= & Spring Farm Land Edition Georgia Farmers Marke Phil Campbell, Commissioner LUME 42 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957 NUMBER 2 own above is the architects model of the w Atlanta Farmers Market which is being astructed on the four lane highway south the city. Buildings in the background are dealers buildings where spaces for dealer New Atlanta Farmers Markef operations have already been assigned. The buildings in the foreground are the farmers sheds. The administration building for the new market can be seen in the right center of the group. When completed the new mar- ket will be the finest of its kind in the nation and will offer Georgia farmers the most mod~- ern facilities available for the marketing of farm products. onservation Practices crease During 1956 Farmers in Georgias 27 soil conserva- n districts last year converted more :n 300,000 acres to grass and trees, ac- ding to. a summary of conservation ac- nplishments released today by. W. C. @pman, State Conservationist for In making land-use shifts called for conservation plans, farmers in soil con- vation districts in 1956 planted trees 89,353 acres in cooperation with the S and the State Forestry Commission. summary indicated that farmers also ried out 186,700 acres of pasture plant- %. Pointing to another major accom- shment-revealed by the recently com- ed figures, Chapman said that last ar 1,747 farm ponds were built, bring- districts with SCS technical assistance ce 1950. These ponds serve the multiple pur- se of water conservation, better live- cK management, and improvement of > U. S. Soil Conservation Service here. * the total to nearly. 15,000 constructed Agricultural CALENDAR March 27, Winder Woodland demon- stration. March 27, Athens Sheep short course. March 28, ABAC, Tifton Sheep short course. April 15-17, SE Fairgrounds, Atlanta Georgia Livestock Exposition. wildlife habitat. Since they average about three acres or more, these ponds have add- ed a total surface water area of more than 45,000 acres to Georgias water resources, Chapman said. Other items noted as conservation pro- gress in the past year included contour farming applied on 170,000 acres and soil- saving and soil building rotations on 259,- (Continued On Page 8) Bradley Explains Soil S Bank Base Acreage Farmers earning payments under the Conservation Reserve program of the Soil Bank know that the Soil Bank base acre- age is an important part of the plan, but they may not fully-understand why or how it is determined, John F. Bradley, administrative officer for the State Agri- cultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee, said this week. A Soil, Bank base acreage is deter- mined for each farm to be included in the Conservation Reserve program, Mr. Brad- ley declared, in order to insure that a pro- ducer does not put land in the Conserva- tion Reserve and then increase his produc- tion of nonconserving crops on the rest of the farm by shifting land from conserving or idle uses to. nonconserving uses. The Soil Bank base acreage for a farm will vary from that for other farms aecord- ing to the amount of Soil Bank base crops grown on that farm: says Mr. Brad ley. Soil Bank base crops include gener- (Continued On Page 8) _ Georgia e EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH e LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georgia, First: PEANUTS BROILERS e PEACHES e NAVAL STORES PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS PAGE TWO GEORGIA MAI Published weekly at 114- ynder Act of June 6, 1900. A 1917. by Georgia Department of Agriculture. class matter Aug. 1; 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga, rate, of, postage provided for in Sectiom 1103; Act RKET BULLETIN 122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., Entered as second ccepted for mailing at special Act of Oct. 8, NATIONAL EDITORIAL 4 > Le Notices of farm produce and appurtenances. admissable under postage egulations: in-|) i FARM LAND FOR SALE 1-1/2 A., nice 6 R. house with sheet rock inside, basement, hardwood fleors im 3 front rooms, white asbestos siding. Also geod well . watr, with pump im well and young or- chard. Loeated on. Hwy: 166, 1 mi. fremm Friendship. Church, near Fairplay store. $6,500). - would: sell about 40 A. bell; Rt. 1 Winston. gated dividuals only. H. D. Goss, Rt. house for $8,000. H. A. Camp- | 1. 80) A. a wwithe fish | ite, also small piece land, 4 Ri. new house, 3 mi. Villa Ri good well water located on pav- ed road. Both places for sale. Earl Adams, Rt. 3, Villa Rica. 5 A. land with nice 7 R. house, bath, shower, tub and automatic hot and cold. water, wired for elec. stove. Also na- tural gas and telephone service ed 3 mi. N.W. of: Calhoun, just off paved Rd. No. 153 To in- 1,, Box 464, Calhoun. f 208 As land; 2 cultivated, available. Flower yard. Locat | ford: 125 A. land, 50 A. i plenty of running w | pond. Located on: Hwy. 1 Notley: rest: in growing: timber: RiE.A.,.|, telephone, mail and school! bus: route: by place:. Located: im Hall} Co, 1-1/2 mi. W. of Clermont, 1/2 mi. each way to paved serted one time on each te quest. No notice or advertisement, will be accepted from any 180 A. farm 3 houses: and 3 | barns; 2 wired for electricity.. || Plenty of young timber: Locat -ed 2 mi: from: Draketowm. Carli and mail 3, Blairsvi 80 A. in Otterokes e i: Ba. Ball Ground. commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business: name; nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no responsibility *PHIL CAMPBELL. Sparks, Rt. 2; Bom 23%, Temple: |} 1 acre good land with modern,, almost new home; located. 2 mi. So. of Manchester on Rt. | 85. Selling at. a sacrifice... Mrs. Winnie Hi. Hines; Rt, 1, Box} 105,. Shiloh. Ph. 588X. , 46 A. Smooth land, 28 A. im cultivation, 2-2/2 A. lake, welll stocked.. 5 Ri. house with, cabi- road. See or write. James C. Mayhue, Rt 4, Cumming. 22-1/2 acres good wand, 5 R. warm, livable house, school bus and mail Rt. by door; on. dirt road, 1 mi. from. No. 11 Hwy. 4 mi. Winder, 1 mi. Bethlehem. All white, good settlement. Near Mill at Win- der, A. Cotton land rented pasture, | soil road, mall and sehoc by door. 5 R. house, barn, bldgs. 14 A. open jand, tures, 5 branches on Send stamped envelope f Socrnsioe: P. B. Brown, ee: 5 A - Commissioner) nets, water, electricit: hone | f for any notice appearing in ( : . , icity, PD or $280 or for $3,000.00. J. E. the Bulletin nor for any eee and apple orchard, plenty of Meeks, Bethlehem: i transaction resulting fromm] im @ public notice ar adver out buildings. Also Ford! tractor |, published: notices: Advertisers:| tisement carried im any pul | with equipment: Located 5-1/2} 63-1/2 A. land with: large:|: are cautioned that it is against:| lication thet is delivered! mit, SE. Fairburn, om Lee's s | house; barn andi other build~ the law to misrepresent any-| through the United States: | Lake Rid. $7,000) J. ML a ings; electricity, city water. any. product. offered for sale! mail! | Dixie Lake Rd., Uniow City, Ph..| Located on good! road, near % = 4 TOs. S churches: with school bus: by | jn. OFFICES OF AGRICULTURAL. DIVISIONS: door: Grace Roberts, Rt. 1,5 inspectiop Divimem _ gee i DAicksam 49292) bei ome phot om | | Chickamauga. 4 Paul! Jolley. Wineeter | city, and phone available. Short | 3 A Jane. 3 R. ho EAclesarn 4 rs use;, gas: Chemistry _ JAcksem 4-3282 f ai ce of Lanier Darn Mail! 5 Harry Jo Johnsan,. Director Marketing Division || route; churches, school and new | Golf course, 4 mi. of Gaines- || A vcidlen, Hall Co. Adjoining the old: Dorsey property. Make: of- JAcksom 43292 f JAcksom 4-3292 __. PAcksom 44-3292 eee Ailsa 2 other parcels; 8 A. across Hwy.. from Boyce: Dyer; Director Informanom & fiducatiom Divisiem Jack: Gilchrist, Director Wetennary. Bivisam __ Dr Jc W. | Manny, Director Editor MARKET BULLETIV STAFF i dack Gilehrist Notices: __ Circulatiom Mailing: Roorm Supt... . Address: requests: to) be mailing list, changes of addi MANAGER, Market Bulletim NOTICES, Market. Bulletin: Address: alli complaints: to EDITOR. Market Bulletim address must include OLD and NEW addresses: Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF Editorial and Executive Offices Mrs: Blizabettn Hynds f Mrs; LaMivre Jarmam Candler Clement Ir. i added to or ress; etc. to All requests for changes: ati removed! fromm | r TION: || Good location, on the-corner ef } State Building: 19 Hunter Streets, S.W. Atlania 3, Georgia 100 A. farm, 31/2 mi. from , ' Temple on Hwy. 113,. Haralson a F | ; Co. 6 BR. house; (needs repain). _ FOR SALE 2 A. land with 5 R. house, 2 ee bath, breezeway and all, eountry water, lights, tele- phone and gas, 700 ft. paved read frontage. Located om Law- renceville and Stene Mountaim Rd. and Rock Bridge Rd. 3-1/2 mi. to Lilburn, 4 mi. to Stone Mountain. E. O: Canup; Rt. 2; Stone Mountain, Ph 9412 (day time) or 4283 (nights). 