Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1955 July 20

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"WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1955

Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

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Leaf Crop Seen Good
After Recent Rains

TATE SEN. LAWTON URSREY
2 aber State Tobacco Advisory Board

Th main purpose of the Tobacco
passed during the January 1955 ses-
2 of the Georgia Legislature is to en-

> producers to have enough time to
erly cure, grade and market their

portant to the Georgia tobacco in-

Tobacco Advisory Board.
The Board consists of nine members

le Speaker of the House (William L.



Pent of he site. arm Bureau (H.
Wingate of Macon); one tobacco pro-
r ee by the Commissioner of
(Ed Perry of Claxton); and
y er of the Flue-Cured Ware-
usemens Association appointed by the
on (J. L. Bowen of Tifton), The

of Agriculture (Phil Campbell).
_ OPENS JULY 21



dvisory Board, Senator Matthews, Mr.
owen and I. recently attended the con-
sntion of the Board of Governors of the
ght Belt Warehouse Association. There




ation to set July 21 as the opening date
z the 1955 Gece tobacco teatketing
ason. a

This years opening date is sllaaest!
week later than last years, and the
er date was arranged in order, as the
sove-mentioned Tobacco Act. seeks, to
ve growers enough time to cure, grade
d market their Nah Tobacco growers
eded more time this year due to the
corte: freeze and the pone

planting. |

4 Other provisions of the Tobacco Act
ire that all tobacco warehousemen
rat ng in Georgia obtain a licnse from














3ACCO SALES START JULY 21



0. But the act lists other provisions

and calls for the appointment of

e State Representatives appointed by

Senators Cor tea A foe Sone
resident (Lawton Ursrey of - oe

n of the Board is the Commis-

; As embers of the nine-man repens

were successful in getting this organ-.



ommissioner of Agriculture, and em-.

Poisonous Plants Reported

Killing Cattle In Georgia

Dir Ce. Rife, Secretary of the Geor-
gia Veterinary Medical Association has
- pointed out that he is receiving reports
of death-of livestock from plant poison-

_ ings from many areas of the State.

Two plants are causing most of the
trouble, These are Bracken fern (hill-
side fern) and Lantana. .

- Bracken fern is found on hillsides,
wooded places, in most areas of the
State. Lantana is an ornamental flower

that has escaped from cultivation and

now growing wild in many areas. It is
especially common around old house sites.

CALL VETERINARIAN

Veterinarians report that both of these

| poisonings produce symptoms that are |.

highly suggestive of acute infectious dis-
eases. For this reason should either type
poisoning be suspected a_ veterinarian

| should be called immediately to identify

them from other diseases that might

spread to other cattle.

Prominent symptoms in Bracken fern |
poisoning are hemorrhages from many

parts of the body. In Lantana poisoning

a yellow color to the muzzle and slough-

ing of the skin is noted in many animals.
Because these symptoms are also seen in

serious conditions such as anthrax and

leptospirosis it is important to have a
professional diagnosis made.



| powers the Commissioner to revoke the

license of any. warehouseman who holds
a sale before the opening date as set
by the Tobacco Advisory Board.

SELLING SEASON

The Act also sets the minimum sell-
ing season at 27 days, and limits the sell-
ing hours for each day to five hours. The

operating week is limited to five days per

week, providing that Saturday and Sun-
day shall not be used as selling days.
Section nine of the Act states that the
sales rate at warehouses shall not be
faster than 450 baskets per hour. The

- s
~ Act requires-warehousemen to report at

the close of each Fridays business the
number of pounds of first-hand tobacco
received, the average price per pound,
and, the total sales. The report must be



- Extension Service 0.K.'s
Macon County Sheep

By DENIS C. DELGACH

Assistant Livestock Specialist
Georgia Agricultural Extension. Service

Sheep are available to Georgia farm-
ers In any number desired at the farm
of Herman Friedsam, Marshallville, Mac-
on County.

The females are SO ikwedout ewes,
primarily Rambouillet, Corriedale, and
Columbia breeds, which are recommend-
ed by the University Extension Service
for commercial sheep production. The
only two breeds of rams recommended
for Georgia use at the present time are
the Hampshire and Suffolk the Hamp-
shire being recommended for North Geor-
gia and the Suffolk for South Georgia be-
cause they can take the heat a little bet-

ter than the Hampshire.

RECOMMENDED

%
All sheep on Mr. Friedsams farm
have been screened by me and are clean,



_sound sheep. They were shipped to Geor-
* gia from Texas, primarily. However, some

of them came out of New Mexico and

- Oklahoma. These sheep are for sale only

after the farmer has been approved by
his county agent and the Extension sheep
specialist. This is to keep the program
on a sound basis. :

. This farm is located about middle
way of the state and is convenient to
Georgia farmers. Mr. Friedsam has an

- ideal sheep production setup equipped

with the necessary facilities and stocked
with adequate sheep supplies. This en-
ables the farmer to buy his ewes, rams
and sheep equipment at one trip.



made to the State Department of Agri-
culture, State Capitol, Atlanta.

With tobacco consumption going
down, and the per acre production go-
ing up, tobacco growers are faced with

_ another cut in acreage allotments if the

Federal Price Support Program con-

tinues.
WOULD CUT ACREAGE

The U. S. Dept. of Agriculture recent-
ly suggested a program for 1956 that
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SALE EVENTS



-. August 9 (Saturday) Val-

oa:

amy farm. Marvis

dosta, Livestock Auditorium
Reg. Duroc sale... 35
_bred gilts, 15 boars and 20

-~ open gilts selling. Sponsored

by: Ga. Duroc Breeders -Assn.,
F. M. Stewart, Shellmen,
~ President.

Aug. 10 and 11 (Wednesday-
Thursday) Valdosta
Pony Auction sale . . . very
Jarge selection of both using
and breeders .. Grade and
Reg. ponies offered. Tom
Hewitt, Valdosta, P. O. Box
742, phone 1848.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



McCormick-Deerng Mowing
Machine, 5 ft. blade, good cond.,
$35. F.O.B. Mrs. Arthur Smith,

_ Monticello, Rt. 2.

AC. WD. 1951 Tractor, new

tires, good cond.; J. D. No. 5

Mower, practically new; J. D.
Killefer Harrow 22 in. Disc, 6
ft, 18 Disc; Athens 2 Disc
Plow for above tractor (new
disc); Hydraulic 2 wheel Trail-
et for tractor. All in A-1 cond.
Bargain. C. Paul Ferguson,
Thomaston RFD 3, Ph. 2490
(Saturday after 6:00 P.M.).

