Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1956 May 23

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During Last Session

his past session of the Legislature



ising of persons dealing in the buy-
d selling of agricultural products
eorgia. = =:
new law, which is effective July
s not apply to persons who buy
ash or persons classified as farmers
ng in the sale of products grown
mselves.
law applies primarily to dealers
tural products meaning any
sociation, itinerant dealer, co-
rship or. corporation engaged in
ess of buying, receiving, selling,
g, negotiating or soliciting the
e, exchange or transfer of any

r or his agent or representative,
-on consignment from the pro-
r his agent or received to be
on.a net return basis from the



aw is designed to protect farm-
Market Dates
unced For June

mation that will be of help to
-sheepmen in marketing their
been released by R. O. Williams,

iversity of Georgia College of
e, a
s said Georgia growers can
to the J. P. Stevens Co. of
lle on June 11, 12, and 13,

inted out that Peerless Woolen
Rossville will buy wool again
o. This plant will accept it
a. m. and 4 p. m. Monday
Friday and until noon on Sat-

unable to deliver their wool

it to either Milledgeville or

sheep specialist and_live-
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_ WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1956

Phil Campbell, _

Commissioner

NUMBER 38

EFFECTIVE JULY 1



ed a law calling for the bonding and

ural products purchased from a

1 Service animal husbandman





Agricultural
CALENDAR

May 24, Donalsonville Egg Market
dedication.

June 4-8, Laura Walker State Park .
South Georgia Foresiry Camp.

June 5, Eatonton Annual Putnam
County Dairy Festival.

_ June 5-8, Rock Eagle Park State
Home Demonstration Council meet-
ing. : :

June 9, Flintstone Fat cattle show.

June 7-9, Atlanta Georgia Vocational
Association Conference.









ers from operators who, at times in the
past, have purchased products from Geor-
gia farmers with bad checks or bad
promises and were never heard from
again.

The licenses will be issued by the
Georgia Department of Agriculture free
of charge when applicants furnish proof
of bond in the amount of at least $1,000
or in such greater amount as the Com-
missioner of Agriculture may determine
but not exceeding the maximum amount

of business done or estimated to be done:

in any one month by the applicant,

The new bonding law also provides
that every dealer in agricultural pro-
ducts shall, upon the receipt of agricul-
tural products on consignment, as he
handles and disposes of same, make and
preserve for at least one year a record
of the transaction specifying the name

- and address of the producer consigning

the agricultural products, the date of re-
ceipt, the kind and quality of such pro-

duce, the amount of goods sold, the

name and address of the purchaser (ex-
cept where sales total less than $5 in
value), and the items of expense connect-

ed with the transaction.

All dealers in agricultural products
to whom the new bonding law applies

may secure copies of the new law and
the application blanks necessary for com-
plying with same from BOYCE DYER,
DIRECTOR OF MARKETS, GEORGIA
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,
19 HUNTER ST., SW, ATLANTA, GA.



Millet Acreage Shows
--Farmer Interest Grows

BY J. R. JOHNSON
Extension Agronomist

In 1955, Georgia farmers planted more
than 70,000 acres to Starr millet, About
100,000 acres were planted to browntop
miliet. This is the largest acreage that

has ever been devoted to millet produc-

tion in the history of the state.

Most farms need supplemental sum-
mer pastures. These supplemental pas-
tures take the pressure off of the perman-
ent pasture, especially during dry pe-
riods.

Starr millet is a synthetic variety of
cattail millet, which was bred at the
Coastal Plain Experiment Station. It has
shorter internodes, wider leaves and a

- later date of maturity than Common mil-

let. It furnishes grazing about a month
longer and is easier to manage than Com-
mon millet.

Starr millet has a good milk stimu-

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Egg Experts Named
For Grading School



Five egg experts have been named to
the faculty of the first Southeastern
Egg Quality and Grading School sched-
uled on the University of Georgia cam-
pus in Athens June 26-29.

All five have had parts in conducting
similar schools in the Northeastern Poul-
try Producers Council area in previous
years. They are:

Dr. Alfred Van Wagenen, NEPPCO
managing director, Trenton, N, J.; M. A.
Khoury, Armour and Company, Chicago,
Ill.; F. C. Libutzke, assistant marketing
division chief of the Connecticut De
partment of Agriculture, Hartford, Conn.;
W. E. Hauver, Jr., U. S. Department of
Agriculture poultry division marketing
specialist, Washington, D. C., and Cecil
Rogers, senior supervisor of the Vir-

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SALE EVENTS



June 19 Tuesday Ga. Tam-

worth Swine Breeders Assn.,
sale... Rome (Floyd Co.), 1
P.M. See your Co. Agt., or

Vocational Agri., Teacher, or
write. Dan H. Norton, Rome.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



JIntnl. side del. Rake on rub-
ber, in good cond., $175; horse
drawn, Rake, or use. with JD
tractor, good cond:, $65. Wiley
Barrett, Rt. 5, Cleveland.

1, One Intnl. combine, model
62, A-1 cond. See D. W. Easter-
lin, C/O Thronateeska Farm,
Montezuma.

New Holland 77 Hay baler,
tised 4 yrs.; Darf hay rake, used
{ Season. Located 10 mi. N.
Athens, near Beecher Jenkins
Storie, on Hwy. 106. Will D.
Guhbnells, Rt. 1, Hull.

1954 Ford Tractor, like new,
Field Cultivator, bush and bog
harrow, pull type smoothing
harrow, Lawrence bush and bog
harrow, AC combine, Morrill

_ Rake, Fert. spreader, grain drill,
Dearborn Mower. J. C. Burson,
Rt.. 2, Hogansville.

_ 2-horse drawn David Bradley
Mower with 6-ft. cutting width.
M. F. Peterson, 4070 McAfee
Rd., Decatur, Phone DE-8613.

, Late model Farmall M Trac-
tor, $1,250; Ensilage Harvester,
$250; Roto. baler, $400; Culti-
packer, $200; smoothing har-
xow, $100. John C. Preller, c/o
Arrow Head Farm, Farmington.

Horse drawn disc. plow, $20.
J. F. Wellborn, Rock Spring.

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Intn]. 12 ft. Combine, self-
propelled, $1,500; JD subsoiler,

$260; Mule Drawn hay rake,
$25: JD 8 ft. Rotary Hoe, $100;
good cond. My place, 7 mi. Al-

bany. C. M. Pippin, Albany,
Phone HE-5-8686.
NH Shucker-Sheller with

Case 55 H. P. Power Unit; 3
U J-Bee Hammer Mill, complete
with large Sacker and Screen,
28 in, Meadow Corn Mill and
30 in. Intnl. Power Unit that
pulls Sheller and Corn Mill.
Good cond. Bargain. G. W. Sum-
merour, Winder. :

McCormick 9B, 8-1/2 ft. dbl.
section harrow, excellent cond.;
also Intnl. Hammer Mill, De-
Laval 2 unit Millker, James A.
eae Rt. 1, The Rock, Phone
3760.

Inin]. 62 Combine, with pow-
er take off drive, 6 ft., running
cond., $250. J. W. Cannon, Jr.,
Cordele, Phone 95-R.

JD Combine, kept under shel-
ter for protection, in good cond.
Reasonable. E. R. Hodgson,
Athens. :

1952 Ford Tractor, completely
rebuilt, new tires, heavy duty
fold over dbl. disc. harrow, 9-

tooth field Cultivator, used 4
hrs., $1,100 for lot. Don Selman,
Chupp Rd., Rt. 3, Lithonia.

JD 12-A 6 ft. Combine with
motor, priced reasonable. Nor-
man Johnson, Warrenton.

1947 AC combine, good rub-
ber, new sheets with straw scat-

|not included),

$80; 8 ft. Case off-set harrow,

SECOND HAND |
MACHINERY FOR SALE



9-G series, D-7 Caterpillar
tractor, with or without angle
blade, good mechanical cond.,
$2,500. S. M: Dudley, Box 482,
Ringgold. :

2 H. Wood Wheele Wagon,
$25: Grain Cradle, good as new,
$20; Anvil and Blower, $40; 2-
horse Turner, $15; 2-H 1-row
Hamon Plow, $10; Cotton plant-
er, $7.50; Guano . Distributor,
$7.50. Will not ship. Olen B.
Reid, 104 Park Lane, Thomas-
ton, Phone 4201.

Planters and Cultivators for
Intnl. Cub tractor, $100; Disc.
plow for Cub Tractor, $75; 7 ft.
Detroit Mower for VAC Case
Tractor, $100; 5 wood Gas
Brooders, excellent cond. and
feeders, sizes enough for 6,000
broilers cap. Mrs. John L. Con-
rade, Rt. 1, Franklin, Phone
Orange 5-3605. 4

2-wheel utility trailer, equip.
for ball-and-socket hitch (ball-
ed connection on my bumper
very sturdily
built with removable tailgate,
recently painted, $45. No junk.
James M. McKinney, 3888 Lee-

4381.

Farmall Model H. Tractor,
HM-236 Cultivator and Planters,
THC tiller and: angle Dozier
blade for this tractor. Make
offer. All equip. in excellent
cond. Can be seen,-5 mi. So.
Dublin, on U. S. Hwy. 441. J. A.
Dominy, Jr., Dublin.

Intnl. Harvester, 42 combine,
with Clover attach., fair cond.,
$200, or trade for hay baler, in
fair cond., W. G. Carroll, 318

Glenn Circle, Decatur, Phone
CR-2234. :
AC-WM-6271 Bull Dozier,

$1,500; one Waco Road Grader,
UD-144681, with UD-14 Intnl.
Deisel motor, $1,750 for both
machines good cond. A. A.
Noble, 3135 E. Ponce de Leon
Ave., Decatur.

Model A. Farmall Cultivating
tractor, with harrow, in A-1
cond., $600 for both. Mrs. A. L,
Sewell, Rt. 2, Newnan.

1-52 R. Intnl. Combine, 1-28
Irish harrow, (Intnl.) 1-3 disc.
Athens Tiller, 1-10 ft. Judson
fert. and lime spreader, 1-2 row
Peanut plow. All good cond.,
and reasonably priced. R. C.
Holloway, 519 Indianola Dr.,
Manchester. :

Gravely garden tractor with
Rotary Plow, Cultivators, pawer
take-off, Circular Saw, mower
and wagon, All good cond.,
$295 for complete outfit. Charles
Ballenger, Rh. 4, Box 16, Eaton-
ton, Phone 5547.

JD Combine and Jay Bee
Feed Mill for sale; also want to
buy Corn Picker. Contact. W.
W. Williams, Quitman.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED

Want hydraulic water pump-
ing Ram, with or without pipe,



W. T. Torgesen, Cornelia.

Want 3-disc.
Farmall fast hitch (or one I can
convert or to remote hydraulic
control); also Spring Tooth
tiller for 3-point hookup. E. T.
Spieks, 5185 Covington Hwy.,
Decatur, Phone CR-5333.

* Want Farm Bell, any size.
State size. W. R. Cason, Box
425, Sandy Springs.

Want Junked model M: Trac-
tor. State best price. R. P. Ste-
vens, Buena Vista.

Want to Exch. 16 in. Meadows
Mill, good cond. for Cultivators
and Planter for model B., A., C.
tractor. Ready to use. Howard
Easley, Ellijay.

Want Lilliston Peanut Shak-
er, late model preferred. Give
good description in first letter;
also have for sale, complete
unit Oil burning Tobacco cur-
ing Dowless unit, pipes includ-
ed, to fit 16 ft. sq. Tobaceo barn,



terer. Priced reasonable, Mrs.



Paul Johnston, Coggins.

A-1 cond., $60. P. W. Harrison,
Rt. 4, Box 186, Sylvania.

land -Rd., Decatur, Phone EV-|

State size and price and cond. |

plow for 300

MISCELLANEOUS _
EQUIPMENT FOR SAL
AND WANTED

+5 Stall Surge milking parlor,
complete with 5 Stalls, 5 Milk-
ers, Randells (clean in place),
Stainless Steel lines magnetic
switch and milk pump, like
new, ready to install. R. P. Ivey,
Columbus Rd., Rt. 2, Macon.

Want large size home pres-
sure canner, have 100 chick elec.
Brooder to trade. S. M. Stout,
Warm Springs.

JD gas engine,. with 1-1/2
horse power wood saw and man-

Rt. 1, Box 111, Zebulon.

20 in. meadows Corn Mill,
cyclone Corn sheller, Platform
scales, 2 elec. motors. All A-1

B. Adcock, Cassville.

first. class cond, at bargain

Ave., Columbus. f

Want Turn Plow for David
Bradley Garden Tractor. John
A. Kell, 1500 Block Redmond
Circle, Rome. a

Want 2 deep well Jet Pumps,
with pipe tank and jet, One 1/4
or 1/3 horse power; one 3/4 or
1-horse power. Within 50 mi.
Hiram. Harvie EE. Bickers,
Hiram.

Want 100-300 gal. Peach
Sprayer. Must perform good and
be cheap for cash. No junk. Roy
Harrell, Fayetteville. ;

Plow to fit cub Farmall Trac-
tor, 12 in. turning plow, practi-
cally new, $50. M. B. Welsh, Rt.
2, Heath Rd., Macon.

Mule drawn Syrup Mill and
9 ft. Copper pan, in good cond.;
also other farm tools. H. Lee

6910. oe
Want old 2 seated Carriage or
Surrey. Contact. J. L. Anderson,

Uti 3, PRUE NIs Jee 5

2-unit Hindman milking ma-
chine, $60; 1 bottling machine,
for round milk bottles, $50; also
can racks. Roscoe Wheeless,
pie elas Phone Thomaston,
4698. : Sar

Want Good 1-horse wagon
within 40 mi. Afihens. Must be
reasonable price and in good
cond.; also 1-horse wagon harn~'
ess. Mrs. N. L. Bellen, Box

Want used Tractor tire, size
9 x 32. Would take 2 if priced.
right. Contact David T. Hardin,
Gibson. me

%

Shallow well pump, with 42
gal. tank, $40. R. H. Oliver, Red-
wine Rd., College Park, Phone
PL-5-9719. int

Want 1-2 used tractor tires,
24 x 11, or 24 x 12, and tubes
with fair tread.-D. C. West-
brook, Box 464, Griffin.

' Want 1 good, used Deep Well
Jet, or piston pump, in good

1, Box 3, Haddock, phone 23.

Want DelLaval Pipe line, 2
unit combined milker, 10 can
or more milk cooler, preferable
walk-in-type. Milk cans and
other Dairy equip. Want feed
hammer mill for power take-off
and mounted on wheels. Glen
Nightengale, Rt 2, Stapleton.

Want Water Ram. Must be in
good cond., and priced reason-
able. John R. Page, Rt. 1, Au-
burn.

