oe Phil Campbell, Commissioner Bulletin Se WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1958 NUMBER 38 BY PHIL CAMPBELL = Commissioner of Agriculture e t he is using each acre of land g to its capabilities. ming a part of our national ural program it is even more im- t that land taken out of produc- land that is suitable to meet the soil bank program and yet allow production wherever possible. and more farmers are finding work unit plan, designed 1 conservationist, is good as they seek better yields and fertility to meet the demands e omplex agricultural economy. | Chapman, state conservationist Ss, says an additional 4,824 farm- nN cooperating with Georgia Soil ation Districts during this past - brings the number of farmers ig with the states 27 Soil Con- Districts to 92,424 and includes 00 acres of land in the program. oil Conservation Service in Geor- orks chiefly through the Soil Con- n Districts. organizations of mers set: up under state laws. in these districts can obtain 1 assistance from the Soil Con- n Service simply by asking their soil conservationist. to help them program for their farms. the help of the Soil Conserva- vice something like 75 percent of d in farms ir the state has been | for soil and water conservation large percentage of the planned have been established, These 2 establishment of the necessary for maintaining and increasing for the present and for the fu- 1e rie of this past year the ation Districts in Georgia had d conservation crop rotations on $ HAS MUCH 0 OFFER YOU. Conservation ee Georgia farmer should have _ vation plan on his farm to~ the possibility of a soil bank . al farm plans have as their ob- utting each acre to its best use mers - cooperating with Soil | three million acres of land and 4 Agricultural CALENDAR - April 12, Newnan West Georgia Here- ford Association Sale. April 12-14, Athens Sheep shearing ~~ schools. _ April 13-14, Atlanta Georgia Home ! Economics Association meeting. Roel 16-18, Atlanta Georgia Live- stock Exposition. April 18, Valdosta Annual meeting American Turpentine Farmers As- weet gn: more than two million acres were being - TE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI - cultivated on contour. In addition 83,552 acres of land were planted in trees; 77,892 acres were put - Into pasture; 1,261 miles of terraces were constructed; 24,925 acres of land were ~ drained; 2, 611 farm ponds were construc- ted and 7,153 acres were improved for wildlife production. Progress was also made in flood con- trol. In 1953 Congress authorized the establishment of 60 pilot watersheds where small watershed protection meth- ods are tested and proved, Throughout the state 46 applications ffom small water- shed groups have been received. Of this number 30 have been approved by the State Soil Conservation committee and transmitted to Washington. . Many of us are so use to thinking in terms of owning our farms that we sometimes forget that the land doesnt actually belong to us. All we actually own is the right to use this land dur- ing our lifetime. Along with owning the use of this land comes the responsibilty of caring for it and passing it on to the next generation in as good shape, if not in better shape, than we received it and a soil conserva- tion plan will insure that you do your part in preserving the valuable natural resources for future generations. If you have not already done so, get in touch with your local soil conser- vationist Get to know him and let him help you plan a program for your farm - its good business.and you owe it to yourself as well as those who aril work the Jand after you. Georgia, First: ~e PEACHES e NAVAL STORES e PEANUTS e BROILERS Broilers Lead Other Farm Income Crops Last year, for the first time, broilers - brought in more money to Georgia farm- ers than cotton, according to Arthur Gan- non, poultryman, College of Agriculture Extension Service. Georgias broiler in- dustry, therefore, ranks as the No. 1 source of farm cash income now, he said. The poultryman cited figures on broil- er production for 1955 released by the Federal-State Crop Reporting Service . showing the number to be even larger than we expected a total of 177,642,000 birds, valued at $125,284,000. ee Since the first year estimates were made int 1935, broiler production had in- creased every year except 1946, the poul- tryman stated. In 1955 there was an in- -crease of 15 percent over the 1954 number grown, and a 23 percent increase in the value received for them. The average live weight of Georgia broilrs marketed last year was 2.9 pounds. the average price per pound live weight was 24.3 cents, compared with 22 cents in 1954 and 26.6 cents in 1953. No figures are given on the cost per pound of growing broilers er the profit, since there are so many factors involved, (Continued on Page 8) More Inspectors Serve Agricultural Industry In order to be of greater service to the farmers of Georgia the State De- partment of Agriculture has increased its force of fertilizer inspectors. Today the Department has 83 per- sons trained to take fertilizer samples as compared with only 57 last year, 45 in 1954 and 48 in 1953. Lists of fertilizer inspectors and oth- er inspectors for the Department of Agriculture have been furnished all county agents and vocational agricul- ture teachers. Farmers who wish to have samples of fertilizer tested should contact their county agents or vocational agriculture teachers who can furnish them the names of the inspectors serving their respective counties. e PIMIENTO PEPPER iabpeatrer a ree ee i erie Sen thames Goa aint ine e IMPROVED PECANS iby bes eee a. VBAGE THQ he hg a ae GEORGIA MARKE BULLETIN Published weekly at 114-122 Pare St., Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture: Entered as second | class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, 1917. NATIONAL EDITORIAL Ares {ON alae i pal Sh Bue Notices of farm produce and ee wemanian admissable under postage regulations. inserted one time on each re- quest and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Notices must be .received not later than Tuesday for Market Bulletin of the following week. 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Advertisers against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement any publication that are is delivered through the taining more address, Limited space will not permit imsertion of notices con- than 35-40 words, not including name and PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner ~ Inspction Division 5 Chemistry Division Marketing Divi OFFICES OF AGRICULTURAL DIVISIONS Paul Jolley, Director cohaty Jolson, Director Se a WAS551 ape Dyer, : WA-3414 AL-2951 Director Mailing Room Sv upt, Information & Education Division =.= WA-3561 Jack Gilchrist, Director Veterinary Divi oo ak ie AL-6561 Anes Mann, Director = MARKET BULLETIN STAFF : Editor Jack -Gilchrist NWotiCOR is Mies clizabeth: Hynds GCircuila tron, 2 Mies | LaMiyra slormen ._.. Candler Clement Jr. Address all complaints io EDITOR, Market Bulletin. mailing list, MANAGER. address must chan ges Market Bulletin. Address requests to be added of address, include OLD and NEW addresses. to or removed from etc, to CIRCULATION -Ail requests for changes of NOTICES, Market Bulletin. Address al] notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF Ediforial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19. Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia SALE EVENTS April 30 and May 1 Monday and Tuesday Shetlend Pony Auction Sale Cordele, ai Williams Pony Farm ... over 300 head, both Reg. end Grede stock, FLOWERS, AND SEED FOR SALE Azaleas, all-sizes: Hinodegiri, Christmas Cheer, Corel Belle, Bridesmaid, Snow; smal] sizes Burfordi and Boxwoed Holly. Priced very reasonable. Can't ship. J. M. Brown, 316 Candler St., N-.E:, (Little Five Points), Atlanta 7. Chrysanthemums, (largest var. that grows), 4 col. 12, $1; Swift pansy plants, $1.50 C; Amber lily bulbs, 10c-40c; rocted Ger- aniums, 5, $1; Feverfew, 50c doz.; Hydrangea, 75c ea.; Saivia and Zinnia plants, 30, $1; Moon flower seed, 12, 25c. Mrs. F. J. Witherspoon, 308 Holderness St. S.W., Atlanta 10. Phone PL-3- 5251. Well rooted dark red, deep cerise, dark, velvety purple Ver- bena, $1 doz.; green and white lily tuft (perennial, blooms July and August; large lavender spikes), $1.25 doz.; Salvia, 50c doz.; Midget and peppermint striped Zinnias, 60e doz. Mr. R. J. Miller, 2718 Milledgeville Ra., Augusta. Mix. yard flowers, bulbs and pot plants, 100, $2. Ajl labeled; all col, Petunia plants, 50, $1; blue, purple iris, Day tities, $1 doz.; sweet, purple and Confed- erate gray- Violeis, $1 C. Add ostage. Mrs. J. H. Penland, allijay. f Dbl. red Begonias, 2 for $1.25 PP. Nicely rooted. Mrs. 4. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE -24Nin., Wax Leaf Ligustruma, Nierembergia purple robe, strong plants. red, white, pink Thrift, 2 doz. $1.25; $3.50 'C; dark pink Verbena seed. 75c doz.: red Salvia, Shirley Poppy, red Hib- iscus, 20c tsp. seed and 3c stamp- ed envelope: little red Zinnia Dwarf, 1/2 cup, 50c. Postpaid. od Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Da- cula. Rose Acacia, Butterfly bush, Rose of Sharon, Weeping Wil- low, Weigelas, Altheas, Abelias, Crepe Myrtle, Flowering Quince, 5, $1; Day lilies, Gold Dust, Mikado, 40c doz.; Cannas, 8 col., 75 doz.; Tritoma, 3, $1; Silver King, Ageratum, 3, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Lawson, Rt. 3, Box 217, Lithonia. Trumpet daffodils, purple iris, Orange Day lilies, variegated violets, $3 M; Jonquils, Star of Bethlehem, Leopard lilies, Eas- ter Bells, 75c C; Sweetshrubs, azaleas, pink . Almond, lilac, White dogwood, 50 ea. Rooted. }\ Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Trumpet daffodils, purple iris, orange day lilies, variegated violets, $3. M; jonquils, Star of Bethlehem, Leopard lilies, .Eas- ter Belis, 75c C; Sweetshrub, azaleas, pink Almonds, yellow Japonicas, big red and _ red run- ning roses,, Weeping Mary, 2, 50c. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Hermon Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Weeping Mary, red running and big red roses, Eng. Dog- wood, purple and white lilacs, azaleas, pink and. white, pink almonds, -Trumpet daffodils, variegated violets, .Jonquils, Star of Bethlehern, Leopard! lil- ies, Laster Bells, 75e C. Rooted. Add postage: Miss Grace Ellen )Parks, Ri. 3, Hllijay. FLOWERS AND SEED POR SALE: Blue violets, $1 C; pink prim- roses, large, mix. coi. Mums, Sweet Williams, Goldenglow; 50c doz.; red, June cactus, pink hydrangea, Peonies, 50c C.; large, mix. col. Gladieli bulbs, 35c doz. 4 doz. $1. Add postage | under $3. Mrs. W. D, Ralston, Royal Robe and California violets, fragrant, also, Yarrow, pink, 2 doz. $1; hardy Phlox, $1 doz.; Anthony Waterer Spi- rea, 4, '$1. Min. order, $1. Add postage. Mrs._R. P. Steinheimr, Brooks. Pink, yellow Weigelas, pink, purple Altheas, 50c doz.; dbl. Orange Day and Lemon frag- rant lilies, $1 doz.; red flower- ing Quince; 75c ea.; red Crepe Myrtle, blooming size, $1 ea. Gov. insp. Del. No order less $1. Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 2, Elh-| jay. Spice bush, Flowering Cherry, Chinaberry, Mimosa, tulip pop-. lar,. dogwood, 7, $1; Shasta Daisies, Larkspur, Lady Lake, Hemerocallis, 40c doz.; Baby Doll roses, 5, $1; sweet -Violets, 50c C. Add postage. Mrs. Thos. J. Watson, Rt. 3, Box. 217. Li- thonia. Fast growing Ligustrum, 18> 15-24 in.; Cherry Laurels, 12-15 | in., Nandinas, 4-6 in. $10 C.; All| aol Thrift and Achimemes, $1 doz.; $5 C. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Hardy blue Aster and hardy blue Physostegia, 10c ea. Add postage: Miss Jewell Martin, Rt. 1, Menlo, SECOND HAND. MACHINERY FOR SALE~ Correction: Minneapolis-Mo- line Bale-O-Matic Machine, with Wisconsin Air-cooled Motor, in good cond., for use on farm. Priced to sell. L. H. Burkhalter, Rt. 1, Macon, Phone 3-5684. f JD combine, JD mowing ma- chine to attach to tractor;-2- horse: old wagon; two 2-horse harnesses, two 2-horse plows. E. R. Hodgson, Athens. AC tractor, model C., good cond, Hyd. lift, 2-disc, plow, new 26 in. disc. $375; skid motor on wheels, 12 H. P. good running cond., three 12 ft. V. belts, $75. Located 3 mi. W. Woodstock. W. D. Garrett, Rt. 1, Acworth. ; Allis Chalmers G Tractor, disc. plow, Cultivators, lay-off plow, cutting harrow, excellent cond. Claude Reeves, Rt. 3 Canton, Phone 1162-M. 1955 VAC Case Tractor, 2- row outfit, tiller, harrow, Plant- ers, Cultivators, dusters, sub- soiler, $25; also Irrigation pump, with 600 ft. of 2 im. plastic hose, used 25 hrs., $250. Mrs. S. F. Carroll, Rt. 3, Rockmart, Phone 5343. _1946 WC Allis Chalmers trac- tor, good cond.; plow, Taylor Way bush and bog harrow, 7 ft. smoothing harrow hammer mill, and belt, one 12 row trac- tor drill, one 3-row drill, com- bine and*sev. turning plows. C. A, Lovinggood, Kennesaw 42-Intn1 Combine, need some repairs, $50; 14 ft. tractor weeder, $35; Simplex Duster, in good cond., $75. O. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Fort Valley, Phone 5-2444 Ford Tractor Pulley, new. Contact. Loy Francis, Rt. 1, Box 375, Alpharetta, Phone 4742. Farmall M. Tractor, like new, on good rubber, with take-off, pulley and good ights, $750; also Farmall F-30, in ae cond., and-on good rubber, with pulley, power take-off, -$350. J. H. Giles, Rt. 3; Fort Valley, Phone TA-5-58773. 2-horse Oliver 13. turn plow, l-horse Oliver Guber turn plow, Oliver 8, Middlebuster, 1-2. horse AC Oliver; 2 Zee- Whiz, 2 Planet Jr.; Cultivators, Cole . Planters, |. 25 Terrell Serapes, 6 Ga. Wings and 1 Covington Cotton Planter, All, $25) 2 Al Gy Seis, Rt 2. Box 266, Webb Bridge Rd., Alphar- etta, Phone 2293. y | Model 50 series. | part set of Planters and Guano. ower ; i SECC : MACHIN ERY FO 1954 Cub tractor with all) equip. Sell or trade for any larger tractor with equip. Must |. be in good cond. Albert Panat,| Rt. 1, Varnell. Intnl 7 tt: Orchard Plow, in good cond., $100; also: Root 6- 4 TOW Cotton duster, heavy duty,|. frame fits Farmall H. or M. Tractor, Ee cond., complete, | $100. S. W. McNair, Stapleton. Inin] Harvester stationary type Hay Baler, used very. little, 5 horse power engine, needs some repairs. Can be op- erated from belt pulley or trac- tor, $275. Cash. Allen Pannll Jr., Thomson, Phone 589-J, 5-row Simplex cotton duster, good cond., $75; Intnl. 42 in. combine, needs some repairs, $50; also 14 ft. tractor weed- er, $35. daetters ans, O. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Fort eee Phone |: 53-2444, Planter, Distributor and Cul- |, tivator for Farmall A tractor, good cond., $200. H. C. Trimble, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Phone 7032. | Set planters and Cultivators for Oliver Tractor, Seel or trade for Ford equip. All in good cond. Homer Vinson, Rt.- 2, Cedartown. : Complete set Cultivators, Fert.. Distributor and Planter, | including Cotton Hoppers for | Farmall Intnl. Tractor. All in good cond., $175 FOB my farm. ic Rodgers, Rt. A, se a Phone 0151-M. Planters and Cultivators for model B. John Deere tractor, planted 20 A. and cultivated 18 A, corn re Charley H. Spen-- me ee , Carrollton, Phone 2- 8896. 5S f New JD Manure Spreader, Can be seen at my farm. James H. Denham, Sycamore. McCormick 9B- 8 1/2 ft. dbl. | section tractor harrow, excell- | ent cond. James A. Butts, Rt. | 1, The Rock, Phone 3760. J. B. Hammer Mill with nec- essary. equipment. S. L. Gar-) vett, Barnesville, Phone 774-' W-3. Complete Cultivator for, Farmall C.; direct hitch tiller for Farmall C., needs repairs; Distributor, for Farmall C.; also Heavy duty Oliver 6 har- row. J. Horne, | Leesburg, Phone 2001, ieee Dise. side plow for Cub Farmall, used less 10 hrs. for | sale. Frank Bennett, Rt. 2, Homer. JD Combine with own en- gine, 6 ft. cut model, 12-A, al- most new, $800. L. P. Singleton, at Valley, Phone TA-5- 5 \ McCormick Deering mowing machine, mule drawn, good cond. for quick sale. W. B. Gunnin, Danielsville Rd. x, JB Hammer Mill, with all necessary equipment, sacker, 24 in. Meadows Mill, all equip- ment; JD Hay baler. Good cond. $2,000. J. Ly Cornelison, As ay Canton. ~ _ 1948 Ferguson tractor and Cultivator; 2-disc. tiller, bush and bog harrow dbl. section cut- away harrow; Simplex. cotton | duster, set Farmall Planters with Distributors, VE-4 Wis, air-cooled engine for use on Peanut Picker, good cond. D. Donald Peavy, Rt. 3, Cuthbert, Phone 115-J-2. One ea.: Farmall H. Tractor, Sub-soiler, Drag Pan, smooth- ing harrow, Taylor B and B. harrow, No. 55 T-Hay baler, Wind Row Rake, No. 64 com- bine, good cond. Bargain. See at Farm or State Rt. 212. Conyers. D. B. Scott, P. O. Box 288, De- catur, Phone Conyers, 6703. IH No. 75 Field Chopper, TH No. 2 Ensilage Blower with pipe, both. like new; IH 7 ft. mowing | machine with 9 blades; IH Far-. mall Tractor, Model H, with new Planters vand Cultivators; also | Walk thru Cattle Sprayer. R. L. Patterson, Rt. 2, Chickamauga, | first letter. W. K. Reece, 1 |guson Cultivator frame. tS . | 1952 power Farmall and minute. With or ee Franklin McCants, 1953 Ford tractor, 195% born Hay baler an k John, Blue Cotton Du : Cub Mower: $60 ea. Se place, 5 mi. N. Mitel off Paved Rd. a Bo Mitchell. = . Farmall Ha A. pace ly new, 6 bush and ee '8 disc Covington planter and disc. All good cof my farm. R. B. 1 Peters St.; S. W. At 3686. ee Want good used 06-15 9 Intnl. tractor, or ler. State cond and f Ellijay. . * Want Planter Comp Cub tractor, in good asonable price and not away from Alpharetta. Peek, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. 3 Want set of planter: tivators for F-12 Farmal. tor, also belt pulley _ tire for F- 12, size 11x40. Murray, Rt. Als Baldwin Dearborn spring-foot Cultivator, good cond., most new PTO power 2 row Saher with 4 ft. nozzle. Contact coming. J. A. Lov Jey Dr., Warner Robi; 2984. com ; Pp lanters, jee Bood ti complete $750; also drag harrow and > equip, Cheap. L. J Buford Rd., poe ers, Ford eee pe Weeder, used on 20 | not ship; also Want. a Myrick, Rt. 4, Fort Argy Savannah. ies Cub bottom plow, 4 _ new, $50; planters, d fe ers, for Gravely garden or, reasonable. M. B. We 2 Heath Rd., Macon. Oliver No. 10 two hor: plow; Oliver No. 13 tw slide turning plow, | | plow. .No. 10,- in goo No. 13 has new slid H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2, Social Circle, Phone 3346 ' Ferguson tractor and Griffin transplanter, Ford or Ferguson thactor Beam transplanter. Can b 2, Cobbtown. _ Intnl, 12 t. Combi propelled, $1,800; 6 fi harrow, set scalloped discs. and back, $225; J. D. Sub $80; 8 ft. Case off-set ha $260; 6 ft. Intnl. harrow. good cond. My place, 7 bany, C. M. Pippin, Phone HE-5-8686. Cole, abl. ose: sli Planter, good as new, plants 2 kinds seeds nate hills at 1 trip, only, with all plates, Mrs. J. L.- Garrett, 106, Warm Springs. Late model Planters fo all H or M tractor, izer, cotton and Phone 2055, with planters, Cultiva~ 2 dis ce tiller and harrow. : 2-row aeeton. aa cond, oat crops, i in front, : also cutting harrow, . good as new and Plant- cheap. R. L. Long, Pros- | a. ak - Box 134, Rock- | ui Op. 60 combine, $350; 8 _ . Old 1,100 valle Mule, $100; | -wagon,, $25; 2- Ford plow, $75. Billy Mix- : Box 78, aban phone ribbon officially opening the th 5 pcs. of abincl: building and Commissioner AG BUILDING DEDICATED Mrs. Phil Campbell, wife of Georgias Commissioner of Agriculture, right, cuts the states new.'agriculture build- ing during dedication ceremonies jast week. Looking on are Governor Marvin Griffin, left, who dedicated the Carhpbell. ine 297 Ohara Dr., : 7 SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED for AC. cnt ~ Want a Rotary Cutter With swinging blades for Ford Trac- Se a Eoin tor. Write or see. Paul Denham, Rt. ; "| 204 Jefferson. St., Eatonton. Want good used garden or Cub tractor, 2-wheel. Clyde | Boyd, 316 E. Whitman St., Toc- coa. | Want to trade W-9% Intnl. tractor for D-6 Cat. or TD-4 Intnl, bull dozier. "No junk. Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek, - Want 256 %. 2 in. galvanized | Irrigation Pipe, in new cond. and priced reasonable. Joseph H. Dunnett, Rt. 2, Jackson. Want to exch. rear mounted dise. plow, in good cond.; for forward. mounted type disc. for /cub tractor. Sam F. Dowis, Box |372, Scottdale, Phone 43-5119. ; also one. 2-hors O1- | buster. O. S: Dug-} tractor, with bull de, pan; harrow turn Cul vator | and SWeeDS, Want combine, also 13-row or more grain drit!. Give make, model and yr. purchased new. Must be reasonable for eash. L.-L. Garrett, R .t2, Barnes- ville, Phony 774-W-3. Want 2-dise. plow for Farm- all A. tractor; also drag harrow, }and Cultivator. Must del. to my farm near Newnan. State price. $10: Tntnl, Cin, R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters - Cotton planter, $12.50. = W., Atlanta. Be a P.O. Box 124} Want Oakes 5- deck Brooder, Ne 709. Price more important } than cond. Will pick up if near | Columbus. J. W. Schuessler, P. QO. Box 549, Columbus. ~ Want starter for LA John Deere delco No. 1107036, Will consider one needing minor re- pairs, H. J. Gram, Box ie Cotartonen. Want good used Cultivator and Planters, for Ford tractor, | reasonable. James. Cc. Brown, Mosley Dixon Rd., Rt. 2, Mac- on, Phone 3-5896. ~ Want used 9-24 4-ply tractor tire. Must have geod tread. No | large cuts or breaks. State cash price, cond., in first letter. Con- Page good recapped tire. J. H: Sanders, 266 N. Columbus Pl. Decatur. k ormick 8: fC Binder in| oe M. ~ aes 2-horse 2 wagons, $25. 10 drawn Hay rake, $30: cCormick mowing ma- $42.50; | Oliver . walking ; Chalmers B. mower, 5. ft. s; new B, Allis Chalmers ters. New Cond. J, R. Har- 3741, oe Ferguson tractor and bottom plow, Planter U Beaton, 1952 1-row Sup- Fa 3 disc, plow, Plamt- d tivators. All in good W. nt ek Rt. nos ermal Super C. rie ith een distribu- \ ; Want medium or large sized in excellent cond., $600;|Cleaner and Seed Treater, C-66 six ft. combine, used | (primarly for Oats), Farrell 'O, no motor, $1100.| make preferred. Must be near oo Warrenton. Augusta. State factory rated, : cap. model, age, cond.,. with or without motor, and size of motor. James B. Bartch, 2737 a counter and automatic 00, at ated tae Milledgeville Rad., Augusta. lin, on 80.- J. W.