Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
Bulletin
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1956
NUMBER 20
ting In Georgia
PHIL CAMPBELL
ommissioner of Agriculture
The State Department of Agriculture
every effort this year. to pre-
e farm markets.
many farmers have express-
inion that culls should be et
arkets, ee
ell. Under such circumstances
ublic but during a normal sea-
rket only quality products.
er to help our farmers, we ex-
ave men on the bate grounds
advise farmers an
ice possible.
te marketing agreement which
. effect the first of the year
Thich the state is receiving a
Papooration, ee: ;
4
ist us in carrying out the pro-
to help us keep tabs on pro-
ught to the markets we are
to fence our market properties.
Tifton: Jan. 17-18- machine shop
tricity; Jan. 19, watermelons
cantaloupes; Jan. 25, soils and
s; Jan. 30, dairying; Feb. 2,
Fel . 9, beef cattle; Feb. 10,
s; Feb. 16, hay and silage;
rural press and public rela-
23, spring fashions and
le Park: Jan. 31, dairy produc-
.L PRODUCE BAN PLANNED
marketing of cull farm produce |
a series of ois meetings
uth Georgia during the past
S, however, because of unfav-
weather conditions or other con-
ond the farmers control, our |
nay not have top quality prod-
robably have to allow produce
quality to be offered the con- |
oing to insist that farmers
assist them
s and then marketing the Dee
ew service will come wider the
Feb. 1, dairy production. _
Georgia
STATE OF THE SOUTH
Agricultural
CALENDAR
Jan. 17-18, University of Georgia, Athens
Annual meeting Georgia Plant
Food Educational Society and Geor-
gia section, American Society of
Agronomy:
Jan. 17-18, Atlanta Georgia Daly
_ Association Convention.
Jan. 20, Rock Eagle Park Annual meet
Georgia Sheep Breeders Association.
Jan. 23-25, Atlanta Southeastern Poul-
try and Egg Association convention.
Jan. 24, Atlanta Southeastern - Angus
Ass'n. Show & Sale.
- Jan. 24-25, Macon Southeastern Duroc
Congress. ~
Jan. oh Tifton Georgia Duroc Asso-
elation show and sale.
We feel that this will also help us to
regulate and control traffic on Busy mark-
et sites. - % ea
We mse do a better job of producing
and marketing quality foodstuffs if we
ever-expect produce production to become
a profitable industry for the farmer. The
job starts with the farmer who plants
the crop but it doesnt necessarily end
there. The farmer must try to market a
quality product that the buyers will want.
Only quality sells in todays highly
competitive markets. The sooner we all
realize this the sooner we will reach
-the point where produce production will
constitute one of our maior agricultural
endeavors.
, Bad News For Insects : ;
ae Fumigation of stored grain is one way
to make sure insects dont destroy it or
-_make it unfit for human use. However,
Agricultural Extension Service entomolo-
gists warn that this process does not pro-
tect the grain from becoming infested
again. Stored grain should be inspected
often to see if and when additional fumi- -
_ gations are necessary.
ES STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
_ To be fumigated properly corn should
be shucked or shelled before it is stored.
Savannah Area Dairy
Council Is Organized
Milk industry leaders in the Savan- -
nah area have organized a Dairy Coun-
_ cil unit fashioned after the National Dairy
Council. The new organization of pro-
_ducers and distributors is designed to
further nutritional: research, sales pro-
motion and public relations in the area.
_ J. H. Dyer of the Borden Co., is presi-
dent of the new Council while E. M.
Thorne, a producer from Millen, is serv-
ing as vice president and E. R. McClellan
of Foremost Dairies is the secretary-
treasurer.
The board of directors elected by the
producers who supply milk to the Sav-
annah market includes E. M. Thorne, J.
W. Pierce, W. A. Law, L. C. Harrell,
J. H. Dyer, E. R. McClellan, R, L. Thomp-
son, E. C. Bull and_ , N. Roberds.
Tax Guide For Farmers,
The Internal Revenue Service says Georgia
farmers can get a lot of help from this new tax
guide intended to ease their work in preparing
income tax returns. It is the. first guide of its
kind designed to help farmers in preparing self
employment or Social Sercuity tax records. Other
problems are also treated in copy and _ pictorial
detail. Copies may be obtained from district in-
ternal revenue offices or from county farm agents.
Georgia, First:
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222 State Capitol
Published Weekly at
114-122 Pace St., Covington. Georgia
By Depariment of Agriculture
Notify on FORM 3578 Market Bulletin
Atlanta, Georgia
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
Veterinary Division '__.__
OFFICES OF AGRICULTURAL DIVISIONS
Paul J olley, Director
Harry Johnson, "Director
Boyce Dyer, Director
Information & Education Division
Jack Gilchrist, Director
Dr. J. W. Mann, Director
WA-3414
AL-2951
Se ee ee WA-3561
es aoe WA-3561
bie eee es ass 6561
Editor
MARKET BULLETIN STAFF
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Notices __
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Mailing Room Supt.
Editorial and Executive Offices
State Capitol,
Atlania. Ga.
PLANTS FOR SALE
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PLANTS FOR SALE
Tenn. Beauty and Tenn.
Blakemore Strawberry plants,
$1 C.; 500, $350; $7 M:; also
Lawton Blackberry, $1 Doz., $7
Cc. T. H. Graves, Fayetteville.
Acres of: large strong Chas.
Wakefield,
abbage and white Bermuda
onion plants, 500, $1.25; $2 M.;
5 M. up, $150 M. Exp. Coll.
E. L. Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitz-
gergid.
Yellow Bermuda. and Crystal
Wax Onion and forst proof Co-
penhagen, Mkt. and Feat Dutch
Cabbage plants, 300, $1.25; 500,
$1.70; $2.50 M. Full Count and
dprompt shipment guar. James
Griffin, Rt. 4, Baxley.
Frost proof Copenhagen Mkt.
end Flat Dutch Cabbage also
Crystal Wax and Yellow Ber-
muda onion plants, 300, $1.25;
500, $1.70; $2.50 M. Prompt ship-
ment guar. Ina Griffin, wie 4
Baxley,
Chas. W. frost proof Cabbage
plants, 300, $1.25; 500, $1.75;
$250 M:. PP. $2M. at. farm;
also Rutger Tomato seed, $2.50
Jb. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Sev. thousand non-stop ever-
pearing Strawberry plants, $1
C. Orders less than 1,000. Add
eine Dirs.;C. 1s. Estes; Rt 3,
incolnton.
?
