Commissioner
Bulletin
Phil Campbell,
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1958
NUMBER 19
eral Government :
S State Efforts.
By PHIL CAMPBELL x
Commissioner of Agriculture _
te Department of Agriculture
d into an agreement with the
partment of Agriculture for the
ration of a program designed to
oducts in Georgia.
r the new program the Fed-
ering the program. By match-
Federal funds I am confident
uch to improve the market-
oduce and poultry products.
ives of the State Department
e will work with farmers,
d marketing specialists, whole-
retail merchants and consumers
rt to improve the grading,
and marketing of es,
, poultry and eggs- >
t for administering the pro-
rr the first half of the year and
not administering the program
e will run to about $17,100
first half of 1956.
ng the program will be concern-
al is to help farmers: oe
y produce and poultry prod-
len help all handlers of these
- the agreement signed by m,
ggs has been estimated at
ily with service directly to the
d all. those who handle the
icts before they reach the con= :|"
aq COURSES
ifton: Jan. 10, pos Jan. 12,
potatoes; Jan. 13, livestock
g and showing; Jan. 17-18, ma- |
hop and electricity: Jan. 19,
elons and cantaloupes; Jan.
and fertilizers; Jan. 30,
Feb. 2, swine; Feb. 9, beef
eb. 10, tomatoes; Feb. 16,
silage; Feb. 17, rural press
blic relations; Feb. 23, spring
and fabrics.
ack: Jan. $1, dairy produc: -
le: Feb. 1, dairy production.
"Georgia
TE OF THE SOUTH
marketing of produce and |
os
uties of my staff members ad-
EST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
ARKETING PROGRAM PUSHEL
Agisculiarel
CALENDAR
Jan. 10, Athens Annual Meeting,
Piedmont Hereford Assn.
P Jan. 18, Tifton, Coastal Plains Exp. Sta-
tion Annual ton-per-acre peanut
awards meeting.
Jan. 16, Atlanta Ruritan National
convention, ~
Jan. 16-17, Sais. Southssciern Dairy
Cooperative Marketing clinic.
Jan. 17-18, University of Georgia, Athens
Annual meeting Georgia Plant
Food Educational Society and Geor-
gia section, American Society . of
Agronomy:
17- 18, Atlanta Georgia Day
Association Convention.
Jan.
Jan. 20, Rock Eagle Park Annual meet.
Georgia Sheep Breeders Association.
Jan, 23-25, Atlanta Southeastern Poul-
.. try and Egg Association convention.
Jan. 24-25, Macon Southeastern Duroc
Congress.
Jan. 31, Tifton Georgia Duroc Asso-
ciation Sale.
farm products hold and retain quality
until the products reach the consumer. '
_ The program will also be concerned with
educating the consumer to the value of
quality in produce and poultry products
. and teaching the housewife what to look
for in buying these farm products.
Boyce Dyer, director of the Market
Division of the department will head up.
the work on produce. Paul Jolley, di-
- rector of the Inspection Division and C.
E. Boggs, chief of the egg section for
the department will supervise the work
in relation to eggs. Jack Gilchrist, di-
rector of the Information. and Education
Division, will divide his time among both .
groups in assisting with the administra-
tion of the program.
~The. Federal funds for use in im--
proving the marketing of produce and
eggs have been available for some time
but this is the first time there has been
an effort on the part of Georgia to par-
ticipate in the cost-sharing program.
- [ am confident that this new project
will help us greatly as we work to
strengthen our farm marketing system.
_ Farmers Organize cs
Vegetable Associations
Georgia farmers in six state farm.
market areas have organized vegetable
growers associations as an outgrowth
of meetings sponsored by the Agricul-
tural Extension Service and the State
Department of Agriculture. -
The meetings were held at Thomas-
ville, Valdosta, Moultrie, Nashville, Tif-
ton and Adel. Additional meetings are
planned at other state farm market sites
to discuss with interested farmers the
possibilities of increased vegetable pro-
duction and to iron out marketing diffi-
culties.
At each of the meetings already held
the majority of farmers in attendance
agreed that they must do a better job
of holding culls off the market. They
were also in agreement that better grad-
ing and marketing facilities are needed
on state farm markets.
The State Department of Agricul-
ture plans a continued program of assist-
ance to help the vegetable growers im-
prove the quality of vegetables offered
on state farm markets and expand their
markets to take care of increased pro-
duction. -
New Leaflets Aid Farmers
In Marketing Vegetables
Three new leaflets are now being dis-
tributed to county agents to help produce
growers in the marketing of three pro-
duce crops sweet corn, tomatoes and
cantaloupes:
The leaflets, written by W. C. Carter,
Extension Service economist, include in-
formation on a variety of subjects such
as varieties, marketing practices at har-
vest time, judging for maturity and rec-
ommended methods of picking, sorting,
grading, packing and selling.
Farmers interested in obtaining any
or all of these leaflets may secure them
from their county agents free of charge.
Drink More Milk, Girls!
As a group, women drink less milk
than men or teenagers. Health officials
say that many women do not drink nearly
enough milk to assure health needs.
Georgia, lirst:
PEANUTS
BROILERS
* NAVAL STORES
* PEACHES
e PIMIENTO PEPPER
e IMPROVED PECANS
NATIONAL spit RI AL
; A ASSOCI-ATHaN
eas
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Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible
under postage regulations inserted one time on each request
ind repeated only wher request is accompanied by new copv
of notice. Notices must be received not later than Tuesday for
the Market Bulletin of the following week.
Under Legislative Act the
notives.
ng more than 35-4U words.
not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the
Bulletin. nor for any transaction resulting from published
Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain-
uct mcluding name and address
Georgia Market Bulletin does
By Department
- Published Weekly ai .
114-122 Pace St., Covington. Georgia t
Notify on FORM 3579 Market Bulletin
222 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia
of Agriculture
Office at Covington, Georgia
Entered as second class matter August 1.
Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for
in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917
1937 at the Post
under: Act of June 6, 1900.
PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner
Inspection Division
Chemistry Division ___
Marketing Division __
Veteri inary Division
OFFICES OF AGRICULTURAL DIVISIONS :
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Paul J olley, Director
Harry ~ Johnson, Director
Boyce Dyer, Director
arena & Education Division \_-
Jack Gilchrist, Director
Dr. J. W. Mann, Director
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SALE EVENTS
dan. 20 (Friday) Cochran...
Sale of-40 bred, Reg. Poland
Chinds 27 at Farm. Ne R.
Mullis, Cochran.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Super C. Farmall tractor with,
planters, cultivators, Fertilizer
attach; dbl. section harrow,
weeder, 4-wheel tractor, Wagon,
rubber -tires, Case l-row Corn
Picker. All good cond., $2,500.
