Phil Campbell, Commissioner Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1960 NUMBER {9 Totals Up Only e Percent Over 1958 lue- of crops produced in Geor- ing 1959 is estimated at $371,- r 1 per cent above the 1958 har- VALUES UP SLIGHTLY Langley, agricultural statistician, Geor- _ gia Crop Reporting Service. This figure is for crops only and does not include poultry and livestock. Langley said the increase was due primarily to a much larger cotton crop together with a moderate increase in the production of tobacco and slightly higher prices received for tobacco, Corn was Georgias most valuable COMPARISONS TEN MOST IMPORTANT CROPS FOR 1959 AND 1958. OLN: ORDER OF 1959 RANK (IN THOUSAND DOLLARS) o. ee oot agr sd019 zem70 eo 1959 1959 4999; 1908 ol Rank Crop L950 1958.2. ot $ $ 1958 ag $ 1958 t. > $04,195 106,705 88 | 6. Pecans 12225 42,900.95 nm & See 7. Com. Vegetables S=. =793,524 70,450 . 133 11,140 8,634 129 64,083 54,234 118 | 8. Peaches 7,358 8,494 87 = 0.206 - 64,962.77. | -9..2 Oats 6447 TBS) 84 14,924 17,485 86 | 10. Wheat 4,059 3,031 134 IBUTION OF 1959 VALUE IN PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL VALUE . crop with an estimated value of $94,195 000, closely followed by cotton (lint and seed) valued at $93,524,000. The tobacco crop ranked third at $64,083,000, while peanuts with an estimated value of $50 266,000, was fourth. The value of these four crops accounts ed for 81.2 percent of the total value of all crops. Although yields per acre were abov average for 1959 crops, unfavorable weather conditions that plagued farmers at various times during the growing an harvesting seasons reduced yields below the 1958 record harvests. The 1959 yields of corn, cotton, peanuts, and tobacco have been exceeded only by last season, while soybeans for beans, cowpeas for pea sugarcane sirup, sorghum for grain, an all hay set new record high yields. Production of corn at 81,909,000 bush+ _els is the largest in the history of the state with the exception of the record crop of 86,752,000 bushels produced in 1958. Frequent rains during September and October delayed harvesting operations and damaged the quality and reduced yields in many areas. Cotton production is 49 per cent above last season but 20 per cent below the 1948-57 average pros duction level. Peach and pecan cropg dropped below the 1958 production buf were above the 10-year average. Agricultural CALENDAR JAN. 14 - 15, Center for Continuing Edu- cation, University of Georgia, Athens - } Annual Mecting of The Georgia Plant Food Educational Society , Inc. JAN. 26, Civic Auditorium, Rome - Dairy y Production Short Course. JAN. 26, Valdosta - Winter Sale Georgia Duroc Breeders Association. JAN. 27, Rock Eagle 4-H Club Center, Eatonton - Dairy Production Short Course FEB. 5 - 6, Annual Joint Meeting Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Carolinas Cotton Ginners Association. FEB. 18 - 19, Georgia Center for Continu- ing Education, Athens - 15th Annual Meeting Georgia Crop Improvement Association. : 1: Ceorgia, First: =e. @uBROILERS- @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS = e@ NAVAL STORES ~___ PAGE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices Siate Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN RIAL TIN L gor NATIONA yA |Assbc PHIL CAMPBELL Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage reguiations in serted one time on each re- quest, No notice or advertisement will be accepted trom any reomimercia} business, any commercias Pusinessmian, any company or organization h- 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 Rulle- tin assumes no _ respo.'sidility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transactlon resulting from published notices. Advert.sers are cautivned that it is agains! the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisemnent carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mai! Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Notices Circulation Mailing Room Supt. Mrs. Blizapeth Hynde Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. class maiter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Avccepied for mailing at speciai rate of postage provided for in Secticn 1103. Act of Oct 8. Entered as secona Address requests to be MANAGER, Ad FARM mailing list, changes of address. etc. Market Bulletin, change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin, dress all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. added to oy removed from to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for WORK WANTED Rae Want job at once on truck, chicken or dairy farm. Exp. using milking machines. Drive ractor and truck and do car- ag work. Wife also work. eed 4 R. house and reason- ble salary. W. M. Baggery,. Rt. 1, Winder. 