VAC Case Tractor, 1949
model; 4 disc tiller, 8 disc Bush
and Bog Harrow, Good cond.
R. B. Bradshaw, Winder, Rt. 1.

McCormick HML50 Disc
Plow; one 5 ft. Mowing Ma-
hine, will fit Farmall H. or
tractors, $100 for both. Roy
Russell, Milner, RFD 1.

One-1 row John Deere Corn
Picker, perfect cond., $600 at
Chapman,
ideal.

6 can Westinghouse Dairy
wfilk cooler, good cond. $150.
Jack Tibbitts, Dallas, Phone
4641.

4 Water Wheels; 15 in. James
Leffel Sampson, and 12 in. S.

organ Smith (both with wic-
ket gates), 21 in. Regular De-
Joach, and 12 in. George Green
patent regular. E. C. McKinney,
Blue Ridge, Rt. 2, Box 35.

Judson & ft. guano basic
slag or other fertilizer, distri-
putor, on good rubber, $150;
Cultipacker,. good cond., $150.
B. W. Middlebrook, Barnes-
ville, Ph. 67. :

8 can and 1 6 can Interna-
tional Milk Cooler with built

in Agitator; International Milk- |

ing Machine complete; 40 ten
gal. milk cans; John Deere
Side Delivery Rake on Rubber.
Cheap. T. Butler Vaughn, For-
syth, Ph. 5567 or 5566.

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Servis Rotary Mower, fit any
2 row or larger tractor. Jas. C.
Johnson; Palmetto, Ph. 5031.

1942 Farmall H tractor, 1948
Farmall C, with 2 disc plow;
1951 Super C Farmall, 2 disc
plow; fertilizer, planting and
cultivating equipment for Super
C Farmall; easy flow gauge
Distributor-bush and bog har-
row, others. All good j
Priced to sell. B. W. Middle-
brook, Barnesville, Phone 67.

Fairbanks Mammer Mill with
60 Foot Belt. Good cond. C. A.
Irby, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1.

A one-horse wagon, good
cond. $40. L. A. Wisenbaker,
Lake Park.

New Farmall Super A Trac-
tor with mower, 2 disc plow

used less than 50 hours. Sell
for $1,500. Guar. to be as rep-
resented. T. J. Bailey. Frank-
lin. :

New Holland 772 Auto. hay
baler, good cond., used 2 yrs.
Will give you G. D. side de-
livery in working order with
baler, also G. D. mower, 6 ft.
blade used 2 yrs. $175. Walter
Griffeth; Athens, 180 Hardin
Dr., LI 6-6055.

Power cane mill, good cond.,
$35. James Rawls, Wrightsville,
Rite :

Planters and cultivators for
A-B-C Jobn Deere, $125; One
6-disc tiller, $200; heavy J. D.
harrow, 6 ft., $150. Used 1 yr.
Z. V. Houser, Jr., Perry, Rt--1.

One-Horse wagon, good cond.
Cheap. Dee Evans, Stockbridge,
Bie ae

1950 Massey Harris model
30 tractor, good cond., hydrau-
lic system, $650, J./D. Nelson,

Surge Milking Machine com-
plete, good cond., $100; wood
saw with belt and carriage for
Allis-Chalmers B or C trac-
tor, Ike new, $40. H. A. Butler,
Macon, RFD 3.

Case pickup Hay Bailer with
V-4 Wisconsin motor on rubber
wheels, ties by hand, A-1 cond.,
$295. H. D. Davis, Cedartown,
Phone 356 R.

|* Massey Harris model 22 trac-
tor complete with plows, har-
row planter and drags. Mary J.
Anderson, Atlanta, LA-5678.

2 horse wagon, $40, 2 horse
middlebuster, $5. C. R. Worrall,
Austell, Rt. 1, Box 225, Phone



9470.

cond.

Stockbridge, Rt. 1, Phone 3872..

ARK
SECOND HAND _

| MACHINERY FOR SALE

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SECOND HAND



20 gt. liquid cap., Dixie pres-
sure canner with steam gauge,
$15: Dixie simplified hand auto.
can sealer with attachments for
No. 3 and No. 2 cans, $20, or
both $32 cash. Good cond. Mrs.
J. BE. Caudell, Athens, Phone
Liberty 3-2164. }

For sale. 1/2 horsepower
Gould deep well pump, tank,
and approximately 100 ft. of
pipe, $65. H. B. Reid, Jr., Ben
Hill, Rt. 1, FR 4067.

Allis Chalmers M dozier,
with 7 ft. tilt blade, new pis-
tons and rods, motor in A-1
cond. good for farm or saw
mill work. $2,250. W. M. Der-
den, Decatur, 5131 Pangborn
Circle, EV. 6038.

J. D. 12A 6 ft. combine with
engine, $900; IHC, 1 man: pick-
up hay bailer with engine,
$900, MM 10 ft. auto. left 16
dise grain drill on rubber,
$500; J. D. 10 ft. side delivery
rake, $200. Other Equipment.
All nearly new. L. P. Singleton,
Ft. Valley, Rt. 2, Phone TA
5-5940.

4 incubators, 1-2000, 2-10,000
and 1-3000 Petersime and
Jamesway $600 or sell separ-
ately. Was hatching 80-90%
when closed down. Good cond.
Q. C. Jordan, Toccoa, 219 Hayes
Stes ;

Dump rake, $35; terracing
and ditching blade, $40 both
for Ford tractor, in excellent
cond. Dorothy Watkins, C/O
Cameron Crest Farms, Sandy
Springs. CH 2068.

Square Bale Hay baler with
motor attached,
good cond. $240. See at my
farm anytime. Cayce H. Phil-
lips, Ellaville, Rt. 3. .

1951 Ford Tractor, Rotary
Pasture Cutter, Cultivtor,' 2
Disc Plow, PTO unit and Wood
Saw, $1200; also F-20 Farmall
Tractor, 24 Dise Heavy Duty
Harrow, new discs, all good
cond. Very reasonable. See.
Roy Harrison, Linton. s

2 Horse Wagon, $25; Anvil

Turners, $25; 2 Single Turners,
$20: Grain Cradle, $15; Guano
Dist. and Cotton Planter, $15.
Olen B. Reid, Thomaston, 104
Park Lane, Phone 4201.

and pickup harrow (bought in : .

