Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
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major interest to Geor-
ers and cattlemen.) :
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: his aoe we conducted a sur-
nder control. In Sara-
average labor cost of
figures throughout the
foes oe 30 per head. This
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CALENDAR
; Koga 30, Hiousie | Aberdeen Angus
Association Consignment Sale.
August 80, Georgia State Falr Ground,
Macon Georgia Breeders Associa-
tion Annual es Sale,
September 3, Tifton Water res
; ment Short Course.
; Sept. 4 Rock Eagle Park, Artificial
Breeding Conference.
- September 5, Tifton Steer Feeding
ae Short Course.
: September 10- 11, Athens Agricultural
Cooperation Short Course _
September 13, Tifton Leafy Vegeta-
bles Short Course. : d
September 18, Augusta; September 20,
Rome; Georgia Demonstration
= Feeder Cattle Sales.
abor necessary to keep |
ere was $2.38 per cow
hing sete . get this program |
; We have a-pilot test area which |
ASC Announces 1958
aby Acreage Program
The sign-up period for 1958 Wheat
Acreage Reserve Program will open Au-
- gust 26 and close October 4, 1957. There
are two important changes which go into
effect for the 1958 Acreage Reserve Pro-
gram, pointed out by John F. Bradley,
State Administrative Officer of the Agri-
cultural Stabilization Conservation.
A Soil Bank base will be established
for each farm which participates in the
program. The Soil Bank base will be the
average of the number of acres of crops
produced for harvest for the two years
1956 and 1957. The County ASC Offices
throughout the State have a list of the
crops which will be considered in estab-
lishing the Soil Bank base. A few of these
crops are: wheat, cotton, corn, tobacco,
peanuts, small grains, grain sorghum,
vegetable crops produced for the market,
soybeans, and field and canning peas and
beans, among others.
_ Mr. Bradley stated that before a farm-
(Continued On Page 4)
sig Of Rye Seed
Protects Georgia Farmers =
By E. E. WINSTEAD
State Seed Analyst
For many years, Georgia farmers have
been buying rye seed shipped into Geor-
gia which was not adapted to growing
- conditions in the State. As a result farm-
ers planting this seed have had little or
no winter grazing.
wo
Tests at the Georgia Experiment Sta- =
tion have shown that abruzzi rye grown
in Georgia and South Carolina will give
excellent forage yield when used as a
. winter grazing crop in Georgia.
In 1955, the seed laboratory of the
State Department of Agriculture submit-
ted 98 samples of ryecollected in seed
law enforcementto Dr. D, D. Morey at a
the Coastal Plain Experiment Station,
Tifton and Dr. U. R. Gore at the Georgia .
Experiment Station, Griffin, to be grown
out for checking the correctness of label-
ing as to variety, in order to determine the
quality of seed being supplied to Georgia
farmers.
Of these 98 samples, a total of 45 sam-
ples came from states other than Geor-
gia and South Carolina, and when the tests
were completed in the spring of 1956, a
total of 31 of the 98 samples tested were
found to be mis-labeled as to variety.
In the fall of 1956, the Department of
Agriculture seed laboratory submitted 72
samples to be grown out for variety test-
ing. Only 14 of these 72 samples were
grown outside Georgia and South Caro-
lina and of the 72 samples only two were
found to be mis-labeled as to variety.
Compared to the seed sold in 1955,
showing 31.60 percent of the samples mis-
labeled, the seed sold in the fall of 1956
showed only 2.80 percent mis-labeling,
which indicates that Georgia seedsmen
are supplying correctly labeled adapted
varieties of rye to the Georgia farmer.
Seed inspectors are taking samples at
this time from all rye being offered for
sale in Georgia and these samples will be
grown out at the Experiment Stations
this fall in order that we can assure Geor-
gia farmers of correctly labeled rye seed.
PEANUTS
BROILERS
FOREST LANDS
NAVAL STORES
Georgia, First:
@ PIMENTO PEPPER
IMPROVED PECANS
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by Georgia Department 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. :
FARM
WORK
WANTED
White man, single. 42 yrs.
old, no bad habits, wants job
on farm, looking after chick-
- ens and stock, or caretaker.
$3.50 or $3 day straight time
and room, board and washing.
Go anywhere. Must have mo-
ney to go on. Troy Osborn,
- Bnford, Poterdale.
Middleaed white man wants
job raising beef cattle or hogs,
or caretaker. 55 yrs. old, and
30 yrs. Exp. and some exp.
and helper to Veterinarian.
Letters ans. G. A. Ulm, 1526
_ Central Ave., Augusta. Ph. 3-
332074.
Man with wife and 2 grown
daughters, wants job raising
Broilers or looking after lay-
ing hens on poultry farm.
Have had sev. yrs exp. fith
Have had sev. yrs exp. with
SW Grayson. J. B. Crane, Rt.
1, Grayson.
Want job on farm looking
after and caring for chickens
or farm work. 4 in family. Am
2 yrs. old wife and boy and
girl, 10 and 9 yrs. old. Want
work now. Walter A. Long, Rt.
3, Dalton.
Want job on chicken farm,
raising and looking after chick-
ens. Could accept job at once.
J.R. Mask, 114 East Jefferson
St., Americus.
Woman 56 and son 21 yrs
want jobs on farm picking cot-
ton, in Floyd Co. Also, have
girl 15 who can help when not
n school. Need 3 R house, and
ave to be moved. Move any
time. Would accept Dairy
work. State wages and details
first letter. Live 7 mi. Cedar-
town. Mrs. Ruby Patterson, Rt.
3, Cedartown.
26 yr. old man wants job on
farm for board and _ salary.
Healthy, sober and willing to
work. Raymond Presnell, Rt.
