Phil Campbell, Commissioner es ; 2 * i : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1958 - NUMBER | PHIL CAMPBELL of . Agriculture. fois is the first county eae to be certified as ds show that 845 herds" were S- Dotascht of ft apeeul: te Department of Agriculture gricultural Extension Service ilkinson county. Al- LKINSON COUNTY BANGS FREE ation of feeniers, veteri- g nty officials and everyone con- ii oo us oe done in such a |- = of fhe herds: were. e infected. s CALENDAR Nov. 15, s Valley - _ vereh growers eens Nov, 18- 21, Atlanta Annual conven- ~ tion, Georgia Farm Bureay Federa- gtion. = Nov. 25-27, Atlanta Southern Seeds- | E mens Association annual meeting. ' Dec. 4, Rock ee Park ad short course. es 4, ABAC, Tifton Tractor, equip- ment maintenance short course. ~ Dec. he. Paanibuds Dec. 6, Albany: Dec. are Chattanooga; Dec. 13, Atlanta Community Improvement banquets. Dec %, ABAC. Tifton = course. Corn short Dec. 11, ABAC, Tifton Broiler pro- | duction short course. Dec. IL Macon 4-H Hybrid corn meet- : ae: 5 : : Dec. ih Atlanta Eive- acre cotton PonEert meeting. ry | be representatives of the ee paemine who will Counties Not Free of Disease 158 Sto: lt: Research May a Tung Nut Producers Research by the ULS. Department ae - Agriculture may help reverse the current trend away from the use of tung oil in the manufacture of paints and other sur- face coatings. : Scientists of the Departments South- -ern Utilization Research Branch at New A Orleans, La., _ zinc res sinate makes it possible to use found that the addition of tung oil m: processes premously not open Their tests show also that by adding fungicidal acids to tung-oil paints it may ae be possible to produce surface coatings Continued on Page 4) larger number. ee - duction as they learn more about the bu- Housing, Equipment = For 2,000 Broilers = The broiler industry has now spread into sections of South Georgia and more and more farmers are looking at broiler production as a possible new source oe farm income. te Although there are a number of fac oe tors to be considered before launching a > ea broiier production program one of the most important is the availability of the proper housing and equipment for raising broilers. 4 The Agricultural Extension Service ~_- recommends a minimum production of 2,000 birds if a broiler program is to be worth while. Most broiler growers pro- - duce from 4,000 to, 6, 000 broilers at the time and many, of course produce an ev en . But many farmers interested in broil- ers want to start small and increase pro- siness. For these people a minimum pro- duction of 2,000 birds should be consider- ed and here is what the Extension service says you will need in the way of housing _ and equipment. . One house 30 x 80 feet including a 10-. ~ foot feed room. (This will give one square foot of floor space for each bird). oe Three brooders of 1,000 chick capaci- ty Three chick guards to circle brooders. 20 one gallon j jar waterers to use when the birds are small. Eight 8 foot automatic waterers or 16 four feot waterers. : 36 four foot chick size feeders with | . stands. a 48 five foot broiler feeders oth stands. (If hanging tubular feeders are used in- stead of trough feeders you will need 60 of these). The Agricultural Extension Service has a plan for a 30-foot wide pole type gable roof broiler house with ridge vent- ilators It can be built any length and you can get a blue print and list of needed ma- terial from your county agent or by writ- ing the Agricultural Extension Service, College of Agriculture, University of Georgia, Athens. * PEANUTS + BROILERS Georgia, First: * PEACHES e NAVAL STORES PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St, Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class maiter 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. NATIONAL EDITORIAL | Asso charien eo LL ATE MEMBER Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each re- quest and repeated orly when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. 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Atlanta 3, Georgia SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE - SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Want to buy or trade for good Good strawberry, Klondike, used Ford tractor with hydraulic | 90 C: $5 M: Mastodon $1 -C; dife. Clyde Boyd, Rt. 2, Royston. Farmall Cub harrow, used very little. $100. Randolph Mar- tin, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald. Want good, 4-row cotton dus- ier and pulley for Ford Ferguson tractor; also set plows, within 75 mi. Jasper. Enos E. Mullins, Rt 2, Jasper. 