Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
yBulletin
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1958
NUMBER 51 |
_ WARNING To FARMERS
PHIL CAMPBELL
Cc ommissioner
be ads on land more often
every three years. If oats are
the same land year after year,
il build up in n the SOih ce
20 per cent increase in stand
ated seed. fe
may buy treated seed or treat
iemselves. General recommen-
e dust form, or 1 1/2
of water in the =
ON BETTER OAT STANDS
1 bterial: This eaivner gave a
= oa it the
: || Aarteutenrat
CALENDAR
August 27, Macon fait grounds Geor-
gia Guernsey Breeders fall cow
sale.
= ae
- August 30, ABAC, Tifton Winter
grazing short course.
grain is to be planted within three weeks.
If the treated grain is to be sacked and
held in storage, the amount of dust per
bushel may be reduced to as little as 1/4.
oz. per bushel. Grain should always be
treated at least 24 hours before planting.
More than a million acres of Georgia
land is planted in oats each year for grain
and grazing. Properly treated certified
seed of adapted varieties can greatly in-
crease productivity of the oat crop. _
As for varieties, Victorgrain 48-93,
Fulgrain or Arlington are recommended.
In the mountains Forkedeer may be used
because of its winter hardiness. Floriland
is good in South Georgia.
Oats can be planted in South Georgia
anytime during October and planting
dates in North Georgia are Sept. 20 to
Oct. 15. Farmers planning to use the crop
for both grazing and grain should plant
four bushels per acre. For -grain alone
they may plant only two bushels per acre.
In buying oats or other small grain
(Continued on page 4)
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ASC Committeemen
Elections Next Month
The election of Agricultural Stabili-
zation and ConServation committeemen
will be held in 1,100 Georgia communities
between September 17 and September 21, |
John F. Bradley, State administrative of-
ficer of the ASC, said this week.
Three committee members and two
alternates will be elected in each com-
munity
Bradley said the mail method of vot-
ing will be used this year. He pointed out
that ballots will be mailed to all known
eligible voters prior to the voting period.
He added that ballots also.can be obtain-
ed at county ASC offices.
The state administrative officer point-
ed out that ASC community officers will
be nominated by nominating committees
selected by the county election board.
This board consists of the county agent,
county FHA and SCS representatives,
and the president of the-~County Farm
Bureau. Nominations also may be made
by petitions signed by ten or more farm-
ers. The ballots will provide for write-in
votes, too.
According to Bradley, any farmer is
eligible to vote who is participating or eli-
gible to participate in any of the ASC
programs.
Following the local elections, Bradley
continued, the chairmen of the communi-
ty committees in each county will meet
in a county convention on September 27
(Continued on page 4)
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PAGE TWO
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1917.
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SALE EVENTS
Glennvilie, Tattnall Co. Live-
siock Barn. Pai Angus Sale
Glennville. 54 Reg. Angus
cattle, 50 females and 4 bulls
effered Free heifer will
be given at close of sale.
Contact, Tap Bennett, C of|
Ga. RR, Savannah.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Case off-set 8-1/2 ft. harrow,
7 ft. Case harrow, 2 yrs. old, new
dises, $200 ea. or trade for cat-
tle; Intn] C tractor, planting
and cultivating equipment,
$1,25@ or trade for corn. All
good cond. Cash prices. C. M.
Pippin, Albany. Ph. HE 5-86386.
J. D. Killerfer subsoil plow,
with power lift; J. D. Killerfer
offset dise harrow, series 200,
equipped with twenty-eight 22
in. disc. Requires tractor of at
Jeast 40 HP to pull. Priced to
sell. In use on my farm, 7 miles
No. Cartersville. Holmes Neel,
109, Cartersville. Ph. 888-
One-row New Idea Corn Pick-
er, used 2 seasons; New Holl-
and Shucker-Sheller, and I
Brower 1/2 tom Feed Mixer
complete with 1HP single phase
motor. All excellent shape. Pric-
ed reasonably. John Wayt, Ros-
well. Ph. 6013.
Allis Chalmers B
piarter, lights, and Allis Chal-
xoers B Mower, both good cond.
18-22 Taylor-Way Dist. Harrow,
practically new, 18 ft. culti-
packer with new bearings, 1
double section spring tooth har-
xow, and 1 Drag pan, $550 for
jot. R. R. Champion, Greens-
boro. Ph. 4002,
tractor, |
| SECOND HAND
| MACHINERY FOR SALE
eAugust 31 Friday 7 pn. |
| 1948 Farmall A tractor with
| 2-dise plow and 20-disc smooth-
ing harrow, also, few cultivat-
ing tools. $300. See at my place
2 miles from Hogansville on
Blue Creek Road. J. H. Sims, Rt.
3, Hogansville.
| Two-row cotton picker, picks
10 bales in 8 hours, first class
cond. $1,800. Jesse L Jobnson,
460 N. Wall St., Calhoun.
Farmall A tractor, A-1 cond.,
set of cultivators for same; 2-
Dise plow; lift type Cutaway
harrow; set new sweeps; tracor
wagon; terrace machine; section
Bermuda Harrow, 30-in. Cut-off
saw tilt table 60 ft. of belt; and
Arnold, Rt. 3, Box 83, Vienna.
