= Tom Linder Cominissioner: orial. By TOM LINDER wuary 8, 1953 a. meeting was 300 at the Henry Grady ta, of segments of the dairy e State. ; stated that the purpose of the as to form an over-all organi- ributors organizations. This udes manufacturers. ourse of the meeting many discussed; including produc- O pricing, pastures and feed, ts, return and. See to pro- brought out in the meeting e noW a number of imitations es for ice cream and other cts on the market, especially ive states. These substitutes two classes. In one class are used with vegetable oil d for butterfat. In the other ilk products are used, but these made entirely from vegetable laded,. = >: D THESE BE SOLD IN- oA e main questions before the as whether or not these imita- 2D oducts should be allowed rgia, and if so, on what basis, a by the Legislature. ED VEGETABLE OILS, BLE SOLIDS AND MILK SOLIDS. now informed from Wash- avy imports of powdered now being received in the ss from northwestern Europ- es, from Australia, New Zea- mber of other countries. -known fact that Ameri- y. the hundreds of millions, aken from American tax- given to foreign countries. cost of production in those eing subsidized by American is obvious that the Ameri- mM catmnot continue in busi- mpete in price with subsidized oducers. What has been said to imports or -subsidized Iso applies to imports of and solids. Imports of but- rthwestern European coun- ceturer out of busi- INDUSTRY L _ VETERINARY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1958 DIVISION GE represent producers organiza- agetable solids whee various their sales should be prohibit- th the growing sale of | country, has almost price in determining the price of whole grade A milk has the effect of putting grade A cream on the same market level as cream from manufacturing grades of milk. DECLINING SALES. OF MILK There is rapidly developing a nation- wide shortage of milk. This is due to competition of milk substitutes and the - penalizing of American dairymen, especi- ally those who produce grade A milk "* AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION Mr. Pat Crowe of Smyrna, Georgia gave a report as to. the American Dairy _ Association and its advertising campaign. SUBSTITUTES S Se The American Dairy Association is an association of manufacturers and pro- cessors. Their advertising program by radio, magazines, newspapers, etc. is necessarily concerned with dairy products that have been processed or manufactur- ed. They have no interest in grade A milk other than to substitute manufact- uring grades for grade/A in the consumer market. In newspapers, magazines and on the radio you read and hear ads and commericals on milk products and milk substitutes. Taking all of these things into consideration, the whole question boils down to the simple proposition of whether or not we shall continue to have a grade A dairy in this State. It is obvious that -we cannot have grade A milk in Georgia if we expect the dairymen to produce grade A milk and sell it in competition with powders from unsanitary manu- factured milk, and in competition with foreign imports of dairy products and vegetable products. If the coming session of the Legisla- ture is called upon to pass on any meas- ure affecting the dairy industry, this is the question that will confront them, to-wit: Do we or do we not intend to continue to have grade A milk for our children and sick people? SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS SOLD UNDER TRADE NAMES It has now become the practice of many food manufacturers and processors to put out foods of many kinds, including new mixtures of foods, under some trade name. The use of new trade names has the effect of deceiving the consuming public as to the true nature of these foods. As an illustration, an imitation ice cream which is made from soybean meal and oil, sugar and flavoring, and sold under a trade name will be eaten by many people who believe they are eating ice cream. It seems to me we should have a law requiring the label on all food to _ show exactly what it is made of and the erates used, This is the only way to protect the consuming public against frauds. There are many other foods sold by names which deceive the public as_ to their true contents. As an illustration, sausage, ground meats, meat loaf, etc., and of course when you get into the | category of hot dogs, weiners and ham- burgers, you never know whether or not you are eating pork, beef, entrails, lites, livers or what. The truth is that people eat many things in prepared foods _ that they would not put on their table if they knew what it was. This is why we should have a food law requiring a plain label in the English language stating in common English terms the contents of all food preparations and the percentage ; of each ingredient. The increase in can-_ cer, heart disease, stomach trouble, and other diseases cannot all be blamed on. = tobacco and whiskey. These no doubt ~ take their toll, but improper foods no doubt take a much heavier toll, because improper foods affect children in their growing years and lay a foundation in~ weakened constitutions for the ravages ue disease in later years. VETERINARY DIVISION Some of the duties of the Veterinary Division of the State Department of Agriculture are to keep records of im- ports of powdered, condensed and skim-~_ med milk, and to permit their use only on permit by distributors and processors. _ Another duty is to prevent imports of whole milk for bottling purposes unless such milk is produced and handled under conditions no less adequate for the pro- tection of public welfare than grade A ~ milk produced in Georgia. It is the ave