Commissioner Phil Campbell, aS open to the pati 6 Fish Pond Management, . 11 Pine Tree Farming. 0 a and ee Cover- ae instead of the production and eggs, was the reason why in this column. Some notices will be n page 2, -column 1, under Sale t Notices should be mailed to; Editor, +t Bulletin, Dept. of Agriculture, pyate ee Ga. URnaual Convention Ga, Frozen : Food Hecker Assn. : ae Annual Southeastern Fair. 1.4 is *H Club Day Madiacnvillo, Tennessee, 1:30 Feeder Calf Sale. Informa- ion: H. P. Byrd, County Agent, Loudon, Tenn. Statewide _ Community Agri- ltural Stabilization Conservation SC) Committeemen elections, Georgia ane College, at Tifton, has. Des short courses which. will | fe be made now. called the chicken became > October 11 Event Draws - SMatewide Attention More than a thousand feeder calves and yearlings, both steers and heifers, _have been consigned to the first statewide - Demonstration Feeder Calf Sale, to be held in Americus, Oct. 11. The Sale looms ag the largest of its type ever held in Georgia. - Perhaps. the greatest single need in beef cattle marketing work in Georgia is the organization of a feeder calf pro- gram, according to R. O. Williams, live- stock marketing specialist for the Agricul- tural Extension Service, one of the spon- 2 sors of the Americus sale. : The Extension Service urges Georgia eattlemen to participate in this statewide feeder calf sale, which is seen by Exten- sion livestock specialists as an event of major importance to the states beef cat- tle industry. f IMPORTANT MARKETING OUTLET Says Williams: Properly conducted teeder calf sales such as the one at Am- ericus should become an important mar- keting outlet. If such sales can be started I believe they will grow and improve rap- idly and be of great benefit to our beef cattle producers. A feeder calf sales program is of ad- vantage to the buyer as well as to the seller, Williams points out. In areas where this type of program has been de- veloped effectively calves have brought a higher price per lb, Buyers are willing to pay more when they have the opportu- nity to buy feeder calves in uniform groups, he said. OBJECTIVES The Extension Service lists five ob- jectives to the Oct. 11 sale: 1. To help fulfill a major need in marketing beef cattle in Georgia. 2. To expand the market outlet for Georgia feeder calves. 3. To supply the demand of feed lot - operators in this area and in other parts of the country who are interested in Georgia calves. 4. To pool (sell cooperatively) uniform groups of calves of comparable quality, weight, breed, and sex. 5. To assist feeder buyers in locating ealves at minimum travel time and ex- - pense. ERY taking part in the big sale Geor- * PEANUTS * BROILERS - NUMBER 4 4 ) CALF SALE . Plan Listed For Long Life For Tobacco Barn Stokers An official of a Georgia coal company says that farmers who cure their tobaeca with coal-burning stokers can save equip: ment maintenance money by as _ this plan: As soon as possible after the curing season take the pipes down, knock out ashes and soot, then pull through the pipes an oil-soaked: sack or rag. This will make pipes last 6 to 8 years longer. The stoker should be covered with a tar- paulin if it is not under a shed. It is also suggested that the farmer put four or five drops of oil in the motors grease cups at the beginning of curing season and repeat this weekly, until cur- ing season is over. gia farmers can help carry out these five objectives and benefit themselves at the same time, the Extension Service says. WORTHY OF FEEDER LOTS Cattle feeding in Georgia has been increasing rapidly, Williams notes, and the quality of cattle is being improved to the extent that a higher percentage of the annual calf crop is worthy of go- ing into feeder lots. Any Georgia cattle producer is elig- ible to enter calves in the Americus sale, ' but entries are limited to steer and heifer calves of predominantly beef breeding. An official committee will grade the calves on the basis of U. S. feeder grades. Calves will not be paint-branded but will be penned according to grade. They will not be accepted, however, unless they grade fancy, choice, good, or medium. Sales entries will be con- ducted on a consignment basis and con- signments should be submitted through county agents. No sales commission will be charged. -Cattlemen wishing to consign calves have until Friday, Oct. 7 to notify their county agents of consignments. Calves will be taken in at the Americus Live- stock barn through Oct, 10. The sale is under the sponsorship of the American Livestock Promotion Asso- ciation, the Sumter County Livestock Assn., the Georgia Livestock Assn., and the Extension Service. Georgia, First: NAVAL STORES * PEACHES ~ e PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS tender white and old time speckled. half runner garden beans: 50c: cup; Red! spotted o. free of turnips and obnoxious