29-1/2' A. all pasture, fine lake site also modern home with 2 bedrooms, bath, 40 min. from downtown Atlanta. G. C. Par- | sons, Stockbridge: Ph. 4134 8 A. farm with 2 nice houses; both wired for steve and have sink. in kitchen, drilled well. Larger house has bath room. Located: on Atlanta. Hwy and Pipeline Rd., 3 mi. west of Win- der; Barrow Co. Priced reason- able: L. J. Lott, Rt. 3, Winder Ph. 10452. Plantation, with over 300 A. 5 bedroom and 2 bath house, now renting for $100:00 month. Has: good cotton and. peanut. al- lJotment, 2 deep wells, 60 A. in ro and 500 pecan trees; ocated 12. mi. N. W. of Albany. $40,000.00 J. A. Dula, Sasser. 35 A. good grey land, good 6 R. house, barns, brooder and Jaying house; plenty pecans, pears, grapes, peaches, Scupper- nong: ets. Located 1 mi. Means- ville P. O., on R. E. A. R.F.D. and school bus route. 6 A. fenced under hog wire, 15 A. cultivat- ed, bal. in pine and hardwood timber. County road graded for aving, $4,000. J. P. Brown, 01 Jones, Thomaston, Ph. 4743. paved intersection, Fertile land being tended: wiht tractor; also some timber. Sell for cash. Stamped envelope for Mrs. Frank E. McBrayer, Rt. 2, Temple. 61_A. farm, Carroll-Co. Spring, branch, and fish pond site. Lo- cated 1/4 mi Hickory Level. Glenn: Hays, Rt. 1, Temple. 102 A. land, with 5 R. house, 2 springs, fruit tnees; om mail and school bus route Located on Sand Mountain, near Tren- tom. $4200). Cecil Avery, Rt: 2; Trenton. 60: A. land, fenced, and cross- ed fenced, permanent pasture, also 9 A. lake ready to fish. Lo- cated I block off paved! road. Make offer or will exch. for other property. Mrs, W. W. Pryor, P. . Bom 125, Waverly Hall. 20. A.,. located 2-1/2 mi. No. of Draketown, 4 R. old house, wired for electric steve, large barn, crib ete: good free stone well water, ever-flowing creek im E. corner of pasture. Real good land, lots of young timber, plenty of pasture, not. too much of farm in cultivation. _New HWY.. 2-1/2 mi. So:, 1/4 mi. No. and 2-1/2 mi. east of place. O. A. Stone, Rt. 2; Temple: 38: A. farm, good house and other buildings, 7 A. good saw timber, pasture some fruit. trees. Remainder in cultivation, suit- able for tractor farming, Easy to get to, good all wedther road. Good neighborhood, near stores, church, and Young Harris Col- lege; also on school bus and mai) route. L. N. Ingram, Rt. 1, Young Harris. reply. || i Almost 20 A. goed! jae warm: and! other out bidgs, 2) good wells, om paved Hiwy. | ear store and church. Exeel- || lent: neighberhood. On: maill and! || scheol bys, located im Co. Mis: Franke Haygoed). Rt. 3 Cartersville: 44 &. farmy Jand in: Floyd Coz, i We of Rome on Hiwy. mond, } mi. from Rome Kraft. Co. Drilled well. Mail end bus || route; power se vice available. Priced to sell | at $3000.09. Good? terms: to re|' hi cnonsible party. M. S Clays. )| Ceosa, ; and telephone 5 A. with 5 R. house, 330 ft. frontage, path, hot and cold water, gas heat, wired for elec- thie: stowe: Near College Park, on paved Rd. just off Hwv. 29. H. L. Cooper, Rt. 1, College (Park, Ph PO-6+2224. 25 A., & R. house, basement, good roof, some out buildings; good spring near house, apple, plum trees and grape vines. Seme land in cultivation, rest. ip young timber, mostly up- land. Good road frontage. on school and mail route. $2,000.00. Letters. ans. containing stamp- ed envelope. Mrs. L. G. Hunter, Box 664, Cumming: Ph. 5998. r Farm on black top road 1/2 barn, tenant house, smooth land suitable for tractor, cattle farm or sub-division, Mrs. W. W. bath, wired for electric stove. Th A. cultivation, good land; barn, other out buildings. 2: mi.. from town, 1/4 mi. off Hwy. 6. Bus route and other conveni-- ences, $4,500.00; J. G. Monroe, Rt. 1, Cedartown. 70. A. with 4 R. house, lights, wired for stove, 2 porches, barn, crib, well in yard; some fruit trees, Mail and school Bus by house. Good dirt road. Also lots: of young timber and 3 streams running through place. Mrs. C. G. Lathum,. Rt. 1, Clermont. Several farms, Jarge and small acreages, some on Hwy. and some on Post Rd Also pbuilding sities on Hwy. 129. Large spring and young timber with some large enough to saw. & Hi Head, Rt. 4, Cleve- land. Q _| school, andi 10: A.,. 1/4 mi. from: branches: banked! %t. | farnn house, electric, 2; broiler mi from city limits; 3 streams, |! West, 402. Dixie St., Carrollton. Ph. TE-2-6280 39> A., nice 5 R. house with | \scheol with 2 f mings High School. Sturdy houses, barn. WLoeated at the lake site and mountaim stream, | $4,200.00 or rent: fon $35.00 mo. dine Bldg. 849 Peachtree St. a. Bi, 2. wells with pumps, 3 sereened. porches. harn,. pasture with hog and cattle wire, nice stream, several hundred bexwoods and garden. On paved Rd. with leasurominetole 400 ft. paved frontage. Located in No, Bri tom, 2-1/2 mi. No. of Alvharetta en. Fonewell Rd., $7.500.00. Frnest Wood. 184 Canton Sig Alpharetta. Ph. 5431. yrs. old, hardwood floors, tile: peth, deen well. Farm: is fene- Haralson Co. land, 7 mi. East Buchanan: sell some small right beside the Buchanan-Dal- las Hwy. Mrs. G. C. Bremen. (City Rt). = 16 pecan: trees, on paved road: farming tools for use with cultivation. about all wired in, sood, level land: Oak grove. Sell or trade for other preverty around Marietta or Atlanta, -Alsa, Allison, Bairdstown. (Ogie-- thorpe Co.). Livestock, hay and truck farm (Skyline Ranch), 290 Acres) 12 mi. Thomasville; Thomas Co. 2 mi. So. Boston,. paved Hwy. A. Coastal Bermuda, overseed- ed. with Clover; other cultivation. Deep well, hew house, fine view, tile bath: all yeady. ta build dam, Terms: to-| suit purchaser: H. A. James; | home,. 40, A., Cummings, 45 min. to| Atlanta,. and i mi. from Cum-} foot of Suwanee mountains, | Aris T: Papas, Suite 204, Bur+|r Atlanta 8 Ph. TR-5-.|'L in) A. with 5 Ri house; auto- matic heat. hot and cold: water;,|! Also. a Jarge cattle | 1 127. A. ood farm. land.. 6 BR. | house. with asbestos 4) oh ed, 2% tenant houses, Located | 9 mi. of Swainsboro. $14,090.09: | F_ 7. Gazaway, 1955 Vista Trail, }j N.E., Atlanta. Ph. ME-4-85 98:.| tracts for house and garden, U Taylor,. A 65 A. F Ri house wired. for |, stove, 2 R. house, 7 out-bldgs., | mule, some hay. about half in} 138, fenced and.) cross-fenced into 4 fields, 100], tenant Te oo: buildings, atte an |ment, ieriasae ( lanta 10. om A. land, w. mately 50 M. ft. of t house and bere Cherokee Co., outside city limits on. of Ball Ground, Paved: highway. th: erty. Some timber. chicken, or hog. 1: ni amis 60 A. farm, 4 mi. } Abbeville, Wilcox re-seeding Crimsorm| 30 100 A. under |, modern conveniences; new Fan- |Will) mall tractor with implements. we Grimmer, Sie i Abundance of water. Raymond |'gum R. | house. sport, 2 screen. = broiler -houses, | L. ay, on Dawsonville Hwy. ene which di- of 250 A. Priced White, Mt 3, | 271 A. 8 OR. house, 50 A. _ibhog pasture, new woven wire - seedy, 2 A pond, 50 A. culti- |wation; 2 A. Lecust Posts; part ijof -material to build chicken, ouse, 9 mi. Ea. Commerce, | Banks ... also April 3 Wednesday Wil- kes Co. Stock Yard . Washington, Ga.. Fat Steer and Sale. March 29 Firiday eee Shain: rock Farms, Zebulon, Ga... the Second Annual Produc- tion Sale of R. E. Mitchell, at 1 PM... offering 55 head, including cows with calves, bred and open heifers, and bulls of serviceable age. and | road, |- Vegetables ete. ~ Want woman, not over ae oe for help on farm, light Leonard, 223 N. Ervin tersville, Ph. 594-J. farm chores Room, board, laun- |. EO dry and reasonable. weekly sal- ary. Mrs. M. J. Kay, 308 UR | y Hill Cir; Dalton. % s Want farm family with gh or 3 helpers for farm work. S. E. Smith, Rt. 3, Box 495, At Janta 16. MA-7-1242. Want good iractor driver and | farmer to tend 15 A. cotton, on good land at once, on paved Hwy. school bus, mail and elec. near churches, 7 mi. NW Win- age Ww. B. Bramlett, Auburn. Want family to live on 45 acre farm. Salary and share in production of milk, eggs, meat, | Also. regular wages if party is a carpenter. or handy-man, also, farm. Write. J. A. Arguedas, RU Lawrenceville. ene Want middleaged, nice wo- man to live on small farm and help with garden and other light farm chores, for -home, board and some spending money. George a Watts,, Toomsboro. Want farm labor, 35- -45, yrs. old, married, sober, small fame, ily, and man.with some exp. riding and herding ~cattle. Write. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston. : Want nice white woman for light farm work on farm with family of 2. Need at once. Pri- vate room, board and- small | weekly salary. Good home. Mrs. M. B. Davis, Rt. 1, Box 314, Fairburn. - Want an sepetenae dairy- man with helper to milk ap- prox. 40 cows with Surge milk- ers. dairyman. Ref. required. Thos. B. Canner, Box 344, Vidalia. Ph: 42082 =" : : Want col. man exp. ing tractors, trucks and com- bines. Some ~exp. with catile. Not more than wife and 3 children. Contact, Jas. Butts, B&B Ranch, The Rock. Ph. Thomaston 3760. oe Want small Sern or pieauele to help on farm, only one to work. Tractor experience nec- essary. Mrs. Stockbridge. FARM WORK WANTED _ Man with wife and 2 small children wants Job on farm. Can drive truck and tractor. Can go anywhere but have to be moved. Want house and at least $4.50 per day. Nathan Perdue, Rt. 1, Claxton. White woman, good refer- ence, 48 yrs. old, easy to get along with, neat and clean, no bad habits, and christian, de- | sires work on farm with good christian people. Miss Annie Bell Miller, West Morning St., Swainsboro. C/O Edger Wig- gins. Ph. 4266. Woman_with 3. children wants work on vegetable farm or just general farming for wages. 1 boy is good tractor and truck. driver and other boy can drive tractor. Also have girl, 15. yrs. old. Can help with work. Ruby Patterson, Rt. 3, Rome. Single man 42 yrs. old, no bad habits, 9th grade education, desires light work on poultry farm or what have you? Can come at once but make offer first includin. room and board. Olin Johnson, Rt. 2, Lavonia, C/O Mack Johnson. Ph, EL-6- 7141. White man. with family of 10 desires work on farm or dairy. |2 can drive truck and tractor. Must have house with water and lights. Jimmie Lee Wil kerson, 364 Prayor St., S. lanta. Ph. JA~ ae around - in driv- |. ae ike. job- taking care of experience in sh flowers; also dri have Jicense. Hughey is Ben Hill, 42 yr. old woman | ~ farm doing light farm w or private room, -board $25. week salary cen no ba cena vicinity or Many. fine Ref. Move 2 Both work. Need small neat, wants e empl 0 farm. ee go an a ashe. on | offer. Shelto Thi Good salary for a good |, tractor oom in job badly. Live 3 mi. | (road on left. befo1 Riverside Church; _ down it and the first . Willi Hugh L. White, |%. | two elderly ia can. +H. = eee Rt. 4,71 ville. Hwy. 19 near. Patt Julius Gibson, C/O P. eae not given), and truck Scien. geet evening after 7:30, ans. Jack Wilson, 664 ton St. ANS eee 6 ft. blade, aoe ee tion plowing harr f good cond. and. priced able. A. P. Wilson, Ph. Lithonia ae $10 ea. at my ship. % AL Flee _ Grayson. fro . nd Joader; all ee ~ Carrollton. - -Ph. DR ord, ted fruit press, and terracing Iso Willys jeep post hole digger, wheel farm hand oper- r No. 3, $10. Jor Way 10 disc D 12 A. com- 45, Moun- | nta PO-6- "Copeland, planters - culti- 4 d unit. Ali in nd. See at my home le. Frazier Cope- ype electric brood- eap. practically new, M. Allen, 172 Vidal r, new, fits Ford any iractor with $150 at my home. rd, 1185 Moreland Atlanta 16. Ph. MA- |ters. David G. Belknap, Rt. 1 Box 356, Lizella. nF tractor vating tools, blade. $850 for quick ton. 1, Harlem. Full set hammers, etc. ton, Darnell, Box 115, Winston... Frenhauf farm trailer, Ph. Watkinsville SO-9-2766.. chain, 8-3/4 links to foot, $7 load binder, beam turner, point breken, $5 College Park. PR-2-3542. 20. dise renceville Hwy. Ph. 3480. K es !MARKE 1951 Ford tractor, top cond. $725; Utility mixer, $125; 2 disc. plow, $95; 2 new Intnl Har- vester wagons, with tires and hardwood bodies, $175 ea; Corn icker, $195. Consider offer for : Bernris, Transplanter by Mad- ison Plow Co. Good, as new, $100 at my home. Ans. all let- 1951 model M. John Deere with bush and bog plow 1 row planter and culti- Sears Cut Off saw with belt and bull dozier sale. Henry L. Brewer, Rt. 4, _Can- | 4 candairy milk cooler, 10 gal cans, $5 ea. E. R. Bailey, Rt. Blacksmith tools, -| steel faced anvil, wt. 110 lbs., blower and vise, good cond. not junk, my place, 30 mi. W. Atlanta on _|Hwy. 78 and 1 mi. No, Wins- on paved road. Horace - 1951 model Chvrolet tractor and 28 ft. covered stock rack, good cond, all the way around, $2 000.00. B. L. Stiving, Bishop. One 29 ft. 3/8 in. binder $i:00-" Ensilage fork, 12 tine. 17 in. 1-1/2 in. apart, $4; Oliver 1 H. steel ; >| 1953 i a ee a Oe ce ne oe ee Aderhold, 510 W. Vesta Ave, One Kut-Kwick 30 in. pulp wod saw, equipped with 7-1/2 . | HP. Wise. air cooled engine, -|used less 2 hrs. Jack Foskey, -|Cochran, Ph. Webster, 4-2514. | David Bradley -garden_trac- tor with disc harrow, Cutter bar. mower and- cultivators. Good cond., cost $500 but will sell for $250. Ralph C. Yar- brough, Marlow. Ph. Guyton _ One TE 20 Ferguson tractor, new 6 ft. Danuser scraper, | scoop, weeder and bush and bog harrow, also WD 45 Allis Chalmers tractor, 3 disc plow, smoothing ~ harrow, planters, etc. Used very little, Cheap. W. H. Garman, Law- Roanoke Holiday tobacco | - harvester and trailer, good cond., used only 2 seasons, kept: under shelter when not in use. Sell for less half cost. See. Levi Courson, Pearson. Ph. No. 2962. <|lot. William E. .Suber 1304 ; '|Davis Ave. Rt. 1, Perry, Ph.|. Complete transmission hous- | 425-3 e ing and gears for- 1955 model Big Ford tractor, Serial No. Dif-NdA 7006B; Also cylinder: head and hydraulie lift pump. Cheap for cash. J. L, Arm- , |strong, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Gravely tractor or mowing machine, cycle blade 42 in long. 5 HP. 2 speeds ~ forward, 1 speed _ backwards, 2 extra blades shift gear, swival action blade carrier. Good. tires. Com- plete with cultivator and rid- ding sulkey. All first class cond. Wt. about 350 lbs. H. P. Kitchen, Chatsworth. > Super C. Farmall tractor, set of cultivators, planters, 2 disc plow, Intn Easy Flow spreader, 6 row Simplex cotton duster, Also Intnl, tractor trailer wa- gon, complete with bodies. Kel- Covington 6563. en 1954, 10.ft. No. 70 Massey Harris, self-propelled combine, |with complete changeover sprockets for cutting soybeans, peas, ete..(Cut less than 1,000 A). Has always been in shed. Excellent cond., $1,800.00. Bob Unruh, Davisboro, Ph. 6011. 1948 Ford tractor, recently rebuilt motor, good tires; also Ford harrow, turning plow, planters and cultivators. R. F. Kilpatrick, Rt. 2, Griffin. Ph. 6029. ers, cultivators, side dresser, *| bush and bog harrow, also Fur- gerson 2 disc plow. Used very little and in excellent cond. Wiley A. Brown, Lucust Grove. 1 Highway, 6 ft. blade, Mow- ing machine, fits Farmall A. Will sell or trade. M. C. Thomp- son, Old Jonesboro Rd., Fair- burn. Ph. PO 7-0722 days; after 6 P.M. 5082. : j946 John Deere B model tractor, good rubber, cultiva- tors, Burgess harrows, Cutaway harrow, Smoothing harrow, JD 4 dise tiller; 6 row Blue Dust- er, trailer and cut off saw, all good cond. Sell together or seperately. Mrs. Otha Evans, Rt. 4, Commerce. Set of planters and cultiva- tors for Oliver 60. Sell or ex- change for Ford equipment. ies Free Disease Gane s, Wilkinson ELLOSIS ERADICATION Counties Not ree of Disease . 