Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1955 July 13

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Farmers





Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

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VOLUME 40



WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1953

NUMBER 45










Wactindte Stock Yearly
When Blackleg Is Found

The clinic of the University. of Geor-
gias School of Veterinary Medicine re-
ports that it is still getting too many
animals with Blackleg. A clinic official
says that almost every week animals are

brought in dead or dying of the disease.

= University veterinarians say that while
most farmers know that Blackleg will
kill their cattle, many livestock produc-
ers dont know that once the land is
Blackleg-infected, livestock on the in-
fected farm must be vaccinated every
year,

The vaccination is said to be as nearly
100 per cent effective as any vaccine
made, and is not expensive. |

_ SYMPTOMS. ;

First symptom of Blackleg may be
an animal found dead. Diseased animals
are Usually not sick for more than a few
hours, and sometimes the disease can be
seen in an animal with a lame leg, swol-
jen, and with skin that crackles when
you rub the swollen muscles.

_~ Dead animals show extreme bloat and
the carcass falls apart several hours after
death. Bloody froth oozes from the mouth
and blood from all body openings. |
No treatment is of value after swell-
ing of the muscles begins. So play safe,
vaccinate! }



Broiler Feeder Suggestion

Agricultural Extension Service poul-
iry specialists advise the use of 20 five-

foot broiler size feeders for every 1,000

-chickens.

| gian, Roy Rogers,

a Hollywood cow-

| project and did the



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P Atlanta, Southeastern Fair Grounds,
e July 18, 12 noon Breeders foun-
dation sale for the Ga. Holsteins

Assoc. 50 top Holstein heifers. Inf.:







-. T. R. Sullivan, College Park.






Will Continue To Print
~ Only Agricultural News

* BY JIMMY WALKER
; Editor, Market Bulletin

_ Here is your New. Look Bulletin!

* A lot of work and a lot of planning
have gone into your new Market Bulle-
tin. Several months ago, when the idea
for a new type front page was born, it
was decided that it would be most appro-
priate if the new eolee were made by
a native Georgian,
by a student study-
ing in Georgia in
any case.

Happily, the se-
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by a native Geor-,

Jr., jiof Atlanta:
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A. Marines and
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of the University of Georgia Art School,
and is now employed with Ad Design
studios, Atlanta..

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Roy. Rogers, Jr.

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While the Bulletin takes on a new
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Georgia's Tobacco Farmers
- Urged To Grade Leaf Right

Good curing, bleaching and especially
careful grading has been urged Georgias
tobacco farmers by the State Tobacco
Advisory Board. ~

Members of the Advisory Board, ser
were successful in establishing July 21
as the opening date for Georgias tobacco
markets, pointed out that farmers will get
a higher price for their tobacco if their
leaf is properly graded,

This years opening date is a week
later than last years, when many grow-
ers complained that the market opened
too early. The extra week was sought
by the Advisory Board this year to give
farmers more time to harvest, cure. and
grade their tobacco.

Support price for 1955 flue-cured tobe
acco is 90 per cent of parity.



and will result in a considerable saving
to the state.

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Sprayed Cows Gain Fast

In California tests, beef cattle that
were sprayed with water during hot days
gained a quarter pound a day more than
those not sprayed.







Georgia

RE STATE OF THE SOUTH



, LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
se ie __ BROILERS

Georgia, First:

+ PEANUTS

NAVAL STORES
PEACHES

e PIMIENTO PEPPER
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SALE EVENTS



July 18 (Monday) Barnesville,
i PM Traylor polled Her-
ford Farm Dispersal sale ...
86 lots, 1 herd bull, cows and
calves, open heifers, bred
cows. For catalogue write
Jesse Mitchell, Atlanta, 69
Malls St. NW., or Dr. S. B.
Traylor, Barnesville.



SECOND HAND .-
MACHINERY FOR SALE



1953 J. D. 60 tractor, used
very little since Sept. 53, one

. Taylorway 10-26 harrow (B&

B) hydraulically operated with
good discs, one J.D. side de-
livery rake, needs some tre-
pairs. $1; 850 for lot, or $50 for
rake separately. Carl D. Wright,
Tel. ELgin 1182.

Dave Bradley Straddle-Row
Cultivator and bulldozer-Snow
Plow Blade $20:00 for both.
Will sell separate or trade for
other Bradley equipment. Chas.
. Goodlin, Ben Hill, AM 2206.

One 2 horse wagon $40.00; 2
thorse middle buster $5.00; mule
drawn 3 row grain drill, $15.00.
. R. Worrall, Austell, Rt. 1,
Box 225, Phone 9470.

Intn] Harvester No. 62 Com-
bine with Wisconsin motor.
$300.00 at my farm. James W.

Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs,
Tel. 5003.
American. All Crop Drier,

Model 25 with 15 H.P. electric
motor, seed cleaner, bagging
scales, 18 in. cotton - belting,
' snrall elevator with electric
motor. T. D. James, Musilla.

Biacksmith shop anvil, wt.
85 lbs. steel with good face
$12.95. Prompt shipment. A. J.
Adams, Rt. 2, Box 177-A, Fitz-
gerald,

Two 2 horse wagons, 1 deer-
ing binder, 1 syrup mill, sey-

eral sizes, 2 horse turners. Fred.

Mitchell, RFD 1, Duluth, Nor-

eross 3695.

Ford tractor, 9N model, with
Sherman transmission, motor
completely overhauled; Ford

' cultivator with fertilizer dis-
tributors used very little. $625.
Can be seen at residence. Hen-
ry Tron, Macon.

Some brooders for sale at my
place. Come and see. Mrs. J.
. Ginn, 451 Metropolitan PL,
SE., Atlanta.

2 Farm Bells, No. 3 and No.
4, A-1 cond., $20.00 and $25.00
at my home 6 mi. So. Winston
on Fairplay Rd. Daniel B.
Gates, Winston, Rt. 1.

: 7 ft. old style Grain Drill,
siee) whee splendid condi-
tion, Mrs. H. B. Shipp; Ameri-:
us, RFD o



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Two No. 2 Churns with dash-
er, $7:00 both; Elec. Churn,
dasher, new, $19.00. Will not
ship. Mrs. Vinnie Carey, Col-
lege Park, 920 Park Terrace.

