Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1957 July 24

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Phil. Campbell,














































a and saeiament for
orm eradication by using sterile
w-worm flies have been started
,000-square-mile area of Florida.
w-worms are the larvae, or mag-
the fly Callitroga hominovorax
evelop from eggs laid on open
in animals. They cause heavy
) producers of livestock in infest-
as Georgia farmers know.
Florida tests, to be undertaken
y for search and training pur-
archers and technicians will be
techniques that successfully

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Caribbean island of Curacao

co operative investigations to be
ken in Florida constitute another
developing the most efficient
stical way to utilize sterile male
worm flies to rid the southeastern
States of this destructive livestock
ough the primary purpose of
dy is to develop improved methods,
pected that some relief from screw-
esult in the experiment-

al of anent: 2,000,000 labora-

rew-worm flies a week will
hen the pilot-scale field op-
each their peak. These flies, ren-
ile by radioactive treatment, will
the rate of 500 males per
t co week ai: four she

Cen eee ee ee ee

ll

ena of the fly on
area to be treated, 40 by 50
east and south of Orlando,
und to be heavily infested
worm,



a, test area may not be
oo screw-worm flies can

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1957

NUMBER 43

STS T0 ERASE SCREW WORM



ut: the screw-worm on the 170-

State Livestock Board, is





Agricultural
CALENDAR

Aug. 11-18, Radium Springs Georgia
- Feed Ass'n, convention.





August 13, Tifton Spotted Poland
China Sale, Georgia SPC Associa-
tion.

_ August 17, Thomasville Georgia Jer-
sey Cattle Club Fall Sale.

Aug. 19-22, Rock Eagle Park Second
annual poultry institute. .

September 10-11, Athens Agricultural
_ Cooperation Short Course



August 9, Albany Aberdeen Angus
Breeders Donation Sale.

August 30, Douglas Aberdeen Angus
Association Consignment Sale.









test block to the percentage outward be-
yond the confines of the test area, thus
getting valuable data that might be ap-
plied on an area of regional proportions.

Eradication of the secrew-worm by the

-method involved in the Florida research

is based on the simple fact that when
normal females of the species mate with
sterile males, the eggs produced will not
hatch. If enough sterile male flies can be

introduced into a screw-worm infested

area at proper intervals, they will cause

_ a progressive reduction in the laying of
fertile eggs, and the fly population even-

tully will be wiped out.

Sterile flies in the 1957 investigations
will be dispersed from aircraft flying a
pattern found to be successful in Curacao.

_ The planes will carry relatively light loads
-of the sterilized male insects which will

be dispersed at relatively high altitudes
generally about 1,000 feet at intervals
of 1 mile or more. The area to be covered
is largely lightly populated range land.
Standard surveying techniques on the
ground, including checking of animals,
will be used to determine results of the
work.

The State. of Florida, through the
cooperating
with USDA in the 1957 tests, and is fur-
nishing about $22,000 to help finance the

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PEANUTS
BROILERS



July 31, Takeover
Date For 1956 Cotton

At the close of business July 31, Com-
modity Credit Corporation will purchase

/ all 1956 cotton that is unredeemed at that

time, according to John F, Bradley, Ad-
ministrative head of the Georgia Agricul-
tural Stabilization and Conservation Com-
mittee. :

Bradley said he is placing emphasis
on the July 31 date as final because 1955
loan cotton was carried in a_past-due
status for 5 months after July 31, 1956, |
the maturity for that year. That extension
of time will not be made this year. If -
growers want to redeem their cotton and
dispose of it to their own advantage it
must be done before July 31.

Bradley also pointed out that the mar-
ket prices of various qualities of cotton
have remained fairly steady in recent
months, At recent prices farmers should
be able to disposed of some qualities of
cotton that will give them some net profit
above the loan and charges against the
cotton.

Another optimistic factor in the cotton

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Sun Powered Electric
Fence Keeps Cows In

Energy from the sun is being harness-
ed to operate an electric fence charger by
G. W. Isaacs, Purdue University agricul-
tural engineer.

Silicon solar cells, located in a frame
on top of a conventional fence charger,
collects radiant energy from the sun and
converts it directly to electrical energy.

What happens when the sun doesnt
shine? Will the livestock go through the
fence? Mr. Isaacs says no. The solar cells
also charge nickel-cadmium storage cells
inside the fence charger. When the sun
doesnt shine, the storage cells run the
charger.

The solar-powered fence charger
could operate in remote areas without tha
need for replacing batteries or connection
to electric power lines.



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FARM

WORK

WANTED



Want job working with Pe-
ans, pruning, sprouting, etc.
Eoniact. John J. Davidson, Rt.
, Pineview.

38 yr. old, white man, with
wife and 5 yr. old girl, born
d raised on farm, well exp.
Dairying and Cattle, wants
b, prefer Dairy. Want 3-4 R.
ouse, lights, water, etc., and
rE ww salary. Letters ans.
aul E. Wilson, 884 Washing-
ton St. S.W., Atlanta 15.

Man 66 yrs. old, 2 sons 16
and 12, all in good health,
wants work on Stock farm,
Dairy or Chicken farm. Ex-

erienced. No loafers, no bad

abits. Letters answered. J.
. Gaskins, 628 Front Ave.,
umbus.

White woman, 31 yrs. old,
wants job on farm doing light
farm chores for room, board
nd salary. Have school-age

ild. Mrs. Janie Wilkerson,
416 Marks Church Rd., Au-

usta.

Single white man, 42 yrs.

old, willing worker and hon-

wants job on farm. Room,

rd, laundry and $3.50 day.

ill go anywhere in Ga. See

or write. Troy Binford, Por-
terdale.

