Commissioner Phil Campbell, eee eee 14, 1988 | on, Com i years of Coe. progress in d tobaeco production has been by a man who has been one ading figures in bringing about cement E. C. Westbrook. brook retired recently as agron- C Agricultural Extension Ser- bout 40 years service with ge of Agriculture- During that volutions have taken place in both and tobacco production, and West- been instrumental in the steps ive been made: 2 a ample, Westbrook remembers -eturn from an acre of tobacco mpared to the $1,000 ry acre from tobacco 4 at, just 25 years ago, 300. so- -called varieties of hat only three percent of the aple of an inch or more. To- re five major varieties, and f the cotton has a ee of tee A erogenene are direct Georgias One-Variety Cotton Ou which Westbrook was one eee ot Renault events fae be n this column. Some notices will be on page 2, column 1, under Sale Notices should be mailed to: Editor, te Bulletin, Dept. of Agriculture, State i yatlanta, Ga. eed : 1956, arGai Toney: Grady | Southeastern Dairy Co- e es Clinic offer- y Sok Ss. Conner, Gollege iculture Extension Service ns, University of Course and An- Meeting of the Georgia Tur- Association. For information, Govt. parce 7\2 Million For Soil, Water Conservation Some seven and a half million dollars will be available to Georgia farmers for carrying out soil and water conservation - practices during 1956, according to the Agricultural Stabilization and Conser- vation committee. The amount of these funds for 1956 is about the same as the amount allocated by the Federal eee ment i250: Conservation practices for which cost- sharing will be available from the gov- erniment include establishing and improv ing permanent pastures and permanent cover, planting trees, timber stand im- provement, constructing dams for live- stock water or irrigation, terraces, drain- age ditches, sod waterways, wells and pipelines for livestock water, applying lime to conservation. crops, and estab- lishing green manure and cover crops _ on cultivated land. Cost-sharing rates will be generally about 50 percent of the cost of carrying out the approved practices. of the leaders. Working with him were leading farmers, the cotton division of the U. S. Bureau of Plant Industry, Col- lege of Agriculture experiment stations, ginners, county agents, and cotton manu- facturers. . The revolution in cotton was on a very broad front, and it all hinged on changes in variety, the retired agron- omist stated. Improved varieties brought improvements in ginning, and this en- abled the mills to make improvements, too. And the workers were happier, what se yarn that didnt. break all the time. ' Before the improved varieties, there had been little change in the principle of ginning since Eli Whitney invented dhe gin in 1793, according to Westbrook. The Fast varieties improved this situa- tion to the extent of cutting the time it takes to gin a bale of cotton from an hour to five minutes. FEARED BOLL WEEVIL Practically all the early Georgia cot- ton had short staple and was early ma- turing. Westbrook explained that farmers planted it because they thought they would have less weevil damage with -quitt, 2; Dec. 9, Jeff Davis, eer Stores Programs Set For South Georgians Demonstrations are being given this month on working trees for naval stores production. The demonstrations are be- ing held for interested landowners in 20 Georgia counties, and are sponsored by the Agricultural Extension Service. The programs, which are open to the public, are designed to be of special -in- terest to south Georgians who are not . now working their trees for gum. Place of the demonstrations can be supplied by local ec ounty agents. The schedule for the various counties con- cerned is as follows: , Dec. 8, Lowndes, 9:30 a, m., and Col- 9:30 and Telfair, 2; Dec. 12, Ben Hill, Irwin, Wil- cox, 2; Dec. 13, Ware, 9:30 and Clinch, 2; Dec. 14, Emanuel, 9:30 and Johnson, 2; Dec, 15, Toombs, 9:30 and Tattnall and Evans, 2; Dec. 16, Wayne, 9:30. 