Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1954 November 10

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Tom Linder Comm issioner







WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1954

NUMBER 10







ERIOD JULY 1 1982 THROUGH
JUNE 30, 1954































ing report covering the

a5 in different issues of
: arket Bulletin. - :

9M LINDER
missioner of Agriculture



al Laboratory Division of
griculture Department is
d by law with making official con-
al m products offered for sale
r er the following sub-

ul ZERS, FEEDS, INSECTI-

avis conclusions as to
ot the goods represented.
irements of the particular
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1 services of Puta ee oeece
nd oon on subjects

en > Federal anc its functions ae
N she? needed. The Laboratory
nade such unofficial miscella-

1 the benefit of the general pub-
rivi dividuals, of the State,






ENNIAL REPORT
E STATE CHEMIST

OF



and given chemical infor- -

I tently and eh y



er Divisions







sion is specifically charged with the En-
forcement of the Georgia Economie Pois-
ons Act, enacted in 1950. For the 1953
year we registered 2977 products manu-
factured by 417 companies and collected

| $11,920.00 in fees: For 1954 we registered

3259 products. manufactured by 439
companies and collected $18,385.00 in fees.
-Full credit must be given to the State
Director of Entomology for his valuable
assistance given in the review of all labels
and recommendations as submitted with
the Registrations. Elsewhere is given the
analytieal data on pesticides, ~~ ~

5. In 1953, 8238 samples of fertilizer
were analyzed, 1524 samples of dairy pro-
ducts, foods and drugs, and feeds, and 318
of insectieides, and 222 samples of mis-
cellaneous products.
; In 1954, 7592 samples of> fertilizer
were analyzed, 1308 samples of dairy
products, foods and drugs, and feeds, and
806 samples of insecticides, and 181 sam-
ples of miscellaneous products.

During the two years covered by this

=f report, the Laboratory has made a full
-analysis and reported on 19,889 samples

of. all types.

SPECIAL COMMENTS

Laws and regulations of the Agricul-
tural Department require the registra-
tion of fertilizers, feeds, insecticides, and
the correct tagging or labeling of these,
and seeds, and foods and drugs. The
Chemical Division, together with inspec-
tion forces, police or see that these pro-
ducts meet their required standards and
claims. This is of greatest. importance and
value .

The protection and-guidance of the

farmers and general public buying and,
_using fertilizers, feeds, insecticides, seeds,

dairy products, foods and drugs.
Evaluation of these vital functions can

be th better realized by conceiving of
the chaos resulting if the innocent pur-
chasers were not so protected. Depart-

ment bulletins giving the laws and rules
and regulations on these subjects are al-

ways available, and invaluable, both to -

tne farmer and to the processors and dis-
tributors of agricultural essentials, The
technical or scientific divisions perform

- duties and functions needed by the citizen

of the State.
As especially recommended in our

_| 1944 biennial report describing the inad-
: equacy of our present laboratory facili-
tie:

there is now being built for occu-
in 1955, a six st



geod two base-



ments) laboratory and office building for

the use of the Georgia Department of Ag-

riculture. During the past two years much
effort and thought has been devoted to
planning for the physical requirements of
the next decade. Also, during the past
two years, our Commissioner of Agri-
culture, realizing the rapid pace of mod-
ern advancement in agriculture technol-

_ ogy, has generously made possible the

procurement of the best equipment to
keep abreast of modern industrial de-

_ velopment.

Because of the foresight of the Com-
missioner of Agriculture, the Chemical
Division has been able to establish a com-
plete spectrographic laboratory, an Infra-
Red Spectrophotometric Laboratory, a
Polarographic Laboratory, and to add
new spectrophotometers, polarimeters,
flame. photometers and other modern sci-
entific instrumental aids, to established
laboratories. Without these new instru-
ments many problems involving new org-
anic pesticides, and drugs for humans and
animals could not have been adequately
evaluated. We have been able to develop
new methods for certain fertilizer ma-

- terials, pesticide materials, and other ag-

rieultural products. The value of these
new instruments will be even fuller real-
ized in the future as more advanced
methods and uses are developed.

The worthy ambition of our Com-
missioner of Agriculture to establish the
finest possible, and most progressive ag-
ricultural laboratories is being realized.
The basis for Southern Regioral Control
Laboratories has been established. ~

RECOMMENDATIONS ~

While the present practice of testing
products bought by the State Purchasing
Department has been limited to only a
few items, it is recommended that all

products bought by the State, the scHools,
ae other Public Departments in the
State should be.tested in laboratories, or
otherwise, to guide and protect public
spending. Chemists and other scientific
employees are worthwhile and paying

_ investments.

The State has responsibilities and op-

portunities for progress not possible under

Federal laws and functions. You have my
sincere support in keeping Georgia on
the highest plane of progress under our
American ideals.

Respectfully,

C. REYNOLDS CLARK

Georgia State Chemist



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HAY AND STRAW ,
(Wheat, Oats, etc-)
FOR SALE



Approx. 700 bales Sericea,
Fescue, Straw, or Grass Hay,
$1 bale at my farm. James H.
Kent, Powder Springs, Rt. 2.~

Over 1000 bundles fodder $3 | yy

Cwi. My place. One-half mile
W. Kenwood. C. A. Hightower,
Fayetteville, RFD 3.

About 8 tons good Runner
Peanut Hay, $25 ton, Calvin
Sizemore, Climax, Rt. 2, Box
213. :

Lespedeza Hay, square bales,
$1.25 bale. 5 mi. North Roswell
off 140 Hwy. on Cox Rd. Ph.

. Roswell 2472, Ralph Dangar,

Woodstock.

Approx. 875 bales grass hay
at farm, $1 bale; Also 2500 Ib.
Reseeding Dixie Clover Seed,
25 lb. Marvin Maddox, Win-
der, RFD 4. s

45 tons good Runner peanut
hay, $40 ton at my barn, 6 mi.
No. Kite. W. H. Greenway,
Kite, Rt, 2.

