Georgia S F ice. Commissioner ulletin Phil Campbell, Gov Grifin Reveals New Building Funds _ Commissioner of Agriculture om : be ded boost during the past few days lat an additional $238,440 has e University of Georgia, Athens. or intensive study of the cause and of poultry diseases and thus support, e latest scientific knowledge, the Seon he new ; grant is in addition to ris $100,000 will be available an- earry out research-work in the riation just announced. unds, totaling $338,440, are Reire > Sa given to the slated for poultry research facilities The additional funds will make pos- the construction of a new building | 2 campus of the College of Agricul- on to a $100,000 appropria- BY PHIL CAMPBELL eae oultry research | in Georgia eeeeived announcement by Gov. Marvin | progress of the states poul- appropriated by the General ly for research work during the le ing made possible by the $238,- |. gn animal Sees which Rel cand poultry industry study during a ene this past week. the meeting, which drew laboratory specialists and icials. from several states, was Niliarize officials with exotic dis- t could threaten animal health s-human health in the United Department of Agriculture and Mikel, ADE veterinarian in were co-hosts for the meeting s sponsored by the Agricultural Service with the cooperation - J. W. Mann, chief veterinarian for ntial threats to the United. . Borgia Department of Agricul- _ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1956 AID POULTRY INDUSTRY NUMBER 33 Agricultaral CALENDAR April 18, Valdosta = ae Fee meeting i ok _American Turpentine Farmers As- : sociation. April 19, Atlanta ios uindoaat meeting Dixie Santa Gertrudis - Breeders Association. | April 21, University of Georgia Dairy 3 Day and three breed sale of dairy. heifers. 4 April 207 Atlanta te Southeastern tour American Agricultural Editors As- 5 sociation. : April 24, Atlanta Spring meeting, _ directors and executives, American Meat Institute. j = May 3, Athens Broiler school. May 5. Tifton - ! Dinteiet FFA rally. ae May. 6- 13, State-wide Soil Conserva- .Experiment Station in mid-April, 1954. tion and Soil Stewardship Week. State Department of Agriculture to carry -out needed, inspection of poultry process- ing plants. This appropriation will heip . poultry processors meet the demands of _ cities and states into which Georgia broil- ers are being shipped. The Agriculture Department hopes to have this inspection service available by July 1. -'The newest appropriation makes a total of nearly half a million dollars allo- cated by the state government this year for the continued progres of the pee S poultry industry. _ Announcement of the latest stati by Gov. Griffin followed closely an announ- cement by the Agricultural Extension Service that the states broiler industry ~ now definitely ranks as Georgias number ~ _one source of cash farm income. As announced in the Market Bulletin this past week, figures on broiler produc- tion for 1955 released by the Federal- State Crop Reporting Service show that the number was even larger than ex- pected with a total of 177,642,000 birds ~ valued at $125,284,000. Along with broiler production there is every indication of Georgia also be- coming one of the better egg producing states. Certainly the state has the poten- and filled the furrows. Coastal Bermuda Tops Common In Piedmont in a comparative study at Watkins- ville of Coastal and common Bermuda grasses, agronomists of the University of Georgia College Experiment Station found that Coastal consistently out yield- ed the common in weed-free, over- -dry forage. : W. E. Adams and Dr. Matthias Stelly initiated the project at the U. S. Depart- ment of Agricultures Southern Piedmont ~ Bermuda stolons were planted in--two foot rows, two feet apart in the row, The first nitrogen was applied in the row, at the rate-of 33 pounds per acre, after growth started. Two more applica- tions were made at- 30-day intervals, making a total of 100 pounds per acre the - first year, applied uniformly on all plots. Two cultivations with a spike har- row across the rows removed Cae pipette a Ls Adams and Stelly reported that the Coastal gave 2.12 tons per acre compared (Continued on Page 4) Seed Survey Slated In Georgia Counties County agents of the Agricultural - Extension Service will conduct inter- views in their counties this spring to find out what kind of seed Georgia farmers plant. : 'Extension Director W. A. Sutton of the College of Agriculture announced that results of the seed survey will be. | tabulated'and mailed to all county agents for use in program planning. psutton explained that the kind of seed used has a big influence on yields and quality of the crop. He said county agents will obtain information on corn, cotton, peanuts, and watermelons. They will ask question# regarding the kind and variety of seed planted, and the farmers reasons for a planting that particular kind. Whether a the seed was home grown or purchased trom a neighbor-or seed dealer also will EST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI . BROILERS e NAVAL STORES (Continued on Page 4) be determined by the survey. Georgia -. Georgia, First: i IRE STATE OF THE SOUTH e PEANUTS __ PEACHES PIMIENTO PEPPER q * IMPROVED PECANS ae PAGE TWO r : - * : ~ GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Published weekly at 114-122 Pace 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, LON: NATIONAL Sey EDITORIAL jassocharion Jaa ES SS ee St eS under postage regulations new copy of notice. 