Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1956 September 19

Skip viewer





Phil Campbell, i

Commissioner

% co
*

t

ite











WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 NUMBER 2

READ YOUR SEED TAG













Kind & Variety _ Vats, Victorgrain 40-93.
Where Grown Georgia Net Wt. 128 lbs, Lot No, 2

Pure Seed = 99.10 = % ~=Germination 94.00 %



Inert Matter =s.73 Ss % ~dHard Seed 002 ek

Other Crop Seed .07 % Tot. Germ & Hard Seed 94%

Weed Seed 10. % Date of Test 7 , 1986

Name and Number of Noxious-Weed Seed per Lb. % Doek;
9 Cheat





Name John Doe Seed Company
Address - Mellville, Georgia _



ARE BUYING

Georgia, First:
e PEANUTS PEACHES _ PIMIENTO PEPPER
BROILERS e NAVAL STORES e IMPROVED PECANS































geen

by Georgia
class matter
under Act of June 6,

Published weekly at 114-122
Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
Aug. 1, 1987, at post office, Co H
4900. Accepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8.

GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN

Pace St. Covington, Ga.,

Covington, Ga.,






aa



1917. ,
NA ONAL TS CkATIGN.
eee a.

ATE

MEMBER



new copy of notice.

commercial business, any

action ae ,
cautioned that it is against

United States mail.

address.

Inspection Division

Marketing Division

Editor

Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable
under postage regulations jnserted one time on each re-

quest and repeated only when
Notices must

than Tuesday for Market Buuetin of the following week.

No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any
commercial
company or organization licensed }
or doing business under a trade name or business name.
nor from any individual doing business under a trade name
or commercial business name. _ z

The Georgia Market Bulletin_ assumes
for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any trans-

resulting from published notices.

the law to misrepresent. any
product offered for sale in a publie notice or advertisement
carried in any publication that

Limited space will not permit
taining more than 35-40 words,

PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner
OFFICES OF AGRICULTURAL DIVISIONS

Paul Jolley, Director

Ghemistry Division = ~- -- pe
Harry Johnson, Director

Boyce Dyer, Director
Information & Education Division
Jack Gilchrist, Director

Veterinary Division ~~
: Dr. J. W. Ma

MARKET BULLETIN STAFF

request is accompanied by
be received not later

businessman, any
as a commercial business

no responsibility

Advertisers are

is delivered through the

insertion of notices con-
not including name and

_. JAckson 4-3292
__ JAckson 4-3292
JAckson 4-3292
JAckson 4-3292
JAckson 4-3292

nn, Director

Jack Gilchrist



Notices _



MANAGER,

NOTICES, Market Bulletin.





Cinuatieon: =
Mailing Room Supt. ._-__________-_

Address all complaints to EDITOR. Market Bulletin.

- Address requests to be added to
mailing list, changes of address,
Market Bulletin.
address must include OLD and NEW addresses.

Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF

Editorial and Executive Offices
State Agriculture Building |
19 Hunter Street, S.W.
Ailania 3, Georgia

__.. Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds
Mrs. LaMyra Jarman
Candler Clement Jr.

or removed from
etc. to CIRCULATION
All requests for changes of

ex







- SECOND HAND



Lilliston stationary. peanut
picker, A-1 cond., new chain
and sprockets, ready to run,
with belt $125. J. B. Ingram,
RFD 2, Edison. Ph. 1313. ~ ;

ICH Hammer mill, 10 in with
60 ft. belt, in good cond. H
1K, Malcom, Ft. 1, Monroe.

One power cane mill, 10 in.
rollers, good cond. Sell or trade
for livestock. L. H. Vanlandin,
Howard.

30 in. Meadows Mill, good
running cond. at my farm H,
T. Billings, Rt. 1, Box 203, Da-
mascus.

Bready Garden Tractor, 2-
wheel, 3 HP, with lift culti-
vator, disc harrow and 10 in.
turn plow; Olso, 2-wheel utili-
ty trailer. Equipment only been
used for 12 hours. Sell for 12
used for 12 hours. Sell for cash.
James L. Pursley, P. O. Box 475,
Fairburn, Ph. 7757.

One harrow 8 disc with 3
point hitch,fair cond. $60. or
best offer. Preston M. Worley,
Rt. 3, Box 19, College . Park.
Ph, Jonesboro 5111.

1954 Intnl. 45 Hay Baler,
$900.; 1956 EV7 Case 7 ft.
mower, $240.; Case Bush and
Hog Harrcwpull type, $125.
Trade for calves or as part pay,
at Madras. R. B. Bowen, 316
Peters St., SW, Atlanta 3.

Case Mowing Machine, trailer
type, 7 ft. blade, hand and
foot lift, excellent cond. $150.
R. M. Davison, Woodville. Ph.
HU 92962. ;



MISCELLANEOUS
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AND WANTED



Want to rent or buy a John
Deere Grassland drill, imme-
diately. Contact. Dick Mumm-
pson, Macedonia Co-op Com-
munity, Clarkesville.

350 laying cages, good cond.,
69c ea. FOB my farm 4 mi.
from Eatonton. Troy Edwards,
Ri. 129, Eatonton.

One pair 42 in. Cole Corn
mill rocks with pulleys, hook,





SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

Model W-6 Intn] tractor; Dbl.
section 8 ft. Taylorway harrow;
One 26 Band B Taylorway har-
row; 3 Disc John De:?re plow;
7 tooth Graham Home plow;
2-wheel farm trailer with 14
ft. flat body. E. B. Crews,
Roopville.

1954 A-6 Case Combine with
lespedeza screens, $695.; 1954
45 IHC hay baler, PTO operated,
$695. Phil Donehoo, Box 220,
Williamson.

Case hay baler with twin
motors, $450.00. Located next
door to Drive-In Theater, on
Hwy. 85. Sam A. Shuler, Rt. 3,
Fayetteville.

Intn] Harv. 2 row 2M. corn
snapper with high speed snap-
ping rolis, excellent cond. Fate
DeLoach, RFD, Register, Ph.
Metter 5-5982.

F-20 Farmall tractor and 7
fi. dbl. disc harrow, A-1 cond.

