Georgia
Farmers
Marke
Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
Bulletin
OLUME 42
STOCKPILE ONE YEARS COTTON
Defense Needs Supply;
Would Help Market
By PHIL CAMPBELL
Commissioner of Agriculture
Cotton is still the Southern farmers
10st reliable crop and is of major impor-
ance to the economy of the South as well
8 our national defense effort.
In welcoming Southeastern ginners
their annual convention in Atlanta
ais past week I told them I thought it
ras high time the Federal government
topped considering as an evil our ability
> produce surpluses and recognized this
roduction ability as an actual blessing.
Certainly the ability to produce more
aan we actually need is a definite bless-
ag when half the people of the world are
aced with food and clothing shortages.
I also expressed before that agricul-
ral group my firm belief that the Feder-
i government should have a definite an-
ounced policy of storing and keeping in
torage at least a years cotton produc-
on,
Such a stockpile of cotton would in-
ure that we have the necessary cotton
applies on hand to meet defence needs
rhile at the same time it would help re-
iove some of the cotton surplus that is
ow depressing the cotton market.
if war were to come today we would
ctually have to buy cotton on the world
iarket to meet our needs while South-
tn farmers were getting back into pro-
uction on an expanded acreage basis.
otton is ideally suited for storage just
3 planes and guns and a stockpile of a
ears supply of cotton would serve notice
nh potential enemies that we have suf-
cient supplies on hand to meet any emer-
ency.
Such a stockpile would also be of great _
elp to the Southern farmer by removing
ome of the surplus that tends to depress
ur cotton markets. It would allow less |
2vere acreage cuts and boost farm income
iereby playing an important role in the
conomy of the South.
Cotton is about the most reliable crop
1e Southern farmer has. Cotton is of ma-
a importance to our national defense
Georgia
e EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1957
NUMBER 24
_ # LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
Oglethorpe School Milk Program Proves
Schools Could Offer Children Free Milk
By PHIL CAMPBELL
A state.appropriation to assist schools
in furnishing free milk to children of the
first two or three grades is not immediate-
ly possible, Such an appropriation will
require a constitutional amendment
which would, of course, have to be sub-
mitted to the voters of the state.
Legislative action would be required
to allow the people to vcte on such a con-
stitutional amendment and it is my hope
that such action will be forthcoming. It
would not only benefit the health of our
children but would also be of great value
to our dairy industry and our state in
keeping within Georgia thousands of dol-
lars in federal funds that are now being
returned to Washington.
But the simple fact that it would take
time to institute such a program through
a state appropriation dees not mean that
such a program could not be put into ef-
fect immediately in practically every
school in the state.
The letter from R. H. Harrell, princi-
pal of the Oglethorpe Consolidated School
program as well as to the economy of the
entire nation. The ability to produce cot-
ton in greater quantity than is needed is
a blessing, not an evil, and it seems to
me that it is time the Federal Govern-
inent recognized this fact.
Agricultural
CALENDAR
Feb. 16-23, State-wide National FFA
Week. :
Feb. 26, Athens Turkey school.
March 8, Athens Swine growers day
March 20, Atlanta FFA 100-Bushel
corn club meet.
March 21, Thomaston SE Regional
Shorthorn Breeders show and sale.
Georgia, First:
e PEACHES
NAVAL STORES
PEANUTS
* BROILERS
which appeared in last weeks Market
Bulletin, testified to the fact that where
there is sufficient interest among county
school officials a free milk program in
the schools can become a reality.
As Mr. Harrell pointed out in his let-
ter, every child from the first through the
twelfth grade in his school can obtain a
free half pint of milk during recess and
in addition, all children eating in the
school lunchroom receive a half-pint of
milk with their meals.
The program in the Oglethorpe school
is made possible through the use of a milk
dispenser that allows the school-to buy
milk in bulk at a cost of only 5 1/2 cents
per half pint. The Federal government
pays 4 cents of this cost and the rest is
absorbed by the lunch room which
charges only 20 cents a day for pag
children in the first four grades and 2
cents for children from the fifth to the
twelfth grade. As Mr. Harrell pointed out,
even in absorbing the extra cost of this
free milk program their lunchroom pro-
gram continues to operate in the black.
It is only reasonable to assume that
the free milk program carried out in the
Oglethorpe Consolidated School could
easily be adapted to fill the needs of most
of our other schools in Georgia. Mr. Har-
rells letter proves without a doubt that
where there is a will there is a way.
{ would like to offer my personal con-
gratulations to Mr.- Harrell and Ogle-
thorpe school officials whose interest in
the health of their children has led to
such an outstanding program on the local
level. At the same time I would like te
commend this program to other school
principals and school officials for their
consideration.
Free milk for school children in Geor-
gia is possible either on the state or local
level or both. The only requirement is
that school officials have enough interest
in the children to put such a program inte
effect.
e PIMIENTO PEPPER
IMPROVED PECANS
PAGE TWO
MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, February 20, 1:
SALE EVENTS
March 41 (Thursday), Thom-
aston Livestock Sale
Pavillion ... Sovstheastern Re-
gional Shorthorn Breeders
Assn., Annual Spring Show
and sale... over 100 head
(counting calves at foot): 23
strong aged bulls, 35 females,
$2 females in the Off Grass
female sale, many cows with
calves at foot. Show, 9 AM;
Sale, 12 NOON. For catalogue,
address W. R. Pullen, Secy.,
Damascus.
Friday, Feb. 22 the Geor-
gia Tamworth Swine Assn.,
Salelocated at Rome, will
be held
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want single white man for
earetaker and gen. farm work.
Drive tractor and truck. Room,
board, laundry and weekly sal-
ary. Ref. required. W. D. Tin-
sley, Jr., Rt. 6, Marietta. Ph.
$-5935.
Want nice, reliable woman for
light farm work on farm. Room,
board and small salary. Mrs. O.
C. Morgan, Rt. 1, Box 160 Guy-
ton.
Want nice, settled, white wo-
man to live as one of family on
farm and do light farm work.
Private room and small salary.
Mrs. W. E. Waller, Rt. 3, Box 55,
Griffin. Ph. 6480.
Want farmer to share crop
(or other satisfactory basis) good
2H. farm in Cobb Co. trac-
tor, paved road, lights, water, 3
or 6 R house. Only honest, sober,
good worker need apply. J. Lon
Duckworth, 573 W. Peachtree St.
N. E. Atlanta, TR 2-9923.
Want Christian white woman
to live on farm with family of
2 and help with light farm work,
feeding chickens, hogs, and oth-
er light chores, for room, board
end salary. Mrs. M. B. Davis, Rt.
