Tom Linder Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1954
NUMBER 4@
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A mass
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icllieding efter by Mr. Max
ood of the Bullock Herald is so
t to the present situation in
I am reproducing it herewith.
_ TOM LINDER
mmissioner of Agriculture -
be done, a job which will make
ose many friends, a job that will
endless hours of patience and
1d how well that job will be
s the answer to our future hap-
a
Georgians go to the polls this
for the Democratic primary,
elect a chief executive who will
t will be the future of the
rograms that are now under way
tate. Programs that have helped
; in Georgia once again prouder
itage and have brought us back
bottom of the ladder to regain
ruly a year of decision, both
onal level and on the state
evel Never before in our his-
re we stood before the world in
recarious position, much of which
e about due to the lack of interest
of many of our citizens in their
nt. We have come to let the
tician mean something of
voided, something of which
ed something that is attach-
irable. The fact that there
men in politics does not
ecorgians Have
RESPONSI
OF CHOOSING
GOVERNOR
SERVE ALL PEOPLE OF THE STATE
ILITY
here is a big job ahead, a job will |
tion as the Empire State of the.
mean that everything to do with the pol-
itical is not to be accepted. |
CITIZEN RESPONSIBLE
Even-if this were true, here again the
citizen on the local level is responsible,
_ for most of our politicians on the leader-
ship level are placed in office by. public
election which oftentimes means election
by only a few people who care to vote.
This year in Georgia the voter must
decide from a field of well-qualified can-
didates the man to serve in the governors
mansion. The Georgia voter must decide
which candidate has the most to offer
Georgia, not what candidate has the most
to offer any individual or any county or
any special group. -
The questions that we should all ask
ourselves are: Who is the man what can
do the most for the state of Georgia and
will mean the most to the future develop-
ment of our resources, both human and
material.
Who is the man that can serve all the
people of Georgia and who can point to
his record of loyalty and service with
pride and with a feeling of a job well done
for the people and not some particular
interest group?
Who is the man that has the necessary
experience, the character reference and
the ability that we would require for an
executive in our own business organiza-
tion? : :
Who is the man that can command
the respect of all factions of our political
system simply because he has always
stood on the platform for all the people
of Georgia and has voted his convictions
right down the line with the welfare of
all the citizens of Georgia being his para-
mount concern?
GREAT DECISION
You, Mr. and Mrs. Georgia, have a
great decision to make. If you can make
this decision on a basis of the answer in-
your conscience to this question, Who
is the man that can do the best job
for the people of Georgia, then you can _
cast your ballot with an assurance that
will make you proud and content that you
also are a person that would be quali-
fied to serve,
There are many problems that face
the man who will take the oath of office
to lead our great state in 1955. Among
these are such questions as our educa-
tional program, our roads and bridges,
our hospitals, the segregation question,
the terrible drought that is certain to hurt
business in 1955, and others of equal im-
portance. Questions that will not wait
to be answered. Questions that demand
time and study, patience and understand-
ing, before a decision can be reached
a decision not based on sectional, person-
al or group interests, but a decision based
on the welfare of our state and all its
citizens.
It seems to me that now is the time
for Mr. and Mrs. Georgia to come for-
ward and to answer the question that
must be on their conscience, Who is that
Man?
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
One each, Bush and Bog, and
Tandem Harrow for sale. J. C.
Farmall M. good motor, good
cond. hydraulic lift, new paint,
lights, pulley, $1000.00. F. H.
Agee, Crawfordville.
One Intl. Harvester Combine,
used 2 yrs., good cond., also 4
can milk cooler for dairy, and
400 cap. gas chick brooder, for
sale. Mrs. W. C. Maddox, Griffin,
Ri Co PR S702;
Ford Ferguson Tractor, new
cond., $900; All Purpose Plow
and Tilting Trailer, 14 ft. by 8
ft., new both $650. Emory Travis
Riverdale. Ph. Fayetteville 5415.
One practically new 1953
model McCormick-Deering Side
Delivery Rake, mounted on rub-
ber, with extra set steel wheels,
$300; Case Corn Binder, operates
from power takeoff with bundle
carrier, good cond., $200. James
W. Veal, Cedartown, Rt. 3.
Model B. John Deere Tractor,
all equipment, cultivators, plant-
ers, one large 8 disc bush and
bog harrow, 8 ft. seeded, $1250.
D. C. Nicholson, Barnesville, Rt.
1:
Intl. F-20 Tractor on good
rubber, good cond.; Also 1 Dise
Harrow. Reasonable. Robert J.
Williams, Albany, Rt. 2, Box
Bae
Dazy Glass Churn No. 8, like
new, $3. E. H. Clarke, Macon,
2560 Bloomfield Dr.
Allis-Chalmers 2 Row Self
Propelled Cotton Picker, bought
Jast season, picked one bale.
Make offer. Guy H. Shivers,
Norwood. Ph. 318R2.
Taylorway Single Action
Harrow, used only one day,
$300. Norman. Johnson, War-
renton.
6 ft. Case Combine with}
motor and clover attach., good |
cond., $275. Zimri M. Addy,
Preston, % Circle A Ranch.
No. 8 - 3 Disc Intl. Tiller
Plow, on good rubber, good
cond., for sale at my place. Geo.
D. Barfield, Louisville, Rt. 3.
One 6% horse air cooled gas
engine, good shape, used for
pulling saw, $60. J. P. Galli-|
more, Atlanta, 740 Lynhurst Dr,.
S. W.
One Intl., engine powered,
Stationary Hay Baler, mounted
on wheels; Side Del. Rake in-
cluded. $500. Good cond. Lo-
cated near Thomasville. Frank
M. Carryl, Jr. Decatur, 124
Garland Ave. Cr. 5510.
