Commissioner Phil Canphell, NUMBER 47 em a modified certified status. t of oie counties that have com- for their fine cooperative effort to rid their cattle herds of this disease. In addition to the 83 that have com- pleted testing, 47 counties shaded in the map below are under area test. Lanier county also signed a resolution to begin area testing since this map was made. This leaves only 28 counties which have _ not yet started testing. Officials are presently working to get each of the remaining 28 counties started in the program to make Georgia brucellosis clean by 1960. It is expected that every county will be under test within the very near future. Farmers and officials in Georgia have done a fine job in getting counties tested and certified and we are well on the way to reaching our goal. PHIL CAMPBELL Commissioner of Agriculture ro NTIES Less than 10 herds to test IES No area testing to date ae _ oc ER} She: See C3 AB esa an Mi o ? 2 4 Counties Which Have Completed Area Testing For Brucellosis 1. Appling 43. Jeff Davis 2. Atkinson 44, Johnson 3. Bacon 45. Jones 4. Baldwin 46. Lamar 5. Banks 47. Laurens ' 6. Barrow 48, Liberty 7. Ben Hill 48. Long 8. Berrien 50. Lumpkin 9. Bulloch 51. Madison 10. Burke 52. Marion 11. Butts 53. Monroe 12. Brantly 54. Montgomery 13. Bryan 55. Oconee 14. Candler - 6. Oglethorpe 15. Chattahoochee 57. Paulding 16. Chattoga 58. Pickens 17. Cherokee 59. Pierce 18. Clarke 60. Quitman 19. Clay 61. Rabun 20. Clayton 62. Rockdale 21. Coffee 63. Schley 22. Columbia 64. Spalding 23. Colquitt 65. Stephens 24. Crawford 66. Talbot 25. Cook 67. Taylor 26. Dawson 68. Tift 27. Dodge 69. Toombs 28. Douglas 70. Towns 29. Elbert 71. Turner 30. Evans 72. Treutlen 31. Fannin 73. Union 32. Franklin. 74, Upson 353. Glascock 75. Walker 34. Glynn 76. Warren 35. Gordon 77. Washington 36. Gwinnett 78. Wayne 37. Habersham 79. Webster 38. Hall 80. Wheeler 39. Hart 81. White 40. Heard 82. Wilcox 41. Irwin 83. Wilkinson 42 Jackson ans Georgia E STATE OF THE SOUTH ST STATE EAST OF THE Mississirrt Georgia, First: @ PEANUTS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ IMPROVED PECANS @ BROILERS @ NAVAL STORES 3s ~ PAGE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Ediforia) and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Allania 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Editor Jack Gilchrist perenne Editor Deborah Anglin ces Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Circulation Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. Candler Clement Jr. NAL EDITORIAL [Asgockarign aA SCA ese aed ATIO PHIL CAMPBELL Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in. serted one time on each re- quest, No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial! business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercia} 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 appearimg in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent 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. MANAGER, Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes of address, Market Bulletin. change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. ete, to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for 191 Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. oy 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 ae of postage provided for in Sectien 1103, Act of Oct. 8, Sie FARM WORK 2% . WANTED Man with wife and one child wants job on poultry or cattle farm. A Christian fam- ily willing to work. Write, Gene Southerland, Oakman. Single, 21 yr. old man wants ob on farm driving tractor. ad 3 yrs. experience tractor driving and also dairy farm experience. References. Need 4 room house and reasonable wages. Kinnan J. Blalock, R.F.D. 1, Flakes Mill Rd. c/o G. C, Reynolds, Ellenwood. Single, 33 yrs. old man with 10 yrs. experience wants job on dairy farm with reliable party. Dont drink, am de- pendable and reliable. Will work for room, board, $15.00 wk. Come see or send trans- potter, James Watters, c/o: rank Whitfield, Rt. 1, Toc- coa, White woman, unencumber- ed, wants job on farm with elderly couple, near Atlanta perfered, doing light farm chores, for room, board and reasonable salary. Mrs. Mamie Allen, 829 Virgil St., N.E. At- Janta 7. AZ yr. old_ married man, wife and 2 daughters, wants re on farm. Exp. in dairy, eef cattle, hogs, chickens and turkeys. Have to be moved. Ready to move any time. Frank Caldwell, Rt. 3, (near Raymond), Newnan. Exp poultry and cattle man wants job on farm. Sober, honest and dont mind work. Salary no object. R. M. Black- well, Lithonia. Ph. 6510. Unencumbered white woman wants light farm work on farm with one or two elderly persons. No bad habits. No driving nor heavy lifting. Can go anywhere. Room, board, and reasonable salary. Write Mrs. Louise Lott, c/o Mrs. Sudie Belk, 932 Parkway Dr. NE, Atlanta. Single white man wants job doing light work on farm with good Chriistian people. Must have board and_ reasonable salary. Come after me but write before coming and state conditions. Can give good ref- rences. Prefer North Ga. Boyd Jones, 30 Mary St., Rossville. White woman wants job on| farm doing light farm chores for $15. wk. and room and board. Miss Elizabeth Selph, c/o Mrs. T. I. Boswell, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. Widow woman with 3 child- ren old enough to do good work wants job with good Christian family on chicken farm near a town. 5 or 6 room house, lights, water, and wood. Can move at once anywhere. Must be moved. Mrs. Rachel W. Beasley, c/o W. E. Rush- ton, Hwy. 23, Metter. Man wants job on farm at- tending stock, poultry, and do- ing other light farm work for room, board, and reasonable salary. Have good references. Can begin work any_ time. James A. Turner, 918 Walker Ave., S. E., Atlanta 16 c/o R. Li Cox, Married man with 3 children wants job on dairy or chicken farm. No bad hab- its. Exp. with all kinds of machinery. B. L. Wilson, 244 S. Main St., Jonesboro. o2 yr. old man with 3 in family wants work caring for broilers or layers for weekly salary, house and lights. Only man to do work. Also can do Carpenter work. Edward Legg, Star Rt., Blairsville. Two 22 yr. old, single men want job on dairy farm. Will- ing to work. Do not drink or smoke. Want 4 room house with electricity. Have to be moved. George Patterson, c/o W. A. Patterson, 114 Pine St., N.W., Atlanta. Ph. TR 5-8998. drifters or drunkards. Man, wife and 2 children| want job on farm. Well exp. in truck and tractor driving. Prefer N. Ga. Nathan Perdue, Rt. 1, Warrenton. 48 yr. old woman and 12 yr. old daughter, want job on chicken farm or doing light farm work. Want 2 or 3 room house wired for lights. Daugh- ter help after school. Would like to hear from reliable - ple at once, from Heard or Coweta county preferred. Mrs. Mae Reynolds, Ri. 6, Carroll- ton. 48 yr. old white man and wife. want job on chicken or hog farm, Need 2 or 3 room house with lights, water, etc. and reasonable wages. Plennie Bedingfield, 474 oodward Ave., S. E., Atlanta 15. White, 21 yr. old man with wife and small child, wants job on poultry or cattle farm. Exp. Also, drive truck. Need 4R. house (unfurnished) with lights, water, etc., and rea- sonable salary. Hubert S. Cook, P.O. Box 316, Buchanan. FARM HELP WANTED Want capable man who can operate farm equipment to run cattle farm. Good salary for right man. Contact. C. L. Wil- liams, 4347 E. Brookhaven Dr., Atlanta 19. Ph. CL 3-7379. Want man for general work on S. Ga. farm and ranch. 30- 45 yrs. old, with small family. Prefer man with timber and also general. building and ma- chinery repair experience. No drunkards. Must be used to living in the country. Write George Varn, Box 205, Folk- ston. Want at once reliable white man and wife, respectable and without dependents, to live on farm and do light farm work for room, board, and reasonable salary. Roscoe Car- Jan Rt. 2, Homer. Want man with small family to work in dairy and milk 45 or 50 cows. Have 4 room house wired for electric stove. Want strong able bodied man. No Rea- sonable salary. Apply. Ralph Whitten. Thomaston Rd. Rt. 2, Macon. Want at once reliable. sober white family to work on a dairy farm, and do all kinds of farm work. Located on mail and school bus route, 1 mile from Nicholls. House has run- ning water and wired for stov.e. Leroy Grantham Nicholls. Want good reliable white sober man with family to help look after laying hens and do other farm work. Have good, new 4 room house with elec- tricity and running water. R. H. Bankston, Rt. 11, Preston. SALE EVENTS October 23Thursday Southeastern Regional Shorthorn and polled Short- horn Sale, Camilla (Mit- chell Co.) . .. . 