30 in. Meadows Corn Mill and
allied equipment including
Shucker-Sheller, Self - rising
mixer, and 10 in. hammer mill.
Sell Cheap. Ted Penland, 100
Walker St., Monroe.. Ph. 7191.
One Litle Giant power Cane
Mill (Sears-Roebuck make) fair
cond., 11 ft. Evaporator. All for
$35 at my farm 6 mi. South
Pecan City on Sale City road.
N. C. Wingate, Rt. 4, Box 559,
Albany. 5
48-Model C. Allis-Chalmers
tractor, set of Taylor-Way Har-
rows, Sub-soiler, cut-off saw,
two-whel trailer, and bottom
plow. Mitchell Stansel, Rt. 4,
Cleveland.
Turner peanut picker, needs
some repairs, Benthall power
Baler, good cond. Both on rub-
ber with belts, $300; also, truck
scales, 30,000 lb. capacity, used
very little with good decking,
$500. FH. Abney, Rt. 1, Coch-
tan. os ee, (ona
Oat drill. Bargain for lot. Jack}
-\ ECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
used part one season operates
on Farmall tractor. Cheap.
C. A. Sirmans, Adel. Ph. Of-
fice 4471, Home 4131.
and Morrell rake. Take loss for
eash. Jas. H. Kent, Rt. 2, Pow-
der Springs. Ph. 4593.
Massey Harris peanut com-
bine slightly used, $1,050. Can
see operated at my farm. James
T. Groover, Ochlochnee. Ph. 58.
Midget Marvel 25 BBI Wheat
Mill including: | elevators, S-
Rising mixer, belts, oil engine.
Good outfit cheap. See. J. B.
Wood, Rt. 4, Madison.
One Chattanooga Power Cane
Mill, No. 44, in good shape. One
11 ft. copper pan, needs little
repair. C. H. Chappelear, Rt. 2,
Martin. : :
Full type Bush and Bog Har-
rowo, $125; 1954 Intnl. 45 Mtr.
Driven Hay Baler, $900. Both
good cond. Trade for any kind
of calves or Black Angus heif-
ers. Also, one 1956 EV7 Case
Mower. Cut less than 600 bales
hay, $240. R. B. Bowen, 316 Pet-
ers St., SW, Atlanta. 3. Ph.
8-1428.
Two-row corn picker for WD
Allis Chalmers tractor, good
cond., $550; one-row Cotton
picker for Allis Chalmers WD;
good cond. $1550. Benjamin
Bridges, Thomaston. Ph. 2004.
Model B 1951 J. D. tractor,
planter and cultivator, Van
Brunt grain drill, 12-A Com-
bine with motor (has cut only
2 crops), disc tiller, harrow, ro-
tary hoe, mowing machine,
Hammer mill; 6 can dairy cool-
er and milking machine. Sell
together or separately. W. B.
Dorn, Grovetown. Ph. Augusta
3-1087. - :
Pasture Dream (lift-type)
Case hay baler (wire tie) for
irrigation equipment or dairy
type heifers. Sel] or trade.
Frank S. Broadhurst, P. O. Box
404,, Americus
Turner Peanut Picker and bal-
er on rubber, good cond. in use
2 yrs. $600. Mrs. Paul Parks,
Ideal. _ :
Two J. D. No.'5 Mower ma-
chines, one almost new, the
other used some but in good
'cond., $225 and $150, Also, John
|Deere M. C. Crawler tractor
with blade, perfect cond., used
very little, $1,750. C. A. Rivers,
Fairburn. Ph. 5492.
One 2-H riding cultivator,
with rubber tires, good cond.
|Sell or trade for 15 bu. corn.
Lewis/L. Bell, Rt. 1, Box2372-
A, Millen.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Wan John Deere tractor, Mod-
el B, not later than a 51 model
and in good cond. J. Lamar
Thompson, Rt. 2, Senoia. Ph.
156M4.
Want a tractor size rotary til-
ler. Dick -Mommsen,
ville.
Want 1, 2, or 3 (prefer 3) trip
type trailer plow in'\ good cond.
Prefer John Deere. Max Miller,
Carnesville. y :
Want bulldozer blade with 3-
point hitch for. Ford tractor.
Must be reversigle and in good.
cond. State type, cond., lowest
acceptable price and location.
H. C. Hurst, Rt. 2, Box 27, Smy-
rna. Ph. -7211.
MISCELLANEOUS
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AND WANTED
One Kook-Kwik 16 qt.
pressure canner complete, in
perfect working cond. $5.00; also
one smaller canner, in excell-
ent working order. Mrs. Perry
ta 9. Ph. TR 2-1413.
One 16 ft. copper Syrup evap-
orator, in good shape, for sale.
J. M. Holleway, Lithonia.
Intn] one-rew cotton picker, | - |-
| One Inter-side delivery rake, |
Large size Dearborn Baler}
MU}
Clarkes- |,
Carlock, 269 {0th St. NE, Atlan-
_ . MISCELLANEOUS
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AND WANTED
in fair cond. also 1948 planter.
Mrs. Iva Phillips, Rt. 3, Cuth-
erty oa. \ 3
| 3 complete DeLaval milk-
|img machines, single units, 1 ex-
tra pail, motor and compressor.
-onton. &
Want 3 or 4 in irrigation
system with 1000-1500 ft. of
pipe, with or without motor.
