Pe dicioner ile Phil Cimpbell, ducer, Hauler Face Responsibilities w Federal poultry inspec- oducer and the hauler will 1 new responsibilities. The catcher, and the hauler can ep poultry losses, due to nt and rough handling, ds with bruises, cut backs ults that have been moved hout serious economic loss- immed or if. bad enough will ed, This may well lead to a ed basis arrangement with harging back to the grower or ower grades and condemna- stipulated percent agreed to indications that as many as of the bruises may occur on the over 12 hours old. The other of the bruises that are less yurs old occur during catching, g and transfer to the process- he plant. Many poultrymen most of the bruising takes place atching process. This is a very d, but you cannot neglect the takes place in the broiler objects in the broiler house emoved or covered. Many id waterer stands have sharp ch are definitely in the way. ts cause many bruises. The y two of many objects that aoved or covered, Dont for- d, caked litter should be re- ill not only reduce bruises sters but keep the litter in condition. uses should be located to als such as cattle, hogs and dogs too close and frightening the y times a fence is necessary ouse to accomplish this. entering and working in the se should move carefully and dden moves. | | floor level objects that are re catching the birds. This ems as feeders, waterers, ckets, etc. ht using a blue light. This Georgia STATE OF THE SOUTH - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1958 NUMBER 13 Y POULTRY INSPECTION LAW Agricultural CALENDAR Jan. 12-14, Athens Market Managers Short Course Jan, 15-16, Athens Farm Management Short Course Jan. 22-23, Tifton Farm Management _ Short Course : Jan. 26-28, Atlanta Southeastern Poultry and Egg Ass'n. Convention Jan. 30, Albany - Georgia Fagus Assn, STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Sale Poultry Convention Eyes Turkey Talks A battery of imminent experts will appear on the Turkey Program at the Southeastern Poultry and Egg Associa- tions Twelfth Annual Convention and Trade Show in Atlanta, January 26-28. The Turkey Program, scheduled for Tuesday, January 27, will bring together several nationally prominent spokesmen specializing in various fields within the industry, said Southeasterns President Paul G. Thomas, Sumter, S. C. Dr. C. K. Laurent of Augusta, Ga., will speak. He has played an important role in the Southeastern Associations va- rious development and educational pro- grams as well as its annual convention. The former head of the University of Georgia Poultry Department will point out means of Taking Advantage of Op- portunities in Turkey Production in the Southeast. allows the broilers to be caught with a minimum of disturbance as they are par- tially blind in the blue light. Using a colored light will slow down the catching process and some processors wonder if it can be justified from an economic stand- point. Use extreme care to prevent pile ups as dead birds at this stage bring no returns what-so-ever. Most of the broilers in Georgia are caught in a pen made of chicken coops. Possibly a net could be used to a very good Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS New Disease Resistant Forage Oat Announced A new disease-resistant forage oat for South Georgia, AB-110, has been develop- ed by the Georgia Coastal Plain Experi- ment Station, the Florida Experiment Sta- tion, and the Crops Research Division of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Harvey C. Lowery, seed marketing specialist, Agricultural Extension Ser- vice, said it is hoped the new variety will be a satisfactory replacement for South- land which has become highly suscepti- ble to crown rust and other diseases. According to Lowery, the AB-110 va- riety has the rapid growth and vigor of Southland, plus added resistance to crown and stem rust (except races 264 and 276). It produces an abundance of early forage in the fall and, if not damaged by cold weather, will produce large amounts of forage throughout the grazing season. AB- 110 is a tall-growing variety and may lodge some at harvest time unless it is carefully managed by proper grazing. It is believed to be as cold-hardy as Southland, but it is recommended only in the southern Coastal Plain area. Tem- peratures of 18 degrees or lower will dam- age the stands, especially after heavy grazing. The grain is plump and yellow. It has few awns or hairs and is of high quality for feeding purposes. advantage in the catching process. This would eliminate a hard object that could cause bruises. 