Phil Campbell, Commissioner Bulletin WEDNESDAY, JULY, 27, 1955 NUMBER 47 ace Field bay bring. he Directors of Santa Gertrudis ; International, was held at Ma- arms, near Perry, last Monday. vent. boomed the Santa Gertrudis f beef cattle, developed by the amous King Ranch of Texas, and bred breed ever developed in ted States. 5 vin Griffin and Agriculture Commis- enn Burton of Tifton, developer of 1 Bermuda Grass (used at. Ma- . Breeders Thternaticnal, and by a t from the King Ranch, Santa Gertrudis, a big, deep cher- imal, is advertised as possessing resistance to disease, drouth and eight fast off grass. or. ation about the breed and a- falatchie Farms can be had from: oga, Tennessee. he first time in Georgia a meet- pg : Bee - The event saw addresses by Governor | Campbell, along with talks by ie), Richard Kleberg, Jr., president along with exceptional ability to T. Forbes, 903-6 James Bldg., ? J in this column. Some notices will be m page 2, column 1, under Sale Notices should be mailed to: Editor, et Bulletin, Dept. of Agriculture, State elena, Ga. n Springs, July 31, Annual Pic- nic of Georgia Turkey Association. Lug. 2, 3, 4, University of Ga. ege of Agriculture Egg In- ors Short Course. Information: | G, :C.- Murray, -U: of Ga.; ~ Accident Rate High Among Farm Children By G. I. Johnson Agricultural &xtension Service Engineer Usually we think of safety as it con- cerns roads and highways, and perhaps this is the first place everyone should think of- as requiring: alertness and es- | pecial care. Within ae last 10 on the faniber ef farm trucks in Georgia has doubled and there are nearly 80,000 farm trucks in the state at present. Georgia farmers operate about 100,000 automobiles and more than 90,000 traetors. Improper lighting, faulty taillights and reflectors or maybe none at all, ac- count for about 40 per cent of the vehicle defects recorded against tractors. Front and rear lights are now standard equip- ment on new farm tractors, but there. This article was prepared in cooperation with National Fanm Safety Week (July 24-31). Reading the safety suggestions outlined in this article, and following them, may mean that some Georgia farmer will be alive instead of dead when Farm Safety Week is observed next year. It Could Be You! are still approximately 37,000,000 pieces of unlighted farm equipment on Ameri- _ can farms and roads today. WORST TIME Much of this unlighted equipment is not usually on the highway at night, but often is around dusk. According to high- way safety engineers, dusk is one of the very worst times for accidents. Automobile and truck headlights are not always effective around sundown, and it is sometimes hard to see such objects as tractors, wagons, etc. on the road at dusk, Tractor accidents on the highway reach their peak between six and eight o'clock p. m. Some states require proper lighting cf all vehicles operated or towed on pub- lic roads at night. Many communities and organizations have sponsored safety campaigns urging use of reflector tape (like Scotchlite). When applied to the rear of farm equipment reflector tape fe peaNuts: = BROILERS . IGINEER LISTS SAFETY RULES Mastitis Can Cause Trouble -Uniy. Veterinarian Warns (From School of Veterinary Medicine, _ University of Georgia) One of the most frequent and most serious cow troubles we have to treat is mastitis. I wish we might find a way to teach farmers how serious this condition can be. A cow with a swollen quarter or thick milk should be treated without _ delay. Three or four days later the quart- er may be lost or destroyed. Even the life of the cow may be in danger. After the quarter is swollen, thickened and hot, saving the quarter may be impossible. If teat tube antibiotic drugs are used, be sure the teat is thoroughly cleaned and then disinfected with alcohol before infusion of the quarter. It can make the condition worse if some infection or cow manure is pushed into the teat canal with the end of the tube. Many people are having. good results with teat tube treatments, but it would oe much more successful, if before treat- ment is started a clean sterile sample of milk is brought to the laboratory for di- agnosis of the infection. Mastitis has so many causes that special treatment with the right antibiotic would be more apt to result in a cure. Dont gamble. Mastitis is a serious disease. Some infections are virulent enough to even kill pigs, when the dis- carded milk is fed to them. 5 A.M. Mills, D. V. M. reflects the beams of headlights on vehi- cles approaching from the rear and is a preat safety boon in the absence of a taillight. : ONE-EYED VEHICLES Many older model tractors are equip- - ped with spotlights on the rear for use in night plowing or similar work. However, when these lights are shining on a tractor that is moving down a highway it makes the tractor look, to someone coming up from the rear, like a one-eyed vehicle approaching on the wrong side of the road. This is very confusing to drivers of other vehicles and