Georgia Farmers Toa Linder rer VOLUME 37 - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1952 NUMBER 9 1 LIVESTOCK DISEASE TINE _ Editorial By TOM LINDER News items from Washington stating that Federal quarantine against vesicu- lar exanthema in Georgia has been lift- ed have caused considerable misunder- standing and confusion. This confusion is due to the fact that many people do not understand -the -inter-relationship be- tween state and Federal laws for the control of livestock diseases, | FEDERAL AUTHORITIES Federal laws apply only to movement of livestock in inter-state commerce and : in foreign commerce. A Federal quaran- tine is to prevent movement of diseased or exposed animals from one state to another. The removal of a Federal quar- antine does not in any way affect a state quarantine. oe _ STATE AUTHORITIES _ State laws relate to the movement of livestock from one point in the state to. another and to the bringing in of live- stock from other states. The State of Geor- gia had laws pertaining to livestock dis- ease control before there was any Federal Tegislation on thesubject. There is no conflict between the state_law and the Federal law. < ' a CROSSING STATE LINES - To illustrate how the Federal law and the state law work together we may take the subject of brucellosis (bangs) cattle moving across a state line. It is a Violation of the Federal law to move a bangs cow from one state to another unless such eow is consigned to a.recog- nized slauchtering establishment un nde? Federal inspection. The state law requires a health eesti from the state of risin on all cattle moving. into Georgia that are not consigned to a recognized Slauchtering establishment. Any cattle found coming into Georgia tlat are not onsigned to a recognized slaughtering esteblishment and are not accompanied with a health certificate from the state of origin are quarantined until all tests have been run by a qualified veterinarian 40 determine whether or-not such cattle anfected with any communicable or etious Gisease. This is why the State of Georgia has put into effect at the state line a guarantine against the importa- tion of any diseased livestock. The State of Georgia having effected a quarantine at the state line against the importation of hogs from other states on account of vesicular diseases, no swine or swine products can be brought into the state except under conditions prescribed by the State Department of Agrieulture. This state quarantine is in no way affected by the Federal guaran- tine. The Federal quarantine was lifted because our efforts to eradicate vesicular exanthema in Georgia had been success- ful and all infected hogs and exposed hogs had been killed and buried. The lifting of the Federal quarantine simply means that insofar as the Federal Government is concerned, hogs can move freely from Georgia into other states. _It in no way affects the Georgia quaran- tine against swine and swine products coming into Georgia. Therefore all the provisions of the quarantine and the rules and regulations of swine and swine products coming into Georgia * and through Georgia are still in full force and effect. TIME OF QUARANTINE The Georgia quarantine must remain -in effect until imminent danger of re- infection, has passed: This can only be when other states eradicate the disease. Some packing houses are still slaughter- ~ ing hogs known to be infected and known to be exposed to infection in other states. In some states the Federal authorities have carried out what they call a salvage program. By salvagethey mean permit- ting slaughtering establishments to kill hogs infected with exanthema under cer- tain conditions. It has been thoroughly demonstrated that- garbage from such hogs, even though slaughtered and han- died under Federal inspection, has caused most of the outbreaks of exan- thema in this country. Therefore, as long as other states are infected and as long as th Federal authorities carry on and permit the salvage of infected hogs, our only safety lies in preventing such meat being brought into Georgia. The known danger of infection in gerbage-fed hogs has made it necessary to quarantine all garbage-fed hogs in Georgia and permit their movement to slaughter, when not infected, only under strict regulation and permit. The danger of infection in garbage-fed hogs is so great it has been necessary to eliminate garbage-fed hogs from the program of payment of indemnity on 50-50 basis be- tween Federal and state governments. The risk on garbage-fed hogs is se great that the owner of garbage-fed hogs is required to take the risk himself. It has already cost the state many thousands of dollars to eradicate and clean up infected herds and premises. Is would be foolish to spend this money to eradi- cate the disease in the state and then fail to carry out every precaution to pree vent its being brought back into the state. CONSUMING PUBLIC The laws of Georgia setting up the