i ae peers ee ied upon as a the farm a handicap at the earliest opportunity are within the memory of many citizens Puoday = tunately, those days are in the the distinction of claiming top from wildfire protection to naval ulpwood and lumber. ADVANTAGES does timber make a good farm , there are a crops raised on which require less investment, ide: cultivation than trees. The mvests in seed, fertilizer and la- m row crops, His. investment in heavy because he has used his tile fields to produce a good crop. of peas, or of corn, let us say, ; blights and pests, he still ap- harvest time with many wor- still has. to face such factors as , harvest labor and fluctuating Despite this fact, he has little ricaltural .LENDAR of. Agricultural events will be this column. Some notices will be on page 2, column L paige Sale Nashville Livestock Auction Nashville, Ga. Dispersion egistered Hereford and i palled s Hall tated burning off or clear ip in a variety of forestry fields, ant and produce any of the bet- ~ ay BDNESU DY: UNE 15, 1955 Early Co. Top P Producer , Of Peqnuts In Georgia Early County, in Southwest Georgia, is the states top peanut producer. The county produced 39,139,000 lbs. of peanuts in 1953, from a total acreage of 35,480. Blakely is the county seat. Other leading Georgia peanut coun- ties; Worth (Sylvester) 34,633,000 Ibs. from 30,770 acres; Terrell County. (Daw- son) 21,248,000 lbs., 23,560 acres; and e Randolph County (Cuthbert) 19, 630,000 _ ioste23 ,660 acres. choice in the matter. He must harvest or he must Tet his crop rot in the ground. . The same farmer can grow irees on_ soil suited for little else. If he has left seed trees from a previous stand, nature does his planting. He has little cultiva- tion, other than occasional thinnings. Weather, labor and markets are minor congiderations. He can/harvest when convenient the market is right. If he chooses to leave his stand, it continues to grow to in- crease in value. SEEDLINGS Most Georgia farmers already have standing timber to use as a basis for their tree crop. To those who do not, how- ever, artificial reforestation provides a good means of assuring tree crops in years to come. Here in Georgia, every day is bargain day for the tree farmer; for all pine species can be purchased . from Georgia Forestry Commission for-. est tree seedling nurseries at $3 per 1,000. These include slash, loblolly, short- leaf and longleaf. Arizona cypress, yel- low poplar and red cedar are sold for $6 per 1,000. An additional charge of 25 cents per 1,000 is added when the seedlings are shipped by state truck to the county where the farmer intends to plant them. The planting season begins in mid- December and _ lasts through February or March. We advise however, ordering far in advance of the opening of the - planting season because, despite the fact that more than 100,000,000 forest tree USDA Has 4 bag Grades The U. S. Dept. of Agriculture has four gradings for eggs: Grade AA, Grade A, Grade B, and Grade C, and lists four -general weight classes: Extra Large, Large, Medium, and Small. These are the gradings and weight classifications as they appear in retail stores. oS in a slack season or when June Is Dairy Monthy Bulletin Salutes Bossy Drink Up! June is National pa Month. ee June is the - month when te majesty, the cow, usually reaches top milk production, dairymen throughout the nation have for 18 years designated this month as National Dairy Month. And what better tasting and more healthful food can be imagined than a glass of fresh, cold sweet milk, or choc- olate milk, or maybe even buttermilk. Of course, when you mention sheer taste goodness, youngsters, and a lot of older folks, too, think first of ice cream. More than a half million quarts of mak is produced daily in Georgia. About 365,000 cows and approximately 30,000 persons make up this vast army that supplies milk to Georgians and some of Georgias neighboring areas. The Bulletin salutes National Dairy Month and the Georgia Dairy Associa- tion. seedlings are produced annually in the Commissions four nurseries, the demand always has far exceeded the supply. CASH VALUE. The farmer still undecided as to whether to order forest tree seedlings for reforestation might realize that, in addition to the cash value which direct sale of timber crops will bring him in ~ years to come, there is an additional value. - That additional indirect waite stems fr om the fact that farm forests in many areas in Georgia supply a large portion of the timber required for farm build- ing, fences, fuel, and revair work. Few -are the Georgia farms which do not need wood in some