Commissioner Bulletin Phil Campbell, d the weighing methods, truck n varied as much as 30 pounds: ame warehouse. air difference was due to the authorized hand trucks in trans- tobacco. The trucks must be of ectors were often told ae operators nly the six or eight trucks which had cked and equalized would be le weighing. However, a later : | reveal that trucks which had xisted, welders and carpenters in to eqtalize the trucks and nspector called for the re- of all tobacco in the warehouse. inspector has com- s check for the make 1 warehouse sale, he records a particular warehouse. oproval sticker for the current en placed on each truck allowed in the sale. hen the inspector re-enters use for a periodical re-check of in, in process, the sticker is in 1 the truck. In this manner es ure that only the trucks | he will re-check the scales ire set up for the particular WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1958 BACCO WEIGHING CHECKED NUMBER 45 fore weights and measures inspec- eight as they are used on the n Okayed are being used TALMADGE FIGHTING FOR COTTON FARMER I have received a letter from Sen. Herman Talmadge that I am sure Georgia cotton farmers will find in- teresting. It reads in part as follows: For your information I am here- with enclosing copies of the farm bill approved by the Senate Agriculture Committee and the report on it. I fought in Committee for a pro- vision to prevent any cut in allotment for farmers with 15 or less acres of ' cotton, but the most with which the Committee would go along was 10 or less acres. That will protect the pres- ent acreage of 74 percent of our Geor- gia farmers. Let me emphasize that my pro- viso does not guarantee a minimum of 10 acres but rather only that no farm- er with 10 or less acres shall have his present allotment cut. Certainly this legislation for which Sen. Talmadge is working would be of great benefit to the ma- jority of our Georgia cotton farmers. It would protect them from further acreage cuts and allow them to grow enough cotton to make cotton pro- duction worth while. It is my hope that Congress will agree with Sen. Talmadge and include this provision in any new farm legislation. Phil Campbell Commissioner of Agriculture scale might serve only as an estimating machine. As a further precaution, a law was passed in 1956 which requires all persons weighing tobacco to be licensed and bond- ed with the Department of Agriculture. Inaccurate weighing procedures are the exception, not the rule. Most of the scales checked by the inspectors have been found to be operating properly, within the prescribed tolerance. State inspec- - tors will be working constantly through- out the 1958 tobacco season to keep the scales accurate as a protection to the buy- er and the seller. Coffee County F. B. Likes Two-Price Plan At a meeting of the Farm Bureau members of Coffee County, Georgia at Douglas, Georgia on May 24th., 1958, at which 502 farmers were present, the fol- lowing resolution was read, introduced _and passed unanimously by the farmers present: : We unanimously approve of the two | (2) price program advocated by Senators Talmadge and Russell and others with re- ference to export crops. We urge that Sen- ators Talmadge and Russell introduce leg- islation whereby the farmer may plant what he wants to plant and sell his crops for the best price he can get, with the Federal Government paying him the dif- ference between the price he receives for commodities sold for domestic consump- tion and 100 per cent of parity. We commend Senator Russell, Senator Talmadge, Congressman Whitten of Mis- sissippi and Commissioner of Agriculture, Phil Campbell and other Senators, Con- gressmen and public officials for their support for this new plan for agriculture. We urge that all farmers write Con- gressmen and Senators and other inter- ested parties to support this new Nation- al farm program and that a copy of this _ resolution be furnished to all Georgia Congressmen and Senators and to the local, State and National press. We also urge that the Georgia State Farm Bureau advocate and support this plan. Coffee County Farm Bureau N.C. Plymale, President Agricultural CALENDAR July 21 (Corrected Date), Atlanta Georgia Holstein Ass'n. Sale. South- eastern Fair Grounds. July 28-29, Atlanta Georgia Milk Producers Ass'n. Convention. July 28-20, Americus 4-H Southwest District Project Achievement Meet- ing. 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Act of Oct. 8. 22 Pace St, Covington, Ga., post office, Covington, Ga., cepted for mailing at special ae FARM WORK WAN Man wants job on dairy, poultry, or vegetable farm. Drive truck and tractor. Dont drink. Need house wired for stove. Move anywhere any- time. William Malcom, Rt. 5, Cumming. 55 yr. old white man, wife, and 2 children (25 yr. old son to work), want job on chicken or dairy farm. Drive truck and tractor. Sober and reliable. Have to be moved. Oscar Lovinggood, Rt. 4, El- berton. 