1, Box 314, Fairburn.
Want white, single man, 40-60
yrs., old, to do some truck farm-
ing and do some part time extra
work. Prefer country reared
man. Will furnish comfortable
living quarters, Elec. lights, run-
ning water, wood, elec. Contact,
3 mi. NW Dalton on Dixie Hwy.
No letters. Dallas L. White, RFD
5, Dalton.
Want honest, sober, reliable
man for work on cattle ranch.
Must have some knowledge of
cattle and operation of farm ma-
ehinery. C. A. Williams, Rt. 1,
McRae.
Want farm labor, 35,45 yrs.
old, married, sober, small family.
Must have some exp. riding and
herding cattle. Write. George
Varn, Box 205, Folkston.
FARM WORK
WANTED
Want job on cattle or poultry
farm, or take a farm on Halves.
Am single, 47 yrs. old, willing
worker, sober. Want between
Atlanta and Douglasville. Pri-
vate room. Letters ans. John
Hammett, 2325 Dellwood Dr. N.
W. Atlanta 5.
White, 47 yr. man, with wife,
38, wants job on poultry or ve-
getable farm. Must have 4 R.
house, and be moved. Consider
any reasonable offer. C. L. Mor-
rell, 207 Boyd Rowe, Griffin.
65 yr. old, retired worker,
wants job of light work on farm
with good, country people. Small
salary and live as one of fami-
ly. Can give statisfaction. No
bad habits (except smoke a few
cigars). E. M. Carroll, 626 Wash-
ington St. S. W., Atlanta 15.
Married man, 34 yrs. old,
white, no children, wants job on
farm, caring for stock. Exp. trac-
tor driver, also trailer trucks.
Would have to have small fur-
nished house. C. L. Grimes, Box
26, Twin City.
Man, with wife and 2 small
children wants job on farm for
house and wages of not less than:
$40 week. Go. anywhere, Can
drive truck and tractor. Nathon
Perdue, Rt. 1, Claxton.
Want job on regular farm
poultry, nursery stock farm, also
gardening, etc. 18 yrs. exper-
jence. I. Lunsford, 5333
Campbellton Rd. S. W. Ben Hill
Sta. Atlanta 11. Ph. PO 7-7724.
Nice middleaged white wo-
man, wants job on farm raising
broilers or taking care of laying
hens (poultry). Need 4-5 R house
5 in family. Mrs. A. L. McClure,
Rt. 1, Milner. Ph. Griffin 6088.
Man with wife, wants job as
tractor driver on farm. No crop,
just gen. farm work. Have to be
moved. Dont write, see, 3 mi.
West Hampton on Woosley Rd.
A. B. Harris c/o Jordan Farm.
Hampton. Rt. 1.
Clean, reliable, white woman,
42 yrs. old, wants light farm
work on farm, for room, board
and reasonable salary. Mrs. Nel-
le Alderman, 505 E. Savannah
Ave., Valdosta.
White woman, reliable, clean,
middleaged, wants job on farm,
light farm work, for room, board
and reasonable salary. June
Tucker, 1209 W. Hill Ave., c/o
Timberlake Gro. Valdosta.
Man with family wants job on
dairy for salary, or on 50-50 ba-
sis. Exp. in dairy and farming.
Reid Fowler, Blue Ridge.
46 yr. old white woman wants
job on poultry farm, or dairy.
Weekly salary, 4 or 5 R. house,
wired for elec. stove; on school
bus Rt. Have 3 children large
enough to do light farm work.
Have to be moved. Mrs. M. E.
Garrett, Rt. 2, Barnesville.
Want job on poultry farm look
ing after laying hens. Am mar-
ried, 3 children, 1 going to
school. I work all time and my
boy helps part time when not in
school. Am 46 yrs. old, wife 35.
Clyde McKinney, Rt. 8, Gaines-
ville.
Mother and son wants small
dairy with house, or a job rais-
ing broilers on poultry farm,
Have to be moved and party
will have to come after. Mrs.
Iva Tippens, Woodland Dr.
Tucker.
Want dairy of 40-50 cows. 2
yrs. experience. 6 in family. Wo-
man 43, and 2 boys, 17 and 15
yrs. old, to work. Boys also can
drive tractor and oldest drive
truck. Satisfactory basis agreed
upon. Mrs. Flora Little, Rt. 1,
Morrow.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
2 cylinder Carter peanut
sheller, slightly used, complete
with recleaner, picking table
and all elevators. Shells about
thousand pounds an hour. Bar-
gain. Hank Davis, Donalson-
ville. Ph. 2384.
Two 1 H. wagons, good cond.
See at my, farm. H.-H, Harris,
Box 104, Redan. Ph. Lithonia
6566.
Rome tandem cutaway har?
row, 5 ft. cut, 16 disc, pull type,
for sale; also want Ford or
Farmall rear mounted planters,
disc, cultivators, 3 point or
quick tach. in A-1 cond, Rea-
sonable. Alton Pitts, Rt. 4,
West Point.
Super A Farmall tractor,
planter, guano equipment, cul-
tivator, plows, 2 sec. dise har-
row, scalloped in front; 2 disc
turning plow on rubber, lights,
starter, power lift, ete. All good
as new. Sell or trade for com-
plete Cub tractor. Taylor Toles,
Menlo.
Brooder equipment, elec.
fence, 10 gal. elec. churn, corn
and cotton planters, Bull Doze*
blade and turn plow for Cub
tractor. Sell or trade for good
stock yearlings. Mrs. W. W.
Pryor, P.O. Box 125, Waverly
Hall.
Quail incubator, 8 drawer,
used only 1 season, good cond,
$45. W. Johnson, Rt. 4, Box 234
Austell. Ph, 89-1.
One No. 10 - 10 Hammer
mill, new cond. $150, or trade
for grade Angus heifers or
cows. Loy Franels Rt. 1, Al-
pharetta. Ph. 3321
2 Kelvinator milk coolers
for Dairy, with ice bank, ex-
cellent cond., 6 can cap. priced
to sell. Edwin G. Copelan,
Greensboro.
225 lb. Blacksmith Anvil, 400
Champion blower and forge, 6
in. 200 lb. swivel vise, mounted,
2 wheel 6 in. emery grinder,
plenty tongs, hammers, punches
cold chisels, bottom and top
swages. Cheap. C. C. Cowart,
Rt. 1, Grovetown.