55 Cotton Growing Champion Mr. Neal Dabbs, Bartow County | Farmer, was named Georgias 1955 Cot- ton Growing Champion at the annual five acre cotton contest awards banquet Thursday night at the Henry Grady Hotel in Atlanta. Mr. Dabbs ined 76 bales on 45 acres this year. early cotton, and because short stapled cotton usually had a larger gin turnout. In fact, farmers didnt think it pos- sible to have cotton .with a good gin turnout and a long staple. But when tests showed that Stoneville and Delta ~ - Pine were early, yielded well, and had a staple of from one to one and one- sixteenth inches, farmers asked mill owners if they would pay more for long staple cotton. The mills not only said they would, but they bought seed of the better varieties and gave them to farm- ers to plant. The one-variety program has helped Georgia farmers increase the yield per acre from 154 pounds of lint in 1932 to an estimated 387 pounds in 1955, West- - (Continued on Page 4) * PEANUTS BROILERS Georgia, First: e NAVAL STORES e PEACHES e PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN] : on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU. REAU OF MARKETS 222 STATE - CAPITOL, Atlanta. RAONSS [asso char Wave Muay Was e eines EDITORIAL Notices of farm produce of notice. under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only wher request is accompanied by new copy and appurtenances admissible notices. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. nor for any transaction resulting from published Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain. mg more than 35-40 words, not including name and, address ee PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner Published Weekly at . 114-122 Pace St, Covington. Georgia By Department of Agriculiure Notify on FORM 3579 Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Georgia Office at Covington, Georgia Reed as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. under Act of June 6, 1900. State Capifol, 414. 122 Pace St.. Market Bulletin Atlanta Executive Office State Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices: Publication Office Covington, Georgia Atlanta, Ga. Phone No. WW Sclnus 3561 _ * SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Fairbanks Hammer Mill, like new, with 2 screens, 40 ft. long; J-horse wagon, in good cond. G. EB. Akins, P.O: Box 61, - Greensboro, Phone 6093. New Holland 77 Hay baler -and JD side del. Rake, $1,700; Cultivator and planters for H - or M Farmall tractor, $2000; also 3 disc. plow for Farmall M, $200; McCormick Deering Grain Drill, $200, and Farmall H. Tractor, $550. C. J. Hen- arix, Jr., Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Deep well elec. pump includ- ing test valve; pump lifts water 10 ft. Good cond. R. S. Revell, 2216, 6th. Ave., Columbus. 3-31/2 Horse omy motor, table saw; 8 bush and bog drag harrow, 28 in. Tom Houston side plow: dbl. disc. Oliver side plow for Fordson Aractor; Magneto for Fordson tractor. All good cond. C. O. Juhan, Rt. 2 Stone Mountain, Phone 6107. power. econ- Dairy GE-8 can; milk cooler, and Surge milk Compressor, good as new, $300. Contact L. a oocepbek, 727 Cumberland Wins iN. E, Atlanta, Phone EL- 53. Used Case C. Tractor, with 8 new tires, good mechanical conds, ready to go. B. F. And- erson, 2094 Heckle St., Augusta J-row Cultivator 1948 model Avery Tractor, 2-row and 4 disc. tiller. Reasonable. George C. Wilks, Rt. 6, Box 351, Dublin. Elee. Chicken Brooder, 300 @ap., in good cond., $25, Send O. Leo Akins, Rt. 1, Twin City. Old fashioned Corn Sheller, $6 at my home. Joe Dodd, Du: uth, 1-1/2 horse power Brady Garden tractor with plow, disc. harrow, cultivator and 36 in. sickle bar, $150; also Sears elec. incubator, $7.50; Oakes elec. Brooder, $20: Hudson floor Brooder, $5. Gan Bourn, Dun- woody, Phone Chamblee 7-5284 Aermotor, with 50 ft. wind- mill, frame and motor in good cond, tank is dry at present. A. W. Castleberry, Rt. 2, Amer- icus, Phone 3071. Turbine deep well pump, lift- ing water 120 ft. 100 gal. per min. up. $80 guar, to pump on tou well before paying. R. J. older, Swainsboro, Phone 2702 1948 VAC Case tractor with new lights, starter, recently overhauled, power take- off, hy- draulic system, $350 or exch. for larger tractor., Merle H. Ensz, Rt. 2, Stapleton, Phone Louisville, 4614. f belt and cut off! | Branch. 2-roller Cane Mill, large size and 1l-mule drawn stalk cutter. Shellie D. Branch, Rt. 1, Glenn= ville. Power drive attachment for wheeled power driven circular sew, $25; also mule pulled Hay Rake, $15. R. M. Davison, Wood- ville, Phone HU-9-2962. l-horse wagon with good body; also top hody and good set harness, with leather lines. Wagon in good cond. with hitch for tractor; also shafts, $35. J. Z. Thompson, Rt. 2, McDon- ough, Phone 3749, oe 9 in. Post hole digger for Intnl. Super C. Tractor, pract- ically new, $175. John W. Harms, % Oakhurst Farm, White Bluff Rd,, Savannah. Intnl. M. Tractor in first class cond., good rubber, lights, and pulley. G. L. Hinson, Haz- lehurst. 3 Bromer Oil Brooders, 1,000 cap. ea. Johnson Miller, P. O. Box 273, Grantville. 