Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1955 August 24

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7 Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

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WEDNESDAY, Bvetes 24, 1958

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By FRED J. DICKSON
Chief, Fish Management
te Game and Fish Commission

@ are more than 30 ,000 artifically
made fish ponds in the State of

anually, Georgians have invested

ry pond owner should know
fully utilize his a to get ine
um benefits. _

whers can learn now to manage
s in such a manner as to create
fishing. Management of a pond is

harvest the largest poundage
ble size fish and to catch a nice
-each Ss trip, Jer after
n a mans pond is producing good
he has_no trouble getting people

tion and fun it affords. A pros-
> pond owner can secure the ser-
f his County Agent or Soil Conser-
ists in constructing his pond in the
manner, which is essential in pro-
; good fishing.

CASH INCOME

e@ ways a pond can be beneficial to
ner are: (1) fishing rights, making
lh pond a source of cash; (2) meat

and swimming: (4) water for live-
(5) irrigating crops; and (6) im-
ment of the property in scenic

persons have netted a profit
0 or.more on properly managed
by selling fishing rights on ponds
erage around 14 surface acres in
. good example is a farmer who
a farm 100 acres in size. He had
leared $5,000 in any single year
fe. When he got to be 50 years
decided he had to slow up his

activity. Then he decided he

armer sought the best advice he
d and had a pond constructed,
res in size; The first pond site
d had too much water passing







TE OF HE SOUTH

and we are constructing 3,000 to

n 40 million dollars in these

ul treatment at the proper times

him fishing rights to enjoy the |

able; (3) recreation, fishing, boat-

IANS OWN 30,000 PONDS!





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on another site. The State Game and

Fish Commission stocked his pond prop-
erly. The owner fertilized it the required
amount.

PROFITABLE POND

After the bass spawned, which was

one year aiter the pond was stocked with _

tingerling bass, the owner opened the
pond to the public, charging each per-
son one dollar per day of fishing and one
dollar per day for use of a boat. :
After paying for his fertilizer, the
labor of fertilizing his pond, and paying
a negro woman for collecting the fishing
rignts, the owner cleared over $8,000.
This pond owner has made $8,000 or
more On his pond for the past six years,

_ whieh was more than he had ever made-

in any single year before he built his
pond; And the money came in with very
little effort.

Many pond owners have deep freez-

. ers now and they can quick freeze their

tish as they can other types of meat and
have the fish for meat on the table when
wanted and for fish frys for oe re-
unions etc.

A fish pond properly constructed and
fertilized, offers a wonderful place for
fishing, boating and swimming.

IRRIGATION, STOCK WATERING

Every pond should be fenced socat-
tle and hogs cannot trample down the
edges and roil the water. A watering
trough should be constructed below the
donwstream side of the dam with a float

and Woods Abruzzi 35 bushels.



Plant Certified Abruzzi
SMates Farmers Urged

By U. R. GORE
Agronomist, Peer ent Ga. Station

The selling of northern winter ry@
seed labeled as Abruzzi is not new in
Georgia. Farmers throughout the South
have been taking heavy losses for years
by planting northern rye. This has been
proved by Experiment Station tests.

in rye variety tests at Tifton in 1954,

Balbo, Tetrapetkus, and 10 other ryes

trom Minnesota failed to set seed, but
Wrens Abruzzi made 37 bushels per acre

Planting unadapted varieties in many
instances is the main reason farmers in
south Georgia have been unable to grow
rys seed. Farmers have also suffered los-
ses in winter grazing because most of
these northern type ryes grow off slowly
and rust bad.

Twenty-two samples of rye seed sent

by EH. E. Winstead, State Seed Analyst,

were planted at Tifton and Experiment
and six were found to be labeled wrong.
Growth habit showed theni to be winter.
ryes. The seed analyst cannot always dis-
tinguish rye varieties from seed char-
acters alone, but by growing these ryes
the extreme winter types can be identi-
fied. /

To be sure of a rye crop plant only
certified Abruzzi rye seed.

Florida Black Rye, also on the certi-
fied seed list, has done well in south ~
Georgia for both forage and grain.



" valve. The trough water should be taken

within the first four feet. of the surface
of the water. Then the water will be pal-
atable to livestock.

- Many of the more progressive farm-
ers are irrigating their crops now from
farm, fish ponds. If one is planning on
using his pond to irrigate crops, the edges
should be deepened to 3 or 4 feet in-
stead of the normal two feet in depth,
so that he will have the necessary depth.
at the pond edges even with water level
fluctuation. This is to prevent the growth
of underwater weeds.

A properly constructed and properly
managed fish pond also affords another

-'means of forming many good friendships ~

by offering people the wonderful recrea-
tion of fishing.





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| plying onions,





SALE EVENTS
Aug. 30 (Tuesday), Statesboro,

Stockyards ... Reg.
ereford sale . . herd bull
. Prospects, range pulls, eows,
calves, bred cows, heifer: and
pen heifers... . 69 head. Spon-
sored by Ga. Hereford Assn.
Jsse Mitchell, Sale Mgr., 69

Mills St. NW, Atlanta



Waldosta, Valdosta Livestock
Co., Aug. 28 Double dis-

persion sale by auction pees
tered Hereford and 33

Hereford cattle herds of R.
W. Stith and Jermone Webb

~~ of Hahira, along with herd
yeduetion of Wilkins Hereford
Farm, Eager Hereford Farm.
Over 100 head available, In-
formation; W. E. Aycock,
Moulirie.



PLANTS FOR SALE



Ga. collard plants, 40c ; Mar-
lobe tomato, 50e C.; Mtn. huck-
eberry, 3 doz., $1. Plus post-
age. Mrs. Otis-Mashburn, Cum-
ming.

