Phil Campbell, _ Commissioner WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1957 Testing Cattle For Tuberculosis . is not and has never been available ee free tuberculosis testing of all eattle in Georgia, _ Money. is available for a Hrdied amount of TB testing in Fewes counties: very ee ye rT rgia is at Seescohit a modified-accredited TB state aid retesting in sialon very third year is to keep the state on the modified-accredited list, oe oP Georgia Department of Agriculture will participate and pay for TB test- ing in percentage of the herds in counties up for reaccreditation each third year, addition the Department will participate in testing herds that are infect- ed with TB and will perenne and pay for the Reeenry retesting until these herds are clear. AD. brucellosis testing is free in all counties ae a determined drive is under- ay to free Georgia of the disease by 1960. An approximate breakdown of funds spent for livestock disease control this peat Hecal year is as follows: es Swine testing for brucellosis $23,000 Cattle testing for tuberculosis _ 60,000 Poultry disease laboratories 63,000 - oe eradication in cattle | 274,000 MOTAL) ; a $420,000 See e-) * Georgia, First: _ *PHANUTS + PEACHES * PIMIENTO PEPPER * BROILERS = + NAVAL STORES + IMPROVED PECANS sf PAGE Two GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 ATIONAL EDITORIAL ao = |assocharion AFFILIATE MEMBER Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest, No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or _ business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respos sibility for any notice appearmg in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- Mailing Room Supt. ____ Address requests to be MANAGER, Market Bulletin. NOTICES, Market Bulletin. 1917. want job PHIL CAMPBELL lication that is delivered through the United States mail. MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Editor Jack Gilchrist Notices Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Circulation _. Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. mailing list, changes of address, etc, to CIRCULATION address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF 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 rate of postage provided for in Section 1108, Act of Oct. 8. _.. Candler Clement Jr. added to or removed from All requests for changes of = RS EBL EERIE TI FARM WORK WANTED White man, 58 yrs. old, with wife wants job on farm to raise hogs, do rough carpen- try, make syrup or drive trac- tor. Need 3-4 rm. house and salary. J. W. Roden, 1313 Al- lene St., S.W., Atlanta. Man and wife, 59 yrs. old, as caretaker on poultry farm, garden or yard work. No general farming. Will have to be moved. R. S. Bullard, C/O C. W. White, Rt. 1, Tucker. Married man, 21 yrs. old, wants job raising broilers. Can drive tractor and truck and do mechanic work. Need work immediately. Write or see. Seth Hunter, C/O W. T. Hut- chins, Rt. 2, Athens. 67 yr. old man no bad hab- its, wants light farm work on farm, and small salary. C. J. Leverett, 876 Allene Ave., S.W., Atlanta 10. Married man in 40s with one boy to work, wants job in Fulton County (if possible) on farm, with poultry or cat- tle. No bad habits, sober. Can give good references. Joe King Standridge, Morton & Stand- ridge Rd., Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Married man, 30 yrs. old with 1l-yr. old child, desires position on poultry farm, 5-10 thousand hens commercial or broilers, or 30 thousand broil- ers. Fully quilified. 