corgia Farmers Phil Canpbell, Commissioner yj ey) y, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1958 ) PECANS Won B a E. Winstead _ Seed Specialist timent of Agriculture of varieties of rye and oats adapted to Georgia have been this state and are being sold farmers. | 1 oe. growing in Gates: way for a farmer to avoid me of these unadaptable varie- re ember to ALWAYS READ AG: x r3 o strongly that the purchaser his seed tag, regardless of ct he is buying. This tag will variety of product he is buy- as other pertinent information. ave been conducted at the riment stations and the re- e tests have shown that Tetra nd Dubois oats do not give . R. Gore, Agronomist at the riment Station, says Dubois ot, in any case, be planted rgia as in a mild winter this ll produce few or no seed heads. says that the same is true a Hes of rye and oats recom- : ae were published in ious from farmers who ible land in the 1959 Con- erve of the Soil Bank. These -a farmer takes in placing the program under a 1959 County ASC Office (in which his farm is located) aximum payment rate for es with him to the a) the average acre ry yield of forage or grain in to forage from the Tetra Pet- Livestock Barn Closes Leaving Unpaid Debts - By PHIL CAMPBELL ~ Commissioner of Agriculture The Gordon Roberts Livestock Co., of Baxley, closed its sales barn after a sale on July 15 and the companys checks have been dishonored since July 19. An audit disclosed that the company is in- debted to farmers and others for about $45,000. Iam calling on a bondsmen of the Gordon Roberts Livestock Co. to make good the amount of the bond carried, which will only partially pay their debts left after the sales barn ceased operations. Efforts made to reopen the sales barn and pay off the creditors failed. Negotia- tions have been going on since the barn closed. The Department of Agriculture has participated in the negotiations to determine the extent of liability, if any, under the law. A list of the outstanding checks has been filed in my office. Records show that the Gordon Roberts Livestock Co., Inc., was incorp- orated in Georgia with M. M. Monroe, Jr., -and W. J. Monroe of Waycross and Joyce Roberts of Baxley as principal stock- holders. In the next session of the General Assembly, I intend to call on the assembly to amend the livestock dealers bonding law. The present law requires only a $25,000 maximum bond which I do not feel is sufficient. (b) his estimate of the acre value of his land (not including the value of buildings and other improvements), and (c) the ac- _ reage of each of the crops grown on his farm in 1957 and in 1958. Each State ASC Committee sets a deadline date for farmers to request the setting of Conservation Reserve annual payment rates. In most States, this date is October 10, 1958. In some States, it is earlier. Any State or County ASC Office can give you the local deadline for re- questing the establishment of payment ) erates. This is the ne cep in the signup, ( NUMBER 4 SOLD Dept. To Stop Roadside Sale Of Inferior Quality Pecans By PHIL CAMPBELL Commissioner of Agriculture The Georgia Department of Agricul- ture intends to put a stop to the sale of hollow and inferior quality pecans on the states roads and highways. From all indications hundreds of tour. ists and other travelers are gypped each year by unscrupulous roadside peddlers who unload thousands of pounds of no- good pecans on unsuspecting members of the. public. The Department of Agriculture, the Department of Commerce, many of the individual Chambers of Commerce and even the Governors office regularly re- ceive letters from tourists and others _ complaining about pecans bought from roadside stands in Georgia. The Southeastern Pecan Growers As- sociation which is made up mostly of Georgia producers is bitterly opposed to such sales and has requested that some- thing be done to stop them. It is a shame and a disgrace that feos gia, which is the nations number one producer of improved varieties of. pecans, should have a reputation as a source of such poor quality nuts. I have instructed inspectors of the Department of Agriculture to take im- mediate steps to halt the sale and distri- bution of such pecans to the public. If necessary we will go to court to protect not only visitors to our state but our own people as well. If Georgia is to build its reputation as a pecan state it must do so on quality we can never build a good reputation by selling what amounts to little more than trash. | Conservation Reserve Participation Program therefore, interested farmers who miss this deadline will be too late to get land into the Conservation Reserve during this signup period). 2. Each farmer who requests by the deadline date mentioned in Step 1 the setting of a maximum payment rate for his farm will be notified by the County ASC Office of the rate established. This rate will be on an application form and is the maximum rate for his farm. If after learning of the maximum rate he wishes to put land in the Conservation Reserve - ontinued On Page 8) PACE TWO oA __- | Editor Assistant Editor = GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Soe oct : ae Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Notices Circulation Mailing Room Supt. NATIONAL i ASSO CI. T{N ees _ tL Pru, CAMPBELL Address all complaints to el and appurtenances admissible under postage reguiations in serted one time on each te: guest. will zommercial commercia] businessman, any company or organization eensed as a commercial busi- ness, or doing business under name, nor " dua! doing business under @ trade name or commercia) business name. for any notice appearing in the u transaction f published notices. Advertisers through the United States mail. zs Deborah Anglin Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr Notices of farm produce No notice or advertisement be accepted from any business, any name or business trade usines from any indivi- The Georgia Market Bulle n assumes no respo. sibility for any Bulletin nor from resulting EDITOR. Market Bulletin. change of a ddress must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address 1 NOTICES. Market Bulletin, Atl Published weekly at 114-12 rate af postage provided for in 1917 all notices and adv anta. 2 Pace St. Covington, Ga., Entered as second Section 1103. ertisements to EDITOR OF ~ Want job on dairy. Sev. yrs. experience. Am middleaged man, married. Contact. Claude J. Wilson. Rt. 1, Brinson. Want chicken place or as Caretaker, farm work or main tenance work on regular or stock farm. Ans. letters. Joe Tanner, c/o B. H. Cooper, Rt. 2, Dallas. Want good job with honest man on farm for good wy Have 2 smal children. Want good house wired for stove. 23 yrs. old sober, hard work- er No less than $5 day salary accepted. Pretty good me- chanic also for farm machin. ery. Dave Gunter, /o Geo. Bradshaw, Rt. 1, Bishop. White man with wife and 3 children needs job on farm. 10 years experience in operating farm equipment. Write or come to see me. Albert Todd, 235 Alexander Street, N. W., Atlanta. FARM HELP WANTED Want family to gather cot. ton and corn, 2-1/2 mi. from Lilly. Will let some farm out for 1959 on halves, Good house house free. S. S. Storer, Rt. 4, Douglasville i Want single healthy middle aged man to work on farm. Must know how to care for 3090 Buford Hwy., Atlanta 6. Want reliable sober, prov- en farmers with good refer- ences, to farm, excellent till- Irrigation systems, and plenty FARM WORK WANTED 64 yr. old man and 62-yr. old wife want job on farm tending to chickens or doing light farm work for living wages, at once. Prefer with honest man. Both to work. Need 2 or 3 X. house. Have to be moved. Grady H. Bagley, Rt. 2, Monroe. janta. 5 lies, Amaryliis, white 59 yr. old and wife ieee cee hy pider Lilies, Nandinas, Hy- ane tob wapeenicer or doing 45 yr old, sober, honest, oo eee : OD ee drangeas, white, purple Wis- light farm work on farm, look | single, white man , ae FARMS, Donalsonville (Se- fee aes oo -Geran- ing after laying hens. Cannot | doing plain farm work 0 minole Co.,) Opportunity | Begonias, 3, $1; Shasta aio do heavy work. Need job at once. Need 4 or 5 R. house. Go anywhere. Asmon A. Jackson, both raised on consider job or general far with tractor. with poultr and Sam J 54 yr. old man with farm, 4950 Jett Rd. N. wife, will on cattle, chicken ming. Some exp Fair carpenter. Dont drink or use tobacco, an want with man drink. Move any year around work. C. that does not time. Want P. Cra- W., At. y, for room, board reasonable salary. Write water, corn bins with dryer and corn combine. Help fin- ance. Leo Lutz, Pres. Lutz Farms, Pelham. Ph. 2431 Pel- ham, after 6 PM for appoint. ment. Want single, white, sober year around man for gen. farm and yard work, carpenter exp. needed. $50 and board and room per month. References necessary. J. G. Davis, 5339 Tilly Mill Rd., Doraville. .Ph. GL. 7-2976. : SALE EVENTS Breed Improvement Sale Landrace hogs .... 30 bred ohnson, Rt. 1, Box 292, eo 10 open gilts and 30 Laurel, Rhododendron leas, Dogwood, Crabapple, Red able land. Good allotments, to |. Pink Cherokee bud, Tulip Poplar, Red Ma- ple, white Pine, Creek Hem- lock, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz; Dayli- lies, purple Violets, -Phlox, Shasta daisies, 1 Pinks, Fal Trailing Arbutus, $2.50 C. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Yr. old Day lily -seedlings, $1 to $25 plants over 300 var. Hand polinated 15 $1.50 yellow Humbert Canary ey Mrs. Conrad Pink, tall red Pres. Cannas, $1.50 doz. PP in Ga. No orders less $1.50. Will exch. Mrs. C. H. Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy., Milledgeville. Coralberry bush, red, or- ange, yellow Azaleas, White Dogwoods, Mtn. Laurel, Chero kee Rose bushes, Tulip Poplar, Red Maple Crabapple, roll bushes, White Pine, Cree. Hemlock, Strawberry bush, 2-1/2 - 3 ft., rooted, $2.50 doz. No COD. Mrs. Edna Rukat, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff. _Strawberry bush, Mtn. Lau- rel, White Dogwoods, red or- ange and yellow Azaleas, Red bud bush, Coralberry bush, Creek Hemlock, White Pine, Crabapple, Holly bush, Red Maple, Tulip Poplar, Chero. kee Rose bushes, 2-i/2-3 it., White Thrift, 2c ea; old fash- joned August lily, white blooms $1.50 ea. Add postage No checks. Miss Alice Webb, 257 Boulevard Monroe Ph. gonias, white and pink Wax- leaf, everblooming and Chick- en Gizzard Begonias, 20c ea. t, Royston. and bloom, 4, $1; Plume, Sprengeri, Maidenhair ferns, 3, $1; Pothas vines, Sweetgum, Geranium, Alu- minum plants, 50 ea. Add 30c postage. Mrs. J. W. Madison. Strawberry bush, White Pine, Creek Hemlock, Crab- apple, Holly bush, Tulip Pop lar, Red Maple, Mtn. Laurel, Cherokee Rose, White Dog- wood, 3 col. Azaleas, Redbud, Fuschia, Coralberry bush, 2- 1/2 to 3 ft., rooted, $2.50 doz. Box 203, Mineral Bluff. Jumbo Easter, Rubrum, white, yellow pink Calla Li- Tulips, Iris, Narcissus, 50c doz Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quit A. J. Funk, Rd., Sa Orange Dbl. clump purple | Jew, 10 ea. = |D. _W. Faircloth Villeo 5 bera Dasies, dinas, 10c ea; larg ing size Easter : Liriope and Violets, 5 Paper apricot. rooted. Del Leila Phillips, Rt. | $1.20 Ostrich | j Jones, | PP. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Rt. 1, | -Li Butterfly and Dayliles, $1 doz. | - Camellia plants, well branched, $3 in., $5 PP. by Exp Philippine Lily b size, 25c ea; ginger li large size, 25 ea. V. son, Rt. 3, Box 184, Camellia seed, $5. z 7 Grin vannah. Dioscorea Botatas (blooms perfume yan F or exch. some for Iri (purple), and Mo yrs. ol s fra mental fruit, 50c ea. B. Moore, Suwanee. Red Gr pink Thriit, 25e doz: lies, eee : ay: an dd p size : Blooming size 25c ea White Nare i t 1t is against F 5 ; he oe misrepresent ||and deep well on fram. C. A.|Moss packed. $2.50 doz. PP. reine Mrs. Johnson: any product offered for sale || Ingram, Lilly. No COD. Mrs. E. J. Millhollan | * ae in @ public notice or adver Want couple to operate one Rt 1, Box 203, Mineral Bluff. wets, ning B e tisement carried iD ey ea H. truck farm on shares. 3 R.| Baby-Breath and Lace ferns, phic, bake lication, Ot oe ; 30c ea; Boston Ferns, 25c ea; Wa ple and white, T glas, red, Dymia, nests to be udded to o removed from |) chickens, qual and pheasants. | g ; a changes of address, etc. b CIRCULATION No drifters or drinking. Room 676 Bl e. $3 doz, Add MANAGER, Market Bulletin Atlanta, All requests for || board and salary. J. H. Street| Red, white, pink, dbl. Be- i McAlpin, Rt. Mix. colors of Ir April blooming | 1 nC Sais | gourds, $1.50 doz ia Department of Agriculture. i pe Saran Ae Ae. 1, 1937 at post office. eae Fas bacco, cotton, peanuts. Good 2 yr. per. White Candy- Weaver, Rt. 2, x under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mal ne ss Pipi - pastures and livestock pens. [he eek e 2:in., ($2-C; abi Altheas, 1-2 ft., 2 3 dbl. red Alth War Eagle, Pioneer, den, Frank Adams Eagle, Golden Ma lion, D. ner, Tea Se; Fancy Trimmings. head, Mimosa Ros Pa Annet : Lilli t, ian Owens, Spider Li Vinca Minor, Cherry St., Adairsville. Griffin. oases oe featurin the Ser- cai ; oman wants job on farm| Col. woman, 42. yrs. old, 6| vice of Importe: aer. j ] Acie Mahe tari wark for $10 | children, ages 2 to 22 yrs., wish haug and Seminole Scoty| Rose Thrift, $1 C; white Nar 1 wkly. salary, plus room and {es farm work with reliable peo| M. Catalogues on request. |cissus bulbs, $2 C; Jonquil board. Cannot do heavy work. |ple on farm 4 R house, lights} John J. Cummings, Donal- | bulbs, $1 C; Daffodils, 40c doz; , Carra Duncan, Statenville. water, on or near school bus sonville. rooted pink and white wax-| pods, and postage __| Rt. Reasonable wages. Have to leaf, dbl. pink and red and|S. Fields, 407 N. Exp. Man, wife and 1 child |be moved. Have own furniture chicken Gizzard Begonias, 20c | Thomasville. wants job with laying hens or.| Will move at once. Mattie Bell, FLOWERS ea. Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, broilers on cattle or dairy|Rt. 1, Box 54, Midville. Rt. 1, Royston. farm. Prefer wkly. salary, 4} ; : ; doz. and R. house, on school bus Rt. No.| White married man wants FOR SALE Seed: Mix. col. dbl. Sweet | Harp, Wildwood. | drunkard. Have to be moved, er for co oe vas : oe all col. et Pom Daylili ay = any time. Grover Johnson, Rt.|and want to wor r s : innas, annua inese} ,. ; iris, + reece a until time to start crop. Am Mtn. Laurel, White Dog-|Cynoglossom, Forget-Me-Nots different, 25-$5 ea 1 |untn et cober and willing work | Woods, 3 col. Azaleas, | red | 25e Thsp; Cleome, Pink queen | Ses, MY, Selection, 48 yr. old man, wife, son, 20, |er. Want 4 R. house, water and Maple, Tulip Poplar, Crab-| mix. col. Camellia Balsam, 25 white Can ms i and daughter, 12, wants job on farm doing light farm work Can drive tractor. Have to be moved. Letters ans. W. J. Wood, c/o J. E. Bullington Farm, Rt. 1, Chula. Married man wants job on dairy or chicken farm. Exp. in both. Can do naything. Have 3 children, girls, 8 and 15, boy 11 yrs. old. Move any time. State wages. B. L. Wilson, Rt. 3, Monroe | man | 59 yr. old married wants job on farm as care-|any kind of light farm work taker. Am also exp. farm car- penter and paint work. Ho- nest,, sober and dependable. Can give Ref. Prefer 3 or 4 R. house. Will consider other types of farm work Alfred lights. Can_move any time. Come see. Olen Lowery, Pitts. 60 yr. old man, wife and sis ter, wants 1 H. crop for 1959 on Halves. Have to be moved and furnished to make crop. Move anytime. Want with man who has work to do until crop time. Sober, willing worker. Near Atlanta or Cartersville. Ans. letters. Robert L. Maton, Rt: 1, Pitts. White man and wife want job at once as Caretaker or on fram. 51 and 52 yrs. old. Honest, do work good. Have to have small house furnished with furniture, water, lights, and living wages. D. L. Grin- dle, 1408 Conway Pl., N.W., Sree Cedartown. Ph. 176 c/o A. T. Wood, Atlanta 18. apple, Holly, Strawberry bush Hemlock, 2-3 ft., rooted $2 doz Rhododendron, Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Rose, White Pine 25c ea; Arbutus, Galax, Mtn. Fern, Heartease, 45 doz. Add postage. Lucile Davis, Rt. 1, Box 215, Mineral Bluff. White Dogwood, Mtn. Lau- rel, 3 col. Azaleas, Tulip Pop- lar, Crabapple, Red Maple, Holly, Strawberry bush, Hem locks, 2.3 ft., rooted, $2 doz; Sweetshrub, Rhododendron, White Pine, Cherokee Rose, 25c ea; Mtn. Fern, Heartease, Galax, Arbutus, 45c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Rt. 1, Box 215, Mineral Bluff. Boxwoods, any size, and any, amt. at my place 1 mi. Shugas Hill Church. 'Ph. SY '4-6994 ' W. R. 2b. sae Pr vei addressed nvelope. Mrs. John Osb Rt. 3, Rockmart. sting Mixed bulbs: all kinds Daf fodils, single and dbl., Twink, old. fashion Jonquils, few Nar cissus mixed in, 50 bulbs, PP. Mrs. Mattie Rhodes, a 2, Ranger. 75.100 English Boxwoods, various sizes, $5.00-$50. Also 100 Nandinas for sale. Mrs. B. W. Rish, 30 Rockbridge Rd., Rome. Dbl. red, white, pin, salmon, rose Geraniums, red Salmon pink, rose Sultanas, dbl. red, Begonias, Fuchsia, Coleus, cut tings, 15c ea; white, red Strip pink Begonias, red, rose, pink | 50 unlabeled, reds, ye pote 2 age. . Washington. snes 150 dif. kinds Linda, Santafe, ing, Mt. Arbor, Caballero, Con Persian, Princess, Hor ead, a Mon 25c ea; $2.50 doz, 3 age. Mrs. F. M. Co ington. : Daffodils, lc e doz; Myosotis, Fi doz; Liriope, W doz; ro (yarc wy ed Jew, 10c. Add postage. Mr: Walker, Margret. ill a aoe W. H. Rice, Rt, 1, Roy fe, thorny, frostproof r sale. T. O. Wiggins, ackshear. Ph. Way- 3-4368. e s, dbl Daffodils, Violets, yellow, white Scotchbroom, Boxwoods, $10 ea; Tose, Cherokee . Ivy, Sweetshrubs, \dd postage. Mrs. Bur ap. bl. orange and old Poppy seed, 25c stamped envelope ris bulbs, 40c doz; white low Jonquil bulbs, 25c ee Eee Be ac postage. Ethe Rt. 2, Gainesville. - old Boxwoods, $1- nnot ship; pink Thrift hite, blue Thrift, as, $1 doz; $5 C; blue Iris, $1.50 Pee : pres 3 : dd postage. s, Grantville. " / and white Lilies, Crape Myrtle, 6, $1; flowers, rooted Sul- le, white, pink, root |. eg ee dif. DC ea; postage. Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines . Mums, yellow thorn rooted, Chi i hias: Beefsteak, Pegrl, een, pink Angelwing berry, 25c ea., plus a for shipping ea. Alma Moore, enas, scarlet, pyr- avender; genuine Roy | - A erfection, and olets, all $1 doz: $5 C; tle, 2-5 ft., heavily _ purple. . Cou- growing in con- hners 1-2 ft. long, H. Edwards, 1032 _Ave. N.W., Atlanta TR 2-8469. niums, red Begon- plants, 3, $1; Wan- ew, 5e ea.; Coleus, sultanas, each, 3, 50e: lt 15;- Chry- 8, 1506, $1 S. C; Daylilies, 3, 10c; Sham- bs, 4, $1 and post- therspoon, 308 t. S.W., Atlanta 83-5251. : a 788 Bona- E., Atlanta. Ph. TR Begonias, Air- ants, Philodendron whberry. Begonia . PP in Ga. Deep s, 3 tubers, $1. 1y Barford, 1185 S.E., Atlanta Montbretia | 20, A : Rooted Crapa : Myrtle, Greenville. Tbsp; Plume Prince Feather, 10c Tbsp. PP. Mrs, Z. D. a Rt. 1, Box 223, Alphar- etta. : e Orange and white striped large Amaryllis bulbs, 75c ea.; 2, $1. Med. size, 3, $1; pink Thrift and large purple Vio- lets, 3 bunches, $1. Add 25c postage. No checks. Mrs. Jes- sie Howard, 400 S. Cleve- land, Albany. Booking orders for large amts. of Adm. Byrd Daisy plants to be shipped in Oct. and Nov. for fall planting. Richard Myers, 830 Young St., Augusta. Liriope border grass, 50, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Annie West, 1325 Monte-sano Ave., Augusta, Fancy and rare Coleus, all col. Sultanas, Begonias, 50 cuttings, asst., $1.25; African Violet leaves, dbls. and sin- gles, labeled, $1.25 doz. PP. Free Coleus plants with ea. order. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel, Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 35 doz.; Hedge plants, 3-4 In., 35c doz.; 50, $1; Coleus and Sultanas, 6 of ea. asst. colors, $1; asst. collection of 15 pot flowers; ferns, Begonias, Coleus, Sul- tanas, Jews, others, $2.25. PP. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Begonias: Pearl, Beefsteak, Bronze, and Angel Wing, pink and white, 4, $1; Sultanas, all col. and white Coleus, 10c ea.; Prayer or Rabbit track plants, 50c ea.; 35 postage on ea. Spada T. D. Juhan, Box el. Any amt. nice young Box- woods, fast growing, 12, 14, 16 in, few 18, 20 in. high, 15c, 20c, 25 ea; 5 given free with ea, hundred plus 100 Jonquils and Narcissus bulbs. No mail orders, nor Sunday sales. Mrs. 3 ; Hemphill, Rt. 3, Blairsville. _ 12 in. Boxwoods, and Mim- osas, each, $3 doz. White Pine, Rhododendrens, Hemlock, Pine, Laurels, 2-1/2 ft., $2.50 doz.; Spreading Juniper, Globe Arborvitae, 12-18 in., $4 doz.; pink Moss Rose, 2, $1. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. 12 in. Boxwoods, $3 doz; Rhododendrons, Laurels, White Pine, Hemlock, 3 col. wild Azaleas, red Maple, Dog- woods, pink Cherokee Rose, 2-1/2 ft., $2.50 doz. Bob Wil- son, Blue Ridge. : Asst. house plants, 15, $1.25; until Nov. 1 blooming size African, Violets, asst. colors and varieties, 10, $1.25; also Boxwoods cheap at my home. Mrs. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge. Potted Begonias in bloom, light and deep pink, white, red, green and bronze foliage, Maple leaf, shipped without pot, 50 ea.; all col. Sultanas, Coleus, and Geranium cutt- |ings, 25 ea.; Add_ postage. Mrs, Lawrence Collins, Rt. 2, Blairsville. i Purple, yellow Iris, $3_C.; white Narcissus and red Lily bulbs, : Mrs. Gertrude | Williamson, Rt. 1, Box 150, Brunswick. Hibiscus plants, perennial -|for Fall planting, many kinds, well rooted, 3 for $1 post- paid. Jos. Abernathy, Barnes- ville. Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1; Calif. Violets, purple, 3 doz., 1; Emperor Daffodils, 2 doz., 1. Add 30c postage for $1 order. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Several bu. Ga. Easter lily bulbs and bulblets, planting stock, $3 doz. FOB. J. C. Bot- toms, 336 Carleeta St., Barnes- ville, Mix. color Iris bulbs, nice -|size, 2 yrs. ol for s now rea hijopiny 3 doz. J. Garret hea red {and white, 18.24 in., 6, $1; $15 C; rooted Azaleas, 8, $1 $10 C. | Del. in Ga. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Dbl. Larkspur seed, 20c: Geraniums,. | sale. You di PAGE THREE King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C.; April blooming White Narcissus, $2 C.; red, yellow dbl, cannas, orange Daylilies, purple Iris, Emperor Daffo- dils, Prickly Pear, Calla Lil- jes, rose col, Thrift, purple Violets, $1 doz.; Snowdrop bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage. Beatrice, Mosley, Rt. 1, Box 248, Bremen. 5 Phoenix daffodils, white Narcissus, Emperor Daffodils, mix. col. Gladiolus, white June Lilies, dbl. orange can- nas, $1 doz.; purple Violets, orange Daylilies, German Iris, 3 doz., $1. Mantile Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 242, Bremen. Mix, col. Tulip bulbs, 5c ea.; blue Hyacinth bulbs, all blooming size, 7c ea.; Tiger Lily bulbs, 10c; purple But- terfly bush, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Noel Payne, Rt. 3, Canton. Any amount Jonquil bulbs, le ea. and postage. Mrs. EK. J. Daughtry, Sr, Rt. 1, Cobb- town. 20 unlabeled Iris, $1; $4 C.; better Iris, 50-100 named, 8, $1. Send postage. Mrs. J. Robertson, 119 W. Center St., Carrollton. White Dogwood, $1.25 ea.; Cork Oak $2 ea. Both in Cans; also Pomegranate, Cedar, Mock orange, American Holly and Mimosa. Will not ship. ns W. McLeod, Rt. 3, Cuth- rt. Blooming size Emperor Daf- fodil bulbs, 2c ea.; small size, le ea. FOB. E. F. Shelnuitt, 206 E. Columbia Ave., Col- lege Park. Red Amaryllis, Daylilies, Cannas, Tuberoses, Gladiolus, 50 doz.; red Spider lilies, $1 doz.; pink Amaryllis, 15 ea.; Milk and Wine and Regal Lilies, 25 ea. Crinum lilies, $2.50 bu. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Mimosa sprouts, 6 inches high, 10c ea., or $1 doz. Mrs. Theo Rogers, P. O. Box 136, Chester. ; 10 dif. pot plants or cut- tings, 1 white Madonna lily, 1 white Peony, all for $1.50; also 15 asst. African Violet cuttings, singles and dbls., $1 and 25c postage. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Camellia cuttings, Sara Frost, Jarvis Red, Pink Per- fection, Alba Plena, Matho- tiana Alba, Nobellissima White, Enrico Bettoni, Chand- leri Elegance, 60c doz.; $4.50 C. Add postage; few large plants with buds to bloom at my home. Stamp for re- plies. Mrs. Mamie R. Plyler, Rt. 1, Claxton. Large type Chrysanthe- mums, white, yellow, pink, lavender, shaggy cream, red, bronze, 18 plants, $1; pink Thrift, 50, $1; sweet. blue Violets, 2 doz., $1; red Spider lilies, blooming size, $1 doz. Add 25e postage. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Rt. 2 ,Cuthbert. 15 dif. col. Bearded Iris, 15, $1; 12 col. Daylilies, $1 doz.; 3 doz. Liriope, $1; Imp. Gardenias, $1 ea. Add 35c postage. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville, One Doz. Paper. White Narcissus bulbs 50c 100 mix. Daffodils, Jonquils, Butter- cups, yellow Narcissus, $1; one doz. late blooming giant Daffodils, 50c: blue Plumb- ago plant, 50c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester. Cacti collection of dif. sizes and shapes; 45c; Ivy Geran- jum cuttings, Shrimp plants, blooming Jews, sev. colors, Josephs Coat, Money plant, Nepthytis, Spider plant, 40c; Gold Band Sanseveria, Christ- mas Cactus, Velvet plant, night blooming Jasmine, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn, Cumming. Mix. colors Snapdragon seed, 20c Tsp.; Ice plant, 60 seed, 20c. Send stamped ad- dressed envelope, Mrs. I. N. Minish, Rt. 4, Commerce. One large Boxwood for and move, Can- -}not ship. Mrs. A. L. McEl- beney, Sycamore Dr., De- ed -8004, saa LETUM Indica. evergreen Azaleas, Wax Ligustrum, Dwaft and Large Gardenias, Podocarpus, Ericoides Junipers, Harlandi and Japanese Boxwood, varie- gated and green Euoynomous, Dwaft Ilex, Pittosporum, Cherry Laurel, Altheas, Tea- Olive, Camphor, Holly. Root- ed, Labeled. $1.50 Doz.; $10 C. PP. Shrubs, 75c-$1.50. W. L, Pearce, Rt. 2, Cairo, Ga. Deep red, white, pink, and blue Thrift, 75 doz.; Sweet William seed, 25 Tbsp.; also big red and lavender Poppy seed, 25c, with self-addressed stamped envelope. Mrs. J. E Watkins, Rt. 3, Box 79, Dal- ton. Red Spider Lilies, Lemon and Orange Daylilies, Flat lilies, King Alfred Daffodils, $1 doz.; Nandinas, Spirea, and Crinum lilies, 3, $1: small and large type Border grass, mix. Jonquils and Narcissus, $1.50 C. Mrs. J. S. Greene, Dixie. Few dark blue, single Hya- cinth bulbs, 25 blooming size and 5 smaller ones, $1. Add G. | postage. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville. Dbl. Daffodils, $1 C; or- ange Daylilies, purple King Tris, wild Iris, blue Violets, 75 C.; $4 M.; pink Azaleas, English Dogwood, Bridal- wreath, red Roses, purple Lilacs, Weeping Mary, Sweet- shrub, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Elli- jay. Weigelas, Forsythia, Spirea, dbl. blooming Rose-of-Sharon, 50c-75c ea.; summer bloom- ing Cushion Mums, $1 doz.; Purple Orchids, white, pink | Peonies, 50c ea.; dbl. orange Daylilies, fragrant Lemon Lilies, each, $1 doz. PP in Ga. Gov't. inspected. Mrs. Adell Williams, RFD 2. Elli- jay. Cactus, rooted Christmas, 15c ea.; Starfish, 3, 45c; red blooming Cattail, 3, 25c; pan cake, 20c ea.; Alligator, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Orange Daylilies, mix. col. Tris, $2.50 C; Sweet Williams, Goldenglow, Foxgloves, Lem- on Lilies, mixed col. Flax, and blooming size Tulips, 50c doz.;. pink Peonies, 50c ea.; White, Per. Candytuft.|3 col. Hollyhock, seed, 25 $1.35 doz. blue and red/tbls. Add postage under $$ Thrift, 50c doz. in 4 and 5 doz. lots.: Add postage. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula. Red, light yellow, bi-color Daylilies, 40c ea.; Primula, dbl. Hollyhocks, $1 doz.; Per. Snowflake Candytuft, $2 doz:; Shasta Daisy, Alaska or The Prince, $1.50 doz.; Swiss giant Pansies, 35c doz.; $2.75 C.; dbl. Sweet Williams, 60c doz. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton. White Killarney and Goldi- lock roses, $1; English Dog- woods, rooted, Zebra plants, Star and Beefsteak Begonias, 40c ea.; Butterfly bush, 25c; Watermelon red Crape Myrtle, 25 ea. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson. Sweet scented Jonquils, $1.25 C.; Narcissus, $1.50 C.: large Daffodils, $1 doz.; But- tercups, and Rain lilies, each, 90c doz. Add postage. Exch. for pecans. Mary Tumlin. Eastanollee. : orders. Mrs. W. D, Ralstoz, Rt. 3, Box 52, Ellijay. Mtn. Rose Azaleas, 25c ea.; Lily tree; Cherokee, Trellis, yellow thornless, red, pink, yellow Roses; old rose Wei- gela, deep red Rose-of-Sharon, Althea, Red Lucust, White Hydrangea, Snowball, Lilac, 50c ea.; blue Iris, Daffodils, 50e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt: 5, Ellijay. Lantana plants, 2, 25c; sum- mer Chrysanthemums, bronze, pink, yellow, 4 plants, 25c; Rattail Cactus, 25c bunch. Add postage. Lizzie Crawford, Ellijay. < Strong, .well rooted, giant Admiral Byrd Daisies, 5 in. diameter, also white spice pinks, $1.27 doz: 25, $216; $6:10 C, PP in. Ga.; No- COD: Also want seed of flower com- monly called Out and Come Again, also want Easter lily bulbs. Mrs. O. S. Scarbrough, 405 S. Church St., East Point. a Georgia taxpayer owns notice. carded. Heei.33 1% St., S.W., Atlanta 3, Ga. rors (of any kind) original notices, FALL FARM LAND EDITION OCTOBER 22 The annual fall FARM LAND edition of the Mar- ket Bulletin will be published Wednesday, October 22. 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All duplicate notices will be dis- Notices should be carefully written (typed or printed preferred) and signed in the PERSONAL HANDWRITING of the party responsible for the no- then addressed to Elizabeth Hynds, Editor of Notices, Market Bulletin, Agricultural Bldg., 19 Hunter The Bulletin is not and will not be RESPONSI- BLE for typographical or Printers errors, or for er- made by the patrons in writing the the Georgia- land and is . . in such cases, an ex- eo = ee : eae os PAGE FOUR M A iK UL L Red Grape Myrtles, $1.50f Pie Strawberry plants, Sericea L eza hay, 1500] ea.; also want. some Lilies of|$1 C., postpaid in Ga.; Also, bales, bright, free o C the Valley. Mrs. Dovie Har- pumpkins 25 and 50c ea. at my | $25. ton at barn. C. R. alker, | 00 ne place. Cant ship. S. A. er in 0. Box 75, Griffin. FOR SALF DSS: er, Richland, Ga. Yellow Cannas, mix. col. Verbenas, 50c doz. red Can- nas, 5;$1; green, white strip- ed, and green Jew, 3 cuttings, 25c; Mothers Tears, rooted, red single Begonia, 3 dif. col. Sultanas, 2, 25c; Cactus and house plants, 25c ea. Add Abelia, Euonymus Vegetus, Trumpet vine, yellow Kerria. Golden Bell, Mimosa, An- Jasmine, Gardenia, Lavender, Korean Boxwood. Nice, large plants, 2, $1 plus 35_ post- age. $3 orders PP. Josan Geia, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville.. - postage. Pairlee Rundles, Rt. 7, Gainesville. FLOWERS : Magnolia Grandiflora, 4-8 in., $20 C; Burfordi Holly, Want transplanted, 12-152 in 5-$25 Want any kind Dwarf or C.; pink | Sasanqua, rooted | yiniature Daylily, Advie. Mrs cuttings, $8 C.; Dwarf Mums, | John F. White, 220 E. 44th St., $6 doz. Mrs, B. Robinson, Savannah: Greenville. Jonquils and yellow Nar- cissus, 50c doz. Add postage. Miss Susie Dasher, Rt. 1, Guyton. Billbergia, Theodore L. Meade, $1.25, $1.50 ea. plus pore Wilson str. Formosa ily seed,-15c T 3; T. for 40c, plus stamped envelope. Mrs. D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, Ham- ilton. 