Tom Linder Commissioner _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 NUMBER 14 rly! : ge President of the Chi ee of Commerce, in re- ae s ways been, and will oes. for development of agri- depends primarily on develop- profita le markets for farm pro- aa THINGS | EORGIA NEED ment needed to complete this marketing system making it the outstanding farm products market in the United States. The additional development needed is a larger market in the District of Columbia where merchants would come in their trucks from Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Phila- delphia, Harrisburg, Washington, and other large consuming centers. This would give us an outlet for all surplus farm products we eould produce in the Southeast over and above our own needs, A marketing system also in its broad sense covers the establishment of grain elevators, the further development of pastures and livestock and other great developments in processing plants of many kinds. Georgia needs the development of the dairy industry in the broad sense to in- elude processed milk of all kinds. Also the development of poultry and eggs and development of redrying plants and - storage warehouses for tobacco and other perishable crops. 2. Georgia and Atlanta, needs equal- ized freight rates to put us on an equality on a mileage basis with other sections of the -country. If you will draw a line from Valdosta, Georgia, to New York, from New York to Chicago, from Chicago back to Val- dosta you will have a triangle of roughly, 900 miles on each side. The center of that triangle will of course be within an average distance of 225 miles of consum- ing population totaling around sixty mil- lion people. This gives Georgia a geographic ad- vantage over any other state that is able to grow the great diversity and varieties of products that Georgia is capable of producing. Equal transportation rates on a mile- age basis would give Georgia a position that can be commanding in commerce between agriculture and agricultural products and the consuming millions in _and adjacent to such triangle. Our post-war plans should include regular daily air transports from produc- ing centers in Georgia to large consuming centers in the North and East, especially with regard to fresh milk, butter, eggs, vegetables, fruits, fish, etc. 3. Georgia, and Atlanta, needs to get back to fundamental principles. We need to be equally forgetful of Pros- perity is just around the corner, with two cars for each garage and the promise of Santa Claus from the National Treas- ury to give every one a living without having to work for it. Georgia, and Atlanta, needs unselfish cooperation between banks, business, in- dustry and farmers. None can enjoy pros- perity based on firm foundation unless that prosperity reaches all four. An adequate supply of money that can be had by people who are willing to help themselves on long terms at low interest rates.is indispensable to the pro- per development of this State. We have plenty of rugged Georgia stock, as well as people who have come to make their home with us, who only want a fair opportunity to work out their own salvation to again make Georgia the Empire State. These are the only people who can and will develop Georgia. For Georgia to be what Georgia should be we must have more people farming on their own land more city people living in their own homes, more independent business men and more progressive ideas. You cannot make a farm owner out of a man who is not willing to help him- self. It can be made possible for those who are willing to help themselves to do so. I realize that the above statements of the needs of Georgia, and Atlanta, are very general in their nature, but in the limitations of a letter it is impossible to go into specific details. However, I would be glad should de- velopements bring about further discus- sions of the matter to meet with you and talk in more detail of my ideas in this connection. With kindest regards, I am Sincerely yours, TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agriculture SECO. GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN| Br we eee | MACHINERY FOR SALE) ALE i a CES Y i seal Address all items for publication anc requests to be put = a 7 200 Ibs, nice dried apples, free| 200 bu. 1954 S on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU. 