Man and wife want good,
large place with reliable man
for 1958. Raise wheat, oats,

a cotton on Halves: Real

g house, Elec. lights, water,
Rierty chicken houses, with
elf-feeders, automatic water-
ers, etc. Good pasture and
barns. Can give Ref. Frank
Crider, Rt. 2, Royston.

Want job operating 2 broil-
er houses, 5-8 house cap., each,
alary or profit sharing basis.
n or around Paulding Coun-
ty. Am 47 yrs. old, have wife

raton, Box 234, Dallas. PH

Man 35 yrs. old and two
younger brothers want jobs on
farm working by day. Can
drive truck, tractor. 4 in fam-
ily,3 can work. Need 4-5 rm.
house. Can move any time.
Howard Whitten, Rt. 2, Doug-
las Hwy. 32.

47 yr old woman with 4
children, 14, 11, 8 and 7 yrs.
old, wants any kind of farm
work she can do. Want 5 R.
house, wired for elec. stove.
Have to be moved. Live 2 1/2
mi. No. Chatsworth. Mrs. Mar-
tha Lewis, Rt. 1, Chatsworth.

Man and wife, 2 boys, want
crop on halves. No cotton.
Want pasture and chicken
farm. Need 4 rm. house on
school and mail route. Must
move by Nov. 30. Pledger
Strayhorn, Rt. 5, Gainesville.

White man 55 with 3 in fam-
ily, self, wife and dad. Sober,
dependable, wants job on cat-
tle, hog or chicken farm. Run
tractor if necessary. Care for
stock fencing, etc. No truck
driver. Need 4-rm. house and
have to be moved. J. E. Flour-
noy, Box 1427, Atanta Rd.,
Griffin,

Man 51, wife, 35, 9 children
oldest 14 yrs., wants job as
chicken caretaker, truck or
tractor driving, dairy helper,
general farm work or repair
work. Can move any time,
anywhere. Must be on school
route. All letters answered. J.
F. Sanders, 890 Confederate
Ave., SE, Atlanta 12.

Refined, settled woman, 50
yrs old, alone, wants job on
farm, to do light farm work for
good people No bad _ habits,
healthy onest, have good |
character and will exch refer-
ences. Want private room,
board and salary. Can drive
car. Prefer near Waycross or
Folkston. Mrs. Gladys Rogers
Harris, Rt. 4, Patterson Dr.



fs grown daughter. Joe M.
$9385.



Gainesville.



_MARKET BOUL



Want to contract to operate
grist mill under terms; water
mill or any kind of power. W.
L. Green, Rt. 3, Moultrie, c/o
Radar Green.

Want reliable, good Dairy- |?
man who can handle up to 75
cows in 4 stall Surge parlor
Good modern house an good
salary for right man. Consider
man and combination. C.
eee t. 2, Covington. Ph.

FARM HELP

WANTED





Want nice white woman
in good health, 40-60 yrs. of
age, to live in good farm home
and do part time farm chores.
$20 a month room and board.
Electricity. Mrs. Eva C. Rog-
ers, Rt. 2, Claxton.

Want (prefer) middle-aged
couple to do light farm work
on ore Farm one to right
party. Write. Minnie D. Long,
Rt. 2, Talking Rock.

Want man 30-50 yrs. old
with smaH family, for work
on South Georgia farm. Pay
$4.50 day with raise to $5.50
after 90 days if satisfactory.
Write. George Varn, Box 205
Folkston.

Want at once experienced
dairyman. Excellent working
conditions top salary. Refer-
ences requied. Modern home,
bath and lights. R. L. OKelly,
Mgr., _Marben Farm, Mans-
field. Phone Collect Coving-
ton 3957.

Want white woman to live
on farm with old lady and do
light farm work. Home and
small salary. Miss Fanny Pharr
Rt. 1, Buford.

Want farm family, exp. in
working Turpentine, to half
crop 2,000 boxes, 8 A. peanuts
and 2-1/2 A. cotton. Good
house available in September,
on school bus route near chur-
ches. Elee. and deep well.
Write for appointment and
bring Ref. B. C. Moee, 105-4th
Ave., East Cordele.

Want white man 37-48 yrs.
old small family one son 16
or older to work. Must know
farm machinery, hay baler,
ete. Good weekly wages. No
row crops, raise hay, cattle and
pecans. 5-room house, elec.,
water, wood. S. J. Clay, Rt-3,
Macon. PH 2-5117.

Want Young middle-aged,
healthly, white or colored wo-
man from the countr, for
Poultry farm work. oom,
board and salary. Mrs. Helen
Street, 2956 Buford Hwy., At-
lanta 6.

Want working manager to
take charge of farm and herd
of Reg. Angus cattle. Must be
thoroughly experienced with
farm machinery. references re-
quired. F. Stroza, Randall Mill
dju8 D410, Atlanta, PG CE
3-1098.

Want Elderly man for light
work on farm. Must not drink
and must be of good character.
All letters answered. Mrs. Ju-
lia K. Lucky, Rt. 1, Grovetown.

Want man and wife to live
in mill house and tend chick-
ens and gather eggs. Write
or see me at once for full in-
formation Bud Bond, Rt. 2,
Lithonia.

Want white woman not over
45 yrs. old for farm work on
farm. Live with 70 yr. old man
and wife as one of family. Let-
ters answered. Mrs. Viola Page
Rt. 2, Lyons.

Want man with boy to work
on stock farm and boy to help
on milk trucks. R. G. Jen-
nings, _ owner,
Dairy, P. O. Box 891, Macon.

