Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1954 September 8

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Tom Linder Commissioner



































torlal By TOM LINDER



hank God that there is a

uary unto which every

ain Child of God may

for consolation and the

g of our courage when

re beset by the world, the
d the Devil. :

thank God for the many
il and true friends who have
d by me faithfully in. this
to rid Georgia of the
or racket and all its loomy
yodings for future years.

rsonally | was fully de-
nined to retire from the Of-
f Commissioner of Agri-
whether | had offered
other office or not, be-
I have seen the liquor
ket progressively increase
gh every State Adminis-
n since the Liquor Law
ssed in 1938; and, | was
mined either to get out
; > Capitol or else to go to
sovernor's chair where |
clean house in Geor-
make it a decent place
nt people to live.



ght | was is proven by
nbination of the State
ion and_ its power

roads and jobs to-

- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1054

THANK GOD

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lars of liquor racket money,
both from within the State and
from without the State.

| was also determined that
the people of the State should
have an opportunity to vote
for the preservation of their
free public school system and
for segregation at the same
time. No other plan has been

proposed which even purports

to do this. Every lawyer knows
that a private school system
would mean that each parent
would have to pay their own
expenses for their children. if
they got any education. Every
lawyer knows that to under-
take to subsidize children in
private schools would ultimate-
ly lead to the breaking down
of segregation in schools. Every
lawyer knows that there is no
way to continue our public
school system in the face of
the Supreme Court Decision
except to adopt an entirely
new system of laws.

| am convinced from going
over the State and coming in
contact with many thousands
of people that Georgia folks,
down in their heart, knew this;
but, the pressure put upon
them, the inducements offered

them and the false rumors of





every kind, proved too much
for many of them to resist.

| thank God for the years of
public service | have been per-
mitted to perform. With such
ability as | have and with such
courage as has been given me,
| have always sought the best
interest of the people of Geor-
gia and have never allowed
myself to be intimidated from
what | conceived to be my du-
ty by any man or any set of
men and | thank God for that.

| have no malice or ill will
toward any human being. |
pray for everyone, including
the liquor racketeers; and,
pray that some way may be
found to brighten the path of
Georgia in the years ahead
which now look so dark and

foreboding, not because | was

not elected Governor no in-
dividual man is of great im-
port but because the liquor
racket crowd and the enemies
of the white people of Georgia
are now in the saddle.

Again | thank God for each
and every one of my loyal
friends and true Georgians who
stood so faithfully in these try-
ing days.

TOM LINDER

Commissioner of Agriculture




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THANK GOD






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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



3 Roller Mule Drawn Golden
Cane Mill, good as new, $40; 2 H
Wagon, $25; Blower and Anvil
for farm blacksmith shop, $25;
Other plows and tools very
cheap. Will take cow in trade.
Olen B. Reid, Thomaston, 104
Park Lane. Ph. 4201. -

One 1953 Dearborn Cotton
Harvester, picked only 30 acres,
like new, $1300. Ph. Liberty
6-7058 after 6 PM, Athens. R. C.
Whitehead, Winterville, Rt. 1.

Allis-Chalmers B One Tractor,
A-1 cond., used 2 yrs., 2 way
cultivator lifts, 2 disc Athens
iurner.power lift, guano distri-
butor, planter, 2 section harrow,
20 disc, stalk cutter, 2 section
spike harrow, $1300. T. W. Hum-
phrey, Helena, Rt. 1, Box 66.

David Bradley Ensilage Cut-
ter, practically new, $100. Dr.
J. H. Nicholson, Madison.

20 in Meadow Grist Mill, 1 cy-
linder sheller, 5 HP Elec. motor,
20 kp elec. motor, belts, scales,
other equip. Call Chamblee
7-2081 or write. W. T. Pelfrey,
Doraville, Box 84.

WC. Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
cultivators, good 3 disc tiller
wth new disc and boxings, pul-
ley for tractor, tractor used very
little, has original rubber, $900.
Or sell separately. D. A. Leath,
Rock Springs.

One 1 Row Allis-Chalmers
Cotton Picker with orwithout
tractor good as new. B. C. King,
Hartsfield, RFD 1.

3 Farm Master Oil Brooders,
500 cap. ea, good cond. $15
ea. J.C. McKenize, Atlanta, 2129
Burroughs Ave., S. E. Di. 7498.

300 chick cap. Oaks New
Model Elec. Brooder, used ' one
time, $32.50; Hand Cream Sep-
arator, good cond.; $15. Mrs. G.
G. Brown, Monroe, Rt. 2.

Small Roto-Tiller, 3/4 hp
Briggs and Stratton motor, good
cond,, $11. N. S. Barnes, Decatur
3050 LaVista Rd.

Farmall M Tractor, 3 disc plow
20 disc harrow, slightly used.
Bargain. Call Marietta 8-2970 or
see after 5 PM week days. Mar-
vin L. Brown, Acworth, Rt. 2.

J. D. Model 12A Combine,
motor driven, excellent cond,,

used only 2 seasons, canvas to
cover entire machine $800. Con-
dact or Write. David E. Carter,
Baxley.

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



New Holland. Side Delivery
Rake with good tires, $100. FOB.
Call.50 or write. A. V. Vickery,
Hartwell.

Dirt Moving Pan mounted on
ball-bearing steel wheels, moves
approx. 1 cu. yd dirt, good shape
(except needs new blade), cheap
or trade for reg. Hereford Bull
or Disc or Bermuda Plow for
Ford tractor. T. H. Moore, Miln-
er, Rt. 1.. (Old Dr. Huguely
Place). 4

Model B Allis-Chalmers Trac-
tor, hydraulic lift, self starter,
lights, new turning plow, dbl.
sec. harrow, planters, extras.
Tractor in very good condition.
$450. FOB. for lot. T. R. Davis,
Vidalia, 406 E. 6th. St.