Willie H. Cranford, Rt. 1, Coch-
ran.
AC model B. Tractor, with
new type cultivator, frame and
equip., fertilizer distributor,
planter and 18 in. bottom plow
with power lift, $400, at my
farm. Paul Tyre, Rt. 2, Pearson.
1948 JD Tractor, 1951 Ford
tractor, Ford planters, Cultiva-
tors, 4-disc. tiller ,Tandem har-
row, all 3-point bitch, stalk cut-
ter, tractor wagon, Cotton Dus-
ter. All good cond. W. C. Carey,
Sr., Box 142, Bostwick.
Vacaway Seed Cleaner with
elec. motor, variety of screens,
used very little, $75; Bottom
plow, practially new for AC
model G. tractor, $50: 2-row
planter and fertilizer distributor
for AC model G. tractor, excel-
Jent cond., both for $75. E.
Thompson, Jr., Cataula.
e :
Practically new, 4 units of 6
burners each Mayo-Florence,
Tobacco curing Oil Burning
Stoves, at 1/2 price, with all
Pipes. Complete and ready to
go. Cash. Mrs. W. D. McSween,
Rt. 3, Hazlehurst.
1-horse wagon, good cond.,
$50. Cash. J..B. Brinson, Rt. 3,
Box 98, Waynesboro.
Jay Bee 10 in. Hammer Mill
with bagging attach., $55.~Clyde
Friar, Rt. 2, Powder Springs,
Phone Austell, 2489.
Complete Irrigation system,
#ll equipment. Operated approx.
100 hrs. C. W. Walker, 1049 Red
Bird Rd., Augusta, Phone 46311,
Ext. 8368.
Farmall B. Tractor and equip.,
_ Including John Blue Cotton Dus-
ter. Odell Ward, Rt. 1, Dexter.
Lakeland.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
John Deer LA tractor with
bottom plow, planter and 2 sets
Cultivators. Good cond. Pay my
equity and take up payments.
See Saturdays. seks O. J. Marks,
Jonesboro.
5 oil Raine drum _ type,
Brooders, 100 cap., good cond.
Complete, $25 ea. at my home.
Mrs. C. W. Smith, Buena Vista.
2 sets Planters, and Cultiya-|
tors for WD Allis Chalmers trac-
tor, good cond. John R. Flan-
ders, Adrian
Jim Brown, 500 cap. chick
brooder, used 2 seasons, good
cond. $30. Will not ship. Frank
Landun, Stephens.
Elec. Incubator, 400 turkey or
chicken eggs; also 8 section elec.
battery brooder. Excellent oper-
ating cond. Cheap. J. A. Bunce,
Rt. 6, Box 63, Statesboro.
2-H Oliver Cultivator, $25; Old
Hickory 2-horse Wagon, $35; 2-
row stalk cutter, $20. Also about
1,400. bales Hay, 75ce bale at
farm. Ode Wilson, Rt. 1, Mur-
rayville.
2-disc. plow, A-1 cond., fits
M. or MT John Deere tractor,
has power lift control, $150
cash, at my place, 7 mi. N. E.
R. M. Pierce, Lake-
land.
6-can milk cooler, American
all crop dryer, seed cleaner and
other equip. for seed cleaning
and drying plant. .Thos. D.
James, Rt. 1, Musella.
3 Buckeye Oil Brooders, 1,000
cap. ea., good cond. $75, G. V.
Kirby, Rt. 1, Lizella, Phone
Macon, 3-5450.
1948 Farmall Tractor, planters,
cultivators, and fert. attach.,
starter, lights, pulley, power
take-off, 4 disc. tiller, 6 ft. har-
row, $80; 6 ft. J. D. Seeder with
frame, $50; IHC side del. rake,
$75;.Farm wagon, $50. All good
cond. No letters. P. L, Gibb,
Abbeville.
Ford tractor, Wood saw, com-
plete with lift attach. and mov-
able, or with tractor. New cond.
Reasonable. Rs H. Bunn, Mid-
ville,
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REAU OF MARKETS 222 STATE -APITOL, Atlanta.
se SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
200 gal. Dare-Kool Dairy farm
bulk milk cooling tank, No.
13754, Used 2 mo. Reasonable.
O. W. Wilburn, Rt. 1, Winder.
Recently rebuilt JD model
A. tractor, with power trol 6-
disc. tiller and 24 disc. harrow,
Farmall C. tractor with plant-
ing equip. All good cond. Reas-
onably priced. Mrs. Ed H. Shep-
pard, Rt. 4, Box 68, Sanders-
ville, Phone Tennille 384-W-3.
Dbl. disc. plow, Ford 3 paint
hitch, in good cond.; also want
JD Manure loader, "No. 30, in
good cond, and priced right
for cash. F. Y. Rogers Sr., Rt.
4, Box 300, Ringgold.
New Ford tractor Pulley, $47
GoeR. Murphy, Duluth.
Garden tractor, 2- 1/2 a Bs
Briggs Stratton engine, good
running cond.; Brady tractor,
turn plow, lay. off plow, guano
distributor, drag harrow, Cut-
away harrow, cultivator plows,
Pea Thrasher. First class cond.
W. A. Rosser,-Rt. 1, Elberton,
| Phone 245+R.
Elec. brooder, 300- cap., good
cond., $20. No checks. Leo Ak-
ins, Rt. 1, Twin City.
15 in. Meadows Gold Medal
Hammer Mill, 8 screen sizes,
excellent cond. $150. D. A.
Law, Chula, Phone Tifton 1Ti6-
R-2.'
VA case tractor ith Culti-
vator and Planters, new hy-
draulic lift, good 10 x 28 tires,
good running cond. $350 or
trade for Cub or AC. tractor.
Sam Jones, Rt. 1, Box 550, Col-
umbus. =,
Athens 2-dise. plow exciiant
cond., $125 with hook-up for
JD- A, or B. tractor. Charles Ww.
Carter, Winterville.
1951 VAC Case ieaeion: W/3
paint hitch, W/Cultivator, and
Planters; also. 4-disc. Krause
tiller, used very little. ee sis
ice. Le G. Reese, Mesena. -
Dairy equip: 2 bottle fillers
and capper with 15 gal. tank;
also small aerator ahd 20 cases
of qt. bottles. H. A. Butler, Rt.
3, Macon.
JD-MT tractor, dettiac: tiller
and 20 dise harrow, slightly
used and in good cond., sell
or trade for livestock. R. S.
Deen, Alma. :
Case VAC with 3 point hitch,
1951 model with original tires,
$475. Felton Denney, Rt. 3, Car-
roliton, Phone TE-2-8198.