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Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Farmall 47 model A tractor, Cultivator and. Planters, smoothing harrow, tiller, 2- disc. plow, mowing machine, 5-1/2 ft. blade, Wagon, 9 in. ham- mer mill, All in good cond. Cheap. J. M. Stringer, Rt. 1, Middleton. J. D., model 2, planters and cultivator, subsoil plow, 4 disc tiller, 4 harrows, New Holland hay baler, Darf hay rake. All in excellent cond. E. Ty Newton, Madison. Phone 157-J r 113. i 2-1/2 H. P. Bolens Husky gar- den tractor, $85; sickle mower attach. $25; riding hay rake, $35; Saw and weed cutter, $30; heavy duty 2-wheel tr railer, $25. No del. Mrs, E. O. Smithfield, 1155 Ptree _ Battle Ave., N. W., Atlanta 5, Phone CH- 7407. Mule drawn riding Cultiva- tor with plow and disc., mule drawn hay baler, planters, and other plows; also 2-horse wagon. All Cheap. K. B. Martin, Rt. te Talmo. Cub bottom plow, practically nw, $50; Planters and fert. for Gravely garden tractor. Rea- ~ sonable. M. B..Welsh, Rt. 2, Heath Rd., Macon. Corn combine model 16-24, 6 ft. cut, with motor has motors none of which has cut 100 acres, $750. E. E. Bone, Rt. 1, Box 183, Butler. Late model AC tractor, made small crop, Cultivator, Planter, Fert. Distributor, power pulley, Jaying off plow, single disc. plow, cutting harrow, 60 in. mower. Reasonable. J. M. Demp- sep, 5865 Dunwood Rd., Cham- blee, Phone 7-2391. 6 Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Aflanta 3, Georgia . SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Cole Fert. Distributor, 1/2 price: new 2-horse Oliver No. 13 turning slide plow, $4; also Oliv- er No. 10 2-horse plow, $5. Ready to plow. H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2, Box 47, Social Circle, Phone 3346. 2 Burgess Cultivators, $20 and $25 ea. Good mule harrow; also Simplicity garden tractor with sickle bar mower. Edgar K. Fowler, Rt. 2, Athens. - Mo@el B. Athens harrow, 24 in. disc., good cond., (disc. wore some), $100. W. T. Chandler, Rt. 1, Pleasant Hill Rd., Lithonia, Phone Conyers 6236, 1951 Ford tractor, with some equip:, excellent cond., used very little, for sale. William E. Suber, Rt. 1, Perry. Intnl. 12 ft. combine, self- propelled, $1,800; 6 ft. Case har- row, set scalloped disc., front and back, $225; JD subsoiler, $80; 8 ft. Case off-set harrow, $260; 6 ft. Intn]l. harrow, $140, good cond. My place. 7 mi. Al- bany. C. M. Pippin, Albany, Phone He-5-8686. 5-row Cotton duster; also 2- horse walking Cultivator, both in good cond: Sell for any rea- sonable price or trade. Geo. C. Wilkes, Rt. 6, Box 351, Dublin. JD-6 ft. combine with motor and 6 fk AC Combine without motor, reasonable; also JD side del. rake on rubber, $150, in excellent cond. Norman - John- son, Warrenton. Intnl. B, Tractor, like new: 2-row planters, Cultivators, $550. FOB. E. P. James, Amer- icus, Phone 3960. one with motor and one without, SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE "MACHINERY WANTED ; | New Holland No. 77 pick-up Hay baler, good cond., $800. Cash, FOB. farm. Warren A. Bailer, 3965 Ptree. Dunwoody Rd., N.E., Atlanta 5. - 1952 Super C. Farmall es tor, with 2-row Planters, Culti- vators, 2 disc. plow and set of G-Whiz harrows, excellent cond. $1,250 for lot. James W. Thomp- son, Rt..2, Carnesville. lee Intnl. 2-horse turn plows, $10; single 62 turn, $8; Mower, $40; 10 ft. rake, $30; Corn Pea Cotton planter $12; Wagon, $25; Middle- buster, $8; Oliver walking 2- row Cultivator, $10. Chas. B. Howard, Box 124, Barnesville. MT-JD tractor, Cultivators, and Planters, used 3 yrs., guar. to be in good cond., del. 150 mi., $1,000. 