Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1958 December 24

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3 : Georgia Phil Campbell,









- Farmers wm Commissioner

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Marke Bulletin
VoLume 44 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1958 NUMBER i6







Wien all the warmth of the Yuletide spirit, we extend
to everyone our very best wishes for a holiday as bright and glowing as a
Christmas candie.,.as joyously beautiful as the sound of church bells ringing

across the land. May the happiness of the season remain forever in your beast,

Phil Campbell
Commissioner of Agriculture
in behalf of
The Georgla Department of Agriculture



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FARM

WORK

WANTED



Man 20 yrs. old and father,
68 yrs. old, want job on farm.
Can do any kind of farm work.

xperienced. Father can do

ight farm work. James Par-
nish, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa.

Man with small family wants
- on farm, Can drive tractor
r truck and do any kind of
farm work. Will have to be
ig and can move anytime.
am Wood, Rt. 2, Milan.

40 yr. old man with wife
and 3 yr. old child wants job
on farm, Salary or 50-50 ba-
sis. Christian ma do not
moke or drink. Will have to

moved. Binnie H. Marler,

t. 2, Summerville.

White man, 41 yrs. old,
small family, lifetime exp. in
farming, drive truck, tractor

d handle all equipment.

onest, sober and_ reliable,
wants job on farm with good
wages. Can move anytime.
Bill Lester, Rt. 2, Eastman.

Single white man, 48 yrs.
old, good health, willing work-
er, exp. in growing tobacco,
want job on farm with share
tobacco and part wages.

o not drink or have other bad
habits. John T. Gaskins, P.
O. Box 345, Quitman.

White man, alone, 62 yrs.
old, wants job with reliable
party on farm, helping with
poultry and other light farm
work, for home and reasonable
salary. J. J. Thomas, 860 Mid-
way St., S. E., c/o R. D. Thom-
as, Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 7-
7154.

39 yr. old white man with
wife and children, wants job
on farm. Exp. in all farm work,
ean drive tractor and truck,
also with cattle, etc. Have to
be moved. Leonard Huddle-
son, Rt. 2, c/o E. M. Kuglar,
Carrollton.

Want 1 H. farm on shares,
somewhere around Oconee,
Hall or Jackson Co. Delia Sap-

58 yr. old, white man, wife
and 9 yr. old boy, wants crop
on halves, or light farm work,
year around, for salary. Pre-
fer in Gwinnett or Barrow Co.
Have to be moved. Richard
Hayes, 50 May St., Winder.

47 yr. old man, wife, 8 chil-
dren, want job on farm. Han-
dle any kind farm machinery,
tractor, truck; run cattle farm,
chickens, also rough carpen-
try. 5 R. house, lights, water
(bath) and gas for heat, $50.
week salary; son work for $35.
week Can give Ref. Have to be
moved. G. A. Mincey, Rt. 2,
Box 225, Buena Vista.

Man and wife want job on
chicken farm. Room and board,
er living quarters to be fur-
nished and reasonable weekly
salary. Can give ref. Robert
Copeland, 622 Grant St., S. E.,
Atlanta 15.

21 yr. old married man, 1
child, wants job on farm. Can
use any kind farm machinery,
drive truck and tractor. Have
my own truck. Need at least
3 R. house with lights and
water. James W. MHaygood,
Palmetto.

White man, 57 yrs. old,
wants work on farm. Have
general farm and dairying ex-
perience. Hobart Rollins, Rt.
2, Box 81, Millen.

Man and wife, 3 children
(one boy 18), wants small
tractor farm of 15 or 20 acres,
for standing rent or share ba-
sis; also tend chickens on
shares. Good house, elec., on
school bus and mail Rt. Have
own tractor and equipment.
No drunk or loafer. Willard
Burgess, Rt. A, Ellijay.

Want job in milk dairy. 4
yrs. exp. Can also do rough
earpenter work. Drive trac-
tor and truck. 3 in family,
wife and 1 child. Ready go



pington, Rt. 1, Bogart,

any time. Eugene Simpson,
358 Grant St., Atlanta 12.

Married man with 3 chil-
dren, 16, 11 and & yrs., wants
job on ehicken farm. Exp. in
cattle, hegs and chickens, or

will work on Halves. House
must be wired for stove. (In-
quire for me at Johnsons
Store, on Hwy. 29 at Bullard,
B. L. Wilson, Rt 2, Dry
Branch.

Woman, 34 yrs. of age
wants job on farm doing light
farm work. Write udrey
May, Box 233, Berlin.

FARM HELP

Want married man, 25-50
yrs., old, healthy, sober, and
honest, to work on farm. Run
tractor and other farm mach-
inery. Comfortable farm
house, running water and
shower. Reasonable wages. 25
mi. Atlanta. Furnish recent
references. Write. Gordon
Heath, Box 1498, Atlanta 1.

Want middle aged white wo-
man to live in home on farm
with family to help with light
farm work. J. G. Dunagan,
Rt. 4, Gainesville.

Want retired couple, or
singles, to develop farm in N.
E. Haralson Co. 80 A. availa-
ble. Want couple interested in
nursery stock, gardening, Veg-
etables, flowers, poultry and
livestock. S. Shutt, 4701 Jett
Rd., N. W. Atlanta 5.

Want a reasonably small
family te work on dairy farm.
One to work in dairy and one
to work on farm, for reason-
able salary. Good 4 R. house,
lights and water, near school
and churches. Do not want any
drunks, loafers or drifters.
Exp. and Ref. required. W. O.
Cochran, Box 46, Palmetto.

Want man with Sanity to
work 4 acres Tobacco, A.
cotton, also corn, on 50-50
basis. I. E. (or J. E.) Lamb,
Metter.

