eorgia : ; Farmers Phil Campbell, Commissioner Bulleti m NUMBER re the fact that there is a free Bru- Bangs disease eradication pro- for cattle in Georgia, many not aware of the fact that ogram is available for the Bangs in swine. resent there is only one herd a Georgia that has been certi- igs free. This herd is the pure- China herd belonging to fullis and Sons of Cochran. Be- have worked to obtain a dis- d, hese breeders of fine hogs | ship animals without the b ed breeders must deal. Brucellosis or Bangs eradica- am is not designed solely for \ ine breeders, It is available e to all farmers who produce ram lar swine does not in- ity payments for diseased ; include free testing and plan- ms designed to eradicate the peamaly owned swine 1er or breeder may use to he disease on his farm. ; designed for the farmer who a a smal] number of infected ani- d. It calls for testing of the ile of reactors for slaughter. signed for the herd where nber of infected animals is pre- plan calls for the sale of the e herd for slaughter and a os the premises and equip- ve been cleaned and disinfected. III is designed primarily for pure- ler where it is necessary to con- ble oodli es through young pigs be- umals. This plan involves the coos pigs separate and aie a there hough most farmers are probably and red tape with which. must be sold for slaughter . here are three plans, any one or slaughter the older dis- ~ a itbieural CALENDAR Jan. 10, ABAC, Tifton Peanut short course, Jan. 18, ABAC, Tifton Cotton short course. Jan. 15-16, University ot Georgia Annual meet Ga. Plant Food Edu- cational Society. Jan. 28-29, Florence, 8. C. 8E Poland _China Breeders meeting and sale, Jan. 28-30, Atlanta SE Pouliry & Egg Assn, convention. % Jan. 30, Rock Eagle Park Bale & Half Cotton Club meeting. Feb. 7-8, Radium Springs 2s Annual - meeting Ga. Livestock Association. tion plan designed to fit your conditions. The testing of your swine is free and every hog producer should take immedi- ate steps to see that he avails himself of this program, For further information on the free Brucellosis eradication programs for either swine or cattle, write the State Department of Agriculture, 19 Hunter Street, 8. W., Atlanta, or poncact your local veterinarian, Cotton Dust Will Not Hurt Sweet Potatoes W.,.E. Blasingame, state entomologist, has advised farmers that sweet potatoes grown in cotton fields that have been dusted with toxephene and/or BHC are edible. Some farmers have writtenasking whether such potatoes were suitable for consumption, Blasingame says that (Continued On Page 4) : Ag College Alumni Directors Hold Meef The new Board of Directors of the University of Georgia, College of Agri- culture Alumni met in Macon Jan. 2, with an impressive 100 percent- attendance which displayed the increased interest in the Agricultural school among its gradu- ates. The board of directors is made up of College of Agriculture graduates who are farmers or businessmen. It does not in- elude professional agricultural workers (Continued On Page 4) State-Mourns Passing Of Two Young Farmers It is not a general practice of the Market. Bulletin to carry editorials concerning the unfortumate passing of persons connected with the states agricultural industry but it was our thinking that we could not publish this edition of The Bulletin without mentioning the tragic accident Jan. 1 that took the lives of two of fhe finest farmers in our state. William and Tom Breedlove, sons of Thomas R. Breedlove Sr. of Mon- roe were killed when a tattle truck overturned. Tom Sr., was former head of the PMA for Georgia and both of his sons were well known throughout the state. Both were ac- tive in the family dairy operation and Tom Jr. was generally considered by many dairymen one of the best in- formed men in the states dairy in- dustry. We join the thousands of other friends of the Breedlove family in mourning the unfortunate death of these two fine young men. Georgias agricultural industry will certainly miss them in the days ahead. Phil Campbell Georgia OF THE SOUTH r Bangs disease eradica- -- ~Georgia, First: * PEANUTS * BROILERS PEACHES e NAVAL STORES ETT PIMIENTO PEPPER * IMPROVED PECANS t 333 ad SAG TWO! ee 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 ee of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, 1917. NATIONAL teres, separ AFFILIATE MEMBER Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each re- quest and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Notices must be received not later than Tuesday for Market Builetin of the following week. 