Tom Linder Commissioner rial By TOM LINDER ollowing reports covering the use Division and the Statistical ion of the Department of Agricul- constitutes a part of our regular 01 3c ming in different issues arket Bulletin. e Division of the State Depart- griculture, which activities be- eral Assembly at its 1953 er-December Session, providing ecome effective July 1, 1954. purpose of the Act is to provide ton, grain and other farm prod- warehouses for the public full market value and that 1en be bonded, except those s that are bonded and licensed -U. S. Warehouse Act or by with Federal Agencies; and pro- | optional clause for storers of tobacco, cottonseed, processed gerated products. 172 warehouses have been ap- licensed by this Division; and, take this opportunity to thank of qualifying for their wonder- tion. I also want to express thanks to Hon. F. P. Biggs and ts in charge of the U. S. Com- or their courteous and operation extended this Divi- to make this set-up a model a EHOUS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1954 NUMBER 4 E AND STATISTICAL State Warehouse Act was passed warehousemen and others in. Warehouse Association who was ready, willing and active on every eall. And, we want to thank you, as Com- - missioner, for promulgating such com- prehensive regulations to earry out the provisions of this Act. / Setting up this Warehouse Act to handle this seasons cotton crop was a tre- mendous task which consisted of the in- itlation and preparation of bond forms, inspection reports, applications, license forms, receipt forms and many other de- tails too numerous to mention here, and having all these meet the approval of the Commodity Office of the United States _ Department of Agriculture, together with the approval of Bonding Companies, In- _ surance Companies, Banks and other lend- ing agencies. Several bonding companies have rec- ognized the thoroughness of this Act and have reduced the bonding charge $1.50 per thousand; also, the rating bureau, _ who fixes the insurance rates, has grant- ed to all warehouses licensed by the State a ten percent reduction on their insurance, The Commodity Credit Corporation does not. now require an extra bond to them when a warehouse has been li- censed by the State and has furnished bond to the State. We believe under this new Ware- house Act that the products stored by our farmers, the warehouses and the bank loans all have better protection and that a new field is open for storage of all kinds of products and merchandise that will en- courage business and industry. I assure you that we are endeavoring to cooperate with and assist in every way possible and we hope that the Warehouse Disision can operate in such a manner that the farmers, warehousemen and lend- ing agencies will approve, and benefit therefrom. Sincerely yours, S/Guy D. Jackson Director, State Warehouse Division Hon. Tom Linder _ Commissioner of Agriculture State Capitol tA Atlanta, Georgia Dear Mr. Linder: oi -- I submit herewith a report from the DIVISIONS REPORTS Statistical Division of the State Depart- ment of Agriculture for period begin- ning July 1, 1952 and-ending June 30, 1954, The Statistical Division of the De- partment of Agriculture has for free dis- tribution bulletins and pamphlets con- taining information to aid farmers, house- wives, gardeners and schools in their en- deavors. This agricultural library is one of the largest of its kind in any State Department of Agriculture in the United States. It consists of 1976 different subject matters, some of which, for example, are planting, culture, fertilization, marketing, packing, sorting, grading, insecticides and fungicides, other details relating to farms, farm households, farm products, orchards, canning and freezing of products of the - farm, and many other subjects. The Statistical Division compiles in- formation and consolidates statistics as to the number of farms, acreage in cultiva- tion, acres harvested, production and sales of each product by unit measure that is grown in this State, such as cotton, corn, peanuts, tobacco, grain, and other farm and vegetable crops, together with other agricultural matters of accomplishment and problems for the benefit of the farm- ers of this State. During the period from July 1, 1952 through June 30, 1954, the Statistical Di- vision has received 28,000 bulletins, pam- phlets