Want at once reliable, white,
middleaged woman, unencum-
bered, to live in home on farm
with elderly woman and do
light farm chores. Room, board
and small salary. Mrs. W. E.
Waller, Rt. C, Box 55, Griffin.
Ph. 6480. ;

Want man, 28-43 yirs. old,
for So. Ga. cattle ranch. Must
be married, but have work
for man only. Absolutely no
drinker. Prefer able to ride
horse and with either mechan-
ic or timber exp. Ref. required.
Good house with elect. on bus
Route. Write. George Varn,
Box 205, Folkston.

SALE EVENTS

January 8 Thursday12:30
PM... at Farm. . . First
Annual Bull Sale68 very
outstanding bulls (largest
single consignment of An-
gus bulls ever made in the
South) offered. R. L. Bla-
lock, Mgr. Millardes Farm,
Woodbury. Ph. 4375.

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE













3 A. R. Wood gas brooders,
1,000 capacity, $35. ea. Ralph
Dangar, Woodstock, Ph. Ros-
well 2472.

Equipment for Massey Har-
ris tractor, planters, distribu-
tors, pully and power take-off.
for sale cheap. G. W. Ham-
mock, Rt. 4, Bowdon.

Ford pickup, 1947 model,
new Allstate rebuilt motor
(V-8) installed in 1954, good
tires, mechanical perfect, heat-
er, trailor hitch, ete. $375. F.
M. Abee, Dahlonega.

1 HP, 3 phase elec. motor,
for operating farm machinery,
used very little, good condi-
tion, $25. Express collect.
Floyd Sanders, Rt. 2, Rock-
mart.

Post hole digger for Ford
tractor, practically new. Only
dug 400 holes, $175. Hugh R.



Port, Wilkerson Mill Rd, Rt.
1, Palmetto, Ph. 6662.

-waterers, reasonably



4 oak gas brooders, 1,000
capacity, $15. ea. Howard Tru-
ett, Rt. 3,.Bowdon.

Botton plow and lift type
harrow for 3 point hook-up,
both $150. Jerry Talley, Rt.
1, Lyons, Ph. 2632.

Case Manure spreader with
4 rubber tires, 1 man _ seat,
wood sides and bottem, used
very littie, in good shape
$250.; also, new 1951 Ford, 6
eylinder block for pick up
truck, 1/2 ton, never been
taken out of crate, $75. R. S.
Hufsteller, Rt. 2, Ty Ty.

1 model 61 Foley automatic
saw with complete electric
motor. Take up payment and
pay me what I have in it. B.
C. Vaughn, Senoia.

1 hammer mill, no bagger
and 1 hand pea thrasher, $35.
ea; also, want Furgerson trac-
tor, must be cheap. Charles
Gowder, Powder Springs.

1957 Ford tractor 640, used
only 170 hrs, cultivators,
planters, distributor, harrow,
2 row soda strower, bottom
plows, rotary mower, culti-
packer, A-1 cond; also want
to buy lime spreader in fair
cond. L. A. Powers, 221 W.
Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 5170
nights.

Pole trailer in good condi-
tion with 5th wheel, no tires,
$100. or will trade. Henry M.
Ford, PO Box 147, Lavonia.

Five Farm Master 750 bot-
tled gas brooders, $27.50 ea;
6, 500 cap. J. R. Wood brood-
ers, $22.50 ea; 4 ft. feeders,
$1. ea; also, some automatic
priced.
Will del. for charge according
to distance. W. R. Taylor, Rt.
2, Petree Rd, Powder Springs,
Ph. 5290.

Titan chain saw, in good
condition, cheap. Jerry W.
Talley, Rt. 1, Lyons.

Rife Ram pick-up, $85.; al-
so 1 western roping saddle,
excellent condition, $40. and
1 side saddle, good condition,
$30. W. L. Greer, Rt. 1, Tuck-
er, Ph. HI. 3-4171.

1 all metal Oliver Superior
grain drill, 16-T dbl. pick-up
gears, run in oil; also, New
Holland row crop Silage har-
vester with new pick-up at-
tachment. Both in extra good
cond. Sell or trade for corn
or hay. L. T. Calloway, Rt. 4,
Madison.

John Deere B. tractor, new
rubber, power trol, . planters
and cultivators, 8 Disc Taylor
way harror, retary hoe, cut-
off ep Sheffield oa
extra plates, sweeps, etc,, d1,-
000. James C. Nix, PO Box 147,
Grayson.

1948 Ferguson tractor
planters, harrow, peanut
weeder, cultivator, bottom
plows, fertilizer distributor,
dbl. section harrow, soda dis-
tributor, some plow fixtures,
2 section drag harrow, priced
reasonable. Hubert Snider, Rt.
1, Mitchell.

Good 2 H wagon cheap (with
bed), $20.; also, good 13 Oli-
ver turning plow, $5. and
good 2 row Ford or Furgerson
fertilizer attachment, $15. T.
W. Golden, Rt. 1, Buchanan
(Draketown).

One 1-1/2 HP dairy refrig-
eration compressor and motor,
complete. Cannot ship, do not
write. See. W. W. Sheppard,
Rt. 1, Lithonia, Rockbridge
Rd., Ph. 3971.

Farm trailor, 1 yr. old, 8 x
14 ft., 2 wheels, rubber tired,
elec. brakes, all metal frame,
in perfect condition, $200. at
my place on Moundys Mill Rd.,
just off So. Expressway. J.
Terrell, Rt. 1, Box 318
Jonesboro.

Super C Farmall tractor in
good condition except needs
new tires, 1 pickup, 10 disc
Athens harrow, one sub soil-
er, single foot and 1 Turner,
30 in., cutoff saw, practically
new, best price, $850. Ralph
Blalock, Rt. 3, _Carnesville,
Ph. Homer OR. 7-2266,

Farmall cub tractor, motor
completely over hauled, equip-
ped with hydraulic lift, cul-
tivators, planter, distributors
and _ turning plow, $600. Hen-

Birdsong, Rt.
1233,

A.
B,

| fin, Ph. 8-1588.



