Phil Campbell, Commissioner Bulletin WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1958 __ sociation has expressed a de- ae sire to dseignate a week as _ CORN BREAD WEEK; and The 436 millers of this State __ service to our people by pro- corn meal; and corn bread is a delightful - bread and typically South- ern and is an integral part of _ the Southern way of life; claim the second week in October, 7-13, 1956 as CORN BREAD WEEK in Georgia and urge all citizens to prop- a observe this occasion. hereof, I have: hereunto set my md caused the Seal of the Executive nt to be affixed. Sth Ast. day of ae oe v. 9. wall be Spent: on germina- sand es eee week will be 19 Hunter St. Sw, Atlanta. The Georgia Corn Millers As : are rendering an invaluable oe nutritious Southern | I, Marvin Griffin, Governor | ee of Georgia, do hereby pro- d ae in Atlanta Nov. Se department. of oS ; _ PEANUTS EAST. OF THE MISSISSIPPI. Agriculiurat CALENDAR Oct. 14-17, Atlanta Meeting of County and Rural Area superintendents, National Education Assn. 15, Macon Georgia State Fair opens. 18, ABAC, Tifton Tobucca short course. 18, ABAC, Tifton Egg production short course. _ Oct. 20, ee. State FFA 7. Poultry, Fog Workers Oct. _ Oct. Oct. ~ Planning Association A proposed constitution and by-laws are being drawn up for the Southeastern Association of Poultry and Egg Market- _ing and Regulatory Workers. _ The Association, organized at the Southeastern Egg Quality and Grading School in Athens earlier this summer, will consider the constitution and name perm- anent officers at a meeting now scheduled in conjunction with, the Southeastern Poultry and Egg Association's 10th an- nua! convention in Atlanta Jan. 28-30. The specific time and place for the meet- _ing will be announced later, according to C. E. Boggs, temporary chairman who is chief of the Georgia Department of Agri- - cultures egg section. The Association was formed for pot try and egg inspectors and Agricultural ~ Extension Service poultry workers so that _ they may discuss mutual programs and problems, get to know each other better and promote cooperation between the of- ficials in adjacent states. The Associations temporary officers are serving as a committee to draft the constitution and by-laws. In addition to Mr. Boggs, W. A. Tuten, South Carolina Extension Service Marketing Specialist, _ Columbia, serves as temporary vice-chair- man and R. E. Boswell, Greensboro, Ga., {Continued On Page 4). LARGER SWINE LITTERS NUMBER & ~ Good Management Key To Profifs In Hogs = It is time now for early-bred sows and gilts to begin farrowing fall litters and many hog farmers could increase their swine profits by doing a better job of management and raising more pigs per litter. That is the thinking of Bill Hays, swine specialist for the Si Ex- tension. Service. Tt is not hard to find oe over the state who are raising eight or more pigs per litter, let the state average is around 6.5 pigs per litter, Hays points - out, adding, A sow that raises only five pigs requires almost as much feed as one that raises nine or ten pigs. With sows now bringing in fall lit- ters the swine specialists says farmers should begin now to insure larger litters - saved and thus more profit off the sow in the market place. He says farrowing houses and pens should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. If a portable far- rowing house is used it should be moved to clean ground so that the pigs will have a good chance of remaining free of in- ternal parasites. A good hog farmer always knows the breeding dates so that he can be on hand to render whatever assistance is needed at farrowing time, Hays insists. He says perscnal attention at this time pays off with more live pigs and urges the use of guard rails inside the farrowing pens to help keep the sow from mashing young pigs. As for feeding the sow Hays says it is always good practice to provide some kind of green grazing for sows in the far- rowing lots. He recommends Starr mil- let for ideal grazing and says it should be seeded about four or five weeks before the scw is to farrow. The swine specialist says further that a sow should receive only about two- thirds of her normal ration for two or three days before farrowing and feed should be withheld from her for a few hours after farrowing. He adds that her feed should be increased gradually day (Continued On Page 4) Georgia, Virst: - BROILERS * PEACHES. * NAVAL STORES PIMIENTO PEPPER IMPROVED, PECANS ee Ging reeset vate Re PAGE TWO _ MARKET BOUL MISCELLANEOUS | __ MISCELLANEOUS GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN] seulement ron'shce | eotinarn ron sanz at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, 1917. Published weekly by Georgia Department NATIONAL EDITORIAL |Assp clarion APFRILIATE: MEMBER Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each re- quest and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Notices must be received not later than Tuesday for Market Bulletin of the following week. 