Cheap. Chester A. Gibbs, Rt.
Rt. 3, Box 308, Albany. Ph.
2-2715.

Turner peanut picker and
Power Baler, pretty good cond.
Cheap. Mrs. W. C. Helms, Cor-
dele.

1956 Farmall (200) tractor
used only one season on 20
acres cotton, Has power lift, belt
pulley, planter and fert., at-
tachments, cultivator equip-
ment. Good as new. $2000. Hay-
ward R. Padgett, Mesena.

_ Two Turner plow, Cole Dbl.
hopper planter, Guano Distri-
buter, Dbl. Hopper, 3 row Grain
Drill, Spring tooth harrow, Cut-
away harrow, $100.00 for lot.
T. J. Carter, Delray Rd., Rt. 1,
Thomaston,

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

Farmall MD Diesel tractor,
cultivators, planters, heavy
duty Bulldozier; J. D. Wire-ty-
ing pickup baler; 60 Allis
Chalmers combine, grain drill,
fertilizer hopper, side delivery

rake on rubber, 7 ft. mower;
Road cart and harness. All Ist
class cond. Solon Jones, RFD
1, Bartow,

1958 Fort Tractor, Also, 6
milk cans, 1 cooler, 2 elec. milk-
ers. All good cond. Mrs. L. G.
Garrett, Sr. Box 207, Austell.
Ph. 2353.

1949 Ford tractor with plan-
ters, distributors, harrow, stalk-
cutter and 2-dise tiller; also,
Farmall H tractor with cultiva-
tors, 5- disc John Deer tiller.
Together or separately, reason-
able. James Holton, Rt. 1,
Wrightsville.

1953 Farmall Super C _ trac-
tor, 7 tooth tool bar,, 10 A 6 ft.
smoothing harrow, C Lift type
hay rake, King dbl. section
drag harrow, bush and hog har-
row, C 151 2-disc plow, $1800.,
or sell seperate. E, B. Beard,
4161 Tell Rd., Ben Hill. Ph.
PL 8-1800.

J. D. tractor with all plant-
ing and cultivating attach-
ments, 2 disc. plow, and 10 disc
harrow, at my home. Rebert L.
King, Sunnyside,

Farmall A tractor, A-1 cond.,

set of cultivators, 2 Disc. Plow;

lft type Cutaway harrow; set
new sweeps; tractor wagon; ter-
race machine; section Bermuda
Harrow, 30 in. Cut-off saw tilt
table 60 ft. of belt;-and Oat drill.





Bargain for Jot. Jack Arnold,
Ri. 3, Box 83, Vienna.

feeders, complete $100 at Clarks

Mill; Also, want molasses ma-

chine for mixing ground feed.

i W. Hadden, Louisville. Ph.
16.

Easy-Flow . Fert. spreader,
used very little, cleaned and
greased after using, $160. Fred
Shivers, Rt. 3, Cuthbert.

2 H wagon, practically new;
JHC grain drill in fair cond.;
also, 1200 lb. 14 yrs. old mule.
Harlan L. Sell, Box 83, Hosch-
ton.

Aero motor wind mill,
ft. tower, good cond. A.
Neely, Waynesboro.

60
Ws

One ea. 10 can and 4 can
Intn! Dairy milk coolers. S. R.
Saye, Rutledge.

Four can milk cooler. Box
in good shape, morter needs
working on, $50. Miss Leona
Simpson, Rt. 2, Sparta.

Two dise F erguson Turn
plow, $125; Post Hole Digger
for Ford tractor has 9 in. and
12 in. bits, $175; 11 in. Ham-
mer Mill, $85. All excellent
condition. G. W. Jordan, c/o
Little Acres, RFD 2, Powder
Springs. Ph. 2674.

One ammonia rig complete
with pump, tank, applicators,
500 gal. storage and trailer.
John R. Bennett, 2710 Walton
Way, Augusta. :

Want Ford or Ferguson cul-
tivator in good cond. at reas-
onable price. T. J. Land, Rt.
3, Canton.

Incubator, 6 trays, 600 hen
eggs or 1500 quail eggs, cap.
Used last year for guail eggs.
Perferst cond. Joseph C. Brown
3090 Briarwood Rd, N. E.,
Atlanta 19. Ph. ME 4-3052.

Want used Corn sheller htat
will shell corn in the shuck.
State what you heve and price.
Norton W. Hart, Rt. 2, Warren-
ton. ,



MACHINERY FOR SALE

seed) _and Bagged. Chas.



:

-. MISCELLANEOUS _

EQUIPMENT FOR SAL
AND WANTED



Big Dutch chicken feeder, | ,

enough hopper and chain to
feed 250 ft. house. Reasonable
price. Hansel Hunter Rt. 1, Box
91, Culberson N. C. (Resident
Union Co., Ga.) : &

Dearborn side mower for
Ford or Ferguson tractor, good
cond. Ray Thompson, RFD 2,

Douglasville. 7

Wind Mill, 12 ft. 60 ft. tow-
er ,no tank, motor good, not
dismounted, $35. Mrs. B. J.
Wise, Plains.

3R Power Cane mill, $75.
James H. Rawls, Rt. 1, Wrights-
ville.

Air Compressor and Jack
Hammer, well windlass and
all equipment for well work.
Edwin J. Brookshire, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.

One shallow Well Pump and
tank in good cond. Mrs. H. C.
Barrett, Buford Rd., Norcross.

Want 42 in. Rock Grist Mill
in good cond., Cheap. for cash.
Will take complete with shaf-
tes and belts. Caesor Bullard,
RFD 2, Box 192, Lyons.



SEED AND GRAIN



FOR SALE
CLOVER:
Reseeding Crimson Clover,
92 pct. Purity, 99.8 pet. $30

CWT. Norman Johnson, Warren-
ton.

5,000 Ibs., reseeding Crimson
Clover, new, 50 Ib. bags, 35c
lb. at farm. Purity 99.67 pct.;
Germ. 90 pct. W. M. Wellman,
Gainesville Road, Athens, Ph.
6-1677.

