- Phil Campball,
Commissioner
Bulletin
~
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1958
NUMBER |
BY TIMMY WALKER
ae Editor, Market eer
ey mailman isa Hane important
q Oe of Georgia farm fam-
aave gone about their business.
y mail in- boxes supported by posts
were ramshackle-or too high or too
to be serviced handily from the driv-
e boxes were located in|
when just as easily
been oe in easier Hees
piccieimed by Governor Gretin
onth for Standardization of Ru-
ail Box Supports. The rural letter
of Georgia ask your cooperation
program to have all rural mail
r supports made uniform.
ANS MUCH TO MAILMAN _
most farm people this will in-
very little effort, but it will mean >
t to their mailman. ;
M ry groups and organizations are
erating with the rural mailmen, a-
hem the Georgia Future Farmers
erica. The drive to erect new, stand-
size mail box posts is now under-
in over 300 Georgia high schools,
1 much credit due the efforts of T.
ers, State ee of Agricul-
y rected by FFA members in a
a communities.
cee ae extra clear-
yr the mailmans automobile. The
Bo) IMPROVEMENT ASKED
eae
_ Valuable Cash Crop Seen
In Collection of Pine Cones
Georgians have a valuable cash-crop
income available in pine cone collection.
The season for collecting cones was be-
- gun last week by the Georgia Korestry
Commission and piles of pine cones around
country stores have become a familiar
sight throughout the state.
The- Forestry Commission will pay
50 cents a bushel for longleaf pine cones,
90 cents for slash cones, and $1.25 for
loblolly.
The Commission will take on more
dealers this year and storekeepers inter-
ested in serving as cone collecting stat-
tions should contact their nearest State -
Forest Ranger or write Ga. Forestry
Commission, P. O. Box 1183, Macon.
All orders for seedlings, as well as
other matters concerning forestation
should be handled by writing the above
address.
Georgians are urged to sell their cones
to in-state dealers so that the seed will
be used in Georgia for the benefit of
Georgians.
_ing post for uniformity and to counter-
balance the boxs weight. The name of
the boxholder appears on a suspended
wooden bar beneath the box. This type
of support, as made by FFA members,
has the letters F, F. A. on the support- -
ing post. ;
PLANS NOW AVAILABLE
- Complete plans and specifications are
available from Vocational- Agriculture
feachers and rural letter carriers. The
plans for the supports were drawn through
cooperation of The eee of Geor-
gia.
More than 17,000 FFA boys He
part in the standardization program. Dem-
onstrations are being held now through-
out the state acquainting teachers and
high school students with the plan. The
demonstrations are being publicized and
are open to the public.
Especially active in behalf of the pro-
gram are G. C. Barnhill, of Glenwood,
president of the Georgia Rural Letter
Carriers Association, and Carey W. Hil-
C
Veterinarian Presents
Swine Protection Plan
Special precautions taken now by
swine raisers can help greatly to reduce
the annual losses of fall-farrowed pigs
_ from disease, said Dr. Shirley Shepard, of
Moultrie, president of the Georgia Vet-
erinary Medical Association.
Dr. Shepard said disease and parasites
take a needless toll of nearly one-third
of all pigs before they reach market age.
To reduce this disease toll Dr. Shep-
ard outlined this five-point plan:
OFFERS PROTECTION
4. Clean all hog houses thoroughly
before cold weather, burning contamina- ~
ted bedding and disinfecting all swine
auarters.
2. Have all swine checked for. para-
; _ sites and treated if the condition is se-
rious.
3. Have fall pigs ne against,
cholera.
4. Have swine iid Tee ery-
sipelas in areas where the disease has
beena potential threat in the past.
5. Obtain a prompt diagnosis of any
signs of sickness so that the losses can
*be checked immediately and the disease
controlled.
Dr. Shepard also suggested that pro-
ducing herds should be culled now to
improve the spring pig crop. All sows
and boars which produce slow-gaining,
hard-feding pigs should be eliminated
to improve productions. Breeding stock
also should be tested for swine brucel-
losis, said Dr. Shepard.
liard, of Rhine, publicity director of the
association. Other association officers are:
| J..R.: Bellflower, Chula, vice-president;
C. B. McCook, Lizella, sec.-treas; and
Ray W. Waldrip, Gainesville, chairman,
and L. Roy Lynn, Waycross, executive
committeemen.
The program, according to Barnhill,
is designed to remove from the roadside
obsolete and antiquated mail box posts
and substitute new uniform posts, there-
by improving postal service and adding
to the beauty of roadsides.
@ PEANUTS
- BROILERS
Georgia, First:
e NAVAL STORES
* PEACHES
e PIMIENTO PEPPER
e IMPROVED PECANS
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PHIL, CAMPBELL, Commissioner
of Published Weekly af
; 114-122 Pace Sf, Covington. Georgia
By Depariment of Agriculture
Notify on FORM 3579 Bureau of Markets,
222 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia
Office at Covington. Georgia
Wntered as second class matter August i, 1937 at the Post
Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for f
in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917.
under Act of June 6, 1900.
dried and recleaned, packed im
Inew 100 Ib. bags. 5e Ih W
}| dex.
garden beans,
' SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE
20,000: lbs. yellow sweet Lu-
| pie Seed. Dick Fuller, Rt! 2
Abbeville, Phone 2633. be
White nest onions, a gall.-
Pensacola Bahatr Grass Seed,
gil T. Barber, Rt. 2, Nashville.
Large Sweet Cantaloupe and
large Russiam Sum Flower Seed,
l5ce pkg.; large Persimmon, 10
seed, 10c. New improved pure
\|pride of Ga. Watermelon, 20c |
| pike.
Send stamped and ad-|
dressed envelope for each or-
Mrs. W.
5, Newman.
White nest and Red Sealliion |
onions and buttoms, $1.25 gal.;
Blue Java peas 25 Tb; tender |
white and speckled halfrunner
5s0c cup. Add
postage. GT. Brown, Rt. 1,
| Ball Ground.
|| plus 34 postage each gall. P B.| i
! Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Y. Summers, Rt. |
PLANTS FOR SALE
Executive Office Stafe Capitol
Editorial and Executive Offices
State Capitol,
Publication Office
114-122 Pace Si.. Covington, Georgia
Ve
Atlanta. Ga.
SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE
SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE
Multiplying Beer seed, 20c
start. PP; White nest omion sets,
$1 gal.; also Peppermint plants,
25 doz. Add postage. Miss Ruth
Weeks, Dial.
