mh ae Geaseukdon eric o ate farm markets will not. pei. by the oes actually be two separate pr ect will consist of a new eded alterations at the mar- roject will consist of a j es foot. Bice shed which WEDNESDAY. JANUARY. 23, 1957 Phil Campbell, Commissioner Naa . 5 : z ee i i i sf i 4 NUMBER 20 RKETING PROJECTS eS Content. Club ane: cad capable oe ; = at i time. The sheds | fenning Snelon pe : Thomasville | farmers shed which is a to be | lities for grading beans ep ese facilities will dae their k kind i in : this area of the | | Abvicitiaral Jan. 24, ABAC, Tifton Fertilizer short course. Jan. 28-29, Florence, S. C. SE Poland _ China Breeders. meeting and ele: 3, 28-30, Atlanta SE Poultry & Egg Ass'n, convention. Jas; 29-30, Atlanta Annual conven: | tion Gecrals Dairy Ass'n. ~ Jan. 30, Rock Eagle Park Bale & Half Bess (oT, , tiie Sic 20; 80, 81, Cedartown, Rise iaaie Park and Tifton Dairy Produc: tion Short Courses. Jan. 29, Valdosta = Duroe Breeders show and sale. Feb. 1, Macon Annual meet, Georgia Crop Improvement Baha acta Feb. 7-8, Radium tiie a CALENDAR| meeting Ga. Livestock Association. _ : Give Recommendations For Planting Oats Now: Fall sown oats usually outyield spring oats in Georgia by 50 percent when sown on the recommended date; however, under na certain conditions, it is desirable to plant oats in February in the Piedmont and in March in the Mountain area according to - Experiment. Station agronomists. Spring planting is not generally re- commended in the Coastal Plain. Corn is often harvested too late in the Mountains to plant oats on the same land in the fall. _ | Also, when oats are frozen out they may _ be replaced by spring planting. Winter oat varieties suitable for spring plants in the Piedmont and Mountains are Southland, Arlington, and Victorgrain 48-93. Cornbelt varieties which have (Continued On Page 4) ear eee Farm Boy Sets New Georgia Corn Record - Every so often when we who farm for a living decide we have discovered the best. way to do the best job of farming, some youngster, usually a 4-Her or a Future Farmer, comes along to is 2 reconsider. And now it has Happened again. Fiat as many of us had come to the conclusion . that a 100-bushel corn yield was just about tops except in a few of the moun- tain counties, a South Georgia farm boy has exploded our theories. ah His name in Danny Strickland, the foster son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mer- cer of Barney down in Brooks County. During the three years prior to this year ; Danny has produced yields of 134, 132, and 149 bushels of corn to the acrewhat most of us would consider a whopper of a corn yield on any farm anywhere in _ Georgia. _ But now Danny has come up with a yield that makes these others look easy. This year he produced what Extension workers believe to be the all-time record corn yield in Georgia203 bushels to the acre, Dannys 1956 yield was checked and double-checked by J. Frank McGill, Ex- tension agronomist, University of Geor- - gia College of Agriculture. After study- ing corn growing records that go back (Continued On Page 4) NOTICE All farmers desiring to have seed test- ed before planting this spring, should send in samples immediately. Those who wait until the latter part of February or March may face a de- lay in receiving test reports due to the unusually large number of samples re- ceived at that time of the year. Seed samples should be sent to THE STATE SEED LABORATORY, STATE DEPARMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 19 HUNTER ST., S. W.,- ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA. 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Georgia = SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE AND WANTED One trailer for tractor with four good tires and body $100, FOB. Horace D. Wilson, Pal- metto. One 4 disc tiller for any hy- Pa _draulic lift tractor also heavy duty trailor for farm tractor, $50 for both. J. R. Bagwell, Bowman. , 1951 John Deere M-C Crawler with blade, A 1 condition also John Deere Grass land drill, like new. Sacrifice. Can be seen at farm 5-1/2 miles east of Winder. Ross Maddox, Winder. ; Farmall Club Tractor and Equipment, Cheap for cash. N. 5. Smith, Rt. 3, Carrollton. , Cole 3-row Grain Drill, $29.50 with disc and shovel openers; plso 100-chick outdoor electric Brooder, $22.50. All good condi- tion. S. M. Stout, Warm Springs. Model LA John Deer Tractor with turn plow, cultivators, cut- ting harrow and belt pulley also ne Choremaster garden tractor with cultiavting attachments $500, or sell separately. Oren Davis, Rt. 2, Jasper. Ph. 4705. 