20 tons nice, bright baled
Shucks, for sale. Ralph Dunn,
Marietta, Rt. 33, phone 88253.

Lespedeza and crabgrass hay,
$30 ton, also a 2 H. wagon, for
sale. Reece Beard, Danielsville.
Rt 3;

Top quality Peanut hay, not
threshed, leafy and green, well

cured, $35 ton. Norman R.
Long, Americus, c/o Koinonia
Farm.



PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE



Little Sugar Pear Sprouts,
Black Raspberry, and Sage
Plants, 6, $1; Catnip, 6 bunches,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Tur-
ner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Chinquapin Trees, $2.50 doz.;
Chestnut, 6, $1.50; Blue Dam-
son Plum, Scuppernong Grape
Vines, Crabapple, 12, $2; Mus-
cadine Grape Vines, $1.50 doz.;
Blueberry and Hazelnut Bushes,
$1 doz. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dah-
Jonega, Rt. 1.

Budded Pecan Trees, State
insp. Stuart and Schley, 1- 2 ft.,
$1; 2- 3 ft., $1.25; 3- 4 ft., $1.50;
4-:5 ft., $1-75; 5-6 ft., $2ea.;
Seedling Pecan Trees, 3-6 ft., $1
ea. FOB. R. L. Adkins, Cordele,
Ki. 3.

Blight resistant, State insp.,
Chinese Chestnut trees, 18 in.
to 2 ft., $1 ea. 3 for -$2.50; 5- 7
#t., should bear in 2 years, $2
ea. and you pay postage. W. T.
Largin, East Point. CA 4754.

PECANS AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE



Red, Black Raspberry, $1
doz; Biue. wamson . Plum,
Quince Trees, 6, $1.50; Chest-
nut, Chinquapin Trees, $3 doz.;
Muscadine Grape Vines, $1.50
doz.; BEBE pene. and Fox
Grape, 6, $1.50. Rooted. Mrs.
. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. !1.-

Seedling Pecan Trees, 2- 3 ft.,
40c; 3- 4 ft. 50c; 4-6 ft. 60c.
FOB. J. A. Ingram, Cordele.

Hazlenut, Raspberry, $1 doz.;
Blackberry, Dewberry, 75c doz.;
Wild Goose Berry, Persimmon,
Sassafras, Muscadine Vines, 6,
$1; Chinquapin, $3 doz,; Mtn.
Huckleberry, 50c doz.; Sage
Plants, 6, $1; Also Garlic Bulbs,
50e doz. Add postage. Mrs. D.
M. Hollaway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Practically new, large capa-
city Bear Cat Hammer-Mill, 22
in. diam. cylinder, 13 in wide,
14 hammers, $300. Call or write
Monastery of the Holy Ghost.
Father M. Nicholas, OCSO, Con-
yers. Ph. 4611.

One Taylorway Subsoiler, ex-
cellent cond., $100. C. R. Akin,
Lilburn, Box 298. (Near Snell-
ville). Ph. Lawrenceville 3791.

9% hp. Elec. Jet Pump com-
plete except pressure tank. Good
cond. Sell or trade. Victor Sut-
ton, Rochelle.

8 in. Dunlap Circular Bench
Saw, complete with bench and
one-third hp motor, $35. My
place. J. J. Johnston, Waynes-

| boro.

Peerless Shallow Well Pump
with 42 gal. galvanized tank
complete, good for 32 ft. carrier,
50 Ib. pressure, 500 gal. cap.,
ee J. T. Overton, Clinch-
jeld.

2 Row Farmall Model B, little
used, planter and_ cultivator
never used, 3 disc tiller, side
del. rake, dump rake. J, Connie
Covington, Atlanta, 124 Candler
Bldg. Ma. 8355.

Two horse wagon with body,
$35; One mule drawn mower
with 2 blades, $30; Also some
necessary other farm tools. J.
A. Knowles, Fayetteville, RFD 2.

Farmall F-30 Tractor, and 6
disc tiller. Both on rubber, good
cond., $400 or trade for Ford
tractor. R. C. Whitehead, Win-
terville, Ri. 1. Phone Athens
6-7058,

Intl.. No. 45 Hay Baler, Intl.
No. 5 Side Del. Rake, Servis 5
ft. Rotary Mower, John Deere
No. 5 Mower, mostly new



jeauip., priced right. James C.
dohnson, Palmetto. Ph. 5031.



MACHINERY FOR SALE

No. 3 (Golden Mule Drawn
Cane Mill, good as new, $65;
2H Wood Wheel Wagon, $25.
Olen Reid, Thomaston, 104 Park
Lane.

Diesel 40 Caterpillar Crawler

with cable controlled bulldoz-
er blade, $800 in repairs put on
tractor Oct. 1954. $2200. M. A.
Miller, Jr., McBean. Ph. 2605.

2 complete DeLaval stainless
steel milkers, motor compressor
and necessary equip., all practi-
cally new. B. Skipper, Thom-
asville, Rt. 1, Ph. 627-J-1.

Farmall C Tractor, excellent
cond., used about 2 yrs., front
and rear cultivator, $550. F. W.
Bolin, Shellman.

1951 IHC Combine with Cub
motor, recently reconditioned,
$750; Murrow y Wheel, Side
Del. Hay Rake, $250. A. E. Bur-
gess, Lithonia, Browns Mill
Rd.

2 extra good 6 ply tractor
tires with tubes, size 13x24,
$50. Del. Gober Murphy, Jasper,
Rt.-2.

3 Row Cole Grain Drill, al-
most new, mule drawn, $25. B.
R. Woodliff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
Ph. 386.

4 Buckeye Gas Chicken
Brooders, 40000 cap., good cond.
Whit Weaver, Buchanan, Rt. 2.
Ph. 2061.

Meyers 36 ft. deep well pump
complete, $50. Call 43-6457 after
5 PM. P. W. Medlock, Tucker,
Rt.2.

