Commissioner Phil Campbell, j Bulletin the ene s cotton _ awards dinner bbs received a $500 aad for grow- 136 lbs. of seed cotton on his five- ntest entry. This represents about for an average of 2.6 bales per Cottonseed Crushers Associa- onsored the contest. out 40 miles northwest of At- ok the state cotton title. C. T. aylorsville, won the top prize h a production of 19,346 lbs. on On Bus five-acre a land that had been in a ation of cotton, oats, and aD bbs. planted Cokers 100 cond. year from the breeder, ae ys that: Jack of a heroine ieultural LENDAR ces of Agricultural events will be column. Some notices will be 2, column 1, under Sale letin, Dept. of Agriculture, State ie 2 Gane ifton, Coastal Plains Exp. Sta-. Annual ton-per-acre peanut Athens, Univ. of Georgia = ia 100 and 1,000 Bushel Corn : N KING SHO WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1968 WS TH WAY NUMBER 16 tory by Dabbs marked the sec: a row that Bartow County Ibs. of 4-12-12 Tu ne per Christmas On The Sabbath Suggests Religious Theme Because Christmas this year falls on the Sabbath, Americans everywhere should be especially aware of its true meaning, that is, a religious holiday celebrating the birth of the greatest teacher on religion the mee has ever _ known. Unfortunately, many people this year will associate Christmas with Commerce. Ministers, editorial writers and orators annually complain that Christmas is be- ing over-commercialized in the U. S. ~ While much of their criticism is valid, it is equally true that in a nation possess- ing the almost unbelievable wealth of the United States it is probably inev- itable that some people will associate Christmas with Commerce. However, the really important thing is not how Christmas is accepted by an un-thinking few, but how it is accepted by the in-- He dividual himself. _ This year, as silos bulge with boun- tiful agricultural production and depart- ment store counters are piled high, Am- _ ericans need not be ashamed of Christ-- mas. Rather, they should be proud that we are capable of producing wealth such that no American family need go hungry on Christmas Day and no American child should miss getting a visit from Santa | Claus. If there is one dune that should be remembered above all else in connection with celebration of this great religious holiday, it is the importance of sharing our material blessings at Christmas time. On December 25, 1955 let us remember this, and in so doing enjoy the true Christ- mas Spirit. The a of the man called = Christ: PHIL CAMPBELL _ Commissioner of Agriculture insect control program is the only thing that kept him from making three bales per acre on his demonstration plot. He | made the first of five applications of poison June 1, the last on Sept. 1. He be- lieves he stopped poisoning two or three applications too soon, and feels the ap- plications should have been at closer in- tervals. Says Dabbs: You cant leave out any Thin Thick Timber How Forestry Expert Urges Both time and prices are right fox Georgia farmers to thin their crowded timberlands, according to Extension Ser- vice forester Dorsey Dyer. Dyer recommends. that landowners inspect their woodlands closely to see whether stands are too thick and trees too crowded. If such is the case, he sug- gests thinning before the next growing season begins in the spring. The current great demand for pulp- . wood and the good price it is bringing makes it advantageous for the farmer to thin thick stands now and sell cut trees for pulpwood. one step in cotton production and make your best yield. In his entire cotton operation this year, Dabbs made 76 bales on 45 acres. Evidence of the fact that his farming pro- gram is successful generally is seen in his production of 125 bushels of corn per acre on 45 acres planted; 60 bus. of oats per acre on 30 acres planted; and 45 bus. of wheat per acre on a planting of 15 acres. FROM CITY TO FARM Cotton champ Dabbs left the farm in 1945 to work in a furniture store in Car- tersville. In 1954 he returned to the farm, to make a living for my family, he says. The family includes Mrs. Dabbs and three children, Shirley Ann, 16, Robert, 15, and Janice, 10. W. H. Sell, agronomist and cotton spec- jalist for the Agricultural Extension Ser- vice, notes that Dabbs comes from the states number one cotton county. Bar- tow County farmers made more than 20.000 bales of cotton this year on about 17,000 acres. A county average of better than a bale per acre! Bartow County Agent A. C, Holland is the man who works with Bartow farm- ers on their cotton production programs. The awards dinner also saw recogni- (Continued on Page 4) ~@ PEANUTS BROILERS Georgia, First: e NAVAL STORES e PEACHES e PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS we gn the mailin REAU OF MARKETS NATIONAL ASSOCKA ye [ass Hae EMiaae eon eS See! GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN, Address all items for publication ana requests to be list and for change ot address to STATE U. 222 STATE . ~APITOL, Atlanta, Et BY mt RIAL of notice. not assume any responsibility notives, 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 Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published for any notice appearing in the Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain. ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner ~ Published 114-122 Pace St., 222 State Capitol By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578 Bureau of Markeis, Weekly ai Covington. Georgia Ailanta, Georgia es Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act of June 6, Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. 1900. 114-122 Pace St., Markei Bulletin Ailanta Executive Office Siate Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Covington, Georgia L. White, Stockbridge, Phone No. WAlnut 3561 SALE EVENTS January 20 (Friday) Coch- ran, at Farm...Sale of bred sows and gilts, Poland China breed. For information, write das: R. Mullis, Cochran. _ SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Small grain Elevator, $135; F-20 Tractor, $300; Weeder, $20; 4 disc. tiller, $60; Hammer Mill, $70; 2 Combines, $225 and $700 Roll baler, $600; Grain Drill, $325; Well pump, $140; O-6 . Tractor, $650; Side Del. Rake, $140; 8-row Duster, $150. T. A. McCord, Jr., Fort Valley. Wood saw for Ford Tractor, good as new, $75. Wayne Cox- well, Warrenton. = j-horse wagon in good cond., factory built bed, at my home, near Blackwell School in. Cobb Co., $50. Ivan G. McWhorton, Rt. 6, Marietta. 200 gal. Dare-Kool Dairy farm bulk milk cooling tank, No. 13754. Used 2 mo. Reason- able. O. W. Wilburn, Rt. 1, Win- er \ 2 Intnl. milk Coolers: 8 and 4 can cap., also 8 ten gal. milk cans. W. J. Holeomb, Rt. 1, Ft. Valley, Phone Taylor, 5-2834. Wind Mill and Water Tower for sale..Mrs. W.:P. Elder, Cul~ Joden. Hill-side turn plow; and set of bottom plows for JD M-T tarctor; also want Cotton duster for Ford tractor. W. F. Smith, Rt. 4, Glennville. Complete irrigation system, $24 ft. 4in. dia. aluminun pipes operated ap- Walker, Augusta, and fittings, etc., prox. 100 hrs. C. W. 1049 Red Bird Rd., Phone 46311, Ext. 8368, 4 disc. Athens distributor, al- in good cond. Cheap. Grady H. Ridley, 206 Ridge Crest Rd., so 34 disc. Tandun harrow, LaGrange. Deep well Pump ane Motor, Egbert in good cond., . $35. Keith, Rt.- 1, Cumming. Sears Roebuck 2 single units milking machine, with stainless steel pails, good cond. Rhudy Car- Ayers, 431 Newnan St, rollton, Phone 2-7416. McCormick Deering 45 baler PTO, $600; JD side del. rake; ground driven, $100. FOB. A. Ralph Adamson, Morrow, Phone Jonesboro, 2051. 1951 Farmall Cub 7, Vitt and. all eguip., $450. Mrs. J. G. Loon, Rt. 2, Hazlehurst. tractor equip. with 9-24 in. tires, start- lights, PTO and hydraulic necessary farm Mc- SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1953-B-AC tractor with PTO and power lift, $500, my place, 6 mi. N. E., Adel. T. Hicks, Rt. 1, Adel. Late model JD Tractor in good cond. Seli or trade for cows. | Roy Bishop, 489 Spring St., N. W., Atlanta Phone LA-3456. Case Forage Harvester, model C, with Wis. engine power unit, row crop and mower bar attach. Used only 3. seasons, Ray E. Tidwell, Douglasville, Phone 2112. : 1954 Ford Jubilee tractor, used 395 hrs.; bush and bog harrow, field Cultivator, Dear- born 2 disc. tiller, dirt scoop. All good as new, $1,500. G. A Allen, Rt. 1, Villa Rica. l-horse wagon, planter, dis- tributor, turn plow, and various other farm tools. Rev. W. M. Chatham, Rt. 4, Box 181, Doug- lasyille, Phone 2575. 50 in. Simons Saw, practically new, used Frick Saw Mill, $100 ea., also set Gin house scales, $50! Gin house fan, $25. See at my home. R. G. Skinner, Rt. 1, Winder. 1950 Cub tractor, 2 disc. plows and cultivators, for sale or trade for 2 good mules and 2-horse wagon. Charlie Simpson, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. I Two Shorse Chat. No. 23 plows and 2-horse middle bust- er. Cheap. O. S. Duggan, East- man. Buggy pole for pr. horses, with clamps for hitch, in good cond., $10. W. T. Moore, Rie als Gray. 4 disc. plow for Ferguson or Ford tractor, good as new. Half price. At my place. Harold Harper, Rt. 1, Osierfield. Case VAC tractor with cul- tivators, planters, new hydraul- ic lift, good rubber, good cond., $350 or trade for small tractor; also want 2-disc. tiller with 3 point hitch. Sam Jones, Rt. 1, Box 550, Columbus. John Deere H tractcr with planters, cultivators, harrow, disc. tiller. Good cond. My place, 7 mi. Cedartown. G. N. Hooper, Rt. 1, Felton. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want cultivators and planters for Ford tractor; also Rotary mower. Ira Teem, Rt. 1, Milner, Phone Griffin 4897. Want planters and distribu- tors for Cub tractor. H. T. : SECOND HAND wn MACHINERY WANTED drawn, Cane Mill; also Copper bottom Syrup evaporator, both in good cond. Within 100 mi. Metter. L. H> Edenfield, Still- |. more, . Want David Bradley. Garden tractor with all equip. needd to plow, plant and cultivate a garden. State price and cond. Prefer 10 mi. Atlanta. H. W. Gary, 1707 Hollywood Rd., N. W., Atlanta, 18. Want l-horse power, elec. pump, with or without tank to put in lake for pumping water up hill. Must be built to do this particular job. Mrs. Hugh Phone McDonough 3719. Want 2 used tractor tires, 10 x 36 or 10 x 38. Mrs. W. R. Havener, Lake Park. Exch. almost new 9 in. Ham- mer feed mill with! dbl. sacker and 3 screens, for heavy 2 row stalk cutter, or rear bull-dozer blade for late model Ford tractor. Thomas Harrell, Rt. 1, Hazlehurst, Phone 2965. SEED AND GRAIN. FOR SALE Genuine Hicks Broadleaf Tobagco seed, grown from Cok- ers Cert. seed, highest germ. and purity, $1.40 oz.; $15 Ib. PP) Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Good, tender bunch bean seed, White and Brown striped half runner little six week Peanut half runners, 60c cup; Red Crowder and purple, hull peas, 40c eup; bunch Green pod and Velvet Okra, 50c cup. Add post- age. No stamps nor checks. Mandy Banks, Rt. 1, Carters: Fresh Calif, multiplying beer seed, 20c start, 12 starts for $1. PP. Shirley oy Rt. 2 Waco. Booking ordets on 1955 crop Cattail Millet, Sericea Lesped- eza and Clay Peas. Germ. and purity guar. See Sankie Pow- ell at farm near Wrens, Ga. or Contact M. T. Courson, Hazle- hurst. White nest onions, $1.50 oe also beer seed, 20 Bis and stamped envelope. Mrs. Eunice Woody, Dial. Sar Millet, cleaned and sack- ed, in 100 lb. bags, $8 for 100 lbs. Ed Faircloth, Leslie. New Red Sweet Potato cer- tified seed, developed by Ga. Experiment Station, $5 bu. FOB at my farm, E. Y. Stokes, Rt. 7, Macon. Victor Grain Sead State test, 94.94 pet., bright and sound, 5 bu. bags, $6 FOB. Whetstone Farm. J. F. Lowe, Box 528, Fort Valley. Okra seed in 25-50 Ibs., lots, 50c lb. del. by freight. Charlie E. Smith, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. : Pink skin multiplying onions, $1 gal., Okra seed, 30c cup, also striped half runner bean seed, 25c cup, Add postage on each, Mrs.- Ellen Whitehead, Rt. 1, Maysville. Dwarf Compact Pepper seed, low plants with small fruits, 25 pod; also omegr- nate (Queens Pocket Melon) ed, 10c. Add self addressed st.mp- ed envelope. Mrs. J. HE. Kirk, Bremen. f : Calif. beer seed, 25c start. PP. Mrs. S. M. Blackstone, Rt. 2, Perry. Tender Hull frost proof, White Salet English Pea seed, 75c cup; Tender bean, white half runners, little Pink and cream 6 wks. beans, 55c cup, 2 cups, $1; Red speckled Crowder peas and Green Okra seed, 45 cup. Add postage. Mrs, Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Good tender bean seed, white and striped half runners, Pink Peanut.6 wk. old bean, White Creseback and speckled corn- field beans, 65c cup; White Sal- et English peas, 75c cup; also mixed cut short beans, 55 cup. Hughes, Rt. 1, Box 100, Tucker. Add postage. Mrs. Preston Southerland, Rt, 3. Ellijay. Want power or 3-roller, horse | combine run but clean, 85c bu. at my farm. Bring sacks; also White and Red Sorghum -seed, recleaned, even wt. bags, 4c lb. FOB. barn. E. F. Woods, a 4, Brooks, Phone Senoia, 205255 ; 1955 crop Ky 31 Fescue seed, recleaned, tested, $16 CWT; Sericea seed, combine run, $12 CWT., $100 per thousand lb. Cecil Travis, % Pine Crest Ac- res, Riverdale, Phone Fayette- ville, 5581. 1955 Good sound clean, white nest onions, 90c gal.; 2 gal. $1.75;, $3 bu, 2 bu. $5. Not damaged, also want truck load Oat Straw, at $25 ton, without rain, at your place. H. P. Mal- oe Rt 2, Boe 47, Social Cir- Clee: 402 a Va. Gold tobacco seed, germ. tested, 60c ounce. 3 ounces or more lot, 50c oz. PP = Geo, {Yor Mletcheraant. 33; Tifton. - PLANTS FOR SALE henerdae crowns, 1 yr. old, $i. oz, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Wonder Beets, head- ing Collards, ~Iceburg Lettuce, Wakefield Cabbage, Evergreen Bunching Onions, 35e doz. Add Postage. No less $1, lots. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Register. : Tenn. Beauty and- Tenn. lakemore Strawberry, $1. C., 500, $4.; $7. M.; Lawton Black- berry, $7. Cx ct Dow, ote Graves, Fayetteville. Chas. Wakefield frost proof Cabbage, 60c C: 500, $1.75; 0D. 50 M. Del. Otis Conner, Pitts. Strawberry plants, $1. C. Lots W. M. Bryant, 5415 Emon, Dr., Savannah. d ~ Mtn. Pcileuerty bearing size, 2 doz., 75c; Klondike Straw- berry, $1. C.; Imp. field Dew- berry and Blackberry, 50 doz.; Muscadine vines, 4 ft. and Blue Damson Plum Sprouts, 45c ea. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Klondike. Strawberry, 90c., Catnip, 40c bunch, Peppermint, 40c doz., Scuppernong vine cut- ting, 60c doz., Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 85c doz.; also Brown striped half runner gar- den bean seed, 60c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. - Chas. Wakefield frost proof. Cabbage, fresh and green, 300, $125; 500, $1175; $2.50 M. PP; White Bermuda Onions, $2. M. at farm, and Rutger Tomato | seed, $2.50 lb: R. Chanclor, Pitts. Kudzu Crowns, yrs. old, $2. -; ae $7.3 $12.50 M. Add postage. CD . Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Cabbage, Chas. Wakefield, Mkt., Copenhagen, large, also White Bermuda Onion piants, 500, $1.25; $2. M., 5 M. up, $1.50 M. Express Collect. Shipped Promptly. E. L.- Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Phone 2207. Cabbage plants, fall grown, frost proof, Copenhagen, Chas. and Early Wakefield, and sweet Bermuda Onion, 500, $1.25- $2. M., 5 M., $7.50. Exp. Col. Mrs. Tet Stokes, Box 349 Fitz- gerald, White and Red Bermuda oni- on, 300, $1.25; 500, $1.70; $2.50 M.: Frost proof Copenhagen Mkt. and Flat Dutch Cabbage, 300, $1.25; 500, $1.70; $2.50 M. Prompt shipment. No C.O.D. Miss Ina Griffin, Rt. 4, Bax- ley. Frost proof Copenhagen Mkt. and Flat Dutch Cabbage, 300, $1.25; 500, $1.70; $2.50 M.; White and Red Bermuda onion, 300, $1.25; 500, $1.70; $2.50 M. Prom- pt shipment. Full count guar. 4, Baxley. Wakefield Cabbage, Ga. Col- Jard, White and Yellow Ber- muda onion, 60c C.: 500, $1.50; 1,000 bu.. Coker fulgrain. oats, of 300 PP. Prompt shipment. }- rooted, 1-2/3, Fayetteville, Phon No. C.0.D. James Griffin, Rt. } 75e Cc: $5: M Wise, Wadley. Mtn. Huckleberr size, Hazlenut bushe Yellow Roots, 60c Sprouts, 3S Siva Homer Hendert 126, Ellijay. Horse Radish - Horse Radish Garden pee Raspberry, 75c doz.; ea., Rhubard Plant, Queen of the Meadov Tansy Lions Tongue Dock, 25c doz. Ad Mrs. Presley. Fowler, jay. Sirawberry pl in: Missionary anc a: C. PP. Tom Ss le Rt rollton, HAY AND Ss" (Wheat, Oats, Bermuda Hay, $30: J. Mercer Wooten ed and weeds, $30. ton. C Hephzibah, Phone Straw, bales tight sliced, 50c bale, at Denney, Rt. 3, ( TE-2-3873. ; 1,000 bales good g hum hay, square wire 85c bale, $25. ton | E. F. Woods, Rt. Phone Senoia, 205. Fodder, 1955 crop pone: Pledger , Gainesville. _Large quantity Rd. Winton G--BaAr Fescue hay or $1. bale; also be} bale, $35. ton RED, Powder 4593. Constal Bermu ton, F.0:B. Del. at- rates in 6 ton gq Taylor, Tifton. - Good Serciea ha: .| fertilized field, $ W. A. Estes, Sto 6133. ae "Large quantity deza, Oat Hay, C da, Fescue, Sericea, and Crab grass. All arately and square to $35. ton. E. A.B Sericea, Fescue, D Johnson grass Hay, ton. Cecil Travis, Crest Acres, River Fayetteville, 5581. Sericea Lespedeza =r harrow or ot! drawn farm implen place 10 mi. Neal, ale 40-50 tons Hay, square bales, wate rain, $1: F.O.B. barn. Acce spreader in good con ford Place, 4085. Bright Oats, Clove let Hay. Baled fre ton. Del. Tenscone J. E. Voyles, Hwy. Phone Jonesboro PECAN AND O' FRUIT TREES FC shipment. _H. = Smith, Bax me Ee $2.75 M. PP. Exp. Col, Prompt | a8 PP. Mrs Ge P. lena. Pee s es. dy i iol ata he by qe oe $1.50: 12, $2.90; ton Asparagus, ; 3 yrs., $1.50. ee a Rt. emi vines, 6, gL; lbs, 75c- doz.: Sage Catnip punches, 6, ostage. Mrs. Mae Rt. 6, Gee ae: OR SALE 4 ols in- heifer | : Gay . Ferguson, Rd., Chamblee. } my place; also alf in Spring. Black Angus. t and 2nd. cal- 2 W.da ries, 6, $1: *yiko'| Black Angus : tact, Mrs. J. A. Brooks, 950 Bolton Rd., UN. W., Phone SY- Morris, ie , | 4-1797.- = _ Guernsey milch cow ; for sale. a Glenn Hays, Rt. 1, Temple. 10 mo. old purebred Santa Gertrudis bull; also 10 mo. old. half breed pull, 1/2 Santa Ger- trudis and 1/2 Brahma. J. W. Ga. Better Farm, O. Box 119, Carrollton. Reg. Hereford Cattle, horned type bulls and mo. old, $100, ea. Cecil %. Pine. Crest Acres, Riverdale, Phone Fayetteville, 5581. |- Reg. Hereford. bull, 1800. lbs. 5 yrs. old, in excell- ent cond. $250, or will trade for & bull of equal value to prevent inbreeding.Can furnish papers. |H. A. Frese, 110 Lyle Terrace, College Park, sphone PO=15 0094 HOGS FOR SALE Le Broke nose OIC and PC Cross pigs, about 40 lbs. $12.50 ea. E. H. Bartsch, Rt. 1, Box 25, College Park, Phone PO- T- 1963. ) : Purebred Duos Boar, 3g mo. old, $50. Extra for papers. Ron- nie Pittman, Avera. ; : Reg: deep red Duroe alee feady for light service, $35 ea., ,|reg. in buyers name: also un. {related females, $100 for 3 del. in Ga. H. &. Williams, Baxley, %o yf | breeding with foe one and ee epee ce: and markings. W. Thurmond, Farmington. 1 Milch cow, 2 bred heifers, steer calf and one mule. Con- heifers Travis, approx. H, nah 6-8 ea., 12 wks. Robert A. BOON Purebred Direc Jersey pigs, _|life time treated, reg. in buy- ers name, $20 ea. plus reg. fes, at farm, 6 mi. So. Albany, on Hwy. 19. Member FFA. J. W. Smith, Rt. 4, Box 813, Albany. 