Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1957 August 14



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ustrial rantketd ae seouu
1 production to minimizeor
sliminate crop surpluses?
ot = succeeded SO

UL, ayant is eraink and the

andards are rising, the productive
ty of our agriculture promises for
ars to keep increasingly ahead.

s from raw materials such
oleum, why not use crop
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aed many others. Coal
in fact, are pa that

nan boerdsen commission,
ished y the 84th Congress, was as-

roducts, thereby eliminating crop
es and overproduction? The com-
S ves the answer is an emphatic

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1957

enn in END SURPLUSES

NUMBER 49



of making recommenda- |





Agpibalisral

CALENDAR

eae 17, Piomesuw Georgia Jer-
sey Cattle Club Fall Sale.

Aug. 19-22, Rock Eagle Park Second
annual poultry institute.



August 22, Tifton Small Grain and
Winter Grazing Short Course.



- August 27, Valdosta Georgia Duroc
Breeders Show-Sale.

August 30, Douglas Aberdeen Angus
Association Consignment Sale.



August 30, Georgia State Fair. Ground,
Macon Georgia Breeders Associa-
tion Annual Fall Sale.



September 3, Tifton Water Manage- -
ment Short Course.

Sept. 4 Rock Eagle Park, Artificial
Breeding Conference.





September 5, Tifton Steer aecdes
Short Course.



September 10-11, Athens Agriculiural
Cooperation Short Course

September 13, Tifton Leafy Vegeta-
' bles Short Course.



cottonseed,





Light-Weight Wheat
Under Price Support

Requirements are being relaxed to in-

_ clude lighter-weight wheat under the

1957 price-support program, according to
gohn F. Bradley, state administrative of-
fice, Georgia Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation Committee.

The program is being revised because
wet weather in the Southwest at harvest
time is resulting in a higher percentage of
light-test wheat than usual.

The light-weight wheat included un-
der the relaxed provisions of the 1957

program will be Sample grade on test

weight only, but no wheat testing less
than 40 pounds per bushel will be eligible
for support.

Previously, price support was limited
to wheat grading No. 3 or better, or No.
4 or No. 5 no test weight only.



Loans Are Available
For Farm Storage

Farmers who are in need of more
farm storage space often overlook the

storage facility loan, according to John F.
Bradley, state administrative officer of
the Agricultural Stabilization and Con- ~
servation Committee, nee
Storage facility loans are made avail-
able by Commodity Credit Corporation to

help farmers add to their farm storage
space. Owner operators, share tenants,
share landlords, or producer partnerships
are eligible for the loans.

The loans are available through local :
banks or directly from the Commodity |

Credit Corporation. Applications can be
made at the local ASC office. The loan can

be paid off over a four-year period which |

begins on the first anniversary of the loan.
Interest is at four percent per year.

The storage structure to be bought or
built by a farmer and on which a loan is

made must meet the requirements for

storage under the price-support program.

Structures for the storage of wheat,

corn, oats, rye, barley, soybeans, peanuts,

grams.

More Milk Produced
By Soilage Feeding

Soilage-fed cows out-produce pas-
ture-fed cows, according to the Rhode Is-
land Agricultural Experiment Station.

Soilage (not silage) is a method of
bringing the pasture to the cow instead
of taking the cow to pasture.

In 3 tests periods, 12 to 13 pairs of
milking cows were used. The cows on
soilage cut-produced the ones on pasture



by 1153 pounds of milk per acre 3945

compared to 2792 pounds.

Only 0.84 acre was required for soil-
age-fed cows during the feeding period,
while the cows on pasture needed At
acres or 31 percent more pasture to pro-
duce less milk than the soilage fed cows.





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added to or removed from
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All requests for changes of







FARM

WORK

WANTED



Want job on dairy farm. 3
yrs. exp. in G. IL. training. 38
yrs. old, wife and 3 children,
ages 7 and 2 yrs., and 9 mos.
old. Need 3 or 4 R. house. Do
not drink and willing worker.
Charlie Stroup, 840 Third St.
hn Atlanta 18. Ph TR 4-

Want job on farm. Operate
tractor or truck or anykind
farm machinery. Have
children and wife. Want place
near Fulton or Cobb Co. Work
for day wages. Am 34 yrs.
old Tommie Lee Spears, 670
ees St. S.W., Atlanta

Man, 29 yrs. old wants job
looking after laying hens on
farm. 1-1/2 yrs. exp. as flock
manager. Consider Dairy
work. 3 yrs. exp. dairying.
Need at least 4 R. house. Can
move any time. Ref. if needed.
Alvin Millholland, Rt. 1, Gray-
son.

Want farm, 10 or 15 acres
with good house, good water
and lights, and chicken houses;
mear school Rt. Weekly sal-
ary. Do not drink or other
bad habits. Wife and 7 child-
ren, Write. Bud Simmons, Rt.
2, Alto.

Middleaged white man
wants job as Caretaker, rais-

ixg chickens and hogs with] jz
good people. Salary just a

secondary object. Thos. R.
Welch, Rt. 3, Cuthbert.

Want job on farm. Have
wife and 11 children, one boy
17 yrs. old. Ready to move.
Need 4 or 5 R. house. M. C.
Clark, Rt. 2 Glenwood.

Want job raising chickens
for part, or by the week; or
job milking cows, or both. Can
drive any kind of tractor or
truck. G. L. Hardeman, Craw-
ford.