Good used 1H Wagon priced
to sell at my farm in Banks Co.
Bill White, Lula, Rt. 2.

One Berkley Shallow Weil
Pump, 1/4 hp. good cond. Can
be seen after Sept. 5th. Mrs.
Burta L. Liddel, Ben Hill, 2235
Camp Ground Rd.

One 2 H Wagon, $20. O. A.
Stone, Dallas, Rt. 5.

Cider Mill for sale. S. G. Hale,
Atlanta, 470 Waldo St. Di-1644.

4 Dise Jonh D. Tiller, drawn
bar hitch, with touch-O-matic
lift, practically new, also lime or
| guano spreader, sling type, for
sale. Walter E. Ogden, Odum.

3 Brower Kero-Gas Brooders
and equipment for same; Also
Windmill Pump, and Pump Jack
for deep well. All good cond.,
used; very little, reasonable.
Johnson Miller, Grantville.

Ferguson Tractor, guar., $800;
York Rake, $350; Gill Pulvariz-
er, $200; Bush and Bog Harrow
for cub Farmall Tractor, $75. All
jnew. Emory Travis, Riverdale.
Ph. Fayetteville 5415.

W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
bush and bog harrow with 7 ft.
mowing machine, $650; Shop
Blowers and Anvil for farm
blacksmith shop, $25; Hay Rake,
pulled by mule, $10; 2 H Plow,
$5: Fowler Plow, $10; Cutoff
Saw, $10. Mrs. C. F. Moon,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

Allis-Chalmers Tractor, hy-
draulie lift, good tires, 2 disc

Athens plow, cultivator, drag
harrow, cutoff saw that mounts
on tractor, all good cond., $650.
J. A. Leavell, Powder Spring.



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Good 1 H Wagon with box,
brakes, and harnes, $50. W. D.
Delong, Roswell, 390 Atlanta St.
One 1 H MeCormick-Deering
hand feed hay baler, $79; Also
1000 gal. Cap irrigation cylind-

Grogan, Marietta, Rt. 4, Dallas
Ra. :

with spindles and wheels for
withe spnidles and wheels for
rubber tires, all good shape,
$20; Also 1-5 in. 4 ply endless
rubber belt, 37 ft. long, run 3
weeks, $25. W. H. Cook, Buena
Vista, Rt. 3. 7

One Dearborn Pick up Baler,
almost new, bargain. Ode Wil-
son, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

J. D. No. 5 Mowing Machine,
needs no repairs, $175.; Farmall,
A, ;2 disc plow, cultivators,
planters, $550. E. R. Maddox,
Winder, RFD 4.

John Deere H. Tractor, good
paint, tires like new, has lift,
$275. J. C. Maddox, Athens,
Athens and Atlanta Hwy. Ph.
4238J.

Intl Combine, good cond.,
one 400 cap. gas brooder and
bush and bog harrow. Mrs. W.
C. Maddox, Griffin, Rt. C. Ph.
9702.



SECOND HAND |
MACHINERY WANTED



Want med. size grain drill,
8 or 10 disc. not over 50 miles
Madison. L. E. Mize, Madison,
RiA2: {

Want to trade an A-295
Moldboard Plow, excellent
cond. for disc Plow, good cond.,
for Farmall Super A. J. M. Hol-
comb, Toccoa, Rt.-1.

Want wind mill and water
tower, in A-1 cond. Quote best
cash price dismanteld. Neal
Cumbg, Tallapoosa, Rt. we

Want good used New Hol-
jland Corn Sheller, in good
cond. }and reasonable. C.
Whitiy, LaGrange, P. O. B.
552.

Want one Whilring Clipper
with 5 ft. blade to work 0
power takeoff on tractor, mM
good condition, reasonable.
George C. Turner, Bremen.

Want tractor with Back Hoe
or Shovel to cut ditches in plack
bottom land. Buy for cash or
trade cattle. Hove horned type
Hereford Bull. No papers but
subj. to register. Glenn Norton,
Fairburn. Ph. Fairburn 7349,
or Atlanta Fa. 4728.

Want one off-set tractor har-
row with 20-26 in. disc. good
cond., cheap. Prefer Goble
make. H. F. Price, Locust Grove.

Want 2 tractor tires, rear 12
x 26 or 13 x 24. Buy outright or
trade 11 x 26 in part payment.
W. H. Willson, Albany, Rt.
He. 5-4038.

Want one horse wagon, good
cond., delivered to my place.
John S. Paden, Atlanta, 1256
Moreland Ave., S. E.

Want large 3 roll power syrup
mill, in good condition. Give
full particulars. G. B. Avery,
Gabbettville.

Want irrigation system, 350
gal. cap., aluminum pipe, with
power unit. Wheeler,
Macon, Rt. 5.

Want one 14 x 34 tractor tire
(used, in good cond., also one
750 x 18 tractor tire). Lewis
Lindsey, Silver Creek.

Want two 3 row Colr or,
| other make Oat Drill, in good
cond. State price. R. S. Pope,
Villa Rica.



SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE

$__$

Red Multiplying Nest Onions,
$1 gal. add postage. Mrs. HG,
Dooley, Milledgeville, Rt. 5,

Box 136 C.
Few lbs. mustard seed, $1.50

rical water tank, $99. Herman}

off |

tiplying Seullion Onions and
Buttons, suitable for fall plant-
ing, $1.25 gal. add postage. Miss
Sharglah Brown, Ball Ground, Rt.

Large Red, and White Nest
Onions, for eating or planting,

Brown Shallots, $1.35 gal. No
less 1 gal. sold. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Dacula, Rt. 1. :

\ Old Time Shallots (not scul-
lions), greatest multiplyer
known, $1.35. PP.; $8.50 FOB;
White Multiplying Nest Onions,
$1.25 gal: $8 bu. FOB. Mrs.
coe McMillian, Dacula, Rt.

