Phil Campbell, Commissioner Bulletin WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1957 NUMBER 15 recent months the Be nscrncat ture has put forth concerted et butterfat tests run on all : samples at the plants where on bulk tank operation an es the tank truck for two by getting a sample of milk for ecutive daily milkings. 1ot as yet received a butter- receive one in the near future. have, for the most part, been sement with the pay check dave been some cases of vari- have resulted in more accu- r tests for the dairyman ate test was run. : s, in general, have a tenden- r about the accuracy of butter- fold purposeit assures the n accurate test and gives the irce of official information to ney are paying on a fair basis, ther big question in a pro- is whether he is being paid asis with regard to how his . Naturally he wants the high n some instances he feels that forth lots of money and time good base, then sees at a igh percentage of his base o the surplus column. This longs to both the distributor oducer and each should co- every way to see that the es Grade A milk is held ear round production and es efforts. could play a big ot TESTS AID FARMERS milk producers milk, Butterfat. is are catching four consecu- delivers milk in cans. If the 7 Of risuliaral CALENDAR Jan. 21-22, Athens; Jan. 23-24, ABAC. Tifton Farm Management Short Course. Jan. 23-24, Sylvania Georgia Live- stock Ass'n Convention. Jan. 28, Carrollton: Jan. 29, Rock Eagle Park; Jan. 80, ABAC, Tifton Dairy Production Short Course. Market Managers Short Course. Its of the butterfat tests are, ch producer. Those producers k test by State inspectors. Feb. 17, 18, 19 Rock Eagle Park fe part in solving this mutual problem. _ Practically every dairyman in Geor- gia would be happy if he were assured that his butterfat test for which he is paid is accurate and that he is paid for his milk in accordance with the way it is used by the distributor. Hogs Produce Better If Kept A Bit Hungry When hogs are kept a bit hungry, they outperform their fat or fullfed brothers and sisters, according to Washington State College, Pullman, Washington, A total of 1,705 hogs were involved in ~ the 10 year Washington State study and, according to Animal scientist S. H, Fowler of Washington College, the lean hungry hogs grew taller, produced more meat per pound of feed, and produced and weaned more pigs than the fullfed fat hogs. The fullfed hogs did put on weight faster, and, of course, got fatter. _ Dr. Fowler says the study shows that swine breeders do not need to feed hogs all they can eat for more efficient produc- tion. He also says that better selection of top sires and sows for the foundation stock can be made if these animals are kept a bit on the hungry side. PEANUTS BROILERS Georgia, First: FOREST LANDS NAVAL STORES Record Pine Cone Crop Gathered By Georgians Georgians have collected the largest cone supply in history, according to the Georgia Forestry Commission. One hundred thousand bushels of conesincluding 75,000 slash, 23,000 lob- lolly and 1,500 longleafwere harvested _this year to provide seed for six forest tree nurseries. The average price per bushel was $1.50 for loblolly and $1.00 for slash. A new cone curing and _ extraction plant, which is the only one of its type- in the world, is already under full opera- tion in Macon. Reforestation officials said the plant will process about 3,000 bushels of cones a day. Three thousand bushels of - cones yield about 1,500 pounds of seed. The cone processing will start in the top floor of the three-story building and will continue to the ground floor level. The utilization of the gravity flow method will result in the seed being in perfect condition because of less handling. The cones, after the seed are extracted, are ground-up and used as mulch on the seedling beds in the nurseries. 1958 Cotton Allotment Announced For Georgia Georgia farmers have been alloted 905,387 acres on which to grow their 1958 upland cotton crop. This is an increase of 574 acres over the 904,813 acres alloted Georgia for 1957. The 1958 National cotton acreage al- lotment is 17,391,304 acres. This is a de- crease of 194,159 acres over the 1957 Na- tional allotment of 17,585,463 acres. The state allotment of 905,387 acres will be apportioned among the 159 Coun- ties in Georgia and the county allotments among farms in the county. Individual farm acreage allotments will be mailed to operators of cotton farms. PIMENTO stoake * IMPROVED PECANS [GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN State Agricult Editorial and Executive Offices 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 ure Building MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Editor Assistant Editor Notices . Circulation | Mailing Room Supt. _.. Tom