158 Make Georgia Brucell << im which orea testing is now underway include: > Evans Madison Elbert Marion Franklin Oconee Gwinnett Pulaski Gordon Peach Glascock ; Pierce Hort i Rockdale Heard Stephens Habersham Toombs : Halll Turner Aewein Washington au - Jockson x Wayne Lemar Wilcox Homer Vinson, Rt. 2, Cedar- town. fi ui Case Pick-up hay baler with new motor, used only 1 season, good cond. and ready to use. Will sell or trade for anything I can use on farm. Located J. A. Capehart, Rt. 2, Chicka- mauga. Avery 2 H. plow, with iron beams and handles; also 1 2 H. plow. with iron beam and wood handles, both $10 at barn on Hwy. 54. P. A. Peacock, Mor- BOW oo 135 chain type warmer tube feeders, $200; 6 warmer elec- tric brooders, 300 chick cap., $100; also 20 small 4 ft. feed trough, $15. Dan Rhyne, Leslie. - John Deere A. tractor, with harrow, cultivators, planters and tool bar All in good cond., $2,000. Cannot deliver. ove Te Davis, Luthersville. Ph. WA-T- 9302 (after 5 PM). Athen, 2 dise turning plow, Will fit Ford or Ferguson trac- tor. In good cond., $75. D. O. Shadix, Rt. 2, Douglasville. Ph. 2572 1955 Farmall Super A tractor, with cultivators, 2 dise turn- ing plow on rubber, 2 section disc hatrow, scalloped in front, also guano distributor. All good as new Taylor Toles, Menlo, Chattooga Co. 1 good heavy 2 H. wagon, $50; also 1 good black mare mule wt. about 1,150 Ibs. for sale. John L. Simpkins, Rt. 2, Conyers. a T BULLETIN Roswell. Ph. 2447. vin G. Ozburn, Mansfield. Ph. tractor and is in perfect cond. | j:1/2 mi. No. of Rock Spring. 1 good rear tractor tire, 12 x 28 for sale or will buy one to match it. H. L. Bailey, Rt. 1, * Several hundred segond hand turpentine cups for sale at my. home. C. A. Hammond, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald. - ; ; A Chote Master garden trac- tor, 3 H. Clinton motor, with some attachment, E. B. Head, 149 Forest Ave., Gainesville. > \ John Deere mowing machine, No. 4, on rubber. In good con- dition. N. T. Brewster, Rt. 2, Box 194, Newnan. Ph. 396R. 1953 Golden Jubilee Ford tractor, with P. T. O. clutch and Sherman transmission, good cond. $1,050. W. N. Skinner, Jr. Rt. 4, Winder. Avery, 2 row tractor with planting and cultivating equip- ment; also 1 harrow and ai electric churn. All in good cond. Sell or exchange all or any part for cows. Evers Ward, Rt. 3, Vilnna. own engine, in operating con- dition and ready to go, $225. M. W. Peck, Sparta. Ph. 2552 Inin] combine No. 64, with mower, used to harvest only one crop. Excellent cond., $1,395 or will trade for beef- type feeder yearlings. R. I. Gibbs, Rt. 2, Covington, C/O Salem Camp Ground, Ph. 6085. 1 set planters and cultivators for H. or M. Farmall tractor, late models, No. HM-250. In good cond., $150. W. L. Wynne, Chester. Farmall C. tractor with plant- ers, cultivators, harrow, tiller, cotton duster and mower. Pric- ed yeasonalble. Mrs. Asa E. Martin, Rt. 1, Jackson. FOUIPMENT WANTED Want Allis Chalmers 60 or 66 combine, operated by trac- tor; power take-off. State true cond. of tires, Canvasses, age and mechanical cond. Near Au- gusta. James B. Bartch, 2737 Milledgeville Rd. Augusta. Want 1 small motor, either gasoline or electric for pulling tool grinder or other small jobs on the farm. N. B. Deaton, Rt. 2, Buford. Want 1 cultivator for Ford tractor, or would buy the feet for a Ford cultivator. Horace Spears, Rt. 1, Lavonia. Want Cotton and Corn plant- er with fertilizer distributor for Cub tractor. Within 50 mi. radius. Elmer Frey, Rt. 2, Dal- las. Want used- cultivator and planters for Super A. tractor in good cond. Joe Wilkerson, Rt. 1, McDonough. -Want a used dryer to work on Murray gin (2 Stand 80 saw). Terrell Swindle, P. O. Box 478, Ray City. Ph. 2144. Want planters and fertilizer attachments for John Deere A. tractor. Must be in good cond. and cheap. O. C. Anderson, Rt. 1, Lindale. Want set of harness for Shet- Jand pony, in good cond. State price. Jimmy McKinney, Hia- wassee. Want Drag, Spring tooth har- row, with 17 teeth in 3 rows. Case or other make, but must be in good cond. Roy Harrell, Box 173, Fayetteville. Want Ducks Nest for Black- smith Shop. W. C. Rutledge, Rt. 3, Winder. Want a 400 to 600 egg cap. Blec. incubator, in good shape, at reasonable price. W. F. Mit- chell; 208 Myrtle St:, Warner Robins. Want second hand 50 T hay press, also UD-9 motor for hammering feed. J. P. Dyar, Greensboro. Intn1 model 62 Combine with | SEED & PLANTS. FOR SALE ~ 7,500 Ibs. sound Coker Vio- torgrain oats, State tested; | 96.18 pct. pure 92.00 "pet. Germ. '3-1/2c lb. bulk at my place. W. B. Keely, Rt. 2, Byron. Hybred half-half cotton sed,' first yr. from breeder. Germ. 70 pet. and better. Kept pure at. gin, $8 per hundred lbs. rr H. Bunn, Midville. SS + Good tender bean seed, white Crease Back cornfield, white tender half runner, 6 wks. beady and little Pink Peanut, 75c cup- ful; dlso white mush peas and red speckled crowders, 50c cup- ful. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. ig " 400 lbs. Lady Finger peas, double treated and recleaned, in one hundred lb. bags, $18 per hundred Ib. FOB. J. A. Weaver, Rt. 1, Bartow. 23 Brown Top millet in new burlap bags, 99.47 pct. purity, 88.00 pet. Germ., $6.50, CWT. FOB or $6 CWT in ton lots. Mac Oglesby, Rt. 2, Hartwell. | Irm peas, purity, 97 pct. Germ. 90 pct. in 2 bu. bags, $4 bu. J. M. Walker; Marshall- ville. Cert. Arlington Sericea seed, 45c lb. In 50 Ib. lots. Write for prices on larger amounts. ~ J. D. Cash, Flowery Branch. .. Pure, recleaned Cokers 100 wilt-resistant cottonseed, Germ. 80 pet. Picked and ginned dry, big puff, 5 lock bolls, treated, delinted, in 100 Ib. bags, $7 bag: 5 bag lots, $6 bag. H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2, Box 45, Social Circle. Ph. 3346. ; White Crowder peas, -Germ. 92 -pet., 3 lbs., $1; Green Glaze collard seed, Germ. 88 pet. 1 tblsp., 15 or 2 tblsp., 25e; 10 tblsp., $1; White Butter beans, 3 Ibs., $1; also good Sun Dried apple fruit, 60c Ib. 3 Ibs., $1.50. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Good tender Cornfield bean seed, speckled Cut Shorts, White Grease Backs, and mix- ed Cut Shorts, Ea. 65 cupful. All Germ. Add postage. Mrs. Preston Southerland, Rt. 3. E}hi- Jay. : ) Little Lady white peas, grad- ed and sound, 5 lbs., $1 plus postage. Will send C. O. Dee desired. E. M. Beckham, R-F.D. Concord. : . Lespedeza seed, 100 lb. white bags; 8000 lbs. Arlington Seri- cea, Germ. 86 pct., 23 bi; 5000 lbs. regular Sericea. Germ. 91 pct. 18 lb. All FOB and stored in Newton Crouchs Whse. Griffin. J., B. Mask, Brooks. , White, tender and old time tender Speckled Half Runner garden and striped, tender eorn- field beans, ea. 65 tea-cupful, 3 cups, $1.80. PP, in Ga. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Bali Ground. es Calif. multiplying beer Seed, 20c start and slf-addrssed, stamped envelope with each order; also, white nest mMulti- plying onion sets for plantin or eating, nice, clean, $1.25 gal. PP in Ga. Miss Annie Ruth Weeks, Dial 1 South Eastern Runner 56-15 peanut seed, direct. from, Bx- periment Station. R. F., Bureh, > Eastman. iy Martin Gourd seed, 15 tbisp. Tommy Toles, Menlo. _ e Recleaned , Lespedeza = and peas; Kobe 90 pct. Gerni. 16 lb.; or Sericea, 89 pet. Germ., 16c 1b.; Jron-Glay.. peas, ;, 73.00 pet. Germ., $3.75 bu:; Red Rip- pers, 86 pct. Germ: $4.75 bu-3 Calif Blackeyes, 85 pct. Germ., $5 bu. All FOB. John. Reid, Zebulon, Ph. LO-7-8709."" Kobe Lespedeza, 90 pet. Germ. and 98 pet. pure, 14e Jb. J. 2C.: Dillard): Ir," Rt. 1) Mon- roe. : PAGE SIX SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Tender. Blue Pole bean, 65 eupful, 3 cups, $1.65; Red Run- ning butter pea and White Bunch, 3 cups, $1.50; also Run- ning tomato seed, Qc teasp. and 3c stamped envelope. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Daouila. 90 day Velvet beans, 93 pet. Germ,, $4 bu. at my place. B. B. Strange, Rt. 4, Swains-,| boro. Qid time, little, white. half Tunner garden beans, 94 pot. Germ., white tender Cutshort cornfield seed, 90 pot. Germ., bears heavily planted as pole beans, $1 cupful, plus Te post- age for oupful or 23c for 2 cups. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. 6,000 stalks improved, red chewing cane for seed. Easy to grow on any land but especi- ally good on damp soil, some stalks up to 10 ft. tall, $3 per 100 stalks at my farm. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon. Goid Heart, 1956 hand sav- ed, round, dark green, yellow meat watermelon seed, 88 pet. Germ., 50c teacupful. Add_post- age. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Rt. 2, Calhoun. White half runner and white bunch bean seed, about 6 wks., hand shelled, no weevils, -60c cupful. Sold in 2 cup lots and up. Add postage. All Germin- ated. Mrs. Fred Franiks, Hia- wassee. Georgia Red Sweet Potato pe insp. and cert. Now book ng orders for delivery about April 20th. $3.75 M. in lots over 5 M. at my farm 7 mi. No. Tif- ton, on Rt. 41, Berry Rigdon Tifton. Ph. 281-W-1. Select Kudzu crowns, 2 and 3 yrs. old, handled right, $12 M. at farm or $14.50 M. del. or packed for Exp. State cert. if requested. Y. M. Anderson, Wil- liamson. Good strong Copenhagan Market and Early Jersey Cab- bage plants, ready for shipping, 300, $1; 500 $1.50 $2 M. Prompt shipping and full count guar. Mrs. Ina Griffin, Rt. 4, Box 60, Baxley. Gem Everbearing strawberry ants, $2.75 C., 200 $5 500, 12. $18 M. PP. Mrs. R. T. But- frum, Rt. 1, Adairsville. Rutgers tomato plants, ready. ay count, moss packed, $3.50 . or $1 C. del. No checks. George Griffis, Rt. 1, Screven. Marglobe tomato good strong =. 40c C. Add 10c postage. ill be ready by April Ist. Miss Mozelle K. Clifton Rt. 2, Box 88, Twin City. Several hundred nice heavy Footed sage plants (while they Jast) 15, $1 PP. L. J. Vollrath, Rt. 2, Smyrna. Old fashioned Blue Damson, eg land 2 yr. trees, 50c ea.; ft, and 6 ft. trees, $1 Ea. State insp. and damp pdcked. $3 or more orders PP. Mrs. George Collins, 891 Hammond Dr. N. E. Atlanta Ph. CE 17-7215. Strawberry, nice strong nts C. Add postage. $10 M. PP. rs. A, C. Holland, Rt. 4, Gain- esville. ot Era everbearing straw- PP. or 50 at my home as is. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Cumming Rd., Alpharetta. Everbearing strawberry piants 1 C; 300, $2.75, 500, $4.50. Add ostage. Exch. for print or solid d sacks, allowing 25c ea. sack. iss Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cum- ming, ents, $1 C. plus postage | A}: $2 or Harly Dawn and Rutger to- mato plants, Rutger, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts Lettuce, Kale, Cabbage-Collard, Salsify, Wake- ield Cabbage, 35e doz. Herbs; mon Balm, Peppermint, Hore- ound, Sage, Parsley, 6, 50 All ; in no less $1 lots. Mrs. H.! . Branklin SR. Rt. 1, Box 20,| | Balm, dbi. MARKET BULLETIN Min. Huckleberry, bearing size, field Blackberry, running Dewberry plants and Hazlenut bushes, 85c doz; wild Straw- |-berry, 5 , $1; red Phm sprouts, 3, $1; yellow root, wash- ed clean, 4 lb. lard box full, $1.25. Exch. for print sacks, 4 alike. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Elli- jay. berry, $1 C; Spearmint, Yarrow, and single Tansy, Catnip, 50c doz; garlic bulbs, 60e doz. Del. Ga. Miss L. M. Strawberry plants per C.: Blakemore, $1.50; Mastodon, $1.25; Klondike, $1: Huckle- berry, 75c doz; Scuppernong cuttings, 50c doz; brown striped Half Runner pet. 60c cupful; red white spot- 35c Tb. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. e Horseradish roots, 50c 1b; Rhubarb pie plants, 3 bulbs, $1) Comfrey, Catnip, Queen of Meadow, wild Horsemint, 3, clumps, 50c wild Strawberry, berry, 25c doz; Yellow Dock, 35c doz; red Raspberry, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Rutger Tomato plants, ieady, | 500, $2.25; $4 M.; White Ber- muda onion, 500, $1.25; $2 M. Also, Spring Chas. Wakefield cabbage, same price. E. L. Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitzgerald. Cert. Rutgers and Marglobes tomato, 500, $2.25; $4 M; Spring grown cabbage, Chas. and E. J. Wakefield and White Sweet Bermuda onion, plants, 500, $1.25; $2 M.; $750 for 5000. Exp. Col. Mrs. I. L. Stokes, Box 349, Fitzgerald Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 2 doz., 75; lange Klondike strawberry, $1 C.; Imp. field Dewberry and Blackberries, 50c doz. Also Muscadine vines, 3 ft-4 ft. rooted, 45c ea. Add Postage. Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Condons. Giant Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants, $1 C; Catnip and Sage plants, Black Walnut, May Cherry trees, also Muscadine vines, each, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Catnip, Lemon Balm, Tansy, Peppermint, Horehound, Mul- len, 6, 50c; Muscadines, Fox Grape, and Damson Plum, 6, $1.25. Hazelnut and Blueberry, 12, $125; also Red Gold Strawberry, $1.25 C. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Eldorado Blackberry plants, $4 doz. Del. in Ga.; also Prem- ier fine var. Strawberry, (large berries with delicious flavor) plants, $4 C. Miss Maude Ham- by, Rt. 3, Greenville. Rutger and Marglobe tomato plants, moss packed. Ready April 1st. 75e C., $3.50 M; also Ruby King and Calif. Wonder pepper plants, 75 C, $4. M. Leo Lightsey, Rt. 2, Surrency. Well rooted cert. Suwanee Bermuda stolens, 3 bu. in mois- ture resistant bags, bearing tag and seal of Ga. Corp. Improve- D. C. Brumbalow, Co. Fort Gaines. P. R. potato plants, State in- spected, $3. M. Count and quali- ty guaranteed. Ready for April shipments. Mrs. A. B. Williams, ma. Agt. Marglobe and Rutger tomato plants, ready for delivery, $3.50 M., Also Government inspected, Red, Pink, and copper skin P. R. potato plants, $4.00 M. De- livery in April. Oma Lightsey, Rt. 2, Surrency. Chas. Wakefield plants, 35c C, Garden Sage $1. doz., Catnip, 5c. Also a qt. All delivered. Mary Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. 1956 Jackson Wonder beans (bush), not mixed, pot. Germ. 20 lb. Add post- Catnip leaves, 40c non, Mastodon evefbearing Straw-, White, Rt. 1, . Dah ite, R Box 57. Da 1OREEE | oper Rd, Atlanta, Ph, eo a bean, Germ. 87) ted Crowder peas, 85 pct. Germ.,. Tansy, Spearmint, Mtn. Huckle-| | ea. ment Association. $3. bap, FOB. cabbage |. Chinese chesnut seedlings, 2 yr. trees, well grown, blight re- sistant, 3, $3.95. PP. R. I. Gibbs, Rt. 2, Salem Camp Ground Cov-. ington. Ph. 6085. Marglobe, New Stone, Bonnie Best and Rutgers tomato plants, 500, $1.75; $3.00 M. PP. Moss packed. Booking orders for ear- |ly April del. No COD. Del. any quantity. Mrs. "Mattie Stevens, ee eS: Box 188, Dawson, Ph. Kudzu, ae = good count, $2.00 C., $12.00 M. You pay postage. H.C. Reid, 2303 7626. Cabbage plants, 40c C., Par- | sley plants, 25, 50c; Also Dam- son plum bushes, $1.50 ea. plus 35c postage. Fred Witherspoon, 308 Holderness St., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 3-5251, Large Klondike strawberry plants, $1. C. Add 25c postage. Mrs. H. L. Thomas, 282 Whit- ford S. FE. Atlanta. Rhubarb, 3 bunches $1.. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Woody, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Kudzu rooted, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $2. $7., 500 and $12.30 M. Add oe C.D. Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Recleaned Kobe Lespedeza seed, Germ. 77 pet., 15 tb. in 100 Ib. bags, R. A. Allen, Rt. 2, Jackson. ' Martin gourd seed from large gourds, 25c cupful, PP. Geo. M. Busch, Rt. 1, Box 808. . Crooked neck Dipper and or- namental gourd seed, 15 doz. 2 doz. 25c, plus stamped envel- ope. No orders filled umless stamped envelope sent. Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt. 2, Martin. E. J., and Chas W. Frost-proof cabbage and white Bermuda onion plants, 300, $1.25; 500, $1.75; $2.50 M. Del. also, Cayen- ne hot and Calif. Wonder sweet pepper and Rutger tomato plants. $1 C. $5. M. Old time White also Spec-. kled, tender Half Runner beans, 65e cup; red Speckled Crowder and Blue Java peas, ea. 50c cup. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Old fashioned large white Half Runwner bean seed, 84 pot. Germ., also white 6-Wks. bunch bean seed, 91 pet. 73e cup. Postpaid. Miss Mamie Ander- son, P.O. Box 37, Ellijay. Approx, $80 bu. -re-cleaned Pensacola Bahia seed, 45 pet. Germ., 25 tb. at my farm. N. A. Boyette, Rt. 1, Hahiva. Gov. insp., red skin P. R. po- tato plants, $4 M; Rutger and Marglobe tomato, $3 M. Ready in April. Prepaid. No chicks. Paul Lightsey, Screven. SEED & PLANTS WANTED Want Jerusalem Cherry plants. State size and price. Mrs. T. 0. Wilson, 424 Hast Liberty St., Savannah. | Jodico Rd., Fine white Rice pop corn on. Want some Tansy plants. Quote purice. Mrs. Joseph N. Jones, 1444 May Ave., S. E. At- lanta 16. Want Star also Brown millet. | State what you have and price. |'6c S. E. Smith, Rt. 3, Box 495, At- Janta 18. FLOWERS FOR SALE Correction: rooted, youn Boxwoods, well plants, 6-10 in. 11 to 2 yrs. old, $3 doz. $15 C; 10,000 to choose from. Marvin Rt. 2, Fayetteville. EK. West, (Near Lees Mill). Correction: 15 Iris, all dif, col.. unmaned 15, $1; 6 Daylilies all, dif. col. $1; Shrysanthemums, bedding kind> mix col. 25, $1; Leriope border plant, 25 $1; 25 extra for postage in state; 35c, out-of-state. Mrs. W. E. John- son, Rt. 2, Crawfordville. Correction: 6 cuttings Wister- ia vine, 12 Mums, early and late, 12 dif. perennials, 10 creep- ing Phlox (pink), lot for $1; plate size Hibiscus, mix. col. also Sweet-Pea, tree seed, ea. 25c pkg. -Mrs. k Wheeler, Rt. 3, Canton (not sneer sie FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE 50 bales Tame Grass hay, at my barn. Louis E. Speiser, Rt. 1, Box 156, Blairsville. 400 bu. white corn for feed. J. S. Rakestraw, Rt. 2, La- Grange. Ph. 6598. 100 bales Orchard Grass and Ladino Clover hay, baled without rain, 75c bale Loyd Hardy, Young Harris. Baled Oats, 70c bale, Crab Grass and Lespedeza, 60c bale. All hay baled last season, and in large heavy square bales. Will consider selling cheaper in 100 bale lots. Norman Tram- mell, Fayetteville. Ph. 4144. 3 tons, good, first cutting Sereca hay, $25 ton. Marvin E. West, Fayetteville. 50 bu. of excellent White corn for feed, $1.50 bu. at my barn. Lamar Gresham, Lake cob, for eating, 20 Ib.lets, $2.50. Adid- postage. Mrs. Marie Hol- land, Box 14, Coogier. 5 tons good peanut hay, $18, ton at my barn near Broxton. Mrs. Clifton Nugent, Willacoo- whee. Ph. 2602. _ Several tons of extra good Coastal Brmuda hay, highly fertilized and baled without yain, for sale at my barn. Win- ton C. Harris, Odum. Ph. JU- 4-2312. 200 bu. White, slipped shuck corn, large ears, flinty not Hy- brid. Good for bread or feed. '75 lb. bu. FOB my place. Manly Davenport, Dial. Jonesboro. Ph. 4712. | Wednesday, March 27, Orchard grass and Ladino Clo- 6c per stalk cated at Den , 1241/2 mi. |from Statesboro on Hwy. 67. S. J. Foss, Brooklet. 140 bales hay, mixed Fescue, ver, 75c to $1 bale at farm. |J. W. Cantrell, Young Harris. Large green, soft Sugar Cane, at my place. Lo- POULTRY FOR SALE wniaessTae baa ihn Red bantan reosters, 1956 Money orders. No checks. Silas Snipes, Rt. 2, Commerce. Real nice Golden Sebcight | Bantams, $5 pr. Bob Clark, sr Spring St., Macon, | Bantam stock and eggs from Blue Ribbon winners and | Champions D. A. Asbury, 442 Atwood St., Atlanta 10. Bantams: White Leghorns, R. I. Reds, Black and Black Tail Japanese, Old English Black Silver. Duckwing and Black Breasted Red Games, Buff Brahma, Black Cochin, and Golden -Sebrights, Also Ring- meck Doves. B. H. Holsomback, East Point. 200 White Leghorn hens, a- bout 70 pot. now laying. Sell 302 S. Harris St., of Chatahoochee River, near fin, Bankhead Hwy. Heckle and 1/2 Toppie Round- game brood cocks, $3 ea. or exch. R. L. Griffin, Oak Bes | Gainesville 100 large type White Leghorn hens, second yr. laying $1 ea. No less than 100 sold. Come af- dy Cross. Jessie Downs, Rt. 1, Royston. ginning to lay, 75c ea. or lot |.$110. G. D. Coudle, Rt. 1, Wel- come Hill, Trion. 150 RI. hens, vaccinated for New Castle and Fowl Pox. 70 pet. now laying, $1.50 ea. See |at my farm 2 mi. No. of ni lasville. C. A. Daniell, Rt. Dougiasville. Ri. Red pullets, 2 mos, old, 15 for $24 or $27 if shipped. Additional flock of 5, $8 plus |90c if shipped. Edward T. Byrd, 19037 Spring Hill Terrace, Au- gusta. White Embden maak heal- thy giant breeders, $5 ea; Also 3 hens and 1 rooster of Black Polish with Black and White Top Crest. Will ship. W. Cars- well Ave. 2 mi. L. E. Morgan, | Rt 4, Waycross Nice turkey gobbler nearly grown, $8; also one Bantam $1.25. Will not ship. Mrs. M. McPherson, 695 S. Center Hill Ave. Atlanta. Ph. SY-4-4120. 10 Peppermint, |) Ruth || age. R. G. Williams, Mt. Ver-. ed to you. NOTICE MARKS AND BRANDS REGISTRATION. At the 1955 session of the General Assembly t he marks and | brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Com- missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock. If you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write our Department for app ication, and m neces There is no cost for this resided except the recording to the Ordinary of the eles in which your cattle sary forms will be ne thatch. Both purebred. $1 ea. any number, Located 1 mi. W. > 1 Golden Sebright ana R. 1 : S. C., R. I. Reds and Red Liberty Hill Church. Matt Grif- 3 pit game stags, 1/2 White head, $4 ea. also 2 nice pit ter 8 mi. W. Royston near San- 160 White Leghorns, now be- - Silver Sebright | Mt. Vernon. ee ee - partridges, $25. n, Rt. os ge apart quail s, $4 pr.; booking orders B. H. Sharpe, oe ora Atlanta 10. pheasant breeders; da ee rt of anto-sexed White Se pr. An kk So. 5th St., Grif- g quail (bred and 3T yrs.), around 1/2 shipped Send M. O. will notify date of in advance. Wm. A. MU-8-0866. No. Bobwhite quail, breeders, $3.50. pr. cp. Col. Frank J. Shaw, le Ave., - Eatonton Bobwhite quail; quail, large, mature red in flight =~ ex- or for g orders for Sat. Cliff Pur- | Mt. | DR-3-4238., kX pheasant roosters, o pr, also 12} burn. Ph. 5082 after 6 p.m. and gilts, $50: ea; Also open and} F. Anderson, Rt. 3, Nashville. 'wk, old pigs, Reg. in bu | mame. Located 4 mi. S. E. Bhise-| |hurst. Ph. 730. "; | Tamworth pigs, 12 wks. old, Ground, Covington. | Diamond Boy, large enough: for} Satisfaction and live} 829 | i 2 roosters, $2 ea. at} ;| Mrs. Zora Brown; Box 317, | Scottdale. .| Durec Crossed. Sow with 6 foot, $4.50 pr. 5 nr. | 421 Mark Bldg... At-| | Eastman, Ph. N. W. Ph. SY-43503: | lay- | ;; | milch. cow with youn /1 mare mule, 8 yrs. old, wt, 900 | Ibs., $100 Richard Smith, Rt. 3,| ~ | Chipley. Ph. 3-2622. eggs. and. us " Vernon: Dr., De-}: 0! one-of the greatest producing good stock P. c. and O. 1 . $10 ea. or will trade for or W. L. hens. M. C. Thomp- am Old Jonesboro Rd., Fair- Landrace hogs. weaned boars} bred gilts at market price. W. S.P.C. service boars, also 10/4 hurst M. J. Blackmon, Pine- lean meat type, from hest plood-| lines, subject to\Reg., $21 ea. Also meat pigs, Hampshire, | Hereford crosse, $10 ea. R. L Gibbs, Rt. 2, Salem Camp | Fine Reg, S. P. C. boar, long lean type from Silver Ann; Sire, service George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. | Reg, Landrace, service age boars. ad Reg. . Tamworth wean- |ed pigs. Basil | Fitzgerald. Ph. 3905. Reg. ~Pure-bred American |Landrace boars and gilts from imported Norweigan and Swed-| ish bloodlines. One of Americas leading meat hogs. W. R. Loflin. Rt. 1, Box 149. Augusta. Reg. Landrace shoats, males: and females, from Hans, and Hooker bloodlines out of 5 Star litter. See at my home. Ready for del. Marion Thillingham, Washington. Ph. 478-J. 2 nice, fine shoats, $50 for both at home, for quick sale. Several sows, with 7 and 8) /pigs ea. 2 mo. old P. C. and} pigs, $75. G. P. Perritt, Lamar| St. Waycross. 1 Cherry red Duroc nee 1 lyr. old. Reg in United Duroc} 'P. O. Box 37, Hwy 37, Mershon. ho SR eee acC. boars and weaned pigs, each / Sex, unrelated: prs. From champ- ion. bloodlines, = ana Barrs, 4 P: C. Shoats, from 50 lbs. to ' 70 Ibs. or more ea, $20 ea. for lot, or $22 ea. single. G. W. Wil- liams Rt. 1, Box 808, Colum- bus. Ph, FA 2-9550 or FA 3-0101. 4 shoats,. part O. I. C., 6 mos. old, $20 ea. or trade for good. calf; also Young Tenn. Walker: mare with a 4 wk. old Filly colt, $250. 