5 The birds should be carried from house and placed in coops on the truck. The fewer times the broilers are caught or handled the fewer the bruises. Many broiler growers insist on farm weights and this necessitates catching and placing the birds in the coop, weighing the coops and. chickens and then placing on the truck. Special care should be given to putting the birds in and removing them from the coops. Some loaders actually use their feet to push the birds in the coops. Good management on the part of the grower and common sense handling on the part of the catching crew, hauler and processcr will help greatly to keep costs down. - @ NAVAL STORES PAGE TWO MARKET SULEETIN: 52 GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial) and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Assistant Editor Notices Circulation Mailing Room Supt. Deborah Anglin Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr NATIONAL EDITORIAL |asspchari@n sgh Ne seek al aad : ! l any product offered for sale Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each te- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercia! business, any commercia] businessman, any company or organization l- censed as a commercia) busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or _ business name, nor from any indivi- dua} doing business under a trade name or commercia) business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respo, sibility - 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 in. a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered PHIL CAMPBELL through the United States mail. Address requests to be added to or removed from ma*'ing list, changes of address, etc. to CIRCULATION MAiIAGER, Market Bulletin. Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses Address all complaints to EDITOR. Market Bulletin. Address al] notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. class mater Aug. 1, Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as secona 1937. at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at spcial rate of postage provided for in Sectien 1103, Act of Oct. 8. Covington, Ga., FARM WORK 40 yr. old married man, white, no children, wants job as Caretaker of poultry farm, or Turpentine work. Do not drink, easy to get along with. Can do rough carpentry. Need ood 3 R. house. Wilson Loit. t. 1, c/o Joe Mancil, Pear- gon. Family of 5 want job rais- ing chickens or farm work on farm. Would take crop 50-50 basis. Have to be moved. Can move any time. Julia Daniel, RFD 1, Gainesville. Want job tending to chick- ens or hogs, cows, stock of any kind, or light farm work. Wife and- self only. Would take a small crop. A. D. Rey- nolds, Rt. 3, Elberton. 37 yr. old woman wants job on farm for room, board and salary. Experienced. Need at once. Mrs. Grade Holden, 472 Crew St., S. W. Atlanta 15. 59 yr. old white man wants light farm work on farm, for board and place to batch. R. L. Hartley, Rt. 1, Lindale. White, single, 33 yr. old man, can drive truck and trac- tor and do most any kind farm work, for board, laun- dry and reasonable salary. M. J. Gilreath, 633 W. High St., Gainesville. 53 yr. old man wants job on farm for room, board and rea- sonable salary. Exp. also ref. if required. Must come after. Grady Rogers, 472 Crew St., S. W., Atlanta 15. 52 yr. old man wants on farm for reasonable sa bus fare or Guy. 472 Crew St., Janta 15. Man with wife and.1 child, boy 5 yrs. old, wants job on farm at once. Can drive trac- Have to be moved. Dvor tor. McKinney Black, Rt. 2, c/o room, board and lary. Must have come after. Carl S. W. At- job | Single, 59 yr. old man wants light farm work on farm. Exp. C. H. Carruth, RFD, Albany. Single, white man, 53 yrs. old, wants job on farm with honest, reliable man for live- able salary and place to live. Can raise chickens, caretaker, tractor driving, etc. Write what you have to offer and salary paid. N. W. Robinson, Avera. Ablebodied, 46 yr. old man wants job on farm, poultry or livestock. Work by day or month. Go anywhere in Ga. Roy L. Kiser, Box 327, New Holland. Married man, sober, exp. in general farming, cattle or chicken farm, wants job. Wife and 3 children. Inguire at Johnsons Store, at Bullard. SB. Li Wilson: Re... 4,3 Bey Branch. 54 yr. old man wants work on poultry or reg. farm. Need 3 R. house, Elec. and elect. stove. Wife can help some with work. Both sober. Dont drink nor smoke. Enach Eaves, Rt. 1, Box 269 B, Jones- boro. old wants job on farm. Sober, honest, do not drink or smoke. Can drive tractor. $12 week salary, room, board and laun- dry. J. M. Reed, 914 Maple St. Rome. FARM HELP WANTED Want man, 28-43 yrs. old, |} for So. Ga. cattle ranch. Must be married (but work for man jonly). Absolutely no drinker. |Prefer man able ride horse, | and with either mechanic or timber exp. Ref. required. Good house with elec. on bus Rt. Write. George Varn, Box N. J. Dodd, Gainesville. 205, Folkston. Single, white man, 40 yrs} Want man, sober, honest, good ref. and with family, to work farm on 50-50 basis. 20 A. or more. All corn you want to plant. Have tractor and mules. Good 4 R. house, 3 mi. West Cedartown, 3/4 mi. Brewster School. J. E. Knight, RFD 3, Cedartown. Want man with family to work 2 H. crop and look after hogs. Prefer one who can drive pick-up and do rough carpenter work. Share or oth- er basis agreed upon. 5 R. house, wired for stove. On school bus Route. 5 mi. No. McDonough, on Hwy. 155. Ref. required. H. E. Knight, ve Harding Ave., Hape- ville. _. Want white man, small fam- ily with son 16 or older to work with him and who knows farm machinery, hay baler, etc. Raise pecans, hay and cattle. No. row crops. Good wages. 5 R. house, elec., water, wood, school bus. 8S. J. Clay. ee Macon. Ph. Sherwood Want reliable white woman not over 60, to live in home on farm with elderly woman and do light farm work, for reasonable salary, room and board. Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Register. Want mature couple for small farm caretaker and maintenance. Grow feeder pigs and calves on shares. 2 bedroom home furnished. Dr. H. Grady Young, 222 Fletcher St. Thomasville. Want man and_ wife, no children, to run dairy. Start the first of year. nished. C. 2, Forsyth. Want small white family to work 1 H. truck farm on shares. 4 R. house, Elec. lights, spring water. On school bus Rt. T. C. Withrow, Rt. 1, El- lijay. R. Richardson, Rt., Want single, white man, so- ber, good worker, in good health, to tend chickens and do farm work. Be able drive truck and also able to read and write. To batch alone and small salary. Must furnish ref. Bilt Willis, Rt. 4, Cartersville. Ph. 1431W. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 100 HP gasoline power unit, recently overhauled, top run- ing cond., used for irrigation and large hammer mill, $300. FOB farm. E. H. Gray, Rock- bridge Rd, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 7779 or. 6941. Intnl H tractor, in top con- dition, with hydraulic lift. No cy rlinders but extra good rub- ber. No equip., $650. J. S. West, Cuthbert. 1954 model John Deer MT tractor, run 1,700 hrs, 3 point huck-up, John Deer 26 in. 2 disc plow, John Blue 6 row cotton duster and_ tool bar, priced reasonable. Robert Lee Campbell, Rt. 2, Box 76, Temple. J. D. 420 tractor with culti- vators, planters and harrow; J. D. 13 row grain drill; also for Dairy, 11 can. milk cooler; fifteen 10 gal. milk cans and 82 gal. hot water heater, J.C. Jackson, Rt. 2, Thomaston, Ph. MI. 7-3400. One Athens 10 disc bush and bog harrow, pull type, in good cond. R. E. Bexley, RFD 1, Moreland, Ph. 6864 New- nan. 7 tube type feeders and 3 troughs, 1 watering pan. B. Higginbotham, - 739 Ken- |nolia Dr. SW Atlanta 20>: Ph: ;}PL. 5-1155. | 1950 model tractor, good | condition with boom. John W. |Granitt, Rt. 3, Cumming, Ph. | TU 7-7586. Blanton 12 ft. heavy duty \tractor drag harrow, excellent cond., $100. No letters an- swered, John Nicholson, Hill Top Farms, Rt. 5, Rome, Ph. (212: One 250 ae Butane gas tank, $75. J. Wilson, 1607 Marietta Ra N. W., Atlanta 2 rooms fur-- 1954 tute toads AEN G,| slightly used, also 20 5 ft. trough feeders. W. H. Palmer, Irwinton, Ph. WH. 7-2371. 1 well drilling rig, mounted on flat INC truck, all for $300. J. tl. Rimes, hwy. 80, Bloom- loa Ph. Savannah, SH. 8- 4072. $250. Cook pump for deep or shallow weii, and ap- purtenances including toot vaive, plastic well pipes, Zz switch boxes, wiring, etc., all good as new, $iu0. B. E. Dic- inson, Rt. 1, Marietta, Ph. 8- 1329. One 200 gal. Creamery package pasteurizer; one 9oUU0 io. per hr. nomogenizer; one 4 unit DeLaval milking ma- chine and 4 stail miiking par- jor. 1. Q. Suiuvan, Rt. 4, box oes A, Newnan, Ph. AL 3- 2172. Orchard sprayer tank fil- ler with tubes and ringers. J. is. Dallas, Baldwin, Pn. Cor- nelia 802W2. 21 sets milking parlor stan- chions, witn cross bars and separations, practically new. sell at halt price or new. E. H. Boyle c/o Peaceful Valiey Farm, Rt. 1, box 29, Blytne. 500 gal. underground Pro-| pane gas tank; also used cnicken nests and equipment. M. F. Peterson, 3496 Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-1859. Owensboro 2 H wagon, in good condition, $40. N. G. forester, Rt. 2, Buford. 2 H wagon, $25.; 2 H Mid- dlebuster, $10; mule scoop, $10.00; iron doubletree with singletree, $5.; 2 sets gears witn 2 leather collars. $5. and $6. G. L. Jackson, Tucker Rd., Rt. 2, Stone Mountain, Ph. 9927. Intl., 3-disc plow, direct hitch, fits Farmall H or M tractor, excellent condition, $75. at my farm. E. G. Pirkle, Rt. 1, Sycamore, Ph. 557L1. All steel jeep trailer with good tires and extra cattle body and hitch, $90. F. M. Gaines, 4313 Ayers Rd., Ma: con. 4 slightly used Woods gas brooders for chicken house, 90 swinging type feeders; seven 8 ft. automatic drink- ers. All good condition. A. Dan Henley, Danielsville, Ga., Ph. lla 3656. 2 farm type No. 25, All Crop dryers, equipped with gas burners and 15 HP motor, ready for use. J. W. Slade. ee om TW. ae 7466 or TW. 3-46 One 20 HP motor -with starter, used for pulling ham- mer mill. RPM 1,800, 1,750 full load, 3-phase ball bear- ing, $175. W. B. Perrin, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. 4204. Farmall Super A_ tractor with equipment, very good condition, $800. See at my home, 6-1/2 mi. from Hazel- hurst on Alma Hwy. Mrs. T. A. Herrington, Rt. 2, Hazel- hurst. Late model John Deere B tractor with starter, lights, power lift, 3 point hitch and 2 new tires; also John Deere tiller, 4 dise on rubber. All for $500. cash. James A. Parks, Rt. 2, Jesup, Ph. 7-3624. Faquah pea thrasher, good condition, with belt, and flat pulley, $45. at farm. N. M. Nicholson, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. 