planting, $1.25 gal. . B.. Gnis+ : 439-J. ddness Mailing all GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN items for publicat and) for change of address to STAT OF M. a ets 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta, n ANG reatucsts to. be ut E BU. N ATO MAL. y % LA cae Ot dat ahs S. Ae ore , Notices of farm) produce of notice: andi appurtenances, admissible ! under postage regulations; inserted! ane: time: on each request: i andi repeated! only whem request: is; accompanied b ! - S panied by neny cong | mell, Bh 2, Tallking: Under Legislative Act the Bulletin, nor for any transac notices. not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the i: Georgia Market Bulletin does | tion resulting from published Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner aie Published Weekly at : a Ii14-122 Race Sk, Covington. Georgia: i By Depariment of Agriculture t ; Notify on. FORM 3579) Buneaw off Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia | | Office at Covingtan, Geargia. r Accepted for mailing at specia | Mhtered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post in Section 1103) Act af Octehen 8, 1917. unden Act of June. 6, 1900. 1 rate. of Dosiage provided fon State Capitol, SS SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE ; White nest and Red Scullion! onions: and! buttons; $1.25: gall; crowder and Blue Java: peas; 30c Ib. Add postage. G. qT. Brown; Rt. I, Baill Soa Old fashion multiplyi ing on=, jons, $1.50) gallon; Colanedi Mrs. W.. P. Humphreys, Box. 155,. Stone Mountain. White multiplying nest on- tions, $1.50 gall; Ca bunch bunch Butter Bans, 60c. cup- ful, mixed Okra seed, 60c cup. PP: Alli fresh 1955 crop: Miss: Emma Dugger, Oliver. 1955 crop Ky. 31 Fesaue, re- |, eleaned and tested} 99%. purity, $20; wt.-Roy- Ray, Beusttesae;, Phone 2064. Y Chancelor~ Seed Wheat, re- cleaned, $2.50 bu.;, Arlington Seed! Oats, $1.30) bu: Recleanedi- tested, even wt. bags: Harry Johnson, Silver. 1,000, bu. Southland; seed oats, weeds, $i bu: at farm: Di Stewart, Sumner. phone= 2333. Clean. white nest, onions, $1.50 gal. postpaid. Mrs. Rosetta Hun- nicutt, Dial Multiplying: shallots for: fall son, Rt, Fine Okra. seed, bears until. frost,=50c Jarge cupfull: Mrs. Blanche lLeathenwood; Lawzrenr ceville. Clean Shallots: 75c gal. Add. postage. Mrs. Laura Williams, it. 2; Gainesville: 1, Dahlonega. 2000: Ibs: 1955: crep Crimson clover seed, germ. 99:00%:; pur. ity,, 85.50%, 50 lb. Billy Bent- ley, Rt. 2, Phomastom | Recleaned Blue Lupine seed, 93% germ., five cents lb. T. E. Abney, Rt. 1, Cochran, Phone Webster 4-2455: Sevenal hundred bu. extra good Victor Grain, 48-93 oe Gats;, $1 yu: Je, Powell, Rt. 2) Vienna, Phone 4178. Watermelon: seed:, Imp. pure Pride of Ga. 75: seed, 30c pure Icebox, 40iseed, 15 addi stamped. addressed) envelope: Mus. W. Y, Summers, Rt. 5, Newnan. Large Red and white nest multiplying onions, $1.60 gal., _also, scallion Buttons and Shal- Jots, ready to plant, $1.35 gal, PP. No chks. Mrs. Lon -Ash=} worth, Rt. 1; Dacula. 600, bu. Oats, combime mam, #1.10 bu. not sacked. EH. Bud- Executise Office State Capital Ediforial and Executive Otfices Publication, Office. 114-122 Pace Si, Covingion, Georgia: Atlania. Ga. a} | SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE: 1955, combine run peas, clean- edi and sacked, $6.50 bu. limited amt.; also 195m small white: lady peas, no weavils, $12. bu. D. C. Jordan, Crawford. = ni f 14,000) lbs. Dixie Crimson re- seeding Clover; pure seed, 98.7.6:) pct.; Germ. 88: pet; hard. seed, 16 pet; noxious weed seed) none. lank; 1423: Atlanta Radi, Gul} fin, Phone 54.07, 3, on 4& gal, old time Shatin $1.25 gal. Plant now. J. D. Dur- den, P. . Box 127, Hapeville. White: nest onions, $1.25 gal.; also ground sage 50c cupful.. Addi eens Miss Genia. Brown,,) Bt.. 1, Ball. Ground. 1955 crop 3,000; bu. Cokers Sacks, FOB. J. Lynwood; Bent- ley; Phone: Thomaston, 3697. Fi 1955 crop white nest onions, $150: gall Postage paid. Mrs. Car]. Hunnicutt,, Dial. Cokens: 48-93; oats, cert. by GCIA, purity 99.12 pet. germ. G4 pet, $1.50, bu. im 4 bu.. bags;. 'Cokers. 47-27. Wheat, combine run, tested 61 bs. per bu,,, $2:50: bu, bulk at farm. Will ship. oats, OQ. M. Ware, % Hart & Wane Farms, Marshallville,, Cokers 48-93 Victor Grain seed oats, $1 buy 100 bu. Cokens 47-27 bu. in new bags. Charles H. Fountain, Rt. 6, Box 105, Dublin: 4.000! bu. Ist yr. Cokexs Oats;, gern 90) pet.,. $1.30., including bags, at faym. Jack Cates, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Phone Twit light. 375398: : Green glaze thls, 50c, 9 this., $1, 20 thls., PP: 'T. J. Steed. Buena Vista. $2. Fresh Calif. multiplying beer seed; 20c start; 12) st. $1. PP |Mrs. Hark Fincher, Rt. 1,, Waco: Sugar Cane, 6 to 8 tt. long, fox grinding, chewing or plant- |} ing next year, S. J. Foss, Rt. 1, Brooklet. ' Several thousand! stalks im- proved! green sugar cane. Hxe: Cheap at patch, Hl C. David- som, Ri. 2,. Molena. 