"Uiieiliedijier
Bulletin
Phil Campbell,
\
Bills Demonstrate
i ultural Interest
arm rs are fortunate: to have.
continued progress of the
tural industry.
ct that most members of the
e interested in the farmer
oblems was demonstrated dur-
ession of the General-As-
n the states lawmakers pass-
er of bills that will Benefit all |
ce in the years ahead.
v gislation i is designed to help |
the agricultural industry in.
t and cope with many of the
eels era,
The new! cull ae
cnmioiet of Agricul-_
nt the sale of cull or inferior
te farm markets. This bill _
insure the production and
poe and thus
a requires that. all buyers
1 ral crops such as -watermel-
aner Seeking
Carteron, Paral 5 Gs of
stern Fair, held at Lakewood
tlanta each year, says he is
xpended agricultural. exhib-
the coming fair season.
ron is interested in locating
e Georgia agricultural prod- -
as an educational feature this
specially interested in locat-
mill, a cider mill, an old time
shop and tools and other
what he needs to set up these
e urged to write him in care
e-minded Legislature inter-
ms arising as a result of a |
Wind oe Mr: Carteron |
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1958
NUMBER 34
ISLATORS FARM MINDED
itheastern Fair, Lakewood Park,
| Aeicalieent
CALENDAR
April 29-May 5, State-wide Home
Demonstration Week.
May 3, Athens Broiler school.
May 5, Tifton District FFA rally.
May 6-13, State-wide Soil Conserva-
tion and Soil Stewardship Week.
ons, cantaloupes,
from again.
Senate Bill 109:
House Bill 91:
the full approval of the directors of the
ee Egg Association, it insures a more
uniform pack of a carton of eggs and pro-,
vides for the licensing of all candlers and
graders working with eggs in the state.
House Bill 195: This bill is designed
to protect farmers and others from pro-
ducers and sellers of bad seed, The law
requires that each bag or container of
seed carry a complete label giving the
purity and germination of the seed with
the exception that any farmer may sell
his own seed at his farm without com-
_. plying with the test requirements if he
does not advertise the seed.
The seed law provides further that
- any farmer not holding a seed dealers
license may have his seed tested free-in
the state seed laboratory but farmers
licensed as seed dealers must pay for
tests in the state laboratory. -
House Bill 145:
the State Warehouse Act. gives the Com-
missioner of Agriculture the power to
~ suspend the license of any warehouse-
man violating the act and provides for
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tomatoes and, other
_ products, be bonded and licensed by the
State Department of. Agriculture. This
new law is designed to protect Georgia
farmers from being swindled by fly-by-
-night operators who in the past have
given bad checks and never _been feets
This bill gives the
Commissioner the authority to evaluate
state farm markets and close. cown _ or
dispose of market facilities not operating
to the benefit of farmers in the area.
This bill is of major
interest to egg producers as well-as con-
sumers Passed by the Legislature with
This amendment to
Turpentine Beetle
Trouble Anticipated
~ Last falls pine tree damage by black
turpentine beetles may be even more
troublesome this year, advises Dr. C. R. |
Jordan, entomologist for the College of
Agricultural Extension Service.
Recent rains probably have helped
the situation, but the possibility of heavy
infestations in 1956 still exists, Dr. Jor-
dan said. He warned farmers, Hao
ers, and forest landowners to maintain a
careful watch for beetle damage as By
temperature rises.
The insect.is described by Dr. J jae.
as about one-fourth to three-eights of
an inch long, and from dark brown to
black in color. The insect bores through
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Safa ls Best Time
For Farm Clean-Up
Its spring again. . . and once again
the land takes on a fresh, clean look. For
springtime is natures clean-up time
a time when winters. bleak landscape is
saieplieed by the soft green of renewing
lite.
Lets help nature by cleaning up }
around the farm and in the farm home.
Give the farm a new look, and make
it a safer and easier place f live and
work.
Pick up broken glass, ie tin cans
and loose boards with nails in them.
Get rid of the trash thats accumulated
all year and clean up that old lumber
piled back of the barn.
Give the farm shop a good houseclean-
ing, too; put tools in neat order and assign
a place for every tool,
Inspect broken and worn steps and
stairs for repairs.
Spread a little paint to brighten up
the place: and trim the shrubbery and
piant some flowers.
Give everything
everything in place.
Get in the swing clean up for
spring!
a place and keep
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1917,
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SALE EVENTS
and Tuesday Shetland Pony
Auction Sale Cordele, at
Williams Pony Farm...over
$00 head, both Reg. and Grade
siock.
~ $ECONR HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
1 ea. John Deere Combine,
and J. D. Mowing Machine to
attach to a tractor, 2 H. old
wagon, 2-2 H. harrows and 2-
2H. plows. E. R. Ree: Ner.
of Farm, Athens.
7 ft. Intnl orchard (Bermuda
grass) plow, good cond., $100.;
6 row cotton Guster, complete
with belts and pulleys, heavy
duty, good cond. $100. S. W.
Walker, Stapleton.
Three 2 H. turn plows, $8. ea.; |
three 1 H. turn plows, $7. ea.;
2 H. middlebuster, $7.50 ea.; 2
JHC Guano Distributors, $5. ea.;
Intn} Corn, Pea and Cotton
planter, $7.50; Oliver 2 row
walking cultivator, $9. Chas. B.
Howard, Box 124, Barnesville.
Cultivator for Ford Tractor,
also serape blade, also Rotary
Hoe, good cond., half price. W.
H. Willson, Rt. 1, Albany, Phone
HE-5-4038.
McCormick Loader and blade.
Will fit Farmall M, H, or super
M. tractor. S. J. Noble, Box 435,
Decatur, Phone DE-1644.
Cub tractor, hand lift with
Dist., Cultivator, $325.; Cub
_ tractor, with power lift, Culti-
-yators, equip, $225.; also AC
tractor B., with Cultivators,
Planters, and Distributors, $550.;
two 4-wheel trailers, $75. ea.