18 in. Rock Grist Mill, good! j worm 5, peel, core, oe eee se shape, for sale. Ralph Dangar. REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. e Wocdstaak "' FOB. No chks. Mrs. C. D. Hays, | L a NAL D {TORIAL ee aes roe Bi Morganton. _ | Box 78 (Resident ; ; ne horse wagon, excellen z : ; : Eee m \A sp cha THON cond., new body eb. H. P.De| 30 or 40 lbs. dried apples 1954 | _ 600 bu. . . LaPerriere, Jr. Hoschton. crop, free of core and peel. 65c : AGTIVE MEMBER lb. FOB here. Mrs. J. W. Turner, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. . Nice sundried apples, free of worms, peel, and core, 35c lb. FOB. No chks. Mrs. A. B. Arp, Morganton. Case tractor, CC. tires size 10 X 36 in; McCormick-Dearing 8-24 in. disc tiller; Oliver mould board, 2 bottom 12 in. plows. See Paul Calhoun, 6 mi. No. Perry. Sacrifice $200. E. R. Calhoun, Atlanta, 394 Sinclair Ave. N. E. WA 5115. ; phone 8-2416. : About 50 bu. White bu. C. D. Hall, Drexel Ave. Ph. De. 171 Pop-corn, large, yello bird, about 2500 lbs., 10 10 Ibs. up, 30c lb. Preps Roden, Trenton. EGGS: Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy || of notice. : Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearimg 1n the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published gficas. Nice sundried peaches, free of : : worms, 65c lb. plus postage. J. Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- PLANTS FOR SALE H. King, Bowdon, Rt. 4. - : ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address. ; fi Sundried Peaches, 65c Ib.; Sun E Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at Atlanta, Ga. 114-122 Pace Si., Covington, Ga By Deparimeni ot Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau 0} Markets, 222 State Capitol Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office Streamline Strawberry Plants, tops everyway, $4.50 C. No less than 50 sold not prepaid. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville. Jumbo Strawberry Plants, $1 Cc. Add postage. Mrs. Elmer Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Nice large Blakemore Straw- dried Apples ,55c lb. Plus post-. age. Both free of worms. Mrs. A. G. King, Bowdon. Rt. 4. 75 lbs. sundired apples, bright, 55 Ib. PP in Ga.; 50c lb. at home.No less 5 Ibs. shipped. Mrs. Berta Patterson, Calhoun, Rt. 1. Nice sundried apples, free of core, peel and worms, 50c Ib. Plus postage. Write frist. Mrs. Fresh, infertile yard sale; also some Red lb. W. J. Sumlin, Grand Ave., N. W. FERTILIZER: Cow fertilizer: load, $2.50; 1 1/2 ton : $5; 2 ton load, $7.50 sack $1. See Earnest M mery, c/o McGaritys D. at Covington, Georgia under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act berry, 1 C. No stamps nor chks. Add postage. Mrs. Elizabeth Al- lison, Gainesville, Rt. 7. W. M. Taylor, Clarkesville, Rt. | Donough, McGarity R 3; j j Ses of October 8, 1917. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Executive Office State Capito) Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace Si. Covington, Ua | SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Liberal. count Prompt ship- cof lb. A : 2 H Wagon and 2 good mules,|_ Deep Well Jet Pump 1/2 HP|ment. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, eee ike : aaa Sourwood Honey fro $100 for lot. 1 mile South Du-|60 gal. storage and pressure | Greenville. Young Harris, Rt. 1. hoochee Natnt Forest, Juth-Buford Hwy. Mrs. J. B. Whitehead, Duluth. Ph, 3393. 1950 Ford Tractor, bush and bog harrow, 7 ft. tandem disc ee tires, $75 at my home 3 mi. N.| Drawer G. Ib jars, Comb or oe eee tee ame one | Alpharetta. Z. D. Dodd Alphar- Nice sundried apples, 50 Ib.; | Col., $7.50; Also will pa wagon on rubber, all good cond. etta. Copenhagen, Dutch, Chas.|Also sage seed, 50 spoonful. |for bees wax del. to n L. A. Woodruff, Sr., Vienna, 715 ~ Church St. Ph. 4067. Tractor Tire and Tube, sixe 11-24 for $15 Joe T. Davis, Av- era, RFD 1, Box 93, 5 mi from Avera. : - J. B. Hammer Mill, newly overhauled, $100; 8-24 in disc. King Bush and Bog Harrow, ae Wray Smith, Sparta. Ph. aa; 1951 Allis-Chalmers B. Trae- tank, pipe, $175. Mrs. R. H. a Atlanta, 495 Hutchin Rd., 2 H Wagon, good cond., 2 in ._ Bradley Garden Tractor, 2 1/2 hp, with plows, cutaway harrow, grass cutter, 2 blades, cultiva- tor, good cond., $200 at my farm. Alex H. Stephens, Jonesboro, RFD, Box 334. \ Case VAC Tractor with plant- ers, cultivators, 2 disc plow, smoothing harrow, power take- off, pulley, wheel weights, ex- cellent condition. W. G. Worley, Cartersville Dallas Rd. M Farmall Tractor and culti- Asparagus Crowns, $1. doz.; Nest Onions, White and Yellow Bermuda Onions, Iceburg Let- tuce, Parsley, Heading Collards, Wakefield Cabbage, 35 doz in $1.00 lots up. Del. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Register. Lucretia Dewberry, earlist of all, bearers oflarge fruit, $5C; Sample doz., $2. Add postage. Cabbage Plants: Copenhagen, Chas. Wakefield, Round Dutch, $2.50 M; Special prices to truck- Cabbage Plants, $2.50 M. Ph. 4051. Lowell Head, Alma, 218 Perkins St. Klondike Strawberry, $1 C; Mtn. Huckleberry,3 doz. $1; Blakemore Blackberry, 6, 50c; Field Dewberry, 50c doz Plus postage. Mrs, Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Rubel Blueberry, $2.75 doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 90c C; $4.50 M. Red and Yellow May Plum, 4, $1.; White Nest ers. Ph. 3791. B. J. Head, Alma, New cropbright sundried ap- ples and pears, 65c lb in 5 & 10 lb. lots, del. in Ga.; Also Fla. Speckled Pole Butterbeans, 3 lbs., $1 Mrs. J. M. Jones, Gray- son. Nice sundried apples, 50c 1b.; Also Garlic Bulbs, 75e doz. Add postage. L. M. Turner, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6. : Nice 1954 crop dried apples, Nice sundried apples, free of peels and cores, 35c Ib. plus post age. Mrs. J. A. Wimpey, Blairs- ville. @ : Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. 1954 crop nice sundried cook- ing apples free, peel and core 50 Ib. PP. Mrs. E. L, Robinson, Jasper, Rt. 2. : E Dried fruit, 50c lb.; Also Thornless Raspberry, red, $1.50 doz.; Crabapple, 6, $1. All plants damp packed; And nice fresh butter, 50c lb. Mrs. W. W. Low- man, Ellijay, Rt. 5. 1954 crop dried apples, 50 lb. Gallberry Strained | Yb. can, $8.95; 6-5 Ib. FOB; One 10 Ib. pail, zone, $2.95. H. L. Ha hunta, Box 25. C. L. Perdue, Shoals Rd: : 10 Ib. pail Ext. hon mail 3rd. zone, $3; Cs. Decatur, Curd Walker, Adrian, Assortment of sma $2.50 doz.; Large | Add postage. Mrs ins, Greenville, Rt. Oe ee ot sce ee, vators, 1- 60 Allis-Chalmers | Onions, for planting and eating, | Plus postage. Mrs. Dee Berrong, Louise T. Pope, D 7 *|Combine, and 16 Dise Athens | $1.30 gal. PP. Inez Haynes, Bow- | Hiawassee. . planting, fertilizing and cultivat- ing equip., Ist. class cond., $550; 2 disc Athens Plow, $140.; 2 Way Disc Harrow, $80. Charles Frizzelle, Ailey. phone 4201. Farm bell for sale. See, near Ebeneza Church in Gwinnett Co. H. B. Cain, Bethlehem, Rt. a; Sears elec. Incubator, 95 egg cap., set twice, for sale or tarde for hay; also young hens for sale. Del, within 50 mi. if sold to 1 party. W. L. Brown, Griffin, 416 Lake Ave. Oliver 70 tractor, Case bush : Thornless Raspberry, Box 90 ICR and bog harrow, 12.4 John broken but can be welded, $50 Ra S awassee, Rt. 1, Box 90. Ed Wood, Alphi <= m Ww spberry, Sage, Horse Radish, : od, Alp: ee eT Rt 3. eS "$1 doz. Add| 3954 sundried apples, no peel |237, 0 James D. Hall, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Tiller. G. B. Belflower, Empire. Combine, Ist class shape, $750 Also Hay Baler, E. H. Floyd, At- lanta, 3759 N. Stratford Rd., N. E. Dairy equipment: One com- plete set Rite-Way Milkers with motor and vacuum pump and teat cup cterilizer, 4 can cooler excellent cond.; Also 1 Athens light tractor dise harrow. C. E. Sloman, Rockmart, RFD 1. 42 in. top running grist mill, complete (except for bench or stand, crane to swing top rock don, Good strong Copenhagen Mar- ket and Round Dutch Cabbage Plants, $2.50 M. Ready for ship- ing. No COD. Mrs. Ina Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4. Myers and Rubel Blueberry Bushes, 3-5 ft, 2-3 yrs. old, from Porterfield stock, $3 doz. Information as to planting, etc. furnished. E. G. Nicholson, Ma- con, Allen Rd., Rt. 3. Gibson, Wonderberry, Red Gold Strawberry, 75c C; Red Black Calamus Roots, postage. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, 30 or 40 lbs. nice sundried ap- ples, peeled, cored, treated against worms, 50c lb. Sell 10 Ibs, or more to customer. No orders returned unless stamped envelope enclosed. Mrs, Lis Ay Wood Sr., Martin, Rt. 2. Dried apples, free of worms, core and peel, 45 Ib. and post- age. Mrs. J. E Lance, Morgan- ton, 1954 sundried apples, no worms, no core or peel, all good cooking apples, 40c lb. No less 5 Ibs. mailed. Ora Maney, Hi- nor cores, 50c lb. Add postage. '| PEANUTS AND postage. Mrs. J. Commerce, RFD Shelled Pecans Stewart, $1.25 Ib.; Ject. Cash don, Nashville, R New 1954 large Peanuts, 40c Ib. _ New crop nice St Crane deep well pump com-|_ 6 ft. mower for Ford Tractor, | Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54. No less 5 Ibs. sold. Pauline 35 Ib. Plus pos plete, $50 aa weer dismantle. | $115.; One # ft. Bradley smooth- Franks, Hiawassee. Bon 4 pee T. G. Thompson, Atlanta, 991 ee ee SF in. sae: ser : aenee ower gat roe ed : ) Bolton Rd. N. W. BE 6248. 135.; Hydraulic set, Farma agen Roundhea abbage, 500, ae A-7 ft. mower, $100. Carl Hewatt | $1.50; $2.50 M; Flat Sweet White MISCELLANEOU. hb Pike neal Deep Well Pump, hand or | Snellville. Bermuda Onion, 500, $1.25; $2.50 FOR S -| Burns, Carollton, R power, $15 ot exch. for pigs oF -|M. Del. I. L, Stokes, Fitzgerald. PEPPER shoats. F. W. Maddox, Stone Mountain, Box 336. Plant Jr. Garden Tractor, 8 dise harrow, turning plow, culti- Chas. Wakefield Frostproof BEANS AND PEAS | Small pepper, from : vator, all good cond. H. F. Snell- | Cabbage Plants, fresh, green,| White and Colored Bunch | color changes : Pica i at lll ne ings, Flowery Branch. 300, $1.25; 500, $2; $3 M. PP. Butterbeans, Red Speckled ple-orange to = 2 D fear setius tied: Ross Robert Chanclor, Pitts. Crowder Peas, 25 large cup;|10c in comm ane A eliver radius 50 miles. Ross} 9 Row Earthmaster Tractor : : White Bunch Butter Peas, 35 | lope. Mrs. J- E. Kirk, Maddox Winder, RFD 4. and cultivating equipment large cup. Add postage. Ethel Cub Farmall, cultivator, plant- ers, disc plow, smoothing har- plowed about 40 acres all, ex- cellent shape, 3 sec. tooth har- row, 8 dise bush and bog harrow, Raspberry, $1 doz; Blue Dam- son Plum, Muscadine, Grape Vine, $1 doz. Crabapple, $1.25 Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. White Sugar Crowder Peas, ROOTS AND HERBS _ Horse Radish R Haw, 50c Ib.: Red J Wider RED roe Maddox; |heavy 1 H tractor hitch pena doz.; Hazlenut Bushes, 75 doz. | clean, ee ot weenie, oo oa 50c doz. Mtn. SN sean te ee Te Pee ie. Or isc 1b, Mrs. J. E. Harrell, | Lions | To Gai Belle City Thrashing Machine, used about 5 days, Intl. Harvest- er Grain Binder, used about a week. Both excellent cond. Mrs. Cc. C. Reynolds, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 478. F-12 Farmall Tractor and Har- now on rubber. J. F. Hicks, Li- thonia, Rt, 2, One row Farmall Tractor, 2 disc tiller and cultivating equip. in good condition, cheap. Mrs. | Myrtle Shaw, Alamo, Rt. 2. Case D. C. Tractor, mowing machine, tiller, other machinery, cheap. Mrs. J, Lyman Morris, | Douglasville. Ph. 2212. Rt. 1. Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $2 Cs 500, $7. C. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Early Jersey Cabbage Plants, full count, ready, $2 M; 50c C. Del. Woodrow Lightsey, Sur- rency. Quitman, Rt. 5. White Running Butterbeans, 4 cups, $1 W. W. Mitchell, Gay, Rt. 1, Box 40. CORN AND SEED CORN: ~ About 600 bu. Dixie 22 yel- low slipped shuck corn, for sale. C. M. Ponder, Ranger, Rt. 1. Root, 25 doz.; Red E Queen of the Meado 50c. Add_ postage Fowler, Ellijay Pl full, $1.25 PP. Mrs. | I ck, Rt. 2. th Fancy in halt gal. glass ae G. M. Wag- 0 cane syrup, $2.50 postage. Weldon iC. ; ) Higdon. q Mrs. J. Ds a ca naled hay. Give location and, price, and yne number if any. Roger a Box 81. |PECANS: | tatoes, Roberts, Want 100 lbs. 1954 crop Sericea Ball Ground. Want to eaasee Se Aa feed sacks, washed, ironed, for Ipecans (1 sack for 1 lb. nuts). Ea. pay postage. Ethel Crowe, . | Gainesville, Rt. 2. POTATOES: Want Banana Yam Sweet Po- Old Providence Sweet variety; Also Old Fashion Red Ribbon Sugar Cane. Write. W. C. Suggs, St. George. PECANS: Want 15 Ib. well filled, 1954 Money Maker pecans. price postpaid. D. F. Crosland, Midville. SHUCKS. | Want one ton baled corn shucks to be delivered. State price in first letter. Holder, Macon, 2425 Lavata Dr. |p. combine run, seed. Carl |G. State Mrs. E. SEED CANE: ome new, all goose} Want 3,000 to 15,000 stalks | !d, - Quote. Mrs. Bernice |Green Gov't. imp. seed cane. es ate Advise. Doster Warren, Oghlo- chnee. Rt. 1. SEED: Allgood, small fashion pure ribbon cane syrup; Also one guar. country cured ham, about 15 lbs. Advise price and method of shipment. F. W. Blalock, Atlanta, Cs witol. 