1957 Ford tractor, recently
re-built motor, with harrow,
turning plow, planters and belt
pulley. R. F. Kilpatrick, Rt. 2,
Griffin. Ph. 6029.
Med. size air compressor,
acetyline outfit complete with
tanks, welder and cutting torch,
1 quic battery charger, floor
jack, 2 creepers, 1 ton chain
hoist, elec. emery grinder. ist
class cond. Sell or trade for
small tractor. S. E. OQuinn,
Sr., Rt. 1, Hazlehurst.
Set Intn! planters, John Blue
distributors, shaped to fit Fer-
guson tractor, used only 1 yr.
$90; 6 ft. dbl. sec. dise harrow,
$40; 2 disc tiller, $75. All good
cond. Donald Peavy, Rt. 3,
Cuthbert, Ph. (Nights) 115J2.
One +32 X 9 tractor tire, like
new, used less 100 hrs. Sell
half price with tube; also one
that shows wear but with lots
of service yet, free with above.
Both on case rims. J. G. Cham-
bless, 233 W. Dodson St., Amer-
icus.
Good 2 H. thimble skein
wagon with bodies. See at my
home in Greshamville. Fred
House, Rt. 4, Madison.
Good 2 H. wagon, no body
but in good cond. Sell at my
home, 8 mi. Ea. Louisville. Fred
D. Lockhart, Rt. 3, Box 70,
Louisville,
One ea. 2 dise and 1 sub.
soil plows, bush and bog har-
row. All in good cond. Joe S.
Johnson, Rt. 3, Box 178, For-
syth.
Super A Intnl tractor, set
planters, cultivators with fert.
attachments, 8 disc harrow,
new Cisce.
Frank Daniel, Jr., Senoia.
1952 B Allis Chalmers 1 row
tractor, all cultivators and
planters, good as new, 1 W.F.
also Chalmers; 1 subsoiler, 4
dise tiller, 24 dise dbl. sec. har-
row, 2 H. Owensboro wagon,
new, and some farm _ tools,
cheap for cash, 6 mi. Ea. Buch-
anan. H. N. Watts, Rt. 1, Buch-
anan.
Friend Pecan sprayer, used
about 5 seasons, 4 cylinder,
with automatic cut on and cut
off valve from tractor seat; 10.
ft. boom pipe, 3 guns place
crosswise with 2 gung on each
end of spray Peach trees, $850.
cash. S. J. Clay, Rt. 3, Avon-
dale Mill Rd. Macon. Ph. 2-
5117. :
Ferguson 30 tractor, good
cond., cheap. Call 3459 or see,
W. B. Leverett, Jr, W. Palm
St., Fitzgerald.
1942 jeep, good cond, 4
wheel drive, good tires and a
steel body trailer, 2 wheels,
$300 for both. Mrs. Pauline
Tribble, Rt. 2, Gray.
2 vow planters and fterlizer
distributors for Farmall H or
M tractor, in good shape, $100.
S. E. Booker, Jr., Rt. 4, Box
259, Fitzgerald.
Intnl side delivery hay rake,
usable cond., $50. Mrs. W. A.
Ward, Jr. Rt. 3, C/O Ward
Meade Farm, Marietta. Ph. 8-
8772.
J. D. 12 A combine PTO, but
can add motor, good cond.
cheap for cash. Calvin Perkins,
Rt. 1, Greensboro,
1952 Farmall cub tractor,
complete, planters, culutivators,
fertilizer attachments, with du-
plex hopper, used very little,
also J. D. horse drawn mower.
Reasonable prices. Mrs. Frank
S. Moody, Rt. 1, Brooks. :
ade
Reasonably priced. |:
Late model Clipmaster Stew"
art mule clippers, perfect cond\
with long cord, $20; Lilliston
2 H walking cultivator, used 1
season, complete all attach-
ments, $25. Will trade either.
het Dismuke, RFD 1, Par-
rott.
Rotary, Sullivan No. 12 Dia
mond coring Well machine for
Dairy, poultry and other use.
oe outufit now running.
J. W. Armour, Rayle, Ph. 7575.
J. D. No. 420 crawler tractor
with Atco loader and blade, S-
forward speed transmission,
with direction reverse, $45 or
trade for cattle. J. J. Thomp-
son, LaGrange. Ph: 4946.
Sears chick 100 cap. incuba-
tor, perfect cond, used 1 sea-
son, $17.50, postpaid. Miss Cas
sie Rogers, Flintstone.
Buckeye incubator, 12,600
eggs. Model 12-47. Cap. 2 set-
ting units, 10,800; cap. 1
hatcher, 1,800. Total cap. 12,-
600. Hatches twice weekly. Jas.
T West, DeSota.
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want a pull type tiller for
a 1948 Farmall A, hand lift
type tractor. Tiller to hook to
draw bar. C. H. Arnold, Rt. 3,
Pearson.
Want at once set of truck
scales, wt. 15 tons or more.
State price and cond. George
McCvranie, P. O. Box 158, Willa-
coochee. Ph. 2642.
Want set of cultivators for a
V.A.C. 2 row tractor. Will come
after within 100 mi. State cash
ee Henry Parks, Rt. 3, Dal-
on.
Want 1 or 2 tractor tires,
11 x 36, free of holes, and
fair to good tread. C. F. D
Williamson.
Will pay $10 for a 16
farm bell, ready to mount.
ring, del, to me. Julian Brit
5449 Lawrenceville Rd., Tuck.
er.
Want hay rake wheels,
good cond. State number
price; also want Black Loc
fence posts. Write price
when can del. Bob Jenk
C/O Bojan Farm, Doraville.
Want good, used irrigation
system, suitable for irvigati
Coastal Bermuda, cheap
cash. C. A. Williams, Rt.
McRae. 3
Want trade good 2 H. wag.
on for a good 1 H. wagoi
Paul Hosch, Jr., RFD 2,.
ford.
Want garden tractor of sta:
ard make, in good shape, wi
in 75 mi. of Abbeville. T.
Childs, Abbeville,
Want 1 or 2 hand or pi
type Planet Jr. planters, -
Planet Jr. planters that
fit on Ferguson planting
Z. O. Swearingen. Rt. 1,
kinsville. Ph. Twilight 3-480
Want 16 in. farm bell, w
good tone, near Decatur. I
Sidney H. Ruskin, Box 312,
catur, Ph. Melrose 4-5583.
SEED & PLANTS
FOR SALE.
White, tender Half R
garden beans, 65c_ teacu
Early Blue Java peas, 40
cupful. Postpaid. Orders
promptly P. B. Brown, R
Ball Ground. f
1917.