One good 4-whee]l Farm trail-
ef, on good rubber tires for
sale or bring me Reg. Duroc
Gilt, wt. around 50-60 lbs, with
papers and get trailer. J, A.
Brown, Rt. 1, Hwy, 27, Felton.

6 Poultry automatic water
valves, never been used, $10 or
$2 ea. L. B. Millians, Newnan.

Buckeye Kerosene Brooders,
10000 chick cap. Sell for half
price. Hoke OKelley,- Rt. 2, Lo-
ganville. aie

Want Pick-up Cutoff Saw for
Ford Tractor. T. H. OFeil, Ri.



A, Newnan.



dle, $60 ah farm. Taft Parker,

cond., $300. FOB. my place E. |.

1 gal. milk pasteurizer, in}

price. I. C. Goslans, 628 Front}

Stowe, Rt. 3, Covington, Phone

| Phone PL-8-3010.

1204, Danielsville Rd., Athens.| -

cond, Mrs. Bessie Coxwell, Rt.

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Want power S :
good cond. Ben Morga
Covington. sete

Want 200 ft. Irrigation
in. size, priced reasonab!
cond, Wallace Ross,
man. 2 t

Turner plow, baler )
tor, light repairs, $10
stand, with power |
in good cond., $20;
section spike tooth ha
good cond., $20; Intn
Cultivator, fair cond.
Howell, Sumner.

3-roller Syrup mill
with Copper pan, $30.
for calf old enough

Want used farm ell
cond. State what you
price. J. C. Kinney, Ch

Good, rubber
on, suitable to use w
or tractor, for sale or
farm Blacksmith To
Crane, Star Rt. Tre

Want 6-row Cotton D
Ford tractor. M. C.
Luthersville. NS Pe

Want riding type gar
tor, with all equip. M
good cond. Phil H.
Yatesville..

Want used 2-row C
for model C_ Allis
tractor. Ivan E. Taylor,
Box 25, Griffin, Phon

NH-66, PTO, used 0
excellent cond., 2 unil
milking machine, com)
gal. cap.; Ben H. Cochr
Peeples St. S. W., At

~ AC grass or Roll Foi
vester, Cut 22 A., $110
W. Odum, Campton.

Want set Ford Be
beams; old style plow.
be sprung. E. P. Drex
Tifton. : Re

8-can milk cooler,
unit, less 1 yr. old, |
want to trade WC_
mers tractor for |
tractor. F. M. Gaz
Clifton Springs Rd., R
catur,-Phone EV-2971.

Cages. Contact. S. M
Jr., Rt. 4, Marietta.

Want good used

| pump, complete, reaso1
near Buford or Aftilan
S.-Jones, 1265 Univ
North Atlanta 19, Pr
3100. Sota

SR elec. Poultry F
ft. long, $75 (less mo
500 cap. SR elec.
$42.50 for both. Lot
nests. Cheap.-D. A.
4, Blairsville.

Root Cotton Dus
tractor, model fits F
-or M., complete, ready
on tractor, excelle
heavy duty model, $1
McNair, Stapleton.

Want About 50 me
nest, good cond. St
Grady E. Lewis, Rt 1.
ville. pierre
- Used Rope Drawn 1
used to unload loose.
not ship. J. M. McGui
Adairsville.

Rotory Hoe, pull type
cond., for sale, Cheap
at my home. Kye H
2, Carnesville. ~

Heavy duty Westin;
H. P. elec. motor, | L
used for Grist Mill,
place, or will ship. :
ters. Glenn Wagone
Blairsville.

10-12 yrd. Ser
good operating cond.

|Call Floyd Atta
Phone 42. Mit
Rt 4,





KET BULLETIN



SEED AND GRAIN
"FOR SALE

SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE





Good Bunch ae seed, wee-
_ vil free; White and brown strip-
ed and little 6 wks. Pink Pea-
nut half runner beans, 60c cup;
Red speckled Crowder and Pur-
_ ple hull Peas, 40c cup. Add post-
age. No stamps nor checks.
pads Banks, Rt. 1, Carters.

| Old fashion bunch Okra and
White half runner bean seeds,
40c cup; also Catnip and Pep-
permint 5c bunch. Mrs. Leilar
Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston,

Brown Top Millet seed, re-
cleaned and tested for germ.
and purity. No noxious weed
seed, $6 CWT.. Norman John-
son, Warrenton.

Genuine White tender green



hull Creaseback, Cornfield bean

seed; 6 wks. Valentine White
_ bun beans, 55c cup; also
Leather Breeches, (dried | hull

and all), from Creaseback beans, |.

$2 gal. Add. Ecos Homer
VanZandt, Dial. -

Brown Top Millet seed, re-
cleaned and tested, 98.17 pct.
- purity, 94 pet. germ.; 3700 lbs.
in new 100 lbs. seed bags, $6
C. FOB. or entire lot, $5 C.
Check or M.O. with order.
James R. Nesmith, Rt. 1, Box
138, Broxton.

Striped half runner bean a
-35c eup, 3 cups, $1. No orders
filled less 2 cups. Add postage.
Mrs. B. H. eee tren, Rt. No. 1,
Gainesville.

Large field Pumpkin, Hci:
ford Cantaloupe, Congo and
Cannon Bail Watermelon, Acorn
and Squash, also Honey-Dew
and Persian Muskmelon seed,
any, $1.25 pt. or 30c pkg. PP.
in third zone. C. W. Page, 149
North. ANE N. iE, Atlanta 8,
AT-6452.

Long green Okra seed, 1955
_erop, 40 pt., long slim hot red
_ pepper seed, 25 pods, 25c. Add
) postage: No stamps nor checks.

Pairlee Runles, Rt. 7, Gaines-
Ville: >

Old fashion Calif. as
ing beer seed, 20c start, 12
starts; $1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher,
Rt. Ay Waco. ;

Tee ek Bie 3h Wilt chip
C.0.D.. A. L. Thompson, Cad-
well.



Old time ee bean seed,
White and striped half runners
and Cut Shorts, all 60c cup;
- also White Blooming Salet Eng.
Pea seed, 75c cup. No checks.
Ople Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Citron seed, 1955 crop, 75c
Jb.; col. bunch Butter Beans,
35 lb.; 3 Ibs., $1; Banana Musk-
melon seed, 65c cup; Honey
Rock Cantaloupe seed, 45 cup;
also slick leaf Mustard seed,
40c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Rosie
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming-

Green Glaze and Ga. Collard
seed, mix, -15 =tbis.,, 10. thls.,
$1; Henderson Bunch White
Butter beans, 30 Ib.; Half run-

a good tender ee beans,
ic cup, 2 cups, also Boquet
Pepper Ieee Matin doz: Mrs. J.






Ss acleaned wn Top Millet,
Tc Ib, for seed, germ of 80 pct.;

purity, 99.57 pct., or 6c lb. for
seed germ., of 70 pct.; purity,
99.18 pet. In new 100 lbs. sacks.
FOB. Joel H. Sanders, Rt. .2,
_ Newnan, Phone 53-R-4. :

Old. eae tender White half 3

_Tunner bean seed, 35c cup;
Blue Java Peas, 20c cup. Add
td ostage for ea. cup. Orders
3 ptly. P. B. Brown,
Rt all



Ground.

Cane seed, $2.50 bu., at my.-

: plaee, Good for Hay. G. M. Hel-
ton, Rt. 1," Dahlonega.

3,000 Ibs. Brown Top Millet

seed, $6 Cwt. Bonnell Hill,
| Bethel Road, Jonesboro, Phone
) lbs. Black Diamond (white
i) Watermelon , $1.50 Ib.
iy selected. oe Re. ceecshae ee

glasville. :

Tbs. Sericea hens
cal ified and tested in



















Cleaned and scarifield Seri-
cea, 14c lb.; Brown Top Millet
seed, 5- -1/2e lb.; . Star Millet,
grown from cert. seed, 14c lb.
Os TDS Wood, Bowdon, Phone
2131.

Purple. itosuont aioe half
runner beans, weevil free,
sound; long green pod Okra and
large sweet Cantaloupe seed,
3 cups, $1; 3 bu. White, brown-
eye peas, hand picked and
sound, 6 cups, $1. Prompt ship-

Thornton, Bowdon.

Arlington Sericea, cleaned, scar-
ified and tested, 99.77 pct. pur-
ity; 87 pct. germ. 30c Ib; also
Browntop millet, cleaned, scar-
ified, Germ. 85 pet.; purity,

99.37 pct. No noxious weeds, 7c

Ib. All at, farm prices. I. C.
Brown, Rt. 1, Singleton Rd.,
Norcross.

White multiplying nest onions,
1956 crop, for table or planting
use, $1.50 gal, Miss Emma Dug-
ger, Oliver.

Okra seed, 40c Tb. and post-
APRs ke - Wellborn, Rock
Spring:

Good tender big and small
White half runner brown 6 wks.

and purple hull. Crowders, 40c
cup. Add postage. Dessie Vick,
Rt. 3, Ellijay. .

Gherkin seed, 15c tbls. PP.

Alpharetta.

Millet seed, combine run, pack-
ed in 100- ib. bags, 5c lb. FOB.
No order less 100 lbs. Cash with
perder Jd: E> Caudell,. Rt. 5,
Athens, Phone LI-3-2164.

350 lbs. long green Okra seed,
grown from 1955 cert. seed.
Hand picked and hand shelled,
60c Ib., 50c 10 lbs. or over. Mrs.
M. Vlahovic, Rt. 2, Jefferson.

Gourd seed, long and short
handle, large and med. size, 25c
large cup. Add postage. Roy
Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford. ;

Nice, pure, 1955 White bunch
butter bean seed, 25c lb.; if
postage is added; also col, but-
ter Pea seed, 25c lb.;
Cantaloupe seed, 24c large
pkg.; Banana pepper seed, 15c
pkg. or plants, 25 doz. and
hot pepper, 25c doz. Mrs. A. L.
Teasley, Rt. 3) Box 55, Wash-
ington.

Recleaned Brown Top millet
seed; Ye Ib; 80 pct... .germ.;
99.57 pet. purity, 6c lb.; 70 pet.
germ.; 99.18 pct. germ. in 100
Tb. sacks. FOB. Joel H. Sand-
ers, Rt. 2, Newnan, Phone 53-
R-4,

10,000 Ibs. Martin Combine
Milo grain Sorghum seed, State
tested, 73 pcet. germ.; clean
combine run, $5.50 per 100 Ibs. >
at farm: Will ship freight col-
lect if money accompanies or-
-der. James A. Bower, Rt. 1,
Alma, Phon 2575.

| Sericea er in 50 Ib.
lots, 15c FOB, Thomas M. Ti.
}man, Athens. _

Citron seed, 75ce db.; col.
bunch butter beans, 30c Ib.;
slick leaf mustard seed, 40c
cup; Banana Mushmelon seed,
40c cup; Honey Rock Cantal-
oupe seed, 65c cup. Add postage.
Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.

_ 3700 Ibs. No. 1 Brown Top
Millet seed, Lab. tested, 98.71
!pet. purity, 94 pet.,
noxious weed seed, tested, re-
cleaned. in 100 Ib. new "seed
bags, $6 CWT. or $5 CWT for
entire lot. FOB. James R. Ne-
Smith, Rt. 1, Box 138, Boston.

4,500 Ibs. Sericea Lspedeza
seed, scarified and in new 100
Ib. bags, 99.83 pct. purity, 90
pet. germ. No noxious weed
seed, oie th. BOBS Ju. We: Hill,
Gough, Phone Waynesboro 3770

Old time tender White half
runner bean seed, 35c cup.;
Blue Java Peas, 20c cup; 1
cup free with ea, 5 cup ord-
ers; also Mung beans, 40c lb.
Aaa 12e postage for ea. cup.
P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground

Okra, White Rice Popcorn,
land Old Fome Pumpkin =












-\ all 50c* standard cup. C

Rt. 5, Marietta.

ment. Add postage. Mrs. B. Ty

beans, 60c cup; also 6 wks. peas,

Mrs. John Bell, Rt. 1, Box 230, |

500 Ibs. Pearl or Brown Top

Hales |

germ. No}



**|Herbert Doster, Rt. 2, Monroe.

2900 Ibs. Arlington Sericea
seed, 99.86 pct. purity, 85 pct.
germ., recleanea and scarified,
tested. W. D. Peterson, Armu-
chee, Phone Rome 4-2585.

Good, tender Creaseback and
speckled Cutshort cornfield
bean seed, 65s cup; White and
striped haif runners, 65c cup;
mix. cutshorts, 60c eup; White
tender hull Eng. Peas, 75c
cup. Add postage. Arvil Lam-
bert, Rt..3, Ellijay.

White Black-eye Crowder pea

seed, 4 lbs., $1; 10 lbs., $2.25;

25 lbs., $4.50; Red speckled

Crowders, 4 cups, $1; Add am-

Bis postage. Gladys Duran, Rt.
, Cumming.

Large, tender, Brown striped
Cornfield bean seed, and white
bunch bean seed, 40 cup; 3

cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Della Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.

Early Hegira and Texas Red-
bine Grain Sorghum seed, $5
CWT; also Roanoke Soybeans,
$3.25 bu. R. D. Tatum, Pal-
metto.

. Tender striped long green
pod Cornfield bean seed, 50c.
cup; Old fashion white half
runner bean seed, 50c cup.
PP in Ga. Mrs. H. G. Fraser,
Rt. 3, Gairesville.

Brown Top Milles seed, re-
cleaned, $5 Cwt. sack good
germ.; Clay Peas, recleaned,
germ., test, 90 pct., $3.50. S. ve
McNair, Stapleton.

Good quality White Pea seed,

Cabbage Peas, 83 pct. germ.,
5 lb. $1.75; Conch, 73 pet., run-
ning Acre, 85. pct., 5 lbs., $1.25

PP. Roy M. Brooks, Newton.

Brown Top Millet seed, ex-
cellent quality, recleaned and

tested, in new bags, reasonably

priced. Consider exch. for good
cattle. George H. Childs, 305
Cotton Ave,, Thomaston.

Martin Gourd seed, 20c pkg.,
Hot long pod Red Pepper seeds,
10c pkg.; Lady finger and pur-
ple hulled speckled Peas, 20c
cup. PP. in Ga. Mrs. John A.
Whaley, Rt. 2, Box 166, Shell-
man. |

Jackson Soybeans, Ala. cert.,
99 pet. purity, 84 pct. germ.; no
noxious weeds, $4 bu.,
bags, FOB.; 100 ibs., Arlington
Sericea, recleaned and scarified,
$20 FOB. and 200 Ibs. common
Sericea, recleaned and scarified,
15 Ib. FOB. John L. Snare, Rt.
4, Gainesville.

White, tender hull Cutshort
Cornfield bean seed, 60c cup;
50c cup for 2 or more cups. PP.
in Ga. Mrs. W. W. Anderson,
Rt. B, Ellijay.

