om ) Linder Comm issioner A few oe ago I noted statement in ers by two barn operators com- of the quarantine and rules and ions in. Georgia. These gentlemen F THE RECORD > 5 an Georgia which borders on the _ Ocean and are therefore farther g the: early. pak of July 200 hogs showing vesicular disease found in New Jersey. That State a livestock board. The State Veteri- Entory medicine in the United he neue Board in ciat State re-- ie back Dr. Hendershott and the se was allowed. to spread. As a result the action in New Jersey in handling nfected hogs, the disease has spread idly and on September 11, 1952 there total of 80,000 known cases of nema in New Jersey, with more reported suspicious areas yet investigated. This is the result of e to take prompt and vigorous action ppress and exterminate the disease. July_19th, one day after I signed st quarantine order, approximately ead of hogs in interstate commerce n East St. Louis and Augusta, ntined. All of these hogs have been htered and each successive infection vered has been held in strict quaran- \d disposition is being made of rapidly as possible. these vigorous measures, eded in preventing - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1952 a NEW JERSEY, AND VESICULAR EXANTHEMA ET NUMBER | lained that no. Vesicular Exanthema : found i in the sales barns i in the us ok at. the State. i how Jer-- borders on the Atlantic from points or, infection in New Jersey, Dr. R. AL ade 4 : and ees cof the: a were intercepted in Atlanta and- the reese. We dred dealers and brokers in cattle and sincerely hope that we can continue to protect the hog industry of the state, but of course we do not know what a day will bring forth in this fight. The very purpose of the program is : to prevent the spread of disease to sales - barns and to farms. So long as it is not found in the barns and on the farms, this is the proof of the success of the program. To complain that the disease has not been- found in sales barns is to complain at the success of the program. It is to com- : plain because the disease has not become wide spread. I do not think the two gentlemen want disease spread over the state. I do think that they have permitted - their little vexations, because of neces- sary and essential regulations, to over balance any desire they may have for the welfare of the people of the state. FEDERAL INSPECTION _ It is not my desire nor intention to be critical of Federal inspectors. Those men _ in Georgia with whom I come in contact _ are splendid gentlemen and very deeply interested in their work, and the fullest cooperation exists between the State De- _ partment of Agriculture and the Inspec- . tors and Veterinarians of the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry. I do wish to point out, however, the insidious nature of the vesicular diseases with which we are dealing and how inadequate ordinary inspection and quarantine is. All of the infected hogs coming to Alabama and to Georgia, and presum- -ably those going to New Jersey, came out of Federal inspected yards. It is pre- sumably true that none*of these animals, when loaded for shipment, were showing symptoms of vesicular troubles. Yet, when they reached Alabama, Georgia, and New Jersey they were found infected with Exanthema. BARN OPERATORS It is most essential for all barns to be thoroughly cleaned of all manure both on the ground and on post and planking and to be sterilized by spraying. It is necessary for the control of dis- ~ ease for barn operators to furnish defi- nite information to this office on all cattle and hogs handled through each barn. We have in Georgia five or six hun- hogs who operate trucks and go from barn-to barn and some of them from farm to farm: If we do not, have a record of all animals going through each barn with ~ the tag number of the truck and with the license number of the broker or dealer, then it would be impossible to trace dis- eased animals back to their source and find out who handled and transported them and in what places they had been. It is necessary to have this informa- tion immediately after each. sale so that we can tell: here in the office what the score is. If we had to depend on sending men around to the different barns to. check their records and send the: in- formation in, it would be of little use in : tracing disease because it would take too long to assemble the information and get : it into the office. It is the duty of all barn inspectors to arrive at the barn early on the morning of sale day and to see that the barn has been properly cleaned and disinfected before the farmers begin to unload their cattle and hogs. In the hurly-burly of the last few weeks, with the many problems with which we have had to deal, it has ~ been difficult to get everybody and every- thing properly adjusted. But this is all being done just as