Water Cress rooted plants,
$1 , All orders filled promptly.
fod 30e per 100 for postage.
PGC: Gentry, Rt. 3, Cal-
Rouve

Large Strawberry, $1.50 C;
Horseradish Roots and Plants,
_ $1.50 doz.; Peppermint, 40c doz.
Add postage. Damp packed. Mrs
Freeman Long, RFD 5, Ellijay.

Wakefield and Copenhagen
and Collard plants, 50c C.; 500,
$1.75; $2.25 M. Large lots cheap-
er, Min Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.

. Large Blakemore Strawberry
plants, $1 C. Add postage, no
stamps or checks. Prompt ship-
anent. Mrs. Elizabeth Allison, Rt.
4, Gainesville.

Sage plants, 6, $1;-Catnip bun-
ches, 6, $1; Black Raspberries,
6, $1; Yellow Root, $1 doz.,
punches. Add postage. Mrs. Mae

; Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Large rar Dewberry plants,
50c doz. Mtn. huckleberry, bear-
dog size, 2 doz., 75c; Pennyroyal
plants, 25e doz.; also slick leaf
Winter mustard seed, 40c cupful.
Add postage. Mrs. Rosie Crowe,
Ri. 1, Cumming.

Red Gold and Gem straw-
perry plants, $1.25 C; 500, $5.50;
Pennyroyal, 2 doz, 50c; catnip,
balm, horseradish, 6, 50c; pep-

-. permint and spearmint, 25c doz.

Mrs. M: L. Eaton, Dahlonega,

Rutger tomato plants, $3 M;
collard plants, $3 M. J. R.
Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, Ri.
Roe =

SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE.



Victery grain seed oats, State
test 94/94, bright and punt,
5 bu. bags, $6 FOB.

% Whetstone Farm, ox ue
Fort Valley.

Yellow nest Potato Onions.
$1.26 gal. at my place. Cora
Mae Hammontree, Rt. 2, Chick-
amauga.

Multiplying beer seed;
start; 15. Shotts $1 af a os
Blue. Rt. 1, Waco.

Seven Top turnip seed, 20
large spoonful. Docia Harris,
Lula. :

Booking orders 1955 South-
land Oats, Wheat, Abruzzi Rye,
3,000 lbs. Rescue Grass, sacked
and cleaned; also Cattail Millet,
Sericea, Lespedeza an ahai
Grass. Germ. and Purity guar.
See Sankie Powell at farm near
Wrens, or contact M. T. Cour-
son, Hazlehurst.

Fresh, multiplying Calif. beer
seed 25c thls 3 thls. 50c. Add
postage. No stamps, nor chks.
Pairlee Runles, Rt. 7, Gaines-
ville.

Multiplying shallots for fall
planting, $1.25 gal; 4 gal. $4
PP, C. F: Crisson, Dahlonega.
Rt. 4.

3,000 lbs. Cert. Dixie Crimson

.Clover seed, 50 lb. bags, 50 Jb.

M. L. Lester, Brooks

Multiplying shallot onion but-
tons and red nest onions, ea. $1
gal. postpaid. M.O. only. Mrs.
C. E. Hattaway, Harrison.

Collard seed, 60c lb. and post-
age. No less 10 Ibs. sold. Mary
Jolly, Kingston.

Anderson wheat 1 yr. from
breeder, $2.75 bu., 48-93 Vic-
tor grain; Oats 1 yr, $1.50 bu.;
Calhoun barley, $1. 60 bu. You
furnish sacks. M. V. Duncan,
Jr. Rt: 3, Hartwell, Phone 211-
M2.

Recleaned Victor Grain Oats,
new 4 bu. bags, $1.25 bu., Chan-
celor wheat $2.50 bu.; reclean-
ed Rye-Grass, 10e eye aa Ne
Vaughn, Bogart Phone SO-9-
Bat

Multiplying old time Shal-
lots, bright, clean. $1 gal. Add
30c on ea. gal. for postage, or
$7.50 bu. FOB. Mrs. Clarence
McMillian, Rt. 1, Dacula.

Nice, clean shallots, $1.25
gal. plus oe Mrs. Laura B.
Williams, Rt. Gainesville.

Several ions pasiure mixture,
consisting of Oats, Rye-g ras:
Veich, eve



James B, Wo
Seriola 206- a

lplus postage;

fe cengy Tb
rooks, one



- $EED AND GRAIN.
FOR SALE



oe clover seed for sale.
H. Clark, 1423 Atlanta Ra.,
Guittin, Phone 4407.

large red and hte multi-
10-15 to hill,
$1.60 gal.; Scallion buttons and
old time brown Shallotts, ready
to plant, $1.25 gal. No less 1 gal.
sold. No checks. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.
\

10 tons recleaned Blue Lup-
ine seed in new bags for sale.
Sample on request. H. G. Wiley,
Cobb (Sumter Co.)

1955 crop Ky. 31 Fescue, re-

cleaned and tested, $16-$18 cwt.

Cecil Travis, % Pine Crest Ac-
res, Riverdale, Phone Fayette-
ville 5581.

1955 crop Ky. 31 Fescue, re-,

cleaned and tested. 99% purity,
germ 84%, $18 cwt. Roy Ray,
Fayetteville, Phone 2064.



HAY AND STRAW
(Wheat, Oais Etc.)
FOR SALE



Good qualty Coastal See
da hay, $25 ton. Can del.:
6 ton quantities. Lewis Paylof.
Tifton, Phone 1649.

Baled Oats. Soy bean and
Peavine hay, at my place, 8 me

no. Perry, near 41 hwy. E.
Fountain, Ft Valley
quality eee ha
iruck lots. vr

Choice
$35 ton 4
ogart, Phone So. 9-

Vaughn,
Jone

Hay for sale at ay home.
Frank .L. Barnett, Rt. 2, Com-
merce, phone 31641

1955 crop. Hay in square bales,
Sericea, Fescue, ye, Dallas
and Johnson grass, $25 ton.