10 yrs. experience. All offers consid- ered. James Lyles, Rt. 1 Hoschton. Two young man, 23 and 29 yrs. old, want work on farm, flowers, vegetables, Nursery stock, etc. Experienced in such type work. Prefer Fulton or DeKalb Co. Address, John Richard Moses, 746 Pryor St., S.W.,Atlanta 15. Man and wife want jobs on farm anywhere. Can move at once. D. M. Black, Rt. 1, Lyons. Young man wants job on farm. Contact. Gabill Raley, 2435 Laroda Dr., Macon, Ph. 2-6430. Single, 50 yrs. old man, reared on farm, in good health, wants job on farm, preferably poultry farm, secondary, truck farm. Can furnish best of Ref. as to character and sobriety. Write best offer with room, board and laundry. David Popham, 122 Johnson Rd., NW, Atlanta 18. Single, white man, 37 yrs. old, wants job on pultry or other type farm. Clyde Dobbs, 1825 Shadydale Ave. S. E., Atlanta 15. Ph. MA-2-2177. Want job on chicken farm. Some Exp. Salary, house, lights, wood, ete. Wm. Estes, 617 Telfair St., Augusta. Ph. 4-9194. Single, 59 yr. old man, de- sires light farm work on small farm. Salary no object. Exp. Ci Be Carruth, RE the Mrs. Nancy Holloway, Flo- villa. White woman, alone, wants job on farm. Willing and able to work. $15 week. Mrs. Eva Hill, Rt. 1, Temple. FARM HELP WANTED Want white settled woman to live on farm and do light farm work, tend to chickens ect. All conveniences and good salary. 2 adults. Write. Mrs. LeRoy Watts, Springfield. Want farmer and fe who like to farm #0 much they dont mind hard work, to help on big vegetable farm near Atlanta. Pay man $6.00 day, wife $5.00 day and furn- ish nice house with elec. R. gsc Clarkston. PH. HI- Want at once nice white woman in good health for light farm work. Live in home with me and receive $20.00 month salary. Mrs. Zel Ben- nett, Rt. C, Box 106, Griffin. Want experienced. _ dairy hand. Will pay $45.00 week and furnish 3-room house and lights. Gene Von Waldner, Rt. 4, Stiles, Savannah. Want farm labor, 30-50 yrs. old man with small family, for work on So. Ga. farm. $4.50 day with raise to $3.50 day after.90 days if satisfac- tory. Write. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston. Want sober, industrious man with some carpenter Exp. to work around farm. Board, room and salary ecommensur- ate with ability. J. G. Davis, 6243 Tilly Mill Rd. Doraville. Ph. GL 7-2976. Want white woman, under 40 to do light farm work on small farm. Room, board and salary. Accept woman with one small child. W. B. Jones, Rt. 2, McBean. EQUIPMENT | FOR SALE Dixie No. 2 and No. 3 can- sealer, good as new, all parts, ve B. Gunnin Sr., Daniels- ville. Sears Corn Sheller, $45; up- right Grist Mill $50; 5 HP elec. Motor for same; $100; Ham- mer Mill, $50. BE. B. Shoemak- er, Rt. 2, West Point. 1952 Ford tractor with 1955 model Dearborn loader and several other pieces for sale and want to buy 2 good trac- tor tires 10 x 28 or 12 x 28, also a farm Jeep. C. E. Ste- wart, Mill St., Jonesboro. PH PO 6-3686, _ 504 Poultry cages, 30 light fixture receptacles, 3 automa- tic time clocks, 65 ea. cage. Marion L. Anderson, Sylvania. PH 3466. Allis-Chalmers, 60 in all grain combine, good cond., large apron almost new now in use For quick sale, $200 Wallace Gray, Box 415, New- nan. Ph. 678. Allis-Chalmers pickup bal- er, $500.; AllisChalmers B Tractor $175.; Irrigation Pump $150; Dbl. flat Cotton Trail plow $75.; No. 6 Distiller, $50; No. 70 Oliver Tractor $550. James D. Hall, Rt. 1, Buchan- an, on Hwy. 27 just N. of river. Intn] 42 Combine with en- gine cut 30-40 acres grain, in good cond., $500. Riley C. Cou- ch, Senoia. 1954 farm tractor and 28 ft Fruehauf, covered stock rack trailer, good cond. Priced to sell. B. L. Stiving, Bishop. PH Athens SOUTH 9-2766. 45 HP John Deere Skid Motor, good running cond., $150. A. G.- Ellis, Rt.3, Box 266, Alpharetta. Ph. 2112. Sherman Back Hoe, 54-B, 2 buckets, one 24 in., one 16 in Digger is mounted on 1952 Ford tractor. Sell or trade trac tor and digger together or sep- arately. See any time J Nixon, 6195 Bakers Ferry Rd., Rt. 1, Ben Hill PO 6-4382. Oliver Peanut Combine, complete with motor belts, etc. $800. Earl Cannon, Jr., Ab- beville. A. C. Combine, size 60, pow- er driven, good cond. Sell cheap. C. P. Stowers, Rt. 7, Gainesville. 