2 ust | State best price; Also for sale, Approx. 75 bu. Barley, $1.50 bu. Roy Boulevard, S. E. TREES (FRUIT): Want best price on paper- shell pecan trees, 3- 6 ft. high. Alton Davis, Rt. 1. SYRUP AND HAM: Want Atlanta, a8 \ quantity old 100 State CATTLE FOR SALE 2 good young cows. young lst calves, 2nd calves. with B. Watson, Mauk. well Ingram, Jr., SEC. Side Reg. Guernsey Male, 2 yrs. marked, dehorned ring in nose, artificially bred. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Reg. Hereford Bull, type, highest quality, outstand- ing bloodline, excellent breeder, nearly 4 yrs. old, $500. Albert horned - 16 yrs. ald, blocky type, good color, trade to prevent \by HK True Mold Adv 8, fat, Augusta, 1112 ~ Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, well marked. Sell or inbreeding. Cons. trading for hay. L. B. Hunt, Macon, 447 Buford Rd. 2 fine Jersey heifers, one giv- ing 2 gal. day with Ist calf and will freshen 2nd calf in June: other, freshen in April 1st calf, $175 for both. Mrs. Etta Thomp- son, Atlanta, 2005 Cheshire Ave., Sw. 3 reg. Guernsey Males from cows with State Champ ree- ords, sired by proven sires, 2 by Carnation Longmore, one by Elm Farm Indepeat, 10 mos., 13 mos., 21 mos. old. Reasona- ble. H. Lloyd Parker, Decatur, 2onl tuson. Rd. Iv. o152.: Reg. Hereford Cattle, 2 young herd bull prospects sired halter broken, outstanding; Al- so few choice heifers. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Ph. 8-8772. 20 Holstein 1,000 lb. cows, fresh and ready to freshen, 15 Jersey and Guernsey, ist and 2nd calf cows, ready to calve; also pigs, shoats and _ bred brood sows, OIC and mixed breeds. C. M. Bowden, Atlanta, 435 Candler St. N. E. 2 reg., Brahma bulls, arty. yrs. old, very. gentle, Sell t avoid inbreeding, or swap fo1 good heifers. Dallas G. Berger, The Rock, phone 3760. Purebred Guernsey Bull, 9 mos. old, not reg., small for age, good shape, $50 cash, 8 mi. Hinesville. Stamped envel- ope for reply. R. S. Myers, Ludowici. HOGS FOR SALE 4 Duroc Hogs, 3 ne 1 male, about 160 lbs. ea. S. C. Dre Macon, Rt. 7. Reg. SPC Pigs, from best bloodlines, med. blocky type, 8-14 wks. old. G. E. Cornelius, Hahira. One mile South Hahira. SPC Boar, ent. to reg., 8 mos. old, 250 lbs., Mother and Father won Grand Champ. prize Ma- con State Fair 1953, $50. Paul Sullivan, Thomaston, Rt. 3. Ph. 4008. 18 PC Feeder Pigs, 9-12 wks. old, reasonable. Gus Stitcher, Newnan, RFD 3. Sins Reg. Yorkshire, best meat. type hog, finest of bloodlines available. Call Cave Spring 2508 from 8 PM, or write. Jack Bunel, Esom Hill, Rt. 1. No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 Tifton S/Y, Tifton 18.75 18.61 18.35. 20.25 19.50 19.00 November 27 Nee. Bartow L/S Com. Co., Cartersville 19.25 18.30 17.00 > S/Y, Swainsboro 18.89 1866 18.82 18.30 | November 29 , ae 18.65 Bieckley L/S Auct., Cochran 18.90 1850 1845 1825 oe : _ | Carrell Co. Sales, Carrollton 19.00 1830 W725 1695 | S/Y, Swainsboro _ 18.50 18.20 18.20 18.75 | Chatham Ce. $/Y, Savannah 19.00 18.55 18.15 = Co-op L/s Assoc. spate 18.75 17.75 : 17.80 Dedge Co. S/Born, Eastman 18.16 18.00 18.90 18.80 : E Japeway-Craig Com. Co., Dublin 19.22 18.88 18.23 17.70 | 18.90 1850 | ~= 2 Jesup S/Y, Jesup 18.75 18.25 17.44 W355 : z Ccilla L/S Ce., Qcilla 18.90 18.26 18.01 [ 18.51 18.30 17.38 17.32 Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Donalsonville 18.31 18.50 18.10 18.15 ; Sutton L/s Co., Sylvester 18.79 18.69 18.00 17.80 1655 ee Swoinsbere S/Y. Swainskoro 18.91 18.36 18.00 18.00 z 18.85 18.07 17.80 18.78 : hee reee Waycross L/S Mkt., a 18.64 18.26 18.08 17.10 18.70 18.20 17.80 19.00 November 30 1863-1835 18.00 17.85 Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Barley 18.50 1885 ~ 1829 - 1785 4 18,62, 1840 18.35" 18-90 | Coffee Co. L/S Co.. Douglas 1a32 Wat 9 3792... aoe 19.05 18.30 17.35 17.70 Farmers Co-op L/S Assoc., Soperton 18.75 17.75 17.00 1830 18.00 17.60 Farmers L/S Auct., Nashville 18.56 1834 18.61 17.60 Farmers $/Y, Arlington 18.50 18.61 18.51 18.70. 