- Phil Campbell, Commissioner letin. The Spirit Of Peace Earth, Good Will To Again Fill Our \y ts. May We Find New _ sion, Courage And Inspiration In The orious Promise That Is The Shining er : Of Christmas. a fay The Infinite Blessings Of This yous Season Abide With You And amily Now And During The ming Year. Phil Campbell oe Commissioner Of Agriculture pe | ; 3 : eorgia Georgia, First: ATE OF THE SOUTH cae PEANUTS FOREST LANDS * PIMENTO PEPPER - BROILERS NAVAL STORES e IMPROVED PECANS - = re eS ue [GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S:W. ' Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Editor Assistant Editor . Notices . Circulation Mailing Room Supt. ATIONAL By eadea yong ASSOCIATION 6o| [ASP Pe aarse See a os PHIL CAMPBELL - .__. Tom McMullan Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr. Notices of farm produce ard 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- 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 respoisibility for any notice appearing 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, changes _-.. AGER, of address, etc, to CIRCULATION Market Bulletin, changc vf address must. include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from Atlanta. AH requests for rate of postage provided for 1917. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bull-'n, Atlanta. ; 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 in Section 1108, Act of Oct. 8, FARM WORK. WANTED Single, white man, 42 yrs. old, wants crop for 1958 on halves, or 3rds and 4ths, with furnished house, 2 or 3 rooms, also have to be furnished to ynake crop; if not crop, then job as Caretaker or on chicken farm. Near Atlanta preferred. roy Binford, Porterdale. 35 yr. old white man, wife, and 8 children want job on farm. Can drive tractor, truck, nd do any kind farm work. ae any time. Tommie ee Spears, 457 Washington St. SW, Atlanta 3, i 56 yr. old white man, wife 42, and 16 yr. old son want job on farm, will work for wages, or on 50-50 basis on oultry farm 4 or 5 R. house, ights, water, etc. Move any- time, anywhere. K. F. Pierce, Rt. 3, Soperton. Man, wife, and 2 school-age daughters want job on farm for wages in South Ga. Can operate and keep up farm ma- chinery. Raised on farm. All Jetters answered. G. B. Small- wood, P. O. Box 12, Orchard Hill. . White man, wife, and 15 yr. son want day work on farm. Want house on school route. Have to be moved. Andrew Flourney, c/o R, L. Cook, Rt. 3, Ellaville. White man wants job on farm for weekly wages. Drive tractor or truck. Come after me. George Rouse, Rt. 1, Hom- er. (6 mi, NE. Homer). Man and wife want job near Canton on chicken farm Drive tractor and car paint and carpenter work and farm work Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay. _ Middle aged man wants job as care taker on farm J. G. Peppere, Box 232, Stonewall. Me Man would like job raising cattle or poultry on 50-50 ba- sis. Can give good references. R. M. Blackwel, Panola Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 6510. Man wants job raising chickens or a cotton crop on halves-or working by the day. Experienced in tractor or truck driving. A. H. Brown, Rt. 1, Statham. M d wi j ; eS eae te er box, 5 ft. cooler board with ing care of chickens in N Georgia. No bad habits. Have to have furnished house by first of year. Charlie Johnson, Hollywood. Middle aged man and wife want job up+keeping farm. Can do rough. carpenter work, experienced painter, also Exp. in farm work. Honest, sober dependable. Want 3 or 4 R. house. Can give reference. Al- fred Coleman, 539 Pace St., Cedartown. White man, 43 yrs. old, wife 3 small children want job for year tractor driving on farm. Must be moved at once. Need 3 or 4 R. house, George Farm- er, Cedartown. Experienced poultryman will operate layer or broiler farm on percentage of pound basis. Jake Johnson, 4100 Peachtree Rd. Apt. 12-D, At- lanta. Ph. CE 3-2346.- FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable party for 50- 50 share crop and 100 cow dairy farm. Furnish own labor and be a No. 1 manager and cow man. See dont write. 