Red Multiplying Onion Sets,
$1.25 gal. Add postage. Mrs. W-
E.- Wooten, Camilla, Rt. 2

Recleaned, reseeding, hardy
strain Crimson Clover, 99.52
pet. pure, 90 pct. germ., 11.50 pet
hard seed. No noxious weed $25
Cwt.; Recleaned, reseeding, rye
grass, 99.84 pct. pure, 86.5 pct.
germ., $13 Cwt. FOB. Joel
Sanders, Newnan, Rt. 2.

2500 Ibs 1954 crop reseeding
Crimson Clover. Reseeding Up-
son Co. 18 yrs. Recleaned, tested
by Ga. Lab., 99.70 pct. pure,. 89
pet germ., no noxious week seed,
1000 lbs., 22 1/2c lb.; Less lots,
25c. FOB. J. Lynwood Bentley,
Thomaston, Rt. 2. Ph. 3697.

White Nest Onions, Red Mul-
tiplying, Scullion, and Button,
$1.50 gal.; White Tender Half
Runner Garden Beans, 55c tea-
cup Add postage. G. T. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Clean White Nest Onion Sets,
50c gal? Add 35c postage in Ist
and 2nd zones. Bonnie Weeks,
Dial.

Reseeding Crimson Clover
Seed, 1954 crop in 100 lb. bags
$25. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton,
Rt-22 Ph, -2tol-

New Collard Seed, Green, 20c
tbl; Hot Pepper, green, 65c pt.;
Small Calif. Bell Pepper, 2 pods,
5c. Add postage. Mrs. Viola C.
Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1. Box 343.

Red Multiplying Onions, $1
al W. D. Delong, Roswell, 390
Atlanta St.

10 Crabapple Seed, 10c and
stamped addressed envelope; Al-
son White Ash Seed, 5c and 10c
and stamped addressed enve-
lope. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, New-
nan, Rt..5.

Red Multiplying

$1.40 gal. PP in State. No chks.
Mrs. H. T. Bishop, Farmington.

Red Shallot Onions, cleaned,
ready to plant, $1 gal Add_post
age. Mrs. Clyde Gilleland, Gain-
esville, Rt. 6.

Wheat and Rye, $2 bu. at my
place. G. M. Helton, Dahlonega,

1 Reed:

1954 crop Ky. 31 Fescue Seed,
recleaned, tested, $20 Cwt. Cecil
Travis, Riverdale, c/o Pine Crest
Acres. Ph. Fayetteville 5581.

Red Multiplying Onions, $1
gal.; 750 bu. FOB. Will not ship
less 2 gallons. 1 1/2 miles E.
Holly Spring. C. C. Brookshire
Canton, Rt. 4.

Red Multiplying Fall Onions
for Sept. planting, $1.25 gal; Al-
so 1954 fine large leaf dried sage,
$1 pt. cup. Add postage. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Dalton, Coogler
Rd.

20c start; 12 starts $1 PP. Carl
Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1.

1500 bu. Southland Oats, com-
bine run $1 bu. at barn. Buyer
furnish sacks. C. D. Lake, Dub-
lin, Rt. 2.

Great Multiplying Old Fashion
Long Brown Shallots (not scal-
lions), sound, clean, $1.25 gal.;
Also New crop bright sundried
|apples, free of wornts, peel,
core, 3 lbs., $2; 5 Ibs., $3. Add
postage. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Gray-
son .

Fescue and Rescue seed, both



ib.; Also collard, $1 Ib. S. J. Foss,



Ph. 2983.

oe aeRe
me

Brooklet

combine run, each, 10c lb E. R.
Maddox, Winder, RFD 4

White Nes Onigbe Red Mult

great multiplyer, and Old/Time |

Seullion |;
Onion Sets, for Fall planting, |.

Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, |



















































































O. Box 48.

Multiplying Sh:
planting, $1.25 g
Crisson, Dahlonega,

Clean barley for seed,
smut, $125 bu; FO
grain oats, -$1- bu. FO!)
Essie Bobo,, Hartwell, Rt.

White Multiplying or
Onions, also Yellow Nest |

$1.50 gal. PP in Ga. G. C
Tennille.

Yellow Nest Onions, $13
Add postage. Cora Mae
montree, Chickamauga, R

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Hazlenut, $1 doz.; Sagi
6, $1.00; Mtn. Huckleberry
doz.; Scuppernong cuttings,
Goz:; May Cherry, and E
Walnut Trees, 6, $1.25;
quapin with good roots, $3
Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz. Ad
age. Mrs. D. M. Hollaway
lonega, Rt. 1. 5

Klondike Strawberry
$1 C: Mtn. Huckleberry, 3 |
$1; Blakemore Blackberry,
50c; Field Dewberry, 50c_
Also large Yellow an
Sweet Elberta Peach
doz. Plus postage. M
Mashburn, Cummin,

Klondike Strawberry.
500, $3:; $5.75 M; Mtn. Hu
berry, bearing size, 75
Catnip, 25c bunch; Pep
35c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Hood: Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Marglobe and Rutger To
Plants, 50c C; 500, $1.
Prompt shipment. C.
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Rutger and Marglobe |
50c C; 500, $1; $1.75 M. Add
age. Ethel Crowe, :
me



bearing size, 2 doz.,
Field Dewberry, 50c_
Smooth Leaf Winte
Seed, 50c: teacup; L
Peach Seed, 50c doz. .
age. Rosie Crowe, Cur

Chas. Wakefield Fr
Cabbage, fresh, green, 300.
500, $2; $3 M. PP. R.
Pitts. ees :

Lemon, Balm, sweet
member of mint family
rooted plants, $5 C; Sam:
$2. Add postage. Mrs
Robinson, Greenville. _

