> eorgia | fe armers Phil Campbell, Commissioner 0 Seite Sponsors Ss les On Dec. 7, 8 e last two Agricultural Extension sponsored lamb sales before 956 will be held Dec, 7 in Cor- plans for a sale next March ate lambs and cull sheep. xtension-sponsored sales held last eighed in order to conduct the line with others throughout the more favorable prices. | srains Grazing Plan than Feb. 15 in south Geor- of nitrogen should be applied in on page 2, column 1, under Sale ts Notices should be mailed to: Editor, Bulletin, Dept. of Ces State . ol: Atlanta,. Ga. Athens, ae Forestry uile ng Auditorium One day | rt course on future of oil in : lture. Open to public. ; ifton, Abraham Baldwin Ag. lege One day short course on: an s. Open to public. oultrie, Livestock Auditorium rd Reduction and Breeders gnment Auction Sale. Regis- Tertrd and polled hereford ulls, cows, calves, open and : ws, heifers. Information; . Aycock, Jr., Moultrie. ec. 8 in Athens. The Exten-. Sales will be conducted as were 3. Animals will be shrunk 3 percent. This: arrangement usually re- dele ck C will be held at the ek gricultural Extension Service small grains can be grazed in~ ng the winter. Farmers are - take cattle off such grazing rch 1 in north Georgia. If graz- racticed an extra application of. ILABILITY: X WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1955 Coin-Operated Machines Increase Consumption By J. J. SHEURING Professor of Dairying _ The University of Georgia _ The dairy industry needs to do a bet- + ter job of selling milk and milk products. Especially is this true in Georgia, where the per capita consumption of milk is far lower, than the national average of milk consumption per person. However, throughout the nation Americans simply dont drink as much milk as they should, _in spite of the fact that milk is one of the cheapest and most nutritious of foods. It is up-to the dairy industry to keep this fact before the public through con- stant and better promotion of milk and | milk products. But, even with good promotion, milk sales in Georgia will not likely show a major increase until mill: is made more available to the public. Soft drink manu- facturers realize that availability is one of the key factors in a good merchandis- -ing-plan, and have seen to it that their products are readily available to thirsty _ consumers. CONSUMPTION INCREASED One of the best ways to increase milk consumption through greater availability is the use of coin-operated, milk vending machines. Here at the University of Geor- gia we installed milk machines in several dormitories with these results: _ Some 63,000 half-pint bottles of milk were dispensed from nine machines, which were installed on the campus be- tween Sept. 23, 1954 and Feb. 18, 1955, during a 10-months period beginning with . the Sept date and ending Aug. 1, 1955. However, only three of these machines were in use during the summer months when student enrollment was low. These 63,000 bottles of milk repre- sent sales of 4,562 gals. of milk which might not have been sold otherwise since no milk was available in these dormito- ries before installation of the machines. Our machines, each costing about $650, dispensed a Canco type paper bot- tle, some of which contained chocolate OP MILK NEED NUMBER 11 Atlanta Market Starts | Full Time Operation, Dec. 1 Because of an increase in pre-Christ- mas buyer activiiy, the State Farmers Market in Atlania will begin operat- ing 24 hours a day effective Dec. 1. drink and some containing homogenized plain milk. The half-pint bottles sold for 10 cents each. GIRLS USED MORE MILK Other observations we made include 1. Boys prefer chocolate drink to plain milk. It was in boys dormitories, though, that we had trouble in damage. to mach- -ines, which probably resulted from anger of persons who put slugs in the machines and could not make them work. We had no such vandalism troubles in girls dor- mitories. 2. Machines in girls dormitories sold more milk than those placed elsewhere. 8. We had to remove some machines from public buildings where dispensers did not sell at least $100 worth of milk per machine per month. We believe this amount is the minimum for successful operation of a machine. New Muscadine Variety Available To Ga. Growers A new Muscadine grape variety, The Higgins, is now available to Georgia grow- eran The new Muscadine variety is con-- sidered worthy of introduction because ~ of its excellent fruit size, large compact clusters, outstanding yields and moderate resistance to black rot, It is not self fer- tile and requires a pollinator. The Hig- _ gins is a midseason type, ripens a few days earlier than Hunt, and has a fairly thick but tender skin with soft pulp and good flavor. Individual berries are very large. Sources of plant supply (limited) for the 55-56 planting season can be ob- tained by writing: Dr. B. O. Fry, Dept. of Horticulture, Ga. Experiment Station, Experiment, Ga. PEANUTS BROILERS Georgia, First: e NAVAL STORES e PEACHES e PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS PAGE TWO NATIONAL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publicatioi ana requests to be pur on