i Commissioner . Phil Campbell, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1955 NUMBER 49 sh Management ee Genre eo raise the 1 Georgia. Pond owners s, thereby making the fish cash; ponds provide meat reation-fishing, boating, and h water for livestock, scenic beauty. emen value their fish ponds astates with sweeping lawns sions. The owners of ponds uccessful ae ane. find | on its location, The s and Soil Conservationists oe ee to sell Fens rights, g for a large uM tes of aitable topography (Lay of the oo e but not too much water , and productivity onder that many modern ( Eoaey | of management. ae J possess pares character: e Farm Ponds Produce! { y Apacultaral Short Gore Are Listed By University Following is a list of short courses and conferences soon to be held under the spon- sorship of the University of Georgias College of Agriculture. Some of the meetings are of a technical nature and not of general interest, - however, all are free. and. are open to the publics. & ! Further information is available from Dean ACK: Murray, College of Agriculture, Univ. of Ga., ference, Athens. Artificial Cattle Breeding Conference, Athens, Sept. 1. Veterinarians Short Course, Tifton, Sept. nzetes Cerne oe : : International Assn. Conference, Augusta, Oct. -4,> 554.6. = Poultry Selection and Culling School, Athens, Ot. 18519: Dairy Herd Improvement Assn. eTectere Con- Athens, Nov. 3, 4. Dairy Engineering Conference, Athens, Nov. 8. _ Farm Oneapigation.. and _ Plans - Coens Ake Athens. Nov. 15, Little eae Livestock Show, Athens, - Nov. 18. Dairy Manufacturing mcnterence, Atlante ~ Dee. 5. Commercial Egg Production Course, ee Dec. Re; ESA from a pond is waste, carrying away fertilizer that has been applied to make food for - growing fish. An ideal water supply keeps the pond water from fluctuating with no water leaving the pond. Make certain that the soil will hold water. Avoid sites with rocks sticking out along the bank or with rock or shale ledges near the surface. Also avoid sites having sand, gravel, peat, lime- stone, or mar! through which the water might seep. - The pond should be constructed properly. All trees and brush should be removed from the pond site. The dam needs to be tied into a good non-porous subsoil to prevent seepage. Each pond needs a drain pipe to permit low- ering the water level when repairs are necessary, and to provide facilities for piping water to stock-watering tanks or troughs. The dam should have a spillway wide enough to prevent the dam from washing away after big rains. Water should never pass over the spill- way at a greater depth than 3 to 6 inches. Pond edges all around the pond should be deepened to at least 2 feet, and in ponds where water will be used for irrigating crops, edges should be deepened to 3 feet to prevent the growth of underwater weeds. KILL BRANCH FISH All the rough fish or undesirable species should be killed in the branch or spring stream before the valve is closed and the pond begins to collect water. Next the pond must be stocked with the _ PEANUTS 6 BROILERS 34.19 Ib. Milk, Food Sanitarians - Gwinnett, Marion, Muscogee, Newton, Paulding, Peach, Pickens, Pike, Cotton Support Prices Listed By Federal Govt. The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture has quoted the following cotton support prices for! the 1955 crop in these Georgia counties: Appling, Bacon, Ben Hill, Bryan, Coffee, Crisp,~ Dade, Dougherty, Dooly, Evans, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lee, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Montgomery, Stew- art, Sumter, Tatnall, Telfair, Terrell, Tift, Toombs, Turner, Wayne, Webster, Wheeler, Wilcox, Worth- Middling Base Grade Staple Length 15/16 price Baldwin, Bartow, Bibb, Bleckley, Burke, Butts, Candler, Carroll, Catoosa, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Chattooga, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Crawford, Dawson, DeKalb, Dodge, Douglas, Effingham, Emanuel, Fannin, Fayette, Floyd, Forsyth, Fulton, Gilmer, Glascock, Gordon, Hancock, Bako Harris, Heard, Henry, Houston, Jasper, Jefferson, Jenkins, John- son, Jones, Lamar, Laurens, Lumpkin, Macon, Meriwether, Monroe, Morgan, Murray, Polk, Pulaski, Putnam, Rockdale, Schley, Screven, Spalding, Taylor, Talbot, Treutlen, Troup, Twiggs, Union, Upson, Walker, Walton, Washington, Whit- . field, Wilkinson Middling 15/16, 34.31. Banks, Barrow, Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Franklin;-Greene, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Rabun, Richmond, Stephens, Taliaferro, Towns, Warren, White, Wilkes Middling 15/16, 34.43. Atkinson, Baker, Berrien, Brantley, Brooks, Calhoun, Camden, Charlton, Clay, Clinch, Col- quitt, Cook, Decatur, Early, Echols, Glynn, Grady, Lanier, Lowndes, Miller, Mitchell, Pierce, Quitman, Randolph, Seminole, Thomas, Ware Middling =|. 