COLLARD:

Green Glaze Collard seed, 20 |

tbls., 8 tbls., $1 postpaid; Mrs.
J. A. Wilson, Martin. ;

FESCUE: : j :

Ky. 31 Fescue seed, Purity
98.8 pet.; Germ.84 pet. $18 CWT.
Cecil Travis, C/O Pine Crest
Acres, Riverdale. Ph. Fayette-
ville 5581. >

LUPINE: :

Cert. Borre Sweet Lupine
seed, Germ. 85 pct.; Purity,
98.35 pet. D. C. Royal, Ashburn.

16,000 Ibs. Blue Luipen, Pure
seed, 99.81 pct.; Germ. 92 pct.
Jack Cates, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville.
Ph. Twilight 3-5393.

OATS: 4

Victor Grain oats one year
from breeder, recleaned, 4 bu.
bags, $5.50 bag. Tested 96.35
purity, 94 germ. before being
cleaned. E. V. Vaughn, Bogart.
Ph. Watkinsville SO-9-3375.

OATS AND WHEAT:

Cokers 48-93 Victorgrain seed
Oats, Germ. 94 pcet.; Purity, 99.55
pet., $1 Bu.; Cokers 47-27 seed
Wheat, Germ, 89 pct.; Purity,
99.50 pct., $3 Bu. Both State test-
ed, recleaned (no noxious weed
H.
Fountain, Rt, 6, Box 105, Dublin.
Ph. 1209XJ.

*

not later than October 9.



2, $1. Add postage.

Full bearing Musi



























print sacks. Mrs. Jo
(Addison), Rt. 2, Ha

Large Everbearing
ry plants, $1 C., ag
paid; at my home 90
M. Mrs. Dollie Hughes
Cumming. oS ae

Large Missionary S
plants, $8 M. prepal
orders shipped. V. W.
Rt. 3, Box 184, Sava

Everbearing strawbe r
$1 C. postpaid in Zo

Ze Di Dodd. weak
Alpharetta.

Large well rooted
berry plants, 60 C.-
or: $1 C. del. im Zon
3, in hundred lots. N
nor COD orders Mrs.
worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.

_ Large Klondyke str
plants, $1 C., Impr.
plants, 50c doz, Pe
plants, 25c doz. Add
Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cu

Everbearing strawbe
in bundles of 50, $1
M:-G.-P, OKetey:

ele Peas



Tenn. Beauty sti
plants, $10 M., 500, $5
or 100 plants for $1.2
parcel post. Mrs. Kat
Fayetteville. ae.

Tomato plants, Scarl
early maturing, 35 d
aragus crowns, $1 doz
Sweet Basil, Lemon
Horehound, Sage,

6 herbs, 50c. No le
Add 25c postage on
Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
ister. as

Watercress plant
Postage paid. All o
promptly, Mrs. C. C
Rt. 3;> Box, 13% - a
4368. +e a

- Large new strawber
at my . home. M.
Brooks, 403: Thompson
Point. Yi

Gem strawberry p.
prolific of all vari
long berries, $4
Maude Hamby, Rt.
ville. ies

Large everbearing
strawberry plants,
M.; Klondyke, 90
Mrs. Guy Crowe, _R
ming. ie

Catnip bunches,
black Raspberry plar
Damsonal plums














FALL SPECIAL
FARM LAND EDITI

OCTOBER

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

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

Elizabeth Hynds, Edito
ee

Srout, 6, $1. Add. post
Mae Turner, Rt. 6

Notices not to

Fi










Bermu

2 Se ee
ory erat gente

farm, 2 mi. S. one |
A. T. Ed r



Millet, $32; Dal-
Ladino Clover,

and

About 200 bales Alfalfa, |

-in perfect cond. baled
my farm, 4 mi. W. of
ville on Hwy. 54'N - F.
1 Trammell, Fayetteville.

New crop Johnson grass, $25
n; New crop Brown Top Mil-
t, $30 ton; Oat Straw, 50c

: straw, 40c bale, square

\ll FOB farm. Consider

- ee _
Correction Oats, 85 bu.,
so corn, $1.30 bu. (not 30c

as stated in September 12
ue). George Hollinshead, Jr.

es cee
sh, fertile BB Bronze tur-
eggs, $3.50 doz. Ship in egg
0: paid. Ruth Shu-
Godel. 2; dsllabelle:. 2. =:
FRUIT (Fresh and Dried):
30-35 bu. cooking apples,
_ bu. Mrs. Pauline
Hiawassee. on
1956 sundried Plum peaches,
worms, 60c lb. plus postage.
rs. Lawton Rampset, Rt. 6,

peache es, 2 Ibs., $1.25..
ied apples, 50c Ib. Add |

Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1,

AND PECANS: _
Spanish peanuts, 15c Ib.
notify when peanuts are
y, which should be in about
wks. Send orders to, Geraid
Rt. 2, Cordele.

All new crop Schley pecans, |

t known quality, in 5-10

90 Ib. Add postage.

Se

ire pigs,
itchins, 2277 Lavista
pshire pigs for! sale. Geo.
1755 Clairmont Road,
Ph. Nights ME-4-4344.

n and bred gilts, service



pigs. Treated, reg. in|

rs name. Quality breeding.
. Blackmon, Pinehurst. Ph.

Gertrudis-Hereford

2 yr. old bred heifers,
_calving Nov. I. Sired by
d to King Ranch bulls.
able. Also several pure-
lis heifers,
_Joe A. Gayle,

Malatchie Farms, Box 19,

cows, grade White Face and

Angus, 2 reg. Angus cows,
ith calves at side. Calves
400 Ibs. ea. also some
nd grade cattle will calve
Can be seen on Hwy.
at Thomas cross roads,
ta Co. H. B. Pitman, New-

Ph. 23933.

: any amount of |



0 nice Holstein, Guernsey
and Jersey ist calf heifers to
freshen Sept. and Oct. No let-
ters. R. B. Curtis, Farmington.
pre a0 :
- Reg. Angus bull calves to
yearling age and heifers for
sale, or trade for hay or grain.
Also, 2 purebred Holstein heif-
ers, about 20 mos. old. W. T.
Torgesen, Cornelia,

Purebred Guernsey mileh
cow ,gentle, in good cond., mak-
ing with first calf. $135 for both,
or $110 for cow alone. Byron W.
Horne, Baxley. Ph. 2780.

