"Phil Canon. Commissioner ulletin - ~ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1958 | it Quit Poisoning Cotton Too Soon e CER. (ae Se cae with - icultural Extension Service in S, says many Georgia farmers lose a alf-bale or More cotton per acre because auit pojsoning = boll weevil too op eations can have a great deal to the total cotton harvest. He warns olls from which cotton is expected > protected until they are mature ts out that one additional boll ht to 10 applications of insecticide. os says weevil migra a rae contol} program is fol- Toe this is period: severe boll are, sisting Ayben: a4 wind is n five miles per hour and letting Gag through the cotton. and you have the explana- st cases. of sed weevil Cour = Eon: is reported heavy in South ields near the ee line and Sars says two or Pires late sea- 2 per foot of row will pay forasmuch _| Agricultural | CALENDAR j August 17, Thomasville Annual Jer- sey cow sale of the Georgia Jersey Cattle Club. August 21, Tifton Georgia Duroc Breeders show-sale. = Raguel 01-240 Hock Eagle ParkPoultry = Institute. : ; August 22-24, AtlantaCotton Mechani- zation conference. ; August 24, RockEagleRask--Artifical Breeding Conference. . August 22, ABAC, Tifton Steer feed- ing short course. : August 30, ABAC; Tifton Winter _ grazing short course. : August 27, Macon fait grounds Geor- gia Guernsey Breeders fall cow sale. : ES of Stilbestrol Tests Show Feed Saved - Results of recent feeding tests with | ~ stilbestroi at the Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Md., confirm previous - indications that this hormone-like chemi- | eal, used in approved amounts in finish- ing rations for beef cattle, can save feed but does not shorten the time required to give steers the desired degree of fatness, | the U.S Department of Agriculture re- ports. Speaking in Washington at a sympo- ~| sium on Medicated Feeds, sponsored by the Food and Drug Administration, U5; Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Dr. T. C. Byerly, assistant direc- tor of livestock research for USDAs Ag- ricultural Research Service, stated that - Continued on Page 4) i NUMBER 49 GGS. NEED REFRIGERATION Cooling Is Necessary To Maintain Qualify H. W Bennett, poultry specialist with the Agricultural Extension Service in Athens, says more and more egg produ- cers are realizing the importance of pro- viding refrigeration for their eggs, especi- ally during the summer months. No poultryman can hope to put out a high quality egg in summer months with- out refrigeration, Bennett says, adding, Begs can lose their quality in a very short time on a hot day if they are not- cooled quickly and quality can not be re- stored in an egg once it is lost. The poultry specialist says if Georgia is to hold its present position or expand its production of commercial eggs, poul- trymen must sell a quality product and for quality during hot weather, refrigera- -tion is necessary. Bennett says when the temperature is 70 degrees Fahrenheit or above egg quality drops fast and with housewives demanding more and better quality a poultryman cant afford not to refrige- rate. Jn discussing the refrigeration of eggs, - Bennett makes four observations: ~ 1, On the farm is no place to EXPERI- MENT with refrigeration. 2. The cost of refrigeration can be kept down without sacrificing quality. 3. It is a waste to build or buy that which will not be adequate for needs within a short time. - 4. To overload a piece of machinery shows a lack of good judgment. Bennett says the size of a refrigera- tion bex and the size of the refrigeration unit needed by any poultryman will de- | pend on the size of the flock but that _many poultrymen can build or have built ~a retrigeration box that will reduce the initial cost. The engineering department: of the College of Agriculture, University of Georgia has recently published a bulle- tin entitled: Refrigerated Farm Egg Coolers. The poultry specialist says this bulletin is one of the best of its kind in the nation. Georgia egg producers may one of these bulletins free of through their local county agents. obtain charge TE EA ST OF THE MiSsISsiPP 7 _ e PEANUTS + BROILERS Georgia, First: e PEACHES e NAVAL STORES e PIMIENTO PEPPER IMPROVED PECANS a Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St, Covinuton, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Eniered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga. under Act of June 6, 1900. 