1954 Farmall Super M. trac-
tor, Intn.l. 81/2 ft. dbl. section
harrow, Taylor-Way bush and
bog 8- disc. harrow, Intnl. tool
bar, Plow, excellent cond.,
$2,495; Farmall Cub tractor with
power lift, planters, cultiva-
tors, $550. Contact. Jas. M.
Butts, Re ot The Rock. Phone
3760.
Allis Chidtmers: tractor, good
cond., made only 2 crops with
it, Sell cheap. V. F. Cooper,
Box 111, Cedartown.
-1952 JD miodel A. tractor,
with Cultivators, tiller and har-
row. Mrs. T. Fv "Fordham, Dev-
ereux.
a
AC combine, 42 in. blade,
good running cond., $150; also
25 bu. Iron Peas, 7 bu. Shirt
and Breaches Peas, $3.50 bu.
E. R. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 81,
Louisville.
Three 2-horse Wagons, Walk-
ing cultivators, 2 riding culti-
vators, Peanut Thrasher, Corn
shucker, and plenty of horse
drawn plows. Paul Barrett, %
S.. P. -Murrays.. Farm, <Rt- 1;
Kennesaw, Phone Marietta, 8-
7914.
4-sec. elec. chick brooder, 100
chick cap. each section, com-
plete with stand, $25; also K-
oil brooder, 400 cap., $5 FOB.
All good cond. Elvin Dunn, Rt.
1, Chauncey.
2 Ferguson Corn and Bean,
Planters, good as new, $25 ea.;
Cut-away disc. harrow, dbl.
section; 32-twenty in. disc., $250;
AC 1945 tractor, $250. 3 mi.
E. Fort Valley, on Macon Hwy.
: H. Minyard; Rt. 1, Fort Val-
ey.
2-horse eaeone cheap;
wagon pulled by mules. Oscar
Bullock, Warm Springs.
Frick. ee picker and bal-
er, good cond. James H. Pitt-
man, 1924 Elizabeth Dr.,
usta. $SED
AC model B. tractor, l-row
with cultivators, good cond.,
$30. W. F. Overton, Bonaire.
Large Cane Mill sfor sale or
exch. for Cow, Corn, Hog or
young hens; also Mule Stalk
cutter. Shellie D. Branch, Rt.
1, Glennville.
Aug-
Turbine deep well pump, ot
phase current, fits 6 in. well
or larger, lifting water 120 ft.
100 gal. per minute. Guar. first
class cond. Complete outfit with
extra set of shafts, $500. R. J.
Holder, Swainsboro, Phone 2702
Late B Model JD Tractor, first
class cond. cheap for trade for
Cows. Roy Bishop, 489 Spring
a N. W., Atlanta, Phone LA-
456.
Super C. Farmall tractor with
Cultivator, Planter, Fertilizer
attachments; also dbl. section
harrow, weeder, 4-wheel- trac-
tor, Wagon with rubber tires,
1 Case 1 row Corn picker. A-1
cond., $250. Willie H. Cranford,
Rt. ie Cochran. |
Elec. taacbetee 100 egg size,
used last yr. $12.50. Chara G.
Cotton, Rt. 2, Conyers.
Model T.L.H. 3 H. P. Lawson
air cooled Gas Engine; 4 pace
Used for cut-off saw. EC
Kinney, Rt. 2, Box 35, Bive
Ridge.
1-row McCormick Stalk bas
per, 2-horse Iron Wheeler dbl.
and single tree, A-1 cond., $25,
my place, 4- 1/2 mi. S.W. Happy |
Hollow, Black Top Rd. W. W.
McPherson, Villa Rica.
Case Forage Harvester, Model
C, with Wis. engine power unit,
row crop and mower bar attach.
Used only 3 seasons. Ray E, Tid-
well, wonders: Phone 2112.
Star 45 Pea and Velvet Bean.
Thrasher, nearly perfect run-
ning cond. Extra heavy duty
elevator and mounted. Sell or
trade for White face calves. Mur-
phy W. Cooke, Rt. 2, Sanders-
ville.
SECOND HAND
_MACHINERY WANTED
Want 10-20 good milk cans.
State price and cond. Neil
Holdeman, Rt. 1, Box 105-A,
Louisville.
Want M Platform or Gin
Scales to draw about 20,000 lbs.
F, F. Waldrop, Hill City.
Want 36 in. Mill Rocks for
Corn Mill, in good cond. Mrs.
Paul D. Cates, 841 Academy
Ave., Waynesboro, Phone 3676.
Want Pulley for Ford tractor,
also Cub tractor with Cultiva-
tor. Take all equip. if priced
reasonable. Milton aes: REI,
Nicholls. =
_
Want David Bradley, if man |
chain Saw, with 18 in. blade.
Cheap for cash. J. L. Armstrong,
Rt. 2, Stockbridge.
Want power Orchard Sprayer
on rubber, prefer PTO type, also
want Pea Huller. Both to be in
first elass cond. H. R. oo
Rt. 1, Bremen.
Want Buggy in good cond.,
and Reasonably priced. Frank
Haygood, Cassville. :
Want Ford or Ferguson rear
Cultivator in good cond. J. H.
Brazier, Rt. 1, Zebulon.
Want Biock for Farmall A.
Tractor. Boyd Payne, Juno.
Want 2-row, tractor drawn
stalk cutter in fair cond., rea-
sonable price. Preferably near
Cartersville or Adairsville. C. Q.
Orton, Rt. 4, Cartersville.
Want Cultivator, Botton Plow,
and Corn Planter, for John
Deere MT. tractor. O. P. South-
ern, Stockbridge.
Want hand operated Pea
Thrasher, in good cond. Kinman
poe Noes xO Box Ate
ates
also}
| field beans,
-|Salet English
| postage. Mrs. J. N.
1,500 bu. Vict
90c bu. at bins;
Soybean Hay, $35
-Fred Flanders,
Dublin. 5 :
Good tender
striped half runn
nut 6 wks. "Whi i
and speckled cut
65
Add postage.
3, Ellijay. |
Good tender
Striped White ha
Pink. Peanut 6
Creaseback and
Short Cornfield |
mixed cut-shorts,
tender Salet Eng
cup. Add postaee
Mrs. Preston
3, Ellijay.
Large, round,
Watermelon, 40
stamped addresse
Mrs. P. Ey Traylor
1955 crop multip!