One each, 1953 Fort Tractor,
Jubilee Model, run very little,
Dearbon Reversable Blade, Gill
Pulverizing Machine, Hyro-
Scoop, Dearborn 9 Tooth Culti-
vator, Ist class cond., reason-
able. Troy L. Pierce, Atlanta, 11
Hillerest Dr., S. E, Di. 1617.

Upright Corn Mill, Corn Shell-
er, Elec. Motor, one pair Plat-
form Scales, Belt and Pulley,
A-1 cond. 1/2 mile Mansfield on

Hwy. 11. W. G. Freeman, Coy-
ington, 817 Washington St.
Phone 2006.

Shallow well Gould water
perfect cond., $75. D. G.

pump,

Harrison, Decatur, RFD 2. De.

3073. co
Minn. Moline Z Tractor, good

cond., lights, starter, power

takeoff, pulley, 5 disc tiller, 2
slide breaking plow, cultivators,
$975. R. B. McKinley, Lithonia,

Rt. 3.

2 Disc Plow for Farmall Cc
Tractor, hydraulically control-
ed from tractor seat, only
slightly. used, very reasonable.
F. W. Bolin, Shellman.

4 disc tiller for C Farmall
Tractor, excellent cond., hydrau-
lically operated, priced to sell.
J. E. Bolin, Shellman.

One used tractor tire, (size

10:00 X 38) $7.50, Raymond Z.
Adams, Atlanta, 2410 Stewart
Ave.

Intl. self propelled combine,
Intl. hay baler, M. tractor, disc
harrow, J. D. 6 disc tiller, with
power lift, Ferg. 30 tractor, disc
harrow, tiller, side del. rake
cultivator, Cole planters | and
dist., one Ferril No 27 clipper
seed cleaner. Richard Harvill,
Millen, c/o Bousa Farm. (l.
428W.

40 Dbl Lespedeza Guards for
Intl. Harvester Tractor Mower,
good cond., 60c.ea. Ralph S. Coll-
lier, Madison.

rix Saw Mill, M & M Twin
City skid motor, A-1 cond., also
McCullan Rower Saw, $650. at
my place. See after 5 O'clock or
Saturdays. Chesley M. Honea,
Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
Super A Farmall Tractor,

ht new in 1954, cultivators,
vee fertilizer attadh.,

lanters, fo.
toe plow, A-1l cond., slightly
used. A. M. Rutledge, McDon-

ough, Rt. 1.

1951 Ferguson Tractor, model
20 with cultivators, planters,
fertilizer dist., harrow, mowing
machine, side del. rake; potato
digger, peanut plows, perfect
cond. $1600. L. A. Shirlin, Cusse





tta, RFD 2.

SECOND HAND |

MACHINERY

disc, 10 ft: Ontario grain drill, 6

rubber, new 50 tooth drag har-
row, 6 ft. tractor morwer .good
eond., $3535. Troupe Ashley,
Sandersville. ; 1

Farmall Cub Tractor, 6 yrs.
old, good cond., with planters,
cultivators, harrow, $545. Gar-

Box 48.

Shallow Well Pump, piston
type, $15 Ralph Dangar, Wood-
stock.

Cub Tractor, tiller plow, cul-

Simpson, Stockbridge, Rt. 2.

or B Tractor, $20. James H.
Kent, Powder Springs, Rt. 2.

Sears Roebuck Garden Trac-
tor, Plow, Harrow, Cultivator,
$150. Wm. W. Smith, Decatur,
3550 Glenwood Rd. De. 2611.

Intl. Cub Tractor lights, PTO
cultivators, planters, distribu-
tors, and 36 in. disc plow; all
new but tractor (used. little),

Saturday. W. C. Byington, New-
nan, Rt. 3.

Ford Dbl Unit Elec. Milker,
used 8 wks., $100 500 cap. Elec.
Brooder, $50. T. J. Crosby, Hal-
cyon Dale. Ph. Ulrick 73-593,
Newington, Ga.



MISCELLANEOUS
} FOR SALE

FOR SALE)

66 A-C:combine, used 2 days, PL
52 model D-C Case tractor, 52)
model Case harrow, -20-22 ~in. |

disc Athens plow, new disc, on

field Nimes, Thomaston, Rt. 2,

Wheel Weights for Farmall A



















Ben Hill. ae
ROOTS AND HERBS
Want Red Sander Wo
'|Bark, Pepperwort, and
Root. Nancy Jordan, A
1293 Augusta Ave.
Want some 1954 Balsa
eumber Seed. Write
price, etc. Sarah Conn
= 1020 Moreland Ay

SHUCKS: ~

ti packer, $650. Mrs. Fannie Mae

| shucks. }
Densmore, Ball Gr
SUGAR CANE: _
Want 1000 stalks of
Fashion Sugar Cane
O. Z. Evans,, Woodbury,
3040 ee
TREES (FRUIT):
Want fruit trees, 6 each
ple and Peach, 4 Pecan, 2
Plum and Cherry.

Want several tons
Give details.

$900. Ph. 2394-J any day. but Creed: Atlante. 191 z:

etta Rd., Rt. 7

HORSES AND MU
FOR SALE

Mare mule, gen

| work anywhere, also
Plow, Single Plow S
good 1H Wagon, and 300
Fodder, large tru



ARTICHOKES:

Jerusalem Artichokes, 10 lbs.,
$1.25; 50 lbs., $4. FOB. A: Trey,

Kingsland.

CANE: :

Around 500 Blue Ribbon
Canes, 3 ft, tall, cheap for

cash. C.. J. Malphus, Guyton,
Ri. : ees

CORN AND SEED CORN:

200 bu. Yellow Corn at my
barn. Contact. Mrs. H. B. Mims,
Hazlehurst, 121 E. Railroad St.
EGGS:

Fresh infertile yard cage. for
sale; Also hens, 25c Ib. W. J
Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand
Ave., N. W. Be. 5393.

1954 country cured ham, wt.
21 Ibs., 75c lb. Will not ship.
Henry D. Patton, Comer, Rt. 1.

