Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1954 August 25

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Tom Linder Commissioner















































over Soaataie the- last
convinces me of the ex-

1 of immediate financial assist-=
: Farmers _cannot. pees

from one lender to another.





WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Ie 1954

and other benefits be made avail-
able to Georgia farmers at once.

I am in receipt of the following tele-
gram from Congressman Paul Brown of

the 10th District:

Glad to have your telegram. Sec-
retary Bensons Office called me
and stated their top men would
be in Georgia Monday to check on
drought situation. In meantime Mr.
Harvey A. Dahl, Assistant Direct-
or of Agriculture Credit, is in Geor-
gia now making personal survey.
Mr. Kenneth Scott, Director of
Agriculture Credit and Mr. R. B.
- McLeaish, Administrator, g
ers Home Administration, will be

Farm-

down there Monday. I am very
hopeful now we will succeed in our +
undertaking. I am submitting your
telegram-to Secretary Benson.

Drought relief for Georgia farmers
on a basis of direct grants instead of loans
is imperative if we are to escape serious
consequences not only to agriculture but
to all business and industry in the State.

Loans do not provide an answer to

our problem. The farmers crops are al-

ready lost or have been severely dam-
aged. Most farmers have invested all their
money in this years crop and many are
in debt to banks and other credit agencies.
Loans, if used to pay existing debts, do

not provide financing of other crops but

would merely shift the farmers debts
He would
still have lost his crop or suffered dire

damage to his crop.

On aie other kane: if grants are made

- available to the farmers, this money can





_ NUMBER 50

ORE ABOUT
OUGHT RELIEF






be used to alleviate a part of the damage |

suffered and will put the farmer in posi-

tion to produce another crop with some
hope of getting back even at the end of
the 1955 crop season.

-I noticed recently where Congre
imately six billion dollars for relief in

foreign countries.
that we should be taking six billion dol-

lars of our tax payers money to relieve

distress in foreign countries and, at the
same time, refuse to grant whatever is

necessary to relieve these drought strick-

en American farmers.

As I dictate this, the gentlemen from
Washington have not-yet been reported

to my office but I am expecting some

immediate reaction from their visit to
Georgia and I will follow through on
this and use every means at my: command
to convince our Federal Agencies of the
justice and necessity of making grants
to Georgia farmers at this time.

Business and industry have an equal

stake in this matter with the farmers

along with all working people in the
State, because if relief is not granted
to the farmers, the result will be reflect-
ed in business and job conditions in the
State.

It is therefore essential for men of
influence in every walk of life to lend

their influence and assistance in urging

that this relief be granted.

TOM LINDER

Commissioner of Agriculture

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has passed an appropriation of approx-

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- SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Cub Tractor, purchased new
Feb. 1953, fully equipped, $1,100.
Trade my equity for equal value
in hogs (at market price) J. M.
Goolsby, Brunswick, 2009 Rey-
nelds St. :

Farmall Cub Tractor, 1951
model, good cond., hydraulic. lift,
with all equipment, paint like
new, $750. Mrs. Chappell Roland,

Chester, Rt. 1.

Irrigation system with 800 ft.
4 in. plain pipe, 320 ft. 4 in
bushed pipe, 16 plain utility
sprinklers,
mounted, air cooled Wisc. en-
gine, all perfect cond., $1500.
Richard Ogletree Perry.

Pan for moving dirt, 1 cu. yd.
cap., mounted on steel, ball bear-
ing wheels, good shape except
needs blade. Cheap or trade for
disc or Bermuda. plow for Ford
Tractor, etc. T. H. Moore Milner,
Rt. 1.

Ford Tractor, 1951 model, $750
2 Disc Plow, $150; Lift Har-
row, $1.50; Cultivator, $100; Belt
Elevator with motor, $195; Case
Fertilizer Spreader, 10 ft., $240;
AC Combine with motor, 1951
$700. Good cond. Wil-

One small Intl.. Hammer Mill,
complete with belt and sacker,
good cond.,
James Thomson, Locust Grove,
Rt. 2, Box 72.

Case Side Delivery Hay Rake,
good running cond., $125; Em-
pire Jr. 8 Row Grain Drill, fair
cond., $75; Letz Feed Mill, med.
size, "$25: Oliver 2 disc plow,
good shape, $50; Mule drawn
dirt scoop, slightly used, $10;
Full outfit $250. V. B. Sosebee,
Dawsonville, Rt. 1.

Allis-Chalmers 2 Row Self
Propelled Cotton Picker, bought
new last season, picked one
pale cotton. Make offer. Guy H.
Shivers, Norwood. Ph. 318R2.

One 4 unit Universal Milking
Machine with 1 in. pipe com-
plete, for 16 Cow barn. J.
Allen, Columbus, Rt. 1, Box 573.
Phone 3-8860.

Hay Baler with air cooled
motor on rubber, needs no re-
pairs, $385; Farmall C Tractor,
1951 model, very good cond.,
Rome bush and bog harrow
(ike new), $995. Ross Maddox,
Winder, Rt. 4.

