Commissioner s eee s y e 4 a Bi rie D i Yd 1 zs i ~ \ 5 iy sf i | EEA, i fi , OAARG j x Lae tA} 6 ie Maer Li Hl i Wy i z y ie sal . er : iy \\ : ec \ 4 3 a x \ HN \ fT 2 4 s , NX x M A Vr f is : aX Phil Campbell, By CLIFFORD J OHNSON _ Executive Secretary Georgia Milk Producers Ine, few years ago, milk production in a was not sufficient to meet de- on a year round basis. Under these ditions the one year base worked well, it today that situation has reversed and n which wore out the usefulness of 2 one year base. As a result, the three ar base became a part of the Georgia of 1958. m means of keeping production in line men and it is fair to all of us, With- our three year base we would be ught i in the vicious cycle of over produc- cle would be continuous with decreasing ices resulting in greater production and on a three year plan we can maintain a erage price for milk. y milk base is actually just a ea llotting the proper share of a plants payroll to each producer. Although 18 possible that no immediate benefits ll be felt, we know that this is protec- or our future. Certainly the man who been in the business for years can sily see the need for this protection. some examples of how the three year e stabilizes production thereby pre- nting severe price fluctuations, are as lows: Example I: Suppose the first year you ed 1,000 lbs. per day during the base ng period; the second year you ship- 000 lbs. per day, and the third year shipped 2,000 lbs. per day. This is a increase when all conditions are fa- our base the first year equals 1,000 imes 3 years equals 3,000 divided by quals 1,000 Ibs. daily. Your base the sec- year equals 1,000 plus 1,000 plus 1,- ) equals 3,500 divided by 3 equals 1,167 . daily. Your base the third year uals 1,000 plus 1,500 plus, 2,000 lbs. s 4,500 divided by 2 equals 1,500 Ibs. have a surplus of milk. This is the con- The three year base is our industry : supply and demand. It is good for all. and the resulting bad effects. This creasing farm income. It is this simple daily. Your base the fourth year equals drop the first years production, add the fourth years production and divide by 3. Example Il: Now suppose the above situation were altered as a result of a drought or other disaster. First year you ship 1,000 lbs. and your base equals 1,000 Ibs. Second year you ship 1,500 lbs, and your base equals 1,167 lbs. Third year there is a disaster and you only ship 500 Ibs. Your third year base would then be 1,000 plus 1,500 plus 500 Ibs. equals 3,000. divided by 3 equals 1,000 lbs. daily. Because of your misfortune, your base in the third year is lower than in the sec- ond year. On a one year plan, however, it would be extremely difficult and in many instances impossible. | Although no example is shown, the. man who does not increase can always be sure of his fair and proportionate share of the market on a three year plan, On a one year plan, it is possible for him to lose a percentage of his higher priced utiliza- tion each year if other producers increased beyond fluid milk sales. Clean Out Fertilizer Equipment Carefully Within the past few months there have . been several cases of severe damage to - cotton fields by the apparent use of con- - taminated liquid fertilizer spreader equip- ment. - | _ A few persons have attempted to use the same equipment for pasture weed control and liquid fertilizer applications. ' 2. 4-D is very difficult to remove com- pletely from fertilizer spreader equipment and as little as one part per million in spray or liquid fertilizer will affect cotton growth. Wherever and whenever possible the same equipment should not be used for weed killers and crop sprays or fertilizers. If such equipment must be used for both, every precaution should be taken to pro- perly clean it. In cleaning such. cept use gen- -erous amounts of TSP (trisodium phos- phate) in the wash water and soak for some time. Be sure to wash down the outside of the equipment a as well as the inside. Don't Stop Killing, Boll Weevils Now. Although the cotton growing season is pretty far along in some areas of the stata - this is no time for farmers to slow down in their fight against the boll weevil. - Recent checks in South Georgia cot- ; ae 2 ton fields revealed an increase in the per- centage of punctured squares. Migration ~ is underway in South Georgia in large numbers and this explains the pEcsence of ~ | many weevils in blooms. Applications of insecticide should defi- nitely be continued for boll protection until the young bolls are at least three weeks old. Use maximum recommended amounts of insecticides at 4-day intervalg s_> where weevil infestations are heavy and pee where migration is occurring. In releasing