Klondike Strawberry, 90c C.;
Catnip, 40c bunch, Peppermint,
40c doz.; Scuppernong cutting,
60c doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry,
pearing size, 85c doz.; Brown
_ striped half runner bean seed,
60c cup: Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville.
Mtn. Huckleberry plants, 4
doz., $1; Imp. Field Dewberry,
end Field Blackberry, 50c doz.;
* Blakemore Blackberry, 6, 50c;
Catnip, 25c bunch. Add postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming.
Myers and Rubel Blackberry
bee 2-3 yrs. old, 2-4 ft., from
orterfield stock, $4 doz. F. OB.
E.G. Nicholson, Allen Rd:, Rt.
8, Maeon.
Fall grown, frost-proof Cop-
enhbagen Mkt. and Early Wake-
field cabbage, also swe Ber-
wuda onion plants, $2 M.; 5
M., $7.50. Exp. Col: Mrs; 1. L.
Biokes. Box 349, Fitzgerald.
and Copenhagen,.
Klondike Strawberry plants,
$1: MOB. Carl C:-Hearn;
Rossyille.
= Watercress well inated. $1
C. Add postage. Orders filled
promptly. Mrs. C. C. Gentry,
Rt. 3, Calhoun.
Horseradish plants, 50c doz.;
Horseradish and Black Haw
roots, 50c lb.; Rhubarb Pie, 30c
bulb; Garlic, $1 C.; Spearmint,
Tanzy, Lions Tongue, Yellow
Dock, Huckleberry, Yellow root,
Wild Strawberry, 25c doz.;
Queen of the Meadow, 3, 50c.
Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fow-
ler, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Chas. Wakefield, frost proof
cabbage plants, 500, $1.75; $2.50
M., 60c C. del. Otis Conner,
Pitts.
Mtn, Huckleberry field Black-
berry and Dewberry plants, 75c
doz., bearing size; Hazlenut
bushes, 25, $1.75; Yellow Roots,
washed clean, 4 lb. box, $1; also
little Rice Peas, snuff glass, 65c.
Add postage Mrs. Nancy Hen-
derson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay.
Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, Hazlenut bushes, 75c doz.;
Yellow Root, 60c doz.; Red and
Yellow Plum sprouts, 3, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Homer Henderson,
Rt. 3, Box 126, Ellijay.
Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 75c doz.; Hazlenut bushes,
bearing size, 80c doz.; also Yel-
low Root, 60c doz.; Red and
Yellow Plum sprouts, 3, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Manda Henderson,
Rt. 3, Box 126, Ellijay.
Large everbearing strawberry
plants, $1 C; large strong Sage
plants, 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
J. J, Carter, Conyers,
Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 2 doz., 75c _. large Klondike
Strawberry plants, $1 C.; 4 ft.
Muscadine vines, and Blue Dam-
son Plum sprouts, 45c ea.; Imp.
field Dewberry and Blackberry,
50c doz.; also slick leaf Mustard
seed, 40c cup. Add postage.
Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.
Wakefield Cabbage and Ga.
Collards, 60c C.; 500, $1.50; $2.75
M.; also White and Yellow on-
ions, 60c C.; 500, $1.25; $2 M.
Del. Prompt shipment guar. H.
E. Smith, Baxley.
-Bushel,
%
Condon Giant Mastodon ever-
bearing Strawberry piants,. $1
C.; Sage plants, 6, $1> May
Cherry Trees, 6, $1; Catnip
bunches, 6, $1; Garlic bulbs,
75 doz. Add postage. Mrs, Mae
Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
half runners, 60c cup; 2 cups, $1.
Mrs. Guy .Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.
Large everbearing Strawberry
plants, $1 C.; large Sage plants,
25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. B.
Green, 3126 W. Roxboro Rd.,
N.E.; Atlanta. .
Cert. missionary and Mastodon
Strawberry plants, $1 C. PP.
Mailed damp packed. Tom Kit-
tle, Rt. 5, Carrollton.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1-2 yrs.
old, $2 C.; 500, $7; $12.50 M. Add | .
postage. C. D Crowe, Rt. 2,
Gainesville,
Large red Klondike Straw-
berry plants, $1 C. Add postage.
Mrs. Gilbert
Gainesville.
Kudzu Crowns, whole Crowns,
not split, $9 M., or $1 C. Add
postage. Annie Sue Jones, Rt. 1,
Dahlonega. a
Red multiplying onion plants,
50c C.; also Fig plants, 25 and
50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E.
Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla.
Fine Blakemore Strawberry
(large berries) plants, $1.25 C.
Add postage. Mrs. Dan etry,
Quitman.
Everbearin Strawberry
plants, $1.25 , $8 M.; also Con-
cord Lutie and Niagara grape-
vines, not rooted, $1 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grant-
ville.
SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE
Large round Yellow meated
Watermelon, 40 seed, 10c and
stamped envelope. Mrs. P. E.
Traylor, Rebecca.
1956 new. Champion green
glazed collard seed, 4 thbis., $1;
8 tbls., $2. PP. Mrs. T. T. Hollo-
way, Cobbtown.
1,000 bu. Texas Rust proof
14 oats, 85c bu. bulk; 95c bag-
ged. Germ. 94 pct. state tested. |
No order less 50 bu. Advise be-
fore coming; recleaned Iron
Peas, new 2 bu. bags, $4 bu.
No order less 10 bu. Will ship
or del. M. P. Minchew, Jr., Rt.
3, Macon, Phone 37030.
6,000 Ibs.
seed, 18c lb.; 3,000 lb. Ar-
lington Sericea Li espedeza seed,
25c Ib. All cleand and scar-
ified. W. D. Wyatt, Brooks,
Phone 204-W-1
Brown striped tender Corn-
field ban seed, 40c cup; 3 cups,
$1.-Add postage. Mrs. Della
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
White nest Onions, $1.50 gal.;
Beer seed, 25c and stamped en-
velope for good start. Eunice
Woody, Dial.
Willetts Wonder Garden Peas
slightly weevil damaged, 40c
cup; also gourd seed small
(mixed), and Martin 15c pkg.;
Martynia, 25c pkg. Mrs. John
Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.
3 dif. varieties gourd seed,
large long handle and
the ornamental, 1% doz. seed,
of either kind,-15 plus stamp-
ed envelope. No ordeys filled
unless stamped envelope. Mrs.
Alta Wood, Rt. 2, Martin.
Cushaw seed, one cent each
seed, plus stamped envelope;
also have some good, sweet kind
Watermelon seed. G. W. Akins, |
Twin City.
_ 35 bu. hand picked, reclean-
ed Brown Crowder Peas, 15c
lb. Cheaper for entire lot. Car-
ter Williams, Rt. 2, Senoia.