and leaflets from the U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture, the Extension Ser- vice, the Experiment Stations and else- where. This figure also includes those compiled and written by the State De- partment of Agriculture. : I want to express my gratitude to the Extension Service and other agencies for their cooperation and helpful informa- tion which they have so kindly given us. During this same period July 1, 1952 through June 30, 1954 we have distributed 23,574 bulletins and pamph- lets of various information and have drafted 193 charts or tables of various statistics. There has been a large transition toward diversification and marketing and during this year we have suffered the most severe drought in recent years causing great loss to our farmers in their erops and pastures and we have exercised (Continued on Page 4) SEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN om the mailing list and for TS BAU OF MARKETS, is CAPITOL, Atlanta, Notices of farm produce and appurtenances adinissible | under postagev regulations inserted one time on eaclr request and repeated only when request is accompanied: by: new copy of notice. : 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 notices. Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address. Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at. 114-122 Pace St., Covingion, Ga, By Departmen: of Agriculiure Notify on FORM 9578--Bureau oj Markeis, 222 State Capitol 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. } Executive Office State Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices requests to be ; ss to STATE BU. co barns. Must be in Ist. class State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pace St, Covington, Ga. t SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 5 DeLaval Milking Machine Units, used one year, half price. (Cost $68.75). H. H. Richardson, Douglasville, Rt. 4. Ph. 3389. Cole 3 Row-Grain Drill with fertilizer box, Disc and shovel openeres. S M. Stout, Warm Springs. 4 steel wheels, steel axels, and stell tongue for making tractor trailor or wagon, $40.; New York Rake, $325;, New Gill Pulvarizer, $200.; Bush and Bog Harrow for cub tractor, $75. Emory Travis, Riverdale. Ph. Fayetteville 5415. 1 H Wagon, good cond., steel wheels, good body, also set 1 H wagon harnesses at my home. Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Lithonia, North Goddard Rd. 1950 Farmall M Tractor, ex- cellent cond., hydraulic lift, bush and bog harrow with harrow carrier, 3 disc tiller hitches, di- yect from hydraulic lift, pulley for tractor, 2 wheel trailer, 4 ft. wide, 10 ft. long, practically new. Cheap. O. P. Wood, Bowdon, Rt. 2. R4 Caterpillar Tractor, cable dozer, good cond., $1200; Also 2 yd. Dirt Pan, can be pulled by small crawler, or large rubber tired tractor, $300; 2 Dise Lift Type Plow for Ford tractor, $150. Loyd Moore, La Grange. Ph. 7120. One 10 in Case Hammer Mill with 3 dif. screens and sacking attch., used very little, reason- sonable price. Also want Dise Plow for L. John Deere, rea- onable price. Clarence Kay, awrenceville, Rt. 3. Good 1 H Wagon, heavy duty arness, $50. W. A. Cole, Lilburn, t. 1. (Near Camp - Creek hurch). One 1951 Ford Tractor, re- cently overhauled, 2 disc tiller, new disc pickup harrow, culti- vator, sweeps, set Covington planters and distributors, rotary hoe, mowing machine, wood gaw, set peanut plows, good Yond. Reasonable price. A. C. Belflower, Empire, Rt. 1. Mule Drawn John Deere Mow- er and Rake for sale. Mrs. E. H. Hutchings Sparta. Ph. 2861. One 1953 Intl. Super C. Trac- jor with power lift, planters, - gistributors, used on small crop 1953, all A-1 cond. Sacrifice at a | bargain. J. C. Brodnax, Walnut | Grove, Box 5. John Deere Drill, 14 dise on yubber, good cond., does not | Tractor, excellent cond. Reason- have fertilizer attachment, $250. J. W. Ivey, Pinehurst. Ph. 54. One W, D Allis-Chalmers Trac- tor, good cond., $500 C. H. Walk- er, Clarkesville, Rt, 2. : _Intl. Corn Binder and Spring- field Silage Cutter. Dr. L. A. Mosher, Roswell. Ph. 6122. 