Department of Agriculture make it our duty to protect the consuming public as well as the farmer against unwholesome meat and foods of-all kinds. Certainly meat from diseased animals is unwhole- some, even though the disease is such that a human will not contract the dis- ease himself. The toxins from the dis- eased meat make it unwholesome regard= less of curing, preservatives, cooking or anything else. This is why we have killed and buried all infected animals without any attempt to salvage human food from diseased carcasses. AMENDED RULES AND REGULATIONS Since the Federal Government has lifted its quarantine so that all swine and swine products can move freely out of Georgia, I am issuing amended rules and regulations providing for the import of swine and swine products under strict inspection and investigation by the State Department of Agriculture so as to per- mit the movement of swine and swine products which an be safely moved into the state, but at the same time to prevent the movement into the state of swine and swine products that might reinfect hags in the State. We will also continue to carry out and enforce state line quarantine on all livestock, including cattle, hogs, sheep, goats, horses and mules that are likely carriers .of livestock disease, communi- cable or infectious. TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agriculture es : lAe mak KA T B JLLETIN SECOND HAND _ GEORGIA MARKET BU | MACHINERY WANTED sag ge F alli ee 7 oe one 7 ree fea - ee Kudzu Crowns, rooted 1-2| Ga. Coll 3 P on te mailing list and for change" ot ageress to - bl want feed mill in good condi-|yr. old, $1. C; $8.50 M. Mrs. | 500, $1.25; $2. M. | REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. fiton alse @ simall ptr eee a |G. C. Hester, Dahlonega, Rt. Davis, Milledgeville, Hay Baler on rubber. H. = i. Le Se eh ee Thompson, Douglasvilley RE Condons' Giant Mastodon Kudzu Crowns, | : ; owns, 1-2 % ie ies es Phone nested Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C;| $7.50 M. PP. in Ga. Lady T, 75e C; Blueberry | Hester,- Dahlonega.. Want 2 Unit DeLaval Magne- eae ao : ono 59. Noti sf a nd appurtenances admissable || tic Milker. State age, condition, | % 4 Sage ants, Cabs} ag vider postcge cangevots sented ahs time on each request || and price. Also want Field En- |Add postage. Mrs: Mae Turner, N. J. and Wak 4 : : : ; ; bage good plants, f and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy f/silage Harvester. Dwight Kir- | Gainesville, Rt. 6. | Dae a gabe of notice. eS aba: Meyetieyets enone: ye . Wakefield Copenhagen, and|50e C.. Woodrow Limited space will not permit insertion of notices: contain- Want to exch good plow | Dutch Cabbage Plants, 50c C; Screven. z se ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address || mule, medium size, for Culti- | 300, $1.25; $2. M; Klondike : : ; packer or exch. Ford 2 Plow|Strawberry, 75c C; 500, $3.25. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does || Bottom Plow and Ford Dbl. | Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. ny assume any responsibility ie any eo eee a Disc. Harrow for: pasture culti- (2. letin, f y transaction resulting from publshe i j mee vente 6. eee ee Dutch and Wakefield Cab- notices. Poi i pase Tom Linder, Commissioner ee ae PEC aa fa pod git a j .50; el.; Klondike aw- c ik Published Weekly af Want good used Tiller on 3 pen ; rubber, 3 disc preferred but berry, 200, $1.50; $5. M. No E. K. Overstreet, ne 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. will take 2 dise if cheap for | checks. C. W. Smith, Gaines-| G cl t oe By Department of Agriculture cash. Tobe Milner, Cuthbert, | Ville, Rt. 2. SSO ene ee Notify on FORM 3578Bureau oi Rt. 3. Box 31 ? ; the original _ d Markets, 222 State Capitol. sae : Red Jumbo Strawberry, root- |(reseeding for more Atlanta, Ga. Want used Rototiller, Model|ed, $1. C. Add postage. Post-|yrs), 20c Ib, | Lege Tor Model 2. Howard M.| paid over $5; Or $8. per 10,-|/combine run, $1.25 b Waddle, West Pomt, Re 1.7 | 000 kgs No COD set age J, Whatley, Senoia rs. E. E. Clark, Gainesville, . r aks weap > | White Shallot Onions. Want garden or small riding} Rt. 8. ; tiplying Seta: $1560 PLANTS FOR SAL Entered as second class matte: 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 of October 8, 1917 Executive Office, State Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices Siate Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. tractor, in good cond. Advise eae : * : price and se eeuiies. Write or b es Mastodon Straw- |B. A. Weeks, Dial. hone, W. Walters, Atlanta, | berry, $5.25 M; 90c C; Klondike| | a: P.O. Box 619. VE 4932. $4.50'M; 70c C; Exch. 200 for| Tumers Bancroft & 5 good print or 6 white sacks. vO ae Ae 50 ep : Each pay postage. Mrs. Guy welding ee PLANTS FOR SALE | Crowe; Commune, Mt 7: 1-99 bu. $1.60 bu.; 1 Blakemore, Klondike Straw- |More, $1.50 bu. New 2-H PEEATS eae berry, 75c C; $7.00 M; Mt.