Commissioner Bulletin Phil Campbell, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1957 NUMBER 1 t oducers in eee who | the pane Federal water- are ae to have been | farmers. Those desiring to ety Betae cars. permit farmers to help in- se tia committee members Four farmers from Florida, 3 fre -orgia and two from South arolina; two handler members . om Florida, one from Georgia id one from South Carolina. vant by district? soe be divided te oo The portion of a included _ would | Agricultural Pe ELENDAR Dec. 4-5, Biltmore Hotel, Atlanta Cot- ton Producers Ass'n. Annual meet- ing. Dec. 3. ABAC, Tifton Fertilizers and Soils Short Course. Dec. 5. ABAC, Tifton Broiler Pro- duction Short Course. _ Dec. 12, Atlanta Annual Meeting At- yes to put in a regulation? lanta C of C Farmers Club. en eee be one district known as ae : Allendale area. ie ow are committee members sa ieiag A. Committee members will be elected as follows: Farmer mem- bers will be elected by farmers of their respective districts. Han- dler members will be elected by _ the handlers of their respective states. How long os a committee member serve? A. For one year. How many committee isin: must vote A. Seven favorable votes are re- quired at a meeting in order to __ transact business. What are the basic benefits and pevilaes afforded by the agreement? A. 1. In case the watermelon erop should be seriously damaged, the Agreement, by recommendation of the Committee, may not oper- ate for that year. 2. It is not the intent that any - Clause within the Agreement should tend to hurt any farmer. _ 3. It is strictly a farmers agree- ment, and its very provision is designed to help the farmer, 4 The Secretary of Agriculture, as well as the Committee, is direct- ly interested in the farmer and at no time will the Committee recommend or the Secretary ap- prove any regulation that is not (Continued On Page 4) ARTIFICIAL BREEDING Frozen Semen Now Available To Farmers Frozen semen for artificial breeding of cattle is now available to Georgia dairy- men on a regular basis through the Amer- ican Breeders Service. John McGowan, dairyman for the Ag- __ - ricultural Extension Service, University of Georgia College of Agriculture, said ise that the first Georgia delivery of frozen _semen was made at Thomasville, Nov. 1; Douglas, Perry and Griffin, Nov. 3; At- Janta, Hub Junction, Union Point, War- renton and Augusta Nov. 4. __. MeGowan said that the delivery truck i will be on a very tight schedule and de- BN teats lay at any stop cannot be permitted. He said that deliveries will be made on the same day of the week at the same time of ui day, every two weeks. _ The extension dairyman said that the availability of the frozen semen will of- fer a number of advantages to Georgia | dairymen which could not be offered by technicians using liquid semen. Frozen semen can be held indefinite- ly without any deterioration, McGowan said, and it gives a four to 15 percent high- er conception rate. With frozen semen, technicians can offer a greater choice of bulls of a given breed and also semen of more breeds will be available. A further advantage is that there is no waste in the use of frozen semen. Neil Manley, field man of American Breeders Service, said that frozen semen will replace liquid semen in Georgia and should make artificial breeding much more desirable to Georgia dairymen through an improved conception rate and through use of greater proved sires than have been available in the past. Manley pointed out that frozen semen is maintained without deterioration by storage in liquid nitrogen which holds the semen at minus 360 degrees Fahrenheit. For example, cows are still being settled by semen from a bull, Cottonade Emmet, which died in November 1953, Manley declared. Manley said that as of July 1, more than 500 technicians in some 15 states (Continued On Page 4) Georgia PIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH s TE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georgia, First: FOREST LANDS NAVAL STORES PEANUTS BROILERS PIMENTO PEPPER IMPROVED PECANS ee Ss Re Ee F PAGE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building i9 Hunter Sireei, 8. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 . Editor __.. MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilehrist Assistant Editor Notices adie Circulation : Mailing Room Supt. Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Mrs. LaMyra Jarman . Candler Clement Jr. ATIONAL EDITORIAL [asso clarion AFFILIATE. MEMBER PHIL CAMPBELL | will be accepted from any Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest, No notice or advertisement 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- dua! doing business under a | trade. name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- | tin assumes no respo,sibility for any notice appearmg in the Bulletin mor 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 publie notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lieation that is delivered through the United States mail, Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address requests to be MANAGER, Market Bulletin. mailing list, changes of address, etc. to CIRCULATION address must include OLD anj NEW addresses. added to or removed from | All requests for changes of NOTICES, Market Bulletin. Address al] notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF Published weekly eat 114-122 Pace St. Cevington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as secend class matter Aug. 1, 1987, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special eee of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act of Oct. 8. FARM WORK WANTED 22 yr. old, white, married man 2 children wants job on farm for $30.-$35 week. Can drive any kind farm machin- ery, alse pretty good mechanic on most things. Do not drink. No less $30 considered. Dave Gunter, Rt. 1, Bishop. Man (not able to work) ~with wife end 28 yr. old son, wants work Vegetable truck farm in Cobb Co. on Halves. Need about 3 R. house. Have to be moved. Want with good sober, christian narty. Ref. if desired. Mrs. J. W. McDonald, West Ave., N. W., Atlanta Man and wife want job on farm. Need work at once. 40 yrs. old, Exo., life time in dairying and all kind farm work. Can drive truck and trac tor. Ref. if neessary. Mean business only, See or letters oe S. T. Wood, Rt. 3, Soper- on. 42 yr. old, single, white man wants job on farm, Caretaker or chicken, hog and stock farm or dairyman, Can drive tractor and truck. Weekly wages. Come after. Irs L. Garner, Rt. 3, Box 401, College Park. Want turpentine work (8 barrels) on halves. Do not drink. Letters ans. Elra Page, Ri. 2, Lyons. Want place on farm with pond pasture, with chicken ouses and raise broilers. 8 in family, oldest boys, 20 and 21. Need 5 or 6 R. house. Mrs. Lora Ledbetter, Rt. 1, Waleska. Sober man, 2 boys old enough to help, wants farm on 50-50 basis. Let me hear at once. Now live on Henry And- ersons chicken farm on Sa- vannah Rd., out of Reidsville, about 8 mi. Tootles Station. J. T. Roberson, Rt. 4, Manass- as. Wans job looking after cows and hogs, driving tractor, or raising chickens. No exp. ehick ens but 12 yrs. with livestock and tractors. Give ref. Need 4 Rd. house, and have to be mov- ed. Wife and self (am 62 yrs. old), white. W. H. Knight, Rt. 3, (near Jersey) Covington. Want job on farm. Fast, ex- pert egg-gather also exp. with brothers. R. M. Blackwell: Panola Rd. Lithonia. Single, white man wants job on dairy farm for reasonable wages and board. 20 yrs. exp. in milking. Drive truck or tractor. State wages, etc. Mar_ vin A, Smith, 4786 Brocker Rd., Rt. 2, Stone Mountain. Ph. HI 3-5384. White man with family wants job on dairy farm. Well exp.. Would accept job on poultry farm, Can move any time. Need 5 or 6 R. house wired for elec. stove. M. C. Coker, Rt. 2, Comer. White man, wife and 2 sons, 17 and 11, daughter 20, wants big chicken farm. Do most any thing there is to do on farm, drive truck. tractor, earnenter work. ete. Do not drink and not afraid of work. Want move right away. W. M. Boggins, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. Mother and children. 2 in school, desires work, helving on chicken, cattle or produce farm. Husband will help on off-days. Need 4-5 R. house. Would like to see narty and place first. Mrs. N. K. Reeves, Rt. 1, Norcross. Woman with mother and 1 son want job on farm. Need 3- 4 R. house, near Dalton or Copper Hill. $15 or $20 week wages. Can move any time. Want on school and mail Rt. Etta Craig, Rt. 1, c/o John Willis, Ellijay. | wife and self. \soon. (Now work at night at 4 __.. Tom MeMullan |) j eran, | work on farm. | dele. after cattle, hogs and raising chickens on Halves..Do rough carpenter and any kind farm Raised on farm. Just Like to move curb market) Jess Ro- shed, |den, 1313 Allen St., N. E. At- jlanta. Ph, PL 8-1525. 