1, Gordon, | ti





















































40 HP Allis Chalme:
tor for sale or exchange.
Chamblee, Woodstock.

Allis Chalmers roto hay
er on rubber pick up typ
erate from tractor power,
model, $vuU.; Case m
machine, 6 ft. blade, fit
any tractor with draw
with take off power on rubl

tires, $175.; Dunham
packer, 11 ft, $150. All in
cond. M. W. Gunn, Zeb

_ Allis Chalmers C t1
oe t,

Charlie Hayes,

Ph. HU. 9-2051.

1948 Willys jeep with
and 4 wheel drive, in
condition. Lendon C. Ivey
Le umes ee

2 H wagon, $25. 2 H mi
buster, $10.; mule scoop, $10.
iron doubletree with single
tree, $5.; 2 sets of gears w
2 leather collor, $5. and $6.
L. Jackson, Rt. 2, Tucker Re
Stone Mountain, Ph. 902

John Deere hay baler,
per A tractor, also, Ore
type Massey Harris tracto:
in very good condition. A
Jackson, Rt. 1, Box 419

ca

Intl. H. tractor in top
dition with hydraulic life,
no cylinders. Extra good
ber, no equipment, $650
quick sale. J. S. West, C
bert. ;

1 ton plow for A.
$25.; Boyd sprayer, $45
wagon, $35.; also, other
farm tools. Mrs. Marcie
mons, Rt. 3, Hazlehurst.

Allis Chalmers B tr
power lift, belt pulley,
ditioned motor, good tir:
set planting equipment,
at farm; Jhon Deere 4
plow and David Baie
away harrow, 7 ft. 1
$325. for lot or sell se
E. R. Williams, Hwy.
Louisville.

Irrigation motor and pu
102 HP with 6 in. pump.
fect cond, has only about
hrs. of actual pumping,
with suction hose or $1
without. Bobby Holland, .
burn, Ph. 426 J 1.

wagon, needs painting, 0
wise in very good sha
box, $20. Willard Burges
A, Ellijay.

1 two Case tractor with
tom plows and cuttaway
row and new planters
been used and other att
ments. At my farm.
Walden, Rt. 2, Gibson.

Allis Chalmers B-1
tractor with 6 row duster
tom plow, planters, d
tors, cultivators and ti
harrows, all a.
$980. 1 mi. So. of Reids
Idy L. Newsom, Reidsv

Portable aluminum ipr
tion equipment, suitable
most any size truck farm,
I J. D. Tractor in
tion with good rubber,
$1,300.00 E. Thompson,
Cataula.

Factory made 8 section
white quail laying pen; @
16 sec. pen with Ma d
(Permit No. 19, now in
section. Sell cakes and
less than cost. J.
3090 Buford Highway,
ta 6. Ph. ME 4-7888.

EQUIPMEN

Want wide front end
Allis Chalmers tractor
would buy whole_tracte
right price. Tobe Miln
3, Box 31, Cuthbert.

Want late model h
feeders for layers and
ing pullets; also want
Bailey elec. Brooders
chick size. Mrs. C. L.
P. O. Box 147, Pavo.

Want late model O
sprayer, power take o
ated, 18-30 gal. per D
2 or 3 hundred gal.











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EQUIPMENT

WANTED



Want late model farm jeep
(between 53-58 model) rea~-
sonable, 4 wheel drive. State
best price, Mrs, E. L. Down-
dng, Rt. 2. Marietta, Ph. 8-
1622,

_ Want Farmall Super A trac-
tor with or without equip-
_ment. Give best cash price and
condition. Jerry W. Talley, Rt.
4 Lyons, Ph. 2632.

Want used P.T.O. rotary
brush cutter for tractor. See
or write. J. R. Morgan, La-



















~ Want 1 row Farmall or Ford
tractor and eauip. State de-
tails and price. John T. Co-
wart, Rt..1, Hahira.

Want set of planters for W.
-D. Allis Chalmers tractor.
Give price and condition, W.
G. Hardison, P.O. Box 221,
Byron, Ph. WO, 3-2223.

Want Allis Chalmers WD
45, or Ferguson tractor with-
out other equipment. Write
description of tractor, condi-
tion and best cash price.
George Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta.

- Want 1952 or 1953 John
Deere B anit am all pa
: equipment, cultivators,
= ss ters, bush and bog harrow,
drag harrow, fertilizer and
grain drill. Give best price
and cond. in reply. 100 mi.
radius of Atlanta. Willie
Gooch, Rt. 2, Buford, Ph. 3618.

SEED & PLANTS

; FOR SALE































_ Bledsoe recleaned seed
wheat, Germ 82 pci.; Purity,
99:25 pct. $2.50 bu. Bob Mar-
shall, Camilla, Ph. 3286.

Round Dutch, Charleston
and Early Jersey Wakefield
frostproof cabbage plants,
_ ready now, 300, $1, 500, $2,
$2.50 M. PP in Ga. R. Chan-
elor, Pitts, Ph. Milton 8-2035.

_ Charleston Wakefield, Early
_ Jersey Wakefield and Round

Dutch frostproof cabbage
plants, ready, 300, $1, 500, $2
and $2.75 M. Odis Conner,
Pitts,









_ 1,000 plum bushes, 2 to 10
- ft. high, 25 to 50c ea., at_ my
home. Gus Burton, P. O. Box

_ 158, Wadley, Ph. 131.

__ Strong, healthy, well rooted,
virus free Streamliner, ever-
_ bearing strawberry plants, $2
, 500, $7.50; Missionary
_ (same grade), $1.50 C, 500, $5.

