Commissioner Phil Campbell, NUMBER 17 his olumn. Some notices will be a age 2, column 1, under Sale ld be mailed to: Editor, L, Atlanta ce American Associa- or Advancement | of ae fone Coastal Plane Exp- Stan Annual ton- oe acre peanut ey ie ae ee current ee aah ef then I have discussed the idea with ees | number of farmers who have oe ~ Not Planting Allotment No Reason For Losing tt BY PHIL CAMPBELL sc aeioner of Agriculture _ Many farmers have responded favor- ably to my suggestion that they, in times of crop surpluses, be allowed to keep their acreage allotments on major crops such as cotton, peanuts and tobacco, a whether or not S plant their allotted acreage. -E inde such a suggestion aiken ap- pearing before members of the U. S. Senate Agriculture - committee at their recent committee hearing in Macon. Since _the idea themselves, - At the hearing in Macon I told the ions study farm problems, that in my opinion the farmer is actually doing the government a favor if he does not plant government supported crops when | the nation is facing a surplus problem. PRESENT SYSTEM Under the present system, if a farmer does not want to plant his acreage allot- ment on one or more of the major crops he can have the allotment distributed to other farmers in his county who would like to plant the crop, I see no eblccuon to this. The law stipulates, Roweyer that a farmer must plant his crop allotment ~ occasionally or his allotment will be taken from him. In such cases Georgia can lose crop acreage which may be given to farmers of other states. In view of the fact the government is | often faced with the problem of market- | ing crop surpluses, just as at the present, _I can not understand why it continues to force farmers to plant these crops. WOULD REDUCE PRODUCTION I know for a fact that many of our cotton, peanut and tobacco farmers plant - their allotments on certain occasions only because the allotment will be taken from them if they do not plant. I am convin- ced that by cooperating with the farmer who does not desire to plant his allot- | ment, the government could reduce pro- 1956 Pale, Slick Tobacco To Be Discounted U.S.D.A. The U. S. Department of Agriculture nas announced that it plans to discount any pale and slick tobaccos that may ~ be offered for loan in the. price support _ program for ee 1956 flue-cured tobacco crop. proposed action arises from the fact that the quantity of pale and slick? tobacco entering flue-cured markets rose signif- icantly with the 1955 crop. Dates Listed For Sixteen Fat Cattle Shows, Sales The dates for 16 fat cattle shows and sales over the state have been announced by the Agricultural Extension Service. Those announced include Americus, Jan. 18-19; Dawson, March 13; Claxton, March 21; Glennville, March 27; Valdos- ta, March 29; Sylvester, April 2; Swains- ~ boro, April 2; Alma, April 4; Albany, April 10-11; Commerce, April 14 (show only): Ashburn, April 17-18; Atlanta, April 17-18; Douglas, April 24: States- boro, April 25; Sylvania, April 26 and Tastman, May 4. duction of these major crops by as much as 10 to 15 percent in a single year. Many of the farmers I have talked to since the Macon hearing have agreed _with me. They cant understand why the government should penalize them for not planting when they are actually will- : ing to help the nation by not adding to the crop surplus that now constitutes one of the major farm problems of the ad- ministration. If a farmer is willing to cut down en his crop production at times of crop surpluses and high storage costs, it seems to me that the government should be extremely happy to cooperate. Certain- ly the farmer should not be penalized when he himself takes action that will help the government solve some of its complicated farm problems. When there is no surplus I see no reason why unwanted acreage should not be distributed among farmers who do wish to plant the crop. MISSISSIPP] | * PEANUTS BROILERS Georgia, First: e NAVAL STORES e PEACHES e PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS USDA officials say the need for the = aon: PAGE Two GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN -on the mailing list and for enarige ot faeces to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. oA NATIONAL assockar Me es pea was ts Eo onre of notice. 