PEANUTS AND PECANS:

Large Pink Skin Peanuts, 2-4
in hull, $2 pk.; $7 bu; Also
Java Peas, 30c Jb. in 5 Ib. lots;
White Nest Onions, $1.25 gal.
Add postage. P. B. Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.

Fresh Pecan Meats, $1.25 qt.
Add 25 postage; 2 ats. 40c.
Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman.

WALNUTS. AND WALNUT
MEATS:

Nice 1954 Walnut Meats,
ready, $1 lb. Plus postage. Mrs.
W. M. Stuman, Warne, N. C
(Resident Towns Co. Ga.).

A few pounds Walnut Meats,
ready, $1 lb. Add_ postage,
Money or Money order. Ben-
jamin Dockery, Dahlonega, Rt.
us :

Walnuts, not hulled, $1 bu.

Grace Roberts, Chickamauga,
Rts t: ;

Black walnut Meats, nice size
pieces, 80c pint and postage.
Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega.
Rt. 1, Box 57.

ROOTS AND HERBS:
Yellow Root, 4 Ib. lard box,

2 | $1.30. PP. Noel Crump, Talking

Rock, Rt. 2. -

Yellow Root, 4 Ib. lard box
full, $1.30. PP. Mrs. Abe Goble,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

SAGE:

sage. 15 lbs. at $1.50 lb. Not
PP, Pauline Kerce, Rome, Rt.
6. eee >



;|K. Thomas, Jone:

MEATS (FRESH AND CURED) |

Home grown shade dried -

(Moody Grass and Peav
for all, 3 mi. E. Rosw
Massey, Roswell, Rt.

















2 black mare mules, 1
ea.,-8 yrs. old, reasonable
J. B. Webb, Stapleton

Saddle horse, 5 gai
and saddle, cheap for quic
Patricia Bargeron,

Heavy sorrel ding
horse, $200 or exch. for
feed oats; Palomino col
old, dbl. reg., perfect
conformation, $1,
West, Jr., Atlanta,
tree-Dunwoody Rd.

gether or separate
Box 41.

jron grey ,about 10 yrs.
lbs. work anywhere >
phus, Guyton, Rt.

work anywhere,
400 Ib. White Face Black
Hereford, or Short Horn

ae heifers and get
'D. Walker, Tignall.

Mare mule, 9 yrs. old, 90
sound, no blemishes, good \
er, $50; Guernsey Cow,
one Jersey-Guernsey Co
calf, both bred to_

_ register_'
Hereford Bull. B
Sharpsburg.

Excellent work mare,
1200 Ibs. $45. Or
calves, Hereford Bull
old, or for hogs or p.

collars,

cute ee oe
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ile NW































mall mule, perfectly
york anywhere, $45 or

(wagon and buggy
"$25. Hewlette C. Murp-
an, Rt. 5, Box 365.

if aged brood mares,
ood cond., large size,
any oaltsp $125. W. D.
t, (5 mi.

etland Bait hic sale. Can-
ship. A. W. Haley, Atlanta,
Roswell Rd. Ch. 2012.

ick Mare Mule, fat, works,
ntle, 900 lbs., also 1H
and farm implements.
200 Grovetown, Rt.
g ~26'

mule, about 800 Ibs., also
1 wagon, $50. curtis
Gainesville, Rt22.

OULTRY FOR SALE

COCKS, PHEASANTS,
P QUAL. ETC. FOR

ig SAliarn Bobwhite kuail,
ks. old, $1 ea; 8-10 wks.,
9; 11 to 13 wks, $1.50; fully
ured, $3.50 pr. Will ship RY.
lect, minimum 4 to
fonehts Write for prices on
oe V. Purcell, Decatur,
ey eer ion Dr. DE 4238.

0 pr. common (mostly white)

$1 pair, or exch. 1 pr.

this yrs hatch bantam

I pay Exp. on pullets.

: Tatum, a 602
. Ave. :

ng Homer Pigeers, mated
mostly- dark in ~color, |
pr.; also col. Homers, mated
FOB. James F.

af

954 Guineas; Royal purple,
earl, $3; Gold and Silver
nt breeder. $15 Pr Mu-
15 trio, $6 p I F.
| Atlanta, 451 Metropolitan
. S..E." Al. 0617.

: hatch Golden hentia:
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POULTRY FOR SALE





POULTRY FOR SALE



POULTRY FOR SALE



75 to 100 No. Bobwhite quail,
10 to 20 wks. old, $1.25 to $2

ea. O. Carter, Atlanta, 2575
Buther Rd. Ben Hill Atanta
phone RA 7946.

About 10 pr. Chukar quail,
for sale, or trad some for
Reeves, Silvers, Sweinhoes, Mu-
tant pheasants; need 1- male.
Robt. L. Garrison, Atlanta,
1525 Fairburn Rd. S. W.

3 pr, Roller pigeons, $4. for
lot: also few pr. ped. stock in
Racing Homers. E. A. Fennell,
Columbus, 1351 Springer St.

Common Pigeons, mated and
working, $1 pr.; Nice young
Ducks, $1 and $1.50 ea.; Also
Young: Bantam ~Hens, $1 ea.
No COD. Starling Yawn, By-
romville.

Fancy Show Type Pigeons,
Jacobins, Trumpeters, Homers,
White Kings, Indian Mucee,
Fan Tail Modena, $2 pr. up to
$5. No extra charge to ship.
MO. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlan-
ta. Rit: 2 CHATTT,

Ringneck Pheasants, 4 hens,
3 roosters, $5 pr. L. E. Preston,
Byron, Rt. 2.

Pheasants, early spring 1954
hatch, Reeves, $10 pr.; Am-
herst and Golden, $7.50 pr. ea.;
Ringneck, $4 pr.; Chukars, $6
pr. C. Whit Turner, McDon-
ough.

