Commissioner /Bul leti Nn Phil Campbell, a BY PHIL CAMPBELL >mmissioner SE Agriculture _ weling over Georgia during the veral weeks I have noticed that throughout the state are badly from weed infestation. Now is to do something about it. of the pastures I have checked en overcrowded with bitterweed, most. farmers are well familiar which causes a bitter taste in ven by a cow that has grazed bit- r ; second and eet article 4 heduled to be printed ee. week, pear in next weeks issue. ly important to dairymen, but it be kept at a minimum for other 1 grazing means good grass and no such thing as good weeds. when growing in any particular ny pasture weeds use up nitro- other soil nutrients that the grass | gricultural \LENDAR es of Agricultural events will be. | this column. Some notices will be page 2, column 1, under Sale Notices should be mailed to: Editor, sulletin, Dept. of Agriculture, State Alle, Aug. 20, Farmers Market, -m. Annual Fall Sale of. Ga. sey Cattle Club, 45 fresh and ing cows, heifers. Informa- : Miss Hattie Lee Smith, Secre- = thens. Park, Aug. 22-26, State Farm All Ga. farm families in- Farm machinery, home ment exhibits, fishing, swim- _ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1958 EEDS HIT STATE'S PASTURES. NUMBER 50 - sweep, f course, anything that ad-_ y affects the taste of milk is ex- also be remembered that weeds important: to all cattle and sheep f plant life compete for soil Wanted: Cane Mill Gnd Cane For Big Southeastern Fair Wanted: a cane mill and supply of sugar cane ready Sept. 28, preferably located near Atlanta. This is a call going out from E. L. Carteron, General Manager of the South- eastern Fair, which will make its annual Atlanta appearance Sept. 28 through Oct. 8. . * oA cane mill requires the use of a mule, which moves in a circle and pulls a long pole. The pole, called by farmers the is attached to gears which oper- ate two iron rollers. Cane stalks are fed by hand into the rollers, the juice is squeezed out and caught in a barrel, and is later boiled until it becomes syrup. Anyone having-sueh -a-mill-and:or-a~ cane crop coming in about the last of _ Sept. is urged to contact Mr. Carteron, Lakewood Amusement Park, Atlanta. Phone Dixie 8434. ould Dae got if the weeds had not been Present LESS F OOD FOR GRASS Therefore the more weeds you have in your pasture the less food your grass will get and grass growth will be reduced, - Another reason why weeds should be controlled is that they suck-up moisture that should go to the grass. With the dry spells and drouths we have been having tor the past few years it is not hard to | understand the importance of getting the full benefit of whatever rain we get. And, irrigation costs will be less when mois- ture is better used. WEEDS SHADE OUT GRASS Certainly one of the most important rasons why weeds should be controlled is that grass must have sunlight but cant get. it when weed growth is so high that the grass is shaded out. The need of grass for sunlight is easily proved when you notice that grass under trees never grows as fast, thick or tall as that Ne ing out in the sun. Then, too, grass under trees loses much moisture to the deeper roots of the tree, again the principle of the grass having to share soil moisture, as with the weeds. Most of the pastures I have seen late- ly simply need a good mowing, and need Four Spring Lamb Sales. Earn Georgians $28,883 In four lamb sales this spring, Geor- _ gias sheep producers sold a total of 2,184 lambs, which brought $28,883.89. Figures furnished by the Agricultural Extension Service show that only three per cent of the lambs graded prime, bring- ing 23.8 per lb. Choice lambs brought 23 cents, while Good brought just over 18 cents. Extension livestock specialists inter- preted the results as an indication that it takes quality animals to make money in the sheep business, and predicted im- provement in quality and consequently _ improvement in prices in coming, years. Utility, Other prices by grades: 14.07, and Culls , 11:31. Of the total number, 13.7 per cent graded choice, 45.9 per cent graded good, 22. 