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Case Power mower, semi- mounted, 7 ft. blade, hand and foot lift, excellent cond., $150; self propelling attachment for wheel mounted circular saw, $25. R. M. Davison, Woodville. Ph. Hudson 9-2962. Want tractor tires, one 14 % 30 or 15 x 30, and one 9 x 38. W. H. Willson, Rt. 1,Albany. Ph. HE 5-4038/ : One 2 H wagon, good cond. Billy Nash Rt. 1, Norcross. Want 2 Roller horse drawn sugar cane mill with frame and sweep in good cond., not over 100 miles from Metter. Also, and.one power mill. State price cond, ete. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore. Farm master milking machine outfit, used only 6 mos. Gem Dandy Elec. churn, both reas- onable. Louie T. Combs, RFD 2, Sparta. / 2-H Iron wheel waggn, need some repair, $10 cash at barn also 1-H wagon, needs front wheel, $5 cash. J. P. Strickland, Rt. 1, Box 121, . Griffin. Ph. 7957. x oy, Owensboro 2+H wagon in first class shape, for sale. G. W. Thornton, Buchanan. Intn] milkers, Two units. For pipeline systems, $100. Albert Wheaton, c/o Wheaton Farms, Leesburg. Power driven, Goldens Cane Mill, Juice-Vat and 16 ft. eva- porator pan, good cond., $100 at my home 5 mi. E. . Sparks. Valera Hicks, RFD 1, Adel. Ph. Sparks 2564. a Ram pump, 2400 gal. daily, 150 ft. lead pipe, in good shape, $75. Exch. for some bees. T. W. Roberts, 714 Lumpkin St. East Point. ; : Want used tracks, sprockets, tractor, fair or good Would consider buying whole tractor to use for spare parts. Will pay cash. BE. P. Logan, Rt. 4, Smyrna. Ph. Smyrna 5-5105. Want to trade one Model B Atlanta 3, Georgia a Fort SALE EVENTS MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED Oct. 19, Friday complete dis- ersal sale entire Milking erd of Reg. Jerseys Both herd sires and 45 cows, many Want EZY-Flo fertilizer with Register of Merit rec-|spreader, good cond. H. M. ords at Woodland Brook} Johnson, Ellaville. Farms, Bolton. Clark A. Bak- Want 2 front tractor tires, 4x19, and wheels for 1946-50 Ford tractor. Will buy . wheels separate. Will come after. J. D. Hogan, Jr., Rt. 4, Dublin. Want Power Take-off pulley er, Owner. Oct. 13, Saturday 12 Noon... Bioodworth Bros. complete Dispersal, at Farm, Haddock 136 lots Reg. Angus: 6 bulls, 18 bred heifers, 40 cows and calves, 45 bred cow . . . fea- turing a $15,000 bull, his ser- viees and off spring. Geo. W. Gibson, Rt. 5, Rome. October 29, Monday Moun- tain Laurel Farms, Rt. 3, Cleveland 55 head, consist- ing of 8 bulls and 47 females also the get and services of 2 great head bulls, RM Prince Larry 9 (Dandy) and Mizato pull cut-off saw. Jas. A. Ward, Rt. 1, Fairburn. shape, to use with tractor, and serviceable. Frank S. Jones, 1265 University Dr., Atlanta 19. Ph. CH 3100. Meir (Zaio). Want enough equipment (auto- | price. J. E Scoggins, Rt. 2, wae feeders) to raise 4000 | Calhoun. roilers. Ralph Dan - : MISCELLANEOUS {stock Ph Roswell siz, | Dozier blade for John Deere EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED Hand feed hay baler, with | Le B. Law, Rt. 2, Leslie. power motor, hay rack, Ham- ; : mer Mill, all good cond. Wat-|(076,No 18 John Deere ~~ z : sale. ordon kins B. Oglesby, Rt. 1, College Nixon, RED 2 Senaia, Park. Ph. Fairburn 3011. 5 Want terrace or farm level 90 laying cages, 30 cages Per) With stick and by-post. State section, for sale or exch. for fi > : cond and price. John Michael, hens or pullets. Mrs. W. W. Rt 2, Winder. ; arlton, Rt. 1, Chickamauga. Want good used bush and 2H wagon, no body, but in : bog harr t i good shape. $20 or exch. for 2\Tohn Deere ML. tractor. Jack pigs. Bring pigs get wagon.j| Bentley, Thomaston. Harry Tucker. ; Vashing- . er. Rt. 2, Washing Almost new $190 portable milking machine for sale or trade for pull type Bush bogg mower. H J. Ray, Hwy. 154, Rt. 1, Box 215, Ben Hill. Ph, Fair- Want used Ford or Ferguson fractor m good cond. George for Ford tractor, also belt to Want 2 wheel trailer in fair hiteh to go with it, cheap but One almost new Black top buggy never been in rain, $65 cash. No checks. Will not ship. ference. J. C. Ludlam,. East Taylor St., Savannah. / 2 shallow well tanks, one used very little, $75 er, Rt. 1, Buford. One man-power saw, one mule, one wagon and harness, all cheap. Dewey Armour, Rt. 1, Lula. ( 2100 egg elec. incubator, $55. 515 Crescent Ave., Chickamau- ga. Want Ford tractor A-1 con- heaters for broiler house, used MC crawler tractor, also 1 bury. Ph, 2491. | want one 3 Roller horse drawn and rollers for D2 Catapillar cond. Allis-Chalmer tractor for either or late model one-row tractor of some other make with power lift. Will pay dif- 222 pumps and ea.; also 4 unit DeLaval milk- ers and dairy refrigeration, all in good cond. Mrs. T. B. Gunt- Will not ship. Fred Blaylock, dition, 1952-54 model. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge. 14 Buckeye coal burning only one yr. large size. Sell half bucket and accessories for late model DeLaval Magnetic millk- ing unit. S. C. Owen Wood- Elee. motor for churn, good new, $8 A. B. Haynes, Luthersville. Three 2H wagons for sale or exch. for yearlings; also will exch. game chickens for big farm bell. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Spring. < Se One 2-H wagon, practically new strong, complete with bed. Reduced price for cash. J. E. Nicholson, Blairsville. Oil Incubator, 250 egg capac- ity, $7. Mrs. J. E. Carter; Box 487, McMurry S. W. Atlanta T3, SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1950 Farmall A tractor, culti- vators, plants, sow pulley, mid- die busters, bush and bog har- row, AC 40 combine, good cond., $775. D. R. Bishop, Rt. 4, Daug- lasville. Ph. 2941. John Deere H. tractor and row, good cond., $750. R. W. Dailey, 2328 Country Club Dr., Atlanta 11, Ph. PO-1-9968. J. D. 101 Corn picker, now in operation on my farm, $150. E. L. Thompson, West Green Rd., Douglas. John Deere Crawler tractor, good cond,, priced to sell. George M. Scheer, Box 8, Eatonton. 1949 VAC Case tractor in Al cond; reasonable, or will take seen anytime. Mrs. John H. Ash- ley, C/O Ashleys Ranch, Dex- ter. bers Corn Picker, fits WD and WD 45 tractors, A-1 cond., $500. E. C. West Jr., Pinehurst. : 26; LH.C. one row Stalk Wells, Rt. 3, Carnesville. No. 7 J. D. Corn Sheller, com- plete with shell corn elevator and feeder, fair cond. $300. Henry Warren, Dexter. me 1952 Ford tractor, one King Drag Harrow. Cash at my home on Roosevelt Hwy. Miss Nora Stacks, Rt. 1, College Park. Intnl 4-dise tiller on rubber, $50. W. R. Elliott, 18 Hw., Zebu- lon. : 2 row Allis Chalmers Cotton Picker, $1550; one 2 row Allis Chalmers Corn Picker, $550. Benjamin Bridges, Thomaston. Ph. 2004. One TD 14-A Intnl Crawler tractor with blade and dbl. drum contro] unit, Rebuilt this spring and may be inspected on my farm near Shell Bluff; also, one ammonia rig with 500 gal. stor- age tank and trailer. John R. Bennett, 2710 Walton Way, Augusta. 1955 Ford tractor, 2 dise tiller plow, run 115 hrs., $1850 cash. E. M. Rice, Rt. 1, Powder Springs. Slightly used Ford-Dearborn Baler with VF-4 Wisconsin Mot- or at a bargain price. J. Ben Woodbery, Bainbridge. Ph. 293 or 1863. 1954 W. D. 45 Allis Chalmeys tractr, planters, and cultivators, 3 disc tiller and trailer wagon. All used 1 yr. W. H. Garmon, | Harrow with 8 dise for Taylor 8-22 bush and bog har- Z yearlings, hay or corn. Can bel 2-Row mounted Allis-Cham-| I 12 row Grain drill, Oliver No. | Cutter, |! one row Cole Oat drill. A. G.} Harrow, Field Cultivator, and] tractor, used 2- seasons, cond., $20, one 32 in. sickle for garden tract fect cond. $40. J. M. Nall, St., Austell. ae - Model A Farmall, culti hand lift planters an tors in A-I cond., sell. for garden tractor, corn Also 4 wheet Iser tongue, $25 cash, or tra corn, oats or yearlin, Stringer, Rt, 1, Middleto: Allis Chalmers B tracto lights, self starter, A-1 sk planter, cultivator, 2 dise 4 turner, (has 2 pumps plows), 20 dise harrow, cutter. All on wheels. spike footh harrow, just with, Reasona Humphrey, Box 66, Helena. PLANTS FOR Missionary and K1. Strawberry plants, lal and berries, $8 M. Prep orders-~ shipped. V. W. Rt. 3, Box 184, Savanna Sage plants, Muscadine vines, Blue Dansom p! Cherry trees, Catnip, 6, postage. Mrs. Mae T |6, Gainesville. 5 Lady Thompson plans, $1 C, $8 M. N Add postage. Mrs. Rt. 2, Hampton. Rt. 3, Box 46, Fitzge Large Klondike st plants, 90 C., $4.50 M. postage per hund Bryant, Rt. 4, Box 2! berry plants, 50c doz., kleberry bushes, : | Blackberries, 50 doz. age. Rosie Crowe, ming. _ ee Chas.-Wakefield hagen cabbage, G collards, 75 C., M. Prepaid. W. E Early Jersey _ Wa $1.50, $2.50 M. | White Sweet plants, 500, $1.50, $2 lard plants, 500, $ I. L. Stokes, Box Ga. collards for ready Oct. 10, 300, 500, $1.50, $2.50 M Soloman Davis, Rt. 2 ville. : _ Streamliner straw $1 C. Mrs. Jon W Temple. | : New Eras Ever! berry plants, $1 C. Zones, 50c C., at my Z. D. Dobb, Rt. 1, B pharetta. : Gem Strawber free bearers of berries, $3.85 del to P. O. Box 526, Duluth. Ph. 3480 after 5 PM. \ BRUCELLOSIS ERADICATI Counties Free * Counti Of Disease Help Make Georgia Bruce Barkley pump, plastic pipe Hamby, Rt. 3, @ and large watertank, now in operation. .No..reasonable offer refused. Mrs. Martha Beaty P. O. Box 46, Mountain View. Ph. PO 7-0471. 6 Oi] brooders $100; Bradley Hammer Mill, used very little, good cond., has roller feed belt, 2 screens, ,$175 at my farm 5 mi. S. of Jonesboro, 1% mi. W. Orrs Sta. on 4- lane Hwy. Alex H. Stephens, RFD 1, Box 334, Jonesboro. Grain. drill, like new, J. D. 4 disc tiller and power Hay Holston, Molena. \burn 7244. Rake, for sale. E. Fountain, Ft. Valley. Nl enions for all gal, 2 gal. $1.75. Exch. for white 1, Cumming. 