can cause fatal acci- dents. We recommend that these improperly lighted tractors be equipped with ade- (Continued on Page 4) Georgia, First: _ NAVAL STORES PEACHES + PIMIENTO PEPPER * IMPROVED PECANS ee PAGE TWO oe ee MARKET BULLETIN: under postage of notice. GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN do the mailing list and for change ot address to STATE BU REAU OF MARKETS 222 STAT NATIONAL Berens a ASSOCHATIAN f| |A8sp cla risy AFFILIATE MEMBER Notices of farm produce and appur lenasices admissible regulations inserted one time on each Teques!. and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy APITOL, Atlanta. notices Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin doe: not assume any. responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from publishec Limited space vill nat permit insertion of notices contain ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address PHIL CAMPBELL, COMMUBSOHES Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington. Georgia By Depariment of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3579 Bureau of Markets. 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia 114-122 Pace Si.. Bntered as second class matter August 1], Office at Covington. Georgia under Act of June 6, Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8 1917 Executive Office Siate Capitol Editorial] and Executive Offices Staie Capitol, Atlanta. Ga ~ Publication Office Covington, Georgia 1937 at the Post 1900 SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 row J. D. Corn Picker, per- feat cond., $600 at Farm. Mar- as good as new. Horace Darnell, .. and Rake; set Blacksmith Tools; Blower, vis Chapman, Ideal. Monroe Hydraulic Lift, com- plete A-1 cond. fit 4 wheel drive equip. for plow and har- rewing. D. E. Tuck, Thomas- ville ,626 N. Hardaway St., -PH 1192-J. J. D. No. 4 mowing Machine Horse drawn; full Steel faced anvil, teols; good cond. wagons, 2 3/4 size, vice, other 2-2 horse 1 almost Winston, Box 105. Frick Mill 00. Frick Edger complete with saws and belts and foot retriever; 127 in. Tow- er Edger in A-1 cond. F. S. Peek, Jackson, PH 4856. Veermer Ditching Machine digs 6 ft. deep 24 wide. $4, 000 er take up notes. William D. Reeves, Atlanta, 1825 Briar- wood Cir. EX 8916. -JH-Cub Tractor, rubber tires and wheel weights, starter, lights and hydraulic lift, B&B Harrow, Blade, Trailer, Power Tire Pump, Power Take Off, etc. Excellent cond. W.. F. Manus, Norcross, Holcomb Bridge Rd., Phe 3389? THC Corn Binder with drive wheel;. Papee Ensilage Cutter and Hay Chopper, extra set of knives. Good cond. Harold R. Adamson, Morrow, Ph. Jones- boro 2051. 6 Dise John D. Tiller, trailer- type, front wheels on rubber, steel wheel on rear; also 1 case plow on rubber, 3-16 in. bottom plows, Hydraulic Lift. Both in good cond. J. R. Langford, Nashville, Rt. 1, Box 36. Complete Dairy Outfit; 11 ean cooler box, 2 unit surge milker, and jump, Wash vat Hotwater Heater, 8 milk cans. $500. James L. Wood, Colum- bus, 405 Mellon St. Heating equipment for To- bacco Barns. Reasonable. Write W. A. McClure, Atlanta, Greenwood Ave, NE.,, 5318. Gibson Tractor, 9 H. P. Wis- eonsin air cooled motor with Mower, Planter, Cultivator, Turning Plow and Misc. Equip. J. E. Robinson, Atlanta, 300 Lynhurst Dr., S. W., AM 9653. 1848 Mode] M Farmall Trac- AT- Aor, 3 Dise Plow, Harrows, parts of. Planters and Cultivators, $995. New paint job, has been used only 2 yrs. Excellent cond. A. R. Roberts, Jr., Ball Ground, PH. 3101. ~ 896 | x Portable Power Hay Baler, with Tamper, Water Coo] En- gine, good cond., $300. 1949 Ford Tractor and Bush and Bog Harrow, $650. J. W. Lewis, Jr. Sharpsburg, Rt. 1. Case Side Del. Hay Rake, Tractor Hitch, some extra Teeth. Good cond. Advise be- fore coming. J. A. Lovelace, Warner Robins, 214 Shirley Dr., PH 2984. 1953 Super M Farmall Trac- tor, run 150 ft. 10 Disc Har- row, 20 Disc Harrow, all $1,800. J. C. Towns, Loganville. 13 Dise 1951 Combination Fertilizer and Grain Drill, $125; 1952 Case Combine, $500: 1951 Ford Tractor, 1954 Dearborn Field Cutter; 1954 Dearborn Cultivator; 1954 Dearborn Plan- ter; 2 Disc Ferguson Plow; 1954 Disc Harrow, $1,900. Rob- ert G. Dennis, Augusta, 1014 Hickman Rd. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want a Corn Picker on rub- ber, in good running cond. State full particulars. M. E. Fountain, Mt. Vernon. Want 3 roller power Syrup Mill; also a motor big enough to pull the mill. Both to be extra good cond. Cecil Thomas, Blairsville, PH. 84W-1. Want 1946 John Deere Model A tractor wheel. Lewis Brown, Monroe, RFD No, 1. Want used Caterpillar, either D-6 or D-7 and in good cond. with blade and double drum winch. W. F. Aderhold, Col- lege Park, Rt. 1, Box 221. Want Post Hole Digger to fit Ford or Ferguson Tractor. G. R. Vinson, Atlanta, 6664 Peachtree Dunwoody R., N. E. Want Sub-soil Plow for Trac- tor. L. L. Whitmire, Lavonia. Want medium sized 3 roller Power Cane Mill, in good cond. Please contact F. H. Spivey, Blairsville, Rt. 1. Want set Cultivators for John Deere Tractor Model L or LA. State cond. and best cash price. W. D. Rutledge, Winder. Rt. 3: Want Taaatos Drawn large capacity Manure Spreader in good cond. State time used and pee J. L, B. Harris, Sparta, dh Want used Blower Coil for | Dewberr: 3-horse compressor for dairy. Ralph Mulley, Demorest. PLANTS FOR SALE. PLANTS: FOR SALE NC Short-Stem and Heading Collard Plants, 300, $1, $3 M. All | del. Mrs. Leila Phillips. Royston, Rt. 1 ; Tomato Plants, $3. 