Contact. Ben Beall, Rt. 3, Hazle-
hurst.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
April 30 and May 1 Monday | -
Ferguson side plow, made for
Ferguson or Ford, first class
cond., quick ,sale, $40. R. H.
Bryson, Tucker, Phone 43-7813
after 5 p.m. and before 6:15
a. m.
4 ft. Intnl combine, good
cond., with new sheets, $125.
Woodrow D. Hobbs, Oglethorpe.
Massey - Harris self-propelled
7 ft. clipper combine, A-1 cond.
Priced to sell. J. Hill Touch-
stone, Rt. C., Griffin, Phone 3619
after 6 p. m. 2
Oliver
$18.; sev. 2-horse plow stocks,
Reasonable. Geo. Partridge, Rt.
1, Norcross.
1950 model Farmall tractor,
with Planters, Distributors, Cul-
tivators, in good cond, new
tires, power lift. See at my
place, Chestnut Mountain. M. C.
Coleman, Ri3, Flowery Branch.
Farmall A Tractor, $500.;
Deering mower, 6 ft. blade, $150;
Case B. and B. Harrow, $100.;
2 - disc. plow, $100.; Planter
and fert. Dist., $50.; horse drawn
Rake, $25., at my farm, near
Newnan. R. B. Bowen, 316 Pet-
ers St., S. W., Atlanta 3, Phone
MU-8-1428.
JD model B. Traetor, in good
running cond. Bargain.
Michael, Rt. 2, Winder.
AC Model B. Tractor, good
cond., Cultivators, planters, field
Cultivator, mowing machine,
wood Saw, King bush and bog
harrow. Sell Planters-and Culti-
vators separately. All good cond.
B. W. Vaughn, Bairdstown,
42 in. Intn]. Combine in good
cond., $165. R. E. McGee, Rt. 1,
Thomaston, Phone 4044,
NE
MACHINERY FOR SALE
walking Cultivator,
John,
Rotary Hoe, 2 section, $100.,
good ew, with 2 rollers in
both section, 4 ft. long. Lewis
McKay, Rt. 1, Senoia. ~
1945. Mack Tractor for sale.
Contact. Mrs. Flyno Bailey; Park
Street, Buford, Phone 2034.
1948 VAC Case .tractor, hy-
draulic system, power take off,
belt, pulley, fair rubber, new
lights, battery, starter, for sale
or trade for model C. Case for-
age harvester. Merle H. Ensz.
Rt. 2, Stapleton, Phone Louis-
ville 4614.
JD model A., used tractor,
with Cultivating and Planting
equip. Cheap. R. F. Burch, c/o
Burchaven Farm, Eastman. |
No. 77 New Holland Hay Bal-
er, dwarf, side del. hay rake,
in good cond., used one season,
$950.; also 66/AC combine, good
cond. Will D. Gunnells, Rt. i
Hull. e
AC - 60 combine in good cond.
$350.; also 4-wheel rubber tire,
tractor wagon, $75. at my place
on Dykes Bridge Rd., leading
from Edgehill to Avera. Mrs.
E. E. Hadden, Rt. 2, Gibson.
1953 Farmall Super C. Tract-
or, with Cultivators, Distribu-
tors, Planters, 8-26 in. Taylor-
way harrow, mowing machine,
rake, 2-disc. plow, gas pump
and drum, sweeps and disc. for
Cultivators. All good cond.
Cheap. L. W. Hudgins, Rt. 2,
Bremen.
Minn. Moline Avery Tractor,
hydraulic, dirt pan and heavy
4-disc. tiller, good cond.; for
sale or trade for lighter duty
equip, Charles Meador, Rt. 3,
Welborne, Rd., Lithonia, Phone
6366.
Deep - well Myers Pump, 6
in. stroke, complete with 3/4]
horse power, G. E. elec. motor,
180 ft. rod, 82 gal. pressure tank
with automatic controls. Good
cond. $225. Sam Roelofs, P. QO.
Box 298, Sandy Springs.
Hercules stump head and C/}
frame, Root Rake, will fit to
Crawler tractor. Grant Seasholtz
2806 Sereven Ave., Waycross,
Phone 2568-W. ; >
AC Forage Blower, good cond.
for sale or trade for Jron Peas
or Soybeans. L. N. Arnold,
Winder, Phone 7251.
F-20 and 4-disc. tiller in good
cond. and on rubber, $400.;
Farmall with Cultivators, and
Planters,. and 2-disce tiller and
Peanut plows, $500. for lot, A.
C. Whitlow, Rt. 2, Unadilla.
Case pick-up hay baler, in
good cond., new motor, used one
season, located 41/2 mi. N, Rock
Springs. Sell or trade. J. Pe
Capehart, Rt. 2, Chickamauga.
Seeder for 4-disc. Athens Till-
er, in good cond., $20.; 2 pulleys
for F-20 Farmall Tractor, $5. ea.
R. P. McCorkle, Buena Vista.
. D-6 Caterpillar tractor, 4-R
140 LeTournea blade, Td-14
Intn] tractor angle and _ tilt
blade; TD-9 front end. Case
loader. Mrs. Flyno Bailey, Park
St., Buford, Phone 2034.
1952 Ford Tractox, smoothing
harrow and sub soiler in perfect
cond. Chig Marlow, Maysville.
Ferguson Tractor, model 20,
with all planting equip., Sell |
separately, or together. Good
cond. Come see. T. J. Fulghum,
Rt. 2, Davisboro, Phone Tennil-
le, 371-W-l.
VAC Case Tractor, with Culti-
vators, and Planters, bush and
Bog harrow, and 2- disc. plow,,
good cond. H, B. Cash, 4036 La-
Vista Rd., Tucker.
