Commissioner Bulletin Phil Campbell, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956 NUMBER 24 n- this. year for the first begin now to work out the eration. ~ dvice has been offered o Willis ation specialist for the Col- riculture Extension Service. ted out that there are sev- inaries that must be taken ore the farmer can establish a rigation system. diate action is recommended for plan to dig deep wells for irri- a who are Cee on explained - that FHA-financed ve to be designed to specifica- ; out that any prospective ir- perator first should check his purposes, Huston said sufficient water should go ave their systems designed eputable dealer. : gning should include a check or water-holding capacities, mtinued. es also can be gained from | to buy irrigation equipment, 2 ly difficult to get a ee S ORT COURSES 7 serail preat and Se re- eS spring fashions and gle Park: Feb. 14-16, tractor - y of | sain Feb, 28-29, seed course. N IRRIGATION SYSTEMS NOW Agricultural CALENDAR _ Feb. 15, Atlanta = Brucellosis hearing. Dinkler Plaza Hotel. : Feb, 23, Tifton Polled Hereford, feld day. 3 Feb. 28, University of Georgia An- nual mieeting Georgia Turkey As- sociation. Feb. 28-29, Radium Springs South- - eastern Pecan Growers Association. Feb. 29, Southeastern Fairgrounds, At- lanta Angus show-sale of Geor- gia-Carolina Angus Association. March 6, University-of Georgia Swine growers day. pply to be sure there is.| - Information about rrigation derelict said that it _ Georgia TE OF THE SOUTH ATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI designed outfit, in the spring, when crops will be up and needing water. Georgia farmers experiences in the drought year of 1954 and their general acceptance of irrigation as a profitable agricultural practice resulted in more than doubling both the number of irrigation systems and the number of acres irriga- ted in the state in 1955. Citing results of a survey by county agents, Huston says there were 1,905 irrigation systems used in irrrigating 58,651. Georgia acres last year. In 1954, there were only 792 systems, with 27,701 acres under irrigation. Of*the six crops studied in the survey, tobacco had the largest increase in num- ber of acres irrigated in 1955 over 1954. Last year 16,307 acres of the leaf crop were under irrigation, compared to only 8,932 in 754. _ Other increases noted in the irriga- tion comparison between 54 and 55 in- cluded: pastures, from 10,228 acres to 18,531; truck crops, from 3,267 to 7,911; corn, from 2,539 to 6,550; peanuts, from 251 to LTO: and cotton, from 276 to 976. It is significant that the irrigation in- creases came in a year of record yields on nearly all crops, the Extension irri- gation specialist pointed out. Even with ; the rainfall we had in 1955, farmers who irrigated got increases in yields large enough to make irrigation profitable. Be- cause of the rainfall distribution, there are times nearly every year when bene- fits can be derived from irrigation. Woods Burning Advice ls Offered to Farmers Information on a rather controversial subject burning in slash and longleaf pine forests in'South Georgia has been given in a bulletin written by Agricul- tural Extension Service Forester Dorsey Dyer. Much fee was lost in slash and ~ longleaf pine areas in 1954 and 1955 sim- ply because we let the woods get entirely too rough and hazardous, Dyer pointed out. Most farmers are going to burn their woods this year if they get good burning conditions. The dry weather dur- ing December and part of January will cause much of the burning to be done during February, the forester stated. He asked county agents to study the proper procedures for safe and helpful burning and to pass the information anes to farmers in their countries. The 14-page bulletin is illustrated a shows step by step procedure of the pre- scribed burning. Such burns, Dyer said, will help reduce the number of wild (Continued on Page 8) Ask Oilseed, Peanut Market Research Now Studies of possible adjustments i peanut production, fundamental work on the chemical make-up of oil seeds and peanuts; and research on potential mark- ets for fats and oils as plasticizers were cited by USDAs Oilseeds and Peanut Research and Marketing Advisory Com- mittee as high-priority research needs at its annual meeting in Washington. The proposed economic research to help farmers adjust peanut production to changing market conditions would in- dicate the probable supply and price posi- tion of soybeans and other oliseeds that might be grown on acreage diverted from peanuts. Expanded research on the chemical ecmposition of peanuts, soybeans, tung- nuts, and flaxseed should aim at improv- _ed product quality and new outlets, the committee indicated. 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SALE EVENTS : SECOND HAND , MACHINERY FOR SALE Feb. 20 (Monday) 1:00 p. m., Waycross, Waycross Livestock Mkt., Sale. Registered Angus 14 yearling bulls and 8 heif- ers. Write Geo. W. Gibson, 412 West Bldg., Rome. Feb. 22 (Wednesday) Regist - Hereford Sale, Mountain ove Farm, Kensington, sell- ing 70 females and 18 bulls. T6 crawler tractr with hy- draulic blade and 2-yard pan, front dump; Farmall H tractor, new paint; 2 tires (14 x 24) and tubes. Good cond. G. W. Brown, Roscoe Rd., Box 77, Newnan. Phone 737 (daytime). 1952 Cub Farmat, good cond. with planter, distributor, disc harrow, cultivators, bottom plows, asst. sweeps, $600. Mrs. SECOND HAND V. D. Sxumake, Mc. 3, Tifton. MACHINERY FOR SALE Intnl 12 ft. Combine, self-pro- pelled, $1,800; 6 ft. Case harrow, full scalloped disc front and back, $225; J. D. subsoiler, $90; 8 ft. old Case off-set harrow, $260; 6 ft. Intn] harrow, $140. Good cond. My place, 7 mi. Al- bany. C. M. Pippin, Albany, Phone HE-5-8686. Lift type Danuser All Pur- pose Blade, fits Ford or Fergu- son tractor, adapted to grading, terracing and ditching. Cost $187, used only 12 hrs. is like new, $150. Will ship. J. C. Cut- ter, Blue Ridge. 1. ea. AC All Crop 60 Com- bine, set cultivators for Allis Chalmers. WD; 6 row Tygart uster, 2 row Ford side-dresser, tz feed mill, 10 in. hammer mill, 1 H. wagon, horse and 2 ood mules. My place. Billy ixon, Rt. 3, Box 78, Griffin. | 2-1/2 HP David Bradley gar- den tractor, including cycle-bar | weed cutter, good as new, $125. Bs Ws Evans, 184 Hunter St., Smyrna, Phone 5-5034. 1952 mode) Super A Farmall tractor 3 point hitch, 2 dise plow, bush and bog harrow, planter end cultivator, mowing machine znd 8 row oat drill. J. D. Hag: Jer, Rt. 3, Chipley. One ea., 2 1. McCormick ma- chine and cutting harrow, 2 H. turning plow, two 1 H. turning plows and 1 Gee Whiz. All cheap for cash at my place. D. J. Mc- Gahee, Rt. 5, Harris Rd., Mari- etta. Phone Smyrna 5- 5881, One 5 dise Athens tiller plow on rubber, $100; also 585 gal. cypress water tank, complete with metal cover, $25. E. C. Sparrow, Rt. 2, Hawkinsville, Phone TW 3-8211. Allis Chalmers WC. tractor with 5 disc J. D. tiller, Gris4 Mill, 6-can milk cooler for Dairy. Cheap. James Holton, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. Recently re-built J. D. model A tractor with power trol, 6 disc tiller and 24 disc harrow, $1,300; Farmall C tractor with planting equip, $750. Al) good cond. Mrs. Ed H. Sheppard, Rt. 4, Box 68, Sandersville. Phone Tennille 384-W3. VAC Case tractor, 1951 model, 3 point hitch, cultivators, plant- ers, 4 dise Krouse tiller, tractor | trailer, used very little, $1,200. IL, G. Reese, Nesena. Chattanooga 62 turning plow, $9.50; Oliver goober, ' $5.50; Knocker distributor, $5.50; and some other farm tools. All good as new. J. W. Crenshaw, Be Te Hampton. a - SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE U SECON | MACHINERY F One No. 10 Mall power saw, good cond., $100. Frank Pendley, Rt. 1, Jasper. 5 HP Gravely Tractor with plow, Cultivator and 2-grass blades, $290. Chore Master Trac- tor, with 2- 1/2 horse power, Cultivator, $125. FOB. Warren A. Bailer, 3965 Peachtree Dun- woody Rd., NE, Atlanta. 24 disc. heavy duty Killifer JD harrow, for sale. W. B. Fer- guson, Hwy. 74, Thomaston. Sei AC Planters (pick-up style), for noe or CA rear mounted, $100. W. C. Williams, Ree Aragon. Farmall tractor, F12-20, good cond., new tires, power take-off, belt pulley; also 28 disc. pulvar- izing harrow, $300 for both; also Want Dozier blade, suita- ble to use on Farmall A tractor H. C. Trimble, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Phone 7032. 1948 Farmall H. tractor, fully equip. with starter, lights, belt pulley, power take-off, planter, | w fert. attach., Cultivator, 4-disc. tiller, new 6 ft. harrow, side del. rake, 4-wheel wagon, and JD seeder with frame. All good cond., reasonable. P. L, Gibbs, Rt. 2, Abbeville. 1948 Oliver 60, perfect cond., 4-disc. trail type JD tiller, 6 ft. 24-disc. Roderick McLean har- row, good cond., $500 for lot; also 2-row mule Cotton Duster, practically new, Cole planter, Distributor, 2 sets new Mule Gear, 2 new plow stocks, $75 for lot. M. W. Parker, Richland 1950 model I.D-6 Diesel trac- tor on rubber, 55 h.p. $1,700; 24 X 13 tires, Taylor-Way 19- disc .harrew, $200; John Deere K-D, 18-24 Disc, smoothing har- row. $175. All A-1 cond. Let- ters ams. John Clark, Sr., Rt. 1, Grayson, Phone Lawrenceville 2616. 1927 model Fordson tractor, in running cond. Make best offer. Grady ares Rt. 2, Douglas- ville. 6 ff. McCormick Deeting grain binder, first class cond., $100 or trade for good Cow or 2 good Pigs. P. J. Sewell, Rt. 1, Lavonia. Bolen Garden Tractor, 2-1/2 h.p., used one hr.; disc. and drag harrow, new. Bargain. P. B. Rowland, 1980 Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E., Rake e Phone DE- 3602, Turn plow; Brawns dbl. ft/ plow; single ft. plow; Corn Car- der, good farm bell, Pea Thrash- er, (turn by hand). All in fair cond: Cheap for cash. Miss L. M. White, Box 524, Dahlonega Used J. D. side del. Hay Rake, No. 594 L.W., in good cond. Hiram D. Adamson, Morrow, Phone Jonesboro, 5641. 1952 Massey-Harris 22, with lights, starter, lift, bush and bog harrow, drag harrow, field Cultivator (with seeder attach), Mower, Chain Saw, Pulpwood Saw; also small farm tools. T. H. Bothwell, 111 Princeton Way, N. E., Atlanta, Phone DE-1317; 1951 Super C. Farmall tractor, new bush and bog harrow, trac- | tor, and Mower. 3 point hitch. | Reasonable. C, J. Patterson, Rt. 2, Loganville. 1947 Ford Tractor, bush and bog harrow, cuf off Saw and Pulley, good cond., $500, my place 1-1/2 mi. Woodstock, on Hwy. 5, at Cherokee and Cobb Co. line: R, S. Brooks; -Rt. 1, Acworth ! Light 2-horse Slat Wing, Chattanooga 92 B.R. Turner plow, $7.50. David Walton, Rt. 1, Romer JD 4-disc. tiller on rubber, good Ford cultivator, 4 ft.; 2 cole dbl. hopper droppers, Trac- tor attagh., assorted plows, etc.; also 2-horse wagon, fair. weed. ers, ete. Good cond. Mrs. R. L. Stapleton, Weston. JD 6-dise. tiller plow, equip. for power contro], on rubber, and factory built, for 1-1/2 ton Ford truck. All in good cond. W. F. Nutt, Luella, Phone Mc- Donough, 4079. W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg. No. 15 JD Sub soil plow, prac- tically new. Gordon Nixon, Rt. 2, Senoia. 