50 M, ship- ped: $3 M. at home. J. R. So aero Flowery Branch, Rt. Tomato Plants, $3.50 M. ship- ped, $3 M. at farm. L. C. Stray- horn, Flowery Branch RFD Shallot onion plants, 20c doz.; also Green Glaze collard seed, 20c tbls. Add: postage. Mrs. Viola Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1 Box 343. Good peppermint plants, 35c also white nest onions for PRO doz.; fall planting, $1.25 gal. Ga. Moss packed. Miss Weeks, Dial. Booking orders now for Fall Suwanee Bermuda Stolons. Burnell Gaskins, Willacoochee. Imp. large Field Dewberry, 50c doz.; Mtn, Huckleberry Bearing size, 2 doz. 75c; Penny- royal Plants, 25c doz; Slick Leaf Mustard Seed 40c cupful. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming. Rt. 1. Rutger and Marglobe To- mato Plants ready, 500, $1.75: $3 M. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1 Marglobe Tomato, from Cert. Seed, large plants full count 500, $1. 25, $2 M. Prompt ship- ment. Add postage. C. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Late Flat Dutch Copenhagen Cabbage, 500, $1.75, $3 M; Rut- ger wilt resistant. Tomato, 500, $2.50, $4.50 M. No order less than 500 plants. Add postage. Hoyett Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Box 124. Late Flat Dutch, Copenhagen Cabbage, 300, $1.25, $3 M; Rut- ger Tomato, wilt-resistant 500, $2.50, $4.50 M. No orders less than 300 Plants. Add postage. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 124. Cert. Rutger Tomato Plants $4 M, Del.; $3 M. at my home. Now ready, prompt shipment. Dewey Mathis, Gainesville, RFD No. 2. Rutger Tomato Plants from Cert, Seed, 500, $2.50, $4.50 M. Del; $4 M. at bed. Wilburn Pinson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Large Strawberry, $1.50 C; Horseradish Roots and Plants, $1.50 doz; Peppermint 40 doz.; Also large Garlic Bulbs, 75e doz. Damp packed. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Ellijay, Rt. 5. ~ Ga. Collard, Chas. W. Copen- hagen Cabbage 50c C; 500, $1.25; $2.25 M; Marglobe to- mato, 60c C; 500, $1.50: $3 M. PP. to 3rd zone. All roots damp packed. J. H. Davis, Milledge- ville, Rt. 2, Box 299. Sears-Roebuck Strawberry Plants, 75e C; catnip, 3 for 50c; Tansy and Yarrow, 50c doz. } Postage extra on $2 orders. Mrs. Mary Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 98. Charles Wakefield, Late Flat Dutch Copenhagen Market, Cabbage, 25c C; $2 M; Marglobe and Rutger tomato, 35 C; $2.50 M; Hot, Sweet and Pimento pepper, 35c C; $2.50 M; Black Beauty Eggplant plants. 40 C. Add postage. No COD. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton. Rutger Tomato, from cert. seed, 500 $2.25; $3.75 M, Del.; $3 M. at bed. Good strong plants. Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch): Rt. 1: Rutger Tomato, from cert. seed, 500, $3: $4.50 M. del.; $4 at bed. Guy Crowe, Gainesville, Rit: 2. Cert. Rutger Tomato, 500, $2, $3.50 M, Del; $3 M. at home. Prompt shipment. E. C. Wal- drip. Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Ga. Collard, 40 C; Marglobe Tomato, 50 C; Ae a berry, 3 doz. at $1; Imp. Fie y, 50c doz. plus post-|. }age. Mrs. Otis Mesboi, eae ae J. | Onions $1.25 gal.; Ruth | (Blan Daten Cables ton que several hundred for | ter. use, sale, also. cabbage, collard plants. Etta Thompson, Atlanta, '}2005 Cheshire Ave., CA-6777, ~ SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE 1955 White Multiplying Nest ion (button kind and multiply- ing), 4 doz. $1; Everbearing Strawberry Plants, $1.25 C, $8 M. Mrs. James Ellis Grantville. Grazing mixture. consisting of Oats, Ryegrass, Clover and Vetch, 5c lb. James B, Woods. Brooks, Ph. 206-J1, Senoia. Victory Grain Seed Oats. State Test 94/94 pct. Bright and sound, 5 bu. bags $5 F.O.B. J. F. Lowe, Ft. Valley. Box 528. Old Fashioned Shallots, great- est multiplier known, bright and clean; also White Nest Multiplying Onions, $1 gal. 25e extra postage on ea. gal. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1 1955 Ky. Fescue seea re- cleaned, tested, $18. CWT. Ce- cil Travis, Riverdale, C/O Pinecrest Acres. phone Fay- etteville 558. Fresh Calif. multiplying beer seed, 3 teaspoons full, 20c, or 15, $1 postpaid. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1 Old time brown Shallot and Scallion buttons for spring on- ions, $1.25 gal.; large red nest multiplying onons, 12-15 to hill, | $1.60 gal. Postpaid. No chks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula Rt. qe 8,000 Ibs. seeding Clover, pure seed, 98.76 pet.; germ. 88 pct.; 10 pet.:; noxious free. Bagged in 50 Ib. cotton clover bags, 50c lb. FOB. Zoe CHltenaen, Shellman. 