Phil Campbell, Commissioner . U | = NUMBER 48 ar Control Program Ss in Georgia as well as those n the six-state flue cured tob- ducing area overwhelmingly vot- three year Federal Allotment rogram in the July 23 refer- 197,936 votes were cast in the Georgia, Alabama, tal vote 95.5 per cent (189,089) as 92.9 a cent (13,894 of the oice of. voting for a control program, a one year , or ending all control. A two s vote of those voting was neces- continue a control program. _ 1956 CROP 956 the U. S. Dept of Agricul- creage. The crop would be sup- 0 per cent of parity, as is this hile 37 per cent favored the end prcaee controls. oF a4 a whole could be about Florida, and South Carolina and Virginia. or the 3 year plan. In Georgia the - suggested a 12 per cent cut in Temperature, Time Called Most Important Factors By C. E. BOGGS Chief, Egg Section -State Depariment Agriculture Hens do not lay dirty eggs. Neither | do they lay stale eggs. When. eggs are laid they are clean and fresh, grading about 98 per cent, Grade A. _ What happens to eggs after they are - laid makes the difference in their market price. Clean fresh eggs are in demand. Ege buyers usually demand quality eggs and are willing to pay a premium for them. A quality product benefits the egg pro- _ ducer, the egg buyer, and the consumer. Eggs conforming to the lower B and C quality grades have lower marketing qualities resulting in consumer resist- ance and necessary reductions in price. TIME AND TEMPERATURE Time and temperature are the two factors most important in the control of ege quality. Of these two factors temper- ature has the greater effect either in the preservation or loss of egg quality. Under properly controlled temperatures and humidity, egg quality can be maintained for quite long periods of time. But, under unfavorable conditions of high temperature, the drop in egg quality is so fast that even the industry itself in many cases fails to recognize the import- ance. Bearing out the tremendous effect that high temperatures have on egg qual- _ity is the following table which shows how long it takes for quality to fall from Grade AA to Grade C at the tempera- tures listed: 3 days at 98.6; 8 days at 77; 23 days at 60; 65 days at 44; 100 days at 37. SHOULD BE PRECOOLED The above table should be convincing proot of the necessity of temperature con- trol to preserve egg quality. A temper- ature control program should begin right at the nest, with frequent gatherings, es- vecially during hot weather. Eggs then should be allowed to precool to get rid Cotton Damaged By Mites In North Georgia Counties z Reports from several North Georgia counties indicate considerable cotton plant damage being caused by two-spot- ted mites and desert mites. Among counties reporting damage were Jackson, Bartow, Oconee, Newton and Peach. The Extension Service has found no completely satisfactory insecticide but suggests one percent Parathion, which can be ordered already mixed in with regular cotton dust from the manufac- turer. Systox spray is probably better but is very- expensive. The mites are slightly larger than a chigger and can easily be seen by the naked eye. They feed on the underside of the leaf and cause leaf to lose color. Severe damage will cause leaf to look speckld,turn red, and. may even fall off. _ of the natural animal heat of the egg at time of laying. This precooling is a must before pack- ing into cases or cartons. After eggs are crated and packed, it has been proved that the keeping of eggs under refriger-. ation from this point all the way through to the consumer is economically sound and will bring added dollar returns for this quality control. : After eggs are packed rough handling by transportation over bumpy roads with inadequate or faulty transportation equip- ment is another one of the reasons why eggs, though ordinarily of high quality, sometimes reach market at a considerably lower grade than is necessary. All of the above factors having to do _ with quality control, plus efficient cand- ling, grading and packaging, are the ans- wer to a better market price and better consumer. acceptance for the industry, Insect Damage Is Costly To Farmers In