25 pair Quail, 9 Chukar, also
50. Ringneck Pheasants, and
400 cap. egg incubator for, sale.
Will not ship. T. H. Rainwater,
Atlanta, 2473 Memorial Dr., N.
E. Ey. 6400. f

Black Neck and White ohen:
sants, Red and Valley Quail,
for sale. D. C, Glendenning,
Macon, 865 North Ave.

11 mixed Guineas, hatched
June 1,. 1954, $10 or $1 ea. R.
C. Bright, College Park, Rt. 3,
Box 229. Fa. 5453.

Several pairs Guineas, 54
hatch, Royal Purple and Lav-
ender. $4: 1954 hatch Pearl
Guineas, $3 ea, David Ginn,



"4 pr. ron cissil: 8 mos.
old, $5 pr. G. W. McGinnis,
Atlanta,
N. E., CH 7061.

REDS (NH, RI, PARMEN-
TERS):

130 N. H. pullets, Jan. 25th
and March 29th hatch, laying
well, $1.10 ea. for entire lot.
Cant ship. G. W. Darden, Wat-
kinsville.

45 Parmenter str. Red pul-
lets, March 1954 hatch, laying,
$2 ea. Cant ship. Mrs. Ethel
M. Ferrell Miller, Cairo, 824
So. Broad St.

12.N. H. Red 3-A pullets, and
10 Keystone L. W. pullets and
rooster, 4-A, 8 mos. old, $2.50
ea. at my home. Mrs. Edna
Pettit, Decatur, 3181 Tilson Rd,
Rt. 1, DE 7588.

Approx. 400 R. I. Red and
Hybrid W. L. pullets, March
1954 hatch, now laying, $800
for entire lot, at my place. Con-
tact first. E. A. Deaver, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 3, Box 327.

100 N. H. 4-A grade 9 mos.
old pullets, 75 to 80 pct. lay-
ing, $1.75 ea. for lot, or $2 ea.
less lots. Will ship. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.

100 N. H. 4-A grade*pullets,
8 wks. old, $1 ea. James O.
Ray, McRae, P. O. Box 333.
phone 3011.

15 hens, N. H. Reds and mix-
ed, late 1953 hatch. oggod lay-
ers, also some 4-H- White Leg-
horn pullets and 25 friers. Will
not ship. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes,
Ranger. Rt. 2.

WYANDOTTES:

Buff Wyandotte Cockerels
standard real Buff color to
the skin, Joe_ Horner strain,
for sale. J. C. Mitchell, La-
Fayette, 412 Cavender Si.

BARRED HOLLAND:

25 Bard Hollard pullets and
2 roosters, pullets laying about
50 pet. also about 25 White
Holands, same age( the Holands
lay a white shell egg, $1.50 ea.

331 Peachtree Ave.,

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS
GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE

15 geese $3, each at my place
Mrs. T. L. Lanier, Twin City. Rt.

16 Speckled with white breast
guineas, 7 last yrs hatch and 9
raised this yr., $1.25 ea. N. G.
Forester, Buford, Rt. 2.

1 pr. purebred No. Ameri-
can wild turkeys, large, healthly,
1954 hatch, $19 also; 4 pr. White
King pigeons, mated, working,
$8; for lot or $2.50 pr. Will ship.
J.2 Steele, Eastman, Rt. 2.

18 Speckled guineas, 1954
$14 or 90c ea. Henry Dupree, Jr.,
Acworth, Rt. 1.

Big Bronze turkey gobbler and
hen $15; also 10 fine dark N. H.
Red pullets, April and May
hatch, $15 and rooster free. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Dalton. Cooger
Rd.

25 Bronze turkey hens ~ and
gobblers, Fall 1953 and Spring
1954 hatch, 40c lb. at my farm,
21/2 mi. So, Abeville. Mrs. Dick
Fuller,, Abbeville. Rt. 2. phone
9005.

6 \White Long Island ducks,
drake and 5 hens, $8. E. W. Cail,
Savannah, Rt. 5 "phone 2-7669.

5 pr. geese, $6 pr. Mrs. Mary
Hook, Savannah, 2225 Ea. Wald-
burg St.

White African guineas, pure-
bred white with yellow skin,
1954 hatch roosters, $2.50 ea.
rooster and hen, $5. Mrs. Lowell
Long, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 113.

Giant Rouen duck breeders,
$3 ea; also this yrs hatch grown
$2.25 ea. Exc. for pheasants.
Contact. L. E. Morgan, Way-
cross, Rt. 4.

1 Broad Breasted Turkey tom,
50c |b. Mrs. Jewell . Fryer,
Riverdale. Rt. 1.

30 nice turkey hens and toms,
2 hens and 1 gobbler, $21, or
market price by pound; 25 small-
er (some half grown) turkeys.





12 speckled guineas $10 at

my place on Koweeta Rd. James
,O. Adams, Stonewall. Rt. 1.



POULTRY WANTED *

ee



ANCONAS:

Want 5 to 10 Ancona hens,

laying and 1 Ancona rooster, al-
so some Brown guineas. State

age and price. Mrs. W. T. Griffin ;

Hampton, Rt. 1.
CAPONS:

Want small quantity Capons.

State age, approx. wt., breed
and price. Mrs. E. R. Herndon,
Fitzgerald. P. O. Box 162.

PHEASANTS AND QUAIL: :

Want 1 young female Golden
pheasant. Quote price del. my
house or will trade 1 male Chu-
ka partridge, 2 yrs. old. No Sun-
day trade. P. J. Snow, Atlanta,
925 Rice St., N.W.

Want 2 California Valley
quail, 1954 hatch. No old birds
L. M. Bonner, Buchanan. Rt, 1.

REDS OR ROCKS

Want 25 top quality White
Rock or R. I. Red hatch, Spring
1954 hate:
lay. Must
over 50 miles.
Woodbury.

shipped to me if
P. E. Longino,



FOR SALE
RABBITS AND CAVIES



Four 8 Jb. Black Buck Rab-
bits, also 2 NZ White Bucks,

$2.50 ea. Ship anywhere. John .-

Fields,
Jar St.