Want 1 H. farm with 4 or
5 R. house, lights and water,
near school, for standing rent,
within 20 mi. Atlanta. C. T.
Mitchell, 3910 Lawrenceville
Rd, Decatur.

Single, retired, white man
wants job as Caretaker, poul-
try, hogs, cattle, gardening.
and yard work, for room,
board and salary. Exp. Would

7|patch. G. C. Henry, 1203 Hou-

ston St., LaGrange.

Want any kind light farm
work on farm, with good,
christian people. 55 yrs. old,
good health and record. No
bad habits. Want some rooms
to put my things in. Live 1
mi. Union Hill Methodist
church. Write or see. Mrs. R.
H. Treadwell, Rt. 1, Box 264,
Bremen,

White, married, 25 yr. old
man wents job on cattle or
poultry farm. Thoroughly exp.
with poultry and cattle. Can
drive and operate all types
farm machinery. Honest, so-
ber and reliable. All offers
considered. S. J. Whitfield, Rt.
1, Hoschton.

_39 yr. old man, white,
single, sober, honest, want job
as farm helper. 10 yrs. exp.
Can drive tractor. Room, board
and laundry and $15.00 week.
. M. Reed, c/o R. W. Mer-
ritt; Rt. 2; Cairo.

Married man wants job on
farm. Exp. farming, also hogs,
cattle, etc. 4 children, oldest
14. No bad habits. Can move
any time. Beckham Wilson,
Rt. 1, Box 442, Jonesboro.

Want job on farm for bal-
ance of 1957 and for 1958.
Hard worker, honest, reliable,

sober 27 yrs.._ old, le.
Want work and home th
ood Go anywhere.

2ople.
ohn Harold Whitten, Rt. 1,



c/o J. R. Whitten, Senoia.



Man and wife want job on
farm, raising chickens, in No.
Ga. Have to be moved. Week-
ly wages. E. M. Southerland,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.

FARM HELP

Want 40 to 60 yr. old white,
christian woman to do light
farm work on farm. Claud W.





|Johnson, Rt. 2, Conyers.

Want farm Jabor for work
on So. Ga. farm. 30-50 yrs.
old, with small family. Pay
$4.50 day with raise to $5.50
after 90 days if satisfactory.
Write. George Varn, Box 205,
Folkston.

Want at once, exp. Dairy-
man. Good salary, mod. 4 R.
house, bath, lights. Bonus af-
ter 12 mos. Must be sober

jand dependable and know how

to drive tractor and_ truck.
Ref. required. W. O. Under-
wood, Rt. 2, Summerville.
Phone 2174 Pemmville.

Want young man with fam-
ily on a share crop and part
time word, or straight salary
for 1958. Must have exp. In
tractors and equipment. Good
house with lights, water and
on school bus Rt. Earl Man-
sell, Rt. 1, Roswell. Fulton Co.

Want man and wife to live
on and operate small Beef
Cattle farm. House to live in,
wired, and on paved Hwy.
Light work and year around
job. A. C. Tyler, RFD 1, Jul-
iette.

Want farm family for 1958.
Must be well exp., and willing
workers, 50-50 basis. 5 R.
house, Elec., mail and school
route. Would furnish some
day work. Can move now and
help gather this yrs _ crop.
John A. Wilson, Rt. 2 Martin.

Want clean, quiet, healthy
christian woman, no bad ha-
bits. to do light farm work on
farm, and live in home with
elderly woman and _ room,
board and salary .Miss Ar-
delle Segler, P.O. Box 1814.
Ochlocknee. Ph. 61.

SALE EVENTS

August 30 (Friday) An-
nual Fall Sale of the Georgia
Guernsey Breeders Associa-
tion at Georgia State Fair
Ground, Macon .. . 45 head,
about 40 cows and heifers
fresh or due to freshen soon
after sale date, have been
consigned.

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE









Two 3 row grain drills, 1
new and the other used only
twice, for sale; also Want 1
planer knife sharpener in
good cond., no junk, E. M.
Landrum, Adairsville.

Peanut Combine, good run-
ning cond., last season, $500,
or trade for Ferguson rake. W.
C. Cornwell, Rt. 2, Americus,
Ph; 7558:

Complete chicken dressing
outfit, picking machine, dunk
ing machine and 60 gal. gas.
scalding tank, good cond. $300
for outfit. Quill Jordan, 219
Hayes St. Toccoa.

Minn. Moline automatic
grand and fertilizer drill, 16
disc, also Sears all metal 1 H.
wagon, 4 good 600 x 16 tires,
mule and plows, for sale. L.
P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Ph.
TA 5-5940.

1 H. wagon, in good cond.,
$45 my place, 2 mi. Scarboro.
Mrs. Thomas S. Herrington,
Rt. 1, Box 199, Rocky Ford.

One used cotton picker
(stripper type), used last sea-
son, $500 or highest bidder.
Can be seen my farm, 3 mi.
No. Milledgeville near Lake
Sinclair dam. Apply at Log
Cabin, _ Crossroads. Longino
Little, Box 57, Milledgeville.
Ph. 9281. re)

<x





2 buggies, 1 road cart and

farm woodwork machinery,
consisting of ripsaw, bandsaw,
driil, planer, lathe, ete Robert
K. Smith, c/o Journeys End
Farm, Americus.

