s Phil Campbell, ay, Commissioner t , ; he 0 Y f Fs {iets \ * + ae fs = / jo Eee Ny . tie Zee ~) Se < Co ieeee _. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1957 2. NUMBER 4i TCH FOR SCREW WORMS ee Ce Heavy infesfafion = ey Of Flies In State Bes ps igh Wi Gp of All indications point to a heavy in- festation of screw worm flies in the South- ern part of Georgia this year according t to the U.S. Department of Agriculture hogs As a result farmers are urged tomake s _ regular checks of their livestock to guard MY, 6 against losses from this pest. Ch The accompanying map put out by is U.S.D.A. shows the screw worm flys = 2 et x wintering area in Georgia during the ~ oe (ye winter season just past. According to this WF LIAS? xs ; map screw worm flies wintered as far a eee SO north as Quitman, Stewart, Marion, Tay- (hy SP, CULL: <, eee lor, Peach, Houston, Twiggs, Wilkinson, ILL N73 ees Jefferson and Richmond A nties. With such a large area of the state covered by the wintering and build-up of screw worm flies there is every reason to believe that screw worm infestations will pose a serious problem for livestock raisers during the summer months. Minor screw worm infestations in livestock. can be treated by the farmer with approved preparations. Three of these preparations which are new in wide use and which are effective in combating . (Continued On Page 4) IEG, MY, Ge Agricultural CALENDAR June 18-21, Rock Eagle Park 4-H Council Meet. Survey of the Southeastern States in 1956 | portion indicates infested area) June 28, Albany Stock Yards Land- race Swine Sale, 2 p.m. July 7-10, Athens Southern Regional Farm Bureau training school. rd mong Seven Southeastern States July 21-22, Atlanta Annual meeting r third among the seven ates in 1956 cash receipts ketings according to the e of Agriculture. arolina and Florida ex- -$655,253,000 in cash re- e year just past. North ATE OF THE SOUTH TATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Carolina was first with cash receipts to- taling $950,293,000 and Florida was sec- -ond with cash receipts totaling $677,575,- 000. North Carolinas big tobacco crop was the major contribution in making that state first in cash receipts but no South- (Continued On Page 4) Georgia Milk Producers Inc. Aug. 11-13, Radium Springs Georgia Feed Assn. convention. Aug. 19-22, Rock Eagle Park Second annual poultry institute. Georgia, First: PEANUTS + BROILERS PEACHES e NAVAL STORES PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS PAGE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices Siate Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Streei, S.W. Ailanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 ATIONAL EDITORIAL TKN Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under, postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisement will. be accepted from any commercial business, any -|commercial businessman, any company or. organization li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respoa, sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- PHIL, CAMPBELL lication that is delivered through the United States mail. MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Editor Jack Gilchrist Notices _ Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Circulation __ Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. _. Candler Clement Jr. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address requests to be added to or removed. from mailing list, changes of address, etc, 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. 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 ~ FARM HELP - Ynan to live on farm with fam- 1917 rate of postage provided for in Sectien 1103. Act of Oct. 8. WANTED Want man with small family to gather crop on salary ba- sis; also have crop for 1958 on Halves, or Thirds and Fourths. 