4 Douglasville, Ph. Dallas
64 yr. old man and wife,
59,, I paralized son (cant
work), wants job on farm,
looking after cattle. Need 4 R.
house. Can move any time. All
mail ans C. H. Durden, Rt.
Rt. 5, Macon.
Elderly man. wants job on
fram for room, board and
small salary. Honest and do
not drink. Good worker. Can
not drive. C. J. Leverett, 776
Lillian Ave., S. W., Atlanta 10.
White, 40 yr old man,
alone wants job on poultry
farm prefer tending to Layers
if possible. Have had some ex-
perience. Can go anywhere.
Write. Alton Butler, 885 Wal-
nut St., Macon.
White man and wife, not too
old to work, wishes job as|
Caretaker on farm. Easy to
oe along with. Need 3 or 4 R.
ouse and reasonable salary.
Consider anywhere in Ga. Ref.
exch. C. J. Clak, Sr., P. O. Box
471 Fairburn Ph. 3404.
Man and wife want job on
poultry farm; look after 2
Broiler houses. House and
weekly salary. Have to be
moved. State location and sal-
ary paid. Willis Stone, Rt. 3,
Dalton.
Man, 64, wife 32, and 11, 4
yr. old children want job on
poultry or cattle farm, with
reliable people. House to live
in and reasonable salary. Wife
work also. Contact Mrs. Cliff
Sealock, 1031 No. Madison St.,
c/o Felton Sikes, College Park.
Man with wife and 2 boys
(6 and 8 yrs.) wants crop on
Halves. No cotton. Want pas-
ture Raise chickens. On School
bus and mail Rt. Cant drive
tractor. Pledger Strayhorn, Rt.
5, Gainesville,
FARM HELP |i
WANTED >
Want man to do regular farm
work, beginning at once. Will
ie SS a run-
g water, have garden, milk
and wood Want man who can
drive tractor. J. O. Land c/o
Kingwood Farm, Clayton.
Want unencumbered, clean,
healthly, middleaged white
woman for light farm work
on farm. Private room and sa-
lary. Mrs. Elizabeth Buckley,
Rt. 1, Norcross.
Want farm labor for work
on So. Ga. fram, 30-40 yrs old
with small family. Pay $4.50
day with raise to $5.50 day af-
ed ce a satisfactory,
. George W. Va
205, Folkston eyes
Want working Foreman for
So. Ga. cattle fram. Must be
35-45 yrs. old and with cattle
and_timber exp. Write. Way-
ne Seaman, Hoboken. z
Want at once, unencumber-
ed, clean, middleaged woman.
to live in home on farm and do
light farm chores for room
board and salary. Letters ans.
Mrs. R. B. Bunger, Rt. 2, Box
220, Savannah.
Want white farm family to
help on large Vegetable fon
near Atlanta. ay man $6 day
and woman, $5.50 day and nice
house with elec. Regular work.
Have plenty machinery. Fine
job for family who like farm
work. R. F. Sams, Clarkston.
Ph. HI 3-7322. :
Want white man, 37-48. yrs.
old, small family, one son, 16
or older, for bal. 1957 and for
1958. Know farm machinery.
Good weekly wages. No row
crops. Raise hay, cattle, pe-
cans. 5 R. house, Elec., water,
wood, school bus Rt. S. J. Clay,
Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd. Ma-
con. Ph 2-5117.
Want nice christian woman
to live in home on farm with
elderly couple and do light
farm work. Furnish room,
board, private room and sal-
ary. Mrs. H. M. Meadows, Rt.
2, Kite.
Want nice, clean man to
live in home on farm with me,
or batch on my place. Gather
my small corn crop, work
about one-half time until
Christmas. Reasonable salary.
Must be able to work, and
know how to plow. White or
colored, 40-60 yrs. Contact, live
2 mi. Butler. S. N. Garret, Box
464, Butler.
Want family to operate 40
cow dairy. Ref. required. State
salary expected. Write before.
coming. Paul C. Knox; Harlem.
Want reliable middleaged
couple, no children, to live
in apartment in large farm
home, with all conveniences,
and do general farm work. Al-
so, extra land if able to finan-
ce and wanted. Mrs. H. V.
Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1; Box 20,
Register.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
1 H wagon, newly painted,
good shape, with harness, col-
lar, bridle and leather driving
lines, $50; also nearly new
saddle and good bridle, $25.
All in excellent shape. Car-
olyn Thomas, Snellville Hwy.
Lawrenceville.
Tank for deep well, or regu-
lar water pump, in excellent
cond. Sell or trade. Mrs. W. C.
Soulsby, Rt. 1, Dallas. Ph.
4162.
Good, used 1953 dump truck
for sale or trade for a good
Ford tractor. Contact, or see
on Saturdays or Sundays. J.
C, Franklin, Rt. 1, Mount Airy.
Ford tractor with hydraulic
lift, bush and bog harrow sub
soiler, pan, oversized tires,
tow bumper, front and back\
lights used 350 hrs., tractor
and equipment like new. Lu-
ther C. Gable, Rt. 3, Box 168,
Poultry equipment, includ-
ing heat type waterers, 8 ft.
ers on stand, 65 ten hole
dbl. deck nests, six 8 ft. wa-
terers covered valves; 1,000
cap., 8 ft. gas brooders, egg
grader and washer, and other
equipment. Chas. I. Goodwin,
DR 7-2153
3 Hp deep well jet pump,
verticle type, including plenty
pipe, pressure tank and com-
ae system. Make offer. I. L.
ogers. Rt. 1, Box 83, Forest
Park. Ph. Atlanta PO 17-9540.