1955 Super C Farmall Tractor with fast hitch equipment, like new. C. E. Sconyers, Blythe. Ph. ea 5 P.M., Hebpzibah, Ga., 861. Graham Paige Rototiller 28 in. width, up to 9 in. depth, Two row planters and middle buster. All in good condition, 200. J. F. Lancaster, 664 Club rive, Decatur. Ph. Clarkeston, Ga., 3-6190. Farmali H. Tractor, with disc harrow. A-1 condition. Sell for bargain at my place. T. D. Mann, Rt. 2, Pitts. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE AND WANTED Planter and Distributor for Farmall 200. Planted approxi- mately 12 acres, $200. Planted approximately 12 acres, $200. Wallace M. King, Resaca. Allis Chalmers W.D. Tractor, A. C. 60 Combine, A. C. Hay Baler, Case Rake, Oliver Grain Drill, I. H. Fertilizer Spreader, Oliver 2 Bottom Plow, Set, of heavy I. H. Tandem Harrows, and John Deere. All Purpose Plow. Good condition, Sell to- gether or separately. W. W. Rowland, Sr., Bowdon. 1955 Fordson Major Diesel Tractor, new condition, perfect tires. Sell for 2/3 new cost. E. L. Rogers, Manassas. Ph. Clax- ton, Ga. 272-W3. Four dise. Intnl tiller with |- seed box and new discs, also Westinghouse Errator machine with freeon for cooling, one eight can cooler, two speedway DeLaval milking machines, one double deck can rack, three DeLaval Cow stanchions for milking parlor. Z. O. Swearing- en, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. Ph. Twilight 3-4801. Almost new J. D. 40 T tractor, used 500 hours, 2 row cultiva- tors, 2 disc plow, 8 disc B and B harrow, set of 2 row planters, drag harrow, 1 set right and left peanut plows. All good as new, $1700. Mrs. Willie B. West, 2922 Forrest Hill Dr., S.W., Atlanta. 1952 Ford tractor, (700 oper- ating hours); two disc turn plow, power operated; two row Ford Cultivator and Covington planters; Tanden pull disc har- rows (power operated); Two- wheel rubber tired trailer. All excellent condition, $1200.00. Thomas E. Kirby, Rt. one, Coosa. MARKET BULLETIN RK N)]| ach? BBNPsace | sedi POR eh GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN) "SN3 Wantep OU AND WANTED. AND WANTED. Want Ferguson Dearborn dou- ble section lift type smoothing harrow for 1952 model Ford tractor. W. O. Oliver, 207 Main St., Barnesville, 13 Oliver Turn Plow, 2 Oli- ver G. Poney plows, 1 John} Deere Corn planter, 1 Cole Oat Drill, 1 Jamesway Brooder (Ker- osene), 500 Capacity. Hugh Mc- Ever, Rt. 3, Winder. - Wagner front end loader for Ford, good condition $350; J. B. 14 in. Hammer Mill, Size F, all welded construction with belt and pulley, with bag attachment $150; Fertilizer spreader, good condition, $75. W. E. Strother, Fayetteville. Ph. 4674 and 4673. Intnl Tractor 06, Intnl No. 9} aie si | Large Missionary strawberry tractor mower! John Deere dou- ble section harrow; Easy-Flow | | fertilizer Spreader, Planters, Distributors and many other farm items and tools. Mrs. W. a Woodbury. Ph. 3201. 3 1951 Farmall C tractor, cul- tivator, planter, cotton hopper, fertilizer attachment, 14 in. slot wing bottom plow, New type; 20 Disc John Deer tandon har- row, 10-1/2 ft. tractor weeder. All good condition $1250. cash. T. J. Holder, Route 1, Hawkins- ville. John Deere Pickup Baler; In- tnl Side Delivery Rake; Intnl {corn Binder; two tractor wag- ons; John Deere four disc tiller; Hammer Mill; Seven foot Case tractor mower, Planters and Cultivators for Vae Case; other ifems too numerous to mention. W. B. Mishler, Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph. Orange 5-3523. John Deere H tractor with cultivators, fair condition $150. S. D. Gentry, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Allis Chalmers B tractor, 2 disc plow, harrow, set planters and distributors, cultivator, and mowing machine. Good condi- tion. Mrs. C. J. Hitch, 310 N. Main, St., Fitzgerald. Ph. 3535. One Cub tractor about 1953 model, cultivators, disc, plant- ers, good mowing machine, till- er, lights and starter, hydraulic lift. Priced right. Inquire at Post Office. Karl Cravey, Milan. (Telfair County). One No. 19 Oliver two horse turn plow, good shape; one horse Oliver goober turn plow; IHC Walking cultivator, good condi- tion; King Cole planter. Cash or exch. for best offer. H. M. Garrison, Milan. _.. MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED 1/4 Horse motor, used short time to pump water, $10. Will ship. A. N, Saunders, Rt. 