10-can milk dairy cooler, 3/4 ton Frigidaire, good cond. $75. G. B. Baldridge, Rt. 2, Decatur. BU 9-9415. i le used, 4 , 1 traf wheels ale ons mule Dice ete Sell or ex for livestock or corn and get corn later. Shellie Branch, Rt. 1, Glennvile 7 4455 10 x 28 tractor tire and bu. good field peas. Lester L. Chapman, 630 E. Fo- rest St., (Oakdale) Savannah. John Deere No. 5 rear mounted Mowing Machine and Windrower, extra blades, practically new. Adaptable to nings, awson. PH 257 or 328- New Holland Silage Har- vester, used one season; New Holland Mowing machine, 1500 ft. irrigation 6 in pipe $50; David Bradley, 2-whee trailer with tires never used, $75. R. L. Jackson c/o Flint River Farm, Rt. 1, Jonesboro. Ph 6217. Dairy Milk Coolers: West- ing house, water circulating 5-can; Victor 4-can with ice bank; DeLeval, water circu- lating, 8-can, also, 32 10-gal. milk cans. W. G. Vaughan Rt. 2, Madison. PH 392 W-3 Ensilage Harvester, Intnl:, used on 50 acres or less, good cond., priced right for quick sale. J. C. Carreker, Rt. 2, Macon. PH W. E. 2786. One Frick saw mill with 60 HP Intnl motor, Complete with belts, ready to saw, for sale. Contact or see Randolph Saunders, Wright St., Winder. One self-propelled Hi-Boy ing. Will sacrifice Terrell Swindle, Rty City. PH 2144. 24 in. 10-dise. King bush and bog harrow; Case field sil- age cutter; Cattle squeeze shoot. C. J. Steed, Rt. 3, Car- rollton. PH Roopville 2134. 1949 Cub tractor, cultiva- tors, plow and harrow, all good cond. Monroe Bohannon, RFD 2. Box 210, Blairsville. 3 One automatic Can Sealer. Seals No. 1, 2, 3, size tin cans. Used very little. Good cond. G. M. Moseley, Menlo. 6-row tractor cotton duster in good cond, $500; New Hol- land automatic Hay Baler, $500; Wheel Barrow, all steel but handles; Seed fork and 2- horse and Mule-drawn Har- row; 18 in. cut-off saw; Farm bell. $10. Ald good cond. Mrs. W. A. Wages, Jefferson. | One 2 HP Stover gasoline engine for farm use; $50; one John Deere tiller on steel, five 22 in. disc, needs minor re- pairs dise good as new, $40. Both in good cond. W. T. Moore, Rt. 1, Gray. PH 3193. 4T-4951 Caterpillar with Dozier blade, 7-yd pan. Tires almost new, good cond., $6,500 or will take small farm tractor in trade. Can del by June 15. Can be seen working. Joe B. Phillips, P. O. Box 197, Stone- wall, PH PO 1-3459. Sears Incubator 90-95 egg cap, bought last April, used twice, $20 L. W. Mooty, RD 2, Franklin, 2 mi. N. of Frank- -lin on Hwy 27. 12-can Milk Cooler, $150. M. A. Sidwell, Rt. 4, Madison. TD-14A Intn] Crawler trac- tor with blade and dbl. drum control unit. A quantity of spare parts go with this. See at my farm near Shell Bluff. F.| John R. Bennett, 2710 Walton Way Augusta. 1/2 HP Homart elec. well pump, complete with 30 gal. glass-lined tank, 45 ft. dbl pipe jet foot valve, etc $145.; 1/2 HP Briggs-Stratton gas eng. $38. Both suitable for gen. farm work, irrigation, etc. used only 3 hrs. J. T. Manning, 12,000 cap. Big Dutchman au tomatic Chick feed trough chain drive, |W. E. Steele, Rt. 4, sie and 50-gal. pot and some tube, poe cond., $45; or exch. |, ford any type tractor. Henry Jen- b Duster, used one season, good |. cond. Built for custom dust- Dallas Rd. Marietta. Ph. 9-6464 |B vators and plante attachment for tractor. | 2 soe tt a Park, Rt. 3, Avondale Rt. 3, Macon. PH 6-28' V.A.C. Case tractor model and 2-row sin; tion scalloped disc both good cond. $225 wheel tractor trailer, body, ball hitch, m almost new, $75. Trade for cows or calves. Jc Ashley, Box 66, Dexter. Bradley garden _ tract 3/4 HP turning plow, buster, cultivator, he cycle bar, $175. L. 934 Stewart Ave., SW, . PH Nise DR 8 1066. 