1,000 Ibs. Clemson Spineless
Okra seed, cleaned and tested,
91 pet. germ., 99.59 pct. purity,
40c 1b., less 100 Ibs.; 30c Ib.,
over 100 Ibs. FOB; also 80 bu.
Honey drip Cane seed, cleaned
and tested, 86 pct. germ., 99.59
pet. purity, 8c Ib. FOB. J. O.
(Compton, Rt. 3, Rockmart,
Phone 5344.

Martin Gourd seed, 25c large
pkg. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

White Black-eye Crowder Pea
seed, 4 Ibs., $1; 10 Ibs., $2.25;
25. Ibs., $4.50. Add ample post-
age. Gladys Duran, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.

Tender White Creaseback
Cornfield bean seed, and White
half runner and cream 6 wks.
beans, all 55c cup, 2. cups, $1;
also Red speckled Crowder
Peas; green Okra seed, 35c cup,
3. cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Carl Smith, Rt 3, Ellijay.

Fresh Calif. Multiplying beer
seed, 20c large start, and 3c

stamped envelope with ea. or-
der; also peppermint plants, 15c

rapicte Miss Annie Ruth Weeks,
Dial.

Large tender brown striped
Cornfield bean seed, and White
bunch bean seed, 40c cup, 3
cups, $1. Add postage, Mrs.
Della Crowe ,Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Clemson Spineless, lab. tested
Okra seed, 40c Ib. Add postage.



Rt.

Millet seed,

in 2 bu. }





SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE



3,000 Ibs. Brown Top Millet

seed, $6 Cwt. Bonnell Hill,
Bethel Rd., Jonesboro, Phone
6396.

Large tender Brown striped
Cornfield bean seed, and White
bunch bean seeds, 40c cup, 3
cups, $1. Add postage. Ethel
Crowe, Rt: 2, Gainesville.

Pure Clemson Spineless Okra
seed, extra large pkg., 25c; $1.25

ib. All PP. A. J. Willoughby,
Waco. ove
12,000 Ibs. No. 1 Brown Top

Millet seed, recleaned and test-

ed by Ga. State Lab., 87 pet.
germ.; 99.63 pct. purity, 7c Ib.
in new 100 lb. bags. FOB. J.
Lynwood Bentley, Rt. 2,
Thomaston, Phone 3697. f

Good tender White Cornfield
and light brown with dark
brown stripe Cornfield bean
seed, weevil free, 1/2 Ib., 50c
PP. Cheaper in larger lots. Mrs.
Nathan Weatherby, Rt. 4, Ball
Ground.

300 Ibs. Sericea seeds, ready
to plant, $10 C. Taft Parker,
1, Box 111, Zebulon.

Selling Cattail; 5c Ib.: Star
14c Ib.; Coastal
Bermuda, 35c Ib.; Iron and Clay
Peas, $2 bu. M. T. Courson,
Hazlehurst.

Green Glaze, Collard seed, 2
thls., -25c; 9 thbls., $1.20 tbis.,
$2 PP. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista.

About 200-300 bu. feed oats,
for sale at my place, in bulk
or you furnish sacks. Lewis
Brown, Rt. 1, Monroe.

Purple hull black-eyed Crow-
der and brown with dark pur-
ple hull Crowders Peas, Weevil
treated, 15e Ib.; also 1955 hand
saved dark green round yellow
meated Watermelon seed, 50c
cup. Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie
Harmon, Rt. 2, Calhoun.

Long tender green pod Okra,
bears till frost, seed, 30c cup;
long slim hot red Pepper seed,
25c for 25 pods. Add postage.
No stamps nor checks. All 1955
seed. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt.
7, Gainesville.



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



40 bu. Jew Soybeans, purity,
99.18 pet; 81 pct. germ.; State
Lab. tested. No noxious weeds,
$3 bu. FOB. Will ship any quan-
tity. M. J. Corbin, Rt. 1, Soper-
ton,

White half runner also brown
Cornfield tender beans, Free of
weevils, 50c cup, 3 cups, $1.35.
Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Reece,
Rt. 2, Box 80, Ellijay.

6 bu. White Brown-eye Crow-
der Peas, gathered without rain,
pure and sound, $4 bu. FOB.
Alex Barfield, Louisville.

Good tender Speckled Cut-
short Cornfield beans, 50c cup;
3 cups, $1.25;- imp. White half
runners, 40c cup, 3 cups, $1;
yellow Popcorn and Martin
Gourd seed, 4 cups, $i. Add
postage. No checks. Mrs. Henry
G. Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. :

Tender old time White and
Speckled half runner garden
and tender striped cornfield
beans, also White Velvet Okra
seed, 50c cup, 3 cups, $1.35;
Mung beans, 40c lb. Add post-
age. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.

300 Ib. Purple hull Crowder
Peas, hand picked, not cracked
ones, and picked without rain,
99.08 pct. purity, 81 pct. germ.,
15e lb. Bob Fuller, Rt. 4, Cal-
houn,

30 bu. Purple Hull Dixie
Queen Peas, cleaned and in new
2 bu. bags, 10c lb. J. L. Powell,
Rt. 2, Vienna, Phone 4076.

1 pk. Purple hull Crowder
peas, almost White when dry,
fine table Pea; also pk. White
Crowder, and early 6 wk., $10
for lot. FOB., or $5 single peck.
No checks. Mrs, Lon Ashw orth,
Rt. 1, Dacula.

200 bu. Iron Clay Peas, re-
cleaned, in 2 bu. bags, $3 bu.
i, s& Whitlow, Rt. 2, Unadilla.
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BEANS AND PEAS _
FOR SALE



1955. purple hull Crowder
Peas, Weevil-free, 10c Ib. FOB.
No less 1 bu. shipped; also som:

Corn fodder, $3.50 per 100 bu,

J. F. Gober, Rt. 2, Temple.

Butter Peas, 75c..lb.; nicq
seedling Pecans, 30c Ib.; alsa
gourds, (size of fruit and larg-
er), not large enough for Mar-
tins, 35, 10 and 15 ea. Add

postage on all. Mrs. Fred. At

kinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta.

300 bu.
grown from Cert. seed, 85. pet.
germ., in new 2 bu. bags, $3 bu,
FOB. N. A. Boyette, Hahira.

White Acre bunch Peas, treat
ed for weevils, 89 peck germ;

99.33 pct. purity, $25 CWT,
FOB. Weyman E. Rooks, New- 73
ton. :

Mix. col. Butter Beans, 400

Ib. J. C. Self, Avans:
Clean, sound Crowders, 500

pt., 75c qt. Add postage. Prompt |

del.; also large purple hull Peas,
bears early until frost; Whit:

| Black-eye, and few red Crow-.
ders. Mrs. H. E. Richardson. Rt.

1, Bowdon.

73-100 bu. -Brab Peas, Ue
known and Purple Hull. Good
seed, weevil treated. C. A. Wal-
ker, Ellaville.

20 bu. Brab Peas, sound, clean

$5 bu. FOB; half runner beans,

brown striped, weevil free, $i
speckled pole butter

Ib.; Fla.
beans, prolific bearers, 2 lbs.,
$1; 5 Ibs., $2 PP in Ga.; Black
and White spotted Pole Cat
Peas, 2 lbs., $1. J .M. Jones,
Grayson.

Jackson Soybeans, ,






200 bu. Combine Peas, re- ee

cleaned, for sale. Contact. Lind-_

sey J. Farmer, Bowman.

10 bu. New Era and 6 bu.
Blue Crane Peas,
E. Allgood. Dallas.

Black-eye Crowder Peas, and
Purple Hull Crowders,
FOB. Send complete postage.
Hope McMichen, Rt. 4, Dallas

Tender White half runtier
garden beans, 35c cup, 3 cups _
$1; Red spotted Crowder Peas,
30c lb. in 5 lb. lots or more;
Blue Java Peas, 20c_ Ib.; old
fashion Pumpkin seed, 50c cup.
Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.

140 bu. Iron Peas,
in new 2 bu. bags,
Harden P. Hopper,
Wrens.

$2.50 bu.
Rt. ie

Velvet beans, 90 days, 85 pct.
germ., $2.50 bu., 10-15 bu. Iron
Peas, $2.50 bu. J. H. Coleman,
Jr., Rt., Mitchell.

Dark Purple and cream, Shirt
and Britches; also Crowder
Peas, all sound and weevil free,
35c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. E. B.
Gladden, Tallapoosa.

100 bu. Brown 2-crop peas,
recleanea; $4 bu. FOB. Geo. S.
Metzger, Clyo. :

6 wk. black-eyed Peas, hand
picked, for eating or planting;
15 lb. Add postage. Mrs. -L. C.
Atwater, Rt: 1, Duluth.

White Acre Conch Peas,
bunching type, selected for
freezing, 99.15 pct. pure. white
seed, no noxious weeds, 91 pct:,
germ. All hand graded, 4 Ib.
pkg. PP. $1.25. Quantity prices
on request. Cash or M.O. John
McCroan, 1468 Clairmont Rd,
Decatur.

White and Brown-eye Peas,
10c Ib. Mrs. Gertrude Howell,
Rt. 1, Mitchell.

1955 crop White half runners
and White bunch beans, bear
in about 6 wks., hand shelled.
Can fill large orders, 50 cup-

Sold in 2 cup lots and up. Add

postage. Mrs. Pauline Franks,

Hiawassee.

Iron Clay Peas, recleaned in
2-1/2, bu: bags, -:$3: bu! H.-C
Allen, Rt. 3, McDonough, Phons
3379.

.-8 bu. long pod Purple Hull
Peas, $7 bu. FOB. G. W. North-
cutt, Rt. 2, College Park

Hand thrashed: Red Ripper
Peas, $2 gal.; 1/2 gal. $1. Add

postage. Promph del: Jig, Ric hey,

Ri-2; Martin, ms

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MARKET BULLETIN





Wednesday, May 23, 195



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



Few bu. Purple Hull speckled
Peas, White Crowders, littile
White Lady Fingers and Brown-
eye Calif, $1.50 peck, FOB. All
hand picked without rain. G. J.
Vaughan, Rochelle.

50 bu. pure Iron Peas, $3 bu.;
20 bu. 90 day Velvet beans.
$3 bu.; 30 Ib. Running Butter
beans, 40c Ib.; Bu. Watleys
Corn, $5. 50 bu. FOB.: also want
20 Ib. Congo Watermelon seed,
State price, A. H. Richardson,
Ellaville.

Porch shade butter beans,
-good to eat, 30 for 10c with
stamped envelope. Mrs. R. H.
* Whelchel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville.

35 bu. Brabham Peas, $4.50
bu.; 15 bu. Velvet beans, $4.25
bu.; 15 bu. Mix. Peas, $4 bu.
- OB. Pat Snelson, Greensboro.

365 bu. Iron Clay Peas, 99.09
t. purity, total germ. and hard
ed, 91 pct. In new burlap: 2
: bags, $4 bu. at farm. Jack
ates, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville,
hone Twilight 3-5393.

Cream Crowder Peas, 4 cups,
$1.25; tender Blue Pole beans,
Streaked half runners, 3 cups,
$1.45; extra large col. Running
putter beans, 3 cups, $1.15; med.
col. running or bunch Butter
beans, 4 cups, $1.25. PP. in Ga.
No checks. Mrs. Clarence Mc-
Millian, Rt. 1, Dacula.

'. Purple hull, cream Crowder
Peas, white butter Peas and
jwhite Butter Beans, 25c lb. Add
jpostage. Mrs. Henry McCollum,
Rt. 2, Canon.

es

20 bu. pure Brabham Peas,
$5 bu.; Flat speckled pole put-
ter beans, 3 lbs., $1; Black and
White spotted Polecat Peas, 3
cups, $1..J. M. Jones, Grayson

Col. butter beans, 3 cups, 85c
or 35c cup. No checks nor
stamps. Lawson Samples, Rt. 2,
Cumming.

300 bu. pure, recleaned Iron
Seas, 2 bu. bags, $2.50 bu. FOB,
or at my place. R. F. Scarbor-
ough, Byron, Phone Warner
Robins, 1480-W-1.

~-~s6und, clean, large red Crow-

der and red Peanut Peas, 65c

$1.25 qut .All PP. Mrs. Shir-
ey Holloway, Rt. 1, Bowdon.

Old time Brown Speckled
half runner beans, and tender
white garden beans, 40c cup;
Blue Java Peas, 20c lb.; Red
Speckled Crowder Peas, 30c lb.
5 lb. lots. Add postage. Mrs.
G. T. Brown, Ball Ground.

1955 Striped half runner ten-
,der beans, 35c cup; 3 cups, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. Alfred Pugh,
i Rt. 3, Box 90, Buford.



~ PLANTS FOR SALE



Sweet potato plants, Ga. Red
variety, treated, cert., inspected,
from vine grown seed stock, $3
M. FOB. Ton Andson, McRae.
Phone 8524,

Ga. Cert. Potato plants, Gold
Rush, $4 M.; Long vine, imp.
P. R. Red Skin, $4 M., at my
place. J. C. Self, Avans.

Gov. inspt. Red Skin P. R.
Potato plants, $1.75 M. Del. No
checks. Paul Lightsey, Screven.

Gov. inspt. P. R. and Ala.
Copperskin Potato plants, $2 M.
5 M., or More, $1.60 M. FOB.
All plants are produced from
vine grown potatoes. Prompt
service and full count. A. E.
Graham, Alma.

Goy. inspt. Red and yellow
skin P. R. Potato plants, full
count, prompt shipment, $3.50
M.; 2 M. up, $3 M. Del. No
ghecks. George Griffis, Rt. 1,
Screven.

Cert. genuine P. R. Potato
plants (running var.), $4 M. Full
count and prompt shipment. J.
M. Holton, Rt. 1, Alma.

Gov. inspt. P. R. and Copper-
skin Potato plants, $3 M.; 5 M.
up, $2.50 M. FOB. All plants
from vine cuttings. Prompt
shipment. A. E. Graham, Alma,

Phone 4348.

Gov. inspt.. Potato plants,
bunch and Red Skin, $5 M. J. R.
Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville.



PLANTS FOR SALE

PLANTS FOR SALE

PLANTS FOR SALE



PLANTS FOR SALE



Gov. inspt. Copper or Red
Skin P. R. Potato plants, $3 M.,

2 M. up, $2.50 M. Del.; also
Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepper
plants, $3 M. L. D. Lightsey, Rt.
2, Screven.

Gov. inspt. P. R. Potato, seed
grown from vine cuttings, good
plants, full count, $3 M. Del.
2M. up, $2.75 M. Earlish Light-
sey, Rt. 2, Screven.

Red Skin, Gov. inspt. Potato
plants, $3 M. Del. Prompt ship-
ment. Stephen Herndon, Rt. 2,
Odum.

Gov. inspt. Red and Pink P.
R. -Potato plants, $2.25 M.
Ready now PP. No checks. Paul
Lightsey, Screven.