February, 1955). Everything Case pide pee. ey

Hydraulic control, cost $2,300 Rake, good cond., ractor
6 7, |hitch, some extra teeth. Write

before coming. J. A. Lovelace,
Warner Robins, 214 Shirley
Drive, Ph. 2984.

Tractor, new 22 inch Dise Har-
row, Tiller plow, Planters and
Cultivators and Cutoff Saw.
Tractor has Hydraulic Lift. Rea-
sonable. Eugene C. Foster, Bu-

ford, Rt. 2, Box 100, Phone
2893. :
Complete sawmill outf ts

Turner Roller Bearing Mill,
Corley Edger Roller Bearing,
U-21 Power Unit. Reasonable.
J. R. Garrett, Luthersville.

2-horse wagon, 1-horse turn-
ing plow. Mrs. Joel C. Elliott,
Rt. 2, Kennesaw.



SECOND HAND .
MACHINERY WANTED

all blocks inj

and Blower, $35; Two-2-Horse |

~Nearly New Super A Farmall }\



Want late model 5 to 9 h. p.
tractor either 2 or 4 wheel type
in A-1 condition.. Buy or trade
new Wisconsin Air Cooled mo-
tor 9 h. p. used for pulling feed
mills small saws. N. Morris
Nicholsen, Rt. 1, Talking Rock.

Want Wall drill with wheel
and bits, in good cond., to use
in repairing my farm equip-
ment, such as harrows, tractors,
plows, ete. Sam J. Canada,
Resaca. i

Want Steam tractor engine,
(to be used to thresh wheat
with) 6, 8-10 or 12 horsepower.
I. Boyd Mason, C/O Mrs. Julia
Wimberly, Chauncey.

Want Dirt Pan or wheels
with mechanical lift to pull be-
hind Farmall F30. Must be in
fair shape and reasonably pric-
ed. G. C. Wilder, Musilla.



Want mower for cub: tractor.
Bert W. Chappell, Midland or
call Columbus 3-511]. :

bout 12 can size, preferably
slide in type, also some good
milk cans. Please state size,
type, price and cond. Neil Hol-
deman, Louisville, Rt. 1, Box
105A. i ,

Want good used Hay Baler
to be pulled by tractor. Must
be nearly new or in good cond.
L. E. Akins, Byron, Rt. 2.

Want Cultivator for 2-1/2
Horsepower David Bradley Gar-
den Tractor also Laying Off
Plow. State what you have,
cond. and price. John F. Gil-
peal LaFayette, Rt. 2. Box
248. > > Nee

_ Want Corn meal sifter for.
Cole. 42 in. top runner water
mill (eap. 8-10 bu. per hr.) Wm.
H. Robbins, Newington.

Want Second-hand peanut
combine in good cond. Cheap.
J. H. Leverett, Parrott:

Want double Ox Yoke in
usuable cond. State price. Miss
Eleanor ,Dayhoof, Columbus,
403 Baker Village Annex. _

Want J. D. Model 40 or M
Crawler Tractor with Doder
Blade. Would consider other
makes of light Crawler or ma-
chine in need or repair if pric-
ed right. E. C. Hall, George-
town, Box 295.

Want small 8 Roler Cane
Mill and Copper Pan (Evapora-
tor).~Reasonable. W. P. Colvin,
Milner. Rt. 1.

Want 10 or 20 ton Truck
Seales. State price and cond.
John C. Self, Rocky Face.

Want Corn Binder, any relia-
ble make, in good cond., Cheap
for cash. O. G. Pruitt, Royston,
Box 281. ee

Want Mower, Horse Drawn
or to use with Farmall Tractor.
Contact Norman Schofield,
Holeyandale. Bees =o

Want WD model Allis-Chal-
mers and equipment in good
cond. Would consider another
make of equal size. R. C. Bar-
nette, Cartersville, Rt 4. :

Want 1 ea. Mule Drawn
Mowing Machine and Rake; al-
son Cultivators for Avery Trac-
tor. W. C. Alford, Lilburn, Rt.
1, Ph. Stone Mountain 4672.



PLANTS FOR SALE _



Eggplant, Hot, Bell, Pimento
Peppers, Heading Collar ds,
Broccoli, Early Fall Tomatoes,
Brussel Sprouts, Wakefield
Cabbage, Parsley, 35c doz.;
Mint, Horehound, Lavenderk,
50c doz. No less $1 lots, add
25c postage per dollar. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, 5r.,
RFD 1, Box 20.

Rutger Tomato from cert.
seed, 500, $2.50; $4.50 M. Del.
or $3.25 M at bed. Good strong
plants. Guy Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

Marglobe Tomato plants from
cert. seed. 300, $1, 500, $1.50,

age. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville,
Rte 2: 5

Tomato Plants, 500, $2.50, $4.50
M Del. $4 M. at home. E. C

x

Collard planis ready to
transplant, 40 C at my home,
Postpaid 65 C, or 500 at 50 Cc;
Cc. W. Page. Atlanta, 149 North
Ave., N. E., AT-6452. =

NC Short Stem Collard
Plants, 300, $1, $3 M; Sweet
Pepper, 15c doz.; Dried Catnip
Leaves, 25 Pint; Dried Sage,
30c qgt., $1 gal. Del. Mary Ruth
Phillips, Royston, Rt, 1.

Chas. W., Roperneee Mar-
ket cabbage, Ga. collard, 50c C;
500, $1.25; $2.25 M; 5 to 10 M.,
lot, $2 M; Marglobe tomato, 50c
C; 50@, $1.50. All damp packed.

PP. in Ga. D. W. Davis, Mil-



MACHINERY WANTED

Want Dairy milk cooler, a-

teabbage, Ga. heading

Register,

$2.50 M. Now ready, add post- |

Cert. Marglobe and Rutger }

Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. |























































Gainesville. Rt. 2.