the mailing list and for change ot address to STATE BU REAU OF MARKETS 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta, | ASS chara GAS Grae aa EDITORIAL _under postuge of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy Under Legislative Act the notives. not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published ; Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain. ing more than 3 35-40 words, not t including name and address Georgia Market Bulletin does PHIL CAMPBELL, | Commissioner / 114-122 Pace St., By Depariment | Published Weekly at Covington, Georgia f Notify on FORM 3579 Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capiiol Atlanta, Georgia of Agriculiure Office at Covington. Georgia Entered as second class matter August 1, 19387 at the Post Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. under Act of June 6, 1900. 114-122 Pace Si.. Market Bulletin Ailania Executive Office State Capito) Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Publication Office Covington. Georgis Atlanta. Ga. Phone No. WAlnut 3561 = SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE. McCormick Deering Bender first class cond. Reasonable. J. Sewell, Lavonia. 1/4 horse. power Fairbank well pump, in good cond. Plee- mon J. East, Rt. 3, Covington. 1950 model ID-6 Diesel trac- dor, Taylor Way 10 disc. harrow, JD 12-A combine with motor. All in A-1 cond. Can see any- time at my place. Letters ans. John Clark, Sr., Rt. 1, Grayson, Phone Lawrenceville 2616. Wisconsin 22-horse power gas engine. with clutch in good cond.; also F. B. 1000 lb. plat- form scales, good as new. Rea- sonable. J. M.Homon, Rt. 2, Ashburn Wisconsin air cooled motor, with 1 cylinder, 4-6 horse pow- er; used for wood saw or power unit, A-1 cond., $65. Ben Hill, 4287 Trammell Ave., Macon. Super C. Farmall tractor with lanters, cultivators, and ferti- izer attachments, dbl. section harrow and weeder, 4-wheel tractor wagon with rubber tires, l-row case corn picker. All in good cond., $2,500. Willie H. Crawford, Rt. 1, Cochran. Mower for cub tractor in ex- cellent cond.; used to cut only 5 acres, $75; 2 disc. tiller for eub tractor, $75; hvy. duty lift type harrow with scalloped discs., $85; cub grader and level- ing blade, $25 or $250 for let. Del within 100 mi. if purchase entire lot. Sam W. Smith, Rt. 1, Hazlehurst, Phone 2788. Q-horse wagon, 5-row cotton duster and stalk cutter, shop blower and anvil Cheap. Oscar. Bullock, Warm Springs. _. 2 tractor tires, size 9 X 24, slightly used, $25 for the two if icked up. A. E. Wilkie, 4600 BedascH Hwy., College Park, Phone PO-1-3586. j-row AC all planting equip., $325. Contact Walter C. Hardi- gon, P. O. Box 51, Byron. Fair Banks deep well pump, complete with tank 160. Contact M. J. Price, Lynhurst Dr, S.W., Atlanta 11, Chattanooga 3-roller sugar cane mill, and 60 gal. pan. All in good cond. My place 4 mi. No. Sylvania, on Hwy. 301. W. . Lawton, Sylvania. 300 cap. incubator, $20; also some Artichokes, -50c pk. My place. G.-W. Akins, Twin City. 600 cap. elec. super hatch in- cubator, used twice, $50 at farm or exch. for cattle or corr. My place on Hwy. 129, 1 mi. No. ost Office. Henry Grizzle, Rt. 4, Clermont. 1953 Minneapolis Moline Z-A tractor with harrow; also Homo- lite power saw, used less 3 mo. Excellent cond., reasonable. May be seen Dexter, Contact W. G. Smith. Mrs. John W. Phelp, Jr. 2264 Armand Rd., N. E., Atlan- ta 5. Automatic Poultry feeder, 400 ft .chain and trough, used 4 yrs., good cond; also want manure spreader, 75 bu. cap. J. B. Webb, a a, Carrollton, Phone TE-2- 2 Cash Harrow, 20 disc., used very little. Reasonable. J. A. Mills, Smithville. HC one man baler, JD 6 ft. combine, MM. 10 ft. grain drill, Sears Hammer Mill, with 50 ft. belt, Clipper seed cleaner. All in good cond. L. P. Singleton, Rt. 3, Fort Valley. No. 71 Chattanooga power Cane Mill, $75; Aremotor Wind Mill, $50 down. N. T. Bray, Wrightsville. AC 60-crop combine, with new motor, motor alone, $400; combine in Marshallville. G. A. Slappey C/O Agri. School, Athens, 2661/2 King Ave., Ath- ens, Phone Atlanta VE-8649. Size 20-B Hydrolic hife Ram, guar. good as new with 140 ft., 2 in. pipe. $100. Will help in- stall same for transportation. 42 yrs. ram exp. M. E. Sisson Bonaire. 1950 JD Model B farm trac- tor, with complete planters, cul- tivators, 4 disc, tiller, l.arrow, grain drill and combine. All good cond., anc reasonable for cash. Joe Cox, Davisboro. Bandsaw; use any size 58 in. saw up to 3/8 in. May be pow- ered with any size motor from 1/4 horse power to 3/4 horse power. Tilting table, complete with V-belt and extra blades, $27.50. James M. McKinney, 3888 LelLand Dr., Decatur, Phone >) EV-4381. 1950 Ford tractor, PTO model 8 N. with starter, lights, 2 disc. turning plow, 24 disc. sectional |smoothing harrow, King bush and bog harrow, set Covington planters and cult. equip._Used one year on 15 A. Tractor has good original tires, $1,300 cash for everything. H. W. Sary, 1707 Hollywood Rd., N. W., Atlanta 18. Phone SY-4-3503. 1947 model 2-row VAC case tractor with starter, lights, PTO, power life, belt pulley, cultiva- tor, planters, distributor, 20 disc. harrow, two 14 .in. bottom plows, $600 for Jot. R. L. Adkins, Rt. 3, Cordele. Phone 973-W3. in. pipe; 3622. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Good Thornhil] 1-horse wagon in good cond., $35. My place Anderson Farm, near Airport. Edd Bailey, Winterville. 15 in. David Bradley hammer mill, used 1 yr., in exellent cond.; also 2 screens.. Reasona- ble. ch R. Summers, Rt. 3, Tif- |. ton. Cultivator and planters for SC and VAC case tractor. Rea- sonable. R. F. Nutt, Luella, Phone McDonough 4174. Farmall Cub, tractor, turn plow, planting and cultivating equip., Fertilizer equip., mower and Dirt Pan. -Contact H. S. Moyd, Barnesville, Phone 362- J3. 24 in. Davis Grist Mill on steel frame, and good cond., 6 in. belt, wt. about 1 ton. $75 for lot. Will ship; or come after. S. M. Zittrawer, Meldrim. New 30 B-Ram Hydraulic pump, 20-40 gal. mim.; size 3 also discharge -pipe, 1 1/4. Reasonable: James _L. Askew, Rt. 2,:Box 200, Stock- bridge. Super A Farmall cultivator planter, {late style, $885 at farm. E. R. Msddox, Rt. 4, Win- der. 1-row AC tractor, and culti- vating equip., $325. Walter C. Hardison, P. O. Box 51, Byron, Phone 905. Trick Edger for Sawmill No. 1, Cardiatian, 3 saws, and all belts. Render Hill, Greenville. 4 pew Jame.-Way Gas Brood- ers, 600 cap. Never uncrated; also 200 ft. Iron Pipe, all for $125. G. D. Allen, Jasper, Phone 3904. y JD mower and JD Rake, $200 for both, JD Wagon, $75, Stalk Cutter, $25, New ground seratcher, $15. All in A-1 cond. All drawn by mules. No letters ans. No checks. E. C. Kittle. Rt. 1, Temple. including 4 ' Milking equip., 3 cleaning milking machincs, equip.,, milk cooler; also barn type staunchions, Reasonable. Talmadge Farms. H. H. Findley,- Mer. Lovejoy. i 2-horse KDM wagon in fair cond., $25. Contact John Cooper, Winterville. - SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want old fashion Steelyards. Contact. Julia Wilson, Rt al Covington. Want used Ford tractor in good cond.- State model, cond. and price in first letter. Price equip. also. R. T. Norton, Rt. 1, Box 398-A, Griffin. Want very small cart or wagon and harness for small shetland pony, 37 in. high. Must be creer for cash. Mrs. Frank Lovell, P; O. Box 501, Rome. Want tractor tire, size 9 X 32. Contact. J: lL. Griner, Rt.- 1; Ochlocknee. Want small cream separator in good cond. Cheap for cash. Mrs. Paul Stringer, Rt. 1, Box 357, Ocilla. : Want Goat wagon. Contact. Mrs. D. C. Ward, 1973 Cum- mings, Dr., S.W., Atlanta, PL- 5-4645. - Want sickle mower for 2 horse. power Red Flyer garden tractor, in. good cond. G. W. Martin, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Want tractor Drawn 2-wheel Manure Spreader, in good cond., near Atlanta. E..B. Hogan, C/O Little Acres, Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Phone 2674. Want used Manure spreader, Roto Tiller. Must be in good econd., and Reasonable. Near Stockbridge. J. S. Huckaby, Stockbridge. Want trip type 2-dise. plow that fastens to draw bar on B-JD tractor. I have on lift on tractor. Kal Kines, Rt. 3, Cov- ington, Phone Social Circle | PLANTS FOR SALE Everbearing Strawberry plants. Contact. KE. R. Murphy, 29 Clar- endon Ave., Phone CR-8669. : Old fashion sweet Bees plants, 75c C., $6.50 M. Add postage. Dollie Pearson, Rt. Ls Box 43, Dahlonega. Martha Washington aspara- gus, 2 yr. 12 plants, $1.25; 24, $2.25; Concord grapes, 2 yr., 6, SU205) 3 yr Or ol 90s Latham Red Raspberry, Toye elas $1. 50, 25, $2.75; also Stawberry ever- bearing, Steam lines, $2.50 C. A. P. Friday, Rt. 5, Rome. Large everbearing Strawber- ry plants, $1.50 C. Will not ship; also 50 or more Catalpa trees, 1-3 ft. Just right for transplant- ing, 25c ea., or $10 for lot. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2; Macon, Phone 35874. Large Blakemore Strawberry plants, $1 C., Add postage. No Stamps, -nor checks. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Elizabeth Alli- son, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Mtn... Huckleberry, bearing size, 2 doz., dyke Strawberry, $1 C; Im- proved field Dewberry and Blackberry, 50c doz.: Muscadine vine, 4 ft. long, 45c ea.; Blue Plum sprouts, 40c cup. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming, - Mtn. Huckleberry, $1, Field Dewberry, 50c doz., Field Blackberry, 50c doz., Blakemore Blackberry, 6 for 50c, Wild Strawberry, Toe. C,, Catnip, 25c bunch. Add postage. | Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Klondike Strawberry plants, 90c C., or exch. for print sacks or. pecans. Add postage on ea. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt 1, ote ming. and White and Yellow Ber- muda onions, 60c C., 500, $1.50; $2.75 M. Prepaid, $2 M. Express Collect. Prompt shipment. H. E. Smith, Baxley. Large Strawberry plants, 75c C: at home or 90c del. PP. W. EK. Barker, Rutledge. 