Georgia _ Farmers Working Larger Trees For the first time since the virgin pine timber of the Southeast was cut out, over 0 percent of our Naval Stores producers ist year limited their turpentining to ees 10 and over in diameter, according yhn Cooper, supervisor of the Naval res Conservation Program. The significance of this improving end in gum Naval Stores practices is ers are recognizing that each inch rise the minimum diameter of trees cupped ill mean at least 25 barrels of gum per more production. In view of rising hardware and labor an announcement made this week by - nd in the fact that more and more pro- piling and sawlogs when their timber is worked out in stands of larger diameters, he adds. . To illustrate the effect of holding tim- ber for larger diameters before cupping, the Lake City Branch of the Southeastern Forest Experiment Station conducted re- search which showed a 55 percent increase in yield between a 9 and 12 treea good profit margin. : | See eee a . Commissioner ne Se a i ee : el ; be aa Be Fe ea ee : eae i z i = 4 4 . Seas ey) e y Agricultural CALENDAR April 26 - May 1, Athens Unit one 5 on the Southeastern Poultry and Egg Association's Executive De- velopment in Management School. May 2, Macon Georgia Purebred : Ns Sse {2 NUMBER 33 Many gum producers are also recog- nizing the need for one or two good selec- tive pulpwood thinnings in their. timber stands before beginning a naval stores operation. Such thinnings at the proper time and in the correct manner will result in a higher percent of green crown which is equally as important in naval stores production as diameter. When the Naval Stores Conservation Program started in 1936, over 30 percent _ of the naval stores faces were being work- ed on trees under 9 in diameter, For the past several years, less than 2 percent of the turpentine faces have been under this size, and the trend continues upward each > year, Landowners and naval stores produced planning to hang virgin cups in 1959 are urged to contact their NSCP Area Fores- | ter or the Program Supervisor at Valdosta FARM WORK WANTED fan with wife and -2 small dren want job on farm. ave worked on dairy but pre- truck and tractor work. e to be moved. Wages to $5 day. Nathan Perdue, Rt. Warrenton. osts and the fact that it costs about the e to chip an 11 or 12 tree as a 9, increasing number of alert producers turning to larger diameters to insure ore profitable operation, Cooper says. ikewise landowners are recognizing the reased values to be derived from selling hite man wants job on m, 36 yrs. old, can drive ractor and truck and do most kind farm work. Want $20 week, board and laundry, and be off every Saturday at n until Monday morning. anywhere. Do not curse nor k. S. Y. Abercrombie, 525 th Ave., C/O W. C. Lecray, jetta. hite man, 31 yrs. old, with e and 2 daughters, good ealth, want job on farm driv- le and hog farm. Need k immediately. Have to be ed. Albert Hardy, Rt. 1, helle, tractor, or on poultry or amily of 9 want place on arm with man who will stand Need 4-5 R. house. John -Rd.), Villa Rica. in cropping. Willing to illips, Rt. 2 (No. on Rock- Sheep Breeders Association Sale. May ll, Tifton Coastal Plain Experi- ment Station Field Day. May 29, Albany Georgia Angus As- sociation Sale. White man 50 and wife 42 yrs. old, want light farm work on farm. Prefer as Caretaker. Place to live. Have to be mov- ed. (Phone No. 5009, person to person) and alli letters ans. Cc. L. Morrell, 806 Sunshine Dr., Apt. 4, Griffin. Want job on farm, light farm work, gardening, tending to chickens, ete. Am stout and able to do work of that kind. 51 yrs. old, good health. Need_ job at once. Mrs. Lissie Coram, Rt, A, Ellijay. Want job on chicken or vege- table farm, tend to broilers, laying hens, etc. Wife can wash. and grade eggs. Both experi- enced with chickens and vege- tables. Both church members, dont drink nor curse, and dont live with people who:do. We are colored. Richard Win- frey, 1170 Mitchell Bridge Rd., Athens, Ga. Want job of light truck farming, or as Caretaker of