'Curtis Pearman, Chula.
One AB Friend sprayer, cap.
35 gal. min., 2 AC 60 Combines,
two Ford tractors, 3\farm trail-
ers, 3 disc harrows, 16 ft. weed-
er, bush and bog harrow, 2 disc
plow. All-Purpose. Cultivator,
cut-off saw, belt pulley; a 3000
gal. water pump. Good cond.
'Cheap. 4-1/2 mi. East of Grif-
fin. Jack Welden, Griffin, Ph.
5896. |
new (will carry or hold up all
the weight any teaam-can pull)
Sell reasonably or trade for
Chestnut filly or mare.. John
Nicholson, Rt. 4, Blairsville.
Dairy equipment: 17 can dry.
box with aerometer, also 8 can
water box, 40 milk cans, good
cond. Mrs. J. P. Maddox, Mad-
ison. s 3
Jet Well pump and one gar-
den tractor; also chicken and
turkey picker complete and
platform scales. Mr. A. J. Brett,
1727 Fairview Road, Augusta.
Dairy Equipment: 1 milker, 1
dbl. unit vacuum pump (Sears-
Roebuck make) in good cond.
used 18 mos. $100 for both
or consider beef type yearlings
of equal value. Also Electric
churn, good cond. $10. J. F.
Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 65, Ringgold.
Lilliston peanut Combine with
Wisconsin motor, practically |
new (used for own use). Also
have saddle gasoline tank and
5th wheel for trailer truck, good
cond. Can be seen on farm 2
mi. South Sycamore. James
Denham, Sycamore. Ph. 250-L-1
Want one Steelyards (for'
2nd hand. Contact. Robert A.
Willis, Rt./1, Waverly Hall.
One 2-H iron axle wheel for
|wagon in A-1 cond., also a 42
in. pulp wood saw. Can be seen
at my home. G: T. Porterfield,
Rt, 2, Comer: .
Burpee home can Sealer with
attachments for reflanging cans
once). Never used, paid $14.50:
sell, $10.50. Mrs. Jack Cochran,
Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 5005.
Three Warner, 1000 cap. gas
brooders; large and small feed
troughs, automatic waterers,
small water cans; pipe and hose.
Griffin.
One electric churn, 2 gal. cap-
acity, practically new. Mrs. R.]
B. Slay, 1504 Belmont Ave., S.
W., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 8-5793.
Slow cylinder speed attach-
ment for 12-A John Deere Com-
bine (for combining peas), $40
| complete..Charles H- Fountain,
ae 6, Box 105, Dublin. Ph. 1209-
_ Heavy cast iron pulley, 30 in.
in diameter. 4 in.. face, 1-1/2
in. shaft hole, 2 heavy set screws.
Worth $25, will take best offer.
Dr. R. O. Suddath, Rt. 1, Corne-
'Geod cond. Goodwin Scott, Eat- |
One 2-H wagon, practically |
weighing cotton and other farm)
commodities in field) new or|
(so may be used more than}
E. C. Ripley, Rt. 4, Box 79-B, |
| Want 1000 ysed laying
for hens, prefer the L. A.
man cage. Give year f
-wheels, 1 yard a iE
blade for Ford tractor
Both in excellent cond.
want TD-6 Intn] tractor
ped with front loader,
cond. Price dependent
condition and model. |
Brooks, Rt. 1, Box 201, G
Ph. 7596 after 6 PM.
ONIONS FOR SA
White nest onions, $1.00
Add postage Mrs. G. T. Br
Ball Ground. | ee
Large rea nest or mult
ing onions for fall planting
50 gal. plus postage. Ch
by bu. Mrs. G. W. Ful
2, Woodstock. et
Yellow nest (Potatoe) oni
$1.25 gal. Cora Mae> Ham
tree Rt..2, Chickamagua.
White nest onions and
multiplying scallion bu
for fall planting, $1.2
}postage. P. B. Brov
Ball Ground. ess
Red. multiplying oni
(grows in bunches) for
planting, $1.50 gal. Add pk
age. Mrs. Marie Holland,
ler Road, Dalton.
Red multiplying onions,
for fall planting, new 1956_
'$5.00 bu. or 75c-gal. Col.
W. C..Chandler, Rt.
Vista Rd, Columbus.
Red multiplying oni
for fall planting, _75
postage. Mrs. W. E. We
2, Camilla. <
_ White nest or m
onions, 50c quart, 80
'gal., 1.50 gal Del. in
Daniel Tennille.
HAY AND STRAW
(Wheat, Oats, Etc.)
'. Hay per ton: Millet,
Dallas Grass, and Ladino
iver, $35.; about 200 bales
falfa, $39.00. All perfect
baled this yr; also,
baled Oats, $38.00 t
farm, 4 mi. West F
Hwy. 54. Norman
Rt. 2 Fayetteville. _
200-300 bales-Oats, baled a
put in barn without rain,
fect cond. square bales
with twine, 75c: bale
barn. Will del. for 85 b
|S. Keith, Rt. 2. Woodvill
Nice bright hay, s
Oats, $1.00 bale; B
Grass, 75 bale. At my}
James H. Kent, Rt. 2, |
Springs. Ph. 4593.