37 yr. old woman wants ome light farm work on farm in DeKalb Co., for $20 week wages, without room and board. Want to come and go. Letters ans. Mrs. Mary Adams, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Man, 35 yrs of age with family, wants work on poul- try farm, hens, for _ weekly salary. Would consider raising large number of broiler chicks. Write what you can offer, starting salary or contract. S. C. Ferguson, Rt. 2, Dahlonega. Single, white man wants job with a good, reliable man to do work on farm for $15.75 weekly wage, and board and room. Lee Clark, Hartwell. White, Christian man with small family, wants job on farm, tending chickens, hogs or cattle. Can drive truck and tractor. No less $30 week and weekly pay. See me any time after 6:30 PM or write. Rev. Gene Southerland, Rt. 1, Fair- ount, 69 yr. old man, wants job mn farm and live as one of amily, with small salary. Do ight farm work, Good honest orker. Do not drive and do pet drink. C. J. Leverett, 325 alker St. 8. W. Atlanta 3. Single man, 48 yrs. old, raised on farm, wants general farm work. Can do anything on farm. Roe Brown, 131 Hun- ter St. Atlanta 12. White man, 24, not married, | no home. Sober, good health. Can drive tractor, Want good home, reasonable salary and work on farm. Eugene Yar- brough, c/o H. L. Jackson, Rt. Waco. wo caring for laying|q Young couple wants job on farm tending laying hens. Can also drive tractor and truck. Write or call. Ray Cooper, Rt. 3, Athens. Ph. LI 6-6886. pa aD IN RES ON Disa RE White man, single, 51 yrs. old, wants job light farm work, or as Caretaker. W. T. Smith, 1186 Francis St., N. W. Atlanta 13. Ph. TR 5-3730. See SY tag UN eC Reet _ Retired white man wants job as Caretaker farm or any kind of agriculture work, yard, flowers, all kinds stock. No row crops. Want room, board and reasonable salary. Well exp. sober and reliable. . C. Henry, 212 Pierce St. LaGrange. Ph. 4-4758. ee ee ee Want 25 to 50 acres of cot- ton to work on shares, and other row crops for 1960. Can handle any type farm equip- ment, and carpentry work. Or ars ie os ae Alfred ltchell, P. O, Box 34, Turin. Ph. 9-6942. Man, 50 yrs. old, wife 47, no children, want job.-on chicken farm or Overseeing cattle farm. Lived on farm all our lives. Both Christians. Dont mind work. Good many years Exp. with cattle. Can drive tractor, truck and keep up farm machinery. Wife also work. Good References. Let- ters ans. Owen M. Kittle, 15 Mulberry St, or P.O. Box 11% Porterdale. : Married man, 46 rs. old 2 children (boys, te aia 16 yrs. old), sober honest, heal- thy, raised on farm, wants job on farm for wages, car- ing for laying hens, raising broilers or dairy work in Stevens or Habersham Co. Can give references. V. B. Moore, Rt. 3, Toccoa. Want job on farm with 4- 5 R. house with electricity on school route, Can drive trac- tor, truck or any kind farm machinery. Do not drink. Am 50 yrs. old. Answer soon. W. C, Turner, Rt, 2, Senoia, White family, man 43, wife 37 and 3 children (8 - 13 yrs. old), man and wife to work, wants job on chicken farm. Experienced with layers. So- ber, honest and dependable. O. R. Martin, Box 604, Jasper. 48 yr. old man wants any kind of farm work, Drive tractor. Ready for work now. Good health and have good record. Want $65 month and room and board. Now live on Jack Hulets Place in Helena. Buck Kent, Helena. FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable man that can furnish self, for 24 A. truck crop on halves, and work some on farm for day labor. Good house, on Mail route, and wired for electricity. Al- so, want help for 40 A. farm. Cotton, tobacco and corn al- lotments. B. B. Strange, Rt. 4, Swainsboro. Want at once, nice, settled, white woman to help with light farm chores on farm. Must be in good health. $35 month with board and room. Mrs. Jack Rogers, Rt. 2, Clax- ton. Want white, working fore- man with small family, oper- ate bulldozier, all types farm machinery. Must be interested in livestock. 5 R. house with running water, on school bus route. About average farm weekly salary. Furnish refer- ences. Gus G. Moore, Rt. 1, Resaca. Ph. MA 9-5756 (Cal- houn), Want man or small family to live on farm 7 mi. Atlanta on bus line and do light farm work and help look after hor- ses and colts. J. H. Taylor, 205 Masonic Temple Bldg. De- catur, Want family to farm 30 A. land, tobacco, cotton and pea- nuts, and 8 barrel stand tur- pentine. Live 1 mi. Rock Spring Church on new Vidalia and Cedar Crossing paved road. J. L. Dowd, Uvalda. Want white woman, 55 - 60 yrs. old, to live as one of family on farm, in good home, and do light farm work fr private room, board and smail salary. Joseph Nobles, Rt. 1, Danville. - Want single man to do gen- eral farm work, for board, laundry and small weekly wages. Year round work for good man. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Overman, Rt. 2, Nicholls. Want man and wife to run dairy in Monroe County, milk- ing 30 to 35 cows. Reference and experience required. P. J. Weimorts, 1159 North Druid Woods Court. Decatur. Want elderly couple able to maintain selves to act as caretakers on farm for home and other considerations. Must be sober. Mrs. B. Harrison, 6823 S. Expressway, Jones- boro, Ph. GR. 8-625]. Want man over 50 with small family to drive tractor and work on cattle farm. Wife for light farm work, part time. References required. State ex- perience and wages desired. David Stough, Rt. 1, Locust Grove. Want unencumbered coun- try woman, 30-45 yrs. old, to do light farm work on farm. Pay according to work. Pri- vate room, board, mod. con- veniences Carl Perry, 603 East Spring St. Monroe. Want good, exp. farm fam- ily on 50-50 basis. 