1 ea Russel thrashing machine,
$75; McCormick Deering bind-
er, $25; Stover Crusher and sev.
sets burs, chops and grinds, $115;
one-row Allis Chalmers corn
picker. Ist class cond., %400
Y. C. Forester, Rising Fawa

Gorman pump;

cheap. Letters ans. |

No. 1 Corley Saw Mill, good
running cond., $250. I. N. Gil-

Jand, Villa Rica, Rt. . 1. Ph. }
1523W-1. {
Caterpillar 50 Dozer with

angle blade, good cond., $1600.
Or trade for Farmall Cub or
Allis-Chalmers G with equip.
F. M. Gazaway, Deactur, 2556
Clifton Springs Rd., Rt. f. Ph.
Ev. 2971.

One Intl. 8 Row Grain Drill
on rubber, very good cond., for
sale. Clifford Jones, Winder,
RFD 4. }

One Elec. Churn, good as new,
2 gal. size, $10. cash or exch. for
1954 crop sundried apples or
good cured ham. Ea. pay post-
age. J. B. Wright, Rentz..

2 wheel pony cart, needs some
reparis for sale: Also want Tf H
Wagon good shape, reasonable
price, within 30 mi. LaFayette.
Ernest Brooks, LaFayette, Rt. 1.

Slightly used J. D. 2 row M. T.
tractor, 4 disc tiller and 20 disc
dbl. sec. harrow, for sale or ex-
for cattle. R. S. Deen, Alma. Rt.
1c

One slightly used J. D. Two
Row Corn Picker, with power-
trol, for A or B tractor, $1000.
Exch. for cows or -hogs, other
suitable farm machinery. J. D.
Williford, Unadilla, Rt. 1.

Cub Tractor, A-1 cond., all at-
tachments, for sale 6 mi.
Old Corinth Rd. Call any day ex-
cept Saturdays. W. C. Byington,
Newnan.

Barnes TIrrigating Pump, 5
HP Wisc. engine, 2 H suction
and discharge (60 gal. permin. at
60 lbs. pressure), 15 ft. suction
hose, 20 ft. rubber discharge
hose mounted on pneumatic tires
never used. A. B. Medlock 11,
Atlanta, 3875 Briarcliff Rd., N.
E. EV-4341.

Intl. Corn Binder, good cond.,

| $225. Pat A. McRee Buckhead.

One almost new Earthmaster
2 Row Tractor and Cultivating
equipment, $450. cash. Trade
for hogs and cows. F. L. Ses-
sions, Tennille, Box 3. - Ph.
361-J3.

Bermuda Grass Digger, all
steel, 1 or 2 H. 30 in. long, 4
teeth in Ist row, 3 in second
row, 2 in end; Also 2 two horse
turn plows. Mrs. Hollis Hender-

}son, Gillsville.

John Deere M. Tractor with
mowing machine, planters, cul-
tivators manure loader, Oliver
6 ft. combine, all excellent cond.
Dr. L. A. Mosher, Roswell, Hard-



scrabble Rd.

out



with heavy. dutch industrial
mower and AC Hay Rake, all
Ist class cond. W. A. Thompson,
East Point, 511. S. East Point
SL: Ons 5607. :

1951 Ford. Tractor with fine
in loader, 2 disc and harrow for
sale. Jake Brooks, Griffin, Rt. 5,
Box 165. Call 7596 Griffin, after
4 O'Clock.

uf o Strayhorn, Flowery. Branch
fC

One wide hay rake in good
eo for half price; Also Elec.
rooder, 500 chick cap. Mrs.
caus Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Tete

. 7 . :

Intl. Ice Bank 8 Can Milk
Copler with 3/4 hp motor, good
cond., $225; Also Farm Master
portable compressor, and | dbl.
unit Milker used only 10 months,
excellent. cond., $150. Al for
dairy farm use. Anthony Boddi-
ford, Warrenton. -Ph, 201 J 1.

' Irrigation-pump, 6 in deep
well cook with vertical pulley
on top, cap. up to 500 GPM.
Can be used in most any depth
well. Used very little. Cliff Pol-
lard, Augusta, 413 Sand Bar
Ferry Rd. Ph. 2-1414.

One. Garden Tractor, Chore-
master, with some cultivating
equip. and 32 in sickle-bar mow-
ing machine, for sale or trade
for steers, heifers. Jos W. Walk-
er, Forsyth.

One 6 can Kelvinator Dairy
milk cooler, for sale cheap. H. G.
Loyd, Carrollton, Rt. 1, *phone
1560 J1 3

Two 7 ft. Massey-Harris Self
Propelled Combines; like new,
one model M MeCormick-Deer-
ing Tractor with HMI50, 3 disc
plow, 8 ft. harrow, one 2 row
Avery Tractor with equip. Pric-
ed to sell. J. Hill Touchstone,
[Grittin, Rt . <=

4 Deck Elec. Brooder, auto-
matic, good shape, $20 FOB. C.
L. Eppley, Atlanta, 2090 Blvd.
Dr. N. E. eS

One 15 horse steam boiler
suitable for dairy, or cannery,
gas or coal fired also retorts
for canning plant. All bargain
J. A. Scoggin, Rockmart.

W. D. Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
A-1 cond., and 1 Bog Harrow,
like new, 850. C. H. Walker,
Clarkesville, Rt. 2.

One Allis-Chalmers Pickup
Hay Maler, also Hay Rake, per-
fect cond., 1953 model, used very
little, $1250. J. W. Jackson,
Stephens.