15/16, 34.08. \ proper kinds and numbers of fish in order to produce good fishing. For best results. in catch, stock with only bluegill bream and largemouth bass: Use only hatchery reared fish that are free from disease. The reason for fertilizing fish ponds is to increase the food supply of fish, to control the growth of underwater weeds, and tomake fishing more successful. The fertilizer formula found to give the best results is an 8-8-2, that is, a formula that contains 8% nitrogen, 8% phosphate, and 2% potash. Each surface acre needs 100 pounds of fertilizer at each application. Each pond should receive from 7 to 15 applications of fertilizer each year starting in the spring and ending in the fall. Fertilizing the pond produces a greenish eolor in the water and ponds that are too clear are in need of fertilization. A good rule is to stick your arm into the water up to your elbow. Tf you can see your outstretched fingertips your pond needs fertilizing. : CATCH EM! It is very important to harvest properly the fish crop. Removing as many fish as (Continued on Page 4) Georgia, First: e NAVAL STORES e PEACHES e PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS Bulloch, e 5 6 pieces of [GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN yn the mailing list and for change ot address to STATE BU REAU OF MARKETS 222 STATE SAPITOL, Atlanta, NATIONAL | Asso cha ries aku oe Maan EDITORIAL Psa se of notice. Under Percnnves Act the notices. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when a is accompanied by new copy not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor os any transaction resulting from published at Georgia Market Bulletin does Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 85-40 words, not including name and address PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner By Department Office at Covington, Georgia Published Weekly ai 114-122 Pace St., Covingion. Georgia Notify on FORM 3579 Bureau of Markets. 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. \ of Agriculture under Act of June 6, 1900. Executive Office State Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Georgia Atlanta. Ga. SALE EVENTS AUG. 16 (Tuesday) 1 P.M. at farm, 34% mi So. Newnan on Rt 16 Complete Disper- | sal sale of my commercial herd, C. A. Moody, Newnan. ~ AUG. 17 (Wednesday - noon - (16 mi. W. Madison Hwy. 12) Adams 38rd Annual Production Sale. 82 lots: 18 bulls, 46 females, 18 of which have calves at side, others close to calving date: 7.7.5 (CMR and ALF Bloodlines. Write W. H. Ad- ams, Madison. . AUG. 19 (Friday) Tattnall Livestock Mkt., Glennville .. Reg. Aberdeen-Angus Sale .. -eemale. time ( Po Moose al bulls, 34 females. All guar. Reg. Aberdeen-Angus female to be given away free. War- ren B. Benson, Exec. Secy., Chamblee. SECOND ae MACHINERY FOR SALE Choice of 2 Disc. plows for Ford tractor, one Ist. class cond. all new bearings, $125: other need new bearings and discs, $50. R, H. Howard, Kathleen. 1952 Farmall; Super A trac- tor, with touch control, PTO, pulley, lights, cultivators, plant- ers, distributer and plows, used ies 6 mo. to culivate 20 acres; also 5 ft. Bush and Bog harrow. $700. Ralph L.-McLeRoy, Rt. 1, Box 190, Blythe. Six-horse power tractor with equipment, good cond., operated approx. 200 hrs. $500 cash. T. K. Hudlow, Box 21, Doraville. Set of Howe wagon scales with oe Heam and 22 ft. wooden disbray Cap 42.0001: excell a cond. Inspected by State Dept. of Agric. Contact, J. E. Caldwell, Madison, Box 32, Phoye 181. E 2 large roller cane mill; cop- per bottom evaporators; 3 row Cole grain drill, all good cond. $35; also 2-horse stalk cutter. $20 Other farm tools to sell. cheap. A. -. Clark, Rt. 2, Flow- ery Branch. 