Linder Commissioner een the most serious D greriory or knowledge. veled over the Puget WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1964 NUMBER 46 HT the Federal Government instituted acre- age control of basic crops and Georgia cotton acreage which had already been radically reduced was cut still further. ~ At that time Georgia had no market- ing system for crops other than cotton. Georgia farmers, therefore, sought to maintain their production in bales by : planting the allotted acreage on their best cotton land. In addition, they plant-. ed better seed and they began to increase the use of commercial fertilizers per acre. The increased use of fertilizer not only increased the growth of the cotton plant, and produced more cotton, but it also increased the consumption of moist- ure from the land. The farmers, in developing diversi- tied crops, followed the same practice of heavy fertilization to produce bigger crops and faster growing pastures which also increased the need of moisture in the land. Also, the farmers developed many truck and vegetable crops which are more subject to damage from dry weath- -er than cotton or even corn. Because of these things, the severe dry spell now is much more destructive to crops than it was twenty-five years ago. The cost per acre to farmers has like- wise increased several fold due to in- creased cost of seed, fertilizer, labor and insecticides and also the heavy cost of mechanization and the operation of farm machinery. Where a farmer probably had ten dollars per acre invested in his crops in 1930, he now probably has fifty dollars per. acre invested in his crops; and, I am speaking of his entire acreage in row cropa and pastures. From this, it is easy to see that a se vere drought involves a monetary loss of at least five times as much as it would have twenty-five years ago. Many ol these farmers have been in whole or in part financed by different agencies, including local banks, local merchants and government lending agencies. The farmer who cannot pay for this years crop will not be able to finanee another crop. Even the farmer who can pay: his expenses of this years crop will find it difficult to arrange credit for another crop. Nothing that I can say here begins to speak with the eloquence of a personal .canvass in the different parts of Georgia and seeing the great havoc that has been wrought. No pen can speak with the elo- guence of the farmers themselves as th. teil you of the great losses they have sui tained. Since Georgia now depends in a major way on livestock, the damage to pastures, to the corn crop and other feed crops, is a major calamity. Iam, therefore calling these things to the attention of the President, to the Secretary of Agriculture and to the Congress, and urging that immediate steps be taken to recognize officially this drought disaster to Georgia farmers and to urge that steps be taken immediately to give relief to drought stricken farmers under the Federal Laws enacted for this purpose and especially to provide dis- aster loans for Georgia farmers who find themselves unable to cope with the situa- tion. TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agriculture on the mailing list and REAU OF: MARKETS, GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and requests, to. be put or Sr of a prege to 2 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. of notice. notices. Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace Si., Covington, Ga By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau 0} Markets, 222 State Capito] Atlanta, Ga, Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at. special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, i917. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage. regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address. Executive Office State Capi State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga, Publication Office Editorial and Executive Offices (114-122 Pace St, Covington, Ga. to} SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Set of cultivators, slightly used, for WC Allis-Chalmers Tractor, for sale or exch, for dozer blade to fit same. Belton Croy, Dalton, Chatsworth Rd. Ph. 5478. One used Intl. Harvester Cot- _ton Picker mounted off Farm- all M Tractor, ready for pick- ing. Herman Hardy, Albany. Ph. He. 55101. Power drilling outfit for 6 in. or larger Well, 300 or more feet deep, for sale. W. A. Shuman, Hazlehurst, RD 3. Farmall Tractor. with cul- tivators and 2 disc plow, $300 B. O. Strickland, Richland, Rt. i : One 2 H, 2 -3/4 Nissen Wag- on, almost new, with good body and cotton body, $10; Good Mc- Cormick Mule Hay Rake, $20 . C. Duvall, Greensboro, Rt. 1. 4 Cub Farmall Tractor, hand life, planters, cultivators, mow- r, $550; Automatic Pickup Case ay Baler, $424. C. C. McGee, Winder, Rt. 2. 6 can milk dairy cooler, good cond., reasonable. H. G. Loyd, Carrollton, Rt. 1. Ph. 1560 J-1. 1954 Ford Tractor, used only 4 hrs., Dearborn Rigid Time - Cultivator, Covington 2 row Janted, Dearborn sub-soiler, MB rotary -cutter, Dearborn foldover harrow, Century power takeoff spray, used very little. All or part at once. D. A. Robly- g Decatur, Maplehurst Farm, tir 2, : D-40 Caterpillar 8 ft. hydrau- lic blade, good cond., $1,350, io F. Kent, Atlanta, 1727 iper Circle, S. E. John Deere 14 Dise 7 in. dizer attachment, $200, J. W. vey, Pinehurst. Ph. 54. Farmall M Tractor. planters, otton and corn, cultivators, ertilizer distributors, 7 ft. tan- em cutting harrow, 8 ft. drag arow, two 16 Oliver botton plows, H. M. 150 dise plow, set cotton choppers, good cond., 2000, Melvin Wilson, Vienna, 20-3rd. St, Phone 3705. 7 ft. J. D. Double Disc Har- yow, nearly -new, $200. (5% mi. ut Louisville on Louisville- very Rd. 1% mi. to right. Reno Hibner, Stapleton, Rt, 2. One cutoff saw, size 30 in. jade, with 6 hp gas air cool otor; Also one Blacksmith ost Drill. $75. Grady Stroud, hipley, RFD 2. ace Grain Drill, on good rub- fe: Ist. class cond., no ferti-|T, Sickle- bar Mower for Sears Garden tractor, excellent cond., $30. A. J. Culpepper, Macon, Rt. 3. Ph. 2-0835. 1952 Farmall Super C Trac- tor, planters, cultivators, 2 sets harrows. smoothing and bush and bog, 2 disc plow, used very little, cheap, my farm 3 mi. N. Alpharetta on Webb Rd. Herman Stancil, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. Ph. 4861. One 100 Egg Incubator, used one time in April, $15. Mrs. A. F. Skinner College Park, Rt: 3. Ph. Ca. 2691. Clipper 2 B Seed Cleaner with 10 sereens ready to run, $45.: Gustafeson Seed Treater for cottonseed and all grains, complete with motor, perfect cond., 65, L. M. Turner, Roys- ton. Portable Irrigation System, 4 in. pump, 500 gal. per min. cap. 85 hp engine, 1168 ft., 4 in. irrigation pipe, 7 sprink- lers. D. H. Adams, Fayetteville. Ph: 4112. Ford Tractor, B and B har- row, dbl. disc plow, mower, planter, cultivator, dozer blade, scoop, lime and fert. spreader, used very little, $2200. J. T. Cowan, Stockbridge, Rt. 2, Ph. 2326. : / Side Delivery Rake, wheel type, $195. Geo. N. Gunn, Li- thonia, c/o Gunn Air Field. Ph, 3al7, One mule drawn 3 roller Chattanooga Syrup Mill, 10 ft. copper pan, both for $40; Also one power mill, $20. Mrs. J, T. McClung, Hiram, Rt. 1. Dairy equipment: 8 can cool- er, 40 gal. elec. heater, aeriator- compressor, 2 single unit mil- kers, perfect cond, Reasonable. . M. Vineyard, Hogansville, Rt J. Hose drawn No. 7 McCormick Mowing Machine, and rake, both A-1 cond., $100. Come ta G. H. Thompson, Forsyth, foe Oy Completely automatic hay baler, has baled only 150 acres oat straw. Long make, good cond. when last used last year, Wisc. air-cooled motor. Terms, See. Bill H. Duffell, Perry, Rt. 2. Super M Farmall Tractor, $2250.; McCormick Hammer Mill, 20 ft. belt, $225.; Front- end loader with rake and blade, $375.; 10 disc cutaway harrow, $225.: Smoothing harrows, $175. All new cond. C. OQ. Edwards, bheganville, Rt. 2. - SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE One 28 in, Atkins Cordwood: Saw, $11: Ber Can Sealer, for No. 2, and No. 3 cans, $9. S. M. Stout, Warm Springs. Six Can Wilson Dairy Cooler, will hold eight and eleven milk sind good cond. A, B. Payne, emple, Rt, 2. . SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED . Want used one row tractor with dise plows and cultivators, good cond. State year bought, condition and price. J. C. Holl- oway, Athens, 135 Mathews Ave. Want used 8 ft. Heavy Duty 22 in. disc Rome dbl. dise har- row, also 7 or 8 feet. Graham- Hoeme plow, for cash, near Augusta.. State exact size and condition. James B. Bartch, Augusta, 2737 Milledgeville Rd. Want two large heavy duty iron or wooden wheels for terrace scrape, 42 in. to 45 im. diam. with boxing to take 2-3/4 in. X 21/2 in. X 8 in. axle near Atlanta. A., B. Chapman, Jr., Decatur, 235 Sycamore St. De. 4811. : Want one large power 3 roller syrup mill for cash. Cecil Tho- mas, Blairsville, Rt. 4.. Phone 84W1. Want one 1 Row corn picker preferably Wood make Ist. class condition, reasonable. N. C. Ponder, Cairo. . Want one 500 egg cap. auto- matic elec. Buckeye Incubator, ist. class cond. J, W. Powell, Evans, Ga. Rr. 1. Ph. Augusta 6-1206. / Want Electric Deep Well pump, complete, in good cond. Give full particulars. H. F. Carl- an, Greensboro, Rt. 1. Want good used gin outfit, also good gin press and set of truck scales. J. C. Bagwell, Can- on, Rt. 1. Want pulley and attachment for 1952 Ford tractor, also belt, good cond. J. Luther Gilbert, Vienna. } PLANTS FOR SALE Everbearing Strawberry Plants, $1.25 C; $8. M; Also White Nest Multiplying Onion Sets, $1.50 - Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville, Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75c doz.; Scuppernong vine, 50c doz. cuttings; Ppper- mint, 25e doz; Catnip, 25c bunch; Klondike Strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.; $5.75 M, Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1, N. C. Short Stem, Heading and La. Sweet Collard Plants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.25; $2.50 M; Long Pod Hot Pepper Plants. 40c C. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Collard and Cabbage Plants, 50c C PP; $2.50 M exp. eollect; $2. M at my farm, No chks. nor COD. E. B. Wetherford, Gainesville, Rt. 2. , Late Flat Dutch, Copenhagen Market Cabbage, and Ga. Hearding Collard, 300, $1.; $3 M. No orders filled without postage. Mrs. Nancy Hender- son, Ellijay, Rt,-3, Box 124. Ga. Heading Collard, Late Flat Dutch Copenhagen Market orders filled without postage. Hoyett Henderson, Ellijay. Rt. | 3, Box 124. Ga. Collard Plants, 30c C; Imp. Dewberry, 50c doz.; Large Klondike Strawberry, T5c C; Mtn Huckleberry, bearing size, 2 doz., 75c; Also Citron Seed, 50c lb. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Collard Plants, ready to ship, $3. M. No orders less 500. Clay- born Strayhorn, Flowery Branch; -Rt4. Wakefield. Copenhagen Cab- bage, certified Rutger and Mar- globe Tomato, and Collard Plants, $2.75 M. Large lots cheaper, Miss Lee Crow, Cabbage, 300, $1.; $3. M. Noj2 Lemon Balm (sweet herb o rooted plants, $5, C; $40. M; Sample doz. $2. Add postage. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Green- ville. i Ga. Collard Plants, 50c G. Prepaid. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. : Certified Rutger. and Mar- globe Tomato, 500, $2.; $3.50, M del.; $3. M my home. Ready Dewey -Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 5. 8 SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE 1954 crop Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, recleaned, tested, $20. Cwt. Ce- Crest Acres. 5581, Several tons grazing mixture, consisting of oats, wheat, vetch, rye-grass, 3%c: Ib. Jas. B. Woods. Brooks. Tel. 206-J1, Senoia, Ph. Fayetteville Seven Top Turnip Seed, large spoon, 15c; Shallots, 50c gal. Docia Harris, Lula. = Southern Spotted Leaf Burr Clover Seed in burr, Write for prices on amounts wanted. Or exch, some for good fresh-in milk goat. King pigeons, or NH red laying pullets. Prickett, Maysville. Rt. 2.. 