1946 M. FHC tractor, $750; 1954 1-row mounted corn snap- per, IHC for Super C Farmall, $600. E. K. Fowley, Rt. 2, Athens. 1947 Ford tractor, bush and bogg harrow, 2-wheel wagon, drag harrows, good cond., $450. ce J. Coffey, McDonough. Ph. John Deere M planter. culti- vators and harrow, excellent cond. Sacrifice for cash. T. A. Turner, RFD 4, Forsyth. 2 row Ferguson tractor, good shape. Sell or trade for any ne row tractor and equipment. W. N. Burkett, Rt. 1, Douglas. PH-0121-Y. 1952 Ford tractor, used very fittle, and 5 pieces equipment, bush and bog and spring tooth fharrows, rake, side mower, 2 wheel farm trailer, $1,250. W. C. Hall, 601 Log Cabin Dr., Smyrna. Ph. 5-4203. : Want a Woods Rotary Cutter. State cond.. lowest price and lo- eation. Letters ans. Bobby Rus- sel], Winder. Allis Chalmers B tractor with cultivator, 2-5 dise harrows, 2 dise tiller, drag harrow, 1 Avery xoule drawn mower. Dallen Lov- eli, Tignalh also. good, white nest onions, $1.45 gal.; sundried apples. 50c Ib. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum- ming. MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED Bottom plow, No. 189-193 (broke 60 A.), for Super A or A tractor, $60 FOB. Will ship. A. H. EDalgo, Rt. 3, Nashville. Berkly Deep well Jet pump with. 30 gal. tank and all the pipes, used about 1 yr. Cheap. Mrs. C. M. Keener. Sr., 3005 Peek Rd., S.W., Atlanta 18. Dairy Equipment: 1 almost new Ice bank Kelvinator, 8 can milk cooler, 1 Western House 8-can milk cooler and 38 good 10 gal. milk cans. On Hwy. 12 between the rivers. E. L. Turner, Rt. 1, Greensboro. Want 1 or 2: used 10 x 38, 4 or 6 ply tractor tires and tubes, priced reasonably. W. C. Wren, Gibson. Dairy 12 can Intn] milk cool- er, good shape, also 25 milk cans. Reid Duvall, Rt. 4, Madi- son. Ph. Greensboro 6637. -Want small hammer mill, cheap but cond. does not have to be good, just repairable. A. B. ere P. O. Box 400, Elber- on. Large 2 roller mule drawn cane mill and boilers, 50-60 gal. Reasonable, or exch. for young hens or stock at market price. MISCELLANEOUS _ EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED Want 1 scoop and a 3-point dise plow for Ford tractor. R. M. Page. Rt. 1, Box 299, Griffin. 150 layer cages, good cond., 50c ea. S. M. Davis, Kathleem. - 50 T. Intn} hay baler (square Deere B tractor, 1949 D. Case tractor. Tim Cole, Rt. 2. Newnan. Simplex 5-row mule drawn cotton duster, $140. L. A. Allen, Rie McDonough. Ph. 3780. 12 in. bottom plow, 10 disc harrow pick-up or drag type and cultivator for Intnl] Cub or A tractor. Cheap. A. C. Wright, Rt. 1, Pitts. 2 pr. Steelyards, $1 pr., good shallow well pump and tank, $10. Cannot ship. Ralph Wil- Hliams, Rt. 1, Suwanee. Grist mill 30 in. burs with sift- er barrell scoops, good shape, $40; Shucker-Sheller, drum type, $40: 20 HP Fairbanks Morse Motor 220-V 3 phase with boxes, like new, $150. Ted Penland, Monroe. Ph. 7191. Good 1 H. wagon with short tongue. ta haul with tractor on farm. Extra good wheels. Cheap. W. L.~Wilson, Sparta. * \ Want 1-H or could use 1/2 horse, deep well pump, of well known brand in good cond. State prices ete. Mrs. C. L. Stacks, 'Rt. 1, College Park. Ph. PO-1- 6438. Want 3-dise plow, good cond., reasonable. Contact first. Taft Parker, Rt. 1, Box 111, Zebulon. Ph. LO-7-8472. ; 1 disc tiller plow for 1 row Allis Chalmers B tractor. B. 2. Buffington, Rt. 1, Gashen Springs Rd.. Norcross, : PLANTS FOR SALE eT Klondike strawberry, 90 e:: 300, $2, 500, $3. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Klondike strawberry, $1 C., 300, $2.50. Send 20c for/postage. Miss Lee Crow. Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. ~ Everbearing. and Blakemore strawberry, well rooted and strong, $8 M. Del. by PP. E. F. Entrekin, Rt. 2, Box 53, Bremen. Rt. 2, Temple. Dorsitte large fine flavor strawberry, $1 C.; Streamliner everbearing, 50e doz. Add _post- age. Mrs. Logan Beach, Rt. 1. Gainesville. Early Jersey and Chas. W. cabbage, $2.75 M., 500, $150, 70 C.; white and yellow Bermuda onions, $2 M., 500, $1.25; Pre- paid. Satis. guar. H. E. Smith, Baxley. Large size Blackemore Straw- berry, 90e C., del. PP., damped packed. W. E. Barker, Rutledge. , Everbearing strawberry, 75c C., or by mail $1 C., $5 M., plus postage. Located on Hasting Bridge Rd., 3 mi. E. Lovejoy. Mrs. A. L. Dodd, Rt. 2, Hamp- ton. Chas. W. and E. J. Cabbage plants, now ready, $2.50 M., 60 C. Exch. for print feed sacks. Florence OQuinn, Rt. 2, Sur- rency. Large Blakemore strawberry, 50 plants, $1, $1.50 C. del. No stamps or checks. Prompt ship- ment. Mrs. Elizabeth Allison. Rt. 7, Gainesville. Fig plants, 25c-50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla. 5 Tenn. Beauty strawberry, $1 C. in Ist zone. No chks. Mrs. A. C. Holland, Rt. 2, Gainesville. 