1 utility, 5.1 culls. Ten per cent were sold in odd lots., it now.. Many of these pastures will soon be producing new weed seed crops so it ~ is necessary to mow before the weed seeds are shed. When bitterweed begins to bloom it is time to mow! DROUTH AIDED WEEDS Because of last years severe drouth the great majority of Georgias pastures got very little grass growth and were badly overgrazed. This, along with weak- er competition from the damaged grass, made it easier for the weed seeds to work down into the soil through the pounding of hooves, pelting of rains, etc. Now this tact is showing up in widespread weed infestation. Some farmers apparently have been caught by surprise on the weed sit- uation, thinking they had weeds pretty well controlled. Cows prefer grass, not weeds, but it is inevitable that cattle will get weeds along with grass when grazing pastures heavily infested with weeds. In addition to whatever undesirable effects this may produce in the milk, there is a loss in the rate of weight gain made by beef cattle grazing weed-infested pastures. Weeds can be controlled. One of the best ways to do the job is to go through proper mowing. Above-all see that weeds _ are cut back during their blooming stage. aia OF THE SOUTH STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georgia, First: * PEANUTS + BROILERS. NAVAL STORES * PEACHES e PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS | on the mailing list and for ch | REAU OF MARKETS GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address: all items for publication and requests to be put 222 STATE ange of address to STATE BU- CAPITOL, Atlanta, ; eens Notices of farm produce under postage; regulations ins of notice. [Ass ch barton Re tadaE Mesa and repeated only when request is accompanied by new EoDY EDITORIAL and appurtenances admissible erted one time on each request not assume any responsibility notices. Under Legislative*Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does Bulletin, nor. for any transaction, resulting from published for any notice appearing in the Limited space vill not per: ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address mit insertion of notices contain- PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner Published 114-122 Pace St., Notify on FORM 3579 By Depariment of Agriculiure 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia Weekly at Covington. Georgia Bureau of Markeis, Office at Covington, Georgia Entered as second class matter August 1 1937 at the Post Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Seetion 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. under Act of June 6, 1900. Publicati 114-122 Pace Si., Executive Office State Capitol \ Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga. on Office Covington, Georgia SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE - SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Farmall A_ tractor, cultivators, fertilizer, planters, distribu- tors, 2 disc. plows, 8 disc. bush and bog harrow, mowing ma- chine; 7 ft. blade, $600. Sell separately; also slightly used MceCormick-Deering 2. H. mow- ing machine, Burham. Union Point, HU-9-2725. Cotton Gin equipment: 6 eylinder general motors Diesel engine, with silencer. Has gin- . ned less than 5,000 Ibs. of cot- ton. R. E. Andrews,. Siloam. _ Phone 5-J. Allis-Chalmers side del. hay rake, excellent cond. $100; mule hay rake $25 McCormick hay baler with motor, (not a pick up) excellent cond. $300. R. M. Davison, Woodville, Phone - Hudson 92962. Road cart and harness, good eond., $50; also pony, and nice saddle for sale, will deliver 75 mi. Fred D. Shiver, 2744, Mil- Jedgeville Rd., Augusta. H. P. Fairbanks Morse deep- well jep pump and = storage tank, $75. See in operation. D. Phone M. Crawley, Jr., 2825 Redwine Rd., . East Point, Phone CA- 3930. One 3 roller Cane mill, 10 ft. - evaporator and Skimmers, cop- per $50 at barn. C. V. Allen Rt. 3, Box 38, Stone Mountain. One horse drag hay rake and - mowing machine, Oliver make, almost new, $90 or $50 ea. FOB. ee: Otwell, Rire2 1 Boxe210; Newnan. Complete Surge milker, 4 units, 12 can cooler, Wilson Box and Brine vat, ariator and pump, 2 metal wash vats. E. M. Clapp, Byron. phone 453. ~ Lumber Harvester saw nill, Steel, rollerbearing, $495; Jud- son 8 ft. spreader, $20: Ford Tractor, operating cond.; $125. See at my farm. W. G. Wallace, - 5875 Dunwoody Rd., Chamblee, Phone 17-9734. y AC forage harvester with cutter bar and pick-up attach- ment, good as new; actual field use, 150 hrs. Sell or trade -for AC Roto hay baler. James S. Montgomery, Greenville. Good grist mill with Intnl. Harvester motor, sheller and scales. O. L. Redwine, Rt. 1, Dalton. Allis Chalmers M, Crawler type tractor with hydraulic blade, motor recently overhaul- ed. W. R. Turner, 1157 Rose- / dale Court, Atlanta, Phone BE-. 7112. $60. Mereer C- -|farmall MRH _Brillion. combination seeder, cultipacker for hydraulic con- trols, good cond. $175. C. W. Sims, Rt. 6, Marietta, Phone 94925. * 1 ea. John Deere G and W6 tractor (need some repairs), Cash or trade for cows; also want 2 row Corn picker for tractor, late model and good cond. Marvin Montgomery, Rt. 1, Manches- ter, phone 436 J. : Complete peanut shelling ma- chine, separator, grading belt and table, cleaner, elevators and 22 H. P. gas engine, all good cond. Cheap. J. M. Haman, Rt. 2, Ashburn. 