19.05 18.30 19.60 og Jones-Neuhoff Com. Co. Macon 19.20 18.80 17.50 17.40 oe ie McRae S/Y, McRae 18.50 18.02 17.51 Dublin 19.01 18.10 17.53 18.40 : Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 10.51 1826 179.76 ARTO 18.79 18.12 Smith $/Y No. 3, Thomson 18.60 1820 17.00 18.06 18.75 18.25 18.00 19.50 a Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 19.45 19.00 18.60 17.00 Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 18.07 17.76 17.45 19.06 18.70 18.00 Sipe teks G December 1 he oo ; 19.16 19.10 17.98 18.35 ; re ; 17.25 | Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 18.00 18.61 +. 17.20, 17.50 us Act, Bainbridge 18.90 1865 -18.75 Union S/Y, Albany 18.46 1845 18.10 18.90 18,70 18.79 18.00 Wayne Co. S/Y, Jesup 18.60 18.60 17.79 17.50 Witkes Co. S/Y, Washington 18.75 18.35 17.80 December 2 18.28 18.05 17.60 17.06 Farmers L/S Co., Douglas . 4 2 ND . PAGE FOUR - name; HOGS FOR SALE _ HOGS FOR SALE FARM ao 4 ED ONS W. OIC Pigs, from reg. short} SPC Pigs of both sex, out of| Want reliable man or family,| 38 yr. old white man, wife pose: blocky type stock, 2 male|choice breed lines, reg, buyer | with ref. white or colored. Exp.| children, (all work but one), shoats, $30 ea. Pigs, $20 ea.|name, farrowed Oct. 24, 1954,|all kinds farming, operate trac- | want farm h Good lan Crate, reg., treat. MO only. | $30, FOB. Shipped | after. Dec.| tor, help with broilers. Good | good house; Al married so: Paul J. Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1. Purebred Duroc Pigs, either ex, med. blocky type, large itters, Wave Master Stock, 3 mos. old, $25" eas FOB. Papers furnished. M. M. Newsome, ae, _ Sandersville. Nice Shoats for sale. Can- not ship. I. H. Peeples, LaFay- ette, Rt. 3. Purebred Hampshires, from excellent stock, 8-10 wks. old, $22.50 ea. at farm reg. buyers Unregistered purebreds, 8-10 wks. old, $15; 50-90 lbs., $20-$25. David Stough, Locust Grove. Ph. Griffin 7396. Reg. big type Black PC Pigs, cholera immune, 2-3 mos. old, from champ. stock, $35 ea. for either sex. Jas. R. Mullis, Coch- ran: Ph, WE-4-2166. Herd Boar, best bloodlines, reg. SPC, sired by Pride of Ga., out of Silver Ann, $25 ea. with papers. Ready. George Fergu- son, Cave Spring, Rt. 1. Herd of Hogs, 1953 SE Fair Grand Champ. Boar and many First~ Prize Winners of 1954 in herd. Sell or trade for beef cattle. R. B. Hampshire Harrell, Eastman, Purebred White Face Here- ford Pigs, 8-12 wks. old, $12.50, $15, $17.50. J. W. Lindsey, Nor- eross, Medlock Bridge Rd. Ph. 3564. Reg. Big Bone Guinea Hog, about 350-400 lbs., 4 yrs. old, gentle, dbl. treated, $60 at Juniper. Will ship but prefer not to. Glenn Anthony, Colum- bus, 3821 Hamilton Ave. Reg. Yorkshire Boar, 14 mos. old, Son of Huskie, grand champ. hog at West Georgia Fair, fine cond. $125 at my farm. Haskell O. Upshaw, Car- rollton, Rt. 1. Ph, 2-2153. Reg. SPC Boar Pigs, sired by Delta Chief. Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek. Reg. Duroc Pigs, selected for breeders, from best bloodlines, Cherry Red, thrifty, $25 ea. at farm, with papers. Robert A. Cail, Savannah, Rt. 5, c/o For- rest River Duroc Farm. Few spring boars, almost ready for service, also several gilts and fall weaning pigs. E. P. Drexel, Tifton, Rt. 3. _ | Reg Big Bone Guinea Pigs, blocky, all females, 8 wks old, ~ papers, $25 at farm. $5 extra for shipping. Luther Byromville, Rt. 1. C. Holland, Tamworth Gilts, Boars, 10 wks. old, also Bred Gilts (with Belfair King mating. Will ship. Reg. buyers name. J. R. Demp- sey; Rome, Rt. 2. 10 wks old White OIC Pigs, $10 ea. L. E. Brown, Lithonia, Rt. 2. Ph. Stone Mtn. 3113. 8 and 10 week old pigs, cross . between Hampshire and PC, for sale. T. L. Smith, Marietta, Rt. 2. (Roswell Rd. at cathe: Five Points). 16 Reg. SPC pigs, ready for sale Jan. 12th, backed by my reserve Grand- -Champion boar, $35 ea, 50-50 to 20-80 color. La- mar Altman, Alma, Rt. 1. Sev. nice bred sows, SPC, Tamworth, $50 to $80 ea. also pigs and shoats. Frank Stephens, Calhoun, Rt. 3 phone 2273. Reg. SPc pigs, sired by Colo- nel, Reg. buyers name. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst. (4 mi. SE Pinehurst.) Reg. Hampshire Boar, Grand Champ. Winner Coosa Valley Fair, 1953, farrowed Feb. 2, 1953, approx. 