Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1958 February 12







Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

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purposes in mind: It




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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958

NUMBER 39

THE SCREWWORM FIGHT





REPORT SCREWWORM
CASES IMMEDIATELY

All Georgia farmers are being asked
to cooperate in the program designed to
_get rid of the screwworm and the co-
operation of everyone will be needed
if we are to do this job.

' All farmers are urged to report
screwworm cases to their county agenis
IMMEDIATELY after such cases are
discovered. In addition farmers are ask-
ed to collect at least 10 of the screw-
worms, place them in a small bottle of
water and leave them at the county
agents office for identification. If you
have no county agent in your county
contact a county agent in an adjoining

_ county.

Farmer cooperation will be of great
value to us In our efforis to eradicate
screwworms in the Southeast.

Phil Campbell,
Commissioner



a test new: equip- a

today.





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outbreak unless the early occasional in-
festations are stamped out.

The Screwworm Eradication Program

suggests these steps to stockmen:

1. INSPECT ANIMALS FREQUENT-
LY. It is necessary to find every case, in-

cluding infested animals that hide out.

2. PROMPTLY TREAT WOUNDS
WITH APPROVED REMEDIES. EQ-335
and Smear 62 are recommended by the
U. S. Department of Agriculture. They
may cost a little more than other formu-
las but they do the job more effectively.

3. KEEP ANIMALS IN PENS UNTIL

_ WOUNDS ARE HEALED. A screwworm-

infested wound is highly attractive to egg-

laying flies. Treating and releasing an an- |

imal may give only temporary relief and
fail to reduce the screwworm population.
It is important to keep the animals under
observation until the wound has healed,
to protect the animal and the rest of the
herd.

4. REPORT SCREWWORM CASES

-TO THE COUNTY AGENT or to State or

Federal livestock inspectors.

5. USE BLOODLESS EMASCULA-
TORS on cattle, sheep and goats.

6. ALL SURGICAL OR ACCIDENT-

eS AL WOUNDS SHOULD BE TREATED,
- covered with a smear, and kept under ob-
_ servation until healed.

_7. PREVENT WOUNDS in animals by
keeping all pasture and handling facili-
ties in good repair, and by gentle handling

_of animals.



No Vesicular Exanthema
Discovered During 195]

No case of the serious swine disease
vesicular exanthema (VE) has been found
in this country for more than a year, the
U.S. Department of Agriculture reported

Less than six years ago, VE was at
epidemic proportions, with 42 states re-
porting infected swine herds. Although
this disease affects only swine, the lesions

resemble those of foot-and-mouth disease
(which affects cattle, sheep, goats, and
swine) and those of vesicular stomatitis.
(which affects horses, cattle, sheep, goats
-and swine),

Since VE is spread chiefly by feeding
raw garbage to hogs, Federal officials ate
tribute a large part of the victory over
this costly disease to the outstanding co-
operation of the state in passing garbage-
cooking laws. Forty-seven states, many
of them in special sessions of their leg-
islatures, have passed laws to prohibit the
feeding of raw garbage to hogs, Connecti-
cut is the only state without such a law.

VE was first identified in California
in 1934. Quarantines successfully confin-
ed the disease to that state until 1952,
when it was found in Cheyenne, Wyom-
ing. From that point, the disease spread
swiftly to other states. At the height of
the infection, more than 150,000 hogs
were afflicted or had been exposed in a
period of one month.

In addition to the cooking of garbage
before it is fed to swine, the VE eradica-
tion program also provided for quaran-
tine inspection, prompt disposal of in-
fected and exposed hogs, and through dis-
infection of all contaminated places.

-USDA officials who direct animal dis-
ease control work point out that close
watch will be maintained and quick ac-
tion taken to stamp out any new VE outs
breaks, should they appear.

(Note: Georgia was one of the first
states to take definite steps to eradicate
and control vesicular exanthema disease
outbreaks, Georgia laws requiring the
cooking of all garbage fed to hogs has been
most effective. in preventing and controll-
ing this disease within the state.)





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FARM

WORK

WANTED



38 yr. old woman with 6
children, wants job on farm
looking after chickens. Boy
and 2 girls lerge enough to
help with werk. Need work
now. Mrs. E. M. Abernathy,
Bi 2, c/o Lo. Abernathy, Gray

a.

Want job raising broilers
d looking after laying hens.
ave son, 16 yrs. old. Husband.
ot able to do heavy work.
eed 5 R. house, and like place
with garden patches. Write full
en Mrs. Bertie Smith, Rt.
, Lilburn.

_ Want job on farm, doing
ight farm work, for room,
oard and. small salary. Dave
oss, 428 Kimmeridge Dr. East
oint. Ph. PO 6-3725.

Want work on dairy farm or
eny kind farm work. 40 yrs.
old, wife and 6 children. Can
pperate any kind farm machin..
ery. Go anywhere. Have to be

oved. Joe Sherrell, 539 Dairs
Br. c/o Mrs. H. J. Godfrey,

arner Robins.

Man with wife and 3 boys,
}: 14, and 16 yrs. and daughter
1, wants job on 10 M., cap.
shicken farm. Want 5 R. house
wired for stove ,also with gar-
en spot. J. V. Cleveland, Box
14, Scottdale.

White woman, widow, 55
rs. old wants light farm work
for room, board and salary.
ived on farm all life time.
christian. No bad habits.

rs. Alma Fordham, 2037

ouston Ave., Macon.

White man, 45 yrs. old, wife
and 2 girls, 12 and 7 yrs. old,
wants job on. general farm.
Exp. born and raised and lived
on farm most of life time. Un-
derstand tractor ,truck and
farm equipment. Need 3-4 R.
house, light, water, etc, Daily

- Wages paid weekly. Ref. if
wanted. Coleman Floyd Smith,
30 Ormond St., S. E. Atlanta

15,

. +Buford,

31 yr. old man with wife and
5 children want job on cattle,
hog, or chicken farm. Drive
truck or tractor, do nay kind
farm work and _ understand
jight machinery. Can move at
once. Edward Daniel, Rt. 3,
Miduale Rd., Tucker. :

White couple (35 yrs. old)
wants job on general farm, or
cattle, hog farm. Experienced
tractor and truck driver, and
in general farm work, 2 to 3. R
house with lights, water. Rea-
sonable wages M. E. Wheeler,
861 Crew St., SW, Atlanta 15.