One Davy Milk Coooler, 10
can cap., for sale or trade for
hay baler and power saw of
equal quality. See at Florence
Farm on old Stone Mtn.,-Lil-
burn Rd. Paul Bray, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 2.
John Deere M Tractor with
mowing machine, planters, cul-
tivators, manure loader, Oliver
6 ft. combine, all excellent
cond. Dr. L. A. Mosher, Ros-
well, Hardscrabble Rd.
Bush and Bog harrow, $60;
Dirt Scoop, $35; Intl. 4 Can
Milk Cooler, $150; DeLaval 2
unit Milkers, complete, for
dairy, $175; Without motor,
$100; Also Hay Rake, $75. All
good cond. Mrs. H. E. Redding,
Fairburn, Rt. 2.
One Farmall Super A Tractor
with heavy duty industrial
mower and Allis-Chalmers hay
rake, all Ist. class cond. W. A.
Thompson, East Point, 511 S.
East Point St. Ca. 5607,
One Ford or Ferguson Mow-
er, rear mounted, used about
3 days, for sale or trade for
cultivator, planter, and distrib-
utor for Super A Farmall trac-
tor. Must be in good shape. C.
B. Milner, Shiloh.
2 H Running Gear Wagon,
$15. L. C. Strayhorn, Flowery
Branch, RFD 1.
Diesel 40 Caterpillar Bull
Dozer with hydraulic blade,
Ford Tractor with blade, pul-
verizer, pan, bush and bog har-
row, sub soiler, loading crane,
$3000. James F. Kint, Atlanta,
1727 Piper Cir. S. E. Di. 4422.
1 H Mower, good cond., $25;
1 H Wagon, iron wheels, $20;
One Row Corn Planter, $10;
Dray Harrow, $5. One mile Na.
Red Oak on Campbell Rd. Mrs.
J. D. Matthews, College Park, |
RFD 3, Box 329.
John Deere Side Delivery
Rake in good cond., $50. M.
P. Fox, Dawson, Lee St.
2 Granite Mill Rocks, 38 in.,
15 in, thick;-for* sale. No C
Anderson, Augusta, 2050 Wal-
ton Way.
John Deere Cotton Stripper,
reasonable. Or trade for other
equipment, D. C. Watson, Dall-
an Fett,
12 BB Bolens Garden Tract-
| or, disc harrow, cultivator, turn
plow, wheel weights, grader
blade attach., sprayer and belt,
30 in. sickle mower; also Ham-
mer Mill and belt, and 4 Deck
Chicken Brooder, other farm
equipment. George Rebb, Dora-
ville, Box 47, Old Winter Chap-
el Rd.
One Canning Outfit, holds
50-No, 2 cans, and sealer, new;
1H Syrup Mill; Post Drill for
blacksmith shop, etc. H. C.
oe Winston, Rt. 1, Box
125 hp Cummins Diesel En-
| gine, good cond, ideal for saw-
mill or gin. Geo. T. Armstrong,
Washington. Ph. 296.
Planters and Cultivators for
CA Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
planted not over 200 acres. See
at my farm 8 mi. Madison. E.
M. Cason, Buckhead.
New Holland Silage Cutter,
used part of 3 seasons, good
cond., Gould Gid No. 35, good
Warwick. Ph. 2612.
Shallow Well Pump, good
cond., Gouulud Cid No. 35, good
% GE motor to pull same. $35
for both. Blacksmith and Anvil
both $25. Come after. G. C.
Little, Sr., Conyers, Rt. 2.
Howe Platform Scales, 10,--
000 Ibs. cap., declared accurate
by Dept. of Agri. S. P. Wright,
| Columbus, 926- 3rd. Ave.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want one irrigation outfit
with or without power plant.
condition. S. L. Calfee, Boston.
Want for Farmall H Tractor, 2
disc trailing plow, draw bar
(Complete), hydraulic lift sys-
tem (complete), mower 250 or
270, harrow 10 A, 7 ft. I. R.
Burch, Voc. Ag. Teacher, Lin-
dale,, Pepperell FFA Chapter.
Want to buy 6 or 8 can dairy
cooler. Give make, condition,
best price. E. L. Thompson
Douglas, Rt.1. *
Want hammer mill Must be
reasonable. W. B. Merrell, At-
lanta, 884 Moreland Ave., S. E.
Want one off-set harrow with
20-26 in. disc, good cond., cheap.
Prefer Goble make. H. F. Price,
Locust Grove.
|. Want M Farmall Tractor, good
tires fair to good cond. Reason-
able price. John E. Teasley, El-
berton, Rt. 3.
Want self priming water ram
also one windmill water pump
camplete to be used for pumping
water into lake. J. C. Aiken, La-
Grange, 407 Hill St.
Want to lease a D-4 Dozer or
equal size. State terms and eond-
ition. James A. Woody, Hurst.
Want one used deep well
pump complete. State make,
condition, and location. C.
Cross, Douglasville, Rt. 2, Box
330.
Want used Tractor, good cond.,
in exchange for cuttaway har-
row, pulpwood saw, buggy, stalk
cutter, mowing machine, other
farm equipment. Floyd Sellers,
Cornelia, Rt. 1.
Want irrigation equipment in
good shape. Dont care for
pipe smaller than 4 inches. W.
M. Denton, Nicholls.
A A
FOR SALE
Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
20c start; 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs.
Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1.
1954 crop Ky. 31 Fescue Seed,
recleaned, tested, $20 Cwt. Cecil
Travis, Riverdale, c/o Pine
Crest Acres. Tel. Fayetteville
| 5581.