450 lbs. Mark An- thony, Adairsville, Box 307. Ph. oO Reg. Big Bone Guinea Male Hog, 7 mos. old, $35.; Also some reg. Guinea Sows. Will ship. Bennnie Armour, Alto, Rt. 1, Reg. OIC Male Pig 7 mos, old, with papers, $35. Mrs. E. W. Mc- Cain, Stockbridge, Rt. 2471, 2. Ph. 27 Express Collect. D. A. Law, Chula. Reg. Hampshire Pigs, 8 wks. old, $12.50 ea. See 6 mi. out on Hamilton Rd. Alfred Hogg, La- Grange, RFD 2. Reg. Tamworths, few very fine gilts and boar pigs. J. S. Davis, Abba. (Mail Rt. 3. Fitz- gerald, Ga.). Red Duroc Jersey Pigs, from reg. stock, about 50 Ibs. J. J. Waters, Louisville. Superior Cross-bred Breeding Gilts, meat type, sired by hybrid boars, best production stcok, Nor man Long, Americus, Rt. 2, c/o Koinonia Farm. Cherry Red, Blocky Type Duroc Pigs, all ages, $25.00; Some males ready for light ser- vice, $30; Bred gilt, $100; Bred Sow, $125: Life treatment against cholera, reg. buyer's name. H. L. Williams, Baxley. _ 2 reg. Tamworth Boars, 11 mos. old, unrelated bred gilts, pigs. 3 mi. N. Davisboro. R. J. Williams, Davisboro, Rt. 1. 100 pigs and shoats, good feed- ers, PC and Red Duroc, Rev. M. L. Williams, Jr., Conyers, c/o The Jolley Home. OIC Pigs, 12 wks. old, choice breeding stock, reg. buyer's name. short nose, blocky, treat- ed, from prize wining stock, $20 ea Horace Owens, Dillard, Star Riven Reg. Duroc Boar, 8 mos. old. Sell or exch. to keep from in- breeding; Also Duroc Gilts, bred and male and female pigs, at my place. Horace Kell, Wins- ton, Rt. 1. Purebred reg. Hmpshire Pigs, 2 mos. old, boars, gilts, excel- lent foundation and show stock, PR ancestry. $35 ea. Reg. buy- ers name. H. B. Entrekin, Amer icus. Ph. 2356. 22. shoats, 40-90 Ibs., $20 ea.; Also Bay Horse, raised by own- er for work and riding, 1100 Ibs., fine cond. $125. R. E. Mason, Lithonia, Ria oP h: Stone Mtn. 4762. SPC Pigs, reg. in buyer's name, for sale, 4 mi. SE Pine- hurst. M. J. Blackmon, Pine- hurst. 7 reg. SPC Pigs, 5 gilts, 2 males, farrowed Sept. 13, at my home. C. L. Reynolds, Lin- dale, sce Several pigs, OIC-B. P. cross, ready $10 ea. at farm below Chapel Hill. D. L. West, Dense lasville, RFD 4. Pigs, 7-10 wks. old, $10-$12. Spencer Carter, Atlanta, 1716 |Evans Drive, S. W. 11 good PC Big Bone Black Type Pigs, reg. buyers name, $25 ea.; $45 pr. unrelated; One Sow, $125; 12 gilts, 175-225 lbs., bred, $75 ea.: 2, $60. Reg buy- ers name, A. V. Milton, Bax- ley. 4 SPC Pigs, 7 wks. old, $20 ea.; $35 pr.; 5 gilts bred, 180- 200 lbs., reg. buyers name, big bone ,stay fat, champ. blood- lines, $59. FOB. Harreld Milton, Baxley, RFD 1. Reg. I'2mvshire Boar for ser- vice, treated, wormed, 1 1/2 yrs. old, 250 lbs. Ronald Orr, Sharpsburg. FARM HELP WANTED Want exp. farm family on shares. Steady work. Wife also work. State size of family, age, wages expected. David Stough, Locust Grove, Rt. 1. Want farm hand, used to country life, 30-45 yrs. old, married, for work on farm. ee W. Varn, Folkston, Box Want reliable, sober trust- worthy truck farmer on shares. Excellent proposition. Near Markets paved roads, good schools. 5 R house. E. T. Brown, Avondale Estates. El. 9199. salary and 4 R house wired for elec. J. V. Lowe, Arnoldsville. Want man for 2 or 3 H farm. Good 8 R house with lights, tractor, good mules to farm with Plant all cotton wanted. 30 A good bottom land with big pond to irrigate same. School buses by door T. C. Kelley, McDon- ough. Want col. man to farm on hal- ves. Have mule -and tractor. About 30 acres cultivation. City limits Union City. L. C. Moss, College Park, Rt. 2 Want at once single man 3rds. and 4th., milk cows, do other farm chores until planting time, $1 daily. No drifters or drunks. Live as one of family. Oscar W. Hays, Culloden, Rt. -1. Want man to help run dairy. Be good tractor driver also. George Rice, Madison. Want middle aged woman for light fram work on farm, Good home. LueElla Hicks, Alma, RFD 3. _ Want exp. tractor driver at once, Can use two farm workers in same family. Fred Barber, Jonesboro, P. O. Box 206. Want share cropper for 2 H farm, who can carry himself un- til harvest, and stay for years to tend good farm well. Alvin As- mos, Dearing. Want at once, man to work by month on growing cattle farm. Ist. class 4 R house, wood, etc. furnished. Only experienced farmers in Conyers - Covington area need apply. G. M. Ander- son, Decatur, 148 Mt. Vernon Dr. Want good settled middle aged woman for light fram chores on farm or home with couple and small salary. Mrs. Joe B. Phillips, Stonewall, P. O. Box 197, Valley Lakes. Want white woman of good character for light fram chores on farm. Live as member of family and-small salary. Miss Mattie Julia Nichols, Athens, 825 W. Hancock Ave. Want 