f armers.
Aarket
Commissioner
Phil Campbell,
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1955
N UMBER 3
ae Pruial Husbandman
S. A. PARHAM, Agronomist _
tal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton
winter grains offers opportu-
oes fattening and, win-
rye in the Coastal Pisin area will-
an) to 140 days grazing and each
ous growth of these crops will
ee as ye as steers in. dry lot
, steers phould not be bisced
til enough growth has. accumu-
0 to 800-pound steer per acre.
20 on small grain planted the first week
x and fertilized with 100 Ibs. of nitrogen.
tands (4 bushels oats or 2 bu. rye per
g rate) the crops should be from 6 to.
gh. Carbohydrate feeds such as ground
corn or molasses can be fed at the rate
junds per steer per. day during the
period, but preliminary data at the
ndicate a 40- -day dry lot feeding period
the grazing aoa might be more pro-
search indicates steers on oats will gain
_ faster and be a little better finished at
gricultural
ALENDAR
Notices of Agricultural events will be
ed in this column. Some notices will be
sted on page 2, column 1, under Sale
its. Notices should be mailed to: Editor,
ae Bulletin, Dept. of Agriculture, State~
, Atlanta, Ga.
28-29, Atlanta, Dinkler-Plaza Hotel
Annual Convention Ga. Frozen
ood Locker Assn.
28 - Oct. 8, Atlanta, Lakewood
ark Annual Southeastern Fair.
ct. 4 is 4-H Club Day.
-6, Atlanta Thirteenth Annual
B Club Congress.
1, Americus Donouctration
er Calf Sale. Aplee Ameri-_
Promotion Assn.,
Livestock Assn., Ga. _
2 GRAZING PLAN LISTED
ht gain among beef cattle. Steers
akes place at Tifton on the average by
TO * THE MississiPPl
Are Your Milk Cows | =
Pets Or Producers?
- Are you keeping a guy pound ine
fat milk cow as a pet?
Agricultural Extension Service dairy-
men note that it costs about $85 per year
io feed and maintain a dog as a pet, and
they point out that there are about 100,-
000 milk cows in Georgia that are not
producing enough milk or butterfat each
year to pay for the feed and labor they
require.
Are your milk cows
ducers?
pets or pro-
the end of the grazing period than those on
Abruzzi rye. Abruzzi rye is more winter hardy,
grows a litile faster in the fall and will produce
from 50 to 75 pounds more liveweight gain than
will oats on comparable areas and fertilized alike.
Both will produce carcasses whose fat is slightly
yellow.
COMMERCIAL BREEDING CATTLE
For wintering commercial breeding cattle
grazing should be rationed to about four hours
daily by feeding some low grade roughage such
2s corn cobs or oat straw.
Winter grazing planted for dairy cows can
be utilized earlier. in the fall or winter than
when planted for fattening beef cattle since dairy
cattle can be grazed for an hour or so daily and
removed. Very often this luscious winter grazing
from the small grains will result in a marked
inerease in milk production per cow even though
_ grazing is limited to only an hour or so daily.
The small grains contain a stimulus for milk pro-
duction over and above the additional food value
furnished by the crop. For dairy animals, it is
wise to practice rotation grazing, which means at
least three areas of grazing so that two could be
making renewed growth while the third is being.
grazed.
At this station, one-half. acre of annual win-
fer grazing per cow has furnished 60 percent of
the total roughage intake of the milk cow from
the first of December until the middle of April.
The secret of good annual winter grazing from
oats and Abruzzi rye is early land preparation,
sufficient seed. and ample fertilization.
growth must take place before cold weather if
abundant grazing is to be available during mid-
winter. Sufficient nitrogen should be pr esent when
temperature and moisture conditions are favorable
in the fall and early winter.
PREPARE LAND IN SEPT.
September land preparation is important to
conserve the September rainfall which is more
rliable than October rains in the Coastal Plain
area. As far south as Tifton, small grain plantings
the first part of October are more reliable than
late September. Early October plantings are
necessary for best winter grazing results. Novem-
Ber: plantings are satisfactory for small grain pro-
duction but ordinarily too late for excellent
winter grazing.
Adequate fertilization is highly important
in obtaining good fall and early winter growth of
oats and Abruzzi rye. Grain intended for heavy
Good
pes
| Re-Clean Oat, Rye Seed
Ga. Farmers Are Urged
By HUGH INGLIS
Agronomist es Crop Improvement Assn,
Charles H, Fite, of Cedartown, reports
the following oat yields taken from the
same field: From.seed which had been -
re-cleaned and graded into large seeds
before planting produced 100 bushels of
oats per acre while the seed that had been
planted as combine run produced on 60_
bushels per acre.
Now that the time for planting oats and
other small grains is at hand, we can not overe-
emphasize the importance to: farmers of having
all their seed re-cleaned to remove weed seed,
erop mixtures and very small oat seed. |
All small grains seed should be treated.
; Georgia farmers ought to stop planting mule
feed oats. Every year we hear of two to three
hundred thousand bushels of it being sold to
. farmers, some of it misbranded and some even
without any seed tag at all on the bag.
Dont buy_a pig in a poke. Make sure you
know whats in that seed bag before you buy it.
grazing should receive 400 to 500 pounds of
4-12-12, or 2-12-12, or 0-12-12 at time of planting.
An application of at least 100 pounds of nitrogen
per acre is essential to high forage yields. Nitro-
gen may be applied as land is being prepared or
at time of planting. All of the common sources of
nitrogen are considered satisfactory for grains.
= : ROTATE YEARLY
The same diseases do not affect oats and
Abruzzi rye; therefore, yearly rotation planting
can be made on a given area for many years
without building up disease in the soil for either
crop. It is not wise to follow oats with oats or
Abruzzi rye with Abruzai rye on the same land
for more than two years. For the Coastal Plain,
Southland is the best early oat. Victorgrain and
Arlington are the better medium-early varieties,
and are best for grain.
For excellent winter grazing from oats and
Abruzzi rye:
1. Prepare land early to conserve moisture fog
early October Plantings,
2. Apply at least 100 pounds of nitrogen before
planting.