Abruzzi Rye at my farm, 2
mi. West Louisville. G. T. Dans
jel, Louisville.
4,000 bu-Cokers Oats, Ist. yr.
Germ. 90%, $1.30. bu., including
. bags, at farm. Jack Caties,. Rt.
& Hawkinsville; Phone Twi-
light 35393.
600 lbs. 1955 button clover,
Germ. 80.50 pct. recleaned and
In white 100 Ib. bags, 35 Ib.
B. F. Harris, P. O Box 194,
Griffin, Phone 4586
Cokers full-grown Oats,
bright, sound, 95 bu. at my
farm. Bring sacks. J. A. Rich-
ardson, Thomaston, Phone 2390.
3,500 bu. Texas rust-proof 14
Oats, Germ, 94 pct. Stae test-
ed, 90 bu. In bulk; $1 bu.
Combine run; $1.10 bu. reclean-
ed and bagged. No less tham 50
bu. shipped. Advise before com-
ing. Milton P. Minchew, Jr., Rt.
3, Macon, Phone 3- 7030.
Booking orders, 1955 crop
Cattail Milleet, Sericea Lespe-
-deza, and Bahai Grass; South-
Jand oats, wheat, and Abruzzi
Rye; also have 3,000 lbs. Rescue
Grass, 12 lb., sacked and re-
- eleaned. Germ. and purity guar.
See Sankie Powell at farm near
Wrens or Contact M. T. Cour-
son, Hazlehurst.
Few gal. Yellow multiplying)
onions, clean, ready for plant-
ing, grow 20 onions to a bunch,
$635 gal PP om Ga: W.-H.
Elkins, 2641 Rosemary Dr., N.
W., Atlanta 18, SY-4-5583.
Bouquet Pepper seed, large
pke., 25e. Add postage. No
ehecks. Mrs. Jessie Howard, 400
So. Cleveland, Albany.
Nice lot of Abruzzi Rye, $3
bu. Contact G. T. Daniel, Louis-
ville, 24% mi. West.
Large Red Multiplying nest
Onions, make 12-15 to hill, $1.60
gail. white nest, $1.60 gab.; Scul-
jons buttons and Shallots, $1.35
gal. No checks. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Victory Gram Seed Oats.
State test 94/94 bright and
sound, 5 bu. bags, $5 FOB. J.
F. Lowe, Fort Valley.
White nest or multiplying on-
jon, for Winter and Spring On-
jons, $1.50 gal. PP in Ist. and
2nd Zone. G. C. Daniel,
nille.
__ Arlington Sericea Lespedeza
seed. Limited quantity. Contact,
David T. Jennings, P.O. Box |
84 Americus.
Ten-
Arlington Seed,- Oats $1.50
bu; Chancellor Seed Wheat, $3
bu. Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek
Red: multiplying nest onions, |
75c gal. Plus Postage. Mrs. W.
E. Wooten, Camilla.
2,000 Tbs. 1955 crop Crimson,
Clover Seed; cleaned and an-
alyzed, purity 99.27, germ., 85.-
50 pct. 50c lb. Jack. Bentley,
Thomaston, Phone 3535.
New crop Ky. Fescue, clean-
ed and sacked in 100 Ib. bags.
$16 cwt. J. P. Talton, 855 Pey-
ton Rd., S. W. Atlanta PL-5-
1119.
Fresh Calif. Multiplying beer
seed, 20c st., 12) st., $1; also
hand picked shade dried Penny-
royal, $1 qt. jar full. PP. Mrs.
Earl Fincher, Rt. 1, \Waco.
1955 cane 3,000 bu. Cokers
Fulgrain. seed oats, $1 bu., plus
sacks; FOB. Write. J. Lynwood,
Bentley, Phone Thomaston 3697
1955 crop Ky 31 Fescue seed,
99% purity, $20 cwt. Contact
Roy Ray, Hane ew iT Phone
2064.
1955 crop Ky 31 Reweud aed
tested and recleaned, $16-$18
cwt. Cecil Travis, % Pine Crest
Acres, Riverdale, Phone - Fay-
etteville, 5581.
Several fons pasture mixture,
consisting of oaits, ryegrass,
vetch, clover. Fine for grazing
or hay, 5c Ib. Jas. B. Woods,
Brocks, Phone Senoia 206-J1. |
Turners Bancroft seed oats,
pure, recleaned and graded.
Very high yielding variety for
grazing or grain, $1.35 bu. L.
M. Turner, Royston. \
10,000. lbs., Dixie Crimson
Reseeding Clover, recleaned
and bagged in 50 Ilbs., clover
bags. Germ. as: follows, Pure
Seed 98.79; 88%; Hard Seed
10:79, Noxious Weed Seed,
None. 50e- lb. FOB. A: F.
Weathers, Jr., Shellman.
2-gal. Tobacco Seed, 1955
EOD. lf 07s Robert
Reeves, Rt. 4, Alma.
Multiplying Shallots for fall;
planting, $1.25 gal: 4 gal. $4
PP. C. F. Crisson, Rt. 4, Dah-
Tonega. -
3,000 lbs. re-seeding Crimson
Clover seed, new 100 Ib. bags,
purity 99.18. pet.; germ. 90 pct.
35c Ib. FOB. W. M. Wellman,
Gaines School Rd., Athens,
phone 6-1677. :
700 bales oats, cut in the
dough, baled without rain,
square sliced bales, 85 bale,
at my bam. Floyd Pate, Rt 2,
Whitesburg.
Bradldys Super ever-bearing
frost, 50 for $1 del. Bonnie Call,
Rt. 1, Ellijay.
- Large Red Missionary Straw-
berry plants, $1 C., $7 M. Add
shipment. Mrs. Mary Lovell, Rt.
4, Baxley.
Mastodon strawberry plants,
50c C. Mrs. H. G. Hopton, 125
Ridgecrest Dr. Forest Park.
phome Po-7-4188. 4
Georgia Collard plants, $3
M, 500, $1.75; 10 M. or more,
$2.50 M. Full count, ess
shipment. G. E. Waildrip, Rt.
Gainesville.
Well rooted cert. Suwanee
Bermuda Stolons, in moisture
resistamt 3 bu. bags containing
2,500-3,000 Stolons, bearing tag
$7.50 bag.
Prepaid in Ga. D. C. Brumba-4
low, Fort Gaines.