form. If this wood is not | grown at home, it must be pur chased on (Continued on Page 4) Tractor Accident Rate High Among Children Keep your children off tractors until they are old enough to be able to saiely ~ handle such farm equipment. Last year 111 farm children were killed in the U. 5S. in tractor accidents, More than 300 of the nations farm youths were injured by tractors, 198 of these seriously. All of the children were under 18 and some were as young as 7. - Aerator Cooler, motors, 4 Swainsboro, Rt. 2. ale Sau t and All ONAL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN] a ens soe publication and requests to be for change of address to STATE Bali i 222 STATE CAPITOL, Allanta. eB EDITORIAL Notices of farm produce ander ens ep Yegulations inserted one time on each request af repeated only woey request is accompanied by new copy and appurtenances admissible not notices. ees nder Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does "ume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the tin, nor for any transaction resulting from. published Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and ede PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner (114-122 Pace St., Published Weekly at Covington. Georgia By Depariment of Agriculiure Notify on FORM 3578 Bureau of Markets, 222 Staie Capitol Ailanta, Georgia Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act of June 6, Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. 1900. 114-122 Pace St., Executive Office Staie Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Publication Office 2 Covington, Georgia Atlanta. Ga. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR, SALE Dairy equipment: 2 Unit and J Unit Farm Master Milker com- plete, 6 Can Milk Cooler Box, com- F. Youngblood, plete. Ferris McCormick Mower and Rake, $75.00; Bermuda Harrow, $10.00; Mule Drawn Subsoil Plow, $5.00. All fair condition. M. R. May- nard, Winder, Rt. 3. Size 52 McCormick Combine, 1st. class shape, new unit, $500.;. Deliver within 50 miles. Fred Smith, Hiram. Tel. Powder Springs No. 3556. 2% hp Bolens tractor, 1952 model, cycle bar, turner, middle buster, 2 wheel weights. O. L. Pittman, Atlanta, 311 Clifton Rd., N. E. De. 4528.: Old Plantation Bell, hanger and clapper, good cond., $30.00. Mrs. R. -L. Alexander, Atlanta, 2932 Oak Grove, Rd. N.E., (RFD 13). 1952 Massey-Harris Pony trac- for, hydraulic lift, cutting har- row, A-1 cond., used very little. Rs Johnson, Morrow, Lake arbin Rd. 80 Saw Centennial, Loose Roll Cotton Gin Stands, used 4 sea- sons, good cond., bargain. C. R. McLeod, Pineview. 1954 Ford Jubilee tractor, like mew, $1150.00; 7 ft. Dearborn Mower, $100. 00: Bush and Bog Harrow, $100.00. C. J. Daniel, Thomaston, Rt. 1. 8 Can Intl. Milk Cooler, $250. eash, or trade for oats or good quality hay; also 14 good 10 gal, milk cans, $5.00 ea. 244 mi. W. Almon. C. F. Lemke, Cov- ington, Rt. 2. Ph. 5321. 10,000 lb. Howe Platform ales, need some repairs, $25. . Konigsmark, Sr., Smyrna, 53 South Atlanta St. Phone -4513, RD 7 Caterpillar Bulldozer with doubledrum LeTourneau Winch, straight heavy dutty blade, good cond., new rollers, dlers, tracks. Sacrifice $2,750. . B. Tanner, Waycross, Rt. 1. Massey-Harris No. 30, 1951 model, good cond., hydraulic system, $650.00 or exch. for Ford or Ferguson. J. D. Nelson, Stock- bridge, Rt. 1. Ph. 3872. Model] 12-A John Deere Com- bin with motor, $350.00 at farm. pone see it run. 7 miles No. artersville. Holmes Neel, Car- tersville, Box 109. Ph, 888-M. Nearly new Foley Saw Files and Sharpener with motor, and other equipment for half price. Mrs. W. G. Perryman, Lithia Bpumes; (P.O... Box: 111.) Ph: Austell 5125. Allis-Chalmers tractor with all equipment. L. C. LaDuke, Dalton, Rt. 4. McCormick-Deering corn bind- er, tractor drawn, good cond., $150. 00. David Wicker, Putnam. Dearborn Disc Plow, $40.00; Dearborn Bottom Plow, $125.00; 2 Cole Planters with Griffin hitches; Drag Harrow and one front end Blade, $50.00 ea. All work on Ford or Ferguson. Roger Callaway, Collins, Rt. 2. 4 Cotton Duster, good cond., works on Farmall C, A or B Tractor, Cheap. Carl W. Epps, Sr., Stapleton, Rt. 2. 2H Mowing Machine, 3 blades, $25.00. Arthur Stover, Flintstone, (Walker Co.) Farmall Cub Equipment: 2 disc tiller, harrow, planters, ro- tary hoe attach., duster. Letters ans. Can see 8 mi. Newnan at farm, H. E. McBrier, Moreland, pO. Box 43. Dairy Equipment: 1 HP Elec. Compressor, 18x24 in. aerator, all stainless steel, 10. gal. rank and fittings, Insla milk can jackets.. John M. Aderhold, Douglasville, Rt. 2, Box 222. 