this advice the Agricul- ! tural Extension Service says that while bollworms are not a serious problem at present some fields have damaging infes- tations and plants should be checked fre+ quently because this pest can infest fields almost overnight. The Extension Service Greed farmers not to stop weevil control measures just because cotton has stopped blooming. Ac- cording to Extension Entomologist more insect damage to cotton is caused late in the season than at any other time and Georgia farmers should stop donating one- half bale or more per acre to insects late in the season for the lack of a few more S applications of insecticide, Agricultural CALENDAR August 12, Cordele Georgia Spotted | Poland China Association Show and Sale August 15, Newnan Georgia Jersey Cattle Club Annual Fall Sale August 24-27, Rock Eagle Fourth An- * nual Georgia Poultry Institute August 18, Tifton Small Grain, Win- ter Grazing Short Course. Georgia EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH GEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI eis 2 2 Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES NUMBER | : s ; a ee _ PAGE TWO - MARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 L gorroni At [Assocation Emm nah eae Shane al NATIONA PHIL CAMPBELL Address requests to be MANAGER, Editor Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- eensed as a commercia)] busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercia! business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respo,'sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting fzom published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried im any pub. lication that is delivered mailing list, changes of address, etc. to Market Bulletin, ohange of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR. Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. MARKET BULLETIN STAFF through the United States mail. sdded to of removed from . CIRCULATION Atlanta, All requests for Jack Gilchrist . Assistant Editor Deborah Anglin Notices . Mrs. Blizapeth Hynds Circulation Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. Published weekly at 114- oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as secona. 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 Sectien 1103, Act of Oct. 8. Candler Clement Jr 122 Pace St. Covington, Ga., 1917 oem : WANTED exon 2 Middleaged man, married, 2 white men, middleaged, mo children, wants job on farm. Can handle all types farm machinery. 30 yrs. exp. Have to be moved. Anywhere in Ga. at once. John H. Car- neite, Rt. 1, Americus. Ph. 1468. Want at once, good perma- ment job on farm. 41 yr. old man with 18 yr. old son. Force, enough to work large place. Prefer poultry, cattle or grain. Move anywhere, any _ time. _ Healthy, sober, reliable work- ers, exp. all kinds of farming. Ans. by mail. K. E. Guyton, Ga. Ave., P. O. Station A, At- Janta 15.. - White woman wants job on farm, doing light farm work. ill answer all letters with tamp enclosed. Stella Rhine- ardt: Rt. 1, Young Harris. White, family man in 60s, in family, Exp. all farming, ivestock, laying hens, etc. want caretaker farm job. 4-5 R. house, running water, wired for Elec. stove, on school Rt. Have to be moved. J. G. Wat- gon, 1152. Ses Ave., S. W., Atlanta 10. Man with wife, wants job as Dairyman in North Ga. 30 yrs. in dairying, 7 yrs. of it on the D.H.1LA. No children. Prefer Surge parlor. No field work. Keith Arnold Snedegar, Rt. 2, Box 188, Blairsville. Exp. farmer wants work on general farm, also exp. with ivestock. Can operate any kind machinery. Small fam- ijlv, able and willing to work. Write offer. C. W. Jackson, Rt. 1, Palmetto. . . White, Christian, wife and 1: child wants job on farm in Gordon Co.. Can drive truck and tractor, help with pick- ing cotton, and other light work. 3-4 R. house and by the day or week wages. Must be with reliable, sober party. E. J Southerland, Rt. 6, Powers Ferry Rd; N.W., Atlanta 5, * want job on poultry farm raising broilers or looking af- ter laying hens. Have experi- ence raising broilers. Need 6 room house. W. T. Johnson, Rt. 3, Church St. c/o Mrs. Emma Cole, Buford. o9 yr. old, white man, with wife, wants job on farm. Drive tractor or other farm work. Want 3-4 R. house, wired for elec. stove, water, etc. and reasonable salary. John M. Swallows, 883 Cherokee Ave., SE, Atlanta 15. : Middle aged couple want job on poultry farm or as caretakers. Also well experi- enced in nursery work. Can give any references you want. C. T. Cheatham, 1988 2nd St., Macon. Man 43 yrs. old single, want job helping gather crops. Ex- perienced in tractors, machin- ery, repairing, carpentry, etc. also, cows, dairy or ranch. John W. Cardell, 1212 Third St., Macon. 