Arlington Sericea hay,
crop, green color,
without rain. Bales ave. 6
$1.00 bale at my farm. Gi
J. Jaekson, Rt. 1, Norcros
Ror, ee TES
- New crop Hay: Dallas
'Clovers, Kudzu and Le
$25.00 ton, or 60c bale
farm at Madras. Will trad
calves. R. B. Bowen, 316 P
lia.
St. S. W. Atlanta 3. Ph. M
1428. : ee
BRUCELLOSIS
- Counties Free
Of Disease
0
\
Help Make Georgia Brucellosis
Free By 1960
ERADICATIO
- Counties
2 om daily on grass.
li - $100 enithonnt the
polled Hereford bull
old, reg. in buyers
Hwy. 140 on Cox
Dangar, Rt. 1, Wood-
Roswell. 2472.
olled Hereford male,
old. Guaranteed gen-
e Darnell,
Bexr.,
Jr., 2867
Chamblee.
ord
ord Bull and heif-
of finest strain for
den A. Geilfuss, c/o
ook Farm, Windy
RFD 3 Marietta.
a 5-7385.
oung heifer, Jersey-
ross, ored for first
Holstein bull. No let-
near Mt. Pisgah
138 (Union
yr. Sia Jersey Cow,
ed, bred to Holstein
ilk and}
ond. and
Mrs.
cow and bull calf, oat
Sa P72 Smi- Til=
Paschal, eee sk
ies ad Ss Jersey
msey heifers, all to
Harper, Jr., Rt.
Kes . Mill Rd., De-
ampshire pigs, $5.00,
0. ea. my place 8|
a, 1 block off |
on Jeeeon Road.
ver, Rt. 6, Marietta.
5 mos. old, $55.00
4 mos. old, $35.00
. buyers name, ful-
and well grown. W.
Ph: Lawren-
di g stock from Reg.
e medium type stock.
1 Boar ready to breed
light service, $40.00. ea.
Aug. 7, $20.00 ea.
Cain, Rt.
ez
1, Com-
st Saraainesd tor or
0 ea., bred gilts, mated
IA. Ward, Jr. c/o Ward
- Farm, Paper Mill Rd,
arietta. Ph. 8-8772.
pigs and 13 shoats,
Road. A. P. Smith, 218
Walker ee College
: PO | 1-3439.
3 old, saather
and Ghana: hogs,
ype, weaned pigs
ef bleodline
gt any
Oak Rocket, $65.00.
3
Ps _ Ree. sPc Vabeity pigs, meat
, fron: Medel Ann and Dia-
10. | mond Boy sire. George Fergu-
C. | son, Rt.
* Cave Spring.
2 Hampshire male shoats, 4
.} mos. old, wt. about 75 Ibs. ea;
-|4 gilts of same breed. ean reg.
|buyers mame. $25 ea. at my
farm. Letters ans. Troy Lanier,
Rt. 1, Roeky Face.
Reg Hereford hog, best blood-
lines, David Crockett 102, 504,
Show type, 13 mos, old $60.00
to prevent inbreeding; also,
'4-1/2 mos. old gilts or boars,
$30.00 ea. Inquiries ans. Leon-
ard Fleming, Reed Creek Rr.
Hartwell.
Purebred Hampshire boar,
350 Ib. size, $32. Ralph Dangar,
| Woodstock. Ph. Roswell 2472
Purebred Duroes, either sex,
age, Wavemaster and
Foundation stock, med. type,
Reg. buyers name; aiso Guern-
sey -caitle, heavy springer,
purebred bull, 4-5 mos. old,
best of breeding. M. M. New-
some, Sandersville (6 mi. East).
HORSES AND MULES
FOR saALe
Gentle mare muie, work any-
Where, $oU. or wade for hogs
or ows of equai value. HB. 2.
pteward, nt. 4, Mouitrie.
Fine white mare, bred to
shetiand pony, yrs. old, 1200
ios, ride ana work anywhere,
ideai tor loggimg $125. on Bel-
jiamy, Ht. 4 momer.
Large female gray mule, top
cond., tine worker V. C. John-
son, Kt. 1, Lavonia: f
Exira nice smail racing horse.
See to appreciate. momer
Sharp, Jr, 315 Mill St, Cov-
ington. Ph. 2361.
Two Shetland mares; 37 and
40 imches, one witn colt at side,
both bred pack, one will roal
soon. Dr. R. L. Grace, 106 WN.
Monroe, Albany. bh. 2-7291
>|day, or 2-2259 night.
Pmto Shetland 2 yr. old
mare, approx. 40 in. tali, $300.;
Also, 2 horses, mare and geid-
ing, both gentle, broke for
ehiidren, priced to sell, Fred D.
Shivers, 2744 Milledgeville Rd.,
Augusta. Ph. 3-3156.
ll yr. old mare Mule, wt.
approx. 800 lbs, will work any-
|where. Can be seen at. my
piace, 12 miles from Pembroke,
anytime. Bill Shumans, Rt. 2,
Ellabell.
Black. Saddle horse, gaited
and gentle, medium. size with
white. blaze face and 2 white
stockings on hind legs. L. R.
Hobbs, Stapleton.
Several nice gentle Shetland
riding ponies, different sizes
and colors. Reasonable. Robin
Vaughn, Rt. 4, Toccoa. Ph.
Tucker 6-5249.