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Address requests, to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes of address, ete, to CIRCULATION MANAGER, Market Bulletin. All requests for changes of address must include OLD and NEW addresses, Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin. Editorial and Executive Offices Siate Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street. S.W. Aflanta 3, Georgia 1 John Deere Grain Drill, SALE EVENTS SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Aug. 21 Tuesday 1 P.M, Bradley Farms Augus Herd| One roto AC hay baler and Dispersion at Bradley Farms Collins, Tattnall Co. . .. 100 registered Angus cattle: 10 bulls and 90 females .. . also, Aug. 23 Thursday 1 PM, A. J. Casey Herd Dispersion at Shandra Farms, Rome, Floyd Co... . . 125 registered Angus: 2 bulls, rest cows with calves at foot and heifers. For further information on these sales, con- tact, Geo. W. Gibson, Rome, Phone 9050. ; SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Cub tractor with lights, start- er, PTO, side disc plow, 12 in. bottom plow, planters, fertili- xer distributor, cultivators, and mower. All complete and in good cond. $650. Hubert S. Spires, Rt. 1, Blairsville. John Deere 12-A Combine with motor; has Lespedeza _ guards and clover bars, good cond, ready to go. $900. my farm. C. W. Powers, Barnes- ville. Reg. Farmall A Tractor with mower and 2 disc. plow, good cond. See and make offer or will trade for dairy or beef calves and yearlings. Contact R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St, SW Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8-1428. Mowing machine, mule drawn, Complete, excellent cond. $60. Ray Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd, Ellenwood. Ph. Stoekbridge 4290. Large size Dearborn haler and Morrill rake. Less for cash. J. H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Ph. 4593. side delivery rake, both need some repairs. $550. Also one 10 very little, has tractor hiteh, $35. E. K. Fowler, Rt. 2, Athens. One Lilliston drum type pea- nut picker, excellent cond. Cheap. G. B. Kilgore, Rt. 4, Box 268, Fitzgerald. Ph. 639J. J. D. Subsoiler $80.; 8 ft. Case off-set harrow, $200. Good cond. Cash or exchange for cattle or hogs. My place 7 miles | Albany. C. M. Pippin, Albany. Ph. He-5-8686. One Case tractor, repairs needed. $200. Stored at Dora- ville. Lamar Flowers, 120 Su- perior Ave., Decatur. Ph. DE 4638. 1946 Ford tractor with hy- draulic Hft; dise. harrow, 2- disc plow, field cultivator, 7 ft. lift-type mower, cultipacker, new rings, piston inserts, ex- haust valves, good _ rubber, $100 FOB. All bought new, will show weekends. J, A. Lovelace, 102 Parkway Dr., Warner Robins. Ph. WA ae 9677. Liliston peanut Combine, first class cond. Can he seen in operation two miles south of Sycamore. James Denham, Sycamore. Ph. 250-L1. International Harvester Cub mower, excellent cond. 2 blades. Wilbur L. Johnson, Senoia. Ph. 154-J1. Two 2-horse walking culti- vators. Sell or trade for beef type cows. Grady F. Rogers, Buena Vista. Ph. Midway 9 3178. ft, John Deere dump rake used. MACHINERY FOR SALE 9. row John Deere Grain Drill, good cond., $250; one tractor 4-wheel wagon, fair cond., $75; Also want to buy 13 or 15 row with fertilizer at- | tachment, Herman C, Brewer, Rt. 3, Danielsville. John Deere side delivery hay rake, priced at a bargain, W. Luther Breedlove, Monroe. Ph. 52d te One Model-45 International Pick-up Hay Baler in good repair at a bargain price, Hen- ry S. Verner, Rutledge. One 1956 Cub tractor and cquipment; bottom plow, disc harrow, cultivators, leveling blade and Hanson dirt loader. Sell complete or separate. Used very little. Priced right. A. C, Wright, Rt. 1, Pitts. Silent Flame Tobacco Har- vester, new motor and starter, has been used to harvest 12 acres of Tobacco. Sell cheap. E. J. Cothron, Rt. 2, Valdosta. One 12-A JD combine with motor in good running cond. $250. E. F. Scales, Bowdon. Turner Peanut picker, low type feeder, all. V-belt pulleys Picked around 150 tons. Also Turner Power Baler, -both on rubber, includes one 75 ft. end- less belt, practically new $500. for fot. Bi F. Parker: Rts: 4; Richland. Two row McCormick corn puller, has latest rollers, has pulled approx, 60 acres of corn. Sell half price; also, one Turner peanut picker and hay baler, fair cond, Sell cheap. J. Ran }Cooper, Rupert. MISCELLANEOUS _ EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED Want 24 x 8 tractor tire, no holes. C. R. Gowder, Rt. im Powder Springs. One 1-horse wagon with spring seat, $35 at