of the Veterinary Division to see that = milking herds are regularly tested for tuberculosis, brucellosis and other dis- eases; to see that all milk distributing plants and dairies are conducted in a = sanitary manner for the protection and health of the people; and to see that no untested animals are carried from sales barns into. clean herds. Weare living in a day of rapid changes : of all kinds. Each year men become more anxious to make money. Many men are _ willing to do almost anything to make a few dollars. Sometimes the health of the people is involved, as well as the health of livestock, Public officials who perform their duty and undertake to carry out the laws of the state are bound to get on some peoples toes. and death. Disease and death can easily result through failure to carry out sani- tary laws and food laws. Sh a | Regulations are. in- convenient it is true, but so are disease PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN Address all items.for publication and all requests to be put iling list and for change of address to STATE BU- OF MARKETS, 222 STAT CAPITOL, Atlanta, NAL on t RBA! Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompained by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertiom of notices contain- ing more tham 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing In the Bulletin, n@ for any transaction resulting from. published notices, Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St.. Covington, Ga ; By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol. Atlania, Ga, s Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act Jof June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1108. Act GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN | of October 8, 1917. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Execufive Office, State Capito! Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace St. Covikgton, Ga. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Dearborn Dise Terracing Plow for Ford tractor, used very little, cheap. 1 mi. E. Magnet. ; Covington, ge Cc. Wolfe, 2. : 2 Row Cotton Planters and Cultivators for J. D. Tractor, sed 2 seasons, excellent cond., i. No letters. 3 mi. Hwy. 41 en Hastings Bridge-McDonough Ba. C. J. Heleotes, Hampton, Rt. Super C Farmall Tractor, 2 dise plow, bush harrow, 10 disc smoothing harrow, stalk cutter, eultipacker, manure and corn conveyer, subsoiler, cultivator, lanters, 2 Row Gee Whiz anal otary Hoe for tractor, No. 9 Mowing Machine. Reduced price ee home. E. J. MeGinnis, Alp- haretta, Rt. 1, Box 146. Phone 4737. John Deere B Tractor, self gtarter, lights, power lift, over- pauled painted, good rubber, J. D. 4 dise tiller, 11 A combine, good running order, smoothing end Bermuda harrow, power pea uller, 20 in. farm bell, com- pleted H Scoop Pan. C. L. Ben- hett, Jefferson. 1951 A John Deere Tractor (Rollomatic), cultivators, plant- ers, extra plows, power trol, 6!1 dise tiller, 7 ft. harrow, 7xl4 rain drill, 12 A combine, lst. elass cond., $3500. Or sell separa- ely. E. J. Foster, Alamo, Rt. 1. hone 6411. Allis-Chalmers G_~- Tractor, with planters, cultivators, 24 in. disc plow, belt pulley, fine shape, no junk, $675. at my place mi. N. Newman on the Roscoe Rd. Lonnie P. Sewell, Newnan, Rt. 2. Tel 814J1. 3 hp Garden All Tractor with) low, cultivator, disc and trac- r trailer, excellent cond., used very little. Orestes H. Max- son, Pine Mountain Valley. Phone Hamilton 2883. One Horse Wagon, fair cond. with tires, for sale or exch. for small healthy heifer yearling, a- 200 lbs. C. A. Gay Wrens, Ronde \ m= g0ea. J. D2 H Wagons, | butor in good cond. B. A. rwin, | cheap, or exch. for good weeder. eameia H. Fountain, Dublin, Rt. Good 2 H Wagon for sale or trade for good 1H Wagon; Also 2 horse riding cultivator, 2 H stalk cutter. All good cond. &. H. Estes, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. Light Single Dise Plow, good cond., made to be pulled by horse power but can be pulled by tractor. W. W. Bailey, Chick- amauga. Clarke Cutaway DBL cut Harrow, twenty 18 in. scalloped disc, good working cond., dise worn very little, $100. at my farm. Homer G. Cline, Canton, Rt: i. Ford Equipment: 4 Disc Tiller, good as new, $150.; 2 Bottom Plow, good cond., Peanut Weed- er, good cond. for sale Fred O. Darby, Albany, P. O. Box 464. 2 He Wagon with bed, bargain $20. Come see. No letters L. M. Nations, Canton, Rt. 3. : 6 Showwalter Chicken Brood- ers, good as new, $30. ea. Law- son Samples, Gainesville, Rt. 4. One Super C, IHC, Farmall Tractor, used around 90 working days, cultivating, planting, fer- tilizer attachments, $500. below list price. Ira Poole, Jr., Unadil- a. Bush and Bog Harrow, good as new, lift type, for Ford Trac- tor, $200.; Cotton Duster, good shape, to be mounted on Ford Tractor, $125. At my farm 10 mi. E. Hawkinsville. D. H. Sim- mons, Hawkinsville. Models A, and B . Farmall Tractors (one each), 8 dise har- row, mower, Intl. 52 combine with motor, 30 in Meadows Mill, shafting, pulleys, belts, corn sheller, C. E. Cagle, Maysville. Model, DC Case Tractor, 49 |model, Model No. 792 Case Disc | Harrow, Set Planters and Cul- | tivators for DC Model Case, and |Case 5 Disc Tiller, used very | little. Sacrifice price if you act | quick. Mrs. Jas. R. Montgomery, | Warrenton. Phone 238. Corn Distri- Horse Drawn Cole |Planter and Fertilizer |Alamo, Rt. 2. | | 1951 John Deere Mt Tractor, |touchmatie contrel, cultivators, SECOND HAND | MACHINERY FOR SALE Good farrn dump cart, shape, $25. Mrs. Pearl inger, Rincon. good Seck- Avery 2 dise tractor plow and IHC 2-H. walking cultivator. Reasonable price: Robert F. Bal- lard, Milner. Rt. 1. Good 1 H. wagon, $40. FOB: B. F! Cook, Tucker. Cooledge Road. Phone Clarkston 7846. Farmall Super A 1951 model tractor, Made 2 crops. Also the equipment; set of 12 in. bottom plows, dbl. sec. disc harrow, cul- tivators, planter and fert. dis- tributer. Good condition. Rea- sonable priced. Otto J. Snooks, Springfield. Phone 2002, SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want Planter and Fertilizer Distributor for Model A Farm- all Tractor, good cond. Advise W. F. Hardison, Savannah Beach. ; 2 Want used Garden Tractor, preferably David Bradley Must be good. Adivse. Avery Step- hens, Buford, RR 3. Want one New Holland Hay Baler complete, good cond. R. W. Daws, Rutledge, RFD. Want good Mowing Machine for Cub Farmall Tractor, no junk. Durwood Lane, Winder, Rt. 3. Want used Tool Bar for Model B John Deere Tractor, built for power trol; Also want Power Pump for orchard spraying. Advise. O. E. Crawford, Goggins. | | Want Farmall A Tractor, 46- 48 model, with hydraulic lift, 2 or 3 disc plough and dbl. sec. harrow, good cond. from an adjoining county. A. F. Under- wood, Conyers, Rt. 3. Want Cultivator, Planters for Ford Tractor, in good condition and bargain. Tom Hutcheson, Temple, Rt. 2. Want John Deere 2 Bottom Turn Plow to fit M T John Deere Tractor State make, best offer. J. H. Harrell, Bartow, RFD 2. : Incubator, 200-300 egg cap. at once. Must be reasonable price. Mrs, L. W. Williams, Twin City, Rt. 2. Want Walking Disc for Planet Jr. Cultivator. Must be good condition, priced right. L. D. Todd, Danville. Want used Cultivators for 1950 Johm Deere A Tractor, in good condition; 8 ft. smoothing harrow with mounting brackets for remote hydraulic cylinder, Advise. T. Howard Johnson, Americus, Rt, 2. and Bogg 8 Disc Rome Harrow for lighter Tandem Harrow, or Smoothing Harrow. W. T. Ewing, Monroe, Rt, 3. Want-small 1 row tractor, any |good make, with plow, harrow |and cultivator, in good cond. for eash. N. Morris Nicholson, Talk- ing Rock. Rt. 1. PLANTS FOR SALE Regular Boysenberry Plants, 15, $1: PP. J. W. Toole, Macon, 1301 Burton Ave. | Frostproof Cabbage, White Bermuda Onion and Collard | Plants, $1.50 M. W. W. Williams, | Quitman. Chas. Walefield, Copenhagen Market, and Mid Season Market | Cabbage, also White and Yellow Bermuda Onion Plants, fresh, green, prompt shipments, 300, 1951 Ford Tractor, lift, tires, planters, guano hoppers, 2 row} $1.; 500, $1.50; $2. M. Del. Count all good cond., fully 1250. Near Aldens Courts, Hwy. 8. W..P. Smith, Temple, Rt. 1. Gem Dandy DeLuxe Elec. re excellent cond., $12.50. . L. Watt, Atlanta, 924 Virginia Ave N. E. tivating, priced to -sell. Jack | Barnette, Colbert, RFD. Model A John Deere Tractor ane Taylorway Harrow, good tires, price right. O. D. Hard- man, Danielsville, Rt. 1. Pitts, Box 8 Phone 2150. Klondike Strawberry, $2.75; White Bermuda Onion, 30c C; 500 $1.25; Peppermint and Catnip, 10e bunch PP. Mary iRuth Phillips, Royston, Rt 1. Want an Electrie or Kerosene} Want to exch. 1400 lb. Bush 1 500, | PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR Frost Proof Chas. Wakefield, Copenhagen Market, and Round Dutch Cabbage Plants, green, strong, 500, $1.; $1.50 M; 5000 and over, $1.25 M. Exp. Phone 2154. T. G. Crenshaw, Pitts, mt 1 Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, 85e doz.; Hazlenut Bushes, 75c doz.; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz., $1.; Yellow Root Plants, 65c doz.; Yellow Root, washed, free of dirt, $1. for 4 Ib; lard box full. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Frostproof Chas. Wakefield and Early Jersey Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Del. Prompt shipment. Full count. E. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Frostproof Cabbage, Collard, and Onion Plants, $1.50 M. W. M. Williams, Quitman. Kudzu Crowns, not cut apart, $10. M; Also Bermuda Grass. Plants, $1. C..Add postage. Miss Annie Sue Jones, Dahlonega, Rt. 1 , Early Jersey and Chas. Wake- field Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.75; $3. M del.; $2.50 M at farm; Also .Marglobe and Rutger Tomato Seed, $1.85 Ib. Del. Prompt shipment. Good count. Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt: 1. : ss Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7.; $12.50 M. Del. No echks. C. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt 2. Rooted Sage Plants, $1 dez Del in Ga Mrs. Joe W. Craft, Hartwell, Rt 3. Copenhagen, Chas. Wakefield, Early Jersey, Market favorites Cabbage, and White Bermuda, Onions and Collard Plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del. in Ga. Fine for tractor setting. Count and quality guar. Ship daily. Phone 3883. E. LL. Fitzgerald, Fitz- gerald, P. O. Box 662. Cabbage by the millions, Copenhagen, Chas. Wakefield, Glory, and Early Jersey, also White Bermuda Onion, and Ga. Collard Plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Disease free, no insects. No orders too large or small. Ship daily. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Klondike and Mastodon Strawberry Plants, 200, $1.50: 50, $3.; $5. M; Wakefield and Dutch Cabbage, 500, $1.60; $2.50 M. Del. No chks, C, W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Condon, Mastodon Everbear- ing Strawberry, $1. C:; Blue- berry, 75 doz.; Catnip, Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Garlic Bulbs, 75e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Mastodon Strawberry, 70ce C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.50, $4.25 M. Exch, 200 plants, for 4 print sacks alike. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. White Crystal. Wax Bermuda Onion Plants, extra large, green, fresh, 500, $1.50;.