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE





Meadows grist mill with
Ford motor, pea thresher and
one four wheel tractor wagon,
for sale. John C. Lee, Rt.. 1,
Welcome All Road, College



Park,

|for both; also, have dbl. mid-

| Cousins,

HI-3-6336.

truck; all in good cond. See

Meadowland | 5



Mall one man chain saw,
utility blade, scoop,
mounted mowing machine for
3 point hitch tractor, for sale;
also Want two 10 X 28, four

ply tractor tires and wheels,
overland scrape, and -3 point

hitch hole augar, 9 in. or
more. C. E. wer, 1038 First
Ave., Columbus. Ph. Fairfax
3-7427.

John Deere Model B tractor,
casings almost new and Mo
ing machine, 5 ft blade, $300

dle buster for laying off corn
with lift tractor, $90. W. L.
3001 Cooledge Rd.,
Tucker. PH. Hickory 3- 7316.

3-1/2 HP Bolens Huski Gar-
den tractor with Sickle Mow-
er and Turnplow in fair
cond. Cheap for cash. Harlow
Autry, 7475 Roberts Drive,
Dunwoody. PH. GL-7-3955.
(Chamblee).

500 Hen Cages, back to
back style, in good cond., $250
at my farm. G. H. Brooks,
White Plains.

Late model Farmall tractor
cub, good as new, hydraulic
lift, turn plow and harrow.
Worked only 5 acres for 3
ears. J. C. Howell, Rt. 1, Joy

ke Rd., Ellenwood. PH.
Stockbridge 4240.

One AC 1-row Cotton Pick-
er; one AC 2-row Cotton
Picker, Both ready to go to
picking, for sale at bargain.
H. A. Simpson, Rt. 3, McDon-
ough. PH. 3276.

pipe with couplings, 35c ft.
Mrs. Dorothy Graham, RFD

yers.

.1949 Allis Chalmers G trac-
tor, just overhauled. In good
cond., cultivator, layoff plow,
one dise plow, cutting harrow,
Gee Whiz, Lime Spreader on
rubber, Mule Planter, $600;
also Ford mowing machine,
side mower, good cond., extra
blade, $200. Lester West, Rt.
2, Cleveland.

2-horse wagon, very strong
in the tractor hitch, $30; 6 oll
brooders with thermostat,
good cond. Price very low:
12 Waterers, automatic, $3 ea.
All FOB my place. Alex H.
Shephens, 5 mi. So. Jones-
boro, 1-1/2 mi. West at Orrs
Station on 4-lane Hwy.

Avery tractor, good cond.,
hydraulic lifts; 4 dise _plow,
rake and draw mower ma-
chine and dirt scoop, $350.
Cc. J. Alford, Jr., 5869 Law-
renceville Rd., Tucker. PH.

1951 Chevrolet tractor, with
Fruehauf, covered stock rack,
trailer, good cond. Priced to
sell. Call B. L. Stiving, Bishop.
PH. Athens SO9-2766.

Saw Mill with 60 HP pow-
er unit, 1-1/2 ton logging
truck, power saw, skidder
mounted on 6-wheel drive

at my Parade Springs farm.
A. D. Lambert, RFD No. 1,
Juniper.

1956 F-600 Ford Tandem
truck with 18 ft. closed bod:
in exe. cond. Contact. H.
Moyd, Barnesville. PH. 362-J-
3 after 6 P.M.

Corn Sheller, Feed Mill and
Molasses Mill for sale for cash
or terms, or in exch. for live-
stock. A. L. Luce, St., 211
Knoxville Rd., Fort Valley.

Elec. round type Brooder,
95-egg cap for sale at my
place. Mrs. Virginia Sturdi-
vant, 1962 St. Johns Cir.,
ee Atlanta 15. PH. PO-7-

One 2-horse wagon;
McCormick Mowing machine
No. 4 and rake; 1 Cutaway
harrow; 1 drag harrow, all
pulled by mule. G. L. Jackson,
Rt. 2, Tucker Rd., Stone
Mountain. PH. Stone Mt. aye
or Mu-8-1241.

and cultivators, 3-disc tiller,
all in good cond., $700. N.



136 ft. of 2 in. galvanized | J.

2, Lake Rockaway Rd., Con-|

gain. B.

.| automatic baler, e

one | 1

Super A Farmall tractor}
with hydraulie lift, planters | In

rear | pi

F, ohnson, Rt. <a

National 14-9
canner-cooker, '
and in original cart
Mrs. L. D. Miller, 1
lington Rd., NE, At

One Benthall P
bine with Wisc.
two seasons; one
nut shaker. Will
Bennett Pate, Ashb
409-J3.

One Intnl md
$700; one m
$250. Memb Dz

er (wil 3 fit tractor,
Vaughn, Bogart. |
3375. = se

bush and bog

one either 8 or 10 tt.
distributor.
116 P

DR. 7-2153.

'Clrelas Dec
Farmall Cub tr
class cond., with sta
and power Tift. Eq

cludes mower,
tivating plows, pl

PH: 9563.

One wagon, good
rubber tired wheels,

St, SW. A
PH. TA: 4-6641 from_

1951 Ford tractor v
tivator and planters,
cond., $750 or will
cows, calves or hogs
Hamilton, Buena V
Midway 9-3721.

1946 Loni ae

Se on Hwy, 80.

J: as 420 tractor w
disc integral plow, 2-rov
tivator All Touch
controls and run less

accept a Farmall C
model, or Farmall A,
fect cond.,in trade. W:
A. Keown, Rt. 1, Ad

One small drum of
paint, for farm houses,
B. Strange.

Swainsboro.

Some Farm machine
sale, contact. Marvin
some, Sandersville.