my place. C. L. Brannan, Stone Mountain. Ph.2314, Want one cutter bar off 1- horse farm mower, also wheel for Sears-Roebuck utility trail- er (1-wheel). J. E. Dangler, Rt. 2; Rossville, Ph. 89-1094. Four AR Wood gas, brooders (1000 capacity ea.) with pipe, good cond. $100.00. James C. Williams, Rt. 3, Doug- lasville, Oakes 95 egg incubator with thermometer and hygrometer, good cond., $12. Warner Fryer, 198 Honeysuckle Lane, College Park. Ph. PO-1-1041. : Heavy duty Silage wagon, (can be used to self-feed food chop), like new, cheap for cash. E. E. James, Rt. 2, Lawrence- ville. Ph. 4413. Want eylinder type corn shel- ler, im good cond., priced rea- sonable. A. F. Spears, RFD *3, Madison, c Want old model 2 H. diseard- ed Moline mowing machine, 4-1/2 feet blade, for parts, near by. R. J. Paris, Rt. 1, Dallas. Want one 60 AC Combine, in good cond. and cheap. Julian Doolittle, Rt. 2, Sandersville. Want trade Case pick-up Hay Baler in A-1 shape, wire tirer, for Allis Chalmers Round baler, in good shape, no junk. C. B. Milner, Shiloh. . 9 ft. Buckeye, dozier blade, ca- ble controlled, geod cond. Sell or trade for small, approx. 5 ft. blade. Also want 1 or 2 Chisel sub-soiler with wheels. M. S. Stevenson, 833 Martina Drive, NE, Atlanta 5. Ph. EX-5490. One shallow well, motor and tank pump, needs slight repairs, $20. Located 5 miles north of Dalton on Cleveland Road, near Arnolds store. Tom F. Yaneey, Rt. 5, Dalton. One pair of Platform scales, excellent cond., $25. Robert Al- Jen, Fayetteville. Ph, 3942. complete | One good 2-Horse wagon,| cheap. M. C. New, 5511 Haghd Howell Dr., Tucker. Complete Milk * House Gus fit;.8-can Milk Cooler with cans, 40-gallon electric water heater, stainless steel rapid flow strain- er, big heavy duty Wash Vat, 2-unit De Laval Milking Ma- chine Outfit complete with stainless steel pails. Used only short time, Sacrifice price. T. R. Breedlove, Jr. Monroe. Ph. 211 or 2931. = 4 row ue cotton duster, Case pickup, baler (does not tire it) Syrup pan, 2 farm bells, mule mower, 4 wheel tractor trailer, rubber tire wagon, 2 pony carts, tractor hole digger, and plow tools. L. C. Williams, C/O Red Dog Stock Farm, Rt. 2, Cochran. Want reriaaben system and Ford Tractor with -irrigation pump for tractor. State cash price. J: R. Kidd,-. Fairburn. PLANTS FOR SALE Large Klondike Strawberry plants, $1 C; ee plants, 25e doz. Add postage. me Crowe, Rt. 1, Cummin 6 Catnip. plants, a 6 Sage plants, $1 Large Garlic onions, 75 doz. plants, $1. Add Postage Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. _ Late Flat Dutch Copenhagen cabbage and Heading Collards, 500, $1.50, $3 M. No orders filled less than 500 plants, nor without postage. Hoyett Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Elli- Jay. / Late Flat Dutch Copenhag- en cabbage and Heading Coll- ard plants, 500, $1.50, $3 M. None filled less than 500 plants; Also yellow roots, washed clean 4 lb. box, $1. Add postage. Mrs Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. : < Sweet and Hot peppers, 35c C, $3 M, Cabbage and Col- lard plants, 25c C, $2 M, also Black beauty egg plants, 50c C. Prompt service, Moss pack- ed. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage and collard plants, 60c; $1.50, 300; $2.55 M. Miss Lee Crow, Rt .2, Gainesville. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE - APPLES: Sell to trucks all kinds ound cooking and eating apples; Starks Delicious and Golden Delicious, ready now. H. B. Roberts, Clarkesville. CORN: Nice corn, $1.75 bu. at my home. W. Y. Summers, Rt. 5, Newnan. Ph. 1690 W 3. 400 bu. corn on cob, large ears and free from trash, for sale at .my place. Robt. A. Willis, Rt. 1, Waverly Hall. EGGS: Purebred heavy type dark Cornish eggs, $1.65 for setting of 15, and my cartons to be returned at once at buyers expense. Money orders only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 36; 2 Ly Ty. i FERTILIZER: Chicken fertilizer, 100 Ibs., $1. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Atlanta. Ph. PL 5-9237. GOURDS: Martin and dipper gourds, 25c ea. Smaller mixed sizes, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla. HONEY: One 10 lb. pail Comb. or Ext. _Honey del. 3rd Zone, $3.25; 5 Ibs, $1.65; or Exp. Col. Four 10 Ib. pails $10; six] 5 Ibs. $7; six 5 Ib. large mouth glass jars, 7.50; twelve 2 1/2 large mouth jars, $7.50. Rev. Cura Walker, Rt. 1, Adrian, 185e bu. for the lot i 6 Black Rares: rs. - POTATOES: | Goble, Rt. 2, Talking Roc son, Martin. } WATERMELONS: _ place Mrs. faye C 2, Lithonia. Ph. 2672. and neated st ter, 75c bale, s Harrington, - Decatur. Ph. EV. 3706, -New crop hay for trade for cattle or wha you have. Come after a near Madras. R. B. Bo 316 Peters St., SW, Atlan Ph. MU-8-1428. Approx. 