1954 New Idea heavy sity had paler, perfect cond., used one season; also one Papec En- silage cutter on wheels, good cond. and 1 row binder. Hoyt Barron, Rt. 2, Rome, Phone 8236. VIC Case 2-row tractor with planters, cultivators, disc., turn, plow, lights, starter, hydraulic lift. Sell or trade for one row tractor of same value, prefer Ji D500 Wot 2eC2 7): Gibson, Waynesville, Phone Nahunta - 22121, _D-6 Streamline bulldozer, se- rial No. 9u9693, LeTourneau Scrapper, 6-7 yds., all first class cond. D. G. Tyler, Gabbettville. Hereford Center | SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Intl. corn binder,-good cond. $160: pony saddle and bridle, good as new, $42; Also want a farm bell, cheap for cash. Pat A. McKee, Buckherd; Morgan Co. 3 Roller Cane mill and 80 gal. kettle. $35. James Rawls, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. 2 Iron wheels for- wagon, width of tires 3 in. ea. Each wheel has 12 iron spokes, over inch axle. Strong as wagon wheels. P. P. Peek, 106 Wood- ward Aye. S. E., Apt. 410, At Janta. ' Portable power ee paler with Tampa and water cool en- gine, good cond., ready to run, $200. ae SE Upchurch, Thomas- ville, 209 Upchurch Bldg. Craftsman 63-in. band saw; 8 in. saw; table saw, and Sabre saw; all about new. Half-price. Robert H. Scarborough, Millen. Hay baler, horse power, in good cond. $25 or trade for grain. Alton H. Massey, Rt. 4, Dalton. Copper syrup pan evaporator, all copper except the sides, they are wood. $50. H. D. - Cowart, Ball Ground, ESC al -2-disc. Case, 3 point hitch plow, fully mounted type; used less than 8 hrs. $150: W. C. Hardy, Rt. 1, Box. 275, Griffin, Phone 6767. - idea. Oliver AC turn plow, 2 single stocks, Gee Whiz, Fer- tilizer distributor, drag harrow, and Jr. cultivator. All for $12. C. K. Anneberg, Marietta, Rt. 1, Box 150: One American All- Grae Dey: er, slightly used. Ideal for dry- ing corn, and peanuts, $700. FOB. .M. A. Miller, . McBean Phone 2615. ' 21%5 HP engine, good as new, used only few hrs. to pull cut- off Saw, $50. Ship anywhere. Wee dae Stover, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Good Hindman milking ma- chine, 3 units, also good bottling machine and can racks for Dairy use, also 3 cows and 1 Guernsey male, Priced to sell at once. M.} R., Wheeless, Meansville. Set Buckeye tobacco curers, used. very little, good as new, $75 ea., or trade for milk cow. Tom Mereer, Rt. 1, Nrman Park. Case side del. hay.rake, trac- tor hitch, (some extra teeth), good cond. Advise before com-~ ing. J. A. Lovelace, 214 Shirley Dr. Warner Robins, Phone 2983. One-row J. D. corn picker, used one season in harvest of 50 acres of corn. In perfect cond. $600 at farm. Marvis Chapman, Ideal. ; ; SECOND HAND. et MACHINERY FOR SALE. _MACHINERY WANTE Deep-well machine, and wat- er tank, mounted; equipment } sufficient for installating a deep- well. Contact F'. P. Jones, Lestie. Dairy equipment. 2-unit Mc- ; Cormick Deering electric milk- er, 4-can milk cooler, washing vat.; all in good cond.\O. A. Walls, Sharpsburg. 3 cotton Gins, 40, 50, 80 saws |. each; one ea. suction and i single box press; and pair 15 ft. long wagon scales. Earnest Cag- le, JeEey Rt, .3. 6-can Intnl. milk cooler $150; good cond.; 1 David Bradley Hammer mill, practically new, 12-24 in. screen. R. H.: es Box 103, McDonough. One ea. M. M. power unit, No. 6 Mc-Deering Hammer Mill; 24 in. Meadow grist mill, 1 eylinder type corn sheller, line shaft, pul- lies, and belts. Bargain. See in operation or Write, G: W. Bow- en, Dacula. No. 24- Intnl. mounted type, for M-H Intl. tractor, fair cond. $100. Gus Moore, Canton, Rt, 3. ; McCormick C-14 cotton picker |- mounted on Super @eFractor; used one season, good cond. Cheap for cash. Lewis L. Dick- ens, Bogart, ERQHS Athens L 1-3-3140. . Farmall Cub tractor complete with starter, lights and power lift, Bottom plow, set of disc. power take off, cultivator, plant- er, and fertilizer attachment, good cond., $450. M. W. Turner, Rt. 5, Box 289, Savannah, Phone 8762. : Practically new Fairbanks Morse Ejector = Shallow. well pump, guar. good as new, at half price. Complete with pipe and |foot valve in well-and 42 gal. tank, Can be seen in operation. Joseph L. Arnold, Rt.. 4, Box 83, Vienna. No. 44 Chattanooga 3 roller power cane mill, with 11 ft. cop- per pan, good cond. C. H. Chap- pelear, Rt. 2, Martin. J. D. mowing machine and rake, 2 H Chattanooga wagon, Walking cultivator. Sell or trade for horse or mule or Blacksmith tools. R. B. Crone, Trenton, Star Rie! _ SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want 1 hr. mowing machine, good cond., also a pair of springs for spring seat to wagon. Chas. H. King, Moultrie, Rt. 5. Want Spring Cultivator for |. Ford or Ferguson Tractor; also Pasture Dream In good cond., for Ford. Tractor. G. R. Vinson, 6664 Ptree Dunwoody Rd., At- lanta. Ex 3780. Want Saw Dust chain and pulleys for saw mill. State price and. conds. G.. MM: _ Wagoner, Blairsville, Rt 2.