2 mi. out. H. E. Martin, c/o Red Gate Farm, Savannah. ley FOR SALE Super C Farmall tractor, cultivating ors Covington. rear planter, disc tiller and 24 disc harrow, all with fast hitch, excellent cond. Mrs. Ed. H. Sheppard, Rt. 4, Box 68, Sandersville. Ph. Tennille 384-W-3. Good 2 wheel trailer for tractor, good tires, $75. H. D. Wilson, Rt. 1, Palmetto. Allis Chalmer WC. trac: tor, and 60 Harvester, Turner Wood Saw, King harrow, $1500 for all. Cecil A. Turner, Point Peter. _100 HP Intnl and 135 HP GM Diesel power units, suit- able for irrigation pumps. H. O. Williams, Box 161, Griffin. Allis Chalmer Rote Hay Baler, excellent cond., priced right. W. M. Nixon, c/o B and B Ranch, Thomaston. McCulloch model 33 Chain Saw with 16 in. straight blade, used 2 doys, good as new. Make offer. John R. Page, RFD 1, Auburn, Super C Intnl tractor, re- cently overhauled, set of cul- tivators, planters, 2 disc plow and Simplex cotton duster. Kelvin G. Ozburn, c/o State Patrol, Post 17, Washington. Correction: 4 HP Page gar- den tractor (instead of 3/4 HP as published in Dee 4. issue), used very little, with 2 cul- tivators, and twin plow with disc, $140. FOB J. G. Simpson, Rt. 2, Boston. 2 row planter, mounted on 3 point hitch cultivator ,excel. lent cond., $100. R. L. Davis, Rt. 1, So. Delray Rd. Thomas- jton, Ph 5068. S. C. Case tractor, good tires with portable hydraulie bush | and bog harrow, spike tooth harrow, 7 ft. mower, Hammer mill, cut-off saw, and 260 gal. cap. gasoline tank ( for stor- ing gasoline for farm use). All good cond. Reasonable. A. F. Mitchell, Rt. 3, Box 187, Con- yers. . 1957 No. 320 John Deere tractor, complete with cul- tivator, fertilizer, distributor, planter ,and_ harrow, used very little. A. P. Chapman, Rt. 5, Moultrie. 2 horse riding cultivator and 1 horse wagon with harness. John Whitley, Roanoke Rd., LaGrange. Dairy Equipment: two 1-1/2 Compressors, two 1/4 HP Brine pumps, 500 gal. brine tank, blower-coil for walk-in cover, 30 in. cooler board, 6 bottle automatic bottler for round bottles, 3 HP electric motor Cannot ship. W. Sheppard, Rt. 1, Lithonia. Ph. 3971. Cul or Farmall A trac 30 or tra for flat belt pulley for Far all A tractor. John T. New- | bin ton, Jr., Rt. 3 LaGrange. Farm (dinner) bell, $15 at my place. Abbie Brantley, Rt. 3, Soperton. 1954 Ford tractor, perfect cond., original ties still good, $1150. Frank C. Dysart, Rt. 3, Cartersville. Ph. 890 R-2. AC No. 66 Combine with 25 bu. grain bin and PTO, used 1 season, guar, like new $1375; also pulley for Ford tractor ,ex cellent cond, $45. Jack W. Duf- fell; Rt.-'2, Perry; 3.dairy coolers, one 14 can Westinghouse with new unit, $250; one 10 can ice bank, good cond., $100; Intnl 8 can, needs radiator, $50; also 40 good 10 gal. milk cans, $5 ea. T. K. Putnam, c/o Greenview Dairy, Fairburn. Ph. 7736. 1 tractor cut-off saw with 30 in blade, Pig et das TON, Gilland, Villa Rica. Ph, 8643. New Holland pick-up bal- er $800; Massey Harris clipper combine, $600. Both with mo- tors, and good cond. Also 1 cattle body, 8 ft by 12 ft., al- most new, $100. Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, River- dale, Ph. Fayetteville, 5581 7 can milk cooler with ice bank, good cond., $100. Char- les Garrison, Rt. 1, Taylors- ville. Ph. Rockmart 5755. 1952 Ferguson tractor with hydraulic lift, 6 ft. adjustable blade, with 2 plow combina- tion. Also gas-powered DB 12 in. chain saw. Wm. A. White, de Rt. 3, Box 157, Austell. Ph. 4375 Corn mill with 36 in rocks, complete with 1 cylinder type corn sheller, $100 cash. Also 2 roller power Cane mill with 9 ft. copper pan, $50 cash at my farm. Y, B. Doster, RFD No. 4, Winder (6 mi. N.). EQUIPMENT WANTED Cc Want to trade two 14 inch bottom plows for one 16 in bottom plow to fit model M John Deere. Cecil Tootle, Rt. 4, Greenville. - Want Allis Chalmer No. 63 mounted plow, 14 in. bottoms or WD No. 53 pick-up plow. 14 or 16 in. State cond., and price in first letter. W. P. Ar- nold, Hogansville. : Want samll cement mixer prefer without motor and with in 75 mi. of Atlanta. R. S. Al- len, 2867 Cloverhurst Dr., East Point. Ph. PO 1-3903. ; Want Super A Farmall or M John Deere with planters and cultivators, Wili buy less eqiup W.!