Farmall A. Tractor, with
pneumatic lift, bush and bog
harrow, McCormick Deering 6
ft. mower, hay rake, 2-disc. plow
Cole Planter, Fert. Dist. Al
in good cond., $900. for lot, at
farm. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters
St.,.S. W., Atlanta 3, Phone MU-
8-1428. .
-| Williams, Rt. 1, Grantville.- :
Farmall A Tractor, ee
tiller, . and pulverizing harrow, |
all in good cond., $700. Charlie |
_ THC Combine, model 62, with
power take off drive, in running
cond,, $250. J. W. Cannon, a
Cordele, Phone 95-R.
JD 6 ft. Combine, with motor,
and AC, 6 ft. combine with PTO,
reasonable: also JD side Bee
rake on rubber, $150. Norma
Johnson, Rt. 1, Warrenton, Tel.
HO-5-3459. i
. 1952 Ford tractor, Cultivators,
and Planters, and Disc. tiller for
sale or trade for reg. weaning
age Angus bulls. J. G. Purvis,
Rt. 2, Millen, Phone 321-J-3.
_ SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want tractor operated No 4
John Deere Mower, with hook-
up for M model IoD. tractor,
also good side Del. rake for
same, in good cond., priced rea-
sonable. J. B. McKoy, Riis
Newnan.
Want old J. D ae ea or
without attach., model L, LA,
M; or real old Model B. Paul
Simmons, 502 N. Sylvan Rd.,
East Point, Phone PO-7-3549.
Want good horse drawn mow-
ing machine. Contact. T. J.
Woth, 3125-E Shadowlawn Ave.,
N. E, Atlanta 5, Phone =
4280. - a.
Want 4-wheel
wagon on rubber. Must be in
good state for repair and with-
in 100 miles Thomasville, and
reasonably priced. Dr. H. Gra
Young, Thomasville, Phone 1277.
Want 1*- horse wagon,
useable cond., and priced rea-
+ sonable, within 50. mi. Royston.
State what you have. A. Q.
Phillips, 454 Seminole Ave., N.
E., Atlanta 7.
Want Oliver 70 ifactar also
1220 Farmall, for replacement
parts. Cheap for cash. J.
Armstrong, Rt. 2, Stockbridge.
Want 2 pulleys for No. 12-A
| JD combine, listed in Manual
as No. P-37491H and P-37492H,
for motor and Cylinder pullies,
for moter pe combine. Robert
M. Hall, URt. 3, Reynolds. pe ok
Want slightly used? Ensilage
cutter, cheap. John R. James,
Rt. 1, Pearson.
_ MISCELLANEOUS
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AND WANTED
Irrigation pump nd pipe,
like new, reasonable, - Archie
Poynter, Rt. 1 Kathleen.
10 ft. Hay Rake, Auto Trip
Lever and tractor hitch, used
only few hrs., $75; Cub Bot- |
tom plow, practically new, $5;
also Gravely Fert. and Plant-
ers for - garden tractor. Reas-
onable. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 2,
Heath Rd., Macon. gas
Want Goat Wagon, Conbact.
L. B. Sampler, Box 14, Ram-
hurst:=
2-dise tractor plow for Farm-
all A. (ever a new disc.
good-cond. $65. J. H. Blalock,
(Rt. 1, Lindale. a
Two and three quarters La-
mon Wagon, first class cond.,
reasonably priced. Carl Mull,
Ball Creek Rd., Hiawassee.
Good Case Tractor tire, $25;
good 2-horse Wagon, $40; also
irrigation pump with 600 ft.
iets, $250. Mrs. S. F. Carroll,
t. 3, Rockmart, Phone 5343.
CORRECTION: 1, set Fair-
banks motor truck scales, 15
ton cap., 34 ft. platform. Con-
JD, tractor
ady | mail. Must be reasoi
in}
L.} Smyrna 5.di7
lasville. |
_| Hinton, 929 Victory: Dr.
; peapeie ng and_
blade for TD-9 Intn]
in good cond. D
i Talking Boek
Box 176, Eastman.
Elec. churn, r
Pauline Franks, Hia
One 5 stack _ elec
for sale. Contact. B.
586 Lynmore Ave.,
- Sickle bar mower for
Bradley garden t
FOB Rome. Lewis
ver igen A Sobes
cap. ee can b
must be in os cond.
Hopper :
little, tread in Be
Heavy owe G.
2; Harlem.-<"
No. 30 Titan : ch :
slightly used, $75. F
liams, - c/o Gold
Rt. 1, Villa Rica. 5
Want small or med.
turning lathe and
own farm _
make, size, cond,
mond S. Bryant,
Petersine Incubator,
cap., in A-1 cond.,
Lyon Debeacker, used
Fred Stahl, Rt. sy
aes Ellijay.- =
oN On Maul |
son,
Upright 7 heres 2
boiler, cheap; also One
boy retail milk del. tru
5 good tires. Geo. E..
| Jackson. ~
Want good used 3:
weeder; prefer 2-row
use larger one. Reasonak
Irene McCollum, Rt. 1,
Bradley. tractor, 925, Ne
used since . overha
Atlanta.
84 Chicken fees troughs, |
long, good cond., 25c ea.
home. See _me "anyday
Sundays. Joe Wesley
Birmingham.
Bremen
plants, from vine grow
stock, ee ee
Ready April 1
sen, McRae.
_ Gov. inspt.
pea Potato
Full, count |
tact. J. E. Caldwell, Madison
500 empty egg cases with fill-
ers; also eiec. egg grading ma-
chine. H. M. Tufton, Cor
. Sears slightl
6-row, barrell type Cotton | Churn, $8. F.