Georgia Insects cost Georgians one hundred million dollars annually in damage to crops, livestock, forests, buildings, stored products, and health, according to En- tomologist C. R. Jordan, of the Extension Service. In the past, Georgias average annual loss of cotton to insect damage amounted to about $33, 000,0 000. ia Al : OF THE SOUTH GEST. STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI | + PEANUTS: et BROILERS Georgia, First: * NAVAL STORES e PEACHES e PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS Nene was - Livestock Mkt., Glennville. . EN oes PAGE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN dn the mailing list and for change ot address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta, NATIONAL of notice. [assbchar ON OARRIELATE MEMBER, Notices of farm. produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy EDITORIAL . Under Legislative Act the notices. not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published Georgia Market Bulletin does Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner By Depariment Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington. Georgia Notify on FORM 3578 Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia - of Agriculiure Office at Covington, Georgia Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for under Act of June 6, 1900. State Capitol, in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. Executive Office State Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices a : Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Georgia Atlanta. Ga. SALE EVENTS AUG. 17 (Wednesday - Noon - (16 mi. W.. Madison Hwy. 12) Adams Hereford Center 8rd Annual Production Sale. -$2 lots: 18 bulls, 46 females, 48 of which have calves at side, others close to calving date . CMR and ALF Bloodlines. Write W. H. Ad- ams, Madison. AUG. 19 (Friday) Tattnall _ Reg. Aberdeen-Angus sale . . Sale time, 7 P.M... . 11 bulls, 34 females. All guar. Reg. Aberdeen-Angus female to be given away free. War- yen B. Benson, Exec, Secy., Chamblee. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Jonquils, Daffodils, Narcissi, Butter and eggs, 60c C, $5 M; Bearded Iris, 25, $1; $3 C, $12 M; Siberian Dutch Iris, $2 C; Philippine, Regal, Milk and Wine Lilies, 5, $1; Boxweed Plants, 10e; White Star Jasmine, 2 $1. Add postage. Mrs. S, M. xunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Dbl. Blue Hyacinths, $1.50 doz.; Blue Roman Hyacinths, 24, $1.75, 4 White Sultanas, 8 different Coleus Cut. $1 PP; Fancy Leaf Calscliums, Red Geraniums, Begonias, Ferns, jarge Coleus at my home. Mrs. - J. W. Jones, Madison. Hybrid Day Lilies, 30c doz; Mixed Petunias (Velvet), 25 doz.; Wisteria, Trumpet Vine, 25c; Cannas (8 colors), 3, 50c; ae (4 colors), 25 ea.; ink, Blue Thrift, 25 doz, Vi- olets, White, Purple, Blue, 50c C. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Lawson, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 216. Pink Sensation Petunias, Pen- ny Rail Plants, Princess Feath- ers, Orange Iris, Lady Lake, hasta Daisies, 30c doz.; Ojd- fashioned Purple Verbena, 25c doz.; also booking orders . for Dogwood, Mimosa, 5, $1 (fall shipment). Add postage. Mrs. Thomas J. Watson, Lithonia, Rt. 3; Box 217, : Choice select Coleus, 50c, $1.; Maiden Hair, Sword Ferns, Pink Couch Begonias, Alligator Plant, Kalanchoe, 35c_ ea.; Double Red Geraniums, 50c ea. Add postage. All well-rooted. Moss packed $1. or more orders. Mrs. L. L. Hay, Leary. Narcissus, biooming size, $1.50 C; Jonquils, Daffodils, Narcis- sus, Mixed $1 C; 7 dif. Variet- jes Cannas. 50c; Lilies, milk and wine, Butterfly, Red Spider, Orange, $1 doz.; Large type, white Mums, 3 doz., $1. Ex- change for print sacks. _ No FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE a Redbud Seed, 10c and stamp- ed self-addressed envelope. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5. Aeratum, Feverfew, Red Sal- via, English Daisy, Coleus, Straw-flower, 50c doz.; Dbl. white Althea, Abelia, Flower- ing Quince, Forsythia, Piracan- tha, Caladiums, Geraniums, Breath of Spring, Tiny \ flowering spirea, $1. ea. Add postage each $1. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Register, RFD 1, Box 20. : Rose Scented Geraniums, 25c ea.; Artillery, Fish Scale Fern; Thanksgiving, Xmas, Peanut, Cinnamon Cacti, 20c ea.; Purple and Silver Striped and White Striped Jew; Orange Amaryl- lis Lilies, 5c ea. All rooted. Mrs ia Faircloth, Rochelle, Box 4, Tris, 50, $1; Rose Thrift, 10 bunches, $1; Yellow Narcissus, $1 C; Petunias, Balsom, Pink Oxalis, 25c doz.; Ruffull Fern, Dbl. Begonias, Coleus, Orange Suttina, all rooted, 25 ea.; Hot Pepper Plants, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. 3 Fancy Coleus, Sultanas, Cac- tus, Begonias, Sansevieria, Air- plane Plants and others, 30 cut- tings asst. $1. PP. Coleus Plants free with each order. Exchange mixed bulbs for Dwarf Cannas, any color. Mrs. W. S. Griffin; Adel, Rt. 1. Day Lillies; Double Salmon, Fuchsia Geraniums, orange and white striped, Red and Salmon Amaryllis, 3 for $1.; Blue Stoke- sia and Purple Violets, 2 bunch- es, 75c; Boston and J ae Cacti and striped Areoplane Plants, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Albany, 400 8S. Cleveland. Begonias; Guinea Wing, Ang- elwing, Watermelon, Beefsteak, Lettuce, Leopard, Rex, Thurs- toni, Geraniums:. Rose Mint, Ivy, Pansy, Variegated; Ferns: African Violets, all colors. Dou- ble and single, 50c ea. Minimum order $1. plus 25c postage. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Atlanta, Greenwood, N. E., EL 5854. Fresh California Poppy Seed, 10 spoonful. Send self address- ed envelope. Mrs, Julia Carter, AMER) 35 Weyman Ave., S. White Narcissus, 50c Hibiscus, Double White Fever- few, Hollyhocks, 45 to 60 doz.; Red Verbena, Christmas Cac- tus, cuttings, 20c; Purple Iris, 40c doz.; Englsh Dogwood, pur- ple Lilac, White Wisteria, Trumpet Vine, 25 to 40c. Add postage. Shrubbery not mailed. orders Jess $1. Mrs. J. E. Har- yell, Quitman, Rt. 5. a: Effie Smith, Austell, Rt. 4, Box 294. 943: doz.;. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE sus Ferns, 25c ea.; Mixed Nar- cissus Bulbs, $1.25 C; Red Spider Lily Bulbs, 50 doz. Add 35 extra for shipping ea. order. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Daffodil Bulbs, Emperor, $4. C. Miss N. M. Baker, 1470 De- Kalb, Ave., N. E.- ; Verbena, many colors, 15c; Salvia, Torenia, Dwarf Agera- tum, Celosia, 5 ea.; Begonias, Coleus, Fuchsia, and Red Hibis- cus, 25c; Geraniums, Night Blooming Cereus, Achimenes, Thanksgiving Cactus and few African Violets. No mail orders. Mrs. Frank Barford, Atlanta, 1185 Moreland Ave. S. E. _ 12 different Cacti; sev. colors Sultanas and Coleus; Double and Single Begonias, red, white, pink; Pink and Coral Justicia; Sweet gum Ivy; 3 different Jew; Sanseveria; and Rainbow Moss, 40 cutt. $1.30 pp. Mrs. } mustard seed, 40c eacupful. Add $3 M. at my_home. J. R. Stray- (PLANTS FOR SALE Marglobe tomato, 500, $1.25; $2.M. Addipostage. Large plants, full count. C. D.'\Crow, Gaines- ville, RGas Marglobe and Rutger tomato 600, $1.75; $3 M. Good plants, prompt shipment. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Tomato plants, $3.50 M. or fLertne! Cawhorn! Pet ace Pianis, : 35c doz.; Cherry Pepper Plants, 2D) us Catnip, 60c doz. Damp packed, Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Marglobe Tomato Plants, 300, |: $1.s500;- $l.2b2 $2. Mi: Large plants, full count. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Well rooted Cert. Suwannee Bermuda Stolons in moisture resistant, 3 bu. bags, containing 2500-3000 Stolons, bearing tag and seal of Ga.-Crop Improve- ment Assoc. $7.50 bag. PP in Ga. D. C. Brumbalow, Ft. Gaines, Chas. W: Copenhagen Market cabbage, 50c C; 500, $1.25; $2.25 M; 5 to 10 M, $2 M. Prepaid in Ga. Damp packed. D. W. Davis, gua ate) Rt. 2, Box 299. SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE horn, Flowery Branch. Cert. Rutger tomato, now ready, 500, $2.75; $4.50 M. del. $4 M. at my home. Goodcount, prompt shipment. Guy Crowe (mot same as Mrs. Guy Crowe of Cumming) Gainesville, Rt. Imp. large dewberry, | 50 doz.; Mtn. huckleberry, bearing size, 2 doz. 75c; pennyroyal also slick leaf Mrs. postage. Rosie White nest and red scallian onions and buttons, ea. $1.25 gal.: white, tender Half. Runner garden. beans, 40c cupful plus 12c postage on beans; dry ground sage, 50c cupful. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. | Pinecrest Acre, phone Fayette-. | MACHINERY FOR SALE . SECOND HAND _ 1955 crop Ky. 31 Fescue sed, recleaned and tested, $18. CWT. Cecil Travis Riverdale, c/o ville 6581. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 3 roller cane mill and 50 gal. syrup kettle, reasonably priced (will sell separately); Grist mill, 16, in. roller rocks, good cond., with belt for pulley, on tractor or other machine, Mrs. John C. Powell, Kite. Rt. 2. 1953 New Holland No. 66 automatic Twine Tying baler, with air cooled Wisc. engine thoroughly re-conditioned, rea- dy to go, cheap for cash. Thom- as M. Reese, Thomson, Rt. 2. 1 row John Deere Corn Pick- er, perfect cond. $600. at farm. Marvis Chapman, Ideal. New Holland Corn Shucker and Sheller, used very little. R. B. Dollar, Buford, Phone Lenox 2-6408. : 1952 Farmall Cub Tractor and equipment, and Double - sec- tion Drag - Harrow. Doyle Pat- rick, McDonough, Rt. 3, PH 3785. | B.S. Peyton, Homer, Rt. 2. 10 ft. Hay Rake; $40. id C. Broadnax, Walnut Grove. we Brillion Cultipacker, ee ao 5 ft. wide for hydraulic {ihts excellent cond. $175. C. W. Sims, a Marietta. ise 2 Disc Turning Plow, Trail- er type, fits Case tractor, uses Hydraulic lift. Nearly re = discs. Good cond: 37): 1. H.-~ | Akins, Byron, Rt. 2, PH Macor: sia 57981. 5 Athens Disc Plow and Mall Chain Saw (1 man), O. L. Jones, Atlanta, 480 Trabert Ave. N. W., VE 2670. eign - Booster Buck Hay and Silage Loader or stacker. Priced tO 5c sell. H. R. Brock, | aee es PH = 2241, Lilliston peanut picker, excel- lent cond., not combine type, also hay -baler. Mrs. Roy Shep- pard, Edison, phone 71-J. Cut-off saw outfit, complete, frame size, 27 x 34 in., set and ready for cutting, $18. for quick sale, at my home. Can't ship. Soe Golden 3 roller cane mill, $25.; heavy avon feed mill, $50. or trade for cow or mule. Claud Harper, Wray. Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Markets Crowe. . 7 aes 9 7 it; Se Cumming, Rt. 1. : GRADE wastes : se ee Atlus ouinessine 2 se Star, $1..ea.; 1 Honey 'Red-/ [ate Flat Dutch, Copenhag-/ Steers & Heif ee : I labelled. en order of | en cabbage, 300, $1.25; 50081.75; Good o" yg:00-2080 18.50-22.50 18.50. FE 18.80-20.10 17.70-2055 See : postage. | 3 M; Rutger tomato, wilt-res- |Goml. 5.00-18.00 1 5.00-18.75 8. 15.00-17:80 15.00-18:00 15.00-16.70 ~ ie Kinsey, Hiawassee. istant, 300, $1:50; 500, $2.50; | Utility 12:50-15.30 T250-15590 = 14.31 } 12.50-T5.00 1250-1550 1250-1450 eran Dbl. Red and Sal- $4.50 M. No less 300 plants. and |-Gutters 10.00-12.30 T1.00-13.00 T1.00-73. oo 1.0550-12.50 11.00-12.75 1000-1150 , strong, healthy rooted cui. oe ono ty tet OnE CALVES _ oS ee : eae ee 1.25 plus 25 .packin eas eee eg? ead & Choi Y7.00:2180- 17.00-21.50 47250-2100 6000-7970 1650-1850 '16:00-18.70 e/ Mrs. C. . Trammell,|Plltjay, Rt 3, Box 124. Util, & Comi. 11-80-1725 1280-1700 _13.00-17.50 12.00-1625 1250-1650 12100-16.00 : Late Flat Beg eek cows ee i 3 g 23 = agen cabbage, 500, $1.75; $3 |-urilit T0.80-11.10 (00-300 11:50-13.25 | 10.50-12.60 = 11.00-12.75 _10.75-11.50 = SEED | sehseas oo ce, 750-1060 = 850-1140 = B50-11.50 800-1125 850-1125 ~~ 8.00-1030 order less $1 and none filled | BULLS _ . without postage added. Hoyett | Util. & Com. 11200-1450 12.00-14.50 12.00-1480 1200-1380 12.00-14:00 =-1100-1250 Want Blue and White Beath- Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box |Cutters 9.50-70;50 11.80-12.50 14.50-12.50 1100-1200 11.50-12.50_9.80-10.70 lyacinths, Fluffy Ruffle m / ier, Fems, Rea, White a inion eters Sheet alters. 1000-1805. 11.00-1875 11.00-1850 007g _12.004888" 1.004659 | Be the White wd Pink | pes eae Plants, 5c: Fores, | Caves 10.50-17.00 11.50-20.00 12.50-18.25 -11.50-16.00 -11.50-17.25 1.50-1A75 Roman Hyacinths. Advise. Mrs. | radish, $1 doz. All packed, nice Source of Information Gilstrap, Chickamanga, and. damp. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, _ Federal - State Market News Service ' Ellijay, Rt. 5. 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. 2 . uly 20 No. at No. 25 Ns. 3 No. 4 | Swainsboro S/Y, Swainsboro 17.00 16.50 16.18 1806 agsdale | McClure Comm. Co., Rome 17. 