2 wheel garden tractor, 16 in. wheels, new motor; also disc plow, cultivator, mower. Reasonable. H. W. Jones, Rt. : 2, Stockbridge, Lake. c/o Askeres 2 wheel tractor trailer, $60. large body and 30 in. cord wood saw on wood frame, $25.; also, 1 H drag pan $15. oe Walsh, RFD 1, River- ale. 1955 pickup, 1957 motor, 2,000 mi., good tires, $700.; Chattanooga cane mill No. 12, $20.: also, 1952, 1-1/2 ton truck, 2 speed rear end for sale. Ben Beall, Rt. 2, Hazle- hurst, Ph. FR, 5-2824, Want feed mixer, 1 ton cap., below floor with elec. motor, in cond. State price and a 2 Case harrows for trade for corn. C. Jr. Rt. 2, Albany. Want one six in. used with medi mill. H. A. con. Want farm wind condition and pri Mask, Brooks. Want deep well good cond. Give price rections. T. E. Freebi 1, Box 59, Morrow. Want one wind mill i condition. J. D. Moon, Cliff St., Carrollton. Want at reasonable f RD6 Ci Ba parts or, ers for RD 6 No. 2H2860. Madden, Raymond. Want G 42 gear w runs the blade) _: Avery Mower. R. S. Norwood. ea Want to rent a F tractor without equipm e planters, May, 1959. Near W. Sewell, 1131 Columbus. with tank, in oe at a reasonable price. Payne, Box 227, Ph. 33724. SEED & r "wartia: Oats, Suregrain, pet., purity, 98 pet, weeds; ie Purity erm pet., ity, no noxious weeds. Both ed and in new bags, W. H. Willson, Rt. 1, Ph. He. 5-4038. Finest quality_ fi ation Cokers Victor 48.93 seed oats. St. test pi 99.30 pet. Germ, 93 p combine, $1.25 bu. W. Rt. 2, Byron. oe Klondike strawberry well rooted, yo 2 te C, 300, $2, 500, postage. Ethel rowe, Gainesville. Florida 90 str plants, first year, $1. 50 500, $8 M. PP. Noe Eula Smallwood, Att Chas. Wakefield and Great Lake lettuce 40c C.; also red ; per, $1 gal., 30c t : leaves, 30 qt. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston. Cabbage plants, Chas. W field and Market Copenh large, strong, 500, 2 M.; white Bermuda yee same La 5 Fitzger Fitzgerald. - Large casual p Kiondike variety, _ berries, $1 C. Mrs. C. V Gainesville. Tenn. Beau oe $9 ot Bla $8 M. ae Gra ( cae Chas. kefild an sey Wakefield Dutch, frost lants, te 2.75 M. Pitts. Apple and peach b 75 Gh ore; Superfection, s of 200 or more. wrap. Mrs. Z. D. Box 223, Alphar- a and Stuart black walnuts cherry sprouts, big red rasp- scuppernongs. Time to. set. 330 oe e strawberry acked, 90 C. 25c per hundred inimum ship- ants. No COD. So. 466 rman, Stovall. y plants, strong, eee 6, $1, $1.75 $3. Damp packed; quantity Tenn. berry plants from : large, tre- ot system, $2.50 C., Ba Sa George Col: mmond Dr. N. E., mliner everbear- plants, $1 C. : uel yellow plums, on sweet peach (pink ackworth apple earing size Brown , $2.50 ea.; Prompt PP. Mrs. B. T. Rt. 1, Bowdon. oe 00, $2. PP. S. E. ; Poycitn as Rubel blueberry rs. old, 18-36 in. erfield stock, 6, $4, . E. G. Nicholson, Rt. 3, Macon. wire bound, a8 I. F. Gaddis, Box 2, Temple. les Alfalfa hay, $1 ) bales Orchard and , 50 bale, at barn. orris, 984 Mt. Airy Atlanta 11, Ph. PL- and Timothy hay weeds and baled ain. Sell by bale or Milton Brannon, h. 4041, Ii fertilized and lim_ , Brown-Top Millet, Crimson Clover, in bound bales. Ray 4864 Stagecoach ood. Ph. Stock- 200 bundles fodder five cents a bundle; k of hay, cured $20. Willie , Riverdale. green Clover and p Millet hay, cured, and crushed when 5 ton. Delivered listance. J. E. orrow, a: 54, Ph. Ward, Jr. Kobe Lespedeza, $23; 4 tons mixed Coastal and Crabgrass, $20; 13 tons Sericea Lespe- ' deza, $25. At barn. All well $2; | fertilized, good hay, and baled without rain. Donald Peavy, Rt. 3, Cuthbert, Ph. 115J2. 100 tons best cnislty; 1958 crop Oat and Crimson Clover, harvested and bundled with small grain binder, $20 ton, at my barn. H. V. Harden, Greenville Rd., Hogansville. Ph. 5452. Extra good, large bales Kobe, Korean, Sericea and Soy Bean hay, baled without rain. Ernest A. Smith 7205 Campbellton Rd., Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-4198. . LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Few choice registered An- gus heifers and cows. These cattle carry strong Hileenmere breeding, from EHileenmere 500. See at my farm. J. E. | Leger, Ocilla. 6 Short Horn bull calves, from 8 to 14 mo. old. Price ac- cording to quality. W. R. Wig- gins, Rt. 2, Cuthbert. Reg. Hereford cattle, 1 prov- en herd bull, open and bred heifers, cows and calves. .Top quality cattle. Mrs. W. A. C/O Ward Meade Farm, ae Mill Rd., Mari- etta, Rt. [Phy 8-8772. One ceinit Teserand bud, approx. 18 mo. old, Beau Vic- tor Comino. Reg., well mark- ed, dark red color, priced rea- sonable. D. C. Collier, Barnes- ville, Ph. 73. Purebred Hereford pall 10 mo, old, approx. 475 Ibs., $175, at my place. Mrs. I. M. Flow- ers, Rt. 2, Ludowici. 3 reg. Angus bulls, 9 mo. old, approx. 600 Ibs. Excellent herd bull prospects from KB Eileenmere breeding; also 9 choice reg. Angus heifers from 1-1/2 - 2 yrs. old from Bar- dolier Eileenmere blood lines. Robert H. Witcher, Cave Springs Rd., Cedartown. 4 mature, gentle reg. Brah- man bulls. Will sell or trade for equivalent Angus or Here- ford. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston. Reg. Jersey bull, in good condition. Papers furnished. Robert Esecae, (or Escal) Rt. 2, Danielsville, Ph. 3556. Holstein and Ayrshire dairy heifers, to freshen within 60 days, T. B. and Bangs treated, and vaccinated; one choice reg. Holstein service bull; dam has 3 records that average 15,622 Ybs. milk and 576 Ibs. fat. E. L. Rogers, RFD 1, Plains. Reg. polled bulls, 5-1/2 yrs. o'd, excellent conformity and markings dark red in color, wt. approx. 1,700 Ibs., $550. E. H. Boyle, C/o Peaceful Val- ley Farm; Rt. I, Box. 29, Blythe. Reg. bull, 900 lbs., sired by Blonde Lods Pioneer, Dam Basils Dondy Royal Moley, born March 9, 1955, $200. Pat A. McRee, Buckhead. 