Tomato, collard and
plants, $1 C; $5 M. De
Exp. Col. or $2.50 M.
E. B. Wetherford. Gain
ieee) ; zo
Large, white, Cowhor

per plants, 35c do
50 -



H. A. Chastain, Ellijay.

Late Flat Dutch an
Drumhead cabbage, 30c
plants. black raspberri
yellow root plants, all,
Add. postage. L. M, |
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Large, imp. Dewberr
doz.; Mtn., Huckleberry.
ing size, 2 doz. 5c;
royal, 25c doz.; als
mustard seed, 40c cupfu
postage. Mrs. Rosie

Cumming, Rt. 1. f

- Rutger tomato plants,
M. shipped, $3 M. at 1
Ly -C.~ Strayhorn: Hi
Branch, Rt 1. ;

Marglobe and Rutger
$3.50 M. shipped, or.
patch. J. R. Strayhorn, F
Branch, Rt. 1. Si

Horseradish. $1 doz
thornless raspberries, $1.
2 ea. Bouquet, Cher.
Christmas pepper plant
All packed damp. Add po
Mrs. W. W. Lowman, E
Rt. Oo: = Se

Ga. heading collard, |
Dutch, Copenhagen
300, $1: $3 M;. Rutger -
500, $2.50; $4 M. No ord
$1 and none filled witho
age sent. Hoyett Hen
Ellijay. Rt. 3, Box 124.

Late Flat Dutch, Cope



300; $1; $3 M; Rutger
sistant tomato, 50c C; $4
Tess $1 orders and non
without postage added
Nancy Henderson, Ellijay
2, Box 124. So Niece as

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Marglobe Tomato Plan
$1; 500, $1.50; $2.50
postage. C. D. Crow, |
nille,? Rt. 2.25 =. oe

Everbearing Straw
(grow large berries), $1
postage. Plants now read
shipment. Mrs. L. C.
Gainesville, Rt. 1. _

Marglobe and Rutge
Plants, 500, $2; $3.50 M.
shipment. Mrs. Guy C
Cumming, Rt. 1. ;

N. C. Short Stem C
300, $1; $3 M.; Giant
Pepper and Egg plant p
15e doz. Del. Mrs. Leilac
lips, Royston, Rt. ae

Large Strawberry. $1.
Horseradish Roots an
$1.50 doz.; Large Garlic |
75c doz.: Peppermint, 40:
Add postage. Damp

Mrs. Freeman Long, .
Rt. 5. Baye .
"WATE

8 acres watermelons
for sale at my farm. Oti
Hinesville. Rt 1

MISCELLANEOU
FOR SALE _

BEANS AND PEAS:

Early Speckled tender
Runner beans, 1955 cr
teacupful; also dry Sage, gt
ready for use, 50c teacup:
postage, Miss Genia Bro
Ground, Rt.

Tender, white, -Ri
garden beans, 50c_ teacl
Jarge pink skin peanuts,

; dry Sage, gro
|teacupful. Add postage.
Ground, Ri



ledgeville, Rt. 2, Box 299.

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eee Rese re AS Re
ce Bulbs,, 60c doz. Mrs.
ee Temple, Rt. 2.

\

rtin a Dipper Gourds,
a.;, Mixed sizes 10c ea.; also
Seed. $1. cupful. Add

og Mrs. W- E. Wooten,
Ma. :

OULTRY FOR SALE |

TAMS:

Nd English - Black Breicted
Old Eng. and modern
Duckwing game, Mille
and Buff Brahma ban-
5 pr. and up. B. H. Hol-
East Point, 302 So.

. Money
- Frank Richter. Caire,
N. Broad.

Bar ams: Purebred Butt
chicks, White Leg-

Trio ea. of grown 0.
e and Silver Duckwing, $5
eggs from Leghorn and
Bantams, 10c each. C. H.
Sr., Columbus. ~3609

ee e S

2 pr. purebred Golden Se-
right Bantams $5 - $7 Pr. or
for common Bantam
will hatch pheasant and
uail eggs, 8c ea. and up or.
n halves. L. Hex, Atlanta, 642
ta Ave,, S. E.. DI 6746.

nens, i rooster. Show stock,
ns- good layers, $15 or $2 ea.

Smith, Decatur. 224 2nd
CR 2729. :

f urebred Bantams: Black
Cochin, Buff Cochin, Golden
ight and Barred Rocks $1
h. At present can supply
reasonable order; will not

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tams: Black Tail Japs,. 7.

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Bantams: Golden Sebright,
White and Black Jap Silkie;.

also Pheasants, J. F. Ginn, At-
lanta, 451 Metropolitan Pl, Se
E., AL 0617.

Golden Sebright Bantams, $3
ea.; some younger, $2 ea.; White
Black Tail Japs, $3 ea. also
common pigeons, -mated and
working, $1 pr.; Muscovy baby
ducks, 75c and $1.25 ea. Starling
Yawn, Byromville.

CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:

Game chickens, guar. game,
as good as the best. J. Robt.
Westmoreland, Toccoa. Rt. 3,
Box 92. :

Pit game hens, $2 ea; 12

large hens and 2 roosters (breed

not mentioned), $1.25 ea.; young

pheansants, $1.50 pr. also. guinea

pigs (cavies), $1.50 pr. Lockard

ee Atlanta; 2677 Pharr Rd.
_ CR 4390.

Sone pit game! hens, $2. ea.;
12 large hens (breed: not stated
in notice), $1.25 ea; some

E young pheasants, $1.50 pr: also

guinea pigs (cavies), $1.50 pr.

Lockard~ Bell, Atlanta, 2677
Pharr Rd. N.E. CR. 4390. oy
2. Warhorse-Leopard cross

(half each) and 1 Gray cock,
$3 ea.; Leopard-Warhorse cross
stag, yr. old, $2.50; 1 Blue, wit.
6-1/4 Ibs., $5. M. O. only. mo
Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St.

$10 trio. Ed
120

Warhorse games,
Cambron, Cedartown,
Woodland Road.

LEGHORNS: i
75 White Leghorn ee 10

mos. old, laying fine, $1.50 a

Ida Howard, Tennille. Rt.

70 S.C.W.L. pullets, begin-
ning to lay, $2.50 ea.; also R. L
Red and W. L. bantams for
Fall Shows, $2 ea. T. W. Na-
tions, Atlanta, 1490 Willis Mill



: . Leonard Fleming, Hart-
well Rt 12H 573-55: =





iy 5




























pling Co. L/S Mkt. Baxley
ith cy No. 3, Thomson

y &
on Co. L/S Co. -
ikes Co. S/Y, Washington

ladchurst L/S. Mkt., Hazlehu
farkers' S/Y, Statesboro
July 7 :
Farmers L/S Co., Deugias
ayne Co. S/Y, Jesup
mith S/Y No. 1, Augusta:
Ragsdale & Long Comm. Ce.,
Quitman -

nbridge S/Y, Bainbridge
Valdosta L/S Co., Valdosta

umter L/S Assn., Americus
Toccoa L/S Auc., Toccoa
Pelham $/Y Inc., Pelham
ingham Co. S/Y,
itzgerald S/Y, Fitzgerald
Nahunta L/S Auc., Nahunta
ulloch S/Y, Statesboro

uly 8

Ivania s/Y, Sylvania

mith Bros. S/Y, Bartow
Pierce Co. S/Y, Blackshear
Candler L/S Mkt. Metter
Mayers & Morris, Inc., Milan
int River L/S Auc.,

ombs Co. S/Y, Lyons
omasville $/Y, Thomasville
fifton S/Y, Tifton

july 9

Washington Co. Mkt. Assn.,
Sandersville

ton L/S Co., Dalton

ones-Neuhoff Comm. Co., Macon

gsdale McClure Comm. Co., Rome

ublin L/S Comm. Co., Dublin

Springfield

Co-Op L/S Exch., Statesboro
crdele: L/S Comm. Co. Cordele

ow L/S Comm. Co. Cartersville



Rd. S. W.