Large Blakemore Sieaw bony
plants, $1 C. Add postage. No
stamp or checks. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Elizabeth Allison,
Rt. 7,- Gainesville.
Imp. large Dewberry plants,
50c doz., Min. Huekleberry
bearing size, 2 doz., 75c, Penny-
royal plants, 25c doz. and Yel-
low Crookneck Squash seed,
10e tbls. Add postage. Rosie
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.
Wakefield and Copenhagen
eabbage and collard plamts, 200,
$1; 500 $2 or $2.75 M.; large
lots cheaper. Miss Lee Crow,
Rt. 2, Gaimesville.
and cabbage collard plants, 50
C; 500, $1.50; $2.75 M. PP in
Ga. Prompt shipment. H. E.
Smith, Baxley. ~~
HAY AND STRAW
(Wheat, Oats Etc.)
FOR SALE
30 tons. fresh Coastal Bermu-
da hay, free of weeds, no rain,
75 lb. av. bale, $40 ton, at barn.
Dr. Virgil S. Steele, Eastman,
Phone 43269.
Correction: Five hundred 50
Ib: bales, no rain, bright Fes-
cue hay. with smatterings of
Sericea. Ladino Clover, Ber-
muda. Carl -Roberts, Ball
Ground. :
Coastal Bermuda hay, $30}
ton, Fob. or will Del. at rea-
sonable rates. in 6 ton lots.
Lewis Taylor, Tifton, Phone
1649. :
up in field or will store for
Pavo
you. Peter Hodkinson,
Rd., Thomasville, Phone 515.
100 tons hay, $15-$30 ton.
Exch. some for 20-30 purebred
Hereford young cows or heifers, |,
ot Black Angus bull. Joe B.
Higginbotham, Rt. 3, Hartwell,
phone 36-J-3. :
Strawberry plants, bear until |
postage. Full count and prompt |
and seal of the Ga. Crop Im-|
provement Assim,
Wakefield: cabbage and & 1
| Suwanee.
Coastal Bermuda hay: pick |
yrs. old; 2 young heifers, 18
and 1 year old. Reg, breeding. |
Ay ON: Duck; Thomiagyille. es
2 pulls, 15-17 mo,
1401 Park Ave, LaGrange.
yi
Reg. Aberdeen Angus: 3 open
heifers, 18 mo. old, 2 cows, one
with 4 mo. old heifer calf,
other fresh in Oct.; also 18 mo.
old gentle, halter broke Bardo-
)Storza, RFD 10, C/O Moccasin |
Hollow Farm, Atlanta, CH-1098.
2 Hereford bulls, Georgias
| Pride, No. 5918280, and Geor-
| gias Pride, 2nd, No. p- 7213872,
Father M. Nicolas, O.C.S.0.,
Procurator, Monastery of the
Holy Ghost, Conyers,
AGLI.
isey and Gud:
sonable.! A.
Winston,
AG
6 Jersey ~Steers, 6-10 mo.
old, one Holstein bull, ome yr-
old. A. G. Burkitt, Rt. 1, Pow-
der Springs, C/O Dr.
|Taylors Dairy.
rnsey heifer. Rea-
Haliman, Rt. 1 |
Phone Douglasville, |
~
Reg. Jersey bull, ecdancenst
Ivy Butter King, born Dec. 19,
1953, sired by Biltmore Ivy
and out of Dam that will milk
up to 50 lbs. a day, $125. S. B. |
Vaughters, Lithonia, :
6181, s
Reg. Hereford ball. 16 TOS
old, wt. 750 lbs., for sale.
| Ronald: Orr, Sharpsburg. =
Reigeldale blood, will
herd, $200. L. P. Singleton, Re:
3, Fort Valley, TA-5-5940. }
15 reg. Hereford cows,: most-
ny springers. Choice of 10 at
$125 ea.: ten 5-6 mo. old heif-|
ers, purebred and mixed, $55)
ea.: also eight 20 mo. old bred)
heifers, not reg. $85 ea. J. C.
dale Estates. CR-5547
18 mo. old Guernsey bull, wt.
900 Ibs.,
lon Mill Rd, Sandersville.
old, wt. 1,200 lbs., halter |
broke. Good qualities, a
Mareus J. Freeman, Rt. 1,
Florilla. Suey
- HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. SPC pigs, 8 wks. old,
wormed, treated thrifty from
large litters, $25 ea. Tommie |
Willcox, Rt. 1, Eastman, Phone |
3940.
buyers name. From prize win-
Rt. 3, Milan.
Rex Oe male or female,
good bloodlines, reg. in buyers
Reasonable, at my farm. Hu- |
bert Godwin, Irwimville, ee
Cross pigs, 10 wks. old. Blue |
ribbons from both sides, large
for age, female $15, males
SUAS, ea. od. T. \ Harris, |
Purebred Duroc boars and
gilts out of best blood lines
McLeod, Rt. No. 3, Cuthbert.
meat type, 3 mo. old, wt. 100}
200 Ibs., $70 ea. from champion |
bood lines,
cholera immune. All FOB. Jas. |
R. Mullis, Cochran, Phone WE-
mo. old, all bred to calve this $
"| year: also 2. bulls, 8 mo. old,
Domine horn type reg. eatitle, | $
old, $125 |
fea.; 5 yr. old herd bull, $300-|
few and heifers. G. EL Bryaat, roe
lier bull. All excellent flesh. F.|
|for sale or trade. Call or write, |)
Phone |.
i
ae
Phone |,
3-1/2 yr. old 1,100 Ib. Guern- |
sey bull from Quailroost and |
mam I
Upshaw, 69 Wiltshire Dr. ae f
from Melba Emry |
stock, tested and treated for | 4
black leg. A. D. Spivey, Jore-
2 young Hille aes boars, }
approx. 140 lbs. ea. reg. in|
ining stock, well marked, and | 4
weady for. service. Mac Pruett, |
name. Soon ready for service: fee
Tamworth and Red Duroc}
Ibs. at $35 ea. 6 mo, old, wt. fi
bang tested and 2
3 mo. old reg. D
and boars; also 5 barro
prox. 100 lbs. ea. M. F.
son, 4070 McAfee
tur. DE-8613.
enough for
| several extra Fine
D
Hietefond pull also 1 easter!
Reg. SPC spring
| tHe famous: Silver Anni
a Tee SPC gs
Butter King. Exe. superior sire, | Wr
gilt
bar 13 pigs, $75. HB.