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FED & PLANTS
_ FOR SALE
Nd time white, tender Half
mer garden bean seed, Germ.
pet., white, tender cutshort
nfield beans Germ., 90 pct.
ars heavy planted as pole
ms), $1 cupful. Add 7c post-
- for 1 cup, 23c for 2 cups.
3. T. H. Wade, Rt. 1, Talking
00 bu. Cert. Gold Rush, and
bu. P. R. potatoes, $4 bu.
B. E. F, Entrekin, Rt. 2, Box
Bremen.
Vhite crowder peas, Germ. 92
., 85 Ib. 3 lbs. $1; Willetts
mder frost-proof Eng. pea
d, Germ. 97 pct., 50c cup,
50 lb; Green Glaze collard
d, Germ. 88 pct., 15c tabls.,
bls,, 25 10 tbls., $1; Boquette
per seed, 25c tabls. PP. Mrs.
A. Wilson, Martin.
fender, white Creaseback
field and white Half Run-
c and pink Peanut 6 wks.
an seed, all 75c cupful; red
sckled crowder and _ white
ish peas, 50c cupful. All insp.
d good Germ. Add postage.
s. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Lespedeza in 100 lb. bags:
be, 6,000 lbs., total Germ. 90
t., Sericea, total Germ. 89 pct.,
2 lb; 130 bu. Iron-Clay peas,
sal Germ, 73 pct. $3.75 bu; 80
. Red Ripper pears, total
rm. 86 pct., $4.75 bu. New 2
. bags. FOB. John C. Reid,
bulon.
New Clemson Spineless Okra
ad, Germ. 90 pct. 50c lb, Add
stage. C. R. Gowder, Powder
wings, Rt. 2.
Genuine 90 day running vel-
t beans, Germ. 84 pct, $5 bu.
.B. R. P. McCorkle, Buena
| Half and Half cotton
ed; first year from breeders.
rice reasonable. F. H. Bunn,
idville. |
Old time, tender, Speckied
alf runner garden beans, 55c
il, 3 cups, $1.50. PP in Ga.
ia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
White multiplying nest onions
50 gal. postpaid Mrs. S. A.
crowning, Ailey.
1,000 stalks Gov't seed cane,
vo cents stalk at my farm, 5
i . Rochelle. Will not ship.
Ga. Red sweet potatoes, Cert.
Bead i own seed
.ock, $5 bu. FOB. J. C. Ander-
on, McRae. Ph. 3446.
Hy
: Counties Free
Of Disease
1 Wilkinson
y, February 20, 1957
Hel Make Georgia Brucellosis
Free By 1960
ounties in which area testing Is now underway include:
Franklin Oconee
Gwinnett Pulaski
Gordon Peach
Glascock Pierce
Hart Stephens
Heard Toombs
Habersham _ Towns
Washington.
Martin gourd seed, 15 thls.
prepaid. Tommy Toles, Menlo.
Cert. Arlington Sericea seed,
45 Ib. in 50 lb. lots. Write for
larger lot prices. J. D, Cash.
Flowery Branch.
_ White nest onions, for plant-
ing or eating, $1.25 gal. postpaid,
Rosetta Hunnicutt, Dial.
2500 Ibs. Arlington Sericea, re-
cleaned, in 100 Ib. bags, 99.68
pet. purity; 91 pet. Germ and
hard seed. Make offer on all or
part. Hugh T. Davis, Box 167,
Griffin.
Red and white nest onions,
$1.50 gal., 75c Qt; onion scallion
buttons, $1.25 gal. )Fine bunch
onions for Spring.) Mrs. Lon
Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Mtn huckleberry plants, bear-
ing size,hazlenut bushes, field
blackberry, One dewberry,
85 doz tame Himalayaberry $1
doz; wild strawberry, 5 doz. $1;
early spice apple sprouts, 3,
$1.25; red plum, 3, $1.20. Add
postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson,
Rt. 3, Box 124 Ellijay.
Watercress plants, $1.25 C;
Mullein plants, $1 doz. All post-
age paid. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt.
3, Calhoun. :
Klondike strawberry plants,
from large berries, $1 C. and 25c
extra for shipping. Mrs. Dave
Jackson, Rt. 1, Conyers.
Old fashioned Limber Twig
apple also white English peach
and Blue Damson plum sprouts,
50c ea. 3, $1; Add postage. Mrs.
A. D. Jones, Rt. 1, Cumming.
Mtn. huckleberry, bearing size
2 doz. 75c; blackberries, rooted,
50 doz; small clearstone peach
sprouts, 40c ea. rooted; musca-
dine vines roted, 45c. Add _ post-
age Rossie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.
Mtn huckleberry, field dew-
berry, blackberry plants, 50c
doz; Blakemore blackberry, 6,
50e; Catnip plants, 25c bunch.
Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mash-
purn, Cumming.
Good Klondike strawberry
plants, 90c C; $5 M; Apricot
plum, Limber Twig apple and
May cherry sprouts, all, 3, $1.
Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming. . .
Parsley plants, 25-50c ea; on-
jon and cabbage, 40 C; collard,
300, $1. If by mail, 10 extra;
Damson plum sprouts, 2 ie
old, 3, $2 or 75c ea. Postage, 35c.
Fred Witherspoon, 308 Holder-
ness St. Atlanta 10. Ph. PL
3-5251. :
Everbearing strawberry
plants, $1 C. Add postage. Mrs.
J. J. Carter, Conyers.
ERADICATION
Counties Not
Free of Disease
158
Jat my
Broccoli, Brussels sprouts,
early tomato, cauliflower, cab-
bage, collard Iceburg lettuce,
leek, celery, Hot Bell and Fi-
miento peppers, ail 35c doz; as-
paragus crowns, $1.25 doz; Her-
bs: lemon balm, horehound,
mint, sage, 75c doz. Del in no
less $1 lots. Mrs. H. V. Frank-
lin, Register.
Everbearing strawberry
plants, Del. by parcel post, damp
packed 90c. H. G. Gresham.
Rt. 2 Loganville.
Cert. Ga. Red seed sweet po-
tatoes, $4.00 bu. at farm, at
Chula, 7 mi. No. Tifton. Berry
Rigdon, Ri., 4, Tifton. Ph.
281W1.
Seedling peach, black walnut
trees and sweet pomegranate,
bushes, 50c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. C. H. Sledge, Byron.
Hundreds. of Bamboo Cane
roots, 50 lb. Add postage. Den-
ver Holland, 606 College St.,
Carrollton.