200 well rooted Boxwoods, 20c ea. and postage. Dig any- time. Also 40 Boxwoods, 8-10 in. around, 40c ea. Mrs. Al- fred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 34, Hia- wassee, _ Hybrid Daylilies: purple Waters, Mrs. Syman, Honey Redhead, Red Satin, Gold Dust, Mary Guenther, Daunt- less, Sylvia, 25c ea.; Cabol- Jero, Starlight, Mikado, 50c ea. Labeled. Add postage un- der $3. Mrs. Claude E. Kim- sey, Rt. 1, Box 106, Hiawas- see. Daffodils, Jonquils, and Narcissus bulbs, both yellow and white, 75c C.; $6.50 M. Add postage under. $3 order; 500, $3 PP. Hattie Kimsey, Hiawassee. Pink and blue Thrift, 75c doz.; white and yellow Jon- quils, Butter and ees and Trumpet daffodils, $2 C. Miss aoe McCurley, Rt. 2, Hart- well. Yellow and white Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, and Long trumpet Daffodils, $2 C; pink and blue Thrift, 75e~ doz.; Regal lilies, $1.25 doz. Miss Cecil McCurley, Rt. 2, Hart- well. 100 fine 5 dif. varieties, Daffodil bulbs, $2; Silverlace, Ampelopsis, red and yellow Honeysuckle, Glory flowers, 2, $1; best varieties running and bush roses, 2, $1. Add postage. Mrs. John Myers (Addison), Rt. 2, Hartwell. 15 Dark rose Crepe Myrtle, 6 ft. high, priced reasonable; also 1 Burfordi Holly, 6 ft. high. Mrs. L. B. Brown, Hom- er. Ph. 7-2978. Pink Honeysuckle bushes, Want pink Shamrock bulbs, not Oxalis. Mrs. J. S. Daniel, 616 E. 51 St. Savannah. Want few of each: Mid- Century hybrid lily, Regal lily, Show Lily (speciman Rub- rum) Aurelian hybred, pink Trumpet, Flame Lilies Mrs. Carl Snow- den, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Abruzzi rye, cleaned and. treated. Germ. 90.50 pet; Pur- ity, 99.74 pct. $3.75 bu. some combine run, $2.75 bu. E. A. Pate, c/o Pate Farm, > Rt, Grayson. Phe Lawrenceville, 83-2673. Ga. Ex: Station: Dixie. Re- seeding Crimson Clover, 99.42 pet. purity; 74 pct. germ. in new 100 lb. bags, $30 CWT. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. Bitter Blue Lupine, cleaned, 99.50 pct. purity; 81 pct. Germ in 100 lb. bags, FOB. S. L. Cal Cokers Victorgrain, 48-93 Oats, Germ, 93 pct; Purity, 97.88 pct. Bright, heavy, har- vested before rain, $1 bu. bulk in truck loads, or your sack them; $1.10 bu. already bag- ged L. E. Akins, Rt. 2, By- ron. Ph. WO 3-3314 Cert. Cokers Suregrain Oats, Germ. 96 pct; purity, 99.53 pet. High production re- cord. Packed in 4 bu. sealed bags. $2 bu. FOB. C. R. Walk- er, P. O. Box 75, Griffin Ky. 31 Fescue seed, Germ. 94 pct; Purity, 99 pct., $17.50 CWT. Cecil Travis, Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale. Ph. Thresh run, bright, good test Mixed Oats, Germ. 94 pct; Purity, 97.97 pet. in 4 bu. bags $5 FOB Whetstone Farm. J. F. Lowe, Fort Valley. 100 bu. Suregrain Oots, 1 yr. from breeder, Germ. 78 po Purity 99.3 pct., in 3 bu. ags, $2.50 bu. E. P. Drexel, Rt 3, Tifton. 8-4 ft., 50c ea.; Chinese Elm, s 1-2 ft., 15 ea. Also Weeping | _) a ea eee Willow trees, 2-3 ft., 25c ea. 125 C: Ki astodon, end cash, check, or MO. ondike, $1 C; 500 ev. J.C. Cobb, P.O. Box |$4i $8 M; Catnip, 30 bunch; 173, LaGrange. Mix. Daffodil and Narcis- us bulbs, for naturalizing. Lange or small amts., $5 bu. OB my place. Mrs. R. T. Sykes, Rt. 3, Snapfinger Rd., Hwy. 155, Lithonia. Ph. 3552. Amaryllis bulbs, very small, Be ea.; little larger, 10c ea.; rd size, 30c ea. Add postage. rs. Wesley Smith. Box 206, ylerly. Red dbl. Geranium, 7 dif. Cactus cuttings, pink, white Oxalis, rooted red Sultanas, Javender, white variegated Coleus, 2 dif. kinds red Giz- Yard plant, 10c ea.; pink, white single Couch Begonias, rooted, Amaryllis, 15 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. Crimson Pyracanthus, pink leanders, Gold Band bi 5c ea.; Lace or Mimos: Peppermint, 30c doz; Sugar pears, $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Cakpage-Early Round Dutch Capenhogan Market-Early Jer sey Queen, Enkhausen, Danish Baldhead, $1 CC. delivered. Savoy Drumhead, 25 for 35c; Brocolli, Yellow "Bermuda, $L:C. White Bermuda, $1.10 Das i Ga. J. B. Harbison, Graves. Nice Strawberry plants $1 C. postage paid on 300 or more 23c extra for postage on less than 300. Mrs. WM. Bryant 5415 Emeary Drive, Savannah. Red Raspberry plants, La- tham variety, $1 doz., post- paid in Ga. Joseph Abernathy, p Bar nesville. : Seedling Pecan, Red Plum, | Cr imson oe ot, Blueberry, 2-3 fi 3.4 ft. $1; 4-5 ft. 2 6 it. $1.50. 5 or more, fine Daylilies, named, 20c ea. 7 off on each tree; Shrubs, all kinds bulbs: pink Thrift,| Mimosa, China, Dogwood, Hol sweet purple Violets, each|!y, Tung-Nut , same_ prices 40c doz, Add 35c postage.|above. Strawberry Piants Mrs. $1.25 C; Root ed. + Restpald. Ww, ton. R. J. Fleming, Hineaes J. Pearce, Rt. Was eT a thony Waterer Spirea, Winter |~ hybrid, Coral and} SECs Onion Plants, ; ~ Latham Red Raspberry ph Abernathy, Barnesville. Lady Thompson Strawberry plants, young, well rooted. $1 C. $2.75 for 300 $4.50 for 900 $8.50 M. No checks, prompt de livery include postage. Mrs. L. C. Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2. $1 C. PP on orders of 200 and up. Also 2 cropper Superfec- tion, $3 C. Young plants damp- ed packed, hand selected. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, ae pharetta. Ga. collards, Blue stem and Green, 70c C; Ox heart toma- to plants, 30 doz.; garlic sets, 40c; cabbage and peppermint plants, 3 doz. $1; Parsley plants, $15 doz Fred Wither- spoon, 308 Holderness St. S. W. Atlanta Ph. PI. 3-5251. - May Cherries, Blue Damson plums, Sugar Pears, and Black Raspberries, 6, $1; also Con. don Gaint Mastodon everbear- ing strawberry plants $1 C. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Sul- lens, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Strawberry plants, Big Joe; $1.50 C; $1. M. Del. in Ga. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Green- ville Ga Collard plants, 300, $1.25; 400, $1.50, 500, $2 PP. Solomon Davis, Rt. de Box 369, Milledgeville. Bradleys Super everbear- ing ctrawberry (bear until frost) plants, 25, $1. Del. B. L. Call, Rt. 1, Ellijay. : Wakefield round Dutch and Copenhagen Cabbage plants, 75e.-C; 500; $1.75>-$3 3M: also. Ga. and Cabbage Collards, 75 C;500,2$1.75:$3 MPP He: Smith, Baxley. Everbearing large Red Steer berry plants, ready now, $1.25 C. Lester Johnson, P. O. Box 132, Scotland. SEED & PLANTS WANTED Want 1/2 bu. of Gensing Write what you have and ae Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, 34, Hiawassee. Want 1 Tablespoon Turnip seed, that will produce bitter turnips. Advise price by mail. S. W. Colson, Rt. 2, Manassas. Want 1000 to 1500 lbs. Ky. 31 Fescue seed, del. my farm. Contact Hoyt Mitchell, Rt. 1, Gillsville. Ph. LE 4-3847. Want about 10 lbs. Sunflow er seed, this yrs crop if pos- sible. Contact. Wm. C. Roach, 211 Washington St., S. W. Apt. 10, Atlanta 3. Ph. "JA as 7672, FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Large Calif. Blackeyed Peas this years crop, hand shelled, for eating, 50c qt. Also good dried peaches, free of worms, 70c lb. PP in Ga. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Rt. 1, Cornelia. Well fertilized and limed ;|hay, Sericea, Brown Top Mil- let, Crimson Clover, Rye Grass, in sqnatn wire bound bales. Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. Stockbridge, 4290. 1,700 bales Sericea Lespe- deza hay, baled, without rain, $1 bale at barn. W.A. Estes, bridge, 3161. Ladino, Fescue, and Orchard | grass hay, 75 bale. M. F. Peter son, 3496 Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur. Ph. BU 9-1859. Lespedeza and dif. kind 2 Hay, priced reasonably. V. Pulliam, Rt. 4, Calhoun. 800 bales Lespedeza hay, 'Hareld E. Green, Rt. 1 plants, $1doz.,-post paid. Jose-. New Era Strawberry plants. |. seed. Will give $5 for some.| RFD, Ellenwood. Ph. Stock- tact. Kelvin G. O baled without rain, os bale, | Ga, 300. bales Coastal Bermuda hay, cut without rain, $30 ton. | - ate any amount, or all or more. | SE L. Williams, Collins. Bao OX} 3- 2946. sheller 17. Hay, in square pales: per |: = ton: 220 bales, extra good a T. Gordon, 2 ; oir Brown Top Millet, dry baled, and 50 bales Soy Bean, ea. $30; | 200 bales Bermuda, $25. Mrs. | Hoyt B. Barrett, Rt 1: _ Box 234, Griffin. 1958 crop, well fertilized hay, square bales, choice of| turner, lay-off | pose plow, cycle mov ao cond. $150 or : Sericea, Clover, Fescue, Rye|? Grass, Coastal "Bermuda | and | Kobe Lespedeza, $25 ton. Cecil Travis, Pine Crest Acres, River dale. Ph. Fayetteville 4862. FEED & GRAIN WANTED Want 10.20 tons No. 1 hay, prefer Coastal Bermuda, and 500-1,000 bu. corn, all del. to my barn. State lowest price in first letter Larry gate ave i LaGrange. Want up to 1,000 Pucticle shelled or ear yellow Corn. Prefer del. to my barn 23 mi. S. Athens. R. B. Curtis, Farm |. ington. Ph, Madison, 2603 - Want about 300 standard bales or clean pine straw, del to Decatur or will oS up. Want 4 or 5 bales at a time when ready. Mrs. Burton J. Wilbur, 1006 Adams St. De- catur. Ph. DR 3-6804, i ~ EQUIPMENT = FOR SALE Lo: fit Allis Chalm: one 60 combine, planters oe No. 5 mower, 17 lin -|and fertilizer seeed. attachm: lorway harrow +o os cond. 3, Danielsville Allis Chalm about 1950 oe hens plow, bush and t dbl. sec. drag harrows. duty tractor wagon, pull wie tractor, and large farm ington, os R i, 9 te Peres ae dis dae dem disc harrow, FO end loader for Allis Ch alme WS tractor. 10 1 aC All good. cond. 1 ers, | atonton | tors, planters an also Ford Ferguson 2 distiller. Ser dy Gordons Case tractor in oe shape, ae good tires, also large Intnl 10 disc harrow and planters, dis tributors and cultivators, $400 H. B. Cain, Rt. 1, Bethlehem. Ph. TH 3- 4448 Lawrenceville. eae 1951 Ford tractor, model 8N, with cultivator, planters, harrow, tiller, weeder, side dressing attachment and Sim- plex duster Good cond. Mrs. D. A. Moorman, Dublin. - Wagon wheels, $10: ea. Riley: C. Couch, Senoia. f 1956 Ford tractor, 640-Series, used less 310 hours, also Tay- lorway bush and bog harrow. Reasonable. J. T. Murphy, nang Mtn. View Dr. a ville I H. mule mowing suena 36 in. Mercury chain saw, 2. 1/4 ft. Homart cement. mixer, good cond., for sale; also Want WD 45 A. C. tractor without equipment, 2 sets wheel wts., for WD 45 A.C. tractor D. H. eed Flippen Ph. 3716, after |! J. D. mule planter, Oliver 20 turning plow, one-12 Oliver plow, 6 row John Blue cotton duster, $75; rotary AC hay baler and rake (needs minor repair), $300 for both; Ford] snapper corn puller, good cond $500. 