3. Apply sufficient phosphorus and potash. (Ap-
. proximately 500 pounds of 2-12-12), :
4. Seed at the rate of 4 bushels of oats or @
bushels of Abruzzi rye per acre.
5. Get ample growth to carry a 600 to 800-pound
~ steer per acre continuously if to be used te
fatten cattle for slaughter.
8. Practice rotation grazing if to be used for
milk production.
7. Practice yearly rotation of oats and Abruzzi
rye if the same fields are used successive
years. 2 ae
8. Remove animals from oats grazing from
February 15 to March 1 if a good grain yield
is desired.
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SALE EVENTS
Oct. 5 (Wednesday) Com-
plete Dispersal Sale Lakeside
Dairy herd ...10 A. M. Car-
tersville . . . 58 cows and bred
heifers -(31 reg. Guernseys);
15 heifers (10 reg.) ready to
breed; 14 heifer calves (8 reg.)
and 3 herd bulls. Herd vacci-
nated. Write. Larree John-
ston, Rt. 2, Cartersville.
SECOND HAND |
MACHINERY FOR SALE
One-row AC corn puller, like
new, ready to go $350. J. S.
Johnson, Byronville.
~ a =
14 in. Case hammer mill, 5
~ screens, one set platform scales,
used very little, $250 for both;
22 hp unit with shafts and pul-
leys for pulling Intnl. grist mill
$100. -H: -. Dunagan; \Rt--_ 1,
Statham.
Intnl. 4 can dairy milk cool-
er, good running cond., $50.
Mrs. H. E. Redding, Rt. 2, Fair-
burn, Phone 4653.
3 yr. old JD 2-row corn plant-
er, mounted on 4 yr. old JD
tractor, $200 for both. John
Ww. Strange, Girard.
Good. two-horse wagon, $85.
E. B. Bishop, Rt. 1, Senoia.
UD 16 Intnl. power unit,
with 395 Corley sawmill, edger
and belts, H-Farmall tractor,
power lift log cart, 99 Mc-
Culloch saw, 2 horses, wt. 1400
and 1,600 Tbs. All first class
cond., $4,000. Elmer Ellington,
Danville, Phone 3335.
AC model C tractor with 2
-disc. plow, 2-row cult., 8 disc.
harrow with power take-off hy-
draulic lift, lights, $595. W. A.
Ayres, Lithia Springs, Phone
_ Austell 4643,
Allis Chalmers WD _ tractor
and disc. harrow, $650. V. L.
Stapler, Rt. 2, Box 85, New-
nan, Phone 777-Y-J3.
1951 JD model B-tractor,
planters, dist., turning plow,
cult., harrow, good cond.; 2-
horse cult., 1-hors cult., and
2-horse wagon. Mrs. Roy Wells,
Sycamore.
High pressure tractor sprayer,
fits any power take-off, 50 ft.
hose and nozzle, like new, used
twice, $302 Wet. Allen; Rtc 3;
Alpharetta, Phone 5061.
AC tractor and one-row cot-
fon picker. Sell both or separ-
ately. Bargain. B. C. King,
Hartsfield.
JD Model-B tractor with pow-
er lift, good tires, PTO shaft,
late model, but crakes by hand.
Excl. cond. My farm, 5 mi. So.
of town on State Hwy. 281.
Meads Rousey, Ritec2: Reveen
RUN N
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
1949 Ferguson tractor with
planters, dist., cult.,; and 4 disc.
tiller. Cheap. James Holton, Rt.
1, Wrightsville. -
Wortman- Pecan Sheller, made
to fit No. C. Farmall tractor,
practically new. B. W. Middle-
brook, Barnesville, Phone 67.
Hillside or Riverside 2-horse
turn plow, No. 55, good cond.,
new handles and one extra
point, $10; one-horse wagon,
almost new, 2 in-tread wheels,
good and strong, needs shafts.
$25, at my farm. H. B. Shear-
ouse, Guyton.
Model A. corn mill, motor,
belts, pulleys; No. 2 JD corn
sheller, $65; also want deep-
well Jet pump with tank. Give
price and cond. of pump. D. T.
Foster, Rt. 3, McDonough.
AC hay baler (round bales);
also Ferguson side del. rake,
almost new cond. Wilton Hicks,
Flat Shoals~Rd., Decatur, CR-
3655.
JD tractor and 4 disc. tiller,
both good cond., $500 at farm.
Silver City, % mi. So. Concord
church. Wayne W. Croy, Rt. 3,
Cumming. s
1949 Ford tractor, cult., plant-
ers, 4 dis. plow, 20 disc. Taden
harrow, Peanut weeder, AC
tractor and cult., 4 wheel Coby
tractor -with flat bed, 6% ft.
X14 ft., good tires, MD Diesel
Farffall and cult. All perfect
cond. W. Solon Jones, RFD
1, Bartow.
Blacksmith equip: 2 Anvils,
70-80 lbs. wt., with blower, etc.,
nearly new, $49. (less than half
price). Sell separate if wanted.
See D. A> Messer, 355 Crew St.,
S2We Atlanta_ 3.
Model 25 American all crop
dryer, with or without 15 hp.
electric motor, good cond.; also
seed cleaner. T. D. James, Rt.
1, Musella.
Lillistan Peanut picker. Sell
cheap for parts; also AC 40
combine in cutting cond, See.
J. Ralph Duggan, Rt. 2, War-
then.
1953 Ford tractor, hydraulic
seat, King harrow, utility blade,
reverseable scoop pan, heavy
duty wagon loader, 2 disc till-
er, used less than 300 hrs.; Sup-
er-A_ Farmall tractor with 8
dis. King harrow and 2 dis.
tiller plow, wood saw and prac-
tically new cult. and lay-off
plow. Ivan Stephens, Park St.,
Buford, Phone 2362. :
2-wheel case hay baler with
air cooled motor, $225 at farm
5% mi. East Winder. Has been
used on my farm and is per-
sonally owned. E. R. Maddox,
, Winder. i
.| ter, late model Super A Farm-
SECOND HAND |
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
"Allis: Chalmers G tractor,
mower, planter, Fert. equip.,
smoothing harrow, disc tiller,
cultivators, misc. plows, and
hay rake, good cond. $1,100.