Horseradish Plants, 50
Roots, 50c ib.; Blackha
50c lb.; Spearmint, Tanzy,
Tongue Wild Horsemint,
Queen of the Meadow nt
50c: Also Catnip Seed, 10c *
Yellow Root Plants, 24_
Add postage. Mrs. Presley Ft
er Ellijay; REDE ae

- Muscadine and Scuppe:
Grape Vines, $1.50 doz.;

Black Everbearing Rasp
Horseradish, $1_doz.; Blue
75 doz.; Blue Damson and
Everbearing Strawberry, 4!
Moss packed. Mrs. M. L.
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

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Streamliner Ev er
Strawberry, $2 C; Mtn.
berry Bushes,

and Old Fashion, and
May Plum, bearing size,

Mixed orders. PP. Mrs. B
Thornton, Bowdon. ee a

Mtn. Huckleberry, -
Yellow Plum, bearing :
Rubel Blueberry

doz.; Also Clean
Onions, $1.50 gal.; $
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bout 1 month
iss Faye Barber,
22. (near. Drake

ir NZW Rabbits, $5;

Doe bred; 11 - 5 mos.

-ea, Trov Duffey. At-

{t. Williams Dr. S.
Sree ;

i uck Rabbit, and

1 Blue Doe, large,

1 ship. Mrs. Marie

Dalton, RFD 2.

Pigs, any color, $1.50
Helen Street, Atlanta,

ifornias: Junior Doe; from
reg., quality show type
ng stock; Also Calif-NZW
es, $5. C. W. Stinson,
wood. Ph. Stockbridge
Pigs, all ages, for
Lockard Bell; Atlanta,
Pharr Rd./ N..E. Cr. 4390

grown and nine 2 mos, old

(13 in all), purebred, $1 |

t; Exp. collect. Cash
ly. Mrs. W. L. Greene,
rT See
merican Hvy-Wt Chinchillas
good bloodlines, Selected does
ucks, ped. Certificate fur-
Limited number. Very
ices. Write R . Lamar
itley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2.

las, fulled furred, den-
te,

iant rabbits,
. John Fields,

Hog Prices Paid At





Pe Hooking orders for Fall SPC

pigs, champ. bloodlines, Will
have litter by Famous Silver
Ann, also Blackeyed Ann, bred

to Pride of Georgia, due in Oct,

Write. George Ferguson, Cave
Suring, Rt. 1.

12 reg. SPC Pigs (6 males, 6
gilts), 4 1/2 mos: old, backed by

Jr. Champ. stock, $35 ea. at my | #

place, or will ship. Lamar Alt-
man, Alma, Rt. 1.

One Red and Black Spotted
Boar, 6 mos. old, 125 Ibs., $35.
S. J. Foss, Brooklet.

Black Essex Shoats, reg., dbl.
treated, $35 ea. A. P. Chapman,
Moultrie, Rt. 5. 7

Pigs: Short nose, blocky OIC,
from prize winning stock, and
Hampshire, all treated, reg.
buyers name, 8 wks. old, choice
breeding stock, $20 ea. Mack
Patrick, Voc. Ag. Teacher, Ra-
bun Gap. ; 3

OIC Pigs, from reg. short-
nose, blocky type stock, far-
rewed July 21. Will treat, create,
put on board, reg. buyers name,
$25 ea. MO. Paul Cain, Com-
merce, Rt. 1.

At stud:* Purebred Russian
Boar. Call Roswell 6011. Her-
bert S. Alden, M. D., Atlanta,
Suite 711 Medical Arts Bldg.

Reg ' Yorkshire Pigs, best
bloodlines, Worlds finest bacon
and ham type hogs, sold with or
without reg. papers. A. B. Hogg,
Cedartown, Rt. 1.

Reg. Hereford Hogs, 12 wks.
old, $25-ea. Ship COD with reg.
papers in buyers name. Leonard
Fleming, Hartwell, Reed Creek

'Rd. Ph. 573-J-5.



OIC Service boars $45
ea; also pigs, 12 wks.
ea. From Champion bloodlines.
J. H. Roquemore, Americus, Rt.
2. "phone 4543.

Reg Hereford Pigs, bloodlines
of Natl. champ., vaccinated,
with papers. Ready Sept. 18.
Ernest Massingill, Ringgold, Rt.

SPC Champion bloodline pigs,
9 to 14 wks. old, treated and
wormed, Reg. buyers name. My
place, 2 1/2 mi. Camilla on
Moultrie Hwy. H. G. McGahee,
Camilla. ~~

Reg. Duroc Boars, fine quality,
deep red, treated for clorera
wormed, one 6 mos. old. Wayne
Rose, DeSoto. Ph. Leslie 2172.

Purebred and reg. Tamworth

Swin, reg. pigs, 9 wks. old, $25 {

ea.; Purebred, not reg., $15 ea.
Ralph Holbrook, Canon, P: O.
Box 104.

Reg. Duroc Pigs, FFA mem-
ber, 4 males, 3 females, 3 mos.
old, about 100 Ibs. Call for at
Brookins Farm on Irwinton Rd.,
about 2 mi. South Milledgeville,
Hwy. 441. None shipped. Or
contact. Walter McFadden, Mil-
ledgeville, Rt. 2, Box 186.

Reg. big type Poland China
boars, 3-4 mos. old, wt. around
100 Ibs. ea. $50 ea; also sow pigs
unrelate@. From Champion
blood lines. Jas. R. Mullis,
Cochran. 4 s

Reg. Hereford Hogs, young
boars and gilts by Fashion
Wonder, 5 mos. old, fat, fine
cond., $45 ea. with papers. Ship-
ped if desired. Mrs. W. A. Ward,
Jr, Marietta, Rt 3, Paper Mill
Rd., c/o Ward Meade Farm.



No.4

$25 |



Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus

Reg. Hampshire Boar, 17 mos.
old, Blue Ribbon quality,
around 400 Ibs., $125. -G. R.
Mooney, Oakwood, Rt. 1.