1952 Farmall Cub tractor with mower, side plow, power lift, harrow, cultivators, cotton dus- ter and buzzard harrow, $600. Shellie D. Branch, Rt. 1, Glenin- ville. 4, Winder. bales) 12 row, 7 in. space Case} grain drill, small seed attach-} ment; A-6 Case combine, John /Deere No. 5 mower, 1945 John Streamliner strawberry, $1 Cv in Ga. only. Mrs. John Weaver, | Runs well. R. H. Hardy, Sr., Rt. ey SEED AND GRAIN . FOR SALE Germ. 88.00 pet., 15 tbls; 10 tbls. $1; also Willets Wonder Frostproof English Pea Seed, Germ. 97.00 pct., 60 cup, $1.50 Ib. Postpaid. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. 200 bu. 48-93 Victorgrain oats, $1 bu. at barn, bulk, combine run, purity 96.24, germ. 95.00 pet. Joe Elrod Sr., 317 N. Hill St., Griffin. Ph. 3502. : 600 bu.- bulk Cokers Victor grain and oats, pure seed, 96.18 pet., germ. 92.00 pct., bright. clean and sound, $1 bu. W. B. Keily, Rt. 2, Byron. . Cert. Sweet Borre Lupine, Germ, 85 pct. D.C. Royal, Ash- burn. i Borre Sweet Lupine, Germ. 92.50 pet.; Purity, 99.06 pct. No noxious weeds, 13 lb. Will ship. W. H. Willson, Rt. 1, Albany. Ph. HE-5-4038. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE All new crop pecans: Schley, 10 Ib. lots, 50c lb. also have Stuart, Pabst, Success. Full money back guarantee. Add postage. F. C. Garrett, Ft. Gaines. a New crop Stuart shelled pe- cans. 4-1/2 lb. mixed, mostly halves, $6; 4 Ib. asst. halves, $6, mixed seedlings, mostly halves, $1.35 Ib. Del in_Ga. Cash with order. Gilford Register, 1012 First Ave., SW., Moultrie. 100 Ibs. nice extra large thin shelled new crep pecans, 35c lb. plus postage, large Seedlings, ing. Large Paper Shell pecans, 40 lb. Postpaid in Zones 1-2-3. Mrs. J. K. McRae, Rt. 4, Quitman. New crop pecans, per Ib: Stuarts, 50c; mixed nuts, 40 PP or Exp. paid. Mrs. T. M. Greene, Box 262, Zebulon. t 1956 corp Stuart and Schley (mixed) pecans, 10 lbs. $5 PP; 100 Ibs. $40, FOB. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. ; New crop pecans for sale, or exch. for 100 Ib. cap. washed, Print feed bags: 1 lb. for each bag Ship bags and will ship pecans return mail. Ea. pay post- age. J. D. Powell, Box 529, Fitz- gerald. g Medium and large size pecans, 40c lb., smaller, 35 Ib., all se- lected nuts, quality extra good. Postage prepaid. Checks Money Order accepted. W. A. Walker, Quitman. fi No. 1 Schley pecans, 55 Ib., Van Deman and medium Sch- Jeys, 50c lb., No. 1 Stuarts, 45c Ib., good seedlings, 35c lbs, fresh- ly shelled halves, $1.10 Ib., brok- | en pieces, $1 Tb. All del. Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Zones. Geo. A. McAr- thur, 1506 Third Ave., Albany. Shelled pecans, Schley and large Seedlings, halves $1.50 Ib., broken pieces, $1.40 Ib. Add post- age. Mrs. Marion Toler, Rt. 1, Americus. ; : Well filled pecans, Stuarts 35 lb., Money Makers and Success 44 30 Ib. All in 5 Ib. bags. Add 50c postage. All or ders filled promptly. C. L. Vining. Box 115, Nicholls. MISCELLANEOUS - FOR SALE APPLES: Nice sundried apples, 50 lb. plus postage. Mrs. W. B. Quarles, Rocky Face. Nice dried apples, 50 lb. not Jess than 5 lb. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Lawrence, Middleton. 3 BEES: : aUy 30 hives Bees, pa home-made gums, not Yr 2 years, $3 ea. for lo Lovell, Tignal Green Glaze Collard seed,| truck load. Del. Wes Tansy, 15 rooted bt $3.25; 5 Ib., $1.65 del. Zo: sold. No checks. Mrs. 25c lb.-Mrs. Mamie Bell. Char- | b$t gal. J.-E.. Perk Jones Rd., Macon. or} bags. Mrs. Myrtle P. 1S. Molena. H. C. | Gibson, W 2-3 Ib. nice butter, lb. at my house, 9_ Dahlonega, 9-E Hwy. | Saturdays. Mrs. R. H. Rt.'.3, Dawsonville. FERTILIZER: Extra good hen few shavings. Sell lanta. L. BE. Widney, Ferry Rd., S.W., Al PL-3-9005. GOURDS: jeu Martin and dipper g ea., larger, 50c ea., S sizes. 5c-10c ea. Add Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. illa. HERBS2 0 <7 Elecampane, Catni; lie, 3, 10. Exch. for Ho or Thyme. Add pos R. I. Williams, Rt. 1, HAY: ; About 300 bales Peanut hay at Ma free of sandspurs. nv Johnson grass. H Charing. : : - 100 tons Coastal Bern for sale. Peter H Thomasville. Ph. CA-6 HONEY: . No. 1 Ext. honey, Mail; six 5 lb., $6; six glass, $7; 12 - 2-1/2 Jb. $7.50 Exp. and Frt. 55 gal. -bbls. 16 Ib. Walker, Rt. 1, Adrian Red nest onions, 10. $1.65 gal; Scallion butto Spring onions, $1.25 ga time to plant. No less t worth, Rt. 1, Dacula Red multiplying Sten onior dew, 3 to-6 alike, and 2 alike, 3 for doz. Mrs. George Co Hammond Dr.. N. 5. Phy EX-7215.. - >. SAGES = ee - 11 Ibs., nice, shade dr $4.50 Ib. plus posta, all to one party. Ha Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa. 1956 shade dry sage cup full; also, fine white popcorn in 20 Ib. lobs : multiplying onions, Add postage. Mrs. Mi land, Coogler Rd., Box 1 ton. 2 pa 1956 washed. shade 25c pt. in cellophane postage. No orders les Capitol View, Ave., NV bos ta 18. Ph. Sy. 4-6654. Leilar Phillips, Rt SEED CANE: Approx. 