Robert Allen, RFD 3, Fayette:
ville. (% mi. No. on Hwy. 85)
_ Good 1 H wagon, for sale,
my place, 5 mi. No. Cleveland.
A. Ditzel, Rt. 3, Cleveland.
David_Bradley side Del. rake,
good cond., $125. H. F. Wright,
Rt. 1, Box 283, Alpharetta (near
Holbrook Camp Ground)
1 H wagon and harness, in
fair shape, also 1 roll barb wire,
all for $40. See G. C. Goodmah,
Rt. 1, Fayetteville.
Steam canner, 100 can cap.,
exc. cond., $35. W. H. Stand-
ard, Abernathy Rd. Atlanta 9,
*phone CH 3653.
1952 Ford tractor, used 950
hrs. only, with full and com-
plete line of equipment. Bar-
gain. R. C. Martin, Rt. 1 Harts-
field.
John Deere A tractor, Sub
Soiler and Disc tiller, Side
rake, Manure spreader, Hay
baler, Combine,~ Drill, Lime
spreader, Rotary Hoe, Hammer
Mill. E, R. Hodgson, % Hodg-
sons Farm, Athens. :
2 Roller Cane mill, good shape
with iron clamps and _ good
frame sweeps, 18 in. rollers,
$40 my place near Nevil School.
John L. Anderson, Statesboro.
2, 10 x 38 ply Firestone trac-
tor tires, $50 for both, 2 two-
row sprayers, nes ly new, $25
ea., good 2-horse wagon and
bed, $25, nearly new Case ham-
mer mill, and 60 hp. Intnl.
power unit, $1,000 for both.
Carlton Goldin, Draketown.
1952 JD-A tractor, power
control, rollamatic, lights, per-
fect cond. with 8 dsc. harrow,
$1,500. Robert N. Gilbert, Fay-
etteville Rd., Jonesboro. Phone
2148.
Good feed nae on heavy,
runners, power take-off type,
$60. C. O. Taft, Pearson.
Farmall M tractor, good cond.
planters, cult., disc., and dbl.
sec. 20 disc. JD cutaway har-
row, $1,500. Walter C. Wells,
818 S. Main St., College Park.
9-row JD grain drill, good
cond., reasonable, or exch. for
16-row - drill. Herman Brewer,
Rt. 3, Danielsville.
Oliver mowing machine; need
slight repair, reasonable at my
place. 3 mi. West Palmetto. H.
B. Wilson, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
Lilliston 3 blade Rotary cut-
all tractor, with planter, fertz.
attachment, cult. and turn
plow. All excell. cond. Priced
below Market for cash. Hilda
B. Tootle, Rt. 1, Manassas,
Phone 2377.
1953 Moline Z tractor, har-
row, excell. cond., $800; Home-
lite one-man gasoline power
saw, used less than 3 mo., $225.
At my viece 12 mi. West Dub-
lin. W. G. Smith, Dexter.
3 deck Elec. brooder with
heat in top unit, 25 baby chick
cap. vu wt. 5 or more lbs.
$15. W. R. Haynes, Main St.
Perry, phone 112 J.
Complete cotton Gin with 55
horse M&M Moline Ind. power
unit, good cond. operated last
season; also saw mill. At my
place near Chestatee School, 12
mi. from Cumming. James W.
Dover. Ray Taylor, Cumming.
Farmall Super A. 1952 unit
3 point hookup, $795; Brillian
cult., $170, scraper and pan. A-1
cond. E. T. Spieks, 5185 Coving-
ton Hwy. Decatur. CR-5333.
One-horse Wagon
cond. my place 6 mi. ~E.
Adrian. Gordon B. Douglas, Sr.
Rt. 3, Adrian.
Star Pea huller with belts,
used very little, $30 if taken at
once. P, L. Hood, Nacoochee.
Two cut off saws, shafts, el-
ectric motor, and 25 ft. cord,
Athens 4 disc. till
very little; 24 disc. Tanc
row, | good cond. my pl |
Franklin. Grady H. Rill i
Ridge Crest Rd., TaG:
Two-horse_ Oliver j
raeenine: good as new, $45;
-harrow, good cond., suitable
small tractor, $15.
dis, Rome, Phone 4-291
AC 1-row Cotton picker,
one season, picked about
bales, o0d cond. Sell cheap
trade. R. S. Lindsey, 215 Coose
wattes ae Rome, Phon
Two-wheel ee fire trac-
tor wagon with 9 ft. X 4 ft. X
3 ft. Box; 2-19, 3 rib tires, tubes,
and wheels for an 8-N Ford
tractor, my place on S. Gordon
Rd. Ed Bennett, Rt. 2 Box 316, |.
Austell,
Small water Ram, eee Whiz,
2-H turner, dbl. ft. plow, 2-H.
wagon, 2 Cole planters, 2 guano
disc., cider press, and 2-H Cut-
away, harrow. All good cond.
My place. W. Alfred Pass, Rt. 3,
Buford.
Large cane mill, 6 roller, hor-
izontal power mill, 2 pans, 18} 3201.
in. feeding space; 10 in. heavy
duty 8 ply rubber belt, 54 ft.
long; suited for heavy work
such as sawmill, or cotton gin.
J. A. Bond, Rt. 2, Lithonia.
JD model 594 Steel mereet
side del. rake, good cond. $100
FOB my farm. Gesreo Park,
Rt. 3, Macon.
Lilliston Peanut p
power hay baler wi
motor. Both on rubber, $3
| Glenn Anthony, 3821 _ Hamil
Ave., Columbus:
Mecomaitk Deering
machine and rake, 5 f blad
No. 6; also Gantz g 10
plows and scrapes. Very
J. J. Welch, Rt. 2, MeDon
1951 2 AC f 3
s1 one-row Sie Phone 3877.
planting and cultivating equip. cs
starter, lightss, made one crop. One- ah Once Wagon, $15 oy
$400, and two notes; one due}.
now. Must sell. Theron Bees ne ee
Adel. cee
24 can Wilson Dairy
guar., $400; also 12 ca
runs, but needs min
$100. Frank a Rt.