80 gal. Sugar Kettle and Cane Mill, $75 for both. J. M. Hamm, ae a3 Valdosta, Phone 213- a One 2-row Ferguson Tractor, good cond. with all equip.: planters, section harrow, Peanut weeder, 2 sets of plows, fertil- izer equip. and all attachments, $850 for lot. Mrs. Velma McCoy, 514 Chaffu Ave., Augusta. JD Model B. Tractor on good rubber, with planters, cultiva- tors, and 4 disc. tiller; tiller on rubber; tractor with touch control, hydraulic system, in good cond., $600. J. Alton Dom- iny, Rt. 4, Dublin, Phone 1658- W-3. Good used Brooder, used 1 mo. oil burner, 500 cap., $25. B D. Newton, Rt. 2, Jefferson- ville. Huskie heavy duty garden tractor and cultivator, 2 1/2 x 2 3/4 horse power; like new used 1 season; $135 for both. -Will pay shipping charges. Woodie Edga, 179 Abutment Rd., Dalton. Model S. C. Case tractor, in good cond. J. Clinton Garner, Rt. 1, Lilburn, Phone 2712. Fitting table Mandril, 15 in cut off saw; 30 ft. 4 in. belt. all in good cond, $27.50 H. EF, Snellings, Rt. Bs Flowery All of my farm equip., none over 3 1/2 yrs. old, some under 2 yrs- old. All in good cond. Priced for quick sale. J. R. McDonald, Rt. 1, Fort Na, Phg ae a 5835. 2 i jatid 86 in. blades, JD Skid motor, Ayith: 45 hore : power, good-cond:, $300; 48 in. Mill Saw, perfect cond., $100; Mall Chain Saw No. 7 24 in. excellent cond., $150; Star Pea Huller, fair cond., $25. Albert G. bar lis, Webb Bridge Rd. Rt. 2, Box 266, Alpharetta, Phone 2293. ; 1946 model D-2 Caterpillar tractor, recently overhauled; Intn}. Farmall tractor with motor in good cond, oh good rubber. G. W. Watson, Rt. 3, Box Phone 2594-J. Saddle, like new, full size, dbl. cinches, full skirts, sheep- skin lined, semi-western style, $30 or trade for hog or fence posts del.; also 2 elec. churn Motors with Dashers, $5. ea. FOB. Will ship. J. A. Lovelace, 214 Shirley Dr., Warner Rob- ins, Phone 2984. - One or two-horse wagon, in good cond., $75; also some farming tools. Mrs. Nellie Plemmons, Rt. 4, Ellijay. 88-B, Noe : -Model H. JD Tractor with} 4 good tires, without holes; plow frame and peanut plows in fair running cond., $125. L. |: M. McWhorter, Rt. 2, Pitts. Oliver roller Hay baler, with Wis. motor on rubber, $300. or exch. for Hammer Mill, of eq- ual value; Ford or Ferguson cultivator, good as new, $150. Ruel Standridge, Rt. 4, Com- merce. 1938 model. F-20 Farmall Tractor mounted on rubber, op- erated on fuel oil; also 8- dise. -24in. harrow, $400 for lot. W. L. Banks, Rt. i Fairburn. Good 2-horse wagon, Owens- boro 2-3/4, in good shape, with bed; also Walking Cultivator, $50 or both. C. W. Thornton, Buchanan, ~~ ye SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want to exch. practical new Mowing Machine that fits AC-G Tractor, for Manure Spreader that will fit AC-G tractor. Les- ten sWest,c hit. 02s Cleveland. Want Ford or Ferguson trac- tor; also) Hammer Mill with 14 inch screen and sacking tank. W. H. Willson, Rt. 1, Albany, Phone Hemlock, 5-4038. Want small Flower Grist Mill to grind Flower Whole Wheat and other Grains, form type at reasonable price. Howard Dor- sey, 329 St. John Ave., Atlanta Lo Want fan Laon for JD 100 Corn Picker in good cond.; also wagon on rubber with tractor hitch. Prefer to pick up if with- in 100 mi. State cash price. H- Grady Young, M.D., P.O. Box 858, Thomasville, Want Super C. Farmall trac- tor, with planters, distributor, cultivator and 2-disc. plow. J.C. Brown, Fitzgerald, Phorie 6547.) Want 3 point lift type equip. for Ford Tractor, Rotary Hoe, Spike-tooth harrow, bush and bog -harrow, and a Manure spreader. Charles Trice, Box 365 | Norcross. Be Want good Ford tractor in good cond. State model and price. J. E, _Brawner, Carnes- ville. / Want good feed mill cheap | for cash, or will exch.hay for same. H. G. Thompson, Rt. _1, Box 453, Douglasville. e Want good used Compost Spreader, Will come after and pay cash if price is reasonable. R. F. Thompson, Rt. 2, Deuglas- ville. SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Hot Cowhorn Pepper, 25 pkg., Spooks Castor Bean and Banana Cantaloupe, 10e ipkess: 23,7. 20; mixed Watermelon seed, enough R for 20 hills, 25e. odd 3 star | 5, Cumming. Jb.; Coker Fulgrain Oats, re ola 208- Ra. cea, combine run, $12 CWT; Te- cleaned and Scarified, $20 Cwr. Cecil Travis, C/O Pine Crest ville 5581. - Booking orders, 1955 crop Cat- tail Millet, Sericea Lespedeza, Wheat, and Iron Clay. Pezs. or Contact M. T. Pouxsene] Helge hurst. 