Massey Harris Poi
planter, cultivator,
harrow, stalk cutter. C
saw, 2-wheele trailer,
hoe, high power PTO.
See at my place.
brook, Rt. 1, Roswell
Hemfree Rd. near

One John Deere v

nein
nee ee
corn Deere |
No. 5 McCormick-
delivery rake. John

P28. x 585, Newn

One set U. S. 1
Standard wagon or long
truck scales, practic ly
never been wet. ae s
real bargain. G. O. 2
Box 162, Lula. PH.





Ponder, RFD 1, Cairo.







































































no ie Radvise what
have as to capacity, cond.,
and oe aa Lio want
capacity ga
= E. Fesavene, Ar-

Want Sub-Soiler for Ford

or, straight beam type.
ust be in good cond.; also
ve for sale, wheel and hub
C horse-drawn Mowing ma-
in exc. cond. reasonably
-H, B. Brookshire, Tuc-

Want one set of milking
hines. Prefer DeLaval -but
d consider other makes.
Daws, Rt. 1, Madison.

rant second-hand Ford
tor, sae lete with plow,
lanter, cultiva-

"17 hay baler with motor.
junk. ct be reasonably
= WE sa Rut-

ee ota to

ork behind an Allis Chal-
C tractor. R. L. Jackson,
ille.

Want good used Rotary

r. Will pay cash for

Riley C. Couch, Senoia.

ant used tractor tire, size
28, no holes, some tread.
e. B. F. Grogan, Rt.. 3,
nan.
Want front right steel wheel
John Deere Model A Trac-
a Cc. Noland, Box 247,
anta. -
Want Corn Mill Grinding
cks to be used in North
sorgia. Advise what you
ve and where located. John
Horne, 30 Habersham Way,
Atlanta. PH. CE-3-1665.

ED & PLANTS

FOR SALE

m slay peas, recleaned and
in 2 1/2 bu. bags, $4.25
at my farm R. A. Allen, Rt.
ackson. PH 2147. :

Rutgers tomato plants and
Collards 50c C; 500, $2.50;
| M. Now ready. G. E. Wal
o, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

esh Calif multi. beer seed,
art. Send 3c stamp with
order. Also ppermint
its, large bunch 25c. PP in
Miss male Ruth Weeks,

G Gina collard. seed,

m. 88 pet., 15 tbls. 2 tbls.

0 tlbs. $1, PP. Mrs. J A.
n, Martin

ay

on Clay peas, pure seed
pet., germ. 89 pct., In 2-
ags, $4 bu. at my farm.
Cates, Rt. 1, Hawkins-
PH Twilight 3-5393.

Ex. Station Dixie re-
ing Crimson Clover, Puri-
31 pet., Germ. 82 pct. In
pags, $30 CWT. R. D. Ta-
i Sopoaiia
esh Calif, multiplying
r seed, 20c start; 12 starts,
Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rt.
en.

gplants, Bell Hot, and
nto Pepper, Broccoli Brus
sprouts, Salsify, Celery,
0Z.3 Sage, Lemon Balm,
Horehound, Sweet Basil,
Spa ve lants, 75



Sweet pli Heading collard

plants, 35e C, del. Mary Ruth

- | Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Rutger tomato plants, for
sale. W. Harris Crawford, Rt.
1, Rockyface at Gordons
Springs.

Fall tomato plants, Rutgers,
Marglobe, Oxhart, 30c doz.;
Parsley, 2 doz., 35c; Cabbage
50c C; Collards 45e C; English
Pappermint, 2 doz. 35c. Add
postage.. Fred Witherspoon,
308 Holderness St., SW, Atlan-
ta 10. PH PL 3-5251.

Watercress ee $125 'C
PP. Mrs. Gentry, Rt.
Calhoun.

Cert Rutger ees Nae
now ready, 500, 4M. N
order less than eo. ie toes
J. R. Strayhorn, RFD 1, Gain-
esville.

aa a tomato plants, 500,
$2.10; $4 M. No orders less
than ft Do not. send checks.

_|L. C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Stray-

horn.
Strawberry plants, Blake-
more, $1.50 C.; Mastodon,

$1.25 C.;. Klondike, $1. C.;

Brown-striped Half Runner

beans, Germ. 87 pct., 60e cup-

ful; Catnip, 40c bunch; Pep-

permint 30c doz. Add postage.

sip Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gaines-
e,

Rutger tomato plants, 250
for $2.25; Ga. Sweet collards,
300 for $1.25. No orders less
than $1. None shipped without
postage added. Mrs. Nancy
Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124,
Ellijay. 3

Crimson
sale. Pure

clover seed for
seed 99.37 pet.;
Germ. 77 pct.; no noxious
weeds, 35 Ib. Billy Bentley,
Rt. 2, Thomaston. PH. 5121
after 5 P.M.

SEED & PLANTS

WANTED





\ Want clumps of Rubarb
and Asparagus roots Give
price, amount you have and de-
livery in first letter. Mrs. C.
B. Johnson, III Houston St.,
NE, Atlanta. PH JA 2-4461.

FEED & GRAIN

FOR SALE







116 large bales, new and
bright Alfalfa and Rye hay,
$1 bale, at barn. Charlie
Harris, RFD 1, Alto, 3/4 mi.
off Hwy 23, back of second
school.

500 bales Sericea hay, well
fertilized $28 ton at barn. Mrs..
W. A. Estes, RFD, Ellenwood.
Ph. Stockbridge 3161.

Good Coastal Bermuda hay,
new crop, from highly fertiliz
ed grass, $20 to $25 ton at my
farm in truck lots, 7 mi. N.
Tifton, Hwy. 41 or write. Ber-
ry Rigdon, ee oe 281W-1

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE





12 Reg. Hereford bulls, ages
from 14 mo. to 2 1/2 years.
for sale. Ernest T. Loyd, c/o
Mountain Laurel Farms, Rt.
3, Cleveland.