Roto Mower-Post Hole Dig-
ger Saw combination for 3 point
hitch, $250 lift type Rotary Hoe,
$125; lift type harrow, $135; 2
disc. Athens , plow, $75; Coy-|
ington Planters, $75; Peanut
Plow set, $20. "Ralph EL Mc-
Gilsee: O. Box 326, Dawson. |
Papec _ silage -cutter in good | |
cond., $100 at my place. Reid
Duvall, Rt. 4, Madison. :
tae Phone 51063.
Farmall Super A. tractor. With) Sse
B and B harrow, planters, cul-
tivators, wood saw, and stalk
cutter. All new in Jan. 1955,
plowed and cult. only 10-.acres.
Bargain. Robert H- Johnson, Rt.
2, Loganville.
Intnl. 16-row Grai
my place on Bold
No letters. Murray - Sims,
Rt. 3, Monroe. ~
John Deere 4-disc. tiller with
new tires, first class cond. Bob
Stovall, Lavonia. : -
lot of ay Gquare bale:
place 8 mi. .N. P
Fountain, Fort: Vall
1950 Farmall C tractor, cul-
tivators, planters, distributors,
bottom (2-14s) plows, dbl. Sec.
harrow, Peanut plow, No. 200
IHC Manure Spreader, JD side
del. rake. All A+1 cond. Sell
together or separately; if sold
together can be financed. Hus-
ton Willoughby, Rt. 25 oy IE
Ford Ferguson ir
dition, with Fergus
bog harrow,
$650 at my hom
Lavonia. F. ~O. Oe
7 qt. cap. pressur
$30. Mrs. C. R. Kraus, 1
bergh Dr., NE, Atl
in good }.
of }i
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Dill, 822 Peyton Ave NW,. At-
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Tee Mill,
ower. Mill, $65.
, Box 133, Doug-
e "9615. a
with 16 in. discs.
. tractor or mule
cond., $35. O. K.
= Radium Springs, :
= reer, McCor-
-horse mower and
ll good cond. J.
Adams, Mansfield,
ington 5164.
il complete. with corn
s, belts, and meal
Cole dbl. hopper
planter No .15 with
a used to plant one
5. No exch. My place
[onthoke: Church. Mrs.
rrett, Rt 1, Box 106,
Smith, Rt.
lanta 15, MU-8- 9680.
20 in. Corn Mill, $35, my
place. W. M. Allen, Rt. 1, Oak-
wood. |
Berkley deep-well pump, like
new, $50, or will trade. T. E.
12, Box 300, At-
: 3 none Syrup mill and 12
ft. zinc pan, three swimers, $35.
-Harvey Walston, Franklin.
Electric Brooder and incu
bator, good cond. $25 for both.
Mrs. Olive Tomlinson, P. O. Box
lous Smithville.
2-row Cotton oe good as
new, picks 10 bales in 8 yrs.
Bargain at my place. Jesse L.
Johnson, Calhoun, 406 N. Wall
Stise
~AC tractor and Cult.
tractor and Cultivator, 6 disc.
plow, lime spreader, grain drill,
Case
Case pick- -up hay baler with
V-4 Wisconsin motor on rub-
ber wheels, ties by hand, A-1
cond., $250. H. D. Davis, Cedar-
town, Phone 356-R.
Farmall model A tractor wih
all equip., 4 disc, tiller, all good}.
working cond. Sacrifice, $5,000.
W. Bo Sheffield, Rentz.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
~Want 18 or 20 in. hammer
mill with breaker plate, screens,
and magnet if possible in good
yunning cond. T. K. Chance.
itn Phone Waynesboro
9
Want set of TIntnl. peanut
plows to fit Farmall A with
or without blades, Cheap, with-
Want planters and fertilizer
attachment for Farmall Super
A., also 2 disc. side plow, Both
to be in good cond and cheap
for cash. Silas Ward, Rt. 1,
Homer.
Want hammer mill and feed
mixer. Leonard Garrett, Rt. 3,
Buford.
Want Hydrolic lift for mo-
del-B AC tractor. J. C. Leed-
lam, Brooklet.
Want power syrup mill with
pan, in good cond. Pat A. Mc-
Ree, Buckhead. ~
Want 18 inch Bottom Plow
for Farmall 100 Tractor. M. L.
Anderson, Rt. 1, Nahunta.
Want good, used 1-horse wa-
gon at very reasonable price.
Want 18 or 20 inch hammer
mill, in good rumning cond.
with rock catcher and sacker.
T. K. Chance, Waynesboro.
Want Super A. Farmall trac-
tor with 2-way button plow,
in good cond. Fred H. Lee, .
Metter.
Want Rotary mower for trac
tor in good cond. reasonable
C. O. Taft, Pearson. arcs
Want 2-row stalk cutter, 3-16
in. bottom plows and Cutter-
way harrow, A-1 cond. Both
for J. D. model 60. Prefer
mounted. type. State cash price.
A. L. Thomas, Offerman.
Want McCormick Deering
corn binder with conveyer; al-
so large type ensilage cutter,
perfer Papec. J. A. Howe, P. O.
s in radius of 50 mi. Will come} Dr. Carl B. Welch, Attapulgus. J es
or hee size 10x38, and harrow. Mrs. W. L. Rabun, after. G. A. Lewis, Unadilla, : Box 208 Bia OEE
no holes, $20 for both. | Warrenton. Phone 2434. ei Want planters and cult. for} Want small size Aerator for
d, oe os poets phone
~AC side del. hay rake, Gea
ee operating cond. T. H. Wilson,
cultivators, bottom |
and fertz. spreader, used
rea Sell cheap. Farm lo-)
. No. of Dayisboro,
iams, Rt. 1, Davisboro. ;
_ equip.
Not used this year;
50 tractor, 5 disc.
ection JD harrow.
Carr, Rt. 2, Rob-
: pop baler
I 00; JD 12-A 6 ft.
ith engine, $900; JD
e, $200. All nearly
ae oe Pe Smee
ll belts included. Resan-
aul pepeem Rt. 3, Ash-
Stonewall,
7516.
Big 4 John Deere 2-horse |-
mule mower, $100 cash at door.
Mrs. M. F. Coxwell, Warrenton,
Phone 314-M4.