57 yr. old Christian man, World War No. 1 and 2 Vet- j and wife want job doing | \Jight farm work on farm. Exp. cattle, poultry, hogs. Born and raised on farm. Need 3 R. house. No drunkards consider- ed. Sidney C. Scoggins, P. O. Box 542, Rome. FARM HELP WANTED Want middleaged, white wo. man, reliable, for light farm Room, board and salary. C. T. Evans, Tuck- er. Ph. HI 3-6108. : Want unencumbered, white reliable middleaged woman, to Room, board and $12.50 week. Mrs. A. M. Adams, Rt. 2, Cor- Want reliable, middleaged, white woman to live in home on farm with elderly lady and |belp with light farm -work. Room, board and small salary. Mrs. Minie Bunch, Rt. 3, Elli- jay. Want large family for Cot- ton picking and crop for 1958. If desired move immediately. Dr: renege T. Nabors, 490 Peachtree St. N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. MU 8-2646. Want good man without bad habits, not over 55 or 60 yrs., \to live in home on farm, to work on ehicken farm, $10 | week, board and laundry. John nie Warren, Rt. 1, Blooming- dale. : Want good farmer for small 1 H. crop for 1958, on standing rent or 3rd and 4th basis, or on halves. Must be able drive truck, be sober and willing to work. 3 R. house, on school bus and mail Rt., near Tucker. |F. T. Chamblee, 300 Hammond Dr. NE, Atlanta 5. Ph. BL 5- 2173. Want responsible, settled couple, for work on farm, keep up property, good land for cul- tivation. 5 R. house, wired for electricity, on paved road, near churches and stores. Satisfac- tory basis agreed upon. F. P. Betterton, 3076 Brockett Rd. Tucker. Want elderly, homeless man for feeding stock and light farm chores, in exchange for living quarters on farm. Ref. reg. Mrs. C. W. Bradley, Chats worth. Want exp. dairy family for 1958, to operate pipeline dairy. Excellent house with bath, near churches, school bus line and post office. S. W. Few, Apalachee (Rural Station), Madison. Want wage hand this wint- er gathering crop, pasture work, caring for small. bunch of cattle. House, garden, wood school bus and mail Rt. plus 2 H. erov next Spring on 50-50 basis. State wages desired. Per- manent work. Also, can use a single man. S. S. Storer, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Want mand and wife for chicken farm work, with a little farming. Must be sober and honest and know chicken work. V. C. Garrett, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Want wihte man, exp. in dairying. prefer DeLaval. Have parlor. Furnish new house, ins. milk, good wages for 6 day week. Preston M. Breedlove, Monroe. ; Want sober, reliable man for gen. farming on cattle farm in Butts Co. Knowledge of farm machiner necessary. Also work for wife. State age, number in family and wages desired. David Stough, Rt. 1, Locust Grove. Want job on farm, looking : j elderly, truck farming B basis. Good home, live in home on farm with 2' jadults, and do light farm work. | Want reliable farmily to work in dairy, also keep up fences and pastures, on farm. ; Guy Oxford, Culloden. ~~ | - Want reliable, trustworth middleaged man in good joni th to live on farm with wife and myself, and assist with making garden, and other light farm work. Room, board and small salary. 1/4 mi. W. Phila- delphia Church, Roscoe Car-| PP. den, Rt. 1, Box 185, Forest Park. Want young, healthy, white | country women for light work on pountry farm. Room, board and salary. Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford Hwy., Atlanta 6. Want sober, reliable, col. couple, or man mid or | on 50-50 I good land, house with elec., hot and cold water bath. About 20 mi. Atlanta on Chattahoo- chee River, in Douglas Co. D. L. West, RFD 4, Douglasville. SALE EVENTS Dec. 9th & 10thMonday and Tuesday at Tom Hewitts Pony Farm, Valdosta .. . Pony Auction Sale... very large selection of both , and breeders. Grade an Registered ponies offered. Tom Hewitt, P.O. Box 742, Valdosta. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Large Scallion winter onion plants (kind you can cut deep in the ground, and ; roots a large bune Cees 25, $1 Also 4 Tanzy plants, $1 | Exch. for S and Catni plants. Mrs. John Myers Ad. dison, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Giant Gem, and Superfec- tion everbearing strawberry plants from new virus strains, well rooted, moist | packed, 50, $1.25; and $2.35 C. PP. Allow 2 to 3 wks for del. Is M. Housworth Rt. 2, Litho-~ nia. f Mastodon Strawberry plants bearing size, $1.50 C; 500, $4.25 d postage. L. H. usins, Rt. 3, Greenville. f Myers and Rubel Blueberry plants, 2 to 5 ft. from Porter- field stock. $7 doz. FOB E. G. Nicholson, Rt. 3, Macon. Early Flat Dutch and E. J. cabbage C; 500, $2.50, $3.50 M. Good plants. G. E. Waldrip, Rt. 7, Gainesville. New Era Strawberry| bunch; plants, $1 C. 200 up PP. $9 M. Nice damp packed plants, Cheaper at my home. Orders week-days only. Mrs. Z. D. Aba Rt. 1, Box 223, Alphar- etta.. Old fashioned Blue Damson plum trees, 1 to 2 yr. size, 50c ea. 5 to 6 ft., $1 ea. 3 old fash- ioned Apricot-Peach, $1 ea. Damp packer, state inspected $3 or more PP. Also Tenn. Beauty Strawberry, $2.50 C. PP. Mrs. George Collins, 891 Hammond Dr., NE, Atlanta 5. Ph. Blackburn 5-1449. Thompson this yrs. young plants, good roots, $1.50, C; $4, 500. Add postage. Mrs. L. C. Allen, Rt. 2, Gainesville. ' Old time multiplying shal- lo t plants, $1.40 C. Large plants. Also spring Scallion buttons, $1.35 gal. No crecks. ere Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Da- cula, Large Klondike Strawberry nlants. $1 C. Add vostage. Mrs. Flora Lee Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Celery, Parsley, Mint plants, 3 doz., $1; Cabbage and col- lards, 70c C: also Spanish oinon plants, 60e C. Fred With- erspoon, 308 Holderness St. SW, Atlanta. 10, PH. PL3-5251 Early Jersey frostproof Cab- rout from | lants, now ready, $1 Lo plants, $1 C. Als vines, well rooted ft: long; 4505 t Rosie Crowe, R ming. Watereniee P. Mrs. C. Calhoun. plants, $1.25 C.; $ $15. Shallot onio type, 4 doz., $1; sage, plants, 25 postage. Mrs. . Grantville. Large Tenn. plants, $1.25 C; %. Add 20c per jseed, 25c. start. envelope with Ruth Weeks, Calif. multi seed, 30 s Nolen, Rt. 1, E White multi $1.35 gal.; red buttons, 40 C. and Catnip ed, 10c oe Peppermint ton. - ae eet ee ct. Purity, Ewt. Cecil Travis. Crest Acres, Rivel Fayetteville 558 Cherry sprouts red from roots have about 30 sp sale or swap for /peach sprouts, 10 or for pecans, or rhubarb. M. J. growth, also 1 yr. nuts, small cherry nong eae N Henry itfield, lone St., Marietta Everbearing Stra plants, $1.30 Lora Lee Poss, 327, Washington. Missionary Straw plants, $2 C.; Cat ; Garlic, 10 3. also F plums, 3, $2. No F Miss Ceeil MeCur well. a ver, Rt.. SEED & Pl Se a ag y a A Want 10 to 25 w Black Seuppernonr_ Prefer lat cae f on Creek. what you have = Mrs. Roy Shiver, R' oak: ne FEED & G bage plants, 300, $1; 500, $1.50; ene M. PP. R. Chanclor, itts. : : : Res. | Phe mtations $1. 20 doz, any col- or and eee if preferred. ees iS Mamie Stone, Rt. 2, Box Adairsville. for sale. ages, Athens frech Coastel Rer-| ay, well fertilized. eoutain to 88 pet. and 2 to 2-1/2 pct. qualities. rg at t of 50 bales up e for beef type attle. T. 2a a zone. Harrison T. , Toccoa. ood hay del. to kind and eg et Ellijay. as 500 bu. or iow ear > int aprons, - med. ot holder, 50c ea: ead? a fe ic ; -ehecks or Jrodeg Haynes, Rie 7, ion ed bonnets, any t, $1.50 ea: quilt $2.75. eat rons, 75 ea, 2, Childrens | corduroy mos. to 5 yrs. $3 E. i Rt. 4, de print caine: $1; ique | pillow cases, | plique pot holders 5B 2 Soe; 2 pr. kit- or. holders, Sage ae same lim 95c pr: soft, y bibs, 1 pieced quilts, $8 ea. Add a ntlcesaee, 3 piece baby sets, i W: *\sign with croch - Ytams, | PR-4-6452. | tams, ite, pink, , | roosters, 2 Hairpin lace style stoles, washable, shrink _ resistant, will not stretch white, pink, and green. Mrs. Elmer Wheat: on, Leesburg. Large quilts $5 to $7 ea. Mrs. | B.A. Walker, 932 Walnut St., | Macon. Quilt tops $2 ea. also hand- ost - | MO only. Mire. Ola Price, | wool, orlon, or ny color, $4.50 ea set PP, or $4 at | my home. Mrs. Thelma Foun- | tain, RFD 2, Lawrenceville. Pot Holders, 3 alike, 25c; 3 dbl. bed size quilt tops ma-~ chine sewed, of new scraps, | 1$1.50 ea. Add - postage. No stamps or checks. Pairlee Run- dies, Rt. '7, Gainesville. Heavy part wool dbl. bed size quilt tops and crocheted large size dolies, dif. colors, $3 ea. Add 30c postage for quilt tops. Also artificial roses, all colors, $1 doz or $1.50 waxed ones. Add 25c postage. Mrs. Roy Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford. Several prs. pillow cases, embroidered in colors, crechet trimming, (some white ones) of good material, $3 pr; also few scarves, embroidered de- et trimming. Dif. prices. Add postage. Mrs. Julia Singleton, 1139 Hall Ave. SE, Atlanta 16. Ph. MARket 7-2654. _ White aprons with asst. borders with flowers, 50c ea; -|Dresser scarves asst col. Star- ched and ironed $1 ea. Add 25e postage. Mrs. Grace E. Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Cotton pot holders, 2, 25c crocheted miniature cup an saucers, 15c ea. 2, 25c; print border aprons, B0e; also some dif. size rag dolls and quilts. Nellis A. Waters, Maysville. ot GAME. FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Chuka Partridge, $6 pr.: several hundred Jap. King| quail. Make offer on any a- mount; also Jap. Silkie ban- $5 pr. enry M. Hil- lard, 219 Melirich Ave. NE., Atlanta 17. Ph. DR 8-1109.. 12 Bobwhite quail, $3 pr.; 5 a. Quail, $3.50; 6 Ring- ck pheasants, $3 pr.; also 32 mixed bantams, 50c ea, R. J. Oakes, Box 170, Mil- viene: Few special N. Z. White doe rabbits, also young stock, 6-8 mos. old, ond: some good bucks. a. Prices as low as $3-$8. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave. NE. Atlanta 8. Ph. Pedigree ruby-eyed Polish rabbits, Seniors and Juniors. Robert A: Spence, Rt. C, Griffin. Ph. 9700. Black buck, 3 gray te 1 spotted doe, "and 2 red does, $3.50 ea.; also N.. Z. white does, $5 ea. All bred or ready to breed. Ship anywhere. John Fields, 1018 Poplar St., Griffin. Ph. 3682. . 2 male rabbits, black and 1 gray, $2. y or will trade for does. F. A. Sherman, Box A, _ Horton Drive, College Park, White Swiss Homing Pig- eons, $2 pr.; common pigeons, $1 pr.; Red Corneaux ene, pr.; Muscovy dueks, White African guineas, also ban- hens and roosters, $1 ea. oe Yawn, Byrom- 1S Peafowl cocks, 1957 hatch, $15 ea. also mixed bantams, 50c ea. White Cornish 1957 $1.75 and . ea, Mrs, O. L. Craft, Rt. 2, La- Snes 6, pe paper $1.10), \ this yrs. hatch, | Lambert, Jless than 4 Finest quality breeder stock of Bobwhite quail and Chu- kars; all birds large size and fully feathered Sat. guar. Rt. 1, Box Ph. Jonesboro GR 8-8477. 2 pr. Golden preasants, 25 pr. Harry 1003 Dawson Rad., Albany. Ph. 2-2178. Fantail pigeons _ of best boodlines, white and spashes. |Young prs. $2.50 pr. No less than 2 prs. shipped. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville. Mature Bobwhite quail, $3 jpr. Shipped Railway Express. arner Fryer, 198 Honey- suckle Lane, College Park, Ph. PO 1-1041, Good banded Pigeons, all colors. White Kings, Racing Homers, Indian Mucee, Roll- ers High Flying Tipplers. White Fantail, $1.25 ea. No birds shipped. Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Bu- ford Hwy., Atlanta 6. White King Pigeons, $1 pr. Author Hall, Box 26, Tucker. Ph. HI 3-6295. Blue Modenas, and Bronze Gazzi Racing Homers, proven flyers, young birds, $5 pr.; Also Dark Cornish bantams, show type, $5 pr. White laced Red standard hens, $3 ea.; Light Brahma pullets, 7 mos. old, $2.50 ea. J. Ae Nix, Jr. RED. 1. 7 Box 180, Columbus. Rabbits: Chinchillas 12 does, 2 bucks, and 3 Whiie does and 1 buck, $60. T. L. Kenney, 201 Ben Hill, La- Grange. Ph. 7984. Ringneck pheasants, sale. See. L. L. Hobbs, for C/O White Oak Ranch, Upatoi.| Ph. FA 3-3109. 10 mos. old N. Z. buck rab- d | bit, $5. R. D. Burtz, Rt. 1, Ash St. Ph. 2814, One pr. Peafowls, $25; 4 or 5 peacock cocks, $12.50 ea.; few pr. Ringneck pheas- ants, $5 pr. Mrs, Evie Ward, Rt. 3, Dublin. Min. Park, Roswell. Finest 1957 hatch, large No. Bobwhite (bred and improved 37 yrs.). Adult quail, 1-3 ounces heav- ier than averase. Mature, heavier Bobwhites until Jan. is, SB pr. up. Win. As Thomas, 421 Mark Bidg.,.At- lanta. Ph. MU 8-0866. GAME, FOWL, etc. WANTED Want 1 pr. Japanese par- tridges, 6-8 wks. old, also 1 pr. native partridges. M. G. Mealor, Hull. POULTRY FOR SALE = Purebred Dark Cornish hens, $2.25 ea. 10 or more in lot, $1.90 ea. C. A. Ingram, Lilly, 2 game pullets and rooster, $5: a pullet and rooster, $3; I. Red bantams, $3 pr.; 1 ne I. Red bantam rooster. 50c; 2 white doe rabbits and buck, $10; Guinea pigs (cav- ies); $3 pr. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd. NE, Atlanta. Ph. DR 7-4390. 20 hens, 2 cocks, mix. game chickens. Make best offer. J. E. Perkins, Rt. 7, Jones Rd., Macon. Purebred Dark Cornish cockerels, ready for service, $2 ea. Miss Leona Simpson, 3, Box 224, Sparta. 