Large Blake more strawberry,
50 plants, 75c; $1.25 C. Del. no
stamps nor chks. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Elizabeth Allison, Rt.
7, Gainesville.
Garlic plants, 50 doz. plus
20c postage; catnip plants, 6 for
50c and 15c postage; also want
some red raspberry plants. Mrs.
Mary Shrum, Rt. 1, Box 108,
Fitzgerald.
Everbearing strawberry plants
extra large berries, 50c @ at my
home. Come heip dig them, Mrs.
L. C. Jones, Ri. 1, Gainesville.
Klondike strawberry plants,
90c C; 300, $2 ; 500 $3. Add post-
are Ethel Crowe Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville. :
E. J. and Chas. W frost-proof
cabbage (ready) also white Ber-
muda onion plants, 300, $1.25;
500, $1.75; $2.50 M. Del R. Chan-
clor, Pitts.
Ten. Beauty and Blakemore
strawbery plants, $1 C; $9 M;
Lawton blackberry plants, $1
doz. $8 C, PP. T. H. Graves,
Fayetteville. ;
SEED & PLANTS
WANTED
Want some Alfalfa seed,
which has not been treated.
Mrs. E. L. Voss, 729 Piedmont
Ave., N. E. Atlanta 8.
Want old fashioned Bull Face
tobacco seed. State what you
have and price. Jeff Davis, Rt.
2, Dahlonega.
Want enough white Gov't
seed Cane to plant about half
an acre. C. H. Arnold, Rt. 3
Pearson.
. Want 1 Ib. pure Philip Jones
melon seed. State price PP. J.
M. Clark, Rt. 1, Scotland.
Want some Stuart pecan and
some Indian cling-stone peach
trees. Olive Owens, Rt. 3, Box
256, Jesup.
Want well rooted scuppernong
vines, white or black, white pre-
ferred. Contact. Mrs. J. M, Lam-
bert 211 College Ave., Ashburn.
FEED & GRAIN
FOR SALE
Good Alfafa hay, $37.00 ton;
Bahia Grass, $25 ton. N. W.
Yoder, Montezuma,
High grade Coastal Bermuda
hay, $25 ton FOB barn: here.
W. R. Altman, Statesboro, Ph.
4-3294.
Any amt. baled oats, hay, 70
bale; Crab grass and Lespe-
deza, also Crab grass, 60c bale.
All new hay, baled in 1956.
Norman Trammell, Fayetteville.
Ph. 4144.
Coastal Bermuda hay, 50 tons,
well fertilized, should contain
8 to 13 pct. protein and 2-2-1/2
pet, fatiening qualities, 830 ton
barn, S. J. Clay, Rt. 3,
ayes Mill Rd., Macon. Ph.
MARKET BULLETIN
1986 large white Spanish pea-
nuts for eating (not for seed),
25c lb. or $6.50 bu. Mrs. Claud
Edmonds, Rt. Toccoa.
Good Orchard grass hay,
large square bales, 90 bale at
my farm, Ralph Danger, Rt
Woodstock. Ph. Roswell 247%.
Good grass hay, $25 ton at
farm. Exch. same. for 8 nice
Duroe or P.C, shoats. Marvin
M. Maddox, Rt. 4, Winder
Best quality baled Sericea
Lespedeza hay, 15 tons, cut
and baled without rain, $30 ton
at my barn. Ernest E. Lumpkin,
1652 Canton Rd., Marietta. Ph.
9-4887.
About 250 bu, yellow Feed
corn, slipped shuck, 80 lbs. to
bu. $1.40 bu. at barn at Pooler,
Ga: E. P. Mallette, 544 Ea.
Waldbury St., Savannah.
Good peanut hay, $15 ton
at barn. P. B. Watson, Rt. 1,
Mauk.
400 bales good quality Fascue
hay, cut green and cured with-
out rain, $35 ton, del. 50 mi.
radius. Exch. for good grade
Angus heifers or cows. Loy
aero Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph.
3321.
150 bales Alfalfa hay, large
square bales, cured without
rain, $1.15 bale, or $40 ton, at
my farm. W. H. Robertson, Rt.
1, Conyers. Ph. 5597. (near
Smyrna Camp Ground.)
100 bales Arlington Sericea
Lespedeza hay, fine stems, good
green color, baled without rain,
bales ave. 60 Ibs., $1 bale at
farm. Geo. I. Jackson, Rt. 1,
Norcross. Ph. 3536.
4 or 300 bundles Fodder, 4
hands to bundle, $4 per hund-
red bundle. C. T. Freeman, Rt.
2, Royston (at Winns Mill).
100 bu. Copperskin
potatoes for Eating, for
BE. A. Powers, Blackshear.
POULTRY
FOR SALE
sweet
sale,
Bantams, 12 hens and 6 roos-
ters, 75c ea. Mrs. J. E. Holton,
Warthen.
37 old time Speckled Guineas,
$1 ea. at my home. Will not
ship. John M. Williams, Rt. 5,
Box 68, Cunningham Rd. Mari-
etta. Ph. 7-2257.
9 fine African White Guineas,
$1.75 ea. Cant ship John S. Pa-
den, 1256 Moreland Ave., S. E.
Atlanta 16. Ph. MA 7-7401.
60 N. H. Red pullets, 11 mes.
old, $1.25 ea. Will not ship J. W.
Hogan, Rt. 2, Box 82, Griffin.
Ph. 5824.
15 R. I. Red 2 mos old pullets
of a 2 yr. breeding stock, $24.75.
Can oe or you pick up. Edw. L.
Boyd 2037 Spring Hill Terrace,
Augusta. Ph. 6-4216.
Purebred Game chickens of
dif. breeds, Warhorse, White
Specks, Champion White War-
horse, Roundreads, and others
John Nicholson, Rt. 4, Blairs-
ville.
A
PAGE THREE
5 small hens and 3 roosters,
purebred Bantams (good for
raising quail with), for sale. W.
Joknson, Rt. 4, Rox 234, Austell,
Ph. $991.
1 trio &@ mos. old Partridge
Wyandotte Bantams, $5; 1 pen,
cock and 4 hens, 2 yr. old Buff
Cochin Bantams, $8. Fred Blay-
lock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chick-
amauga.
Hopkinson Warhorse bull
stags, not trimmed, about 3-3/4
or 4 lbs. ea. Bred pure, out of a
2 time Winner cock. end -coops
or come after. Make best offer.
Ed. M. Cambron, 120 Woodland
St., Cedartown.