3 R. house, elec. Mail Rt. School Bus. Must be sober and near Atlanta and be able furnish self. F. T. Chamble, 3167 Peachtree Rr., N. W. At- Janta 8. Want white man with fami- ly experienced to operate Dai- ry (20-25 cow cap., when in operation). Plenty of pasture nd hay acres. Modern conven- ences. Satisfactory basis agreed upon. See or write for particulars. L. E. Buchanan, Conyers. Want white man, 37-48 yrs. old, small family and son, 16 Ts. or more, to work with im. Exp. and who knows farm machinery, hay baler, etc. Good monthly wages, weekly. No row crops. Raise hay, cattle and pecans. 5 R. house, electricity, water, wood. . J. Clay, Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd. Macon. Ph. 2-5117. Want good honest man as caretaker to live on farm and take care of it for free rent . V. Halcombe, Rt. 2, Box 17, Austell. PH 5439. Want sober, clean, healthy white man to live as one of family on farm and do light ad work. R. R. Carlan, Rt. 2, omer. Want white, christian wo- arm chores. Salary, room and oard. Mrs. G. H. Prescott, Rt. , Wrightsville. Want white couple with small family to work on farm near town. Exp. not necces- gary, 5 R. house, mod. con- veniences, 1 block school and asonable salary. Contact. E. : of 2, and help with light Wanted man with small family to gather erop on sal- ary basis. Have one crop rent for 1958 on halves or third. FARM WORK WANTED Widow, 36 yrs. old with 6 children, all but one large enough to work, wants job on poultry farm. Prefer near Dawsonville but will move anywhere. Need 4-rm. house, lights, water, garden spot. Mrs. Louise McKEachern, Rt. 2, Locust Grove. Man with 3 yr. exp. in dairy cow work, also chickens, and reg. type farm work, wants job. Drive tractor and truck. See, at the Cook and Baker Farm, or write. Johnney Ray | w Randolph, Rt. 1, e/o Ear] Ran- dolph, Monroe. Ph. between 8-5 oclock Monroe 8-1663. Exp, single white man wants job on poultry farm for wages or percentage, with furnished housekeeping quarters. Jake Johnson, 4100 Peachtree Rd. Atlanta 19. Ph. CE 3-2346. Single man wants job on oultry farm. Will work for 8. wk., plus room and board. Prefer year-round job. Simon E. Drury, 2507 Reynolds St., Brunswick. Young man wants job on farm. Can drive truck, trac- tors, and can do any kind farm work. Write or come see. Jams Parrish, Rt. 2, 5 mi. N. of Bremen. Single man, 41 yrs. old, wants job as caretaker on farm or maintenance man for home on farm. Have good health and am an all-round farm man. Paul Cook, Rt. 3, Box 561, Atlanta. White woman, 3 children (oldest 16 yr. old boy), wants job on poultry farm Experi- enced. Need 3-4 R. house, with lights, ete. and reasonable sal- ary. Mrs. Maggie M. Nash, Rt. . Strickland, Buchanan. Ph. 4 Douglasvilla 2 men want jobs (together)| 1 on grain farm or dairy work. Exp. in dairy and can handle any type milkers,. also drive truck and tractor. One has wife and 2 small children; other single, 23 yrs. old. Room, board and wages. Hon- est and sober. Zerrel Pres: nell, P. O. Box 274, Bain- bridge. Man and wife and 9 yr. old boy desires work on Chicken farm or Dairy farm. Exp. | hands. Need work badly. Guy | Harris, Rt. 6. c/o Mrs. H.-C. Reeves, Rome. - EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 1949 MT John Deere tractor with cultivator, 1948 A John Deere tractor, 10-disc and one '8-dise Athens harrow, 2-dise John Deere plow, poletape J. D. subsoiler, 16-disc D. smoothing harrow, 7 ft. J. D. mower, New Holland pick-up baler and Side del. rake. A. T. Campbell, Canon. Hammer mill with belts, sacker, etc., ready to hook up to engine or tractor; Migh- ty Man garden tractor with 2-1/2 HP Wise. engine, smoothing harrow, turning plow, $100. All in excellent cond. Cheap for cash. Robert E. Foran, Rt. 3, Douglasville, 2-1/2 mi. North oe aie. ville Rd. 4-saw Martin cyclone Cot- ton Duster, mule drawn, good cond. Can use either 2 or 4 rows, just as you like. Lee Maddox, Rt. 2, Buford, near Hog Mountain. 