Green :Pod Okra seed, 50c
pt.; Collard buncheButter beans,
50c pt.; also bunch garden Bean
seed, 50c pt. Add postage. Mrs. |
J. E. Sorrells, Royston.
1,500 bu. 48-93 Victor grain |
Oats, good germ., 90c bu. at
bins. Fred Flanders, Rt. 1, Box
180, Dublin,
ae
Klondike Strawberry plants, | oa
90c C., $7 M White and striped |
Evans, Rt. 5,
Sericea Lespedeza
Good tender White or strip- |
ed half runner, Pink Peanut.
6 wks. White crease backs,
Speckled cut shorts, Cornfield
beans, 65c cup; mixed, 60c cup;
White tender Salet English
75e cup. Add postage.
Arvil Lambert, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Hulled, Sericea Lespedeza,
25c .Vh;: Hegari seed, 642c lb.; |
Brown Top Millet, 10 1b. All
| cleaned, bagged and germ. J.
E. Voyles, Hwy. 54, Morrow,
Phone Jonesboro 2101.
Genuine Hicks Broadleaf
Tobacco seed, grown from Cok-
vers Cert. seed, highest germ.
and purity, $1. 40: 0z., $Y5 Ib.
PR. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
Clean White Nest Onions for
| planting or eating, $1.50 gal.
PP. Mrs. J. G. Hunicutt, Dial.
Sericea Lespedeza seed, 1955
crop,-combine run, clean; $20};
CWT at my barn. R. W. Wilk-
inson, Rt. 4, Bowdon, Phone
3441.
Sericea Lespedeza, combine |;
run, cut clean, $20 per 100 Ib.
FOB. L: <A. Powers, 221 W.
Poplar St., Griffin, Phone 5170. |
Mexican hot Pepper seed,
75 oz. small or large amts. A.
R. Laney, Marshallville.
Booking orders on 1955 crop
Cattail Millet, Sericea Lespe-
deza, Wheat, and Iron and Clay
Peas,
See Sankie Powell at farm near
Wrens, or Contact M. T. Cour-
son, Hazlehurst. .
Good, Sound, purple
(brown) seed Peas, 25c lb. FOB.
Bob Sprayberry, Fairburn.
Combine run, Lespedeza seed,
9,000 lb., Sericea; 3,000 Ib., Ar-
lington Sericea, 7, 000 lb. Kobe.
Earl Aycock, Jr, Monroe, Phone
5931. a ai
1% to 2% lb. Yellow Tomato
seed; 1 doz., 50c and stamped
envelope. Es M. See Fro- |
| melon, se 50 Ib.
lona.
65 bu. Williams variety Sweet
Sorghum Cane seed, $3 bu. Del.
entire lot within 100 mi. Hub-
ert H. Spiers, Rt. 1, Blairsville. |
25-30 bu. baskets Copper
Skin P. R. Sweet Potatoes for
seed, $2.50 bu. FOB. W. A. Ex:
ley, Rincon.
old fashioned bunch Okra, 40c
cup; White and striped half run-
ner bean, 45c cup; large type
Yellow and White multiplying
onions, $1.35 gal. Del. Mary
Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.
Citron seed, $1 Ib.. Contact.
A. L. Thompson, Cadwell.
White bunch Butter Peas and
beans, 3 cups, $1; dried Hot Pep-
per, 40c qt.; col. half runner gar-
den bean seed, good, tender, 3
cups, $1.35. Add postage. All
1955 Crop. Mrs. Samuel Caine,
Cumming.
Recleaned Victor Grain Oats,
4 bu. bags, $1.10 bu.; also re- |.
cleaned Kobe Lespedeza Hay,
16c Ib. E. V. Vaughn, Bogart,
Phone SO-9-3375. _
Cow horn Okra, 50c Ib.; dark
yellow Pumpkin, 25c cup; White
and brown streaked half runner
and Brown streaked Cornfield
Bean seed, 40c Ib. Add postage. |
Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines-
ville.
' 1955 White half runner, senile
bunch bean seed, 50c cup. Add
postage. orders filled promptly.
Mrs. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee.
Old time, little, White, tender,
garden; also White tender Cut
Short Cornfield bean seed, $1
cup. Add postage. Mrs. T. H.
Wade, Rt. 1, Talking Rock.
Okra seed, 1955 crop, 25. Tb.
by mail, 50 Ibs. by freight. All
del. Charlie E. Smith, Rt. 8;
Flowery Branch.
About 6 tons baled Oats, good
Hay, baled without rain, $30 ton,
at barn, 10 mi. W. Athens. Wal.
ter B. Griffeth, 180 Hardin Dr.,
Athens, Phone LI-6-6055 nights. } i
| Peas, purity, 98.
New Ga. red, Sweet Potato
Seed, developed by Ga. Experi-
ment station and Louisiana Gold
rush. Extra Early and highly
prolific and cert, $5 bu. at)
: farm. E. y: eo Rt. i, Macon.
|Java Peas, 30c Ib
germ. and purity guar.
|2, Tifton
hull |
| Add postage und
ice C Draughon, |
| little Pink Peanut,
ion onion
also: White and col.
ter Beans. Mrs.
Rt. 2, Danielsvill
8 lbs. Hastings |
Bean seed, 50 Ih.
Harvey,. Bartow,
Good Oats, Whe:
Reasonable. Spen
602 Savannab Sts
White miditiptgin
50c gt. Exch. 2 qt. 1
feed sacks, 3 al
Coleman, Rt T
25 Ibs. long g
until frost, fat
| garden; and Old
half runner bean s
red speckled Cro
Peas, 65c cup. Add
es Brown, Rt. 1, Bal
200 lbs. Jong gree
also 100 Ibs. red h
all 1955 crop. C. F.S
Clemson spinless
gathered without
ford Smith, Rt. 2,
12,000 lbs.
Milo grain Sorghuane
ton, at my farm.. 5:
Rt. ce Alma, Phone :
Old time Jones
seed, round deep
Ibs., $15. PE B.
ae Maysville.
Hot cluster, 4
seed, 25c doz.; tom
til frost, 50c doz.; C
hulls and peas s
life 1 cup, Sle cs
chnee.
BEANS AN
Imp. White ha
beans. All good,
Add postage. Ni
stamps. Mrs. Vi
B, Ellijay.
Old fashioned
runners, 50 cup;
Butter beans, 40 eu)
age. Exch: for feed
Ardell Meeler, Rt.
Bishop.
175 lbs. little Whi
25c Tb. PP. 10. lb.
for entire lot F.
M.O. only. Janet
Rock.