One Reg. milking strain,
Shorthorn bull and one Reg.
Angus bull, for sale. John C.
Lee, Rt. 1, Welcome All Rd.,
College Park.

Reg. Hereford cattle of fin-
est quality: heifers, cows with
calves, and young bulls. Also
Reg. Hereford pigs will be 8
wks. old and ready for del.

ders. Add end of August. Mrs, W.
5 Mead
5 ankitn, Ward, r., 0/0 erg ae e

8-872.





. My entire herd of Reg. poll-
ed Hereford cattle for sale: 20
cows breeding age and older
with 12 calves at side L. L.
Miller, c/o Lone Oak Ranch,
Cuthbert. PH 267-L-2

One milch cow; calf 3 mos.
old, S. P. Sanders, Comer.
re TTS. 3

30 White Face Herefords,
some with calves by their
sides, the balance handlin
heavy; also one Reg. Her
Sire, 3 yrs. old. Ralph Hillis,
c/o Hillis Ranch, Blythe.

One med. size milech cow
wtih first calf, 5 mos. old and
now bred to Jersey bull, $65.
G, lle F. Johnson, Rt. 3, Logan-
ville.

Gentle, 3 yr. old Reg: Angus
bull for sale to prevent inter-
breeding. Mrs. R. W. Albert-
son, Tara Road, Jonesboro.
PH 8484.

Guernsey cow, will freshen
about September Ist. A good
butter cow. Mrs. C. C. Gres-
ham, Ward Lake Rt. 2, Ellen-
wood. Atlanta Ph. MA 7-7940

14 Holstein heifers, good
blooded, calf-hood vaccinated,
age 7 mos. to 1 yr. old. E. A.
White, Jr. Rt. 2, McDonough.
PH 3823.

40 Hereford heifers, exc.
bloodlines, many subject Reg.,
all vaccinated. Will sell all or
part. Mrs. C. L. Geiger, 603
Lucille Rd., Albany. Ph. HE
5-3295 before 7:00 A.M. or af-
ter 7:00 P.M.

Reg. Landrace hogs, boars
and gilts, 4 mos. old, Reg. in
buyers name, imported blood-
lines: Boars, $50.; Gilts, $75.
Paul Roach, Rt. 6, Rome. PH
4-1865.

Duroc aes from Prize
winning stock at Macon and
Augusta Fairs. Sired by son of
$2,000 Foundation Prince.
Reg., wormed and treated for
Cholera. 8 wks. old and ready
for sale Aug. 18, $25 ea. Ros-
coe McDonald, Jr. RFD No 1,
Milledgeville. PH 9713.

Reg. Hampshire bred sow,
350 lbs. to farrow in July; al-
so 11 Reg. boards and gilts,
wt about 140 lbs. Write or
call. R. Motte Smith, Wash-
ington. PH 4462.

Reg. meat-type) Tamworth
boars ready for service. Orville
Sweet, Manager, Windsweep
Farm, Thomaston.

Purebred Duroc hogs, eith-
er sex, 4 1/2-6 1/2 mo. old,
$40.-$50. ea.; bred gilts, $75.;
bred sow, $100. Papers furn-
ished in buyers name; also,
Guernsey milch cow, best of
breeding. M. M. Newsome,
Sandersville.

One purebred Spotted Pol-
and China boar, 26 mo. old.,
wt. old., wt. 450 lbs. Sell or
trade for Landrace or Duroc.
C. B. Lowery, Rt. 1, Box 274,
Warner Robins, Ph. Walker

3-9760.
6 Hampshire shoats, wt.
80-100 lbs. All treated and

wormed. Subject to Reg. in
buyers name. Males, $20. ea;
Females, $25. ea. These are
F.F.A. pigs. Gene Hart, Mar-
low.

6-8 healthy pigs, 3/4 Hamp-
shire, 1/4 Berkshire, born
June 1st, $10.00 ea. Hubert H.
Spires, Rt. 1, Blairsville.

Reg. Landrace weanling
pigs, open and bred gilts and

young boars, priced to sell. W..

F, Anderson, Rt. 3, Nashville.

Landrace, long meat-type
hogs, boars bred gilts and
young pigs. J. Dan Smith, Box
60, Augusta.

Reg. Tamworths. Underlated
boars and gilts and some boars
near service age. J. S. Davis,
Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. PH
6541.

Ten mos. old, purebred Pol-
and China male hog with Reg-
istration papers, in good cond.
F.F.A. Chain pig, $40. Ken
Register, Rt. 1, Box 23, b Hants
(4 mi. Meat)

JLLETI RN.



Gelding work horse with
bridle and saddle, $$85. Gen-
tle, work or ride. Pat Howell,
So. Gordon Rd., Rt. 4, Box
326, Austell. PH Austell 5360.

One Shetland pony mare, 8
yrs. old, mostly black with
some white, $500. Roger S.
Cobb, Box 355, Marietta.

Breeding opportunity. At
stud Red rig Noble Rex,
Reg. No. 36083,, chestnut stal-
lion, representing one of
greatest producing families.

andson Noble Kalarama. In-
spection invited. Thomas

atkins, Jr., Flat Shoals Rd.,
Br 2: Decatur. PH BU 9-6692.

At Stud; Shetland stallion,
dapple chesnut, with white
mane and tail, Fee, $25. B. B.
ieee Cc axton. PH 69 or

25 Shetland pony geldings,
$150 and up; also bridle sad-
die and pony carts; One fe-
male Mexican burro and sever-
al sorses, some gaited, $125.
and up. No letters. Mrs. Ro-
bin Vaughn, Rt. 4, Toccoa. PH
Tucker 6-5249.