10,000 lbs. Arlington ey recleaned and scarified, 100 lb. bags, 30c lb.; 5,000 lbs. regular Sericea, recleaned and scarified, 100 Ib. bags, 20c lb; also 25 tons bales grass Hay, $25 on. J. B. Mask, Brooks. Good, tender bean seed, strip- ed~half runnr, 50c cup. Mrs. Dewey Payne, Rt/ 5, Cumming. Black, Diamond, Congo, Wat. ermelon; Rockyford, Cantaloupe, pkg., $1.50 Pt.; Ponderosa Tomata; Long Cay- enne, and Cowhorn Pepper seed, 30c pkg. PP. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N.E,, Atlania 8, Phone AT- 6452, Genuine Hieks Broadleaf To- bacco Seed, from Cokers cert. seed, highest germ. and purity, 1955 sound, White Multiplying nest Onions, 75c gal. 2 gal, $1525.92 bu; Esko $3.50. Atl sound and_ dy. Add 5c gal. for postage. H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2, Box 47, Social Circle. Texas Rust proof 14 Oats. germ. bu., recleaned and bagged; 95 bu. combine run and pageed: 85c bu. in bulk; No less 50 bu.: recleaned Iron Peas, 2 bu. bags, $4 bu. No less 10 bu. Will ship, {or advise before coming. Milton P. Minchew, Jr., Rt. 3, Macon, Phone 37030. See ounces or more, 50c oz. PP. Geo. Y. Fletcher, Rt. 3, Tifton... ~ Castor Oil Bean Seed, 4 doz., on larger orders. F. C. Temples, }2103 Harold Rd. Augusta. Fine Okra Seed, bears until frost, 45c cup. Contact. Mrs. Blanch Leatherwood, Lawrence- ville. Old fashion cut-short Corn- field beans, 65c cup, or exch. postage. No stamps, nor checks. Pear Wilson, Carters. Half runner striped bean seed, 35 cup, or 3 cups, $1; also. Finger Peas, -25e Ib. Fs QO. B: Will Howell, Mitchell. White nest onions, $1. 35 one Crowder, Purple Hull, Calif. Black-Eye, White with brown: eye, Black Crowder Peas, cups, $1; Striped half rynner bean, Cantaloupe and jong green pod, Okra, 50c cup, cups; $1!2b.. PP. Mrs. Be. ' Thornton, Bowdon. : gal.; $1.50 qt.; 40c cup; White half runner bean, | 40e cup, 3 cups, $1; speckled bunch bu ter Peas, 55e pt. Mrs. Manuel Foster, Rt. 1, Temple. Bees ing or seed, 30c qt.; also 1955. red hot Pepper, 35c qt. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel ce Rt oe Old Time Tender bau aaa and White half p cleaned, $1.25 bu. Francis T.} i Jones, Rt. is Brooks, ere Sen ) 1955 Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, Sao ( ed, recleaned, $16 CWT.: Seri-| pt. Acres, Riverdale, one ean Germ. and Purity guar. See San- | kie Powell at farm near Wrens, | Honey Dew Melon Seed, 30c} Brimmer, and $1.40 oz., $15 Tb. PP. Ear] Stuc- | key, Blackshear, i state test, 94 pct., $1.10] 8 | $12.50 M. Add po 25c. Add postage. Special price | for print sacks, | 3 alike. Add} Okra seed, 35c cup, and Lady es Marglobe Tomato ede $5.50. White butter Peas, for gate. Shawnee a ton Blackberry $1 doz T. H ville, Peano nt, nong Vin Brown Striped seed, 60c cup. Mrs. i | Hoo Copenhagen, als muda onion plant $2 M.: $7.50 ou plants, 500, $1. = $7.50; White Sy onion - plants, size, 2 doz berry, $1 i berry and b muscadine, Damson oe : Add postage. Rt. 1, Cummin - Klondike Str: 402 and Va. Gold Tobacco 75c (ess Seed, germ, tested, 60c oz, 3 | Lady T., 90 C 12 yrs. old, Ethel Crow Rt. healthy roots, G. Nicholson, All Sage plants, : and. Peppermir bu., oe per | Shipped ex ie . Exp. Col. Full James Griffin, Rt. P heceing eld Dew- "Bield Black- Blakemore ee post- shipment, - full of orders- oe perc Strawberry C., $9 M. Prompt aD or er less 5 C. Mrs 50c Talpe Garlic oz, Add postage. PB. . 1 eal 6 Ce also Cae : ; x. | Pole aut Peas, Add postage. Mrs. G. E. Blalock, Rt. 5, Rome. d he PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE State insp.. Bunch Grapevines, in Concord, Catawba, Niagara, Delaware, "Fredonia Var., $3 doz.: $20 C; $175 M.; Black Wal- nut trees, same price. ery Travis, Riverdale. Muscadine and Seuppernong sprouts, asst.) 1 ea. Hunt, Dul- cet, Tarheel, of dark var, Yuga and Nov. of Light var., $3. PP. Mrs. G. P. Whatley, Helena. Brown Turkey Fig bushes, rooted, 2 yrs. old, $1.50 ea.; 3 -|yrs. old, $2 ea. Inspected. PP. G. M. Moseley, Menlo. One yr. Apple and Peach, 40c ea., tall Pear, Cherry, and Plum, |20c ea., tall Chestnut, $1.50. ea.; Pecan trees, $1.75 ea.; all 2-3 ft. ah yt grape vines, 30 a. PP. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. HAY AND STRAW : (Wheat, Oats, eic:) FOR SALE Good Sericea hay from well fertilized fields, $35 ton, at barn. W. A. Estes, Stockbridge, Phone 6133. & 1,000 tons good Peanut, Pea- vine and Soy Bean Hay, at my Rt. | farm, $25-$30 ton. Can del. J. L. Beans Ga ear- ite half runners, 10; White bunch and ed running butter Ups, $1.35: 4 cups, $1.60. | No Checks. Mrs. Lon 1, Dacula. Peas, 35c pt, 3 soe L Blalock, Bagwell, Rt. Pitts: Oats, $30 ton, Bermuda nay: $25 ton; also Johnson Grass, hay. $20 ton. George. Hollins. head, Jr., Milledgeville. Highly fertilized Coastal Ber- muda hay, free from weeds, no rain, pales average 75 lbs., $30 ton at barn; also Peanut tops, baled, $25 ton. Dr. Virgil Steele, 9th Ave., Church St., Eastman, Phone 3369. 