McMullan Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr. NATIONAL EDITORIAL |assb TION oro AFFILIATE MEMBER PHIL CAMPBELL _ Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations in- serted one time on each Te- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any zommercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- zensed 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 respo 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- lication that is delivered through the United States mail, Address all complaints to EDITOR. Market Bulletin. Address requests to be mailing list, -..AGER. Market Bulletin, change changes of address, A address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from etc., to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for Published weekly at 114-1 1917. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bull_''n, Atlanta. by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class macter 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 Secticn 1103, Act of Oct. 8. 22 Pace St., Covington, Ga., FARM WORK WANTED 53 yr. old single, white man wants wage job running dairy or poultry farm for reason- able salary and room, board. Experienced. J. R. Oliver, 883 Edgewood Ave. NE, Atlanta. 41 yr. old white single man wants work on farm, have some experience driving trac- tor. Am sober, honest, and want 412. wk. room, board, and laundry. Julian Reed, c/o R. C. Horton, Rt. 2, Kite. White Christian married man, 3 daughters, 8 to 12 yrs. eld, wants job on chicken ranch near Atlanta. Drive truck and tractor, good with any kind of farm tools. Wife also works. Want 3 to 4 R. house, lights, water, etc., and reasonable salary. Go any- where. No drinking. No cards. A. T. Cronan, 454 Capitol Ave. SE, Apt. 3, Atlanta 15. White man and wife want job on farm doing light farm work. Experienced poultry, cattle, fruit and carpenter, and in all phases of farming. Rea- sonable salary. Roy E. ONeal, Sr., 210 Crumley St., SW, At- lanta 15 White man, wife, and 18 yr. old son want job on farm. Can drive truck or tractor. 20 yrs. experience in farming. 4 or 5 R. house, lights, fuel, etc. _Shares or reasonable wages. J. _ M. Swallows, 135 Merrits Ave, NW, Apt. 23 Atlanta, 13. Experienced broiler raiser wants place anywhere in Ga. with houses to hold 25 to 40 thousand chickens and 4 or 5 R. house. T. H. Wheeler, Rt. 1 Cumming. Settled single white man wants work at once, looking after cattle, chickens, hogs, painting, or carpenter work on farm. Ready to go to work. Want job on farm near Can- ton, Cherokee Co., looking af- ter chickens or laying hens. Can also do carpenter work, paint farm buildings, drive tractor, etc. Raised on farm. Just wife and self. Dont drink. Henry Eller, Rt. 1, Waleska. 52 yr. old white man, raised on farm, wants job on chick- en farm or farm work; do most anything on farm. Go any- where $3. day, with room, board and lodging. Want work by day, or 1 H. crop. Have to have money for . transporta- tion. Troy Binford, Porterfield. 47 yr. old white man, 5 in family, wants 2 horse or trac- tor farm on 50-50 basis with cotton, peanuts, tobacco and hogs. Good house and land. No bad habits, dont drink. Have to be moved and furn- ished for awhile. Can move at once. E. J. Taylor, Rt. 1, Codwell. ~ Single man wants job at once. Experience with most all farming, cattle, machinery, tobacco. Go anywhere. John Cordell, 1351 Third St., Ma- con. Colored man wants small nice 4 R. house with 20 or 25 A. land. Standing rent basis, in Fulton Co. Elder Jenkins, 442 Prior St., Gainesville. 55 yr. old white man -wants job on farm for wages. Drive tractor or truck. Do not have transportation. G. M. Rouse, Rt. 2, Alto. (Hwy. 441, 6 mi. of Homer). Colored man, wife, and 7 children want job on hog farm doing light farm work. Need 4 R. house, lights, run- ning water, and $35. wk. sal- ary, near Atlanta. A. J. Stro- zier, 373 Collins St.. SE, At- Floyd Hartley, 277 Miledge Ave., SE, Atlanta 12. lanta 3. Ph. Ja. 4-5159. FARM HELP WANTED Want single man to take care of and train horses on my farm. New living quarters, with modern electrical equip. Must not drink. Ogden Geil- fuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Mari- etta. Ph. Smyrna HE 5-7385. Want man with small fam- ily to do general farm work for $100.00 mo. Have 5 R. house. T. E. Ferrell, Rt. 2, Madison. Want reliable unencumber- ed white woman to live in farm home with elderly wo- man and son and do light farm chores. Room, board and $10. wkly. Mrs. J. C. Noles, Rt. 1, Eastman. Want middle-aged Christ- ian woman to live in nice home in edge of Concord and do light farm work. Private room, board, and fair wages. State wages wanted. Mrs. A. C. Mobley, Concord. Want good man, to run a Water Mill, and farm 30 A. land, all on 50-50 basis, locat- ed 5 mi. Winder. S. S. King, 749 Marietta Place, N. W., At- lanta 18. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Allis Chalmers motor, al- most new, $800; Saw Mill with Creosoted wood work, 2 good saws, dust chain and belt, $400 Edger with belt, $350. All under shelter, good running cond. Will make price on lot. Jesse H. Weeks, Rt. 1 (Cool Springs), Norman Park. John Deere 1 row tractor model M with all the plows, good cond. Tom Spivey, Axson. Farmall Cub tractor, culti- vator, plow, harrow, used ap- prox. 200 hrs. $750. F. D. Ric- kett, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Ph. 13176. Ford tractor plow, 2 bot- tom 16 in. cut and Athens sub- soil plow, W. W. Williams, Quitman. Correction: New Grain Ben, 1000 bu. $200; 2 grain bens 100,000 bu ea. (not 10,000 bu. as stated in Dec. 11 issue), equipped with elevators $3000 ea; 1/2 HP electric chicken picker and 1 scalding vat, $109 George Poss, Thomson. Heavy duty offset harrow, 7 ft. lift type rotary hoe, large cultipacker seeder, new _pea- nut shaker. Robert Nicholas, Rt. 1, Perry. Ph. Garfield 9- 2410. Intnl] 2 horse stalk cutter, good cond., $20. Mrs. Laura Dudley, Warthen. Ph. 2719. Turner Saw-Mill, complete with motor, belts and minor ed ger, ready to saw. Also Oliver 60 tractor with 2 small har- rows, 1-1/2 ton Ford truck, and Carter Pole trailer. J. H. Peek, Rt. 1, Fairburn. Ph. 4611. Allis Chalmer G tractor, disc tiller plow, good as new, $50 ea; Set of disc plow, and fol- lower plow, fits anything but Ford, $10 ea; set of Dayton Scales, good as new, $35. Leo Spivey, 1120 McDonald Rd., Douglas. Ph. 448-Y. Electric chicken _brooder with sun porch as large as brooder, 100 cap. until frying time, $15. Mrs. J. C. Baker, Rt. 2, Thomaston. TD-9 Intn] Dozer with log- ing wench, hydraulic blade, 1700: Intn] I-4 tractor with Hough Loader, dual wheels, $650; K-7 Intn] Dump truck, $300. F .M. Gazaway, 2556 Clifton Springs Rd., Rt. 1, De- catur. Ph. DR8-2971. Allis Chalmer C; _ tractor with 2 Cole peanut planters and cultivators, $400; also 4 dise Intnl Tiller, $100 and 4 wheel trailer, $50. W. F. Yan- som, Hawkinsville (6 mi. W). Orchard, * Spray fot = SO and flower st ray $6 PP. | g: Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Da- , cula. : 1952 Farmall Super A trac- tor, perfect cond., cultivators, dbl. box planter, distributor, 3 disc tiller on rubber, and dbl. harrow. Frank Sanders; Rt. 1, Jeffersonville. AC No. 66 PTO Combine, used 1 season. Guar. like new, $1450. Also pulley for Ford tractor, excellent cond., $45 Jack W. Duffell, Rt. 2, Perry. CORECTION: 30 gal. cap. heavy galvanized and riveted water storage tank, $5; also 2 empty 50 gal. oil drums, good cond. $2.25 ea. at my home. Used for storing gasoline for tractors in ,also used by cut- ting half and making water trough for stock. T. E. Free- burgh, Rt. 1, 123 Rex Rd., Lake City, Morrow. Allis Chalmer CA _ tractor mowing machine and harrow, akg type, bush and bog. Sell cheap. E. M. Gilbert, Rt. 3, Thomaston. Ph. 4085. 26 in. Cordwood saw; 1- 3/8 bore; 28 in. Cordwood saw, never been used, $20. Al- so 1 yard pan for Ford or Fer- guson tractor. W. C. Whitley, | P. O. Box 552, LaGrange. 1957 Ford tractor, size 660, and 8 disc harrow, field cul- tivator, rotary cutter, and sub- soiler. Myrtie Sikes, Rt. 1 Statham. : : Elec. 3 deck finishing brood- er with thermostat control and hanging feeders. B. C. Cawthon, 2778 Lakewood Ave. SW, Atlanta 15. Ph. PO 1-3316 J. D. Grain Drill, model FB}. 117-A, $275; New Holland Baler 77, $750. Both in good cond. F. M. Aubrey, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Ph. 3058. Jeep , excellent cond, 4 wheel drive and tow bar for farmers, $300. Robert D. Elam, Rt. 1, Villa Rica. : Intn] Milking machine with 3 units (dont have to strip). Also Westinghouse 9 can cool- | er box, 8 stanchion, and ten 10 gal. cans with tops, com- plete and good cond. $400. C. C. Clark, RFD 2, Stockbridge. 1956 Ferguson tractor model 35. 4 disc tiller, 3 turner bot- tom plow, cuttaway harrow, rotary stalk cutter, planters and distributors, cultivators, scrape ,lift, tractor jack, cotton and tobacco, duster, gas tank and pump. No. 1 cond. F. A. Johnson, Rt. 2, Odum. Ph. 42126. Universal well pump, 150 ft. plastic pipe, wiring and all fittings, $100. Roy Scott, Rt. 1, Box 27, Kite. : . John Deere LA tractor with plow, harrow, cultivator, and power take-off, $275. Cey Hef- ner, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. 