Red Multiplying Scullion On-
ions and Buttons from same,
also White Nest Onions, 54 crop
|Runner Garden Beans, 55c tea-
cup. Add postage G. T. Brown
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
| Clover Seed in the bur. Several |
hundred pounds or more. Write |
|for prices and amts. wanted.
|Olin Prickett, Maysville, Rt. 2.
Red Multiplying Onions, $1.25
|gal.: Also 1954 crop fine large
|Sage, shade dried, free of trash
$1 pt. cup. Add postage. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2,
\Box 196.
Describe fully stating make and |R
C.\ shucks and
$1.50 Gal.; White Tender Half |
Southern Spotted Leaf Bur}
Grazing Mixture for pastures,
consisting of oats, rye-grass,
wheat, vetch, 3 1/2c lb. Jas B.
pe Brooks, Tel. Senoia 206-
for fall planting, $1 gal. Add
postage. Mrs. H. C. Dooley, Mil-
ledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 136C.
White Nest Onions, 20c qt.
Mrs. Rebecca Bussell, Fitzgerald,
210 W. Cypress.
5 bu. Old Fashion Long
Brown Shallots, dry, clean (not
scallions). $1.50 gal.; $10 bu. PP
in. Ga. Multiplying Onions,
sometimes called Peck-To-Hill,
$1.50 gal. Now time to plant.
Mrs: J. M. Jones, Grayson.
12,000 Ibs. 1954 crop reseeding
Crimson Clover, reseeding Up-
son Co. 18 yrs., recleaned, test-
ed by Ga. State Lab., 99.70 pet.
pure, 89 pct. germ., no noxious
weed seed, 1000 lbs. up, 22 1/2c
lb.; Less lots, 25c. FOB.; 300 Ibs.
Ladino Clover, 65 lb. J, Lyn-
2. Ph. 3697.
Old Fashion Multiplying Red
Shallots for fall planting, $1.45
gal. PP. in 2nd, zone; $8, bu.
Shipped by express. Prompt
shipment. Cash with order.
ae Anna Crow, Gainesville,
Lae
Brown Top Millet, 6 1/2c
lb.; Sericea Lespedeza, 20c Ib.:
New crop Ky. 31 Fescue. Dixie
Crimson Clover, ea. 25 1b.;
Chapel Hill Rescue, 15 lb.;
Rescue and Rye Grass, 12c lb.;
Rescue and Crimson. Clover,
15 Ib. Call 2131. C. D, Wood,
Bowdon,
Dixie Reseeding Crimson
Clover, 99.85 pet. pure, 92 pet.
10c. Ib. Dy. He
combine run,
Ph, Jones-
Smith, Riverdale.
boro 4748.
Brown Top Millet Seed, re-
cleaned, machine dried, high
germ. and purity. Will ship
anywhere. Letters ans. Virgil
T. Barber, Nashville. 5
Large Red and White Nest
Onion, and Old Time Brown
Shallots, greatest multiplier,
$1.35 gal. PP in Ga, No less
gal. sold. Mrs. Lon Ashworth,
Dacula, Rt. 1.
Dixie | Reseeding Crimson
Clover, recleaned, 100 lb. bags,
1954 crop, $25. Cwt. One mile
East Possum Lake between
78. Roland T.. Britt,
RFD 1.
Around 50 gal. White Multi-
plying Onions, cleaned, free of
stem, $1.35 gal.
Joel B. Atkinson, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 2,
Old Time Shallots (not. scul-
lion), greatest multiplier known,
bright, clean, saved without
rain, $1.45 gal. PP in Ga., $8.50
bu. FOB; White Multiplying
Nest: Onions, $1,35.. gal. PP;
$8.50 bu. FOB. Mrs. Clarence
McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1.
Lilburn,
5000 lbs, Cattail Millet, 7c
lb, Cleaned in 100 lb. bags,
germ., purity guar.; 300 bu.
Wheat, combine run, clean, $2.
bu; 1000 bu. Southland Oats,
combine run, clean, $1. bu.
See Sankie Powell at farm near
Wrens, or contact. M, T. Cour-
son, Hazlehurst,
Turners Bancroft Seed Oats,
pure, recleaned, graded, high-
est quality for seed or heavy
grazing, $1.20 bu.; Alsa An-
derson Wheat, grown from reg.
seed, $3. bu. L. M. Turner,
Royston.
Yellow Nest Onion, $1.25 gal.
Add postage, Cora Mae Ham-
montree, Chickamauga.
Red Shallot Onions, cleaned,
ready for planting, $1. gal.
|Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Gille-
land, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
200 lbs. hard seed reseeding
Crimson Clover Seed, reseed
12 yrs. on same ground, com-
bine run, 29c lb, Paul J, Cain,
Commerce, Rt. 1.
New crop pure Ga. Collard
|\Seed, 90 pct. germ.,
FOB. No order less than 10 Ibs.
\G. C, Connell, Whigham, Rt, 1.
Red Multiplying Nest Onions |s<
wood Bentley, Thomaston, Rt. |
germ., 18c lb.; Ky. 31 Fescue,
Stone Mtn, and Snellville, Hwy, |
30c .Ib. +.
der 50 M. 65c M:
M; By express in |
cn ee 20 M,.
35. D. J. Harris
Ph. 3713. a
Ga. Collard Pla
Prepaid. Blanch
Greenville,
Chas, Wak
35c C;.$3..Ms Ca
ing Collard, 35c (
Full count. Prompt
Moss packed. Mrs.
tingham, Guyton,
Collard Plants, 50c
L. . Strayhorn, :
Branch, RFD 1.