41 yr. old man and wife want job on poultry farm or doing regular farm work. Can give Ref. Have to be moved. Prefer No. Ga. Tom Castley, Rt. 1, Box 183, Wrightsville. Woman wants place with 8 er 10,000 cap. chicken house on halves or wkly. pay. Want 4 or 5 R. house, wired for Elec. stove, and on_ school route. Have to be moved. Let- ters Ans. Mrs. Edith Dodd. Star Route, Gainesville. Honest, reliable, 38 yr. old white man with wife and 6 children, want job tending to laying hens or broilers for - weekly salary. Jimmy Posten, Rt. 3, Dahlonega. 53 yr. old white man, wife, and 18 yr. old daughter wants job on poultry farm at rea- sonable salary. Have 25 yrs. Exp. Can furnish Ref. Drive truck and tractor. Have to be moved. E. W. Shirlev, c/o Oscar Baird, Rt. 1, Brasel- ton. White man, 26 yrs. old, with wife and baby, wants job on farm, with weekly sal- ary and house furnished. Can drive and keep in order trac- tor, truck, also do rough car- | E. Hunter, Rt. Want white woman, 45-64 yrs. old, to do light farm work on a farm. $12 week and room and board. Letters ans. Mrs. Sarah Maner, Rt. 1, Box 97, Griffin. Want middleaged, Chris- tian woman to do light farm work on farm. Fair salary and board. Mrs. A: D. Jones, Rt. 1, Cumming. Want middleaged Christian woman to do light farm work on farm. Reasonable salary, private room and board. Mrs. C. Mobley, Concord. Ph. SY 5-2262. , Want single man with some income to work on farm and garden on shares. Good house with conveniences. Mrs. E. B. Clark, 3744 Clark Road, Ellenwood. Ph. TR 6-538. SALE EVENTS August 11 & 12 Monday and Tuesday ... at Val- dosta, Lowndes County, Tom Hewitts Pony Auc- tion: Sale, s/s very. large selection of both using and breeders, with both Grade and Registered ponies on Auction. Public invited. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Fairbanks riding rotary blade mower, in good cond., $600; also Elec. water pump, tank and filter, good cond. for sale. Miss Elizabeth L. King, Rt. 2, Timber Ridge Rd., Mar- ietta. John Deere No. 227 two row corn picker, good cond. for sale; Also. want 30 in. 5-V Belt pulley and 4 in. Diaphragm pump. Lesle R. Bowers, c/o Gordy Farms, Rt. 3, Newnan. Allis Chalmer WC tractor, H Farmall tractor, 6 can Intnl milk cooler, and areator, with pump and motor for sale. Fraz ier Copelan, Rt. 4, (Gresham- ville), Madison. Ph. Greens- boro, 6634. 2 Massey Harris corn pick- TED ers, one used one season White, married man wants job on farm, looking after cows, or any other farm work. Honest, sober and willing to work. Can move at once. Come see. Olen Lowery, Pitts. Man with 10 yrs. poultry and cattle Exp. wants job on farm with good man. R. M. Blackwell, Panola Rd., Lithonia, Ph. 6510. FARM HELP WANTED Want at once, reliable, white woman, respectable, to live on farm with elderly woman and do light farm work, for private room, board and small salary. Mrs. W. E. betel cowh Rt. Cy Box 6; Grif= in. Want couple to share crop and help with work on farm. Consider with one child. R. 1, Byron. Ph. WO 33-4344. Want white man without dependents to live on farm and assist with farm chores and garden, for small salary. Permanent home if. satisfac- tory. Roscoe Carden, Morrow Road, Rt. 1, Box 185, Forest Park. Want small Exp. family to manage 2 H. truck farm with few cattle. Must be willing workers, dependable, honest and sober. S. S. Storer, c/o Storers Ranch, Rt. 4, Doug- lasville, Want man for general work on So. Ga. Ranch. 35-45 yrs. old. Prefer man with timber experience. Small family. Must be used to living in country. No drunkards. Write. George Varn, Box 205, Folks- penter work. James Donald Hayes, Rt. 2, Buford: Dr.; Lawrenceville, ton, mounted 2-row, excellent cond other new one-row pull type. T. R. Breedlove, c/o Breed- loves Dairy Farm, Monroe. Ph. 5211, Irrigation plant complete aluminum pipe, Rainbird) sprays, end plugs, etc. all good cond; also tractor with power driven mower and I H combine for sale. L. B. Hunk, 447 Buford Road, Macon. Allis Chalmer bulldozer, like new with hydraulic blade, 2,000.00; TD. 18 - Bulldozer with pan and 8-10 yd. La Tour neau pan, like new, $5,500; Ford truck with lowboy Tan- dem trailer, $1700. Frank Bur- dett, Rt. 1, Old Natl Hwy., Riverdale. (3 mi. S. College Park). 2 disc tiller, works on Cub Farmall tractor for sale or trade for 1 disc side plow to aoe on same. Emory Butts, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. Power unit 60 Allis Chalm- er fuel burner, in good shape; for quick sale. Jake Weeks, Rt. 1, Norman Park. Model 116 John Deere hay baler, wire tie, 4 cylinder en- gine,, $650; also mowing blade, post hole digger, dump rake, and Cordwood saw for Ford tractor. Jack Crowder, 2022 Pe eae Ave., Atlanta 10. Ph. IJ Case model 1947 ,tractor, pull type, (hay wheel on back) runs fairly well, fair tires, no starter, $150. Ray Riley, Rt. 4, Allen Rd., Austell. Ph. 8991. C-14 Cotton picker mounted on Super C Intnl tractor; also deep well 1/2 HP jet pump and pipe for sale, J. L. Olliff, Rt. 5, Moultrie. cond. for sale cheap for cash. son, Waco, 2 with Diesel motor, 340 ft. 2 in.