50 A., good cotton allotment on bale to acre land. Other crops want- ed 5 R. house, electricity, mail and school bus route. Good mules and tools, garden truck patches, and wood. Only good, honest, reliable family want- ed. John A, Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin, Want farm family for 1 or 2 H. farm on 50 - 50 basis, and part time work for cash available. Livestock and all required tools furnished. S. S. Storer, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Want middleaged white wo- man to help on farm, Light farm work, for room, board and salary. Christine Cagle, Rt. 1, Fairmount, fSiy Want reliable white man] and wife, able to work, to live in home on farm with family of 2 and do light farm work. R. R. Carlan, Rt. 2, Homer. Want reliable man with ex- perience for work with dairy cows and laying hens. No drinkers need apply. Mercer Dalton, Rt. 2, Alto. : SALES EVENTS Jan. 14 - Thursday Second annual Angus bull sale. . .at Millarden Farm, one mile south of Woodbury (Meri- wether County), on Geor- gia Hwy. 85 East... . 100 bulls - production and fer- tility tested. Sale starts at Noon. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Small: size Oliver crawler tractor, 6 ft. hydraulic blade, excellent cond., $995.00; 8 to 10 yd. LeTourneau scraper, good cond., $1,500.00. S. M. Dudley, Rt. 2, Ringgold. 24 in. Meadows - gristmill with sacker; Cyclone 2 eye self - feeding sheller with cob conveyor; lineshafts, pulleys, belts, measurers and toll box- es and scales; Hercules pow- er unit, 60 hp., size 4 x 5, mo- del OX, All in operation and can be seen anytime. E. J. Pierce, Hoschton. Intnl 4 can and 8 can ice bank cooler; 2 Intnl milking unit and 3 Surge milking unit, thirteen, 10 gal., milk cans. All in good cond, Pric- ed very cheap. Mrs. J. M. Trammell, Luthersville, Ph. WA. 7-3392: 26 steel stanchions, chain top and bottom hangers with 26 steel cow stalls, complete including uprights, top rail, partitions, alignment device, hanger and anchor. Good cond, Ea. stantion and cow stall together. Sell all or sep- arately $6 ea. Isaac Adams, Pate Rd., Dalton, Ph. BR. 4 tray, air cooled, thermo- stat controlled, cabinet incu- bator, used only part of 1 sea- son,several. sizes holding pens, three 8 pen section laying pens. all pens home made, in new cond. C. D. Tarpley, Rt. 1, Lake Harrow Rd., Morrow. Ph. GR. 4-4910 (Stockbridge). American wind mill, part has been moved, but part will have to be moved, Cheap. Mrs. Bert T, Swords, Rt. 1, Box 217, Fort Valley. 2 H. wagon, 24 disc. Ford harrow, 3 point hitch, 8 disc, 1 sec., breaking harrow. All pull type, in good cond. Mrs. T. W. Newsome, Sandersville. tank in excellent cond., com- plete outfit ready for pump- ing water, $50. T. W. Cous- sons, Rt. 2, Danville. 1951: GMC} 4 ~ ton, imfik truck, new motor and trans- mission, 5 good tires, bargain priced. Herman Bynum, Rt. 1, Hillcrest Rd., Norcross. New Holland corn shucker and sheller, model 11-A, for sale or trade for manure spreader or cattle. W. R. Nix, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Rototiller garden tractor, model B-1-6, needs some re- pairs, $100.00. Archie Hag- gard, City 10, Dalton. 2 deep well pumps, $100.00 ea.; shallow well pump, $25; 12 A. R. Wood gas chicken brooders and 12 Buckeye fuel oil chicken brooders. J. G. Meee Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5- 5 ; Super A Farmall tractor, good cond., planter, distribu- tor, cut - away harrow, 2 disc tiller, poison machine, ra'se, mowing mach., stalk cutter, drag harrow, trailor, scoop, gang plows, weeder, $1,500; 2 H. wagon, mule gear, Col planter, distributor, turning plow, cutoff saw. Mrs. E. K. Hendrick, Rt. 3, Douglasville. 504 chicken cages, feed and watering troughs, several bucket feeders, egg baskets, metal nest, drinking _foun- tains, warming outfit, brood+ er and automatic light timer with lights. Dan Austin, Jr., 4367 Glenwood Rd. Decatur. rs Gas brooder, baby chick feede erers, 1 kitson egg trough egg-o-matic | 7 gt. Burpee pre: ner, $15; Burpee unit, $10 or both, cultivator. E. W. S 1, Norcross, Ph, 2525 Farmall C _ tractor, very little; 7 ft. using original blade; plow, in excellent c disc harrow; mounts on tractor, all 100.00. C. G. Ander. Thomson. cultivators and planters Deere No. 5 mower; with seeder; Intnl f spreader and 1954 GM c- up. Clifford Johnson, Box 170 Palmetto, Ph. 5081. = : 2 H. hackney wagon wit bed, $20.00; Henkle Lespedeza combine, fits on any m er, $20; also, want set of p for 520 John Deere, in -goo cond., at reasonable _ price, Archie D. McDaniel, Duluth, E-Zee Flow 100, Fertiliz spreader, 20 holes, heavy duty tires like new; also, drawn farm 5 dercker brooder in cond., $30.00. G. L. Kuyl dall, 4465 Boulder Pk., | W, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI, 1947 Ford tractor, new 1100 x 28 tires, and transmission just hauled, all in perfect is not beat up, for $550.00. W. M. Ogle College Park, Ph. PO (Atlanta). : Trail type, 2 dise, tiller for Super A Farmall tractor, in good cond. with new disc, $50 at my barn. S. P. Spear, Rt, 4, Gainesville. es Bush and bog harrow, sub- soiler, for John Deere 4: D trac. tor. Tom Bolles, 2039 Tuxedo Ave., NE, Atlanta 7, Ph. 38-0902, a Used U-21 IHC power 60 HP, used on _ irri; pump or hammermill top trailer, 8 x 14, far for sale. Roy White Stone Mountain, Ph. Approx. 