4 White multiplying :$1.40 gal., ion , 50c C. also shade 30c gt. $1 gal., dry ves, 40c qt., $1.40 gal. d Catnip plants, $1 doz. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt, iA uttons (make early for Spring table), Red ste No-less than 1 No checks. Mrs. Lon ; 1, Dacula. : dried cooking apples, no r core, 50c lb. Send Ars. J. H.\ Lawrence, ied apples, no worms, | or cores. Mostly Horse 0c Ib. plus postage. Mrs. 31 ent 2, Toccoa. : BEE SUPPLIES: 8, one with Italian th supers that have not obbed this yr. Complete mt and in good cond. hew supers with frames, . R. Sheddan, 4060 E. Atlanta 5. stalks of sugar ae oa for syrup, 3e st at my gotten this fall, or Ic per stalk will hold until oe Stale Boa: Rt. 1, Cadwell. and dipper gourds, 25 sizes 50c ea. Small izes, 10c and 5c ea. Add Mis. W. E. Wooten, Rt. red meat: hams, 65c } , 45 lb. mid- c lb. Will ship COD. hillips, Mineral Springs . nt sundried peaches, 50c Ib., plus postage. | Tucker, Rt. 1, Com- i orders for new fresh- Pecan meats, $1.25 , have few fig and yel- m bushes, 25 ea. Add . Dan Terry, Quit- Ss, wash 8, 1,2 like, 3, $1.35 el a pes yd Johnson, nd gathered washed shade sage, $1.50 lb. plus _post- s. Ruby Brown,-Rt. 2, Ib. of shade dried sage, $1 Re cee Mrs. Bethie at..4, Dawsonville. Govt. Green EN) 1 acre ewing or for making two cents: stalk, my mi. No. Enigma. Mack Enigma. thers, $1.507Ib. Mrs. iliman, Rt. 1, Glenwood. weed free) ground shucks, for protecting ewly planted flowers, 50 Ib en at my ironed, | PEACH SEED: Old fashioned Peach seed, 25c doz. and postage. Mary C. Tum- lin, Eastanolle. 8s : - Clear-seed and Plum Peach seed mixed, 35 doz, PP. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan. ROOTS AND HERBS: __ Small amount of wild Ginseng | roots, and a small soda box full of Black Snake roots, $4 for both. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Elecampane, Catnip, Tansy, 15c, Calamus, Sage, 25c. all root-. ed bunches, tiny round ,flower or table pepper plants, rooted, 10c ea. for small pots. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Suwanne. ARTICHOKES: Articrokes, $1.25 gal. at my hone. W. Y. Summers, Rt. 5, Newnan. , : CANE (SUGAR): - ' Green Ga. Sugar Cane, 6 ft. long, for chewing, grinding or planting, next spring, 5 cents stalk; old fashioned soft chew- ing Cane, 8 cents stalk, at field, on Hwy. 67 at Denmark. S. J. Foss, Brooklet. : CORN (FEED): Read nice field feed corn, $1.75 bu. at my barn. W. Y. Sum- ma Rt. 5, Newnan. Ph. 1690 3. 1EGGS: ; 2 Doz. fresh B. B. Bronze\and Silver Lace eggs. Mailed in egg cartons, wrapped well, $1.70 doz. postage paid. Mrs. Ruth Shu- man, Rt. 2, Ellabelle. FERTILIZER: About 70 tons Chicken man- ure, $2.50 ton, my place 40 mi. So. Atlanta on Hwy. 85. Lee Duenckel, Haralson. Extra good hen manure, by bag or truckload, del. in West side Atlanta. L, E. Widney, 3850 Bakers Ferry Rd., S. W. Atlanta li. Ph. .PL-3-9005. GOURDS: ae Smalt dry gourds, 10c to 20c ea. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. ron Martin and Dipper gourds, 25c -a.; small mixed -sizes, 10 and 5c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla. - HONEY, BEES, AND BEE. SUPPLIES About 50 hives good Italian bees and about 50 empty hives, 8-frame style, all with 2 supers and medal tops. Good hives, priced cheap. Any amount. Tom Kittle, Rt. 5, Carrollton. Fey. grade, strained honey, | 12-2-1.2 lb. jars, 30 Ibs. to Cs., $6.50 Cs. Elias B. Herrin, Na- hunta.- Honey from Habersham Co. mostly-Sourwood, in 10 Ib. pails, Chunk, $3.75; Ext. $3.50, Del. in 3rd zone. W. E. Livingston, Box 135, College Park. ered MEAT: \ Nice side meat, 21 to 35 lb. | Middlings, 25c Ib. Add postage - come after. Bonnie Weeks, ial. : PECANS: 3 f New crop Schley pecans, high- est known quality, 5 and 10 Ib. lots, 50c lb. and postage. All money back quar. F. C. Garrett, Ft. Gaines. f POSTS: U.S. inspected Chestnut fence Posts, 30e ea. Will not ship. (1st house off Covington Hwy. on Macedonia Rd.). W. A. McKin- ley, Lithonia. ROOTS AND HERBS: Yellow root, sassafras, wild Cherry bark, 65c lb. Add post- age. Kent Wallace, Mineral Bluff. d Yellow root,. Queen of the Meadow, Yellow Dock, Sassa- fras, Wild Cherry Bark, 35c lb.; Muscadine vines, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Fairmount. . Yellow root, May Apple root, 4 Ib. box, $1.15. Mrs. Abe Gobl, S Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Mi OU: aa FOR SALE Sarsaparilla, Elder, Spicewood, Plums, Red Sassafras, Yellow Dock, Blackberry, Poke, Grey- beard, Pine, Yellow Roots, Per- simmon, Sweet Gum, Willow, Poplar, What and Kea Ook bark, 2 Ibs., $1 Mullein. Pipsiwasi, | Rabbit Tobacco, $1 Ib. Add post- age. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers, (Addison) Rt. 2, Hartwell. MISCELLANEOU WANTED APPLE CIDER: Want 3-4 gal. fresh apple cider (not pasteurized). H. S. Curry, 207 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur. Ph CR 4034. BEANS (SOY): Want several lbs. eatable Soy beans. H. Konigsmark, Sr., 153 |So. Atlanta St.. Smyrna. CORN: _ Want 1 doz. Indian corn, 3 doz. ears Strawberry corn; 2 Sugar Gourds, 1-1/2 ft. in dia- meter. Mrs.-Ropert P. Smith, 5 Reese St. Newnan. FIGS: Want 2 bu. figs, quote price. A. O. Whitehead, 1704 Holly Hill Road, Augusta. HAY: : Want truck load of good hay del. my place. State kind, quan- tity and price. Roy D. Tankers- ley, Appling. SEED (Beer): Want start of Calif. Beer Seed. Reply at once. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston. SEED (RYE, OATS) ; Want 10-15 bu. Abruzzi rye and Victor Grain Seed Oats, free of noxious weeds. Harvey C. Jordan, Buena Vista. : FIGS: ? Want 2 or 3 yr. old fig bush, No sprouts. Please quote price. Wm. P. Coggeshall, 999 Lawton St. S. W., Atlanta 10. SEED (OgTS): . Want several bu. good seed | oats at once. W. C. Douglas, RFD 1, Alma. CATTLE FOR SALE Holstein heifer claves, from 5 to 10 days old, their dams are on SHIA test and from pure- bred sires. Cheap. Sam E. Hart- in, Rt. 2, Box 52, Columbus. Ph. 3-1148. ns Reg. Polled shorthorn bull for sale. Albert Wheaton, c/o Wheaton, Farms, Leesburg. Reg 22 mo. old Guernsey bull also 30 pigs, 6-8 wks. old, Hamp- shire and Duruc, for sale at my farm. E. W Fambrough, Rt. 1, Mampton. Ph. 2616. Few reg. and Grade Angus heifers, and 5 young reg. Angus bulls. See by appointment. J. G. Purvis, Rt. 2, Millen: Ph. 321 J3. Purebred Ayrshire bull, 14 mos. old, from outstanding par- ents, $125. Lester lL. Tice, Rt. 2, Americus. Twe reg. Guernsey male cal- ves, 6 mos. old, good bloodlines, $40 ea. $50. ea. with papers, at farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farm- ington. / : y Seven reg. White face bulls, all in good flesh and breeding _|cond, calves available to show offspring. James Butts, c/o B. & -B. Ranch, Thomaston. Ph. 3760. 60 Hreford and: 20 Cross Breed steers on pasture,_Wts. 500 to 700 lbs. Ralph Griffeth, 418 Wimbledor Rr; N.E., At- lanta 9. Ph. TR 5-2218. Reg. horned Hereford bull, 30 mos; old, approx. 1100 Ibs, good color, very blocky. Purchased from Ga. Exp. Station. $200. prevent inbreeding James Slaughter, Sunny Side. Ph. 4857. . Shorthorn and polled shori- horn - bulls, 8-10 mos. old, any color, $125. to $250.. Burt Ben- nett, Rt. 3, Moultrie. -|Dewey Weldon, Rt. 2, Butler. .| ers in buyers name, $25 ea. Don Del. within 30 mi. Selling to | TTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE Jersey Bull, 14%4 mos. good cond., for sale at my farm. R. A. Adams, Rt. 1, Box 372, Lawrenceville. Holstine dairy heifers, fresh and springers, T. B. blood test- ed and vaccinated. E. L. Rogers, RFD 1, Plains. Reg. Hereford bull and heifer calves of finest strain for sale. Ogden A. Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Road, RFD 3 Marietta. Ph. Smyrna 5-7385. Db}. standard polled Hereford bulls, Domestic Mischief blood- line, good color, size and con formation. $125. ea. and up. Reg. in buyers name. Come see. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Reg. Angus Cattle, bulls, cows, bred and open heifers for sale. Harry Johnson, Rt. 1, Silver Creek. Holstein male, 4 yrs. old Oct. 1956, entitled to reg. papers. Jersey male calf, 7 mos. old, sub, to reg. artificially bred, (make good herd bull). Sell to prevent inbreeding. Contact me on Waller Rd., 5 mi. N. Thom- aston, off Hwy. 19. T. S. Her- ring, Rt. 1, Thomaston. Ph. 4307. _ Reg. Hereford cattle, horned type bulls, 6-9 mos. old, $100 ea. Cecil Travis, /o Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale. Ph. Fayette- ville 5581. Three purebred Santa Ger- trudis bulls. George. C. Turner, oat & W Ranch, Bremen. Ph. Reg. Guernsey heifers, 15-24 mos. old, ready to breed; 8 reg. Guernsey heifers, 4-14 mos. old; 3 reg. Guernsey males, 4- 12 mos: old; 5 reg. Guernsey cows, Freshen Oct., Nov., Dec., vac. and tested. H. Lloyd Park- ae oe Tilson Rd., Decatur. Ph, EV 3752. Reg polled Hereford bull, dbl. standard, 26 mos. old, dark color, gentle, $200.00 FOB my farm G. W. Darden, watkins-. ville. { . One, good cow, now giving milk, $68.00 if taken at once. Dollie Pearson, Rt. 1, Box 43, Dahlonega: = = Fine White Face heifer calf, 7 mos. old, $50.00my place. George Siceloff, Rt. 1,. Talla- poosa. 2 purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 1 to be weaned within few weeks, 1 being weaned now, Ay Morris, c/o Double M Farms, P. O. Box 119, Carroll- ton. Ph. Ter. 2-2852. ; i HOGS FOR SALE een Reg. black P. C. boars, 8 wks. old, treated, best of bred, pap- E. Cochran C/O Rebel Ridge Farm, Shiloh Rd. Kennesaw. Ph. Marietta 9-4982. Reg. Hampshire pigs, 75-90 Ibs., wormed, both sex, from large litters. Special price to \4-H and FFA Chapters. J. D. Hogan, Jr., Rt. 4, Dublin. 