3 good Oil Brooders and Feeders, large and small, 6 automatic Waterers for 2,000 cap. chicks. Mrs. Sam J. Phil- lips, Sr., Rt. 1, Royston. One 6-can Intnl. milk cool- er, $100; one 4-can Farm Mas- ter milk cooler $75; also 20 good milk cans, 10-gal. cap., cheap for cash. E. G. Stewart, Rt. 2, Madison, on Hwy. 441. PH. 391M-4. David Bradley super power garden tractor, 2 attachments, cultivator and lay off plow, no reverse, used less than 50 hrs, $150. a -G Thompson, 184 Duluth St. Alpharetta, PH. 3651. One K.C.A. John Deere, 6 ft. harrow, 16-20 in. disc., scallop front with scrapers, $200; one Allis Chlamers W. C. tractor, good rubber, $600. Both in good cond. Will sell separately or trade for stock cattle around 400 lb. W. T. Moore, Rt. 1, Gray. PH. 3193. 50-cup Oil Incubator, $12. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 487 McMurry Dr., SW, At- lanta 1. 150-gal farm Tank, 2 Right- ay milking units, Water Heater, Washing Vat. C. A. McBurnette, Rt. 2, Rockmart. 1955 Chevrolet tractor, 6100 series with Keystone 27ft trail- er. Especially equipped to handle grain, air brakes, sad- dle tanks, 2 spare tires and wheels, tailored canvas to cover. A-1 cond. Will sell or trade for good blooded beef cattle. Merle Ensz, Rt. 2; Stap- leton. PH Louisville 4614. New Sears -elec. Incubator. Will sell or trade for 2 nice O.C. pigs or any good stock pigs. Also have well ea A See at my farm. Mrs. M. F. Ed- wards, Rt. 3, So Panola Shoals Rd., Lithonia, One 1-gal. glass hand Churn ood cond. Cost $6.95, price 4.50; also one 1/2 lb. metal Butter Mould, cost $1.55, good as new, both for $5.50 PP Mrs. J. Wilbour Miller, 824 So. Broad St., Cairo. Turner, ower take-off, hand-feed Hay Baler, $150. pater Crowe, Rt. 1, Stone Moun- tain. One 100-gal Syrup kettle in good cond. Reasonable. see at my farm. Mrs. Hassis Hall, } Unadilla. Cee good cond., ean be pulled by Ford or any other make trac- tor. Ready to run. $350. Al- vin Cagle, Rt. 3, Jasper. One new Plant Setting ma- chine, will set and water any small plants in small furrow. pulled by any 3-point hitch tractor. Will sell or trade for eT: J. M. Riddle, Rt. 1, Var- nell. : sal i what hi Robinson, ok Rt. Corn mill outfit, go sell or trade cheap; a mer $150. Clyd 316 E. Whitm One 2-horse w No 4 ona sclaiee o. 4 and rake; one harrow; one drag har aes yt One John Deere mower and |Pulled by rake, horse-powered, good cond. Grady Goss, Rt. 1, Men- lo. Mule-drawn harrow and cot ton duster; 2-horse harrow; seed fork; wheel barow, all steel but handle, good_cond.; blower, Herring Hall Marbin safe, 22 in wide, 35 in. high, 23 in deep; good used Sau- sage Mill, New Holland a er. Mrs. W. A. Wages, Jef- ferson. Huski garden tractor with| plows and cultivator for sale or trade for Ford cultivator and planters at my home "h. Stone Small, farm-type e Sawmill, Case eae ger, $600. Frank Dean, Rossville. Ree 2-horse Hackney w: da. Sou, McCormick: ing machine No. 6, m $15.; Corn planter Camp Ave., off Jadeco Rd. bs E. P. Hanes, Box 377-E, Jonesboro. Ph. 8421. Cut-off saw (wood saw) for tractor or engine with pulley and belt, new cond., place between Avon and Stone Mountain. H. L. Wilson, P. O. Box 86, Pine Lake. One 1 HP Jet deep well ump and 100 ft. pipe for sale. Btanle S. Hudgins, 2045 Mar- jetta Ra, NW., Atlanta 18. Ph. SY-4-6196. One 4-row, Hudson cotton duster, mule drawn. Perfect }- cond., $50. Reason for selling, have quit farming. W. A. Fitz- gerald, Omaha County). * One No. 9 IHC Hammer Mili in good cond., new ham- mer. Will sell or trade for good pulverizing harrow, 3- int, to fit Ferguson tractor. 0: an be seen at my home. M. | . Warren, Box 316, Ph. 2217. 6-row John Blue tractor cotton duster, Intnl. side de- livery rake, both in good cond. E. R. Whatley, Mayfield. 2-row Allis Chalmers cul- tivating equipment for A-C 1948 W.C. tractor, good cond., used very little. Also, 500 cap. elec. brooder, used very little. wil sell cheap, one or both. D. H. Mobley, McDonough. PH. 4030. 