All del. PP and promptly. J.
_M. Housworth, Rt. 2, Lithonia,

_ Everbearing strawberry
plants, $1 C., $8 M.; red and
yellow plums, old fashion
Sweet peach (pink insider), 4,
; bearing size Mtn. huckle-
erry bushes, 25, $1; $2 C.; $3
orders PP. Prompt del. Mrs,
_ B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon,

Strawberry Bante, Blake-
more, $1.50 -; Mastadon,
$1.25 C.; Klondike, $1 C., $4,
600, $8 M; catnip, 30c bunch;
Peppermint, 30c doz.; scup-

mong vine cuttings, 75c

_ doz.; sugar pears, $1 ea., Mtn. | 2

_huckleberry (bearing size),
75e doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

__ Brussels sprouts, broccoli,
_ Heading collards, Wakefield

cabbage, lettuce, silver skin | 2472

onion and garlic plants, 35c
doz.; cauliflower, dill, parsley,
Jemon balm, 50c doz.; aspara-
IS crowns, $1.50 doz. No less
orders. Mrs. H. V. Frank-
Sr. Rt. 1, Register.

Nice Blakemore strawberry

$1 C., $7.50 M. Shipped

_ PP. John Fields, 1026 W. Pop-
Jar St., Griffin, Ph. 3682.

Nice Klondike strawberry
lants, damp packed, 90c C.,
: e a ae 25 ee 100 for

jostage, Minimum shipment,
200 plants. No. COD? Mrs
Luther S. Butler, 466 Page
Ave. N. E. Atlanta 7, Ph. DR.
1846,



esday, December 24, 1958

horseradish roots,



Horseradish plants, 50c doz.;
sassafras,
yellow dock, 50 Ib.; garlic.
one ct, ea., $1 C.; tanzy, balm,
spearment, yellow dock, 35c
doz.; red raspberry, 25c ea,,
5, $1; comfry, queen of mea-
dow, blood root, 3, 50c. Add
postage. Mrs, Presley Fowler,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Scuppernong and Hamilton
Blackberry vines, $1 ea.;
strawberry, $1 C.; also Old
time horseapple and sweet
crabapple trees, yrs, old,
$1.50 ea.; Kudzu crowns, $10
M. Guaranteed to be well
rooted. Ship any date. Henry
M. Ford. P.D. Box 147, La-
vonia. ;

Early bearing strawberry
plants, large berries, $1 C.,
300, $2. PP. S. EB. Jackson, Rt.
2, Fayetteville.

Acres of cabbage plants, now
ready, Chas. Wakefield and
Copenhagen Market, 500,
$1.25, $2 M,; also, white Ber-
muda onion plants, same price.
Ship daily. E. L. Fitzgerald,
Box 662, Fitzgerald.

Nice large strawberry plants,
75e C., $5 M.; garlic, 50c doz.;
horseradish, 75 doz. Add post-
age, Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega,

FEED & GRAIN

FOR SALE





250 bales, well fertilized
Sericea Lespedeza hay, $1
bale in small quantities. W. F.
Rt. 1, Roswell, Ph.
587,

First quality Coastal Ber-
muda hay, $25 ton. Leon Ensz,
RR 2, Box 60, Stapleton.

165 bales pretty, bright oat
straw (no rain on it), 60c bale

-at barn or $85 for lot. J. A.

Stone, 5 Cumming, Ph, TU-
7-6382,

Coastal Bermuda hay, square
bales, well fertilized, for sale;
also, want to buy 1,000 Ibs.
Sericea Lespedeza seed. Quote
lowest price. R. L. Jackson,
c/o Flint River Farms, Rt. 1,
Jonesboro.

1,000 bales Orchard grass,
Fesecue and Clover hay, $1
bale; also, 500 bu. hybrid yel-
low corn and 300 bu. large
white corn, $1.25 bu. Herbert
A. Stanley, Dial.

2,000 square bales hay, Kobe
and Sericea Lespedeza, also
two ton of Beans, bailed with-
out rain, 75c bale. William
Griffin, RFD 1, Maysville,

1958 crop Lespedeza and
Soy Bean hay, $25 ton or 75
bale. All in square bales. S. H.
Ses Rt. No. 2, Hampton, Ph,

3,000 bales Sericea and
Grass hay. B, S. Birdsey, P.O.
625, Macon, Ph. SH. 3-

Choice Coastal Bermuda
hay. Truck lots at my barn,
or will deliver. Berry Rigdon,
Tifton, Ph. 281W1.

500 bales good Bean and
Crabgrass hay, harvested
without rain, $1 bale, $25 ton.
Seggie Duncan, Rt. 3, Law-
paneer ilys Ph. Thornwall 3-

Orchard Grass and Clover
hay, cured out bright. Will del.
in Atlanta area, 85c bale in
35 bale lots. Ralph Dangar,
se Rit. Ph. Roswell

Hay, Lespedeza, Oats cut in
dough, Fescue and Clover, No
rain on, bright, $30 ton at
barn or 75e bale. H. J. Hinton,
caele, Ph. Lawrenceville 3-

500 bales Arlington Sericea
hay, 65c bale at my farm for
full lot. James L. Dickerson,
Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Ph, Con-
yers 6204.

Bright green Clover and
Brown top Millet hay, crushed
and cured, free of rain, $35
ton, del, reasonable distance.
J. E. Voyles, Hwy. 54, Morrow,
Ph, GR. 8-6104



Approx. 70 bales hay, some
Sericea, Fescue and Clover.
Sell or trade for feeder pigs
or cattle. Hershel Flood, Rt. 3,
Summerville, Ph, Pennville,
2314,

Several hundred bales Oats,
Clover and. Lespedeza hay, no
rain on, 75 bale at barn in Da-
cula, John D. Gilbert, 1896
Ridgewood Dr: N. E., Atlanta,
Ph, DR. 7-5471.

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE





Cattle

8 large cows, 1 Angus; 4
heifers, 2 Heretord; 3 bulls, .1
Hereford and 2 Holsteins. T.
A. MeClung, 495 N. Indian
Creek Dr., Clarkston, Ph.
Hickory 3-7590.

Pure bred Angus bull calf,
8 mo. old, $125. R, Neal Col-
lins, Rt. 1, Box 63, Blairsville.