Trio Dark Cornish, giant size
hens, laying $6; also 1 Buff Or-
pington male, purebred, $2.50.
All Murray-MecMurray strain.
Alton B. Bass, Rt. 3, Dublin.
Sev. trios Warhorse Games, 2
hens and cock, $10; stag and 2
pullets, $8; cock, $5 ea. stags, $4;
hens and pullets, $2.50 ea. Guar.
pure and dead game. Also few
other breeds in stags, $5 ea. G.
M. Walden, Rt, 2, Gibson.
5 pit Game roosters, 8 mos. _
old, $5 ea. F. M. Gazaway, Jr.,
2556 Clifton Springs Rd., Rt. 1,
Decatur, Ph. DR 8-2971.
Pure Dark Cornish, large ,big
bone type pullets, now laying
$2.50 ea. BH. W. Thurmond,
Farmington. ,
Hopkinson Werhorse pit
Games, Greys and Wild Cat
Blues; 10 early hatch stags, $7.50
ea. also eggs for hatching, 15, $5;
30, $9. S. C. Boroughs, Rt. 1, Box
113, Richmond Hill.
25 Brown Red Game roosters
and 20 mixture of Game hens,
5 Blue Game Bantam and 4
Cornish Bantam roosters and 15
Cornish Game Bantam hens.
Make offer. James L. Dunn, 130
Candler Rd. S. E. Atlanta 17.
Ph. DR. 3-7505.
{ dead Game brood cock, halt
White Pyle and half Blinker, $2;
fine Blinker cock, half Jap. and.
half Grady, $4. R. L. Griffin,
Oak St. Gainesville.
Around 45 Darby White Leg-
horn pullets, 10 mos. old, now
laying, $1 ea. Mrs. W. W. Lever,
Rt. 1, Box 76-Al, Grovetown.
6 N. H. Red 1 yr. old hens,
now laying, $1.25 ea. Mrs. J. M.
McGuire, Rt. 2 Adairsville.
25 BB turkeys, 40c Ib; also
chicken fertilizer, $1 sack. At
my home. Will not ship. Mrs.
J. E. Carter, Box 487, McMurry
Dr. S.W., Atlanta 11. Ph. PL-
53-9237.
2 geese and gander, nice and
fat, $6.50 or $2.50 ea. at my
place. Mrs. Wayne Watson, Rt.
1, Athens.
Trio gray and white geese
(2 geese and gander), full
grown $10; 1 White Pekin drake,
$2. Add shipping chgs. Trade
all for like value in young rab-
bits. Mrs. M. M. Chisholm, Rt.
2, Box 423, Augusta.
Nice, fat, range grown tur-
keys, 15 hens, av. 10 lbs. ea. 4
gobblers, ave. 12-15 Ibs. 30 Ib.
or sell by the head. Will not
ship. Jefferson Stallings, Ris ts
Franklin.
report.
conditions may a person
Notice To
Seed Advertisers
All persons sending advertisements or notices to
the Market Bulletin concerning the sale of agricul-
tural seed must send the original seed laboratory re-
port or a certified copy of same.
Upon receipt of this report a record will be made
of the test and the report will be returned to the
sender. Thereafter ads or notices concerning this same
lot of seed will be accepted without the laboratory
No advertisement or notice for the sale of agricul-
tural seed will be accepted for publication in the
Market Bulletin until the laboratory report or a cer-
tified copy of same has been received.
Persons with seed for sale are also reminded that
they may offer for sale through the Market Bulletin
only seed produced by them on their farm. Under no
from another for the purpose of resale.
advertise seed purchased
PAGE FOUR
for eggs,
POULTRY
FOR SALE
6 Bronze 1956 hatch turkey
hens and tom, 45 lb. on foot.
Will not ship. Mrs. Dave Jack-
son, Rt. 1, Conyers.
POULTRY
WANTED
Want fancy stock bantams
and pigeons. Write what you
hand and price. Geo. S. Twiggs
428 E. Park Ave., Valdosta.
Want purebred Buff Cochin
rooster, 1 or 2 yrs. old. J. A.
McGarity, 3046 Sylvan Rd.,
Hapeville. Ph. PO-6734.
Want 6 to 12 purebred Cor-
nish bantam hens and 1 rooste>.
E. A. Powell, 108 Carruth Dr.
; Marietta.
Want large type bantam chic-
kens, prefer Game bantams. No
show type wanted. Lloyd Har-
per, Bremen.
Want 1 ea. purebred Silver |
Lace Wyandotte and Red.
Speckled Sussex, 1 yr. old.
James <A. Turner, Box 79,
- Blairsville.
Want 10 Golden Sebright ban-
tam hens, 1956 hatch. E. B. Boss,
Rt. 2, Lawrencesville.
Want Silver Lace Wyandotte
rooster, 1 or 2 yrs old. Mrs. M. E.
Black, Rt. 1, Resaca.
GAME, FOWL, etc
FOR SALE
Large No. Bobwhite quail,
reared in large flight pens for
field re-stocking. Excellent for
breeders. Few Chukar partridg-
es roosters, $3; hens, $4. Book-
ing orders for quail and chukar
_ eggs and chicks. Will ship. Cliff
Purcell, 217 Mt. Vernon Dr. De-
Ph. PL 8-4807.
No. Bobwhite quail, bred from
2 different strains and reared in
roomy buildings. Strong, heal-
thy and in process early laying
$3 pr. Mim. shipped, 2 prs. RR
Exp.only. Also Eggs available
through June. J. E. Akins, 1531
Athens Ave., S. W. Atlanta 10.
Ph. PL 8-4087.
Fantail pigeons, 75 prs. yel-
low, white and splashed colors,
$3.50 pr. 10 pr. Birmingham
Rollers, $1.50 pr; White Kings,
blocky show type, 2 pr. $4 pr; 5
extra White King males, $1.50
ea. J. B. Harrison, Kite.
Large No. Bobwhite quail for
breeders, also sev. pr. Chukar,
preeders. Ralph Keefer, 110 De-
_ Jores Way, Forrest Park. Ph. PO
7-0668.
Common pigeons, mixed co-
lors, $1 pr; White Homers, breed
to color, $2 pr; 1 ea large Black
Giant and Black Australorp
(chickens) roosters, $2 ea; mix
Bantam hens and rooster, $1.25
ea; Muscovy ducks $3 Pr. Star-
ling Yawn, Byromville.