200 tons, chote Coastal Bermuda ha: Ridgon, Tifton. Ph. 281-W- OATS AND SEED OATS: 4000 bu. 48-93 Victor-G Seed Oats; 98.55 pct. Pure pet. Germ. Bright, clean, in August. 2; Byron. Phone Macon 5. Baled oats, good, : bright bales. $1 bale J. Aa Rent, Conte Springs. Ph. 4593. ONIONS: 4 Scallion onion Bultong) gal. postpaid. Mrs. John er, Rt.-2, Temple. Red multiplying. onion for fall plane are gal. p postage. Mrs. _E. Woot Re 2 Camilla. Ne Red shallot onions, \ | plus postage. Exc. for solid col. feed sacks, 25c per sack, 3 cae : Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumn White nest or mu onions, 40c qt. or ber gal. $1.50 gal In truck lots, Gold and Georgia Red tatoes. My farm at Chula, 41, 7 miles North Berry Ridgon, Tifton w. er! ROOTS AND | Yellow roots, 4 $1.15, also May ys ro Ib. lard box, $1.1 Yellow root, 4 lb. I $1.30, Queen of - Bue 4 Ib. lard box, $1.50, cherry . bark, 4 Ib. Noel Crump, a 2, Rock. SACKS: Print sacks, real. n a kind, 3, $1.50 | Ye Summers, Rt. SEED (CLOVER 6000 Ibs. re-seeding Clover seed,.- purity. Germ. 90 pct., in 10 40e Ib. FOB. Jack Thomaston, | SEED (COLLARD): $1 Postpaid. Mrs. . SERICEA: Haye 16 acres of Sericti combining on Halves. Bothwell, 111 Princeton NE, Atlanta 7. Have 50 acres good Seti 2 to cut on Shares. Contact. F. Scales, Bowden. : Watermeions ready | ers around August A. Thomas, Rt. 2, Ph. Lexsy 2592. tence post del. my . Singleton, Ft. Val- 5-5940. 150 lbs. late ~Lookout tatoes for planting in State price del. to me. Conn, Rt. 3, Box 141) ESS - t t Sate unripped, Faults . Write cond., quan- ad peices J. L. Aber- Barnesville. Rt nsey heifer, freshen in . <0 C. . Pord, at Shoals Rd. Decatur. 7004. : : Hereford catfle, tops in cond. Cows with s bred cows, open ed heifers, young bulls. reasonably. Mrs. W. A. Jr... c/o Ward Meade F Marietta. Ph. 8- hice a bull calf, 7 mos. old, ly. bred from 1,500 lb. ested cow. E. E. James, uawrenceville.. RE 4413. lolstein heifers, 18 mos.- to old, 600-1000 Ibs. Will Sept., Oct., Nov., Bangs We. D. Sivell, Re. 2, Rt 4, Hillcrest Rd, Ph. 2739. Angus bull, Wt. 100- Roswell H. Akin 90, Griffin. eR ngus sed apa bull ready t Sell or trade for grain. Torgesen, c/o a _ Cornelia. : horn type Hereford L calves, ie and oe Hertord bull, g. $195.; Grand- that POULTRY FOR SALE _ POULTRY FOR SALE - Jersey-Holstein cross Cow, {heavy milker, calf 1 mo. old.: B. I. Lee, 4393 Ayr Road, Ma- con. Ph. 2-4603. To a0e Standard, Reg. polled Fereford bull, 7 mo. old, Dom- ino Mischief bloodline, good color and build. $150. Reg. in buyers name. Roy R. Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Ph. 2672. , ' Reg Hereford bull and heifer calves of finest strain, for sale. Ogden A. Geilfuss, c/o Melody Erook Farm, Windy Hill Road, RFD 3, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna 5-7385. ; Polled Hereford bull, subject to reg. weli marked for service bull, approx. 900 lbs, 22 mos. farm. J. P. Striekland, Rt. 1, Box 121, Griffin. Ph. 7957. HORSES AND MULES ' FOR SALE Reg. American Saddle Stal- lion; Chesnut with White Star. Well mannered, easy to handle; proven breeder. . Sell or trade for Shetland Stud and mare of equal valu. Dan R. Thomas, 4154 Chambers Rd, Macon. Ph. 3.8186. 3 gaited quarter horse, 7 yrs. old, excellent conformation; Red with White blaze face and 2 white stocking= on hind legs. Easy /to handle, trained to herd cattle. Also black, hand-tooled roping saddle and bridle. Miss Pat Ashworth, 1375 Centra Vil- la Dr. S.W., Atlanta 11. Ph, PL. 8-2202. Tenn. walking stallion, gen- tle, well mannered. 10 yrs. old, suitable for lady or teen age -|for cattle, hogs, or corn. Chas. H: Hastings, Jr., Bluff Road, Rome. : 1 spotted pony; 4% yr. old, approx. 800- lbs, gaited and bred to Shetland pony, best-of qualities, and gentle. A. B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville. Strawberry Roan Stallion, 8 yrs. old, 16 hand high, Reg. Allen Stock. See at my barn. W. Robert Sexton, 2066 Sexton a NE, Chamblee. Ph. 47-| One 1000 ib. Black mare, 9 yrs. old, good for riding and work, bridle and saddle in- cluded. $75. Bob Allen, Rt. 3, '| Fayetteville. Ph. 3942. 1 yr. old filly, mother is Al- ;| bino, sired by Tenn. Walking 23} horse, very gentle. $100. cash for horse and saddle. L. H. Cox, Jr., 101 N. West St, Moun- tain View. Ph. PO-1-5825. Pale good Sorrell farm mules, }approx. 