Black Essex Pigs, dbl. treat-
ed for cholera, reg. buyer's
name, $25 ea. A. P. Chapman,
Moultrie, Rt. 5,

Burebred Duroc Pigs, 6 wks.
old, reg. stock, for sale. Can
get papers if desired. Newnan-
Fayetteville Hwy. 10 mi. New-

nan. J. W. Lewis, Jr., Sharps-
burg, Rt. 1, Box 93 B.
Black Essex Shoats, dbl.

treated, reg. buyers name, $25
ea. A. P. Chapman, Moultrie
Rt: 35;

4 pigs, 5 mds. old, one male
2 yrs., all reg. Herefords, $30.
ea. for pigs. Make offer on male.
E. C. Rainey Brunswick, 2910
Newcastle. 3



Black PC Boar, purebred,
born Jan. 10, 1954, 300 Ibs.,
$75; 4 gilts, 4 boars, Black PC,
3 mos. old, 100 Ibs., ea. $35 ea.
Lot $300. Miss Janie Barron
Cochran, Rt. 2.

Booking orders 8 wks. to 3
mos. old purebred Hampshire
Boars and Gilts, $25 - $40 ea.
Reg. Buyers name, fine breed-
ing stock; Also Hampshire and
SPC cross, 12 wks. old, $15 ea.
See at farm 6 mi. E. Locust
Grove Sat. or Sun. only. Will
not ship. James Thomson, Lo-
cuts Grove, Rt. 2, Box 72.

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Taking orders for 50 reg.
Hampshire Pigs, from large
litters, farrowed July 26 and
28, ready for del. sept, 25, from
best bloodlines, $20 ea. Papers
extra. My farm. R. Motte
Smith, Washington. Ph. 4462.



22.00

Reg. SPC Sow,



Litter of 9 reg. Duive Prise:

5 males, 4 females, from Bet-
ter Georgia Ann No. 9125, 625;
Also 2 reg. mafes ready for <2r-
vice, Ernest .P, Carter, Baxley.

3 reg. Hampshire Gilis, show

type, Western Packer breeding,
bred to Master Model boar, to

farrow late Oct., extra fine,
$250 lot; Or $85 ea. John F
Fowler, Owner, Cartersville,
Box 328.
White).

SPC Pigs, blocky
mos. .old, 55-65 lbs.,
immune, wormed, reg. buyer's
name, $25 at farm. Jchn W.
Hand, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3 i

Reg. Tamworth Pigs (boars
and gilts), also gilts 4 mos,
old; Also will sell Belfair King,
our Senior herd sire to prevent
inbreeding. John P. Dempsey,
Rome, Belfair Farm. Rt. 2.

Reg. SPC Male,, 14 mos. old,
13 mos, old, |
bred to reg. male, brought 8 |

type, 3

(Or see at farm near

ase



cholera

F

pigs ist litter. 2 male, 1 female _

12 wks. old. All_reg. and inoc-

ulated. Cecil Smith, Lithonia,
Rt. 2, Phillips Rd. Ph. 3584. ef

6 Purebred but not reg,
blocky type Duroc Jersey Gilts,

6 mos. old, ready for service,

115-140 Ibs., lifetime treated
for cholera, $45 ea. Cannot ship.
Joe Cox, Davisboro.

- One excellent Minn. No. 1
boar, reg. 2% yrs. old, best
breeding shape. Can be seen at ~
my farm. James A. Bower, Al- |
ma, Rt. 1. /

OIC Pigs, from reg.

short
nose blocky type, good breed-




Ing stock, reg. buyer's name, _

treat, crate, and put on board, ~

$25 ea. MO. Paul J. Cain, Com-
merce, Rt. 1. s

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Sie Se No.1 No. 2 No. 3 :
ans L/S Mkt, Hagan 22.41 21.55 20.55 Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla 19.86, 19.89 19.35 e
40 aa Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Donalsonville 19.56 19.32 18.90 18.26
22.40 22.20 21.40 22.00 | Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 20.08 19.85 19.30 19.95 _
Swainsbero S/Y, Swainsbore 19.50 18.97 - 18.10 19.587 =
A7i Nz +19.80.(1 9.86 if, ae
21.99 22.01 7 | August 31 :
22.20. 21.05. 19.55 18.70 | Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 18.75 18.1% 17.28 (19.25
ema Coffee Co. L/S o., Douglas 1869 1892. 1790 > 7758.
SY, Sialebos. "22.59. 21.62 20.18 ~~ 20.50 | Dawson L/S Co., Dawson ~ 18.65 18.95 18.95. ae
os Pe 20.20 | Elbert L/S Auct. Bern, Etberton 22.00 21.00 20.00 18.00
L/S Com. Co., Dublin 21.66 = 21.37, 20.50 20.80 | Emanuel Co. $/Y, Swainsboro 19.25 1880 18.50 19.90
Co. S/Y, Springfield 21.50 20.00 19.85 18.80
jale & Long Com. Co., Quitman 21.76 20.15 19.15 19.35 | Farmers S/Y, Arlington 18.60 18.40 17.00 < 17.05
Emlti's S/Y. Augusta 21.95 21.00 20.60 ~+23.75 + Farmers S/Y, Arlington 18.60 18.40 17.00 17.05
21.63 21.33. 20.95 +21.00 | Fermers S/Y, Sylvania 18.00 17.50 17.00
21.90 21.80 21.20 20.05 Jones Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon 18.90 18.00 17.590 19.20
22.01 20.50 20.02. 20.00 McRae S/Y, McRae 18.91 - 17.93. 17.55 EG
Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 18.57 18.69 18.75 18.50
es 6 20 00 Smith S/Y No. 3, Thomson 19.70 18.75 22.00
L/S Exchange, Stahesbacs 21.25 20.35 - 20.10 21.50 | Tattnall L/S Co., Glennville 18.75 17.75 17.05 17.05
ee 20.00 | Troup Co. Sale, LaGrange 22.20 20.00 :
scle L/S Sele Barn, Cordele 20.72 21.90 22.70 Seprnba :
Pe SE 19.05 | Hozlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 19.08 18.29 17.70 17.60
EEES ee OR Te 1 Bais Sicckpend. Statertore 19.01. 18.05 17.70 20.00
22,30 21.00 20.55 18.00
er 20:16 21.86 Peoples L/S Mkt., Inc., Cuthbert 18.87 18.60 1850 18.50
21.08 2030 19.40 19.80 | Seabcard S/Y, Colquitt 16.5) 16.51 18.00. 17,05
Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 18.85 18.30 18.30
19.80 20.20 23.25 Union S/Y, Albany 18.67 18.66 18.80 19.40
20.50 19.50 17.70 17.25 Wilkes Co. S/Y, Washington 71.25 20:50 > 1975 19.00
20.05 19.60 19.05 *| September 2. =
20.05 =-19.35 Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 19.46 19.20 18.00 12.60
19.75 18.90 18.50 =-19.15 | Fitagerald L/S Auet. e., Fitzgerald 19.01 18.52 18.51
20.26 19.26 += 18.75 ~=-'18.60 | Sepptember 3 :
18.00 (18.00 : 19.05 18.90 18.35. -18.15 |