Man and wife want work 15
or 20 Acre farm with good

satisfactory basis agreed upon.
S. S. Shirey, 830 Willingham
St. Macon.

White woman with 15 and 16
yr. old daughters wants job
raising broilers on 50-50 basis
or caring for laying hens on
same basis. Must have good
house, wired for elec. stove.
Prefer in Villa Rica school dis-
trict. Move-anytime, but have

Rt. 1, Villa Rica.

White single man wants job
on farm doing general farm
work, Drive tractor and truck.
Experienced. Go anywhere.
Send trasportation to come on.

Carl Harris, 434 Pryor Street,

SW, Atlanta 3.

Colored man, wife and 4
children large enough to help,
want 1 H. farm on share. Pre-
fer in South Georgia. Experi-
enced. Born and reared on
farm. Want 3 to 4 R. house.
Eddie King, 479 Kennedy St.
NW, Atlanta 18.

Single, white man wants job
on chicken farm, or light farm
work, for room, board, laundr
and reasonable salary. Or Wrote
on truck farm or feed hogs,



George Patton, Rt. 2, Box 79,

-house for reliable party, for:

to be moved. Mrs, W. Newell, |

cows, etc. Have to be moved. |





| 30 ve old white man, a-

lone, wants job with reliable
party on farm. Well experi-
enced in all types of dairy
and general farming. Reason-
able salary with room- and
board or place to_ batch.
James H. Conley, 579 Pryor
Street, S.W., Atlanta 15.

White man, 43, yrs. old, Exp.
in all kinds farm work, driving
truck and tractor, machinist,
etc., wants job with reliable
party on farm, for room, board
and reasonable salary. Roy
Tankersly, 3503 Mt. Olive
Road c/o Bill Grizzell, East
Point.

26 yr. old white man, wife
and 4 children, wants job on
cattle or poultry farm, Exp.
in both, also tractor and truck
driving. Lee Whitefield, Rt. 1,
Toccoa. i

Want job on chicken farm or
dairy, or hog farm. 3 yrs. exp.
chickens, tending to hogs, and
dairy farm. Drive truck and
tractor, do any kind farm
work. 5 in family, 3 children.
Need house. Ready to move
Come after any time. J. R.
Faniel, Rt. 5, Gainesville.

FARM HELP

WANTED





Want middle aged or elder-
ly woman for light farm chor-
es, $8 to $10 wkly., room and
board. J. H. Thompson ,Rt. 2,
Swainsboro. Ph. LO 2-2586.

Want farm manager for 900
A. cattle farm vicinity of At-
lanta. Experience and educa-
tion desired. Modern equip-

ment and living facilities. Sal- |

ary commensurate with abili-
ty. Replies confidential. Send
resume of employment and
qualifications. $. Barham, 56
Lawrenceville St. McDonough.

Want nice clean healthy wo-
man to help with farm work.
on farm. No objection to 1 or
2 children. Live as one of fam-
ily. Need at once. Will L. Dunn
Rt. 1, Barnesville.

Want unencumbered white
woman to do light farm work
on farm, for room, board and
small salary. 2 only in family.
Mrs. Gladys Lewallen, Rt. 1,
Wildwood.

Want man for 5,000 Turpen-
tine faces on 50-50 basis. Muss
be exp. good turpentine hand.
E. A. Powers, Rt. 2, Box 253,
Blackshear.

SALE EVENTS

February 19 (Wednesday)
at Jas. R. Mullis Farm, Coch-
ran... Special sale of Black
Poland China hogs, consisting
of 40 bred sows and open gilts,
also some young boars.

March 31 (Monday) at
Seminole Farms, Donaldson-
ville, 1:30 PM (EST) Spe-
cial sale of Registered Land-
race hogs, of imported breed-
ing Americas fastest
growing breed of swine per-
formance tested for over half a
century .... featuring ser-
vice of the Famous $3,000 im-
pence Waerhaug ... with 20

red gilts, 19 open gilts and 25
boars offered for sale. Write
for free catalogue.





SEED & PLANTS:

FOR SALE





Bushel and Martin Gourd
seed, 15c doz; 2 doz, 25c plus
stamped envelope. No orders
filled without stamped enve-
lope. Douglas Wood, Rt. 2,
Martin.

White tender Half-runner
garden beans, 65c tea cup, 6
cups $3; early brown Crowder
peas, 50c tea cup; fresh dry
round Sage, 55c tea cup; Gar-
ic, 3 doz., $1 Catnip, 25c
bunch. PP in Ga. P. B. Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Old fashioned large white
alf-runner bean seed, 75c
cup. PP. Miss Mamie Ander-

son, Ellijay. one



Old time large in
White Half-runner garde
bean seed, 75c cup. Add post-



age No checks. Mrs. Pearl Wil-

son, Rt. 1, Carters.

Good tender white Crease-
back Cornfield bean seed, ten-
der Garden Beans, White and
striped Half-runners; little
pink peanut and cream color 6
weeks, 75c cup. Red Speckled
Crowder peas, 50c cup. Add
postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt.
3, Ellijay.

Tender white Crease-back
Cornfield bean sed, little pink
peanut 6 weeks, tender Garden
beans, each 75c cup. Add post-
age. Mrs. Bessie Silvers, Rt. 1,
Carters. ;

Old time little White tender
Half-runner Garden Bean seed
95 pct. germ: white tender Cut-
short Cornfield, 98 pct; germ.,
$1 cup plus postage 7c cup; 2
cups, 23c postage. Mrs. T. H
Wade, Rt. 1, Talking Rock.

Good tender white Crease-

back, white, speckled, and mix |,

ed cut-short cornfield bean;
white Half-runners, 65c cup
ea. No stamps. Add postage.
Mrs. Preston Southerland, Rt.
3, Ellijay.

Tender white WHalf-runner
and pink Garden Peanut beans
50c Cup; also dry ground Sage,
50 cup. Add postage. Mrs. G.
T. Brown, Ball Ground.