-Bradley Garden Tractor, cul-
tivator, extra plows, disc har-
row, cutter bar for mowing)
machine, home-made tractor
trailer for same, all good as

| new, $200.00. H. B. Wall, De-

catur, Ev.

2193.

Dixie Maid Elec. Churn, $8.
Wxrite or come after. Mrs. Paul-
ine Franks, Hiawassee,

Hammer Mill, $100.00; Ath-
ens 4 Dise Viller with J.D.
Seeder,. $100:00. No junk. All
good condition. W. H. Wiley,
Covington. (c/o S. C. Wiley).

1951 Model G. Allis-Chal-
mers Tractor and attachments.
Bargain. D. L., Grantham,
Brookhaven, 3642 Coosawattee
Dr. Ch. 0277.

No. Frick Saw Mill, roller
bearings, 2 saws, all belts, good
cond.; nearly new Corley Edg-
er, cut less than 25,000 ft. Cash
or trade for cattle, hogs, or
farm machinery. Mrs. E. K.
Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2.

RD-7-9G Caterpillar Bulldo-
zer, good cond., straight tilt
blade, dbl. drum LeTourneau
Winch, tracks and rollers, good
cond. $2500.00. Ready to run.
No. junk. See or phone. A. F.
Wallis, Cumming, Rt. 2. Ph.
7065. a

Buggy for sale.-See or write.
L. D. Todd, Danville.

2 H Mower, good shape,
se 00 or exch. for heifer; Good

2H Buber Tired Wagon, $50.,
or exch. for yearlings. J. F
Wellborn, Rock Springs.

JHC Baler, good cond., good
motor and tires. Fred Ss. Lee,
Concord.

Hay Wagon, 6x14 ft. used
once, $150.00. Located 4th house
on. right of John Ward Rd., off
Powder Springs Rd. Mrs, Ruby
Fowler, Marietta, Rt. 4.

889 Columbia Dr.

Bull-Dozer Blade for a Pony
Massey-Harris Tractor, practic-
ally new, $75.00. Mrs. H. G.
Bryson, College Park, Rt. 2,
Box 215A.

C-14 McCormick Cotton
Picker mounted on Super C:
Tractor, used one season, good |
cond., cheap for cash. Lewis L.
Dickens, Bogart, Monroe Rd.
Ph, 3-3140 Athens. \:

2 Milking Machines, ee
way, Farm Master complete,
aivanized pipes to milk stand
included, $150.00. E. 7. sates
Jr., Concord.

ns SECOND a
MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND >





MACHINERY WANTED



Super C Farmall Tractor,
Fairbanks Hammer Mill, Sil-
age Cutter, McCormick- Deer-

ing mule drawn mowing ma-.

chine, Syrup Mill, Hard Land
Plow, all. fair condition, See.
IN. Mason, Madison, Rt. 2.
(At Bennettes oe Th omas
Dairy).

Minn-Moline Corn Sheller,
Model D, shells ear corn up to

100 bu. per hour, used only one

season, $400.00. Scott McCay,
Davisboro.

Intl. UD14 Power Unit, OO
Frick Saw Mill with Corley
Edger, rolling bearing, foot re-
triever. 1 mile west Luthers-
ville. Mrs. A. 8B. Chandler,
Grantville, Rt. 1. ~

Coker Seed Cleaner,
Bs good shape,
Vhitmire, Lavonia,

20 in. Farm Bell, $15.00. Mrs.
G. N. Dobbs, Bethlehem, ited
(Old Brisco Mill). .

2% HP David Bradley En-
gine, new cond. $50:00. Ship

No. 22

anywhere. W. L. Stover, Elli- |

jay, Rt. B.

Tractor drawn PTO driven
Stationary Hay Baler, good as
new, $350.00; Tractor mounted

hydraulic lift Dump Rake, new |

cond., $50.00. R. G. Hicklin,
Jonesboro, Rt. Ph. 4781.

45 Intl. Hay Baler, new Tact
year, $1100.00; Also 123 Intl. 12
ft. self propelled Combine, cut
200 A this year, $1500.00. Con-
sider tractor in trade or com-
bine. John R. Bennett, Augus-
ta, 2710 Walton Way.

Mule drawn Mower, good
cond., $50.00 at my farm. C. G.
Byington, Bolingbroke.

Case Side Hay Rake, good
cond., tractor hitch,some extra
teeth. Advise before coming.
J. A. Lovelace, Warner Robins,
214 Shirley Dr. Phone 2984.

Massey-Harris No. 22 Trac-
tor, with 3 point hitch, spring
tooth cultivator, cutaway har-
row, mowing machine, seed
drill, approx. 2% yrs. old, very

| good condition, $1300.00. Mrs.

W. L. Moore, Bede 8740 S.
Keystone Dr

1952 ord Reactor excellent
cond., good tires, all attach-
ments cultivator, planters,

| side dresser, bush and bog, dbl.

disc harrow, mower, rake,
scoop, and various size plows,
$1500.00. G. O. Syfrett, Juni-
pers Wt... 5

THC Power Baler, excellent
cond.,.cheap for cah. Sam J.
Pauwlk, Tifton. Lilliston Baler,
good cond., cheap. James cS
Davis, Tifton. :

No; 9 McCormick Deering
Horse Drawn Mower. Used on-
ly 1 day. Everything on it is
original and in perfect condi-
tion with 2 heavy duty blades.
S. R. Brockinton, Haddock,
Daolee

1 horse good stout wagon.
$30. Charles R. Gowder, Pow-
der Springs, Rt. 2.

Good mule and 1 horse wa-

gon, $60. G. C. Brooks, Austell |

(Just off Bankhead Highway)
between Atlanta and Austell)

Centennial Cotton Gin, 4-70
saws stands-overflow Liemus
extractors and feeders, 6 drum
pepper trash recleaner-Mitchell
burner-18 flore dryer, pulled
by W. D., 24 Internation unit-
1000 gal. butane tank. Already
to start ginning-location-Finley-
son. Marshall W. Moore, Vienna
(Tippettville).

D-6 Streamline bulldozer, ser-
ial No. 9-u-9694, Letourneau
seraper; 6 to 7 yds. all in first
clas. condition. D. 'G. Tye
Gabbettville.