|Must-be in A-1 cond. and not over 50 mi from Hartwell. Mac sale, shallow i without 1/4 HP cond. $25 FOB. Vienna. Want lar E. White, Columbus. - SEED & P _ Brown Turke 3 yrs. old, ro ed, 3-1/2'to 5 ft. G. M. Moseley. _ Eldorado Blac! 2 to 3 ft high, $4 Maude Hamby, ville. : Exp. Col. Mr Box 349, Fitzg Mtn. Huckleb bearing size, 25 bushes, 85 do nut sprouts, 3, sprouts, 3, ] Roots, washed, 4 full, $1.25. No ~ without postage. sacks. Mrs. Nancy Rt. 3, Box 124, E Strawberry more, $1.50 C; Ma C; Klondike, $1 C; mint, 30c doz; Scu vine cuttings and berry, bearing s also Brown S ner beans, 60c age. Mrs. Lee Gainesville. 500, $1.50 $2 M Fruit trees each: trees 50c; 2 y. vines, 30c; Pears nuts, 75 to $2 T. Rt. 3, Ellijay. Mtn. Huckleberry 75c; imp. field and Blackberries, 50c Klondike strawber: C; Blue Damson plu rooted, 50c; Mus 3 to 4 ft. long, roo Add postage. Rosie 1, Cumming. Kudzu crowns, 1 old, well rooted $2 $12.50 M. plus Heard, Rt. 1, G Early -bearin plants, 75c C; 30 PP. S. E. Jackson, teville. oe Large size Blak berry plants, 96 Damp packed. W. Oglesby, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Rutledge. Last Weeks Livestock Sales F Atlanta Rome " Athens Te December 18 December 17 STEERS & HEIFERS 1216 750 - GOOD & CHOICE 21.00-27.50 21.50-22.60 - COMMERCIAL 17.50-21.50 17.50+21.00 : 2 UTILITY 14.00-18.00 -13.50-17.50 . 14,00-17.50 VEALERS 17,00-32.00 -17.50-30.75 . 17.00-25.25 STOCKERS & FEEDERS 17.00-23.00 _16,00-22.60 - - FEEDER CALVES 16.50-24.00 17.00-23.50 - 17.00-22.00 COWS: ; - ee . tee UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 14.00-16.50 14.00-16.00 - 14.50-16.50 CANNERS & CUTTERS 10.00-15.00 9.00-15.00 : 10.50-15.00 SPRINGERS - - s : HOGS: - a 3 NO. 1 MEAT TYPE . - - NO. 1 OTHERS : - : NO. 2 - ; . NO, 3 . : FEEDERS : . . ee ee ee ee eee 1a5y MARKET BULLETIN PAGE THREE D & PLANTS FOR SALE FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Sweet Scuppernong and Museadine vines, sweet Pome- granate, red and yellow Sugar lum, old fashioned Peach trees, 50c ea. plus postage. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Rt. 1, Toomsboro. Premier and Mastodon strawberry plants, fruiting size, damp packed, $1 C; 500, 4 Add postage. L. H. Cousins, Greenville. _< Seedling Pecan trees ea; 3 to 4 ft., 50c 4 to 5 ft. 75 5 to 6 ft., $1 J. A. Ingram, Cordele. White Bermuda Onion and Cabbage plants: Chas. Wake- field and Copenhagen Market, 500, $1.25 $2 M. Full count, ipment daily. Mrs. E. L. Fitz tald, Box 662, Fitzgerald. 15,00 frost-proof Cabbage lants, $4M. You pay freight or charges. Cash of COD. S. G. Thompson, Oak Park. About 2000 disease free Streamline everbearing Straw berry plants $2.35 C; also sev. var. spring or summer bear- _ ing type Klondike, Missionary, _ others, $1.75 C. PP. Allow al- ~ most 2 wks. for del. J. M. Hous- _ worth, Lithonia. _ Everbearing Strawberry eg ea C. Henry Eller, Rt. Strawberry lants, large sweet berries, $1.50 C. Mrs. Georgia Taylor, Rt. 2, Bre- - Calif. multiplying Beer seed, 25 per start. Send 3 stamp with ea. order. Miss Ruth Weeks, Dial. Good tender Bean seed, lit- tle pink peanut, 6 weeks beans and white Crease back cornfield beans, 75 cup. Add postage. Mrs. Bessie Silvers, et. 1, Carters. Calif. multiplying Beer - geed, 25c per start. Add 3c stamp with ea. order. Frank _ Weeks, Dial. Castor oil beans and velvet _ okra seeds, 15 Tbisp. PP. Mrs. . E. Leverett, 3420 Vistavia eer Rt. 3, Tucker. _ dif kinds ornamental pep- - per, Cigar, Seven Year, and 3 un-named, laboratory tested, -_ good germ. 2 pods of ea. kind, Si Boe Enclose stamped envelope Mrs. Myrtle P. Hunt, 921 Capi- - tol View Ave. NW, Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4-6654. _ Good tender corn field Bean seed, white Creasback, White, _ Speckle, and mixed Cut - Shorts, White Half-runner, 65c cup. Add postage. Preston Southeriand, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Good, tender arden beans. triped and white Half Run- ners little 6-wks. pink peanut igh rice given in notice). Mandy Banks Rt. 1, Carters. a 31 Fescue seed, purity .16 pet; Germ. 94 pet. $15 SWT. Cecil Travis Pinecrest res, Riverdale. Ph. Fayette- ile 5581. Good, tender bean seed: white creaseback cornfield, white half runner, cream col- or 6 wks. and little pink pea- nut 6 wks., also striped half runners. All good germ. and all nee i red ert ~erowder peas, 50c cupful. : ts. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Black Raspberry _ plants, Muscadine vines, Catnip, Sage Beechnut Hazeinut May Cherry trees, 6, ner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. ; Klon ike Strawberry plants, $5 M. a postage, Ethel Sul- ivan, Rt. 2, Marietta. _ Wakefield Cabbage and Cab- yage collards, 75 C; 500, $1.75 $3 M. White and Yellow Ber. muda Onions, 75c C; 8), 1.25; $2 M. PP. and Sat. guar. E. Smith, Baxley. $1. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Tur Hay: 2000 bales fine stem Al falfa, $40 ton; 1000 bales Les- pedeza and Bermuda $30 ton, both at barn; also 500 bales Corn Shucks $20 ton. No rain on hay, all wire bound. Non del. J. H. Park, Molena. Ph. Woodbury 3863. 15 ton best qaulity Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertiliz- ed, square wire bales, average 70 lb per bale. Weed free. No rain, $30 ton at barn. Dr. V. S. Steele, Eastman. Ph. 3269. 150 bales Sericea hay, har- vested in June without rain, finest quality, 70c bale at barn 1 mi. S. Fairburn. Hugh Davis, 511 Hiawassee Dr. SW, Atlanta 11. Ph. Plaza 5-2929. 2000 bales best Kobe Lespe- deza hay, 90c bale; also 1500 bales bright Fescue and Clover hay, 65 bale. Both at barn at Dacula. John D. Gilbert, 1280 Ridgewood Dr., NE, Atlanta 7. Ph. DRake 7-5471. 180 tons Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, should contain 8 to 13 pct. protein and 2 to 2-1/2 pet. fattening quali- ties, $30 ton at barn. S. J. Clay, Rt. 3, Macon. Ph. 2-5117. Good Serecia hay, $28 ton; Oat hay, $45 ton. All at my barn Extra if del. E. Hines, ae Ph. Stockbridge 2401. 20 bales Peanut hay and 40 or 50 bu. corn (think its yel- low). suitable for ground feed. S. D. Harrison, Kathleen. 70 bales Serecia Lespedeza hay, $1 bale at my place near Pleasant Grove Church. A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. (about 3 mi. N. Draketown). 400 bales Serecia, Pea-vine, and Brown Top Millet hay, 50c bale, and you haul. R. L. Da- vis, Rt. 1, S. Delray Rd., Tho- maston. Ph. 5068. Large pink skin and red pea nuts, 2 to 4 in hull, $2.25 peck, or $8 bu, For eating only. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 500 bales Bermuda grass hay, baled without rain. Make | offer for lot or $1 bale at my place Doraville. George W. West, Jr., 4825 Peachtree-Dun- woody Rd. NE, Atlanta Ph. CEdar 7-5579. 2000 bales Lespedeza hay, 90c bale no rain on it. Also 1000 bales Fescue and Clover, 65c bale. Both at barn, Dacula. Mrs. J. P. Mahaffey, Dacula. Ph. Lawrenceville 3770. 25 to 50 bu. feed Oats. Make offer at my home at Fife. Jas. A. Wood, Rt. 1, Box 38, Fair- burn. HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE Novelty potholders, 25c ea. or 6, $1; also stuffed toys, $1 ea. and handmade quilts of new materials, $6 ea. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5 Billijay New handmade quilts, good cotton material cotton padding, large size, wt. 4 to 5 lbs., $6 ea. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, A. Chastain. Rt. 5 Ellijay. Pillow cases of unbleached muslin, machine embroidered with lace, $1.50; applique, $3; Print aprons, $1; applique $1.50; mens cobler aprons, $1 boys 75c; Applique dish towels, 50c applique pot hold- ers, 40c PP. Mrs. A. M. Wood, 701-2nd Ave. Columbus. Red, white, pink, yellow handmade roses with leaves and bubs, in handmade basket, $1.50; Roses with leaves and long stems, 85c doz. Mrs. Ruth Shuman, Rt. 1, Ellabelle. Nicely pieced full size quilt tops, $3 ea; also quilted quilts, $7 ea; 12 pocket fancy trim- med shoe bags, of best wash- able material, $1.50 ea; ladies fancy trimmed aprons $1 ea. Exch, for print sacks, at 4 alike $1.40. Mrs. John Myers: Addi- Sev. hand-painted oil paint- ings now on hand, left from Oct. Art Show I entered, for sale; Jewell Gass, Rt. 1, Wild- wood, Dainty aprons, med. size, 50 ea. Send money with orders. Ethel Giddens, 1117 Main St. Perry. 8 woven pot holders (hot dish mats), $1. good material; hand finished embroidered 'scarves, $1.25 hand embroider- ed pillow cases, $2.15 pr. PP Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt. 2, Buch anan. Quilt tops for sale, or exch. for feed sacks, preferrably prints or will piece quilts on habven: Postage guar. Mrs. H. C. Hosch, 210 N. Church St., Buford. Crocheted baby booties, cot- ton, $1 pr; nylon, $1.25; white and dif. colors cap and sacque sets, rayon crepe, $1.50 set; rayon flannel white asst. col. crocheted trim edgings, 75c fea. PP, Mrs. J. M. Tiller, Jr., P. O. Box 219 Elberton. . 