40. cupful, oniens, $1.35 gal.; also rooted sage plants, $1 diez. $7 C. Mary. Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. ~ | New crop Blue ae high Quality, new bags fon sale. Sam- gon, Raleigh. eS Manchester ple on sedate m Gi Wiley, | eee Ib i mima Crump. 50e Ib: EOB. C. LT. Mantin;./ Shellman, f Reseeding Crimson eloxer seed, also 31 Fescue. G. HE. Eulgraim seed oats,. $1 bu, plus:| cllard: seedy 4:|; fon making Syrup or for seed, Frost proof English Pea Seed,,| white multiplying |' Chama a Rescue, 20c Ib., Rye, Gnas Ib, Ky 31 Fescue, 18 1b; Dixie: Maan Clover and oe mizature, 25c> bi, also: ae $30. ton, c. Ds Wood, Bowd on. Table, white plack-eye, erow~ der peas; some mixed) 36c cup, Plus postage on swap for sacks: |) 1 cup for 1 good print or 2) white: sacks. Mis, Opal Tram= ork. 20, bu wheat, $2: bu; at my fm J. & Leverett, Rt i Par- ro rect Multiplying Calif! beer seed, 1 thbls., 28, 3: for 50c. No stamps nor chks. Add postage. ihvite Runles,, Rt. a Gaines- Ville: Garden. Sheae 50c cup, or): ij. exelhs cup for 2 print: or 3} witite sacks; also white andi cream: half runner 6) Wks; peas; alsa| little 6 week Peanut beans.. Je-| Fae * 2 Tbe Rock. \White nest and ned: naaltee plying onions: for planting now, $1.25 gal, PP. Exc. 1 gal. of the nest for 1 doz. nice: lange: sage plants. Frank Bennett, Coffee. 5,000 bu: 48-93% Victor grain 180; Dublin, Phone 1479-IT. Red Multiplying onion sets for fall! planting. 75c gal., plus: Postage off 35e fon second: andi] third zone. Ms. We E, Wooten, Camilla, ~~ From Breeder seed, 49- 93 Cokens: Victor grain Oats, geurh. 92. pet. Clean, and: bagged: at. my place, $1.10 bu. also No. 200; Pensacola Bahia .germ:. tested, 2% Ib, in, 100 Ib. bags. C: W. Huffman, _Smith- ville. White. nest or eaibibiyiiees onions, fon Winten and Spring Onions, $1.50 gale PP. Ist) and 2ndi Gone. GC. Daniel, Ten- fill ts 1,000) lbs, cext.. Dixie Crimson Cle: seed, 50 Ib, 150; bu, cert. Chancelor | Wheat, $3.50 Ib.; 1,500 Ibs. Ky-3il Fescue: inn new. 50 Jb. white bags. Not cert. 190 pet; alsa booking onders;. Brown. Millet and Clay and Iron. peas. W. Hi Norris, Zebulon, "Phone: Logan 17-8922) - Pensacola Bahair Grass. seed), necleaned, and: packed in new 100 1b. bags, 25 lb. Letters. ans. Vingil T: Barber, Rt. 2), Nash- ville. Approx. 600 tbs. 1965) \Ky-31 Hescue Gnrass, combine run, FOB, for highest bid. {Robert L. Green, Peming. | Sweet Yellow Lupine, white lseed;, 15c li; bitten Tupine seed, 5e lb; few bags Sweet Thupine seed, 30c Ib. Reg: pend- ing; D. -C: Royal} Aashbunn.. $1.25 gall PR. Cora Mae Ham- montree, Rt. 2, Chickamauga. Appnox. 500 bu. Fulgrain QOats,, combine run, test Wt. 28 lbs, no Johnson: grass, Thistle, etc., 100: bu, in youn bags; also 200 bu. Chaneelor Wheat, 55) ham, Wanrenton,, Gueen. Glaze eollandi sacd) 200 thl., $1.50 lb.,, hot. green, pep-|| per, 50c Qt., old time crowder peas, 45 eup; Shallot onion plants, 20e doz. Ali Bee age. Mrs. Viola Brady, Rt, 1 Box 343) Cairo. - Turnip seed, $1.25 cups, 2 this:, 25; 1955 white half run- ner andi black wax: pole bean seed, 35c cup. Add ~ postage. enceville, es 1955 crop Purple Hull Crow- Booknig orders on Southland | Oats, Wheat, and Abruzzi Rye;) also on 1955 crop Cattail Millet, Sericea, -Lespedeza, and Bahai ao Gemm and- purity guar. See Sankie Powell at near Wrens, OF ats; andi 2;000) bu. Southland!) Oats. Fred, Flanders, Rt.. 6, Box.) Grass, |) but good Analysis, germ. above | erop;| - Yellow Nest (potato) onions, f lb:, combine run. Cecil L. oe Mrs. A. E. Daniel) Rt. 2, Lawr- |: der pea ee 20 Jb. in hull. Cannot ship. J.. Fy Gohen. Bem | ple, Rt. 2, 5 : 1955 crop Ky-31 Fe: tested and recleaned, ; ewt. Cecil Travis, C/O Crest Acres, Riverdale, Fayetteville, 5581. Several hundred Dube good, clean oats. bring sacks, $2 bu. Milton Bryant, mest onions; for fall) planting, Postage to. be added. Mrs. G. W. Fuller, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Cokers nw 48-93 oats, grown from cert. seed, recleaned, bright, sound, $1. 50 bu. R. =D. Tatum, Palmetto. (2,000) bu:, recleanied Comer | No. 4893. seed, oats, 4 bu. bags, | $1.25 bu. FOB. Clarence Walton, Font Valley. a jtest 94-94 pct, ee sound. 5) buy. ae J. F. Lowe, Box C/O whit | stone Farm, Et. Valley. Se 1955 White half-runtex flan, seed; also large striped bunch bean, very prolific with beans;.| Huc 6-7-in. long, 50c cup: FOB: Mrs..| Pos Inez, Gore, Rtg 2 pe By oal: extra | luffton. : 1955) lange red), multiplying or x '$1.25 gal, cheaper by the bu, | - Victory grain seed oats,. stale PLANTS, F OB SALE Barker, Rutledge. and May Chenries tmees,, and: Muscadine grape vines. All_ 6 for $1; also Ganlie bulbs; $l. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mae: Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6, Red; Gold Strawberry, $1. 25 pernongs and Summer: Grapes,. 