5 mi. E. Cordele, 1/2 mi, off Hwy. 280. L. C. Smith, Rt., 1, Cordele. Dbl. row planter for garden tractor, never been used; $20. Exch. for Rotary Mower to fit garden Tractor. W. G. Thrower, Omaha. a Cultivator and Planters and Guano Distributor for Farmall H. Tractor, fair cond., $75. No letters, E. B. Willingham, Rt. 3, Cedartown, Phone 148-R- 2. ; Forsberg Srida Seed Huller, 12-A John Deere Combine with motor, complete irrigation sys- tem, consisting of 85 H. P. mo- tor, 900 fr, 6 in. pipe, elbows, plugs and 2 large sprinklers. J Hopson Morgan, Rt. 2, Chipley, Phone LaGrange, 8894. f JD tractor, 1980 model M; Cultivators and Planters, lift type, bush and bog harrow, dirt scoop, 7 ft. with scooter plows. All in, good cond. Reasonable. No letters. G. ~W. Stephens, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 241, Lilburn. Set Cultivators and Planters for Oliver 70, in good cond., $75; Oliver mowing machine, trailor type, $70; Oliver Manure spread- er, $250; New AC Forage. Har- vester, with grass attach., used to cut 20 A. $1150. Thomas Odum, Campton Two 1952 model IHC combine, % $350 for both: also 16 disc. IHC grain drill, $250. H. H. Miller, 144. Woodlawn, Dr., Toccoa, Phone 6-4277. eS ee tei eaten eo 1,600 42, rainbird sprinklers, 3460 *ft., 4 in. pipe; also 25 HP. elec. motor, and 30,000 gal. pump. J. Ralph Jones, Box 814, Colum- bus. so 7 - 1947. model A. John. Deere tractor, Planters and Cultiva- tors, 10 disc. Bush and, Bog har- row, 6-disc. JD tiller, cut off saw. All in good cond. Cheap. Hugh L. Lokey, Arnoldsville. Farmall F-12 with planting and fertiger and cultivating equip., in good cond., $300. Will sell equip., $150. E. H. eee Macon. Used JD. Mower, No. 5 and JD Hay Rake, No. 594-LW, in good cond.; also used 6 ft. smoothing harrow, THC-C21 Mower, 2-disc. plow, mounts on Farmall C. Hiram D. Adamson, Morrow, Phone Jonesboro 6830. 1950 Ford 'Bractor, A-1 cond., al] good equip., pan; tractor alone, $650. Cash, Mrs. L. R. Randall, 3309 Jones- boro Rd., S. E., Atlanta, 15, MU- 8-3539. : SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want 3-5 horse power Garden tractor, with implements, riding style preferred; consider walk- ing style. James L. Pursley, Box 475, Fairburn. Want grain drill, 13row or more. State yr. purchased, and price, in first letter. Must be reasonable for cash. L. L. Gar- rett, Rt. 2, Barnesville. Tant late model AC combine 60, in good cond. State price. best offer; including Drag Owen Caldwell, Rt. 1, Zebulon. @ Want good dbl. section har- f row with 3 point hitch for Ford |; tractor, reasonable. Must be del. | Dan R. Thomas, 4154 Chambers | Rd., Macon, Phone 3-8186. Want 1 or more attachments for David Bradley garden trac- tor, in good cond., and priced reasonably. C, L. Reed, Rt. 5; Dalton, Phone 4932. ___eSee_eeee MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE ~ * AND WANTED Deep-well Jet Pump, good cond. with 70 ft. pipe, $65. Der- rell Ross, Rt. 3, Eastman. Want deep-well Jet Pump} Tank and Pipe for 150 ft. well; also Sub soil plow. for Avery tractor. L. P. Sele n Fort }- Valley. Deep-well pump, has 42 iat tank and pipes, 1 horse power, carries 1-1/2 in..to_1-1/4 pipes. My place on 78 Hwy., near Lithia Springs. J. M. Thornton, Ree ts Douglasville. Two 500 cap. elec. Brooders, 96. cage laying nest assembled, 15 medium size metal feeders. |. J. M. Allen, 208 Glenn Bidg., Atlanta, Phone CR-4758. Hand powered: Corn shoves: silightly used with elec. motor attach. to pull it, excellent cond. Sell or trade. Milton Bryant, Blutfftown. Broad. tie Nesson, 2-horse wagon, bought new, used very little, $100 cash, at my farm; also 1-2 row walking Cultivator, $25. H. H. Simonten, Rt. 2, Rich- land, Phone VE-8-4523._ : Want 2 Serge Milkers, swing-| ing type, in good cond. and pric- | ed reasonable. C. S. Fisher, Rt. 1, McDonough. : DeLeval 6- -can Coole in per- fect cond., set in type with pie system, for sale or Exch. or Power Baler.- C. D. Her- rington, Rt. 3, Forsyth, Phone 5604. Cook deep- We pump, with tank and fittings; also 114 ft plastic pipe, practically new. Bargain. W. "Harold Brown, Rt. 1, Commerce. Sears, round, elec, aS hatches up to 400 egg cap.; also hatch other eggs; practically new, $15; W. L. Brown, 416 Lake AGN s, Rotary 24 disc. finishing har-} row, dbl. section. Can be used either dbl. or single, S15 Ad. Jack Hogg, Rt. 2, pee Phone 4515. 2 well pumps for sale. Make also New Peerless Jet Pump and Berkely, Faetory | rebuilt. Both sold with guar. R. M. Wells, Rt. 3, Panola Road, | Lithonia. Practically hew deep. well Jet]. pump, used 3 mo. Reasonable. 1 mi, Roswell. L. G. CHUdETS Rt. 2, Marietta. ; Feeders for hens, are ti assembled. Cheap for lot. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stockbridge. Want used Strew Rack in good cond., out of junked 52R kel IHC combine, if priced reason- able. State price. W. A. ea Rt. 1, Senoia. 1-1/2 horse power gasoline en- gine and_ small _centrifugal pump, gal. size elev. Pasteurizer, (new cond.) 17 mi. N. Columbus, Robert L. Mason, Rt. 1. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 175 bu. Gatan Soybeans, 89 pet. purity, cleaned and bagged, | in 2 bu. bags; also 20 bu. Jack- son Soybeans. John A. Cown, | Rt.4, Loganville, Phone 2824. Good, tender White cxbae: back and Cornfield also White and striped half runners beans, 65c cup; mixed Cutshorts, 60 cup; White Salet Eng: Peas, 75c cup. postage. Arvil Lanes 3, | 1 ES, iY ft., 5 in: maf, 20 Riser valves, oe Griffin, Phone gs ae Jen, | Ji ackson, 2147. Old fashion stripe ner beans, 50c cup, 3 small white bu cup, 3 cups, $1. Mrs. Ardell | 222, Bishop: 25 Ibs. ci -| beans, a a PP., or $10 for 1 son, Rt. I, Bonair 30 bu. Velyet Old fashio half runner oe Ib., in 5 Ib. lots | tender Brown speckled h ner nia ee 50c weer 50 He oO 15e Ib. for small ship. 2 mi. Gray, Rt 4, Tem she. peak 99. 