} Mule mower and rake good ; also 2 H. wagon, T. H. Patter- WC Allis Chalme with sower take-off mowing harrow for sale or trade for Farmall Cub with power take- off, lift mowing machine and other equip O. R. Cheek, Rt. a5 Conyers. Ph. 3000. I H. drawn hay rake, good as new; 60 tooth, dbl. smooth ing harrow, almost new Cole H. ripper; and several stocks and cultivators each Sell or exch. for cattle or Red hens. LT. Tone: Rid, Boe 164 Bremen. Ph. 3039. TD-18 Intn] farm bulldozer and 1 lowboy for sale. Bryant Ivey, Rt. 1, Tennelle. JD 6 ft. combine with en- gine,, model 12-A; JD 10 ft. side delivery rake, both excel- lent cond; also Avery tractor and 4 disc plow fro sale. J. P. Singleton, Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5-5940. 52-R Intn] Harvester com~- bine with new canvas and pick up fingers motor driven, in good cond., $150. Fred Spre- well, Rt. 2, Carrollton. Ford pick-up Automatic hay kaler with motor, baled less than 1,000 bales hay, $1,000.; also Allis Chalmer combine, model 40 running cond., $150. J. C. Broome, RFD 2, McBean Ph. Augusta, 20748. Ford lift type rear attached mower, good cond., except blades. E. B. Freeney, Thomas- ville Hwy., Quitman. Intn] Harvester Silage cut- er, model 20-C, in excellent cond., cut 200 Acres. Henry Simpson, Rt. 2, Cochran. also 2 disc plow and Simplex Cotton duster. Kelvin G. Oz- burn, c/o Ga. State Patrol, Madison. Ph. 705. 1950 MT John Deere trac- tor with cultivator, planters, 2 disc plow, cutting harrow ,all | good cond., priced reasonable. Letters ans. Eugene Pulliam, Rt. 1, Calhoun. 1H. hay rake; 1 H. mowing chine, for hay cutting; also small 2-wheel trailer for sale. Quince Durden, Adrian. Horse drawn, 3 roller Sor- ghum mill, good shape, also good copper pan, $90 or trade for good mule or young cow. Bud Holland, Coogler Rd., Dal ton. 44-K Special Massey Harris tractor ,good as new late 1956 model. with Taylor Way 10 disc harrow, for sale cheap. K. B. Young, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Cub Farmall tractor, good cond., good tires, lights and starter, hydraulic lift, front mounted disc tiller, pick-up harrow, mowing machine, dis- tributor and planter cultiva- tor, $600. Frank Carroll, Rt. 1, Villa Rica. McCormick mower, mule drawn rake, $10; Cole planters, $10; also plows ,in machine and bush and ee planter, Guano Distributor, 2} | 1946 model, 60 row crop 1 Super C Farmall tractor, res} tr ce cently overhauled, good cond; $503) large farm dean ree12, 50 ea; churns, $10 ea; Daisy churn,: > S -gal;;-6-alsi rake perfect cond., new $20. W..C. Matthews, Ph. Dublin, BR 23398. and 2-4 ft. long 1 reasonal L. Meaders, 335 te Ave., Savannah, > Want 6 to 8000 lb fo: for handling logs eo I WF. Blac 2 342, Griffin. Ph. 7966. Want one drag pan and nections for Ferguson tra Advise cond, and pri junk, : fh. He Vanlandin Howard. Want pe well winee 1/2 HP motor, with tank good cond. within 50 mi. ra of Atlanta. R. N. Tarran Ethel St. N. W., Ae TR 6- 1337, - Want distributor for Oli tor, 4 cylinder. L. E. Bro omens Lashonia. Ph. Stone I Want used poultry fe and be one house. G. W. B talock, 3 Dalton. Wickine 35, Bliue Ridge. Want good used | mower for tractor. Riley Couch, Senoia. : Want. earth (dirt) mo equip. One to two yd. with or without tractor. E. Wantland, P. O. Box 12, ner Robins. Want large Farm Bell, 30 or more in diameter, in 0 cond. Prefer in No. Ga. ' pick up. State price. Heras: 13 Aberdeen St. N Atlanta 7. Want 2-wheel cart. height of wheels, width of le, other information, co and price. A. P.- Eee 1001 Peachtree Rd., Augu: SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE White nest onions, Red lions and Button oe al. each, Add postage. G. fron Rt. 1, Ball Ground ee By grass pees $20 cwr: Wayans ooks, Newton. White nest onions, old time white runner garden a 500 usable cond. M. R. Maynard, W. Athens St., Winder. cup. PP in Ga. Gennia Rt. 1, Ball CLASS | MILK JULY calculated according to the The formula automatically October 7, 1955. The Price Index for Class I fluid milk in Geor, creased between June 1 and July 1 from 107.90 114.11 and moved upward one bracket. The change is attributed to an increase in prices of hay and mi dairy feed. The Wholesale Price Index decreased ly. Other variables remained unchanged from June duces a net change in the milk price index. Index brackets and corresponding ee price for Class I milk, Atlanta area: Index Bracket 107.79 - 112.24 --~+-- - $6.93/ew 112.24 - 116.69 ------ 7.20/ew 11680)5 feris< Se oss Moe see Order No. 200A, Gerla Milk Compaen aa PRICE INDEX 1, 1958 official pricing formula, ii balances changes and - pata : r a od tender old time Crease cornfield bean seeds ,and ink peanut bean seeds, cup or 2 cups, $1. Add post Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Mii: | fashion tender crease- cornfield bean seed and pink peanut beans, 55 or 2 cups, $1. Add postage. . Bessie Silvers, Rt. 1, Car 1 white shallots, new $1.25 C. Mrs. B. Robin- , Greenville. : i . C, Short Stem, Heading Ga. Collard plants, 50e C; $1.50; $2.50 M; also Cat- and Sage plants, 10c ea; $1 All Del. Leila Phillips, Rt. yston, Sse w Marglobe and Rutger to plants, now ready, 50c M. FOB my home. Add age. H. F, Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 thersville Rd., Ellenwood. ov. Insp. La. Cooper skin to plants, $3 M. del. or for print feed sacks. Miss rence OQuinn, Rt. 2, Sur- ov. Insp. Red Skin Puerto Plants, $3 M. Del No S. Paul Lightsey, Scre- Small white nest or mul- ying onion sets for planting pickles, $1.25 gal. bucket , plus postage. Mrs. R. M. ocke, Quitman. : : Ga. Collard and Dutch and Wakefi epoce Gs: , $1.50; $2.50 M. del; $2 at n Rutger tomato and Bell pper plants, 75 C-del; $4 at farm. No checks. O. L. up, Jr., Rt. 2, Gainesville Late Flat Dutch and Wake field Cabbage, Ga. Collards, 35c C; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M del. M. at my home; Bell pepper Rutger tomato, $4 M. del g tomatoes, 75c doz. Del. _ Wethersford, Rt. 2, inesville. ia Ga. Collards, Dutch and Wakefield Cabbage, 75 C; ec del. $2 Mat farm Rut- 1r tomato and Bell peppers, C del. $5 M del; $4 at farm. No checks nor CODs. J. E. Hol brook, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Late Flat Dutch and Copen- gen Cabbage, Ga. Heading Collards, 300, $1.50; $3.50 M; tame Cherry and Walnut and red plum, 65c ea. No orders without postage added. No orders filled for less than $1. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. : xa. Collard plants, now eady, 500, $2.25; $4 M ship- ped; $3 M at my home;; Rut- ser tomato plants, 500, $3; $5 M shipped. $4 at the patch. No orders filled for less than 500. L. C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, inesville. - Cabbage-collard, 70c C; to- mato, and hot peppers, 25c ea. doz; mint, 15c doz; potato plant vines, $1 C; garlic but- ter he Sea tis Wine jepper, | Oz. ither- spoon, 308 Holderness St. S. W. \tlanta 10. Ph. PL 3-5251. SEED & PLANTS. WANTED a . ; _ Want some old fashion Octo ber Peach Seeds. J. M. House, Rt. 4, Calhoun. Ph. MA 9-6291 Want old fashion Negro ie potatoes. J, C. DeVane, _ Want 500 lbs. Crimson Clov er seed. Write tests and price FOB your station, E. E. Want- Jand, P. O. Box 12, Warner FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE. Want 2 tons good 1957 Alfal fa hay at once. Will pay $20 per ton here. H. J. Bower, Rt. 1, Covington. Want 1,000 bales Oats put in my barn at Lawrenceville. J. H. Reddy, Rt. 2, Stone Moun- tain. Ph. 8924. : LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Small herd of 45 purebred Brahmans, approx. 300 breed- ing age cows, 2 to 8 yrs. old. Mostly half or more Brahman: also 6 Reg. Brahman and 3 Reg. Angus bulls. Write. oe Varn, Box 205, Folk- on. 10 grade Hereford calves, 5 each heifers and steers, wt. 350 to 400 lbs. ea. $750.00 for the lot, my place, just off No. 341 Hwy., Forsyth-Yatesville Rd. Loyd Keadle, Rt. 2, Cul- loden. Ph. 695-J-3 (Barnes- ville, -2 Guernsey milch cows, freshen in August with 3rd and 4th calf, for sale. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Reg. Guernsey bulls, ready for Service, from best of bloodlines. Reasonable prices. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Holstein dairy heifers to ealve July and August; Hol- stein service bulis, and 2 choice registered Holstein bull calves 8 mo. old. All T. B. and bloodtested. E. L. Robers, Rt. 1, Plains, 9 Reg. Jersey cows, fine breeding, 3 milking, 2 to calve this month, 4 to calve in Fall. Tested for Bangs and T. B. Very gentle, no bad _ habits. $200. ea. for lot, transferred without cost to purchaser; also fine registered Jersey bull. W. C. Matthews, Lovett. Ph. Dub- lin BR 2-3398. Guernsey bull, 2-1/2 yrs. old, and 6 Guernsey cows, good blood, far sale. G. P. Single- ton, Fort Valley, Ph. TA 5- 5940. Reg. 3 yr. old Angus bull, good producer, $300. with papers. Selling to keep from inbreeding. Mrs. P. G. Jenkins, Sr., Rt. 1, Manassas. One horned Hereford bull, 14 mos. old, Reg. No. 10015056, tattoo R. E. C16. W. J. Cal- laway, Box 35, Bowman. 2 Reg. horned Hereford bulls, extra nice, will be 1 yr. old in Aug., best bloodlines. See or call J. Britt Chandler, Spring Hill Farm, Watkins- ville, Ph. SO 9-3171. 1 black Angus Reg. bull, 5 yrs. old. Henry Jensen, Rt. 1, Moreland. Ph. 2105-W-3. Reg. Hereford bulls, 12 to 14 mos. old, best bloodlines, health papers furnished. H Merrick, Rt. 4, Cuthbert. Double standard Reg. polled Hereford bulls, one breeding age, several young bulls, ex- cellent bloodlines, good color and size. Ph. 2672 Roy God- dard, Rt. 2, Lithonia (Klon- dike). Horses, Mules, Ponies Bay quarter horse filly, ex- cellent bloodlines, good con- formation $150; also several mares with colts by sides ,all rebred to reg. Palomino stal- lion. No letters. Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Waynesboro. Ph. 2187. 4 nice riding ponies, 2 to 6 yrs. old, weigh 400 to 700 Ibs. Will sell or exchange for cat- tle. A. B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnes- ville. Ph. OR 7-2967 (Homer) At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, Reg. No. 36083 American Saddle Bred stallion. Proven sire of top quality colts. Grandson of Noble Kalarama. F.|Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., 4584 Flat Shoals R 59.|Bu 9-6692, d., Decatur. Ph. One brown and white spot- _ }ted gelding Shetland pony, on : 1/2 yrs. old, 40 in. high, part iy \briddle and halter, W. J. Calla broken; also new saddle, way, Box 35, Bowman. 6 yr .old quarter horse geld ing. Sell or trade for yearling reg. Polled Hereford Bull. Cy A. Burdell, 3064 Wesley Chap- el Rd., Decatur. Ph. BU-9-2990 - One good work (horse) mule 8 yrs. old, weighs about 900 Ibs., $100 at my place in Pike County one mile of Meansville. Lewis H. Jones, Rt. 1, Box 1, Meansville. Dapple brown gelding pony -|dark mane and tail, 48 in high. Trained to rey, or saddle. B. F. Malone, Jr. 131 N. Sylvan Rd., East Point. Ph. PO 7-3556 10 yr. old Tenn. Walker mare. 5 gaited in foal by 5 gaited horse. (won Ist place in Horse Show) $150 or trade for work mare. O. M. Moody, Rt. 4, Waycross. One quarter horse mare, ex- cellent conformation; good prospect for dogging, roping and for watching cattle and plenty of speed. Billy K. Mob- ley, Rt. 1, Box 883, Columbus. Ph. FA 3-5121. 3 nice Shetland ponies, 2 yrs. old, for sale. George Strick Hope). Nice gelding, 5 gaited Ten- nessee Walker horse, very gent le. May be seen Sat .and Sun. at my place. E. S. Herrings, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 3053. At stud: Ooctor Peacock, Reg. American saddle bred stallion (Bourbon King Rex Peavine). Over 16 hands, fine large boned. Horses boarded. J. R. McCrackin, Forest Park Ph. DR 8-9731. At Stud: 36 in. dapple gray, white mane and tail, outstand ing pony, also solid black Hackney stallion, standing at Melody Brook Farm; Also want to buy 5 reg. Black Ang- us cows with calves and 1 reg. unrelated Black Angus bull. Contact. Ogden Geilfuss, Windy: Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Mar- ietta. Ph. Smyrna, HE 5-7385. Reg. Arabian filly, 3/4 bred papers from 1/2 bred Register. 2 yrs. old copper chestnut color Fine prospect for sulky or saddle. Mrs. Julia Howell, Rt. 1, Suwanee. 4 yr .old' gentle, saddle mare, 5 gaited and easily hand led, also nearly new saddle and bridle $175. Ovide Dubreuiel, Jr. Rt. 4, Box 411, Cardell Rd. Austell. Ph. 8365. Sheep & Goats 8 goats, 1 male and 2 fe- male, 7 mos. old, Saanan and Toggenburg; also 1 pr. of phea sants, 3 mos. old; 1 pr. chu- kars, 3 mos. old. $20 for the lot. Mrs. H. G. Bryson, Rt. 2, Box 215A, Birdett Rd., Col- lege Park. Fresh milk goat, gentle, no horns, will give plenty of milk if properly fed and cared for. Cheap for cash at my place. Cannot ship Silas Snipes, Com merce. ; 3 ed goats from Reg. Stock: One 4 qt. milker Saa- nan, 16 mos. old, 1 Saanan fe- male, 4-1/2 mos. old, 1 Billy Saanan, 3 mos. old $60 at my place. Mrs. Ethel Ferrell Mill- er, 824 S. Broad St. Cairo. Swine Pigs: Meat-type, Essex, and Duroc shoats, 10 wks old and older, $15 ea. and up. H. H. Holsomback, Oakley Rd. Rt. 2, Box 341-A, College Park. Reg. Hampshire boars and gilts, 3 mos. old, from bangs free stock, sired by grand champion boar and out of first place sow. Several very good individuals in letter. Herbert Tante, Box 303, Butler, Ph. UN 2-3195. Reg. S. P. C. pigs, Silver Sue and Dixie Model) fine boar from Ohio) bloodlines. Ready Aug. 15. for 4-H Club boys at my home. George Fer guson, Rt. 1, Cave Springs. One purebred Hampshire boar, about 12 mo. old, weighs about 300 Ibs., $50 without pa pers. Write or call before com- ing. R. C. Coleman or R. L. Coker, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph, GL 5-6648, Landrace boars, service age, treated and wormed. Basil Steed, W. Roanoke Drive Ext. (El Harris Rd.), Fitzgerald. Ph, 3905. - Landrace pigs, 9 wks. old, Reg. in buyers name, $40 ea. Lisle R. Bowers, Mgr. Gordy Farms, Rt. 3, Newnan. _Reg. S. P. C. pigs, boars and gilts, treated and wormed $35 ea, at 10 wks. old. Gene Odom, Rt. 3, Metter. Ph. 55095. Reg Tamworth pigs. Unre- lated pairs. Ph. 6541 J. S. Davis, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, service age boars, bred gilts 100 pct. imported bloodline some imported from Norway). Unrelated prs. Treated for cholera. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. Reg. Landrace pigs, males and females, 3 1/2 mos. old, $60 ea. B. C. Limerick, Ma- con. Ph. 53780. Reg. Yorkshire pigs, $20 ea. without papers or $25 with pa- pers. James Brady, Rt. 3, Box 49 7 wee Park. Ph. PO 1- Jand, Rt. 1, Dallas. (at New 995 Choice Landrace pigs, males and females, imported blood lines, treated, reg. in buyers name, 4 mo, old, $100 ea. Wil- liam E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter. Ph. 5-1035. 