At Stud: Reg. saddle bred
stallion by a son of _ Noble
'Kalarama, to a few approved
mares. Thos. G. Watkins, Rt.
2, 4584 Flat Shoals. Rd. De- |
eatur, DE 7464.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
APPLES:
Starkes Golden delicious ap-
ples for cooking, canning, eat-
ing, $1.00-$3.00 bu. Located oid
Alabama Road, just off Sandy
Plains. W. F. Keenan, Rt. 1,
. | Roswell. Ph. 6587,
75 bu. 1955 corn for sale.
Come with truck on Saturdays.
W. H. McWilliams, Rt. 3, Li-
thonia. Ph. 6224.
FRUIT:
Dried plum Peaches, nice and
clean, 60c lb. and postage. Mrs.
Lawton Rampey, Rt. 6, Elber-
ton.
GOURDS:
Martin and dipfer gourds,
| 25e ea. Small mixed sizes, 5c-
Mul-|1Ge ea. Add postage. Mrs. W.
VE. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla.
MISCELLANEOUS
1 nice, country cured Hams,
about 25 lbs. 65c lb. at my
home on Noreress Rd. No ship-
ping. Odell K. Vernon, Rt. 4,
Cumming.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES: Pa
>
50 hives Bees and 30 empty
hives, all with 2 super frame
tstyle, good hives, no junk. Tom
Kittle, Rt. 5, Carrollton.
NURSERY STOCK:
Muscandine grape ,vines
Blue Damson plums, also Sage
plants and Catnip bunches, all
6 for $1.00, and postage. Mrs.
Mae Tumer, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Full bearing, fine red and yel-
low plum and cherry trees, 2,
$1.00; This years sundried ap-
ples, free of peelings or cores,.
50c lb; full bearing Scupper-
nong and Muscadine vines, 2
$1.00. Add postage. Exch. for
print sacks. Mrs. John Myers,
(Addison) Rt. 2, Hartwell.
PEPPER; j
100 lbs. hot Banana Wax pep-
per extra fine for pickling and
sauce, 30c Ib. Also, Hot Tomato
pepper, 1 in to 2% in diameter.
Ship anywhere. Parcel - Post
extra. oo Harbison, Graves.
POSTS:
Chesnut fence posts, 30 ea.
Will not del. W. A. McKinley.
Rt. 3, Lithonia.
SAGE:
Dry sage, very few stems,
$1.25 lb. Mrs. N. N. Skinner,
Rt. 1 Waco.
SEED CLOVER):
Reseeding Dixie Crimson
Clover, 92 per cent germ, 99.8
per cent purity. Tested by
State Lab.-.$30.00 CWT. Norman
Johnson, Warrenton. Ph. 3549.
SEED (OATS):
Victory grain seed oats; State
Test 94/94, bright and sound,
5 bu. bags $5.50 FOB J.. F.
Lowe, c/o Whetstone Farm,,
Box 528, Fort Valley. Ph. TA
5-5944.
SEED (PEACH):
Old time yellow cling stone
peach (excellent for peach
pickles or canning). Should be
planted before October, 50c doz.
seed. Postpaid. J. E. Martin,
Rt. 1, Flowery Branch.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
CORN AND GOURDS:
Want~ guantity of Strawber-
ry and Calico or Indian corn
in husks; also some small fruit-
ed ornamental gourcs. State
quantity and price. C. A. Wynn,
109 E. Virginia Ave. College
Park. Ph. PO 7-8298.
ISCE ,
FOR SALE WANTED
HAMS: - FIGS:
i Want Figs in the greater, At-
lanta area. Contact and arrange
for a, del. date or cam call -for
them. sam Sebren, Winston.
Ph. Douglasville 2976.
FRUIT (Figs < Seuppernongs):
Want little Brown Turkey
figs also Scuppernongs, with-
out trash. Quote lowest cash
price by Bushel lots., when in
season. ~J. C, Milliner, 3,
W. 35th St., Savannah.
SACKS: Want exch.
cans for print sacks; 1 lb. pe-
eans for 1 print sack. Ea. pre-
k:.
pay postage. Contact Mrs. W.
QO James Pearson.
WHEAT AND BARLEY:
Want recleaned Wheat, suit-
able for whole wheat flour, al-
so want small amount Barley.
D. Mommsen, Clarkesville.
RABBITS. CHINCHILLAS,
AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES FOR SALE)
N. Z. White rabbits, high class
breeding stock, sub. to pedigree.
priced according to age and
quality. Does bred or open, $3
to $8. Bucks $3 to $6. C. W.
Page, 149 North: Avenue, NE,
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR-4-6452.
\
Rabbits, Foundation stock,
White NZ bred does, $5 ea.;
drs. $5 pair. Ship anywhere.
John C. Fields, 1018 W. Poplar
St., Griffin. Ph. 3682.
Four N.Z. White, red-eyed,
Doe rabbits bred, and 1 buck,
$5 ea., ar $20 for lot. Exp. Col.,
or send postage. Rev. P. G.
Kimmons, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Young rabbits, various sizes
and colors, $1 ea. Mrs. Mary M.
Chisholm: Box? 4935" nite 22;
Powell Rd., Augusta.