Duster, for Ford tractor, used |ton.
one season, in good first class
cond. Sell or exch for late model
Ford mowing machine, in good |
cond, A. J. Eason, Jt Roeae
Collins.
er Te ics $3 M.
moss packed; also
ow skin P. R. Po-
pected and treated
Rico potato plants, 100
also Red
, $4.75 M. Del. Ready May
- Marglobe and Rutger
ito plants, $4.50 M. Moss
ed. Frank Merritt, Rt. 1,
1-top everbearing Straw-
ants, $1 C. Add postage
r ; less M. Mrs. C. L.
At, 3, Lincolnton. :
everbearing Sraw-
$2.50 M. PP. Full
s filled to May 10.
ies, Rt. 3; Alma.
lobe. Rutger and new
mato, good plants, and
plants,
-R. Red and Pink
plants, $4 M. Del.
ts ecay now, Prompt
pment. W. R. Lightsey, Rt.
Chas. Wakefield fost proof:
bbage, also Onion plants, 500,
, $2.50 M., or 60c C. Del.:
Rutger Tomato ae Hot
| Sweet. pepper, $3.25 M
C.-Otis: Conner, Pitts.
ey
300, $1.25: 500, |
A M.; also Cayenne
Calif. Wonder Sweet. pepper
eRuteen Tomato plants, 500,
= 0 M.. R Chanclor, Pitts.
; Pep:
t 40 doz.; Scuppernong
tting, 60e doz.; Brown
ed half runner beans, 3
S, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Rt=1; Gainesville. ;
utger and Marglobe Tomato
$2. m. Del.;
kin and Copperskin Puer-
Rico Pot:to plants, $3.50 M.;
Me up, $3.25 M. All Del.
checks nor COD. Oma
ghisey,, Rt. 2, Surrency.. ~
halot Onion: plants, 20c doz.,
tact. Viola C. Brany, Rt.
lhe Cairo.
_Prompt shipment, full
a L. pee Ri22, Sur
anana Pepper and Rutger
to plani.s, 25 doz. PP.
Oe emathy, Rt. 2, Barnes-
angpt. P. R. Copper Skin
plants, seed grown from
ittings, $4. M. Del.; gen-
dy April 20. Moss packed,
d count, $3. M. Del. Thomas |
tsey, Rt. 2, Surrency.
age plants, Catnip bunches,
bapple trees, 6, $1;,Condons
t Mestodon everbearing
awberry plants, $1 C.; also
5 Raspberries, 6, $1. Add
age. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt,
Gainesville,
ert. red skin P. R. potato
nts, $4 M. Full count, ome
os. M. Holton, xR 1;
perskin Potato plants, $3.75
M. or more, $3.25 M.
1 plants are from pure
produced from vine cut-
promp* service, A. E.
, Alma, Phone 4348.
; <wherry, Siec.s Red,
w, and Purple plum trees,
Cantaloupe and Okra seed
1; 95 garlic plants,
est bearing muscadine
Add postage. Exch.
. Mrs. John BS:
t, | postage, Ce
| Rt * Calhoun. oe
4 :
George Grits, Rt. tl
| $4.50 M.;. alse La: Copperskin
skin Puerto |
count. Moss packed, $2. 50}.
1 C. Gov. inspected and
Cert. imp eR. ire potato
| plants, 300, $4; 500, -$6; $10
/M.; ready last of April. Book-
ing orders now. Moss packed.
PP. in Ga. J. E. Sims, Mystic,
Phone Ocilla-1422.
~ Gov. inspt. new Leland and
Copperskin bunch Potato plants
Potato plants,
Mann,
Coastal Bermuda Stolons, free
of Common Bermuda or. other
nuxious weeds or grass, by
truck at farm. Under 50 M.,
50c M.,-50 M. or more, 40c M.
D0? Harrison, Rt. lL. Black-
shear, Phone 3713.
129 yard bed of Tobacco plants
ready to set, large plants. Come
see and make offer, or I will
pull and sel! by M. Mrs. M:;
F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman.
Va. Gold Tobacco plants, $3
M,, or will sell 100 yard bed,
at farm, Geo C. Lanier, Hwy.
233; Rt. 1, Abbeville.
Klondike Strawberry plants,
90c C., $7 M.; striped and white
half runner bean seed, 50c cup,
3 cups, $1. Mrs. Guy | Croke,
Rt. 1, Cumming..
$3. M. Elmer
Rt. 2, Surrency.
Mtn. Huckleberry plants, Haz-
lenut bushes 75c doz.; wild
blackberry plants, Red and
yellow plums sprouts, 3, $1; also
yellow Root. Add postage. Mrs.
Homer Henderson, Ellijay.
~ Kudzu Crowns, $2 C.: also
34 empt) bee hives. Reason-
able. H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor
Rd., Atlanta, Phone PO-1-7626.
Mtn. Huckleberry plants, 3
doz., $1.; Field. Dewberry and
Blackberry plants, 50c doz.; also
Catnip, 25c bunch. Add postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming.
Cert. Red Puerto Rico Potato
plants, $4. M.; Prompt shipment,
full counnt guar. J. M. es
Rt. 1, Alma.
Gov. inspt. popes Puerto
Rico Potato plants, seed, Saas
from vine cuttings, $3. M. R.
W. Martin, Rt. 1, Bristol.
Good, strong, old. fashion
sweet var. Strawberry plants,
75c C. Add-postage. Dollie Pear-
| son, Rt. 1, Box 43, Dahlonega.
Horse Radish plants, 50c doz.:
and Roots, 50c lb.; Rubarb pie
Plant, 3, $1; Garden Tame
Gooseberry, 25 ea.; Black Haw
tree, 50c ea.; Garlic, 1c ea.; $1.
C. Spearmint, Tanzy, Balm,
Wild Strawberry, Yellow Dock,
25c doz.; Queen of the Meadow,
$3.50 C: Wild Horsemint, 30c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE
ee :
Genuine, White, tender green
hulled Cornfield Creasehack,
bean seed; 6 wks. White Valen-
tine bunch beans, 55 cup; Add
postage; also nice leather bre-
aches, dried beans, from Cre-
aseback beans, $2 gal. Add post-
age. Homer Van Zandt, Dial.