65 17.50. - 17.70 15.00 17.25 : a (Sows) Chatham Co. S/Y, Savannah 17.39 17200 16.35 Hazlehurst as, Mkt. Haztehurst 16.78 16.08 15.70 15.10 | Jesup S/Y, Jesup 47.25 1681 V6.25 . Dade Co. Stock Barn 18.10 78.00 17.25 16.90 : ; Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 16.80 16.70 : : iH 17.55 VAT 17205 19.00 1 : i 5 Ga. Farm Prod. Sales Co., Thomaston 17.25 16.50 15.75 15.00 Bae ce SG : he FOR 1825 15.50 16.00 | Carroll Co. Sale Barn, Carrollton = 17.66 16.63 18.17 Ragsdale & Long Comm. Co., Quitman 17.05 1655 15.80 k Seema SHEL Were eer ie Gee a Fitzgerald $/Y, Fitzgerald 17.35 17.00 16.80 ae see : a : Sumfer L/S Assn. Inc. Americus 17.50 17.00 16.35 17.50 | July 26 Toccoa L/S Auc., Toccea 18.00 17.50 16.60 16.00 Farmers $/Y, Arlington 16.85 16.61 76.30. Dublin L/S Comm. Co., Dublin 1729 - 16.81 16.50 16.50 Farmers S/Y, Sylvania 17.55 17.05. 16.50 16.50 3 Seco oleae : 16.95 16.80 16:05 Farmers L/S Auc. Co., Nashville 7.16 17.20 17.20 16.95 > a@hunta uc., Nahunta 16.60 : Eibert L/S Auc., Elberton 16.25 Smith s/Y No 1, Augusta 17.60 17.00 Troop Co. Sales, LaGrange 17.16 15.80 14.40 , Farmers L/S Co., Douglas HAZ 1640 =16.80 15.45 Mitchell L/S Co., Camilia 17,05 17.00 16.70 1S.1Q July 22 we > a : Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas V715 16.36 15.74 159) - 0-Op L/S Exch. Statesboro a0 1A ee reg | PoE b/* Co. Dawson 1701 185516081408 andier L/S Mkt., Metter 17.39 16.70 18.50 eoprel aye, Clenayills coe NkKS Cordele L/S Comm. Co., Cordele 17.38 = 16.80 16.65 os Uae A ierce Co. S/Y, Blackshear 17.25 16.55 16.02 Be ne a onenek O eso 40 2 Flint River L/S Auc. Bainbridge - 16.90 16.65 15.70 ea hS/YN a Th Ye 17.00 16.50 16.25 : ifton $/Y, Tifton 17.05 16.50 mins e/a Ne. 2) Thomson 6 : Thomasville S/Y, Thomasville 17.60 17.25 Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 17.03 16.40 15. : ylvania S/Y, Sylvania : 1775. VTS 1790 = 17.00 | duly 27 : ith Bros. $/Y, Bartow 17.00 16.00 Moultrie L/S Ge, Moultrie 17.25 16.95 ayers & Morris ne Milan 17.25 16.90 16.15 Claxton S/Y, Claxton 17.00 16.50 18.20 July 23 Turner Co. $/Y, Ashburn 17.26 17.36 a = - Gerrow 1/5 Camm. Co., Coverite 1740 17.2% 1700 13,50 | Seaboard SO Cg thhert ee ee Delton L/S Co., Dalton. 6 hoe ae ein | Scopes 4 /S Me. Inc., Curhber : 46 Vadhington Co. Mkt. Assn Union S/Y, Albany 16.94 16.46 16.35 16.20 Sed fle a 17 01 16.15 15.55 Pulaski $/Y, Hawkinsville _ 18.35 18.00 17.50 17.06 per: ie 3 ; Ragsdale McClure Comm. Co., Rome 17.10 17.00 16.80 fe S sows human's s/Y. Hagan 17.32 16.91 16.55 V6.15 Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 17.05 16.75 16.00 15.35 | Co., Sylvester 17.31 17.48 16.50 16.65 | Ceosa Valley Comm. Co., Rome 17.20 16.85 15.95 15.00 | Ocilla 1700 8616.30) = 16.15 ; , (sows) > 17.00 - 16.50 46.50 16.50 | Bacon Co. L/S Mkt., Alma 17.10 16.38 15.85 TEIO 18.05 17.66 17.70 17.50 Wilkes Co. $/Y, Washington 17.40 16.86 14.00 | | | he _s80me new parts), $100.; PAGE FOUR | SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Myers deep well pump (Pis- ton type), 1/2 HP motor, 48 ft. 2 in. pipe, 42 gal. tank, $55. Hi. T. Gordon, Atlanta, 2175 Lenox Rd. N. E. EX 3802. 1949 TD-18A Intnl tractor with Bucyrus Erie Angledozer and PCU, rails, rollers, and running gear, with 24 in. tracks, all excellent cond. $4,750. Robt. H: Tootle, Reidsville, Box 172. MeCormick - Deering cream separator, good cond., operated by hand or motor. Cheap if sold soon. E. W. Cunningham, McBean, Rt. 2, Phone Waynes- boro EX 3720. No, 9 McCormick - Deering mowing mach. with 5 ft, heavy duty cutter for 2 blades, slightly used, also almost new = feet dump rake. E. G. Edwards, Bethlehem. Terracing plow or disc for Ford or Ferguson tractor, used only about 8 hrs. See at my home or call. Ray Swofford, Douglasville, Rt. 2, Box 313. Phone 2646. 1951 Ford tractor, cultivator, 2 disc plow, PTO unit and wood saw, $1,000; also F-20 Farmall tractor, 24 disc heavy duty har- row, new discs, all good cond., Very reasonable. Roy Harrison, _ Linton, Carter peanut shaker (needs ee htas 3 point hitch drag harrow, al- most new, $75. L. A. Minter, Jakin. Dairy equip. Kelvinator 6 can dairy milk cooler with agitator, good cond., late model with _ drop-in unit, $150.; 6 heavy duty milk cans, $5.ea. Chas. T. Walk- er The Rocko Rt. Case plow on rubber, hydrau- lic lift, 3-16 in. bottom plows, J. D. 6 disc tiller, manuel trip, front wheels on rubber, rear, steel. Both good cond. J. R. Langford, Nashville, Rt. 1, Box 36. _ Square hay baler, reasonable. See at my home. Inquiries ans. Charlie Thurmond, Nacoochee. 