Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1957 = ; NUMBER 33
Sign Up To Preserve Acreage History
By PHIL, CAMPBELL
_ Commissioner of Agriculture
Ss Rhee owners or operators who have not planted all of their allotments or
yut them in the soil bank should immediately sign requests to preserve their
: ee history.
_ Forms for requesting that acreage history be preserved may be obtained from
ae offices of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee.
_ Under the plan a farmer will not lose his acreage history for allotted crops
nor will this history be assigned to another farmer. A farmer signing such a re-
quest will be given credit for his allotted acreage just as if he had planted it.
_ Never before have farmers had the o pportunity to protect their acreage his-
tory in this manner and I am glad to see such action on the part of the U. S. De- <
_ partment of Agriculture.
Ata Congressional Committee hearing dumisis December of 1955, I suggested
_ that in times of crop surpluses farmers should be allowed to keep their acreage al-
- lotments on the major commodities whether or not they planted the allotted acre-
age. I pointed out to the Senate Committee holding the hearing that if a farmer fail-
_ ed to plant all his allotment he was actually doing the government a favor by not =.
contributing to crop surpluses and should not be penalized, ae
The deadlines for signing requests to preserve acreage history are: August
Ast for corn, June Ist for. cotton, June 1st for peanuts, and August Ist for burley
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: All farmers who will not use their entire allotments should iroinedintaly sign
these requests. They will protect and preserve their acreage history and at the
_ same Sie prevent Georgias losing acreage tc other states. oe
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MARKET BULLE
1917
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
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FARM
WORK
WANTED
Man, 40 yrs. old. alone, no
bad habits, honest, desires
work tending laying hens,
broilers on Poultry farm. Make
best offer, including board,
room and laundry. All letters
answered. Frank Johnston, Rt.
1, Box 59, Hortense.
Man with 6 in family wants
job on farm. Can do any kind
of farm work and move any
time. Frank Harris, 164 Raw-
son St., SW, Atlanta.
Man with wife and 3 chil-
dren want job on dariy or poul
try farm, with house and good
salary. Have to be moved. Gil-
ae Lee Bowen, Rt. 2, Hogans-
ville.
Single man, 42, high school
educ., no bad habits, wants
light work on farm with broil-
ers, laying hens etc. No field
work. Make offer per week,
including board room and
lJaundry. Can come at once.
Olin Johnson, Rt. 1. Box 59,
Hortense.
White, 59 yr. old woman,
alone, wants light farm work
with reliable people, for room
board and reasonable salary.
Available now. Will exch. re-
ferences. Mrs. Allie Beard,
C/o Clarence Reid, 421 Lam--
bert St., Bremen.
25 yr. old white man with
wife 4 children, wants job on
cattle or chicken ranch. Exp.
with both also drive truck and
tractor. Sam Whitfield, PO
Box 152, Jonesboro.
Single white man wants job
on poultry or stock farm for
room, board and wages. Jake
Johnson, 4100 Peachtree Rd.,
Apt. 12-D, Atlanta. Ph. Ce.
3-2346.
Want job as caretaker and
/or maintenance man on large
farm. Qualified to handle all
maintenance and new con-
straction. Familiar with all
type farm layouts. A. C. Mill-
farm on 50-50 basis. Have to
be moved and furnished. H.
G. Sharpe, Rt. 1, Bremen.
White man in good health,
no bad habits, wants job as
caretaker, or on poultry farm.
Robert Black Reuell, Panola
Rd., Lithonia.
Man wants job on farm any-
where in North Georgia. Was
raised on farm in North Geor-
gia. Dyar McKiney Black, Rt.
2, Collins.
Man with 5 in family wants
job on farm with good man.
Lifetime on farm. Go any-
where but prefer So. Ga. Bert
Daniel, RFD 1, Doraville.
White, married man, 2 chil-
dren (boy 16), wants job as
Herdsman on Dairy farm.
Well exp. Ref. Need 5-6 R.
house, lights, other mod. con-
veniences, reasonable salary.
Marion V. Phillips, c/o Dr.
Robt.. W. Burns, Peachtree
Christian Church Atlanta.
Man and wife, 68 yrs. old,
*| want place with good, reliable
people on farm as Caretaker,
also to pick cotton. Sober and
honest. Can move self. Girties
Cott, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy.
White, single man, 48 yrs.
old, wants job on regular or
poultry farm, for board, room,
laundry and reasonable salary.
World War II disabled Veter-
an. Cant do heavy work. W.
E. Collins, 928 Washington St.
S. W., Atlanta 15.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want dairyman for 30-40
cow herd. Must have Exp. and
be dependable. H. M. Wilson,
10 mi. S, Forsyth on Hwy. 42,
er, Box 218, Stone Mountain.
} '
Culloden. Ph. Forsyth 4438.
| erences,
Saturday (June 1)
White man, 3 to work, wants |
at least 2 or 8 workers, to raise
hogs, cows and truck on 50-50
basis. New house, elec., 2 fire-
places. wood furnished. Good
wages to do other work when
not working on farm on paved
road, school and mail route.
Allen A. Stevens, P. O. Box
1213 c/o Sunbury Plantation,
Savannah.
Want man with family to
help on vegetable farm near
Atlanta. Pay man able to drive
truck and tractor and pick
vegetables $6 day. House with
elec., garden, pasture, wood.
Pay woman $5 day. Reg. work.
ae Sams, Clarkston. Ph. 43-
Want experienced dairyman
with help to operate 60-70
cow dairy. No field work. Also
day work for one hand. Must
be strictly sober and give ref-
R. M. Paxson, Rt. 1,
Bishop.
Want white man, 37-48 yrs.
old, small family and son, 16
yrs. or more to work with
him, and who knows farm ma-
chinery, hay baler, etc. Good
monthly wages payable week-
ly. No row crops. Raise hay,
cattle and pecans. 5 R house,
electricity, water, wood. S. J.