WF Black Spanish Standards; |

Sev. yong trios Hopkinson.

MINORCAS AND. MISCEL- _
LANEOUS CHICKENS:

Giant Black Minoreas, young

Send stamp for reply. L. B.
Millians, Newnan. : :

100 Hyline laying hens, 18
months old, good layers (cost
60c when day old) $1 ea. H. C.
Land, Lilburn, Lawrenceville

3919.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.
FOR SALE

Purebred, mated White King
and Homer pigeons, $2.50 pr;
Brown Ringneck Doves, $3.50
pr.; White Crested Polish hens,
laying, $1.65 ea.; Silver pheas-
ants full plumage, real tame.
$14.,pr. Mrs. Helen Street, At-
Janta, Rt. 2, CH 1777.

| other mixed.color pigeons. Hen-

and old stock. Prices on request. |

Kings, Blues, Silvers and
ry Fellman, Atlanta, 427 High-
tower Rd., NW.

Pure White and Silver Kings,
also Fantail pigeons. Prices rea-
sonable. L. W. Williams, Rt. 1,
Box 808, Columbus.

White Kings, Blue Kings and
Red Carneux pigeons. Sell or
trade for Fantails or fancy
Bantams.-R. A. Statham, Grif-
fin, Rt. 5, Box 158.

Booking orders for 1953
hatch, Caliifornia Valley quail,
heavy Jayers. L. M. Bonner,
Buchanan, ;

Birminham Roller pigeons,
various splashed colors, good
performers fast breeders. Mat-
ed banded stock, 2 yrs. $3



shipped. R. Lamar Brantley,
Wrightsville, Rt. 2.



Edwards,
Ste NEA AD 5152.4-

Ring-necked pheasant chicks,

2 pr

Atlanta,

peafow]s,
hatch, $65 or $35 for 1 pr. Coy
C. James, Americus, 2738.

day-old, week-old, . month-old

and half-grown. Mrs. Addie A.

716 Myrtle :
: 5

last year

No. Bob White quail: 5 wks.
50c ea, and up,

old chicks,
shipped collect;

few Chukas |

chicks 65c ea, and up; Chuka

eges,

40c ea;

quail,

25e ea.

22.50 C. Cliff Purcell Decatur,

6. wks.
Northern

217 Mt. Vernon Dr., DE 4238.

old covies of Large
Bob White

Quail

25 for $32; quail hatching eggs,
$22 C. All FOB. Wm. A, Thom-
as, Stone Min., Rt. 2. 3

36 Birmingham Roller
50c ea. S. G. Lang, Sr.,

eons,

eee Rt. 4.

pig-



Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Markets.

















GRADE Thomaston | acura Athens Rome Atlanta Gainesville
7-11 7-12 7-13 7-13 7-14 7-8

Steers & Heifers i ;

Good : ee 18.60 19.00-21.00. 18.50-21.00 - 18.50-20.00 -

Com. 15.00-17.50 ~ 15.00-17.75 15.00-17.50 - 15.00-17.75 - ;

Utility 12.50-14.50 12-25-15.00 12.25-14.50 - 12.50-15.00 12.00-14.00

Cutters 0 10. 00-11.50 10.50-12.50 10.50-12.50 - 10.00-12.50 10.00-11 50 e

CALVES | \ ee

Good & Choice 16.75-20.00 17.00-21.75 16.00-19-75 - 16.00-19.00 16.00-18.50

rican dees 11.50-17.00 12.00-17.00 11.50-16.75 = 11.75-16.50 12,00-16.50

oml.

Vealers 14.50-20.00 15.00-19.75 14.00-20.25 - 14.00-19.25 14.50-21.00
cows es
Utility 10.00-12.75 10-75-13.00 10.75-13.00 . . 10.75-12.50 10.50-11.50
c, & Cc. _ 7.00-10.50 8.00-11.00 7.50-11.00 - 8.00-11.00 7.50-10.25-.
BULLS : = :
Util. & Com. 11.60-13.00 12.00-14.50 11.50-15.00 - 12.00-14.50 11.25-13.75

1. | Cutters 70.00-11.25 10.50-12.50 10.00-12-56 - 10.00-12.50 9.50-11.00
STOCKERS eee Z
Steers & Heifers 9.50-17.25 10.00-18.50 10.00-18.56 - 11.50-16.75 9:50-13.50
Calves 11.75-17.50 12.00-18.75 11.50-17.00 - 12.00-17-75 12.00-16.00



Seurce of Information

80 Seventh Street, N. E.,





- Federal -~ State Market News Service

Atlante, Ge.

