Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1955 June 29

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"Phil Campbell, (amaicloner










gia Red Sweet Potato
en Highest Rating



veloped by Coastal Plain Ex-
tation, at Tifton, has been
highest rating in taste tests
es. The variety ae has
rage qualities.





t of growers from which

7, Macon; Bryan S. Walker,
John Gladney and Jack Rigdon,



festland Farms and Leeland

Lenox; Schroer Plant Farms, Val-

n 1956 and have not already made

please do so before July 15, 1955.
ess applications are received be-

will be necessary to charge mile-
return for late inspections. There

July 15.
lollar deposit is required with each
tion, refundable in tape if all in-

pplication. blanks will be furnished
uest by this office, your County
or your agricultural teacher. Ad-
letters to: (Coe Alden, Director,





in this Sonia! Some mates will be
age oa! uae 1 aes ce

orgia Red, the new sweet potato

es can be had- from vine.
in June or early July. The

a pire ly: pon oe - June is being observed as Dairy Month..
ultman, Rte. 3, and-E. Y. |

Haynes, 645 Evans St., Bain--

esburg; L. L. Heidt, Cordele; -
idgen, Broxton; James Daugh-

Coastal Experimnt Station, Tif. |
and Experiment Station, ao

you ae to oe ag ae

inspectors arrive in your sec- |

ee charged if Applications are sent





WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1985

More Availability Seen

As Milk = Need

. BY. PHIL CAMPBELL

Commissioner of Agriculiure

Milk has long been a controversial
subject among. Georgians consumers,

distributors, producers and in the press.
In Georgia and throughout the nation,

_ The milk business is hota simple
business. It is a very complicated business

_ from the production of milk on the farm

all the way to the consumer of milk and
milk, products. The dairy or milk busi-
ness is not simply just the process of

milking a cow as is often thought py

many people.

It is impossible; in a few shore para-
graphs, to deal with the many complica-
tions of the milk industry from producer

to consumer. I would like to discuss, how-

ever, one particular phase of the milk

- industry which I think has had little
. attention paid to it and which I think
needs more attention than any other phase

of the milk industry. This is the merch-

: andising of milk. 7

NEED GOOD MERCHANDISING.
In my opinion, the job that has been

done in merchandising milk has not been

nearly so good as~it could have been.

The low per person consumption of milk
in the State of Georgia and in the South-

east, it seems to me, is a direct result of
the lack of top flight merchandising.

The question is, why is per person
consumption of milk extremely low in

Georgia and the Southeast?

One reason that many people have

stopped drinking milk today is that too
often they have been, served in restaur-

ants, cafes and even in-their homes
glasses of warm milk. Very few people
like warm milk. It is not appetizing.

On the other hand, a good cold glass
of milk tastes good to most anyone. Res-

- taurants, cafes, eating establishments of

every kind, distributors of milk and

_ housewives all need to recognize the fact

that milk must be served cold to be en-
joyed. ei
_ABSORBS ODORS
Another -reason that some people do

not drink milk is that milk absorbs odors
in an ice box when being refrigerated

and that milk must always be kept in bot-
tles with caps on them or in containers.

with covers to prvent the absorption of

odors which make milk unappetizing. :
ae People are isoinies of habit. When |

ret Sy

SREASE MILK CONSUMPTION!

s

NuMBER





Hog Producers Are Wane:
about What Cholera Can Do

Livestock specialists of the Agricul-
ture Extension Service are worried be-
cause many Georgia hog producers are
not practicing any form of protection

against hog cholera.

Many of the states hog producers \
havent suffered any hog losses due to
cholera in the past few years but records

show that almost every producer will

suffer losses if he stays in the business
permanently.

Cholera losses can be prevented by
vaccination, and the farmer can do his
own vaccinating, although in the long
run it may be better to let a veterinarian
do the job. Especially if cholera is al-- :
ready in the herd, in which case itis 3

necessary to use serum.
they get out of the habit of drinking milk,
they usually dont start again unless milk

is easily available to them at times when

they might ordinarily drink milk.
Distributors of soft drinks understand

drinking habits and when there are pub-

lic social functions, school gatherings,
barbecues, etc.,
drinks see to it that they have soft drinks
at these functions in order that people
may have the opportunity to drink when-
ever thirsty. It is good business on their
part and they increase the per person
consumption of soft drinks by being cer-
tain that their products are available at
every gathering of people. People have
gotten in the habit of drinking soft drinks
as, result.

MORE AVAILABILITY NEEDED

This could be equally true of sweet
milk, chocolate milk and cocoa or hot

-chocolate if it were made available in

the same manner and to as many people
at as many gatherings as soft drinks are.

(Continued on Page 4)



Commercial Seed Dealers
To Be Charged For Tests

Beginning July 1, 1955 charges wil
be made for all seed tests made by the
State Seed Laboratory for seed dealers
and other commercial handlers of seed.

Farmers may continue to have their
own seed tested free provided they draw
the samples themselves and send the
samples to the state laboratory.

For information concerning testing
fees, amounts of seed necessary for tests,
ete., write to: State Seed Laboratory, 86
Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, ,





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4 PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner

Published Weekly at | __

114-122 Pace St., Covington, Georgia
By Department of Agriculiure

| 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia :
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Accepted for mailing at special rate of
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Executive Office State Capitol
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postage provided for




| $20.00. Arthur Stoner, Flint-
4 stone. s ;

G. E. 8 can milk cooler, 2

Fort Valley, Rt. 2. Ph. Ta. 5-2444





SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

_ SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



: Farmall .A Tractor, starter,
fights, power takeoff, bush and
eg harrow, good cond., $450,
g@ulian Livingston, Chipley, Rt.

