Linder Ce Ommeissioner aie report covering the ee. of the a ubmitting herewith the Bi- port from the Veterinary Di- covering the Fiscal years 1952- 53 1953-54, by activities. lections for the 1952-53 period were 43 and for the 1953-54 period 53. These collections were for li- s, permits, volume production tax, Ite ized accounting for this x No. Licenses Issued its ses & Permits Issued: & Cream Brokers . = 92 ~ 920.00 eam Testers : 174 870.00 | am Buying oh oe 8 16.00 Licenses eine : - EEO 5-1190:00 Dealers 1G 760.00 ( 93 186.00 ee 64 64.00. enses Issued aS 200 1,000.00 Dealer or wee 1,066 5,330.00 28 - 140.00 986 4,930.10 Gallons : "13, 753,245 6,892.57 ed 94,472,054 4,816.21 / 941,066 46,96 Pads - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 NUMBER 13 NNIAL REPORT OF DIVISION | Seed issue of the Market Bulle- -| your ad will be published. The sta inspections and miscellaneous Amount OO 2,890.00 ie Manufacturers 149 1,490.00 2 ao t Fons & Seed Bifion December fb, 1954 We will: publish a Flower and tin, December 15th and regularly thereafter as heretofore. Please have your copy in to the office by December 9th so -same rules apply as in the past. ~~ ELIZABETH HYNDS Out of State Inspection Service: - Milk _ Swine 41,293.88 Packing Plants 581.18 Total amount of foregoing is: $93,211.96 _ This Division is using I.B.M. Machines to tabulate and record all tests for T. B. -and Brucellosis. From these records it is found that there are approximately 25,844 herds that are now under agreements or soon will be participating either in the States T. B. and Brucellosis Eradication Program or __ the Federal Brucellosis Eradication Pro- gram, Under the State plan, the following work has been completed: - Authorizations issued to Private Practi- tioners to, conduct tests at the expense of State: 1952-53 Amount 1953-54 Animals Amount T. B. 142,491 $71, 245, 50 79 988 $39, 817. 00 Bangs 133,867 66,933.50 67, 183 33,591.50 Vaccinations 8,109 4,054.50 418 209.00 Anthrax : Hes 1,000 500.00 1,000 500.00 TOTALS 285,467 $142,733. 50 148,235 $74,117.50 Invoices passed for payment covering T. B., Bangs and Anthrax _ at the ex- pense of the State: 1952-53 es 1953-54 Animals Amount ' Animals Amount ese Fa sal 35,930.50 83,343 41,671.50 7 19,311.31 - Bangs 94,214 47,107. 00: 69,380 34,690.00 Vaetination EOAT 32023:50 1,493 746.50 = Anthrax:= .1,140 577.00 TOTALS 213,122 $106,561.00 155,356 $77,685.00 Blood samples handled by Brucellosis Laboratory: : 1952-53 1953-54 183,938 178,277 . Cards cut by I. B. M. Machines for Permanent Records: 1952-53 1953-54 Total Be. 199,872 167,534 367,406 Bangs 270,664 225,981 496,645 TOTAL 470,536 393,515 864,051 _ Indemnities Paid for T. B. and Bangs Reactors: _ 5 1953-54 1952-53 : $444.78 - pees QUARANTINE: In July, 1952, this Division received information that a herd of hogs was sus- pected of being infected with Vesicular Exanthema. The herd was immediately quarantined and tests set up. Results of test were positive. As the results of the test were posi- tive indicating that the disease was in Georgia, a Quarantine Sub-Division was immediately set up and all inspectors transferred to this division with addition- al inspectors added. A twenty-four hour inspection service was instaHed covering all highways, roads and railroads entering Georgia. The duties of the inspectors on the State Lines were to see that no livestock, pork or pork products entered Georgia without the approved health certificates, disinfection certificates and permits in accordance with Georgias requirements. This service was continued until July. of 1954. : In addition to ae inspectors were assigned to work contacting all garbage feeders in the State to see that all raw garbage was cooked in accordance with regulations before being fed to swine. The last outbreak of V. E. in Georgia occurred in January of 1954. During the period from July, 1952 through January, 1954, fourteen herds were involved and indemnity paid on 4,390 head of swine. f (Continued on Page 4) CS OPREE TWO oe GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN on the mailing list and for change ot address to STATE BU- REAU -OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta, NATIONAL one. ae ~LASSOCHAT wt WOR Aes LN MEM(B.ER Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage! regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. nor for any transaction notices. - Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address resulting from published Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga By Department ot Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau 0} Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga, Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act of June 6,. 