'See at my place on Haywood Valley Rd., just.No. of Armu- | chee. Alfred TL Atkins) Res | Armuchee. more ea. H. $. Fields, Rte 2 pSagertan, - Black mule for sale. Adams, Rt, 2, Villa: Rica. Good sound mule, work any- where; also 4 Bronze turkey hens, and 1 tom. See at farm, 5 mi. East of ee | Warnock, Rt. 2, Tarrytown, 1, good mare mule, middle age, wt. about 1000 Ibs. eee Earl pharetta. | 7% nice small Shetland pony | mares, from 2 to 5 yrs. Some spotted and some sorrel with Rt. 2, Carrollton. Ph. TZ 22394, | At stud, Red: Lights Noble Rex, } Reg, No. 36083, Chesnut stal- lion, very, fine type representing families of the breed. Grandson All|, of Novle Kalarama. Thomas G. | Watkins, Jr. ok Shoals Rd. Rt.| 2; Decatur, Ph. BU 9-6692. good and gentle pair of} - mare sg Wt. 1,200) 300 lbs. ea. Ages 9 yrs. to, sell. Riley. Steed, Box 467, | Assogeiation, $50 A. C. Weathers, | service age| | Dawson, 562 Loridans Dr. 5 nice mules, wt 1,000 Ibs. or |price. Chess Aaron, Rt. 3, Al-| white mane and tail. J. B. Webb, | 1 Pale 8 or 9 ik old, good. and sound: Sell or trade: for farm horse or ex that is: broken: to work. A. B. Cook, Rt. 1, Decatur. Nice mare mule, first ice 9} yrs. old, wt. 1,000 lbs. Gentle, no} plug, work anywhere, plenty | of pep but not wild. Priced right quick: sale. 5: mi. Ne. of Fayette, J. J. Graves, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. 1 mare horse, black, wt. about.}. 1,000 Ibs., very gentle, good] | shape, Guar. to work anywhere, anytime, $85. Hoyt Chandler Maxwell, Hillcrest Rd., Rt. 1, | Norcross. Ph. 2729 : Fresh milk goat, heavy milk-| Ler, with: = kids. Will not. ship: Mrs. J. Kirkley, 3860 ea | cade oe Atlanta. Grade Southwestern pea ritieg | |Ewes, few Black Face North-/| ed 6 mi. So. of Cummin on U. Sv 19, 1 Mi. on Shiloh Rd. R. E. Tribble, Rt. 5, Comming. Ph. 6871. : Alpine and Toagedbung '2 yrs. old, nearly 3 ft. tal for breedi hornless $10 FOB my place. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, Pantersville Rd., | Ellenwood. 18 mos. old Angus. bull, sub. to reg., $150; also. ome pure- bred, 3 yr. old Suffolk Ram billy, good 172 Vidal Boulevard, Deeatur. Ph. DR-7-4758. Nice family, cow, part Jer- sey, freshened March 4th, TB and Bang tested, $75. J. R. Cog- gin,. Forest Park. Ph. PO-7- 6364. * Charoloise- -Charbray _bulls, breeding age, Reg. 3/4 to 15/16 breeding. Bryant E. Pearce, Box 590, Quitman. Ph. 6278. with 10 calves at side. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston. , A 2 yr. old bull for sale. Joe Carswell, Rt. 3, Toccoa. No. 1, Reg. Guernsey 2 yr. olb bull-with papers $100. Jas. P. Moon, R. 1, Grayson. Young polled Hereford bulls, |Domino str. dbl reg. E. C. At- Janta, Ph. CE-7-7910: 5 Reg. Angus bull, 2-1/2 yrs. old, top quality, and very good Bileenmere bloodlines, large, gentle, ready for heavy service, $250. W. . Hardy, Rt. 1, Grif- fin. Ph. 6767. Purebred Santa Gertrudis | bull, 8 mos old, Grandson of Richard King. R. K. (herd sire of Luling Foundation, Luling, Texas), J. OW: Morris, Double |M. Farms, P.O. Box 119, Car- rollton, Ph. TE-2-2852. 2, Buchanan. a 2 Guemsey (white spots) heifers, pasture bred, gentle, Helton, Rt. rler Maxwell, Rt. 1, Rd; Norcross. Ph. 2729. western prs. Ait: my. farm, locat- | ing, also gentle: and |, sheep; not reg. $75. J. M. Allen, | 20 purebred Brahman cows} Good work mule, 10 to 12 yrs. |, old work anywhre, $150' L. L.} | purebred, $60: ea. Hoyt Chand- |} Hillerest. |, High grade Hereford | cows @ |per pr. with, calves at side, Reg, polled Hereford bull. Bill Mixon, Rt. 3, Box 80, Griffin. 35 dairy cows, 18 fresh now and 17 to freshen in early fall; milk quota. Write for further information. D. T. Bateman, Rt. 2, Eastman. Ph. 3986 5 Reg. Hereford cows, horn- ed type, mostly with calves at side and re-bred. Top quality, best bloodlines. Terrell Swin- dle, Ray City. Ph. 2144. Purebred Brahman bulls, 2 yrs. old, wt. 1000 libs. very gen- Ne, not wild, $150 ea.; also, 20 Ewes with lambs at side, $22.50 John Hanks, Rt. 1, Smokey Rd. LaGrange, Ph. 71046. Young, highbred milch cows, ee; -with caves 2. wks. to 1 mo. old, 2-1/2 to 3 gal. milk per day. Sell resonable nrics. J-1/2 mi. So. on Hwy. 41. John D. Anderson, P.O. Box 323, Dal- las. Ph. 1529: Jl. . Reg: Hereford cattle, bred and. open heifers, bull calves and cows, also Reg. Hereford pigs, 8 wks. old in April. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Rt 3, Ward Meade Farm, Marietta. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want purebred Yorkshire gilt hogs. of any age Must. be good. State age, ete. and price. J. B. Newton, Box: 343, Elberton. Want Reg. Yorkshire gilt hogs: Cortez Bryon, Canon Ph. Royston, 7762. 2 Want good work horse, works single or double. Must be sound. W. O. Stevenson, Wild- wood. Want small mare. (horse), gentle and who works good anywhere. W. T. Carithers, Col- bert. also dairy equipment, 50 gal | perfect. by marked and quali- | Must be cheap. State price and age. Willie Gooch, Rt. 2; Bu- ford: Ph. 3618. FOR SALE es, & Ibs. either $3. Del. check. Mrs. L. A. Sanders, Rt. 3, Carnesville. Jerusalem Artichokes, fresh- ly dug, ready to ship, $1 gal. to 3rd zone, $7 bu. Exp, Cel. C.. W. Page 149 N. Ave., N.E. Atlanta 8. 65. hives of Bees, in factary made hives body; in good cond, A. FE. Seabolt, Rt. 3, Gainesville. Ph. Linox 4-7818. William Riley, Kingsland. several empty hives, and supers with frames, also veil, smoker and. gloves. All in fair cond: at my home. H! P. Aderhold, 510 W. Vesta Ave., College Park. Purebred; heayy type, dark Cornish hatching eggs, 15, $1.65; 30; $3.15, and my cartons, neturned at buyers expense, at onee, $f per setting at my home. Money order only Miss den, Amherst and Reeves. Will incubate your eggs; any a- mount. H. Tonsgard, 5289 La- mar, St. Decatur. Ph. BU-9- 0953. Nice large turkey eggs, $3 doz. Mrs. A. L. Teasley, Rt. 3, Box 55, Washington. Giant Black Minorca hatch- ing eggs, 15 for $3; 30, $5. PP. L. B. Millians, Newnan. ' tion, and livestock disease NOTICE TO FARMERS Farmers buying fertilizers and pesticides may have ' representatives of the State Department of Agriculture | | pull samples of these products to assure that they meet | | state requirements and manufacturers guarantees. In order to save farmers time, county agents and vocational agriculture teachers have been informed of inspectors available to pull samples in their respective |. areas. Farmers desiring this service cam eontact their | county agents or vo-ag teachers or write the Depart- ment of Agriculture in Atlanta to obtain the names of : inspectors available to them. Additional services offered by the Department of | Agriculture include seed: testing, food and feed inspec- Phil Campbell, | Commissioner of Agriculture eradication. Last Weeks Livestock Sales Report an | Feeders Atlante Rome Athens Thomaston - Atlante: 3-19: NO 3-20 3-18, 2-20 | STEERS & HEIFERS 1272 REPORT 750 179 466 Good & Choice 17.50-19.75 - 17.00-19.50 : = | Standard 14,00-18.00: - 14,00-17.50 14,25-16.25 14,00-17.25 Utility 12.00-15;00 - 11.75-14.50 11.50-14.50 19.75-14,75 Vealers 16.50-27.25: - 17.00-26.00 18.00-22.75 17.00-24.50 Stockers & Feeders. 12:75-19.00 - 12.00-20.00 11.75-16.50 12,00-16,25 Feeder Calves 12.00-23.00 : V7.75-22.00 1H.00-18.50 11.00-22.00 cows: : Utility, & Commercial: DP.75*13,25: - 11,50-13,25 1.50-12,75 11.50-13.00 /Canners & Cutters 8,00-12.25 : 9.00-12.00 8.75-11.50 8.75-12.00 | Springers 65.00-155.00 : 70.00-160.00 70.00-138.00 65.00-135.00 HOGS: . . 377 - | No. 1) Meat Type. . a % s "| No. 1 Others . : . 16.75-16.90 . No. 2. e . . 