Clay, Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd.,
Macon. Ph. 2-5117. ;
SALE EVENTS
2:30
PM Moultrie Livestock
barn. Landrace swine sale,
offering includes 14 _ bred
gilts, 8 bred. sows, 1 sow
with litter, 20 open gilts and.
36 service boars. 12 Georgia
breeders consigning animals
to the sale.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE -
Well pump, tank, magnetic
switch, centrifugal pump, 1/3
HP motor $55; walking cul-
tivators, corn and cotton a
ers and it cheap. Cc:
Northup, Box Roe. At-
Janta, Ph. Ja. 2-4315.
Complete set of 480 saw
gins, Includes 75 HP elec. mo-
tor, press, belts, starters, etc.
Sell all or part. A. A. Culpep-
per, Bowdon. Ph. 2026 day,
3398 night.
10 K. W. senor anne unit,
110 volt, powered by Jeep 4
cyl. engine, skid mounted, run
very little, $600; one steel tank
e + 125 Yb. pressure, $65.
Witmer, 12309 White
Biudt Rd. Savannah. y
5 HP, 220 volt, 3 phase elec.
motor with sleeve bearings.
Excellent to pull feed mixer.
Best offer moves. Dr. H. Grady
Young, 22 Fletcher St., Thom-
asville. Ph. CA 6-4561.
Garden tractor, Bolen Hus-
ky, 3 1/2 HP generates 5 HP,
with plow cultivator and cut:
ter bar, all good cond., $195.
A. M. Mohr, ea) Rockbridge
Rd., Rt. 3, Stone Mountain. Ph.
Dr. 3-5650.
Case Side del .rake on steel
wheels, used very little, $100;
J. D. 6 ft. smoothing harrow,
se Intn1 smoothing harrow,
7 ft., $75. Wray Smith, Sparta.
Ph, 4921.
7 sections, 10 nests to a sec-
tion, metal round hole type.
Used only with one flock of
layers. Total of 70 nests, $55.
Lee Williams, C/o Rabun Gap
Nacoochee School Farm, Ra-
bun Gap, Ga.
Peach packing house equip-
ment, chain conveyors, bins,
br ush, sizer, packing tugs and
rings. Sell all or part; Intnl
hammer mill, ensilage cutter,
weed hog harrow, power dust-
er machine, power epray ss say
drag harrow rotary
Zote nights.
Want White or col. family,|
| 339, Tucker.
Finney, Haddock. Ph. 2371 & =
Gastobac tobeeei curer, 12}
burners (owe two hee pay,
ments. First payment due thi:
fall.) loequity
Feirbanks Macs eel burn-
ing tobacco barn stoker, good
cond., $100. T, W. Cravey, Rt.
3, Box 99, Ashburn.
One almost new Mule Rake
$75.; Ford Tractor Mower, ap-
prox. 3 yrs. old, first-class
cond., $200. W. R. Arnall, Lu-
thersville. Ph. Wabash 7-3455.
1-horse wagon in oe cond.,
$35. HE ii: urre RFD 2)|.
Clayton. .
/
3-point hitch Ford tractor
farm implements: 6 ft. rear
mower, field cultivator, 1-row
cultivator, sub-soiler, scoop
pan. All in good cond. J. C.
/Cutter, Blue Ridge.
Roanoke Holiday. tobacco
Harvester, 4-row. A-1 cond.
$1400. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chu-
la, Ph. 1716-R-2.
2-horse wagon, McCormick
mowing machine No. 4 and
rack, Cutaway drag harrows.
All mule- drawn. G. L. Jack-
son, Tucker Rd., Rt. 2, Stone
Mountain. Ph. 4332.
Elec. AC Incubator, used
only twice, good cond Capacity
400 hen eggs, 900 pheasant
eggs or 1200 quail eggs, $75.
Mrs. Annie L. Haygood, ares
Yatesville.
Automatic chicken tees
with 400 ft. of through ,4 corn-
ers, time clock. Used 2 yrs. 5.
C. Candler, Madison.
1949 Case. tractor, good
cond., $395. Robert N. Gil-
bert, Fayetteville Rd., Jones-
boro. Ph. 2148.
Myers deep well ae
pump , 1/4 HP $45. 6 mi. No.
of Roswell on Hwy. 140. on
Cox Rd. Ralph Danger, Wood-
stock. Ph. Roswell 2472.
1950 Ford tractor and har-
|row, good cond., $600. Charles
E. Orr, Rt- 1, Sharpsburg. Ph;
1885R (nights only).
Case Power Mower, it.
blade, semi-mounted, $150; 9
ft. J. D. hay brade, self-dump-
ing, $100; 8 ft. hay rake, $15;
self-propelling attachment for
wheel mounted circular saw,
$25. R..M. Davison, _Wood-
ville.
1953 Farmall Super c. trac-
tor with hydraulic lift, 3-point
hitch, front and rear eultiva-
tors. W. D. Bird, Rt. 1, Box
Ph. Clarkston
3-5296, ;
1956 Gastobac Automatic
Tobacco Curer, 12 burners; al-
so Tobacco Sticks and slide
trucks. H. T. Smith, 204 Ge-
neva St., Dublin. Ph. 739-M.
1 set 2-row Cultivators and
planter for J. D. 50 or 60 trac-
tor used one season, rere
cond., half price. W. B. Dod-
json, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Ph. 7140.
Allis Chalmers tractor and
mower, good cond. Garnett
Askin, P. O. Box 61, Greens-
boro.
Used Farmall M_ Tractor,
overhauled, good tires, just
painted priced to. .sell--J.-B.
Zettler, Marlow. Ph. Guyton
Prospet 2-3247.
