Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1956" _ NUMBER 18
NEED A BALANCED DIET
ooram Is Under way A gricul tural || Farm Housewife Can
Boost Soil Tests {Cec ALENDAR | | Store Pecans Safely
y PHIL CAMPBELL
Jan. 8, ABAC, Tatod Farm income
:.
5 He ukGet coupes, The farm housewife can safely store
Co! manizsloner. of Agriculture P| - pecans under refrigeration for use during
= i are engaged i in: the: pro- : Jan. 10, ABAC, Tifton ae short a ss ee = a aay pub- id 2 i
of pee tone co! modities Fea-" |. course. ee ; ine By ine Aereubural Experiment 4 :
Stations is available to help them store
. 15, ABAC, Tift _ ti hort
nd fed: regularly if we are to get Jan. HUE ve otfon short | | their pecans properly.
uction results. . SR : E. K. Heaton, assistant food fechihinter
oe ee wid matin certain 2 ee ee et ee
; ae eae 4 ee pe a ment Food: Edu: Station, say experiments have shown that >
. ; a err : plump, well-filled nuts are best for stor-
aaintain: a condition Op Ja <t agen age and that the highest quality nuts are
we ied our oe many | about soil tests. He can assist you in tak- those that mature in mid-season
ome type. of mixed feed because > ing the soil samples and tell you where Stuart, Van Deman, Mobile, Moore
that animal nutritionists have | to send these samples to have pet an- and Pabst have. been found to keep espe-
e through tests the proper food | alyzed. d cially well, but sound, well-filled nuts of
cessary to. health and maxi- any variety can be successfully stored,
the authors claim.
~
ood elements in the form of
mixed and well balanced feeds: |. Moving Interstate : about one-half and gives the corivenience
us often do a pretty poor job Sst . | Of ready-to-use nuts.
; that our soil is properly fed. os a Redeal regulations ee To be shelled as unbroken halves, the
nly way to make sure that our the interstate movement of cattle will |- atithors say, pecans should be dampened,
operly fed is through sojl tests become effective Jan. 1 to strengthen the or conditioned, immediately before crack-
10w when certain elements neces- | - Bangs disease eradication program. _ ing. Dampening may be by either of two
ood soil are Jacking.
for increasing the number of.
ples in Georgia are being boosted
organizations which are purchas-
ipment and appre to help in
methods: (1) Double a towel or clean cloth
sack, spread flat, cover with pecans three
layers deep, then spread towel over the
nuts and dampen-thoroughly, Allow the
pecans to remain overnight and crack the
next day. (2) Place enough water in a
pressure cooker or sauce pan to cover
The new regulations constitute anoth-
er forward step by the U.S. Department
~ of Agriculture in its program to prevent
and eradicate livestock diseases.
Georgia regulations now cover virtu-
ally all requirements contained in the
new Federal regulations. The primary dif-
ference is that the new Federal regula-
tions require that cattle moving inter-
tional Plant Food Institute and
ia Lime Rock Company are
soil. sampling tubes for all steam under five pounds pressure for ten
its in the state and the Geor- - minutes.
state for immediate slaughter, to either : :
o Bene lee ee an approved stockyard or slaughtering Iti . eS ee 2 the is pe-
who, in turn, will put them in. house, must be accompanied by a waybill one ao be shelled Nae Stk
B chein fart ane or similar document or certificate signed e se ar 2 cepa = ey Sch he
aders of business and indus- | PY the owner or shipper. ne a : eee b i : a ce
ctcanl like Ticesk a All persons moving cattle interstate ne er that ie : peruse to eae 0
ed properly if eee oe. should study State and Federal regula- tee pe ne wee Ww 4 aes oe mn
to be obtained. Their interest fe CO OF these: reptile: other . hod ths theo ame
b seilin gness to cooperate should tions may be obtained by writing the Ani- otner method that.is convenient.
u : ose mal Disease Eradication Branch, ARS, To prevent molding, peean kernels
reater unit production and thus
arm incomeif we cooperate.
ood seed, good soil is necessary
USDA, 614 Atlanta National Building, which were dampened before _ shelling
~ Atlanta 3, Ga., or the State Department must be dried immediately after
of Agriculture, 19 Hunter St. SW, At- shelling, Heaton and Woodroof insist.
lanta. Kernels should have a crunchy feel and
m soil conservationist Continued On Page 4) _ (Continued On oe 4)
cinta ES
"Georgia, Fi irst:
See *PEANUTS + PEACHES * PIMIENTO PEPPER
SSIPPL == + BROILERS = * NAVAL STORES IMPROVED PECANS
>,
tion. ~ ae ; :
e we assure our Wieder oft New. Rules On Cattle : Nuts should be shelled before storage.
This reduces weight and storage space by
rack in bottom, fill with pecans and
SY
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by Georgia
class matter
1917. i
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SECOND HAND
_ MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
John Deere B tractor, 1950
model, hydraulic ram, 5-disc til-
Jer, on rubber, 6 ft., moderate
heavy duty harrow, cultivators,
all good cond., $950. D. A. Law,
Chula. Ph. Tifton 1716-R2.
Lilliston peanut picker and
Lilliston hay baler, running
cond., reasonable for cash. Geo.