Copperskin Potato, $3 M. Del.;
Gov. inspt. and treated. Good
plants, full count and prompt
shipment. No checks. R. L.
Dykes, Rt. 2, Surrency.

State inspt. bunch Potato
plants, $3 M.; imp. P. R. Potato
plants, $2 .M. FOB. P. T. Hern-
don, Surrency.

Cert. Potato plants, Ga. Reds,
and bunch P. R. $5 M.; Copper-
skin and reg. P. R., $3 M.; 3 M.,
$7; 5 M. up, $2 M. B. J. Head,
Alma, Phone 3791.

Red skin P. R. Potato, Gov.
inspt., $4 M.; 500, $3; Rutger
Tomato, $3 M.; 75c C.; Ruby
King and Col. Wonder Sweet
and long Cayene hot pepper,
$4.50 M.; $1 C. Full count, moss
packed, prompt shipment. No
C. ..D. orders. J. M. Crosby,
Rt. 3, Baxley.

Gov. inspt. and treated, P. R.
Potato plants, all seed grown
from vine cuttings, $4 M., over
5 M., $3.50 M. Now ready.
Money Order. A. J. Bowen,
Claxton.

Gov. inspt. Cert. P. R. Bunch
Potatoes, $3.50 M.; La. Copper-
skin runners, $3 M. At bed. M.
B. Griffin, Rt. 1, Surrency.

Cert. P. R. Potato plants.
State inspt. and free from di-
sease. Full count guar., $1.65 M.
Mrs. A. B. Williams, Alma:

Peppermint plants, 10c ea.
Oxheart Tomato plants, 25c doz
Mrs. George P. Freeman, 778
Rosedale Ave., S. E., Atlanta,
12, Phone DI-6446.

Imp. Cert. bunch P. R. Po-
tato plants, $1.25 C.; 300, $4;
500, $4.75; $6 M. PP in Ga, Moss
packed. J. E. Sims, Mystic,
Phone Ocilla 1422.

Var. Potato plants, hundred
to the hill, seed grown from
vines and gov. inspt. $2 M. at
bed. Will ship. M. O. preferred.

L. W. Swinson, ~ Hazlehurst,
Phone 2873.
Broccoli, Brussels sprouts,

Cauliflower, Eggplants, Hot and
bell Pepper, Leek, Heading col-
lards, Wakefield Cabbage, 35c
doz.; Dill, Sage, - Corriandre,
Balm, Sweet Fennel; | Hore-
hound, Borage, Mint, and Pars-
ley, 50c doz. No less $1 orders.
Add postage. Mrs. H. V. Frank-
lin, Sr., Register. 2

Gov. inspt. Copperskin Potato
plants, $3 M. FOB. Prompt ship-
ment. No checks, nor C.O.D.
orders. Eugene Hutto, Rt. 2,
Surrency.

Yellow Dock plants, 10, $1;
large leaf Sage plants, 6, $1; also
White Chicken Feed sacks,
Washed and free of holes, let-
ters, and mildew, 4, $1. All del.
Mrs. E. B. Mize, Rt. 1, Box 201,
Alpharetta. 4

Goy. inspt. Red and Pink
skin and Copperskin P. R. Pota-
to plants, $2.25 M., 2 M., up, $2
M. No checks nor C.O.D. Oma
Lightsey, Rt. 2; Surrency.

Gov. inspt. new imp. bunch
and Copperskin bunch Potato
plants, $3 M.; La. Copperskin
Runners, $2 M. Good strong
plants. Elmer Mann, Rt. 2, Sur-
rency.

Gov. inspt. Copperskin Po-
tato plants, full count, and
prompt shipment, $2 M. Del.
Hiram Lightsey, Rt. 2, Sur-
rency.

Bunch Potatoe plants, good
plants, count a rompt s. 2
ment, $3 MB ang Wank, Rt.
Odum.

5



Gov. inspt. new Imp. and
Copperskin bunch Potato plants,
$3 M. Prompt del. David Mann,
Rt. 2, Surrency.

Imp. Gov. inspt. bunch P. R.
potato plants, $4 M. Del. Exch.
some for sacks. Mrs. Grace
Autry, Doyle.

Large White Heading kind
Collard plants, now ready, $2.50
M; or 500, $1.50. All FOB. Will
not ship less 500. Mrs. J. L. Hall,
Rt. 2, Americus.

Tall growing pink tee To-
mato plants, 3, 25c, 75 doz.;
Bell, Banana and Red hot Chili
Pepper, 35c doz. No order less,
$1. No checks, nor: C.0.D. PP:
Mrs.*0;<: 2. Camp; .Jr.,: Rt;
Gainesville.

Rutger Tomato plants, $3 M.,
50c C. FOB. Cordele, min. or-
der, $1. 1/2 deposit for C.O.D.
shipments. L. L. Heidt, Box 49,
Cordele.

La. Copperskin imp. Potato
plants, state inspt.P. R. vine
grown. Prompt shipment, 4 M.,
$5. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.

Famous climbing Tomato
plants, (bu. kind) grow to
weigh 2 lb. if Properly cared

for, $1--per 16s PP. Grover.;

Henry, Abbeville.

Goy, inspt. Cert. Copperskin
P. R. Potato plants, seed from
vine cuttings, $2 M. Have 550
bu. bedded. Aubrey Thomas,
Rt. 1, Patterson.

Rutger. Tomato plants,
skin and Copperskin Potato
plants, 60c C.; $3 M.; bunch
P. R. Potato plants, $4 M.; also
Calif. Wonder Pepper, $4 M.,
and White Bermuda Onions, $2
M. PP. H. E. Smith, Baxley.

Gov. inspt. and treated P. R.
Red and pink skin Potato, good
plants and full count, $2.50 M.
Del. Ready now. No checks. also
marglobe and Rutger Tomato,
moss packed, $2.50 M. Del., $1 C.
W. R. Lightsey, Rt. 2, Surrency.

Genuine Copperskin Potato

plants, ready to pull. Full count
guar., $1.25 M. FOB. Leory C.
Deal, Patterson,

Cert. Gold Rush Potato plants,
wilt resistant and half running,
$4 M. Del. by PP. E. F. Entre-
kin, Rt. 2, Box 53, Bremen.

Cert. bunch P. R., Ga. Red
and La. Gold Rush Potato
plants, Prompt shipment. O. L.
Harris, Box 137, Cordele, Phone
1880.;

Gov. inspt. Red Skin P. R. and
La. Copperskin Potato, $2 del.
$1.50 FOB., 10,000 up,
FOB.; Marglobe and Rutger To-
mato, $3 M., Del, and Calif.
Wonder Pepper, - $3.50 Del.
Ready to ship. Tomato and
Pepper plants, moss packed. W.
G. OQuinn, Rt. 2, Surrency.

Climbing pink Tomatoes, 3,
25c, 75 doz.; Bell, Banana and
red hot chili pepper, 35c doz.
No order less $1. No checks,
nor C.0.D. PP. Eugene Watson,
Rt. 2, Gainesville. -

Goy. inspt. and treated Cop-
perskin Potato plants, $2.75 M.;
2 M. up, $2.50 M. Del. Full count
and prompt shipment. Luther
Griffis, Rt. 2, Odum.

Pink Skin Potato plants, Gov.
inspt., $5 M. L. G. Strayhorn,
Rt. 1, Flowery Branch.

Gov. inspt. Copperskin P, R.
Potato plants, seed grown from
vine cutting, $3 M.; Del.; Rut-
ger Tomato plants, col. Wonder
Sweet and Hot pepper plants,
$5 M.; moss packed and .~prom-

pt shipment guar. Mrs. Ina
Griffin, Rt. 4, Baxley.
Hazlenut bushes, 75 doz.;

Mtn. Huckleberry; yellow Root,
Wild Blackberry plants; also
red and yellow Plum sprouts,

3, $1. Add pestage. Mrs. Homer |

Henderson, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Yellow Dock plants, 10, $1;

large leaf Sage plants, 6, $1
Del. Mrs. E. B. Mize, Rt: 1,
Box 201, Alpharetta. y,

White Bermuda Onion plants
300, $1.25; 500, $1.75; $2.50 M.;
PP; also Cayenne hot pepper

and Rutger Tomato plants; 500,

Red

$1.40 |.

Cert. Marglobe and Rutger

Tomato plants, 500, $1.50, $2
M.; 5 M., $7.50. Exp. Col. Moss
to roots and paper wrapped;
also Ga. Collard plants, 500,
$1.25; 1.50 M.; and Sweet and
long Hot pepper, 40c C., $3
M. Mrs. I. L. Stokes, Box. 349,
Fitzgerald.

Rutger Tomato, hot and
sweet pepper plants, $3.25 M.;
or $1 C.; also Bermuda Onion

plants, 500, $1.75; $2.50 M. Del.

in Ga. Otis Conner, Pitts.

Genuine Cert. P. R. Potato
plants, $3 M. (running variety),
full count and prompt ship-
ment. J. M. Holton, Alma, Ga.

Rutger Tomato plants, Gov.
inspt. and treated; P. R. Cop-
perskin potato plants, 80c C.;
$5 M.; also White and striped
half runner bean seed, 3 cups,
$1; Black-eye and- red _ spot-
ted Peas, 5 lbs., $1. Mrs. Guy
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming

Gov. inspt. P. R. Potato plants
$1.75 M. FOB. Now ready. All
plants guar. and full count.
Allas Lightsey, Rt. 2, Surrency

Gov. inspt. Copperskin Po Rae
Potato plants, seed grown from
vine cuttings, $2.75 M. Del,
22 VE ip; $2.50 M. Del.; also
genuine Rutger Tomato plants,
open grown, and moss packed, ~
$2.25 M. Del. Thomas Lightsey,
Rt. 2, Surrency. e

Gov. inspt. _Copperskin ~
Potato plants, Marglobe and
Rutger Tomato plants, all $3
M. Del. in Ga.; also Ruby King
and long hot pepper plants,
$3.50 M. Ready now, or wi
exch. Florence vOrehiaes Ri. 2
Surrency.

Mtn. Huckleberry plants, 75
doz.; Hazlenut bushes, and. yel-
low Roots,.red and yellow plum ~
sprouts, 3, $1; also Wild Black-
berry plants. Add postage. Mrs.
Homer Henderson, Rt. 3, Elli
jay. at

Sev. boxes Marglobe Tomato
plants. Sell by the box or 100;
also Collard plants. All ready
for resetting now. Cannot ship.
Francis Sullivan, c/o A. E
Sullivan Sr., Elberta Rd. Rt.
1, Box 215, Warner Robins. d















HERE'S HEALTH?








UFFVA



ah THE COMMERCIAL CULTIVATION OF J.

IN 1926, AN AMERICAN FARMER
DISCOVERED ACLUMP OF
S\ PURE WHITE MUSHROOMS.
MOST OF THE COMMERCIA
& MUSHROOMS GROWN

THEY ARE DELICIOUS ADDED

_ TO SAUCES AND GRAVIBS,

BUT ARE EQUALLY GOOD. WHEN
SERVED AS A VEGETABLE Foe

By Lewis q




MUSHROOMS STARTED IN FRANCE
: DURING THE REIGN OF LOUIS XI


































MUSHROOMS ARE No
FLAVORFUL , BUT ALSO NUTRI
THEY ARE RELATIVELY RICH |

_ PROTEIN AND MINERALS



ALL SEED

of the seed.

for sale,
grown on Georgia farms.

Hunter St.

Persons not classified



2; $3.50 M. PP in Ga. R, Chan- prow

clor, Fitts.







NOTICE a

Effective July 1 all advertisements or notices
pertaining to seed for sale submitted for publicatio
in the Market Bulletin must be accompanied by -ae
seed laboratory report on the germination and. : purity
of the seed offered for sale.

The new seed law passed by the 1956 session of
the General Assembly requires that each bag or con-
tainer of seed advertised for sale in the state carry
a complete label giving the POLY, and germinslos:

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
S.W., Atlanta 3, Ga. Farmers licensed as
dealers must pay for this service. _

flower seed or other types of seed for sale must have
their seed tested elsewhere. :
































GROWERS |

as farmers who produce



itger tomato

and
, strong, 500, $1. 253 |.

Wet moss apped roots.

. L. Fitzger-
Pe





- Roots wrapped, prompt
nent. Jack Davis, Fitzger-



ae Ge




idine | grapevines, all 6,
dd postage. Mrs. Mae Tur-
Rt. 6, Gai: ROSE ie





e- Strawberry plants,
atnip, 40c bunch; Pep-
int, 40cdoz.; Scuppernong
cutting, 60c doz.; Brown
ed half runner bean seed,
ups, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Hood, Rt. fe -Gamesuile.











FOR SALE

my shelled,. $2.50 bu.
ip at my place. A. i.
"F600 Roosevelt Hwy.,

ollege Park, :

& 955 Corn. for sale. eomaee
eth Jackson, Rtis2; Bove:
Phone 4372. .

0 bu. Dixie 82 wallow corn,
huck, $1.50 bu. (Good corn
>, 85 bu. per acre at my
Mrs. Mary Patterson,
















place. Mrs. Reta ESTE Cuth-

bert. only. Miss Cora B. Patterson,
_ Approx. 400 bu. white Corn, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty.
| white _ slipped shucked, 1955 Hopkinson Warhorse game

crop, $1. 40 bu. atimy barn. L. W-

| Hudgins, Old Bremen, Muchan-
jan Rd., Rt 2, Bremen.

large size, Tc. doz.; as in shuck. S. P. Sanders, Comer.

Cornd.'S; oe Roe 2
| LaGrange. .



oe tr

for shipment now, 25c ea. post-
paid. Henry Dupree, Jr., Rt 1,
Acworth. :

- AND SEED CORN 15 for $1.25. Mrs. Zona Shock-

ley, Rt. 2, Alto.

0 bu. Prolific Cor ad
bu: Prolifie Cor, eee crossed Pheasant eggs,

doz. if shipped; $1 if sold at| with supers, $10 ea. Don Mar-
farm. James Newnan, Rt 2, tin, 311 Buford Dr., Lawrence-
Tallapoosa. a ville, Phone 2355.

Pheasant, Bobwhite, and Chu-
kar quail, All 20c ea.;
Guinea eggs, 15, $1. Claude L.
Foster, 161 Copeland Rd., N. E.,
Atlanta 5, Phone EX-5698.

|C. also, grown Pheasants, $2. 25
ea. Will ship. F. N. Carter, Jr.,
Portal.





_ EGGS FOR SALE



Purebred hvy. Type Dark
Cornish hatching eggs, $1.65 per
15, or 30, $3.25 and my cartons
to be returned at once. M.O.

Ear Corn, $1.15 bu. at my

eggs, $5 per 15; 30, $8 partridge
size trios of Warhorse games,
$10 trio; 2 yr. old Cock and 2
hens, $20: Carolina Blues, or
Irish Greys. S.C. Boroughs, Rt.
1, Box 113, Richmond Hill.