1954 Model Super C Farm- all tractor, planters, cultivators, bottom plow, double~ section weeder drag harrow, fertilizer spreader; tended 75 acres in one yr. $1700, or sell separately. R.. J. Williams, Rt .1, Davis- boro, : 51, good cond., for sale at my home, 11 mi. N. Rome on Hwy. 27. W. D. Peterson, Rt. 2, Ar- muchee. - Farmall A bog harrow, lights, starter, power take off, good cond. $425. 3 mi. N. Chipley on Oak Grove Rd. Julian Livingston, Rt. 2, Chipley. a Woods. corn picker, used very little; also seed corn grad- er, screens for large or medium grain corn. , Practically new. Wea o: Austin, Rising Fatwn. > Intnl, TD. 18-A Bulldozer, used 1,100 hrs., equipped with double down winch and angle blade. Reasonable. S. P. Harris, 1019 Ave.yA, Rome. : -Intnl Harvester Combine, No. 62, with motor, $225. J. H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Farmall H tractor, planter, cultivator, 12 disc. Intnl. grain drill, 7 ft. tandem harrow, 6 ft. blade, Intnl. combine PTO. Good cond. Beh Walker, Ro- berta, tractor, bush Good used deep well jet pump tank and pipe, $55. T. F. Goodwin, 2307 -Niskey Lake Rd., Ben Hill. 1953 Allis-Chalmers WD frac: tor, J. D. hay baler with 4 * jcyl. wick, motor, Morrell hay rake, 3 dise. J. D. tiller on rubber, No. 5 J. D. mowing machine, A. C. eultipacker with seed bed, 04 Intnl. tractor, 7 ft. Intnl.. mower, 6 ft. DBL. section bush and bog harrow; $4,000. Henry Jones, Hillsbore. disk, bush and bog harrow, J. D. mowing machine, No. th SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE |. Corley-395 aun $290. J. R. Fill, Greenville. Papec Silo filler or stationary Ensliage cutter, 40 It. pipe and ist. bucket, good cond., $75 at my place, 6 mi. East Smithville, just off Rt. 118. C. W. Huffman, Ril Smithville. One oil brooder, 525. chick cap. used only once, for sale. J. H. Rettgers, Box 106, ee, Phone (43-7839. 2 H. wagon, ee rake, aes duty McCormick mowing. chine, practically new ain distributor, 2 ea. iron Beem Hamon, i He and 2) A turn plows, Cole dropper, Sears corn dropper, set of dbl. harn- ess, anl good gentle 9 yr. old, 1700 Ib. Percheron mare. T.. Hi. Vaughn, Rex. Rt. 1. SECOND HAND _ MACHINERY WANTED. Want 10 HP boiler, suitable for canning plant, or any other machinery used in canning plant. E. H. Clarke, 2860 Bloom- field Dr., Macon. Want McCormick-Deering mowing machine, 5 ft. blade, No. 7. Judson Zachary, Rt. ALS Hamilton... Want Self-Rising meal mixer, good cond., 150-200 lbs. capa- city. Cheap for cash. E. M. Phillips, Rt. 3... Danielsville, Phone 5808. ; - Want 6 ft. mower, scraping blade, smoothing harrow, and fertilizer distributor, for Fer- guson TO-20. Daniel M. Worley, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Phone Mariet- ta 8-1565. Want hydraulic Ram _ for pumping water.State size, price and cond. O. W. Fletcher, Fitz- gerald. Want used feed er 700- 1,000 lbs capacity, good cond. for Cash. Morris Witherow, Rt. 4, Ellijay. Want used milk can cooler for Dairy. State con.and price. R. M. Patterson, Rt. 2. Box 264, College Park. ~ Want used grain drill with grass seed attachment, also set used wheel wts. for Farmall Super M. tractor. Must be good cond. and reasonable. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stockbridge. Want windmill, complete, dis- mantled, good cond. Give size, and height of tower and other information. Mrs. Lena Combs, ibeieae Tallaposa Want good, used: efor \driv- en carn shucker and _ sheller. Cleveland P. Eley, % Eley Poultry Farm, " Hogansville. phone 7472. d Want one tree Biases ma- chine with ford tractor hitch. C.F. Peek, Rt. 2, Box 270, Americus, Phone 5726. PLANTS FOR SALE Large Strawberry $1.50 C; Horseradish Roots and Plants, $1.50 doz.; large Garlic Bulbs, 75c doz: Peppermint, 40c doz. Add postage. Damp packed. Mrs Freeman Long, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Georgia Collard Plants $4 M. Postpaid: J. R, Thompson, 141 Atlanta Ave., Decatur, De 3213. ' Sage Plants: 6-$1, Black Rasp- berries 6-$1, Yellow Root bun- |. ches $7 doz., Catnip, 6 bunches $1. Add pstage. Mrs. Mae Tur- ner, Rt. 6, Gainesville, Ga. Marglobe Tomato; 300, $1; 500, $4.25: $2- ME: Large - Plants. Prompt shipment. Add postage. Mrs. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rit ogee. Ga, Collard Plants, 50c C, pre- paid 2nd zone, or come get them at one- -half price, also home grown tomatoes. Page, 149 N. Ave., No At Janta. Ga, Collard plants, 40c Cc: Maraeee: tomato, 50c C1 Min, huckleberry, 3 doz. $1; Catnip 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Otis! Mashburn, oo in Aateo erie Rutger wilt-resistant toma toes, 500, $2.50, $4, M; also Ye low "Root (washed clean), Se No ordes filled without posta: Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Box 124, Ellijay. : Catnip, Balm, charcoal | tansy; 6 -50c; peppermint, aN doz., 50c; blueberry, raspberry, $1 doz. Dill plants, 25c dae garlic bulbs and pennyroyal, 2 doz., 50c Mrs. ae L. Eaton, De lonega. Marglobe tomato plants, 300, ville, Rite ce Collard Plants 300, $1; $3 M. Shade dried sage $1 gal; Dried catnip leaves 25c pint. All del. TON, Rit le Rudger Tomato, 600 C.: 300, paid in Ga. Solomon Davis Rt- (2, Milledgeville, Box 299. Tomato plants, $3. 50 M. ship- : ped; $3 M. at my home. J. R. Strayhorn, Geers Branch. rac Vee Cabbage, Collard, and Porn to, SE C30$5 ML; 5m, or more; $3 M. Exp. $2.50 M. at my farm. Rt.2: Large, imp. Qa 600 doz; 2 doz. (acs; 25Cedozs mustard seed, 40c cupful. Add,| 5 postage. Rosie Crowe, oS ming, Rt. 1. * 5 ' Missionary strawberry Garge postage. Full count. Prompt shipment. -Mrs. ay Lovell, Baxley, Rt.4. Ga. Peoliaca and) Parsley Plants ea, 45e C. F. J. Wither- oe Atlanta, 398 inlets Vee We S cabbage, M; large lots cheaper. Wiss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Box 143, Gaines- ville. vs $3 M; 10 M. up,: $2.50 M. Good count, peony shipment. G. E. Waldrip, Rt. 1, Gainesville. ped; $3 M. at Bed; collard. $3 M 50c C. shipped or 30c C. at bed. L. C. Strayhorn, Flowery Branch. Bradleys super yore aine strawberry (bear until frost) plants, 50, $1 Del. Bonnie: cay Rts Ellijay. bage,, 50c C; 500; $1; $2.25 M.; | $1.50. Damp packed. Pee in Ga. D. W. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 229, ee es SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE _ 19557 white nest onions for fall planting, $1.25 gal.; tender, half Add postage. Prompt. shipment. : B. Brown, Ball oo ai ; "White cult plying nest onions, $1.35 gal.; onion buttons, 200, $1. Del. Mrs. Lelia Phillips, Rt. Ly Royston. Red multiplying onion sets for fall planting, 75c gal. during the fall, Add postage. Mrs. W. ee Woolen, Rt. 2, Camilla. . * Booking | ordrs, * 3,000 Ibs. Rescue grass, sacked and cleaned; also 1955 crop Cat- tail Millet, Sericea, Lespedeza, and Bahai Grass | SauEsoy Hazlehurst. $1.25 gal. Plus postage. Mrs. Claud E. Edmonds, Ris 2, Hee con. tblp., $1.50.; hot pepper, 50c | cates shallot onior doz. Add p Brady, . a me ro $1: $2: M.\C. D. Crow, Gaines- |p Mrs. Mary Ruth ee Roys- |- $1; 400, $1.25; 500, $1.50. Post- | Flowery Ree Be Wetherford, eae oe fall planting, $ Mar Mtn. huckleberry, bearing size, = pennyroyal plants, | also slick leaf winter | [red berries), 1 CG; $7 M.. Add oe eld and Oppetiecd| collard and tomato plants, 50e C; 300, $1.30; $2.50 Ga. collard see 500, $1. 15: i Temato plants, $3.50 M. ns Rt. 1,/ Chas. W., and eopenha en cab- Marglobe tomato, 50c Ce en runner garden peans, 40 CUB..|- 7 shallot and scallion |- Southland f Oats, Wheat and Abruzzi Rye; | Germ and} purity guar. See Sankie Powell} at farm near Wrens, or M. 2 ner | White multiplying: nest onions, | Green Glaze collard deed 20 Ss hnalf-runner bean seed, 45 up; | \ cup. No orders a in Ga. No checks. Mr grim, Rt. ae Coe Large red postage. Mrs. oe tested. 99 pet. purit; Roy Ray, Rt. i, BBeS \ 2064 eS. 4893 oats. Ist. 92. ee ery $1 gal.; also oat led runner garden Pairlee Runless, ville. large, orders. Fred - ae : he SACKS 3 print and 5 Soe ahha feed sacks, good grade, $2. L. ye ENis, Rt. 5, Cumming aera ves ee Unbleached feed sacks, 15c chell. ; - 100 Ib. cap. feed sacks, white, = $195 washed, free holes and stains. Vafien: | 200: Ga. PP No COD. Mrs, BL. = | Robinson, Rt. 2, Jasper. 100 lb. cap. white sacks, wash- i ed and ironed, free of holes, 3, pper gourds, 25|s1 PP. Mrs. Luther Holland. 10c ea." Hi .. &. Wooten, Byron S a ee STRAW (WHEAT AND OAT): : Wheat and Oat straw, square bales, 50c bale. Can supply in truck laad lots. Felton Denney, out Fain 999 tnt. 3, Carrollton, phone TE-2- } 8873. --bale, or $25. ton. J. H. Kent, 5 | Bower Springs, phone 4593. iie* 5581. - | FREES (FRUIT): tra good Brmuda| Apple, Pear, Cherey: grape- y weeds, ready to vines, Pecan and Chestnut trees. - or will eut and reasonable prices. T. M. Webb, und bales. H. G. Wood- | Ellijay, Rt. 3. ion, phone Logan 7- : is MISCELLANEOUS WANTED lus posi. | CORN: . U1, Deca-| Want 15-20 bu. old corn: : shucked or unshucked. Must be ; cheap, will pick up. J. N. Mc- 4 eo Ginnis, Rt. 3, Box Sol, BS nd pink skin pea- $1.50 pk. 96 FEATHERS: G. T. Brown, Rt. 1,| Mrs. Catherine Dilk, 1329 Mill- == 4.) \edge Rd. Augusta. - 0 eat ant 500.or more bales of eppen, Sle. ga at cae Give price del. to my home. gal. mailed if Isaac Lang, Rt. 4, Cumming. rst. Mrs. J. M.