Tender; heavy
pole, and White
beans, 3 cups, $
kled running and
Butter Peas, 3 cups,
Crowder and Purpl
4 cups, $1.50; Broo
Lady, Broy
and Pole Cat
pt; 3 pts.,
vie, sold Mrs. R.
, Adairsville:
running Velvet )
F.0.B. No less 2_
R. P. McCorkle,
~ Recleaned Iron |
bu. bags, 98 on
germ., $3.50 bu
Marshallville.
White edible
89 pct:s -28 Ib.532:
21c Ib. ee O:B:.Ca
prices
also Gonch ee
aM Roy
tom
J. A Wilson, Mar-
Biack-eved Crow-
Runner beans, 60c
Crowder table
Mrs. W. V. Sil-,|
x 88, Ellijay.
any amount, pure
Eras nd Iron Clays,
black-eye, purple
horn and Dixie Lee
eee 3 i | bert Evans, Rt. 5, Gainesville.
Phone 7248.
hand picked and re-
own Crowder peas,
e lot cheaper. C-r-
: Rt 1, Senoia.
Striped half run-
peanut, white cut-
cornfield beans, 50c
d Crowde and
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: _ FOR SALE - FOR SALE FOR SALE
Garlic seed, just as rubbed
off bulb, 25c a cup: PP. Mary Oat, Clover, Barley, Millet, Large amt. quality Coastal|| Good, big bales Soybean, Se-
Vollrath, Re
Old time, tender, White and:
2, Smyrna.
{Speckled half runner. garden,
.also striped, tender Cornfield
beans and. Speckled Crowder
Peas, 30c lb. Add postage. Miss
Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.
White half runner garden
bean seed, 50c cup; Blue Java
Peas, 20c lb. 5 lb: lots up. Mung
bean seed, 40c lb.; ground Sage,
50c cup; Garlic bulbs, 35c doz.
Add postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. A,
Baill Ground. ~
American green a Okra
seed, sound, bright, 50c cup, or
sell by Ib.; Red Crowder Peas,-
50c qt. Add postage. Mrs. Gil-
Tender hull White Salet Eng- |
lish Peas, 75c cup; tender bean
seed, White half runners, pink
and cream 6 wks. 55c cup, 2
cups, $1; Crowder peas, White
| musk, 45 cup, 3 cups, $1. Add |
postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3,
Ellijay. -
Gherkin seed, 15 tbls. PP.
baled, free of rain, $35 ton; Oat
Straw, baled, $15 ton. Del. rea-
sonable distance. V.-E. Veyles,
Morrow, Phone Jonesboro 2101.
Good quality Peanut Hay, $20
ton, at my barn. R.\P. McCorkle,
Buena Vista.
| Plenty good, bright Hay, 75c.
bale, 1,000 bales Oat Straw, 25c
bale. At my farm. W. M. Cle-
mones, 1406 Cave Spring Rd.,
Rome, Phone 6906.
Rescue Grass with Crimson
Clover and Oats; also Fescue
with Crimson Clover Oat Hay,
$30 ton, at my farm. W. C. Hale,
Farmington, Phone Watkinsville
South 9-3572.
Choice 100 tons, Coastal Ber-
muda Hay, $25 ton, at my barn.
Berry Rigdon, Chula, Phone Tif-
ton 281-W-1.
About 6 tons Oats, Hay baled
without rain, $30 ton, at barn,
10 mi .W. Athens. Walter B.
Griffeth, 180 Hardin Dr., Athens,
Phone LI-6-6055 nights.
Hay per ton 500 bales Oat,
Bermuda Hay, ro rain, $35 ton,
or $1.25 bale. Compact wire
tied bales ave. about 70 Ibs.
William T. Steele, Eastman,
Phone 3947.
\ Hay per ton: Oat, $30; bright
Grass, $25; Grain Sorghum, 60c
bale, at farm, 1 mi. Ea, Palmetto;
also clean, sound Roanoke Soy
beans, for beans or hay, $4.50
bu. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.
Coastal Bermuda Hay, good
quality, wire tied bales, $30 ton.
George Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta.
25 tons, 1955 Sericea Lespe-
daza Hay, cut 14 in. high bales,
baled without rain, good quality,
$25 ton, at my farm. Phil Kelly,
MeDonough, Phone 4019.
14 tons 'Sericea hay, cut at
right time, from fertilized field.
C. A. Hudson, Raleigh, Phone
Manchester-439-J.
Good Peanut Hay, $20 ton, at
my barn. W. K. Jones, Dawson,
Phone 109-J.
80 bales Oats, cut in dough,
without rain, at my barn, 3 mi.
ricea and Oat Hay. Ernest A.
7205 Campbellton Rd.,
Smith,
Ben Hill, Phone PL-8-
Rt 4,
2736.
Large quantity, Lespedeza,
Oat, Coastal Berbuda, Fescue,
Sericea, and Rye and Crab
Grass. All baled separately and
in square bales, $25 to $35 ton.
EK. A. Ballard, Rt. 3, Fayette-
ville, Phone 2981.
2700 bales good hay $1 dale
at my place. Herbert Cox, Ced-
ar Grove Rd., Conley, Phone
Atlanta DI-9092. a
20 tons highly fertilized Ber-
muda hay, good sized, square
bales, bright, clean and cured
without rain, 75c bale, at my
farm, No letters. Dr. Eugene
Mather, 123 Hill Top Rd., Ath-
ens, Phone 3-9735.
Highly fertilized, good oual-
ity Coastal Bermuda hay, at my
barn. Winton C. Harris, Odum.
5 or 6 tons good quality Pea-
nut hay in square 60 lb. bales,
plenty of peanuts, $25 ton at
Re peas. 3 cups, $1. $35, 600 bales Millet and Grass, | N.E., Tucker; Mrs. Louise C.| barn. R. M. Pruett, Milan, Rt. 3.
ee: Mrs eho Se me oa John Bell, ied $30: also some grass Hay, in|Kennedy, Lawrenceville Rd., &
, Ellijay. eS P square bales, bright, baled with- | Tucker. : Well fertilized Coastal Ber-
id, recleaned 90-day
$4 bu. in new 2
'M. E. Knight, Dexter.
ght, sound 90-day
vet beans. $5 bu.
Wilcher, Mitchell.
Tbs. Velvet Beans in
bu. my place. C. F.
nd striped half run-
seed; Old
tiplying onions, $1.35
frs. Leilar Philllips,
)
nd Sugar Crowders
skeye, $8 bu.; Purple
s, $10 bu. No less
ed. W. C. Thompson,
: 320, LaFayette.