9 purebred Yorkshire pigs wks. old, $25 pr., also 9 half Yorkshire and half O, I. C. pigs, $25 pr..A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. _Purebred Beltsville No. 1 pigs, 12 wks. old for sale. Roy F, Jones, Reynolds. boars, 8 to 10 wks. old; also one Reg. Berkshire boar, 5 mo. old (for 4 H pig chain mem- bers). for sale. H. H. Shores, County Agent, Monroe. Purebred Beltsville No. 1. Walter Waldrep, Dublin. Ph. BR 2-2196. Reg. Landrace hogs from most popular bloodlines and from 100 pct. imported breed ing. Bred gilts, $150 ea. up; pigs ,open gilts and boars, $60 up. Gordon C. Rogers, Man- assas. Ph. 898J1, (Claxton). Reg. Yorkshire pigs, $25 ea, with papers. Write Jerry Wal- lace, Rt. 1 College Park. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want one ea. young Jersey mule, that is gentle and easy to handle for plowing. State cash prices. C. M. Taylor, Rt. 3, Hazlehurst. Want exch. Holstein steer wt: around 400 Ibs., for a horse that is gentle enough for chil- dren to ride. Contact Allen L. Cray, Jr., Rt. 1, College Park. Ph, Fairburn 3712. Want cattle or horses for pasturing, $3.50 per head per month. M. F. Peterson, 3496 Wesley Chapel Rd. Decatur. Ph. BU 9-1859. Want gooa, young Jack that is a proven sire, and will wt. 650 lbs. or more, cheap for cash, Describe fully. Fred Spre well, Rt. 2, Carrollton. Want a Brown Swiss male calf, 1 wk. to 2 mos. old, from high producers of at least 12000 Ibs. milk and 4 pet. but ter fat. Advise. R. L. McKie, Rt. 3, Augusta. : : eneereere BRUCELLOSIS Wayne, Hart, Quiiman, Turner, Wheeler, Clay, Jackson, Marion, Barrow, Dawson, Baldwin, Pickens, Warren. 53 Counties Certified Wilkinson, Towns, Oconee, Evans, Bryan, Gordon, Chatooga, Candler, Dodge, Crawford, Glascock, Toombs, Elbert, Hall, Franklin, Union, Brantley, Lumpkin, Chattahoochee, Rabun, Coffee, Gwinnett, Habersham, Rockdale, Madison, Long, Butts, Pierce, Washingion, Appling, ERADICATION Burke, Lamar, Fannin, Liberty, Laurens, Wilcox, Douglas, Treutlen, Columbia, Montgomery, 106 Counties Not Certified Counties in which area testing is now underway include: Atkinson Glynn Polk Bacon Grady Putnam Baker Greene Pulaski Banks Gilmer Randolph Bartow Heard Richmond Ben Hill Irwin Spalding Berrien Haralson Stephens Bleckley Henry Screven Brooks Jasper Schley Bulloch Jeff Davis Talboit Carroll Jefferson Taliaferro Cherokee Jenkins Tatinal Clarke Johnson Taylor Clayton Jones Telfair Cobb Lincoln Tift Colquitt Macon Troup Cook McIntosh _ Twiggs Crisp Meriwether Upson Dade Miller Walker DeKalb Monroe Ware Dooly Muscogee Webster Early Oglethorpe White Floyd Paulding Whitfield Forsyth Peach Worth Fulton Pike Help Make Georgia Brucellosis Free By 1960 Reg. : Berkshire gilts ant boar pigs, 10 wks. old, $30 ea. bull or bull calf, also small. _ PAGE FOUR $0, guineas, Blue and Speckled for sale. lets, Hwy. POULTRY FOR SALE Bantams, mixed breeds, al- white and dark, Clara S. Cotton, yers. 25 purebred Buff Cochin bartams, all ages, reasonable prices at my place, near San- Rt. 2, Con- ders Store. W..I. Born, Rt. 2, Conyers. Baby bantams, $3.50 doz., 3 mo. old, $4.50 doz. Trade for Golden Sebright or other good breed bantams. James Schimille, 2677 Pharr - Rd., N.E., Atlanta 17. Ph. DR 7- 4390. Dark Cornish bantam chic- kens,- purebred, 6 mo. old, $3 ea.. $5 pr. Will ship two or more Exp. Col. in light crate. Send M. O. Mrs. A. A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., N.E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR 4- 5152. - 6 Dark Cornish hens and one 1957 hatch rooster, $15 for lot. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Pearl-legged McRound- heads, black and _ spangled - Confederates, old time yel- low-legged Allen roundheads, Benny Barker Brown Reds, and their crosses. Quail size trios, $8.50: proven brood hens, $5: 1957 hatched pul- $3.50. A. R. McBride, 3 McCarley St., Douglasville. Few Imported chickens, known as Easter Egg chic- kens (lay natural blue, green, pink. etc. colored shell eggs). reeders, $35 pr.: 4 mos. old trios, $35; biddies up to 1 mo. old, $5 ea. L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross. Approx. 45 Brown Leghorn and 7 White Leghorn puliets, 8 wks. old, for sale at my lace. Will not ship. W. M. ewell, 3005 Sewell Rd., S.W.., (in Rear), Atlanta 11. 175 White Leghorn Beeline pullets, February 1958 hatch, $1.50 ea. K. C. Willis, 2508 Crescent Dr. Albany. 150 White Leghorn pul- Jets, 12 wks. old, wormed, 80c ea. Cannot ship. Wilma Riley, Rt. 4, Allen Rd., Aus- tell, Ph. 8991. 6 N.H. Red hens, | laying, $12.50 and a rooster free; Mrs. Marie Holland, Box 14, Coogler Rd., Dalton. 