$1 gal. Add posta
ger a Rt
Wile. oe. 2
Long, gteaac
bears Bae frost,
long, slender, es
2 doz. pods, 25c;_
Banana Sweet Pepps
2 for 25c. Add a
Perlene Roper, Ri
ville.
yr. Pepper,
cold fashion Mtn. Bu
doz. and stamped
PP. J. E. Eaton, R
28 lbs. Yellow
ermelon seed. $1.25
over $1 lb. C. D. |}
Woodstock. :
Green- pod Okra
purple hull Peas.
Box 232-B., Dou
12: 000 Ibs. Mart
Milo Grain ~s
bags, $50 ton,
Bower, Rt. 1,
2510: 3
mond Congo and
ties Cowhorn and
ne Pepper, 30c |
also Melon seed,
C. W. Page, 149 N.
Atlanta 8, Phone
Fresh Calif. nin
seed, 20 starts,
$1. PP. Woodley
Waco.
1955 crop Smith
taloupe seed, $2.50
lots, $2 Ib.; 25 Tbs. or
1b. E. Thompson,
Sorghum Cane
also purple hull Ci
Few gal. White
nest onions, = 40 G
PP. Mrs. Miller
Greenville.
Red Multiplyi
50c C. Add posta
ten, Rt. 2, amil
_ Genuine-Hicks |
seed, highest germ
$1.40 oz., $15 db. |
Blackshear.
cleaned Iron Pe
bu. bags, $4 bu.
shipped. Will
before comin
37030.
1955 old -
Runner gar x
ple blooming gua
vil treated, 50c pt
hull Peas,
White and
ders, 50
nder aes beans,
brown striped, and
Peanut half
cup; ed speckled
and purple hull peas,
iso bunch beans, 50c
stage. No stamps nor
dy Banks, Rt. 1,
Arlington Sericea
germ., 30c Ib.; 5,000
ericea seed, 92 pet.
Ib. All: recleaned,
J 100 Ib. bags, also
ao hay, $25 ton.
B. Mask, Brooks, Phone
( 5
*
3 FOR SALE
Piace size Straw-
85ce C. del. damp
. E, Barker, Ruth-
s@ z
rmuda plants, 65c
in bags, or $25 per
load. Cash: Shel-
; Rt. 1, Glennville.
Pecan bires 223 fk,
$1.50: 4-5 ft., $1. 75.
ft. Parcel Post, col-
Exp. Col. No less 4
E. Brown, Baconton.
red Plum trees,
ey Figs, Banana
ell rooted, 2-3 ft., 50c
No order less. $l.
sacks. Miss Merle
5, Quitman. ~
_ea.; Hunt, Creek
dark variety, Yuga}
of light variety, $3
P. Whatley, Helena.
concord grapes, 6, $1.25;
., 6, $1.50! 12, $2.90;
Martha Washington,
Bpe a yk 42-- S650:
g grape, 2 yr., 12,
iday, Rt. 5, Rome.
ashion red speckled
bushes, some too
ail, 5, $1 PP. Come
nes. L. J. Vallrath,
E FOR SALE
deen Angus bull, 6
r broke, dbl. bred
reeding, around 400
$125. Papers in buy-
a. cite he Re 2
ed type Gieretord bull,
Rt. 1, Covington, Phone 6818.
Marvin Frick, Stapleton. .
Scuppernong as- ;
Martin.
Purebred 5 yr. old dbl. stand-
ard polled Hereford bull 1,600
Ibs., best of bloodlines and mark-
ing, at Circle H. Ranch, 2 mi. So.
Osierfield. D. J. Harper. Osier-
field.
6 reg. heifers, all freshen early
Spring; 3 artifically bred. V. F.
Cooper, Box 111, Cedartown.
Reg. Angus bull; top quality,
service age Angus bulls, also
fine herd |sire, Envious 11 of
Fra Mar, Ga. Grand Champion
bull of- 1951, 6 yrs. old, top cond.,
$500. W. C. Hardy, Rt. di Griffin,
Phone 6767.
11 young ' purebred Angus
Cows, with calves at side and
others to calve soon, also 6 hei-
fers. Attractive price. H._S.
Demaree, 149 Taylor St, Amer-
icus.
10 choice Reg. Angus bulls*
around 2 yrs. old, very reason-
able prices, at the Buena Vista
Stock Farm. Joe S. Burgin,
Buena Vista.
Reg. 7 mo. old Aberdeen An-
gus bull short blocky type, good
breeding. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak,
Phone PO-1-6396.
Purebred Holstein bull, 5 mo.
old. H. S. Mulkey, P. O. Box 151,
So. Atlanta Rd., Smyrna, Phone
55726.
Reg. 5 mo. old Jersey heifer,
from fine bloodlines, $65 at my
place. No mail. Jimmy F. Moss,
2 Holstein bull calves, 6 wks.
old, from Dams producing from
60 to 70 lbs..ea. Milk daily. My
place, 7 mi. N. W. Louisville.
Purebred Holstein bull, 11 mo.
id. 5 1003-7. Ms Hamilton,
Devereux.
Fine reg. Black Angus bull,
old enough for service; also
10 cows mated to Black Angus,
calve in 3 or 4 months. W. L.
Cousins, 3001 Cooledge Rd.,
Tucker, Phone 43-7316 nights.
Reg. Guernsey bull, 11-1/2
mo. old, gentle, good breeder,
reasonable. W. T. Nash, Jr.,
Greensboro, Phone 6332.
Jersey Cow, freshen Jan. 15,
second calf; also Jersey heifer,
a VE, -old. Viola Brady, Rt. A
Box343, Cairo.
_ Reg. black Angus bull, 21 mo.
old. $150 or trade for Reg. bred
Jersey heifer. See me week days
after 6 P.M. J. C. Herron, Rt. 1
. Reg. horn type Hereford bull
calves: finest bloodline.. Odgen
10 mo. old purebred Santa
Gertrudis bull; also 10 mo. old
half breed bull: 1/2 Santa Ger-
trudis andl/2 Brahma. J. W.
Morris, c/o Ga. Better Farm,
BuO: Box it3: Carrollton.
2 young Cows, one with 2 mo.
old. heifer calf; other freshen
Jan.; also 200 lb. male calf. Bill:
Brown, 416 Lake Ave., Griffin,
Phone 5197.
4 purebred "polled Hereford
cows with calves at side; 3 heif-
ers, 1 bull; 1 cow and calf reg.;
3 cows and calves purebrec but
no papers. All cows pasture ex-
posed to reg. polled Hereford
bull. G. W. Darden, Watkins-
ville.
Purebred White Face Here-
fords, $10 up. My place, 3 mi.
Norcross. J. W. Lindsey, Med-
lock Bridge Rd., Norcross, Phone
3564.