15 calfhood vaccinated Jer- sey heifers, all to freshen within 30 days, large size, wt. from 800-900 lbs. C. M. Bow- den, Rt. 3, Stone Mountain, Ph. Atlanta BU 9-7616. Hereford herd disposal, in- cluding an excellent reg. poll- ed Hereford bull at private sale on weekends. Selling 5 thoroughbred herds at about beef prices. Lawton Ursrey, Hazlehurst, Ph. Atlanta, TR. 3-3744 after 6 P. M. Registered Aberdeen Angus bull service Fee, $2. Located 4-1/2 mi. West of Marietta on Villa Rica Rd. E. F. Wilkins, TRt. 4, poner Ph. 9- 9825. i ny, per jon Nee ans : |mixed Coastal Bermuda and| - 12 springing fei, Jer- seys, Holsteins and 1 Holstein and Jersey crossed. All calf- hood, vaccinated and from heavy producers, wt. 700 Ibs. - 1,000 lIbs.; also, several Hol]- stein heifer calves 3-5 mo. old. Roy G. Jones, 619 Clairmont Ave., Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-3680. Swine Tamsworth boars and gilts, 5 mo. old. Best bloodlines in the South, Treated and regis- tered in buyers name, $50 ea. R. I. Gibbs, RFD 2, Covington, Ph. 6085. Landrace gilts, bred to far- row pigs in Jan. and Feb. $155 ea. also, service age boars. Basil Steed, W. Roanoke Dr., Sr Fae El Harris Rd., Fitzgerald, P. 905. Reg. Yorkshires. Durocs and Hampshires from the _ best bloodlines of the lean meat breeds. See. George McEachen, Hazlehurst. _ Choice Landrace pigs, males and females, imported blood- lines, treated, Reg. buyers name, $60 ea. Wm. E. Lanier, Rt, 2; Box 84, Metter. Ph. 5+ 1035. Reg. Tamworth pigs, fast growing bloodlines, Jean meat type, perfect color. (Make good 4-H pigs.), $30 ea at lot with papers in buyers name. Ready Jan. 10. Donald Mc- Cord, C/O Farm, near. cross roads, Cave Spring. 4 purebred Yorkshire male pigs, 10 wks. old, $12.50 ea. A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. Reg. S. P. C. herd boar. 15 mos. old, service age SPC boars, pigs and unrelated pairs. All Reg. buyers name. 1/2 mi. E. Bloomingdale. J. T. Rimes, RFD. Bloomingdale. Ph. Sa- vannah SH 8-4072. ~ Reg. Landrace boars, old enough for heavy duty, also sev. just weaned. Priced ac- cording to age. Life time treat- ed. B. C. Limerick, Box 202, Macon. Ph. SH 5-3780. Reg. SPC boars, bred and open gilts, and 3 mos. old pigs. D. V. Thompson, Metter. Ph. MU 5-3555. 9 wks. old pigs, Hampshire- Essex, Parlor bred. $13 ea.; 2 for $25. Mrs. Sam Sebren. Se hs Ph. Douglasville Landrace gilts, boars and weanlings. Reg. and from the finest imported bloodlines. Hugh Fenwick, Rt. 2, Box 170, Waynesboro. Bred Yorkshire gilts. ar sonable prices. Dr. Guy Rice, Rt. - Alpharetta. Ph, 5416, Reg. lLandrace_ breeding stock, imported bloodlines. Treated for cholera. J. H. eg Woodard, Box 2, Clinch- eld Choice Landrace pigs, males and females, imported blood- lines, treated, Reg. buyers name, $50 ea. J. M. Jones, Box 50, Bristol. Ph. 2711. Reg. Landrace boars, 9 wks. old, $60 ea., 9 mos. old boars, $150 ea. Life time treated and top bloodline breeding. R. F. Seymour, Rt. 1, Tignall. Ph. AT 5-2033. Servicable boars, sired by Cert. meat type sires and out of big litters, $125 and up; also, weaned pigs, also sired by Cert. meat type sires, $35 and up. Will ship. J. R. Mullis, Cochran. Ph. WE 4-6490. SPC boars and gilts. Cham- pion bloodlines. Reg. buyers name. M. J. Blackmon, Pine- hurst (4 mi. SE). Ph, 730. Horses, Mules & Ponies Well trained Tenn. Walk- ing horse, gentle, good cond.,; with saddle. See at John W. | Harrells farm, Cedar Park Rd., McRae. Ann _ Zeigler, Owner, Box 338, McRae. | (Smyrna). v. 8 yrs. old with white colt, 7 lion, | re Brook Farm. Biden A. Geil- fuss, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd., Marietta. Ph. HE 5-7385 Shetland 48 in. pony geld- ing, gentle for children, with saddle and bridle, $150. Chas. Payne, Rt. 5, Avery Rd., C/O Henry D. Payne, Rome. Ph. 4-5153. Palomino horse, extra gen- tle, and 6 mos. old colt. noth for $275 or horse alone, $175. Oscar W. Kunze, Campton. Ph: Monroe 9326. Mare horse, small, 2 yrs. old in Feb. 1959. See at my home Saturdays and Sundays only. John Munro, Rt. 2, Cave Spring. Pony, gelding, 48 in. tall, dapple brown, with dark mane and tail, $150. B. F. Matone, Jes T31L2No.- eyivan Rd. East Point. Ph. PO 7-3556. At Stud: Reba Genius. Pro- ven American Bred Saddle horse stallion. Reg. 25327. by Bourbon Genius out of Au- tumn Peavine, by Astral Pea- vine. Fee, private treaty. Dr. E. L. Killday, Claxton. Pony, 5 yrs. old, new saddle, cart, harness, and sev. exira good horses and colts, and 1 Palomino mare, (bred to neg. Paiomino Quarter horse, Rio- bon winner. Jack Moss, Perry. Ph, GA 9-1202 Day. | 3 Shetland ponies, gentle for | children, two red with white | mane and tail, 1 dappie color. Edw. Patterson, Rt. 6, Mari- etta. PH. 8-0932. Pair fine bay match mules with flax mane and tail, wt. 1100 Ib. 9 and 10 yrs. oid, work anywhere, $400. F. O. Elliott, Rt. 1, Lavonia. Reg. dapple Shetland pony stallion, white mane and tail, 41 in. high, $300 also, a mares, bred, and fillies. ves Caldwell, Douglasville. Ph. 4218. Mexican Burro, 4 yrs. old, with bridle, saddle, cart and avr $225 at my place. Wm. J. Adams, 107 So. Hightower | St. , Thomaston. Good working, healthy, old | mule, $65 or 6c pound; also need a heavy duty 4 wheel tractor wagon. Y. M, Ander- son, Williamson. Large white mare pony with bridle and saddle; 18 