Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1956 September 12

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Commissioner

Phil Campbell,



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Bulletin





NUMBER 1




















New: Fait mse

: By PHIL CAMPBELL
Cc mmissioner of Agriculture

1e new Atlanta Farmers Market.
1 y MacDougald Construction
f Atlanta, began Sept. 4. x
eDougald Company was low
he grading work when bids on

in announced Aug, 7 that
aking the necessary money

) s bidding on the proj fect included

and Suber and Company. |
the grading contract culmi-
1 months: of eee neces-


































I Peete that a com-
oes and state

en the State Deoattnent of
oe Sheed with the

ast, site has extensive



ading has begun on the Pa @sacis

ject were opened Aug. 2. Gov.
to. the pe of Beceul q

_ Hudsons, Sons; W. L. Robinson ~
uction Co.; Hugh Steele Construc- |



e four-lane expressway



Be ectrerct

CALENDAR

Sept. 13, ABAC, Tifton _ Pecan short
course.

Sept. 18, Americus Demonstration
feeder calf* sale.

Sept. 18, ABAC, Tifton Irrigation
short course.



Sept. 27, Atlanta Southeastern Fair
opens. |







site is located on the east side of the four-
lane, immediately south of the. intersec-
tion with State Highway 85 which comes

from Fayetteville.

Present plans all for the construction

of 16 farmer sheds. The covered sheds

will be 320 feet long with a 60-foot-wide
Crive through the center. A 12-foot-wide
display platform will run down each side
of the drive-through and the roof will
extend out past the platform far enough
to offer cover for trucks loaded with pro-
duce. Each shed is planned to accommo-
date 62 trucks.

Buildings for produce dealers and

brokerage houses will be 585 feet long
with 26 itnits of 1,350 square feet to each

building. A 25-foot-wide platform will
run down the front of each building with
a 15-foot-wide platform with rail facilities
at the rear. Between the fronts of the
buildings, which will face each other,

there will be a 220-foot-wide concrete
apron with a parking isle in the center.

_ The dealer buildings will be on a high-
er grade that the farmer sheds. In the

- direct center of the Market the admini-

stration building will be located. This
building will house eating facilities for
white people, rest room facilities, a bar-
ber. shop and other service facilities. Eat-
ing facilities for Negroes as well as rest
room and other facilities will be located
in another building. A garage and filling
station will also be located on the site

_ for-the benefit of truckers and farmers.

(Continued on page 4)



T Use Care In Buying
Rye Seed This Fall

Planting northern winter rye with the
mistaken belief they were. using Abruzzi
rye has resulted in heavy losses over the
years to farmers throughout Georgia and
the South.

Thats the belief of Dr. U. R. Gore,
agronomist at the Georgia Experiment

_ Station, who reported this week that the

selling of northern winter rye seed for
Abruzzi is not new in this section.

- The College of Agriculture research
worker said variety tests at the Coastal
Plain Experiment Station at Tifton re-
vealed that Balbo, Rosen, and other win-

- ter ryes failed to set seed. On the other

hand, he stated, Wrens Abruzzi made 37 |
bushels per acre.

Dr. Gore said planting unadapted va-
rieties in many cases is the reason farm-
ers in the Coastal Plain get poor yields
of rye seed. He added that growers also.
take a loss in winter grazing, as most
northern types grow slowly and _ rust

badly.

Of 120 samples of rye from the State
Seed Laboratory planted at Experiment
and Tifton in 1955, about 20 percent were
mislabeled as to variety, Dr. Gore assert-
ed. He suggested buying only certified

(Continued on page 4)_

SE Fair Is Seeking
Old Farm Machinery

The building of Cracker Town at
the Southeastern Fair, a replica of an old
Georgia town, is virtually complete but
Lee Carteron, general manager of the
fair, says they are still in need of several
pieces of old farm machinery.

Col. Carteron says they wish to pur-
chase old farm machinery such as steam
tractors, old grain reapers, binders and
thrashers and old mowing machines.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of
such machinery should write Col, Lee
Carteron, general manager, Southeastern
Fait, Southeastern Fair Grounds, At-
lanta.






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SALE EVENTS



Sept. 18 Tuesday 12 Noon,
at MacMor Farms, Perry, Ga.
the entire MacMor Angus herd
at auction... about 175 Reg.

Augus 7 bulls, 65 cows
(many with calves), 30 bred
and 14 open heifers. For cata-
logue, contact, Geo. Gibson,
Rt. 5, Rome, Phone 9050.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Case Hay Baler, 9 in, Ham-
amner Mill, 3 Roller Columbia
power syrup mill; 4 disc Athens

ilier, new disc; J. D. mule
roowing machine, NO. 4; cul-
tivators and planters for Oli-
wer tractor, Irrigating pipes
and engine pumps 120 gal,
woin. Archie George, Rt. 2, Li-
thonia.

1950 M Farraall, good shape,
has PTO and belt pulley, tires
fair, priced for cash and quick
sale. T. A. McCord, Jr., 510
First St., Ft. Valley.

Small Allis-Chalmers trac-
ter, good cond., $150.00. Dr. J.
Hi. Nicholson, Madison.

1954 All-Crop 66 Allis-
Chalmer 6-ft. cut Combine with
Allis - Chalmers motor, good
cond. Approx. $1000. Sell: with
oc without motor. Carter F.
Wilson, Rt. 3, Cartersville.

New A.C. Roto Hay Baler,
wsed very little, $750.00. J. P.
Hodnett, White Plains. Ph.
Howard 7-3352.

Late model Farmall] M trac-
ter, near new tires, super M
engine conversion, entire trac-
ter in new cond. Sacrifice for
eash, Also, have plow and har-
row for same. Robt. H. Tootle,

eidsville. Ph. 2377.



Editorial and Executive Offites
State Agriculture Building

19 Hunter Street, S.W.

| tractor

Georgia



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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Farmall F-20 tractor, Frick
peanut picker, hay baler with

air cooled motor. Good eond.
Andrew Gibbs, Rochelle.