64 yrs. old man wants job doing light work on farm, ten- ding chickens and other small, odd jobs for place to live. H. L. Boone, 401 Clark St., Cov- ington, Ph. 7734. Sober, Christian man, 45 yrs. old, married with 4 yr. old boy, want job as caretaker of farm or share crop. Was raised on farm. Need to move now, will have to be moved. oe H. Marler, Rt. 2, Ross- ville. ~ FARM HELP WANTED Want unencumbered coun- try woman, 30-45 yrs., to do light farm work on farm, for room, board and salary. Carl Perry, 603 Ea. Monroe. oe. | lanta. Spring . St. Want colored couple to help on farm and care for riding horses. Will provide well. Call collect. W. C. Davis, Stock- bridge, Ph, 4445. Want man with small fam- ily to work in dairy and do general farm work, $100. mo. salary and house to live in. T. KE, Ferrell, Madison, Want help to pick cotton beginning next week, H. G. Bloodsworth, Rt. 1, Pineview. Want colored family to move in house and help gather cot- ton and man to ride peanut combine, room house, water and lights. Warner Carter, Rt. 1, Sycamore, Want at once, settled, mid- |dleaged, Christian, white wo- man, unencumbered, to live in home on farm and do light farm work. Room and board and reasonable salary. Mrs. L. S. Lee, Jacksonville Hwy., Box 56, Jesup, Ph. Garden 7- 2246. Want unencumbered neat, clean, white woman, not over 45 yrs., willing worker, to live with elderly woman on farm, in Clayton Co. and do light farm work, tending chickens, rabbits, flowers, ete. Salary according to ability, $7.50 to $15. week. P. W. Willis, Jr., 9239 Nelms Dr., S. W. Atlanta 15. Ph. PO 7-9036. Want reliable man to work on Beef Cattle farm. Apply in person. R. E. Avery, Mer., Shamrock Stock Farm, Zebu- lon. Want family by Sept. 1, for my farm, lower part of Coweta Co., Corinth-Grantville Rd. Gather crop. 7 A. cotton allot- ment. House will be good cond. elec. current available, put in running water for right fam- ily. Prefer couple without children. No letters. See. Cul- len B. Gosnell, Rt. 2, Hogans- ville. Want middleaged couple to live in small house on farm located in Pickens Co., and do light farm work. Mrs. H. P. Bunch, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Want colored married man, no children, to help on Cat- tle farm. Must be tractor dri- ver Give experience and ref- erences. Good 4 R. house and $45. week salary. W. A. Rook- er, c/o Westover Farm. Due West Kennesaw Rd. Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Want sober reliable middle- aged couple. Gather and grade Eggs. No exp. necessary. Pre- fer farm couple, no children. Good pay. House furnished, wired for Elec. stove. Run- ning water. Wood. 5 mi. At- Near church, grocery store and bus line. Dan Dea- ton, 359 No. Highland Ave. N.E. Atlanta 7. SALE EVENTS August 7Friday 10 A.M., Auction Sale at Farm, 5 mi. Eatonton, Putnam Co., on Greensboro Hwy ... Com- plete dispersal ton state dairy operation 160 fine Hol- stein and Guernsey cattle. TB and Bangs clean; 10 Shetland pony mares, 7 with colts and 3 bred; also, all farm equipment. Tom C. Hallman, Eatonton. Augusta 8Saturday1 PM., Auction of Dairy cattle at Farm, Plains, Sumter Co. . .. Holsteins and Ayer- shiresboth Registered and | Grades, also Holstein ser- vice bull. All TB, Blood- tested and Vaccinated. E. L. Rogers, Plains. : August 11Tuesday 1:30 PMat the Valdosta and Lowndes Co. Auditorium Purebred Duroc Swine Sale. Sherman B. Hall, Pavo. August 10-11 Monday and Tuesday Valdosta, Lowndes Co., Pony Auction Sale... 400-500 ponies, larve selec- tion of both suing breeders Grade and Registeredon auction. Tom, Hewitt, Val- dosta, FLOWERS White June and red Spider Lily bulbs, small, $1.50 G; large, $2.50; extra large, 75c doz.; mix. col. German Tris, Trympet and Phoenix Dafio- dils, white Narcissi, Same prices; Daylilies, Jap. Sun- flower, Birds Eye, Asparagus, 75 doz. Add postage. Mautile Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 242, Bremen. ing Alfred Jonquils, $2 C.; white : Narcissus, white Star of Bethlehem, blue, single Hy- acinths, pink Thrift, 50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Florence Leathers, Rt. 1, Buchanan. Large type Chrysanthe- pe Silver white, Golden yellow, Colter, Lavender, Shaggy cream, Bronze, Mo- hawk, red, $1 doz.; at Daylilies, tall and dwarf, $1 doz. Add 25c postage. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Rt. 5, Cuthbert. Begonias: dbl. red, pink and white, pink, dbl., with bronze leaves, Angel Wing and Star, all, 25 cutting; dbl. red Ger- anlums, 25; Sultanas, 2, 25c. Add postage. Exch. for Clove Pinks, Geraniums and others. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes, Rt. 1, Canon. 