09 germ., and hard /new burlap 2b ga at farm. Jack Cates ae Phon 5393. > 3007 bu. Tro even wt. bags Rt. 1 oe order. J. Clairmont Rd. Red speckled with purple hull; der Peas and col. B ae der order. Mrs. Archi 4, baa : White imp. cream 6 Wk. = Lot of galvanized A tomatic | 22 be re-{- - Old Asine 6 wks. Peas, 20 ae some nice, clean everbe White mush Peas, 25c 1 Mrs. RF. Cato, Staple ; Iron. Peas, $2.50 bi 1 Peas, $2 bu.; Jackson So} $3 bu. All recleaned c bu. bags; also Coke $1.25 bu. FOB. my; y farm. saan Rt. * Box 180, speckled Cutshort | peas, clean, without rain, -$2 Rt. 1, Sardis.. runner beans, soms, 40c cup. 0 checks. Mrs. 1, ons rane Peas, $4 bu.; a Peas, $4 bu.; sev. owders and Calif. $4 bu. All hand weather damage. Rt. 4, Dallas. { ID SEED CORN A SALE d bu. Corn; White $1.25- bu. at Crib. 0 load. J. G. Daniel, Corn, 1955 crop, R. Ly Greene, Rt. good, sound White ckson, = a; Fey: n, $1.50 bu. cata 2, Hay, $20 ton, at McDonough, Phone | shucked and one hite Corn, in sacks, barn. Letters ans. Rt. 3, Washington. D FOR SALE bolls, 36 bales on delinted, treat- re wilt-resistant onseed, grown from eed, ginned on one ats, Etc.) R SALE rm ida and Sia aoen 520 to $30 ton; also in the hull, $2.50 Hay ~ cheaper in ies, George Hol- ae eerie, atity baled Oats, cut 1 stage, bright nat- , Dublin, Phone rough Hay, 50c florrow, Phone Jones- matured oat straw, a $10 ton, FOB Bue FE. Rowland, FOR SALE inspected So ce M.. FOB. Tom Rae. * Rancer and Ox- 30 plants, 50c; sley plants, 50c) oes 308 > W., Atlanta || Black Cherry, Sa Absa ok: i Rutger Tomato, $3 M.; $1 C.; Calif. Sweet Pepper, 34 M.;. $1. C.; also P. R. Potato, $4 M. All del, No checks. George Griffis, Rt. A Screven. Cert. Gold Bush Potato plamts, wilt resistant, ready and half running now, - Can ship, Specified, $4 M. Del. PP. E. F. Entrekin, Rt. 2, Box 53, Bre- men. ~ Tomato plants, makes 2-3 bu. to the vine. 60c doz. Come af- ter. Grover C. Henry, Abbeville. Cert. Copper skin P. R. Po- tato plants, $3 M.; Have 550 |bu. bedded; ready April 15. Aubrey Thomas, Rt. 1, Pat- terson. X } Coastal Bermuda Stolons,. free from common Bermuda and other noxious grass and weeds, by truck at farm. Under 56 M., 50c M.; 50 M. or more, 40c M. Digde Harrison, Ride Blackshear, Phone 3713. Good, strong Crystal Wax Bermuda onion and Copen- -s Mkt; See 300, $120; $1.60; $2.25 M Gov. insp. yellow skin P. R. potato $4'C.; Wonder Sweet and Hot Pepper, : spl C.; $4 M.; Rutger Tomato, wilt resistant, 500; $1.75; $3 | M. Ina Griffin, Rt. 4, Baxley Yellow Bermuda and Crystal |. Wax Onion; also Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage plants, 300, $1.20; 500, $1.60; $2.25 M. . Ready, prompt shipment and full count. James Griffin, Rt. 4, Baxley. Sage, Catnip, Muscadime grape vines, Black Raspberries, Dewberries, 6, $1; also Giant Mastodon everbearing Straw- | berry plants, $1 C. Add postage. | Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt. S Gaines- ville. ere A Klondike Strawberry plants, 90c C.; Catnip, 25c bunch, Pep- permint, 40c doz.; Scuppernong vine cutting, 60c doz.; Brown striped half runner bean seed, ,|3 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Good Klondike Strawberry: 90c C, 500, $3.50; also striped White half runner bean: seed, 50c cup, 3 cups, $1. Mrs. Guy or Crowe; Rt. J, Cumming. Bouquet Pepper plants, grows 10-20 in. in bunch. $1 doz. PP. G. A. Ulm, 1483 Estes St., Aug- usta. Everbearing Straw berry plants from Bradleys agic, $1.25 C.; Parsley plants, 50c doz.; Garlic plants, 2 doz., 6@c; White and col. running butter beans; also runner butter Peas, mixed, 50c cup. Mrs. H. M. Christie, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Red Multiplying onion plants, 50c C. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla. | Mtn. Huckleberry ag bearing size, 25, $2; Hazlenut bushes, field Blackberry and Dewberry, 85c doz.; Wild Straw- berry, 5 doz., $1; Old Fashion 50c.. ea.; Red Plum, 3, $1; also yellow Roots, Add postage. Mrs. Nancy .Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Potato plants. Cert. Bunch P. R. Ga. Reds, apd Gold Rush. Prompt shipment. O. L. Harris, Box 137, Cordele, boos 1880. Cert. Suwanee Bermuda Stol- ons, in 3 bu. moisture resistant bags, bearing tag and seal of Ga. Crop Imp. Asson., -$6. bag. HOB DAAe: Brumbalow, coe Gaines. , _Govt. insp. potato plants, P. )R., Ala. Copperskin, $3.75 M; 5 -M. up, $3.25 M. All pure stock, produced from vine cut- tings. A. E. Graham, Alma, _|Phone 4348. Cert. sweet potato plants now ready, Bunch P. R., new Ga. Reds, Gold Rush., Guar. del. on confirmed orders. L. L. Heidt, Box 49, Cordele, Phone 1357. Chas. Wakefield and round ;| Dutch frost proof Cabbage also .