D-7 cab Bulldozer; 9-12 yd.
Seraper; 6-8 yd. Pan; 1/2 yd.
Bucyrus Dragline. D. G. Tyl-
er, Gabbetville. Ph. 9622.
Large rip saw, small rip
saw with da-do heads, jointer,
shaper, drill press, turning la-
the, belt sander, 8 glue clamps,
elec. motors: 1d, D/O eet a
FERS 25d /3 HP. Mitchell 'S:
Barrett, Rt. 2, Danielsville.
No. 64 Intnl AL Combine
with motor. Has combined, less
than 100 acres, $900. at farm,
Powder Springs. L. W. Little,
273 The Prado, NE, Atlanta.
Ph, TR 6-7781.
John Deere Sornbine in geod i
cond. for Sale. W. W. Williams
Quitman.
| Caldwell
Both in
|ping Machine, hand
PTO powered, comp
tomatie a ai ;
0 owe
good cond. Jo
Roswell. Ph. 6013.
F-2 Combine, ood a
Sell for very ae
Carter, Scott. es
Milk Bottle Filler
c
One set dbl.. Tob.
used very little. Sell
gain. B. B. Strange
Swainsboro,
-2-horse wagon, $20: i
Mill and 12 ft. copper pa
Both in fair cond. Noel
Rt. 3, Canton. -
1951 Ford tractor, Ale
New rear tires,turning
disc harrow, hay rake a
soiler. All for $950
Brock, Box 143, -Rockma
3696.
7-qt. Presto cooker
almost new, $15.
Evans, aot Toreiee D
ville. :
Meadows Grist Min
rock, first class cond.
Kerby, Oak Parky.<3)
2 Rake Wheels in first |
cond. for mule drawn
E. Thompson, Rt. 1, Flo
Austell. :
little, good cond. Priced
sonable. Frank Deeks 3
Senoia. <
Intn}, 52 Combine wi
gine, cut 30-40 acres gr,
good cond., $500. Bi
Couch, Senoia.
Bradley 3 HP Conde
tor, new motor, cu
planters, Joe Harrow,
bar, $175. Jack Hinto
Victory Dr., SW Atlan
Ph. Pl. 3-7939. ae
1953 Farmall Super A
tor, oyegnya rake, hiss
harrow, l-row pla
cultivator, Gee
blade, Cotton Duster. ]
New. B. F. Brady, Alphi
Ph. 2501. ;
D-4 Casseoiian trac
dozier: 1955 Ford F-6
truck reconditioned mo
body. Ralph C. Jenkins, :
Payeiteviie: Rd., E, A
16, Ph. MA-7- 8488.
Gehl l-row ee
all Gehl silage choppers,
used to cut 20 acres of
cane $250 or will tra
E-Z flow or 2 bottom pl
fits Ford tractor. W. G.
Rt. 1, Compton. . =
l-horse wagon in good c
with dbl. beds, $50; also
good saddle not too heav
Sea Cc. C. Newton, 14
man St. Gainesville. -
1000 poultry cages _
5 uipment, for sale. Lee
c/o Red Hill hai Eato1
Ph. 5262.53 eg
- Simplex raule-drawn,
cotton duster, in g
$100, ready to run. Sa
Nair, Stapleton. So te
- Qhorse J. D. mowe
rake, $50; also stalk cut
other farm tools. A. B.
erly, Fayetteville.
Mule-drawn- Syrup |
galv. evaporator, $1,500
farm bell, 5 Miss K'
Bulloch, Box 33, Waray
ings. S
One sake Susser
asta eras ie
g co. ee Be
rice Fulford, Rt. 3, Ellav
2-horse
on ie
Bob Carter,
; Phe eee
; Cub tractor with har-
[ cultivators, mower,
r, Stalk cutter
with power take-off
C. Landrum, Rt. 2,
Je. 6 mi. So. :
j ae Oil Tobacco
with fixtures for 16 or
n, in good cond.; also
gal drums. Cheap 6
of Soperton at Or-
A. aa Rt. 3, Soper-
tetas
mecrk Combine in
nd. reasonable. Nor-
on, Warrenton.
ombine, 4 ft. excel-
. to harvest small
ver and Serieia. W.
oN Flatshoals Rd., SE,
2 Ford Srector and 2-disce
in good cond. or
> Allic Chalmers G on
Harris D. Johnson, Rt.
153 oy eehedoea Ph:
up Pee baler, side de-
e, 127-V 7 it. mower;
feed Mill and 3-dise
ground plow. Donald
ep, Forsyth. Ph. 3776.
body, wood. cond., for
heel base, or. 1 d/2
ree 10 ft. width
: ft. $25 cash, dis-
ed. a L. Green Brooks.
ivators. Sell of exch.
' Ford tractor in good
-at almost half price. F.
ders, Rockledge.
tomatic can ae us-
, seals Nos. 1, 2, 3, size
$10 ae G. M. Moseley,
_ Corn nad Pea Mac:
A, for hand lift or
m lift tractor, used only
p, and is in perfect
easonable price. T. J.}3
Rt 1, Franklin.
ohn C. Lee, Rt. 1, Wel-
il Rd College Park.
no Distributor with har-
ttached; one shop vise;
syracuse turn-plow; post
mplete with bits; one
fot or part... Frank Hi.
374. Box 34, oo
te Sie, wagon eed
of good leather eee
Re pey, Rt. 2, El-
Ford Tractor, recently
auled, good tires, late
c, harrow, cultivator,
distributor and dust-
D. Model B 1952 with
lier and 1956 leveling
Bargain or trade for
grade brood cows, mares
id ponies. W. i. Fry-
es: Ph, He.
aw Mill (eft hand)
and 40 HP skid AC
6 2-row Case trac-
cultivators and bot-
ow. Mrs. Walter Wilson,
No 1, Resaca. Ph. 5083.