8 can dairy milk cooler, for
sale cheap. C. J. Cochran, Rt.

| 1, Madison.

1954 Pickup truck, $550.
Walter E. Player, c/o Green-
field Plantation, Morgan.

Wheel type side delivery
rake tailorway harrow, 5 disc
J. D. tiller, J. D. hammer mill
cuttoff saw (fits Farmall A);
Intn] 1-1/2 hp gas. motor,
drag harrow, McCormick mule
mowing machine, 88 Oliver
tractor. Malcom Durham,
Koodville. Ph. Union Point HU
9-2927.

Set of wooden pickup truck
bodies for a 1954 Ford $12.
Gene Jackson, Irwinton.

One Clipper seed cleaner
with 1 HP Elec. motor and 16
screens. Used very little, ex-
cellent cond., $425. Ben Over-
street, Dawsonville. Ph. 40-J-4.

W-30 tractor, rubber tires,
$325.00; mule drawn mower
and rake converted to trac-
tor, $90 for both. Call. John
Stephenson, 755 East Broad-
way, Griffin. Ph. 3189.

Ford Ferguson Mower, lit-
tle used, 7 ft. ea. 2 wheel
heavy trailer and 1 cane mill
with pot, etc. e
Branch, Rt. 1, Glennville.

One 1951 Ford tractor, ex-
celelnt cond., new tires, $

L. W. Brooks, 204 Magnolia St.
Griffin. Ph. 5383.

Bush and bog harrow, good
cond., for sale at my place.
Mrs W. S. Walker, Rt. 1, Bis-
hop.

Case: DC tractor, $750; disc
harrow, $150.; grain drill,
$240; McComick D. 4 disc
plow, 260; Oliver combine
with power take-off, $300;

Farm truck, $150. C. A. Tin-

gle, Goggins.

3-80 saw air blast Murry
gins, 1 press and pump, and
one condenser. All in goo
cond., $1,000.00 for outfit.
Must be sold at once. E. M.
Latham, Rt. 1, Canton. Ph.
Cumming 6231. ~

Practically new Allis Chal-
mers Ensilage Harvester, $1-
000.00; also, Irrigation equip-
ment, including Diesel pdw-
er unit with 6 in. aluminum
pipe, 4 in. aluminum pipe,
valves and fittings. Very rea-
sonable. Hugh H. Findley,
Mgr. Talmadge Farms, Love-
joy. x

Harris Fresh Water. Sys-
tem, pump together with all
parts, for sale. F. E. Thorn-
ton, Rt. 3, Box 601, Smyrna.
Ph. Smyrna HE 5-4913.

Two wheel trailer, all
metal. Sell. or trade for deep
well pump or Hammer mill,
in good shape. Write first.
Chas. Gowder, Rt. 2, Powder
Springs.

Automatic feeder, 25-ft.
chain and trough, A-1 cond.,
$385. W. W. Johnson, Rt. 4,
Box 234, Austell, Ph. 8901.

One 4 wheel rebuilt buggy,
real good cond., my
place about 2-1/2 mi. East
Stone Mountain on Rock-
bridge Rd. Leon Hicks, Rt. 1,
Stone Mountain.

A 2 H. wagon, cuttaway
harrow and other farm tools,
all pulled by mule, for sale.
G. L. Jackson, Rt. 2, Tucker
Rd., Stone Mountain.

EQUIPMENT

WANTED





Want 10, 15 or 20 hole
hen nests. Advise price, etc.
Mrs. M. E. Montgomery, Rt.
1, Manchester.

Want small farm tractor.
State Cond. and lowest price.
May accept one that can be
fixed up. J. R. Cureton, Sr.,

956 Virginia Ave., N. E., At-|

jante. Ss ses



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Want ar
tractor. State nam
condition. M. W. Ree

2, Jackson. Ph. 452
Want used rotary mo
cond., for tractor.

. Couch, Senoia.

Want Bush and bog
row, smoothing harrow
soil plow on wheels.
del. my place near
Contact first. P. F.

2, Athens. =

Want 25 gal. propal
tank, above the ground
State cond., and price
letter. L. L. Garrett,
Rd., Barnesville.

Want rotary mowe

tractor. Give size,
price,etc. N. B. Dea
2, Buford.

Want 1 power syr
with 12 ft. or longer |
ment, in good cond. A
Crews, Rt. i, Temp!
4482, : =

Want 4 used gas bi
1,000 chick cap., ea., al:
gal. propane gas. tank.
age, cond. and prices. S.
Newberry, Rt. 2, Gray.

Want Ail Purpose
that will fit Ford tract
good cond., and reason
price. Advise. M. L.
Winterville. Ph. Athens, |
erty 6-8797. wey

Want buy or trade
hole digger and lift type ra
for Ford tractor. also ne

ing tractor and using
farm; also have good
sub-soil plow. C. E. Ste

Mill St., Jonesboro, Ph.

Want belt pulley
take-off in good cond.
Ford tractor. State price
W. Wilson, Rt. 1, Dou;
ville. Ph. 2743.
~ Want Cane or Syru
3 roller, prefer small
reasonable price. W.
vin, Woodbury.