| Want 1-row Planter and Fert. attach. for JD tractor, 40-3 point hitch. Paul Snow, Rt. 1, Decatur, Phone EV-0814. MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE _, AND WANTED . Ss Good Clemsonhand push type = | Lawn Mower, also Oil Brooder, | $10 ea. or Exch. for pig or 1 mo. | old Calf. See.z mi. N. Oscarville. ; son, \tank and MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED Want immediately 1-2 elec. incubators, 400-600 egg cap. State price and cond. on card. Charles O. Elrod, Adairsville. Want 2 elec. Churns, one with small motor to set in churn, other large churn, sev. gal cap. with good motor. Frances Allen, Rt. 3, Box 103, Elberton, Want Gas Brooders, feeders, -waterers, from _N. Ga. Area, for 5,000 cap. broiler house. Dixon W. Hall, 952 Blue Ridge Ave., N.E., Atlanta 6, Phone EL-0859. Want 2 Shoualter coal Brood- ers; 20 four ft. Baby chick feed- ers, and 40 four or five ft. Broiler feeders: also & four ft. | water pans with or without valves. Calvin Bennett, Rt. 1, Aeworth. Milking naachine in god cond., $100. Mrs. Joe Hutson, Palmetto. Home made Pony Cart, like now, $40. J. Tucker Perry, Kelly. Syrup kittle, size 80 gal. Con- taet. Mrs._E. L. Lively, Rt. 2, Metter. Want Rife Hydraulic Ram. State size and price. H. D. Sherwood, 601 Hemlock Circle, S.E., Atlanta 16. Good, single horse wagon, for sale. W. A. Ditzel, Rt. 3, Cleve- land: . Elec. floor brooder, 300 cap., 4 deck battery, finishing brooder 10 metal nests, feeders, etc., used one season, All, $50. Jt oO. John- 1395 Graham St. S. W., Atlanta, Phone PL-5-4914, 320 cages. for laying hens, some slightly used. All complete with. feed troughs, water troughs and hangers. Cheap if moved at once. Ralph O. Free, Rt. 2, Walking Rock. 2 big Dutchman Automatic Poultry Feeders, with 80 ft. of tract and Chain ea., in good cond., $300 for lot. Felix De- Golian, Jr., 2850 Howell Mill Ra., N.W., Atlanta. 6-can Intnl, Harvester milk cooler, used 3 yrs., $100. Walker F. Freeman, Rt.. 1; Forsyth, Phone 2073. g Want spraying equip. from aga take off for Vineyard. L. Redforn, Tennille. Windmill and Tower; also tower. Mrs. S. F. Scales, Rt. 1, Carrollton, Hick- ory Level. Good Rotary Lawn Mower; also mule drawn stalk cutter, in working order, $25. C. B. Hive, Bt 1, Bex. 173, Forest Park, Phone Jonesboro 6781. | 2-horse wagon, old Cline and Martin, fair cond., with cotton body and equip., $20, my place, 6 mi. Commerce, just off Hwy. 98.~H. L. Whitfield, Rt. 2, Dan- ielsville, +1 good cond., $7. Mrs. S. P. Hunni- | used pony and horse saddle and '|Key Way, 5-1/2 bore. Could use *tson, 4070 McAfee Rd., Decatur, j{versible, good.as new, $75. Max Kendrick | Rd.,| | cond., $30; also want. S-row sin- -on both, size 11 x 24, $20 for both. Iris ee Ra 3, Com- | gon, |germ., Ve tb. Norman Johnson, MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED Want used 10 hole metal hea nests, E. C. McKinney, Rt. 2, Box 35, Blue Ridge. Want 3 big Dutchman auto- matic Poultry feeders, single or dbl, track; also sev. or more au- tomatic waterers. T. L. Shapard, Jr.,, Rt. B., Griffin, Phone 2920. Set of Fairbanks motor scales, cap. 30,000 bales, 34 ft. plat- form, for sale. J. E. Caldwell, Madison. One small hand grist. mill, $3. H. P. Aderhold, 510 W. ' Ves- ta Ave., College Park. Dairy equip.: 6-can /Selvina- tor milk Cooler, in good cond., $95;also: Hinman milking ma- chine and compressof, complete and other accessories, $75. R. G. Christian, Rt. 3, Americus, Phone 2989. Well. machine, mounted for sale. Contact. Edwin H. An- drews, Carnegie. Honey Extractor, 4-frame re- Wright, 315 Brookhaven, Phone CH-4164, ~ 6 cam Intnl. water type milk cooler and 3 comp. washing vat, for dairy use. Hamilton L. Hill, Newnan. Dowless Tob. Curer, complete unit, including all pipes to fit 16 ft. barn, used very little, $60; Dearborn Panut plow, A-L plex mule drawn duster, radius 50 mi, Sylvania, P. W. Harrison, Rh. 4, Sylvania. 2-horse wagon, with good body top. and spring, used very little, $25. W. E. Hayes, Rt. 1, - Norcross. 2 Elec. Brooder, 300 cap., in cutt, 93.Dahigren St., Atlanta 17. 2 rear tractor tires, fair treads Se, merce, Want 4-wheel rubber tire tractor wagon, within 50 mi. State cond. and price. F. W. Phillips, Rt. 1, Kennesaw, Phone Marietta 8-2959. Want used 4-wheel farm wa- (with or without body), wheels, 23-26 in: in diam., axle, 49 in. wide, for pony; also 1 ea. bridle. Bob Meyer, 169 W. Hedge Circle, Macon. Want gear for Fitz Water Wheel for grist mill, Spur Mas- ter wheel, 8 ft. diam., 120 teeth, 2-1/2 in. Cireular pitch, 5-1/2 in. face, made split, 1/2 x 5/8 other makes if same size: P. R. Thompson, Rt. 3, Lithonia. a Want good horse drawn rub- ber tired mower. M. F. Peter- Phone DE-8613. Want used corn binder in good cond.; also wan? used feed mixer, about 1,000 lbs. cap. Mercer Dalton, Rt. 2, Alta. 7-1/2 H-P., 3 phase, 3500 RPM Pomona turbine water pump for Well; 100 gal. min. cap., at 120 ft. setting, with equipment, $500. Harry R. Dunivin, 1390 Colum- bia Dr., Decatur. EV-8983- Full set of Blacksmith farm fools, first class: cond., only used. on. private farm: 2 H. 2-3/4 wag- on, good cond., $60; 2 H, 2- 3/4 wagon in running cond., $30; 3 row Cole grain drill, fert. at- tachment. 1 mi. No. Bankhead 78 Hwy. 32 mi. W. Atlanta. Hor- ace Darnell, Sr., Winston. SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Small mixed Gourds seed, also yellow Crookneck Squash, Cucumber and hot pepper seed. Alt 15e pkg Mics. Jobo Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Bo Brown Top Millet, recleaned and sacked in. 100 lb. bags, con- tains no noxious weed seed and is beimg tested for pwrity and SEED AND GRAIN. FOR SALE Yellow. meated and Stones squash, Pumpkin, Citron and Senna, 10c thls., 3 tbls., 25e:'Col. bunch butter beans, 25c: cup; 3 dif.-tiny pod bouquet pepper, 5e pod. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Suwanee. 800 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza seed, recleaned, _Searified, tested, purity 99.69 pct.; 90 pet. germ., in 100 Ib. bags, 166 tb. also 500 Ibs., No.2, 10e Ib. Pope Bryan, Rt. 1, Hwy. 54, Sharpsburg, Phone 2330-R2. 10% Jack Beans, postage. Send self addressed en- | velope; also Russian Mammoth age.-Chas. A. Dean, Rt. 4, Box 198, Summerville, 1955 crop -Okra seed, long green, hand shelled, 89 pct. germ.; 50 lb. in large lots; also, red hot pepper in pods, $1 Tb, C.F. Sullivan, Rt. 2, Tifton. e cup; also yellOw Root, 4 Ib. lard box full, $1. PP. in Ga. Mrs. Abe Goble, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. 125 Ib 1955 crop, Thomasville. 9,000 Ibs. ta 1 Brown Tag 3 Millet seed, recleaned, tested by long green Okra seed, 20 1b. A. N. Tuck, Ga, State Lab., 7c lb. FOB. in new 100 lb. bags. J. Lynwood Bentley, Rt. ~ 2, Thomaston, Phone 3697. Otd time Little White Half runner garden and White ten- der Cutshort Cornfield bean seed, $1 cup. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. Good, sound running Speckled Velvet beam seed, 88 pet. germ., $5 bu. FOB. Kenneth Watson, Rt. 3, Vienn4. Nice, sound, bush white also colored Butter beans, White, 30 lb.; Hales Cantaloupe, very sweet, 25c large pkg.; Sweet Banana Pepper seed, i5e pkg. Add postage. Mes. A. L. Teasley, Rt. 3, Box 55, Washington. Congo Watermelon seed, sav- Jesse E. Peavy, Unadilla. Calif. Multipiying beer se 20c start, 12 starts, $1 PP. Mrs Eart Fincher, Rt. 1, Waco. 80 bu. 90 day running Velvet beans, very sound, $4 bu.; also 70 tas. Chas. Grey Watermelon seed, hand saved, $2 Ib. Add postage. W. O. Whitley, Mauk. Butternut Squash seed, 10 tbls.; also Icebox Watermelon, 100 seed, 20c. Ralph Hill, Box 145, Maysville. - 1,000 tbs. high grade Sericea seed, combine run, 25c lb. at my place, 5 mi E. Monroe. W. M. Cook, Rt. 1, Monroe- green pod Okra seed, 25e cup, 5 cups, $l; also Martin Gourd seed, 15c | tsp.;. Drum Head sunflower seed, 10c tbls. Add postage. No Fla. or- ders. Mrs. Horace Suttles, Rt. 1, Hartwell. 1955 erop Velvet bean seed, 91 pet. germ., $7 bu. Ottis Her- rington, Rt. 2, Hazlehurst. 6. Ibs. Okra eee 60c Ib., 40e tb. for lot, Billy Parkes, Rt. 2, Homer. Imp. long Imp. green Okra seed, 30 cup, or 3 cups, $1; also Martin Gour 20 tsp.Add postage. No la. orders. Mrs. Horace Sutitles, RE t, Hartwell. Millet seed: Cattail, 5 .1b.; Star, t4 }p.: Sericea Lespedeza, 4e b.; fron and Clay Peas, $2 bu. Germ. and purity guar. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Old time brow striped half runner smap bean, and bunch col. Traces beast seed, 50c eup, ac 3 cups, $f; also 48 bu. Tron Field Peas, cl odand in 2 gu. bags, $2.50 bu. at barn: Geo. . Barfield, Rt. 3/ Louisville. Texas Redbine grain Sorghum, seed, high yield, aaiagls up welt to: combine, $5 CWT., recleaned, $80 ton; clea, sound, Roanoke Soybeans, (Hay or beans), $3.50 bu.; releaned Brown Top Millet, from. Cert, seed, $8 CWT. R. D. Warrenton, Tatum, Palmetto. Mountain, Watermelon, Yellow a %e and 6 : Sunflower seed, 25c and 6e post- oF White tender bean seed, 50a ed from 26 Ib. average melons, _ miss PAGE FOUR SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE SEED AND GRAIN ; , FOR SALE = 3,000 1b. Brown Top Millet, re- _ cleaned and:in new 100 Ib. bags, 99.34 pct. purity, 84 pct. germ., 7 CWT. FOB. J. A. Hilson, itchell, a : Old. tine Jones Watermelon, ~ wt. 30-60 lbs., hand saved seed, $1.50 Ib333 Ibs., $4; 5 lbs., $6. RP. B. Paul Smith, Rt. 1, Maysville. 5,000 New crop cleaned and scarified Sericea Lespedeza, | 99.89 pct. germ.; No Noxious weeds, 15 Ib. Cash at my farm. Seed tested March 1956. R. Earl Aycock, Jr., Martin Gourd seed, 25c pkg. (approx. 50 seeds), or 1 cup $1. AD. oat, renee,= Rt. 1, Box: 168, Marietta. Pure imp. Pride of Ga. Water- melon seed, 1/4 lb., $1.25; 1/2 Ib., $2.40; 200 seed Midget imp., 50c and stamped addressed en- ~ velope PP, Mrs. W. Y. Sum- -mers, Rt. 5, Newnan. Monroe. Long, pod Okra seed, 50e cup; running and bunch col. Butter Peas, 50c lb. Add postage. W. C. Hudson, Jersey. 14 lbs hand selected Congo . Watermelon seed, $2 lb. or en- tire lot, $26. Add postage to all. _ Mrs. H. A. Mickler, Rt. 2, Jeffer- sonville. Large type Citron seed, 50c lb. Lawrence Hudson, Rt. 1, - Parrott Green Pod Okra, and extra white half runner bean seed, _ 50c cup. Add Postage. Exch. for print feed sacks. Mrs. J. E. Sor- rells, Royston. 80 bu. Honey drip cane seed, cleaned and treated, 86. pct. ~ germ., 8c lb. FOB.; Clemson _ spineless Okra-seed, cleaned and tested, 99.50 pet. germ, 40c lb. FOB. J; 0; -Campton,,; Rt. 3 Rockmart, Phone 5344. 3,000 lb. Honey drip Cane seed, 8c lb. in 100 lb. lots. FOB. Mrs. S. F. Carroll, Rt. 3, Rock- see Phone 5343. ~, Giant green and white striped Cushaw seed; 14, 10c; Red, White and blue, Hot Boqueti Pepper, 6 pods, 10c and stamped envelope with ea. order. Mrs. eon. : Striped half runner bean seed, 15c cup; also purple hull peas, _ for planting only, 10c cup. Add ' postage on both. Miss Cora Wal- drop, 408 Pine Street, Rockmart. Good, tender -bean- seed, big and little White -half runner, - brown 6 wks., 60 cup; 6 wks. - field Peas, purple hull- Crow- ders, 40c cup. Add postage. No checks. Dessie Vick, Box. 90, Ellijay. Striped and White half run- ner and White Creaseback and speckled cut short Cornfield bean seed, 65c cup; mixed cut- shorts, 60c cup; god tender White Salet Eng. Peas, 75c cup. Add postage! Arvil Lambert, Rt. 3, Ellijay. = 4 s Bushel Gourd seed, 50c pkg.; Martin and Dipper, 25c-pkg also Martin Gourds, $3 doz.; Dipper gourds, 30c ea. Mrs. C. D. Sel- Jers, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Good, nice Cowhorn Pepper, - 3 pods, 15c; 8 pods, 30c; Pimento Pepper, very hot, 24 pods, 25c. Any amt. you want. Add post- age. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Ellijay. : Good, tender. bean seed, White half runner, Pink and cream 6 wks.; also good tender White creaseback. Cornfield, 55 cup, 2 cups, $1; red speckled Crow- der Peas and green Okra seed, 45c cup, 3 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Tender -hull White Cut Short Cornfield: bean seed, 60c_cup.; 2 cups or more, 50c cup. PP in Ga. Mrs. W. W. Anderson, Rt. B, Elijay.: Good, tender speckled cut- short White half runner tender bean seed, White Cornfield, and little spanish ~Peanut, shelled; Martin Gourd seed, and striped ereaseback Cornfield beans, 50c _ eup. Add postage. No checks, Mrs. Henry G. Parks, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Myrtis Ellis, Rt. 1, Box 29; Rin- |. Imp. White half runner and little pink Peanut or 6 wks. beans. All weevil free, 65 cup. PP. No checks, nor stamps. Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt. B, Ellijay. Old. fashion large white half runner bean seed, free from weevils, 60c cup; White multi- plying onions, for spring plant- ing,-35c qt., or $1 gal. PP. Mi Mamie Anderson, P:O7 Box 37, Ellijay. Sericea Lespedeza seed, Scari- fied and tested, $17.50 CWT., $320 ton.. Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Phone Fayetteville 5581. 25 lb. up to 50 Ibs., then 20 1b. Send M.O. Add postage. M. H. Duke, Rt. 1, Box 12, Forest Park. e 1,000 Ibs. Arlington Sericeas Lespedeza, scarified and tested, $30 per hundred Ibs. FOB. H. S. Young, Rt. 1, Fairmount. Hot pepper seed, 15c tbls; also Birds-eye Pepper, 6 pods, 15c. Will except stamps. Add post- age. Mrs. Hope Bishop, Farm- ington, Cert. Arlington Sericea Les- pedeza seed, 100 lb., $40; 50 lb., $25; FOB. Smaller lots, 75 Ib. PP. J. D. Cash, Flowery Branch. Large tender, brown striped Cornfield bean seed, Weevil treated, 40c cup, 3 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Della CONS Rt. 2, Gainesville. Col. bunch butter bean seed, 75c qt., red hot pepper, 25c-for nickle snuff box full; yellow crookneck squash, 25c for dime snuff box full; also large sun- flower seeds. Add postage. Mrs. Evelyn Tigner, Rt. 1, Greenville. Marglobe Tomato seeds, $2 Ib 524b.;- $9*. Collards $1 4b; Wakefield Cabbage, $2 lb. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. 1955 crop Long, tender green pod Okra, bears until frost, 30c}, cup; long slim hot red pepper, 24 pods, 25c; also Banana Sweet Pepper seed, 25c thls. Add post- age. No stamps nof checks. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7,. Gaines-: ville. Sericea Lespedeza seed, scari- fied and tested, $18 CWT. in new bags, FOB. L. A. Powers, 221 .W. Poplar St., ~ Griffin, Phone 5170 nights. Congo Watermelon seed, 93 pet. official germ., $1 Ib. M. s. McGregor, Leesburg, Phone 4512. zs Cream Crowder Peas, with orown-eye, 3 Ibs., $1; 10 lbs. $3;20 lbs., $5; also few Ibs. Black Diamond Watermelon White seed, $1.50 Ib..PP. B. P.| Smith, Rt. 1, Maysville. Good, tender 1,000 to 1, half runner. bean seed, 55 cup, 2 cups, $1; Henderson White bunch butter beans, 30c Ilb.; large old time Mushmelon, 25c tbls.; green glazed andGa. Col- lard, 20c tbls., 10 tbls., $1; Bo- quet Pepper seed, 25c this. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Congo Watermelon seed, grown in clean, isolated fields, from cert. seed, 1/4 lb., 65c. PP. M.O. only. J. B. Hickman. Mil- ner. 35 bu. large Velvet bean seed, $4 bu., at my home, 1 mi. NE. Gov. W. Wells, Rt. 1, Milan. White bunch butter. beans, long green pod Okra;-and long purple hull Peas, 30c cup, 4 cups, $1. PP. in Ga. Mrs. R. T. Blalock, Rt.2, Adairsville. Cert. Va. Bunch 67 Peanut seed, 100 pct. purity, 80 pet. germ.; also Star Millet seed, sub-standard germ., 5c Ib. Nor- man R. Long, c/o Koinonia Farm, Americus, Phone 7253. Old time 1955 Jones Water- melon seed, $2 lb. PP. Elee Bel- lamy, Rt. 1, Carnesville. Mixed Highland Cornfield beans, 50c cup, 3 cups, $1; Lit- tle White half runners, 65c cup; 2 cups, 90c; Old time Pome- granate seed, 20 thls.; White running putter beans, 35 cup, 3 cups, 90c. PP. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville. ,| Ave., No. 1 green pod Okra seed, | Old fashion Shallot buttons, $1 gal. PP. J. C. Self, Avans. Watermelon, Cantalor ne, A- cron, squash, field } .pkin, Red Hot and sev. kind Cs whorn long Cayenne pepper, 30c pkg. PP.; also Jerusalem Artichokes, $1.50 gal, PP. in second zone; $1.65 gal., PP. in third zone, Exp. Col. C.~W. Page, 149 N. N.E,,, Atlanta 8, Phone AT-6452 Martin Gourd (new) seed, 10 pkg. Add postage. H. H. bard, 1556 Pinehurst Dr., S.W., Atlanta, Phone PL-3-5563. Castor beans, (7 yr. small, round, seed pods); also Minature Cayenne Pepper. 20c doz. PP. Mrs.&. B. Bennett, Rt. 1, Al- pharetta. Clean, green pod Okra seed, 25c cup; also bu. nice, clean little brown peas, prolific free from weevils, for. planting or eating, $4 bu. J. E. Cail, 2073 Delano Dr., N.E., ae Phone DE-6073. Arlington Sericea Lespedeza seed, tender strain, 45c lb. David aes Jennings, P.O. Box. 84, Amer- icus. 10,000 Ibs. Martins combine Milo Grain Sorghum seed, state tested, germ., 73 pct.; clean com- bine run, $4.50 Cwt at my farm. Will ship freight col. if money accompanies order. James A. Bower, Rt. 1, Alma, Phone 2572. Seed: 2 gal. sound, clean, half runner bean, 50c cup; 3 Zups, $1:25; 1 gal. long green pod okra, 1/2 gal. large sweet Canta- loupe, 50c cup, 3 cups, $1.25; peas, 4 cups, $1. Sound clean, treated for weevils. Prompt]. ship. $2 orders PP. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon. Williams, .clean Cane good seed, $2 bu. Will\not ship. Don- ald Duckworth, I Rt./2;- Box 158, Blairsville. Good, tender white half run- ner bean seed; also white and brown with dark stripe Corn- field bean seed, free from wee- Mrs. Nathan Weatherley, Rt. 4, Ball Ground. runner garden beans, 50c cup; 1 cup free with ea., $2.50 order: Blue Java Peas, 20c cup: 2 ups free with ea. 5 cups. Add 12 postage for ea. cup. P. B. Brown, Rt, Ball Ground. 1 ~15- 20 bu. pure, bright purple hull seed peas, $6 bu; also 15 lb. pure Congo Watermelon seed, $1.50 lb. Add postage. H. R. Entrekin, Rt. 1, Bremen. $3 bu. at my place or Del. en- tire lot within 75 mi. Blairsville. Cliff Coker, Rt 2, Blairsville. Recleaned Brown Top Millet, 6c lb.; Star Millet, grown from Cert. seed, 15c lb.; Sericea, Les- pedeza, cleaned, 15c lb. also "Hay, $25 ton. C. D. eee Bow- don, Phone 2131. Chas. Watermelon seed, $2 Ib. S. J. Foss, P. O. Brooklet. Little White half runner bean seed, 50c cup; also col. run- ning butter bean seed, that bears until frost, 3 cups, $1; little white nest onions, $1 gal. Add postage on all. Mrs. waler Lee, Bishop. Green Glazed Collard are 2 tbls; (One: 9=tbis:, pled lp, $4.50; also Tobasco Pepper, an pkg. BPPH Te GF Steed, _ Buena Vista. Citron seed, 65c Ib. Aprite for price on large order. A, L. Thompson, Cadwell. Good, tender White and SGap ed half runner bean seed, 50c cup. 3 cups, $1; Red spotted and black-eyed Peas, 4 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Citron seed, 75c 1b.; eo) biieds butter beans, 35c lb.; 3 Ibs. $1; Banana Muskmelon seed, 85 tea-cup; Honey Rock Canita- loupe, 45c~cup; also slick leaf Mustard seed, 40c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Rosie eens n 1, Cumming. Hub- |. Tan Sugar Crowder.Purple hull | vils. 1/2 Ibs of either, 50c. PP. Old time tender White half. 45 bu. good, clean Cane seed, | ; dark green, yellow meat bean: a Sieevilotres. SOC cup; E also yellow Popcorn, 60c cup, Shelled. Mrs. N. R. ee Rt. a ahs 102, Bremen. Okra seed for sale. Gontece: F Jake Morgan, Rt. 1, Carnesville. | Good, white and brown strip- | ed 6 wk. bean seed, free from weevils, 50c cup;; also long, green Okra seed, ~bears until} frost, 35c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Otto Rice, Rt i, Cumming. - Good, tender bunch bean seed, White and brown striped half runner, little 6 wk Peanut half runners, and old fashion Corn- kled Crowders, and purple hull Peas, 40c cup; also bunch pod, and Velvet Okra, 50 cu; Add postage. N. B. Banks, Rt. Carters. Limited amt. ein meated Watermelon seed, Black Dia- mond and Pride of Ga., also Muskmelon seed, i5c tbls., 2) tbls, 25c. Add stamped envelope: | Mrs. lave Sullivan, 124 W. Chandler St.,- Carrollton. a bean seed, $1.50 PP. Mrs. Eva Hooper, Carnesville. Calif, beer seed, 950 start, 5 starts, $1; also nice Pepper- mint eplants, large bunch, 35c]. PP. ane: side meat. Cheap. et Ruth. Weeks, Dial. > aes Genuine White, tendek green oy hull Creaseback Crnfield also white 6 wk. Valentine bunch beans seed, 65c cup. PP. Homer : Van Zandt, Dials, Gourd seed, 25 seed, 15c and stamped envelope. Dewey Gut- ledge, Rt. 1, Dallas. White multiplying nest onions, $1. 40. gal.; Dwarf green Okra seed, 50c cup; also everbearing | $ Strawberry plants, bears fruit- ful, $1.25 C., $8 M. Add postage. | Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. : White runner seed peans: also |. creasebacks, 50c cup. PP. Mrs. W. P. Davenport, Dial. - Pimiento and small hot pep-|p per seed, 1b this. Mrs. J. G Dodd, Rt. 1, Duluth. e - Cowhorn Pepper seed, 5 Soe 15c; Pimento Pepper, 12 pods, 20e: Cushaw seed, 2 doz., 25c; also Beeswax, 50c Tb. Add post- age. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Ellijay... is Rockyford Cantaloupe; large PP; also Icebox Watermelon, | Martin and ornamental Gourd seed,*50 seed, 15c and stamped envelope. Belly ANEW Poms Rt. = Dallas. . . Half runner beans, seed and} Lady finger Peas, 25c cup; also Okra seed postage. oh Howell, Rt. 1, Mit- chell. a] Select 88 pct. germ. Rutgers Tomato and Banana Pepper} seed, 1/4 0z., 25c; 1 oz., 60c; 1/2 lb., $2. PP. Lee Abernathy, Rt. | 2; Barnesville. feo kinds- Bouquet Pepper ere A very hot and varigated, 10c and stamped envelope for pkt. Mrs. pane Mountain. ~ Long green Olena seed, 25c Jb. Add postage on any-amt. to 150 Ibs. Tobe Milner, Sr., Rt. 3, Box cB: Cuthbert. 1955 hand @eaned, pana: Wat- ermelon, 50c cup; old fashioned cleand, White multiplying on- ions, $1. 25 gal; purple hull. Blackeye and Brown with dark ; purple hull Crowder Peas, 20c| lb. Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Ga. grown sugar Crowder Pea | seed, from first crop of peas, 30c lb. for 10 Ib: 25 Ib. at 25} lbs. Ready for shipment. FOB. by Express, Thomas Lightsey, ARG oy _Surrency. mie ae White multiplying $1,25 - gal.,, Okra and White half runner bean seeds, 40 cup; Catnip ae Peppermint plants, 5e ea., yel- low squash pepper and curl Mustard -seeds, : onions, }Leil Vy Circle 36% Old home Pumpki White rice Pop corn seed, 50c per standard cup. fin, Rt. 5, Marietta. field beans, 60 cup; red spec-| $2.50 M. and. Sweet: Pepper, $3 Gov. inspt. P.R. Pota ink? and Copper arte 5 M. and up, $3. TRE ISEY Rt. 2, Kudzu crowns, r , 500, 6 cups striped half runner | doz. Sage, Corian plant, - oo ae Fae oe plants, prompt pumpkin seed, 35c cup, 75c pt.; | < : 90c Cs Catt D, le vine _eutting 60 Brown striped half 25e large cup. Add| _G ea fro leys Magic. everbe g J. D. Bennett, 6367 Moore, Br cS et skin bunch P Pot old fashion bunch|R. ing sweet anc hot pepper, $1 C; | No COD orders. a 8, BS peeeien t: 1, Dahlonega. 1 awberry pens, ties, $1 C and postage for every s. Dave Jackson, Moss packed and April I: J. E. Sims, cilla 1422. ato plants (the kind), 75c doz. Henry, Abbeville, En eee Ee BU Oe ie i ee ee ee be acetate g vill ey oie Be or- Confirmed orders. Bo: rglobe and Rut- ts, $3 M., Ready Lightsey, Scre- Pees ation! er plants, bears. killed in fall i Oi Vollrath, , 83 pet. 35 Ib.; d running Acre, ua tities= availa- ooks. ae 2, ints, ee 50c. Mrs. | pesisiaa Sprigs, : | runners, 49, Cordele, | | field beans, VISITING CATTLEMAN R. W. Briggs of San Antonio, Texas, president of the Santa -Gertrudis Breeders Internation- al, will meet with Southern _| Santa Gertrudis breeders in At- lantfia April 19 to discuss the or- ganizing of a Dixie Santa Ger- trudis Breeders Association, The meeting will be held at 10 a.m. BEANS "AND PEAS FOR SALE Brown Cutshort cans: 30 cup. Mrs. Verna serio Rt; i, Ellijay. 