N. Thomas, Rocky Ford.
Grist mill complete with ele-
vators, corn seller, shucker,
hammer feed mill and hay bal-
er, for sale or rent to reliable
party. E. L. Martin, Rt. 2, La-
vonia.
Want disc harrow, 3 pt. hitch
preferred, side del. rake, hay
baler, corn picker, corn binder,
stalk cutter, 2 row elec. coils
for sweet potato beds, field cul-
tivator. Give price and cond.
Norman Burpee, C/O Wildwood
Sanitarion, Wildwood.
New Holland corn shucker-
geller, good cond. $300; also
grist mill, P-12 Intnl motor,
scales, line shaft and pulleys,
ood -cond., $275 FOB my farm.
. L. Redwine, Rt. 1, Dalton.
1955 Farmall tarctor, Super
A, with 6 tools. Used 2 seasons
on small farm, $1,500. See at
farm. T: C. Cooper, Rt. J, Sen-
oia. Acs
1952 Ford tractor with only
4500 hours service and all equip-
ment needed for farming, for
sale at once. M. Youngblood, Rt.
8, Ashburn.
Want late model] Ford tractor
with plow, cultivator and plant-
ers, all to be in A-1 cond. Will
trade good farm jeep, almost
like new, for same. N. Morris
Nicholson, Rt. 1, Talking Rock.
|
Good sub-soiler, and single
action front end loader for 3
point hitch hook-up, for sale
or exch. for bush and bog har-
row, 2 dise tiller piow or other
equipment for Ford tractor.
Phone after 8 oclock at night,
Atlanta PO 6-3686, or write. C.
E. Stewart. Box 145, Mountain
View.
Z
Case power mower, semi-
mounted, 7 ft. blade, $150; Lil-
liston Pasture Clipper, 7 ft.
swath, $150; 9 ft. J. D. hay Rake,
self-dumping, $100; 8 ft. hay
Rake, $15; self-propelling at-
tachment for wheel mounted
circular saw, new, $25. R. M.
Davison, Woodville, Ph. Hud-
son 9-2963.
Farmall H tractor with cultj-
vator, good cond. for sale
cheap. James Holton, Rt. 1,
Wrightsville.
1952 Massey Harris 22 bush
and bog harrow, mowing ma-
chine, field cultivator, seeder at-
tachment, fertilizer spreader. T.
H. Bothwell, 111 Princeton
Way, N.E., Atlanta 7. Ph. Dr.
BFS LE :
Want mule drawn votton dus-.
ter, 4 or 5 row, cheap for cash,
not over 60 miles from McRae.
No junk. W. W. Evans, Rt. 1,
Helena.
Clipper recleaner,
with elevator, 2 motors, 1 HB,
power, has about 20 cleaning
sereens, practically new, $750
(bargain). M. C. Peavy Sr., Pine-
hurst.
Want used Farmall 100 trac-
tor with equipment, or a Super
A. or Cub. Must be in good
cond. and reasonable. W. G.
complete
Simpsony Mt. Airy.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
2 old Case tractors, 2 tires
and 1 can sealr, for sale. S. D.
Harrison, Kathleen.
1 H. drawn Mower, turning
plow and cultivator, Oliver make
good cond. also 1 drum type
oil brooder, for sale. Herschell
Mathis, Rt. 2, Armuchee, (Lit-
tle Sand Mountain).
Farm jeep, like new inside
and out, has low range trans.
4-wheel drive, draw bar, trail-
er hitch front toe bar and heat-
er, on good rubber. Cash or con-
sider trade on used tractor. C.
M. Gardner, 637 Connally) Dr.
East Point. PH. PO-7-2278.
Two John Deere B tractors,
cultivator, fertilizer and varia-
ble depth planter equipment, 16
disc power-life J. D. harrow, 4
disc tiller with seed box, 6 row
Simplex duster, 2 row cD?
stalk cutter, C. C. cultivator (16
ft., 5 ton J. D. farm trailer,
2 H. 2 H. wagon. See, Mrs. Ce
Cc. Bryan, Rt. 2, Reynolds.
John Deere, 7 ft., No. 25 Com-
bine (cut less: than 200 acres,
$800; also J. D. Power-trol cy-
linder complete with hose, $40.
E. V. Vaughn, Bogart. Ph. Wat-
kinsville SO-9-3375.
MISCELLANEOUS
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AND WANTED
2 H. wagon heavy, with trac-
tor hitch, $40; 6 oil brooders,
vent pipes, and 560 gal, oil tank,
2 coke brooders, feed troughs,
2 elec. incubators, 3 deck wire
cage with troughs. Cheap. 5 mi.
So. Jonesboro on 4 lane Hwy.
Alex H. Stephens, RFD, Box
334, Jonesboro.
Two 9 X 32 Ford tractor. tires,
tubes, wheels, good as new, $25
ea. J. W. Lonergan, Star Rt.
Harlem.
Pony or cattle trailer with 46
in body and head stall, com-
plete with tires and tubes and
good bumper hitch, $75 or trade
for beef calves or saddle horse.
Arthur A. Mann, 507 Benson Peg
Hartwell. :
One water-proof Canvas, Sy
X 17 ft. best grade, used for
covering Combine and. many
other purposes on farm, $12
FOB. P. J. Sewell, Lavonia.