6 can milk cooler.
trade for corn mill. R. T. Miller,
Rt. 2, Fairburn, Phone 7721.
i
Phone Fairburn
Sell or
A 12 pint pressure Canner,
used only once, perfect cond.
Reasonable. Mrs. Ralph Jernig-
an, 1746 So. Gordon St. SW;
Atlanta 10.
Internnal Harvester milking
Electric churn, used onl
time, $12.50. Mrs. Elwyn
Rt. 2, LaGrange, Phone 6533.
machines, complete with motor
and pipes, 4 can water cooler,
and 6 can milk box, and other
.| equipment. $350. Bud Tidwell,
2497 Ben Hill Rd., East Point,
Phone PL-82751.
short
amer,
Corn shaker or Shaker Screen,
complete or. parts. H. D. Sher-
wood, 601 Hemlock cece SE,
Atlanta, DI-4038.
Want Meaders upright corn
mill and sheller, in good cond.
Gordon Patterson, Rt. 1, Gaines-
ville.
Want good farm tractor with
hydraulic lift and power take
off, also disc.
soiler. L. E. McCracken, 184
Clifton St., SE, Atlanta 17.CRe
1221.
Want power take-off pulley
for Ford 8 N. tractor. William
J. Bryan, Rt. 1, Macon.
Want good used Peanut pick-
ser and power hay baler. State
age, cond. with price. E. P.
Drexel, Rt. 3, Tifton. ;
Want Garden Tractor, 2-1/2
or 3 Hp, with Turning Plow
and Hanoy, at bargain. J, C.
Ford, box 45, Ty Ty, Ga.
tor
plow and sub-.
iF. ~Rogers,
1949 VAC case tractor; also
Cotton duster. Letters ans. W.
I. Adams, Rt. 1, Ellenwood.
Want Hay rake for Cub trac-
with hydro lift, in A-1
cond., and reasonable del. my
farm. J. Ewing Arnold, Rt. 3,
Marietta.
Want Belt. pulley for Ford
tractor, good shape and cheap
for cash. Lamar Wilcher, Mit-
chell. =
Want late model AC: combine
without motor, in good cond.
eHeap for cash. M. W. Gunn,
Rt. 1, Zebulon. ;
Want D-6 Caterpiller or TD-
14 Intnl. tractor in good work-
ing cond. and priced right for.
cash. W. J. Rigdon, Rt. 1, Bris-
tol.
Want used two plow bottom
plow and rotary mower for
Ford tractor, good cond. Grady
Buena Vista.
Dairy use; and have 250 gal.
above ground propane or bu-
tane gas tank with mixing
chamber, for storage of tractor
fuel, $125. Reno Hibner, Staple-
ton. "Phone Louisville 4613. .
Want 1 used steam boiler, 75
or more HP, horizontal type
preferred, good eond., stand in-
spection, to use for heating vat
for a community Fence. post
Exchange. L. L. Morris, Rt. 1,
Baxley.
Want Ram water pump. Ad-
vise. P. T. Hipp, LaGrange.
Want 12-13 dise. grain drill
with fert. -attachment. Prefer
JD: also Ezee flow fertz.
Spreader, used to spread about .
100 acres. Letters ans. H. M.
Bailey, Rt. 1, Senoia.
Want Hercules Diesel tractor
engine, any cond. State model,
cond. accessories, and lowest
Dee H. Buxton, Byronville.
a Prices Paid At Various Markets
er 5 cc $/Y, Sylvania 16.25 15.60 15.35 16.00
ra L/S Auction, Honus 15.85 15.10 14.20- aes
September 10
Ss : =~ No.1 No.2 No. 3 No. 4 Dalten L/S Go., Dalton | 17.00 16.55. -15.90 15.00
& Long Comm. Co., Quitman 16.35 16.00 2 Washington Co. Mkt Assn., :
L/S Co., Rome 16.60 16.00 = 15.45 14.25 Sandersville a 16.20 15.61 15.55 (H)15.49
er 5 : : Slee ee September 12
Craig Comm. Co., Dublin 16.10 15.70 15.50 16.70 |. Bleckley L/S Auction, Cochran 16.40 16.00 15.90 16.60
oro S/Y, Swainsboro 16.10 15.65 14.95 17.10 Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 15.95 15.53 15.00 15.25
BRO 16.15 st Chatham Co. s/Y, Savannah 16.10 15.80 15.10 :
z : ; 3 : eaveres: Sees Waycross 16.07 15.35 14.80 13.70
/Y, No. 3, Sey 16.25 15.75 ie a. Farm Prod. Sales Corp., :
Neuhoff Comm. Co., Dublin 16.00 =15.90 15.80 17.75 | Canal Ca ale, 16.50 16,00 15.50 15.00
ucers' Co-Op L/S Exchange, ss a : arroll Co., Sale, Carrollton 16.50 15.90 14.48 13.50
: Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 16.50 15.60 15.00
Statesboro 15:75 14.86 14.40 15.50 | og
15.50 15.22. 14.42 - 13.60 elumbus S/Y Co., Columbus 17.20 16.20
Skuman's _S/Y, Hagen 16.10 15.56 14.79 15.11
; Dodge Co. S/Barn, Eastman 16.12 15.90 15.25 . 15.00
16.03 15.60 15.00 17.05 15.30
16.25 > Jesup S/Y, Jesup 16.34 15.75 14.65 14.99
ard s/Y, Gola See 10 55 15.14 14.60: -14.30 | Millen L/S Mkt., Millen ~ 16.10 15.50 . 15.00 15.60
: aoe 2 Seminole L/S Auc. Mkt., Donalsonville are 15.46 14.55 14.30
S/Y No. 1, Augusta 16.05 15.75 15.80 :
me Co. S/Y, Jesup 16.13 15.22 14.65 14.09 September 13 Ue
ta L/S Auction, Nahunta 16.05 15.05 14.20 Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 15.88 15.80 15.10 14.10
igham Co. S/Y, Springfield 1ibe7 5 15.25 14.75 15.00 | ~ 15.96" :
s' L/S Co., Douglas 15.78 15.00 14.11 14.40 Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 16.25 15.70 15.17 15.2
ale & cme Comm. Co., Quitman 15.68 15.20 14.35 13.75 Troup Co. Sale, LaGrange 16.95 15.47 14.80