Allis Chalmers B tractor,
starter, lights, Allis Chalmers
B mower, both good cond., One
8-22 in. Taylor Way Disc har-
row, practically new, Dbl. Sec-
tion Spring tooth harrow, one
Dragpan, $500.00, or sell sep-
arately. R. R. Champion, Rt. 2,
Greensboro Ph. 4002.

One cub tractor with equip-
ment, look and handles like
new. Reasonable price. Cars-
well Ogilvie, 102 Capitol Ave.,
Hazlehurst.

John Deer G tractor with
grain drill 13 disc; 20 disc
smoothing harrow; mowing
machinne, 7 ft. blade; 5-FA60
Allis-Chalmers Combine com-
plete; Pollard Rake; 10-disc
Taylorway Harrow; Case Auto-
matic Hay Baler with mower;
Oliver 4-whee! rubber tire wa-
gon. Dr. W. T. Randolph, Win-
der: Ph: 3183.

10 inch J. D. Hammer Mill,
$65.00; Ford tractor motor,
needs repairs, $25.00; 4-wheel
wagon, $50.00. E. H.
Gray, RFD 2, Conyers Ph. 6941.

Farmall A. tractor with
disc, good rubber, $250.00. Lo-
cated 6 mi. from Roberta on
U. S. 80. D.eB. Carter, Sr., Rt.
1, Muzella.

Two-row AC Model C tractor
with starter, lights - hydraulic
lift. Plant and fertilize in one
operation. Cultivation eqiip-
ment, mower machine, Int. No.
93-2 disc turning trail type plow.
All good shape. $1000. No let-
ers, see. G. B. Smallwood, Rt. 1,
Williamson.



SECOND HAND

Mowing machine, good cond.,
all attachments, $50.00. Ray
Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd.,
Ellenwood. Ph. Stockbridge
4290. e

Intn] one-row cotton picker,

picked -40 bales. Cost $5,400.

Sell for $3,000. Jack B. Taylor,
Davisboro.

Mule'drawn 2-H wagon, mow-
ing machine, turning plows, hay
rake, 2 cultivators, Blacksmith
tools, 1 anvil, blower, vice, drill,
mule disc harrow, and drag har-
row. W. T. Taylor, RFD 3, Box
186, Adairsville.

TD. 14-A Intnl Crawler Trac-
tor with quantity of extra parts.
This tractor was rebuilt this
Spring and is available upon
completion of work on my farm.
John R. Bennett, 2710 Walton
Way, Augusta.

45 McCormick Hay Baler and
Rake, used one-half season, PTO
drive. Reasonable. W. B. Mish-
ler, RFD 1, Franklin.

John Deere tractor, priced to
sell. Claude F. Fields, McRae.
Ph: 8191.

1953 Dearborn Pick-up Hay
Baler with 25 HP Wis. motor,
one 1953 Murell 5 wheel side
del. Hay rake, excellent cond.
$1000. U. T. Smith, Jr., Mans-
field. Ph. Covington 6049.

7 ft. Case harrow, 2 yrs. old,
new discs, $200 cash or trade
for cattle; Also, Intn] .C tractor
planting and cultivating eqpt.
All good cond., $1,250.00 cash,
or trade fox corn. C. M. Pippin,
Albany. Ph. HE- 5-8686. :

Gibson tractor, 11 in. slide
plow cultivator, planter, steel
beam plow, 5 ft. mower, (sell
mower separately); Also 2-
wheel 4x6 farm utility trailer,

$350, or $70 for mower, $35 for

trailer. W. B. Lester, RFD 2,
Box 118-A, Conyers, Ph, 6652.

AC 60 Combine, All-Crop Har-
vester with motor, good cond.
Mrs. S. L. Norwood, Box 234,
Ph. 70.

Intn] Cotton Picker, mounted
on practically new Farmall Sup-
er C tractor. John Deere Diesel
R Tractor, 10 ft. off-set Harrow;
Farmall H and Farmall C trac-
tor with cultivators, planters
and distributor, also Fergerson
30 tractor. Excellent cond. R, L.
Slade, Jr., Finleyson.

1955 New Holland 66 Hay
baler, excellent shape, baled 2
seasons, $750; New Holland
rake, $375. Ben H. Cochran, 436
Peeples St., SW., Atlanta 10.
Ph, PI-8-3010.

32 ft. New Idea dbl. chain
elevator, J. D. 6 Dise tiller on
rubber, 24 in. 10 disc King bush
and bog harrow, 11 disc Case
grain drill with small grain at-
tachment on rubber, Intn] row
stationary silage cutters. C. J.
Steed, Rt. 3, Carrollton. Ph.
Roopvitle 4158.

. Horse-drawn John Deere rake,
used very little. $45 cash or ex-
change for 2 Hampshire Ewes
(Sheep). Raymond Barnett, Rt.
4, Calhoun.

Pasture Dream, $275; Case
tractor VAI, good cond. Mower
needs repair, both $350; Kilifer
sub-soiler, -3 points, can use
5, $150. F. M. Gazaway, 2556
Clifton Springs Rd., Rt. 1, Deca-
tur. Ph. EV-2971. f

Woods Corn Harvester (pick-
er) in good cond., new snapping
rolls, ready to go, $40; 1 used
tractor tire, 8x32, no blemishes,
$10. Dowse B. Smith, Ludowici.

Case B-B harrow, pull type,
$125; 1956 Case EV7 Mower,
$240; 1954 Int. 45 hay baler with
15 HP Wis. motor, $900; 1956
New Holland Side Del. rake,
$400. All excellent cond, R. B.
Bowen, 316 Peters St. S.W.,
Atlanta 3. Ph. MU-8-1428.



MISCELLANEOUS
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AND WANTED



18-gt. natn] Pressure Cooker,
good cond. $10. Mrs. Grace P.
Blasingame, 2314 10th Street,
Columbus. Ph. 4-1118.

MACHINERY FOR SALE

-C_ tractor.





W. D. Allis Chalmer pulley,

used 3 times, cheap at my home.
Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Cal-
houn Ph. 4368.

Drying machine for apples
and other fruits, 8 trays of wire

in frame to be usea over oil or
elec. stove. $5 COD. Miss Eva
Howell, Cuthbert.