10 in. Hammer Mill, sacker and 36 ft. belt; Also 4 Coke Brooders, and equipment for same. Sell all or part. J. C. Riley, Smyrna, 460 Dell Ave. : New Model Golden Cane Mill No. 3, mule drawn, with 8 in. opening for cane, like cypress sweep, $75 cash. Talmadge Cour- son, Pearson. J. D. No. 5 Mower, Taylorway 10 disc Harrow; Surge 4 Unit Pump; 100 bu. Cobey Manure Spreader; Ford Tractor Rake; Dearborn Subsoiler; Dearborn Dbl. Sec. Drag Harrow; Rever- sible Ford Drag pan. All good cond. Priced right for quick sale. R. H. Cravey, Decatur, 122 Wil- ton Dr. Wa. 6040 or Ev. 7814. One HP Bready Garden Trac- tor, heavy duty, plows cultiva- tors, mower, harrow, $250 Also one Cider Mill, good cond., $25. H. T. Brent, College Park, Rt. 2, Old Bill Cook Rd. FA-5223.. 1952 model W. D. Allis-Chal- mers Tractor, Ist. class shape, extra good rubber, $1300 at my farm; Model G. AllisChalmers Tractor, good cond., Plant, cul- tivators, disc plow, bush and bog harrow, sell as a unit, $650. John C. Reid, Zebulon. One Dearborn 2 Disc Tiller, used 30 hrs., almost new, for sale. H. G. Boyd, Conyers. (1st. house after passing Lake Ma- honey, off Hwy. 20). 21/2 hp Speagle Garden Trac- tor with cultivator, turn plow, lay-off plow, $150; Also one sec. 8 disc pckup harrow for cub | tractor, all like new, $75; Also Power Take-off complete, and generator for cub, 1951 model E. F. Sims, West Point, P. O. Box 171. Ph. 34505. 2 practically new DeLaval Milkers, motor, compressor, and necessary pipe and fittings far 8 stanchion barn, 12 can cooler, automatic spray type, used less than 6 months, for dairy use. B. Skipper, Thomasville, Rt. 1. One. Ford-Ferguson Tractor high speed transmision, draw |bar, etc. Corry L. Abbott, Bar- |nesville, Rt. 2. One 8 disc Rome Harrow, one |rear mount mowing machine, | one section harrow, all for Ford able. R. C. Whitehead, Winter- | reasonable. A. C. Eubanks, Doug SECOND HAND _ MACHINERY WANTED Want a used good size ham- mer mill; good cond. C. R. Ma- |}: son,, Madison, B Want one grain crimper using | _ 1 HP motor. State age, condi- tion, make, and price, also if}. equipped with magneto.-M. W. Pecks, Sparta. Ph. 2552: Want good pea Thrasher or) Fayette- |. Huller. Roy Harrell, ville. Want 2 coal stokers for tobac- cond."G. L. Hinson Hazlehurst. Want small super A Farmall with cultivators and harrow, for cash. Must be in good cond. Fred H. Lee, Metter. Want 1 ten can milk cooler pox, 1 Surge 4 unit milking ma- chine, for dairy. J. S. Elder, Culloden, P. O. Box 128. Want good used John Deere A or B, or large Farmall Tractor. Contact. Roy Bishop, Atlanta, 489 Spring St. La. 3456. : Want to exchange two 10 X 28 tractor tires with holes for one without holes, about half of tread left. Oscar Waters, Gleen- ville, Rt. 1. Want set of cultivators\ for Farmall A, handlifts or exhaust lift with cylinder, good cond., reasonable price, C. I. Holt, Ma- Con, Rt. 3. Want Rotary Mower for Ford Tractor. Must be in good cond., lasville, Rt. 1, Box 175. Want good used John Deere Subsoil Plow on wheels. R. L. McKie, Augusta, Rt. 3. Want a late model manure spreader in good shape. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock, Rt. 1. ~ Want farm machinery, tractor and equipment. Buy or trade reg. Angus cattle. O. L. Jones, Atlanta, 480 Trabert Ave., N. W- Ph. Ve. 2670. SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE LS 150 bu. Arlington Oats, re- cleaned, bagged, Ist. year from certified, free of weeds, pests, and mixtures, $1.30 bu. FOB farm. No letters ans. F. W. O- Kelley Estate. Contact Way- wood OKelley, Murrayville, Rt. 1. : 700 lbs. Ga. Collard Seed, cleaned, guar. perfect, 22 1/2c Ib.; 10 Ibs. min. order. FOB my farm. M M. Boyle, Atlanta, 1500 Stewart Ave., S. W. Ra. 8023. Red Multiplying Scullion On- oins and Buttons from same, also White Nest Onions, $1.40 gal.; White Half Runner Garden Beans, 35c teacup ; Jimpson Weed Seed, 25c Tbl. Add post- age. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Riva. : Old Fashion Long Brown Shal Jotts (not scallions), greatest multipliers known, $1.35 gal. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. Willets Wonder Frostproof English pear for fall planting 50c cup; Green Glaze and Ga. Improved Collard Seed,20cTbl.; 8 Thls., $1. Mrs. J. A. Wlison, Martin. : 4 bu. Red Multiplying Onions, $4 bu. FOB. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Rize. 75 Ibs. Reseeding Hard Seed Crimson Clover Seed, Combine run, reseeded on same land 12 yrs., 20c Ib. MO. Paul J. Cain; Commerce, Rt. 1. : a 1954 crop of Ga. Collard Seed, 35c Ib. Plus postage. J. A. Weav- er, Bartow, Rt. 1. Fescue, 15c Ib.; Reseeding Crimson Clover, 20c lb. Both recleaned, from stands establish- ed 8 yrs. ago. F. N. Belk, Tren- ton, Rt. 1. : Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 20c start; 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1. White Nest Onions, and Scul- jlion Onion Buttons, $1.35 gal. Add postage. P. B. Brown, Ball : ree of rye grass, $18; Cwt. ers ans. G. B, Bar- rett; Cornelia. Ph. 3713. ' Red Shallott Oni 2000-3000 bu. $1, bu. Buyer Frank Redwine furnish sacks. , Palmetto. Rt, 1. | Ibs recleaned Ky. Southern Burr Clo the bur. Write for amts. wanted. Olin Pri Maysville, Rt. 2. 1000 bu. bright pure, clean Arlington Seed Oats, 2nd. year, test weight 35.5 lbs. per bushel, $1.10 bu. in bulk. FOB. Wilbur L. Johnson, Senoia, RFD 1. Ph. 154J1, 10 Keiffer Pear Seed, 10c and stamped addressed envelope. Rt. 5. Gourd seed, thoroughly dry Limited amt. Write. Mrs. T. B Thomas, Rocky Ford, Rt. 1. Winter Onion Sets, kind you cut and soon grow larger bunch of onions, $1 qt.; Also finest Gem Strawberry Plants, $1 C; Add postage. Exch. for print sacks or good collard plants or 2 Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan |; Add postage. Cora Mae H montree, Chickamauga, R n Clover | - Red Shallot Onions. ready for planting, $ postage. Mrs. C! je Gi Gainesville, Rt. 6. Ky. 31 Fescue, grown fr cert. seed new crop 91 $18 Cwt. in 50 lbs. b Clover, 87.5 pet germ., seed. Mrs. John Myers (Addison) Hartwell, Rt. 2. See White Multiplying or, Nest Onions, also Yellow Nest On-. ions, $1 gal. PP in Ga. G. C. Daniel, Tennille. = Felton Denney, Carrol! 3. Bie 2 Sette New crop pure Colla 90 pct. germ., 22c Ib orders less than 10 Ibs. G Connell, Whigham Rais PRR e er > Bei The Fall Special Farm Land Edition of t will be published Wednesday, October 20 . AND FARM LAND FOR SALE, FOR MONEY WANTING TO BUY, TO RENT, AND IN EXCH FOR IN GEORGIA only notices must re office of the Market Bulletin, 222 State ) lanta, NOT later than Wednesday, October 6. type notices received later (even one day | NOON, October 6, will NOT be published. be NO EXCEPTIONS of any kind to this ri one, regardless of any REASON whatsoever the Land issue may not exceed 70 words, name and address and phone number if des DOWN TO 70 words if otherwise submit ONE AND-ONE NOTICE ONLY to an indivi to members of same family or household where entirely separately owned pieces of Jand, et., are individually and separately owned than one member of family or household. the interest of REAL ESTATE Firms, Agents Banks, Dealers, etc., or for city property of any town or city lots or tracts, houses alone anywl Apartments or Rooms for rent and wanted, St Filling stations, Summer or Winter Resorts. or Fishing Lodges or Recreation property, an notices received will be returned to writers No Out-of-State> property of any listed, except in rare instances where a | Payer on his own land located in Georgia and sa Payer is necessarily out of the State the notice be published with proper explanation attached th After going to press with notices i lutely impossible to alter the notice in any the original copy as first submitted ....D NOTICES WILL BE DISCARDED. ~ i WRITE YOUR NOTICE CAREFULLY ING YOUR NAME IN YOUR OWN HANDWRITING (then printing or typing to make clearer), and let the notice re Office, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, NOT Wednesday, October 6. Elizabeth Hy ville, RFD, Ph. Athens 3731-W1. eee Ground, Rt. 1. tices, Ga. Farmers Marke omato | each. ? green Collard oe! ready, Saya herb, family, large s, $ ostage. Mrs. C. M. Greenville. = - Strawberry, Te: Cs $3; $5.75 M; Scuppernong Cut tings , 50c doz.; Catnip, ues 25 doz.; Mtn. Ty, bearing size, 75 Lee ul weeds and grass, . Harrison Black- Klondike Straw- Mtn. Huckle- bearing size, 2 doz., 75c; Field Dewberry, bearing 50c doz.; Also Winter Mus- 50c teacup; Large in Peach, 50c doz.; Elberta doz. Add postage. e, Cumming, Rt. 1. mn C ant Mastodon Ever- Strawberry Plants, $1 Trees, 6, $1; Blueberry 75e doz.: Garlic Bulbs, / ostage. Mrs. Mae ; Sample daz sh , $1.90; 20 $18; lack Raspberry, also Crab-" Garrett's Famous Streamliner |- Everbearing Strawberry Plants, $2 C, or evch. for country cured ham. C. J. Garrett, Bremen. ROOTS AND HERBS FOR SALE eee Yellow root, 4 Ib, lard box full, $1.30. PP. Mrs. Noel Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Hart Roots for sale. 0. L. Clark, Hartwell, RFD 2. Peppermint, Spearmint, Cat- nip, Balm, Dbl. and Single Tan- sy, Yarrow, 50c doz bunches; Garlic Bulbs, 3 doz., $1. Add postage. Miss L. M. White, Da- hlonega, Rt. 1, Box 57. Catnip, Peppermint, Balm, Tansy, Ground Ivy, Houseleek, Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz.; Or Gar- lic Bulbs, $2.25 C; Birdock Root, 50c lb.; Horse Radish, $1 doz. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 60. Yellow Root, 4 lb. lard box full, $1.30. PP. Mrs. Abe Goble, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Sasaprailla, Elder, Plum ,Red Sassafras, Yellow Dock, Black- berry, Poke, Yellow Root, Wild Cherry, Pine, Red and White. Oak, Sweet Gum, Alder, Per- simmon Bark, Colts Foot, Pip- siurpsie, 2 Ibs, $1. Add postage. Exeh, for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell. FRESH & DRIED FRUITS FOR SALE - ~ New crop sundried apples free, of worms, peel, and core, 5 lbs., $3. PP in Ga. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. 1954 crop nice bright sun ri- ed apples, peeled and sliced by hand, no peels or cores, 50c Ib. Sold in 5 Ib. lots up. Add post- age; Also fresh apples, $1 bu. Mrs. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee. Nice sundried | Sonics no cores, peels, or worms, 60c lb. Plus postage. Write first Mrs. yt M. Taylor, Clarkesville, Rt, * Sundried apples, free of core and peel, 40c lb. Add postage. ue H. H. Tidwell, Bremen, Rt. New crop sundried apples, free. of worms, 5 lbs., $3; Also Old Fashion - Long Brown Shallots, a 35 gal. Plus postage. Mrs. W. W. Womack, Grayson. 1954 nice sundried apples, free of core and peel, 50c Ib. Exch. for print feed sacks. Add post- age. Mrs. Odie Grindle, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 52. Dried Fruit, free of worm, core, peel, 40c Ib. plus postage: 50c lb. PP. Mrs. Ida Brown, Blairsville, Rt. 4, Box 40. 1954 sundried apples, free of peel, eore, and worms, 50c lb. in 5 and 10 Ib. lots. Add 50c postage on 10 Ib. lots: 30c on 5 lbs. Mrs. Walter Mashburn, Higdon. Nice dried apples for sale or exch. 3 lbs. for 4 print or soild color sacks alike, 100 Ib. cap. Each pay postage. Mrs. M. L. Priest, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Nice sundried apples, free of worms, 45c lb. Send postage. Ed | Wood, Alpharetta, Rt. 3, Box 231. _ FOR SALE cers Nice sundried apples, free of worm, peel, and core 1954 crop, good tor cooking, 45c lb. Add postage. Mrs. William Long, Blue Ridge, Rt, 2, Box 259. Nice sundried apples, free of core and peel, 55c lb. in 5 |b. or more lots. Miss L. M. White, -Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 57. en te nee HOGS FOR SALE Deep Red, Broad Back, Blocky Type Reg. Duroc Pigs, 2 1/2 mos. old, $25 with papers; $20 -without. R. L. McKie, Au- usta, Rt:--3. |-*. Several purebred males and gilts, Cherry Red Durocs, 5 mos. old, $25-$35 ea. Frank Hunter, McRae, Box 13. SPC champion bloodline pigs, 10-16 wks. old, treated, wormed, reg. buyers name, for sale, 2 1/2 RIED FRUITS Mi. E. Camilla. on Moultrie Hwy. Ph. 6956 and 8088. H. G. McGahee, Camilla. HOGS FOR SALE. OIC Pigs, from reg. short nose blocky type stock, some extra fine for breeding, ready for ship- ment. Will -reg., treat, erate, put on. board, $25 ea. MO. Write, or see at my farm Paul J. Cain, ae Commerce, Rt. 1. Reg. Tamworth Pigs for sale. J. W. Burch, Fayetteville. Ph. 4801 or 4341. Purebred Duroc Pigs, 8 wks. old, oct. Ist., Wave Master stock, med. blocky type, out of large litters, best of breeding, papers furnished, $25 ea. FOB M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. 50 reg. Hampshire Pigs, 8 wks. old, $20 ea. my farm. Papers extra. R. Motte Smith, Washing- ton. Ph. 4462. oie 3 reg. Hampshire Sows, one Boar, 1 yr. old, and 20 Pigs, subj. to reg. J. L. Gober, Temple, Rt; Qe : , ; Reg. rraina galpetds Pigs, very nice -boar pigs amd gilts, also one fine yearling boar. J. S.:Davis, Abba, Rt. 3 Fitzgerald, Ga. and Polled Herefords, 175 tion system (3600 ft. pipe), W. H. Barber, to be sold at torium, Moultrie, beginning Dispersal Sale Registered Hereford Cattle and Farm Equipment A complete dispersal sale of Registered Hereford herd bulls, cows with calf at side, open and bred cows and heifers all fine bloodlines; also tractors, irriga- equipment and tools, all from the farm of the late ber 11th. Write: Bill Aycock, Moultrie. head, including 4 proven practically new, and farm auction at Livestock Audi- 10:30 A. M. Monday, Octo- No. I No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 | Ga Farm Prods. Sis. on. Thomaston 19.20 19.00 18.00 ~ 17.50 is Mote Hegen a oe Japeway-Craig Comm. Co., Dublin 19.07 19.15 18.50 18.05 S Market, Metter 19.79 18.55 17.51 nee ot Makae 19.16 18.62_*17.85 Z y Millen L/S Market, Millen 19.28 18.25 18.00 18.30 Cou Moultrie 19.25 18.95 Ocilla L/S Co., Ccilla 18.82 18.25 17.55: 19.25 18.73 17.76 19.25 | Seminole L/S Auction Mkt., . 