Ringneck Pheasant Eggs, 25c
ea.; Chicks, 50c ea. up. Mrs.
-Tom Whitehead, Rt. 1, Wilker-
.|son-Mill Rd., Palmetto.

-Approx. 50 bu. White corn

500 bu. good, sound White



EGGS FOR SALE :
MISCELLANEOUS

Ringneck pheasant eggs, ready FOR SALE



BEE AND BEE HIVES: _

1228 emptiy bee Hives, Cheap.
H. C. Reid 2303 S. Pryor Rd., At-
lanta, Phone PO-1-7626.

Will sell
$o6a. 7

Black Cochin Bantam eggs,

3 : : eae 40 hives of bees.
Ringneck and Mongolianjany part: 5 hives,

$1.50 | hives, $5 ea.; 28 patented hives,

Eggs: Ringneck and Golden| SUGAR CANE:

Green Ga. Sugar Cane, 6-8 ft.
long, by the C., 4c per stalk, at
Denmark, 12- 1/2 mi. So. States-
boro Hwy. 67. S. J. Foss, Brook-
lett, Phone 93187.

CORN:

230 bu. good White corn, 1955
erop, Cokers 8-11, $1.45 bu. at

Splash

Pheasant. eggs, $1.50 doz.; $12











GOLDEN
PRESSURE

es (S THE FIRST COIN PRESS USED

UNITED STATES WAS MADE IN MECKLEN-
BURG COLINTY, N.C., IN 1799, 13 YEAR
OLD CONRAD REID FOUND A SHINING
METALLIC LUMP WHICH HE SOLD FOR
$3.50. IT WAS ACTORELY. WORTH


















TODAY, GOLD COINS ARE MACHINE MADE
_ FROM GOLD STRIPS FED INTO A CUTTING

MACHINE. THEY ARE THEN FED INTOA
"COINAGE PREES WHICH STAMPS THE
ACTUAL, IMPRESSION

PROSPERITY=

\FFAIR. JELP. YOUR <GOVERNMENT AND THEY. HELP YOU IN A
ANO U.S. SAVINGS BONDS MAKE THAT PARTNERSHIP THE :

my barn. Robert H. Guess, Rt.
1, Box 59, Homerville.

GOURDS:

Martin Gourds, $3 doz.; Dip-
per and extra large, $5 doz.;
Ornamental, $1.50 doz.; $10 C.;
also asst. Gourd seed, 3 pkg.,
50c, $1.50 doz. pkg. PP. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear.

Martin and Dipper Gourds,
25c ea.; smaller mix. sizes, 5c
to 10c ea.; also Gourd seed, $1
cup, 25c pkg. Add postage. Mrs.
W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla.
HAY:

Sev. tons extra Choice Coastal
Bermuda Hay; also some baled
Oats- and Clover, at barn, 7
mi. So. Odum. Winton C. Har-
ris, Rt. 1, Screven.

HONEY:

No. 1 Table Honey, Comb or
extracted, 1-10 lbs., part del.
by mail in Third zone, $3.25; 5
lbs., $1.65; by Exp. Col., 5-6
\}lbs., part in tin, $7; also 5-6
Ibs. part in glass, $7.50. Rev.
Curd Walker, Rt. 1, Adriah.

MEAT:

' Sugar Cured Hams, 15-20 lbs.
wt. 85c lb. Will not ship. Paul
J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.
SACKS: Large print sacks, one
of kind, 3, $1.50; 3 large, White
sacks, $1.40 4 White 50 lb. sacks,
$1.30; Also improved Pride
lof Ga. Watermelon seed, 1/4
Ib.;7$1.25.- All PP... Mrs..-W.Y.

Summers, Rt. 5, Newnan.
White feed sacks, 100 1b. cap.,

_ |free of holes and mildew, 20c

_.Jea. plus postage. A. B. Haynes,

GO SOUTH
_ YOUNG MANI

|E FIRST DISCOVERY OF GOLD IN THE

#4000!










Luthersville.
















sane BRANDS acti

aired! to idee for registration with the Com-
uiturs aN, mark. or brand of livestock.

NOTICE














except the recording fee
our cattle are located.

"MISCELLANEOUS

MISCELLANEOUS



man, Rt. 1, Toccoa.

SYRUP:

40 gal. Pure Ga. Cane Syrup,
in 1 Gal. cans, guar. best qual-
ity, $1.75 gal. Will not ship. H.
C. Burnsed, Rt. 2, Ellabell.

ROOTS AND HERBS:
Yellow Root, 4 lb. lard box,

2, Talking Rock.
BLACK WALNUTS:

Clean and hulled Black Wal-
nuts, $2 bu. FOB. Mrs. EK. M.
Pope, Rt. 2, Box 190, Stock-
bridge.

SACKS;

Fine print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, ironed, free of holes,
and mildew, 10 sacks, $3.50
PP.; 30 White feed sacks, wash-
ed and letters removed. All
have some holes but useable.
$3 for lot and postage. Mrs.
G. L. Bramiett, Kt. 4, Marietta.

100 cap. egg pellet feed sacks,
unwashed, White, wt. 1/2 lb. ea
ea. Add postage. Frank L Bray,
3255 Bloomfield Dr., Macon.

SYRUP:

500 or more gal. Ga. Cane
Syrup, $1.25 gal. or lot, $1.10
gal. at my farm, 5 mi. W. Met-
ter, near Hwy. 46. L. H. Eden-
field, Stillmore.

BAMBOO ROOTS:

Large timber var. Bamboo,
25e per root, FOB. No less than
4 shipped. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis,
Box 124, Quitman.

FRUIT TREE:

Full bearing yellow, red and
dark purple plum, apple, and
May Cherry trees, Scupper-
nong. and Muscadine vines, 2,
$1.25; Garlic plants, $1; dried
Apples, 50c lb| Add_ postage.
Exch. for feed: sacks. Mrs. John
Myers, (Addison), Rt. 2, Hart-
well.

HAY:
400 bales clean bright clov-
er and rye grass hay, 75c bale.

R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.
MEAT:

Country hickory smoked
meat, Hams, 10-20 lbs., 85 lb.;
Shoulders, 8-16 lbs., 55c 1b.;
sides, 10-18 lbs. 50c Ib. Guar.

against spoilage. Shipped COD.
Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box 15,
Dexter.

Country cured Hams, 15-20
lIbs., 70c lb. FOB. George Hog-
an, Dexter.

PEAT MOSS:

Peat moss for packing plants
$3 bu. hamper. FOB. Miss
Pearlie Knight, Rt. 2, Doerun.

ROOTS AND HERBS:

Yellow Root, 4 Ib. lard box,
$1.30; Queen of the meadow,
4 lb. lard box, $1.50; also
Wild cherry bark, 4 Ib. lard
box, $1.25. Noel Crump, Rt.
2; Talking Rock.

Birdock Roots, 75c\1b.; cf
low dock and Wild cherry. bark;
also red sassafras, 2 lb., $1. Add
postage. R. C. Stover, RES:
Ellijay.

SACKS:

White chicken feed sacks,
washed and free from holes,
letters and mildew, 4, $1. Del.
Mrs..E. B. Mize, Rt. 1, Box
201, Alpharetta.

White Egg Pellet Sacks, 100
Ib. <cap., unwashed, 15c ea., wt.
1/2 lbs. ea. Add postage. Frank
L. Bray, 3255 Bloomfield Dr.,
Macon, Phone 3-5184. :

SAGE:

Have sev. lbs. nice shade dr.
Sage, $1.50 lb. Prompt. ship-
ment. Miss Georgia Edmonds,
Rt. 4, Toccoa.

MEAT:

2 nice sides white, salt cured
Meat, wt around 16 lbs. ea.
35c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Clar-
ence McMillian, Rt. 2, Dacula.

SACKS:
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
washed, ironed, free of holes

and mildew, 1, 2, and 3 of a
kind, 45 ea. Miss Ivey Dugger,





t) Oliver.





FOR SALE WANTED
SAGE: Washed and shade dri-| HONEY:
ed Sage, $2 lb, Mrs. W. J. Rick-| Want 10 lbs., Honey in Comb

$1.15. PP. Mrs. Abe Goble, Rt.7

for eating purposes. State price
postpaid. Mrs. M. L. Bae Rt
2 ae Rock.

OATS;

Want 6 to 10 tons baled or.
bundled Oats, cut in heavy ~
dough. Quote price and quantity
you have, W. O. McNair, PO
Box 1364, Macon. ae: :

BEE HIVES:

Want few col. Bees in Paty
hives for reasonable price.* D.-
L. West, Ht. 4, Douglasville.

PEANUTS:

Want 1/2 bu. Red Spanish
or Va. Bunch Peanuts. H-..

lanta.

PECANS:
Want low grade or id pr

PLANTS:

Want 1 doz. Hungarian wax
hot pepper plants. Mrs. H. W.-
Law, Chula.

SACKS: :
Want some White feed sack
State if. any holes, or washed
About 4 of same col. Prints.

Mrs. W. O. James, Pearson.-

SEED:





seed. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Roy-
ston.

HAY:
Exch. Syrup Cane Seed, also
Soybeans, for Hay. Contact.

Ralph Dewberry, Rt. 2, Acwart!

Want Coastal Bermuda hay.
State price, cond., and if will |
del. my place on Chamblee-
Tucker Rd., in 5 ton lot. H. R.
Green, Doraville, phone Cham-
plee 4530.





sired. by Superior Senior sir
and out of excellent high pro-
ducing Dam, $200, at farm; also

2 female Kids, $20 for lot, at
farm. Mrs. Hugh L. White,
Stockbridge.

Nice herds angus and White-
face cattle, reg. and grade in
both herds. Must reduce to one
breed and will sell either. D. L.
Carmichael, 142 Ellis St., NE,
Atlanta, Phone WA- 4006.

20 Whiteface Cows for sale,
Contact. W. H. Brannen, Rt. 1,
Unadilla.

Black Angus bull, 3 yrs. old,
$200. M. L. Foster, Williams
RiGise shia aals Palmetta,
Fairburn 5341.

3 extra good, reg. polled
Hereford bulls, 15 and 16 mos.
old, Sired by Circle M. Ranchs
Advance Scmino 48th, and out
of top bred Splled Hereford
cows. Blocky, marked perfectly
and halter: broken. Pri to
sell. Horace B. Smith, C/O
Creek polled Hereford Farm,
Dalton. Phone 1506 J-2.

_ Holsteins: 2 second calf heif-
ok freshen within 2 wks.; also
irst calf heifers, freshen 2-4
WKS aes Simpson, Rt. 2, Col-
lege Park, Phone PO-1-6859.

Polled White, 5 yr. old, Short-
horn. bull, Wahatchie Royal
Leader 8th, good cond. Gaynor
Shurley, Warrenton, Phone HO-
5-3408.

Horned stock bull, with horns,
12 mo. old, contact. Mark H.
Bradshaw, 6 East 19th. (St.
Rome, Phone 22216.

Sev. 'reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 7-8 mo. old; also some
purebred but not reg. F. W.
Reuter, Rt. 2, Adel.

23 thin yearlings, 11 stears,
12 heifers (have been tested for
Bangs and TB). Wt. 300-450 15s.
ea.; also grade Whiteface and
Black Angus, 15c lb. T. R.
Gillis, 401 W. First St., Vidalia,
Phone 3685.

25 good milch Cows, to fresh-
en in August, my farm. Located
1 mi. W. Rutledge, on Old At-
lanta Hwy. W. Mannie Head,



Rutledge.





te

.Want good start of Calif. bese: at

CATTLE FOR SALE =

milk goat, gentle and fresh with




























Reid, 2303 So. Pryor Rd.,- Ame








cans for personal use. Jack
Good, 1367 Pollard Dr., 8. W., -
Atlanta 11.



































Reg. Jersey bull, 3 yrs--old, 1




































TTLE FOR SALE

eg. Black Angus bull, sire
M. Eileenmere 4th, ready for
ght service, $135; also 6 Hamp-
vire pigs, $50 for lot. Located
mi. N. Roswell, off Hwy. 140,
Cox Rad. Ralph Dangar,
" erasack, Phone Roswell 2472.










pt Sunday M. B. Welsh, Rt.
EG, Ra, Macon, Phone 5-





gs Weketord cattle, reason-
- priced: All ages and in
lent cond. sired by such
outstanding pulls as HK true
old Adv. 8; HU Duke 5; HV
Baca Baron, and WMF Blanch-
ard Moid. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.,
c/o Ward Meade Farm. Rt. No.
Marietta, Phone 8-8772.

Ti ersey Cow, easy to milk, and
has good qualities, milking with
econd calf, 3-1/2 gal.
daily, $100 cash, at my farm.
H. HH. Simonton, Lumpkin,
Pa Vernon 98-4523 after 6




































: Reg. Hereford bull and heifer
of finest strain. Ogden A
ilfuss, C/O Melody Brook

m, Windy Hill Rd, Rt. 3,
a jetta, Phone Smyrna 5-7385.

funt, 447 Buford Rd., Macon.

Oxe 12 mo. old reg. Black
gus bull, fine breeding, with
ers, $350; 10 mo. old reg.
Black Angus bull, $250; also 5-
aited Chestnut saddle mare,
entle, m:w saddle and bridle,
250. B. W. Carr, Vienna.

ung reg. Guernsey bull, ar-
cal breeding, best bloodlines,
ood col., and priced reasonable.
F, H. Bunn, Midville.

Jersey-Guernsey milck Cow,
$125 now; will freshen last of
month, $135 after then. Can be
i. So. Lumpkin
Camp-Ground, on Hwy. at Eu-
gene C. Whitmires home. Daisy
Whitemire, Rt. 5, Gaines-

. Black Angus bull, purebred,
16 mos. old; fine bloodlines, and
breeding stock, $155 at farm.
I. C. Brown, Rt. 1, Singleton
Rd., Norcross.

3 Guernsey bulls, $75 to $125

a.; also will exch. a few good

mules for Yearlings. J. F. Well-
born, Rock Spring:

6 Dairy Cows, good milkers.
Sell together or separately. Rea-
_ sonable. Mrs, A, L. Sewell, Rt.

2, Newnan.

eg. Hereford bull, horned,
mo,old, Plato Domino
train, papers furnished, in ex-
nt cond. $160. Contact. oO.
B. Hardy, 1909 Lynwood Lane,
Albany, Phone HE 6-3321.

Several fine reg. Angus-5ulls,
outstanding and priced reas-
onable. Ready. tor immediate

g5e ca fin, Phone 6767.

2 Reg. horned type, Here-
ford bulls, both dehorned, one
is 4 yrs. and other 5 yrs. old,
a $200 ea. at farm. J. R. Porter,

Cochran.

a

.

