"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 (Continued on Page 4) 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 (Continued on Page 4) / 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 Ae) Georgia S AT OF THE SOUTH STATE AST OF THE MISSISSIPPI - PEANUTS : _ BROILERS Georgia, First: PEACHES e NAVAL STORES - PIMIENTO PEPPER IMPROVED PECANS te a debe Sp Cote Ls aaa atone 1917, Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., py 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 1108, Act of Oct. 8, Covington, Ga., ATIONAL EDITORIAL SK fi mY wae under postage regulations new copy of notice. Notices Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable inserted one time on each re- guest and repeated orly when request is accompanied by than Tuesday for Market Bulletin of the following week. must be received not later commercial business, or commercial business name. 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Atlanta 3,-Georgia 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. ;