50 Ibs., collard seed, 60c Ib. |No less 10 Ibs. mailed. Send postage. W. N. Jolly, Kingston. | 5. Multiplying beer seed, 18c start, 15 starts, $1 PP. Shirley Blue, Waco, Rt. les Yellow Nest (Potato) Onions, $1.25 gal. Cora Mae Hammon- tree, Chickamauga, Rt. 2. Fine large red multiplying on- ions for fall planting, $1.25 gal.; also 1955 crop large leaf, Shade dried Sage, $1 pint cup full. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Hol- land, Dalton; Coogler Rd. Box 14. : 1954 Champion Green Glazed Collard Seed 4 tbs. $1, 8 tbs. $2. PP. (Time to sow.) Mrs. Aes Hollaway, Cobbtown. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CORN: 100. bu. corn, $2 bu. L. R. Stone, East Point, CA-5503. EGGS: Purebred, heavy type, long, yellow legged, dark Cornish eggs for hatching, 15, $1.65, and my carton ret. at once. M. O. only. Mrs. Cora B. Patiersen, Ty. Ty, Rts 1, Box: 3s GRASS: Centipede grass runners, $1 C. Mrs. Eugene Adams, Deca- tur, 836 W. Ponce de Leon Ave. CR-1891. HONEY, BEES AND SUP. PLIES: 28 stands Bees in movable 8 1 frame standard hives, not rob-| bed this year, also Extractor and honey knife. Good as new. E. W. Taylor, Presley. Honey extractor, 4 standard deep frame, and knife, good as new, more good hives with _ super and new tacks, MEAT: 2 gar pedi middli ng ut ._ 8. n lfre: Shallots On- } Dixie Crimson re- i. hard seed, | g $25 for both; 15 or}. $3 ea. Tom} King, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 44. Yellow root, full $1.30; dow, 4 Tbs. Ib. $1. 75: Moel Cr Rock, Rt 2. Bear grass, plum, sassafras, blackberry, po yellow roots. wild -joak, pink, red oak. simmon bark, 2 q foot- j We Sie print sacks | Addison. Hartwell Will be large av melon or pound patch 8 mi. W. on Jacksonville Rage L. H. Calhoun, Li Rt Bex: Wake of 75 or 80 miles of Charles H. Murro Shouldes - 8- 15 a Sides, 10- 18 Ibs., 5 ain Mrs. Louise Box 5. | ROOTS AND HERBS Blood root, yello lowdock, Sassafr: ; Peppermint, 3 Ib: (Peppermint, $1.25. paid. Kittrie Holden, washed and paid. Mrs. Luther Hi romville, ie ous ~|- 100 Ib. cap. Print no holes, stains nor ea, Add postage. sey, Alto, Rt. 1. Nice, new wi dried Sage, 3 lbs., $5. New sage, ju ed and shade dried. I -25 ea. No orders un postage. Mrs. M. Atlanta, 921 ee N. W. BE Sant sprigs. W. H. I '|1010' Bouldereres Dr. | PAGE THREE fant 1 or 2 Qts. -small size ady peas. Advise price and en ean send. Bill Porterfield, nta. 155 Ivv St. Mt WB eens : Want: 150. tor cakes py or Locust 6-1/2 ft. fence av 4 in size. Cash on del to my home Hwy. 41, two mi. So. Dalton,~ Quote first. John D. Anderson. Pelfan PO Box 323. : Want some Black. Loeu*t post write what you have and price. Ww H Ivev Milledgeville Rt 1 SEED (CLOVER AND. VETCH): - Want 500 lbs., ea. of Re-seed- ea Crimson. Clover, and com- mor Vetch seed, cleaned, Con- tact F. D. Cobb, Thomaston, Box 452 phone (dav) 2673 fer DCR YE 5 . Want severe] hundrea ou. Abruzzi Rye seed Guy H. Shi- wer, pNerwoad: nhone 318R2. CATTLE FOR SALE ~ Reg Giciaey Bulls, Fae for service Some artifically sired. Best breeding. Reasona- ble F H Rnmn. Midville CATTLE FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE 250) | ds Reg. eas sApeus i ee ond 1 yr. old,, (halter broke), wt. approx., 600 and 700 lbs. Both good individuals, good bloodlines and guar. breeders. Papers given., C., E. McLeroy, Colbert, Rt. 2 2. - Polled! Hpsetord bull, aes papers, . wt. 1,000 lbs. very gen- tle make good herd bull $150. F D. Cobb, Thomaston Box 452. phone 2671. 43 (2nd ealf) Santa Gertrudia cows, 22 yearling cows and crossed with Hereford bulls), 50 calves from above cows. and 1] reg. Hereford bull; Not selling cheap; also 103 Sheep, all zoning stock, $22 ea. 4 yr. old Jersey cow, freshen January or February, $65 cash, my place. Mrs. Zora Brown, Secttdale Box 317. _ Reg. Brown Swiss cows and heifers, B.H.I.A. stock, for sale, at- my place. T. B. Clower, Douglasville, Rt. 1 Sub. to reg. White Face Bae ford cow, 700-800 lb. 1 yr. old. Ronald Orr, Sharpsburg. Jersey cows, all fresh in. See any day after 4 p. m. Mrs. D. E. Evans. Washington. Rt. 2. springing heifers (from above COWS, Carl P. Savage, Jr. Montezuma. | Purebred Holstein Bull, very fine, now ready for service, came from Horseshoe Dairy Farm at Flippen. Mrs. Margaret E. How- ard, McDonough, Rt. 1. | 20 heifers, 2 cows, 5 Guernsey bulls, 400 - 500 lbs., young Jersey male. for sale; want exch. pr. match mules, 5-7 yrs. old, 900- 1000 Ibs., for Sheep: and 2 H. mower (runs in oil) for dry cow. J. F, Wellborn; Rock Springs. Nice gray Jersey bull, 15 mos. old, for sale. G. W. Caldyctt Senoia, Rt, 2. Reg. Angus bulls, dl csbbion: ally fine, $125. to $175. ea. See at my barn. Carl J. Parker, Jr., Hebron Rt. 2, Box 104. Phone 3507. 2 reg. Angus bulls of quality, 1 and 4 yrs. old. $150. and $200. See after 5:00 p. m. J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt. 1. Herd of Double Standard reg. polled Herefords, cows with ealves at side, bred and open Heifers. Popular bloodlines. al- so herd bull from Holly Springs. 