800, 10 x to back, laying cag Make offer, come after. ward Allen, Rt. 1, Ka Ph. GA. 9-1699 (Perry Clyde drag line hoist Sayers bucket real used for pulling log. swamp or cutting drum rehall able. Brown, Howard. : McCulloch 3-25 with 18 in. bow chain and 30 in. str, with chain. All for good cond., no letters, Bowman, Rt. 2, Robert Rd., Buford, Ph. 3922 ne $30.00; also 2 horse cultivator, $20.00; John guano distributor, al hew, . Mrs. Naomi Cardle, Rt. 2, Pavo. 1952 John Deere M. | tor, 1 row, 2 dise plow, dbl, sec. KBA harro ers and cultivator, 2 trailor, all good con or will trade for cat; good pr. mules. J. C son, Rt. 2, Adairsvill 9-6363 (Calhoun). Corley sawmi a 275.00; W-6 inn, 325.00; UD - 14 er unit, $500.00. J. Greenville, EQUIPMENT WANTED . John Deere quik- vator with disc til- y used, $200.00; 6 re coil springs for shorts and 1 long), d, $40. Milton P. Jdr., Rt. 3, Macon, -5806. : Chevrolet truck, in . with wench on ts and metal body, - will trade for 1955 ; 3200 pick-up truck. ; vans, Rt. 1, Box 146, prings, Ph, WO. 3- cultivator, planter, > and one - two 14 n plows. No junk, May, Rt. 2, r 77 row crop gas bur- fer 77 row crop Die- ner front end load- as, 8 disc, bush and . good cond. Pric- Ruark, ss steel Surge milk aple with automatic and 4 Surge stanch- like new, used 18 sale cheap. Pay- be arranged. Au- ; t., Rt. 1, Box 306, =Ph. LO, 3 . 4-9196. 3 me on treadle frame, ; eNo. G, 1 Ho turner, i horse drawn, Planet vator $13.50. All good J. R. Morgan, Lavon- milk storage tank and Machine, used very practically new. Write y . Emory Brinson, Rt. 6, eeebe TH. 1-753 1 Ford tractor, bush and ) harrow, smoothing har- ri sarborn rear attached r, Dearborn cultivator, 2 low, tiller, harrow and 2 Spreader. H. W. lark, Meansville, Ph. LO. 7- 1-1/2 ton, Dodge truck 12 x 8 steel bed, for 5 or will trade for Cub a with mowing machine or with 3 point hitch. 1, 110 Wilberger St., le, Ph. UN 6-9028. jley garden tractor and ) equip.; Big Dutchman a icken feeder and about f chain and trough; 5 ood gas chicken brood- 0 cap.; 19 eight ft., V- yaterers; 12, 8 ft., float erers. Cheap for cash. _,isley, Rt. 1, Smyrna, . 4-7140 (Atlanta). model, mounted type, n picker, in excellent 50.00; also, 20 ft. _ $100.00. FOB. M. J. ox 124, Quitman. wagon, $25; iron dbl. th 2 singletrees, $5.00; planter with plates 10 distributor for gar- tor, $25. Will not ship. fackson, Rt. 2, Stone neh. 9027. | 1,000 cap., Oakes gas | brooders, used 3 win- ty good cond., $175 1ough pipe to install use; also, hay rake, ery little for Farmall A, dump type. J. A. , Box 14, Rt. 1, Wins- smith large forage on avy vice and unused 35, Mark T. Warren, Rose. ; born dbl. section har- q 3 point lift, $125.00; hy- ( blade for D-4 Cater- new with cylinder, ; 8 point lift for mak- e brakes, $50. F. M. ay, 2488 Clifton Springs ecatur, Ph, DR. 8-297]. -_model 420, John Ford cultivator; 1959 ner, John Deere; 3, 10 blows. All in ) =m ee Kimbrel, - Oo . ckman cages, new- , larger size with hangers, complete 1 seul Want to trade new, small, gas powered, irrigation pump for 1 man power saw in good cond., or for young cow. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Want set of planters and cultivators, 1 or 2 row, Ford tractor within 50 mi. ra- dius of Douglasville, priced reasonable. Wade J. Harper, Rt. 1, Box 193-B, Winston. Want 1 horse wagon in good cond, with harness. Dave Drig- gers, Crescent. Want late model tractor, about 1 yr. old. Must be in good shape and bargain pric- ed. Ralph Dangar, Box 3, Roswell, Ph. 6621. Want front end loader with dbl. acting cylinders for H Farmall; also, want D. B. spiral action forage harves- ter with auger and blower. Must be in operating cond. and low priced. L. L. Lamb, Rt. 2, Dallas, Ph. 6094. Want Henry Vann tobacco curer, to fit 16 ft. barn, can use size 20 x 20 if price is right. State year model and present cond. P. W. Harrison, Rt. 4, Sylvania. sSNA oracle ces eee ea Want 1 row cultivator for Ford tractor. J. D. Nelson, Stockbridge, Ph. GR. 4-4690. Want Allis Chalmers G tractor with turning plow, fe epee and in good cond. C. . Wilkerson, 509 W. 7th. St., Nashville. Want 1 egg incubator for quail eggs. Advise what you have, cond. and price. Robert Johnston, Cogdell. Want snow bucket, 80 in. wide, adj. leveling blade that replaces bucket for Intnl. 150 power loader; also, for sale, belt pulley attach. for Ford traetor, 1946 to 1955 models, good cond., used very little, $35 at my farm. Tom L Johnston, Rt. 4, Summerville. Want 1 pr. of 38 in. x 11 or 12; perferably 12 in., tractor tires and tubes, Describe fully, stating age, cond., etc. S. L. Calfee, Boston, Want approx. 