$2. M. Del. PP; 5 M, $7.50. Express. Prompt del. Satis. guar. F. F. Stokes, Warner Robins, 304 - 2nd. St. Klondike. Mastodon Straw- berry, $1. C; Old Time Black Raspberry, Tame Blackberry, 4, $1.; Muscadine Vines, 35c ea.; Blue plums. 40c ea; Walnut Sprouts, 25c per ft. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming. Mtn. Huckleberry, Wild Black- {berry, 50c doz.; Wild Straw- berry, 50c C; 200 Klondike Strawberry, $1.; Yellow Sugar Fig, Peach Sprouts, $1. ea.; Kudzu Plants, rooted, 10c ea; (Raspberry, 6, $1.; Also Elberta Peach Seed, 40c doz.; Clear- stone, 35c doz.; Jap. Plum Seed, |50e doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming Chas. Wakefield, Golden Acre Frostproof Cabbage, fresh, green (millions ready), and White Ber- equipped,|complete, extra plows for cul-}guar. Ready J. D. Crenshaw, | muda Onion, 300, $1.; 500, $1.25, |$2. M. Prompt del. All PP. R. Chanclor, | Pitts. Frostproof Copenhagen Market Cabbage, $2.25 M; 500, $1.35. Prompt shipping, good Eldorado Blac! , 1m ed variety, 1-3 ft., z 75 C; $50. M. Maude He Greenville, Rt. 3. - : Rooted Sage and GC Plants, 2, 25c; $I. daz.s3 Hickory Nuts, 10 Ibs, $1 lbs., $2.; And Dried Leaf $2: lb. Virgil Keith, Alvat Kudzu _ Crowns, $10. M;_ cadine, Fox Grape Vines, | ed, 4, $1. Add postage. J. B. Jones; Dahlonega, R RI a f alee i S # 222 ~~ See a Ee eeEE Mixed Missionary and M: don Strawberry that gre same patch; $1. C. PP. Tom le, Carrollton, Rt. 8. Large Red-Jumbo. Strawk $1. C. Plus postage; Ove $10. postpaid. Mrs. Elmer C Gainesville, Rt. 8, Sse Frostproof. Winter Cabbage and Collard, 500, $1.25; $2. M: 3000, H. Branan, Gordon. Early Jersey, Chas. W field Cabbage, ready, and | muda Onion, 300, $1.; 500, $ $2. M. Del. Satis. guar. Conner, Pitts. fa rLe 300 Sse. = c| SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE _ 3000 lbs. recleaned Mi t with about 5 Johnson Grass per pound, 12e Ib. in 100 Ib. ack Welden, Griffin, Jac Rd. Ph. 5896. o Approx. 800 bu. each Call Full Grain Barley and Cc Full Grain Oats, $2. and bu, respectively, both sui for seed or feed, No. 1 que Approx. 1500 Ibs. Ky. 31 Fe containing about & pet. ore grass, 99 pct. germ., 12c Ib. | W. M. Nixon, Thomaston, I Ave. sg Old Fashion Twidi English Pea Seed, very pre small and tender, 65c cup. Waco Agnew, Canon, Rt. White Eggplant Seed, 150 Whole White Eggplant, fu ripe seed, $1. ea. Prepaid i Mrs. T, M. Randolph, Mari 409 Washington Ave. _ Frostproof English Pea | 40c cup; Striped Half Ru Bean, 45c cup; Old Fas Bunch Okra, Curled Mus 30c cup; White Multipl Onion, $1.35 gal. Del. Mrs. L Phillips, Royston, Rt. I, Coker No. 1 Wilt Resi Cotton Seed, Ist, yr., kept at gin, $8. Cwt. N. G. Bi Buford, Rt. 2. Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, sov certified seed, 50 lbs, or 25 Ib.; Over 50 Ibs, 22e W. T. Ewing. Monroe, Rt. 3. Pure Pride of Ga, and Ice-box Watermelon oz.; 1/4 1b, $1.20 PP in W. Y. Summers, Newnan 5. = Old Fashion Running En; Pea Seed, frostproof, 50c pt, postage. Mrs..Garnett Baldwin, Rt. 1. : 402 and Virginia Gold Te co Seed, germ. 91 pct. gi from cert. seed, 40 oz.; $1.10; $4.25 lb.; 2 Ibs. or $4. lb. PP. Prompt i Geo. Y. Fletcher, Tifton, Champ. Green Glaze Col Seed, 4 Thls., $1.; 8 Tbls, $2. in Ga. Time to sow. Mrs. T. loway, Cobbtown, Rt. 1... Old Time Little White Te Garden, White Tender Cuts Cornfield Bean Seed, $1. . Col. Striped Garden Beans, cup. Add postage, Mrs. Wade, Talking Rock, Rt. 1. 900 bu. recleaned Oats, treated, in even wt. 4 bu. $1.15 bu. Duke Lane, Ft. Val Pure Iron Peas, pright, ft matured, highest germ., cleaned, in burlap beeen hay or seed, $6. bu. is bu Oats, Texas Rustproof, bu.; 100 bu, Arlington Oat 30 bu. FOB farm, and \ roe ee Se Ee OO ee ee ect Ret UL bs 257 25 2. 55 ee ee ee | PEP EEE, count. Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4. L. E. Akins, Macon, Rt. 87981. ae pe oak MARKET BULLETIN PAGE THREE SEED AND GRAIN "FOR SALE Glaze Collard Seed, $1. -Collard Plants, $1.50, Sane, 8c per stalk; Soft Cane 10c stalk. FOB my il) ship by express with . S. J, Foss, Brook- * Victor Oats, 95 pet. and Tift 14 Oats, 91 pet. both recleaned, in even oe 25e bu. J. D. Duke, Valley. ae Wide Leaf Bull Face bacco Seed, 75c Thls.; Little ion Peas, 35c cup; 3 cups, $1.; kin Seed ,40c cup; Okra, t.; Gourd Seed, 35c pack; , $2. doz.; Sage Plants, : Ze Mastodon Everbearing z berry. 75c C. Add postage. 3 COD L. J. Ellis, Cumming, rtin Gourd ~Seed, from size gourds. Send a self sed stamped envelope and 75 seed. Plant in March. . Smith, Monticello, Rt. 2. co Seed: Varieties 402, 85 pet., Chambers Special, ; germ., 1 oz., 50c, $5. Ib.; $20.; Rutger Tomato Seed, Kt PP. Earl Stuckey, Bean. Seed, Cream ner; and mixed Cut- Cornfield, Little Pink Pea- Week, 50c cup: White glish Peas, 75 cup. Add e. No chks. Mrs. Ivy erland, Ellijay, Rt. = der Garden Bean Seed, falf Runner, Pink Pea- cup. Add postage. Mrs. Hensley, lay, Rt. 3. ntl: Russian Sunflower w Meat Watermelon 40 for 10c and self addres- tamped envelope; $2.; $1. pound. Add postage. Mrs. Traylor, Rebecca, . bu. good clean oats, $1.10 ill sack if you furnish . V. Vaughn, Bogart. ~ White Multiplying Ss, $1.25 gal. Exch. 1 gal. print sacks not alike, Jes or mildew. Ea. pay post- s. Zoe Fortenberry, bu. Victorgrain Oats, fe run, extra clean, $1.25 ons Gatan Bean and Grass od quality, $40. ton at baled in square bales. H. erkins, Milner, RFD. 1. 