|bags. L. M. Turner, n. Huckleberry Plants, 75c|Huckleberry, 75c . doz. -Add| . ee doz; Strawberry, 50c C; 200| postage. No COD. Mrs. John| tine e150 oa) SECOND HAND SECOND HAND ee tas ys bs ae Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Ne. eee eae cop an ingstone Peac outs, ae oe MACHINERY FOR SALIT|MACHINERY FOR SALE Boe on Dass Seed, Elberta prs Cert. Missionary and Masto-|W- A. OKelley, Una : doz.; Clearstone, 35c doz.; Jap- oe foe ee $1. a s ; Sse +.|PP. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. : : 4 Disc Avery Tiller for sal| DeLaval Milker, handles 2 aie Wee Ole Mackoure. Boe 5. : te Qa or exch. for 3 Disc Farmall | units, has had light use for less | ping : 1 er s nee me germ, A Tiller. O. S. Byrd, Harlem,|than 12 mos., 25 pct. off list . ; | Rooted Sage and Catnip Ali ees $1.30 Db RFD 2. price. H. G. Bell, Halcyondale.| Jersey and Charleston Wake- | Plants, 2, 25; $1. doz.; Green fvapt oy acon, Rt. : } S : field, Copenhagen Cabbage, Catnip leaves, 65c lb.; 10 lbs., 6 Disc J. D. Tiller, for sale| Minn.-Moline Model V Trac- | new ae ton att sean $5.; Shade Dried Leaf Sage, or exch. for Bush and_ Bog | tor, $500.; 2 Row Planting and 500, $1.25; $2. M; White Ber- | $1.50 Ib.; $7. 5 Ibs.; Green Mul- Harrow suitable for J. Deere | Cultivator attachment, $100.) nuga Onion nei ai and |lein, 25c bunch; 25 bunches, B Model Tractor. Ira Teem,|Case Combine, $100. C. C.|@a_ Collard, aie Brice Dal. $5. Virgil Keith, Alvaton. at RFD 1, Tel. Griffin | Arnald Turin. Write, or phone 3751, for prices Ate Hepes eee Blue Lipide 7 aan : . TD-18 Intl. Tractor with hy- | 0 large lots. I. L. Stokes, Fitz- size, '85c doz.; Wild Strawberry, 300 Ibs Fr ; eo 30 Caterpillar Tractor, good|draulic angle dozer for sale gerald. 5 doz., $1.; Hazlenut Bushes, |399 jp Weemies 450 cond., $400. Tom Covey, Shan-|or trade part or all for cattle} Gace and Catnip Plants, $1,|85 doz; Yellow Root Plants, |} Viet Oe Gae : : : hn W. Gra Statesboro. - Pot aa Fh ee Cpu, Cr oe non John PP, |doz.; Mastodon, Everbearing |65c doz. Add postage. Hoyett Box 166 Phone 2502 eo ng Dai oe J.D. Side Delivery Rake on . Strawberry, 75 C; Long Wide | Henderson, Ellijay Rt. 3, Box |furnish bags. 1000 b rubber, $325; 2 H Wagon with| J. Deer MT 8 5 Disc Tiller | Leaf Bull Face Tobacco Seed, | 49- cellor Wheat, - $2.50 bu 3 bodies, $75. Norman Johnson,|on rubber, used very little. 75e Tb; Little Rice Peas, 35) st. Huckleberry, bearing size bine run. Asa R. Warrenton. Reasonable price or exch., for | CUP: Gourds, $2. doz.; Gourd Hazlenut Bushes, 85c doz.; Wild Davisboro, Rt. 2, ; : B and B Harrow. or Disc | Seed, 25 pack. No COD. Add| crawpberry, 5 doz. $1.; Yellow ee on e 7 Plow, or other equipment for Siglenass L. J. Ellis, Cumming, | Root, abc dod Ada postage. ete nce , Side atvached, | J; .D. M: Tractor. J... C. Bur- +o Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rye: Grog. . a used 1 year :- sale or trade ; : ~~Gor reg Black Angus. Bull ar son, Hogansville, Rt. 2. Blakemore, Klondike ,Straw- | Rt. 3, Box 49. ay Crimson Clover m Heifer. J. A. Nix Jr, Warm| Cultivating Epuipment;| berry, 75 C; $7. M. Add post-| Large imp. Klondike Straw- |Cleaned, 10 Ib. Springs Rd. Columbus. Planter, Distributor for Allis- | @8e- No COD. Mrs. John How- : yy, |Bearden, Monroe. ce a Chalmers Model B Tractor, |atd, Cleveland, Rt. 1. es peed oe Pose Bins i 1952 John Deere MT Tractor|Kelly, Hortense, Rt. 1 : 5 CATING Sie, OS ee 1 yee ly: , ae A-1 Strawberry Plants, 2/|Damson Plum, 2 1/2 ft., 40c ea.; |Seed, 25c per start with tiller, harrow, cultivator, i i : planters, used less than 30 days.| | Farmall Super A, like new, |atly and late varieties, Blake- Mean teeacs Seen wee Cheap at my place. J. K. |hydraulic lift, lights, starter, |0re, and Tennessee Shipper, | Large Indian Peach Seed. S0/ 1 vit Qase Reaves, Milan. PTO swing drawbar, cultiva-|$5. M. Moline M. Landrum, Gor Add: Deas ee ee Sania ae Tift rr tors, planters, fertilizer at-| Adairsville, Rt. 3. - Bremen CMe es pet. germ., both recl clas cee oe aie a A hae cond.,, $1095.00.| wwactodon Everbearing Straw-| 4 kinds young Strawberry, |even wt. begs, $1.35 ule, all for $125. for quick wel Sioteaiun cMIN oH GE Derr sos Nee See ae = iE bane es ee a : sale, Walter Jadson, Fort Val-|well, Stone Mountain, 5200 $4.50 M; 70c C. Exch, for good ae orale e . i 800 bu Victor ley, Rt. 2. Weamorighe Dee Re 3 Tel, | Pecans, each pay postage. Mrs. : for-sale also 20 A 3 . : -|Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. 4 Peppermint, 24, 60c PP. Mrs. |for-sale also 200 bu Wagon, $25;. A. Hy Coy. | em BOM: . : Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. | Yellow Hybrid Corn, ter, Gibson. One C Allis-Chalmers Trac-|,.C2S: Wakefield Frostproof 1, Box 54. . ay fn, 2 : : :.