Rt. 2, Ellabell
Reg. polled Hereford val Sle
> Big-bone Gueen
nea: bred eats,
ished.
age,
top. blood lines, and
proven ability, $25,
treated, and with pay
AL Cail, Rt. Sa
in the South, 4-1/2 mo. old,| Cherry
with or without papers. Special.
prices to FFA. Chapters. N. W. | a
Black Poland China boars, |
igs. At Ao
. Mitche
42166. eae
Diinoe and pend :
pigs, 8 w! ; for se
Robertson, Rt. 1, Sharpsbur;
DGOATS | E G
"OR SALE of FOR SALE
_ Duree pigs, both on :
i e f : Silver Duckwing Ging
ine ee Figen top| 3 Saanan Nannie goats, 3| & young Suffolle rams, for | Males. (undubbed), $3). tan; $52
s. Selected fox | ee a a ss ee ready |sale, Contact Hubert Waits, Rt. ae soc | Seong
eeaing SO sf feel oe ames an eghorn Bantams.
fee! ea. T. BL Sepp, Abbe-| pigs smd several fine saddie | Dalles Rd, Marietta. Bol Clatk 1) Suc oe
s oe tae Ped Be venel, he s,| HORSES AND MULES |_ o 10: pr. 6 Id full
red E. Ferrell, Rt. i SES: MU } pr. 6 mo. o wW
dgeville. Pe oo ce 7 ver | ;Windy Hill a Snartetta, FOR SALE ee ue coe
oe Pw % Sie ooster, Soon
d Duroc males, hest | 20 gilts almost ready to breed. eee Smyrma 5-834. Edmondson, Box 067. Dai oe
med. type, 2 mo. | All spor ater Att. One - ae Young Togenburg milk goat} 4 yr. old female Mexican bur-| lonega. :
$25 - $100 ea.|West Cohutta. B. Holcomb, | fresh with 1 kid (Billy), Very ro, gentle, easy to handle, work | g
, Sandersville. ;Veunell. gentle and easily milked, $15,|in harness. Sell or xch. for| 1954 Southeastern Fair Win- _
Ht
mpshi Wilk not ship. Mrs. Daisy | cows or pigs. William. Harris, |%% show stock, $1 and $3 pr.
ee eos tai ie ae i sale ee ok Crook, Rt. 2, Jasper. Jeff Davis Rd.,, Thomaston. James Harris, Rt. 5, Marietta.
ith papers; | place. Brewster Orr, ee Me 6h AOC Gla aan lambs, 2 black mules, 6 yr. old, work|, Purebred Silver Lace Corn-
blood- } burg. sired by reg, Hampshire Ram; | 2Mywhere. Good cond. $75 ea, | ish Bantams, $4.50 trio, F.0. B.
18 OIC and Essex cross pigs, | also -2-3' bred Ewes. Our flock | $150' pr. my farm. J. T. Hayes,| Money order. F. A. Richter,
8 wks. old, $10 ea. Will not )Passed health inspection. Kath- Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Cairo. i
|ship. At my farm, one or all, ae a eave Hall, wwoules around & yrs. old, wt. 1955 Golden Sebright Ban-
ee ele vas a Coursey, Pees oes ea. Sell or trade fo ee and Roosters, 75
eats: sevelt Hwy. Red tare ines on br purebred Angus bull; also trade | 2 B.. Money order. no
7 enttit. to reg |\phone Atlanta: PO-1-1971.. ae Goat, ae a 4 purebred Hampshire boars for| Checks. Silas Snipes, Rit. 2,
: ay + old Toggebure giving 4 quat. one purebred OIC boar and 3| Commerce. oes
: 2 om SHEEP AND GOATS Gail: jeumk Giiman Dees gilts. of any breed except OIC. i ee ees
Beck > . wt. ff 60-90. | Fine show birds im. Buff
Mrs. S. A. Phillips, FOR SALE males, 3 mo. old, D. A. Bagley, TON: Bee teen Cookin: ance White Leakage
Palmetto, Phone 5153. easy M. D., Rt. 1, Box 10, Austell. Hie Nemes pone oo eerous $5 pr.; also Homer
fi = 7 k ,
hire silts and 3 boars) 9 good milk goats: one White| Nubian milk Goat with one} POULTRY FOR SALE ene rae oe me =
old. Reg. in buyers! soanan freshened Ist. time im|Kid (nanay), 6 wks. old; both |
ea, 6 Yorkshire |/Tume, other Toggenburg, fresh- | for $28; also Guinea pigs $1- a Roosters. C. H. Overby,
9 boars purebred. Willl| eq in June: also 2 young ($1.50 pr. Lockard Bell, 2677) AUSTRALOPS: e., 3609 14th. Ave., Columbus.
$13 ea. ATT at barm. jnannies, and 2 Pharr Rd. N. E. Atlamta 17, \
Fy young Biillies. anita ; Bantams: Mod. B.B.R. game,
5 eS ae feet iz. H. Hardy, Rt. 4, Crabapple | CR-4390: oe ae cee in Wortitioce, Some show birds, 2 Black Jap
Pen, Mone 2707, Goat at Stud; also milk goat | $18 tom; $1 per 100 lbs. Come hens, I Gray Jap hen, 1 pr.
Essex. shoats.. coe ? excellent Rams of Corry- | for sale. Contact FP. Di Hearm,|efter. Mrs. J. BE. Camter, Bt. 4 BBR. pit games, growm sta;
and reg in buyers} quite Bedi D aad fo Bae Rt. 3. Marietta, Phone Smyrma | Box 487), Atlanta, PL-5-9237, |@94_ 3 pullets. Roundhea
eee , BBR. games. laying, also. com-
= $25 ca. AP. Chap-| org wt. about 225 Tbs. ea. [5-594 AUSTRA-WHITES: .|mon breed hens. R. W. Pealor,
5. Moultrie. From smal] thrifty flock,
tee ee 8 BUY, ck, in| gz. old Jai o e : ; 794 Ponce de Leon Ter. N. E.
6 mo. Old) $G ea,| He d shape; also several Ram 1 SE: sli ake ed te ego Large Austra-White hens, 20c| Atlanta 6 EI#-3929.
from short nose Lambs. K. Di Sanders, Haton- | oy) satdh freshmem early next t, ih. W. J. Sumilin, 730 Grand |, fod
: _ | ton, ule 2. Phone 2151. ~ |25 or $15 ea. H. o Guthhn'e, a Atlanta 18, Phone | CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS:
Three 3/4 Saanan milch |P. O. Box 82, Pine Lake, Plhome |" ~<""~ Good size Blinker brood cock,
"| coats, excellent cond. gentle 2 | 43-7710. ; BANTAMS: ; full. bred! Blue Traveler, $2 ea.