2 Cabbage plants, Chas, Wake- field and Mkt. Copenhagen, large strong, frost proof, 500, $1.25, $2 M., $7.50 for 5 M. Ex- press Collect; also white Ber- muda onion plants, 500, $1.25, $2 M. Prompt shipment. E. ie Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitzgerald. Sage plants, 6, $1, plants, 6, $1; May Cherries trees, 6, $1, Black Raspberries, 6, $1; also "Yellow Root punches, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Cabbage plants, Fall grown, frost proof, Copenhagen, Chas. and Early Wakefield, 500, $1.50;: $2 M.; $7.50 for 5 M. Express x Collect; also White Sweet Ber-} muda onion plants; Same price. Mrs. I. L. Stokes, Box 349, Fitz- gerald. Imp. Blakemore Sirawberny plants, 75c C.; $6 M. Add $1.25 ees for M.; and 30c for C. LL. Vining, Box 115, Nichols. Tae Beauty and Blakemore Strawberry plants, $1 C., or $7 M.; also Lawton Blackberry plants, $1 doz:, or $7-C: TH. Graves, Fayetteville. Ga. Collard plants, nice size, young for fall setting, 60c C., 300, $1, 500, $1.60. Roots damp packed. Prepaid. J. H. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 299, Mitledgeville. Large Strawberry plants, $1 C. PP.~No checks. Tom Kit- tle, Rt. 5, Carrollton. 1 Rubel and Myers Blueberry bushes, 2-4 yrs. old. Very good | roots, from Porterfield stock, $4 doz. FOB. E. G. Nicholson, Rt. 3, Allen Rd., Macon. SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Sweet Yellow, White Lupine Seed, recleaned and in new pees D. C. Royal, Ashburn, Blue Lupine, No. 1 Seed good es cold, resistant 'strain, $3.50 cwt. F.O.B. Louisville. J. E. McC. ee 1468 Clairmont Rd.,_ _}Phone Atlanta Avondale Estates. 75e, Large Klon- | 3 doz: | Catnip |~ Green Glaze Collar tbls; Green and R Pepper seed, 20c pt. . Viola Oe 343, Cairo. Multiplying G = 25c start; also white sets, $1. 35 gal. for spring planting. P. Weeks, Dial. A Martin ground seed, 50 exch. for print sacks Baisch, Rt. 1, Box 80 bus. 4,000 tbe. Kate seed, combine run . O. B. W. M. Gay, Clean white nest oni gal PP. Mrs. J. Gq. Dial. nes Seed, good s and self addressed, stam] velope; also White t $1500 egal. EP: Mrs. Woods, Dial. White half runners treated for weevil, 3 c Long green pod Okr. seec cup. Mrs. Grady, Fraser, Gainesville. Es Striped and s short cornfield beans ed half runner -gar art 1955 crop, 50c cup. Add po: Mrs. G. L. Pirkle, Rt- Branch Sse Recleaned Iron Peas, bags, $4 bu. No ord Will ship. Milton P. M i Jr., Rt. 3, Macon, Pho! Early een and Charleston | ~ Wakefield cabbage, Ga. Collard, White frost prot lish peas, 75c cup, crowder table peas, 3 cups, $1, White also cream 6 wks. ol cu.; also good tend; seed, and tender. be: for $1. Mrs. Carl Sm mn: : Red speckled 30c Ib., in 5 Ib. lots, Peas, Same 60c cup; Speckled same price; also Peanuts, with ane Lees, 34 bu. Texas $5 bu., in 2 bu. bag at farm. Located _ Davisboro. R. J. Willi Davieborg, : HAY AND ST (Wheat, Oais, FOR SAL - 300 bales oats, cut i without rain, at my bi J. R. Pickens, Lilb Ton Sericea, Lespedeze combine run, 20c also 50-75-bu. Yelloy ers, 221 W. Poplar S Phone 5170 at nigh Coker oats, germ. $1.30 bu., Aneludine: farm. First yr. Jack Cates, Rt. 1, H Me Phone Twilight, 3-539 Sericea Lespedeza, ; 100 Ib. Kobe Lespec 100 1b.; Brown Top 100 Ib., Tron peas, $5 few bu. New Era F. O. B. John C. Reid, Phone LO-7-8709. Booking orders Cattail Millet, Seric: deza, Bahai Grass, V Iron peas. Germ. guar. See Sankie Pow mear Wrens, or con Courson, Hazlehurst. 50 tons Coastal top quality, tv ton. F. 0. B Mi ; O te a ee a ee PAGE THREE _ STRAN MISCELLANEOUS , OATS, ETC.) FOR SALE FOR SALE > FOR SALE FOR SALE OR SALE : BOXWOODS: Hand gathered, washed, shade | SYRUP: Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry, yu. Texas rust preof 14 90c bu. bulk, $1 bagged, recleancd and bagged. 94 pet. uate tested, Ad- MISCELLANEOUS _ "MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS ~ One doz. 3 yr. old Boxwoods; $4 shipping charges paid with- in 150 mi. radius. Mrs. Nona Henry, Box 208 ,Blue Ridge. dried Sage, $1.50 lb. Add post- age. Mrs, Ruby Brown, Rt 2; Toccoa. ; SEED: |Rt. 2, Blairsville, . 1955 crop 59 1/2 gal. Syrup, $2 gal. at farm. Will not ship in-half gal. jars. Exch. for used power saw. Hubert Duckworth, Chestnut and Pecan trees; Grape vines, ornamental shade trees at low prices. T. M. AWeltb, Ellijay. f aS IR cares 3 Macon, 4- eee Boros, 1955 Tobacco seed, 2 varieties;|_ Pure Ga. Sugar Ce Syrup MISCELLANEOUS i at my place 6 mi. E. Jefferson. |Golden Harvest and Hicks broad in gaj. glass jugs, $225 gal at WANTED al hundred bu. cleaned | Carl Wier, Jefferson.- leaf, $1 oz.; $8 lb. Earl Hamil- ay, place, eee ee es Barley, 99.58 purity, AB ease Shand Hill Rd W. P. Colvin, |BEE HIVES:. first year from breed- $2 bu. F. O. B. W. 1. Marett, bu. Victor Grain Oats, Combine run, second yr. breeder, H. E. Brown, , Phone 3475. ea. Clover, 32c lb., Fescue, 15 Jb.; Rescue, $1 bu.; Dixie Crimson Clo- id Fescue Mixtur, 20c Jb.; od, Bowdon, Phone 2131. BUCKEYES: 4 doz. buckeyes, 50c doz. Add postage. Edward Elrod % Roy Elrod, Rt. 1, Royston. Old fashion Mtn. buckeyes, 60c doz. PP. J. F Eaton, Rt. 1, Ranger. Buckeyes, 45c doz., or % gal., $2. W. G Samples, Rt. 4, Cum- ming. Buckeyes, 40c doz, $3.50 gal. Richard Lindsey, % Mrs. Lucy Boswell, Penfield. PEANUTS: Large red Valencia Peanuts, Genuine Hicks Broad Leaf Tobacco seed. Highest germ. and purity, $1.40 oz.; $20 lb. PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Real large Cantaloupe seed, 20 seed, 15c; imp. Heart of Gold Cantaloupe seed, 20 seed, 15c; Smeli Melon seed, 10 seed, 10c Large Persimmon seed, 10 seed, 10c and stamped addressed en- velope..Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Rt. 5, Newnan. Good tender Blan eet white Milner. WALNUT MEATS: ; New crop Black Walnut Meats, large pieces, $1 pt-. add 25c postage on each pint. Mrs. John R. Brown, Rt. 1, Dewey Rose. Nice Clean Walnut Meats, $1.25 |b. also. Artichokes, $1.25 gal.; Brown striped half runner bean seed, 3 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Sibley Rich- ardson, Rt. 3, Hartwell. Large Clean pieces Black Walnut Meats, $1 lb. Any size Want several hives. of bees in paten and hives, near * At- la ta. Contact RB. W. d.oper, 1204 Hardee St. N.E.,, Allanta 7, WA-5765. ; BROOM STRAW: f Want good Broom Straw. Contact Mrs. Bula Anderson, P. O. Box 417, Avondale Estates, DE-1066. BUCKEYES: Want sveral gal. Beckers Write giving prices and guan- + tity. Hugh Howell, Sr., 1374 E. Higck Spring Rd., N. E., Atlanta 1955 erop Ky. 31 Fescue seed, | 2-4 in hull, $2 pk.; $7 bu.; White and striped half runner, pink|order accepted. Add postage. ed and recleaned, $16 cwt.,| nest onions, $1.25. gal; Blue| Peanut: 6 wk. old beans, 65c|Mrs. Jeanette Chastain, Rt. 1, NURSERY STOCK: run: Sericea seed, $12 NG Peas, 25c Ib., in-5 Tb. sis cup; white crease Black and | Hiawassee. 4 oe Cedar, ie) d postage. P._B. Brown, Rt. i pli 200 ton. Cecil Tas C/O postage 2 oy speckled cut short cornfield FERTILIZER: HEI Gs Ace Ques Gree 100. Gcies Coker Suen oats, $1 per bu. F. O. B. sacks. 1955 crop. J. Lyn- a Ball Ground. PEPPER: Dried Red hot pepper in pod, $1.25 Tb. Will sell lot, (15 lbs.) $15. PP if 15 Ibs. or over. Mrs. beans, 65c cup; White English Salet Peas, 75c cup; also speckle Crowder tbl. peas, 40c cup. Add postage. Arvil Lambert, Rt. 3, Ellijay. . Sunflower s@d; also Chicken High grade leaf mold pulvar- jzed and screened, $2 bu. del. V. W. Wilson, Rt. 3, Savannah. GOURDS: - 100 nice Dipper gourds. Con- ways. W. S. Mullinax, 853 Lake Ave., N. E., Atlanta Phone MU- 8- 5557. SEED: Want small amt. old fashion ZL % _ Bentl 3697, | H. S. Mullins, Milner. - ) Ge. Hone : Y ; feed, $1.25 gal. PP. Nobie El- tact, G. B. Crenshaw, Rt. 2,|corn bead seed. Mrs. Georgia 1955 crop dried pepper, ground | iot Rt. 1, Lavonia. Monroe. McGraw, C/O W. B. Freeman, - ready for sausage, $1 pt. PP; P. O. Box 161, Chatsworth. pa a NEOUS also Clemson Spineless green Bu striped and white and sane Bours, ate eas BE : FOR SALE | Okra seed. Cheap for large| black half runner bean seed, 3) Per Wrens nest an rhamenta es orders. Lois Scroggins, Rt. 1,|cup; $1; Green Okra seed, 2 cups, gourds, 10c ea. or $1 doz. .dd| _ CATTLE FOR SALE Palmetto. 50c Large Pumpkin seed, tbls., an Mrs. L. H. Cousins, 6 : 6 i reenville. hives of fe ee te ae Eee 2 eS. dried apples! tree from worms 1 doz. large Martin gourds ee See ae . = i S, 7 hives; all with 2 supers ellow Root, Re oot, Sasa-| yirs. R. L, Bentley, Rt. 2, Car- Se ee he nae oe Se $100: ck. Gea Strays ee 8 frames style, $500 if all . Carrollton. ne $10. Bee Richardson, ~8455. : rms ioe bees in hives. . No. checks. Tom eee frass root bark, Colts foot, Wild | Cherry bark, red Dogwood} bark; also red hot pepper. 75c White feed sacks, 100 cap., washed and ironed, 22c ea. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. W. H. Thompson, Rt. 1, Dawsonville. nesville. Green pod Okra seed, 50c tea- thls., 25c; 9 tbls. $1; 20 tbls.; PP. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista. SWEET POTATOES: bu. Puerto Rico Red and $2. | Dexter. f 2 exch. for sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Grady Brewer, Toomsboro. against spoilage. Shipped C. O. D. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box 5, NURSERY STOCK:. Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Phone Fayetteville, 5581. 4 lb. box. Add postage. Mrs.| cup; or exch. for 100 Ib. cap. - 11 bulls and 67 femal trong colonies bees, in. pat- s Bo + CSP: | MEAT: uils an emales, guar. es, several supers, honey ane Butler, Rt. 3, Dablon- oy feed eat ae DOSES: Hams: 10-20 Ibs, 85c lb.;| Aberdeen Angus, Dispersion. extra hives and supers, $15 ES eG Loe UO Shoulders: 8:15 Ibs, 55c Ib.,| Contact Warren B. Benson 6821 ot; also 3 tier SR chicken | SACKS: Cicen Giae Colard ceed 9 Sides: 10-18 ;1b, S0c 1b. Guar. | Perches Dunwoody Rd...N. E., Atlanta 19, Phone EX- 0688. 2 reg. Black Angus bulls, from Blackbird bloodlines, one bull, 4 mo. old; other 6 mo. old. Can see anytime at farm. Let- f fer patented hives, 3| SAGE: oie Rush potatoes, 1955 crop.; Brown Turkey Fig bushes, y gh with 20 frames to| Sage, 60c qt.; 2 ats., $1; 50c|} Reasonable for cash del. Con-|f00ted, inspected. 2 yrs. old, ters ans. John Clark, Sr., Rt. 1, super. ds oe os Eee Jarge bunch. PP. Nellie Fain,| tact. J. D= Holloway, Rt. -1,|$1.50 ea., 3 yrs., $2.PP. G. M.| Grayson, Phone Lawrenceville S E. Ellijay. Juniper. ; Moseley, Menlo. 261652 : Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets No. 1 No. 2 No.3 No. 4 Toombs Co. S/Y, Lyons . 14.24 13.55 13.45 14.35 insboro s/, Swainsboro 15.26 14.95 14.75 15.50 | Thomasville $/Y, Thomasville 14.50 = 14.00 hvys. Candler L/S Mkt., Metter 14.00 13.50 13.05 ay Craig Com. Co., Dublin 1469 15.00 15.30. 