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 not assume any responsibility notices. Onder Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does Builetin, nor for any transaction resulting from published for any notice appearing in the _ kimited space vill not Renan insertion of onees contain. ting more than 35-40 words, not including name and address PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner Published 114-122 Pace St., . By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3579 Bureau of Markets, 222 Siate Capitol] Atlanta, Georgia Weekly at . Covington, Georgia Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington. Georgia under Act of June 6, Accepted, for mailing at 3 Dairy equipment: 4 can Vic- tor milk cooler, 10 gal. portable water heater with hoist; some 10 gal. milk cans and other es- sential equipment, good cond. reasonable. W. O. Chitwood, Box 63, Mt. Airy. Blacksmiths Post Drill Press, with drills. Contact. W. McD. Harley, St. Simons Island. Fibre Coated Pulley for Ford or Ferguson tractor; also 5 disc. Case tiller, with seed box. All in excellent cond. Robert Ritchey, Pomona. ~ Practically new David Brady 1-horse wagon, uSed less! than wk., $105, or exch. for Manure Spreader in good working cond. that fits Ford tractor; also 1- horse Turning Plow, $8. Roy} Grindle, Dahlonega. Farmail B. Tractor, disc. har- row, Spike harrow, disc. plow, Woodsaw, 6 row cotton duster, lime spreader, stalk cutter, hammer mill, planters, fertili- zer and Cultivators attach., mower and rake, tractor wa- gon. All mounted or pulled by tractor. Mrs. Ruby W. Richards, Salem Rd, Rt. 2, Thomson, Phone 846. Berkley deep well $125. Mrs. pump, Docia Harris, Lula. SECOND HAND _ MACHINERY WANTED Want Cultivator, Planters and Fertilizer attachment, in good cond. for Farmall A. Tractor. Must work by hand jift: also Sood used tractor tire, size 9x24. T. Julian Gaines, Rt. a Elberton. Want used sub-soiler for Ford tractor with 3 point hook up, at reasonable price. F. A. Wright, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Want cut-off saw with elec. Or gasoline motor, in good cond. Quote price. F. J. Wilson, 4550 Boring Rd., Decatur, Phone DE- Want planters and Cultivators for Ford tractor. O. T. Duck- SECOND HAND | MACHINERY WANTED Want belt pulley for AC trac- tor Model G, in good cond.; also need good belt. J.B. Hickman, Milner. es 2 Want two 10-28 in. tractor tires, in good cond.; also two 400-19 in. tractor tires. F. W. Hamers, EOS Phone 151-J. Want good _ used Sou brand elec. shallow pump, in- valve. Advise make, cond., and price. del. Wesley S. Bellamy, Luthersville. Want elettric motor, 2 or 3 H.P., single-phase, in good cond. to be used for cut-off Saw. Must be cheap for cash. D. W. Young, Rt. 4, Dallas. Want small Sawmill, in good cond., within 100 mi. Hampton. State Cong. and cash price. Letters ans. J. W.. Garner, Rt. A Hampton. | Want elec. submersible type, approx. 250 ft. depth. Can Exch. 3/4 horse power deep well Jet type, ee tically new. E. B. Cook, oO. Box 1384, Athens. ~ { Want Shuffle Wing for Farm- all-C. Tractor, Cheap for cash. Mrs. Janie Rowland, Rt. 4, c/o L. A. Barron, Cochran. \Want AC 66 Combine with grain Bin attach. Deserib fully anid quote price; also 1950. Ford tractor for , sale. Robert H. Tootle, Reidsville. SEED:AND GRAIN FOR SALE Fresh Calif. multiplying beer seed; 20c st. 12 starts, for $1. PP. Shirley Blue, Rt. 1, Waco. _Cokers 48-93 Pct. Oats, com- ae run, at market price. Let- ley. 1500 bu. Texas rust-proof 14 Oats, germ. 94 Pet., State test- ed, 95c bu., combine run, _85c bu. in bulk, Advise before com- ing; recleaned Iron peas, 2 bu. bags, $4.00 bu. Ship or. del. rea- sonable distance. Milton P. Min- chew, Jr., Rt. 3, Macon, phone 37039... 6,000 lbs. Sericea Lespedeza seed, $18 CWT; also 3,000 lbs. Arling Sericea, all recleaned and scarified, $25 CWT. W. D. Wyatt, Brooks, Phone 204-W-1. Brown streaked and white half runner also cornfield bean seed, 35c lb.; Okra seed; 50c Ib.; Yellow Pumpkin, 20ce cup. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. 700 lbs. Dixie Reseeding Crim- son Clover, 84 Pet. germ., 25c lb.; 200 Ibs. Chapel Hill Rescue, 20c lb. J. H. Coleman, Jr., Rt., Mitchell. 402. and VA. Gold Tobacco Seed, Germ. tested, 60c 0z.; 3 ounces or more, 50c.0z. PP. Geo. Y. Fletcher, Rt. 3, Tifton. Genuine Hicks Broadleaf To- bacco Seed, from Cokers cert. seed, highest germ. and purity, $1.40 oz., $15, lb. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Booking orders on 1955 crop Cattail Millet, Sericea, Lespede- za, Wheat, Iron and Clay Peas. Germ. and purity guar. See San- kie Powell at farm near Wrens, or Contact M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. 4 White mubhiplying nest Onions, $1.50 gal.; Col. bunch Butter Beans, and mixed Okra seed, ea. 60c EoD: Emma Dugger, Oliver. 