mos. old small black Stud colt and 18 mos. old red and white Stud colt. John L. Roberts, 424 King Ave., Athens. White, 5 gaited mare about mo. old. Gentle for children to ride; also western saddle and bridle. All for $500. Mrs. Wm. H. Moore, Thomson, Ph. 854. At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex. Reg. 36083, American Saddile Bred stallion. Proven sire of top colts. Grandson Noble Kalarama. Thos. G. Watkins, Jr., 4584 Flat Shoals Rd. Rt. 2, Decatur. Ph. BU 9- 6692. Yearling sorrel Shetland stud, light mane and tail, out of 40 in. sorrel mare and 52 in. Palamino stallion, also; pinto yearling filly, should meas. under 37 in. J. Tucker Perry, Kelly. Ph. after 6:30 P.M. Monticello 5052. No col- lect calls. Dark gray stud colt, wt. a- bout 800 Ibs., 2-1/2 yrs. old. Emmett Jarriel, Collins. Ph. OX 3-2886. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want Tenn. Walking horse with some spirit but suitable for children. State age, price and when can be seen. R. G. ae Shellman. Ph. OR 9- jin 20 mi. {crate. Chas. il, Box 1103, LaFayette. Give aeaapern: 3 Z L. Thompson, Rt. 1, Doug as. Want 1 male and sev. fe- male Saanan milk goats, not z over 2 yrs. old. Give descrip= _ tion and price. J. G. Davis, 5339 Tilly Mill Rd., Doraville. POULTRY FOR SALE Purebred Dark Cornish ban= tams, stocky, bull dog type, 10 mos. old, $5. pr; 1 Golden Sebright rooster, $2. Send M.O, Ship Exp. Col. C. G. Bloser, Sparks. 3 pure strain Buff Caceas bantam roosters, feather leg- ged, 6 mos. old, ready for ser- vice, $1.50 ea. Will not ship. Mrs. M._ Ritz, Rd., Fairburn. 8 Dark Cornish bantam ro- osters, $2.50 ea; also, chicken fertilizer, $1. sack: and white feed sacks, no holes, 3. for-'$k: __ J. E. Carter, McMurry rT bie Phe DE dn 1388. its Around 900 White Leghorn oS hens, DeKalb str. laying med and large eggs, $1.75 each for _ entire lot; also Premier egg washer, and Keenco egg grad= | ed, and 5 auto. waterers, ete, Neville McClure, Rt. 2, Fair- burn: -Ph.27a%3: BB Bronze Turkeys, 15 hens and toms, 1958 hatch. Market price. Cant ship. Mrs. Leo |Tyner, Lumber City. 9 white ducks, 75c ea. Mrs, Bill Smith, Rt. 1, Clermont. 8 mix. geese. $1.85 ea. Mrs, L. J. Schumpert, Rt. 1, Old 2191 wis S. W., Box 487, Atlanta Conyers Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. Pure Dark Cornish cocker- Campbellton els, ready service, large big bone, long yellow legs, $2. ea. in lots of 2. No. COD H.. W. Thurmond, Farmington. 22 W. L. and 18 Brown Leghorn hens, about 8 mos. old, laying, $2. ea. Del. with- and you furnish E. Watkins, Rt. 10 Parmenter Red _ pullets, ready to lay, $2. ea. Will not ship. Mrs. C. H. Weems, Sr., |6522 So. Expressway, Jones- iporo. Ph. GR. 8-6067. POULTRY WANTED Want trio of white Id OEng, , bantams. Must be purebred. State price and where live. . Will come after. A. C. West, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Want 1 pr. ea., of fine breeds of Black, Mottled, Buff and Barred Cochin and white Jap. Silkie bantams. State what you have and price. Larry, McLendon, 127 2nd St., Ma-= con. Ph. SH 20634. Want 6 or more purebred Buff Leghorn or Blue Andal- usian pullets or young hens, with rooster. Write what you have and price. R. C. Fleet- wood, 1600 15th Ave., Moul- trie. GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE 400 full grown 1958 hatch Bobwhite quail, fully feather- ed, large and free of disease. Jos. Sayne, 2694 Sewell Rd. S. W., Atlanta. Ph. PL 5-2946. Reg. Racing Homer pigeons, breeders, $4. pr; young birds, banded, $3. pr; 20 young not Sa (but just as good), $2. E. L. Stowers, P. O. Box 504, Tucker. Ph. HI 3-5672 . Real nice pigeons, $1.75 pr. Cannot ship. Lonnie Bryant, Rt. 4, Box 23, Cumming. Americas finest str. White King pigeons, $3. pr. Not less 2 pr. shipped. Ogden Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Rt, 3, Marietta. Ph. HE 5-7388 (Smyrna). a \ fah. < pkee tour 7) GAME, FOWL ele. FOR SALE Pigeons per pair: White Kings, $1.50; common, $1.00; hite Swiss, $1.50; Muscovy ucks, $3. pr; bantam hens, . ea; Hamburg roosters, $1.50 ga. Starling awn, Byrom- ville. N. Z. White rabbits, bucks, oes, Jrs and Sr.s Ped: stock, 6. to $10. Seniors, wt. 9 to -1/2 lbs. C. W. Page, 149 ae Ave.; N, E!, Ph., TR 4- Cortix and Bobwhite quail, 1, ea. Permit No. 96. T. G. *Kelley, Maysville. W. K. Pigeons, Goethe- Du- mt- Show strain, $10.-$15. br Del. in Ga. James H. Pru- 1730 E. 33rd St., Savan- Approx 300 Northern Bob- rhite quail from large stock, 958 hatch, Permit No. 78. argain prices for large lots. o. shipping; also want 25 or fnore Jap. Silkie bantam eggs, , Rt. 2, Ft. Valley. Ph. TA -5804. Bobwhite quail, fine breed- @r stock, above average in wt. ady for release. Permit. No. 1. Good price for entire lot. has. K. Branton, 2952 Ho- an Rd., East Point. Chukar partridges of finest uality, breeders and young ating age. Tom Potat, Box 33, Cuthbert, Ph. 316 J. Japanese quail, 1 to 100 at He ea; 100-250 in lot, 75c ea; fo color or both. J. L. Tay- 50 up, 50c ea. H. M. Price, Vidalia. Ph. 3226. 1958 hatch extra large a. Bobwhite breeder uail. Free color photos and rices. Bred and improved 38 rs. 1 to 3 oz. heavier than verage. Wm. A. Thomas, 421 ark Bldg., Atlanta 3. Ph. U 8-0866. - White King utility pigeons nd Racing Homers, $1. ea; hukars, $4.; Silver pheas- ants, $6.75 pr; baby rabbits, 1 col., 75e ea; pure stock reen Head Mallard ducks, $4. r. about 40 mixed bantams, ens and pullets, 40c ea.; roos- rs, 30c ea. J. H. Street, 3090 uford Hwy., Atlanta 6. 