Ledbetter corn planter, mule
drawn, perfect cond., $5; 1H
steel beam turner, perfect shape,
$4; One Ga. Stock, $2; spring
tooth harrow, $2. W. P. Colvin,
Milner.

Large gasoline skid motor
complete with starter, governors
and pulley, good cond., used to
pull grist mill, $150. I. Teem,
RFD 1, Milner, Ph. Griffin 4897.

1H wagon, $20. W. A. Savage,
RFD 1, Hampton. Ph. Griffin
6018.

Want dairy plant equipment.
Advise what you have, cond.,
and best price on ea. item. Alvin
Trice, Box 72, Milner.

Want molasses machine for
molasses into ground feed. Also,
one 48 in. and one 42 in. Cole
Corn Mill Rack for sale. Cy W.
Hadden, C/O Clarks Mill,
Louisville.

'1-H wagon, good cond., 40 ft.,
good as new; also, Allis-Chal-
mers mowing machine, fits B or
Reasonable. G. E.
Akins, P. O. Box 61, Greensboro.

Want Ford tractor, 1955 or
1956 model, in good cond. Otis
G. Rawls, Williamson. :

Want good used tractor with
all attachments. J. G. Wright,
Rt. 1, Jonesboro. ry

2100 Egg elec. incubator, $55.
Will not ship. Fred Blaylock,
515 Crescent Ave. Chicka-
mauga. :

Want near Augusta, Seed
Cleaner, primarily for. Oats,
powered by elec. motor, Terrell
make preferred. State age, cap.,
cond. number of screens, approx.
wt. ete. and cash price. James
B. Bartch, 2737 Milledgeville
Rd., Augusta. oa

Used Poultry equipment for
4000 broilers, including 4 kero-
sene brooders, 1-elec (500 capa-
city) brooder and feeders; One
lot of feeders and nests suffici-
ent for 1200 layers. T. R.. Breed-
love, Jr., RFD 3, Monroe. Ph.
2937 ~ 5211.

Counties Free
Of Disease
0

motor, $450.00; 11 in.



BRUCELLOSIS ERADICATIC

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-HD 14 angle dozi
complete. Cheap.
drum cable contro] u
Pane Buiner Road,

2-H John Deere
like new, $50; 2-H Way
bed, $25; Also, want
Tall Planter. Must be
new in radius 100
Golden, Rt. 2, Temple.

Transmission and re:
Fordson tractor, less wh
at my farm. Dr. Jose
wards, Jackson. =

Three 1000 Cap. bro
A-1 cond.; 24 broiler
ers, 12 or more. 3-gal.
some have never been
ped. $50, lot. Cannot sh
son Miller, Grantville.

One-ton Brower Fee
wih 5 HP single phi

ae RC ee

Morse swing type Hamr
mill, 5 screens, $120.
Model Four-row Roa
day Tobacco harvester
All excellent cond. Loc
mi. West of Chula. Pa
Rt;3, DWtton- -

Want good 2nd han
Mill and 1 Ton Mixer tc
chicken feed. Must be in
cond. and at bargain price. |
Bishop, 489 Spring St., 7
lanta 8. Ph. JA-4-345)

Rife, heavy duty
Ram, size 15-A, Now
ation, $50 with 20 f
in. drive pipe. Mrs.
Graham, 2290 Oak Vie
Atlanta 17.

Want one set of plai
pers for W. D. Allis Cl
planter. Also, power
same-in good cond.
for cash. Herman
Rt. 3, Danielsville.

1000 good 1 bu
Storage Curing Crates.
ea. to make, sell for
Glenn Cooper, Rt.

One Elec. floor bro
cond.), 100 chick size;
master oil brooder,
size (used once), $12
place: also, one 2H wag
$15. Mrs. Roberta Ei
1, Moreland. _ E

Intn] grain drill, 16
tilizer _ attachment
wheels, in fair cond. O1
syrup pan, good con
see. No letters, M. C.
Rt. 3, Monroe. | ;



Counties N







not later than October 9.



FALL SPECIAL |

FARM LAND EDITIO

Our Fall Special edition of Farm La
Sale, Wanted, For Rent, Wanting to Buy or
and In Exchange For, Georgia Land, v
published October 17. All such type notices |
reach the Market Bulletin Office,
_ Building, 19 Hunter St. S. W.. Atlania

words, including name (signed in personal
writing), address and phone number
and musi be from the party RESPONSIBL
THE NOTICE if received after Octobe:
notice WiLL NOT be published. _

Elizabeth Hynds, Editor - Noti








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0 isc egg cap. Perfect cond.
seph C. Brown, 3090 Briar-

od Road, N. E, apote 19.
ME-4-3052.

anbuser Hoe digger, used
little, original bits, used
mall M; Also, want an

mable price Mrs. Hugh
ite, Stockbridge.

x used tractor tires, size
-300-24. No junk. Mrs. Vera
nder, RFD 2, Athens.

built beens (red and black) |

for use. Mrs. W. D. Allen, |

ollege Dr., Barnesville. Ph,
79, night - - 823-M.

Texas saddle, price rea-
Lon Bellamy, Rt. 2,

1,| perfect cond. Baled this year.

ae

SEED AND GRAIN
_ FOR SALE

) (CRIMSON CLOVER):
Dixie Crimson - Clover Puri-

y 99.64 pct; Germ. 77.00 pct.
00 CWT. R D. Tatum, Pal-

Glaze Collard Seed,

t. Germ. 2 tbls. 25c; 9 tbls.

F and gradegy Purity,
_pet. Germ. 90 pct, $1.35
No. 2 recleaned (not grad-

ity 99.25 pct. Germ.
eri 25 bu. Also, feed
D. Tatum, Palmetto.

(CLOVER): : Bee

eding pikie Crimson

fron Cert. stock. 99.72

e; Germ. 78 pct.; way
14 pet. total germ 92 p

weed seed per Ib. ae

100 Ib. bags, 30c lb. Roy

| RFD. 3, <b Abed ce Ph.