1955 Mammoth gourd, 25 seed, 10c and stamped envelope. Mrs. Wiley Tinker, Rt. 2, Trenton. 1955 crop Ky. 31 Fescue, test- ed, recleaned, $16 CWT; -also Sericea seed, combine run, $10 CWT. Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale. Phone Fayetteville 5581. Abruzzi Rye see, free of Nox- ious weeds, combine run, $2.50 bu. F.O.B.; also selected Tobac- co (Speights 42) seed, oz. val Frederick A worth, Rt. 2, Carlton. cluding tank, pipe and foot]. | Glennville, ters ans. E. L. Boke Fort Val- ; field Cabbage, Iceberg Lettuce. 50c lb. PP; also Cert. G.C.1.A.| combine Sagrain Conch, White Acre, and Cabbage pea seed, af- fidavit Starr Millet seed, Germ. prices. D. A. Law, Chula: Pensacola Bahair Grass seed, high germ. and purity guar. In Barber, Rt. 2, Nashville. Kobe Lespedeza seed, clean, combine run, 20c-> lb. FOB. farm. No orders less $1. W.. W. Mask, Fayetteville, Phone 4284. Butter bean seed, very prolific bearer, 3 Ibs., $1. K. R. Smith, Rt. 2, Thompson. 4 lots peas. Purity and germ. good. Small quantity prices postpaid per lb.; Cabbage, 35c; Conch, 32c; Running Acre, 28c; 2 bu. or more, price per Ib., FOB Camilla: Cabbage, 26c; Conch, 24c; Acre, 21c. Roy M. Brooks, Rt. we Newton. 2 Okra _ seed, 50 lb. ee by lb, Charlie E. Smith, Ves Flowery Branch. . 12 lbs. old time Grass nuts, 40c lb.; old/time Okra seed, 50c cup. No checks, nor M.O. "Add postage. Mrs. Dorothy Money Rt. 1, Box 129, Bremen. 1955 Golden Cure Tobacco | _and purity, 75e oz. in half lb. and pound lots. H. = Swindell, Fla. special Tobacco deed, 50 z.; $6 lb. Satisfaction guar, S. G. Thompson, Oak Park. Abruzzi Rye, $2.85 bu.; Colon- ial Barley, $1.65 bu.; reseeding Crimson Clover, 30c lb. All re- cleaned. Geo. H. Childs, c/o Nehi Bottling Co. Thomaston. PLANTS FOR SALE Martha Washington Asparag- Us;- 2-yr.,.- 12. plants; $1.25; 25, $2. 25: Concord Grapes, 2 yrs., 6, $12: $2.30 doz.; 3 yr., 6, $1.90; 12, $3.75; Latham - Red Rasp- berry, 1 yr. $1.50 doz.; 25, $2.75; Everbearing Streamline Straw- hoe $2.50 C. Add postage. A. . Friday, Rt. 5 Rome. 2 fee Strawberry plants, spring and Hverbearing mixed, 75e C. Add postage. No checks. E. H. Webb, 257 Boulevard St. Monroe, Phone 6676. Acres large Strong Cabbage plants, Chas. Wakefield and Mkt. Copenhagen also white Bermuda. onion plants, 500, $1253 Slee -Giao Oe bone o Ve,e Shipped express collect, and prompt. E. L. Fitzgerald, Fitz- gerald. fy Fall grown, frost proof, Cab- bage, Mkt. Copenhagen, and | Chas. Wakefield, also white Bermuda onion plants 500, $1252 62s Mo- $7.50. -t0rs, SaeMe Shipped Express Collect. Mrs. . Stokes, Box 349, Fitzger- | Ae 5 Roa eco 1 yr. size, $1 doz.; Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Wonder Beets, Car- rots, heading Collards, Wake- All 35c doz. No less. $1 lots. Add 25c on ea. $1 order. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Register. Tenn. Beauty and Tenn. Blake- more Strawberry, $1 .; $7 M.; 500, $3.50; also Lawton" Black- berry plants, STO le de@z.scs H. Graves, Fayetteville. Red multiplying onion plants 50c C; Fig plants, 50c and $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla. Mtn. Huckleberry, 2 doz., 75c; Field Dewberry and Blackber- ry, 50c doz.; Muscadine vines, 4 ft. and Biue Damson Plum Sprouts, 45c ea., rooted; also Slick leaf mustard seed, 40c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Good strong frost proof Cab- Bermuda onion plants, 300, $1.25; 500 $1.70; $2.50 M. Fu Laws frost-proof.garden peas, | ' and Purity test. Guar. Speciall.| 100 lb. bags, 25 lb. Virgil T.| 1955 Old-fashioned Pole. cole freight, 25 lb. by. mail, PP. 50c} seed, state tested, highest germ. | bale; Bright Seri | Grady Thompson, R bage, and White); and Yellow |. guar. me Ina Griffin, : Hox 60, a Klondike Strawberry, C.; Catnip, 40e bunch Pe mint, 40c doz., _ Scupper vine cuttings, Huckleberry, bearing si doz., Brown striped half ners bean seed, 60c cu postage. Mrs. Lee Bod Gainesville. ; . Wakefield fr cabbage, 300, $1.25; 51 $2.50 M. PP. $2 M. a also Rutger Tomato | lb. R. Chanclor, Pitts Chas. Wakefield Cabbage 500, Sie Tose Ot or 60c C. Del. ess postage. Jemim Talking Rock. | Speckle Crowde White Black- -eyes, Java Crowders Exc 2 print or 3) whit postage on each. Op mell, Rt. 2, Talking Ri Willetts. Wonder ga silghtly damaged by W 40c cup; Blue hull tende beans, 50c cup. Mrs. Joh er, Rt. 2, Templ 2 bu. or more purpl Crowder Peas, 2 bu. W Black-eye " Crowders pieced: washed and w eV ed, Make best offer per Hope McMiche: Striped half bbe 50c cup; small w cup. Add post ge I sacks, white or co. ell. Meeler, ae