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HOGS FOR SALE



Litter of 9 reg. fleshy type
uroe Pigs, 4 females, 5 males,
treatment against cholera,

5 ea.; Also 2 males ready for
service, $40: 1 gilt, 9 mos. old,
axound 300 Ibs., bred June 17th.
ae Eriest P. Carter, Bax-
ao

ae od Pigs, mixed breed
C, 10-

old, $10-
:: Ss aa
Rm. 1 Fr. 1088

Purebred and reg. Tamworth
Pigs, 9 wks. old Aug. 26, extra
mice, all cholera vaccinated,
ape mates and females, reg.

5 ea; De-sexed males not
wag. but purebred, $15. FOB my
lace; Reg. Tamworth Boar for
ha Ralph M. nee

anon, P. O. Box 1

oa Red
wks. opis to 28 ne oa
Also 3 OIC Pigs,
mi. Newnan on ena ta:
gtteville Hwy. J. W. Lewis,
Sharpsburg, Rt:

Litter of 12 Pigs, cross SPC-

$10 ea. my plaee. End of
ockrnill Rd, eonge 1 M. Long,
ipharetta, Box 31

Duroc Pi

r.,

Pigs, 6-10 wks old $15 ea. 3
i, South Palmetto, Rt. 29, turn
bri across RR tracks. HM. B.

aylor, Palmetto, Box 210. :

SPC Pigs, ore Ibs. (both
gexes), some nations 8
Boodline, re ON ear

atthews, Pennie,

ee

2 purebred Duroc Boars, =

be registered, Ii mos. old,
jale. < e cDonald, Hsp.
lhzibah. Ph. 6-1204.

-. Reg. Bi Maa et Pi

6 wks. old, $13 ea. Will
shin. S. BR. ee Alto, Rt. 1.
10 shoats, about 75 Ibs. ea.,

$175 for lot; $20 ea.; Also four
weighing 125 Tbs., $30ea.
P. Coueh, Luthersville.

Large niee brood sow and 6
Bigs, feeder shoats and weaned
pigs. J. H. Leverett, Parrott.

Pigs, 2 mos. old, $12.50 and
$15: Also 9 white and gray
Yabbits. all $7. Will not ip.
A. J. Durden, Fayetteville, Rt. 3



SHEEP AND GOATS
Z FOR SALE



3 goats, 2 Tog. nannies, 6 mos.
eld Sept., 1 Nubian billie 7 mos.

- old, $21 for lot. Cannot ship.

O. A. Stone, Dallas, Rt.5.

3 young rams, 6 mos. old, sir-
ed by reg. Hampshire ram. Can-
not furnish transportation. Ka-
tharine Simpson, Roswell, Bar-
Fington Hall. Ph. 6358.

One reg. French Alpine Goat,
freshened 6 wks. ago, $60;
very good grade Nubians, $25
ea. Bill Crain, Dalton, City 10.
Ph, 4083.

2 milk goats, fresh, Aug. 20
and 23, about 4 qts. ea., and two
to freshen soon; Also good mare
mule, smart, sound, work any-
where. Pecks: ae Millhaven,

Be ke

2 purebred Tog. ca one 6
mos., other one year old, mother
gives 5 or more qts. daily for
sale, Also 1 Stallion horse ready
for service. Fee $5, and -50c day
for board. Zack Roberts, Fair-
burn, Clarke Rd.

Rams (sheep) 1-4 yrs.. old,
Hampshire, Suffolk, Shrovchire,
very reasonable. Call M-dison
2603 or write. R. B. Curtis,
Farmington.

3 milk goats for sale cheap.
David Warner, Ttllapoosa, 8
Mich, Ave.

10 reg. Cheviot Ewes and 1
reg. Buck (sheep) Fred Noble,
Rome, Rt. 3, c/o Noble Farm.

4 milk goats, 2 fresh, one
practically fresh, one may be
bred, all four $65. Will not ship.
See. Mrs. Arch Harris, Clarkes-
ville.

Reg. Saanan Buck, at stud.
Fee $5. Does boarded until bred.
W.J.Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand
Ave. N. W. Be. 5393.

SHEEP AND GOATS _
FOR SALE



2 reg. Yearlings Southdown
Rams, excellent breeding, also
purebred Ram Lambs-for sale.
E. C. Owenby, Blue Ridge, Rt.
1, Box 155.

Tog. Goats, 2 does, can be reg-
istered, $35 ea.; One billy, 7-9
mos. old, $15; 2 pillies, $10. Mrs.
W.H. Willi iams, Savannah, Rt. 4,
Box 248. Ph, 4-5969.