Cecil Travis, % Pinecrest Acres.
Bree *phone Fayetteville,

Coasial Bermuda hay, for
sale. Peter Hodkinson, Pavo
Road, Thomasville, phone 515.



SAGE FOR SALE



Dry ground sage, 50 peat
Add povlege: Prompt filling of
orders. P Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

Shade dried leaf ae 35c qt.
Mrs. June Davis, Rt. 4, Dah-
/ | lonega.

Shade driel sage, 2 pt. cups-
full, 25e: 4, 50c; also, Bice oy
plants 6, 50c; p $1. B aad:
Volbrath, Rt. Meee

Shade dried sage, 30c qt.;
$1 gal; also dry catnip leaves,
25e pt. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Royston.

3 Ibs. or more nice new sage,
hand gathered, washed and
shade dried, $5 plus postage
and stamped envelope to one
person. No orders returned un-
less stamped envelope enclos-
ed. Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt. 2, Mar-
tin. 2

New sage picked, washed and
shade dried, 25 qt. $1.25 Ib.
Add postage. Mrs. J. J. Carter,
Conyers.

New crop sage in celophane
bags, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Myrtle P. Hunt, 921 Capitol
View Ave., N. W., Atlanta, BE-
6654. ,

1955 nice, clean,
shade. dried Sage,

~ washed,
$1.75. lb.
5 Ibs. and up,
$1.50 Jb. plus postage. Mrs.
Claud Edmonds, Toccoa, Rt. 2.



CATTLE FOR SALE

CATTLE FO ALE







|
2 Jersey cows, and one male

2 mo. old. Contact. Mrs. Etta
Thompson, 2005 Cheshire Ave.,
Sy W., Atlanta, CA-6777. ;

Reg. Aberdeen- Angus, vee

cinated clean: 3 open heifers, 18 |

mo. old, 2 cows, one with 4 mo.
heifer calf: other fresh in Oct.;
also 18 mo. old Bardolier Bull,
holter broke, gentle. All excel-
lent flesh. F. Storza, Owner,
Moccasin Hollow Farm. RFD 10,
Atlanta, CH-1098

Reg. Jersey bull, 19 mo. old,
Newton standard, by excellent
superior sire, out of daughter
of the excellent tested. sire,
Newton standard $125. Consi-
der selling few reg. heifers a-
bout breeding age. S. B. Vaugh-
ters, Lithonia, Phone 6181.

10 Hereford heifers and cows,
bred to reg. polled Hereford
bull; also 20 Hereford cows
with calves at side, rebred to
reg. Hereford bull. George: B.
Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta.

Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull |
for sale, King Ranch Founda-
tion, Joe Gayle, C/O Malatchie

Farms, Perry. Phone 402.

Mixed Jersey Milch cow with
oung mal mixed Holstein calf,
75; Cream col. Jersey cow with

male Jersey wk. old calf, $85.

2 geeBs Young, Rt. 2, Woodbury.

5 milking cows, 3 bulls, sever-

al calves, mixed Jersey, and.
uernsey heifers. All short
horn. Contact. Cry. Dekle,
Jessup.

3-1/2 yr. old Guernsey bull |

rom Reigedele and Quail Roost
lood, $200. L. P. Singleton,
Fort Valley, Phone TA-5-5940,

200 Hereford steers, 700-900
Ybs., sell in lots of 28 or more.
Contact. Ralph Griffeth, 1200
Spring St., N. W., Atlanta, VE-
0748.

Black tongue Jersey, 28 mo.

old, oars About Aug. 25, with

Ist calf. . Stewart, 2526
Lakewood Ave. S. W., Atlanta
15, FA-3947,

& mo. old reg. Guernsey male.
Sire Pecan Hills McEldw, No.
400639: Dam, Sledges Jewel-

ers Foonter en No. 1050675; Her.

Riegeldale
Jeweler No. 366595;
0's Fannie No.
George E. Mallet,
Phone ony :

5 hetlere freshen within 30
days, at my place on Midvale,
Rd., just off Lavista Rd., J. W.
Toney, Rt. 1, Tucker. ~

-19 cattle, good bake <for
sale at my place, 6 mi. Law-
renceville, on Colliar Hill Rd.
H. T. Black, Rt. 1, Lawrence-
ville. : s

Sire; Conquerers
Her Dam:
: pe

wk

15 Ist calf Holstein heifers,
freshen soon, wt
lbs., also 10 Guernsey heifers,
freshen, middle of Sept., wt.
800-1,000 lbs. Curtis Sheppard,
4821 Rockbridge Rd., Stone
Mountain, Phone Clarkston 4-
3-6960.

Purebred potlea Hereford
bull, 4 yrs. old, wt. 1,000 lbs.

Gentle. Come see, do not write. }

Need Dee Ocilla.

Reg. Hereford heifer, 13 mo.
old, $100. FOB my farm. G. W.
Darden, Watkinsville. :

Two mo. old half ieee
heifer, $25, my place. See after
5:30. p. m. ae Sarrell, Roys-
ton. Z

Fresh fnilelt cow Per ale G.
H. Clark, 1423 Atlanta Rd.;
Griffin, phone 5407. :

Dbl: standard reg. polled Her-
eford bull, about 2 yrs. old,
$175. All cards ans. Bob Howell,
Rt. 3, Dallas.



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 Fay-
etteville, 5581,

Correction Reg. Wh
ist as March 1952,
st. calf f, horned White Face,
tiie ver. month old, $200 for
utherford, eRte 16

Box 148, nlon Point

with

White Face



HOGS FOR SALE



Cherry Red Duroe Pigs, males
and females, reg. buyer's name,
$25 a. My place 9 mi. North
Rochelle, off Hwy. 112. Zeke
Barker, Rt. 2, Rochelle

- Several shoais 70-100 lbs., and
grade Duroc sows with 2nd.
litter pigs. Market prices. J. H.
Coleman, Jr., Me



boar,

reg, $45 ea. David Sto

1,000-1,100.

wood oe Atlanta

























































OIC pigs,
nosed blecky

pigs, ready Sept.
-at farm at Conley. E.
Bouldercrest Rd., S.
ta, DI- 7293.