Strawberry plants, large
sweet juicy berries, $1.50 C.
PP in Ga. Mrs. G. C. Taylor,
City Rt. 2, Bremen.

Mtn. Huckleberries, 2 doz.,
75 imp. Dewberries and Black
berries, 50c ea; imp. Klondike
Strawberry plants, $1 C; Mus-
cadine vines, 3 to 4 ft. long,
rooted, 45e ea. Add postage.
Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Lady Thompson young well
rooted plants, $1 C; 200, $1.75;
500, $4.50; $7 M. No checks.
Add postage. Prompt shipment
etd L. C. Allen, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville. - :

Big Gem everbearing Straw-
berry plants, pure strain, big
well rooted, moss packed, $3.50
C. PP. J. M: Miles, Rt. 3, Alma-

Strawberry plants: Blake-
more, $1.50 C; Mastodon and
Klondike, $1.25 C; 500, $4 $8
M; Catnip, 30c bunch; Pepper-
mint, 30c doz; Scuppernong
cuttings ,Mtn. Huckleberries,
bearing size, 75c doz., brown
striped half-runner bean seed,
60c cup. Add postage. Mrs.
Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

- Mtn. Huckleberry plants,
bearing size, 85c doz; Hazlenut
bushes, 15, $1.25; Black Wal-

nut and old fashioned tame

Black Cherry sprouts, 65 ea;
Wild Strawberry plants, 5 doz.,
$1; Yellow roots, washed, 4 lb.
lard box full, $1.25. Add post-
age. Mrs. Nancy Henderson,
Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay.

Large Blakemore Strawber-
ry plants, $1 C; PP. No COD
orders. Mrs. Cornell Stowers,
2, Dahlonega.

Charleston and Early Jer-
sey Wakefield frostproof Cab-
bage plants, and White Bermu-
da Onion plants, 300, $1; 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. PP. R. Chan-
clor, Pitts. :

Early Jersey and Charles-
ton Wakefield frostproof Cab-
bage and White Bermuda
Onion plants, 300, $1.25; 500,
$1.50; $2.50. M. PP. Odis Con-
ner, Pitts.

Blakemore Strawberry
plants, large size, 90c . del
PP. Damp packed. W. E. Bark-
er Rutledge.

Charleston and Early Jer-
sey Wakefield Cabbage plants,
and White Bermuda Onion
pee 500, $1.50; $2. M. Mrs.
a Stokes, Box 349, Fitzger-
ald.

Charleston Wakefield Cab-
bage and White Bermuda On-
ion plants, 500, $1.25; $2 M.
Mix. orders accepted E. L.
Fitzgerald, Box 662 Fitzgerald.

Wakefield and Round Dutch |i

Cabbage plants, 75c C; 500,
$1.50; $2.75 M; White and

yellow Bermuda onions, 75 C; |

500, $1.25; $2 M. Prompt ship-



ment. PP. H. E. Smith, Bax-|:



ley.



Sage and
Damson_ plums,
trees, Muscadine
Black Raspb :
Dewberries,
bushes, 75c
Mrs. Mae Turns

ville.

Blakemore ~
plants, $1 C; 500
J. W. Jones, Ruby
esville. Ee

berry, old fas. xi0
clear seed peac

also dry ground
CUp.:- PP itis Gare
Brown, Rt. 1, .

Rt. 1, Dew West I
saw. Ph. Marietta 8-7

5 dif. var. gourd s
el, large long hand
Soap, small
gourds,, doz. of-

Insp. and appro
Sweet Potatoes, Copr
$3 bu. hamper, Ga. Re
bu. hamper. | :
on request. A.

offi

Ky. 31 Fescue
99.15 pct; germ.
CWT, Cecil Travis
Crest Acres, River
Fayetteville 55

2,000 bales
Dallas, and Rye
at my place, th
past river on (C
Road. R. W. Caldwel
lasville. 2

200 bales Lespede:
bale at My place. 2.
Center. Clayton |
Kings Bridge Rk

1,000 bales Alfa
tra good quality,
at barn or will del.
bales within 50
Morris, 948 Mt.
Atlanta 11. Ph.

- 100 tons fanc
muda hay, bright :
$25 ton in truck 1
your truck at
Hawkinsville.

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eanut vine
Bermuda hay,

er ton del. to my
rest of Metter near
> want some good
Write what you
Edenfield, Rt. 3,

a

unintentional er-
ing notice (re-
date before
was omitted
ry 5 flower issue:
| quickly due to
of pot plants
plants, at my
tad 1
Ave:, S. E.,
MU 8-9973.

att, $225; also 175
tank on skids both
a. ds Cc :

City. George A. Van
Box 147, Fair-

milk: pasteurizer,
little, in perfect
J. E. Newell,

eau 6 to 8

nd., $1500; 420
ivators, plant-
rand drag har-
$2200. W. Lee
ivoli Drive Ma



vith en

) or grain, $400
Senoia.
cultivators, planters, 10

isc harrow, 14 in. bottom
plow, weeder and extra lay-.
off plows for cash 4 mi. North
Irwinton on Rt. 57. E, J. Brown
Jr., Rt. 1, McIntyre. Ph. Irwin
ton, Whitehall 7-2457.

57 five ft. metal chicken
feeders, good as new, 50c ea.
or trape all feeders for year-
ling, old enough to live in pas-

-jture; Also good daisy elec.
{churn, $8. Bring eran 7
4/25 mi:

and
get feeders, 3- orth
Cleveland on Hwy 129. Write
first. Mrs. S. H. Head, Rt. 3,
Cleveland.

_ John Deere H 2 row tractor,
runs on fuel, $300. No equip.
with it. Also Homelite Pulp-
wood bow Saw for parts, $30.
T. S. Ouzts, Winder. Ph. 4522.

2 unit Surge milking ma-
chine, compressor, pipe line,
(5 outlets, 4 straps), complete
$120.; 8 can milk cooler, $200;
4 can milk cooler, $50; Aerator
with pump, $25; 7 milk cans,
$5 ea; 2 buckets and 1 trainer

|$5. Milton A. Brown, Culloden.

(3 mi. N. on Hwy. 341).