Brown-eye mixed
eas, weevil free,
green Okra seed,
No _postage added! |
Peas, $3.50 bu.
fashion |_
seed, 40c cup;| =
Good tender bean seed, White
creasebacks and Speckle cut-
shorts Cornfield beans, 65c cup;
White or striped half runner;
Pink Peanut 6 wks., 65c cup;
mixed, 60c cup; White tender
salet English Peas, 75c cup. Add
posters. Mrs. Ivy Southerland,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Hastings prolific white and
Golden Dent corn in shuck; a-
bout 50 bu. Cheap. See Satur-
days. Mrs. Q. J. Marks, Freeman
Rd., Jonesboro.
Old fashion White corn, 1955
oe at my farm. S. E. Jackson,
SRt.
2, Fayetteville, Phone 4372.
100 bu. slipped shuck corn,
clear of weevils, $1.25 bu. C. M.
Hamilton, Devereux.
300 bu. good-Corn, $1.50 bu.;
also 3 tons good Peanut Hay,
$25 ton At my barn,-4 mi. So.
Brooklet. Mrs. J. W. Fowler, Rt.
2, Brooklet.
out rain, $25. Del. in 5-10 ton
lots, reasonable distance. W. D.
Wyatt, Brooks, Phone 204-W-1.
Sericea, Fescue, Dallas Grass
Hay, square bales, $25 ton; Ky. |
31 Fescue seed, tested and re-
cleaned, $16 CWT; Sericea seed;
combine run, $10 CWT.; Lespe-
deza, recleaned and scarified,
$17.50 CWT. Cecil Travis, C/O
Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale,
Phone Fayetteville-5581.
Runner Peanut and~Peavine
Hay, square, bales; also Peanut
hay, 75 lb. wire tied pales, $25
to $35 ton. Mack R. Tucker, Rt.
2, Sandersville, Phone 3213.
- 4000 bales Crab and Johnson
Grass and Brown top Millet
Hay, $25 ton, $30 del.. within 30
mi, in 3 ton lots; also 1,000 bu.
Coker Fulgrain Oats, $1 bu.
F.O.B. J. Lynwood Bentley, Rt.
2, Thomaston.
Top quality Crab grass Hay,
$25 ton; Fescue, baled without
rain, $30 ton; Sericea, Lespedeza
Hay, without rain, $30 tons-also
Sericea Lespedeza seed, 1955
crop, combine run, clean, $0 ton
Hay 2,000 bales good mixed
Lespedeza, Meadow-grass, Fes-
cue and Ladino, Clover; also
swet Sudan grass, $20 ton, or
Ic Ib., at my farm, 6-1/2 mi.
So. Hartwell. Joe R. Higgin-
botham, Rt. 3, Hartwell.
Oat, Johnson Grass, and Ber-
muda Hay, F.O.B. my Place, 7
mi. So. Milledgeville. George
Hollinshead, Jr., Milledgeville.
Peavine Hay, made from Iron
Peas, cut in July, 75c bale, or
$40 ton. L. E. Akins, Rt. 2,
Byron, Phone Macon 57981. ~
Sev. tons Spanish-and Runner
Peanut Hay. Frank Pearman,
Rt. 1, Chula.
3 tons good Peanut Hay, $25
ton, at my barn, 4 mi. So. Brook-
let. Mrs. J. W. Fowler, Rt. 2,
Brooklet.
50 bales Ky. 31. Fescue Hay,
$1 bale, at my farm. Loy Francis,
Ris Box sya
Phone 4742.
Sericea, Oats, Rye-Grass and
other Hay, $25 to $30 ton. Hiram
Alpharetta,
muda Grass Bay, $30 ton, at
farm, -2 mi, S24 Douglas and
-Willacoochee Hwy., near Arna
Chureh. C. O. Taft, Pearson,
20 tons runner Peanut hay,
gathered without raidn, $30 ten;
also 1,700 bu. White corn, $1
bu. cash at my barn, 6 mi N.
E., Kite. Walter H. Greenway,
Rt. 2, Kite.
About 1,400 aie Hay, 75
bale, at farm. Ode Wilson, Rt.
1, Murrayville.
40-50 tons Coastal Bermuda
Hay, cut and baled in square
bales, without rain and from
heavily fertilized grass, $30 ton.
F.0.B. barn, 3 mi. So. Hahira.
Russell C. English, 1600 Beau-
ford Place, Valdosta, Phone
4085 nights.
Good Soybean Hay, baled
without rain, $30 ton, or $1
bale, at barn. Emmett Ward,
Ellenwood, Atlanta, phone DI-
3186.
Top quality Coastal Bermuda
and Sericea Hay, square bales,
twine wrapped. our choice, $30
S) Rt. 2. Box St
; i - a ; CWT. At my farm. R. W. Wil-| D. Adamson, Morrow, phone | ton. F:0.B. barn. H. B. Demoree,
eas : ig bu. white and yellow|kinson, Rt. 4, _Bowdon, Phone | Jonesboro 5641. 4 |Owner, Fair-D-Farm, Rt. 4,
er, old fashion | co Frank Pearman, Rt. 1, | 3441. - Buena Vista.
fachar, 60c cup; White
striped half runners, |
Pink Peanut beans,
Add postage. No
Chula.
300 bu. ate corn, $1.50 bu. at
my barn, 4 mi. So. Brooklet.
Bermuda and Meadow Grass
mixed hay, picked up at my
barn, $25 ton.Mrs, E. E. Nelson,
Wheat and Oat Straw, bright,
clean and tight square bales,
45c bale, at my barn. Can load
trailer truck lots. Felton Den-
Sericea, Bermuda, Millet, Fes-
cue and Dallas Grass Hay, $25
to $30: ton. F.0.B. farm. R. B.
or checks. N. B. Banks, | Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Rt. 2, Brook-|C/O Silver Creek Ranch, Rt. 2,|ney, Rt. 3, aolion, Phone | Curtis, Farmington, Madison
ers. Vet. Austell. TE-2-8198. 2603.