15 bu. 2 crop 6 ss Brown Crowder Peas, pure. and sound, FOB. Alex Barfield, Louisville. Good, No. 1 Early speckled Velvet eans, not broken, very clean, $3.50 bu. Wilk ship. Can fill all orders. wW. i. Cook, Rt. 3, Buena Vista. Cream Crowder Peas, 4 cups, $1.25; tender Blue Pole beans, | | streaked half Tunners, 3 cups, $1.50; large col. running butter " beans, 3 cups, $1.10; med col. }bunch butter bans, 4 cups, $1. No checks. Mrs. Clarence Mc- Millian, Rt. 1, Dacula, Imp. White and_ cream half little pink peanut beans, all kinds; also White /Salet Peas, 55 cup. Add Dost age. Mrs. Jemima Crump, Rt. 2, : Talking Rock. ; . Iron Clay Hay Peds, recleah- ed-in 2-1/2 bu. bags, $3 bu. H. C. a. Rt. 3, Sucponoucts Phone 3379. ; Tender White half runner gar- den beans, 50c cup; Blue Java Peas, 25c 1b. Red Crowder spec- kled Peas, 30c lb. 5 lb. lots up; old fashion Brown speckled half runner garden, 50 cup; tender garden Salet peas, 65c cup. Add postage. G. TL Brown, Rt. a; Ball Ground. - = Col. running Butter Peas, 10c der Peas and col. butter beans, Squash, . 10 0z.;/ Louisiana Green Velvet Okra, 10c oz.; 3 0z., of any, 25c; Squash, $1. 25 Ib.: 5 Ib. 65; Okra, 75 1b. 5 Tbs.,. $8. PP.._D. Smith, Rt:, 4, Box 157, Cochran. Good tender, old fashion Cut- short Cornfield beans, also few large White half runners, 65c }cup. Add postage. No stamps, nor checks. Mrs. Andrew Wil- son, Carters. _ Large White cunnive Butter | beans, 3 lbs., $1; old time corn- 3 lbss= $1> also bunch col. butter beans, 3 Ibs., $1, All PP. -T. B. Eason, 1182 Gunclub Rt., N. W.; Atlanta 18. 400 bu. Iron Peas, recleaned in -|new 2 bu. bags, $2 bu.; 500 bu. Dixie 18 shuck Corn, $1.35 bu.; 100 bu. Cracked Peas, $1 bu. -|L. J. Farmer, Wrens, Spice Be 6679. 30 bu. 2 crop Crowder, 4 bu. Purple hull White and 3 bu. yel- low Crowder Sugar Peas, $4 bu. P* |M. B. Beall, Rt. 2, Box 83, Hwy. RETO: Danville. -Tender-white half runner and blue pole beans, 3 cups, $1.45; n- | butter Peas, punch and running, 3 cups, Me 35; White Crowder an ape Hull; 4 cups, $1.50; Broom Corn seed, 45 cup, | cups, $1.10. All pp. in Ga. No : check Mrs Lon ee Rt. 2 ey the Atlanta Biltmore Hotel. |, gathered without rain, $6 bu. |. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 60bu. 1955 aohekk Heiss 12 lb. FOB. Sample on request. Harold | Whitley, Mauk. 90 day Velvet beans, both large and small type gathered after frost and before freeze, dbl. cleaned and sacked, $4 bu. W. C. Blount, Box 836, Macon, Phone 2-7165. 365 bu. recleaned Iron Clay Peas, 99. 09 pet. purity, total germ. and hard seed, 91 pct. New burlap 2 bu. bags, $4 bu. at farm. Jack Cates, Rt. 1, aa Phone Twilight 3-5393. ~ Wonder climbing Peas, eata- ble, (no novelty), 30 pkg. with self addressed stamped envel- ope. Cash. J. W. Pruitt, Naylor. 1955 crop tender brown strip- ed half runner beans, weevil free, Black and White spotted pole cat Peas, slightly col. pole butter beans, prolific bearers, 3 cups, $1; also Martin Gourd seed, 25c cup. Mrs. J: M. Jones, Grayson. 390 bu. pure iron peas, 1955 crop, recleaned in new 2 bu. bags, $2.50 bu. FOB. J. I. David- son, Bonaire, / _ Peck nice. cleaned White} CreaSeback beans, for eating, $3 for lot. Mrs. R. V. Woody, Dial. Recleaned Iron Peas, in new 2 bu. bags, 98 pct, purity, 85 pet. germ., $3.50 bu. J. M. Wal- ker, Marshallville. : Black and Brown sugar Crow- der Peas, 25c lb.- Will not ship less 5 Ib.; ship on Monday only. Add postage. Will ship 30 lbs. or more C.O0.D. G. L. Jackson, White Acre bunch peas, 89 pet. . .germ., 99.33. pet. purity, treated for. weevils, $25 CWT". -FOB.; also Conch and Cabbage |. Peas, $15 CWT. FOB. Weyman E, Rooks, Newton. Sev. White half runner beans,:}* shelled by hand; 1955 crop, free of weevils, 40c pt. Add postage. ds Bia Elrod, Loving. : Butter beans, that grows 22 ft. long, and for eating, 30 seed, 10 @PR J. de = Crowe, Rt. 3 Carnesville. ' 20 bu. Silver Hall Crowder Peas, $5 bu. Allen Davis, Buena Vista, Phone, Midway 9-3187. hulled Creaseback Cornfield bean and White 6 wks. Valen- tine bunch beans, 65c cup; leath- er breeches. (Shuck beans), dried from White Creaseback beans, $3 gal. Homer Van Zandt, Dial. &bu. Fla. Pink- -eye field Peas, $4 bu. and 12 bu. 2 crop Crowder field Peas, $3 bu. H. R. McLeod, Dexter. : s 1955 striped Half Runner beans, 35c cup, 3 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Alfred Pugh, By 3, Box 90, Buford. ei Sound 90 day Velvet beans, $3.50 bu.; Lady Finger Peas, 100 Ib., lots, 20 lb.; smaller lots 25c lb. "Add postage. J. A. Marsh, m0. Phone Sandersville Purple hull and pole gat Crowder peas, $6 bu. at my home, 2 mi. Union City, on Hwy. 138, Jonesboro Rd. S. E. Morgan, Rt.,2, College Park, Phone Fair- burn 7300. 500 lbs. Brown Crowder Peng. recleaned and tested, 12c lb. Lee A. Taylor, Rt. 1, Rebecca. = 150 bu. Iron Clay peas, re- cleaned, germ. guar, $2.50bu., at my barn; also 400 bu. good corn, $1.25 bu., at my barn. Albert/F. Allen, Rt. 1,-Box 180, Wrens. ~ Mammoth Purple Hull peas, very delicious, 14 lb. No less-5 lbs. sold! Add postage. W. H. Millirons, Buena Vista. ~ Cert. Jackson Soybeans, 90 pet. germ., 99.48 pct. purity; no weed or other crops. In even wt. 2 bu. cert. bags, $4 bu.; J.E.W. 45 Soybeans, not cert., slightly mixed with Peas, $3.25 bu. H. H. Hart, Jr., Marshall- Freight PP. on 4 or more bu. Rt, 3, wine ree Phone | 4332. - Genuine White, tender green | ville. 6 BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Cert. Jackson Soybeans, 90 pet. germ. 99.48 pct. purity, no weed or other crops. In even wt. 2 bu. cert. bags, $4 bu.; J.E.W. 45 Soybeans, not cert., slightly mixed with peas, $3. 25 bu. O. M. . Ware, Marshallville. Large, tender Brown striped Cornfield bean seed, and White bunch bean seed, 40c cup; 3 cups, $1. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. White bunch butter beans; White bunch butter Peas, 3 cups, $1.25; col. half runner garden bean seed, good and tender, 3 cups, $1.35. Hand shell- ed, 1955 seed. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine? Rt. 5, Cum- ming. | Old time tender White half runner garden beans, 50c cup; striped tender Cornfield beans and early speckled tender. half runner. garden beans; _ also White Velvet Okra seed, 3 cups, $1. 35. Add postage. Miss Gen- nia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground White Black-eye Crowder Pea seed, 4 Ibs., $1; 10 Ibs., $2.25; 25 lbs., $5. Add ample postage. Prompt del. Gladys Duran, Rt. ls Cumming. _ Striped half runner bean sed, 40c large cup. No orders less 2 cups. Add gf osiEe. Mrs. B. H. Patters sont 1, Gaines- ville. \ Sola eae tender, old fash- ion, Cutshort Cornfield bean seed, 65c cup. No checks nor stamps. Add BO sARE Mrs. An- drew Wilson, Rt. 1, Carters. ~ Clay peas, $4 bu. Carter Wil- liams, Senoia Purple hu and little White Lady Peas, 20c cup, or 50c at.; also White bunch butter beans, 30c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Guy Chambers, Rt. 5, Gainesville. BEANS AND. PEAS FOR SALE Old time. White and striped half runner tender bean. seed, 35 lb. Add Thelma McEntire, Rt. 1, Carters 1955 crop White half runners and White bunch beans, hand shelled, 50c cup. Sold in 2 cups lots or more. Add postage. Mrs. Paul- ine Franks, Hiawassee. Purple hull and White Black- eye Crowder Peas, sound and free from trash, 10c lb. FOB. Hope McMichen; Rt. 4, Dallas. Tender, striped half runner garden beans, 65 pt.; garden col. corn or pole beans, 65c pt. Add postage. Ethel Thur- man, Fairmount. Iron Hay Peas, recleaned and pure, in 2-1/2 bu. bags, $3 bu. R. A. Allen, Jenkinsburg, Phone 2147 Jackson. ; Select White or striped half runner beans, free from wee- vils, 2 cups, $1; also Ccumber Rt. 3, Cave Springs. Good, sound, hand trashed purple hull Crowder Peas, free from Weevils, and trash, 20 lb. Add postage. No checks, George Brock, Lavonia. Tender Cornfield beans, very prolific, weevil treated, 50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Walter Dobson, Rt. 2, Calhoun. 35-40 bu. 90 day Velvet bean $5 bu. FOB. John S. McLeod, Rt. 2, Shellman. aGood, tender speckled Cu short Cornfield White half run- ner beans; little Spanish Pea-. nut; also Yellow Popcorn and Martin-Gourd seed. All 50c cup, 3 cups,. $1.25. Add postage. No checks. Add 23c postage for 1 cup. Mrs. Henry G. Parks, Rt. 3; es re Heavy Grazing Checks Growth of Grass Roots . Pasture at right over-run with weeds shows effect of over- grazing, as compared with deferred pasture at left, ; When Delilah cropped Sam- sons locks, the Biblical hero lost his strength till his hair grew out again. The same thing hap- ens to grasses, according to rider of S.C.S. If you remove too much of the grass top growth by grazing or mowing it closely, the roots will quit growing until the tops recover. He found this true in testing both cool-season and warm-sea- son grass species. Taking off half or more of the foliage during the growing season caused root growth to halt for a time after each clipping. An exception was orchardgrass after the first clip- ping. ~ A single cutting that Pemoved most of the foliage stopped root growthusually within 24 hours for periods ranging from 6 to 18 days. The root growth didnt re- sume till the top growth was well advanced. Repeating these se- vere clippings periodically, as in a system of rotation grazing, pre- Vented root growth of all grasses for 25 to 45 days. The percentage of roots that stopped growing varied with the amount of top that was taken off. With a ainaie clipping of 50 percent of the foliage, 2 to 4 percent of the grass roots stopped all the roots were growing again, and the plants were also produc. ing some new roots. But remov- ing 90 percent of the foliage halted root growth completely for 17 days, and 40 percent of the roots were still inactive at the conclusion of the 33-day experi- mental period. But removing 40 percent or less of the foliage didnt halt root growth. And clipping parts of bunchgrass plants stopped root growth for only those parts. This characteristic would seem to make cattles patchy? grazing a desirable habit. Crider believes the damage from repeated heavy clippings is significant in soil conservation and pasture management; reduc- ing the top more than half upsets the functioning of the root system and the plant as a whole. Because of continuous suppression of . aboveground growth, the grass eant replenish its food reserves. So the effects of root inactivity are lasting. The plant thus weak: ened is less able to resist erosion and grazing, as well as drought, cold and disease. This is striking evidence that close grazing or mowing during the growing seasonespecially in periods of stress or in the Jate fallmay be practiced at the ex- pense of stand establishment and growing for 14 days. After that, maintenance, postage. No checks. and free of weevils, seed, 10c tbls. Miss Eula Cox, ~ _PAGE FIVE = PAGE SIX MARKET BULLETIN BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE ROOTS AND HERBS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good, tender bunch beans seed, free from weevils; White and brown striped half runners; little six wks. Pink Peanut half runners, 60c cup; Red speckled --Crowder and purple hull peas, 40c cup; also bunch green pod Okra and. Velvet Okra, 50c cup. Add postage. No stamps nor checks. Mandy Banks, Rt. 1, Carters. 8 bu. Pink-eye field peas, $4.50 bu.; 12 bu. 2 crop Crowder Peas, $3 bu. H. R. Mcheod, Dexter. Hand thrashed Red Ripper Peas, $2. gal.; $1.25. half gal. Add postage. Prompt del. Jim Richey, Rt. 2, Martfh. 50 bu. Iron Peas, reeleaned and sacked, $2.50 bu. FOB. D. H. Wiley, Sr., Rt. 1, Cordele. CORN AND SEED CORN) FOR SALE 1955 crop good, sound White Corn: S. E. Jackson, Rt. 2, Fay- etteville. Goods Golden Pro. seed Corn, $4.75 bu.; 5 bu.,or more; $4 bu. J. H. Good, Cordele. 25 bu. Corn in shuck. Cannot del. Mrs. R. F. Webb, Bowman. 