900 Ibs. Sell or ex- | change for cows or hogs. Grady | F. Rogers, Buena Vista. Midway 9-3178. One. gentle and quiet, approx. 1150 Ibs, 11 or 12 yrs. old, Sell or trade for small pony or shoats. A G. Johnson, Grayson. Ph. Ph. Ball Lawrenceville 3874. OWS; 5 ais bred edium old cows, 33 and second calf freshen in August- 19 milking now, 1 oe bull, D. 'F. Rt. ae. Ph; e ey milch cow, F f a180. W . I. Thomas, Fight nice small eiaglana pony mares, all bred; 2 with colts by side, good colors and young. Sell separate or all to- gether. Reasonable. Jess Hol- horn, Jonesboro. Ph. Jones- boro 6771. ; 7 Mexican Burros, 4 bred, all gentle, $75.. ea. or lot, $65. ea. Interested in trading for Reg. saddle mares. R. Harrell, Eastman. RUCELLOSIS Moke: Georgia Brucellosis ree By 1960 ERADICATION _ Counties Not. Free of Disease 159 old, $150. for quick sale at my | child to ride. $150. or trade| >| ea, splendid work mare, } Purebred African ._ Blue Guinea shoats, big bone type, $20. ea. or $35. pair shipped. Cheaper at barn. Send Money Order. W. J. Weldon, Rts % Woodbury. 10 wks. old Cherry Red Du- roc pigs, male and female, $20. ea. Reg. in buyers name. At my farm 1 mile East of Pope City off Highway 112, North of Ro- chelle. Zeke Barker, Rt. 2, Box 125, Rochelle. Reg Tamworth pigs and choats, best bloodline. Special price to Pig Chains or Club boys on purchase ot several at a time. Chas. H. Higgins, Bluff Road, Rome. Reg. OIC sow, Wt. 400 Ibs, $60., reg. in buyer's name. Mrs. B. W. McCain, Stockbridge. Ph. 2471 Reg. Berkshire sows, shoats and pigs. Best bloodlines. Chas. E. Chick, Monroe. 1 big fine White (brood) boar, 18 mo. old, Wt. approx. 300 Ibs. See at my farm. J. T. ern Rt. 1, Stoekbridge. Ph. 6. ? ; About 20 purebred Duroc gilts, wt. 50-75 lbs. $15. ea; also 3 purebred .Hampshire, about 135 .- 140 lbs, ea., $25. ea. at my place. Cant furnish papers cn any, but guar purebred. J. M. King, 24 Truitt St. Black- shear. Reg. Tamworth, meat type gilts. Orville Sweet, Manager Windsweep Farm, Thomaston. Reg. Berkshire boars, 11 mos. old, ready for service, Lock- smith breeding, $50. ea. at farm. J. B. Brooks, Rt. 1, Nor~ cross. Ph. 2846. Nine purebred Hampshire and 12 Hampshire Duroc cross pigs, 8 wks. old August 11, $10. Males already castrated. See at farm 6 miles South of Blairsville. John J. Berry, Blairsville, Ph. 70-J-2. Hampshire shoats, ready to breed, reg. completed, $31.50 ea. FO. B. Bargain, Del. guaran- teed. F.F.A. Member. C. O. Maddox, Winder. Duroe sow and 10 pigs, far- rowed July 12, bred to Tam- worth boar. Owen Russell, Rt. I Conley. Ph. MA 17-9097. SERNA POULTRY FOR SALE LT BANTAMS: ~ Golden Sebright, White Coc- hen, Silver Duck Wing Bantams, Ringneck and Golden Pheas- ants, Chukars, Pekin and wild | Mallard Ducks and Silver Ham- burg chickens, at my home. Thos. H. Stone, 200 So. 3rd. St., Warner Robins, Ph. 3-9061. Purebred Black Cochin Ban- tams, $2.50 @a. in pairs or trio; also 1 Cockerel and 3 pullets in Buff Brahmas, $2.50 ea. All from show birds. J. Homer Morgan, 405-E Elm St., Rockmart. 50 Cornish Bantams for sale. Can see anytime. M. C. New, 551k Hugh Howell Dr. Tucker. White Bantams (not -leg horns). Lay and set well. Make good mothers; mature small, 2 pullets, ready to lay, and. i rooster, $5; quail size $3 trio. Harry E. Livingston, Rt. 6, Box 42, Monroe (at Sunset). LEGHORNS: 50 White Leghorns, 1 yr. old, $1 ea. for lot. Mrs. Irene Greer, Rt. 1, Box 168, (Old 41 Hwy.), Forest Park. Ph. Jonesboro 6736 130 White Leghorn pullets, 16 mo. old August 12, Babcock '| Strain, laying over 50 pct., treat- for Newcastle, Fowl Pox, Bronchitis, and wormed. $2.65 ea. Will not ship. Loeated 2 miles North Douglasville. W. H. Ragan, Douglasville. Ph. 2487. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: Dark Cornish hens-and 1 roes- ter, $7.50 trio, or $2.50 ea. Pyl- lets and cockerels, $2 ea. FOB. Mrs. D. J. Conley, Ri. 1 Milan. 