3 pe. vanity set in white $3.50; multi-colored doilies, pred and white combined, deep rose and white, 5 for $5, or $1.10 ea. Del. All made from boil-proof crochet thread. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, 124 W Chandler St. Carrollton. Felt baby shoes, 95c; also washable leather, size up to 6 mos. $1.25; blue, white, pink, maize, lime, bias trim cotton aprons, $1 ea; cotton dresses, 1 to 4 yrs. $1 ea. 2, $1.75; pillow cases, border print, $1.50 pr. PP in Ga. Cash or M.O. Mrs. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 2 crocheted table cloths, one 63 in. by 98 in. and other 65 in. by 94 in., $12.50 ea. Mrs. Guy Pickard, Rt. 2, Adairs- ville. SAME. FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Blue Peafowl, pheasants, doves, quail, laying hens, ducks geese, show type Ban- tams, White King and Homer pigeons, guineas, and game chickens. Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford Hwy., Atlanta 6. White Swiss Pigeons, $2 pr; ommon Pigeons, $1 pr.; red Carneaux Pigeons, $5 pr; Mus- covy ducks, $1 ea. or exch. 2 ducks for pr. Bantam chick- ens. Also Bantam hens, $1.25 ea. Starling Yawn, Byronville. Finest 1957 hatched, extra large No. Bobwhite quail, (bred and improved 37 yrs.) Adult quail 1 to 3 oz. heavier than average. Mature, heavier Bobwhites until Jan 1st. $3 pr. up. Wm. A, Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg., Atlanta. Ph. MU 8-0866. Bobwhite quail, large ma- ture heavy birds reared in large flight pens. Ready for field release, breeders or to eat. Also Chukar partridge, Tenn. Red Quail and Jap. Co- | turnix Quail. Will ship. Sat. | uar. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt. ernon Dr., Decatur. Ph. DR 3-4238. White King Pigeons, $1 pr. before Jan. 1. Author Hall, Box 261, Tucker. Ph. HI 6-295. 2000 Bob white quail, full feathered mature birds for re- lease, breeders, or eating. $100 C. L. E. Brannen, Jr., 311 Sa- vannah Ave., Statesboro. Ph. POULTRY FOR SALE Show Bantams: Golden Se- | brights and BB Red Old Eng- | lish, $3 pr. up. E. I. Wix, 680 Quillian Ave., SE, Atlanta 17. Ph. DRake 3-9421. White Hackle and Clair- borne crossed (1/2 each) Game Cock, 2 yrs. old, $3; also I White Hackle cock, 2 yrs. old 4. (Cyl sGrittin, - Oak. Sta Gainesville. Pure game pullets and cocks from Blue Traveler strain, $3 pr. or $5 trio. G. W. Williams, c/o Williams Dairy, Rt. 1, Box son, Rt. Hartwell. 20 Hampshire Red pullets, starting to lay, $1.50 ea. at my place 6 mi. of Soperton. Abbie Brantley, Rt. 3, Soperton. 2 trios young White Coch- ins, 2 pr. Black Rose Combs, 3 pr. Modern Red Pyles, trio Brearded Mille Fleurs, Part- ridge Plymouth Rocks, and 1 Silver Spangle Hamburg male and 3 females. Also trio Sil- ver Duckwing Old English Games. Fred Blaylock 515 Crescent Ave., Chickamauga. Pure Dark Cornish Cockrels, large big bone type, $2 ea. in lots of 2 H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. 9 fine hens, wt. about 8 lbs. ea. $1 ea. R. L. Bentley RFD 2, Carnesville. Nice fat turkeys, broad breast Bronze, $5 for hens, $6 5 toms. Mrs. Ruth Sherman, Rt. 1, Ejabelle. 17 mixed big type geese, all tame, $34 for the lot at my farm, or $2.50 ea. if just a few. A. T. Mullis, Rt. 1, Cad- POULTRY WANTED Want 10 to 25 early spring hatched pullets, prefer NH Reds, but will take others if priced right. Jas A. Wood, Rt. 1, Box 38, Fairburn. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Reg polled Hereford bull, 10 mos. old, stocky type, wt. about 600 Ibs. $150. E. P. Drex el, Rt. 3, Tifton. 2 reg. polled Hereford bulls, one 1 yr. old, $200, other 3 yrs. old, $500. Zeke Padget, Rt. 1, Avera. Reg. Jersey cow with White Faced heifer calf, 2 mos. old, $125 for both; also fine White Faced heifer, 22 mos. old, $100 at my place. George Siceloff, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. BRUCELLOSIS Counties Free Of Disease 19Wilkinson, Towns, Oconee, Evans, Bryan, Gordon, Chatooga, Candler, Dodge, Crawford, Glascock, Toombs, Elbert, Hall, Franklin, Union, Brantley, Lumpkin, Chattahoochee. 