18.00 Donalsonville 18.88 18.51 17.66 17.40. 6 g Shumens L/S Mkt., Hagan 19.16 18.59 ~=-17.75 SY. Stotesbora 19.80 19.12 17.93 19.00 : : oe 18.40 Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 18.88 18.85 18.30 fom: s/Y. Springfield 19.25 18.95 18.90 Waycross L/S Mkt. Waycross 18.74 18.40 17.86 18.20 id L/S Auct. Co., Fitzgerald 18.94 18.25 18.46 September 21 ae ; ya ~Appting Co. L/S Mit., Baxley 19.59 18.82 17.90 18.20 s L/S Market, Nahunta - 19.20 18.60 18.40 18.00 g - : Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 19.29 18.96 18.31 17.51 > & Long Comm. Co., Gait: 19.02 . 18.35 17.55 17.75 <2 = - Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 19.14- 19.00 20.10 nS) Asonts 19.65 - 19.00 18.40 21.00 a - - Farmers L/S Auction Co., Tifton 19.25 18.66 17.85 19.15 L/S Co., Inc., Valdosta 18.50 18.50 17.65 - 18.05 - = ; Farmer's S/Y, Arlington 18.71 18.46 18.00 17.60 eS Co. S/Y, Jesup 19.55 19.00 17.10 17.40 ae z = = Fermers $/Y, Sylvania 19.50 = 18.65 17.50 /S Market, Metter SF AVBS 19:15 19.00 Jones Neuhoff Comm. Co., Macon 19.65 19.00. 18.50 20.00 Exchange, Statesboro 20.20 1885 17.75 17.35 | Metter L/S Mkt. Metter 19.40 19.01 18.40 aie ae 18.97 | Mitchell County L/S Co., Camilla. 18.96 18.70 18.10 18.30 oe ee coals Pee eet ea8 Smith $/Y No. 2, Thomson 19.80 19.00 18.90 22.00 iver L/S Auction, Bainbridge 19.15 18.75" 18.30. Tattnall L/S Co., Glenville - (*'19.52-18.90 18.35 e Co. S/Y, acer : eo 19.50 18.85 18.60 = 18.45 Troup County Sale, LaGrange 20.00 19.10 asville S/Y, Thomasville 19.25 18.65 18.00 18.00 - September 22 n S/Y Inc., Tifton 39.00 18.62 18.50 * Elbert L/S Barn, Elberton 21.85 20.00 -19.00 bs S/Y, Lyons : 19.80 19.05 17.80 18.70 | Heazlehurs? &/S Mkt., Hazichurst 19.33 18.78 TLE 17.70 Bros. Stock Barn, Bartow 19.95 19.00 18.75 | Peoples /S Mkt. Inc., Cuthbert 19.20 18.85 18.00 18.15 ies S/Y, Sylvania 20.00 19.00. 17.90 18.10 Seabeard S/Y, Colquitt 19.38 18.96 18.70 18.10 Weg ~~ | Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 19.42 19.00 18.55 /S Comm. Co., Cartersville 19.00 17.00 ___- | Union $/Y, Albany 19.13 19.09 19.12 19.88 0. Marketing Assoc. gece ago : ae =< i Oe ahzg 2085 eee Vidalia $/Y, Vidalia 19.55 19.00 18.20. 19.45 Wilkes Co. $/Y, Washington 17.00 oe 19.48 18.95 18.51 18.06 = = ; September 2 Se uur oe Cochran 18.75 17.45 18.50 Bainbridge S/Y, Bainbridge 19.00 18.95 17.80 1 . Carrollton 20.00 ; 19.00. Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 19.58 sido 18.30 18.30 a , "19.00 18.50 17.50 Fitzgerald L/S Auct. Co., Fitzgeraid 19.37, 18.25. -19.00 Eastmon 19.01 18.54 | 19.19 49.04 18.50 19.30 Sumter L/S Assoc., Americus 17.955 bis TEDL RST Rate i PAGE FOUR WAREHOUSE AND STAT DIVISIONS REPOR states for marketing, 3150 such t reports have been eae and Continued from Page 1) every effort to furnish information and other aids to our farmers. The State Department is charged by law with furnishing infor- mation to out-of-state homeseekers in this State and in compliance with this duty, the Statistical Division publishes and distributes a mimeographed pamph- let entitled Georgia Historical, Statist- This is available to - ical and General. of Agriculture + such homeseekers, schools, and others in- terested in the State of Georgia and its resources. i Another duty of the State Statistician is to receive reports each week from each tobacco warehouse during the marketing season. These reportsare compiled so as to show the number of pounds marketed _ in the State, the prices received, the num- ber of pounds resold and the number of pounds shipped into Georgia from other out. We sincerely eae that the S Division of the State Departmen of riculture will continue to be t beneficial to the people o Sincerely yours, S/ Guy D. Jackson Chief Statistician HOGS FOR SALE FARM HELP WANTED POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS WANTED Se eee _ POSITIONS Mo. 503155 Pride of Georgia Reg. SPC Boar, meat type, best bloodlines, service fee $5 at ag Also booking orders for ll gilts and boars, best in reg. SPC, pigs due Oct. ist George Ferguson, Cave Spring, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE One Tenn. Walking Horse, also Western Saddle and Briddle, Buitable for child or lady cheap Patricia Bargeron, Way- nesboro. 