Want 2 used 70 bu. or 1
er cap. Manure spr
in good cond. and -
right. No junk. R. L. O

Mansfield. z

Want late model 6 o
ft. combine with motor <
would prefer grain bed.
be cheap. Robert E. F
Rt. 3, Douglasville. _

SEED & PLA | |

Iron peas, 2 bu.
cleaned, Germ. 92 pet.
seed, 98.58 pcet., $2.75
E. Dyer, Rt. 8, Macon.
SSG 2 ae

Whiie nest onions
planting, $1.35 gal.; als
ground Sage, 60c_ tea
Add postage. P. B. Brov
1, Ball Ground.

Sage plants and
bunches, 6, $1; garlic
$1.25 doz; Pepper
bunches, $1 doz. Add
age. Mrs, Mae Tu
Gainesville. Rt. 6

Ga. sweet Collard pl
300, $1.25; Rutger toi
250, $2.25; Black Walnut
Pecan sprouts, 65 ea.
der less $1 and none :
without postage added.
Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3,
124, Ellijay,

Sev. hundred seed
can trees, all sizes.
get at your own pri
Ardelle Segler, P.
1814, Ochlochnee. Ph.

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cotees; nylon, $1.25
color; cotton, $1 pr;
lifters, crocheted ap-
flowers, 80c pr; nylon
collars, me = : oe
a paid in Ga.
M. ho Renton, 414
St. Bremen. _

ade bags, embroid-
rim, draw string type,
5 ea. prepaid. Satisfaction
ey refunded. Mrs. Daisy




















Beer ae ee 2
elty coin purses in cat,
lephant, or owl] design,
laced, contrasting colors;
r col., red, yellow, green,
on, brown, $1 ea. Post-
State shape and color
. Miss Eleanor Dayhoof,




t top,
ng Around the Moun-
nd Rocky Road, Pi ea:

sacques, caps an
$7.50 set; bootees alone

pillow slips, lace, $2 pr.

Stta Alexander, c/o
Rest Home, Toccoa. |
nty, fast colors, plain
print aprons, rickrack
id, ruffled trims, $1 ea.

Hix, Box 24, Chats-

BS Bohler Ave., Au-| x,

Bak Village Annex Col-:
op, dif. disigns.

boo- | .

Oc postage. State color. |



bootees to match, in pink, blue
yellow, green and white col-
ors, $5 plus 50c postage; also

white corduroy quilt tops, good
|patterns, $3 ea. plus 50c post-

age. Mrs. W. H. Belk, Sr., Rt.
2, Danielsville.

One crocheted bedspread,
for dbl., bed, popcorn pattern,
$50; also 5 new quilts, never
been used, $5 ea. or $6 pre-
paid; one nice quilt top, $2
Quilts and top for dbl. bed.
J. E. Powell, Rt. 2, Wad-
ey. \

Hand painted aprons, var.
materials, plain, $1 ea; with
lace, $1.25 ea. plus postage.

rs. A. F. Skinner, Rt. 3, Box
317, College Park. Ph. PO
1-2691.

Crochet baby shoes, ali

white with colored ribbon, size
1 to 4 mos. $1 pr. and 10c ex-
tra for re Mrs. N.. E.
Dailey, 403 Thompson Ave.,
East Point.

2 quilt tops, large, nice ones,
$1 ea. plus postage. Etta With-

row, Rt. 1, Ellijay.

Var. of crocheted pot hold-
ers, vanity sets centerpieces,
etc. Write for prices. Mrs. R.
M. Pope, Rt. 1, Pinehurst.

Filter dolls, $4 ea, 2 for
$7. In ordering state color of
yarn to use in dolls costume.
Dolis have sleeping eyes and
movable head with hair and
movable arms Irene Glenn Rt.
1, Carnesville.









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BY EARLIEST COLONISTS,
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LOPED IN JAPAN AND Al READY TESTED IN THE U.S. ARE GROWN
ALL THINGS) From SEEDS. THE SEEDS ARE ALREADY DISTRIBUTED IW THE US.

By Lewis
WATERMELONS...

1 PRESUME?

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FOUND WATERMELONS IN
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S | MILK PRICE INDEX
(AUGUST 1, 1957)

The Price Index for Class I fluid milk in Georgia,
to the official pricing formula in-
1 abc point between July 1 (107.93)
August 1 (108.38), The Wholesale Price Index in-
d 0.3 point and the Feed-Labor Index increased
point. The Feed Cost Index, due to a decline in
xed dairy feed, was down slightly from the previous
5 The Labor Cost Index (based on the July quar-
erly eport) was up 3.6 points from June. The Formula
omatically balances changes and produces a net

in the Milk Price Index,

brackets and corresponding producer prices
I milk, Atlanta area:

98.90 - 103.35 -
-: 103.35 - 107.79 - - - 6.66 (ewt.)
107.79 = 112.24 ++ 6.93 (ewt.)

com plete information on the price brackets, see
A MILK CONTROL BOARD adopted

Producer Price
- - $6.39 (cwt.)



Crocheted baby pirates and. :

Dolls with milk filter dress-
es. State color of thread trim-
ming wanted, $3 ea. Mrs.
Glenn Nunn, Rt. 1, Chula.

LIVESTOCK

_ FOR SALE





Duroc boars from prize win-
ing stock at Macon and Au-
gusta Fairs. Sired by son of the
the sa Foundation Prin-
ce. Wormed, Reg., and treat-
ed for cholera, 8 wks. old,
ready August 18th, $25 ea.
Roscoe McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1,
Milledgeville, Ph. 9713.

