Phil Campbell, Commissioner Ie 7 y/pulletin WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1958 = NUMBER 18 an \ission TocEatly when railroads te were permitted to increase tes on a commodities me six ie : consideration of he 7 sinad the increase the Public Service sion pointed out that Georgia ctually need relief from the bur- sd transportation costs. mission order authorizing ase included the follow state- COMMISSION Is CON- ) THAT THERE IS A SEGMENT IPPING PUBLIC IN GEOR- SE NEED FOR RELIEF [E BURDEN OF INCREASED PORTATION COSTS OUT- 3 THE NEED. OF THE CAR- - OR INCREASED REVENUES. S OF RETURN OF THE OF THIS STATE ARE FAR 9S HERE CONTENDED TO BE ASONABLE AND THE COMMIS-* REES WITH THE COMMIS- NTS THAT. NO FURTHER ,E IN TRANSPORTATION - HOULD. BE IMPOSED ON : FARMING NEEDS OF LER, . SOIL CONDITIONERS (SECTICIDES. a order as ; issued by the Pislic Ser-_ mmission stated that no increase d charges on fertilizer and ferti- il conditioners (including ground ural limestone) or insecticides. shalf of Georgias farmers I want mmission for their interest in the r farmers during this period e gratifying to know that the , AWARE. OF FARM HAN THOSE OF THE RAIL- | de in the line haul carload_ rials when moving on fertilizer | appreciation to the Public Ser- Mee and os farm in- Best Wishes for Christmas In view of the fact our next issue of the Market Bulletin will reach 3? ~=most of you after you have observed Christmas | want to take this =? opportunity, in behalf of the Department of Agriculture, to send each | ; of you our Christmas greetings now. ' It is fitting, | think, that Christmas should come at the end of the year. Certainly it marks the end of a period of work and effort - toward the goal of a complete life. Yet at the same time, just as Christmas marks the birth date of our Saviour it also marks the birth of a new season, a new period during which we should rededi- cate ourselves to those principles taught by Christ. _ As our hearts join forces in the spirit of Christmas let us plan 3 for and pray for those qualitis and principles that we will need dur- vz ing the coming year in our efforts to create for ourselves and our families a life of greater fullness and spiritual enrichment. | We in the Department of Agriculture wish for all of you a most happy and enriching holiday season. May the blessings of our Lord uz fall on each of you during this special observance and remain with # you and yous eaning the year ahead. 2 oe Phil Campbell, | Se 9 Commissioner of oe Public Service Commission is aware of eur problems in agriculture and willing Poultry edvalr to help us in our efforts to overcome these es To Be Biggest Yet A gricu liu waa f The huge 1957 poultry cperue dias pes ' : scheduled by the Southeastern Poultry abs C A i E N Dp A 4 and Egg Association at the Atlanta mu- nicipal auditorium Jan. 28-30 will be 25 percent bigger than the record event held Dec. 19, Gainesville Yellow corn con- last January. test awards. President Oscar A. Boyst of Princeton, W. Va., says the display of poultry sup- plies, equipment and birds will fill four large exhibit halls. The exposition will be held in conjunction with the Associa- tions 10th anniversary convention billed - 5 | as a Blue Ribbon event. Jan. 8, ABAC, Tifton Farm income tax short course. es: ean 10, ABAC, Tifton Busrait short cCoupse, <-->. E Jan. 15, ABAC;- ition Cotton short Approximately 160 firms. will exhibit a _ course, their merchandise and equipment in Ree about 250 booths, making the three-day Jan. 15-16, University of Georgia show one of the biggest poultry exposi- Annual meet Ga. Plant Food Edu- tions in the nation. More that 4,000 poul- cational Society. {Continued O On Page 4) Georgia PIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH = Georgia, First: e PEANUTS e PEACHES e PIMIENTO PEPPER _ STATE: EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI /* BROILERS = NAVAL STORES IMPROVED PECANS rears paxGh PWOU ot tee it GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special ie of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8. 1917. s NATIONAL EDITORIAL oN = |assocharien FRILLATE MEMBER Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations imserted one time on each re- quest and repeated orly when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Notices must be received not later than Tuesday for Market Bulletin of the following week. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization licensed as a commercial business or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any individual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. r l The Georgia Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any trans- action resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices con- taining more than 35-40 words, not including name and address. ; PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner Chemistry Division Marketing Division _ OFFICES OF AGRICULTURAL DIVISIONS {uspection' Division ee _-__ SJ Ackson 4-3292 Paul Jolley, ; Harry~ Johnson, Director __ ee eS PAcKson:; 4-9292, : f Boyce Dyer, Director information & Education Division Jack Gilchrist, Director Veterinary Division =. 