16 blocky type Duroc Pigs, $9 ea, also one Duroc boar, 2 yrs. old. Clarence Hogsed, C/O Pure Oil Station, RFD 3, Blairsville. 4 feeder pigs, 1 stock hog, 2 sows, $120 for lot at my place. J. W. Brown, 806 Conley Rd., Atlanta 15. Ph. MA-7-2958. Purebred shoats, OIC Whites, shortnose type, different sizes, different prices. At my farm 3-1/2 mi. E. Rock Spring. A. B. Whaley, P. O. Box 44, Rock Spring. Good pigs, 8 wks. old, $10 ea.; also one litter 14 wks. old, $12 ea. J. W. Hear, Rt. 1, Senoia Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 6025. ~ : Reg. Hampshire boars, soon} ready for service, ,$40 ea.; open gilts, 200 Ibs., $50 ea. All reg. im buyers name. David Stough, Locust Grove. Ph. Griffin 7396. Hampshire pigs, strict regis- tration followed. Ready to breed, | down to 10 wks. old. Del. guar- anteed, FOB, Winder. C. O. Maddox, Winder. old, |: Reg. SPC shoats, meat type, best bloodlines, from Model Ann, Sire is Diamond Boy; Ser- | vice boar at my place for sale; also, nice gentle saddle mare, work anywhere, 9 yrs. old, with new Army Saddle. Cheap. Geo. ; Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. 46 Hampshire pigs, 8-10 wks, old, $6 ea. Jack Findley, Ste- ; phens. SPC gilt and: one male almost ready to breed, $18 ea. or $21 ea. papers furnished. Mrs. John M. Ashley, C/O Ashleys Ranch, Dexter. Purebred long bodied type SPC pigs, gilts and boars, treat- ed and reg. in buyer's name. Reasonable price. D. W. W. Gravely, P. O. Box 741, Thomas- ville. Ph. CA-6-2321. Several nice Yorkshire boars ready for service; also York- shire, Tamworth and cross-bred pigs. R. T. Gunby, C/O Rolling Meadows Farm, Rt. 1, Sharps- burg. Ph. Newnan 1860. 20 feeder shoats, average 160 Ib. ea. also several smaller pigs, all purebred Durocs. Ray Gar- land, Rt. 1, Sparta. Reg. Tamworth pigs, 8 wks. old, best bloodlines, reg. in buy= ers name. J.C. Davis, Rt. 1, Sil- ver Creek. Cross gilts, bred to reg. Hamp- shire boar, $37.50 ea., also pure- bred Hampshire boar with pap- ers, $30. Ernest Turner, Plains. +16 good pigs, 8 wks. old. Ellis Floyd, Rt. 1, Hampton. Ph. 3597. Several good Strange, Hartwell, fine shoats, extra cond. Bargain. Spencer 602 Savannah St, One extra good OIC boar hog, about 2-1/2 yrs. old, $40 cash at farm. J. P. Strickland, Rt. 1, Box 121, Griffin. Ph. 7957. Five purebred healthy Hamp- shire pigs, around 60-75 lbs. ea., eligible for reg. Ernest A. Smith, Rt. 1, Ben Hill. 3 Reg. Duroc sows, bred to Duroc boar, to farrow Jan 1957 $75 ea. Also, purebred boar, $56 N. W. McLeod, Cuthbert. 12 SPC and OIC pigs, crossed, $10 ea. at my farm. Roy Bond Sr., Rt. 1, Lithonia. - POULTRY FOR SALE TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS GEESE, ETC.: . Black and white Ducks, 1 male, 5 females, $1.25 ea. Can- not ship. Mrs. C. H. Thigpen, Rt. 1, Adrian. 15 White ducks; 73c ea. See anytime. Mrs. Lucile Duffey, Conley. Pair White Pekin Ducks and 2. White Leghorn Roosers, 6 mos. old. Fred Trimble, Austin i Rt. 2, Decatur. Ph. DE 5143. : 6 large White ducks, 2 large White Drakes (the type that can*be picked), $1 ea. at my hmoe. J. F. Brantley, Rt. 2, Douglas. Ph. 0270-M. 12 large White and Black and White drakes,~$3 ea. oF exch. one for hen. C. E. Stewe art, Box 145, Mountain View. Ph. PO 6-3686 after 7:30- PM. Mallard duck breeders, $3 ea. FOB. Chester Wester, Rt. 3, c/o Blooomland Farm, Ma- rietta. Some ducks, $1.25 ea.; also chicken fertilizer, $1 for 100 lb. food sack full. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Box 487, McMurry S. W. Atlanta 11. Ph. PL 5-9237. POULTRY WANTED LEGHORNS: Want W. L. pullets ready te lay, consider some 12-14 wks. old. M. F. Peterson, 2311 Wes< ley Chapel Rd., Decatur. Ph. DE 8613. Want 50-100 good stock W. L. pullets, 4-8 mos. old. N. Ae Thompson, P. O. Box 295, Mille edgeville Ph. Haddock 2460. _Ibs., about 9 yrs. -ea., 8- 9 yrs. Good Management Key (Continued From Page 1) by day until she is on full gram, one thing the sow . -best results is plenty of clean fresh water at all times, gests they be earmarked feed in five or six days after the pigs come. But no matter what your feeding pro- Hays insists. When the pigs are a day old Hays sug- must have for for identifica- tion purposes and because creep- : usually are more uniform in size and ~ heavier at weaning time he suggests creep feeding. He says a good creep feed for pigs can be made by mixing 75 pounds of cracked corn with 25 pounds of protein supplement. Just like anything else, a good job of management is necessary if farmers are to realize any measure of success in a swine operation. You cant make money on hogs if your sows raise only five pigs per litter. ed pigs is assistant. to