1953 J. D. 60 tractor, excellent cond., Taylorway harrow with good disc. J. D. side del, rake (need some repairs), $1,850. or would sell rake or harrowsep- arately. Carl D. Wright, Atlanta, (zone 9) 34 Woodcrest Ave. N. W., EL 1182. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want 1 each Grain Driller, Fertilizer Spreader, 2-disc plow, Cultivator that can be used on Ford Tractor, near McDonough. George Brannon, Atlanta, 215 Little John Trail, N. E. AT 7387. Want Mowing Machine for Ford Tractor in ood cond. at bargain for cash. H. L. Mancil, Willacoochee, Rt. 2. Want Small Corn Meal Mill Rock. State size and approxi- mate weight. Edgar C. Mayo, Columbus, Box 1124. Want medium size Farm Bell. State size, price, kind and where located. Mrs. Tom Foster, Atlanta, Box 127. Want good, used side disc plow for cub tractor, also want 4-5 ft. spike tooth drag harrow. Hubert H. Spires, Blairsville, Rt. 1. Want horse drawn hay rake. phone 20171 (Savannah) or write. John Kimker, Savannah, c/o DeSota Hotel. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BEES: 6 hives Bees with supers, $50 for lot; slightly higher smaller lots. J. R. McLucas, Conyers, 142 McDonough Rd. BARLEY: Approx. 3500 bu. Barley for gale. FOB or del. Contact. George H. Childs, Thomaston, % WNehi Bottling Co. EASY 45 Acres extra good Bermuda grass hay, very few weeds, ready to cut first half of Aug- ust. Sell cut and baled or will have it cut, baled and sell in the field. H. G. Woodall, Zeb- ulon, phone Logan 17-8866. Fescue, Sericea, Rye grass hay, $25 ton. Cecil Travis, Riv- erdale, % Pinecrest Acres, *phone Fayetteville 5581. HONEY: Sourwood honey, packed with or without comb, in glass, any quantity 50c Ib. plus postage. C. L. Perdue, Decatur, 3401 Flat Shoals Rd. S. E. EV 2359. Sourwood honey from Hab- ersham Co., 5 lb. Comb, $2.35 Del. PP to 3rd zone; Cs. 2 and one-half lb. jars, $9 Css om b: jars, $9 del. chgs. Collect. W. Livingston, College Park, Box 135. MEAT: 21 lb. sugar cured Ham, 75c lb. T. W. Hutcheson, Temple. Nice, country cured bacon middlings, 15- 20 lbs., ea. 40c lb. at my home, 4 mi. West Marie- tta on Mt. Cavalry Rd. Will not ship. G. L. Bramlett, Marietta, Rt. 4. phone 8-8947. PEAS: Sev. bu. white Acre peas, new crop, good, sound, clean, also 35 Ibs., Silver Hull cream Crow- ders, ea. 35c lb. at my home, or can send to Valdosta; Mrs: Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. POST: 1,000 cedar post 6 and one-half ft., 3lc ea. here. Frank N. Wans- ley, Elberton. ROOTS AND HERBS: Horseradish and Black Haw root, 50c lb.; horseradish plants, Yarrow, 50c doz.; spearmint, tansy, garden balm, Lions Ton- gue, Yellow root, Mtn. huckle- berry, yellow dock, 25s dOzss Red root, 25 Ib. Add postage. ee Presley | Fowler, Ellijay, Rt. Yellow root, 4 Ib. lard box full, 90 PP in Ga. Mrs. Abe Goble, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. SACKS: Print sacks, some 2 and 3 alike, 30c and 25c ea, Add post- age. W. E. Rackley, Loving. CATTLE FOR SALE Heifer, %4 Brown Swiss, one- fourth Black Jersey, 2 yrs. old. SD) Reynolds, Elberton, Rt. 2.. Reg. Shorenenn bull, best bloodlines, 5 yrs. old; also reg. heifer and bull top calves. George H. Miller, Thomaston, c/o Millers Polled Shorthorn. Farm. 1 ea. 6 and 4 yr. old Jersey and Guernsey cows and 2 yr. old Jersey heifer, all freshen about ae LDS C. OQ. Ross, Rock Spring, Rt. 1, Box 198. 5 Reg polled Shorthorn cows, all bred to reg. polled (white) bull: 1 with roan heifer calf at side, $150 ea. for lot. F. W. Godbee, Waynesboro. Santa Gertrudis bull, 2 yrs. old in September, $300. Have ped. papers. Denver Yoder, Montezuma. : 3 purebred polled hereford bulls, 3 and 4 yrs. old, Domino bloodlines. 