5 (J Ackson 4-3292 Dr. J. W. Mann, Director Director : Ackson 4-3292 aa eee . JAckson 4-3292 Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Notices _ Cireulation Mailing Room Supt. Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr. Address all] complaints to. EDITOR. Market Bulletin. _ Address requests to be mailing list, MANAGER. Market Bulletin. changes of address, address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from ete, to CIRCULATION All requests for changes of NOTICES, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF ~ Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia \ SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE. OR WANTED SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE OR WANTED New Holland shucker-sheller, ase 55 HP Power Unit, 3-U J Bee Hammer Mili, large Sacker and Screen, 30 in. Meadow Corn Mill, 30-HP Intnl Power Unit 30 to 38 HP which pulls sheller and corn mill, good cond., $1,- eae G. W. Summerour, Win- er, Allis Chalmers tractor, 35 HP, uses very little oil, 2 disc plows, cultivator, $500. J. B. Cowart Rt. 2, Box 75-A, Adairsville. 1951 Ford tractor with equip- anent, good cond., used very lit- tle. Mrs. Jimmie Pittman, 445 College St., Metter. One medium sized corn shuck- @r and sheller, good cond. ex- cept belts, $50, 10 mi. S. Sparta on Rt. 15..W. B. Garner, War- then. - : Bolens Huskey 5 HP Gar- den tractor with turning plow, disc cultivator, mower, good ond., $175. W. S. West, 625 Cal- houn Ave., Rome. _ 2-row Farmall H tractor, cul- tivator, planter, 5-dise plow, no junk, $750 cash or 600 bu. 1956 eorn del. to my barn. A. W. Sewell, 2006 10 Ave., Columbus. 2-row Farmall C Tractor with all eqpt., all on rubber, good as ew, good cond., $1200 cash at any place. Sam Williams, Clarks Mill Rd., Rt. 1, Box 67, Louis- ville. Want exch. Dearborn yoounted mowing machine for Ford or Fergerson tractor in first class cond., for eight 23 in. disc harrow, 3 point hitch for aca tractor. W. FP. Couch, uihersville. side Cole guano distributor, good shape, $350 FOB. P. J. Sewell, Lavonia. Heavy duty farm trailor for tractor or truck, 7 ft. wide, 11 ft. long, removable dbl. sides, runs on 2 ball bearing rubber wheels, slightly used. Cash or trade. John L. Harley, 2350 Oak- a Rd., Atlanta 17. Ph. DR 3- 12. Want Integral 2 or 3 bottom turning plow, 3 dis turning plow and Integral Disc harrow for John Deere Model G tractor with No. 2000 Toll Bar hookup. Tom Kidd, Rayle. Farmall A tractor with power lift, lights, starter, dbl. section harrow, A-1 cond., 2 sets plant- ers, 1 yrs. old, dbl. fertilizer hopper, cultivators, $600. Locat- ed 1 block off Warner Robins Hwy., 8 mi. S. Macon. J. H. Heath, Rt. 3, Taylor Dr, Allen Rd., Macon. Ph. 5-3230. Intnl] T-21 Crawler tractor, trailer, and cart. D. S. McGuire, Rt. 1, Villa Rica. Ph. (Nights) Carrollton TE-2-6934. MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED Electric Dairy Maid churn, used only few times, $5 or exch. for farm beH. Write: Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alphar- | etta. 1/4 HP elecirie motor, used to run pump on farm, used very little, for sale. A. N. Saunders, Rt. 1, Box 152-A, Vidalia. MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED Want 1 BF Avery No. 32 2-H turning plow, good cond. Hubert Turner, Rt: 2, Woodstock. 30 in. cut-off saw, frame and belt, good cond., for any tractor or motor with pulley, $45 at farm. R. C. Couch, Senoia. 2 unit Delaval milkers, 8 can box with motor, compressor, airator, hot water heater, milk cans, 20 stanchions, all in good cond. G. L. Bramlett, Rt. 4, Mari- etta. Ph. 8-8947. Want 3 point hitch for 1952 Super A tractor, also disc har- row to fifi same. Dr. H. Grady Young, P. O. Box 858, Thomas- ville. 300 laying cages, used very short time, 75c ea. C. J. Lord, RFD 2, Tennille. Deep well Cook pump, good cond., $30. W. H. Tuggle, Rt. 1, Winston. Ph. Douglasville 3023. No: 6 Bundy Incubator with No. 2 hatcher, 8,100 hen egg size, used 2 _seasons, $400 or trade.for anything can use, J. A. Ingram, Cordele. Ph. 1212. Iron beam 2-horse turning plow, good cond., prompt ship- ment, $8. Mrs. W. E. Swann, Rt. 1, Union Point. , One electric churn, 3 gal. ca- pacity, practically new. Mrs. R. B. Slay. 1504 Belmont Ave., S.W., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL-8-5793. Letz feed maker and mixer for sale. H. Ht Richardson, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Ph. 3389. Want 4-wheel tractor wagon on rubber within 50 miles Jas- per. Milton Cagle, Rt. 3, Jasper. One Kelvinator Milker Cool- er, 8 bans, $150; one Western- house 8-can, $100, both in ex- cellent cond. E. L. Turner, Rt* 1, Greensboro. ee PLANTS FOR SALE Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.25 C., $8.00 M. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grant-. ville. Field Blackberry and Dew- berry plants, 50ce doz. Mtn. Huckleberry plants, 50 doz., Catnip, 25e bunch, plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Black Raspberry plants, Cat- nip bunches, Sage plants, Mus- cadine Grape vines, Hazelnut bushes, Beechnut bushes, 6, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Horseradish plants, 50 doz., roots 50 lb., Rhubarb bulbs, 35e ea., 3, $1.00; Garlic, 1c ea. $1 .; Old fashion.comfrey bulbs, Queen of Meadow, 13 - 50c; Mtn. Huckleberry, wild . strawberry, Tanzy, 25c doz.; Garden Goose- berry, red Raspberry 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fow- ler; Rt. 5, Ellijay. Impr. large Klondike straw- berry plants, $1.00 C., Impr. dewberry, Blackberry, 50c doz.,: Muscadine vines, 3-4 ft. long, Blue Damson plum sprouts, 45e ea.; Mtn. Huckleberry, 2 doz., 75c. Add postage. Rosie Crowe,- Rt. 1, Cumming. Cabbage plants, Chas. Wake- field and Mkt. Copenhagen, 500, $1.25, $2.00 M., 5000, $7.50, Expr. Col. White Bermuda onions, Ga. Collard plants, same price. Ship prompt, satisfactory guaranteed. E. L. Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitz- gerald. Cabbage plants, Copenhagen Mkt., Chas. and Early Jersey Wakefield, White sweet Ber- muda onion plants, 500, $1.25, $2.00 M., 5000, $7.50. Expr. Col. Mrs. I. L. Stokes, Box 349, Fitz- gerald. ; Field Blackberry, Dewberry and Mtn. Huckleberry plants, 0c doz.; also Catnip, 25 bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn, Cumming. Everbearing Big Gem straw- berry plants, pure strain, well rooted, large plants, $3.50 C. Postpaid, moss packed, shipped } 3, Macortt. nut hay, $20 ton at home about Sage plants, $1 doz. Postage paid. No Jess than 1 doz. to or- der. Mrs. W. J. Rickmon, Rt. 1, Toccoa. Large size Blakemore straw- berry, plants, del. by Parcel Post, damped packed, 90 C. W. E. Barker, Rutledge. Fig plants, 25e and 50c ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Cam- illa. : : Large Blakemore strawberry, 50 plants, 75c, $1.25 C..del. No stamps or checks. Will exch. for pecans, 100 plants for 4 Ibs. Stuart pecans. Mrs. Elizabeth Allison, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Red Gold strawberry plants, $1.25 C., Catnip, Balm, Hoar- bound, Tansy, 6, 75c, moss pack- ed. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah- lonega. _ Nice young Klondike and Lady T. strawberry plants, 90c C., 300, $2.50, 500, $3. Add post- age. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. / Chas Wakefield, Early Round Dutch cabbage plants, 40c C., 500, $1.50, White Bermuda onion plants, 30c C, 500, $1.25, White multiplying onions, $1.40 gal. All del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Catnip plants, 10c bunch, dry Catnip leaves, 40c quart, $1.25 gal., Sage plants, 10c ea., $1 doz. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Ga. collard plants, any a- mount, $2.00 M., large, healthy, | field grown. H. W. Benfield, Box 409, Fairburn. Everbearing strawberry plants, well rooted, damp pack- ed, 90c C., postpaid. Mrs. T._R. Iocke, Rt. 1, Cumming. Myers, Rubel Blueb erry plants, 3-5 ft., 2-3 yrs. 6ld, from Porterfield stock, $5 doz. FOB. E. G. Nicholson, Allen Rd., Rt. HAY AND STRAW (Wheat. Oats, Etc.) FOR SALE Sericea hay, 10 tons of first and second cuttings, cut right, never wet, $25.00 ton if take all. C. E. Struble, C/O Forest Hills Farms, Rt. 2, Box 40, Americus, Ph. 7562. 3 Baled Oats and Fescue at farm, 75c .bale, square bales. Ode Wilson, Rt. 1, Murrayville. About 250 bales hay, Oats, Rye grass, Clover, cut in drough | Jast year, saved without rain, 75c bale, or cheaper by ton at my barn. Mrs, Harry Chester. Sr. , Whitestone. a Bright pasture hay, square wire tied bales, $25 ton at my barn. Mrs. E. E. Nelson, Rt. 2, Austell. Ph. 2959. / 10 tons extra good peanut hay, baled extra good, $20 ton at barn, 7 mi. E. Hawkinsville. Jesse Davis, Rt. 2, Hawkinsville. | Have approx. 2 tons good pea- 1 mi. So. of Cedar Crossing. Rufus J. Edenfield, Rt. 2, Uvalda. : : 250 bales last cutting 1955 Sericea hay, A-1 cond., $28.00 ton at barn, average 70 lb. per bale. W. A.