4. (3 mi. N. Chipley). x

Good rubber tire wagon with
fprake for sale or exch. for
imuje, horse, or good syrup mill
tand pan. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs. -

J. D. Tractor tire, size 10 X
86, Set of A or B John Deere
Cultivators, 1 Disc Harrow. L.
#. Baker, Danielsville. Ph. 5722.

Good Garden Tractor, 2-1/2
Hi. with cultivator, Joe Harrow,
Cutting Harrow, Turning Plow.
14. mile W. Chatsworth. See.
eo Willis, Chatsworth, Rt.

Small round Incubator, good
cond., $10. Cannot ship. Norton
Eldridge, Ashburn, 506 Madison
Ave.

New Metal Storage Bin, 1000
pu. cap., $309.00, FOB farm.
W. H. Willson, Albany, Rt. 1.
He, 5-4038.

Allis-Chalmers
Rake, good cond,, 8100; One
file Rake, $15; McCormick
Hand Fed Hay Baler with mot-
or, good.cond., $800. R. M.
Davison, Woodville. Ph. 36J 20.

1952 Ford Tractor, used only
600 hrs., good cond., $750; 8
Disc Pickup Harrow for Ford,

Side Del.

; gd cond., 1 yr. old, $100. G.

. Murphy, Duluth.

2 Surge Milking Machines,
Air Compressor, Wilson Zero
Flow 9 Can Cooler, other es-
sential equip., all perfect cond.,
600..L. S. Mixon, Sr,, Hazle-
burst, Rt. 2.

McCormick Deering Mowing}

Machine, No. 9, regular. gear,
% horse drawn, good cond, Sell
or exch. for 1H Wagon in good
shape, or for pigs. or hog.
Harry Tucker, Washington, Rt.
2.

2 Burgess Harrows, used very
ittle, $30 ea.; Power Tractor
Cutoff Saw from M. Farmall,
$50; J. D. 10 ft. Dump Rake,
40. Edgar K. Fowler, Athens,
8.

8000 lb. cap. Tractor Trailer,
4 wheels, 16 in. tires, remova-
ble side bodies, fair condition,




wear wheel brakes, $125; Also
8 yr. old Saddle Horse, good
cond., about 1000 Jlbs., does
light work, $100. See after 5:30
P. M. and weekends, 4-1/2 mi.
NW. R..C. Shackleford, Bre-
men, Rt. 2, Box a4 phone |
BBS.

- = Power, Syrup Mill and Pan
for sale. Carrol) Mergan, Taimo.
Ph.. F2-1897 Gainesville.
4 .

Syrup Mill, 3 roller, and Cop-
per Pan, good cond, $100.
Come to the Eli Dickens Old
Home Place on Diekens Rd.
J. H. Ford, Norcross, Rt, 1.

Large Farmall Tractor with
harrow, mowing machine, cut-
off saw, tiller, also 5 Gas
Brooders. Reasonable. A. C.
Jordan; Powder Springs, Rt. 2.

J. D. Hay Press pulled by
tractor, can bale 10 tons daily,
A-1 shape, A. J.- Spradlin,
Franklin,

2H Wagon, $40; 2 H Middle
Buster, $5; 3 Row Gyain Drill
(mule drawn), $15. All good
shape. C. R. Worrell, Austell,
Rt. 1, Box 225, Clay Rd, =

6 row muledrawn Cotton
Duster on rubber, powered by
gasoline engine, good cond. H.
P. Norton, Senoia. ~

1947 Farmall A Tractor with
cultivators, planters, fert. dis-
tributors, and power lift, all
excellent cond., $375.00. Robert
H. Tootle, Reidsville.

42 gal. tank for Deep Well
Water Pump, $12.00. Ralph
Dangar, Woodstock.

25 BB Midget Marvel-Flour
Mill outfit, cleaners, elevators,
belts, self rising mixer scales,
bargain. See, J. B. Wood,
Greshamville. -

Farm Master Incubator, 14
over $300.00, used three sea-
sons, $50.00. Raymond Z, Ad-
ams, Atlanta, 2410 Stewart Ave.
FA 2502.

Allis-Chalmers Roto-Baler,
good cond,, used 2 seasons; also
Super M Farmall with angle
dozer, good rubber, good mech-
anical condition R. W. Hard-
age, Marietta, Rt. 1. Ph. 8-3171.

214 HP Garden Tractor, turn-
ing and laying off plow, drag
harrow, cultivator, bulldozer
blade, excellent cond., $125.00.
John W. Moore, Jr, College



| Pasture Cutter,
| Disc Plow, PTO unit and Wood
| Saw, $1200.00; also F-20 Farm-
| all Tractor, 24 Disc Heavy Duty
| Harrow, new discs, all good
| cond. Very reasonable. See. Roy
| Harrison, Linton.