a op. Mine pine 3 cups, $1; White ter beans, eating 0: 3 cups, $1, 1955 cro pepper, 40c qt.; ner beans, goo cups $1.25, Ad Samuel Caine, Rt. Large running Bu field Beans, striped, Bunch. Butter Beans Ib.; also Butter Pea A at garden. TR ane Gunclub ae N. W. 18s _ Light cream col. Crowder Peas, 25c bu.; also good hasting: White corn, at my ple bu. Will not ship McKinley, Ritsos Lit Tron Clay cow Pe: excellent quality, also Baloxi Soy Beans. All in new 2 bu. bags. Laboratory test. For on all or. part. L HAY AND S (WHEAT, OAT: good grass Hay, Bas ee 453, Douglasville. Highly fertilized Ci muda Hay, free from rain, bales average, ton at barn; also Pe baled, $25 ton. Dr. V. Eastman, Fuons 32: count and prompt _shipmer Atkinson, Rt osta, guar. James Griffin, Ri 60, Baxley. rig t Baars baled | lodes St., y Ky 31 Fescue, Dallis square bales,. $25 ravis, % Pine Crest dale, Phone Bay Oat hay, $35 ton, | fillet and Grass hay, me Grass Hay, $25 quare bales, Die out rain. W. oks, Phone 204- wit ton. Del. te. J. E. Voy- 3, Rye Grass and 25. to $35 ton, de- Hiram D. ,, Phone Jones- oe Les- | t and baled with- arge lots. Write Lewis Lines RN ae Mrs. June Dahlonega. Pee Jb. Add post- homas J. Ruth- | M Union | lover hay, |. | 814 White Corn slipped shucks | $1. bu. at my barn, 7 mi. : GOURDS: d washed shade | 1955 Add postage. monds, Ri SYRUP: ; ib; Add postage. licholson, Presley. rs. E. HL Nich- an es, $1 lb. Add Me Jeanette. Chast- mr aaa pieces, $1 pt. Add 25 ea. or postage. Mrs. John Brown ARTICHOKES: Q ichokes, freshly dug ay of shipment. Advance notice for local del.,$7 bu. FOB, Wm. Re | Edwards, Dawson. - Jerusalem Artichokes, $7 bu. Exp. Col. PP. in second zone, $1.50 gal, or $1 gal. at my home. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE, DNS 8, Phone AT- 6452, BEES: : 10 hives of Bees, and 40 empty hives; all 10 Frame Fac- tory built hives, and supers Bargain. Everett Hunt, Rt. 4, Box 92, ae CORN: and Yellow Corn. Leon Walker, 1266 - 1st. -St., NW., Atlanta, Phone. SY-4- 3891. 450 bu. Sey good Cokers SE Cuthbert. D. Donald Peavy, Rt. 3 Cuthbert. Phone 115-J- =2) at night. ee Martin ae Diner Bae 25c ea.; larger, 50c- ea.; small mixed | shapes, 5e and 10 ea.; also Gourd seed, $1 cup., 950 pkg. Add postage. Mrs. -W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla. LEAF MOLD: High grade leaf mold, Sater ized and screened, $2 bu. del. V. W. Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 184, Savannah. | PECANS: Large Paper Shell Pecans, 50c Ib., 20 lbs. or more PP. d| posts: -|ROOTS AND HERBS: -| low Root, Cherry Bark, Sasafras Seve hundred bu. 1955 White i .| Ibs., 55e; Sides, 10-18 Ibs., FOR SALE "MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: .500 Cedar Posts 6- iD Eta) OuC ea. here. Frank N. Wansley, El-|a berton. Red Root, Colts, Foot, Yel- Root bark, 4 lb, \ox, 75c; also Red Hot Pepper and Honey Locust Seed, $1 C. Add postage. Mrs. Rosetta Butler, Rt. 3, Dah- lonega, SACKS: $ Print Sacks, 1,2 on 4 alike, 3 for $135; PP. Washed and free of holes. No samples. M. . with order., Charles Trice, Box 365, Norerss. Print feed sacks, wyacheds 2; 3, or more alike, without holes, 3, $1.25: $4.50 doz. No COD. Mrs. Geo, Collins, 891 pend Dr., NE, Atlanta | De SAGE: ~ 1955 hand oatniered. washed, shade dried sage, $1.50 lb. Add postage. Mrs. Claud Edmonds, Rt. 2, Toccoa. ARTICHOKES: Jerusalem artichokes, $1.50 gal. PP second zone; $7 bu. at my home or Exp. Col. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave/ NE., At- lanta 8, phone AT- 6452. Artichokes for pickling, $7 bu. FOB. Wm. R. Edwards, Daw- son. BUTTER: Good fresh Country Butter, in 1/2 lb. cakes, 50c %. At my home. Mrs. D. Ce Harper, 2858 Spas icn Rd., S.W., Atlanta eee ~ EGGS: Giant >S. c Black Minorca Eggs for setting, $3 per 15; also nan, MEAT; i Country Oe smoked meat or sugar cured. Hams, per lb. 10-20 lIbs., 85c; Shoulders, 8-14 50c lb. Guar. against spoilage. Ship- ped C.O.D. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box 5, Dexter. LEAF MOLD: High grade Leaf Mold, finely pulvarized and screened, fertilizes and Mulches, $2 bu. Del. V..M. Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 184, Savannah. PECANS: Shelled Pecans, $1.25 to $1.50 Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Viola Brady, Rt. 1, Box 343, Cairo. POPCORN: Fine White rice Popcorn on Cob, in 20 Ib. lots, $2.50. Add M. O. Mrs. J: K. McRae, Rt. 4, Ried, Quitman. postage. Mrs. Marie Holland, PEPPER: early 1955 hatch breeding Cock- erels, $5 ea. L. B. Wallan, New- | 1955 dried hot pepper, 35 qt.: ate Butter Peas for eating or anting, @5c qt., Butter Beans, 45c qt: Add post- age. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cum- ming. POTATOES: Old paghioncd: Bananas apace type, White Sweet Potatoes. Home grown, very nice size. Murphy W. Cooke, Rt. 2, San- dersville. ROOTS & HERBS: Yellow Root, 4 Ib. box, $1.30: Queen of the Meadow, 4 lb, $1.50. Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talk- ing Rock, Yellow Root, 4 lb. box, 95c PP. Mrs. Abe Goble, Rites Talk- ing Rock. Sampson Snake Root, os Ib. box, $2.50. Cash with all orders. Horace Cantrell; Rt. 5, Ellijay. SACKS: Print feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed and ironed, free of holes, and, Mildew., 1-4 alike, 40 ea. Miss Ivey Dugger, Oliver. SAGE == Hand gathered, washed, shade dried Sage, $1.50 lb. Add post- . age. No checks. Mrs. Ruby Brown, Rees Totcoa, TURPENTINE CUPS: 4,000 used 2. qt. Turpentine cups, in good cond. Half price. Wilson Studstill, Rt. 4, Abbe: ville. BLACK WALNUT MEATS: Walnut meats, $1 pt. Add post- age. Mrs, W, E. Swan, Rt. 1, Union Point. 2 bu. nice, sound, hulled Black Walnut Meats, dry and ready to crack, $5 bu. at my home. Will ship. Mrs. BE. M. Pope, Rt. 2, Box 190-B, Stockbridge. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BEE HIVES: Want 200 hives Bees, in gob cond. Martin Stone, Rt. 1, Box 77, Pearson. CANE: Want 500 stalks old fashion ribbon Cane (stripes up and down stalks); no other kind. Can take now or engage for Spring:1956. State price. W. P. Colvin, Rt, 1, Milner. PEANTS2 7: Want 90,000 yaised in open; frost and freeze tested. State lowest price FOB Atlanta. W. L. Cousins, 3001 Box 14, Coonler Rd., Dalton. | FRUIT TREES: onion plants, Want 8-10- ft. Pecan trees; prefer Stewart. Grady, Itson, Rt and White P2, Coe SEED: Want Moon ne Star Water- melon Seed. Will pay $1 oz Li C: Smith, 355 Connaly St., SE, Apt. 770, Atlanta 15. ARTICHOKES: : Want Sev. bu. Jetosaienn Ar- tichokes. State price per bu. CORN: Want some Yellow Corn. will pay, $1 bu. in ear of $1.15 shell- ed and del. here. Felton Denney, Rie 3: Carrollton, Phone TE-2- 8873. / " Want some corn at reasonable price. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Ria; Box 469, Augusta. HAY: Want del. to my, barn, 5-10 tons good Hay or Oat Straw. Quote price. F. J. Wilson, 4550 7122. MEAT: Want 10 lbs. of real lean meat, country pork sausage with sage, and not too much pepper; also large cured Ham, with not too much fat, at reasonable Mit. prices. J. C. Withers, 948 Oak- Want pure, star Millet cal Send sample and price in hund- red pound lots. L. E. Akins, Powersville. SHUCKS: Wellbor n, Rock Spring. CATTLE FOR SALE . eer Guernsey cow, freshen Dec. .20, with 4th. calf, gives 31/2 gal. milk daily, with common Pherson, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Purebred 7 yr. old polled White Face Hereford cow, healthy, gentle, good cond. $150. White Face male, 12 mo. old, and heifer; and get. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Rt. 2, Lula. _ Reg. horn type Hereford bull calves finest bloodlines. Ogden A. Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Cooledge Rd., Tucker. log Prices Paid At Various Markets Marietta, Phone Smyrna, 5-7385. ngnam Shumans S/Y, Hagen ne e No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Pelham S/Y Inc., Pelham 11.17 10.86 11.09 : one. ae 12.00. 11.21 poe : Ragsdale & Long Com. Co., Quitman 11.05 11.05 11.17 10.99 es Se : ; 11.60 raig Comm. Co., Dublin 12.00 12.65 12.40 =: 14.50 Valdosta L/S Co., Valdosta 11.56 11.95 11.40 11.95 $/Y, Swainsboro 12.00 12.08 12.15 13.00 c : 11.61 : ; bs Q 10.70 Hvys. | Dublin L/S Com. Co., Dublin 11.93, 412.12 11.85 12.05 - Farmer's L/S Ce., Douglas ~ 11.94 11.81 11.99 11.55 ee: eS Dalton L/S Auct. Ce., Dalton 11.20 -10.80 12.00 12.24 12.11 13.00 Nahunta L/S Auct., Nahunta 12.27 12.29 12.05 : Se 10116 Hvys. Bainbridge S/Y, Bainbridge 11.39 11.26 11.20 10.90 Co., Macon 12.70 12.50 13.20 14.80 11.47 | Teccoa L/S Aucf., Toccoa 17.25 14.25 13.75 13.00 oe, ee er aon : : December 14 lure Com. Co., Rome 12.45 11.95 11.00 10.50 | Toombs Co. S/Y, Lyons 12.16 12.01 11.75 11.75 Mkr., Hazlehurst 11.15 11.55 11.26- 11.35 | Thomasville $/Y, Thomasville 11.75 11.20 . Statesboro 11.50 12.35 11.60- 12.30. Tifton S/Y, Tifton 11.76 11.95 12.35 12.00 : 11.70 Cordele L/S Com. Co.; Cordele 12.79 12.90 12.90 9.55 hvys. Candler L/S Mkt., Metter 12.24 12.16 11.55 Pee Ss 10.00 hvys. Mayers & Morris Inc., Milan 11.87 12.30 12.27 10.15 oe 11.17 F086 -17.09. hvys. ee 21 f Be 5 December 17 : : ; s Me & Ine., Cuthbert pieo N26 1178 1121) Emanuel