John Deere tractor pulley,
never been used, $40; Also one
100 gal. Dari-Kool holding milk
tank, used less than 1 yr., good
cond., reasonable. W. A. Whit-
mire, Rt. 1, Douglasville. .
Tron beam 2-H turning plow,
good cond., prompt shipment, $8.
Mrs. W. E. Swann, Rt 1, Union
Point.
Good 2-H wagon, . tractor
trailer, 2-wheel, good cond., $25
ea. Located on Hwy. 60, 12 mi.
Stone Pile Gap. H. B. Brook-
shire, Suches.
One Int] 4-can milk cooler,
for sale. J. D. Hagler, Rt. 2,
Box 110, Chipley. ~
Want farm bell, good shape,
not cracked, within 100 miles.
H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2, Box 47,
Social Circle.
1000 laying cages, like new,
used 8 mos., cheap. R. C. Dent,
Rt. 2, Columbus Rd., Macon. Ph:
Dial "3-7012.
45-HP John Deere Skid mot-
or, will pull sawmill, cornmill,
ete., good cond., reasonable. A.
G. Ellis, Webb Bridge Rd., Rt.
2, Box 266, Alpharetta. Ph. 2293.
Deep well Jef 1/3 HP tank
pipe controls, $40. Cant ship.
Fe GU sWebb; - Box, 231 Ru4;
Douglasville.
_ Want an 80 gal. syrup cook~
ing pan. Advise price ete. Jos.
T. Grice, Glennville.
Old time farm bell, $15. Will
not ship. E. R. Taylor, La-
Grange, phone 4531.
Want well pump complete in
A-1 cond., for 37 ft. well, priced
right. Mrs. L. G. Spain, Rt. 4,
Canton. ht
Want one front wheel for 8-A
John Deere tractor. J. H. Bra-
zier, Zebulon. . :
-1$8 M. F..M. Combs, Washington.
| Expr. Col. H. E. Smith, Baxley.
Topsoil and Willard musca-},
/Norman Burpee, Wildwood San-~
MISCELLANEOU:
AND WANTED
Farm bell in excellent cond.,
nice tone, (can be heard long
distance), for sale. Mrs. H. L.
Wilson, Pine Lake, Ph. Clarks-
ton 6140.
30 in. cut-off saw, on steel
frame, with attachments, for
use on tractor, used one season,
$30, E. C. Ripley, Jr., Rt. 4, Grif-
fin. :
Want 50 gal. milk pasteuuizer,
in good cond., and reasonable
price. - Dr. ~D. -W. Pritchett,
Barnesville.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Bradleys Super everbearing
strawberry plants (bear until
frost), 50 for $1.00; 300, $5.00.
Del. Homer Call, Rt. 2, C/O
Ermon Teague, Ellijay. ~
25 finest scallion winter_onion
plants (that can be cut don in
spring and they sprout again
with large bunch of onions from
roots left in ground). Sell or
exch. for Sage, Catnip plants or
print sacks. Mrs. John Myers
Addison, Rt. 2, Hartwell.
Copenhagen Marke t, Chas.
and Early Jersey Wakefield cab-
bage and white sweet Bermuda
onion plants, 500, $1.25! $2 M;
5 M. $7.50 Exp. Col. Mrs. I. L.
Stokes, Box 349, Fitzgerald.
Klondike strawberry
plants, $1 C; imp. field Dew-
berry and Blackberry, 50c doz.;
Mtn: Huckleberries, 2 doz., 75c;
Muscadine vines, 3-4 ft. Blue
Damson plum sprouts, 45c
Imp.
Add postage. Rosie Crowe, RE.
1, Cumming.
Myers and Rubel Blueberry
plants, 3-5 ft., 2 to 3 yrs. old,
from Porterfield stock, $5 doz.
FOB. E. G. Nicholson, Rt. 3,
Allen Rd., Macon.
Kudzu Crowns, 1 and 2 yrs.
old, well rooted, $2 C.; 500, $7;
$12.50 M. Add postage. No COD.
Curtis Heard, Rt. 1, Gainesville.
Strawberry plants, from Cert.
Missionery and Extra large mas-
todon, $1 C., PP. Mailed. damp
packed. Tom Kittle, Rt. 5; /Car-
rollton. z
2 crop Gen strawberry plants,
damp packed, $1.25 C., 500, $5,
Early J. Charleston Wakefield
cabbage, Ga. Collards, 70c C.;
500, $1.50, $2.50 M., Crystel Wax
White. Bermuda and_ yellow
Bermuda ions, 70c C., 500,
$1.25, $2 M., prepaid; 6000, $9
dine vince, large size, 75c ea.
and postage. Mrs. Lona Tallent,
Lula. :
Impr. Mastodom strawberry
plants, 125 plants, $1,.PP, $5.50
M. Add $1 postage on 1000 plant
orders. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2,
Crawfordville.
1000 Fredonia Grape Vines,
2 yrs. old, 20c ea. in quantity,
$3 doz., or make your offer.
itariom, Wildwood.
Blakemore and Tenn. Beauty
strawberry plants, $1 C.; $9 M.;
also, Lawton blackberry plants,
$1 doz.; $8 C. PP..'T. H. Graves,
Fayetteville. :
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE >
berry, 90c C., de
packed. W. E. Bark
Fig cuttings
tions), 10c ea. Mrs.
en, Rt. 2, Camilla.