1944 V. A.C. ; new rear tires, plante cultivators, Runs and well. Make offer. S. W. wood, Rt. 1, McDonough 1942 model 1/2 ton, | junked farm truck. Go all glasses, still floor, good tires, body rusty. Come and see. Cec ss right, Rt. 5, Newn 2-disc Dearborn plow fi or Ferguson tractor. swap for mowing blade for Super ~ tractor. Preston _ Rt. 3, Box 178, Colleg PH Jonesboro 5111. Allis Chalmers G good cond., layoff plo Whizz cultivator, Complete Gravely with 1 cycle head ani head, 1953 Ferguson and mowing machin Coastal Bermuda p good cond. Sell fo exe Bani, 1215) Ni . R. Daniel, 1- NeW St., Brunswick. PH 317 Want 1000-1500 Grain Bin. : Advise price. M. W. Peck, PH 2552. Want used 1/2 H Well pump with 3 sonable price cond. Must be | pick up in Atlan Rt. 1, Warne, N. of Towns Co. Ga Want sub-soler fo tractor straight be Must be in good reasonable price. wered. H. Suches. Want _ trailer- mower, single ni preferred, also hai brooder, eo ft. |b d metal roof. Schofield, Rt. 4, Syl- 18 Tree Planter, State whether lift . W. L. Wynne, Lespedeza and Germ. 90 pct., 13 preg ec. , : je, 8. Butler, 466 . NE, Atlanta 7. PH. e collard seed, ., 15 thls 2 tbls. |; also white Li- ., $1.25 PP. Mrs. 2 bu. bags, Germ. bu. S. E. Dyer, Rt. 3, rS 9 oe Fe. eB Pe cssnal ed half-running Oc cup. Add post- Martin, Rt. 1, Tal- lay peas, recleaned ire with 92 pct. Germ., bu. bags $4.25 bu. at A. , Jack- ti i g beer seed, UPR. Mts Keedie gourd seed, large large red and yel- _ tomatoes plants, R OUTGROW YOUR NEED MADE FROM MILK |S. W. Wright, *|Cabbage, Eggplant, Hot Pep- |Horehound. 75e doz. No less _ | ville. | Want 3,000 sweet potato slips known as the Nancy | tato, at once. Ship C. O.D. mm, ec Hh late | me rowder, Germ ob a ary : .. Gar Purple Hull, Germ 86 a: 40 cupful, 2 cups 75, plus 40 a cupful for P vipa rs. t. 1, Talla- poosa. PH. 6898. Ground hot Pepper $1 Ib.; Sage $2 Ib. Add postage. Miss Nellie Keith, Alvaton. . Good tender cornfield bean seed, Speckle and mixed Cut- shorts, 65c cupful ea. Add postage. Mrs. Preston South- erland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Iron Clay peas, pure seed 98.51 pet. Germ 89.00 pet., 2 bu. bags $4 at my farm. Jack Cates, Rt. 1, Hawkins- ville. PH. Twilight 3-5393. Gourd seed; Long Handle and Martin 25c cupful; also 4 lb. lard box of yellow root for 75c; middling meat at 40c lb. Add postage on all. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford. Sage plants, Catnip bunches and Black Raspberries, 6, $1; Condon giant Mastodon ever- bearing strawberry plants, $1 C. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Govt. Inspt. sweet potato plants, 75c M. at my home; No orders less than 500. L. C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Jerusalem Artichoke plants, $1.75 C., 200, $3, $12 M. PP. any amount, $1 C. at my |home. C. W. Page, 149 N. Ave., NE, Atlanta 8. PH. TR- 4-6152. Flat Dutch and Copenhagen cabbage, Ga. Sweet collard plants 300, $1; $3 M.; Rutgers tomatoes, 300, $1.50; 500, $2. $4 M. No orders less than $1. None shipped without post- age. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Fall tomato plants, Oxheart, 15e doz.; Marglobe also Col- Jards, 40 C.; Parsley plants 15e doz. Add postage. Fred Witherspoon, 308 Holderness St., SW, Atlanta 10. PH. PL- 3-5251. Blakemore strawberry plants $1.50 C.; Mastodon $1.25 C., Klondike $1 C.; Brown-strip- ed Half-Runner beans, Germ. 87 pct., 60c cupful, Catnip 30c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Old fashioned shellott On- ions, 35 lb. or 3 1b. for $1. Mrs. W. P. Humphreys, Stone Mountain. Broccoli, Brussels Spts. Celery, Cauliflower, Rutger tomatoes, Collards, Salsify, per, Bell and Pimento, 35 doz.; Herbs; Chives, Sage, Sweet Basel. Lemon Balm, $1 orders. Mrs. H. V. Frank- lin, Sr., Register, Rt. 1, Box 20, Rutger tomato plants. Mar- ket price at my farm. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Brown-top millet, 5c lb. See at farm. James E. Meeks, High Schoals. SEED & PLANTS WANTED Want Sorghum Cane seed, variety that produces good syrup for home use. Give price. J. H. Swindell, Glenn- Hart or old white sweet po- W. B. Scandrett, Rt. 1, Kenne- Want 50-100 bu. seed Rye. Write what you have the best 500 for $1.25; $2 M. shipped. | Livestock FOR SALE Guernsey bull, Highlanders Rex, 469617, born Nov. 8, 1950, get of Klondike High- lander 322728, dam, Fairwold Moonlights Pat. 909947. Mar- vin Kirkland, Rt. 1, Douglas. PH: 0222-R. Reg. Jersey, born May 4, 1955, Magnolia Standard Frances Inna, giving 3-1/2 gal. day. Been fresh with first calf 40 days. Cow only $250. Tested for Bruccellosis. Any other information furnished on request. J. C. Hilburn, Rt. 2, Cedartown. PH. 5-2757. Reg. Angus: 4 cows, 4-6 yrs. old, 2 with calves at foot, 2 to calve soon; One heifer and bulls of service age. All priced to sell. Z. M. Addy, Preston. Purebred Guernsey cow, top bloodline. Dam, Willing- hams Emorys Mary 1156002; Sire, Riegeldale Emorys Ca- valero 412276, paternal Great Granddam, Green Meadow Melba 384421. Is now spring- ing with 4th calf. See at farm 4 mi. W. on Bohannan Rd. from Fairburn. James A. Phil- lips, Rt. 1, Palmetto. PH. Fairburn 4241. Holstein dairy heifers, fresh and springers. TB and Blood- tested. E. L. Rogers, RFD 1, Plains. 10 Hampshire pigs, 6 wks. old, well marked and healthy. Both Dam and Sire are from winning, select bloodlines. Can be Reg. in buyers name, $12.50 ea. $22 pr. or $100 Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Bred Landrace gilt, $125; also Beltsville boar of service age. Basil Steed, Fitzgerald. PE 3905. = OIC breeding. stock from Reg., short nose, med. type, stock from as good as any in the Southeast. Boars ready for serv. $45, also small shoats, either sex, $25 ea. Will Reg., treat and crate. Paul F. Corn, Rt. 1, Commerce. Reg. Tamworths exclusively. Unrelated boars and gilts. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitz- gerald. PH. 6541. Bred Tamworth, Yorkshire, gilts and sows; also 1 Tam- worth and one Beltsville No. 1 boar. J. E. Gunby, C/O Mo- del Farm, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg. PH. Newnan 3006-W. Fat, thrifty, fast growing pigs for sale. W. J. Lyle, Rt. 1, near Possum Lake, C/O Ora- land Farm, Lilburn. for Reg. Landrace hogs, Ray sale. Terrell Swindle, City. PH 2144. 3 Palomino mares 49-53 in. tall, bred to 38 in. stallion; Also, 3 bred mares, 40, 47 and 60 in. tall; 1 gelding, 54 in. tall, $75 ea. and up. G. M. Housley, Rt. 6, Marietta. PH. 7-2144. Horse mule, well-trained, 10 yrs. old. around 950 Ibs. $150, or trade for slower gait- ed mule, approx. same age and wt. Prefer mare mule. D. A. Pittman, Rt. 1, County Line Rd., Douglasville. Reg. mare, Tenn. Walker, roan, 4 stockings, blaze flax tail, Bred to Blizzard Dell- mar (owned by Dr. Conway Hunter of the Atlanta Shrine Mounted Partol). Gentle with children and adults alike. Also saddle, $250. Virgil Piper, At- lanta Hwy., Covington. PH. 3600. 8 Reg. polled heifers and 2 bulls.- All high type, top breeding, abowt 17 mos. old; Also, 9 Reg. Hampshire rams and some ewes. Priced to sell. Horace B. Smith, Cleveland Rd:,. Talton...PH. 1506 JZ or Bunn, Midville,. for the lot. Will not ship. Carl i ; At stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, Reg. No. 36083, Chestnut Stallion, representing one of greatest producing families of the breed. Grandson Noble Kalarama. Your inspection in- vited. Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 2, Deca~ tur. PH. BU-9-6692. At stud: Golden Palomino, exc, conformation, 5-gaited American saddler. Good pro-~ ducer. Guarantee service of stallion. Free trailer service and will board mares. Phone or write for appointment. B. H. Hill, 2641 Bob-O-Link Dr., Macon. PH. 5-5394. One black heifer, for sale. George M. Long, Rock Mill Rd., Rt. 4, Box 242, Alphar- etta. PH. 4815. Big Holstein heifers, top quaility, will start freshening July first. Mostly calfhood vaccinated, TB and Bangs free. Call Madison 2603 for directions to farm. R. B. Cur- tis, Farmington. Reg. Hereford bull. about 3 yrs. old for sale. G. H. Clark, 1423 Atlanta Rd., Griffin. PH. 5407. Extra good milch cow, fresh in, second calf, easy to milk, half Reg. Guernsey and half Reg. Holstein, $100 for quick sale. G. T. Kiembtel, Rt. 1, Hot Mtn., Dacula. -2 good milk Goats, one fresh June 11, 1957, other to freshen any day, good milk- ers, $20 ea. at farm, 1/4 mi. S. Carrollton on Hwy. 27. An- drew Hamrick, Rt. 3, Carroll- ton. PH. Ter. 22772. 75 head of nice cattle, for sale. John Goldin, Rt. 2, Tem- ple. PH. 4498. Purebred Nubian male milk goat, 3 yrs. old, naturally hornless, $50 at my _ place. Geo. D. Barfield, Rt. 3, Louis- Cert. purebred Santa Gi trudis bull, dees red colo: W. Morris, C/O Double Farms, P.O. Box 119, Carro ton. PH. Ter. 2-2852. Bandar No. 6213 Reg. Ara bian stallion, dark chestnut, 15 hands, 7 yrs. old, a nd- son of famous Raffles. Stud fee, $25 with return pr leges. Mares boarded at 5! day. Willard Strain, 609 Mu ray Hill Drive, Dalton. PH. 367. ; Saddle horse, saddle, bridle and 3-wk. old Colt, $200. H. G. Hendon, Rt. 1, Jonesboro. (See behind Baptist Church after 5 oclock, 6 mi. below Riverdale). i One Bay and one Black and White 3-yr. old, 44 in. She land gelding, broke to rid $185 ea. Robt. K. Smith, C/O Journeys End Farm, Ameri- cus. Shetland mare, black and white, 40 in. high filly colt by her side; black, lemon spotted and one black and white mare, 40 in. high, both to bring colt in August: one stallion, black, 35 in. high. 5 mi. West of Carnesville on Post Rd. At home after 3:30 P.M. Jim Canady, Rt. 1, Toc- coa. : a Palomino, high school horse, gelding, (used in Shrine Mounted Patrol), $350: Also, Shetland Palomino gelding a- bout 7 yrs. old, good looks, gentle, western saddle and bridle, $250. Ross Dismuke, C/O Dismukes Ins. Agency, Albany. 5 Reg. Suffolk Ram, papers furnished. R. L. Jackson, C/O Flint River Farm, Jonesboro. PH. 6217. 2 Nannies, 1 weathered goat, and 1 Togenburg Billy. Rea- sonable. Zack Roberts, Fair- burn. Ph. 2262. See 1349 J2. BRUCELLOSIS Counties Free Of Disease 4Wilkinson, Towns, Oconee, Evans Counties in which area testing is now underway include: Appling Gordon Pickens Barrow _ Gwinnett Pierce Berrien Hart Pulaski Brantley Heard Putnam Bryan Habersham Quitman Bulloch Hall Rabun Burke Irwin Rockdale Butts Jackson Stephens Candler Jeff Davis Talbott Cherokee Jenkins Taliaferro Clarke Johnson Toombs : Crawford Lamar Turner Coffee Laurens Union Chattooga Liberty Walker Colinabte Long Washington Dawson Lumpkin Wayne Dodge Madison Wheeler : Dooly Marion White ie Elbert Miller Wilcox 3 Franklin Montgomery ; ; Glascock Peach Help Make Georgia Brucellosis Free By 1960 ERADICATION. Counties Not Free of Disease 155 ss mares, one stud cole, $200 up. _ W. Haley, O. D., Ashburn. PH. PAGE FOUR. FOR SALE One Reg. Dap. stallion, 6 At Farm, at River Bridge on _. Campbellton Rd., R. W. Cald- _ well, Douglasville. 8 good milk goats, giving _ 2-1/2. - 4 qts. daily; purebred - Saanan with 2 nannies, 3 mos. old. Will be Reg. One good - Saanan and one Toggenburg with 3 nannies, 4 mos. old by Reg. billy. Can be seen any time. Inquiries answered. J. 202 L or 140 L. One male Goat about 2 yrs. old, brownish-black, large, 10 FOB my place. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, Ellenwood. : Wille. Reg. Saanan buck kid, -Thunderskey Petrole blood- line, Bangs and TB tested. _ Reg. in buyers name. Reason- able. P. D. Hearn, Rt. 3, Mari- etta, Farm Lane Hwy. PH. HE-5-5994. eS WANTED Want one Reg. Red Poll pull, 2-4 yrs. old. State full articular. H. J. Parrish, Rt. , Cairo. PH. 2-2954. y Want to buy or borrow Reg. SPC boar pig. Write at once. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. ~ Want good Jersey milch cow at reasonable price. Call er write. Dana Richards, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Ph. Fairburn 3498. Want Reg. Guernsey male ealf, 6-9 mos. old, deep red with plenty white, from good -. bloodlines. Write what you have and price. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington, POULTRY FOR SALE Hatch Clarets, Boston R. H. Blues, Clipper R. H. and erosses. Will sell very reason- ably. D. A. Pittman, Rt. 1, County Line Rd., Douglas- ville. Three trios purebred Dark Cornish bantams 1957 hatch, $10 trio; also 6 hens, same bloodline, 1956 hatch, $5 ea.; 4 prs. Black Cochin bantams, 1956 hatch, $10 pr. All above birds bred from my Show Winners. J. Homer Morgan, 405 E. Elm St., Rockmart. 200 Durr Keystone white Leghorn pullets, ready to lay, 2 ea. . T. Peterson, 3496 esley Chapel Rd., Decatur. PH. BU-9-1859. 95 White Leghorn pullets, 9 wks. old June 13, 90c ea. No shipments. William M. Se- well, rear 3005 Sewell Rd., SW, Atlanta. Taking orders for delivery July 11, 22, and August 7 for 4,000 started White Leghorn pullets at 15 wks. old. All high production type, completely vaccinated and de-wormed, $1.55 ea. E. H. Gray, Conyers. PH..6941. 460 Paramenter R. I. Reds, hatched Sept. 24, 1956, nearly 9 mos. old. All vaccinated and wormed, $1.85 ea. These are the finest of layers, around 90 pct. production now. Mel- vin Burke, Rt. 1, Wadley. 24 White Rock DeKalb pul- lets, 5 mos. old Ist. of July, $1.50 ea.; also 24 White Rock hens, 1 yr. old Feb., $1.25 ea if take all. Mrs. Roy LIVESTOCK July 1, Lexington: Course. _ annual poultry Agrionltaral CALENDAR June 28, Albany Stock Yards Jeands: race Swine Sale, 2 p.m. July 11, Thomasville; July 12, States- boro Fertilizer conferences. July 7-10, Athens Southern Regional Farm Bureau training school. July 19, Athens Beef Caitle Short July 21-22, Atlanta Annual meeting Georgia Milk Producers Inc. Aug. 11-13, Radium Springs Georgia Feed Ass'n. convention. Aug. 19-22, Rock Eagle Park Second July 9, Covington: institute. Four white Ducks, 3 ducks and 1 drake, last years hatch, Also, 3 Bantam roosters, cheap at my place. Cant ship. Julia S. Wheat, Rt. 3, Chats- worth. 20 White ducks, 1-12 wks. old, 50c and 75 ea. Will not ship. Cecil A. Boatright, Rt. 5, Newnan. Turkey poults, 85 ea.; tur- key eggs for setting 20c ea.; turkey hens 50 lb., toms 30c lb. At my farm. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 487, Me- Murry Dr., Sw, Atlanta 11. PL 5-9237. 50 mixed Bantam hens, good layers, young, 75c ea. Mrs. Grace Frazier, Rt. 5, Thomaston. Jap bantam baby chicks, good size, 50c ea.; also, vari- ous kinds baby Bantams, 10c up; Baby turkeys, $1 ea .or 2, $1.75. Cannot ship. Mrs. Myrtle Summers, Rt. 1, Gray- son. (Between Snellville and Centerville). 3 Buff Cochin, feather-leg- ged Bantam roosters, 3 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Tommy Cloer, Ellijay. s POULTRY WANTED Want 10 or 15 Bantams, or mixed bantams. State price in letter. Glenn C. Ford, RFD 2, Logansville. Want to exch. male Goat, 6 mos. old for Bantams. Write what you have. Jesse Paul Jackson, RR 1, Box 4657, Jonesboro. Want 4 goslings and 1 gan- der, 3 hens, the old time Goose type, prefer the gray and white. State ages and price. Mrs. O. C. Barfoot, 704 Moore Ave., Augusta. GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE 10 day old Chukar Part- ridge chicks, $50 C., FOB.; lots less than 100 for 