Hereford pigs, 8-10
purebred stock, inocu:
ea. Charles F. Howe,
rietta, Ene 8- 344

poses, at Baa 6 mi,
Griffin on Hwy. 19. Wil g
Sony Rin C.. Box
Phone 4600.

Proven reg, Tamw
Ibs., boar $50; bred E
sow, record of 3 litter: a
$60; also 11 Hampshis
worth pigs, 8 wks. old.
or part at my place. Ri
Jones, 1407 New Hon p
Hill.

13 reg. SPC Eon
20-80; wt. 75-100 lbs., b:
my champion boar, 35,
reg. SPC sow wit
my place 12 mi. No
Will not ship. Lamar
Rt. LeAiman <3 j

orc male pigs, oe 0
15th from Champion b
$22.50-$25 ea. at farm.
buyers name. J. H. K
Rt 2, Americus, Pho

Purebred Hampst
gilts, 4 mo. o
reg.; 200 Ibs. open

1, Locust Grove, Phon
7396. Xe :

ing, good color an
Reasonable. Will
Baldwin, Suwanee.

24 feeder pig:
feos shape; $12.50 e
amples, Dublin. - Phon

Very fine deep red an
red Duroes, 50 ibs.
ready for light
telated. $30 ea., 2, $3,

buyers na G6 yr
purebred uroes).-
jams, Baxley.

Reg. Tamworth gigs: bi
4 mo. old $40 ea.: one

oung sow, farrow in
75. John R. Dene
% Belfair Farm,

Reg. SPC pigs
wormed, treated, thr
large litters, $95 ea.
Willcox, Rt. 1, ese
3940, i

8 good pigs, Duro
bone Black Guinea cro

chell.

gilts, quality bree
mi. oe Pinehurst, M.

ul eae pigs,
ers name, $25 ea.: rf
pigs, can not be. reg.
lost), $13 ea. At barn.
Rhynne, Hwy 20, Whit

Ree: Duroc pigs; 8 Ww
Supreme Wavemastei
King strain. Lifetime
$20 ea. with papers; als
Hereford Crosses, g001
type pigs; 8 wks. old; $
ea. J. C. Keaten, Rt.

35 pigs, Hampshi
7-11 wks. old, $10
place 1 mi. from Avo
tates. J. F. Crowder, 4

De-2452. .
IC Shots, he

pigs farrowed Ju
stock. a si or

















i Mare mule, sa Tos.
st beer, soon 7 old gelding, Sorrel with} 4 yr. old sorrel Tenn. Walki " 3
or bre i ree Front = sae ane ay are tail, white wiz white mane, flax king gentle and 206d worker; $35.
pers, noe. * 4 Bem _sOWS Stee stockings, stylish, gentle and| blazed face, gentle, re-bred to|Fain Bennett, Rt, 2; Retiger.
rarra, Rob- itter 10 Yorkshire, $65 ea.| spirited. Miss Sally Forrester,|Reg. Palomino, and be colt,
Cail, F Ri. 5 oe aia Blaylock, Rt. 2, Marietta, | 3998 Lawrenceville Hwy., De-| $200 for both; aise 4 yr. old, Horses, all ages, colors, ' sizes. :
t dete reg, Durocs, poth | Phone 7-1318. catur, Phone 43-5853. reg, American Saddlebred Palo: Apply, L C. Lindsley, Rt 4,
ve ; ' mino mare, with colt a . Ty, Sail
medium blocky type, peewee pigs, open and bred} Good working mule, buggy | side. Mars. 3. W. alley, Windy Me aret ne ey es
and = ie gilts and sows. Herd tested, and harness, plow stock, turn-| Hill Ranch, Waynesboro, phone ville. 3



leh, Rt. 2, McRae.

big one guinea cad OIC
, 6 wks. old; $10 ea., from
of 12. Ship~ anywhere.
Wade, Rt. 1, Alto.

Hereford wigs, finest
dines, reg, papers furnish- |
0 wks. old; $25 ea.; 13 wks. |
$30: ea, will ship. irs, W.
Ward, Jr., Ward Meade
aper Mill Rd, Rt. 3,
eSt Phone 8-8772.

boro,
















M, Wall, Rt.
Savannah.

_|reg. and free of all diseases.
[Can furnish pigs in unrelated

prs. At farm, 3 mi. No.
R. J Williams,
Davisbero.

3 SPC pigs, full blooded, 2
mo. old, 2 males and one gilt,
50 dbs, ea. $20 ea. at my farm.
Bonnie Baxton, Rt. 2, Girard.

Cherry. red Durock gilts, 3
mos, old, life treated for cholera,
Rg. buyers name, $30 ea. Will
ship. 4-H Chob member. Albert
5; Box 455-A,

avis-



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and
1 $100 at m
>| field, Rt. 3,

3411.

Mare, wt.





















































































































ing plow, spring tooth harrow,
Guano distributor. All for
place. W. M. Bene-
Fairburn.

Mare 10 yrs. old, gentle, $50;
}also reg. horned White

bull, 28 mo. old, 1,000 Ibs., $175.
PM. Worley, Rt. 3, Box 136,
College Park, Phone Jonesboro

Ma 1,300-1,400. lbs.,
Wagon, saddle, and bridle. L. C.
Whitmire, RFD, Cornelia.

2187.

Face | Fayette, Phone 41097.



boro, Phone 6771.