Cabbage and Collard
60c .C.) PP. Sei on
M exp. col.; $2. M
E, B. Wetherford,
Ri we : 2
Klondike Strawber
500, $3.: $5.75 M; Mt
berry, bearing size,
Peppermint, 25c doz.
25c bunch; Add pos
Lee Hood, Gainesvill
erbearing Strawbe1
Black Raspber
Trees, Catnip, each 6
postage. L. M. Turner,
ville, Rt: 6/35 Gres
Klondike Strawb
Mtn, Huckleberry, 3.
Imp. Dewberry, 50
more Blackberry,
postage. Mrs. Otis
Cumming. Se
Imp. larg Klondike
berry Plants, 75 C:
lard, 30c Cy; Imp. Field
berry, 50c doz.; Mtn, H
berry, bearing size, 2d
Also Winter Mustard S
teacup. Add. postage.
Crowe, Cumming, Rt.
Lemon Balm, extre
(herb of s\
lar
grance,
family,)
3.
Robinson, Greenville.
- Rutger and Marglobi
let Tomato Plants, 50c
$1.; 400, $1.25; 500, ;
M; Ga. Collard, 400,
$1.25: $2. M. PP in Ga
ead Davis, Milledgeville
Catnip, Peppermi
Tansy, Houseleek,
also Garlic Bulbs, 50c
Garlic Bulbs. $2.25 C;
Radish, $1. doz.; Birdock
50c lb. PP in Ga, Mrs, NV
White, Dahlonega, Rt, 1
60. "
Marglobe and Rutger
mato Plants, 500, $2.; $3.50
$3. M. At home. C. D.
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
APPLES
Nice bright sundried apy
1954 crop, 60 Ib.; 5 Ibs.,
Trade for print sacks, 100
cap. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, E
lonega, Rt, 1. 5
BEANS:
Old time garden bune
50c cupful, plus posta
Dora Greer, Ellijay,
BUTTER: ). 3
Fresh country )
at my place.
ton, Chi
Forsyth, Jul-
one 258.
Sericea - enamiees and Brown
Top Millet Hay, $25. ton; Brass
Lc ton. Top quality, E,
a ton, Madison. Ph. 197-J
Coastal . Bermuda Hay, $30.
ton; Millet Hay, $20. ton, FOB
my barn. Lewis Taylor, Tifton,
1649.
Bo Peavine hay for sale
S. Lashley,
400 Shia: 48 lb, average Ky.
ae hay,$300. Tightly
ed; also want 100 100 Ibs.
grass or fescue. Carl Rob-
erts Ball Ground.
55c
Ib: Sides, 8 - 16 Ibs., 50c Ib.
uar. esunest spoilage. est
1b.: Shoulders, $8 - 1 ibs.
hard- Grass seed free of|
_ A few shelled pecans, 80c Ib.
.|Del. Julia Hogan, Agnes,
PEAS: oe
White Blackeyed Crowder
Pens, 26. ths) $15 12) Ths; $2;
Plus postage. Prompt del.
Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt.
Le
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Yellow Root, 4 lb. lard box
full, $1.30, PP. Exch. for 3
print sacks alike, Ea. pay post-
age. Mrs. Abe Goble, Talking
Rock, Rt. 2.
SAGE:
New crop good* dry sage,
$1.25 lb. PP. Samuel Tweedell,
Lithonia, RFD 2.
STRAW:
700 bales Oat Pusk: 50c bale,
Roy Allgood, Atlanta,
Boulevard, S. E, ~ \
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED.
FEED BARLEY AND MILO;
Want_ feed barley and feed
milo. Barley can contain small
amt. oats. W. M. Nixon, Thomas-
ton. c/o B & B Ranch. Ph. 2412.
|HAY AND OATS:
\or seed. Write first. Mrs.
Bz. Perry, Atlanta, 2049 Oakview
494
Want good clean bright Seri-
cea, Kudzu, or Coastal Bermuda
Hay; Also want 400-500 bu.
clean oats all 1st quality. Quote
best price FOB our barn. F,
Storza, Atlanta, Randall Mill
Rd., N. W., c/o Moccasin Hollow
Farm.
FIGS:
Want one-half bushel figs.
State price, location, and when
ready. Will come after if in this
locality. I..W. Manning, Bruns-
wick, P. O. Box 460.
PLANTS
Want any type peper gone
ames
Rd. S. E. De. 8737.
ROOTS AND HERBS: Want half
dozen Green Calamus Slips for
.| planting, with good roots; Also
want half doz. rooted pepermint
plants. Advise price. Miss Neela
Bowen, Cleveland, Rt. 2.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. Jersey Cow, 6 yrs. old,
with 2 week old ealf, for gale.
Etta Thompson, Atlanta, 2005
Cheshire Ave., S. E. CA-6777.
Reg, Horn Type Hereford
Bull, $250. Boreas Johnsoh,
Warrenton.
og Prices Paid At Various
One full blooded Guernsey
Bull, artificially bred, from
Dairy stock, 650 lbs., about 18
mos. old, ready for heavy ser-
vice, $85. J. P. Gallimore, At-
lanta, 740 a eee Dr., 8.:W.
Reg. Hereford Cattle of popu-
lar bloodlines, top quality, al-
ways a few bulls, heifers, cows,
and calves. Reasonable prices,
Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.. Marietta,
Rt. 3, Paper Mill Rd. Ph. 8-
8772, > 9
Reg. Hereford Bulls, horn
type, 12-24 mos. old, $125.-
$175. ea. Cecil Travis, River-
dale, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Ph.
Fayetteville 5581.
2 reg. Black Bulls, $125-$150.
Reg. buyers name. Come see.