Cert. giant Mastod
and sweetest) strawhe
$1 C. Moss packed Add
L. H. Cousins, Green
PECANS AND P
FOR REN
Large Stuart pec
shell, easy to crack ant
in halves, well fille
Del. by prepaid PP.
man, Lovett.
-1956 crop Stuart
Ib. plus postage.
Clay, 1645 Upper
Macon. Ph. 5-8082.
Large stuart pe
or 30c Ib. if ca
Studstill, 116 _
Marietta.
Highest quality
cans, 50c Ib., in 1
postage. Full money |
antee. F. C. Garrett,
1956 crop Stuart o
lb; also Frotscher nu
0c Ib. All plus p
Viola Brady, Rt
Cairo.
New crop very
Stuart pecans, 25 Ib.
of 10 lbs. or more at
Dr. D. A. Bagley.
ton St., Austell.
HAY AND S
(Wheat, Oats,
FOR SA
' Alfalfa hay,
Wheat or Oat stra
E. V. Vaughn, Bo
kinsville SO-9-33
Alfalfa hay, $1 .
85c bale, Sericea - J
Airy Dr. S.W. 4
PL-3-1394.
Pasture hay, sq
bales, $25 ton at bal i
E.. Nelson, Silver
Rt. 2, Austell. Ph.
Bright Oat y
cured without rain, :
reasonable distance. |
E. Voyles, Hwy.
Ph. Jonesboro 6104
700 bales good qi
al Bermuda _ hay.
farm. W. McQueen,
trie, Ph. 748 M. _
2,000 bales. all
for sale. Contact.
Rt. 4, Newnan. Ph. 2
"150 tons Coastal
well fertilized (sh
8 to 13 pct. protein
pet. fattening quali
at farm. S. J. Clay,
\| dale Mill Rd., WV
5117.
Some Peanut
S. D. Harrison,
Baled Sericea or
quality, in square
bales, $30 ton at ba
Cumming on Keith
or hauling extra
T. Waite. 509 Casca
etta, Ph. 9-5927.
BRUCELLOSIS
Counties Free
Of Disease
1
=
ERADICA
Sai
ack walnut Meats, very
$1 Ib. and postage,
Jb. postpaid, or $60 pint
pstage. _ Orders filled
tly. Geleta Nichols, Hia-
k walnut Meats, ex-
ieces, $1.25 lb. post-
Tb. in 10 Ib. lots, also
irs. Boyd Nicholson,
89, Hiawassee.
alnuts, 95 bu. if you
er; also garden garlic,
Postpaid in Ga. Mrs.
, t. 2, Bremen. pe
Walnut meats, large
pe . Prompt ser-
s. Jeanette Chastain,
walnut Meats, shelled
and clean, 1956 crop,
s for $1. Add postage.
ie Mathis, Rt. 5, Blli-
SCE] \ :OUS
FOR SALE
; (FEED):
Barley for FEED, $3.25
Del. in ton lots. Contact.
oyles, Hwy. 54, Morrow.
o 610-A.
new yellow corn for
Ibs. to bu., slip shuck-
bu. H. B. Brookshire,
STOCK:
/2 yr. old Apple trees,
Oc ea.; Chestnut, bear-
s, $1.50 ea.; Grape-
ea. All Insp. Del. T.
_ Ellijay.
- multiplying nest on-
[.25 gal. Emma Dugger,
small lot of Pea-
er the large white
3 bunch, but will take
ety. Advise. J. W.
227-B Garden Homes,
-proof bunch Eng. pea
. 94 pet, 40 cupful,
2 cups. Del. Mrs. Lei-
ps, Rt. 1, Royston.
yolled Hereford cattle,
podlines, excellent cond.,
th calf by side, open and
eifers, young bulls. J. E.
_ Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd.,
Ph. Smyrna 5-8703.
-
5 lb. postpaid, or $1]
| Reg. Gueri
a 3 good milch cows, freshen
Fine Jersey-Guernsey cow,
will freshen in 5 or 10 days
with 3rd ealf. See (Cone out
Etowah Dr. to the Old Alabama
Rd. on the Sinard Farm.) Mrs.
Martin Mayfield, Rt. 1, Carters-
ville.
Fine Jersey cow, 2nd calf ex-
pected in Spring, gentle; fat,
high grade milk and butter; 2
fine heifers, first calves in
Spring; also 2 young unbred
heifers. All healthy. See about
3:30 PM and Saturdays, 4 mi.
Ea. Buford. Frank Cain, Rt. 2,
Buford, zB ;
Jersey heifer, Wt. 600 lbs.
_| Sell or trade for beef type steer
of equal value. Joe Harrison,
RFD 2, Decatur.
Reg. Guernsey cow with 2nd
ealf (heifer week old); also
Aulls,. ready for
service. F. H. Bunn, Midville.
January and February with 3rd
and 4th calves; mostly Guern-
seys. H. W. Thurmond, Farm-
ington. < :
Holstein dairy cattle, fresh
and close. springers, also nice
service age bull. All bloodtest-
ed, TB, and many calf-hood vac.