1,800 bales bright Oat Hay, $35 ton; 200 bales Sericea hay and 600 bales Alyce Clover, Fescue and Grass Hay, $30 ton. At barn. All square bales. Also bright Oat Straw, 50c bale. Francis T. Jones, Brooks, PHone Senoia 208-R-2. Sericea; Fescue, Dallis and Rye Grass Hay, $25 to $30 ton. Cecil Travis, C/O Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Phone Fayette- ville, 5581. 50 tons ie quality Coatstal Bermuda Hay, twine baled, $30 ton. F.O.B. barn. Thomas Miller, Rt. 4, Buena Vista. Several tons good Serecia Les- pedeza hay, baled without rain, $1 bale, or $30 ton here. W. Morgan Williams, Lavonia. 4,000 bales Crab and Johnson grass and Brown Millet Hay, $25 ton. F.0.B.; $30 del. within. 30 mi. 3 ton lots; also 1,000 bu. Coker Fulgrain Oats, $1 bu. F.0.B. J. Lynwood Bentley, Rt. 2, Thomaston, Phone 36987. Oat and Clover Hay mixture, and Millet Hay, baled without rain, $35 ton. Del. reasonable distance. J. E. Voyles, Morrow, Phone Jonesboro 2101. ~ Quantity bright Square baled Hay for sale: Thomas J. Ruther- ford, 404 Rhodes St., Point. : Union. CATTLE FOR SALE 10 mo. old Purebred Santa -Gertrudis bull; 10 mo. old half bred Santa Gertrudis and Brah- ma bull. J. W. Morris, % Ga. Better Farms, No. 100, P. O. Box 119, Carrollton, Phone Ter- race 2-2852. White Face and Angus bulls, reg. and grade. Sell or trade for cattle or feed. D. L. Car- michael, 142 Ellis St. N. E., Atlanta 3. CATTLE FOR SALE rf. J ; 7 ' Reg. Jersey male, 16 mo, old, approx. 800 lbs. Mother gave 5 gal. milk daily. Dehorned and has Ring in Nose. My place, State Hwy 12, 6mi W. Crawford-. ville. J. Q. Burton, Robinson. 2 Reg. Guernsey bulls, 12-15 mo. old, excellent breeding $75 to $100 ea. A. Be Fuck, Thomas- ville, Purebred Reg.. Short Horn bull, 2 yrs. old,good bloodlines. Gas: Landrum, Rick Warren- toni: Purebred Santa Gervidis bull, 4 yrs. old; also purebred red Short horn bull, 9 mo. old. Both are excellent specimens priced reasonable. E. Lewis, P. O. Box 238, Waycross. 12 Holstein yearling heifers, from good producing Dams, also 2 purebred Guernsey heifers. All calfhood vac., $1,500 for lot. Come see. Merle H. Ensz, Rt. 2, Stapleton, Egns Louis- ville, 4614, Small herd Reg. polled Here- ford Cattle, 1 herd bull, AV Victor Domino 6th; 9 bred cows, 3 open heifers, 2 small bulls. Reasonable. EH. P. Seals, Carroll- ton. Reg. Hereford Cattle, horned type bulls and heifers, 6-8 mo. old, $100 ea. Cecil Travis, % Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Phone Fayetteville, 5581. Guernsey-Durham cross cow, freshen in few days, 5 yrs. old, $100. See at my place, 3 mi. E. Dalton. Bud H.- Holland, Coogler Rd., Dalton. ; Reg. Guernsey male calf, 6 wks. old, good bloodlines and good markings. Sell or exch. for one that is Reg. of good blood- lines and markings. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. 3 yr. old Jersey Guernsey Cross milch cow, 2 gal. milk daily, $95. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, paioness: and }. | freshen. Reg. Angus bulls, top aay service age bulls, $2,000 ea, also fine herd sire, Il of Framar grand champion at Ga. State Fair in 1951.6 yrs. old, and in excellent cond:, $500. IW. C. Hardy, % Hardy. Acres ; Phone - Farm, Rt. 6767 1, Griffin, 4 Reg. Angus bulls, suitable for purebred or Commercial Herd: 3 seven mo. old, 1 six mo. old; Hileenmere. 500th. and Prince Sunbeam 100th blood- lines. Halter broken. Reasonably priced. F. M. Thompson, % Trail Creek Stock Farm, Ath- ens. Reg. Guernsey Cow, freshen Jan, 7, with 4th calf; very heavy milker; also a bred heifer. Mrs. Ed Bledsoe, 501 Newnan ~ Hwy., Carrollton. . e Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull, 6 mo. old, blocky and short leg. ged, but outstanding prospect. H..Lee, Red Oak, Phone PO-~ _1-6396 after 7 p. m. 20 Dairy cows; Jerseys, Hol- steins, and Guernseys; 6 young heifers 16 ten.gal. milk cows; also 6 can milk cooler, 2 milk-- ing machines, Areator for cool- ing milk, sterilizer and other Dairy equip. $3,000. M. L. Join- er, Rt. 2, Millen. 18 first and sec. calf Holstein, 1,100 - 1,400 lbs. All ready to C. B. Cown, Veals Mill Rd. ee Mountain, Phone 6901. 