14.00 | November 5 : - e Bartow L/S Com. Co., Cartersville 15.40 15.00 14.50 op L/S Exch., Statesboro 14.70 15.40 50 ceunaion real Deer ? i 1t78 sys Sandersville 14.50 14.11 13.05 jones Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon 15.30 15.90 16.60 16.99 | Emanuel Co. S/Y, Swainsboro ee ee 1388 ith S/Y No. 3, Thomson 14.35 14,30 RVs: OG ie - cen ae Co., Columb rkes S/Y, Statesboro Geet Yes 15.05 1580 | cgymen si fej jae. 1353 (1358437 ae : ; hvys. | Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Donalsonville 13.64 13.00 13.70 13.90 Ber Le Mir Ke Cathey eT MR | 842 | Carroll Co. Sales, Carrollton 1440 14.07 13.30, 12.50 gsdale McClure Com. Co., Rome 15.60 15.25 15.00 13.60 age arco aoe ee ee : ehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 14.66 14.38 14.10 14.10 : Thomaston ES 14.70 14.70 14.50 15.00 foe 2 pees Mie Mee 1350 1300 13:25 13.50 : es : illen t., Millen : K 25 x fegerald S/V," Fitagere eet ST 1485 1400 | _Bleckley L/S Auction, Cochran 13.65 13.70. 14.00 14.70 inbridge S/Y, Bainbridge ios 1402 1440. ag, |. wiften L/S Gow Sylvester eee ee re hvys. | Qcilla L/S Co., Ocill NAT 14.07 1418 nS fin L/S Com. Go., Dublin 1439 1435 1420 15-20 cilia E/S Ga oscilla " , oo Bede @ erg Com. Co. Quitman {434 1425. 14.30 14,59 | Jesup.S/%: Jesup p00) 1308 eee Ee ; ee _ hyys. November 8 $/Y, Statesboro 14.52 14.00 14.10 16.00 McRae S/Y, McRae 13.62 13.27 14.10 ae : hvys. | Smith S/Y No. 3, Thomson 14.70 1450 17.50 17.00 dosta L/S Co., Valdosta 14.00 13.60 1400 14.20] F 'S A : 13 a SY: lac. aa : 1416 na GG RE TGA Farmers Co-op L/S Assn., Soperton 13.75 13.50 ae ea L/S Auct. Barn, Toccoa 19.25 18.50 17.75 16.25 | Chatham Co. $/Y, Savannah 14.00 13.90 =: 13.75 r L/S, Americus 14.31 14.10 14.90 15.50 | Troup Co. Sale, LaGrange 15.97 14.46 me Co S/Y, Jesup 14,50 14.10 13.85 14.05 | Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 13.50 1345 13.85 |. mith S/Y No. 1, Augusta 14.30 14.25 16.00 Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 13.46 13.82 13.60 14.10 ers L/S Co., Douglas 14.29 - 13.80 13.85 = 14.10 | Farmers S/Y, Arlington 13.45 13.40 13.75 14.25 ham Co. S/Y, Springfield 14.10 14.00 14.29 13.26 | Farmers L/S Auction, Nashville 13.64 14.00 14.00. 14.05 ahunta L/S, Nahunta 15.00 14.50 14.30 Tattnall $/Y, Glennville 13.75 13.12. 13.10 Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 13.80 13.25 13.00 14.60 Se : ; Farmers S/Y, Sylvania _ 13.65 13.15 13.95. 14.00 iia S/Y, Sylvania 13.95 13.60 13.90 ~ 13.90 * S/Y, Rasou 13.70 13.35 13.00 Coosa Valley Com. Co., Rome 14.95 14.60 13.80 13.00 ; Com. Co., Cordele 14.00 13.87 14.10 November 9 Sa c., Milan 14.00 13.66 13.60 12.64 | Claxton S/Y, Claxton 13.51 <, 13.50 ~ 13:50... 12.75 u inbridge 13.75. 13.30 8 8=13.10 : Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 13.30 13.05 14.00 13.80 14.05 13.56 13.25 14.90 14.56 13.91 Union $/Y, Albany . ~ place 1 mi. ed Taft Sier; 3234, wt. about 1,400 Ibs. cows. | KH CATTLE FOR SALE Complete Dairy herd of 34] cows, 1 bull: also 360 gal. Wil- son Bulk tank, 576 Daily base for Grade A milk, Atlanta Dis- tributor, milking machine, other Dairy equip. Farm located 2% miz S: W. Almon. Walter C. Lemke,- Rt. 2, Covington, Phone 6417. Good Jersey cow, freshen in ten days with third calf. Priced to sell. R. M.~Blackwell, Rt. 2, Chamblee. Reg, horn type Hereford bull calves; finest bloodlines. Mel- ody Brook Farm, Ogden A: Ge- ilfuss, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta. Phone Smyrna 5-7385. Polled Hereford cow with sec- ond calf, 3 mo. old; not reg., but well pred, $120 for both. My NW Chickamauga, J A. Macomber, Box 127, Chic- kamauga. 2 3 purebred, horn type bulls, for sale or trade, ready for breeding. Will reg. in buyers name. R. L. Johnson, Box 44, Fairburn, Phone 3981. 2 Canadian Holsteins heifers, one bred; other open, 2 yrs., 15 mo. old, trade for 2 beef cows or 2 ponies. H. S. Hall, .Grove- town, Phone Augusta 64123. Black Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, wt. about 900 lbs. Fine stock. See at farm near Hogansville, $150. Cullen B. Gosnell, Emory University. > 2 bred meee cows with Hol- stein calves; also Jersey heifer due to freshen soon. V. L. Perry, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Reg. Black Aberdeen Angus bull,- calved Sept. 1, 1952; nam- Dothian 24 of Green Knolls, No. 1289297; Dan Dixie, Elba, Erica 12 No. 132- Run with only 5-7 cows, H. H. Boles, Jr., Alpharetta, Phone 4574. Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull, outstanding prospect. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak, Phone PO- 1-6396 at. ter 7 p. m. Several Reg. Jersey cows, fresh in and close, Springers, first calf heifers and mature W .P. Chappell, Rt. 1, Newnan . Reg. Angus bulls, Grand. Champion bull, sons of 3 reg. ~ Angus Cows, all. bred. Contact J. Harris Dew, M. D., 214 Peach- tree Battle Ave., Atlanta 5, CH- 3377. Reg. 3 yr. old Hereford bull, comprest Vagabond breeding wt. about 1,400 lbs., light service and one small herd. Contact Ray Fleming, Rt. 2, Senoia, Phone 10M-2. Jersey cow, with second sex, old calf, 3%4- gal. daily, on reg. feed. Gentle and easy to milk. My place on Lees Mill Rd., 14% mi. So. Fife. H. R. Anderson, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Fine Holstein male calf, 3% mo. old, good stock, $50; also half Guernsey male calf, same Mrs. Jennie A. Jolley, 1338 Hightower Rd., NW, Atlan- 2 dbl. studs, polled Hereford bulls, 10-18 mo. old, good blood- lines. Trade either for good herd bull, prospect of. same breed. Jack C. Brewer,Rt. 1, Bishop. Reg. 3 yr. old Hereford bull, directly from Mill Iron Ranch, Texas. Excellent breeding cond., reserve Grand champion State Fair, 1954. Sell immediately. Phillip Biggers, FFA member, Grayson. ss HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Hampshire pigs, $14 without papers; $16 with papers. Crated at farm. J. C. Otwell, Rt. 2, Box .210,, Newnan, Phone 2301. 16 Reg. SPC pigs, backed by Champion bloodlines, range in col., 50-50 to 40-60, 3 gilts, 150- 175 lbs., 13 about 3 mo. old; also good reg. SPE sow, wt., 450 lb. Will not ship large hog. Lamar Altman, Rt. 1, Alma. 25 pigs, Hampshire, OIC, and PC Cross, $7.50 to $10 to $15. R. F. Nutt, Luella, Phone Mc- Donough 4174. HOGS FOR 3ALE. | 2-1/2 yr. old Berkshire boar; reg., grand Champion, South- eastern Fair, 1953. Milo W. Henke, Rt. 1, 3360. 6 female and 9 male reg. BPC pigs, 9 wks. old ready: now. Pigs are of excellent type and breeding, males, $17.50, females, $20. Add postage. James R. Cook, =] Voce Agric Teacher, Gr eenville. 7 50 head SPC boars and gilts, ages from 4 mo. to year old. Information contact Quitman Barrs, Owner, Eastman, 8-12 wks. old, short nose, blocky type, OIC figs, from Champion bloodlines, $22.50 at farm, $25 F. O. B., Reg. in buy- ers name. Thomas C. Burnett, C/O Moss Oaks Farm, Quitman. Reg. Duroc Bred gilts and open gilts, several choice boars, from outstauding bloodlines. Life treated. Merrill Carter, Rt. D, Griffin, Hue 6046. *SPC bred ile. sired by Col- onel and bred to Duke Supreme and Starwell; also pigs, all reg. in buyers name. M. J. Black- mon, Pinehurst, Phone 730. Reg. Hampshire boars, ready for service. Bill Pickrell, Rt. 2, Cochran, Phone Webster 4-2615. 12 wk. old reg. stock OIC pigs. No papers, $12.50 ea. Mrs. E. W. McCain; Rt. = 2, Stockbridge, Phone 2471, OIC short nose pigs, 9-10 wks. old, from Champion bloodlines, $22.50 at farm. Add $1.50 ship- ping, reg. in buyers name. J. H. Roquemore, RED 2, Americus Phone 7575: - HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Pr. 1,100 lb. Mare Mule, 8 yrs. old, good working mules, in excellent cond., $175; also McCormick deering mowing machine and rake. Excellent cond., W. R. Robinson, Rt. 2, Cedartown, Phone 244M-4. Small saddle horse, about 8 yrs. old, Gentle, $125. C. B. Col- lins, Hazlehurst, Phone 2708. Saddle horse, and combina- tion, will work anywhere; also l-horse wagon, well pump and wood range. Walter P. Wood, Rt. 1, Dunwoody, Phone EX- 1192. 8-10 yr. old horse, wt. around 1,200 lbs., very gentle, and nev- er had to do much work; but will work anywhere, $75. ony Grizzle, Clermont. Quality Black and White Shetland Ponies, gentle and small type. Geldings, $150 up. See them at Talmadge Farms. H. H. Findley, Mgr., Lovejoy. RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES FOR SALE) Fine gray doe, $3.50 and 1 Rooster, 4 young Pullets, $7.50 or Rabbits and all for $10. Mrs. C. E. Reese, Box 604, Jonesboro. 19. White NZ Does and 2 bucks ,all bred, young, and good foundation stock, $100 for lot. Ship anywhere. J. C. Fields, 1018 W. Poplar Str., Griffin, Phone 3682 after 6 p.m. Reg. big bone African Guinea Pigs, with papers furnished in buyers name, $25 at farm, $30 crated and shipped. Prepaid in Ga. Luther C. Holland, Rt. 1, Byromville. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 fine milk goats, Reasonable. Must see to appreciate. For in- formation see T. M. Nichols, Rt. 5, Moultrie. 4 yr. old black miik goat, freshen in Jan.; also young Black milk goat freshen 3 wks. Gentle and easy to milk, both bred to same type of milk, $25 for both. Cecil Turner, Point Peter, Duluth, Phone Rm. house wired for elec., SHEEP AND GOATS SoFOH SALE 7 = 3 yr. old half Toggenburg and: Nubian with second kidding, has 2 fine does, 10 days old. Should milk 4 qts. daily. Has horns and very gentle and easy to milk; very good size. Can be seen at amy home. D. A. Bagley, M. D., 44 Washington St., Austell, Phone 2315 from 8 a.m. to 12: 00 noon daily. POULTRY WANTED _ FARM HELP WANTED < Rae fi Want white, single man, 45- 60 yrs. of age to work on Poul- |. try farm. Some rough carpen- | \ try, board and reasonable sal- | ary. John E. Buford, Rt. 1, Ma= con, Phone 30961. Can furnish reg. ore for | 2-3 hands exp. with power saw, truck, tractor and livestock. Large house with elec. furnish- ed. Fred Barber, P. O. Box 206, Jonesboro. Want honest, Soper man. and Dairy spe time, h -on School bus | Have to be moved, ser bs Gunter, nt es Want job on Pou or light farm wor. BA TAMS:. wife with no children-to furn- Be ant trio Black, White or|ish self, equip. and work truck | Partridge Bantams; also pr.|farm, with sub-irrigation, raise quackless Ducks, pr. Birming-| chickens, and fish farm, for ham Tumbler or Roller Pigeons. | meat, lake already stocked. 