Good milch cow, freshen with-
in 3 wks.; also some extra fine
pigs of good bloodlines. Priced
reasonable. Spencer Strange, 602
Savannah St., Hartwell.

Hereford cow, $150, reg. in
buyers name; also, young bull,
$7 S2P: Sanders, Comer.

Dbl. Standard polled bull, 3
yr. old, about 1500 lIbs., good
proven herd: bull, geod color
and type, $250 at my place; Also,
very nice 9 mo. old bull, good
color and comformition, dbl.
reg., $150. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2,
Lithonia. Ph. 2672. ;

' Reg. polled Herefords: Cows
with calves at side, bred cows,

+open heifers and 2 yr.- bull,

proven sire, dark color, gentle.
G. W. Darden, Watkinsville.

4 young Black Angus Cows
with calves, 3 heifers, 6 and 8
mos. old. L. T. Long, Rt. 1, Box
113, Bremen. Ph. 3039 ;

ae
2 Guernsey bulls with papers,
at my place, 1/2 mi. from Snell-
ville. James P. Moon, Rt. 1,

| Grayson. Ph, 4329.

20 reg. Cows with calves by
side, $150 and up; Horn, White
Face, best bloodlines, some pure-
bred White Face but not reg.

Taylor ,Sr., LaGrange. Ph. 4531.

7 cows, 5 Veal Calves and 1
lox, 3 yrs. old, Wt. 1200 Ibs.,
$175. White Face, Reg. Joe
Gooch, Rt. 4, Dahlonega.

Several reg. Guernsey fresh
cows, $175 ea.; also 2 reg. Guern-
|sey Bulls, 8 mos. old, $75 ea. Ex-
cellent breeding. A. N. Tuck,
on East Jackson St., Thomas-
ville. pea

Reg. Hereford bulls, horned
type, 6-8 mos. old,' $100 ea. Cecil

| Travis, C/O Pine Crest Acres,

Riverdale. Ph. Fayetteville 5582.

7 reg. White Face bulls, all in
good flesh and breeding cond.
Calves available to show off-

| spring. James Butts, C/OB&B

Ranch, Thomaston. Ph. 3760.

One pr. Butt-headed twin
calves, about 13 mos. old, a-
round 400 Ib. ea. Guernsey type
and in excellent cond. $150 pr.
FOB. G. L. Colley, Luthersville.
| Ph. 2101.

Two purebred Santa Gertrudis
Bulls to be weaned within a few
weeks. J. W. Morris, C/O Double
M Farms, P. O. Box 119, Car-
rollton. Ph. 2-2852. :



HOGS FOR SALE



Hog} Wt. around 300 Ibs. on
foot, $45 at my place. Cape Cain,
REL, Murrayville.

5 Guinea pigs, 4 males and 1
gilt, $8.50 ea. at my barn, 1/2
mi. from Alto. Will not ship.
A. B. Blalock, Alto.

2 purebred P. C. males, 2
purebred .P. C. gilts, not bred,
7 mo. old, about 125 Ibs. ea.,
$35 ea. Can furnish papers.
Byram Stevens, Rt. 1, Warm



Springs.







elp Make Georgia Brucellosis
ee By 1960

ee

=

Counties Not
Free of Disease
159

Cows, $125. Some heavy. E. R.| 4









aa Hampshire and Tamworth
crossed pigs, 6 wks. old, $8 ea.

Fred E. Ferrell, Rt. 3, Windy
Hill Rd., Marietta. Ph. Smyrna
5-8344, ;

Reg. Duroc Boar, 2 yrs. old,
also, reg. Duroe -boar, 6 mos.
old and some nice Duroc gilts.
M. F. Peterson, 2311 Wesley
oo Rd., Decatur. Ph, DE-
8613. 3 ~

Reg. P. C. Hogs, strickly meat
type, from weaned pigs to bred
gifts. Best of bloodlines from
top prize winning herds. Will
ship but best come see. Jas. R.
Mullis, Cochran. Ph. WE-4-2166.

8-wks. old reg. Tamworth
meat-type boars and gilts. Or-
ville Sweet, Mgr., C/O Wind-
sweep Farm, Rt. 5, Thomaston.

Hampshire pigs, sub. to reg,,
sired by Big Charlie of Tenn.,
$15 ea.; Also, Tamworth and
Hampshire cross pigs: full
blooded Hampshire pigs, 6-8
wks. old, $10 ea. Julian F. Kin-
nett, C/O Bermuda Farm, RFD

2, Stone Mountain. Ph. 4683.

Meat type purebred Yorkshire
spring pigs from Championship
bloodlines; boars, $50 - $75: gilts,
$60 ~ $100. wt. up to 200 Ib.
Will del. and reg. C. EB. Strubb,
C:0 Forest Hills Farms, Rt. 2,
Americus. Ph. 7562.

Purebred Duroc hogs, either
Sx; sows, pigs, bred sows and
bred open gilts and males. Reg.
in buyers name; also Guernsey
Cattle; a mule, 2H wagon, and
Acid Spredder grain drill. Mar-
vin Newsome, Sandersville.

3 gilts, 6 mo. old, $50 ea.: 3
gilts, 4 mos. old, $35 ea.; boar
18 mos. old, $60. Excellent
bloodlines, reg. in buyers name.
W. B. Teat, Grayson. Ph. Law-
renceville 3666.

90 pigs, $10 ea. at my barn.
. W. Johnson, Rt.-1, Gibson.

35 pigs from reg. Hampshire
and Duroc crosses at my farm.
J.C. Brooks, Rt. 3, Newnan.

OIC breeding stock from reg.
short nose medium type stock,
boars and gilts breeding age,
$40 ea.; pigs 6 wks. old, $20 ea.
Sired by Oats Chris. Will reg.,
treat and crate. Paul J. Cain, Rt.
1, Commerce.


HORSES AND MULES

FOR SALE.
aisles eee

2 gentle saddle horses with
saddle and briddle. James P.
Moon, Rt. 1, Grayson.

Black mule, 900 Ibs., 8 yrs.

(old, fat, trim built, gentle, work

anywhere, $65 cash. A. J.
Adams, N. Monitor Dr., Rt. 2,
Box 177-A-4, Fitzgerald.