fast as possible and every barn inspector is receiving specific instructions on this line, We have a number of good barn operators in Georgia who are trying to do a good job and T appreciate everyone of them. We also have some barn opera-~ tors who have not.grown up in their thinking with the development of the livestock industry in Georgia. This kind of an operator thinks that the livestock industry belongs to him and that no one else has any interest in it. He entirely overlooks the fact that the farmer has ten times as much interest in livestock as the barn operator. He overlooks the fact that the farmer is paying for good service at the barn and is entitled to receive it. We are making every effort to assist the barn men in every way possible. No barn is in danger of being closed up if he carries out the law, rules and regulations, unless infectious disease is discovered in his barn; then it would. be necessary to close it. TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agriculture es GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN | ; list and for change of sadness to STATE BU- MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Addr hat OF MAR Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admistable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does ot assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published notices, Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at ee Pace St., Covington, Ga. epariment of Agriculture fy on FORM 3578Bureau o! Markets, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage orovided for in Section 1103. Act lights, roll-o-matie front wheels of October 8, .1917. Executive Office, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office pick your exchange. State Capitol | Editorial and Executive Offices | 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. _ - SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE John Deere B- Tractor, man- ure loader, 4 disc tiller, and 2 Tow cultivator for sale. J. M. Alsobrook, Conyers, Rt. 2. Tel. Lithonia 5583. Ce One good used Benthal Pea- nut Picker, and Hay baler, gheap, or trade for -hogs. L. M. Ayer, -Unadilla. Phone 2131. 2 Tractors, for sale or trade. _ E. Randall, Atlanta, 113 Key as 8. BE, DI 3657. Farmall Super A~ Tractor equipped, planters, cultivators, 2 disc plow outfit, like nw, priced to sell. See at farm; Also want good 8 disc Har- ow to operate! with Farmall A Tractor, and want a No. 7 mule mowing machine, priced right and nearby. Marvin Mad- dox, Winder, Jefferson Rd. 2 H Wagon, Mowing Ma- chine, Walking Cultivator, and Grain Drill, all in running condition. Bring wagon and 12. mi. So. Eastman near Fair Haven Church. M. R. Harrell, East- man, Rt. 3. Set Blacksmith Tools sisting of anvil, 400 blower, etc., $40. See or write: Rufus Mainor, Byrom- ville, Rt. 2. Box 42. 1948 W-9 Intl. Tractor, running cond., good tires, sonable. J. E. Abernathy, maart. Rt... 1, Mule drawn IHC Hay Baler, | con- Champion No. good rea- Rock- $50.; Size B Allis-Chalmers Tractor, $450.; Eight 23 in. Disc Cutaway IHC Harrow, $175.; Four Wheel, Rubber Tired Tractor Wagon, $150. All | good condition. FOB my farm. W. S. Bailey, Turin. | 1950 Allis-Chalmers C with Athens Tiller on rubber, seed- | er box and bush and bog har- row, $1100. Half cash.. Phone | 3-7935 after 6 P.M. Theo Sub- | er. Macon, 165 Cleveland. Ave. One Star Velvet Bean Pea Thresher, in excellent cond., | mounted on trailer, $300. Mur- e, W. Cooke, Sandersville, <2: Farm Master Incubator, 400 e@gg cap., used only once, Farm Master Brooder, 500 chick cap., reasonable price. R. H. Harbin, | Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. 8 N Ford Tractor, 1950, ex- | cellent cond., planters, culti- | vators, 4 disc tiller with yee box, harrow, and trailer, used only 2 seasons, $1000. Located on B-Line Hwy., 1 mile So. Junction 57 and 68. Sparks, Oconee. f WwW. T.| TO tt.: | D. Six Disc Tillers, after No. 6 John Deere Shucker, and Sheller, in good cond., for sale cheap. Bill Knight, Dex- ter. Good Syrup Zine Pan; about $12.50, or trade for good horse drawn hay rake. No junk wanted. Bud Holland, Dalton, Rtas Lilliston Rotary Mower, $200. or best offer. Located farm Brooks Co. Write: Mrs. O. G. Ray, Atlanta, 168 E. Wesley Ras NOE: Y Good as new 1950 model Ford Tractor, lift type harrows, mower, disc plow, cultivators, planters, side dresser subsoiler. Sell or accept smaller tractor in exchange, balance cash. Ru- fus Johnson, Lawrenceville, RFD 2. Phone 3085. . Good as new 8 ft. IHC Self Dump Hay Rake, $75. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. One Athens 3 Disc Tiller on rubber with seed box attach- ed, heavy duty type, used very little, $250. J. G. Cobb, Quit- man. John Deere D Tractor, ex- cellent rubber, with Taylor- way Bush and Bog Woods Har- row, and large Leveling Har- row, good for pasture work, $500. Walter Boney, Rhine, RFD 1. Oliver Mowing Machine, good running order, cheap. Dr. C. S. Floyd, Loganville. One 3-26 in. Rigid Disc Plow for M or Super M Farmall, used very little, $300.. FOB. E. K. Wowler, Athens, ete Chicken Brooder, 100 cap., electric or kerosene, -used . 2 mos. this year, $35. Mrs. T. D. | Payne, Douglasville, Rt. 4, | Flowers Dr. Phone 2545. J. D. Side Delivery Rake, | rubber tires in rear, in running |cond., $75.; Two Seeders for J. in perfect cond., $25. E. V. Vaughn, Bo- gart. Welded Wire Brooder, 100 | chicks, electric units top shelf, 3 other shelves, graduated sizes for growing chicks, very cheap. | Dial 43-6893 Evenings, Sat. and Sun. Miss Claire Hunnicutt, | Tucker, Rt. 1. Ford Tractor, with cultivator, planter, 2 disc plow, terracing plow, dbl. harrow, scoop, sub- soiler, hay rake, all good cond. Bargain. Call Alpharetta 4194 6:30 PM or Sat. See at my place. S. E. McGinnis, Al- pharetta, Rt. 1, Cogburn Rd. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR sALI me 2 Roller Cane Mill, 10 ft. copper pan, in good shape, for $75. and transportation chg. J. Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5. 1951 John Deere A Tractor, powr-trol, used 9 mos., perfect cond., Sacrifice $1950.; 1946. Ford-Ferguson Tractor, lights, new hydraulic lift, stabilizers, cotton, corn planters, bottom plows, cultivators, used 6 mos. since overhauled, cheap $950. David Simpson, Cochran. F-12 Farmall Tractor, steel wheel on rear, tire in front, equipped with 1 row cultivator 2 row cultivator, planter, ferti- lizer attachment, turning plow, chain lift. $250. Henry Hefner, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor power lift, starter, lights, 2 row outfit, cultivators, with all feet and harrows, planters, fertili- zer attachments, 4 disc Athens tiller. Taylor bush and bog Clarke section harrows, 6 row cotton duster. See at my home. J. R. Barnett, Commerce, Park St. Riding ~. Cultivator, nearly new, used little, David Bradley 2 H mowing machine, good cond., cheap. 10 mi. W of Elli- jay at my farm. Letters ans. A. W. West, Ellijay, Rt. 1. John Deere 1950 model 2 Row* MT Tractor, equipped with planters, cultivators, ferti- lizer attachments, set of rotary hoes, set disc tillers, slightly used lift type Rome disc har- row, belt pulley, touch-o-ma- tic lift, $1450. _at my place. Floyd Hunt, Hogansville, Rt. a (Corinth), : McCormick - Deering Mower, good $35.; Also want to buy one Tiller to fit J. Deere B. Trac- tor. Can use 2 or 3 dise tiller, and No. 5 J. D. mower with power control. Letters ans. H.. M. Bailey, Turin. Turner~ Peanut Picker with wheels for rubber tires, fair cond., $200. Jesse C. Bell, CharingyRt. 1. : Farmall A Tractor, disc till- er, 16 disc harrow, drag har- row, cultivators, for same, no power lift, but has starter and lights, $950. E. C. Geise, Sum- merville, Rt. 1. Mule One John Deere 6 Disc Power Control Tiller on rubber, slight- ly used, but-in good cond. Bar- gain. W. S. Turner, Lovejoy. 1947 Ford Tractor in A-1 cond., 8 disc 26 in. King har- row used 2 yrs., $700.for both. Inqvfire at Texaco Service Sta- tion, Buchanan. Harris L. Pope, Buchanan. Elec. automatic brooder, 500 chick cap., good cond., $50. at my home. Mrs. Clarence Odom, Lyons. 2 row heavy-duty mounted type. IHC Corn-picker, first class cond. cheap, 12-A John Deere combine with new 5 bp motor. Thoas. E. Reeves, Cal- houn. : One Elec. brooder, 100 chick cap., $15. Mrs. P. } Mrs. PLANTS FOR SALE Red Raspberry Plants, 75 doz.; Kudzu, $1. doz; Ber- muda, $1. M, or any amount, if you _come after it; Mtn. Huckleberry, 75c doz.; Black Walnut, 10-16 in. 45c ea. Add postage. Mrs. D. M. Hollaway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,- Box 55; 4. St. Augustine Grass, rooted, immediate shipment of. fresh dug stolons, $2. bu. del. Dr. LeRoy Harris, Griffin: Coastal Bermuda _ Stolons, loaded on your truck, 50c per ft. we dig each Monday on Double J. Ranch. Located 12 mi. E. Dublin, One mile North Carters Chapel. Phone .1357 M2, Dublin. J. E. Jarvis, Scott, Ga. Blueberry and Boysenberry Plants, 50c doz. Plus postage. Mrs. K. M. Brittain, Tooms- boro, Rt. 3. Georgia and ean Col- lard, ready about Sept. 25, Cab- bage Plants Oct. Ist. Dial 45079. B. F; Mallard, Savannah, RFD 5, Box 528. Coastal Bermuda Stolons, by truckload at farm, under 50 M, $1. M; 50 M, $37.50; 100 M, $65.; By express not prepaid, $1.50 bu. packed in moss. Dig on Mondays. D. J. Harrison, packed. Add postage. Mrs. Mil- ton T. Phillips, Wrens. Condons, Giant Mastodon Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C; Lady Thompson, 75c C; Black and Red Raspberry, Muscadine Grape Vines, 6, $1.; May Cher- ry Trees, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs, Mae Turner, _ Gainesville, Rt. 6. Mastodon everbearing straw- 75c C; Sage and Catnip Plants, $1. doz.; Also