farm. 51 yrs. old, single. W. T. Smith, 1186 Francis St., N.W., Atlanta 13. Ph. TR 5-3730. Want job on chicken farm or to look after cattle or feed- ing hogs, etc. Must have good wages, also house with water and wired for stove. At once. Go anywhere. Just wife and self, Christians. Jack Gowens, 411 East 4th Ave., Rome. Georgia @ EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Single, white man, 65 yrs. old, non-drinker and do not smoke, in good health, can give good ref,, want job on farm. Andrew Turner, 398 St. John Ave., S. W., Atlanta 15. FARM HELP WANTED Want white or col. man, help with chicken house, be able to drive truck and operate trac- tor and cultivator with tractor and do gen, farm work. No drinking. W. E, Newman, Rt. 3, Douglasville. Ph. 2987. Want man with small fam- ily to work on Livestock and Hay farm. 3 R. house, lights, running water and garden space. Reasonable salary. Good community. J. P. Simpson, RFD 2, College Park. Ph. PO- 1-6859. Want good tractor operator. and farm worker, with small family for eattle farm. Good proposition for right kind of man, J. G. Purvis, Rt. 2, Mil- len. Ph. 321J3. Want family to help chop cotton and pick cotton, Have 4 R house with lights. Small crop, or hire man and wife, 45-50 yrs. old. J. G. Greenway, Rt. 1, Conyers. Want family to work on commercial egg farm. Man with chickens, Wife in egg recom, Must be honest, sober and willing to work. Good 4 R. house with bath furnished, a- long with salary. A. S. Calla- way, Cross Road Farms, Rayle. Want reliable middleaged white woman to live in home on farm and do light farm work. Will furnish food, pri- vate room and $10 wk. Mrs. H. M. Meadows, Rt. 2, Kite. Want middleaged, unincum- bered, white woman to do light chores on farm and flower garden for room and board on farm, and small salary. Mrs. Gussie Head, Rt. 4, Douglas- ville, Ph. -2492. Want dairyman. Small herd to milk. Man must be able furnish references and report for work at once. Good pay, house, lights and running water furnished. H. D. Smith, Jackson. Ph, 6831. Want white man, 37-48 yrs. old, no drinker, small family and son, 16 yrs. or older to work with him, and who knows farm machinery, hay baler, etc. Weekly wages. 5 R. house, Elec. water, wood, School bus. No row crops. Raise pecans, hay, cattle. S. J. Clay, Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd., Macon. Ph. SH 2-5117. for advice on the cupping practice best suited to their timber. Farm foresters of the Service, extension foresters, and consul- tant foresters are also available to advise landowners needing advice on their forest -management and naval stores practices. State Forest SALE EVENTS April 27-28 Monday and Tuesday L. L. Williams, Auction Sale Shetland pon- ies . . . at Cordele (Crisp Co.) offering 350 Reg. and Grade Ponies, plenty bred mares and good _ stallions, also, ponies for children. Public invited. May 2SaturdayShow and. Sale, State Fair Grounds, Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia purebred Sheep Breeders Assn. ... 80 Rams, Suffolks, _ Montadales, Hampshires . . . raised and consigned by Georgia BreedersAt Auc- ' tion... Show, 10 AM; Sale, 1 PM. For details contact, Jake White, Ga. Agri:. Ex- tension Service, Athens, or E. P. Warren, Univ. of Ga., Athens. ee ~ EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 1 ea.1 H wagon, hay rake, guano distributor, planter, disc harrow, ratchet stock, middle buster, dbl. foot plow and 2 turn plows. All in good condi- tion. Charley Knight, Patter- son, RFD 2. ae moe Ceorgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES SPS Ee - Jonega. $ince new, SF Se ee % Reco x Meh eee 2 stereo Ss =p See PAGE TWO | Editor GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlania 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Assistant Editor Deborah Anglin Notices . Mrs. Elizaneth Hynds Circulation Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. NATIONAL AEDS ASSOCIATION JAssockars eV aaee Cease aed aue PHIL CAMPBELL Tness. or doing business under }} the lany product offered for