8 yr. old horse, 800 lbs., alsa pore gear, small grain feed ill, for sale. J. H. Smith, Perry. One pair, mules (horse and mare), 1000 Ibs., for sale or trade for young laying hens; Also OIC rood Sow, to farrow Oct. Ist., 50 Ibs., for sale. W. R. Cordele, frion, Rt. aL Several ponies, 34-47 in., var- jety of colors, mares, geldings, stallions. Reasonable. Jeanne R. slarke, Augusta, P. O. Box 885. Ph. 4-7888, One nice sorrell mare with flax mane and tail, suitable for gaddle or plow, gentle, easy to andle. T. R. Cooper, bridge, Rt. 1. One Mare, 11 yrs. old, 1200- - 1800 lIbs., sound, no blemishes, works anywhere, anyone can handle, $75. J. J. Johnson, Bu- ford, Rt. 2, Shetland Mare Pony, very entle, bred, saddle and bridle, 3225 or trade for good garden tractor with attachments; Also one purebred Nubian goat, now milking, $25; One Saanan, bred 15. Wm. N. Huff, Austell, Rt. , River Rd. Ph. 2898. Small and large ponies, priced $125 up, here. T. B. Williams, Owner, Cochran, c/o Red Dog Stock Farm. Ph. Webester 4-2693. 2 big horses, work anywhere, 1400 Ibs. each, good leather har- ness worth $100, good 2 H wag- en all for quick sale cheap. R. . Carr, College Park. Ca. 4039. 2 Reg. Appaloosa Fillies, 2.and 3 yrs. old, one Western saddle gre. bridle, Claude H. Miller, llijay, Rt. 4, Bx 86. One Black Jack, 5 yrs. old, well marked, $100; Mule Colt, 2 yrs. old, $50; Also pure SPC Pigs . 12 wks. old, $35. H. L. Carmi- chael, Tifton, 408 Tift Ave. Gentle mule, work anywhere, 1200 lbs., 8 yrs. old, $75 L. M. Fields, College Park, Rt. 1. Ph. Fairburn 2424. Strong 9 yr. old work mule, 1150 Ibs., for sale or tarde for nice heifer, young beef, or pigs. See at my place, 2nd right turn off Lytle Rd., going south past Wilder Tower. W. R. Wall, Chickamauga, Rt. 2. One mare mule, 900-1000 Ibs., about 11 yrs. old, will work any- where. Come see. 1 1/2 miles Sandy Springs on Johnson Ferry Rd. Mrs. R. L. Anderson, Dun- woody, Brandon Mill Dr, Rt. 1. Want middle aged woman to live with man and wife on farm as one of family, and do light farm chores for $45 monthly and board. 2 1/2 miles Jeffersonville. Mrs. S. C. Jones, Jeffersonville, Rt Want experienced truck farm- er to run truck farm on 50-50 basis. Bottom land and irriga- tion. Hogs on halves. Plenty of wage work extra. House, garden, wood free. See. S. S. Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4. Want miller to operate water power grist mill and cultivate farm of one or more plows, all on halves share basis. 11 miles SE Warrenton. Come see. Must be sober, honest, Norton W. Hart, Warrenton. Want young white couple from country for poultry farm work Also need an extra man who can do carpenter work. Build pens, repair fences, ete. Reference and good health required. No drift- ers or drinkers. Private room, good food, salary, time off with pay. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Want middle aged couple, no children; Man to do handy work on farm, wife to do light farm chores. Will furnish good house, elec. lights bathroom, hot and cold water, and food. Salary $125 month for couple. Allen A. Stevens, Owner, Savannah, -745 Wheaton St. Want man to work on eattle farm, wife to do light farm chores. Good 5 R house, 1/2 mile small town. Must be able to operate tractors and other farm machinery and some knowledge of small repairs.. Milch cows feed chickens, and tact. R. E. Branch, Bishop. Ph. 2952, Want competent machinery man for large farm. Must. be able to plant and cultivate with Farmall tractor. Must have good references. No drinkers. E. K. Fowler, Athens, Rt. 2. Want sober man with general farm experience to help milk, and drive tractor on dairy farm. Good house on paved road near school and church. E. O. Cab- aniss, Maxeys Oglethorpe, Ga. Want middle aged woman to live in farm home as one of family and light farm work on farm for- room, board, small salary. Mrs. Billie Brock, Fitz- gerald, Rt. 4, Box 136. Want family to operate small dairy for wages. House provided near church and school. Clean- liness is necessary. No drunks need apply. Letters ans. James P. Fields, Odum, Rt. 1. Want help to gather this years crop for $1 daily and board. Have Fall patches, and crop for 1955 on halves or shares. Must be sober, willing to work. Oscar W. Hayes, Culloden, Rt. 1. hog furnished. Good pay. Con- | Single white man, 54 yrs. old, good health, wants job on farm with good people, looking after stock, poultry, caretaking, etc. can do carpenter repair work keep up tools. Desire year around job. Mawsby T. Ander- |' son, Austell. 