1951 Allis-Chalmers W. D. Tractor, new rubber, 2-Disc Plow new disc, $150.00; J. D. Power Mower No. 5, $185.; Killefer Harrow, 22 in. disc, 95h in. spacing, 6 ft., $195.00. All good cond. See after 7 P.M. and Saturdays only. Paul Ferguson, Thomaston, RFD 3. 1952 Ford Tractor, cultivator with 13 times, sweet twisters, shovels, field cultivator or Ber- muda plow, off-set harrow, dirt pan, jack, pump, mower, pecan shaker attach., manure spread- er, No. 1 Cloverleaf, and J. B: Hammer Mill. Geo. M. Wicker, Americus, Rt. 2. Case 6 ft. 6 ft. Combine, needs some repairs and new sheets, $100.00; 10 Incubators, various sizes, some oil, other electric heated, your choice, $10.00. E. Hie Gray, Conyers, Rt, 2. Ph. 6941, J. D. Power Hay Baler on rub- ber, with4 cyl. air cooled Wisc. motor, $225.00; Without motor, $185. 00. No letters. Near Hol- brook Camp Ground. H. Wright, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, 283. Brady Garden Tractor with turn plow, cultivator, dise har- row, excellent cond. H. L, Pharr, Decatur, 3123 McAfee Rd. Ev. 4980. 6 Row Cotton Duster mounted on cart and run by motor, mule drawn, perfect cond., $100 at my farm. Charley Sewell, Carnes- Box ville, Rt. 3. $995.00; SE MACHIN Clark retin with cee | harrow, eal cash at my farm. ie . Wiggley, Villa eA, Dearborn Side Delivery Hay | Rake, good cond. Will deliver witnin 100 miles Atlanta; Also mounted drum winch, excellent cond., ideal for clearing wet land. Wm. L. Ballenger, Jr., At- lanta, 4378 Wieuca Rd., N, E. Ch. 6404. Allis-Chalmers Model C. Trac tor with dise harrow, and 2 disc breaking plow, like new, used on 2 small crops, $1000. Thomas R. York, McBean, Rt. 2. Tel. Augusta 4-6986. 1948 Farmall A Tractor, good tires, with equipment, good cond.; Also Farm Master Milker and Pump complete, 6 cans, 1 carry-out pail for dairy, bought new, used 17 mos. Reasonable prices. J. F. Wilson, Ringgold, Rt.cl= Box.60- 6 HP Wheel Garden Tractor with attachments, perfect cond. Stanley Christian, Atlanta, 2309 Boulevard Dr., S. E. De. 5753. 2 H(Hay Rake with foot dump; 2 He J. D. Mowing Machine; 2 H Wagon; Two 1 H Turners, one 2 H Turner, Cotton Planter, all good cond., $175. Roger Eu- banks, Griffin, Rt. A. Morel Hay Rake, Case D60, 3 disc trailer plow, IHC machin- ery, vertical corn binder, HM distributors, No. 24-2 Row mounted Corn Picker, 5 dise Til- ler Plow, all good cond. Low cash prices. Wm. G. Burt, Bol- ingbroke. 2-1/2 H Garden Tractor with plow; 1 Pickup 8 Dise Harrow, Generator, and Draw Bar for Cub Tractor; Craftsman Belt Sander (with disc) and 8 in. Rip Saw; Blacksmith Shop Blower on 3 legged stand. E. F. Sims, West Point, Box 171. Ph. 34505. Upright Well Pump Tank, 35 gal. cap., almost new, $20. W. O. Donahoo, Sycamore, Re 1, Box 169s ay Pe Wason with body and harness, $50. See at my place ext to Junk Yard. Mrs. Alma Evans, Morrow, 1946 Model A John Deere Tractor, cultivators, good cond., $750. Curtis Pearman, Chula, RFD 1, Box 21. aa Southern Peanut Plow and J. D. 4 Dise Tiller on rubber, both good shape. Reasonable. BE; Eubanks, Wray, Rt. 1, Box 148... J. D. 12 A Combine 6 ft.), $900: MM 16 Disc 10 ft. grain Drill on rubber with fert. hop- per and extras, $500; IHC one man Pickup Hay Baler with en- gine, $900; J. D. Side Del. Rake, $150. All nearly new. L. P. Sin- gleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Ph. Ta. 5-5940. Farmall H. Tractor; Rica cond., Roto-Cutter and Clinton Chain Saw. B. W. Middlebrook, Barnesville. Phone 67 or 878. Cummings Diesel. Motor, 80 hp, complete with pulley for multiple V Type belts, ideal for hammer mill, light plants, plan- ning mill, etc., $350; Hammer Mill, A-1 Cond., $125. Mrs. Leilia Curran, Atlanta, 990 Drewry St., N. E. Splendid Silage Cutter with pipe for filling large silo, $200. R. M. Sparks, Soperton, is Case Side Rake with tractor hitch, good cond. Contact before coming. J. A. Lovelace, Warner Robins, 214 poy, Dr. Phone ate condition, square bale; '5 Wheel E Morrill Hay Rake, raked about 20 acres. Bargain. Tim Cole, | Newnan, Rt. 2. Ph. 1655M. Lynchburg No. 160-2 H Hill- side turner, good cond., Sel] or trade for other farm items. (ox G. Underwood, Marietta, 135 Lakewood Rd. Turning Plow for Farmall Cub tractor, $75. H. G. Atkinson, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 248, Ph. Fairburn 5374. 1951 Ford Tractor with front} 240 cultivator: with planters and | cultivator, turn plow, laying off. "Intl. 50 T Hay baler, perfect, ;Rutger Tomato, $3. M; 500, $1.50; Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepper, 500, $2; $4 M; Long Allis-Chalmers tractor, : and bog harrow, mowing chine with 7 ft. blade. Mrs. C Moons ene aes Riess Ph, E. E. Kurtz, Marietta. 