10 nice, small Shetland pony
mares, 2-3 yrs. old all bred to
Reg. stallion and all under 40
in. tall. Will sell separately or
together. Jess Holbook, Jones-
boro. PH 6771.

One milk goat, 1st freshening

last April, 1/2 Saanan, 1:4
Nubian, 1/4 Toggenburg, 2
1/2 yrs. old $35; one milk goat,
2nd fresheining last March,
1/2 Toggenburg, 1/2 Nubian,
3 1/2 yrs. old, $40. Mrs. i
Wilbourn Miller, 824 S. Broad
St., Cairo.

3 fine milk goats, milking,
Sannan and Toggenburg Cross;
one gives 3 qts., one first
freshening just fresh, gives 1
gal; 1 gives 1 1/2 gal. daily.

E. Morgan, West Carswell
Ext 2 mi., Rt. 4, Waycross.
5 fat goats, extra large and
fine. All letters answered. P.
H. Green, Rt. 5, C/o Coulters
Stone, Macon.

BRUCELLOSIS

Counties Free
Of Disease
4Wilkinson,
Oconee, Evans





Towns,

Counties In which area testing Is now underway Include:

Appling Glascock Peach
Barrow Gordon Pickens
Berrien Gwinnett Pierce
Brantley Habersham Pulaski
Bryan Hall Putnam
Bulloch _ Hart Quitman
Burke Heard Rabun
Butts Irwin Rockdale
Candler Jackson Stephens
Cherokee Jeff Davis Talbott
Clarke Jenkins Taliaferre
Crawford Johnson Tift
Coffee Lamar Toombs
Chattooga Laurens Turner
Columbia Liberty Union
Dawson Long Walker
Dodge Lumpkin Washington
Dooly "Madison Wayne
Douglas Marion Wheeler
Elbert Miller White
Franklin Montgomery Wilcox -

Help Make Georgia Brucellosis
Free By 1960



Mule, in good. cond., 8 yrs,
old, wt. 1,000 lbs." Mrs. Jessi
Harrison, RFD 1, Box =
Jonesboro. PH 5157. 2

Reg Toggenburg milk | oa a

allo ner ie sale, C. G. -

alla Box: 1873
Bache 5 ;

One Nubin buck goat, 2 Pe z

stock,

yrs. old. from eg - -
addox, Sr.,

at my place. J. R
Powersville.

kids; mother is
Kowete Rd., Stonewall.

LIVESTOCK

WANTED





Want small flock -

G. E. Wheele, Rt. 1, LaFayette.

PAGE THREE

Tangenbure milk ; Root and 3

homes
G.| gentle and freshened June 20.
Will sell cheap H. R. Norton,



sheep. 2s
State what you a6 and price,

Want extra large Shetland ~ 4

pony that is gentle (with chil-
dren) and can do light farm
work. Contact Lex Alexander,
Rt. 1, Mt. Airy.

HANDICRAFTS

FOR SALE





Corn tassels and other dried
materials for making flower
arrangements;
and styles ric-rac earrings,
50c + eas;

Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt.
Camilla
Hand-made bags,

also dif. col.

quilt tops, $3.50 = ;






raw eas

string type, embroidery trim,

washable, $3 ea. Mrs. Mary

Jo Powell, 405 Georgia Ave.,

SE, Atlanta. PH. JA-4-0929.

Hand-made bags, pill folds
and belts, made of leather.

Call or write for prices. Mrs.
C. B. Yawn, Rt. 1, Blackshear.

PH. 6153

ERADICATION

Counties Not
Free of Disease

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dbl beds,
ty designs. Wt. about 5 lbs.,



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ARKET BULL



~ July 31, Takeover
ot , (Continued From Page 1)

5 market is the fact that for the past several
months, records have been set in the vol-

ume of cotton exports.

Bradley advises cotton growers to
watch the market and if they see a chance,
to sell at a price above the cost of pay-

ment of the loan.

~ HANDICRAFTS

FOR SALE





Large size, new quilt tops,
$4 ea.. PP. Miss Mabel Parr,

Rt. 1, Reynolds.

Novelty coin purses, choice
of cat, elephant or owl. Leath-
er colors, red, green, yellow,
cinnamon, brown; hand-laced

in contrasting color, $1 ea.
_ 8, $2.50 PP. Womens bill-

folds, gray-green, laced in
red. 5-yr. guarantee, $5 PP.
Miss Eleanor Dayhoof, 403
Baker Village Annex, Colum-
bus 28.

oe _ Handmade Lamps from Cy-

press knees, sturdy, attractive,

. Gurable, odd, $2.50, $3 and $5.

50c extra for postage. R. J

Miller 2718 Milledgeville Rd.
_ Augusta. PH 6-0265

Crocheted Baby Booties, 1-

_ 4mos. old size, $1 pr. Add 10c

ostage. Mrs. M. E. Dailey, 403

ms hompson Ave., East Point.

New quilts, large size for
and-made in pret-

$5.50 ea. plus postage Rosie

_ Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Nice new clean, large quilts,
several cotton, one wool, one
ayon, $5 ea. at my home or
is PP. Nice large quilt tops
1.50 del. Mrs. Glin J. Aus-
tin, Rt. 1, Felton.

POULTRY

FOR SALE





15 Bantam and 25 Game
hens and young chicks, 40c ea.

dn lots of 10, or exch. for one

wild goose, 1-2 yrs. old, and 2

pigs. Contact first. J. F. Well-

orn, Rock Spring.

Limited number of 1957
hatch, purebred, Dark Cor-
ish Bantam pullets, $1.50 ea.

o order shipped less $5; also
ew hens, same bloodline, 1956
hatch, exc. breeders, $3 ea. J.

omer Morgan, 405 East Elm
St., Rockmart.