12 dif... col. (names lost), 12, $1; 8 dif. color Daylilies, 8, $1. Add 30c postage in State and 35c out of state. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville. Yellow and orange variegat- ed Cannas, Tuberoses, Daifo- dil and Narcissi bulbs, 50c doz.; Milk and Wine Lilies, 25c ea. $2.50 doz.; Umbrelia Palm, 25 ea.; Daylilies, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla 3. Dbl. red, rooted Geraniums, some budded to bloom, also large, tall blooming Iris, each, 6 for $1. Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Calhoun. Big red, double, and Calif. Poppy, also Sweet Pea seed, all 20c tsp. each; Baloom Vine, lic doz. and stamped envel- ope for a.; Tiger Lilies, blooming size, 20c ea.; Tiger Lily seed bulblets, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. M. H. Davis, Rt. 4, Commerce. Pink and white Peonies, 50c ea.; large white Madonna Lily bulbs, 30c ea. 3, $1; asst. Iris, 75c. doz.; asst. pet plant cut~ tings, 20, $1. Add 25c postage on ea. $1 order. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Cedartown. Cactus: red blooming cat- tail, 3, 25c; Starfish cuttings (taking start to grow), 25c ea.; pan-cake, 20c ea.; rooted cut- tings Christmas and Alligaior, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Blue Grape Hyacinths, white Iris, red Glads, Ophiopogon, Daylilies, 50c doz., $3.50 C.; dbl. Butter and Eggs and yel- low Iris, 75 doz.; Boxwood cuttings, $5 C. Add postage. Large to small size Boxwoods. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming. Rainbow moss, Xmas Cac- tus, 4, $1; Regale Lilies, 13, $1.50; Blackberry Lilies, $1 doz.; Trillium and Jack in the Pulpit, 50c doz.; Hibiscus, rooted, 6, $1; 4 rooted Sul- tanas, 50c; 1 water Hyacinth, 90c. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. ' _ Have all sizes Mimosa trees, in good cond., 3 for $1. Mrs. Fred Fester, 2561 Ben Hill Rd. East Point. Ph. PO 6-4272. Yellow Tulip bulbs, 60c doz.: Wonder Lilies, $1.25 doz.: Rain Lilies, 90 doz.; large Daffo- dils, $1.50 doz.; Jonquils, Nar- cissus and Butter-Cups, 90c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mary Tumilin, Eastanollee, Lantanas and Josephs Coat, rooted, ea., 2, 25c; variegated Sweet Williams, 25 doz.; Blue last of all, 6 plants 25c; Cork- wood, pink, 4, $25: Christmas and Corn Cob Cactus. 25 bunch; pink Mums, 25 doz, Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford. st,,| 5s Ellijay. : = : ae Jie E 4 tio Bearded Iris Mix. Iris, orange Day $2.50 C.; tame blue Violets Goldenglow, lemon Lilies, 5q doz.; pink June Cactus, root ed, pink Peonias, 50c ea.; Nar. cissi and Jonquil bulbs mixed dry bulbs, 40c doz. Add post. age under $5 order. Mrs. W. D, _ Ralston, Rt. 3, Box 52, Ellijay, Low growing cushion Mums, mix. col, summer blooming, $1 doz. Del. inGa. No ordey less $1. Mrs. Adell Williams Ellijay. oy Ferns, Boston, Fish Taj (narrow leaf), Tree, 3 for $1 blue Plumbago and Hydran- geas, 2 for 75c; 4 doz. $1. Ad postage. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Bo 104, Chester. Se Deep red, white, orchid Rose of Sharon, Snowballs, blue Li- lac, rose Hibiscus, red, pink, yellow Weigela, rose Hibiscus, Altheas, 50c_ea.; blackberry, pond, lemon Lilies, baby fern hardy winter fern, 3, 50c; d yellow Daffodils, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 78, Ellijay. Star of Bethlehem bulbs 40c doz., 50 for $1.35; hardy Phlox, asst. color, seedling nice plants, 20 asst., $1.25; p flowers, some rooted, all go 20 for $2.50. All PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Begonias: Beefsteak (round and pointed leaf), The Pearl, bronze, Angel Wing, pink anc white, 25c ea.; dbl. Geranium cuttings. 2 for 25c; Coleus rooted, 10c; Heavenly blue Morning Glory vines, rooted, 300 tall named Bearded Iris, col., of reds, pinks, yellow. brown tone and white. Rich- ard Myers, 830 Young St., Au- gusta. oe Widows Tears and Jerusa- lem Cherry plants, 3, 25c; un- rooted cuttings of dbl. re Geraniums, Fuchsia, dbl. whi Begonia, 2, 25c; white an pink single Begonias, 10 ea Sultanas, Rattail Cactus, root- ed, 15c ea.; dwarf Sansever 25ce. Orders of $1 or more PF Miss Dorothy Barford, 118 vase Ave., S. E. Atlanta Begonias; dbl. white, Beef: steak, red Guinea-Wing, white and pink single, 50c and up ac- cording to size; African Violet in small pots but strong plant 5 for $1. At my home. Cannot mail. Mrs. Frank Barford, 118 nee cand Ave., S.E., Atlante Per. Queen Anns_ Lace, purple Ageratum, summer Po: insetta, pink, old fashion Ver bena, pink Thrift, 25 doz.: white and yellow Narcissus Star of Bethlehem, 30c doz.; red, lavender Horsemint, 40 bunch. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr., Austell. ~-Crown of Thorns, 3 for $1 PP. No COD orders. Mrs. Frank J. Kerley, P. O. B 23, Lithia Springs, Ph. Aus- tell 8145. trees, $1 ea.; trees $1.50 ea. r, C. F. Crisson, 695 Woodward Ave., S.E,, Atlanta 12 23 African violet, leaves, label- ed, $1.35 doz.; Coleus plants, 40 asst. cols. $1.35; Sultana Plants, 20 asst., $1.25; Day- lilies, Spit Fire, Baronet and others, 20 plants, $2.50 PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel Lots of stiff, green leaf Cal- adium shrubs, too large to mail, 75 and $1 ea. Mrs. E. C. Barker, 2061 Main St., N. W., Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 9-5148. S African Violets, dbl. whites, purple, also singles in white and purple, 10c rooted plant; 25c for young plants; 50c large ones; Geranium cuttings, dbl. red, 10c ea. unrooted. Add postage. Mrs. Willie Nelson, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr., Auste Ph. 9832. Blue Star Hyacinth, 35 2, 50c, 5, $1; yellow Jonq Daffodils, Butter and E white Narcissus, Snowdro blue Iris, Roman Hyacinth, white or bronze Iris. A mixed, 60 doz., 2 FLOWERS FOR SALE iant Petunias, Verbenas, via, Snapdragons, King Al- pulbs, 25 for $1; Amaryl- pulbs, 25c and 75c ea. Post- 10c. Fred Witherspoon, Holderness St. S. W. At- 10. Ph. PL 3-5251. All colors Sweet Williams d. 15c for large pkt. Mrs. -McBrayer, Rt. 2, Bu- 5,000 pink running Roses, = rooted, 5,000 purple Wis- well rooted, 3, $1, 30, uttings, 25, $1; Orange ly bulbs 6, $1, 50, $5. amp packed. Guaranteed e del. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, , Bowdon. s mt Oxalis bulbs, yellow, for $1; pink, 6, $1. Mrs. A. Knight, 2028 Reynolds St., swick. Nhite, sweet scented, April oming Narcissus, $3 C.; 12 ic; Orange Daylilies, $2.50 , toc; green Jew cuttings, . 8, 25c; Sweetgum ums, 15c ea. 2, 25ce. Add tage. Mrs. Martha Womack, 1, Bremen. bl. African Violets in or bud, Strike me Pink, Cloud, Ohio Bountiful, ides Maid, Bernice, ailer, Navy Bouquet, 50c ea. asst. unlabeled, $1.25; Min. , $1.25. Free plants with orders; Rex, Beefsteak, Lettuce Begonias, 50c ea. s. B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge. l. and single. Begonias, ink and white with green ronze leaves; dbl. hybrid aniums, many colors Sul- as, mix. col.; Grape and uinea Wing Begonias, any 4 for $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lar- e Collins, Rt. 2, Blairsville. single orange Hemorcalis, cent ea.; dbl. orange Hem- s, two cents ea.; Beard- is, mix. colors, 50, $1; ge leaf Ivy, 25 ea. Add ge for every order. Mrs. Rowan, Rt. 2, McDon- Mimosa trees (dozens) free anyone that will come and them up with their own : Trees from seedlings to 4 grown available. Jes R. ton, Jr., Rt. 2, Provi- a Rd., Marietta. Ph, 7- rink, red, white and Amer- n Beauty Geraniums, Rain- Moss cuttings, almost all Sultanas, rooted, 20c ea. ; red Salvia plants, 40c Postpaid. Mrs. J. A. Wil- Martin, eed: large, dbl. red Carna- 1 type Hollyhocks, 25c ts t 150 seed; large single ollyhocks, 2 tsp., 25c a- colors; large, dbl. Poppy, 25 tsp. Add X, bulbs, Narcissus, yel- and white, King Alfred fodils, Jonquils and white Ycissus, yellow center, red f] 2 C. bulbs; also 3 yllis, $1. Mrs. J. H. Rt. 1, Morrow. y of Valley, garlic, blue, ite Siberian Iris, Narcissus Jonquils, 25 doz.; Thrift, + Hydrangeas, 25-50c; chbroom, 10c ea, 3, 25; 0od cuts, one cent; root- Wc; large Iris, 9 col., 50c Tose Yarrow, blue Clema- 0c. Mrs. To i untain City. m Harkins, - Jasmine, 10c; red, lav- Horsemint, 5c; Shasta , 25 doz.; Red-Hot- pink flowering Al- as, Old fashioned dbl. pink ee 25; Butterfly bush, be cuttings, 10e; red ~ vine; Honeysuckle, 10c- tine? Kurume Azaleas, 10c ng. Gary Quarterman, ity. Spider Lilies (Radiate s), Jap. paper white oe sacred yellow cup _vatcissus, white, sweet 90c doz. Add Postage. Mrs. O. es 2. _ col. Sultanas, red Geran- iums, mix. col. Coleus, ever- blooming red, pink, single Be- gonias, Cactus, white striped Jew, Peafowl fern, Caladiums, rooted, 15 ea.; tall pink, big spotted red Begonia cuttings, 20c ea. big and small Ivy, 10e ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Begonias: Red, pink dbl. red, white Waxleaf everblooming, and Chicken Gizzard also, pink, dbl. Petunias and Bos- ton ferns, 20 ea.; mix col. Coleus, five cents Gas Mix, col. Mums, 40c doz.; mix. col. Chrysanthemums, 75c doz. All Del. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. i, Royston, Coleus, white Conch Be- gonia, green, green and white Jew, Oxalis, Star Lily, Hen and Biddy Cacti, 15c ea.; pink, Per. Phlox Cockscomb, pink, and red Geranium cuttings. 