NZW Rabbits, bucks or does,
$3 ea. up, 6 mo. to 1 yr. old.
See C. W. Page, Atlanta, 149 N.
Ave. NE. At. 6452.

Chinchilla (not rabbits) for
sale or trade for tractor, or equal

Griffin, 1018 W. Pop-

value. J. H. Reeves, Moultrie, -

519 - 7th Ave. SE.
5 white rabbits for sale or


































































































































et: 451 Metropolitan PIl., 3. D. Walker, Tignall ea ee oe Fayetteville. ee for chickens. LH: At
H al
Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 18.38 18.13 16.70 E722
Piece 1915 1850 19.00 Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 18.15 18.00 17.50
odes lat anand 18,05 706 Farmers L/S Auct. Co., Nashville 18.19 17.95 16.75 17.16
Bee Z Fermers Co-op L/S Assoc., Soperton 18.25. 17.65 17.10
Bt oe Putman 1825 17-65 16-65 17.10 mers S/Y, Arlington 17.90 17-67-1725 17.15
_S/Y, Sylvania = 718-75 18-15 17.50 18.00 Farmers S/Y, Sylvania 18.75 18.00 17.25 17.50
er. a. Jones-Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon 19.00 1880 18.00 20.00
L/S Com. Co., Cartersville 19.25 - 18.50 17.10 _ MeRae S/Y, McRae 18.25 1747 17.39
zs Co., Dalton 39.10 18.70 = 17.05 14.00 Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 18.72 17.75 17.00
gton Co. Mktg. Assn., Sanders- _ Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 18.03) 5: 1758 o1721 16.65
1655 16.02 17.98 1u05.
Smith S/Y, No. 3., Thomson 19.40 18.75 19.50 20.10
L/S heck Cochran 18.65 18.30 19.00 19.10 Tattnall S/Y, Glennville 18.68 17.80 16.80
Co. Sales, Carrsilion 20.00 19.00 Troup County Sales, LaGrange 21.00 19.90
Co. S/Y, Savannch = sss185S5 = 18.25) 17060 * 2 ag if. a Wie ee: ee
ge Co. Stock Barn, Eastman TO N65 122. 1890" 1870 ge Valley Com. Co., Rome 20.10 19.70 18.00 16.90
> Form Products pee Cee. pee 9.20 18.40 17.60 17.49 Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 18:20, 3746-1866 > 18.80
nen Craig Gas Co. Dublin 18.50 18.60 17.50 18.38 Porkers S/Y, Statesbore 18.93 18.19 (17.25 18.00
ot: Sear eee MERE UES ez oles L/S: Mi. Culbert 1023. 17-9) 1755. 16.82
FE OR FTO 000 Ragsdale-McClure Ccm. Co., Rome 20.00 19.55 18.30 16.00
Ei Ge~ Seton 18,85 Seaboard S/Y, Colquity 18.30 17.86 17.20 17.20
ee a eee Cas SY. aohtera 1832. ane iG
L/S oe eee 1788 1783 16.96 17.00. Usion S/Y, Albany 18.20 18.10 17.90 16.60
L/S Mkt. Hagan 1943 78h ae Vidalia S/Y, Vidalia 18.90 18.15 17.40 17.65
; 18.09 18.00 17.49 17.15. Wayne Co. S/Y, Jesup 18.80 18.02 17.40 17.15
oN. Swainsbore 19.76 17:80 17.10. 17.40 . Wiiies Co, S/T. Washington [eee See ee ne
# : Bes 17.05 November 4
18.66 17.94 17.60 17.30. Bainbridge S/Y, Bainbridge 18.25 17.95 17.65 17.20
eae pre r Farmers $/Y, Douglas 19.13 1869 17.70 17.00
18.35 18.12 17.30 18.63 18.70 17.60 17.40







Sumter L/S Assoc., Americus



laying or ready to ~







: PAGE FOUR

RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE __



3 young female rabbits, about

8 mos. old, $1 ea. Plus express
hrgs. Exch. one rabbit for 2
oung Bantam Hens or Pullets

fu pay express. Jimmie Tatum,
aGrange, 602 Wilburn Ave.

Guinea Pigs (cavies), any
golor, $8.00 pr. MO, Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. 5

4 Black Buck Rabbits, 7 mos.

ld, $20 ea.; One Dutch doe,
ed, $2.50. Ship anywhere.
ohn Fields, Griffin, 1018 W.
oplar St. Ph. 3682.

2 pairs Guinea Pigs $5 and $8
air. At my place. Jennie A.
olley, Atlanta, 1338 N. High-
tower Rd. N. W.

_Reobbits: 9 White, 9 Brown,
ready to breed, about 1/2 bucks
and does, $12.50 or $1.25 ea.
ts of 4. Will. ship. W. J.

tegmeyer, Savannah, Rt. 3,
Box 477.~ :
NZW Meat Type Rabbits,

"NZR, Calif. Does and Bucks,
all ages. C. E. Mixon, Macon,
Rt. 6. 8 mi. East.

Closing out: Hvy. Wt, Chin-
chillas, from good strain, 3
pucks ready for service, $2 ea.;
Also 3 does, 5 mos. old, $2 ea,;
One pair, 4 1/2 mos. old, $2
ea. All large selected, ped.

stock, papers furnished for 25c
ea. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrights-
ville, Rt. 2.

, Extra nice heavy breeders
NZW does, 12 mos. old, $4-$5;
Bucks, $3-4; Young, 3-6 mos.
Old 2 up. C. W. Page, Atlanta,
149 N. Ave, N. E. At. 6452.

Purebred) Gray Chinchilla
Rabbits, 1 1/2 yr. old buck, and
doe, $5; Younger rabbits, $3
pr. J. O. Adams. Ty Ty.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



7 mos. old male goat, natur-
ally hornless, 3/4 Tog, 1/4
Alpine, from 6 qt, purebred
Tog. doe, extra large for age,
reasonable for cash or trade
for Saanan or Alpine Nanny
ef good stock, or shoat of equal
value. E. W. Mullis, Hazle-
hurst. zg

3 ae type goats, one giv-

ing milk, 18 mos. old, other 7
os., good stock, $5-$20. . C.
uddleston, Acworth, t, 2.