Co. S/,, Swainsboro 12.21 12.00 13.00 10.78 ss EOE L. Hvys. ee : i 10.50 hvys. 1, Augusta 4175 1150 Bartow L/S Com. Co., Cartersville 10.20 9.10 8.90 1158 12.00 12.75 12.56 | December 19 2 SZ-02.3 12-67, 12.24 12.00 | Columbus S/Y Co., Columbus 12.60 : i 10.00 hvys. Ga. Farm Products Seles Corp., 10.50 hvys. Thomaston 13.40 13.00 12.75 12.56 11.60 11.25 10.35 Seminole L/S Auc. Mkt., Donalsonville 11.85 9.50 hvys. 11.96 11.71 11.63 11.68 : : 12.30 12.07 11.84 10.66 Mrs. Robert ea Ashburn, : Boring Rd,, Decatur, Phone DE- dale Rd., N.E., Atlanta 7. PEPPER: Want some dried red hot Pep- per. Mrs. J> D. Wilcox, Hazle- : hurst. SEED: eae 2tons baled Shucks. | feed, $100 -at farm. J. C. Me-- or exch. for purebred rolled 5-6 mo. old. Bring _ No papers. - line unexcelled in Ga., eS PAGE FOUR CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 2 Holstein bull calf, from high producing Dam and artificial - breeding, $25. Can be reg. Pro- duction recerds of Dam and rat- ing of Sire sent on request: Dick | Mommsen, Rt. 3, Clarkesville. "Reg. Angus cattle, open and $250 bred heifers, bred Cows, to $1,000 ea. Lewis. Binds cys Silver Creek... ; Reg. Hereford tattle: horned type, bulls and heifers, 6-8 mo. old, $100 .ea. Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Phone Fayetteville, 5581, 10 mo. old purebred Santa Gertrudis bull: 10 mo. old half bred Santa Gertrudis and Brahma bull. J. W. Morris, c/o - Ga. Better Farms, No. 100 P:O. Box 119, Carrollton, Phone Ter- race 2-2852. * Guernsey bull; 18 mo: At Geerge W. Brands place, Centerville. No. letters ans. Gertrude Brand, Rt. 1, Litho- mia, HOGS FOR 3ALE old, good breeding, not reg. Cheap. Reg. 2 vr. old Hampshire boar, -from Champion stock, $40. Rob- ert Carpenter, Rt. 1, Tunnel Hill. Reg. Black Poland China pigs, vaccinated, 8-12 wks. old, a to $30 ea. E. P. Drexel, Rt, , Tif- ton. Fine stock big bone Guinea feeders: all sizes, 30 lbs. up. Some males and gilts almost ready to breed, from reg. stock. W.iME Gay, Rt. 3, Box 295-D, bceerals, Phone 6549. Bi bred Hampshire gilts and. boards, reg., 8-10 wks. old, $25 ea. F.0.B. airs FFA. Hilton E. Davidson, Rt. 2, Glenwood. 75 good pigs, My place, 2 mi. So; Litha Springs. Get inf. at Gulf Station, Litha Springs. Wil- lie B. West, Rt. 1, Douglasville. x Black PC breeding stock, from weaned pigs to bred sows, over 200 to select from, Champion _ bloodlines. Will ship or best come see. Jas. R. Mullis, Coch- ran. 40 deep red, Reg. Duroc pigs, with life treatment against Cho- Jera; 30 head unrelated, $25 ea. at farm. If 3 taken, will del. at $30 ea. H. L. Williams, c/o Valley Farm, Baxley, Phone 2514. Purebred Hampshire gilts and boars, reg. 8-10 wks. old, $25 ea. FOB. Hilton E. David- son, Glenwood, Rt. 2, Lowery FEA. ; Reg. Duroc pigs. Can be seen at my farm, 7 mi. E. Cordele on Hatly Rd. Mrs. C. H. Fend- ley, Rt. 2, Cordele. Reg. Duroc pigs, 10-12 wks. old, papers furnished, wormed, and treated for Cholera. ae 2. lit- ters by Foundation Prince (The $2,000 Boar). Have 25 to choose from 6 litters not related, $25 ea at farm. J. M. Harper, Rt. 5, Milledgeville. 9 Purebred Cherry Red Duroc Jersey pigs, blocky type, from Reg. stock. J. J. Waters, Louis- ville. Duroc and Hampshire pigs, crossed, now ready, at farm. $6 to $10 ea. S. E. Farrar, Rt. 2, Box 246, Newnan, Phone 1578-M-4. 2 Reg. SPC gilts, ready to breed best bloodlines, $35 ea. with papers, or both for $65. George Ferguson Rt. 5, Cave Spring. Black PC Sow wt. with third litter, 12 pigs, with papers; gilt, 300 lbs., $50; gilt, 225 lbs., $40. Mrs. Janie Rowland, % L. A. Barron, Rt. 4, Cochran. 650 Ibs. $110 Reg. Essex Gilts and males; also two bred sows. Special prices at my farm. A. P. Chap- man, Rt. 5, Moultrie. OIC pigs, 8-12 wks. old, from Chempion. bloodlines, $22.50 at farm, $25 ea. shipped F.O.B: Price includes reg. papers. IT. C. EB c/o Moss Oaks Farm, Wiimens 4 berry, Rt: 5, Cumming. OIC breeding stock pigs, $25 ea., reg. and crated and treated; bred gilts, bred to prize winner at National Show 1955, farrew in late Jan. $47 ea. with papers. All shortnose, blocky type, Paul J.Cain, Rt. 1 Commerce. SPC bred gilts, and 3-4 mo. old boars, and gilts. Reg. in buy- ers name. My place 4 mi. S.E. Pinehurst. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst. : j wee HORSES AND MULES - FOR SALE Black Mule, about 900 Ibs., trim built, 8 yrs. old, work anywhere, very gentle; Cole Planter Guano distributor, gear and. 2-wheel rubber tire wagon, $100 for lot. A. J. Adams, Rt. 2, Box 177-A, Fitzgerald. iene Walkers: one Mare and yearling Colt, due for another ings, blaz face, Chestnut, gentle; also Tenn. walker chest- nut Stallion, 3 yrs. old. Charles -Pagel, Hephzibah, Phone 3642. Shetland ponies, trained, gentle, under 2 yrs. old. Reas- onable: Also want new or used 2-4 wheel pony cart. Bob Mey- er, 169 W. Ridge Circle, Mac- on. Golden Solemn Stallion, 8 yrs. old, white mane and tail, Blaze face, White sock, $175: Pinto horse Colt, 7 mo. old, from well mannered Mare Pony and above stud, Sorrell and White Markings, $150. Wil- liam T. Stone, Box 467, Waynes- boro, Phone 3703. : Dark Chstnut bay, gaited, 1,000 lb. Mare, Blaze face, one. stocking, 4 yrs. old next spring, $100 at farm. Ezra N. Castle- 2 Shetland Ponies: gentle lit- tle Mare, 3 yrs. old, Black and White, $350.; other horse, 400 Ibs., 12 yrs. old, $150. Patrick Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley. White Mare, work with single or dbl. and anybody can ride, $75 my place. Earl J. Smith, 200 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody, Phone Chamblee, 17-5172. Tenn. Walker and small Shetland pony, $175 ea. Dillard Wood, Bowdon, Phone 2131. Palomino Stud -Colt, 18 mo. old, junior reg. Palomino Horse -breeders of America. Will del. or can see. at Westwood farm. Geonge W. West, Jr., 4825 Ptree. Dunwoody Rd, N.E., Atlanta, Phone EX-5579. 5 gaited, Strawberry roan, gadidile herse, good cond., will plow with more training, easily handled and not frightened by mioises- er vehicles. Reasonable price at my home, 3-1/2 mi. N. -W. Acree, Ga. W. L. John- son, Rt. A, Box 580, Albany. Black Gelding, 5-6 yr. old, wt. 650 lbs., very gentle, and children can handle, $75- Rich- ard Corbitt, Rt. 1, Alma. POULTRY FOR SALE Purebred Buff Cochin ~Ban- tams, show stock, 5 hens, and 2 roosters, $10; also mixed Bantams, 10 hens, and 2 roosters $10. Robert Harris, Rt. 5, Mari- etta, Phone Smyrna, 55802. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: 5 Game Stags, 1/2 Clarett, 1/2 Clipper, ready to walk, $2 ea. G. R.* Griffin Oak St., Gainesville. Extra fine White Cornish Cockrels, 6 mo. old, ready for service, $3.50 ea., or 10 for $30. Will ship if buyer pay ex- press. -C. L. Holtzclaw, Rt. 3, Cedartown. 7 Games, April hatched, 4 War Horse hens and 1 Rooster, 1 Claret Hen and 1 Rooster, $4 ea., or $26 for lot. Will trade for calf or pigs. R. N. Bates, Empire. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, UAIL, DOVE: White King Pigeons Amer- icas finest breeding strain. Og-' den A. Geilfuss, Rt. 3, Windy colt in March; with white stock- |: and large black Buck. Excell- Reasonably priced. Ship any- Racing Homers, best of blood- lines, Tofts. Pedigres with all birds. ans. E. A. Fennell, 1351 Spring- er St., Columbus. Bob White quail, $3.50 pr.; also about 30 Chukar Roost- /ers, $3 ea. J. E. West, 151 Ella- wood Ave., Cedartown. Pure Silver Kings, $4 spl $7 for 2-pr.; also 2 pr. White King Pigeons same price. G. W. yee c/o, Williams Dairy, 808, Rt. 1, Columbus. REDS: 25 N. H. Red Pullets, 6 mo. old, now laying, $1.35 ea., or less if all taken at once. My place, near Panola and Stone, Mtin. Rd., So. Near Panola Bridge. Mrs. oie Cs Edwards, He 3, Li- thonia. a: WYANDOTTES: 4 purebred RCSL Wyandotte Cock, March 1955 hatch, $2.50 ea; also Sage, $2 Ib. Docia Har- ris, Lula. TURKEYS, GINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC: , Purebred African Guineas, White with Yellow legs and skin. Mrs. Lowell ee Rt Box LBs Bremen. POULTRY WANTED Want 1 or 2 pr. of the little Mourning Doves (kind that stays around yards and gar- dens), same color as the wild, ce smatler. J. H. Barr, Lump- in LEGHORNS: Want 200 strong, iealtiie Lindstrom 3-A puillets about 4 mos. old, to be del. about. April 15y 1956. Will exch. smaill grist mill for same. Mrs. Etta S. Harrison, Se RABBITS, "CHINCHILLAS, AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES FOR SALE) _ _ NZ White buck Rabbits, 6 mo. old, $3.50 to $4; Does <3: 50 to $4; 8-9 mo. old bucks, $43. Does, $5-$7, 2 yrs. old fine breeders, $6.50-$7.50 ea. Ex- cellent breeding. Others reas- onably priced. C. W. Page, 149 N.- Ave., NE, Atlanta 8, Phone AT- 6452, Pr. Black Rabbits, 6 wks. old $3 pr. Will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd., Box muds Dalton. 2 White Rabbits, very re 1 buck and 1 doe. Make offers. E. H. Bartsch Rt. 1, Box 25, College Park, Phone PO- 71-1968 Red NZ Buck and Doe, also other Rabbits for sale. Cannot ship. Mrs. L. E, Watkins, 3810 Adamsville, Dr., SW., Atlanta, Phone -PL-5-0229, : 2 large White Doe Rabbits ent breeders, 2 yrs. old, $5 trio. B. F. Hudgins, 865 Colum- bia Dr., Decatur. Rabbits and Guinea Pigs (Cavies). Any size and col. Cheap. No extra charges to ship. Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford Hwy., Rt. 2, Atlanta. 3 breeding pr. Ree So. Amer- ican Chinchillas (not rabbits), and 3 young males. Cheap. C. J. Garrett, 323 Aurel St., Bremen. NZ White. Rabits, 2 yr. old does, proven breeders, $7 and $7.50 ea. 6 to 8 mo; old does, $3.50 and $5 ea. Bucks, $3 fot$6 ea. Sub. to Pedigree. All ey- cellent quality. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave, N. E., Atlanta 8, Phone AT- 6452. 8-10 ee old Rabbits, fine blooded, both male and female, $1(25)) a,; cop 32 for 1 $2: Send Check. Shipped by Express Col- lect. Phillip Kelley, Harlem. 3 fine Ped, Calif. bucks, of best bloodlines, breeding age, good wt., type, markings, ete. -brna 5- 7385. Hill Rd., Marietta, Phone Smy- where. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. in E. Lang Millers and | Reasonably priced. All letters | or | Ellis, . Fitzgerald. g | HORSES: 3 breeding prs. reg. So. Am also 3 erican Chinchillas_ (not rabbits); one mo. old males. | Reasonable. C. J. Garrett, 323 | Laurel St. Bremen, Phone 2063 SHEEP AND GOATS _ o FOWSAER | = 115 Hampshire and South- Charles Phone 3642. 6 reg. 9 mo. old Cordidate | Rams for straight blood, or cross breeding. Letters ans. Dr. W. K. Cousins, 1091/2, So. Marble St., Rockmart. | Pagel, ee 2 pure Roucenbure Pie Car very gentle, and easily milked; Bets daily. Will freshen late Feb., $35 ea.; also one ea. Nanny freshen late Jan., and Billy, 1/4 Alpine, 3/4 Togg enburg. $50 a the 4. Will not ship. Mrs. We = Hubbard, Box 175, Senoia. Alpine goat, 2 qts. daily; also Nubian and Saanan, giving 2 ats. daily. Cheap. J. B. Goddard, 527 Elbridge Dr., N.W., Atlanta 18, Phone SY-4- 2144, Z ae freshen Jan. 15. All very heavy milkers, 5 qts. daily. Mrs. L. A. 217 Lacy St., Phone 9-6384. -. 5 Sheep, ea. 1 yr. Hampshire Rams, 1 grade Ram, Ewes, $20 ea. John C. Lee, Rt. Welcome All Rd., coe Phone PO-1- 6090. Black Nubian buck, 2 yrs. old, naturally hornless, proven fer- odorless. Have proof of his fer- tility. R..F. Jeffrey, 217 Beey St. Vere) Phone pe oo "LIVESTOCK WANTED - CATTLE: Ree Springer Cows or Cows with baby calf at side. No. heifers. Pierce L: Cline, Oxford, Phone Covington 2167. HOGS ie Want reg., within radius 75 mi. Definitely | type. Curtis M. Agnew, Rt. 3, Want 10 Duroc pigs at reason- able price. Marlin Alexander, Rt. 5, Cleveland. : Want small gentle Mare Horse without bad habits, and will ride and let children handle. Will pay reasonable price. C. E. Lawhorn, Rt. 4, Buena Vista. ~ Want 4-6 Pony Mares, if pric- |- ed right. Contact. M. J. Farr, c/o Farrs Cage Fouliy, Farm, Rt. 2, Hamilton. Z ; OXEN: Want 2 large Oxen that will snake logs out of swamp. L. O. Lindsey, Rt. 1, Swainsboro. SHEEP and GOATS: - Want Exch. 2-3: Spriiging Jersey Cows for good Hamp- shire Ewe Sheep, 1-3 yrs. old; also pair mules, not plugs, for | sale. J. F. Wellborn, Rock,. Spring. Pe Want fresh Saanan milk goat, reasonably priced, near Atlan- ta. James H. Henderson, Rt. 2, Austell. POSITIONS ee, ; Want tenant with 3 or more workers for 184 A. N. Ga. live- stock and crop farm. 10.7 A. Cotton allotment. House, elec., running water, phone; school bus Rt. Open. proposition. Share | Crop and day wages. H._S. Shearouse, 1537 W. Medlock |. Rd., Decatur, Phone ME-4-0187 After 6 p.m. Want man with exp. in ap- foreman on apple orchard. Must down Ewes; bred to purebred |. -| Hampshire Ram for early lambs. | 3 Saanan milk goats, pied a : College | : Se De tile during summer, and almost | | Want 100. ed. erates beef | SEC. ae ee = must be the long, rangy meat}. basis, or labor o ple or peach orchard for crew | t | dren, want light far reasonable wages; week, ae 5_R. hous -All can work to ton ete. Must be witl Christian people. Sc 4 mail Rt. Move as yt sible. Mrs. Twin City. 2 yrs. old, with first kidding, | share crop, oe jt eee hens. Ha ing to school), with reliable : Dairying, Catt vee as old: 2 full N a pone or also carpenter, habits, wants | on oe ae employment on P. as caretaker. E c/o Whitakers Bldg., Atlanta. and would like to as possible. Mrs eke Capitol AVE, Atla BOGE Rata hon ing worker, with w horse crop on haly Can drive tractor. Move anytime Co: Lowery; spits Man with wif a2. 14) want to far drive tractor, do 3 Carpenter work, Ha ficial leg. Prefer So. consider anywhe nett, c/o Chatsworth. Man, with 2 bo: work 14,000 Turpenti 59-50 basis. Wi Rm. house. H Roland St., He be able keep up farm machin ery; to begin Jan. 1. Give ref., and slaty expe 2, Wrightsville. i letter. C (