5,060 stal Impr. green Sugar Cau in 50$ stalk lots, or 2c entire patch. FOB 2, Molena. hee WALNUTS AND WALD MEATS: ie = 1956 Black Walnu large pieces, $1 Ib. p Mrs. Jay Brown, W (Res. of Towns Co. ) : . _ Nice, large Walnut | $1 lb. plus. postage. N Towns Co. Ga.) Black Walnut mea can meats, ea. $1 s. Virginia Bry ville. ol sired by aoa bred Maneh bulls, reason- ; polled Here- ak or herd: 21 Ss, 11 with calves at rebred, others calve nerd sires, WRJ Paw- nief 4th and B Gold th. Priced to sell. H. Pendergrass. C uernsey bulls, 8 mos. ie mas. to J. yr, Fs, ] to 2 yrs., cows es by side. Finest and good color. Reg. mame. Reasonable. Roy : 2 ead meh: = old Angus d and = Erica Rercatlent prospects bulls, $150 ea. O. Rex Rd. _ Morrow 2 bull, ae but 22 mos. old, very gent- "trade for. heifer, pre- . G. L. Turner, Rt. also Williams Dairy, Wil- , Box 808, Rt. 1, Col- rd bull, gives 414- . $100 my place 10 Mrs. Ellen Sell- ed Guernsey bull, id, with papers, $150; 4 Guernsey bull, 9 mos. -be- arranged, x ~ Sangster, Rt. t bull and heifer oe : bial solid White, and not. Fen, ws, Holstein, Jer- sey; 7 KER: oi OB and Merrill H. Flake, d., Decatur. Ph. ding stock from g stock. Shortnose, , boars ready for } ea., reg. treated, $20 to $25 ea. Paul J. Cain, Rt. ae oars, 14 wks. aa: name, wormed, 25.00 ea.; also Hamp- BPC crosed pigs, 8, .00 ea. Don E. Coch- Ridge Farm, Ken- arietta 9-4982. Black Af-ican (stay fat kind), 6 ot. 20. Hubert W. ge litters of 12-20 Free of al) dis- M.ipigs to bred sows. _| Hampshire. and OIC LIVESTOCK WANTED Reserve and Cusinpion at Southeastern fair. Randall Ed- |wards, Rt, 1, Ball Ground. ~ Yorkshire pigs, 8-10 wks. old, treated: boars $18, gilts, $23, pes $2.75 for reg. papers; Bar- rows, $15 to FFA and 4-H members (and money refund- ed by having Grand Champion barrow at County shows or saree Cc. E. Struble, Rt. 2, Box 40, Americus. Ph. 7562. Purebred SPC pigs, gilts, boars, treated, reg. in buyers name, reasonable. Dr. W. W. Gravely, P. O. Box 741, Thom- | asville. Ph. CA 6-2321 Hampshire pigs, 6 ea. males and gilts reg. in buyers name. Sired by Carters Pride. $22.50 ea.; Johnson Gresham, Rt. 3, Washington. 12 wk. old reg. Tamworth meat type boars and gilts. Or- ville Sweet, c/o Windsweep Farm, Rt. 5, Thomaston. 3 purebred Hampshire boars, born Sept. 1, 56, thrifty, fat, reg. if wanted, $15 ea. Wendell Eberhart, Rt. 1, Hiram. Reg. Poland China strictly meat type, hogs, weaned Best of bloodlines from Prize winning herd. Will ship but best come see. James R. Mullis, Cochran. 18 wks. old Black African Guinea male shoats, $20 ea. Ed Bledsoe, Newnan St., Carrollton Reg. Landrace pigs of Im- ported Swedish bloodlines, ready for del. Dee. 5. Dr. Roy ee Jr., Pelham. Ph. 8134- 31 a Large quantity of Hampshire hogs and pigs, 35-500 Ibs. ea., eligible for reg., both sexes, $6.00 ea. up. Howard Aligood, 3233 N. Fulton Ave, =o Ph. PO 1-9795. 33 pigs, 8 wks. old, $8. 00 ea., good stock, | thrifty growers, at farm 2 mi. N. Gibson on War- renton Rd. No del. Ellis Chalk- er, Rt. 2, Gibson. Ph. 3211. Reg. Hampshire gilt, bred 3 wks., FOB-Lowery. Brazle He Claxton, Rt. 2, Glnwood. Ph. Rentz 5. Reg. Hampshire gilts, and boars ee lready for service, from Grand Champion herd at: Southeast- ern and Ga. State Fairs,, $40. lea. and up Bill Pickrell, Rt. 2, _| Cochran. Ph. Webster 4-2615. 30 pigs, 8 wks. old, croses, $7.00, eas, $12.00 pr. William E. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 101, Al- pharetta. _ Reg. Hampshire pigs, ready, reg. in buyers name, 12.50 ea; Also, reg Hampshire sow, 2% ryrs. old, bred to reg Hamp- shire boar, $75.; Also, reg. Hampshire boar for Service; fee $5.00, all at my place. Keith Manly, Rt. 1, Alto. _ Purebred Tamworth boar and gilts, lyr. old, also 12 pigs. W. P. Brega, 330 West Lake -| Dr. Athens, Ph. LI 6-7771. White face sow and 7 sia $100; also 1100 lb. Strawberry Roan mare and saddle, $125; and Milk Goat, fine stock, $15. Ray Almand, 4864 Stagecoach So Ph. Stockbridge Reg. SPC hogs, of very best bloodlines in meat type, boar and gilts) 3-1/2 mos. old, $25 ea; boar, 225 lbs. $65; also want trade 3 yr. old chestnut horse, broke to ride, for young, gentle mare, not over 6 yrs. old. George Ferguson, Rt; Cave Spring. Hampshire boar and pigs, for sale; also want to exch. well marked boar ready for ser- vice. Pigs ready to breed, down to 12 wks. old. Del. guaran- ted. FOB. FFA member. C. O. Maddox, Winder. Have young sow, already treated: want someone near Swainsboro to take her and raise pigs on halves. Call at ence or come. Mrs. Henry Bell, Rt. 1, Swainsboro. Ph. 4592. reg. Purebred Duroc boar, dark red type, 10 mos. old, 175 Ibs., $45 at my farm. J. L. Arm- strong, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. 