Farmall A tractor, 2 disc
low and mower for same,
$500; also cut-off saw, $45.
ex B. Teal, Rt. 2, Fairburn.
Ph. 2602.
Le Roi tractor with side
mower, excellent cond., good
tires for sale or trade for hogs
or cattle. J. H. Stephens, Rt.
Elec. chicken brooder, will
hold 100. chicks until frying
size; has heater and sun porch,
good cond., $20. Mrs. J. C.
Barker, Rt. 1, Thomaston.
2 wheel trailer, tin body,
good tires, side bodies of wood
for cattle. Never left out in
weather; also have horse
drawn equipment. Ail at my
place Mrs. D. Y. Hicks, Ro-
berta.
Case side delivery rake, used
very little, on steel. Sell or
trade for fresh in Jersey or
Guernsey cow.
Sparta. Ph. 4921.
long,-good cond., $15. for lot
at my home, 6 mi. So. Cum-
ming on Cumming-Norcross
Hwy., in front of Pleasant
View Church. V. V. Brannon,
Rt. 4. Cumming.
Complete Irrigation system
28 hp Wisconsin, on 250 GPM
Gardner Denver pump on trail
er, 1200 ft. 4 and 3 in. pipe,
with sprinklers, $1,295.00 E. i
Spieks, 5185 Covington Hwy.
Decatur, Ph. Bu 9-9517. a
A farm tractor, for sale. R.
V. Eddleman, Berkley Lake,
Box 139 B, Duluth.
A 2 H wagon, good shape,
new bottom and ton bed and
cotton beds, $30 or rtade for
calves or pigs. C. F. Isbell,
Rt. 1, Bowersville.
1,000 used laying cages with
fed and water troughs, 65c ea.
cage. Can be see my place, 8
mi. Vidalia, on the old Vi-
dalia and Zadee Rd. Raymon
C. Palmer, Rt. 3, Tarrytown.
machine and rake, section har-
row and other farming tools,
for sale. Mrs. Sam J. Phillips,
Sr., Rt: 1, Royston.:
One Big Dutchman automa-
tic feeder, 242 ft. chain and
trough, A-1 cond., $395. W. W.
Johnson, Rt. 4, Box 234, Aus-
tell. Ph. 8901.
Stationary upright, single
piston, 60 HP Diesel 257 rpm
engine, perfect _cond., used for
Gin. Cheap. C. H. Randall,
Washington.
Grain drill, 12 ft. wide, au-
tomatic trip, dbl. sec. harrow
one extra heavy 5 disc tiller,
all Intn1 Harvester and excel-
lent cond (except the harrow
which is in poo cond.) Sidney
S. Miller, Rt. 1, Irwinton. Ph.
WE 3-2231. ,
One 50-T Intnl hay baler,
1 late model side delivery rake
and J. D. No. 5 mower, all
perfect cond., for.sale or exch.
for Farmall Super M. or Ford-
son, or for corn. Russell Had-
aeeye Chipley. Ph. North
13 H. P. Wisc. motor power-
ed irrigation pump, 600 it., 3
in, aluminum pine, used about
20 hrs., like new. Sacifice for
$850. cash. William Kilpatrick,
209 Edgewood Ave., S. E. At-
lanta 3. Ph. JA 5-3272.
Large pressure canner, $10
at my home. Cant mail. Mrs.
W. I. Stokes, 927 Crew. St.,
S. W., Atlanta 15. Ph.
8-0398.
Allis Chalmers Roto-Baler,
practically new, used very
Austell. Ph. 4045.
Rt, Conyers. Ph. Atlanta.
1, Trenton. Ph. Oliver 7-4668.
Psat Smith, |.
44 chicken feeders, 4 ft..
| priced reasonably.
Good mule drawn mowing}.
{$1.50 gal. Add 35 extra
MU | plants, $1. doz. PP_in G
One 600 Ford
575 hours, like n
also one John Deere G tr
tor used 1100 hrs.. 6 dise. J.
tiller, $1,600. Z. T. Hi
1, Perry. Sees
Lilliston stationary hay |
= with motor, ood io
ire and bundle of baling
also 2 H. wagon with drawba
for horse or tractor. e
excellent cond. Conta :
Gleaton, Jr., Rt. 4, L
ile. Ph. 4485 a * Ks
; EQUIPMENT
Want trade one mod
Farmal] tractor with p
lift and equipment, for
tractor and equipment.
pay difference. J. C.
Pooklete ee:
Want 1 goed and
tractor, both with hig
also cultivators, dbl.
ler or gang plow, for m
Give prices and cond. Equip
ment should be near Albe
J: P. Osborne, Rt. 1, Box
A, Jonesboro,
Want good, used powe
Cane mill and 8 or 10 ft.
_ like to bu
drawn, rubber-tire
mowing machine. R. R. Ca
lan, Rt. 2, Homer. we
Want 1 feed mill, 12 to
in. screen size. Give n
number of screens and
cash price. No junk ac
J. C. Holt, Rt. 2, Leno
Want 250 gal. propane
tank, above the ground typ
State cond. and price in
letter. L. L. Garrett, B:
ville. Sk cea Er Caged
. Want Ford or Ferguson li
tyne tractor and some equip
ment. O. W. Joyner, R
Box 161, New Providence
Alpharetta. Ph 3893.
Want John Deere grain dr:
in good shape, prefer 13 or
row, with fertilizer attach
ment. Give cond., and_ price
first letter. Herman C. Brew-
er, Rt. 3, Danielsville. a
Want not Jess than a 10 ft.
overshot water wheel, in goo
cond., and cheap for cash. |
G. Newman, Rt. 2, Waynes
boro. iE Rae
Want one 4 or 5 disc tiller
or a 3 disc plow for Farmall
H tractor, in good cond. a
W. E. Gar
rett, Bowdon. - eae
Want rotary mower for 1
Ford tractor, in good cond.