| White Bermuda Onion plants, 300, $1.25; 500, $1.75; $2.50 M. Be, Cayenne Hot Pepper, $6 PLANTS | FOR SALE Artichoke roated plants, 25, $1. Add postage. Mrs. J. J. Carter, Conyers. Chas. Wakefield frost proof cabbage and Berrhuda oe plants, 500, $1.75; ~$250 M., 60c C. Del. Otis Conner, Pitts. Cert. Sweet Potato plants, grown from vine cuttings, bunch P. R., Gold Rush, and the new Ga.. Red. Prompt del. on all orders threugh June. J. Ander- son Reed, Box 251, Pinehurst Phone 15. Gov. inspt. and treated cop- per skin Potato plants, $4 M. Del.; also Rutger Tomato, $3 M. Del. Moss packed. Full count and prompt shipment. Luther Griffis, Rt. 2, Odum. Cabbage plants, spring grown Copenhagen Mkt. Chas. Wake- field, and Ga. Collard and White Sweet Bermuda _ onion plants, aa size, 500, $1.25; $2 M.; 5 M. $7.50. Exp. collect. Tomato plants, ready April 25; also Sweet and Hot Pepper. Shipping daily. Mrs. I. a Stokes Box 349, Fitzgerdld. Spring Grown Ga. Collard and Clas. Wakefield, and Cop- /enhagen Cabbage plants, 500, $1.25; $2 M. Ready May ist. Accept all orders. Jack Davis, Box 662, Fitzgerald. Ga. Reds, Bunch P. R: Potato plants, $5 M; Copper Skin and regular Puerto Rico, $4 M; 3 M., $10; 5 M. up, $3 M:: Rutger and Big Red Tomato plants; 500, $2; $3 M. B. J. Head, Alma, Phone 3791. SEED AND.-GRAIN FOR SALE __ White half runner bean seed; also brown large, cup, 45c and 12c postage. Mrs.. L. M. Williams, Rt. 2; Gainesville. | i Sm 350 Ibs. ae Green Okra seed, grown from 1955 cert. seed, hand picked and shelled, 60c lb., 50c Ib. in 10 Ibs. or over lot. Mrs. M. Viahovic, Rt. 2, Jefferson. Red Hot and very prolific Pepper seed (the hottest kind), 30c big tbls. Send Money, no stamps. Mrs. John R. Brown, Rt. 1, Dewey Rose. Mustard seed, (not~ ruffled leaves), 2 tbls., 25c. Add post- age. Mrs. J. H. Jones, 209 Hamil- ton Ave., Bremen. i Babyfinger Pepper pods, Aen. long, round pods (size of peas), 5c pod; also Pumpkin, Citron, Senna, yellow Squash, yellow. meeted melon and Muskmelon seed, 10c heaping tbls. Add post- age. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Suwanee. Old time tender-large Whit half runner bean seed, free from weevils, 55c cup.- PP: Miss Mamie Anderson, P.O. BOxts Ellijay. Sivait mixed gourds seed, 15c pkg. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Recleaned Brown Top Millet, tested for purity and germ., con- tains no noxious weed seed, $6 CWT. Norman Johnson, War- renton. ' : White Cucumber seed, 10c tbls. Add postage. Mrs. Milford Parker, Rt. B, Ellijay. Tender -White. half runners and White Cornfield bean seed, 50c cup, 3 cups, $1.35; White Blackeye Peas, Red speckled Crowders and White Lady Peas, White bunch Butter beans and tender Pod White Okra seed, 30c cup; 4 cups, $1. Mrs. J. G. Whit- field, Rt. 3, Jasper. _ Old time little White tender half runner garden and White tender Cutshort Cornfield bean seed, $1 cup. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. Martin Gourd seed, large pkg., 25c; large red plum sprouts, 35 ea., or 4, $1, Exch. for Pecan sprouts or Peanuts. Mrs. W. W Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 50 Ibs. Dwarf and 20 Ibs. Clemson Spineless, Okra seed, 60c Ib. or 50c Ib., in 10 Ibs. lots. N. J. Scoggins, 1967 Emory Sh, M., or $1 C. R. Chanclor, Pitts. N. W., Atlanta, Phone VE-2019. | SEED AND GRAIN few Chas. streaked beans, FOR SALE SEED AND GRAIN ~ "FOR SALE Yellow meated Watermelon seed, 40, 10c; Martin Gourd seed, 10 doz, and self addressed and stamped envelope; alse Col- lard plants, 25c C. Add postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. Cream Crowde1 Peas, Brown- eye, 3 lbs., $1; 10 lbs., $3; also Black Diamond Watermelon White seed, $1.50 Ib. All PP. B. P. Smith, Rt. 1, Maysville. 7000 lbs. Brown Top Millet seed, recleaned and _ tested, 99.56 pct. purity, 74.00 pct. germ.**6ib:,* or se" 1b. < in; ton lots. W. M. Leake, Rt. 1, Box 82, Conley, Phone DI-6193 Rare climbing prolific, insect disease resisting Pea seed, large pods, some 12 in. long, 25e thls. Add 10e postage. Mrs. R. J. Mil- Jer, 2718 Milledgeville Rd., Augusta. Cattail, 5c lb.; Star Millet, 14c lb.; Sericea Lespedeza, 14c 1b.; Iron and Clay Peas, $2 bu. Germ. and purity guar. M* T. Courson, Hazlehurst. . Truckers Favorite cantaloupe aes 1955 crop, 50c cupful; 3-1/2 bs. col. butterbeans for $I; l6ng green okra 35c lb.; brown bunch beans (3 crops a year), 50c cup, 3 cups, $1:50. dried, long, hot pepper, 1-1/4 Ib. $1. Add post- age. Mrs. Beulah Moorhead, Bowersville. Congo, Black Diamond and Gray watermelon seed, $3 Qt. PP zone 2; $3.25 zone 3; large pkg. 30c PP, 5 pkgs. $1; Cantaloup, same price; tomato and pepper, 30c doz. C. W. Page, 149 No. Ave. N.E., Atlanta 8. AT-6452. Good, tender bunch bean seed, White and brown striped and little 6 wks. Peanut half run- ners, 60c cup; old fashion*Corn- field, 60c cup; red speckled Crowder, purple hull Peas, 40c cup; also bunch green Pod and Velvet Okra, 50c cup. Add post- -age. N. B. Banks, Carters. Cert. Arlington Sericea Les- pedeza. seed, 100 lb., $40; 50 lbs., $25 FOB.: smaller lots 75 Ib. PP. J. D. Cash Flowery Branch. Long green Okra seed, 1955 crop, state insp., 89 pet. germ., 50c Ib. in lots of 25 lbs. or more; also red hot pepper, in the pod, $1 lb..C..F. Sullivan, Rt. 2, Tif- ton. Beet the Bee Syrup Cane seeds, 8c lb. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Se Large bunch Okra seed, White mush Peas, 50c pt.; Brown sug- ar Crowder Peas, large early Black-eye Peas, small late Black-eye Peas, 25c pt. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Smith, Rt. 1, Wadley. Imp. long green Okra seed, 25cmcup; 5 more, $1; Martin Gourd seed; 15c tsp.; Drum head sunflower seed, 10c tsp. Add postage.. No Fla. orders. Mrs. Horace. Suttles; Rt, 1, Hartwell. Old time Jones Watermelon, hand cleaned White seed; wt. 30-50 lbs. State tested for germ., 93.50 pct.; $1.50 lb.; 3 lbs., $4; 5 Ibs., $6. PP. B. Paul-Smith, Rt. 1, Maysville. White bunch butter peas, and White Butter beans, 3 cups, $1.25; Col. bunch half runners, 3 cups, $1.35. All hand shelled, 1955 seed. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Rt. 5, Cumming. Old fashion half runner bean seed and bunch beans, 60c cup, also long handle and medium handle Gourds, 25c ea. Add post- age. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt 1, Buford. White tender bean seed, 50c cup, PP; also Yellow Roots, 4 Ibs, lard bov, $1. PP. Mrs. Abe Goble, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. White pole butter bean-seed; also good sound Okra seed, very prolific bearers, 55c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Marion Toler, Rt. 1, Americus. : Good, White and brown strip- ed beans, weevil free, 50c cup; long green Okra seed, bears un- til frost, 40c lb. Add_ postage; also big yellow pumpkin seed, 30, 20c and stamped envelope. Vella Rice, Rt. 1,,Cumming. = 1955 crop tender brown strip- | ed half runner beans, weevil free; black and White spotted. Polecat Peas, slightly col. Pole butter beans, small white bunch butter beans, slightly mixed with Pole beans, 3-cups, $1, PP. in Ga. Martin Gourd seed, 25 cup. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. Old fashion Calif. multiplying beer seed, 20c st., 12 starts, $1 PP. Mrs. Earl, Fincher, Rt. 1, Waco. White half runner bean seed, big and little kind, mixed, good and tender, 3 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Gordon Brown, Rt. 4, Box 42, Blairsville. Tender striped half runner beans seed, 1955 crop, 35c cup, 3 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Alfred Pugh, Rt. 3, Box '90, esis ford. Good tender White half run- ners, Cream 6 wks., tender White Creaseback Cornfield bean seed, 55c cup, 2 cups, $1; Red speckled Crowder Peas and green Okra seed, 35c cup, cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Seed: Citron, 75c lb., col. bunch butter beans, 3%c Ib.; 3 lbs. $1; Banana Muskmelon, 65c cup; Honeyrock Cantaloupe, 45 ~ cup; Mtn. Huckleberries, bear- ing siz, 2 doz., 75c; also Slick Leaf Mustard seed, 40c cup. Add postage. Rose Crowe, Re. 1, Cumming. White half runners, Cream half runners, little pink Peanut beans, White Salet Pea seed. All 55c cup; also little cucumber seed, 15c tbls. Mrs. Jemima Crump, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Cert: Starr millet seed, purity 98 pct., germination 80 pct. No weed seed. $15 CWT, or 25c Ib. for less than 100 lbs. FOB. John L. Snare, Rt. 2, Commerce. EGGS FOR SALE Purebred heavy Cornish eggs, $1.65 -per 15, or 30 for $3.25 and my cartons to be returned at once. M. O. only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, BOx: 35.2 2b ye 2 ys Pheasant eggs from? mated birds. Shipped not over 5 days old, 20c ea. in doz. lots. PP. Nevin B. Davis, Rt 1, Silver Creek. Ringneck Pheasant eggs, 25 ea. Mrs. Tom Whitehead, Rt. 1, Wilkerson Mill Rd., Palmetto. Giant S. C. Black Minorea eggs, $3 per 15; $5 for 30, PP. L. B. Millians, Newnan. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ARTICHOKES: , = Jerusalem Aritchokes, $1 gal. my home; $1.50 PP. 2nd zone; 2 gal. or more PP. to third zone; Bu. or more, $7 bu. Collect chgs. Plants at home, $1 C;$1.75 C. in 2nd. zone. C. W. Pagep 149 N. Ave., N.E., Atlanta 8, Phone AT- 6452. CANE (SEED): 1,000 green Seed Cane. Makes clean syrup and soft for chew- ing. Cheap. J. F. Thompson, 1034 Beecher St, S. W., Atlanta, Phone PL-5-4779. FRUIT TREES: Well rooted Fig bushes, and yellow Plum trees, 2 ft., 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman. GOURDS: Nice size Martin Gourds, 15 ea. Add postage. Lula Wooten, Camilla. N Martin and Dipper Gourds, 25c ea.; larger, 50c ea.; small mixed, 10c ea.: also Gourd seed, $1 cup; Icebox Watermelon seed, 25c pkg. Add postage. Mrs. Ww. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla. Martin Gourds, $3 doz.; dip- per and extra large, $5 doz.; ornamental, $1.50 doz.; $10 C.; Giant, $1 ea.; $10 doz.; asst. gourd seed, 3 pkg., 50c, 1.50 doz. - pkg. PP. Earl Stuckey, Black- - shear. type dark < . PAGE rouR ae Gov. Griffin Reveals (Continued from Page 1) tial to produce all the eggs consumed in Georgia without having to import eggs as at present. In this years appropriations the state government has demonstrated that it is keenly aware of the importance of the poultry industry to Georgia and def- initely plans to lend its toward helping the industry become even bigger and better. The additional funds granted by Gov. Marvin Griffin, as well as the funds grant- ed by the General Assembly, will even- tually find their way into the pockets growth. every support Coastal Bermuda Tops | rat (Continued from Page pe to 1.36 tons per acre for the first year of Coastal Bermuda riyear: fs eS cent more forage than common when clipped on June 14, 1955, the agronomists said. On July 27, this increase was 90 percent more than common, but on Oct-. oher 12 the Coastal increase was only 60 percent more than common. oe 5 5 e. 28 o period when The agrono ations, of Georgia farmers whe carry poultry as | major projects in then Ses oper- the Piedmont and July. They pointec Piedmont grea it is of both Coastal and co was proportional to nitrogen rate not so pronounced with hig! liminary results would indicat pounds of nitrogen per acre is. hich a rate that would | be p moist the grass in order to ob ain; oof the nitrogen, a ymists | said thai area. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE MEAT: Nicegsalt cured middling, 1956 boling meat 40c-lb. FOB.; also Broom Corn seed, 45c cup; 3 cups, $1.10; and Blue Pole ten- der beans, 3 cups, $1.45. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula. 2 salt cured Hams, medium size, 60c Ib., at my place. Will not ship. Robert Clark, Rt. 2, Blairsville. SAGE: f Sev. lbs. $1.50 lb. Orders filled promptly. Mrs.. E, P. ie aan Rt. 4, Toc- coa. SYRUB: 40 Bal. guar. best grade Ga. Cane Syrup, thick and in 1 gal. cans, $1.75 gal. Cannot ship. H. C. Burnsed, Rt. 2, Ellabell. ROOTS AND HERBS: Yellow Root, Queen of the *Meadow, Yellow Dock, Sassa- fras, 35c lb.; Wild Cherry bark, Red Alder bark, 25c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Fairmount. Yellow Root, 4 lb. lard box, $1.30; Queen of the Meadow, 4 lb. lard box, - $1.50; also Wild Cherry bark, 4 lb. box, $1.25. Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. SACKS; Good, clean, not washed, 100 Ib. cap., white chicken feed sacks, free of stain and mildew, 20c ea. PP. Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt. B, Ellijay. Print sacks, free of holes and mildew, 2 to 10 alike, 40c ea. postage paid. W. E. Rackley, Loving. CATTLE .FOR SALE Good Guernsey-Jersey cross Cow, giving 13-14 lbs. milk at one milking; Calf 6 wks. old. Gentle and good natured, $125 for cow alone. 6 mi. College Park, on W. Fayetteville Rd. R. E. Walker, Rt. 1, Riverdale, Phone Jonesboro 5286. Fine yellow Jersey cow, pure- bred bute not reg. 5 yrs. old, real gentle; easily milked, will freshen April. Cow alone (wont sell calf), $100. Mrs. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Dairy cows from artificial breeding (Holstein sires), pro- ducing over 5,000 Ibs. milk. Prices around $100 ea.; Dick Mommsen, Rt. 3, Clarkesville. Reg. Angus bull, halter broken blocky type, for sale. Z. J. Lee; Red -Oak. Phone Atlanta PO-1-6396 after 7 PM. 2 Reg. horn type Hereford bulls, 4 and 5 yrs. old, both dehorned, wt. 1200-1400 Ibs. $200 ea. at farm, to keep from inbreeding. J. R. Porter, Coch- ran. Purebred, 11 mos. old Santa Gertrudis bull, also milch cows, some freshen in few days, some in month or so. J. W. Morris, P. O. Box 119, Carrollton. Phone Terrace 2-2852. Reg. Guernsey bulls, all ages, artifically sired, best of breed- ing, priced reasonable. F. HW. Bunn, Midyville. shade dried Sage, -able. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., c/o 10 mos. old, CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE ~ FARM HELP WANTED 2 Hereford bulls, horned type, 16 mos. old, grandsons of Baca eo 2nd (that sold for $65,000). rite M._C. Roberts, Ball Ground. 3 yr: old Polled Bull, grand- son of Victor Dom. 126th., wt. approx. 1,400 lbs., $275. John Orha, Rt. +1, LaGrange. 