Mr. Bo ~Representativ tended the organiza ion: ever, the Association : POULTRY WANTED MISCELLANEOUS _CHICK- ENS: Want 15 or 20 early spring hatch -pullets that lay white eggs. Jas. Rt. Fairburn. PEAFOWLS: Trade big. type Blue geese for pr. 1 yr. old Peafowls. Pay A. Wood, ds -or take difference. J. F. Well- born, Rock Spring. REDS: Want 1 purebred Rose Comb R. I. Red Rooster. State price and if can ship. John W. Har- rell, Lakeland. Want 35 March hatch N. H. Red or Barred Rock pullets at reasonable price. C. E. Boat- fight, Rt. 2, Whitesburg. Ph. Terrace 2-3767. Want 25 N. H. Red March hatch pullets. Geo. W. West, 1491 Piedmont Ave., N. E. At- lanta 9. - : ROCKS: Want 5-6 Mar. or Apr. hatch, f purebred White Rock pullets, none under 4 lbs. State price FOB in light crate. A- J. Wil- loughby, Waco. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS GEESE, ETC.: Want some White turkeys. Dock Mize,. 4246 Mikado Ave., Macon. $$ HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE SNS Reg. 5-gaited saddle mare, very gentle. Doyle Fatels Mc- Donough. Fine Pinto Mare, bred to Tenn. Walking stallion, $95. N. W. Evans, Yatesville- Horse mule, 8 yrs. old, Wt. 1000 Ibs., extra good cond., $60. See at my home on Cochran Rd., off Cascade, Palmetto Hwy. C. F. Gaines, Rt. 1, Box 275, Coch- ran Rd., College Park. Black mare mule, approx. 1000 old, gentle, work anyway, for quick sale. On Soperton-Dublin Hwy. 8 mi. N. Soperton. J. A. Page, Rt. 1, Adrian. ~~ Reg. Palomino Walking mare, gentle but plenty of spirit. Sell or exch. for Palomino quarter horse or mare. C. L. Hardin, Doraville. Ph. Chamblee 7-4742, Pair mules, perfect match, one horse, one mare, about 900 Ibs. old, have worked together 4 yrs., no plubs, $200 pr. with plow gear, on B. J. Gar- rison farm. D. J. Coney, RFD 1, Milan. Nice gentle pony, work any- where, $60 G. W. Thornton, Buchanan, Good mule, 8 yrs. dld, about 1000 lbs, $100. S. C. Montgomery, - Junction. City. Several nice gentle Shetland riding ponies, Spotted and solids, mie to $200. Robin Vaughn, Rt. , Toccoa. Ph. Tucker 6-5249. 2 colts, 6 mos. old Oct. 5 (mother is Reg. Tenn Walker); 2 gaited saddle horses, 7-10 yrs. old, both gentle; one horse train- ed for cows, also extra big work goat, broke, single or bl. E. R. Taylor, Sr., LaGrange. Ph. 4531. Mare mule, very gentle and : worker, 10- 11 yrs. old, 1000 $50. William C. Alford, Rt. My Lilburn, Ph. Stone Mtn. 4672. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE s S SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Good mare mule, blocky about 12 yr. old, plenty of life, work anywhere, approx. 950 lbs. at farm, one mile from Gresham- ville. Fred House, Rt. 2; Madi- son, s Mare, about 700 -lbs., 10 yrs. old, Sorrel color, 4 white stock- ings, blazed face, flax mane and tail, work and ride anywhere, $60 cash, saddle and bridle in- cluded, Billy Cochran, ~ Star Route, Cherry Log. - Gaited saddle horse, very gen- tle. Saddle and bridle if wanted. Reasonable. J. K. West, P. O. Box ies Madison. Good black Mare mule, in good shape, $50; also extra good OIC boar hog, about 2-1/2 yrs. old, $40. Cash at farm. J. P, Strickland, Rt. 1, Box 121, Grif- fin, Ph. 7957. 5 nice small Shetland pony mares, all bred, 6 yearling. fil- |. lies, 3 nice kid ponies, all gentle for children. Reasonable. Jess Holhorn, Jonesboro. Ph. 6771. One mule, 13 yrs. old, work anywhere, $80. Live on road to Burky Mtn. John Will Foster, Rt. 1, Box 54, , Luthersville. t. RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES FOR SALE) SS Real South America Chinchil- las, not rabbits, excellent breed- ing stock, $25 pr., $30 shipped. Wesley Cobb, oe Stewart Rd., Decatur. Purebred, ,fryer size, N. Z. Red rabbits, male or female, $1.50 ea. Send Money oe Ship freight col. Phillip Ke | Box 218, Harlem. High grade N. Z. White rab- bits, all ages, 2-18 mos. old, Bucks and Does, $3 to $8 ea. with some reduction on 3 or more. All sub. to pedigree. Come see. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., +N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. Tr.-4-6452. Purebred Californian rabbits, breedingage, Pedigree stock, $10 trio. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2; Wrightsville. Large type White pebrs, $2.50 pair. A. B. Whaley, P.O. Box 44, Rock Springs. ~ White N. Z. and colored rab- bits; some purebreds but not regular stock, $2 ea. and up. Mrs. 1 CAG Douglas, 6116 Barfield Rd., N. E., Sandy Springs. = 12 fryer tabbits, 5c ea, 7} W. Head, Rt. 1, Senoia Road, Fair- burn. Ph. 6025. Genuine South American Chinchillas (not rabbits), bred pair, pairs ready to breed, young pairs, very reasonable. Rowe Johnson, Douglasville. White or black rabbits, $1.25 and $2 ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. L. E. Watkins, 3810 Adamsville Dr., SW, Atlanta 11.-Ph.