4 yr. old Stallion, Reg.
son Allan, wt. 1,100 1bs., Sorrel,
gentle, been under prof. trainer
4 mo., $400: R. T. Langley, La-

6 small shetland pony mares,
colts at side, bred back to good
stallion; 1 reg, black and white
40 in. 3 yr. old stallion, 5 geld-
ings. Sell all or separately. Re-
asonable, Jess Holbock, Jones-

Wil-





HORSES Higiread tpn
FOR SALE





Mule for sale, or exchange for
good brood sow, ormeat hog.
Dr. R. Flynt, Rt. A, Ben, Hill,
Phone FR-1360. 4

Five gaited saddle Peace very
gentle, Sell or trade: for polled
Hereford bull. W.P. Clay, Rt.
2, Macon.

Large mule, sound and gentle
with one herse wagon and har-
ness, $60 for lot. W. A. Parrish,
McDonough, Phone 3260.

Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets





















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No.1 Ne.2 No.2 Ne. 4
iy Croig Comm. Co., Dublin 16.40 | 15.70 15.40 17.00
ae
Newhoff Comm. Co. Mecon 1655 1878 16.10 16.75
r L/S Mkt, Metter 16.71 1597 15.50 15.55
1 - ;
Co. Stock Meirker, Jesup 1653 15.76 15.00 14.50
Co. $/, Weshington = 16.50 16.28
s' $/Y, Steves 17.25 16.15 15.10 17.50
. Steck Co., Almer 16.60 16.16 15.10 14.70
wrt L/S Mit., Headehorst << 16.49 15.76 14.91 14.80 |
le McClure Comm. Ce. Rome 16.90 16.50 16.00 15.70
oe (sows)
16.70 16.30 = 15.1015.05
16.80 15.60 SS
: 16.98 16.33 1548 16.25
feidoste is Co. Veldosta (hight 16.60 1655 16.10 15.05
eS. Po Wes a et ea 8
con. L/S Aue., Toccoe 47.80 17.50 17.40 16.50
sham Co. S/Y, Springfield 16.40 15.80 15.05
gaol? s/Y, Fitzgerentel 16.40 16.14 15.50
m 5), Inc., Fetheam (Light) 16.46 15.94 15.20
es = 16.71
ssdale & Long Comm. Ce., Quitman 16.66 16.43 15.25 14.50
Bainbridge S/Y, Inc. Beiinbridge 16.49 15.99 15.75 14.74
Bulloch S/Y, Stetesbore 17.12 1634 15.50 16.50
oo 17.25 :
Nohunte L/S Auc., Nethwmte 16.55 1660 15.00
vigust M2
Sylvenia S/Y, Sylvanie 17.05 16.30. 16.00 16.00
ayers & Morris, linc., Milen = 1660 16.06 15.65
cmdller L/S Mkt. Mester 1675 16.28
Hint River L/S Auc., Bainbridge 16.60 16.45 15.20
Cordele L/S Com. Co., Cordele 16.80 16.53 15.90
bs Co. $/Y, Lyons 16.75 1640 15.70 15.85
S/Y, Tifton : 16.81 1665 15.50
rece $/Y, Blackshear 17.00 16.39 15.20 15.05"
masville S/, Thomasville 16.85 16.25
Op L/S Exch., Statesboro 17.00 16.27 5.13 18.30
th Bros. S/, Bectow 17.06 16.00
16.95 1655 15.05 14.90.
w L/S Comm, Co. Certersvitle 16.50 16.00 15.25
16.75 16.40 15.30 15.40
17.25 16.75 16.50 16.50





















































































Bleckley L/S Auction, Cochran 1635 16.05 15.76"
Chatham Ce. S/Y, Bloomingdale 16.85 16.85 = Z
Dodge Co. Stock Barn, Eastman 16.71 ~ 16.50 17.60 17.90 , 2
Jesup S/Y, Jesup 1691 1625 1530 1865
Ga. Farm Prod. Sls. Corp., Thomaston 17.30 17.00 16.50. 16.00 :
Carroll Co. Sale, Carrollton 17.65 16.00 15.60 15.00 -
Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla 16.62 16.20 so y
| Waycress L/S Mkt., Waycross 17.06 16.11 -
Shumen's $/Y, Hagan | 16.98 = 16.28
Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 16.10
Seminole L/S Auc. Mkf, :
Denalsenville | (hight) 16.55 16.00 15.15 - 14.10 cs
; 2 16a Ae ee
Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester (16.85 16.25 e
a 16.86 :
Swainsbore $/Y, Swainsboro 16.79 16.00 :
16.87 5
August 16 Bir ae :
Emanuel Co. S/Y, Opn 16.50 16.00 16.00 15.75
Wrermee LS uc. Co. Wodidlle 16.52 1606 1520 15.00
Dawson L/S Co., Dawson . 16.55 16.15 15.70
Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla (Light) 16.48 16.40 15.30..5
16.75 Mt os
Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 16.72 16.06 15.31, 14.55 |
McRee S/Y, McRae 16.75 1580 1440 :
Tattnall $/Y, Glennville 1675 16.06 45.45... Wees
Troup L/S Sales, LaGrange 17.00 16.10 15.10:
Farmers S/Y, Sylvania W002 16.55 15.60'' | 18.00
Farmers Co-Op L/S Assn., Soperton 16.60 15.80 15.65 15.80
Appling Go. L/S Mkt., Baxley 16.66 16.12 --15.06.
Farmers S/Y, Arlington 16.40 15.83 15.35 ee
16.41 |
August 17
Coos Valley Gens CaRome = 4475 1606 15. 25 > 14.00
Ragsdale-McClure Comm. Co., Rome 16.80 15.10 Ey: 00 14.00 '
Union S/Y, Albany 1640 16.05 15.70 15.30
Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 16.25 15.80 : {
Claxten $/Y, Claxton 16.60 16.00 15.60
Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 17.05 16.75. 1640. |
Seaboard S/Y, Colquitt 16.38 15.80 14.90 -- 14.25
d 16.43, 9 :
Vidalia S/Y, Vidalia 16.86 1640 15.7504 16.50 |
Pulaski $/Y, Hawkinsville 1710 16.95 1675 17.00 |
~ Wilkes Co. $/Y, Washington 16.90 16.80 T375> =:
Bacon Co. S/Y, Alma 1720. 1655 15.36 | 14.50
Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 1639 16.18 15.25": 15.00
August 18 : | :
| Bainbridge $/Y, Bainbridge 16.25 1578 sSAQ>. 14.30
Effingham Co. $/Y, Springfield 17.30 16.25, FeO 15.80 i

PAGE FOUR

RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS.
AND GUINEA PIGS
_(CAVIES FOR SALE)



15 rabbits, white, grey and

black, $1 ea. Rex Bell, Rt. 2,

Villa Rica.