1 horse Thornwell wagon 90



pct. new, for sale.. Roy White,
Rita: Lithonia. - Mw
SECOND HAND

MACHINERY WANTED



Want Platform Scales, 10,000-
2 000 Hos, good eond., reason-
able for cash. E. .G. ae



Benevolence,



$35.00. L. L..

man Bradley Riding Garden
Tractor, either good condition:
or junked condition to use
Da E. D. Driskell, Se
Rite.

Want used Drag Pan fone in:
Contact. H. G. Mooneyham,
Atlanta, 901 Winfield Ave.,
F Al, 1433.

Wamit Ezee-Flo Fertilizer
Spreader for Ferguson Tractor,
preferably second hand. Nor-
man M. Moody, Clarkesville,
Macedonia Co-op. j

Want Intl. Harvester
Binder, ground driven.
Anderson, Midville.

Want Merry Tiller garden
tractor with attachments, State
kind and make of motor, model
and price. T. C. Freeman, Ma-.
rieta, 1124 Powder Springs St.

Corn
Bake

Want lime spreader on order
of the Easy Flow Type. Quote
cond. and price, etc. B. B. Wat-
son, Twin City.

Want hydraulic ram water
pump, in good cond. Doyle W.
Thomas, Woodstock, P. O. Box
134."



SEAnI = SALE



Cert. Marglobe sand Rutgers
tomato, 500 $2.50, 1000$4.50,.
M at bed. E. C. waldrip, Rt.

Ly Branch.

Several hundred Ga. cabbage.
collard plants. Flat Dutch cab-'
bage for late fall and winter,
also old-fashioned Ga. collard
ready. now to transplant, Mrs.)
Etta Thompson, Atlanta, 2005
Cheshire Ave., SW. CA 6777.

Ga. collard, Chas. W. Copen-
hagen Mkt. cabbage, 50c C.
500, $1.25, $2.25 M: marglobe to-
mato, 60c C. 500, $1.50; $3 M.
Roots damp packed postpaid in
Zone 2. J. H. Davis, Rt. 2, Box,
255, Milledgeville.

Large Strawberry, 1.50 doz;
Peppermint, 40c doz; Horserad-

| ish (plants and roots), $1.60 doz.
Damp packed. Add postage. Mrs |
| Freeman oe Ellijay, Rt. 5.~

Broccoli, Brussel Shrouts, To-
matoes, Heading Collards,
Wakefield Cabbage, all 35 doz.
Parsley, Horehound, Sage, Lav-
ender, | Mint, Asparagus Plants
lall 50 doz. No. less $1 Jots. Add
25e postage on every $i. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Sl; RFD 1, Box
20, Register. s

Gov. Insp. Bunch Copperskin
Potato, $3 M. Good plants. Dav-
id Mann, Rt. 2, Surrency.

Gov. Insp. Bunch Copperskin
potato, $3 M. La Copperskin, $2
M. Prompt Del. Elmer Mann, Rt.
2, Surrency.

Marglobe Tomato plant, fresh,
now ready, 500, $1.75; $3 M.
Bod postage. Miss Ethel Crowe:

es Gainesville.

N.C. Short Stem Collard, 300,
$100; $300 M, Hot and sweet!
Pepper and Egg plant. Plants
15 doz, All del. Mrs. Leila Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Royston. 3

Large Cow horn Pepper, 20}
plants 50c, Cherry Pepper, 2.
25c, aa 50c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. H. Cease PRG 05 at
yay.

Cert. P. R., potato Rumners, |
$3 M; 5 M. $2.50 M; 10 M. up,
$2 M: Imp. Bunch potato, $6 M.
Bed: Head, Alma, phone 379i.

Rutwer tomato, 50c C; 300, $1
A400, $1:25; 500, $1: 50; $2.50 Me

| PP in Ga. Solomon Davis, Mill-.

edgeville, Rt. 2, Box 299.

Tomato, Collard and Cabbage:
plants, '85 C; $4 M. del; $3 M.
at my farm. iE. B. Wetherford,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Dill plants and Soe 5c.
doz; Catnip, balm, horehound,
6, 50c: red, black raspberry, plue|
berry, gooseberry, $1 doz.,
peppermint, spearmint, 2 .doz.,
50c; pie plant or Rhubarb, 6, |
$1. 50: also garlic bulbs, 25 doz.
Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dee
Ried

del; $3.50 M at the patch.
CoD eas New read) Tee

Want 4 wheel B T Handi:

S-| 500, $1.75, $3

jand, 50c C; $3.25 M:

ders and Purple. Hull Speckled,
f=

Cert. Rudger Tomato, 3 ae










D Golleigl plants, 40
Sewell, Tallapoosa. ae

2 ea. Cherry, Beuquet, j
mas pepper plants, 25; Ru
tomato plants, 35c C
ish, $1 doz. Add postag
W. W. Lowman, Ellijay i

Late Flat Dutch, Cope 1
cabbage, Ga. Heading Colla

rest Tomatoe,




















None filled Out postage
ed. Hoyett Henderson, R
Box 124, Ellijay.. eae



ards, - 300, $1. 75, $3 M.. ee
Red Tomatoes, 500, $2.50. $4.

without postage added.
Nancy Henderson, Rt
124, Ellijay.

Rutger and Marglobe

$3 M. at my home. JOR: S al
horn, Flowery Branch. :

Imp. lange Dewberry 50c doz
Huckleberry, bearing
doz. 75c; Pennyroyal Plants
doz; also slick Jeaf mustard see
40c cupful. Add postage. M
Rosie Crowe, Rt.1, Cumming.

Tomato Plants, $3.5

wD

for either at my home. L.
Strayhorn,. Rt a i
eee 2

aaiatos 0c. Cc: Field Deena E
Plants 50c doz; Mtn. ae

benry 3 doz. $s ce
bunch. Add postage. ENS -Oti
Mashburn, Cumming.