Bradley garden trac
harrow, mower, cul-
and turn plow, all good
250; also Want 2 or 3
er and cultivating
for Allis mers C
'cond., $10 ea. Mrs. P.
kins, 4066 Sk jand Dr. Cham- |
1$20; 4-disc plow $60; Roll
f Covington planters,
d guano. distributor for c
combine No. 52, for.
Stone Mountain. Ph, 4332.
| mer mill, plus 3 screens
6-row . Cotton Duster, fits
Ford tractor, in good cond.
Julius B. Smith, Rt. 1, Powder
Springs.
2-horse wagon, riding culti-
vator, hay ler, all stock J
aes K. B. ee Rt. 1.
2 Nats pressure ee
cookers, 7-9 gts cap. excellent
E. Haw-
blee. Ph. 4-7-4965
Table-type Cream Separator;
elec. hurn 2 qt. with extra
jar and butter mold. Make
price right. Mrs. Forest A.
ee PO Box 54 College
ark,
2 Milk coolers: 8-can box
and 6-can box; new units, $100
ea., also 1 comb. silage and
hammer mill $150. Pat A. Mc-
Ree, Buckhead, Morga- Co.
F-20 tractor $300; weeder
maler$600; Grain drill $324 06
tractor $650: side delivery
rake $140; 8-row duster $150;
Irrigation outfit $1750; HC
harrow $175; 8-dise tiller
$400; 60 AC Combine, tank
$700. FT. A. McCord, Jr., Fort
Valley.
Deep Well Pump with
pipe. J. T. Cox, 228 Log Cabin
Dr. Smyrna. Ph. 4-4696.
John Deere A tractor, 6 dis-
tiller with reed box on back;
24 disc harrow. All in good
cond., $450 for quick sale. J,
B. Whitefield, Rt. 1, Conley
Ph. MA 7-4770.
A. C. 60 combine with .not-
or, exc. cond., $900. Harold
Platt, Rt. 3, Gainesville. Ph.
Lenox 4-7817.
Case F-2 combine, good
cond. priced reasonable. Theo
M. Reid, 1527 ae St. Au-
gusta. Ph. 3-5
Farmall 8 A tractor, 8
disc bush and bog harrow, 20-
dise smoothing harrow, Sub-
soil plow, Judson spreader, 2-
wheel trailer with all steel
body, 7 ft tractor mower. Used
very little, $1,000 cash. Mrs. J,
Daniel, C/o Tom Frazier
Rt; Thomaston.
- One Oliver 15 combine for
sale H. S. Grogan, Rt. 4, Box
3, Marietta, Ph. 9-4672,
2-horse wagon McCormick
mowing machine No. 4 and
rack; drag harrow and cuta-
way. All pulled by mule. G.
L. Jackson, Rt. 2, Tucker Rd.,
Case A6 Combine with Wisc.
motor and grain bin; also
New Idea corn picker. Both in
excellent cond. H. G. Wiley,
Cobb.
Root cotton duster, pulled
by 1 mee carries 2 oe (can
earry 4), A-1 cond. T. J, Ro-
binson, Greenville: be: Orange
2-4612.
Roanoke Holliday cow To-
bacco harvester, A-1 cond.,
$1400, for quick sale, Mrs. H.
W. Law, Chula. Phone 1716-
R2 or see,
Murry 3-80 saw high speed
gins, cleaner, dbl. box press,
heavy duty one 60 horse Diesel
engine, all belts, chains, old
aller bearing $3,000 as is, T.
M. Dasher, Rt. 4, Valdosta.
Practically new root rake
for D-7 Caterpillar tractor. Oli-
ver Greene, Gray.
52R-Intnl. Combine with mo-
tor in working cond, $250. J.
L. Johnson, RFD No. 2, Mit-
chell.
Old model New Holland
pickup hay baler with Wise.
air cooled motor in good work-
ing cond. cheap for cash at m a
}barn, L, W. Bulman, Rt,
Summerville.
David Bradley, 10 in ham-
50 it. endless | belt
One set Henry Van tobacco
cookers for 16 ft. barn, almost
new, $100. H. S. Fields, Rt. 2,
Soperton. Ph. 1420.
One mule Mower and Rake
E. Tidwell, Luthersville.
: Gastobac Tobacco cooker for
16. ft barn, good as new, used
very little, $100. Lloyd Vick-
ers, Wray.
Hiway mower and set of
planters to fit Farmall A or
Super A tractor, reasonable
price or trade for cow, calves,
ete. Melvin C. Thompson, Rt.
aL cee Ph. Day; Po
John Deere 12A Combine,
own motor, Dearborn grain
drill,: Dearborn hay baler,
tractor-trailer unit. All ex-
cellent cond. J. E. Gunby, 85
Luckie St., NW, Atalnta. Ph.
JA 2-3633..
Sawmill iciecte with saw
and V-shape drive belt; 6-
cylinder power unit, edger slab
belt and Wisc air cool motor.
Sell all or part. No half-way
reasonable offer refused V. R.
eee RFD 2, Conyers. Ph.
\ horse wagon$10 2 H wagon
$20. Mrs. J. W. Askew, Rt. 2,
Box 110, College Park.
Cider Mill, also 2 H. wagon,
excellent cond., $65 for both,
er trade for anything can use
on farm, Earl W. Lower: 4 Box
45, Lakemont.
80 gal. iron syrup kettle, Pea
nut weeders, distributors
planters, $5 ea; 2 H stalk cut-
ter, nearly new, $20. All mule
drawn equipment. W. A. Fitz-
gerald, Omaho, Stewart Co.
1 large furm bell, $8.50. Mrs.