White rabbits, half grown,
bucks or does $1 ea. Prompt
shipment. Money Orders. You
Pay shipping chgs. Mrs. Luther
Holland, Byromville.

35 rabbits; 3 bucks, 7 does, 25
almost grown (bucks
does), $5-$10 ea. or all $50. Will
not ship. Will exchange. Mrs.
J. F. Talley, 1416 42nd. St., Co-
dJumbus, Phone 2-0085.

Chinchilla rabbits, does and

bucks, 4-18 mo. old, $4-$6 ea.,
Ne Z. white, 2-18 mo. old, $2.50-

$6 ea. Sub. to reg. Good healthly
breeders. Up to 13 to litter. C,

W. Page 149 N, Ave., N. E,
-. Atlanta, Phone AT-6452.

Young. NZR, buck and doe

rabbits. Cannot ship. Mrs. L. E.

Watkins, 3810 Adamsville Dr,

S. W., Atlanta. |

One pr. cavies (guinea pigs) at
my place, $2. Mrs. Jennie A.
Jolley, 1338 N. Hightower Rd.,

-N. W., Atlanta 18.

Several pair Chinchillas,

_ Young and older ones, in prs. or

with (young at side, Sell or
trade. J. H, Reeves, Box 107,

Moultrie...

_ 5 Chinchilla does, 1 N. Z. Red

8nd 1 Calif. Black, all for $15
- with nice buck free, if sold at

once. QO. P. Foster, Good Hope,

phone 5246.



SHEEP AND GOATS
-FOR SALE



Good Hampshire Rams, at
farmers prices. E. F. Dean,
Odum. Phone 1103.

3 Grade Hampshire ram, from

Collegeof Agri, U. of Ga,
stock born Athens, May 1952;
Sired by purebred Hampshire
ram. W. B. Hodge, RFD Hend-
erson-Rt;, Perry.

Large brown Toggenburg milk
goat; approx. 3 qts. daily, fresh-
ened: last of June, milked 20
mo. last period. $12.50 J. E. Rob-
erson, Rt. 3, Newnan.

Some very fine Nubian dairy
goats, milking heavy now, fresh-

_ n in fall; Extra quality buck,

and some young does; Some can
be reg. Reasonable. Would trade
for small mule. Ray C. Camp,
Rt. 1, Whitesburg, Phone Doug-
lasville 2724.

One ea. non-related Nannie
and Billy goats, ent, to reg. Sell
or. trade for small mule. See me
Sat. or Sun., 7 mi. N. W. of
Marietta,
John Landers, Rt. 1, Kennesaw.

Saanan 5 mos. old goat, sire,
Reg. Saanan, from good milk
stock,-ready for service. $10
will not ship. Mrs. M. Ritz,
Campbellton Rd. Fairburn.

Alpine milk goat giving 3 to
8-1/2 qts. daily. Mrs. J. B. God-
dard, 527 Elbridge Dr., N. W.,
Atlanta, BE-2144.

Reg. Hampshire Ram Lambs,
well dey., vigorous, ready for
service. Show and Stud pros-
pects. Sired by Western Fields
Royal Master. Inquiries ans.
promptly. Will ship. Westervelt

Terhune, P. O., Box 947, Atlanta. |.



POULTRY FOR SALE



BANTAMS:

Small type 1955 bantams, pul-
lets, also Black and Brown Leg-
horns, ot mixed with large
breed.2 75 ea. LM. Bomer,
Buchanan,

Golden Sebright, B. B. Red
old English games, and mixed
bens -for, setters..E. I. Wix, 331
Josephine St., N. #&., Atlanta 7,
Wa-0566.

R. I Reds, Black Cochin, Duck
Wing and Jap Silkie bantams.
also Silver pheasants, 1954
hatch, all ages. Reasonable. R.
A. Statham, Rt.-1; Griffin.



and 2),

BERIGOLDS:

near Wilkins store. |

:| Statesboro, Phone 4-2843.



POULTRY FOR SALE



Buff Brahma, Old English
B. B. Red Games; modern and
Old English Silver Duckwing
game, Mille Fleur. and Golden
Sebright; $5 pr. and up. B. H.
Holsomback, 302 S. Harris Sis
East Point.

Buff Cochin bantams: 5 pr.
1955 hatch, $2 pr.; 1 pr, 1954
hatch, Winner at Southeastern
Fair, $5; also 1955 hatch pheas-.
ant hens, $1.25 ea. James Harris,
Rt. 5, Marietta. phone 96938.

Close out surplus bantams:
White Leghorns and Buff Coc-
hins, 1955 hatch, 50c to $2 ea.;
also some fine Racing Homer
pigeons, $3 pr. Exp. Col. C. H.
Overby, 3609-14th St. Columbus.

Jap. Silkie bantam rooster,
$1.50, or trade for 1 pr. pure
breed pigeons, Ea. pay Exp.
Chgs. John Wallace, Winder,
7th Ave.