. Com} Dane = :
old, to be bred this, fall; | , ae eee
ar breed to full Blocded Le eee goats: ee 20 emall. missd~ Bantams ae Griffin, Oak St, Gaines- _
Heapelice pigs, | Saanan. buck or sell as is. Mrs. Elliott, Pratap + R f. hens,, 75 ea. J. C. Estes, 1095
$35 ca. Reg. in| lL H. Edwards, Box 224-A, Rt! aon? Phon OR TOGR s Deckner Ave, S. W., Atlemta One Stag Loyal Grey Cross
name, open silts. 200 'T, Marietta, Phone 8-2998. ~ eee ee 10,. PL- 30194. Yankey Clipper, $5; Young
: $45 ea. David] p,; Buck goat half Alpine, half! yg, Stag Cross, Williann Wild Cat,
reg: Extra quality. Nubiah. Dairy |5 Nubian. 4 < old May 1955; odern Red Pyle Game, Old |Bine Texas Blue Bonnet, $4.
Eocust Grove, Phone! coats, fresh and to freshen this oe Be a ae a ee ee oe brested. Red | exch. for darle Cornish, heavy
late some ng does; also} 1: : ; UL rama, Goldem |... nd a 7 ;
ae aoe ed, and easily handled, $50; | Seabright, Modem Silver Duck-|W"" watacc*s06 @. Monitor
Gl pies. reg.{0ne extra quality buck. All| 1%, g mo. old young Buck, 1/4\ ane ond OM mnie F
del. | without horns. Sell or exch. for} Patpitie: 3/4 litiam, prulle Read -| wing and Old English Game.| py Fitzgerald.
= shor and |small mule or garden. or riding jand Mille Fleurs, $5 pr: andi
Ob ca. mgainier |mmetor Moy G. Camp, Be, 1,|% $25 A. S- Powers, 803 Hat-/up, B. H. Holsomback, 302 S.| Your pick 20 Game he
Seer | Whitesburg. e : rell St., Waycross. Harris St.. East Point. $20, one Rooster, $3, or 38
SO we Snes 1 ag mal Reg: Hampshire Ewe lambs, White-ticed Black Spamiin for fot: Be C: Walraven, Dallas.
and 10 |Jelinski strain, proven Nubian. os by eS Fields a and White and Black Silkie| Pure large type dark Cornish.
J ae puck. Does Boanded mitil. Breds.| laster. Ww own, Si ee Bantams, also Mutant -Pheas-| Cockerels, -alimost ready for
Reasonable Stud fee, $3 ea. smooth type. Some ready for) ants. J. FP. Ginn, 451 Metrope-|service, $2 ea. No Tess than 2
be Ueerunkie, Re. Stone | ee Ped tm sel quick. 'iitan PL, S. E, Atlanta. shipped. H. W. Thurmond,
H | Will ship. Westervelt Terhume, See
aoa Phone Clarlsston, P. 0. Box 947, Atlanta, Bantams: B. T, Jans, Silkies | oe ;
7902. er Buff Brahmas, Dark Brahmas,| Nice lot of Game chickens,
% Young lambs of bad a | Purebred Toggenberg goat, | Bisshen Games, Black, White | bot hens and cacks; also few
Durbe $12.50 ea. wt. about 3-40 Ibs., $5 ea. at milking and. hornless: type, for and Blue Belgians;, also Gold-} April and May hatch Stags and
_ bigs, | : services, Fee, $3, board amd! 25/en and Silver Pheasants.. W. O:|Pullets. Guar. J. Robert West-
ae ee Rt. 1, my barn. Wall not shine W. V.lday. L. Hi Atkins, 416 Pine Thomas, 1205 EF 40: St., Savam-|moreland, Rt. 3, Box 92, Toc-
es ee ares ae : St., Vidalia. nah, coa..
Pi : September _ 3 :
ehurst L/S Mkt. Hazlehurst ey TR6P 15.42 14.26 14.60. Washingrom Co. Mkf. Assi.,. Sandeesuilie 15.95 TS. 50 15.10 15.35
- ~ : - = - | Bartow /S Comm. Co., Cartersville 16.908 6.75 T6255 3.45-
age ee : Ne. 1 Na. 2 -- No. 3 No. 4 ek : (Canws)
Craig, Comm. vce Dublin { ASS BRIS: 15.01. 15.00 | Seplember 5 :
ie : : z oy |) Suttem L/S Co, Sylvester 15.42 ES. 3a 15.05 15.55
a tae 16.25 16.00 78.50 EA Ses
6 ; ot ee Ga. Farm Piad. Sales Corp., Thomaston E750 16.75 16.00 15.00
es-N: hoff ony Co., Dublin 16.48 16.00 5.60 15.85 Skuaeins S/Y, Hagan 1GTI 1550 14.99 ies
; 4 < Wayeress L/S. Mit... Waycross . 15.69 VP.7S 14.40 73.80
Ses Ee i 4 oes os , Carroll Co. Sale, Carrollton : L673. T5220 s
wee ee ee ime
Te CGA ae ee Peet. iaale 13.7. | Chatham a. SIV. Sevan 16.20 15.75 15.20 :
er nee ; 4 Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus > _ Tee
ee eee ee Ue ae 13.75 | Otille L/s Eo. Ocilles ye 553 14.90
oa a Cone ae oe a Bo Dodge Co. S/Barn, Eastman - 16.00 15.70 15.25 14.50
2 ete : Be : Z j : inole L/S Auc. Mkt., Donalsonville 15.55 14.81 eee t4535 3.90
k Ree ee eee ; x Jesup S/Y, Jesup t 16,00 15.25 14.50 14.66
Leng Comm. Co., Quitman 15.84 TRO 14.15 V405 September & - Sd
p Comm. Co., Dublin $583 15.55 14.96 15.95 Farmers. $/Y, Arlington TE.5T T501 * 14.90 14.16
bridge S/,. Bainbridge 15.55 45,03: : 14.55 14.60 \) Coffee Cai. L/S Co., Douglas 1571 Ba2e 14.33 14.00