2 reg. well marked Hereford
bulls, horned type, Domino
bloodline, 14 mo. old, $100; 17%
mo. old, $150. Reg papers in-
cluded, R. M. Davison, Wood-
ville, Phone HU-9-2962.
HOGS FOR SALE
Tamworth boar pigs, pure-
bred, all Reg. Fine bacon type.
Selected stock. Best prices. J. S.
Davis; Rt. -3; Fitzgerald. Phone
6541.
Purebred Hampshire pigs, 12
wks. old, reg. buyers name, $25
ea. Steve Stocks, Leesburg,
Phone HE-5-9923. ~
10 health pigs, 1/2 guinea, 1/2
OIC. Ready. Jan. 5, $7.50 (ea.
Grady Panter, Dial.
10 good Shoats, 100 lbs. ea.
Priced to sell. See Store, 3 mi.
W. McDonough on Jonesboro.
~ D. T. Foster, McDonough.
Reg. Black Poland China Pigs,
Treated for Cholera. 12 wks.
old, $25 ea. E. P. Drexel, Rt. 3,
Tifton,
30 Tamworth-PC cross pigs,
10 wks. old, $10 ea. Inquire at
Gulf Station, Lithia Springs.
Mrs. Irene McCollum, Re or
Douglasville.
Purebred foods gilts and
boars,, 8-10 wks. old, reg., $25
ea. F.O.B. Hilton E. Davidson,
Rt. 2, Glenwood.
Ree. Hereford boars and sows,
$15 ea., papers in buyers name
at S. P. Murrays Farm, off
Statesboro Rd. Morris Barrett,
Rt. 1, Kennesaw, Phone Mari-
etta, 8-7914.
Purebred Hampshire _ boars
ANE Sy ees 58
_ HOGS FOR SALE _
2 good SPC gilts, best blood-
lines, now ready to breed, $35
ea. with papers. Reg. in buyers
name. My place. George Fergu-
son, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
4 purebred SPC boars, 4 mo.
old, $30 ea.; 10 purebred Duroc
boars and gilts, 2-3 mo. old,
$25 to $30 ea. No papers. B. T.
Harte, Rt. 2, Leslie.
20 Shoats, 50 Ib. ea. Sell at
barn, 9 mi. So. Warrenton. Will
not ship. Alvin Johnson, Rt. 1,
(5 Points), Gibson.
9 purebred Hampshire pigs,
16 wks. old, sub, to reg. 4
boarss, 5 gilts, $15 ea. for lot.
Billy Parker, Star Rt. Rd.,
Blairsville.
' Deep red Duroc males, reg.
buyers name, reg. papers furn-
ished free with ea. pig; also
males, 125 lbs. ea. 9 males and
1 female in litter, $35 ea. crat-
ed FOB, 2 unrelated females,
for $100 del. H. L. Williams, %
Valley farm, Raxley.
Reg. SPC stock boar, blue
ribbon winner, 9 mo .old, $75
at my farm. Jimmy Anthony,
Route, Yatesville, Phone 2536.
Reg. Hampshire gilts, and
males, 8 wks. to 7 mo. old. Good
bloodlines,
Green, % Green Valley Farm,
Rt. 2, Cartersville.
Reg. Hampshire pigs, 3 mo.
old, strict reg., excellent blood-
lines, $25 ea. at farm; reg.
Hampshire boar, 18 mo. old, wt.,
400 lbs., $50. Ben F. Wilcox,
Rt. 3, Hazlehurst.
4 purebred Hampshire pigs,
old enough to wean, $7 ea.;
3 purebred Hampshire Sows,
farrow in 4 wks., $50 ea. also
small spotted heifer, freshen
Jan. 15, $65. Ralph Dangar,
Woodstock, Phone Roswell, 24-
ne.
7 wks. old Hampshire .and |
Hereford cross pigs, $7 ea.; also }
Shoats, $15. Fred E. Ferrell,
Rt. 3; Marietta, Phone Smyrna |
5-8344.
4 Reg. SPC shoats, 2 boars
and 2 gilts, 40-75 lbs., $15-$17
ea. From grand Champion FFA
stock. Reg.
Cannot ship. James Callaway,
Rt. 1, Fayetteville.
7 fine Pigs, good bloodlines,
reasonably priced. Richard H.
Strange, 602 Savannah St.,
Hartwell.
Good Berkshire and SPC cross
shoats. My place, 1 mi. Silver
Shoals Church, on Homer Rd.
Hubert Chambers, Rt. 1, Mays-
well cared for, $20 |
to $50 ea. at farm. Hoyt A.}
in buyers name. |
HOGS FOR 3ALE
Reg. Hereford Pigs, 50-60 Ibs.
weaned, reg. papers, top pro-
ducing breeding stock. Mrs. W.
A. Ward, Jr., % Ward Meade
Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta, Phone
8-8772. :
HORSES AND MULES.
FOR SALE
White big Mare, work single
or dbl.,
Smith, 2000 Spalding Dr., Dun-
woody, Phone Chamblee 7-5172.
Palomino Stud Colt, 18 mo.
old, Jr. reg. Palomino Horse,
breeders of America. Del. or
come see at Westwood farm.
Geo. W. West, IJr., 4825 Peach-
tree Dunwoody -Rd., NE, At-
lanta, Phone EX-5579.
2 Mares, 48 in. tall, straw-
berry Roan, Silver Dapple, witn
White man, and tail, very
gentle, $450 for both. Harry
| Lambert, 1003 Dawson Rd., Al-
| bany, Phone HE-2-2178.
Pr. mules, 1100 Ibs. ea.; 2
horse wagon, good cond. C. S.
Graves, Rt. 2, Fayetteville,
Phone 5251. : f
Light Red Mare, 9 yrs. old,
| gentle, ride and work anywhere
$75 cash. Fran Gilman, Rt. 1,
Abbeville.
Reg. Tenn. Walking Mare,
walk, trot, canter, rides good,
| very good cow horse, and very
gentle, and 3 wks. old colt,
both sorrel.
gan, Rt. 3, Moultrie.
Black gelding, 5 or 6 yrs.
old, 650-700 Ibs., very gentle.
| Richard Corbitt, Rt. i Alma.
Palomino Mare, 13 yrs. old,
1,200 lbs., 3. gaits, saddle and
bridle, very gentle and trained
for horse shows $125. Must tbe
guar. good home. Inquiries ans.
Mary Evelyn Lowry, % Dr.
| Cartersville.
| Brown dappled, 8 yrs. old,
| Shetland Pony, gelding, well
| broke, $175; Yearling Shetland
| Pony Horse Colt, green broke,
$125; 2-wheel used Pony Cart,
good cond., $45. Artis Patter-
son, Rt. 2, Lenox.
RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS,
AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES FOR SALE)
Small herd of Ped. Giant
Chinchilla rabbits, reasonable
price. Mrs. C. F. Stowell, P. O.
Box 504, Vidalia.
4 Chinchilla Does, $2 ea. O. P.
$75 my place. Earl J. -
$200. James Mor-/
Harold Lowry, 6 School Road, -
1 8, 1954. Papers a-|A. Geifuss, c/o Melody Brook|and gilts, 8-10 wks. old, $22.50} ville. Foster, Good Hope, Phone 5246.
bert Taylor, 3 Kings|Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta, Phone|ea-; Open gilts, 100 Ibs., $45; | : :
relia, Smyrna, 5-7385. boars ready for service, $50. All 9 OIC pigs, 6 wks. old, Jan. 3 breeding prs. reg. So. Amer-
Angus bull, wt. 600
J. K. Ensz, Staple-
Milch Cows, with second and
third calf. John Goldin, Drake-
town.
reg. buyers name.; also bred
gilts and Sows, not reg., $60 ea.;
David. Stough, Locust Grove,
Phone Griffin 7396.
23, or will sell Sow and pigs,
first litter now. No letters. See
Sat. only. Mrs. O. J. Marks,
Freeman Rd., Jonesboro.
ican Chinchillas, (not rabbits),
also 3 three mo. old males. Rea-
St., Bremen, Phone 3181.
log Prices Paid At Various Markets
sonable. C. J. Garrett, 323 Laurel .
: : No.1 No. 2 No. : No. 4 JAN. 3
iehis Conn. Co. Rome 14.10 13.80 13.00 11.00 | McRae S/Y, McRae. 12.05 11.42 11.23
: - = Sows Farmer's L/S Auc. Co., Nashville 12.29 11.98 Teaa 10.75
12.38 = 2:42:22 12.30 Troup Co. Sale, LaGrange 13.05 12.22 11.70 12.87 .
' Dawsen L/S Co., Dawson 11.91 11.95 12.10
Tattnall S/Y, Giennviile 12.15 11.62 11.35 10.55
13.50 13.00 12.00 10.20 Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 12.01 11.60 11.20: 11.00
Saws 12.04
oa 14.25 14.00 13.25 12.35 Farmer's SiN. Arlington 11.90 11.80 14275... 12.00
omm. Co., Dublin as, 4a eo RAD 13: 12.00 ;
- : ae Metter L/S Mkt, Metter 12.22 11.60 11.20
ae Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 12.43 12.22 11.69 11.00
12.21 1TAG 11.51 11.10 Farmer's S/Y, Sylvania 12.00 11.70 11.70 12.50
12.28 12.05 11.70 Smith S/Y No. 3, Thomson 12.00 11.50 10.00
z . : 12.90 12.25 12.90
p a Sac & 12.11 11.76 11.70 11.27 Farmer's Co-Op. L/S Assn, Soperton 12.23 10.30
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te wdivchots 12.28 11.50 11.20 11.10 Meul*rie L/S Co., Moultrie 12.30 12.10
oe = . s 4 : : 12.50
oe Calxton $/Y, Claxton 1215 11.65 12.00. 410.50
: es . Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 11.70 TE.5? 11.40
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ee a) : ae : 11.80
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Aue., Cacirna 13.05- 12.95 13.00 12.70 Vidalia S/Y, Vidalia 12.25 11.50 11.00 11.20
S/Y, 12.05 11.85 11.65 sans
- 12.30 12.19 11.85 | Bainbridge S$/Y, Bainbridge 11.21 10.83 10.58 10.25
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RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, "POULTRY FOR SALE : TRY FOR S$. a} aly OCK W.
- AND GUINEA PIGS z
(CAVIES FOR SALE)
NZ White Rabbits, top quality
bred Does, $6.50 to $7.50 ea.;
6-8 mo. Does, $3.50 to $6 ea.;
6 mo. to 1 yr. old Bucks, $3 to
$5.,ea. Subject to reg. C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave., N. E., At-
lanta 8, Phone AT-6452.
10-NZ White Does, all bred,
NZ White Buck, 3 mo.
old, $2.50; Juniors, $5 pr. Ship
anywhere. John Fields, 1018 W.
Poplar St., Griffin, Phone 3682
after 6 p.m.
SHEEP AND GOATS
+. FOR SALE
* 32 Ewes, 5 lambs at side,
others lamb from now until
Spring; 2, purebred Sulfolk
Rams, with papers; 5 Ewes with
lambs, $20 pr.; 27 Ewes, bred,
$20 ea. See my farm, at Co.
line School. W. N. Skinner, Jr.,
Rt. 4, Winder.
3 Nubian male goats, 9 mos.-
J -yr.- old, $25, or $10 ea. also
exch. pr. mules for Hampshire
Ewes, 1-3 yrs. old. J. F. Well-
born, Rock Spring.
8 milk goats, 1-6 yrs. old, fine
breeders, some 2 gal. milk daily
when fresh, some _ hornless:
white Saanan, brown Nubian,
also black, brown and white,
$10 ea. for lot. Will ship C. R.
Wade, Rt. 2, Alto.
JLTRY FOR SALE
BANTAMS:
12 Sebright Bantams Pullets,
Roosters, $14.50 at my home.
. B. Haymes, Turin.
4 prs.*Golden Pheasants, pr.
Ring Neck Pheasants, Trio ea.
f Show Stock Golden Sebright
Bantams and White Cochin Ban-
tams. Sell lot cheap. N. W.
Evans, Box 66, Yatesville.
Bantams: Old English B. B.
ed, modern B. B. Red and Old
nglish Silver Duckwing Game,
uff Brahma and White Leg-
orns. Reasonable. B. H. Holson-
ack, 302 S. Harris St. East
oint.
CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:
Pit games: 1 trio ea., Lundy
Blues and Tassel Tate -Clai-
borns, 2 yrs. old; 2 Grey cocks,
2 yrs. old, wt. 5-6 lbs.; 2 Blue
stags, half Roundhead and half
Traveler. M. A. Ledford; Rt. 1,
Cedartown. (At Fish Creek)
2 pit game hens and rooster,
5.50 for lot; 5 hens, $2 ea. All
0 mos. old; also, 4 Bantam
hens, $1 ea. Lockard Bell, 2677
Pharr Rd. N. E. Atlanta 17.
Phone CR-4390.
CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS::
March Stags, Morgan White
Hackles, Allen Round ~ Head,
Carolina Blues, $5 ea., $12 trio.
Bhs dea, Stonecypher, Rt. 1, Box
244, Buford, Phone 3959. fi
Black Jap, Silver Duckwing,
Old English Game, and W. C.