One Game rooster, $1.50
also one Red Bantam rooster,
feather-legged and 3 Baniam
hens. J..P. Causey, 1298 Nor-
thwest Dr., NW, Atlanta 18.

Grey speeders Games, Chu-
kar Partridge and Fran-Collins
G. T. Boss, 13th St. & Rail-

: road Ave., Augusta.

Games: Seven 1 Yr. old and
me 2 yr. old pit Brown and
Rea roosters, 6 Warhorse hens
ne So. Ga. Red some other
{this yrs hatch game. roosters
nd pullets. Will not ship.
ames L. Dunn, 130 Candler
d., S.E. Atlanta 17. Ph. 3-
1505.

Some high breed game chick
ens of different breeds, large
size Red Quills and Cubans
and others John Nicholson,
Blairsville

95 White Leghorn pullets,
f 1/2 mos. old July 20, $95 for
ot. No shipments. Apply at
ear 3005. Sewell Rd., SW.
William M. Sewell, 3005 Se-
well Rd., SW, Atlanta.

250 Julians White Leghorn
pee 3 mos. old, $1.25 ea.
or lot: B, BE: Lynn, Rt. 3, Col-
Jege Parfk PH PO 1-2713.

700 White Leghorn pullets,
been in production for 4 mos.
Price reasonable. Contact. ae
F

Florence, Wrens.

a
Fiberty 7-6955.



Pullets Feb. hatch Parment-
er Reds, Buff Orphingtons and
Barred Rocks, $1.75 ea.; also
Bantams, Brown Leghorns,
Buffs and mixed, $1 ea. H. O.
White, 6900 Campbellton Rd.,
SW, Atlanta. PH PO 6-3144.

15 purebred N.H. Red pul-
lets, 3 mos. old good size $1.25
ea. Shipped FOB or at my
home. No checks. Send money
order. Crate to be returned to
me FOB if chickens are ship-
ib to buyer. Mrs. R. L. Fears,

ast 3rd St. Jackson. PH 2666.

300 Paramenter R. I. Reds,
hatched Sept. 24, 1956, nearly
10 mos. old. All wormed and
vaccinated. Extra fine layers.
Reasonable price. Melvin Bur-
ke, Rt. 1, Wadley. 5

Four ducks for sale. Mrs.

Jessie Harrison, RFD 1, Box
142 Jonesboro. Ph. 5157.

POULTRY

WANTED





Want to buy pair doves. Mrs.
Carl Knight, 1920 Young St.,
SE, Atlanta 16. PH JA 3-9119
daytime.

Want one Dark Cornish cock
erel or rooster, short-legged,
Bull dog type. Must be pure-
bred and blood tested. State
age and price. Mrs. R. T. Chat-
ham, 128 Peters St. Calhoun.

Want Allen Roundhead
game cock. State price and age
A. F. Bembry, Rt. 1, Unadilla.

Want one Ginn Grey stag.
Must be pure and true color.
George Mealor, RFD 4, Com-
merce. :

GAME, FOWL, efc.

FOR SALE





New Zealand White rabbits,
foundation stock. Bucks and
bred or open Does, Jrs. C. W-
Page, 149 North Ave., NE, At-
lanta 8. PH TR 4-6452.

Young doe rabbits, 2-3 1/2
lb,. solid white and black and
white, $1.50 ea. Will ship. L. E.
Akins, Rt. 2, Byon. PH Macon
WO 3-3314

Open P ea. Ringneck, and |-

Silver pheasants, 6 prs. Bob-
white quail, one pr. Bluescale
and 7 quail pens. $85 for lot.
Howard Ackis, Rt. 1, Box 320,
Midland on Miller Rd.

Jap (Coturnix) quail breed-
ers and chicks for sale. Walter
L. Bloom, c/o Bloomland
Farm, Marietta. PH 8-0886.

Large Northern Bobwhite
quail chicks, 2-4 wks. old, for
sale. Prices on request. Frank
J. Shaw, 409 Maple Ave., Ea-
tonton. PH 6156 or 2771.

Young pheasants and North-
ern Bobwhite quail, one day
old and up. Mrs. Tom White-
head, Rt. 1, Box 161-A, Fair-
burn on Lester Rd.

Finest 1956 large Northern
Bobwhite breeding quail (im-
proved for 37 yrs.) wt. 1/2 lb.
or more on foot, $5 pr.; 5 prs.
min. shipped; eggs $25 C., 6
wks. old, 20 for $20. Money
order now. Notify shipment. in
advance. William A. Thomas,
421 Mark Bidg., Atlanta 3, PH
MU 8-0866.

Covies of 20 Bobwhite quail,
4 wks. old, $13. covies of 20
eight wks. old, $20. Shipped by
Rwy. Emp. Warner Fryer, 198



Honeysuckle Lane, College
Park. PH PO 1-1041. - 3

Florida Declares War

(Continued From Page 1)

Federal-State operations. These funds
will be used for equipment,
and salaries. The Federal Government,
through the Agricultural Research Ser-
vice, is supplying technical personnel as
well as materials and facilities.

Large, Southern Bobwhite
quail, mated and laying, $3
pr.; eggs $18 C; also, young
chicks available J. Dan Smith,
Box 60, Augusta.

Wonder Quail (Jap Quail)
begin to lay 6-8 wks. of age
Now laying. $4 pr.; eggs 10c
ea. Also, Gambel, Blue Scale

for sale or trade for a mature
pair of Peafowl or will buy

Peafowl. H. Tonsgard, 5289
ae St., Decatur. PH BU

eaux, $2; white Homers, $2;
lage type Scabosa, $6; common
stock, $1; also white African
baby guineas, 50c ea; white
guinea eggs, 15, $1.25. Starling
Yawn, Byromville. .