1900. Accepted for mailing at-special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 8, i917. Executive Office State Capito! Editorial and Executiv Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pace St. Covington, ta L H SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 30 in. Meadows Corn Mill, powered by Intl. tractor. Trac- tor ideal for irrigation power. Reasonable price. J. H. Allen, McRae, Rt. 1. = 'Kut-Kwick Pulpwood Saw 7 HP motor, used very little, $200. T. H. Pfail, Newnan, Smoky Rd. New 20 HP Air Cooled Engine and 6 in, canvas belt with used feed mill, $250./ Will deliver. David Park, Alma, Rt. 2. Ford Tractor, 1949 model, $600; Planters and Cultivators; Intl. 06 Tractor, $500; 6 ft. Oliver Combine .$200; Tillers and Harrows. All good condi- tion. Mrs. Joe Clarke Marshall- ville. Surge Milking System, 4 units, and other dairy equip..E. M. Clapp, Byron. Ph. 453. Small 3 Roller Cane Mill, $25 or exch. for larger 3 Roller Mill in running shape. FOB. J. M. Wall; Auburn. Ph. 4420 Lawr- enceville. : Complete equipment for pas- teurizing plant for dairy. All good shape. E. G. Herron, Ross- ville, 1501 LaFayette Rd. ; Super A Tractor, excellent cond., cultivators, planters, fer- tilizer attachment, mower, weed- er, harrow, reasonable price. Hugh D. Barber, Turin, Rt. 1. Tractor Cutting Harrow, 24 in - disc, and Rake,'/$25; Other farm tools; 2 H Wagon; good mule, $25; 2 set gear for same; Cut- off Saw. Mrs. R. E. Prewett, Dallas, Rt. 2. 2 large Diesel Engines suit- able for irrigation pumps, one UD-18 Intl. and One D13,000 Caterpillar, both excellent cond. Reasonable, Robt. Reidsville, Box 172. 2 H wagon 2 H turning plow, Lynchburg No. 9, 2 H riper, corn dropper with dbl. plates (drops any kind of grain Good cond.) Also Black mare mule, 1150 Ibs., 10 yrs. old. See E. M. Buchanan, Whitesburg, Rt. 2. John Deere LA No. 2 Bottom Plow for sale. Ralph Dewberry, AcWorth. Ph. 5525. 4 Cub international tractor with 2 wheel rubber tired steel wag- on, mowing machine, hay rake and cultivating attachments, all in good shape, $650 for lot. Ham- ilton Ralls, Hogansville. Jay Bee No. 3 Humdinger Hammer Mill and 6 tons shucke for sale. Cy W. Hadden, Louis- ville, Clarks Mill Rd. GMC 6 Cylinder Diesel, 130 HP, running condition, suitable for irrigation, Dennis Williams, Ranger; Rt. 1. 2 Disc Athens Plow for Allis- Chalmers B Tractor, used less than 100 hours, $75. Jack R. Doss, Decatur, 2459 Lavista Dr. Ev. 6196. 52 Ford Tractor, ran only 745 hours, cultivators, planters, side set spring tooth cultivator, trac- tor jack 2 wheel traylor, cotton ee J. C. Towns, Loganville, Reet Bolens Huskie Garden Trac- tor, 4.3 HP turning plow, 6 ft. /cultivator, 8 disc harrow, good .cond., $150. L. R. Barnett, Rock- mart, RFD 1, Ph. 5393. 2 Buckeye Coal or Coke Chick en Brooders, $35; Also Myers4 Deep Well Water Pump with tank and pipe, $60 all good cond. H. Tootle, | |Mrs. Oscar H. Purcell, Carnes- | ville, Rt./2. | 1200 Egg Size Brower Elec | Incubator, used one season, per- | fect cond., $125. Fred Thomp- |son, Clarkston. Gulf Tractor Tire and Tube, size 9-32, good as new, put on to turn 5 acres, taken off, $36. FOB. E.-E., Mosley, Baxley, Rt. 1. Large size 2 Roller Cane Mill, fair cond., $65 cash or exch for shoats, calves, or pullets,, any good breed, or power pulp wood saw in good cond. Shellie D. Branch, Glennville, Rt. 1. | Fairbanks-Mrse Shallow Well |Pump with 42 gal. Galvanized tank, good cond., $50. C. M. Bet- terton, Ben Hill, 720 Campbell- |ton Rd., S. W. Fr. 2335: ; 2 complete Surge Stainless | Steel Milkers, motor compress- sor, and necessary euipment for dairy practically new, $325. John W. Orr, Sr. Winder. 2 H Wagon with deep bod- ies practically new, $100 cash. At my place. Sam Williams, Louis- | ville, Rt. 1, Box 67. Practically new Briggs and Straton 8 HP, Air Cooled Gaso- line Engine, and Wood saw, complete with pulleys, belt, 30 in. saw blade, all good cond., at half original cost. Dennie C. Garland, Atlanta, 556 Fletcher St., S. W. Am. 6985. Frick Saw Mill, O-1, U. D. 14 motor, 27 in. Frick edger with foot reseater, good cond. for sale or trade. Can see at Winder. dresser, bush and bog harrow, |- SECOND HAND | Lilliston Peanut. Combine, | | $1150.; Intl, 2 Row Tractor, .D. 34 ft. Elevator with: trucks,- mounted corn picker, $100.; J. D. 34 ft Elevator with