Californians: 4 Does and 2
Bucks, all breeding age, of best
bloodlines, $5 ea.; $13 trio; or
$25 for lot. Ped. papers furnish-
ed. Will ship. R. Lamar Brant-
ley, Route 2, Wrightsville.
Three N. Z. White rabbits,
$1.50 to $2.50 ea. Earl Adams,
Rt. 2, Villa Rica.
White N.Z. rabbits, $2.50 ea.
Add postage Roy Pruitt, Rt. 1,
Bufford.
Guinea pigs (Cavies) mated
breeders, also young pigs, most
any color. $2.00 ea. or $1.75 in
lots of 10 or more. Will. ship.
Send money order. Mrs. Helen
Street, 2956 Buford Hwy, RFD,
Atlanta 6. Ph. ME 4-7888.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
HORSES AND MULES:
Want one very gentle female
Mexiean Burro. State price and
height in first Jetter. H. E.
Hutto, Clinchfield.. Ph. 6977.
Want Mexican Burro, small
for children. Exch. reg. hogs
for same del. Charles Helland,
Byromville.
7 Ibs. Pe- ;
LIVESTOCK WANTED >
Want smali, Gentle horse
suitable for 10-13 yr. old child-
ren to handle. Sam Smith, Jr.,
Monticello.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want man and wife for light
farm work on farm. Both to
work. Will furnish 5 room house,
running water and elec. Con-
tact. George S. Featherston, Rt.
5, Rome.
Want couple, or will consider
small family, to do farm work.
Salary or crop for the rest of
1966 and 57. W. R. Avirett, Rt.
1, Blakely.
Wnt middle-age woman to
do light farm work on farin.
$20 monthly, room annd board.
BE. H:- Hopson, 2435 Lavata
Drive, Macon.
Want White woman to help
with light farm work. Room,
board, and pay salary. Write:
Mrs. C. R. Brown, 306-6 St.
Albany.
Want reliable man as helper
with dairy. Knowledge / of
milking machine operation de-
sirable but not necessary. Con-
tact in person 2 mi. Bostwick,
Morgan Co. R. 'M. Paxson, Bost-
wick.
Want nice clean White wom-
an, 35-50 yrs: old, to do light
farm work on farm. Reasonable
salary, room and board. Mrs,
R. E. Ellington, Fairburn. Ph.
5911.
Want middle age woman for
light farm work on farm. Pri-
vaate room, and board. Perman-
ent job and home for 1956-57.
No objection to one or two
children. Roy West, Rt. 1, Box
237, Ellenwood,
Want farm labor, 30-45 yrs.
old, not over 6 in family, no
drinkers, year round work; also
want farm working Foreman,
35-50 yrs. married, sober, used
to living in country. Good
houses for both, on mail and
school bus Rt. Ref. necessary.
Write. George W. Varn, Box 205,
Folkston.
Want Christian woman, 35-
50 yrs. old, to live in farm home
with aged couple as member of
family, and help with few chick-
ens and other light farm work,
for small salary. J. J. Hansard,
Lithia Springs.
Want reliable, sober, healthy,
single, colored man for some
farm work, and to work with
Goats. Work confining but not
extremely hard. Must be able
to milk, drive tractor, ete. Room -
|meals and salary. Mrs. B. F,
Keown, Rt: 6, Rome.
POSITIONS WANTED
White Christian woman wants
job on farm doing light farm
work. Prefer with elderly peo-
ple. Write before coming to\
see me. Mrs. Hattie Hughes,
(Rt. 2, Toecoa.
Last Weeks Livestock Sales Report
Atlanta Rome Athens Thomaston Atlanta
8-21 8-22 8-22 8-20 8-23
STEERS & HEIFERS 1425 : 789 825 349 642
Good & Choice | 18.50-20.00 17.50-18.75 Hess :
Standard 15.00-18.75 14.00-18.00 16.00-1 7.25 13.50-17.75 -
Utility ; \ 0.75-15.25 1.75-13.75 12.25-15.50 10.50-14.00 10.50-14.75
Vealers 16.25-21.75 16.50-23.75 15.75-23.76 - -
Stockers & Feeders 11.50-16.75 12.75-14.50 12.25-16.50 12.00-15.50 | 11.50-15.25
Feeder Caives 11.25-15.25 W1.75-16.75 12.75-15.00 11.00-15.50 11.00-14.25 |
cows: -
Utility & Standard 10.50-12.60 10.00-11.50 10.00-12.00 10.75-17.00
| Conners & Cutters 8.00-11.00 8.00-10.50 8.00-10.50 7.00-10.25 8.00-1 0.75
Springers - 50.00-1 78.00 50.00-215.00 : -
HOGS: 118 118 272
No. 1 Meat Type . < i _ = = =
No. 1 Others 2 - 16.50-16.85 16.50-16.75 16.90-17.35
Ne. 2 < 16.25-16.50 16.25-16.50 16.50-17.00
No. 3 - 16.00-16.25 16.00-16.25 16.00-16.50 ~
Feeders ~ =
PAGE FOUR
Tips On Better Oat Stands.
(Continued from page 1)
seed to plant for grazing and grain har-
vest, farmers should read their seed tag
and make sure they get goodseed. The
best bet is to plant only certified seed
which will be tagged with a blue tag and
wi}l state that the seed is certified seed.