6, $1, Hazlenut, Blueberry, 12, $1, Dewberry, ea OC; Chin- quapen tuee, small seedlings. Mis. M: I. Eaton, Rite, Th, jonega.. ie large Red. Missionary Sue benny; $1 C, $7 M, Plus Post- rceived with full count. COD. orders. aceepted.- Mrs. M. Deen, Rt. 4, Baxley. berry, $1 . Add Postage. Exch. for print sacks, Mus. John Myers, (Adgison); Rit. a _ Hart- well, harge Ae Str berry, $2 C, Ganlic bulbs;, home:. Mrs. Mary Ei Hudson, Rt.. ae iocpas Phone 3-0884 My Chas. W. frost proof cabbage, Chas: W.. frost: pnoof eee: fnesly and oe 300} $1.50, 500} $2,, $8.50 ML Postage paid, or) $9) IW. at farm, Ry, Pattiss . Klondike: Strawberry, andi 90c C.. alsa, white Crowe; Rt 35 Cumming. Water Cress rooted pigs $1 C. Prompt shipment. Add C.-C. Gentry, Rt. Calhoun: Strong Sage plants for. fall ta i Bradleys super ever- hears Strawberry, Bear until ee (50) fon $1 del. Bonnie Call}, Rt 1, Ellijay. i wales, Large opener "plants, $3, 50) Postpaid. We Re Wines, 1104 7th. Ave, Albany. Asparagus plants, tomatoes, Headi farm | oni Lar ge Sei plants, 900 | C. del. by Pancell: Post, We. EB) - Catnip bunched, sage oimts, ho C;, Muscadine Grapevine, Soup | Dale | age. Orders filled) same. day: ne- |} Winnie Fine Gem everbearing Shmae| doz. Add Postage. Cheaper at. |, 500, $2, 1,000, 33:50) op 60c- c ps : Deli, Otis Conner, Pitts. SPI (2 Chanclar, | iz de Mewonhs nest onions, $1.50_ oy Mrs.. Guy | 30e per $1 for ees Mrs. |i. setting, $1.25. doz, PR: Mims. We M. Wilks, Rt 2,. Chatsworth. } | lange Blakemore Strawberry, 1S. No stamps or cliks: Addi | postage. Prompt shipment. Mins. | (\Hlizabeth Alison,, Rb. Ny Gainey Improved Blakemore Sean: : berry, 7bc C.,, $6) Mi. Add post Lage. . Vinning; oS 115, piehols) : Sy . Guar Waldri ville. eee hy 10: re herd sire and SCOWS; -Milch cow, $100; ee eh cow with first calf; $135. Re VW. Bales; | Rd., Warner Robins. ig GaSe nd: heifers, fres ome full blood, but oS 8 yr. old mule, ile, work any- 6 econ Lamar Ret Ay haretta, polled Hereford cows: ana Jec Hereford helt a old? Brown wt.. 300 lbs., milk of Clemson: Reg : Buaae shoats, Sey Gey heifers, Else to breed for next Fall ut | freshening. Earl [ | Phone Stockbridge 4039, - 400 Angus and 50 White Face calves at side, sub. to tate but not reg. 65 White Face Reg. cows and bulls out of best bloodlines. P. V. Strip-|. ling, Metter, : 54 reg. Hereford cattle: -jcows, 8 heifers, 2 herd bulls, and 18 calves of various. sizes,. | $6,000. Will furnish health pap- hers. to= _ byyer. Sparta. ao) Reg. Angus bull, 315 yrs. oft | 2) White face cows, milch cows, all bred to Reg. | Sngus bull, freshen soon, $560 for lot, or sell separately. Julius ae Graves, Rt. | Phone 5792) 3, Fayetteville, Pace, Ss HE. _ Hollis, Y J ~ Reg. Angus bull, 5 yrs. old, excellent cond.,, $250, Gideon, Hwy. 92, Fayetteville: | 18 mo, old, purebred Holstein sey | bull, wt. 600 lbs., $50. Russell S,. McGukin, RE, of 20! Holstein heifers, yrs. old, good bloodlines, mark-| e ed well, All good cond. Cheap} for quick sale. | Hamilton, Phone 3321. Reg, twin bull calves, or trade, R. L. Johnson, Bias burn, Phone. 3981. Extra nice, perfect te Holstein. bull, 2 yas. old, $225; also, purebred: subject 4o) reg. 4 mo. old; 2: boars pal gilts. 20, ea. Discount to FFA members. Sam Li. Lewis, Eats 1, Box 1, Culverton. 15 or 20) Jersey Holstein and Jersey Holstein heifers crossed wt. 400-500 Ibs.; half-Jersey and: | Holstein crossed with _\eace Reg. male. Make offer. Mrs W. L. Helms; Buena Vista. ~ Bremen, Eto. 2 BM. Moon, x - Reg. young bulls, cows with} calves and bred heifers to. 1953 Southern Reserve $150 to $200 ea. my farm, 9 mi. this side Douglasville;. ist farm past river on. Campbellton Rai; oe TR W. Caldwell, Douglasville. a aaa yifor service. Some artifically ~|Sired from high milk produc-. ers. Reasonable. . H. Bunn, | Midville. - : Rex. 26; ys Jersey W.-C. Sell White: Champion, [ aseus. heifer heifer, cond.., 800 Ibs., Eastman. mo; Omaha. Jens Farm. Reg. . ealf, Ebony Eric, $175; cow, $175; reg. 5 mo. old Angus | pull, $100: My place near Hol- brooke ou Ground. F. F. Wright, Rt. Box 283; ee, etta.. 14. mo: horn, type, $90, FOB my farm. G. W. Darden, Watkinsville. : Reg. 5 yr. old horned Here- ford bull, wt. 1,500 Ibs., cherry red, excellent herd bull, $250; purebred Guernsey male out of reg. stock, 2. yr. old, wt well marked, $150. All at farm. J. A. Lowery, Rt. 4, Hereford. bull, good breeder, $160. Brewer, Bee 8s Danielsville. Reg. Aberdeen Angus: bull, about 1,200 lbs. 4 yrs. old,. $2.00 vat my farm, J. Clyde Page, NO. 1 N@..2 NOES UNO. A co Dublin 16.355 15:81 15.35 15.50. ee 16.38 15.80 15.75, v emm. o.,- Macon. 17.40) 16.78 16,20 18.00 | /S Exch., Statesboro PAO - V6.4 * T90: 15.00) 16.46 : : vanag L/S: Asem, poenen 16.35 16.20 76.20" 15.05 Me. 3, Thomsom 16.25 15.75. T7808 ee Y,,, Alma: TOM JS 60) T4.60. 14.70 | - Colquitt. TES, LTO) 15.15 15.75 esb ~ 16.50 16.50" T5.40 16.25 Eee } 1.6.60 ee ee Ke, Haziehursh T60S TE65: TH 7G) 15.50) Comm, Co., Rome ; T7100 1.490 Ti, 50) 14.40: \ i 17.75. 