Reg. P. C. boars and gilts of
dif. bloodlines from 8 wks. to
5 mos. old, $25 to $60 ea. Ga.
Cert. Brucellosis herd No. 1
leading breeding meat type
hogs). Will ship but best
come see. Jas. R. Mullis, Coch-
ran. Ph. WE 4-2166.

12 OIC and White Face Here-
ford pigs, about 4 mos. old, $15
ea. for entire lot. M. R. Wil-
oe Rt. 1, Conley Rd. Con-

ey.

One tested, treated, Reg.,
Landrace boar, over 6 mos. old
for sale. Can be seen at my
farm, 10 mi. Ludowici. Henry
C. Hodges, Ludowici.

Reg. Lanrace hogs, wean-
ling pigs, bred gilts, service
age boars. All at reasonable
prices. Marvin Harris, Ray
City. Ph. 2144.

Horse mule, about 12. yrs.
old, wt. around 750 Ibs., gen-
tle, work anywhere, $40. W.
C. Canuet, Rt. 1, Guyton.

12 bred mares, 2 with colts,
some will foal soon, 4955 in.
tail, 2 stallions, white, black,
bay, roan and sorreli, Most
of them suitable for children.
$125 to $175. Will trade jor
hay. G. M. Housley, Rt. 6, Ma-
rietta, PH. 7-1244.

Black mule, wt. about 1200
lbs. trained for farming or
sawmilling, for sale cheap Joe
Carswell Kt. 3, Toccoa.

Shetland pony stallion, 1 yr.
old, black. Phone No, 3909 ai-
ter 6 PM, or write. W. C. Mos-
ley. Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.

bred and one 7 mos. old buii,
one 18 mos. bull, trom best
Eileenmere strain. Papers fur-
nished. Van Cleve W. Coch-
ran, 387 So. Milledge Ave.,
Athens. Ph. before 6 P.M. Li
6-0178.

Reg. Black Angus bull, Mid-
ways Burgress Bardolier;
Dam, Mother Black of F. P.V.
Pridgeon, 643 Owens St., Way-
cross. Ph. 458.

Reg. Guernsey bull, ready
for service, from 13 yr. old
cow with DHIA record of
9,000 lbs. milk in 305 days.
Excellent bloodlines, $150. or
exc, for good gaited mare. Jas.

bridge 4039. :

4 good, gentle Braham bulls,
5-6 yrs. old, proven breeders.
Sell or trade for equal Angus
or hereford, to avoid inbreed-
ing. Write George Varn, Box
205 Folkston.

Dairy heifers, to calve this
fall, grade and purebreds, al-
so choice young service bulls,
and some Reg. Holstein calves.
TB and Bloodtested. Sat. guar.
E. L. Rogers, Rt. 1 Plains.

15 Jersey milch cows, TB
and Bangs tested, springing
heavy, $150. ea M. L. John-
son, Rt. 1, Crawfordville.

Weaning a new calf crop,
3/4 to 15/16 Charolaise blood.
Prices as low as $300. Bryant
E, Pearce, Box 590, Quitman.
Ph. 6278.

Sev. bi
Brahman

bone, milk strain
ulls, calfhood vac-

ded and numbered, with hal-
ters on. and reg. if desired J. D.
Black, Rt. 3, Box 29, Ritz-
gerald, Ph. 6455.

Polled Shorthorn bulls, 1
herd bull, 4 are old, 3 yearl-
ing bulls and good cow with
bull calw 3 mos. old. All reg.



| Burt Bennett, Rt. 3, Moultrie.



4 reg. Black Angus cows, ||

KE. Pace, Rex. Ga. Ph. Stock- |

cinated, 6 to 11 mos. old, bran- |}







Reg. Hereford cattle, top
quality at reasonable price,
heifers. cows with calf at side
and young bulls. Also reg.
Hereford pigs, sired by Royal
Oak Rocket, $25. ea. Mrs. W.
A. Ward, Jr., c/o Ward Mead
ae Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 8-

OIC breeding stock from
reg. short nose, med. type
stock; pigs farrowed last of
July and ist August, $20. ea;
shoats, both sex, $25. ea also
good service boar, $45. Reg.
treat and crate. M .O. only.
Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Purebred Hereford pigs, 8
wks. old, gilts and boards,
310. "ead. H.. Pope, = Rt. 2;
Powder Springs, Ph. 4592.

Reg. Tamworth swine, few
boars old enough for service
and serv. nice gilts, with new
erop pigs coming on. J. S. Da-
vis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald,
Ph. 6541.

25 pigs, Yorkshire-Hamp-
shire cross. will be 8 wks. old
August 15. Chas. Goodwin, Rt.
3, Conyers. Ph. 6605.

One No. 1 meat hog, wt.
about 225 lbs., corn fed, for

sale. Mose Cooper, Fayette-
ville. -
Landrace, Best Swedish,

Danish. Norwegian bloodlines.
Nice gilts and boars. Unre-
lated pairs. All reg. stock. Dan
W. Payne, Jr. Reynolds.

$10.00 ea. in lots of 2 or more,
at. Colemans. farm. R. L.
Coker, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph-
Glendale 5-6648.

Reg. Landrace, 4 mos. old,
Reg. buyers name, unrelated
pairs. Wormed, treated for
cholera. Imported bloodlines,
board, $50.; gilts, $75. Paul
Roach, Rt. 6, Rome. Ph. 4-
1865.