E. L. Rogers, RFD 1, Plains.
2*purebred Angus bulls and
3 heifers, all are around 9 mos.
old, fine specimens. Priced to
sell. E. Lewis, P. O. Box 238,
Waycross. : e
Angus bulls and heifers, a-
bout 1 yr. old, $150 to $225 ea.
-{J. G. Purvis, Rt. 2, Millen. Ph.
321-J-3.
Reg. Angus bull yearlings and
heifers, Championship blood-
lines, guaranteed breeding abil-
ity. Sell or trade for grain. W.
T. Torgesen, C/O Whistle Top
Farm, Cornelia. :
2 purebred polled Hereford
bulls of Domino bloodline, wt.
about 400 Ibs. ea. Reasonable
price. Allen Tyre, 2034 Gibbs
St., Waycross. Ph. 1234M. \.
6 (3 ea. Holsteins and Guern-
sey) first calf springers, freshen
in.December, also 10 ea. Hol-
stein and - Guernsey - heifers,
ready to breed, wt. 700-800 Ibs.
All calfhood vaccinated. Hamil-
ton L. Hill, C/O Hill Fruit
Farm, Newnan. ~
: HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. 5-mo. old. meat type
Tamworth boars and gilts, for
sale. Orville Sweet, Mgr., C/O
Windsweep Farm, Rt. 5, Thom-
aston.
P. C. Hampshire and OIC
pigs and sows for sale at farm.
See, T. C. Cooper, Rt. 1, Senoia.
17. reg. Hampshire pigs, 6 to
10 wks. old, from prize winning
stock with good bloodlines, well
marked and belted for hogs for
breeding. Excellent record for
large litters. Cheaper in lots
of more than three. Carl Smith,
Cert. Ga. No. 1. Brucellosis
Free herd: Poland China pigs
and bred gilts for sale. Will
ship, but best come see. Write.
J.-R. Mullis, Cochran. Ph. WE-
4-2166.
2 P. C. male shoats, 20 ea.
Walter Stroud, Rt 1, Be 200
Juliette. '
Reg. es boar, from
prize winning stock, approx. wt.
400 Ibs. 2 yrs. old this -coming
March, $75 my place, 5 mi. So.
ners on Wilson Jr. High
oad. Brandon Stephenson, Rt.
4, Commerce.
_ Reg. big bone Guinea male
pig, 9 wks. old, $14 ea.: 12 wks.
old, $17; 6 wks.- old big bone
and Essex cros, $10 ea. Will
ship. Rever Wade, Rt. 1, Box
45, Alto. :
Duroc pigs, wt. 50-60 Tbs., $15
4 ea. at farm, 3 mi. Newnan. J. W.
Lewis, Newnan.
Reg. SPC boars and gilts, best
bloodlines, from Model Ann and
Sire Diamond Boy, about 6 mos.
old, $35 ea. with papers in buy-
ers name; also choice young
boar from Silver Ann $35 with
papers. All at my placek George
Ferguson, R&. 1, Cave Spring.
Young pigs, sMoats, sows and
boars. All can be seen and pur-
chased at good prices at my
farm, care of Ballard Bryant,
Rt. 1, Palmetto. Closing out
stock; must go by Jan. 15. Fritz
Orr, Owner, 3245 Nancy Creek
Rd., N.W., Atlanta 5.
Purebred Duroc pigs, 3 mos.
old, $25 ea.; bred gilts, $50 to
$60 ea. Papers furnished in buy-
ers name. Best of bloodlines.
M. M. Newsome, Sandersville.
(6 mi. East.).
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HORSES AND MULE
FOR SALE
SRE ee SE a soe
One mare mule, Wt. about
950 Ibs., good worker, $50; also
horse drawn cutaway harrow,
good cond., $20. All at my place.
C. J. Gordon, Rt. 2, Byromville.
Sev. high class geldings, all
young, some well broke, also
sev. horse colts, all from reg
Percheron stock. C. L. Rhyne,
Americus. z
6 yr. old black gelding pony,
no bad habits, gentle for child
to handle, with nearly new
Western saddle and bridle. Will
sell under guarantee, $255. Fred
Shivers, 2744 Milledgeville Rd.,
Augusta.
Black mare mule, $100; black
}mare mule, $75; horse mule,
$100. All wt. 1000-1100 Ibs. ea.
9 and 10 yrs. old, and are gen-
tle (child can handle) and work
anywhere. Sell or exch. in part
for Shetland pony. M. C. Peavy,
Sr., Pinehurst.
Five shetland ponies. 1 Geld-
ing, very gentle, 1} rig, also 3
Stallions. All weaning age. Hugh
Findley, C/O Talmadge Farm,
Rt. 3) Ellijay.
Lovejoy.
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HEIFERS TTR 732 REPORT - 229 320
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13.50-18.50 13.00-17.50 - 13.50-16.50 ~14.00-15.75
10.50-13.75 -11.25-13.00 - 10.25-11.75 11.00-13.75
19.50-23.00 15.00-27.00 - . ' .
11.25-16.50 ~10.00-15.25 . 11.25-14.50 10.00-14.50
11.00-18.00 10.00-17.50 < one 10.00-16.75 10.25-17.00
10.25-12.25 10.50-11.25 . 10.00-11.75 10.25-11.50
7.00-16.25 7.50-10.50 - 7.00-10.00 7.00-1 0.50
45.00-110.00 38.00-135.00 - - 35.00-101.00
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RSES A)
FOR SALE
ND MULES
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SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Big healthy mule, work any-
where. Real bargain, $50. J. G.