Rutger and Marglobe Tomato ze
Plants, ready, 500, $2; $3.25 M.
Prompt shipment. Mrs Gy
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. j :









Marglobe Tomato plants no
ready, 500 Si. 50, $250M,; Cab-
bage and lard Plants 50 C:
Add postage. C2 Dp; Crowe, Rt.
2, Gainesville. ee :





BEANS AND - PEAS
. FOR - SALE



"12 Bu. a., Alsbenns Ca :



Goose Crowder and mixture:
combine peas, also 6 weeks and
Whipporwill peas. 20e lb. H R.
Sheffield, Rt. 2, Blackshear. =

Red Speckled Crowder. Peas,
25c cup; White Blackeyes 6 Ib.
$1 plus sme postage. Sve :
Duran, Rt. , Cumming. 2

25 bu. Soe 2-crop - Doi Z
'te-cleaned! bright, sound. $6.50
Bu. FOB. No- Tess 2 bu. ship-
ped. No checks. George Si
Metzger, Clyo. A

Tender White Half Bone i
Garden Beans, 40c cup, plus

12c per ecup- for. postage. P. B.
Brown, 2B ee aS Ground









_ SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE : 2 :



10 tons new crop Blue Tus, z
pines. Recleaned and in new
bags. H.-G. Wiley, Cobb ee

- Approx. 48 bu. of Balboa a
Rye, seed is extra clean, $2.50
bu. FOB. W. Se Keith, cence
Bee

Fresh Calif. mils ne een :
seed, 10c teaspoonful, oe





Tearl Fincher, Waco, Rt. a
Victory grain seed ale oe
State test 9494 pct., bright

and sound, 5 bu. bags, $5 OB, :
J. Lowe, Fort Valley, Box
528, C/O Wheatstone . Harms.

Seven Top turnip seed, ist

yr. from Hastings, 15 darge :
spoontul. MiSs Docia SoS e
| Lula. ms : ee

Fresh, ileal Calit, beer
seed, 25c large tbls. and post-
age. No chks. nor stamps. Pair-

lee Runles, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE




















ey Mathis, RFD 2, Gainesville. |.A
























|PEANUTS:

Elberton.

ed $130 4 |b.

good Goose Fea-
Butler, Atlan-

cRAW:
prass hay, sere-
Iso Talking Rock.

for Stine Sy
SACKS:

et Kee Sul bale

: oe ton; apt

ached.
and mildew,

ville.
"| SAGE:
- | USE,

-|Ground. Rt. 1.
WHEAT:

poses,
__ | Homer.
ractor, root maker, | 57
andard deep :
e, good cond., |?

Sugar peated meat: hams, 15.
a lib. middlings, 50 Ib. Letters |
| ans. John Clark, _Reseca, Rt. de

| Large Pink Skin peentite 2-4
lin hull, $1.50 peck, plus 43c |.

tall, 31c each. Frank Wansley,

ROOTS & HERBS:
Yellow root, washed and ari-
lard box full;
-|Wiid Cherry Bark and Red
Oak Bark $1.25 for 4 Ib. lard
box; Poke Root 25c lb. Mrs.
Horace - Suttles. Rt. 1, Hartwell.

; Yellow root, (4 1b.) lard box

a $1.30; Queen of the Mea=
dow 4 Tb. box $1.50, Ratsbane,
ia Tb. $1.75, Noel Crump, Rt. 2,

3 real nice print sacks,
of a kind, for $1.50. postpaid
in Ga. Mrs. W.
ui 5. Newnan.

. White feed Sacks, 100 lb. cap.

ironed, free of holes
20e, each, Add
= DosPees A. BE SS Luthers-

Dry, ground Sage, resdy for
50c teacupful.
-|age, Miss Gennia Brown, Ball

= 2

60 bu. Wheat for feeding pur-.
my place, 9 mi.
Cannot
Caudll, Marietta,
phone 9-6268.



ship.



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED

Y. Summers,



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CATTLE FOR SALE

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CATILE FOR SALE



calf, sired by a superior sire
grandson and out of a reg. of
merit granddaughter of Bramp-
ton Standard Sir. $95, f.o.b. E.
|B. Braswell, Athens.





| postage. P. B. Brown, Ball} Me Geakeen a
Ground, Rt. 1. Ey ae

; POSTS: A -|HAY: i \

; 1200 Cedar posts, 6-1/2 ft. Want Coastal Bermuda hay.

State price and cond. W.
Tuggle,. Fitzgerald.

OATS:

Want 200 bu. good,
oats, free from wild onions
and cheat, del. to farm. Ad-
vise first. what you have and
price. H. W. Thurmond, Farm-
ington.

SACKS: .

Want some large, Print dairy
feed sacks, 4 alike, also print
chicken feed sacks, 5 or more
alike. Must be reasonable. Write
first, Mrs. Paul Jackson, Dames
Ferry.

SEED: j
Want 3 Ibs.. bitter top turnip
" |seed for Sept. planting. Quote

E.

clean

one.

|price per lb., prepaid by PP.
Oscar Walker. Waycross. 602
Woodley St.

Want 8,000. Ibs., Crimson Clo-
Italian Rye and

8 mos. old reg. Jersey Bull

Blackwell,

53 head of reg. Hereford
cattle, .26 grown cows, 8 open
heifers, 2 herd bulls, and 17
calves, Guaranteed to be a
clean herd, $6,000.00. S. H. Hol-
lic Sparta. f

15 reg. Jersey cows, begin
freshening in August. Volun-
teer and standard bloodlines.

Mrs. W: W. Biggers, Green-
ville,
3 cows, 1 with 3 wks. old

calf, other 2 to freshen soon,
also 1 reg. Angus bull and 2
steers around 1 year-old. B. D.
Hulsey, Alto.

- Grade Hereford cows with
thrifty White Face calf at side,
$100.00-$150:00. Other grade
cows with White Face calves,
reasonable. H. W. Stough, Lo-
cust Grove, Griffin 7396.

i

A few close up reg. Jersey
cows and heifers.: Cows have
official records and have been
classified. S. B. Vaughters, Rt.
2. Lithonia, 6181.

uersey 4 gal. cow. Freshen
July 20. Priced to sell. R..M.
Chamblee.

4 reg. Red. Polled cattle, 1
cow with 4 mo. old calf, will
give 5 gallon per day; 1 cow
freshen in a few days; 1 bull,
14 months old, wt. 800 lbs. W.
J. Buck, Rt. 1, Commence.