1, Box 152A, Vidalia. Electrie chicken brooder, Cap. 100 Chicks to frying size. Mrs. J. C. Barker, Rt. 1, Thomaston. Want to buy, cheap for cash, good, used irrigation system, suitable for irrigating Coastal Bermuda. C. A. Williams, Rt. 1, McRae. No. 3, Farm bell in good cond. | for sale. M. Womble, 313 E. Mon- roe St., Thomasville. Wind mill including 40 feet steel tower, also 200 ft. of 1 in. and 100 ft. of 3/4 in. galvanized water pipe, used about 1 yr. Make offer as it stands on Sears Farm, 6 miles out on Macon Road from Columbus. C. A. Sears, Macon Road, Columbus. { Want new or good used gar- den tiller, and 3-point) pickup post hole digger to fit Ferguson To-20 Tractor. D. M. Worley, Rt. 1, Stilesboro Road, Kennesaw. Ph. Marietta 8-8507. Want hog feeders, metal any size, cheap for. cash. Describe fully and give condition and price. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 469, Augusta (Belair). Ph. 6-8349. Want good Western saddle. State condition and price. Ste- phen Rutland, Rt. 2, Lenox. plants same Milking unit, motor and other dairy equipment. Mrs. Arthur Sewell, Rt. 2, Box 150, (Roscoe) Ph. 817M2. 2 horse wagon, for sale. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. . ce - Want five or six ft. Rotary mower, wheel type. State make, | price and condition. T. F. Sapp, | Abbeville. Want double Ox yoke in good condition, and reasonably price. Edgar H. Kidd, 15 Temple Ave., Newnan. PLANTS FOR SALE lants, $1 C.; 500, $4.50; $8 M. . Mrs. H. H. Smallwood, At- tapulgus. 4 Kudzu Crowns, 1 and 2 yrs. old, well rooted, $2 C.; 500, $7; $12.50 M. Add postage. No COD. Curtis Heard, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.25 C.; $8 M. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. Tenn. Beauty and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, true to name, $1 C. Postpaid in |}. 1st dnd 2nd zones. Mrs. A. C., Holland, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Chas. W. and E. J., frost-proof cabbage (ready now), and white Bermuda onion plants, 300, $1.25; 500, $1.75; $2.50 M. Del. R. Chanelor, Pitts. Allbritton strawberry (new var., out only 2 or 3 yrs.) plants,} Imp. /$1 C. plus 25c extra for postage. | pla 1M. L. E. Felder, Rt. 1, Cordele. -| Porterfield. Klondike rawbe 25 extra if shippec Jackson, Rt. 1, Cony: | Cabbage Plants market, Chas. and E. field, also white sweet Onion plants. 500, 5000, $7.50. Exp. Col. Stokes, Box 349, poe She ee erry 5 doz. HUE sprouts, 3, $1. Yell , washed clean, 4 Ib. full, $1, or 25 Mrs. Nancy He Box 124, Ellijay. W Missionary ex terdon, $1. C. PP. M packed. Tom Kittle, ] rollton. ee | Mountain Hucklebe berry, and Blackberry 50c doz., Blakemore Bla 6, 50c; Catnip 25 mn Otis Mashburn, L Terin. Beauty and B strawberry plants, $1 C $1 doz.; $8 C., PP. Fayetteville. Myers and Rubel plants, 3-5 ft., 2-3 stock, E. G. Nicholson, Road, Macon. . Kudzu Crowns, Cabbage plants, Chas. Wake-| yitle, field and Copenhagen, large nice 500, $1.25; $2 M.; 5M, $7.50. Exp. | White Bermuda onion price, Ship daily. . Fitzgerald, Box col.; Sat. guar. E. 662, Fitzgerald. Klondike Strawberry plants, 90c C.; $5 M.; Limber Trig Ap- ple, peach, and plum sprouts, 3, $1. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum-" ; ming. Chas. W. C; 300, $1; White Bermuda on- ion, 30e C; Catnip, Peppermint | and Sage plants, 10c ea. All del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt 1, Roys- ton. and early Round] Head Dutch cabbage plants, 40c | BRUCELLOSIS ~ Counties ae . Of Disease 1 Wilkinson Help Make Georgia Brucel 0 is Free By 19600, Counties in which area testing is now underway Burke Franklin Oconee Berrien Gwinnett Butts . Gordon Candler Glascock Crawford. Hart Coffee Heard Chattooga Habersham Dodge Halt a3 Dooly Irwin Evans Jackson Elbert RADIA Free of D tse _ HAY AND STRAW (Wheat, Oats, Etc.) FOR SALE ius, Statesboro. Ph. 4-9283. 32. | Martin. i stacked peanut barn. Fernander miles west of panies bales, | hay wire bound bales, - barn. Howard M. 5, Cumming. large bales bound S A. Cleveland d, Rt. 6, El- a. Dr. 3-1713. No|lcans, 25 lb. FOB. Mrs. Ollie tons. good Peanut Mrs. L. W. Seago, |back cornfield beans, also der white half-runners, 7 Ce aE EEE hay, sale | Hall, 124 Drex- li. | 64 1b. Postpaid. Mrs. J. W. Ste- :|Large imp. Klondyke straw- 15 tons bright Peanut hay, $30 ton at barn. E. L. Preetor- SEED AND GRAIN _FOR SALE Green Glaze collard seed, Germ. 88 pct. 15c tbls.; 2 tbls. 25; 10 tbis., $1; also Willetts Wonder frost-proof Eng. pea seed, Germ. 97 pct., 60c cupful; $1.50 lb. PP. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, 200 bu. finest of seed Oats, $1 bu. State test, 96.18 pct. pure; 92 pet: Germ. W. B. Keily, Rt. 2, Byron. ; Old time tender Speckled half runner garden beans, Germ. 81 pet. 50c teacup, 3 cups, $1.25. Add postage. Miss Gennie Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Empire planting cottonseed, Ist yr., delinted and treated, Germ. 84 pct. $7 per hundred lbs. John Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple. Good, tender white Crease- ten- little Pink peanut and 6 wks. tender pean seed, 75c cupful; red spec- 'kled Crowders and white mush peas, 50c cupful. Insp. good Germ. Add postage, Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt, 3, Ellijay. - $$<_ /PECANS AND PEANUTS ; FOR SALE ~ 1956 Pecans, nice, large size, '3 lbs., $f. Mrs. Jewell Burns, Rt 6, Box 315, Carrollton. Perfect Pecan halves, large size, 60 Ibs. Add postage. Sat. guar. Mrs. Annie Lee Day, i ee Box 114, Parterdale. 1956 Shelled Stewart Pecans vens, Route 1, Moreland. 49956 Seedling pecans, extra : : ; er, sae, ee > Maleom, Rt. 2, [born July 21, 1966, for sale. or cicteak Chile trade, to prevent inbreeding. eet Leis Hoyt C. Maxwell, Rt. 1, Nor- 1956 nice, large sound Stew- fart and Schley pecans mixed $20 for 100 Ibs.; Schleys only, $25 per hundred. FOB. Also shelled pecans, nee halves, ie. Ib. PP in: Ga. 3. M Jones, Grayson. 50 Ibs. good 1956 crop Pe- Skinner, 701 Cedar St., Carroll- fon. eee 30 Ibs. Stuart and Frotscher pecans, 35 Ib. W. B. Keily, Rt. 2, Byron. ; | PECAN AND FRUIT TREES FOR SALE A , Mtn. Huckleberry, rooted, 2 doz., 75c; Imp. field Dewberries and Blackberries, 50 doz.; perry, plants $1 C.; Muscadine, 3-4 ft. sprouts and Blue damson plums, 45c ach. All rooted. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming. $1; Catnip, Balm, 6, 50c; Musca- dines and $1.25; Red Cherokee Raspberry, wood, Witchhazel 3, $1; grapevine, 75c doz.; Cucumber bushes, k. Ph. Glendale | ganton, Route 1. n Application GRADERS WANTED States Department of Agriculture is seek- ts for jobs as poultry graders and .egg ase salary range: $3,200 to $5,200. Applicants any Post Office. Submit three copies of application to: James York, Poultry f s House, Philadelphia, Pa. for Federal Employment, Hazlenuts and Blueberry $1.25 doz.; Blue Damson plums, 4, Ccuppernong grape, 6, Gold Strawberry, $1.25 C.; Garlic bulbs, 4 doz.,, _ |$1. PP in Ga. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, |Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Mtn. Hucklebrerry, $1.25 doz.; Spice) Fox 4, $1; Yellow root 75e each. All plants bearing age, .|}well rooted, and moss packed. PP. Mrs. Charlie Wilson, Mor- PECAN AND FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Well rooted Brown Turkey and Celeste Fig trees, 50c to $1. Fig sprouts rooted 25c ea. W. S. McCurdy, 1110 Clifton Rd., N.E., Atlanta 7. Ph. DR.- 3-5242. . Brown turkey Fig bushes, 3 yrs. old, rooted. State Inspected, postpaid $2 each. G. M. Mose- ley, Menlo. Apple trees, State Inspected, Cert. Red and Yellow Delicious, Early. Harvest, Rome Beauty, Yellow Horse. 5-6 ft., 65c ea. 4 ft. 50c; 2-3 ft, 40c. Guy, Bolt, 223 Claire St., Rossville. Old fashioned Limber Twig Apple, White English peach sprouts, 50c 3, $1; and Blue Damson plum, 3, $1. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming. NT CATTLE FOR SALE LTE Black Angus Bull, 15: mo. old, no papers, $75., also pure bred, Jersey Bull 8 mo. old for sale. 5 mi North of Roswell off Hwy. 140. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Ph. Roswell 2472. Quality 1st and 2nd _ calf springers, close up, fresh, and 30 days off; 25 Holsteins and 10 Guernsey and Jersey. TB and Bangs free. and Bangs free. R..B. Cur- bo Farmington. Ph. Madison (03. Guernseys, 11 head, between one and two years old, 6 high grade heifers, 4 reg. heifers, 1 reg. male. Trade for $1100. value in young Herefords or 10 ft. self propelled A.C. Combine. Near Augusta. James B. Bartch, 2737 Milledgeville Rd. Augusta. Reg. Polled Herefords, breed- ing age bulls and heifers. Popu- lar bloodlines. Reasonable pri- ces. Calfhood_ vaccinated. TB Cert. No. 100. Rufus E. Roberson, Box 14, Odum. Ph. 4-2392 or 4-2151. Reg. Jersey bull, No. 572175, cross. Ph. 2729. Reg. Guernsey bull 14 mo. old, Bang tested, dehorned when calf, finest. of blood line $150., with papers, or trade for reg. white.face Hereford bull. nate Adams, Rt. 1, Milledge- ville. 