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, or commercial business name. for, any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any trans- action resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any nor from any individual doing business under a trade name The Georgia Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility | United States mail. product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the address. \ Limited space will not permit insertion of notices con- taining more than 35-40 words, not including name and PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner {nspection Division Marketing Division - Veterinary Division __ _. OFFICES OF AGRICULTURAL DIVISIONS Paul Jolley, Director Chemistry Division 9. - JAckson 4-3292 Harry Johnson, Director \ Boyce Dyer, Director Information & Education Divisicn ____-___ JAckson 4-3292 Jack Gilchrist, Director Dr. J. W. Mann, Director so sS __ JAckson 4-3292 gee JACKSON. 4-3292 ___...__ JAckson 4-3292 Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Notices Circulation Mailing Room Supt. Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Mrs. LaMyra Jarman . Candler Clement Jr. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address requests to be MANAGER, Market Bulletin. mailing list, changes of address, etc., address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from to CIRCULATION All requests for changes of Address NOTICES, Market Bulletin. all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE AND WANTED noe SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE AND WANTED 1953 model Cub tractor, side disc plow, planter, cultivator, disc harrow and mowing ma- _ chine. In A-1 cond., used very little, $750. V. R. Crawford, Rt. 3, Calhoun. Garden tractor with harrow, Pee and grass cutter, 1-1/2 h.p., 75 at my farm, 5 mi. So. Jones- boro. (Come 4-1/2 mi. S6. on 4 Lane Hwy,., to a store at Orrs, then turn west and go 1-1/2 mi. due west to 2-story house.). lex H. Stephens, RFD, Jones- Oro. 1952 Farmall, plow, dbl. sec. harrow, planters and 2 wheel trailer, good cond., $675. Paul Clayton, Rt. 1, near Hall Sta- tion, Kingston. A. B. 212 cultivator, J.D., with 32 rig., also B223 planters, fertilizer attachment, paint _ good, used 2 seasons, in fine shape. Half price. J. L. Whita- ker, Montrose. 1952 Massey-Harris 22,: bush and bog harrow, mowing ma- chine, field cultivator, seeder and fertilizer spreader. T. H. Bothwell, 111 Princeton Way, _N. E., Atlanta 1. Ph, DR-3-1317. ) Planter, cultivator and distri- butor, used 1 season, for sale or trade for 40 J. Deere, or trade Farmall Cub and equipment good cond., for J. D. No. 40. P. E: Lott, 1516 Uorthwest Dr., Atlanta 18. Ph. SY-4-8875. 1952 Ford tractor, good cond., eultivator, harrow, 2 disc tiller, weeder, 2 planters and distri- butors, stalk cutter, dirt scoop, wood saw, 1 pulley and cotton duster. L. E. Bush, RFD 3, Vienna. 1 Peach orchard duster, mounted on rubber, pulled by tractor, In A-1 cond. Sell cheap. G. H. Harris, Rt. 2, Jefferson. Ph. 87W. 3 H. P. Simplicity garden trac- tor, sickle bar, cultivator, turn- ing and lay-off plow, $200 for tractor; also F&W 1/2 H. P. Jet pump, 42 gal. tank, approx. 50 ft. galv. pipe going into well. Good cond. $75, or*trade for hog or beef. J. O. Farmer, Rt. 1, Nicholson. Ph. 3-1562. Choremaster garden tractor with or without cultivators, lay- off and break-up plows, for sale. E. B. Head, 149 E. Forest Ave., Gainesville. 1948 Oliver 60 tractor, good | all-around cond., including rub- ber; 24 disc smoothing harrow, and 4 disc J. D. tiller on rub- ber, good cond. $450 for lot, or sell separately. B. F. Parker, Rt. 1, Richland. Want 1 bullgear for a 1947 model Farmall A tractor, a good (or new) one in good cond., or would buy an old model A trac- tor for the parts if priced right. Contact. W. E. Stamper, Rt. 5, Marietta. Want Ford tractor, 48-49 or 1950 model. Must be in good cond Hugh Kemp, RFD 1, Pow- der Springs. Ph. 8-1847. TE-20 Ferguson tractor, a set Intnl planters with John Blue distributors, for Ferguson tractor, 6 ft. dbl. sec. disc har- row, 2 disc tiller, bush and bog harrow. Reasonably priced. Sell together or spearately. Donald Peavy, Cuthbert, Ph. 115J2- nights. 5 Z JULLE GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN|| acuixery Fon sane j Want used rototiller if near Atlanta. Advise. Mrs. Lila Hol- comb, 5225 Long Island Dr. N. W., Atlanta 5. Ph. CE-7-3848. Want Lilliston Peanut Com- bine, in good cond. State year bought the best. cash price. R. P. Stevens, Buena Vista. 1952 Ford tractor, pick-up type harrow, bottom plows, ro- tary hoe, planters, distributors and cultivator, all cond. for sale, A. F. Pate, Rt. 3, Ash- burn. ; ad Want Fertilizer spreader, al- so want J. D. 4 disc tiller on rubber. Must be good cond., and reasonable price. E. G. Perry- man, Benevolence. 