7019 Griffin. te nest onion sets for planting, $1.35 gal. PP . Mrs, B. A. Weeks, Dial. te Hall runner bean seed, -free, 55c cupful; Clay 30c cupful; Black Diamond ber, ? tbls, 15c; large hot 3 pods, 10c: mustard z tbls., nt sacks. Ea. pay postage. ~ DD. os Ellijay. Rt. der white Half Runner] n beans, 50c teacupful: red skled crowders and blue Java 25 teacupful; freestone seed, 35c doz. Add post- Mrs. Minnie Lou Brown, Found. me. Tt, red, 1 fresh in; 3 to fresh- Jan., others later on, fine ng, no culls, at farm 3- 1/2 SW Rutledge. ao. Cosa edge. : , January 14, 1958 5 M; Ga. Green Hard | barn. You furnish bags; | CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE 6 reg. Guernseys, all tested, well marked, 2 bull calves, 5 mos. and 2 mos, old, 2 heifers 9 mos. and 3 mos, old, 2 cows, 3-1/2 and 3 yrs .old, for sale or exch. for corh in Shuck, oats, good hay within 50 mi. Gaines- ville. Ben F. Harris, Lula, P. O. Box 115. Brahman Bull, 2 yrs. old, 2 un- related Brahman Heifers, about 800 Ibs. ea., $600. for lot. Or trade for hogs at top market price. R. J. Williams, Davis- boro, Rt. 1. Polled Hereford Bulls, reg. both assications, ready for serv- ice, $200. - $800. W. M.. MeGin- nis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. 4 reg. Hereford Bulls, 3 poll- ed, 1 horned, 6 mos. to 3 yrs. old, Domino strain, all very gentle. Dams were good milk producers and raise fine calves, $100.-$350. ea. Mrs. C. W. Harper, Decatur, Rt. 1, 1000 Columbia Dr. De. 2975 Holstein Bull, 14 mos. old, fine stock, not reg., 3 fine heifers, 2 fresh, 1 to freshen in March, 5 gal. cow to freshen in Feb. See. Doyle Garrett, Dunwoody, Ball Mill Rd. 15 close-up springers, heavy Holstein, Jersey, and Guernsey, 1st. and 2nd. calves. D. A. Rus- sell, Avondale Estates, Guernsey Cow to freshen Feb. 4th., fourth calf, $175. Ezra N. Castleberry, Atlanta, 997 Capito] Ave. S. W. Ma 4775. Reg. Hereford Bulls, Domino breeding: Two 14 mos. old (1 polled, 1 horned); three 5-7 mos. old (1 polled, 1 horn- ed); 3 yrs. old herd bull, Also Grade White Face Calves, Hei- fers, and Bulls, 6-12 mos. old. James M. Hill, Smyrna, Rt. 2, Concord Rd. Phone 5-4857. 3 Holstein Heifers, 2 Young Holstein Cows, all freshen with- in 30 days. 5 P. Simpson, Col- lege Park, Rt. 2. Ca. 6859. Young 3/4 Jersey Cow, Ist. calf, 3 gal. daily, $200. Fred D. Griggs, College Park, Rt. 3, Box 165. Fa. 5830. - Guernsey Cow, to freshen a- round-4 mos., give 4. gal. milk daily, now giving 2 gal, Reason- able price. Near Flat Rock Church. W. M. Fritts, College Park, Rt. 3. (Call Fa. 4481 after 9 PM). HOGS FOR SALE 20 OIC-PC feeder pigs, mixed, with sows, bred and ready to farrow, $15.; also Guernsey cow with 4 wks. old heifer calf, $200. at farm, Corner Niskey Lake and county line Road, Eugene Huzhalsky, Ben Hill. Rt. 1. Black African big bone Guinea male pigs, 7 mos. old, large emough for service, $35. ea; 6 wks. old males, $2250 ea; females, $20. ea. Reg. buyers name. Ship anywhere. Will | Dixon, Athens, 25 D Hillside St. _| Phone 2878 W. 4 SPC and 2 Black Essex sows, sired by Reg. boar, farrow Feb. 15th. and March 5th. 2nd and 3rd litter ea $50. ea; 25. SPC pigs, 11 wks. old, from Reg. boar, $10. ea; Trade for corn and hay. at my barn. Roy M. Bond, Lithonia. Rt. 1. Reg. Cherry Red Blocky Type |Duroc Pigs, $25. ea. Some un- |Telated. H . L. Williams, Baxley. 3 Reg. SPC Male Pigs, 12 wks. old, $20. ea. James V. Wood, Pineview. 4 Big Bone Shoats, $12.50 ea. at my place: $16. ea. shipped. j}Andy Wade. Alto, Rt. 1. dele Pecan Auctions ee 8, 1953 20,644 Ibs. equals $4,905.36 23-29 1/4e lb. 22-28 1/2c. lb. __16-22 Ib. 19-22 lb. Plato) 7 OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky, from prize winning stock ,and Hampshire Pigs, All 8 wks. old, choice breeding stock, reg. buy- ers name, treated. $20. ea. Mack Patrick, Voc. Ag, Teacher, Rabun Gap. 40 head Reg. Duroc Pigs, 40- 60 lbs., best of blaodlines, show stock, well developed for 9 wks. to 11 wks. old, male and gilt, $25. ea. Leon Norman, Moul- trie, Rt. $ Choice 1. yr. old purebred Ra Duroc-Jersey Male, from champ. Ga. bloodlines, 250 lbs., $35. at farm, $40. del. 150 mile radius. Robbie Rocker, Metter, OIC Pigs, both sexes, 90-100 Tbs., from champ. _ bloodlines, $25. ea. at farm. $1.50 extra if shipped; Also light Service Boars from show type sire and dam, all registered in buyers name J. H. Roquemore, Americus, RFD 2. Blocky Type Hampshire Gilts and Boars, reg., with papers, 8- 10 wks. old, $25. ea. FOB. Do not ship. Bobby Windham, Glen- wood, Rt. 2. Blocky type Hampshire Gilts and Boars, reg., with papers, 8- 10 wks. old, $25. ea. FOB. Do not ship. Hilton E. Davidson, Voe. Ag. Teacher Lowery FFA, Glen- wood, Rt. 2. Blocky Type SPC Gilts and Boars, reg., with papers, 8-10 wks. old, $25, ea. FOB. Do not ship. Clark Moore, Dublin, Rt. 10 wks. old Hampshire Pigs, may be registered buyers name, $15. ea. My farm, Glenwood Rd. Norman E., Elsas, Decatur, Rt. 2, Glettwood Rd. PC Pigs, 8 wks. old, $10. ea. not reg. at my farm I mile South} Hooker School in Murray Co. Will not ship. O. J. Robinson, Dalton, Rt. 3, Box 114, OIC Pigs and Shoats, short nose, blocky type stock, out of best of bloodlines. Paul J. Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1. One Cherry Red Duroe ready for service, best of bloodlines, registered litter, $45. with papers; Also purebred Polled Hereford Bull, 600-625 Ibs., well formed, well marked, $165. E. R. Upehurch, Baxley, Rt. 1. Phone 2836. Purebred PC Sow, approx. 300 Ibs.> with papers, $60. FOB. From prize winning stock. R. P. McCorkle, Buena Vista, Rt. 3. SPC Reg of Merit gilts and males, about 120 lbs. ea. excep- tionally fine breeding ae L. G. Owensby, Tennille. age : Purebred Hampshire Pigs, best bloodlines, reg buyers name, $20, ea. at farm. 2 mi. out Dear- ing St. C._ M. Mahan, Megr., Covington, Rt. 4. Reg. SPC Service Boars, 1 Bred Gili and Fall Pigs, unrelat- ed pairs, wormed, doubled treat- ed, guar. to satisfy on mail order. H, B. Roberson, Chula. 