Goats: Tog. Nannie 6 mos.

old, 4 qt. stock, $10. Hubbard

B. Morris, College Park, Rt.
3, Box 45. Ca 9005,

Milk goat,-2 1/2 qts. daily,
lso one Nannie, 5 mos. .old.
. L. Rakestraw, Lithia Springs,
Box 188. Ph. Austell 6232.

Ewes, bred and early spring
Lambs. Reasonable. R. B, Cur-
See Call Madison
603.

Purebred reg. Saanan doe,
milking gallon day, for sale.
Mrs. Joe J. Wilson, Decatur,
828 Third Ave.

A number of purebred Hamp-
shire Ewes, bred for Feb. and
Mar, lambs. Dr. L. A. Mosher,
Roswell. Ph. 6122.

Alpine Male Goat, purebred,
old enough for service, $10.
FOB my place. H. F. Seay,
Ellenwood, Rt. 2, Panthers-
ville Rd. rae

Saanan-Tog (Tog markings),
naturally horniess milk goat,
kidded 3rd. time Ist, of May,
gave over 3 qts. when fresh,
now giving about 2 qts. Cheap
for quick sale. Clyde Bradley,
Temple, P. O. Box 91.

3 Milk Goats and Billy, good
milk type, $45 lot. Daisy Crook,
Jasper, Rt. 2.

Toggenberg Billy Goat, pure-
bred, 21 mos. old, can be regis-
tered, also 1-3 yr. old doe,
bred. W. L. Wilkes, St. Simons
Island. Phone 4281.

7 common goats, 5 bills and
2 bred nannies, $5 ea. E. W.
Cail. Savannah. Rt. 5, phone
2-7669.

Nubian milk goat, reg., and}

gradesm fresh and to freshen

soon. See at my place, 1/4 mi.

Bells Ferry, 10 mi, No, Rome.

Bargains in breeding ewes
ready to start lambing Dec. Ist.
Call Madison 2608. R. B. Curtis,
Farmington.

markings), from good stock,
kidded 1st of May, cheap for

ee sale. Clyde Bradley, Tem-
ple. .

Milk goat, milking now, $35.
Can see at my home. E. R.
Taylor, Sparks, RFD 1. 6 milles
NE Sparks.

Fine breed milk goat buck
at stud. Fee $5, with free board.
H. T. Barnett, Atlanta, 2410 Bol-
ton Rd., RFD 7.

Alpine Male Goat, subj. to
reg.. ready for service, $10.
es H. F. Seay, Ellenwood,

Number of purebred Hamp-
shire Ewes, bred for Feb. and
Mar. Lambs. Dr. L. A. Mosher,
Roswell, Ph. 6122.

3 Hampshire Ewes, 8 mos.
old, $85 ea. B. F. Banks, nion
City, P. O. Box 885.

Milk Goats, bred to come in
Dec. and first of Jan.; Also
1 castrated Billy, and one billy
for service. Mrs. R. L. Smith,
Sr., Douglasville, Rt. 4. Ph. 2744.

2 young goats and some
for sale. .M. G. Coker,
Mountain. Tel. 6863.

6 fat healthy breeding sheep:
One ram, 3 ewes, 2 good size
ram lambs more than half
grown, $1000 for lot. E. P. Grant,
oe 304 Shorter Ave. Ph.

ucks
tone

17 Ewes, 1 Hampshire Ram, 1
to 4 yrs. old; all ewes should
be bred $306 for lot. Hoyt F.
a Roswell, Rt. 1. *phone

Milk Goats: 2 giving milk
now, 4 to freshen in about 2
mos., one White Saanan pily,
cheap. See at my home. W. J.
Stephens, Gollege Park, 101
Hembree Dr.

3 Milk Goats, $15 for lot; or
$5.ea. J. M. Daniel, Hast Point,
2501 Jersey Rd.

Purebred Nubian, 8rd fresh-
ening, excellent long lactation,
gave over 1000 lbs. last 90 days,
her doe and buck kids by Jel-
inskis Ajax at 34% mos., perfect
price, $75 for lot; Or kids, $30.
D. F. Hinkle, Stone Mountain,
Rt. 8, 932 Indian Creek Dr.
Ph. Clarkston 3-7902.

One Nubian Milk Goat, about
2% yrs. old, to freshen in a
few days 2nd. time. $25. J. W.
Graham, Unadilla, RFD 1.



LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE:

Want to trade 2 young Heifers
for one already bred. Walter M.
Mitchell, Austell, Rt. 1. Ph. 5104.

Want as many as 10 or more
cows and 10 pigs to take care
of at my place, for $2.50 ea.
weekly and party furnish feed;
also 1 milch cow for her feed.

Rt. 2.

L. H. Atkins, Vidalia.

Goat for breeding. Lockard Bell,

Saanan-Tog Milk Goat (Tog 3

Mrs. A. C. Simpson, Stockbridge |

Want a Nubian or Sannan Buck

_FARM HELP WANTED |.







Want at once good elderly
Christian woman or couple . to
do light farm chore. in ex-
change for room, board, and

Martha Horton, Nashville. Rt.

' Want small family to work
3 H crop for standing rent. |
24 and 25 acres cotton acreage.
Comfortable 4 R_ house, mail
and school bus rt., near store,
about 2 1/2 mi. churches. See.
Mrs. W. S. Walker, Bishop. ~

Want sober, good worker for
50 A farm..5 R house, lights,
water, good barn, outbldg.,
tractor, tools. 50-50 basis; Also.
care for laying hens for reason-
able salary, Near school and
churches. 8 mi. N. Stockbridge.
J. S. Huckaby, Stockbridge.