~Estes, RFD, Ellen- wood. Ph. Stockbridge 3161. Coastal Bermuda hay, 130 tons, well fertilized, should con- tain 8 to 13 pet. protein, 2 to 2-1/2 pet. fattening qualities, $30 tonat my barn. J. Clay, Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd., Macon. Ph. 2-5117. ; Coastal Bermuda and Bahai grass hay, $25 ton. N. W. Yoder, Montezuma, : 500 bales Lespedeza, Peavine, with Peas Sericea, Fescue hay. All without rain, $20 ton FOB. Lamar T. Hodges, Loganville. Ph, 2371. . Bright Oat and Clover hay, cured without rain, $35 ton, del. reasonable distance. J. E. Voyles, promptly. J. M. Miles, Rt. 3, Alma, Hwy. 54, Morrow. Ph. Jones- Low, Ft. Valley. Sericea Lespedeza bales, $25 ton. C Pine Crest Acres, Riv Fayetteville 5581. Johnson grass > grass hay, $20 ton, grass hay, $26 ton del. in 3 ton lots, wit at $5 ton extra. J. _ Bentley, Thomaston, 3697 or 3688. ; Baled Oats, Bermt and Fescue hay, $1 ba James H. Kent, Rt. Springs. Ph. 4593. High Protein hay; Millet, $30 ton, John; Bermuda Grass, $25 cia Lespedeza, $30 t bales, Oat straw, $20 bales. FOB farm. W. C/O B & B Ranch, The PECANS AND FOR SAL Large size | 1956 crop. Add posta Camp, Villa Rica. New crop Stuart a bag, $1.75 Gai, $2 to 4 10 Ib. bag, $3 im Ga. 4th Zone. All postage M. O. with order. J Barrett, Jr. Box 35, Je Large Stuart p shells, easy to crack out in halves, filled w golden yellow meat del. by prepaid Parcel | M. Moorman, Lovett. New crop*Stuart Ib. plus shipping B. B. Brown, Rt. ES 1956 crop nice_ Schley, and Stuart ed, 10 lb. lots and up, - shelled pecan halves, in Ga., 100 lb. Schleys Mrs. J. M. Jones, Gra WALNUTS AND | MEATS FOR $1.25 Ib., postpaid, pro ice. Mrs. Helen Taylor 1956 crop Black Walt clean, large pieces, no $1.25 lb. PP, prompt Mrs. Claude Kimsey, 106, Hiawassee. 1956 Black Waln large size pieces, $1 postage. Mrs. Charles 1, Whitesburg. : 2 Nice meats, $1 pint, $2 qua F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dable Black Walnut n postpaid, $1 plus pos pint plus postage. Ge hols, Rt. 1, Box 90, B Black Walnut meat out nice and ee 1-1/2 pints, $1. Add Mrs. Marie Mathis, Rt. Heyes a Extra large pieces 1! Walnut meats, $1.25 in 10 lb. lots, 75e pint p Prompt shipment. M Nicholson, Rt. 1, Bo wassee. | Old fashioned Black this years crop, nice $1 quart Add posi Commie Brown, Rt. N: C. (resident of Ga. 1956 crop Bla meats, $1 pint, add 15 for ea. pint. Mrs. John Dewy Rose. 4 Nice clean waln $1.25; also nice cl picked out, $1.75 qua postage outside 3r Ibs. $1.50 PP. boro 6104. : ders, Rt. 2, | i aan - dug Jerusalem Arti- 0 Ibs., $1.75 in Ga., $2 ne, 20 Ibs., $3.25 in Ga., ath Zone. All postage -O. with order. Mrs. rett, Box 35, Jersey. feed corn, $1.20 bu. i. N. Tazwell on W. orths place. Andrew Buena Vista. op Corn, $1 lb. plus W. Wommack, Rt. 1, mtal gourds, $1.50 doz., urds, large, $5 doz., , $3 doz. Mrs. C. D. Rt. 2, Ellijay. : and dipper gourds, 25c sizes, 50e ea., small 10 ea. Add post- rs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, ns, country cured, 55 Ib. Hiawassee. 94, bright and sound, 5 $6 FOB, farm. J. T. 528, C/O Whetstone Valley. eS EDAR): % ; post, 6-1/2 ft. long, A.D. Reynolds, Rt. STOES: Ga. Red Porto nd Copperskin. sweet po- ge or-small quanti- J. Head, Alma. Ph. 3791. D HERBS: Root, 4 Ib. lard box Add postage. Grace E. 3, Ellijay. root, Wild Cherry of the Meadow, 4 , $1.50. Noel Crump, g Rock. 3 cks, 100 Ib. size, 50 15.50, 100 sacks, $30. All iph Dangar, Woodstock. sacks, 3 alike, 35 feed sacks, 25c ea. Send COD if pre- tters. Mrs. L. Coch- wall. cap. White feed sacks, oles, letters, and mil- .ed and ironed, 25c ea.; cap. odd print sacks, ed, free of holes, wash- 30c ea. Add postage. , Westbrook, Re; and sage, $1 cup, Gar- Oc doz. Add postage. Rt. 1, Ball Ground. uart. postpaid. Cash rder. No checks. Mrs. Rt. 4, Dahlonega. ne syrup at my place. s shipped. Bartow S. Rt. 1, Box 52, Marlow. ct 2-3238. a. Sugar Cane Syrup, in No. 5 cans, 6 gal. $7.50 case FOB. No or- for less than 1 case. itt, Rt. 1, Box 308, 3 ng Handle and large urd seed, $1 package. Sellers, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Leaf smoking Tobacco, prepaid. Paul Lightsey, ORN AND PLANTS: ne good, clean Wheat, State best cash Page 149 North |fashioned Indian trees. J. grain seed oats; State | 2 TREES (FRUIT): Want 2 doz. young seedling peach trees, including some old Grice, Glennville. ~ CATTLE FOR SALE LS Holstein, Guernsey and Jer- sey springers, 30 head, TB and {bangs free. Call before coming. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Ph. Madison 2603. Reg. Hereford bull and heif- er calves of finest strain. Ogden A. Geilfuss, C/O Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., RFD 3, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna 5-7583. Reg. Hereford bull, 5 yrs. old, gentle, good cond., selling to prevent inbreeding, $100. J. M. Peavy, Rt. 3, Cuthbert. Ph. 115- J-2. Jersey bull, 11 mos. old, ready for service, 2-1/2 mi. N. Jones- boro on Hwy. 41. J. A. Spivey, Rt. 1, Riverdale. 20 purebred Angus brood cows, not reg., all bred and will calve between now and late spring. Sell only as a group, $140 ea. James Dickens, Fitz- gerald: ae Extra good reg. Aberdeen An- us heifers, Blackbird bloodline, 12 mos. old, gentle, halter broke, $100 ea. Also 22 mo. old heifers, $175 ea. At farm, Ernest Cox, Alpharetta. Ph. 2165. Dbl. standard polled Hereford bull, Reserve Grand Champion; Tenn. polled Hereford show of 1952, Domino and Mischief bloodlines. Selling to prevent inbreeding, vac. and TB tested recently. Jace Q. Smith, Box 403, Ellijay. / 3 good Milch cows, freshen Jan. and Feb., free from Bangs, TB, and Masfitus. 