No.1 No.2 No. 3 No. 4 Shumans /Y, Hagan 11.80 11.42 10.71 10.25
s: 5 Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 11.50 11.60 Sees
11.25 11.05- ~11.00- 12.00
S Bieckley L/S Auc., Cochran 11.60 11.70 11.40 11.50
Morris Inc., Milan Ate as oR Waycross L/S Mkt., Waycross 11.71 11.64 = 10.70 10.50
12.90 12.40 January 10
11.65 11.45 10.80
./S Com. Co., Cordele 11.53 11.15 10.91 Farmer's L/S Auc. Co., Nashville 11.65 11.09 10.44 10.3)
o Auc. Ca Gainesville 12.00 11.50. 11.00 Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 11.56 11.33 11.00 10.90
11.68 11.15 10.50 || Tattnall S/Y, Glennville 11.85 11.30 11.20 10.05 x
s Hvys Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 12.25 11.44 11.40 12.40
11.51 11.30 11.00 10.50 | Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 11.52 11.16 10.45
Farmer's S/Y, Sylvania 11.45 11.00 11.00 -
/ Metter L/S Mkt., Metter Woe Pent 10.75
Z ; McRae $/Y, McRae 11.75 11.29 10.50
11.32 11.00 10.49: | Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 11.78 11.45 10.74 10.30
. Hvys. ne S/Y, Arlington 11.55 R
12.00 11.75 11.26 10.00 W650 10.31 11.35
H. hvys :
BO: 11.00 L. ae. ret tt ;
om. Co., Cartersville 12.60 12.20 11.70 11.90 | Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 11.85 11.75
: : Sows | - ; 12.05
Union S/Y, Albany 11.63 11.41 10.80 10.56
a Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn awe 4530. < <1190
Co., Sylvester 11.93 11.76 10.55 10.60 Peoples L/S Mkt., Inc., Cuthbert 11.55 11.45 10.60 10.10
' 11.95 11.66
Mkt., Millen 11.50 11.00 11.00 10.50 Claxton S/Y, Claxton 12.10 11.56 11.33 10.52
-o., Ocilla 11.96 ~=11.50 10.86 Seaboard $/Y, Colquitt 11.76 11.32 10.55 10.25
f 12.26 11.21 10.90 Pulaski S/Y, Farkiesiitle 11.65 11.60 11.50 11.70
7 AV50 11.45 11.50
Carrollton fear ise! v1.20 azo | voy 2 4
i es A110 12.00 Sumter L/S Assn. Inc., Americus 11.84 11.35 10.50 11.00
Products Sales Corp., 5 Bainbridge $/Y, Bainbridge 11.75 11.39 10.60 10.26
Ha. 11.75 11.50 12.00 12.00 11.79
PAGE FOUR cee < ae: Li Ends i
HAY AND STRAW _ MISCELLANEOUS FARM HELP WAN
(Wheat, Oats, Etc.) FOR SALE .
FOR SALE Want respectable,
MEAT: Woman, 20 and 40 yrs. old, live
8 to 10 tons bright Peanut
Hay, baled without rain. E. L.
Preetorius, Box 354, Statesboro.
Good -quality Sericea, Rye
Grass, Oats, and other Hay, $25
to $35 ton. Hiram D. Adamson,
Morrow, Phone Jonesboro-5641.
First class Sericea Hay, from
well fertilized field. $30 ton at|:
parn. W. A. Estes, Stockbridge,
phone 3161.
Good Soy Bean hay, $30 ton at
barn: Will del. truck load lots
and you pay charges, Fred Flan-
ders, Rt. 6, Box 180, Dublin.
PECAN AND FRUIT
TREES FOR SALE
Bunch Grape Vines in. Con-
-eord, Niagara, Delaware, Caco,
Fredonia, $3 doz.; $20 C.; $175
M. Emory Travis, Riverdale.
Brown.Turkey Fig bushes, in-
spected, rooted, 2 yrs. old, $1.50
ea.; 3 yrs. old, $2 ea. PP. G. M.
Moseley, Menlo.
Large, ~ purple, rooted Fig
sprouts, $1.50 ea.; Small size
Sweet Pomegranate bushes,
$1.50 ea.; Oct. bearing Yellow
Indian Peach, $1 ea.; 2 Walnut,
$1 ea.; 2 seedling Pecan, $1 ea.;
2 Elm trees, $1 ea.; also 2 Mag-
nolia trees, $1.50. Add postage.
Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. |
Old fashion Blue Damson
Plum Bushes; No mail order.
Mrs. F. J. Witherspoon, 308 Hol-
derness St., S.W., Atlanta 10,
Phone PL- 3-5251.
Red Sugar Fig trees, 45c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. J. R. Bram-
men, Rt. 1, Statesboro.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
ARTICHOKES:
Jerusalem Artichokes, 15 lb.
FOB. Carl C. Hearn, Rossville.
BAMBOO (ROOTS) AND BEES
100 well rooted Bamboo roots,
$1.25 plus postage; also some
Italian bees, good workers, $10
hive now; more later. W. T.
Whaley, P..O. Box 295, Sparta.
COTTONSEED:
50 tons Cert. Blue Tag Coker
100 wilt cottonseed, delinted,
treated, sacked Ratscat 100 lb.
bags, $6 bag, FOB my farm.
W. M. Clemones,- 1406 Cave
Spring Rd. Rome. Phone 6906.
EGGS:
Giant S. C. Black Minorca
hatching eggs, $3 per 15. PP.
insured parcel post. L. B. Mil-
lians, Newnan.
Pit game eggs from Hopkin-
son Warhorse, Wildy Cat Blues,
and Gizzard Greys, 15:1,$5"' 305
$9. S. C. Borough, Rt. 1, Box
113,- Richmond Hill.
FEATHERS:
50 lb. second hand Goose
feathers, $25. Add postage. No
checks. Mrs. Odell Hood, 6205
Wilkinson St., Milledgeville.
30 lbs. slightly used Goose
feathers, no quills, 50c 1b., -at
my home, or motor freight.
FOB. S. P. New, 888 Barnett
PieeN.- ke Atlanta.
' GARLIC BULBS:
Garlis bulbs, 10c ea. Mrs.
L. Rogers, Presley.
Ss.
GOURDS: :
Martin,: Dipper gourds, 25c
a.; larger sizes, 50c ea:; small
mixed sizes, 10c and 5c ea.;'also
gourd seed, $1 cup; 25c pkg;
- nest egg gourd seed, 25c pkg.
Add postage. W. E. Wooten, Rt.
2, Camilla.
50 or 60 Martin gourds, med.
size, 25c ea. with postage added.
Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Bu-
ford. 4
LARD:
Fresh, open kettle rendered
hog: lard, 50 Ib. cans, $8. Del.
within 25 mi. Mrs. Kate Har-
rell, Fayetteville, Phone 4-181.
MANURE:
Pulverized cow manure for
sale. - Miss Nina Capps, 1633
Candler Rd. Brookhaven,
Phone CH-2302,
Sugar cured Hams, 40 Ibs.
60c lb., also Cornfield beans,
50c Jb. C.C,. Wilson, Rt. 2;
Lawrenceville.
Fine salt cured Hams, wt. 26
lbs:, killed Nov. 1, 90c Ib. Mrs.