S. W. Wright, Rt. 1, Tallapoo-
sa. Ph. 6898.
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want Lilliston or Fink plant
Combine. State age, make,
eond. cash price Esbon Faulk-
ner, Overfield.
Want Willys fama Jeep, 4-
wheel drive, power takeoff,
Good running cond. Earl L.
Downing, Rt. 2, Marietta. Ph.
8-1622,
Want small honey extrac-
tor, within 50 mi. Advise John
L, Snare, Rt, 4, Gainesville.
Want one syrup. kettle
(cracked wont matter) within
50 mi. Contact, H. G, Morgen,
Rt. 1, Roberta.
Want a good used power
Lan 60-75 HP Must be good
W. H. Cutts, Pelham, Ph. 6445.
Want Small elec. incubator
in good cond.; also roll-over
seraper 20 cu. ft. cap or dump
scraper 10 cu. ft within 75 mi.
State price, cond, and make in
letter. Eugene V. Elliott, RFD
ot Ph. Orange 2-
Want 3 HP Merry Tiller
garden tractor in good cond.
Will exch, for same, G. M. Wil-
liams, Rt. 2, Covington.
Want to exch. one Ford trac-
tor side mower in good cond.
with one extra blade for Ford
cultivators and planters or 3-
point hitch in good cond. Les-
ter Wes, Rt. 2, Cleveland.
Want one cattle sprayer.
Lester D. Jenkins, Rt, 2,
Brunswick.
Want mowing machine, sic-
kle type for {-horse opera-
tion in good cond John B.
Horne, 30 Habersham Way,
NW, Atalnta. Ph. CE 3-1665.
1|_, Want Irri
tion system, com
icient to irri,
th or witk Mt
ashburn se
and su
Want a good large farm bell.
Advise diameter and material
made of and price F. V. Wright
Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Want cement block machine
| that makes blocks 6 x 8 x 16 or
8 x 8 x 16,with power pack,
ao cond. E. G. hitmire, 805
S. Ponce St. Toccoa.
Want mowing machine for
Cub Farmall tractor in radius
100 mi. of Canton or Ball
Ground. State cond and price.
Ernest Waters, Rt. 4, Ball
Ground.
Want small deep well pump
and tank in good cond., at
reasonable price. Mrs. Buck
Brinson, Rt. 2, Millen.
Want regular Side delivery
rake, in good running cond. J.
P. Simpson, Rt. 2, College
Park.
Want an electric churn in
ee cond. at reasonable price.
G. W. White, Rt. 2, Marietta.
Want exch. Case Pickup
hay baler, wire tie, for A. C.
hay baler in geod cond. C. B:
Milner, Shiloh.
-Wane used hydarulic ram
similar to Rife size 15-B or 20-
B or larger. Give description
and price. Stanley Knight, Rt.
3, Clarkesville.
POULTRY
FOR SALE
Bantams, Golden Sebrighis,
Silver Duckwing, Dark Cor-
nish, R. I. Reds and some com-
mons. A. R. Bryan, 1255 Wood-
Jand Ave., S. E. Atlanta 16.
Ph. MA 7-9795.
and one R. I. Red rooster, $12.;
1 pr. Black Belgiun, $3.; also
one trio Black Tail Japs, $4.
All purebred. Will ship, T. F.
Daniel, Rt. 1 Statham.
Pure game chickens, young
roosters, Blue Traveler stock.
Write. G. W. Williams % Wil-
liams Dairy, Box 808, Rt. 1,
Columbus,
Have games and Red and
nite Rock bantams of all
ages; also rabbits. See any
time. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr
on NE,, Atlanta, Ph. DR. 7-
4390,
1 full White Hackle game
cock and 1 Red Quill Cock, $3.
ea, R. L, Griffin, Oak St..
Gainesville.
W, L. pullets in Ist yr. pro-
duction, laying rate, 40 pet to
50 pct. (Not suitable for com-
mercial production but good
for REEL 75 ea. at my
farm. E. B. Brooks, Rt. d.
Shallowford Rd. Marietta, Ph,
8-0967.
25 full ped. True Line pul-
lets, 4 mos. old, should lay
soon, #2.10 ea, Cannot ship.
Chas. Edwards, Pembroke.
50 Parmenter Red Hens,
Feb. 10, 1956 hatch, laying
well, $1.75 ea., also 75 Par-
menter Red Pullets, Feb, 5,
1957 hatch, $1.25 ea. Paul
Burns, Noreross, Ph, 2797.
R,LR. roosters, 2 yrs. old,
pullets 4 mos. old. Purebreds
_ eg also ong Bere, hen,
B. Bronze, yrs old and
20 turkeys 3 wks, old $1,50 ea.
Edw. T. Byrd, 2037 Spring
Hill Terrace, Augusta. Ph, 6
4216.
10 Parmenter Red pullets,
12 wks. old, $15.00 for lot,
vlus shinping eherges. Paul
Mallett, Rt. 2 .Chatsworth.
3 white Embden geese, for
sale. R. M. Page, Rt 1, Grif-
tin, Ph. 7340.
25 large BB Bronze Eee
3 mos, old, $2. ea.
chks. Mrs. Jewell Dominy, Rt,
4, Eastman.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
10 R. T. Red Bantam hens
deen Angus, and Herefords,
16 cows, 2 Reg. bulls, 15
steers. Bargain. Most of them
with papers. W.
Rt. 5, Cleveland.
calf from Ga. Mt. Experiment
in nose. Reasonable price. H.
Brookshire. Suches, Hwy.
Several good, young Reg.
lines, 1 to 2 yrs. old, reason-
able prices: W. C. Hardy. Rt.
1, Box 275, Griffin. Ph, 6767.
30 nice heifers, 6 mos.