~ Want good used gasoline wat- er pump. J. R. Thompson, 141 Atlanta Ave., Decatur, De. 3213. Want Hay Baler pick up type (bails from the wind row) Prefer Alli-Chalmers, but con- sider others. Must be nearly new or in good cond, lL. KE. At- kins, Rt. 2, Byron. Want to trade David Bradley Sickle Bar mower for plow and Harrow to fit 24% H. P. David Bradley Garden tractor. Lewis |. Lindsey, Silver Creek. Want Cultivators for a Farm- all A. tractor. In good. cond. Within 50 miles of Washington. Dan E. West, Rt. 2, Washington. Want J. D. or Intnl. 3 disc trailer type plow, in good cond. reasonable. Call Madison 2603. R. B, Curtis, Farmington. Want Scoop Pan for Ford tractor; also .old time Pea thrashing: machine. Must be ee for cash. J. L. Armstrong, 2, Stockbridge, Want good 2nd hand cut off saw, that will fit Cub Farmall) 1 tractor. No junk. Letters ans. Paul Woodall, Jefferson, Rt. 3. Want lift up side del. rake, wheel type, for Ford tractor. Grady Thompson, Deu ee > (Blairsville Rt iy Box 453 ie ieee corn ey | approx. 1600 Tbs. Can be seen at} | Hamilton. Want 8 or 10 point (Gor 10 ft.) Graham Hoeme Plow, on} steel or rubber: State cond. and |: price FOB. James B. Bartch, Augusta, 2737 Milledgeville Rd. Want two 500 gal. Butane gas tanks for use on my farm} to store the gas I need and use |for my farm tractors. 7B Ra) Stevens, Buena Vista. Want one yard overland Scraper dirt pan, for Ford or Ferguson tractor, in good cond., reasonable. Charles Eavenson, Elberton, Rt..3. % CATTLE FOR SALE 10 young. purebred polled Here- ford cows, some with calves at | side, others bred and polled Hereford Bull, ready for service. Priced reasonable. J. A. Rain-|* water, Fairburn, Rt. 2, Phone East Point, FA 9253.. ~ Guernsey Bull, Ent. to reg. Dam from Nejasco farms; sire is from Riegeldale. William Weaver, Rt. 4, Box|]' 171, Milledgeville, ; : Dales stock. LaGrange, HOB. J. R. Hill, Greenville. Reg. young polled. Hereford | Bulls, Cows with calves, and heifers, bred to the reserve Champion Bull Southeastern 1953, Fair, $150-$200 ea. R. W. Caldwell, Douglasville. a 2 fresh cows-- 1 with first | and second calf. Sell or aoe 6 mos. old, Hereford bull, H&D Real Sil : ver Dam 222, pred by ot ; 270. ee oi calves. Rev. Fee Rt. 3. bull, $250: also 1100 Ibs., $300 peace 3 you and unbred > 'Top quality. W. C. Hardy, 275, Phone . for young male of good breed-|_ ing, ready for light Service. See at my home, Stewart Mill Rd, Mrs. S. N. Brandon, Stone Mountain, Phone 5272... 3) <= 1 good purebred roan short ee horn Bull, wt. 1000 lbs. or more; Good and gentle. C..H. Chapp-| -|elear, Rt./2, Martin. : Reg. horned Hereford Bull, 5. yrs. old, excellent herd Bull, farm at Menlo. J. P. Majors, | 2184 Lenox Rd., N/E, Atlanta. mo, - CH 2526. x Reg. Hereford ete once type; Bulls and Heifers, 6-9 |mo. old. $100 ea; Bred cows,|_ Pine | $175 ea. Cecil Travis, % Pone Crest. Acre, Riverdale, Fayetteville 5581. mecepuonally fine purebred Holstein Cow, freshen soon, 2nd calf; also purebred Holstein heif- er; 16 mo.- old. Priced to ae a No delivery. J. E. Movers: ie Black Bull 23 mo. ald, very gentle, $40. 0. Can be seen at my home, 9 mi. East of Marietta. Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Bis 2. Reg. Guernsey bulls, 4 mo. old; artifically bred, out of Grand- Daughters of Riegeldale Melbas | Emory and Reigeldale Illustrious Benjamin, $50 ea, Reg. and trans. in buyers name. No letters. E. B. illingham, Cedartown, Rtis35, Phone 148 R-2 20 Hereford. cows with calves | at side, and cows bred back to reg. Hereford bull. Geo. Hager, 2 Valdosta, Rt: A, ere 4213... Reg. Red. ee bull, hoa for light service, from best blood | lines in the country. R. P. Wead, /Montezuma, Rt 1, Phone 4937. | Reg. en aase pulls, cows; heif= | Ellenmere and | t Blackeap breeding. W.C. Gidn, pes ers and calves; Highway 92, EE Guernsey _ ows 5 yrs. old, freshen in Jan. Will give 4 gal. One Jersey Cow, 2 yrs. old, | ilton, Baxley, Rt. 2. Second generation ariticitiy | ; bred Guernsey bull, born May |B 15. Artificially sired by great|k grandsire Alpha Hardwicks Ro- mulus R. G. Will be ready for service next Spring, $30 at my a barn. Lamar Mann, Royston, Rt. 6 vr. old uc an fresh gives 4 gal. freshened mo. ago; also 2 yr. old Jersey: Guernsey heifer with freshen in Feb. Miss Josie Ham- s Gi 5 ; ready for go eal rorth pigs 5 duction tested stock, eg, buyers name, $15 ea. sev. ampshire cross sows bred