755, Columbus. Purebred Jersey cow, fresh- en first of yr. Ready for sale first of yr. Calf and cow, $125. G. W. Williams, e/o Williams eae Rt. 1, Box 755, Colum- us. Dbl.standard reg. polled Hereford young heifers and bulls, well built,: good color, excellent bloodlines, priced rea sonable. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, (Klondike), Lithonia. Ph. 2672. a 2 nice Brahman bulls and 1 heifer wt. about 750 lbs. 'Seil or trade for beef cattle. R. H. Earnest, 2380 Campbellton Rd. SW, Atlanta Ph. PL 3-7245. Good muley-headed : Jersey- Guernsey crossed cow, heavy milker with second calf 3 wks. old, $125. Mrs. Cleo Fouts, Rt. Pe htanes Rd., Rosewell. Ph. Jersey, Guernsey and Hol- stein ABS daughters from ex- cellent cows. 4 days old and over. Reasonably priced Ho- race Dunn, Eatonton. Ph. 4021. Purebred Angus yearling bull wt. approx. 450 Ibs. from good bloodline. 25 Ib. with out reg. papers. Billy Sanders, Vienna. Ph. 4716. 4 milk cows, 4 purebred White-faced and 3 yr. old bull, half white Face feeders. Sell herd of 18 or single. Claud L. Smith, Rt. 1, Hazlehurst. Hereford bull Mack Ran- dolph III, ready for service with papers, $150 cash. R. H. Underwood, /o Broiler Farm, Rt. 3, Bethel Church Rd., Con- years. Reg. Hereford bulls, horned type, 8 to 12 mos. old, $125- Pinecrest Acres, Riverdale. Ph Fayetteville 5581. Reg. Guernsey male, 21 mos. old, sure breeder, de-horned, ring in nose, gentle, 2 Guern- sey heifers, freshen first of January, also Jersey. heifers, freshen in February. All se- cond calves. Gangs, TB, and Mastitis free. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. Landrace hogs, imported and reg. unrelated boars and 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 Bleckley Jackson Stephens Bulloch Jasper Talbott Burke Jeff Davis Taliaferro Butts Jefferson Taylor Carrol Jenkins Telfair Cherokee Johnson Tift Clarke Lamar Treutlen Clay Laurens Turner Clayton Liberty Twiggs Coffee Long Walker Colquitt Madison Ware Cook Marion . Warren Columbia Miller Washington Crisp Monroe Wayne Dade Montgomery Wheeler Dawson Oglethorpe White DeKalb Peach Whitfield Dooly Pickens Wilcox Douglas Pierce Worth gilts. Dan Payne, Reynolds. Ph. Tilden 7-3145. ERADICATION Counties Not Free of Disease 140 ~~ Wednesday, December 235, 1957 PAGE FOUR MARKET BULLETIN Nice clean Walnut meats, $1.25 lb. PP. or 60c pint PP. LIVESTOCK No stamps. Geleta Nichols, Hi- awassee, FOR SALE Purebred Duroc males, 3-1/2 to 5 mos. old, Best of blood- Jines, sired by Meat Type male. With. or without papers; also Reg. Guernsey bull, 3-1/2 yrs. old; artificially bred, Sired by Klondike Climax, Reg. Guern- sey bull, 8 mos. old. Marvin } Newsome, Sandersville. Reg. Landrace hogs, bred gilts, and weaned pigs. Priced Reasonably. Harold J. Moore Nashville. Duroc boars and gilts, 8 wks. old, best of bloodlines, reg. in buyers name, $15 ea; also Duroc and OIC crossed, $10 ea. Herschel Tidwell, Rt. 1, Cart- ersville. Ph. 1426-J. Reg. Black Poland China bred gilts, $125 ea; weaned | boar and sow pigs wt. 50 lbs. $30 to $35, From Champion bloodlines and Ga. No. 1 Bru- celosis free herd. Will ship. Jas R. Mullis, Cochran. Purebred Landrace pigs, out of imported dam and outstand- ing sire, 13 wks. old, treated, reg. in buyers name. Rea- sonably priced. James Speir, Bronwood. Purebred Hampshire boar from. choice stock, well de- veloped proven breeder, 10 mos. old, and one of the Fu- ture Farmers of America swine project animals. . Reg. papers transferred to buyers | name. Gylnn Turner, Rt. 1,} Lula. Reg. Hampshire pigs, 1 boar, wt. 75 Ibs., $25; gilt, wt 135) Ibs., $36. Curtis Britt, 500-5th | Ave.,- Thomaston. Ph 2641 after 4 PM. Reg. Landrace gilts, $50 ea: boars, $45 and bred gilts and bred sows Reg. in buyers name. 100 pct. imported blood lines. unrelated pairs. Paul Roach, Rt. 6, Rome. Ph. 4-1865 20 Duroc sows, all bred to Duroc and Berkshire boars, and 57 pigs and shoats, $1,600 | for lot. R. E. Branch, Bishop. Ph. (Days) LI 6-1404. Shetland ponies, trained for children ,all colors. M. A. Dun- can, Newnan. Ph. 38. 50 riding ponies, all colors and sizes. Mrs. Robin Vaughn, Rt. 4, Toccoa. Ph. TU 6-5249. 