2 yrs. old, Holstein, Jersey
and Guernsey. Some _ with
new-born calves, from farm
dairy stock. Can-be seen at
to
Jaekson County Farm. Ben
H. Parks, Box 71, Winder.
Ph. 1-1221.
Reg. No. 1 Guernsey male,
17 mos old, geod bloodlines,
dehorned, ring in nese, for
sale; also want Reg. Guernsey
male about 6 mos. old, red
lines from high
Dam. H. W. Thurmond, Farm=
ington.
2 Reg. Pore bulls,
old, good individuals, Bando-
liermere 73rd Grandsons, $150
and $250. James Young, Ced-
artown, Box 849.
in late summer and early fall;
also few good Holstein sows
to freshen soon, J. Hopson
Morgan, Rt.
LaGrange 8894,
Fine Reg. horned Hereford
bull, 16 mos. old., approx, 990
lbs. Good bloodlines. R. H.
Farnest, 2380 Campbellton Rd
SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. 3-7245,
Reg. Hereford cattle: 6 bred
heifers, 10 open heifers, 1 tep
young bull. All halter broken,
excelent cattle and reason-
ably priced. Also, Reg. Here-
ford pigs, 4 mos. old. Mrs.
W. A. Ward. Jr.. e/o Ward
Meade Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta.
Ph. 8-8772.
Have 90 head of cattle for
sale. John Goldin, Rt. 2,
Draketown, Temple. Ph. Tem-
ple 4498 after 7 PM.
old. Grandsons of Prince Erie
pects, $125 and up; also a five
gentle, sound, $125; with .ew
saddle and bridle, $175: 4
wheel buggy, $35. Z. M. Ad-
dy, c/o Circie A. Ranch,
Preston.
Hereferd bulls, 14-17 mos.
old, good cond. reasonable
prices: W .W. Cagle, 911
So, Chureh At., East Point,
Ph. PO 1-1288.
Jersey bull, 1 vr. old, elie.
for Reg., $100, Will deliver
within 40 mi. Atlanta fer
$10. J, W. Cofer,
Dou: Ph. Stone Mountain
2
Dbl. standard Reg. Poilled
Hereford eows, some with eal-
ves by sides and one 9 mo.
eld heifer, All good bleedlines
and color. Priee reasonable.
Reg. in buvers name. Roy
Geddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia
(Klondike). Ph. 2672.
Ree. Angus bulls and heif-
ers, finest Bandolier blood-
lines. Have 4 breeding age
bulls ready to go, $200 ea.
and up. T. Torgesen,
Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia.
Full-blooded Holstein. cow,
2nd calf, 2 wks. old, 4 White
Faced cows, calves at side,
4 Black Angus reg. cows: 2
with heifer calves, 2 to fresh-
en soon, 4 giade Angus cows
with calves at side, 2 reg.
Angus bulls. other 9 mos, old,
H. B. Pitman, Rt. 4, Newnan,
Box 282. Ph: 239 J 3.
Reg. Guernsey heifers, 6
mo. old to 3 yrs. old. Some
will soon freshen, Reasonable
prices. F. H. Bunn, Midville,
PAGE THREE
Herd of Reg. Black Aber-
C. Barrett,
Guernsey bull, sub. Reg,
about 18 mos. old, raised from
Station; gentle, dehorned, ring
Angus bulls from fine blood- :
artificially bred, well marked, |
with plenty white, good blaod-
producing |
1 yr.
Holstein heifers to freshen |
2, Chipley. Ph.
Reg. Angus bulls. 8-12 mos. _
of Sunbeam. Herd bull pros-
gaited saddle mare, 7 yrs. old,
3 White Face, Reg. polled
Rt. 1, Lie,
PAGE FOUR
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Reg. Angus cattle breeding
stock, also some excellent bull
calves, Lewis Lindsey, Silver
- Creek.
A-1 milch cow, Jersey
Guernsey giving 4 gal; has
White Face calf 10 days olf.
Cow and calf $115. Roy West,
<Rt. 1, Ellenwood, c/o Yar-
brough Farms.
3 Reg. Black Angus cows,
one with calf by side, others
heavy springers; two full
blooded Black Angus cows
with calves by side; Jersey
cow with calf; full blooded
Black Angus male, about 1000
Ibs. W. L. Cochran, P:
Box 243, Stonewall.
Holstein bull, 18 mos. old,
good bloodline, for sale or
trade for smaller one. Roy
Pealock, Suwanee.
Reg. Black Angus males,
approx. 14 mos. old, good
bloodlines, ready for service,
$150 ea. M. E. Knight, Cal-
houn. Ph. Atlanta Ja. 2-4781.
_ 3 Reg. horned Hereford
bulls: One outstanding and
others good ones, $1500, $350,
and $100. Carl Roberts, Ball
Ground.
3 good polled Hereford bulls
about 16 mos. old, bred
polled Hereford heifers, from
a Circle M Ranch bred bull
and top bred cows. All per-
fect and reg. Priced right.
orace B. Smith, Dalton. Ph.
506J2.
Holstein dairy heifer to
calve in Aug. TB and blood-
tested. Reg. Holstein bull, 1
yr. old. Seven nearest dams
average 17,655 lb. milk and
679 lb. fat and closely relat-
ed to some of the breeds fin-
est animals. E. L. Rogers, RD
1, Plains.
Reg. meat type 3 mos. od
setae boars and_ gilts.
rville Sweet, Mgr., Wind-
sweep Farm, Rt. 5, Thomas-
ton.
Reg. Duroc pigs, weaning
Age, sired by Fancy Lad. Hu-
bert Godwin, Irwinville.
Duroc boars and gilts, 9
wks. old., Reg. in buyers
name, wormed and life-time
Cholera treatment, $15 ea.,
two for $25. Will deliver
within 75 mi. Frederick Zip-
perer, Marlow.