Mask, Rt. 1, Fayetteville.
Reg. Tenn. mare, bred by
Tenn. Walking stallion, 12 yrs.
fold, $150; 7 yr. old, gaited, 850
Ib. bay horse, $100; also 8 mos.
old colt from Reg. Tenn. Walk-
ing mare, $60. All very gentle.
E. R. Taylor, LaGrange, Ph.
4531.
POULTRY FOR SALE
CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:
Purebred, dead game, Red
Quills, Champion white War-
horse, Blue Cubans, and other
games, $6 to $10 ea., also stags
about half the price of above
age chickens, also have some
pullets: John Nicholson, Rt. 4,
Blairsville.
Purebred Dark Cornish large,
big bone type cockerels, ready
for service, $2 ea. in lots of two.
H. W. Thurmond, Farmington.
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.:
No. Bob -White quail and
equipment, including
tors, brooders, breeding and
holding pens, waterers and feed-
ers. R. P. Johnson, 901 Delmar
Ave., S.E., Atlanta 16. PH. MU-
8-3080.
Selling out 26 Chinese Ring-
neck pheasants for breeding, re-
stocking and: meat, $50, or $2.50
ea.; also 20 bamtam chickens,
$10, for lot. Will not ship. R. H.
Davidson, Rt. 1, Box 207, Stone-
wall-Tell Rd. College Park.
600 large Bob White quail for
breeding, restocking or meat,
$1.50 ea.; also 60 Chukars, $6
pr. Ralph Keefer, 110 - Delores
Way, Forest Park. Ph. PO-7-/
0668. :
_8 pr. large King pigeons, all
mated, fine stock, $1 ea. for en-
tire lot only. J. A. McGarity,
3046 Sylvan Rd., Hapeville, Ph.
PO-1-6734. ;
Finest, extra large Northern
Bob-White quail (bred and im-
proved, 37 yrs.) wt. around | to
1-1/2 ounces more than average
unrelated quail), $3.50 pr.; 5 prs.
minimum shipped. Wm. A.
Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg., At-
Janta 3. Ph. MU-8-0866.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC.: 5
1956 hatch turkeys, 40c Ib.,
Museoyy ducks, 75c to $1.50;
Bantams (chickens) $1 and up;
Chukar partridges, $6 pr. Mrs.
Joseph Clay, 1645 Upper River
Rd., Macon.
Turkey hens and toms for
sale at my home, at market
price. Will not ship. R. L. Ric-
kles. Rt. 1, Box 14, SiM&rpsburg.
3 (trio) of Big Blue geese,
$7.50. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Spring.
1 white Embden goose, extra
large, purebred, $5; also, white
Jap. Silkie bantams, purebred,
$2.50 ea. Ship Exp. Col. L: E.
Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross.
POULTRY WANTED
LEGHORNS:
Want 36 White Leghorn pul-
lets. State what you have and
price. Jos. M. Corbett, Rt. 5;
Moultrie.
PHEASANTS OR QUAIL:
Want trade 45 or 50 bantam
hens and 3 roosters ,for pheas-
ants, Bob White quail or Chu-
kars, in equal value. Phil Fletch-
er, 505 First St., Vidalia.
RABBITS. CHINCHILLAS,
AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES FOR SALE)
16 N. Z. White does, bred to
kindle Jan. 8, with first litters;
1 senior White buck, foundation
stock, $100 for lot, or $7.50 ea.
Ship anywhere. John Fields,
1018 W. Poplar St., Griffin, PH.
3682.
Rabbits from Ped. and Reg.
stock, all sizes and ages, rea-
sonable. Paul Caudill, P. QO;
Box 371, Rome.
incuba-'
2 fine milk goats: 1 Tog., 4 yrs.
old, gave 8 quarts daily with
2nd _ kids, buttheaded; other,
horn type Saanan, 2-1/2. yrs.
old, 3 quarts, Ist kids. Both due _
to kid in Feb., $45 at my home,
James C. Mayhue, Cumming.
10 common goats, 5 Bills, 5
Nannies, cheap. Rober& C. Dent,
Columbus'Rd.\ Rt. 2, Macon. Ph.
Dial 3-7012.
3 goats, Ralf and*half Tog-
genburg and Nubian, coming
fresh with 2nd kids by reg.
Nubian in February 1957. D. A.
Bagley, M.D., Austell.
French Alpine buck, horn.
less 2 yrs. old. Reg. papers furn-
ished. Ray E. McKoy, Newnan.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want trade sound farm mule,
500 Ibs.. prefer white with horns
not Reg.; also swap 3 good
mules, 6, 7, 8 yrs. old, 1000-1100
Ibs, ea. for yearlings, or will
sell mules. J. 7. Wellborn, Rock
Spring.
_ Will exch. Reg. Black Angus
bull, calved May 15, 1953, for
Black Angus bull of equal
,breeding to prevent inbreeding.
W. Lee Campbell, 5065 Camp-
bellton Rd., S. W:, Atlanta 11.