6 Berkshire and Poland China pigs, 7 wks. old, about 45 Ibs., ready. Live on Birmingham- Crabapple Rd. Come _ before noon. W. M. Neese, Rt. 4, Alp- haretta. Ph. 3791. * Feeder shoats, wt. 100 to 130 Tbs. and smaller pigs; Also have stocker calves, steers and heif- ers, Wt. from 200 to 600 Ibs. Tim Cole, Rt. 2, Newnan. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Mexican female Burro, 4 ft.,. 200 Ibs., fat, gentle, $75. Jack Stephens, Crawford. Reg. Tenn. Walker Stallion, foaled May 29, 1951, very gen- tle, gaited, show horse, Chest- nut with Star, small, flax mane and tail; Rusty, 3-yr. old gelding, Chestnut, flax mane and tail, broke to saddle. Edwin Stinch- comb, Jr., RFD 4, Box 67-G, Madison. 2 saddle horses, 1 very spirit- ed, (not recommended for ama- teurs), one very gentle. W. E. Purcell, Jr., 203 Fifth Ave., De- eatar. Ph. EV- 2136 or CR- 1070. Mare mule, gentle, will work anywhere. Reasonable, or trade for fat beef type calf ready for slaughter; Also OIC sow and 3 OIC Hampshire eross pigs, rea- sonable. William C. Alford, Rt. 1, Hwy. 78, Lilburn. Ph. Stone Mtn. 4672.) -; 6 Shetland pony mares, will colt in Spring, 2 with filly colts by side, and 5 yearling fillies. Reasonable. Do not write. Jess Holbrook, Box 415, Jonesboro. Ph. 6771. Horse and buggy for sale, both in fine shape. A. D. Brantley, Sr. Rt. 1, Mayfield. Combination saddle and plow horse, good shape, with saddle, $75, at my home after 6 PM or weekend. Cora E. Tipton, RFD 1, Stockbridge. Roan. real work horse, 1200 lbs., about 10 yrs. old, gentle to ride, op5.- C.F. Perdue, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Good sound farm mule.*Sell or trade for young milch cow. J. M. Brooks, 950 Bolton Rd., Nw, Atlanta 18. Ph. SY-4-5524 Six good mules. J. F. Well- born, Rock Springs. Several gentle Shetland rid- ing ponies, different sizes and colors, $150 to $200 ea. Robin Vaughn, Rt. 4, Toccoa. Ph. Tucker 6-5249. Reg. Palominomare, 5 yrs. old, Guarterhorse breeding. F. ae Owens, 5528 Forrest Court, Chamblee. 7 yr. old pony, about 700 Ibs., good cond., $150, or exch. for Palomino colt or Shetland pony. A. B. Wiley, Rts: -Car- nesville. 5 yr. old, 950 lb. mule and 4 yr. old stallion. Both very gentle, at my place, 1 mi. W. Rock Spring. Geo. ONeal, Rt. 1, Rock Spring. ~ Black mare, around 1 M. lbs., 9 yrs. old, work anywhere, no bad habits, $90, also good 2 H. wagon, good cond. good bed, $45. Lawrence Burrell, Rt. 2, Clayton. . Dbl. Reg. Palomino colt, snow white mane and tail, also 6 mos. old solid black filly colt. Mrs. Betty S. Bailey, Windy Hill Ranch, Waynes- boro, Ph. 2187. _ LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Want 5 to 25 well marked Holstein or Guernsey heifers, wt. 200 to 506 Ibs. Give cash price and description. E. F. Entrekin, Rt. 2, Box 53, Bre- men. Want reg. Jersey or Hol- stein heifer calves 1 wk. old.; and description. Also want Beltsville No. 1 boar hogs. Fred Barber, Box 206, Jonesboro. Give price Want young steer or beef type cow with calf, prefer Black Angus; also, 1 hog between 200 and 300 lbs. Sol Maloney, Nor- cross. Pr. 2619. CHINCHILLAS: Want Black Chinchillas rabbits). Buy or exch. planting peach seed at $2.50 bu. Mrs. Ruby M. Jackson, 503 E. Church St., Ft. Valley HORSES AND MULES: Want Shetland pony or small horse, safe for children to ride, within 50 mi:, reasonable. H. H. Thomas, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. SHEEP AND GOATS: Want goat, heavy milker, now milking. W. D. Cofield, 1755 Springer Ave, N.W., Atlanta 18. Ph. TR 2-3107. Want lambs, 6 mo. to 1 yr. | old. State Ist. letter mumber, breed, ave. wt. and if been shorn. Pay full market price. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Ph. Madison 2603. GOATS: Want Nubian or French Al- pine Milk goat. State color, amount milk, ete. Will pick up. L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Way- cross. Want several reg. Toggenburg goats. Describe fully. Homer J. Kennedy, Rt. 4 Box 131, Ham- ilton. Want reg. Billy Goat with papers. Write what you have. W. D. Matthews, P. O. Box 87, Alte. RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES FOR SALE) N. Z. white rabbits, very fine breeding stock bucks, bred _or open does, $5 to $8 ea; young stock, $3 to $5 ea. C. W. Page. 149 N. Ave, NE, Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-6452. : (not | RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, AND GUINEA PIGS. (CAVIES FOR SALE) N. Z. white rabbits, $2" ea; also Nubian goat, April, good male stock, $10. Ben Clarke, Rt: 3, Lithonia. Ph. 3645. ze a white does, 2 bucks, 2 black does, $1.50 ea. my place. Cannot ship. Mrs. L. E Wat- kins, 3810 Adamsville Dr. S.W. - Atlanta 11. PH. PL 5-9513. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 4 Suffolk Ewes, mated to Co- riedale ram (has been with ewes 2-1/2 mos.), $12 ea., also 1 ster- ilized ram, 1 yr. old Christmas Day, wt. about 105 Ibs., W. L. Cousins, Rt. 2, Box 318, Cool- _ edge Rd., Tucker. Milk goats with papers, alse other goats. Bob Hill. Stockton, 3 Saanan does: 2 are 3 mos.. old, other 8 mos. old. T. C. Wat- son, Rt. 2, Box 127, Athens. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: 25 common Fantam hens, pul- lets and roosters, 50c ea. J. A. Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia. Silver and Golden bantams, $8 trio. T. H. Couch, Rt. 2, Smyr- na. Ph. 5-8062. 3 Sebright bantams, $1.50 ea. or trade for 3 Bob White Quail. Charles Chappelear. Rt. 2, Mar- tin. Mixed bantams and Golden Sebright bantams. Will not ship. J. M. Daniel, 803 Fern: Wood Dr., East Point. Ph. PO-7-1193. RR bantan Roosters, April and May hatch, good stock. Will not ship. O. D. Britt, 852 Confeder- ate Ave., SE, Atlanta 12. Golden Sebright bantams, White Cochens, McMurray Strain Show Type, fine plumage, May 56 hatch, $5 trio; 1 trio 1956 Reeves pheasants, $15 or exch. for 1 male Blue peafowl, plus express on pheasants. Alton B. Bass, Rt. 3, Dublin. to the farm. catile on his farm. WARNING TO FARMERS Insist on sales barn testing of cattle for Bangs. Georgia Department of Agriculture is paying for the test- ing of all adult females which go from livestock auction barns to the farm and for the testing or vaccination of all young female cattle which go from livestock auction barns / No farmer should purchase a female from a_ livetsock auction barn and take it to his farm without having it tested at auction barn or vaccinated at the auction barn. This service is FREE and every farmer should insist that he receive this FREE test or vaccination in order to _protect himself from an outbreak of Bangs among his PHIL CAMPBELL Commissioner The report. conditions may a person Notice To Seed Advertisers All persons sending advertisements or notices to the Market Bulletin concerning the sale of agricul- tural seed must send the original seed laboratory re- port or a-certified copy of same. Upon receipt of this report a record will be made of the test and the report will be returned to the sender. Thereafter ads or notices concerning this same lot of seed. will be accepted without the laboratory, No advertisement or notice for the sale of agricul, tural seed will be accepted for publication in the, Market Bulletin until the laboratory report or a cer- tified copy of same has been received. Persons with seed for sale are also reminded that they may offer for sale through the Market Bulletin enly seed produced by them on their farm. Under no from another for the purpose of resale. advertise seed purchased born past breeding x PAGE FOUR _ : . First In Georgia (Continued from Page 1) present a trophy to the county in recog- nition of its achievement. -I want to commend the farmers of Wil- kinson County, the County Agent R, J. -.Ussery, the veterinarians, Dr. Jesse Sloan of Milledgeville and Dr. J. L. Smalley of Dublin and county officials for their fine cooperation which has resulted in this achievement and contributed to the long- sought goal of a disease-free county. This important first step launches us on the path to an even greater goala disease- | free state. POULTRY FOR SALE Silver Sebrights, Golden Se- brights, also R. I. Reds, all prize winning stock, $5 trio. Robert Harris, Rt. 5, Marietta. . Ph. Smyrna 5-5802. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: 2 gamehens, 1 ea. goose and gander, drake and 2 ducks 2 guinea roosters and 3 hens. Sell. or trade for hay, pigs, calf. R.N. Bates, Empire. Ph. WE-4-2679. Barkely Shawl-Traveler game cocks, 6-10 mos. old, $2.50 ea.; White King pigeons, large, $2.50 pr.; Homers, $2 pr. G. W. Wil- e liams, C/O Williams Dairy, Box 808, Rt. 1, Columbus. Ph. 2-9550. - Red Fox hateh game cock, 1 pure Claret hen, $10; Hatch- claret cock and Clart- pullet, $10; Claret stag near crowing size and pullet; $7, 2 hatch stags, same age, $5 ea. J- J. Eskew, Rt. 1, Box 25, College Park. Ph. PO- 77-1968. 