| HONEY: | ae Bre- | Want few Ibs. of N. Ga. fresh Br oe - |1955 crop of honey. Write what you have, and special cash price. B. S. Peyton, Rt. 1, Se -ELISADDLE: Want riding caddies in fair _ |shape, and reasonable price, G. ; ee ae C. Wilder, Musella. 4 1b. box full, 90c rs. Abe Goble, Rt.| . Want English or Western sad- |dle in good cond., reasonable. eau Queen, of cae Phone - 35833. herry bark, 3 lbs. $f. age, Mrs. Hoyt Tippens, SEED: ng Rock. Want 3000 abe cleanly Cam oe oy son Clover seed, free of noxious ot, 4 lb. box full,| weeds. Also want 7500 Ibs. Blue of Meadow, 4 lb. Lupin seed. Give reasonable 4 Jb. $1.75.) prices del. Robt..T. Gunby, Gil- ae ec Talking |lionville Plantation, Albany, Phone HE-5-8654. Baled Sita and eae 60c | , ce for sacks: Want 15 lbs. (not mixed) clean. int: (3 same color) |new goose feathers. State price. Ed. Wimberley, Rt. Bae Meee | ; New- | 2. J. H. Coleman. Jr. RED, Mit- | Mo cee Black Angus bills, 13- 15 mo. old, halter broken. $150- $175 ea.; will reg. in buyers name. See at. my barn. Carl J. Parker, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 104, Hampton, Phone 3508. 20 first calf Holstein, pees wt. 1,000-1,100 Ibs. Freshen around Sept. 1. John Garrett, 866 Indian Creek Dri, Rt.-3, Stone Mountain. : Reg. 4 yr. old red polled Short- horn pull, $350. L. D. Tolbert, Midland, Phone 3-1102. 20 good, 10 to freshen this fall, 10 fresh now, dairy cows, Jersey, Guernsey, Holstein, test- ed. O. A. Walls, Sharpsburg. Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 12- 15 mo. old, WHR and Adrance Domino breeding. H. Merrick, Rt. 4, Cuthbert. Jersey _ cow, 3-3!) gal. milk daily, freshen latter part of next April. Sell or trade for pigs. Chester L. Dodd. Rt. 1, Box 125, Buford. 4 reg. Guernseys, Aug., Sept., and> Dec., fresheners, with one in milk now. Artifically bred and one with record. G M. Thomas, Carrollton. Reg. Shorthorn balls, eee ing bloodlines, for sale, iat C. Mason, Blairsville. Purebred White Face cow, 900 lbs.,. with 3 mo. old purebred | White Face heifer calf, $125 for both. Miss Josie Shahan, Rt. ae LaFayette. wry different ages and prices, 2 are soe, Rt. 6, Carrollton, Half and half Guernsey and Jersey cross, butt-head cow, freshen Sept. 21., bred to Here- ford, $100 at my home, 3 mi. West Rochelle. Janie Crumley, Reed Pitts. Reg. Hereford cattle, horned type bulls and heifers, 6-9 mo.. old, $100 ea.; -bred cows, $175 ea. Cecil Travis, % Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Phone Fayette- ville 5581. 6 ib: old. bull calf, eae fourth White Face, one-fourth Jersey. Sell or trade for reg. Berkshire gilt shoat,. or heifer calf. W. L. Brown, 416 Lake Ave., Griffin. : Purebred 2 yr. old, reg. Here- ford bull of Rollo Michief bloodlines, ready for service, proven producer, $150. Can fur- nish papers. E. C. Wells, Rt. 2, Talbotton, Phone 2220. POULTRY FOR SALE 15 or 20 Hampshire Red hens, $1.50 ea. Will not. ship. Mrs. Nancy Morris, Talmadge Ave., Rt. 1, Box 370, Savannah. 25- high grade N. H. Red - hens; 75 ea. at my home: Add postage. Mrs. G@. C. Clifton, Mil- Jen, SRt=:3,; Box: 167: Guernsey cows and heifers,| fresh. All reg. Mrs. Ed Bled-| $4 pr All working and banded. No less than 2 pr. see pice B Warrison, Kite. Birmingham Roller plecane = 3 mated prs, good performe-s, fine*colors;. $6; jor $2.50 pr Re Hamar Brantley Wrightsv le. FED eae Fantail .pigeons, mated Ss at ny place. ONE 15. Was 1652 Lakewood Ave, Ss. Atlanta. f Chukars: few 1954 hatch. 3, and working, 3-pr. for $6. oe Ox; a $8; sev. 1955 hatch and some eS eggs, reasonable. Will not shiv. Mrs. R. J. Martin, Acworth. Rt. Gust No. Acworth on Old 41. Hwy.) Chukars from heavy laying, healthy birds, 6 mos. and 3 - mos. old, $2 and $1.50 ea. and under, FOB. Clyde Armour fr, Columbus, Rt. 3. REDS: N. H.-R. L, PARMEN- TERS, ETC. Red pullets. ae strain, . $2 ea., Cockerels $3. Nearly grown. Mrs. Don, Donaldson, 726 S. ~Candler. St., Decatur, DE-2405. 6 wks. old covies Large No. - Bob White Quail, 25 for $32: also older quail, and quail hatching eggs, $25 C; 50 for $13. F. 0. B. William A. Thomas, Stone Mountain. Rt 2. Racing Homers, $3 pr., Birm- ingham Rollers, $250 pr., Utility White Kings, $3. pr., Fantais in yellow, white and splashed Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Markets GRADE { - Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome Atlanta Gainesville t - 8-8 8-9 8-10 . ~ 8-11 8-52" = Steers & Heifers : : Good - 18.25-20:25, ~~ 18.50-21.50 18.25-20.90 . ~ Coml. \ 15.00-19.60 15.25-19.00 14:75-18.25 - 15.50-17.50 - : Utility . 