Commissioner Bulletin Phil Campbell, STING. IS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1957 SENEFICIAI Ik pr uction in the deep | undertaken in an eres dairy r ao oaniod cattle from a feos of sed veloping new strains from. service for portions of onal ce eae of Artificial 7 approaches will supplement roducing, heat - tolerant ie outh S crossing Red has of the new otk has | at Jeanerette, La., where a Holstein and Jersey been established from other ds. Top animals of the Red ined at Jeanerette herd, and 8 Sindhi-Jer- s have been obtained. 1-State project = oiffon, ore fet will utstanding Brown Swiss and artificial breeding as- 0 ee the de- (1) Pe an cay ished by members the past 10 years to | _ 7 crosses: and purebred Jer-- ae icutinral CALENDAR Dec. 4-5, Atlanta Cotton Producers Ass'n. Annual meeting. Dec. 4, Macon Annual Meeting Geor- gia Corn Millers Assn. - Dec, 5, ABAC, Tifton Broiler Pro- : duction Short Course. Dec. 12, Atlanta Annual Meeting At- - lanta C of C Farmers Club. stock for the South. Each generation of crossbreds will be evaluated by compari- sion with contemporary purebred Hol- steins. Most of the work with systematic _.erosses of European breeds will be con- ducted cooperatively by the Georgia ~ Coastal Plain Experiment Station at Tif- ton. This phase of the program is already underway, in an effort to determine the value of possible hybrid vigor in develop- ing commercial animals more adaptable to the South. The herd used in this work will include 25 Jerseys, 25 Holsteins, 25 Brown Swiss, and 75 cross-breds. Present plans are to limit initial cross matings to Holstein and Brown Swiss bulls with _ Jersey females. The third phase of the program is be- ing conducted with Jerseys at Tifton, Ga., _ and. with Holsteins at Baton Rouge, La., to determine the feasibility of develop- ing adaptable strains from existing breeds. These animals also will be mated to out- standing sires used in artificial breeding in the U. S. to capitalize on vari- ous genetic sources within these breeds. Complementing the new 3-point pro- gram are supporting physiological pro- _ jects, studies of management and _nutri- tion, and the collection and analysis of weather data. . Physiological studies at all stations are lollowing two major lines, comprising in- vestigations of heat tolerance of dairy cat- tle by field and laboratory methods. These studies include factors such as sweating, heat production, and skin tem- perature of animals, and other physiologi- - (Continued On Page 8) NUMBER 13 : Reveals Money Losing, Money Making Cows By C. A. WARD Dairy Section Head _ Dairy Herd Improvement Association testing in the State of Georgia has been | gradually on the increase for several years. More and more dairymen are com-. ing to know the real value they receive from testing. If in our other farm enter- prises we were to keep as close a detail on our operations as the DHIA tester does on each cow we undoubtedly would increase the efficiency of our farming operation. The DHIA tester comes to the farm once each month, weighs each cows milk for a night and morning milking and then runs a butterfat test on each cows milk. Using the days milk weight as a typical day for the month he can calculate each cow's milk and fat production for the month. He also compiles the monthly herd average for milk and fat production as well as the average cost of feed for each cow. Then at the end of the year _he summarizes the yearly production for the herd as well as the individual cow. This once monthly test is within three percent pe eey of a daily weight and test. There are many benefits derived from DHIA testing if the work is properly done and if the herd owner studies and makes full use of his information, _ Boarder cows (cows that do not pro- duce enough milk to pay their feed bill) are immediately detected and disposed of. Daughters of outstanding bulls can be spotted and likewise outstanding cow families can be noted. There are many advantages in watch- ing for outstanding cow families. It is generally believed that some vow fainilies are more resistant to disease than others. Many cow families have calves regularly while others seem to inherit poor con- ception rates. Many cow families seem to transmit more readily good produc- ing ability than do others. The dairyman that uses DHIA testing and follows (Continued On Page 8) Georgia, First: FOREST LANDS NAVAL STORES @ FEANUTS BROILERS PIMENTO PEPPER @ IMPROVED PECANS PAGE TWG MARKET BULLETIN __ GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Editor Assistant Editor _... Tom McMullan Notices . Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Circulation Mrs. jan a Jarman Candler Clement Jr. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations in- serted one time on each fe- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any gzommercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- zensed 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. f The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respo,sibility for any notice appearmg 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- Mailing Room Supt. ATIONAL EDITORIAL [assbcharian Baas ees ab Stsci eas lication that is delivered PHIL CAMPBELL through the United States mail. Address ail 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., oy 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 rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, 1917. ==. a FARM WORK WANTED Couple with sons, 17 and 16, want permanent place on farm at once. Have experi- ence in dairy, grain, cattle, overseer, and any kind farm machinery, rough carpentry, and repair farm machinery, drive truck, tractor. Check at Barretts Service Station for location. T. L. Gayton, Cal- houn. White man and wife, 54 yrs. old, want job on farm. High school and more educa- tion, dont drink. Sev. yrs. experience cattle, hogs, and en. farming, also carpenter. ant living, salary, and at least 4 R. house. Roy E. ONeal, 210 Crumley St. SW, Atlanta 15. Ph. JA 2-9180. Man, wife, and 8 children want job on farm and house with running water, at once. Experience in dairy and gen- eral farm work. No bad hab- its. B. L. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 442, Jonesboro. White, married man, 3 small daughters, wants job on chicken ranch near At- Janta. Drive truck and trac- tor, good with any kind of farm tools. Want 3 to 4 R. house, lights, water, etc., and reasonable salary. No cards. A. T. Cronan, 454 Capitol Ave., SE, Apt. 3, Atlanta. 50 yr. old man and wife want job on poultry or dairy farm. No experience but can learn. Move anytime, any- where. Roy Conway, 1831 N. Braad St., Rome. Want few acres good land fo cultivate, with 5-6 R. house, on power line, school bus, mail Rt., with barn and pasture, in Mountain sec. Standing rent or other satis- actory basis agreed upon. B. X. Holloway, Rt. 2. Elliiav Want job for bal. 1957 and 1958, any kind farm or tur- pentine work, 5 in family, all can work. Will consider reg. farming, poultry, truck, stock, or any kind of farm work. H. B. Stubbs, 320 Rowland St., Hazelhurst. Single white man, 42 yrs. old, honest and dependable, want job on chicken farm or straight farm work. $3 per day straight time, private room, board and_ laundry. Come after me or send money to come. Troy Binford, Por- terdale. 60 yr. old man, single wants job on farm for room, board, laundry, and $17.50 wkly. Sober, Christian man, no bad habits. Drive truck and trac- tor, experience in handling labor and working with all kinds of livestock. Z. L. An- derson. Rt. 3. Bowdon. Dairyman with 9 yrs. exp. wants job in dairy or on poultry farm, Caretaker, or other farm work with right party. 32 yrs. old, whit@& can furnish best of Ref. as_ to ability and character. Want $15 week, room and board. James Arnold, C/O Frank Whitfield, Toccoa. Want job as caretaker or looking after cattle. Family of 6, son 17 yrs. old. No Byrd, Rt. 2, Butler. White man and wants job on farm for wages with good man. Can drive truck or tractor, operate any kind farm machinery. Want good 5 R. house, with lights, on school and mail route, Would take crop on share basis. Contact -at once. G. W. George, Rt. 1, Box 130, Sen- oia. drinking or bad habits. J. W. family FARM WORK WANTED Want job general farm, dairy, or chicken work, at once. Rufus M. Adams, Rt. 1, Bremen. Sober White man, 53 yrs. old, wife, and 18 yr. old daughter want job on chicken farm at reasonable salary. 20 yrs. experience. Drive truck and tractor. Consider any kind of farm work. Can furnish good references. Bill Shirley, Rt. 2, Athens. (8 mi. N. on Hwy. 29 at Clarks- boro). Want about 25 A. farm for growing grain or on standing rent basis. 4 R. house, out- building, water and lights in SE Georgia. Write what you have. W. B. Bethune, Rt. 1, McBean. White woman wants light farm work on farm with re- liable people. Room, board and reasonable salary. Aud- rey May, 1340 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta 9. FARM HELP WANTED Want young, exp. tractor farmer, white or colored, to do general farm work for wages. Must have car or truck. No large families de- sired. 5 R. house, located on school bus Rt. B. G. Steed, ed Box 467, Fitzgerald. Ph. 5. Want reliable white wo- man, without bad habits, to live with elderly woman on farm, and do light farm work. $10 week, room and board. Mrs. E. L. Meadows, Rt. 2, Kite. Want refined, healthy, sin- gle, middleaged white woman to do light farm work on farm. Live with couple. Lights, gas, and water, pri- vate room and _ reasonable salary. All letters ans. Mrs. J. D. Ford, Rt. 1, Box 232, Townsend. Want unencumbered, white woman to live in farm home with 3 adulis and do light farm work. Farm located 2 mi. West of Byron. All mod- ern conveniences. $12.50 week, room and board. Let- ters ans. Mrs. Eva Knowles, Rt. --2;<: Byron, Want good man for 50 A. farm, good land, cotton, to- bacco and peanut allotments; cub tractor for cultivating. Good 7 room house, running water, lights, 3/4 mf. Atla- maha consolidated school house. Near church. Standing rent or 50-50 basis. L. M. Harrell, Rt. 1, Box 80, Hazle- hurst. Want nice, white woman to live in farm home and do light farm work, for room, board and salary. Have mod- ern conveniences. Mrs. Hu- bert Scraggs, Rt. 4, Winder. SALE EVENTS and Tuesday .. . Auction Pony sale, Tom. Hewitts farm, Valdosta . . . large selection both using and breeders Grade and Reg. ponies on auction. FLOWERS FOR SALE Boxwoods, 12 to 14 in., and Mimosa, 2 ft., $3 doz. Hem- lock, Spruce, Rhododendrons, White Pine, Laurels, Cherokee roses, and pink, orange, ted and yellow Azeleas, 2 ft. $2.50 doz, Also Pink Moss Rose, 2, $1. All moss packed and PP. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. ex ; oe Mae Sel <1 cere ek re eee Dec. 9 and 10 Monday ms Green and wihte jew, red,|_ geraniums, pink and w_hite wax leaf Begonia, 12 good size cuttings, also Cactus, $1 PP. Also, red border Plants, house bouquets and box plants of nice plants, Chicken Gizzard Begonia, red leaves and stems, Mrs. Gennie Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan. Winter hardy dbl. Stocks royal purple and pastels, 50, $2 PP. Mrs. Ruth Abernathy, Rt. 2, Barnesville. Dwarf Azaleas, 3, $1; #rue Dwarf Boxwoods, 50c ea; dbl. and single Altheas, 10c up ac- cording to size. Sev. col small African Violets, 25c ea. at my home. Cannot mail. Mrs. Frank Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave., SE, Atlanta 16. Rooted cuttings Fuchsia, Thanksgiving Cactus, Airplane plants, and Philodendron, 15c ea; unrooted cuttings red Ger- aniums and single white Be- gonias, 10c ea. Add postage. Miss Dorothy Barford 1185 Moreland Ave., SE, Atlanta 16. Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, 50c doz. Mrs. R. E. Todd, 406 Rheinhill Rd., SE, Atlanta 15. Well rooted dbl. and single Bridal Wreath, watermelon pink Crepe Myrtle, white, pink,red, Butterfly, dbl. white Althea, Sweetheart Rose, $1 ea. PP. Will exch. for large type white itirandens Mrs. Ruby Grove, 3575 Boulder Pk. 8 SW, Atlanta 11. Ph. PL8- 239. - Dried Bachelor Buttons and Cockscomb at my home. Mrs. Myrtle P. Hunt, 921 Capitol View Ave., NW, Atlanta. Ph. SY 4-6654. : Giant bi-colored blooming English Daisy plants, sturdy, hardy to extreme cold, 50, 52 PP in Ga. Jos. Abernathy, Rt. 2, Barnesville. ; Boxwoods, 12-14 in., $3 doz. Pink Rhododendrons, _Mtn- Lausrels, Spruce, White Pines, oe Sab ey red, yellow, orange, pink Azaleas, 2 ft., $2.50 doz. Mimosa, Redberry type Holly, |' 24t.,$3 doz. Pink Cherokee Roses, 2 ft., $2 doz. Damp moss | packed. PP. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. ; 7 Boxwoods, 2 1/2 ft. high, $4 ea; six 1-1/2 ft. high, $2.50 ea: small ones, 25c ea. 2 giant size, $10. ea. Mrs. Jane Cole, Rt. 4, Blairsville. 3 deep pink dbl. Oleanders, 5 Silver Leaf Maples, $75 ea. Camphor trees, green yr. round, $100 ea. Also bronze dbl Daylily bulbs, 10c ea. Add post age. Mrs. L. B. Hatcher Box 132 (or 152) Barwick. Blue Hydrangeas, 40c ea., 4, $1.50; Jan. Jasmine, 25c ea., 4, $1 on Exch. for print sacks; pink Almond, 2 ft., 8, $2; dbl. rose, white, lavendar Althea, 10, $1.25; spotted leaf Japonica rooted, $1, cuttings, 50c 3, $1.25 Add postage. Mrs. Van Beau- lah Moorhead, Rt. 1, Bowers- ville. i Sev. doz. well rooted. Box- woods, 12 in 30c ea. Will not ship. See me any day but Sun- day, 7 mi. N. Blairsville. Mrs. Conda Hemphill, Rt. 3, Box 143, Blairsville. Large yellow Cannas, orange center; purple, blue Iris; blue white Violets, 6, 75c; PP in Ga. Boxwoods, 6, to 18 in. rooted, all sizes Spruce, White Pine Reasonable price. Exch. for mix col. Tulips, other bulbs Nandinas, Holly Magnolias, or yellow roses. Mrs. R. A. Dyer, RFD 4, Blairsville. : Purple and pastel Stock plant, 2 doz. $1 PP. Mrs. S. E. appington, Barnesville. Several nice Boxwoods, at reasonable price. Mrs. J. A Wimpey, Blairsville. Goldilocks, American Beau- ty, White Killarney Roses, $1; Beefsteak and Strawberry Be- gonias, 25c and 40c dbl. and single Althea, 10c; purple But- terfly and Nandinas, 25c and Daylilies. Add postage. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson. Yellow and white Pinka:3 doz., $1 PP. Mrs. J. C. Burdette Rt .2, Fayetteville. a es a |Gypsy_Santofe Po: Hemerocallis: net, Red Bird, Wa ces Russel, Dres: n g [= 40% Red, Comet, Mary Pink Gem, Mi Flash, Purple We $2.50 doz; Red Hot. white Candytuft, postage. Mrs. M Washington. Cherry Laurel. Fast growing Ligu 3 ft. 10c ea. Add Phillips, P. O. B Springs. Byrd Daisies, tuft, $1.25 doz; | low Achillea, 65 labeled Day. dif. unlabeled, ed Iris, $1; 3. $12.50. 35 pos Combs, Washi 3 col. Azaleas. wood, Cherokee ros rel, Creek Hemlo Coralberry, Holly apple, Red Mapl lar, White Pine ed Moss packed Pink Phlox, $2.51 Wilson, Rt..1, Min Yellow, red, or cream White Dog Laurel, Coralber: Creek Hemlock, Tulip Poplar, Holly Maple, pink Che 3it. rooted. PP. $2. print feed sacks ea. sack. Mrs. L Rt. 3, Milledgevill Ci ee ee ee heart roses, 2 yrs. Add 30c postag' Jones, Madison. About 200 f 16 var. $2. Will sanqua, Azalea, Jasmine, or fine - will buy yours. Mr ner, 1807 Vinson ledgeville. : Mtn. Laurel, red, yellow Aza Redbud, White berry, Do, : lars, Red Maple Roses, Hemlock, doz: PPR. Aas Phlox, Violets, blue Iris, Daylilie: drops, $2.50 C. Abercrombi White, yellow orange, yellow kee roses, Whi berry, Redbud, 3 lock, Tulip Poplar, : Maple ,all rooted, 3 doz. Phlox, $2:50 Cc: PP Mis: son, Mineral Bluff. Cratapple, Red Azaleas, Mtn. L Poplar, Strawbe ly, Hemlock, | $1.50 doz; Swe Whit dodendron, okee Roses, Arbutus, Galax, *|doz. Add pee Davis, Miner: / Mtn . ibapple, ou - Redbud, ee ee ee Er N eo = z ee tn. Laurel, White Dog- $2.50 C. Mrs. et -money plant, 50 stage; seed, 15c ped envelope; Day rom good var. 25c postage; Few plants, Japanese fade mixed Cactus, nias, 1 Orchid _yr. old lemon or Iso Fuchsia col. Roses, At my place. 2 Tucker. Mrs. A. F. 3, Box 360 can Violets ready or 3, $1. Forget- st Williams, 60c 90 Swiss Pansies, Eng , 35 doz Add post- H. Stalnaker, Rt. bp ts; ig t. tall; also white Iris bulbs, 50c ea. sand Ga. Easter Good price to per- i: esa about s, 4 yrs. old, Brown, 404 int. Ph. PO C; mix. col. lilies, yellow Goldenglow, ap ces. , Lemon z; pink and red 25 bunch. Add $5 order. Mrs. t= 3, BOx +52, - . A. a ee ee ee ee 2 ee ee | Oe eee Ee ek ee ee ee eee et eth, ee ee, i settee as 3 ; gs, some root- hardy terrestrial for hy-. ink Show, Sun- Gold Banded lilies, purple blue Iris, Daf- - White MM; purple Bridal. b, pink Wei id white Ho- {ed plants, 30, $2; 50;$3; $5-C, a eter dS, Chickamauga, . | Postage. 1. 1, Box 203, #1 mi. N. Ellijay). Rubber and _| Butterfly bush, Gardenias, and .|postage for all. Extra large Daffodil bulbs $2 C; other Daffodil bulbs, and mixed Iris, $1 C. Add postage. oun, eam Giant red Thrift, well rogt- Add 50c for parcel post. Mrs, W. B. Bagwell, Horton Dr., College Park. About 50 dark blue Japenese Tris $1 doz. Mrs. W. J. Suggs 15 dif col. of Iris 15, $100 Admiral Byrd Dasies Pink Thrift, $1 C; Blue Thrift 50, $1 Add 30c postage in Ga., 35e out-of-state. Mrs. W. EF. Johnson, Crawfordville. Dayliles, Iris, Cannas, Dusty Miller, 30c doz; Thrift, Christ- mas Cactus, 30c bunch; Unusu- al Cacti, 45c; Star plant, 50c; colorful Evergreen pot plants 35c; Alligator, Jade, 25 Add rs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Pink Thrift, 50, $1; red Spid er and orange Daylilies, $1 doz. sweet Blue Violets, 2 doz, $1 Add 25c postage. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Rt. 5, Cuthbert. 225 evergreen Boxwoods, 10 to 20 in. high. Reasonable price G. D. Rogers, Cherry. Log. (8 Hundreds of dbl. dark red Geranium cuttings, 50c ea; mix Stock plants, 85 pct. dbl, 5 ea. Add 18c postage on 1 doz, and 7e ea. additional doz. No out-of-state orders. Henry Pur- ser, Cochran. 2 ft. Hydrangea cuttings, 50c ea; also English Dogwood cut- tings, 25e Easy to root. Also mixed Iris, 10, $1 and 25c post age. H. L. Thomas, 382 White- ford Ave., SE, Atlanta. Large single and dbl. orange Hemerocallis, $1 doz; golden Hemerocallis Lilies, $2 doz. Nurene Lily, 75 doz; red Mont bretia Lilies, 25 doz. Sweet- shrubs, white Clianthus vines, white Crepe Myrtle, 3, $1 Add postage. rs. L. S. Brown, pees Wild Wood Drive, Colum- us. _ Blue Stage Hycinths, mix. col. Sweet Williams, white and purple Iris, Ophiopogon, 50c doz; $4 C. ite Narcissus, Dragonhead, orange Daylilies, 40c doz. Dbl. pink Hyacinths, 5, $1 Boxwoods, all sizes, blooming pear and other shrubbery. Mattie Duran, Rt. Cumming. -Rooted pink Crepe Myrtle, yellow Forsythia blue Wisteria and Scotch Broom, 50c; un- rooted pink and white Weige- lia, Abelia, 2, 25c; 12 African Violet leaves, $1.15; Exch. for large Dahlia or Hycinths. Add Mrs. Ruth Rhodes, Rt. 1, Canon. _ Pink, red Crepe Myrtle, Weigelia, red purple Butter- fly, Ivy, Abelia Scotch Willow, white, pink, red, purple Althea blue Hydrangeas, Mimosa, red Quince, Redbud, 3 dit. white, 2 dif. pink Spirea. Nandina, Deutiza, Forsythia, 35c ea. 4, $1 Add postage. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Cr., Rt. 3, Canon. Nandinas, 6 to 12 in. 25 ga. Larger sizes, 35c ea. Abelias, strong pars, 25c ea. Add post age. All gov. inspected. Mrs. W. H. Guill, Camak. Cannas, Daylilies, Gladiolus, Amaryllis, 50 doz. Also pink Cannas, 22, 25c Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Ca- milla. ; Star Bethlehem, 35c doz., 100, $2.75; unrooted Boxwood cuttings; 10to 15 Suches, $1.60 doz: $5.75; pink running rose unrooted cuttings, 6, 35c. Also collection of pot plants, 10, $1.50. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville. Many rare flowering shrub- bery and exergreens, vines, li- lies, Iris, spring blooming bulbs. Wellrooted. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Rt. 1, Adairsville. Ph. 2-2557. African Violet leaves, 10 | names it 15 unnamed. $1. Also db red and Canary yel- ek H. D. Goss, Rt. 1, Box 464, Cal- |t jdoz, $1.35; dbl. Sweet Wil- Mixed Daffodils, 65 doz. 3 doz. Juniper plants. No deliveries, Mrs. Jas. M, Bagley, Alpharet- a. 300 bu. biue, red few bu. pink and white Thrift. Rea- sonably priced at my home, Week days only. Mrs. Z. D, oad, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpha- retta. -Nandina bushes, all sizes, cheap. Cannot ship. Mrs. C. C. Martin, 3037 Wheeler Ra: Augusta. Ph, 38020. 1,000 Boxwoods, 50c to $1.50 ea. Home raised W. E. Cagle, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. (8mi. N, near Hopewell Church). Asst. German Iris, mixed, Dutch Iris mixed, 5c ea. $4 C; Golden tip and Arborviate, Phillipine seedlings, $1 doz; Milk and wine Lilies, #5c and 50c ea; 2 kinds Daffodils, Nar- cissus, Butter and Eggs, all mixed, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Cunter, Rt, 4, Box 326, Alpharetta. Sev. hundred Old English semi-dwarf Boxwood plants, nice size free of disease. Cheap. Mrs. V. E. Cochran, Rt. 3, Box 35, Alpharetta. Ph. 5005. Mix. col. Snapdragon seed, 20c tsp. and Ice Plant, 60 seed, 20c. Send 3e postage. Mrs. I, N. Minish, Rt. 4, Commerce. 3 white, 4 red running roses 60c ea; Scotch Broom, 12 in., 25c ea. Cannot mail. Flow seed Blood of Calvery, 25 pkg. dark red Cockscomb, and dbi.. Colius, dif. col., 20c pkg. Mrs. G, L. (Pearl) Clark, 361 White ford Ave., NE, Atlanta 7. Giant Imperial dbl. Lark- spur, mix. col; yellow Cannas, orange Daylilies, 50c doz. 3 liams, mix. col, blooming size, c2 doz... Pink Thrift; $1- C. Damp packed. $3 or more PP. Mrs. George Collins, 891 Ham- mend Dr., NE. Atlanta 5. Ph. BU5-1449. Super Swiss giant Pansy plants, $2 C, 500, $8; Daylilies, 3 col, and hardy Phlox., $1 doz. Hyacinth bulbs, $2 doz; Peon- ies, and rose bushes, $1 ea. Larkspur, 75 doz. Feverfew, Tris, and Cannas, $1.25. Fred Witherspoon,, 308 Holderness pat SW, Atlanta 10. Ph. PL3- Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1; Calif. blue Violets, and Yarrow (pink blooms), 30, $1; large rose Thrift, 50, $1 Nandina plants, 10, $1. Add 30e post- age. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. yrs. old. Week~end sales only. Mrs. M. C. Wheeler, 2195 Che- shire Bridge Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. ME 6-3497. ; Tall prolific Silver Plume Pampas Grass, generous bunch es, $2.50, $5, $10 PP. H. G. Vaughn, 3051 Piedmont Rd., NE, Atlanta 5. Ph. CE3-1436. King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C; white Narcissus, $2 Cc; red, yellow Cannas, purple Iris, Daylilies, purple Violets, rose col. Thrift, Daffodils, mix. Gladiolus, $1 doz; Snowdrop bulbs, 50e doz. Add Beatrice Mosley Rt. 1, Box 248, Bremen. Sev. hundred nice fast grow- ing Boxwoods, well rooted, 10, 12, and 14 in high. No mail orders. Mrs. Ellis Hemphill, Rt. 3, Blairsville. . Med.. size Boxwoods, and large and small Nandina lants. Priced reasonable W.}| - McDaniel, Bethlehem. African Violet leaves, $1.25 doz; labeled blooming plants, 3, $1.25; unlabeled, 6, $1.25; 1 large or 3 small leaf Philodond ron, red Episcia, Star of Beth- lehem, rooted, 50c ea. Dbl. pink hybrid. Hibiscus, $1 ea. 3 violets free with orders $2 and up. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge. : Nandinas, 50c to $2 ea. at my home. Blue Hyacinths, yel- low and white Narcissus, 50c doz, 3 doz. $1; dbl. Daffodils; with gold center, 75c doz., $2 Mrs. _ Shrubbery, nice Abelia and English Boxwoods, $1 ea. 4 MARKET BULLETIN Orange dbl. Daylilies one cent ea; red leaf Canna bulbs two cents ea. No mail orders. Mrs. J, C. Hazelton, 257 Nor- wood Ave., NE, Atlanta 17. Ph. DR3-2111, White and yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Long Trum- pet Daffodils, $2 C; Blue Pink Thrift, 75 doz; March bloom ing Chrysanthemums, $3 C. No Florida orders. Miss Cecil McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Yellow and white Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Long Trum- pet Daffodils, $2. C; blue, white, | fro Thrift, 75 doz; Tiger Lilies, $1.50 doz No Florida orders. Miss Mattie McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Giant Sunflower seed, 50c cup; 5 dif. Kind April bloom- ing Daffodil bulbs, $2 C; all col, Iris, $1; Hydrangeas, pink and red monthly running rose bushes, Pussywillows, Silver- lace, Ampelopsis, red Honey suckle vines, 2, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. John Myers Addison, Rt. 2, Hartwell. 34 Boxwoods, real nice, 3-4 ft., and 50 that are 1 ft. high, 20 Arborvitaes (green all win- ter) and 4 Junipers, 6 ft. Sell cheap. Mrs. Marler Garrett, RR1, Box 102 Fodder Creek Rd. Hiawassee. Unlabeled Iris, 20, $1; White Siberian Iris, $1.50 doz, Will exch. unlabeled ones for pe-. cans. Add postage. Write first if want to exch. Mrs. J. G. Ro- bertson, 119 W. Center St., Carrollton. Pink Hyacinth bulbs, $1 doz; Red pink, and purple Verbenas 75c doz. Add 25c postage. H. C. Ledford, Rt. 2, Commerce. 1957 crop Mimosa seed, 90 pet. germ. Tablsp. $1. Cash or MO. Frank P. Pope, 3600 D. V. Rd., Columbus. Arborvitae, all sizes, $2 and up. at my home. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. ,lmp. Shasta Dasies, Physoste- ia, dark col. Petunias, 3 doz. 1; 6 dif. Cannas, including white and pink, $1 doz. Also Liriope, $1.25 C. Mrs. J. S. Greene, Dixie. Blue Thrift, 4 doz. $2.50; red Thrift, 4 doz. $3.50;: White perrenial Candytuft, $1.15 also Admiral Byrd Dasies, large plants, $1.25 doz. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula. Holly with berries, also Boxwoods, dif sizes, for sale. John C. Lingerfelt, Rt. 2, Dah- -lonega. Yellow Daffodils, 5-1/2 doz. $1. Also purple Iris, 5 doz. $1 Add postage, Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Purple Iris, 6 doz., $1 Yel- low Daffodils, $1 C. Add post- age. Mrs. Flora Lee Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Orange Daylilies, Star of Bethlehem, Daffodils, W. Nar- cissus, Violets, blue Vinca, 5 doz, $1; pink Althea, purple Lilac, white English Dogwood Weeping Mary, Jasmine, D. Perkins Roses, any 3, $l. Add postage 11 Boxwoods, $40. or $4 ea. Cant ship. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Sev. var. blooming size bulbs eror Daffodils, and Narcissus 1.50 C; also evergreen Peri- winkles; white, grey, and pur- ple Violets, $1 C. Add_post- age. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay Mtn. Rose Azaleas, 25c ea; dbl, yellow Daffodils, 50c doz; yellow single King Alfred, and Narcissus, 30 doz; pnik, yel- low Weigela Jasmine, blue Li- lac, Peach Rose, Althea, dbl. red Rose of Sharon, and Hy- drangeas, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, El- lijay. Young English Boxwoods, 12 in. high, $2 doz; large size, $1.50 ea. Add postage. M, M, Cochran RFD 5, Ellijay. Big Star and Corn Cole Cac- tus; fall blooming Chrysanthe- mums, all colors; all summer blooming Chrysanthemums, pink bronze, 25c bunch; Yr. old Nandinas, 75c ea. Add post- $1.75 Bulbs PP. Mrs. Lowell 2, Rid, Box. me age. Lizzie Crawford, including Dbi. Daffodils, Em- |] PAGE THREE Dbl, Tube-Rose bulbs, $1 doz; Easter Lily bulbs, $2 doz; Weigela, 50c to $1 ea: Broad- leaf Evergreen, $2 ea: Nan- and pink Altheas, 75c ea. root- ed. Gov. insp. Del. in Ga. No less than $1 orders. Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. _ Well rooted Boxwood cut- tings, $1.50 doz. PP. Mixed col. dbl. Touch-Me-Nots, mixed Astors, Marigold, and Zinnia seed, 10c pkg. 3, 25c and stamp ed envelope. Mrs. Ventis Wea~ ver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Yr. old Boxwoods, $2 doz; yr. old white Hydrangeas, $1 ea; dark purple Butterfly bush es ,75c ea; rooted clumps Christmas Cactus, 4, $1; Cat- tail and Starfish Cactus, 15 ea. rooted pink and red June Cactus, 20c. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 60 nice Boxwoods, about 10 yrs. old, too large to ship. Mrs. Beaulah Allen, Rt. 5, Ellijay, Daffodils, Jonquils, Narcis- sus, orange Daylilies, variegat- ed Violets, purple King Iris, wild Iris, 75 C; red roses, Aza- leas, Sweetshrub, Bridalwrea- th, yellow Japonicas, purple Lilacs, pink Crepe Myrtle, Weeping Mary pink Weigela, Christmas Jasmine, 2, 50c. Well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. 3 doz. Lily of the Valley roots, $1 PP. Mrs. T. H. Webb, Jackson, 3 large Boxwoods for sale. I. E. Stewart, Rt. 2, Jasper. Gladioli bulbs: White Gold, Berma, Ruffled Red; Paul Reuben, purple. Giant blooms, $1 doz; Daylilies, yellow with brown stripe; King Alfred Daf fodils, 75 doz PP. No orders less than $1. Mrs. T. J. Thax- ton, Rt. 1, Jackson. Purple Lilacs, Flowering Quince, Maples, Bridalwreath, Holly Sweetshrub, Crabapple, White Pine, English Dogwood, Brides Bouquet, yellow Kerria, pink Almonds, Forsythia, Wa- ter Oak, pink running roses, $2.50 doz. Some to large to ship. Also April Narcissus and purple Iris, 75 doz. Add post- age. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Jasper. Old fashioned blue Sweet Violets, now blooming, 30, $1.25 PP. Red Verbena, weil rooted, $1.25 doz PP. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrence- ville. Named Daylilies, 2, 45c; 3 yr. Cape Jasmine and Chinese Holly 50c ea; 3 ft. Nandinas, 35c; purple Iris, pink Thrift, purple or pink Oxalis; Sweet purple Violets, 35 doz; Bos- ton Ferns, 35c ea. Good roots, Damp packed. Mrs. Robt, Fleming Lincolnton. Wax plants, Snow-on-the. Mtn., Golden Glow, Tansy, Peppermint, $1 doz: Althea, Lilies, _Bridalwreath, Dog- woods, Laurel, Spruce, 2 White Pines, 2 1/2 ft., 25c ea; Box- woods, 50c ea. 1-1/2 ft. tall. Well rooted. Mrs. Claude Wright, Loving. Narcisus, white with yellow trumpets, $2 blue, pink Hydangeas, and wihte, purple Lilacs, 75 ea; red Crepe Myrtle, $1 ea, Docia Harris, Lu a. Scotch Brooms, med. size, $i ea., 3, $2.50; Umbrella China- berry trees, 50c and $1 Mrs. B. S. Wages, Rt. 2, Loganville. Abelia pink Crepe Myrtle, purple Butterfly bush, dbl. white Spirea, Forsythia, 2-3 ft. 50c ea. smaller, 35c ea; seed- lings, 3, $1; ornamental Lem- on plants, 4-12 in. 10 ea. 3, 25e At my home. Mrs. Icie Pue- kett, Rt. 1, Lithonia. Pink Thrift, $1 C. 300, $2 PP. Rooted, damp packed, Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Rt. 2, Lula. Sunset pink Atmaryllis, Rex, Star, Guinea Wing, Strawber- ry Begonias, Onion Cactus, Al- ligator, Kalanchoe, dbl. red Geranium, red, yellow-green hardy Coleus, tree shaped Succulent, St. Bernard Lily, red Border Plant, 25 ea. PP Rooted. Damp packed. No les Ellijay. $1 order Mrs. L. L. Hay Leary dinas $1.50 ea. Dbl. purple. wood, 50c ea. Add postage $3 oreds PP. Josan Geia, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville. Watermelon Begonia, red Sultana, purple Velvet plant, Fluffy and Maiden Hair Ferns, Rex Begonia, red Border Plant 25c ea; mix. Hollyhosck seed, 10 cup; Digitalis plants, 25 doz. Well rooted, damp pack- _ed. PP. No less than $1 orders. Mrs. B. B. Hay, Leary. 200 Cedar trees, 3-5 ft. high. - 60c to 75 ea. or will sell the ae T. A. Puckett, Stephens ea; Tete 2, Lithonia. _ Red and pink Popp 25c tsp. Send stamp: ed lope for postage. Mrs. Womack, Rt. 3, ae seed, oe Red and yellow variegated Jarge Canna lily bulbs, 30 ea. or exch. for other flowers. Write first what you have. Mrs. Henry Goldman, Star Rt., Lincolnton. Gerberas, single 25c dbl 50c Ginger Lilies, large size, 25c asst. col. Daylilies, $2 doz; Also Stokesia, $1.50 doz. V. W. Wil- son, Rt. B Box 184, Savannah 80 clumps old fashioned purple Lilacs, already bloom- ing, $2.50 ea.; asst. col. Al- theas, blooming size, $1 ea.; - Hollyhocks, 25 ea. 2 Bryan St. 4295 Chamblee- - Tucker Rd., Tucker. Ph. HI- 3-6089. _ Large Nandinas, Golden Raintrees, 25c ea; Per. Phlox, Sweet Williams, Per. blue Sal- via, dbl. white Feverfew, white purple Yarrow, Artemisia, ay and Shasta Daisies, Car- nations, Violets, 75 doz. Large Boxwoods, 75c ea. Mrs. John- son Usry, Stapleton. Dioscorea batatas bulblets, 8, 25c. Will exch. for Gladiolus bulbs ,or Lily-of-the-Valley clumps. Also dbl. orange Day - jilies will exch. for other co- Jors. Miss F. B. Moore, Suwa- nee. Running roses, Cape Jas- mine, Red and White Dog- wood, French Mulberry, Sweet Bays, Running Honey- suckle, Sweetshrubs, Buck- eyes, Sweet Myrtle, Crepe ~ Myrtle, all 10c ft. Exch. for sacks. No out-of-state orders. fs Nina boyd;. amt: 4; Toomsboro. White and rose Oxalis; all col. Mums, Spider Lilies, Primroses, and Violets, 50c doz.;. Euonymus, green and ellow, 50c ea. Add postage. Ts.50.-- 6G, Combs, Rt a1, oomsboro. Giant size Laurel and Gla- diola bulbs, $2 ea. Add post- age. MO only. Mrs. Ola Price, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. Dif. sizes Boxwoods, for sale. Mrs. Fabon Brown, Ty- rone. Nice Boxwoods for sale. Cannot ship. L. A. Grizzle, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. Well rooted Boxwoods, 4 for $1, plus postage. Mrs. Claud Edmonds, Rt. 2, Toc- coa. Red Spider Lilies, yellow i Lilies, white sweet yacinths, 50e doz.; Paper white and Japanese Sacred Narcissus, $1 C. Add 50e C. for Narcissus and bulbs for ostage. Mrs. O. S. Fields, N. Madison St., Thomas- ville. Germen Iris, named var. mix., not labeled, 20 rhi- zomes, $1; 45, $2; -Gladiolus bulbs, many col. mix. 3 doz. $1; purple Wisteria cuttings, well rooted. 10, $1. Add 25c postage. Mrs. Sherman Duck- ett, Talking R Large dbl. orange and old rose col. Poppy seed, 25c tsp. Add 3c stamped envelope Also white and yellow Nar- cissus and yellow Jonquil bulbs} 25 doz.; blue Iris bulbs, 40c doz. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. Dwarf Boxwoods, rooted cuttings, $1.25 doz.; 300 root- ed English Ivy, $10; 7 good Cherry Laurels, $1.75. del. Also early blooming Phlox and Violets, cheap. Lois Woodruff, Greenville. Fast growing Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels, Boxwoods, $10 C.; Royal Robe Violets, Dixie brilliant red Thrift, blue perennial La. Phlox. English Ivy, Vinca Minor, $5 C. Blanche Woodruff, Green- ville. Royal Robe and White Per- fection Violets, $1 doz., $5 C., $30 M. Blue Thrift, well root- ed, 50, $2.50, $4.50 C. Dixie Brilliant, lavendar, and pink Crepe Myrtle, 2 - 5 ft. well *|branched. Add postage. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Rt. 3, Green- ville, : Ornamental Pepper seed from over 35 foreign coun- tries, 15 var. of seed, 25c for 35 var. of seed, 50 plus self-addressed envelope. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, Rt. 3, Box 218, Griffin, Rose Thrift, $1 C.; orange Daylily bulbs and white Iris, 40ce doz.; rooted Cape Jas- mine, and rooted Weigela, 25c ea.; Dbl. red, pink Poppy seed, 15c tbsp. All del. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. 200 Jonquil, 50 Iris, Nar- cissus, and hardy Oxalis, 10 pink Cannas, Lemon Lilies, 8 Milk and Wine Lilies, 25 mix. Verbenas, ea. var. $1: Also Pansies, 2c ea. and 100 Pe- tunias, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Roy- ston. Rooted Begonia, Ferns, Geraniums, 35 cea. 3, $1: aa en $1 doz.; 2 ea. Coleus, Sultana, Oxalis, 6 dif. Cactus, $1.,20 dif. mix. Pot plants, some rooted, $1. Add_ post- age. Exch. for African Vio- lets, leaves, or print sacks. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, Rt. 2, Box 67, Rebecca. German and English Box- wood cuttings, and Mondo Grass, $1 C.; white pr. Phlox, white with red dwarf way- side Hypericum, white dwarf Vinca, mix. named unlabel- ed German Iris, white Jap. roof Iris, 50c doz. Hardy Plumbago, 50c doz. Add 35c postage. Mrs. J. L. Jolly, 205 Sherwood Rd., Rome. Daffodils, 1c ea.; mix. col. Iris, red Spider Lilies, Sweet Williams, English and Shasta Daisies, 50c doz.; Oxalis, Vinca, Liriope, 30ce doz; white Wisteria, Abelia, Flow- ering Quince, Babys Breath Spirea, 30c ea. Rooted cut- tings, Rosemary, 25c ea. Add postage, Mrs. J..C. Jones, Rt. 1, Rome. Ph. 4-2389. Amaryllis bulbs, 50 ea. or 3, $1.20. Plus postage. Mrs. W. M.. Meadows, 410 Irwin Ave., Ocilla. Jumbo Easter, Hybrid Am- aryllis, Apostle and Crinum Lilies, White Wisteria, Nan- dinas, orange Lantanas, 3, $1; King Alfred Daffodils, dbl. Tulips; Dateh Tris; $450.63 Calendula, Stock, Snapdrag- on$, dbl. .Larkspur, Pansy, db]. Petunias, and imp. Shas- ta Daisies, 3 Bk $1. Mrs. WANTED Want old fashioned white and veriegated leaf August lily, light yellow Marechalneil | - Rose, white star Jasmine, and rooted purple and white Crepe Myrtle. Mrs. Bill Gilstrap, Rt. 1, Chickamauga. Want Banana Shrub bush, Pomegranate bush, Pyracan- tha with red berries, Mare- cholneil Rose, 2 Holly trees with red berries, and 2 white Dogwood trees. Give size and prices del. Mrs. J. F. Hoffman, 910 Bluebird Rd., Augusta. Want striped Liriope, Dixie Brilliant Phlox, Magnolia, Grandiflora, 2 to3 ft., Haw- thorne, 2 to 3 ft. and Shasta Daisies. Advise price, whether clumbs or single divisions. George Riegel, Experiment. Want to exch. pot plant cut- tings, Amaryllis, Cannas or other lilies for pink Thrift, green and white Hosta, and white sue lily. Mrs. Lonnie Hall, Rt. 1, Nashville. Want rooted cuttings of De- vils, Backbone plants. Write prices. Mrs. Carl Espy, 627 E. 44th St., Savannah. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Super C. Farmall tractor, cultivating equip., Covington rear planter, 4 dise tiller and 24 disc harrow. Equipped with fast hitch, excellent cond. Mrs. Ed. H. Sheppard, Rt. 4, Box 68, Sandersville. Ph, Tennille 384-W3. 2 wheel wagon, all metal, $65 or trade for Mall Saw; Also Pea thresher, $27; PTO and belt pulley for Cub trac- tor, $45.50. C. R. pop eer] Rt. 2 Powder Springs. 6 can Intnl milk cooler and ten 10 gal. milk cans, $50 for all. Mrs: 2S. Ay J Vaughn, Madison. Ph. 568-M. Buggy in good shape, $45. Ken Register, Rt. 1, Box 23, Hahira. Heavy duty offset Harrow, 7 fit., Rotary hoe, lift type, also large Cultipacker Seed- er, and 1 peanut shaker. Rob- ert Nicholas, Perry. Ph. Gar- field 9-2410. Gibson Farm tractor, like new, Turn plow, Harrow, Po- tato and Peanut digger, also wagon (used 4 days), $700; Also D-4 Cat-dozer, good cond., $23 and D-2 Cat-dozer, good cond., $24. Will trade for feed or feeder cattle. Glenn Norton, Fairburn. 2 rolls good used heavy poultry wire, 1 roll, 46 yds., $4; other one, 55 yds, $5. At the door. No checks. Do not ship. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Rt. 3. Box 157, Millen. Allis Chalmer G. tractor, planters and cultivators, til- ler plow, layoff plow,. mow- ing machine, Fowler plow, cultivator, drag harrow, and 4 wheel tractor wagon, good cond. John I. Edwards, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. Ph, 3398. Lime spreader, good condi- tion, cheap. Mrs. C. J. Ross, 3665 Cascade Rd., SW, At- lanta 11. Ph. PL 3-3050, Cylinder type corn sheller, 125 bu. per hr., $30; 1 horse wagon with body like new, -| Peanut plow, $40; riding. cul- |: lanes i eee ae rack 7 oe Se; . S PAGE FOUR MARKET BULLETIN ~ Wee 2 yr. old Polyantha rose} Rose scented Geraniums,|} 56 it: gid des water pip: bushes, massive cluster long}|30c ea.; Cinnamon, Peanut,jing, 1- i in. 57 ft. one inch. last red blooms, from May | Angelwing, and Golden Stars|12-1/2c per ft. at my farm. Lift until frost. At my home. Mrs.| Cacti, 20c ea. red grass}C. F. Bowles, Rt. 2, Rydal.| Vv FOR SALE Glen Hunt, Rt. 4, Benson Pool | Pinks, 50 doz. Petunia plants, | (near Sonoraville, E. of Cal- Rd., Smyrna. Ph. HE5-9310. 20e doz.; Lemon hikes: 15}houn). : 5 : ea.; mix. col. Amaryllis __ Abelia, Althea, Lantolina,| Pink Thrift, pink Oxalis, le) ooqiings, 5 ea. Add postage. ite Super A tractor, Spirea Thumberg, Bridalwrea- ea.; red, pink, purple Ver-| y+. Dp. w. Faircloth, Rt 1, n. turn plow, planters, | th, Wisteria, Euonymus, Ivy benas, $1 doz.; $5 C; Jonquil, Pitts distributor, cultivator, har- - Goldenbell, Grapes, 50 ea., Narcissus, Daffodils, $1.50 C.; row, stall cutter, seed drill,| small plants, 25c lavandar. | 2000, $25. Blue Violets, $1.50 trailer. Sell reasonable. A. D. 3/4 HP=Pe e Switchbroom, Nandina, Mock | C.,$10 M. Add postage. Mrs. Overstreet, RFD 2, Glenn- j orange, yellow Kerria, Box-| Janie Ellis, Grantville. ville. (7 mi. S. Glennville). cultivators, | with disc, $140 Simpson, Rt. 2 Jr. size Saw Mill, 40 HP motor and edges. Sell chep. Mrs. Walt Wilson, Resaca. | _ 500 gal. Brine Ph. 5083. pgee) complete. Cash or 2 horse Hammon, good} Farmall model cond., horse drawn harrow; | cultivator. cut off Saw, 18 in. all steel 3 Bores = an wheel barrow but handles; |- seed fork; 2 scoop shovels All in good cond. New ead ized | used tractor. parts, and good used Sausa @ mill for home} use. Mrs. W. A. bee? Jef- ferson. Ga FS Farmall H tractor, good tires, $400; cultivator, $50; tivator and Horse hay rake, $10 ea; 8 ft. dbl. dise har- row, $75; Ford pickup and Intn] planters, used 2 crops, | $100 ea.; Cement Mixer, $25 my farm at Oliver. Norman Schofield, Rt. 4, Sylvania. 5 HP Standard-twin Gar- den tractor, 2 cylinder, 3 speed transmission, power take-off, belt pulley and high tension Magneto. Just rebuilt |~ motor. 10 in. turn plow,| scrape blade and cultivators, vite, J i McBath, Carnes- 7 ville. eaking ploy cellent cond. Crimminsg, | Pike Athens 5 Cine Ftes Of Disease 18Wilkinson, Towns, ~ Oconee, Evans, Bryan, Gordon, Chatooga, Candler, Dodge, Crawford, Glascock, Toombs, Elbert, Hall, Franklin, Union, Brantley, _ . 2 aumphia, Free of Di =~ Counties In which area ees now under Appling ouglas Bacon Early Baldwin Fannin Banks _ Forsyth Barrow Gwinnett Ben Hill Habersham | Berrien - Hart Bleckley Heard Bulloch Irwin Burke Jackson Butts Jeff Davis. Chattahoochee Jenkins < Cherokee Johnson Clarke Lamar Clay Laurens Clayton Liberty _ iY Coffee Long Colquitt Madison i. ae Cook Marion Columbia Miller Crisp Monroe Dade Montgomery phos Dawson Oglethorpe om DeKalb S- Peach Dooly Pickens Help Make Getivik: $60; also Bradley _PTO un- loader kit f $30. "PAGE FIVE "| disc Hly- pvamanies this Cana. Corn: picker, cies season, $400. George T. Gray, Rt, Sa eee Bi % nin 1, Super C ciel . /A-1 cond., just overhauled. Also cultivators, planters, 2 Fs low and Simplex cot- on- RD 7 Caterpillar bulldozer, 3 operating -cond., $1500. Loyd .| Keadle, Yatesville. Ph. | Barnesville 695. Grist Mill, acl good cond, 32 in. bottom runner. Cheap at $5.|my place. W. J. Johnson, Rt. os Greenville 2n| Northwest Dr. i]/ 18. Ph, SY 4-8875. ith | er and,|cond. H. ol- | 161, Griffin. |new body, Quitman, 2 mi. S. Florida Hwy.). Almost new. 2 horse wagon, $40; Also want pair. of shafts for 1 horse wagon. P. E. Lott, 1516 NW,: Atlanta 35 on 100 HP Diesel Intn] Pow- jer Unit and 135 HP Diesel GM Power Unit, used to pow- irrigation ade good O. Williams, Box Bip: cap. 2 in. centrifuge pump complete with 4 Briggs and Stratton Motor. | Extra good cond. Suitable for irrigating small plot, drain ditches, or septic tanks; fill- ing spray tanks or drilling | wells, $200 cash. Jack Tharpe, Fort Nate: Ph. Taylor 5- a 20 rod roll of. 40 in: gal- vanized Hog Wire, about 1/4 been unrolled. $10. Also 150 " |ft. wire bound picket fenc- ing, $8 or $15 for both. Mrs. in.| Tessie Stone, Rt. 3, Adairs- it ville, fi , with pulley, $45 Riley C Couch, ee shallow well jett tank, with e with | foot | tors, "| Ph, Hiram. |cond. Sell reasonable. _| Jones, | Lawrenceville. Sigie Ford tractor, pale: disc plow, harrow, 2 practically new tires on rear, * extra good tires on front, ex- cellent cond. Would consider : trading for pick-up truck. W. C. Hardison, RFD 2, Byrom. Ph. DW 6-32223, National Presto Canner, -|size 6 qt. 8 pint; or half gal. size. Good cond. Will mail. You pay postage. Mrs. W. J. Suggs, Rt. 1, Chickamauga. Laying cages, for 28 prs. | Bobwhite quail. 6 large hold- /ing pens, 4 Oakes brooders, ing be and feeders, steriliz- ing pan for brooders, and 6 draw-form motor incubator, $200 for all. Geo. C. Taylor, 117 East Street, Forest Park. -|Ph: PO 7-3494, : inin'l Super Cc ee A- 1 cond., just overhauled; Set f cultivators, planters, 2 disc plow and Simplex cotton .|duster for same. Kelvin Ozburn, C/O Ga. State Pa- trol, Washington. : Model 62 Papec Forage : Harvester with 48 HP LeRoy direct cut and hay| engine, _|pick-up attachment. First class cond. Make offer. Troy M. ilders, Rt. 2, Ellaville. est 7-2179. = Six 1000 cap. Warner. Pro- ~| pane gas brooders, good cond. 3-1/2 yrs. old, and hose, leys near new 3/8 rope, | for: lote- ul- 150 100 egg: cap. incubator, . | $195 old style deep well pump (need some repairs) with >|motor, $15. R. D. Burtz, Rt. 1, Roswell. Good 2 horse wagon, good Bob Blvd., Miller Neal 6 HP gas engine, good cond. Suitable for sawing wood, grinding feed, or pulling light machinery, $30 at farm. Roy : Dz. Tankersley, Appling. 1956 Ford tractor, series .|600, plow, planters, and cul- tivator, A-1 cond., Will sell tractor without implements. AL T. Moore, Rt. 2, Kingston. Good - horse wagon, ee uster for same, Harold | a | Ozburn, Mansfield. HP | bus. Harvie. E. Bickers, | teeth, $50; disc tiller, Ensilage and feed cuiter, four 12-1/2 in. blades, dry feed cap. 3,500 or silage, 6 M lbs. hour, 24 in. flywheel, 6 x 12-1/2 in. flat pulley, $25. George Leckie, Pinegrove Rd., Roswell, Ph. 6660. Quick tatch 2 row planters and cultivators, for JD trac- tor ,also 1 row cultivators for John Deere M tractor, ex- cellent cond. Sell reasonable or trade for cattle. Dan Mask, Fayetteville, Ph, 2012. Good JD hay baler; inetan belts attached, $160; JD 4 dise tiller plow, needs re- airs, $25; saddle, like new, 60; 3 gang 8 in. cut, trac- tor pulled lawn mower, $100; Also want good WD Allis Chalmer tractor and bush and bog harrow. S. D. Clem- ents, Woodbury. 400 egg incubator, used 2 seasons, Coil element, motor- driven fan, Micro-switch thermostat, handy egg turn- er, 3 section humidifier, cert. thermometer, hygrometer, in- terior light, 110-120 Volt, 60- eycle AC. Apply. Olaf Krog- land, 1637-17th Ave., Colum- Ph. FAirfax 2-4187. Two 80 saw high speed Murry gins, dbl. box heavy duty hydraulie press, 3 stand condenser, pulleys, fans, etc. ee if moved jn 60 days. Ze De Houser: dh Rt. Ts; Perry. Farmall Cub front cultiva- tors, new cond., -also good trailer for cub or other light tractor. Sloan Whitlock, Rt. 2, Toccoa. (7 mi. E. Toccoa on Rock Creek Rd.). 42 in. corn mill flat rock and belt, complete, also feed mill. R. M. Bentley, Rt. 1, Lincolnton. | WC Allis Chalmer tractor, good cond., and 20 disc har- row, both for $400 or sell separately. John A. Overton, P. O. Box 768, Warner Rob- ins. Ph. WA 2-5810. - 1954 Ford tractor with mower, bush and bog harrow, scrape blade, and farm wag- on, all excellent cond. $1000 cash. Charles Ballenger, Rt. 4, Box 16, Eatonton. Ph. 5547. 1954 Farmall cub_ tractor, hydraulic. lift, cultivators, patie attachments, 22 in. dise tiller plow; 8-16 in. disc cutaway harrow; 4-1/2 ft. mowing machine for cub tractor; set side spring tools harrow, 50 tooth section har- row, JD iron wagon, rubber tires, - body.:, $850..:- A: .G. Smith, Sharon. 3 roller Cane Mill and 60 gal. cap. kettle, both excel- lent cond. Cheap at my farm. Tennyson Mullis, Rt. Cad- well. 3 point pickup kit for Allis Chalmer WD tractor, used very little, $40. Jimmy Hew-| att, Rt. 3, Stone Mountain. No. 3 Farm Bell without frame, good cond. $7.50 as is. F. H. White, RFD 1, Hart- well. Ph. 6-2374. (near Cedar Creek Church). Allis Chalmer G_ tractor, $75; Mower, $125; Smoothing Harrow, and planters, ferti- lizer attachment, $75; culti- vator, tract extractor with spring teeth, and straight $35; tool bar, misc. plows, $15. All $750 cash. Good cond. Robert Allen, Fayetteville. Ph. 3942. David Bradley Garden tractor with sickle bar mow- er, turning plow and roller for packing or smoothing, $150. R. E. Tucker, Fairburn, Ph. 7040. Hudson Profi-matic 10 hole automatic hog feeder, used 3 mos. $50. Mrs. Flossie Go- ble, Rt. 3, Tibbs Bridge Rd., Dalton. Ph. 5662 (no collect calls). 1951 Ford tractor, complete planters and cultivators, dward S. John- Good used horse drawn mowing machine and rake; good 2 horse wagon and other farming tools. Also black- smith tools, 3 sets six ft. au- tomatic chicken waters, used about 6 wks. and trough type _| feeders. Cheap. Mrs. Ina Ben- Rt. ~ EQUIPMENT WANTED nett, 4, Cumming. ogee = Want about 10 gas brood- ers, 1000 cap. State price andJ make. C. L. Griffin, Box 196, Ocilla. Want Super A Farmall at reasonable price. Martin Alexander, Rt. 4, Cleveland. Want med. size Seed Clean- er complete with screens. Must be in fair cond., and cheap for cash. P. L. Bryant, Box 6, Unadilla. Ph. 2432 Want hog self feeder. Must be in good cond. and -priced reasonable. A. F. Spears, RFD 3, Madison. Want 1 side disc plow for Super A Farmall tractor. Luther J. Mason, Mineral Bluff. - Want rubber tired buggy, in good cond. Give cond., price, and how to find. Ben D. Keown, Rt. 3, Lafayette. Ph. 4 5789. Want broiler type equip- ment, such as hanging feed- ers and automatic waters and brooders. Edward L. Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Ter- ace, Augusta. Want 1952 or 1953 Farmall C or Ford tractor with plant- er, cultivators, harrow. Quote best price in first letter. Not over 75 mi. from Bowdon. Z. L. Anderson, Rt. 3, Bow- don. Want Dearborn 18 in. Mold Board plow with 3 point hitch for Ford tractor. Must be good cond., and priced right. G. M. Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Want Ford tractor with farm equipment. Would buy Farmall A or C. Must be good cond. and cheap for cash Ezra Elrod, Rte +9; Greenville. Ph. LE 4-9823. - Want hydraulic pan D-4 Caterpillar. Contact. C. Garner, Norcross. 2749, Want dirt scoop for Ford tractor. Pay cash.. Quote price and cond. C. P. Bush, Rt. 2, Wray. i Want David Bradley 5 HP or over, Garden tractor. May consider riding tractor. State make, cond., price, and lo- cation. T. C. Freeman, 1124 Powder Springs St., Marietta. Want to trade Model C Allis Chalmer tractor and some equip. for WC or WD Allis Chalmer and some equip. or trade for H Farmall tractor and some equip. Will pay dif. L. E. Mize, Rt. 2, Madison. Ph. 593-M-4. Want Quail incubator, 3 or 4 drawer Electric, still heat. Ralph F. Rish, 802-2nd Ave., Brunswick. Want 500 cap. Hudson Elec- trie Brooder, in good cond. H. C. Melton, Allentown. Want Ford tractor \with farm equipment. Must be chep for cash. Also want garden tractor, 5 HP. J. K. Stalcup, Marietta. Ph. Smyr- na, HE 5-8152. Want Bear Cat feed mill, good cond. Give model, No. and price. Lloyd C. Caswell, RFD 2, Americus. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE for es Ph. Klondike Strawberry plants, $1 C. Mrs. Floralee Eller, | Rt. 3, Ellijay. |round Dutch, Min. Huckleberry, 2 dox, 75e; large Klondike Strawe c berry plants, $1 C; imp. Field Dewberries and Blackberries, 50c doz. Muscadine vines, 3 to 4 ft. long, rooted, 45c ea. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Rt, 1, Cumming. Klondike Strawberry plants, 90c C.; or $4.50 M.. Exch, for white or print ~ sacks. Pay postage. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Klondike i plants, 90c C.; 300, $2; 500, $3; $5 M. Young plants. Add postage. Mrs. Della Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. New Era Strawberry plants, $1 C. PP on orders over 200. $9 M. Damp packed. Cheaper at my home, week day or- ders only. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. (3 mi. N.) Garlic bulbs, May Cherry, Blue Damson Plum and old _ fashioned Peach trees, also Sage plants, Catnip bunches, and black Raspberries, 6, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Charleston Wakefield, $1.25 doz; Wakefield Cabbage, Cabbage Collards,:75e--C--500;* $4, 7bs $3 M. Also white and. yellow: Bermuda Onions, 75c C.; 500, $1.25; $2 M. Del. prompt. H.~ E. Smith, Baxley. Streamline Everbearing ~ Strawberry plants, = C. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. White Bermuda cue and large Chas. Wakefield and | Market Copenhagen Cabbage plants, 500, $1.25; $2 M.; 5000 $7.50 Express Collect: Also Ga. Collard $1.50 M.. Full count and prompt shipment. | = E. UL. Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitzgerald. Early Jersey frostproof s Cabbage plants, 300, $1; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. PP. R. Chan- clor, Pitts. Charleston Wakefield frost- proof ag plants, fresh and green, 300, $1.25; $1.50; $2 M. PP. Odis Comer, Pitts. Cabbage, Collard plants, 75e C.; 25 Asparagus crowns, 2 yr., $4; White Spanish On- ion plants, 60e C.; Scallions, Garlic plants, 50e doz. Fred Witherspoon, 308 Holderness vee Atlanta 10. Ph. PL- 3-5251. 1 yr. size Asparagus, $1 doz. Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage Collard, Iceburg Lettuce, Wakefield Cabbage, White Bermuda Onion pene 35c doz. Also Sage, mon Balm, Hore- hound, mint, Green Dill, 6, 75e. No less $1 orders. Add postage. Mrs. H. V. Frank lin, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 20, Reg- ister. Brown Turkey fig bushes, State Insp. 3-1/2 to 5 ft. 3 Pies old, rooted, $2 ea. PP. oo M: Moseley, Menlo. Mastodon Strawberry plants, bearing size, damp packed. $1.25 C.; 300, $4.25. PP; LL. H -Cousins, Rt 3, Greenville E. J. and Charleston Wake- field Cabbage plants, for sale. Hartwell L. Williams. Baxley. Large size Blakemore Strawberry plants, 90c del. PP. Damp packed. W. E. Barker, Rutledge. Cabbage plants, Copenhag- en Mkt., Chas. and Early Jer- sey Wakefield, White Sweet Bermuda Onion plants, 500, 500, $1; $1.50 M.; 5000, $5. $1.60; $2 M; 5000, $7.50. Exp. collect. Ga. Collard plants., Mrs. I. L. Stokes, Box 349, Fitzgerald, ea oe i pas pops Sea alt af Be Strawberry 1, Box 223. Alpharetta. a and Jersey 500, PAGE SIX MARKET BULLETIN L Gentle Palomino _ saddle Sweetgum, Wildcherry, Al-| crop | horse, also saddle and_bridle. der, Poplar, White Pine, red| meats, shelled SEED & PLANTS. G. W. Williams, C/O Wil- and white Oak, Dogwood,|clean, $1 p < liams Dairy, Columbus. barks, 2 lbs. $1; Plantain,| Also red hot ia WANTED WANTED Chickweed, Mullein, $1 Ib.;|/per, 5, 30c;_ _ Want 6 or 8 bu. Nuckle- purple hull crowder _ peas, big .kind. State price, Felton Roberts, Mauk. Want 2 bu. of Brab peas. _ State price. R. J. Allen, Talk- ing Rock. Want the old fashioned - Hop ssed (used for making yeast for home-made bread), and directions on how to plant, etc. Mrs. W. H. Guill, Camak. Want 1 lb. of Heart Nuts (Japanese walnuts), at once, for planting, for own _ use. ' A. J. Willoughby, Waco. FetD & GRAIN FOR SALE 6 or 700 bales good hay, baled oats, Serecia, lespe- _deza, and Fescue. Serecia, =? $25..*ton.- Balance,. $30=:ton. Z. J. Bridges, Talmo. Ph. EM 78519. 'Sev. hundred bales first class Peavine hay, cut, cured, and baled without rain, - bright, $25 ton at barn. John C. Reid, Zebulon. Coastal Bermuda Hay, well fertilized, at my barn or will - del.; Robert Nicholas, Perry. - Ph. Garfield 9-2410. ~ 50 tons best quality Coast- al Bermuda hay, highly fer- _tilized. Cut and baled with- out rain, square bales, 50 lbs. - av. $30 ton at my barn. C. D. Sims, Rt. 1, Irwinton. Ph. Folkston, 3326. si 500 bales Bermuda grass hay, baled without rain: Make offer for lot ex 90c bale at my place Doraville. George W. West, Jr., 4825 Peachtree- Dunwoody Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. CEdar. 7-5579. ; 50 bales Gay-tan Bean hay, ho rain on it, $1 bale, no less. Lee Owens, Rt. 2, Conyers. = 30 tons best quality Coast- - al Bermuda hay, highly fer _ tilized square wire bales, Av. 70 Ibs. weed free, no rain, $30 ton at my barn. Dr. V. s. Steele, Eastman. Ph. 3269. 4000 bales, Lespedeza, Clo- ver, and Fescue hay, no rain jn it. Sell by the bale or ton at farm. Mrs. J. P. Mahaffey, i. Dacwa: Ph. 3770. 1500 bales Kobe Lespedeza hay, $35 ton and 2000 bales 'Fescue and Clover mixed, $30 ton. All at barn at Da- cula. John D. Gilbert, 1280 Ridgewood Dr., NE, Atlanta 7. Ph. DRake 7-5971. LIVESTOCK ES FOR SALE. Good mare mule, wt. 1200 Tbs., about 8 yrs. old, $50 at my place, 5 mi. Co. Hazle- hurst on Douglas Hwy. Mrs. J. E. Pennington, Hazlehurst. Ph. 2288. Belgian mare, good, a work anywhere, $100; 1 hog, about 300 lbs. $65; 25 Tur- keys, $75; also 1 hayrake, $65 and 1 cut-off saw, $100. Hulette Moore, Rt. 1, Ho- gansville. Ph. 5457. 6 yr. old black mare mule, about 950 lbs. gentle, works well, for sale. F. P. Petterton, 3076 Brockett Rd., Tucker. At Stud: Chief of Rock Is- land,, Reg. 442618, solid black stallion, representing one of greatest bloodlines in Tenn. Walking horse breed. Son of the Great Merry Boy, reg. 350189. Dr. R. J. Middleton, P. O. Box 512, Albany. Ph. HE 2-7672. Shetland dapple and in. tall, very genile. Turner, Union Point. pony, gelding, white spotted, 45 Billy Large brown and_ white Shetland pony, with or with- out saddle. Charles Ballenger, Rt. 4, Box 16, Eatonton. Ph. 55472 3. At Stud: 36 in. pony stal- lion, dapple, white mane.and tail. Outstanding stud. Also for sale, 36 in. 3-1/2 yr. old Farm, Rt._ 3, Matietta. Ph. Smyrna HE 55-7385. Small Burro Jack with sad- dle and bridle. Cleve Hicks, Riverdale. Ph. Atlanta JA 2- 7216. At Stud. Red Lights Noble Rex, Reg. No. 36083 Chest- nut stallion, grandson Noble Kalarama. Inspection invited. Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., Rt. 2, 4584 Flat Shoals Rd., De- catur. Ph. BU 9-6692. Young purebred Toggen- burg goats, buck and 2. does. M.-C. Silvey; Rt." 2; 52682 Idlewood Rd., Stone Mtn. Ph. HI 3-5736. Purebred Nubian male goat, 3 yrs. old, gentle, $25 at my barn. Geo.-D. Barfield, Rt. 3, Louisville. 3 young bred Nannie goats, milk type; also purebred Nu- bian billy. 2-1/2 yrs..old, wt. about 250 1bs5. 7 $103. (Cs Jordon. Rt. 5, Cumming. (Davis Creek Community) Ph. 7091. 2 young billy goats, brown and white with horns of good milk stock, T. M. Lance, Rt. 1, Box 78, Culberson, N. C. (Union Co., Ga.). 2 fine Nubian milk goats, be fresh last Dec. One com- ing in with first kid, other second. Do not ship. Also nice billy goat for breeding. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cas- cade Rd., S.W. Atlanta 11. 16 grade Hampshire ewes, 1 to 4 yrs. old, bred to lamb in Dec. Also Hampshire Ram, 2 yrs. old, ent. to reg., $350 Want reg. polled Hereford or Angus bull, ready for im- mediate service. Not over 50 mi. from Atlanta. Francis J: Allen, Lithonia. Want large Burro, prefer- ably mare. Ralph Haney, Rt. 1, Box 152, Fairburn. Want to exch. bred dairy heifers of ood bloodline (Holsteins, uernseys, and Jerseys) for MHerefords of equal value. J. Ardell Nation, 1812 Kay Avenue, Bruns- wick. Want pinto gelding, guar- anteed broke. Not older than 2 to 5 yrs. at reasonable price. Joe Collins, c/o Willis Collins, RFD 2, Collins. Want French Alpine milk goat, fresh or to freshen soon. Give 3 to 4 qts. daily, rea- sonable and crated for ex- press shipment. T. L. Ham- mond, Rt. 1, Demorest. Want feeder lambs (born spring, 1957); Hereford or Shorthorn young cows, due to calve not later than April Ist; Holstein open heifers, gelding pony, solid color,|top quality only. R. B. Cur- white mane and tail, fine|tis. Farmington. Ph. Madison roadster, $250. Ogden A. | 2603. Geilfuss. c/o Melody Brook Want good work and rid-} ing horse, also childrens rid- ing pony. Mrs. Ruth Bell, Rt. 2, Box 244, Want mule or horse that will work to wegen and plow. Tom Cape, Rt. 2, Newnan. Newnan. Want cow with young calf. Martin PCa: Rie ae Cleveland. Want to exch. good mare ule, 1000 to 1200 Ibs. for ood gentle small saddle horse, not over 8 yrs. old. Leroy Moody, Fort Valley. for lot. R. H. Hall, Warren- ton. : MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Nice ground and screen Sage, 50c cup, 3 cups, $1.25; Plain, unground Sage, 4 cups, DOC, 18 cubs Sil PP. 8. Vollrath, Smyrna. Unwashed print feed sacks, 25c ea. PP. No orders for less that 4 sacks. Up to 4 of a kind. No holes. cs aN ara Crandall. White shiskeh feed sacks, 25c ea. PP. 100 lb. cap. 100 ready to ship. Mrs. G. M. Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. 3 Ibs. 11 oz. nice clear Beeswax, $2 PP. Mrs. Ray- mond Lankford, Carnesville. Beeswax, 60 Ib. FOB. AI- so want Honey Locust trees to plant. W. R. Riley, Kings- land. Green Ga. Sugar Cane, 7 to 8 ft. long, by the thousand, 3c ea. with le deposit for stalk inside of 30 days to be del. to you in March or April, 1958, at my place. S. J. Foss, Brooklet _ (Denmark), Ph. Statesboro, 93187. red, no holes. 3 or more alike, Goldenseal, Sassafras, Yellow Dock, Elder, Plum, Pokeroot, 2 Ibs. $1. Add postage. Exch, for print sacks at 3, $1. Mrs. John Myers Addison, Re, 2; Hartwell. Martin and Dipper gourds, 25c ea. smaller, mixed sizes, 10c ea.; large soap gourds, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Red hot Cayenne pepper, for home eating only, 8 pods, 20c, or 16, 35 PP. Miss Ven- tis "Weaver, Rt. 5; Alay: = Few lbs. garden - sage, washed and dried, $2 lb. PP. Myrtle Uace, Rt. 1, Temple. 20 Ibs. nice, sundried ap- ples, free of cores, 40c Ib. plus postage. David B. Cor- dell, Rt. 3, Blairsville. Walnut meats, 1-1/2 pie: $1. Add postage. M. M. Coch- ran, Rt. 5, Ellijay. _ New crop. fresh _ shelled choice Pecan halves, clean, in pint jars, 75c pint. PP in Ga. Miss Iris Northcutt, 205 Sessions St., Marietta. 125 lbs. Stuarts and 175! Moneymaker Pecans. Want to sell all to same person. R. E. Rowe, Alvaton. Sev. bu. Quineedonias, $2 Bu. at my home. Mrs. Troy Statem, Dalton. About 35 Ibs. nice sundri- ed Apples, 50c lb. plus post- age. Mrs. J. A. Wimpy,}g1 Blairsville. | Old original. green eee eane, short jointed stalks, 2c ea. at field. Will bank for 3c ea. Edwin Cole, RFD A; Nic- holls. Black Walnuts, aa hull, 75c bu. at my door. Will not ship. Mrs. Grady West, Rt. 2, Box 175, Eatonton. Ph. 3072. Large size Martin and few long handled Gourds, 35c ea.; Ornamental small gourds, 10c ea. Add 15ce postage. Also Yellow Root, 4 lb. box full, $1 and 25c postage. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed, starched, and iron- state if want then dif. 3, $1. Add 10c postage for 3 or more. Mrs. A. T. Mullis, Rt.} 1, Caldwell. : Winter $1 bu. and you pick at my place. S. S. Stover, Rt. Douglasville. Black Walnut meats, large, clean pieces, this yrs. crop. $1.25 lb. PP or 75c pint. Mrs. Terrell (Jeanette) Chastain, Hiawassee. Country hickory smoked meat: Hams, 10 to 20 Ibs., 85e Ib.; Shoulders, 10 to 15 lbs., 55 1b Sides. 10 to 18 lbs., 50e Ib. Guaranteed a- gainst spoilage. Shipped COD. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box 5, Dexter. This yrs.--crop. fine > Ky: Buckeyes, 50c doz. C. T. Tol- Mrs. ground Sage, $2 Ib. Hiawassee. __ preserving Pears, 1 a ing only. Add Dewey Ellis, Rt. Extra large Martin 50c ea. Jumbo gi all. Geo F. Murker : Eastman. 15 print sacks, 3::for. $12 - Mrs. Rey. Ci 4 lbs. d weekly, 50c a plus postage. No less Mrs. | Wri Tallapoosa, Ph. 689 White feed sac for print ones, print. Ethel Handy Harris, ae Print feed sac 2 to 4 alike, most ors, 3, $1.25; $4.50 postage, No Ci Oo George Coes, 981 mond Dr., NE, At Bhs 5-14i9. 2040 25 ae nice peaches, 75 Ib. Add A. G. King, Rt. Ground hot pepper ing purposes, $1.5 age. Mrs. sie Kei ton. = Site Dry eesiak 1, Ball Ground. Black Walaeat h dry in 10 1b. Also fresh dry 60c cup. Add Brown, Rt. 1, Ball - Black Walnut meat: pieces, $1 pint. Ad age for each pint. R. Brown, Rt. 1, De Large Black Wa $1.25 lb. PP. No stam; Geleta Nichols, Hiawa Black Walnut m stamps. 1957 - wadhed= shade. Sage, $1.50 Ib. pl Mrs. Claud Ed Toccoa, Aobut 93 white bs, size, nice, from letters, hole: 36c ea. Also some | Jumbo riche 5 ft. around, $10 50 ea; 3 for Si gan, Rt. 4, Waye Fancy grade str ey, twelve 2-1/2 Ib. Ibs. one case, oe $14.40; 3 cases, $20 prepaid in Ga. E. Nahunta. : Winter pears, ry home, after 4 P.M. and all day Satu liver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. J. A. King, Rt. 4, ~ Guaranteed by Manufacturer Pound by State Chemist GUARANTEE FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTUREF OCTOBER 1957 J. A. STEPHENS MILLING CO., Register, Georgia Penalized is i bes alee a Peanut Hay 25% Molasses . PROTEIN FAT FIBRE (P) Fat F Cob, Shuck and Molasses e MAC. GC, ABERCROMBIE AND SON, Douglasville, Georgia (P) Fiber Excellent 16% Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.50 15.00 (P) Fat F 16.75 2.33 14.59 | SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicago, Iflinois Swift's Cottonseed Meal or Pellets 41% Protein ' Mac's Champion 16% Hog Feed G 16,00 3.50 8.00 Prime Quality + ey (P) Fiber F 16.88 3.52 9.30 (P) Protein and Fiber ane BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia Aways 16s Dairy Fowd eter Sere Wheat Bran G 14.00 3.50 : (P) Fat F : 18.44 2. "GUARANTEE OCTOBER, 1957 (Continued from Page 61 PROTEIN FAT FIBRE : PROTEIN FAT ~ FIBRE Big Six 16% Protein Dairy Feed G 16.00 2.50 15.00 - (P) Fat F 17. i 5.227 E COTTON OIL DIVISION, BUCKEYE CHS re ee so ie RPORATION, Cincinnati, Ohic LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia oo ae G 36.00 3.00 17.00 Tugalo River Gray Shorts G 15.00 3.50 6.00 (P) For F 38.00 2.14 16.83 (P) Fot FP 1650 282 6.00 COTTON. OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia NASHVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Nashville, Georgia os ity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal : Corn Cob and Shuck Roughage with Molasses G 2.50 +59 24,00 y G 36.00 aa 17.00 (P) Fiber F 4.19 61 (27,97 Fi F 36.25 : ; ees , cle aa emt eee Nashce Corn Cob & Shuck Roughage with Molasses G 2.50 -50 24.00 COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia 2 e a {P) Fiber F 4.25 68 29.05 Vine i 34 . co Ste aioe 1p) For @ ion ana ga'oe. | NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota a4 geen Nutrena Complete Egg Ration G 16.00 4.00 6.00 PLAINS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Moultrie, Ga. (P) Fat FP 19.94: 3.27 4.30 Be ee et Sad Melovees tei Pikes. Econ > hap gnc | -PORIAN MILLS, Atlonte, Georgia : Drought Emergency Mixed Feed - Type B G 16.00 3.00 15.00 )LIDATED FLOUR MILLS co. Wichita, Kansas ; ey (P) Fiber F 20.25 2.59 ZIT ee ee & Breed Wee er Fiber see aae eee | RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri -s 5 Purina 18% Dairy Chow F G 18.00 2.50 15.00 ND FLOUR Co., Chattanooga, Tennessee . a (P) Fat F 21.19 1.49 13.64 16, 4, 6. ee et ee Ce eke Noy ae Purina 18% Dairy Chow F G 18.00 250 15.00 : G 16.00 4.00 6.60 , {(P) Fat F 19.38 1.42 13.69 (P) Fiber Fede 0 stg | ROYSTON ROLLER MILL, Royston, Georgia (P) Fit FE 17.81 420. 7.50 Fine Ground Wheat, Oats and Corn G 14.00 3.00 7.00 : : . {P) Protein FP 12.28 4.08 7.69 G 16.00 4.00 6.00 (P) Fiber F 18.00 4.10 7.07 SESSION OIL MILLS, Enterprise, Alabama 9 H a PENG MO NUNS SSEe e aee n | enh Tg ee orn Cobs an ucks with Molasses : : R (P) Fiber F 4.25 5 27.00 : (P) Protein F 42.38 3.22. (19.45 ce FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Huntsville, Ala. 16% ibe Dairy Feed G 16.00 2.50 15.00 Sco-Co 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal + Prime Quality G 41.00 3.00 14.00 (P) Fot F 16.75 1.19 =15.00 (P) Fiber F 43.75 3.10 15.70 = = wl = wie noni Cad rf rm ood = = C2 rr P= - ) Ti rm rr =] A Ti o = Fs ) = =] ri c C = soot rr cs by Mcisiiauree OCTOBER 1957 PROTEIN FAT FIBRE 4 . State Chemist ee r z PROTEIN FAT FIBRE 20% Dairy Feed G 20.00 3.00 11.00 : * Fet Low F 23.75 258 9.44 ae our MILLS, Decatur, Alabama 18 feeds as declared = Het Laying Mash G 20.00 2.50 7.00 : : -* Fot Low F 22.19 3.29 5.65 COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 5 feed as declared Jazz Milk Producer (24% Protein) G 24.00 2.50 10.60. * Fiber High F 26.88 3.08 10.98 MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia Jazz Grower Crumbles G 20.00 3.50 7.00 as declared * Fiber High F 22.63 4.17 7.40 . 2 feeds as declared 4 Ni ERSON FEED & POULTRY CO., Marietta, Ga. as decle THE COTTON PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, Atlanta, Georgia s Crimped Oats G 12.00 4.50 12.00 STATE RICE MILLING CO., Carlisle-Stuttgart, Ark. : * Fiber High F 15.44 5.00 12.95 as declared 7 DALTON GRAIN COMPANY, Dalton, Georgia c 5 MILLING. COMPANY, oe Georgia 1 feed as declared 133 as declared : E = DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia A TALLOW Hisar aga INC., Atlanta, oe 1 feed as declared DIXIE GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee ae FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky : 3 feeds as declared led "~A" H-E Broiler Concentrate - Medicated G 42.00 3.00 4.00 * Fiber High F 43.75 4.45 4.39 DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tenn. : Red Lion Shorts G 16.00 4.00 6.00 CANNING COMPANY, INC., Groveland, Florida : * Fiber High F 18.44 4.15 6.59 as declared Red Lion Shorts : G 16.00 4.00 6.c0 et Fiber High F 18.13 4.93 6.69 M ILLING COMPANY, Baxley, . aa ee Arrow: Pure Wheet Bran G 14.00 4.00 11.60 * Fat Low, Fiber High F 18.56 3.62 31.33. y FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared as declared . JOHN W. ESHELMANN AND SON, Chamblee, Georgia MILL, Brooklet, Georgia 1 feed as declared as declared EVER BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia E COTTON OIL DIVISION, BUCKEYE CELLULOSE 1 feed as declared RPORATION, Cincinnati, Chio FAMOUS FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee : declared 1 feed as declared MILL AND ELEVATOR CO., Buhler, Kanses FARMERS MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia ae declared 1 feed as declared AND COMPANY, Madison, Georgia FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, Eatonton, Georgia os: declared 1 feed as declared Grain N cours ANY, Montgomery, Alabama FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia lared 5 feeds as declared INA aie COMPANY, Laurens, South Carolina GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia ed as declare 2 feeds as declared : NN DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY, Cedartown, ererala GENERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota e as declared 2 feeds as declared COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia HALES AND HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois ds as declared 2 feeds as declared COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia . HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin-Ft. Valley, Georgia s declared 7 feeds os declared 3 ED AND SEED, INC,, Cochran, Georgia MARTWELL ROLLER MILLS, Hartwell, Georgia lared E: 1 feed as declored IMPERIAL RICE MILLS, INC., Mermenton, Louisiana tes 1 feed as declared ace ea aU TERTEATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina cr G 406.00 4.00 5.00 is as declared * Fiber High F 46.25 4.16 5.44 (Continued on Page 8) x ae [. wen Rabe CoS oe MLS pla ite A ae ae ) wpe TD a ch -asritultural engineers are taking part, are underway at Tifton, and embrace in- _ searchers at Louisiana State University are studying the value of soiling (green- -mer plantings with the value of perma- as PAGE gour Se High Pde Dairy (Continued From Page 1) cal factors which may be responsible for variations in heat tolerance. Management studies, in which ARS vestigations of field shelters for dairy cat- tle. In another management phase, re- chopping), comparing animals kept un- der shade and those Pere in fields without shade. One nutritional aspect of cattle adapt- ability is under study in Louisiana. Work- ers there are comparing the value of sum- nent pasture as sources of feed, In this project successive plantings are used as they reach the proper stage for pasturing, The object is to find the extent by whic heat production in dairy animals is re- duced by pasture in proper condition for feeding as compared with high-fiber-con- tent mature pasture. The latter is known to be a heat-producer because of the ener- gy used by a ruminant to break down the fiber for purposes of digestion. A pilot study of weather-data collec- tion and analysis, underway at various cooperating stations for some time, has shown that such information can be ob- tained without elaborate or expensive weather-recording equipment. The study has also shown the value of these records, which give the actual conditions under which dairy cattle live at the stations. OCTOBER, 1957 through is ina position to do ficient job with his herd an has a monty check on his. I test. <2 eae The money spent for D just as essential as = mone: spent for DHIA veda cae than. any other dairy farm e so) (Continued from Page 7) : PROTEIN FAT FIBRE RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, eae THE ISMERT-KINCKE MILLING CO., Kansas City, Missouri 3 feeds as declared Be 1 feed as declared ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC,, Weiner, Arkansas 3 : JOHNSON FEED AND POULTRY CO., Canton, ae Rice Miil fee : 6 1 feed as declared Fiber High KENTUCKY BY-PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Louisville, eenreny ROBINSON FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Cleveland, Ga, 1 feed as declared 1 feed as declared ; KITCHENS FEED MILLING CO., INC., Atlanta, Georgia RODNEY MILLING COMPANY, Kansas City, Missouri : 1 feed as declared Heart of America Pure Wheat Bran ee ex Z : * Fiber High F LAVONIA ROLLER MILLS, INC,, Lavonia, Georgia = d : nats Big caren RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING CO., Minneapolis, Minnesota _LINDSEY-ROBINSON AND COMPANY, INC., Roanoke, Va. American Beauty Waect Gray Shorts and Screenings : 1 feed as declared = * Fiber High F LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina Loret 32% Dairy Supplement @& 32.00 3.00 12.00 - 2 feeds as declared 3 : "Fiber High F 33.75 3.40 12.53 - 2 feeds as declared SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Singe LOUISIANA STATE RICE MILLING CO., INC., Abbeville, La. a ie = eines 4 feeds as declared SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, vesrenerae: Tennessee LUXORA GIN COMPANY, Luxora, Arkansas fee Se eee 1 feed as declared J, ALLEN SMITH & COMPANY, Knoxville, Tennessee MeMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana Le Soe ae 1 feed as declared SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, ING., Rome, Georgia - MEDDIN PACKING COMPANY, Savannah, Georgia Stivers Best Hog Fattener and Grower = 1 feed as declared Fiber High Pure Wheat Bran ae . : G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia * Fat Low, Fiber High Crimped Oats G 10.50 4.39 12.00 9 feeds as declared 3 3 * Fiber High F 11.75 5.90 12.82 1 feed as declared SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Rome, Georgia : 9 - MINUTE MAID CORPORATION, Orlando, Florida cares eee ee Se oe 1 feed as declared i * Fiber High MONROE OIL & FERTILIZER CO., Monroe, Georgla 2 SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Macon, Georgia { 1 feed as declared eae s 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal menor ae : Prime Quality z - MORTON SALT COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois = 1 salt as declared Fiber High: E B38 1 feed as declared MUTUAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Ozark, Alabama i Feclk as declared SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Montgomery. Alabama 1 feed as declared ee pay rote haul Nashville, Georgia SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, ares Georgia 3 feeds as declared S NEUMOND, INC.,, St. Louis, Missouri SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanbarg,. Sone Cerolina 1 feed as declared 1 feed as declared NINETY SIX MANUFACTURING CO., Ninety Six, South Carolina STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality G 41.00 3.00 13.00 1 feed as declared 5 * Fiber High FP 42.50 4.21 13.33 ; J. A. STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Georgia NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota 3 feeds as declared 2 : Nutrena Sweetflow 16 Dairy Feed (MM) : G 16.00 3.00 9.50 : * Fat Low F 18.63 2.55 7.93 SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicago, {ifnois * Nutrena Sweetflow 18% Dairy Feed G 18.00 3.00 10.00 Swift's Cottonseed Meal or Pellets - 36% Protein oe ee ae : * Fot Low F 19.38 2.55 8.54 Prime Quality G 36.00 Bell Cow 16% Dairy Feed - MM G 16.00 3.00 13.00 * Fiber High Bi: rues * Fat Low F 20.31 2.65 11.05 4 feeds as declared eae 2 feeds as declared a TENNESSEE GRAIN co. & TENNESSEE FLOUR co., _ Nashville, Tena. et PERKINS OIL COMPANY, Memphis, Tennessee 1 feed as declared e 1 feed as declared UNITED RICE MILLING PRODUCTS CO., INC., New oe La. J. L. PILCHER AND SON, INC., Meigs, Georgia 1 feed as declared oa 1 feed as declared ; WAYNE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Tr we: aos PILLSBURY MILLS, INC.. Clinton, lowa 1 feed as declared re 2 feeds as declared WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta, Georgia 8 feeds as declared ; My-T-Pure 32% Dairy Supplement G 32.00 2.50 9.00 = * Fat Low F 35.63 2.20 4.82 WILKES MILL AND FEED COMPANY, Washington, Georgia. 4 Drought Emergency Mixed Feed - Type "B" G 16.00 3.00 15.00 1 feed as declared shes * Fiber High F 16.56 3.12 . 15.58 8 feeds as declared WRIGHT BROTHERS HI-FLIER FEEDS, Celtnvil, Alabama 1 feed as declared = RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missourz Purina Steer Fatena 32% - Diethylstilbestro! Mix G 32.00 2.00 10.00 As declared Part i i. ik * Fiber High F 36.88 2.63 10.92 Penalized urIna Hog ow (1 50 AB G 36.00 50 8.00 * Fiber Wigh F 37.75 1.36 8.69 Rat, etm os 24 feeds as declared asin TOTAL ee re,