Grade and reg. Hereford cat-
tie: also sev. irsh milch cows.
T. K. Moore, Sr., Rt. 3, Canton.

Reg, Jersey Cow, one reg.,
_ milking Shorthorn bull, wt.
1100 Ibs., one reg, Aberdeen-
Angus bull, wt. 400 Ibs., and
8 mo. old; also purebred Hol-
stein bull, wt. 800 lbs., John
C. Lee, Rt. 1, Weloome All Rd.,
College Park, Phone PO-1-6090.

Jersey Cow, from reg, dam,
fresh with first calf, $80 with-
out. calf. F. M. Gaines, 3889
ee Ave., Macon, Phone 5-
3.

Herd of grade Black Angus
cows with calves at side, and
-) purebred Angus bull for sale

at farm. No letters. See W. G.
_ Wallace, 5875 Chamblee-Dun-
. woody Rd., Phone 47-9734,

Reg. with papers Polled Here-
ford bull. wt, 500 Ibs. $150. See
anytime except Sunoay. M. B.






Welsh, Rt. 2, Heath Rd., Mac-
G on, ee. y. 2
a 4



CATTLE FOR SALE



Reg. Hereford cattle, young

bulls, heifers, bred cows,
with calf at side; also
Holstein cow, Ali
cond.,

Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.,
Warce Meade Farm, Paper

cOWS

one

excellent
and priced reasonably.

c/o
Mill

| Ra., Marietta, Phone 8-8772.

Fine,

gentle Jersey Cow,

5

yrs. old freshen April 10. (Will
not sell calf}; also want to hear
from someone who has gentle
mare, 6-7 yvs. old, very gentile,
wt. 700 lbs. Will buy or trade.

Write first. Geo. Ferguson,
1, Cave Spring.

Jersey-Holstein Cow

Rt.

and

ealf, wt. around 800 Ibs. freshen

April 28, excellent mitker,

4-5

gal. daily, priced reasonable at

barn. W. H. Bell, Charing.

10 reg. polled Hereford
tle, includes 6
heifers, 5-11 mo. old, 1 bull,

bred cows,

cat-
3
2

mo. old, Excellent "ploodlines,
and all good oond., $1,355; 7

purebred polled Herefords,
no papers, includes,

but

3 bred

cows, 3 heifers and | steer 5
mo. old, $545. G. W. Darden,

Watsonville.

Cream Jersey Cow. for

sale

at farm. Located off Old Senoia

Rd. Mrs.
Fayetteville.

S. T. Hawn, Rt,

i;

2 yr. old Reg. Black Angus
bull, papers furnished. Letters
ans. Johnnie Williams, Eastan-

ollee.



HOGS FOR SALE



6-8 wk. old pigs and

reg.

Duroc gilts, Sows and boars.
M. F. Peterson, 4070 McAfee

Rd., Decatur, Phone DE-861

Dark Red Durocs, both
med. blocky type, $25 ea.;

3.

sex,
also

bred gilts to farrow soon, $100
ea.; gilts with pigs at side, $150.

Reg.
W. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae.
Purebred Duroc pigs,
sex, 2-1/2 -- 4-1/2 mo.
Wavemaster

in buyers name. Charles

both

old,

and Foundation

stock, $20 to $35 ea.; bred gilts,

$60 ea.; bred Sows, $100
Life treated, dewormed
papers furnished in

ea.
and

buyers |

name. 4 mi. E. on Jordans Mill

Rd. M. M. Newsome, Sand
ville.

OIC breeding stock from

ers-

reg.

Shortnose blocky type stock,
from prize winning male pigs,
gilts and boards, $25 ea. Will

Reg.,
Cain,

treat, and crate. Pau
Rt. 1, Commerce.

One reg. Hereford 3 mo.
board pig, best bloodlines,
afi farm. Y. J. Lecroy, Rt.
Hartwell.

SPC open and bred gilts

sale. Quality breeding. Reg.

buyers name. Located 4 mi.,
Pinehurst. M,. J.
Pinehurst.

Hampshire pigs, 8 wks.

Pd:

old
$25
2,

for
in
S.E.

Blackmon,

old,

$10 ea.; J. G. Nash, Rt. 2, _Deca-

tur. Phone DE-5588.

16 OIC and SPC cross pigs, 3

wks. old on May 16th, $8

ea.

when 6 wks. old at my place,
3 mi. West Palmetto in Fulton
CoE. Wilson, Rt. 1, Pal-

metito.

Purebred Hampshire gilts
boars, reg., 8-10 wks. old,

and
$25

ea .FOB. Hilton E. Davidson,
Rt. 2, Glenwood, Lowery FFA.

8 Black big bone Guinea Pigs,
purebred but not reg. 8 wks.
old, $12.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. Ger-
trude Howell, Rt. 1, Mitchell.

OIC pigs, 10-11 wks. old, both
sex, at farm, $10 ea. J. F. Goss
Jr., Rt. 1, Box 195, Greensboro.

Purebred Duroe pigs, sub. to

reg. 11 wks. old, male and

fe-

male, $25 ea. Comer Morrison,

Rt. 1, Alamo.

Purebred Reg. Duroc Swine;

Fall and Spring pigs, boars

and

gilts, 8-10 wks. old, $25 ea. Rob-
ert Fountain, Rt. 7, Dublin.

Reg. Hampshire gilts
boars, 8 wks. old, FFA
chaih. Contact, Donald Orr,
1, Winder,
3:30 p.m,

and
pig
Rt.

Phone 5082 after

10 Yorkshire hogs ready, May
22, Reg., $25 ea. Mrs. Mary A.

Rhyne, Rt. 1, White.

*



MARKET BULLETIN

HOGS FOR SALE

Fast growing Hampshire-
Beltsville Cross meat type pigs,
8 wks. old, $10 ea. Owen, Kit-
tle, c/o Ge M. Anderson Farm,
Rt. 3, Conyers.

Fine OIC pigs, $9 ea., or less
at farm at Bouldercrest and
Clayton County line. J. B. Whit-

41 field, Rt. 1, eee none DI-

4770.

Duroe Sow, $30: 2 Duroc pigs,
also 4 Duroc Shoats, $14 ea.
Would trade for. Ewe Lambs.
Will not ship. J. P. Higgin-
botham, Rt. 1, Bogart.

SPC boar, 15 mo. old, wt. 450
lbs., good breeder, priced rea-
sonable. Ronald Rush, Rt. 1,
Glenn. f

2 Reg. Hampshire sows, about
2 yrs. old, $65 ea.; 4 Reg. Hamp-
shire boars, 3 mo. old, $15 ea.,
at my place; also for Service,
Reg. Hampshire Boar of Cham-
pon bloodlines, Fee, $5. Keith
Manly, Rt. 1, Alto.

OIC pigs, 8 wks. old, will reg.
in buyers name, both sex, $15
ea. Irving Stephens, County
Line Rd. Rt. 1, Ellenwood,
Phone DI-8348. :

2 excellent Shortnose SPC
male pigs, ready May 17, sire
was Grand Champion Colum-
bus, Fair 1955, $25 ea. FOB. J.
R. Cook, Box 143, Greenville,
Phone 2251, Guy.

Reg. Hampshire male Hog,
18 mo. old, good cond., $35 with
papers included. Sidney Boone,
Rt. 2, Axson.

Reg. meat type service boars,
from 160 Ibs. to 200 Ibs., $40 tio
$50 ea.; also Weaned Pigs, both
sex. All from champion blood-
lines, Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran.

12 pigs, 8 wks. jold, crossed
between Duroc and Poland
China, $10 ea. L. W. Mays, Rt. 2,
Box 25, McBean.

SPC Sow, 1 yr. old and 2 pigs,
9 wks. old. All purebred, and
entitled to reg. $70 for lot.
W. M. Williams, Rt. 2, Douglas-
ville.

6 purebred Duroc hogs for
sale. C. M. Easom, Rt. 1, Pitts.

Purebred Hampshire pigs, 8
wks. old, $22.50 ea. Ready June
Ist.; also open gilts, $35 and $45
ea. Western packer bloodlines.
All reg. in buyers name. David
Stough, Locust Grove, Phone
Griffin. 7396.

7 SPC pigs, ready for sale.
Can be seen on Stone Mountain
and Fucher Rd. G. L. Jackson,
Rt. 2, Stone Mountain, Phone
4332.

12 five wks. old Hampshire-

Berkshire cross pigs, $8 ea. W. T.

Elrod, Rt. 1, Woodstock. |

Nice pigs for sale, $8 ea. and |-

down. J. B. Whitefield, Clayton
Co. line, Bouldercrest Dr., Con-
ley, Rt. 1, Phone DI-4770.

Reg. Yorkshire pigs, 10 wks.
old boars and gilts, $32.50 ea.
FOB. my farm. Above average
and wonderful foundation stock.
Clyde Blaylock, Re; Manetta,
Phone 7-1318...

Young reg. OIC ee arith
papers, $60. Mrs. W. W. McCain,
Rt. 2, Stockbridge.

Little bone Guinea Pigs, 6
wks. old, $10 ea. Will not ship.
Eek: Echols, Winston.

Reg. SPC pigs, gilts and
males, $20 ea. with papers,
without papers, $18 ea. Ready
within 5 wks. Can be seen at
Ashleys Ranch. Mrs. John H.
Ashley, Box 66, Dexter.

Black Poland China
10 wks. old, FFA pig
$2 ea. Richard Cousins,
Greenville.

Reg,
boars,
chain,
Rt. 3,

First class reg. Berkshire
boar, 1 yr. old, $50. C. J. Hard-
man, Commerce.

5 purebred Hampshire pigs,
good markings, both sex, 10
wks. old, not sub. to reg., $25
ea., at my place, or can ship,

$2 extra. Robert H. Guess, Rt. |

1, Box 59, Homerville.

Red Duroc Jersey Pigs, 6 mo.
old, wt. 100 lbs, Cherry Red,
blocky type, best strain. J. J.
Waters, Louisville, Phone 3271,








HOGS FOR SALE |

(pigs SPC and Black PC: cross-
ed), $40 for lot. Will not ship.
Located 3 mi. E. Dies Cross
Rd. Re Es MeLeRoy,;. Rie: 1;
Blythe. :

Reg. Herefords: 2 boars and
2 gilts, 6 mos. old, papers furn-
ished; also 30 Hereford pigs, not
reg., 8 wks. old, boars and gilts.

Geo. M. Brown, 111, 74 Peach-
tree St. N. E., Atlanta, WA-2240.

9 purebred OIC pigs, prize
winning stock, from large lit-
ters, can be reg. buyers name,
now ready to go, $12 ea. Jerry
Masters, Ri. 2, Buford. Phone
3646. :

Pair young shoats, male and
female, IOC stock. Write. G. W.
Williams, Rt. 1, Box 808, C/O
Williams Dairy, Columbus.





SPC. Sow, .6 pigs 7 wks. old]

Luther C. Holland, Byromville.







Reg. big bone ates pigs,
treated and papers furnished,
$25 ea. Shipped PP. in Ga.







Bred gilts and service boars, ;
reg. in buyers name: SE
epg iat en Phone |
73

Reg. OIC nate! hon, 20.\mo, <3
old, very gentle and: prolific,
$50 or trade; also young pure-
bred OIC male, ready for ee
ice, buh no papers, $30. A.
Moss, Rt. 1, ae Ra., /
Riverdale. | :























Meat type Vorkstiass sich:
boars, $50 ea.; gilts, now,
June price, $65; July, $70: Au-
gust, $75. Will keep and de
free in August, any place in
state. C. K. Elliott, Forest Hills
roa Rt. 2, Americus, Fae









For Top Garden Qualicy foe
Keep New Crops Coming

How many carrots can a hun-
gry,
many will you grow in your gar-
den? How long will they stay
tender and just right for the
table?

Top quality vegetables from

your home garden (and food for |}

family health and fun) should be
the key to your planting sched-
ule. You'll want young crops at
the peak of tenderness and fla-

vor, spread over as long a period |

as possible,
Fast growing vegetablesthe

early onesall have short sea-

sons when they are tastiest and
of best quality. Youll want ten-

der fresh ones coming along all.

summer. Thats not hard to do if
you take an hour or so and plan
a spring and summer planting
schedule. Keep your whole gar-
den busy growing something
without getting too much of one,
too little of another.

Make several plantings, but
smaller ones. That way you use

minimum space yet get the most |
of the fresh vegetables to eat, |

And you save work, seed, plant
food and water. Water can be
most important of all if you ex-
pect summer restrictions. All it
takes is a simple schedule based
on how much you expect your
tamily to eat.

What vegetables do you need
and how much of each? The har-
vest of carrots from a single
sowing will last in top condition
at least eight weeks. A. row of
carrots two feet long will provide
an ample serving for the aver-
age family. So a first sowing of
carrots 32 feet long will provide

' 16 servings or two per week.

This should be followed by a
second sowing, timed to mature
when the first crop has been har-
vested; and three sowings should
see you through the season so

far as table use is concerned.

If you will estimate the num-
ber of family servings each week
of all short-harvest vegetables,
you can figure out the number of
sowings and the length of row
for each from the data in the
accompanying table. -

Column 2 gives the time cue

growing child eat? How

5









Sau Each of Thess
Vegetables Several
Times? 3
Harvest Grow. ag igre
from ons fam - 2
aowing lasts sneving:
Beans, snap 4weeks _1 foot 3
Beets - 6 weeks 1 foot
Carrots 8 weeks 2 feet
Cucumbers 4 weeks 2feet |
Endive S weeks 1 foot |
Lettuce. 6 weeks I foot
Kohlrabi 3weeks 2 feet
Turnips 2weeks 114 feet |
Spinach 2weeks Sfeet:[
Sweet Corn 10 days 4 feet | eat
Onion Sets 4 weeks I foot | :
Peas _ 2 weeks 3 feet}, .
Radish, early 1 week 1 foot |. -
- summer 2weeks 1 foot |.
winter 6 weeks I foot |



and in column 2, the space to :

plant in the garden row to pro- x Sg

vide one serving for a o Ere

four. :
Data on days to table size is 5

given in most seed catalogs for iia

every vegetable variety. Early pee

varieties of lettuce will be ready

in 40 days; while late head let- :

tuce may take 90 days tomas

ture. By sowing early and late

varieties at the same time, you an Oy

can have a longer harvest. This

may be advisable for sweet corn

because late varieties do better

in late summer and early fall

weather. But this practice re-

quires more space, since the

slow maturing varieties occupy

soil which could be used for

something else, if a succession

of quick growing crops were cent
sown. ee
Peas, lettuce, radishes and

spinach will not do well in July

and early August, so do not plant

these crops to yield in hot weath-

er, but sow them for early 7

mer and fall harvests only. FSS ee
_ Do not follow a leaf crop, seed _ 2
crop, or root crop with one of the | eo
same class; but use a different _
type, to avoid disease and soit |
exhaustion. ;










bee lasts from one sowing, ;







ae to R

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from grand champion :



. Papers on request.
by mail. Tommy New-

"Rt 2, Box 442, Valdosta.






reg. Hampshire pigs, both
; with papers, 8 wks. old,
ea.; without, $10 ea. also
OIC brood Sow, $50 with
ers. Adam Whitaker, Rt. 1,
ie Ridge.







a, 2 yrs. old ,Sow had liter
pigs in Jan. $35 ea.; also
old Pigs reg. in buyers
ne, $20 ea, at my place.
is Patterson, Lenox.

ebred Hampshire gilts,
_ wt. 150 lbs., $45; 100 Ibs.,
ea.; also bred gilts not
$50 ea. David Stough, Lo-
Grove, Phone Griffin 7396

yr. old reg. Hampshire Sow,
-of FFA champion Sow, $65;
reg. Hampshire pigs, $15
at 8 wks. old. Jerry Pitts,
SF Tucker, Phone Clarkston

or Soe Reg. SPC ars
mond Boy, No. 529751. Fee
Cash. George Ferguson, Rt.
Cave Se

HORSES MULES
_ FOR SALE

Large size Shetland Pony,
tle but needs some break-
Pony and saddle, $175. Mrs

jetta, Phone Smyrna 5-5452.

ple Gray horse, 700 Ibs.
-old, work and ride. See
vs place. Cd Ws Cane,
ine Hill St., Stone Moun-

ood mare, 10-12 yrs. old,
14 mo. old Colt; 5-gaited
. Walking horse, of Peavine
;. feg:. but without pa-
$75; Polled Whiteface
ent. to Reg., 2-3. -
some cows and farm''tools
: also. W. B. Cochran,
Douglasville.








































g. Hampshire brood sows
Contact. Ervin Barnes,
Blue Ridge. :

ae both broke and
trained to work cattle,
right or will consider
pfOR good cattle. Contact.

gentle Horse, 3 yrs.