1 H farmer for one horse crop, 50-50 basis. land, mule, 4 R house, lights, pump in well, near church, school. J. A. Lance, Red Oak. Ph. Ca. 6862. Want man for 25 acres good farm land (a small turpentine lease), all virgin timber to be worked. New 4.R house, lights wood, water. M. F. Jones, Met- ter, Re Want single, sober, reliable, middle aged man. to live as one of famliy of 3 and help with small dairy for room, board, reasonable salary. State at once. References. H. D. Hart, Rome, Rt. 3. Want man on percentage or partnership raising cattle and some crop on thirds and fourths. Must be self supporting, reli- able. 20 mi. Atlanta. A. H. Ger- main, Atlanta, 758 Hillpine Dr. N. E. Ve. 3118. Good |. wants crop to tend. Have to} be moved and furnished. Gor- don L. Hall Hazlehurst. : Man with family of six, 3 girls large enough to. work( boy 16| f . Son and wife want |. and marrie 10,000 turpentine boxes chip- ping with acid. Must have good large house, J. w. Roland, Bax- | ley, Rt. 4. 58 yr. old single man shonest, 1 sober wants light fram work on | farm. Experienced chickens, etc. Board, laundry, salary. V. Cumming, Rt. 3. Man with wife and 15 yr. old son, wants job as caretaker of farm. 4 R house. Sober, dont smoke. James Turner Blairs- ville, P. O. Box 79. Want about 2000 turpentine | boxes on halves; Also tend to- bacco patch. Have to be furnish- ed. House with elec. wood, wat- er. C. W. Clark, Nicholls, Rt. 2. Want light work on farm tending chickens, stock, etc., live GC. Garrett, c/o A. E. Whitmire, | son, wants good 1 halves aoe Cox pernament job. G Good health. I. ol and best of re Valdosta, ok 5 in good Christian home. D7. xe Sir Edwards, Experienced farmer with wife, and son about grown to help, wants job on farm. Cons. some turpentine work on 50-50 basis also Eugene oe Waycross, 324 Albany Ave. : Want place on poultry firme : life exp., 3 to work. Move any time, have to be moved. House and $200 month salary. Letters ans. Clyde McKinney, ae ville. Rt. 3. Want 1 H. farm with a 4 or more R house, good land on standing rent basis. E. F. Clan- ton, Fairburn. Rt. 1. Christian, sober man, do not use tobacco, 59 yrs. old, raised on farm. Drive tractor, truck, ete. and handle labor, $16.50 week board and laundry. = oe Andee Bowdon, Rt. 3. Single white man, 65 yrs. old, | Newington. = wants work on farm caring for ; chickens, cattle, etc. Harrison Hunter, Atlanta, 450 Washing- ton St., S. W. (Room 4). 34 yr. old white man, small |! family, wants job on dairy or] poultry farm. Experienced. Near school bus rt. Water and elec-. tricity. John W. Rollins, wht: RFD 1. White man wants tractor job on farm. Experienced, 31 yrs|- old, wife, 2 children, (father also with us). Weekly salary. Frank Fullmore, Tift-n, Rt. 6, Box 266. 45 yr. old white man, wife, no children, wants job on farm with good peole. Well experi- enced tractor, cattle, and poul- try work. Good references. Ho- est, sober, hard worker. Must have good sealed house or nee vate room Jo T. Miller, Thom-| son, 711 Jackson St. e/o Mrs. James: Hillman. eral poe man on f /good people onl: M Amerson, Soperton, R Js Hutcheson. ce "Man with 10 yr work. wants job on old, married, with | agri training unde recent experience in- Bill McGinnis, a 5 Di. oe son want and Pe Turner, feioe e/ small children, want farm work. ie J eee Read 32. yr. oid white m. ate or other fe Y taking, < hogs, Sam GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens. , en 11-29 11-30 12-1 12-1 Steers & Heifers eat 3 Good 17,50-19.00 19.75-23.50 17.50-19.00 s e Com. 13.50-16.25 13.75-18.50 13.00-16,50 13.00-16.00 Utility 9.25-12.00 10.25-13.50 9.00-12.50 9.50-12.50 Cutters 8.50-10.00 8.50-10.50 8.50- 9.75 8.00- 9.75 CALVES x Good & Choice 14.00-19.00 15.00-19.50 15.00-19.00 15.00-18.30 Util, & Coml. 9.25-14.00 10.00-15.25 9.50-14.00 10.00-15.00 cows ee Ufility 8.75-11.00 9.00-11.50 9.00-11.00 9.00-11.00 c. & G. 5.00- 8.75 5.25- 8.75 5.25. 9.00 8.75 BULLS : : Util, & Com. 9.50-13.00 10.50-13.00 9.50-12.00 10.80-1 3.80 Cutters 8.00-10.00 8.50-10.50 8.00- 9.50 8.00- 9,50 STOCKERS oe eh Steers & Heifers 8.00-17.00 9.00-18.75 9.25-18.00 -9.00-10.75 Calves 9.25-16.50 10,00-18,00 9.50-14.00 10.00-16.50 -9.00-1 Seurce of Information ea ea Pederal - State Market News Service aes s 50 Seventh Street, N. 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