DeWalt Radial Saw Rig com-
| plete with cabinet and grind-
er, E. L. Burke, Avondale Es-
' tates, P. O. Box 461. CR 9395;

Intl. Self Propelled Combine,
| just finished cutting 200 A this
| season. Sacrifice for $1800. Con-
j tact. John R. Bennett, Augusta,

2710 Walton Way.

|to pull gin, State make, year,

tray, 2100 (hen) egg cap,, cost |

Park, 114 Lyle Terrace. FA
4862.
1951 Ford Tractor, Rotary |

Cultivator, 2}

| | Rubber
| J. D. Model H. Tractor, and |



SECO

MACHINERY FOR SALE



2H Mowing Machine Blades,

Intn] Harvester milkers, and
other essential items of dairy
equipment, $997.00. L. J. Camp-
bell, Atlanta, 727 Cumberland
Circle, NE. ;

Allis-Chalmcrs Tractor, plant-
ers, cultivators, A. C. Combine,
Corn Picker, Spring Tooth Cul-
tivator, J. D. Cutaway 20 Disc
Harrow, J. D. Wheatland Plow,
Corn Elevator. O, B; Brown,

Intl. Combine, excellent cond.
E. Floyd, Atlanta, 117 - 14th
St., NE. Ch. 8524. >

Farm Bell with bracket, $20.
5. O. Sutton, Atlanta, 3053 Mt.
Gilead Rad., SW. Am. 5519.

Rotary Hoe Attachment for
J. D. Cultivator, $25; also Ro-
tary Hoe for Case Cultivator,
$15, R. F. Witt, Luella. Ph. Mc-
Donotigh 3669, :

Westinhouse 5 or 6 Can
Milk Cooler for dairy (compres-
sor excellent), good cond., but
needs paint, $100 at my farm.
F. P. Prather, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Phone 5241. : ,

212 H Bolens Garden Tractor
with cutter bar, disc harrow,
turning plow, excellent cond.,
$200. B. F. Hart, Redan, (Patillo
Way) Phone Stone Mt. 9403.

~ Allis-Chalmers 60? All Crop
Harvester, fair cond., good for
several crops for small grain
grower, $250. O. M. Ware, Mar-
shallville.

Allis-Chalmers WC Tractor,
good running cond., _ starter,
pulley, dbl. clutch, good rubber,
$400 cash, or trade for cattle
or equal value. See. Freddie L.
Allison, Yatesville, Rt. .1.

Buckeye Coke Brooder for
sale or trade for 3 point lift
type Rotary Hoe, Bush and Bog
Harrow, or Manure Spreader.
Cannot ship. Charles Philips
Trice, Norcross, Box 365.



_ SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want med. to-heayy any mod-

el farm tractor, Must be good
running condition, reasonable,
within 50 mi. Atlanta. J. Mar-
ion Brown, Atlanta, RFD 6.

Want used Sprayer for trac-
tor, good cond., reasonable. Mrs
Hugh White, Stockbridge.

Want one 100 HP Motor

model number, number of cyl-
inders, price, terms, horse pow-
er. W. S. Manning, Bethlehem.

Want good used Cub Tractor
and equipment. W. C. Alford,
Lilburn, Rt. 1. Ph. Stone Mt.
4672. .

Want 50 ft. Endless Beit to
fit peanut picker. Must be un-
broken. Prefer 5 in. width. State
price and condition. P. W. Har-
rison, Halcyondale.

Want any kind second hand
equipment for broilers. Contact.
Dan Spencer, Rising Fawn.

Want used Hydraulic Rifle
Ram, series 10B. Working con-
dition or otherwise. State price.
C. L. Montgomery, Hapeville,
P. O,.Box 404.

Want power syrup mill with
3 rollers, 16 in. or better. Give
description and price. Bob Rol-
lins, Ringgold. i

Want Pony Cart (Seat two)
for 600-700 lb. pony. J. B. Cros-
by, Macon, 873 Holt Ave.

Want old time Wood: Spoke,
Tired Buggy, horse
drawn. Must:-have good top.
Perry Barnes, Camilla, Rt. 4.

Want Irrigation equipment,
any amount: up to 1800 ft. 8
or 6 in., and up f 1500 ft.
4 in., aluminum pipe, with feet,
couplings, and sprinklers and
100-125 hp Diesel power unit
with or without pump, in good

Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.

der, and_Cayenne Hot Pepper,

Surrency, Rt. 2. i,

pink and Baltimore Tomato

Fine healthy Collard pla
Adc C. S. A. Eubanks,
57 Weyman Ave. La. 4809.

Ga. Collard, 40c Ce Marglobe.

Tomato, 50c C; Catnip, 25c

Mashburn, Cumming. ~

bunch. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis |



Atlanta, |











Sage Plants, Catnip bunches, | _ rant
Black Raspberry, 6, $1; Pepper- Fe:





ment, 50 doz.; Also Garlic
Bulbs; 75c doz. Yellow Root




bunches, 50c doz. Add postage. | Gpy;

L. M. Turner, Gainesville, Rt.
6. Be pae

Late Flat Dutch, Copenhagen
Mkt. Cabbage, and Ga. Head-
ing Collard, $3 M; No order
filled less 1000; Ruby Giant
Sweet Pepper, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Nancy Hender-
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 124.

Late Flat Dutch, Copenhagen
Mkt, Cabbage, Ga. Heading
Collard, (1000 lots only) $3 M;
Ruby Giant Sweet Pepper, 50c
doz. Plus postage. Hoyett Hen-
derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 124.

