Georgia Fa rmers Marke ulletin r Phil Campbell Co mmi9ssi9oner VOLUME 50 ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1965 NUMBER 47 OFFERS AWAIT SKILLED WORKERS IN GEORGIA STATE VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOLS OFFER AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO LEARN A SKILL-DURING THE DAY OR AT NIGHT THERE IS NO TUITION FEE. THERE IS NO AGE LIMIT OR HIGH SCHOOL DEGREE REQUIREMENT. SCHOOLS ARE LOCATED IN THE FOLLOWING GEORGIA CITIES Albany Americus Athens Atlanta Augusta Clarksville Columbus Decatur Griffin Macon Marietta Moultrie Rome Swainsboro Thomaston Thomasville Valdosta and Waycross A FEW OF THE COURSES OFFERED INCLUDE: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Automobile Mechanics, Aviation Mechanics, Electrical Construction, Maintenance, Appliance Service, Drafting, Office Machine Repair, Photography, Radio and TV Repair, Watch Repair, Welding, Data Processing Technology, Drafting and Design, Electrical Technology, Instrumentation, Nursing, Cosmetology, Medical Laboratory Assistant, Electronics. In many cases, graduates of these schools find jobs quicker and at better pay than college graduates. As many as six offers await most graduates. Many of these students have doubled their earning power or increased it by $2000 to $4000 a year. Check with the school nearest you or with the State Department of Education, Capital Square, Atlanta, Georgia. Georgia LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH BROILER PEANUTS Georgia First PIMENTO PEPPER NAVAL STORES IMPROVED PECANS PROTECTED FOREST LANDS PAGE 2 MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, July 7, 1965 GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAekson 4-3292 Notices of farm produce and UAflONAL EDITORIAL appurtenances admissible under postage regulations inserted one time on each request. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization licensed as a commercial business or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any individual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. PHIL CAMPBELL Go. Commissioner of Agriculture The Georgia Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against that law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail. Deborah. Pullin, Editor Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, 1917. Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes of address, etc., to CIRCULATION MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW address. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Agriculture Bldg., Atlanta. Farm Employment Wanted And Farm Help Needed NOTICE: Notices accepted for agricultural work only. Notices not accepted for housework, nursing or companionship needs. Farm Help Wanted Want colored man or sm. family to prepare land for cultivation, must be able to repair house in which to live, will furnish land for garden, etc. Located Clevemont Rd., Ellenwood. Mrs. E. B. Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., N. E., Atlanta. Ph. 876-0538. "Want a retired single man, under 65, to do light farm work, must be in good health, no drinkers, will furnish 4 room cottage, rent and board, no salary. E. M. Battle, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. MA. 9-6222 (no collect calls). Want exp. dairyman, with small family, good starting wages and chance for advancement in pay. H. D. Thames, Sr., Fayetteville. Ph. 461-2841 (no collect calls). Want white man or couple to feed and water small number of livestock in exch. for house, lights, water. Woodrow W. Dyches, 125 Montgomery Cross Roads, Savannah. Ph. EL. 5-1940. Want white man and wife to live on small farm and do general farm chores. Sm. house and $50.00 mo. salary furnished. Would consider middle-aged man with farm exp. Mrs. Viola Smith, Rt. 1, Oakdale Rd., Smyrna. Want exp. dairyman for Surge milking parlor, can use more than 1 person. Apply in