1947 VAC Case Tractor with equipment, good. condition, $300. raham, Warner Robins, 107 Holly St. (Walker Pk.). Allis-Chalmers 60 All Crop Harvester, fair condition, $250, O. M. Ware, Marshallville. Set of Buckeye Tobacco Cur- Soperton, Eten os Light Ball Bearing Farm Saw Mill, American No. 7 with Cadi- lac motor, 130 HP, runs well, complete with belts. G. R. Mur- phy, Duluth. - 60 Crop Allis- Chalmers Com- bine, good cond., with motor; Ford unity 1947 tractor, dbl. disc plow and. harrow, pore ma- chine, field cultivator, lant- ers, ezee-flo fert. Hoe Bates stalk cutter, etc., $1500 at Mar- shallville. Geo. H. Slappey, At- Janta, 186 The Prado. Ve, 8649. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want a Coal Stoker for to- Res barn. C. P. es Wray, Lee Want Pood 2. disc Dearborn plow for 1953 Ford tractor, in good shape. Curry R. Jackson, College Park, Rt. 1, phone Fairburn 5562. Want 2 Wheel Hey Baler with air condition motor in good shape. A. J. eS Dawsonville, Rt. 2. [ Want " Allig-Chalmers G Trac- tor with cultivators and plant- ers. H. A. Kell, Winston, Rtas Want Silage Machine . that4 cuts and blows into wagon all at one operation, with motor. State make, exact condifion, Rie: Stevens, Buena Vista. Want Cub-3 Spring Tooth Field Cultivator. H. L. Wilson, Pine Lake, 503-Ridge Dr. Want good 3 H. garden trac- tor and equipment. Clyde Boyd, Toccoa, 316 E. Whitman St. Want deep well pump com-7 plete with pipes and tank. Must be reasonable price, good cond. and within 50 mi. Gainesville. S R. Mooney, Oakwood, Rt. 1. Want Super A Farmall Trac- tor. and equipment, or late model Allis- Chalmers B, cheap | @ for cash, good cond. with hy- draulic lift. Willie Gooch, Bu- ford, Rt. 2. Ph. 3619. Want Side Mower to fit Farmall cub tractor, 1953 mod- el ,in. good cond., within 100 mi., and reasonable price. Jim Monroe; Atlanta, 815 Spring St., N.! W. AT-9170. Want heavy duty Feed Mill, one ton batch mixer and mo- lasses blender, in first class cond., and priced right, Ter- rell Swindle, Nashville, * hone 6701. / PLANTS FOR SALE Cert. Bunch PR Potato, $7 M; 500, $4. Del. K.. Hea Arabi, Riteerk, 3 Millions of Marglobe and Red Tomato Plants, ready, $3.50 M; Millions of Calif. Sweet, also Hot Pepper, $4 M. Del. Will fill any size order within 4 days. H. L. Williams, Baxley. Day Ph. 2514; nites, 2681. Good Strong Marglobe and Pod Hot Cayenne, $4 M; Round Dutch and Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage. $2 M. Prompt ship- ment, count guar. Mrs. Ina Griffin, Baxley. Govt. insp. red and copperskin, $3 M. Del. in Ga. Money orders only. W. Grain cradle, fair -cond., sas a0 rE ers, good shape, $50. I. G. Joiner, : | dioz.; Also. Slick {Rosie Crowe, Cum imp. PR Potato, |. chks. Lester Crawfor Catnip Plants, 500 dq postage; $1 per plants for 100_ ee eli bage, Potato, - Sweet Pepper Plants | postage. Mrs. Vivian Carnesville, RFD ass Ga. Collard Plants, Marglobe Tomato, 50c_ nip, 25c neh. Plus bu: Mrs. Otis Mashbu Large Imp. Dewberry 50c doz.; Mtn. Hucklel doz. 75c; Peni Seed, 25e- cup. aa min Large Strawberry, $1 Peppermint, 40c do: radish, (plants and doz. Damp packed age. Mrs. Freeman jay, Rt. 5. eae : Merglobe eae oD Pink, and Baltimore 500, $1.25; $1.50 M; texp. collect: Pepper, 300, $1; aM $1.50- M. Mrs. Ede Fitzgerald. | Govt. insp. Red Ski $4.50 M; Bunch an ion Boones, $5.50 M Wale Meas Brane I Tomato, $3.50 M M at patch; Potato, $3 Strayhorn, lone Risse Sage Plants, Cath 6, Peppermint, 50c doz.: Garlic rape? 5c doz. Root, 50c doz. bun postage. Mrs. M Gainesville, -Rt. 6 fs Wakefield Cabiage and Rutger .Tomato, Large lots cheaper. Miss Crow, Gainesville Rt. 2. Digging Coastal - Ber Stolens through | June a per cu. ft. See Sankie E at farm near. Wrens, G: contact. M. T. Courson, }t burst. ~ Cert. treated iaigeh Pi tato, $1.25-C; 500, $4.50; PP. June delivery. Moss ed. Ness ier Rt. 2-3, Imp. PR Potato, 300, e $6; $10 M. Del. June and State insp., moss packed. paid parcel post in Ga. 14295 Jie, Sims, Mystic. Govt. insp. and treafed perskin Potato, $2.75 M. Full count. Prompt ship Luther Griffis, Odum, Rt. ~ Govt: insp. P. R: Coppe Potato, $1.50 M. FOB. No G. L. Brannen, Patterson. Genuine Pink and Coppe Potato, $1.25 M. FOB. Gua) count. Leary C. Deal, Patt Genuine Copperskin. ae $1.25 M. Guar. full count. Patterson, Patterson. Rutger Tomato, Calif. W and Cayenne Hot Pepper, $1.50; 500, $2.09; $3.50-M. paid. "Otis Conner, Pitts. Govt. insp. Red or Pink PR Potato, $2.25 M. No ! Prepaid. Paul a Ser Ga: Copperskin. Potato, M; Del. 3rd. zone thru Ji R. Gruber, Sie Ww. Williamson, Bristol, Rt. FOR : >) Rt. neh Copperskin : Prompt