2 Reg, black Angus. and 1
reg. Whiteface bull. All good
color and size, 9 mo. to 2 yrs.
ald. Priced reasonable, W. H.
Barlow, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. Li-
thonia 6676.

Santa Gertrudis bulls, pure-
bred, deep red color, 8'mo. old.
J. W. Morris, Dbl. M. Farms,
PO Box 119, Carrollton, Ph.
TE. 2-2852.

4 mature, gentle, Reg. Brah-
man bulls. Sell or trade for
equivalent Angus or Hereford.
Write. George Varn, Box 205,
Folkston.

Holstein and Aryshire dairy
heifers, to freshen in next 60
days. Vaccinated and TB test-
ed; 1 choice yearling, Reg. Hol-
stein bull. Dam has 3 reeords,
ave. over 15,000 milk and over
500 fat. E. L. Rogers, Plains.

Double standard Reg. Polled
Hereford heifers and bulls, 7
mo-10 mo. old, well built, good
color and conformation, ex-
cellent breeding. See at my
farm. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Li-
thonia (Klondike) Ph, 2672.

One 15 mo. old Holstein
heifer, will freshen in June.
R. A. Hopkins, Dallas. Rd., Rt.
4, Marietta,

Reg. Angus 2-1/2 yr. old
stock bull, ahout 1,200 lbs, for
best offer. H. P.. Whitcomb,
Rt. 4, Covered Bridge Rd,
Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-5883.

Swine

Reg, Landrace sow, weigh
approx. 600. lbs, 7 reg. pigs, 2
boars, 5 sows reg. in buyers
name. Best bloodlines, worm
treated, wt.. 50-60 lbs, 8 wks.

old, all for $300. Carl W.
Moore, Rt. 1, 332 Washington,
Ph. OS. 8-2894,

Choice Landrace pigs, im-
ported bloodlines, treated, Reg.
in buyers name, $75. ea. Wil-
liam E, Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84,
Metter, Ph. 5-1035.

No. 1 Beltsville pigs, 8 wks.
old, $25. ea. Walter Waldren,
207 Mimosa Dr., Dublin, Ph.
2-2196.

Purebred Berkshire boar,
about 2 yrs. old, wt. about. 450-
500 lbs. R. W. Parks, 531 Wash-
ington St., Gainesvile, Ph. LE.
4-4361,

Purebred Durocs, 3 bred
gilts, males, med. type, also,
meat type, purebred Guern-
sey bull, 4 mo. old, and Hol-
steins and Brown Swiss bulls,
4 mo. old. M. M. Newsome,
Sandersville, Ph. 3856,

21 pigs, OJ.C. and Berk-
shire cross, $10. ea. Ready for
sale. Marlor Maney, Rt. 1,
Box 90, Hiawassee.

Reg. meat type, Black Pol-
and China pigs, 6 wks. old.
Frank Timmons, Arlington,
Ph, RA. 5-4538.

Reg. Tamworth pigs, 4 mo.
old, Reg. in buyers name, $35.
ea. at_my place. Bobby Mc-
Cord, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.

Purebred Landrace_ boars
and gilts, 2 to 6 mos. ald, also
ilts from Tamworth, Duroc,
PC and Landrace boars. Rea-
sonable prices. N. A. Boyette,
Hahiira.



Reg. cherry red boars and
gilts, 4-5 mo. old, wormed and

treated, price reasonable. Hen-

ry Harrell, Hazelhurst Ph.

2035.

Reg. Landrace boar, 22 mos.
old, wormed and inoculated
for eholera for life. Sell, or
trade for Reg, Duroc boar, of
serving age, to prevent in-
breeding. C. B. Lowery, Rt. 1,

Box 274, Warner Robins. Ph.
WA 3-9760:

Reg. Hampshire boar, 8 mos.
old, out of large litter, $75.
Robert T. Gunby, c/o Rolling
Meadows Farm, Sharpsburg.

Ph, Newnan AL. 3-4322.

2 purebred Duroc F.F.A.
males, 9 wks. old, $25. ea. plus
$2. for papers. George T.
Gray, dr.; Rt. 1, Camilla.

Extra nice Berkshire boar,
ready for heavy service 7 mos.
old, can be registered. L. D.
Wheaton, Leesburg.

Reg. Landrace boars, 9 mo.
old and 2 mo. old. Lifetime
treated. R. F. Seymour, Rt. 1,
Tignall, Ph. Atwater 5-2033.

Booking orders for Reg. SPC
pigs, long lean meat type, best
bloodlines, Ready Feb. 5, 1959
at 8 wks. old, $35. ea. Papers
in buyers name. George Fer-
guson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.

Reg. Landrace quilts, 4-1/2
mo. old, $45. ea. until first of
year; also 2 yr. old boar, to
prevent interbreeding. J. D.
Spooner, Box 98, Douglas, Ph.
0244. Y, after 6 P.M.

Cheice Reg. Spolled Polard
China pigs, from cert, meat
type dam and sire, from big
litters. Disease free. From $35.
up. W. Preston White, Rt. 2,
Alamo. Ph, Logan 8-3326.

37 OIC pigs, be ready last
days of Dec. at my place just
off the Homer and Lula Hwy.
near Mt. Carmel church. Wil-
liam Griffin, RFD 1, Mays-



9 pigs, Duroe and Berkshire:
cross, 10 whs. old, $10. ear
purebred Berkshire boar at)
Stud, standing, $8. when
breeding done or a pig out of
each litter at 6 wks. No ship-
ping. Ne letters, J. Paul Hig-
ginbotham, Rt. 1, Bogart.

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Red and white Shetland
stallion, not quite 2 yrs. old
(raised as childs pet), $200.
S. H. Hollis, Sparta.

8 yr. old gelding, half Shet-
land and half Palomino, black,
about 500 Ibs., gentle (children
can ride), with almost new
saddle and bridle, $195. Ashley
Durham, Box 147, Pine Moun-
tain.