5000 lbs. 1954 crop hard car. reseeding Crimson Clover seed, cleaned, analyzed by Ga. state lab.,. 99.85 pct. pure, 93 pct. germ., 25c lb. Jack Bentley, Thomaston. Ph, 3535. Red Multiplying Onions, $1.25. gal. Add postage. Mrs, W. E. Wooten, Camilla. 3 Brown Top and Cattail Mil- let, $6. CWT: Orange cane seed, 10c lb; also mixed peas, $4. bu.; Brown Crowders,. and White peas, $5.50 bu. J. H. Coleman, Jr., Warrenton, RFD. White nest onions, $1.50 gal; also early Speckled tender Half Runner garden beans, 65c tea- cupful, 3 cups, $1.80. Add post- age. All 1954 Crop. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 4 bu. White Nest Onions for eating and planting, $1.50 gal.; $10.00 bu.; Also Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, 40c cup; 4 cups, $1.35. PP . Mrs. B, T. Thornton, Bowdon. White nest onion sets, $1. ga. PP in Ga, Frank Weeks, Dial. White and Red Multiplying Nest Onions, $1.45 gal.; Old Time Brown Shallots, $1.45 gal.; $8. bu. FOB. Mrs, Lon Ash- worth, Dacula. Rt. 1. 4500 Ibs. Starr Millet, clean- lb, Eugene Benson, Tifton, Rt. 2. : Old Time Shallots, Multiply- ing Onion Sets, plant in Sept., $1.40 gal. Add postage. Mrs. Ethel Thurman, Fairmount, Rt. als Rutabaga and Purple Top Turnip Seed, mixed, 25c teacup. Miss Blondine Bennett, Roys- ton, Rt. Tt: : Yellow Nest Giions: $1.25 gal. Add postage. Cora Mae Hammontree, Chickamauga, Rt. Clean, White Multiplying On- ions, $1.40 gal. Prepaid. Joel B. | Atkinson, Lawrenceville. MISCEL!.ANEOUS FOR SALE APPLES: 1954 crop. sundried Horse apples. free of worms, peel and core, 65c lb, Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Pettyjohn, Summerville. Rt. 4. BUTTER: Good, fresh, country butter, 25c cake at my home. Mrs. D. C. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Harper, Atlanta, 2858 Camp- bellton Rd. S. W. : cil Travis, Riverdale, c/o Pine| Olin }- ed, treated, in 100 lb. bags, 12 |. mint family frarant, large, CO shelled and dri $2 bu. loaded '| bags. Carson C! EGGS: _ Fresh, inferti 35c doz; also som Red hens, 35c Ib. Martin/ and 25c ea; Large Small, 10c ea.; Go cup. Add postage Wooten, Camilla Brown Top Mi ton; Sericea Les ton; Grass hay, quality. E. T. Ne *phone 157 J HONEY. BEES, SUPPLIES _ Good new tab gal, PP in Ga; 65 $9; With comb, $1 Holland, Sparks, | PEAS: 2 ~ 15-buz Clay peas, bu. FOB. H. C nille. phone 67 -nille) ee White, black- peas, 5 lbs., $1. 12 ample postage. P Gladys Duran, C Sallet peas, 51 postage. Mrs. Dc jay. Rt. 3. PECANS: | 150 lbs., good cans, 30c Ib. De! for washed Prini ed 100 lb. cap; 1 Ea. preney Fe D. Powell, E Freshly Shelli mostly halves, age. Mrs. D = Rew: -o2: Schley pecans, postage J. PEPPER: | Large Bouqu 5000 Locust 100 miles; 35c farm. Ready for 6 in 30 days. 1 sington, Rt. 1. ROOTS AND H Red Sassafras, Blood Root, Spice Cherry Bark, @ low Root, 2 1! Walnut Mea age. R. C. Stove SAGE. _ Shade Dried - ae ae ton; Rt 4s = Good clean picked iP Litho SYRUP Several ga Syrum in hal $1.50 gal. M Hiram, Rt. te WALNUT: MEATS s Black Add 10 ISCELLANEOUS WANTED BTC.) : 0 ton.; Ground sterlin, Anderson- at hay for sale. e, Dawsonville, Chunk, $6.50 age collect send ery best lard, Iso sev. gallons Syrup for sale. Can't ughiry, poe, t MEATS (FRESH AND CURED). Country hickory smoked meat Hams, 10-20 lbs., 85 lb.; Sides, 8-16 lbs, 50c Ib. Guar. against spoilage. Shipped COD. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Dexter, Box 5. | PECANS Stewart, Mahan, and Seedling Pecans, 5 or 6 lbs, of each, 20c lb. plus postage. Or exch for 100 lb. print chicken feed sacks. a Ferd Atkinson, Valdosta, tides : ROOTS AND HERBS Yellow Root, 4 Ib. lard box full, $1.25 PP. Mrs, Abe Goble Talking Rock, Rt. 2. . Sarsaparilla, Elder, Plum, Red Sassafras, Yellow Dock,. Black-: berry, and Poke Root; Wild Cherry, Red and White Oak, Sweetgum, Alder, Persimmon Bark; Colts Foot, Plantain, Mullein, 2 lbs., $1. Add post- age. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. John Addison, Hartwell, Rt. 2. WATERME ON : About 8 acres Ne teraclons, ready, for sale at farm 5 mi, W, Hinesville. Rubin Wells, Hines- ville, Rt. 1. CORN AND SEED CORN 500 bu. Yellow Ear Corn, sound, no weevils, $1.75 bu. Or exch, for cattle. man, Social Circle. EGGS _ Large Quail Eggs, $20 4 days old, 40c ea. (farm only); Also booking orders for quail, 5 wks. old, 75c ea.; 12 wks., pr. Del. 5 weeks. Min. order 10 All FOB. Craven, Douglasville, Rt. 1, Box birds. 326. Ph. 2481. GRAZING MIXTURE Several tons grazing mixture consisting oats, ryegrass,wheat, vetch, some clover, 3 1:2c Ib. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. Ph. 206 J-1 Senoia. Northern Bobwhite _ | BEANS: Want 3 bu. white, Half-Run- ner tender beans, or cornfield beans. R. Barnes, Atlanta, 1159 Arlington Ave., 8. W. BEESWAX: Want 10 Ilbs., good, clean Beeswax, Dr. B. H. Spurlock, Macon, Bibb Bldg. GOURDS: Want 1/2 dozen minature Gourds, about 8 inches in cir- cumference, Elizabeth Van Wagner, Atlanta, 848 Peach- tree St. NE. HAY: Want 5 tons good clean, bright Sericea, Alfalfa or Bean Hay. Quote best price FOB my barn. If desired, trade good, young White Face cows with heifer calves, bred back to reg. Reg. polled bull. Jason A. Tug- gle, ae Gacy 546 Franklin Rd. W. B. Spear- C; Also chicks $2 Mrs. Wenford "MISCELLANEOUS | WANTED SEED; Want Rescue and Haury Vetch seed. W. M. Nixon, Thomaston, phone 2412. y ROOTS AND HERBS: Want Black Haw bark or the - roots, Write price. Mrs. R. J. Warren, Villa Rica, Rt. 1. PEAS: Want from half to two bush-, _ els field peas to sow for for- age. Must be reasonable. Etta Thompson, Atlanta, 2005 Ches- hire Ave., S.W. Ph, Ca. 6777. CATTLE FOR SALE 2 reg, Polled Hereford Bulls, Plato Domine strain, papers furnished. O, B. Hardy, Camilla. Several good Guernsey Milch Cows, with 2nd. and 3rd calf, some reg., $150-$300 ea: Bull ~ : 3 1/2 mos. old, $75 with papers. Marvin Newsome, Sandersville. E og Prices Paid At Various Markets : NO.1 Ne.2 No.3_-Ne. 4 | Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 23.00 22.0022. 00 = 22.00 uct., Cochran 23.20. 22.00 21.00 Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 23.25 Z ; j Co., Moultrie 24.00 23.50 Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla 23,01 22,46 22.05 23.97 23.25 22.50 Seminole L/S Auet. Mkt., Donalsonville 23.30 22.90. 22.15 21.90 Sutton L/S o., Sylvester 23.49 23.05 22.58 22.70 23.65 23,20 23.20 Swainsboro L/S, Swainsboro 23.39 22.50 =. 21.25 31.98 : i 0.8 24.10 23.20 22.40 : Pes July 13 . : a Se Appling Co, L/S Mkt., Baxley 23.80 23.52 22.59 22.13 23.90 23.40 22.75 coe : Coffee Co, L/S, Douglas 23.98 23.40 23,78 22.80 ae __ | Dawson L/$ Co., Dawson 23.33 23.15 22.75 23.28 =: 22.96 = 22.65 =: 23.50 | | = : : k 21.00 | Farmers L/S Auct., Nashville 23.14 --22.72:. 42.76. 2255 23.75 22.50 21.75 25.00 Farmers S/Y, Arlington 22.99 22.75 22.18 22.40 23.05 = 22.81 22.80 24.25 | Farmers $/Y, Sylvania 23.65 23.10 22.25 2.25 ne : : McRae S/Y, McRae 23.16 22.45 21.30 22.79 22.40 = 21,90 = 22.30 :| Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 23.60 23.45 22.95 24.00 21.00 : 2 Smith $/Y, Thomsen 23.10 22.80 21.75 24,00 23.30 22.05 22.50 i 5 : Tattnall L/S Ce., Glennville 23.53 23.09 22.35 23.00 22.25 = 21.65 = 22.60 : : Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 22.85 22.00 20.90 ae ee July 14 Cartersville 23.25 22.50 18,00 : Coosa Valley L/S, Rome 24.20 23.60 921.85 ~=:17,50 23.60 21.90 21.00 : suse at We Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 23.16 22.25 21.05 20,30 Me 2250 22154 22.00. 23.00 a 19.75 | Peoples L/S Mkt. Cuthbert 23.59 23.31 22.80 22.45 Ragsdale Long Com. Ce., Lakeland 23.38 23.05 22.75 21.80 22.75 20662-2140. 2105") : 3 Ragsdale McClure Com. Co., Rome 23.80 23.00 21.00 17.50 i Seaboard $/Y, Colquitt 23.70 23.40 22.80 23.45 23.27 22.40 23.50 ; Turner Co. $/Y, Ashburn 23.55 23.30 22.85 22.95 21.50. 21.00 | Union $/Y, Albany 23.83 23.60 23.50 23.30 Carrollton (23,00 22.00 = -20.00 Ss -18.90 ~ Wilke# Co. S/Y, Micabiugnen $220. 22.50 21,700 220 23,00 22.65 = 22.00 July 15 2 Bo.25. 