to ing Tamworth boar, tunby : harpsburg. eh phone Newnan ae ae old 616 /dacat ,om| . Jack Ragan, Buc- uyers name, Champion blood iin es H. G. eo > Good James Rawls, | igs, and ; dames Carter, , Atlanta. Phone AM- Re ee aes eor Virgil eee ee Id a bred Toggen- Ss aoe oe pro- | Saanan ae 4 fred. ing, daughters of Les- er: of Sunnyslope. $50 ea. W. Sere 730 Grand_ Ave., W. Atha nta 18. Be. 5393. al young goats, al fine r, of good Saanan stock; several fine riding horses. Rie 3, Windy Hill Rd., Ma- ta. hone ees a 8344. _| Hoe, he eros Bay ; ; milk goat, with horns, gentle, . | easy Z old, N. Z. Whites Rams of Corriedale breed- ea., from small thrifty rime cohd.; also son "|Ram Lambs. K. D. Sanders, Eat- onton, Rt. 2, Phone 2151. A Gnyre ola pure white Saahan to milk, purebred but not reg. 3 qts. daily. Has triple kids born July 30th. $25 for goat. Cannot ship. Mrs. L. W. Smith, eraReyS: tr ( $ RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, - AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES FOR SALE) | N, Z. White rabbits, breeders and young stock, reduced to sell. Mrs. Helen Street, Soe Rt. pe Cry? cA op) pr. Reg. South denean | Chinchillas (not rabbits), 1 pr. bred, and two 1 mo. old, $1,800} for lot. C. J. Garrett Bremen, 323 Laurel St. *phone 2063. rAd) rabbits, cheap. Geo. B Golden, LaGrange. Rt 2 1 pr. ay rabbits, 1 yr. did $3 or exch. Also want. pair of young Golden Pheasants 8 wks. old. Cheap for cash. Sie Pruitt, Re 2: Lavonia. - 3 2 pr. white fur rabbits, iaete ones, $4; small, $3 pr. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton. See > Several Doe Rabbits, all col- ) ea 25 ea. Roy Pruitt, Buford, , Sugar ul : 2,8, 4 mos. end Nez: White and Belgium mixed, $1, Young oe : = er 25, $1.50. ea. Clem Jolly, Clark ston. ones, 25 and 50c ea., and 2 bucks. Come after. Mrs. V. L. Nunn, Commerce, os Hill Dr, N. Z. Whites, open dos, $5 -|ea; bred, $6, 5 to 6 mos. bucks, 2 | 3: does, $4; others, $2-$5 ea. See. C. W.: Page, Atlanta, 149 North Ave., NE. AT 6452. _ POULTRY FOR SALE _ BANTAMS: Ms Purebred Golden Sebright bantam rooster, 1-1/2 yrs. old, $2 or swap for setting of P. B. bantam eggs. L. J. Hix, Atlanta, co tlanta Ave., S38 ale ee. 10 or 12 all White Taos Silk- ies, and 24 all White Jap chic- . | Kens, mostly pullets, $1 ea. Ship 5 or 6 in lot, om come after. METSse de we Miller, os POULTRY FOR SALE , 2-3 yrs. old, wt. about 225) 5 ene rabbits, 2 ea. tne : CORNISH, Pouns AND GIANTS: 50 game hens, now laying $1 ea. Jim Daniel, Campbellton Rd. Purebred Dark Cornish: 2 large roosters, 9-10 lbs. $5 or |. $3 ea.; 5 laying hens, $8, or- $2 ea; 3 well 5-6 Ib. cockerels, $2.50 ea. or 2, $4. All at my place or ship- ped..collect. J. E. Granger, Reidsville, ; 2 yr. old pit. game cocks: Allen Spangle Roundhead, $15; 1 ea. Vizzard Gray, and Wild Cat Blue, $20 ea.; Stag, $10; 7 a breeds, all under wire, 15, | $5; Richmond Hill. Rt. 1, Box 113: 2 game cocks, 1/2 brown Red and 1/2 Warhorse, $4 for the 2, Exe. for game bantam hens. C. L. Griffin, Gainesville. Oak Sie 30, Purebred Dark Cornish cock- ~jerels, large, big bone type, yel- | pr.; low legged $2 ea. No less 2 shipped. Farmington. LEGHORNS: 200 White Leg- horn 4 mos. pullets. $1 ea. J. E. Moyers, Kt. 2, Hamilton. 800 Babcock White Leghorn pullets. 19 wks. old, vaccinated for fowl pox, New Castle, Ete. $2.50 ea. each buyer to furnish lerates and pick sup. W. M. Flanders, Mt. Vernon, ~ 400. Babcock White Leghorn, laying 75 pet. $1.25 ea. del. in -|Ga., or trade for White Face calves of equal value. R. W. Bue Moultrie. Rt. 2. Atlanta, 2880 | Atlanta, dev. 4 mos. old, Silver Gray also game eggs of $9. S.-C. Boroughs, $20. for FE We Thurmond, mo. $1; Milan. lot. Orpingtons, Fa \ 3 70'S. C. W. L., pullets, begin- ing to lay. $2.50 ea.; Red and W. L. bantams for Fall Shows, $2 ea. T. W. Nations, 1490 Willis Mill Rd. 1S. W. RA-5689. 100 purebred Darby breeding. Leghorns from the Dirkse Leg- |horn farm, Zeeland, Mich. 1 yr. old, from ped. stock. Mrs. J ads King, Roswell, Rt. 1, Box 374. phone 2444. MINORGAS, MISCELLANE- OUS,, ORPINGTONS: Giant Black Minorcas Janu- ary pullets, now laying, $3 ea.; cockerels, ready for service, $5 ea. cockerel and 2 pullets, et 4 pullets and cockerel $15. L. B Millians, Newnan. 