15.70 - . Farmers $/Y, Arlington 15.91 15.57 15.02 14.60
ae 15.65 15.20 14.76 14.65 Farmers L/S Auc. Co., Nashville 15.71 15.21 14.79 14.91
L/S Co., Valdosta 15.61 14.45 14.16 13.65 McRae S/Y, McRae 16.27 15.99 15.28
15.65 Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 16.21 15.80 15.90
1/5 Assn., pAmericiis 15.78 15.48 14.90 15.50 Emanuel Co. S/Y, Swainsboro 16.40 15.75 15.25 15.75
a L/S Auction, Toccoa 17.75 17.50 16.70 16.25 | Tattnall S/Y, Glennville 16.25 15.55 15.00 15.90
rald S/Y, Fitzgerald 15.43 15.60 15.40 -| Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 16.17 15.60 15.02 15.32
/Y, State: 16.32 15.23 14.95 15.60 | Farmers S/Y, Sylvania 16.35 16.10 15.10 15.10
16.39 ata Appling L/S Mkt., Baxley 16.23 15.66 14.94 14.79
1557 ae = val ve Co., R 17.25 16.95 16.05 15.00
; cosa Valley Comm. Co., Rome : 6. f
16.58 15.60 15.22 15.85 | a liie L/S Co., Moultrie ; ae 15.80
) 15.75 15.60 15.80 Union S/Y, Albany 16.02 15.55 15.50 15.90
: 16.24 15.70 15.20 15.20 | Claxton SY. Claxton 16.40 15.50. 1600 15.40
16.25 15.55 14.90 Wilkes Co. S/Y, Weshington 16.25 19.00 16.00
16.45 16.50 15.10 Coweta L/S Sales, Newnan 16.75 :
: 16.25 15.61 14.45 14.60 | Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 16.00 16.02 16.05 3
bridge (15.85 15.45 14.65 Peoples L/S Mkt., Inc., Cuthbert 15.91 15.66 15.04 14.55
75.91. 15.41" =: 15.34 Bt Gir mawkcl : 2, eo ae Tato
. ie : , Hawkinsville . : : 8
Pe tee feso | Midalle 1635 15.75 15:60 15.90
Vidalia $/Y, Vidalia
Be pepper,
. es. Mrss. L. R. Zipperer.
: Rt 1, Sylvester.
PAGE FOUR
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
t
Moos honey, excell. qual-
lass from nee aches
ign orest, 2- Ya gn 0 ibe
Plus postage. ef
fue, 3401 Flat Shoals Rd., De-
gatur EV-2359.
MEAT:
8-10 Ibs. good fat Pola mea
galt cured, 50e Ib
hhks., nor Sunday trade. Mrs.
on Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Country hickory smoked meat:
Hams 10-20 Ibs., 85 1b; Shoul-
ers, 8-15 lbs.; Sides, 10- 16 Ibs.,
Oc tb. Guar. against spoilage.
hipped COD. Mrs. Louise T.
ope, Box 5, Dexter.
_ PEANUTS:
Peanuts, $1:50 Beck Add post-
age. Exch. for sacks: 3 print
rv 6 white. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1,
all Ground.
PEPPER:
Red hot pepper on a string
two cents a pod, or 50c lb. Add
Soeee O. C. Bradberry, Rt. 1,
ox 135, Covington.
Hot pepper, 50c qt. Postage
, Box 44, Haylow.
Hot pepper for sale. Send selr
ddressed envelope and 10e.
fs J .B. Wilcox, Box 748,
omerville,
Green and some red very hot
25e lb. 6 {ps $1,
ash. Add postage. A. F. Roper,
POSTS:
50 sawed Cypress posts, 35
ea. J. P. Baccus, 2546 Robin-
hood Rd., Macon. ~
Cedar posts for sale, on
Box 94, Decatur. DE 0760.
50 sawed Cypress, 6% fi., and
: inches dia. posts, $15 at farm,
mi. No. Davisboro, or will
Williams, Davisboro, Rt. 1.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
tact. Walter T. Candler,
corner creosote 8 ft., long,
del. reasonable charge. R.
Yellow root, 4 lbs., box $1.80;
S Queen of Meadow, 4 Tb., $1.50.
Moel Crump, Rt. 2,
Rock.
Yellow root, 4 lb. lard box,
90c PP in Ga. Mrs. Abe Goble,
Talking Rock, Rt. ae
Catnip, lemon balm, hoar-
hound, 6, 50c; also garlic bulbs,
50c doz. 3 doz. $1; horseradish,
$1 doz. Moss packed. Mrs. M.
iL. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Wild cherry bark, yellow
dock, blood root, yellow root,
Talking
green peppermint, 3 Ibs. $1.80;
dried peppermint, a Ib. PP.
Kittrie Holden, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
WALNUTS:
Black walnuts, hulled, clean,
10c lb. Add postage. No less 10
' Tb. shipped. C. Leon Smith, Rt.
, LaGrange.
EGGS:
Giant S. C. Black Min-
orca eggs, $3 per 15. Prepaid
insured Parcel Post, prompt del.
L. B. Williams, Newnan.
HONEY:
Local Ext. honey, 10 lb. pails,
$3; 5 lbs., $1.75 Del. parcel post
to 3rd zone. W. E. tetneston,
Box 135, College Park.
Small gourds, two tone green
ind yellow striped, 10 and
joe ea. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt.
2, Temple.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
ARTICHOKES:
Want one bu. Artichokes.
State del. price and approx.
el. date. E. L. Meekins, Box
67, Pembroke
BEANS:
Want half-runner white Ice
beans. Miss Mary E. Ballard,
Rt. 1, Concord.
.PEATHERS:
Want few pounds new or
used goose feathers. State
price. Mrs. V. W. Busby,
Sharoe St. eS
800
Rt. |;
Ep
HAY:
Want Peanut and other hay.
State Races del. at my barn,
jand FOB your field. Jack Liv-
ington, Rt. 1, Brunswick.
MANURE?! Want to hear from
someone who has dry rabbit
manure. State price_by 100 lbs.