2 Reg. other ent. reg. Free of disease, not related, 14 Ib. loaded on truck at my farm, 3 mi. Dr. Allens Sanitarium. W. H. Ivey, Milledgeville, Rt. 1, Box 386. Blue Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, gives 3- 4 gal. days calf 2 mos. old, for sale. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Reg. Hereford cattle, horned type, bulls and heifers, 6-10 mos. old, $100 ea. Cecil Travis, Riverdale. % Pinecrest Acres. phone Fayetteville 5581. Milledgeville, near |- CATTLE FOR SALE. Reg. Polled Short Horn Bull, color, roan, weighs 1200-1400 Ibs., calved Apr. 7, 1951. Z. J. Hall, Sandersville. 2 milch cows, 1 heifer, and 3 bulls. W. G. Johnson, Jones- boro, Rt. 1, Box 13. PH 6797. Top producing Holstein cow, calfhood vaccinated and clean. Freshen in September with 4th calf. $250. Dorothy B Watkins, Sandy Springs, CH 2068. 18 Head of Black Angus cat- tle: 15 females and 3 males, Hileenmere bloodlines. Make of- fer. O. L. Jones, Atlanta, 480 Trabert Ave., NW, VE 2670 Purebred polled Hereford Bull, 2 and one-half yrs. old, weighs 950 Ibs. Very gentle; also several good cows, some with calf at side;-2 good milk cows. Mrs. Irene G. Walker, Cochran, Box 173. PH Webster 4-2604. - Cow to freshen with 3rd calf in about 8 mos. Cheap for cash. Mrs. Wm. Shelton, Rut- ledge, Rt. 1. Entire herd Angus: 50 cows, 20 young heifers, 35 young steers and calves for sale; also offer- ing for $500 a very fine 6 yr. old, reg. Angus bull (which cost $4,100), son of Intl Grand Champion. E. R. Hodgson, Ath-- ens, % Hodgsons Inc. HOGS FOR SALE 12-14 wks. old pigs, cross be- tween Hampshire and P. C., some Beltsville, $12.50 to $15 ea, See. C. M. Mahan, Conyers, Rt. 3. Gees Mill Rd. Champion FFA Duroc pigs, 3 mos. old Aug. 9, wormed, db. treated, reg. buyers name, 3 ea. males and females, $30 ea. Edw. Smith, Cochran, Rt. 4, Box 157. 2 Black2-PG: ee pigs, 5 mos. and 2 wks. old, $25 ea. FFA Member. Aaron Dees, Gay, Rt. 1,. Box 221. Reg. SPC hogs, service boars and open gilts, from outstand- ing sires. All treated and reg. buyers name. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst. (4. mi. SE), phone 730. Hampshires (more lean meat and net wt., than any other breed) pigs, both sex, strict registration, $25 ea. FOB. Del. guar. FFA member. C. 20: Mad- dox, Winder. Purebred Duroc hogs, med. type, Wavemaster Stock, very prolific, 5% mos. old, either sex, cherry red, life treated, Repets furnished, $40 ea. M. . Newsome Sandersville. 10 purebred OIC pigs, prize winning stock, can be reg. in buyers name. 8 wks. old, $10 ea. Jerry Martin, Buford, Rt. 2: PH 3646. Reg. big bone Oeaimice: and Essex cross pigs, 7 wks. old, $10 ea. Eferd Wade, Alto, Rt. 1. 2 purebred African Blue Gu- inea pigs, male and gilt, big bone type, $35, or $2 ea. Money order accepted. W. J. Weldon, Woodbury, Rt. 2. Reg. Berkshires: male and female pigs, 13 wks. old, Chol- era treated and wormed, reg. in buyers name, $35 ea.; 4 bred sows, 1 male reserve Grand Champion (Southeastern Fair); Sell entire herd below yalue at Fairmeadows farm, Hampton, Rt. 2. H. J. Schneider, owner. Atlanta, 319 Peters St.. SW.,, LA 5483. 4 Reg. Essex pigs and shoats, $22'50; $25 ea) A. P. Chap- man,- Moultrie, Rt. 5 (near Ber- lin). Reg. SPC of best bloodlines: 5 gilts, nearly ready to breed, and boar shoat, nearly large en- ough for service, best blocky type, $35 ea. with papers; also 4 pigs, 6 wks. old, for sale, at my place. Geo. Ferguson, Cave Springs, Rt. 1. Reg. breeding stock, Durocs, Star and Wavemaster breeding: bred gilts and bred sows and young males, at farm, 1 mile West Cohutta. -B. Holcombe, Varnell, Rt. 1. HOGS FOR SAl Very good Rew pee pigs, well fed and cared for, | 8 to 10 wks. old July 25th, $22.50 ea. at farm. Hoyt A. Green, Cartersville, % Green Valley Farms, No. 41 Hwy 8 good pigs, 7 wks. old, $10 ea. H. M. Broder, Stockbridge, PH 4211. HORSES AND MULES | FOR SALE 3-gaited Bay Mare, gentle, has been shown in Griffin Ju- nior Horse Show, kept in pas- ture with cows and horses with success. Contact any day ex- cept Saturday. Patsy Martin, Griffin, 236 Airport Rd. Reg. Tenn. Walking mare, 8 Yirsw Olde a3 syie broken and an 18 mos. old colt. Sell or ~trade. Buck Brinson, Millen, Rt. 2. : Good horse, work or ride, $65. Mrs. Jack Cox, Duluth, Rt. 2, Box 136. Gentle