23:00 = 23,00 | Formers L/S Co., Douglas 23.78 23.16 22.04 21.50 Corp., Thomaston 23.40 22.75 22.25 22.00 Fitagerald L/S Auct. Co., Fitzgerald 23,83 23.20 22.90 22.30 8 821.25 = 21.05 | Pelham $/Y, Pelham 23.70 23.58 23.00 yy oy PAGE FOUR ca CATTLE FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE - : FOR SALE Grade Hereford Brood Cows, | Jersey Milch Cow, 4 gal., arti- : ; sired and bred to good quality) ficially bred, for sale. J. W.| Your Choice Ram _ (ship); bulls and 7 mos. old Heifer and Steer Calves. All PT. Patton, Morticello 5123. Pureberd) Guernsey Bull. 5 mos. lifetime treated for block leg. J, J. Waters, Louisville, Too quality polled reg. Here- ford bull, Domino breeding, 2 | yrs., 4 mos. old, 1100 lbs., $200., Also top quality Hereford Reg. Boar, for show, $100. at farm. Leon- | and kleming, Hartwell, Reed | Creek Rd. Reg. Red Poll Cattle of ex-) cellent. breedng, young bulls, | heifers, and cows. Reasonable | prices. G. T. McDonald, Oak- | wood. Bc | | mos. Purebred Guernsey bull, 2 yrs. old. Dam gave 8 gal. daily: "Sire from Reg. herd. Fine every | way. Sell, or exch. for young, | gentle pony. Michael David | Moore, Rome, Rt. 2. Watters Rd, Nyasco Phils Grady No.| 49412 two year old Bull; pater- | nal grand sire Agrilla Philosop- her 377349, Grand ~Dam, Chap- mans Royal Lilly 541858: Dam; Nyasco Meteor Beauty 1178742: Sire: Coldsprings Royal Philo- sopher 414524. Mary A Rhyne White. 3 Large young beef steer at my place, McIntosh, Ga., Liberty Co. Write. G. Se Quarterman, Flemington. Purebred Holstein Bull, Wt. 1400 Ibs., 2 1/2 yrs. old, gentle, $200; Reno Hibner, Stapleton, Ry 2D ob / Dearie on Avery Rd.) . out Louisville 10 reg. Angus attle with fine herd bull, $2000 my farm. See after 5 OClock PM week days, anytime on weekends. J, C. Her- ron, Martin, Rt. 1, 1850 lb. Brahma Bull, reg., guar. gentle, also several young half Brahma heifers for sale. Mrs. A. C. Hames, Graysville. Purebred Polled Bulls, ready for service, sonably priced, del. up to 50 | miles. See at farm 4 mi. South | Dublin, on Glenwood Rd. J. ie Allen, Dublin, Riti3% 2 White Face Heifers, 2 Black | _ Angus Heifers, not purebred, one | large enough to breed, Also 2 White Pigs, 12 wks., $32. 50. $150 | for lot; Ralph Dangar, Wood- stock. 5 mi. No. Roswell on Cox | Rd. Fresh-in cows and springers in Jerseys, Guernseys, and ol- steins high producers $100-$150 ea. J. K. Stalcup, Marietta, Rt. | 5. Phone 8-7877 Reg. Horned Halter Broke good cond. | Shady Dale. Ph. Hereford | rea- | Taylor, Riverdale, Rt. 105. Ph. Jonesboro 4701. 2 Reg. Guernsey Male Calves, | 3.mos. old, $25 ea. $35 ea. with | papers: One 6 mos. old, $35 or ie BO old, well fed, fine cond., | $45 wita papers. H. W. Thur- |mond, Farmington. | Your choice of Two 100 pet. | full blooded Brahman Bulls, | from imported stock, ; ABBA, Elephinea, |Tippu the Great, Grinca grandson of and Harry grandson of Quinea 14 mos. old 400 Ibs. good | the Great. Proven sires, 4 yrs. ee A. E. anes Lithonia, Rt. Reg. Guernsey Bull with pap- ers, coming 3 yrs. old, $100 at py barn. J. H. Beck, "Bowdon, Diode Pureberd Guernsey Bull, 5 old, well fed, black leg treated, fine cond., $75. J. J. Waters, Louisville. Polled Shorthorns and Short- horn Bulls, 14-18 mos. old, all colors, for sale or trade for good | grass or legume hay. J. L. | Adams Atlanta, Box 1258. Ten first calf heavy springers, | Holstein-Guernsey Holstein cros and Guernsey, all from milk- ing. herd, $100-$15 ea. Prefer all to one party. Hamilton L. Hill, Newnan, c/o Hill Fruit Farm. Ph. 1918W. 2 grade White Face Cows with White Face Heifer Calves, bred back to double reg. Poil Hereford bull, clean, fine, for sale or trade for equal value in good Sericea or Alfalfa Hay.. Jason A. Tuggle, Sr., Atlanta, 5946 Franklin Rd., N. E. 12 each. breeding age reg. | Hereford Heifers, and bulls, and 2 each springing Holstein and Jersey Heifers. Ernest T. Loyd, Cleveland, Rt. 3, c/ 0 Mountain Laurel Farms. Milech Cow, fresh in, 4 gal. daily, and calf, reg. Bull, Reg. Heifer; Also 4 Shoats and One Mule. Mrs. Jessie