Carl J. Parker, Jr., nee
Rt. 2, Box 104. Phone 350
Milk Cow, 4 yrs. old, has had
2 calves, gives around 4 gal.
daily, $100 eash. At once. Come
see. Miss Ruth Underwood, Con-
yers, Rt. 3.
old,
J. R. Erikson, Atlanta, P.
Box
Reg Hereford Bulls:
mos.
Domino breeding, for sale, H
Merrick, Cuthbert, Rt.
Several reg. Polled Hereford
Cows with ealves at side, re-
bred to reg. polled bull, als
bred and open heifers at rea
sonable prices. saree re
Nashville. Ph. 6701. - :
Polled? Hereford Bulls, -ex-
cellent breeding, 6
- 16 mo
atkinsville, me
at farm
4533, La. 3838,
i6 bf
old, WHR and Advance
4
2 reg. Jersey Cite giving
8 gal.
purebred getsey heifer,
and
$400,
ville,
trict.
One young Guernsey Bull,
purebred,
black leg, hand fed, ready for
service.
ville.
milk each daily, one
bred,
7h. White Face Bull, all
illiam Cash, Gaines-
Rt. 7, Box 103, Fork Dig-
lifetime treated for
J. J. Waters, Louis-
3, ated PM,
REGISTERED BLACK POLAND
CHINA HOG SALE ~
50 head of Reg., Black P. C., hogs, will be sold
at Auction at the Tifton Stock Yards, Friday, August
. 13 bred gilts and sows, 1 large and
10 young boars rest March open gilts, offered. E. P.
| Drexel, Owner, Drexel Farms, Tifton, RFD 3.
Markets
No.1 No.2 No.3, No.4 | July 31
ft a6. 22.00 27.01 Bartow L/S Com. Co,, Cartersville 22.50 17.50
- 2) 21-70 20.75 Dalton Sales Ce., Dalton .
Emanuel Co. $/Y, Swainsboro 21.60 21.30 = 20.75 -
_ 21,
22.25 21.60 20.70
ae es tn Washington Co. Mkt., Sandersville 22.00 21.18 20.65 21.30
22.55 22.00. 21,17 August 2
Corroll Co. Sales, Carrollton 22.00 21,00 -
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22.35 21.55 21,00. 21.05 Chatham Co. S/Y, Savannah 22.05 21.80 20.70
laxton S/Y, Claxton 2145 2200 21.00 setae: Toa ofS ain ale ne
Coosa Valley Com, Co., Rome 22.80 22.00 19.00 Se ee oe Reman: 260) 216 iat
Peoples Catt Caicer Sa Ga = 21.00 | &% Form Prods. Sales, Thomaston 23.40 24.20 22.00 20.10
= : 22. 1.25. 205 05
Pulaski 'S/Y, Hawkinsville 22.95 22.50 22.00. 22.40 | 2euP_S/, Jesup 22.416 . 2105 eb ae
"Reibicle-MoClure Gore, Co, Rowe 22.75 22.00 17.00 Millen -L/S Mkt., Millen 22.25 21.50 20,50 21.00
Vidalia S/Y, Vidalia 7260 22.00 21.00 22.50 | Ola L/S Co, Ocilla A ee
Be ce Sv, dea 3251 2150 20.77 22.15 Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Denalsonville 21.46 21.25 20.50 20.90
same Se Ss : : = Shuman's $/Y, Hagan 22.02 21,36 20,40
- : Sutten L/S Co., Sylvester 21.95 21,50 20.82 20.55
eee 4/7. Sateiridss ee RO 0 MAO | Seonbae S Sualicberc 22.15 21.15 20,35 20.80
Bulloch $/Y, Statesboro 22.14 21.49 20.25 22.00 ee
ae 21.50
a - August 3
Dublin L/S Com., Dublin 22.29 21.46 20.70 22,55
_ Effingham Co. $/Y. Springfield 22.00 21.55 20.60 : Appling Co. L/S Mkt... Baxley 21.47 20.76 20.08 19.60
O pee <x a ea eae Fi8s ase HE eS Co, Dewates 21.49 21.78 *19,50 19.64
_ Fijegerald L/S Auct., Fitzgerald 23.10. 22.65 22.00 Dawson L/S Co. Dawson Zot 20% Oe
Rageddle Long Com:. Quitman 22.35. 21.50 20.30 Farmers $/Y, Arlington z1a) 21.20 204) ee
Smith S/Y, Augusta 22.50 22.00 21.40 23.00 Farmers S/Y, Sylvania : 22.30 21.80 20.50 21.00
ae oe aes - ; hee =e 22.61 a
Valdosta L/S, Valdosta ee 1g as een | eee Fits Mckee. ae ON ee
ates 3 Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 22.05. 21.16 20,30
Z Mitchell Ce, L/S Co., Camilla 21.54 2010 20.30. 26,20
9? es " en pane ae pied slag eaten anton alee
Candler L/S Mkr., Metter oe ae Smith S/Y No. 3, Thomson 22.00. 21.40. 21.00 24.75
Co-op L/S Exc., Statesboro 22.26 21.25 ~-20.20 22.00 or ea eas see er
- Cordele L/S Com, Go., Cordele 21.66 21.30 20.50 Aucust 4 . Se
Flint River L/S Auct., Bainbridge , 21.60 21.10 20.40 Elbert L/S Auct. Barn, Elberton 22. 85 22.00 21.00 20.00
Pierce Co. S/Y, Blackshear 22.03 21.55 20.15 21,55 Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 21.36 20.35 20,06 19.70
mith Bros. S/Y, Bartow 2720.21.25 20.32 Kite $/Y, Kite 2 Ss. RS
S/Y, Sylvania 22.00 21.50 20.50 21.75 Ragsdale-Long Com. Co., Lakeland 21.63 20.70 19.60 19.05
le $/Y, Thomasville 23.40 23.00 Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 2a 2s eee
: 175.. 269s 7 oi25 Union S/Y, Albany 21.29 21.16 20.80 20.20
21.62 21.05 22.00 | Wilkes Co. S/Y, Washington 22.70 22.60 22,90 20,50
CATTLE FOR SALE |
Reg. Black Angus Bull, Eileen
mere and Blackcap bloodlines,
for sale or trade to prevent in-
breeding; Also some young bulls
for sale. O. L. Jones, Atlanta,
a Trabert Ave. N. W. Ve.