-PL-5- 9513. Chinchilla and N. Z. Red does, breeding age, $2.50 ea.: also N. Z. red bucks, 4 mos. old, $2 ea. S. K. "Bone, Rt. I, Palmetto. 100 N. Z. White rabbits, 2 to 6 mos, old, also breeding Does. Mrs. J. M. Mitchell, Johns Rd., Tucker. Ph.-43-7264. South American Chinchillas (not rabbits). Value up to $500 pait. Special price $50 pr.-Mrs. Helen Street, RFD, 2956 Buford Hwy, Atlanta 6. Two Toggenburg milk goats, 1 now milking 3 qts. daily, had kids twice; $40, the other 14 mos, old, not_bred, $15. Trade for Nubian or French Alpine, fresh milk goat. Also want to buy young Nubian Male, old enough for service. D. A. Bagley, MD: eRt; Box 10, Austell. One ea. fine Nubian and Tog- genburg bill, $10 ea. in light crate in Ga. only. Also exc. pr. 6 yr. old match mules for broke re of work steers and*pay dif. . F. Wellborn, Rock Spring. Reg: Nubian and 4 good Saa- nan milk goats, bred to freshen | hi between now and Jan. $115 for, lot. Mrs. Agnes Green, Austell Ave., Austell. 2 male Toggenburg goats, 4 mos. old, mother giving 1 gal. milk daily, $7 ea. at my home. Mrs. Carl Ritz, Campbellton Rd., Fairburn. Toggenburg bill for service. Also stallion at stud at my home on Clark Road. Zach Roberts, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph. 2262. _ LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: : Want 10 grass fed steers, Wt. 200-300 lbs., or small grass fed bulls. Will give 10-12c lb. Del. 6 mi. N.- of a off 140 Hwy. Ralph Danger, Woodstock. Ph. Roswell 2472. e : Want good milk cow within 20-25 miles of Macon. Henry. E. French, Rt. 3, Forsyth. | Want 20 good milk cows. Must be clean, good producers. Will pick up. Write what. a0 have and price. James F. Jor- dan Ellerslie. Want 2 heifer calves, avout 3 mos, old, bees type at reason- able price. Del. at my farm 2 mi. S. Woodstock. Al! letters ans. C. E. Jett, Rt. 6, Marietta. GOATS: Want 1 or 2 eo milk canta no culls, must. be reasonable. Mrs. B. G. Morgan, West cae well Ave, Waycross. HORSES AND MULES: Want large horse suitable for heavy work, plowing, logging. George Holston, Molena. LIVESTOCK WANTED ae | Want small gentle mare, suit- able for child. Give price, age, | etc. C. A. Thompson, 304 Inman Dr., Decatur. Ph. C. R. oot RABBITS: _ r Want 4 or 3 pair young Black | rabbits, to be shipped to me.- H. G. Vaughn, P. O. Box 24, N. Side Sta, Atlanta 5. FARM HELP WANTED Want man, 35-45 yrs. old, mar- |. ried, sober, -used to living in Country, to work on farm. Good Ouse on mail and school bus route. Write before coming. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston. Want unencumbered White woman to live in home on farm doing light farm work for room, board and reasonable eos Charles W. Jackson, RFD Palmetto, zs ee Want man to help in dairy R. house and garden, on school Rt. 4, Madison. Want good Christian man or} woman. to live as one of family on farm and do light farm work for room and small wages. All letters answered. Martha Hor- ton, Rt. 3, Nashville. ee to 14 ft. self-propelled Combine. grinder House, lights, and mixers. route. 25. mi. N. Atlanta. J. W. Hughes, 457 Piedmont Ave, N. E, Atlanta 5. Ph. TR-4 2741. 3 Want party to clean oat two 3,000 cap. chicken house, at my place on Canton-Roswell Hwy., near Earney Store. Will give the litter for your work. Mrs. Mamie McClure, Rt. a. Wood- soc POSITIONS WANTED > ble, good man for $2.50 a oe to be paid weekly, - and g place to live. Do different ings light farm work, raise flowers, Tete. O. L. Clark, Rt. 2s Re oa and other farm work. Have 4} bus and mail route. Will pay 6g reasonable wages. Reid. Duvall, Pree Want man with. family to | J handle machinery on chicken| 4 farm from Caterpillar tractor L Also be capable of running food |! wood furnished. Near ogy school, church and school bus}... '' Want job on farm with relia-| daughter, wants : farm or driving ctor Jar work on farm, for) himself and 17 yr. old work 6 days a wee Tr | anywhere, anytime, any Ga. Elmer Brazi White man, 41 yrs. 0 ably for Doctor o1 hones family of 5. Refe Johnson, oe Woo Dairy, Rt , Evans. Single White. man wants job on farm. tractor, but can wo Work for bie small salary ages of tet Taft, Willard. Hall, 5, po kind sian to: H. Brown, RFD 1, stat] ) Atlanta f ous : Athens 10-2 10,3 7 No STEERS & HEIFERS 1561 1135 "Report 380 Good & Cheice 18.50-21.90 1200-1800. eS ee Standard AV4,75-17.50.2. 1400-1750 14.50-17.25 : Utility -10,50-14.50 11.00-14.75 Bes 11.00-13.75 Yealers 16.00-24.25 15.00-23.25 - --16,00-21.00 - Stockers & Feeders 11.75-16.00 11.25-12.50 - 11.00-15.25 Feeder Calves 11,25-17.2512.00-17.50 e 10.50-16.75 COWS: rae ee Se Utility & Standard ~10.50-12.25 10.00-11.00 3 10.00-11.35 Canners & Cutters 7.75-10.50 7.50-10.25 S -7,50-10.25. Springer ze d : ati : * : i HOGS: . 85 3 No. 1 Meat Type : - = No. 1 Others Z - - - No. 2 : ae = 5 No. 3 3 a oe hy d Se Beedere . > { - 2 Z