Farmall Tractor, Super >
1952 model, very good cond., 2
disc Heister Side Plow, cultiva-.
tor, $1200. Neal Kelley, Blairs-
ville, Rt. 3.

Complete and all necessary
broiler raising equipment. for
poultry farm, for sale as whole
or in part. Contact. Fred B.
Henry, LaFayette. Ph. 4-4222.

1 1/2 H Wagon with harness,
complete, like new, $75. C. N..
Holcomb, Atlanta, 1485 Brook-
lyn Ave., N. W. El. 4111.

AC Side Delivery Rake, J. D.
Side Del. Rake, VanBrunt 10 in.
grain drill, A. C. No. 66 com-
bine, all A-l cond., used only
one season. Priced to sell, all or
anv part.-Zack Wilkins, Hahira.

Page Garden Tractor with
plows, cultivator, harrow, $150.
J. C. Cofer, Atlanta, 883 Fayette-
ville Rd.

Case Row Crop Ensilage Har-
vester, good cond., runs like
new, cheap for cash. Sam E.
ig jal Columbus, Rt. 2, Macon

One set of 4 iron wagon
wheels, 32 in. high, with 4 in.
tread, for sale; Also want one
Elec. Deep Well Jet Pump, com-
plete, to fit 2 in. or 3 in drop
pipe. State condition, price, type
Otis Justice, Irwinton, Rt. 2.

One good as new set I.H.C.
peanut plows, used one season,
will fit Farmall or Ford tractor,
complete. Sell or exch. for SPC
bred gilt. Jack Arnold, Vienna,
Rt. 4, Box 83.



One Farmall Super A Tractor

2H Running Gear Waves: $15.

| well, Wrightsville, Rt. 3.



fon Ba: con planters, fertilizer |
attach., distributors, cultivAtors?

35a ent: t xhm Ea a-e rOM 5Or|

7 ft. dbl. section cutting harrow,
8 ft. tractor harrow, One each,
HM 150 Disc, and 16 Oliver Bot.
tom. Plow, set cotton choppers,
all good cond., $2000. Melvin}
Wilson, iPS 620 - ae St.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want one off-set tenet hae,
row with 20-26 in. disc in good
cond. Cheap, Prefer Goble make.
Hi. F. Pric, Locust Grove.

Want hydraulic controlled dirt
pan, 3-5 yd. cap. ust be in
good condition, reasonable price.
Guy H. Shivers, ; Hopwood. Ph:
318R2.

Want wind mill and water
tower, dismantled. Describe ful-
ly and cash price. Neal Cumby,
Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.

Want. one or baa water rams
with or without pipe, for farm
irrigation, to be used on farm.
State price and condition F. W.
Stover, Atlanta, 3254 W. Sha-
dowlawn Ave., N. E,

Want one 2 disc plow for F-12
Farmall tractor in good. condi-
tion. State Best price. J. T. Wat-
son, Homer, Rt. 1.

Want one aS used tractor
tire (10 X 24) and tube. John H.
Johnson, Abbeville, Rt. 1, Box
235. x

Want 42 to 48-in. corn mill.
Must be in good condition and
sheap for cash. A. Davis, Rome
P. O. Box 426.

Want one field -cultivator for
Ford Tractor. State price and
condition, ~ Ralph J. Holder, }
Monroe, Rt. 3.

Want 3 disc draw bar drawn
tiller, -and lime or guano spread-
er sling. J. J. Outen, Manassas.
RU 2. ; =>

Want a deep well elec. stroke
type pump, eas Bob Baxter,
Lumpkin.

Want mower to use e with Ford
Tractor. Either type. V. C. Po-

Want Ford Tractor (51 or 52
model), A-1 cond., with 2 disc
plow( pulverizer plows, wood
saw, rake and mower. Give de-
tails and cash price delivered.
Marvin Maddox, Winder..

Want spiked tooth sttel frame
2 H dbl. section drag harrow.
give price and location. R. J.
Williams, Davisboro, Rt. 1.

Want irrigtion outfit pipe,
pump, and motor. R. M. Patter-
son, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 264.

Want left wheel tor Ideal
Deering mule drawn mowing
machine. L. E. Buchanan, Con-
yers, Rt: 3.

Want one tractor tire and
tube, 10 X 24. State price John j.
H. Johnson, Abbeville, Rt. 1,
Box 235.

Want ne: planting at-
tachment for A Farmall tractor,
good cond. State price. W. D.
Goodwin, Reynolds, Rt. 4.

Want good used small or
medium size corn cleaner for
grist mill. No. Junk. State cap-
acity and Sige 6 required to
operate. C. D. Hood, Edison.

Want medium size grain drill,

8 or 10 disc, not over 50 miles |
from Madison. L. E. Mize, Madi-
son, Rt. 2.

Want apple cider mill. State

condition, size and best cash
price. G. M. Washer, Blairs-
ville, Rt. 2.

Want used ensilage cutter or
forage harvester. T. R. Garling-
ton, Atlanta, 200 Peachtree
Arcade Bldg. Al. 8658.

Want old style hand feed hay
baler- in good condition. J. W.