15 fattening Shoats, at my place. James Carter, Box 487 Rt. 4, MeMurty Dr., Atlanta 11 Cherry Red, Reg. puree pigs, old, from top blood- lines, $25 ea.; reg. Service boar, 1 yr. old, and 2 bred young sows, $50 a. All with papers. Cail, Rt. 5) Savan- 2 Gilts and 6 male reg. Berk- | shire pigs, 8 wks. old, $20 e2., with papers. Chas. Monroe, Phone 4671. OIC -pigs, 8-12 wks. old, from Champion bloodlines, $22.50 ea. at farm, $25 ea. shipped FOB. Reg. in buyers name. J. C. Bur- nett, % Moss Oaks Farm, Quit- man. ; : 4 SPC gilts, best bloodlines, reg. in buyers name. Ready to breed, $125 for lot. George Fer- guson, Rt. 1, Cave S5ring. -QIC_ shoats, from Champion | bloodlines, 75-80 Ibs., at farm, or $22.50 ea. J. Roquemore, ae 2, Amer- icus, Phone 7575. _ Purebred Berkshire pigs. Re- |: asonable. D. L. Biggers, Rt. 3, -| Cleveland. 1 male and 2 bred gilts, aa 11 mo. old and OIC type, ea. at farm. Miss Katie Rawls, Rt. 2, Ochlochnee. Purebred Hampshire gilts and boars, reg. 8-10 wks. ea. FOB. Hilton E. Davidson, $20 ea., crated. $35 old, $25 EL Chicks, ; | $10. trio; Hogs FOR SALE G 8 SPC pigs, 15 wks. males, 3 gilts, out of litter of Ls also 2 SPC gilts, 200 Ibs. ea.; out of litter of 9. Prize winning stock. Reasonable. Felton War- nock, Rt. 2; Box 187, Tarry- town. . Good pigs, ready Jan. 1, 1956. Sell_or trade for 2 disc. tiller plow, bush and bog harrow or spring tooth harrow for Ford tractor, or will buy. J. B. Whit- field, Rt. 1, Bouldercress Dr., Conley, Phone D477 s5= HORSES AND MULES FOR oo \ O2 tee Old. saddle mare, very gentle, work anywhere, $85. William H. Cochran, Rt. 1, Blackshear, Phone 5282, Excellent Mare mule, large size soune and good worker, $150. F.C. Drexel, SULTS LIVESTOCK WANTED Wanted 10 45 100 head of any beef type Cattle. Phone day 4411 Conyers, Ga. or night DE an Decatur; Ga. BOULTRY FOR SALE ANDALUSIANS, LAKENVEL- DERS AND ORPINGTONS: 3 pr. purebred Blue Andalu- sians, $6 pr.; also trio pure- bred Yellow Buff Orpingtons, 1 trio Lakenvelders, ST Mary Bartsch, Rt: 1, Box 25, College Park, Phone PO-7 1968 BANTAMS: Yellow, purebred S. C. Buff Orpington bantams: 1 pr. $5; 2 hens, $7; 3 males, $6. Add post- fod. =) _ POULTRY FOR, SALE White Leghorn Bantams, real | small show type, 1 Rooster, and 5 hens pullets, started lay- ing, $10; also want white erest- ed, Polish Bantams and 1 oa Swans, Li B; Morgan, i 4, Wayctoss. Purebred Buff Cochins, prize Winning stock, 5 hens, and 2 roosters, $10; also mixed Ban- tamsy 10 hens, and 2 foosters, $10. Robert Harris, Rt. 5, Ma- rietta. Bantams: Old English Black Breasted Red Game, modern Silver duckwing, Buff Brahma, modern Black Breasted Red Game, Old English Silver duck- wing, Black Tail Japanese, Mod- a ern Birchen game and White Leghorns. Reasonably and sa- tisfaction guar. B. H. Holsom- back, 302 S. Harris St, Hast. Point. : White crested Blaci Polish; Golden Sebright, Black ~ Jap, Dark Cornish, White laced, red Cornish Bantams, 6 mo. ald, $5 pr. Fred Blaylock, 515 Cres. cent Ave., Chickamauga. Fancy Show type, pure stock, Bantams, pigeons, Rabbits, and Guinea Pigs (Cavies), Doves, and Silver - Pheasants. Reduced te sell, Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford Hwy., Rt. 2, Atlanta. Five 9 mo. old O. E. Silver Duckwing Bantam cockerls, good type and col., $1 ea. or Exeh. for Hicks Everbearing Mulberry plants, well rooted, 5-6 ft. J. H. Barr, Lumpkin. eee GAMES & GIANT, 5 Black Gane hens, $10. Con- age. "Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shell- taee SiG: Waltaven, Ris 2s ae 2514. JT Rt. 2, Glenwood, Lowery FFA. man. 2 Dallas. = oe No1 No, 2 No. 3 Ne: 4 | Candler L/S , Metter 12.40. 12.40 12.16 bore 12.10 I Mayers & Metre Ine. Milan, 11.69 11.55 11.50 9.40 Flint River L/S Aue. Bainbridge 11.45 11.15 11.00 res ee ee Tech: Ge. /Y Lyons. 12.80 12.09 12.05 12.05 Y Swelne is, : on | Tifton S/Y Tifton 1.80 1175-1140 pwglieeele a We |, 13.00 | Thomasville $/Y Thomasville 1248 (MTS 11.25 pee Hvys. Pisree Co. S/Y Blackshear 12.28 12,60 11.75 11.40 aig Com. Co. Dublin = 12.10 12.15 12.80 14.85 | Sylvania S/Y Sylvania oe ee 11.51 11,80. 11.75 13.00 oe 12.16 10.81 Hvys. 12.50 12.75 13.50 14.05 12.06 (11.50 11.50 11.81 ck s Mkt. Huslevurst. 11.67 11.50 11.6505 = 11.0% YX Statesboro 11.61) 11.80 12.00 13.00 v 11.72 - 8.85 pees ae Hvys. Meese es00 11.85 11.70 12.30 |. S C.c Rome 1250 =: 12.00 11.60 10.40 - 11.72 11.56 WSs bae Mit., Inc., (Cuthbert - = 11,60 ; 11.39 11.36 12.00 \ : 11.69 f ie e 3 7 11.75 3 ae 15.25 14.00 13.50 11.90 11.55 11.46 11.50 12.60 s ~ 11.15 11.13 ~-:10.60 11.25. ~=+-11.00 10.80 11.40 11,50 ae 11.50 12.07 12.00 11.40 | 114.73 11.35 11.35 11.05 sup . 