A purebred Toggenburg milk
goat, 2 yrs. old, has had only

one kid; now "pred but still
milking, in splendid cond.,
qualities perfect, $40; also 3
large N. Z. rabbits, with the 2
does bred, reasonable. D. A.
Bagley, M.D., Austell, *phone



POULTRY FOR SALE

0| BANTAMS

Mixed Bantams, good mother
hens for ehukavs, quail, and
heasants, 12 hens, 1 rooster,

He 1 Doek _Carter, Mazlehurst,



Buff Cochin Bantams, $5 pr.;
$7.50 trio. All full stock. E. D.
Edmondson, Dahlonega.

8 Common Bantams, 3 roost-
ers, 5 pullets, 75c ea.; $5 lot; 15
or 20, 1954 hatch Chukays, $4

Also 6 April hateh (1954)
Bronne Turkey Toms, $4 ea.
B. B. Huling, Fortson, Rt. 1.

' Pure RI Red ntam Cock-
erels very special, $1 es. No.
shipping. Joe Wilson, sabecetur, |W
828 - 3rd Ave. De. 4.

4 mixed Bant
rooster, $4. MO. No 5 ohh,
Silas Snipes, Commerce,

Black Coehin and Golden Se-
brights Bantams, $2 ea. Dewey
Joyee, Vidalia, P. O. Box 18.

Buff Brahama Bantams, from
imported Ganadian te 95
B. H. Holsomback, Bast P
302 S. Harris St.

Freneh Mille Flyer B: ae
5 hens, 1 rooster, $12.50
6 half grown, $3 pr. ah ae

Gen Durham, Stone Mountain,
Rt. 1, Young Rd.

Golden Sebright, BB Red, OE
Black Rose Comb, Gornish and
Mixed Hens Bantams), for :
ters. F. I. i, A; Janta
Josephine St. N. E. Wa. 05 is

Golden Sebright Bantam with
blue legs, 18 trios, $6 trio; 28
roosters a: pullets, 3 mos old,
$1.50 trio; "5 two mos. old, $1 ea.
O-2D, McClure, Atlanta, 1758
Hadlock St. S. W. FR 3830.

Modern Game Bantams in
Birchen, Silver Duckwings,
Black Breasted Reds, early 1954
cockerels and pullets, $5

49 pr. L. L. Murphy, Gol-
ik Park, Rt. 3. Ca. 1617.

Pen of Dark Cornish, Pairs of
B T. Jap, Pairs Jap. Silkie Ban-
tams. Low prices; Also Silver
and Golden Pheasants. W. O.
Thomas, Savannah, 1205 East
40.

Bantams: White Black Tail
Jap, $2:ea.; Grown OBBBR, $2
ea.; Half Grown OEBBR, $1 ea.;
Also Homing Pigeons, $1. 50 pr.
R. W. Pealor, Atlanta, 521 Bry-
and St., S. W. Wa. 2735.

Buff Cochin and RI Red Ban-
tams, $1 ea. up; Also Bantam
hatehine eggs, 18, $2; ea.; Eggs
of same, lic ea. C. H. Overby,
Columbus, 3809 14 Ave.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want shere cropper to put
crops out this fall and for the
next five years. Large acreage
of cotton, good sand soil, plenty
productive land, 4 mi. W. Dear-
ing. Must have good refer-
ences. Write C. F. Brown,
Thomson.

Want middle age white coup-
le (no children) from country,
for poultry farm work; Also
want white or eolored woman
about 25 yrs. old to help on
farm, Private room, good food,
salary. Time off with pay. Good
health references requived. Mes



Helen Street, Atlanta, Ri. 8.

i Yos,



ARM HELP WANTED



Want small farm family to}

gather hay and crops and past-
ure work. Permanent work for
fall and winter. House, garden,
wood. S. S. Stover, Douglas-
ville, Rt. 4.

Want industrious white wom-
an, young or middle aged, for
light farm work on farm. Good
references requirej. Fair sal-

ary. Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Adel,
Rt, 2:
Want sober, able bodied man

and wife, or small family for
farm. Hereford, beef, show,
dairy cattle, poultry,, etc. Must
be able to milk cows twice
daily with elec. Surge milker,
and take care of small dairy
unit, also use tractor. Clean-
liness necessary. Small house
furnished, elec., water,
$20 month salary. Dr. G.
Zeagler, Sylvania, Rt. 3, % sot:
omon W, Zeaglers Farm.

Want middle age woman to
do light farm work on farm in
exchange for board and small
salary. Need at onee. Norman
a Abbeville, Rt. 1, Box
55. ;

Want single
man, not over 25
est, reliable, to
with elderly single and do
light farm chores. Give refer-
enees. Send photo of self. Boy
Jones, Rossville, Rt. 3.

Want middle aged. man for

young white
yrs. Oid, hon-
ive on farm

general farming. Me aperiel F
ine, to maintain farm 1 ma
tractor,- combine, ete.

also to work. Must be sob-
wages @ epected. arian
oe Locust Grove, Rt.

Want miter to operate water
wer grist mill. ond eh
ee of one or plows, a
lves share basis. 11 miles
SE eee Come see.
be 80 honest. Norton
Hart, Fawanton:
Want

ried couple to look
"| polly op eattle fi

stock. Must be. able

Oo use ee and various at-
pape Also. like eattle.
rouse. elee. lights, hot and

eold running water, sehool bus

and churches close. R. B. Bar- |

nett, Doraville, Spalding Drive,
and Mappy Hollow Rd., Rt. 2.

Want eouple to tend. farm 10)
-elee., |

miles Atlanta. House,
water. Salary open References

required. Write. A. T. Ken-
nedy, Atlanta, 2868 Andrews
Dre ew.