10. fine yellow. Buff Orp., hens); now laying, and 1 rooster, Will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, ee Rd. Box 14. +) Purebred. S.C. yellow Buff |~ feather-legged, $6 2 roosters, $5; 2 hens, $8; 14 eggs, $3; also some bantams. Add postage or Exp.Fee. Mrs. V. M. sohnsen, Shliman, PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, QUAIL, PIGEONS, DOVES: 220) prs select Bob White Quail laying, $2.50 pr. 8 or more pr. Taking orders for young Quail, 2 wks. old 40c; also R. I. 5 wks; 75e; 4 also Extra large ped. White King pigeons $3 Pr. Exp.) col. Ed. Fryer, 114 Poplar Circle, LaGrange, Phone 9923. Grown Chukar Quail, Young birds; ferent prices. all ages and dif- Bruce Vaughn, $5 pr. SO sizes, Gilts. pharetta. HORSES: . Want small horse, 700 ene lbs saddle gaited, extra gentle. No Shetland pony. wanted. H. Arrington, Ellaville. GOAT (SERVICE): Want for my two Saana Toggenburg does, buck servi and -board, either temporary or Jocation betw Cornelia and Atlanta preferr Mrs. A. bs Soren a Rt. 1. Pure CATTLE: Want 3 reg. Angus heife State price and if bred or open. L. A. Reynolds, Rt. 2, McB me Deere M. Fancy show type an block jumbo White King pigeo stock Bantana, kinds. Mrs. Helen Street, 1 Atlanta. CH- Se Fantail pigeons Ze for 6 mos: black ones too, $5 G. W. Williams, Columbus, liams Rd., Box 808 R-1 Colum bus. Quails~ and pheasants of all ages for reaso prices and some at sacrific Paul H. Hull, 340 Mayson N. \E. Atlanta, CY-1510. 1955 Calif. Valley Quail ext heavy layers $6 pr. L. M. Bo: ner,. Buchanan. LIVESTOCK we Trade practically new John tractor for cattle. R. S, Deen, Rt. 1, Alma HOGS: Want 5 or 5 bred Hee Frank. Payne, Rt. 3,- white - pr. we ar GRADE Thomaston ee Atlanta Athens Rome _Aflanta ey 8-1 os 8-2 8-3 8-3 8-4 Steers & Heifers pe ; Good 19.25-21.25 18.00-21.00 18.00-20.00 . 18.00-19.75 ae Con. 15.00-17.00 15.00-19.00 14.50-17.50 . 14.50-17.50 15.00-18.00 Utility 12.50-15.00 12.00-16.00 11.50-15.00 . - 12,00-15.00 12.50-15. Cutters 10.50-12.00 11.00-12.50 10.50-12.00 - 10.50-12.00 14.00-13.2 CALVES Good & Choice 16.50-20.70 17.00-22.50 16.50-19.25 16.50-20.00 17.00-19.00 Util. & Com. 11.50-16.75 12.00-17.00 12.00-16.75 . 12.00-16.75 12.50-17.00 CcOws : ig pee ; ; Z : 5 Utility 10.70-11.20 10.50-43,00 10.50-12.00 = 10.50-12.00 11.00-13.00 & 7.50-10.40 8.00-11.40 : 7.50-11.00 7.50-11.00 8.50-1 BULLS : : : Z Util. & Coml. ~ 12.00-13.90 12,00-14,25 12.00-14.00 . 11.75-14.00 12.00-14.60 Cutters 5 10.75-11.50 11.50-13.00 11.50-12.50 - 11.00-12.00 10.75-12.15 STOCKERS . 5 Steers & Heifers 10.50-17.25 11.50-18.75 10.50-17.00 . 10.50-17.80 11.00-17.00 Calves 10.50-17.25 -12.00-19.00 12.00-16.00 - 32.00-17.80 -11.75-15.0 Source of Information Federal - State Market News Service 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. es Prices Paid At Various Markets July 25 No. T No.2 > No.3 No. 4 Dodge Co. Stock Barn, Eastman fia 15.40 17.50 18.90 Japeway Craig Comm. Co., Dublin 17.20 ~ 16.65 16.51 17.20 Jesup S/Y, Jesup < 15.85 15.06 14.25. 13.00 Sra a - Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 15.50 15.00 15.00 15.00, July 260 s | Bleckley L/S Auc., Cochran 15.50 15.00 15.00 15.00 jomes-Neuhoff Comm. Co., oe 17.30 16.50 16.40 17.50 Chatham Co. S/Y, Savannah _ 16.10 15.55 15.30 : July, 28 : AG < ; aa Form fee Pale eee Thomaston ee 15.50 Be Dublin L/S Comm, Co., Dubiin 17.00 16.52 16.15 1660. |) Murcease ue oe ee ice tras 16.50 as Sumter L/S Assn. Americus 16.94 16.71 16.30 17.00 Carroll Co. Sale, Carrollton 16.40 15.50 14.40 : EMinghom ae Springfield 16.75. 16.25 16.00 Seminole L/S Mkt., Donalsonville 15.80 15.25 14.75 15.60 e Figen 4 Oe is Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla - 15,60 15.35 1s = en Sie eo A 7 5. 15.00 : 16.75 16.40 16.25 16.00 Suifon ; L/S < Sylvester 16.01 15.50 GO . 16.99 *% 16:40 15.95 15.20 fugust 2 i ; S Oatnak 16.76. 16.25 16.55- 15.60 Muscogee L/S Co., ~ Columbus 16.30 16.00 16.40 16.95 16.25 - 16.55 16.00 | Appling L/S Mkt., Baxley 15.46 14.72 13.95 16.76 16.30 16.00 16.05 McRae S/Y, McRae 15.62 14.75 eae 2 3 ~~ 17.05. 16.55 15.75 16.75 Farmers L/S Auc. Co., Nashville 15.35 15.05 14.60 14.16 = Smit S/Y No. Ty Augusta S 16.50 16.30 36.00 - Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 15.42 15.51 _T5.00 14.10 Nahunta L/S Auc.. Nahunta ~ 17.25 16.50 16.00 f : Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 15.43 15.19 14.60 = Wayne Co. , 16.75 16.25, 15.00 15.00 Troup Co. Sales, LaGranae 16.46 15.65 3 ae : Smith $/Y No. 3, Thomson 16.50 16.30 15.80 3 : ee : y cae Coffee Co. L/S Mkt. Pouglas 15.46 15.15 14.47 lvania s/Y, "Sylvania. z : 16.15 15.50 15.10. 15.00 |. Farmers $/Y, Sylvania 16.00 14.50 14.50 ni ros. S/Y, Bartow 3 16.03 15.30 15.20 Farmers $/Y, Arlingfon 15.25 14.86 14.65 oe Inc., Mifan 17.25 16.90 16.15 Emanuel Co. $/Y, Swainsboro 16.01 15.50 15.00 L/S Auc.