Give size and price. W. H. Au
stin, Jr. 12315 White Bh
Will pay cash for 8 or 10
fertilizer spreader if reasona
bly priced and is in fair c
E. C. Dawson, 562 Lori
Dr., N.E. Ph. CE 7-7910.
Want one large size hand
corn sheller in good cond
State price and number
years used. Roscoe McDo E
Jr., RFD 1, Milledgeville. Ph.
9713. : pets
Want buy Allen Grain Rol-
ler. Advise. T. H. Pfeil,
Newnan. * :
Ga. Experiment Sta., D:
Re-seeding Crimson Clo
grown in the Piedmont
tion, 97.99 pct. pve
Germ., sacked in 100 Ib.
ton ba $25. pe hhundi
oa FOB. C, A. Bryant, Ro
ston. rh Peek
Large red nest or multipl
ing onions for fall planting,
postage on ea. gallon.
G. W. Fuller, Rt. 2, We
stock. s Silica
Latham Red Raspb
Abernathy, Rt. 2, Ba
Strawberry plants for
at my home.
Rt.
little, for sale. Write. Frank-.
lin McCants, Butler. E
Lupine, 2nd yr.
der, 93, pct. Germ.
seed, $11. per hun-
Vrite. W
| gal and postage.
_ Brown, Rica,
pet; Germ. 77 pct.
s weeds, 35c lb. Bil-
Rt. 2, Thomaston.
1 tiplying beer seed,
Mrs. E. N. Rice, Rt.
iddy Coleman, Cedar-
Prest or multiplying
ak 8 b 1
0 gal. de yy parce
; G. C. Daniel, Ten-
fescue seed, Purity,
Germ. 91 pct., 12
. Jackson, Rt. 1,
onesboro.
oni for fall
gal. Cheaper
ers; also dry
ze, 60 per teacupful.
. P. B. Brown, Rt.
POuUnG as
eee 50c C. at my
Re Slas Mrs. G,.
Some_dig them. Too
ship. Also well rooted
outs or plants, 25c ea.
raines, 1940 Defoors
Atlanta 18. a
rry plants per hun-
Seuppernong
doz; Mtn.
, bearing size, 75c
postage. Mrs.. Lee
je Gainesville.
& PLANTS
300 to 500 bu. seed
st or 2nd yr. from cer-
sed, free of wild turnip
hnson grass. State
st cash price, and va-
have to offer. J. C.
2, Lenox. rae
Rd. N. E. Atlanta
3-4832. we:
les bright Wheat
47 Second Ave., De-
some Wheat, cleaned
) grind, for home
hat you have and
0. E. Golden, Rt. 4,
Te il cement encore li aA treed opie ocoe reelleaiiaemeeel
Big : one - Guineas:
Big ee: b 8 mos.
iso Big Bone P. C.
$10. ea. No Sunday
Wade, Rt. Alto.
m. D. War-
le: for <F/2.
Mize Dd.,|
ts, 10 and 25c ea.
this|Reasonable. . H.
or sale. Joe M. Al-.
{and fed
Landrace litter, 100 pet. pure
bred, 10 boars and 4 gilts, June
2 farrowed. Sired by 100 pct.
Swedish boar; maternial sire
was 1955 runner-up for year.
Reg. in buyers name. $30 to
$40 ea. M. L. Stevens, c/o
Peacewood Farms, Washing-
ton Ph. 245-J.
_Duroce boars from prize win-
ning stock at Macon and Au-
2,000
Wormed, Reg. in buyers name
and treated for cholera. 8 wks.
old, $25. Roscoe McDonald, Jr.,
RFD 1, Milledgeville. Ph. 9713.
Nice, stretchy gilts and
boars unrelated pairs. All re-
gistered stock. Located in mid-
dle Georgia. D. W. Payne, Jr.,
Reynolds.
Three (3) outstanding Black
Angus bulls, registered, and
aks for service. for sale. J.
E. Gunby, Rt. 1, c/o Tree
Farms Ine. Sharpsburg. Ph.
Newnan 3006-R. :
Reg. Hereford cattle, Top
quality. Reasonable prices.
Heifers, cows, young bulls;
also Reg. Hereford
old August 27. Mrs. W. A.
Ward, Jr., Rt. 3, c/o Ward
Meade Farm, Marietta.
Angue bull, 18 mos. old Can
get papers; also large Jersey
milch cow and 4 grade Angus
cows, all gentle and bred to
purebred Angus. Will calve in
late March, 1958. Lot of 6 for
$850. H. L. Morris, 4985 Rivoli
Dr. Macon.
4 Aberdeen bulls sired by
State Champion Reg., 7 to 8 mo
old, wt. approx 550 to 600 lbs.
$125 ea. W. F, Dew, Calhoun,
Ph. 5040.
Reg Angus cow and Reg.
| Jersey cow, both young. Best
offer accepted or will trade.
Must sell this month. Roger S.
Cobb, Box 355, Marietta.
3 yr old, Reg. Black Angus
bull. wt. about 1200 Ibs., cheap
for cash. H. Tench, Rt. 1, Cor-
nelia.
18 mos. old Holstein bull,
wt. about 709 lbs., sub. to Reg.
for sale. Mrs. Jack Wyatt,
Shady Dale. ;
_ Purebed Guernsey male, 13
mos. old, been dehorned and
has ring in nose, deep red with
some white color, $75 without
papers H. W. Thurmond, Farm
ington. ;
12 Southwesten Ewes,
bred to drop lambs in Decemb-
er. Ewes in top cond., and
were bred by a purebred
Hampshire. Priced for quick
sale. Luke Peterson, Rt. 1,
-| Douglas.