Few prs. show type King and
Carneaux pigeons, also extra fe-
males. Jas. H. McLean, Cham-
plee. Ph. 7-3150. ae
Coturnix, No Bobwhite, Imp.
Red and Button quail breeders
now available. Booking orders
chicks, ee
above, also Blonde Bobwhite,
Blue Scaled, Gambels Calif,
Valley, Chukar Partridge Ric-
hard H. Barry, 220 Ridgeland
Ave., Decatur, Decatur. Ph. DR
71-3048.
Mature Bobwhite quail, $3 pr.
Shipped Rwy. Exp. Col. Warner
Fryer, 198 Honeysuckle Lane,
College Park. Ph. PO 1-1041.
2 pr. Belgium or Belgium pig-
eons, for sale. Mrs. Chas. Stein-
berg, 1570 Eastland Rd, S.E. At-
Janta 16. PH. MA 17-6578.
Large 1956 hatch No. Bob-
white quail, $3.50 pr. O. E. Ed-
wards, Rt. 1, Eatonton.
3 pr. White utility King pig-
eons, $2.50 pr. $7 for lot (6) at
my home. Mrs. J. W. Miller, 824
So. Broad St. Cairo. ;
_| lay, $5
1956 hatch large No. Bobwhite
quail, $3.50 pr. Frank J. Shaw,
409 Maple Ave., Eatonton.
Ringneck pheasants, ready to
. also 3 Silvers, 2 hens
and cock, $10. All 1956 hatch. J.
H. Roquemore, Americus.
Mated Prs. No. Bobwhite
quail, $4 pr; eggs, 25c ea; Black
ing eggs, 10c ea. Ship Exp. Col.
Send money order. Mrs. A, A.
Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N, E.,
Atlanta 8. Ph. R 4-5152.
ea. Mrs. L. E. Watkins, 3810
Adamsville Dr. S. W., Atlan
11. Ph. PL 5-9513. .
Guinea pigs (cavies), different
colors. $1 ea. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312
Warren St. S. E. Ph. DR 8-2397.
N. Z. White rabbits, some very
does, $4 to $8 ea. Worth much
more. C. W. Page, 149 North
Ave. N. E. Atlanta 8. Ph. TR
4.6452.
Select quail for breeders, $1.-
50 ea; others. $1.25 ea; Chukas,
$6.00 pr. Shipp 1 Exp. Col. C.
L. Cawthon, Riverdale. Ph. af-
ter 6 P.M. Jonesboro 8106.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Reg. Hereford heifer calves of
finest strain, for sale. Ogden A.
Geilfuss, RFD 3, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, Marietta. Ph.
Smyrna 5-7385.
Real good Guernsey milch
cow with young third calf, for
sale; Also want few good milk
goats at reasonable price. Wm.
Marwitz, Rt. 1, Riverdale. Ph.
Jonesboro 8091.
Jersey milch cow, 3 gal,
freshen last of February with
4th calf, $150.00 Come after.
Rev. H. F. Bell, Rt. 4 Madison.
Black Angus male, perfect
cond., sub. to reg., reasonable
price to prevent inbreeding. W.
N. Hall, Doraville. Ph. (after
6 PM) 4-7-4438. ;
Sev. good, fresh milch cows,
mostly Guernseys, also good
black mare mule, 1150 Ibs., 12
yrs. old, sound, work anywhere.
At my Farm. H. W. Thur-
mond Farmington.
Holstein bred heifers to fresh-
en this summer, also few close
springers. TB and Blood tested.
E. L. Rogers, Rt. 1, Plains.
with 10 calves at side. George
Varn, Box 205, Folkston.
Purebred Ayrshire cow, 3rd
calf 1 week old, gentle, good
milker. Will M. White, Rt 1,
Aragon.
Reg. polled Herefords, breed-_
ing age bulls and heifers, proven
herd sires of Victor Dam breed-
ing, 4 yrs. old; cows with calf
at side. Herd cert. and accredit-
ed. TB cert., also Brucellosis.
Reasonable prices. Rufus E.
Roberson, Box 14, Odum. Ph.
4-2392.
Reg. Hampshire boar and sow
with 6 pigs (born Dec. 18, 19-
56), $175. for entire lot. Fritz
Orr, 3245 Nancy Creek Rd., N.
W. Atlanta 5.
30 good pigs, ready for sale
about ist of March. C. B. Mil-
ner, Shiloh.
Reg. 6 mos. old, meat type
Tamworth boars and gilts for
sale. Orville Sweet, Mgr. Wind-
sweep Farm, Rt. 5, Thomaston.
Duroc pigs, 2 males and sev.
gilts, $15. ea. Treated. Papers
not available. J. M. King, 24
Truett St., Blackshear.
Reg. Berkshire pigs, Lock-
smith and Lynwood breeding
J. B. Brooks, Rt. 1, Hillcrest Rd.
ree Ph. (Days) MU 8-
8428,
Reg. Landrace pigs, male and
female. Boar of the year 1955
bloodline, The Hog of Tomor-
row Today. Ready for del.
first of March. Marion Willing-
ham, Washington. Ph, 478 J.
Top reg. Berkshire boars from
mos. to 9 mos. old, $25. to
merce,
Cornish bantam (chicken) hatch- |
Buck and doe rabbits, $1.50
fine breeders, bred and open}
20 purebred Brahman. cows |
4
$50. ea. C. J. Hardman, Gom- |
from one of Georgias best and
oldest herds, sired by Senior
and Reserve Senior pion
boars. Cheap for quick sale.
a Barrs, Eastman. Ph.
S "purebred Duroc gilts, 4
mos. old, $20. ea. Ralph ar,
Woodstock, Ph. Roswell 2472.
Reg. Hampshire boar, approx.
1 yr. old, for sale. Wilson Kend-
tick, Woodland. |
Reg. SPC boars and gilts,
|goats, 1 of ea. now.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
TW 3-4615.
For Service: purebred Berk-
shire boar. Standing Fee, $5.,
when bred or 1 pig out of each
litter at 6 wks. old. J. Paul
Higginbotham, Rt. 1, Bogart.
Good stock boar, half berk-
shire and half Yorkshire, $50.;
purebred OIC sow, ent. to reg.
(but do not have papers), with
5 pigs, $75.; also, 12 Hampshire,
Berkshire and Yorkshire cross
pigs, $10. ea. Cant ship. R. H.
Hardy, Sr. Rt. 4, Winder.
9 purebred Black PC pigs,
12 wks, old, females, $20. ea.,
males $12.50 ea. plus Reg. fee.
Mrs. W. J. Darity, Sr. Rt. 6,
Macon.