Long Wide Leaf Bull Face Tobacco Seed, 75c Tbl.; Gourds, $2. doz. off Route 80./ Large ing size, 2 ming, Ree doz.; Wild Jones, Wakefield, Fitzgerald, 3883. laya plants, more, $1. Klondike, Peppermint, 60c C; 500, nip, 25 imp. 50c; Blackberry, Cumming. Slashed rye grass, germ., 96.00 Ground. Seed, 35c cert. analy 1000 Ibs., Calhoun Oats, spectively. Thomaston, nolds, Rt. 1. Valley. grown from ous weed, amount. RFD 3. White to EllisCumming, Rt. 5. eo clean, Kionidike j0c CZ rahe aegis be! ~ Mtn. Fiuehletsorry P C: 500, $2.50; Peach, 35c doz. Cumming, Rt doz.; doz.; postage. Mrs. Cumming, Rt. 1) Strawberry Blakem no C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Klo: nut Sprouts, postage. Mrs. quantity. Carl Robe purity, 89 pct. . Bargain ery if Comet doz. 7: Strawber Also Large Red Delicic Fall grown Cabbage, _ and es Box 662, Asparagus, 25 one y. or 10 ready. to use, $1.;-K 2 and 3 yr. $1 bearing age, 3; $2. PP) Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Strawberry Plants, C; 500, $4.50; 60c C; 50 $4.75 M: Catnip, 250} doz. Huckleberry, bearing, s S cs 2De a $2.75; $4: 75 bunch; Pepp 25c doz.; Mt. Huckleberry ing size, 75 doz.; Cuttings, 50c doz.: Suga $1. ea. Add postage, : Hood, Gainesville, R Gibson, ~Jewe Gold, Wonderberry Strz 85c C: $7.50 M: Everbe $1.05 c Red Raspb doz.; White Blackberry, Garlic, 40c doz. PP Willis Grindle, Dahl erty Box 54. Klondike 3 Strawberry, 75e C; Old Black Raspberry, 2 eSi: Blac and 4 $l 25c per. North Ga. | Fescue Seed, oe $ purity 99.20 pet., 60c | old, 25,418 Blackberry, (running), 'Himalaya (Bunch) Blac] $1 Scuppe Ma Indian Peach Seed, 5t Small Clearstone, so Mustard Seed, postage. eon Sg Samuel SEED. FOR SALE - Several thousand pound certified Ky. Pensacola Bahair, recle in new 100 Ib. bags, * Virgil T. sei Nashvill 3. : Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, re ed, 99 pct. purity, 86 pet. g sis upon or more 35c lb. 38c lb.; Fullgrain top qu: Barley $2.50 and $f.25 bu and Dallas c/o B&B Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, 99.32 purity, D0cAb.Ce B. Montgomer 2000 Ibs. Ky. 31 Fescue cert. : rec. . H, Patrick, 31 Fescue_ 2 300) Ted lots. Ernest Hinson, Al 6 Tre 10 tons new crep Blue pine, 91 pct. germ., 6 1/2e in even wt. 100 Ib. sacks; J Tift Seed Oats, reclee 4 bu. sacks, 91 pct. germ., 40 bu. FOB. Duke ates 99.78 con- -Fescue Seed, 89 pct. germ., mo rye grass or noxious ip: BOB. -G. W: Watkinsville. dish Pea Seed, 50c cup; Gil Collard Seed, 25c ; Hot Green oe Red 'Pep- c qt.; $1.35 gal:; Ever- en Onion Plants, 25c doz. - postage. Mrs. Viola , Cairo, Rt. af eh 9 000 Ibs., Ky. 31 Fescue, re- ed, tested, pure seed, 99 germ., 86 pet.,- 35 for lot; 38c lb. for 1000 lbs., 0c less lots; Calhoun bar- $2.75 bu. FOB. J. Lynwood ey Thomaston, Rt. 2, Tel. R Nest Onions for fall n ae $1. 50 gal. PP in Ga. 0 e ecks nor GOD orders. [TAS (O'Kelley, Unadilla, -Multiplyin bo RP2Mrs. Jasper, Rt. 2. Ss T. Ben- a Soe ie Onions, . McLeod, Fulgrain Oats, $1. 205 bus and Oats, $2, -bu.; Dixie ng Clover, 30c Ib.; Ky. rescue, 50c ib. James H. powder Springs, Rt. 2. scue Grass, Sericea ves a and Grass Hay, $40. ton. rd Wood, . Bowdon. cleaned, Reseedintg Dixie aon Clover Seed, $25. cwt. n Johnson, Warrenton. lean White Nest Multiply- Onions, $1.45 gal.: Little Peas, 4 cups, $1. 25; Red kle Butter Peas, running acre. CUPS, $1.25. Bein rs. Lon Ashworth, Daeu- bags pure Sweet Lupine Pat. Cwt. FOB. Geo, O. shall, owner, Americus, ack Diamond Ranch. Ibs., Ky. 31. Cert. ccatie Oc Tb.; Also 200 bu. 2nd. ces Grain Oats, com- $1.25 bu. all at my : Omer A. co Elber- Reseeding Crimson 1952: crop, top quality, in 100 lb. bags; Ky. 31 , grown from cert. seed, and 100 lb. bags, 25c lb. leaned. K. D. Sanders, on, aged 2151. > e mixture New Won- rass, Rescue, Oats, Wheat, Crimson Clover, - $23. Grass -with very few Se lb.; Fescue Cert. 35c Clover, 25c 1b.; Fes- Grass, and Sericea Hay, ~C. D. Wood, Bowdon, 30-W. ; Eads: Fescue Seed, extra 95. 68 pct. purity, 87 pct. no noxious weed seed, 100 Jb. bags, 35 1b.; 500 lb. lots or more; et Seed Oats, $1.25 bu. _ $2.15 bu. Yatesville "James T. McKinley, on, Rf. 2, Phone 685- 31 -Fescue seed, 25c, lb. acks. Grown from cert. 99. pet. purity; 89 * pet. No weed seed. Reclean- gain price in -large a- W. H. Patrick, Winder, re tba 4 RAIN AND HAY. FOR SALE or Grain Seed Oats, 2nd. lean, well matured seed, f debris, $1.20 bu. at my Oats, Texas Rustproof, igh germination, $1.25 Sacks extra. L. E. on, Rt. 3, * Phone < more bushels Coker free of oe Pasture Mixture Clovers, -| Beans, rtified, 30c lb.; Dixie |G ; | pet.; FOR SALE s. "MISCELLANEOUS "FOR SALE 1000 bu. Southland Seed, Oats, high ou $2. bu. H. G. McDonald, Dixie, Rt. 1. Arlington Oats, 2nd., year from originator, bright, sound, 130-2 bu (Ore ay Matthews, Greenville, Rt. 4. 