8 or 10 high blooded, Reg. Guernsey bulls, ready for ser- vice, some artificially sired. Reasonable prices. F. H. Bunn, Midville. ; Reg. Angus bull, 21 mo. old, $150, or trade or Reg. Jersey heifer to freshen soon. See me after 5 o'clock week days. J. C. Herron, Rt. 1, Martin. 3 young Cows, 1 Jersey and 2 Holsteins. Guar. free of TB |and Bangs. R. H. von Seebrg, ! Rt. 4, Forsyth. Prices Paid At Various Markets No.1 No. 2 (Ne.3 No.4 | Sylvania S/Y, Sylvania 11.55 11.35 11.05 12.25 14.00 : December 3 Emanuel Co. S/Y, Swainsboro 12.00 12.15 12.00 11.75 , Swainsboro + 12.58 12.34 ~~: 12.00 12.55 L-Hvys. y 12.64 2 ! 11.50 11.60 H-hvys. 5; oe os hvys. Washington Co. Mkt. Assn., Com. Co., Dublin 12.50 12.01 12.39 14.90 | Sandersville 11.75 11.83 11.26 a ~ - : 3 hvys. a Bartow L/S Com. Co., Cartersvi ; E 3 /S Exch., Statesboro 12.60 12.35 12.30 ~ 13.00 d z= ee a ee ne Sea ; : ; 11.55 hvys. December 5 Y : Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon 13.25 12.50 13.50. 14.00 Seminole L/S Auc. Mkt., Donalsonuille 11.84 11.41 11.50 11.25 : -| Ga. Farm Prods. Sis. Corp., Thomaston 13.25 12.50 12.50 12.50 : / ; ; Carrell Co. Sales, Carreliton 12.80 11.90 11.45 12.88 S/Y, Statesboro 12.65 12.00 12.50 14.60 Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 12.00 . 12.00 12.00 12.50 Se Be 11.25 hvys. Columbus $/Y Co., Columbus \ 13.00 S/Y, Colquitt 12. 20 11.91. 12.00 Chatham Co. S/Y, Savannah 12.05 11.90 11.25 eae 12.21 Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 12.15 12.10 11.80 11.80 y Com, Co., Rome 13.00 12.60 11.40 10.50 | Sutton L/S Ce., Sylvester 12.01 11.55 12.05 11.70. : Seo ; 12.10H ~ hvys. ; Pee fee ye ee eckley L/S Auc., Cochran 12:35 12.40 12.40 =: 13.10 ae Fong Com, Co-, Ouimtan eee eS tuts ane fe | Dodge Co. $/B, Eastman 1212 1145 4025 : . Statesboro 12.00 11.54 11.46 14. 6 Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla 11.88 12.17 12.02 Nee 10.50 hvys. December 6 : a iv Fitzgerald 11.97 Tle76 =< 1210 Shumens S/Y, Hagan 11.83 11.75 12.75 10.50 SS oe Valdosta - : : 11.90 12.10 12.15 12.35 | Mitchell Co..L/S Co., Camilla 11.86 11.85 11.50 11.24 as 12.00 ae } : : hyys. . om. Co., Dublin 12,00 11.35 11.85 1230.27 11.91 : Pelham 12.13 12.11 12.14 Dawson L/S Co., Bawson 12.00 11.80 12.25 12.21 Farmers Co-Op. L/S Assn., Soperton 12.00 11.85 11.30 A Inc., Americus 12.25 *11..99 12.10 11.85 Farmers S/Y, Sylvania 12.00 12.21 12.11 12.50 Auction, Toccoa 15.50 15.00 14.50 13.75 Metter L/S Mkt.. Mefter 11.95 11.85 11.20 12.60 . Springfield 11.50 11.65 11.20 10.86 | Farmers S/Y, Arlington 11.83 11.50 11.40 hvys. ; L-Hvys. , < 11.75 H : 11.97 11.76 11.40 11.70 | Tattnall S/Y, Glennville 12.01 11.55 11.30 - 10.80 12:25 41.75. - 11.40 10.60 Farmers L/S Auc. Co.,. Nashville 11.76 11.75 11.49 11.55 12.06 11.80, 11.45 11.30 Smith S/Y, No. 3, Thomson 12.25 12.00 1, Augusta 12.00 12.00 12.50 12.40 : ; ; McRae S/Y, McRae 12.00 11.75 1.65 3 = Epa j -Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxle T2072 41.71 Th.66 11. /Y, Bartow 12.07 = (11.50 u ue Troup Co. Sale, LaGrange y 13.08 12.30 11.75 Vvys. 2 er L/S Aue., Bainbridge 11.85 11.30 11.30 oe December 7 L/S Com. Co., pGardele 12.09 12.25 12.16 Union S/Y, Albany 11.75 11.56 11.50 11.50 11.80 = (11.75 11.40 Claxton S/Y, Claxton _ 11.50 11.51 11.26 11.50 12.25 =-11.85 : : Wilkes Co. S/Y, Washington 12.70 12.50 11.60 1175 E55 1.55% 212.70 Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 11.75 11.75 T1204) 11:84) 11-76 22 11.90.) oe 12.00 12.00 11.52 11.55 10.50 | Pulaski $/Y, Hawkinsville 11.70 11.60 11.40 11.76 Ba Ce ee le Turner Co. $/Y, Ashburn 11.48 11.40 11.30 Envious eh - Jey. erest Rd., _ few feeders. Reasonable. - les Baldwin Suwanee. Ga. Farm History brook revealed. Over the 24-year period, cotton ment program has added $15,000,000 annually to the income of Georgia farm- 1931-54, Extensions . Re ers. NEW INCOME SOURCE : Westbrook first became interested in helping Georgia farmers with tobacco CATTLE FOR SALE (Continued from Page 1) Reviewed improve- HOGS FOR SALE .