1952 Ford tractor with plant- er and cultivator, good cond. for sale for cash or terms. Milton Terry, Ellaville. Want 1955 or 56 model Fer- guson tractor, with planters, Fert. distributors, cultivators, bottom plow and harrow. If price is right, pay cash and go after. G. T. Cochran, Rt. 4, Lyons. Ph. Johnsons Corner 8294. = s ' Want Tobacco picker prefer- ably without motor, also want a 5 or 6 ft. rotary mower. State make and price. All to be in fair or good cond. H. R. Pryor, Rt. 1, Oliver. Want used planter and turn- ing plow for David Bradley gar- den tractor. W. K. Walker, Zeb- ulon. Cub, about 1952 model, lights, starter, power take-off, hydrau- lic lift, original rubber, plow, starter, fert. planter, harrow, middle buster, cultivator and other attachments, also 2 wheel trailer, $700 at my place. E. R. Howell, Rt. 1, Hicks Rd., Aus- tell. : Want .bush and bog harrow, all for a Ford tractor, at right price; also have a good sub-soil plow will trade on any of the above. C. E. Stewart, Mill St., Jonesboro, Ph. (day time) 5301. Want sub-soiler, dbl. disc plow and blade to fit Ford 3 point hitch. L. E. Herrell, 694 ne Elizabeth Pl. N. W., Atlanta 18. : VAC Case tractor, 1947 model, with 4 disc tiller and broadcast- ing attachment, $500. D. V. An- derson, Rt. 1, Box 99, Grove- town. f One 6 row poison machine, al- most new Cub tractor, and 1 can of 50 lbs. pure country lard. My place. Will not ship. Chas. Gowder, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Farmall M. tractor, 3 disc plow, 20 disc harrow, A-1 cond. Sell for bargain or trade for Super A or Cub and boot. M. L. Brown, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Ph. Marietta 8-2970. 1 H. drawn McCormick mow- er and rake, $50; 1 row Plant setter (sets plants from 3 in. to 6 and 8 in.,), $75. All in good cond. See at my farm, 3 mi. No. Sharpsburg. Trade for anything can use. John C. Brown, Sharps- burg. Farmall A tractor, planting and cultivating equipment, til- ler, bush and bog harrow, all good cond., $650. Jim H. Reese, Rt. 2, Box 18, Whitesburg. Ford mowing machine, fits either Ford or Ferguson, also Ford 3 point hitch self dump hay rake. Sell or trade for AC combine, not too large and no junk. C. B. Milner, Shiloh. - | MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND. WANTED 2 wheel farm trailer, good cond., with removable sides built in, rubber tires, to use jwith tractor. Mrs. D. Y. Hicks, Roberta. Wood saw, pulled by tractor, David Bradley make, for sale kcheap. See at my home, 3 mi. No. Ochlochnee on old Stage Rd. J. D. Wurst, Ochlochnee. blade, pan and 2 disc tiller plow, MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE |. AND WANTED 2 in. iron axle wagon, good cond. no junk, for sale. G. W. Holliday, Rt. 2, Jefferson. Want one 10 x 34 rear tractor tire, good tread and no breaks in tire body. H. E. McLeod, Jr., Rt. 2, Boston. Want used hog feeders. State size, make and price. No junk. R. D. Humphrey, Colquitt. 5 Two-Man McColloch chain saw in running cond. for sale. L. L. Whitmire, Lavonia. ~ 1 row Allis Chalmers corn picker, for sale or trade for 300 bu. corn, or for cattle; also a 3,000 per minutes water pump, used less than 30 hours., 10 yrs. old, but practially new, $75 cash or 25 bu. corn. H. C. Forester, Rising Fown. Ph. Howard, 3-2337. 2 unit Universal (Co-Op) milking machine, suspended type, buckets, complete with pump, for sale and available in January; also, want Releaser for pipe-line milker. Advise. D. Mommsen, Rt. 3, Clarkes- ville. : os 5 stall Surge milking parlor, complete with 5 offset stalls, 5 milking machines, stainless steel, clean in place lines, auto- matic milk pump with switches vacumm pump if desired, used very little. Big discount. R. ee, Ivey, Rt. 2, Macon. Model NX Friend Peach sprayer, power take off, 15 gal. per min. 300 gal. cap., 2 hose and 2-4 nozzle brooms, Good cond. except wood tank needs some repair, $300 cash. See if interested. L. L. Butts, Rt. 3, Pickard .Rd., Thomaston. Ph. 4894. Will exch. Ford pick-up truck for Gravley garden tractor, with attachments. H. H. Turner, Or- chard Hill. _One good, used electric churn, $10, or will exch. Mrs. W. W. Hall, 413 No. Oliver, Elberton. 5-1/2 H. P. Briggs and Strat- ton air cooled motor, like new, | for water pump, or small trac- tor and other farm uses. Rea- sonably priced. J. E. Hardin, 682 Woodridge Dr., Macon. Ph. 3-0009. 1954 Dodge 2 ton cattle truck, good cond. Mrs. W. A. Cleve- land, Elberton. * Want good buggy and harness for same, within reasonable dis- tance of Atlanta, also 1 elec. stock fence. C. A. Thompson, 304 Inman Dr., Decatur, Ph. DR. 7-5928. : Gantt Fert. distributor, mule drawn, and Oliver goober turn plow, horse drawn, $5 ea.; Elec.: Churn, Dixie Maid, $15. All practically new. Geo. W. Spivey, Rt. 1, Winterville. - 8 Buckeye 100 chick cap., au- tomatic Elec. brooders, $7.50 ea.; 4 without hovers, $3.50 ea.; Oakes 100 egg cap. Inc., $9; also Buckeye brooder stove with new hover, 500 chick cap., $15. Come after. H. Konigsmark, Sr., 143, So, Atlanta St., Smyrna. Hardi sprayer with Bealer Mist Blower, grader, and other Orchard equipment. J. E. Dal- las, Baldwin. Ph. 802 W2. Goulds deep well pump, 1/2 HP, 3 yrs. old. includes plastic pipe for 75 ft. well, 30 gal. tank and 300 ft. No. 12 elec. wire. Will not ship. C. E. Stowers, Jr., Rt. 3, Panola-Stone Mtn. Rd.,|. Lithonia. ; PLANTS FOR SALE Cabbage plants: Copenhagen Mkt., Chas. and E. J. Wakefield, also white, sweet Bermuda on- ion plants, 500, $1.25; $2 M; 5) M. $7.50, Exp. Col. Mrs. I. L Stokes; Box 349, Fitzgerald. Large imp. Klondike