2 trios blue Peafowl, cock and 2 hens, $50. per trio. No ea Roy Williams, Rt. 2, ary. 20 pr. White King pigeons, me slightly color, 50c pr. ay Davis, Rutledge. 300 early hatch, good breed- rs, Chuka quail, $2.25 ea; 3 ens and cock, $8. L. E. Bran- en, Jr., 311 Savannah Ave., tatesboro. Ph. PO 4-2843. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Jerusalem artichokes, $1.75 al. prepaid to 3rd zone; $8, gal. chgs. collect; also, well illed Stuart pecans at my home, 50c lb.; PP to 3rd zone, Ibs, $2.50. C. W. Page, 149 orth Ave., N. E. Atlanta 8, h. TR. 4-6452. 50 washed, starched and jroned print chicken feed sacks, 2 to 6 alike, 40c ea. PP n orders of 10 or more. S. E. ackson, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. 200 lbs, new crop Schley and Stuart pecans mixed, nice size and well filled, $40., 100 Ibs, FOB; 5 Ibs and up, 40c lb, lus postage; straight Schleys, ancy, 45c lb; in 10 lb. lots and up, plus. postage. Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson. Hen manure, excellent qual- ity, very few shavings, by bag or truck load, delivered West side Atlanta. L. E. Widney, 3750 Bakers Ferry Rd, S. W. Atlanta, Ph. PL. 3-9005. 1958 hand picked, ground sage, dried in the shade, $1. pt. cup full; white rice pop- corn on cob, $2.50 for 10 Ib. Add postage; 5 lb. shelled, $1.- 0 plus postage. Mrs. B. H. olland, Coogler Rd, Box 14, alton. 1958 large, clean black wal-| I nut meats, $1.25 lb. PP; 65c per pint, PP, or in 5 and 10 lb. lots. Mrs. Kittie Nichols, Rt. 1, Box 122, Hiawassee. 1958 black walnut meats, large pieces, $1.25 quart, PP, also $1.25 lb. in 5 and 10 Ib. lots, postpaid. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Hiawassee. : Extra large, well filled out Stuart pecans, 40c lb, plus postage. Will ship anywhere. 24 hr. service. Mrs. Mamie Bell, Rt. 1, Charing. 200 white chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., no holes or letters, nice smoothe cloth, 25 ea. Ship .COD, you pay postage, quick delivery. Mrs. ae Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairs- ville. Approx. 100 bunches sage, 25c bunch; also 4 or 5 lbs dry sage, $1.25 lb, plus postage; about 1 doz. pumpkins, 50c ea. Come after. Mrs. Bethie Burt, Rt. 2, Dawsonville. Dry red hot cowhorn pep- per, 6 pods, 25c (for home use), old fashion large bloom- ing sunflower seed, 30c cup- ful. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Nice dried apples, free of core and worms, 55c lb. plus postage. Mrs. Velva Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 1958 crop Stewart pecans, 30c lb.; Schley paper shell pe- cans, 35c lb. Ben H. White, Rt. 3, Hartwell. 1958 crop dried apples for sale or will exchange tor white feed sacks free oi holes and letters; 3 sacks for ea. pound. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Geo, I. Harper, Hiawassee. 100 lb. cap. white unwashed feed sacks, free of holes and mildew, $18. C, orders less than 50 at 20c ea; also, white sacks with letters, $12. C. No less 25 sold. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Clarence McMil- lian, Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph.. TH. 3-2733, Lawrenceville. Black walnut meats, large, clean pieces, 1958 crop, $1.25 lb, plus postage, or $1.35 Ib, PP. Mrs. Jeanette Chastain, Rt. 1, Hiawassee. Large amount, good clean, this years sundried apples, 50c lb. 5 lb. lots and up PP. Less than 5 lbs., add 10 per pound for postage. Mrs. Isabella Wil- loughby, Rt. 2, Bremen. Print feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed, free from mil- dew, 2 and 3 alike, few pat- terns, 4 alike, 3 $1.25, $4.50 doz. Mrs. George Collins, 891 Hammond Dr. N.E., Atlanta 5, Ph. BL. 5-1449. Gensing roots for planting, 1 yr size,--$4,-C; 2 yr, $6.-C; Golddenseal seed _ bear- ing roots, 50c each; big yellow Lady Sliwver roovs, $1. ea. L. W. Seymour, Rt. 1, La- vonia. 1958 crop large black wal- nut meats, nice and clean, $1.- 25 lb. PP. All orders filled quickly. Mrs. Gelita Nichols Rogers, Hiawassee. Martin and dipper gourds, 10c, 25c and 50c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Gourds: Ornamental, 15c ea, postage on 6, 15c; long han- dle dipper, 50c ea; Martin gourds, large size, 60c ea. Mrs. xoy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford. Yellow root, freshley dug and washed, 4 lb. lard box full, 75c; dried red pepper, 6 pods 25c (for home use only); 1958 nice clean walnut meats, 90c pt; dried catnip, match box full, 20c; Queen of the Meadow, 3 bunches 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Black walnut meats, nice and clean, bright colored, good tasting, $1. pt. Add postage. M. M. Cochran, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Yellow root, Mtn. Ditney, life everlasting, heart root, each, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1.; ginseng seeds, 3, 10c; dry ground sage, 45c cup. Add postage, G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Few 4 lb. lard boxes of sage, 70c box PP; also, sage plants 30c bunch, plus postage. Nel- lie Fain, E. Ellijay. ranteed to please, 45c Ib. Del. by PP. H. M. Moorman, Lov- ett. Nice dried sage, $1.75 lb: rough dried peaches, 55c Ib. Add postage. Exchange for pe- cans or peanuts. Mary Tumlin, Eastanollee. Nice dried apples, 50c lb, plus postage. Mrs. Dee Ber- rong, Hiawassee. Nice, clean black walnut meats, $1. pt, plus postage; nice print feed sacks, washed and ironed, 3, $1.7 and 25c postage. Mrs. Ruth Lowman, Rt. B, Ellijay. Unwashed white feed sacks, no letters or mildew, 10 for $2.: 25, $4. PP. Evelyn Bram- lett, Margret. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ~ Want home made buiter, that does not tast like oleo. Contact. Mrs. S. Waters, Rt. 4, Box 101, Waycross. : Want 10 lbs. new = goose feathers, not used. Give price, etc. in first letter. Mrs. Nina Clemons, 911 Capitol Ave. S. W., Atlanta 15. Want print feed sacks. Must be reasonable. Advise. Mrs. Edgar Adcock, Rt. 2, Adairs- ville. Want 2 cups of shelled corn- field beans, no snaps. State price, etc. William J. Adams, 107 S. Hightower St., Thom- aston. HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE NOTICE: Advertisements submitted for this column must be confined to articles that can be used in the actual operation of the home or farm. Objects created solely for orn- amentation or display such as paper or wax flowers or ob- jects which would fall under the category of art can not be accepted. __ Dainty aprons, medium size, 50c each PP. Ethel Giddens, Ft; 2; Petry: Novelty pot holders, 25c ea., 6, $1; nice aprons, 50c ea; emb. dish towels, 35c ea., 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Free- man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Well made print aprons, $1; appliqued pillow cases, $2.95; appliqued dishtowels and _ pot holders, 3, $1; plain pillow cases of bleached or unbleach- ed muslin, $1.50 pr:; little boys cobbler aprons, 75c ea. Mrs. A. P. Wood, 701 2nd Ave., Columbus. New hana made quilts, large dbl. bed size, good cotton ma- terial and padding, $6.50; 3 pce. hand emb. vanity sets, lace trim, $1.25; emb. pillow cases, full size, good bleached cotton material, $2 set. PP. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Crochet centerpieces, $1.50- $3; vanity sets, $1; piece for chest to match, $1.50; coffee table centerpiece with coast- ers, $2.50; tatting edging, 25c- $1 yd., for handkerchiefs, pil- low cases, collars. Mrs. R. L Rumsey, Sr., Rt. 4, Toccoa. . Hand crocheted cross shap- ed book marks, 25c ea. plus four cent postage stamp. Miss Mabel Metcalfe, 210 Evans Dr., Decatur. White hand emb. bed spreads, $8, 3 pc. emb. vanity set, $1.50; 5. : pe. set, $3.25; white, print, and solid color aprons trimmed, small size, 40c, medium, 50c, large, 60c and extra large, 75c. Add post- age. Mrs. Paul Robinson, Rt. 8, Gainesville. - |50c ea., 3, ed bonnets, any size or coli Rt. 4, Quitman. $1.50 ea. Mrs. J, E. Harrell,| Dresser scarves and vanity | sets, with lace, 90c ea. or 75 without lace. Mrs. G. T. Por- terfield, Rt. 2, Comer. White emb. and crochet edged pillow cases, $1.25 pr.; blue ones with trim, $1.40 pr.; print aprons, med. size, 50c ea., 3, $1.25; potholders, 2, 25c, crocheted doilies, 50c and 75c;|- 3 pe. sets, $2. Add postage. Cash or M. O. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Corduroy quilts, beautiful colors, good dbl. bed size, heavy cotton padded, $6 ea. and 75c postage. also corduroy tops, $3.50 ea., 45 postage. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Bu-| ea. ford. Crochet, centerpieces, 13 in. pineapple design; $1; decora- | tive pot holders, 3, $1; pillow case edge, 25c and 50c yd.; 1 to 5 yr. size child dresses, $1.50; aprons, 50c and 75c. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Woot- | en, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. | 5-1/2 yds. yellow and white, 6 yds. all color and 5 yds. pink fancy dbl. tatting for scarves. PP. No checks. Mrs. G. C. Clif- ton, Rt. 3, Box 157, Millen. White crocheted bootees, | yiji trimmed in pink, blue, yellow and green, 75c pr.; bibs to match, both for $1; pink and blue felt baby shoes 75c pr.;| also, lace for pillowcases, $1 pr. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe. ; ; Rolled brim, off face, cro- cheted hats, 75 pet. rayon and 25 pct. cotton, white, black, green, red, pink, yellow, grey, Order. Miss Dallas Adams, 2! table cloth with oc wide down ea. with heavy stitched all Mrs. W. Emb. pillow print aprons, sn 60c, large, 75c; week dish towels postage. Mrs. _ Rt. 7, Gainesville tops and 5 lining terial, $3 ea. hen and bidd for pillow ca Add postage, J. O. Jinks, R and tufted ing ring | bed size, good sistent milk proc fvom udder troubl brown, $1.50 ea. Send aes 3 Hill St., Athens. . .- : 12 Counties 88 Counties Completed Testi Counties in which area testing has not yet oh ae Not. Testn Bibb Echols. Hous Camden Effingham Mo: Charlton Fayette ; Chatham Hancock that have signed resolutions Help Make Geo 59 Counties Now Testing Counties in which area testing is now under Baker Gilmer Bartow Grady Bleckley Greene Brooks Haralson Calhoun Harris Carroll Henry Catoosa Jasper Clinch Jefferson Cobb Lanier Coweta Lee Crisp Lincoln Dade Lowndes Decatur Macon DeKalb McDuffie Dooly McIntosh Dougherty Meriwether Early Miller Emanuel Mitchell Floyd Murray Fulton Muscogee Free By 1960 for area test. rgia Bruce 4 y