No. 1} No. 2 _ Noe. 3 No. 4 Seminole L/S Auc. Mkf. -
19.65 19.40 18.80 A950 Donalsonville 18.71
5 19.49 19.08 18.57 Swainsbore $/Y, Swainsboro 18.50
x 19.25 18.75 18.00 ; : : - 18.55
ou Japeway Craig Comm. Co. Dublin 18.77
19.85 19.55 18.50 18.30 | Waycross L/S Mkt. Waycross 19.19
18.50 18.10 14.50 12.60 Sutton L/S Co. Sylvester 19.00
: 16.20 Shumans $/Y, Hagan 18.50
20.20 19.80 19.75 15.90 | Muscegee L/S Co. Columbus 18.50
CS (sows) | Carroll Co. S/Barn, Carrollton 18.42
rst 19.21 18.61 18.05 17.70 Columbus $/Y Co., Columbus 18.90
19.30 - (19:00 19.00 ~ 20.50 Tri-Co. L/S Auc. Barn, 18.00
( _ Social Circle
EI 18.75 18.49 18:35. 18:71 Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 18.00
18.50 18.00. 17.43 16.90 | Ga. Farm Prod. Sales Corp.,
=. e505 18.75 18.00 Thomaston 19.50
: ; Chatham Co. 5/Y, Savannah 19.02
- 18.78 18.26 17.05 16.50 | July 12 :
18.60 78.45 17.75 16.75 armies Co-Op L/S Asa Soperton 18.75
19.00 18.55. 17.50 17.85 Emanuel Co. S/Y, Swainskoro 18.60
18.76 ~ 18.10 17.90 18.00 Metter L/S Mkt. Metter 19.00
18:61. :18:50' 17:70 18.90 Troup L/S Sale, LaGrange 18.16
19.40 19.10 18.80 18.00 |. Farmers L/S Auc., Nashville 18.78
18.74 18.35 17.68 Jones-Nuehoff Comm. Co., Macon 19.05
18.50 18.00 17.50 Tattnall S/Y, Glennville 18.75
18.75 18.10 17.00 Coffee Co. L/S Co. Douglas 19.18
19.50 19.00 18.50 Dawson L/S Co. Dawson 18.74
19.11 18.50 17.90 20.25 Mitchell Co. $/Y, Camilla 18.70
Appling Co. L/S Mkt. Baxley 19.00
18.50 18.00 18.00 17.85 | McRae S/Y, McRae 18.60
18.10 17.50 17.55 | Farmers S/Y, Arlington 18.30
19.00 18.05 17.80 Smith S/Y No. 3 19.05
18.75 17.50 17.30 Elbert Co. L/S Auc. Barn, Elberton 17.75
18.78 _ 18.05 Farmers S$/Y, Sylvania: 18.40
- 18.75 18.70 17.10 . | July 13
19.00 18.00 17.40 16.50 Claxton $/Y, Claxton 18.75
18.10 17.25 Hazlehurst S/M, Hazlehurst 18.67
18.96 18.30 18.20 Ceosa Valley Comm. Co., Rome 19.10
19.00 17.95 17.50 20.00 | Moultrie L/S Co. Moultrie 19.00
18.86 18.48 18.99 | Peoples L/S Mkt., Inc., Cuthbert ae
es 18.57
oe Seaboard $/Y, Colquitt 18.48
18.00 17.76 17.00 16.85. | Union S$/Y, Albany 19.05
18.65 18.00 17.40 - 16.20 Pulaski $/Y, Hawkinsville 19.10
18.75 . 18.50 17.90 14.40 Turner Co., S/Y, Ashburn 18.72
i (sows) Rabsdale McClure Comm. Co.,
ae Rome 19.30
18.85 18.55 18.50 18.40 Kite $/Y, Kite - 18.75
pe ABBE 1797 ie 17.20 | July 14 -
| -9.00 18.49 17.485 | Sumter L/S Assn., Americus 18.30

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18.00
18.10
18.25
18.25
, 18.30
18.55
18.05
18.30
17.52
18.30
17.00
17.25
18.00

18.75
18.65

- 18.00
18.25
18.25
17.10
18.20

18.50
18.05
18.95
18.30
18.30

Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets

17.85
17752

18.00
18.00

18.50 -

17.55

15.47

18.00

18.25
18.10

17.80
18.00
18.00
16.15
17.71

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18.19

17.86
18.05
19.00
17.50
18.00

18.25
17.90
18.75

18.35

17.81
18.55
18.80
18.70

19.00
48.50

18.25

17.80
18.45
18.35
18.30
17.33
17.15
17.50
18.50
17.00
18.00

18.10
17.20
18.00

17.90

17.70"

18.01
18.50

17.00
19.00
19.00
17.10

17.95
17.85

17.00
17.50
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15.20
AZ65
19.00
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17.20
16.50
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PAGE rour =

Tobacco Sales Start

(Continued trom

would cut acreage allotments 12 per cent.
The nations growers would plant 889,-
000 acres as compared with this years
1,007,000 acres. The USDA also announ-
ced that growers will vote July 23 of this
year in a referendum which will con-
tinue or kill the tobacco price Super

program.

Voters will have three choices in he

POULTRY FOR SALE

Heavy laying Chukars, $6 ea.

FOB; also some 5 and 2. mos.
old, from heavy laying flock.

Clyde Armour, Sr., Columbus,
Rt: 3:

RED (NH, RI, PARMENTERS):

Some 4-H Championship 4-A
N. H. Red roosters, $2 ea. Miss
eS Sybil McGuire, Carrollton,

7 Mos. old hens,- NH Reds and
some White Rocks, laying, no
culls, wt. 5-6 Ibs., ea. $1.50 ea.

_ No del. Ernest Alexandeer, De-

eatur, 114 New St., CR 3028.
ROCKS (WHITE

4

BARRED ETC)

30 White Rock and 10 Barred
Rock Hens, 65c ea. at our place.
Mrs. George Siceloff, Talla-
poosa, Rt. 1.

50 B. R. Pullets, 95 ea. also
47 other pullets, some laying.
Come and make offer. Mrs.

(

Rachel Norred, Rt. 1, Palmetto.

- Wyandottes, 10 purebred R.

es S. L. Wyandotte cocks, $1.50

-March and April 1955
Fateh, Docia Harris, Lula.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS
GEESE, ETC

10-Gese and Cae $25 or
$2.50 ea. M. C. Tamer, 'Gaines-
ville REE3, Phone Li-4-9843,

- 25 Geese, $1 ea., 12 about
grown, 50c ea. W. NG Harper,
Wray.

2 Large turkey Bobble and
1 hen. $14. Will not ship. J. B.
Southren, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

Young Turken (not turkeys),
roosters and pullets, will lay
soon, $2 ea. Mrs, John LL. Moote,
Madison, 705 S. 2nc St

~ 3 Dbl. breasted Bronze aca lL
White turkeys (3 hens and tom),

hens laying every day; also 18

bantams, feather legged, mostly
hens and pulless, laying. Ail
guar, perfect cond. Ship Col-
lect anywhere. Jas. E. Mc-
Cullough, Twin City, Rte |,



POULTRY WANTED

BANTAMS:

Want 2 young Buff Cochin
(deep yellow with feathers on
legs) hens. State price del.
Carolyn Hammond, Jackson.

DOVES:

Want 1 or 2 prs.
Mourning or Red Wing Doves,
same color as the regular wild
dove, but smaller, has red
under the wings and very tame.
J. H. Barr, Lumpkin.