50 tons Prime Quality New Coastal Bermuda Grass Hay, wire tied bales, $40. ton at my barn. Can deliver in 10 ton lots. Also booking 69 tons addi- tional for delivery first of October. Frank S. Sessoms, Homerville. Phone 17R15. 600 bu. Tift 14 Seed Oats, combine run, $1. bu. in bulk, FOB. J. C, Crotwell, Leesburg, RFD 2, Box 144. 350 bu. recleaned imp. Abruz-. zi Rye, in new 2 bu. bags, $4. bu. Aaron Rabun, Staple- ton, Rt. 1, (At Purvis School House). . 1200 bales Oats and Dallas grass hay for sale. See or write John G.. Watson, (at farm), Hampton, Rt. 2, or phone M. L. Turner, Atlanta, BE 7802. Ky. 31 Fescue, .99.55. pct. purity, 50c lb.; Pasture mix- ture orchard grass and fescue, 35e lb. Exch. for beef type 4 steers, 300-450 lbs. J. O. Crow, Oakwood. Phone Gainesville. 1004-R-4. Few Oats Vetch Mixture, $5. Cwt.; Dixie Crimson Clover, $25. Cwt.; Ladino, $1.70 -Ib.: and Grasses, 30c lb.; Cokers, 38-40 Oats, graded, $2. bu.; Exp. Station Arlington Oats, os 50 bu. R. a Tatum, Palmet- Red Maltipesns eit On- ion Buttons, $1.30 gal.; White Tender Half Runner Garden 55c teacup; Old time Clearstone Peach Seed, 50c doz. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Red Multiplying Scullion Onion Buttons, $1.25 gal.; Ear- ly Tender Speckled and White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, 50c teacup; Add _ post- age. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1 About 50 ibs. Shogoin Tur- nip Seed, 50c lb. in small lots. Cheaper for lot;. Mustard and Chinese Cabbage, mixed, 50c lb.; Good Eng. Pea Seed, frost- proof, 35c lb.; White Multiply- ing Onions, $1. 25 gal. PP. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. Abruzzi Rye and _ Hairy Vetch Mixture, $3. bu. Plenty of Vetch for a good stand. Con- tact: M. F. Hatcher, Fort .Val- ley, or at farm, Marshallville, a Reseeding Crimson -Clover Seed, 25c lb.; treated Arling- ton Oats, $2. bu.; Chancellor Wheat $3. bu. All recleaned; Also Kobe, and Serecia Hay, good quality, $30. ton; Better quality, $35. ton. Wm. W. Dix- on, Jonesboro, Rt. 1, Box 337. 5000 lbs. Double Cleaned Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, State Dept. Agri. tested, 97.81 pct., purity, 95.50 germ. in- 50 Ib. bags, whole lot 24 Ib.; 28c lb. in 100 Ib. lots. C. H. Conner, | Gainesville, Box 291. Reseeding Hardy Strain Crims : Clover, 99.45 pct. puri- ty; 90.50 pct. germ., tested by Ga. State Labs., 20c lb. at my farm 3 mi. So. Buford, in 100 lb. bags. Mrs. T. B. Gunter, Buford, Rt. 1. Ky.. 31 Fescue, sown from cert. seed, recleaned, 25c lb. Exchange for clover, barley, or any seed of equal value. W. T. Ewing, Monroe, Rt. 3. 31 Fescue, germ. 88 pct., from cert. seed, no other obnoxious seed, 50c lb. im small lots, or 40c Cwt. Can ship. B. R. Woodliff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Phone 3861. Combine run Grass Seed Mixtures of Rye and Crimson, Fescue and White Dutch, Fes- cue and Ladino, Reseeding Crimson Clover. Samples upon request. (PHotographs of field while seed growing were made ae bod Agent). C. W. Fin- add new hard seed 99.48: Red Oe Onions, pro- duce as much as 25. to the hill, $1. gal. Mrs. Waco Agnew, Canon, Rt. 1. Good feed for layers, Rus- sian Mammoth. and Early Ad- vance Sunflower Seed, 60c lb. Jackson, Ware, Clarkesville, Star Rt. g Beer Seed, Calif. Old Time, 25 per start. Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna. Clean Nest Onions, Red and White, $1.25 gal. PP. Or exch. for print sacks, 4 for 1 gal., or 6 white for gal. Eac ay postage, Mrs. W. A. Myrick, Rupert, Rt. 1. Recleaned Tift 14 Seed Oats, 91 pet. germ., even wt. bags, $L:35' buy Jv Dz Duke, Ft. Val- ley. 100. bu. Woods Fulgrain Combine Oats, clean, combine dun, $1.35 bu.; 100 lb. Dixie Reseeding Crimson Clover, 30c lb. L. H. Adams, Elberton, Rt. 2. e 150. bu. Atlas Seed Wheat, made over 30 bu. to acre, well adapted to Piedmont Sections, $2.50 bu. at my place. Emer- son K. Malcom, Madison, RFD Cokers Victor grain, 48-93 Oats, Ist. yr:, recleaned, $1.50 bu. E. V. Vaughn, Bogart. Clean Coastal Bermuda._Hay in bales, average about 45 lbs., $35. ton at barn. Fred Voigt, Waycross. Turners Banccots Seed Oats, pure, recleaned, graded, high purity and germ., rustproof variety, very heavy producer for grain or grazing; up to 99 bu., $1.60 bu.; 100 bu. or more, $1.50 bu. New, even wt. bags. L. M. Turner, Royston. Fescue Grass, Sericea Les- pedeza and Grass Hay, $40. ton. Dillard Wood, Bowdon. Best quality Coastal Bermuda hay, from fertilized and miner- alized pastures, $30. ton, FOB. Jim Wright, Newton, RFD 4, c/o Wallington Plantation. Tel. 4123. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE S BUTTER: Country Butter, fresh, firm, yellow, 60c lb. PP to ist. and 2nd. zone in 2 lb. lois or more. 5 or 6 Ibs. per week. Regular eee preferred. Mrs. W. . Taylor, Demorest, Rt. 1, Box 98. e : CANE (SUGAR): Green Ga. Sugar Cane for sale by the row or patch. 