10 Roll-Out Laying Nest, $12.50 ea; also Keenco egg washer, $85, both used 1 sea- son good as new James W. Beil c/o Bellwood Farms, Box 230, Hartwell. EQUIPMENT WANTED Want Super A Farmall trac- tor, with or without equip- ment, also Cub tractor. Does not have to run. Want both for parts. F. M. Gazaway, 2556 Clifton Springs Rd., Rt. 1, De- catur. Ph. DR 8-2971. Want 2 row John Deere corn picker. Must be in good shape. Contact Archie L. Thomas. Offerman. Ph. Patterson 2524. Want distributor and plant- er, all in one open that you can put in fertilizer and cover all at the same time. Must be good cond. W. H. Bur- gess, Rt. 1, Roopville. Want deep well pump and enough pipe for 35 ft. deep well, in good cond. also good foot valve. Write what you have for cash. H. B. son, Stonewall. Ph. Fairburn 4742. Cedartown. a Want late mod tor with planter: and harrow. Quo Also have for sa ris Pony tractor cultivators, and Smith, Austell Bremen, 2876. Want D-4 and cheap for ton, Kite. bunch; Peppe Scuppernong and Mtn. mixed Cut Half Runner, 65c ea. cupfull. Mrs. Preston > 3, Ellijay. Strawberry plar Washin $1. Also Mrs. F. M. Ea $1.25 doz. Mrs. Rt. 1, Chickam The Premier, Mastodon Stra bearing size, $1 H. Cousins, Rt. Everbearing plants, Concor Peach, Appl $1 C. Add 1 Lee Eller, Garlic, Mint, lery plants, 40, white Sweet | ness St., SW, Atl PL 3-525i. plants, 2 to 5 ft., rea 6, $4; $7 doz. FOB. holson, Rt. 3, Al trees, Musca Also Mastodon Strawbe A Charleston Early Jersey Thomp- |bage plan: . a ee ee ae ee eee . | 4 } | bage plants: Chas. nd Market Copen- Bermuda d | lized, 5 y . | Steele, Eastman. Ph. 3269. - | Excellent | my far , Avy 79. Gout 2-1/2 mi. Of Kenwood. H. L. Newton, Col- lege Park. Ph. PO 1-2792. 15 tons best quality Coastal Bermuda hay, highly ferti- uare wire bales. Aver- age 70 Ibs. Weed free. No rain. $30 ton at barn. Dr. 200 tons top quality Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, no rain, $25 ton durin, Dec: $30 ton after Jan. 1. FOB barn Thomas Miller, Rt. 4, Buena Vista. Coastal Bermuda hay, well * |\fertilized for sale, at my barn or will del. Robert Nicholas, ae Perry. Ph. Garfield 9- Good Peanut hay, $22.50 ton uality for $25 ton. All Fob. E. L. Preetorius. P. O. Box 354, Statesboro. 180 tons Coastal Bermuda _ | hay, well fertilized, should con tain 8 to 13 pet. protein and lee $30 ton at barn. ts ed smut |Clay, Rt. 3, Macon. Ph, 2-5117. Mrs. Guy Crowe, ea. + emore Strawberry ; $5 M. Will not Ph 3682 sey and Charles- id frostproof Cab- ;, fresh and green, 500, $1.50; $2 M. omer, Pitts. : Charleston Wake ge plants, $2.50 M. . Well rooted. Alma. Peach, Apple, an and other fruit 1] quote price. A. J. BO; Box 132; nts. Add posta e. Rt. 2, Gainesville. up if necessary. Con- oble, 2611 Tangle Decatur. Ph. ME Caldwell, Rt. e. (first farm past mpbellton Rd.). bales corn y rain on hay, ire. All at my del. J. Beto: ood. hay, 75c bale, at Gaff, 500 bales Bermuda grass hay, baled without rain. Make tb offer for lot or 90 bale at |my place Doraville. George W. West Jr., 4825 Peachtree-Dun- |woody Rd. NE, Atlanta. Ph. CE 7-5579. 4000 bales Lespedeza, Fes- cue and Clover Hay, new crop, *llarge bales, 65c bale at farm lat Dacula. John D. Gilbert, 1280 Ridgewood Dr. NE, At- lanta 7. Ph. DRake 7-5471. 3000 bales new crop Lespe- deza, Fescue and Clover hay, no rain. 65c bale at fram. Mrs. J. P. Mahaffey, Dacula. Ph. Lawrenceville 3770. 1500 bales good Lespedeza hay, 400 bales good baled Oats all without rain. Big square | bales, 50c ea. Load any week day at my barn. D. G. Thomas, RFD, Hog Mtn. Rd., Bogart. FEED & GRAIN WANTED Benne seed ( a small podded seed) for baby chick feed. Mrs. C. S. Howell, Rt. 2, Adel. Want 4 to_5 tons wheat or oat straw. Quote price FOB your barn. Ralph Dunn, N. 4 ane Hwy., Marietta. Want 50 bu. good corn for feed, as gathered. Also 3 tons good hay del. at my place, 4 mi. NE Bremen, at Little Vine Church. L. T. Long, Rt. 1, Bre- men. Ph, 3039. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Reg. Guernsey male, 21 mos. jold, sure breeder, good blood- lines, 3 heifers, 2 Guernsey, one Jersey, freshen Jan. and |Feb. with second calves. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. One Shorthorn bull, 2 poll- |ed Shorthorn bulls, 8 mos. to 2 yrs. old. Priced from $135. to $200. Burt Bennett, Rt. 3, Moultrie. : Dbl. standard reg. polled young Hereford heifers and bulls, excellent bloodline, good color, and size. Reasonably priced. Roy Goddard, ace (Klondike). Ph. 2672 Reg. polled red - ae all sizes and ages, good bloodlines, good thrifty cond. Priced rea- sonable. Glenn McDonald. || Oakwood. Reg. polled Hereford bulls, Domino strain, dark red col- or, well marked, 22 mos. old, $250.; 14 mos. old, $175.; 11 mos. old, $150.;-9 mos. old, $125. E. C. Dawson, 562 Lori- dans Dr., NE, Atlanta. Ph. CE 7-7910. Reg. polled White - Faced Hereford bull, gentle, no jum- per, $200. at my farm, 3/4 mi. E. Fitzgerald Cotton Mill. Leon it. 3, Box 46, Fitzgerald 2 to 2-1/2 pct. fattening quali- | Want some old fashioned | > d balls, n | for service, for; sale: C. A. Tucker, Commerce. Reg. Hereford cattle, best of breeding, all ages. All young cattle halter broken, top cond. Also few 6 mos. old reg. Here- ford a, (hogs), $50. ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward, c/o Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill Rd., Rt., 3, = Marietta. Ph. 8-8772. 3 reg. Guernsey heifers and 1 Holstein, to freshen with 1st calf. Reasonable price. F. H. Bunn, Midville. d Reg. polled Hereford bull, well marked, Domino blood- line. Harold K. Malcom, Box 111, Monroe, Ph. 7358. 25 Holstein heifers, mak- ing up to calve, wt. 1000 to 1200 Ibs. calfhood vaccinated. C. M. Bowden, 854 Indian Creek Dr., Stone Mountain, Ph. Atlanta BU 9-7616. mai Angus bull and 6 cows, 1 with calf at side. J. R. Du- cote, 2381 N. Amanda Cr., NE, Atlanta 6. Ph. ME 4- 4048. Black Angus bull, old enough for service; 3 yr. old Guernsey cow; and 2 five mos. old yearlings. For Sale or exch. for tractor of equal value. T. L. Collum, Rt. 1, Box 105, Gray. 58 nice oa: mostly white- faced.. John Goldin, Rt. 2, Draketown, Temple. Holstein heifers, = and 23: re mos. old; 4 mos. old, mo. old. All from ianatie fine bloodlines. Henry Kil- burn, P. O. Box 134, Leslie. _ Holstein dairy heifer, year- lings, springers, and choice young bulls; 1 reg. bull calf., dam has over 20,000 Ibs. milk. TB and Bloodtested, most all calfhood vaccinated. E. L. Rogers, RD 1, Plains. 17 mos. old reg. Black An- gus, $125. P. V. Pridgeon, 643 Owens St., Waycross. Ph. AT 3-4860. Fat and healthy pigs, rea- sonably priced. Also, will exch. 1 reg. horn type Hereford bull calf for bull calf of same breed and quality. W. J. Lyle, c/o Oraland Farm, Rt. 1, Lilburn. (near Possum Lake). 2 reg. Duroc gilts, 6-1/2 mos. old, sired by son of $2,- 000. Foundation Prince, Dam was Grand Champion Animal at The Middle Georgia Fair. Wormed and treated for Chol- era. $95. or $50. ea. Roscoe McDonald, Jr., RFD 1, Mill- edgeville. Ph. 9713. Reg. Hampshire boar, about 2-1/2. yrs. old. Champion bloodlines, $45. at my place. Keith H. Manly, Rt. 1, Alto. Reg. Meat type Hampshire boars, weaned pigs and ser- vice age boars, from_ prize winning stock. Bill Pickrell, atk. Cochran. Ph. WEbster OIC shoats, both sex, med. short nose, blocky type stock, out of prize winning stock, $25. ea. Treated, Reg. FOB. Paul J. Cain, Rt. i Commerce. Reg. big bone Guinea and Hampshire crossed pigs, 7 wks. old, $10. ea. Will ship. Rever Wade, Rt. 1, Alto. Reg. Tamworths, unrelated boars and gilts. J. S. Davis, c/o Abba, Flizgerala. Ph. 6541. Reg. Landrace gilts, $50.; boars, $45.; and bred gilts, $25. Reg. in buyers name, 100 pet. imported bloodlines, un- related prs. Paul Roach, Rt. 6, Rome. Ph. 4-1865. 11 Berkshire and Duroc crossed pigs, $10. ea., some 10 wks. and some 7 wks. old. Al- so 2 pure Duroc sows, re-bred, $50. ea. J. Paul Higgenbotham, Ht, 4, Borgart. 4 purebred Berkshire boars, $25. ea; 4 purebred Berkshire gilts, $20. All 3 mos. old and Bk to reg. at my farm. Rex. hippey, Rt. 2, Ellaville. - Purebred Landrace pigs, males or females, $50. ea. B. C. Limerick, c/o Limerick Polled Hereford and Landrace Hog Farms, Tignall. Ph. 2036. Reg. 7 mos. ald Landzace pigs, from imported and American bloodlines. all reg. in buyers name. Naomi R. Harville, Statesboro. (Locat- ed at old K. H. Harville farm). Good riding horse, $65. or trade for horse that will plow. Mrs. Mary Adams, Rt. 3, Rock Spring Rd., Lithonia. 8 yr. old mare horse, 15 mos. old mare colt, 1/2 quarter horse, and 5 mos. old mare colt, 1/2 quarter horse. Mar- cus W. Everidge, Pinehurst. Ph. 821. Nice white pony with equipment for riding, $200. Clifford Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley. 8 yr. old bay mare, rein broken, 5 gaited, gentle, also saddle and bridle, $250. Vicky Claunch, 623 Tibbetts Cir., cota Robins. Ph. WA 2- Black Shetland pony, 36 in. tall, wt. 153 Ibs., broke to ride, and drive, gentle for small children; Also Palomino gelding 4 yw old, broke to oa buggy. iL. Bank Ss, hady Dele. Ph 5564. 2 mare mules, gentle, work anywhere, approx. 1050 lbs. ea. $225. Eh. L. Camp, Rt +, ee Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. GR Gentle black mare with white face and feet, suitable for children over 12 to han- dle. Also rubber tired buggy and harness. Mrs. Pernon B. Morris, Rt. 2, Thomson. Tenn. Walking bay gelding; 5 gaited bay mare, partly broken; 3 gaited strawberry roan mare, spirited but gentle; also strawberry roan filly, near riding age. C. E. Smith, RFD 2, Northcutt Rd., Fair- burn. Phone 3894 (be- fore 9 AM or after 4:30 PM). 1 bay horse Shetland pony colt, 18 mos. old. Billy Tur- ner, Union Point. Ph. Hudson 9-4661. Shetland ponies, all sizes and colors, gentle, $125. and up. Also saddle and bridle sets, $34. Bud Kasulka, 1423 Wes- leyan Dr., Macon. Ph. 28060. Palomino gelding, $100. G. W. West, Jr., Rt. 6, Peachtree- Dunwoody Rd., NE, Atlanta. Gentle work horse, 6 yrs. old, wt. 1150 Ibs. Otis Hender- son, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 7504. 