Test 94, 85 are bright aed
| bu. bags, $5.50 FOB.
Lowe, c/o Whetstone
Box 528, Fort Valley.

for sale, Cokers Victor
48-93, pure seed 98.55
germ. 96 pet. 4.000 bu.
85c bu. bright, clean,
d. L. E. Akins, Rt. 2, By-



Ph. Macon 57981.
, AND STRAW

60 Ibs. $1 bale at my farm.
ah =" ape. he Norcross.

7
000

bales of iefietit new
Oc bale, or $30 ton.

}ture grasses, 7 different kinds.

Worthington), Grayson. Ph. 2684

is Dallas Grass and Ladino Clov-

| gal.;



S E. Walter, c/o Piedmont
1, Demorest.

200 bales Gatan Bean Hay,
-|cut in full bloom, bright green
.{color, $1 bale. Cash or money
order, no checks. Geo. M. Mad-
dox, 435 Forsyth St., Barnes-
ville. Ph. 378-M.

New Crop- Hay-Kudzu - pas-

$30 ton or trade for caives.
Bring calves and pick up hay,
at Madras. R. B. Bowen, 316

Peters St., SW.. Atlanta 3. Ph.
MU 8-1428. .

100 bales good heavy oat
hay in square bales, good heads,
$1 bale. Ken Worbington (or!

50 tons baled oat hay; 50 ton
Sericea hay, good quality.
Large or small lots. Reason-
able, at bam 7 mi. North of
Cumming: -- C.F Waite... Jr-
509 Cascade Dr., Marietta. Ph.
9-5927.

Straw: 100 wire bales wheat
and 80 bales threshed oat, -all

Joe M. Almand, 515 Secondie
Ave., Decatur. Ph. CR 6000.

Hay per ton: Millet, $32;
er, $32; about 200 bales Alfal-
fa hay, and any amount baled
oats, ea. $38 ton. All perfect
cond. baled this year. FOB my
farm, 4 mi. W. Fayetteville.
Norman Trammell, Fayette-
ville. Ph. 4144.



ONIONS FOR SALE

Onions: White: nest, $1.30
red multiplying, and red
scallion buttons, $1.25 gal. Add
postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.

White multiplying nest on-
ions, $1.50 gal. PP. Miss Annie
Ruth Weeks, Dial.

Red <shallot onions, $1 gal.;
2 gal. $1.75. Add postage.
Exch. for print or solid color
feed .sacks, allowing 25c ea.
sack, 3 and 4 alike. Mattie Dur-
an, Rt. 1; Cumming.

Red multiplying onion sets
for fall planting, 75c gal. Add
postage. Cheaper by bushel.
Mrs. W. E. oes Rt275Ca-
Eee:

"White nest onions, $1.50 gal.
Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum-

ming. \

White multiplying onions,
and red scallions, $1.25 gal.
Add postage. Mrs. Pledger

Strayhorn, Rt. 8, Gainesville.

White multiplying nest on-
jons, for table or planting,
$1. 50 gal. Miss Emma Dugger,
Oliver.

Red multiplying onions for
fall planting, $1 gal. Be
Perkins, Rt. 7, Jones Rd. Macon

Large red nest or multiply-
ing onions for fall planting,
$1.50 gal. Add 35c postage for
ea. gal. Mrs. G. W. Fuller, Rt.
2, Woodstock.

Onions per. gal: red nest
multiplying onions for plant-
ing (or eating), make 10-15 to
hill, $1.65; scallion buttons for
Spring onions, $1.35; White
nest, $1.50 postpaid in Ga-
No checks nor COD. Mrs. Lon
Ashworth, Rt. 1, pee













all adult females.

female cattle which go
farm.

barn and. take it to



on his farm. /

WARNING TO FARMERS

Insist on sales barn testing of cattle for Bangs.
ia Department of Agriculture is paying for the test-
which go from livestock auction

fo the farm and for the testin

) farmer should . purchase a female from a liveisock

i auction barn or vaccinated at the auction barn.

service is FREE and every farmer should insist
receive this FREE fest or vaccination in order to
elf oe an outbreak of Bangs emong his

The

or vaccination of all
from livestock auction barns

+

his farm without having if.

case. Exp. Col.





~ St., Augusta.







Scallion onion buttons, $1.30

| gal. postpaid. Mrs. John Weav-

er, Rt. 2, Tempie,

1956 White multiplying or
nest onions. $1.25 gal. also, 1956
washed shade dried Sage, $1.50
Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Claud

|| Edmonds, Rt. 2. Toccoa.



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



CORN:

Nice corn at my barn, $1.75
bu. W. G. Summers, Rt. 5, New-
nan. Ph. 1690-W-3.

CORN AND OATS (FEED):

Corn, 30e bu., also feed oats,
85c bu. Geo. Hollenshead, Jr.,
Milledgeville.

GARLIC BULBS:

Garlic, large bulbs, 45 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Alma Fields,
Iron City. |

GOURDS:

mete and dipper gourds, 25c
larger. sizes, 50c ea., small
rina sizes, 5c-10c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2,
Camilla.

Last years medium size dip-
per gourds, ready cut,*nice and
clean, 3, $1 and postage. G. B.
Crenshaw, Rt. 2, Monroe.

HONEY:

Sourwood blend Honey, from
Chattahoochee Natnt Forest, at
my home. None shipped. C. L.
Perdue, 3401 Flat Shoals Rd.,
S.E., wanes Ph. EV-2359.

No. 1 " extracted honey, 10-lb.
pail, del. to Zone 3, $3.25; One
5-lb. pail Exten., del. 3rd zone,
$1.65, 6-5 Ib. pails by Exp. Col.
$7; Comb, in glass, 5-lb. 6 to
case or 2-1/2 lb. glass, 12 to
$7.50 case, Rev.
Curd Walker, Rt. L, Adrian. ~

Fancy grade Galberry strain-
ed. honey, 12-21/2 lb: jars to
the case (30 Ibs), $7; Also, same
grade honey in one lb. jars, 24
to case, $6.50. All FOB E. J.
Lewis, Nahunta.

Fancy Galberry honey, 1956
crop, put up in big mouth jars,

12 jars to case (30 Ibs.), $6.50)

case or $6 cs. for 2 or more cases.
E. B. Herrin, Nahunta.