straw- berry plants, $1 C.; imp. field: Dewberry and Blackberry, 50c doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, 2 doz. 75c; Muscadine vines, 3-4 ft., and Blue Damson plum sprouts, 45c ea. Add postage. Rosie , 90 C,; 300, Add postage. Ethel 2, Gainesville. Wakefield | Mkt. cabbage G and white Bermu plants, 500, $1.25; $2 $7.50 Exp. Col. Count ity guar. E. L. Fi 662. an oes aa Cert. giant Masto and sweetest strawbe $1 C. Moss packed L. H. Cousins, Rt Fairfax, -Catskill | Beauty Strawberr C.; 50, $1.50; 25 for Include 30c for p Ga. 1 kind or. 100 price. W. R. Li Rockyford Rd., N.E. Streamline straw $1 C. Mrs. John W Tample. ale Tenn. Beauty and strawberry plants, $ also, Louton Blackb: $1 doz., $8 C. All Graves, Fayettevill Watercress plants, postage paid. Mrs. C. Rt. 3, Calhoun. Nice, well rooted plants, $1 C and, $3 for 300 in lot, W. M. Bryant, Savannah, ~~ Sev. thousan everbearing strawb $1 C. Plus postage on less than a tho Estes, Rt. 3, Li 54 Large quantity I plan field onbiag ple setting, $2.25 M. plu: chgs. W. A. Rosser, Elberton, Ph. 24! Everbearing s plants, well roo ed, 90c C. pos Locke, Rt. 1, __ Myers sna Rube plants, 3-5 ft. 2- Porterfield stock, $ E. G. Nicholson, Rd., ae J. W.. Allens strawberry, bear \ C.; also heavy bunches, 12, $1; 6, fashioned red - plum bushes, 5, paid. L. J. Volirat na. ik Early Jersey cab now ready for E. J. and : proof cabbage (read! Bermuda onion plans, 500, $1.75; $2.50 Large size Bla berry plants, 90 C Damp packed. W. Rutledge. $1. Fred J. Wit Holderness St. S.W. Ph. PL-3-5251. berry, 75c doz.; old. fashioned 4 ry, 50c ea.; wil 5 doz., $1. Add po: for print or whi Nancy | Mrs. 3, Box 124, Ellij -} Chas. W., and Dutch cabbage muda onion pla and Catnip plant Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. oe wherry plants, berry, Hima- May tnip bunches, ea. postage. Mrs. Mae Gainesville. rawberry plants, also Limber Twig each Plum sprouts, uy Crowe, Rt. 1, berry, Dewberry plants, 50c doz.; > bunch. Add postage. hburn, Cumming. strawberry (from ) ee $1 C. and shipping. Mrs. at 1, Conyers. STRAW | ats, Etc.) R SALE led Fescue, and hay, 75c bale at aled Oat Straw, 50c VW Rt. A Mur- Reiiida hay, 150 fertilized, should con- pe _Grass no rain, $30. ton at quare bales Soy- led without rain on $35. ton. C. D. Hall, -Ave., Decatur. Pr. a nd Clover hay, it rain, $35. ton del. distance. Contact J. boro 6104 ay and Oat sar, bale; also Sericea hay. Good quality. _Rousey, Rt. 2, Roy- 8509. (5 miles south of Wildeat Bridge Rd.) e bales good Fescue without rain, 75c home. Powell Ban- umming, Ph. 6545. ood peanut hay, place 12 mils sita near Fiv ea Lespedeza new crop, baled without 60 _ cherry |, OB.. H. J. Phillips, Chickamauga, Ga. S. Steele, East- | _|25 ea; Highway a Morrow, FOR SALE PECANS AND PEANUTS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE About 50 Ibs. of large seed- ling pecans, 15c Ib. Mrs. W. J. Beck, Rt. 1, Box 52, Commerce, Ga. . Large size 1956 pecans, 25c lb., small size, 17c lb. Add post- age. O. B. Camp, Villa Rica, Ga. Several hundred lbs. Stewart pecans, not No. 1s but cheap; Also hulled out mostly halves, $1.25 lb. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta, Ga. Pecan halves and some brok- en pieces. Sell together at 75c per qt. in plastic bags. When ordering, add postage. Mrs. Wil- |. lie Lee Porterfield, Rt. 2, Comer, Ga. Extra large this year Seedling pecans 20c lb. H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2, Box 47, Social Circle, Ph. 3346. en PECANS AND PEANUTS ' FOR SALE ee Paper-shell pecans 40c lb., postpaid in 1-2-3 zones. Mrs. J. K. McRae, Rt. 4, Quitman, Ga. 5 Ibs. Pecans, $2 postpaid in Ga. G. M. Moseley, Menlo, Ga. Large well filled Stuart Pe- cans, 5 lb. $1.50; 10 Ib. $2.75; 20 Lie $5; 25 |b. $6. All prepaid Parcel Post. L. B. Millians, New- nan, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Eel | ARTICHOKES: Artichokes, $1.25 gal. Add ee Mrs. Eva Sellers, Rt. 2, Ellijay, Ga. | - Artichokes, $3.00. Bushell, F. Box 48, Jerusalem Artichokes, $1.50 | Ae prepaid in 2nd zone, - -00 gal. at my home or $7.00 bu., | | charges collect. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave, NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. Atwood 6452. CORN(FEED): 1956 crop of White - corn for *|feed or corn meal. S. E. Jack- son, Route 2, Fayetteville, Ph. 4372. FRUIT: Dried peaches, 60c Ib. plus postage. Mrs. Lon Ashworth; Rt. 1, Dacala, Ga. 1956 sundried apples, free of cores and peelings, 50c lb plus postage. Mrs. Claud Edmonds, .|Rt. 2 Toceoa. Ga. Bleached, Sundried apples, free from core and peeling, 50c lb. plus postage. Mrs. Elmer Payne, Margret. GOURDS: Martin. and dipper gourds, Larger sizes 50c ca; Small mixed sizes, 10c. Add * | postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 25 Camilla, Ga. . Large Martin Gourds, $4. doz; Smaller size, $3. doz; -Orna- mental Gourds $1.50 doz Add postage. Mrs. C. D. ro Rt. 2, Ellijay, Ga. PEANUTS: Large Red peanuts, 2-4 in hull, washed and dry, 1956 crop, for eating purpose only. $2.25 peck, also .ground sage, 60 cents cupful. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. ROOTS AND HERBS: Yellow root, 4 lb. box for 4 Ib. box for $1.50; Wild Cherry Bark, 4 lb. box $1.50. Noel Crump; Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Catnip, Balm, Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz; Horseradish $1. doz; Birdock Root, 50c lbs. Prepaid in Ga.. Mrs. Martha White, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. "|SEED (BEANS):: Good white creaseback corn- field bean seed, extra tender, white tender half runners and little - pink peanut, 75c cupful; Red speckle-crowder pea seed, 50cts. cupful; also white mush Ph. | peas, 50 cts. cupful Add postage. | Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 35 tee $1.50; Queen of the Meadow, Extra long handle and Bush- el gourd seed, $1. pk. Martin gourd seed, 25 pk. Add postage. Mrs. Eva Sellers, Rt. 2, Ellijay. TREES (FRUIT): Brown turkey Fig bushes, 3 yrs. old, rooted, State Inspect- ed, postpaid $2. each. G. M. Moseley, Menlo, Ga. 3-2 yr. old Blue Damson plum sprouts $2.00 for the 3 or 75 ea. If by mail add 35c extra for postage. Fred J. Wither- spoon, 308 Holderness St. SW, Atlanta 10. Ph. LL: 3-5251. MISCELLANEOUS - FOR SALE AND WANTED POSTS: Want buy some Fence Post, 400 ea. 5 ft., and 6 ft. lang, post- oak, white oak, or black Lo- cust. State what you have, price and when can del. my place. 2 (iT, Lone Rt, ee PH. 3039. ROOTS AND HERBS: Wintergreen, rabbit tobacco, Plantain, Mullein, horehooun, $1 lb.; sarsaparilla, elder, spice- wood, plum, red sassafras yel- lowdock, blackberry, poke, pine, yellow roots, wild eherry, red aldar, persimmon, sweetgum, poplar, oak barks, 2 lbs. $1. Add postage. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers (Addison), Rt. 2, Hartwell. SACKS: Real nice large Print sacks, 13 for $1.55 postpaid in Ga. One and 2 alike. Mrs..W. Y. Sum- mers. Rt. 5, Newnan. -Several Print chicken feed sacks, ripped opened and iron- ed, free from tares and holes, 10 for 40c ea., and 25c extra for Send anywhere in Ga. __|Mrs. T. E. Blanchard, Appling. Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., wash- ed and ironed, free of holes and mildew, 1, 2, 3 and 4 alike, 45c ea. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver. SEED: Old fashioned running Okra seed, 25c pkt. Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Rt. 4, Box 326, Alpharetta. Calif. multiplying beer seed, 25c start with self-addressed, stamped envelope with ea. or- der; also Jap. hulless pop corn, 50c Ib. Add postage. Frank Weeks, Dial. . : Calif. multiplying beer seed, 30c start postpaid. Mrs. Keedie Nolen, Rt. 3, C/O Buddy Cole- man, Cedartown. ONIONS: Want 2 gal. white multiply- ing Onions. State what you have, price, etc. H. J. Phillips, Box 48, Chickamauga. SEED (TOBACCO): Want to hear from party hav- ing the Bull Face tobacco seed. State price, etc..Sam Smith, Rt. 3, Adairsville. TREES (PECAN): Want 60 Pecan trees. State size and price J. E. King, Box 127, Cecil. CATTLE FOR SALE Bunch of purebred, but not reg., Guernsey cows; some fresh- en soon, some with calves, also walk-in dairy milk cooler, milk- ing machine, milk cans and some other dairy items, all good cond. Write or see. N. A. John- son, Warrenton. p Reg. Aberdeen-Angus bull, 5 mos. old, around. 425 lbs., big bone, deep bodied, intelligent head and smooth conformation. Sire wt. over 1800 in pasture cond. Guar. to e a breeder, $150. LaFayette McLeroy, Rt. 2, Col- bert. 3 good milch cows, mostly Guernseys, freshen January and February with 3rd and 4th calves. Free of Bangs and T. B., Mastitus. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. fi . CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE _ Augus bull, rugged, 2 yr. old, reg, Eillenmere bred bull of top quality, reasonable price. W. C. Hardy, Rt. 1, Griffin, Ph. 6767. Guernsey bull, 17 mos. old, purebred, but without papers, $75 at farm. Elmer Pickelsimer, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, 7 mos. old, Grandson of Richard King (R. K. bull, herd sire of Luling Foundation of Luling, Texas). J. W. Morris, Double M Farms, P.O. Box 119, Carrollton. Ph. Terrace 2-2852. Reg. Hereford cattle, Top Quality and in top cond., heif- ers, cows, bulls and 3 choice Club calves. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Rt. 3, Ward Meade Farm, Marietta. Ph. 8-8772. HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Tamworth, meat type, 5 mos. old boars and gilts, for sale. Orville Sweet, Mgr. Wind- sweep Farm, Rt. 5, Thomaston. Nice, Reg. Hampshire pigs from prize winning herd, wt. around 75-85 Ibs. ea., $20 ea. reg. buyers name; also some 6 wks. old, $12.50 ea. Cheaper in lots of 3 or more. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Poland China, Hampshire and OIC pigs and sows for sale. See, T. C. Cooper, Rt. 1, Senoia, or Atlanta ph. Cedar 7-3747. Reg. Tamworths, excellent color, long bodied, free of dis- eases, 6 wks. old, male and fe- male, $20 ea. plus reg. Fee; al- so some bred gilts for sale. Charles Baldwin, Suwanee. Reg. Tamworth boar, 2 yrs. old, $75 or exch. for good Here- ford brood cow - with calf. ae Balehin, Rt. 1, Middle- on. 5 ea. female and male BPC reg. pigs, excellent type, Sire, Grand Champion of Columbus Fair, $22.50 ea. FOB. Palmetto. Ray Cook, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph. Palmetto 6073. OIC breeding stock from reg. Short-Nose, Med. stock (good as any in Southeast): boars ready for service, $45 ea.; small shoats, either sex, $25 and $30, according to size and age. Will reg, treat and crate. Write or see at farm. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. Selling herd Reg. SPC hogs, of some of best bloodlines: 6 mos. old boars, pigs, 8 wks. and 4 wks. old, also nice gilt nearly ready to breed. See at my place. Geo. Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. OIC sow about 275 lbs., $35 or swap for 25 big type hens or pullets. Mrs. A. C. Simpson, Hwy. 138, Flat Rock Road, Stockbridge. Reg. S.P-C. pigs, each six, unrelated pairs available. Have shown champions in Southeast- ern and Macon Fairs for many years. Quitman Barrs,- Roddy and Eastman Road, Eastman, Ph. 3800. Berkshire and Hampshire cross pigs, ready for delivery Feb. 1, $7.50 ea. E. V. Vaughn, ts eae ta Watkinsville So-9- Nice pigs, OIC and Duroc cross. Sows excellent records for large litters, $10 ea. H. M. Broder, c/o Horse Shoe Farm, Stockbridge. 7 Black Poland China pigs and bred gilts from Ga. No. 1, Brucellosis free herd. Will ship, but best come see. J. R. Mullis. Cochran, Ph. We. 4-2166. Duroc boars. Sired by son of $2,000 Fotindation Prince. 8 wks. old and ready for sale Feb. 6, 1957. Reg., wormed, and life cholera treatment, from Prize winning stock at Macon and Augusta Fairs F.F.A. mem- ber. $25 each. Roscoe McDonald, Jr., R.F.D. 1, Milledgeville, Ga. Ph. 9713. Reg. Landrace (best meat type available) 12 weeks old boars, vaccinated and wormed, $40 each, with papers. M. F. Elliott, P. O. Box 791, Thomaston, Ph. }2179 or 2520. OC. Pigs Hampshire Crosses $15 pair and up. B. B. Harrison, Rt. 1, Al- pharetta, Ga. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 2 good mules, $50 and $75; also two 2 H. wagons, cheap. C. S. Graves, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. 2 mare mules, 10 yrs. old, work anywhere, $75 ea. J. R. Gardner, Rt. 2, Box 27, Locust Grove. Mexican Burro, female, fat, gentle, guar. to be in perfect cond. 4 yrs. old, 4 ft. tall, wt. 225 lbs., $75 cash. Jack .Ste- phens, Crawford, Ph. 1032. Shetland pony mare and a filly colt. H. L. Strickland, Zeb- ulon. Ph.\Logan 17-8857 after 4:30 P.M., except on Saturday. Gaited Palomino mare, 3 yrs. old, well broke to ride. H. S. Manison, Sunset Drive, Ath- ens. Black mule, 8 yrs. old, about 1,000 lbs. fat, work anywhere. Can be seen op No. Monitor Dr., 1/2. mi., Comt House AS J. Adams, t. 2, ox 177-A4, Fitz- gerald. i Black mare Mule, wt. about 950 Ibs., very gentle but no one can ride, also 2-H Owensboro wagon, almost same as new, $150 for both or sell separately; also have 3 Poland China male shoats (hogs), $20 ea. Waller Stroud, Rt. 1, Box 200, Juliette. POULTRY FOR SALE CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: Pure Bred Dark Cornish Cock- rels ready for service. Large big bone type. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. x Purebred Round-head game chickens for sale. Come see at my place. E. E. Brewer, Rt. 1, - River Road, Decatur. 6 fighting game pullets and one rooster and one Cornish game mixed with Bantam pul- let and one red Bantam rooster and one white Silkie Bantam rooster, $1.50 each. Rabun Park- | er, Box 359, Milan. 2 large blue Montgomery traveler 2 yr. old hens $2 ea. and 1 traverler and Gordon erossed cock $5 or the 3 for $7.50 and Express. Money order only. Jimmy Tatum, 602 Wil- burn Ave., Lagrange. 2 fine, stocky built, pure- bred Dark Cornish cockerels, large enough for service, $3; and one-3 yr. rooster, same breed, nected price. J. E. Granger, Reids- ville. 4 nice late hatch Hopkinson Warhorse stags, ready for Walk. Untrained, $16 for lot. Will ship. ae M. Cameron, 120 Woodland , Cedartown. LEGHORNS: 100 Honeggers Leghorn hens, some laying, $1 ea. in lots of 25, at my home. E. E. Watson, Ben Hill Station, Atlanta, 11. Ph. Po. 6-4465. Trio giant Black Minorcas, 2 laying pullets and ready for service cockerel, $5 for trio. L. B. Millians, Newnan. 31 giant Black Minorca pul- lets laying good and 2 roosters, all 8 months old, $60 for the lot or $2 ea. My place on Bank- head Hwy. just across River Bridge. E. V. Medley, Box 441-A Rt. 3, Austell. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.: 2 nice large pair Show type White King pigeons, mated, anded. $5; Also nice Fantails, plashed and few solid colors, 2 prs, $5 up. Will ship. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville. Amherst, Silver and Golden Pheasant Cocks, 1954 hatch, $6 each; 1956 hatch Silvers, $5; Trio of Silver Pheasant, 2 yrs. old, $16.50; Also. Purebred ban- tam chickens, Blacktail, Jap, Sebright, Cocks and Silkies $1.50 ea., $4 trio; Roosters $1.25 ea. Mrs. "Dewey Joyce, PO Box 13, Vidalia. Ph. 4768. and OIC and A aaa Ka rs + PAGE FOUR Ag Clee Alumni ao (Continued From Page 1) on the state or federal payrolls, The board includes a director from ~,each congressional district, a president, _vice president, secretary and two ex-pres- -idents who serve as ex-officio members. Totaling 15 in all, members of the Board of Directors include: - Alpha Fowler Jr., Douglasville, presi- dent; W. Clyde Greenway, Tucker, vice- president; M. C. Gay, Athens, secretary. Ist District, M. P. Martin Jr., Stilson; 2nd District, Watson S. Brown, Moultrie; 3rd District, John Howard, Ft. Valley; 4th District, Frank Lindsey, Griffin; 5th Dis- trict, Walker Hawes, Atlanta; 6th District, Doyle Beddingfield, Dublin; 7th District, Cotfon Dust Will Not (Continued From Page 1) in some cases where BHC has been used a slight off-flavor might be noted in sweet potatoes and he added that it may be possible, over a period of time, for enough BHCto accumulate in the soil due to repeated use as a cotton poison to give this off-flavor. The use of these pesticides in this manner should not make the potatoes un- fit for consumption however, he says. Gordon Nessmith, Waycross; 9th District, Dr. Harry L. Brown, Mt. City; 10th Dis- trict; H. O. Thomas, Madison; state at large, C. H. Barker, Athens and Bud S. Moss, Decatur. market. manager Gene A _ Plans are in the making festival to be held at Tiftor The joint -celebration will joint supervision of the Junior Chamber of Commerce tion of Tifton as a major tomate The Tifton farmers mar markets. The festival is early June and is expected George Gibson, Rome; 8th District: M. POULTRY FOR SALE Utility White King and pure stock Racing Homers, solid White Show Type Fantail, In- dian Mucee. Your choice $3 pr.; Russian and English Trumpe- ters, $6 pr.; Muff Tumblers $5 pr.; White Doves $4 and Ring- necks $3 pr. Mrs. Helen Street, RFD, 2956 Buford Highway, At- Janta 6. Ph. ME-4-7888. Fine Homing pigeons, $1.50 pair, at my place or will ship. Letters answered. Alvin Cauley, Gray St., Millen, Ga. Ringneck Pheasant breeders, 1955 and 1956 hatch, $2 ea. at farm. Cannot ship. Floyd Calla- way, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Assorted Chukas, last sum- mer hatch $2 ea.; 3 pr. over a year old, $6 pr. Come and get. Mrs. E. M. Rogers, Rt. 1, Box 149, Joy Lake, Morrow, Ga. 800 full grown Bob-White uail, $1.25 ea. Alton Jones, 11 asey St., Newnan. Ph, 2538 :af- ter 6 P.M. Northern Bob-White Quail and equipment, including incu- bators, brooders, breeding pens, _ holding pens, waterers and feed- \ ers. R. P. Johnson, 901 Delmar Ave. S.E., Atlanta 16. Ph. Ma.- 71-3080. Large Bob White Quail for breeding, restocking or meat, $1.50 ea. also 50 Chukars, $6 pr. Ralph Keefer, 110 Delores Way, Forest Park. Ph. Po.-7- 0668. Finest extra large Northern Bob-White quail, (bred and im- ah for 37 years), wt. around to 1-1/2 ozs. more than aver- age unrelated quail), $3.50 pr. 5 prs minimum shipped. Wil- liam A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg. Atlanta 3. Ph. Mu.-8-0866. ; REDS (N.H., R.I. PARMENTERS): Rhode Island Red; 1 ea. roost- er and hen, March 1956, 4-A Grade, $2 ea. or trade for:1 trio purebred Bantams. I pay ex-. press one way on trade; also seven 3-A grade New Hamp- shire Red, 2 yr. old hens some laying, $1.25 ea. and Exp. chgs. A. A. Tatum, 602 Wilburn Ave., LaGrange. 15 Hubbard New Hampshire and Mt. Hope Leghorn Cross pullets, $1.60 ea. Laying 75 per- cent.of large white eggs. Come after with coops. H. Konigs- mark, Sr. 153 S. Atlanta St., Smyrna. 125 Production type Rhode Is- land Red AAA Stirain Layers, 8 months old, in full Production, $2 ea. R. L. McGowan, Bwin City, Ga. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.; : One large white Chinese gan- der, $3.50. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. Large Broad Breast Bronz Turkeys, 6 hens, 1 Tom, 1956 hatch, good shape, 43 lb. on foot, Will not ship. Mrs. Dave Jackson, Rt. 1, Conyers, Ga. RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, AND GUINEA PIGS _ (CAVIES FOR SALE) Guinea pigs (cavies), any col- or, any size, $5 pr.; also Chin- chillas (not rabbits but So. American Fur Animals), $37.50 pr.; N. Z. rabbits, $8 pr. Mrs. Helen Street, RFD, 2956 Buford Hwy., Atlanta 6. ~ Rabbits, 10 to 12 wks. old, 3-4-1/2 lbs., Tie ea.; also few does, 6 mos. old, black or rey, $1.25 ea. At my home. Will not ship. R. L. Novak, 630 Washing- ton St. S.W., Atlanta 15, Ph. JA-3-7047. Genuine So. American Chin- chillas (not rabbits), bred and ready to breed, and young. prs. Reasonable prices. Rowe John- son, Box 207, Douglasville. Ph. 2138. : N. Z. White dow sand bucks, fine breeding stock, $5 to $7; few special of my own breeding stock, 8-9 lbs. at 8 to 10 mos. old, $8 ea. Sub. to Ped. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave. N. E. Atlanta 8, Ph. TR-4-6452. LIVESTOCK WANTED HOGS: Want P. C. or OIC male hog, 1 yr. old, wt. not less than 200 lbs., or more than 300 lbs. Must be good stocker for breeding. Advise what you - have and cash price. L. Bloodworth, Rt. 1, Box 353, Jonesboro. HORSES AND MULES: Want 1 good farm mule, at reason- able price. E, B. Mathews, Rt. 4, Griffin. Ph. 2480. Want good saddle horse, with- in 50 or 75 miles, at reasonable price. D. V. Garrett, 581 Broad Ave., Albany. Want Shetland pony or Mexi- can Burro, cheap. Must be gen- tle. Advise. Sam H. Dixon, P.O. Box 3566, Ea. Atlanta Sta. Ph. MA 7-8411. SHEEP AND GOATS: Want young, white Saanan or Nubian milk goat, fresh in milk. Must be easily milked, well D _FARM HELP WANTED SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Boa 2 large milk. Nannie goats, ready to breed, $10 ea. Wm. H. Davis, P.O. Box 94, Cave Spring. Ph. 2331. Want good help for 3 H. farm, or 2 H. large house, or 1 H. 3 R. house; both have barn and smoke house, Farm could be cultivated with tractor; also 7,000 Tupentine cups (run 1 yr.), to reliable, exp. man on Halves. 5 mi. No. Vidalia. Mrs. Mollie Cannady, Rt. 1, Vidalia. Want farm labor, 35-45 yrs. old, married, sober, with small family. Good house on mail and school bus Rt. Work for man only. References necessary. Write only. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston. Want man and wife to grow 8000 Broilers and cultivate @ |few acres land on shares. Good house with electricity. Good spring. On paved Road, School, Bus and mail route. Ernest For- rester, Rt. B, Ellijay, Want 40 or 45 yr. old woman |to live on small farm as one of family of (and baby, 19 month old), and do light farm work. For answer send self ad- dressed envelope. Mrs. Mae Henson, Rt. 2, Dallas. Wanted: settled couple with no children and not more than fifty years aa on ten acre place vegetable and flower fo . Salary and furnished ouse. eferences and good health required. Write Mrs: W. H, Slack, Box 34, Gainesville. Woman, white not over 35, unattached, able to handle farm animals and poultry, Furnished room and $25 weekly. Will pa bus fare. Dr. J. D. Schaffer, 121 Grant St., Brunswick. : Last Weeks Livestock Sales ,|family on small farm, for small salary and board. W. M. Miller, | Effie three days. FARM HELP WANTED Man for Dairy and farm work. | Prefer man witth one helper. House and lights furnished. R. P. Ivey, Rt. 2, Macon, ~ ; Want single. middleaged or younger woman to do light farm work, and live as one of Rt. 5, Covington. Want good farmer, white or col., for my farm located Hous- ton Co., 8 mi. So. Perry, 1-1/4 mi. N. E. Elko, on Perry-Elko Hwy. on Standing rent or 50-50 basis. Have 5 R. house. allot- ments, 10-9/10 A. Cotton and 15-5/10 Peanuts. T. M. Terrell, Riek ike ee 1 Want nice, clean, -white wo-| man to live in country hom terested in pot on large layer or 55 yrs. old and i : Sober, single r t tending chickens. farm with 2 adults and do light | 30% farm chores, for room, board | and reasonable salary. Good home for right person. Need at once. Mrs. J. C. Noles, Rt. 1, Hastman, 5 , Want young single man or woman for Poultry farm for 1957; also want an older mar- ried. couple for farm. Room, board and salary. Mrs. Helen |: Street, 2956 Buford Hwy., RFD, Atlanta 6. POSITIONS WANTED Single, white man, 50 yrs. old, wants job on farm as Care- taker. 15 yrs. exp. in shurbbery, flowers and om drive truck. |: Can give ref. ughey Lamb, ester, Ben Rt. 1, /o Willie Hill, : Man 36 years old, with 11 in family, wants large .farm for 1957, 80-50 basis, with Tobacco, Cotton, Peanuts, Corn etc. Good house, lights, water, also trac- tor and equipment. Have to-be furnished and moved. Ellis D. '|ton Experiment, Colored family, 6 children (3 boys to help k Huggins, Sr., Rt. 1, Ellabell. ines Ph, MA 7-4457 broke and very gentle; gyiis Atlanta - > Rome _ not less 2 qts. day, first fresh- | STEERS & HEIFERS REPORT 1-25- NO 12-31 eee ae arte Mathews, Rt. _ NO 832 _ REPORT Fj ts S 5 pues ie eek Good & Choice - bie ; < 25 SHEEP AND GOATS _|Standard S - 13.78-17.00 es 15.00-18.25 FOR SALE Utility o. : 11.00-13.80 oa -11,00-13.75 One milk goat, freshen in| Yeers x peer ree penuliy _ Come see. ee Stockers & Feeders . 11.00-16.00 eae r Rte A 302, in, : 7 ; . ae HOS Or aaa ae < TRIE. oe 75 deep bodied, heavy fleeced, _ vigorous, psi ee Cows: Ewes (1/2 yearlings), bred to a z = ixinpahive> bubhe 46iak bh eh Utility & Commercial 10.75. ee January and peur ue Priced | Canners & Cutters : - 8.50-11.00 Seer low as oo or trade for feeder : ; is. lambs. R. B. Curtis, Farmington, | Springers : 52.00-114.00, 0 Ph. Madison 2603. HOGS: 198 5 Milk goat, fresh, giving 4 qts. 3 ea = or mere, $25 to $35 ea. Harry No. | Baek teps as A. Wasden, M.D., Quitman. No. 1 Others - 16,.50-16.80 ie 1 goat (is not mays | No. 2 ih Seow 16.25-16.50 = and 1 bill, all good stock. Se ' gee ; or sol for one goat hee No. 3 : . US.9516.28 202 Arle oy oat now. Carneige Boyette, Rt. Feadara 5 i. Be = Box 20, Manassas, + eae =