Welch pony,
white, gentle, trained to ride
or pull cart, $275. J. B. Moore,
Rt. 1, Gray. Ph. YU 6-3382.

2 Shetland ponies, for sale,
cheap. Charlie Hayes, Union
Point, Ph. HU. 9-2051.

At stud Services, 36 in. dap-
ple gray, white mane and tail,
outstanding pony stallion, and
solid black Rea te stallio:
standing at Melody Bro
Farm. Ogden A. Geilfuss, Win
dy Hill Rd, RFD 3, Marietta,
Ph. Smyrna HE. -7385.

Sheep and Goats

9 goats,

brown and

Alpine, Nubians,
Toggenburgs, 2 giving milk
now, others begin freshening
Dee. 20th. All heavy milkers
and pick of the flock. Paul A.
Ingram, Rt. J, Lindale.

4 Hampshire sheep, $12. ea.
or $40. for lot. Ac Willson,
1600 Boulevard, N. E. Atlanta,
Ph. TR. 6-1681. <

Baby lambs, for sale, at
Flint River Farms: R. L. Jack-
ae = 1, Jonesboro. Ph. GR
8-6217.





BRUCELLOSIS

89 Counties Completed Testing

ERADICATION



12 Counties

Echols

Counties in which area testing has not yet been started

Bibb Houston
Camden - Effingham Morgan
Charlton Fayetie Sumter
Chatham Hancock Terrell

Not Testing





58 Counties Now Testing

Counties in which area testing Is now underway or
that have signed resolutions for area test.

Baker Fulton Muscogee
Bartow Gilmer Newton
Bleckley Grady Pike
Brooks Greene Polk
Calhoun Haralson Putnam
Carroll Harris Pulaski
Catoosa Henry Richmond
Clinch Jasper Screven
Cobb Jefferson Seminole
Coweta Lanier Stewart
Crisp Lee Taliaferro
Dade Lincoln Telfair
Decatur Lowndes Thomas
DeKalb Macon Troup.
Dooly McDuffie Twiggs
Dougherty McIntosh Walton
Early Meriwether Ware
Emanuel Miller Whitfield
Floyd Mitchell Wilkes
Murray

Help Make Georgia Brucellosis
Free By 1960





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PAGE FOUR
, 50 washed, starched and ae
LIVESTOCK e ironed print chicken feed MISCELLANE
Agricultural sacks, 2-6 alike, 40c ea, PP on
orders of 10 or more: or en- ANTED
rt Cc A L EN D A R tire lot of 50 for 35e ea. PP. Ww :
Want good, sound work S. E. Jackson, Ht. 2, Fayette | qant ped spanish

mule, not over 12 yrs. old,
- reasonable price, within 40 mi.
Lawrenceville. Write what you
have, location and price. Rosa
Kirby, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.

GAME, FOWL, etc.

FOR SALE





Few pr. Northern Bobwhite
quail, May and June hatch for
breeders or releasing, from
extra large stock. Permit No.
978 J. L. Logan, Rt. 2, Fort
Valley.

2 bucks and 2 doe rabbits, 8
os. old, $2 ea. Cannot ship.
rs. L. E. Watkins, 3810
damsville Dr., S. W., At-
anta 11. Ph, PL 5-9513.

Bobwhite quail and Chuka
rtridge, fully matured,
Rares in large flight pens,
ready for field release, breed-
rs or eating, Permit No. 30.
at. guar. Will oy Exp. Cliff
urcell, 217 Mt. Vernon Dr.,
ecatur. Ph. Dr. 3, 4238.

10 Homer pigeons, proven
homers, that I will give to
anyone who will pay express
eharges. (These birds will have
to be kept in closed pen and
raise your own birds, for them
fe home at your home.).
arl B. Welch, Attapulgus.

Americas finest str., White
ing pigeons, $3 pr. Not less
han 2 pr. shipped. Ogden
Geilfuss, C/O Melody Brook
arm, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. HE-
-7385 Smyrna.

N. Z. White rabbits, Ped.
$6 and up for Juniors; $8 and
p for Seniors. Bucks or does.
ature wt. 9 to 14 lbs. C. W.
age, 149 North Ave., N. E.,
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-6452.

Chukar partridges, fine
breeder of early 1958 hatch,
6 pr. Tom Potat, Box 233,
uthbert. Ph. 316 J.

1958 hatch extra large
Northern Bobwhite breeder
quail, Permit No. 43. Free col-
or photos and prices. Bred and
imp. 38 yrs.; 1 to 3 oz. heavier
than average. Wm. A, Thomas,
21 Mark Bldg., Atlanta 3. Ph.
U 8-0866.

Rabbits, Calif. crossbred,
does, $5, bucks, $5; young does
and bucks, 4 mo. old, $4; baby
rabbits 6 - 8 wks. old, $1.50

a. Arda E. Lee, 126 Lorene

r., Marietta, Ph. HE, 5-4041.

Racing Homer and White
re utility pigeons (banded),
2.75 ite Fantail and
rested Helmets, $3 pr.; Chu-
ar Partridges, $4.25 pr.; Sil-
ver pheasants (tame), $8.50
te mixed bantams, $1 pr.
oney Orders. J. H. Street,
ts Buford Hwy., Atlanta 6,
h. ME, 4-7888.

Northern Bobwhite quail
for breeding or releasing, are
tow in flying 24 ft. X 100 ft.
flying pen. Permit No. 63; al-
so Mallard ducks, $5 pr.; Gol-
et ce bantams, $4 pr.

5 trio. C. L. Cawthorn, River-
dale. Ph. GR 8-8106 after 6
p.m,

Ringneck doves and White
King pigeons, $1 ea. and up,
also 2 pr. Roundhead game
bantams, $7.50 pr.; Dark Corn-
ish bantams, $5 pr. and up, or
swap for Fantail pigeons or
Red Pyle Old Eng. game ban-
tams. R. W. Pealor, 794 Ponce
de Leon Ter., N. E., Atlanta 6.
Ph. TR 5-3829.