1951 Farmall H. tractor, good cond., with new planter and Cultivator, $600. Andrew Giffs, Rochelle, Farmall super A. tractor, with Cultivators, Planters, disc. plow, tamdem and Drag harrow, $795. J. H. Epps, Rt. 1, Gordon. Farmall C. tractor, wifh new Planters and Cultivators, also new disc. harrow. All in good cond., at my farm. Noah E. Ploaf, Rt. 2,/Bremen, 25 BBL. Midget Marvel Wheat Mill outfit, Flour Mill cleaner, Eliminators, self rising mixer, scales, oi] engine, etc. J. B. Wood, Rt. 4, Madison. 1947 JD Automatic hay baler with Wisconsin air cooled motor. Cash terms. F. H. heh Rt. 1, Jackson. Farmall. A tractor with ail equip., good cond., $450. Mrs. B. Sheffield, Rentz. 2-horse wagon, $65.00; Ledbetter Cotton and Corn Guano Distributor, Plant- er almost new, $25; also 2-horse | Oliver Walking, Cultivator, $45. All in good cond. W. L. Frank- lin, Rf. 1, Fairmount. Good shallow well pump, al- most new, $65. Will pump water out of 35 ft. well; also want automatic poultry feeder, in good cond., for size house, 100 tt. -X-1107 te Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. p Deep or shallow crane well pump in first class cond., 300 gal. cap. per hr. for sale, or exch. for good garden tractor. John D. Anderson, Box 323, Dalton. AC Combine, $1,000, also Drill, $300. Both like new. My place, 20 mi. So. Macon on Hwy. 41. E. G. Fountain, Fort Valley. One $700 Irrigation System, never used, consists of portable 5 horse power Gasoline motor, 24 lengths 2 in: Pipe, and all fittings. Has not been assembled. M. E. Shankle, Rt. 1, Juniper. Ferguson 30, made 3 crops, with good rubber, and cond.; al- so have harrow, planters, Culti- vators, etc. Sell separately or as unit. W. H. Willson, Rt. 1, Al- bany, Phone Hemlock 5-4038. - SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED | Want Dezier blade for JD model L. tractor. L, E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Box 717, Waycross: Want Cole Corn Planter with. Guano hopper. Pay cash; also have for sale Owensboro 2-horse wagon; practically new, $75. H.4 N. Watts, Buchanan. ~ Want good used 3-4 disg. til- ler for JD tractor, in good cond. Cheap. Write prices and details. Cecil Whitley, Rt. 2, Box 9, Mauk. Want Ford or Ferguson rear view Row Cultivator. J. Brazier, Zebulon. Want good used Rotary Hes for Ford tractor or the 2 small ones that go on Ford Cultivator. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. Want front end loader and blade for H. or M. Farmall trac- tor. Prefer Intnl. make. State price, cond., seria] and model No. Must be reasonable. H. S. Daws, Rutledge. Want used Cultivator for Zord tractor. Fin Davis, Bt 1, Blairs- ville, Want used Manure spreader, large one and in good cond.; also front end loader for Intnl. Farmall H. tractor. State full price and details in first letter. L. D. Baggarley, Roberta. .Want 10-15 meadows eee Mill. Letters ans. T? B. Smith, P. O. Box 15, Elberton, pga : 1963. Want good used AC model B. tractor, with planters, Cultiva- tors, power, lift, starter and lights, good cond. Reasonable. good cond.,. -| Walter Mills, Rt. 2, 25c |b. parcel post. Joe Bie Case size wood, Rt, A, "MeDo Want two aed used 0- also have for sale plow, es and fenc ea, Tek, means: Jy ley. Want Farm Je lic lift and 3-p want grubbing use. Farm ng tones Stout, Warm Springs. Want Model H. tractor, with starter vator, good cond. Veal, Rt. 2, Cordele. Want side disc_ Farmall Cub tractor, etta, Phone 3603. Want Super C tor, with planters tors. ae W. Boat 1 Athens, - f Want good cond truckers crop, in go matter. Mrs. N. L. Be 1204, Athens, ae Want mule drawn. er. Will pay freight. State price. a Hy But, thonia. _ fe Watn to exch. 1952 mers CA tractor, Cultivators for WD or AC tractor, Planters vators. J. T. Madden, Want to Exch. one cutter, extra good Ford or Fer blade. W. Cole, Want 4-5 horse gasoline engine for garden tract good, Rt. 1, Dacula. Want large cir milk cooler, in good approx. 10 cans. c sider bulk-type coo! Cash; also want JD model B. tractor. Bentley, 1018 Ri Zev Marietta, Phone eating or planting, i. than bu., 30 lb. Wi Beans, 50 bu. large Velvet beans, Peed 5] in 2 bu. bags, $6 b ville. W. C. Blount, Macon. 1955 crop White, ten den beans, 40c cup; 3 also brown striped half beans, 35 cup; 3 cups, 30c postage for 3 less, $1. Mrs. Pierce En 1, Gainesville. 100 Ibs. col. butter be picked and shelled, not Rt. 1, Douglasv: Good, sound, speckle variety running, $5 bu. FO. W. H. Cook, Rt. 3 reweor: Tron Gay: pe, pure,..2: 1/2 bur? R. A. Allen, jen j Jackson 2147. Conch Peas, 20c sale. R. H. Tyson, boro. ag 10 bu. Pur eh sale. Write for pric ship. My place, 3 mi. towntown. I. Temple. Henderson's _ Beans and white ru BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE PAGE THREE SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE id time bender White half beans, 50c cup; Blue Ja- 20c Ib. in 5 Ib. lots; Bears, 40c Ib.; White nest $1.25 gal.: ground sage, =) Add postage. Ps B: , Rt. 1, Ball Ground. it and speckled half run- den beans, 50c cup; Red d Crowder Peas, 30c 1b,; Java Peas, 25c Ib.; Salet mn Peas, 65c cup. Add post- G. T. Brown, a 1, Ball . Iron ond Clay Peas, aned and in 2 bu. bags, $3 OB farm. C. A. Faircloth, ans, very Prolific, 50c all Whiie Butter Beans, p. Add postage. Mrs Ar- et PES 5s ia Wied 3 fo pe? Pe Z ie White Lady Peas Ds Boxces, sound, weevil 35c cup, 3 cups, $1; f. Been 6 wks. Cream Hull, Red Speckled Pole Thite _Brown-eye;. also anut Peas. Mrs. Herbert on, Rt. 1, Bowdon - sed, recleaned 90 wae E beans, $4 to $5 bu., at . A. Mann, Roberta. d, good tested Brabham 5 bu. FOB. Neil Horton, erry. ct. Ss Soybeans, $4.50 B. John H. Belleflower, Pts Ete Valley te Peas, Cabbage 83 pct., 35c lb.; or more, 25c; Conch, 73 Ib.; 2 bu. or more 23c ning Acre, 85 pct., 28c . or more, 20c Ib. FOB. Brooke, Newton. 1953. half runner Vel- all sound without 3S U. 13 yan Mancil, Wil- S. Red Ripper Peas, thrashed, sound, no burst- , cleans $30 for lot. B. F. Rt. 1, , Martin. . new imp. Velvt bean,s ry few 90 day beans cs bu., at farm. Leo t a Millwood hull Cabbage Peas, 3 cups, $2; White Acre, Vhite hull, Brown Crowd- eas, about 25 Ibs.,,.25 Vb: Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. pure, recleaned Iron el 955 crop, in new even bu. bags, $4 bu. FOB. Davidson, Bonaire. . Brabham Peas, reclean- id oe in 2 bu. new on Pauaiiy 90 day run- Velvet beans, very bright teady for planting, Snider, Jr., Hwy. Peas, Prolific, ig kind, good, clean seed, Add postage. I pay post- 5 Ibs. lots up to third 5c Ib. Cash or M.O. only. Silver, Rt. a Talking PP. to third zone. Oo. only. Samy Silver, Talking Rock= = Cream and- White Black, and Brown ie to the stalk, 25c purple hull Peas, free Write for prices. ship. My place, 3 mi. Ss i ittle ce peanut 3 for $1; Crow- _ bunch bush 80c Del. | fashion tender half run-. high purity, | (on Hwy. running beans, cetown. I. O. Gray, Rt.| White and striped Half Run- ner beans, and Pink peas; also White Cut Short Cornfield beans, 50c cup; White musn Peas, and Speckled Crowders, 45c cup, 3 cups, $1. No checks. Add postage. Mrs. Tom Silvers, Rt. 3, Ellijay. .Old time tender Bean seed, Striped and White half runners and cut shorts, 60c cup; White blooming frost proof Salet Eng. Peas, 75c cup. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Cream Crowder Peas, also striped half runner beans, 25c cup; Okra seed, 35c cup. Mrs. L.-W. Fuller, Rt. 1, Hiram. Striped half runner beans, with purple blossom, 40c cup; Purple hull Crowder Peas, 40c pt.; col. bunch Butter beans, 25 cup, or exch. for print sacks, 4 of kind, 1 cup for 1 sack. Add postage on ea. Pay postage if Exch. Mrs. L. C. Bishop, Rt. 1, Carnesville. Tron Hay Peas, recleaned in 2-1/2 bu. bags, $4 bu. H. C. Al- len, Rt. 3, McDonough, _Phone 3379. 14 bu. Dixie Lee Peas, Pure and sound, $3.50 bu., in 2 bu. bags. No orders less 2 bu. W. W. Dickey, P.O. Box 3, Midville; White bunch Butter Beans, little Fla. White Peas, 25c cup; also White Corn, $1 bu., at-my place. Add _ postage. B. Strange, Rt. 4, Swainsboro. 30 bu. 100 day running Velvet beans, picked without rain, sound, $5 bu., at my farm. Guar. to be sound, good, thrashed and bagged. Richard Thigpin, Scott. White imp. and cream. half runners, and little Pink Peanut beans, 55c cup. Add postage, Exch. for sacks,-3 print for 1 cup, or 4 white. Ea. pay postage. Jemima Crump, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Bu. 1955 crop Red Ripper Peas ',hand shelled, free from trash, and weevils, never been treated, 20c Ib; af my farm. Will not ship. Inquires ans. con-~- taining stamped envelope, Mrs. L. A. Sanders, Rt. 3, Carnsville. 4-5 bu. White, black-eyed Peas, sound and clean, 10c lb. My place, 1/2 mi. No. Ludville, 2, Talking Rock. Old time striped cornfield white running butter beans and red and white striped crowder peas, ea. kind, 3 lbs. for $1. T. E. Eason, 1182 Gunclub Rd.. N.W. Atlanta 18. Black cornfield beans, 30c cupful; Half runner Icicyle gar- den beans, 35c cup; also long | white okra seed, some pods 9 in. long, 35 cupful. Add post- age. J. H. Murray, Rt. 3, Con- stitution Rd. Atlanta 16. Red:and white Speckled and Cream Crowder peas, 35c pt.; giant white .butterbeans, 9 and 12 to pod, 10c ea. A. P. Gladden, Tallapoosa. Choice creaseback bean seed, 65c cup; also large brown bunch beans, extra early and little red peanut beans, 65c cupful. PP. Mrs. Fred Aaron, Aska. Good, sound running Spec- kled Velvet beans, $5 bu. Will | ship 1 bu. up. Kenneth Watson, Vienna. RE 3s White, black-eyed Crowder, good, cleaned for table use, a- bout 1-1/2 bu. purple hull crow- ders, .12-1/2c lb. at. my place. N. M. Nicholson, oe Rock, Rtv Ty 50 bu. 90-Day running Velvet beans ,extra sound. Thurman Johnson, Rt. 3, Soperton. Purple hull Crowder peas, 25c lb.; Tong green Okra seed, 50c lb.; also Pink skin Peanuts, 30c lb. Add postage. Mrs. S. F. Car- roll, Rt. 3, Rockmart, Phone 5343. SEED AND GRAIN e FOR SALE Citron seed for Sale. Contact. ce ceaames. Parrott. 582 S.A Jackson; Rt as 3 dif: var. Gourd, large han- dle and Ornamental, 1-1/2 doz. seed, 15c and stamped envelope. No orders filled unless stamped envelope. Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt. 2, Martin. White Butter Beans, 30c lb. No order less 3 lbs.; also good tender half runner beans seed, 60c cup; genuine Boquet Pep- per and large Muskmelon seed, 25c tbls. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar- tin. Calif. Multiplying beer seed, 25c start. PP. in Ga. Frank Weeks, Dial. Multiplying Calif. beer seed, 25c start. PP. in Ga. Miss Ruth Weeks, Dial. Citron seed, $1 lb.; Slickleaf Mustard seed, 40c cup; col. Bunch Butter beans, 35c Ib.; 3 Ibs.,.$1; Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 2 doz., 75c; also field Dewberry and Blackberry, 50c doz. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. White and striped half run; ner bean seed, 60c cup, 2 cups, $1; Red spotted Crowder Peas, 50 cup, 3 cups, $1. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Good, tender Bunch bean seed, White and Brown striped half. runner, little 6 wks. Pea- nut half runners, old fashion Cornfield beans, 60c cup; red speckled Crowder and purple hull Peas, 40c cup; Bunch green B. pod and Velvet Okra seed, 50c cup. Add postage. N. B. Banks, Carters. 