|Cabbage, fresh plants, read anielsville, Rt. 1. tor, A- ; ge, esh plants, ready, : R ences No. 63, 2 H wand: oe ca ae ee 300, $1.; 500, $1.50; $2. M. Del. Eiee races ae tenn Se Severs: gis aa ow, Hayman 1 H Plow, -few | ajcton. Contact: W. R. Jones, Otis Conner, Pitts. \ |per Strawberry, best. early an tiplying. Ogion~ aaa other e tial farmi ; lat ieties, $9.00, M. Ne, i for 2 iF cop, a ie ee Uvalda. Chas. Wakefield, and Golden iene ian "560 Teoed A-1|Exch. for Everbearing - $0. Chapman, Atlanta, 8591 1041 Model John Deer | ACte Frostproof Cabbage, fresh plants, guar, Mrs. -L. B.j>-1%: tule, Gudea Rosedale Ave. S. E., DI 4017.|Tractor with ' power lift ees ree oe eae $1.- |Landrum,~ Adairsville, Rt. 3.; 9 fine grads Toba bag ce oe ; } ees ; _ ield: er Super C Farmall Tractor, Pa ae distributors, cultiva- Pitts. Wee 10,000 Ga. Collard Plants, yields 1800 lbs. per Maylorway Harrow and Trailer on 7 O 3: 0: Harrow, 4 good, stocky, ready to set,|4.00 tbs. fertilizer, Wagon, for sale. H. D. Hudgins disc heavy duty Case tiller) Chas, Wakefield, Copenhagen |$1.50 M; or $1.00 M at house, (200, EE. Wen ae Been ta OS ew 3h 1NS;|good cond., all $550... at my Market, and Mid-Season, Mar-|G. W. Lovett, Luthersville. Naylor, Rt. 1. : + 4, . eae agree Georgetown. | ket Cabbage, strong, green, 500, Cert. Ry Str John Deere B Tractor with au $1.; $1.50 M; 5000 over, $1.25| Nice, imp. Broad Leaf Sagejpct. germ., 35 Jb.,5 Power lift, new motor, practic-| 3 Roler Power Dri M. Prompt shipment. T. G.|Plants (from seed), 20, $1.00;|Fescue, 95 ad new tires, $750. J. P.|Mill with 16 ft. Sapna ene Crenshaw, Pitts, Rt. 1, Phone |$3.00 C. PP. A. L. Hardin, | Pasture Mixtate odnett, White Plains. |good cond., reasonable price. | 2/54: Ne ee Dixie Crimson Clov 1950 John Deere MT Tractor, | Mts: Lyman Morris, Douglas-| warly J | : 23c Ib.; Fescue Cl y I ea eal : ; y Jersey and Chas. Wake-| Acres of Fall plants: Copen- i ee eeaatic control, cultivator, | ? le, POB 62. Phone 2212. field Cabbage, 500, $1.76 $3.|/hagen, Chas. Wakefield, and et bs Pere, planters, guano hoppers, 2 row,| Case Tractor, 2 row plant- |M. Del. E. C. Waldrip, Flowery |Glory Cabbage, White Ber- eet teas ae : complete; John Blue Dusting jing and cultivating equip. 12| Branch, Rt. 1. Muda Onion and Collard, 500, Machine, new, J. D. Mower | Disc King eared, 24 Disc | ; $1.25; $2.00 M; 5 M_up, $1.50. Nowa a OW _ With quick attachment for MT |}Tandem Harrow, 14 Disc J. D.| , Frostproof Winter Heading | Prompt attention. Full count : re eo ae extra plows for cultivating, |Grain Drill, Big 4 J. D. Mower | Cabbage, and Collard plants,/with quality guar. E. L.! Coastal Wheat, ag Jack Barnette, Colbert,;|and Rake, 8 ft. IHC Binder, | 300, $1.; 500, $1.25; $2. M;| Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, P. O.|new 2 bu bags. ee) -2. [No ae Meadows Hammer Mill. cit $5. W. H. Branan, Gor- | Box 662. weds, $300 bu. : ens Disc Tiler, 6 Row |": i aes pes ae (powr- Motor Driven Poison Ma-| , Finest Gem Strawberry, |594-M $195.: Aes & tt. J acres, |chine, mule drawn, Brillion|, Mastodon Everbearing Straw- $1.00 C; also one Quart, this ae zi wot? i . J. D. Killifer | Cultipacker. Grady N. Ridley, | berry, large good roots, 75c C.| years shade dried _ sage, 402 and Va. Gold I | | Harrow, perfect cond., $195.; Franklin Full count, add i i d , ai A postage. Exch. }$1.00; This ear, sundried 'seed, Germ tested, a ope Purpose ; for sacks, 200 plants for %/| Apples, free eae and peel, Cert. Seed, 3 or, David Sin, perfect cond. $100.| 51 Farmall Super A Tractor, | print, or 7 good white. Mrs.|50c lb. Exch. for print sacks. Ib;. 2 lbs. . 6:00 vid Simpson, Cochran. | planters, cultivators, smooth-|E. E. McDaniel, Baxley, Rt-|Add postage. Mrs. John |Fletcher, Tifton. jing harrow, 3 disc tillr. All} 1. Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. ; One Universal Milking Ma-j|epuipment -was bought to- G New crop chine complete, with connec-|gether and_ has been used Kudzu, and Himalaya Black- Frostproof Cabbage, White |mechanieally d tions for 16 stalls, and 4 milk- |very little loks and runs like|berry Plants, $1. doz.; Bunch|Bermuda Onion, and Collard ers (need new rubber), all for |new, $1575.00. Consider sell- | Himalaya, bearing age, $6. doz.|Plants, $1.5C M: Blue Lupine |i $350. J. W. Allen, Columbus,!ing separately. Harold W.|PP. Carefully packed. J. W.|Seed, $5.00 Cwt. W. W./h Rt. 1, Moon Rd. Hulme, Madison, Rt. 2. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave.! Wiliams, Quitman. MGES FOR SALE fees seed, 1952 crop, " Germ., and purity, pound. Norman Warrenton. proof, 50c teacup- i peaches, 50 J. _ white blooming -cupful; white and -cutshorts, brown 50e cupful, Exch. red peanuts, 2-4 , $2. pk. Add postage. P. P Ground, Rid, noch butterbeans, 50c running butter Je cup; white multiply- t-onions, $1.40 gal. PP. Dugger, Oliver. Cokers seed oats T. Woodall Jr., 3, Phone 3509. Fescue seed, from xtra high Germ. ys ,000 lbs. available, 500 lb. lots. Send id sample on request. angle Soe Rt. outhland seed aie, on my farm, 1.50 bu. Prices 6 more upon re- = - Fain, Edison, cy. 31 eaeas seed, in 50 lb. bags, 20e Iulme, Hartwell, Rt. : seed, machine clean- arieties 402, 85 pct. germ.; : ecial, 88 pct. germ. $45.5 x - seed, 10c lb. W. perils, Re A ithonia, Rt. 1. ndles Fodder, 1952 hundred, not del. ht, rain-free: soy icea hay, also fine | of hay for sale. H. Bremen, Rt. 2 ? -yrs crop pecans: Is, 25 Jlb.; Stuarts, uyer pay postage. Mrs. son, LaGrange, Rt. bod aia Seedling -Ib.; 80 lbs:, Shells, 45c Ib. Add Ts. serine Bell, Char- New soe. Seedlings, Mobiles, 15c; Vande- Frotchers, Vic} Add postage> Cash James C. Odom, ed, Box 215. ided Pecans, 40c lb.; |Add _ postage. _ | cluster: figs, $1. ea.; hioned clear and cling stone i - |Bartch, New Crop Stuart large size, excellent meat, 5 lbs., or more, Yb. Del. by PP. Guar. Moorman, Lovett. Stuart Pecans, ton Rt. 6. 