Planter and distributor for
1 row JD tractor, model M, $35
A. J. Johnson, Grayson. Ph.
Lawrenceville 3874. a

JD tractor, 1950 model A,

with cultivating and planting

eauip., mowing machine, cut-
ing harrow, $950. W. H. Wil-
liams, Rt. 1, Rockmart. Ph.

DB Garden tractor with new

|3 HP B and S gas engine com-
|plete with turning plow, ad-

justable foot, disc harrow and
2 cultivators (each completely

f|equipped), for sale. Richard

Tally, 1684 Cecilia Dr. SE At-
lanta 16. PH. MA 7-6683.

Hammer Mill, med. size,
slightly used; $125. Eldora
George, Rt. 3, Stone Mountain.
Ph. HI 3-7286.

Automatic chicken feeder,
480 ft. chain and trough in
perfect shape, at my farm 6
mi. North of Roswell off Hwy.
140. Ralph Dangar, Rt. 1, Cox
nd Woodstock. Ph. Roswell

1957 Ford tractor model 640
(no equip., used 80 hrs., $1695.
Already financed, can be trans
ferred. John Murdoch, Rt. 2,
Austell. Ph. 8425 (days).

Chicken feeders: Two 48 x

| 4 in; two 36 x 4 in; ond 48 x 6


















































ide delivery rake.
Derham, Sycamore.
One Eivey. 41). 2
trock grist mill,
GE motor, complete
teh, good cond. Now

Leo Mimbs, Sop-

and Friend Pecan
ne, 4 cylinders, 400

:, 1,000 Ib. pressure 10
pipe, 3 guns, automa-

; on and off valve. Put.

oss wise with 4

2 peach rows at

. Clay, Rt, 3, Avon-
., Macon. Ph, 2-

and pan for Ford
100; Parts for RD-6
; also
wer take-off shaft

end parts for VAC
Also want lift

or manual) plant-

rs, elec. starter for

on Springs Rd.
n. DR 8-297],

ey Well pump,
ted to deep or
ed 6 mos. guar.

$75. Charles |
co . Ph, |geon in 3 sections, est of Cole

| baler,

30

iator ,trans

e
en, | med. size, 1

in; one 43 x 6 in. 50c ea. at
my home. Mrs. H. P. Aderhold,
510 W. Vesta Ave., College
Park. ;

New. Holland, 77 pick-up
$800; Massey Harris
clipper combine, $600. Both
with Wis. motors in good cond;
also cattle body, 8 x 12ft., al-
most new, $100. Cecil Travis,
/o Pine Crest Acres, River-
dale. Ph. Fayetteville 5581.

Ford cultivators, full set of
plow attachments, including
fenders for 2 row cultivation
attached 2 row planters and
Guano distributors, complete,
used 1 season. Take White-
faced cattle or mower and rake
to be used with Ford tractor in
trade. Frank S. Jones, Rt. 2,
Buford. Ph. Atlanta CE 3-3100

5 thermostats and head ca-
ble for Sweet Potato Hot Beds,
enough for three 60 x 6 ft. beds
$75 at my home 9 mi. from
Buena Vista on Columbus and
Buena Vista _ M. W. Pres-
ton, Sr., Buena Vista. .

2 row planter for Allis Chal-
mer tractor and 2 H. wagon,
both for sale cheap. Grady
Goss, Rt. 1, Menlo,

|_ 2 H wagon, fair cond., large

Cane Mill spower operated,
ood cond., both cheap. W. W.

pehurch ,Thomasville.

_Brillion Rotary hoe, 3 point
hitch, peanut shaker, soil Sur-

|planters, used 1 season. Robert
Nichols, Perry. Ph. Garfield
9-2410. Bea
Bloodless Castration clamps,
d, siz 5 in., good as new
$10 PP. A. D: Brantley, May-





ck-up pan for Cub
; $62, Ted Fergiacn, ake

|2, Stockbridge.

: - Dearborn Forage harvester

with 30 HP Wis. air cooled
motor; JD Ensilage blower
with pipe; Gehn trailer un-
loader with 3/4 HP motor;
trailer with false end-gate; 2
demountable metal silos, 100
ton cap. ea. All good cond. I. P.
Warren, Rt. 2, Moultrie Rd.,
Thomasville. Ph. Canal 6-8933.

1952 Ford tractor, Dearborn
front end loader, 6 pieces equip
ment for tractor, 2 ton duel
speed axle dump farm large
body truck for sale; also want
trailer for hauling Ford trac~
tor on, good cond., and priced
right. Will trade tractor equip.
for same. C. E. Stewart, 208
Mill St., Jonesboro. Ph. GR
8-5301.

EQUIPMENT

WANTED





Want used IHC wire tie Hay
Baler in good cond; also used
THC-45 Hay Baler for repair
parts. Contact Reuben House-
ron Rt. 2, Lithonia. Ph.

Want 2 disc Dearborn or
Ferguson pick-up type tiller,
8 dise pick-up type bush and

bog harrow, -smoothing type

harrow. Advise cond. and
price. Jim Monroe, 815 Spring
a eo Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-

Want set of tire chains. and
rotary tiller attachment for
A-60 Planet Jr. Garden Trac-
tor in good order. Dr. Grady
Young, P.O. Box 858, Thom-
asville.

Want large used crawler
tractors for parts. Letters ans.
a Burdett, RFD, River-

ale.

Want feed mixer, 1/2 to 1
ton cap., and syruping ma-
chine. ae price and cond.
W. C. Thompson, Rt. 1, Box
320, LaFayette.

Want H Farmall tractor. De-
seribe fully and quote lowest
cash price. J. C. Pirkle, Rt. 2,
Buford. ;

Want set of planters of
Model A Farmall tractor, in
good cond. and within 75. mi.
radius. Earley Vinson, Rt. 1,
Cedartown.

Want. used steel feed bin,
for broiler house, 3 to 3 ton
cap. State cond. and price.
Mrs. L. S. Smith, Baldwin.

Want Bush Hog for Ford
or Intnl tractor, in good cond.
for cash. George C. Morris,
984 Mt. Airy Dr. SW, Atlanta
11. Ph. PL 3-1394.