0.
2 White Face Heifers and 2
Angus, all grade, 250 lbs. ea.,
$160 for lot. 5 mi. N. Roswell.
Ralph Dangar, Woodstock.
Jersey Milk Cow, calf 1 1/2
mos, old, 5 gal if fed well $200
at my barn on Hicks Drive near
Milford Church. P. L. Kimmons,
Atlanta, 712 Bankhead Ave.,
N. W. :
4 Grade Angus Cows with Cal-
ves, $130-$175; 3 Angus Heifers
8 mos. to 15 mos., $50-$75. L.
Flowers, Decatur, 120 Superior
Ave. De. 4638.
7 reg. Angus cows and heifers
with fine herd bull, $1500. At
my farm. See me after 5 PM, any
time weekends. J. C. Herron,
Martin, Rt. 1.
6 reg. Angus Cows with calves
at side, sired by son of Eilleen-
mere 500th. Bargain for quick
sale. Max Ayer, Rome, Rt. 5.
10 Holstein Cows, 10 Jersey,
5 Guernsey Cows all to freshen
withiin 60 days. W. M. Head,
Rutledge. (1 mile West.)
3 Reg. Guernsey males, 3, 6
and 10 mos. old, good bloodlines,
_ well marked $35. $45 and $100
respectively. Papers furnished.
H. W. Thurmond, Farmington.
Well tamed, reg. horned Here-
ford bull, calved Sept. 11, 1943,
at price well worth the money.
Carl Roberts Ball Ground.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Entire lot (about 57) Chin-
ehillas, all reg. and ped. with
Natn'l Chinchilla Breeders of
America. At less 1/3 original
value. Sacrifice; Also sell in
pairs. Mrs. Geo. W. Upchurch,
Savannah, 1909 Ga. Ave., c/o
Upchurch Chinchilla Ranch.
One fine Blue Rabbit Doe, $2.
Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt.
2, Box 196,
4 White Does, 1-Blue Gray
Buck, $1 ea. Extra charge for
shipping. Weldon Whaley, Daw-
son.
10 purebred Chinchilla Rab-
pits, $1.25 ea.; $10 for lot Ship-
ped exp. collect. Cash orders
only. Vernon Sorrells, Royston,
Bit:
Nice Gray Purebred Chinchil-
la Rabbits, 15 mos. old bred doe,
$3; 5 mos. old rabbits, $2.50 pr.
Shipped FOB. J. O. Adams, Ty
Ty.
American Hvy-Wt. Chinchillas
of ood bloodlines, buck and
doe, 5 1/2 mos. old $4.50 ea. or
both $8; 4 bucks, 4 1/2 mos. old,
$3 ea; 3 junior does, $5. Cert
furnished. R. Lamar Brantley,
Wrightsville. Rt. 2.
HORSES AND MULES
e FOR SALE
Shetland Pony gelding, black
and white, 45 in. high, no bad
habits, good cond., with or
without bridle and_ saddle.
Reasonable. Arthur A. Mann,
+ coe 507 Benson St. Ph.
39 J.
10 yr. old Black Work Tlorse,
1050 Ibs., works well anywhere,
$65. See at farm 2 mi. I. Doug-
lasville any day. Grady P2rson,
Douglasville, Rt. 3.
Strawberry Roan Staliion, 4
stocking legs, blaze face, flax
mane, and tail, western saddle
included, $120. J. A. Berry, Jr.,
Stockbridge, P. O. Box 83.
Phone 4195.
3 yr. old walking horse colt,
broke to ride. Reasonable. Mar-
ilyn Hardin, Doraville. Ph.
Chamblee 17-4742.
Tenn. Walking Horse, 4 yrs.
old, red wth flax mane and tail,
$75. A. J. Floyd, Rockmart, Rt.
23
Reg. Shetland Pony at Stud,
Fee $15; Also one Shetland
are for sale. D, R. Fynt, Ben
Hill. Fr. 1360,
Reg. Hereford Pigs, 8 wks.
old, reg. buyers name, crated,
shipped, $22.50 ea. COD; At
farm, $20. Delivery date Aug.
17. Leonard Fleming, Hartwell,
Reed Creek Rd.
30 Pigs, OIC and Berkshire,
at my farm. Vel Roebuck, Law-
manoer ae Rt. 4. Ph. 3513, Dul-
uth.
13 reg SPC Pigs, 7 males, 6 fe-
males, backed by champ. stock,
3 mos.. old, $35. ea. at farm. 12
mi. N. Alma. Lamar Altman,
Alma;/Rtl< =,
Purebred Hampshire Pigs,
reg buyers name, $25 ea.; Other
pigs, $10 ea. at farm. D. C. Wat-
son, Dallas; Rt. 1.
Reg. SPC Boar Pigs, from
blood of Grand Master the En-
chanter and MHF Chief, for
sale. Quitman Barrs, Eastman.