40 bu. Cane seed, $3 bu. Con- tact. F. W. Collins; Rt: 2, Box 49, Blairsville. New 1955 crop Imp. Long Green Okra seeds, hand picked and cleaned, 65c lb.; 5 Ib: or more, 50c lb. Add postage. Mrs. L. A. Ellington, Rt. 3, Lawrene- ville. Good, tender striped half run- ner bean seed, 40c cup; pure Yellow meated Watermelon, 50c cup; good, tender, striped Corn- field beans, 40 | cup, White bunch Butter Beans, for plant- ing.or eating, 20c lb. Add post- age on Butter beans. Mrs. L. A. Thompson, Rt. 4, Cumming. Long- yellow meated Water- melon with White rind, (better known as Banana Melons) seed, 10c tbls .and stamped envelope. Larry Medders, Ri 4, Baxley. Clemson Okra seed, Tab. test- ed, 80 pct. germ.; 40c lb. Special rprice on 25 lbs. or more. Let- ters ans. Herbert Doster, Rt. 3, Monroe. Arlington Sericea Lespedeza, seed for sale. T. O. Galloway, Doraville. - Sound, Perkins Dwarf Okra seed, 50c lb. Add 25c Ib .postage.. Mrs. M. H. Wilson, P. O. Box 889, Thomasville, Phone 1589. Good, Cut tender speckle Short Cornfield and White half || runners; little Spanish Peanuts, shelled, and good Pumpkin seed, 50c cup. Add postage. No checks nor stamps. Mrs. Henry G. Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Booking orders on 1955 crop Cattail Millet, Sericea Lespe- deza, Wheat, Iron and Clay Peas. Germ. and Purity guar. See San- kie Powell at farm near Wrens or Contact M. T. Courson, Hazle- hurst. Seed: Cowhorn Pepper, -25c tsp. and 3c stamp. Send 28c in stamps or coin; also Castor Bean, Giant Sunflower, Banana Can- taloupe and mixed Watermelon, 10 pkg. and 3c stamp. Send stamps or money for all. Robert Waters, Rt. 1, Jesup. Seed: Congo, Cannon Ball watermelon, Rocky Ford can- taloupe, $1.50 pt.; Cow Horn and long Cayenne pepper, -Ponde- rosa and Brimmer tomatoes, Clemson spineless okra, squash, others, 30c pkg. Prepaid; also want Martha Washington As- paragus crowns and-sage plants. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Phone AT-6452. _ Victory grain seed Oats, 94.94 pet., bright and sound, 5 bu. bags, $5 FOB. J. F. Lowe, Box Bae Fort Valley. 120 lbs. tender green Okra seed, 50c lb.; smaller quantities, 60c lb. Grown and gathered for seed. Julian Tyler, Rt. 3, Monti- cello. Good, tender bean seed; White half runner, striped thousand to one, ,50c cup; White rice Pop corn, shelled 40c cup; also Calif. Black-eye Peas, 30c lb. PP. in Ga. Mrs. Inez Gore, Rt. 2, Rydal. 1955 crop Congo Watermelon seed, $1 lb. M. S. McGregor, C/O Leesburg Farm, Leesburg. | Citron seed, 75c lb. Write for prices om larger amts. Lawrence Hudson, Rt. 1, Parrott. 3,000 Ibs. good Sorghum seed, seven cents lb. Ira Pettigrew, Rt. 2, LaFayette. 1955 crop Kentucky Fescue, 99.2 pct. purity. No weed seed. 50 lb. bags, 17-1/2c lb. Roy Ray, Rt. 3 Fayetteville, Phone 2064. Kobe Lespedeza seed, clean, combine run, 15c lb. FOB. farm. No order less 100 lbs. W. W. Mask, Sr. Rt. 1, Fayetteville, Phone 4284. : Old time little White, tender half runner garden and White, tender cut short Cornfield beans seed, $1 cup. Add postage. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. Cabbage Pea seed, Conch Peas, White A. Peas, Starr Mil- Jet, combine Sagrain seed. Spe- cial prices in 100-500 and ton lots' on request. D. A. Law, Chula, Phone Tifton 1716-R-2. Sericea Lespedeza, $18 CWT: Ky 31 Fescue $16 Cwt. Both re- cleaned and tested, also Fescue and Sericea Hay, square bales, $25 ton. Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Phone Fayetteville, 5581. Perkins Dwarf green Okra seed, hand picked, 99 pct. pur- ity, 85 pet .germ., 45c Ib. P. K. Moore, Lakeland Rd., Valdosta. Okra seed, bears until frost, 45c lb. PP.: also Parsley seed, 15c large pkg. Mrs. Gordon Leatherwood, Lawrenceville. Fresh Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed) 20c st., or 12 st, $1 PP: Woodley Blue, Rt. 1, Waco. 20,000 Ibs. No. 1 Brown Top Mille seed, recleaned, tested, seven cents Ib. FOB.; also 5,000 Ibs. recleaned and _ scarified Sericea, 20c lb. FOB. J. Lyn- wood Bentley, Rt. 2, Thomaston, Phone 3697. Tender stripped Cornfield bean seed, 40c cup; 3 cups, $1. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Gherkin seed, 15c tbls. PP. Mrs. John Bell, Rt. 1, Box 230, Alpharetta. Clemson Spineles Okra seed, tested, 40c lb. in 100 Ib. lots. E. E. Lackey, 607 Clifton Rd., N.E., Atlanta 7, Phone EV-87 45 after 6 p.m. Imp. long, green Okra seed, 25c cup, 5 cups, $1; also short handled Gourd seed, 10 tbls. Nes Horace Suttles, Rt. 1, Hart- well. f White multiplying. Nest and large yellow Multiplying On- | ions, $1.35 gal.; also White half runner bean seeds, and old Fashion Bunch Okra, 40c cup. All del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. 10 Smell Melon, 10 Red Bird Yard long Bean and running Cucumber, 10 seed, 10c; Pump- kin seed, 25c pkg.: also Sun Flower seed, 25c pkg. Stamped addressed envelope for ea. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Rt. 2, Newnan. | Star Millet in 100 lb. bags, re- cleaned and tasted, $8 bag. Ed. : E. Faircloth, Leslie. 40 bu. good Syrup Cane Seed, S combined, thrashed, and extra cleaned, $3 bu., at my place, 1 mi. Young Harris P. O. James T. OSheal, Rt. 1, Young Harris. Cowhorn Okra seed, 50 lb.; White half runner and brown striped bean seed, 40c lb.; also dark Yellow Pumpkin, 25e cup, Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Brown-eyed and Pole Cat Crowders, White Black-eyed and Brown-eyed mixed Peas, $2.25 gal.; long Purple Hull Crowder and White lady Peas, $2.75 gal.; also muskmelon and Cantaloupe seed, 10c tbls. and stamped en- velope. Tollis Blalock, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Yellow Hot squash Pepper seed, 15c pod, and 3e stamp; 25 for 2 pods. PP. Mrs. Lula Willis, Rt. 2, Chatsworth. 1955 crop White bunch but- ter Beans, and Peas, 3 cups, $1.25; Col. Half runner garden Bean Seed, good, and tender, 3 cups, $1.35. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming. 23> pints large, round type Yellow meated Watermelon seed - $1.15 PP.; dlso Okra seed, bears until frost, 40c large cup. Mrs. _ Ancil Stewart, Rt. 2, Cumming. Sound, bright, Roanoke Soy- | beans, good for grain or hay, $4.50 bu.; recleaned Brown Top Millet; grown from Cert. Oreg- on seed, $10 CWT. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. i: Few gal. White $1.50 gal. PP. Mrs. Rt. 2, Alma. Black-eyed Pea and Bunch half runner beans, 50c lb. PP. C. C. Wilson,. Lawrenceville. nest Onions, Sam Carter, Spring Farm Land The annual spring FARM LAND edition of the Market Bulletin will be published Wednesday, March 14. The deadline for all notices or advertisements arriving in the Market Bulletin Office is March 1. Farms and farm land be eligible for insertion in Notices in the will not be published. erty nor for a non-resident out-of-state address should name of the sender should handwriting of the sender. mot exceed 70 words, including name, address and telephone number where desired. All notices will be returned or cut down to the maximum of 70 words if submitted otherwise. Only one notice will be allowed to each individual or fam- ily except in the case of separately owned tracts, interest of real estate firms. agents, brokers, banks, dealers, etc., or for city and town lots, individual houses, apartments or rooms, stores, filling stations, summer or winter resorts, eic., Notices will not be allowed on out-of-state prop: Georgia taxpayer owns the land and is necessarily out of the state. In such cases an explanation for the Notices should be carefully written and the All notices should be addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth Hynids, Editor of Notices, Market Bulletin, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta 3, Georgia. Edition March 14 for sale, for cash, rent or - exchange and farm land wanted to buy or rent will | this edition. Notices may oy of Georgia except when a accompany the notice, be signed in the personal or 6 wks. Watermelon, _ taloupe, PAGE FOUR SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE | Pensacola Bahair Grass seed, recleaned and packed -in 100 Ib. bags, germ. and purity guar. 25c Ib. All letters ans. Virgil T. Barber, Rt. 2, Nashville. Cantaloupe seed, choice, clean personally selected and dried, 1-1/2 lb., $5. Mrs. W. J. Cousins, 1136 Linder Ave., Macon. Cert. Starr Millet seed, in 100 Ib. bags, also 400 lbs. grade seed. E. P. Drexel, Rt. 3, Tif- ton. Dish Rag Gourd seed, 10c doz., 6 doz., 50c; also Garlic, $1.25 doz. Add postage. Miss Cecil McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Tender Bean seeds, imp. White half runner, little pink peanuts beans, all 60c cup, and free of Weevils. No checks, nor stamps. Add postage. Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt. B, Ellijay. Okra seed, 75c Ib.;. yellow Gooseneck Squash, $1 lb.; white running Butter Beans, 30c lb.; Congo, -$2 lb.; Black Diamond, $1.50 Ib.; Ice Box $1.25 lb.; imp. Jumbo Can- 50c lb.; White nest onions, 25c lb. Add _ postage. Mrs. C: H. Sledge, Byron. White Creaseback and striped stick bean seed, 50c cup; strip-f ed Cushaw seed; also Winter Squash and Candy Toaster seed, 10c doz. All Pumpkin variety, Add postage. Joe B. Seedy, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 5,000 Ibs. No. 1 Sericea Les- pedeza seed, cleaned, scarified, new bags, purity test, 95.55; Germ. 91.00 pct. 16 lb. P. T. Patton Shady Dale. Phone Mon- ticello 5123. 800 bu. Texas rust-proof Oats, germ. 94 pct. tested; 80c bu. in bulk and loaded; 87c bagged. No order less 50 bu.; also, 25 bu. recleaned Iron peas in good 2 bu. bags, $4 bu. No order less 10 bu. Will ship, or del. reas- onable distance. M. P. Minchew, Jr., Rt. 3, Itacon, Phone 37030. Gourd seed: big round Bask- et, Martin and some with knots on handle, 50c doz. and post- age. Mrs, Letha Watson, Hig- don. White Half Runner garden and brown speckled cutshort cornfield beans, 45c teacupful. No chks. nor money orders. Miss Ioma Corbin, Rt. a Ball Ground. 2,600 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza seed, in 100 lb. cotton bags, re- cleaned and scarified, purity 99.62 pct.; germ. 82 pct. 12c lb. at my place. Mrs W. C. Hill- house, Waynesboro, phone 2300 -100 bu. combine peas, germ. 89 pct.; 4,000 lbs. Brown Top Millet, germ. 82 pct.;~ purity 99.04 pet.: 800 lbs. Sericea seed. All, recleaned and in new bags. George Saxon, Rt. 1, Bowman, Phone Hartwell 395J4. 12,000 lbs. Martins combine Milo grain Sorghum seed, clean, combine run, $4.50 CWT at my farm. Will ship Frt. Col. if money accompanies order. J. e Bower, Rt. 1, Alma, Phone 575. 500 lb. Kobe Lespedeza seed, recleaned, 18c lb. FOB ay farm, Herman C. Brewer, Rt. 3, Dan- ielsville. Col. bunch, half runner Snap and Half Runner White Butter Beans, 50c cup; Pumpkin seed, 15c tbls.; Gourd seed, 15c tbls. and stamped envelope. Mrs. Thurman Todd, Mitchell, Rt. 2. Ice -Box Watermelon and Butter-nut Squash seed, 25, 10c;. also midget Hot Pepper seed, strongest grown, 3 pods, 10c. Add postage. Ralph Hill, Box 145, Maysville. 2,300 lbs. recleaned, scarified, tested Sericea Lespedeza seed, 99.85 pct. purity; 85 pct. germ. No noxious weed seed, bagged in new 100 lb. sacks. Donald Peavy, Rt. 3, Cuthbert, Phone 115-J2. 1955 crop Clemson Spineless Green pod Okra seed, clean and sound, 2 lb. $1. Cheaper in Jarger lots. No order less $1. Add postage. J. O. Wiley, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald. + ten, Rt. .2, Camilla. Good tender White half run- ner little pink peanut and cream 6 wks. beans, 55 cup; 2 cups, $1; White Crease Back Corn- field beans, 60c cup; Red speck- le Crowder and White Mush peas, and green Okra seed, 45c-. cup; 3 cups, $l. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Old fashion large White Half Runner Bean seed, 60c cup. PP. Miss. Mamie Anderson, Po =O: Box 37, Ellijay. White nest multiplying On- ions for plantins or eating, $1.50 gal. PP. Mrs. 3. G. Hunnicutt, Dial. Sericea Lespedeza Seed, com- bine_run, and planted as they are, 18c lb. C .A. Hudson, Ral- eigh, Phone 439-J. Okra seed, 40c cup, or 75c lb. PP; also 30 bu. bright, sound 90 day running Velvet Beans, recleaned, $5 bu. FOB. John T. Wilcher, Mitchell. Large, round, dark rind Wat- ermelon seed, 40, 10c; New Hampshire Midget Watermelon seed, 10c pkg. and self address- ed envelope; also White nest Onions, 1.25 gal. Add postage. Mrs. P. E. Taylor, Rebecca. 1955 crop Brown striped half runner beans, sound and tend- er, $1 lb.; pure Livsey Water- melon (will grow to 85 lbs) seed $2 lb.; also Fla. speckled Pole Butter beans, prolific bearers, and 6 wks. Table Peas, 3 Ibs., $4PP.in Ga: MaxsicJ: M. Jones, Grayson. Excellent quality Brown Top Millet (State analysis upon re- quest) in new bags; also want good quality Kobe or Korean Lespedeza. If interested will exc. Brown Top Millet seed for same. George H. Childs, ae Ave., Thomaston. White half runner oo ee treated, 60c cup; 2 cups, 1; Watermelon seed, 40, 25c; 100, 50c; also long Pod green Okra seed, 40c cup. H. G. Fraser, Rt. 3, Gainesville, Long green Okra seed, new seed, hand picked and shelled extra, prolific, bears until frost if kept cut, 50c lb. Add post- age. Mrs. H. G. Greene, Carnes- ville. Pure old time Jones Water- melon seed, $2 lb. PP. E. W. Bellanny, Rt. 1, Carnesville. White nest Onions, $1.50 gal.; Beer seed, 25c good start, and stamp self addressed envelope. Mrs. Eunice Woody, Dial. PLANTS FOR SALE Red multiplying onion plants, 50c C.; also Fig plants, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Woo- Myers and Rubel: Blueberry bushes, 2-4 ft., 2-3 yrs. old, from Porterfield stock. Very healthy roots, $4 doz. FOB. E. G. Nicholson, Allen Rd., Rt. 3; Macon. Tenn. Beauty and Blakemore strawberry plants, $1 C.; 500, $3.50; $7 M.; also Lawton Black- berry plants, $i dozer $7.-G, T. H. Graves, Fayetteville. Chas. W. frost-proof cabbage and white Bermuda onion plants 300, $1.25; 500, $1.75; $2.50 M. postage paid; $2 M. at farm. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage, and Crystal Wax and Yellow Bermuda Onion plants, 300, $1.25; 500, $1.70; $2.50 M. Prompt shipment guar. Mrs. Ina Griffin, Rt. 4, Baxley. Mastodon strawberry field grown plants, $3.75 C. Del. Miss ae Hamby, Rt. 3, Green- ville , Kudzu Crowns, $7.50 M. FOB; also Klondike strawberry plants, $7.50 M. PP. W.-H, Hipp, Ho- gansville, Yellow Bermuda and Crystal Wax onion and Copenhagen Mkt. cabbage plants, 300, $1.25; 500, $1.70; $2.50 M. Prompt shipping guar. Ina Griffin, Rt. 4, $1.75; $2.50 M. Del. Otis Con- | ner, Pitts. Rooted Sage eh Catnip New Hampshire Ice Box |}. Baxley. PLANTS FOR SALE strawberry plants, 4.50: $8 M. PP. No H. H. Smallwood, Missionar $1 C; 500, chks. Mrs. Attapulgus. . Good, strong yellow Bermuda -and Crystal Wax onion, also Copenhagen Mkt. cabbage plants, 300, $1.25; 500, $1.70; $2.50 M. Prompt Shipping. James Griffin, Rt. 4, Baxley. Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, also Hazlenut bushes, 25, $2; field Blackberry and run- ning Dewberry, 85c doz.; Yellow Root plants, 65c doz.; Yellow Root, washed, 4 lb. lard box full, $1: Wild strawberry plants, 3 doz. $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Water Cress, large rooted plants, $1 C. Add postage. Or- ders filled promptly. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Calhoun. Crystal Wax and Yellow Ber- muda Onion, also Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage plants, 300, $1.25; 500, $1.70; $2.50 M. Prompt ship- menit guar. James Griffin, Rt. oe Baxley... Early J. and Chas. W. frost- proof cabbage and white Ber- muda onion plants, 60c C; 500, plants, 10c ea.; $1 doz.; Pepper- min plants, 50c ea.; Squash, Pepper seeds, 10c tsp.; Curled Mustard seeds, 15c tsp.; Old fashion bunch Okra seed, 40c cup. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Mtn. Huckleberry, pees size, 25, $2; field Blackberry and running Dewberries, Hazle- nut bushes, 25, $2; also Yellow Roots, washed clean, 4 lb. lard box, $1; Yellow Root plants, 75c doz.; 50-75. Ib. little Rice Peas, 15 Ib. No less 10- 1b. shipped. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hen- derson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Wakefield Cabbage and Ga. Collard, 60c C.; 500, $1.50; $2.75 M.; Yellow B. and Crystal Wax Bermuda Onions, 60c C.; 500, $1.20: $2 IM. .PP--and prompt shipment. H. E. Smith, Baxley. Coastal Bermuda Sprigs, 50c bu., or 40c per cubic ft. Special price-on large lots. Dig every day except Sunday. R. W. Pat- rick, Tifton, Phone 580 Cabbage, Chas. Wakefield, Copenhagen, and white Ber- mudaonion plants, 500, $1.25; $2 M.; $7.50 for 5 M. Orders filled prompt. E. L. Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitzgerald. Cert. sweet potato plants, now booking, .ready last of March:. Bunch P.R., New Ga. Red, New Early sweeh Gold Rush. Guar. del. on confirmed orders. L. L. Heidt, Box 49, pores. Phone 942. Frost-proof Gapenkacen Mkt., Chas. W. cabbage and white, sweet Bermuda onion plants, 500, $1.25; $2 M; 5 M. $7.50 Exp. Col. Mrs. eisai Stokes, Box 349, Fitzgerald. Cerh. Coastal Bermuda sprigs, 75 per cubic ft. (well packed). Special price on large truck lots. A.C.P. Purchase Orders accept- ed. R. H. Gardner, Rt. 2, Mc- Donough. Klondike strawberry, 90c C; Catnip, 40c bunch; peppermint, 40c doz.: scuppernong vine vine cuttings, 60c doz.; Mtn. Huckle- berry, bearing size, 60 doz.; brown striped Half runner bean seed, 60c cup; 3 cups, $1.35. Mrs. Lee Hood, i. 1, Gaines- ville. Ga. Collard sin, grown for large collard growers, $1 M., at Bed, or FOB in 20-100 M. lots: ready May, June, and July. Book your order for quan. and date. J. H. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 229, Milledgeville: ; Mtn. Huckleberry. plants, one cent ea. plus postage; also Guinea bean and Aligdld seed, 10c doz. and stamped envelope. T. M. Shelnutt, Frolona. Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1-2 yrs. old, $2. C.; 500, $7; $12.50 M. Add postage. C. D. Crow, Rt. 2; good Sericea, Sericea Lespedeza Hay, baled square bales, $30 ton. E. A. Bal- Mtn.- SHueenece berry and Blackberry, 50c doz.; Blakemore Blackberry, 6, 50c; also Catnip, 25 bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Otis a Cumming. Strawberry lant: from Cert. Missionary and Mastodon, $1 C PP. Mailed damp packed. Tom Kittle Rt 5; Carrollton. Pure strain, large size sree berry plants, Soe" Ces PP. Del Damp_ paeked. Ne - Sane Rutledge. CORN AND SEED Ee FOR SALE ~ a 600 bu. yellow corn, mechan- ically picked, $1.25 bu. FOB. Have elevator for loading truck.. Frank Pelz, Pearson. 500 bu. Corn in shuck.~Good hard White corn, $1.50 bu. C. S. Graves, Fayetteville, Phone O201, ane Old fashion White, and red Cob field selected, hand shell-. ed Corn, $1.50 pk., $6 bu. A. L. McKee, Rt. 4, Box. 8d: Griffin. Pure Hastings Super Pralitic White seed Corn, in 100 lb. bags, $6 bag. John Bray, Oglethorpe. 1955 crop White Corn for sale. S. E. Jackson, Rt. 2,- Fayette- ville; Phone 4372. > >. 25 Ibs. pure Yellow Bapeocs Guar. for Popping or seed, $5 FOB, T. W. Hutchinson, Tem- ple. Corn for sale. Contact. B. J. Coleman; Campbellton and Cochran Rd., t. 1, Ben Hill. 300 bu. good corn, $1.50 bu.; also 3 tons good peanut hay, $25 ton. at my barn, 4 mi. So. Brooklet. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Rt. 2, Brooklet. ory HAY AND STRAW (Wheat, Qats, Etc.) ~ - FOR SALE ; 1,000 bales Brown Top Millet, 2,000 bales. Johnson and Crab Grass; $25 ton. FOB.; $30 del., in 3 ton lots within 30~mis also Straw, $15. ton. J. Lynwood Bentley, Rt 2, Thomaston, Phone 3697. S 40 tons igi cae Alfalfa Hay, $40 ton; 20 tons good Oat Hay, $30 ton, at farm, in large square bales. C. J. Fanin, Rt. ae Aragon, Phone Rockmart, 5785. 20 ton baled Oat; also 50 ton good Grass Hay, $20 ton; 15 ton $25 ton: baled without rain. Located my barn 5-1/2 mi. Madison. J. F. Har. wood, Buckhead, Ba Mad- ison, 592-J1. also good Peanut Hay, $30 and $22.50 ton at barn. State Hwy. 17, 50 mi. W. Savannah. P. W. Harris, Rt. 4, Sylvania. 30 tons good Peanut ae. $20 ton, at my barn. A. L. Dale, | Parrott, Phone 823. 3 30 tons mixed Grass ard Les- pedeza Hay, bright and in good square bales, $23 ton, at farm, 8 mi. Decatur. Richard Lewis, Be Rd., oe Phone DE 300 square eles ood clean without rain, approx. 75 lbs. bale, $1 pale.. Exch. for beef type calves.. My place, 10 mi. So. Atlanta. Guy Neal Ellen-| wood, Phone Stockbridge, 3967. Large quantity Coastal Ber- muda and Oat Hay. in| lard, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Phone 2981. 7 tons baled Oats, $30 fion, al- son 300 bales Hay, $1 bale. Rob- | ert E. Milford, Rt. 1, Box ce Appling. 150 bales good Leaneden ha Orchard .Grass Hay, 95c bale, baled without rain, and in| square bales. Located 20 m No, Atlanta off 140 Hw Gainesville.- Cox Rd. Ralph Danga bearing | size, 4 doz., $10; Imp. field Dew- |. 1,000 bales bright Oat |- Coasts Hay, well. fcuulicea, | Stockbridge 3161 ~ Sev. tone Milo Hay, bined, and rege te twine b barn. H. Hay and_ bale sale. My place, 20 on Hwy. 41. E. G. Fount Valley : Good Hay, sound ton, at barn. Locate Perry; also yellow $1.75 bu. FOB. | Ri 1, Perry.. Bright Hay, 1 at my barn. ane Creek Rani good protein and fatt ities, $35 ton, at_ Clay, Rt. 3, Avondal Macon, Phone 2-5117. square bales, 70c. 10 mi. N. Athens near Beecher Je Jimmy Gunells, Rt. Top. quality Coastal and Sericea Hay tw $30 ton, FOB barn. Thor ler, Rt. 4, Buena- ista. 30-40 tons Hays, in rou square bale 1 Redwine, Rt. x 2 Exra choice Hay; also some ace Clover, at my place, 7 Winton C. Harris, Rt. 26 bales ni W never rained on, farm, Will not ans. containing st A. S and Johnson grass at farm, or sa L Winder. : 12 tons mixed bale, at oe oe. -bean eed Bae $22:50 ton for lot. } Hay for Cows Sut ay a 1,090, $30, re Stockbridge. Good quali Oa ton; Sericea, $31 quantity other Hiram D. Adamson, Phone Jonesboro, 5641. Bright Jescue Hay ings of Seric L muda, ave. about 50 75c bale. C Ground, Coastal Bi age 80 lbs, ed and cut tein value, within 150 mi. es eerie oie co. _ Baled Sak ; for Sale. Wages, Beco ins: 50c ae at ae cottdale stock, Phone Roswell 24 >|Shaw, Rt. 1; : ee a pies Ey . ee a ARI) U : N Ue pe Be PAGE FIVE "7 SEED "4 MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS O FOR SALE | EQUIPMENT FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE ~ AND WANTED . Cert. imp. Bunch PR. Copper | EGGS: SACKS: Skin seed sweet potatoes, $4| Good shallow Leland Motors,| Quail Eggs; Blue Scaled, Mex-| 50 asst. Print Sacks, wash- -{|bu. FOB. Money orders with | order. M. W. Preston, Sr., Rt. 2, : Buena astaccet. , | 225 bu. Cert. Ga. Red and 125 |bu. P. R. seed sweet potatoes, -|now stored in my curing house. | S bu. for lot; small quantities, 7 bu.; also 35 tons Cokers 100 pet. wilt resistant cottonseed, 1st yr. germ. guar. $80 ton. FOB. |Bryan S. Walker, 403 No. Main | St. Madison, Phone 640. - Sweet potato seed, the new Ga. Red, dev. by Ga. Exp. Sta- -|tion, and the La. Gold Rush, -|Both var. certand $5 bu. at farm. E. Y. Stokes, Rt. 7, Ma- con. POTATOES & OTHER VEGETABLES FOR SALE 100 bu. bunch Puerto Rican ip.