Harrison, Jonesboro, RFD1, Box 207. Ph. | 5157. HOGS FOR SALE } Purebred Hampshire Boars |and Gilts, 12 wks. old, $40. ea. |C. L. Jones, Colquitt. Ph. 3530. Reg. big type Black P. C. | Boars, 4 mos. old, weight 125 hips: from best bloodlines, $49: | Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran, 13 reg. SPC Pigs (7 males, 7 | gilts). backed by champ. stock, | life treated for cholers, $35, ea. | will ship. Lamar Altman, Alma. 12 mi, N. Alma. 28 shoats. average over 100 , Ibs. ea., $850, Also pigs and sows, for sale 9 mi. N. E N, Barrett, Dallas, Rt. 4. Hereford Bull of Ducke blood- } line, -berts, Ball Ground. Reg. Hereford Bulls, type, highest quality; mos., $125-$175 ea. Cecil Travis, Riverdale, % Pinecrest Acres. Tel. Fayetteville 5581. horned Nice heifer, giving milk 2 1/2 mos., large bull, 1 heifer, 1 yr. | old, another heifer to freshen, all $150. F. T. Kirby, Fairburn, et. 2: Milch cow, Tresnen reasonable. Mrs. Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. Reg. in Oct., Jee elton, Hereford _ bulis, for service, popular priced for immediate sale, from herd free of bangs and TB; Also 2 proven herd bulls. G. W.)} Steele, Lilly Ph. Vienna 4175. Fresh Jersey heifer and 10 | grade Jetsey cows, freshen with 3rd. calf. Sept. and Oct. Tested for Bangs and TB. Also one 6} can Kelvinator eooler and one} 2 unit Farm Master milking ma- chine for dairy, reasonable. Garl H. Martin, Milner RA. 1. calved Aug. 30, Carl Ro- | 12-24 | bloodlines, | Purebred African Blue Gui- nea Gilts, 10 and 12 wks. old, | $20. ea.; 3, $35. MO, W. J. Wel- | don, Woodbury, Riedy, SPC Pigs, 60-150 Ibs., |sexes, some of nations top |bloodlines, reg, and_ treated. | Will ship. D. M. Matthews, Ten- both | polled and horned, old enough | reg. with. Dallas. both Yearling, $30.; Or 2 yr. old, $50. Corrydale breeding. Both with- out blemish. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton. Ph, 2151. Toggenburg Milk Goat, give 5 qts. daily. also 2 young Nan- nies same breed almost old enough to breed. $50. Mrs. R. H. Evans, Atlanta, 278 Connec- ticut Ave., N. E. BE-7861. 2 White Milk Goats for sale cheap. David Hill, College Park, Rt. 2 CA-6068. 3 milk goats, Saanan type, 6 mos. from Ist, freshening still producing 2 qts. on. pas- | ture only, $20.; Toggenburg | type, now dry, $15.: 6 mos. doe, kid, $5.; Lot for $32. William S. Samuel, Plains,. Rt. 1. Pure Toggenburg Milk Goat with 2 doe kids, half Tog, half | Nubian, both freshened April, | good milkers, $50. for lot, De- | livery possible within 150 miles. B. Of Strickland, Richland, Rt. 1. Good milk goat, $12.: old, $5. No shipments. Geby Bone, Dallas, Rt. 3 Purebred Hampshire Rams for -sale. Dr: L.A; Mosher, Roswell, Hardscrabble Rd, VESTSCK WANTED HORSES AND MULES: Want Shetland Pony, Mare or. Gelding, guar. gentle: com- plete, with saddle, harness and wagon. Prefer, near Rome. Dr. Harbin, Rome, 104 E. Third Ave. Ph. 6111. SHEEP AND GOATS: Want a Hampshire Ram Shep. 12-18 mos. old. Give de- Robert Harbin, Rome, Third Ave. Ph. 6111. GOAT: Want Saanan milk goat, pref- erably registered, Ist class, A. R. Bell, Mineral Bluff. HORSES AND MULES: Want Shetland pony. Give age, sex, height, price. Robt. K. Smith, Americus, 620 Bar- low St. Want stud colt, 1-2 yrs. old, saddle type. O. M. Moody, eyetss Rt. 4, Box 586. - os FARM HELP WANTED Want middle aged woman in good health to do light farm | work on farm for good home, room, board, salary. Claude Ww. Johnson, Conyers, Rt. 2. Want middle-aged white woman to live with aged couple on farm and do light farm chores. All city conven- iences. $45 month. Near large Seo store. 2% mi. Mrs.-S. C.. Jones, Jetfersonville Caitle Prices Paid at Georgia Also. one Billy, extra large, 3 mos. | Miss | \ | chickens on halves on farm. }_ : No 104 E. | town. | Want farmer nd. have worked on farm this year, to help on large vegetable farm near Atlanta. Pay man and pick vegetables, $5 daily. House with elec., wood, gard- en. Regular work year around. 