- Reg. Ayreshire cattle, all ages to select from. Penshurst and Normandy Farm breeding. C. J. Hendrix, Jr., Rt. 3, Alphar- etta, Phone 3102. : HOGS FOR SALE Big bone Guinea Pigs, 2 mo. old, $20 Ea. Reg. papers furnish- ed. Located 4 mi. So. Fort Val- George Lee, Rt., Forth Val- ley. S 9 SPC pigs, 7* wks. old, $9 ea. Hoyt C. Maxwell, Rt. 1, Hill- Norcross, Phone 2729. Reg. Duroc Pigs. Can be scen at Farm, 7 mi. E. Cordele on Hattey Rd. C. H. Lendley, Rt. 2, Cordele. Reg. Hampshire Sow, wt. 400 Ibs. blocky type, with papers, to farrow with second litter pigs. Can be seen a farm. Clyde Lanier, Rt. 3, LaFayette: Reg. SPC gilts from Champ- jon sow for sale. Major Thomp- son, Jr., Rt. 2, Newnan, Phone Palmetto, 7162. White pigs about 4 wks. old, 20 lbs. ea. for sale. George C. Wilkes, Rt. 6, Box 351, Dublin. Fine purebred SPC pigs, 14 wks. old, best of breeding. No papers. J. J. King. Clan Rd., Roswell, Phone 2444. All size pigs, 5 lbs to 500 Ibs. ea. Selling out prices. O. W. Bradley, Old Faburn Rd., Rt. 1, College Park. Reg. Tamworths, best breed- ing, free of disease, good color, and well pointed: bred bilts, young males, open gilts; also Char- SPC big bone Guinea boars and gilts, from reg. stock, 60 Ibs. up; also boar, wt. 160 Ibs. Fine stock, but no papers. W. M. Gay, Rt. 3, Box 295-D, Fitz- gerald, Phone 6542. Reg. Hampshire weanling pigs, bred gilts, and boars of service age. Top bloodlines, vac. Will ship. Bob Wall, % River View Earm, Axson. : 10 well-bred SPC August Shoats, 5 barrows and 5 gilts, 90-110 lbs. ea. $16 ea (this week), or 15c lb. on ft. at farm: 5 well-bred Chester White gilt shoats, 12 wks. old this week, extra good, $50, or $11 ea. S. M. Cown, Rt. 1, Temple. 8 OIC Shoats, 3-1/2 mo. old, priced reasonable. At my place, 5 mi. W. Palmetto on Rico Rd. Will not ship. Mrs. S. A. Phil- lips, Palmetto, Phone 5153. Purebred Berkshire Pigs, Americas leading meat type breed, $15 ea. at farm. D. L. Biggers, Rt. 3, Cleveland. OIC stock, reg. in buyers name: Sow and 10 pigs, born Oct. 15, now with second litter, $100; 5 OIC gilts, bred, 175-190 lbs., $35 en., at my place. Artis Pat- terson, Lenox. Hampshire Sow, with rs, at my place, $75. R. G. Fo vier, 4162 Henderson Mill Rd., Chamblee, Phone 17-2615. 40 deep red, Reg. Duroc pigs, with life treatment against Cholera; 39 head unrelated, $25 ea. at farm. If as many as three taken, will del. at $30 ea. H. L. Williams, % Valley Farm, Phone DI-2514. 19 reg..SPC pigs, 3-1/2 to 7 mo. old, sired by Champion male, at my place, 12 mi. N. Alma, Lamar Altman. Rt,1, Al- ma. Reg. | tisfaction SPC pigs, reg. 10 wks. Contact J. M. Hamm, Rt. 3 Valdosta, Phone 213-J-3. Cherry Red Reg. Duroc pigs, from top bloodlines, selected for breeding stock, $25 ea. with papers. Robert A. Cail, % For- rest Riyer Duroc Farm, Rie Os Savannah. De Siren Hampshire Hampshire Gilt, wks. old> $25; 3 males, 50 lbs. ea. 15 wks. old, $25 ea. Gilts and males, reg. with papers and treated. My place 15 mi. So. Dublin, on Hwy. 15. Billy Ussery, Rt. 7, Dublin. 2 Hampshire gilts and 5 Hampshire boars, 3-mo. old, $25 ea. at farm; 2 bred Hampshire gilts, 9 mo. oldy= $60 ea. At farm, 6 mi. NE Perry on Lake Joy Rd., Edward Helms, Rt. 1, Warner Robins. OIC boar, 7mo. old, 250 lbs. Grand Champion, Junior Cham- pion, and was the Chapter Boar. At my place, William Landress, Rt. 1, Killian Hill Rd., Lilburn, Phone Lawrence- ville 2910. 3 20 pigs, good bloodlines. Re- asonable. Spencer Strange, 6-2 Savannah St., Hartwell. Champion bloodlines, $20 ea. at farm; $22.50 shipped FOB; also Reg. in buyers name. T. C. Burnett, % Moss Oaks Farm, Quitman. x 5 pigs P. C. and. Duroc cross, from 40-50 lbs., $12 ea. Brice McEver, Rt. 2, McDonough. 3 mo. old Reg. SPC boar pig with 10 litter mates, $40 or will exch. to prevent inbreeding. Crated and shipped COD. Sa- guar. Vandiver B. Gaines, Rt. 1, Canon. Reg. SPC pigs, sired by Col- onel, one of the outstanding boars in the South. Dams sired by outstanding boars, 10 wks. to 4 mo. old. Reg. in buyers name. M. J. Blackmon, Pine- hurst. 6 OIC brood sows, 1 SPC male, 600 lbs., 25shoats, wt. 50-130 bs., also several pigs, 6 wks. and older. Bargain price for en- tire dot. W. lL. Banks, Ras Fairburn. Nine OIC and SPC Bee 10 wks. and old, $12.50 ea. at farm, near Fairburn, Koweta and Duncan Rd. -See W. J. Stephen (Caretaker) at farm. | A. P. Smith, Owner, Park. College | HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Tenn. Walker mare, Pinto pony mare, also small Shetland pony. small, $175 ea. Dillard Wood, phone 2131, Bowdon; 1 large size female burro, sound, gentle, rides, and works in harness, $75. at Dairy on Hwy. 99. R. L. McDonald, Rt. 1, Box 98, Brunswick. Black and White Shetland Pony, 3 yrs. old, with saddle, bridle, wagon with balloon rub- ber tires, new set of wagon har- ness with bridle, $300 for lot, or sell seperately. At Faceville, Hwy. 97. E. C. Poitevint, Rt. 1, Box 146, Bainbridge. Shetland pony and Cart for sale. Contact. Riley Lewis, Box 391, Fairburn, Phone 2751, Small, safe Palomino type Mare, fine conformation and style, saddle and bridle included, $125. Miss Sally Forrester, 3928 Lawrence Hwy., Dee Phone 43- 5853. j old. | 8-12 wks. old OIC pigs, from |. waded. west Gene He encouraged