2 acres in it jointed and 6 ft. long by first of Nov. With rain Will grow:--to "8: ft. tong:7 Soc. Foss, Brooklet, Rt. 1." = CHESTNUTS: . New crop: Chinese Chestnuts, ready for shipment, 5 lbs., $3. PP. James W. McCreery, Sa- vannah, RFD 3, Box 174. CORN & PEAS: New, white shelled milling corn ready, $2.25 bu. Cash -at my barn. All sacks replaced; also several acres green white Conch peas, 8c lb. in field or 10c lb. del. Mrs. H. V. Frank- lin, . Register, Rt. 1, Box: 20. Phone 3631 through Statesboro. CORN & SEED CORN: Field of white corn, almost dry, for sale. L. E. Randall, Atlanta 113 Wey Rd. S. E. DI 3657. Good white, 1952 corn at my barn, $3. bu. Come after. G. H. Thrift, Nahunta, Rt. 2, Box ds: MEATS: (FRESH & CURED): Smoke Bacon Meat, 18 lbs. up, 35c lb. J. W. Byram, Ben Hill, Campbellton Rd. ROOTS & HERBS: Green Catnip Leaves, 50c half gal.; 90c gal.; 25c per bunch; Green Mullein, 25c bunch; 5 bunches, $1.; ~50 bunches, $10.; Also Sage Plants, 2, 25e; Leaf Sage, dried, $1. 50 lb. Virgil Keith, Alvaton. TREES (FRUIT): Stuart, Schley, Farley, and Money Maker Pecan Trees, State imsp., true to name, .-2 ft., $1.; 2-3 ft., $1.25; 3-4 it, $1. 50; 4. 5 ft. $1. 75 6a.; Seedling Pecan, 3-6 tt., $1. ea. FOB. R. L. Adkins, Cordele, Riss, Celesteal Fig Bushes, 25, 50c and $1. sizes. Add postage. Mrs. W. . Wooten, Camilla. Bronze Scuppernong, Musca- dine, Mulberry, Catalba, Old Fashion Press Peach, few Oct. Peach, Wild Cherry, Red, ,and Yellow Plum Trees, Purple Fig for sale. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. WALNUTS & WALNUT MEATS: Fresh, pes aut nut Meats, Mrs. Willis Rt. 1, Box 54. oe WwW . Pats haidonege MISCELLANEOUS WANTED HAY: Want 6 tons Peanut Hay of good quality. Delivered. Quote best price. M. B. Welsh, Macon, Rt. 2, Heath Rd. Phone 3-8983. MANURE: Want good Manure, well rotted, poultry or otherwise, in or near Atlanta. Will haul, write or call. H. D. Sherwood, Atlanta, 601 Hemlock Cir. 8. E. DI 4038. OATS: Want 100 bu*#Combine Good Oats, del. at $1. per bu. R. A. Hawkins, Fairburn, Phone 3281. 3 ONIONS: Want 1 peck Red Multiply- ing Onion Sets. Mrs. Myrtle Wylie, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2. Want 1 gal. White Multiply- ing Nest Onions, 1952 crop, Ad- vise price and parcel post. W. EK. Parker, Augusta, ee Cirele Dr. PUMPKINS: Want some 1952 crop Pump- kins, in Franklin or Stephens Co. Contact: Mrs. J. L. Crump, Toccoa, Rt. 1. SACKS: i Want One ODollars worth smooth woven white feed sacks or the 50 lb. cap. Flour sacks. Mrs. J. B. Lindsey, Hamilton, Rt-22: F SEED: : Want 100 lbs. Rescue Grass Seed. L. P. Singleton, Fort Val- ley. Ri. CATTLE FOR SALE 2 reg. horn type Hereford Bulls, $200.-$250. ea. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. Reg. Hereford Bull, calved June 6, 1947, Sire Plato Dom- ino 94, Dam Dotsie Domino, $500. at farm. Otis L. Wilkes, Vidalia, Rt) 1; Box. 180. 9 Springing Holstein Heifers, close up, bangs and T. B. test- ed. J. A. Crimmins, Barnes- ville, Gordon Rt. 2 young Horned Type Here- ford Bulls, 5-6 mos. one reg., both purebred. Harris Webb, Elberton. 25 top dairy cattle, Guernsey, and Holstein, all freshen within 30 days, some now; 25 top Jersey Heifers, springing heavy, large size, 650-700 lbs. C. M. Bowden, At- lanta, 435 Candler St, N. E., MA 2319. One Polled Hereford bull, Reg. dbl. standard, large enough for light service, 14 mos. old, $300. W. C. Carpenter, Tifton, 133 Fifth St. Bulls, ready from best is Ep Jersey, Reg. Guernsey for light service, breeding. Reasonable, Bunn, Midville. One extra fine Hereford Bull, 2 yrs. old, reg., from Ga. Ex- periment Station at Griffin, very gentle. Wilson Carson, Griffin, Zebulon Rd. rox. 1000 }bs., Rt. One reg. Angus Bull, Briarwood Rd., reg. Brahman Bull; ety 2: yrs. old, Domino strain, excele Chamblee 4-7- 2322. 4 reg. Guernsey Bull Calves, 6-8 mos. old, Riegeldale and Klondike breeding also 2 reg. Guernsey Heifer Caives, ready to be weaned, $155, ea, Ralph Dangar, well, Ga. 4442, Poll) Hereford Heifers and very nice reg, 15 mos. old Bu for sale. Dr, ville. 1 purebred Holstein Bull, 21 reg., $165. W. T. Plant, Grant- ville, Phone 38-R. Poll White Short Horn Bull not reg., 9 mos? old, about 500 Ibs., fo rsale. L. M. Turner, Union Point. FARM HELP WANTED Want party able to buy my Ford Tractor and equipment to operate 2 H farm on_ shares, Good location near town, schools and churches. Good houses and fences. Frank Brown, Claxton, Rt. 1. Want man with 2 boys te work on gattle farm. 4 R house, elec. P. E. Doster, Sr., Abbe- ville. , Want man with small family for stock farm. Must be ex- perienced with cattle and pas- tures. Must be sober, healthy, hard worker, willing to live in isolated section. ence, age, references, and sal- ary required in first letter. Wayne Seaman, Hoboken. Want clean family to work on farm. House, lights, wash- ing machine frigidaire, stove furnished, hot and cold water, wood, garden, 2 1/2 mi, EK, Clayton Want operate c/o Kingwood Farm. man or couple to small poultry farm on shares. Have small tenant house. Clyde Cookerly, Ring- gold, Rt. 1. Want col. farmer with fami- ly large enough to farm 130 acres with tractor on 50-50 or wage basis, 60 A in cotton, good land. House with lights. Plenty of work through winter' for wages. See: James Jackson, McDonough, Rt. 3, (2 mi. W. McDonough, on Jonesboro Hastings Bridge Rd.). Want honest, sober. man with stock or tractor, to culti- vate 77 A farm in Wayne Co. near K-ville. Would like good acreage of cotton planted, 4.1 A tobacco, and hog raised on shares. 