2 glass, round-turning type churns in good cond. Cost $750 ea.; 1-1/2 lb. aluminum B-mold; also, several milk containers. Will make good price on any or all. Come see. Mrs. W. S. Jester, 421 Curtis St., Warner Robins. = One John Deere cotton dust- a machine, 8-row duster, 1955 model, cost $229. Will sell for $100. Used only twice. Wiltiam T. Elrod, Rt. 1, Wood- stock. PH. 6654. Bowdon. $25, MY | pack. (Stewart Sl att with mower. Buy or excl T. McDonald, Oakwood. Want two 24 or 28 wheels for wooden axel w: James Franklin We! Rock Springs. einen Want 2-wheel as t er, deep well pump, 0: tank with well drop pi 300 ft. pipe line, eq how long used, how long in use, etc., lowest cash H. G. Vaughn, P. O. Bo: N. Side Sta. Atlanta 7. / CE 3-1436. ee. Want one set Cultiva Ford tractor. State cond. price. W. E. Newman, lasville. Ph. 2987. CLASS | Index (based on the April Price Index. Order No. 1 October 7, 1955. MILK PRICE INDEX .WONE. 1, ink" <5 ee The Price Index for Class I fluid milk in Georgi calculated according to the official pricing formul decreased nearly two points between May 1 (108.89) June 1 (107.00) and dropped one bracket (see schedu below). The Wholesale Price Index increased slig but the Feed-Labor Index decreased sharply. costs, due to a sharp decline in hay prices, dec! considerably from the previous month. The Labor changed from May. The Formula automatically b ances changes and produces a net change in the 98.90 - 103.35 - - - $6.39 (cw 103.35 - 107.79 - - - 6.66 (cv 107.79 - 112.24 --- 6.93 (ce For complete information on the price prac ts, A MILK CONTROL BOA quarterly report) was u Index brackets and corresponding producer ) for Class I milk, Atlanta area: . A Producer ce Oke Crowder and. Purple} s 5 cove 1.58 white | i cleaned Brabham peas in: bu. or $4. bu in. 10: lots. D. C. Strother, c/o Lane Farm, Fort Val- | 5 iad a0 e ee Campbellton Rd., 1. Lange Klondike strawberry. |} plants, will ee berries: next | dike, All''spring 80c C. oa ree mild fruit. Big Box 264, Abe, mato, ieee M. Govt. Inspt. potato andl plants, plesk and! red alii $b. ze O an FOB. Woodrow ee plants: $1.50 M. del. No Paul | Sito em C/O Buddy } Redeased Lespedeza and Sericea Germ. 89 pet., 13 Ib.; slightly cola a speckled and! rs by Ibi or i e. Mrs. D. C, Pk. Ph. PL ie be M. Add 25 ae S. Butler, Page Ave:, NE., Atlanta. Ph. DR. 3-1846. ne Flat. Dutch Copen H. M. cabbage plants, Ga. Sweet caitand 300; $1; 500, $1.75, . M.. No orders filled less . None filled without post- age added. Mrs: Nancy Hen- ono. Mrs: 466. _ | derson, Rt. 3, Bow 124 Elli} 20 Jay. Climbing, tomato plants, yields, blight and disease resistant. *|Bears until frost, strong plants, | damp: _ g,. 25e; 10), $1, }del. Mrs. B. Mize, Rts, 40c lb. Add postage. ' irs. ab E. Sorrells, Royston. Rutgers: and Marglobe to- ts, full count, Mass. Okra seed 50c pt., as Surrency. _ Govt. Inspt. Red and Pink Skin and Copper P: R. potato) |plants $1.50 M. del. Prompt i No checks. ; | shipment. Lightsey, Rt. 2, Surrency. Govt. Inspt. Red: Skin PR. checks. veney. Calif. multiplying beer seed lee sheet PP;. with: directions ie dcntec, Mrs. E. N. Rice, Rt. % Peas; Kobe, Germ. 90 pet., Red Ripper peas, Germ. 86 pet., $4.50 bu. All FOB. John ic. Reid, Zebulon. PH. LO: 7- 18709 8709 Wilson. Towns, Oconee, Evans CELOSIS ERADICATION stn which area testing is now ae include: _ Glascock Peach Gorden Pickens Gwinnett Pe Pierce Z Hart Pulaski Heard Putnam _ Habersham Quitman - Hall | Reckdale Irwin Stephens Jackson Talbott es Jeff Davis Taliaferro : _ Jenkins Toombs ae ohnson Turner Lamar Walker Lourens Washington Liberty Wayne Lumpkin White : a Wilcox st Miller Free of Disease 155 3 Brown,, Rt. . now teady, 50e C, $1.- . Oma | C | $1.50. No orders White tender eth ope \garden: bean, 65 teacup; ear- Jy Blue Java peas, 40 ase 8. cups $3; also dry ground sage 60c on PP in Ga. P. B. , Ball, Ground Hi a Strawberry, $1.- ; $1 GS Brown-striped, half runner bean. seeds, Germ. 87. pet., 60c cupful; red and white Spotted. Crowder peas, Germ. 85. pet., 35 Ib. ae postage.. : sg s. Lee Hood, Rt. I, Gaines- i Tron clay peas: recleaned andi pure with 92 pct. Germ In 2 1/2 bu. bags, $4.25 oe R. 8a Allen, Rt. 4, Jackson. PH, Fall tomato plants now neady; Oxheart, Rutger, Red'| Va., parsley, collards, Birds Eye pepper, peppermint, sweet pepper, celery plants, 2 doz. 35c. Add postage. Fred. With- erspoon, 308 Holderness St., sw, Atlanta 10. PH PL. 3-5251. Tron clay hay peas, reclean- ed in new 2-bu: bags, 99136 Pure; Germ. 87 pct., $4.25 bu. H.C. Allen, Rt. 3, McDonough. IPH 3379. Large red-speckled ere cat Crowder peas, $1 qt., $3 gal., $5 pk., $9, 1/2) bu., sie bu; white Lady Finger peas $b. 25 $3. 