28 purebred Cherry Red Du-
rocs, both sex, subj. to reg., 3
mos. old, $20 ea. Also one
purebred male, 18 mos. old,
Cherry Red Duroc, Frank Hunt-
y McRae, P. O. Box 13, Oak
SPC and OIC Cross Pigs for
sale. A. D. Burgess, Lithonia,
Rt. 3, Browns Mill Rd.
Purebred SPC Pigs, 6 wks,
old, either sex, $12.50 ea. W.
H. Tumlin, Stockbridge, Rt. 1.
Purebred ~Hampshire Boar,
4% mos. old, good size for age,
Continetal Model and Steadfast
breeding, reg. buyers name,
$37.50. 41 Hwy. Hoyt A. Green,
Cartersville, % Green Valley
Farms.
Purebred Hampshire Pigs,
8- 10 wks., $22.50 ea: at farm
reg. buyers name; Also unre-
lated Pigs, $15 ea. David Stough
Locust Grove, Rt. 1. Ph. Grif-
fin 7396.
OIC Pigs, from reg. short
nose blocky type stock, farrow-
ed July 21, good breeding stock,
reg. buyers name, treated,
crated, $25 ea. MO. Paul J.
Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1.
6 wk. old Big Bone Guinea
Pigs, 13 to pick from, $17.50
ea. Dbl. treated and register-
ed. Will ship anywhere. Leon
Watson, Unadilla.
Hampshire Pigs, 8 wks. old,
$20 ea.; OIC Pigs, 8 wks. to
10 wks., short nose, blocky,
from prize winning stock, $20
and $25 ea. All Reg., treated
and choice breeding stock.
Mack Patrick, Voc. Ag. Teach-
er, Rabun Gap. e :
6 purebred but not reg.
blocky type Duroc Jersey Gilts,
6 mos. old, ready for service,
115-140 lbs. Lifetime treated
for cholera. $15 ea. Cannot ship.
Joe Cox, Davisboro.
OIC Service Males, 165-350
Ibs., also 8 wks: old pigs, all
reg. buyers name, from champ.
bloodlines. J. H. Roquemore,
Americus. (Ph. 4543 after six
oclock).
SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE
3 young rams, sheep, 6 mos.
old, sired by reg. Hampshire
ram. Cannot furnish transporta-
tion. Katharine Simpson, Ros-
well, Barrington Hall.
Herd of pure Toggenburg
Goats, ceos $20; Bucks, $15 and
$10 ea. Gave $50 for mother of
these ecats, W. H. Williams, Sa-
vannan, Rt. 4, Box 246. Ph.
5-5969.
Open and bred ewes, 1 yr. to 4
yrs. old ram, sheep, weaned
lambs and ready to go on grass,
all from following breeds, Hamp-
shire, Suffolk, Corriedale, Shrop
shire. R. B. Curtis, Farmington.
Call Madison -2603.
One 5 yr. old Nubian Saan-
an Buck Goat, $10 at my place.
Geo. D. Barfield, Louisville, Rt.
3.
2 Saanan milk goats, large
type: one fresh (kids, buck and
nannie, 1 week old, heavy milk
stock); One with kids 5 mos old,
giving 4 qts. now, no horns; Al-
so one full Nubian buck 3 mos.
old. G. R. Reece, Marietta, 111
Marble Mill Rd.
.on farm, J. G. Wright, Jones-
Want nice white woman to
do light farm work on farm.
Private living quarters, board,
$16. weekly. Sundays off. Near
church and town. Mrs. R. F.
Highsmith, Marietta, Rt. 4; /o
Pebble Hill Farm,
Want man for general farm-
ing, Small family, sober, un-
derstand tractor and other
farm machinery. State wages
expected. David Stough, Lo-
cust Grove, Rt. 1.
Want healthy middle aged
woman experienced in farm
work to do light farm chores
boro, Rt. 1. Di-3202.
Want middle age woman to
do light farm work on farm
for board, room, good salary.
G. R. Reece, Marietta, 111 Mar-
ble Mill Rd, ~
Want man to keep up 2 John
Deere Tractors. Must have own
tools. Fulton County. Good
paved road, schools, etc. No
drinkers. Glenn Norton, Fair-
burn. Atlanta, phone Fa. 4728.
white
home
work,
R.
Want at once, a nice
woman to live in farm
and help with light farm
tending flowers, etc. Mrs.
E. Ellington, Fairburn, Rt. 1.
Want experienced tractor
man for Intl, tractors and
equipment to work in hay and
sowing grain, general farm
work. Sober, industrious man
desired. House furnished. Fred
L. White, Buckhead, Rt, 1.
Want man on some kind
equal share basis, for 30 or 40
cow dairy, some hogs, raise
feed. Cows milking about 65
gal. daily. Good pasture, new
wire, 2 streams water, mail
and school bus by door, near
churches. Fair house, Plenty
wood. Must be sober. *Refer-
ences Exch. Come see. S. C.
Wiley, Covington, Rt. 3.
Want single white man, 45-60
yrs. old, to do light farm chores,
gardening, poultry, etc.
be sober, reliable. Have 1 room
furnished house. F. L. Sanders,
Macon, 5099 Rivoli Dr. Ph.
2-3553.
Want elderly couple or wo-
man to live in country home,
and do light farm chores on
farm. 2 rooms with small sal-
ary. Just mother and self. 18
mi, N. Atlanta, on main hwy.
Permanent for right party. Miss
Jessie Ware, Norcross, So.
Peachtree and Pirkle Rd.
Want farmer for good steady
job on irrigated vegetable farm.
Good job for family for $3.-
$5. day, house with elec., wood,
etc. R. F. Sams, Clarkston, Ph.
3-7322 .
' Want share cropper able to
finance self, Call in person.