Bunch col. butter beans, 40c
cup;*stripped half runner beans,
'40c cup; Dwarf Okra seed, 30c
cup; Add postage, no checks.
Mary Lou Hall, Rt. 1, Cedar-
town.
Brown Top Millet seed, $6.
C. Bonnell Hill, Bethel Rd.,
Jonesboro, Phone 6396.
White butter bean seed, sound
and clean, 3 Ibs., $1. Del. or
Exch. for Potato slips to be del.
ter on. Mrs. Corbin Lewallen,
ornelia.
50 Ibs. Dwarf and 20. lbs.
Clemsons Spineless Okra seed,
50c Ib. for lot, 60c in 10 Ib. lots;
also Jerusalem Artichoke plants,
$1.50 C., in 500 lots. Now ready
to ship. N. J. Scoggins, 1967
Emery St., N. W. Atlanta, Phone
| VE- 2019.
Cert. Va. a 67 Peanut
seed, 80 = erm., 100 pet.
pl illet, eligible for
ibstand
SEED AND. ex i
FOR SALE
BE NS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Brown top Millet seed, re-
{cleaned and tested, for germ.
and purity, $6. CWT. Norman
Johnson, Rt. 1, Warrenton, Lely
405-3459.
Little striped Pomegranate or
Smell Melon seed, 10c pkg. and
self addressed envelope. Alma
Montgomery, Scottdale.
1955 new crop green pod and
white velvet Okra seed, 50c pt.;
$3.50 gal. 60c lb.; 5 Ibs., $2.50;
10 lbs., $4.50; 50 ibs., $20. FOB.
Major Crow, Rh 2, Old Mtn.
View Rd. Gainesville.
Oval, round, pumpkin seed,
10c pkg., 25 oz., or Exch. for
nest onion sets, running White
or col. butter bean seed, 35c
lb. Mrs. L. McLean, Box 236,
Smyrna.
Clemson Spineless Okra seed,
Rice Peas, striped half runner
bean seed, hand shelled, 3 Ibs.,
$1. FOB; Pimento Pepper, bull-
nose bell and Hot pepper, 15c
tbls.; Wax Pepper, 30c tbls. FOB.
Mrs. Lois Seoggins, Rt. 1, Pal-
metto.
Mange melon seed, 10c tbls.,
or 3 tbls. 25c and stamped ad-
dressed envelopes Stamps ac-
cepted. Wesley A. James, Rt.,1,
Box 38, Rock Springs.
2,000 Ibs. Sericea seed, scari-
fied and tested, good germ. 15c
lb. FOB. Mrs. J. O. M. Smith, Rt.
4, Commerce.
Congo watermelon seed, 93
pet. germ., $1. lb. M.S. Mc-
Gregor, Leesburg, Phone 4512.
3 pkg. clean little brown peas,
slightly mixed with purple hull
Java peas, very prolific-$1 pk. or
$3. for lot; also gren pod Okra
seed, nice and clean, 25c cup.
my home. J. E. Cail, 2073 De-
lano Dr., N. E., Atlanta.
White bunch butter beans, 30c
lb.; good tender half runners,
B5e cup; 2 -cups,.-$14+ Boquet
Pepper seed, 25c tbls.;. large
round Muskmelon seed, 25c tbls.
green glaze and Ga. Collard
seed, 15c thbls., 10 tbls., $1. Mrs.
J. A. Wilson, Martin.
Small\ mixed Gourd seeds, 15c
pkg. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2,
aes se
Good, Poids little White half
runner bean seed, 50c_ cup;
Speckled cutshorts, 50c cup; 6
wks. Peas with purple hull, 35c
cup. Add postage. Exch. for
print sacks. Dessie Vick, Box
90, Ellijay.
Imp. Okra and large Pumpkin
seed, 20c pkg.; Yard long Bean,
and old fashioned Smell melon,
10 seed, 10c. Send stamp ad-
dressed envelope for ea. Mrs.
W. Y. Summers, Rt. 5, Newnan.
Striped half runner bean seed,
40c cup. Add postage. Audie
Bell, Rt. 4, Dallas.
Good tender White and light
brown with dark brown stripes
Cornfield bean seed, free of
weevils, 1/2 lb., 50c. All PP.
Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Rt. 4,
Ball Ground. y
Martin Gourd seed, 24, seed
10c. Mrs. Roy Williams, 3400
Rilman Rd., Rt. 10, Atlanta.
Long, green tender Pod Okra
seed, bears until frost, 30e cup;
Long slim hot red peppers seed,
25 pods, 25c. All 1955 seed. Add
postage. No stamps nor checks.
Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7,
Gainesville.
Large tender brown striped
and white Cornfield and white
bunch bean seed, weevil treat-
ed, 40c cup. Add postage. Mrs.
Della Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
-Ga. grown sugar Crowder Pea
seed, from first crop Peas, free
from Weevils and trash. Prompt
shipment, 30c lb. Del. Thomas
Lightsey, Surrency.
Old fashion Shallot buttons,
$1. gal. PP; also mixed colored
butter beans, 40c lb. PP. J. C.
Self, Avans.
Okra seeds, 40c lb.; Whipper-
will and Red speckled Crowders
Peas, 15c lb.; Pumpkin seed, 25c
cup; white and brown streaked
.|half runner bean seed, 35c Ib.
Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner,-
Rt 6, Gainesville.
400 bu. Jackson Soybeans,
grown from Cert. seed, 98.71 pct.
purity, 85 pet. germ., $4. bu. in
new 2 bu. bags, $3. 50 in large
lots; also Pensicola Bahia meets,
P. M. A. spec. 30c Ib. N. A.
Boyette, Hahira.
ce Top Millet, excellent
lity, recleaned and tested, in
ain bags. Priced. reasonably.