50 gal., $10 1/2 bu. Add charges. rompt del. Mrs. H. Watercress plants ST 25 CY aes gadars sent promptly. Mis. GC. Gentry, Rt. 3, Callhoun. P. R. potato plants, State Tos ot. Full count guaranteed, $1.50 M. Prompt shipment. J. (EP Williams, Alma. _ Artichoke plants, time for planting $2 C., $15 M. PF. 3rd: zone er come get them $1.50. ., $12 M. Collards later 40c doz., $2. C. State number and when you want them. Price BEC Ws, ea , ee North Ave., N.E. PH 4-6452. Rutgers and Marglobe to- mate plants and N. C. Short Stem and Heading Collard plants, 35 C., 400, $1; Cayen- ne hot pepper lants 35e C. Mis. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Flat Dutch and Copenhagen Market cabbage plants. sweet collards, 300, $1, $8 M; Rutger tomato jiants, 250. illed less $1 None shipped without postage added. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Ga. collard plants, nice size, 25;, $2 M:; Hargolbe and 1:25 2 M; Hargolbe and 75 M. All plants: and roots f ota, roots, 50e Cy 400, $1, 500, | damp packed. PP in Ga. De W. f eaaregy 9 | Davis, Rt. 1, Box 370, Milledge- | ville. | SEED & PLANTS WANTED Wanted 40 bu. cowpeas. '|Quote price with analysis. George Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta. FEED & GRAIN WANTED Want to buy combine run | Barley, Oats and Wheat for feed. purposes. For full details ees ey ila nase Rance Nehi Ave., eeceien, PH. 2412. Want Oats, Barley, Wheat | or mixed feed grain delivered | yriced to | arming- | to my farm. Must. be fed. R. B. Curtis, ton. Ph. Madison 2603. Coastal Bermuda hay, ex- | ,cellent quality, wire-tied squre ' bales. George Eager, Rt. 1, Val- | dosta. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 50'C; Mastodon, $1.25: C; Klon- |: E. Richardson, Rt. 1, Bowdon. |) = roots, 50e C, 400, $1 500, | Reg. Jersey bull, entitled, ($85: ;, ot leow. $5 arge milk cow, 1/2 gal., $85. All are bred to Jersey bull. At my barn. Will Johnson, Rt. 3, Loganville. Brangus cattle, 3/8 Braham and. 5/8 Angus, the new breed for the south. Resistant to heat, insects Calving: trouble or pink-eye never occurs in Brangus. Hy- make these cattle gain where English: breed fail. Satisfaec- tion assured. Bulls 6 mo. and Harvey Meinders, Camilla. Reg. Jersey bull, will be 4 _ old Dec. 19, $150.00. C. R. Richardson, Rt. 2, Forsyth. old, fine conformation and pedigree, WHR: bred: Guaran- teed sound and. to be a@ breed- img te prevent $500: Harley Merrick, Rt. Cuthbert, Extra good, 10-yr. old: mule, wt. 750 1b., works good. Would like to: trade for good:gaited saddle: horse Waymon Crowe, Rt. 4, Winder. PH 1-0761. Young mule for sale. Works good, but not well broke. C. R. ne Rt. I, Culberson, 4, Sheep for sale, 1 pr. Ewe and Ram. Good stock, $35. for both. P. B. Rowland, 1980 N. Ponce de Leon Ave., NE At Janta. PH DR 3-3602. All milk type Goats, 3 now milking; one large Billy Goat, 6 kids, all in good cond., one giving 4 1/2-6 qts. daily; others giving 2-3 qt daily. All for sale at low price. Write or call. Mrs. David DuPree, Box at 3, Hawkinsville. PH 3-4615. Duree pigs, 12 wks. old, can be Reg., from Blue Ribbon Winner stock, $20. ea. Come see. Edward Smith, Rt. 4, Box 157, Cochran. Reg. SPC hogs from recog- nized breeders, treated and bangs free, 10 wks. old, pigs, boars and gilts; also service boars and bred and open gilts. Ga. |Gene Odom. Pulaski. PH Met- ter 5-5095. Lean-meat type Berkshire /pigs, 4 mos. old, treated and wormed, from champion blood- lines. Ship or sell at farm. Ru- fus Merriman, Rt. 3, Lymons. boars, 5 bred sows, 2 sows. Best bloodlines. J. B. Brooks, 75 Walton St., NW, Atlanta 3, daytime, night and Sundays, Rt. 1, Norcross. Reg. Tamworths exclusively. Weaned pigs, unrelated boars and gilts. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. PH 6541. open. heifer $65.; one| 2|\to prevent inbre sell all for $275. Fred F.