McIntosh, Atlanta, 1829 More-
land Ave., S. E. Di. 5846 bus.,
Di. 2066 home. Ne:

Want irrigation system in good
cond. at reasonable price. O. L.

perry, $1.50 C; Mtn

<&
M. Add postas

Gainesville, Rt. :

_ Catnip, Lemon Paint sata
hound, Tansy, Horse Radi
Blueberry, Garden Go
75e doz.; Red Gold and
\don- strawberry, $16
Seed, 10c pkt. os M.
Dahlonega, Rts.

Pepper, piece and B
doz.; 2, 85c; Hot 35
No chks, Add Postag
sie Howard, Alban
Cleveland. :

doz., = 35 Winter Oni
$1;_Finest Gem Straw
C; 25 Garlic Bulbs, ee

Add pane CoD. Cro
ville, RE Bo eae

- Imp. large. Klon :
berry, 75c C: Mtn Huckleb
bearing size, 2 doz., 75c

|Field Dewberry, 50c dd:

Winter Mustard Seed, 50c
cup; Aarts Indian Peach S Si

50c doz. Add postage.
Crowe, Cumming,

Mtn. Huckleberry, 3
Klondike . Strawberry,
Blakemore Blackberry,
Dewberry, 50c doz.; Also
and small Elberta peach
25c doz. Plus postage
Mashburn, Cumming

-Nice Sage. Plants, Bla
berry, and Crabapple Trees,
6, $1; Condons Giant M
Everbearing Strawberry
Add postage-Mrs. Mae
Gainesville, Rt.

- Coastal Bermu :
of harmful weeds a
truck at farm. Under 50
M: 50 M up 50c M; By
in burlap bags, 2 My $1.9
$18; 50 M $35. D
Blackshear. Phone 3713.

Rutger antl Marglobe To
plants from select seed, 300
400, $1.25; 500, $1.50; $2.25
10 M up $2 M PPin Ga.
Davis, Milledgeville,

Streamline Everbe:



berry, bearing size, 3
Rubel Blueberry 4-6
ellow Oct. and Old T
Peach, Yellow, Red

| Trees, bearing

cots, 3, $2. yen
BEE Thornton, Bo

Kl Straw p 5
500, $3, $5. 75 M; M

i FOR SALE

Calif. Multiplying E
30c start. PP. Mrs.
Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Turnip Seed, Ki Top,
planting, makes large

25c large spoon. een ree
Mrs. C. W. Fricks, i
Rt. 1, Box 151.

About 600 Ibs. clean. Ga. C
Z 1/2c 1b.

statis. FOB my farm. 10 :
min. order. A. T. Deckner, At- _
lanta, 1500 Stewart Ave. Naas

Rescue Gress Seed, 120 ib :
Fescue, 10c 1b. Co

clean. Ross Maddox, Wi

4.

, Red Shallot | sets, ae
gas ; ai a Elliott, Lay
t.

De Lozier, Atlanta, 1505 Fair- |<)"



view Rd., N. E. Ph. De. 0113.
















fe
600 Ibs. 1954 reseeding Crim-
son, Clover, reseeding Upson Co.
ee rs., tested by Ga. Lab., 99.-
2 pet. pure, 89 pct. germ., .no
noxious: weed seed, 1000 Ibs. up,
less lots, 25c. FOB. J.



Turner's Bancroft Seed Oats,
pure, recleaned, graded, very
high yielding. for grain or graz-
ing, $1.20 bu.; Also Anderson
Wheat, grown from reg. seed.
L. M. Turner, Royston. -

50 bu. Abruzzi Rye, 2 ba bags,

at clean, treated, $3 bu. J. F. rents

Powder Springs, Rt A.

Genuine Abruzzi Rye, re-
cleaned; even wt. bags, $2.50 bu.

FOB farm. C. A. Bryant, Roys-

ton.

1954 crop Old Time Shallots,

SUPPLIES FOR SAL E



Apples, free of worms, peel, and
core, 65c lb. Add postage. Miss
Bessie Martin, Gainesville, RFD
5, tis a =

worms, peel, and core, 50c lb.
PP in-Ga. Mrs. M. E. modes,
Ranger, Rt. 2. - x

Dried Horse Apples, free of
worms, peel, and core, 1954 crop,
65c lb, Add postage. Mrs. J. E.

Nice Sundried Apples, free of |

About 50 bu. or more Red
Delicious Aples, other kinds, for
sale; Also Sundried Apples, 65
lb. Add postage. _ Mrs. Pauline
Franks, Hiawasee.



HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE:



Pure Red Crimson - Clover
honey Ext. or Chunk, in 10 Ib.
pail, $3 parcel post prepaid in
Ga. D. M. Kirkland, Summer-
town.

1/2c;
wood Bentley, Thomaston,
Ph. 3697.

bs. Cattail Millet, clean,

in 100 Ib. bags, germ. and purity
, 7 1b.; 300 bu. wheat, com-
, vee clean, fe pa 1000 bu..

_ Sou and O combine run,
tean, $1. CO ae ae Powell

at farm near Wrens, or contact

ae Pee, Hazlehurst.

75c gal. A. J. Durden, Fayette-
ville, Rt. 3.