12 in. screen hammer Mill, $100. V. D. Pulliam, Rt. 4, Calhoun. ~ One 36 Golden Power cane pony. One 24 fo or rtade. Char. Gowd i Powder "Spr gs ae! onesboro One John Deere 12 ft. drill, $125 L. F owl 5 Houston Rd. Phi: x good condition, b disc harrow; tw vators; two row fertilizer disc Soh Cash only. Thos. R. Magnolia Farm. PA Sse se : is wna ft ruc io. ang 8 yo <7 in 0 Roswell. Ph, 60 ai titess tubes oer in tires on ri a or | same as new Bio fos the Ic my home. Lester Joh oO. Box 13 a evens mill and IHC power unit, 22|H HP in good roe cond. P. Griffin, Rt. Ochlochnee. Ph. 98 R. Good elec. deep well pump, |S", i complete with motor : pressure tank and 40 ft. dbl. plastic Roe and jet valve, $50 at my home. Howard Willough | by, Waco. 180 nearly new laying cages, complete with feeders and wa. terers, $50 at my home. Fletch- er Willoughby, Waco. 1957 ne combine with corn header, used about 100 hours; 1956 WD 45 Diesel |B tractor, plow, cultivators, 12- 1/2 ft. harrow. V. B. Sena ie Rt. 2, Dawsonville. ; Super C Farmall tractor, O. | mil overhauled, good cond, > eat ol, Madison nesday, October 1, 1958 MARKET BULLETIN PAGE FIVE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE D Allis Chalmer tractor 3 disc plow and subsoil w, tractor just had major otor overhaul, new clutches and tire; JD. No. 5 mower,$125 11 disc grain drill, $150; Chalmer Side Del. rake, B. A. Moseley, Rt. 2, S. e Cemetary Rd., Thomas- Ph. 3603. flassey Harris tractor, over- gled, 1951 model 30, $475; orway harrow, 26 in. disc JD 4 disc tiller both with disc, $175 ea. Mrs. James Mabry, Rt. 2, Canon. Ph. La- nia, EL 6 -5135. deck brooder, top deck ed, $25; round metal in- pator 100 egg cap., used 4 les, $15. Will not ship. Fred lock, 515 Crescent Ave., kamauga. ~David Bradley 5 HP Walk- ing tractor with turn plow, 4 and spring tooth harrow, ew cond., $350 or rtade for e. Fred J. Wilson, 3704 ring Road, Decatur. Turner Sawmill, set of Turn edgers, E-60 Allis Chalmer for, all used very little, y to saw, $1600. Dewey ey, Rt. 1, Axson. rdson Mayor Diesel trac- and disc harrow. A. C. Cor 1, Rt. 2, Rome. Ph, 4-2363. j 10 ft. Sorghum zinc pan, $15 trade; also want 3 roller se drawn Sorghum mill. ctor, with good rubber and good running shape. C. C. rson, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. 4364. 3 f) RL 3. Douglasville. (7 mi. y Flow Seed and Fertilizer eader and 6 used 10 gal. k cans, good cond., for sale. F. Gooch, Rt. 1, Jefferson. 1945 John Deere M tractor, draulic lift, B and B harrow, wheel rubber tired trailer, nters, fertilizer attachment, tivators, dirt scoop, bull- r blade, very good cond. L. Garrison, Rt. 1, Winston Douglasville, 2580. olumbus No. 15 three roll- cane mill; also 60 gal. pot Mriced right. C. R. Wilson, Ayo. : Dairy Equip: 11 can milk er, 82 gal. hot water heat- 4 unit Compressor, 15 ten 1. milk cans, and 1 washing it. J. A. Jackson, Rt. 2, Tho- ston. Ph. 3400. Simonds Cross-cut saw, in w cond Make best cash offer . Dowdy, Lumpkin. 1949 Ford tractor, used 3 ts., $600; also 4 disc tiller ed about 3 days, $150 Call Mondays. W. F. Screws, Rt. aynesboro. : A R Wood gas brooders 0 cap., all good cond., $35 a. J. W. McDonald, RFD 1, lest Point. (16 mi. S. La- pe): Ph. Hamilton, MA amrow 500 gal. type T oval tank on I-1/2 ton GMC tank saperately or MW: cle R, et. Rt. | Want dbl. disc harrow, and turning plow, 3 point hitch, for Ford tractor. Sam Weinberg, 239 Edgewood Ave. S. E. At- Janta 3. Ph. JA 4-8073. Want 250-500 Cap. Propane Gas tank, above ground type. Must be reasonable. Edwin Or sen, Rt. 2, Box 108, Nahunta. Want 32 in. rim for 1941 Ford-Ferguson tractor. J. L. White, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Want 3 point hook up and harrow for John Deere M tractor. Also want 200-300 fence posts, and 6 rolls barbed wire. State cond. and price. F. E. Kirby, Rt. 1, Ellenwood Ph. Stockbridge, 3573 Want a 250 gal. or larger underground Butane gas tank. Call or write Kenneth Sutton, Ocilla. Correction: Want to buy 2 each 150 gal. Butane gas tanks Black Angus bull, 11 mos. old, reg., cheap for cash. Del. within 100 mi. radius. C. N. McClure, Dawsonville. 20 Holstein second and third calf cows; 10 Jersey, Guern- sey, and Holstein mixed cows, also 2 unit Surge milking ma. chine and~ equip. Any or all for sale. D. D. Lister, Empire. Ph. Cochran, WE 4-2478. Dbl. reg. Hereford bull, 16 mos. old. Domino strain, good color, $275. Eldora George, Rt. 3, Stone Mountain. Ph. HI 3- 7286. Several dbl. standard reg. polled Hereford bulls, good co- Jor, size and conformation, ex- cellent breeding. Roy God- dard, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Ph. 2672. Two year old Reg Guernsey cow, first calf. Good milker. Make offer. Virginia York c/o Magnolia Farm, McBean, Ph. 6. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, | 4-698 Ph. TA 5-5940. Want J. D. combine plow- speed kit (for 250 RPM) for model 25. Hoyt C. Maxwell, Rt. 1, Dacula. Want good manuel Roll-Over scraper pulls behind tractor, at reasonable price. C. H. Nash 230 Drexel Ave., Decatur. Ph, DR 3-2749. Want bush and bog disc har row for use with a Ford trac- tor, within 50 mi. Atlanta, and best cash price. O. S. Rogers, 3901 Panthersville Rd., Rt. 2, Ellenwood. Want late model Super A Farmall with mower, cultiva- tor, planters, harrow, plow, grain drill, hay baler, hy rake, EZ Flow, and Fert. in good cond. cheap. Willie Gooch, Rt. 2, Buford. Ph. 3618. Want 1 used tree transplant er, prefer conservation tree planter, made by Chapman. State cond., and best price. Emory Whittle, Dexter. Want Joliet corn sheller (no other make wanted). Must be good cond., and _ reasonably priced. Geo. M, Adams, Rt. 1, Box 675, Columbus. Want trade D2 Caterpillar for Ford tractor. L. W. Brooks Ee tts St. Griffin. Ph. Want 6 or 8 good used 8 ft. auto. Broiler Drinkers, with- in neighborhood of Atlanta. Write what you have, best cash price at your place. R. J. Kirk, Rt. 4, Alpharetta, Want a good second hand Bu tane gas tank, 250 or 300 gal. cap. State price and location. James A, Williams, Rt. 3, Ball Ground. Want 1 Athens 7 disc tiller plow on rubber, Cash or trade a 3 point hitch 6 inch hammer mill. in good cond. State price and cond. Loyd Bellamy, Rt. 3, Carnesville. LIVESTOCK | FOR SALE Cattle Reg. and cows with calves. bred heifers. R. W. Caldwell, Rt, 4. Campbellton Rd. Doug. lasville, ect oS Grade Guernsey bu ally bred, wall. Id. Brooks Gr rade Hereford steers and |, artifi- | marked, 18 Good Holstein bull almost solid white, no bad habits, wt. 700 or 800 lbs. Bangs tesated. Sell or rtade for a good polled Hereford bull some smaller in size. Even trade. Lawrence Jone, Williamson. Ph. - 6420 Griffin. 6 Holstein springers, fresh. en about Oct. 1. Calfhood vac. cinated. All young Cows, $200 ea. Solomon George, Valdosta, Ph, Cherry 2-3553. : 20 White faced - stocker steers, wt. 550-700 lbs. All from registered Hereford Bulls also Reg. polled Hereford heif ers and bulls from select breed ing. H. S. F. and C. M. R. stock Dr. Thos J. Hicks, McCays- ville, Ph. 62J. Small Jersey milch cow with first calf, now gives 2 gal daily. J. M. Daniel, 4055 Wel- comeall Rd., Rt. 3, College Park. Ph. PO 7.3181. 7 Reg., purebred polled Here ford bulls, also open and bred heifers. All very red and deep bodied, in good cond., to im- prove any herd. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. JU 4-2312 Odum. Reg. polled Hereford bull, Domestic Woodrow A20. Seven yrs. old, service has been light 11 cow herd, $290; Want pol- led Hereford herd bull, pure- bred from stock proven to pro duce large fast growing calves Marshall Moseley, Thomaston. Ph, 4888. Reg. Angus bulls, 9 to 20 mos. old, Championship Band- olier bloodlines, $200 and up. W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia. One purebred, elig, reg., Holstein cow, wt. 1200 Ibs. First calf.due Oct. 14. Jerry Stewart, Rt. 1, Box 59, Griffin. Sev. nice Red Poll bulls, Reg. stock, also consider sell- ing some Red Poll heifers. All around 6 mos. old. Reasonable G. B. Barrett, Route 1, Cor nelia. Swine 4 Poland China strain pigs wt. 100 lbs. and over, $30 ea. or $100 for the lot. G..W. Wil. liams, Williams Rd., Rt. 1, Box 755, Columbus, Extra fancy purebred York- shire boar pigs, 10 wks. old $25 ea. FOB A. B. Hogg, Ce- |dartown. Ph. No, 3. Reg Landrace gilts, 9 mos. 72 2 service age boars and Harold L. Dampier, Rt. 3, Box 1, Valdosta, as ue old Landrace boars, lines, reasonable 1/2 mo. old boar and gilts. | Purebred Tamworth pigs, free of disease, best of blood lines, males and gilts, $25 ea. Eligible for reg. Mrs. Charles Baldwin, c/o Charles Baldwin es Suwanee, Ph. Buford, Ls Tamworth pigs, 7 wks. old, best of bloodlines, out of litter of 13 Will reg. in buyers name. Gary Chappell, RFD 1, Locust Grove. 5 purebred pigs, $100 for lot; White face cow lost, stray- ed or stolen. Notify the ad: dress below if found. W. L. Goss, Lilburn, Rt. 1. 3 Landrace male and 3 Land race gilts. Farrowed Mar. 5 $75 ea; also smaller, pigs priced cheaper. All registered. J. W. Dickerson, Homerville. Landrace boar pigs, 12 wks. old, $30 each at my farm. Reg. in buyers name, H. G. Van- diviere, Canton. Reg. Hampshire boar pigs, from Grand Champions, and Bangs fre stock, from litter of 10 boars, reasonable. Herbert Tante, Box 303, Butler. Ph. UN 2-3195. Reg. Hampshire boar farrow ed Jan. 15, 1958 wt. 150 1hs. Ready for service, $50 or $66 with papers. At farm. J. C. Ot- well, Newnan, Phone Al. 31216. 15 Hampshire P. C. pigs, 8 weeks. old. Healthy and in good cond. $10 ea..at my place J. M. Pullin, Locust Grove, Ga. Reg. Hampshire boar, 19 months old, Sired by Forma- tion PR 169 CMS, $65 at my place. Keith Manly Rt. 1, Alto, Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, bred gilts and service age boars, 100 percent imported bloodlines, reg. buyers name. Unrelated pairs. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. Reg. Landrace pigs. Litter of 15. Ave wt. at 6 weeks is 34 lbs. Will be 8 weeks old on Oct. 3. W. R. Dennis, Rt. 2, Kensington. Phone Chicka- mauga 5881. Reg. Landrace gilts bred and Peavine. Standing (for first 15. months old Augus_ bull. Prices are reasonable. J. D. Spooner, Box 98, Douglas. Ph. 0244Y in P.M. Horses, Mules & Ponies At Stud: Reba Genius A- merican Bred Saddle horse stallion, Reg. No. 25327, Prov en son of Bourbon Genius, out of Autumn Peavine by Astral Peavine. Standing for first time to public) Olliff Boyds Stables, Statesboro. Dr. E. L. Kilday, Claxton. At Stud service: 4 yr. old Mexican Burro. Wm. J. Adams, 107 So. Hightower St. Thomaston. Mare, about 8 yrs: old, good style and gaits, wt. 850 lbs. bred to Reg. stallion, $200; 17 mos. old filly colt from above mare, broken, gentle, gaited, $150; At Stud, fine young and proven stallion. W. A. Mur- phey, Jr., 2395 County Line Rd. Atlanta. Ph. DI 4-3501. Palomino stud colt, 5 mgs. old, quent horse breedi:. Mrs. F. W. Donovan, Jr., Box 922, Thomasville. Gentle, black mare with colt by side, $150. John D. Wilson, Ao bu College Park. Ph. PO 6. 