}|: and diseases, |: bred vigor and, other features. 20 mos: old, $200.00 and up: Reg. Hereford bull, 6 yrs.. er. Will stay in pasture. Sell: | inbreeding, (Johnsons Corner) PH 8303. Reg. Berkshire hogs, 2 herd | PAGE THREE - Duroc male, urebred, 350) lbs., reasonable Garland, Sparta. Male goat, brownish- bia color, about 2 yns. old, go large goat, $10 my place : F.. Seay; Rt. 2, Panthersville Rd. Ellenwood. One. Reg. Aberdeen Angus male, well marked, not roguish,. 18 mos. old, wt. 1100 Ibs. Gentle and easy to han- dle. J. . Burton Crawford+ ville. 6 mi West of Crawford ville, Hwy 12. Reg. Red Poll cattle of ae ages. Good breeding and foun+ dation, stock. Price reasonable for quick sale. Glenn Donald, Oakwood. Me & sa ae Reg. Jersey heifer calves, ie all ages, best of blood! Reasonably priced accordin, to age. E. B. Braswell, Athens, A-1 Guernsey Jersey milk cow, 4 yrs. old, giving 4 gak : daily, fat and fine. Bargain for quick sale. John @. Jester, Curtis St., Warner Robins, Polled Hereford bulls, Reg.; one 1 1/2 yrs. old, one 5 yrs. , old. Sell or consider trading for heifers of equal ro R. Brisendine, Rt. 1, States: ora. One purebred White Face Hereford, 16 mos, old heife a 4 mos. bred. Jimmy. Burke, 6 Minnefee St., Palmetto. : 4 Angus cows, 2 with calves at foot, 2 will calves soon. Reg. in buyers name. Reg Angug bulls, good type, ready for service. Z. M. Addy, Preston, 3 me mi. East on No. 280. young Reg. polled Here ford bulls, one $225.; other $200. George Eager, Rt. 1, Valk dosta, One Reg. polled Hereford heifer, 2 yrs. old, will fresh | en in about 2 mos. b: to Reg bull. $150. at farni J. C. well, Rt. 2, Box 210, Newnan. PH 2301. Reg. Yorkshire, service age boars, bred gilts, spring both sexes. All sired by bees to Cert. Superior pot boars. Prices reasonabl omer Thomason, @/o F Hills, Farms, Rt. 2, Box Amerieus. Ph. 7562. ers name. Charles Rt. 2, McRae. 2 female milk ts, dry from 4-qt. steck. H. L. Nix, 1, Sharpsburg, 1 mi. off Grit fin Rd., 2 mi. from Raymond. PH Newman 1888J8. . Reg. Guernsey bulls, service age, and bred heifers. Best of bloodlines. Reasonable prices. F. H. Bunn, Midville. at home or away relaxrefresh with milk! Herd of good av cs sale. | Dark red Duroes, and females also oa a Se Extra good. All jo bag 3 Wi a | Wl ; 2 in fold, $500.; PAGE FOUR Heavy Infestation (Continued From Page 1) - screw worms are EQ 335, SMEAR 62 and WHITE SMEAR. In treating screw worm infestations farmers should make certain that the wound is thoroughly saturated and that _ the preparation used reaches well into the wound to destroy all screw worms. Un- Aer no conditions, farmer try to clean out wound. In serious cases of screw worm in- festation or when in doubt farmers should. secure the services of a graduate veteri- narian. In such cases an infected animal usually needs medication LIVESTOCK FOR SALE _ Reg. Tenn. Walking Horse stallion, 3 yrs old, trained for Show work and very easy to andle, extra fine bloodlines ie breeding or pleasure rid- ng. Dr. M. Holland, Cochran. Ph. WE 4-6305; after 6 PM, WE 4-2023. 2 Shetland mares, one heavy one black, 1 yr. old, $350; One Welch pony olt, 8 mos, old, $125.; Fine yr. old, gentle, gaited dark sorrel mare with white stock- ings, $250. Fred Shiver, 2744 Milledgeville Rd., Augusta. Breeding opportunity. At stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, fice. No. 36083, chestnut stal- on, representing one of eon producing families of he breed. Grandson Noble Kalarama. Your inspection in- vited. Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., lat Shoals Rd., Rt. 2 Decatur. H BU 9-6692. Fine 4-yr. old Bay gelding, very gentle, wt. about 800 lb. ell or exch. for good-gaited addle horse or small pony. on Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville. Good, sound mare mule. Sell or exch. for small plug mule, pony or burro. L Quarterman, Flemington. 60 Reg. Suffolk yearling ams, ready for service. Priced low. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms, Rt. 1, Jonesboro. PH 6217. Reg. SPC hogs from recog- nized breeders. Herd treated and tested. 