Large Imp.. Dewberry, 50c
doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, bear-
ing size, 2 doz., 75e; Penny
Royal Plants, 25c doz. Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
Min geht me

N. C.-Short Stem:Collard, 35
C: 300, $1; $3 M; Fla Giant
Sweet Pepper, 15 doz.; Egg-
plant Plants, 15c doz. Del. Mrs.

Rutgr Tomato, Calif. Won-

300, $1.50; 500; $2; $3.50 M. Del.
Otis Conner: Pitts3 = a

. Cert. Rutger Tomato, 500, $2;
$3.50 M. Del. Ready July 10.
No COD. Dewey Mathis,
Gainesville, RFD 2.

Calif. Wonder Sweet, and,
Cayenne. Hot Pepper, Rutger To-
mato, 500, $2; $3.50 -M: $1 C;
Egg Plants, $1 C; $5 M. Pre-
paid. R. Chanclor, Pitts.

Large Strawberry, $1.50 C;
Horseradish Roots and Plants,
$1.50 doz: Peppermint, 40c doz.
Damp packed; Also large Gar-
lic Bulbs, 75 doz. Add postage,
Mrs. Freeman long, Ellijay,
Riso

La;, Copperskin Potato, govt.
insp., $2 M. Plus postage. Will
exchange. Miss Florence
OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. 2

Rutger Tomato, $3 M. J. R.
Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, Rt.
i

Govt. insp. Bunch Copperskin
Potato, $4 M. Prompt shipment.
David Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Imp. Bunch PR Potato, State
insp., ready, 300, $4; 500, $6;
$10: M. Parcel Post paid in

Ga. Moss packed. Del. June
and July. Tel. 1422. J. E. Sims,
Mystic. .

Rutger and Marglobe Toma-
to, and Collard, 50c CS. 300;
$1.25; $2.75. M. Large lots
cheaper. Miss Lee Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Certified PR Potato, runners
$3 M; 5000 up, $2.50 M; Imp.
Bunch, $7 M. B. J. Head, Alma.
Ph. 3791. :

Govt. insp. Bunch Copper-
skin Potato, $4 M; La. Copper-
skin, $2.50 M. Elmer Mann,

Fall Tomato: Ox Heart, Mar-
globe, Rutger; Also Collard,
Cabbage, and Parsley Plants. 30
for 60c. Fred Witherspoon, At-
lanta, 308 Holderness, S. W. Ph.
Ra. 5251.

Marglobe, Break ODay, June

500, $1.25; $1.50 M;
5 exp. collect; Hot an
Sweet Pepper, 300, $1; 500,
$1.25; $1.50 M. Mrs. I. :
Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Plants
5000,



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED



ov
PEAS AND, PLANTS:

Want 8 or 10 bu. good, corp
bine field peas 1ab
price; also 5 to



own use. Send sma
and best price. A. J
Kingston, Rt. 1. :

OATS: oe

Want 200 bu. goo
clean oats, free of wild
delivered to farm.
mond, Farmington.

SACKS:

Want 100 Ib. siz
sacks in lots of five al
price postpaid. Mrs.
(alennyille:, =.)

SEED:

Want some Corn |
-Zollie C. Johnson, Qu
Johnson St. :

Want 8000 lbs. Dixie
ing Crimson Clover,
Italian Rye, 350 b
Rye. Must have go
clean, free of noxio
George H. Childs,
%_Nehi Bottling Co,

WHEAT. 97 3
Want Wheat for
prices on two tons to

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= SSACKS=FOR |
= i. :
~6 odd print feed |
Jb. cap., 35c ea. and
Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Mille
- White feed sacks, 11
washed, no letters nor:

ea..PP in Ga. Mrs.
White, Dahlonega, Rt.
60. ee
Print and white
good cond., for sale.
lips Trice, \Norcross

100 lb. cap.,-white
washed, ironed, free
30c ea.-plus postage. M1
er C. Holland, Byromvil

100 Ib. cap. white fi
washed, free of hole

; Printkecks: cut, w
ironed, 30 ea. plus
Mrs. Ray Cook, Fairb

Print bags, 100 lb.
2 alike, washed, sta
ironed, 3, $1.50. Mrs.
worth, Dacula, Rt. 1.

White, 100 Ib. cap. f
free of holes and sta
ed, 25c ea, 2 or more P
ahi L. Robinson, J

3 red print sacks,
prints, 1 of kind, 35c
paid. All good cond.
Howell, Cuthbert.

12 white Buano (v
47 burlap cottonseed
100 ib cap., 10c ea. Ad
age. Mrs. S. M. Guntel
renceville, Rt. 1.

35 white chicken f
100 lb. cap. washed

bleached, 20c ea. Adi
J. C. Stone, Canton,

GATTLE FOR
15 Polled Herefo

| cows, some with calve

others bred, cows p
not reg.,





cond. F. M. Akers, Carrollton,

oes ie



. 1.

Woe Black Angus cue

ig sale.
Arthur Stoner, Flintston

2 reg. Angus Bulls of qual-
ity, 1 and-4 yrs. old. Reason-

be See Fe aes og, aye

oclock.
(Stephens Coys

16 grade Jerseys and 8 Hol-
steins; also 2 Unit Surge Milk-



PARE

Also reg. Jersey Heifers 8-22

|mos. old. P. T. Patton; Shady

Dale. Ph. Monticello 5123.