One Black pony horse, about
700 lb., 7 yrs. old, gentle, $125.
Exch. for cattle. A. B: Wiley, Rt.
3, Carnesville.

Gold Bonds Little Man, Reg.
No. 510620 Tenn. Walker Stal-
lion, foaled May 29, 1951; small
Chestnut with Star, show horse,
gaited, gentle; Rusty, 3 yi's. old
gelding, Chestnut flax mane
and tail, also fine Western rop-
ing saddle. Edwin Stinchcomb,
Jr., RFD 4, Box 67 G, Madison.
Ph. Greensboro 6630.

Horse and wagon, also plow
tools, Russ Petty, 1304 Virginia
Ave., East Point.

Golden Chestnut gelding, 11
yrs. old, dark mane and_ tail,
gentle, will ride and work sin-
gle to plow or wagon, $75; Also,
want 4-6 mos. old filly colt. Send
photo or description and state
price. Carolyn Thomas, ,Rt. 3,
Lawrenceville.

Good mare mule, good work-
er. Melvin McKibben, C/O
Ralph Cheatwood, Rt. 1, Felton.

Shetland pony with stud colt,
5 mos. old, for sale. W. G. Smith,
Rt. 4, Jackson,

Sorrel gelding, 2 yrs. old, not
trained, $60, or trade for good
hay or cow. Mrs. F. W.. Dono-
van, Jr., Thomasville.

Mule, 1400 Ibs., 12 yrs. old,
fine shape, no bad habits, work
anywhere, $75 or swap for
young heifer to freshen by Nov.
Ist. See, 7 mi. S. E. Hogansville.
H. E. Smith, Rt. 1, Hogansville.

4

oT BOULTRY FoR SALE



Early hatch, purebred roosters;
Andalusians, white and black,
$1 ea.; blue, $2; Anconas, $1 ea.;
also genuine B.B. Bronze turkey
gobblers, early spring hatch,
excellent for breeding, $7.50 ea.
Wm. J. Steele, Rt. 2, Eastman.

BANTAMS:

Six Cornish Bantam hens, 1
rooster, $8. F. O. Barfield, 310
W. Lyle Ave;College Park.

Bantams: Old English BB Red
and Silver Duck Wing Game,
Modern BB Red and Silver
Duck Wing Game; White Leg-
horn; Rhode Island Red: Mille
Fleur, Buff Brahmas, and Gold-
en Sebright. Also common hens
for setters. B. H. Holsomback,
302 S. Harris St., East Point.

Show stock Bantams: Golden
Sebrights, BB Red, O. E. Game,
Black Tail, White and Black
Jap, $1 ea. and up. E. L. Wix,
331 Josephine St., N. E. Atlanta
7. Ph. WA-0566.

Six White Jap Silkie Bantam
cockerels. Sell or exchange for
Buff Bantams. N. T. Arnold,
Sycamore. ,

Purebred young stock in Part-
ridge Wyandottes and Modern
Brown Red bantams. Fred Blay-
lock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chick-
amauga.

200 Bantams, good stock, all
colors and sizes. See. John
Michael, Rt. 2, Winder. \

10 Bantam hens, small type,
good layers, 50c ea. at my home,
near Mullins Ford Church. Mrs.
J. R. Hembre, Rt. 2, Martin.

Mixed~bantams, hens, $1 ea.;
1 pr. White Cornish bantams for
sale. Will not ship. J. M. Daniel,
803 Fernwood Dr., East Point.
Ph. PO-7-1193. -

Midget White Leghorn ban-
tam, rooster and 2 hens, $5; also
adult Ringneck pheasants, $3 ea:
3 mos. old pheasants, 75c ea. L.
E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross.

BRAHMAS:

Buff Brahma cockerels and
pullets, Show type, $2 ea. Gor-
don Haney, Aragon.

CORNISH, GAMES, AND
GIANTS:

About 30 game Feb. and Mch.
Stags; Clarett and Hatch cross,
$3 to $5. Best stock. T. ;
Hutcheson, Rt. 3, Soperton.

Three purebred Old Fashioned
BB Red pit game stags ready
for service, range raised, and 2
cocks, same breed, $6 ea. Exch.
2 stags or cocks for trio of pure-
bred Red Pyle pit games. Math
L. Logue, Gibson.

- POULTRY FOR SALE

Purebred young Traveler
game cocks, $5 ea; 2 young
pullets and older Shawl hens.
G. W. Williams, 830 Ninth St.
Columbus. Ph, 2-9550. s

One big bone large type Corn-
ish Rooster, 1-1/2 yrs. old; 5
Cornish Cockerels ready for ser-
vice, $1.50 ea. C. C. Jones, 1901
Fenwick St., Augusta.

12 Roundhead Game pullets,
7 wks. old, $3 ea.; 2 pullets, 1
rooster, 3 mos. old, $3.50; 2
Bantam pullets, 1 rooster, 4 mos.
old, $2.50. Lockard Bell, 2677
Pharr Rd., NE, Atlanta.17.

Purebred game rooster and 5
or 6 hens, N. C. Blues, $15; N. C.
and Bantam cross, April (some
earlier) hatch, $2 ea. Come after,
but write first. Mrs, Carl Fricks,
Rt. 1, Box 151, Talking Rock.

Pure Dark Cornish cockerels, .
$1.50 ea. at my home. Miss
Leona Simpsoh, Rt. 2, Sparta.

Pure dark Cornish Cockerels,
large big bone type, $2 ea. in
lots of 2; Also, want 2 pure dark
|Cornish cockerels of the large
big bone type, long yellow legs.
H. W:. Thurmond, Farmington.

LEGHORNS: z

40 Leghorn hens, laying 50
pet., 90c ea. Nirs. Emerson R.
Baker, ~3328 Brockett Rd,
Tucker. Ph. Clarkston 37393.

350 laying W. L. puillets,
$1.65 ea. FOB my farm, 4 mi.
SE Eatonton on Federal Rt,
No. 129. Troy Edwards, Eaton-
ton.