5 purebred red Silver Laced Cornish roosters, 6 mos. old, $1.75 ea. Will ship. Mrs. Eldora George. Indian Creek Dr., Rt. 3, Stone Mtn. Ph. Clarkston 43- 7286, Some of the best strain game chickens, matured cocks and stags, $6 to $10. John Nichol- son, Blairsville. Pure Dark Cornish Cockerels, ready for service, $2 ea. lots of 2; two- 18 mo. old. $5. All larze big bone type. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. MINORCAS: Giant Black Minorca breeding stock, laying pullets, $3 ea, ready for service Cockerels $5, 4 pullets and 1cockerel, $15. L. B. Millians, Newnan. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.:: 1956 Hatch Reeves and Am- herst-pheasants. A. E. Stodghill, Jackson; Finest Auto-Sexed Giant Homers, 1955 Seamless banded $5 pr. Ed Dodd, Sandy Springs. Ph: EX 8129: White King Pigeons for sale or exch. for bantams. T. F. Dan- iel, Rt. 1, Box 140, Statham. Several grown Chukars Quail; ready to pair, $8 pr. B. S. Cobb, Warthen. Ph. 2877. Pheasants, Quail, Doves, Pek- in, Muscovy and Mallard ducks, White Chinese geese, White King, Homers, Fan Tail pigeons, also bantam chickens. Reason- ables no extra charge to ship. Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford Hwy, Atlanta 6. Fantail pigeons, Yellow pairs and Splashed, $5 pr., Birming- ham Rollers, $2.50 pr. Mated and working pairs only. Ship anywhere. J. B. Harrison, Kite. 30 Ringneck pheasants, 1955- 1956 hatch $40. Will not ship. Mrs. Irene Fowler, Rt. 5, Cum- ming. Bob White quail, ready for mating, $3 pr. at my place. J. T. Owens, Sr.. Rt. 2, Covington. Ringneck pheasants: 12 hens and 5 roosters, 1-1/2 yrs. old, $2.50 ea.; About 30, 3-1/2 mo. old, $1.50 ea. Will ship on re- ceipt of check or money order. Floyd Callaway, Rt. 1, Fayette- ville. old, 18 pullets, 7 roosters, POULTRY FOR SALE 3 Silver Pheasant cocks March 56 hatch, $5 ea. or trade for Golden cocks same age or older, or 1pr. Crown Lady Amherst. Henry Pike, 108 Palm Ave., Sa- vannah. k 20 pheasants, Goideds avers Reeves-Silver-Mutant, 1955 and 56 hatch. C. Whit Turner, Mc- Donough. / Peafowl, per pr., 1956 hatch, $25; 1955 hatch, $35; 1955 pea hens, $20 ea. Hi. Eulan Clary, Thomson. Bob- White quail, 1956 hatch, $1 ea.; 13 white African guin- eas, $1 ea.; white Cornish 6 mos. old pullets, $1.25 ea.; Golden Sebright bantams, $1 ea.: mix: bantams, 50c ea. O. L L. Cratt, Rt: 2, Lavonia. White King Pigeons, Ameri- cans finest breeding strain, $2.50 pr. Ogden A. Geilfuss, c/o Melo- dy Brook Farm, RFD 3, Mari- etta. Ph. Smyrna 5-7385. Racing Homer Pigeons, pure- bred, best bloodlines in Tofts and Millers, reasonable. Letters ans. E. A. Fennell, 1351. polneee St., Columbus. / Fantail pigeons, splashed col- ors, nice fans, yeung pairs, $3 pr. Ship anywhere R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville. Ringneck pheasants, 6-7 mos. $25 for lot. J. W. Nisbet, 2: Chamblee. Ph. 43-7907. 12 white Doves, 4 brown Doves, $18, or $3.50 pr. Will not ship. J. N. Neal, lott 18th Ave.. Columbus. Quail, Chukars and several varieties of Pheasdnts, also few show type bantams. Robert L. Garrison, 1525 Fairburn Rd., S.W., Atlanta 11. Ph. PL-5- 0432, Fine Ringneck healthy pheas- ants (cannot fly), 15 cocks, 20 hens, $2 ea. Robert Callahan, Rt. 2, Box 187, Blackshear. Bob White Quail. Ringneck Pheasants (breeders), Golden Cock, Reeves Cock. 1956 hatch. Rt. H. Tonsgard, 5289 Lamar St., Atlanta 15. Ph. CR-3775. Mature Bob White quail, $3 pr., shipped RWY Collect. Warn- er Fryer, 198 Honeysuckle Lane, College Park. Ph. PO-1- 1041. REDS: 22 N. H. Red pullets, about 3/4 grown, for early spring layers, also 24 R. I. Reds. $1 ea. Frank Thomas, Rt. 2, Tarrytown. ROCKS: 14 White Rock Pullets, 6 mos. old, laying. Cannot ship. Mrs. M. L. Blackwell, 5260 Glenhav- en Dr., Decatur: Ph. EV-8025. 5 White Rock hens, 1 white Rock rooster, 3 Red hens and 2 Black Minorca roosters, $14 for all. Come after. Mrs. Zora Brown, Box 317, Rear Pine St., Scottdale. WYANDOTTES: R. C. white Wyandotte roost- ers, 4-A, April 1956 hatch, $3 ea. FOB. Mrs. J. H. Cox. Box 132, Tennille. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.: 15 Guineas, 2 White roosters, 9 White hens, 4 Speckled hens, $1.50 ea. N. G. Forester, Rt. 2, Buford. Research May Help. (Continued From Page 1) with built-in resistance to molds or fungi.. Although tung oil is a high-quality drying oil used in a variety of surface coatings, its extreme reactivity makes it difficult tc handle in the manufacturing process, The USDA however, that- addition of zinc resinate will keep the oil from gelling under pro- cessing heat. At the same time, tung oils quick-drying qualities can be retained by suitable modification of paint formulas in which the new product is used. scientists . POULTRY FOR SALE TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.: Big B. B. Bronze Turkeys for sale. Mrs. Dave Jackson, Rt. 1, Conyers. B 14 grown old fashioned Spec- kled Guineas, $15 lot. Ship at buyers expense. H. A. Gibson, Rt. 1, Suwannee. Young turkeys, $1.50 ea..and up; turkey hens, 40c lb., sev. ae Muscovy ducks, 75c-$1.50 bantams, 50c ea. and up. Scndbh. Clay, 1645 Upper River Rd., Macon, Ph. 5-8082.. 