500 bu. yellow Corn, harvest- ed from 100 bu. crop, $1.30: bu. C. W. Crawford, Rt. 2, Daniels- ville. Whatleys prolific seed Corn, | and selected, hand nubbed, shelled, pure and sound, with deep grains, $5' bu.; 10 bu., $40 FOB. Alex Barfield, Louisville. 300 bu. White Corn in shuck, large ears and not Hybrid. $1.30 bu. FOB. Manly Davenport, Dial. COTTONSEED FOR SALE Hibred half and half Cotton- seed, first yr. from. Breeders. Priced reasonable. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Pure Empire with resistant, big boll Cottonseed, grown from foundation seed, ginned on. one var. gin, Couch, Senoia. No. 15 D&PL Cottonseed, first yr. picked and ginned. dry, | delinted and Ceresan treated, FOB. Toccoa. 100 Ibs., lb., $4. M.O. Ulysses V. Eastanollee. HAY AND STRAW (Wheat, Oats, Etc.) FOR SALE Coastal Bermuda Hay, baled without rain, $30 ton my farm. | L. W. Swinson, 106 Capitol Ave., Hazlehurst. Choice Coastal Bermuda Hay, and baled Oats and Clover for sale, at my barn, 7 mi. So. Odum,. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Sereven: Bright Fescue Hay with smat- terings Sericea and Clover; av- eraging about 50 Ibs., to bale, 75c bale. Carl Roberts, Ball Groumd. First-class Sericea Hay, from well fertilized field. 300 bales, $28 ton! J. M. Stevens, 2390 Edinburgh Ter., N. E., Atlanta, Phone Stockbridge 3161. Choice bright Coastal Bermu-j} da Hay, square bales, at my farm, $20 ton. Berry Rigdon, Tifton. High qual Hay, $25 ton. FOB. my barn. Thomas Mil Rt 4, Buena Vista. ity Coastal Bermuda ler, About 5 ton Peanut Hay, $20 ton, at farm. Allen Davis, Buena Vista, Phone Midway 9-3137 quantity baled Oats, bright natural ved without rain, ave., ts eS fon. Priced rea- . Allen, Rt. 3, Dube n, ok 10ne Gat: Large h stage, 5-1/2e. Yb. - Riley - -} $7.50; 50) Stancill, | ($25 ton; also Sericea Hay, | Sassafras roots, 40 lb., 75c for 2 lbs. Add. postage. Richard Edmondson, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Yellow Root, 4 Ib. lard box, $1.30; Queen of the Meadow, 4 Ib. lard box, $1.50; also Wild Cherry Bark, 4 lb. box, $1.25. Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. 3 Catnip, Horehound, Pepper- mint, Balm, Tanzy, Garlic blubs, Birdock plants, 50c.doz.; also Horseradish plants, $1 doz. PP. in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Rt. 1, Box 60, Dahlonega. Sarsaparilla, Elder, | Spice- wood, Plum, Red Sassafras, Yel- low Dock, Blackberry, Poke, Greybeard, Pine, Yellow Roots, Wild Cherry, Pine, Red Alder, Persimmon, Sweet gum, Red, | White Oak, Mullein, Pipsiwai, | Rabbit Tobacco, $1 1b. Add post- ;age. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Addison,. Rt. 2, | Hartwell. Birch, Peach tree, wild Cherry, | walnut bark, Sassafras bark and roots, Mullein, Poke, Blood and Yellow root, a 4 Ib. lard box full for 50e and postage. Bennie | Hugh Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Sassafras, Yellow Dock, Yel- low Root, Wild Cherry Bark, 3 lbs., $2 PP:; alsogmPeppermint plants, 50c doz., doz.; $1.25; also Black walnut meats, $1. PP. Audrey Holden; Rt. 5, Ellijay. EGGS FOR SALE Guinea Eggs, 50c doz. at farm; 30e doz: or more, if mailed in 10 doz. lots, 40 doz. Add. post- age. H. H. Turner, Orchard Hill. M. B. Turkey eggs, $3 doz.; also Gobler and 3 hens, $25. R. BE. Barnes, 110 Pine St., Swains- boro. Purebred S. Cc feathered Tee ;ged, yellow Buff Orpington eggs, $1.50 doz.; 2 doz., $1.75; 5 doz., $6. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. = Purebred, heavy type, Dark Cornish eggs, $1.65 per 15, 30, $3.25, and my cartons to be re- turned at once. M.O. only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box | 30; Fy Ty. Purebred White Cornish Eggs, from prize winning stock. Mrs. rO; 1, Crate Bh 2 Lavonia. White Chinese Goose eggs, 4 | del., $1. Jennie Hogan, Rt. 2, | Box 216, Lincolnton. | Ringneck Pheasant eggs, $15 pC. Will also have small number | Silver, Golden and Amburst | Eggs available. Will not ship. | Charles O. Elrod, Adairsville. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE | BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES: 2 hives Italiam bees with sup- ers, plus 1 extra hive. Carl Nor- jlanta 18. VE 4230, 10 col. Caucasin Bees, Mu hives, in good cond., including supers, inner covers and Queen excluders. J. R. McLucas, Con- yers. Phone 2561. 2 complete 8 frame Bee hives with 2 supers each, except rocks, fair cond., at half price. H.. P. Aderhold, 510 W. Vesta Ave., College Park. ; CANE: Good quality red cane for Syrup purpose, or chewing; | also 60 bu. Velvet beans. James rae sleing, Dudley,~Phone 501. 2,000 or more stalks of old fashion Red Ga. Sed Cane; also 200 gal: Ga. Cane Syrup. Made last fall. Grady Wilson, | Rt. 3, Box 40, Millen. COMPOST: Sev. loads cow compost, $2, per pick-up truck load. No Tet ters ans: unless postage inelu- ded. Mes. Emma. M. , Puckett, RFD 1, Buford, FEATHERS: 20 ibs. practically new clean, goose feathers, 50c Ib. Add post- postage. Mrs. ris, 871 McMillan St., N. W. At-|- age. Mts. O'Dell Hood, 620 S. Wilkinson St. Milledgeville. GOURDS: Dipper Gourds, small size; 15c; large, 20c ea. Nice and dry; also Dipper Gourd seed, dom; kOe: G:*) Bi Crenshaw, Rt. 2, Monroe> Pet Martin Gourds, $3 doz.; Dip- per and Extra large, $5 doz.; Ornamental, $1.50 doz; Bu. giant size, $1 ea.; $10 doz.; PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Gourds, 25 ea, Add postage. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford SACKS: 3 nice Print sacks, Tat 2 kind, $1 PP. Mrs. W. Y. Sum- mers, Rt. 5, Newnan. Smooth weave Print sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, 3 alike for $1, or 35 ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Boyd - Johnson, Cherry Log. SAGE: Washed and oheias dried Sage, 2 lb. Mrs. W. J. Rickman, Rt. , \Toecoa. TREES (FRUIT, PECAN EFC): Brown. Turkey Fig ~Bushes, rooted, insp., 2 yrs. old, $1.75; 3 yrs. old, $2 PP. G. M. Mose- ley, Menlo. Sage and catnip plants; also. Black Raspberry and Musca- dimes grape vines, old fashion | Pecan trees. All 6, $1. Add Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Fredonia grape, strong, well rooted vines, $3 dog.; or 20e/ ea. Norman Burger, c/o Wild- wood Sanitarium, Wildwood. _ 20 Tbs; seedling peeans, med. size, 35 lb. prepaid. Money order or Cashiers Check. W. A. Walker, Quitman. POTATOES: About 125 bu P. R. sweet potatoes in the hill, $2 bu. my~ place at. Greens Cut, on the Glover farm. J. O. Williams, Rt. 1, McBean. 60 bu. P. R. seed sweet po- tatoes, Bunch and Vining, $3 bu. at my curing house, 4 mi. Blairsville, G. H. Cress, Rt. 4, Blairsville. ROOTS (BAMBO): Strong Bamboo Roots, 35c lb. No less 3 Ibs. shipped. Add postage. John T, Knight, Quit- man. a LARD: Home-made, pure lard in 25: lb. cans, 16c Ib. L. C. Dill- ard, Rt. 1, Ben Hill, Phone PL- 8-3487, MEAT: Country cured hams, wt. 15, 6, 17, 18 and 20 lbs. 70c Jb. OB. George Hogan, Dexter. - PECANS: 30 Ibs. mixed Pecans, 25 lb. plus postage. Mrs. R. F. Webb, Bowman. < MISCELLANEOUS _ WANTED | CORN: Want about 10 bu. yellow corn at_a reasonable price; del. my place, 4 mi. So. Buford. Mrs. Emma M. Puckett, Rt. 1, Buford. HAY: Want 500 bales good Hay. Contact. Arthur Stover, Flint Stone. PEAS: Want Whippoorwill Peas, Pref- erably Blue; also some Iron Clad Speckled bunch peas, T. E. Childs, Rt. 1, Abbeville. Want few large plack Crow- der 6 wk. Peas, S. A. Still, Sr., 4157 San Carlos Dr., Macon. SACKS: Want exch. whit or col. seed Bunch butterbeans, for sacks: 1 Ib. seed for 1 nice, clean Print sack. Ea. pay postage. Mrs, Roy Murray, Rt. 1, Carnmesville. } TUBERS (DASHEEN_: Want some Dasheen (a kind of hog} feed; grows under ground, with tong tops). State price. Harvey E. ee 3 Hiram, he Gentle milech cow, milking with first calf, giving 2 gal. daily. Dehorned and very small Cheap. Mrs. 5024. will freshen in about 8 wks.; | horn type Whiteface Cow, | Springer; also purebred -Black Angus bull, service; also pigs, $10 ea. Ralph Dangar, Rt. 1, Woodstock, Roswell 2472. Jersey Cow, -with second calf, $2100: C. E. Duke, 1661 Bouldercrest- Dr., Se Atlanta 16, Phone DE 1665. - Milch Cow, nes in March, giving 4-1/2 gal. daily, ae without ealf. Ted Judkins, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Reg. Hereford cattle, young bulls, heifers, bred cows, cows with calf at side. Priced re onable. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., c/o Ward. Meade Farm, Paper Mill Rd., Marietta, Rt. 3, phone 8-8772. 2 choice purebred reg, Aber- + deen Angus bulls, 1-2 yrs. old. At farm; 2 mi. N. Cordele, on U.S. 41 Hwy. Palmer H. Greene, Cordele: Reg. Hereford bull and heif- er calves of finest strain for sale. Ogden A. Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta. Phone Smyrna 5-7385 . calf. My place, 5 mi. S. E. Fair- burn. H. R. Anderson, Rt. 2, Lees Mill Rd., Fayetteville, Reg. Hereford cattle, horned .| type, bulls and heifers, 6-12) | mo. old, $100-$125 ea.; t Cows, bred and with bull cal- ves at side, $475. Cecil Travis, | dale, Phone ee 5581. J. O. Murray, Rt. | 3, Stone Mountain, Phone 43- i Reg, polled Hereford heifer, | si -Meshen June - 3 Jersey heifers with first also De kts red by gained over s ready for light} Jones, Jr.,. Rt. 2, ., 3 young bred Cov nice size calv Cow, to fresh Holstein (half) fo. or July; also 2 go (half to White face Holstein-males), S. N. Brandon, St Rd., u Pee Reg. Here: bull, 3 a for someone with h for breeding Mare Horse 11 yrs. Worley, Rt. 3% oi Sees 34. 11 purebred net pastur heifers, c/o Pine Crest Acres, River- -ing, Reap Larger gonemermnts , for New York farmers alone spent $169,000,000 for feeds brought. from outside the State in 1949, according to Richard Bradfield of Cornell University. This was by far the largest cash expendi-| ture. It was almost twice as big as their expenditure for farm labor, six times their expendi- ture for lime and fertilizer, and seven times. the amount that they spent on their farm taxes. How can they increase their net} income by reducing their ex- penditures for feed? Grass has important crop in these areas as} well a3 in many other parts of the country. The cheapest source of di- gestible nutrients for cattle is grass. The dairy and livestock farmer should supply as mueh as possible of the feed needed by. his herd in the summer_in the form of pasture and in the winter in the form of hay or grass silage. Grass should con- tinue to receive major emphasis _in the agriculture of the dairy and livestock _ producing areas of, the entire country. quality roughage, . roughage which contains a high pro} of legumes and which ish hharv ed at the stage of Growing | Feed on These cattle are bee reducing their owner's cast long been, and will ' probably continue to be, the most _ Dairy farmers, perhaps m more| to than other feeders of livestoctk, | appreciate the value of high-| Profit a feed. ity, the dairy * more of it. At least 25 pe more of the total trients needed tion can be supplied i of grass if it is of Most grasslands rerop for a year, % ing back to. small grain crop.