Want garden tractor, sycle
bar, plow, harrow, cultivator,
and hauling cart.. Lloyd C.
Burel, 1231 Gracewood Ave.

| SE, Atlanta 16. Ph. JA 4-1440.

Want pick-up hay baler and
side delivery rake, in go
cond. S. C. Owen, Woodbury.
Ph, 2491.

Want buggy, surrey, or car-
riage with or without Harness,
rubber or iron wheels. State
cond. and price. J. .E. Reeves,
127 South 2 St.; Warner Rob-
ins. Ph. WA 2-5915.

Want cultivating frame for
Ferguson tractor; used Plat-

form scales in good _ cond.
and 16 to 18 inch chain saw,
second hand in good _ cond.
State makes and give best
prices. W. M. McDonald, Jef-
ferson,

Want two 12 x 38 or 11 x 38
tractor tires, in good shape
and priced cheap. Dan W.
Payne, Jr., Box 225, Reynolds.

Want incubator suitable for
hatching quail eggs. Advise.
A. S. Janes, 3018 Hendrix St.,
Columbus.

Want good deep used 1/2
HP well pump and equip. not
over 50 mi. from Jasper. State



what you have and price. W.

'G, Blackwell, Rt. 3, Jasper.







FOR SALE |



about 900 Ibs., ..65.
Garrett, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, reg. No. 36083, Ameri-
can Saddle bred stallion, prov
en sire of top quality colts.
Grandson of Noble Kalarama.
Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., 4584
Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 2, Deca-
tur. Ph. BU 9-6692.

9 yr. old mule, wt. about 950
lbs., works good on farm, E. A.
Powers, Blackshear .

Mule, wt. about 1100 Ibs.|
good work mule, also one 6
row cotton duster, to go he-
hind tractor. W. F. Dorsey, Mc-
Donough - Fayetteville Rd.,
Lovejoy.

Black, gentle mule, Wt. 800
Ibs., 8 yrs. old, $70; also have
one and one-half horse wagon,
good cond., $45. Live on Rock
Spring Rd. Mrs. Mary Adams,
Rt. 3, Lithonia.

Stallion, 2 yrs. old, gentle,
from a Tennesse Walker stal-
lion, for sale or trade for good
White Face bull. Frank Clark,
eg Dearing. Ph. Thomson
6613.

_ 2 gentle mules, work well
together, $100 or trade for
good milch cow and ealf. Geor-
Be Lanier, Sr., Rt. 1, Abbe-
ville.

At Stud: Doctor Peacock,
reg. American Saddle Bred
stallion (Bourbon King-Rex
Peavine). Over 16 hands high,
fine, large boned. Horees
boarded. J. R. McCrackin, For-
est Park. Ph DR 8-9731.

Shetland Stud, 38-40 inches
high, white, 2 brown spots,
blocky built; 2 y mares,
bay color, 1 suitable for chil-
dren, also Reg. Angus bull,
about ready for light service,
Boudelair and Black Cap
strain, grandson of a $5,750
bull M. M. DeBardelaben, Sr.,
Rt. 1, Ellenwood.

One Mexican Burro, 3 yrs.
old ,extra gentle also new sad-
dle, for sale. See, my place,
Loyd Rd. Nonkapook. Inez
Bragg, P. O. Box 4081, Co-
lumbus.

Top Golden Palomino. mare
in foal, $400. Ped. and reg. pa-
pers furnished; also solid black
Hackney stallion for Stud ser-
vices. Ogden A. Geilfuss, Rt. 3,
Windy Hill Rd., Marietta. Ph.
Smyrna, Ga. HE 5-7385

Small riding mare, 7 yrs.
old, neck reined, and bred to
small, reg. quarter horse, due
foal in April, $200. A. B. Wiley
Rt. 3, Carnesville. Ph. Homer,
OR 7-2967.

Fine nannie goat, Saanan
and Toggenburg cross. Mother
a 4 Qt. a day stock at her first
freshening $15 FOB my barn,
Rt. 2, on Panthersville Rd. H.

7 Saanan milk goats, 3 fresh
Feb. 1 to 10th. Ea. 4 or more
Qts. when fresh last time. 1
Reg. $30, $40 and $65 ea. All
bred to reg. male; also 4 kids
fresh latter part February. 2
elig. reg. All tested last yr.
$20-$25. J. W. Haley, O. D.,
Ashburn. Ph. 1401.

15 blocky type, reg. Hamp-
shire yearling rams from high
bred flock of 20 yrs. purebred
experience. Our best rams that
were held over for breeding.
Priced to sell. John B. Smith,
Cleveland Rd., Dalton. Ph.
139J2 after 6 PM.

2 Nubians and 1 Saanan-Tog
genburg cross goats, to kid in
March, bred to Hernanda Del.
Norte. Unusually fine does $25
and $30. L. P. Mingleaorff,
Nicholls Rd. Douglas. Ph.
0244J,

Milk goats, 2 does and 1
buck, for sale. Miss Dorothy
Mathis, Tiger.

100 pet. Landrace male pigs,
10 wks. old, reg. in buyers

name, $35 ea. Kenneth Free
man, c/o Fruit Hill Farm, |
Yatesville. Ph. 8-2402,





ae LIVESTOCK e side Sage an nt

10 yr. old sound horse mule, |
Vie.

F. Seay, P. O. Box 3917, Ellen- B
od | wood.

si g. Ham
lamb. Also limited number fin:
reg. Hampshire rams. John f
McPherson, Jr., P. O. Box 604,
Athens.!

Reg Jersey heifers, good
prospects for Fall Fairs. One
will show as senior yoarlnet
and 4 as Junior yearlings. So:
only as a unit. W. P. Chappell,
Rt. 1, Newnan.

Purebred, Reg. polled Here
fords: 12 heifers and 7 bulls,
perfcetly marked and dbl. reg.,
around 15 mos. old, also cows
with and without calves. Rea-
sonably priced. No _ letters,
Hardwick Harris, /o Double
H Ranch, Gibson. :

Brahmas: Reg, bull, 3 cows,
2 with heifer calves at side,
and 3 purebred, bred to above
mentioned bull. H. J. Daniel,
Hogansville. Ph. 4491.