| cerk, seed Potatoes, now stored -|in my curing house, $2.50 bu.. |J. M. Christian, Rt. 2, Stock- bridge. ; ~ Cert. Ga. red Sweet Potatoes, 10 bu. and up, $5 bu. J. W. Aultman, Rt. 3, Macon. - Ga. red Sweet Potatoes seed, vine grown Cert. seed stock, $5 J.| bu. FOB. J. C. Anderson, McRae, Phone 3446. s 150 bu. Cert. bunch Pients Rica Sweet Potato seed. Kept pure, from vine cuttings. D. W. Due West Rd., Kennesaw, Phone Marietta, 8. H. | 7962. _ Rabbit-eye $1.50; 6, Black Mul- also _ Bamboo Hender- _ Ellijay. dling, T5G ellow Fig cut- Rob- Ge 45c; Cit- ty af a postage Cumimi -Melon (re- and banana) y coin or 3c 1.10. M. O. me old fash- xed, solid and | bse anit: ing. | - | tion and_ price. Good at Gouge: Skin Puerto Rica Potatoes, for eating or bed- ding, $2.25 bu. My place, 6 mi. E. Twin City, off Hwy. 80. C. A. Oglesby, Twin City. 30-40 bu. Puerto Rica seed _ | Potatoes, Govhk inspected. Have made 34 crops of these potatoes. Ressonable price. W. M. Pitts, Sr., Rt. 4, Thomaston. ; Cert. seed Sweet Gold Rush, ,|Early Triumph and Early Port . | Potatoes, $3 bu.; Bunch Puerto Rica, $4 bu.: Ga. Red, Sh bu. FOB. M.O,. only. Wade M . Sel- tes: Se pall S aeeaT? = ~(Fresh & Cured) | a FOR SALE Country cured meat, per lb: dlings of Sides, 35c. Cope Cain, Rt. 1, Murrayville. Large Hams, wh. 40 lbs., 65c Ib. PP in Ga. C. C. Wilson, Lawrenceville. ~ 3 salt cured Hams, wt. 20-30 Ibs. 70c lb. Warner Bone, Rt. 3, Dallas. A _Sugar cured Hams, 80c Ib.; Shoulders, 55c lb. .Mrs. Willie Turpin, Rt. 4, Gainesville. Phone 22817. Country, ator: smoke d meat per lb: Hams, 10-20 lbs., 85c; eaaulders 8-14 lbs. 55c; Sides, 10-18 lbs., 50c. Guar. a- gainst- spoilage. Shipped COD. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, BOF 5, Dexter. MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED rr rt 147 ft. 2 in. galvanized steel well pipe, used very little, $60; also brass 1-3/16 in. screw-on type pump rod cylinder, $10. FOB. Advise before coming. J. A. Lovelace, 214 Shirley Dr., Warner Robins, Phone 2984. Homelite power saw, with straighh 18 in. blade, model AT: wt. 22 Ibs. Used very little, and excellent cond. $175 cash. Mrs. John W. Phelps, Jr., 2264 Armond Rd., N.E., -Atlanta. Want tools and equip. for farm use. Write what you have, stating cond. Must be cheap for cash. Dalton Dykes, Rt. 3, Hazle- hurst. Want old fashioned 1-horse Buggy or Surrey. State descrip- Effie G. Me- Knij. ee Crooked | Pine View, Rt. Hams, 60c; Shoulders, 35e; Mid-. well pump, half horse power $40 without tank. G. T. Dunlap, Rt. 2, Colquitt. Want good rod type pump jack, and pressure tank, Cheap for cash. W. D. Gill, Rt. 2, Rich- aland. 3 James-Way Gas Brooders, used very little. with 3/4 in. pipe to install, $85 for lot. G. D. Allen, Jasper, Phone 3904. Want Buggy in good cond, and at reasonable price. H. E. -Lanier, Rt. 1, LaGrange. Set flat farm scales, wt. 400 lbs., good cond., and works ac- curately, $35. Mrs, C. D. Whet- chel, Sr., Cordele. Cut-off Saw, mounted on steel frame, practically new. Reasonable, Millard Young, Rt. 1, Senoia. Want 6 in. ply endless belt for Hammer Mill, 35-50 ft., good cond. No worn out belt. Best | prices Roy Price, Rt. 1, Daniels-. ville. 2 used Firestone tires, size 700x15 with tubes, - excellent cond. Gene Adams, 836 W. Pon- ce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Phone CR-1891. ~ Incubator, good as new, for sale. H. B. Montgomery, Sr., jal24 Meade Rd., Decatur. Phone De 9824. ~ Used chicken feeders, 30 large size, 30c ea.; 60 med., 25c ea.; 90 small, 20c ea. W. H. Gazaway, Alpharetta. : 2,000 cap. Farmaster, Incuba- tor, $50; 3,000 cap. Petersime and 10,000: cap. Jameway Incu- bator, $150 ea. All in good cond. O. C. Jordan, Toccoa. for sale. Fred Blalock, 515 Cres- cent Ave., Chickamauga. Want i-horse Well pump, With pipe and foot valve or with out it. No junk. Clem Rob- erson, Rt. 1, Temple. 5 rolls new heavy Barb Wire for sale. Clem Jolly, Clarkston. |. 2,800 used Turpentine cups, three cents ea., at my farm, 8 mi. So, Vidalia, in Center. gom- | munity. No checks. T, W. Mc- | Donald, Rt. 2, Vidalia. j Tilting Arbor Bench Saw; Jointer Planer, 2 drill Press, in- cludes motor and stands. All in good cond. See on Fairburn Rd., at Mt. Carmel School. Mrs. A. M. ee Rt. 4, Douglasville, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ARTICHOKES: Artichokes, 60c gal.; also Butter peas, 35c lb. Add ae Mrs. Estelle Payne, Rt. 3, Can- ton. BEE HIVE: 20-50 Bee Hives for sale at a bargain Come see. Dr. E. H. Hawkins, 1639 Harbin Rd., S. W., Atlanta. 7 hives Bees \(not ih Pat. _| hives), $6 ea. Gus Stover, Rt. ss Ellijay. 2,100 egg cap. leer Incubator | ican Blues, ee California Valley, Texas Reds, Chukar, Blond Bob White, 40c ea.; Northern Bobwhite, 25c -ea. Small orders accepted. R. H. Berry, 220 Ridgeland Ave., De- catur, Phone CR-3048. Booking orders for hatching eggs, Peafowl, Pheasant, Quail, Chukar-~ Partridge, fancy Ban- tams, Green head Mallard ducks Game and _ Polish chickens. Prices quoted on request. Mrs. Helen Street, Rt. 2, 2956 Bu- ford Hwy., Atlanta. FERTILIZER: - Chicken fertilizer in 100 lb. sacks, $1 sack. Mrs. J. E. Car- ter, Rt. 4, Box 487, Atlanta. Phone PL 5-9237. GOURDS. Ornamental, medium size, also some few Martin Gourds, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Roy T. Pruiett, Rt. 1,-Buford. MEAT: 2 Hams, well cured, weight around 48 lb. ea., 60c lb. FOB, Gober Orton, Aska. Salt cured Country Hams, wt. about 25 lbs. ea., 90c Ib. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. - 2 White salt cured hams, 40- 45 lbs., 70c Ib. cash. Write be- fore ordering. C. M .Mann, Rt. 1, Box 107, Monticello. i. 8 country cured Hams, 4 ea. large and med. size, 75c Ib. Come after. Will not ship. Mrs. John Brown, Rt. 4, Box 40, Blairs- ville. PECANS: Any portion 300 Ibs. large paper shell seedling Pecans, fresh crop, 50c lb. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Preetorius, P. O. Box 354, Statesboro. -100-150 lb. Stewart; also few Schyle Pecans. All 50c lb. and FOB.- Cheaper in 100 lb. lots. Henry L. Bryan, Attapulgus. PEPPER: oe 7 yr. round, hot pepper (Miniature Cayenne), finest pickling peppers, 6 seed pods or 3 of ea. 10c and stamped self addressed envelope. R. H. Barry, 220 Ridgeland Ave., De- catur. ~ Cowhorn Pepper, 5 pods, 20c small pepper, 12 pods, 20c PP. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Elli- jay. T5e gal.; ed, free of holes and mildew, 100 lb. cap., 30c ea. Add post- age. Mrs- E. EH. Carroll; Jr., Riverda.e, Rt. 1. Print feed bags, 100 lb. cap.3 free of holes and mildew, wash- ed and ironed, 1-3 alike, best quality. Cannot ship less 20. Mrs.-Ce Ae Cauthen,: Rt ae Powder Springs. 200 White chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., 18c ea. Will ship. COD. G. M. Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. SYRUP: 60 gal. Will Exch. about 15 gal. for big chickens. See me on 138 Hwy. No. of Stockbridge. Mrs. Fannie Mae Simpson, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. ROOTS AND HERBS: .- Yellow Root, 4 lb. lard box, $1.30; Queen of the Meadow, 4 lb. lard box, $1.50; Wild Cherry Bark, 4 lb. lard box, $1.25, Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. f SAGE: 4 Home grown, shade dried 4 page, -$1.65 lbs, PP; Max =A, Kerce, Rt. 6; Reme.. - * BALCK WALNUT MEATS: New Meats, large pieces, $1 pt. Add 10c postage for each pint. Mrs. John Brown, Rt. 1, Dewey Rose ARTICHOKES: z Jerusalem Artichokes, $7 bu. or 15c Ib. Mrs. Vantelle Holl- and, Winder, Phone 00711 after 6 p.m. Nice red Jerusalem Artichokes $5 bu. Nice for pick- ling or planting. No mail orders. Miss Evelyn Sockwell, 1 Lake- shore Dr., Avondale Estates, Phone DE-7747. BAMBOO ROOTS: Large Bamboo Roots, 50c Ib. Add postage. Denver Holl- and, 606 College St., Carrollton FEATHERS: 50. Ib.- second hand feathers, 50c Ib., at my home. Will not ship. Mrs. W. A. Weathers, Rt. 3, Rossville. FERTILIZER: Chieken Compost, excellent quality, by the bag or truck load. Del. West side Atlanta. L. E. Widney, 3850 Bakers Ferry Rd., S. W., Atlanta 11, Phone PL-3-9005. Post Office. Social Security for Farm Operators Did you have a profit of at least $400 from your farm during 1955. If you did you are building Social. Securiiy protection for yourself and your family ... Provided You make your fax returns now. Income Tax Form 1040 which you may secure from your nearest Internal Revenue Office. - eards and benefit information from your nearest Social Security Office. You can get the address from your local Use Schedule F and Secure account number Sugar Cane Syrup. erop. Black Walnut to you. ores MARKS AND BRANDS REGISTRATION At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and brands law was amended to provide for registering 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 application, and all necessary forms will be mailed There is no cost for this registration except the recording fee to the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle are located. PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Agriculture @ PAGE SIX MARKET BULLETIN , MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS | CATTLE FOR SALE- HOGS FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED Bot - Reg. Hereford Cattle, young} Purebred Hampshire gilts and EGGS: PLANTS: bulls, sired by HV Baca Baron | boars, reg. 8-10 wks. old, $25 4 White Chinese Goose eggs, del. $1; beyond third zone, $1.10. Miss Jennie Hogan, Rt. 2, Box 216, Lincolnton Selected Parmento Red eggs, from prize flock, $2.50 setting of 15. Will not ship. Mrs. A. R. Bailey, 489 Pine St., Hape- ville. \ GARLIC: Garlic, the little kind for eat- ing, or seasoning 25c doz.; also Black Haw, 50c lb. Add post- age. Mrs. Cleve Gilbert, Rt. 1, Clermont. GOURDS: Large short handle Martin Gourds, 50c ea. Seed, 25c pgk. F. A. Smith, 4703 Kensington Rd.; Avondale Estates. Martin and Dipper Gourds, 25c.ea.; larger. sizes, 50c ea.; small mixed, five and ten cents ea.; Gourd seed, $1 cup; 25c pkg.; also Ice box Watermelon seed, 25c pkg. Add postage. Mrs. W.-E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Ca- milla. 3 extra large uncut Gourds for sale. L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Box 717, Waycross. LARD: Fresh, home made Tard, for sale. Contact. Thurman Todd, Mitchell. PEANUTS: Imp. Spanish Peanuts, 2 in hull, for eating or planting, 35c ee $2 pk. (of 6 Ibs.), at my home, 2 mi. E. Bowersville. Will not ship. di. PL White, Rt: 1, Bowersville. PEPPER: 2 gal. Red Hot Pepper, shade dried, 1955 crop, $1.50 gal. Mrs Sam J. Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston TUNG OIL TREES: - Small Tung Oil trees also big; red June Plum trees, 10c ft. plus postage. Mrs. Viola Brady, Bt; Cairo: ROOTS AND HERBS: Yellow Root, 4 lb. lard box, $1; also white half runner bean seed, 50c cup. PP. Mrs. Abe Geble, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. SACKS: Print feed sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, 223 alike, 3, $1.15, or 40c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Boyd Johnson, Cherry Log. SAGE: Home grown, shade dried sage, $1:65 lb. postpaid. Max L. Kerce, Rt. 6; Rome. TURKISH TOBACCO: Turkish Tobacco, $1 lb. for small leaves, or 80c ib., for large leaves. D. L. Fortson, Rt. 5, Elberton. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BEESWAX: Want any amount Ancoae: State price; and amt. Leroy Shumans, 407 Jefferson Stz Hazlehurst, CORN: Want 200 bu. White or Yel- Jow Corn. No weevils. Will pay $200 for lot. Del. to my barn. A. W. Sewell, 2006-10th Ave., Columbus. FEATHERS: Want 2 lb. clean new or slight- ly-used Goose feathers, without hard quills. Reasonable. Thos. J. Braswell, 4241 Ave, S.W., Cairo. FIG SPROUTS: Want large, well rooted: Fig Sprouts. Mrs. Ruby Grove, 3575 Boulder Park Dr., S.W., Atlanta, 11, Phone PL-8-1239. MANURE: ; Want fresh horse Manure, from grain fed horse. Want 10 yrds. now, will need more later. James Carpenter, 88 Tate St., Elberton, Phone 172. PEAS AND POST: * Want 4 bu. Unknown stock Peas; also 150 Locust fence post, 6-1/2 ft. long, 4 in dia. Johan D. Anderson, Box 323, Dalton. PEPPER: Want Cowhorn hot Pepper. Advise. Mrs. Bill Gilstrap, Rt. 1; Chickamauga. Want 2-3 doz. sweet Avalon Button Sweet Pepper plants for small garden. Write and I will return stamps. D. M. Tibbott, 113 So. Jackson St., Fitzgerald. SEED: : Want dishrag Gourd seed; al- so Peppermint plants, Write first. Letters ans. Mrs. D. A. Dunaway, 705 Reed St., Way- cross. Want some Weeping Willow; also Sucker Tobacco seed. Claude Thomas, Blairsville. Want 200 lb. recleaned Ko- rean Lespedeza. Quote best price. Fred Glenn; c/o Bent- willow Farms, Carlton, Phone 3292. TREES: _Want old time Honey and White Eng. Peach trees. White meat and red cheek; also Nec- torenes, State price and size. W. S. Blomeley, YEAST: Want some old fashion home made Yeast, the kind you save a portion ea..time for future use. Mrs. Eula D. Denman, Rt. 1, Box 81, Alpharetta. CORN: Want local, yellow, White or mixed Corn in shuck or shelled. R. B. Curtis, Wrayswood Rt., Farmington, Phone Madison 2603. HAY: Exch. Reg. Angus bull or heif- er, for 8 tons good, bright Hay, prefer Coastal Bermuda. W. T. Torgeson, C/O Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia. Want 2,500 lbs. ea., Kobe Les- pedeza and Korean Lespedeza. State price del. to Colonial Here- ford Farm. Joseph C. Patchen, 1050 Katherine Streef, Augusta. MEAT: Want 10-12 lbs. tender mid- dling Meat, cured this season in White, also price on Hams and Shoulder. Give full particulars, age, cond. of hog,Etc. H. P. Mal- com, Rt. 2, Box 47, Social Circle, Phone 3346. Want 10-15 Ibs. middling meat, cured thisseason and not smoked.. Mrs. Lewis Cromer, 615-9th Ave. Thomaston. ONIONS: Want some white shallo{ On- ions. If possible send samples. Mrs. Doster, Rt. 1, Warren. ROOTS AND HERBS: Want some Ginseng and Gol- denseal. Contact. Robert W. Cramer, Rock Spring. TREES (CHESTNUT): Want 2 Japanese Chestnut trees for Feb. Del. Write first. Mrs. Ed Harper, 811 Ocmulgee St., Fitzgerald. a Rt. od; -Plaims: CATTLE FOR SALE Reg. polled Hereford bull, 8 mo. old, with papers, $150. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 2, Heath Rd, Macon Offering at private treaty, small, very select herd of reg. polled Hereford cattle, built on Rollo Dam and other top blood- lines. J. H. Knight, c/o Jas- mine Hill Cattle Ranch, Rt. 2, Franklin. Reg. 4-1/2 old Aberdeen Ang- us Cow, to calve in April. Guar. in every respect. Good produ- cer and bred to 1800 Ib. bull, papers transferred, $200. C. E. McLeroy, Rt. 2, Colbert, Good milch cow, good milk- er, giving 3 gal. daily, very gentle, and third calf, $125. J C. White, Jonesboro. 30 Black Angus Steers, 400- 600 lbs. for sale. P. E. Doster, Sr., Abbeville. Dbl. reg._polled bull, 7 mo. old, deep red and well marked, blocky built type, Grandson of Herd Adv. Dam., 31, $150. my place. Roy Goddard, Lithonia, Phone 2672 Reg. Hereford cattle, horned type, bulls and heifers, 6-8 mos. old, $100 ea.; bred. cows, $200 ea. Cecil Travis, % Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale. Phone Fayetteville 5581. g and WMF Blanchard Mold, top prospects; also few choice heif- ers. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.,.% Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill BiG, ia: 3, Marietta, Phone 8- 8772, Guernsey milch cow with third calf 4 mos. old; also 7 mo. old Jersey heifer, $200 for lot John T. Oliver, Rt. 3, Hawkins- ville. ; Fine polled short horned bulls, 7-10 mo. old, $125 to $150. All are reg. and ready to go Burt Bennett, Rt. 3, Moul- trie Sev. good Holstein heifers, freshen within 2 to 4 wks. J. P. Simpson, Buffington Rd., College Park. Phone PO-6859 2 Reg. Guernsey male calves, 3 mos. and 3 wks. old, good blood lines. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Reg. Aberdeen Angus cows with calves at side, bred and open heifers, young bulls, and a iv yr. old proven bull. Sell, or trade heifers for reg. sheep. C. C. Nix, Alpharetta. Phone 2594. Fine Jersey milch Cow, fresh in, giving 4 gal. milk daily, extra good quality, bgt Her- man C. Brewer, Rt. 3, Daniels- ville. ; 2 reg. short legged, Angtis Bulls, blocky type, one 21~mo. old, other 7 mo. old. Excellent young herd sires, 5 generation of papers furnished on ea.; also gaited 800 lb. saddle horse, bridle and saddle, with 3 point hitch. Excellent for women or children. Melvin Moon, Ros- well Rd., Rt. 2; Marietta, Phone 8-2943. 5 good reg. polled Hereford bulls, of Advance Domino breeding. Range from 10-12 mo. old, all halter broken and ready for service. Horace B. Smith, Dalton, Phone 1506-J-2. Reg. black Angus bull, wt., 1,300 lbs., gentle, with papers, $250,at my barn. F. T. Chamble, Midvale Rd., Tucker, Phone CR-2867 nights. : Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, wt. around 1,400 lbs., excellent condition, perfect for heavy service. Leonard Stone, Alpharetta, Phone 4578. Reg. Snow White polled Short Horn bull, ready for light ser- vice, $200. F. W. Godbee, Way- e nesboro. 3 Attifically sired reg., young Guernsey bulls, from high milk producers, ready for service. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Purebred roan, blocky type, Short Horn bull, 9 rho. old, not reg., 20c lb. Frank . Pelz, Pearson. Purebred reg. Black Angus bull, Envious 33 of Fra-Mar, aggressive proven sire; also purebred unreg. polled Hereford bull, for sale or trade for bulls of equal value to keep from inbreeding. N. A. Jelks, or Hinesville. Santa Gertrudis bulls and heifers, King Ranch Founda- tion stock, $175 up. Contact Joe A. Gayle, % Malatchie Farms, P. O. Box 19, Perry, Phone 402. 8 Dairy heifers, 3 yr. old, Guernsey, Jersey, Holstein, and crossed. All butt-headed, fresh | with first calves last March. J. C. McLeod, Rt. 2, Odum. HOGS FOR SALE 8 cross Hampshire and Duroc (half ea.) pigs, 8 weeks. old, $8 ea, at my farm; also 40 bu. Cane Seed, $3 bu. F. W. Collins, Rt 2, Box 49, Blairsville. e Reg. Tamworth Hogs, excel- lent col. confirmation, free of disease, young males, open and bred gilts. Males are select. Reasonable. Charles Baldwin, Suwanee. Litter, 9 males and 1 female, 8 males for sale, 125 lbs. or more, $40 ea. del., or 2 unrelat- ed females, $40 ea., or will del the 3 for $110. H. Wy ee Baxley. ea. FOB. Hilton E. Davidson, Rt. 2, Glenwood, stock, 10 wks. old, $15 ea. with- out papers. All thrifty and from litter of 11. Alfred Hogg, Rt. 2, LaGrange, Phone 4515. Reg. big bone Guinea pigs, ished, $25-ea. at farm; $30 crated and shipped. PP in Ga. Luther C. Holland, Rt. 1, Byromville. 3 SPC gilts from FFA pig chain, reg. in buyers name, $25 ea. A. E. Hughey, Rt. 1, Fair- mount, a Purebred Duroc Hogs, sex, 5 mo. old, $25 to $35 ea.; bred gilts to farrow now, life master and Foundation stock. anes furnished. M. M. New- ome, Sandersville, ; : Several Reg. PC boar pigs, Op. 3s Tifton. Reg. broke nose Berkshire pigs, Four Oaks and Magnoila bloodlines, $25 ea., with papers at my farm. Henry E. Rainey, | Rt. 4; Box 259, Lawrenceville. 20 corn fed hogs, wt. 175-200 lbs. stated inspected, and del., 25c lb. F. T. Chamblee, Midvale Rd., Tucker, Phone CR-2867 nights and Sunday only. ee Purebred Duroc Jersey pigs, both sex, fine cond., well devel- oped for age. J. J. Waters, Louisville, Phone 3271. Oats, Corn. J. B. Whitfield, DI- 4770. uae Se 5 mo. old Shoats, cross be- uueer big. bone Guinea and Durock Jersey, $8 to $10 ea. Will not ship. Mrs, J. W. a Rt. 1, Hortense. teen 6 wks. old OIC and SPC cross pigs, castrated and warmed, ready to grow, ready Feb. 15, $8. Dwight Kirby, Fayetteville, Phone 4691. _ Purebred Hampshire, 18 mo. old stock hog, wt. 300 lbs. E. G. Whitmire, 805 So. Pond St., Toccoa. ~ + ft _ Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old, Chol- |} 11 reg. Hampshire pigs, both sex, 6 wks. old, from champion stock, .$8 ea., 2,.$15; Shoats, wt. 200 Ibs., $25 ea.; also some young heifers, to freshen soon. Carl Smith, Ris; Ellijay. Sev. fine open gilts, big bone Black Guinea hogs, from reg. stock, well built and heavy pro- ducers, 150 lbs. up. No papers. Sell one or all for Mkt. price. Come after. W. M. Gay, Abba, Rt. 3, Box 295-D, Fitzgerald. + Reg. Tamworths, boars and gilts (first litters due March 6). J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Phone 6541. Fine Tamworth male Hogs, 5 and deep. bodies. Can furnish Milton, Baxley. 8 purebred nannuiate pigs, 16 wk. old Feb. 15, $10 ea. A. R. Roberson, Rt. 1, Temple. 12 purebred Duroc pigs, 75- 100 lbs. ea., $15 ea., at my place; also males and gilts; and a milk goat. T. M. King, 24 Truiett St., Blackshear. - Purebred Duroc pigs, blocky type, best of bloodlines, can be reg. in buyers name, $15 ea., or $25 for pr. when 6 wks. old and buyer pay for reg. fee. O. : Patterson;: Rt: 4, Box +35; Ty Ty. 18 good pigs, 7 wks old, $10 ea.; reg. Hampshire boar, 16 mo. old, wt. 450 Ibs., excellent producer, $50. FFA member. Jerry McElhannon, Rt. 1, Beth- Jehem. | 25 Hampshire pigs, selected: sows, reg. in buyers name, ready Feb. 15.-See at my farm. R. Moote Smith, Wash: ington. _ < ae 7 Duroc males, from quality treated and with papers furn-|r both ; treated, wt. 400 Ibs:, $100. Wave-| 3 mo. old, $30 ea. EL P. Drexel, | Pigs for sale or trade for| Bouldercress Dr., Atlanta, Phone era treated, $20 ea. with reg.' papers. M. F. Peterson, 4070 : McAfee Rd., Decatur, Phone DE-8613, > unrelated |. mo. old, litter of 14, extra long} papers. See, $25 ea. Mrs. A. V.|_ out of}. Bred sows, silts and open- gilts, yr. old, brown tail, Patterson, Lenox. Purebred re Bargain. JY View Farm, A g. SPC. male Jonesboro. - -Extra fine reg. shoat, farrowed, 100 Ibs., mea ous Ease ake Ga, Perfect herd boar, ae Papers in buyer Ferguson, Rt sf Dark Red Du a1 med. blocky type, treated, reg. in $25 ea.; servic ea., also bred Charles W. Welcl pion bloodiines 1 mi. Alto. Keith 7-42 nek pigs, for sale. John Box 88, Abbevilli idahGs 0. Mac 5-8 mo. old row about with average Reasonable; also | bull, 18 mo. o land, Rt. 1, aon OIC breedi short nose, - bred gilt to fa National - Will reg. in buyers and crate. Paul Commerce. shire pigs, 6 $35 for lot. Ro Waleska. | % crated and ship in buyers nam Gilts, $25. Vandiver Bs non. 30 OIC pigs, - 23: and 27, $10 - POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Do FOR SRLE Ringneck Pheasants, $2.50 ea.; 45,| Rt. 3, Lithonia. e, Rt. 2, Fair- Mare, approx. , gentle, and , Rt. 1, Box Springfield, 8 yrs. old, wt. k anywhere, sale. Rt. 2, Marietta. |. ire, spirited but Tenn. Walking iding animal, th 6 yrs. old, sman, c/o Frui ville. ter horse stud reg. Palomino broke, excellent consider trade ntle mare pony. ley, c/o Windy ynesboro, Phone 3181. Saddle horse, work anywhere, ace, on 78 Hwy. L. A. Ellington, work anywhere, e. R. S. Collins, s: Na se, wt. 850 lbs., 2 or saddle sound and safe fast walker, no cash. My place, le, on Homer- ight Rd. M. D. working. Mule, r good, gentle, good steer, wt. ke to work. J. | 4-1/2 mi. M. Kane, og Pric | Small Mare Mule, 7 yrs. old, |. good cond. and work anywhere. .