2 good plow mules, at my place. 1/4 mi. below Haralson on Hwy. 85. See. Mrs. T. W. Warr, Rt 1, Senoia |. Pony mare, 44 in., bred to 36 in. dapple gray, white mane id tail pony stallion, $475: nee want 25 young weaned ~ | ton, Small mare and 4 mo. old colt for sale or trade for cat- tle. John H, Milligan, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 2914. 2 yr. old Mexican burro. Make offer. Mrs. G. L. Posey, Rt. 3, College Park. Ph. PO 1-1365, 5 gaited Palomino, 5 yrs. old, well trained; also 2 nice pleasure horses, for sale, Ben Hill, 2641 Bob_O-Link Dr., Ma con. Ph. SH 5-5394. Pure white gelding, 5 yrs. old, fine conformation, ex- cellent gaits, spirited $25 or best offer. Mrs. J. L. Bryant, Godby Rd., Rt. 2, Box 139, Col lege Park. Ph, PO 6-7360. Bay roping horse, 900 Ibs., gentle, no bad habits, 8 yrs, old, $125 or trade for cattle. Roy Hillard, Rt. 1, Covington. Welch Pinto filly, 3 yr. old gelding, small for work or ride and reg. American Saddle horse, 8 yrs. old, gaited and others safe for children. E. R. Doak, Rt. 2, Tucker. Ph. HI 3-9611. 5 yr. old reg. roan Allan Walking stallion, . 1,100 Ibs., very gentle. J. Ralph Jones, P. O. Box 814, Columbus. Good mare mule, 12 yrs. old, $75, also pigs. and hogs for sale V. D. Pulliam, Rt. 4, Calhoun. Sheep and Goats 3 good goats, 2: giving milk; one nannie, 5 months old, Sa. anan-Nubian mixed; other, Nu bian. L. L. Thompson, Rt. 1, Warm Springs. Two nice gentle young milk goats Nubian and Toggenburg; pure blooded Swiss Saanan large milk goat, dry and a fine pure blooded Kid. Above milk goats are milking 3-4 qts daily Must sell at once. Dr. D. A. Bagley, Ph. 2315, Austell. 100 Ewes, many early bred, some Western, others South- downs and Hampshires; large heavy good ewes should bring early lambs. $12.50 ea for lot at farm. Henry C. Darden, La- Grange. Ph. Tu 4 8376. 50.60 grade Ewes 2-3-4 yr. old Hampshire crosses largely bred, some to lamb in Novem- ber. F. C. Davis, Rt. 2, Gray. Few extra fine Suffolk rams Registered or non-registered. Dr. Linwood Morris, Ph. Pa. 2-4804, 902 Sand Bar Ferry Road, Augusta. 9 Western ewes, 1 purebred ram, 2 wethers and~ 1 lamb ram, $130 for lot. C. P. Bush, Wray. Large Male Toggenburg goat, $10 Ray Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Road, Ellenwood. Ph. Stockbridge, 4290. 27 bred Hampshire ewes, for sale, David Randall, RFD 3, Box 307, Washington. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want 5 to 50 head of 350< 500 Ib. beef type stocker steers or heifers, to go on grass, Pierce L. Cline, Oxford. Ph. Covington, 2167. Want 50 feeder shoats, 40 70 Ibs. wt. State price and lo. cation, F, T. Chamblee, 300 Hammond Drive, N. E., Ate lanta 5. Ph. BL 4-2173. Want 2 young Burros, male or female, preferably broken to ride and pull cart. Alsa want saddles and bridles. Must be reasonable. J. A. Shaw, Union Point. Ph. HU 9-4962. Want Reg. milking type Shorthorn cow, fresh or due to freshen no later than Decem- ber; also have for sale, Reg, milking type Shorthorn 7 mos. old of excellent pedigree. W, H, Loudermilk, Cornelia. Want milk goat giving at least 3 qts daily with first or second freshening. Send price in first letter. J. A. Jennings, Rt. $F Dawnville Rd., Dale Ga. ; PAGE SIX _ LIVESTOCK WANTED Want grade steers or heif- i ers, wt: 350 to 500 lbs. Peter Hodkins on Pea Ridge Road, Cornelia, Ph. 84455. POULTRY FOR SALE ss 10 mixed bantam young hens, good layers, 75c ea. Can ship. Mrs. Grace Frazier, Rt. _ 5, Thomaston. % Pure strain Buff Cochin ban tams, feather legged, 4 mos. old pullets, $5 for 2 pullets and rooster, at my home; also Gaint Calif, buck rabbit, for sale or exch. for N. Z. White ae ton Rd. Fairburn. Black Cochin bantam roost. er, 1957 hatch, $2; 4 mos. old Black Cochins, $5 pr. E. J. Pat. ton, Box 217, Ocilla. L 12 Cornish hens, 3 Cornish _ roosters, Bull dog type, wt. 3- 4 lbs. ea. hens now laying, 75c ea. Frank L. Bray, 3255 Bloom field Dr. Macon. Pit game: E. W. Law Clipper and Red Claret stags, pullets and Grey 16 mos. old Mort- - gage Lifter young _ cocks, _ stags, $4, $5; pullets, $4; cocks $7.50. Will not ship. C. G. Pend * Jey, Lithonia. : 12 young W. L. hens, 100 pet laying, $1.25 ea. S. E. Jack. son, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. ._ 10 extra nice White Rock _ hens and 1 rooster, all about 4-1/2 mos. old, hens beginning to lay, $20 for lot. Will not shin d C. P. Craven, 4950 Jett Rd. & W., Atlanta 5. 1957 hatch Dark Cornish bantams (bulldog type), $2 ea; also 1958 hatched Ga. Bob- white quail, priced according _ to age. T. W. Gleaton, Cordele. Ph. 840. Mix. bantam hens, 75c ea. and rooster free with 10 hens; Jarge King and Racing Homer -. pigeons, $1.40 ea; quail and doves, $1.50 ea; Chukar part_ ridge and Ringneck pheasants $2.45 ea; Cornish and Golden Sebrights, $4.45 pr. Send MQ. J. H, Street, 3090 Buford Hwy. Atlanta 6. 15 fine purebred Golden Se- _ bright bantams, quail size, $20 Bud Holland, Coogler Rd., Dalton. Colorful African strain chick ens, known as Easter Egg chickens, lay colored shelled eggs, $35 pr; 4 mo. old prs., $25; 2 mo. pr. $15. L. E. Mor- gan, Rt. 4, Waycross 9 NH red young hens, 2 NH and Game cross pullets, 1 white Leghorn pullet, Red Tooster, mix. Red and white rooster, game hen, $14 for the lot. 3 mi. off Canton Hwy., from Marietta. Mrs. N. R. Rich, 155 Mitchell Dr. Marietta. Ph. 8.0686. i en POULTRY WANTED Want 6 purebred Hampshire Red pullets and 1. purebred Hampshire Red cockerel, 3.6 mos. old. Within radius 30 i. of Marietta. Winnie Ruth Car- rie, 202 Cherokee Rd., Ken- nesaw. Want 60 or more W. L. pul- lets, now laying 60 pct or more Would like large W. L. a Hi- Line, bred to lay large eggs. Y. W. Humphrey, Rt. 1, Box 64, Helena. Want Ancona pullets. Must be reasonable priced. Write ~ age, number, and price. Mrs. Rose Danvers, 212 - 20th St., Columbus. Want purebred White Wyan dotte bantams, 1 cockerel, and some hens. Must be young stock. Mrs. Ethel Ferrell Mill- er, 824 S. Broad St. Cairo. buck. Mrs. M. Ritz, Campbell-}: to lay and bred to lay. Must be best breeds and shipped. H, T. Deweese, Rt. 1, Culberson, N. C, (Reisdent of Union Co. Ga.). 5 Want 25-30 young Brown Leghorn pullets, ready to lay. Mrs. Namon Wallace, Cum. ming. Ph. 6735. GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE 125 good, healthy Ringneck pheasants, 40 April hatch, good for breeders, $2 ea. at my home. Will crate and ship 3 for $7, and you pay Frt. Contact immediately. C. R. Cole, Car- nesville. : Correction: Americas finest strain White King pigeons, $3 (not $2.00) pair. Ogden Geil- fuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd. Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. HE 5-7385 Smyrna. Quail: Blue Scale, Swamp, Cape, Benson, 1 Button cock, also Wood ducks, Golden phea sants and Amherst; few breed ing pens. H. Tonsgard, 4279 Lamar St., Decatur. Ph. BU 9. 0953. Coturnix quail ,also Bob- whites, $1 ea. Permit No. 96 T. G. OKelley, Maysville. Ph. OL 2-2121. Large Northern Bobwhite quail, disease free and fully feathered, excellent breeders. Flight conditioned for release At my place only. Permit No. 77. Jack Holland, 471 Pasley pee ta E., Atlanta 16. Ph. JA 1958 hatch extra large North ern Bobwhite breeder quail. Free color photos and price. Bred and improved 38 yrs; 1 to 3 ozs. heavier than average. Wm. A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bidg., Atlanta. Ph. MU 8.0866. Pigeons; common, mated and working, $1 pr; White Swiss Homers, $1.50 pr; young Muscovy ducks about half grown, $1.50 ea; White Afri- can guineas, 90c ea; mixed breed, 75c ea; bantam hens, $1 ea; Hamburg roosters $1.50. No personal chks. Starling Yawn, Byromville. Rabbits for sale. Billie Mos- es, 937 Pulliam St. S. W. At- lanta 15. Large, very dark color, Pea- fowl hen, $15. Will ans in- quiries if stamp is enclosed. Mrs. B. C. Blyler, Sr., Rt. 1, Claxton. 6 Pheasant hens (3 grown, 3 half-grown) 2 Ringneck phea sant cocks, and 8 Cornish ban- tams, 6 wks. old, $20 for the lot. Ralph Brown, Box 20, Pa. cific Ave., Austell. Large French Mondain pig eons, also large type Kings and Ringneck doves for saie. J. R. N. Harber, Rt. 2, Alma.. Several hundred full grown Bob white quail above aver- age in wt. Mrs. M. L. DAr- mond, Rt. 1, Midland. 100 prs. select Bobwhite breeders, from early spring hatch, $3 pr; several hundred 14.20 wks, old birds, $1.25 ea; 6 wk. old quail, 90c ea. J. L. cere POO! Box 116, Cuth= ert, 3 pr. and 1 extra breeder Chukars, $16. Will not ship. Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chickamauga. Rabbits, breeding stock, 10 does and 2 bucks, $2 ea. for all or half $2.50 ea. se arately. Billy R. Muse, 225 allaway St., College Park. Ph. 7-7308. _N. Z. White rabbits. Founda. tion stock, bucks and does at reduced prices; also Juniors and pre-Juniors. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta '|8 Ph. TR 4-6452. Want 15 W. L. pullets, ready SAME, FOWL, etc WANTED | Nice sundried pea worm-free, 65 lb; 5 plus postage; few dried a 60 Ib. Terry, R. ockmart, Want buck and 2 does of each, California Chinchillas, Duteh rabbits, also any kind breeding age does, near At- lanta, C. R. Philpot, 1577 Bank head Ave., N, W. Atlanta, 18 Ph. SY 4.0009. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Martin and Dipper gourds, 25c ea; small mixed sizes, 10c ea; also dried peaches and dried pears, in 3 pt. plastic bags, $1 plus 35 postage. Mrs. W. E, Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Large garden pumpkins, 50 to $1 ea; few small ones, 25c ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. Geo. lins, 891 Hammond Dr. N. E. Atlanta 5. Ph. Blackburn 5. 1449. 100 lb. cap. white feed sacks without letters, 30c. No less 10 sold. Add 50e postage for 10; $1.25 postage per 100 Clar- ence McMillian, Rt. 1, Dacula. Ph. 3-2733 Lawrenceville. One un-assembled Bee-hive. Make offer. Cannot ship or an- swer mail. R. A. Burriss, 1980 Niskey Lake Rd. S. W., At- lanta 11. Ph, DI 4.1594, 20 Bee-hives, $5 ea; Not bought hives but have frames in them. Write for more infor- mation, or come. Carl Crider, Box 247, Crawford. Yellow root, fresh dug and washed, 4 lb. lard box full, $1 read and green hot Cayenne mixed pepper, 1/2 gal. 50c. All green if preferred. Add post- age. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Print feed sacks, 35 ea, my home. Mrs. Grace Frazier, Rt. 5, Thomaston. Hand gathered Sage, washed and_dried in Shade, $1.35 Ib. P. P. in Ga. No orders filled without stam envelope en. closed. Mrs, Alta Wood, Rt. 2, Martin. Black Snake root, 60c for large matchbox full; also Yel- low Root and life everlasting Mtn. Ditney, $1 for large hand ful of each kind. Add pogt- age. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground. Any quanity of pears, you pick, $1 bu. S. S. Storer, Rt. 4, Douglasville. , Sweetgum, Wild Cherry, Al dar, Poplar, Persimmon, Pine, red, white Oak, Dogwood barks, Goldenseal, Yellow Dock, Elder, Plum, Poke roots, 2 lbs., $1; Mullein, Plantain, $1 lb; 4 Tansy, Horehound, lants, $1; fine Sunflower seed 1 qt. Add postage. Mrs. John meee (Addison), Rt. 2, Hart- well. Home grown Chinese Chest nuts, 40 lb. plus postage. Tak ing orders now J. E. Dangler, 801 Park City Rd., Rossville. Nice shade dried Sage and Add postage. Send cash or gal, Also Sage plants, $1 doz. All Del. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Nice dried Apples, 60c Ib. Adwd postage. Send cash or MO. Mrs. S. L. Allen, Rt. 6, Marietta. : Hand picked Sage, shade dried, $1 pint cup full; also 10 lbs. white rice popcorn, shelled, $2.50; 10 lbs. on cob, $2 Add postage. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd., Dalton. Jerusalem artichokes, ready to dig about middle Oct. (can be planted then and will come a in Spring), both red and white var. $7 bu. at home or Exp. Col. $1.75 gal. PP 3rd zone. C. W, Page, 149 North Ave, N. E. Atlanta 8. Sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, no letters: small amount Prints, 3 for $1; large number plain white, 25 ea. 1|to handle standard brood or WANTED Want 12-15 Ibs. new goose ipeners. Mrs. Jas. W. Harrison ite, : Want Sourwood honey, 10 or 20 lbs., Strained or Chunk, pails or glass. W. Berry, Rt. 3. Marietta, Want 10 to 20 lbs. Chestnuts. Write ee and amount. Mrs. = L, Boggus, Rt. 1, Hamp- on. Want 100 to 500 Black Lo- cust fence posts, round, 6 ft. long apes 6 in. Dia. Quote price del. E. I. Meekins, P. O. Box 367, Pembroke ~ 3 Want buy Honey Extractor shallow frame from small lots of honey. Sta 2 price and con. dition. E. J. arst, 2455 Wil- son Dr., S. W. Atlanta 11. Want 2 or 3 bu, ripe Figs. Advise amount and price. J. B. Dunbar, P. O. Box 372, At- lanta. Ph. JA. 5-2061, HANDICRAFTS - FOR SALE Crochet baby shoes, pink, bie white, = = eer Oilies, pineapple designs, yel- low, pink, white, set of 3, $2.; crochet potholders, 2, 65c; woven jersey loop potholders, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Joe B. Woody, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Handmade quilt for dbl. bed, Flower Garden, of solid and print colors, quilted by the piece, print linings, $8, plus postage. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Rt. 1, Toomsboro. Dbl. bed size quilts, $7 ea.; quilt tops, $2. Add postage. Mrs. Maggie Turner, River- dale. Ph. Jonesboro, GR 8- 6483. Dresser scarves, hand Emb., some tatted trimmed, and stitched on design, $1; $1.50; $1.75 ea. Mrs. J. C. Bell, P. O. Box 355, Lithia Springs. Handmade appliqued Dutch Doll quilt top, lange size, $7 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Clara Bigham, Box 69, Chatsworth Rd., Dalton. Nice tea aprons, 65c; pat- tern aprons, $1.25. Good ma- terial, well made. PP in Ga. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. White crochet booties, trim- med pink, blue, green, yel- low, 75 pr.; bibs to match, both for $1; huck towels in Mexican weave, $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe. Handmade Emb. pillow- cases, full size on good sheet- | ing, $1.25 set; Emb. dish- towels, 10c ea.; 60e set; pot holders, def. colors, 15 ea.; 2, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. L White pillowcases, crochet edge, $1.25 pr.; med. size aprons, white, printed, 50c ea.; 3, $1.25; white dishcloths day-of-the-week Emb., set of 7, $1; woven potholders, 2, nie er a clot . ee with go ring hangers, 3, 25c. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. Gainesville. White cotton crochet baby shoes, ribbon of choice color, 2 designs, $1 pr.; colored of rayon thread, $1.25. Add 10e postage for ea. pr. Mrs. M. E. Dailey, 403 Thompson Ave., East Paint. Nice quilt tops, two Wed- ding Ring, $4.50 ea.: Gen- tlemans Bow, squares, $2.75 ea. Dbl. bed pples, plus postage. Mrs. dol FD 3, R white crochet | Ri lace for pillowcases, $1 pr.;|- M. Major, Rt. 7, Gainesville. |M I A Byron Haynes, Bh Ms th. both tee white crocheted lace for 01 cases, $1 pr; huck tow 12, Perry. Crochet corde hand b blue, brown, bl gold, all white, crochet rug yarn or black and gold, \ silver, $3.50. Mrs, Frank Cro- zier, Bluffton. s Asst. towels, rons, 40c; Crowe, fingers, nes, Rt. crochet size, $1 New, large paid lijay. 7 pire Blij exic: HLH. at) size. Add No Buyer pay postage, W. Dame, Box 10, Juliette. ee, Tee solid col. pi matching trim, $1.5 print, solid color ar med, extra large, 75c; 80c. Add postage. Robinson, Rt. 8, Little girls cotton organdy tea aprons, stit with automatic machine, ea. Add _ postage. Miss I Rt. 2 Ga White pillowcases, edge, $1.25; med. size white and print, $1.25; white set of 7, ers, dif. col. a8 No checks. Mrs. Byron 2 nice quilt tops, $2 ea; 2 ineapple design centerp 2 ea; potholde: postage. Mittie Canton. | emb. designs feed sacks, $1.50 pr; also wl or print a r made from sacks, $1 ea. D Mrs. A. L. Copeland, RFD Box 29.B, Waverly, _ Crochet boo: postage (Addison), Ri 6 quilt tops, dbl. bed eked of dif col prints, $3 Aprons assorted borde ea. Add postage. Miss Ode Parks, Rt. 3, Box 127, size, good cotton ma and paddi Hand made Indian He: guest towels with drawn wi trim, size 18 x 27 in, $1.25 5 dbl. bed se made of = print scra a Nice, new Tea aprons cian 3 asst. borders, 2 aprons ass Mrs. London St: in well matched 2 or $3.50 e E Wot Be 5 a3 ; i Cross, String, pieced in| cross. 5 and $6. Mrs, - $5 an: s ma, Sibel. ran, 200 MISCELLANEOUS |. Mead white size unbleached dish 3, 25c; white Pillowcases with trimmed, eS 50c; large, with Gain ap ons, dh eco ish tow 0 1 terrycloth pothol Cc in eee c. Add postag 7, Gainesville. -25c ea. A Roper, Rt. Large size pillowcases with edging in colors, o , made of white trim aprons, pr. Woolen; $1.25 Any colors. White _pil- eee ae ae or Em trim, $1.10 pr; white lace trim med bandkarchiets, my ed, 25c ea. Add checks. Mrs. D. S. Mi 3, Alpharetta. New handmade quilts, size, print and aoe solid ~ colo: Rt. 2, Ha or 2, $5. With 30c postage. Miss _ Mable Parr, Rt. 1 Reynol 500 hand made quilt tops, Gal; 1 $2.50 ea. M. O. ; Bare Rt 1, Eine gl ea. Aaa Frank Parks, in Weave, $1 ea. Mrs. binson, Rt. A, Mo *PP. ; is -{eolor, and print, trimmed 8 ___ }aprons, small, med. and large 1dmade Dbl. Wed- g, quilts, made of ood tton material and pad- ding, $12.50 ea; 3 piece Emb. ity sets, $1.25 set also Emb ses, full size, of good material, $2.10 set. PP. stad Ellis, Ri, 6, ae Robinson, Rt. 8, Gainesville. . Emb. pillowcases, med. size, $1 set; emb. dishtowels, days- |of-the.week, $1 set; others with emb., 10c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. tL. M. Maior, Ree 7, Gainesville. Sucranteed by Mnaufacturer ct State 50c ea, Add postage. Mrs. Paul: abl and 6 one all d dbl., 50e yd. 5 yds white single tatting, 35c; 6 yd dbl. white tatting, 40c yd. All fancy. No checks, Mrs. G. G; Clifton, Rt. 3, Box 157, Mil len ; New bite, handmade in nice designs in cotton prints, lange size for dbl beds, $6.50 ea, plus postage. Rosie Crowe, ae 2, Gainesville. : BRISCOE FARMS, Jackson, entia NE Ground ont with 15% Molasses ; See _(P) Fiber (NTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia Miss Dixie 16% Dalry Feed f (P) Fiber MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia Cimco Yellow Corn 9.0 ~ (P) Fat 10.3 RADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado / Wheat Gray Shorts ond Screenings j (P) Fiber R MERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia Ground Cobs, Shucks with Molasses 4 (P) Fiber 16.0 F 16.9 GS 20 F 5.3- Kin Dog crochet bed speard, s F erbot? design, 90 x 108 in., including fringe, $50.,| plus postage Mrs. Guy Pick- ard, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Crochet centerpieces, 50c and $1 ea; cream and sugar pot holders, 50e pr; crochet edge for pillowcases, $1 pr; 3 piece chair sets, $3.50 set; handkerchief aprons, $1 ea; pillowcases with crochet edge, $2 pr. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. - FLORIDA SOAP CORPORATION, Doxters Inlet, Florida St. John River 50% Protein Meat and Bone Meal (P) Protein KITCHENS FEED MILLING, INC., Atlanta, Georgia Money Maker 24% Dairy Feed (P) Protein NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota Nutrena 38% Poultry saree g C ) Fat ROBERTS RICE MILLS, ING., Weiner, Arkansas _ Rice Mill By-Product \ (P) Fiber SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia Moflo 16% Dairy Feed (P) Fiber (P) Protein AND FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED AUGUST, * und by State Chemist uaranteed by Manufacturer PROTEIN ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama Red Hot Fitting Feed 3 ide of Dixie Dairy ae 8 feeds as declared LFALFA oe COOPERATIVE, INC, Belle Mina, Alabama 1 feed as declared 14.0 13.4 16.0 18.4 * Protein Low hs Fat Low RKANSAS STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Carlisle-Stuttgart, Arkansas 2 feeds as declared TA MILLING COMPANY, Tica Georgia rought Emergency Mixed Feed Type B' = * Fat Low 7 feeds as declared '& W CANNING COMPANY, INC., Groveland, Florida feed as declared : . BICKLEY, Marshaliville, Georgia feeds as declared IRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia feeds as declared yrs. size, $1. 