28 yr. old man wants job on dairy or chicken farm. 6 in family and brother to help (just out of service). Both experienc- ed. Can drive truck and tractor. 4 R house with lights, water. Clarence Boatfield, Kennesaw Rt. 2. 57 yr. old man, alone, wants job on poultry farm. Experienc- ed Board, Iaundry, salary. V. C. Garett, Gainesville, Rt. 4, Athens Rd. 60 yr. old unencumbered wo- man, no bad habits, wants work || on farm for congenial farm home and reasonable salary. State particulars in 1st. letter. 1 }| live one mile West of Vada. Mrs; Fannie Blewett, c/o- Foy Blewett, Camilla, Rt. - Sober, white man, with fam- ily, wants any kind farm work and crop for 1955. Prefer near Newnan, but will go anywhere Thomas R. West Goggins, Rt. 1. Want job on farm, crop or work for wages. Can ive: tractor, truck, lifetime exper- ience. Wife, 6 children. Oscar . Layfield, Rochelle, Rt.-2. Middle aged man wants job as caretaker of farm. Experienced truck and tractor driver. Will care for cattle or chickens. No regular row cropping accepted. House with lasting water. 3 in family. Prefer Lowndes Co. near Valdosta. Write. I. D. Brazier, Rising Fawn, Rt. 1. Want job on farm as overseer | | near small town. Sobber, will- ing to work, 46 yrs. old, married, no children. Can furnish refer- ences. W. H. DeLoach, Savan- 707 Whitaker St. 40 yr. old woman, wants job on farm. Willing to do extensive gardening, care for poultry and small livestock. Wanda G. ane Atlanta, 1359 Finley St., N. I White man, Bae 46 yrs. old, wants job on farm for place to live, elec., etc., and reasonable salary. About 30 yrs. exp. farm- ing, driving tractor and truck, etc. Charles A. London, Atlanta, A 228 Lucky St., N. Ms single, Sober white man with family wants general fe on farm at once. Can dri and tractor. er 2 Rt. 1, -want job as caretal tenance man (ci painter) on farm. ; small house, elec. ligh small salary. No accept gardenin Atlanta, 2369 N. Cir ed Want job on small farm. 23 yrs. old, small children. minded. | | Greenville, a E Samuel Whi a Registered. Polled Hereford Dispersal Sale | A apts dispersal gale of Reg, Polled H will be held at Shady Oaks Farm, Lonnie Hare Sr., owner, located 9 mi. West Chipley, Hw; day, October 11, beginning 1 P. M. (Lunch av . 44 females and 4 bulls: 29 cows (22 have Side and only 2 more than-4 1/2 yrs. old), 8 br 7 open heifers to be sold. Write: Ralph W. Atlanta, 599 oreo Dr Neck, AT 9803, Sees ae See ABERDEEN-ANGUS DISPER A A dispersal sale of 300 Reg. Angus cattl held at McKenzie Angus Farms, Colbert, on October 11th, 10 A. M. 17 herd bulls, inclu sons Hileenmere 999-35th; 2 sons Hileenmere double grandson of Prince Sunbeam 29th, over 200 females lots with nearly 100 cal es at foo Blackcap Bessies, Georgians, Gammers, Jil tu Missouri Barbaras and other desirable famili RADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens ~ Rome Atlanta . 9-20 9-21 9-22 9-22 9-23 ~ Steers & Helfers Sar eee rae ao 16.00- ~ 17.00-19.50 16.00-19.50 - 16.00-18.00 Conl. 13.00-15.25 12.50-17.00 13.50-15.00 12,50-15.80 -13.00-15.00 Utility 9.00-11.00 9.00-12.50 10.00-13.00 9.00-11.50 2. 50-12.00 Cutters 7.75- 9.00 8.00-10.00 8.00-10.00 7.00- 8.25 8.00-10.00 CALVES Be eases Good & Choice 72.50-17.00 13.00-18.00 13.50-19.75 13.00-18.25 1 3.00-18.90 | Util. & Coml. 8.00-13,00 8.50-13.00 10.00-13.50 8.75-13.50 _9.00-13.50 cows Utility 7.25- 8.50 8.00-10.00 8.00-10.00 8.00-10.00 Cc. & Cc. 5.00- 7.25 5.00- 8.00 5.00- 8.00 5.00- 7.75 BULLS Bere = ip ok Util. & Com. 8.25-10.50 9.00-12.00 10.00-13.00 8.50-10.00 Cutters 7.50- 9.00 8.00- 9.50 8.00- 9.00 7.50- 8.50 8.00- 9.50 STOCKERS Steers & Heifers 8.00-14.00 9.00-17.25 8.50-16.25 8.00-15.50 8.50-1 7.00 Calves 8.00-14.25 9.00-16.50 8.00-13.00 8.50-14.75 | ae 7.50 Source of Information Rederal - State Market News Service 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.