2 White Hackle cocks, $4 ea.; one 1/2 White Mackle and 1/2 R.H., $3; 4 -common. bred hens, $5 for the 4, or exchange for pit game hens, or White Guineas. R. L. Griffin, Oak St. Gaines- ville. One pan frying size Racey Mugs, mostly dark Blue, 2 Stags $3 a.; 6 pullets $2 ea. Several hens and, Cock in Roundheads, plenty. youngsters, mostly June hatch. Also, want other Round- heads, to save inbreeding. R. R. White, Rt. 3, South Ave., St., El- mo, Tenn. Res. of Walker City, Ga. MINORCAS: 4 half-grown, ready for sery- ice, Giant Black Minorca Roos- ters, $2 ea. No del. T. K. Hud- low, Box 21, Doraville. (Stock on Morgan Rd.). PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.: 1000 Bobwhite quail and 200 Pheasants, 1 day to 8 wks. old, 35 and up. W. P. Addison, Rt. 6, Marietta. Ph. 8-7740 or 8-8527. . Pheasants: Goldens and Sil- vers, Trio, 1955 hatch, $15, 1956 hatch, $10; Ringnecks, $2.50 ea.; Reeve hens, 1955, $9; 1956, $3. Mrs. B. A. Bryant, 1236 Oakland. Ter., SW. Atlanta 10. Ringneck Pheasants, all ages, 3 wks. old, 50c ea., 12 wks. old, $1.50 ea. J. H. Roquemore, RFD 2, Americus. White King Pigeons, mated, banded, working, $2.50 pr.; youg unmated, 75 ea. or $7 doz. Ringeck Doves, $3.25 pr., 2 pr. $6. Trade all for Bantams. Ship collect in light erates. R. A. Statham, Rt. 1, Box 192, Griffin. Pigeons mated and working, $1 pair. Clyde Barnes, 110 W. Pine St. Swainsboro. White King Pigeons, Amer- ias finest breeding strain, for sale. Ogden A. Geilfuss, C/O Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Read, RFD 3, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna 5-7385. 450 young Northern Bobwhite Quail, 1 to 7 wks. old; ready for releasing, all birds from select stock. Special offer if for re- stocking or field releasing pur- poses. Jim W. Grist, 404 Puck- fod St., Forest Park. Ph. PO-7- 923. Pheasants; three hens, 1 male, Ringneck, 1 yr. old, 2 hens, I male Reeves, 1 yr. old and six 3-wks. old, $18.50. T? N. Smith, Rt. 3, College Park. Roller, Homers, Modena, In- dian Mucee and Standard Kings pigeons, $2.50 pair. No less than 3 pairs shipped. Mrs. Helen Street, RFD, 2956 Buford High- |. way, Atlanta 6. 150 Ringneck Pheasants, all ages. Also some eggs. Raymond Jones, Madison. Ph. Rutledge 2812. Ten pair Racing Homers (my breeders for this year), $3.50 pair. No better anywhere. Come and see them. E. L. Stowers; 5367 Lawrenceville Road, Tuck- @.. Phy 5673. REDS: N.H., RI, PAR- MENTERS S.C. RK. i. Keds, also B.. I. Red Bantams, bred from Cham- pions, $10 trio. D. A. Asbury, 442 Atwood St. Atlanta 10. AAAA grade R. I. Reds and White Rock 2 mos. old, laying, $1 ea. in lots of 25 or more. Clarence Brown, Helena. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS GEESE, ETC. FO RSALE Purebred Mallard Dueks, $3 pair. Will ship Exp. Col. Mrs. Cc. L. Graham, Rt. 1, Powder Springs. 20 Geese, 1956 hatch, full grown, in pairs or each. Can- not ship. aa Kennedy, Grove- town. MINORCAS: Giant Black Minorca, January | 1956 hateh laying pullets, $3 ea. 2 for $5 in lots of 2 or more. L. B. Millians, Newnan. LEGHORNS: 25 highest bred White Leg- horn laying hens $1.50 ea.; also 2 M.B. turkey hens, (laying) 50c lb., 2 laying ducks, $3 pr. . Mrs. A. J. Carter, Sr., Newing- | ton, . 1 yr. old white hens, 75 ea, . 1 yr. old W. L. Hens, $1 ea., 6 mos, old W. L. Pullets $1.50 ea.; all vaccinated and laying. Also, Austra White hens, 75c ea. Fresh eggs 35 to 65c doz. Will not ship. W. L. Sumlin, 730 Grand Ave. NW., Atlanta 18. Ph. Sy-4-5393. 100 W. L. 4-1/2 mos. old pul- lets, $1.50 ea.; 125 W. L. 3-1/4 mos. old pullets, $1.25 ea. Exp. collect. C. C. West, Rt. 3, Daw- sonville. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC:: 5 White Pekin ducks, 3 Dark | Cornish hens, 1 Jap. Silkie Ban= - tam, and 6 small Bantam hens. Mrs. C. Stemburg, 1624 East- land Rd., SE, Atianta. 16, Ph. MA-17-6578. 16 White African Guineas, $1.50 ea. Will not ship. Leila Sharp, Temple, Ph. 2598. 44 Geese, $160 for lot at farm, or $3.ea. Mrs. LL A. Hunnicutt, Rt. 1, Box 50, Metter. 6 large Geese, $15 or $3 ea. A. C. Eubanks, Rt. 1, Box 175, Douglasville, Ducks, $1, also Geese, $2.50 ea., Exp. Col. James H. Shahan, Rt. 1, Box 680, LaFayette. 50 large type ducks, some White, some' Colored, 25 are 1 yr. old and 25 are 6 mos. old, $1.50 ea. R. T. Farmer, Rt. 1, Nicholson. ee POULTRY WANTED GUINEAS: Want 50 guineas, must be young and healthy. State breed and price. E. A. Turner, Quit- man, LEGHORNS: Want 10 White April Hatch Leghorn Pullets of good laying strain. C. B. Huie, Rt. 1, Box 175, Forest Park. Ph. Jonesboro, 6781. Want 50 N.H. pullets, Wt. 2-1/2 - 3 lbs. ea. State price and full details. Mrs. Willie H. Owens, Rt. 2, Box 49, Locust Grove. 3 * PIGEONS: Want White King pigeons. Jack B. Abbott, Rt. 5, Tifton. RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES FOR SALE) 33 Rabbits, all sizes, $1.00 ea. Douglas Sexton, 2066 Sexton Road, NE, Atlanta 19. Ph, 47- 4152. Guinea pigs, (Cavies) $3.00 pair or 50 for $25. Clyde Barnes, 110 W. Pine St. Swains- boro. Guinea pigs (Cavies) $2 ea. Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Bu- ford Hwy., RFD, Atlanta 6. Five Calif. 