50 ea; fanc gandy tea aprons, _ sti with automatic machine. $ , ea; print aprons, 50c ea. Add postage. Miss Ethel Crowe, Bite 2, Gainesville. j +5 dbl. bed size quilt tops of new print scraps, 2 Gents Bowtie, one ea. of Non-= Such, Indian Hatchet, and Lazy Gal, $2.50 ea. Send ~ Mrs. C. C. Davis, Rt, 1, Em= pire. 1958 : soe 3.0 1.7 STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia od FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 5 feeds as declared FONDA MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia 3 feeds as declared GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gai. osville, Georgia 3 feeds as declared GENERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota Purity Oat Mill By-Product * Fiber High 1 feed as declared * Fat Low GEORGIA FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia High Calorie Broiler Finisher G ul cusyh NAVIGATION COMPANY, Southport, North Carolina : s declared * Protein Low 12 feeds as declared HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia Egg-A-Day Laying Mash Chickettes HERMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee Big Tenn 16% Protein Dairy Feed * Fat Low INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina 2 feeds os declared JOINER AND GARNER, Sandersville - Tennille, Georgia 1 feed as declared aeiae CELLULOSE CORPORATION, BUCKEYE COTTON OIL ION, Cincinnati, Ohio : - Buckeye 11% Protein Toasted Soybean Hulls : * Fiber High feed as declared KENTUCKY BY-PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Louisville, Kentucky 1 feed as declared LABUDDE FEED AND GRAIN COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1 feed as declared T ER MILLS, INC., Buhler, Kansas 1 feed as declared ROLINA MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, South Carolina _ feed as declared. RR AND. BOATRIGHT, Sandersville, Georgia Crimped Oats GS 11.0 * Fiber High F 11.6 LAVONIA ROLLER a INC., Lavonia, Georgia Tugalo River Gray S$ horts * Fat Low Wheat and Oats * Fat Low 2 feeds as declared 15.0 15.3 10.0 112 ENTRAL GOTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia peerenity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Prime Quality G 36.0 * Fiber High F 36.9 NTRAL SOYA COMPANY, INC., Fort Wayne, Indiana ; 2 feeds as declared D. L. LEE AND SONS, Alma, Georgia Bone and Meat Feeding Tankage * Protein Low 45.0 44.4 LEE'S FEED SERVICE, Newnan, Georgia 1 feed as declared LEE AND GORDON MILL, Chickamauga, Georgia 1 feed as declared city MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia _ dom Up Sweet Feed 5 feeds as declared LEXINGTON ROLLER MILLS, INC., Lexington, Kentucky 1 feed as decicred HE COLORADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado 1 feed as declared ~ COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Cincinnati, Ohio, Baltimore, Maryland, Flower oO Pig Starter - Medicated - For Swine Only Fat Low _ Pig Starter - | Medicated - For Swine Only * Fat Low 4 feeds as dasixed ranch, Ga. 4.5 3.0 4.5 2.9 COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 2 feeds as declared DIX GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee feed as declared |E-PO! >RTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattenoose, Tennessee Lion Shorts G ed Lion Shorts ed Lion Shorts feeds as declared ALFALFA MILLS, ING., Erie, Michigan feeds as declared HN W. ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chamblee, Georgia _ feeds as declared EED a Nashville, Tennessee ared * Fiber High * Fiber High * Fiber High 1 feed as declared MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia 2 feeds as declared x Fat Low MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, LTD., Augusta, Georgia Lotta Pork Hog Feed ; MARINE AND ANIMAL BY- -PRODUCTS CORPORATION, New York, New York Mapco Fish GS 60.0 Meal * Protein Low F 58.9 rf i: : G. W. MILLS, Byron Georgia 1 feed as declared MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Quincy, illinois : feeds as declared Lea * Fiber High THE Tew ERA MILLING. COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kansas Polar Bear Wheat Gray Shorts and Ground Wheat Screenings not exceeding aM G 16.0 3.5 F 18.1 41 NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota 2 feeds | as declared PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., Clinton, nas Gainesville, Georgia : 4 feeds as declared PLANTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Clarksdale, Mississippi 1 feed as declared PREMIUM POULTRY AND FEED COMPANY, Conyers, Georgia 1 feed as declared PRODUCERS RICE MILL, INC., Stuttgart, Arkansas 1 feed as declared PURITAN MILLS, Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1 ae as eee ontinued on page Eight) How Farmer Participates || 9 Conservation Reserve (Continued From Page 0 he must file the application form with his County Office before the local dead-. line date. This deadline date varies be- tween States. If funds are not sufficient to accept all applications, contracts will first be awarded to applicants offering land at less than maximum rates. There- fore, the producer may offer his land at less than the established maximum rate if he desires. ate Each State ASC Committee sets a _ deadline, not later than October 24, 1958, for farmers to return their signed applications to the County ASC Office. Any State or County ASC Office can give you this local deadline for returning sign- ed applications. 3. If the farmers application is approv- _ ed, he is notified from his County ASC _ Office that a 1959 Conservation Reserve _ eontract is ready for his signature. He _ has 15 days (from the mailing date of the - notice) to sign the contract. __ 1. The Conservation Reserve is the only . art of the Soil Bank program available. his is the long-range program, in which _ afarmer puts cropland under contract for 8 or 10 years. The government shares with the farmer the cost of putting an - approved conservation practice on the _ reserved land planting trees or grass or wildlife cover, or building dams for - water conservation or for fish production. _ (The Acreage Reserve, the short-range _ part of the Soil Bank, ends with 1958 _ calendar year). Conservation Reserve payment rates average higher for 1959. The na- tional average annual payment rate is a payment rate 10 percent higher that - the regular rate. For example: The rate per acre. A gricultura CALENDAR| I October 9, Tifton . Soil Perhitty Short Course. Shorthorn Sale. October 2-11, Atlanta Southeastern Fair. : _ October 13, Rome American Dairy Association of Georgia District meeting, oe October 14, Gainesville American Dairy Association of Geom: Dis- trict meeting. October 15, Carrollton A.D.A. Georgia District meeting. October 15, Tifton Broiler Production Marketing Short Course. October 15, Woodbury 9th Annual Pimiento Festival. of $13.50 an acre, up 35 percent from 1958. 3. Farmers who place all-their eligible land in the Conservation Reserve earn established for a farm is $13.50 an acre. If the owner puts all eligible land in the program, the rate will be increased by 10 percent ($1.35) to a total of $14.85 4. Funds are available to accept about 12.5 million acres in the 1959 Conserva- tion Reserve. Allocations of funds are > made to States and in turn by the State ASC Committees to the counties, Farm- ers who want to be more certain that: their land will be accepted in the 1959 | Conservation Reserve may offer their eligible land for less than the maximum payment rate set by their ale ASC Committees. ] FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE BUT WITHIN. 7 T AND FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED AUGUST, A956 tion board. This board - county agent, other agricultural Farm Bureau. Nominations - in any of the ASC Biogas: i . ty committees in each county will | thes. eoriehdhiae? sa will wes 5 munity. s ing will be used this ee n be mailed to all elig prior to the voting | ASC offices. The State Administ plained that ASC comm men will be nominated t committees selected by the count sentatives, and the president made by petitions signed by 10 orr farmers. The ballots will provide for in votes, too, According to Bradlee es tees is participating or eligible to vote. Following the Tocal electio: continued, the chairman of th in a county convention on October 3 fei The be in office November 4, 1958 (Continued from page Seven)) PROTEIN PROTEIN FAT FIBRE | - PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta, Georgia _ THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia a , 1 feed as declared ___1 feed as declared Be R & G FEED COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, oun Georgia 2 feeds as declared Duplex Egg Mash a ; RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri Tau ead Fiber High are Purina Game Bird Breeder Layena (Complete Ration) G 20.0 3.0 7.0 ae 2 Schein awe te sh * Protein Low E192 3.5 58 Fiber ; High ie, a 31 feeds as declared iS tncde se dactaren ; ic ND ODUCTS COMPANY, Blytheville, Ark ela doleeae siseef gh pe bed speed SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spartanbers, South aratin : = = 2 feeds as declared ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas aan : 1 feed as declared STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., saan Georgia Es ace Base _-- ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia No. 16 All Mash Lay Pag ae os 6 178 aa ee Cherokee Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime a 5 a4 1 ek. 4 te Sdacloiad : i - * Fiber High F 41.3 3.6 14.7 STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Mecon, - Geosie eo Etowah Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality ~ 1 feed as declared eae. 7 G 36.0 3.0 17.0 Bee * Fiber High F 36.9 37 18.3 STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georia ; . - Super Quality Calorated Brand 21% Nu-Day-Lay M RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota * Protein and Fat tow 1 feed as declared Super Quality Brand 16% Dairy Feed ; : SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton, Georgia * Protein Low ng 1 feed as declared = Super Quality Brand 16% Dairy, fore A s st SS * Prot Ow ae SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxvilie, Tennessee 3 ae 1 feed as declared TRIPP'S MILLING COMPANY, Eastman, Georgia _ SHAWNEE MILLING COMPANY, Shawnee, Oklahoma ssSt=~CS eee ee Bee 1 feed as declared WAYNE ee coe INC., Jesup Georgia bit a "s 16% Dai d ; ba SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee ran atk eh Sat * Fiber High 3 1 feed as declared z 1 feed as declared Tsar es ___SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama ___2 feeds as declared sei ea a Aare g, h 2 eee Uncle Sam Dalry Feed J. ALLEN SMITH AND COMPANY, Knoxville, Tennessee * Fat Low 3 2 feeds as declared 3 feeds as declared ; f i SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, | INC., 1 Rome, - Georgia hoary! VALLEY OIL MILL, INC., Croabwaed: Mississippl e Stivers Best Wheat Brown Sherts G 16.0 3.5 75 1 feed as declared t * Protein Low B53 5.2 6.6 4 feeds as declared opt 3 ee aan Reinet THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Lafayette, Alabama Other Violations ! 1 feed as declared TOTAL Geo rgia @ EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH e } f @ LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI @ PEANUTS G e0 wes Fi i . e IMPROVED PECANS