Will consider exch. for good
feeder steers. George H. Childs,
305 Cotton Avenue, Thomaston.
Small round-dark Red Pep-
per and Icebox & ndian Water-
melon seed, 10c; and stamped
addressed envelope. Mrs. Bessie
Bennett, Rt. 3, Stone Mountain.
Marglobe Tomato seed, $2. lb.;
Cabbage seed, $2.10 lb.; and
Collard seed, $1.20 lb. Miss Lee
Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
1955 crop White - Corn for
sale. S. E. Jackson, Rt. 2, Fay-
etteville, Phone 4372.
P $
200 bu. White Corn, 1955 crop,
$i.3p- bus? at my--barm.oN.<.1,
Brewster, Rt. 2, Newton, Phone
396-R. j
100 bu. White, also some yel-
low Corn, already shucked, ea.
kind $1.35 bu. Julius A. Graves,
Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Phone Fay-
etteville 5792.
Some mixed Corn, $1.75 bu.
my place, 4 mi. East Tifton, on
wy. 82. Roy Carpenter, Rt. oe
Eastman.
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
rere teen pe een menernea roar nea rman ree
10 bu. Velvet beans, large (no
string) var., $6. bu. FOB. No
checks. Jack Grace, Elko.
Large Purple Hull Crowders,
bears early, till frost, clean,
sound, 50 pt.; $3. gal. Add post-
age; also cream crowders, White
black-eye and early Brown 6
wks,., 50c pt; $3. gal. Prompt
del. Mrs. H.. E. Richardson, Rt.
1, Bowdon :
1955 crop White half runners,
and White bunch beans, hand
shelled, free of weevils, 50c cup;
Sold only in 2 cup lots or more.
add postage. Sold only in 2 cup
lots or more. Mrs. Pauline
Franks, Hiawassee.
White Acre bunch Peas, 89
pet. germ., 99.33 pct. purity,
Weevil treated, $25. CWT.; also
Conch and Cabbage Peas, $15.
CWT. FOB. Weyman E. Rooks;
Newton.
White Rice and Brown Sugar
Crowder also long Purple Hull,
fine table peas, each kind, 25
lb. Add postage. Mrs. Willie H.
Owens, Rt. 2, Box 49, Locust
Grove.
Nice, tender striped Cornfield
bean; also half runners, 35 cup;
bunch butter beans, col.,- 30
cup. Add postage, on all. Mrs.
H. W. Bryson, Kingston.
250 bu. White, Brown-eye
Crowder Peas, 83 pet. germ.,
$3.50 bu., for lot. Sample on
request. Ree Thames, Rt 2,
Fort Valley.
Little
speckled Sugar Crowders, 40c
Ib. PP in 2 lb. lots or more.
Evelyn Armour, Rf. i, Alto.
Old time White and Striped
half runner tender bean seed,
35c lb. Add postage. No checks.
Thelma McEntire, Carters.
Red speckled Crowder Peas,
mixed, 15c lb.; also purple hull
Peas, 15 lb. Add postage. Grady
Brown, Rt. 1, Austell.
350 bu. pure bright, recleaned
Iron Peas, jn 2 bu. bags, $2.50
bu. FOB; or my place. R. F.
Scarborough, Byron, Phone
Warner Robin, 1480-W-1.
Genuine 90 day Speckled run-
ning Velvet beans, recleaned in
2 bu. bags, $4. bu. FOB. R. P.
McCorkle, Buena Vista.
Bu. Black-eye Peas, $5. bu.;
1 1/2 bu. 6 wks. Mush Peas, $5.
bu. Add postage. Mrs. Essie Ar-
nold, Rt. 1, Box 167, Danville.
Genuine bunch Velvet beans,
recleanned with germ. 86 pct.;
hard seed, included, $10. bu.
Nelson Cash, Martinez. :
Little Red bunch butter Peas,
20c cup. Add postage. Also Bou-
quet Pepper, 5 pods, 15c. Mrs.
Luther Luster, Rt. 3, Bowdon.
ana
HAY AND STRAW
(Wheat, Oats, Etc.)
FOR SALE
ema
Sev. Hundred bales Oats and
Bean Hay, 85c bale, at my barn.
Gradie Thompson, Rt. 1, Box
453, Douglasville. :
15-20 tons good Peanut Hay,
$20 ton, a my*barn. Clauce
Shiver, Camilla, Phone 2598.
Oats: and Vetch Hay, with-
out rain, bright and free from
dust, $25 ton. FOB. Can del.
at reasonable price. C: lL. Rhy-
ne, Americus, Phone 7130.
200 pales Peavine hay, good
and bright, $20 ton.
Whitlow, Rt, 2 Unadilla.
ALL SEED
of the seed.
for s2le. =
grown on Georgia farms.
NOTICE
GROWERS
Effective July 1 all advertisements or notices
pertaining to seed for sale submitted for publication
in the Market Bulletin must be accompanied by a
seed laboratory report on the germination and purity
of the seed offered for sale.
The new seed law passed by the 1956 session bs
the General Assembly requires that each bag or con-
tainer of seed advertised for sale in the state carry
a complete label giving the purity and germination
Under the law farmers may sell seed they pro-
duce, at their farm, without complying with the test-
ing requirements if they do not advertise the seed
The law applies to the seed of flowers, shrubs
and trees as well as to the seed of crops generally
Farmers not licensed as dealers may have their
seed tested free in the State seed laboratory at 19
Hunter St. S.W., Atlanta 3, Ga. Farmers licensed as
dealers must pay for this service.
Persons not classified as farmers who produce
flower seed or other types of seed for sale must have
their seed tested elsewhere. ,_
Under rules and regulations governing advertis-
ing or notices in the Market Bulletin, only those per-
sons who actually produce seed may advertise in the
Bulletin and they may advertise only the seed they
produce under cultivation.