7322. Want share cropper owning stock, tractor, etc., and able to finance self completely, to raise cattle, chickens, or anything wanted, on farm. 5 R_ house, | ed- Creek and river on place. Can move in at once. G. M: | Williams, Covington, Rt. 2. Want sober, reliable man, small family, for general farm- ing. Experienced with farm | Machinery. State wages ex- pected. David Stough, Locust Grove, Rt. 1. Want iniddte age eae is children) from country for work on poultry and stock farm. Regular job. Must have good -health, good references. Good pay, room and board. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Want white couple to raise Must have experience. others need apply. Farm pro- duces 10,000 head every 12 wks. 3R house, lights, good well of. water furnished. Apply. Dont eae E. H.-Gra:,- Conyers, t Want good Farmall tractor operator farm in August putting in win- ter grazing. Prefer man with family to pick cotttn. Perman- -ent job if satisfied. J. G. Pur- vis. Millen, Rt. 2. Ph: 32133. Want experienced, reliable, settled man for 20 cow dairy farm. No drunks. L. E. Buch- anan, Conyers, Rt. 3. Ph. 2131. Want - well settled middle aged Christian woman to do light farm work on farm for room, board, and small ae Roy as Clarke, Lithonia, POSITIONS WANTED | 4 Refined single ante wants job doing light work on poultry work for $15 weekly and board with good people. Prefer North Ga. References. Come after. Ready to start work. Write when coming. Boyd Jones, Bosal Rites, and 18 yrs. old, want job gath- ering tobacco and other crops. Jessie C. Forsyth, McRae, Rt. 2 Middle aged, single white exchange for general farm) work, poultry, livestock, etc. | Can. do carpenter and repair work of all kind. Go anywhere. erences. Enclose stamp for re-| ply. D. R. Hamphill, Ape R. F. Sams, Clarkston: Ph. 43- | to begin work on|. farm (picking peaches, etc.), or |. Married man with 2 boys, 15) man, good habits, wants home on farm, and small salary in) te Live as one of family. A-l:ref-| able drive truck and tractor, a 2 elec. lights, Place not *cultivat-| Rt. 4. Sober. Prefer job L. CS Self, Tifton "Man an wile, (man, slightly hand), want stock farm. Prefer, near other ocalieieas Miller, Mt. Ver I % Otis Wilkes. ~ Want _ job cotton, do general Small pay. J. Bus Cee on farm. 40 salary. O. L. se families. ling workers. old. E. W. Wilso take near Ros Os ~ | 45 yrs. old, n man } and mother Have | to be n 513 St. Charles Ave. jnille, Rt. 2. GRADE Thomaston ~ Atlanta Athens Rome | 7-12 7-13 7-14 hla Purebred Hampshire Pigs, 10 | Baien : | wks., $22.50 ea. Boars all ages. | Fe Bae | All reg. buyers name; Also un- | Steers & Heifers i | reg. pigs. David Stough, Locust | Good & Cheice 17.00-20.70 18.00-21.30 17.00-23.40 re eae Grove, Rt. 1. Ph. Griffin 7396. | Com. 13.59-16.25 14,00-17.50 13.75-16.00 -14.00-17.50 : : Utility 10.25-13.00 -11.90-14.25 -10.00-13.25 -10.75-13.75 10. , OIC 12 wks. old pigs, $25. | Cutters 9.00-10.25 9.00-11.00 8.50-10.00 8.50-10.00 }ea. at farm. Reg. buyers name. | eae in all from champ. lines. Charles | carves ~ Sa ; ae Piusse th: Pees yule te 2 Saeueeae Oe 14.50-18,00 -15,00-20.40 -14.00-18.50 -14.50-20.00 15.00 heeibany, Mpa Gare cnsice NS oo-4'50 10.00-14.75 10.00-15.50 _9.00-14.50 _19.00- 7 reg. Black PC Pigs, boars | = . : and gilts, reasonable. See or Cows Y i contact, Gene Kirksey, Butler. | Usitity 9.00-10.25 9.00-11.00 8.75-10.75 8.50-10.00 |C, & Ce 6.00- 8.50 7.00- 9.25 6.00- 9.00 6.00- 8.50 Good Black Essex shoats,|) ~~ . ae |good breeding stock, Can ey ee ee oe Ped. furnished. Hoyt Moss, Util. & Com. 10.00-13.75 10.50-14.00 9.50-13.50 10.25-12.00 en Cutters 8.50- 9.50 9.00-10.50 -9.00-10.00-8.50- 9.50 | $HEEP AND GOATS ieee . : ie FOR SALE Steers & Heifers 8.75-13.50 .00-17.25 -9.00-17.00 8,00-13.75, | Calves 8.50-13.50 .00-17.75 9.25-16.50 Purebred Nubian-Toggenburg Fen Goats, fresh and coming |. . ga. Come ote. Mrs. Ph. ames. Graysville. Pho Seurce of Information Federal - State Market News Service 30 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. 9.00-16.50