12.00-15.25 12.50-15.75 11.75-15.00 . 12.25-16.00 ~ 12.00-13.25 | Cutters 10.50-12.00 10.50-12.00 10.25-12.00 10.50-12.00 poze) : 50> : CALVES eorg : z 5 Good & Choice Ag 50-18.00 17.00-22.56 16.50-18.50 = 16.50-19.50 16.50- 18. 25 = Util. & Coml. 12.00-16.50 12.60-17.00 2 11.50-16.25. 11.50-16.50 12.00-16.50 . cows s g Utility *30.50-13.00 ~10.75-12.75 10.25- a 75 . 10.75-12.25 10.50-11.00 =. Cc & Cc. 7.25-10.75 8.00-11.25 7.50-10. 75 aa - 7,50-10.75 7.50-10.25 BULLS : = Util. & Coml, 11.75-14.00 12.50-14.00 12.00-14.50 *. 12.25-14.50 11,50-13.50 Cutters Row 10.50-12.00 11.00-12.50 10.50-12.00 . 10.50-11.75 10.50-11.50 STOCKERS- ae : . Steers & Heifers 12.00-18.00 12.00-19.00 10.50-18.50 ~ 11,.50-17.00 | 0.50-17.50 13.00-19.75 11.00-16.50 A f 1.00-15.75 Calves -14,.50-17.25 Source of Information Federal - State Market News Service a _ 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. 16:50 No. . No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Aug. & S ; ee woe Sal ara, i | & Z i Ghetkan Co. Y, Savannah 16.3 7 ae Bar, Social Circle 18.00 17.25 ae os Bleckley L/S Auc., Cochran : 16.00 15.65 15.70 15.50 Z Waycross L/S Mkt., Waycross : 16.88 19.19 15.60 14.75 Se ees Z : Millen L/S is Millen 16.50 16.00 Be yey eget : Columbus S/Y, Columbus , 18.00 17.0 16. g Craig Comm. Co., Dublin 15.75 eee 15.00 auerle Ocilla $/Y, Ocilla\ 16.36 16.10 15.95 : Ae Bes : ae Carroll Co. Sales, Carrollton . 16.44 15.95 14.70 : a euhoff P Ce. : ei : 16 Shuman's S/Y, Hagan 16.40 16.00 15.65 15.1 ee mms Ca. Maso - 18g a 2 pee 4 - Ga. Farm Pred. Sales Corp., Thomaston 17.60 16.75 15.00 14.00 ee Bai: i : Columbus $/Y Co., Columbus 16.50 : Hazlehurst ; #1538) 2 T4079 14.00 14.55 Seminole L/S Auc. Mkt., Donalsonville 16.66 16.00 15.45. 14.50 is ; eo Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 16.37 16.08 / 15.65 15.05 ~ 2 Dodge Co. Stock Barn . 16.05 15.90> -17.50 17.90 Ae Co, Valdosta : - 15.99 "16.60 15.00 15.00 | Jesup $/Y, Jesup | 16.35 15.71 14.81 14.25 Comm. Co., Quitman 15.80 15.10 (13.55 13.18 | Swainsboro $/Y, Swainsboro ; 16.58 16.00 15.85 ' 16.00 itz 15.45 15.05 14.70 f a : : = 16.69 15.00- ~ 13.00 12.00 Aug. 9? : ate i 15.67 15.28 P56 13.45. Smith S/Y No. 3, Thomson - 16.00 15.50 r 15.80 15.00 ee Appling L/S Mkt., Baxley 16.38 16.16 14.91 Jesup 5 15.35 15.00 14.10: 14.00 Farmers' Co-Op L/S Assn., Soperton ~~ 16,30 15.75 14.90 14.10 Assn. Anc., Americus 16.05 15.86 * 14.95. 14.20 Emanuel Co. $/Y, Swainsboro 16,00 15.55 15.05 * 15.75 > 15.99 T5495 S14 72 15.10 Farmers L/S Auc, Co., Nashville 16.47 15.78 15.06 15.13 15.75 15.50 14.62 Farmers S$/Y, Arlington 16.15 15.80 15.30 14.25 ~ 15.65 (14.85 14.10 Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas : 16.59 16.19 15.25 . 14.99 16.00 15.26 14.55 14.60 Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange : 16.50 15.17 14.25 i 16.33 15.20 15.00 16.00 _ Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla : 16.45 16.00 15.10 14.10 15.25 14.25 14.06 : | Farmers' S/Y, Sylvania 16.60 15.80 15:05 15.55 ; Dawson L/S Co., Bawson - 16.38 16.10 15.05 Zz a > a McRae S/Y, McRae ; 16.25 15.51 14.72 - - 16.32 - 15.94 15.36 Tattnall S/Y, Glenville. 16.51 16.02 15.05 15.05 16.35 + 15.80 ; 1625) 1575 15.00 Aug. 10 ele 15.75 15.25 14.75 Pulaski S/Y, Hawkinsville 17.80 17.50 17.00 16.75 16.07 15.2507 14.95 : Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn - 16.52 16.10 VS:5Oc7 16.19 . 15.15 - 15.00 Peoples L/S Mkt. Inc., Cuthbert 16.49 16.19 15.36 14.79 16.13 15.49 Seaboard S/Y, Colquitt = fe 16.51 16.05 15.40 14.55 16.25 15.75 15.10 15.00 Moultrie L/S o., Moultrie ~ ; 16.30 16.40 : 16.70 VB 99 3 6s TA POs Union S/Y, Albany . 16.34 16.00 15.90 15.50 15.54 me 14.45 : Claxton $/Y, Clexton 16.45 15.50 15.50 ~ = faa Valley Comm. Go., Rome 17.00 16.75 16.00 at sows 16.90. 16.15 _ 14.75 - - ae 16.550 ares bai ee Bara s ees. i : 16.10 ra ater L/S Assn., Americus , 16.74 16.43 15.30 15.00 # | pore | \ t 4% o % TE ahagy PLR RU pecan Nit ATL, Cem pe wan LC : : : tea ie eae ie PAGE FOUR - MARKET B ; Yo POULTRY FOR SALE | POULTRY FOR SALE -| FARM HELP WANTED | POSITIONS WANTE 18 R. I. hns, 11 mo. old; 15] Purebred white African Guin-| Want Christian woman to live |. Man, sober, 7 in family (wife Man wi _N. H. pullets, 4-1/2 mo. old; 12 turkeys 7 or: 8 lbs. ea; hens beginning to lay. Mrs. L. H. Sanders Colbert. Pal TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE. ETC. Purebred Mallard Ducks $3 pr., purebred Africian Geese $6 br Mrs. C. L. Graham, Rt. 1, owder Springs. & BB. 1955 hatch turkeys, 2 &obblers, 2 hens, $5 ea. R. M. Jones, 206 S. McDonough St., ecatur. 