Brown: Top Millet, 6c Ilb.;
Sericea Lespedeza, 20c lb.; Ky.
31 grown from certified seed,
25c lb.; Dixie Crimson Clover,
25c Ib.; Chapel Hill Rescue, 15c,
Ib.; Rescue and Ryegrass, 12
Ib.: Rescue and Crimson Clover,
15 lb. Tel. 2131. C. D. Wood,
Bowdon.
ve bu. -Calhoun Barley, re-

, in 4 bu. bags, $2.50 bu:
. Coker 4272 Wheat, Ist. yr.

Mine n, $2. 40 bu. bulk; FOB:
will a Suber, Perry. Eh.

White Nest Onions, also Red

Buttons suitable for fall planting
$1.25 gal. Add postage. Miss
ee Brown, Ball Ground, Rt



Multiplying Scullion Onions and |



Pettyjohn, Summerville, Rt. 4. pte ane ee ey 008

shape, with shallow supers, $8
ea. J. M. Holloway, Lithonia,
(1/2 mi. W. Rockbridge Church,
Hwy.124).

Sourwood Honey, in 2 lb. mo-
dernistic glass jars, 60c lb. F. M.
Cantrell, Atlanta, 2430 Briar- |
| cliff Rd., N. E. Ex. 7143. |

22 1/2 lbs. dried apples, 60c lb.
Plus postage. Mrs. W. W. Wom-
mack, Grayson, Rt. 1.

Pineapple pears, $1.50. bu.
hamper here, or shipped collect.
BeVoe Smith, ores Rti-37
Box 21.



All kinds Apples for sale to
truckers. Ready. H. B. Roberts,
Clarkesville, Rt. 3, ,c/o Hard-

eg s Orghard,

Fancy Chunk Comb Honey, |
12- 2 1/2 jars to case of 30 Ibs.; |
| $75 strained, $6.50 All FOB. E.|
~\J. Lewis, Nahunta. |



Good, new table honey,
lb can $9 FOB. No comb. H.
Holland, Sparks, Rt. 1, Box



New ext. honey, del. 3rd zones
10 lb. pail, $3: 5 1b. $1.50; By
Exp. Col., 6-5 Ibs., $6; 2-10 lbs.,
$4.50; 3-10 lbs. $6.50; 4-10 Ibs.,
$8. Rev. Curd Walker, Adrian. |
RR I ele





Sourwood Honey from Hab-
ersham Co. 10 1b. pail, comb $4; %
10 Ib. pail extracted, $3.75 del,
PP in Ga.: Case 6-5 Jb. jars, or
12-2 1/2 Ib jars, $9 exp. collect. |
W. E. Livingston, College Park,
Box 135s





20 hives Italian bees, 10.
frame pat. hives with one and _
two supers or drawn comb, $16 |
and $12 ea.: 200 entire lot, ina
cluding some extracting equip- 2
ment. T. G. Ayres, Atlanta, 1020
,Gordon St.,,S. W. Ra. 5425. :



8 or 10 swarms bees, in od is
fashion hives, $3 hive. J. Re 5
Stone, Lincolnton. -







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ae Ne. 1 Newt 2. No.3 No.4 Japeway-Craig Com. Co., Dublin 23.52 22.80 21.20.
Silas L/S Mic Hagan 225% 21.82 20.90 Jesup S/Y, Jesup 22.89 21.71 = 20.89 = 20.51
: 2S | Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 21.00 :
ag Sue, Le ae Ocilla L/S Co. Ocilla 22.00 23.42 20.82, -
ee as . Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Donalsonville 21.78 21.71 20.6%
Com. Co., Dublin oa se 0s es a ee :
eee Hea sia | Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 21.98 21.40 21.30 20.85
s/y, Hawkinsvitle Oe he a ee ee ~
ale McClure Com. Co., one 22.30 22.00 17.00 a 2 ae
e Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 22.28 22.05 2080 19.80
ee evar ose < ins | otter Se L/S Co. Douglas 22.38 22.09 += 20.09 19.48
3 19.00 Dawson L/S Ce., Dawson 21.90 21.55 21.00 2
Be on SIN: Springfield 22.00 21.15 20.25 Farmers L/S Auct., Co., Nashville 22.51 22.50 19.50 19.70
: ia 21.55. 21.00 19.50 Formers Market, Sopperton 22.75 22.05 20.75 oe
Ragsdale Long Gom. Co., Quitman 21.86 20.95 19.55 19.05 plemers 1X. hate se yet sien See
Smith sy, Augusta 22.20 2225 2100-22-50 | Jones-Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon 22.95 21.50 20.75 20.90
Valdosta L/S Co., Valdosta SPY AO P12 2066 F905 De Ma Marie 23.26 ae 21.20
Wayne Ce. asp 2208) TNS AP 20-7 | Mitchell Coz L/S Co., Camilla 21.83 21.66 += 20.00 20.00
mae | Smith S/Y, No. 3, Thomson 22.50. 22.00 21.50 23.50
Co-op / hg Stapecboro 22.83 22.50 . 20.75 20.95 Asie 18 Z =
ane fs ie a dee 2178. 2185~ 20.06 oS Claxton S/Y, Claxton 23.51 22.85 21.62
Se S/. Syiventd aah oie 20.50 20.25 Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 22.55 21.76 20.32 21.00
Thomasville S/Y, Thomasville 2235 21.50 21.00 Kite S/Y, Kite 22.50 - 21.75 20.00
Toombs Co. sm byes gg Sant 20.95 20.80 ooo ee a Ae eee
: Seaboard $/Y, Colquitt 21.90 21.62 + -20.62_s19.95
os Cot; Dation St7e gee ee tae |, TN Ce SY, Ae 20 a ee
Ss | i : Union $/Y, Albany 22.19 21.84 21.10 ~21.30
Corre Co. Scias, Carrollton 23.50 22.60 21.55 21.30_~CViidalia $/Y, Vidatia 23.03 22.05 21.00 = 20.40
m Co. seh Sitienth 22.50 22.40 21.70 August 19
21.10 3 Bainbridge S/Y, Bainbridge 22.50 22.20 = 21.40 21.00
=e Us Bern Giem 22.00 20.60 Formers L/S Co., Douglas 22.71 2231 21.60 21.80,
2245 21.75 21.00 | Fitzgerald L/S Auct., Fitzgerald 22.60 22.40 21.85