ship- , Surrency, ; La. Copperskin, ann, Surrency, | eans, e aaded, 2 bu HOB Blue 30. Le *for 2785. White Tender Weeks Bunch Beans, | White Half Runners, McCaslan in bu. _ Ph. OP Ww. ( ae Combine ;\cleaned, in 1 and 2 bu: bags, 1$7 bu. R. P. Usry, Villa Rica; Douglasville 2793 Peas, *|Pole, all guar., tender hulls, 60c cup. PP. Homer Van Zandt, Dial. - Red Speckled Gener Peas, 25c cup; White Blackeyes, 25 lb. Plus postage. ran, Cumming, Rt. 1 Several hundred pounds each sound, clean Black Crowders and Dixie Lee Peas, lots. FOB. Exch. for Rye or Seed Oats. Harvey CEVye\ Jordan, Buena Vista. White, re- Gladys Du- 20c Ib. C Browneyed Crowder Peas, 20c lb. Plus postage. Will L. Cochran, ville, gal.; 13 bu: $10 bu.; eyed Crowders, ;R. P. McCorkle, Buena Vista. -Hulled Six |. Imp. postage. Ground, Rt. 1. 8 bu. Clay Peas, cleaned, in $6.50 bu. at place. Geo. D. Barfield, Louis- | - 2 bu. Peas, 20c Ib. in 5 Ib. lots or more; Also Red and Pink kin Peanuts, $2 pk.; $6.50 bu. Add Gen. = Brown, bags, Rt. 3. SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Multiplying Shallots, $f..25 4 gal., $4. PP. C. E. ben McDonough 3669 (day ph.). "son, Dahlonega, Rts 4? Tage Brown Purple Hull Peas, excellent for table, 2 bu. White Brown- Sericea Lespedeza, $8 bu. FOB. White Tender and Brown C. D. Wood. Bowdon. |Speckled Half Runner Garden Beans, 50c cup; Blue Java Victory Grain Seed Oats, 5 Fort Valley.) Ball Blue, Waco,-Rt. 1. my ton. Ft. Valley, Rt. 2. jold, $10.; 100. Ib. ReF: Nutt, Jr., Luella, Recleaned Brown Top Millet, 13c Jb.; Rescue Grass, l5 1b.; combine run, 25c Yb. Recleaned Sericea, 30 Tb.: Also Oat Hay, $40 ton; Grass Hay, $30 ton. Tel. 2131. bu. bag, $5. FOB. J. F. Lowe, Multiplying yee Seed, start; 15 starts, $1. PP. Shirley ETT COSI LIEES, HOGS FOR SALE Black PC Male Pigs, 3 mos. old, treated, FFA chain, $25. ea. Reg. buyers name. Deltrie Wal- OIC .- Hampshire Pigs, 8 wks. shoats, $25. 15e $75.; - Hereford Pigs, ready at 8 Res June 17, reg. buyers name, $25. at farm. Thos. D. Brogdon, Uni- -on City, Highpoint Rd. Ph. Fair-- burn 7461, Duroc Jersey Pigs, 4 gilts, 1 boar, 8 wks. old, $25. ea. Prize winning stock; reg. papers fur- nished. B. W. Barnesville. Ph. 67 and 878. Holstein Bull, 2 yrs. old Sept. Guernsey Bull, 1 yr. old August, $35. Both with perfect markings. 2 miles North Sparta. Sam L. Lewis, Culverton. Middiebrooks, Hampshire and OIC Pigs, rea- dy, $10. ea.; Also 10 mos old ~ Colt Pony, unbroken, very rea- sonable. No letters. Fred KE, Fer- rell, Marietta, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd. Ph. Smyrna 5-83.44. . : Reg. PC Boar, 10 wks. old. 6 mi. South Mansfield on Hwy. 11. F. T. Clay, Covington. Purebred Hampshire Pigs, $10. ea. F. O. Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Na: 1 Ne. 2 No. 3 No. 4 19.09 18.60 18.40 17.70 ~ 18.06 Washington: Co. Mkt. Assn., - Sandersville 19.25 (18.52 18.10 | June 6) ne 18.60 18.43 17.50 Seminole Hog & Caftle Co. an Ge taney 19.22. 1892 18.41 Ponolsoille 19,80 19.25 18.90 19.00 a eon ee at Chatham Co. S/Y, Savannah 20.00 19.90 (19.45 eee 00 Aga soyctebore S/Y, Swainsboro pea yee in 719.00 ssn., Soperton 19.21 19.15 18.55 Shumans 5/Y. Hagan 19.70 1940 18.79. 17.79 S cS Carroll Co. L/S Sales, Carrollton 20.25 19.05 15.25 13.50 Inc., Cuthbert 19.05 19.06 1835 10.05 | Go, Farm Prod. Sales Corp, = ; 17.50 eeu - Thomaston 19.80 - 19.25 1875 18.20 749.51 :1982~18.78 _| Cochran L/S Auc., Cochran 19.65 19.70 19.65 19.40 70.00. 20.00. 19.40 | Muscogee L/S Ce., Columbus 18.50 18.30 19.55. 19.15 19.00. 17.75 | Sutten L/S Co., Sylvester 19.81 19.70 1903 17.60 49501925 18.25 18.75 | Millen L/S Mkr., Millen 20.00 19.50 19.00. 19.00 19.05 19.11 18.25 17.75 Japeway Craig Comm. Co., Dublin 20.72 20.30 20.30 20.10 Vid : -19.40. 19.00 19.00 18.00 | Dodge Co. S/B, Eastman 19.85 | 19.45 19.00 18.50 S/Y, Colquitt Fe81 18.51. 1859 18.10 | Qcilla L/S Co., Ocilla ~ 19.60 19.05 19.15 S/, Woshington eo 19407 18.50 15.25 Columbus S/, Columbus 19.65 19.20 - S/. annie "49.80 19.15 18.90 18.30 | Jesup S/Y. Jesup 19.73 19.43 18.65 18.50 i : 5 ee June 7 f No. 1, Augusta 18.90. 18.50. 17.80. 19.00 | Farmers Co-Op L/S Assn., Soperton 20.75 __ (Sheats) | Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 19.81 19.34 18.62 Long Comm. Co., Quitman 19.42 18.89 17.75 17.35 | Jroup L/S Assn, LaGrange 18.10 18.00 18.60 L/S Co., Valdosta 19.37 19.00 19.00 19.00 | Tattnall S/Y, Glenville 20.01. 19.80 19.30 19.05 Comm. Co:, Dublin 19.23 19.21 19.06 -18.01 | Jones Meuhoff Comm. Co., Macon 20.55 20.35 20.10 19.90 /Y Inc., Pelham so 1g00) 21900 | BIZ Mitchell Co. S/Y, Camilla 19.77. 19.59 18.70 18.00 aridge $/Y, Bainbridge (1887 18.57 18.59. 