4 15.61 : Farmers us Auc. Co.,, Nashville - 15.51 15.25 14.40 13.95
L/S: Mli.,. Goad 16.08 TE79 14.90 14.75 | Mitchell Co.. L/S Cor, Camille FS56 1RIZ 14.10 13.70 os
a Statesboro rte TES T5.60 webs 16.50 75.80
16.50 Sa Tattnall S/Y, Glennvitle V6. 15.50 14.70 14.05 s )
L/S io. tec: Americus Tae 15.63 15.00 15.40 | - Dawson L/S Co., Dawsem Ta S2 5.33 15.39
ald S/Y, Fitzgerald . _ 15.40 15.35 T4.95 Metter L/S Mis, Metter 14.00
sf Y, Pelham te 15.70 15.10 14.32. Farmers $/, Sylvania 14,00 15.40 15.30
PS76 Troug Ca Sale, LaGrange 15.65 14.40 14.00
L/S, Co, Valdosta ~ 15.55 16.70 14.45 14.00 Emanuel Co. $/Y, Swainsboro 15.75 PS25 14.80: 14.75
: 16.1.0 ee ae McRae $/Y, McRae 15.25 114.85 14.70)
L/S Auc., - < 18.35 17.50 17.00 16.00 |, Farmers Co-Op L/S. Assn., Soperten 15.75 14.25 14.60)
iam Co, Siv. Ser eoresher fi ate 15.95 15.50 15.00 14.65
Y No.7, Augusta = 16.25 15.80 ; 18.00 Sepicamien 7 ae :
: 5 hey : : 20.00 Ragsdale McClure Comm. Chk Rome 16.95 16.50 16.00 ne
s : : : Sheats. |: saws
- 15.45 14.95 14.05 14.00 Hazlehurst S/Market, Hazlehurst T.0L 15.38 Y4.07 23.20
- : _ Bacon Ca. $/Y, Alma 16.25 15.50 14.65 14.10
: ee : Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie. 15.55 W5.25
16.13 P5.10 T4.75 - FASO : TS7S
15.90 15.20 Coosa Valley Comm. Ca, Rome T&.90 16:05. boc25 14.50 :
T5.85 T5325 15.05 i r Ea : {sows} TRG
F605 VTP 14.70 : Claae S/, Claxton FLO 5.25 ER25 14.25
18.70 15.00 14.65 R | Pulaski S/Y. Hawkinsville V5.60, 5.45 TS.1O 14.78
16.00 (15.40 15.00 1500 | Vidalia $/Y, Vidalia NGS 15.50 1458 | 14.98
16.10 =: WAT 15.60 | TS.4 Peoples's L/S Mae. Ing. Cuthbert VS92 15.25 14.60 13,70
16.07. oe Co. $/Y, Ashburn : 15.50 15.75 15.60
560 AGO! a
= _ PAGE FOUR
_ POULTRY FOR SALE
One Brown, Red Game Cock,
and 1/2 Warhorse, 1/2 B. Red
Cock, $2 ea. R. L. Griffin, Oak
St., Gainesville.
Pit games, 8 mo. old, $3.50
pr. Contact, Lockard Bell, 2677
Pharr Rd. N. E. Atlanta: 17.
CR-4390.
Pit games, pure Wisconsin
Shuffler cock, 2 hens, $11.50:
hens, $3, cocks, $7; also pure
Allen R. H. at same price. All
bred under wire. My place 1/2
mi. S. Red Oak Roosevelt Hwy.
M .B. Whitmire, RFD 1, Col-
lege Park. *
PEACOCKS, PHHEASANTS,_
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC
Chukar partridges, Valley
Quail, Cochin Bantams, Rabbits,
old and young stock. G. A.
Hoy, Irwinton.
Common Pigeons, mated and
working, $1 pr.; Muscovy Ducks,
grown, $2 ea., young Ducklins,
$1 ea.; Pekin Drake, large type,
$2.50; S. S. Hamburgs chicks,
.$5 pr.; Golden Seabright Ban-
tams, $6 pr. No COND. Starling
Yawn, Byromville.
Royal King pigeons, old, $5.50
pr., Artility Kings, $3.50 pr.
old; young, $1.50 pr.; also Hom-
ers, $2 pr. and Birmingham
Rollers, $1.50 pr. Buddy Fort-
mer, Rt. 2; Kite.
Black Tumblers, old, $5.50
pr.; young, $3 pr., Red tumb-
lers, old, $4.50 p~., young, $2.75
pr., White Kings, young, $2.25;
Old, $4:50 pr.; also 2 Yellow
Fantail Roosters, $2.50 ea. Wil-
liam_ Elliott, Kite.
4
3 mated, banded prs. Bir-
Mingham Rollers, good perfor-
mers, $4.50 for lot, or 2 prs.,
$3._R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2,
Wrightsville. g
Ring-neck Pheasants, April
1955 hatched, $1.50 to $2.50 ea.
Will ship on receipt of money
order. Mrs. A. A. Edwardss, 716
pivale St., NE, Atlanta 8, AT-
1,000 Bob white quail, all
ages .1 wk. old 40c ea.: 10 wks.
old, $2.25 pr. No shipping. F. L.
Hutcheson, Riverdale, Phone
Jonesboro 6186.
Select 20 pr. Bob White quail,
laying $2.50 pr., 8 or more pr.,
2 wks. old, 40c; 5 wks. 5c, 4
mo. $1. Money orders. Ed Fryer,
114 Poplar Circle, LaGrange,
Phone 9923. e :
Several hundred fine Pigeons,
Bantam hens of all kinds, one
pr. Geese, and one pr. 3 yrs
old Blue Peafowlss.
George, Eatonton.
Indian Mucee, White Homers,
Splash, Rollers, Modena and
other breeds, Fancy Show type
Pigeons, $3 pr.; White crested
Polish Chickens, $1:65 ea.; Ring-
heck Doves, $3.50 pr., Silved
Pheasants (Breeders), Tame,
$14 pr. Mrs. Helen Street, Rt.
2, Atlanta. CH-1777.
12 pr. mixed Pigeons, 5
Squabs. All working. Sell cheap.
C. H. Edwards, 1032 Hemphill
Ave, NW, Atlanta 13, VE-
8469.
8 wks. old Chukar partridges,
$3 pr., 12-14. wks.
Bees:
2877.
old $4 pr.
Cobb, Warthen, Phone
Pure Silver and White King
Pigeons, $4 pr. or 2 pr. $6. G.