17.50)- _16.90 1610 Ta 5a 15.00; 14.65 14.40 15.66. - $ : : 15.80 15.75 OTE 16.05, 17 75150) LS75) Taz 14.953 TAVS5 15.98) 5 a s 16,30 Ta 14.91 1501 15.62 14.68 14.05 ++ Quitman 15.81 15.34 14.25 i 16.02 = : / Comin.. ew, Dublin 15,35- 15.58! 15.05 - P5532 Statesboro Bee, 16.50 15.86 15.10 : 1470) ney | Serna 36.45 15.60 15.00 15.10 15.68, 15.45). 14.85 | 1S 75 16.25, 15.52. 14.35, 15,60 Goleas Sah 14.40. TE.TQ 15,60; T5358 - 15.80) 15.00, TSA 14.75 15.00 15,40; B5.00: es 15478 14.88 15:25 5.00: 14.50: a : 15.20 TE40 bh20 Te 15.55," W.00) 15.25 16.10 | in 30 days, eg 4 mo. old ul | calf, purebred 1 yr. old Jersey. heifer; also Black and White Shetland Pony Mare, gentle, easy to handle, Black $ yr. old Mare Mule, 1,100 Tbs. guar. to work. anywhere, Howell . Jor- ea. -dan, Hawkinsville. Reg. polled Shorthorn. bulls,.| old enough for service. At Pul- W. R. Pullen, Dam-| 20 6 Purebred polled bulls, 6 to 9 mo. old, dbl. Reasonable. standard. reg. Farm located in ' Oconee Co. J. BR. Erikson, P. O. Box 4533, Atlanta 2) LA-3838. Purebred, 2: yr. bull, Dam and Sire subject to Teg; also. Billy - Goat. West, Rt. 2,, Box 161, Eatonton. ' Reg. 16 mo. old White Face Hereford bull, wt. 800 Ib., $125. Ronald Orr, Sharpsburg. 2% yr. old Guernsey cow with good. markings, $125, my place Sandy Springs. H. M, Estes, 120: Mt. Vernon. te reg. Angus bulls and 10 heifers, sired by State Cham- pion Bondolier bull. Approx, 7|. 3 old, wt. 550 to 600: Ibs., $100 to. $125. W. F. Dew, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Phone 4016. 1a yr. old, purebred not reg. wt. 1,000: lbs., ~Herman old Jersey Grady reg. Angus. old: Hievefond excellent well | Wayne |, Phone Leslie- } _|boar. Deep red im -col., .| built, and meat type. Rose, DeSoto, | 2172. ME Bei: fine OIC pigs, ee second Sunday in. Octobr, $10 ea, Lewis H. Jones, Rt. 73, Fayetteville., 23 OIC pigs, 7 ent. reg., $10 at my home 5 mi. West Palmetto on Rico Rd. Will not ship. Mrs. S: A. Phillips, Rt. 1, Rico Rd., Palmetto. Phone 5153. open spring farrowed Hampshire gilts, over 65 head. Vac. and reg. buyers name. Mostly sired by $500 son of 1953 Ohio and In- diana Grand Champion. $40 ea.; tReg, 3 yr. old boar, $150: Bob Allen Wall, C/O River View Farm, Atxson. Reg. 5 mo.-old Hampshite boars, about 175. lbs., $45 ea. at. farm. Hoyt A. Green, C/O Green Valley Farm, 41 Hwy... Cartersville. 5 12 reg. Hereford pigs; 8 wks. old Oct. 4, $22.50 ea. at farm. Papers. im your name. Leonard Fleming, Rt! 2; Hartwell. EBay; Atlanta 19) & wks. old Hampshire pigs from Grand Champion sow, Reg. 3 yr. old Angus bull,| $18 ea. Carl ele Rt. 2, Daw- sonville. 8 white pigs, 6-8 wks. old, from good stock, $10 ea. G. . Hembro, Rt. 1; Clayton, Phone 3423. : Reg: SPC pigs, 38 mo. old, papers in buyers name. Tom- mie Willeox, Rt. 1, Eastman, Phone 3940. 4 Reg. Duroc pigs, selcted for breeding stock from top blood- lines, life treated, with papers, $25 ea. Robet A. Cail 5s -| Savannah. 15 Hampshire and PC -Craess pigs, 8 wks. old, 55-40 lbs. my place Hwy. 16. Brewster. Orr, Sharpsburg. col. litters of reg. Hampshire pigs, best bloodlines, forrewed Aug. 8th. $20 ea. Reg. buyers: name. My place near Bellview. Church. George F. Phillips, Rt. , Rockmart. Little bone Black ~ African Guinea pigs, stay-fat king; male shoat, about 125 lbs. $35 at farm, 6-1/2 mi. So, Griffin on Hwy; 19: Wilson Carson, Rt. 3, Purebred 15 mo. old Duroc Male or female ready to wean |r. | best of bloodlines: 200 Ib. male, eulled from} | ville 2910: \price at farm for entire ea Box 371, Griffin, SEPTEMBER: Th Cross. Purebred, elig.reg., Dae. now in service, 1 ea. 40 -lb. boar, and bred. eilt. O. C. Pat-" terson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty. Some Hogs and pigs for sale. Willie Evans Rt. 1, Fairmount. 30 pigs and shoats, 4 to 12~ wks. old; SPC and OI eross. Priced: according to size and age. Will notship. My place 3 mi. West Palmetto. H. D | Wilson, Rt. 1, Pal metto. Reg 4 mo. ae Duroc boar, sell or trade for sey. of equal value; some 100 lb. feeder pigs. M. F. Peterson, 4070 McAfee Rd. Decatur, DE-8663. 9 reg. 9 wks. old SPC Fe (4 gilts, 5 boars) from grand Champion. FFA stock, Reg. buyers name. $15 ea snot ship: James Callaway, Rt. a Fayetteville. Purebred 6 wks. old OIC pigs, $12.50 ea., my place near ~ Five Forks. J. W. Landress, Rt. 1, Lilburn, Phone Lawrence: Reg. Hereford pigs: boars, $25 ea., sows, $85 ea. with pap- ers, wt. 150 Ibs. and over. See is at Stuart P. Murrays Farm, < off Stilesboro Rd. Paul Barrett, Rt. 1, Kennesaw, Phone Mari- etta, 87914. Purebred Tamworth males and gilts, selected individuals for color conformation, healthy, - free of disease. Will reg: als some feeders reasonable. Char- les*Baldwin, Suwanee. 