White Leghorn hens, 10,
$7.50; 20,. $13.50 45. ping 2
rooster, $25. Come after Satur-
days or Sundays. J. M. Mec-
Kinney, 3888 Leeland Rd., De-
catur. Ph. EV 4381.

MISC. CHICKENS:

5 Black Polish hens and 2
roosters, all 7 mos. old; 3 Mot-
tled hens, 2 roosters, 7 mos. old;
1 Golden Sebright bantam hen
and rooster. All full healthy
stock; 3 Hamburg hens, 1 roost-
er, $28 for lot. Will ship. Mrs.
W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL ETC:: ~

Chukars, 14-16 wks. old, $2.50
ea. Paul Dorn, Jr., 1688 Doncas-
ter Dr., NE., Atlanta 9. Ph. TR-
2-5274. ,

1500 full grown quail, $1.25
ea.; other quail of different ages,
reasonable. Joseph C. Brown,
3090 Briarwood Rvd., N.E., At-
lanta 19. Ph. ME-4-3052.







CALE

opens.

Oct. 9, Augusta
er calf sale.



Agricultural

Sepi. 21, Rome Demonstration feeder

Sept. 27, Atlanta Southeastern Fair

NDAR

Demonsiration feed-





te the farm.

cattle on his farm.





WARNING TO FARMERS

Insist on sales barn testing of cattle for Bangs. The
Georgia Department of Agriculture is paying for the jest-
ing of all aduli females which go from livestock auction
barns to the farm and for the testing or vaccination of all
young female catile which go from livestock auction barns

No farmer should purchase a female from
auction barn and take if to his farm without having it
tested aif auction barn or vaccinated at the auction barn.

This service is FREE and every farmer should insist
that he receive this FREE test or vaccination in order to
Protect himself from an ouibreak of Bangs among his

PHIL CAMPBELL

Commissioner

a livetsock







splashed, $5 pr.;

PAGE FOUR |

POULTRY FOR SALE

POULTRY FOR SALE



Pigeons, mixed colors, $1 pair.
Clyde H. Barnes, 110-A Pine St.,
Swainsboro.

About 100 Chukar quail at
my home. Will not ship. Mrs. M.
D. Frey, 830 Powers Ferry Rd.,
Marietta. Ph. 8-1928.

Big No. Bob White Quail, 300
young and mature birds. Priced
on request. L. E. Brannen, Jr.,
811 Savannah Ave., Statesboro.
Ph. 4-2843,.

One pair of Homing pigeons,
mated, $2. Lanier Cobb, Rt. 2,
5001 Stewart Rd., Decatur. Ph.
CR-411 7.

Young No.. Bob. White Quail;
just hatched to full grown, 50c
to $1.50 ea. Booking orders for
Fall delivery for releasing.
Flight conditioned if desired.
Ship 4 wks. or. older. Rwy. Exp.
Col. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt. Ver-
non Dr., Deeatur.-Ph. DE-4238.

One pair grown Ringneck
pheasants, $6 plus shipping chgs.
Luther Holland, Byromville.

Several Chukar Quail birds,
grown, raised this year, weight
vou! 2 Ibs. ea. $8 ea. B. S. Cobb,

arthen.

125 Red Carneaux pigeons.
Make offer for any, or all. Wil-
liam Otwell, 3450 Gordon Rd.,

. $.W., Atlanta 11. Ph. PL-5-9801.

300 Bob White Quail, 1 to 14
wks. old, 40 ea. and up Will not
ship. Warner Fryer, 198 Honey-
suckle Lane, College Park.

Fantail pigeons, yellow and
Birmingham
Rollers, $2.50 pr. Mated and
working pairs only. Ship any-
where. J. B. Harrison, Kite.

White King and common
type pigeons. Sell or trade for
bantam chickens, ducks, etc.
Fred E. Ferrell, Rt. 3, Windy
Hill Rd., Marietta. Ph. Smyr-
na 5-8344%

Bob White quail, $2.65 pr.
Special price on 100. Marion
Butler, 1007 Merry St. Aug-
usta.

5-6 wks., quail, 20, $18; 8-
10 wks., old, 2/3rds grown, 10
pr. $23; adult young quail,

_ $3.50 pr. 10 pr. minimum. FOB.

Wm-; A. Thomas, 421 Mark
Bidg., Atlanta. Ph. MU 8-0866.

Several hundred 1956 Bob
White Quail, $1.50 ea. No ship-
ping. Mrs. H. W. Gary, 1707

ollywood Rd., N. W. Atlanta
18. Ph. Sy-4-3503.

White King pigeons, estab-
lished breeders, $3 pair FOB my
express office. No checks unless
certified. R. L. Ozmore, Colquitt.

45 Ringneck pheasants, 1956
hatch, $3 pr., 3 hens and rooster
$5.50; Mature, $5 pr. Consider
special price for lot at my farm.
Jane Haddock, Haddock, Ga.

Five pairs Modena Pigeons
mated and working, $5 or $1.50
pr. K. K. Kight, Kite, Ga.

Fantails pigeons, young pairs,
mixed colors, $3 pr. Will ship.
R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2,
Wrightsville.

Pigeons, ducks, bantams, $1.25
ea. also Doves, quail, chukars,
pee Mrs. Helen Street,
956 Buford Hwy., Atlanta. 6.
Ph. ME-4-7888.

Northern Bob White
sale. R. T. Highnote,
ville. PH 2100 or 2229.

ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE
AND OTHERS:

White Rock yearling hens.
Write for price. C. T. McMillian,
Sr. Rt. 3, Gainesville, Ph. 4-9814

Nine White Rock 3 mos. old

puail for
ouglas-

ullets, soon be laying $12.
arry Brown, Helena,
REDS:

9 Feb. hatch N. H. Red pullets,
now laying, $2 ea. J. R. Gard-
ner, Locust Grove.

R. I. Red pullets, early hatch,
$2 ea.; Cockerels $3. Mrs. Don
Donaldson, 726 S. Candler St.,
Decatur. Ph. DE-2405.

25 R. I. Reds, laying well, 1
yr. old next February, $2 ea.
at my place. Paul Burns, P. O.
Box 67, Norcross. PH. 2797.

R. I. Reds, 3-A, 7 hens and
one rooster, Feb. 1955 hatched,
$16; Also, 15 purebred S.
Wyandottes march 1956 hatch,
ullets and rooster fine strain,
$2.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. Ethel Jones,
Rt. 2, Lula.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC.:

26 geese, $1.50 each. Mrs. G. J.
Wooten, Rt. 1, Broxton.