30 bulls 35 show and sale females ... and 35 off grass fe- male lots offered. For cata- Jog, address: Oliver Healey, William-Oliver Bldg., At- Janta. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Intn] Harvester Silage cutter, model 20-C, excellent cond., cut only 200 acres. Bought new year or two ago. Henry Simpson, Rt. 2, Coch- ran. Automatic New Holland hay baler, twine tie, with motor, for sale; seed fork, $3.; all steel wheel-barrow $7.. All ood cond. Mrs. W. A. Wages thens St., Jefferson. Ph. E- M-7-8512 (at night). One all steel farm tr 7-1/2 ft. long, 49 in. wide, in. deep, fixed for cattle sides. Sell or trade for tractor in fair shape. Mrs. S. F. Robin- son, 1297 Dixie Hwy., Jones- boro. Ph. GR 8-8084. : _ Correction: Fairbanks rotary blade mower, $100. (not $600. as stated in July 16 issue). Miss Elizabeth L. King, Rt. 2, Timber Ridge Rd. Marietta. 24 disc dbl. sec. Ford har- row, $145.; 8 disc breaking harrow, $100.; dbl. sec. spike tooth harrow, $30.; mule weeder, $15.; 2 H. wagon, $40. All pull type and ee! cond. Marvin Newsome, Sanderson- ville. Ph. 3856. Chicken equipment: 12 waterers and stands with heat attachment, three 8 ft. feed- ers, six 5 ft. feeders, and 1 Egg-o-matic grader, cost $250. Sell for $150. W. T. Barnett, Rt. 3, Conyers. Ph. 6981. 2 Massey-Harris corn pick- ers: one used one season, mounted two-row, excellent cond., other new, one-row pull type; also Damrow, 500 gallon, type T oval milk truck tank on 1-1/2 ton GMC truck. Sell tank separate or mounted. T. R. Breedlove, Rt. 3, Monroe. Ph. 5211. 1 stainless steel farm bulk Dari-Kool milk tank, 150 gal. size, $1000. J. J. Aderhold, Rt. 1, Winston. 1955 Ford farm pickup one- half ton, eight cylinder, good condition. Sell or trade for Ford tractor in good cond., not later than 1950 model. Eugene Kelley, Rt. 3, Cordele. - ~ 3 roller power syrup mill and almost new 12 ft. copper pan, skimmers and belts, all in good condition. Sell at bar- gain. R. L. Cole, Rt. 4, Car- rollton. : Automatic chicken drinkers, $5.00 ea., at my farm. James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Ph, 4593. : 1956 John Deere cotton | picker, practically new, in ood condition, for sale Jack ohnson, Rt. 6, Eastman. Allis Chalmers mowing ma- chine for tractor, in good cond. | $100. Fred L. White, Rt. 1, Buckhead, Morgan Co. ; One-row Farmall tractor with planter, distributor, cul- tivator, breaking plow. Sell cheap or will exch. for bred cattle. B. H. Thomas, Rt. 2, Winder. Bucyrus Erie shovel (with Dragline Boom), 19 B, $55.; Allis Chalmers, Caterpillar, and Intnl. chains and rollers at 10 pct. under cost. Write before coming. Mrs. J. W. Suggs, Fairburn. : 1 ea. sickle type mower and set of planters, both like new, fit Farmall Cub, $100. ea. John S. Edwards, 1331 eo St., Marietta. Ph. 9- 24 in. corn mill, for sale or trade for 50 big type hens. You make the exchange. Write first. Chas. Gowder, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. One horse wagon with britchen, chean. Mrs. M. A Stover, Rt. 1, Cleveland. - 12 metal 10-hole hen nests used two seasons, $7.00 ea. R. C. Poole, 601 Park Ave., Fort Valley. : Allis Chalmers G tractor, B and B harrow, disc plow, plan- ters, and cultivators. All good condition, $500., or trade for larger tractor and equipment. J. T, Speight, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. Super C. Farmall tractor, overhauled, in good cond, one 2 disc plow and one simplex cotton duster. Kelvin G. Oz- burn, c/o Georgia State Pa- trol, Madison, Ph. 705. Half horsepower deep well pump, 42, gallon tank, 31 ft. of pipe, $25. at my farm in Cobb County. Paul Simmons, 502 N. Sylvan Rd., East Point. PO 7-3549, 2 horse drawn John Deere mowing machine and Mc- Cormick mule drawn hay F-2 Case combine, PTO,|rake, good cond. $75. for both. good cond., $375. Weyman E. poe Reece, Antioch Rd., on. Rooks, Newton. Ph, 4142, Park. Ph. PO 1- |that can be installed on wire hangers; also ens laying eggs at of ninty pet. daily, Williams, 2675 McAfe Decatur. Ph. DR 8-11 Hammer mill, $150. 