sale Candler Clement Jr Notices of. farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each fe- quest, No notice or advertisemeni will be accepted from any commercia! business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization l- gensed as a commercias busi- a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dua! doing business under a trade name or commercia! business name. The Georgia Market Bulle. tin assumes no respo. sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any ransaction resulting from are cautioned that it is against law to misrepresent in a public notice or adver: 'tisement carried in any pub. lication that is delivered through the United States mail. Address requests to be Address all complaints 1917 mailing list, changes of address, etc.. MANAGER. Market Bulletin. Atlanta. change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. to EDITOR. Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. ; Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St, Covimgton, Ga., oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., ander Act of June 6, 1900. Avcepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act of Oct. 8. added to. or removed from to CIRCULATION All requests for published notices. Advertisers |). - also 1 H wagon, extra good ; EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 1 shallow well pump, com- plete with plastic pipes, all ood as new, $50. H. L. Glow, t. 2, Ellenwood, Ph. 4425 Stockbridge. David Bradley Garden. trac- tor with sickle bar, mower and home made plow. Priced rea- sonably. See at my home near ickville. Isaac T. Evans, Rt. 1, owman. I good cross cut saw and 2 H plow stock, without handles, or sale cheap. W. F. Coalson, t, 1, Austell. 1 dump type, Allis Chal- mers, hay rake, fits. AC trac- in H. H. Thomas, Rt. 1, Dah- Allis Chalmers, pickup hay baler, almost new, $750; also, Case mowing machine, 6 ft. blade, works on any trailer ee take-off power, $175. M. V. Gunn, Rt. 1, Zebulon. IHC mower for Farmall A tractor, used very little, also some guards and sections. Au- tin F. Gustafson, Rt. 1, Box 25, Lilburn, . 4 wheel drive Wyllys jeep font up 1951 truck, in excel- ent mechanical cond., $425. orbett Williamson, 978 Heard Ave., Augusta, Ph. Regent 3- 6978. Taylor-way, 8 24 in. disc, harrow, used less than 50 hrs for sale or will trade for cattle. J. W. Shep- ard, Jr., 4405 Rockbridge Rd., tone Mtn., Ga. One 30 in. David Bradley ynower blade and. all fittings, In good condition, $25. H. L. Bogeus, Rt. 1, Rocky Creek d., Hampton. John Blue, 6 row cotton dus- er, works off drive shaft, not point huck-up, good as new, B75. Robert Lee Campbell, Rt. , Box 76, Temple, (on_Copper 5 Hwy., N. E. of Buchan- ny, = Buckeye automatic feeder with time clock, 500 Ib. cap., used 2 yrs., in good cond., $225. at my place. E. B. Gray, Un- ion City. No. 498 Clipper cleaning machine with screens and 1952 pick up, 1/2 ton truck, for sale. J. K. Forrester, Lees- burg, Ph. nights, 2361. Farmall H tractor in good cond. and one 6 disc tiller, 28 in. dises. See at Sam Lawhorns, RFD i, Concord. Roy Law- horn, owner. Jonesboro. John Deere hay bailer, bail- ing wire tie with motor, prac- tically new, also has Dwarf side del. rake in good cond., all for $1,500. I. N. Gilland, Rt. 2. Villa Rica, Ph. 8643. Fairbanks-Morse deep well pump, in good cond. with pipe and 30 gal. tank total price, $75. Located 5 mi. off Roose- velt Hwy. on Old National Hwy. John H. Boyton, Sr., Rt. 1, Riverdale, Ph. Mon. and Friday, Pl. 3-4543 (day time) 1956, S-100, 1/2 ton, Intnl. pick up truck in good cond., $795. Lamar Howell, 927 Wal- ere Louisville, Ph. MAin Allis Chalmers, 1 row ensil- age chopper, in good cond., bargain, also, J. D. grass land drill, in good cond., used 1 season, cheap. Write or eall. Vernon Tamplin, Madison. 2 row planters and cultiva- tors to fit John Deere A, B, or G, in good cond., $175. John L. Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville. 1953 Ferguson 3 point hitch tractor and gang plows, har- rows, dump rake and draw bar, $1,100.;