Reg. Hereford bulls, horned
type, 8-10 mos. old, $125 ea.
Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest
Acres, Riverdale. Ph. Fayette-
ville 5581.

10 or 15 Black Angus heif-
ers and 2 bulls, for sale. Guar.
free of disease. P. E. Doster,
Abbville.

2 nice, Reg. horned Here
ford bulls, 8 mos. old, very rea-
sonably priced. Carl Roberts,
Ball Ground.

Reg. Guernsey male calves
2 mos. to 12 mos. old, of good
bloodlines. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.

One load of Angus feeder
steers, for sale. H. B. Little,
Rt. 3, Commerce.

Reg. Hereford bull calf,
born May 1, 1955. Sam Domino
9115424. Sire: M. P. Domino 9,
No. P7987909; Dam, Ruby Do-
mina, 5167885. Well marked
deep red color. E. W. Kinser,
119 So. 5th St., Warner Robins.
Ph. Walker 2-6472.

5-6 mos. old, Reg. Red Poll
bulls, best bloodlines. Sell rea=
sonable. G. B. Barrett, Rt. 1,
Cornelia.

2 Purebred Black Poland

China gilts and 1 boar, 7 mos,

old ,can be reg., for sale. T.







E. Crawford, Rt. 4, Waycross.

Reg Tamworth, extra nice
gilts available. J. S. Davis,
c/o Abba Rt. 3, Fitzgerald.

Reg. Duroc boar with pap-
ers, proven service record. Rad
H. Johns, Rt. 1, Dallas. Ph.
3459. :

Duroc pigs from prize win-

ning stock, Sire is son of Fa= |

mous Grand Star Boy from
El Mar Farm. Reg in buyers
name, almost 8 wks. old, worm
ed, treated for Cholera, $25 ea.
Roscoe McDonald Jr. RFD 1,
Milledgeville. Ph. 9713.

Purebred Tamworth pigs,
gilts and males, good muscle,
length, coer and depth. Proli-
fie breeeders, lent nurs-
ing qualities, Breeding stock,
$25; meat stock, $15. Charles
Bald Suwannee. Ph, Bu-
ford .

eg. horn type Hereford bull
calves for sale Or trade one
for bull ak same breed, top
quality. W. J. Lyle, c/o Ora-
land Farm, Rt. 1, Lilburn. Ph,
Atlanta DR 3-0957.

First .class, reg., Berkshire
male pigs, 3 mos. old, from
large litters, $25 ea. C. J.
Hardman, Commerce.

Purebred Duroc pigs, 10 in
litter sired by son of Grand
Champion boar Southeastern

and Ga. State Fairs, 1957. In<

oculated ,wormed,-and papers
furnished, $25 at my farm Ship
freight col. Johnnie Davis, Rt.
2, Milledgeville.

Reg. Landrace boar, 17 mos.
old, $75; Landrace pigs, 10
wks. old, $15 ea. Alvin Greene,
Mutimer Dr. Augusta. Ph. 6-
3155.

Landrace hogs, Norweigan
and Swedish imports, top blood
lines in America: Service age

boars $150.00 to $500.00; bred
gilts, $250.00 to $500.00; 8 te
12 wks. pigs$ 75.00 ea. E. H,
Peavy, Jr., Mgr Jos H. Dimone
Ranch, Concord.









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LIVESTOCK

WANTED



Want good worker, small
mule or pony, wt. 750-900 Ibs.
not over 10 yrs. old. Advise

what you have and price. M.
H. Smith, Rt. 1, Fayetteville.

Want good mare mule for
work on farm gentle not over
8 yrs. old, and that knews
how to work, near my place
and cheap. J. L. Pitts, Rt. 2,
Lula.

Want mule or horse, 8 or 9
yrs. old Wt. 900 or 1000 Ilbs.,
gentle and will plow good. Ad-
vise what you have. A. B.
Cook, 3009 Whites Mill Rd. ae

POULTRY

FOR SALE





Golden Sebright Bantams,

1957 hatch, some laying now,

$1.57 ea. or $1.50 ea. in lots of
. Exp. Col. first class. A E.
Pilcher, RFD 1, Afagon.

Nice Bantam hens, $1 ea;
common pigeons, mated and
working, $1 pr; white Swiss
Homers, $2 pr. or exch. I pr.

r. Bantam chicks or 2

qo 1 pr
Bantam hens; Also 1 pr. Afri-

can Guineas, $5. Starling
Yawn, Byromville.

25 or 30 Bantam chickens,
some Cornish, 60c ea; also
want to swap Chinese gander
for old time White or gray-
white gander. Mrs. Lee Kirk-

ley, 3860 Cascade Rd. SW, At-

~ Tanta 11.

Purebred Blacktailed Jap.
Bantams and Golden Sebrights
purebred, $1.50 ea; $4.50 trio:
extra roosters, $1 ea; small
common Bantams, 75c ea. Mrs.
peer Joyce Vidalia Ph.

Japanese Silkie bantams: 1
wk. old, 50c; 2 wks. old, 60e;
3 wks., 70c; 4 wks., 75c. Also

hatching eggs, 20c. Henry M.

Hilliard, 219 Mellrich Ave. NE,

Atlanta 17. Ph. DR 8-1109.

Purebred Dark Cornish
Cockerels, ready for service
long ellow legs big hone
type, $2 ea. in lots of 2 H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.

10 Brown Leghorn hens, just
started laying, for sale. Roger} p
S. Cobb, Box 355, Marietta.

32 young high grade Brown
Leghorn hens, 8 mos. old,
$42.50; also 150 large type
White Leghorn hens, laying
good, $187.50. J. Paul Galli-
more, 740 Lynhurst Dr. SW,
Atlanta 11. Ph. PL 8-5715.

White Leghorns, 10 mos. old,

will cull 150 best layers, $1. 50

_ Robertson, Rt.

ea. FOB Augusta. Leonard H.
Lifsey, Rt. 1, Box 596, Augus-
ta. Ph. 3-8374.

30 purebred Buff Orpington
hens, 1957 hatch, now laying
$1. 50 ea. at my home. Mrs. D.
M. Barge, Tyrone.