2 horse drawn hay : new, $75. J. L. Di 1, Stockbridge. Ph. | yers. ee Hammer mill for will trade for cows ings. M. W. Pricket Jonesboro Rd., S. E ta 15. Ph. MA 2-215 _ Allis Chalmers B t perfect cond. new tir cash, or trade for_ or calves. M. D. Rt, 3,/Conyers..< = David Bradley m plow, like new, for's R. B. Banks, Jr., Rt. etteville. e Some Quail pens, goo ir sale. Res ye! oneysuckle Lane. Ph -1041 = Want mule drawn Give price and locati Giles, Box 113, Red Want good used rota er for tractor. State p condition. Riley C. Cor noia. : Want portable hamn with power take-off 2 plow tractor. State have and price. G. D. Rt. 1, Hartwell. Want 40 broiler 5 ft. free from rust. Jas P. Box 182, Rockmart. _ Want at once 100 to 12 Diesel motor to oper: ing machine and grind be in good conditio: Cutts, Rt. 3, Pelham. 57 model for cash. Mi excellent condition. / ters answered. T. - Simpson, Rt. 2, Coc WE 4-2441.0 0 Want John Deere G State year model and R: Williams, Rt. 1, Ro Want John Deere No. tary chopper (for grass in good condition, pr within 100 mile radius bany. J. C. Hind, J: Leesburg. cue ee Want John Deere tractor with hydrauli Give full information. F Bickers, Hiram. - Want one-horse State price; also will se tractor and harrow, go dition, or will trade tract pick-up truck. Tom Cape, 2, Box 244, Newnan. Want manure = spre Must be in good con reasonable price. State and make. G. M. Wagone 2, Blairsville. | Want Pecan tree sha all H. tractor and ope from pulley. Malcom P Box 82, Ailey. Want one right hand | gy wheel, also 1 set of L harness. W. V. Almani Conyers. Want David Bradl garden tractor in and located not +40 mi. Buford. Send price Eubanks, Rt. 3, Buford. garhill). ne Want subsoiler pow John Deere model a cash GN. Byram, Re. 2 cash. G. N. Byrum, zi 115 Washington. J Want 250 or 500 tank Nant front end loader with without blade for Ford trac . Cecil Duncan, Beaver in Rd., Norcross. : bales Arlington Sericea pedeza, 1958 crop, 75c bale. L. Dickerson, Rt. 1, Stock- Ph. Conyers 6204. coastal Bermuda hay, high lity, 1958 crop for sale in ak: oe Rigdon, Tif- Hay, $1 bale or $3. ton, at farm. James H. Kent, Rt. Powder Springs. Ph. 4593. 58 crop well fertilized hay je r, Rye Grass. fe ecoach Rd. wood (Clayton Co.), Ph. bridge 4290. : ericea, Kobe, Clover, Fes- Alfalfa and Coastal Ber- da hay, $25 ton or 75c bale. oe Pine Crest Acres, erdaie, ,000 bales good, clean and Wheat and Oat Straw, sale. Lawrence L. William Rt. 4, Commerce. Ph. 5- FED & PLANTS FOR SALE pout 75 Ibs. 1958 crop Ga. d seed, Germ. 93 pct. 75c or 60c Ib. for entire lot. Add ge. Money Orders only. -Cates, Grantville. fashioned multiplying shal or fall planting, $1.25 gal ostage. Geo. H. Pass, umbo Bushel (grow gourds to 5 ft. around) gourd seed, ea., 3 for $1. L. E. Morgan, 4, Waycross. ge red nest or multiply- onions for fall planting, Q gal. plus 37c on ea. gal., age in Ga. Mrs. G. W. t. 2, Woodstock. Blue Flag Victorgrain bagged in new 4 bu. bags Ga. Crop Imp. Emblem, bu. Joe D. Murrow, Farm n. Ph. So. 9-5231. ~ ola Bahia Grass seed, 92 pet; Purity, .98.80 pct per hundred ibs. Wey- E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. age and collard plants, del., 500, $1.50, $2 M. e; Tomato plants, 65c s M. at my home. O. Canup, Jr., Rt. 2, Gaines- omato and Bell pepper s, 65c C. del., $4 M. at Hlard and cabbage, 65c ., $2 M. at farm. J. F. Hol Rt. 2,. Gainesville. collard plants, 500, $2.10 shipped; $3 M. at farm; er tomato plants, 500, M. at farm. No orders 500. L. C. Strayhorn, Rt. ainesville. ousands of Rutger toma- its now ready to set out - $4 M. at farm. Send pe. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 ersville Rd., Ellenwood. bbage and collard plants, del., 500, $1.50, $2 M. m; tomato plants, 65c C. 4M. at farm. E. B. Weth- i, 2, Gainesville. m | Mkt, Cabbage an jlards, 300, $1.50, $3.50 M.; Onion sets, white nest and | and Heading col tame cherry black walnut sprouts and red plum, 65c ea. No order filled without post- age added, none shipped less than $1. Mrs. Nancy Hender- son, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. No. 1 white shallots, new crop, ready to plant, $1.25 C; $10 M; booking orders for Oc- tober del., fine. No. 1 heavy field grown 2 yr. old scupper- nong plants, 10 to 50 plants, 40c ea; 500 to 1 M. 35_ ea. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville. Blakemore strawberry plants, $1.50 C; Mastodon, $1.25 C; Klondike, $1 C; 500, $4; $8 M; catnip, 30 bunch: peppermint, 30c doz. Add post Gainesville. Horseradish plants, 50c doz: horseradish and Queen of Mea dow root, 50c Ib; Spearmint, tansy, balm, yellow root, yel- low dock, 35c doz; red rasp- berry, 25c ea; 5, $1; garlic, ane cent ea; old fashioned com- frey, 3, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Winter cabbage, collard, 70c C; fall tomato, Rutger, Mar- globe, Oxheart, 25 doz; Mint, 15e doz; Bird-eye, long and short pepper, 25c doz; garlic buttons, 40c C. Fred Wither- spoon, 308 Holderness St. S. W. Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 3-5251, SEED & PLANTS WANTED Want 50 to 150 bu. of Seed Rye. Write what you have and price. F. H. Bunn, Midvill. Want 1 doz. Mr. Big straw a oe price post- ail She ew, Pi Bldg., Macon. eer en LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle _ Young Reg. Guernsey bull, fine bloodlines, wt about 430 Ib. $100. or trade for hay. Lynn Ogden, Rt. 1, Augusta. A $500. Whitefaced polled Hereford double Reg. 2-1/2 yr. old bull, tested, proved to be top quality breeding, at half price; also Guernsey bull and Guernsey heifer (bred, 2 mos. gone), both 21 mos. old, $100.00 ea. John D. Anderson, Box 323, Dalton. Ph. 1529-J1. Red Jersey bull, 10 mos. old. artificially bred, gentle, rope broken from calf hood. About ready for service, $75. C. T. Griffin, Jr., Rt. 2, Cleveland. Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull, 2 yrs. old, wt. about 900 lbs., good bloodline. Papers fur- nished, $225. J. H. Cook, Rt. 1, Demonney Rd., College Park. Ph. Fairburn 2613. _ 12 large purebred Holstein and Guernsey heifers, weigh 950 to 1300 Ibs., freshen late Aug. and Sept., tested clear. J. Arthur Knapp, Moultrie Rd., Thomasville, Ph. CA 6-4216. Dairy herd, 30 cows and milking equipment, for sale. Write, R. F. House, Box 52, Tignall. Ph. Atwater 5-2865. _ Holstein dairy cattle, spring- ing heifers and service bulls, also choice Reg. bull calf. T. B. and _bloodtested. E. Rogers, Rt. 1, Plains. 60 first calf Holstein, Guernsey, and Jersey dairy heifers to freshen after Au- ust Ist. Raised in Ga. Calf- ood vaccinated. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Ph. 2603, Madi- son. Reg. horned Hereford bull, 8 mos. old. Sired by my herd bull who weighed 1580 lbs. on the day he was 3 yrs. old. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. Two Guernsey milch cows, 4 and 5 yrs. old, to have 3rd. 1 and 4th. calves in August. H. Thurmond, Farmington. s gd male calf, 5 age. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Baa mos. old, for sale at my place. Leman C. Parks, Rt. 3, Dawsonville. Reg. Hereford bulls and horned type heifers, 6 - 8 mos. old, $150. ea. Cecil . Travis, Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale. 2 Reg. Angus bulls, 13 mos. old, and six Reg. Landrace boars and 2 gilts. Sell or exch. bulls for older bulls. Would consider trading bulls and hogs for beef animals. J. D. Spoon- er, Box 98, Douglas. Ph. 0244Y. 6 good, gentle Brahman bulls, ages 4 to 8. Selling to prevent in-breeding. Will trade for equal Hereford. Write. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston, : Swine Purebred Landrace pigs, males and females, out of im- ported dam by _ outstanding sire, 13 wks. old, wormed, treated, and Reg. in buyers name. James Speir, Bronwood. Ph. 5300. 10 shoats, about 50 lbs ea., half Hampshire and half Guinea, _ also purebred male Hampshire, 2 yrs. old. $150. for lot at my farm. George H. Cox, Rt. 3, Box 714, Hopkins Rd., Waycross. Reg. S. P. C. gilts and boars, farrowed June 4, 1958, papers in buyers name, $30. ea.; heavy boar and sow, 17 mos. old, with papers and 6 rib- bons from State F.F.A. Show. Charles Spradlin, Rt. 1, Ho- gansville. Choice Landrace pigs, males and females, imported blood- lines, treated, Reg. in buyers name, $100. ea., also one Du- roc boar pig, $40. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter. Purebred Duroc pigs, 3 mos. old, on full feed, $30. ea. with papers; also purebred Beltsville male pigs, 3 mos. old, $25. ea. Lloyd Vickers, Box 63, Wray. Ph. 6474, Fitz- gerald. 