5 R bungalow, elec., and school bus route. See. E. L. Davis, Mershon, Rt. 1, Tel. 2315. Want farmer to cultivate 35 A farm. 3 1/2 A. tobacco al- lotment, other crops as desired, 50-50 basis. Prefer if can fur- nish own stock or tractor and other farm implements. Elec.; school bus and mail Rt. Gcod proposition. Contact. GR. Griffin, Hoboken, Rt. 1, Box 86 Want family to work on poul- try farm, salary or share basis. |Also land to farm if desired. 1 {mile from town, paved road; ee lights and school bus, E. |B, McWhorter; Ocilla | Want 2 large families to pick |cotton at once; $3.. per -+hun- jdred. E. S Bishop: Shady Dale | Rte, 1. ) Want middie age white wom- lan to raise chickens and do other light farm chores on farm |for Room; board and salary. A. H. Davis. Austell: Rte. 3. en Wright Atlanta, Revo 2 yrs cla, for sale or exchange for Also have reg. Angus Bul, 1 yr, old for sale. EK; L, Morgan, Jefferson, Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, 4 lent oalve record. Mrs. James H,. Litton, Chamblee, Rt. 2, Tel, Woodstock, Tel. Ros- > . 8. Floyd, Logan- 3 mos. old about 700 ibs., subj. to Give: experi- ~ Clayton on Hwy. 76. J. A. Land, ~ es ve PAGE FOUR. Hog Prices Paid At Various Mark $EPTEMBER 8 NO. 4 Moultrie Jiveniock Ge: _ $18.25 $17 % $18.00 Turner Co. Stock Yard, Ashburn $18.70 $18.50 $18.06 Lakeland $18.05 $18.20 $17 Farmers Stock Yard, Sylvania . $13.00 $18.25 $18.35 Sumter Livestock Sale Barn, Americus $18.61 J, #1620 20 . NO.1 .NO.2 NO.3 Washington Co. Marketing Assn, $18.00 $17.05 $1430 $13.15 Sel a a SEPTEMBER 8 Chatham Co. Stock Yard, Savannah $18.25 $17.35 $16.15 $00.00 inci, Nee Shuman Stock Yard, Claxton $18.00 $1750 $17.00 $00.00 oe Sick: Yoni Aiba Swainsboro Stock Yard $17.75 - $16.50 $14.75 $00.00 ; SEPTEMBER 9 Farmers Auction, Muscogee Stock Yd., Columbus $17.45 $00.00 $00.00 $00. 00 Statesboro Stock Yards Bleckley Live Stock Co., Cochran $18.50 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 : Sian Jepeway-Craig Commission Co., Dublin $18.50 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 Camilla Stock Yard $18.27 $17.40 $16.00 $00.00 | SH?) =MBER 11 Dawson Livestock Co. $17.92 $17.90 $15.92 $00.00 | Daimbridge Stock Yard Metter Livestock Yard $leaL: $17.42, $15.16 $00.00. Ce eere Stee Ve Colma Barn License No. 47, Augusta $18.25 $17.50 $16.50 $00.00 a Sows; Pigs: Feeder .... $15.75 : Barn License No. 32, McRae Sigs Sieva/sisad goose Pee Farmers Livestock Coop. Assn. $17.90 $17.30 $14.80 $14.70 SEPTEMBER 12 Appling Co: Livestock Services $18.01 $16.80 $15.55 $00.00 Gordsla Ieivestock Barn SEPTEMBER 10 ce ee Hazlehurst Livestock Market $18.17 $17.41 $16.02 $14.26 | Ocilla Livestock Yard : Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennville $18.33 $17.60 $17.04 $00.00 Candler Livestock Yard FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED | POSITIONS WANTED Want white or col. couple; for farm. Both to work; milk 2 cows and do truck gardening, good wages New 2 R. house lights and water. Permanent '- place for satisfactory people. - E. T, Spieks; Decatur; 5185 Cov- -, ington Road phone CR. 5333.| Want couple, - middleaged. or older, Exp. in farming, de- pendable. industrious, absolute- ly sober for farm of approx. 20 acres, 1-7 Tobacco base in S.E. ~ Ga. Appling Co, lights and water in house. Home and wages or shares. Mr. W. D. McSween, Hazelhurst, Rt. 3. Want white or col. couple for general farming and milking. Both to work. Weekly salary and 50-50 cropbasis. 