11.78 - 1140.11.30 = - 11,60 ore 411.99 11.81 11.70 13.50 a 10.81 2s , Hvys. Y Bainbridge 11.45 11.04 11.45 11.60 ee 11.46 = et & Hvys. 11.54 11.01 10.60 10.69 - 1168: F480 12.00 11.65 11.90 12.05 10.50 - : a Hyys. 2 TV4Z..11.60' 11.49 - 12.05 11.62 : 12.01 12.50 12.02, 11.95 : , Dec. 10 $/Y Swainsboro Midge S/Y, Emanuel o. 12.40 12.25 12.00 10.78 Bartow L/S Com. Co. Cartersville 12.40 12.60 11.75 11.00 : Sows Dee. 12 Columbus S/Y Co. Columbus 12.59 13.60 Shumans S$/Y Hagan 11.90 11.63 11.45 . 10.61 Muscogee L/S Co. Columbus 11.30 12.88 ~ Carroll Co. Sales, Cerrollinn 12.30) 11.60 10.75 12.00 Seminole L/S Auc. Mkt. Donalsonville 11.16 11.18 11.02 11.00 11.20 : Ga. Farm Products Sals Corp. . Thomaston 12.50 12.00 12.25 12.50 Bleckley L/S Auc. Cochran 11.80. 11.30 11.40 11,50 | Chatham Co. L/S Savannah 11.90. 42.00 = 11.60 . Ocilla L/S Co. Ocilta 11.43 11.36 14.37 Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 12.10 12.60 12.00 Bedge Ce. S/B Eastman 12.62 11.75 12.50 12.80 Jesup S/Y Jesup 11.85 11.26 11.24 11.02 Sutton L/S Co. Sylvster 11.52 11.58 10.95 17.80 , ; 11.60 Dee, 13 ; Mitchell Co. L/S Co. Camilla ae 11.09 11.35 11.10 11.33 Tattnal S/Y Glennville - 11.75 11.73 11.72 10.05 Troup Co. Sales 12.22 11.75 11.20 12.62 Farmer's /S Auc. Co. Nashville 11.54 11.60 11.26 10.85 Farmer's S/Y Sylvania 12.05 12.00 12.10 Smith $/Y. No. 3 Thomson ae 12.40 12.6 Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 12.00 11.61 11.55 Dawson L/S Co. Dawson 11.25 11.25 12.20 Farmer's S/Y Arlingfon 11.25 11.20 10.90 McRae S/Y, MeRae 11.30. 11.51 12.22 Appling Co. L/S Mkt. 12.01 101712 11.70 as | Dee. 14 e Moultrie L/S Co. Moultire Wee 11.35 11.7 Claxton /Y Claxton 12.60 E242 11.50 11.82 Union $/Y Albany 1154 11,60. 14.75) | 112705 Turner Co. S$/Y, Ashburn W116 11.99 11.70 Pulaski S/Y, Hawkinsville 12.60 12.40 12.66 12.88 Vidalia 13 50 12.25 12.00 11.70 oo Sua ie PAGE FOUR oe Eee ere rere ean iery tae oe c ie MARKET BULLETIN : - Cotfon King Shows The Way (Continued from Page t) John BR Hunnicutt, all of Bulloch County; Southcentral, George McCay and Mabrey Kennedy, Jr., of Crisp, and L. L. Phillips, Bleckley; Southwest, L. A. Pitts, Early, Fowl er, Gord Darrell Hunnicutt, rooster, Geo. N. Thomas, 100 or more young Babcock} - White Leghorn Pullets, tion of first, second and third place Wwin- ners in each of six Extension Service dis- tricts. By districts, they W. H. Smith, are: Southeast, and D. L. Massee, Macon, and C. A. Vinson, Peach; Northeast, I. R. Anderson, Wash- ington, Ora Scarborough, Elbert, and Ar- thur Hartley, Washington; Northwest, ; tow. District prizes oF $950 for fi foe second, and $100 for third sented at the dinner, [ge POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED POSITIONS 8 purebred Shawl Neck game hens and pullets and 1 game $15 or exch. for 8 red or B. R. Pullets. Mrs. A. D. Blackstock, Douglasville. 15 pit Game Cocks, 5% and 6 lb. ea., bred under wire. Prices upon request. C. G. Pendley, Lithonia. Stag, and 1 Pullet, late hatch unrelated, $6.50 pr., Hopkin- son Warhorse. Ed M. Cambon, 120 Woodland St., Cedartown. . About 1 doz. long legged high station Claret, Stags, and Pul- Jets, $5 ea. $15 trio. 4. times winning cocks. Russ Wade, Rt. 2, Alto. Pure Dark Cornish Pullets, now laying, $2 to $2.50 ea. Large big bone type. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. 2 pit Game cocks, 1/2 blue Traveler, 1/2 Tormentos, ready for the pit, 2 yrs. old, $5. ea., or more than one, $4 ea. G. R. Griffin, Oak St.,. Gaines- ville. 20 dark Cornish Pullets, 9 mo. old, $1 ea. for lot. J. M. Kempton, 2004 Ruth St., N. W., Atlanta 18, Phone SY-4-4963. Pit Games, 1 pen of Japs, 3 large hens and cock, $15; also Pen Ky. Doms, same price. Paul B. Adams, Rt. 1, Macon. LEGHORNS (WHITE, BROWN, BUFF): - Approx. 300 Babcocks White Leghorn hens, 95c ea. for lot. Rocky Ford 2. nice roosters, $2 ea. Mrs. H. W. Sim- mons, 4131 Riggins Mill Rd., Macon, Phone 21334. ~ 20 purebred brown Leghorn Pullets and Rooster, 6 mo. old, $40. M. O. accepted. Shipped express ecollect. John D. Rog- ers, Rt. 3, Eastman. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES: 1953 hatch Golden Pheasants, $1Qe- spr: 1'955-_ hateh.- Golden Pheasent Cocks, $3.50 a.; Quackless Ducks, $3.50 pr.; also Grey Geese, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Dew- ey Joyce, P. O. Box 13, Vidalia, Phone 4768. Large, Bob White Quail, $4. pr- Ship on receipt of M. O. Mrs. Cecil D. Crummey, Roch- elle, Northern Bob White Quail, $1.25 ea.; Ringneck Pheasants, $2.50 ea. Golden Seabright _ Bantams, $2.-ea., $5. trio: mixed Bantams, 50c ea; Purebred White African Guineas, $2. ea.; White Corniso Games; also Prize Winning Roosters, 19 mo. Oldy2$20ea,- Onn, -Cratty Rt 2: Lavonia. Golden Pheasants, 1955. hatch cocks with 1954 hatch hens, $10. ea. Ship anywhere. D. Kennedy, Rt. 2, Quitman. Chukar quail, 1955 hatch, wire or ground raised, $2.50 and $3. ca. Satisfaction guar.; also Ambhurst Pheasants and Ban- tams. Robert L. Garrison, 1525 Fairburn Rd., S. W. Atlanta. White King Pigeons, Ameri- cas finest breeding strain. Og- den A. Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta, Phone Smyrna 5-7385. Jumbo White King Pigeons, Silver Kings; Bald-Head Tumb- Jers; Rollers and Racing Homers, pr.; Racing Homers with Pedigrees, $7,.50pr. J. AL Nix, Jr.. Warm Springs Rd. Rt. 1, Columbus. Racing Homer Pigeons, from good stock, $4. pr. William F. Wiggins, Box 323 Sandersville. Pr. Silver Pheasants, $7.50: Ringnecks, $5. pr.; large Bob White Quail, $4. pr. Will ship. Send M. O. Mrs. Addie A. Ed- wards, oie Myrtle St. N.E., At- lanta 5. Phone AT-5152. 10 pr. Racing Homer Pige- ons, $2. pr. to. reduce stock. Show record of flying time. E. L. Stowers, Box 204, Tucker. Blue and White Peafowls, Pheasants, Silver Amherst and Reeves. Mrs. HES; Reagan, Me- Donough, Phone 3502. Bob White Quail, Chiker, and Pheasants. Sell or Exch. For Turkeys. J. R. N. Harper, Rt. 3, Alma. 300 Chukar quail, 24-30 wks. old, $2. ea. Tested. Shipped oo A. M. Royal, Arabi, Tel. 500 Bob White quail, 10 wks. old, $1.50 ea., over, $2. ea. Exp. charges collect. Frank Sauls, Tifton. i REDS: (N.H. R. I, PARMEN- TERS): -Purebred R. I. Reds, 4A grade, debeaked, 10 wks. old Dec. 22: pullets, $1. 50 ea.; cock- erels, $2. ea. Mrs. W. C. Cruce, Rt. de Harmony Grove Rd., Lil- burn, Phone Clarkston 3- 5102. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC: Bronze Turkeys, hens, $5.; Mrs. A. M. Powell, Ellaville. - 20 Turkeys for $60. Contact: Mrs. Emily B. -Vaughn, a omoth, Purebred Arcee Guineas, White with Yellow skin, $5. pr. Mrs. Lowell Lang, Rt. 1, Box 113, Bremen. 4 pr. 1955 Mallard Ducks, $3. pr.; also 200 No. Bob White quail, $3. pr. C. L. Cawthon, Riverdale, Phone JNO-2592 af- ter i-p= mM. Genuine North American wild Turkeys, large early Spring hatch, full plumage, $37.50 trio. Wm. J. Steele, Rt. 2, Eastman. 19 grey Geese, $2. ea. At my home, 4 mi. N. W. Talmo. Bob- by G. Byess, Rt. 1, Pendergrass. 15 young Turkeys, wt. 22-45 lbs: ea. Contact. Mrs. J. E. Car- ter, Rt. 4, Box 487 Atlanta, Phone PL-5-9237. ; _20 young Turkeys, mostly hens, approx. 6 lbs. to 12 lbs. ea. Mrs. J. A. Brooks, 974 Bolt- on Rd., N. W., Atlanta 18, Tel. SY-4-1797, 2 white female ducks, now laying, $2. ea. E. H. Bartsch, Ric Is BOK 20% cone Park, Phone PO-1-1968. Toms, $7. Add shipping charges. : Ref. Want small, sober, Christian, White or Col. family to live on farm and grow Tobacco, Corn, Cotton and Peanuts. New painted house and can furnish mileh cow. R. S. peas eee lee Alma. Want man that has aca exp. in apple or peach orchard for crew foreman in apple orchard. Must be able to keep up farm machinery. To begin Jan. 1, 1956. Give ref., exp. and salary expected in first letter. 2C2 Ve Miller, Cornelia. Want farmer with help on 50-50 basis. Have 9 A. cotton allotment, Pimento Pepper, Veg. and Corn. 4-R house, spring water, elec., small pond, irri- gation system; also mules and tractor outfit. See me 1 mi, So. LoveJoy. C. J. Parker, Sr, Rt. 2, Hampton. Want healthy, clean, white, middleaged woman without bad habits to live in home on farm, and help with light farm work: Furnish Rm., Board and small wkly. salary. Mrstet li -Ray, 19 Hillcrest, Elberton. Want White or col. small family with 3 all time workers to work Turpentine and raise hogs on 50-50 basis. About 1,200 pulling faces, _ plenty round timber to cup. House vacant, located 34% mi. No. Pitts. R. We Faircloth, Rochelle. Want man without bad hab- its, and willing worker to oper- ate 100 head herd Dairy. New parlor type barn, surge pipe line milkers; also good 5 Rm. house with running water, elec. on School bus and mail Rt. requested. Reid A. Wil- son, Rt. 3, Tifton, Phone 1593- M4, Want woman, with health card, no bad habits, to live in house with Christian people on farm, and do light farm chores for small salary and board. Mrs Jessie Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 207, Jonesboro, Phone M-5157. Want sober, white or col. farmer able furnish self. At- tend cows, hogs, pastures, crop on halves. Have extra work practically _all year. Ford trac- tor and equipment to handle. Get 1/3 of increase of pigs each year. 3 R. house, elec. well water, wood. F. F. Killings- worth, 1017 Benning Dr., Col- umbus. Want ae reliable, farmer for 1 or 2 H. crop as desired. 4 R. house, wiired for elec. stove, has well water. 20 mi. S. Atlanta. Standing rent, or 38rds and 4ths basis. A. H. Germain, 758 Hillpine Dr., N. oo Rites Biishop. 