|Sol Summers, 2240 Miller Rd., | Good Mare Mule, 900-1,000 no.| Ibs.; also good 1-horse wagon, | used very little, Corn Planter, j-horse turner, plowstock, fert. m.| disc. $150 for lot. My place i Meanesville. D. E. tr., | Nicholson, Rt. 1, Zebulon. 5 nice Shetland pony mares, | 9-4 yrs. old, $1,500 for lot. Jess | Holhook, Jonesboro, Phone 6771. Black Gelding, 5-6 yrs. old, 650-700 Ibs., gentle enough for children, $70. Richard Corbitt, Rt. 1, Alma. RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES FOR SALE) ee EEEEEEREnEmEER Grey and White Rabbits, 4 bucks and 4 does, (all bred), $1.50 ea., or lot, $10 FOB, Joel Dailey, Rt. 2, Alto. NZ Red, Black and Gray Chinchillias. Can not ship. Mrs. L. E. Watkins, 3810 Adamsville Dr., S.W., Atlanta, 4, Phone PL- 5-0229. Pair Black male Rabbits, 3 mo. old, $3.50. Will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton. About 50 Rabbits NZ White and NZ White and Belgium cross. Reasonable. Clem Jolly, Clarkston, Coogler Rd. 5 White NZ Does, all bred, $5. ea.; Juniors, $5 pr. Ship any- | where. Letters ans. John Fields, 1018 W. Poplar St.,- Griffin, Phone 3682 after 6 p.m. . NZ White Bucks, $3-$5; Does, bred or open, $4-$7. Excellent quality, 7-12 mo .old; als Want to hear from someone who has Angora Wool Rabbits. price, wt. age, and breeding. C. W. Page, 149 N. Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8, Phone AT-6452. _ 3 breeding prs. reg. So. Am- -erican Chinchillas (not rabbits), 2 pr. already bred; also 3 three. mo. old males. C. J. Garrett, 323 Laurel St., Bremen, Phone ~ Rabbits, all colors, nice stock, some bred, $2.50 a.; not bred, $2 ea. Add postage. Rt. 1, Buford. 25 So. American Chinchillas | $ (not rabbits) for sale. Dr. T. 2 117 Fifth St., Atlanta 8. Phone VE 2755. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 goats, nannie, fresh in last week, and male. Sell both cheap. F. T.. Chamblee, Midvale Rd., Tucker, Phone CR-2867. Milk-Goat, good stock, fresh- en March 21, $20. J. H. Allen, Rt. 1, McRae, (at Towns). p - 10 Guinea type goats, $40 ea., or $38 for lot, FOB, or del.. within 100 mi. radius for $48.|No. 2592, after 6:30 P. M. week R. A. Cravey, Rt. 1, Milan. es Paid At Various Markets ? | Sharpsburg, Phone Newnan merville, 2502 Washington Rd. S60 tee Augusta. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.: Static Roy Pruitt, NE, few Chukar quail, $3 ea. Ship- ped Rwy. Exp. Col. Mrs. Tom Whitehead, Rt. 1, Wilkerson Mill Rd., Palmetto. Large No. Bobwhite quail, early 1955 hatch, excellent 10 goats;.4 weathers, 4 males, 2 nannies (1 fresh), for sale (erate light), or exch. for big yearling; also 5 mules, 6-9 yrs., 850-1000 lbs. Sell or exch. for yearlings. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Spring. ; . breeders, $2 ea.; few large Chu- 13 Goats, $50 for lof, at my| kar Partridges, $3 ea.; also barn. Paul H. Walton, Rt. i,|Spring and Summer del. on Rome. quail and Chukar eggs and chicks. Shipped Rwy. Exp. Col- 7 Goats, 3 grown, 4 young, $25 E c 25} lech Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt. for lot, my place, on Silver Hill, Vernon Dr., Decatur, Phone DE- Rd.; first house East Howell Dr. | 4238, : T. -Jo Coker,; Silver: Hill Rd., Stone Mountain, Phone 6863. 1955 hatch Blue Peafowl, $25 * pr. FOB Z. L. Lee, Red Oak. Few mated and working pr. Trumpeter Pigeons, $2 pr. K. K. Kight, Kite. 1955 hatch Pheasants, 2-3 pr. Golden, few pr. Amherst, $7.50 pr.; also Reeves Hens, $5 ea. C. Whit Turner, McDonough. Blue Peafowl, 1955 hatch, $25 ea, also mature Golden Pheas- ants, $15 pr. D. Kennedy, Rt. 2,. Quitman. 125 pr. Bob White quail, $4 pr. Mail check for birds with orders, Express charges C.O.D. or with order. Frank Sauls, 109 W. 7th. St., Tifton. Purebred Southern Bob White quail, first hatch last year, $5 pr. Supply limited. R. A. Sum- 3 fine young males, and 1 Doe goat, 6-7 wks. old, from very fine milkers. W. L. Mc- Culley, Rt. 4, Box 26, Austell, Phone 2127. 150 Goats, $2.75 ea. My place, 5 mi. No. Lyons, on U. S. Hwy. 1.:J. S.- Todd, Rt: 2, Lyons, Phone 5871. Fresh Toggenburg milk Goat. Reasonable price. Will not ship. Silas Snipes, Commerce. 2 goats, both sex, 1 yr. old in May; also good mule, wh. 950 Ibs., good worker. W. W. Massey, Rt. 1, Old Fairburn Rd., College Park, Phone PO-6-3796. 12 Extra fine Ram Sheep, Hampshire-cross, Bill. Reed, c/o Rolling Meadows Farm, Rt. 1, POULTRY FOR SALE Pr. Blue Geese, $4 or $2.50 ea. | Miss Evelyn Moore, Rt. 1, Cataula. 11 purebred Muscovy Ducks, $15 or $2.50 pr. Add postage. Vi E. Tench, Rt. 2, Alto. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.: Bobwhite quail, mated for breeding, $2.50 pr.; also Game Bantams, hens and roosters, $1 ea. J. T. Owens, Sr., Rt. 2; Cov- ington. 5 White Pekin Ducks and 2 Drakes, $10. FOB. No checks. John Jones, Rt. 2, Chatsworth. 3 tom turkeys for breeders, young, B.B. Bronze, $8 ea. Wil- liam R. Combes, Rt. 1, Milledge- ville, Phone Macon 58938. 3 purebred Rose Comb 5. L. Wyandotte Cocks, 1955 hatch, $2.50 ea.; also eggs, $1.75 per 15. Insured and PP. Docia Har- ris, Lula. s Pr. Geese; White Chinese Gander and Tolouse Goose, $4 ea., or $7.50 pr. Will not ship. Mrs. M. Ritz, Cambellton Rd., Fairburn. 12 large White Pekin Ducks, all hens, some laying, $2 ea. Frank L. Bray, 3255 Bloomfield Dr., Macon, Phone 3-5184. 6 White Guineas, young and : _ |old, mixed sex, $1.75 ea. John with Pedi- |S. Paden, 1256 So. Moreland Ave., Atlanta, Phone DI-7401. Few prs. Auto-sexed White Kings, $6 pr. A. J. Whalen, 315 S. 5th St., Griffin. 45 Ringneck Pheasants, about half are hens, 1955 hatch, $2 ea. at my home. C. R. Cole, Carnesville. 4 Chukar Partridges, large birds, $7.50 pr. FOB. D. C. Col- lier, Barnesville, Phone 73. 100 Chukar quail, $2.50 ea, some of best. breeder stock. test- ed. A. M. Royal, Arabi, Phone ADB2. * Large Bobwhite quail, $4:50 pr.; 10 pr. Chukar Partridge, 8 pr.; also 15 N. H. Red hens, 1955 hatch, $1.75 ea.; N. H. Red Rooster, $2.50. Ship Exp. Col. O. Carter, Sr., 2075 Butner Rd., Ben Hill, Phone PL-3-7946. Racing Homers grees, best of bloodlines, proven stock birds in E. Lang Millers and Tofts. Reasonable. All let- ters ans. E. A. Fennell, 1351 Springer St. Columbus. BANTAMS: Old Eng. and Mod- ern B. B. Red. Game, Old Eng. Silver Duckwing Game, Mille Fleurs, Modern Birchen Game, Moder Silver Duckwing Game; also R. I. Reds and white Leghorns. 302 S. Harris St., East Point. 75 Northern quail, $1 ea. Har- old Cleveland, Rt. 1, Bowers- ville. Northern Bob White Quail, $3 pr.; few Chukars, $6 pr. C. L. Cawthon, Riverdale, phone Jno. 20 Brown Leghorn Bantams Hens, 1955 hatch and 2 nice Bantams roosters, stock, $2 ea. T: W. Nations, 1490 Willis Mill Rd., S. W., Atlanta B. H. Holsomback, | Sac! We Te end de ed from show 11, Phone PL-3-5689. 5 Bantam Roosters, 3 fryer size and 2 one yr. old. Cheap. Cannot ship. W. J. Morris, Rt. 4, Moultrie. W.C. Black Polish Bantams, $5 pr.; 2 pr. and extra female in Pigmy Pouter Pigeons, $3. Sell all or none. Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chickama- uga. 1 pr. purebred S. C. feather- ed legged Buff Orphington ban- tams, $5; 2 hens, laying, $6; 10. Roosters, $15; 20 Roosters, $25; also purebred Buff Orph- ington setting eggs, $1.50 doz.; 2 doz., $2.75. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. Purebred White Cornish ' Roosters, 20 mo. old, $2 and $2.25 ea.; White African Gui- neas, early layers, $2 ea.; pure- bred Golden Sebright Bantams, $2 ea., $5 trio; also Ringneck Pheasants, $2.50 ea. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Rt. 2, Lavonia. 8-10 Game Stags, good stock, Roundhead - Ginn Gray Cross Clipper and Blue, 8-12 mo. old. Will trade. RF H. Zarnest, 2380 Campbellton S. W., Atlanta, Phone PL-3-7245. Two Game cocks and pullets, Yr. old Blue and Black Round- heads. Letters ans. W. H: Pil- grim, Rt. 3, Dallas. Roundheads, Lundy-Sanders, (all alike), 2 to 6 hens, $2.50 ea. | young cockerel, $5 Stock from | Originators. R. R. White, Rt. 3, So. Ave., St., Elmo, Tenn. (tesi- dent of Walker County, Ga. P. O. in: Tern.) 2 Dark Cornish roosters and 1 pullet, 1955 hatch, $2 ea. J. M. Daniel, 803 Fernwood Dr., East Point. Phone PO-7-1193. 20 pure Dark Cornish pullets and 2 cockerels, large, big bone type, $40 at farm. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. Pit game cocks, $15 pair; 8 hens, $25; 6 stags, half Law Gray, and half Chippers, $20 or $4 ea.; 4 Gray pullets, $12. No COD. Money Order. L. O. Ben- efield, Rt. 1, at Fish Creek, Cedartown. _ Want pr. ea. purebred yel- low, feathered legged Buff Or; pingtons and black Japanese Silies, Bantams, also 10 mixed Bantam hens. Will come after. Mrs. G. D. Rosenthal, 420 Ray St., Griffin. CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: 12 purebred Red Claret Game | Stags, 9 mo. old, $5 ea., 2, $9 PP. Virgle Patterson, % Ed. Blankenship, Rt. 1, Ramburst. 3 Hopkinson, single mated, Warhorse Stags untrimmed, high station, $20 or $7.50 ea.; also Eggs, $5 per 15. Ed Cambron, 120 Woodland St., Cedartown. Games: Purebred Claret or Shawl Cock and hen or Pullet, $15; Stags pure Clarets, Sid Taylors Allen Roundhead, 1/2 Claret, 1/2 Dom and Albany hen and Stag, $10. I. J. Eskew, Rt. 1, Box 25, College Park, Roosters, $20 at my place. L. days. M. Bonner, Rt. 1, Buchanan Phone PO-7-1968. : No. 1- Ne.2 No.3 No.4 Tattnall $/Y, Glennville 12.75 12.05 10.55 cose 1275 1205. 1275 1580 | Sellen 1S Ca, bon ue eas ; Co., Columbus 12.60 12.50 12.20 wera ; : ; hs Sct euex Gar Farmers Co-Op L/S Assn., Soperton 12.75 12.31 11.25 a Pre Gag 4200: eat Farmers S/Y, Arlington 12.35 11.90 _11.05 = eer Nee Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 12.00 -12:55... 12.33 , Columbus 13.30 13.50 12.00 Troup Co. L/S Sales, LaGrange 1300 12:40 = -11.70 Mkt., Waycross 12.80 12.35 =-11.50 Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 12.50 11.65 11.20 12907 F116 . 13.00 12.50 12.00 : Mkt., Donalsonville 12.52 12.30 11.55 Sree Carrollton 12.47 12.10 12.20 Gainesville L/S Auct. Co.,, Gainesville 13.20 11.25 /, Savannah 1250. 4280 1195 1.75 Union $/Y, Albany "268. -2AZ. H4:80 McRae S/Y, McRae 12.65 11.94 11.26 Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 12.50 12.40 11.50 ; T2512 1249} 11.25~ 10,60 pias eX iio . send ms : 4 : y i xfon . xton < o Co. naneaied pp tee pad 11.35 | Dalton L/S Auct. Co., Dalton 13.30 1260 11.00 bane Sere . Ragsdale McClure Comm. Co., Rome 13.50 12.60 11.40 12.81 12.80 12.00 Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 12.86 12.70 12.40 11.30 12.59 12.20 11.40 = Raa 11.98 . } Seaboard $/, Colquitt t _ Orphington bantams, PAGE EIGHT . Woods Burning Advice (Continued from Page 1) fires, reduce losses when wild fires do occur, reduce damage from certain tree diseases, increase pine seed germination, and.