18.40 | Farmers S/Y, Sylvania 19.75. 19.25 19.00 19.20 Gham Co. S/Y, Springfield 19.00 18.60" 18.00 Farmers L/S Auc. Co. Nashville 19.84 19.00 18.50 18.00 Y, Fitzgerald 19200 1900 Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 20.00. 19.60 19.25 18.65 po pue, Tecces 19.50 19.00 18.75 16.00 | Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 19.82. 1998 1970 | /S Co. Douglas 19.27 19.31 18.90 18-29 | Formers S/Y, Arlington 19.70. 1935 1880 18.25 ._ Statesboro 19.64 19.09 18.70 18.50 | McRae $/Y, McRae, 19.58 19.05 18.30 . pe Ne Soeur 19.40 19.00 1880 17.60 | Emmanuel Co. S/Y, Swainsboro 20.00 20.00 20.00 *19.80 = ae Smith S/Y No. 3, Thomson 19.30 19.00 20.30 pers Metres 19.55 19.10 18.55 _ Turner Co. $/Y, Ashburn 19.95 20.04 ~*19.75 Sylvania 1925.8 190 aso 860 | = ee eet Se Ve Claxton $/Y, Claxten 20.15. 19.75 19.50 19.20 /S Auc. Bainbridge -*(18.95 18.50 *18.00 : aes 1950 1900 79.00 Moultrie L/S. Co., Moultrie 19.55 19.30 eo a Pulaski S/Y, Hawkinsville 20.80 20.35 20.00 20.06 aes ee Mee est 1. Vidalia $/. Videlle 20.02 19.50 19.30 19.00 ee renee : yy ee ON | wanes Co: S/Y, Washington 19.50. 18.00 13.60 10.50 Statesboro 19.65 19.15 18.99 18.30 S 19.50 Z 19.30 19.05 17.20 | Peoples L/S Mkt. Inc., Cuthbert 19.99. 19.99 +19.00 +*18.88 19.52 19.00 18.80 c 70.0) 5 rapes Kite $/Y, Kite 20.80 19.50 49.10 18.95 18.60 1600 | June9 | 920 19.871 18.90 18.70 9.20 18.70 W. 00 _ | Sumter L/S Assn, Americus Tree Farming Outlined (Continued from Page 1) the open market. It can easily be seen, therefore, that the use of home grown wood products saves money often re- quired for other farm and family pur- _ chases. Some farmers, rather than having land in need of reforestation, own exist- ing forest acres, been unattended for several years, are which, if they have aly ool stocked and need some form of management, A staff of 13 technical | farm foresters is maintained by the Geor- | _ gia Forestry Commission to aid farmers in the setting up of a forest management - plan a simple plan of growing and > harvesting whereby the farmer can ob- tain the greatest profits over a period of years from his woodland acres. MANAGEMENT SERVICE Each individual Georgia landowner is entitled to a maximum of four days of forest management service. where timber is to be marked for cut- See This aoe syster lished to insure that the In cases Jan elenase so cut, the deposit AS: wenn County Forest Fence Distri ers, or from the Georgia Fores mission, State cae / Atlanta HOGS FOR SALE Yorkshire Breeding Stock car- 5 rying some of nations best arg! N\ tes ae %. Rt. 2. Ph. 7-1318, pees Pigs, $32.50; Bred Gilts, ese Hampshire Sow, bred for. 2nd. litter to Yorkshire Boar, $70. Clyde Blaylock, Marietta, ' Reg. Big Bone Guinea - Shoats, - nearly ready to breed, dbl. treat- ed, unregistered, $27. 50 ea. Ship in Ga. but best to see. Leon atson, Unadilla. Show stock SPC Boars and Gilts, best bloodlines, $25. ea. eg. buyers name, at my place. George Ferguson, Cave Spring, 12 Reg. Duroc Piss 8 wks. old, about 50 Ibs. ea., 7 gilts, 5 males, $25. ea. with- papers. Wormed. and treated. Earl Adams, Mil- ledgeville, Rt. 1, Box 165. Reg. Hereford Pigs, 8 wks. Id, $25. ea.; One Bred . Sow, 125. From champ. bloodline. rs. W. F, Griffin, McDonough, t. 2, Box 275. Ph 3485. Reg. Duroc Pigs, 8 wks. old, $25. ea. with papers. M. F. Petr- gon, Decatur, 4070 McAfee Rd. DE 8613. Berkshire Pigs, both sex, strict registration, more lean meat and het weight than any other breed, $25. ea. FOB. Del. guar. F. F. A, Member. C. O. Maddox, Winder. Tamworth Gilts and Boars, out ef production record litter of 14, Venu by Belfair King and out of onus: J. R. Dempsey, Rome, Ree. Bred Tamworth Gilts, _ bred to Gardners V. S. L. Big _ Start No. 1, dam has 5 produc- tion record litters, the sire Grand Champion of Ohio and West Va. State Fairs. John P< Dempsey, Rome, Rt 2. c/o Bel- fair Farm. 2 3 OIC and SPC Gilts, 8 mos. old, $35. ea. at my place. Mrs. ee. Cc. Se Kennesaw, Phone Reg. Tamworths, boars and gilts, reasonable. will ship. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Phone 6541 (Fitzgerald). Reg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs, treated, 2 mos. old, $25. ea. at farm; $30. crated and shipped prepaid. No checks. Luther C. Holland, Byromville, Rt, 1. 