3rd and 4th calves, mostly Guernsey. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. z ? ) Reg. Hereford bulls, 6-10 mos. old, $100 to $125 ea. Cecil Travis, Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale., Ph. Fayettevilte 5581. Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, 6 mos. old, ready to go ir 1 month, Grandson of Richard King, R. K. bull (herd sire of Luling Foundation, Luling, Texas). J. W. Morris, Dbl. M. Farms, P. O. Box 119, Carroll- ton. Ph. Terrace 2-2852. E Purebred (no papers) Guern- |sey heifer close springer; also 1 red poll cow with 3 day, old calf, 2 mi. No. Alton. No letters. k. E. Turner, Rt 1, Alto. 3 top Hereford steer club cal- ves, around 500 Ibs., fat, creep fed, had 3-way blackled shot, reg. papers if desired. Mrs. WwW A. Ward, Jr. Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill Rd. Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 8-8772. : Reg. Angus bulls, 12 mos. old, $150 ea.; also purebred Here- ford boar, (hog), proved. 300 lbs. yr. old, selling to avoid inbreeding, $40 FOB my farm. O. M. Ruff, Sr., Rex Road, Mor- row. Ph. Stockbridge 4366. : NL -_ HOGS FOR SALE ee Proven prize winning reg. Tamworth boar, 1-1/2 yrs. old, sired by Coosa Valley~Supreme, will reg. in buyers name. Will accept best offer. Harold E. Parker, Rt. 2, Box 103, Hamp- ton, Ph. 3508. 5 pigs, 12 wks. old, $5 ea., 3 shoats, $15 ea., 1 bred gilt, $35, 1 Spotted Poland China boar, 11 mos. old, $35. S. M. West, 3314 Union. Rd., Benn Hill Sta- tion, Atlanta 11. s Reg. SPC pigs, from prize winning herd, lifetime treated, Bangs free, males and gilts, 10 wks. old,-$35 ea. at farm. Oli- ver Odom, Rt. 1, Pulaski. OIC pig, nice short nose, blocky type, sell registered or for meat hog, $10 ea. for meat. C. B. Wilbur, Rt. 1, Acworth. - Several purebred meat type Berkshire boars and gilts, guar- anteed from reg. stock, $25 ea. at my farm 2 mi. So. Ellaville. Don Wall, Rt. 2, Ellaville. Reg. Spotted Poland China hogs, young males, bilts, bred sows, proven males, guaranteed bloodtest, best of bloodlines, $18 tT. jup. D. A. Law, Chula. Ph. Tifton 1716-R2. Yorkshire meat type bred gilts, bred by tested and certi- fied meat type boars, disease free herd, everything treated, reg. and transferred, $75 ea. at farm. C. E. Struble, Forest Hills Farms, Rt. 2, Box 40, Americus. Phe 7562. Meat type Tamworth Poland China cross pigs, Wt. 35-40 Ibs., $10 ea. Owen Kittle, C/O M. Anderson Farm, Gees Mill Rd., | Rt. 3, Conyers. | f OIC breeding stock from reg. short nose medium type stock, boars ready for service $45 ea.; small shoats, both sex, $25 and $30 ea. Will reg,, treat and crate. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. Reg. Tamworth pigs and shoats, best bloodlines, South- eastern and Coosa Valley fair winners. Sell or trade for corn. Chas. H. Higgins, Bluff Rd., Rome. Extra. nice Hampshire pigs both sex from prize winners, 6 wks. old, $15 ea.; 9 wis. old $17.50 ea. Reg. in buyers name. Well marked and _ well built. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Fine Berkshffe pigs, 8 wks. old $10- ea. at farm. J.- B: Brooks, Hillcrest Rd, Rt. 1, Norcross. Best lean meat type hogs: Tamworth and Yorkshire boars, ready for service; also Tam- worth, Yorkshire, and cross bred. pigs, all treated. Elzia Hayes, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg. Ph. Newnan 1060-W-1. Reg. Duroe male, Wavemas- ter breeding, Wt approx. 350 Ibs., excellent qualities, selling to avoid inbreeding. See* at Knights Farm, Hwy. 155, 5 mi. No. McDonough, $35. HE. Knight, McDonough. 8 reg. BPC boars pigs, 13 wks. old, farrowed from Champion FFA pig chain stock, excellent for breeding purposes, cannot ship, $15 ea. L. R. Holleman, Rt. 7, Macon. re Little Bone Black African pigs, also 1 male hog and 2 brood sows. Sell or exch for corn at farm 6 mi. So. on Hwy. 19. Wilson Carson, Rt. C, Box 371, Griffin. Ph. 4600. Reg. SPC boars, also 1 gilt, about. 5-1/2 mos. Model Ann, Sire Diamond Boy, meat type, best bloodline, at my place; also want small young gentle mare. Geo. Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. 