-in certain specific areas enable a landowner to do a better job of tree plant- ing. burning: The forester lists four reasons for control of brown spot needle blight, seedbed prepa- ration, and preparation of planting site. He pointed out that burning should be done when trees are dormant, soon after a rain, when there is a cool, slow vind from a northerly direction and when the weather is cold. woods when the wind is calm because heat will go straight up and the Dames | rough reduction, Never burn the or are Presented. Wan also are Gaeiechd and information of ay) B POULTRY FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WANTED FARM HELP WANTED | FARM HELP WANTED Pure Cornish, Bulldog type, Rooster and 7 hens, $18, at my place. Frank Beasley, Stap- Jeton. BANTAMS: 2 purebred Golden Sebright Bantams hens, $6 or trade for trio, purebred R. I. Red Ban- tams, near Atlanta. Larry J. Hix, 642 Atlanta Ave., SE., At- lJanta, Phone DI-6746. Golden Sebright and B. B. Red O. E. Games, $5 pr.; Jap White Silkie females, $2.50 ea. E. I. Wix, 331 Josephine St. N. E. Atlanta 7. Phone WA 0566. Young, purebred, laying, feathered legged S. C. Buff 5 pr., 2 12 rodsters, $20, 2 for $4; also eggs, $2.50 doz.; 2 doz. $4, 4 doz., $7.50. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. LEGHORNS (WHITE, BROWN, BUFF): 7 Brown Leghorn Pullets and one Rooster, 9 mo. old, $12. Add postage. Paul Mallett, Rt. 2, Chatsworth 75 White Hybred hens, about 18 mo. old, laying, 40 Durrs White Pullets, 3 mo. old, also 3 Indian Game hens and one Rooster. Clem Jolly, Clarkston MINORCAS: Giant S. C. Black Minorca breeding Cockerels, 1 yr. old, $5 ea.; Giant Black Minorca hatching eggs, $3 per 15; or 80, $5. PP. L. B. Williams, New- nan. hens, $6; POULTRY WANTED DUCKS: Want sev. wild strain Mallard ee for breeding. Contaet. as. T. Kitchens, Gough. PIT GAMES: Trade trio half White Hackle nd half Roundhead for hens | aying, Stag trimmed, or trade time winner Shuffler Cock for Gaffs, or give trio and Shuffler ock for 2 pr. Gaffs. Or Sell. poule W. Avera, Box 87, Nash- ille. LEGHORNS: Want 3-4 brown Leghorn Roosters ,yard raised, and not ever 1. yr. old. State price. R. P.* Head, Montezuma. PHEASANTS: Want 2 hens Reeves Pheasants. State price gud age of birds. H. L. Kesler, t. 4, Baxley. ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE AND OTHERS: Want 25 Barred Rocks or Reds 6-8 mo. old pullets, within 0 mi. Wrightsville, or Dublin. |. J. cL. Ville. Fine White Rock hen and Rooster, 1 yr. old, $4. Will ship. rs. Marie Holland, Coogler d., Dalton. TURKEYS (WILD): Jackson, Rt. 1, Wrights- Want some genuine wild ae Contact. C. R. Mc- enie, Sr., c/o Kinchafoonee Wildlife Plantation, Leesburg. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Want 30-40 good grade Here- ford Cows, 950-1,200 lIbs., Pre- fer bred Cows. Need not be reg., but must be T. B. and Bangs tested. C. A. Williams, Rt. 1, McRae. Want 50 cows to run on shares ee 5 or 10 yr. contract. Grady ason, Rt. 1, Rockmart. Trade 35-40 purebred White African Guineas, 1955 hatch, for purebred Black Angus bull ealf or purbred Jersey heifer lf, 3-5 mos. old. L. T. Long, remen. and 1 male} Wanh reg. polled Hereford bull, reasonable. State what you have and price. J. E. Browner, Carnesville. HORSES AND MULES: Want good, sound farm Mule, med. size, within 25 mi. radius McBean. State age and best price. W. B. Bethune, Rt.. 1, McBean. Want Shetland Pony Mare. State age, col., Hinton, Winder. Want Burro. Must be cheap and gentle. State height, weight and sex. C. G. Duke, Rt. 1, Box 119, Bainbridge. Want good, young Belgian Hors or Mule (not spoiled), but gentle for children. Pay cash or trade good polled White Face Cow to freshen soon with sec- ond calf. Tom Tolliver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. Want young filly, 6-10 mo. old. Must be reasonable. Ann* Cud- lipp, 2670 Knox St., NE, At- lanta,. phone CR-1867. Want plug mule or small well trained plow horse. Give full description and price, also if can del. C. A. Sears, Macon Rd., Columbus. Want gentle, gaited saddle Horse wt. 800-1000 Ibs. for chil- dren to ride, at reasonable price. John L. Mixon, Rt. 2, Ocilla. Want 8 yr .old mule, within 30-mi. Atlanta, gentle and cheap. Ralph Dangar, Rt. 1, Woodstock. height. Coy H. | SHEEP AND GOATS: Want Services of Nubian or Saanan Goat, from good milk strain, Smyrna or Marietta area. Mrs. I. H. Edwards, Rt. 1, Box 224-A, Marietta. Want Reg. Toggenburg, Saanan or Nubian milk goats. W. A. Biggers, Sr. Greenville. HOGS: Want 1 Black African Guinea boar, large enough for service, near -Monticello. Felton Mc- Michael, Rt. 2,.Hillsboro. Want 1 pr. wild hogs or pigs. J. C. Otwell, Rt.) 2, Box* 210, Newnan. FARM HELP WANTED Want man with small family to care for livestock and do general farm work, handle ma- chinery. House, wood, water furnished, lights available. Must be good worker, sober, able to drive truck and_ tractor. you J. Jackson, Rt. 2, Frank- in. Want reliable farmer for 1 or 2 horse crop, standing rent or third or fourth basis. Large 3 room house, with lights. Lo- cated in Paulding Co. J. H. Slayton, Rt 2, Hiram. Want man with 17 yr. old boy or older to help work on Apple Orchard, $5 day. House with lights, wood, gard- en and cow pasture furnished. Must be sober, and good work- er. Prefer man from No. Ga. a Roberts, Rt. 3, Clarkes- ville. Want tractor driver, one that can plant and work peanut, cot- ton and corn. Good house, lights, on School and Mail Rt. Letters ans. John P. Doster, Rt. 1, Box 88, Abbeville. Want man and wife for crop with heavy team. Tend anything but Cotton. 3 Rm. house, wired for elec. Contact. H. B. Cain, Rt. 1, Bethlehem. Want man to run Water mill, on 50-50 basis and small crop. Tractor, house wired for elec. S.-S. King, 749 Marietta Pl., N. W., Atlanta, Want at once, nice, clean, healthy, middle aged woman without bad habits to live as one of family and help with light farm work for home and salary. Write salary expected. Mrs! J. R. Mullis, Lakeland. Want man with small family to farm on 50-50 basis, 2 A. Tobacco, 8 A. Cotton and 1- 2 A. Tomatoes and 100 A. Corn. Hire for Wages when not in own crop. Have tractor or mule. Mrs. Bessie Higgs, Rt. 1, Nor- man Park. Want middleaged ian and wife, good health to live on farm with woman. No children. Furnish to run truck farm, plants, seeds, fertilizer. Share basis. Gas heat, elec., stove lights, pump in well, water in house. Homer Reid, 225 Edwards St., Bremen. Phone 2348. Want farmer for 5 A. Sugar Cane cultivated and to be made into syrup on power mill and big cooking equipment ,also 7 acres of other crops on 50-50 basis. John W. Douglas, Kings- land. Want col. family for 2 H. crop of Halves. Had 16 A. cotton al- lotment last year. Can plant all corn, vegetables and other crops you wank E. O. Sayer, Winston. Want col. farmer for 2 mule farm on 50-50 basis; 12 A cotton (makes bale to A.), 12 A. corn (40 bu. to A.). Good 4 R. house, REA, School Bus and RFD by door. Well in yard, near Church. Will furnish cash monthly for supplies. C. F. Butler, Junction City. Want good married hand to work on Chicken farm for 1956 and longer. Some outside work. Furnished good home with lights, running water, wood, eggs, etc. Reasonable salary. Some Carpenter exp. helpful. Sidney Miller, Rt. 1, Irwinton. Want at once woman to do light farm work for board and weekly salary. Mrs. Ike Pro- phitt, Rt. 4, Toccoa. Want unencumbered white wo- man, not past middleage, to live on farm and do light farm work. Room, meals, salary. Mrs, J. A. Roberson, Rt. 2, Box 59, Bruns- wick, Want good man, exp. and so- ber to operat 40 to 50 cow dairy barn. Prefer man with family to help operate. Good 6 R. house on paved Hwy. School bus Rt., 2 mi. Church. Good salary paid weekly. Need*immediately .Cur- tis O. Gay, Rt. 1, Cadwell. Want nian fan 1B cere oe Halves, Cotton, corn, Sorghum, peas and potatoes. 3 R. house, lights, water and wood School Bus and Mail Rf. Located 8 mi. So. College Park, just off Natnl Hwy. Mrs. Jewel Fryer, Rt. 1, Riverdale. Want family to work 18 A. cotton, 30 A. corn, with tractor on 50-50 basis. House wita lights, good well of water, on} School Bus and Mail Rt. F. B. Bishop, Rt. 1, Senoia. Want good man for 1-2 horse crop on 50-50 basis. Located 1 mi. S. Haralson, on Hwy. 85. Good land and sufficient tools, lard Young, Rt. i, Senoia. Want No. Ga. Caretaker for farm. Good house, with elec., water, chicken house, tractor, all fhe ground you can tend, free rent, small salary. Good living for right party. Must be sober and industrious. Give full details of self, family and ref. C8. McKinney, 3304 Clairmont Rd., N.E., Rt. 13, Atlanta. 4 Want couple or single man or woman, no children, for light small salary. Mrs. S. E. Guess, 2964 N. Druid Hills Rd., At- | Janta, Phone Melrose, 4-7970. Want good, reliable Dairy and Farm man to work on farm. 5- Rm. house, on School bus_ Rt. and Hwy. 155. H. L. Scott, Rt. 25 Stockbridge. = cut POSITIONS WANTED > 35 yr. old single man wants job on cattle, hog or dairy farm or general farm work. Can also drive traetor and truck, plow with tractor. Weekly salary, room and board. Fred E. Johns Jr., 2026 Barnes Rd., Augusta. Phone 4-6006. se 55 yr. old man wants job on Cattle or Poultry farm or both. 15 yrs. exp. in good health, and good worker. Rob- ert Blackwell, Stone Mountain White, single, ude aged man wants position on farm for room and board. Exp. with chickens, cattle, and farm ma- chinery. J. J. Thomas, 1595 Belmont Ave. S. W., Atlanta 10, Phone PL-3-9059. 49 yr. old, single man de- sires position on Poultry or Hog farm. Can drive truck or tractor; also can do formenterta work or paint. Tom Giles, Rt. on School bus and mail Rt. Mil-|_ farm work. Room, board and|- 3, Box 561, Atlanta. ' Honest, sober | in family wants job farm. Exp. all Eg growing feeding up keep of pastu shelters, drive trac Prefer job by first Lester John, on. land. = farm or 1 H. cr asville. Born an farm near Rome. cattle, hogs and pou lights 2- 3 R. house, lig Have to be Christian People -er supervising and light farm work for dilla, day/ work on try, "carding peanuts, reasonable sa! SEN Rt. tools. | and h Move at~ once. Ole Pitts. : 43 yt: old von dependable, no bad job on farm, light Live as one of fa people and $20 we | Best of Ref. Prefer job: Letters ans Shelley, 725 No 9t) Unencumbered, woman, no ba work on farm, light chickens, flower: iis i and salary. Ch D ; Rt LS Cave Ss Want job on fa or cattle, chickens Can handle farm combine, etc., dri tractor. Have wife es need 4 R. house. moved, We are Ch ily. Calvin Gamel, Ave., S. W., Apt. 2, 4 Phone MU-8-3303. Tenn. (Residen GaP; oO. Roe Cattle Prices Paid at wail Ma GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome 25.) 27 2-800 2-8 Steers & Heifers . . : Good 16.00-17.00 15.50-17.50 15.50-17.50 15.50-17.50 35. Coml. 13.75-15.50 13.00-15.75 14.00-15.00 13.25-15.50 13.00-15.50 Utility 12.00-13.75 11.75-13.75 12.50-13.50 11.50-13.75 | -11.75-13.75 Canner & Cutters .10:00-11.50 10.00-12.00 9.50-11.00 9.50-12.00 10.00-12. CALVES : : Sas Good & Choice 16.50-19.75 16.50-19.75 16.00-18.00 17.00-21.50 Util. & Coml. 12.00-17.00 12.25-17.25 ~ 12.00-15.50 12.50-17.50 Com'l. Gd. Ch. Seek ie 3 Vealers 17.00-30.00 17.00-30.75 19.00-27.25 18.00-30.00 cows ; Utility _ 11.00-12.00 = 11.00-12.25 | 10.50-12.50 10.75-12.50 Cc. & Cc. 8.00-11.00 8.50-11.00 8.50-11.00 8.50-11.00 BULLS : Util. & Coml. 12.75-13.00 13.00-14.50 13.00-14.00 13.00-14,00 Canner & Cutters 10.00-13.00 10.00-13.00 9.25-10.50 10.50-13.00 STOCKERS : : a : : ~ Steers 12.00-16.00 12.50-16.75 12.50-15.50 12.00-16.75 Heifers 9.00-12.00 _ 9.50-12.00 10.00-13.00 9.75-12.50 1 Calves 12.00-17.00 13.00-17.75 12.00-15.00 ort nee Source of Information Federal-Stet2 Merket. Nevis Service EL. 3311 Bt. x 50 Seventh Street, N. E, E., Atlanta, Ga, eae ce 4