Dont write. 4 R house, deep
well, elec. 140 acres fine land,
2 1/2 mi. W. Marshallville,
on old MontZuma Hwy., one-
quarter mile of hard surface
Must |
Want. wo Fe O
farm work on farm for $15.
weekly, room, board. Letters
ans. Eason Collins, Metter, P.
; Box 153.) seas :
POSITIONS WANTED
: }
Want job doing nursery work.
5 yrs. experience. Desire good
house with water, lights. Have
to be moved. 3 in family to
work. John R. Moses, Atlanta,
494 Pulliam St., S. W. :
Want job on small dairy.
Consider cattle or poultry
farm. no other farm work de-
sired. Need 3 or 4 R house,
wired for stove, bath preferab-
ly, on mail and school Rt. State
salary and full particulars. Hon-
est, sober. Thos. Hulsey, Mari-
etta, Rt. 3, Box 104. ; S
Refined settled white woman
wants light farm work on farm
with Christian folk. Come after
at once. Mrs. Grace Hendrix,
Macon, Rt. 2.
Want 2 H farm, about 4 A
tobacco, 12 A cotton or/and
corn, and large garden spot.
Gather own crop. White, 7 in
family (6 to work). Robert
Reeves, Swainsboro, Rt. 4, Box
55, % B. B. Strange.
Want job on poultry farm
raising broilers, no less 10,-
000 or -12,000 cap., on 50-50
basis. Experienced. Consider
2000-3000 laying hens. Can do
the building if necessary. Just
man and wife (elderly). E. T.
Nabers, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Experienced dairyman wants
job on dairy farm. Can take
full charge of herd, Have fam-
ily. Lifetime Exp. on farm. So-
ber, willing worker, V. E.
broiler houses. 4 or 5 R dy
Claude Ferguson, - Sto kbri
preferably), near church, scho
dairy. Good house wit!
School and mail rt.
Ledford, Tennga. ~
Want job on farm dig,
wells, etc. Near Ho
Church. Don Little- Alph
Rt. 1. (Hopewell Rd.).
Want job on dairy farm.
driving tractor, for $35. w
house, lights, water, G.
Weathers, Decatur, Rt. 3 (ce
Mr. Brooks). :
Experienced broiler
with references wants j
ing broilers, or consid
ing. hens. Ready to move
week August, Pref
ing. Write offer. Letters
Rt. 1, Box 317.
Experienced dairy man w
work on farm Sept. 1,
truck or tractor, tending
cattle. Any suitable proposii
with reliable party cons.
yrs. old, family of 4, relia)
Need 4 R house, lights, (b
ames Arnold, Smyrna
Crest Wood Dairy, Ph. 5:
Married man (family of si:
wants job on farm _ tending
cows, chickens, other farm
work. 39 yrs. old, wife 46, both
good health, willing work
Have to be moved Willie
Moore, Buckhead, Rt. 1.
Bolden, Tallapoosa, Rei
St. fee es
= ue.
FEEDER CALF
high grade heifer calves. Al
official U. S. graders.
Livestock Sales Barn.
bridge Stockyards.
ATLANTAFriday,
Clure Commission Co.
AMERICUSThursday
- ROMEFriday,
Stockyards. :
For further information
road. J. W. Jones, Marshall- |
| ville, Rt. 1. |
Experiment Station, Tifton.
1954 GEORGIA
Your opportunity to buy quality feeder steers
SCHEDULE
CAMILLATuesday, August 31.
BAINBRIDGEWednesday, September 2: 3 : Bain
September 3. Ragsdale-M
_ ATHENSWednesday, September tie NN
Georgia Livestock Sales Barn. s
Livestock Assn., Inc. Be : : ae
SOCIAL CIRCLE (The Hub)Thursday, Se
ber 16. Tri-County Livestock Auction Co. ~~
September 17. Coosa. Vi;
Bell, Extension Service, University of Georgia, A
or R. O. Williams, Extension, Service, Coastal Plain
SALE SERIES
1 calves
will be graded by
Mitchell Count
oe
ortheast
2 Se
September 9.
write or call eithe
GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome
8-2 8-3 8-4 8-4
Steers & Heifers :
Good & Choice 16.40-21.05 16.90-19.85 18.00-23.00 _17.70-17.90 16.80-17.75
Com. 14.09-17.30 13.50-16.90 13.50-17.00 11.80-14.60 13.00-17.10
Utility 10.9-12.90 9.90-15.30 10.90-13.80 9.00-14.40 10.70-14.40
Cutters 8.02- 9.70 8.50-11.50 8.00-10.00 7.00-10.80 7.00-12.00
CALVES : eae
Goed & Choice 14,20-29.05 14.00-20.50 14.00-17.90 14.00-18.30 13.50-18.50 = 14.00-19.40
Util. & Coml. 8.59-14.90 9.50-15,00 10.00-14.75. 8.00-14.00 9.40-14.00 10.00-15.25 a
cows 4
Utility 8.75-11.35 9.20-11.60 8.50-10.00 8.00-10.90 8.50-11.40
C&C. $.15- 07.10 \ 5.00- 9.30 6.00- 9.10. 6.00- 9.20 5.00- 9.35
ee & : : : |
BULLS
Util. & Coml. 10.10-14.49 9.00-15.60 9.10-14.00 9.80-14.00 8.50-10.70
Cutters 7.50-10.05 8.00-12.15 7.50- 9.20 7.00-10.40 7.00-10.35
STOCKERS Cae
Steers & Heifers 9.00-15.25 8.00-17.90 9.20-15.80 7.90-11.60 -7.60-16.00
Calves 8.25-15.75 8.25-12.75 10.00-16.25 8.00-14.00
Source of Information
Federal - State Market News Service
50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
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