900 Ibs., dark red,
mane and tail, broke to
gaited, $150 at my place.
Ferguson, Ried. Cave

"Mare Mule, about 8
wt. 950 Ibs., $90 or
or slow mule or milch
ohn R. vee Rt. 1, Au-

a, Mare Mule, 5 yrs.
wt. 900 lbs.; also want 8
harrow for small tractor,

d cond. J. D. Graham,
, Danielsville.

dings,
ed to work cattle.
ably price or consider
for good cattle. Geo. H.

nino Stud Colt, 18 mo.
reg. Palomino Horse,
rs of America. Will del.
e at Westwood farm;
trade colt for 3 Ang-
with calves at side.
West, Jr. 4825 Peach.
mwoody. Rad., N. E., At-
Phene EX-5579.











W. Grogan, 148 Favor Rd., |



utts, The Rock. gsi!

both broke and

205 Cotton Ave., Thom-







20 young bred Shetland Pony
Mares, and sev. geldings. Reas-
onable. L. -L. pers: Cor-
dele, Phone 423.

Gaited saddle mois horse, 7
yrs. old, gentle and in. good
cond. Saddle and bridle includ-
ed. Jean McGuire, c/o Treas-
ure Oak Farm, Rt. 2, Carroll-

Bs | ton.
Reg. OIC male and Sow,

Brown and White . Pinto
Horse with bridle and saddle,
$150. Corrienne Cobb, Rt. 25
Quitman.

Black 3 yr. old, 39 in, Shet-
land Stallion, ride and drive
for sale, also male burro (not
a Jack), $65. Robert K. Smith,
620 Barlow St., Americus.

Black mule, about 900 lbs.,
8 yrs. old, good plow mule,
work anywhere, $105. <A. J.

| Adams, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald.

Horse mule, 6 yrs. old, wt.
950 lbs. real good plow mule,
$75 at my place, 6 mi. out on
Greenville Rd. John M. Mobley,
Rt. 4, LaGrange.

Reg. Tenn. Walking horse, 7
yrs. old, wt. 1,000 Ibs. black-
sorrel, blaze face, white stock-

| ings, gentle, $150; also small
Roan stallion, coming 4 yrs. old,
blaze face, white stockings,

broke to ride, saddle-bred but.
not trained, $75. See any day
except Sunday. Frank Pace, Rt.
3, Rising Fawn.



RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS,
AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES FOR SALE)



Californians, best bloodlines,
top markings, reasonable price.
Ped. papers furnished. Ship
eee a. R. Lamar Brantley,

Wrightsville.

' Dif. kinds Rabbits, all ages.
Cannot ship. Rosalie Watkins,

: | 3810 Adamsville Dr., S. W., At.

lanta, Phone PL-5- 0229.

Rabbits, priced reasonable, at
my place. Miss Arminda Mason,
210 Center Ave. East Point,
Phone PO-1-7066. ,

8 white NZ Rabbits, 6 wks.
old, $2.50 ea., $5 pr. Add post-
age. Roy Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford.

40 NZ. White Rabbits, 28 mix-
ed col., dif. ages. Sell or exch.

for Pheasants. Lester Edwards,

Rt.2, Ball Ground.

2 mo. old White-Buck Rab-
bits, $1.50 $2.50 ea. Will ship.
Mrs. Marie Holland, Box 14,
Coogler Rd., Dalton.

NZ White Rabbits, buck me
does, select breeding stock, 1
mo. to 1 yr. old, $3 to $8 ea. C.
W. Page, 149 North Ave., N.E.,
Atlanta 8, Phone AT-6452.

Few young Guinea Pigs (cav-
ies), from 6 wk. to 3 mo. old.
Mrs. C: D. Turnipseed, Smyrna,
Phone 5-5083.

NZ Beef type Rabbits, 4 does
(1 Pedigreed), 1 buck and 9
bunnies, $30, or sell separately.
Wm. R. Hartman, 4360 Houston
Ave., Macon, Phone 26278.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



Milk Goats, 3-4 qts. milk
daily; young bucks and Does;
also reg. French Alpine Bucks,
and 1 Saanar. buck, 2 ee old.
Mrs. B. F. Keown, Rt. 6, Rome
Phone 6642.




















Certified Sweet



@
Notice
All persons buying sweet potato planis should

2 Department of Entomology and certified
eing free of disease. These plants, when sold.

Bilasingame, head of the Department of
ology. says a number of non-certified plants
eing shipped into Georgia and werns against

caaiie- ot. any plants not certified hy his

Potato Plants.

fant with few Cheviots.













Pure Nubian milk goat, fresh
now with 2 mo. old Ewe kid.
Reasonable. R. J. Williams ,Rt.
2, Box 373, Albany.

100 grade sheep, 2 yrs. growth
of wool. Still lambing. Make
offer. C. P.. Savage, Jr. 119
ee St., Montezuma, Phone

80-90 goats, large and fat. All
grown and young, none under
1 yrs. old, $6 ea. Located 10 mi.
Gray, on Eatonton Hwy. 129.
Mrs. Homer Chiles, Haddock.

Pure blood and reg. Toggen-.

burg milk goats, from best
bloodlines, and milkers that can
be. found. W. A. Roach, Rt. 6,
Box 81, Savannah,

150 Blackface and 150 White-
face Yearling Ewes, ready to be
bred: <fors.csale. RB... Curtis;
2600 poo Madison

19 fine Goats, 2 Billies and
2 Wethers, 15 Nannies, crossed
with good milk stock, $5 ea.
for lot. Rey. Curd Walker, Rt.
1, Adrian.

First class Reg. Hampshire
Rams, Yearlings and 2 yr. olds.
C. J. Hardman, Commerce.

Reg. and grade Suffolk and
Dorset Rams; also Ewes with
lambs at side. Priced reasona-
ble. M. S. Pearson, 1920 Mari-
lon Dr., Columbus.

32 Sheep, some bred for
$475. J. D. Harper, Rt. 2, Cool-
idge.

2 reg. Toggenburg does, best
bloodlines, outstanding milkers;
3 buck Kids, from these does,
born April 28 and May 2nd.
W. R. Mitchell, Rt. 1, Bloom-
ingdale.

Bred and open Ewes with
lambs at side, limited Numb-
er of reg. Hampshire lambs, 6
mo. old. All Ga. bred and ac-
clmated. Mrs. F. C. Davis, c/o
Golden Fleece Farm, 8mi. N.
Macon. Gray, Phone Macon 5-
7924.

Young Saanan goat, fresh in
March, about 3 Qts. daily, $20.
Will del. up to 100 mi. Consider
swap for chickens: A. S. Ham-

ilton, Dacula. Phone Lawrence- |

ville 2720.

Milk Goat, giving 3 qts. daily
$15. W. L. McCart, 1066 Wylie
St, S. E, Atlanta 16.

5 reg. Corriedale Rams, 1 yr.
old, Come see and make offer.

Dr. W. K. Cousins, 109% So..
Marble St., Rockmart, Phone
2992.

Flock of sheep; 60 ewes and
2 Rams, Hampshire Predomin-
One
Hampshire Ram and 1 Cheviot
Ram. Sheared. Sell any amt.
Harry A. Wasden, Quitman.

Some nice bucks from heavy
milkers both Togs and Saanas,
age 3 mo. to 1-1/2 yrs, All
hornless and gentle, $5 to $20
ea. at my place. Sired from
buck of the Carl Songburg
tribe. John D. Parker, Rt. 1,
Tucker Rd., Macon.

Saanan milk goat, freshen
Jan giving 6-1/2 qts. bottled
milk daily, now giving 4 qts.;
also 2 of her daughters, one
not bred, other Jan. kid, Mrs.
L. A. Ellis, 217 Lacy St., Mar-
ietta, Phone 6-6384.

Good Alphine milk goat, be-
tween 3-4 qt. milk daily, Kid
2 mo, old, $40 at home. J. H.
Allen, Towns.

Nice lot Hampshire, $10 ea.;
at my place, 1-1/2 mi. Jasper,
on Hwy. 53. Hubert Burgess,
Jasper.

BANTAMS:

Modern and Old English Black
Breasted Red Game, Mille
Fleur, Black Tail Japanese, Old
English Silver Duckwing game,
White Leghorn, and R. I. Reds;
also. common hens for setiters.
B. H. Holsomback, 302 S. Har-
ris St. East Point.

John Low Smith White Leg-
horn Bantams, 6 wks. old, also
purebred R. I. Red Bantams,
6 wks. old, $3 trio. Will not ship.
Hiram Dunn, 216 North Clark
Sf East Point, Phone PO-1-
4022, a







POULTRY FOR SALE



POULTRY FOR SALE



12 Pullets, Bantam and Cor-
nish cross. All laying, $1 ea.
Mrs. E. George, Rt. 3, Indian
Creek Dr. Stone Mountain,
Phone .4-37286.

Purebred yellow, feathered
legged Buff Orphington Ban-
tams, $5 pr.; 2 hens and 1
Rooster, $7; 8 Roosters, $8 for
lot; also Buff Bantams, hatch-
ing eggs, 15, $1.75; 30, $3. Add
postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson,
Shellman.

Old time breed Bantam hens,
laying, $2.50 pr.; also 5 yellow
Buff Orphington, now laying
and Rooster, $12.50 for lot; also
fine yellow Buff Orphington

Rooster, $2. Will ship. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Coogler Rd.,
Box 14, Dalton.

8 Bantam hens, 60c ea.: 1
rooster, 50c. Ali 1955 hatch;
also 20 baatams, 3 wks. old,
10 ea. Mrs. Fred. Williamson,

Rt. 6,, Horsley Mill Rd., Car-,

rollton. Phone TE-2-6872.

CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:

' Fine brood Cock, and one
nice White Dom hen, $5 pr:; also
nice White brood Stag with hen
to. match, $5. All dead game.
Ro. Griffin, Oak St., Gaines-
ville.

Pure Morgan White Hackle,

Allen Roundhead, Madgin Clar-
ets, and Carolina Blues; also
Eggs for setting crossed, white

hackle and blues, White hac- |

kles, and Clarets; also White
hackles and roundheads, $2 set-
ting of 12. R. L. Stonecypher,
Rt. 1, Box 244, Buford, Phone
3959.

Pure Tassel Ginn: Red pit
game chickens, from the very
best stock, also pure strippling
blue pit game chickens. W. A.
Rooch, Rt. 6, Box 81, Savan-
nah.

Game Stag, 1/2 White Hackle,
1/2 Clairborn, ready to walk,
also White Dom -hen, $2. ea.
C. L. Griffin, Oak St., Gaines-
ville.

.Pen of Black Warhorse games
4 hens and stag, $25; eggs $4
setting. Scnd M. O. Paul B.
Adams, Rt. 1, Macon.

2 Red Quill Stags, 1 Irish
Gray, I Blue Cuban, $2.50 ea.
No less 2 shipped. Roy Dills,
Rt. 4, Box 112-A, Blairsville.

7 Black Cornish pullets and
rooster, 2 mos. old, $3 ea.; 5
Black Cornish pullets, 1 mo.
old, $1.50 ea.; baby Bantams,
$3 doz.; 6 Red Hampshire hens
and 6 White Rock hens and
rooster $2 ea. Lockard Bell,
2677 Pharr Rd., N. E., CR 4390.

LEGHORNS:

100 W. L. hens, laying, and
50 N. H. Red and B. R. pullets,
$1 ea. also pure white African
guinea. roosters, 2 for $3. Come
after. Mrs. R. W. Wingo, New-
nan.

MINORCAS, MISC. AND
ORPINGTONS:

Giant Black Minorca, breed-
ing stock, breeding hens, $3 ea.;
Cockerels, $5; also hatching
eggs, $3 per 15. PP. insured PP.
L. B. Millians, Newnan.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC:

2 large Grey Ganders, $5 ea.,
or $9 for the two; also 2 White
Pekin Drakes, $3 ea., or $5 pr.
Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman.

Fresh hatched baby Turkeys,
1955 hatch Tom Turkeys, Mus-
covy Ducks, Bantam and R. R.
Roosters. Joseph Clay, 1645 Up-
per River Rd., Macon.

White King Pigeons, 2-4 mo.
old, parent stock from one of
nations large squab farms, $3
ea. R. G. Thompson, 1011 Pow-
ers Ferry Rd., Marietta, Phone
7-1288.

Ringneck and golden Pheas-
ants, purebred bantams, White
Cochin, Black Cochin, Golden
Sebright Silver Duck wing; at
my home. Thomas H. Stone, 200
So. 3rd. St, Warner Robins.