1955 giant Roven ducks, 6 Ib. We 0s Pree: for S72 ORs t B. Ackerman, P.O. Box 285, pringfield. : 5 Guineas, about 2-1/2 mo. id, 50c ea.; 8 blue and white auineas about 1 yr. old, Two males and female, $1 ea. At ay place. Clem Jolly, Clarks- on. 5 \ 50 young turkeys, 4-5 lb. wt., for sale, and want 50 to 75 arred or White Rock pullets, te mos. old. T. M. Webb, Ellij- ay. . Trio geese (hens blue, gander white), $10: 3 this yrs hatch lues, $2 ea.; white and mixed ducks $1.50 ea. at my place. T. Hallman, Decatur 131 elly Rd. Rt. 1..CR-6660. 6 white Embden goslins, fea- thered, $2 ea. at my home; also 100 egg cap. elec. Incubator. pie C. Russell, Alpharetta, (168 Canton St.) ~ \ (Continued from Last Week) eas, frying size; $1 ea. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2. E FARM HELP WANTED - Want honest, sober man for work in dairy. House and water furnished. Reasonable weekly salary. On school and mail route, near church and store. State age and number in family. Good job for right man, Willard M. Gann, Rt. 4, Ringgold. Want 2 or 3 hands immediate- ly for farm work, Must be exp. with power saw, drive tractors, truck, etc. House with electri- city. Fred Barber, P. O. Box 206, Jonesboro. Want man with wife, or wom- an and small family, to work on farm, mostly with tractor. Lot of sowing this fall. Frank J. Jackson. Rt, 2, Franklin. Want white man, about 35 (single), from country to do Garden and poultry work. No. drifter. Good health and refer- ence. Room, board, and salary. Mrs. Helen Street, Rt. 2, At-|3780 lanta. Want reliable man, sober, for gen. farming. Steady -work. House and wood furnished; also man exp. maintenance repair farm machinery. David Stough, Rt. 1, Locust Grove. Want Col. man and wife to live and work on farm. Small house, lights, water and plenty of wood. Claude Q. Falligant, Rt. 2, Talahi Island, Savannah. Manufacturer's Guarantee Found by State Chemist Penalized ** INLAND MILLS, INC., Des Moines, lowa oCertainty Gray Shorts with Screenings KELLEY BROTHERS, Blairsville Kelly Quality Breeder Mash KELLY MILLING CO., Louisville ~ Ground Snap Corn KING MILLING CO., Americus . Ground Oats) KITCHENS FEED MLG., INC., Atlanta - - Money Maker 24% Dairy LAYONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Wheat & Oats _ LIBBY, McNEILL & LIBBY, Ocala, Fla. Headliner Brand Dried Citrus Pulp M. A. MILLER, JR., McBean Miller's Snap Corn G. W. MILLS, Byron Pay Load Ground Cobs, Shucks and 25% Molasses MOFCO CORPCRATION, Thomson _ Mofco Blue Ribbon Vi-Min-Ized 16% Milk Maker Dairy Feed J. T. NEILL & SON, Newnan Neill's Snap Corn NEW ORLEANS GRAIN & FEED CO., INC., Rice Bran New Orleans, La. NORTHERN SUPFLY CO., Amery, Wisconsin Mixed Feed Cats Pulverized Mixed Feed Oats J. D. PERKERSONS SONS, Austell High-Low Horse & Mule Feed (P) Protein PRESLEY & VAUGHN, Toccoa Broiler Mash (Ful-O-Pep Concentrate) PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta~ Puritan Guinea Pig Ration Economy 20% Dairy Feed Puritan Guinea Pig Ration bridge 4346 in home on farm as one of fam- ily and help with light farm work, 8 in family. Mr. E. F Johnson, Rt. 2, Conyers. Want single man for Dairy work. Good health and know how to drive tractor. Room, board. and $15 wk. Contact. J. C. Hind Jr., Rt. 2, Leesburg. Want white farmer and wife to help on vegetable farm, near Atlanta. Be able to drive truck and Caterpillar tractor; $6 day, nice house, wired for elec. Year round job. R. F. Sams, Clark- ston, Phone 43-7322. x Want single man to work on smalt truck and poultry farm just outside Atlanta City limits. Use tractor and mule, $30 wk., room and board. Reference. Joseph F. Haas, 1st National Bank Bldg, Atlanta 3. Want reliable white man, exp. to work on reg. Hereford Cattle farm. Must be honest, sober and know how to operate a tractor. repair houses, grow corn, oats and barley. B. C. Limerick, P. O. Box 202, Macon, Phone 5- Want young white woman for]r light farm work on small farm 12 mi. Atlanta. Room, board, and salary. Mrs. E. E. Gibbons, Rt. 2, Ellenwood. Phone Stock- Want man with small family (mo large children), to do gen. farm work, carpentry, tractor work, also help with cows. Weekly wages. Exp. desired. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stockbridge and self only to work), wants 50 or 60 cow dairy. 