6 N.Z., 3 mos, old, 1 N.Z. doe, 2 N. Y. bucks, 2 yrs, old, rabbits, $19.50 or {rade for yearling. T. N. Smith, Rt. 3, College Park. Ph. PO | 1-7982. N.Z. White Rabbits, $3.00 to $8.00; select breeding does ac= cording to age and size; bucks $3.00 to $6.00 All are subject to pedigree. Records kept for past 6 yrs. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave, NE, Atlanta 8. Ph. TR~-4-6452. Rabbits for sale. Cannot ship. :> Mrs. L. E. Watkins, 3810 Ad- amsville Dr, SW, Atlanta If. Ph. PL 5-9513. Three giant Chinchilla does, sub. to Ped, 1 white doe, 1 N.Z. red doe, I Chin. buck. All 18 mos. old and proven good breeders. $15. for lot. Robert Harriss, Rt. 5, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna -5802. A pe ee protected Hom, the pest. Dusts such -as four or five percent. malathion at the rate of 20 pounds per acre or one percent : parathion at the rate of 20 pounds per acre can be used for control of the insect. _ Sprays that may be used include one and one half pint of 50 percent malathion emulsifiable concentrate in sufficient water to cover one acre or one pint of 15 percent parathion emulsifiable concen- trate in sufficient water to cover one acre. Farmers are warned that parathion shculd not be used within seven days of harvest of pimiento peppers or within 15 |. days of harvest of bell peppers. Peppers treated with malathion may be picked in three days according to the Extension Service. - Bale and Half Cotton - Results of Siibestrol (Continued from Page D Geo stilbestrol-fed cattle must be marketed at _ heavier weights than those not given stilbestrol. "This may account, Dr. Byerly said, for the fact that average weights of steers marketed last fall generally exceeded those of cattle marketed during the cor- responding period in 1954, sometimes by as much as 75 pounds per animal. Since the feeding of stilbestrol (or diethystil- bestrol) was approved in November 1954, : an estimated 5 million cattle have been fattened on rations containing this drug. Despite the lack of any advantage in feeding time with stilbestrol, Byerly said, research definitely shows that the drug a _ improves the daily rate of gain in cattle, _ permitting substantial savings in amount 4 of teed required for finishing, His re- - marks on stilbestrol.were part of a general Club Now Organized discussion on hormones in feeds present- ed before the symposium. A new program has joined the 100 Pe fh ae eee as ae Bushel Corn Club, the Ton Per Acre New Insects lnfests ee Club, the Georgia Grazing Sys- tem Contest, and other activities of the (Continued from Page 1) 4 Complete febiete on labs Joh ee insect plained, will come information enable farmers to boost cotto ; the future. : The agronomist said v various of the cotton industry Have to sponsor the Bale and H Cotton Club. Farmers have unti to enter their cotton crops a _ stration with the county agent. Agricultural Extension Service in an ef- fort to show the way to higher yields and greater efficiency on the farm. J. R. Johnson, Extension agronomist at the College of Agriculture, said the new program is called the Bale and Half ~ Per Acre Cotton Club. It will recognize tupe feeding on horse nettle and os _ wild host plants. G Entomologists say the maggots Pe ready in pepper pods cannot be controlled _| but the young developing peppers can Sy. LIVESTOCK WANTED FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED _ POSITIONS WANTED CATTLE: = -HOGS: confining and constant, but not|on farm near Conyers. 3 room| penses or come after me. Jera- |. be Want feeder shoats and|&*tremely hard. Experience not| house with lights, wood, water;| line Cox, 1797 Willis Mill Rd., 3 yearlings to graze 60 acres} necessary, but must have good|on school bus and mail route.| SW, Atlanta 11. Want any kind of breed of calves. Must* be close by and cheap for cash. C. R. Gowder, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. corn on shares, reasonable. Al- so, will trade cane mill and boiler for 2 good calves. None wild. Shellie D. Branch, Rt. 1, Glennville. HORSES AND MULES: Want Shetland pony, mare or gelding. State price. Chand- ler Madden, Rt. 1, Elberton. Ph. 864-M-4. SHEEP AND GOATS: Want exch. nice Game stags for Toggenburg Bill, 1-2 yrs. old, black, white markings, with horns, about 30 in. tall, or will buy for cash; also, exch. pr. good mules for pr. good mares, work type. J. F. Well- born, Rock Spring. Want young male and female sheep, about 4 or 6 mos. old. Must