- 16.25 15.95 \ (15.20 : Blackshear 16.01 15.50 15.06 August 3 : : ~ 16.91 16.10 15.65 Wilkes Co. S/Y, Washington 16.00 15.00 14.00 Seis 17.25% 16.75 Parkers' S/Y, Statesboro 15.75 15.24 14.50 CoN 15.81 15.50 . = Turner Co. $/Y Ashburn es 15.35 15.06 15.00 ~ 16.50 16.10 16.00 Pulaski S/Y, Hawkinsville 15.55 15.35 15.40 16.46 16,03 16.50 Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 15.76 15.75 : Ragsdale McClure Comm. Co. 15.75 15.30 15.00 Cue 2, : a : aa _ 17.00 16.75 7 15.00 14.20 | Coosa Valley Comm. Co., Rome 16.00 15.75 15.00 sevice yo vee ica Union S/Y, Alb 15.50 15.08 15.05 6.50 - 16.00 15.75 13.0 nion an : 2 : A - js Claxton S/Y, Claxton 15.50 15.00 14.50 : ie ee Peoples L/S Mkt. Inc., Cuthbert 15.48 15.28 14.75 15.50 15.00 16.00 | 15.57 : 15.05 Bacon Co. Stock Co., Alma 15.50 14.85 14.05 44.60 14.35, = )AGE FOUR. Make Farm Ponds Prnducel (Continued from Page 1) possible by fishing is just as important as selecting a suitable pond site, good construc- tion, correct stocking, and proper fertiliza- tion. If the pond produces 500 pounds of fish Shoe forced thes en year may tee enough food to grow to a large size by the ~ next year. Every pound of fish removed leaves more food for the remaining fish. Take notice of the fact that the more fish removed, the easier the fish are to catch; and the smaller the number removed, the -more difficult the large ones are to catch. per acre, it is very necessary to remove, by Naf, SS he SOOPERATIVE MILLS, IN fishing, all the fish possible in order that The prospective pond owner should get advice from persons trained in fish pond FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED POSITIONS WANTED > Want middle aged white wom- an to live on farm and to do light farm chores. Family of two. Room, board, and reason- able weekly salary. Contact. H. B. Holcomb, Rt. 1, Douglasville. Want man for help on Dairy, 4 mi. So. of Cumming on No. 19 hwy. Good hours. He A. Lang, Rt. 4; Cumming. Want small farm family, col. ~or white, to ick cotton and tend farm 1956. Money crops, cotton, tobacco, peanuts, and corn. Per- manent pasture and milk type catile. Good proposition to right party. New house and_ wired. R. S. Deen, Rt. 1, Alma. Want 2-3 families to pick cot- ton. Ready Aug. 15th. Houses with lights. Good wells. Start ~ with $2 per hundred Ibs. The cotton is good. John MeCary, se Wrightsville. a Want white woman, unen- cumbered fort light farm work on farm, Must be neat and depend- able. Sundays off. Private room and $15 wk. Near churches and town. Write. Mrs. R. F. High- smith, Rt. 4, Marietta. Want middle aged white wom- an to help with garden and other light farm work. Home and salary. Write fully. Mrs. R. E. Ellington, Fairburn, Phone DOT aoe a Want man with family; Exp. in tractor and equipment oper- ations and maintenance, for gen. stock farming, near Jonesboro. No row crops. Good house, elec., inside water and plumbing, pav- ed road, school and mail route. Reasonable salary. Curtis M. L. Turner, 39 So. Eugenia Pl., NW, Atlanta, La. 8457: (Day) Want family for farm, some to pick cotton and others to do farm work. V. C. Powell, Rt. 3, Wrightsville. Want woman and family, white preferred with 2-3 chil- dren (old enough to work) for truck farm. 14 acres of okra to gather, and will furnish Rub- ber gloves to gather with. 2 R. house. \Good springs. Contact at once. E. F. Clanton, Rt. 1, Fairburn. Want christian woman to live with elderly woman on farm, doing light farm chores; just one cow. Mo. salary. Miss Nan- nie Jordan, Rt. 1, Buena Vista. Want good exp. farm family for 1956. gen. farming, 60 acres. Good crop land. 5 R. house, wired for lights, on mail and school route, good water, wood and pasture. Letters ans. John A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin. Want good woman for light farm work on farm for room and board, Letters ans. Geo. Collins, Box 153, Metter.. Want white woman to live on farm and do light farm work. Room, board and salary. Mrs. Hagood Mabry, Rt. 6, Marietta. Want white christian woman to live with elderly couple on farm, as one of the family. Help with garden, flowers and light farm chores. Private room, board and reasonable salary. Mrs. M.