30 turkeys, wt. 6 to 35 lbs. ea:
also 2 young pheasant roosters.
Mrs. Curtis Bars Rt. 1, Senoia
Rd., Fairburn.

Pair White Chinese Geese, full

stock, $5 FOB. Can ship in light |p

crate Exp. H. H. Jones, Box 213,
Lakeland.

White Guinea Rooster, $1,
FOB. J. R. Gardner, Rt. 2, Box
27, Locust Grove.

1956, purebred, White African
Guineas, $5 pair, FOB. Mrs.
Lowell Long, Rt. 1, -Box 113,
Bremen, Ph. 3039.

8 White Pekin ducks, 1 pr. 1
yr. old last April, 7 raised this
Spring, now mating, $9 or $1.25
ea. at my place 3 mi. Hulett.
Mrs. R. C. Martin Rt. 1, Villa
Rica.

2 Guinea roosters, $2 ea.; 2
Game Cocks, 1-1/2 yrs. old,
$3 ea. R. L. Griffin, Oak St.,
Gainesville.

3 big Geese, $8. Arnold Kaye,
Jr., 801 Douglas Rd., Rt. 3, At-
Janta 5. Ph. -4496.

3 pr. big Toulouse and 1 pr.
Brown China geese. $5 pr. crat-
ed; also, Game chickens, $5 trio.
J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs.

Young White Pekin duck, $1
ea. at my farm, or $1.50 plus
Exp. Chgs. Mrs. Mary M. Chis-
holm, Rt. 2, Box 423, Augusta.

15 Speckled Guineas, 2/3
grown, $1 ea, Luther, Holland,
Byromville.

12 fine geese at my home 5
mi. East of Douglas on Nicholls
Hwy. Mrs. Youngie Carver, Rt.
2, Box 102, Nicholls.



POULTRY WANTED



DUCKS:

Want pair Wild Mallard
ducks. J. O. Lumpkin, Rt. 4,
Athens. ;

LEGHORNS:

Want 100 production type W.
Leghorn pullets ready to lay, in
vicinity of Atlanta. M. F. Peter-
son, 2311 Wesley Chapel Rd.,
Decatur. Ph. DE-8613.

PEAFOWL:

Want 1 or 2 India Blue pea-
hens, over 1 yr. old. Carl A.

-|Middlebrooks, Farmington.

PIGEONS:

Want some Red Cornish Pig-
eons. Sam Carroll, Cumming.

REDS:

Want twenty large type pul-
lets beginning to lay, 3 or 4-A,
prefer Reds. State price. G. F.
Newton, Adairsville.

REDS OR ROCKS:

Want 15 to 25 Red or White
Rock 10 to 15 old pullets. Emory
Davis, Rutledge.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
BEANS AND PEAS



Several milk goats, $15 to $50;
Also, 2-1/2 yr. old Nubian Bill.
Will not ship. Located on 4 Lane
Hwy. across from Plane View
Lunch Room. P. D. Hearn, Rt.
3, Marietta. Ph. 5-5994.

38 common goats, (about 30
Nannies, bred) $100 or $3.50 ea.
for lot. 10 mi. South of Gibson.
G. M. Walden, RFD 2, Gibson.

Billy and 4 milk type goats,
cheap. Aubrey Brand, ,Rt. 1,
Acworth.

Nice white goat, giving 4 qts.
daily. No bad habits, gentle,
butt-headed. A. E. Oglesby, Sr.,



Rt. 2, Tucker. Ph. Nights; 3-
5904.



SHEEP AND GOATS _
FOR SALE my



Reg. Hamshire Ram, 1-1/2 yrs.

L.| old, with papers, $35; 2 Ewes,

3 yrs. and 1 yr. $15 ea. $60 for
all. R. W. Zears, Rt. 2, Mayes-
ville. Ph. Gainesville LE-4-5720.

Corriedale sheep; 4 Ewe
lambs, Wt. 80-100 lbs. ea., $16
ea.; Yearling ram, Wt. 175 Ibs.,
$25. All well cared for, strong,
and healthy. K. D. Sanders,
Eatonton.



LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE: Want reg. Angus bull,

about 10 mos. old, vac. against

bangs. L. A. Reynolds, Rt. 2, Mc-
ean.

Want reg. Black Angus bull,
around 18 mos. old. Will pay
beef price. Alan A. Mobley, Rt.
2, Powder Springs. Ph. 2703.

Want 4 yr. old Reg. Horned
type Hereford Bull. E. P. Riley,
P. O. Box 408, Gainesville. Ph.
Lenex 4-5441.

Want 400 or 500.lb. yearlings
(beef type) cattle, also, Yearling
dairy type heifers. W. S. Hughes,
Rt. 1, Box 230-A, College Park.
Ph. Fairburn 6103. -

HOGS:

Want to trade reg. top produc-
ing Duroe Boar for equivalent
in Meat type hogs; Also, will
trade for Jersey of Guernse
milk cow. John W. Wilson, RF
2, Stapleton. Ph. Liberty 7-6827.

Want 10-12 nice healthy feed-
er 100-125 lb. Gilts and or bar-
rows. W. E. Smith, 421 Arnold
St., Hapeville. Ph. PO-1-8276.

HORSES: :

Want small gentle horse and
saddle. Stephen Rutland, Rt. 2,
Lenox.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want col. man to work on
cattle farm; not over 50 yrs.
old and with not more that 3
children. Must be able to drive
trucks and tractors. Nice house
with lights and running water,
James Butts, Mgr., c/o B and
B Ranch, Thomaston. Ph. 3760.

Want young, white, energetic,
Christian farm couple to work
on 91 acre reg: Hereford cattle
and Broiler farm, driving trac-
tor, working with cattle, fenc-
ing, etc. Good opportunity.
Good house, bath room, elec.,
ete. Must have excellent re-
ference. Rev. J. F. Anderson,
Rt. 4, Dalton,

Want exp. dairyman for 100
cow herd. Good house with
bath. S. R. Saye, Rutledge.