100 hp pow- er unit for hammer mill to grind feed for. cattle, will buy or trade hay. W. A. Estes, El- lenwood, Ph. GR. 4-4694. _ Want small, 5 or 7-1/2 hp., single phase, elec. hammer mill and motor combination. Must be in good cond. and rea- sonably priced. Denver La- nier, Portal, Ph. UN. 5-5785. Want Ford or Ferguson tractor and_4 sec. harrow in good cond., roto mower and 10 ft. E-Z Flow guano distri- butor in good cond, L. P. Sin- gleton, Fort Valley. samba cence eee ween NS Want used livestock body .|for 1-1/2 ton truck. Must be in first class cond. and rea- sonable. Turell Swindle, Nash- ville, Ph. 9292. peace ee ee 8 Want 1 water ram in good cond. Quote price in, first let- ter, A. L. Williams, Collins. Want Ford tractor, 1948 to 1952 model, in good running shape, for cash. With or with- out equip. James A. Vaughn, Dallas, Ph. 3707 after 7 PM. Want Diesel operated irri- fation outfit, large enough to irrigate 2 acres at a_ time. State price and size. W. E. oe pee Rutledge, Ph. Sear Se St geen. _ Want good used, medium size, 2 row, tractor with cul- tivators, planters and fertili- zer_ distributor, priced for a. F. Y. Rogers, Rt. 5, Ring- old. Want Petersine incubator, equipped to hatch Guineas of 600 or larger cap. Describe what you have in first let- ter. John A. Lawrence, Rt. 2, Box 345, Milledgeville, Want corn sheller with fly wheel in good cond. Weldon Gilbert, Rt. 3, Hancock Ave., Gainesville. Most Georgia soils are acid and require lime for profita- able production for most crops here, declares P. J. ux, agronomist, Agri- tension Service, for cultivators and disc harrow,|M *|Guernseys, all ~ LIVESTOCK Cattle Reg. Hereford bull, about 1 yr. old, very gentle, $200. See any day except Sunday. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 2, Heath Rd., Macon. Reg. Hereford bull, 14 mos. old, of Baca Homebuilder breeding, for sale or trade for Reg. heifers of equal val- ue. ii I. Brantley, Rt: 2 Wrightsville. 14 Reg. Angus heifers, in- noculated and vaccinated, 7 to 9 mos. old, good bloodlines, reasonably priced. John R. Franks, Rt. 1, Bremen, Ph. 5156 (Buchanan) after 6 P.M. Reg. Angus bull about 4 yrs. old, large boned and good size, selling because of in- breeding, $345. or trade for bull of equal value. Emmetie Vinson, Jr., Rt. 1, Byron, Ph. SH. 6-1088 (Macon). Bulls, 10-12 mos. old, dbl. Reg., polled Hereford; heif- ers, same age J. G. Wills, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5011. 2 niceemilch cows, 1 with ealf by side, other to freshen about Jan. 15th. T. M. Mor- ris, 648 Indian Creek Dr. N., Clarkston, Ph. HI. 3-6375. trudis bull, about 9 mos. old, cherry red. J. W. Morris, Dbl. . Farms, Box 119, Carroll- ton, Ph. TE. 2-2852. Polled Hereford bulls, fin- est bloodlines, all ages. Rea- sonably priced. George Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta. Reg. Angus bull calves, weaning age, championship bloodlines, for sale or will trade for good Reg. Angus heifers or cows. Peter Hod- kinson, c/o Circle H Angus Farm, P Ridge, Cornelia, Ph. 844-J-5. 12 Holstein springers, 2 from dairy herd, calfhood vaccinated, $200. ea. Louis Tate, Cloud- land, Ph. 599 (Menlo). 2 young Reg. Black Aber- deen Angus cows with young calves, $295. ea.; 2 bred Reg. heifers, $175. ea. . Delivered 100 mi. or less. C. N. -Mc- Clure, Dawsonville, Ph. AM- 5-2266. Reg. Black Angus _ bull, Westover Pridemere, son of Black Capmere 8th and Japalynka Pridemere born Sept. 11, 1957, wt. ap- prox. 1,200 lbs. Amos Burkholder, Rt. 4, Marietta, Ph. 7-1958. 1 Reg. Jersey bull calf, 6 mos. old, wt. approx. 300 lbs., $60. plus paper charging, ex- tra good cow, from artificial breeding. Guy McMillian, Da- cula, Ph. TH. 3-4439. Reg. Guernsey heifer, 1,100 lbs. with heifer calf, dropped Dec. 30, 1959, high producer; 900 lb. Reg. heifer with heifer calf, 6 wks. old; Reg. bulls, 12 to 24 mos. old. Priced to sell. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Reg. Angus bull calves, weaning age, vaccinated, best bloodlines, excellent body conformation, guaranteed breeders. For sale or will trade for heifers, cows or Shetland ponies. Carl Newton, 992 Lullwater Rd., NE, At- lanta, Ph. DR. 7-5318. Guernsey milch cow, to freshen about the 10th of Jan. with third calf. Has been tested for everything. H. Thurmond, Farmington. Reg. Jersey bull, 6 mos. old; also, 4 shoats; 12 mixed white and Red pullets, just started laying and 1 milk and 1 billy goat. J. W. Harrison, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-4581. Reg. Black Angus bull for service, Fee $2. Located 5-1/2 mi. W. of Marietta, just off Hwy. 120 on Villa Rica Rd. E. F. Wilkins, Rt. 4, Marietta. 2 yr. old bull stock, short horn, $175. Mrs. R. H. Rt. 7, Gainesville. Ph. 4-7781. 2 Reg. Angus bulls of the famous Texan Blackbird fam- ily. One approx. 3 yrs. old, other 1 yr. old. T. B. Tarvin, P. O. Box 295, Chickamauga. Ph, 432 Se Thoroughbred Santa Ger-. of Dwight], Clark, |S tzlehurst, 2 Guernsey and 1 Holstein heifers with young calves, and sev. other Guernsey heifers to freshen soon. Dairy type. All purebred. H. B. Brook- shire, c/o Amoco Sta., Hwy. 60, Suches. Sev. real good, red polled Hereford bulls, some just weaned, and some ready for heavy service. Deep red, blocky and most _ popular breeding. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. Juno 4- 2312 (Odum). Purebred Durocs, 6 mos. old gilt, $30.; Reg. sow, 2 yrs. old, $50.; sow not Reg., 2-1/2 yrs. old, $40; Reg. pigs, $17. Frederick Zipperer, Box 182, | Guyton (15 mi. S. of on state Hwy. 30). Young, meat type, Reg. Berkshire boar, proven sire, for sale or will trade for Pol- led Hereford bull calf and pay difference. Want dark red, short and stocky indivi- dual, purebred but not neces- sarily Reg. Stuart Lewis, 1264 Cumberland Rd., NE, Atlanta, Ph. TR; -2-1072. 14 pigs, 11 wks. old; 3 sows and 1 boar, all for sale cheap. Tommy Davis, Jr., bree Chatsworth (1 mi. W. of) Stock hog, white OIC and Hampshire crossed, 1-1/2 yrs. old, $30.; 7 large shoats, $20. ea. At my place. Charlie Edge, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. 2 Reg. Tamworth sows, 1 with Ist litter and 1 with 3rd litter; Reg. gilts, ready for breeding and pigs; 2 Reg. boar pigs, 8 wks.; mixed shoats, 125 lbs. avg, wt. B. B. Harrison, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Purebred Duroc pigs, 2-1/2 to 5 mos. old, either sex; bred gilts, to farrow in Feb. Foundation, Revinor and Red King breeding, with or with- out papers. Reasonable prices. M. M. Newsome, Sandersville, Ph. 3856. Reg. Hampshire boars ready for service; also, open gilts and bred gilts. Larry Young, Rt. 2, Chickamauga, Ph. 6893. Reg. Landrace, service age, boar and gilts, from popular ploodlines, Reg. in buyers name. Prices start at $25. M: T. Courson, Hazlehurst. 7 purebred Berkshire shoats, 2 gilts and 5 barrows, not Reg., farrowed Aug. 27, 1959, vaccinated, $15. and $20. at farm. H. M. Ponder, c/o Grass- view Farm, Woodstock Rd., Roswell. Reg. SPC boars, about ready for service, best bloodlines, long meat type, will make fine herd boars: also, 2 fine ee Reg. SPC gilts, fine for 4-H project. At my place. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. 1 Landrace boar, about 250 lbs., champion stock, $50. without papers or $75. with papers, at farm. Roy C. Hand- ler, Rt. 3, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-2738. 17 pigs ready for sale, Berk- shire and OIC cross, g00 feeders, $5. ea. if all taken. Marlor Maney, Hiawassee. Booking orders for 10 wk. old purebred Reg. Black Essex pigs. Ready for shipment Jan. 25th. All letters ans. Wiley Dampier, Rt. 1, Box 210, Val- dosta. ROA te eer ee Reg. big bone Guinea boar, 2 yrs. old, $30.; big bone Guinea boar, not Reg., ready for light service, $18.; 6 wk. old Guinea pigs, not Reg., $8. ea., 2, $15.;. Hampshire-Gui- nea crossed shoats, $12. ea., 4 mos. old. Will ship.. S. R. w.|Wade, Rt. 1, Alto Mey ew Use AU Purebred Tamworth, York- shire and Landrace gilts and a large number of feeder shoats, several hog feeders, watering troughs and farrow- ing stalls. Priced to sell. D. E. Austin, Jr., 4367 Glenwood Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-3137. PAGE THREE _Top quality, 8 wk. old, Reg. pigs, $5. ea.; shoais, 100. +o: 13U lbs., $15. Good Hampsnaire stock, at my place at Center-. ville. Pat Kirkpatrick, Kt. 1 Lithonia, Ph. 5794 Mountain). (Stone Dark cherry red Duroc gilts,: bred to farrow in eariy spring, $50.; open gilts, breeding age,. $40. ea.; 3 extra nice boavs,' 4 mos. old, $35. ea.; weaning: pigs, either sex, $25. All treac~ ed for Cholera and wormed. Reg. United Assn. and iumly guaranteed. J. H. Donaldson, e Houser Mill Site, Fort Val- ey. Duroc pigs, 14 wks. old, both sexes, wormed, treated for Cholera and Reg. in buy-= ers name, sired by good boar, $25. ea. Roscoe McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ph. GL. 2-2766. 8 small shoats3 bred sows, to farrow ist of March, 2 Hampshire, 1 large white, 2 and 3 litters, 1 purebred, big bone Guinea stock hog. S2ec- rifice all for $280. at my home, during the week. Mrs. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega, Choice, lean meat, Berk~ shires, male and females, from 50-100 lbs., of Cert. meat sire breeding. C. J. Hardman, Commerce, Reg, Landrace gilts, boars, service age boars, and bred Zilts, 100 pet. imvorted blocd- lines, Reg. in buyers name, unrelated prs. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. 50 Hampshire pigs, 12 wks. old, for sale. John M. Allen, 172 Vidal Blvd., Decatur, Ph. DR. 7-4758 (Atlanta). Cherry red Duroc mole. 5 mos. old, Res. in United Du- roc Assn. $39.: gilts same ege and breed. $30. with papers or $25. without pavers at. farm. A. C. Weathers, 9ox 37. Mershon, (on Hwy. 32). 