1956 and 1957 hatch Phea-
sants; Golds, Silvers, Amherst
and Reeves; pr. 1957 Pilgrim
Geese; 1956 hatch pair Wood
Ducks, Baldpates, Pintail and
Red Heads. Inquiries answer-
ed. J. F. Ginn, 451 Metropoli-
tan Pl.; SE, Atlanta 16.

Approx. 100 good banded
Pigeons, $2 pr. No less 3 prs.
shipped. Your choice White

Kings, Mucee, Tipplers, Fan
Tail, Rollers, Frills. Send
money order. Mrs. Helen
Street, 2956 Buford Hwy., At-
lanta 6. :

12 rabbits some purebred
New Zealand Whites and some
mixed stock, for sale cheap.
Franklin E. Adair, Rt. 1, Lake-
land.

Ringneck young pheasants
and pheasant eggs, for sale at
my place. Mrs. Virginia Stur-
divant, 1962 St. Johns Cir.,
SW, Atlanta 15. PH PO 7-5240.

Bobwhite quail eggs and ba
by birds now available at my
place. Will ship 6 wks. old
birds. Fine quality stock gua-
ranteed. Special discount in
lots of 100 or more. Ralph E.
Keefer, 110 Delores Way, Fo-
rest Park. PH PO 7-0668.

Large White King pigeons,
$3 pr. J. W. Brooks, 100 Manse
Drive., Forest Park, Ga. PH
PO 6-4791.

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE

Watermelons and Canta-
loups ready for sale now, at
my home. Lester Phillips, Rt.
1, Royston. a





materials,

and Silver Pheasant breeders |

Pigeons per pr: Red Carn-







4 Aqua:
at Orlando, a



Texas.

White feed sacks, 100 Ib.
size washed, free of holes, mil-
dew and letters, 3.for $1 PP.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. EF. B.
Mare Rt. 1, Box 264, Alpha-
retta.

Sugar-Cured hams, wt. 30-

35 lbs., 85c Ib. Ray Chappelear,

Rt. 1, Lavonia.

Pecans, mixed nuts, well
filled out, about 35 Ibs., 20c lb.
Sell all to one party, you pay
postage. Mrs. John i Moore,
705 S. 2nd St., Madison.

Several hundred good jute
bags, 100 lb. cap., 10 ea. Lo-

cated on Hwy. between Car-

rollton and Bowdon Hubert L.
Hearn, Rt. Carrollton.

White sheeting sacks, 100-
lb. cap., with letters Free of
holes, Not washed, 25c_ ea.,
plus Gee: Mrs. Boyd John-
son, Cherry Log. aes

100 white chicken-feed
sacks, no letters or holes, 20
ea., you pay postage. Ship
COD Mrs. G. M. Wagoner, Rt.
2, Blairsville. :

100-Ib cap., good sheeting
sacks, washed, no letters, free
of holes and mildew, 25c ea.

Add postage. Mrs. G. L. Pirkle |

Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Nice print feed sacks, 100
lb size, free of holes and mil-
dew, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
O. L. Carter, Rt. 3, Box 353,
Griffin ae

New washed, shade-dried,
rubbed Sage. 60c pt. I
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Gar-
nett Simmons, Rt. 1, Baldwin.

Nice shade-dried Sage, $1.60
lb., plus postage. 5 Ibs. or
more, $1.50 Ib., plus postage.
Harrison T, Brown Rt. 2, Toe-
coa. nee

ed Catnip leaves, 30c qt., $1
gal. All del. Leila Phillips, Rt.
1, Royston. - : *

Fresh honey in 10-lb. pails;
Extracted $3; Chunk $3.25;
5-lb. Extracted, $1.75 del. in
3rd zone; 60-lb. can Extract-
ed, $9.75, Exp. Col. W. E. Liv-
ingston, Box 133, College
Park. % ss

Print feed sacks, 35 ea.,
several alike or 3 for $1. PP
on orders of 12 or more. & E.
Jackson, Rt. 2, Fayetteville.

Last Weeks Livestock Sales Repo

a nearby air-strip by contract
field research will be in charge
same Department of Agricultur
who have conducted the labor.
vestigations on screw-worm
directed by R.

mology Research Division,

PP. |

Nice shade-dried Sage, dri-












C. Bushland

Horehound, tanzy

ready to set oul $1
Garlie tubers,
well-rooted Asparagu
50c ea.; Yellow Dock

Large print sack
and ironed, no spots
3 for $1.60 PP. Most
a kind. Mrs. W. Y.
Rt. 5, Newnan.

White feed Sa
size, free of holes
letters, washed,
Prompt shipmen
Mize, Rt. 1, Box |
etta. Spores

Hand-shelled, :
meats, $1.25 qt. PP, or
one quart for thre
cap. print bags ,
print. Mrs. W. L.
Buena Vista.

+



New crop extracted
10 lb. pail $2.75.

PP to 3rd zone.
land, Summertown.

100 or more used
posts, 25c ea. W. H. Star
240 Abernathy Rd., Atlai
19. PH. BL-5-1047.

Hand-gathered and dried
shade, nice clean new
10-1/2 lbs. $14.00, PP in

Must sell all to one

Enclose stamped envelope
return of onier: no

ed otherwise. Mrs.
Wood, Rt. 2, Martir
1956 Ga, Cane syrup,
gal. in 1l-gal. ck
sale. Nick Pi

MISCELLANEO!

_ Want ome heal
C. G. Callahan, |

Blackshear

Want 2 doz. live, large
th Bass, wt. 1/2 I n
Advise price and
can del. F. G. Marsh



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lanta phone MA 17-9813.







































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