4 reg. boars and Hampshire
best

gilts, wt. 140-175 lbs.
bloodlines, also reg. sow with
litter of 12, just farrowed. R.
ree Smith Washington. Ph.

8 wks. old Yorkshire, Hamp-
shire and SPC cross pigs, o-
ars, $12.; gilts, $11.; 2 cross
breed sows, 1 SPC. 1 Hamp-
shire for sale; also want ser-
vice age boar around 175. lbs,
Landrace, Duroc or Tamworth,
W. L. Brown, 416 Lake Ave,,
Griffin. p

Shetland ponies for. sale.
Robt. K. Smith, c/o Journeys
End Farm, Americus,

Good work mare, about 800
lbs., $100., or trade for young,
fresh cow. Can be seen just

off Coogler Rd. Bud Holland,

Dalton.

Mare, about 9 yrs. old, about
1200 lbs., gentle, good saddle
horse, also good plow horse.
Round, fat, no bad habits and
not afraid of anything, $115.
F. M. Powell, Rt. 2, Talla-
poosa.

Roan stallion, white blaze
and stockings, gaited, 5 yrs.
old, very gentle, proven sire,
wt. 1000 lbs., from reg. stal-
lion and American saddle
mare, $150. See Jim Aberna-
phy. Rt. 3 Thomaston. Ph.
311.

Nice brown and white geld-
ing pony, $150., or with good
Western saddle, $175. Lewis
F. Strickland, Griffin. Ph.

279.

SPC and Hampshire pigs, 6279

Gentle saddle horse, bridle
and saddle, suitable for either
adult or children, $115. Char-
mayne Howell, Rt. 4, Box 326,
Austell. Ph. 5360.

Black horse mule, 1000 Ibs.
work anywhere, good shape,
$50 if sold at once. Sol Sum-=
mers, 2230 Miller Rd. Rt. 3,
Lithonia.





BRUCELLOSIS

Counties Free

Of Disease

12Wilkinson, Towns,
Oconee, Evans, Bryan,
Gordon, Chatooga, Candler,
Crawford, Glascock,
Toombs, Elbert





Counties In which area testing is now underway include:

Appling Hall Pulaski
Baldwin Hert Putnem
Banks Heard Quitman
Barrow irwin Rabun
Berrien Jackson Rockdale
Brantley Jeff Davis Spelding
Bulloch Jenkins Stephens
Burke Johnson Talboit
Butts Lamar Taliaferro
Cherokee Laurens Taylor
Clarke Liberty Tift
Clay Long Treutlen
Coffee Lumpkin Turner
Chattahoochee Madison Union
Columbia Marion Walker
Dawson Miller Washington
Dedge Monroe Wayne
Dooly Montgomery Wheeler
Douglas Oglethorpe White
Franklin Peach Whitfield

| Gwinnett Pickens Wileox
Habersham Pierce

Help Make Georgia Brucellosis
Free By 1960

ERADICATION

Counties Not
Free of Disease

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FOR SALE



4 yr. old,
mule, $35.
Gresham, Rt.

Pr. good, young work mules,
$100. ea. also about 50 com-
mon goats, $3. ea. my place, 1
mi. Odum on 341. E. F. Dean,

brownish _ col.
See. Mrs. James
1, Williamson,

Mare mule, 8 yrs. old, work
anywhere, wt. 1100 lbs. for
gale. Noah E. Ploof, Rt. 1, Box
199, Bremen.

Ky. bred Suffolk Ram, 2
yrs. old, $50.; also ram lambs,
$35. ea. R. L. McKie, Rt. 3,

Augusta.

2 milk goats, one to freshen
Bept. 12 and one milking now
and giving gallon milk day, to



reshen in Sept. Mrs. ee
Kinks, 3860 Cascade Rd. At-
anta 11.
WANTED



Want 10 to 20 meat type
i or 50-60 feeder pigs.

_ gilts,
Kieed not be purebred or Reg-

istered. State breed, wt., num-
er and price. Call after 7:30
M or write. J. C. Rainwater,
a 1, Carrollton. Ph. TE
-8882.

Want 2 very gentle Walk-
ing horses for children, no
bad habits, in radius 75- mi,
fi eh Mallory, Jr. LaGrange.

Want exch. small pony for
small, gentle saddle horse,
within 70 miles. Tom Harbin,
100 Third Ave., Rome.

Want from 1 to 5 Reg. Tenn.
Walking brood mares, priced
easonable. R. B. Harrell, PO:
ox 281, Eastman. Ph. 2774.



GAME, FOWL, efc.

FOR SALE



Hatched from eggs of choice
breeders, 350 No. Bobwhite
quail 1 to 10 wks. old. Special

rice on 50 or more in lot.

eo, C,_ Taylor, 117 Bast. St.;

Forest Park.

Number of large No. Bob-
aes quail, 1 to 9 wks. old.
Special pa to persons buying
= filed releasing or re-stick-
ng purposes. Jim W. Grist,
404 Puckett St. Forest Park.

_Ph, Atlanta PO 7-3923.

Finest 1956 large No. Bob-
white quail( bred and improv-
ed 37 yrs.), around 1/2 lb. and
more each, $5 pr. 5 pr. min.
shipped; Eggs from star hens,
$25 C; related birds $22.50 C!
6 wks. chicks, 20 18.00 older,
pad 7c week per bird. Wm. A.

homas, 421 Mark Bldg., At-
Janta 3.