10 wks. old pigs, boars and gilts, service boars, bred and open gilts. Gene O- Sean Pulaski. PH Metter 5- OIC breeding stock from Reg. Shortnose medium type stock Board ready for service. Small shoats, either sex, $25. ea. Sired by a 1955 prize win- ner at OIC show. Dams, good sows from FFA chain pigs. See or write. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. Reg. SPC hogs, bred gilts, service males, open gilts, also 8 1/2-4 mos. males and gilts. New bloodlines. Champion meat type. H. B. Robinson, Chula. 5 Shetland mares, 37-50 in. tall, $150. and up. All broke to however, Georgia's Farm Marketing | es Ba 000 while cash 1 poultry. insdaniry. Per 00 (Continued From Page 1) eastern state equaled Georgias cash re ceipts from livestock and livestock pro- should a or probe the in addition to Reg. Hereford cattle, open heifers, bred heifers, bred cows, and cows with calf at side, also young bulls. Real quality. Reasonable prices; al- so Reg. Hereford hogs, 4-1/2 mos. old, boar or gilt, $30 ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 8-8772. Holstein dairy heifers to calve late summer, also 18 Ayrshire heifers, from 1 yr. to springers. All TB and Bloodtested. E. L. Rogers, Rt. 1, Plains. Reg. Landrace pigs, boars and gilts, imported bloodlines, wormed and_ reg. buyers name. Paul Roach, Rt. 6, Rome. Ph, 4-1865. Reg. big bone Guinea boars and gilts, 7 wks. old, $15 ea. with papers; $12.50 ea. with- out; Cross-bred, $10 ea. No Sunday sale. Rever Wade, Rt. yl, Alto. Bred Landrace gilt, $125; service age Beltsville boar, $75. Basil Steed, Fitzgerald. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want small Shetland pony mare. Must be gentle. State H.| age and price. All letters an- swered. E. W. Hendrix, Rt. 1, McIntyre. Want plug Mule in good cond., Cheap for cash. .Con- tact. LeRoy Smith, Rt. ty Lo- cust Grove. Want 1 good milk goat, within 25 or 30 mi. Boston, or Del. at Boston. J. G. Simpson, Rt. 2, Boston. POULTRY FOR SALE Wheaton game bantams, all from Show Winners. Also Silkies and Cochins for setters. J. H. McLean 4952 Hildon Circle, Chamblee. Ph. 7-3150. 15 W. L. fryers, 12 wks., 2-3 lbs., 50c ea. my place. Can- not ship or ans. mail. Mrs. G. T. Burris, 1980 Niskey Lake a pee Atlanta 11. PH PO 7 _ 10 pullets, 1 rooster, Silver Streak Hylines, 3 mos. old $15 for the lot FOB. Clarence ride. Contact after 6 PM, all day Saturday and Sunday. Dan R. Thomas, 4154 Cham- bers Rd., Macon. PH 3-8186. At Stud: Chief of Rock Is- land, Tenn. Walking horse stallion, No. 442618, son of Merry Boy; sires _ fine colts that can really walk; Fee, $25.; also, at Stud, Dangerous, Dan, small Shetland stallion, Chest- nut dapple show pony. Fee, $25. Ross Dismukes, 119 No. Jackson St., Albany. Ph. HE 2-1241. Quality Holsteins, Guernsey and Jersey, Ist calf heifers to freshen starting July 1. Most- ly calf-hood vaccinated. TB and Bangs free. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Ph. Madison 2603. Brown, Helena. 3 geese, 1 white gander and 2 gray geese $2. 50 ea. FOB; also rabbits, dif. sizes and col- ors, very prolific. 1 gray doe and 5 babies, $3.; bucks and half-grown ones, $1.50 ea Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta. 11 hens, 1 rooster, small chicks; 18 guineas. Reasona- ble. Mable Vaughn, P. O. Box 381, Jonesboro. PH 6621, evening, Turkey toms 35 lIb.; Tur- key poults, 85 ea.; eggs for setting $2.50 doz., my farm. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 487, McMurry Dr., SW, At- lanta 11. - simply killing the serew worms. One of the bst methods of preventing serious screw worm problems is periodic inspection of all livestock. A close check on farm animals will enable farmers to discover wounds or screw worm infesta- tions in the early stages when treatment is easier and more effective. Quick and effective treatment of screw worm infestations will prevent a strong er build-up of screw worm flies and thus prevent even greater months to come. danger 6 young game hens, now laying, $1.50, at my home. Mrs. H. J. Newby, 231 Oa haven Ave., Macon. 