2 teg. Black Angus males, about 6 mo. old Papers in buy- ers name. Priced right. H. T. Harris, Rt. 1, Suwanee. Reg. Guernsey male, 14. mo. old, ready for light service, al- mostly Guernseys. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. Number of choice reg. Polled Hereford bulls at very reason- able prices. Some are now ready for service, also some young bulls. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. Ju 4 2312. Reg. Hereford bull and heifer calves of finest strain for sale. Ogden. A. Geilfuss, Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna 5-7385. 5.reg. polled Hereford bulls, Domestic Mischief and HSF Domino breeding, 1 to 2 years of age, $200.-$300. each Thomas J. Hicks, Cherokee Hereford Farm, McCaysville, Ph. 62J. 20 pure bred Brahman cows with 10 calves at side. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston. 2 nice Jersey heifers, two freshen soon with first calf, al- so Guernsey cow to freshen Jan. 10, with 4th calf. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. : Reg. Angus Bull, 1 year old, Dam; Claiming Barbara of Mo- lena; Sire: Mascot of Ridge- fields. Splendid individual. Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek. 2 Reg. Hereford bulls, 8-11 months, about 140 lbs., $25. H. G. Thomp- so good milk cows freshen soon, - Rupert and Domino blood line, also pure bred bull 8 mos., old $75. to $125. Perfect specimens: Mrs. Sam _Sebren, c/o Fairview Farm, | Winston. HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Yorkshire bred gilts due to farrow in March. All bred to cert. Meat Type boars. Also nice selection of boar pigs 2-4 mo. old. C. E. Struble, Forest Hills Farms, Ra 2, Box 40, Amercus. Ph. 7562. SPC boar purebred, not reg. son, Lithia Springs. 7 wks. old pure blood African Guinea pigs (all males) $12.50 ea. Will ship. E. O. Bledsoe, Rt. 6, Carrollton. Choice fall farrowed Berk- shire pigs, $25 ea. C. J. Hard- man, Commerce, Large size extra fine shoats for sale. Reasonable prices. Spencer Strange, 602 Savannah St., Hartwell. ; ? Durocs, China Red, medium build, Champion blood lines. Service age males, open and bred gilts, also started and weanling pigs. J. H. Donaldson, RFD 1, House Mill site, Fort Valley. : : 1 yr. old, Hereford boar, pure- berd but not reg. $40 my farm, or can arrange delivery at rea- sonable charge. O. M. Ruff, Sr. Rex Road, Morrow. Ph. Stock- bridge, Ga. 4366. Some pigs and sows for sale, at farm. See T. C. Cooper, Rt. 1, a or phone Atlanta, .Cedar Reg. Hampshire boars, ready for service, $50 and $60 ea.; Reg. gilts, all ages, $20 and $40 ea. David Stough, Locust Grove. Ph. Griffin, Ga. 7396. 2 Reg. big bone Guinea pigs, 3 mo. old, blockey, stay-fat kind, $30 ea. Shipped prepaid in Ga.; Also 5 mo. old male, $40 at farm. a Holland, Rt. 1, Byrom- ville. 3 e SPC pigs, each sex. Unrelat- ed pairs available. Have shown Champions in Southeastern and Macon fairs. Price reasonable. Pega Barrs, Eastman. Ph. _Reg. SPC hogs, pest blood lines, some fine males, about ready for service, also gilts and pigs 9 weeks old. Extra fine to their age. Reasonable. See at my lot. George Ferguson, Cave Springs, Rt. 1. Reg. S.P.C. hogs, young males some about ready for service, gilts, bred sows and proven male, best of bloodlines, $18 up. D. A. Law, Chula, Ph. Tifton 1716-R 2. - OIC sow, (had pigs one time), 5 shoats, about 70 lbs. or more each. Make good feeders. G. W. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 808 Wil- liams Road, Columbus. | 40 Hampshire, OIC, and PC mixed pigs for sale at farm, on Bouldercrest in Clayton, De- Kalb County line. J. B. Whit- fs Rt. 1, Conley. Ph. Ma-7- OIC breeding stock from Reg. short nose medium type stock: Boars ready for service $45 each, smaller shoats both sex $20 and $25 each. Will reg. treat and crate. Buyer pay _ shipping charges. See at my farm or write. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Com- merce, SPC Boars ready for service and open gilts, treated, Reg. in buyers name, from Champion bloodlines, also pigs, sixteen east of Camilla on Moultrie Hwy. H. G. McGahee, Rt. 4, Box 150, Camilla. Reg. six months old Tam- worth meat type boars and gilts Windsweep Farm, Rt. Thomaston. hurst. Ph. 730. Bloodlines. weeks old my place. 