Lady Peas and fed
Sage SouR GT ee
meat: hams, 10-20. Ibs.,
row, May Ist.
' Priced reasonable.
New Bills Demonstrate
(Continued from Page 1)
the impoundment of all books, records
and unused receipts in investigating such
violations. i
The amendment also raises the mini-
mum amount of a warehousemans bond
from $1,000 to $5,000 and the maximum
amount of bond from 6 percent to 12 per-
cent of the value of stored products.
House Bill 100: This bill permits the
purchase of sulfa drugs in unbroken
packages by poultry and livestock own-
ers without prescription and-also provides
for the mixture of such drugs in feeds
at me of manufacture.
* House Bill 103: This bill makes feed
put out by dealers to feeders of livstock,
domestic animals and poultry, on. con-
tract or lease, subject to Georgia feed
laws including feed inspection tax. -
House Bill 106: This bill sets lee
ances on feed, analyzed and found to be
below the manufacturers guarantee, be-
fore assessing the penalty.
House Bill 119: This bill includes
a uniform food law like that in effect
now in 24 of the 48 states and similar to
the Federal Food and Drug Act.
Senate Bill 50: This legislation cre-
trol board to serve in an advisory
ture on matters pertaining to livestock _
and poultry diseases.
Senate Bill 125:
for the bonding of livestock sales estab-
eys.
processing plants.
House Bill 122: Authorizes the Com-
missioner of Agriculture to employ com-
contagious diseases. :
Senate Bill 24: This bill gives ee
Commissioner the power to restrain per-
sons violating provisions of the garbage
feeding: tee 254 3 my :
House Bill 605: Rec utiies the im-
portation and distribution of fluid milk
for human consumption.
House Bill 208:
bonded certified public weighers may
| weigh leaf tobacco offered for sale in
tobacco warehouses or livestock of any
kind offered for sale at any auction or
sales. barn. =
SHEEP AND GOATS |
This bill ae
lishments a livestock brokers and deal-
senate Bill 32: This bill provides for
the licensing and regulation of sanitary
conditions in meat, poultry and dairy
petent veterinary surgeons or experts *
to investigate outbreaks of infectious or
Provides that only
FARM
acity to the Commissioner of Agricul- ee
HELP WANTED
ie hae Aer later |
: dish-brown as the tree dies
; 7 added.
bark, he stated,
wi
pie or beetle oe
ae . Dre Jose said,
turns a yale and
gia, Dr. Jordan cack Trees
ed by drought, fire, or mec
jury-are aD a
This centri
ee of trees around new ,
nee condieor will is decrease
sect damage, including carrying out
forestry practices in logging and
tring operations.
E MEAT HOGS FOR SALE
(Fresh & Cured)
FOR- SALE 25 SPC pigs, 12 wks. old,
$10 ea.; 5 Sows, already bred,
Sugar cured hums, 15-25 lbs., prticed reasonable.
85c Tb. Will not ship. Paul =
Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. ship. Roy _ MM.
thonia.
Also Guin-
eas, $1 ea. At my farm. Cannot
Bond, Rt. 1; Li-
Textr
salt cured side of meat, wt:
around 16 lb. 40c lb. FOB. Mrs.
Clerence Mc) illian, Rt. 1, Dac-
- ula.
Country cured side meat, wt.
10 ato .-232-1bs;,*35e Ab; at < my.
place. L. WV. Ashworth, * 1375
Centra Village Dr. S. W. At-
Janta 11. Phone PL 8-2202.
smoked
85c Ib.;
shoulders, 8-16 lbs., 55c 1b.;
sides, 10-20 Ibs., 50c Jb. Guar.
against spoilage. Shipped COD.
Louise T. Pope, Box 5, Dexter.
Country, Hickory
HOGS FOR SALE
Dark Rec Durocs, both sex,
-med. blocky type,
and up; also bred gilts to far-
$100 ea. All
reg. in buyers name. Will ship
if. desired.. Charles W. Welch,
Rt. 2, McRae
Reg. meat type PC hogs, from
weaned type pigs. to bred gilts.
James R.
Mullis, Cochran.
OIC pigs, both sex, 8 wks.
old, reg. in buyers-name, $20
ea. Irwing Stephens, Rt. 1,
Ellenwood. Phone DI-8348.
50 pigs, Hampshire and OIC
cross, 8-9 wks. old; also some
nice Shoats; wt. 150- 170 Ibs.
W. B. Perrin, Union Hill Rd.,
Alpharetta. Phone 4204.
Reg. SPC pigs, from Cham-
pion bloodlines, $30 and $35.
Reg. in buyers name. Will not
Ship, C.< D.
Uvalda.
50 purepred Yorkshire pigs,
with or without reg, papers.
Ready for del. during the month
of April. A. B. Hogg, Rt.1, Ced-
artown.
OIC pigs, 7-8 wks. old, from
champion bloodlines, $18 ea., at
farm, or $2 extra for crating.
J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Amer-
icus, Phone 7575.
Essex pigs, males only, 8 wks.
old, not reg., $20 ea.; or $21
ea. Reg. No out of state orders.
A. L. Moss, Rt. 2, Lula.
Duroc pigs, from litter of 16,
ean furnish unrelated pairs,
Teg. in buyers name, $20 ea.
FOB. Roy Clemmons, Sharon.
4
good, nice White, |
burn,
$22.50 ea.!
Smith, Box 109,
Reg. Heainshice pigs, can fur-
nish unrelated prs., $25 ea. and
up. Bill Pickrell, Cochran, Rt.
2, Phone Webster 4-2615.
500 Ibs. hoz. pure. stock, SPC,
fat, ready +o kill or use as prood
sow. Sell or -trade for .Horse
or milch Cow. Mrs. Helen
Street, 2956 Buford Hwy., At-
lanta 6, Phone Melrose 4- 7888.