7 common geese, $3 ea. J. D.
1, Athens.

5 young turkey toms for
sale, Grady Goss, Rt. 1, Menlo.



Giant Black Minorta breed-

and breeding hen, $7.50 for
pr; $10 trio. Also ero
eggs, 15, $3; 30, $5 PP. L.
Millians, Newnan,

Nice BB Turkey hens and
gobblers, $35 ea; also 20 young
White Leghorn hens, $2 ea.
Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurray
Dr. SW, Rt. 4, Box 487, Atlanta
11. Ph. PL 5-9237.

Nice fat turkeys for sale at
my home, 7 mi. No. Butler on
Hwy. 19. Miss Mary Gholson,
Rt. 2, Butler.

6 nice turkeys, April 1957
hatch $30 for the lot: 2 toms
4 hens now laying, $5 ea. at
my place. J. W. McLemore, Rt.
de Picts:

5 ducks, now laying, and 3
drakes, for sale. C. E. Stewart
208 Mill St., Jonesboro. Ph.
GR 8-5301.

POULTRY

WANTED





Want 10 or 15 Silver Lace
Wyandotte young hens, now
laying. Must be reasonable
price. B. T. Whitworth, Rt. 1,
Lavonia.

Want .3 Guinea hens and 1
rooster. Must be tame and
1956 or 1957 hatch. Write what
you have and price. T. C. King,
Rt. 4, Moultrie,

Want 25 to 100 White Rock
of good laying stock pullets,
if price is right. Inez Bragg,
P. O. Box 4081, Columbus.

Want: 10 hens hatched last
year any large size if prices are
right. Advise. Mrs. J. J. Car-
ter, Conyers.

GAME, FOWL, etc.

FOR SALE





Choice Ringneck Pheasants,
3. ea. Exp. paid on orders of
5 or more. Also 18 hens and 4
males, will give price on lot.

J. S. Harris, Rt. 2, Box 78,

Rossville.
Rabbits and chickens for
sale. O. J. Samples, 178 Es-

toria St. SE, Atlanta 16. Ph.
JA 4-0932.

No. Bobwhite quail, strong,
healthy, bred from 2. dif.
strains, $3. pr. Minimum ship-

ed 2 pr. RR Exp. only. Per-
ait No. 41. J. E. Akins, 1531
Athens Ave. SW, Atlanta 10.
Ph. PL 8-4807.

Show type Silver King Pig-
eons, big, blocky built young
birds and mated prs. from
Americas outstanding blood-
lines. Jim Whitney, P. O. Box
781, Rome.

Finest 1957 hatched, extra
large No. Bobwhite quail bred
and improved 37 yrs). Adult
quail 1 to 3 oz. heavier than
average. Mature, heavier bob-

whites, $3.- pr. and up ac-
cording to wts. and quality.
Permit No. 43. William A.

Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg., At-
lanta 3. Ph. MU 8-0866.

1957 hatch Ring Hapked
Pheasants, $2. ea. at farm, or
$2.25 shipped. Jere Roque-



more, RFD 2, Americus.



CALE

Feb. 17, Rome



Agricultural

Feb. 17, 18, 19 Rock Eagle Park
Market Managers Short Course.

Ass'n Show and Sale.

Feb. 26. 27, Radium Springs South-
eastern Pecan Growers convention;

Feb. 26, Athens Turkey Short Course.

Feb. 28, Albany Georgia Aberdeen- :
Angus Breeders

NDAR

Tamworth Swine

Association Sale.





ing cockerels, $5 ea; cockerel

NZ. White rabbits, 2 a Py mos.
old, $1.25 and
tively: Also NZ Red buck, yr.
old, $5. Ship Exp. Col. Dar-
rell Allen, Enigma.-

500 pigeons, your choice:
Jumbo White Kings, Racing
Homers, Trumpeters, Fan Tail,
India Mucee, Gazzi Modena,
Helmets, Muff Tumblers,
Dragoons, Frills, Red Cor-
noux, Blue Bars and others.
Will not ship less 3 prs. Send
MO. J. H. Street, 3090 Buford
Hwy., Atlanta 6. Ph. ME 4-
7888.

Blue male Peacocks and
Ring necked doves for sale. N.
H. Lienemann, Rt 2 seit,
Pleasant Rd., Macon. Ph. 5-
8503.

Ringnecked Pheasants: 6
cocks, and 5 hens, $50.. Will
not ship. Daniel Swartzantru-

ber, Rt. 1, Box 238, Monte-|-

zuma.

Finest quality breeder stock
Bobwhite quail and Chukars,
large size, healthy, fully feath-
ered. Sat. guar. Permit No. 3.
Ralph Keefer, Lake Harbin
Rd., Morrow. Ph. Jonesboro
GR 8-8477.

- New Zealand White Rabbits
excellent breeding does, $7.
up. Bucks, $4. up. C. W. Page,
149 North Ave. NE, Atlanta
8.

A-1 Bobwhite quail, Blond-
es and Reds, very large, free
of disease, fine for breeders.
Permit No. 25. J. S. T. Pratt,
Lithonia.

Large No. Bobwhite quail,
fully feathered, excellent
breeders, flight conditioned
for release for sale~ at my
place. Permit No. 50 and 77.
jack Holland, 471 Pasley Ave.
SE, Atlanta 16. Ph. JA 4-7120.

Chinchilla (not a rabbit)
female for sale. Make offer
Pete Jordan, Rt. 2, Austell.
Phep2o2s 6 (

Americas finest strain White
King Pigeons, $3. pr. Not less
than 2 pr. shipped. Ogden A.
Geilfuss, Rt. 3, Windy Hill
Rd., Marietta. Ph, Smyrna HE

-3 Es

GAME, FOWL, etc.

WANTED





Want motted White King
ae A. C. Fowler, Winter-
ville.

HANDICRAFTS

FOR SALE





Dbl. bed size quilt tops
pieced of new scraps, ma-
chine sewed. Set of hand em-
broidered _ pilloweases__ free
with ea. quilt top. $2. No
checks or stamps. Add post-
age. Pairlee oor Ries
Gainesville.