65c ea.; Japanese (Coturnix) quail breeders and chicks. Walter Lyon Bloom, Rt. 3, Marietta. PH-8-0886. Northern Bob White Quail, 8 wks. old, reasonable. Safe delivery guaranteed. J. E. Akins, 1531 Athens Ave., SW, Atlanta 10. White King pigeons, utility type, $4 pr., blocky type $6 pr. also few Silvers. Do not a Covington, Rt. 2, near Sflem Camp Ground. PH. 6045. sell on Sunday. L. P. Mingle- dorff, Alma Hwy., Douglas. Ringneck pheasant hatching eggs $1.60 doz.; also young birds 25c, 40c, 50 and 75 ea. J. H. Roquemore, KrD No. 2, Americus, 50 good utility banded Whtie King pigeons, some on squabs and eggs now, $1.25 ea.; also White Fan-=Tail, Rac- ing Homers, India Mucee, Mo- dena and Tipplers, $1.50 ea.; Ringneck Doves $2.75 pr. Mrs. Helen Street, Hwy., Atlanta 6. Common pigeons, mated and working, 75e pr. Johnny Pen- tecost, Thomson. | 2 prs., 2 bucks extra large Chinchillas (gray) purebred, 2 mos. old; one buck and one doe, $4 pr.; extra bucks $1.50 ea. at my place. Will not ship. Lee R. Davis, 634 Washington a SW, Atlanta PH JA-5- 533. Ringneck pheasants, 1 wk. old and up; also 30 purebred Warhorse game chickens, 2-12 wks. old, $40 for lot. J. S. Harris, Rt. 2, Box 78, Ross- ville. Pheasant eggs, 15c ea.; also Northern Bobwhite quail eggs 25 ea. Mrs. J. L. Taylor, Rt. 2. Bare Valley. PH. TA- 5- 5804 Racing Homers, $3 pr. (Most of these birds are out of 500 mi. birds), Silver and Auto Sex Kings, $4 pr., youngsters $3 pr.; Rollers $3 pr., youngsters $1 ea. Homer and King cross $1 pr. J. E. Dooley, 626 W. Ridgewood Ave., Gainesville. Day PH. LEnox 2-6112. Night PH. LE- nox 4-5038. | 5289 Lamar. St; Decatur. Ph. -| Jap King. Coturnix Quail, 2956 Buford with ea., pr. birds, $22.50; 1 dbl. cage, 14 x 27 x 33 in. and 4 wks, old Shukars, $2 ea, B. S. Cobb, -Warthen. quail), begin to lay at 6-8 wks. old, $4 pr. H. Tonsgard, BU-9-0953. White Rabbits, fine breed- ing Does, $6-$8, Bucks, $4 up. Good sires, some of my at $8. 2-5 mos. old, $2-$4. Trio, $10 most any age at an: time. All sub. to pedigree. W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE, Atlanta 8. PH. TR-4-6452. Covies of 20 Bobwhite quail, 4 wks. old, $13. Shipped by Rwy. Exp. Warner Fryer, 198 Honeysuckle Lane, College Park. PH. PO-1-1041. > sex guaranteed, $3 pr., $4.50 trio. Minimum _ shippec birds. Any amount at my place. R. M. Vandergriff, Jr., 3507 Piedmont Rd., NE, At- lanta 5. PH. CE-3-8327. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Salt Cured and Hickory Smoked hams, weigh around ville: New cro} pe Hace. mertown. _ Large size Pecans 20c Ib., GiB: Camp, Villa Rica. 5 oe Chika. pee ieee also 48 x 31 x 24 in. cage] 2 pr., $40, or 1 pr. with this) tin cage, $35; also have sev. 3 and | The Wonder Quail, ant, i 26 Ibs., 85c Ib. Come see. H. | Mr E. Smith, Rt. 1, 8. E. Tegan 3 small size 12 lb. Add postage. Fr re i thlamteaas aide. 10 lb. pail $2.75 PP. to 3rd | Whi' zone. D. M. Kirkland, | Sum- ee oo == Bulletin. product made by hand TARY. this column. Market Bulletin Advertising tue to numerous requests ronal new advertising column dis atin. This column will be headed: HANDI Cl will include advertisements of hz made by farm people for sale. Such ; quilt tops, baskets, chairs, and any other may be obtained ae writing Mr of Agriculture, 19 Hunter St. SW, fur: be adv istions: Rome | - Athens STEERS & HEIFERS one7 sea piece ar Good & Choice 19.00-21.75 19.00-23.00 - ; Standard /15.00-19.25 16.25-18.50 - Utility 13.75-17.00 14,00-17.25 - Vealers 16.50-20.75 13.00-21.00 . a Stockers & Feeders 13.00-17.75 12,00-16.00 - : = Feeder Calves 11.75-15.25 12,00-18.75 - COWS: e Utility & Commercial 12.00-15.50 12.25-15.25 = Canners & Cutters 8.50-12.25 10.00-12.50 - Springers 70.00-175.00 70.00-175.00 - HOGS: e S No. 1 Meat Type - - No. 1 Others No. 2 ; 5s No, 3 Feeders