L

Your pick, 300 Berigold layers
out of 600 hens, about 14 mos.
old, $1 ea. my place. E. F. Dean,
Odum.

CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:

5 purebred, heavy type, Dark
Cornish Yr. old hens and roos-
ter, 14.75 or $2.50 ea.; Eggs, 15,
$1.65 and carton ret. at once.
M. O. only. Miss Cora B. Pat-
terson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty.

Purebred Dark Cornish cock-
erels, large, big bone type, $2
ea. No less 2 shipped. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington. 5

2 Game cocks, $4.50 or $2.50
ea. R. L.- Griffin, Oak St.,
Gainesville.

LEGHORNS:

100 large English, White
Leghorns, 1 yr. old hens, fine
healthy stock, now laying; $1.50
ea. Mrs. Frank Bray, 3255
Bloomfield, Dr., Macon, Phone
3-5184,

MINORCAS MISCELLANE-
OUS: :

June hatch giant Black Min-
orea Cockerels, for breeders, $3
ea.; 2 for $5. PP. L. B. Millians,
Newnan.

Nice lot young hens, for sale.
Mrs. Etta Thompson, Atlanta,
2005 Cheshire Ave. SW. CA-
6777. :

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC. 4

Six weeks old covies large
Northern Bob White uail, 25,
$32; also older quai ; quail
hatching eggs, $25 C; 50, $13.
All FOB. Wm. A. Thomas, Stone
Mountain. Rt. 2. g

Broiler and frying size pheas-
ants, No. Bob White quail, 6
wks. and 12 weeks old, also,
young Black bantam pullets,
some beginning to lay, some set-
ting. All 75c and $1 ea. Mrs.
Addie A. Edwards, Atlanta ,716
Murtle St. N. E. : S

No. Bob White quail for sale;
also eggs, 25c ea. $20 C. D. K.
Humphrey, Atlanta, 446 Wilkin-
son Dr. 'S. E. EV-1028. oe

Bob White quail, day old to
12 wks, 50c ea. up; few Chuka
partridges, 5 wks. old, $1.50 ea.
Ship Exp. Collect. Cliff Purcell,
217 Mt. Vernon, Dr., Decatur,
Phone DE-4238. -

Large quantity of Bob White
quail, $3.75 pr; $150 C, also
Young quail and eggs. L. E.
Brannen, Jr., 311 Savannah Ave,

150 quail, 2 to 6 wks. old, 50e
to $1 ea. also 2 Electric Brood-
ers, cheap. Mrs. Beulah Waters,
Rt. 4, Douglasville, phone 3020.

2 pr. Tumbler pigeons, for
sale reasonable. Glenn Hodge,
70 Rockyford Rd. N. E. Atlanta,
CR-3059.

_30 pr: Homing pigeons, rea-
sonable price. Chas:. Ableman,
ae Amsterdam Ave N. E., EM-
17938. :

Your pick 1955 hatched Ring-
neck Pheasants, $5 4 hens

|more. Mrs.

REDS (NH, RI, and others): :
Large, medium and small fat
Red and mixed breed hens, 25c

lb. W. J. Sumlin, 730 Grand ave.
N. W., Atlanta, BE-5393. ~

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC.

80 B B. Bronze turkeys, June
2nd, 1955 hatch, ready for mar-
ket in fall; also 36 White Rock
Feb, pullets (chickens) now lay-
ing; 41 N. H. Red March pullets.
Cannot ship. Jim C. Commons,
Rt. 2, Box 26-A, Leesburg.

2 large Drakes, $1 ea. at my
home. Mrs. Otis Dewberry, Rt.
1, Tallapoosa. :

12 geese, March and April
1955 hatch, $2 ea. Mrs Ella
Tison Edgewood Dr., Americus.

Mallard Ducks, some grown,
$3 pr.; others early spring hatch,
sex unknown; $1.25 ea.; 8-2 mo.
old, 75 ea. also Bob White
quail, day old, 35 ea.; 4 wks.:
65c; 6 wks.; 75c. C. L. Cawthon,
Riverdale. .

5 white Pekin ducks; 2 drakes
and 3 ducks, $1 ea. Will not
ship. Mrs. M. Ritz, Campbellton,
Rd., Fairburn. - =

Purebred White African
Guineas, frying size, $1 ea. O.
L. Craft, Rt. 2, Lavonia.

Mallard ducks, males have
green heads, $2 ea. W. L. Cou-
sins, 3001 Cooledge Rt. Tucker.



POULTRY WANTED



CORNISH:
Want 3 dark Cornish Roos-
ters, bull-dog type, wt. 2 lbs. or
T. M. Cain, Rt. 4,
Alma. Nice

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Want 10 or 12 April 1, 1955
hatch pullets or good laying
strain of heavy breed. C. B.
Huie, Rt. 1, Box 175, Forest
Park. phone Jonesboro 6781,

pe ES ee

LIVESTOCK WANTED



Want I young Hampshire male,
wt. 100 lbs. Advise what you
have and price. L. BE. McCrac-
ken, 184 Clifton St. S. E., Atlan-

ta. CR-1221.

HORSES: Hees RA:
Want 6 to 8 Grade Shetland
pony mares, under 7 yrs. old,
preferably-bred. E. C. Mackey,
Richmond Hill. - :

Want 2 Reg. Tenn. Walking
mares and 1 reg. 5 gaited mare
at reasonable prices, Jacque
Dodd, P. . Box 4779, Atlanta.

Want 1 or 2 saddle horses,
gentle and not too old, cheap,
vicinity of Middle Ga. C. A.
Irby, -Rt. 1, Fort Valley.

GOATS:

Want 100 common type goats
reasonable. W. I. Price, Trenton.
phone 249.