Add post-

de
1413 Victory

No.
Se

son,



t EGGS:





1 Want some Silver pheasant
-|eggs. Advise. J. L.. Leach, a



350 lbs.,
good germ.,
noxious
H. Childs,
Nehi Bottling Co.

| Want 300 Ibs.

seed for pasture, at reasonable
price. Ralph Dangar.,
stock. > : <

TONGUE (DEER) LEAVES:
Want: 1/2
tongue leaves. Quote price be-
fore mailing... Mrs. J. E. Simp-
Atlanta, ~
Bidg. :

) WHEAT:
Want some Wheat for feed
purposes. Quote price and will

|ver, 7,000 Ibs.,
. Abruzzi Rye. Must be
clean
Contact
Thomaston.

weeds.

Orchard grass

606

free
Geo.
CLO

and
Adams, Rt. 1, a 372,
renceville.

Jersey 4 gallon cow,

Wood-
Several

dea weer younger. Also. some
out of top plood lines.
reasonable. Terrell

Standard | Nashville, 6701.

\ 7, Reg Black Angus: Bull. RL.
McGuire. Rt. 2, Carrollton.



1 good milch cow, freshen in
2 or 3 weeks. See at my farm
on Collins Hill Road. R.
Law-

calf 2
weeks old, $100.00. Mrs.
chel Norred, Rt. 1, Palmetto.

: polled Hereford.

heifers of breeding age and
young
bulls, all double registered and
Priced
Swindle,

Good milch cow, 3 years old.

1X

Ra-



Red Jersey Cow, 4 yrs. old,
freshen Jan. or Feb. 1956, $65.
cash. Come after. Mrs. Zora
Brown, Scottdale, Box
(Rear Pine St.).

_ 2 fresh Cows,
calf, other 2nd,
Holstein Heifer and Male, 10-
11 mos. old. See at my home.
Mrs. S. N. Brandon, Stone
Mountain, Stewart Mill Rd.
Phone 5272. ;

Reg. Polled Hereford bulls,
old: enough for light service,
WHR and Advance Domino
breeding. H. Merrick, Cuthbert,
Rt. 4.

2 reg. Polled Hereford bulls,
1 yr. old, Domino breed, stocky,
well marked, ready for service.
Sell. or trade for hay, grain,
ete. Letters :ans. M. F. Ham-
mock, Jefferson. Phone 122-J-4.

10 reg. Polled Heifers, 9 reg.
Polled Bulls arranging from 8

one with ist

months to 24 months old, sons

and daughters of Rollo Domi-

no 43rd., sire purchased from
Malone Ranch at Meridian,
Miss. for $1,850.00. Robert M.

Heard, Elberton.

317.

(heifer); Also

Purebred Guernsey Bull, 2% ~

yrs. old. Can give all informa-
tion for reg. bloodlines Riegel-
dale and Quail Roost; $100.00.
Fannie Kate Phillips, Palmet-
to. Ph. 5231 Fairburn.

Hereford Yearling . Heifers
to breed from reg. bulls and
top quality brood~ cows; also
reg. Jersey. heifers, 8-22 mos.
old. P. T. Patton, Shady Dale.
Ph. Monticello 5123.

Full blooded Jersey heifer,
9 mos. old, $25.00. Mrs. G. N.

Dobbs, Bethlehem, Rt. 1. (Old
Brisco Mill).
2 polled Hereford cows, 1

reg., 1 purebred but no pap-
ers. Large type. Pasture ex-
posed to registered polled Here-
ford bull. $150 each f.o.b. my
farm. G. W. Darden. Watkins-
aynders 2

Shorthorn and polled Short- ee
dry cows .....

horn bulls, | heifers,
and cows with calf at bargain











































Boe N
%



I come after. H. L. Williams, | Charles Henson, Rt. I, Ross- | prices. J. L. Adams, Box 1258,
: poles DaMy, P. O. Box 77. ; Baxley. ville. - Atlanta.
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 | | Pierce Co. S/Y, Blackshear 19.05 18.55 18. 10
sy, + Washing - 4930 19.00 15.00 Candler L/S Mkt., Metter 19.25. 1850 17.60
= July 2
a = i : Bartow L/S Comm. Co., Cartersville 19.50 19.30 ~=-:19.00 16.55-
a Bar, Ean 20.00 19-75 (19-55 18-90 | Dalton L/S Co., Relton 1946. 19.75.. 1700. 1530
: : (sows) .
ey) Washington Co. Mkt. Assn.,-
0p L/S Assn. Seperton 19.50> 18.75 18.70 47.30 Sand itt 8 3
/Y, McRae ey 19.55 18.78 iE andersvi = 19.10 18.25 17.85
2 - July 4
e ee : Swainsboro $/Y, Swainsboro: 19.50 18.00 18.06 20.15
5 Mkt, Hazlehurst ae Yea 77S 1740, |) Gomme S/W Co Columbus a
L/S Co., Alma 19.00 1825 17.35 17.40 | Seminole L/S Auc. Mkt., Donalsonville 18.75 18.35 17.60 17.10
y Comm. Co., Rome (20.50 4619.75 18.20 17.00 | Cochran L/S Auc., Cochran - 1820 1885 19.25 19.40
Clare Comm. Co. Rome 20.10 20.00 19.75 a aah Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus = 18.70 18.90
: ows Wi L/S Mkt, Wa 19.15 8.78 8.06 17.00
20.25 18.60 18.50 20.40 Ren pee aN Canes j
July 5
ee a Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 19.00 19.00 1850 17.50
./S Auc., Nahunta 19.30 18.06 17.30 ; Formers S/Y, Arlington 18.77 18.40 18.08 17.60
o. $/Y, Jesup 19.00 19.12 18.90 17.05 Troup Co. Sale, LaGrange 19.08 18.70 17.57 16.00
Comm. Co., Dublin 19.05 18.45 18.19 18.55 Tattnall S/Y, Glennville 19.40 19.01 18.05 18.55"
Aue., Toccoa 18.75 18.25 18.00 17.40 | Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 19.40 12.26 18.65 18.23
Co. S/Y, Springfield 19.40 1880 18.05 . 19.69
Co., Valdosta 19.60 19.25 18.80 17.05 | McRae S/Y, McRae 19.06 18.30 18.35
19.06 18.50 18.50 -| Dawson L/S Co., Dawsen 18.89 18.20 18.17
oak Comm. Co., Quitman 19.40 Se YB05:,% al7.10 Metter L/S Mkt. Metter 19.71 18.75 18.60
18.76- 18.68 18.52 18.50 Farmers' Co-Op L/S Assn. Soperton 19.50 18.30 17.90
18.55 18.45 18.00 18.05 | Farmers S/Y, Sylvania 19.35 18.50 18.00
18.10 17.75 16.50 Farmers L/S Auc. Co., Nashville 19.25 18.72 18.35 17.95
No. 1, Augusta 19.25 18.50 18.00 - | Emanuel Co. $/Y;, Swainsboro : 19.50 19.00 18.00 20.00
Statesboro 20.05 1855 20.05 20.00 st :
/S Co. Bainbridge - 19.05 18.60 ~ 18.65 18.05 | July 6
ee Goosa Valley Comm. Co., Rome 19.95 19.50 18.00 *16.00
ie PES aS : (sows)
19.25 18.50 18.00 17.50 | Claxton S/Y, Claxton 19.06 18.50 18.05
6 19.10 18.20. 17.70 Vidalia S/Y, Vidalia 19.50 18.75 18.55 18.50
19.50 = 18.50. 17.75 17.75 Seaboard $/Y, Colquitt: 18.73 18.25 17.80 | 17.30
Auc., sBalabridae 18.85 18.25 18.00 Peoples L/S Mkt., Inc., Cuthbert 18.80 18.54 18.27 17.45
Relat 18.75 "17.80 Kite S/Y, Kite 19.50 18.50 18.25
ee ee OO ASS, 18.00 16.60 | Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 19.30 19.00 Se
18.82 17.90 ~-:17.60 ; Pulaski $/Y, Hawkinsville 19.40 19.00 18.50 18.50
19.4 1842). 17.25. -. 17.25 Turner Co. $/Y, Ashburn 19.75 19.60. 19.50 :
As -~ 18.56 18.50 Union $/Y, Albany 18.80 18.80 18.50 18.60