_ 15 Reg. Guernsey bred heif-
ers, will freshen in September
and early October. High blood
lines. Free of Bangs and TB.
Bunn, Mid-
ville.
Rollo Domino, Young, dbl.
Reg polled Herefod bull, ready
for service. Priced reasonably.
E. C. Dawson, 562 Loridan
Dr. N. E., Altanta 5.
F. F. A. pigs, 3 males and 1
gilt, wt. approx. 100 lbs. ea.
Bacon type. Reg. _buyers
name,, $25 ea. Harry Harrison,
Scott.
Reg SPC boards ond gilts of
-|bloodlines, also one boar ready
for service, $45 to $50. ea. No.
1 long body breeding, meat
type nee See at my fram or
write Harry Hamm, Rt. 2,
Cobbtown. :
SPC Service boars, some are
brothers to the Grand Champ-
tion of Georgia SPC Show and
Sale. M. J. Blackmon, Pine
hurst. (4 mi. S. E. Pinehurst.)
Reg. Landrace hogs, wean-
Jing pigs, open and bred gilts.
Reasonable prices. W. F. An-
derson, Rt. 3, Nashville. Ph.
5617 ;
Landrace gilts, poars and
pigs, long meat type, also Reg.
5 yr. old Aberdeen Angus bull,
gentle and in good cond., for
sale. J. Dan Smith, P. O. Box
60, Augusta.
2 imp. Hampshire sows, 8
mos. old, properly cared for
for heavy breeding.
D. C. Lawson, 140 Medlock Rd
ara airs, Sired by son of.
igs, 8 wks |-
boars old enough for service.
J. S. Davis, Abba. Rt. 3 Fitz-
gerald. Ph. 6541.
25 Western Ewes and 2 Reg.
Monnerdale Rams. Priced to
sell, C. A. Rutledge Box 47.
_| Winder. Ph. 2771.
One Toggenburg billy and 1
mixed nannie kid, cheap. Zack
Roberts, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph.
Foundation Prince. | 2262
One white Saanan milk goat
milk now, $20. Joe B. Phillips,
4650 Kent Rd., Rt. 3, College
Park. Ph. PO 1-3459.
trudis bull, for sale or will
trade for Reg. Angus bull. Lo-
cated at Woodburv. J. C. Hol-
mes, 383 Pinetree Dr. N. E.
Atlanta 5. ~
3 fine Nannie goats for sale.
J. A. Pope, 957 Ben Hill Rd.,
East Point. Ph. PO 1-8142.
One nice, heavy milk goat,
gives gallon a day ,for sale.
Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cas-
cade Rd., Atlanta 11.
15 Reg. polled Hereford
bulls (any one of them will
add over $10 per head to your
next crop of commercial cal-
ves, not to mention the value
of the heifers for replace-
ment). Priced reasonably Or-
ville Sweet, Mgr., Windsweep
Farm, Thomaston.
Reg Angus bull, 14 mos. old,
Eileenmere strain, for sale re-
asonable. A. V. Hamilton, 1113
Glennwood Ave., S. E. Atlanta
16.
4 purebred Holstein heifers,
springes. See at my farm, or
Cable Wi Es Patrick; Rt, 3;
Winder. Ph. 8632.
Reg. Guernsey herd bull,
Sire, Experiment Station bull,
Dam, Snow Drop. 4 1/2 yrs.
old. Top grade in every way.
Quiet, easy to handle. Has
proven daughters now milk-
ing; also calfhood vaccinated
Ist calf heifers, freshen this
fall, and large oven heifers.
Hamilton L. Hill, c/o Hill
Fruit Farm, Newnan.
Brahmas: Reg. bull, 3 cows
2 with heifer calves at side,
and 3 purebred, bred to above
bull. H. J. Daniel, Hogansville.
Ph. 4491.
Purebred Jersey cow, milk-
ing with 3rd calf, priced to sell
my place, 1 1/2 mi. East Aus-
tell 1/4 mi. off Bankhead Hwy.
E. H. Turner, Rt. 5, Pinecrest
Dr., Austell, Ph. 9043.
Sev. reg. Angus bull, ready
for service, from $175 up. Will
also trade for good steers. W.
Gi Hardy Bt Sls Box 275,
Griffin. Ph. 6767.
Nice selection of Fall fresh-
ening Wise., Holstein 1st calf
heifers, wintered in Georgia.
T. B. and Bangs free R. B. Cur
tis, Farmington. Ph. Madison
2603.
Reg. Guernsey cow, with
heifer calf 2 mos old; also Reg
Guernsey heifer, 14 mos. old.
Top quality and papers fur-
nished on both. Letters ans.
J. A. Phillips, Rt. 1, Palmetto.
Ph. Fairburn 4241.
4 good, gentle Brahman
bulls, 5-6 yrs. old. Proven
breeders. Sell to avoid in-
breeding. Trade for equal An-
gus or Hereford. George Varn,
Box 205, Folkston.
Holstein dairy heifers, fresh
en in Fall, a few choice Reg.
Holstein and young stock, bot.
male and female. TB and
Bloodtested. Sat. guar. E. L.
Rogers, Rt. 1, Plains.
Reg. Guernsey bulls, Reigel-
dale and Quail Roost breeding,
ready for the heaviest service.
Write or call before coming.
Chas. N. Trottee, Jr., P. O. Box
8, Lexington. Ph. 117.
Black mare Mule, wt. about
900 lbs., gentle, sound, work
anywhere, a good pulled, No
plug. Can be seen at my farm
9 mi. So. Tennile on Hwy. 15.