Landrace (long meat type)
hogs, boars, gilts and pigs.
J. Dan Smith, P. O. Box 60,
Augusta.
40 pigs, 6 to 12 wks. old,
Purebred Duroc, feeder pigs
or breeding stock. Some elig-
ble to reg. Leroy Garnett,
t;- 3) Carrollton; =. Ph. = Ter:
2-3796. -
Purebred Berkshire pigs
for breeding or meat for sale;
also large Reg. Berkshire boar
2 yrs. old, $50 for boar at
farm. D. L. Biggers, Rt. 4,
Cleveland.
Purebred Hampshire male
hog, 4 mos. old, wt. 100 Ibs.
$25 at my farm. Will not ship.
Charles H. Fountain, Rt. 6
Dublin. Ph. 1209-J.
Hampshire pigs and 3 boars
ready for service. Delivery
guaranteed. FOB Winder. C.
O. Maddox, Winder.
Tamworth pigs, Reg. or
unregistered, now ready to go,
males and females. G. W.
Thomas, Rt. 1, Box 146, Sav-
annah.
Reg. Black Poland China
bred gilts $100 ea; weaned
boar and sow pigs, wt. about
50 Ibs. $30 to $35, From
champion bloodlines and out
of Ga.s No. 1 Cert. Brucel-
losis Free Herd. Will ship. but
best see. J. R. Mullis, Cochran,
Ph. 4-2166.
Two 17 mos. old choice Reg.
Aberdeen Angus bulls, good
breeding and_ conformation.
See. 2 mi. No. Cordele. Pal-
mer H. Greene, Cordele.
short course.
July 21-22, Atlanta
Aug. 11-13, Radium
Agricultural
CALENDAR
June 4 Putnam County Dairy Festival
June 10, Cairo Grady County Fat
Cattle show and sale.
June 12, Macon Meeting Georgia
Corn Millers Ass'n.
June 17-28, Augusta Cotton classing
-| July 7-10, Athens Southern Regional
Farm Bureau training school.
Georgia Milk Producers Inc.
Feed Assn. convention.
Aug. 19-22, Rock Eagle Park Second
annual poultry institute.
Annual meeting
Springs Georgia
Yorkshire and Hampshire
sows, bred to purebred York-
shire boar; other Yorkshires
and Hampshires' id crosses.
All ages and prices. $12.50 ea.
and up. Bob Carter, Whites-
burg. Ph. Le. 2-7395.
One purebred Duroe Jer-
sey boar at Stud. U. B. dEn-
tremont, Rt. 1, Box 21, Bly-
the.
38 shoats, Hampshire cross,
extra good, from 40 to 100
Ibs. $13.50 ea. at farm for en-
tire lot. J. C. Otwell, Rt. 2,
Box 210, Newnan. Ph. 2301.
Duroc pigs Reg., wormed,
innoculated, both sex $20. ea.
H. B. Earnest, Rt. 4, Carroll-
ton. Ph: Ter. 2-7868.
Little bone Black African
Guinea pigs, full blooded but
not Reg. 2 male, 3 female,
$15 ea., FOB; $17.50 ea. crat-
ed and shipped RR Exp;
Weaned and ready to go and
7 wks. old June 10. J. K
Smith, Rt. 1, Box 343, River-
dale. Ph. Jonesboro 5161.
Hampshire pigs, boars and
gilts, 14 wks. old, vaccinated
for Cholera. $25 FOB. Gene
Cox, c/o Lowery FFA Chap-
ter, Rt. 2, Glenwood.
Purebred Duroc Hogs, eith-
er sex, pigs 244-4% mo. old,
$25-$35 ea. Life treated, pa-
pers furnished; also Guern-
sey milch cows for sale. 6
mi. E. Jordan Mill Rd. M.
M. Newsome, Sandersville.
OIC breeding stock from
Reg. Short Nose medium type
stock, boars ready for service,
$45, small shoats $20, either
sex. Reg., treat and crate. M.
O., write or see. Paul J.
Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.
OIC pigs, fat and thrifty,
choice stock. W. J. Lyle, c/o
Oraland Farm, Lilburn, Rt
Reg. big bone Guinea and
P. C. cross, 6 wks. old, $8 ea;
Reg. big bone Gunia. boars,
8 mos. old, $30 ea. Rever
Nagle, Rt. 1, Alto.
Reg. Landrace pigs, boars
and gilts, imp. bloodlines. Reg
in buyers name. Ready now.
PS ire Rt. 6, Rome. Ph.
Have several nice Reg.
Landrace pigs from weaning
age to 3 mo. M. F. Elliott,
ae Ranch, Thomaston. Ph.
Palomino gelding, $100; 2-
yr. old Roan filly, halter
broken, very nice, $100; Sor-
rel working stock horse,
works cattle, lot of experien-
ce, $150. G. W. West, Jr., Rt.
6, Peachtree-Dunwoody "Rd.,
NE, Atlanta.
Fine Arabian colt, 10 mos.
old, halter broke, will lead.
T. J. Woth, c/o Doraville
Farms, 3125 E. Shadowlawn
Ave., NE, Atlanta 5,
K. | broke.
+ Feeders |
Dapple Chestnut, white tail
and mane, pony stallion, 2
yr. old, 39 in., 250 lb.; horse
pony, black-white, 6 yrs. old,
38 in., 200 Ib. saddle and brid-
le. Both gentle $50 ea. Thom-
as J. Hicks, c/o Cherokee
Hereford Pes, McCaysville.
Ph. 900.
Brown horse mule, 9 yrs.
old, 950-1000 lbs., gentle,
works anywhere, sound, no
bad traits, $85 or $100 for
mule, harness and plow. John
R. Page, RFD 1, Auburn.
Fine Tennessee Walking
horse, 7 yrs. old, strawberry
roan, in best cond. Sacrifice.