12-Hereford pigs, 12 wks. old, $20 ea.; 2 sows and 1 boar, at farm. A. T. Mitchell, Rt. 3, Con- yers. Ph. 6468. ; : 2 fine Yorkshire boars, ready for light service, $32.50 ea. at 7-1318. + purebred Duroc pigs, 2 males and 3 gilts, 4 mos. old, sub. to reg., FFA Chapter stock. LaRue Abbott, C/O Mr. J. C. Abbott, Rt. 2, Adel. _ ne HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE EL One 1100 Ib. mare horse, works good, gentle, Sale or exch, for small mule or milk goat. A. B. Cook, Rt. 1, Whites Mill Rd., Decatur. Good chestnut color saddle horse, about 7 yrs. ald, light color mane and tail; half Ara- bian, half Palomino. Sell for cash or swap for good reg. pol- led cow. B. C. Limerick, P. O. Box 202, Macon. Ph. 5-3780. Black Mare mule, Wt. ap- prox. 1200-1400 Ibs., $125 at my home about 1 mile S. Cedar Crossing. Rufus J. Edenfield, Rt. 2, Uvalda. Pair female Mexican Burros, work adbl., single or to saddle, white with black spots, gentle, $200 pr. Mrs. Robin Vaugn, Rt. 4, Toccoa, Ph. Tucker 6-5248. old, from || farm. Clyde Blaylock, Barnes || Mill Rd., Rt. 2, Marietta. Ph. FOR SALE . Shetland ponies, exception- ally nice, gentle for children, best of training. M. A. Duncan, Newnan. Gentle pinto stallion, 18 mos. old; saddles good, 5 gaited. M. Wilmer, Rt. 2, Box 389, College Park. Ph. PO 717-3607. Shetland pony, 9 yrs. old, rides good, for sale. Charlie J. Hayes, Union Point. Ph. HU 9-2051. ; RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES FOR SALE) N Z. White rabbits, blocky type, broad heads, short ears, good fur foundation stock; Bred does, $7.50 ea. Bucks, $10 ea. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ship anywhere. All letters ans. John Fields, 1018 W. Poplar St., Griffin. Ph. 3682. N. Z. White rabbits, sub. to reg. 3 to 8 mos. old, $3-$4 for bucks, Does up to $6.00. Wt up to 7 lbs.; extra high class ready to breed or bred does, 8 to 9 mos. pld, also bucks, Wt. 8-9 lbs., $6 to $8. C. W. Page, 149 N. Ave, N. E, At- Janta 8. Ph. TR 4-6452. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 15 or 20 fine fat kid goats, 6 mos. old, will not ship. W. Y. Harper, Wray. Milk goats, 1 good stock male and 7 females to freshen soon, all young. James Pinkard, Rt. 2, Rockmart. 65 Western Ewes and 3 reg. Hampshire rams. Ewes will begin lambing about Dec. 20th. Arthur Gooch, Suches. 5 Milk Nannies, bred to freshen in Feb, 1 weather goat, 1 Billie. Sell or exch. for cow. Zach T. Roberts, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph. 2262. - Milk gvats, fresh, giving 4 qts: or more, $25 to $35. Harry A. Wasden, M. D., Quitman. , BRUCELLOSIS ' Counties Free Of Disease 1 ' Sebrights, Help Make Georgia Brucellosis Free By 1960 7 Golden Sebright bantam hens,: 1 rooster, all, $106. L. C. Williams, W. Ward St., Douglas. Ph. 272-J. Bantams; Black Berchen Jap. Silkie, real nice, $2.50 pr.; white Jap. Silkies, purebred, 35 prs Midget W. L. $10 trio; also want Chinese geese, Reeves pheas- ants and a Nubian milk goat. Exch. or buy. L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross. | ; Bantams: Golden and Silver also large Barred Rock cockerels. All Show quali- ty. M. E. Daniel, 511 Barber Rd. Marietta. Ph. 8-1726. White Crested Black Polish, Silver Spangle Hamburg and Partridge Wyandotte bantams, for sale. Fred Blaylock, 518 Crescent Ave. Chickamauga. Trio Feather-Legged Buff Cochins, 1955 hatch, $5 and Exp. Chgs. or trade for trio R.I. Red, B.R, Cornish, or R.C. Sebright bantams. I pay Exp. one way} also, 1 pr. March hatch 4-A R.L, Reds (hen and rooster), $4 and Exp. A. A. Tatum, 602 Wilburn Ave., LaGrange. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: . Purebred, Champion stock Games: Nicholson Blues, Gray White, Warhprse, Gray, an Allen Roundhead, Joe Redmon, priced right, John E. Nicholson, Blairsville. ; Pure Dark Cornish cockerel ready for service, and two 18 mos. old cocks, $2 ea. in lots of 2. H. W. Thurmond, Farming- ton. LEGHORNS: ; 40 white Leghorn hens (Bab- cock Strain), 1 rooster, $30 James M. McKinney, 3888 Lee- land Rd., Decatur. Ph. BU 9- 0240. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL ETC.: Ringneck pheasant breeders, Golden cock, 1956 hatch; also Chukar partridges, $2.50 ea. Trade for White Silkie bantam chickens. H. Tonsgard, 5289 Lamar. St., Deeatur. PH. BU-9- | 0953. Mature Bob White quail, $3 pr. shipped RR Exp. Col. Warn er Fryer, 198 Honeysuckle Lane, College Park. Ph. PO-1-1041. ERADICATION Counties Not Free of Disease 158 report. conditions may a person Nofice To | Seed Advertisers All persons sending advertisements or notices to the Market Bulletin concerning the sale of agricul- tural seed. must send the original seed laboratory re- port or a certified copy of same. . : Upon receipt of this report a record will be made of the test and the report will be returned to the sender. Thereafter ads or notices concerning this same. lot of seed will be accepted without the laboratory No advertisement or notice for the sale of agricul- tural seed will be accepted for publication in the: Market Bulletin until the laboratory report or a cer- tified copy of same has been received. Persons with seed for sale are also reminded that they may offer for sale through the Market Bulletin only seed produced by them on their farm. Under no advertise seed purchased | from snother for the purpose of resale. x Fy PAGE FOUR Poultry Spectacular 9 trymen from all sections of (Continued from Page 1) the country are expected to set a new attendance record. : : A group of nationally-prominent poultry specialists are being lined up as speakers for the event according to Leland Bagwell of Canton, Ga., convention commit- tee chairman. A full days discussion of turkey develop- ments and problems is set Wednesday program will be for Tuesday and the entire devoted to producer topics. POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: 12 hens, young, mixed breed, 3 young roosters, reasonable at house. Mabel Vaughn, Cemetery St., Jonesboro. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, 200 pr. Americas finest strain of White King Pigeons, $2 pr.| Ogden A. Geilfuss, C/O Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna 5-7385. large No. Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned and ready for field release, or for next: sea- sons breeders, $1.50 ea, few grown Chukar Partridges, $3 ea. Will ship RWY Exp. Sat. guar. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt. Ver- non Dr. Decatur, Dr. 3-4238. 4 pr. Silver pheasants, 3 yrs. old, $10 pr.; 3 cocks, 2 yrs. old, $5 ea.; 3 cocks, 1 yr. old, $4 ea. or $10 for the 3. Like to sell all to one party. Dr. Harry A. Was- den, Quitman. Pair 1956 hatch Gold pheas- ants, $10; Pr. Lady Amherst, $15: Pr *Silvers,-$10= 22 Cheer cocks, $10 ea.; 1 Swinhoe cocks, $10; Silkie bantams (chickens), $5 pr. J. F. Ginn, 451 Metropoli- tan Pl. S. E. Atlanta White King pigeons, English Trumpeters, and game (chicken) hens, mixed bantams, also guinea pigs (cavies), any color. Reasonable. Mrs. Helen Street, RFD, 2956 Buford Hwy. Atlanta 6. 3 Gold pneasants cocks and 1 hen, $15; cock and 2 hens, Am- hersts, $12; Jap Silkie bantams 2 hens, 2 roosters, $7; 2 roosters, 3 hens, Black Cochins, $9; 9 Golden Sebrights, $12; 1 Bob- white quail, $2; $50 for lot. Mrs. M. T. McCune, 1145 Seaboard - Ave., N.E., Atlanta 7. Ph. JA- 38-0495. _ 1956 hatch Chukar quail, $4 pair. Will not ship. Howard Robertson, Box 246, Fairburn. _ Finest extra large No. Bob- White quail (bred and improy- ed 37 yrs.). wt. around 1 to 1-1/2 ounces more than ave. unrelat- ed quail, $3.50 pr.; 5 prs. mini- mum. shipped. Wm. A. Thomas, Wrightsville. Fantail pigeons, nice young Fans. Also, 2 prs. White Show pairs, $3 pr.; Slash colors. Nice type Kings, very large. Write. R.- Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, '421 Mark Bldg. Atlanta 3. Ph. MU-8-0866. > R.I. REDS: 50 R.I. Red Pullets, 8 mos. old, now laying, $1.75 ea., $75 lot. Jas. H. Gaffney, Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. 8-0291. 12 nice RI. Red pullets, 5 mos. old, $1.50 ea. or exch. for ers expense. A. N. Saunders, Rt. 1, Box 152 A, Vidalia. ROCKS: 24 high bred, heavy type White Rock pullets and rooster, 6 mos. old, $45 for lot , or trade for yearling. My place, 1 mi. West River on 78 Hwy. across road from Liberty Hill Church. Austell. old, will ship-flock of 20, $35 or you come after. Edward L. Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Terrace, Augusta. Ph. 6-4216. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.: 1956 hatch turkeys, 4@c lb.; Muscovy ducks, 75 to $1.50 ea.; bantams (chickens), 50c ea. and up. Jos. Clay,; 645 Upper River Rd., Macon. Ph. 5-8082. 5 large Black and White ducks, and 2 drakes, $1 ea. at {my farm. -Wont ship. Wicks HERE'S HEALTH! THEIR GODS HOLDING ONIONS UNDER WATER WHILE PEELING- THEM PREVENTS TEARS ONIONS WEREA SALE. FOOD oF WORKERS ON THE PYRAMIDS. EGYPTIAN ALSO USED - THEM AS OFFERINGS TO By Lewis THE ONION, AMARYLLIS AND NARCISSUS ARE MEMBERS OF THE SAME FAMILY THE VERSATILE ONION, MAIN INGREDIENT IN MANY DISHES, (EVEN PiE) ENHANCES HUNDREDS MORE AS A SEASONING pigs or young sow. Ship at buy- J. N. McGinnis, Rt. 3, Box 471,. Barred Rock we 3 =mos. |_ LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE; . Will exch. large Hampshire boar for small calf or 2 pigs. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Ph. Roswell 2472. , : Want Short Horn bull year- ling, wt. 300-500 Ibs. with horns, prefer pure. white. Doesnt have to be Reg. Also, want trade set of Dbl. harness for pony horse or mare ,gentle, and pay difference. J. F. Well- born, Rock~ Spring. HORSES AND MULES: Want to board mare or geld- ing free for light use of same. Contact. Mrs. -Mary Wallace, 1258 Morgan Rd, S. E., At- lanta 17. Ph:-MA 2-2996. . x Want 3 to 4 yr. old Sorrell stud with flax mane and tail, not over 39 in. in height. Claude Flynt Rt. 3, Washing- ton Ph. 4567. Want standard bred ~ Pacer and Trotting horses, any type, papers or no papers. Jack Me- hams, Veterans State- Park, Cordele. RABBITS: Want 1 grown male rabbit, any color, Pay not over $1.50. Miss Melrose Bell, Rt 1, Box 237-A, Millen. FARM HELP WANTED Want Dairyman for medern pipe-line milking -parlor, No tractor nor field work required. Good house, running water, mod. conveniences, on school and mail Rt. Wages, garden and milk. Ref. required. W. A. Law, Jr. Millen. Ph. 1-R4. Want experienced farm hand, experienced with cattle and truck crops for wages. shares and house. Must have . refer- ente from pastor. Steady job, responsible. S. S. Storer, c/o Storers Ranch, RFD 4, Doug- lasville. Want Negro couple to ze on small farm and care for place. Have new 3-R., house, back porch, furniture, cook stove, heater; washing machine, water, elec., gas. 1-1/8 mi. from town, with chicken houses, gar- den and patches. L. C. Sum- mers; RFD 2, Conyers. 