B. H. Wummock Harrison.
One mule, 1 cow and 3
shoats, > iL Sey hope
laying good, fo sale at my
place Mrs. J. W. Harrison, Rt.
Ph, 7-6080 (nights) '5157
1, Box 142, Jonesboro. Ph.
Tak
| Reg. Tamworth swine. Some
One straight S Santa Ger- |}
Fine Palomino mare, 6 yrs.
old, wt. 1150 Ibs., bred and
real gentle (children or wo-
men can ride), for sale. N. D.
Byram, Douglasville. Ph. 2332.
At Stud; New Moon of Ala-
bama, black Tennessee Walk-
ing Horse stallion, Reg. No.
501938, of the Allan F-1 line.
Write or phone for appoint-
ment At Stud: Red Lights
Noble Rex, Reg. No. 36083,
Chesnut stallion, fine type, rep
esenting one of greatest pro-
ducing families of the breed.
Grandson Noble Kalarama. In
spection invited. Thos. G. Wat
ins, Jr., Rt. 2, Flat Shoals Rd.
Decatur. Ph. Bu 9-672.
24 Reg., poled Hereford
Cows, most of them have cal-
ves at side and rebred to Holly
Springs bull. All popular blood
lines, fat and good cond. Test-
ed recently for bangs. Priced
to sell as_a whole unit. F. M.
Biggers, Conyers.
2 extra fine work mares,
around 900 to 1,000 lbs. ea;
also J. D. riding cultivator in
good shape, mowing machine,
cutaway harrow and_ other
oe tools. Grady Panter,
ial.
At Stud: outstanding pony
stallion, 36 in., dapple with
white mane and tail. Standin
at Farm also 36 in, 3 yr. old
gelding pony, solid color, very
gentle for children, $250. Og-
den A. Geilfuss, Rt. 3, c/o
Melody Brook Farm, Marietta.
Ph. Smyrna HE 5-7385.
Palominos: 3yr. old stallion,
white mane, tail, 4 white socks
star in forehead, saddlebred,
broken to ride; 3 yr. old mare,
white Mane. tail, blaze face,
broke to ride and drive, bred
to Palomino stallion; cart and
harness. Together or separate-
ly. W. R. Crowder, Durand.
PAGE THREE
5 gaited bay gelding, plenty
of style; also a mare gentle for
children, for sale. Sally Forest
er, 3928 Lawrenceville Rd. De-
catur. Ph. HI 3-5853.
5 yr. old Walking Mare,
blaze face, 2 white stockings,
flaxen mane and tail. Excel-
lent riding horse, bred to fine -
Walking stallion, due to foal
right away. See during week-.
ends, my place, Snellville Hwy -
Carolyn Thonas, Lawrence-
ville.
LIVESTOCK
WANTED |
Want small, gentle aiale to
cultivate garden with. R. F.
oe Clarkston, Ph. HI 3-
B22.
Would. like to exch. pure-
bred Angus bull. Have small
herd. Must swap to prevent in-
breeding; also want 1 yr. old
Reg.. Duroc, and a yr. old Reg.
Tamworth male (hogs). Con-
tact. Berry M. Thompson, ts
1, McBean.
Want good saddle horse, 3
to 5 yrs. old, and gentle enough
for 12 yr. old boy to handle
and ride. Stephen Wayne Rut-
Jand, Rt. 2, Lenox.
Want pony, good age, wt.
700-800 lbs. one that. will
ride, plow and is of good qual-
ity. A. J. Johnson, Grayson.
Ph. Lawrenceville 3874.
SAMF. FOWL, efc.
FOR SALE
18 half grown pheasants, $1.
each. Mrs. J. L. Taylor, Rt. 2,
Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5-5804.
BRUCELLOSIS
Counties Free -
Of Disease
12Wilkinson, Towns,
Cconee, Evans, Bryan,
Gordon, Chatooga, Candler,
Crawford, Glascock,
Toombs, Elbert
Counties In which area testing is now underway include:
Appling Habersham Pierce
Bacon Hall Pulaski
Baldwin Hert Putnam
Banks Heard Quitman
Barrow Irwin Rabun
Ben Hill Jackson Rockdale
Berrien Jeff Davis Spalding
Brantley Jenkins Stephens
Bulloch Johnson Talboit
Burke Lamar Taliaferro
Butts Laurens Taylor
Cherokee Liberty Tift
Clarke Long Treuilen
Clay Lumpkin Turner
Coffee Madisor Union
Chattahoochee Marion Walker
Columbia Miller Warren
Dawson Monroe Washington
Dodge Montgomery Wayne
Dooly Oglethorpe Wheeler
Douglar Peach White
Franklin Pickens Whitfield
Gwinnett Wilcox
Help Make Georgia Brucellosis
Free By 1960
ERADICATION
Counties Not
Free of Disease
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7 ae purposes.
60 or more. Large,
. pheasants,
ee Pilgrim geese, $7. 50 pr.
PAGE FOUR
MARKET BULLETIN
Cattlemen Seek Aid
(Continued From Page 1)
USDA. We have requested Secretary
Benson to request a special appropriation
for this work but as far as we know it
has not been made,
_ We have tried every means we know
to.get the USDA to move but have failed.
Wont you help if you know the way to
get action?
Kditors Note: The following also ap-
peared as an addition to
screw-worms in the Florida Bulletin.)
The fever tick outbreak is still not
completely surrounded due to the. vast
number of ranches these cattle were sold
to before the ticks were found. There has
been no indication as to where they might
GAME, FOWL, etc.
FOR SALE
Black and white rabbits, 10-
12 wks. old, $1. ea., $1.75 pr.
O. W. Joyner, New Providence
tot 161, Alpharetta. Ph.