W. Williams, Box 808, Rt. 1
Columbus, Phone 3-0101.
?
No. Bobwhite quail, all ages;
1_wk., 50c ea. to full maturity,
$1.50. 5 wks. or older, shipped
Rwy. Exp. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt.
Vernon Dr., Decatur, DE-4238.
REDS:
15 N. H. Reds high grade
Roosters, $2 ea. at my door. Mrs.
G .C. Clifton, Millen. :
250 R. I. Reds, 10 wks. old,
4-A grade, Pullets, $1 ea., Cock-
erels, $1.50 ea- 25 or more in
lot, cheaper. Bring crate and
come after. Mrs, Ethel Cruce,
Harmony Grove Rd., Rt. 1, Lil-
burn, Phone Clarkston 3-3102.
100 April hatch 4-A produc-
tion Red Pullets, range grown,
jaying, $2.25, ea. FOB. Mrs.
L. L. Whitmire, Lavonia, Phone
EL-6-7131.
Tommy |:
POULTRY FOR SALE _
April hatch, 60 N. H. Red
Pullets, 4-A grade, $1.25 ea.
FOB. Cash. N. J. McMichen,
Rt. 1, Douglasville...
ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE
AND OTHERS; ;
25 White Rock Pullets, 1
Rooster, April hatch. $1.25 ea.
Clara G. Cotton, Rt.\ 2, Con-
yers.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS
GEESE, ETC: :
Giant Raven Ducks, 6 lbs., $5
pr. L. B. Ackerman, P. O. Box
285, Springfield.
14 Geese, $1 ea, also 25
Speckle Guineas, at farm. P.
E. Pevy, Lakeland.
Few ducks, $1 ea. Contact.
M. C. Coker, Stone Mountain.
*phone 6963.
5 White Pekin ducks; 2 drakes
and 3 ducks, $1 ea. Will not
ship. Mrs. M. Ritz, Campbelton
Rd., Fairburn.
18 White Ducks, June 1955
hatch, $1 ea., FOB Dalton. J.
F. Caylor, Rt. 1, Rocky Face.
2 White African Guineas; also
ea. at my home. Mrs. R. W.
Wingo, Newnan. :
5 Blue Geese, $10 or $2.50
ea. T. P. Dowda, Rt. 3, Box 623,
Smyrna, Phone 5-4026.
20 nice Toulouse Geese. My
place. Miss Ruth Brown, Shilah.
8 White Pekin Ducks and 2
rabbits for sale, or trade for
Guineas, Bantam chickens or
Games. James H. Davis, Rt. 1,
Frankiln.
22 White Ducks, 6 mo. old,
$4 pr., $1.50 ea.-for lot. Will
ship if buyer must pay freight.
Ernest Wilson, Rt. 1, Sautee.
Genuine wild Turkeys. Re-
asonable prices. Mitchell Holl-
and, Cochran. ss
10 White Ducks; 9 hens, and
one drake, about 3% mo. old.
Cannot ship. Mrs. C. H. Cauth-
en, Rt. 1, Powder Springs.
Phone 3857.
WYANDOTTES:
10 pure R. C. S. L. Wyan-
dotte cocks. March and April
1955 hatch, $1.20 ea. Docia
Harris, Lula. :
LEGHORNS (WHITE, BROWN
BUFF): r
80 White Leghorns fryers.
Will not ship. Mrs. Annie Croves
Phone PO-1-8518.
75 Keystone White Leghorn
Pullets, 5 mo. old, beginning
Plaza-5-4802.
100 large English White Leg-
horn Hens, one yr. old, laying
well. Healthy stock. $1.50 ea.
Mrs. Frank Bray, Bloomfield
Dr., Macon, Phone 3-5184.
100 White Leghorn Pullets,
Babcock Strain, 15 wks. old,
$1 ea. M. L. Hutcheson, Rt. 3,
Dawsonville. :
.17 White Leghorn hens, 18
mo. old, $1 ea, FOB. Good lay-
ers when not in molting stage.
V. R. Jenkins, Rt. 2, Box 220,
Gordon.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICK-
ENS:
About 35 White mixed chick-
ens, 8-10 wks. old, reasonable.
C. E. Davis, 406 Ellawood Ave.
Cedartown. : =
125-150 Hyline White hens,
lay ing 100-130 eggs daily. Treat-
ed for fowl-pox, New Castle,
etc., $2 ea. also 18 mos. old
Hy-bred of the Leghorn. H. C.
Land, Lilburn, phone Lawren-
ceville 3919.
POULTRY WANTED
AUSTRALOPS: Want pure-
bred Black Australops chickens.
Advise fully. Mrs. Lewis Lee,
Rt. 1, Box 3, Du Pont. s
DUCKS, GEESE, AND
PHEASANTS:
Will trade 1 Black and White
female goat and one White male
goat for mallard ducks, geese
and pheasants. Must come after |
Goats. Jerry Lord, Rt. 2, Box
_ }well; 5033.
one rooster and one hen, $3).
jand Pepper for wages:
1000 Park Terrace, College Park, |yy a. Chappell, B & B Ranch,
; Springs to -sheer 3 sheep.
to lay. C. H. Bridge, 2702 Camp- Daze SNe,
bellton Rd. SW, Atlanta 11, ee Carter, Sandy Springs,
hay on shares. S. S. Storer, Rt.
6
| POULTRY WANTED _
CORNISH: a
Want 2 Cornish Roosters,
bull dog type. Will take up to
1 yr. old. Give best prices.
Mrs. T. M. Gain, Rt. 4, Alma.
Want 10 March or April hatch
Cornish Pullets, preferably dark
short legged type H. B. Brock,
Rt. 3, LaGrange.
REDS:
_ Want. 20 N. H. Pullets, 5-6
mo. old, good laying strain.
Cohen Higgens, P. O. Box
140,- Columbus.
'LEGHORNS:
lets, about 5 mo. old. D. A.
Peterson, % Silver Sands Ranch,
Rt. 3, Nashville.
Want 25-50 White Leghorn
Pullets. Mrs. S. E. Jackson, Rt.
2, Fayetteville. ;
MISCELLANEOUS CHICK-
ENS: :
Want 10-15 hens, 1 yr. old and
thrifty. J. Ewing Arnold, Rt. 3,
Windy Hill Rd., Marietta, Phone
Smyrna, 5-8703. =
FARM HELP WANTED
i :
Want good family, 5 to 6 old
enough to work, to pick Cotton
also
want imdustrious exp. farmer
with family for 25 A. Cotton,
allotment and other fine acre-
age, for 1956. Tractor and
equip. furnished. James Jack-
son, McDonough, Rt. 3.