90 R. I. Red hens for eat- ing purposes, about 30 lay- ers, $1.50 ea. at ne place. Robert Mason, Rt. 1, Box 145, Hamilton, Ph. Columbus, FA- vonia. rt 4-1824, Vand Pekin R10 Black game hens, $20 or $2 ea.; game stags, $5 ea. Hi: Walraven, Rt. 2, Dallas. Wild Mallard cross. coloring. Cannot fly. For eat- ing or on Jake. Sell ail or part. Jerry Grisson, Rt. 3, Rome. 4 - 10 White guineas, $1.50 ea. N. G. Forester, Rt. 2, Buford. Eight 1956 hatch quackless Muscovy ducks, White, black, and some speckled, all nice and fat, $15 or $1.25 ea. At my place at once. Mrs. Sallie Brue, Rt. 1, Lumber City. Large and small, red and bronze turkeys for sale at my farm in Red Rock Com- munity. Mrs. G. C. Mims, Rt. 1, Sylvester. Golden Sebrights and Brown Leghorn bantams, show quality, $10 trio. Bob Clark, 372 Spring St., Ma- con. 100 turkeys, 35c Ib. also 30 Black Australorp pullets, $2 ea. Mrs, J. E. Carter, Box 487. MCMurry Dr. SW. At- lanta 11. Ph. PL-5-9237. Purebred quality Bantams: Light Brahmas, Buff Japan- ese, Patridge Plymouth Rocks, Buff Cochins, Bearded Mille Fleurs, Silver Spangled Ham- burgs, Black Rose Combs. BB Old English Modern Red Red Pyles, Birchens and 10 Ducks, \Brown Reds. Reasonable. Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chickamauga. 3. niee, are $2 Mallard: and six 1957 $6 ' Bulldog Cornish - Bantams, ea. C, A. Lewis, 206 W. Bell St.,- College PO 1-8120. Bantams: Black and Black- Old English tail Japanese, BB Red and Silver Duckwing Game, White Leghorn, Rhode Island Red and Belgians, also common hens for setters, $8 trio and up. B. H. Holsome back, 302 East S. Harris St., Point. pr., trio. Mrs. Dora Berry, 220 Ridgeland Ave., Decatur. Ph. DR 17-3048. Peek. Ph. Japanese Silkie Bantams, Show bantams, Golden Se- brights, BB Red and O. Game, Champions and Gran Champions. Also mixed hens for setters. E. I. Wix, 680 Quillian Ave., SE, Atlanta 17, Ph, DR 3-9421. Modern game bantams, BB Reds, Silver Duckwings, Red Pyles and Birchens. Quality birds, $6 pr.; $8 trio. L. L. Murphy, 2796 Plantation Dr., East Point. Ph. PO 1-1617. 500 July 1956 hatch Babe eock White Leghorn hens, $1 ea. Everett Hunt, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Dark Cornish bantam hens, 1956 breeders, also cockerels, 1957 hatch, blood as my Show winners. J. Homer Morgan, 405 East Elm St., Rockmart. 40 mixed, young bantam hens and pullets, 50c ea. or trade for equal value in any large type hens or grey rab- bits. Ed Fryer, Cirele, LaGrange. 132 Poplar Counties Free Counties Not Of Disease Free of Disease 18Wilkinson, Towns, Oconee, Evans, Bryan, Gordon, Chatooga. Candler, Dodge. Crawford, Glascock, 1 4 1 Toombs, Elbert, Hall, Franklin, Union. Brantley. Lumpkin. Counties in which area testing Is now underway Include: Appling Fannin Pulaski Bacon Forsyth Putnam Baldwin Gwinnett Quitman Banks Habersham Rabun Barrow Hart Rockdale | Ben Hill Heard Schley Berrien Irwin Spalding Bulloch Jackson Stephens Burke Jeff Davis Talboit Butts Jenkins Tallaferre Chattahoochee Johnson Taylor Cherokee Lamar Telfair Clarke Laurens Tift Clay Liberty Treutlen Clayion Long Turner Coffee Madison Walker Colquitt Marion Warren Cock Miller Washington Columbia Monroe Wayne Crisp Montgomery Wheeler Dade Oglethorpe White Dawson Peach Whitfield DeKalb Pickens Wilcox Dooly Pierce Worth Douglas Help Make Georgia Brucellosis Free By 1960 $5 ea. All same cy PAGE FOUR _ Ee Advise. Mrs. Allyn D. ~ -5506. Watermelon Ag (Continued From Page 1) in the best interest of the farmers. 5. The cost of carrying out the Agreement will be exceedingly small, per carload 6. Unlike the Agreement in force years ago, which only US No. 1 quality to be shipped, this Agreement provides that no grade higher than 85 per- cent of U. S. No, quired. Which means that prac- tically all merchantable and eat- able melons can be shipped. How can a marketing agreement be end- ed? A. It can be voted out by 51 percent of the growers who produce 51 percent of the volume of water- melons. The Secretary of Agri- culture can also end it if he de- termines that the no longer accomplishing its pur- pose. What area will be covered in the Agree- ment? A. All counties east chicola River in Florida, the en- tire state of Georgia, and all of South Carolina south and west of reement or truckload. provided for 1 may be re- Agreement is of the Apala- : the line formed by the Catawba River, the Wateree River, Lake Marion, and the Santee River. Can the Federal-State Inspection Service handle the increased volume of inspection work if the agreement is approved? A. Yes. Inspection Service officials have given every assurance that they can. It is true that at present only about one-third of the water- melons are being inspected, while under an agreement nearly all would be. But watermelon farm- ers