- Good seed plus seed treatment, good
planting practices and high fertilization
will insure a better stand with more graz-
ASC Commitfeemen
os (Continued from page 1)
to elect a county committee, This group
also will consist of three members and
two alternates.
These county and community ASG
committeemen will administer the Agri-
ecultural Conservation program; the Al-
lotment and Shaubaice'l Quota programs
ing and a higher grain yield at harvest
time.
take office October 1, 1956.
_ by te Cae to meet. oe nee
vation and. stabilization needs f
istered oy the farmers them
portunity S select tha men wh )
these jobs for the -
very
The newly-elected commit e
t
POSITIONS WANTED
POSITIONS WANTED
POSITIONS WANTED |
POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS. wa
32 yr. old single, white, sober
man wants job on chicken
farm, or doing light farm work.
Can drive truck~and tractor.
Want room, board, laundry and
wkly. salary. Earnest Beard,
107 Second Ave., Bremen.
Want good, small 2 H.. crop
with good man for 1957. Have
to be moved and furnished, or
will take job: on Cattle farm.
8 R. house and good wages;
also need at _ once, reliable
white woman to live with wife
and self, and. help with light
farm work, for small salary.
Will L. Dunn, Rt. 2, Lithonia.
58 yr. old man wants job
on poultry farm or doing other
light farm work. Want room
and board or place furnished
to batch and weekly salary.
Well experienced. J. O. Mc-
Kibben, Rt. 1, Felton.
Want place on farm with
party who raises chickens, or
does tractor farming, Have 2
boys, 19 and 16 yrs. of age,
and 2 girls, 18 and 10. Shares
or Salary basis. Mrs. Jace Jones,
Rt. 3, -Box3%; Dalton: ~ =
65 yr. old man with wife,
wants job raising broilers, tak-
ing care of laying hens, or
some oe of light farm work.
Need 3 room house with lights,
water and wood: Have to be
moved. Cafe Cain, Rt. 1, Mur-+
rayville.
White, woman, 41 yrs. old,
with 13 yr. old daughter, wants
job doing light farm work.
State salary in first letter.
Need 3 room house.-Mrs. Mar-
tha L. Smith, Rt. 1, Culloden.
27 yr. old, single white wom-
an wants job with reliable peo-
ple on farm doing light farm
work for room, board and re-
asonable salary. Ene. postage
for replies. Miss Dorothy John-
son, 419 Lambert St., Bremen.
39 yr. old white
and 2 children, w
farm overseer.
ce, honest, sober and
rand can give good ref.
Taylor, Box 191, Berli
21 yr. old white ma
job on farm, or
truck and _ other l
oe con Sober and honest. Ha
58 yr. old married man wants
job running small dairy of 30-
35 milking cows. Well exper-
ienced, can run any kind of
milking machines. Can give
good references. Clyde May,
Rt .5, Dublin. -
48 yr. old single man wants
jobs on farm. Can do any kind
of farm work, drive tractor and
truck, and run power saw.
Want room, board, wkly sal-
ary, or-small house with wkly.
salary. Ted W. Alley, c/o
Price Jeffries, Trenton.
daily. Dave peek R
kinsville. s
White woman wants job on
farm (willing to wo:
home and $15.00 wkl
/Lulla Rushing, Rt.
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ie PPenalized se . : Feedright Laying Mash (Pellets) Ff
PROTEIN FAT FIBRE HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Fort Valley, So. Ss
ADAMS- BRISCOE SEED COMPANY, Jackson, Ga. G 12,00 4.00 12.00 ; Pay Day Hog Feed F
Ground Oats F 12.81 5.58 13.09 des HOPKINS x SONS, Waycross, Ga. d i
- ALABAMA FEED MILLS, Tuscaloosa, Alabama SG 40.00 4.00 8.00 Peanut Hay & Molasses {(P) Bat F
Bama 40% Hog Supplement (P) Fiber F 40.00 = 5.27. 9.12 KENTUCKY BY-PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Loulsville, Ky.
AUSTIN FEED & SEED CO., Cartersville, Ga. 20.00 3.75 8.00 Brewer's Dried Grain Ra
3 Blue Ribbon 20% Dairy Feed (P)_ Protein F 12.25 2.47 12.59 LINDSEY-ROBINSON & CO., ING., Roanoke, Va. - GS
z = Fat & Fibre Fair-Acre B38 Hi-F Broiler Prestarter-
BEARDSTOWN MILLS CO., Beardstown, III. GS 16.00 4.25 6.00 Penicillin Mixture : F
* Critic All-Mash Laying Ration : F 16.50 3.77 .12 G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia : aire :
ky BERLIN MILLING COMPANY, Berlin, Ga. _ GS 8.00 2.50 11.00 G. W. Mills Crimped Oats & Molasses. (P) Fiber #
: Snap Corn F 8.13 2.82 11.78 MINUTE MAID CORPORATION, Plymouth, Florida SG
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILL, Macon, Ga. S 20.00 3.00 5.00 Golden Isle Citrus Pulp (P) Fat F
Birdsey's Laying Mash (P) Fiber F 22.38 3.64 6.31 MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Gairo, Georgia SG
Mascot Wheat Feed & Mill-Run Screunings G 14.50 3.00 8.00 Best Maid Pig Booster (P) Fiber #F
= F 15.63 3.23 8.80 MURPHY GRAIN & MILLING GO., Owensboro, Ky. 6
Mascot Wheat Feed & Mill-Run Screenings S 14.50 3.00 8.00 Hominy Feed (P) Fiber FO
F 15.63 3.24 8.50 NEW ORLEANS GRAIN AcPRED CO., ING., New Orleans, La. G
Birdsey's 40% Hog Supplement _ G 40.00 2.50 7.00 Rice Bran F
} F 47.50 5.16 7.67 PATTERSON MILLING CO., Fite ae Georgia c
BRANNEN FEED MILL, Brooklet, Ga. e 8.00 2.50 11.00 P. M. . Ground Corn Cob & Shucks - 25% Molasses F
Snap Corn F 7.75 3.32 10.57 PURITAN MILLS, Aflanta, Georgia i
BUCKEYE COTTON OIL CO., Cincinnati, Ohio J 6 41.00 2.00 14.00 My-T-Pure Starter & Grower Fai
ee Buckeye 41% Protein Solvent Extracted ~ Meadowbrook Dairy Feed iP) Spronall SG 24.00
; Cottonseed Meal FU 41.00. 2.42 15,07 2G oe Fiber FS BE
f CANDLER MILLING COMPANY, Metter, Ga. G 8.00 11.00 Puritan 160/0 Milking Ration ee -@G& 16.00.