Ph. PO-6-3912. Z
GOATS:
Want goat trained to pull
will buy wagon.
wagon, also
W. G..Barnes, Jackson.
HORSES AND MULES:
Want trade sound from mule,
10 yrs. old, for gentle pony for
children to ride. James A Bow-
er, Rt. 1, Alma. PH. 2578:
RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS ~
(CAVIES):
Want prices on White and
Black Guinea pigs, about 4 mos.
old; also, good stock White Leg-
horn pullets for eggs. S. D. Hare
rison, Kathleen.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want farmer on 50-50 basis,
near Douglasville. Tractor and
mule furnished. 5-R house, Ga.
Power line,
water, bath; on school and city
bus route. Only sober, able
bodied help considered. Refer-
ences rquired. Mrs. Sam Sebren,
C/O Fairview Farm, Winston,
Want settled man to work on |
farm and dairy. Good salary,
house and all utilities to be
furnished. B. C. Kerr, Supt.
C/O Methodist Childrens Home,
Decatur.
Want single young or middle
age man for farm work. Must
be sober and reliable. Prefer
someone who can also do car-
penter and paint work. Refer-
ences exch. Write or see: C. M.
Deen, P. O. Box 323, Alma.
Want good 2 to 3 H. farmer
(2 H. farm all stumped). 7 R.
house, wired for elec. stove, out-
bldgs. ete. (with a 1 H. farm
and 3 R. house, adjoining if de-
sired). Can do all cultivating
with tractor; also 7,000 Tur-
pentine cups worked 1 yr. Share
basis. Mrs. Mollie Cannady, Rt.
1, Vidalia (about 5 mi. North).
Want 1 H. cropper on 50-50
basis, prefer one that can drive
tractor, raise cotton and corn.
Good land and house, on School
and Mail Rt. Geo. T. Smith,
Sharpsburg.
Want goed farm family for a
good tractor farm on 50-50 basis.
Will furnish tractor and equip-
ment and large 4 R. house.
Have about 55 acres, with 16 A.
in cotton. All good level. jJand.
E. F. Bayne, Rt. 3, Logansville.
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POSITIONS WANTED
a
White man, 2 in family, wants
job on small 1 H. farm with
ood 3 or 4 R. house with lights.
ene Flournoy, Rt. 1, Senoia.
wired for stove,
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rattie when handled as c
ing limp when they are damp.
The secret of storing
home is packing them dry, protecting
from insects, and preventing interchange
of flavors with other pro
thors add. Packages for pecan meats, in
order of preference, are: glass jars and
lids sealed with plastic gaskets (rubber
rings impart an odor to the pecan meats),
plastic cartons with tightly fitted lids,
POSITIONS WANTED
Man and wife want Broiler
farm, on Halves. 5-6 R. house,
barns, pastures, wood, Elec.
Have 2 good milch cows, but
will need pair of good mules,
2 H. wagon, farming tools. Raise
cotton, corn, hay. Honest, - re-
liable, of Holiness faith. Ref.
Frank Crider, Rt. 1, Royston.
White man, single, 23 yrs. old,
wants job on farm, or ranch as
helper. Can drive tractor, truck,
etc. Want room, board and sal-
ary. Contact: David Rawls. Rt.
4, Box 272, Griffin.
Man wants job on farm, 5 in
family. Have had some exp. in
raising chickens. Want to hear
from some good man at once.
Bert Daniel, Rt.3, Rome. ~
Want to contact good party
who needs an-exp. Broiler rais-
er, or Caretaker, or both.- No
bad habits, dont mind work
and can give Ref. R. M. Black-
well, Panola Rd., Lithonia,
White man, 57 yrs. old with
wife, good health, wants job on
dairy or cattle farm. Can drive
Farm Housewife Can
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ontrasted to be-
pecan meats at
ducts, the au-
POSITIONS WANTED
Man and wife, experienced in
generai farming, poultry, live
stock, assume responsibility,
wants job on farm, for good
house, $200 month salary. Do
not drink or use tobacco, give
good reference. Prefer near At-
lanta. W. C. White, Rt. 1, Con-
ley, MA-7-3442.
Single man, 42, wants job-on
poultry farm or other light work
on farm, 9th grade education.
Want room, board, $20 wk. Can
come at once, prefer near At-
lanta. Olin Johnson, C/O Mrs.
Man, 60 yrs. old, good health,
country raised, no bad habits,
drive tractor or truck, handle
labor, exp. in all kinds farming,
wants job on farm, at $17.50
week, room, board and laundry.
Z. L. Anderson, Rt. 3, Bowdon.
Married man, 2 sons, 21 and
28 yrs. old, wants job on Cattle,
Grain. or Poultry farm. Exp.
Sober and honest. Can take over
immediately. Consider all of-
fers. Frank Whitfield, 4841 Mem.
tractor or any other kind of
machinery. Work on weekly
salary. Can give references. W. |
S. Garland, Rt. 1, The Rock.
Capable white man, wants job
On cattle and grain farm, can
do carpenter and other manuel
work. Large family of 8, oldest
boy 16, can give reference. Bar-
tow Pearson, Box 158, Rt. 2
Warrenton.
2
Man, 50, 1 son, 10 wife in
wheel chair, self. supporting,
wants job in So. Ga. as care-
taker for stoek chickens or what
_ have you. Can drive car, no
-|Dairy, poultry or truck farm.