Want middle-age White wo-
man to do light farm work on
farm. $10.00 wkly, room and
board. Mrs. Mary W. Ray, Rt.
1, Kennesaw.

Want Farm Labor: 30-45 yrs,
not over 6 in family, no drink-
ers, year round work. Good
house on school bus_ route.
George Varn, Box 205, Folk-





ston.

FARM HELP WAN





Want reliable, _ sober, mar-
ried man to work in dairy, and

raise feeds, sow pastures, eto. |C.

Also, must be able to drive tra-
tor. Reasonable salary E. L
Turner, Rt. 1, Greensboro.

Want exp. couple, both to
work, on poultry farm and in

hatchery. Man needs to have
knowledge of carpentry. Work

is not hard but is steady. No
drunks. Give Ref. Mrs. Fred
Shivers, Rt. 3, Cuthbert. :

Want White woman to live
on farm as one of the family
to do light farm work. Room,
board and reasonable salary.
Letters ans. Mrs. E. G. Shep-
pard, Harrison. j

Want reliable, sober family
with experience to operate 60-
70 cow dairy, $200.00 month,
Contact in person R. M. Pax-
son, Bostwick.

Want experienced Miller, to
operate water-powered Corn or
Grist Mill at my farm, on river
with abundance of water Also
can use on farm. A. B. C. Wall,
Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Ph. 4318.

Want farm family to help on
vegetable farm with lots of
machinery. Pay man $6.00, wo-
man $5.00 a day and house with
elec. Regular work. Ry F. Sams,
Clarkston. Ph. 3-7322.

Want reliable man (non-
drinking) with good Ref. to run
dairy on shares basis. Must
have children large enough to
help operate the dairy. Have
35 milch cows, (29 milking), and
is producing over 90 gal. milk
daily. H. L. Scott, Rt. 2, Stock-
bridge.

Want reliable, Christian,
white woman to live on farm
out from Elberton, with elderly
lady, doing garden, other light
farm chores, and some light
field work is necessary, for
home and reasonable salary.
Contact Mrs. F. M. Melton,
2069 Dewberry Lane, S. W.,,
Atlanta 11. Ph. PO. 1-8616.

Want man to work full time
on small poultry farm. Must be
sober eae reliable. Ne house
furnished. EB. B. Brooks, c/o
Brooks Egg Farm, Rt. 1, Box,

217, Marietta. Ph. 8-0967.

Want Exp.- dairyman with
small family. Good 4 Room
house with city water and
lights. $35.00 wkly. with garden
and milk. R. G. Jennings, P.O.
Bob 891, Macon. Ph. 3-3536.

Want at once White woman,
not over 65, to do light farm
work. No milking, $20.00 month,
room, and board. Maryin Ku-

glar, Rt. 2, Carrollton.

Want to live as one of the
family on farm doing light
farm chores. Room, board and
reasonable salary. Mrs. Hubert

| Scroggs, Rt. 4, Winder.

Want reliable White man to
do light farm work, some car-
pentering. Reasonable salary,
board, private room with bath.
J. D. Davis, 6234 Tilly Mill Rd.,
Doraville. Ph. 47-2976. A

Shouse, lights, water, fuel

Want honest, sob
farm next year. 2 tractor
level land. Must know
machinery. Nice 6 ;
Nights, water. Adults, |
family. No boys. Cow t
Mrs. Ethel Battle, Rt.
houn. 5 a

Want White or Col.
family to pick cotton,
the day, rest of this ye
house, 3 mi. Newnan, Ma
Bus line, lights, water,
satisfactory a farm for 19:
J. W. Lewis, P. O. Box
Newnan. Gee






























POSITIONS WAN

Single man, 49 yrs
chicken and cattle fal
perience desires job. Can
do carpenter work. F
ference. Tom Giles. c/o T.
4425 Chamblee Rd., Tucke

- Man age 29, with i
ly, wants job on dairy,
where. Lewis Treadwell
65, Milner. aes

65 yr. old white man
wife, wants job raising bro
taking care of laying hens,
some kind of light farm
Need 3 room house with
/water and wood. Have
moved. Cape Cain, Rt. 1
rayville. Peue tae
Man, with 6 in family,
place on farm with party
raises chickens Need 4-!
house near school bus
and garden furnish
move by Jan. 1. P. M. Je
Rt. 2, Cleveland.

Elderly single man \
jobs (satisfactory basis)
farm near stores and bus
Need 2 room hous
nance self. Light 1
small salary. i
1. Ref. if desired Sa
89 Warren St., N. E Atlan

furnished and $35.-$40.
Ref. if desired. G. W. We:
70 Hatcher Ave, Atlanta

Married man, 58.
caretaker of farm
light farm work on fa
after hogs, chickens,
etc. No tractor dri
and self both to work.
Bullard, 1058 Ridge A
Atlanta 10s 527 we

Want job on farm with
reliable man, do different
of farm work, for $2.75
be paid weekly. O. :

-







Rt. 2, Hartwell.



Last Weeks Livestock Sales Repor







































- Atlanta Rome Athens Thotheston ;
9-11 9-12 9510

STEERS & HEIFERS 1851 885 429.525
Good & Choice 19.50-24.25 f . eo
Standard 15.00-19.00 15.00-17.50 Te _14,75-17.50
Utility -11,75-15.25 11.50-13.50 - -14,00-14.75 1
Vealers . 17,00-25.00 - Bee 175
Stockers & Feeders 12.00-17.00 . 11.00-14.00 - 11.50-16.25 1
Feeder Calves 12.00-18.50 11.50-17.50 2 (12.00-19.00 1
cows: ieee eee
Utility & Commercial 10.75-12.25 10.75-12.00 - -10.75-11.50 11.06
Canners & Cutters "7.50-11.00 8.00-11.00 . 7.75-10.75
Springers a aa fees - See
HOGS: 83
No. 1 Meat Type | - - ; =
No. 1 Others ae 15.90-16.25 nee
No. 2 . WS ISAB 008 es
No. 3 : 15.80-18,78 7) US
Feeders . ? : 2