person. R. P. Tatum, Rt. 1, Social Circle. Ph. 786-5443 (Covington) (no collect calls). Want someone to clear 10 acres for pasture, will exchange pulp wood on the land for clearing, need someone at once. Roy Grindie, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Farm Work Wanted Retired highway employee, age 72, wants work as caretaker on farm or light farm work. Has small income, own furniture and car, will need 2 rooms with utilities furnished and small salary. Prefer Fulton or Clayton County area. Oren Bowers, Gen. Del. East Point. Will clear fields of fieldstone in Newton, Rockdale, Henry counties in exch. for use of the land or $10.00 ton payment. J. J. Cronan. Butler Bridge Rd., Rt. 2, Covington. Ph. 786-5241. Man age 21 needs job at once on poultry farm raising broilers, 4 yrs. exp. Need 2-room furnished house. Johnnie Presley, Rt. 1, Box 374, Adairsville. (Z.C. 30103). Want light job on chicken or cattle farm. Want room, board and salary. R. C. Collins, Rt. 2, Lithonia. n. age 59, white, abstainer, Vv. t,_ , -ian, needs work badly on farm, N. Ga., for land on railroad; also, need well-indexed books, catalogs, encyclopedia, maps, etc., for colleges, public libraries. Work part time free, prefer with humanitarians. Francis A. E. Brunton, 634 W. Peachtree St., N. W., Atlanta. Man and wife want job on farm, prefer N. Ga. Mrs. Minnie Black, Rt. 1, Winder. Elderly couple wants job on farm doing light farm chores or working with livestock. Need 4-5 room house with bath. Prefer Fulton, DeKalb or Cobb counties. Need job at once. Can furn. ref. C. B. Kelley, Rt. 1, Buckhead. (Z.C. 30625). Man, age 46, and family of 5, wants job as caretaker or on poultry farm, 28 yrs. exp. in poultry work. J. W. Aeger,. 153-B Garden Homes, Savannah. White man, age 37, with wife and 2 small children wants job tending to broilers. Must be on school and mail route, with Christian people. Must come in person. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. White man, wife and 6 children wants work on poultry farm, exp. in dairy farming also. 4 of children can work, ages 12, 13, 14 and 16. Opal White, Rt. 1, Acworth. Farm Machinery and Equipment FOR SALE David Bradley garden tractor motor, needs rebuilding comp., $10.; 3 Buckeye coke brooders, $30. ea., some for $10. Sell or exch. for cow or calves of equal value. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. 4 ton feed bin, $60.; 3 ton feed bin, $50., inside poultry feed bins. F. M. Beck, Jr., Rt. 4, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-2359. 20, 800 Ib. cap. range turkey feeders; John Deere manure spreader with steel floor. Jimmy Porterfield, Rt. 1, Danielsville. Ph. 795-2820. 2 pulverizers and clod busters with 3 pt. hitch, in perf. cond., $50. and $75. ea. John Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple. Ph. 562-3779 (after 8 p.m.). John Deere 12A combine, exc. for combing oats, good repair, $100.; 150 Big Dutchman square egg gathering baskets, 50? ea. C. W. Anthony, Midland. Ford 641 diesel tractor with Woods rotary mower, 3 pt. hitch, good cond., will not sell separately, $1350.00; John Deere 420 tncycie lor ousting cotton, high tires on rear, $995.; John Deere 5 disc tiller on rubber, seeder box, $85. Billy Powell, Buena Vista. Ph. 649-4852. Blue Line 6-row cotton duster for Int. 130, $50.; Blue Line 6row cotton duster for Cub Int., $25.; 5 ft. mower machine for Cub Int., $75. John C. Bazemore, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7608. Quail breeding pens, 2 all metal, 6 section pens, 1 growing pen and 1 brooder. Larry Coleman, 2040 Cannon Farm Hill Rd., N. E., Atlanta 29. Ph. 634-9823. 1-horse Miley deluxe trailer for sale. J. A. Carpenter, 2795 Barnett Shoals Rd., Athens. 