MEAT:.

Country cured side meat, ave.

| 15-20 Ibs. 30c lb. at my home 4

mi. West of Marietta.
Bramlett, Rt. 4, Marietta.

Hams, 10-20 Ibs. 85c Ib.;
shoulders, 10-15 Ibs., 55c Ib.;
sides, 10-18 Ibs., 50c Ib. Guar.
against spoilage. Shipped COD.
Mrs, Louise T. Pope, Box 5,
Dexter. 5

PLUMS:

Old fashioned Blue Damson
plums, no worms, ready the Ist.
Sept., $1.25 gal. plus postage.
5 mi. NE Hartwell, 4 from
Bowersville. Mrs. Beulah Moor-
head, Bowersville.

ROOTS AND HERBS:

Yellow root, 4 Ib. lard box,
$1.15; also Mayapple root, 4 lb.
lard box, $1.15. Mrs. Abe Goble,
Rt. 2, Talking Rock.

Sarsaparilla, Elder, Spicewood,
Plum, red Sassafras, yellow
dock, Blackberry, Poke, Grey-
beard, Pine, Dogwood, Yellow
root, wild cherry, red Aldar, red
and white Oark bark, Mullein,
Pipsiwa, Cheese plant, 2 Ibs. $1.
Add postage. Exch. for print
sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Addison,
Rt. 2, Hartwell.

SAGE AND FRUIT (DRIED):

Dried sage, $1.75 Ib.; dried
peaches 45c Ib. Add postage.
Mary C. Tumlin, Eastanollee.

GA:



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED



BARLEY:

Want 50-100 bu. Barley, Cal-
houn or Colonial preferred.
Give full particulars and price.
Theo. M. Reid, 1527 Stovall









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MISCELLANEOUS CATTLE FOR SALE _
WANTED - a aoe

Fresh milch cow, second

FEATHERS: calf. B. I. Lee, 4393 Ayer Road,

Want 5 or 6 Ibs. of Duck or
Goose feathers. State price del.
S.C. Pittman, Rt. 2, Box 1805,
LaFayette. :

PEAS:

Want 3 Ibs. Willetts Wonder
Frost Proof English garden
peas at once. H. H. Elders,
Reidsville.

PLANTS:
Want to exchange some

Green Hot Pepper for Straw-
berry plants. Pepper now ready
to pick. Also have % gal. White

nest Onions will swap. Mrs. H.
F. Mobley, Rt. 2, Pelham.

SEED (BROOM CANE):

Want old fashioned broom
cane seed. State price. C. A.
Yates, Rt. 1, Carrollton. #%

SEED (RYE)

Want 25 to 100 bu. of seed
Rye for fall planting. Write
what you have and best price.
F. H. Bunn, Midville.
re

CATTLE FOR SALE

er

Six reg. Hereford cows (four
polled, two horned), 4 with
calves at side and rebred, other
two bred. CMR, Double E, Col-
onel Domino and Rupert blood-
lines. M. H. Patton, c/o Patton
Hereford Ranch, Carrollton.
Ph. TE-2-6129.

Reg. 6-yr. old polled Here-
ford bull, gentle, Wt. 1,200
Ibs., $250. Located 2-1/2 miles
South of Stockbridge near Pow-
ells store. J. R. Burke, Rt. 2,
Stockbridge.

Reg. Aberdeen nie cat-
tle: 2 bred 18 mo. old heifers:
Two 7-mo. old heifers: 12-mo.

~ |old bull, Mimosamere 6;.1 herd

sire, Blackbirdmere: several
cows with calves at side Pric-
ed to.-sell. EE, C: Cox. Rt. 2:
Alpharetta. Ph. 2165.

22 Springing Holstein and
Ayrshire heifers, early fall
freshing. T. L. Woods, Rich-
land.

Reg. Angus cattle, weaned
yearling, 2 yr. old and aged
bulls. Cows, open and bred
heifers. Reasonable. Lewis Lind-
sey, Silver Creek.

Two Reg. Guernsey bulls;
ene born Nov. 27, 1952; other
April 22, 1954. Both dehorned,
ring in nose, with papers, $150
ea Howell C. Jordan, Hawkins-
ville.

10 heifers: 2 Jerseys (one
fresh), 2 Guernseys, 2 Hol-
steins, 1 Durham, and 1 White
Face; White Face steer, and
Jersey bull. All 16 and 18 mos.
old. $600 cash at my pasture,
1 mi. So. - Dalton. . John D.
Anderson, P. O. Box 323. Dal-
ton. Ph. 1529J.

Reg. Hereford bulls, 1-2 yrs.
old. Larry, Rollo, and Baca
Duke bloodlines. $100 up. Frank
Rockwell, Jr., Box 343, Blue
Ridge. .

Eight reg. Brahman Cattle: 2
cows with young calves; 2 bred
heifers, 1 open heifers; and 1
bull.-@:. J. Steed; Rt: 3. -Car-
roliton. Ph. Roopville 4158.

Two purebred Guernsey heif-
er calves, 6 mos. old. Good
markings and bloodlines. $90
for both. R. A. Upchurch, 409
Homestead Rd., Rex. Ph. Stock-
bridge 4360.

Rag. Jersey cow (dry), will
freshen in December, some age,
otherwise sound and fine look-
ing. $90 at farm Mrs Hugh
R. White, Stockbridge.

Reg. Angus: Two young herd
bulls, sons of Grand Champion
Bull and out of show cows; 2
bred cows and several heifers,
fine breeding. Priced right. J.
Harris Dew, 710 Peachtree St,
NE, Atlanta 8. Ph. Tr-4-5728
or Calhoun, Ga., 4014.

White-face male Veal calf,
2 mos old. approx. 200 Ibs $25
at my barn. P. B. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground,



Macon. Ph. 2-4603.

Pair Guernsey wwin Yearlings,
1 yr. old, male and female.
without horns. $150 at my home,
G. L. Colley, Luthersville. Ph.
2161.