93.
Few very fine does and
bucks, 4 mos. to 2 yrs. old, $3.
up Breeding stock. C. W. Page,
149 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta
8. Ph. TR 4-6452.
Number of large No. Bob-
white quail, 2 to 10 wks. old.
pecial prices to persons buy-
ng for field releasing or re-
Jim
vist, 404 Puckett St. Forest
Park. Ph. PO 7-3923.
Surplus Bobwhite quail. Re-
duced prices. Warner Fryer,
98 Honeysuckle Lane, Col-
ege Park. Ph. PO 1-1041.
Young Bobwhite quail and
Chukar partridge, ready for
shipment. Special discount on
healthy
birds. Sat. guar. Ralph E.
Keefer, 110 Delores Way, For-
est Park. Ph. PO 7- 0668.
Pigeons, per pr: common,
1; white Swiss, $2.; Red
arneaux, $5.; White African
guineas, 75c- $1. ea; old guin-
eas, $2. ea; baby ducks, 75e
i bantam hens, $1. ea; Ham-
urg and Buff Cochin chicks,
$1.50 ea. Starling Yawn, By-
romville.
1956 hatch Gold and Silver
$105 -2pret 1957
F. Ginn, 451 Metropolitan
L. S. E. Atlanta 16.
1 pr. Silver and Ambherst
heasants, 6 Chukas, White
eghorn bantams, Golden and
ilver Sebright. Sell or trade.
ester Cordell, Rt. 1, Chicka-
mauga.
Large Bobwhite quail now
laying, $3.50 pr; chicks, 8 wks.
old, $1.25. ea.; four weeks
old, 80c ea; eggs also availa-
ble, $18. C. FOB. J. Dan
Smith, P. O. Box 60, Augusta.
Fantail pigeons of best
bloodlines, various splashed
colors, few solid whites.
Young birds, not mated. $2.50
Pr No less 2 pr. shipped. R.
amar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box
79, Wrightsville.
No. Bobwhite quail, 1 to 11
weeks, from large, choice
breeders. Special price until
Spetember Ist; also Round
Incubator, 100 chicken eggs,
15. Geo. C. Taylor, 117 East
t. Forest Park Po. Po 7-
3497.
1. pr. Peafowls, 4 yrs. old
cock and 3 yr. old hen, $50.;
also. purebred Sebright and
White Tail Jap. bantams, $4.
trio. Mrs. Dewey Joyce, Vi-
dalia. Ph. 4768.
N. Z. Rabbits, Whites, Calif.
Dutch, Reds, Belgium, Chin-
chillas, Guinea pigs (Cavies),
any color. Breeders and young
stock, Prices on request. No
extra charge for shipping. Mrs.
elen Street, 2956 Buford
wy. Rt. 2, Atlanta 6.
W.jJea. Mrs. A. L.
the article on
White King and Homer pig-
eons, working, $1.50 pr. W.
W. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 808,
Columbus.
Young Silver pheasants, 10
wks. old or older, $2.50 ea;
few pr. breeders. $10. pr. 2
prs., $17.50; also cocks in full
plumage. $5.00 ea. Henry
Pike, 108 Palm Ave., Savan-
nah. Ph. AD 3615.
Bobwhite quail, 1 week to
14 wks. old.
stock from unrelated birds.
Special discount on 100 or
more. Mrs. J. H. Hitchock, 575
Elmwood Rd. N.W., Atlanta
18. Ph. SY 4-5525.
Pheasants 11 wks. old, $2.
Brewton, 3838
Bakersferry Rd. S. W. Atlanta
11 Ph PE: 5=2050. =
Ringneck pheasants, 7 sions
and 1 cockerel, $10. for lot, F.
E. Giles, RFD, Schofield Rd.,
College Park. Ph. PO 6-4474.
Ringneck pheasants, 1 yr.
old, $2.00 ea; 10 three mos.
old, $2.00 ea: 15 eight wks old,
$25. Nan Kown, 336 Gilmer
St. Cartersville.
Extra select quail from top
breeding stock, No. Bobwhite,
Blonde, Imp. Red. Calif. Val-
ley, Gambels, Blue Scales, Jap.
Coturnix, Button and Chukar
partridge, also Jap. Silkie
bantams. Richard H. Barry,
220 Ridgeland Ave., Decatur.
Ph. DR 17-3048.
20 common pigeons, mostly
white, 25c ea. plus Exp. or 20c
ea. at. my place. No less 4 sold;
5 feather legged
Cochin hens and 2 roosters al-
most grown (1957 hatch) $5.,
or $1. ea. A.A. Tatum, 602
Wilburn Ave., LaGrange.
GAME, FOWL, efc.
WANTED
Want some Green Head
Mallard ducks. M. G. Sinclair,
Sparta.
POULTRY
FOR SALE
4 hens and rooster, purebred
BB game bantams, real small
type, $7., FOB. M.O. No.
chks..5: Ri Snipes; (Rt 2s
Commerce.
Mixture Cornish, bantam
and game, roosters and pul-
lets, this yrs hatch, $1.00 ea.
for all. Mrs. G. L. Emley, 130
Candler Rd. S. E., Atlanta 17.
Ph. DR 3-7505.
Mature Cochins, Hamburgs
and Mille Fleur bantams and
young birds in Hamburgs, Mil-
le Fleurs, Golden Laced,
Wyandottes, White Laced,
Red Cornish, White and Black
Old English, Wheaten and B.
B. Red Old a games. Fred
Blaylock, 515 Crescent Ave.,
Chickamauga.
2 nice pr. Geese, $7. pr. J.
S. Green, Rt. 2, at Draketown,
Temple.