15 qell bred SPC pigs, 8 wks. old -will be weaned this week, oversize for age. Speci cine pigs, $10 ea. 3 for $20 A. M. Cowin, Temple, Rt. He Tamworth gilts and ode pigs. out of production record litter, ready for del. at 8 wks. old, Wilk ship; $25 -ea, Johm P, Dempsey, Rt. 2, Rome. Cherry Red: Duroc pigs, both sex, 7-8 wks. old, from top bloodlines. Selected breeders, reg... in Buyers name, $20 to $22:50'ea. T. F. Sapp, Abbeville, 15.35 Wilkes Co. S/, Washington Washington Co. Whe Assn., Sandersville TOTS 5.25 TH. 7D: Dalton L/S Ca.,, Dalton: 16.90: 1650 16,89 TREO Emanuel! Co. s/Y, Swainsboro 16.50 15.75 15.25: Barfow k/S: amm.. Co., Cartersville 16.00 _ 15.70 15.50 14.00 eI Pi (sows) - SEPTEMBER 19 ae a Dodge o:. S/Barn, Eastman 74,22 15.95 17.60 T&80 Ocilia L/S Co, Ocilla 16.16 15.73, 15.81 Seminole L/S Auc.. Mit... Donalsonville 16.00 15.68 14:35 V410- : 16.16 Cliathane) Ca. S/,, Savannalt 16.35 15.90 P45 Muscogee. /S:Co,, Columbus 16,00 15.50 Millen &/S Mkt, Millen ~16.50 16.00 - 15.00 16.00 Shuman S/Y, Hagan i 16.36) 15.74 WS5.S5 _ Calumbus: $/Y Ga, Columbus 16.40. 15.60 \Blecidey: L/S Auc., Cochran _ VG.95 16.38 6.00 16.90 - Sutton, L/S. Co., Sylvester | 1635. 16.72 _ WSS TR25 Ga, Farm Prodi Sales Corp., Thomaston 16.75. 16.25: P75 THO Waycross L/S Mki., Waycross 16.39 15.65 -5.00 = 4.20 SEPTEMBER: 20 a Farmers S/, Sylvania: } 16.10 TR75 15.00 T&00 Mitchell Ga L/S Co., Camilla 16:28 15.95 1577 14580 ; 16.29. 2 Bawsom &/S Cai, Gawsow 16.15 16,45 15,40 Farmers L/S Auctiom Co. 16.08 T5,40. 45.30 15.35, Farmers" S$/, Arlington FOS TS.85: 15.78 WAS & Gobb Co, B/S: Can,, Bouglas 16,30 1895 TS.17T 15.20 Moultrie b/S Ca, Moultrie PETS is 16.25 15.95 : Smith S/, No. 3, Thomson 17.00 = 18,00 : Anpling E/S Mkt... Baxley: 16.47 T59F 15,00 T5400. Metter L/S Mkt... Metter FE26 TS. 60 15.58 TaltnallS/, Glennville : 16.37 15.70 T5417 Farmers a@Gp L/S Assn., Soperton 16.25 15.60 TS5.65 Treum Ca. Sale, LaGrange 7.60 POTS SEPTEMEER. Zi Coos Vailey Comm. Co., Rome 16.90 1&40 75.35 aS \ Union S/,, Albany 16.26 15.95 15.8 . Vidalia S/, Vidalfa 16.25 1.20). THES ( Turner Co. $/Y. Ashburw T6.61 16.15 a0 = 2 |) -Peaples' 1/S Mitt. Ime., V16 15.51 15.41 VAS ke } , VWO.24 ) 16.50 16.35 15.90 1 Oe . doe, PAGE FOUR HOGS FOR SALE Full blooded, reg. Tamworth i (were ready for sale Sept. 2, $20 ea.) 14 in litter, also 2 reg Tamworth gilts ready breed, 8 mos. old. See. Mrs. Mary F. Milton, Baxley, Rt. 1. Duroc sow, 350 Ib. wt. 2 yrs. old, her pigs ready for sale; also a very gentle polled Hereford bull, .2 yrs. old, with papers. J. W. Lewis, Newnan. 18 hogs (10 are gilts that will farrow soon), good cond. Sell or exch. for polled Hereford cattle. EK. M. Landrum, Adairs- ville. Reg. big bone Guinea pigs, 6 wks. old, also purebred Hamp- shire 8 wks. old pigs, $12:50 ea.; OIC and big bone cross, 9 wks. old, $12 ea. Rever Wade, Alto. 18 OIC and brokenose Berk- shire crossed pigs, 6 wks. old; also a stock hog. Vel Roebuck, Riel Lawrenceville. Reg. young SPC sow, gentle, has had 2 litters. Bred riow to Champion boar, Pride of Ga. reasonable at my.place; also want to hear from someone who has small gentle Pony for small boy, wt. about 650 Ibs. Prefer half Shetland mare. Buy or trade Reg. hogs for Pony. Write first. George Ferguson; Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Cherry Red Duroc pigs, good bloodlines, wormed, inoculated, and reg. in buyers name. W. B. Merritt, Greensboro. OIC breeding stock from reg. sshort-nose -blocky type pigs, $20 ea; bred gilts, $40 ea; 1 bred sow, $60. Will reg. buyers name, treat and crate: cheaper at my farm and buyers furnish crates. Paul J. Cain, Commerce, Ris Cherry red Duroc pigs, both sex, Reg. buyers name, $25 ea. my place, DIM: SO: Pine- view and 9 mi. No. Rochelle. Zeke Barker, Rt. 2, Box 125, Rochelle. ( Reg. 340 lb. SPC sow, 4 pigs, 6 wks. old, 45-50 lbs. elig. to reg. from litter of 8. Chester Cheek, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. Hampshire boar, son of Model Bob, Southeastern Fair 3 rib- bon winner, sub. to reg., 5 mos. old, $30. Julian Kinnett, % Ber- muda Farm, Stone Mountain, "phone 4683. Hampshire pigs, 12 wks. old; inoculated, wormed = finest bloodlines, $22.50 to $25 ea. reg. buyer's name. See at farm or phone 4462. R. Motte Smith, Hawkinsville. RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES FOR SALE) NZW Rabbits, good stock, 4 mo. old, $5 trio. Clem Jolly, Clarkston. : Pair Grey Rabbits, $3; also 2 pr. Bob White quails, $3 pr. .and 1 pr. Ring Neck Pheasants. 1954 hatch. Raleigh Pruitt, Rt. 2, Lavonia. 2 White Rabbits, buck and $4. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd., Dalton. 4 Ped Calif. Bucks selected for breeders, from best blood- lines. All 4 mo. old and papers furnished. Reasonable. R. La- mar Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrights- ville. NZ White Rabbits; bucks, extra nice, 3-8 mo. $3 to $5; 18 mo. old herd Bucks, $5; Doe $5-$6.50; Mature young. 3 to 8 mo. old, $3.50 to $6. Extra nice Ewes. C. W. Page, 149 No. Ave., NE, Atlanta 8, AT-6452. 