7 yr. old mare mule, 900 lbs., good shape. Sell or trade for cattle or small calves. E. G. McDade, Rt. 1, Box 132, Fairburn. (Hwy 138, Old Jonesboro Rd.). 2 Shetland ponies and mare pony about 1 yr. old, black with some white, about 37 in. tall, halter broke, gentle. Al- so Stud Pony, about 11 mos. old, bay with some white, halter broke, gentle, about 36 in. tall. W. L. Coxwell, War- renton, Small Welsh pony, 3 prs. old, bridle and saddle, $200. Mrs. V. S. Mangum, 4954 Ros- well Rd., NW, Atlanta 5. Ph. CE 3-4987. Top golden Palomino mare in foal, $400. Pedigree and reg. papers furnished. Also black Hackney stallion for Stud services. Ogden Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Mari- etta. Ph. Smyrna HE 5-7385. 30 broke geldings, sev. colts for small children, also bred mares and stallions, sad- dles, harness, and carts. L. L. Williams, Cordele. Ph. 423. Nice Welsh mare, red and white, also brown Shetland pony stallion, 2 yrs. old, both gentle enough for children, and reasonable. Glen Lawthorn, Rt. 4, Buena Vista. At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, reg, chestnut _ stallion, Grandson Noble Kalarama. Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., Rt. 2, 4584 Flat Shoals Rd., De- catur. Ph. BU 9-6692. 10 ewes and 1 ram sheep, good cond., $18. ea. FOB. Ap- ply. G. T. Johnson, P.O. Box 98, Augusta. so disc harrow, stalk cutter, corn planter, 2 dbl. and single plow stocks, plows and sweeps, all kinds of carpenter tools. All mule drawn. Also 7 tooth and one 5 tooth Gee~ Whiz. A. W. West, Rt. 1, El- lijay. Black and white Shetland mare, saddle and bridle; white Shetland stallion, new pony cart and harness; 2 Wels ponies, very gentle; and ey bian mare, nice to saddle. L. McVay, Cochran. Ph, ge 4-2095. Fine Palomino, dark golden body, 2 stockings, blaze face, white mane and tail, 7 yrs. old, $350. Can furnish saddle and bridle. Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Waynes- boro. Ph. 2187. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want healthy, reg. or subj, to reg. French Alpine mil goat, fresh or to freshen soon, 3 to 4 gts. daily. Reasonably price and crated for sae | shipment. Write in detail an state age. Nellie M. Mingle- dorff, Rt. 3, Douglas. ~ Want 5 to 10 large white Nannie goats, common or scrub var., 1 to 2 yrs. old, bred or not. State prices. Al+ so want kid goats, must cheap within 50 to 60 miles - Lithonia. Joe E. Huiet, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Want very gentle horse an 2 seated buggy or surry, g cond. J. Ardell Nation, Boys Estate, Ga. Want nice gentle mare, not over 7 yrs. old wt. 750 to 800 Ibs. safe for children to han- dle, and run in pasture with- out harming cows and hogs, Will buy or trade nice young horse, gentle, broke to ride, Larry Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Springs. SAME. FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Finest 1957. hatch, extr large No. Bobwhite quai (bred and improved 37 yrs.). Adult quail, 1 to 3 ounces heavier than average. Ma ture, heavier Bobwhites unti Jan. 1st, $3.00 pr. up. Wm. A, Thomas, 421 Mark Bidg., At= lanta. Ph. MU 8-0866. NZ White Rabbits, bucks and does, all pedigreed stock, 8 to 13 lbs. ea. 6 to 8 mos. old, $4.00; $8.00 to $10. mae ture breeders. Will breed te proper buck. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE, Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-6452. Pedigreed Ruby eyed Polish Rabits. Robert A. Spencer, Rt. C, Griffin. Ph. 9700. 2 Red a > ey does, 1 spotted doe, hin, doe, bred or ready to era, and 1 black buck, $3.50 ea. or $20. for the . lot. John C. Fields, 1018. W. Poplar St., Griffin. Ph. 3682. No. Bobwhite quail, im- proved Red quail, Blonde, Gamble, and Valley, excellent breeders. Conditioned for re- lease. A. C. Williams, 1115 Columbia Dr., Decatur. Ph, BUtler 9-1493. 30 or 40 prs. extra large Ng Bobwhite quail, $3.00 pr. L. Taylor, Rt. 2, Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5-5804. Large NC Bobwhite quail, $2.50 pr; 10 or more, $1. ea Also Chukar quail, $4. Ora my place. G. H. Wilkie, 50 Spring Ave, East Point. Ph. PO 1-7557. 3 prs. NZ pink-eyed, rab- bits, $5. pr; 4 Bantam; roos- ters, $4. Cannot ship. Tom Papien, P. O. Box 262, Moul~ trie Rd., Quitman. 3 prs. Royal Blue Peacocks, different ages, $25. to *45, a And 1 extra fine male. G. Ellis, Rt. 2, Box 153, Cordele. Ph. 485 W'3. 1 mule, approx 900 Ibs. A show and pleasure Sie: oF _ PAGE FOUR GAME, FOWL, etc FOR SALE Pedigreed rabbits and Bob- white quail for sale or trade for Bantam Chickens, Pheas- ants, rare quail, doves, or ornamental pigeons. S. J. Griener, Rt. 14, Box 198, At- Janta 18. Bobwhite quail, reared in large flight pens, ready for field releasing, breeding, or eating. Also few Jap Coturnix, Tenn. Red quail and Chukar artridge. Will ship. Sat. guar. liff Purcell, 217 Mt. Vernon Drive, Decatur. Ph. DRake 3- 4238. So. American Chinchilla, fur animals; guinea pigs (cav- ies), and rabbits, all kinds, any color. Breeders and young: stock. Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford Hwy., Atlanta 6. Fantail Pigeons: Few white prs. young birds, soon ready to mate, $2.50 pr. All out of fine bloodlines, excellent Fans. No less than 2 prs. shipped. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville. Healthy heavy Peafowls, 2 rr, old birds, $35. pr. Older birds slightly higher. Mrs. E. 350 GAME, FOWL, etc. WANTED Reagan, McDonough. Ph. Ze Want pr. 3 yr. old non-re- lated Blue Peafowls. Charles Smithgall, Blue Ridge Dr., Gainesville. POULTRY FOR SALE 20 Bantam hens, and 2 cocks for sale J. Perkins Route 7, Jones Rd., Macon. Purebred Black Cochin Ban- tam breeders, $5 ea. J. Homer Morgan, 405 East Elm St., Rockmart. 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. Young purebred Cornish game Bantams, roosters and pullets, $2 ea. J. M. Middle- ton, Box 191, Blakely. 4 Pure Dark Cornish Cockrels ready for service, $2 ea. in lots of 2. H. W. Thurmond, Farm- ington. White Cornish Cockerels from prize winning stock, $1.75 and $2 ea. Also few pullets, $1.50 ea; mixed Bantams, 50c ea; Peafowls, $15 ea. O. L. Craft, Rt. 2, Lavonia. 10 Game stags, 10 mos. old, ready to go. $2 ea. Will not ship. Preston Spires, Rt. 1, Rhine. 25 hens and 4 roosters, 15 W. L. hens, 6 reds and 1 B. Rock. Hens laying good, $1.50 ea; roosters, $1.25 ea; AlN 2 ducks, male and female, $1.25 ea. Neal Thompson, Rt. 1, Mil- ledgeville. Ph. Haddock 2460. Several fine fat hens, for sale at-home. Mrs. Etta Thomp son; 2005 Cheshire Ave, SE, Atlanta. Ph. PO 1-6777. 50 White Rock hens, 1 yr. old in'Jan., good layers, $2 ea. Mrs: Clifford Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley. 8young Black Bronze tur-~ keys, 10 to 16 lbs. ea. Sell sing- le or in prs. Mrs. W. H. Mad- dox, Rt. 2, Danville. i$ white Pekin drakes, less than 1 yr. old, $1.50 ea. Will not ship Raloh Herbert Luckey ~~ Reed. Tallapoosa. POULTRY _ WANTED Want 200 top grade White Leghorn pullets, 18 to 20 wks. old, State prices, grade, and breed. Ogden Geilfuss, c/o Me- lody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Mari- etta. Ph. Smyrna HE 5-7385. Want 12 brown Red Game hens. W. Lloyd White RFD 2, Jackson. HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE Handmade pot holders, 50c set of 2. Add 5c postage. C. A. Willis, 843 Cherry St., Macon. Ph. 2-5047. 2 dbl. bed quilt tops of good material, $1.75 ea. Mrs. Gar- ney Porterfield, Rt. 2, Comer. Handmade crepe paper ros- es; 15, $1.10; carnations, $1.20 doz; waxed, if preferred. PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Adairs- ville. Nice size fancy aprons, 50c ea; large size dish towels, l5c ea .or 2, 25c. No checks. Mrs. Clara Robinson, Rt. 8, Box 5, Gainesville. Handmade orchid corsages. No COD. Mary Jo Powell, 105 Georgia Ave. SE, Atlanta 15. Ph. JA 4-0929. . Embroidered pillow cases, white material with dif. color embroidery. $3 and $3.50. Mrs. Julia Singleton, 1139 Hall Ave. SE, Atlanta 16. Ph. MA 17-2654. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, $3.50 ea; dbl bed size quilts $6 ea; 12 pocket fancy trimmed shoe bags and fancy aprons, $1.50. Add postage. Will exch. for print sacks alike. Mrs. John ee Addison, Rt. 2, Hart- well. Novelty pot holders, 25c ea., 6, $1 handmade toy animals, $1 ea; Also tots dresses, 1 to 6 $2 ea. if I furnish material; Dainty aprons, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Freman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. ~ : Pot Holders, 3 alike, 25c; 3 quilt tops, of new scraps, $1.50 ea. Add postage. No stamps or checks. Pairlee Rundles Rt. 7, Gainesville. : 7 yds. nice white fancy tat- ting, 60c yd. No checks. Mrs. GE; Clifton: Rt 3;--Box tos Millen. 4 New handmade quilts, large size attractive cotton print, good cotton padding, $6.25 ea. Print aprons, 55 ea., 3, $1.50 PP. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5. Elijay. Artificial roses, all colors in plain crepe paper, $1 doz; Waxed, $2 doz. Add 30c post- age. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford. cleaned pecan meats, $1.35 1b. No orders less than 2 lbs. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Almon, Lu thersvile. 