35 Pheasant hens, 1 yr. old,
now laying, and 8 cocks, $2.50
ea. for lot. Barney R. Pearson,



Rt. 1, Kennesaw. {

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REDS:
65 or.
Red hens, $100 for lot at my
place, Riley Lewis, Box 291,
Fairburn, Phone 2751.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, -ETC.:.\

White King Pigeons, Amer-
icas finest breeding strain. Og-
den A. Geilfuss, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, Windy Hill. Rd.,
Rte3} Marietta, Phone Smyrna
5-7385

Blue Peafowl, Golden, Silver
Amherst and Ringneck Pheas-
ants, large mated White King
Pigeons and Doves; Game
Chickens, Fancy purebre@ Ban-
tams, and Guinea Pigs (cavies);
aso Hatching eggs. Mrs, Helen
Street, c/o Fernridge, Farm,
2956 Buford oe Bie 22, At-
lanta 6 5

ing, $4 pr. C .M. Wilson, Rt.
1, Box 372, Douglasville, ..

6 fine Pheasants hens and 1
cock, $2 ea. at home Hens ie
all laying; also fresh eggs,
for 25c at home. C. RL Call,
Carnesville.

Common Pigeons, mated and
working, $1 pr. MusSedvy Ducks
$2.50 pr.; also Duck eggs, $1
doz.; also pr. Silver: Pheasants,
$8, or exch, for 2 prs.
quail. Starling Yawn, Byrom-
ville. E im

Large No. Bobwhite quail;
young birds of all ages, and
eggs. Prices on request. L. E.
Brannen, Jr., 311 Savannah
Ave., Statesboro, Phone PO-
4-2843.

25 Chukar Partridges, 11 mo.
old, now laying, $5 pr., at farm;
also Chukar eggs, 25c ea. W. H.
Keown, Rt. 2, Canton, Phone
1123-W.

ea.; eggs, 20c ea.; available
son, Riverdale, Phone Jonesboro

6186.

Calif. Valley, Gambels Blue
Scaled, Tenn. Reds, Northern
Bobwhite, Blond Bobwhite
Chukar Partridge, Ringneck
Pheasant, Jap Silkies and R. I.
Red Bantams. Booking eggs and
chicks for all above. Richard H.
Barry, 220 Ridgeland Ave., De-
catur, Phone CR-3048.

Pheasant and Bobwhite Quail
chicks and eggs, Golden, Am-
herst, Reeves, Silver and Ring-
neck. H. Tonsgard, 5289 Lamar
St., Decatur, Phone CR-3775.

Sev. prs. 500 mi. Racing Hom-
ers, mated and producing, 4 prs.,
$10; 1956 youngsters, 10, $10.
All, seamless banded. J. B.
Wooten, 265 Park St., Macon.

1956 hatch, Chinese Ringneck
Pheasants. R. H. Davidson, 112
N. Bayard St., East Point, Phone
PO-1-5654.

11 Pheasants hens laying oe
3 .cocks, 22 Golden Sebright
Bantams, 3 males, show type;
4 Game Cocks, Eagle and White
Hackle; also some hens and
games. AS aR Mines, 630-1/2 S.
Wilkinson St. Milledgeville.

Ringneck Pheasant
Mallard Ducklings, 50c_ ea.;
Pheasant eggs, 25c ea:; $22.50
per 100: B. B. Bronze Turkey
eggs, $4. 50 doz. Mrs. Bill Pick-
rell, Rt. 2, Cochran, Phone Web-
ster 4-2615.

REDS, N: H., R. t nue
PARMENTERS: ae

20 R. I. Red Pullets, 11 wks.
old, $1.75 ea., Pullorum tested,
grade 4-A chickens. Edward L.
Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Terrace,
Augusta, Phone 6-4216.

38 Parmenta pulletsand 2
Roosters, all hens laying. Come
after. A. R. Bailey, 489 ;Pine
St., Hapeville, Phone PO-7-
6165.

N. H. Indian River Crosses,
2 White Cornish Roosters, and

12 Guineas, $1.25 ea; also some
Bronze turkeys, $5 and $6-ea.

Theron Hicks, Rt. 1, Adel. ~

ROCKS (Barred, White and

Others): :
1 grown, young White Rock

rooster, $1.50 plus postage. Roy



Pruett, Rt. 1, Buford.

large.

now, at my place. F. L. Hutche- ~



70 March hatch N.H. ~

3 pr. Chukars. Hebe now Ways

Bobwhite quail, day old, 40c |

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Egg Experts Named

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Millet Acreage Shows
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ginia Department of Agriculture di-
vision of markets, Luray, Virginia.
_ Other members of the schools staff
wiil be announced later. The school will
be sponsored jointly by the Southeast-
ern Poultry and Egg Association, the
University, the Georgia Poultry Federa-
tion, Departments of Agriculture in sev- |
eral Southeastern states, and the U. S.
Department of Agriculture.
Enrollment in the school-will be lim-
ited, according to Harold E. Ford, South-
easterns director of organization who
will be in charge of. the four-day inten-
sive training course. It will include both -
state egg inspectors. from 10 Southeast--
ern states and representatives of commer-
cial firms. The registration fee of $40

lating factor. It is highly digestible and
furnishes excellent grazing for hogs, but
must be grazed close for best results.

It is suggested that staggered plant-
ing dates be used on Starr millet. The
first planting may be in early spring.
New areas should be planted on into
mid-summer. By so doing, the farmer
has new millet production come in all
through the summer and early. fall.

Prepare a good seed bed and fertilize
with 500 pounds of 4-12-12 per acre. Plant

- in. 30 to 36 inch rows and use 8 to 12
pounds of seed per acre.

Starr millet should be cultivated once
or twice. When it reaches a height of
15 to 18 inches of growth, it should be
grazed down and then the cattle taken

ville plant is inifled: The y
that growers offer about the same
of wool on each sale day. It w
Ladies that eS from tl

a ee Co, wool piper f
Miltedgeville plant only
12, oe 13, and will not

off.
At this time about 30

rogen should be applied
millet should then be allowed to reach
a height of 15 to 18 inches before graz-
ing again. A total of 60 to 100 pounds of
nitrogen should be used per acre in split

application.

pounds of nit-
per acre. The



will cover meals and lodging on the Uni-
versity campus and the school fee.

Applications will be accepted at South-
easterns Richmond office, 615 E, Frank-
lin Street, in the order of receipt and
tothe limit of facilities. All ae
will be acknowledged.

The school is the first of its kind ever

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POULTRY FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WANTED FARM HELP WANTED POSITIONS WANTED
URKEYS, GEESE, GUINEAS| Want nice gentle milch cow,| Want White man, under 50]. 50 yr. old single man wants
UCKS. ,ETC.: 3-4 gal. milk daily, with 2nd | yrs. old, married and with small) job on Poultry farm with Chris-
ay 22 Geese, $3 ea.; 35 Goslings, | or a calves: ee NAHE ry, | family to do farm work on farm. : pee aa eee ny aan ete man.
3; a Pp SLaR tian party, and $15 wkly. salary.
$2 ea. at farm. Mrs. L. A. Hun- | OC pigs, wt. around 75-100|Look after chickens, livestock; , no other bad habits and
nicutt, Metter. lbs. ea., or will take Sow that| have carpenter and _ painting Junior Gilreath, Rt. 2, LaFay- ing worker. Contact.
z i hite | Will litter soon. Ed Garner, Rt.| Exp. and good habits. State | etite. : Blackwell, Stone | - Mount
7 ducks and 2 drakes, White | 4 warietta. qualifications and salary ex- 3
- Pekins.~All ducks laying, 1 yr.|~ pected. Personal interview nec-| , 29 YT: old married man and Man and wife
old June Ist., $10 FOB. J. F.| Hoqgs: essary. H. M. Bates, C/O Ful- child wishes job on mee size a on iste
Eaton, Rt. 1, Ranger. Want Reg. Tamworth or/ton Co. Court House, Atlanta 3, |tanch, cattle or Poultry arm. |farm. Rm. a
a Duroe boar, out of litter of 10| Ph Exp. in both. Am sober, honest | sal
oy eh: Gee ee or Toe of beat Biaodlines State yee and willing worker. Need 3-4
Mated pr., $10. Tey Maul- age, price, and other particulars.|__ Want man and wife to work| Rm. house, wired for stove.
din, Bogart. W. L. Brown, 416 Lake Ave.,|for wages doing gen. farm work. | Can move at once. Jim Lowery, | C/ : Har
25 pr. White King pigeons, | Griffin, Phone (after 6 P.M.),|House with lights furnished. Rt. 1, Turnin Rd., Jonesboro. | Rd., Fairburn. | oe
$2 pr.; 10 pr. No, Bob White 5197. Lucian Collins, Rt. 2, Lo 45 yr. old, single man wants} 30 yr. old | White 1
quail., $4 pr.; also 10 hen quail. : Z Wart cident Hivstianecoue 0b Ee falkt Is ; hi
: HORSES AND MULES: ant elderly Christian cou-|job as caretaker, ng care | sma amily wishes
wal not ship. Mrs. George | went Plug mule and 1-horse|Ple to help with chickens and | of chickens, or light farm work; rds!
awn, Rt. 2, Marietta, phone) | oon and harness Alonzo F,|Cow on small farm. Share gar-|also drive truck and am exp.|Dairy herd in par
ee Tones Re. 1 onespore: den and milk. Good home for|in landscape and flowers and would like p
POULTRY WANTED 7 a right party. W. Comer Cham-j;yard work. Rm., board and
: : Want poe date oe blee, Rt. 1, Box 391, Roswell. a wae fe ME
orse, quality must b goo : : am c/o Willie SVEN
BANTAMS: enough for lady to ride. Phil- 1, Ben Hill,
Want Rose Comb Silver Se-|lip Hudson, 118 Park Lane, POSITIONS WANTED |
bright Bantam Roosters. Give | Thomaston. : 43 yr. old woman with 7 yr.)
prices. A. B. Padgett, Box 405 55 yr. old man wants work a child wants job. gow light |.
Jasper. FARM HELP WANTED | 2s caretaker on Poultry or Cat- ae hve . Se nopeat ae 1
ze tle farm. 20 yrs. exp. Can give eae y Cee ee 4 t end 3
Be ee pee ref/ Robert M. Mitchell, Black<)(#s; Wil: 9s 07a 2
ens at once. State price an Want middleaged woman to well, art $15 w r. Letters ans. or eel x
what you have. Mrs. Emily P. |); anytime. Mrs. Irene Shelley,
live on farm with,elderly coup-
Cranford, Box 174, Newnan. |je ang help with light farm Want place in country to raise | 725 N. 9th. St., Griffin, a Bone
DUCKS: work. Private room and reas- Shea patoey ae Saas oe Married. No childr
Want pair Mallard ducks or | Cable salary. Modern conven- of ee ae 26 yr. old married man with| Reg. Ben Head,
setting of the Mallard duck} lences in home. R. D. Powell,|Ga., on bus line if possible. child wants job on Poultry Ave., Ss Ws Atlant 3:
eggs. Miss Evelyn Moore, Rt.| Rt. 2, Hazlehurst. Need 3-4 Rm. unfurnished Ps with Christian party. Need Want place arith bell
1, Cataula. Want Tniddlesued yee Wes ae a = coe 205 S. 3 rekon Norris Hill, Rt.) people, raising chickens. |
INEAS: man to live in farm home an mi ., Sandersville.
NS Ss Guineas. State |40 light farm chores on farm,| 4. oiq whit ee Family of 3-want job on eee. ai hee ae
price and kind. K. FE. White,|for Rm. board and reasonable} YF 0 WITS WOTIAL Win; |All grown and. able to work. Se ee
1241 Munroe Ave, Columbus. | Salary. Near Athens. All letters | Job on farm doing any kind of| Gan go all kinds fatm work| rent basis. Stat ful
. ans. H. G. Canning, Rt. 1, C/O | farm work. Willing worker. | also drive tractor. Go anywhere. | B. F. Tanner, 235 Simp
Hie oe ago ee Canning Farm, Winterville. Eva C. Hill, Temple. Joe Wood, Rt. 1, Norman Park. N. W. Apt. 3, Atlanta 1
ng easan ee
a hens, State Drie aha kind. tee Want exp. herdsman for com-
Ruby M. Jackson. 503 E, Church | Mercial cattle ranch. James 9
ae Bist Pome os) Last, Week's Livestock Sales Rep
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS| Want reliable col. family with -
Want about 200 pullets, or |not more than 3 children. Man s
straight-run chickens to raise: |must be exp. in operating trac- Atlanta Rome Athens Thomaston
party pay for chickens, feed, for and combine. Fine house 4 5-15 5-16 5-16 S14
and pay me for raising. Send oe oe a Sra ay: ae STEERS & HEIFERS 1050 523 423 - 225
stamped addressed nvelope | avaliable. James utts, e215. ; : . rf :
for reply to letters. Mrs. W.| Rock, Phone 3760. Good 17.00-19.50 eons "517.00 _-17.00-18.10
ae Rt. 5, Newnan. Want exp. Dairyman with | Commercial 15.00-17.00 15.00-15.50 15.00-16.50 14.50-17.00
small family to work on farm. | ypitity 13.25-14.75 13.25-15.00- 13.00-15.00 13.25-14.75
Want 2 BR. I. or N. H. Red| State age and exp. in first let- soe ee
oung roosters, also 6 or 8 oo a anlery and living | Vealers 16.00-21.75 16.00-21.75 16:00:23,752 cee oe
arred Rock hens, prefer in | cond. . H. Barker, 518 E. 39th. Seraae aed
radius. of 20 mi. Atlanta. -Will| St. Savannah. Stockers & Feeders 13.00-17.75 _ 13,00-17.00 14.00-14.75 13.00-16.50
pick up._J. N. McGinnis, Rt.) Want clean, nice healthy, mid- | Feeder Calves 13,00-20:00 14.00-22.00 - 14.00-17.75 13.00-18.00
8, Box 421, Austell, Phone 2854. | gieaged woman to do light far - oa ES
ght farm 5 3 %
work on farm and to live as ore : : = ee
LIVESTOCK WANTED | one of family for Rm., board | utility 11.50-13.00 11.75-13.00 11.50-13.00 =S11.25-12.00
5 and $12 wk. State qualifications : ~~ = ___
CATTLE a age in first letter. H. D.| Canners & Cutters 9.50-12.00 9.50-12.00 9.00-11.75
; ilstrap, 1060 Seaboard Ave., :
Want 2 reg. Guernsey bulls,|.N. W., Atlanta 18. _ Springers . : -
Se eae Sete cata Want at once, country raised | HOGS: __ 86 : 31 Lt
Acie >| woman, not past middleaged a i iret
t., Rt. 2, Washington. for light farm chores on farm, No: Lest Sige 1G BRAS TS, ; pastes
Want reg. beef type heifer garden aoe etc. for home with} No. 1 Others . 16.25-16.65 | 15.75-16.25
Ping Eee ; congenia amily, Rm. board, =
for 4-H Pr oject. Jerry Rice, Rt. | laundry and small monthly sal- No. 2 * 16.00-16.50 15.50-16.00
1, Kennesaw, Phone Marietta,|ary. Mrs, Marjorie Kaye, Bh Ne . ; :
&-3978, }3, Lithonia.