8 Doe Rabbits, $1.25 ea. All colors. Roy Pruitt, Rt. 1, Bu- ford. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 25 common goats, very cheap. ' Robert H. Conkle, Rt. 2, Hamp- ton. phone 2444 after 6:30 P.M. 35 or 40 nice sheep, reason- able. Hubert Burgess, Rt. 2, Jasper. to |. | 4 Belem se Nes SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 25 young Ewes of S.W. breed presently bred to reg. Hamp- shire Ram to bring 2nd. crop lambs, beginning late Nov., $18 ea. at barn; Reg. Hamp- shire Ram, 2 yrs. old to sell with Ewes at $70. C. L. Hol- combe, Rt. 2, Box 90-B, Bre- men. . Natural, -hornless Saanan buck for service or sell reason- able. E. S. Burson, Hunter St., Norcross. Reg. White Saanan Buck na- turally buttheaded, from a 6 to 8 qt. Breeding. Now ready for service. Papers furnished. Gus Rowland, Rt. 2, Tifton, Phone 1151. 4 or 5 Spring Ewe lambs, young Ram, selected out of thrifty flock of Corridale sheep. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Phone 2151. 2 full blooded, full eae Tog. milk goats, 3 and 2 yrs. old, both freshened July 16, now giving 2 Qts. or better. Cheap. G. P. Cochran, Rt. 3, /Box 224, College Park. Nubians, outstanding Gelin- ski bloodlines, fine milker, 5 yrs. old, over 3,000 Ibs. past 15 mons. now, 2-1/2 Qts. day; her daughter, 15 mos. old; freshen- ed in June, 2 Qts. now. See and make offer. D. F. Hinkle, Rt. 3, Stone Mountain. phone Clarkston 3-7902. ee LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Want Holstein Guernsey or Jersey 300-500 lb. heifers, in groups-of 3 or more. Preferably within 70 mi. Greensboro. Must be Bangs and TB free. R. B. Curtis, Farmington, Phone Mad- ison-2603. Want to exch. reg. Jersey bull; 4-5 mo. old for reg. Aber- deen Angus bull; also want reg. PC boar pig, 8-10 wks. old. F. W. Bryant, /O Ga. School for the Deaf Farm, Cave Spring. Want 3-6. mo. old Aberdeen Angus heifers, half or three quarters bred. Alan A. Mobley, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Want 20 Holstein heifer cal- ves, 4-6 mo.\,old, from DHIA herds. State approx. wt. and price. Hamilton L. Hill, New- nan. | HOGS: Want red Duroc Jersey and Tamworth crossed male. Buy or Exch. W. L. English, Doug- las. Want to exch. 125 lb. hog for beef yearling at market prices. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 487, Atlanta, PL-9237. Want young reg, cherry Red Duroc boar, for service. W. R. Bishop, 489 Spring St, N. W.,, Atlanta 8, LA-3456. Want 3-4 feeder pigs, priced reasonable, within 50 mi. T. A. Grove, Rt. 1, Fayetteville, Phone 2751. Want Reg. White Chester boar, ready for service, within 50 mi. Griffin or Coehran. D. J. Green. Griffin. Rt. C. HORSES AND MULES: Want female Mexican Burro, at least 2 yrs. old. Thomas C. Wylly, Tennille. Want large mule not over 10 yrs. old, 1,100 lbs. or more, good worker, also harness and 1-H. wagon. L. E. McCracken, 184 Clifton St. S.E., Atlanta 17, CR-1221. Want medium size saddle Pony, gentle and well-trained. Mrs. Edward W. Yates, Flint- stone. NX SHEEP: Want 25 or 50 Sheep at once. State kind and price. C. B. Collins, Hazlehurst. Want milk goat, young, just freshened, giving at least 1 gal. day. Rey. R. G. Hartman, Hia- wassee. phone 2512. FARM HELP WANTED Want white nen and wife to help on vegetable farm near Atlanta. Pay man, able drive truck and tractor and pick veg- etables $5.00 day. Nice house with lights, wood, and garden. Year round work. R. F. Sams, Clarkston, Phone 43-7322. Want healthy, clean, nice woman without b: 4 habits, no objection to 1 or 2 children to live as one of family and help with farm work on farm. Home | and small salary. Will L. Dunn, | Rt. 2, McDonough. Want families, all adults to move on my farm and gather Cotton and Corn crop. Furnish house, wood and regular work. Write W. M. Clemones, 1406 Cave Spring Rd., Rome. ae Want competent tractor driv- er for Intnl. model-M tractor, who can handle with 3 disc plow for farm work. H. H.. Turner, Orchard. Halle Want party to raise broilers, 10,000 cap. on shares. 3 Room house, lights, water and plen- ty of land to tend. O. P. South- ern, Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Phone 4076. Want at once honest, sober, married man to work: in Dairy and do general farm work on farm. Must be able to drive trac-- tor. House with lights, on mail and School bus> Route. HE. L. Turner, Rt. 1, Greensboro. Want good honest man to tend big one-horse~ crop on standing rent basis. Good smooth gray land without rocks. Good 3-room house, ceiled and wired for lights. Do not write. Bring reference. Mrs. Mary Mitchell: Rt. 3, Lithonia. Want white farmer with trac- tor and equip. to operate 350 A. farm, 200 A. in cult., 85 A. allotment. 6 A: Lake, Good 7 room house, lights, on School Bus and Mail Rt. John B. Pope, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald. Want settled couple interest- ed in Dairy or raising beef cat- tle. Prefer portion interested in long range farming. State quali- fication and further inf. D. L.