Thomaston 22.75 :







| POULTRY FOR SALE



SACKS FOR SALE. SYSCK WA. A
f z eee EG
Print Sacks, 100 Ib. cap, $4{ Real dark R. I. Red Bantam| CATTLE: Want r mel fai
doz. PP. Ralph Dangar, Wood-| trios from Blue Ribbon and tat ake Bi a
a * , Champion winners. $7.50 and} Want 40 Hevotiedl Steer eae: young. nate o

f stock

ye

100 lb. White. chicken feed
acks, not washed, with letters,
6c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Clar-
ence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1.

100 1b. cap. white sacks, 20c
ea. Docia Harris, Lula. {

Sheeting sacks, -100 Ib. cap.,
$2.50 doz.; 25, $4. 75; 50, $9. No
holes, letters, nor mildew," all.
Grade A. PP. 8rd. zone. No

- COD. Lizzie Mathis, Gainesville,
a mte.5

<u

White feed sacks, 100 Ib: cap.,
ripped, washed, ironed, no let-

ters, 6, $1.75; $3.25 doz. Plus

*
i

postage. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt. I.

White 1C0 lb. turkey feed
sacks, 8, $f; 35c postage on 8

=sacks. Mrs s. Lester Phillips, Roy-

Zz


nish Bantam Hens,

ston. ~
300- white feed ee: 100 1b.
eap., heavy quality, 10c ea.; 15c
@a. if selected. 99 pct. free of
gos. At farm. No letters ans.
. O. White, Jonesboro, Rt. 1.

White feed sacks, 100.lb: cap.,

_ free of holes and mildew, 20c ea.
Add postage. Miss Bessie Martin,

Gainesville, RFD 5.



POULTRY FOR SALE

BANTAMS:

3 purebred laying Dark Cor-
$1.50 ea.;

several pairs grown White Sil-
cies, $4 pr.; Top Knot Bantams,
i ea.; Mixed, 75e ea.; Also



1.50 ea; Common and Mixed

; 30. laying Speckled Guineas,
Se

igeons, $1 pr. Mrs. B. H. Dur-"
den, Odum, Rt. 1.

Purebred Golden eekeght
Bantams.-$3.50 trio; Also young
vee ullets and cockerels. O. H.
hompson, Blackshear.

2 Jap Silkie Hens, 1 yr. old,
Z ea. Harry Williamson; Com-
_ merce.

35 Bantam Pullets, 3 mos.
id, also some roosters, 50c ea.
rs. Eldora George, Stone
ountain, 1557 Indian Creek
r. Ph, 4-7286.

Bantams: One pair RI Red,
2 pairs pure Golden Sebright
(from parents not related), all
about 3 mos. old, $3 pr. at my

oa gece. Cannot ship. Pete Sew

p

tlanta, 925 Rice St., N.

Show Type RI Red Bantams,
pr.; $7 trio; White Leghorns,
2 ea.; Ringneck Doves, $2, $3
re Games: White Hornets,
Jue Travelers, cock, 5 hens,

$25 ea. lot; Purebred Mallard

Ducks, $5 pr. Contact. L. L.
Murphy, College Park, Rt. 3.

Bantams: Cornish Game, Buff
Cochin, $7.50 trio; Jap Silkies,
RI Red, $5 pr,; Old English, 3
pullets 3% mos. old, 1 cock 5
mos. old; $6; Silver Sebright
cock, 5 mos old, show type, $2.
Will not ship. Homer L. Duf-

y, Experiment, 26 eae
it. Ph. 4-344.

._Buff Cochin and RI Red ban-
tams, young stock, $2 ea. and
up; few breeders in Buffs, also

2 pr. young Ringneck pheas-

ants, about grown, $5 pair.
G. H. Overby, Sr., Columbus,
3609 -14th Ave.

Fancy Show Stack White
eae Black Polish and Black
ochin bantams, young and old
stock, also pr. gray Tovw'ouse
. Priced right. W. E. Stand-
ardt, Atlanta, 715 Darlington

a Circle, N. E.

10 purebred, small size ban-
tams, February 1954 hatch, all
healthy, $1.75 pr. Mrs. AT GAG
Hall, Elberton, 226 North Ol-
iver St.

75 purebred Golden Sebright
bantams, small size, May 1954
hatch, all healthy and vaccina-
ted, $1.50 ea. $4 trio; $75 for
lot. Send crates if to be ship-

ped. Nellie M. Mingledorff,
Douglas, Rt. 3.