6 SPC, NFA Shoats, $ gilts, 3 boars, 9 wks old, about 75 Ibs. ea., $100. for Jot. Homer Hudson, Lumpkin, Rt. 1-A, (c/o Fisher Hudson). 3 mos. old Berkshire Pigs, subj. to register, well grown, suitable for either breeding or meat purposes, G. L. Bramlett, Marietta, Rt. 4. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Good Farm Mule, 1000 Ibs., ro bad habits, 8 or 9 yrs. old, A-1 quality, guaranteed. Cleve Hill, Reynolds, Rt. 2. 1 pair mules, 1000-1100 lbs., 7 yrs. old, perfectly matched, reasonably priced for cash. L. M. Silas, Warrenton. Good Mare, round 1050 8 yrs. old, a- Ibs., strawberry |roan, good work mare, also a No. 8 one horse plow, all for $50. G. M.: Waggoner, Blairs- ville, Rt. 2. stock.| : HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Roan Horse Mare, about 1100 Ibs., pony built, $65.; Also strong 1 H one row walking No. 56 Chattanooga 2 H River- side or Hillside Turn Plow with extra new point, good shape, $15. H. B. Shearhouse,. Guyton. Shetlands: Silver Dap- ple Stallion, 3 Geldings, Mare heavy in foal, also new cart. ,Hargain. Phone 5929J. H. M. Lambert, Albany, 1003 Dawson 8 year old black Mare Mule, good cond:, 1000 lIbs., $100. at my place on Fairburn Rd., 1 mile east Douglasville; Also good 1 H Wagon and light farming tools, $50. .8. F. Wal- den, Douglasville. Gentle work horse, med. weight, about 10 yrs. old, will work or ride, $25.. my place, 5 mi. Dallas. Mrs. Zora Brown, Dallas, Rt. 8, (McPherson Rd.). RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Guinea Pigs (cavies), short haired English, white, Himalay- an, eream, red, golden, silver Agouti, choclate, few albino, size 8 oz, up. S. Battson, Griffin, 669 McLaurin St. 1 large NZ Red Buck, Sr. stock, also few juniors, all ped., from best bloodlines, Yreason- able price. Write: R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. Super fine White NZ Breed- ing Stock, famous Wooley-few Gold Seal stock, young only, does and bucks $5.25 ea. John Fields, Griffin, 1018 W. Poplar St. Phone 3682 after 5:30 P. M. 3 ZW and Angora Cross Bucks, 8 mos. old, 8-9 lbs, at my place. $8. ea. Exch. 1 for bred doe or high class buck. C. W. Page, Atlanta, 140 N Ave., N. E. Phone At. 6452. 25 grown doe rabbits, 7-12. lbs. ea., several breeds, Also 8 (7 and 8 wk, old). all meat prices. Mrs. 8s O'Neal, Concord, P. O. Box 4, NZW Rabbits, ee type, eyes, heavy breeders, 35 en bred in Dee., 10 bucks, 25- wks. old, for. sale or exch. for ealf, pigs, or pheasants. W. T. Pickens, Lilburn, pink SHEEP "AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 Fresh Nubgian Milk Goats for sale. W. C. Neal, Cartersville. Milk Goats, fresh now, several young Togs to freshen Feb. Ist. Can furnish papers. $25. $50. Registered, Leon Watson, Un- adilla, P. O. Box 214. 4 Toggenburg Milk Goats, for sale or trade. Luke R. Eason, College Park, 3570 Redwine Rd., Rt, 3, Box 435. Fat Lambs at market prices. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Call Madison 2603. 15 female, 1 billy, 2 pinched, 1 butt headed, and one large goat $3. - $7. ea. P. A. Cross, Social Circle, Rt. 2. 2 fat, well kept milk goats, ready for breeding, Nubian, other, Toggenburg cross, both heavy milkers when fresh, $25. D. D. Haywood, Barnesville, 141 Cherry St. LIVESTOCK WANTED HOGS: Want 10-50 Feeder Pigs or Shoats. Must be cheap. Jack Clement, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. raise on halves. Mrs. E, H. Til ley, Alto. HORSES AND MULES: Want young mare, broken to Munro, Sharpsburg, Rt, 2. cultivator, practically new, $35. |F Early Hatch Want someone to furnish the} fi d 1 or 2 pi ; eed an or 2 pigs for me ee eae $2.25 ea: 1 extea mi |rooster, same breed, $5.; 1 Col ride, at not over $30. Georgia|expense. Mrs. Dan at Qu man, 910 W, LaFayette LIVESTOCK WANTED Want Iron Grey Mare, or Horse or Mare Mule, 1200-1500 lbs., 4-9 yrs. old, gentle, work single or double to anything. . Powell, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. Want 1 reg. Gelding. Must do 5 distinet gaits. Either bay or chestnut color and 2 or 4 whit@ stockings, 4-8 yrs. old, no habits, gentle. Jean Lovell, Rome, P. QO, Box 501. - Want small, gentle Burro, State location and price. Writet M. A. McCloud, Clarkesville, Hf. 3. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: White Leghorn Bantam: (trios), $5. trio; Also Dark Rich RI Red Cockerels, $2. $3. ea, From my Blue Ribbon Winners at SE Fair and Macon, D. Asbury, Atlanta, 442 Atwood S LEGHORNS: Brown Leghorn Roosters, Apr, hateh, for sale. Will not ship. Contact: Mrs. K. 3B. Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 3. Nice English Strain White Leghorn Pullets, about 10 mo: old, $2, ea. Or exch. 0G grade white sacks, 100 Ib. ca Can use few print sacks, 3 cue 4 alike. Write first. Mr; Gle Holton, Soperton, P. O. Box 45 CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: Purebred White rnisk 7 Game,, 1951 hateh hen roosters, and some 1952 tch, $2.50 ea. Mes. O. L. Lavonia, Rt. 2. 50 AAA Jersey White Giant Pullets, 8 mos. old, my yard only. Mrs. L. lett, Marietta, RFD 4. Purebred White Cornigh Game Coekerels, Apr. hatch, Few Ape. hatch Pullets, $2.50 =e R. K. Pruitt, Lavonia, % 2. 10 pure Dark Cornish . b: . Brame - most ready to lay, ge, } bone type, $25. H. W urmon: Farmington. -2 Ginn Game Cocks, 3 he 1951 hatch, $26. for lot. FO here. F. D. Harwell, Sw, Che blee, Rt. 2, Box 138. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, 6| PIGEONS, QUAIL, VES, ETC: Spring hatch Ringn Ph sants, Roosters, 94.50; Hens, $ 50; Quail, $4.50 pr.; Also B tam Pullets, started laying, extra nice Cockerels, 90 Doyle C. Knight, Dublin, North Drive. 