Short Course

Short Course

nual Convention.

Sale



January 6, Athens Annual Piedmont
Hereford Association, Inc., Meeting.

Jan. 12-14, Athens Market Managers
Jan. 15-16, Athens Farm Management

Jan. 22-23, Atlanta Georgia Milk
Producers Association Eighth An-

Jan. 22-23, Tifton Farm Management

Short Course
Jan. 26-28, Atlanta Southeastern

Poultry and Egg Ass'n. Convention
Jan. 30, Albany Georgia Angus Assn.







40 Ringneck doves, $40 or
$1.25 ea. W. P. Smarr, 412
Neely Ave., East Point.

Sacrifice approx. 100 N.Z.
White rabbits, Ped. stock. See
at my home. T. R. Padgett, Rt.
1, Box 110, Upper Hembree
Rd. Roswell.

2 Californian, 1 white and
3 Black does, and does ready
to breed, also bucks to go with
does, $5 pr.; Juniors, all col.,
$1.25 ea. John Fields, 1026 W.
Poplar St., Griffin. Ph. 3682.

POULTRY

FOR SALE





6 Buff Cochin pullets and
7 black ones and 1 black roos-
ter, for $10 or 80c ea.; 1 pr.
Silver Duckwing Greys or a
trio. Will not ship. S. C. Jen-
kins, 524 Patterson Dr., Dal-
ton.

Rhode Island Red bantams,
12 cocks and 12 hens, Walter
Gainey strain, purebred, show
stock, $2.50 ea. or $45 for lot.
Charlie Vaughn, 415 E. Cam-
bridge Ave., College Park, Ph.
PO. 6-3044.

One nice white Hackle-
game cock, $3. M. O. or cash.
Russell Griffin, Oak Street,
Gainesville.

Cornish, purebred, show
type roosters, $2 ea.; hens,
$2.50 ea.; also chicken fertiliz-
er, $1 for 100 tb. cap. sack full.
Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurry
Dr. -S..) W.; Atlanta, 11.-Ph:
DI 4-1388.

25-30 pit game roosters, 7
to 10 mos. old, $5-$7.50 ea.
Dennard and Johnson Round-
head crossed. Walter Johnson,
Abbeville.

Purebred Golden Sebright
bantams, $1.50 ea. at farm.
ik T. W. Newsome, Sanders-
ville.

Common bantams, good lay-
ers and sitters, $1 ea.; Ring-
neck doves, $1.50 ea. Exch.
for Golden Sebright bantams.
W. P. Smarr, 412 Neely Ave.,
East Point.

Large white ducks, good
layers, do not quack, $2.50 ea.
or trade for peafowl. C. E.
Stewart, 108 Mill St., Jones-
boro, Ph. GR. 8-5301.

Purebred bantam _ fowl:
Black and Silver Duckwing,
Old English. Brown Red, Bir-
chen modern games, Golden
Sebrights, Light Brahmas,
Black Rose Combs, Silver
Spangled Hamburgs, also
chukas and mutant pheasants.



Fred Blalock, 515 Crescent
Ave., Chickamauga.





White Hollard turkeys, 1

tom and 2 hens, Cheap. Caa-

not ship. G. W. Hammock, Rt.
4, Bowdon.

12 young, grown guineas,
$1.50 ea.; 13 half grown ones,
$1 ea. or lot of 25 for $25
cash with order. Will ship. All
inquiries ans. J. E. Caudell,
Rt. 1, Athens.

10 nice 18 mos. old Hop-
kinson Warhorse game hens,
$9. Ed M. Cambron, 120 Wood-
land St., Cedartown.

Pure Dark Cornish cocker-
els and pullets, large type, $2
ea. in lots of 2 or more. No
chks. or COD orders accepted.
H. W. Thurmond, Farmington.

3 Golden Sebright hens and
cockerel, $1 ea.; 16 hens and
1 cockerel mixed bantams, $8.
Will ship. John Jones, Rt. 2,
Chatsworth.

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE





Yellow root, 4 lb. box, $1.25;
wild cherry bark and May
apple, 4 lbs. $1.25. Noel
Crump. Rt. 2, Talking Rock.

Well matured, hand picked,
shade dried leat sage, no stems,
$2 lb.; 3 lbs., $5 PP.; Sage
seed, 2 tbl. spoons, 25c, 5
spoons, 50c PP. Mrs. Lowell
Long, Rt. 1, Box 184, Bremen,
Ph, 3039.

Yellow root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 lb. boxful, $1.
Ralph Weaver, Rt. B, Ellijay.

Choice Georgia cane syrup,
$1.75 gal. Will not ship under
6 gal. James Cole, RFD No. 1,
Nicholls.

Black walnut meats, 1958
crop, dryed, large pieces, free
from hulls, $1 pt. Add postage.
Mrs. A, B. Blalock, Box 22,
Alto.

5 print chicken feed sacks,
40e ea. Add 15 for pee
Free from holes, no alike.
Mrs, T. E. Blanchard, Appling.

New crop black walnut
meats, large, clean pieces, $1
pt., also, nice print feed sacks,
100 lb. cap., washed and iron-
ed, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Ruth Lawman, Rt. B, Ellijay.

Dry red (cowhorn) hot pep-
per, 6 pods 25c, for home use;
also, old fashion large bloom-
ing sunflower seed, 35c cupful.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Elli-
jay.

Yellow root, 4 Ib. lard box
full, $1; also, Black Haw roots,
Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.













































ville.

Fresh, clean, pecan meats,
$1.25 lb. for whole halves and
90c lb. for broke up pieces.
Add postage with order. Mrs.
Garney Porterfield, Rt. 2,
Comer.