9 2 mare mules, gear, 2-horse wagon, hay rake, and mowing machine, good cond. $250 for all, or sell any part. Exch. for OIC bred gilts or cattle. C. R. Vaughn, Jr., Conyers: Ph. 7251 2 extra good mules for sale or trade at my farm, 1 mi. SW Mableton. J. W. Bryant, 821 Ormewood Ter. SE, Atlanta 16. MA 7-4043. Good pr. mules, no plugs, will work together anywhere, also for sale 1 cultivator, in e eond. Shonnie Burke, {FD 3, Millen. Ph. 172-M-2. 2 very good plow mules for sale at my farm W. Douglas- ville. Also wagon for sale. Con- tact C. L. Banks, Douglasville. Palomino gelding, $100. G. W. West Jr., Rt. 6, Peachtree- Dunwoody Rd. NE, Atlanta. Ph. CE 7-5579. Shetland pony Stud, gentle for children to ride. Very rea- sonable. Clarence Chalker, Rt. 1, Gibson. 17 mos. old pony Stud colt, 52 in, tall, gentle, halter broke $110.3 C. Blair, Jr.; 3025} Bouldercrest Rd. Rt. 1 Conley | Ph. Atlanta MA. 7-9655. 30 Percheron draft horses, some purebred, some high garde, all good young stock. C. L. Rhyne, Americus. Ph. 7130. Fine show and pleasure Palo mino, dark, golden body, 2 ) stockings , blaze face, whie > maneand tail, 7 yrs. old, $350. Can durnish saddle and bridle. * Mrs, Js W. Bailey, Waynesboro. Ph. 2487. Purebred Nubian goats, 1 : and 8 Nannies, 2 with TRACTOR USED TO CONSTRUCT FARM BUILDINGS Ever think of using a tractor to help construct a farm building? Engineers at the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station have been doing research on a new method of construction known as tilt-up concrete which uses tractor power for erecting low cost, perm- anent building walls. Eight by eight foot wall panels four inches thick are poured flat and then tilted into place. The entire erection procedure can be done by a two-man crew and each panel can be set up in a matter of minutes. A 20 X 40 ft. building like that shown above can be constructed for around $850 including the cost of all materials and figuring your labor at $1.50 per hour. Rag Mop Shetland male pony, 8 mos. old, $115. pr. nice ma- teched ponies, $325; other nice Shetland ponies, $125 to $150. Also saddle and bridle sets, $34. Bud Kasulka, 1423 Wes- leyan Dr., Macon. Ph. 28060. Southdown sheep: 3 yr. old ram, $35; 10 mos. old ram, ent. to reg., $18; one ewe, reg. 3 yrs. old, $20; 2 ewes, 10 mos. old, ent. to reg. $18 ea. W. A. Eaton, Rt. 6, Marietta Ph. 9- 5995. 2 fine grade does: young Nubian and other Toggenburg, bred to Herlando Del Norte, (great grandson of B. B. B. Pierce Del Norte (considered to be the greatest buck in his- tory). Reasonable price. Cant ship Miss Nellie M. Mingle- dorff, Rt. 3, Douglas. Ewes with lambs by the side Reg. Hampshire, $60 ea; Grades, $35 including ewe and lamb. Also limited number of fine reg. Hampshire lambs. John H. T. McPherson, Jr., P. O. Box 602, Athens. Nubian milk goat, gallon of milk when fresh, giving 2 Qts.| A now; 1 Nubian coming in with first kid in December Alpine, bred, freshen in March; at Tog ee freshen in~ March. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cas- cade, Atlanta 11. 6 ewe sheep, bred, extra large, wt. 200 lbs. if fat, 2 rams 3 lambs, wt about 60 lbs. Sell all or part at my place, 2 mi. West Lawrenceville on Oak- Nubian milk goat, purebred, over 1 yr. old, $25. Mrs. Flo- rine Thompson, Fairmount. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want polled Hereford bull, large enough for service. Will buy or trade horned Reg. bull wt about 1000 lbs for the poll- ed bulls. R. H. Earnest, 2380 Campbellton Rd. SW, Atlanta. Ph. PL 3-7245. Want 25 or 30 common goats within reasonable dis- tance of Shellman. W. R. Puckett, Shellman. Want any number feeder or fat lambs, also young quali- ty beef cows to calve this wint_ er. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Ph. Madison 2603. Want 1 young saddle horse, prefer mare, within 100 mi. radius. Write Bennie Durden, Rt. 1, Odum. Want approx. 50 grade Black ngus or Hereford heifer cal- ves. Must be open and of good quality. Will pay top market price per pound. C. T. Waite, Jr., 509 Cascade Dr. Marietta Ph. 9-5927. Want some horses: trade Reg. Walking Horse stallion from chaTapion stock, for Quar ter Horse stallion or colt or equal stock; also will trade several tons of hay for mares land Ra. R.A. Williams, Rt. 4, | moe ee ona. Aturcm \ th. a he, SOS SOR Lawrenceville. ise ae fie, or fillies. Gene Wilson, Foster |Ave@, Rome. Ph. 2-1131. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Extra large Martin gourds, 60e ea. and Jumbo gourds, about 4 ft. around, $1 ea. Add postage. Also gourd seed, 25c doz. Geo. F. Murkerson, Rt. 6 Eastman. 1957 Black Walnut meats, $1.25 lb. PP. Prompt. ship- ment. Clean large pieces. Mrs. Claude Kimsey, Rt. 1, Box 106 Hiawassee. ? Nice clean Pecan and Black Walnut meats, same or asst., 2 pints, $1.25; 1 qt. and pint dried clean Sage, $1.25, both postpaid also nice Jerusalem Artichokes, $5 bu. and carry- ing charges. Mrs. L. E. Sand- ers, Rt. 2, Buchanan. Used feathers $7 for nice lot. Mrs. G. L. Turner, Rt 3, Box 155, Austell. Yellow Root, 4 lb. lard box full for $1 Rev. Gene Souther- land Oakman. Dried fruit, 50c Ib and post- age. E. L. Davenport, Rt. 1, Culberson, North Carolina (re- sident of Union County, Geor- gia.) 1957 crop Black Walnut meats, nice and clean, $1 pint; Also red hot Cow-horn pep- per 5 for 30c; Cayenne pepper, 25c doz. pods, for home eating only. Mrs. Dewey Ellis Rt. 5, | Ellijay. Artichokes 65 gal. Prompt shipment. No COD, or checks. Mrs. Estelle Payne, Rt. 3, Can- ton. Fancy grade cut Comb ho- ney,, in 2-1/2 Ib. jars, 12 to case, $9.50 Cs; I pound: jars, 25 to Cs., $9.50 Cs. PP in Gav Edgar Sirmans, Stockton. Washed 100 Ib. cap feed sacks, plain or print, 40 ea. PP. Mrs. Mary M. Mason, Rt. 1, Box 145 Hamilton. Ph. Co- lumbus FA 4-1824. Choice Ga. Cane Syrup, in 3 and 4 gal containers $4.50 and $6 Case at my farm. W. Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls. Jumbo Bushel Gourds, 4 to 5 ft. around, $10 ea; also Jumbo gourd seed, 50c ea., 3, $1. L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Box 717, Waycross. Nice print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., no holes, all washed, 3, $1 and postage. Mrs. Tenny- son Mullis, Rt. 1, Cadwell. . Vegetables: 1 patch ea. tur- nips and Collards at may lace 3 mi. W. Soperton. I. C. Join- er, Soperton. 30 lbs. chicken feathers, 35 1b;_also 8 of a kind 100 Ib cap. print feed sacks, $2 for lot, or 30c ea. Mrs. W. Smith, Stephens. Jerusalem Artichokes for pickle or planting. At my home $1 gal. $7 bu. or $1.50 gal. del. to 3rd zone or $7 bu. Shipping Charges collece. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave. NE, Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-6452. Black Walnuts, hulled and dry, $2.50 bu. Also Fresh dry ground Sage 60c cup. Add post age. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Black Walnut meats, large and clean pieces, $1.25 lb. PP or 75c pint. Mrs. Boyd Nichol- son, Hiawassee. 1957 hand gathered washed shade dried Sage, $1.50 Ib. plus postage; also 1957 sun dried apples, free of worms, cores, 50c Ib. plus postage. Mrs. Claud Edmonds, Rt. 2, Toccoa. Nice clean Walnut meats asst. large pieces, 60c pint. P. in Ga. Frank Weeks, Dial. 3 lbs. washed and dried Sage Make offer. Mrs. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. Ground Sage, $2 lb. Add postage. Nellie Keith, Alvaton. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want to trade 600 stalks of old fashioned Green Sugar Cane for same amount of old fashioned Red cane. Roy D. Simons, Rt. 4, Box 525, Way- cross. Want old fashioned country Sausage put up in shucks or sacks. Pay good price for it. Mrs. H. E. Baldwin, 114 Tram= mell St., Marietta. Want 50 to-100 bu. 1957 crop Tron Peas, combine run or re- cleaned. State best price FOB farm. Fred Flanders, Rt. 6, Box 277, Dublin. = Want 500 or 1000 Cedar posts ,according to price del. at Collins or at your farm. Quote best price at once. J. R. Smith, Rt. 2, Manassas. Want 1 or 2 male scupper- nong scions at least 4 yrs. old. Will pick up within 50 mi. of Atlanta. E. L. Eller, 596 S. Evelyn Place, NE, Atlanta 18. Want 3 or 4 hives Honey. Bees in patent gums. G. M. Dial 1657 Indian Creek Dr. RFD 3, Stone Mountain. Want good used Western saddle. Must be reasonably priced and near Macon. Miss Joy Marchman, Rt. 5, Macon, Ph, 2-0802. Want caseof Honey, also sev bu. multiplying onion sets. all at reasonable priced del. to me. Blackwell, 2022 }Wrightsboro, Augusta,