Good quality:
1956 Buff.
have come from here but I feel that ee ;
had only been on this ranch eight months
to a year. We hope the new infestations |
will begin to decline before too long. Then
there will be left only the routine work
of eradication.
ASC Announces 1958
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er may sign an Acreage Reserve agree-
ment, a Soil Bank base must be establish-
ed for his farm. Any acreage which he
places in either the Acreage Reserve or
the Conservation Reserve will be deduct-
ed from his Soil Bank base, leaving a
number of acres of Soil Bank base crops
which he may harvest. These resulting
~ acres will be called his permitted acreage.
Golden Sebright bantam
1956 hatch hens and roosters,
$1.50 ea; also 2 mos. old
chicks, 75c ea. Leon Watson,
P.O. Box 94, Unadilla.
Sev. purebred Cornish ban-
tam young roosters, ready for
service, $2.50 ea. FOB J. M.
Middleton, P.O. Box 191,
Blakely.
Dark Cornish bantams,
spring hatch, Show type, good
blood, pullets and cockerels,
$3.00 ea. Gordon Haney, No.
5 East 2nd St. Aragon.
13 Mallard and 2 Muscovy
ducks, $20., or $1.50 ea, at my
place Cant ship. Mrs. C.. GCG.
Gresham, Rt. 2, Ward Lake |li
Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. Atlanta,
MA 17-7940.
2 nice game cocks, $3. ea. or
trade the 2 for a 6 lb. cock in
perfect shape, prefer Don. or
any good stock. C. L. Griffin,
Oak St., Gainesville.
Entire
Roundhead game chickens, in-
cluding mature laying hen and
stock roosters, also young pul-
lets and cockerels. E. E. Brew-
er, River Rd., Rt. 1, Decatur.
Black Minorca 1 yr. old hens
and young pullets, $1. to $2.
ea. E. V. Medley, Rt. 3, Au-
stell. (On Bankhead Hwy. 2
blocks from River Bridge.)
Up to 50 Parmenter Red
hens, 15 mos. old, now laying
about 50 pct. or better. Your
pick, $1.50 ea. J. E. Dearing,
flock of purebred |
be given tot
Large, big bone type pures
bred Dark Cornish cockerels,
$2.00 ea. in lots of 2. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington. ~
See should | contact th
County ASC Office, so that a Sc
base may be established fo im
to Georgia farmers.
seep of agreem nts,
Silees rere:
Harrison cae:
Turkey poults, 70c ea; tur-| +
key eggs, 20c ea; also W. L.
Hens, 10 mos, old, and. chick-
en fertilizer for sale at my
farm. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Mc-
Murry Dr.,
Atlanta 11 Ph. PL 5- 9237.
S. W., Box 487,/w.
2 young White China geese | p,
and 9 youn Muscovy ducks,
for sale. Mrs. R. H. Cording, | Ples,50e .
5735 Roswell Rd. Atlanta 5 ;
Ph, Blackburn 5-0219.
30 head of geese, $2. ea]
ee B. Dominey, Rt. 5, Dub-
40 B. B. Bins turkeys, |,
from half grown to grown
size, $3.50 ea. in lot Wilton)
Hallman, Rt. 1, Baxley.
oe Rt. 3,
POULTRY
WANTED
Want about 10 or 12 N. H.|
Red pullets, ready to lay,|s
priced reasonably, near Au-|
gusta.
60265 Rd. Augusta. Ph.
A
FOR SALE =|:
26 Ave., D, Thomaston.
25 hens, some friers and
roosters, mostly R. I. Reds,
$1.25 ea., also 2 rolls 150 ft.,
1 in. mash chicken wire, $5.00 |T
roll, at my place. on William-
son and Zebulon Rd. J. T.
Gresham, Rt. 1, Williamson.
60 pullets, just beginning to
lay: 15 ea. Reds, White Rocks,
Barred Rocks, Buff Orping-
tons, also mixed bantams, $1.
ea. H. O. White, 6900 Camv-
bellton Rd. S. W., Atlanta 11.
Ph. PO 6-3144.
40 Ibs. nice used very little.
Feather, $15 and parcel post
charges or 40c Ib. sm
pees and Reetage. Mrs. H.
. Bishop, Rt. 1, Farmington,
=p Sweetgum, wild cherry, ald. |
dogwood, | Gi
poplar, pine,
oitte and red oak bark; Gold:
en Seal, ise dock, elder,
plum, poke root, 2Ibs., $1;
Mullein, $1 lb; 4 tansy or as- |
paragus plants, $1. Add -
age. Exch. for print sacks.
John Myers Addison, Re
Hartwell.
Mrs. R. J. Miller, o7i8|!
from 5 to 500 baie
lowest } price a
per ane Gouaas
yu have es
| Obear Til 2 oes
tdale Estates.
Atlanta Rome Athens
8-20 8-21 : =
STEERS & HEIFERS 1270 7 :
Good & Choice 20,60-22.25 -20.50 No Report
Standard 16.25-20.30 16.25-20.00 Sh Z eo
Utility 12.50-16.50 12.50-16.25 jatee 12.50-16.25
Vealers 17,00-22.40 '17.00-25.75 CES --16,75-20.90
Stockers & Feeders - - a) : 3 me Ge Tee
Feeder Calves 12.50-18.50 -'14,50-20.00 . _ 12.00-19.25
COWS: ; eae
Utility & Commercial 12.00-15.00 11.75-14.500 = -12,00-14,50
Canners & Cutters 8.25-12.00 8.00-12.00 ea ~.7.50-12.00
Springers - nee te! mre
HOGS: : e
No. 1 Meat Type de - .
No. 1 Others . : ; :
No. 2 : a
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