Snap Corn (P). Fiber F 8.00 2.29 13.57 aS F ,
city MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia 6 8.00 2.50 11.00 | RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louts, slide Se
Be Ground Ear Corn F 7:69 6.12 9.27 Chick Growing Chow . ae oe
Rarelir, Columbus 16% Dairy Feed GS 16.00 3.00 15.00 REELFOOT ALFALFA MILL, Tiptonville, Tenn, ee 3
; . F 18.50 2.68 14.97 17% Alfalfa Meal Dehydrated AB) Fiber 8
Columbus 16% Dairy Feed GS 16.00 3.00 15.00 ROYAL- STAFOLITE MILLS, Meridian, Miss. 6
F 18.00 2.62 14.74 Milk-Flo Dairy Feed F
Peanut Vine Hay and Molasses (P) Fat G 8.00 3.00 24.00 | SCHOEN BROTHERS, INGC., Atlanta, Georgia So
: & Fiber F 9.00 2.01 28.60 Schoen's 60% Digester Tankage :
Peanut Vine Hay and Molasses (P) Fat G 8.00 3.00 24.00 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia 6
F 8.00 1.54 23.98 Stiver's Best Wheat Shorts (P) us F
CLAXTON MILLING COMPANY, Claxton, Ga. G 2.00 -50 24.00 : : Fiber
Loic sane Ground Corn Shucks, Cobs & Molasses, 25% (P) Fiber F 4.38 -57 28.23 Stiver's Best Wheat Shorts (P) Fiber Ss
-? CLICK & COMPANY, INC., Greenville, S$. C. 6 16.00 3.00 15.00 _ #
Milk-A-Plenty 16% Dairy Feed (P) Fiber F 21.88 3.06 18.70 SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia G.-
Milk-A-Plenty 16% Dairy Feed {P) Fat G 16.00 3.00 -_ 15.00 | -_ $co-Co 36% Protein Cottonseed MealPrime Quality t
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ee F 19.44 4.72 4.48 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Ga. Gs
COSBY-HODGES MILLING CO., Birmingham, Ala. GS 25.00 6.00 5.00 . ~ Moflo 16 0/o Dairy (P) Protein FB.
Jazz Dog Food (P) Fat F 26.88 4.58 3.83 | J. A. STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Songs S
y GOTTON PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, Atlanta, Ga. S 2.50 50 24.00 Ground Peanut Hay with 25 0/0 a:
Better Corn Cob & Shuck Meal with 25% wilastes F 3.13. -60 25.25 Blackstrap Molasses . AP): Fat & Fiber F
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Sot Cob, Shucks and Molasses P 3:75 1.04 26.21 i : F
DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. GS 16.00 4.00 6,00 SWIFT & COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia GS
Red Lion Wheat Gray Shorts (P) Fiber F 18.50 4.08 7.05 Swift's Soybean Oil Meal, 42 0/o Protein ne
DIXIE PRIDE MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Ga. 6 23.00 4.00 2.50 SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 6
Dixie Pride Calorized Broiler Formula F 22.19 4.00 2.48 Swift's Broiler ation - 3-Nitro Nicarbazin Mixture F
FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR CO., Dudley, Ga. SG 40.00 4.00 7.00 SWIFT & COMPANY, East Point, Georgia 6.
Blue Tag Hog Supplement (P) Fiber F 42.00 4.34 10.26 Swift's Cottonseed Meal, 41 0/o Protein re
Blue Tag Crimped Oats (P) Fiber @ 12.00 3.00 12.00 - Prime Quality (P) Fiber F
Lee F 13.25 5.36 14.47 THOMBLEY MILLING COMPANY, Coivabass Georgia @
Blue Tag Ground Oats (P) Protein G 12.00 3.00 12.00 Ground Big T' Snapped Corn (P) Fat & Fiber F
; & Fiber F 9.50 3.39 14.45 WAYNE MILLING COMPANY, Jesup, Georgia GS
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