Black walnut meats, shell-
ed out nice and clean, 1958
crop, 1-1/2 pts., $1; large type
sun flower seeds, 20 tea cup-
ful. Add postage. Mrs. Ventis
Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Shelled pecans in halves,
$1.25 Ib.; 1/2 Ib. 65c, Mrs.
Julia Singleton 1139 Hall Ave.,
S. E., Atlanta 16.

Large mouth Bass for stock-
ing lakes, 2 in. to 6 in. length,
at my lake or delivered in
quantities. Charlie Smith, Box
seth Calhoun, Ph. Main 9-

Mtn. ditney, horsemint,
blood and yellow root, wild
cherry bark, red alder bark,
$1, 2 lb. lard box full; catnip,
black snake root, ratesbane,
60c large match boxful; fresh,
dry, ground sage, 50 cup, 3
cups, $1.25. PP in Ga. P. B.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

200 lbs., new crop, Schley
and Stuart pecans, mixed.
Well filled.and sound, $40 per
100 Ibs. F. O. B.; Fancy Sch-
ley pecans, 40c Ib., in 5 lb.
lots and up, plus postage. Mrs.
Ola Jones, Rt. 1, Grayson.

Garlic bulbs, 3 doz., $1. Can
furnish large orders. Add post-
age when ordering. Tom H.
Anderson, P, O. Box 55, Dan-
burg,

Large, well filled, Stuart
pecans, at my home, 50c lb.
PP to 3rd zone, 60 lb.; also,
Jerusalem artichokes, PP to
3rd_zone, $1.75 gal., not pre-
paid, 8 gal., $8 or pick up at
my home, $1.25 gal., 8 gal.,
$8. C. W. Page, 149 North
Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ph. TR.
4-6452,

Yellow popcorn, 50 qt. plus
postage. No Checks. Mrs. Hoyt
Samples, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

Stuart pecans for sale. Mrs.
T. W. Newsome, Sandersville.

1958 black walnut meats,
$1.25 qt., plus postage or $1.-
35 PP; also, $1.25 lb. PP in 5
and 10 lb. lots. Prompt ship-
ment, Mrs. Boyd Nicholson,
Rt. 1, Hiawassee,

White feed sacks, good new
cloth, no holes, or letters, 3,
$1.; also, burlap sacks, new,
clean, good thick, 100 Ib. cap.,
15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. E.
Carter, McCurry Dr. SW, At-
lanta 11. Ph, DL 4-1388.

California multiplying beer
seeds, 33c start PP. [a
Lyle, Dial.

_Nice white sacks, 100 Ib.
size, clean, free from holes or
mildew, 35 ea; some print
sacks, nice and clean, 45 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Fricks,
Rt. 1, Box 151, Talking Rock.

1958 nice sundried apples,
no core or pealing, 50 Ib. plus
postage in 5 and 10 lb. lots.
Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box
34, Hiawassee.

Two 50 lb. cans fresh hog
lard, 25 lb. Seggie Duncan,
Rt. 3, Lawrenceville, Ph.
Thornwall 3-2998.

Concrete block making ma-
chine, with motor and 700
steel pallets, produces 1,000
blocks every 8 hrs, any stan-
dard size, $775.; 2 small elec.
concrete mixers with motors,



$95. ea. Sell all or an art.
James F. Jordan, 2627 ar-
brough Rd, Columbus.

.|for eating. Will buy or

Calif. blackeyed peas (for
ing purposes) for pean
Mrs. A:-M. Grier, Rt. 1,
nelia.

Want spoiled hay for mt
Write type and price deli

HANDICRAFTS

FOR SALE

NOTICE: Adve :
submitted for this colum
must be confined te artic
that can be used in the
operation of the home or i
Objects created solely for
amentation or display such
paper or wax flowers or
jects which would fall u
the category of art can
be accepted, roe

Crochet lace, shell patt
for pillow cases, 2-1/2
50c, made in 2 pieces of 1
ds. ea.; also, fine tatting fo
bay dresses, 50c
Clyde Adams, 324 Poni
Leon Ave., Decatur, Ph.
7-1891.

1 hand crocheted table el
56 in. x 78 in., ecru color, |
Mrs. Glen C. Fisher, R
Chickamauga, Ph. 4006.

New hand made quilts, la
dbl. size, good cotton materi
and padding, $6.50 ea.; 3.
hand emb, vanity sets
trim, $1.25 set; emb. pil
cases, full size, good ble:
white cotton material, ni
signs and colored threa
set. PP. Mrs. Dewey Ellis,
5, Ellijay.



le-

Emb. pillowcases of
sheeting, R125 set.; plain
towels, 10c ea.;

emb,.
towels, set of 6, 50: pot
ers, 15 ea.; 2, 25; ere
cheted sets, $2 ea. Add p
age. Mrs. L, M. Major, Rt.
Gainesville. 3

Nice quilt tops designs; 3
wedding rings, $4.50
gentlemans bow, $3.75 and
cross, $3.50. Dbl. bed bere
made of new material. Add
postage on each top. ;
checks. Mrs. R. H. Mealer, |
2, Ellijay. f

1 crocheted rose centerpiece,
14 in. and 1 crochet gi 4
centerpiece, 14 in., $5 or 83

ea.; pe. croche' t 3
vanity set, $1; 2 crock
dress pot holders, red \
white, $1, or 75c ea. Miss

Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco.

White emb. bedspreads,
3 pct. white emb. vanity sets,
$1.50; 5 pe. set, $3; ite,
print and solid color :
aprons, small size, 40c,
ie, i laa
arge, 75c. e. Mri
Robinson, Re 8, Gaines-
ville.



2 begin quilt tops, $2.50 ea.
hand woven pot holders, 10e
ea.; Add postage. Mrs. M. L.
Womack, Rt. 1, Bremen.



VACCINATION ADVICE J
Agriculaural Extensio a
Service poultrymen advise
against vaccinating against two
diseases at the same time
unless they are booster vag.
cinations. To do so may pro-_
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