Want single settled white
man for general rm work.
Able to use Farmall C tractor.
Private room, board, and $50
month, 7 mi. E. Fort Valley.
No. drifters or drunks need
apply. J. H. Donaldson, Fort
Valley, Rt. 1. ;

Want white woman to do
light farm work and live as
member of family with elderly
woman and working daughter
on farm. Board and reasonable
salary. Write. Mrs. J. T. Wayne,
Auburn, RFD 1.

Want experienced man for
cattle and general farm work.
References and ability in Ist.
letter. R. A. Shearer, Rome, Rt.
5. -

Want nice clean middle age
farm couple for poultry and
vegetable farm. Both get paid.
Good small house, lights, water.
Write. E. T. Spieks, tes

Covington Hwy.

Want middle age white wo-
man for light farm work on
farm for board, room, and sal-
ary. Live as one of family in

Atlanta, Rt: 12. Fa. 7029.

Want man experienced with
chickens, turkeys, pheasants,
quail, ete. for poultry farm.
Must also do rough carpenter
work and other light farm

chores. Room, board, salary.

Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt.

2 Che TE: ; s
Want middleaged colored

man or eouple, for light farm-
ing, drive truck and tractor.
10 mi. Atlanta. No drunks. C.
H. Collins, Atlanta, Rt. 6 (4900
Riverview Rd. N, W.). :

Want exp.-farmer for farm on
Buford-Lawrenceville Hwy., on
3rds and 4ths or standing rent.
Very good house, lights and
good well water, plenty pas-

Want reliable, unencumber-
ed, middleaged white woman

to do light farm chores on
farm, for room, board and
salary. Mrs. Curtis Stevens, St.

Want good man for ue
crop on halves for 1955, Good

small wages. Letters ans, Mrs.1

: s Seb
_ Want experienced man for| gra

3 men to work. Have to be|Need

atur, |,

good home. Mrs. P. U. Greeson, !

ture. 5 mi. Lawrenceville. J. B. |
Ledford, Lawrenceville. Rt. 1.

of good health and character:













































5 R. house, elec. good well}
water in yard, Mail and school | 0;
bus by door, good upland for|
corn, tractor to prepare land, | Le
and stock to cultivate with.
5 1/2 mi, No. Lawrenceville. |
R. A. Adams, Lawrencevill
Rt. 1, Box 372. Se Coe

small, parlor type dairy and |>5,
and general.farm work. Must |
be willing worker with . good /7,,,
references, ete. Salary, $120.00|"
month, house, water, lights, |_
wood, pasture, small patches |!
for home use. Contact. G. J.
Wemmer, Clarkesville, Box!|wo
412. ; 5



POSITIONS WANTED



2 families want job on farm |:
or dairy at once. Experienced.

me. J
lina. Rt. 1.

moved. Marron ae McDon-
ough, Rt. 2. (At Kelly Town).

Experienced farmer wants 2
H farm on 80-50 basis. 2 boys
can plow. Need 5 or 6 R house,
near school and mail route. |:
G. B. Clay, Villa Rica, Rt. 1. _







x

_ BREEDERS CONSIGNME .

Breeders consignment auction sal
Hereford and polled Herefords, bulls, cow:
open and bred cows and heifers, will
Jesup Stockyards, Wednesday, Nov
ESi es Cattle on-Show all f
-Ayeoek, Moultrie =. - =



ABERDEEN-ANGUS DISPE
The-entire Japalynka Farm herd 150
Hileenmere 1198th (full brothe
Grand Champion bull), and 99 fem
50 calves at foot, of finest pedigrees

Epponia; Blackberry, Blackbird- Lass, Que
Pride of Aberdeen, and others .





day, Nov. 16th, at Parkers new Sale
Geo. W. Gibson, Rome, 412 West B







aS er Pace
Home Care of the Sick Q |
Public Policy in Agriculture x |

Peanuts .- eine: Ste .
Public Speaking . - 2 =~
TODACCOs> 232 sae ee :

Corn oS eae er ee
Farm Production and Marketing outloc
Poultry 4 : Ser e



Simons Island, Rt. 1, phone
6168.





Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia













8.25-15.50

-8.25-16.00- 8.25-14.75



Want Brahman cows and heif- . eS end
rat ae B. Spearman, Social | GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome
ircle. sees :
HOGS 11-1 11-2 11-3
Steers & Heifers : a aS
Want 8 or 10 feeder shoats, | Good 16.00-17.00 16.00-18.50 16,50-19.25
near Lawrenceville, B. B. Cole, | Coml. 11.50-15.25 12,00-17.00 _12,00-16.00
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Utility 8.50-11.50 9.00-12.25 9.00-12.50
Cutters 7.75- 8.75 8.00- 9.00. 7.75- 9.50
Want reg. Duroc Jersey boar, - aa
5 mos. old and older, prefer from CALVES \ :
icinity Avanta. M. F. Peterson, | Good & Choice 12.50-15.50 12.75-17.50, 13.00-18.00
ese Util. & Coml. 8.50-12.75 8.25-13.00 9.00-13.50
HORSES AND MULES: ; =
cows : ; ;
Want Shetland Pony, small :
. o> 1 Utility 7.50-10.00~ 8.00-10.00 8,00-10.25 ;
well broke, gentle. Advise size : i ra - 8.00 -
age. qualities, and. price first Cc. & C. 4.00- 7.50 4.00 tai 4.50- 8
letter. J. A. Ingram, Cordele, Ph. z
1212. | BULLS : Le
Util. & Coml. 8.75-10.75 | 8.75-12.00 -9.00-12.50
SHEEP AND GOATS Cutters 7.75- 8.75 7.75- 8.75 8.00- 9.00
Want Toggenburg buck, 4-5 : aye
mos. old, from a purebred and | STOCKERS Lae es ML ee
heavy milker, and butt-headed. | Steers & Helfers 9.00-15.75 9.00-17.00 -9.00-15.75











G. J. Davis, Rome, Rt. 2

Atlanta, 2677 Pharr Rd., N. E.
CR 4390. ie



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