DUCKS:

Trade 1 fine silent breed
drake for 1 silent breed duck,
or sell mine, Mrs. Etta Thomp-
son, Atlanta, 2005 Cheshire
Ave., S.W., CA 6777 ~

LEGHORNS:

Want 500-800 White Leg-
horns, 4-5 mos. old pullets.
Write D. M. Evans, Rockmart,
101 Church St.



HOGS FOR SALE



Cerry Red Reg. Duroc Gilt
Pigs with papers and life treat-
ed. $25 ea. F.O.B. farm. Robert
A Cail, Savannah, Rt: 5.

Hampshire (more lean meat
and net wt. than any other
breed) pigs, both sex, strict
registration, $25 ea. FOB. Del.
guar. F.F.A. Member.. C. O.
Maddox, Winder.



Little |} 9.

Page YD

crop.



HOGS FOR SALE

Purebred Duroc boars . and
gilts, from good bloodlines
(make good breeding stock), 9

wks. old, Av. 70 Ibs. ea., been
wormed, Contact, S..E. Dasher,

at home, Twin Lakes.

Mixed P. C. and OIC pigs,
all sizes and prices. James Car-
ter, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 487.
AM 9237.

Reg. big bone Guinea pigs,
7 wks. old, $15. ea. Reg. buyers
name. Ship anywhere, Rever
Wade. Alto, Rt. 1s

Reg. OIC pigs, males and
females, 9 wks. old, sired by
Griffith White King, grandsire,
Center Range Dude, $25 ea.
Will ship. Geo. ~ Summerford,
Pelham, C/O Harris Farms.

Purebred Durocs, 5-1/2 mos.
old, either six, Wavemaster
stock, best of bloodlines, very
prolific, av. about 150 Ibs., $35
ea. with papers. Marvin New-
some, Sandersville.

2 SPC gilts and 1 male, all
about 11 wks. old, $27.50 ea.
with papers: 4 gilts and 2
males, ready 2nd week in Au-
guest, $25 ea. with paper. Ches-
ter Cheek, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.

Reg SPC boar pigs from prize
winning FFA stock, and from
litter of 12, $20 ea. at 8 wks.
old, FOB. Max Chambers, Jr.
Milan. Rim:

Reg. Big Bone Guinea males
or gilts, 3 mo. old, $25 ea. at
farm or $30 ea crated and
shipped prepaid. Will register
in buyers name. Luther Hol-
land, Byromville, Rt. 1. :

23 SPC pigs of both sex, reg.
in buyers name. $20 ea. D. A.
Taw, Tifton, Rt. 2, Ph. 1716.

OIC boars and gilts, ready
for breeding, (also will sell
for meat) from Reg. short nose
blockly type stock. Prize win-
ning herd. boar good in all
points. Paul J. Cain, Coe:
Rt. 1.

Reg. Hereford pigs, 8 wks.
old July 30, excellent, both
sexes, papers furnished, $17. 50
each at farm. Leonard Fleming,
Hartwell, Rt. 2, Ph. 573-J-5.

Reg. Hereford pigs, boars or
gilts, 8 wks. old, finest blood-
lines, Reg. papers furnished,
$25 ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.
Marietta, Rt. 3. Ph. 8-8772.

Tamworth gilts from 3 to 5
mos.; also 2 boars, 5 mos. Reg-
and vaccinated against chlorea.
Ready for shipment. J. R.
Dempsey, Rome, Rt. 2.

8 pigs, Yorkshire and Black
Essex cross, now ready, $75 or
$10 ea. See my farm. Guy H.
Cooper, Braselton, Rt. 1. Box
50.

2 Hampshire Boars from top
show winning sow. FFA. Ent.
to reg. 16 wks. old, average
125 lbs. $40 ea. at farm. Ed-
ward Helms, Rt. 1, Box 2810,
Warner Robins. F

Reg. SPC, 2 sows, 2 yrs. old,
around 400 lbs. ea., $75 ea.; 15
pigs 10 wks old, $15 ea. Grand
Champion stock. Paul Sullivan,
Rt. 2, Thomaston, 4008.

Service Boars, 4-6 mos. old,
show prospects, 150-200 Ibs,
$50 ea, Immune from bangs
disease. Will ship or best come



see. Jas. R. Mullins, Cochran,

Voc. Agr. Instructor, Lake Park:
High School, Canning Plant, or.

| Byromville, Rie

Prices right.

' Young Black Poland China J

a) Gecrond ier LS oe OL Tice oe
the years 1956-57-58; 2. Approval for
1956 only; 3. Rejection of all quotas. Ap-
proval by two-thirds of the voters voting

is necessary to continue the support pro-

gram, If 1956 quotas or allotments are
approved the 56 crop. would be supported

at 90 per cent of Lay, as is iis veer s

If the Ae -year quota Blan is ap-

proved, quotas for 1957 and 1958. would
be announced later.

Tobacco is ponte s third lareest coe

HOGS FOR SALE

Plenty of extra good Reg.

Boars ready for. service;
fine good brood sows,
to our $500 Boar. Come and see.
Bob Allen Wall, Axson.

Reg. Tamworths, Boars (al-
most old enough for: service)
and Gilts. J. S. Davis, Abba,
Fitzgerald, Rt.93) Ph, 6541.

Purebred Duroc pigs, male
and female, 90 lbs. ea. J. J.
Waters, Louisville. -

10 purebred OIC pigs, Can
be reg.. buyers name. Prize
winning stock, oO ea. Jerry
Master, Buford, Rt. 2, Ph. 3646.

9 high production Hampshire
Cross. Sows bred to prize win-
ning bacon. type. Tamworth
boar, farrow soon, $65 each;
also several Tamworth pigs,
reg. buyers name, $15 ea. J. E.
Gunby, Sharpsburg, Rt.1,, Ph:
Newnan 1060. ~ i



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



Bay Mule, 950 lbs., fine shape,

work anywhere with harness,
$35 or trade for pigs. J. A.
Spivey, Rt. 1, Riverdale.

Bay Mare, wt. 1350, work
anywheere and wagon, both
$100; J.D. EASES Rt 4, Dah-
jonega.

Bay Mare Mule, - en work
mule, wt. 1000 Ibs. 9 0r 10
yrs. old, $75. Exch. for grain
binder or 1 man power saw.
WwW. P. Couch, Luthersville.