J. Jd. Adaims, B. 0, Box (204,
Pavo. ,
SACKS:
Want white feed sacks, 100
Jb. cap. free of holes and mil-
dew. Washed and ironed. J. A.
Tanner, Dial.
Want print or col. feed sacks,
unwashed, free of holes. Will
pay 25c ea. and postage. Want
4 of ea. any color, and 100 tb.
cap. Mrs. Hansel Self, Rt. 3,
Adairsville.
SEED:
Want 100 bu. Abruzzi Rye,
1,600 Ibs. reseeding Crimson
Clover, 2,000 Ibs. Blue Lupine,
State price and del. date. FOB.
Hwy. freight. Murrel Holderby,
RFD. 2, Box 280, Valdosta.
Want 30 to 50 lbs. hulled,
organically grown sunflower
seed. State quantity and price.
R. E. Telford, 603 Grant St.,
S. E., Atlanta 12.
Want cabbage pea seed, rais-
ed near Oclocknee. Mrs. Esther
Herrington, Rt. 1, Box 199,
Rocky Ford.
Want Rye grass seed, State if
recleaned, germ. purity and
price. Leon Ehrlick, Swains-
boro.
Martin and Dipper gourds,
25c small mixed sizes, 10 ea.;
larger, 50c ea, Add postage. Mrs.
6.| W. EB. Wooten, Camilla.
- HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Nice, 6 yr old male mare,
very gentle, suitable for child
or lady. Sally Forrester, 8928
Lawrenceville Hwy. Decatur,
Phone - 43-5853.
Saddle horse with saddle,
both $150. Good cond. Randy
Hopkins, Lilburn, Phone Law-
renceville 2775.
2 yr. old horse, gentle with
children, $85. W. M. Cook,
1, Box 87, College Park
Pair of little mules, one is
5 yrs. old, other 10 or 11 yrs.
old; also an old wagon. All
for $125 or mules $50 ea. A. T.
See Flowery Branch,
RD \
Young spirited Mare, Walking
Horse Breeding, bred to Albino
Arabian. Sell or trade for white
mare of saddle-type or Shet-
land pony mare. Mrs. Julia York
Howell, Rt. 1, Suwanee, EX-6411
Ext. 253.
Mares, ponies, colts and gdld-
ings; also small black and white
spot pony stallion, very gentle.
Dick Fuller, Rt. 2; Abbeville,
Phone 2633.
, Shetland spotted steed, 6 mos.
old, broke, well mannered; also
milk stock goats, bill and 3
nannies, 1 and 1% yrs. old. Sell
or exch. for yoke of broke work
cattle, mules or horse, and pay
difference if any. J. F. Well-
born, Rock Spring.
Palomino stallion, 3 yrs. old,
gentle, easy to handle, blaze
face, 2 white feet, lighter skin,
about 1100 lbs., good show and
pleasure horse, $500; also dark
sorrel mare, bred to Palomino,
foal December, $200. Mrs. James
Morgan, Rt. 3, Moultrie,
RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS,
AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES FOR SALE)
N. Z. White Rabbits for breed-
ers; bucks, $4 ea. does, $5 a.,
also 6 mo. old does, $3. 50 ea.,
Bucks, $3 ea., Does and Bueks
$2.50 to $3. 50. See os place.
C. W. Page, 149 Nor ne
NE, Atlanta 8, AT- See
1.2, Wrightsville.
Y
te
| MARKET BULLETIN
RABBITS, CN AS,
AND GUINEA PI
(CAVIES FOR SALE)
Californians:
Hiner tee
bucks of best bloodlines
breeders, $3 ea. will ship ae
where. R. Lamar Brantley. Rt.
5 Chinchillas 1 N. Z.. and
one Calif. black doe, all, for
$15. Must sell. O. P. Foster,
Good Hope, Phone 5246.
ee purebred 8-4 mo. old
ed rabbits, $2.50 ea;
Two mixed grown does, 2 ea,
Ronald Betterton, 7200 Camp-
bellton Rd. Ben Hill, Phone
Plaza 8-2335.
8 white N. Z. does, bred, one
white NZ buck,*4 mo. old, $3.50
ea.; also bred female Guinea
Pigs (cavies), $2.50 ea. | Shi
anywhere. J. c Fields, 1018 W.
Poplar St, Griffin, Phone | 3682
after 6 p. m.
Several pr. of Chinchillas for
sale or trade. Contact J. H.
Reeves, Box 107, Moultrie.
5 grown Rabbits, 1 white
buck, 4 does, some White and
some Gray, $7 or $1.50 ea. You
pay express. Mrs. Fred Atkin-
gon, Rt. 4, Valdosta.
Rabbits, none over 2 yrs. old:
Does, each: 25 N. Z. W., $3; 22
black and white Dutch, $2 (buck
free with order of 10): 5 Calif-
ornians, $2.50; 4 Chinchilla
rays, $3; bucks, $2.50-$5 ea.
OB farm. W. B. Hancock, Rt.
3, Cumming.
Grown white rabbits, no sex
guar. $1 ea. plus shipping chgs.
Mrs. Luther C. Holland, Rt. 1,7
Box 129, Byromville
Gray doe grow rabbit and
10 Red chickens, almost friers,
cheap. Mrs. Cecil Reese, Box
604, Jonesboro, phone AT 1714.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want, reliable woman to do
light farm chores on small farm,
for good home. Mrs. J. C. Ot-
| well, Rt. 3, Box 210, Newnan,
"phone 2301,
Want Christian woman, not
over 40 yrs. old, one or 2 chil-
dren accepted, to raise chickens,
look after garden and other
lights farm ehores on small
farm. Room, board and salary.
John Knight, Thomasville, 1113
Madison St.
Want 2 or 3 good hands im-
mediately, able bodied, exp.
with chain saw, tractor and
truck, and general farm work.
Furnish house with elec. on
school and mailRt. Fred Bar-
ber, Box 206, Jonesboro.
Want honest/man to tend big
one-horse crop on standing
rent basis. Good smooth grey
land, no rocks, good 8 Room
house, ceild, wired for light.