Purebred

Guernsey Buli
gentle, 2-12 yrs.- old, ent. to
reg. approx. 900 Ibs. Reason-

able price. Leverett Blair
2, Fayetteville (near Tyrone).
polledd White-
ready
Reg. in
H. Earnest,

Rt.

Young reg.
face bulls,
$125-$150,
name. Robt.

ouyers
2349

Campbellton Rd., SW. Atlanta

Il. Ph. PL 3-7245.

Young, fat,
calves. 22c lb. Mrs. E. W. Me-
Cain, Stockbridge. Ph. 2471

Fifteen White-Face _ steers,
average wt. 550 lIbs., 15 Ib.
at farm. Roscoe Treadwell, Cul-
loden. Ph. Barnesville 4863.

Reg. polled White face bull
perfectly marked, 8 mos. old,
$125. 12 mi. Hast of LaFayette,
on Dalton ans LaFayette hwy.
Jessie M. Shahan, Rt. 3, La-
Fayette.

Two purebred Santa Gertrudis
bulls to be weaned within few
wks; Also few Brahma and
White-face- cows with first
cross Santa Gertrudis calves.
J. W. Morris, c/o Double M.
Farms, Carrollton. Ph. 2-2852.

One Black Angus and mixed
Jersey milch cows.
ett, Parrott.

Butt-headed roan milk type
bull, 2 yrs old. Wt. approx.
Ibs.,
wassee.

Guensey Cow with first calf,
$115; 2 bull calves and 1 heifer,
all about 1 yr. old. Mrs. W. E.
Brown, RFD, Lizella. Ph.
West 5-2730.

Reg. Hereford bull and heifer

calves of finest strain for sale.
Ogden A. Geilfuss, C/O Melody
Brook Farm, Windy Hill Road,
RFD 3, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna
5-7385. ;

Five good blooded, good mark-

ed Santa Gertrudis bulls, Wt.
around 650 ea. Sell right. J. B.
Easterlin, Montezuma. Phs. 3211
or 4001.

25 Black Angus cattle: bulls,
$75, heifers, $95 ea. Reg. James
E, Farmer, Nicholson. i

Reg. Jersey heifer, 8 mo. old,

good markings, $100. F.. M.
Gaines, 3889 Vineville Ave.
{ Macon.

Entire head of Reg. eee cat-
tle, 140 head, best bloodlines,
$25,000. Dr. J. H. Nicholson,
Madison.

Shorthorn and polled Short-
horn bulls, 6-9 mos. old, Red,
White or Roan, $150 to. $250 ea.
Burt Bennett, Rt. 3, Moultrie.

Reg. polled White Face here-
ford cattle, Bulls and heifers.
Prices right. See, no letters. H.
O Stephens, Rt. 1, Fairburn.*

My.herd of 52 Reg. Hereford
cattle, with health papers furn-
ished to buyer, $5,500.00. S. H.
Hollis, Sparta.

Reg. very fine polled Hereford
bull, 15 mos. old, $135.00. E. L.
Davis, Tennille. Phone 96.

30 reg. Angus cows with cal-
ves at side and Reg. male; also
3 large (1,000 Ib.) Holstein heif-
ers, to calve in Sept., out of
artificial breeding. All in ex-
cellent cond. Jack Stubbs, 2547

Bouldercrest Rd. S.E. Atlanta
16.



HOGS FOR SALE .



Seven nice shoats for sale.
J. W. Harrison, RFD 1, Box 142,
Jonesboro. Ph. 5157.

Two reg. Duroc boars. 10 mos.
old, arouhd 300 Ibs., $40 ea.; 2
gilts, bred to farrow Sept. 20th,
$50 ea.; litter, 5 mos. old, around
125 Ibs. ea. $35 ea.; litter, 3 mos.
ald, 75 lbs., $25 ea. Reg. papers.
Ernest P. Carter, Baxley.

for service. -

Hereford Steer :

J. H. Lever- -

700 -
$100. W. M. Berrong, Hia-_

=







_ Guinea Cross,

H.-L. Williams,



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Use Care In Buying

(Continued from page 1)

sced to be sure of getting adapted Abruzzi,

The Georgia Crop Improvement As-
sociation office in Athens reported the
state grew 600 acres of certified Abruzzi

rye for the 1955-56 season.

Wrens Abruzzi and Florida Black are
-on the certified seed list and are recom-
mended for the Coastal Plain. Wrens and





Dit Now Being Moved |

(Continued from page 1)

The entire market site will er com-
pletely fenced with separate gates for
farmers and dealers leading: Segrtaice into



As soon as





ara.

Woods Abruzzi are 00m in the Piedmont,
Gollege of Agriculture specialist say Ab-
ruzzi and Balbo do well in the Cet






: traffic will enter the - fou
pressway directly from th

ine

will eventually pay for: - itself
rentals and service charges. ae



HOGS FOR SALE



service

Ss.

- Reg. Tamworth boar,
age. Reasonable. Chas.
Mathieson, Rt. 1, Cumming.

- Reg. Hereford pigs, 8 wks.
old, from large litters of second
litter pigs. Two litters to choose

- from. Best bloodlines. Papers in

buyers name. J. L. Adams,
Dewey Rose. Ph. Elberton 640-
J-3.

90 pigs, $10 ea. at my barn
near Gibson at Fivepoints. Al-
vie Johnson, Rt. 1, Gibson.

Reg. Duroc Top Producing
Boars, 5-1/2 mos. old, sons of
Red Model Prince and prize win-
ning Miss Beauty Wave. Pigs
ave. 191 Ibs. ea. at 5 mos. Life-
time cholera treated. Papers
furnished. John W. Wilson, RFD

No. 2, Stapleton. Ph. Liberty 7-
6827.
26 pigs, Hampshire-Guinea,

Cross, $8 ea. for lot. Ready to
go Sept. 8: Alson 4 pigs, OIC-
3 mo. old, $10
ea. All nice pigs. Grady Panter,

Dial.

Large deep red sow, heavy
with pig (only farrowed one

. time wih 11 pigs); bred gilt, 10

mo. old, $75, $85 del. Ga. 50-75
Ib pigs, $20 ea. All reg. in buy-
ers name with life treatment.
C/O Valley
Farm, Baxley. Ph. 2681.