5 50 or more Ringneck Phe sant Cocks, 1952 hatch, 3-3- ih Ibs., $3. ea. Exch. for hens same breed. J. W. Healan, Hosehton. Chinese Ringneck Pheasants, bg 50 pr.; Bob White Quail, S$& : Chukar Partridge, $12. Pry Ringneck Doves, $4. pr.; Whit King Pigeo $4. pry 195% lue Peafowl, $45. pr. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rik 25 prs. Cross Breed Pigeons, all colors, 75 pr.; or entire lot, $12.50 at my home. E. & Stowers, Tucker, 5365 Lawrence ville Rd., Box 302. India Blue Peafowl, 4 and yrs, old for sale or trade f Fancy Bantams, Pheasant, Geese, or other fowl; Also tra Peacock for 4 or 5 yr. old h R, A. Statham, Griffin, Rt. Box 158. REDS: NH, RI, PARMENTER@: ETC: 50 NH Red Pullets, Oct. hatch, $1.25 ea. Vv. Te snl Douglasville, Rt. 4. (Chapel H! Community). 30 RI Puilets, AAA grade, i ea. at my home, Hwy. 16. Cu | Orr, Sharpsburg, | 5 Carters Champion Ha shire Red Pullets, Feb. hat jnials finest (best egs) Roost Hampshire Red, $5.; All 4 Shipped. Crates returned age 6-1/2 Ibs. a ae anders, ee en eee ea ae tm . PAGE vuuR Hog Prices Paid At TANUARY 3 Various Mari __ POULTRY FOR SALE -- ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE - AND OTHERS: 400 good healthy Feb. 1952 epee Red Rock Cross Pullets, aying at 70 pct. rate; will aver- ea., $2. ea. in gmall lots; $1.75 ea. lots of 100 er more. F, M. Ogletree, Barnes- . ville. 12 White Rocks, 11 hens, 1 - rooster, $20. for lot at the yard. J. .W. Wright, Rockmart, Rt. 2. (c/o Mrs. Sallie Floyd). URKEYS. SES, HESE,: ETC: White Embden Geese for trio, $12.; $4.50 ea.; $5.50 ea. Also taking orders for Mammouth Toulouse DUCKS, a White Embden Goose Eggs, Oe ea. Plus postage for ship-| -_ ment : - January. beginning ~ last W. J. Stegmeyer, Savannah, 20 West 76th. POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS: Want 3 or 4 (1952 hatch) pibe: bred Buff Cochin Bantam Pul- lets. C. N. Maloy, Brunswick, P. O. Box 270 . PHEASANTS: Want to exchange year old eo poe Pheasant Rooster for Hen of same breed, Cannot ship. ae after rooster. F. E. Colvin, utord, Rt. 3 EDS: NH, RI, PARMENTERS, THERS: Want 6 RI, or NH Red Hens, mot over 1 yr. old. No Reasonable price. C. E. Millan, Atlanta, 411 Georgia Ave., S. E. Phone Cy. 8608. FARM HELP WANTED Want an experienced farmer who is able to finance self for work on farm. Mrs. H. W. Martin, Baxley, Rt. 3. Want man white or col. to --work 8000 turpentine faces Mrs. Quitman oe faces). yrd, Broxton, Rt. 2. Want able bodied farmer ex- perienced with tractor for farm work. Joseph A. Nichols, Bax- dey: Rte-3 Want farmer for 10-20 acres of fertile land, grow corn and vegetables. 6 R_ house, lights, water, school bus route, near ehurch, N. R. Mooney, Quill. week culls. | Mc-} FARM HELP WANTED Want good man to work on farm, drive truck and tractor. Must be sober. Reasonable salary, board to right man. Arther Bloodworth, Rochelle, Rt. 2. : Want -sober reliable white raan_ small family (self sup- porting) to liye in 3 R house) (with elec.) on farm, just - off paved Hwy., and tend truck patches, 1 1/4 mi. E. Drake- town. T. W. Hutcheson, Temple Mt<2: Want xperienced milker for 35-40 cow dairy. Elec. milkers. Must be sober, honest, willing worker. W. P. Elder Jr., Cullo- den, Phone Thomaston 3472 at night. Want elderly woman_ for light farm chores on farm (small acreage). eRoom, board, small wage. Mrs. Ed Bennett, Austell, Rt. 2, S. Gordon Rd. Want small white or col. family to tend 3000 second year turpentine crop on halves. Equipment furnished for hand- ling. Can have as much crop land as wanted. Good oppor- tunity for willing worker. R. S. Deen, Alma, Rt. 1. Want reliable woman to live on farm and do light farm work for $15. weekly and board and room. Mrs. Mary Cash, Hiram, Rt. 1. Want middle age man and wife (white) to share crop and grow vegetables. Come at once. W. C. Cowart, Guyton, RFD 1, Box 170. Want good sober, honest man to furnish own tractor and equipment and_ cultiyate 200 acres land on 50-50 basis. Will furnish ample fertilizers and land. Want to turn. into stock farm as soon as possible. Good proposition for good man. H. T. Hicks, Wrightsville. Want family to work on farm to make crop, grow baby chicks to 10-12 wks. old. Can give some extra work. Refer- ences. B. R. Woodliff, Alphar- etta, Rt. 1, Phone 3861. Want white farmer for 100 A near Doraville. Standing rent. 3 R house, elec. T. J. Worth, Doraville, Rt. 1, CH 4280. : Want good man for 2 H farm on halves. 2 A tobacco, 10 A peanuts, cotton, corn. G. F. A. Williamson, Fitz- gerald, Rt. 3. FARM HELP WANTED | ia Want good farmer to tend large 1 H crop. Good land for cotton and produce, bottom land for corn. Furnish tractor | and mules. Large 5 R house (white) om school and. mail Rt., elec. Atchie D. McDaniel, Duluth. Want family to Seeae dairy and do other farm work. State salary expected. H. E. Larsen, De Sota, Phone Leslie 2030. Want good, dependable fam- ily for 80 A farm, including pasture land, on mail and school route, 3 mi. church. Have large house with lights. Ad- dress. Mrs. W. J. Stone, Fitz- gerald, Rt. 1, Box 111. Want white, middleaged woman in good health to live as one of family on farm and do light farm work. $50. month salary. M. I. Edwards, Clyo. - POSITIONS WANTED Single man wants job as care- taker, or chicken farm work. Adyise salary. W. F. Jones, At- lanta, 814 Bolton Rd. Single man wants job as care- taker on farm, or caring for chickens. References. T. E. Smith, Atlanta, c/o L. O. Sailors, 2179 Wingate St., S. W. - Eldery couple wants 8 or 10 acres land, and chickens and hogs to tend near Columbus. Work land on halves, and other by the month at reasonable wages. Need comfortable 3 or 4 R house, with water, lights. J. W. Cullefer, Buena Vista, Rt. 4. Want job on farm at once. 10 in family. State wages 4 to work after school. Lynh Conley, Pitts, Rt. 2; Want job as herdsman or general dairyman. Several yrs. experience. Roy Thompson, c/o Ostar Cochran, Griffin, Rt. 5. Retired mill man (just wife and self) wants job on farm caring for cattle or poultry. 