should keep this in During the last season for which figures are available, 1955-56, about 400,000 carlot equivalents and vegetables were inspected by the Service in the three states area. Adding an extra 24,000 carlot equivalents of watermelons to this total would be only a 6 percent increase in of fresh fruits volume. During seasons when the committee de- cides regulations are necessary, what is the earliest date for such regulations? A. May 11 is the earliest date, un- less the grower member from the South Florida District requests that regulations start earlier. Is there a provision to take care of small quantities of melons? A. Yes, the committee can - (Continued From P: were using frozen semen fr Breeders Service. More than lion cows will be bred by fro from A. B. S. in 1957. Com sion is being planned through states served. Results with frozen s : most gratifying, Manley add can Breeders Service has non-returns on a first service basis of more than 70 percent. age for 24 consecutive mo percent. a e mind: mend. that small Gg freed from any regul Can watermelons be hauled free of regulations? = oS Vege ks ae Can a grower reguest e order? 63558 eee A. Yes, provided (1) the or his shipments more neighbors and (2) the is due to reasons b trol and beyond r recom- cs er to a farmers market or auctio POULTRY. WANTED Want some White Rock pul- obb, Watkinsville. Want some old fashioned type grey Speckled guinea hens and rooster. Advise. Mrs. Chas. J. Payne, 3100 Hogan Rd. S. W., Atlanta 11. Ph. PO Want some Brown Leghorn pullets, not too far from Atina- ta Write. W. M. Sewell, 3005 Sewell Rd. S. W., Atlanta 11. Want some White turkeys. Advise what you have and rice. Millard Hendricks, RFD , Jeffersonville. Want 100-150 W. L. 5-7 mos. old pullets. Must be top grade and have been vaccinated for all poultry diseases, within 75 mi. Atlanta. Advise. W. John- son, Rt. 4, Box 234, Austell Ph. 8901. ss Want purebred, White Face Black Spanish, Blue Andula- gians, White Crested Black Po- lish. Silver Spangled Ham- burgs, also 1 pr. ea Candian eese and Wood Ducks or Pin- ails. Must ship. Contact first. John Ervin, 908 E. Force St. Valdosta. Reg. Landrace gilts, $50 boars $45. and~-+b re gilts. Reg. in buyers name, un- related prs., imported blood- lines. Paul Roach, Rt. 6, Rome. Ph. 4-1865. Reg. Tamworth breeding stock young boars, service age, oe young pigs, both sexes, 25; few gilts and older sows. Chas. H. Higgins, Bluff Rd., Rome. Reg. Yorkshire service age boars, bred gilts, and fall pigs both sexes. All sired by or bred to Certified Superior meat type boars. Prices rea- sonable. Homer Thomason, c/o Forest Hills Farms, Rt. 2, Box 40 Americus. Ph. 7562. Aprox. 50 pigs, 6 to 12 wks. old, Hampshire and York shire half ea., $10 ea. at fram also 35 inch Shetland mare, first foal, bred back for June foal; 6 yr. mare, foal in May, 2 Stud colts and 4-1/2 yr. old Chestnut Stud. J. E. Meeks, Rt. 1, Bishop. _ Horse mule, good_ health, gentle, wt. about 850 Ibs., $55. V. E. Garrett, Rt. 1, Dahione- ga. Black and white spotted Stud colt, 6 mos. old J. Pope Wililams, Lavonia. Ph. ELgin 6-5118. : Ponies: grade fillies, colts and bred mares, solid colors and spots also reg. dapple stal- lian white mane and tail, 39 in. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2 reg. Hampshire boar pigs, about 60 Ibs. and 1 gilt. Pedi- rees furnished, $30 ea. or $32.50 ea. with pee at farm. Roy Chandler, Rt. 3, Nawnan. Ph. 1818M-2. Pureberd Duroc pigs 6 to 8 wks old, $20 ea. L. G. Brown, Rt. 1, Box 113 Jonesboro. Ph. GR 8-6513. Good pigs, reasonably pric- ed, fat and thrifty. W. J. le, e/o Oraland Farm, Rt. 1, Lil- burn. Ph. DR 3-0957. OIC meat type service boar. 2-1 /2 yrs. old Out of Myrling G. Oates Herd prize winning stock, $50 at farm. Paul J Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. Purebred Hampshire, 5 gilts and 3 boars, 3 mos. old, can furnish papers. Wesley Bar- nett, Rt. 1, Box 48 But- ler. Ph. UN2-2445. tall, $100 and up. R. W. Cald- well, Douglasville (Campbell- ton Rd., at river). Tenn. Walking Horse geld- ing, about 10 yrs. old, gentle. $150. Lee H. Battle, Jr., 321 W. 7th St., Rome. Ph. 8021. Gentle black and _ white small Welsh pony with good saddle and bridle, $185. Step- hen Head, 1882 McConnell Dr., Decatur. Ph. ME4-5448. Palomino gelding, $100. G. W. West, IJr., Rt. 6, Peachtree- Dunwoody Rd., NE, Atlanta. Horse, wt 1000 lbs for work or ride, for sale, G. C. Harbin, Rt. 2, Box 127 Lithonia. Strawberry Roan _ horse, gaited, approx. 