W. A. Hall, 413 N. Oliver St,
Elberton. ,
Country hickory smoked
meat, hams, 10-20 lbs., 85 1b.;
shoulders, 8-14 lbs. 55c Ib.;
sides, 10-18 Ibs., 50c lb. Guar.
against spoilage. Shipped COD.
Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box 5,
Dexter.
PECANS:
| Stuarts or Schley pecans, 60c
lb; also seedlings, 35 Ib. in
5 or more lb. lots. Buyer pay-
ing postage. Mrs. J. C. Paul,
Ridgeville.
Papershell pecans, 50c lb. 20
or more lbs., postpaid. Mrs. J.
K. McRae, Rt. 4; Quitman.
Stewart. Pecan halves, $1.45
lb., good mixed halves, $1.40
lb., mixed halves and broken
meats, clean of hulls, $1.35 lb.,
Mahan halves, 1.50 lb.; Mahan
and Stewart in shell, 5 lbs.
$3.25. Add postage: J. H. Gard-
on, Rt. 3, Nashville.
Fresh, new crop, shelled Pe-
cans, $1.25 qt. Add ~postage.
Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman.
PEPPER:
6 pods Cowhorn pepper, 20c;
12 pods little pepper, stronger,
20c. PP. Mrs. Martha eet
Rt. 5, Ellijay.
POSTS:
Cypress fence posts, round,
peeled or sawed, 16c ea. Del.
for small additional fee. Henry
Daniels, Rt. 1, Pearson.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Yellow Root, washed and
dried, $1.30 per 4 lb. box; Wild
Cherry and Red Oak Bark,
$1.25 per 4 lb. box. Mrs. Horace
Suttles, Rt. 1, Hartwell.
Yellow Root, 4 lb. box, 85c,
yellow root plants, 3 doz., $1.50;
Sassafras, wild cherry bark, 3
Ibs., $1.50; Mtn. Huckleberry,
15, $1; also red Sweet Plum
sprouts, 50c ea. Add _ postage.
Kent Wallace, Loving. .
Yellow root, 4 1b. box, 95c,
dry yellow root, 4 lb. box, $1.
Mrs. Abe Goble, Rt. 2, Talking
Rock.
SACKS:
50 print Sacks, 2-4 alike, 3,
$1. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Rt.:4, Box
487, Atlanta, Phone PL-5-9237.
Sacks, print, 2-3 alike, 3, $1.50;
White 30c ea. All 100 Jb. cap.,
washed, free from holes, mildew,
or letters. Add postage. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Ruth Fricks, Rt.
1; Box: 151, Talking Rock.
SAGE:
Shade dried Sage, 3 cups, 50c,
7, $1; also large rooted Sage
plants; 6, -50c;-15,$1. PR. Ls J.
Vollrath, Smyrna.
1955 Shade dried Sage, no
stems nor trash, 25c cup, 4 cups,
$1. Add 10c postage to $1 order.
Mrs. Cora Leavell, Rt. 4, Mari-
etta.
\
Hand gathered, washed, shade
dried Sage, $1.50 lb. Add post-
age. No checks. Mrs. Ruby
Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa.
SUGAR CANE:
School bus Rt.,
dy. Local help preferred. Apply
as one of family, and do light
farm chores on small truck
farm, $12 wk. salary. Paul R.
Stewart, Box 60-R, Rt. 2, Bruns-
wick.
Want at once unencumbered
White Woman, not past middle
age for light farm chores, on
farm, for good home, salary,
board, and laundry. For infor-
mation. write Mrs. Jo Kay, 448
Boulevard, 8S. E., Atlanta 12.
Want good farmer on 50-50
basis; 6 A. Cotton allotment,
plenty good bottom land, trac-
tor and stock; supply day work
during spare time. 4 Rm. house,
with elec., paved road and. on
located. near
sev. churches. H. C, Peeyy, Lil-
burn. 2
Want sober, congenial, ener-
getic farmer to work on 50-50
basis, crop of Peanuts and Cot-
ton; also general farming for
day wages. Prefer Exp. in trac-
tor farming. Good house, with
elec. School bus and mail Rt.
100 yards from house. Elbert
Young, Rt. 2, Wray. ;
Want nice, White woman, 40-
50 yrs. old, for light farm work
on farm. Salary sin week. J. R.
Kirkpatrick, Rt. 2, Lithonia.
Want healthy young woman
for light farm work on small
farm. Weekly salary, board.
Mrs. Ike Prophitt, Rt. 1, Toccoa.
Want at once good woman or
family with help for farm work.
No milking. No objection to 1
child. Have crop for 1956 and
good tractor. E. F. Scales, Rt. 4,7
Bowdon.
Want White, married, sober,
honest, strong, healthy willing
tractor driver who knows farm-
ing for yr. round work, $100
month. Good 4 rm. house, elec.,
water. School .and-. mail Rt.
Give full details of self and
family, and ref. J. S. Haddock,
1808 Park Dr, Columbus, Phone
3-4984.
Want nice white woman, 50-60
yrs. old, for light farm work on.
farm. Room, board and small
salary. Jos. Nobles. Danville. ~
Want healthy, white woman
for light farm work on farm.
Reasonable salary. W. E. Cham-
bley, Rt. C., Box. 103, Griffin
- Want man and-wife with 1-2
boys for reg.Hereford Ranch.
Must be able to take responsib-.
jlity and know how to handle
and care for Cattle. No row
crop farming. E. E. Beavers,
310 Marietta St. S. W., Atlanta,
Phone MU-8-1410. s
Want man, exp. with power
saw to thin timber on farm;
also do tractor work; reg. work
and living quarter wages week-
in person. R. L. Jackson, c/o
Flint River Farms, Rt. 1, Jones-
boro.
Want boa man white or col.
for big 1 H.-crop, 10 .A cotton.
Good house, Mail and_ school
Bus Rt. Good churches near by.
White|
Moree, 105-4th Ave., East, -Cor-
dele.
Want middleage couple no
children, sober, healthy for care-
taker and gen. repair work on
farm; also want families to work
on farms (no children under 16).
Satisfactory basis agreed upon.
W. M. Clemones, 1406 Cave
Spring, Rd. Rome. Phone 6906.
Want good, sober: man on
50-50 basis, Good bottom land,
raise anything. Plenty of tools
and good pr. Mules. 3 Rm.
house, spring in yard, on school
and mail Rt., good neighbor-
hood. A. W. West, Rt. 1, Elli-
Taye aes 3
Want Col. farmer to. work
Mule farm on 50-50 basis; 12
A, Cotton, 12. A. Corn. Good 4
Rm. house, well in yard, REA,
School bus and mail Rt., near
church, Furnish cash monthly
for supplies. C. F. Butler, Junce-
tion City.