Show Stock Black Japs,
Black Rose Combs, BB Red
Old English, Golden Sebrights,
Dark Cornish and mixed ban-
tam hens, All cheap. E. I. Wix,
Atlanta, 331 Josephimae St., N.
E. WA 0568.

$10 trio. D. A. sey Atlanta,
442 Atwood St., S.

Hopkinson War Horse, young

stags $3 ea.; Also pullets. Ed.
Cambron, Cedartown, . Wood-.
Jaind Rds x-2 4920

25. Game Cocks, Allen

Roundheads, 1953 hatch, $5 ea.;
$10 trio; 3 Asel Cocks, 5- 6 Ibs.,
$5 ea. D. M. Lide, Carrollton,
68 Burson Ave. Ph. 914.

Purebred Dark Cornish, large,
big bone type, yellow legged
cockerels,
W. Thurmond, Farmington.

One -Roundhead and Wisc.
See 3 time -winner game
stag, 4-% Ibs., 18 mos. old, $10
or exch, for 3 pit game i yr.
old pullets of Wild Cat Blues,
Montgomery . Travellers, Sid
Taylor. or, Warhorse, or hens.
meee Borough, Richmond Hill,
Rt. 1, Box 113.

9 pullets and 1 rooster, 1 each
Trish Grays and 4 Red pullets,
and 3 extra roosters. Hamp
Cooper, Roswell, Rt. 1.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



2 purebred Dorsett. Rams
(sheep) for sale or exch. for
Suffolk Rams. David Olson, De-
catur, 229 Rainbow Dr.

One Whte Saanan Milk Goat

about 1 month old. $35 for both:
Also good goat milk foi sale at
my place or wili deliver within
2 or 3 miles, 50c qt. Ruth Bar-
nett, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 119.

Mulely headed billy goat and
wagon. Goat broke to wagon,
gentle. Leslie Hardy, Austell,
Rt. 3, Box 82 A. Tel. 2962.

One purebred Toggenburg
Doe, fresh in April, giving 3 qts
one ea. young doe giving 3 qts.,
and young buck fully developed,
ready for service. All of pure-
bred parents. $100 for lot. M. S.
Harrison, Fitzgerald, Bowens
Mill. ey,

Reg Hampshire Rams, ewes
open or bred and lambs. Will
ship. Inquiries ans. promptly.
Westervelt Terhune, Atlanta,
P. O. Box 947. Z

A Yearling Ram, 17 mos. old,
Corrydale breeding, excellent
cond., $20 K.D. Sanders, Eaton-
ton. Ph, 2151.

Purebred reg. Nubian Buck
Goat, $30. At barn. Cannot ship.
as: FE. Grubbs, Demorest, Rt.

Outstanding Nubian Milker,
8rd. freshening July 17, gave
3000 Ibs. 13 mos. lacation, high
day 12 lbs. Her doe and buck
kids perfect, sired by Jelinskies.
Ajax, $100. D. F. Hinkle, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 3. 932 Indian
Creek Dr. Ph. Clarkston 43-7902.

15 ram sheep, 5 two yr. old, 10
seven mos. old, all with heavy
coats of wool. $5 ea. Write first.
W. Y. Harper, Wray.

3 nice young does, $25 ea.
Write for further information.
T. M. Nichols, Jr., Moultrie, Rt.
re

3 nice, fat puck lambs, $10 ea.
or trac > icz pigs. J. Paul Higgin-
botham, Bogart, Rt. 1.

21 'Jogecnburg and Nubian
Goats, 6 giving milk, 7 nannies,
7 male, 2-3 mos. old, all good
shape, sell all or separately. Let-
ters ans. W. H. Harrison, Pend-
ergrass, Rt 1:

8 nice goats, 4 males, 4 fe-
males, (5 grown other 3 half
grown) for. sale. Jerry Lynch,
Brooks, Rt. 1.

2 Toggenburg Milk Goats, x
giving little over 4 qts., other
one 3 mos, old; $35. both; $25
and $10 rsp. come after. No
shipments. 2 1/2 mi. S. Hape-
ville. J. H. Turner, College Park,
RFD 3, Box 97.

2 white Sannan Milk Goats,
1-2 qts., and one 3 qts., $15 ea.;

Also 2 Sannan Billies, 6 mos. old,



/Rt. 3 c/Q Pine Oaks Farm.

$2 ea. lots of 2. H.,

about 4 qts daily and Buck Kid | 2.

one ready for breeding service
soon. Mrs, H. E. Holmes, Austell,





purebred but not reg. Will pay
18c Ib. del. or 17 lb. at farm.
A. Aldo Charles, Athens, 237
Springdale. Ph. 4195-J. s

HORSES AND MULES:
Want Shetland "Ponies: Must |

be sound. State number and

price, wt., height, age. Ida B.
Corr, Baconton, Rt. 1, Box 71.

Want 5 gaited saddle, bred|

mare. Prefer registered show
type. Must be sound with good
wind. Papers not necessary.
Send picture and price. Millard
Payton, Norcross, c/o Green-
brier Farms. phone 3989.