2-1/2 miles | P Reg. SPC, open Gilts and ser- vice Boars at special price. M. K. Blackmon, 4 mi. S.E. Pine- Reg. Duroc weaning gilts and boars, 8 weeks old, 30 to 50 Ybs. from 2 Grand Champion Health and Reg. papers furnished. With the pur- chase of 5 gilts, we will include free, a boar of equal size and quality. LeRoy (Swede) Bjorl- 2 purebred Hampshire gilts, 9 mo. old, around 200 lbs. each, Can furnish papers in buyers iname. $40 each at my farm. Lete _ .Troy Lanier, | ters answered. Rocky Face. Little bone hogs, stay fat kind, one. male one bred gilt and several Brood sows and shoats at farm, 6% mi. So. on Hwy. 19. Wilson Carson, Rt. C. Box 371, Griffin. Reg. big bone Guinea and OIC crossed pigs, 6 wks. old $10. ea. Males 10 wks. old, $15. each. Will ship. Rever Wade, Rt. 1, Alto. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: 24 Show type, full Chinese Buff Feather Legged Bantams, if all taken, $1 each; also 8 Pheasant hens and 2 Cocks $2.25 each or $20 for the 10. Delmar Vessel, 700 College St. College Park, Ph. PO-1-4724. White Leghorn Bantams Show Type Cheap. T. W. Nations, 1490 Willis Mill Road; SW, At- lanta 11. Ph. PL-3-5689. CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS; Dark Cornish Cockrells, mos. old, $3@ ea. FOB. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville. Four purebred game roosters, 9 mo. to 1 yr. old, $2.50 ea.; also two roosters, 2 yrs. old, same stock at $5 or at yard $4. G. W. oe Box 808, Rt. 1, Colum- us. $5 and up. See at my home on Prior Station Road near the air- port. E. C. Thompson, Rt. 2, Cedartown, Ga. 10 purebred dark Cornish pul- lets, almost ready to lay, large, big bone type, $25; Cockrels ready for service, $2 each in lots of two or more. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. 25 Spring hatch A-1 Black Giant pullets, high egg produc-. tion record Jayers, $2.50 ea. at my place, 2 mi. W. Powder Springs. M. J. Smith, Rt. 2, C/O S. L. Gibson, Hiram. 7 Game stags, Chocolate Gray and Scarlet cross, April wat $5 ea. No chks. M. O. only. Bil Cavin, Rt. 1, Rossville. LEGHORNS: 300 Babcock White Leghorn pullets, 6 mos. old, now laying well, for sale at my place. Ju- lian Fowler, Rt. 2, Box 318A, Douglasville, Ph. 2736. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: 7 nice hens, some laying, $1 ea. at my home. Mrs. Faith Stephens, 415 Harrison Rd., Col- lege Park. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEON AND QUAIL: Quail for Meat, $1.25 ea. also select birds for breeders, $1.50 ea.; Chukars, $6 pair. Shipped Exp. Col. C. L. Cawthon, River- dale. Ph. Jonesboro 8106, after 6:00 P.M. Fantail pigeons, best blood- lines: Pure buff yellow, White, and Splashes;=$2.50 pair up. No less than 2 pair shipped. R. Lamar Brantley, Route 2, Wrightsville. Lady Amherst Pheasants $10 pair; Reeves Pheasants, $10 air or $5 each for hens. A. E, Stodyhill, Jackson. Fantail pigeons, Splashed, pair young working pairs; White Kings, blocky show_ type, $4 pair. Birmingham Rollers, $1.50 for sale. Orville Sweet, Manager L 5, pair. Will ship. J. B. Harrison, Kite. White Swiss Homing Pigeons $2 pair; Common, mixed colors $1 pair; Red Carneux, $5; White African Guineas, $1.50 each (Chicken) Money orders only. Byromville. Hamburg $1.50 each. Starling Yawn, Northern Bob White quail ready for mating, $3 pair at my place, also Bantams, smal. sirain, colored, Game Bantam hens and redish colored roosters, VE Douglasville 2970. 1, Claxton. ing, Mer. E. B. Ham Farm, Rt. 75c each. Will not ship. o.: 33 Owens, Sr., Rt. 2, Covington. HOGS FOR SALE Black Guinea oe Gamestags, ready for service, ng ag aaa ct MLN Uae ait Mid Yellow and White colors, $3.50 _ roosters," Pact, taal: een) stave Ee ue wade JAGE FOUR Farm Boy Sets (Continued From Page 1) to 1925, J. R. Johnson, Extension Service - agronomist and project leader, proclaimed the 4-H boys 203-bushel-per-acre yield a record _ The key to Dannys corn growing abili- _ ty has been his unique cultural practices, according to Adron Harden and Mark B. Faulk, Brooks county agent who work with him. Applying the fertilizer in rows 36 in- ches apart, the 4-Her then plants two rows of corn between the rows of ferti- lizer. The result is that the rows of corn are only 18 inches apartabout half the _ normal distance. With stalks about 14 inches apart in the drill, there were 22,- 500 plants per acre. For this 4-H boy, the corn pow POULTRY FOR SALE PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.: 30 pr. Chuka quail, 1956 hatched, wt. around 2 lbs. ea., for sale. B. S. Cobb, Warthen. Imp. Red, Blonde Bobwhite, Blue Scaled, Calif. Valley, Gam- bels, Northern Bobwhite, But- ton or Desert Painted, Coturnix, and Chuka quail: few choice breeders left. Now booking | egg orders. Richard H. Barry, 220 Ridgeland . Ave., Decatur, me DR-7-3048. Ringneck Pheasants, $7 pair; Also chukar Partridges, $5 pr. All from improved stock. Extra hens if wanted. Will pay ex- bers in Georgia. J. S. Harris, t, 2, Box 78, Rossville... 