tob- acco production as a means of making wae up some of the loss from the weevil infested cotton. The former Hdens on worker recalls that marketing was a problem in early Georgia tobacco production. Cigarette companies, which had grown up in the older: tobacco states, didnt think Geor- gia could produce quality cigarette i _ HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Small gentle 400 lb. Shetland Pony, $125; 3 reg. Tenn. Walk- ing horse, partly broke, $100 to $150; 1 ea. Reg. Tenn. Walking Brood Mare, $150; reg. Tenn. Walking Mare and Colt, $250. Best of bloodlines. Robert Tay- lor, 1416 Vernon Rd., paGranes Phone 5336. Black Shetland Pony Colt, 6 mo. old, $150. Roy Rice, Jr., Rt. a Danielsville. Black Mule, trim built, 900 lbs., 8 yrs. old, work anywhere, gentle, gear turn plow, Cole planter, Guano Distributor; also 2-wheel rubber tire wagon with good body, $100 for lot. Letters ans. A. J. Adams, Rt. 2, Box 177- A, Fitzgerald. Black Mare Horse 9 yrs. old with saddle in good cond., Very gentle, $100 at farm. Edward Paul, Wadley, Phone 239-M2. Pr. 1,000 lbs. Mare Mules, and 2 horse wagon. Sell seperate or together. C. J. Daniel, Rt. 3 Americus. cae SHEEP AND GOATS ~ FOR SALE y Saanan Buck, 5 mo. old, na-| tural hornless, from good line of milk goats, $12 at barn. Miss Kate West, Rt. 1, College Park, Phone Fairburn, 2633. Reg. Black with tan ee Nubian buck, $75; 2 Saanan does, 3 Toggenburgs does and 2 Nubian does, from reg. stock, $35 Cars de Ao NOX die, Warm Springs Rts Rit. ds Columbus. LIVESTOCK WANTED said. FARM HELP aa Want middle aged: woman to live on farm as one of family and do light farm work. Room, Ester Wages, Rial; Waco. a Want now reliable, woman to live on farm and do light farm work. No bad habits, and not past middle age. Room, O. J. Pulliam, Jr., 545 Danial Ave. 9. Ee, Atlanta. Want White Woman with sod | health, no bad habits, to do Live with good Christian cou- ple, for Room, board, and Sal- 103, Griffin. Want good man for 20 AL first class level land, 8-A Cotton allotment. Must furnish own. tractor or mules. Located at Menlo. (Chattocga Co.). Apply at farm, or contact. J. P. Majors, Phone CH- 2526. ae Want healthy, middle age, garden and farm repair work. Salary. Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford Hwy., Rt. 2, Atlanta. crop on halves. Must be able to crop, 50-50 basis. Good land and good house, running water to house. 6 rooms, Elec. Will move you CATTLE: with baby calves at side or heavy Springers. No heifers. Pierce L. Cline, Oxford, Phone Covington 2167. GOATS: ~ Want milk goat doe, on or. soon to freshen. M. M. Murray, Jr., P. O. Box 82, Denton, Phone 2822. HOGS: re Want some Reg. 8 wks. old Hampshire pigs. Fred Dennis, Jr:, Rt. 5, Lyons. i : HORSES: Want 2 five gaited very gentle easily managed, no bad habits. J. O. Butts, Box 63, Thomaston. Want 100 grade beef cows} POSITIONS wees ; Man and wire middle aged, want l-horse crop on haves. Have farmed all my life, can drive truck or tractor, Need 4 Rm. house with lights. Would consider Poultry or Cattle farm. Ce 2088: 35 yrs. old, single, White man, easy to learn, and can do dif. on farm with top man for $3 day wages, paid Weekly, and oS and board, Lee Clark, Rt. Hartwell. i i Board and small salary. Mrs. White | to board, and small salary. Mrs. |' light farm work. No milking. be ary. W. KE. Chambley, Rt. Ge [eee if 3940 Ivy Rae Nee: BSS Single, White man from coun-. try, for work on Poultry farm, Must give ref, Room, board, and : ' Want good farmer for 1-horse drive truck. 4 Room house with | : elec,, well water in yard; School | bus and mail Rt. R. A. Adams, | alsin oh Ox 3772, Lawrenceville. E Want white farmer for 2 H.} on | school bus and Mail Rt. Tractor | _4 and good mule to work -with. |; now. R. H. cle : Bankston, Preston: 2% Fredford Nuckolls, ve ls Nee kinds of farm work, wants job |; GRADE Rahomeston Avante ears ee oa 12-5 12-6 : Misha Steers & Heifers els Foy ieneeaaye Good ~-17.00-20.25 17.00-19.00 17.50-19 Conl. 14.00-17.00 14.00-17.00 Utility 12.00-14.50 11.50-14.50 : 0-14. Cutters 10,00-11.50 10.00-11.50 10.00-11 CALVES | : ; Good & Choice 16.25-20.25 16,50-19.50 Util. & Coml. ~2.00-17.00 12.00-17.00 Coml. gd. & Ch. di 5 vai Vealers ! 16.00-22.50 16.00-25.25 cows : Foc icra snes Re Utility 10.50-12.00 10.50-12.00 10.00-12.00 | Cc. & C. 7.50-10.25 SU BO. j eae 8 BULLS i ese Boe = Util. & Coml. - 12. 00-13. 30 -12.50-14. 00 Cutters Ree oo RSG Ao 10.00-12.50 10.00-12. 00 STOCKERS ue Steers & Heifers 13. 00- 15. 25 12.0021 7 00 Calves ae 00-16. 75, 11.00: k 1