11 pasture bred, purebred, polled Hereford heifers, some already. calving, 600 lbst, $125 ea. for entire lot. Terrell Swindle, Nashville, Phone 6701. Reg. Hereford uit and heifer calves, of finest strain. Ogden AG Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Road, Rt. 3, x Marietta, Phone 5-7385. * Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 11 mo, old, $150. Papers furnished. M. B. Welsh, Rt.'2, Heath Ra., Macon. Reg. shorthorn bull, beef type, pure White, polled, 8 mo. old, $150 at.farm. R. C. Chand- ler, 300 Sunset Hill, Thomaston, Phone 2582. Reg. Hereford cattle ,young bulls, heifers, bred cows, and cows with calf at side, in ex- cellent cond., and priced reason- Warde Meade Farm, Paper Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta, Phone 8- 8772. Fresh cow with calf; also farming tceols, for sale at my place. H. A. Ray; Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Phone 5088. , > HOGS FOR SALE Reg. bred Hereford gilts, best bloodlines, bred to famous Dav- id. Crockette, $60 ea. at farm. Letters ans. Leonard Fleming, Reed Creek Road, Hartwell. Purebred Duroc pigs, 2-3 mo. old, $25 ea.; bred~ gilts $50 ea.; bred Sows, $100 ea. Bred by Foundation stock, life treated, papers furnished; also Guernsey Cows,- fresh, and Springer heifers to fresh in April. Marvin .Ne vsome, San- dersville. Young reg. OIC Sow with. papers, at farm, $60. Mrs. d W. McCain, Stockbridge, Phone 2471. OIC boar, purebred and ready for service, $40; also 4 OIC pigs, 2 mo. old, $10 ea. L. E, Brown, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Phone Stone Mourtain Bl13; Reg. big bone Guinea pigs, 6 wks. old, $12.50 ea. reg. in buyers name; also PC- Hamp- shire cross, 6 wks. old, $9 ea. Will ship. $. R. Wade, Rt. 1, Alto. 8 Shoats, corn fed, $15 up; also Turkey eggs, B. B. Bronze and White Holland cross, $3 doz.; and Gaslings, $1 ea.; Chick- en Fertilizer; $1 sack. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 487, At- lanta, Phone PL-5-9237. Reg. Duroc gilts and boars, also few nice barrows. M. F. Peterson, 4700 McAfee Rd., De- eatur, DE 8613. Berkshire pigs, 6.wks. old, $10 ea; J. B. Brooks, Hillcrest Rr., cross, Phone 2846, meat type, at farm. Nor- average wt.,|. E. |. OIC hogs, all ages, from Grand Champion _ bloodlines, short nose blocky type. - Prices, include reg. papers. T. C. Bur-| nett, c/o- Moss Oaks ee Quitman. sy x 20 Reg. endl pigs, both | sex, with papers, 8 wks. old, $20 ea.; 2 reg. Sows, 13 mo...old,> $50 ea. Al with paves Jerry. McElhannon, Rt. 1, Bethlehem. Duroc bred sow, wt. about 300 lbs., good cond., and 10 feeder pigs, wt. 60-75 lbs. Mrs. H. T. Jeffords, Carswell Ave., Rt. 4, Box 706, Waycross. . Reg. Yorkshire boars, ready | for sale. G. M. Holtapp, . Box, 105 Teen ; f [LIVESTOCK WAN TED | CATTLE: a - Want 1 ae Type Red Pole Regebull, 2 or 3 yrs. old. Ad- vise. H. J. Parrish, Cairo, phone. 2-2954. i : Want good milch cow, giv- ing 3-4 gal. milk daily; Jersey or. Guernsey, with first or sec- ond calf. Must be gentle, also priced reasonable: Robert L. Wilson, Rt. 1, Ellenwood; Want to exch. Ford tractor and equip. for some good Reg. weaning age Angus bulls. J. G. Purvis, Rt. 2, Millen, Phone 321-J-3 MULES AND HORSES: Want 20 Burros: ae for male? D. B. Lewis, Phone 4253. ~ will pay 65 for female. Rt. 3, Lithonia, Want young Shetland mare, very gentle, healthy and bred, State description, inch. height color; also price. Wiley Tinker, Rt. 2, Trenton: - ~ Want filly or colt, 6-10, mg. old, to train for saddle horse | only. Describe fully, price and when can see. Ann Cudlipp, 2670 Knox St., N. E., Atlanta, Phone CR-1867. - une Foster, Grovetown. Tobacco crop for wages, Good fine house, with lights, waer, on mail and School bus Rt. Gor- | don. ee Cobbtown, aaa 4-200 ese ese a 4 Ses over 40 yrs. old, (will not ob- ject to 1 child) for light farm work_on small place. 1-1/2 mi. | West, Box 493, Jonesboro. Want elderly lady 50- 60. yrs. old, to do light farm work on farm, for small salary, Rm. and board. Mrs. Magie Tate, Rt. (2, Athens, 4 : work in apple orchard and some row crop with mules. Prefer | man with boy that can operate| tractor. Apply in person. | Have oy 3 Rm. house with elec., on paved | ba Rd. in Cobb. Co., first house on Hurt Rd., off Marietta and Ma- bleton Rd. des Sas Rt. af, Austell. ike z Want single man to plow on salary. No drunks need apply. | te H. Maddox, Rt. 2, Hampton. aged White Woman to live on farm work. Rm., board and good salary to right party. Must, be clean, and no bad habits. Mrs. John G. lens Rt. 26 faa ville: = Want sehhige man, ae 25- 30 yrs. old, to work on Dairy farm. Room, board, weekly salary. E. Want unencumbered white woman to do light farm work on4 small truck farm. $10 week, and private room and board. P. R. Stewart, Rt, 2, Box 60-A, Bruns- Want family to work through Jonesboro on 4- -lane, Hwy. C. : ; Want Blacksmith oS ani Sa Blacksmith work, such as gen-|. eral farm. repairs. Delmus Rea- |. gan, P. O. Box 2, Conyers. : Want unencumbered middle- | farm with old lady and do light| Want nice White Won not} W I Want White. or col. Ge 4B ae farm for Rm., board and small} | ~ aise ot Fi ae Can 1sdo- 7 eady Willie Bratcher, c/o J. State wages. ae t = y be dee, Rt. 3, Alma, Atlanta Rome Athens 4-10 Melo qe STEERS & HEIFERS 1550 = 860