3 yrs. exp. dairy and life time with cattle. *|Can drive truck and tractor, 4- 5 R. house, lights, water, etc. Clarence Boatfield, Rt. 2, % E. W. Flowers, Fairmount. and raised on farm, Exp. all farm, want light farm work on farm. References, Rt. 5, Gainesville. on farm for salary, house, Also to gather this years crop. Mrs. Mae Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 479, Smyrna. oa small family, needs job on dairy or cattle farm or other farm work, Exp. Small house, lights, water and weekly wages. Go anywhere. Tom Griffin, Rt. 1, Hampton. Nese after livestock, for wages. Ex- perienced. J. A. Sprayberry, % Leroy Grantham, Nicholls. light farm-work on farm, for Go anywhere. Easy to get along with. Troy Binford, Box 371. Porterdale. f for 1956, North or West of At- lanta, or elsewhere if suitable. J. W. Van-Dyke Rt. 6, Box 246- A, Dublin. : FEEDS THAT FAILED TO MEET THE MANUFACT APRIL, MAY, _ 53 yr. old man, sober, born oultry, carpentry, etc., Raymond Martin, Mother and daughter wants job cattle, chicken or hog and ~ good _ Sober, reliable white, man, 26, Want job on farm or looking 40 yr. old man wants job, oom, board and $2 or $3 day. Man with 6 in family, young- st child 12, want 2 horse crop URERS JUNE, 1955 children, w: daily wages, tractor, any kin mm ery, or helper in Da farm exp. water, etc. Have to Spears, 533 Ce Atlanta, <3 3; _ Want job on farm o dairy, for board and Strong, able, white, 30 Grover Parrish, Box 25 esboro. : sires job as caretake try, hogs, cattle on far change for room, board asonable salary Grover ry, Rt. 2, Rockmart. with wife and 16 wants 1 H. crop, with | house for raising broile ated in adjoining count ary and 4-5 Room h water, lights, wood. | ter, Rt, 1, Temple i Man and son want job a taker on cattle or chicke drive tractor and truck all kind of farm work. On Rt. Edd Cooper, 4980 W. pital Ave., Chamblee, _ Sober, hard workin white man wants work driving truck and tracto penter, ainter, and fa 1956. 4 in family; nee ed house, water, reasonable wages. Conta Evans, 874 2nd St., Maco 62100. i Se eed 4Rh Single retired white Sober and hard workir US: RAINSVILLE MLG., CO., Fr. Payne, Ala. Tas g > Crushed Whole Ear Corn (P) Fibre G 7.00 ae aa Fo. 813. z RALSTON PURINA CO.., St. Louis, Mo. Re : Purina Cage Layena pase G 16.00 : a : Te oe Ee IAS Ground. G 15.00 3.50 6.00: | RICELAND FEED MILL, INC., Stuttgart, Ark. F 17.94 4.60 6.40 Rice Mill Feed (P) Protein G 6.00 a : - Fat, Fibre F 5.38 G 20.00 3.00 6.50 ROGERS BROS. FEED MILL, Blakely eS ae F 19.06 4.64 5.63 Ground Peanut Vine Hay (P) Fat G 7,00 = ae : ' Meal and Molasses Page eae Fo 9.06 (P) Protein G 8.00 2.50 11.00 SCOTTISH GRAINS, INC., Lumberton, N.C. = aes F 6.88 2.69 10.32 Scottish Brand Snap Corn (P) Protein G 8.00 ; : 5 & Fibre F 7.06 (P) Fibre G 11.00 3.00 -12.00 Scettish Brand Snap Corn {P) Fibre 'G 8.0 F 12.00 5.54 14.36 ee ee ieee ; 2 SE 731 Scottish Brand Snap Corn == Gz 28:00: Feed G 24.00 3.00. 15.00 Se F 8.56 F323:13 3.38 12.80 Scottish Brand Snap Corn G 8.00 Lavonia ; , . epee Eo 781 G 10.00 3.00 10.00 SCOTTISH GRAINS, INC., Lumberton, N. C. ee F-11,25 3.66 _10.94 | Lumbee Ground Cobs, Shucks & G oe _ 25% Molasses es F313: : G 5.00 2.50 15.00 Scottish Ground Cobs, Shucks SG 2.00 (P) Fat F 6.69 1.28 13.19. & 25% Molasses - FF 3.44 pe SEYMOUR'S FARM SUPPLY, Americus ee Ses G 8.00 2.50 11.00 Seymour's 20% Laying Mash G 20.00 F 8.13 2.52 11.44 . : 2 F 20.94 : Seymour's Hog Fattener (P) Fibre G 14.00 G 1.50 50 24.00 ue 2 ie F 15.94 F 4.25 50 25.05 | MONTO SHAW & SONS, Marietta ee Shaw's Horse Feed : G- 100-2 2.00. G 16.00 3.00 9.00 foo eZ F.. 9.25. > 73:08: 23 F 15.50 4.34 9.92 SOUTHERN MILLING CO., Augusta - HRS UG Bee Aone Full of Milk 20% Dairy Feed G 2000 - 300 G 8.00 3.00 11.00 : F 18-3125, 13:87 E7225 3.20 8.60 16% Dairy Feed (All Grain) G 16.00 4.00 5; : ee ~F 14.69 4.03 G 12.00 12.00 12.00 | SUMTER SEED CLEANING & DRYING CO., Americus ae arenas F. 11.58 15.52 13.41 Sumter Brand Sow & Pig Feed | GG 19.00) 2 -4.00.: BH 2 FO1900 485 G 11.00 3.50 14.50 TAYLOR OIL &-PEANUT MILLS, Moultrie - foe eee F 11.56 ~ 4.33 14.79 Ga. Brand 45% Protein Peanut Feed G 45.00 4.00. 1 G 11.00 3.50. 14.50 oe a E Al25. 639s F 11.56 4.49 15.89 THOMELEY MLG. CO., Columbus : wo Bee ee Big 'T"' Peanut Hay & Molasses (P) Fat G 8.00 oe 3.00. 2 G 10.00 2.00 . 10.00 Es 2 tee F 8.56 2.67 6.33 THRIFT MLG. CO., Albany - noe ee ae o Thrift Steer Fat (P) Fat G 10.50 = 2: G 20.00 3.00 4.00 oe i ee Be eg! F.-21.25 3.47 4.44 UNICN STARCH & REFINING CO., Columbus Ind. . : Union Corn Gluten Feed G.525,00- 3: G 18.00 2.50 12.00 Dee ee \ F 23.81 20.94 2.19 13.54 | Samples Meeting Guarantees : ee G 20.00 2.50 15.00 | Samples Not Meeting Guarantees fee F 18.88 3.58 11.39 * Protein and Fat Content should not be less tha guarantees, (P) Fibre G 18.00 2.50. 12.00 |, Fibre content should not be more than guarantee < F 20.00, 2.29 15.95 ** Manufacturer can be penalized in one, two or all th