13 hens, 3 roosters, also 3 ducks and 6 guineas, for sale. Mrs. Homer Hambrick, 415 No. 15th St., Griffin. Purebred Green Head Mal- Jard, Black East India Say- auga, and Wood _ ducks; French Toulouse geese, Cana- dian Honkers, Pilgrim, white poe and Australian ducks. . H. Street, 3090 Buford Atlanta 6. Ph. ME 4- 7888. Turkeys, 1 day to 4 wks old, 60c to $1 ea. at my home about 5-1/2 mi. out Zebulon Rd., No. of Wesleyan. Come 4 to 6 P.M. and bring con- faimer...-5, HOUins Jt tee 1, Macon. 10 purebred Pekins, 8 ducks and 2 drakes, $1 ea. for en- tire lot. J. T. Garner, Rt. 2, Cedartown. Pure stock Mallard ducks, about half grown, $1 ea. Mrs. Caterine M. Wood, RFD 3. Box 70 A, Newnan. 1 pr. large gray geese and 6 hatched in May. Sell to- gether or separately. Cannot ship. $15 for lot, or $3 ea. for grown and $1.50 for young. Mrs. J. B. Bell, Sr., 5621 Redan Rd., Rt. 1, Stone Mountain. Ph. 9098. Want Silver Spangled Hamburg chickens, standard type, 4 hens and 2 cocks. State Del. price. A. O. Fow- ler, 51 Georgia Ave., Gaines- ville. Will trade 24 in. Grist mill for 50 heavy wt. hens. You to make the exchange. Write first. Chas. R. Gowder, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. POULTRY WANTED Want 15 or 20 choice White Leghorn March hatch pullets, within 30 or 40 mi. Will pay good price and come after. Quote price. W. L. Wilson, Rt. 1, Sparta. Want Mallard Wild strain ducks, 1958 hatch. State price and other particulars. Nor- ton Eldridge, 506 Madison Ave., Ashburn. Want 12 or 15 young hens, (no Leghorns), 4-A_ grade laying strain, healthy, free from all diseases, not over 50 miles from Pine Mt. at rea- sonable price. Write, Miss Bertha Prophitt, Pine Moun- tain, Rt. 3. SAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Taking orders for No. Bob- white quail eggs, and young birds. Permit No. 63. C. L. Cawthon, Riverdale, Ph. GR- 68-8106 after 6 PM. 6 grown rabbit does, 1 red, 2 black and 3 white, $2.50 ea.; young rabbits, $1.25 ea. Ship Exp: Col. Walter Kend- rick, 120 Chandler St., Grif- fin, Ph. 7803. _1 large blue-gray male rab- bit, $5 plus express, or exch. for bred doe rabbit. Mrs. R. M. Vocke. Quitman. Bobwhite quail eggs and chicks at my place; will ship birds 6 wks. old. Special dis- count by brooder or pen full quantity. Finest quality. Sat. guar. Ralph Keefer, Lake 8-8477.- Pair 1956 hatch Gold and Silver pheasants, $15; trio 1956 Amherst and Reeves, $20; Swinhoe; White Crested Kalij and young pheasants, also. white Silkie bantam chickens, $4 pr.; trio Egyp- tian geese breeders, $20. J. F. Ginn, 451 Metropolitan PL, S.E., Atlanta 16. Peafowls: 3 peacocks and 1 peahen, 1 yr. old, $20 ea., $37.00 pr Ringneck doves, $2 ea., $4 pr.: Black-feather- legged bantam roosters, $1 and $1.50 ea. Cannot deliver. Elizabeth Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant Church Rd., Rt. 7, Macon. Ph. 58503. Two and three yr. old pea- fowls, $15 ea. $25 pr., $35 for cock and two hens. De- liver radius of 50 miles, and six or more delivered radius of 150 miles. Mrs. T. Albert Dozier, Rt. 5, Thomson. Ph. 30J3. Bobwhite Quail, 1 day to 7 wks. old, from large un- related birds, at my place. 30 or more eggs shipped, Exp. Col. 20c ea. M. O. only. Per- mit No. 77. Jack Holland, 471 Pasley Ave., S. E., Atlanta 16. Ph. JA 4-7120. strain $3 pr. Americas finest White King Pigeons No less than 2 pr. shipped. Ogden Geilfuss, Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt.. 3, Marietta. Ph. HE 5- 7835 Smyrna. No. Bobwhite quail, 5 wks. old, 75 ea., shipped Exp. Col. in light crate. Also hatching quail eggs, not over 5 days olds $2,505 doze S18 a ey parcel post prepaid. Permit No. 103. M. O. Miss Eve Wal- lace, - 716 -Myrtle St;" Nuss Atlanta 8. Ph. TR-4-5152, Quail eggs, $18.75 C.: quail chicks, 35c ea. and up, ac- cording to age. Permit No. 95. C. W. Silvers, 1542 Bol- ton Rd. N.W.,. Atlanta. Ph. SY-4-8518. Big No. quail eggs shipped, $15 C.; week old birds, start- ed and debeaked, $37.50 C.; also, Chukar eggs, $30 C.; Permit No. 9. L. E. Brannen, Statesboro, Ph. ei ole Savannah Ave., 4-2843. Cas, Harbin Rd., Morrow. Ph. GR-- Eggs from Bobwhite (improv- ed 38 yrs.) for hatching. 90 pet. hatch guar.: 6 wk. old Bobwhites, ready for release, 97c ea. (Free Color photos and prices sent on request). William A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg.. Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8- 0866. Bobwhite quail; grown, $1 Wk. old, 30c ea.; Eight wk. old for releasing, 65c ea. Permit No. 44. Pick up at my place. Mrs. B. F. Downing, Rt. 3, Norris Rd., Columbus. Ph. FA 2-3552. Chukars: priced according to age and quantity. M. S. Stevenson, 833 Martina Dr., N.E., Atlanta 5. Ph. CE-7-5490. - Pigeons: White Fantail. English Pouter, Mucees, and Helmets; Pheasants: Golden, Reeves, Chukars, Partridge, and Male Button Quail. Sell or trade for wild game (birds), incubator or Peafowl. S. J. Griener. Rt. 14, Box 198, Atlanta 18. Bobwhite quail (baby and grown size), also quail eggs, for sale. Permit No. 50. O. G. Alexander, 842 White St., S.W., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL- 5. 8980. SAMF. FOWL, etc. | WANTED Want Northern Bobwhite quail and Chukar breeders; also can use up to 2,000 hatching Partridge eggs per week. Edwin Orser, Rt. 2, Box 108, Nahunta. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Garlic bulbs, 50c doz; and dipper gourds, 25c ea. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Yellow Root, washed, 4 lb. lard box: full, $1. PP. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 12 stands yellow honey bees for sale or exch. for manure spreader. J. B. Whitfield, Rt. 1, Conley. Ph. MA 17-4770. New crop extracted honey, $3. per 10 Ib. pail. Del. in Ga. D. M. Kirkland, Summertown. Fresh - Calif. multiplying beer seed, 25c start or 6 starts. $1. 3c stamped envelope with ea. order. Also 13 Ibs. yellow Beeswax, 40c lb. plus postage. Earl F. Weeks, Dial. Multiplying beer seed, 25c- start. PP..Miss Bonnie Weeks, Dial. Fresh Figs, $1. gal. Will ship if necessety: Contact R. E. Hunter, Rt. 1, Byron. Ph. WO 34344. Blue Gill Bream Finger- lings, be ready for Bass stock- ing this summer. Truck de- livery or pick up at my farm. Lanier Craft, Clayton. | Few 1957 teh extves large No. Bobwhite breeder quail; |catn mt Day old and up.| yw, livered. oe Ruth Rt. 1, Royston. | Black Snake Tobe: DeviPs Shoe-string root, yellow root, and wild Cherry bark; also horse mint, Pennyroyal. All, 50c for a large match box full. Postal paid in Ga. P. B. Broun: Rt. 1, Ball Ground. - Honey, 1957 crop, cp ened and pasteurized, 2 lb. jar 60c; ease of 12 jars, $6.25. All FOB. pi L. Snare, Rt. 4, Snes ville 20 lbs. Beeswax, $11. FOB. R. Riley, Kingsland. E Fresh California multiply- | z vanity sets, SSi tis Weaver, New quilts, nice designs, large size beds, wt. 5 Ibs., $6. pk: age. Rosie Crowe, Rt _| ming. ; ee ee White - crochetes . trimmed in pink, b low, green, 100 e match, $1. for bo y crocheted lace for pillowea e $1. pr; col. and white ae oa in Mi ing beer seed, 25c start. Add| | 3c postage with each order. | Miss Ruth Weeks, Dial. Fresh Calif. multiplying beer seed, 20c start or 10 starts, $i. PP. Mrs. Shirley Thomp- son, Box 349, Bremen. Fresh. Calif, multiplying beer seed, 20c start or 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fin- cher, Rt. 2, Bremen. Yellow Root, 4 lb. lard eRe full, 90c. PP; Also large bunch Catnip, 20. Mrs. -Martha | Walker, Rt. 5, Ellijay. ' Shade dried Sage, $1.35 Ib. PP. to 5th zone. 10 lbs., $1: Ib. you pay postage. Rubbed and ground Sage, 50c cup; 3 cups, $1.,.PP to 5th zone. Harrison T. Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa. 30 lbs. White rice popcorn, 10 lbs. shelled, $2.00 Add post- age. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coo- gler Rd., Daler. HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE New handmade quilts, large size, good cotton material and padding, $6.50 ea. PP. Mrs. Ethel Mooney, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Hand made dbl. bed quilts, made of new material sheet- ing lining, dif, col.,. wt. 5-6 lbs., $5. ea. and 60c for post- as Mrs. Dave seo Adairs- ville. | good cotton material and p |lowcases, large ee $2.00 size, print and solid colo: ding, $12. ea. Add pos Mrs. Doany, Bibs, RES: jay. New hand embroidered. 3 piece vanit edge, $1.50; all : color thread, pretty tea aprons, dif. le trimmed with 60c. Add postage Mathis, Rt. 5, | Ladies abnor <3 $1.25; woven potholders dishtowels, 10c ea; white emb. and days of wk. towels, 7 $1.; chet $1. ea; white large ize cases, with emb. and ) edge, $1.25 pr. No checks. Mr on 3 aes ne = bs ville Ladies a toc handmade, asst. new trimmed, solid whi with patch work trim of solid Neal ors, 3, $2.75, plus 25c po! Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt Box 124, Ellijay. Seis shoes, ribbon of choice | 2 designs, $1. pr: colored of rayon thread, $1. 252 pr 10c postage for ea. Pr. Mrs. | E. Dailey, 403 Thorns East Pomt. _ 3 Se Last Weeks Livestock Sales. Report . Atlanta : Thomaston Atlanta July 8, 1958 JULY rs "3958 guy 9, 1958 July 7, 1958 oe STEERS & HEIFERS 1124 595. 573 Bee eo r GOOD & CHOICE 26.00-28.00 - 26.00-26.70 25.50-26.50 STANDARD 22.75-25.50 : ~ 21.80-25,50- 2268S Sa eee UTILITY 18.50-22.75 | 18.75-21.00 18.25-22.00 19.00-22.75 18.50-23.00 _ VEALERS 22.50-29.25 23.00-28.50 22.50-29.50 23.00-26.50 -22.00-26.25 STOCKERS & FEEDERS 20.00-28.90 21.00-29.00 21.00-25.50 oS - 20.00-24.50 FEEDER CALVES 20.00-32.25 20.00-27.50 21.00-27.75 19.50-26.60 20,00-28.50 _ cows: ; : : nd nt gia fea UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 18.25-20.00 18.50-20.80 18.50-20.80 18.50-19.55 18.00-10.75 CANNERS & CUTTERS 13.00-18.25 14.00-18.50 15,00-18.50 13.50-18.00 -13.50-18.50 SPRINGERS - - - ee i area HOGS: ais - 117 WP OC Ge ae NO. 1 MEAT TYPE - - 23,00-23.40 24.00-24.40 ie NO. 1 OTHERS - - 22.50-23.25 23.75-24.20 NO, 2 - - 22.00-23.00 23.50-24.00 NO. 3 - - 20.10-22.75 -23.7! FEEDERS - -