Bring reference. Do not write,
see. Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Rt. 3,
Lithonia.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want farm family able fur- |
nish self and Own eq caulp ipment, |
to raise prolere and farm in
#856. Near ch urd store and
owah River. 5
en houses, good devetiings;
barns, school bus Rt.
feu pee agreed
pi Rd.
43-6334.
Want ferns white or coh,
for Dairy work. Man that can
drive tractor, wife also works.
Must be sober, honest. Come
at once. J. E. Thomas, Riedy
Lavonia.
etlstack
pon. Mrs.
Hayes, 6024 Lawren-
Rt. 2, Tucker. son
Want family to work 2-horse
crop in 1956, able handle about
2 A, Tobacco, 5 A. Cotton, 10-
12 A. Peanuts. Reasonable
monthly salary. Must be sober,
and no. bad habits. W. A. Big-
gers, Rt. a Cordele. :
Want middle age woman to
do light farm work on farm.
Board, Room, $15 wk. Three in
family. Sundays off. Near
churches and town. R. F. High-
smith, Rt. 4, Marietta,
Want reliable man and wife,
or small family, white or col.,
to do gen. farm work, tend to
livestock, bal. this and next
year. Furnish house, wood,
lights, water. 5 mi. No. Canton,
State Hwy. 5 E. L. Tippens, Ri.
3, Canton. *phone 1232 W.
Want man and wife, good
Christian people to live with}
me, 4 land, good garden
and wood, all free, -Can raise
poultry if desired. 7 mi. Ea.
Homer. Mrs. Edd Carlan, Rt.
2, Homer. ;
Want sence for 240 A. ue:
Land in good cond., ane eul-
tivation, free of stumps. Barns,
big shelter Tobacco barn; good
house,
gerald on Hwy. School bus and
good Allotments. Mrs. Cora
Fussell, Osierfield. :
Want midile age white set-
tiled woman, for light farm}
work, on farm: Good house.
Room, board and reasonable
salary. Consider with one child.
Near good School and Church.|| ;
| Ref.evch. Letters ans. Mrs. J.
D. Paulk, Rt. 4, Cochran, Phone |
4-6368. ae
Want exp. Dairyman to, han-
dle 40 cows, percentage base.
Must be sober and reliable.
Ref. aabeee aD) See Rt.
1, Musella. -
Want faally to help ce
1955 crop, picking cotton, and
other farm work.-3 Room house,
lights, on paved Road in Cobb
Co. Apply first house on Hurt
Rd., off Marietta and Mableton
He Je Anderson, Rt. ike Aus-
tell.
Want middle age man, white
or col, with good reference and
exp. to look after cattle and
hog farm. House, lights, and
water. H. N. Jackson, Sr., 3421
Elkins St., Phone
000 cap. ehick- |
lights, 14 mi. East Fitz-| ,,
Wa nt midd age hit
an. nk light farm work
. Room and board, s
Want single tah,
col, at once, for ge
work on farm. Board an
salary, until crop tim
then take crop on 50-50
ust drive truck.
Seeds eee
POSITIONS WANTE D
Gcod Corea sober, re
man-wants crop on 50-5
in family (4 to work). G
ouse, near School and Chu
and plenty of day work
Winter. Virgil Cates, Rt. 1
cust Grove. :
40 yr. old Chrisie
single man wants job
taker on farm. Go anywh
(you pay transportation)
get along with. Board and
weekly or $12 straight ti
HeOy. Bree Box 871, Po
ale.
Man and wife wane: job
ing broilers, 5 yr. exp. B
work with chicken
c Ethridge, ait. as
Exp. man and. wife (a6: al
dren), want job as careta.
farm. Need small hous
to be moved. R. s Bullar
Dr. Harper, Rt. 3, D
Single, 55 - yrs. old man,
cellent health, expert
want good job: on fi
on farm, no defects, h
graduate. States wag
ing Room, ee d
work data. Hubert
213 So. Main St., Has
Exp. 50 yr. old man,
(no ee want job or
A , cattle, b Salary s, &
alary
ane, % ;
Alford, Rt. it Lilburr
Exp. man wants ob
en or 25 or 50 cow
i ee single, = i
man wants jo =
overseer of teen Cae
anything on farm, farm
my life. Room and bo
ing to work. I. M. W:
Experiment.
. 42 yr. old white
2 children, desires-job_
ager, labor foreman or
taker of farm or livestock.
est, good worker, no bi
its. Exch. referenc
farm. Experienced.
ches and Schools.
Clarence M. Mahan, |
135, Conyers, :
22 yr. old man) and wi
job on farm. Exp. tru
tractor driver; i its
pick cotton. Want hous
ak 7-8179.
live in. tue Pruitt, R
Dacula. :
GRADE S Thomaston Atlanta Athens Z Rome ailanta: ae
9-12 9-13 ATA S16
Steers & Helfers : - : a es
Good 17.75:19.00 -17.50-21.10 *'17.00-20.00 - A
| Coml. 14.00-17.25 14.00-17.60 - 14.00-17,00 = 14.00-17.00
Urillty 12.00:14.50 = 11.00-14.50 -14.00-14.25 . ~ 11.00-14.25 1
Cutters -10.00-17.50 10. 00-12.00 00 10.00-11.50 . of Ine) 11.50
CALVES; : :
Good & Choice 15.50-19.00 15.00: 19.50 15.00-19.00 - 15.00-17.60
Util, & Coml. 11.00-15.75 = 11.00-15.50 = 10.50-15.25 : 10.50-15.00
Geod & Com! : es : :
Yealers ne 16,00-23.75 / 15.00-23.00 se _15.00-18.00
cows Bee
Uniity . 10.00-11.25 ~ 10.00-11.75 10.00-11.75 10.00-11.75_
C. & C. 7,00-10.80_7,80-10.50 10.50 . 7.00-10.50
BULLS ~ : ee : =
Uril. & Coml, 11.00-12.00 19,00-13.75 11.00-14.00 oe
Cutters 10.00-11.50 10,00-11.50 10.00-11.25
STOCKERS : : - ; te
Steers & Helfers 12.00-17.00 12.00-18.50 10.00-16.50 ce
Calves 11,00-17.00 _11.50-18.00 _11,00-18.50 ai
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