1

_ 2975.

Themasten Atlante Athens Reme Atlante Gainesville
7-4 7-3 7-6 7-6 7-7
Steers & Heifers
Geod & Choice (Market 19.00-22.50 18.00-22.78. : - . a
Conl. Clesed) 14.50-17.25 14.50-1.7.60 15-00-16.56 14.50-17.00 a
Utility 12.00-14.25 12.00-14.23 11.50-14.00 12.00-14.23 -
Cutters 10.00-12.06 10.00-12,78 -10.00-11.06 10.00-12.00 ese
~ CALVES ee

Good & Cheice 17.00-21.56 17.75-21.50 . 17.00-18:06 17.00-19.50 -

_ Util. & Com. igs 12.00-16.50- 13.00-17-06 11.50-16,50 11.75-16.50 =
Coml. & Cheice , 3 c i

Vealers 13.00-20.60 15.60-22.50 14.00-19.60: 15.00-19.56 *

cows 7 ; i
Utility 10.06-12.08 10.75-12.50 10.00-11.78 10.50-12.06 =
.&C. 7.50-10-56 7.50-16.75 | 7.30-10.28 7.50-10.78 .
BULLS
Util. & Coml, 13.25-14.50 12.25-14.50 11.78-13.78 11.56-14.00 =
Cutters 10.00-11.28 10.60-11.58 10.60-11.28 10.00-11.50 =
STOCKERS % : 5
Steers & Heifers 10.00-17.00 12.00-19-28 10.00-16.80 19.00-15.50
Calves 11.50-17.00 12.00-16.00 *

SAGE FOUR

CATTLE FOR SALE

2 very good Jersey Cows and
Calves for reasonable price. A.

8. Germain, Atlanta, 758 Hill-

pine Dr., N.E. Ve. 3118.

4 yr. old butt-headed Red
Jersey Milk Cow, gentle, with
6 mos. old heifer (1 half Hol-
stein) $175.00 both, at my farm.
See. J. C. Brown, Helena, Rt. 1.

4 gal. Reg. Guernsey Cow,
was bred last Nov., coming
with 4th. calf. Millie Bledsoe,
Carrollton, Rt. 6. =

Reg. Jersey bull, 4 Star
(bought from Penal Farm in

emphis, Tenn.). Have about
80 of his heifers, several in
10,000 Ib. class. Bull in perfect
health, excellent breeder, $250.;
Reg. Jersey Cow, sound but
some age, bred to reg. bull, 2
ga. daily now, - $125.00. Mrs.
Hugh .L. White, Stockbridge.

Artificially bred bull, 1,000
Ibs., 3 yrs. old, $150.00. W. M.
Head, Rutledge.

25 Holstein heifers, freshen
July and Aug., 1000-1100 Ibs.
C. M. Bowden, Stone Moun-
eth 854 Indian Creek Dr., Rt.

3 purebred Polled Hereford
bulls, 3 and 4 yrs. old, free of
disease, not related, 2 reg. oth-
er ent. to .reg., 15 lb. loaded
at my farm near Allens Sani-
tarium. W. H. Ivey, Milledge-
ville, Rt. 1, Ph. 7211.

2 good milch cows, 1 fresh,
other has been milking about
2 months. See at place. Good
price on both or sell separate-
a Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Ellijay,

oo By

- 15-20 Jersey and Holstein
heifers, 18 mos. up,-out of good
dairy cows, 20c lb. Mrs. W. L.
Helms, Buena Vista.

Reg. Hereford Cows with
calves at side and rebred to
reg. polled bull, $125.00-$500.00;
Purebred Steers for 4H club
boys, 20c Ib. for Sept. del.;
Grade heifer bred to reg. bull,
$75.00. Shown by appointment.
Mrs. C. W. Harper, Decatur,
1000 Columbia Dr., Rt. 1. De



HOGS FOR SALE



Reg Tamworth boars. and
gilts. Boars soon ready for ser-
vice. Reasonable. J. S. Davis,
Route 3, Fitzgerald, 6541.

Reg. S. P. C. pigs, shoats and
s0ws, some of the best blood-
line in the breed. See at my
place, George Ferguson, Cave
Spring.

10 OJC and SPC pigs (6)
weeks old, $10 each at farm,
H. D. Wilson, Palmetto, Rt. 1.

Red Duroc pigs from reg.
stock, Weight bout 75 lbs., fine
sondiien: J. J. Watson, Louis-
Ville.

Reg. Hereford pigs, 8 weeks
old. Sired by Smooth Boy I, and

~?} WME Super Flight. Excellent

pigs. Registration papers furn-
ished. $25 each, boar or gilt.
Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta,
Rt. 3, Phone 8-8772.

Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Markets



HOGS FOR SALE

old, from Championship stock.
Will reg. in buyers name. H.
J. Schneider, Hampton, Rt. 2,

phone Jonesboro 3137.

Half Bib Bone and Half lit-
tle Bone, black African Guinea
Pigs, 7 weeks old, my place, 14
mile east of Alto, Post Office.
A. B. Blalock, Alto. . -

SPC purebred boars, $20 each,
4 months old, weigh 60-70 Ibs.
$20 ea. Jerry Boyt, Yatesville,
Boxeife co

Full stock Little Bone Black
African Guinea boar, for breed-
ing, about 150 or 175 lbs., $35;
shipped, $5 extra. O. P. Sinque-
field, Harrison.

Red Duroc Jersey pigs, from
ae stock. J. J. Waters, Louis-
ville,

Hampshire pigs, sired by
Southeastern Fair Champ., subj.
to register, 8 wks. old, $20 ea.;
Other pigs, $10 ea. at my farm.
Julian F. Kinnett, Stone Moun-
tain, Rt. 2.

Hampshire and OIC pigs,
ready, $10 ea; also nannie goats
of fine milk stock, reasonable;
and, several fine riding horses.
See. Fred E. Ferrell, Marietta,
Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd. phone
Smyrna 5-8344.

2 SPC Boar Pigs, 17 wks. old,
subj, to reg., $25 ea. Aaron Dees,
Gay, Rt. 1.

Purebred Durocs, either sex,
5 mos. old, best of bloodlines,
reg. buyers name, $35 ea. at
ae M. M. Newsome, Sanders-
ville.

SPC Pigs, 50-75 Ibs., both sex,
some of nations top bloodlines,
reg., treated: Will ship. D. M.
Matthews, Tennille, Rt. 2.

Reg. Bie Bone Guinea Pigs,

10 wks. old, $25 ea. at farm; $30

erated, shipped prepaid, . reg.

buyers name. No chks; Also

1 bred Gilt, $65. Cannot ship.

Tuther C. Holland, Byromvyille,
ners

Purebred Hampshire pigs, 8
wks., $20; bred gilts and sow
ea. $65. All reg.; or unreg. gilts,
$55 ea. David Stough, Locust
Grove. Ph. Griffin 7396.

Purebred Tamworth 16 wk.
old barrows, $18 ea. Father M.
Nicolas, O. C. S. O. Procurator,
Monastery of the Holy Ghost,
| Conyers. Ph. 4611. ;

Reg..SPC 4-H Sow, has 2 lit-
ters of pigs, best bloodlines, for
sale with pigs, reasonable; Also
want small gentle pony mare,
wt. about 600 lbs., safe for small
boy, preferably half Shetland,
with saddle. Larry Ferguson,
Cave Springs, Rt. 1. i

\

Reg. purebred, cholera im-
mune boars, 4 mos. old,
ready for light service, $50 ea.
FOB. Will ship but best to see.
Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran.

OIC gilts and boar shoats,
for breeding, from reg., short
nose blocky type stock, $25-$30
ea.; Prize winner. Herd boar,
$75. Reg. buyer's name, treat,
and crate. See at my farm. Paul





Berkshire pigs9 to 12 weeks |

Cohsbnic Sane
ARKET BUL

HOGS FOR SALE

-. Tamworth gilts and boar
pigs, already weaned, out of
production record litter. Will
ship. John P. Dempsey, Rome,

.

Several sows with 2nd. litter.
of pigs; also 20 shoats, 100 Ibs.
or more, J. H. Coleman, Jr.,
Warrenton. :

Reg. Hampshire male, 10 mos,
old, 200 lbs., $75. Papers. Can-
not ship. John Reese, Crawford-
ville, RFD 1.

Shoat, around 200 Ibs. $30.
Mrs, H. G. Bryson, College Park,
Rt. 2, Box 215 A.

Little Bone Black African
Guinea, stay fat kind pigs, bred
sows, male shoats. Wilson Car-|
son, Griffin, Rt. C. ;

Very good reg. Hampshire
pigs, well fed, $22.50 ea. at farm
when 8-10 wks. old. {8 wks.
old July 6 and 7). Hoyt A.
Green, Cartersville,
Valley Farms..

Cherry Red, Reg. Duroc gilts,
3 mos. old, selected for breed-
ers, from top bloodlines and
large litters, $25 ea. with pa-
pers, life treated for cholera.
Robt. A. Cail, Savannah, Rt. 5,
% Forrest River Duroc Farm.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



Gaited Saddle mare, 8 yrs.
old, well bread, gentle, lady
can ride. James A. Reed, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 5.

Dark Bay Mare, approx. 1350
Ibs:, work anywhere; Also 1H
Wagon. J. D. Pierce, Dahlonega,
Rt 4a

2 Ponies, suitable for boy. or
girl, saddle pony, very gentle,
also good sound work mule.
L, H. Quarterman, Flemingtoh.

4-1/2 yr. old Buckskin Mare,
quarter horse, about 850 Ibs.,
excellent for xperienced horse-
man, due to foal Sept. Maurice
Wilner, College Park, RR 2,
Box 389. Ph. Fa. 3607.

Pr. 5-7 yr. old mules for,
sale or trade for pr. work
mares (horses), 4 to 6 yrs. old,
wt. 1000-1200 Ibs., ea.
Wellborn, Rock Spring.

Small horse, about 950 Ibs.,
gentle, suitable for. children
to ride, $90. D. H. McGill,
Chamblee, 3520 Henderson Mill
Rad. :

5 gaited Sorrell saddle mare.
1100 Ibs.,
2 stockings, 9 yrs. old, bred to
reg. Tenn. Walking stud, foal
in Sept., with bridle and sad-
dle, $200. Brantley Prickett,
Carnesville, Rt. 3. Ph. Fulton
4-2132 after 6 P.M. :

Saddle horses, 1 ea. gelding
and mare, spirited but. gentle,
well trained, $125 and $150. Rob-
ert Laramore, East Point, 292
Redwine Rd. FA, 5455,

900 lb. mule, 10 yrs. old,
work. anywhere,
with harness, $40. J. A. S



J. Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1.

pivey,
Jonesboro. Ph. 6251. $



; SRADE













Senrce ef Information

12.00-19.28

Federal - State Marker News Service
$ Seventh Street, N. @., ANante, Ga,

11,50-15.78



% Green. Z

gentle, blaze face, |.

ton. Ph. 2151.

fine shape, |

P. 0. Box 947. _

'|9nd. freshening (3 kids, male |

_ |give 4 Qts. daily, 3 qts. with
list kid. D. A.

| LIVESTOCK WANTED
| CATTLE: 2

jer under 2 mos old, within 30

_ HORSES AND MULES
|) SFOR SALE

&

Reg. American Saddle horse,
sorrell, 3 white socks, 5 yrs.
old; also Tenn. Walker, 4 yrs. |
old. W. A.
POB 388.