Reg. SPC males, ready for
service, 3 males are from Grand
Champion stock; sire and Dam
from Bill Hemms herd. Chopin,
Iowa. H. B. Roberson, Chula.

8-wks. old reg. Tamworth
Meat Type Boars and Gilts. Or-
ville Swett, Mer.,
sweep Farm, Rt. 5, Thomaston.
14 mixed Hampshire pigs, 2

mos. old Sept, 4, for sale. 3 mi.
West of Stonwall on Stonewall-
Tell Road. J. A. Aderhold,
Stonewall, Ph. Fairburn 7075.

Eight Hampshire and OIC
cross pigs, 8 wks. old Sept. 15.
Davey Armour, Rt. 1, Lula.

Reg. SPC sow with papers,
bred July 10th, $45. Can be seen
at Ashleys Ranch. Mrs. John H.
Ashley, C/O Ashleys Ranch,
Box 66, Dexter.

Reg. Duroe pigs, wormed and:
treated. Champion ~ bloodlines,
prize winning stock. Reg. in
buyers name. $22 ea. Edward
Smith, Box 157, Rt. 4, Cochran.

Reg. Black African. Guinea
pigs, treated. $30 ea. Shipped
prepaid in Ga. P. O. money or-
der with order, no checks. Luth-
er Holland, Rt. 1, Byromville.

Reg. Hereford pigs, both sex,
8 wks. old, best bloodlines, from
large litters from proven sows;
Two large litters +o choose from.
Papers in buyers name. J. L.
Adams, Dewey Rose. Ph. Elber-
ton 640-J-3.

90 pigs for sale at my barn 6
miles North of Gibson at Five-

points. Alvie Johnson, Rt. -1,
Gibson.
Purebred Red Duroc pigs,

Cherry red, blocky type. J. J.
Waters, Louisville.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE







Nice gentle saddle mare, 9
yrs. old, medium Size, safe for
children to ride. $100 with sad-
dle and bridle. George Ferguson,
Rt. 1, Cave Spring. -

Palomino Tenn. Walking mare,
gentle, good color. Sell or trade
for Palomino Quarter mare. C.
L. Hardin, Doraville. Ph. Cham-

C/O Wind- |-

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



Four Small Shetland pony

| mares, 3-4 yrs. old, 40 in. tall,

3 with colts by side, bred back

to reg. stallion, 3 geldings. Rea-

sonable.. Jess Holbrook, Jones-
boro. Ph. 6771.

Small black mare mule, 8 yrs.
old, 425 lbs, work anywhere and

ride, sound, gentle, $100. E. B.
Birdsong, Woodland. Ph. 2412:

-Black mule, 9 yrs. old, gentle
worker, good anywhere. Sell or
exch. for good gentle farm

Road, Rt. 1, Decatur.

One large mule, good worker,
$125. Mrs. Roberta Evans, Rt.
1, Moreland. 3

Strawberry roan mare, 1100
Ibs., gentle, $100. Ray Almand,
4864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood.
Ph. Stockbridge 4290.

Large mare in good shape,
good for plowing or logging, any
child can handle. $35, or trade
for small horse or mule. Henry
G. White, Rt. 1, Murrayville.

Saddle pony, medium size, red
and white spotted, about 8 yrs.
old. (Nice pony but do not rec-
ommend. for children). Lavon
Staten, Statenville. Ph. 681-J1.

Reg. Tenn. mare with colt by
side, 5 mos. old, $200; white
gainted horse, $150; Bay pony,
300 Ibs.,. gainted, $100; All gen-
tle. Also Quarter Cow horse,
$125. -E. R.? Taylor, Sr.; La-
Grange. Ph. 4531.

One mare mule, gentle, work
anywhere, Also one horse wagon
and harness. T. J. Carter, Rt. 1,
Thomaston.

1000 lb. Black mare, 9 yrs.
old. Good for riding and work,
bridle and saddle included. $75.
Bob Allen, Rt. 3, Fayetteville.
Ph. 3946.

Gentle Red saddle pare $75.
Charles Gardner, 3775 Forest
Park Road, SE, Atlanta 15. Ph.
MA-7-4947.

Nice 5-gainted gelding, gentle
and spirited, lots of style. See
to appreciate. Robert Laramore,
112, Clermont Ave., East Point.
Ph: PO-7-5455.

Nice gentle Shetland riding
Ponies. Different sizes and col-
ors. Robin Vaughn, Toccoa. Ph.
TU-6-5249. :

10 yr. old good, pert farm
mule, approx. 1000 lbs. Wont
run cattle, $60. J. A. Mason, Rt.
2, Dahlonega.

Bay horse mule, 950-1000 Ibs.,
some age but good worker, fair
cond. Priced right. John L.
Cowart, RFD 3, Cartersville, Ph.
1699-R-2.

Fine young brood mares, $100.
J. H. Sullivan, Rt. 1, Box 413,
Douglasville.

- Two Shetland pony mares, 7-

12 mos. old, White, Black, and

Brown striped. Halter broke.
Dont write. See. W. L. Coxwell,
RFD 1, Warrenton.

Shetland Ponies: 3 bred mares.
solid and spots, 2 fillies, bred
to reg. Dzx-Stallion; and 1 Sor-
rel colt. Located River bridge
on Campbellton Rd. R. W. Cald-
well, Douglasville.



SHEEP AND GOATS
- FOR SALE

horse. A. B. Cook, Whites Mill

Two male Toggenburg goats

(mother gives 1 gal. milk
daily), 3 mos. old, $7.00 ea.
at my home. Mrs. Carl Ritz,
Campbellton Rd., Fairburn.

Milk Goat, 3 qt. milk daily,
reg. stock, $40 Mrs. Byron
Massey, 130 W. McIntosh Rd.,
Griffin. Ph. 5550 or 4585. ;

Three medium size,
milk type goats; 2 females, 1
butt-headed male, $15 ea. or
exch. for pair of good 6-8 wks.
old pigs, male or female. Bring
pigs, getrgoats. Will L. Dumm,
Rt 2, Turner Hill /'Rd., Lith-
onia.

white

9-mo. old Seba Toggen-
burg milk goats. Should be
ready to breed this fall, $15
or $8 ea. H. D. Guthrie, P. O.
Box 82, Pine Lake. Ph. Atlanta

43-7710.