SHEEP AND GOATS:

Want Saanan Milk Goats, reg.
preferably. Mustbe 1st class.
North Ga. only. A. R. Bell; Blue
Ridge.

Want 25 or more brush ats.
Sate number ,and price per
head. I. B. Corr, Baconton, Rt. 1
Box 71.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want young white couple (no
children from country for poul-
try farm work. Private room,
good food and salary. Time off

with pay. Regular job. Refer- |

ences and good health required.
Mrs. Helen Street; Atlanta, Rt.

Want sober, experienced ae
industrious man, 30-35 yrs. old,

electricity..3 1/ :
row Co., school bus by door, 0
public | road, factory. basis

agreed upon. H B. doce nel
lanes Rt.

Want wong te do light iota =
work on farm for reasonable | P-0)
salary, room and board. T. L. |
oes Lake Park, Rt 3, aot

Want. qualified able bodied
exp, man and family to work on
poultry farm. Good White Leg-
horns (top quality eggs). Must
have best of helo in return for
best pay and working conditions. |
- ew Atlanta, 958 Estes | ;
i

Want man with atl ed
to. work on eee: farm. No}:
drunks. See. H. er tamer cae 40
ming; Rt. As = ai :

AB

POSITIONS WAN TED



Want job nities botiod on | .
farm. Christian. No bad habits. ||
No other kind of work consid- |.
ered. Mis, oo A, Gilley; Seats 1

wn.



Want job. fooling ace cattle |.
and truck farming. L. G. ae -
ders, Covington, Bisse

Want job on farm iatap' i
chickens on halves. 45 yrs. old, |S
no bad habits. Have mother | eet
with me. Have to be moved. :

vai

Mrs. Ora Arthur, Sse a
Want crop of cotton to gather, i

with family. Steady work on and crop for another year. Have |-0! :

livestock and grain farm. 3 R
house, elec., water in yard. |
State wages expected and fur-
nish references from employers.
R. W. Jones, Jr., Leslie, RFD 2.

Want middle aged man (35-
50 yrs.), white or colored, to do
light farm work on farm, rough

carpentry, fence repairing, etc., |

for board and $15 weekly. J. G.
Davis, Doraville, 6243 Tilly Mull
Rd. Ph. 47-2976. i

Want farm raised man with
small family for work around
dairy farm. $30 weekly with 4
R house and milk. R. G. Jen-

nings, Macon, P. O. Box 891. Ph.
33536.

Want farm hand experienced
driving tractor, using other
farm machinery. Prefer with
family interested in growing
broilers and truck farming. T.
K. Moore, Sr., Canton, Rt. 3.

Want reliable man for good |

farm with pasture; 60 A cultiva-
table land by tractor or stock; 2
dwellings, one with all modern
conveniences tenant house wired
for elec. stove; 1000 cap. chicken
house, large storage house and
barn, near Winder. C. O. Mad-
dox, Winder.

|Ready to work October. Describe |

to, be moved. L..E. West c/o Roy
West, Kathleen, RGA :

Honest, sober, young Seat
wife and baby, wants work on
farm for $175 monthly wages.
Wife to help with light farm |}
chores for $45 month additional.
Can do ary kind arm work. R.
B. Chambers, Clermont, Rt. alex

40 yr. old woman, good cha- :
Can do any kind farm work on |!
farm with good moral people, in
exchange for modest salary.

full duties in first letter Mrs.
Anna Ruth, Petey 20 Por:
tune St.

28 yr. old ae man. _ with |
wife, 1 child 12 yrs. old, wants
job on farm. Experienced. with
farm machinery, driving tractor, |
etc. Desire good house, water,
elec., near school rt. Ready to
move. 5 mi. E. Rebecca. Beasley
Evers, Rebecca.


































































for 1955.
to be mo



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Sale on ica Auras a! at z
Troup Livestock Sales barn, 12:30 Noon il
10 artificially sired heifers ee Guerns
Holsteins. For information, contact,



















GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome
8-16 8-17 ~ 8-18 8-18
Steers & Heifers t
Good 16.50-17.50 17.00-20.50 17.00- 16.70-18.40
Com!. 13.50-15.00 12.50-16.50 12,25-14.25 12.00-14.00
Usilizy 9.50-12.50 9.00-13.00 8.75-12.25 8.75-11.00
Cutters _ 8.00-10.00 8.00-10.00 7.50- 9.50 7.50- 8. 750
CALVES: oe
Good & Choice 13.50-17.00 13.25-18.50 12.75-17.75 11.00-15.75
Util, & Coml. 9.50-14.25 ~ 8,50-13.50 8.75-13.50 8.00-13.75
cows 2
Utility 8.50-10.00 8.00-10.00 (7.25- 9.7 7.50- 9.75
Ci ee. 5.75- 8.00 6.00- 8.50 4.75- 18 5.00- 8.00
BULLS 27 eae
Util & Coml. 9.25-11.50 9.00-12.00~ 9.50-12.85 8,.50-12.25
Cutters . 8.00- 9.50, 8:00- 9.50 8.00- 9.00 | 7.50- 8.50
STOCKERS ; ou = : =
Steers & Heifers 8.25-11.50 8.50-15.75 8.25-14.50 7.50- 9,75
Calves 9,00-14.00 -8.00-15.75 8.75-17.50 8.00-12.00



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