27 purebred Duroc Pigs, gilts or males, dams were top win- ners at Coastal Empire Fair, Grand dam was champ. hog, good bloodines, different litters- 25-90 lbs., with papers, $25. ea.; Without, $22.50. Arthur Sparks, Brooklet, Hampshire Boar, reg., old enough for service. Sell or exch. for reg: gilt or sow. H. F. Bax- ter, Grantville. Purebred Hampshires, wks., $20.; Bred gilts,- reason- able. David Stough, Locust Grove, Rt. 1, Ph. Griffin 7396. Hampshire and OIC Pigs, also 3 yr. old Nannie Goats of good milk stock. Reasonable. No ship- ments, Fred E, Ferrell, Marietta, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd. Ph. Smy- rna 55-8374. reg., 8 Excellent SPC Shoats, for sale 3 mi. o. Palmetto, Roosevelt Hwy. Major Thompson, Jr., Newnan, Rt. 2; Box 313. Phone Palmetto 7162 after 4 p. m. 13 reg. Hampshire Pigs, 7 wks. old. Can see at farm. Clyde La- nier, LaFayette, Rt. 3. HOGS FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WAN TED FARM HELP 4 purebred Hampshire Boars, ent. to register, 11 wks. old, $30. ea. at farm. Edward Helms, Warner Robins, Rt. 1, Box 281A. Black Essex Male Shoats, $25. ea. reg. buyers name. A. P. Chapman, Moultrie, Rt. 5. 6 purebred, subj. to register SPC Pigs, 5 gilts, 1 male, $25. ea. at 10 weeks old. Discount to FFA Members. Danny Ray, FFA Member, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1. 5 OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, $10. ea. at farm 3 mi. Norcross. Mrs. H. C. Maxwell, Norcross, Rt. 1. Ph. 2729. Purebred Duroc Boar, about 15 mos. old, $40. at my place. W. A. Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1. 6 purebred, blocky, short nose OIC Pigs, born Mar. 24th., $20. ea.; $25. ea. with papers. Frank Crook, Americus, Rt. 3. 3 males, 3 gilts, reg. Duroc, 12 wks. old,-90-100 Ibs., from champ. ploodlines, treated, reg. buyers name: Males, $35. a.; Gilts, $30. ea: FOB. Lamar Mon- gin, Meter, Rt. 2. Fine reg. Hampshire Boar. See at my place; Also Hamp- shire Pigs, $10. ea. J. C. Brooks, Newnan, Rte 3s Reg. Duroc Boar, about 7 mos. old; Reg. Duroc Boars and Gilts, about 16 wks. old, Nolan Kell, Winston, Rt. 1. 30 OIC Pigs, 7, 8, and 9 wks. old, cheap for lot. Talmadge eG Payne, Winder, Rt. 1. 30 short nose, blocky type OIC Pigs, 10-12 wks. old, 60-70 lbs., treated, innoculated, $15. ea. Whitcomb- Hurt Rd. (Old Con- cord). H. O. Whitcomb, Smyrna, Rt. 4. Ph. Marietta 95909 after 7 p. m. 4 BPC Boar Pigs, 12 wks. old, very thrifty, good stock, $22:50 ea. with papers. FOB. J. R. Cook, Greenville, Box 143. Ph. 2251 Gay, Ga. 7 Gilts, 1 Male BPC Pigs, subj. to reg. out of litter of 9, dam was Blue Ribbon Winner at Col- umbus Fair, $22.50 ea. with pap- ers. Louis Owen, Gay. Ph. 2571. Reg. PC 3-4 mos. old, cholera immune, from bang tested herd, meat type, $35. up. Will ship, but best see. Call We-4-2166. Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran. PC Gilt, to farrow in July, from litter of 16. Sell or exch. for feed, oats, or hay. Fred D. Shivers, Augusta, 2744 Milledge- ville Rd. 4 purebred Hampshire Boars, entitled to register, $35. ea. at farm. 6 mi. NE Perry on Lake Joy Rd. Edward Helms, Warner Robins, Rtgals Ee 281A. 8 nice Black Big Bone Guinea Pigs, 10 wks. old, $12.50 FOB. Not reg. but purebred: Also nice Milk Cow with month old calf, $125. Mrs. Will Howell, Mitchell, Rieatbs 3 reg.. Tamworth boars, 4 mos. cld, $35 ea. J. W. Burch, Fayetteville, phone 4341. Purebred Duroc pigs, either sex, 3 mos. old May 8th., best of breeding, avg. about 90 lbs., $25 ea, with papers at farm. Marvin Newsome, Sandersville, (6 mi. East). 2 cows, 400 Ibs. ea. (one| OIC, other Ee 5 shoats, 50 Ibs. ea., $200.C. bridge. Clark, Stock- | Reg. SPC boars and gilts, 10 wks. old, treated for cholera, wormed, Dam champion SPC female, Sire champ. SPC. male FFA show, State Fair, Macon, $25 ea, reg. buyers name. Fred Webster, Chester. (Member FEA). ' : B. P.-C. Boar, reg., 350 lbs., $75 at barn; Also Brindle Jer-; sey milk cow, giving 2 gal. daily on grass, (4 or 5 gal. on feed), bred to bring 4th calf, $150 at barn. J. C. Gosa, Lees- | burg, Rt. 1, Box 37. Purebred PC pigs, from Grand Champ. sow, elig., registered: gilts and boars, $25 ea. at farm. John Ed. Mash, Plains, Rt. 2. Extra high bred, big bone, life treated Duroc boars and gilts; from prize winning stock, 3 mos. old, large litters, reg. gabe. $30.ea. Will ship. Perry arnes, Camilla, Rt. 4. Reg. black PC boar, 12 mos. old, cholera immune, meat type, $60. C. F. Mosher, Roswell, Rt. LSPh.eoo12e 9 mos. old purebred Hamp- shire boar, with -papers. Will not ship. Quinton Paulk, Wray, Rt sees 9 OIC-SPC Pigs, 6 wks. old May 24th., $10 ea. Will not ship H. D. Wilson ,Palmetto. Very good Hampshire Pigs, 85, 90, and 125 Ilbs., treated, reg. papers, $25-$35 ea. Austin Brown, Chester. 3 reg. Hampshire sows, bred to-reg. Berkshire boar, $50 ea.