Want young 5 to 6 Qt. dark
color Toggenburg milk goat,
fresh in. Consider other breeds
if dark color. J. O. Mozley, Aus-

{as Caretaker of farm

{small house, have own things

|on chicken and cattle farm. 6

fs ms

_ POSITIONS WANTE





caretaker,

erence, W. O. Whistenant, Rt. 2,
Cave Spring. :

good health, alone, wishes place
on small farm with reliable cou-
ple or woman, doing light farm
work. Prefer Northeast Ga. Mrs.
Caroline Graham, Tucker.

40 yr old man, alone, would.
like place on farm doing gen-
eral farm work. State monthly
salary with room and board.
Jesse Napier, 746 Marietta St.,
N. W., Atlanta. : A
} :

Single, 26 yr. old, white man,
married .(4 children) want job
on Dairy, Exp. Want 4-5 Room
house, elec., water, etc. Reason-
able salary. Henry G. Weathers,
371 Washington St., S. W., At-
lanta. pe

Retired, single white man in
good health, desires job on farm
as caretaker and looking after
cattle, hogs, or raising chickens.
Room, board, and reasonable
salary. Grover C. Henry, Rt. 2,
Rockmart.

Want job on farm as overseer,
general farming, and stock
farming. Can give best of ref.
Lifetime on farm. Exp. in both
mule and tractor farming. H. M.
Fulghum, Rt. 2, Moultrie.

Woman; 33 yrs. old, two chil-
dren, wants light farm work on
farm, with small house. Prefer
chicken, hog, or cattle farm.
Have to be moved. No eotton.
farm Mrs. Claris R. Denton, Rt.
1, Clayton, C/O Joe Ramey.

Middle aged man and woman
want job on poultry or some
other light farm work with reli-
able people. Must have partly
furnished house. State salary in.

Milan.

Middleaged man and wife,
healthy, want job at once on
farm, gather crop, or on poultry
farm. Exp. also can do painting
and farm carpenter work. G. L.
Chastain, 55

S. W., Atlanta.

Old age pensioner wants. job
Vonee.





Am Christian, educated, Ex
mechanic, blacksmith. Prefer

ete. Have tc be moved. Need |
and tools. David Messer, Rear-

Janta, Spee

Mate from U. S. Navy; desires

and reasonable salary. S. L.
Johnson, C/O U. S. V. A. Hos-
pital, Augusta. ~ =

Man, 34 yrs. old, wants job

in family, Exp. Can give Ref.
Ans. letters. E. D. Summerville,

. Want job as farm overseer ox
prefer cattle and
grain, but will consider any res- |.
sonable offer. Can furnish ref-| 5,

' Woman, refined, 60 yrs. old, |

first letter. J. C. McLeod, Rt. 1,1.

Washington St. f
| son,
Jonesboro, :

Exp.|

near Atlanta, near church, store, |

354 Washington St. S.W., At-|

"Retired Chief Boatswains

job as Caretaker of farm. Home |



































Fand mail Rt. 5 R. hor
power line. Good sch
and pasture. Letters an
John A Wilson, Martin,

Want clean nice
live on farm as one
and do light farm work
sonable salary. No obj
one child. J. N. Philpo
Buchanan. ~ S

room house, city wa:
lights. Contact R.
P. O., Box 891, Maco

Want middle age

Decatur. Room, board
Mrs. C. G. Christian,
Decatur Rd, N. E Atl

Want by Sept. 1, whit
settled woman to do lig
chores on farm, Room
and salary. Must b a
est and healthy. M

'| Gravitt, Rt. 1, Rex.

_ Want settled whit

live on farm near Gai
Good home with two al
light farm chores. Room,
and weekly salary, R. P.
Collier Rd. N. W
Atlanta 9

_ Want reliable person, ox
ple, settled, or (GI-Joe) tyy
help with garden and other

on farm. Reasonabl
objection to children.
Rt. 8, Hampton R
ville, Phone 5622.

C/O

Want 2 young m
for gen, farm work
cluding driving

truck, No drinkers. Goc
Elec. water, scho C

2 mi. town. Good weekly





tell. phone 2040.

Rt. 1, Evans. phone Augusta
6-1211. - : Bo

T. E. Roberts, P. O
Donalsonville. _





GRADE Thomaston

8-15

Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Market

Athens
8-17 |

Atlanta
8-16

Rome -

Atlanta
8-18





Stears & Heifers

19.00-20.00

18.75-21.00

Fey.















ane rooster $10. Mrs. Bugle Pow-
ell, 111 N. Fry 8t., Valdosta.

4 *

venth Street, N. H., Atlanta, Ga,

Good 18.00-19.00 foe HCE eens
Coml. 15.00-17.50 14.75-18.00 14.00-17.75 - ~ 14.00-17.00
Utility 12.00-14.00 12.25-15.00 12,00-14,75 = 12.00-14,00
Cutters 10.50-12.00 11.00-12.00 10.50-12.00 10.50-12.00__
CALVES : : Ses Bea peaches
Good & Choice 16.50-19.00 16.50-20.50 16.00-20.00 16.25-19.00 17
Uril. & Coml. 11.00-16.50 11.50-76.00 11.00-16.00 ae 11.00-16.00 ;
Vealers : -17.50-24.25 -17.50-20.25 oe 17.00-19.73 1
cows G 5 Sr ase
Utility -10.00 10.00-12.00 10.00-11.50. a ~ -10.00-12.00 -
Cc. & . 6.00- 9.50 6.50-10.50 6.50-10.00 . 6.00-10.00
BULLS : Saabs Poteet
Util & Coml. 12.00-12.50 11.50-14.00 11,30-14.00 s, 41.50-13.75 11.
Cutters 10.00-10.75 10.00-11.50 10.00-11.00 : e 10.00-14.25 10.00.
STOCKERS : f See
Steers & Heifers 10.50-18.00 41.00-18.50 11.00-17.00 at
Calves 1 4,90-18.00 - 11.75-20.00 11,75-17,00 : e
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