Purebred (close up to Cham-
pion stock, but no _ papers)
Yorkshire stock hog, 8 mos. old,
ready for service, $35. my place.
Trade for clean Fescue and
Clover seed. G. W. White, Rt.
2, Marietta. Ph. 8-0244.
Purebred Duroc boar, for sale.
Reagan H. Sanders, c/o Clover
Dairy, Commerce. Ph. 3-
Good 9 yr. old , 1,000 Ib.
horse Mule at my farm, near
Baggetts Grocery on Hwy. 120
G. C. Camp, Rt. 4, Dallas.
2 Shetland ponies, mare, 10
yrs. old, gentle, and 1 gelding
2 yrs. old, broke to cart. J. P,
Talton, 855 Peyton Rd. S.W.,
Ph. PL 5-1119.
Spirited dark brown saddle
mare, 800-900 Ibs. about 8 yrs.
old, 5 gaited, very gentle. Doyle
Patrick, McDonough. Ph. 3948.)
One mare or a mule to sell
reasonable See, Clarence Ander-
son, Rt. 2, Cleveland.
Nice Tenn. Walking saddle
horse gelding, 10 yrs. old, for
ce Edwin G. Copelan, Greens- |
oro.
At Stud, Red Lights Noble
Rex Reg. No. 36083, Chesnut
Stallion (representing one of
greatest producing families of
the breed). Grandson Noble
Kalarama. Inspection invited.
Thos. G. Watkins, Jr. Rt. 2,
4584 Flat Shoals Rd. Dectaur.
Ph. BU 9-6692.
Healthy working mule, 7 yrs.
old, wt. 1,000-1,100 Ibs., gentle,
had excellent care $65. Mrs. C.
T. Sims, Rt. 2, Covington. 6093.
2 young mules, wt. 1050 Ibs.
ea. work good anywhere, $100.
ea. H. N. Watts, Rt. 1, Buchan-
an.
about 1,000 Ibs. ea. work
Cole planter with plates. See,
5 mi. Tarrytown. Felton War-
nock, Rt. 2 Tarrytown.
6 fresh Saanan milk goats,
freshinging, $15. to $50., or lot
$100. Mrs. Seldon L. Green, |
Winn Dr., Lithia Springs.
2 ea. Toggenburg and Alpine
ki
other milk soon; Nubian doe
milk soon and Nubian billy. All
must go. See. Mrs. David Du-
pree, c/o Duprees Garage, Rt.
3, Box 211, Hawkinsville Ph.
mos. old, $5. or exch. for hens
or other farm value can use.
Mrs. R. H. Bennett, Rt. 2, Rut-
ledge Rd. Kennesaw.
Nice milk goat, to freshen
Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rd. S.W.
Atlanta 11.
2 nice milk goats, freshen this
month; 1 Saanan, 2-1/2 yrs. old,
5 Qts. last freshening; Nubian,
3 yrs. old. 6 Qts. or more also
large male, Alpine and Tog
horneless. Reasonably. J. W.
Cooke, Rt. 1, Box 156, Forest
Park. Ph. Atlanta PO 7-0856.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
_ Jerusalem artichokes, plant-
ing or pickles, $1 gal.; $7. bu. |
at home; $1.50 gal. PP to 3rd
zone; bushel or more by Exp. |
Col. $7 bu. C. W. Sage, 149 No.
Ave. N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph, TR-|
4-6452.
Royston (At Winns Mill),
Giant Black Minorea eggs,
for hatching, 13, $3; y
prepaid insured parcel post. |
L. B. Millians, Newnan.
White chicken feed sacks, 100
lb. cap., free of holes, 20c ea.
Add postage. No chks. nor M. O.
accepted. Mrs. Arthur Wheeler,
Cumming. : os
20 gal. Sorghum syrup in half!
gal. jars, for sale. Billy Risner,
Rt. 2, Hartwell.
100 gal. pure Sorghum syrup, |
$2 gal. Randall Collins, Rt. 2,
Blairsville.
Yellow root, 4 Ib. lard box
full, $1.25, . plus . Mrs.
Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box
124, Ellijay.
1956 Black Walnut Meats,
$1.25 Ib. PP. or $1 Ib. plus post-
tage. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 1,
Hiawassee,
Meats, $1.25 Ib. PP. or $1 lb
and postage, or 60e pint and
postage. Shipped immediately.
mule,| 6
anywhere; also, 1 horse drawn
ist |
Toggenburg nannie goats, 11 |
any day now, for sale. Mrs. Lee |;
genburg mixed, 2 yrs. old. All|
Five stands Bees, old time ;
box gums, almost new ones, |:
$2 gum. C. T. Freeman, Rt. 2,4
1956 large Black Walnut} i
_ 8 standard 10 |
hives, 2 wooden, 1 alu
hive body, shallow
frames, cover, inn
bottom board, |
. $4; shelled pecan
$1.25 Ib. 2 Ibs., $2. P
Mrs. J. M. Jones,
Mixed pecans, 45
ed halves, $1.50 lb.
age or Exp. Col. N
Burk, Rt. 3, Tifton.
sawed Hickory. Havs
1,000 post J. R. Bo
1, Mundys Mill R
Ph. 6040. :
Yellow root, Queen
dow and Wild
3 nice print feed
| checkered and
and postage.
ton, Millen.
Nice print sacks
washed, ironed, -
2-3 alike, 3, $1.4
|Ga. Mrs. Boyd Jo!
Miss Geleta Nichols, Hiawassee. | Lill
Last Weeks Livestock Sales Ret
Thomaston
Atlanta Rome | Athens
2-12 2-13 NO 248
STEERS & HEIFERS 1303 894 REPORT : 2 See
Good & Choice 16.75-21.25 17.75-19.50 -
Standard 14.50-18.00 14.00-18.00 - : :
Utility 11.50-15,00 11.75-14.50 - 12.00-13.75
Vealers 17.00-29.00 17.00-29.00 . 17.50-26.50
Stockers & Feeders 13.50-17.00 12.25-18.00 etre - :
Feeder Calves 12.00-22.00 11.75-22.50 - 12.00-19.00 a
cows: eres
Utility & Commercial 11.50-13.00 11.75-12.50 - 11,50-12.25
Canners & Cutters 9.75-12.75 9.00-12.00 . 8.75-11.75
Springers 60.00-135.00 50,00-165.00 . :
HOGS: A 101 ae eae
No, 1 Meat Type PERE EPR Ys
No. 1 Others eae ~
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32. = :
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