112 fbynn: St, -Cattleman or Poultryman. Can for woman and 3 children, 2 Want col. man alone or with wife only, to do gen. work on Farm, Have house, near store. Mrs. Hugh L. White, % Echo Valley Farm, Stockbridge. Want elderly woman to live in farm home and do light farm work. Also do garden and yard work, No milking. No letters ans. Miss Nannie Gardner, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Want White or Col., sober, | reliable family with 1- a boys, exp. in Dairy work and farm- ing. Must be able to run milk- ing machines, drive trucks and tractors. Have good ref. Apply at Glawsons Dairy.. J. Lee Glawson, Gray Monticello Rd., Bradley. . : POSITIONS WANTED . Woman without children, wants job on farm. Any kind of light farm work, and willing worker. Room, board and $12 wkly. salary. Mrs. Ella Rush- ing, Rt. 1, Temple. Cae Exp. Sober, and_ reliable Dairyman with small family wants job as Herdsman on farm. Salary or 50-50 basis. House must be wired for elec. | stove. Have to be moved. J. 43 yr. old honest, dependable woman, no bad habits, and 7 yr. old child wants job on farm doing light farm work. Live as one of family... Prefer year Letters ans. Mrs. Irene ee Griffin. 31 yr. old woman wants job on farm. Private Room and board, $25 or. $30 weekly sal- ary. No bad habits, honest and dependable. Letters ans, Mrs. Carroll Wilson, 112 Lynn St., Griffin. Would like to get in tee with someone who needs a good give ref. R. M. Blackwell, Stone Mountain. Want hoe crop or work on farm boys and 1 girl. 4-5 house, close to church and school. Prefer in Jackson Co. Mrs. Sallie -O- Kelley, Maysville. Want good farm on 50-50 ba- sis. Must be good land and. equip., and with good, reliable man. R. M. Powell, Rt. 2, Box Lake Park. 24 yr. old, healthy, strong man want job on farm. Cannot drive truck nor tractor. Willing to do any other farm work. George F. Mitchell, Box 162, Crawfordville. : Man and wife want job raising Broilers on poultry farm, on|i Share basis. 5 -yrs.. exp. C. C. E., Atlanta. Ethridge, Rt. 1, Auburn. Have jto be moved; tractor or truck, or loo layers. Would like | land, or more. G C. O. McKinney, Dahlo: in dairy. 9 in fam ly. Chatsworth, = around job, $15 weekly salary. | . (no. cotton), -|and chickens, and chickens. Ne Room ae wire 135, Dalton. | _ 25 yr. old, ma c honest man, no bad ha job on Dairy. Ca or truck. Move r give ref. Atlin Brid Glenwood. man want job o worker. Can also -pai most anything like car poultry. Need room. Go anywhere. I. M. Was Experiment. : job raising Broilers or to layers. Have su: e tun 10-30,000 cap. B c con Rd., on J. T. Anthony 1 Otis O. Turner, Rt. 1, 16 yr. old boy, life tim all types of farming ani time. See me. T. J. Woo Married man, equip. Prefer N. Atl fer place where all pone me at Cc too farm. Thomas J. 1, Tunnel Hill, T 31 yr. old man and | job on farm, doing want job* on farm, work. Exp. in trac chain saw work, hay baler and othe Howardemfwyet mfy o 9-18 yrs. old in Dairy work. Se Godfrey. Willie M. 3, Madison, Family of Chicken far 15,000 to 20,000 aD., crop on 50-50 bas: Two good hands n Want farm: on hal Ww. White, single, 4 Sober, exp. regular mi Man, 40 yrs., with ng, want job at once. Hasunen: POULTRY WANTED . BANTAMS: Want-to buy or trade Golden Sebrights or B. B. Reds, O. E. Game Bantams, show birds for White Jap Silkie hens. Elmer I. Wix, 331 Josephine St., N. E., Atlanta 7. DUCKS: Want several Mallard Ducks. State price of each. B. R. Maul- din, Rt. 1, Milner. GAMES: Want Rooster and 2 hens, White Mugg Games. State price or will trade other game chicks. A. C. McJunkin, P. O. Box 25, Boston. GEESE: Want purebred Toulouse gan- der, Close enough to come after, Mrs. X. M. Ritz, Cambelton Rd., Fairburn. PEACOCKS: Want Indian Blue Peacock, 2 yrs. old. State price. Fred Hen- derson, Box 109, Toccoa. Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Mar GRADS Thomaston Atlanta Athens. Rome Atlanta ] 12-12 12-13 12-14 12-14 12-15 Steers & Heifers RoCUe aie Good 16.00-17.50 15.75-17.25 15.00-16.00 15.75-17.25 15.75-17.00 Comk. 13.00-15.25 12.00-15.00 13.00-15.00 12.00-16.50 12.00-14.50 Utility 11.50-13.00 11.00-13.00 11,00-12.50 11.00-13.50 11.00-12.75_ Cutters 10.00-11.00 10.00-11.75 10.00-11.00 10.00-12.00 10.00-11.25 CALVES , : 3 as Good & Choice 15.50-18.00 15.25-18.75 15.25-19.50 | 15.75-18.75 | 15.00-17.00 Util. & Coml. 11.00-15.25 11.00-16.00 11.00-15.25 11.50-16.00 -17.00-15.25 Coml. gd. & Ch. at Sie Vealers 16.00-29.00 16.00-26.00 16.00-31.25 16.00-22.50 cows is Bs - Utility 9.75-11.00 10.00-11.00 -9.75-10.75 10.00-11.00 Cc. & Cc, 6.75-10.50 7.00-10.50 6.50-10.00 7.00-10.00 7,00-10.00 BULLS : : Bose Util. & Coml. 11.75-13.00 12.00-13.50 11.00-14,00 12.00-12.50 11.50-13.75 Cutters 10,00-11.50 10.00-12.50 10.00-11.00 10.00-12.00 10.00-12.00. STOCKERS a 5 See Steers & Heifers 11.00-15.00 12.00-17.00 11,00-15.00 11.00-16.50 Calves i 11.00-16.00 11.00-17.00 11.00-14.75 11.00-15.25 Source of Information ~ 5@ Seventh Street, N. E. eee Pr Ci ie TN dee _ Bederal - State Market News Service Atlanja, &