10 wk. old purebred Black Polend China nigs, either sex, navers furnished in buyers name. reasonably voriced. Wayne Mes, Chester, - Ph. WR, 4-9379, 5 Horses, Mules, Ponies Gray mare, wt. about 1,200 lbs., guaranteed to werk any-~ where, $125. A. B. Loyd, xt. 3, Box. 93, Griffin. Good pr. genile, black, white nose, mare mules, wt. about 1,200 lbs. ea., about 11 or 12 yrs. old; also, wagon wheels, $8. ea.; 2 wagons, pad. and $35. ea. Riley C. Couch, Senoia. At Stud: Janroys Romeo, Tenn. Walking horse, Res. No. 521236, Fee, $50.; At Stud: 39 in. Chestnut, white mane and tail, purebred Shetland pony, Fee, $25.; also, for sale all col. Shetland ponies, Tenn, Walking Horses and 3 and 5 gaited ponies. John Wall Eatonton Hwy., Madison, Ph. 391 M 4. At Stud: 5 gaited American Saddle Bred stallion, Reeves Majesty. Genius, Reg. No. 34816. Sire, Peter Geniusg Dam, Miss Lida Peavines Standing at my home. Becky Bentley, 1119 Barnes Mill Rais Marietta. Ph. 8-7125. Sev. Reg. Standardbre brood mares, some to foal b outstanding stallions in 1960, Some have produced winning horse. Priced to move. Ps Ts Patton, Shady Dale. Ph. 5129 (Monticello) Buck skin color Burro (gela ding), well trained, rides wit saddle or hitch to buggy. N stubborn. Children can hans dle. W. L. Banks, Shady Daley Ph, 5564 (Monticello). 3 6 bred Shetland mares an fillies, 1 reg. Silver Dappl stallion, saddle horses, mul carts, harness, _ bridles ie saddles. Fred Miller, Rt. he Dalton. ; Reg. champion _ Hampshire sow, Reg. Hampshire boar, 12 shoats from champion, 2 Es- sex sows, good breeders, 12 wk. old pigs from Hampshire boar. Will sell all or separate. . H. Sebren, Winston, Ph. WH. 2-2970 (Douglasville). Reg. meat type Yorkshires, Hampshires and Durocs, Cert. disease free herd. Boars and gilts of all ages. Priced rea- sonable. Lawton Ursery, Ha- EN Tenn. Walking stallion Colts 18 mos. old, partly broke, guaranteed to be gaited, ne plug, $200. or will trade for larger horse, prefer mare but must be good. Chas. H: Hige gins, Bluff Rd., Rome,: Ph. 5587. 4 1 bay mare to foal in Feb, with split size from Shetlan stud, $150.; also, iron grey Tenn. walker gelding, 3. yr old, $200. Carl P. Savage, Jire Montezuma, Ph. 5931. 1 PAGE FOUR LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Horses, Mules & Ponies Extra nice Tenn. walking orse colt, 5 gaited, born arch 10, 1959, large for age. rs. George Reece, Box 84, yerly. 4 yr. pride and saddle, very gen- Je, children can handle. E. Faucett, 5990 Campbellton d., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph, DI. 4-1487,. Gentle, 5 gaited, horse, 4 yrs. old, spirited but gentle rode by 13 yr. old girl) and and made western type sad- dle. Will sell with or without saddle. . denkins, 14 Comerce St. Hogansville, Ph. 4551, Thoroughbred Reg. sorrel Tenn. Walking mare, 10 yrs. old, about 1,000 Ibs., well rained and gentle, suitable or ladies or children. Foal uly 26th, 1960, sire of colt eg. . Also, fine western sad- le, ~bridle, halter, shipping Janket and 25 bales good hay, 400. R. J. Bonner, Rt. 3, Car- tollton, Ph. TE. 2-3154. Sheep and Goats Reg. French Alpine goats, $ fine, young, male goats, feady for light service; 2 ex- llent young does, fresh in eb. for first time; rders for buck and doe kids r Feb. and Mar. del., $15. nd up: Del Norte bloodlines. iss Nellie M. Mingledorff, - Rt. 3, Douglas. 1 Nubian milk goat, will freshen about Feb. 1, heavy ilker, gentle, $30. at farm. eeda Otwell, 26 Watson Dr., Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-1216. 180 good Southwestern wes, 140 lambs and 7 Suf- olk rams, $3,000. for all. L. Vanlandingham, Howard, h. Union 2-4242. 1 fine Nubian milk goat oming in with first kid; also, male goat for breeding urposes at my place. Mrs. Lee irkley, 3860 Cascade Rd., Sw, Atlanta 11, Good milk goat, gives gal. ilk per day when fresh, will 'reshen last of this month. M. H. Walker, Rt. 1, Chick- pmauga. Swine Choice Landrace and Duroc reeding stock, _ Imported ploodlines, treated, Reg. in uyers name. Service age boars, bred gilts and weaning igs. Wm. E. Lanier, Rt. 2, be 84, Metter. Ph. MU 5 pigs, Landrace, SPC and OIC, born Nov. 2nd, heavy for @ge, $10. ea. 4 for $40. Can- tra ship, W. H. Jones, Rt. 7, acon. 4 Yorkshire boars, 12 wks. old, $20. ea Reg. in buyers Q ame. Conyer Poss, Rayle. 6 Hampshire-Duroe crossed ema wt. 75-80 lbs. ea. Males ave been castrated. Priced easonably. Located 5-1/2 mi. . Marietta, just off Hwy. 20. E. F. Wilkins, Rt. 4, Ma- fietta. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want a milk goat that is fone to freshen soon with irst or second kid. Must be good stock, not Reg. Tog- penbure or Saanan. No Nu- ian, no horns and reason- g@ble price. Silas Sniper, Rt. Commerce. 9 Want work type stud horse, id enough for service, pre- r broke horse blocky and About 1,200 lbs. or more; also, Want several mares, blocky nd young (work type only). uy McMillian, Dacula, Ph. TH. 3-4439 (Lawrenceville). Want 1 naturally hornless Saanan doe (goat), already bred to freshen in April for st time. and from high pro- uction strain, at reasonable ig J. W. Cartledge, Sr., 29 Hart Dr., Columbus. old Welsh stallion, | booking |R Want good grade polled cows with calves and rebred to good bulls. Prefer Black Angus. Robert S. Ware, Box 251, Hogansville. Want 1 good fresh milk goat. Will pay good price. George W. West, Box 7187 Station C. Atlanta. Want top quality, open or bred, Holstein dairy heifers. R. B. Curtis, Farmington, Ph. Madison 2603. : Want 3 to 5 yr. old Angus or Hereford herd bulls, from the South of East Georgia. Want to see their calves. N. Thompson, Mt. Vernon. POULTRY FOR SALE Bantams: Golden Sebrights, OEG and Partridge Cochin, from show winners. J. C. King, 208 Gramling St. Marietta, Ph. 8-8302. Dark Cornish bantams, bull dog type, hens laying, $5.00 pr.; 4 turkeys, 2 hens and 2 gobblers, $24.00; also, 2 rab- bits, $3. Mrs... J. E. Carter, Box 487, McCurry Dr., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-1388. Bulldog type, Dark Cornish show bantams, $10 trio. Every bird has either placed in shows or is directly out of outstand- ing show birds. Either old birds or early 1959 hatch, young, ready to start laying. . W. Pealor, 794 Ponce de Leon Terr. NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. TR. 5-3829. 