| Ervin Barnes, Social Circle Rt. ae 8 wks. old reg. Hampshires, good bloodlines, with papers in. buyer's name, "$20 ea. Walter Stewart, Good Hope. Reg. Hampshire: Sow, bred sow, and 15 mos. old potential champ. boar, also 8 wks. old boars and gilts. Must go. A. L. Garner, Redan, Box 101. Ph. Lithonia 6421. Reg. Duroc boars and ele 8 wks. old, Clayton Co, 4-H pig chain. Contact. Charles S. Tuck- er, Co. Agt., Jonesboro, phone 4416. 5 : Red, Duroc Jersey pigs from reg. stock. J..J. Waters, Louis- ville. CATTLE: : Want Black Angus Bull, reg., old enough for service during June or July. Buy or rent. W. L. Cousins, Tucker, 3001 Cool- edge Rd. ~ Want 5 to 50 head of cattle, V. C. Ellington, Conyers, phone -4411,or nights, Atlanta DE 4917. HOGS: oe Want Reg. Tamworth Boar, | ready for service. A. C. Ander- son, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Ph, 5124. SHEEP & GOATS: Want to trade 2 year female Mexican Burro for 3 Grade Southdown or Suffolk Ewe Lambs. Homer Kennedy, Hamil- ton, Rt. 1, Box 131. FARM HELP WANTED - Want middle aged man sober, healthy to work on small hog farm; preferably one who can drive tractor, knowledge of car- pentry, $15. salary, room, board, | Jaundry. Only 2 in family, Mrs. Ethel Perry, Dublin, Rt. 5. (Kit- trell Lake, Hwy. 80). F Want middle aged woman me live with two and do light farm chores on farm for room, sal- ary. No objection to one child. J. N. Philpot, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Want unencumbered, white Christian woman for light farm work on farm. Live in home with family of two, room, board, salary. Mrs. . H. Prescott, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. : Want good, reliable white wo- man to do light farm chores on farm for home, and reasonable salary. - Must "be dependable, have references. Mrs. Vernon Ellis, Waycross, Rt. 1. _ Want reliable couple (no chil- dren), white or col. to live on farm. Good 4 R house, elec., water, garden. Man to work as caretaker; Wife to do light farm chores. Salary for both. Dr. E. EE ete Decatur, Rt. 3, DE 71237. te - Want middle aged man and wife or just woman for light farm work. House furnished, good salary. W. C. Alford, Lil- burn, Rt. 1. Phone Clarkston 43-6336. |and wife to five on Want col. man an poultry farm, light farm chores, | York, McBean, Rt. 2. _ Want. reliable, wi operator for 140 acre allotments: 5 A tob: cotton, 90 A permans (40 A Coastal Bermud Hereford cattle, irrig -of farm: Russell C. Eng dosta, 1600 Beauford P! Want single man 0 roan farm. Must sober, reliable, have rences- 5. Ba "Robins dale; Rt. 1. ene aoher toes col, middle aged wom: mother and 3 smal and do light farm ch good home, board, sma Hae Junior James, Kin. Want good, white wo 40-50 yrs. old, to live and do light farm work, 2 mi. Menci church. Reasonable sal: Frances Holmes, Atle Belle Isle Circle, N.E ED _ POSITIONS WANT Want. job doing light chores on Widow | children. Mrs. -Jeroline Co lanta, 538 Winton Ter., N A-1 ranch hand wants job as foreman on ranch, experience. Knowledge al farm machinery. - Family steady, sober. Furnish ex: references. olyas W. Whi lenwood, Rt. 1 & 38 yr. old nee non-sn man with 15 yrs. expe driving tractors, wants j farm. $20. weekl salary, board, Julian Moltbie, C. Horton, Kite, RED 2.7 - 47 yr. old white nai 2 children, want job on p or cattle farm. $25. weekly afternoons off. Need 3 0 house wired for elec. stove: schoo] -bus line and chv Drive truck and _ tractor have to be moved. C. A. Li Riverdale, Rt. 1, Bethesd Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Market GRADE As Thomaston - Atlonts . Athens Rome | Atlante ris 6-6 6-7 6-8 6-8 6-9 Steers & Heifers aes Choice 21.00-22.00 - - oe < Good 18.06-21.00 17.50-19.00 17.50 18.00-20.00 Conl. 15.00-16.75 _15.00-17.75 15.00-17.75 15,00-17.25 15.00-17.75 Utility 12.00-14.50 12.00-14.75 12.00-14.75 12.50-14.00 12.00-15.00 rane Cutters 1 0. 00-11. 50 _ 10.50-12.00 10.50-11.25 10,00-11.00 10,50-12.00 s CALVES : eR Good & Choice 17.50-21.25 17.75-21.50 18.00-20.25 17.50-20.50 17.25-20.00 Util. & Coml. 12.00-17.00 12,00-17.00 13.00-1 7.00 12.50-17.25 12.00-17.00 - Com. & Choice ; > : - Vealcrs 15.50-20.00 16.00-21.00 15.50-20.75 15.50-21.75. 15.50-20.00 : fe aie _ COWS - ; Utility 10.75-13.00 11.00-13.00 10.50-12.25 10.75-12.25 10.75-13.00 Cc. & Cc. 7.50-10.75 8.00-11.00 7.50-10.50 8.00-11.00 8.00-10.50 BULLS af Util. & Coml. 12.00-13.50 12.00-14.50 12.25-14.25 42.00-14.50 11,50-14.50 weg Cutters 10.00-10.75 10.00-12.00 10.00-12.00 10.00-11.00 10.00-11.50 STOCKERS : : Sters & Heifer 10,25-17.00 ~ 12.00-19.75 12.00-18.25 10.00-14.25 12,00-18.00 | Calves 11.50-17.00 -11.75-17.00 12.00-17.00 12.50-16.25 12.00-17.50 Source of Information Federal - State Market News Service 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.