7 yrs_ old. gentle when ridden. Bridle land saddle included; Also reg. Hereford heifer, approx. 13 mos. old. Top grade, won Ist, and 3rd prize in DeKalb Coun- ty Fair. Carl Courson. P. O. Bo:- 38, Doraville. Ph. GLT7- 3419. sexes. Black and white gelding d| Shetland pony, 5 yrs. old. gen- tle with good as new bridle and saddle. Johnny C. Rey- nolds, Hamilton. Big boned Black African Guinea pigs, 8 wks. old, $10 ea.; $12.50 when shipped. E. O. Bledsoe, Carrollton. Purebred Duroc hogs, 3 mos. old, either sex, $25 ea. with papers, less without papers; also, 2 reg. Guernsey bulls, one 7 mos. old, $100; other, 3-1/2 yrs. old, $250. Sagmore and Klondike breed- ing. Also 8 disc breaking har- row, 24 disc Ford harrow, and 2 H wagon. Marvin Newsome, Sandersville. Purebred Yorkshire pigs, $10;. gilts, breeding age, $40 to $50; also 30 mixed sheep, 1 ram, 3 yearlings, and 26 ewes. Sell part or all reason- ably. Frank Stephens, Rt. 3, Calhoun. 20 pigs, 8 wks. old, well fed, some Berkshire, some mixed. At my farm after 4 oclock on Saturday. Ellis ie Rt. 1, Hampton. Ph. 3597, Purebred Yorkshire boars, from weaning to breeding ages; Also few Yorkshire and Hampshire crosses, both Bob Carter, Rt. 1, Whitesburg. Ph. TE 2-7395 (fter 7 PM). Hampshire Breeding stock, Brucellosis Ga. Certified free. Herd No. 3 health certified. Unrelated weaned pigs; 12 hand picked males, ready for service; few open gilts (will breed if desired). Reasonable according to quality. All from certified meat type strains. Forest M. Arnold, Rt. 3, Baxley. Ph. 3035. 11 Berkshire and Duroc crossed pigs, $10 ea.; also purebred Berkshire boar for Service, standing fee or a pig at weaning age from ea. litter sired by this boar. J. Paul Higginbotham; Rt. 1, Bogart. Choice, bred Berkshire gilts, to farrow in Jan. and Feb. $50 to $60 ea. C. J. Hardman, Commerce. Purebred Tamworth pigs, 8 wks. old, can be reg. in buyers name; Also 4 pure- bred Tamworth boars, 4-1/2 mos. old. Hilburn Long, Mor- gantown. -old, top bloodlines, $80.00 ea. | 4Mask, Fayetteville. pection, er 6 purebred Yorkshire gilts, about 125 lbs. Tim Cole, Rt. 2, Newnan. 5 is Reg. Tamworths. J. S.|He Davis, c/o Abba, Rt. 3, Fitz-|800d | bloodl gerald. Ph. 6541. ~*| priced Pure SPC pigs, 9 wks. old,| $10 ea.; also 1 fat hog, ready} to kill. Mose Cooper, Rt. 1, Fayetteville (1, mi. S. Fay- etteville on Hwy. 85). |bred, 1 open, Reg. Landrace hogs, wean-| Herman C. Huh ing age to 4 mos., old, bred Dr., Macon. _ = sows. American and import-| Reg Hereford ed bloodlines, healthy, good} hogs. Reasonably cond. Reasonable prices. M.|W. A. Ward Jr F. Elliott, Owner, Upson| Mead Ranch, Thomaston. Ph. 2179.| Rt. 3, 20 seven wks. old pigs, 1/2 folstean he Yorkshire, 1/4 Yorkshire, 1/4| yearlings, heifer Hampshire, $10 ea. T. B.| Vice bulls, choice Hansford, Box 91, Watkins-| calves, and choice ville. Ph. South 9-2742. _| shire bull calf, fron : high milk rec Purebred Duroc male hog,}b 3 about 2 yrs. old, wt. 300 Ibs. gio furnish papers. $50 at my farm or exch. for corn. . - L. H. Ballance, Rt. 2, Homer- | Domino bull, 22 ville (5 mi. S.). x, service. Charles H 22 Berkshire pigs, proven Soe Rd., ae oe bees 8 to 12 wks. ara ee ; old. Can be reg. or sell as is,| Sey eee $20 to $30 ea. Otis Crowe, Rt. ae Fore 4, Lyons (at Johnson Corner,| Dec. 1, $135. 12 mi. S. Lyons). fe Tana Purebred reg. {Comer. Gentle black and white| small Welsh pony with good]. saddle and bridle, $185.| Stephen Head, 1882 McCon-| nell Dr., Decatur. Ph. ME 4- 5448. ES ae Gentle kid-broke Shetland| Want to exch. ponies, will ride and drive,|$acks for new and saddles and bridles for|Mrs. B. F. Bl Douglasville. stallion or stud colt. Prefer| yg st red sorrel or grey. B. B Want 100 B. B.|_, Want 100 Ibs. Burkhalter, Claxton. Ph. 69. IAN Broulshe Re sale; also want reg. Welsh Shetland riding ponies, ville. -. some midgets, all colors, 5 : small horses, some gainted,} complete, with 30 several burros, 8-10 bred|of Fairburn. mares, around 20 hand-made| cond. Mrs. saddles and bridles, $35 set.|fairburn. No letters. These ponies are} _ home grown and home rais- Ve : ; ed. Mrs. Robin Vaughn, Rt.|SPlints for weav 4, Toccoa. Ph. Tucker 6-5249. | toms. Give oe | tion. Lee _ 2 reg. Angus bulls, 5 mos. | Jackson with papers, or $75. without papers at farm. J. C. Otwell, Rt. 2, Box 210, Newnan. Ph. | 2301. a eta _ 4 reg. Black Angus 9 mos. old. $150. | ee eee