| Campbell, Rt. 1, Box 29, White Plains, & Want family for 4-5 horse farm on 50-50 basis. On mail and school bus Rt. House, ee % mi. West of Hampton. R Groh Jordan, Rt. 1, Hampton. Want col. family for 2-horse crop in 50-50 basis. Steady wage work this Winter and Fall. House, Garden and wood. S. S. | Stover, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Want col. couple to work on farm. Exp. man with tractor. Sal. for both and house with all conveniences, furnished. W. B. Hart, Midland: Want reliable party for farm 20 mi. So. City Limits of At- Janta. House with lights, wired for electric stove; good land, pasture. Standing Rent or other satisfactory basis. A. H. Ger- main, 758 Hillpine Dr., NE, At- lanta 6. VE-3118. FARM HELP WANTED poultry farm work. Ages 25 to |. 40. Must have good reference. Room, board and salary. Mrs. Helen Street, Rt. 2, Atlanta. Want christian woman, white Mrs. R. E. Ellington, Rt. 1, Fair- burn. Want anos man and wife, no children, to do light farm with elderly lady for board and small salary. Mrs. John S. Foster, Rt. 1, Statham. Want family, white or 001. % cultivate 8 A. in cotton, 30 A. corn and hay. Must be able to furnish self. Good land, bottom and some upland. Henry Sha- han, Rt. 1, LaFayette. Man to operate cattle farm ate Dallas, Ga. Nice house and utilities, Truck, tractor and other equip. furnished, Salary will be discussed. D. C. Fergu- son, RFD 2, Airport Rd., Dal- las, Phone MU- 8- 0800. Want woman for light farm work on farm. To live as one of family, reasonable salary, board and room. Mr. E. Kugler, Rt. 2, Carrollton. g white woman (not past middle age) for light work on farm with non-drinking family. Pri- vate room, board and weekly salary. Mrs. J. O. Kay, 235), Kelly St., SE, Atlanta 12. i Want small white or cok fam- ily as caretaker of farm: good house,-good land for farming on 50-50 basis. Good community | and School. If any bad habits do not apply. Mrs. Carolyn W. Wilder, Culloden. ie Want reliable, Exp. man on Share or salary basis to look | after small herd polled Here- ford cattle, grow truck on fer- tile bottom land-~ C. Cc. oe ton, Se t POSITIONS WANTED Woman and: 5 children want ijob with someone .who: has some hoeing to do. Want wages, house, wired for sove, and patches to tend of my own. Mrs. Martha Lewis, Rissesli Chatsworth. Middleage couple desire light farm work on farm for house, lights, and small salary: Move at once. Geo. H. Mitchell, 2244 Covington Rd. Rt. 3, Decatur. White woman, middleage, 2 small children, want job on Poultry farm or milk Dairy,. -any kind of farm work. Raised on farm. Need 3-4 Room house, lights, wood, water, etc. Near School and mail Rt. Reasonable wages. Mrs. Essie Sams, 452 | Washington St. S.W., Atlanta ca Want job on truck or cattle farm. Good eee and no bad habits. A. C. Gordy, 113 West Want Healthy, white couse no children from country to do or col. for light farm work on farm. Room, board, and salary. | 1 chores on farm and live in home. Want at-once, unencumbered Martin, er. State wages D. L. Grngie C/ Man, alone, desir caretaker, and light 4 on farm in exch. f live. Can give ref, once. F, Be Brow Singles man, past 50, employment on Chicken or caretaker and othe: farm duties, T. | Box 561, ~ Man bea wite w with 10 000 cap. | No. dle age, wants soi Boo house on shares. Frank Dane 2, Flowery Branch. 61 a old a 25 y yrs. exp. i wants job on fa and also do repair farm. Prefer crop oi Have to be Steerman, Rt. Bakers ey Rd Went job -as -careta Farm or Yard large share ce \ boys, and can give Griner, Rt. 2, Lakel 50 yr. old man sire employment tractor operator, : help, or caretaker: within 15-25 440 Coop Atlanta: BF MU- 8- "10 23 yr. old White. Atlanta, ; 9, = Perry St. Savannah. Jafter 6 p.m. c GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens - Rome- Atianta - 9-19 9-20 9-21. : 9 22, Steers & Heifers ; : Gara re ea Good 17,00-19.50 17.00-19.50 17.25-18.50 - 17,00-18.70 Coml. 14.25-17.80 ~14.00-17.75 14.60-17.00 * _ 14,00-16.75 | Utility 11.50-14.00 11.00-14.25 11.00-14.00 - 10,.50-13.50 Cutters 10.00-11.75_ 10.00-11.75 10,00-11 00 - - 9,50-11 50 CALVES : i Sc See dee Good & Choice 15.00-18.50 14.75-18.50 -14.25-16.50 - 13.50-18.00 Util. & Com. 10.50-15.00 10.50-14.75 10.25-14.50 10.00-14.00 Good & Com! ; Ms : Vealers - 15.00-20.00. 15.00-20.00- = 14.75-19.00 cows Fema, Tea ay Utility 10.00-11.25 9.75- 11.75 9.75 11. 50 = i 9. 50- nee 3 c.& Cc, 6.75-10.50 7.00-10.25 7.00-10.25 whee 7.00- 10.25 BULLS a e DREN RT eee d Util. & Coml, 11.00-13.00 11,00-13.85 117.00-13.75 eerie A or12'60. Cutters 10.00-10.75 10.00-11.75 10.00-11.00 aan g 10.00-1 1.25 STOCKERS Ee re ESTs Steers & Heifers 11.00-17.00 - 10.00-18.50 11.00-16.50 Viele Calves 11.00-16.75 = 1 1,00-1 8.50 11.00-18.00 Souree of Information - Federal - State Market News Service ; bo Seventh Sieets: N. He. Atlante, Ga, j 7