4081. F. M. Biggers, Conyers, Phone 2 Hereford bulls from reg. stock, Domino str., excellent cond., 7 mos., and 15 mos. old, $90, and $115. H. A. Frese, Col- lege Park, 110 tule Terrace, CA 0094. i Entire herd Angus: 50 cows, 20 young heifers, 35 young steers and calves for sale; also offer- ing for $500. a very fine 6 yr. old, reg. Angus bull (which ee $4,100). son of Intn] Grand Champion. E. R. Hodgson, Ath- ens, % Hodgsons Inc. 4 yr. old, horned, Reg. White Face bull. sell or trade (to pre- vent inbreeding) for young, poll- ed bull or heifers; also have sev. White Face veal calves, 300-600 lb. Contact, Fred J. Wilson, Dec- atur, c/o Clearview Farm, 4550 Boring Rd. DE 7122. Reg. horned Hereford bull, 5 yrs. old, exe, herd bull, approx. 1600 Ibs. Sell to avoid inbreed- ing, Can be seen at Menlo, on farm. J. P. Majors, Atlanta, 2184 Lenox Rd. N. E. CH 2526. Reg. Aberdeen Angus Bull, 11 mos. old, top breeding. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak, Atlanta Phone CA 6396. 2 yr. old, Reg. Hereford, pure- bred bull of Rollo Mischief bloodlines, ready for service, proven producer, $200. Can fur- nish papers. E. C. Wells, Tal- botton. Rt. 2. Phone 2220. Guernsey Bull, 31/2 yrs. old, purebred, gentle, from Riegel- dale and Quail Roost blood, 1000 Ibs., $200; purebred Holstein young bull, 1 1/2 yrs. old, $125.; 2 good Guernsey cows, milking, $150. ea. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3, TA 5-5940. Young 450-500 lb. Jersey Bull. Sell or exchange to prevent in- breeding. John Davidson, Pine- view, Rt. 1. Guernsey Heifer, subj. to reg. $90. Wm. Landress, Lilburn, Rt. 1. Phone Lawrenceville 2910. 30 Holstein Heifers, July and August, calfhood vac cinated, testing clean, averag: weight over 1000 lbs. C. M. Bow~- den, Stone Mountain, 854 Indian Creek Dr., Rt. 3, MA 2319. Herd of Dairy Cows, Holstein, Jersey and Guernsey, also milk- ing equipment. J. A. Jackson, freshen Thomaston, Rt. 2, Phone 3400. Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Markets Reg. Polled Hereford cow;| Guernseys; August, September | GRADE Thomaston Atlante Athens Rome Atlante Gainesville surebred polled Hereford male, and December fresheners, 1 in; - 7-18 7-10 7-20 7-20 7-21 7-15 eady for service, not reg. and Pare mos ou Wes ae ee at gee nr Sas eee Bed ae retard. t micdomeinte Sos, G @aed 18.75-20,00 -19.00-21.00 18.50-18.75 -18.50- 19.75- pee Pie Ri), Box 48 pra7g.|M- Thomas, Carrollton. Unity 12001475 1250-1500 1280-1475 1250-15;50 1280-1500 12.00-14.5. O Buied. Guernsey Bull Reg. polled Hereford cattle, | Cutters 10.00-11.75 10.00-12.25 10.00-11.75 | 10.00-11.75 1000-1200. _16.00-12.00 mos cold, subj. to reg. Le Ber eens all ages, pepular CALVES ; Z Z 600 Ibs. $150, J. R. McCorkle, Regnuney sey 8 ae Good & Choice 16.00-20:25 16.00-21.00 16.50-20.50 16.00-18.75 16.50-20.25 16.00-18.00 Thomaston, Rt. 1. both bred and open, Farmere Util, & Caml. 31.50-15.75 11.50-15.75 13.00-16.00 11.50-15.75 12.00-16.00 _*'11.50-16.00 emi. ! i i sburebred, @ G yetecey ee 4 ee | Neale : 14,80-20.25 14.50-18.25 14.50-18.00 14.50-20.0014.00-21.00 cow: y ee eee $75 ea ee: Cow and Horse for sale or will sitiny i. 75-12.75. 10.50-12.75 10.75-12.75 -10.50-12.00 -11.00-12.50. -10.75-11.75 ers; Marvin M. Newsome San- trade for Small Mule or Heifers.|, & . 50-10.75 -8.00-11.00 _8.00-11.00 7.50-10.75 8.00-11.25 *7.50-10.75 dersville. J, A. Barnett, College Park, Rt. sus > Si cise cae idk altos | 1, Box 348, FA 2852. Util. & Com. 11.00-13.50 11.50-14.65 11.50-14.00 = 11.50-14.00 =12.50-14.00 _11.50-14.00 fat side and rebred to reg. bull,| 10 White Face, good breeding | Cutters 16.00-11.00 10.00-12.00 10.00-11.50 10.00-11.50 10.50-12.00 ~10.00-11.50 George Eager, Valdosta, Rt. 1. sar, for sale. J. J. Dixon, Bain- | srockers : oo : ridge. Steers & Heifers 10.00-16.00 10.00-18.00 10.00-16.50 10.00-14.75 9.75-16.30. 10.00-15.50 one Bactord pe, 6-10. ed Be es Cie 17.00-16.00 11.00-18.0012.00-18.28 11.50-16.0012.00-16.75 - _12.00-16.50 old, $100 ea. Cecil Travis,|reg. stock, treated and tested, Seurce of Infermation Riverdale. oe Fayetteville freshen about 15 of July, Mrs. Federal - State Market News Service 5881. : Bessie Atnip, Renders: Rt. 1. 50 Seventh Street, N.E., Atlante, Ga. ky Nel Mao No.2 Nala]. Semfiole Co. L/S Aue. Mkt., Oelle L lis Co., Ocilla 17.78 17.40 17.55 Donalsenville 17.59 17.25 17.30 17.00 July 13 Shuman's $/Y, Hagan 17.15 16.55 16.15 16.00 Wilkes Co. $/Y, Washington 17.80 16.50 13.00 vo oe ues aie 17.64 16.89 16.94 16.95 17.50 19.00 tao 18.00 17.50 1675 16.00 pos aes pee ee ee man | Meniley Go. L/S Auc.. Cochran 1255 1225 24716 6.99 Sly 14 Sr | ae ob oe Soeme 17501738 -17,00 uly ee : atham Co. anna A fs K Nahunta L/S Auc., Nohunta 19.20 ~-18.50 18.00 _ Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 17.25 16.50 16.50 16.50 _ Effingham Co. Springfield 18.50 18.20 17.70 Carroll Co. S/Barn, Carrollton 17.55 16.50 15.75 pring Wayne Co. S/Y, Jesup 19.00 18.50 17.75 17.25 | Japeway Craig Comm. Co., Dublin 18.04 17.92 17.41 17.85 ons s/Y No. 1, Augusta 18.55 role S/Y, Swainsboro 17.25 16.71 16,80 19.00 Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 18.31 18.00 17.91 17.55 manuel Co. $/Y, Swainsboro 17.50 17.00 17.00 18.00 Pelham $/Y, Pelham 18.33 17.86 17.55 Parkers $/Y, Statesboro 17.25 16.60 15.80 16.60 Bulloch Co. $/Y, Statesboro 79.05 18.05 17.20 19.00 Jesup S/Y, Jesup ; 17.80. 