At Stud, Silver Dapple
white mane and tail. Fee $15;
Mares pastured free. W.-C,
Burson, LaGrange. Ph. 2-3673.

Large 5 gaited Pinto ~ Pony
with or without saddle and
bridle. Perfect for children.
Sally : Forrester, Decatur, 3928
Lawrenceville Hwy. Ay

Pinto Pony, well mannered,
8-9 yrs. old, with saddle, bri-
dle, -$100. Johnnie Stevens,
Douglas, Rt. 3. ai ee

Small saddle horse. Can see
my farm 6 mi. NE Sparks in
Brushy Creek Community. Mrs.
Ed Taylor, Sparks.

Extra nice saddle mare, reg.
peppy, smooth riding, $200 with
bridle and saddle, R. J. Thomp-
son, Thomaston, Rt. 5. Ph. 3753.

Well trained. cattle pony,. 9
yrs. old, $175. T.
Clarkston. Ph. 43-6377 or 6375.



RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS,
AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES FOR SALE) -



2 pairs Reg. South American
Chinchillas, (not rabbits) 1 pr.
bred, and two 1 mos. old bab-
jes, $1800 for lot. C. J. Gar-
rett, Bremen, 323 Laurel St.
Ph. 2063. ee :

Rabbits, Ducks, and Geese
for sale. W. G. Jones, College
Park, 314 $. College St. Ca.
6108. 2

NZW and Belgium Cross
Rabbits, fast growers, fine for
meat, 3 mos. old, $1.50 ea.;
Pure NZW, large size breeders,
2 mos. old, $1 ea. at-my place.
Clem Jolly, Clarkston.

25 pr. Chinchillas, 1 pr. or
as many as wanted or will
trade. Must sell, J. H. Reeves,

Moultrie, Box 1 07.



SHEEP AND GOATS
_ FOR SALE



kids, 1 gal. daily, $50 at my
place. Inquire at Akins Filling
Station, 4 Lane Hwy. Mrs.
Fred Davis, Acworth, Rt. 2.

- Young Milk Goat, now milk-

Rt. 1, Box 16.

Reg. Hampshire Rams. for
Sale. Dr. L. A..Mosher, Ros-|
well, Rt. 1. :

2 Rams of Corrydale. breed-
ing, 2 and 3 yrs. old, wt. about
225 lbs.; ea., from healthy flock,
$40 ea. K. D. Sanders, Eaton-

Suffolk Rams, less than 1.
yr. old, $65 ea, W. S. Pearson,
Columbus, P. O. Box 1225. -

ver, Rossville, phone 84-6411.
Reg. Hampshire rams, ewes

ship. Inquiries' ans. promptly.
Westervelt Terhume, Atlanta, |

Pure blood Tog. milk goat,
and 2 does), June 21. Should

Bagley, M. D.,
Austell. : SOs





Want purebred Hereford Heif-
mile radius. Contact J. C. For-
rester, Jr., -Powder Springs,
Reo eco Stee ; :

HOGS: Ss
Want 5 large sows, not pure-

| bred within 50 mi. Atlanta, atjing

market price; also want good



{mileh cow.

o freshen soo!

Shetland Pony Stallion, 40 in., |

Tenn, Walking stock, gentle, |

M. Morris, |

pick vegetables, $5

Young milk goat with Ist.|-

ing. S. W. Hamilton, Vidalia,

(open or bred) and lambs. Will]







Dolan, Augusta, | ce























ton, Eatonton, Box
GOST ee

Want Shetland Pony
in., gentle, child
State reasonable p:
far off. Danny Fau
Rt-B, : ag

Want mare, abou
gentle, boys can ride, 1,
on or Roberts.
Musella,

Want at once,
work mule, abo
weight Short wheel
first. James Neal, As

GUINEA PIGS (CA
Want 50 female Gui

6 mos. old. Quote pri
G. W. Edmondson, Ne





FARM HELP wa

_ Wanted white wo: 1
50, unencumbered, hes
ergetic, no bad habits,
chores on Fruit and B
R. W. Langford, Tocco

Want competent. you
to drive tractor w:
plow and other farm-
farm. State wages |
H. Turner, Orchard

Want married farm:

on irrigated vegetal
near Atlanta.

house with electricit






County farm. Write J.
ers, Brookhaven, Box



-Want at once a
clean woman no

r

for light farm chores

>

_|for home as one of the
_|No objections to 1 or

col. man and wife, or
alone, to help with fa
light farm work. A. J.
Nashville. Rt. 1, phoni

Want working forema
yrs. old, qualified and
working foreman on
ranch.. Some grain anc
trees. Farm mechanizec

|Ferguson and all orien

ment requited. C
Albany, 122:
Sta

1/2 No.



- POSITIONS WAN



White man, 37 yes

| wife and 6 children, ag

_ 30 head sheep, some yearling |.
ewes and older. Elbert D. Sil-|

16, wants job general 4

also can drive tractor o
Born and raised on farr

Teal, Sr.. Suanee. Rt.

58 year old man wan
work for home and

Wife and 16 year old d
able to help. All willing
ers. Can also do rough

ter work, painting and s
work, Willing to go ar
in aratio of 80-miles

lanta. Henry M. Justice,
ta, 2276 Bankhead Hw
-47 year old white ma
2 children, son, 14, g
want job on poultry o:

farm, $253 weekly. S
_jafternoons off. 3 or 4
-house,






wired for elec
schools, bus line
38 yrs. exp. A
truck and tractor. Ni




moved at once. |
Riverdale, Rt. 1.

60 yr. old man wan
light farm.













alph Dangar, Woodstock.