15 new Hampshire Red April pullets, laying, $1.75 ea., mixed bantam hens, pullets, 50c ea. Ed. Bledsoe, Newnan Ste Carroll- ton. 5 nice young Geese, not vexed | $15 or $3:50 ea. FOB. O. M. Moody, Rt. 4, Waycross. 1955 hatch Turkeys, 20 some and 9 hens, nice, young, fat, at market price. MissCora B. Pat. terson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty. White turkeys, early, 1956 hatch. 10 hens, 5 toms, $5 ea. Will not ship. Billy Lindorf, Rt. 1, Box 98, Griffin. B. B. Bronze Gobblers, pies bred, hatched ist wk. of April, 1956, wt. 20.- 25 Ibs., $7.50 ea. Will ship. Wm. J. Steele, Rt. 2, Eastman. oS ae - q POULTRY WANTED SS WYANDOTTES: Want 10 Partridge or Silver Laced Wyandotte pullets and 1 cockerel. J. L. Kennedy, Grove- town. a 7 FARM HELP WANTED Want unencumbered middle age lady for light farm work on farm. Ietters answered. Mrs. H. E. Barnes, Rt. 2, Lenox. ~ Want family with equip- ment to cultivate approx. 150 acres for 1957. Located Bleck- ley Co. Good allotments. Good opportunity. L. E. OSteen, Rt. 1, Box 401, Warner Robins. report, FARM HELP WANTED. Want.farm labor, 35-45 yrs. old, married, sober, used to living country, not over 5 in family. Good house on mail and school bus route. sary. Write only. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston. Want good reliable fares and family for 1957, for general farming, 50-50 basis. Have 5 R. house, on mail and school but rt., Ga. power line, good water, wood and_- pasture. W. Robertson, % E. T. Boyne, RBs Loganville. Ph: CR_5906. Want family to help gather Corn, raise chickens look after sired. Must be sober. EB. -H. | Sherrill, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch ~ Want man, white or col., with large family, to farm with |mule or tractor*on 50-50 basis. Large 6 R. house, lights and well in. yard. LB. Kersey, Junction City. - Ss nish self, white or col., for 2 H. crop on Halves. Have 4 good mules, good land and pas- ture, 8 mi. So. College Park, | just off Natn] Hwy. Mrs. Jew- | ell Fryer, Rt. 1, Riverdale. ae POSITIONS. WANTED 4 White. man, 41 yrs. old, | = children, boy. 14, girls 12, 10, ter cows and hogs or chickens, and small time crops. Boy - and myself can drive truck, trac- tor; worked on farm all life. | Come see on Loveioy:- Wapleey 4 Rd. Ray Thempeen, Rte 2 2: Hampton. | Sy White ae 30, wife, 4 chil. dren, wants job on diary milk- ing 35-40 cows. Lewis Tread- well, Rt. 2, Culloden. es Bar- nesville 695-M-4. = Man, wife, 2. ne 5. and | 17 yrs. old), wants job on farm. Exp. poultry, dairy and other farming. Need good house~and reasonable wages. Boyd R. Smith, % L. G. King, P. S Box 44, Monticello. The laoratons: procedure f these paints is being ovale substitute acids can be rec commercial paints. Ref. neces- |i cattle, and crop for 1957 if de-j. - Want farmer, who -can fur-. and wife want job looking af. 2 on : . White, | Ph. MA T- 3442, White man, 56, | ular or ee ar -able- Salary, laundry. ee Mu Cy etta. ah job on farm. C kind of farm work. J. T. Roberson, C/ Jefferson, St., -Ha: Want job -o dairy farm for life-time on farm, J Whorter, 1575 Che: W.. Atlanta: 18. ree. yr. old. mi n children, | | farm. Weekly wa War 2 Ve need Can't do har school bus. and n eae oo , Room, wages. Roy iL | Fortress Ave., Man. with fa job on farm doing farm wo calves, and part sha son 17. Edd Coop: View Apt., ine _ Family vant. ers, laying ene or tending cattle. truck, tractor and d Prefer Spalding C Brannon, Rt. Box Last Weeks Livestock Sales R Atlanre Rome Athens Troneston : 11-6 1-7 NO 115 STEERS & HEIFERS 1062 625 _ REPORT Good & Choice. 17.50-20.00 ek one oe Pull pee Standard 13,.50-18.00 -13.75-16.00 - _-14.25-17.00 Utility 10.75-13.75 -10.80-14.00 - 11.00-13.50 Vealers --16.25-23.25 _-5.00-25.00 ea Ae Stockers & Feeders. 11,00-17.00 10.25-15.25 mg 10.25-15.00 Feeder Calves 10.50-19.00 10.25-16.50 . Br 10.00-17.00 COWS: Utility & Standard 10.00-11.50 -10.25-11.50 Cs Canners & Cutters. 7.00-10.25 7.00-10.50 Springers 50.00-120.00 _55.00-120.00 he HOGS: | 80 No. 1 Meat Type 4 - . ; ce No. 1 Others : 15.25-15.45 =: : Nog as : WS.0015 25500 No. 3 + 14.78298.00 (52 Ts aes Sasas UE eas - Tee