2 Contact John, F. Usry, 1605|story house, water, lights, Maryland Ave., Augusta. showers, large barn, 2 story cabin, ehicken yard. W. A. Game: Want purebred Cor- bin Stag. Would consider Pea Comb, Brown, Red, called Brown Red Hazzard. Give price and full description. Roy E. Dills, Rt. 4, ee 112-A, Blairsville. NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS: Want 10-12 nice young N. H. Reds pullet hens. Give price per hen or pullet, and age. Can see me my place 1 mi. College Park city limit; 1 mi. Vencon Store. Mrs. Ruby Bailey. Rt. 1, Riverdale. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Want 10-15 head ree high grade commercial polled Here- ford Springers, priced reasona- ble. J. H. Freeman, P. . Box 1723, Atlanta, Phone EX-5643. GOATS: , : Want milk goat that will freshen soon. State age, amt. milk given daily, and price. Within 30 mi. Ellenwood. R. M. Boyd, Ellenwood. ~ = HOGS: ~ Want 10. Hampshire gilts, 8- 10 wks. old, Reg. papers not necessary. Give best prices; al- so Hampshire boar ready for service. Will come after. B. F. Bennett, Rt..1, Box 155, Bon- aire. 5 HORSES: Want 2-3 real pretty, stylish horses, suitable for Shrine Temple Mounted Patrol. Must be gentle and stylish. Ross H. Dismuke, 119 N. Jackson St., Albany, Phone HE-2-1241, FARM HELP WANTED Want honest, sober, married man to work on Dairy farm; able to drive truck, tractor. 4 on School bus Rt., near Churches, Stores, running water, wood, garden and patches, furnished. Liberal weekly wages. J. Al-| truck, tractor. House to be ton McWhorter, Rt. 2, Frank- furnished. A. C. Miller, Rt. 1, | lin. : Williamson. , Want chicken house cleaned, will give litter to first party. 2,500 cap., 3 bunches raised since cleaned. Ready Noy. 10-|handle 50-60 thousand cap. 15. See me my place nearjConsider layers. All letters Holly Springs, Indian Knolljans. A. J. Lowery, Rt. 3, Rd.;-Near Canton. W. R. Blank- enship, Rt. 2, Canton. usually. -| habits. Will L. Dunn. Rt. with light farm work on farm. Humphries, Rt. 2, Clayton. Want white or-col. man for Dairy and generale farm work. Prefer man with family to cul-- tivate 8 or 10 Acres Cotton on share basis. Grady E. Wheeler, Rt. 1, Box 465, LaFayette. Want nice, clean, healthy wo- man to live as one of family and do farm work. Small salary and willing to work in home and some outside work. No ob- jection to 1 or 2 children. Good house furnished. No bad 2, McDonough. Want middle aed woman to do light farm chores on farm for salary, board and Room. No children, no bad habits, Mr. George W. Watts, Toomsboro. Want couple, (col. or white) with no children to operate small farm on share basis. Have t-row tractor. Would consider wage hand Will give farm as barn 1 man. Man, wie wants job- Have 5 yrs. Binngee te - Middie een wie. large family want te tor and most all fa See me at Fred Bark 2m 2S .ame, Jonesbo: Grizzle, Box 208, and exp. on b good 4-5-Rm. | School bus anit Mov me my place near reference and Expect ref. H..C.|_ 94 Howard, Rt. 1, Fort Valley. Want white woman to help 2 in family. Board and salary. Contact Mrs. A. R. Brown, 306 | 6th. Ave. Bibany. : Want 1-horse farmer on hal- ves to raise cotton, corn and Sorghum and potatoes. Can see me my place 8 mi. So. College Park, just off National Hwy., | near School bus and Mail Rt.. Mrs. Jewel Fryer, Rt. 1, ver dale. = a Want | fare: with exp. in tractor farming, to farm 18-25 A. Cotton on halves. Can furn- ish plenty of day work for spare time. Write giving exp., | number in family, their ages and how to reach your place. J. M. Alston, Rt. 2, Covington. POSITIONS WANTED. Want job on farm. Can drive | 30 yr. old married man with 1 child, school age, position on Broiler farm. Can Stone Mountain, Phone 2076 af desires | for ee Can tractor, or any othe or help in Dairy. Gc in Ga. Can move a Tommie Lee Speay, St., S.W., Atlanta Man and wife. wants grow chickens. Exj ready_ to move | anywhere. Must be and wired for elec. | Millhollan, Rt. 2, Canton. 26 yr. old married School \ small salary. Gontase ie ter 6 P.M. Weathers, 555 Centr: 'w., Atlanta 1b. x GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens Romes net SAliante aoe ; 11-7 11-8 LI ~ 71-10 Steers & Heifers 2 ; aS Good 17.00-18.00 17.00-18.75 - . agen Conl. 14.00-16.60 14.00-17.00 ~ - tas See ae Utility 11.00-14.00 11.00-14.25 10.75-14.00 - ~ 11.00-13.00 Cutters 9.50-11.00 9.50-11.50 9.50-11.25 - 9.75=1 1.00 ae CALVES ; 3 sich Good & Choice 15.00-17.15 14.75-19.50 14.50-17.00 - Z 14.00-18.75 Util. & Coml. 10.25-14.75 10.50-14.75 10.00-14.50 - 10.25-14.00 Coml., Gd. & Ch. ; ae eee Vealers 15.00-24.25 14.00-21.25 - 1 5.00-21 50. | cows ee ee oe Utility 9.75-11.00 - 10.00-11.25 9.75-11.00 - ; 10.00-10.75 C c 7.00- 9.75 7.50-10.25 7.00-10.00 . 7.00-1 0.00 BULLS eae Util. & Coml, 11.00-12.50 11.50-13.00 11.00-13.75 - 11.00-13.00 Cutters 9. 00-11.00 10.00-11.75 10.00-11.50 - 10.00-12.75 STOCKERS ; eae Steers & Heifers 11.00-15.80 12.00-16.75 12.00-16.50 - Calves 10,50-17.00 10.50-18.00 10.00-17.00 Sourse of Information so Ge Federal - State Market News Service 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga,