Commissioner Bulletin Phil Campbell, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1957 NUMBER 3. BILL BLASINGAME | State Extimolodiet a nat is so destructive he 1 boll weevil appear as only a ateur threatens Georgia mers. Known as the pink boll- n pest is a native of India the western states of America | 1917. Since that time en- If it becomes established cotton belt in the United sre top the boll wee- ee brought ee surrounding states to help armers = vahis such labor I I from the Rio y in exis: to Cordele were H FOR PINK BOLL WORM Ag hiealiare! CALENDAR September. 23-24-25, Atlanta Fourth : National Watershed eee Con- ference. : : October 3, Tifton Peels Short Course. October 7-8, Claxton Georgia Bee- keepers Association Meeting. October 8, Tifton Small Fruits Short Course. almost new bat- g _ working cond. Serie cise fae | with it, $250. G ; | Rising Fawn, : e ae OLI- A tractor, cul- olanters and 5 acrifice for $650.; plete milking ma- Contact. George Lawrence- Ree. i. past w Anvil belt lacer other tools at my so Hawkinsville. (Son) Nelson, Rt. 3, Wisconsin air- 25 H.P., needs one WW-62A-3 gear assembly, new, th clutch. Made to - Peanut or both, In Cen- Henn of Web- enneth as, oo Model 51, one 2 horse eens One 18 can Wilson milk {cooler in excellent cond. $100. H. J. Hoga, Rt. 1, Fort Valley. John Deere corn pees good condition, $500.; Trailer type corn sheller, work with a picker, good shape, $500.; AC Combine 5-1/2 ft. PTO operated, fair shape. $250. R. M. English, Powersville. EQUIPMENT _ WANTED CORRECTION: Want Or- chard sprayer, trailer type, {300-500 gallon cap., to operate \from power take-off on trac- tor. Jack B. Taylor, Davis- boro. ads Want Cub esos and blade | in good shape. Will buy or trade Shetland pony, mare ve gelding. Robin Vaughn, Rt. occoa. Ph, Tucker 6- baab. Want used double disc plow, smoothing harrow, bush and bog harrow and mowing machine (rear attachment) for Ford tractor. Must be in good cond. John V. Arrendale, Tiger Want 200 self feeders, 8 brooders, 1000 cap. for broil- ers. Or will take all equip- ment for a 12000 broiler house. Give price. Willie Vickers Rt. 1. Box 72 A, Ambrose. Want two disc-plow, Fer- s|guson 3, Point hitch. Must tbe good, in first class shape, reasonable for cash. Call or write, at once, W. A. Up- church, P. sa Box 332, New: D. na: Ph. 186 Want small or medium Bush Hog type mower. Give age, cond. and price. Bonnie B. Cole, Rt. 1, Box 179 Lawr- enceville. Want a small tractor. Prefer an A.C.G. or a Cub Farmall with cultivator and planters; also have for sale 2 row cul- tivator and planters for C. A. Allis-Chalmers. Contact H. H. Thomas, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Want 1 or 2 Farm bells (din- ner bells), No. 1 or 2; also want one old buggy, regard- less of cond. Will pay cash, price must be right. C. L. Puryear, Rt. 5, Marietta. Ph. HE 5 8497. Want one pulling wheel for a model A John Deere tractor. W. H. Allgood, 3233 No. Fulton Ave., Hapeville. Ph. PO I-9795. Want orchard spraying ma- chine, 100-300 gal. power take-off. State make, condi- tion, and _ price. Talmadge Echols, RFD 1, Alto. Want model A _ Farmall tractor with lift and equip- ment, planters, cultivators, and plow. Give best ee price. Jim W. Garrett, Rt. 2, Alto. Want to trade a dump truck, in good operating cond., for pick- up Hay Baler. Prefer John Deere. Contact Geo. C. Turner c/o T & W Ranch, P O Box 125, Bremen. jeye or Jamesway soal and seed is left over after plant- te fed to livestock and results in farm animal coke Brooders. State prices and cond. James H. Turner, Rt. a, Cleveland. _ Want to buy cr sw eese for a farm bell. J ?. ape Orn, Rock Springs. Want John Deere 40 or 420 tractor, no older - 1954 eae in good Tyoet Merrell C. Akin, ane, Chamblee, Ph. y Want Mule drawn mow machine. Must in g working oe and in tke = cinit fi - Short roe te can de iden 3 ho = - accepted. # Gsyton, iat; Conyers. Want to b or a aa for W. D. Al be in cod sys oe e dis es cash. oan Pay | Ube ae ie. Want one old style Biack- smith, hand operated post |, drill. State price my letter. Ed Wimberly, Rt. , Macon. Ph. 35833. : SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE 1,000 bu. mixed Oats. Pure seed, 99.08 pet; Germ. 89 pct; also 300 bu. Victorgrain 48- 93. Pure seed, 97.92 pet; Germ. 90 pct. Wt. 32 Ibs. per bu. or better. Prices reasonable J. H. Davis, Jr., Smithville. Dixie re-seeding Crimson clover, sacked in. 100 lb. cot- ton bags. Purity, 99.84 pct; Germ. 84 pct. plus 6 pct hard seed, total Germ. 90 pct, $25. per hundred lbs. Willard es Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph. Re-seeding Crimson Clover seed, in 100 Ib. bags. Pure-seed, 99.83 pet; Germ. 78 pot. 30c Ib. Lonnie Haralson, Sr. Rt. 2 Box 176, Chipley. Blue Lupine seed, Germ. 90-1/2 pct. Recleaned and in 100 Ib. bags, five cents Ib. FOB. W. V. Brannen, Unadil- la. Ph. 3241. White multiplying onions ready to set, good keepers, 5 qts. $2.00 postage paid. No less sold. Send cash or M.O. No checks. C. C. Draughon, Rt. 1, Ochlochnee. _ White multiplying nest on- ions (time to plant now) $1.50 gal Emma Dugger, Oliver. Calif. multiplier Beer seed, 20c per start. With ea. order add stamped addressed enve- lope. Miss Ruth Weeks, Dial. White nest or multiplying onions, 50c qt. 1/2 gal., 80c; $1.50 gal. Del. by parcel post in Ga. G. C. Daniel, Tennille. Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.00 C. Add postage. Mrs. Lora Lee Poss, Rt. 2, Washington. N. C. Short Stem Collard plants, 40c C, 300, $1.00; Sage plants, $1.00 doz: yellow scal- lion onion buttons, 50e C; White multiplying onions, $1.- 35 gal. Del. Mary R. Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Mtn. Huckleberry, 2 doz. 75c; Klondike strawberry, $1. C; improved field dewberries and blackberries ea. 50c doz; Muscadine vines, 3-4 ft. rooted, 45ce ea. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Rt. 4, Cumming. Bib Gem everbedaring straw- berry plants, pure strain, well rooted, moss packed $3.50 C. Postpaid. J. M. Miles, Rt. 3, Alma. Collard plants now ready, 1000 and up. W. A. Rosser, Rt. 1, Elberton. Ph. 245 R. Klondike Strawberry plants, well rooted and damp packed, 80c C. $7.00 M; Add 25c per C. for postage. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave. NE, At- lanta 7, DR 3-1846. Strawberry plants; Masto- don, $1.25 C. or $5.00 M; Klon- dike, $1. C. or $2.75, 500. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. cep. Add Mitte Du- on Rt. 1 Ga. Collard Pint et ba 28: ie a ee ie Milledgeville. Winter Cabbage re 70 -|C; Fall Collards, 70c C. Scup- [pemnone cuttin; 30, $1.00; roe. Diane, ie doz: Parsley Say 0, 850; Peppermint, 6, he. also Blue Damson plum sprouts, 3 2 for $3.00. Add oe itherspoon, 08 oe St. S.W., At- lante 10, Ph. PL 8 5281. Charleston wakefield, Co- agen, and Round Dutch abbage pl 1Be C; 500 8, a, 4. of Ut Ca vane Reds re hat mpt shipment om Time fe (a eit 336. Go sain pate on ons, a 34 gol. M n Ashworth, Dacula. Black "As ni ial bunches, rries, usca- o wine Nut and berg bus es; also tame vines. Each var. 6 = r $l, Add postage. Mrs. Mae urner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. White cplons and mul- tiplyin 1g Scallions, $1.40 gel. Add p a Bostage Fi Brown, Rt..4, B round pr everboaring strawber- row large berries) plants, $1.00. at my me a Watercress plate, reote on | 81-28 C. Post paid. Mrs. C. F! Gentry, Rt. 3, Callow. FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Fine hay, Korean, esped on hegre bales. Ernest A th, 720) Campbellton Ri, PA tlanta 11. Ph. PO 7-5821 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE See 1 young cow, Rao Holstei $88; also oS , $85. Se together. e Bennett, Rt, 2. Stockbridge, {near Noahs Ark Church). Rollo Domino, youn, ble Reg. polled Hereford bull, ready for service. Priced rea sonably. E. C. Dawson, 56 Teridans, Dr. NE, Atlanta, Ph. 77910. 1 purebred Jersey ready ce service. Sub. for sale at my place 3 mi. No. of Culloden on Highway 341. Milton A. Brown, Culloden. Large Holstein dairy heifer, 17 mos. old, good bloodlines. Brad to White-Faced Here ford, $100 at farm. Miss Ruth Morris, Rt. 3, Mtn-Panola Rd., Lithonia. Several choice reg pure~ bred polled Hereford bulls, wt. 500 to 1100 lbs. Red, stocky, and short Prediominately Doe dou=- bull, at my home. Come af- ne bloodlines. from ter. aE chee r by the Eee on Kayville Ra. T Winton S es Me. . Jones, Rt. a ae nae oa Ph. um Exc Counties Free Counties Not Of Disease Free of Disease 12Wilkinson, Towns, Goedon. Chatoegs Caution 147 Crawford, Glascock, Toombs, Elbert Counties In which area testing is now underway Include: Appling Forsyth Pickens Bacon Franklin Pierce Baldwin Gwinnett Pulaski Banks Habersham Putnam Barrow Hall Quitman Ben Hill Hart Rabun Berrien Heard Rockdale Brantley Irwin Spalding Bulloch Jackson Stephens Burke Jeff Davis Talbott Butts Jenkins Taliaferre Chattahoochee. Johnson Taylor Cherokee Lamar Tift Clarke Laurens Treutlen Clay Liberty Turner Coffee Long Union Colquitt Lumpkin Walker Cook Madison Warren Columbia Marion Washington Dawson Miller Wayne Dodge Monroe Wheeler Dooly Montgomery White Douglas Oglethorpe Whitfield Fannin Peach Wilcox Help Make Georgia Brucellosis. Free By 1960 ae : to reg. | oir aa ana Pecan Crop (Continued From Page 1) well as hot, dry spells have hurt the 1957 crop in the rest of the southeast _. The crop of improved, wild, and seedling pecans for the United States for 1957 as estimated by the USDA is 19. million pounds, This is S. total in 1956 31 percent lower than the LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 12 head young cattle, 3 heif- ers, first calves (2 Jersey, 1 mixed Jersey); 4 Guernseys; 1 Reg. Whiteface bull, 19 mos. old, White Face steer, 2-1/2 rs. old3 bull calves, 4 heifers: Holsteins, 1 Guernsey and a hiteface, all springing. John D. Anderson, Dalton. Herd of high-grade Jersey milk cows, including a few Jerseys and Guernseys. In milk now and will freshen in Oct. and Dec. About 21 in all for sale and a few calves. See. Only cash considered. N. D. Park, Eatonton. Jersey cow, giving 3 gal. milk a day, first calf, 3 mos. old; Jersey calf, about 4 mos. old, 2 red Jersey shoats (pigs), lso 40 Rhode Island Red hens, aying good at my place. Mrs. . W. Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 142. onesboro, Ph. 5157. Brahams: Reg bull 3 cows, 2 with heifer calves at side, and pene bred to above bull. . J. Daniel, Hogansville, Ph. 491, Several reg. polled Here-. ford bulls, ready for light ser- vice. Best blood lines. F. W.. Reuter, R. R. 2, Adel. Dairy heifers of any age or breed, grade or pure bred. hoice young reg. Ayrshire bull ready for service. Satis- om guaranteed. E. L. ogers, Plains. Reg. milking strain short horn Bull, 20 mos. old wt. 900 Ibs. Good bloodlines, re- asonable a Adams Whi- taker Rt. 1, Blue Ridge. ates Guernsey bull, : ie mos. old: Sired by Silver limax, subj. to reg. Excellent loodlines, $60. Also reg. Guernsey bull 3 1/2 yrs. old, fwt. 1500 lbs. Artificially bred, Best of breeding and milk oo stock. $300. M. M. ewsome, Sandersville. Reg. Hereford bull, de-horn ed, 18 mos. old Charles F. ae Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 8- 3. 4 Black Angus reg heifers, 7 mos. old. Reasonable price: Dan Mask, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph, 2012. 1 purebred Holstein bull 18 mos. old, $100; also Yorkshire Boar (hog), 1 yr. old, $30. o Sunday sales. Rever Wade, t. 1, Box 45, Alto. Reg. Guernsey bull,-2 yrs. old. Good type, artificially bred, good color, de-horned- well grown out. Good cond. J. V. Moon, Rt. 2 Loganville. Black mare mule, approx. 10 yrs. old, wt. 900 Ibs., good health. $50. G. R. Tucker. Har- lem, Ph. 5-6794. Black horse Mule, about 9 yrs. old, wt. 1000 Ibs., $65. B. Au. Games, Stone Mountain. Phone 6101. Percheron mare, 10 yrs. old, 1400 lbs, very gentle around children, good plaw horse, and easy to keep. $90 at barn. F. A. Smith, 6293 Chamblee-Dun- woody Rd. Chamblee. Ph. SL 7 5686. At Stud: 36 in. pony stal- lion, dapple, white mane and tail. Outstanding Stud; also have for sale 36 in. 3 1/2 yr. old Gelding pony, solid color, gentle for children, $250. All at Melody Brook Farm, Ogden A. Geilfuss, Windy Hill Rd. Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna Be $7385. Reg. Aberdeen-Angus cat- tle: 8 mos. old and 5 mos. old bull ,not reg., springing heif- ers, first calf heifer, and sev- eral bred cows. E. C. Cox, Rt. 2, Alpharetta, Ph. 2635. At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, chestnut stallion, repre- senting one of greatest pro- ducing families of the breed. Grandson Noble Kalarama In- spection invited. Thomas G. Watkins, Flat Shoals Rd. Rt. 2, Decatur. BU 9 6692. Reg. Tamworth hogs, bread: ing age, also younger pigs. Best of bloodlines. L. M. Vine- ve hey Rt. 1, Box 152 Hogans- ville Reg. Landrace shoats from Productive Tested Awarded Sire and Dam: and from litter of 17 pigs ( a 5 star litter). Both male and female. Can be seen at my home near city limits. Mail answered. Marion Willingham, Washington. Ph. 478J (after 5 pm.). Ponies for sale: Mares and Stallions, all colors and sizes, from 32 in. to 46 in. Sorrells, bays, sorrel, and white spots black and white spots and blacks. All mares proven and bred and some fillies. Can be seen on New Savannah Rd. Al- bert Clarke, P. O. Box 885, Augusta. Ph. 4-7888. 3 Reg. Hampshire boars, wt. 200 lbs. ea. Best of bloodlines. Ready for service, $50 ea. R. Motte Smith, Washington. Ph 4462. 2 Imp. Hampshire sows, 8 mos. old, properly cared for and fed for heavy breeding, D. C. Lawson, 1400 Medlock aes Decatur, Phone PO 7- 030. Purebred Poland China pigs, 3 mos. old, with reg. papers, $20 ea. Ken Register, Rt. 1, Box 23, Hahira, (4 mi. E.) Reg. Tamworth, weaned pigs and service age boars. Unre- lated stock. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. Ph. 6541. S.P.C. Service boars, Sired by the Reserve Grand Champ- ion of Missouri State show and sale. Strictly meat type hogs. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst. 4 mi, S.;be Phe, 730: O.1.C. breeding stock from reg. shortnose, med. type stock Boards ready for service. $45 ea; shoats ,both sexes, $30 ea, 8 weeks old pigs, $20 ea. Will reg., treat, and crate. M. O. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. Reg. Walking mare with 2 mos. old reg. filly colt, from a very fine stallion, both for $500 at my farm. T. M. Mor- ris, Clarkston, Ph. Hi 3-6377. 2 nice saddle horses, both young, and gentle for children or ladies: 5 yr. old mare and 7 yrs. old gelding, perfectly train ed to work cows. J. W. Bailey, c/o Windy Hill Ranch, Way- nesboro. Ph. 2187. dle. Sell or trade for Ford mower or cultivator and plant- ers. E. P. Hanes, Camp Ave., off Jodeco Rd. Box 377 E. Jonesboro. Ph, 8421. One dapple and white spot- ted gelding Shetland pony, 2 yrs. old, 45 in. tall, very gentle, $175 Billy Turner, Union Point 4 bred broodmares, 1 geld- ing, and a stallion, $100 to $200 ea. Contact at Fruit Hill vere A. L. Freeman, Yates- ville No. 1 Mule, planters, good buggy, distri- butor and 2 acres corn and hay, and 1 or 2 plows, for sale at my place. M. M. McLellan, with wagon, Sardis. - Duroe heifers, 8 mos. old purebred. alts ae $30 ; pigs, boar, 3 mos. old, ea. From prize at Macon and Augusta fair. Sired by son of $2,000 Found- ation Prince, Reg., wormed, and treated. Roscoe McDonald, ee 1, Milledgeville, Ph. Golden Palomino gelding, 6 yrs. old, wt. 700 Ibs. Sell or trade for Shetland pony. Roy Abee, Dahlonega. 3 nice nannie milk goats will freshen soon also 4 mules, 6 mos. to 1 yr. old, for sale and will exch. 4 good mules for yoke of work steers. J. F. Wel- born, Rock Springs. 3 nice young nannie goats, 18 mos. 9 mos. and 6 mos. old. Good milk stock, $30. J. A. Pope, 957 Ben Hill Rd. East Point, Ph. PO 1 8142. Nice Nubian milk goat, fresh en end of Nov. with first kid, $25. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade SW, Atlanta 11. 100 bred Southwestern year- ling ewes, $20 ea; 3 reg. Rams, 2 Hampshire, 1 Suffolk, 90 ea. Can. del. F. M. Akers, Rt. 2, Carrollton. Ph. Roopville 2741. Work: goat with wagon and harness, wt approx. 300 TA. children can handle; also 2 Mexican burros, 2 and 3. yrs. old. Reasonable price. W. L. Banks, Shady Dale, Ph. Monti-- cello 5564. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want 1 good milk goat. Pre- fer Alpine or Nubian. Give de- scription and price. Also want one young buck old enough for service. L. P. Mingledorff, Box 463, Douglas. Ph. 0244 J. Want young gentle Mexican burro for small child. De. F. Hungerford, Jr., Rt. 4, Ameri- cus. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 hives Honey Bees, good cond. 1 and 2 Supers full good honey in ea. hive. J. E. Brum- balow, 161 No. 2 E. Ridegwood. a Gainesville. Ph. LE 4- 30 New Mtn. honey, aittacted or comb, 2 and 2 1/2 lb. glass jars, 40c and 50c lb. plus post- age. Mrs. C. L. Perdue, 3401 Flat Shoals Rd. Decatur, Ph. BU 9-5029. Old time Horse Apples, dried | in sun, 50c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Lora Lee Poss, Rt. 2, Washington. Nice 1957 sundried apples, 55c lb. in 5 x 10 lb. lots and: postage. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 34, Hiawassee. Pecans, 50c Ib. post paid. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Rayston. winning stock >| week, 50c Ib. and bright, Dried: Apples 60c tb. po age paid. Mrs. W. J. Suggs, Rt age. Nellie ce Alvaton 3 Col. Bees, good equipment, in good cond., with Supers each. W. P. Hill, 3770, Rd. Decatur. Ph. Bu 9- 2100. Sundried Peaches, not peel- ed, free of worms, in lots of 3 ibs. or more, 65c. Post paid. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. . 1956 Pecans, kept in deep freeze $1 qt. at my house. Mrs. L. L. Thomp- son, Rt. 1, Box 44, Warm: Springs. : Dried Horse and Limber- twig Apples mixed, 70c lb. checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula. 3 nice print red and white feed sacks for $1.60, Prepaid. 157, Millen. plus ee Harrison T. Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa. pene 25 Ibs. eee fresh, qt. plus postage. Mrs. Carter, Conyers. der, Poplar, Pine, Dogwood, White and Red Oak barks; Golden Seal, Yellow Dock, El- der, Plum, Poke root, 2 Ibs. $1: Mullein, Plantain $1, 4 lb. lard box full. 4 Tansy or paragus plants, $1 Add postage Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers Bi ects Rt. 2, 2 doz for $1 Add Davis, Rt. 1, Franklin. 4 Ib. fresh country butter ea. Plus PPtalle: 2. Mrs. C. C. Tatum, Rt. 2 ing Rock. ieee -Print. feed sacks 1, 2 or. 3 alike 100 lb. cap. washed and ironed, free of holes and mil- dew, 40c ea. Emma TRESS Oliver. Few Ibs. seater Sage, nice |: 2.00 lb. del. Mrs. | Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. per stalk at the patch; large, 6 ft. long, six cents per stalk, at Denmark 12-1/2 mi. Shae Through Statesboro 9-3187. z Want a good used Saddle. Give description and price. A. L. Luce, 211 eee Rd. 3 shallor J shelled and |1 jand 36c postage on ea. 2 lb. No]. Sage shade dried, $1.50 Ib. of: shade S dried sage, $1.25 lb. and c Pree Sweetgum, Wild Chere Al ae Hartwell. ee Large Garlic bibs 75c oe Rea ostane tA soft, old fashioned sugar cane, | boro. S. J. Foss, Brooklet. Ph. | ae Cc aya aes Fresh Stark apple: m 50c Ib. No les Ib. lots. Add [postage. EB oy, ort, oe x be he Sag ( esic dent. eee of Union s Ny feorgia) Ground sa; ve ee es hot pepper, post- | fertilizer, he |John D. re derso! price and quali! white feed sacks, 00 Mrs. G. L. Clifton, Rt. 3, Box | pig Green Ga. Sugar cane, long} joints. 7 ft. long, five cents, Mire. er seed for Quote price tered. ae Fort Valley. = Last Weeks Livestock Sales R Atlanta Rome Athens Thomaston 9-17 9-18 9-16 STEERS & HEIFERS 1374 672 391 Good & Choice - - - aerate Standard 15.00-19.10 15.00-19.25 - 15,50-18.20 : Utility 12.00-15.50 1150-1550 - 11.50-15.75 Vealers : 17.50-27.50 17.50-24.50 == mS Stockers & Feeders - - - eS ee Feeder Calves 12.00-19.30 12.00-19.25 : -13.00-18.80 COWS: eee Utility & Commercial 12.25-14.20 12.10-13.80 - 12,00-13.50 Canners & Cutters 9.25-12.25 9.00-12.20 - 9.25-12.25 Springers - : eee HOGS: : 183 oes No. 1 Meat Type : - Je 19.50-20.10 | No. 1 Others aie ee. ; No, 2 - .- oe No. 3 a+ - = Feeders :