Dr., Rt. 3, Stone Mountain.
Family of 7 want job on
Experienced in all 3. James
Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 117, Gordon.
basis, Exp. tractor or mules. B.
F. Stubbs, 219 Faddell St.,
Rome.
. Want chicken farm or any
work on farm, with house wir-
ed for elec. stove, etc. 5 in fam-
ily, 1 boy soon be 16. Have to
be: moved. Can move any time.
bad habits. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 3,
Nashville.
Emmett Scruggs, Rt. 1, Su-
2
Ferd Seinkbeil, Rt. 2, Hartwell. |
Want a 2 H. farm on 50-50)
tin cans with slipover lids, or odorless,
moisture-proof, flexible bags.
The study shows that storing pecans
under refrigeration is the best way to re-
tain fresh color, aroma, and flavor, as
well as preventing insect infestation. The
lower the temperature, the longer the pe-
cans will keep. If stored in the kitchen
pantry, they will remain fresh for only
about two months. Stored in the home
refrigerator, they may be held for more
than nine months, Stored in the home
freezer at zero degrees F., they will re-
main in good condition for two years. Un-
shelled pecans may be held for two to
7
GEORGIA FARMERS IN
plains details of his huge o
recently completed a to
The trip,
County Chamber of Comm
grow on acreage lost to gov
POSITIONS WANTED
Want job on dairy or chicken
farm. Exp. with both. Can give
good ref. White, 58 yrs. old.
Can begin at once. Clyde May,
Rt. 4, Box 112 B, Griffin.
Want job on farm as Care-
taker and other light farm work.
wanee.
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CAUTION: This Chart is not a
and is not to be used as suc
| Code of Federal Regulations, Title 9, Part
78 prior to making interstate shipments.
Regulation
h.- Consult
Cattle moving to slaughter
(except brucellosis reactors)
Brucellosis Reactors
CATTLE F
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Must be consigned to
by a way bill or simila
Grady Butt, Rt. 4, Blairsville.
CATTLE FOR IMMEDIATE SL
REQUIREMENTS
(1) approved slaughterin
r document signed by o
ig plants or
moved and name and address of owner or shipper.
Must be (1) tagged and branded (2) consigned to approved
yards for movement to approved slaughterin
Federal inspector or ac
Ciass of Cattle
Steers, spayed heifers and calves
under 8 months
Officially calfhood vaccinated ca
30 months of age at time of ship
Cattle from Brucellosis-free herds and areas.
Officially calfhood vaccinated catt
30 months of age at time of shipment
Official certificate **
Official certificate and
destination.
le under
ttle over
ment
Cattle over 8 months of age not
calfhood vaccinated,
for feeding or grazing purp
ee
Bulls and female cattle of beef type moved
oses only,
Federal supervised herd
Can be moved under an
| laws, rules,
** The Regulations provide +
Into Modified Certified Free Areas *
Negative test within 30 days.
destination until negative after 30 days.
On official certificate ONLY, IF (1) ne
test and within 90 days of shipment.
g establishment
credited veterinarian.
OR OTHER PU
REQUIREMENTS TO MOVE INTERSTATE
sanitary official of the state of
@ permit from livestock
SS FF Re Rea OPS ene a
Must be tested and not react over incomplete at 1-100.
Official certificate and permit required. Quarantined at destinati
Certificate and
gative within 30 days
tested negative
official certificate and a permit
usually Counties) are listed in:
hat official. certificates may be issued
inspectors and accredited veterinarians.
partly furnished A
Wher or shipper stati:
permit required, Quarantined at
more than 30 days before the qualifying
from livest.
back page of this iss
ue of the |
letin. wis eee
A chart giving a brief descri
the new Federal regulations for
state movement of cattle is carri
four times longer, under the s
tions.
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FLORIDA A Florida bean grower (without
peration to Georgia farmers from the Valdosta
ur of the Sunshine States produce and cattle op
the second such to be held, was sponsored by the Valdosta and
erce to aid farmers in their search for n
ents. ie
ernment cuts in crop allotm
POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS W.
Colored family, man, wife, 6 White married nr
children (3 boys large enough small children, wi:
to help) want work on. farm
with good people, prefer Vege-
table or Poultry farm near At-
lanta, $45 week and 4.R. house,
bner Strozier,
200 Glenn St., S.W., Atlanta 15.
plowing. Need 4-R
ers, 70 Hatcher
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TO MOVE INTERSTATE. aa
(2) approved livestock markets o
be
int fr
r yards and (3) must |
ng: destination, purpose for which shipped, poi!
slaughtering establishments or (3) to approved livestock
and (4) be accompanied by a certificate issued by
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RPOSES |
Into All Other Areas
None
Official certificate
Copies of the leaflet, Storin;
for Home Use, can be obtained b
ing to the Georgia Experimen
cattle or hog farm, o
kind of tractor, do
water, wood, etc. G.
a Stal
Official certificate
incomplete 1-100.
on until negative,
Must be tested and not react over
Negative blood test within 30 da
and (2) from State- shipment plus official certificate.
ock sanitary official of state of destin
nation if th
tine of such cattle. ee
Pia. ReGuloniona:
by State and Federal
Official certificate and permit requi