horse, about 900 Ibs. $30 or trade for hog or shoats. B. F. Sutton, Macon, *phone 38934, 5 POULTRY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Want 10 or 12 April Ist hatch pullets of good laying strain | of one of the heavy breeds. C. B. Rhine, Forest Park, Rt. 1, Box 175. phone Jonesboro 6781. PHEASANTS: Want trade Mutant pheasants, 6 wks. old, for other Mutans non-related to mine: 1 trio for | 1 pr. of about same age. Del. my home 9AM to 12 Noon, or 4-7 PM. Cant come after. Pete Snow, Atlanta, 925 Rice St, N. W. ees POULTRY FOR SALE TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, TiC. - Large White Geese: C. R Shortt, _ Waycross, Waresboro Rd. 15 Geese, $2.50 ea. R. W. Jenkins, eee Rt. 3. PH 3013. Trio Pure North ene Wild Turkeys, 1954 Hatched. $25 for lot. E.-B Jones, Jr., Hahira, Rts i ss 20 head old Geese; will take} a for old and 50c for young. . . Harper, Wray. = Purebred White Chinese Geese, 1955 hatch, Snow+white in color and well developed. Will ship. J. B. Hickman, Mil- ner 5 SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 good milk goats giving 2 qts. each daily, sood stock and Ist kids. $15 ea. W. J. Step- hens, College Park, 101 Hem- bree Dr. Saanan 4 mos. old male goat, Sire, reg. Saanan; dam, 5 qt. daily milker, $10 here. Will not ship. Mrs. M. Ritz, Fairburn, Campbellton Rd. Black billy goat, $5. See or write. Gerald eng. Coe RED: Reg. Hampshire ram well dev. and vigorous, by Western Fields Royal Mast- er. Inquiries ans. promptly. Will -ship. Westervelt Terhume, At- lanta, P.. O. Box 947. 2 rams of Corredale breed: ing, 2 and 3 yrs. old respec- tively. Wt. about 225 lbs. ea. From small, thrifty flock and in peak cond. $35) jeae I<. 3D: Sanders, Eatonton, phone 2151. FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable white man to help in dairy; know how to drive tractor also. George Rise, Madison. old colt, just: Rt. 2, -| running or tractor. Sober. Have to Valley, Ritigss Box 241- | on farm, know all abo : SHOcK: oe Collins, | : land, Doerun, Rt. 1. jambs, | sired | Andy Marietta, Rt. 3% AL M. Beenie 100 acres drunks need apply. 1956 crop. Jack Warren, i Want large family wit tors and equipment to vate 225 acres of land i tivation, located 3 miles Wrightsville. Paved ue electric lights, good c Grow tobacco, hogs a farm some. All 50-50. ba T. Hicks, Attozney, Wrigh Want white, christian encumbered, healthy, ener woman, no bad habits, for farm work on small farm. R board and $12 week. Will up. Contact. Mrs. E. B. | ard, Atlanta, 1444 Bank Hwy, NW. BE 2800. Want white farmer and Atlanta. Pay man, $5. house, wood, and garden. Re ular work year round. Must able drive tractor and tr R. F. Sams, Clarkston, p 43-7322. Gree oe Want 1 or more familie raise broilers (10,000 cap. and cultivate crops, in 19% On Etowah River, Dawson : water, | houses. : self. Mrs. Maggie S. Haye Tucker, Rt. 2, 6024 Lawrenc ville Rd. phone 43-6334, POSITIONS WANTE Want work on farm as, t tor, truck driver, carpenter, f rest of yr. and in 1956 in So Ga. Sober, reliable, have s family, need furnished ho and reasonable salary. W Evans, Macon, 874 eee St. 62100. Man.-wite, 17 or daughter want job hen and hog, beef. near Atlanta or Macon stove, f ry paint work, son an drive t moved. C. M. Thompson, _ 32 yr. old man wa farm driving truck and Sober and honest, ne with lights, wood and Whit man, large family wants. light farm work, as Caretak of Chicken or Hog farm ( So.. Ga. preferred. EM. Kir as Want jou on Pa doing : farm chores, with Christian aoe for room, ol and ae Want (6: get Seid ik r liable party operating 2 He farm: and 30,000 or more cures trees for 1956. Am white. 1. Page, Lyons, Rt. 9 White, singie man, 40 yrs. old, wants job on dairy far. Exp. Reasonable salary, roo: and board. Jimmie Nee Atlanta, 327 Pulliam Su LA 9334. sea : Want job on farm for wages. Can drive tractor and tru Have wife .nd 2 small children. Need house, elec. water, etc. a Hinton. ; % Christian shite woman, age 50, with 16 yr. old son an 18% yr. old daughter, wants plac on farm, to gather vegetables or raise chickens" on shares, | both. Have to be moved an furnished. If interested, writ Mrs. Ethel Laney, Columbu 504-D Cia es