Some extra fine N. Z. White
and buck rabbits, ready to

reed, also 3 to 6 mos. old
stock $3 and up. All sub. to
ped. for past 6 yrs., carefully
slected. Exch. for buck or doe
of equal quality. < W. Page,
149 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta.

Bobwhite quail eggs and
baby chicks available at my
place. Will ship 6 wks. old

birds. Fine quality stock guar.
Ralph E. Keefer, 110 Delores
Way, Forest Park. Ph. PO 7-
0668.

*

Sauer



home. James H. Haney, 260
Peach Orchard Rd. Augusta.
Ph. 6- 2536.

2 pr. yellow Fantail pigeons,
mated g5. or $2.75 pr! 7 pr.
Splashed pigeons, $2.75. oe K.
Knight, Kite, Ga.

N. Z. White rabbits, good
foundation stick: juniors, $6
pr; bred does, $5 ea. Ship any-
where. John Fields, 1018 W.
Poplar St. Griffin. Ph. 3682.

Bred, genuine Chinchillas
(not rabbits), young pairs
ready to breed, at very reason-



coumper not given). Mrs. H.
F. Dennis. Rt. 1, Bishop.

2 hens and 2 2 drakes, Mal-
lard cross ducks, $5 FOB for
lot. S. L. Garner, Waco.

Turkey poults, 85c and 55c
ea; turkey hens, now laying,
50 lb; toms, 35 lb; turkey
eggs, $2 doz; also chicken fer-
tilizer for sale. Mrs. J. E. Car-
ter, Rt. 4, Box 487, McMurra
Dr. S. W. Atlanta 11. Ph. P.
5-9237.

150 Parmenter Red pullets,
5 mos. old, beginning to lay,



able prices. Rowe Johnson, z
Box 207. Douglasville. Ph. oo ee ce
21 young geese, gray and
white type, 6 ganders in lot.
GAME FOWL { $1.50 ea. for lot, picked Ww
r 7 e C. at ped ae ae A. P.
Rocker Rockby, parta.
WANTED Phone 4715.
Want exchange a milk goat |
for pheasants. Contact. E. J. POULTRY
Phillips, Rt. 1, Soperton. :
FOR SALE



POULTRY

WANTED



10 bantam hens and rooster,
$7.50 for lot. Mrs. Marie Hol-
land, Coogler Rd., Dalton.

4 white Silkie bantam Feb-
ruary hatch cockerels cheap at
my home, 2 mi. East of Dalton
on Chatsworth Hwy. Mrs. Lil-
lie Pittman, Box 65, Dalton.

Bantams: Golden Sebright
and white Black Tail, $1.50
ea; good hens and rooster, $1
ea; also common pigeons, mat-
ed. $1 pr; white Swiss Homers,
$2. 00 pr; Red Carneaux, $5
pr; w ite African guineas,
feathered out, 50c-75c ea. Star-
ling yawn, Byromville.

Dark Cornish bantams, any
size, also hen and rooster, 1
Black Cochin rooster, 5 Black
Cochins, half grown, 4 Black-
Tail Japs, small, Jap Silkies,
white. Sell or rtdae. W. Jig
Bailey, 502 Casanova St. S. E.,
Atlanta 15.

Feather legged Buff cochin
bantams, 6 mos. old rooster,
$1.25; 3 mos. pullets and roos-
ters, $1 ea; 6 mos. old pullets,
$2. Tommy Cloer, Ellijay.

Games: Seven 1 yr. old and
one 2yr. old Pit Brown and
Red roosters, 6 Warhorse hens,
one So. Ga. Red and this yrs
hatch yous cornish and Blue
Cornish rooster and pullets.
Cannot ship. James L. Dunn,
130 Candler Rd. S. E., Atlanta
17. Ph. DR 3-7505.

250 W. L. pullets, 15 wks.
old, all vaccinated, for sale. E.
E. Lynn, Rt. 3, College Park.
Ph. PO 1-2713.

One Golden Red cock and 2
hens, now laying breeders,
$12.50. Mrs. Annie L. Hay-
good,, RFD, Yatesville.

5 Muscovy ducks, very nice,
for sale. Mrs. Norton,
Koweeta Rd. College Park.

B. B. Bronze turkey eggs
and poults for sale. R. H. Har-
rell, Oglethorpe. Ph. 2641.

African white guineas, 3

hens and rooster. $10 for lot,

FOB. D. C. Collier, Barnes:
ville. Ph. 73.

1957 hatch turkey tom wt.
about 20 lbs. $7 or exch. for 6
pullets and 1 rooster of any
kind of heavy breed chi-kens,
Mrs. Troy Mobley, Bor 403,
Porterdale.





Want trio, 2 ducks and 1
drake, Indian Runner ducks.
John Bailey, Pine St., Vienna.

Want 150 heavy breed pul-|

lets, ready to lay. Contact J.
Baynes, Greensboro.

Want 6 purebred Buff Cock
in pullets and 1 rooster. Ad-
vise. W. M. Holden, Rt. 3, Can-
ton. .

Want 30 or 35 March hatch
pullets, R. I. Reds or N.
Reds. Contact Ralph F. Rish,
802 2nd Ave., Brunswick.