4 pr. White Crest Black Polish and- 4 pr. Black Tail Japs, 1 pr. white Silkies, all banties, from show bird stock, $4.00 pr.; also some good strong pens at bargain prices. P. C. Powell, 1400 Northwest Dr., NW, Atlanta 18, Ph. SY: 4-4772. Mixed colored bantam pul- lets, some have started laying: also, few bantam roosters, 50c ea. Will ship. Cecil A. Boat- right, Rt. 5, Newnan. White Crest Polish, Crested and bearded Golden Polish bantams, South American Araucanus (Lay colored eggs) for sale or will trade Pheasants, quail or peafowl. S. J. Griener, 1394 Northwest Dr., NW, Atlanta 18. Black Langshan and white Langshan bantam fowl, ma- ture birds, $5.00 pr., $7.00 trio; 1 trio S. S. Hamburg bantams, $7.00; 1 pen, 3 pul- lets, I cock White crested Polish bantams, $12. F red Blaylock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chickamauga. Allen Roundhead and Ginn gray roosters and hens _ for ville. Ph. WH. 2-2788. Grey game roosters, black breast and black tail, grey back, $2.50 ea., 9 mos. old; Warhorse grey game cross, $2 ea., hens, also 9 mos. old. Will ship. S. R. Wade, Rt. 1, Alto. 1 nice pit game stag Hul- sey dead game, $5; 1 large R. H. cock, $5 ea. C. L. Griffin, 712 Oak St., Gainesville. 1,700 W. L. pullets, in pro- duction, about 6 wks., $2.00 ea. and you can pick off the nest; 4,000, 14 wk. old, $1.30. Chas. H. Higgins, Bluff Rd., Rome, Ph: 5587. _ Giant black Minorcas breed- ing hens and cockerels, $5.00 a:;. ggs.-15,$3.-- PPr Te RB. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan. 15 hens, Reds and white Rocks, $1.00 ea. also, 15 young white Rocks, 2 mos. old, 50c ea. Will trade for Tur- Keysi,7 design, Dbl. and Basket design with ap- pliqued handles, $12. ea.; Gentlemans Bow and Mon- key Wrench design, $8. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey EIl- lis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. : Want split rails (for fence). for 300 feet frontage, State price. R. K, Whiteford, Rt. 1, Auburn. Want 3 or 4 Chinquapin bushes; Sid. Hale, Rt: 2 Athens. Want home dried Peaches. Advise amount and price. Mrs. John Stone, Hoschton. HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE Nice new handmade quilts, full dbl. bed size, of good cot- ton material, cotton padding, 00 ea.; other new quilts made from solid material, Sunflower design, quilted by design, $12.50 ea. PP in Ga. Miss Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay. Nice new print quilt tops, $2.50 ea. plus 35c postage. Mrs. E. F. Green, Buford. White crocheted bootees, trimmed in pink, blue, yellow and green, 75c pr.; also, bibs to match, both $1.; white crocheted lace for pillowcases, $1. pr. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe. Crocheted doilies: rose pleated, pineapple ruffle and star ruffle, each, 15 in., $2.; edging, 3-1/2 in. wide, 75c yd.; 1-1/2 in. wide, 50c yd.; rose pleated vanity set, $3.50; rose pleated centerpiece, 30 in., $5. Miss Lois Spears, Rt. 1, Finleyson. ; Soft, washable, genuine lambskin, hand laced, baby moccasins, blue, pink and white, sizes, small, med. and large, $1.25 pr. PP. Mrs. Ed- gar Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun. trimmed, 20 dbl. bed size machine pieced, 8 postage stamp, monkey wrench, g of state. Mrs. J. G [Rt. 1, Felton. . Varigated hot dish z pot holder to match cheted turtle pil pillowcase trimming, pe. vanity set, whi 3 pe. colored vanity large white crocheted piece, $3. Add postag Tumlin, Eastonallee. | 6 large quilts, all ne terial, cotton padding, color linings, quilted by ee: ea. or 2, $15. at my Quilt tops, $2. ea.; cheted pot holders, boy girl, 30c ea. Add_ po Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. Unbleached pillo emb. and crocheted ed bleached _ pillowcases and crocheted edge, $ broadcloth pillowcas 7 dish towels, ( sheeting; {nett Rt.-1-Box 21,7 White cotton crochet by shoes, either pastel o: $1. pr.; rayon crocheted baby shoes pink, yellow, green o $1.25 por. Add 10c posta: vr. Elizabeth Coleman, | Box 205, Danielsville Athens. oe apple design, 59 x 72. in. crocheted flat doilies, di signs, 14 and 15 in. and $1.50 ea. Sallie W Morganton. ; 145 Counties Completed Testing BRUCELLOSIS ERADICATION One County Preliminary Testing Counties In which Preliminary testing has been started Morgan 13 Counties Now Area Testing ! Counties in which area testing is now underway Bibb Henry Comets McIntosh Dooly 7 Mitchell Fayette Putnam Pulasks Sumter s Taliaferro Terrell Thomas ~