-C. Cunningham, Ac- worth, POSITIONS WANTED 37 yr. old married, white man | with wife and 5 mo. old baby wants job on poultry farm for Weekly salary of. $30. or $35, and house, light, water, etc. Be- gin right away. Experienced-|: Julien Gibson, c/o Claud Cape, Cane St., Roswell. FE ELS THAT | FAILED TO MEET THE EDITOR'S NOTE: A continuation of this article APRIL, MAY, JUNE, 1955 ee GManufacturer's Guarantee* Flcund by State Chemist -PPenalized ** ~~ AMERICAN FEED CO., Fayetteville, Tenn, Ground Cerh Cobs with 25% Molasses ARCADY FARMS MLG. co., wee Hh Hog Grower Hoag Grewer ASHBURN PEANUT CO., Ashburn Peanut Meai ATLANTA MLG. CO., Atlanta Capitola High Energy All-Mash Growing Mash AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Loui-ville, has Aubrey's Red "A" High Energy Broiler Ration Mash Red "A High Energy Broiler Ration Mash (Nitrfurazone Mixture) AUSTIN FEED & SEED GO., Cartersville Austin's 26% Bairy Feed BIG FOUR MILLS, Covingten, Ky. O.K. 16% Dairy Feed BIRDSEY FLOUR MILLS, Macen Money Saver 16% Dairy Feed - BLATCHFORD'S, Waukegan, Illinois Blatchferd's Celf-Pab CANDLER MILLING CO., Metter Ground Qats CAROLINA MIG. CO., Laurens, S. C. Seuth States 40% Heg Supplement CAROLINA GRAIN & FEED CO., Rebeson Pride Brand Snapped Corn CENTRAL COTTON OIL CO., Macon 36% Protein Cettonseed Meal CENTRAL COTTON OIL CO., Macon Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Coatienseed Meci CITY MILLS CO., Columbus Cimco Fancy Feed ZO% Milk Maker 22.69 will appear in the next issue. 32% Dairy. Supplement Protein For. Fibre - G 200 .50- 24.60 F 4.50 59 27.40 | DOOLEY Co. oe Molasses) G 15.00 3.50 8.00. FE 1631 3.66 2.34 Roughage Supplement. G 15.00 3.50 8.00 F 16.06 4.03 8.95 (P) Profein & Fibre G 50.00 4.00 - 11.00 E3763 x 2) S 15.63" Nancy Hort Hog Feed G 16.00 2.50 4.50 F 22.19 3.19 5.11 Rice Mill Feed G 22.00. 3.50 4.50 : F 2406 342 3,78 Rice Mill Feed G 22.00 3.50 ~ * 4.50 F 24.38 237 377, Ever Best Growing Mash > (P) Protien G 20.00 3.00 15.00. fue ae loge Blue Tag Ground Oats (P) Fat G 16.00 2.50 15.00 F 19.31 1.83 13.56 15% Coop. Hog Feed - G 16.00. 2.50 15.00 F 17.50 2.16 13.25 G 25.00 3.50 2.00 Fo 25:13. 3.38 0.97 (P) Fibre G 11.00 4.00. 11,00 | _ Finishing Pellets F 16.25 4.42 12.75 G 40.00 3.50 8.90 Wheat Bran F. 39.38 ~- 7.07. 4.76 ING., L be zon, N. C. = eG 7502.50 11.00 Pay Day Breeder Mash Pe TTB ee Bede Te 6) Cremaka Dairy Feed G 36.00 3.00. ~*'17.00 F 36.63 ~~ 3.00 ~ 18.67 s a _ Ground Oats SS G 36.00 4.00 16.90 F. 36.50 4.97 17.07 G 10.00 2.00 15.00 Fo 9.19 2.91 7.70 C., Cincinnati, Chio Re G 20.00 3.50 10.00 | F 3.22 889 | Ave., Adel. DIXIE GRAIN co., Shelbyville, Tenn. ; Southern a 6% Dairy Feed Dooly Brand (Shucks, Cob & 25%. EARLY & DANIEL CO;, Cincinnati, Ohio Tuxedo Special Dairy 20207 ELEERTON FLOUR MILL, Elherton os EMPIRE RICE MLG. co., Fair Oaks, Ark. ~ EVER BEST FEED MILLS, INC., stone FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR co. Dudley FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, Eatonton - SS -FEEDRIGHT MLG. CO., muses Ae ober cright Master 20% Dairy Feed GAINESVILLE MLG. CO., Gainesville 5 "HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin HARRINGTON FEED & SEED S STORE, ; Miledgeil "HUMPHREY'S MILLS, Memphis. Tenn. = Ground Con Cobs. with 25% Molasses - 1 Manufacturer can be pe - Want job as | or caretaker. We ily. Know Baas of stock and Manand wife want job on poultry or beef cattle farm. 3 in family. Can move at once, and start work Reasonable sal- ary. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Sharp |- Jr, Rt. 8, Indian Creek Dr., | v Stone Mountain. | 537- Man 39 yrs. old, not rere ah. wants work on: farm as Man- | ager. Have exprience. Would consider farming on shares and wages. No bad habits. Sidney Hancock, 609 South Hutchinson See Grover Rockmart. 39 yr. old man with wite wants job on farm looking af- ter hogs and cattle. Prefer near Macon. State wages. Tom Fog- arty, Rt. 3, Conyers. wants job on year and 1956. Small soo i Exp, ci Want milk Dairy job. 4 in family 2 good hands to work, Exp. in Dairy work, also ean | drive tractor and truck. House and good salary. See. Live a- bout 2 mi. Midway Church. William Malcom, es 4, Cum-| ming. ; _| Will raise up All on 50-50 basis Woman, age 58.46 bad habe its, partially deaf wants light | farm work in exch, for board] 58 and room with elderly lady on | wants farm, Need 2 rms. : for furni- ture, self-sustaining if neces- |1 sary. Mrs. Edith Betemps, Rt. |: 2, Box 78-D, Devnet: = (Pp) Fat. 16.00. 2 ee 2003 SEED & ELEVATOR CO., Unadilla (P) Fibre < os 12.00 12.13 (P) Fibre (Pe) Protein a 18.00 GENERAL MILLS, INC., Minnespets Minn, ae St 21.25, 18.00: 17. < E. (P) Fat