3.R house elec. school bus. must be sober with references. Roy Bond, Li- thonia, Rte. 1. Want family to work a small 2.H. farm and 20 barrel stand of turpentine for 1953, all or part. Good house elc. lights, mail, and school bus route. No drunks wanted. B. B. Strange, Swains- boro, Rte. 4. Want farm family for large 2H crop on 3rds and 4ths. or _ Standing rent basis. House is Want a farm superintendent. must be capable man, good me- chanic, familiar with stock and gardening under irrigation. do net apply if not capable. H. T. Mathews, Woodbury. or couple to do light farm work milk, and raise cattle and hogs on shares, small acreage to share crop veniences, Small living quarters Pay $10. weekly for wife to do extra light farm chores. F. G. Lee, Vienna, Rte. 3. Want white woman for light farm work on small farm. Pay | weekly. Live as one of family. Must be in good health and have good references, State age and salary wanted. Mrs. Chas. H. Roberts, Linton. Want single man or man and wife to do general farm work on my DeKalb Co. farm. Must \be able and willing worker. No |drunks, Can furnish 2 R. house with light and water, wood, pay weekly. Come at once, do not whit. J. H. Tribble, At- lanta, 277 Capitol Ave. S. W. Want party with equipment to cut 12 acres of heawy Sericea Hay on share basis, See S. S. wired for electric stove. E. C, Geese, Summerville Rte. 1 Storer, Douglasville, Rte. 4 (at !'Campbellton Ferry). Anauction sale of Reg. } day, October, October 13, head offered: 11 bulls, 38 COWS. L. Jackson, Owner, Registered Aberdeen-Angus Auction Sale be held at Flint River Farms, Rt. No. 1, 3 mi. Jonesboro, Clayton Co., Ga., All are good bloodlines and females bred to } some of finest bulls in herd. See before sdle starts. R. Atlanta, Aberdeen-Angus cattle will West of 20,mi So. Atlanta, on Mon- bginning 12:30 P.M. 56 heifers, mostly bred and 7 1368 Ponce de Leon Ave. 1952 Georgia Feede A series of sales of Qu } and Stockers, consisting stock tural Extension Service, of Agriculture, Athens : Any further detailed in | Aberdeen-Angus steers and heifers (to be sold single and both small and large lots, sponsored by local live- groups, ri eating with the Georgia Agricul- Jniversity of Georgia, College the local Livestock Yards accordingly: Lyons; Septem- ber 16 Tuesday Rome; September 18 Thursday a Hawkinsville; Sept. 19, Friday, Bainbridge. either; Charles E. Bell Extension Livestock Specialist, or C. G. Garner, Ext. Economist-Marketing, Athens. r-Stocker Calf Sales ality Georgia Beef: Feeders largely of Herefords and will be held as follows at formation required, address Want white or colored woman | if wanted. Modern con-/ ; Webb, M. Brown,Lula, Rte, 1. Want man able to finance self to raise White Leghorn hens on share basis. Have land and equipment. Excellent location. contact: J. R. Sloan, Pelham, Rt. 1. Phone 6524. POSITIONS WANTED Want tractor Farm for- 1953 on 50-50 basis, with good honest man, 5 or 6 R house, water, and bath, wired for _| stove, or gas. Desire cattle or stock farm near Marietta or Atlanta. T. M. Hulsey, Powder Springs, Rt. 1. Phone Marietta 82631. * Thoroughly experienced ae wants dairy work. Can do any |. phase, dairy work, machine -or otherwise. Generally resource- ful regarding anything about farm and dairy routine. 40 yrs. old, good health, single. Go any place that is suitable. Q. E. Reagin, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 561. 5 Middle age man wants. job on farm by day for, wages. Have wife, 2 children, have to be (ae Dave Clemonts, Vienna, t : Want to raise chickens on shares, or small salary: basis, or look after stock. Must have house, best of references. Re- tired, Christian couple. H. G. Black, Powder Springs, cbs oO. AS Woods. White man and wife wants job as caretaker of farm. Can drive car or tractor. Need 2 or 3 R house. Will move now. J. O. Thomas, Atlanta, 350 1/2 Capital Ave. CY 4502.. Want job as farmer or over- seer of farm. Jake L. Lofty, Dalton, Rt. 3. 56 yr. old man with family lights, of three wants job on stock or! poultry farm after Oct. Ist. Jack -son McLeod, Milledgeville, Rt,4 42 yr. old white man single, wants job on farm. Can drive truck and_ tractor. salary. Come or write at once. William Pickles, Atlanta, Pickett St. SE. Young white man ,sober, ind- ustrious, good truck driver, wants job on chicken farm or other light ,farm work. -Cecil West Point. Rte. 1. Man (with wife only) wants a corn mill to run. White, sober, honest, Plenty of experience, 65 yrs. old. prefer North Ga. but consider any place in state, Joe ie Reasonable | 611.) Exp. truck and tractor driver wants job on farm, Can also do mechanical work on farm mach- inery. 20 yrs, experience. 44 yrs old, white, wife, -and one boy References, J ohn B. ieee) Hardwick. : give goodarefe! | Lithonia Rte, ~ Want job ~ ci Experienced milke: truck and tractor drive and honest; ha Oscar Turner, Refined Christian woman,past middle age, neat ,clean, wants job on farm doing light farm work. $15.00 per week and a home. Mrs. M. Williams, 2038 Ohio Ave. ae GU ERNSEY HEIFER SALE To be sole at Middle Ga. Livestock | Y ; .Wednesday, September 24th- 20. practica Se bred Guernsey heifers sired by Riegeldale Pioneer No. 410977, out of daughter of Gle Baron Monarch, No: 385130. They are Ge: from cows purchased in Wisconsin 1921 and | bulls have been used. Any further infor Wayne Barnes, Jackson. Telephone | 3601 The Special Farm Land Edition of the Bulletin published Wednesday, October 8. FARMS AND LAND FOR SALE, FOR MONEY. 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