1224 Lawler laying cages, $400.; Egg-O-Matic, 5 case per hr., dry cleaner, sander, $250.; grader, $150.; brooder troughs, baskets. Joe W. Butler, Rt. 1, Forest Lodge Farms, Camilla. Ph. 336-3516. Hammermill with 20 hp. motor, 2 ton mixer, sackers with 15 hp. motor, 3,000 Ib. scales with Mercury switch, unloading pan, auger with 1 1/2 hp. motor, auto, push button starters, 3 phase, elec. wiring, switch boxes incl. Exc. cond. Norman Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls. Ph. 632-5126. (Alma). Elec. motor, 3 hp., 3 phase continous-duty; 2-horse drawn cotton duster, stalk cutter, 2 walking cultivators, turning plows, other mule-drawn equip.; Craftsman 8-in. table saw and joiner, sev. yrs. old but good cond., joiner hardly used. John M. Garrett, Rt. 2, Mitchell. New Holland field harvester with row crop and grass attach.; AllisChalmer's harvester with both attach., $250.00 ea. L. L. Adamson, Morrow, Ph. 474-4004. Jet type well pump and tank, 45 ft. plastic pipe to go in well, foot valve and pressure switch, reasonably priced at my home. Located 3 mi. N. of.John G. Pierson, Rt. 2, Culloden. Poulan power saw, used on farm, good bow and chain, F200, good shape, $135.00. Bussey Benton, Rt. 3, Smoky Rd., Newnan. Ph. AL. 3-3080. Allis-Chalmers 40 combine, good belts, fair cond., $100.00, at farm; C.A. Allis-Chalmers 2-row cultivator, used very little. L. V. Groves, Rt. 4, Box 2075, LaFayette. (Z.C. 30728). Avery mowing machine; Avery hay rake,; Oliver 18 turn plow; smoothing harrow for tractor, other equip, horse drawn and in good shape. M. H. Thomason, Rt 2, Box 112, Dalton. (Z.C. 30720.). 8N Ford tractor, reconditioned and painted, for sale. Jacob Varn, Hoboken. Ph. 458-3185. 20 in. Clinton chain saw, used 2 seasons, exc. cond., $150.00. Barbara Tuggle, Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph. 646-5434 (Buchanan) (no collect calls). 1 hand turning corn sheller for sale. See and make offer. Ira B. Sullivan, Rt. 5, New Clinton Rd., Macon. Ph. 746-2128. 300 metal hen nests, 14 holes to ea. nest, exc. cond., $4.00 ea. C. M. Henderson, Rt. 5, Box 34, Austell. New Holland Hayliner 271 baler; New Holland 404 hay conditioner; John Deere #8 six ft. sickle mower. All in exc. cond. Joe H. Acker, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 4788131 (Jonesboro) (after 8 p.m.) (no collect calls). McCormick-Deering 9 ft. hay rake, mule drawn type, exc. cond., $75.00. R. H. Freeman, Forsyth. Ph. 994-5882. Farmall H tractor, 3 pt. hyd. lift, one 6 ft. sickle mower, one 6 ft. rotary mower, 18 disc cutting harrow, 10 disc Rome bush and bog harrow, all in exc. cond. Priced for quick sale. M. C. Sims, Bold Spring Rd., Monroe. Ph. 267-2130. Allis-Chalmers mowing machine, 7 ft. blade, good cond.; 3 pt. hay rake. Sale or trade for cattle or hay of eq. value. J. W. Wilkes, Bar Rest Ranch, Warm Springs. Cross cut wood saw with 2 good handles, $6.00; no. 332 Universal meat grinder and stuffer, $7.00; good brace and 3 bits. $3.00; also, 10 gal. iron wash pot, $6.00. Located near Bibb Mill. Mrs. J. T. Pullins, Rt. 2, Box 169, Forsyth. 2 metal inside feed bins, 5 ton cap., exc. cond., $100.00, or will exch. as part payment on Ford 8N or 9N tractor. Also, sheet metal and old chicken feeders, etc., free for picking up. E. Deeley, Rt. 6, EbenezerRd., Marietta. Ph. 422-7859 (no collect calls). 4 Large feed bins; oil brooders and chicken feeders. W. C. Millwood, Rt. 2, Dawsonville, Ph. 2652168. $)) GAL. Zero bulk milk tank. $1000.00; DeLaval C.I.P. pipeline with 3 milk units and 3 Hutson side opening stalls, $900.00. B. A. Davis, Rt. 2, Cave Spring, Ph. 7773601. Cut-off saw with table, 2-wheel cattle trailer with ball hitch; 2wheel trailer; 4-wheel farm wagon; set of McCormick 1-row planters, fertilizer unit; 8 ft. No. 7 fertilizer spreader; McCormick 4E hammermill. All in A-l cond. C. E. Wills, Rt. 1, Collins Rd., Kennesaw. Ph. 428-3076. Massey Harris #60 combine, motor and sm. grain head, good tires, all in good operating cond., ready to work, $900. T. L. Sweat, Broxton. Ph. 359-2898 (no collect calls). Ford mounted single corn puller