11 Holstein Heifers, not bred,
2 milking 400-600 Ibs., $900. L.
Si Mixon, Sr. Hazlehurst, Rt.
ize

Moe Sonne ee
{ready to breed, from reg. bulls:
land top quality brood cows;

ete

_ HOGS FOR SALE ;

Correction: Reg. Big Bone
Guinea shoats, nearly ready to
breed, dbl. treated, $27.50 ea.
FOB. Ship in Ga. but best to
see. Leon Watson, Unadilla.
Reg. Berkshire boar, 13 mos.
old, ready. for service, Twin
Maples Big Pete No. 738358.
T. P. Murdock, Duluth, Rt. 1,
Box 98.

| HOGS FOR SALE

2 Hampshire pigs, reg. ca
ers name, choice stock, $20 Cay
Gos Hembree, Clayton, Ries

3-4 mos. old SPC pigs, reg,
treated 4

buyers er AEG
wormed, M. J. Blackmon, Pine

hurst. |

ing Machines, Cooler, other
dairy equipment. Cheap. W.-C.
Corbin, Culloden, Rt. 1.

farm, Highpoint Rd.,
City. Thos. D. Brogden, Ston
wall, P. O. Box 134,

Reg Tamworth boar, 20 mos.
old, $50. Del. anywhere in G
for $15 extra; al8o bred gil
and pigs, unrelated pairs. R. J
Williams, Davisboro, Rt. 1.

Reg. OIC pigs, 9 wks. old,
sired by Griffith White King,
Grandsire Center Rangs Dude,
Males, females, $26 ea. wa
ship. George W. Summerford,
Pelham, C/O Harris Farms. ,

Hereford pigs, Reg. puyer'g
i : name, ready now, $% \ ee

3 Hampshire boars. Ent. to i
Reg. from top show winning
sow FFA, 14 wks. old, $35) ea.
at farm. 6 mi. NE Perry on
Lake Joy Rd. Edward Helms,
| Warner Robins, Rt. 1, Box
281A. -

Black Angus Bull, 2 yrs. old,
subj. to. reg., about 1000 lbs.,
$200 at my barn. Harry Tathrow,
Blairsville, Rt. 4.

g, Booed color: :
sey Cow due to
Oth. Reasonable.

: ees

(900-1000 Ibs.)

Ree. Hereford, horn type cow,
calves. Mar. 14, 1948, and horn
type bull calved Jan. 22: 31955:
W. W. Cagle, East Point, 911
Ss: Church. Steph. Calhoun L286e

HOGS FOR SALE
(Not
strict
meat

_ Correction: Hampshire
Berkshire) pigs, both sex,
registration, (more lean
and net wt. than any - other
breed), $25 ea. FOB. Del. guar.
F.F.A. Member. C. 0. wae
Winder

-Reg. Hampshire pigs, boars
and gilts, 12 to 14 wks. old,
well belted, from fine breed-
ing stock, $22.50 ea. J. Lyn-
wood Bentley, Thomaston, Rt.
12, Ph. 3697.

: Reg. polled Hereford cattle,
both sex, popular bloodlines,

several to select from;bulls
of service age, females both
bred and open. Ph. Vienna
4175. G- W. Steele, Lilly,

og Prices Paid At Various Markets

2 A0
21.50
21.06

20.80
21.25

21.25

North. Merle H.
VoeRt. 320 Ph.











21.00
21 .00
20.71

18.80
20.00

20.50

- No.1 Chatham Co. S/Y, Savannah
le ia Se Circle 20.50 Ocilla L/S C., Ocilla
ae : | Wayeross L/S Mkt, Waycross
20.54 20.00 19.80 . - Carroll Co. L/S Sales, Carrollton

2105-1975 19.40... ape
: Tri-Co. L/S Auc. Barn, Social Circle

- Ga. Farm Prod. Sates Corp. Me
Thomaston

Columbus S/Y Co., Columbus
Millen L/S Mkt., Millen
_ Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester
Shumans $/Y, Hagan
Seminole Auc. Mic,

No. 2 No.3 No.4 20.25
20.45
20.75

17.30
17.50

(20.25 :

















21.50
20.30.
21.50
22.00
21.01
20.90
21.50
21.50

20.50 20.00. 18.10 15,00

: / (sows) |
18.71 18.00
20.00 ~:17.00
17.40 12.30
10. 05 20.00

21.00
19.80
20.75
21.52
* 20.80
20.69
20.50
20.78

29.00





19.55
21.00
19.00
20.15

20.47

e 21.30
20.00
21.00





20.00
20.30
19.75.
20.30
19.80
20.30













Donalsonville



f



Jesup S/Y, Jesup
78.82 | Dedge Co. L/S Barn, Eastman =
T7500 | oe
53.00 - - McRae S/Y, MeRae
___ (shoats)
19.90
19.70
ST915:
20.04
(20.75 20.25
20.60 19.70
20.05 (19.60
y 19.95 *19.10
~ 20. 5320.70 27.25

ae i e OSS Emanuel Go. S/Y, Swainsboro 21.25

Sata Farmers L/S Auc. Co., Nashville 21.29
| Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 21.00

- Smith $/Y No. 3, Thomson 21.50
June Be,
Claxton S/Y, Claxton
"Moultrie L/S Co. Moultrie
. Union S/Y, Albany :
a Coosa. Valley Comm. Co., Rome
ir rner Co. Ashburn
cite SY | Kite

dalia. OMe Vidalia



20.25
20.30
20.42 2
19.50

49.75
19.50.
20.40
79.00











21.50
21.00
21.44
21.50
21.60
20.70
21.40
21.05
21.30
21.25

20.56
20.78
21.25

21.50
21.20
18.20
20.85
20.50
20.87
20.80
20.60
21.00

19.65
20.25
20.25
20.33
20.45
16.90
20.40
20.01.
20.15
20.05
19.75
20.00



~ Farmers S/Y, Sylvania
Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla
- Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas .
Jones Neuhoff Comm. Co.,