- In the last on developed machinery niques for harvesting, an an ing grass-w g red handling, yaa: It roughage is ee high 4 yore OGS FOR SALE. ] reford gilts, from ter, tep bloodlines, ex- individuals, bred for Papers furnished. J. Oia) Rose. Phone big bone black Guies | 1 litter of pigs ea. | breed now, $35. ea. eID; Cod. Gordon, Rt. ille. I I MM i Pg ge MR I I a ob ioe: ea. guar. FFA member. Wind er. Duroc hogs. Sell all of mine at almost Mar- : : Tacos | pigs and 1 We mos. old, _Wave fersey bull, elig. to | and Gamboge 16 mos. old, nd. 1 Hudson, Box 21, - Phone Forsyth ac pigs, ae OIC eae cross, = for sale at | Rt. seme "Phone i Durocs: 5 males, wt. or more, $40 ea.; 15 ales or females, wi. 70 ea.; bred gilts, $210. n Baxley. : iron 5 sows: 25 gilts, nd 2 barrows; gilts for Lr $20 ea.; s, ~phone 4611. Nicholas, 0.C.S.0. Be gilts and. mos. old, Locksmith cellent foundation ok Re 1, Nor- sow em had 1 litter), 3rand Champion FFA ers furnished in buy- YYampshire open. (00-150 Ibs., $40; boars ght. service, $45 ea; bred gilts, $60 ea. in buyers name; also Sows and gilts, pure- not reg., $55 ea. David Locust Grove, Phone 7396. > - : 4/2 Jer- Clora G. | |J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, icus, Phone 7575. -{ Newnan. ceding stock, teers 4 | shortnose blocky type stock, 1 | boar shoat $30; bred: gilts, $40 a. ; 16 wks. pigs, $20 ea. with Peters, treated and crated. Will reg. in buyers name. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. ' OIC pigs, shortnose, from champion bloodlines, $18 ea.; reg. in buyers name, at farm, or $2 ea. extra for trating and buyer to pay shipping charges. Amer- 25. SPC pigs, 12. wks. old, $10 ea; also 5 Sows, already bred, and priced reasonable. Will not ship. Roy M. Bond, Rt. 1, Lithonia. Purebred Duroc pigs, 2-3 mo. old; bred gilts and Sows, Wave- master and Foundation stock, priced reasonable; also Guern- sey Heifers, heavy Springers, freshen April, and Guernsey 4 1 yr. old. Best of breeding. M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. 2 OIC gilts, 8% mo. old, ready to breed. also reg. SPC boar, ready for service. Sell or trade for good mule. Located 1/2 mi. Forest Park Rd., off 54 Hwy. at Fulton and Clayton Co. line, ae C. Bradshaw, Rt. 12, Atlanta x Es Tittle bone black African Guinea pigs, for breeding pur- poses. Located 6 mi. So. Grif- fin, Hwy. 19. Wilson Carron, Bos Ol Mts. Grin: 5 reg. Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old, treated for Cholera and worm- = also nice feeder pigs. M. F. Peterson, 4070 McAfee Rd., Deodiur, Phone DE-8613. 5 mo. old PC Boar, can be reg.,- $30; H.-P: Drexel, Rt. 3) Tifton. SPC service boars, open and ~ bred gilts and pigs for sale. All from. quality stock. Reg. in buyers name. M. J. oe Pinehurst, Phone 730. ~ Reg. Tamworth pigs ready to wean now. Boars and gilts un- related. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. |3, Fitzgerald, Phone 6541. ter: Berkshire gilt, 12 wks. old, both, $50 or. trade for good milch Cow, with first or second calf. Will pay dif. Must be re- asonable price. Located 1 mi Panola Shoals, on Hwy. 155. Robert L. Wilson, Rt. 1, Ellen- rwood . Choice, reg. Berkshire pigs, male and female, $$2.50 ea. Cc. J. Hardman, Commerce. OIC pigs,. from. champion bleodline,. shortnose, blocky type stock; gilts and boars, all ages; also few young service boars. Will reg. in buyers name, treat and crate. Buyers pay shipping charges. T. C. Burnett, c/o Moss Oak Farm, Quitman. Reg. Duroc pigs, $6 to $12 ea. Ready now. Located 3 mi. Newnan, on paved Fayette- ville Rd. J. W. Lewis, Rt. a ~ Purebred Tamworths, eligible |to reg., finest breeding, heal- thy, prolific, good grazers, young gilts and . vmales, large enough for service; also bred and open gilts. $37. 50 ea. Charles Bald- win, Suwanee. Bred gilts, SPC, bred to Hampshire, wt. 175 lbs. $35 ea.. Carter Williams, Senoia. 1955. Ii you did you ke your fax Teturns a - Social Security : for Fein Operators ; : you have a ets of at least $400 from your farm ; n for te and your family ... Provided Tax Form 1040 which you may secure from your Internal Revenue Office. Secure account number 3 information from your nearest Social fice. You wan get the moons one eo locel are building Social Security mow. Use Schedule F and Berkshire Sow, had one lit~|_ - Red Duroc pigs, from best bloodlines. Cherry Red, blocky type. J. J. Waters, Louisville. 3 yr. old, purebred Duroc boar and one 1 yr. old pure= bred Hampshire boar, 11 sows and 60 pigs, 6-8 wks. old. All good healthy stock, priced re- asonable, Will riot ship, but will del. by truck, within 50 mi. James W. Geeslin, Rt. 2, Box 9, Byromville. 5 reg. Duroc gilts, sired by Foundation Prince (the $2,000 boar). These gilts will be ready for breeding within 3 months. See to appreciate. Papers fur- nished, 2!so wormed and inoc- ulated. J. M.' Harper, Rt: 5; Milledgeville. ; : 3 litters SPC pigs, both sex, papers furnished if desired, $15 to $20 ea. Located 5 mi. from Concord on Flat Shoals. F. M. Knott, RFD, Molena. OIC Shortnose, binges type Pigs, all ages; also breeding stock, from Champion blood- lines. Price will include reg. papers. Will ship. Thomas C. Burnett, Moss Oak farm, Quit- man. 2 reg. Hampshire boars, 8 wks. old April 2, from Cham- pion stock. FFA chapter, $17.50 ea. Wayne Lee, Rt. 1, Rock Springs. = : Reg. SPC boars and gilts, some of the finest bloodlines in Ga. Ready April 10. Reg. in owners name, $22 ea. Not reg., $20 ea. T. QO: Romine, Rt. 1, Rincon, Phone Spring- field 152-R. 2 reg. SPC Sows, wt. 250- 350 dbs., from FFA chain, on and $50. Lisyd Smith, Box 270, S. Dixie Hwy., Dalton. 18 very choice Duroc hogs, 5 mo .old, wt. around 150 Ibs. Reg. papers furnished with ea. pig when purchased, $35 ea. Ernest P. Carter, Baxley. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Good mule, works good and in good shape, wt. 1,000 Ibs. J. L. Whitaker, Sr., Rt. 4, Ellijay. Nice gentle horse, wt. 950 Ibs. Can be pastured with cows or other animals, $85. Mrs. A. J. Hall, Jr., 3520 Henderson Mill Rd., Chamblee. Pr, good heavy mules, 8 yrs. old, work anywhere, $150 for the pr. J. B. Ryner, Box 247, Vienna, Phone 2511. Pr. Mules, good workers, both for $75; also Corn for sale. Mrs. A. B. Norred, Rt. 1, Palmetto. Gentle, 9 mo. old Stud Colt, Chestnut, Star, White stockings, wy reg. American saddlebred tallion, out of good saddle bred pleasure mare. Thomas G. Wat; kins, 4584, Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 42; Decatur, Phone DE-7464. 4 mo, old female Burro for sale. Contact. Riley Lewis, Box 291, Fairburn, Phone 2751. Nice Jarge mule,-wt. 1,350 lbs., about 9 yrs. old, gentle and work anywhere, $100. W. Cole, Rt. 1; Nicholls: ~ Mexican Burros, $90 ea. C. H. Williams, c/o Kaliko Farm, Box 1400, Columbus. Pr. No. 1 Mare Mules, wt. 1,200 Ibs., wifhh good qualities, ages good and priced reasona~ ble. Can see anytime. No letters ans. W. T, Fincher, Lake Jodeco Rd., Jonesboro, Phone 6242. 9 yr. old, 5 gaited horse, gen- tle, and saddle like new; also stud Colt, black 18 mo. old, and very gentle. Reasonable. W. A. McMillan, Fontaine Rd., Mabie ton. Tenn. 5 gaited saddle Mare, 6-1/2 yrs. old, wt. 1,000 Ibs., $150 if taken now. Located 2 mi. W. Jasper. J. C. Darnall, Jasper. Nice Bay Mare Mule, wt. 1,000 lbs., good worker and fast. No knots or blemishes, $60 at HORSES AND MULES JS BOR SALE -_ Pr. black Mare Mules, wt. 900 Ibs. See me at farm anytime. Andrew Garland, Rt. 1, Waleska. _ 9 yr. old Mare, fine quality, will ride and plow, with nearly new saddle and bridle, $130. Dewey Jackson, 3480 Mt. Olive Rd., East point, Phone PO-1- 0339. Palomino stud colt, 18 mo. old, Jr. reg. Palomino Horse breeders of. America. Will del. or can see at Westwood Farm. George W. West, Jr., 4825 Peach- lanta, Phone EX- 5579. Nice, gentle, Sorrel racking saddle horse, 7 yrs. old, shod and in good cond., $95: also have saddle and bridle. Harry R. Dunivin, 1390 Columbia Dr., Decatur, Phone EV-8988. Black Mare, gentle, with 1 yr. old colt, broken to. saddle, $110 for both. Can be seen near Enellville, Pat Ashworth, 1375 Centra Villa Dr., S.W., Atlanta. RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, AND GUINEA.PIGS (CAVIES FOR SALE) 3 White 10-20 mo. old does, rabbits, $5 for lot. Cannot ship. D. H. McGill, 3520 Henderson Mill, Chamblee Reg. Genuine So. American Chinchilla lLanigeras.. young mafed, weaned baby prs.; bred prs. littering in 90 days, gentle, and easy to raise and care for. L. L. Hudson, Box 414, Savan- nah. Guinea pigs (cavies) asst. colors, $1 ea. at my home. Miss Gladys Harrell, Rt. 1, Empire. N. Z. White rabbits, bred or open does, $5-8 ea.; Bucks, $4- $5; All excellent stock, high class breeders; 8 wks. to 3 mos. old, $2.50-$3 ea. C.-W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE, Atlanta 8, AT. 6452. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Yearling Ewes, with lambs at side and bottle lambs. R. B. Curtis, Farmington, Phone Mad- ison 2603. 20 common goats, $2.75 ea. E. F. Dean, Odum. Fresh, white milk .goat and 3- baby goats (2 billies, and 1 nan- ny). Located 7 mi. Gainesville, on Athens Hwy., near Adams Store. Mrs. -Clarence Sosebee, Rt. 4, Gainesville. . ~ Qne 2 yr. old, purebred Southdown (sheep) Ram, for sale. E. C. Owenby, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge. 2 milk goats, 1 fresh, other freshen secon; also 3 smal] 2 mos. old. Tom Nash, Rt..1, Elb- erton. 3 Saanan milk goats, 2 extra large, other small (with horns). All bred and giving some milk now, $50 for let; also 2 sheep, male and female bred. $50 for pair. G. R. Reece, 11 Marble Hill Rd. Marietta, Phone 9-4384. POULTRY FOR SALE CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS: Pen Black War Horse games, 4 hens and stag: pen KY Doms, 4 hens and stag, $25 ea. Pen; eggs, either pen, $4 setting. M.O. Paul B. Adams, Rt. 1, Macon. Grey Stags and Pullets, $3 and $2.50 ea. See on weekends. E. S. Scott, Old Marietta. Rad., Austell. Games, 8 red Claret stags and hen, direct stock, $25 for lot; Law Grays, 2 hens and 2 yvr. old cock, $15; old hens, $5 ea.; pullets,\$4; eggs. 15, $3. Money Order. Russ Wade, Rt. 2, Alto. 12~Roundhead game _pullets, 2 mos. old, $3.50; 7 Bantam pul- lets and rooster, 2 mos. old, $1.50; 6 White Rock pulleis and reoster, $12.50; Game hens, $1.50 ea.; 1 pr. pheasants, $5. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd. N. B. Phone tree Dunwoody Rd., N.E., At- | POULTRY FOR SALE 1 Hopkinson Warhorse game cock, about 4-1/2 lbs., on good walk, never fought, $10. Ed M. Cambron, 120 Woodland St, Cedartown. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC:: hatch, $4; 1954 hatch, $6;. alsa purebred "Japanese Silie roos+ ters, $2 ea. Mrs. Dewey Joyce, Vidalia, phone 4768. Silver or Golden pheasagts, $5 ea. L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Box 717, Waycross. 3 pheasant hens, ready foi laying this Spring, $2 ea. Will ship and you pay Exp. chgs, Nevin B. Davis, Rt. 1, Silver Creek. : Large, mated White King pigeons, $3.50 pr.; Racing Hom- ers, $3 pr.; Blue peafowls, $37.50 pr.; White Cochin bantams, $6 pr.; Chukar partridge. cocks, $3.75 ea.; Golden | pheasant cocks, $4 ea. Trade Chukar or Golden cocks for hens. Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford Hwy., RFD, Atlanta 6. LEGHORNS: 5 prs. 1955 hatch, pure see, show stock, White Leghorns. - Closing out ' price, $2 ea. Bobby Doyal, 5160 Campbellton Rd. Ben Hill, Phone 5-3643. MINORCAS: 3 Giant Black Minorca Cocker- els, 10 wks. old, $1.50 ea!; 2; $2.75: 4, $5; also hatching eggs, 19; 3,590. Or BOs ee. L. B. Mil- | liams, Newnan. ORPINGTONS: 5 fine Buff Arp. hens and rooster, $12; 1 ea. White Rock hen and rooster; $3 pr -also 4 Speckled Guinea hens and 1 whit? rooster, $8. Will ship. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd. Box 14, Dalton. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, ' PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVE: Common Pigeons, mated and working, $I~pr. also Muscovy Ducks, $1.50 -ea., $3 pr. Starling Yawn, Byromville. White King Pigeons, ali work- ing, $2 pr. Roswell Rd., Atlanta 19. % 50 pr. mated Bob white quail, $4 pr. charges or Collect. Send check with order. Frank Sauls, 109 Ww. 7th. St., Tifton. 