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED





30 or 40 bu. Pineapple pears,
ripe about August 15, $1 bu.
and gather; also white Irish
potatoes, 50 crates No. 1,
$1.50 crate; 25 crates No. 2,
$1 crate. W. C. Canuet, Rt. 1,
Guyton.

White feed sacks, 100 Ib.
size, washed, and free of holes
mildew and letters, 3 for $1

PP.. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
E. B. Mize, Rt. 1, Box 264,
Alpharetta.



postage. if shipped. Mrs.
Watson, 1380 Newton Ave.
S.E., Atlanta 16. %

8 aaa agate cured Halak:
it. 8- 1/2, 9-1/2 and 10 lbs.,
85c Ib. Julius M. Hulme, Rt.
1, Hartwell.. =

Country Hickory

85c; Shoulders, 10-16 lbs., oe
Sides, 10-18 Ibs., 50c. Shipp
COD. Guar. against spoi nes
Mrs. Louise T. Pope, oe 5,
Dexter

Lemon root, 35e lb. O. L.
Clark, Rt. 2, Hartwell. :

50 bu. Pineapple pears,
$1.25 bu. at my barn. Cant|
ship. A. R. Adams, Hortense.

Cr

smoked |
meat, per lb: Hams, 10-20 lbs., to

_ PAGE FOUR : MAR u
search and deedonsienr wer with: new | Land nt College:
Resear ch Can crops. (6) Make wider use of commercial- tions as well as to Rep :
scale trials of new products. (7) Offer | the talent and facili
: economic incentives to growers and pro- | tions and add as littl as possi

Conti cessors to bridge the gap between research structure of the governm

r ation by public and private institutions and established industrial uses of crops. It seems to us that Congr
n an effective research network. (2) The commission pointed out that in US Department of
Greatly expand basic research on use of making its recommendations it had in | do well to give ,
farm products. (3) Increase use of grants, . h hi fecti nt th ne Fi
fellowships, and scholarships to increase mind the need to ac nieve e ective resu ts e commission 8 '
the n#tions supply of scientists. (4) Place as promptly as possible, to maintain and means of using: up urplus ,

more emphasis on government-industry expand: the excellent research operations maintaining fair and equitabl
_ sharing of research costs. (5) Expand re- of the Department of Agriculture and the pos for the nations |

Large No. Bobwhite quail, Mallard ducks, $1.25 ea. or Stuart pecans, well fillea Print

LIVESTOCK 2-12 wks. old, for sale at ay $2 pr. Special price on lot|and very good, 23 lb. Add|100 Ib. :

Nice,
Sage, Py g
plus postage.
Roswell.

Yellow Root,
wild Cherry bark,
_|box full of eith See

Casa ok
ot ee

ut wi orms,
$3. 25 SEP to" oe

Fresh Honey in 12 - 2-1/2
lb. glass jars to Case, Comb} ying
or Ext. del., for $8.50 Case.

C. P. Smith, Enigma.

Nice, fresh, hand | shelled
pecan Meats, $1.25 Qt. PP.
Exch. for Print feed bags or
quilt tops. Mrs. W. L. Helms,
Buena Vista.

Large~ mou Black Bass He

Fingerling for stocking farm

ponds. Pick up at my farm| _
or del. for small cost. Lanier |,

Craft, Clayton.

Extra large crop fine Gone :

cord grapes now ripe, $5 bu.
or $4 bu. if you pick them.
Special price to commercial

users by the lb. or ton, at} M:
Wandac Farm, 4 mi. No. Ais eit
H. | pharetta,

on Providence Rd.
W. J. Carter, Rt. 4, Alphar-
etta Ph, 3241.

10 Ibs.
root, 75c Ib. or 50 Ib. for
entire Tot. Jesse. L. Jackson,
Rt. 1, Box 457, Jonesboro. -

About 3 loads of horse
ahd 2: loads of cow compost,
$2 for pickup truck load, my
place, 4 mi. So. Buford.
Mrs. Emmer M. Puckett, Rt.
1, Buford.

Martin and Dipper gourds,
25c ea.; small mixed sizes,
10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W.
E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla.

4 Ib. lard box full of yel-
low Root, $1.25 postpaid,
Mrs. Abe Goble, Rt. 2, Talk-
ing Rock. :

_ fresh Asparagus] n

Buchanan. | =

Good | ea
hay, e to

Se er en nn ee

a ae

canning purposes
mi. pe '

collect,-PL 3
Ernest Ada
St. S.W., Atla

Want this
black walnut sore
Advise price and time
C. E. Newton, Jr.



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Atlanta Rome Alene
8-6 8-7
STEERS & HEIFERS 1452 613 |
Good & Choice - 19.50-24.60 * NO REPORT se eeae |
Commercial 15.00-19.00 _15.25-19.40 a 15.00-18.50
Utility 12.00-15.50 12.25-16.00 : 12.00-15.00
Vealers 16.00-22.40 16.50-22.00 . -15.25-19.30
Stockers & Feeders 15.00-17.00 ie - 12.00-16.00
Feeder Calves 12,00-16.70 12,00-18.50 _ 12,00-17.00
cows: ee ea re
Utility & Commercial 11.75-14.50, -12.00-13.50 - 11.25-13.40 |
Canners & Cutters 8.50-11.75 8.50-12.25 - 8.00-11.25 3 |
Springers - - ; seers
HOGS: :
Extreme Top Price
No. 1 Meat Type - - .-
No. 1 Others - :
No. 2
No. 3


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