Black Polish Bantams, 6 mo.
old, $5 pr., $7 trio. Fred Blay-
lock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chicka-
mauga.
8 or 10 nice Round Head Stags,
Cheap. J. W. Tarpley, Rt: 3,
Hogansville, Phone 8791.
6 Game hens, 1 Rooster Top-
pie and Round Head crossed,
$25. for lot. J. T. Akin, Buiner
Rd., Rt.-1, Ben Hill.
Dark Cornish hens, $3 ea.;
Roosters $2.50 ea. Shipped in
light crates. F.O.B. Mrs. J. E.
McCravy, Pinehurst.
Fine full Game Roosters, $5
ea.; also. White China and 1
Brown China Geese, $5 ea. J. F.
Wellborn, Rock Springs.
1/2 Claret,
L.
2 pit Game Stags,
1/2 Brown Red. $2 ea. R.
Griffin, Oak St., Gainesville.
3 purebred, heavy type, long,
yellow leg, Dark Cornish Cock-
erels, large enough for service,
2.15 ea. M.Q. only. Miss Cora
B,. Patterson, Rt..1, Box 35, Ty
Ty.
MAMBURGS:
Pr. young, -purebred, Silver
Bpangled Hamopurgs, $3.50. How-
ard Newton, Rt. 4, Ellijay.
LEGHORNS:
White Leghorn Pullets for
sale. Carroll Morgan, Talmo,
Phone Gainesville LE-2-1897.
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.
Few pr. 1956 hatch Blue In-
dian peafowl, for sale. Z. J.
Lee, Red Oak. i
Blue Peacock, 1954 hatch,
$17.50; purebred black Cochin |-
Bantams, $2 ea., $5 trio. Ship
Exp. Coll. Mrs. Dewey Joyce,
Vidalia, Phone 4768.
1955 Bob White quail, selected
for breeders, $3 pr. C. L. Caw-
thon, Riverdale, Phone JNO-
2592 after 6:30 p.m. wk. days.
Chukar Partridges, $6 pr.;
Ringneck Pheasants $2.50 ea.;
Silver, Mutant and White Pheas.
ants $10 trio. Clarence Morgan,
Fort Gaines.
Racing Homers with pedi-
grees, best of bloodlines; proven
stock birds in E. Lang Millers
and Tofts. Reasonable. Letters
ans. E. A. Fennell, 1351 Spring-
er, St. Columbus.
3 pr. Tumbler Pigeons, all
White Flites; 2 pr. laying; 1
pr. black Check Baldhead,
White Flite (hen is tan, other
Red check); 3rd pr. dark grey
White flites. $2.25 pr. L. Glenn
Hodge, Jr., 70 Rockyford Rd.,
N.E., Atlanta Phone CR-3059.
30 Chukar quail, 24-30 wks.
old, $2.ea. Tested. Shipped chgs.
Collect. A. M. Royal, Arabi.
Phone 4232.
150 pr. Bob White quail, $4 pr.
plus COD Rwy. Exp. chgs. At-
tach chk, to order. Frank Sauls,
Tifton.
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES:
100 White King Homers, and
other breed of good Pigeons,
$100; in small lots, $3.25 pr.;
also few prs. breeder full Plum-
age Silver Pheasants, $12 pr.
Mrs. Henen Street, 2956 Buford |.
Hwy., Rt .2, Atlanta.
White King Pigeons, Ameri-
cas finest breeding strain. Og-
den A. Geilfuss, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta,
Phone Smyrna 5- 7385.
. Comon Pigeons, mated and.
working, $1-pr. Exch. 2 pr. for
1 pr. Bantams (any stock); also
young Muscovy Ducks, $3, or
exch. 1 pr. for 2 pr. Bantams
chicks, Each pay shipping chgs.
Starling Yawn, Byromville.
Racing Homers, your choice
of 100 birds. E. L. Stowers, Box
204, Tucker.
Large No. Bob White quail
fully matured, $1.50 ea., until
Jan. 20, $1.75 and $2 ea. there-
after. Ship Rwy. -Exp. Col. Also
few large Chukar _ Roosters,
$3.50 ea. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt.
ee Dr., Decatur, Phone DE-
38
REDS:
About 25 hens and- Pullets
(Hampshire and Indian River).
Bargain, if all taken. No letters.
See Saturdays only. Mrs. O. J.
Marks, Freeman Rd., Jonesboro.
10 NH Roosters and Pullets,
4-1/2 mo. old, $2 ea. You furnish
coop. J. Ve Hart) Ri 2 Villa
Rica.
f
| ROCKS:
29 White Rock Pullets, 8 mo.
old, $1.50 ea. J. A. Wood, Rt. 23
Fairburn, Phone 7446.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC. :
Beltsville White turkeys, $8
ea., $15 pr. Come after or pay
del. chgs. Mrs. G. E. Blalock,
Rt. 5, Rome.
1955 Pure White Chinese
Geese, good bloodlines, uniform,
3 for $11. Will ship. J. B. Hick-
man, Milner.
Purebred African Guineas,
white with yellow skin, $5 pr.
Mrs. Lowell Long, Rt. 1, Box
113, Bremen.
45 Speckle Guineas, $1 ea.;
Pigeons, mixed col., 25c ea., at
my home. Will not ship. Earl
Calvert, Twin City.
22 Guineasy 8; 22 iO: old,
Blue and White, $1 ea. J. C.
Davis, 1433 Gordon St., S.W.,
Atlanta 10, Phone PL-3-3694.
Goats.
21 hens, 2 toms, Chesterfield
'B. B. Brorize. Hens ready for
Spring laying, $100 cash for lot.
W.G. Hinson, Rt. 1, Dewey
Rose. :
1955 B: B: Bronze,
Wheel Strain tom Turkeys, for
breeders, 20-30 lbs., $10 ea. Mrs.
Bill Pickrel, Cochran, SRM 22;
Phone Webster 4-2615.
Trio genuine Wild Turkeys, |
early Spring hatch, $37.50 or
$13.50 ea. Wm. J. Steele, Rie 2;
Eastman.
- 20 large Turkeys for sale. Al-
so some Chicken Fertilizer. Mrs.
J.-E. Carter, Rt'4; Box: 487,
Atlanta,
Purebred African Guineas,
White with Yellow Skin, $5 pr.
Mrs. Lowell Long, Rt. 1, Box
113, Bremen.
~<
POULTRY WANTED
DUCKS AND GAMES:
Want a female Wood duck,
2 yrs. or older; also some Fal-
com or White Hornet pit game
chickens. H. Clayton Garrett,
Box 56, ,Gainesville.