10.15

20.50
20.40
"20.40



19.70
~ 718.00 |
~ 20.00
19.50

19.65,

Macen |
Troup L/S Assn., LaGrange
Metter L/S Mkt, Metter
Farmers" s/, Atlington
Dawson. L/S Co. Dawson
_ Tattnall $/Y, Glennville
Farmers Co-Op L/S Assn., Soperton



















20.95
20.78
21.00

. 20.75
19.75
20.00



20.50
20.3

















20.50 20.00
20.80
20.50

"21.50

21.45
20.00

20.50

~ 20.59
21.00
20.02
Be

21.00
21.10
21.26
22.00
21.35

20.78

21.30,

21.13
21,40
21.00
fon 21.00
Th fame 21 50

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19.80
20.70















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~ 20.05
20.50 |
17.50
21.30,






























PAGE FOUR

Milk Consumption!

(Continued from Page 1)
This has not been done, HOW ersy by the

milk industry.

i

or should be is that milk

readily available in other ways as it
could be. Vending machines for milk
have been placed in some areas of the

HOGS FOR SALE

8 wks. old reg. Duroc pigs,
or sale or trade for read
ay White Leghorn Pullets,
teers, or a Mule. M. F. Peter-
son, Decatur, 4070 McAfee Rd.

Rg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs, 10
wks. old, treated $25 ea. at
farm; $30 crated, shipped pre-
pald: Also Bred Gilt, 10 mos.
gis. $60. Cannot ship. Luther

Hollahd, Byromville, Rt. 1.

Purebred Black PC Male
pigs, represent bloodlines from
pre of states outstanding herds,
0 wks. old, excellent size, col-
or, and conformation, good for
improving herd, reg. buyers
pans, $25 ea. H. B. Kendrick,
oodland.

7 OIC and SPC Pigs, 12 wks.
gid, $12 ea. Ph. 152-M-2 Senois.
ichard F. Shell, Senoia, Rt. 1.

Mixed PC and OIC pigs, $10
fo $20. Spencer Carter, Atlanta,
Rt, 4, Box 387, MacMurry Dr.,
. W. Am. 9237,

Young, short nose OQJ.C.
boar, around 200 lbs., from good
breeding stock, $40. Roy Puck-_
ett, Ball Ground, Riteaees

Reg. Duroc pigs, deep and
cherry red, some ready for
light service, Wt. 300 lbs. at
9 mos. old, $35 and $30 ea. H.
L. Williams, Baxley. C/O Pine
Valley Farm.

Reg. SPC: gilts, two 4 mos.

old, $30 ea.; Four 8 wks. old,
$25 ea.; 2 Males, 8 wks. old,
$25 ea. Reg. <buyers name.
Chester Cheek, HawkinsviHe.

Browndale Communityz

Reg. Duroe pigs, good blood- |
line, male and female. Reason-
able. S. E. Dasher, Twin Lakes.

Reg. Tamworth sow for sale.
James K. Puckett, Lilburn, Rt.
, Box 362. Ph. Stone Mtn.
6507.

8 purebred but not register-
ed. Black Big Bone Guinea
Pigs, 10 wks. old, $15 ea. FOB.
s rs. Gertrude Howell, Mitchell,

Gaal;

Reg. Durocs by Grandson of |
Model Pioneer, selected trom |
Jarge litters of outstanding

dams, life treated against cho-
Jera. See at farm. Jeff Murki-
60n, Donalsonville, Rt. 2.

Reg. Hereford pigs, 8 wks.
and older, $25 ea.; bred sows,
$125 ea.: 1 boar, Son of Natnl
Grand. Champion, $125. Mrs.

A third reason per person consump-
tion of milk is not as high as it could

o|Alexander, Cleveland.

MARKET BULLETIN,

is not made as



HOGS FOR SALE

OIC pigs, $10 ea. Marlin
Fast growing Beltsville meat
type pigs, 6-8 wks. old, $10-$12
ea. at farm. G. M. Anderson,
Decatur, 148 Mt. Vernon Dr.
(Or contact, Owen Kittle at
farm, near Bald Rock, Conyers).

Hampshire pigs, 10 wks. old,
$25 ea. reg. buyers.name. Wal-
ter Stewart, Good Hope.

SPC gilts, 12 wks. old,
oes ent individuals, life treat.
ed for cholera, wormed, crated,
$40 ea. Lewis Lindsey, Silver
Creek, Rt. 1.

Purebred Red Duroc Jersey
pigs, from reg. stock, about 2
MOS: Old:siJs-> Je Waters, Louis-
ville.

8-10 wks. old pigs, cross be-
tween PC and Hampshire; $10
ea. Contact. C. M. Mahan, Con-
yers, Rt. 3, Gees Mill Rd.

Reg. Hampshires: 4 sows and
Il boar. Cheap. Contact. Alfred
Long, Newnan, Rt. 2, phone
1455W1. -

-OIC Breeding stock, -from
reg. short nose, blocky type, al-
so for meat purposes; shoats,
Reg. bred sow, Prize Winning
herd boar. Write or see at
farm. Paul J. Cain, Commefce,
REead:

Essex sow, 18 mos. old, tried
and proven good, farrowed and
raised 18 pigs, bred, $60; Essex
Male, $30. All reg. buyer's
name. A. L. Moss. ~Lula.

Reg. Hereford pigs, sired by
WME Sue Flight and Smooth
| Boy Creep fed, excellent,
$25 aS Papers furnished. Mrs.
W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt.
3, Paper Mill Rd. Ph. 8-8772..

14 blocky

: type Hampshire
| Digs,

can be reg. buyers name,
10 sow pigs, around 70 Jbs.,
8 wks. old. Can see at farm.
Clyde Lanier, LaFayette, Rt.
3. (At East Armuchee Church).

Cherry Red, Duroe pigs, reg.
buyers name, from top blood-
lines, life treated, especially
selected for breeders, $25 ea.
FOB. Robert A. Cail, Savannah,
Rt. 5, C/O Forrest River Duroc |
Farm. |

5 purebred SPC males,
wks. old, best bloodlines,
ea. at my place. W. W.
ders, Swainsboro.

12
$35
Flan-



W. F. Griffin, McDonough, Rt. |
2, Box 275. phone 3485. |

PC Pigs. 4 mos. old, reg.
name, $35 ea. at farm.

S. Parks, Rhine.



~Purebred Reg. Cholera Im-
mune boars and gilts, 4 mos.



FOR

United States and in some dormitories,
schools, and office buildings and con-
siderable quantities of milk have been
sold which would not have been sold
without the placement of these pening
machines.

People would drink much more milk
than they do if milk were available at
more places when people have an ap-
petite for milk, either with food or mere-
ly as a refreshment.

At this, the end of Dairy Month, I

RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS,
AND GUINEA PIGS

SALE



utors of milk



the industry.

LIVESTOCK WANTED

rent urge one producers

think more in terms of i
person consumption of mae I
to apply themselves towar
ways and means to have milk a
people when and where peopl
desire for milk.

_ This I urge the milk ind
centrate on and work on, rath
indulge merely in campaigns
customers away from each othe















in the State of

Ul

FARM HELP W.



CATTLE:



Fine

females. Mrs.

wards, Atlanta,

N; E.
8 Chinchilla

lot. Will not

a.; $2.75 pr.
R. Hartman,
mond Terrace.

sale. Iva Hoga
Hill St.

Chinchilla
young and adult,

Kirkley, Atlanta,
Rd=Ss4W. Rt

White Rabbits,
shipping chrgs. Mrs. Luther C.
Holland, Byromyille, Rt.

Beef-type (large) Rabbits, 4-.
12 wks. old, good health, $1.50

at my place. Wm.

Macon, 672 Or-

males an

Addie A. Ed-
716 Myrtle St.,

Rabbits, som

white, some gray black, $8 for

ship. Mrs. Le
3860 Cascad
4,

$1 ea. plu

1.

2 White NZ Bucks, 1 White
NZ Doe, 2 Red NZ Does, all

n,

Rabbits,

Marietta, 163

Want 75 cows to pasture on
satisfactory basis. Splendid pas-
ture located Franklin Co. Con-
tact owner. H. G. Burroughs,
Atlanta, 2966 Brown Mill Rad.
FA-9523.

Want Black Angus Bull old
enough for service. Reasonable
price. Del; my place, or f. o. b.
location of Bull. W. L. Cousins,
Tucker, 3001 Cooledge Rd. Ph.
43-7316 or Wa. 3237.

HOGS:

Want purebred Hereford boar
pig, about 6 mos. old.*W. W.
Sheppard, -Lithonia, phone
3971. :

SHEEP AND GOATS:

Want Hampshire Ram (sheep)
Will exchange one for ene:
W. Y. Harper, Wray.

Want 25 head, good stock

d

e

e
S

Ss





ail | Ewes, 3-4 yrs. old, Del. to my
matured, 8 Red and White} farm on Windy Hill Rd. J.
young ones, reasonable. Exch.| wing Arnold, Marietta. Rt. 3.
for laying. hens. Mrs.- lL. &.
V ree A te
Sis, Suny RE a BOX | PRM HELD WANTED
Guinea Pigs (Cavies) for

Want reliable, experienced
family to do farm work, prefer-
ably with help enough to work

NZR and NZW, Chinchilla, |5 A tobacco and 31 A cotton
and Checker Rabitts, all sizes.| allotments. Must be capable
Won't ship. Bobby Duncan, |of handling machinery. Salary-
Toccoa, 33 Mitchell St. bonus of 50-50 basis with day

y labor when not in crop. No

White buck, 3 does, 1 ea./drifters, References required.

White, gray Chinchilla, gray|Russell C. English, Valdosta,

and white, all grown, 4 "White,
almost grown, $12 for lot, or

1600 Beauford Pl.



$1.50 ea. for more than 2 in| Want white man (single) for
lot. FOB. Mrs. Atkinson, Val- | poultry farm. Also do farm car-
dosta. Rt. 4. | pentry work. Room, board, sal-
3 jary. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta.
Chinchilas (no t._rabbits), | 5556 <Buford Hwy, Rt ad. Ob:
high quality, reg. breeding |
stock, $300 (three hundred dol- | 1777.
lars) and up for pair. Henry |

J.-Maddox, Camilla, 65 Stevens |

St.

bucks, $3 ea.;

ea. 6 to 13 to
bucks, extra g
ea.; 2 woolies.
Page, Atlanta,

N. Z. Whites 4-6 mos.

otd, |
does same age

$3.50; bred or oven does, $5- -$6 |

Want reliable woman or mid-
dle aged couple for light work
jon farm. Room, board, small

jsalary. References required.

| Mrs. S. E. Guess, Atlanta, Rt.