Henry Odum, Sr., 922 N. Em-
ory St., Covington.
Good work mule, 1000-
1100 lIbs., 9-10 yrs. old., $60.
L. I. Helton, Rt. 2, Buchanan.
Ponies: geldings, Reg. stal-
lion, mares, spots, dapple and
sorrel. Some saddle and cart
$150 up. Also pony
trailer at Farm at Riverbridge.
R. W. Caldwell, Campbellton
Rd., Douglasville.
Mare, 10 yrs. old, 1100 Ibs.,
perfect cond., $75. M. C. Mc-
Kinney, Rt. 3, Vienna.
Reg. Landrace pigs: 10
boars, 13 females, 100 pct.
pure, imported bloodline. Will
be 10 wks. old June 8, gilts
$60; boars $45. W. S. Smith,
Rt. 3, Washington, 8 mi. E.
Ph. 6398.
2 mules and light, 2-horse
wagon and other farm ma-
chinery. Mrs. W. T. Fowler,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.
40 common Goats. Make
offer. J. H. Pace, Jr., RFD,
Bronwood.
|nesee Walkers.
ages 5, 6, and 10 yrs. old. No}
Best seen on week- |,
trie.
fone 3 yrs. purebred Black
ings, one black, one Chestnut,
one Arabian, 2 are Reg. Ten-
plugs.
end. All inquiries ans. J. T.
Spier, Sr., Rt. 5, Thotiaston:
Ph,= 3303:
Mexican bunt
gentle for small kids to ride
Sell or trade for cattle or
hogs. Joe Haley, Rt.
vonia. :
Palomino .quarter mare,
about 9 yrs. old; rides well,
raises fine colts. Not Reg. but
colts can be if from Reg.
sire. Good color and white
mane and tail, $200. Also, at
Stud Golden Dun, quarter |i
horse (sires good looking
colts). James ae Moul-
5-yr. old Reg. 5- gaited
Palomino stallion, gentle to
ride and handle, $750. J. E
lis Swint, RFD 1, Fortson.
Ph. Columbus WA {3=31722
Several nice small. mares |
52-56 in. tall. All bred to
48 in. stud. Reasonably. pric-
ed. G. M. Housley, Rt. , Ma-
rietta. Ph. 7-2144.
Bay horse, work or ride, wt.
about 1200 Ibs., $125, at Rob-
ert J. Carters farm, Rt. 1,
Box 17, Whitesburg. J. W.
ee Whitesburg. Ph. 2)
At stud, Rea Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. No. 36083, Chest-
nut stallion, representing one
of finest producing families. |
Grandson Noble Kalarama. In-
spection invited. Thos. G.
Watkins, Jr., Flat Shoals Rd.,
pea 2 Decatur. Ph. BU. 9-
6692. ra
saddle stock, gentle, works
anywhere,
gaited stallion. See after 4
P.M. and Saturdays only. No
letters. O. M. Moody, Rt. 4,
Waycross, near Moresboro.
Roan Allen mare with i
wks. old filly colt, gentle (can
be handled by child). See at
my place on Haywood Valley
Road. Alfred L. Atkins, Rt.
Le Armuchee.
Yearlings and 2 yrs. old
White Face Southwestern
ewes and Black Face South-
western yearling and North-
western ewes. Reg. Suffolk
ewes, 1-3 yrs. old, some with |.
lambs; Reg. Suffolk and
Hampshire rams. At my farm. |
R. E. Tribble, Rt. 5, Cum-
ming. Ph. 6871.
20 Southwestern ewes, ah
yrs. old,.10 with lambs; also.
Face ram, $435. Have not
been sheared. J. L. Olleff, Rt.
5, Moultrie. =-
8 nice small Shetland pony
mares, 37-40 in. tall, 3 yrs.
old, all but 2 small stallions.
Sell reasonable. Jess Holbrook,
sas A, saddle horse geld- :
peda rae
and play with; also 2-horse|
wagon anda few farm tools.|
2, La-|
small Shetland stud; also one}
6 yr. old mare from Reg.|
fast singlefooter; |
has 6 wks. old filly colt by]
Lady broke, | 6,
- Togsenbure,
freshen a 22,
Want | urebred
heifer calf old en
on dry feed,
Want 50. dat
about 6 mos. ae Give
eee Shetland
ing for good mare
fer 3-gaited or quarter
type, also, sev
mares, suherey fs rrel,
nut, strawberr ;
mino colors.
boro. Ph. 2187, vac .
| Want long ;
. pent ae Ai ge litt
enough for servic
| from _diseas - tre
more.
Want gentle s
trained to a a
Dennis, Rt. 3.
Want gcse :
Yorkshire gilt, 6-8. wks.
good markings and bloo
Send inf. and price b:
James Mullis, Rt. aor
Want Reg. po. ] ord
bull 9-12 mos. ol yi
Mischief Bloodlines. S
idsin, 549 Rock. a:
NE, Atlanta. 9. Ph. . Tr. 5-
Angus heifers,
not Reg. Must Se
Want exch., nice tol
heifer, Ist calf, for nice
sey or Guernsey heifer an
calf. Cannot. B08 G
Re hey
Want Reg. Hamps
about 125 Ibs. If gre
ance state rou \
Se price,
ee :
Jonesboro. Ph. 6771. igs
Atlanta
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Standard 15.00-19.75 15,50-18.00
Utility 13.50-16.75 13.00-15.75
Vealers 16.00-22.75 - 16.50-23.2
Stockers & Feeders 13.75-21.00 1!
Feeder Calves 13.75-23.00 |
cows: ee
Utility & Commercial 13.00-15.50
Canners & Cutters 9.50-13.25
Springers 60.00-13
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