for sale, reasonably priced. H. E. Collier, Rt. 1, Poulan. Ph. 7762152. John Deere 10 in. hammermill, sev. extra screens and a sacker attach., exc. cond., $50. Lawrence Sheppard, 4449 Rockbridge Rd., Rt. 5, Stone Mountain. Ph. 4434727 (after 6 p.m.). John Deere H tractor, good tires, $150.00 or best cash offer. H. L. Summers, Rt. 1, Joy Lake, Morrow. Weed cutter, needs engine repairs, reasonably priced. M.P. de Castro, Kenwood, Stockbridge, Ph. 483-8281. Sickle mower for Gravely tractor; Reel mower, 50 gal., rubber tired. Hardy sprayer, $75.00 for all. Gene Waits, Midway Rd., Marietta. 5 ft. offset harrow on rubber ties, nearly new, $175.00; also, 3 pt. hitch, rotary hoe, $40.00, at farm, located 3/4 mi. W. of 1-75 on Hwy. 96. E. E. Wantland, Rt. 1, Box 110, Fort Valley. Myers deep well pump and motor, nearly new, $100.00. Harry E. Wells, Rt. 6, Macon, Ph. YU 63576. Farm Machinery and Equipment WANTED Want an inside chicken feed bin for a Big Dutch auto, feeder, 7 ton cap. Jim W. Garrett, Rt. 1, Homer. Ph. 677-4914. Want a John Deere grain drill with steel wheel and all parts. P. L. Oglesby, Rt. 1, Box 142, Dewy Rose. Want dozier blade, turning plow, sickle mower and other equipment to fit Bolen Husky 600 riding garden tractor; want small motor driven concrete mixer. E. L. Dillard, Rt. 1, College Park. Ph. 964-6935 (after 6 p.m.). Want old or used compost shredder grinder, need not be in running cond., with or without motor, within 50 mi. Micheal Mistakovich, 544 Cleburne Terr., Atlanta 7. Ph. 521-2957 (no collect calls). Want bush hog, 3 pt. hitch, 4-5 ft. rotary mower or equivalent. State make, price and cond. J. C. Milburn, Gibson. Want a cider mill. State price and cond. H. C. Holloman, ime to Transit Inspector. The second tag should contain your return address, the name and address of the person to whom the plants are being sent; and sufficient postage (Prepaid of Express Collect) to allow forwarding from Transit Inspec- tor to destination. Address of Transit Inspectors is as follows: Transit Inspector Georgia Department of Agriculture Division of Entomology & Plant Industry Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Transit Inspector Georgia Department of Agriculture Division of Entomology & Plant Industry P. O. Box 114 Tifton, Georgia Nursery stock, excluding all flower bulbs, corns, tubers, roots, and soft-bodied plants such as ferns, flowering annuals perennials, etc., shipped or moved within the state of Georgia must be inspected. PAGE 8 MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, July 7, 1965 Attention Hog Farmers VACCINATE WATCH REPORT HOG CHOLERA OUTBREAKS ARE CONTINUING TO CAUSE SERIOUS LOSSES TO HOG FARMERS IN GEORGIA. THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE IN COOPERATION WITH COUNTY AGENTS, FARM ORGANIZATIONS, VETERINARIANS AND GEORGIA HOG FARMERS IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA HAS BEEN WORKING AROUND THE CLOCK TO HALT THIS UPSURGE IN CHOLERA CASES. THE ONLY WAY CHOLERA CAN BE STOPPED IS WITH THE COOPERATION OF ALL GEORGIA HOG PRODUCERS. VACCINATE IF YOU LIVE IN OR NEAR ONE OF THE COUNTIES WITH CHOLERA INFECTION, VACCINATE YOUR HOGS WITH MODIFIED LIVE VIRUS AND SERUM IN ORDER TO ASSURE PROTECTION AGAINST CHOLERA. IF YOU DO NOT LIVE IN THE SOUTHEAST SECTION OF GEORGIA AND DO NOT PLAN TO PURCHASE OR SELL HOGS IN THE NEXT TWO OF THREE WEEKS, CONTINUED USE OF CRYSTAL VIOLET IS ADVISED. THE KILLED VACCINE IS RECOMMENDED AS IT IS CHEAPER FOR THE FARMERS TO USE, CAUSES NO AFTER EFFECTS AND CARRIES NO DANGER OF SPREADING CHOLERA. WATCH CHECK YOUR HERD DAILY FOR ANY EVIDENCE OF SICKNESS. REPORT REPORT IMMEDIATELY ANY SUSPICION OF CHOLERA TO YOUR COUNTY AGENT, VETERINARIAN OR THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. IF CHOLERA IS DIAGNOSED IN YOUR HERD, YOU WILL BE PAID FULL MARKET VALUE FOR ANY HOGS LOST TO CHOLERA. DISPOSE BE SURE ALL DEAD HOGS ARE BURIED OR BURNED.