4 R house with elec. near church, on mail route. Best of references. Christians. Write: W. L. Hines, Griffin, Rt. M, 21 Cascade. 30 yr. old man wants job on dairy farm. Can milk cows. Wife, self, and small child. Charlie Priest, Douglasville, Rt. uneneumbered, | - POSITIONS want ED 40 yr. old man with wife ana 5 children wants job as over- seer of farm. Experienced cat- tle, truck and tractor. driving, turpentine, and orchard work. 2 boys old enough to work when not in school. 3-1/2 mi, Tifton- Moultrie Hwy. A. Cc. Whisnant, Tifton, Rt. 6. 46 yr. old man Sante job, at onc on dairy farm (10 yrs. experience). Milk, do pasteuri- zing, and milk room work. Need 4 or 5 R house with elec., school and mail route. South Georgia preferred. Have to be moved. Give all details. H. C. Swafford, .Brunswick, Rt. 2, Box 190. Man wants i068 on tuitt driv- ing tractor and other farm work. 12 yrs. experience in tractor farming. Can raise cattle and handle labor O. C. Foskey, Thomasville, 606 cen pels A St. |Phone 659 R. White Vet., 33 yrs. old, wife, 2 children, wants job, tractor or truck operator on truck farm. Raise corn on halves. Must be with good man. Cattle, stock, or dairy. Good~ wages. House, lights, water, wood, milch cow, on school bus- line; and - year around work. Good references. J. S. Rowell, Greenville, Rt. 4. 7 57 yr. old man honest, sober, wants year around job on farm: Good 4 R house, lights, water, wood, pasture, stable, good salary. Must be with good: man near Woodbury, Green- ville, or Newnan. Have to be moved. Live 6 mi. Griffin. J. D. Dotson, Griffin, Rt. 5,. aoe 183 A. 33 yr. old white man, wife and small child, wants job e farm for wages and house wi elec., near church. Lifetime on | farm. Exp. tractor driver, and dairyman. Paul E. Wilson, At- lanta, 346 Pryor St., S. W. Want farm supervisor job on farm, hogs, cattle, truck driv- ing, or work with peaches, 6 yrs. experience. References furnished. Have wife, 2 chil- dren. Have to be moved. See anytime after 7 oclock P. M., at W. B. Easom. Farm J, W. Greer, Vienna, Rt. 2: Middle age man wants job on truck farm or light farm work near Atlanta, preferably. Ful- ton Co. Desire house lights, wages. Move after Feb. 1s' lanta, 180 Gs H. Mitchell, | arnett wie Ba | ing), and. look afte work. Monthly Must be good land work by day. Ne NO.i NO.A NO.S NO.4s) Ferner Co, Sickert, Ashburn $17.94 Washington Co. Marketing Assos. . aa dandereville $18.05 $16.81 $16.01 $00.00 | JANUARY 8 cee Pk Heavies . .. - $17.00 | Wilkes Co. Stockyard, Washington $13.30 $18.40 ... 5 Seaboard Stockyards,.Clquitt . $105. $17.70 roducers Cee Pekiege oe $18.10 $17.00 $16.31 $00.00 Peoples Livestock Market, Cuthbert $18.00 $17.50 ta ivoucck Co Pasct $18.36 $17.62 $16.00 $00.00 Jepeway Craig Commission Co.. Dublin $18.14 $17.50 - Columbus Stockyard, Columbus $18.90 $18.80. $18.80 $00.09 | Jones Neuhoff, Macon ot EP: - Chatham Co. Stockyards . $18.40 $17.85 $17.50 $00.00 | Dublin Livestock Commission Go. $18.16 $17.05 JANUARY 8 Wayne Co. Livestock Market, Jesup $13.50 $18.05. ; Emanuel Co. Stockyards, Swainsboro $18.25. $17.75 $16.50 $00.00 Ragsdale Long Commission Co., Secs ee Muscogee Livestock Co. Columbus $18.30 $17.50 $00.00 $00.00 Quitman $18.15 $17.78 Sew Go. Livactick Matket. Lessburg- $17.85 = $1725. $10.00 $00.00 | Vaidosts: Etvestorl. Cov Nees. $18.05 $17.80 _ Dodge Co. Stockyard, Eastman $10.05. $1745 $00.00 soo.go | Claxton Stockyard OM es eT sng aia = = $18.02 $17.69 : Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania $18.75 eee poe Milan Stockyar d, Milan A : $13.03 Union Stockyard, Albany $18.25 $1755 $1645 $14.49 | Bulloch Co. Stockyard. Statesboro behind Vidalia Stockyards, Vidalia $18.15 $17.60 $16.27 $00.00 _ JANUARY 9 Sa " Haslohuret Livestock Mkt, Hazlehurst $18.01. $17.10 $16.10 $00.00 | SiB Bros, Stockyard, Bartow se | Mitchell Co. Livestock Co. Camilla $17.85. $17.38 $1841 $00.00 | !**mers Livestock: Co, Dougles i - 51001 |" Middle Ga. Livestock Sales Co., Jackson $18.90 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 Effingham Co. Stockyards, -Splingield, 16-00 John Black ae Barn, Gainesville $19.00 $17.80 $00.00 $00.00 Bainbri oe dsice ava Tak: Bainbri a $17.95 _ Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie $17.95 $17.53 $00.00 $00.00 : oe : Se : eres : _ Heavies . . . . $17.30. Toombs Co. Stockyard, Lyons $18.12 - Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennville $18.28 $17.69 $17.01 $00.00 | Candler Livestock Mkt., Metter _ $18.00 SSS sae cee 2 a Want job o dairy farm, for Ben salary, _ Consider work. 48 YDS:- old, (13 yrs. old), Ready have to be move out from= Lavonia ville Hwy., Ist. below Henry M Good references. eeeoue, Rt. 71, SOD yr Ord. Wh perienced) wants after cattle farm farm, on. halves. Can keep do carpenter work mons, 1 Ri tractor (harrowin, Westbrook, Cadwell. Want farm for s'! house, in Fulton Kimbrill, Roswell, Man and wife on 50-50 basis, Some day work crop. Can do an work except Ready to move. Cl Canton, Rt. 1 ~ Want work on ton farm (with tools). 5 to se chicken house. 3 women to do pa chores. Lifetime Prefer No. Ga. J. renceville, Rt. 4. 32. yr.- old (no children) want poultry, or truck able to operate Sober, honest, wi Frefer DeKalb < $4. daily and ~ ho! a wood. Jack Crews, Rt. 1, Sexton ae a G. Ross. ~ Middle. age man on farm with for small sala board. Experienced work, carpenter work, also in pc stock. Sober, ho ferences. a