1300 Mare Mule, guar. to work
anywhere, not too fast, $75, with
extra good harness. J. A. ve
Axson.

Small very gentle, 5- cated
horse. See to appreciate. Mrs.
H. L.. Forrester, Decatur, 3928
Lawrenceville Hwy,



AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES FOR SALE)

Fine Chinchilla Rabbits,
young and adult does and bucks,
Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, Atlan-
ta, 716 Myrtle St., NE. AT 5152.

Young White Fur Rabbits,
$2.50 pr. Mrs. Marie Holland,
Dalton, Box 14.

C4 NZ. W. 10-12 Ib. young.
rabbits for breeders or meat,
6.50 or $2 ea. (Consists of 2
pr. from. fine bloodline) WwW. M.
Gay, Fitzgerald, Ritaase

New Zealand White Rabbits,
breeders and young stock, also
guinea pigs. Mrs. Helen Street,
Atlanta, Rt. 2.

White rabbits, does and bucks,
$1 ea. plus ches. Prompt ship- |*
ment. Mrs. Pe Holland,

New Zealand White rabbits,
bucks, 5 to 6 mos. ald, 2.50-
$3 ea.; does $3.50-4 ea.; Bred |
and Open does, $5-$6. See them.
C. W. Page, At-
lanta, 149 North Ave., NE. AT
6452.

15 or 20 doe rabbits and.
buck, all colors, $1.25 ea. Roy
Pryuitt, Buford Rt. 1. (Sugar
Hill). 4



SHEEP AND GOATS __
FOR SALE _

Reg. Hampshire Ra
for service. Dr. L.



Ph. WE 4-2166,-



Hampshire Pigs and some young
also
Bred

| 89 Front St., East. ee
RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, fe

| pigs, ready July 20. Grady Pan-

halves. Contract f

I would like



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

tobacco 3 in ce

_ As a tobacco farmer foe | many
fee is one thing I have learned

this period when most. farmers
vesting and curing their leaf. T
grading. Let me urge ee
carefully grade their tobacco in
get ee highest ee price. |















to emphasize now



ing between 4-and 5 qts. daily,
good stock, $40. Howard Kil-
gore, Atlanta, 103 Whitehall
St, SW., MA 2331. <i

4 Reg. Saanan Milk. Goats,
$150; 2 daughters of Lester of
Sunnyslope, 7 and 8 gts. when
fresh, now milking; 1 fresh in

730 Grand Ave., NW,, BE 5393.

Pr. milk type goats, black
with long, white, speckled. ears,
mother gave 4 ats. daily. Sell
or trade for pig or sheep 15

112.

Large Toggenbiire with 2nd
kids, 3 yrs. old, milk 4 qts.
daily, Saanan, Ist kid milking |.
2 qts. daily. All for see: DisA.
Bagley, Austell. Z

8 mos. old purebred ender:
burg milk goats, ready for
breeding this fall. $8 ea., 2 for
$15. H. D. Guthrie, Pine. Lake,
Ph. Atlanta 437710. :

2 milk goats, fee in J uly,
gallon daily,.$20 ea. W. G. Mc-

Clure, Duluth, Rt. IS phone |.
Norcross Olas Ls
=5 healthy, sure preeding

sheep: 1 ram and 4 ewes, ex-.
cellent good grade stock, $75 |
for lot: Elmer P. Grant, Rome,
304 Shorter Ave., phone 7304.

Purebred Suffolk Rams, ready
for service. Reasonable. Ww. S.
Pearson, Columbus, 1920 MSIEOS
lin Dr.

forse: brown Teas
milk goat, freshened June 28,
approx. 3 Qts. daily; milked
20 mos. last period, $75 at my
place. J. E. Robertson. Newnan,

Ewe lambs and purebred |
Hampshire Rams, for sale, also,
some OIC and Guinea cross
ter, Dial...

eee



~ FARM HELP WANTED |



Want Elderly Rennenan wo-
man to live in farm home as.
one of family; do garden and
other light farm work, $35
month room and board. Will
exchange references. Mrs. W.
B. Benefield, Riverdale Ph.
Jonesboro 6658. ees =

Want White woman to do
light farm work for Salary and

Rt. 4.

Want reliable - party, ie
sober, to take care of 900 lay-
ing hens, prefer one who can
drive truck and tractor. Start
work Sept. 1. Small wages,
froom and board. - John- ee
Alto, Rt. 1.

Want man and wife or fame
ily to operate laying hen and |)
small hog and beef cattle farm |;
near Atlanta. Paved road, near
school, stores, churches, Excel-

Want good, exp. man who
doesnt drink, to work 3,000 to}
4,000 Turpentine





Rt. 1, Roswell.

ed



_ Milk Goat, fresh 3 wks., giv-

| August. W .J. Sumilin, Atlanta, ae

W. L. pullets or a calf. Bring |
what you have and get them. |
H. F. Davis, Duluth, Rt. 1 Box :

board. Harlow Black. Eastman. es

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Cattle farm. Monthly
house furnished. Good
tunity for man willing
Give 3 Ref. Contact.
Riley, Cane Ea

Want middle-aged wo
live with elderly cou
farm and do light farm
for room, board and sal
Ne Philpot, Buchanan,

_ 38 year old woman wal
on farm with. reliable
doing light farm wor
home at reasonable salary
Tom Glaze, Cave Sprin

Man wants job on Bo
farm looking

White, christian,
bered, middleaged wor
| wants job on farm, with
role elderly couple, di
farm work, for
and private room
Wants close to.

~ Want. job oe
ene 50-50 basis or we
salary, 5 )
stock;
Carter, 2

or dairy ork

job at once. Sober.
ris, Decatur, aN:
DE 844385 es

Middleaged man wa
on farm, as foreman, caret
or on poultry. or livestock ft

or. Am alone, Sober,
good ref. and go any
Ce Hal Bilan, UG
N-W.- rakS
~ Man ca ers of \

job on farm; Work in tob \
peanuts, cotton,
wages. Need house. with
and plenty good well
Lynn Conley, Pearson Rt.

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Want Dairy job or
work. Am single. N
bits. Board, washing <
ary. William | ae
Cumming. :
~ Christian man ar
old son wants job o

farm. Several yrs. ex
ing tractors and eq

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lent large house, elec. stove, | ~

bath, city ~ water. References.| Want = Gob. _ raising
Edw. H. Stevens, Atlanta, ne (chickens) or Hogs and.
| Walton St. N. W. WA- 3479.

House with lights Be