HORSES AND MULES
_ FOR SALE
Gentle mare, ride also plow.
Horse and saddle priced reason-
able. G. C. McHugh, Rt. 1, Lil-
ae Phone Stone Mountain
1 :
5 small Shetland Ponies, 3-5
yrs. old, 2 bred mares. All good
col: Reasonable. Jess Holbrook,
Jonesboro, Phone: 6771. :
Palomino stud Colt, 21 mo.
old, Contact. Donald. Banner,
Carrollton, Phone Terrace 2:
7627. ; ;
2 Geldings and one mate. All
broke and well trained to work
cattle. Priced reasonable or will
consider Exch. for good feeder
steers. James Butts, c/o B. & B.
Ranch, The Rock.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE .
Ss
2 Toggenburg goats, Castrat-
ed, trained for harness, separate
or single, both in good cond.,
will not sell single. Must have
reasonable price. Near Roswell.
, Le-Byess,
Park. =)
FARM HELP WANTED
Want White or col. farm. help%
to work in apple orchard and
some Row crop, with mules.
Prefer man with boy that can
}operate tractor. 3 Rrfi. house
with elec., on paved Rd Apply
in_person. J. E. Anderson, Rt, 1,
Austell. ~
~ Want middleaged White Wo-
man to live on farm and do
light farm ckeres, such as look
rafter Chickens, etc. Letters ans,
Calvin B. Smith, Hh Zs Box 5;
Jacksonville.
Want farm hand. Pacis some
one that can drive truck and
tractor. Will pay $15 per wk.,
board and laundry. T. K. Moore,
ors -Rt-:3; 2 Carton A
Want good, honest, Dairy
hand to work on Dairy. 4 room
house, wired for elec. stove,
on mail and School bus rt.,
jnear Church and stores. See at
Dairy, located on 42 Hwy., 10
mi. So. Atlanta, 1-1/2-mi. So.
Conley. R. P. Tatum, Rex Rd.,
Ellenwood .
Want physically able, older, |
Christian couple, needing home
for light truck gardening, chick-.
ens and other light farm chores,
for elderly couple in Butts}
County. Private apartment with
50 yr. ad man
on farm as caretaker,
pone or truck
ie Ries; =x
Rt. 1, Mountain
bath, and reasonable
Ref .required: Malcolm Ains- ) ;
worth, Box. 9
Want White man with exp.
in shep raising, pasture main-
tenance, tractor work and chick- |
ens. House with elec. furnished.
Dr. W. L. Caton; 3350 nee
Dr; Chamblee.
salary. |.
48, Athens, Se
POSITIONS WANTED
White sober,
wife wdnts erop on halves or
would work
right . party.
house. Do no loaf. Olen Lowery, |
Pitts.
Single man wants. job. on |
milk Dairy, or chicken farm.
Floyd Robinson, 343 Crew St.
-S. W., Atlanta 3.
56 yr. old,
high school education,
painter, -wants job on farm.
Reared on farm until 22 yr. old.
Write best offer including board
and Rm. for
taker or _ poultry farm. Hubert |
W. Padgette, 1070 Katherwood,
Drive, S. W.
PL-5-3185.
anaes, man ee
for: wages with |
Need 4-5 Rm |
a i : eee ie eat weet
children (7 to won
ee tGrove.
30 yr. old m man
1 child of school age,
job on medium ranch.
exp. with Cattle, etc. Co
laying hens. Letters | ans
boro.
single man with
expert
-placeas care-
Man with 20 ae
job on Dairy. Ref.
Gs ee Rt
Atlanta, Phone
FOR SALE _
ta
bee Nubian milk Goat, 3 at.| Na as Pane i or eee
aily, will freshen im about 1) STEERS & HEIFERS: 1450 825 460 #265
mo., $40 at barn. Geo. D. Bar- | - . : : : .
field, Rt. 3, Louisville. Good & Choice 17.00-20.25 c. 16.50-18.50 17.00-17.50
80 Common Goats, all grown, | Commercial 14,50-16.75 14.75-17.00 15.00-16.25 14,50-16.00 eer
(no kids), $6 each. Located 9-1/2 an Seco
mi. Gray, on Eatonton Hwy. 129 Utility 13.00-14.50 13.00-14.50 13,00-14.50 13.00-14.25 :
North. Mrs. Homer Chiles, Rt. 1, | yeaters 15.00-2150 16.00-23.50 -16.00-24.00 16.00-23.00
Box 54, Haddock. - - : ~
Stockers & Feeders 13.00-18.00 13.00-18,00 12.00-15.78 13.50-17.00 |
1 yr. old Saanan Buck goat, = - -
for sale. T. C. Watson,-Rt. 2, Box | Feeder Calves. 14.00-20.50 13.50-21.00 ~ 13.50-19.75 _13.25-19.00 ee
127, Athens. COWS: : : : ey 2
Sev. milk Goats, Nubian } ypility / 12,00-13.25 12.00-13.00 11.80-12.78 11.75-13.25
Toggenburg cross, now fresh, s - -
heavy milkers. Come see. Mrs.| Canners & Cutters 9.50-12.50 9.50-12.50 9.25-11,80 9.50-12.00
Eleanor H. Johnson, Arlington. | z a q ae
Springers - - : ee
2 black milk Goats, with 3 i ; :
young 3 mo. old kids, $35 ea. peer es - _ - cee
Alhes Pierce, Rt. 2, Carrollton. | No. 1 Meat Type - 14.60-14.75 ee -14.75-T5.00
3 healthy, dry Toggenbirg | No. 1 Others : 14.00-14.50 '14,50-15.00 _ 14.80-15.00__
Goats. Will give to anyone who 3 14.25 -14.50
will come after them. W. H. ee : eee ane
Wotford, Rt. 2, Ellenwood. No. 3 - - Sy 13. 50-14.00 13.50-14.00
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