500 Northern Bobwhite quail, fully matured. Select birds for excellent breeders. 300 in large _ flying pens, fully conditioned for field releasing. Will ship. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt. Vernon Dr., De- eatur. Ph. Dr. 3-4238. Nice mated and banded breed- ers White King Pigeons; brown Ringneck Doves, large Northern Bob White quail, also Guinea Pigs (Cavies) any color. Every- thing quoted $3.50 pair. No ex- tra charges to ship. Money or- der. Mrs. Helen Street, 3956 Bu- ford Highway, Atlanta iG: 200 pair Rieter finest strain of White King Pigeons at $2 pair. Ogden A. Geilfuss, C:0 Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Road, Rt. 3, Marietta, Ga. -Ph. Smyrna 5-7385. 100 Pheasants, Goldett Am- herst, Reeves and Silvers, 1955- 56 hatch for sale. C. Whit Turner, McDonough. Finest extra large Northern Bobwhite quail, (bred and im- - proved 37 yrs), around 1 to 1-1/2 ozs. more than average unre- lated quail, $3.50 a pair. 5 pairs minimum, shipped. William A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg. At- lanta 3, Ph. Mu-8-0866. 1 pr. ea. 1955 hatch Golden, Silver and Amherst pheasants, 7 few Bobwhite quail, and 0 mixed bantam (chicken) hens. R.P. Alexander, 107 Fair- pad St., Decatur, Ph. DR-8- 4739 REDS, -N.H., R.L, PARMENTERS: 50 New Hampshire Red pul- Jets, March hatch, laying well, $2 ea. on the yard. Mrs. Ed Bledsoe, Carrollton. ROCKS, (BARRED, WHITE AND OTHERS): Barred Rock pullets, 3 mos. old, flock of 13 pullets and one roos- ter at $24.50. Ship in crate or - you come after. Edward L. oyd, 2037 Spring Hill Terrace, Augusta. Ph. 6-4216. Sento ot GUINEAS, DUCKS, ESE, ETC.: 22 dicts $1.25 each, also 20 turkeys 40c lb.; also chicken fertilizer by the ark or sack load. Phone for pride. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Box 437, McMurry Dr. $.W,, Atlanta, 1l. Ph. PL-5-9237. New At POULTRY FOR SALE Pure Bred Mammoth Tou- louse Geese $5 pair FOB. Sat. guar. Charlie Bailey. Rt 3, Vienna. . : M..B. Tom, April 1956 hatch, 45c Ib. or $12. One White Tom: same hatch, 45c or $10. Cash with orders. No checks. Mrs. Omie E. Faircloth, Pulaski. 9 Geese, 3 white ganders, 6 black and white goose hens, $2.50 each if buyers takes all, a my home. Roy Scott, Rt. 1, ite. - Young Royal Purple Guineas $6 trio; 3 pair for 10. Cash with order. Exp. Chgs. collect. Char- les Smith, 117 Watson ada Atlanta 17, Guineas and Shonsanie: 42 old time Speckle guineas $1 each and 10 Ringneck Pheasants, $2 each at my home. Will not ship. John M. Williams, Rt. 5, Box 68, Cunningham Rd., Marietta. Ph. 72257, POULTRY yen REDS: : Want 50 New Hampshire 4- ik grade pullets, 5 months old or up to 12 months old, at reason- able price. V. R. Jenkins, Rt. 2; Box 220, Gordon. FARM HELP WANTED Want settled couple to. work truck farm on Shares. Mule and tractor, house, lights, running water, located 20 mi. Savannah} Market, on Ga. Hwy: 17. A. M. Zittrauer, Marlow. Ph. ee Ga. PR-S-2121. Want white or colored man for dairy and fafm work, pre- fer married man with son able to help with work. J. Lee Glaw- son, Bradley. Ph. Gray, Ga. 3- 619. Want Milker for dairy. House furnished with elec. lights and water. Located on Mail and School Bus route. G. A. Jones, P.O. Box 86. Newborn. Ph. Cov- ington, Ga., 6742. Want man to help grow dairy heifers, such as feeding, mow- ing, fence maintenance; milk up to 3 cows. Good dwelling a- vailable; also, want man_ for part time work on cattle farm, 4 hours daily. Good house avail- able. Contact. Hamilton L. Hill, Newnan, C/O Hill Fruit Farm. Want couple,. white or col., for farm work, near Conyers. Must have ref. New 4 R. house and salary. R. V. Gadd, 115 Mockingbird Lane, Decatur. Want honest, sober, reliable man for work on cattle ranch. Must have some knowledge of cattle and operation of farm machinery. C. A. Williams, Rt. 1, McRae. - Want man for small dairy, with good working conditions. House furnished, on mail and school bus Rt. A. M. Gates, Jr., champion, is season starts in January, He begins, by cutting the corn stalks from the previous . year with a rotary mower. Then he ap- plies a ton of compost per