300 lbs., nice, good Stewart pecans, paid. Clyde T. Hannah, ville. Box 102. Large red peanuts, hull, postage. Mrs, Minnie L. Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 1952 sundried apples, Stuart pecans, del. F.C. Garret, Ft. FOR SALE 1952 sundried apples, enne pepper, E. C. Soaps, Winston, Box 129. Mason, Blairsville, Rt. Nice, rough dried worm-free, 50c lb. and Otto Camp, Eastanolle. Nice, of. core and peel, 50c Miss Betty Hunnicutt, Sundried apples, free peel and core, white Spanish peanut gathered, $1.50 ptck, Plus postage. Mrs. Claude Edmonds, Rt. =2. Blue Damson Plum, Te igre Pepper, sacks. Miss Hartwell, Rt. 2. Grape Vines, berry and Hazlenut $1.25 doz.; Mastodon. Strawberry ~ Horseradish, $1. doz. ae Dahlonega, Rt. Rooted (sweet pomegranate bushes, large purple and 10 peach, $1.50 ea.; Oct. ed June red apple, $1. Jonesboro 4177. G. Riverdale. ; Reg. Guernsey Bull, oped, $250.00; mos. 1 week papers Bull old, furnished, Augusta, edgeville Rd. Reg. Brahma Bull, old, very gentle for revent inbreeding. Kemp, Evens, Reo tk 35c Ib. A.| Post in 3rd zone. Minimum 10 pounds. John F. Lindsey, Tif- $2. peck, $7. bu. sundried apples, 50c Ib; and $1.50 ea; Celestial _old fas- clearstone Indian peach, 2 black walnut trees, $1.; Jonesboro and Hapeville. Pecans, quality, well filled, golden brown nut at 45 H. M. Parcel quality 35c lb. post- Logan- 2-4 in Add Brown, 1952 big red Valencia pea- nuts, $1.75 peck, $6. bu. also, peeled, B. | cored, 50c lb.; Add postage. J. C. J. Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2. new crop, packed in 10 lb. bags, 40c 1b. Gaines. -|FRESH & DRIED FRUITS 50 lb.; also home-dried sage and cay- $1.- lb.; purple hull peas in hull, lb. All FOB my home. Mrs. dried 10 Re,-.1, Some dried fruit, weevil and core free 42c lb. Miss Effie 4. peaches, postage. free ih PP: Dial. worms, also s, hand $5. bu. All 1952 crop. Toccoa, PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE 2 $1.25: Also Garlis, 10c bulb; $1. doz., 25 doz. Exch. for print Cecil McCurley, pods. Muscadine and Scuppernong 8- $1.25; Blue- Bushes, Also Red Gold, and Plants, and Kudzu Crowns, ea. $1. C; Grace 2 sour) yellow 2, $1.5 root- ea. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. a CATTLE FOR SALE { nen nen i Reg. Red Polls, both young bulls and heifers, all service- abhe ae; $325.00 - $400.00 ea. R. C. Jordan, Ser., Colum- bus, Box 1123, c/o Green Island Ranch. 3 fresh in young heavy Milch Cows, all tested, calves with them, for sale. See on 41 Hwy. halfway between Tel. H. Pace, 15 mos. old, exceptionally well devel- Calf, 4 old, $100.00; Bull Calf, $75.00. Reg. James B. 2737 Mill- 4 yrs, sale to ER aN . ie, tine Reg. papers, Bledsoe, short 24 mos. bred. Jersey 3rd. calf, Also Lar yrs. old, where, Emmer Ree; April, m 4 gal. W. L. Horned mos. old, 2 Polted Clarence Ayshir mos. old, Gibson, 2 dividual, Berryton gers, Co F. $425.; 2 Phone C Hereford i Sim We Severa Holstein, with ls calves; 1 Caner Full s African ing, the $45.00 Miller, Haralson See at Paul J. lbs. ea., dams, tr 400 lbs., yrs. old, ered, gs Americus, P pe ee Good Milch Cow, Freshen in Lake Ave. Reg. Hereford bulls, Holstein bull, gentle, no bad habits, my place. 8 mi. to 2 wks. C. M. Bowden, ORC: Pigs, nose, blocky type, good blood- line, will reg. in buyers name. SPC Pigs, L. G. Owensby, 2. Phone 392 Male SPC, 3 yrs. not related. : Ohoopee, Jersey Heifers, heavy Springers, due in this month, and 1 heavy springing Cow, $500.00 for lot at my home Guernsey with E28. Bull $150.00. Mrs. Carrollton. Reg. Angus Bull 11 mos old, legged, blocky, would make a good herd bull, reg. buyer's appreciate. Zimri Preston, Circle A. Ranch, 10 Artificially Sired dclae and Guernsey extra good cows, thick, See to M. Addy, name. Heifers, from heifers 12- old,- several already a Jennings, 7 Oj Box 84, Cow, 6 yrs. old, with 3 mos. old, $125.00: ge Mare Horse, 411/2 1000 lbs; works any- $75.00. Mrs. Buford, itking 11/2 gal. now, when fresh, $150.00. Brown, Griffin, 416 1 ea. and Polled type, 17 ready for service; also bulls, about 9 mos. old. Well marked, prices reasonable. RR. McLanahan, El- berton, P. O. Box 760. 