900 or more W. L. hens, 1 yr. old, now laying, $1 ea. for lot. Mrs. Fred Lewis, Rt. 2, Cleve- an Mallard Duck eggs doz., plus postage E. ges, Sharpsburg. Modern Game _ Bantams, Black breasted Reds, Birchen, Red Pyles, Silver Duckwings. Won First with each breed in Atlanta Show 6-2-57. Old trios $15. 1957 hatched trios Pen brood or show. cocks 7.50 ea. Also, half-grown pure Mallard dueks $3 pr. L. Murpsy, Lake Mirror Rd., Rt., 3, College Park PH PO 1- 1617. 2 White Leghorns and one R.LR. rooster, 20 wks. old, healthy, $1.50 ea. L. R. Duke, 491 Hood Ave., NW, Atlanta 18, PH SY 4- 8572. 20 Parmenter red pullets, 4 mos. old, ready to start laying soon, $30, for lot, if taken at once, $1.75. ea, if smaller lot is wanted. Paul Mallett, Rt. 2, Chatsworth. GAME, FOWL, ae FOR SALE $1.75 10 White King Pigeons, 10 crossed Homers and Kings, now working and mated, $15. for lot. FOB my place. Money order, no checks. gi Oz- more, Colquitt. Bobwhite Quail, few pairs breeders and extra hens, $2. ea. Now available Quail and Chukar partridge eggs and chicks. Will ship. Will hatch your quail eggs. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt. Vernon Dr., Decatur. DR 3-4238. 4 Blue Peafowl hens, $25 ea., two for $45; also, 2 yr. old Blue Peacock $25. FOB. J. W. Pierce, Mystic. ~ H. Brid-. 1. | PH. 7073. ; gether. nae in the $332, 067 ,000; mated r.;- Bred Common Pigeons, and working, $1.00 5. pr., show type Squablers 6. pr.; white Homers $2, or.; Bantam hens $1.25 ea.! baby Ducklings 50c ea.; grown Duck (Muscovy) ote 50 ea. No COD orders filled. r aw, Brom- ville. , Bobwhite Quail eggs and 1 baby birds available at my place or will shi ip. Fine ee stock, guaranted. Frank 109 W. 7th St., Tifton, PH 145. old Chukar $3 ea.; also, Nine cocks, 2-yr. extras, Chukar eggs, reasonable and | young Chukar birds. Dale M. Stone, ear MtORe Dr., Rome. Purebred Homing Pigeons, few unbanded birds, $1. ea.; seamless banded, mated. pairs $3. pr. and up. C. H. Overby, | 3609 - 14th Ave., Columbus. | Quail 5 wks. old, ready to} ship, 90c ea.; eggs, not over 5 days old, $2.50 doz. PP; Mated pairs Bobwhite | quail, laying, $3 pr.; Black Cornish bantam chickens, 4 mos. old; $1.50 ea. Exp. Col. Send M.O. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta Tr. 4-5152. N. Z. white nite excel- lent breeding stock, carefully | bred outstanding bucks and does, $7-$9 for tops; a few young bucks $4-$6, 7 mos. up. Ready for service. 4 mos. olds $3.50 ea. Come see. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE, At- lanta 8. PH Tr. 4- 6452 ey Bobwhite quail eggs and | baby quail awailable at my place. Will ship birds when 6 wks. old. Fine quality stock guaranteed. Ralph E. Keefer, 110 Delores Way, Forest Park. PH. PO-7-0668. a Quail eggs and chicks Bobwhite, Chukar, Coturnia, Blond, Tenn. Red, Blue Scale available. Quantity discounts on 50 or more. Henry M. Hil- liard, 219 Mellrich Ave., NE., _ ceipt total of oo 937, Complete ure 0 Mississoy $557, 788, ,000. Sauls, | 8. Ph.} Tee Finest 1956 hat large Northern breeding quail (bred ani proved 37 yr some on foot; $5. Vegetables to truck Beans and tomatoes, sale only, in patch. now. S. S. Storer, C/ Ranch, Rt. 4, Doi ean cond., ve ea. Al Tom Kittle, Rt. 5 Nutria Bey use. arm po! Witt. Smith, roots, 5! Sr ear Holle White sca 10 free of holes, lette: ed, 30c ea. plus Boyd Johnson, ~ Black wen and clean, Want 1 Ib. Deer Tongue < bacco. dried Atlanta. prices first. at Last Weeks Livestock Sales R 606 Pee Atlante: ~Rome:? "22 = Athens Y Thomaston 6-11 6-12 ~ NO REPORT STEERS & HEIFERS oe ; Good & Choice 19.00-21.75 20.25-22.00 - Standard 17.00-21.00 18,00-19.50 - Utility 13.00-13.75 13.75-16.75 : - 0 Vealers 17.00-23.25 17.00-22.50 Ma 16.75-23.00 Stockers & Feeders 16,00-21.75 -15.00-20.25 - 16.00-16.25 Feeder Calves 18.00-21.50 18.00-20.75 tpt Cows: geke. Utility & Commercial 12.50-14,75 12.50-14.50 Bin ae Canners & Cutters 9.00-13.25 10.00-13.25 - Springers + se HOGS: - - re . No. 1 Meat Type - - Soe No. 1 Others i - 1 - te No. 2 . . No. 3 - - = - . Feeders as