acre. The next step, according to the 4-H subsoiling the land14_ inches deep, four feet apart. The iatter part of February he harrows the land and plants the cornDixie 18 hybrid. applied 900 pounds of 6-12-12 fourteen inches deep in the bands 36 inches apart. The middles | were plowed out around April 15 and | again ten days biter ae ; The corn was side-dressed at dhe s sec- a ond cultivation with 200 pounds of am- monium: nitrate (33.5 percent nitrogen) and 200 pounds of 6-12-12. Fifteen days later. Danny used another 75 pounds Of ammonium nitrate and 75 pounds of mu- riate of potash. To plant and produce corn like Danny, McGill points out that everything has to | planting time he FARM HELP WANTED tor and machinery up-keep on cattle ranch. Age, 30-40 yrs. | Good house, water and REA. C.| M. Pippin, Albany. Ph, 5-8686. Want nice, clean white woman to live in home on farm with small family, and do light farm chores. Reasonable salary. Need Arabi. good pasture, stock and tools, nice 2 R. cottage, lights and wat- er, on mail Rt. Prefer elderly couple. T. M. Franklin, a a; Winston. : "Want small white hasty for small farm on Halves, Good house, lights, water, gas, locat- ed on good road. H. O. Mer, Riv- erdale Rd., College Pate. Ph. PO-7-2084. SR POSITION s WANTED Middleaged man and wife want job on farm as Caretaker, or any kind of work. No chil- dren. Healthy and. dependable. Ref. G. L. Chastain, 444-1/2 Cap- tol Ave., S.W., Atlanta 15., 56 yr. old white, married man, no children at home, wants job tending cattle, poultry, or gen. light farm work, tractor driv- ing, etc. Need 3 R. house, elec., wood or other fuel, and reason- able wages. Robert Martin, 293 Washington S., S.W. Atlanta 3. White family man, with 6 de- pendent children, not of school age, wants job on cattle, dairy or poultry farm with reliable party. Am 28 yrs. old, dependa- ble, honest, sober, willing work- er and do not use rough lan- guage. Frank Lowery, Rt. 3, Stone Mountain, C/O Feather Hill Ones, ee ; Want party for tractor opera- at once. Mrs, S. J. Cee Rt 2, Want farmer for small farm, Sa ean produce bette - bushels of corn to the 3 rightespecially. moist dfy weather such thick _ bring on trouble, e POSITIONS WANTED i Married, white jae 22 yrs. Capitol Ave., SW, Atlanta 15. White man, small children, wants job on poultry or other farm work. Need 3-4 R. house, elec., fuel, ete. and ~ reasonable ; wages, } weekly or monthly. Tommie |; a Sams, 484. HORE e oye SW, Atlanta 15, : with work, plow mule, tend to: drive tractor or truck. Prefer with large family. For board, laundry, good~home and small C/O M. S. Brown, Nashville. _ Family of 3, (self, 23 and 16 farm by day or month. 2 to work. Have to be moved. Con- tact at orice. Lewis PB Bell, i oh Hawkinsyille. Single man, 42 yrs. old, high school - education, wants work on poultry or truck farm. Make Riley Thomas, Blairsville. ze salary, Begin at once. Ref. if desired. Letters ans. Olin, John- son, Lavonia. Ph. Elgin 6- 7141, White man, 87 yr. old, areas | ble and dependable, desires job as Caretaker on Farm or Coun-_ try estate. Want furnished house or apartment, and $160 mo. Ref. exch. C. P. ADD Rt. a oo old, wants job on poultry, cattle} j or gen. work on farm. Need 3-4. R. house, light, fuel and reason-{ j able. wages. Gus J. Jackson, 885 | Jani Sinle, hike man, 48 yrs.|- old, wants job on farm helping * wages. Give number and ages} in family. Taft Parker, Rt. 3, Nice, Christian woman wane job doing light farm work, with | Christian people on farm for |. room, board and reasonable sal- |" -|ary. Frances Thomas, Rt. 1, C/O best offer including board and |~ Rt. 1, C/O. Mack en te family, honest, sober, responsi- oe illa. - : Black, | * shown promise from Missouri 0-205, ee _ commended for oe to three bushels _month after eeting | wile. and 2 42 yr. chickens and livestock. Cant|H yr. old brother) want jobs on| Sin A Ep eee eee EES ee eS ee Sa ee Last Week's Livestock Sales ae Jeffersonville. Ph. 2625. 4 Atlanta Some to a? : The 1-15- 1-16 NO - {STEERS & HEIFERS Ce ke -- REPORT. Good 16.75-19.50. Toice emees Standard 13.50-17.25 15.00-17.50 Utility 10.00-14.00 -13.00-14.50 Vealers 15.00-18.00 15.00-25.00_ Stockers & Feeders 15.30-16.50 -11.00-17.00 Feeder Calves 11.00-18.50 = 11.00-17.75 cows: ss peed Utility & Commercial 10.25-12.00- 11.00-12.00 Canners & Cutters 7.75-11.75 8.50-11.00. Springers : 45.00-150.00 HOGS: i. No. 1 Meat Type . a No. 1 Others No, 2 ab oi - Ne. 3:25 f / :