16.50-16.75 : ms) No, 3, - - : 16.00-16.50 - - = . . = Want 3 Shetland pony mares. eS MISCELLANEOUS 1956 crop, Sun-dried apples, ae Also unpeeled Sun-dried peach- / by. Parcel Post, to the 3rd zone. No at home, $1.50 prepaid by mail also some ~ empty hives with frames. All ~ 15, Ibs Beeswax, 60c-1b. FOB. One 10 frame hive: of mes Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Py. a Pheasant eggs, Silver, Gol- y She ee. PAGE EIGHT _ Conservation Practices Se, {Continued Finn Page 1) 000 acres. Plantings and other practices recommended by the-SCS and the State Game and Fish Commission were estab- ~Jished to improve wildlife food and cover on 8,000 acres last year. = These and many others ee practices are carried out, Chapman ex- plained, as part of Soil Conservation Ser- vice assistance to individual farmers - through soil conservation districts. There -are 95,923 district cooperators in Geor- gia who operate 18,337,744 acres of farm land in the 27 districts in the state. Soil surveys, upon which conservation - plans are based, have now been completed _on more than 25 ,000,000 acres. ; In addition to its assistance to farmers ~ dn soil conservation. districts. Chapman explained that the Soil Conservation Ser- vite is now providing both technical. and finanvial assistance to local organizations ina rapidly growing number of water- shed protection and flood prevention pres _ jects. In Georgia, two have been appraved for operations under Public Law 566 in addition to one pilot watershed project and one older flood prevention project already underway. Fifty-two local orga- nizations in the state have applied for watershed assistance and planning is un- derway on three of these, Chapman seid. Bradley Explains Soil (Continued From Page 1) ally the grain and row crops produced for harvest. Grasses (except annual grass- @s from which seed is harvested) ), legumes or cover crops, and garden crops for home -eonsumption are not Soil Bank base crops. Mr. Bradley explains that the Soil Bank base acreage for a farm is the aver- _ age acreage of Sat Bank base crops grown _ during the years since 1954 and previous to the first year of the Conservation Re-. serve contract. Thus, under a contract. beginning in 1957, the Soil ,Bank base acreage for a farm would be the average acreage of Soil Bank base crops for 1955 and 1956; for a-contract starting in 1958, the farms base acreage would be the farms average acre- age of base crops for 1955, 1956, and 1957; for a contract starting in 1959, the base acreage would be the average acreage of _ base crops for 1955; 1956, 1957, and 1958; MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE | trash, 2 lbs., | Taking orders with deposit, | .. Blue Peafowl,. Pheasants, Bob- : white Quail, Chuckar Partridge, [ed Hickory Nas fancy Bantams, Mallard and | BE is: . Muscovy Ducks, Chinese Geese, | Cornish Games, Guinea Fowl. | Mrs., Helen Street, 2956 Buford | | boro. Ph. 6040. irs. 350 Ibs. Hwy., Atlanta 6. | Frotscher pecans, 35 lb. W. Keely, Rt. Mallard duck eggs, $1.75 doz. ' plus postage. E. H. Bridges,| Print feed sacks, 2, 3 and 4 : Sharpsburg. | alike, free of mildew and holes,| 3 print feed sacks, 100 an 2 salt cured hams, med. size, | 20 8- OF exch. for crocheting. | cap., red and white, was! 5c Yb. at my place. Will not, |Jane Callahan, Rt. 2, Box 187, 2, | | Blackshear. ship. Robert : Blair: syille, Clark, Rt. Hundreds of Bamboo Cane $1; roots, -50c Ib. Add postage.-Den- | ver Holland, 606 College St., Carroliton. 1956 crop, nice Schley pecans, F Ibs, $1.50; 10 Ibs., | shelled pecan halves, $2; 5 Ibs., iJ. M. Jones, Grayson, $2.75. Also Split post, Black Locust, /35e Chestnut, 30 ea. Also saw- Have up to R. Bostwick. | Mundys Mill Rd., Rt. 1, Jones- clean Stuart 2, Byron, ~ | Yellow Root, 25c doz., Sassafras roots, 4 doz., $1. Also Catnip plants, 6, 25c. All | well cleaned. Add postage. Miss ' Grace E. Parks, Rt. 3 Ellijay. "GC Milk Prin At New Record Level More rit from fea COWES ea. -Thats the dairy picture in Georgia right now, according to Sid Diamond, Ex-. tension dairyman, at the University of | Georgia College of Agriculture. Diamond cited reports on Georgias | production increased by 300. pounds per cow. This represents an increase in aver- age milk production per cow of a little better than eight percent over 1955 and > 16 pereent over: the 1945-54 aver ane he explained. Total milk iproduetion for Hie dee last year was 1,226,000 poundsa_ 4.2 1956 dairy business showing that milk ) percent increase over the previous year and a 6.2 percent increase over the 1945+ 54 period. a Rees encouraging thing aoe the re- cord output is that it was produced from oniy 305,000 milk cows, the Extension dairyman. stated. Thats 11,000 fewer cows than were counted in the 1955 re- port and 29,000 less than We ~1945- or average. Diamond attributed the en a gains to better feeding, breeding, management practices. \ The record is one Georgia dairymen can be justly proud of, but there still is a long way to go, he said, The 300-pound gain in one year compares favorably with the national average gain: of: 78 pounds and of milk per cow during the past ten years. = But even so, Georgia still ranks 42 in the nation in average milk production per cow. While Georgia Ss average milk produc- tion per cow reached an all-time high of 4,020 pounds last year, the amount is Pointing out that high average milk production per cow is the greatest single _ dactor influencing dairy profits, the dairy specialist urged farmers to continue their efforts to increase average per-cow pro- about 2,000 pounds short of the national _ average, Diamond stated. . duction and so decrease high production costs, and for contracts beginning in 1960, the base acreage would be the average acre- age of base crops for 1955, 1956, L8G 1958, and~1959. Mr. Bradley emphasized that, once established, the Soil Bank base acreage for a farm remains the same for the pe- Yellow Root, Sassafras Root, Colt foot, Holly and Poplar Bark clear of |Red Alder, 75c for 4 lb. lard $4. Mrs.| box; Sassafras Leaves, dry and # |crumbled, 4 lb. lard box, $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. Rosetta But- ler, Rt. 3, Dahlonega. - : Print sacks, 100 lb. cap. washed and ironed, 1, 2 or 3) lb. of each kind, 35c ea. Add 23 | pepper, '|postage on each 3 sacks. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. 35c_ ea.; postage. a 27 nice shila HE z from holes, mildew, and letters, Also print sacks, 100 |cap., 2 and 3 alike, clean and free from holes, 45 ea. Add Ruth Fricks, Box 151, Talking Rock. mn ete @ oe cag 2 ee Ca Leh ay eu se. ih ane Vegi uns oO @ ve oF every effort to produce high in 1957) "= = The University of Georg Coll Agriculture Se said He said corn isa one ca CAs farms, and added : pointing the way is SroHable Take J. M. Hulsey of White co the. agronomist continue @ has, Georgia 1,000 Bushel Corn _ years. In. 1956 he produced 7, on 58 acres. Thats an ave shels per acre. Nie Hulsey used certifie D-33.,He applied 500 pounds of. at t pee and side dress d ee alone the Geot shel Club, is conducted by th al Extension Service and spor will be in Gperation: again this ye: Johnson listed the following corr cuetion practices which he ays: will oud a dress with 80 pou per acre in North Georgia. In So h gia 60 pounds of nitrogen is usually Use a soil test when possib certified hybrids that are rec by the Extension Service. (4) 10,000 to 12,000 plants in North and 8,000 to 10,000 in South Georg coats panty, eas bc = detatie about eee n Bank Conservation Reserve - should get in touch with ASC Committee. The deadline tracts for which the annual ae ment starts in 1957, is March 15 Want 2B a 50: hi in 8 or 10 frame, 3 free of disease, within of here. sare ae Harris. one free Ri Want 1. cup of shell field bean seed, no 3 Ibs of ground Sage, $1.65 liam J. Adams, 1 ; also 5-3/4 Ibs. J_ Adams, 107 So. H $1.25 lb. Add postage. Miss ~Nellie Keith, Alvaton. | ground pure, Good used Black Locust post, 30c ea. Bethy Davis, 959 Wash- ington St. S.W., Atlanta 15. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: "| Advise what yo price. George = Watts ; stat cap. prirt sacks, are and ironed, 50 ea. Add post- age. No cheoks. Mrs. G. C. Clif- ton, Millen. med. 6 doz., g White feed sacks, 100 Ib cap., free of letters and holes, 20c ea COD. G. M. ee Rt. 2; Blairsvilte. Mrs. Want exch. 20 Ibs. 1956 crop size, r ~|25 Ibs. 1956 c-op cured white Bermuda onions for eating. Ea. pay postage on their product. B. B. Woodrutt, Green- feathers. Mrs. Royston. sound pecans for Spring Farm Le ville.