15 Homing Pigeons; also NZ Rabbits, all col. for sale or exch. for hens or young Pullets, Will not ship. Mrs. Bertha Brannon, 925 Park Terrace, College Park, Phone PO-1-8518. Peafowls, $10 and $15 pr. FOB. Marion J. Whitaker, Rt. 2, Harlem, Phone 5-6253. 1955 Pheasants: 3 Golden, cock, 2 hens, $12; 2 Silver, cock, 2 hens, $15; 1 pr. Reeves, $10; 3 Ringnecks, cock, 2 hens; 15 Bantams (some full blooded Se- brights and some mixed), 75c ea. Will ship. No COD. W. F. Dor- sey, Box 219, Norman Park. Limited No. King size Silver Quail, _.6 pr. Shipped Exp. Col. Joe Collier, Arlington. Blue Peafowl, 1955! hatch $25 pr. Ship anywhere. D. Kennedy, Rt. 2, Quitman. 2 mated prs. Modena Pigeons, $4.50 for both: also young pr. Trumpeters, $1.50. K. K. Kight, Kite. : 15 prs. finest strain, White King Pigeons, $5 pr. T. R. High- smith, Rt. 2, Box 294, Waycross. Large Northern Bob white quail, $4 pr. Ready for mating, 1955 hatch. Frank J. Shaw, 409 Maple Ave., Eatonton, Phone 6156. Say White King Pigeons, $1 less number $3 pr. See on onsen or Sun., or after 5:30 p.m. week days. J. E. Whatley, Rt. 3, Reynolds. Southern Bob white quail, good breeders, $4 pr., 6 or more, $3.50 pr. R. A. Summerville, 2502 Washington Rd., Augusta. Bobwhite quail for breeders, $4 pr. R.P. ORnEOR, 901 Del- mar Ave. S.E. Atlanta. 1%, barn. W. P. Couch, Luthersville. CR-4390. Phone Di- 3080. Golden pheasant cocks, 1953 A. W. Haley, 6870 Add Rwy. Exp. shipping ie wy PAGE EIGHT cre - Broilers Lead Other (Continued from Page.1) including the cost of feed, which has varied from month to month and year to _ year, Gannon pointed out. Tf Georgia growers continue through- out the year to put out as many chicks as they have been doing the past four months, there will be another big in- _ crease this year, The number of broiler _ chicks started in Georgia has been run- ning: from 20 to 62 percent more each week than the number placed the same week a yearago, Gannon said. Texas, with 78,969,000 broilers, placed | second as a broiler growing state, and "Feeder Lamb Research Program Inaugurated Research projects on feeder lambs rece ently are bing conducted at two Georgia . experiment stations as part of the sheep promotion sponsored in thhe state by the Citizens and Southern National Bank and - conducted by the College of Agriculture - Extension Service. ~- Denis C. DeLoach, fixiatision sheep _ specialist, said Dr.. Derwood Baird, asso- ciate animal husbandman, is conducting experimental work with 66 lambs at the Georgia Experiment Station, Experiment, - -and that a project with 93 animals is under the direction of Dr. E. P. Warren, -associate animal husbandman at the Col- ~ plus grain feeding and with unshorn lambs are included. _ weight will be over 100 pounds. | ine _weight gains of shorn lamb : experimental work being condu The projects will be clim this month when the lambs DeLoach explained. The animals a ed approximately 70 pounds when went on. test, and the expected Pointing out that there is. consid inter rest among Georgians in lamb_ ing, the sheep specialist said the work will answer a lot. of g Arkansas, with 76,954,000, was third. POULTRY FOR SALE Cs0d squabbing White Kings Pigeons,. mated, banded and working. $2.50. pr. 5 pr., $l. Ship in light crates. R. A. Stat- , hem, Rt. 1, Box 192, Griffin. Pr. young black Fantail. Pig- eons, $5. Mrs. G. M. Williams, Box 808, Rt. 1, Columbus. 95 pr. Northern Bob white quail, $4 pr. Mrs. George Daum, Rt. 2, Marietta, Phone. Roswell 6691. x Booking orders for May and June del. Ringnck Pheasants, -Chukar, Partridge, Mallard ducklings, Speckled Guinea chicks, 50c ea. Limited No. Mal- lard ducklings now. Mrs. Bill Pickrell, Rt. 2, Cochran, Phone Webster 4-2615. Pr. Ringneck Pheasants for sale. James L. Curry, 824 Fay- etteville Rd., S-E., Atlanta 16. White King Pigeons, Ameri- cas finest breeding strain. Og- den A. Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta, Phone Smyrna 5-7385. Chukar Partridge chicks, and Eggs. Booking orders for spring and summer del. Leon Skinner, 431 East Cleveland Ave., S.W., Atlanta 15, Phone PO-7-0760. Large Northern Bobwhite quail, ready for mating, $4. pr. Will ship Exp. Col. Frank J. Shaw, 409 Maple Ave., Eaton- ton, Phone 2771. Bob White chicks and eggs eing booked for coming season gel, also will have chuka, Gam- el, Calif. Valley, Blue Scale and Tenn. Red quail available in May to Sept. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt. Vernon Dr. Decatur, DE 4238, REDS: 33 RI. Red 4-A grade pullor- ium free pullets, $49.50 or $1.50 ea. Add charges for del. or come after. Edw. L. Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Terrace, Augusta. 500 N.H. production pullets, 8 wks. old, $1:25 ea. R, C Poole, Fort Valley. ROCKS: 60 or more White Rock extra large breed pullets, ready to start laying, also 45 N.H. Red pullets, $2 ea. Mrs. H. W. Sim- mons, 4131 ee Mill Rd., Macon. White Rock roosters, $7.50 ea. Warner Bone, Rt. 3, Dallas. 2 White Rock Roosters, $1.50 ea. Add postage. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford. Barred Rock Rooster and 4 hens, laying, $1.50 ea. Paul Allen, 28 Hickory St, Com- merce. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.: 2 White Ducks, now laying. Contacti(J. H. Wood, Rt. 3, Fitz- gerald. Booking . orders Ridgeway purebred White Embden baby geese, for.April 15, $1.50 ea. Mrs. E. M. Pope, Rt: 2, Box 190 B, Stockbridge. 4 POULTRY FOR SALE | 50 Guineas, White and sppe- kled mixed, $2 ea., or $1.50 ea. for--lot..-G._E. Conkle, Ri, Jonesboro. 6 black and White Muscovy Drakes, $1.50 ea. Mrs.G. M Fiveosh, Hahira. i Mammoth type (Dewlap) Toulouse grown Gander and laying Goose, $14; 1. sma ler type laying Toulouse. Godse. Can not ship. Bring crates. Mrs. J. L: Bengert, 190 Mills St., N. Ww, Avlanta. White Pekin Drake, 1 yr. hig: $1.25 or trade for 2 small type Bantams hens. John W. Moore, 112 Northview Aue: Warner Robins. Ganders, $3 ea.; Geese, $5 ea. now laying Quillian Tuggle, Rt. 3, Buford. 6 large Tom Turkeys 30c lb:; 8 shorts, cornfed. Cheap at my place. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 487, Atlanta, Phone PL5- 9237. 4 large White Pekin ducks, also 1955 hatch Golden Sebright Bantams, 3 hens and rooster 1955 hatch Golden Sebright: bantams, $4 ea. lot,.or exe. either for Guineas or Guinea eggs. My place. Wont ship. Jas. H. Davis, Rt. 1, Franklin. Sev. large, nice White also Black Muscovy ducks, both sex, 50c ea. at my home. W. T. Bis- hop, Rt. 4, Dawsonville. Muscovy and White Pekin Ducks; $1.25 up; B. B. Bronze Turkeys, 40c lb. or trade Ban- tams for Pigeons. Joseph Clay, 1645 Upper River Rd., Macon. ge White African Guineas, $2 - also 15 Blue speckle Guin- ae $1.50 ea. Will not ship. Leila Sharp, Temple, Phone 2598. Purebred, large Mammoth type Toulouse geese, $4 ea., $7 Pr.; purebred large Whitie Pekin ducks, $3.50 pr. All laying; also White Pekin Duck eggs, $1 doz. Add 25c postage. Mrs. Less Southern, Rt. B, Hllijay. 16 head Geese, $2.50 ea at my place. B. F. Knowles, Siz -| tractor, 4 Rm. house, well water, FARM HELP WANTED -Want White or Col. farmer to work on farm 50-50 basis. Cot- ton (can make bale per A.), all corn wanted (made 50 bu. per A. in 1955). Located 3 mi. New- pan on Fayetteville Rd. Mules, lights, on School bus Rt. Move self. J.. W. Lewis, Newnan. 4 Want reliable party for ap- prox. 600 A. farm, near Madison, on Hwy. Godfrey to Madison (Monticello Hwy.). Now in use by Dairy men. Permanent pas- tures, recently fenced, plenty good water. Standing Rent basis, bal. 1958 and 1957. Estate of O. H. Arnold, Jr., 925 Milledge Ave., Athens. Li-6-1901. Want man and wife or woman and son, for light farm work. Furnish room, board and fair salary. Need at once. Letters ans,-T 32. Powell, .Rt--3; Box 63, Valdosta. Want middleaged, Christian ouple to live on farm, and tend one poultry house and general gardening and other light farm work. 4 R. house (furnished or unfurnished), lights and water; and share in profit on farm. Orbin W. Joyner, Er. 3, Alphar- etta, AL-3893 (Atlanta Phone). Want white family for Dairy farm. Must be sober and de- pendable. 4 R. house, water, lights, on school bus and RFD. State Salary Wanted. A. C. Greene, Rt. 2, Gray, Ga. Want middleaged Christian work on small farm. Room, board and $50 mo. Give Ref. Mrs. W. H. Jenkins, Midway. Want mah and wife to work on farm for wages, in general farm work. House and lights white woman for light farm || FARM HELP - WANTED. Want at once. Man or Woman (not man and wife) to live with elderly, couple as one of family and do light farm chores for Rm., board and $50 mo. Apply in pe Mrs, James Byrom, Rt. 1} WORESEGEO, Sone POSITIONS WANTED White woman, widow, past | middleaged, wants job on farm with reliable people, looking after chickens and other light farm work, for room, board and | ; reasonable salary. Mrs. amie Allen, 353- Pryor.St. , S. W. Atlanta, 3. = White couple, no, children, want farm work; need. work im- mediately. Can drive truck or tractor. G. H. Jackson, C/O Flys. ing S. Ranch, Villa Rica. ~ Middleaged, white man, wife|~ and 2 small children wants. job helping on reg. or cattle farm. Wife can do light farm Chores. J. C. Burgess, RFD 2, C/O Mrs. bout 18 yrs. exp., ere Drive tractor, opera chinery and any in work. Room, se and Johnnie Lee wants job on cattle or. | farm. coe Ref. { paint work | 4425 Chamb! ee Rd Ross, Tucker. Man, wants job ae (chickens). Experi move any time. Bert Millh Rt. 6, Cumming. 24 yr. old, white man 3 small children, wants Caretaker on Cattl Exp., also can drive t Pearl Thomas, Martin. | Seed. NOTICE Due to an error in. hafdling, several not have appeared in the Market Bulletin recently ad- _ vertising Certified Arlington Serecia_ Lespe According to the Georgia Crop Impr Association there is only one producer of Certifi Arlington Serecia Lespedeza in Georgia. T. his p: _ ducer is J. D. Cash of Flowery Branch, Georgi tractors. S. J. Whitfiel Jonesboro. | ICE a furnished. See me at once.-Lu- cion Collins, Cobbtown. No person should submit a seed or plant ad vertisement or notice for publication in the ket Bulletin unless he or she ee roa product neve Rs _ tisements be submitted for se or art bought by any jndividite} for sale. ts _ Atlanta Rome Rihons Cadwell. 43 eae rare Purebred White African Guin- | STEERS & HEIFERS 1260 567 400 eas, 1955 hatch, now laying, | 7 oe Soa Gao pr cin saree eat 16.25-18.30 . 16,00-18.25 - a $4.50. Mrs. Margarett Long,| Commercial 14.00-16.50> -14.25-16.25 14.50-15.75 14.00-16.50 Bremen. Utility 13.00-14.25 13.00-14.25 - 13.00-14.00 13.00-14.25 3 Mallard Ducks and+ Drake, | Vealers _ 15.50-24.50 15.50-23.25 -16,00-24.00 16.00-22.00 $5. Will ship Exp. Col. All pure- ; = ; Ss Feed .00-18. | 13.50-17.25 5 13.00-16.0 predoe s ee 804 Dolvin tockers & Feeders 13 00-18.00 1 = Or 2: Ave. Union Point. Feeder Calves ~ 13.00-21.00 13.50-20.25 14.00-18.25 13.00-17.25 WYANDOTTES: cows: : eae hy Purebred RCL Wyandottes | utility 11.75-13.50 11.50-13.50 11.50-13.00 -11.75-13.00, Cocks, 1 yr. old, $2.50 ea. also , ; re ie Ege 15 tor $1. 7hs Docia Haein Canners & Cutters 9.50-12.00 9.50-12.25 9.59-11.75 9.50-12.00_ Lula. Springers a 2 i > : Bee FARM HELP WANTED | 406%: 175 Us igen No. 1 Meat Type = 14.50-14.75 14.25-14.50 9 15.25-15.75 Want. good farmer pn. speres bio. 1 others ; 14.25-14.75 _- 14.00-14.50 15.00-15.50 for 2 horse farm, with 16 A. - - - Gotton allpbmeht.-aun. fous s Nee? > eae 14.00-14.50 -'13,75-14.25 '14.00-15.00 on Rural Rt., and elee. Fred L.| No. > : . - -13.50-14.25 -73.00-14.00 =_-13.50-14.50 White, Rt. 1, Buckhead, (Mor- : Peay Pi TRS ee Feeders. _ - - z oes gan Co.). | 7 - : ; B Se ee