be cheap. S. F. Robinson, Rt. 1, Riverdale. FARM HELP WANTED a -attitude in regard to job. Eugene Want reliable, sober, honest and healthy white man with small family to work on Egg and Cattle farm. Work will be M. Callaway, Rayle. Want white family to live on farm, near highway, stores; mail and schoolbus route. Good home for folks to farm. Must be hon- est and sober. Mrs_ .Georgie Taylor, Temple. Want reliable unencumbered white woman to live on farm and do light farm work. Room, board, and $50 month. Must have someone by Sept. 1. Miss Mable Sims, Room 372 Kenne- stone Hospital, Marietta. Want reliable white family to share crop 356 acre farm. Two 3 room houses with elec. Near good community. Write giving age, experience, number in fam- ily and set up you must have. Must be able to finance self. Have new tractor and eqpt. R. B. Bowen, 1545 Blvd. LOCAS Want immediately white couple or small family to help gather pepper, cottgn and corn for reasonable salary Located on US 20, at Farmers store. See before 3 PM or write: T.. 3. Sheriff, Rt. 1) Conyers. POSITIONS WANTED 54 yr. old, single, white man wants job on farm; experienced in poultry, fencing, carpenting. Jake Johnson, 4100. Peachtree Rd., 12D, Atlanta 3. ese 65 yr .old white man, with wife, wants job raising broilers, taking care of laying hens, or some kind of light farm work. Need 3 R. house, with lights, water and wood. Have to be moved. Cape Cain, Rt. 1, Mur- rayville. reliable | Woman, age 30, desires job White, honest ma on farm doing light farm chores|on cattle or p with reliable people. If interest- | are ed, will have to pay my ex- 23 yr. old, single, ene sober | man wants job on chicken farm or doing light farm work. Can drive truck or tractor. Want} \ room, board, laundry and wkly. | salary. Edwin Comer, Gray. 50 yr. old single White man wants job as caretaker or trugk driver on farm. Also experienc- | cz ed in yardwork, landscaping, | of: flowers, and chrubbery. Best of}. references. Hughey Lamb, Rt.| re 1, C/O Willie Hester, Ben Hill. | P: 55 yr. old man wants job_ on dairy or poultry farm living | with small family. In good health, have good references. | Also, carpenter. Prefer job in North: Ga. -C)-C; Looe 105 | C Fy St. ee ; ay au at once, 2 or 3 large| SW, Atlanta Tere = "Atlanta Rome Athens amilies to gather crop of cot- 8/7 8/8 $/8-, ton, corn, and peanuts. House | ,.Want small family to operate : and wood Fomhed: H. L. Con- | 69-70 cow dairy with milking STERED | SUPERS oe - er ca ner, RFD 2, Pitts. parlor. Must have references) Good & Choice ~ 18.75-19.50 17.75-19,25 ee and experience. L. T. Callaway, ; ; : Want farm foreman, 30-50} Rt. 4, Madison. Standard 15.00-18.25 15.50-17.75 15.00-16.50 yrs. old, married, sober and used ; * ; a to living in country. Good house, in oe aoe eo Utility 12.50-15.00 11,00-14.00 13.00-14.50 on mail and school bus route. : EY se COIN SB stb Ce f si is ; ees eaccesaty...Georee Warnit Sines about $ hours per day. Vealers 15.75-20.50 15.75-21.90 _15.50-21.75 vem Box 205, Folkston. Furnish house and small salary.| Stockers & Feeders 11.50-16.50 >: 10.50-13.50 10.00-13.50 10.50-16.25 Hamilton L. Hill, C/O ae Fruit - - . _~ Want good reliable married | Farm, Newnan. Feeder Calves 11.75-16.75 11.25-15.75 10.00-15.75 : 10.25-15.75 man to help operate 40. cow i ; pws dairy farm. 4 room house furn-| Want elderly ee ote eae een pian spice aie shed Nor Sy t, | Woman or man and wife to live E a ; 00- as 11.75 ; io ee ee R in a 2 apartment house and tend Utility & Standard 10.50-12.50 10.00-11.50 _10.50-11.75 ; garden and yard, raise chickens | Canners & Cutters 8.00-10.75 9,00-10.75 --8.00-10.50 Want well experienced farm}|and other light farm chores, : | family for 1957. General farm-| Write for details. Mrs, T. A.| Springers pe ot 75.00-160.00 ing, have tractor and equipment, | Brinkley, Homerville. HOGS: - 136 approx. 80 acres crop land, 4 3 = cy ; room house. Mrs. Annie Land-| Want large family to help| yoy meat Type : = s ers, 516 Chaffee Ave., Augusta. gather apple crop and work in : ea | i : orchard. Would like man with| No, 1 Others - 16.50-16.75 16.75-17.25 Want nice clean white woman, | boys above school age that can NTR i ee = ~~ = 40-55 yrs. old, to do light farm| drive truck. $5 day and house | Ne. 2 canst 16.25-16.50 16.25-16.75 : work on farm. Reasonable sal-| with lights, wood and garden. : a eri ig f 25 ary, board and room. Claud W.|H. B. Roberts, Rt. 3, Clarkes- e- : a ap ae Johnson, Rt. 2, Conyers. ' | ville. ap : : Feeders