Want nice white woman to
help with Hght farm work and
flowers on farm. $10 weekly,
room, board. Mrs. R. E. Elling-
ton, Fairburn, Rt. 1.

Want share cropper for bal-
anee of year and 1955 Must
have experience with cattle
and hogs, good references. 2
4-H farm. Good cotton acreage.
Sandy soil. 4 mi. Dearing.
a wW.M ae Dearing,

ei- |.

Want small farm on halv
with 5000 chick cap. 8 in family.
Lifetime on farm. Prfer Fulton
Co. William Wood, Alpharetta,
Rt. 3, Henderson Rd. 7

ens on farm. Cons. dariy work.
Give full duties and salary first
letter. Have to be moved Ed-
ward Legg, Blairsville, Rt. 4.

Want job on cattle or poultry
farm. Must
water, and be on school route.
John Rollins, Cumming, Rt. 5.

34 yr. old man with wife, 2
boys. wants chicken house 50-
50 basis, or by wages. Can move
anywhere but have to be moved.
3-4 R house, school rt., lights,
water. Letters ans C. O. Me-
Kinney, Gainesville, Rt. 3.

Middle aged couple (both to
work) want job on truck or
poultry farm. Small house, lights
water, reasonable salary. Can
move at once, but have to be
moved. References. Fulton or
DeKalb Co. Geo. H. Mitchell,
Atlanta, 470 Central Ave., S. W.

Man and wife (4 children)
want tractor farm on shares.
Tobaceo, cotton, peanuts. J.D.
Payne, Cordele, Rt. 3.

Want farm on 50-50 basis fo
1955. Six in family, five to
work Honest. Letters ans. Virgil

Cates, Loganville, Rt. 2.

63 yr. old single white man
wants job on farm looking after
poultry, or other light farm
chores. Need 2 or 3 R house,
lights, water, wood. Can move
any time, anywhere. Have to
be moved. Gape Cain, Flowery
| Branch, Rt, 1.

48 yr. old man, ites daugh- 5
ter, sober, honest, wants per- |:
manent job looking after chick- |:

have eleckricity,




















ant fall crops
work on farm for next ;
good cotton pic os
experience. John
Rt. 14, Box 431.

Toler ,
Chappell st.

Want job on tisin, carin
chicken house or hous
halves or weekly wages.
with in 50 miles Dalton
have house wired for elec. s
on school bus route. Wri
M. Beavers, Rocky Face, Rt

Want job doing any

Albert Spreyberry, c/o
Morris, Collidge, Rt. 2.

Semi-retired couple (whi
wants job on farm as care t:
form or couney estate. Bi
references. J. A. Miles, &
Rt. 3, Box S36 :

White able and experie
man, 50 yrs. old, sober, w:
job on poultry, dariy or
eattle farm. Have family (3
enough to help). Move any
w. E. turner, Madison, Rt.

Want job on farm 10 yrs
perience with farm macht
driving tractor, repairig,
Desire good house, Vo
school route. Self, wife, 1

Beasley Evers, siseig cine

White man, 45 yrs old,
small family, wants larg
eotton to gather, and large
erop for 1955. Write 1 mile n



Kathleen on ge g
West, Kathleen, Rt 1.








Valdosta .
jand 55 females to be sold.

The Georgia Aberdeen-Angus Assn will hold thei
2nd Annual Harvest of Values Sale, Thursday, Septem:
ber 28rd at the Lowndes Co. Livestock Auditorium
. Beginning 12:30 P. M.....

Exec. Secy, Chamblee, 1964 Johnson Ferry Road. a





15 bulls
Write-Warren B. Benson







ferm loeated 4 1/2 mi.



BEEF CATTLE SALE

150 head Beef cattlepurebred polled Herefor
will be sold at auction, Tuesday, September 14th, at.
Dublin .on
State Rt. No. 15, at 1 P. M.... these cattle Domino
strain, sub. to reg., but carry no papers ....
cows, 2-5 yrs. old, 20 young springer cows, 30 yearlin;
heifers about 1 yr. old, and 30 bulls, 1 to 2 yrs. old
J. L. Allen, Owner, Dublin, 204 Ss. Jefferson fj Sapte







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GRADE Thomaston Atlante Athens Rome t

8-30 8-31 9-1 _ 91 9-2
Steers & Heifers ae
Choice 20.50- . 20.00-22.00 . =.
Good 16.00-18.25 16.25-19.50 ~ 16,00-20.00 - - -15.25
Com. 12.50-15.75 12.50-16.80 13.00-16.75 12.50-17.00 13.00-1 7.00 12. 00-15.25. :
Utility 9.00-12.00 9.00-13.00 9.75-13.00 9.25-11.50 9.00-12.50 -9.00-11.50
Cutters 8:00- 9.50 8.00- 9.50 3.00-10.00 8.00- 9.25 8.00-10.50 8.00- 9. 00
CALVES :
Good & Choice 12.75-18.50 12.50-20.50 13.00-18.00 12.50-17.73 13.00-15.50
Util. & Coml. 3.50-13.00 8.50-13.00 9.25-13.50 9.00-13.25 2h 00-13.00
cows a:
Utility 8.00- 9.50 8.25-10.25 8.50-10.25 3.25-10.25 8.50-10.25
c . 5.25- 8.10 5.50- 8.50 5.50- 3.50 5.75- 8.50 6.00- 8.25
BULLS
Util. & Coml. 9.00-11.00 9.30-12.50 9.00-13.00 9.00-12.00 8.50-13.25 9.00-1
Cutters 3.00- 9.00 3.00- 9.75 3.00- 8.50 3.00- 9.50 $.00- 9.00 -8.00- 9.
STOCKERS a
Steers & Heifers 7.30-13.00 8.00-17.00 8.25-18.00 8.00-13.00 9.00-17.00
Calves 8.00-13.75 8.50-17.00 8.75-1 7.78

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