- POSITIONS WANTED
26 yr. old man, wife and 2
small children, wants job. on
Dairy farm. 3 yrs. exp. Can move
anytime. State salary in first
letter. Alvin Millholland, Rt. 3,
Canton.
Man want job as caretaker for
stock farm or ranch, 50 yrs. old,
in good health, single, no bad
habits. M. Denmark, 985 Boule-
vard, Macon, Phone o. 3213.
. Woman with 7 children wants
job on Chicken Farm, or Hoe
crop. Need 5-6 Rm. house, wired
for elec.stove: near church, on
School bus and mail Rt. Prefer
between Marietta, Cumming,_or |
Atlanta. Mrs. H. H. ee Rt. 4,
Cartersville. e je)
45 yr: old white, single man
Poultry or Cattle farm. Letters
ans. ones Mayo, C/O E. M.
Payne, Rt. 2, Hampton.
28 yr. old married man with
4 childrn, school: age, want job:
on cattle or Dairy farm. Exp. in
both, also can drive tractor or
truck, Reasonable salary and
good living Fo eas See any |
time. W. F. Lowery, C/O H. L.
| Rollins, Rt. 2, Box 80, Millen.
51 yr. old man and wife aniy:
want work on Cattle or Truck]
farm, or any kind farm work.
Can~ drive tractor. and truck.
Raised on farm. Both able to
work. Have to be moved. No
bad habit get. along well with)
people. Dock. A. zoe Raed a
Cataula. aa ;
55 yr. old, single, Gohie: so-
ber Dairy and Cattleman with
15 yrs. exp. wants work on farm
for Rm., board and $50 mo. Good
te E. D. Rosenthal, ax Ray |
, Griffin,
50 yr. old White man. with
wife and 16 yrs. old child, want
regular work on farm or part
crop and bal. day work. Can
do. any kind of farm work, Can
give ref. Ready to move. Bill
50-50 basis. S. C. Wiley, Coving-
ton.
|job on Broiler or
in goo dhealth. wants job on]
S a las '
ARM HELP
Want soba exp. man work : x
4,000-5,000 virgin | turpentine ro
boxes on 50-50 basis. Bennie Cat
Have to be moved
Jack Dillard, C/O
tractor. 6 yrs. exp.
with mules. Move :
Lowery, Pitts.
46 yr. old man
Chicken or Stock ;
pay, and house |
M. Harvell, P. Or:
Ville.220%:
Want job on
percentage,
Available imme
college, plus exp.
tire management
or ranch, any
ans. Joe Burns,
Gainesville.
. 48 yr. old ma L
ia work on Lb
OC;
Atlanta. Have t be
ters ans. Ref. ine
Stoker, C/O J. S
1, Tunnel Hill,
Man with best 0:
habits, want job on
ing tractor, Olen
| Prefer So. Ga. Lette
D. Pierce, 238
Elberton. :
64 yr. old carpent
pairman in good
Wages or percentage.
son, 4100 Peachtree
Atlanta. 3
42 yr. old man,
dren want place on
able to do manual
rest of family ca P
Rm. house, with elec. |
now. Clarence E. Wi
ham.
-Want job on |
Dairy. Exp. in both.
and furniture. r
Albert Hill, 5:
S. E., Apt. 3, A ania,
50 yr. old man
wants place on farm, .
ter.Layer hens or
thave wkly. sala
now. Live near
Church. George e
Dahlonega. Se
Want job a
|Rt. 1, Midland.
36 yr. old wom.
want to raise chi
liable people on
4-or 5 R. house, wit
Mrs. W. M. Sava
ford. E
55 yr. old man,
school graduate, wan
tion preferably as
secondary. stock fa
farm until 22. yrs.
ing room,
Shirley, Rt. 2, Carnesville.
Hubert W. Padget
St. East Point. 2
Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia M:
Athens
running water, bath, garden
spot, wood, Cow; near church,
and School bus Rt. J. A. land,
c/o Kingwood Farm, Clayton.
h Atlant ;
_ Sev. thousand stalks old fash- ree a - pla Sa : ip . 721k: wy. eee
ioned green Sugar Cane (the soft : : ;
kind. for chewing), 4 to 6 ft.| Steers & Heifers : eae Soe
tall, 7-1/2c stalk. F. B. Barton, | Good & Choice 16.00-18.60 16.50-20.00 16.00-18.75 16.00-17.50 16.00-18.25
Rt. 1, Americus, Phone 7248. Conl. 13.50-16.25 13.50-16.00 13.75-15.25 13.50-15.25 13.75-16.51
Utility 12.00-13.75 12.00-14.00 12.00-13.75 12.00-13.50 12.00-13.50 |
SYRUP: Cutters & Canners 9.75-11.50 9.25-12.00 9.00-12.00 10.00-12.00 ;
1955 Ga. Cane syrup, in half Fe :
gal. jars, good table grade, $1.75 | CALVES : : rahe
cal, Will not ship. Hubert Duck.|Geed & Choice 16.00-18.00 '16.25-19.00 17.00-19.00 -16.50-19.00 16.50-19.50
worth, Rt. 2, Box 158, Blairs-| Util. & Coml, 12.00-16.50 12.00:16.75 - 11.50-16.00 12.00-17.00 12
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oa Vealers : 16.00-28.25 16.50-31.00 -16,50-30.25)
200 gal. good Sugar Cane Cows : ? care
rr 2 gal: P ae
Cee eee tke aay RORY 10.50-11:50 11,00-12.50 -11.00-13.00 '11.00-12.50 11.00-12.50
Tete ae eee 8.00-10.50 8.50-11.50 8.50-11.00 8.75-19.50 _9.50-11.50_
BULLS eee: siaen
Util. & Coml. 12.50-14.00. = 12.50-14.25 13.50-14.00 13.00-15.00 13.00-14.50
FARM HELP WANTED Canners & Cutters 10.00-12.00 10.50-12.50 9.25-12.00 10.50-13.00 eee :
eae STOCKERS = :
Sabi CARL Oe ete eee : 12.00-17.50 12.00-14.75 13.50-16.50 12. 00-16.08
on farm. Furnished house, with Heifers 9.00-13.00 9.50-12.50 10.00-11.75 11.00-13.25 0-13.25
2 2 Calves 12.00-16.50 11.75-17.00 11,00-1 5.25 Tee 8
Source of Information
Federal-State Market News Service EL, 3311 Ext
50 Sateath Street, N. E. E. Atlanta, Ga
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