5 Spotted Poland China male pigs, 8. wks. old, sub. to ~Reg., for sale. Jim Holland, Unadilla. Spotted Poland China open gilts, Reg. in buyers name. Farrowed in Jan. 1958. Ex- cellent length and body de- velopment. Come to my farm on Saturdays or after 5:00 p.m. weekly. D. A. Law, Chu- Ja. Ph. 1716, Tifton. Yorkshire from large lit- ters. Champion imported bloodlines. From disease free herd, 10 wks. old, males and females. Reg. in buyers name, $35. ea. Lawton Ursrey, Ha- zelhurst. Ph. FR 5-155. Reg. SPC boars and gilts, from best bloodlines, ready Aug. 15, at my place. George Ferguson, Cave Springs. Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, and service age boars, some from direct imported sows from Norway. Reg. in buyers name. Unrelated pairs. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. Reg. S.P.C. pigs. Treated and bangs free. Boars and gilts, also some bred gilts. D. V. Thompson, Metter. Ph. MU 5-3555. 4 purebred Yorkshire pigs, male and 3 females, 8 wks. old July 22, $20. ea. G. W. Coggin, Rt. 2, Newnan. Ph. 894 WI. Horses, Mules, Ponies 9 yr. old quarter horse, (ex- cellent cow horse),wt. about 1050 Ibs, $100. Ashley Dur- L. | ham, Pine Mountain. Bay Mare, with blaze face and one stocking foot, ex- cellent cond. wt. 800-900 Ibs., 6 or 7 yrs. old; also good used saddle and bridle, $225. for lot. Wallace Neal, 530 Sand- town Rd. Marietta. Ph. 8- 2025. Mare mule, wt. 1000 lbs., gentle, good worker, $85., or trade for ag ee of equal value. R. F. Wiggley, Rt. 1, Villa Rica. Ph. 7923. One mare mule, weighs 1000 lbs. or more, 9 yrs. old, peart but gentle. J. A. West, Rt. 1, Cumming. Guernsey cross 7 young Shetland pony brood mares, colts by side and safely in foal for next year; 1 sorrel.stud. All gentle and broken to work to a cart. Also new and used saddles and earts. First reasonable offer gets lot, or separately. Farrill teadman, Rt. 2, c/o Shandra Farms, Rome. 1 red and white 4 yr. old stallion. Sell or exch for 5 gaited chesnut color mare, not over 8 yrs. old. Sound and re- liable in every way. W. R. Crowder, Rt. 1, Box 118, Warm Springs. At Stud: Rising Sunday Sun, dbl. Reg. Palomino stal- lion, PHBA No. 15357: TWBA No. 550168. Mares boarded. Ray Warr, Old Nat. Hwy., Col- lege Park. Ph. PO 1-6732. 3 nice small Shetland pony mares, all bred. One 33 in. tall, bred to midget stallion, and 5 nice gentle geldings. reasonable. Jess Holbrook, 415 ie St., Jonesboro. Ph. GR Small gentle gelding quar- ter horse, white and black snots, wt. 700 Ibs., 7 yrs. old, rides, works, $125.: also sad- dles and bridles. Carolyn Thomas, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. Ph. TH 3-7077. At Stud: Doctor Peacock, Reg. American Saddle bred stallion (Bourbon King-Rex Peavine). Over 16 hands. Fine, large bones. Horses boarded. J. R. .McCrackin, Forest Park. Ph. DR 8-9731. Fine small mare and gelding, young and gentle. Both 'Palo- mino type, $135. ea. including delivery. Sally Forrester, Law- renceville Rd., Decatur. Ph. HI 3-5853. : 24 Shetland pony geldings, also mares and stallions and all kinds of equipment- for ponies. Reasonable. L. L. Wil- liams, Rt. 1, Cordele. Ph. 423. At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, Reg. No. 36083 Ameri- can saddle bred stallion. Pro- ven sire of top colts. Grand- son of noble Kalarama. Visi- tors welcome. Thomas G. Wat- kins, Jr., 4584 Flat Shoals Rd. Decatur. Ph. BU 9-6692. Small mare, weighs about 650 lIbs., 9 yrs. old, well made, chesnut sorrel and white, safe for children, will plow and work. Priced right. E. W. Keys, Box 37, Redan. Ph. 4934, Li- thonia. Mare mule, about 12 yrs. old, wt. 900 lbs., gentle, good worker. Sell for best price above $25 W. R. Estabrook, 2809 Hazel St., Augusta. Ph. RE 3-5960. At stud Services: 36 in. dap- ple gray, white mane and tail, outstanding pony stallion: and solid Black Hackney stallion for sale. Ogden A. Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Mari- etta. Ph. HE 5-7385, Smyrna. Extra large white and black Shetland Pony, wt. 550 Ibs., 6 yrs. old, children can han- dle; also has been used for plowing and pulling buggy. Good saddle and bridle includ- ed, $200. for lot. John A. Chastain, Rt. 3, Box 356. Thomaston. Ph. 2809 (after 4:00 p.m.) One each, nice gentle mare, saddle horse gelding, nice cow horse mare, 8 yrs. old, with filly colt by side from Reg. quarter horse for sale; also. Want one 2-3 yr. old Reg. Tenn.. Walking stallion. Mrs. C. C. Moody, Rt. 1, Waycross. Sheep & Goats Fine milk goats: 1 ea. pure- bred Nubian and Alpine, both milking now; Toggenburg, gives gallon day, 1 week old kid; 2 ea. male and female kids, 6 mos. old: also white 1 yr. old Saanan male. See. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rd. S. W. Atlanta 11. 250 Ewe and 9 Ram sheep, average about 4 yrs. old, $3,- 100. for lot. Royce Samples, Rt. 4, Cumming. 15 common goats in good cond., for sale at my farm. Dr. H. Grady Young, Thomasville. 1 Nubian buck for sale. Miss Dorothy Mathis, Tiger. _ Top quality, Reg. yearling Rams, 3 Suffolk and 2 Hamp- shires, for sale. J. C. Webb, Chatsworth. Pr. 4654. LIVESTOCK Want Reg. milking | strain Shorthorn bull, 1 yr. old or under. T. L. Williams, Madi- son. Want 1 purebred Reg. Polled Shorthorn _ bull, yr. old. State price and partic- ulars. Aaron Decker, Rt. 3, Chatsworth. Want cattle or horses for pasturing, $3.50 per head per month. G. W. Williams, Box 755, Rt. 1, Williams Rd., Co- lumbus. Ph. FA 3-0101, Want 1 good work horse, any color, not over 10 yrs. old, wt. about 1000 lbs. Must be gentle to ride and plow. Will pay cash. George N. Cook, Rt. 2, Monticello. Want young milk goat giv- ing at least 1 gal. milk daily. sta J. C. Way, Rt. 1, Hines- ville. Want 3 or 5 gaited horse broken to harness, also want road cart. A. P. Boardman, 1001 Peachtree Rd., Augusta. Want 2 Reg. Duroc boar pigs, 8 to 12 wks. old. State price. Paul Cromer, R.F.D., Box 11, Ideal. Want a gentle, well broke farm horse, middleaged and in good order. State what you have and price. J. I. Coke, 971 Wesleyan Dr., Macon. POULTRY FOR SALE Golden Sebright bantams 1 trio about 1-1/2 yrs. old, $5; 10 1-1/2 mos. old, $4.50. Buyer pays express. Ray Hudson, Rt. 6, Carrollton. Bantams: White Silkie, Black and Black Tail Japanese Old English B. B.; Red and Sil ver Duckwing game, Black Cochin, White Leghorn, com mon hens for setters and ring 'neck doves. B. H. Holsomback, 302. S. Harris St., East Point. Golden -Sebright bantams and B.B.O.E.G., young and old for sale. Cannot ship. J. C. King, 208 Gramling St., Mar- jetta. Ph. 8-8302. Feather legged Buff Coch- in bantams, full grown, $3 pr, Tommy Cloer, Ellijay. Ph. ME 5-2294. 6 pure Dark Cornish hens and one 1957 hatch cock, $15 ior lot. H. W. Thurmond, Farm ington. 40 Indian Cornish pullets and roosters, hatch May 8, 1958. Wormed and healthy, $1 ea. in lots of 10 or more. This price for 5 days only. Cannot ship. Mrs. Roy Luchey, Rt. 1, DeMooney Rd., College Park. Ph, 2611, Fairburn. 6 bantam pullets and 1 this years rooster. $3 for lot.-J. A. West, Rt. 1, Cumming. 9 bantam hens, 75c ea.; 15 started N. H. chicks and 20 guineas, 6 wks old, 50c ea. Will trade for quinea pigs or rabbits. Want 5 breeding size Guinea pigs, and 1 buck and 4 does rabbits. Charles R. Phil- pot, 1577 Bankhead Ave., N. W., Atlanta 18, Ph. SY 4-0009. Brown pit red and War Horse game S. Ga, red, bull dog type Cornish bantams, and blue bull dog type Cornish grown, 1958 hatch, 50c ea-.and up. Cannot ship. Dunn, 130 Candler Rd. S. E, Atlanta. Ph. DR 3-7505. 25 young laying hens (mix- ed with game), $25 for lot Mary Gibson, Mitchell. 20 White Cornish cross pul- lets, 4 mos. old, no culls. $1.75 ea. Cannot ship. W. A. Black- well, 2122 Brackett Rd., Tuck er. Ph. HI 3-9145. James L. | PAGE FOUR healthy now POULTRY FOR SALE Purebred heavy type Dark Cornish hatching eggs, $1.65 for setting of 15 eggs. Cartons must be returned at once at buyers expense. M. O. only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, TyTy. 1958 hatched trios of games black Gordons White Specks, Blue Cubans, red quills, low Grays, Pound size and over. $7.50 trio; 2 lb. size trios, $9 C. J. Thomas, Blairsville. 65 White Leghorn pullets, AAA grade, 12 wks. old, $1 ea. if taken in the lot or $1.25 ea. in lots of 10 and 20. George Abee, Dahlonega. 1 very fine last years White Leghorn cock, $3; about 10 this years cockerels , crowning size, $2 ea; also 4 game ban- tam roosters, last years hatch, | red, grey, black, $2.50 ea. Mrs. S. C. Boroughs, Rt. 1, Box 113, Richmond Hill. 25 nice fat fryers, $20 for lot or 85c ea. At my home. Can- ot ship. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger. Nice lot of young hens, October hatch, every day lay- ers of 4A laying strain, fine laying. White Wyandottes, Barred Rocks, and Reds Etta Thompson, 2005 Cheshire Ave., S. W., Atlanta. Ph. PO 1-6777. N. H. and White Rocks pul- Jets, AAAA _ grade laying strain 3-1/2 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Ship Exp. Col. J. C. Brown, Helena. R. I. Red pullets ready to Jay, $2 ea., Mrs. Don Donald- son, 726 S. Candler St., Deca- tur. Ph. DR 3-2405. 7 white and 33 B. Leghorns, 10 wks. old, 35 white Leghorns 6 wks. old All pullets, 50c ea. if Jot is taken at once. Will not ship. Apply in Rear. W. M. Se- bigs 3005 Rd., S. W. Atlanta 2 pullets and cockerel White Face Black Spanish April , Mee ticello. ee Want 5 bu. Limbertwig ap-| ples State price. Will come after. Mrs, C.F. Long, 2127 Pine Cone Lane, N. E. , Atlanta HANDICRAFTS. FOR SALE New handmade quilts, nice designs, large size for double beds, wt. 5 lbs., $6, plus ae age. "Rosie Crow, Rt. 1; ming. - New handmade embroider- ed pillow cases, bright attrac-| tive color and design, varie- gated crochet edge, $2 set; new handmade embroidered 3 piece vanity sets, bright at- tractive design and color, var. crochet edge, $1.25 set. Add Postage. Miss Mable Mathis, | ; Rt. 5, Ellijay. fe New, hand-made quilt tops, | big size, $2.50 ea; small size, $1.75 ea. To be sold at my house. Mrs. Etta Mae Craig, Rt. 1, Ellijay. Emb. pillowcases and vani-~ ty sets, crocheted edge, $1.25; pot holders, 10c ea; crocheted doilies, 35c "and up; quilt tops, $2 ea. Add postage. Nellie A Waters, Maysville. New, hand made _ quilts, large size, good cotton material and padding, $6.50 ea. post- paid. Mrs. Ventis a Bee 5, Ellijay. Large size, dbl. bed cull cones padded, Star design, $4 plus 60c postage for ea. aie Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt.| 1, Buford. Little girls dies 1-8 old, $1.50 1/2 print aprons, Oe: little boys shirts, 1-6 yrs., $1 ea. Add 10 postage. Mrs. Dell James, Rt. 1, Box 322, Wash- ington. Falls are a leading cause of: death and injury to farm res- idents, according to the Na- tional Safety Council. $3.95 ea PP. Mrs. E. We Gl pineapple design Cente p Cotton percale. quilt London Stairs, ors Ca Wild Goose Chase, : Window designs, in w ed 2 and 3 color combina Rt. 2; Box 113, Way New. fancy made quil prints and solid colors, cotton padding, Josephs | design, $12.50; Birthday -1 $10.50; Gentlemens Bo 4 nice ail tops, $2 25 in., $3 ea.; pot holder ea. Buyer pays pos Mittie Roper, Rt. 1 in Cant Want pretty Sean with very thin paddin vise price. Mrse. H. E. 29 ee 63rd. Bh Sava The chuey ee of dental deaths on farms is ning nearly 3,000 less_ than in 1950, the numb injuries about 300,000 the National Safety says. Why? Better pub formation and increased consciousness" by bose: dents. : eyU Cr from cela, ati, plos , Don't give fire them up. BACK SCREWWORM FIGHT Watuwe to farmers. The aangers of screwworm festation grow steadily. Farmers must not relax cooperative effort with officials to get rid of this Although only two cases of serewworm have be found in Georgia to date, farmers still need to wal livestock closely for signs of the deadly serewworn When screwworm is discovered threat the inf tion immediately in an effort to kill all worms. Collect 10 worms, place in small bottle of wa and keep cool until an inspector can visit you and pi Notify your county agent | immediately. 4 : Atlanta Rome Athens Thomaston July 15, 1958 July 16, 1958 July 16, 1958 July 14,1958 July an STEERS & HEIFERS _ 1458 - 800 405 Maes hi GOOD & CHOICE - . * . 27,00 (One Steer) STANDARD 22.00-25.30 21.50-24.30 | 21,00-23.10 21.75-24.50 .21.50-2 UTILITY 19.00-22.00 18.50-22.00 -18.00-21.00 -18.00-22.00 1 VEALERS 21.50-27.25 21.50-29.75 22.00-27.60 23.00-28.00 STOCKERS & FEEDERS 19.00-26.50 19.00-24.75 18.50-22.50 18.00-20.25 FEEDER CALVES 19.00-33.00 19.50-32,25 19.00-24.00 19.00-27.20 Cows: * - a Ce UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 17.75-20.50 17.70-19.60 17.80-19.40 17.50-20.30 CANNERS & CUTTERS 14.00-17.75 12.50-17.70 14.00-18.00 13.00-17.70 SPRINGERS - - oe - HOGS: . . ee oye QUT NO. 1 MEAT TYPE - - 23.50-23.75 23.50-23.80 NO. 1 OTHERS : - 23.00-23.50 23,00-23.50 NO. 2 - - _-:21.75-23.00 -22.00-23.50 NO. 3 . - 20.00-22.50 .00-23,28 = s FEEDERS ie 6