3-15 mos. old grade steers, $75. ea. at my barn. A. E. Wilkie, College Park, 4600 Roosevelt Hwy. CA 3586. - e bull, sub. to reg., 20 for sale; also 3 male and 2 female purebred Hamp- shire pigs, 3 mos. old, $15. ea.; 17 Hampshire cross pigs, cheap. All at my barn. Oswell Swint, Rt. 1, Bax 62. yr. old, reg. bull, nice in- $350. A. B. Hammond, , Renabie Farm, Reg. Polled Hereford bulls and heifers, best and popular bloodlines, Priced reasonable. F. W. Big- Domino breeding. nyers. Reg. young Guernsey bulls, ready for service, Ribbon breeding of high milk producers. H. Bunn, Midville. Reg. Herefords: with calves, at foot, $300. to from Blue Reasonable prices. 7 cows, 5 heifers, bred to HSF Beau Victor 16th, $250. to $300; 4 bulls, 18 mos., ta $350. Pierce L. Cline, Oxford, to 2 yrs., $250. ovington 2167. 24 mos. old purebred potid bull, about 1200 lbs., 24c pound, or exch. for good heifers. R. S. Deen, Alma, Rt. 2. yrs. ald; for sale West. Canton. bb, Canton, Rt. 3. 1 close up. springers, Jersey and Guernseys t. 2nd and few 8rd 0 to freshen in 10 days and 20 in 3 wks. Atlanta, 435 St. N. E., MA 2319. HOGS FOR SALE tock little bone black Guinea pigs for feed- stay-fat kind, 7 wks. old, male and females, $20. ea. if shipped, $1. ea extra. O. P. Sinquefield, Harrison. OIC Male Hog, 03505 o-lbsy at cmy farm. Co Vi Senoia, Rt. 1, (11/4 mi. on Hwy. 85). from reg. short farm, or write Commerce, Rt. my Cain weaned, over 50 from Triple Gold Star eated, reg. Will ship. Tennille, Rt. M 4. old, 350- one SPC Sow, 21/2 300 lbs., both regist- H, Taley, Box 51. OR SALE er Reg. cherry red, blocky type, Duroc pigs, 50 to 60 lbs., $25: "HOGS FOR SAL 4 Reg. Males, around 250 lbs., will be ~ fleshy Type Duroe : Donaldson, Fort Valley, : 1, Housers Mil. 17 SPC and Black Essex eross pigs and shoats 10 wks and older. Sired by reg. boar, a ea. and up at farm. Roy Rose, M. Bond, Lithonia, Rt. 1. 413 OIC pigs, 7-8 wks. old, $20.- or $22.50 ea. shipped; open and bred: gilts and light (service boars), all from Champion bloodlines, unrelated pairs, sell or trade for corn. J. Roque- more, Americus, Rt. 2, Phone 4543. 60-70 Reg. Duroc blocky type pigs, Show stock, $25. - $30. ea. reg. buyers name, 3 to 5 mos. old; also some older for sale. At my farm, 1 mile West Co- hutta or will ship. Every one guar. B. Holeomb, Varnell. Durocs, 2-4 1/2 mos. old, med. blocky typey Wave Mast- er and Modern Trend _ stock, $15. and $20.. ea. Papers, fur- yrs. Also roan Sell: machi Hoga 2 fat shoats, 1 med. wt. gentle Pherson Rd. 2; ea. Some unrelated. H: iL Wil- 1 yr. old in Feb. $50.00 ea; liams, Baxley. Also some Gilts, 4 mog old, $25.00 ea. Ernest P. Carter, One OIC and. Spotted PC/Baxley. i Boar, about 300 Ibs. $50.00. T. E. Simon, Tucker, Rt.-2 ' Reg Duroc Boar, se mos. HORSES AND MULES old, excellent color and con-- FOR SALE formation, about 500 Ilbs., SAL registry oe cn 4 el 273854. Sell or exc or boar | , : of same breed and qualities Pet _ gee some to avoid inbreeding. Member $50.00; 1 Gelding, we United . Duroc Assoc. J. H.|Hollman, Decatur, 131 Kelly rd., Rt. 1. Phone Cr. 6660. One Buckskin Mare, sete Se Reg. SPC Spring and Fall|Mane and Tail, 5 yrs old, Bea and Gilts, some from|1000-1100 Ibs. gentle, fat, good champions of 1952 SE Fair. |saddle horse, $100.00, or trade Satis. guar. Quitman Barrs,|for calves. Henry Williams, Eastman. Tallapoosa; Rt. One Fancy High Bred Ky. Horse, children, broke to work. M. G. 5 SPC pigs, 2 mos. old from; 60 Colts and first prize sow at Macon F. F. | Geldings, some especially A. show, $17. with papers. |trained, gentle, $75.00. up; also Franklin Elliott, Thomaston,|}one excellently trained Cow RFD 5. Horse. L. L. Williams, Cordele. Phone 423 M. Black Mare Mule, around 12 old, 1100 Ibs., where, Wagon, 4 mi. erson, Tenn. Walking Brood straw- berry roan Mare, 4 feet white, quailties, old colt solid white with few mino- Trained Tenn. Walking sad- nished; bred sow and gilts, $50.|dle horse, 6 yrs. old, work + to $75, ea. at farm, 7 mi. E.|anywhere. Sell or swap for. on Jordans Mill Rd. M. M.|milch eows. C. R. Walker, Newsome, Sandersville. Martin. Rt. 1. Good work mule for#sale horse, 1 H. and single plow,|chep, at farm, South of 3 $100. or sell separately. Mrs.,|Ranger. No eorrespondence Zora Brown, Dallas, Rt. 3, Mc- |ans. safe for women and College Park, Rt. 2, Box A. : Bred Mares, work any- $75.00; heavy 1H. good as new, $85.00; 8 Disc Harrow, $10.00. No. Mauk. H. T. Hutch- Mauk, 8 yrs. old, blaze face, good sound, has 26 pos, soe sjtots, sired by Palo- Pinto Saddle Statllion er: Exch: for farm inery, L. M. Vineyard, nsville, Rt. 1. Roy Hendrix, Ranger. Rt. Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie, REG. HEREFORD CATTLE AUCTION SALE} A public auction sale Reg. Hereford and Polled: Here- }| fords; cows with calf, open and bred cows and heifers, extra choice herd bulls and bulls for farm herdsat catalogue, write: W. E. Aycock, Moultrie. Friday, Noy. 21: For Offering Aberdeen-Angus cattle, enmere and Bandolier bulls, on SHANDRA FARMS SALE outstanding bred heifers, featuring services of top Bile- 1 P.M,,.at Shandra Farms, Rome. 4 herd bulls and 5 Thursday, Nov. 20th, Sales and opening dates will be GEORGIA PECAN AUCTIONS The Georgia Pecan Auctions continue this week and every week throughout the 1952 season on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10 A. M. and 2 P, M., at Vidalia, and on Thursdays at State Farmers Market, Cordele, Other announced later, The Fall show and sale of the Grounds, leading herds. Show catalogue, write-Geo. W. Gibson, Georgia Angus Assn., Fall Show And Sale to be held Wednesday, Nov. 19th, Southeastern Fair | Atlanta, will offer 37 registered bred dnd open heifers and 3 reg. herd bulls, from 19 of Georgias 10. A.M, Sale 1 P. M. For Georgia Angus Assn., Rome, The Sumter (Co.) Hereford Assn., sale at the Sumter Livestock Sa on Friday, December 12,1 P.M. 3 THE SUMTER HEREFORD ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SALE which 9 males and 27 females will be sold. All animals will be on display earlier in the day of the sale. Clarence L. Collins, Asst. Co. Agt., Americus. will have their annual les Barn in Americus, 6 lots will be shown in Poe Prices Pai d At Various & RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE FARM HELP WANTED. POSITIONS WANTED | OCTOBER 31 = NO. 1 a .3 NO.4 NOVEMBER 5 ate Livestock Market, Lyons $17.36 $16.50 $15.65 $00.00 | Mitchell County Livestock Co. $17.63 $16.91 Livestock Market, Augusta $00.00 $16.15 $15.00 $00.00 Parniers Stockyard: Sylvania License $18.40 $18.00 Thomasville Stock Yards $17.50 $18.25 $15.00 $00.00 Seaboard Stockyards, Colquitt $17.90 $17.25 Cordele Livestock Market $17.55 $17.20 $17.10 $16.15. | Farmers Auction, Inc. Lakeland $18.23 $17.61 NOVEMBER 1 __-_ | Vidalia Stockyards $18.05 $17.60 $ Sylvania Stockyard $17.70 $17.15 $15.75 $14.35 Moultrie Livestock Co. $18.01 $17.83 $ot Smith Stockyard $19.50 $16.25 $15.00 $00.00 , | = eee ' Washington Co. Marketing Assoa $17.50 $16.16 $15.10 $00.00 | D.oducers Livestock Exch. Statesboro $17.77 $17.30 7H as or eR | ee na Sheriff Bros, Livestock Barn S ree ee i ean Tattnall Livestodk Co., Glennville $18.42 John Black Livestock Market gi600 $1650 $000) $0000) poo eee ee to $19.00 $17.00 $00.00 $00.00 | Livestock Market, Hazlehurst $18.02 $17.04 NOVEMBER 3 Kite Stockyards, Swainsboro $18.50 $17.25 Livestock Market, Jesup $18.48 $18.03 $17.75 $00.00 NOVEMBER 6 ; Loe : Swainsboro Livestock Market $18.79 $17.75 $16.35 $00.00 | Wilkes Co. Stockyards $19. 60 $16.75 $L Chatham County Stockyards $18.30 $17.75 $16.80 $00.00 | Sumter Livestock, Americus $19.00 $18.65 $18 Seminole Market, Donalsonville $17.75 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 | Bulloch Stockyards, Statesboro $18.80" $18.05 Sle Thomaston Livestock Market $18.75 $18.50 $18.00 $00.00 Valdosta Livestock Market $19.30 $18.91 {Heavies +; + $1625 | g uith Stockyard, Auguata $18.00 $17.20 $1 oo Co. Livestock Sales Barn, inc. $19.00 2 eed oe es Doligias Liganieee Maes $19.27 $18.75 $1 Millen Livestock Market $18.00. $17.50 $16.90 41450 | bivestork Market, Jesup $18.45 $17.50 $ Henry Shuman Stockyard, Hagan $18.40 $17.55 $16.50 $00.00 Bainbridge Stock Yards, Inc. $18.05" $17.50 : $1 NOVEMBER 4 . Cuthbert Sale Barn > $18.25 $17.75 $! Sutton Livestock Co. Sylvester. $17.51 $16.82 $16.25 $00.00 | Ragsdale-Long Com. Co. Quitman _$19.25. $18.65 $1 Livestock Market, McRae $18.09 $17.63 $16.10 $00.00 Claxton Stockyard ~ _$18.50 $17.75 $16. Smith Stockyards Co, Augusta _ $18.00 $17.60 $16.50 $00.09 | NOVEMBER 7 epee ave Livestock Cooperative John Black Barn, Gainesville. to 3300 rit a0 Association, Soperton $18.00 $16.50 $15.50 $00.00. Flgerald Livestock Go $19.21 $18.50 Douglas Livestock Market $17.65 $17.50- $16.76 $14.96 - Bifinghasa Co. Ejeckvard $17.89 $17.25 Appling Co. Livestock and Marketing $18.48 $17.76 $16.84 $00.00 Pollians Stouieyseds $19.00 - $18.46 $I Columbus Stockyard $18.90 $17.70 $00.00 $00.00 Sede Gee Livestock, Toccoa $18.00 $17.00 $14. ~ Dawson Livestock Co. $17.71 $16.75 $15.85 $00.00 4 to- $20.25 $18.25 $l Easiman Livestock Market $17.80 $17.01 $00.00 $00.00 | Cordele Livestock Barn $18.90 $18.55 Steel grey Chinchillas: 2 bucks, 1 1/2 yrs. old, $3.; other, i yte old; :$2:50; -9: mos... old Does, $2.50 ea.; $4.-pr. All good, large size. L.. A. Crawley, So- cial Circle, Box 181. NZ Red and Grey Rabbits, 8 grown bucks and does, $1.- 50 ea. Cannot ship. Miss Gen- eva Bone, Dallas, Rt. 3. NZ Red Buck, 7 mos old, short chubby show type,. from reg. parents, prize - winning doe, pay lanta, N. W. reasonable, 1 eal, Cap., for White Saanan Buck, 15 mos. old, large for age, from 6 qt. or exch. for Nannie giving some milk or one that will freshen soon. Will some difference. ship. E. J. Berry, Mimosa Dr. Milk goat, dry, needs breedihg, also 4 does and 3 buck rabbits, them Chinchillas, cheap. Jennie A. Jolley, 1338 No. Hightower Rd. Cannot Jonesboro, some of sale, At- now Want plumbing with health chores. McMullen, elderly strain, $4.50. Ped. papers furn. Ship anywhere. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. FARM HELP WANTED cattle farm, pastures Bunch of all col; Rabbits, $2.50 for young (pick colors); $1.50 for white; Grown regu- lars, $3.50 mixed colors, Bobby Giddens, Leary. for 12 mi, Angora Bred Does, $5. ea.; Ce Angus herd, | ona wood furnished), Trator|yrs. exp. with electric dairy jie : ES epi OlC*: Pigs. + Tractor. cand: | 4 a ae : ne. NAT hild d Quality NZ White, Jrs., $5. imiplerments Seek en lights, | Knowledge and work essential milkers. Wife, 3 children under ; Several Sr c Y 4 ouse, 85'S; 1 from both. Pay monthly sal-|school age. Have to be moved. pr.; Several Sr. Stud Bucks, | water. Write. John W. Mang- ; y ake 5% | z 7.50 ea. Ship anywhere. John|ham, Atlanta, P. O. Box 1223, | ules: Come or write. J. H.|Go anywhere. Hetty eae Fields Griffi 10 . | ae BASee Se **| Donaldson, Fort Valley, Rt. 1,)Ben Hill, Rt. 1, c/o Milton ae pies 18_W. Pop- ees white or col farmer, | Hwy. 96. Stern, ; : or 5 or 90 aeres to man that Rali or can finance self. 5 R house : Cae ea ae ere painted aind screened, good| POSITIONS WANTED this year and all of 1953, in SHEEP AND GOATS | barn. 4 mi. town on Hwy. and Ga.. with peanut allotment. FOR SALE Warner Robins bus route, near Single. Leave anytime, Luther church and store. Come see.\ J. Want job on farm. Exp. with | Ross, Griffin, 630 N. 5th. St. Van McCollum, Rochelle, Box} all crops, cattle, tractors, ma- : 7 z Native Range Ewes, have 1024. chinery, Carpentry, etc. Have Want-job on ae in eh Ns 3 - . P es j P, ; ; r og been running with rams, should Want good turpentine man, ee Mab aden ge ti cai pod ae aoe ae vey ar lamb in Dec-Feb., 25-50 for| White or col. to work 6000} ~~ (husband unable to work). sale, $15. ea. Write: George virgin trees. On school bus and Man with 10 in family, wants i ? Varn, Folkston, RFD (Char mail route. House with elec.|job on farm. State wages, etc.| Want job on farm remainder ; Pa (Charlton | lights. T. W. Kemp, Lyons,|Move anytime, anywhere. A, L.|of this year for good wages Co.). Rte dy Conley, Pitts, Box 32. with prospect of crop for 1953. . ; 1 : Experienced farmer. Can use g 2 Toggenburg Bucks for sale, Want white man to work 33 yr. old man, wife, 5 sons|any kind tractor. Have son, - 1 Tog. Buck ready for service, | livestock farm and do reg.|want job on farm. Life time|15 can use tractor. Have to ; J. Dwight Jones, Ben Hill. Rt. farm work, for wages and good | exp. farming, drive tractor and|be ~moved at once. Prefer 4 ee , 4 R. House. J. P. Simpson,}do farm work. pa oe Martin,| South Ga. Joe: McDonald, Want exp. ambitious farmer with highest recommendations diversified, farrming. 60 A, Irrigation for truck gardening, 4,400 sq. ft. Atlanta. successful, as partner College Park, Rt. 2, CA 6859. sober, Box 702. Want yr. old white my middleaged colored or white, to caretake farm; raise chickens, vegetables etc. 4 R house, water,. and weekly salary. Dr. W. M. Wender, Tucker, Rt. 1, Atlanta Phone CH 1122. Want middleaged white wom- an, reliable, good .character, to live on farm in Forsyth Co., lady and do Contact. Mrs. Avondale 4191 Kensington Rd. Want white couple to live on attend cows and and be tractor. Nice house, all modern conveniences furnished. Write. C, Ti Braxton, seg reliable, sober, xp. help for farm; 45-60 man to live in home (room and_ board), and col. man or> couple, .house couple, Man, life time exp. farm operate tractors, cattle, farming, etc. wants farm lights, Wife and self only, 2313. in good Man wants share crop; light farm W. Estates, Phelts, Preston, Rt. 2. able drive Piet industrious, Morgan, Naylor, Rt. 1, c/o L. Morgan. Stapleton, Rt. stock look after. 5-6 R house, lights, water, bath, and wire for stove. Must be with good honest man. strictly sober, and honest. C. W. Beck, Smithville. Rt. 1, Box 50 Phone run 2 H crop with pr. mules W.jand cultivator. Near Americus, Ellaville or Plains preferred, also be near church and school bus and have pasture for cows and 1 brood sow. Write. Isaac Want 3 to 5 M. good tur- pentine faces to work on halves in 1953, also some farm land for gardening and truck and good house with elec. Clyde A. Young man wants dairy job. Able and willing to work. 5 Fitzgerald, Rt. 2, Box 265: ing, to can C. White man, 46. yr. old; 9 oma place for 1953 wit man. Cattle or po grain, tractor operate most am chinery. Need 5 lights, on school Wages or shares. moved; go, an; George, Roopville, Want job as Exp, and capable any. size farm. at once, stati salary. Edward Atlanta, 717 Am. 0908 Middle aged wants job looking try or stock f taker of count family. dont tobacco. Conta Dawson, Rt. 2. Want job on any kind farm - tractor driver. SG anytime. 4 all family. Joe | WwW Rt sie : _ Exp. dais dairy or cattle Meadow Brook F bus Phone 3-1108. Want with people,: 2-3 | water triculars and s J: W. McDonal Cooper St., S. White man, time exp., needs or poultry fa $30.00 we driver t sober, f