GEESE:
Want purebred Toulouse ghn-
der, near enough for me to come
after. Mrs. M. Ritz, Campbell-
ton Rd. Fairburn.
PEAFOWL:
Watn 1 pr. or a single Indian
Blue peafowl] of 1953 hatch, Buy
or trade. Dr. Geo, W. Taylor,
Milledgeville.
QUAIL:
Want 1 pr. or a single Indian
pheasant, 1955 hatch, also Gol-
den Sebright bantam rooster, 3
yrs. old, for some Bob White
quail, Pete Snow, 925 ae St.,
N.W. Atlanta 18. : 4
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want 5-10, any type beef cat-
tle. V. C. Ellington, Conyers,
phone 4411. |
Want 15 or more Dairy Cows,
or trade for Herefords for herd.
A. C. Freeman, Jackson, Phone
6321. i
Want 75- 100 ee beet cows,
with baby calves at side, or
heavy Springers. No heifers.
Pierce L. Cline, Oxford, Phone
Covington, 2167.
Want purebred Guernsey bull,
18 mo. to 2 yrs. old. N. A. John-
son, Wermenton.
GOATS:
Want French Alpine or Nu-
bian Does, around 12 mo. old,
near Atlanta or Marietta. Noth-
ing but high class milk type
State what you have.
D. A. Bagley, Sr. Austell, Phone
Bai:
Want 2 qt. molk goat. Write
what you have, including price,
etc. H. E. Barnes, Rt. 2, Lenox.
Want a good male (billy) goat
for breeding purposes, at once.
~
Wagon |.
HOGS:
Want goad vOune SPC boar,
large enough for service. Con-
tact. H. ee Duluth. ~
HORSES:
Want gentle Stall horse or
large Pony. Buy or consider
trading gaited saddle horse.
Roger Dunaway, Cobbham Rd.,
Thomson, Phone 128-R.-
Want 53 or 6 Mare Ponies,
sound for brood mares; also nice
size Shetland Stud. Harry E.
Allen, 3445 Reformetory Rd.,
Augusta.
RABBITS:
Want pr. unrelated Angora
Rabbits, male, female. J. R.
Stone, Lincolnton.
-FARM HELP WANTED
Want good cropper for 1 jute
crop for 1956. House wired for)
lights. Elbert Cain, Rt. 1, Beth-
lehem.
man to live as one of family
on farm and do light farm work.
Room, board, and wkly. salary.
Letters ans. Mrs. Mary Helen
Sheppard, Rt. 1, Harrison.
Want White or col. large fam-
ily with 1 good tractor driver
to work on farm for wages.
G. H. Carruthers, Rt. 2, Quitman.
Want small White or col. fam-
ily as caretaker of good farm;
also to do some farming. Good
home on place, good location end.
land. Mrs. Carolyn W. Wilder,
Rt. 2, Culloder:
Want single man, -40- 50 yrs.
old for gen. farm work, prefera-
bly be exp. in tractor | farming,
grow tobacco, cotton, peanuts,
corn. Part shares and daily
wages, or monthly salary out-
right, Room and board in either. |;
Must be sober, honest, energetic.
W. M. Cook, Broxton.
- Want two 1 -horse farmers to
work on farm on 50-50 or stand-
ing rent basis. Good house,
water, wood and elec. furnished.
Geo. T. Smith, Sharpsburg. =
Want White or col. family for
1-4 horse crop. Good house,
plenty wood, water, lights, on
Hwy. mail and School bus Rt.
| Trade on 1/5 basis or less. Eh #,
Bell, Sardis. : re
Want country raised man to
work on Cattle farm. Prefer
with large boy. House, wood and
33536.
Want col. man to farm on.
halves. Have 1 good mule and
tractor. Will furnish house. L. C.
Moss, Rt. 2, College Park.
Want man and wife to live
in house with elderly lady on
farm and do light farm chores.
Salary and board furnished.
John H. Dial, Box oes Ri &
Statham.
Want stiall family with 2. all
time workers to work. Turpen-
tine. 1,100 pulling faces, plenty
round timber to be cuped; also
24 A. land for raising hogs. All
on 50-50 basis. R. te Pairclolit,
Mrs. Annie Mathews, Rt: 1,
(Manor St. Near ae
Smyrna.
Want middle aged White wo-|_
milk furnished. R. G. Jennings, |
P. O. Box 891, Macon, Phone a
ee
tor and mules
land. Contortatile
Jelec. Give Ref.
family. Located
'B. F. Miller 54
Janta, S.E..
- Want good m
5a. yr old man
farm work job. of
in Carpentry,
Stock ae fu
L. Mar Hay
College Ban
atter a
bes ones
Spencer, 1454 Bee
Atlanta, Phone P
worker. Junior. Va
Eastman.
job on Chicken
work also. Hoke
Jacksonville.
45 yr. old man
with Vegetarial fan
Citrus fruit, or
Some exp.
Dr. N.E., Apt. 25,
Phone EM.-6909.
clean, man, no ad
job doing chores :
drive car. John Barks,
50, Dalton.
oe man,
to work, wants work
milking Cows.
operate any type
chinery, 4-5 Rm
water, wired for elec.
| $35 to $45 weekly
ed. Can furnish ref.
moved. M. M. B
3, Lithonia.
-| wants job raising
sider working with
1, _Alburn, :
Widow 22 y
-wants home ee \
light farm work. Gla
150 Georgia Ave
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Steers & Heifers : : * yy ie
Good No Sale 16.00-18.00 16.00- 16. 75 17,00-17.50
Com. 13.50-16.75. - 13.75-15.00 13.50-16.00
Utility 11.75-13.75 12.00-13.50 11.75-13.75 |
Cutters 10.00-12.00 10.00-11.00 = 10.00-12.00
CALVES See
Good 16.75-19.00 -16.50-17.75 = 16.00-18.00
Util. & Coml. 12.00-17.00 11.00-15.25 12.00-16.59 |
Com'l, Gd., Ch. j S
Vealers , - 18.00-31.00 18.00-27.75 18, oe 50. os
cows _ ; oe
Utility ; 10.50-11.50 10.25-12.00 10 25-12. 00 :
Cc. & Cc. 8.00-10.75 7.50-10.50 7.50-10.50
BULLS q
Util. & Coml. 12.75-14.50 13.00-14.50 13.00-14.00
Cutters T1.00-13.00 10.00-12.00 10.00-13.00
STOCKERS ee coe pee
Steers & Heifers 12.00-17.50 11.50-15.25 11.50-17.75
Calves 12.00-17.50 12.00-15.00
11,75-16.00
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