17.10 16.10 15.80" Ragsdale Long Comm. o., Quitman 18.72 18.28 17.16 17.35 Columbus $/ Co., Columbus 17.75 ; _ Bainbridge $/Y, Bainbridge 18.50 17.75 17.25 Dublin L/S Comm. Co., Dublin 18.79 1821 18.01 18.00 | July 19 Toccoa L/S Auc., Toccoa 19.30 19.25 18.75 18.00 | Tattnall S/Y, Glennville 17.01 = 16.01 16.00 _Valdesta L/S Co., Valdosta 18.90 1885 17.85 17.00 | Farmers Co-Op L/S Assn., Soperton 17.90 16.35 Fitzgerald S$/Y, Fitzgerald 18.86 18.70 18.60 Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 16.81 16.41 16.01 16.00 re 1s Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 17.50 16.15 cas ; , ; ! Red 5 ah fs 5. 15.00 14, _ Cordele L/S Comm. Co., Cordele 18.07 17.99 7.50 ee N svbiole emenen ie ieee 15.00 16.35 _ Flint River L/S Auc., Bainbridge 17.60 17.05 6.80 0 6.90 : Farmers L/S Auc. Co., Nashville 17.05 17.05 17.0 16. _ Co-Op L/S Exch., Statesboro 18.40 17.3T 7.24 Jones-Neuhoff Comm. Co., Macoh 18.30 17.65 17.30 18.00 ifton S/Y, Tifton 18.80 18.30 18.00 Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 17.00 17.00 17.20 16.50 Blackshear L/S Mkt., Blackshear 18.05 17.75 47.35 ; : Dawson L/S Co., Dawsen 16.84 16.33 16.00 Thomasville $/Y, Thomasville 48.85 48.60 4 McRae $/Y, McRae. 17.15, 16.40 Smith Bros. S/Y, Bartow 7.75 7.00 LS Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 16.88 15.96 15.50 Mayers & Morris, Inc., Milan 8.46 8.0 Smith /Y, No. 3, Thomson 16.66 16.50 Sylvania $/Y, Sylvania 7.50: 17.0 17.00 | Farmers $/Y, Arlington 16.80 16.40 16.15 15.50 Candler L/S Mkt, Metter 8.00 18.00 a - uly 14 | z oe S/Y, Clox 17.00 16.50 16.10 Ww . : iaxton ton A : : cabin men Wht Aen, | woo nan aca | Unlee AVY. Albany FRG 636 1440: 14.10 L D : tal | + c : . Seaboard S/Y, Colquitt 16.75 16.65 16.00 15.60 m L/S Co., Dalton 48. 8.66 7.30 x) we ys Comm. Co. Cartersville 8.6 $8.30 8.06 i Ceesa Valley Comm. Co., Rome 17.50 17.00 16.25 14.60 coe x : ae i sows) | Moultrie L/S Co. Moultrie 16.75 16.25 wa" | Turner Co. $/Y, Ashburn 16.80 1680 16.60 et : Ue Par enae oe Ge. L/S Co.,, Aiea 16.50 16.00 15.50 : 17 iy uaa ingg | /S Mkt. Inc., Cuthbert 16.75 1629 15.70 15.50 68 TY. OO ~ e. $/Y, Weshington 17.00 16.80 13.90 aS aie ow PAGE FOUR MARKET BULLETIN ae Engineer Lists Safety Rules (Continued from Page 1) quate tail lights as a valuable safety measure. Remember, statistics accidents involving collisions of autos or trucks with tractors, wagons and the like the tractor driver is the one most likely to be killed or seriously hurt. Rather than the driver of the truck or car. In fact, the chances that the tractor or wagon driver will be killed are: several times greater than the chances that the auto or truck driver will be fatally injured. About one-third of the tractor acci- dent deaths happen on public roads. As go up! show that in the sun goes down, catefulness should HIGHEST AMONG CHILDREN Among age groups, tractor accident rates are highest among children 1 to 4, and youngsters 15 to 19. Victims under 10 years old are usually children playing around tractors or playfully hitching a ride. In every accident case involving these younger children parents should be held entirely to blame. Childen under 10 should not be allowed close to moving tractors, much less on them. It would be a good idea not to even allow them to play around such dangerous equipment moving or still. About one-third of all tractor acci- dents involve youngsters under 20. | Tractor highway accidents are at their 1. Be sure _-tractor is 2. Never d the road, time. 4. Have yo control at condition. following rules for operation of on highways seem timely right before turning on to a highwa; a side entrance. Remembe way traffic moves fast but s 3. Use hand signals when vurni the road, or when stopping, 5. Keep lights and reflectors i flectors are plainly visible on ing implements. you have the righ a slow-moving vehi rive on the wrong si regardless of HOM hi ur tractor under com all times, See that tail lights 0 CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE Exceptionally fine Holstein cow, very heavy milker, freshen ~ with: fourth calf in September, $285. Dorothy B. Watkins, San- ay. PUES, Atlanta phone CH Black 4 - gallon Jersey cow, reshen July 20: Priced to sell. R. M. Blackwell, Chamblee, Rt. 2. Several Reg. Polled Hereford eows with calves by side ready or registry, 1 double standard polled bull, also number of 2 yr. old pulls and heifers from above herd without papers. Priced low. J. L. Senne Coy- ~ ington; Phone 2159. Reg. young Polled Hereford pulls, cows with calves and heifers bred to Reserve Champ- ion Bull Southeastern 1953 fair, $150. to $200. ea. R. W. Cald- well, Douglasville, Rt. 4. HOGS FOR SALE PE Sow with 9 pigs. crossed wath Reg. Hampshire. O: R. Brewster, Sharpsburg. SPC Pigs and Sows, wt. 50- 450 Ibs, both sex. Some of na- tions top bloodlines. Reg. and ereated: D. M. Matthew, Lin- ville, Rt. 2. 7 Yorkshire pigs, Brey. name. Reg. in Ready for de- jvery August 24. Mary A. hyne, White. 2 Essex gilts bred to Reg. male, to farrow in September: ne fine Essex male and pigs, all can be reg. in buyers name. A.-L: Moss, Lula. Reg. Durocs, males or fe- males, medium blocky type, wormed and treated. Some ales ready for light service. eg. in buyers name. Charles W. Welch, McRae, Rt. 2. 4 Reg. Hampshire pigs, choice stock, treated, buyers pay for registration papers. Also, some for $12 ea. for meat hogs: reg. 15, unregistered $12 ea. G. C. embree, Clayton, Rt. 1. Sevral Red Jersey pigs, 10 weeks old, weight 60 lbs. or more. Male or female, with pees $25 ea. at farm. Thomas Ihigpen, Davisboro, Rt. 2. OIC Stock Hog, 2 Brood ows, 1 Gilt and 5 Pigs; 10 hoats, See at my place. J. W. own, Atlanta, 806 Conley Rd. DI-2958. SPC Service Boars and Open Gilts, sired by Colonel, the eat champion boar. All reg. n buyers name. M. J. Black- mon, Pinehurst. 13 Reg. SPC Pigs, color range from 50-50 to 20-80, backed by my champion Boar, $35 ea.; also Reg. SPC Sow and 8 Pigs. Lamar Altman, Alma, Rt. 1. Reg. Hereford Pigs, 8 wks. ld excellent cond. Boar or eit, $25 ea., papers furnished. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr. Marietta, Rt. 3 PH 8-8772. Feeder Pigs, 10 wks. old, _ gholera treated, $17.50 ea. M. F. eterson, Decatur, 4070 McAfee Rd., DE-8613. .- - [Fred E. Ferrell, 8 wks. old Reg. Hampshire Pigs for sale. Horace M. Wil- liams, Americus, Phone 4442. Pigs, Poland China and Red Duroc, 6 wks. old. D. W. Wil- son, Vining. PH. Smynna 5-9078. Reg. Tamworth male, 2 yrs. old in Augsut, selling to keep from inbreeding, buyer will have to come and get him, too large to crate easily; also sev- eral males, 14 wks. old, can a reg. Thomas Peth, Marlow, test HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Reg. Toggenburg Milk Goats, very best of milkers, from pest bloodlines. W. A. Roach, Sa- vannah, Rt. 6. Box 81. ~ 50 head Common Goats, $2.50 ea. My place. 1 mi. Odum Hwy. 341. E. F. Dean, Odum. Ph-1103, Saanan Milch Goat, 5 qt. milker; 2 Saanan kids 1 1/2 yrs. old, from 5 qt. mothers. Exceptionally good goats. Mrs. L. A. Ellis, Marietta, 217 Lacy St. PH-9- 6384. iz POULTRY FOR SALE | Saddle Mare 4 yrs. old 1100 Ibs., gentle, with saddle $125. Ray F. Almand, Bllenwood, 4864 Stagecoach Rd. PH Stock- bridge $173 or Atlanta, DE- 6294. At stud, reg. Palomino Stal- lion and Mares pastured free; also several mares with Palo- mino colts, bred back for sale. Peter Hodkinson, Thomasville, Ph.> 515. Small, very gentle, 5 gaited Pinto Horse, about 10- yrs. old. Sally Forrester, Decatur, 3928 Lawrenceville Hwy., PH-43- 5853. \ Large Mexican Burro, female, 4 yrs. old, very gentle, Reason- able. W. M. Harris, Thomaston, Jeff Davis Road. Reg Walker Blue Rome Mare, bred to Midnight Son Slipperly Midnight. Foaled in May; Also Stud Colt, 14 mos. old. Both very gentle. Reasonable price. W. A. McMillan, Mableton, Rt. 1. (Fontaine Rd.). RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES FOR SALE) 1 pr. reg. Chincillas, (not rabbits) bred, $495. A. J. Peugh, Barnesville, Ph. 381-J. 6 White New Zelland Rab- bits, 3 bucks and 3 Does, about 4 lbs. or more ea. Will not ship. Mrs. Vinnie Carey, College Park, 920 Park Terrace. 8 New Belland Does and 8 New Zelland Bucks. Will not ship. Mrs. J. M. Brannon, Col- lege Park, 925 Park Terrace, CA-8518. N.Z.W. Red and Black Does, 8 mos. old; 2 mixed Does 15 mos. old. All $3 ea.; 1 N.Z.W. Buck 8 mos .old, $4; 3 pr. mix- ed Rabbits 4 mos. old, large type $3 pr. Mrs. Nowa B. Heath, Smithville. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 rams (sheep) of Corrydale breeding, 2 and 3 yrs. old, wt. about 225 lb. ea. from small thrifty flock and in peak of cond., $35 ea. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2. phone 2151. Saanan Goats of fine milk } stock, very reasonable. See. Marietta, Rt. No. 3, Ph. SMYRNA 5-8344. BANTAMS: 12 White Japanese Silver Bantams, $10 or $2 pr Mrs. Ecter Davis, Atlanta, 635 Kent St. S. E., MA-0330. Bantams, 4 colors ea. in Japs, Belgians, Silkies, Buff and Dark -Brahmas, Millie Fleur, also some Silver and Golden Pheasants. W. O. Thomas, Sa- vannah, 1205 E. 40. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: 7 wks. old Pit Game baby Chicks, $350 doz.; Young Red Hampshire Hens and Roosters, $1.50 ea. Trade for Buff or Bulldog Bantams, also Guinea Pigs, $1.50 Pr. Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677 Pharr Rd., N. E., CR-4390. Game cocks: 2 yr. old Blink- er, nice one, $5.50; 1 full Blue Traveller, $2.50; Claret-War- horse cross, one-half ea, $3. R. L. Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St. MINORCAS: Giant Black Minorca Chick- ens, young and old stock. Prices on request. Send stamp for re- ply. L. B. Millians, Newnan. REDS: NH, RL, PARMEN- TERS, ETC.: 25 High Grade NH Reds hens 1954 Hatch all laying well for 75c ea. at the door; also 7 size at 35c ea. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen, Rt. ob Ox LOT, AAAA New Hampshire Red Roosters, 4H Chain, $2 e.a Jo 2. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC. | Chukars, 1954 hatch, 5 pr., $8 pr.; 6 males, $4 ea.; sev. 1955 hatch, $3 ea.; also Bronze turkey tom and 3 hens, $20 for lot; 8 Bantam roosters, 1955 hatch, 50c ea. B.B Huling, Fortson. Ringneck pheasants and some pit game chickens, also guineas, |Cheap. W. A. Roach, Savannah, Rt. 6, Box 8. Racing Homers, utility White Kings, Birmingham Rollers, Fantails, Yellow and Splashed. All good. J. E. Harrison, Kite. Northern vopeaae quail and eggs, 200 6a.($18! Cl DETKI Humphrey, Atlanta, 446 Wil- kinson Dr, S. E. EV-1028. ; White Blacktail Japs, nice print feed sacks, 100 Ib. | Add postage. | 2 Sybil McGuire, Carrollton, Rt. POULTRY FOR SALE FARM HELP WAN Utility White King pigeons, $2--ea.; good Homers, mated and working good, $2 pr. Good Bo Bude Fortner, Kite 6 :wks. old covies large Nor- thern Bobwhite quail, 25 for $32; Eggs, 50, $18: $25 C. FOB_ Wm. Thomas, Stone Moun- tain. Rt 2. 5 Bobwhite chicks, now fagaile able, 1 day to 8 wks. old, 50c ea. and up; Eggs, 25c ea., $22. 50 Cc: limited supply Partridge chicks and eggs. Ship 5 wks. or older chicks. Cliff Purcell, Decatur, 217 Mt. Vernon Dr> DE-4238. Common pigeons, mated and working, $1 pr.; grown Mus- covy ducks, $4 pr.; baby duck- lings, $1 ea.; Golden Sebright Oe chickens, $6 pr. $8.50 trio; mixedbantams, $1 ea; $2 ea S. S. Hamburg chickens, $5 pr. Starling Yawn, Byromville. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want 3 Reg. Angus Heifers. State whether bred or~ open and prices del. No phone. Write. L. A. Reynolds, McBean, Rt. 2. HORSES AND MULES: Want mare weighing around 800 Ibs. gentle and cheap for cash. Advise. G. C. Wices Musilla. HOGS: si : Want old-time Blue Guinea Woods Gilt or Gilt Pig. H. E. Barnes, Lenox, Rt. 2. . FARM HELP WANTED Want white couple, man to work. Write full information regarding education, background and ref. Richard Tift, Albany. | iP Op Boxe265: Want middle-aged woman to live with elderly couple as one of family on farm, to help with light fanm chores, Private room, board and reasonable salary. R. D. Powell, Hazlehurst, Rt. Want unemcumbered white Christian woman for garden, flower and light farm work. Must be reliable. State monthly salary desired Room and board furnished, ref. Mrs. W. . Regs, Savannah, Box 353. Want man for. light farm work, some carpentry and painting experience. Board and $16 weekly. J. G. Davis, Dora- ville, 6243 Filly se Rd. Ph. 47-2976 Want middle aged sober man for small hog farm. Must be able to drive tractor and do repair carpentry .work. $15 wk. and room, board and laundry. Mrs. Ethel Perry, Dublin, Rt. 5: Want Col. family for general farm work; man able to operate | tractor and power saw, woman also work. Day or weekly | wages. Good 4 room house wir- |, ed for lights. Harris ee : {by Aug superintend farm. Wife also| = Peachtree Rd., UN. KE. Apt. Want 1 or 2 farmers families and equipment t 10,000 chickens (broilers) cultivate land for 195 Etowah River in Dawso: Mrs. Maggie S. Hayes, aE Rt. 2, Ph. 43- 6334. Want Canperene help farms, 9 mi. Gainesville A., 39 cultivatable, 5.9 A ton allotment, 3 and 6R Consolidated school: (126 cultivatable. 3 R. house: Water, woods and pastut both. H.V. Johnson, Gaine: 559 E. Broad St., phone 4 _ Want. for September 1, we ing foreman on gattle ran small grain and pecan tr Farm mechanized. Internati al, Ferguson, and all o equipment required. Mus qualified for growing cattl jhogs. 35 to 40 -yr. age | C. M Pippin, Albany, N. Jackson St. 5 Man alone waite some reliable to. take care of 90 ing hens ,about 3-1/2 hrs 1s ae and other lie fa ish room and board. Alta, Rt. 1.. work also, and can other people, when not for R. G. Faircloth, Rochelle. Want middle-aged lad: emeumbered to help wi den and chickens, and gene small salary. Mrs. cS Savannah, Rt. 5. nore POSITION Ss WANTED Young white man, 4 in fam- ily, wants job as caretaker small poultry or stock fam for salary. Good 4 room h with lights, water, wood. fer in near-by county, town and school, mail rou church. Have to be mov John Stewart, Garfield, Rt. 1 Single man, with no b A habits, wants job this sion a picking cotton. Board wages. Can pick from 250, 300 every oe S D. sae Bowdon, Rt 3 Eh Woman with 2 aici ag 10 and 3, wants job on chicken, cattle or Hog farm for salary. Need 2 or 3 room house. No bad habits. Mrs. Denton, Clayton, Ramey, RFD No. 1. 53 yr. old single man wants |job-on brooder or layer far Will board or botch. Write Jack Johnson, Atlanta, 4 - Claris c/o 5 Opry ls old man wants job. farm, general farming, drive tractor or ee Go an where in Georgia, J. Robe Dalton, Avondal eS pcs Rad Stockbr oo Rt. 2.