,

litters; yr. old | |2, Box 565. Ch. 2987.
poe. ao ee Want unencumbered woman.

149 North Ave.,

NixE.,. AT. 6452,

| white or colored, for light farm
| work on farm. Room, board,



FOR

SHEEP AND GOATS

SALE

|salary. Mrs. .Mary H. Cash,
|Hiram, Rt. 1.

Want woman to live as one



freshen July 14,

1. Ph. Douglasville

Extra large Nubian Doe to

excellent qual-

2724.

of family in farm home, and
milk one cow and other light

ity. Ray Camp, Whitesburg, Rt. |farm- work. Salary. Mrs. Mav-

; wants farm work as






































































Want reliable whit
ed couple, 45-65 -
live in farm home an
work; Also dig holes.
Post, do rough carp
and repair tenant ho
house, lights, run
$2.50 day resular wo
Mitchell, Newnan.
288 A.

Want man with e
to plant 300 A farm i
75 A wheat allotment, re
Percentage basis on {J
80 head of Hereford C
gar K. Fowler, Atheng

Want unencumbered
Christian woman, m
for light farm chores
Room, board, reasona
Only one in family.
home with me. Mrs. A
ley, Concord.

I :



POSITIONS W.

58 yr. old wenn
deaf, wants light farm
farm with elderly
does not drink or sm
have 2. rooms for
Will pay moving expen
in 35 miles. Self sustaing
ply in own hand writin)
Edith Betemps, Newn
Box 78. D,

60 yrs old woman w.

to come for me. Mrs.
land, Edison, Rt: 1. Box

Want job milking
yrs. experience. 2 good
besides self. Oscar
Thomson, Rt. 3.

Want job on farm doi
faym work. Can dri
Not able to do hea
Need 3 or 4 Rho
finance self. 4 in fam!
J. Edge, Perry, Rt- kr

Single ~man wants
.dairy or regular farm
board, salary. Carl Eo]
Atlanta, 533 Central A

Married man, z
farm work, wants jo

or regular farm. B. L.
Williamson, Rt. 1.

Middle aged man



Wife to de garden wo



die Gore, Forsyth, Rt. 2.

































yra. old, $5 ea. Come after.
Ken Register, Mahira, Rt. 1.
(%C. B. Register).






















1.00-16.00


















jold, from Bangs tested herd,
Purebred, Reg. Hampshires | $40 ea. FOB. Ship but best to Cattle rices ai at eor ia | far
(hogs), 8 wks. old, $20 ea.:|see. Call WE-4-2166 collect.
bred gilts, reg. $60 ea.; not|Jas R. Mullis, Cochran.
reg., $50: bred sows y 65. Z | , e
David Stouehe ectst cate Reg. SPC boars and gilts, Lenaee eae none . A oon
phone. Griffi - jbest bloodlines, $25 ea. with! 6-20 6-21 6-22 - 6-22
ariffin, Ga. 7396. } : |
papers: big gilt, ready to breed, | | ean & Haier : Sa
Purebred, sub. to reg. 10/$40 or trade for Black Angus | G30 18.00-20.00 18.00-20.50 -17.75-18.75 *17.78-18.50
wks. old Duroc pigs, from prize foul calf, purebred or nearly | | Com. 14.00-17.00 14.00-17.00 13.50-16.50 14.00-16.00 _
stock, 3 ea. males and females, | pure. George Ferguson, Cave! ypttity 11.00-13.50 - 11.50-14.00 -11.00-13.00
$15 ca. Discount to F. F.A.| Spring, Rt. 1. | Cutters 10.00-11.00 10.00-11.75 . 8.00- 9.50
Members) Sammy L. Lewis,} | CALVES . :
culverton, Rt. 1. Box 71. al, |
No. Spare), aM: POULTRY FOR SALE | Gcls's cus) ieee, 16.00-20.00 17.00-18.00 _
| Util. & Coml. 11.00-15.75 11.00-16.00 12.50-16.00
> Reg. Duroe: Star and Wave. Turkey Tom, $5; 3 Turkey} | Com. & Choice, - }
master breeding, sev. males and} Hens, $4 ea.; $16 lot. Mrs. J./ Vealers 14.00-20.00 -15.00-21.00 _-15.00-18.50
senales, 4-5 mos. ore some | C. Kinard, Monticello. | Cows ; pl
red gilts: also red sows. |
: ; - B| 2 silent Drakes (large) for | Utility 9.50-11.25. 9.50-11.50 9.75-11,50
Piocabe Vaal: ae | Sale or trade for a Silent Duck,| & * . 6.50-10.00 7.00-10.25 6.75-10.25
} 1 yr. old. Etta Thompson, At- | BULLS
PC bosr, 12 mos. old, related | ianta, 2005 Cheshire Ave Ca.| Util. & Com, '11.00-13.00 11.00-14.50
to Grand Champ. barrow at) e777, Cutters 10.00-11.50 10.00-11.50
ers. 1953, eet pe! Sas
pers, 0. C. F. Mosher, Ros- ; ous ,
ar Bu sia: B. B. Bronze Turkey Gobbler Steers & Helfers 9.50-15.50 _-9.50-1
=) and Hen, also Yellow Hen, 114/ Calves -114,00-17.50