Want farm family to raise
broilers and farm in 1956. Lo-
cated near Church and Store,
and Ettawah River. 5,000 cap.
chicken houses. Must furnish
self and equip. Good dwellings,
electricity, barns, on school bus
Rt. Satisfactory. basis agreed
upon. See Mrs. Maggie S.
Hayes, Rt. 2, 6024 Lawrence-
ville Rd., Tucker, Phone 43-
6334. Rees, ts ee
Want honest, sober man for
work on Dairy farm. House
with lights, on School and mail
Rt. State age and number in
family. Good job for right man.
Reasonable weekly salary. J.
E. Thomas, Rt. 1, Lavonia. |
Want party equip. with trac-
tor and disc. plow and interest-.
ed in making a deal to plow
about 300 A. smooth farm land.
The Rock, Phone 3760.
Want someone near Sandy
Want party to make 40 A.
good Sericea and Johnson grass
4, Douglasville. :
Want christian family, able
to finance self also with good
tractor and equip. to operate
160. A. farm, 30 A. Cotton, 6 A.
Tobacco, 60 A. farm cut off
for hog raising. Large 7 Room
house on paved Hwy. near To-
bacco Market. Frank James,
Want 50 White Leghorn Pul-
Conley, DI-2624.
Want young man with small
family to help on Dairy farm.
Good job for right party. Must
hhave reference. Mart W. Mar-
tin, Rt. 5, Griffin, Phone 5120. |
Want christian woman (white
or col.) for light farm work
on farm. Room, board and sal-
arv. Mrs: R. J. Edenfield, Rt.
2, Twin City.
Want good farmer for. 240
A. Farm -in cultivation, for
standing rent basis. 30 A. Pea-
nuts, 24 A. Cotton, 4.4 A. To-
baceo, allotments. Big sheller,
good dwelling house,
city, good Tobacco and other
barns .Off Hwy. 14 mi. East
Fitzgerald. See, Mrs. Cora Fus-
sell, Osierfield. .
Want farmer for 1 or 2 H.
crop on shares. 4 Room house
wired for electric stove. ILo-
cated 7 m. No. Athens on
Smokey Rd. Write C. M. Bur-
gess, Rt. 1, Athens. a
Want nice healthly woman at
once to help with light farm
work on farm, some outside
work. No bad habits and no
objection to 1 or 2 children.
Will T. Dunn, Rt. 2, McDon-
ough.
Want man to operate chicken
houses for salary or on share
basis. New houses, 10,000 broil-
ers cap., with equip. New. at-
tractive residence, running wat-
er, wired for electric stove
and phone. S. C. Candler, Madi-
son.
Want settled white woman
to live on farm near Gaines-
ville and do light farm chores.
Good home with 2 adults, room,
board and weekly salary. Mrs.
R. P. Bruce, 5 Collier Rd., Apt.
7, Atlanta. =e
Want family. to gather Cot- |
ton crop, Peanuts, and Corn.
Good wages, and good funnish-
ed house. J. A. Peel, Milan. 4
Want small white or col.
family as caretaker of farm | (
with desirable house, garden, |
good surroundings and_ school.
50-50 basis. If any bad habits
dont apply. Mrs, Carolyn W.
Wilder, Culloden. re
ed in Henry County, 7 Room |;
wired and water. 300 A. land,
approx. 130 open, a good por-
tion bottom land. Prefer on
thirds and fourths. but con-
sider halves. G. M. Wright,
Want middle age man white
12 A. farm in Spalding Co. 5
mi. Locust. Attend to 35 beef
cattle, and work day work
when not in crop. Big 3 Room
house, 2 porches, well on back
porch, wired for electric stove,
and plenty of wood. James C.
Anderson, 786 Fulton Terrace,
SE, Atlanta 16.0
Want unencumbered elderly
white man for small poultry
farm and general handyman
duties. Permanent employment
for right party. J. O. Robert-
27 yr. old
children
farm. Exp. also dr:
- Want farmer for 1956 locat= | a
house and one 4 Room house, |
or col. with small family for|
son, Jr. Rt. 1, Athens.
natn,
jo
Lifetime exp. hh
and sister want
on farm. Prefer
or Mac 4
Set along with.
Macon. No bad hy
Williamson.
_ Want job milking co
two good milk han
electri--health cards. Am no
60 cows. W. E
Married man- and si:
Life time Exp. want
ating or managing
salary, housing, etc
112 Lynn St. i
Gay, RFD ~
(34 yrs old :
small child, want,
Have to be mo
ey, 1100 Washington
fington. _ eee:
One-arm man,
wants job on farm loo!
ter cattle, or rai
Have enough
4,000 Broilers. C:
Bill Overby, RFD 1,
Branch Soe
ee
i
62 yr. old sing!
|light farm work
and small salary.
carpenter tools. Rrefe
wants job on Dairy
farm. Good hous
ed to batch
RED 1, Felton
| Andy Miller, R
Man and. wife wa ny
Been
Rt. 1, Box 333. Vidalia.
Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia
GRADE Thomaston
9-5
Steers & Helfers_
"Athens
-9-7
Atlanta
9-6
113, Alpharetta, Phone = Ros-
a
Good : . 17.50-20.00 Sie <
Coml. - . 14.00-18.00 14.50-16.50
Utility cs 11.50-14.50 -11.75-14.50- =
Cutters eerie 10.50-11.28 | 10,50-11.25 -
CALVES ee ae Res
Good & Choice .. 15.75-20.00 15.50-19.00 =
Util. & Goml. . 11.00-15.78 11.00-15.75 wee
Good & Com'l CSE ess
Vealers : i 15.00-20.00 15.00-21.25 Se
cows USI
Utility r 10.25-11.75 10.00-11.50 .
c. & G. ___-7.50-10.50 7.00-10.50- we
BULLS : ne
Util. & Gomi. = 11.00-13.75. 100-1400
Cutters e- 10.00-11.50 0.00-11.00 =
y t i
STOCKERS : 5 ice aia
Steers Helfes = ~s*'0.5 0-18.59 11,.00-16.00 .
Calves we *14,80-18.80-11.00.17.28.
se - 2 ee ce
Source of Information
al Stato Market No ee
h Stre i, ante,