1957 Black Walnut meats, $1.25 lb. PP. Prompt shipment, clean large pieces. Mrs. Claude Kimsey, Rt. 1, Box 106, Hia- wassee, Fine white rice popcorn on cob, in 20 Ib. lots, $2. Also 1957. crop large leaf shade dried Sage, $1 cup. Add post- age Mrs. Marie Holland, Coog- ler Rd., Box 14, Dalton. Fancy grade strained Honey, twelve 2-1/2 lb. jars, 30 lbs. one case, $8.70; 2 cases, $14.40; 3 cases, $20.10. Freight Pre- paid in Ga. E. J. Lewis, Na- hunta. Black Walnuts, hulled and dry in 10 lb. bags, $1. Alto fresh dry~ground Sage, 0c cup. Add postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Pecans,- well filled out, mix- ed pecan nuts, 40c lb. Add post age. Sell in large lots, Mrs. see. John L. Moore, 705 S. Se: cond St., Madison. Shade dried leaf Sage, 35c qt. Cash or MO, no checks. Mrs. June Davis, Rt. 4, Dah- lonega. a 1957 hand gathered Sage, shade dried, $1.50 lb. Plus ostage. 5 lbs. $1.50 lb; 10 lbs. 1.45 lb; 20 Ibs. $1.40 lb. PP up to 5th zone. Special price on large amts. Harrison T. Brown Rt. 2, Toccoa. 2 cans 50 lbs. ea. fresh pure open kettle rendered hog lard, packed in new cans $10 ea. Del. within 25 mi. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Box 173, Fayetteville. Ph. 4-181. 1957 dried Apples, no peel- ings, worms, or core, 55c lb. and postage. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 34, Hiawassee. Gallberry honey, 1957 crop in 2-1/2 lb big mouth jars. 20 to case, 30 lbs. net. strained, $6. 2 or more cases, $5.50 ea. Check or MO. E. B. Herrin, Na hunta. Print feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed, 2 to 6 alike. Mostly light colors, 3, $1.25; $4.50 doz. No COD. Mrs. George Col- Atlanta 5. Ph. BL 5-1449. 8 or 10 Martin gourds, 25c ea. and 10c postage; Orna- mental gourds, 5 and 10c ea. and 15c postage per doz. Also Yellow Root, 4 lb. lard box, $1. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1. Buford. Extra large Martin gourds, 50c ea. plus postage; Jumbo gourds, 4 ft. around, $1. plus postage. Also gourd seed, 25c doz. Geo. F. Murkerson, Rt. 6, Eastman. Jerusalem Artichokes, $7. bu. of 8 gal., chgs. collect; $1.- 50 gal. PP to 2nd zone. $1. gal. or $7. bu. at my home C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. Tr 4-6452. New crop hand shelled and| |fr. hives and supers, or all. lins, 891 Hammond Dr., NE, | - Sweetgum, Wil Sherry Aldar, Poplar, White red, white Oak, Dogwoo bark, Golden Seal, yw | | Dock, Elder, Plum, Pokeroots, 2 lbs., $1.; Plantain, Chick- weed, Mullien, $1. lb; Wash- ington Asparagus, Tanzy, Horehound, 2 bunches, $1.|- Add postage. Mrs. John Myers Addison, Rt. 2, Hartwell. New Mtn. Honey, 2 lb. glass jars. Extracted, 50c Jb. Plus postage. Mrs. C. L. Perdue, 3401 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur. Ph. BUtler 9-5029. : 40 Ibs. 1957 crop Stuart Pe- cans, sound, 5 lbs., $3.; 10 Ibs., $5.50. PP in Ga. Mrs. J. M.} Jones, Grayson. 175 hives bees in 8 and 10 Also extracted honey for sale in 10: Ib.- pails, $32 or 5 Ib pails, $1.75. Del. to 3rd zone. W. E. Livingston, Box 135, College Park. Counties Free Of Disease 18Wilkinson, Towns, Oconee, Evans, Bryan. Gordon, Chatooga, Candler, Dodge, Crawford, Glascock, Toombs, Elbert, Hall, Franklin, Union, Brantley, Lumpkin, Chattahoochee. Counties in which area testing is now und Help Make Georgia uC Free By 1960 Bru Appling Early. Bacon Fannin Baldwin Forsyth Banks Gwinnett Barrow Habersham Ben Hill Hart Berrien Heard Bleckley Irwin Bulloch Jackson Burke Jasper Seed Butts Jeff Davis | Carrol Jenkins Cherokee Johnson - Clarke : Lamar Clay Laurens Clayton Liberty Coffee Long Colquitt - Madison Cook Marion Columbia Miller Crisp Monroo Dade _ Montgomery Dawson Oglethorpe DeKalb Peach | Dooly Pickens Douglas Pierce MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1957 crop Black Walnuts, hulled and dry, $2. bu. plus shipping chgs. Cash or MO. Dewey Gulledge, Rt. 1, Dallas. Best quality Wool, washed, free of burrs and trash, $1 lb. and postage. Miss Needa Bow- en, Rt. 2, Cleveland. 25 to 30 lbs. dried peaches, nice and clean, free of worms. 1957 crop, 75c lb. plus post- age. Mrs. A. G. King, Rt. 2, Waco. Martin and dipper gourds, 25 ea. Small mixed sizes, 10c ea; large sizes, 50 ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Ca- milla. Fresh shelled Pecan meats, this yrs. crop, $1.25 qt. plus postage. Mrs. Garney Porter- iield, Rt. 2, Comer. 1957 Black Walnut meats, clea nand fresh, $1.25 lb (or |qt); also 5 lbs. $6 All PP: Mrs. Boyd Nicholson. Rt. 1, Hiawas- L ! 5 2 ~ a : sa 2} ast Weeks Livestock Sales R Atlanta Rome Athens y Thomaston December 10 December 11 y December STEERS & HEIFERS 13.25 611 _ GOOD & CHOICE 20.50-25.50 = : 21.50-22.40 STANDARD 17.00-21.00 _17.50-20.60 i 17.50-21.00 UTILITY __14,50-17.50 14.50-17.50 a VEALERS : 19.00-30.00 _18.00-31.00 x STOCKERS & FEEDERS 16.00-20.00 16.00-21.50 s FEEDER CALVES 17.00-23.70 _-17.00-22.25 cows: : - - - : : UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 14.75-16.00 15.00-15.75 = -13.75-15.5 CANNERS & CUTTERS 10.00-15.00 10.00-15.00 s 10.00-14.00 SPRINGERS 75.00-225.00 ; ; a HOGS: s ; pees NO. 1 MEAT TYPE | Z : g NO. 1 OTHERS | g NO. 2 i i - NO. 3 wh F FEEDERS :