Eleven sheep: 9 Ewes, 2

Rams, for $100. C. B. Collins, |

Hazlehurst. Ph. 2708.

Saanan doe, 16 mos. old, 2
qts. daily, gentle, easy to milk,
Her twin kids, 1. billy, 1 nan-
nie, 2-1/2 mos: old. All eligible
for reg. Mrs. Emerson R. Bak-
er, 3328 Brockett Rd., Tucker.
Ph. Clarkston 3-7393.

Reg. Hampshire yearling ewes,
sired by Western Fields Royal
Master and bred to Fox Chase
2352. Very sturdy and vigorous.
Low down smooth type. Will
ship. Inquiries answered promp-
ly.. Westervelt Terhune, P.O.
Box 947, Atlanta. .

Nice milk goat, just freshen-
ed for sale. John Ronine, Nor-
man Park.



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



5-mo. old Grey buck rabbit,
$1.50, at my farm. Ship. Plus
express costs. Mrs. Mary

Chisholm,Box 423, Rt. 2, Powell.

Rd., Augusta.

N.Z. White rabbits, subject to
Pedigree. 6-18 mo. old does, bred
or open, $4-$8; Bucks $4-$6;
young, $2.50-$3.50. Trade some
of wheat at market price de-
livered. C. W. Page, 149 N.
Ave., NE, Atlanta 8. Ph. TR-4-
6452. -

Last Weeks Livestock Sales Re

col. $8 pair. Glyde H. Barnes,

work. Room, board and salary.

-|tion. Reasonable wkly.

furnished,



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



Guinea pigs (Cavies) mixed

160 A Pine St., Swainsboro,

Guinea pigs, $1.50 pr., young
rabbits, $2 pr. Lockard Bell,
2677 Pharr Rd., NE, Sra. AT:
Ph. CR-4390.

Needs rabies 6 Gray daus
1 White doe, 1 black and white
Dutch buck. Cheap. Will not)
ship. Miss Eleanor Carey, 920
Park Terrace, College dena Ph.
PO-1-8518. e

Guinea pigs (Cavies), Sena

$1.75 ea. No less 2 shipped. Send dr

Money Order. rs. Helen
Street RFD, 2956 Buford Hwy,
Aven 6. Ph. Me- 4-788. <

Two rabbits;
Black Buck, $2 ea. Mrs.
Holland, / Coogler Rd., eae

~<

Fine doe and |.



FARM HELP WANTED >



Want young couple with some

education for special Farm

Bud }.

FARM HELP

































Want _ _ middle-aged
man- and wife to.
have tractor and mule
share eropper. 1 1/2

on h
yee Mar Ww.

acres 0; 0
acres of corn. Will
room house. C B
Rt. 1, Eye he a

Want man ah wif
sober and about 30 yrs. ol
to work on large poul
| Wages $50.00 wkly. wi
Write giving age, ages
en, aif any

Mountain.

Want iad .
ed white woman i I

of

and. pho
Ph

work, wages and good living |=

quarters. Begin work in Nov.
Pay. ee eek: Caltee, Bos-
tOn. Sees

Want healthy Jace
(white or colored) couple from
country. Poultry and garden

Mrs. Helen Street, Rt. 2, ga
Buford Hwy., Atlanta. 6. :

Want man and wife or small
family to milk a few cows with
milking machine and do general |
farm work. 3 room house, and
$100.00 month salary. T.E. Fer-
rell, Rt. 2, Madison.

-. Want White couple, 35-50 yrs.
old without children, experienc-
ed in poultry and egg produc-
salary
and new modern 4 room cottage
with water ane all elec. kitchen
M. Saunders, Rt.
pane h., atoms Mountain
i :

Want White Christian eolipi
who have not worked on public
works, not over 40 yrs. old, to
raise broilers, do farm work,
and help with beef cattle. Good
commission and salary to right
couple. Good house, running
water, bath, and elec. Must have
excellent reference. J. F. An-
derson, Rt. 4, Dalton. (4 mi. aNGs





































daughter 16,

job. on poultry
Need house ee
Samps

nille Shop, Rt. aoe
Regiaae s Ph. 2:

ens. W.

Cleveland. =

White, tgs J
able woman, 1c
smoke or dring. oS
ing light farm rae tor
home and reasonable

65 yr. old, - a
wants 108 with good pei

garden,

(by the ee and gi
corn (by the da
chickens on 30-50. basis.
or see. pee Starnes,



of Dalton on Hwy: TA)



tol Ave. Ss. Ww. sien 15.

























Atlanta t Rome Athen : = mate ee
9-4 a! 95% HOLIDAY a
STEERS & HEIFERS 1344 929 828 :
Good & Choice : - te eg erat
Standard 14.75-18.50 14,50-18.50 -'15.00-18.00
Utility 11.00-15.00 -11.75-15.00 10,50-13.50
Vealers 16,00-22.75 16,00-22.25 .-15,50-22.25
Stockers, & Feeders 12.00-16.50 12.00-14.50 -12.00-14.25
Feeder - Calves 11.50-18.25 12.00-18.25 12.50-16.50





cows:





Utility & Commercial

10.50-11:75

10.50-12.00

aie
10.00-11.50























Purebred, 4 mo. old Saanan
ca goat, $8. Arnold Kaye,
801 Douglas Rd. Rt. 5,



blee 7-4742.

\Adanta 6. Phe BX-4ap8,









Canners & Cutters 7.50-10.50 8.25-11.00 ; 8, 00-10. 50
Springers : 45.00-140.00 _50.00-150.00
HOGS: - = 175 182

No. 1 Meat Type * - %

No. 1 Others : - 16,50-18.75 16.50-16.75
No, 2 - 16.25-16.50 (16.25-16.50
No. 3 _ - an





Feeders ; .



16.00-16.25