Linen guest towels, 15 x 11
inches; hand drawn work in-
sertion, Italian -hemstitch @%

across one end, pastels and
white, $1.50 ea. PP. Mrs. G.
H. Fort, 2074 Palifox Dr.
N.E., Atlanta 7. Ph. DR 3-
8025. .

Cotton percale quilt tops,
Broken Stove, London
Stairs, green with pink print
or yellow with brown. print,
$3.95 ea. PP. Mrs. E. Walters,
Rt. 2, Box 113, Waycross.

Novelty slip-on pot hold-

ers, 75 ea. PP. Asst. colors
in corduroy, denim, or Suede
flannel. Mrs. Woodrow Ash,
Watkinsville.

Hand embroidered pillow-
cases, $2 set; appliqued, $2.25
set; full sized, bleached cot-
ton material, new handmade
quilts, large size, asst. de-
signs, cotton padding 4-1/2
to 5 Ibs., $6 ea. Add Aig ae
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Elli-
jay.

Crocheted doilies, all colors
and sizes also 1 chair
Mrs. E. O. Johnson, Rt. 2
Hwy. 1,, Alma.

Dbl. bed size quilt tops in.

asst. colors, good qualisy
scraps, $1.50 ea. with post-
age. Mrs. Lula Mae Ervin,



Rt. 4, Madison.

$1.75 respec-:



$1. pre 3 ha
borders, $1

trimmed aprons, $1 -ea.; quilt |

tops, new material, $3.50; old|
fashioned crazy quilt, $26.

Mrs. G. C. Taylor, 2 Rite 24s

Bremen.

Large size quilt tops of new
scraps, $1.50 up.; quilted ones

by hand, $8 up; center pieces
with tatting around them, al-|

so vanity sets. Viola Belcher, | 3

2, Statesboro.

7 yds. white dbl. tatting,
fancy for scarves or pillow
cases; 8-3/4 yds. for. collars
or anything fancy, also white,
all 50e yd. PP. No checks.
Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Rt. 3, Box
157, Millen.

Rt.

lies, pineapple design, $2.50
plus postage. Mrs. J. V. Mg-
Clure, Rt. 1, Acworth.

Ladies print or white tea}.

aprons, asst. print and shapes,
all dif. trim, large or small
waist size, 3, $2.75, or $1 ea.
plus. postage. Mrs. Nancy
Henderson, Rt.
Ellijay.

4 quilt tops,
$1.75. ea. Add postage. No
checks nor COD. Mrs. E. E..
Clark, Rt.4, -Duhathy ;

Handmade quilts, good new
material, $5 to $7 depending

on weight. Margaret Smith, |

Rt. 3, Bascombe Rd., Wood-
stock, Ph. GL 5-6686. i

Handmade artificial Carna-

tions, Astors, and Roses, na-|

tural sizes, with leaves and
long stems, all colors, $1 doz.
PP. Mrs. Ruth Shuman, Rt.
1, Ellabelle.

2 dbl. bed size quilt tape:
strong quilt fashion, machine
sewed, $1.50 ea. Add postage.
No checks or stamps. Pairlee
Rundles, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

Bleached muslin _Pillow-
casea, embroidered in col.
thread, $3 pr. Mrs. Grady|
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Large hand crocheted table
cloth, Ecru color, 80 x 108
inches, $35. Mrs. J. S. Wal-
ton, Rt. 2, Pewder Springs.

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE





_ 25 gal. green cane syrup in

gal. jugs, $1.50 gal. for en-
tire lot; $1.75 gal. at my
place; 4 gal. lots shipped, $2
gal: less amt. shipped FOB
here. Mrs. M. F, Gaddia, Box
124, Quitman.

Jerusalem Artichokes, $1
gal; $7 bu. at my home; $1.50
gal. PP to 3rd zone; $7 bu.
Exp. Col. C. W. Page, 149
North Ave. N.E., Atlanta 8.
Ph. TR 4-6452.

chicken feed

200 white
sacks, no holes, nice smooth
cloth, 20c ea. and postage.
No COD. Mrs. G: M. Wag-

oner, Rt. 2, Blairsville.

Large Black Walnut meats,
$1.25 Ib. PP. All orders fill-
ed promptly. No stamps. Miss
Geleta Nichols, Hiawassee.

Shade dried leaf Sage, 35c
qt. Cash or MO., no checks.
Mrs. June Davis, Rt. 4, Dah-
lonega.

Hundreds of Bamboo Cane
roots, 50c lb .Add postage.
Denver Holland, 606 College
St., Carrollton.

Hot red Wepper for home
use only, 20 pods, 25c, and
postage. Miss Marie Mathys
Rie: Ellijay,

Two 14 in. crocheted doi- |

3, Box ae

large size, |:

| Hwy. 1.

ron fies Rt.

cap...

| Berry.

Ph, ee 9237.
100,000 stal

ret 100 3
mark. :
Brooklet, Be

Sundried_ Ap
core a Monts









rsord: N
Hiawassee. :

14,000 stalks origina
Sugar Cane, 7c ea. st
H. Greer, Rt. 1, Hi

PL 3-9005.
Walk-in tefrig
one 39 in. wide,-

wide. T. R Breedigs
roe, :

About 300 the
fence, with top
barb wire, to be tak
Wm. A. Walker, Qu
20 to 30,000 old
green Sugar Cane
$4 M,. 16 mi. S.
Josh eave
Nicholls.

Garlic patie. y
Oetaae: No checks. | :

ville. =

Print feed sacks
washed, 2 to {
no holes, 3, $1.25.

age. $4.50 doz. No COD.
George Collins, 891 1
Drive, N.E., A

BL 5- 1449.

only: Cowhorn, 6
Cayenne, 20c di

Hot Pepper,
flower seed, |
postage. Mrs.
Rt5; Ellijay. |

Strange,
Hartwell.

popcorn shelled, free c
vils. Mrs. T. F. Mas:
Box 339, Savanna

Quote price. Ben
c/o The Berry

Want Chines ia
Hazlenuts, and Chin :
Quote lowest cash p
key S. Flythe, First-
Bldg. Augusta. s

Want hops for pl
use for yeast. Mrs.





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