6133. = : Want middle aged woman to live on farm with family of 4 and help with farm chores for room, board $60 month. Give references 1st letter. Mrs. Jerry J.. Slade, RFD, Cordele. Want dairyman with 2-3 in family, to work in dairy, parlor type milking barn with gas heat. references. Madison. Want farm labor, 35-45 yrs. old, married, sober, small fam- ily. Good house on mail and L. T. Callaway, only. Ref. necessary. Write oe Geo. W. Varn, Folkston. Ph. No drifters, must have school bus Rt. Work for man || Want white woman, 50-60| years. old for light farm work on farm. No milking. Pay fair salary. W. E. Chambley, Rt. 3, Box 103, Griffin. Want exp. first class Dairy- man, sober, honest and able to furnish references. Must be able to feed, handle and milk 60-70 Holstein cows. Arrangement of pastures and barns good. House on mail and school Rt. 9 mi. So. Barnesville, Hwy. 341. Good pay for good man. W. P. Elder, Jr., Culloden, Ph. Thomaston 3472. Want reliable white farmer with family to work farm, 50-50 basis. 5 R. house, power line, mail and school bus Rt. also tractor and equip. Contact. E. F. Bayne, Rt. 3, Logansville | (off Rt. 81 from Covington). POSITIONS WANTED Man and wife, experienced in general farming, poultry, livestock, assume responsibility, wants job on farm, for good house and $200 month salary. Do not drink or use tobacco, give good reference. Prefer near Atlanta. W. C. White, Rt. Conley. Ph. MA 17-3442, Man and wife wants job on chicken farm raising chickens ~ |for 1957. Need house. Can move anytime. Highie Burten, Tur- nerville. = Want wage job on dermis to work steady, 2 tractor driv- ers. Also want some land on halves. Near Swainsboro. AL L. Conley, Rt. 2, Kite. Want job on 2-H. crop or tractor crop or work on dairy. Have wife and 4 children. Do not drink, Will have to be mov- ed. Ben Stubbs, Rt> 1, c/o Mrs. E. L. Brome, | _Armuchee. White family of 7, wants 2-H farm on 50-50 basis. Ex- perienced farmer, age 46; boy 14, girl *12: Tobacco, cotton, peanuts, corn and_ trucking. Will have to be furnished. Want good house on school and mail route. Sober, not afraid: of work. Would like to be mov- ed at once, have to be moved. __|tians and want with | Collins, 725 No. 9th "Experienced grade education, fe no bad _ habits, poultry tarm or around farm for. b dry, salary, Make bi first letter. Can co! p Prefer near Adenia son, c/o Mrs. ae Rt. 2, Hartwell. the barn, tles, cleaning up, room, board and Come after me. Li gore Rd., Jenier McD 2; Lithonia. ; Well exp. farmer stock raiser, wants farm, and good to raise livestock, and peanuts; consid: acco. All on 50-50 exchanged. O. R. Register. s : Want job on 1 taker or Overseer; White, 48 ing oe life Want eo pa Man oad wife smooth farming land, big 5-6 R. hou out-bldgs., good pastures tractor and. tools. We 5 mo. old heifer a in the mill for flour of Frank Crider, hes i - White Wore. 4 Wants job on farm a ing light farm work weekly and_ Ses board. Have good honest and depend: give best of ref. | fin, Ph 5189. 69 yr old Man do much except chores) with wife old son, all os 1 ants /small poultry _ 4 near Roswell o L good, reliable man. work regularly. house. Lights, water, BE Bex. Taylor, 308 3rd eee cRae, J to the farm. auction barn and take it to cattle on his farm. PHI WARNING TO FARMERS Insist on sales barn testing of cattle for Ba: Georgia Department of Agriculture is paying ing of all adult females which go from livest barns to the farm and for the testing or vaccinai Or young female cattle which go from livestock a ctio: No farmer should purchase a female from a> tested at auction barn or vaccinated at the auction This service is FREE and every farmer sho that he receive this FREE test or vaccination im protect himself from an out reer of Bangs an Commissioner : McDonald, Ri. 3 St tain, : his farm without L CAMPBEL Atlanta cae ; i = Thamiaeb > : 12:11 12-12 No | 12-10 ~| STEERS & HEIFERS 809 500 REPORT - 223 Good ;& Choice 18.00-20.00 sae ee i eee Standard 13.50-16.75 13.75-17.00 : "43.50-15.75 va Utility 10.50-14.00 10.50-14.25 Stee 9.75-14.00 Vealers 14,00-22.50 . 15.50-24.50 BE ee Stockers & Feeders 12.00-16.00 11,00-15.75 Sey cy tests ee Feeder Calves 11.00-17.50 10.75-18.00 - 10.25-15.25. 5 cows: s mS Utility & Commercial 10.25-11.75 10.25-12.00 _ : 9.75-10.75 Canners & Cutters 7.25-10.25 -7.50-10.25 - _ 6.50-10.25 Springers 40.00-150.00 @ iE a "HOGS: No. 1 Meat Type No. 1 Others . No, 2 No. 3 Feeders