25c ea.; pink Periwinkle Vin- ca, 35 doz. Add postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. Jos. Gibbs, Rt. 2, Box 67, Rebecca. Large Narcissus bulbs, white with cream center, 50 doz.; variegated Devils Backbone, Elk Horn caetus, Moses in the Bulrushes, white and pink dbl. Begonias, 15 cutting; white striped and purple Jew, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. Dbl. rose Poppy and mixed Sweet William seed, 25 for 1 tsp. Mrs. Ralph Davis, Rt. 3, Ringgold. __Purple Iris and orange Day- lilies, 3 doz. for $1.35 postpaid. cog Priest, Rt. 2, Talking OC. i 2 a Mix. colors Iris, 25, $1; April blooming Narcissus, $1.25 C.; mix, Fall bulbs, $1.25 C. Mrs, John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple, Red, white Dogwood, Crape Myrtle, pink, sweet Myrtle, winter Pinks, 25c doz.; Boy Bays, French Mulberry, run- ning Roses, Bird of Paradise, Butterfly bushes, 25c ea.; Crabapple, . Redbud, Honey- suckle 10c ft. Add postage. No chks. No _ out-of-the-State. sc Nina Loyd, Rt. 1, Tooms- oro, Siberian Iris, 2 doz. 75e; also Sage plants. Exch. either for feed sacks. Mrs, Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. Siberian Iris, rich violet blue, $2 doz. Add 25c postage. Mrs. C. R. McAlpin, Rt, 2, Tallapoosa. x German Bearded Iris, mix. var., and colors, not labeled, 25 rhizomes, $1; 60 rhizomes, $2. Add 30 postage. Mrs. S. D. Duckett, Talking Rock. Mother plants, Verbena, red, white and pink. 3 doz. $1; Kangaroo vine and Devils Backbone, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson. Striped Jew, 10c cutting; red Geraniums, large green Jew, bunch Lavender Jew, deep pink Verbena, white .|Conch Geranium, 15e ea., and postage. No out-of-the-Siate orders. Damp packed. Mrs. F. Goins, Rt. 1, Ft. Gaines. Special asst. best var., Per. Violets, crystal white, showy red, blushing pink and Calif. sweet blue, fragrant and pro- lifie, blooming size plants, 12, $2: golden yellow Narcissus, cluster blooming, $3 C.; $25 M. Mrs. B. Robinson, Green- ville. Red Geraniums, 3 cuttings, $1; water Hyacinths and Shrimp plants, 50e bunch; Al- ligator plants, rooted, 45c bunch; Aluminum plants, 40c rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Rt, 2, Gaines- ville. Large orange and old rose color Poppy seed, 25c tsp. and 4c stamped envelope; white, yellow Narcissus and yellow Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz.; blue Iris, and dark pink Gladiolus and 1 pink Hyacinth bulbs, 40c doz. Add postage. Miss Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1; pink, red, white, blue Thrift, 7 col. Verbena, $1 doz., $5 C.; 'Chrysanthemums, blue _ Iris, Daisies, hardy Phlox, Sweet Williams, yellow Asters, 2 doz. $1.50; blue Violets, orange Daylilies, $2 C. Add. postage... _ |Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. tom Amaryllis Lilies, 50 ea.; /Sultanas, orange, purple, pink and rose, white, rooted, 35c ea.; Crape Myrtle, and yellow, thornless Roses, rooted, 40c ea. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turn- | er, Rt. 6, Gainesville. - varicata) tall pink Per. Phlox, red Violets, white Atamasco Lilies, Daylilies, Eng. Ivy, Vinca Mino, $1 doz. $5 C.; white Per. Candytuft, Philip- pine Lilies, $1.50 doz.: $7.50 C. Add postage. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Scarlet King and fragrant lavender Verbena, White Per- fection and red Violets, all a- bove plants, $4 C.; White Fairy Azaleamum type Mums, bloom from June until frost. Bloom- ing size plants available, $6 C. Add postage. Mrs. L. H. Cou- sins, Greenville, Hybrid Daylilies, Linda, Redhead, Mary Guenther, purple Violets, Mrs. Wyman, Port, Demon, Warpath, Seven Seas, Hyperion, 25c ea.; Ca- ballero, Mikado, Dauntless, Light of Paris, Starlight, Bar- onett, purple Finch, Russell, 50 ea.; Kwanso, Sylbia, Mrs. Tigert, 60c.ea. Labeled cor- rectly. Mrs. Claud E. Kimsey, Hiawassee, . Red ball Hawthorn bushes, Rose-Acacia, Forsythia. Sweet- shrubs, Bear grass, Dogwoods, | Chinaberry, Water Oaks, Pussy Willows, Weigela, Am- pelopsis, red and yellow Honeysuckle, 2, $1; finest of running and bush monthly Roses, $1 ea. Add. postage. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers. (Addison), Rt. 2, Hartwell. Bearded Iris (won second place in AIS 1959 show), lab- eled varieties, including new pink; also collection of 100 for $5 plus 60c postage. Not labeled but good color range. Mrs. Marvin Farrar, Jenkins- burg. Iberis white per. Candy- tuft, 12 plants, $1.50; tall light blue, orchid pink Iris, 25 bulbs, $1.25; fancy leaf Coleus and Sultanas, 25 cut., $1.25; dbl. white Petunias, rooted, 50c; Tom Thumb Kalanthoe (or- ange red) blooms in winter, $1.25 PP. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. : Coleus plants, heavy roots, white and green Lace, Geran- tums, pink and green lace, rose pink and lace shaded, 15c ea.; Wonder plant, plate _ size, searlet star in top, 15e and 25c ea.; labeled cuttings to root of best Mums, white or pink Oleander, or Cape Jas- mine, 5c ea. Add 35c ea. post- age. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lin- colnton. 5 Rooted blue Hydrangeas, 25c ea.; red and pink dbl, white and pink Wax Leaf everblooming and Chicken Gizzard Begonias, pink, dbl. Petunia, 20c ea.; mix. col. Zin- nias, 75c C.; mix. col. Coleus, 5e ea. Del. Mary Ruth Phil- lips, Rt: 1, Royston. MARKET BULLETIN _ Iris, yellow, pink, purple lavender, blue, few white, few two-tones, asst. not label- ed, $1 doz. PP: Daffodil bulbs, $1 C. at my home. No chks. nor stamps. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, aa 1Rt. 3, Lithonia. Blue, dwarf Per, Phlox (di-| Daylilies, garden, 150: Co- lonial Dame, Garnet Robe, Narauga, Plume Mist, Grisselle Georgia, 60c ea.; Pink Charm, Baggette, Sweetbriar, Russells Minute, 35 ea.;-my selection, labeled, 12, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50; 12 Iris, labeled, $1.25; 12 not labeled, $1. 35c postage. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. Tris: browns, pinks, bronze, Wine, Daylilies, Colonial Dame, Flame Fagot, Garnett Robe, Nina Winegar, Yellow Stone, J. T. Russell, Frances Russel, Lado Slick, Silver Star, 50c, $5 doz.; others, 25; unlabeled, $2 doz. Mrs. J. M. Griffin, Washington. 8 Daylilies, my choice, $1 plus 25c postage; 2 ea. red and pink rosebud Begonias, $1 and 25c postage; 4 straw- berry Begonias, $1 and 25c postage. Mrs. Lawrence Mc- Avoy, Rt. 1, Box 323, Wash- ington. FLOWERS: WANTED Want some Rosemary sprouts. State what you have and price. J. L. Ross, Rt. i; Box 178, Abbeville. J. se a PAGE THR cane mill, heavy duty, puile@ by tractor, evaporator, soliq - copper, eight ft. long, copper: sides and baffles, 2 copper skimmers, used 3 seasons, $180. for lot, James W. Geese lin, c/o Sugar Ann Spice Farm, Byromville. ee 18 ft. truck body with stock race, like new, tor sale. John a eee Madison, Ph, 589 ee Bulk milk tank, 200 gal, . Chattanooga 3 roller mg a eap., all stainless steel, perfecf siwsits K. Sanders, Shady = cond. W. Dale, Ph. 5447. Dearborn utility blade. for Ford tractor, nearly new, $80, at my place. J. S. Elfiott, Rt | 3, Avondale Rd., Macon, Ph, SH. 3-0935. ee Chicken equipment: 124; 4 ft., feeders, 7 No. 20 Buckeye coal brooders and 14;8: it., | drinkers. Leonard Stone, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. 4578, - -~ One truck flat, all steel ex- cept floor, white oak floor, 18 ft. long, $260. _John Reese, Crawfordville, Ph. 6-3746. Comolete gin outfit three 70 saw Gullet gins, old model, in excellent cond. L, B. Brown, Homer, Ph. OR. 7-_ "| 2978. 1956 GMC truck, series 500, | has 5th wheel, saddle tanks, straight air brakes and is in excellent cond. Robert John= son, Tallapoosa, Ph. 7305. Farmall M tractor with cule tivators and planters, harrow and 5 dise plow. Hugh Crook, Montezuma, Ph. 5641. Exch. Rose-Acacia (fern like leaves, rose color blooms), Coreopsis, Iris and Chrysan- themums, for all colors Day Lilies (except orange) and King Alfred Daffodils. Mrs. Carol M. Sirles, 2847 Burton Ra., N. W., Atlanta 11. Want Marguerite Daisy plants. Advise price and whether will ship via parcel post. Miss Mary _McGlone, 3843 No. Stratford Rd., N. E., Atlanta 5. Want 500 cuttings each of Boxwood, Holly (Bullata and Rotundiflora), 4-5 inches long, and damp packed. Advise price. Mrs, W. N. Murray, Rt. 1, College Park. Want Water Lilies, also Lo- tus and large Elephant Ear Caladiums. Mrs. Eugene F. Adams, 836 West Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Ph. DR- 7-1901. Want few dozen white Ber- muda Lily bulbs. Quote size and price first letter. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Rt. 1, Hartwell. Want exch. well rooted and developed plants of Red- Imp miniature Roses or pink Bearded Iris. Write first. Mrs. E. Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon. Ph. SH 2-0345. Want Bird of Paradise flower- ing shrub plants. Advise what you have, number and plants. George W. Taylor, Milledge- ville. Iris, pink, $1 doz.; Painted Lady Lilies, 50c; Tiger, 10- 25e; Milk and Wine large bulbs, 25e; 27c postage; Pfit- zer and Irish Junipers at my home, also Boxwoods. Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lula. Blue Roman Hyacinths, red Spider Lilies, King Alfred Daffodils, blue, white Siber- ian Iris, $1 doz.; Ivy Leaf Geraniums, rooted Maple Leaf, dbl. pink, red, single pink, everblooming red Begonias, 50c ea.; fancy leaf Caladiums, 18, $1.25. Add 30c postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Geraniums, dbl. pink, red, rose, white, 20c cutting; Christmas Cactus, everbloom- ing Begonias, red, pink, rose, maple leaf and chicken Giz- zards, Begonias, Sultanas, pink, red, salmon, 15c cutting; little Boston fern, 25c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Royston. Iris garden, 125: 12 labeled, $1.25; not labeled, 12, $1; 24, $1.50; 36, $2; 2 ea. redtone, yellow, pink, gold, bicolor, px- cata, $1.25; Daylilies, Linda, port, Santafe, Zoave, Royalty, Gypsy, Irene, Viking, Manches 25c ea. $2.50 doz. 35c postage. Mrs. M, P. Combs, Washing- EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Feed mill with 50 ft. end- less belt and 2 screens, used very little, $100. J. F. Preston, Rt. 1, Box 52, Oxford, Ph. Cov- ington, 6418. Pine tree setter, heavy du- ty, pull type, $325. William E. Suber, 1430 Elizabeth Ave., Perry, Ph. GA. 9-1801. Dome top of Aristocrat Bur- pee pressure canner and rack, 14 qt. capacity, good as new, $5. plus COD shipping char- ges. Mrs. Gilbert H. Boggs, Jr., 550 Abernathy Rd., NE, At- lanta 19, Ph. BL. 5-0948. Farmall cub tractor with all equipment, in good cond., rea- sonably priced. Located 6 mi. NE ConyersLoganville Hwy. oO 3. FE Adeox; Rt: 3, :Con- yers. | Allis Chalmers silage har- vester, both grass and row header, side delivery and Chev. dump truck, $1,600 for lot. Located on L. N. Touch- stone farm Williamson (near tliamson, Rt, Lo Griffin). R. M. Moye, Wil- = 4 10 R. A. Wood gas brooders, _ 1,000 cap., 4 almost new. All in No. 1 cond. Isom Lee, Fel~ | ton, Ph. 3928. Medium cross cut saw, $2. 50: 1 man cross cut saw, $2.50: wood or cut. off saw, made on 4 x 4 ereosoted wood frame, 30 in. saw and 6 in. belt (new) all for $15.: also, one ax (foot adzs), $2.50. All in good cond.. H. L. Wilson, 503 Ridee Dr., Pine Lake, Ph. HI. 3-6140. All erop dryer No. 25 equiv- ped with motor and gas bur-_ ner, reasonably priced. J. W. Slade, Hawkinsville, Ph. Twi- light 3-7466, 1955 Lilliston peanut com- bine, in good cond., with Innes pick-up attachment. Fate De- Loach, RFD 3, Metier, Ph. MU, . 5-5982. Pr. 25 ton truck scales, 34 ft. long, like new, with base- ment pump, now in operation and state certified, bargain priced. Billy Lewis, Baxley, Ph. 2734. Intnl. ensilage cutter (sta- tionary), good as new also Intnl. corn binder (may be repaired or used for parts). Will sell cheap. J. C. Jarrell, Butler, Ph. Union 2-3495. 550 gal. Heil stainless steel truck tank for milk; $1,250.: new 20 ft. custom cattle body, $600.; Papee Silage cutter, $750. T.: K.- Putnam, Rt 2, Fairburn, Ph. 7736. 1953 Intnl, 1 ton truck for farm trucks Stake body, good tires, original paint, runs good, $350. Ashley Durham, Box 147, Pine Mtn. Super A Farmall tractor, 3 dise tiller, cultivators,- plant+ ers, etc., same as new. Joh C. Davis, Box 187, Dearing, Ph. 167-W-3. : Water cooler air cond., iw good cond., with new pump (will cool good sized egg room) $40.; also, want epg washer, in good cond., at fair price, within 100 mi. HL. Bridges, Box 1, Talmo. | Jet deep well pump, 1/2 hp, tank, jet and foot vaive, na pipe, $65. T. A. Hadden, Red Oak. Ph. PO. 1-7801. 3 point hitch sub soil plow, complete adapter linkage for Farmall H or M, to: use with above plow, in perfect cond., $90. No letters, come see. Mure ray Sims, Bald Springs Rd. Monroe. as Corn snapper and Farmalt 400 tractor, for sale together or separately. J. A. Pollard, | Senoia, Ph. Newnan A12-3561, JHC mower, Al-23, extra heavy duty mower, specially made for cutting banks or tere races, cuts up or down as well for hay cutting, fits well }Super A Farmall tractor oF tiand. 100 or 130, Farmall. G, B. Ga RFD 1 White : ow, oe with = way, : d. Rt.. = 971, - dnder, ton, Ph. 3742. ita GS "PAGE FOUR ~ EOUPREAT WANTED Three 7-50-17, 8 ply, tires, wheels and tubes for 1 ton ord truck, sei mowing ma- -ghine, $100.; 14 in., bottom plows, $50. tt point hooks, good cond, = King, Cecil, | h, Hahira, ~R-2. 6 eoiled epring chisels ree ohn Deere Ne bars, new, 545, Milton FP Minchew, Jr., Rt. 8, Macon, Ph. SH. 3-5806. 1956 model Ford tractor No. 640,, low hours, with all equip., ell reasonably. W. A. Red- Ging, Fairburn, Ph. 6521, 34 new, 4 it. chicken wat- erers, in origina, packing, and gixty 42 in., chick feeders, fused, Tusrahioad: not to have a spots, in perfect cond. i] letters ang. Located 5 mi. of Adairsville. J. M. Wood, Rt. 1, Adairsville. Several holding pens for uail, also breeding pens, and large in incubator, 600 egg size, or sale. Dr. Raymond Young, GO. Box 71, Colquitt. Mall saw. (needs chain), $50. or trade for yearlings. Will|p ot ship, Mrs. Lois Landers, Rt. 8, Fayetteville. TD6 Intn] Bulldozer with hydraulic blade, $875. Can be geen on week-end. F. M. Gaz- a8) Clifton Springs, , Decatur. Ph. DR 8+ 526 cages for laying hens : with waterers and feeders, al- go heating eables and egg rader, priced to sell. Leon Be Rt. 1, Stone Mountain. Ph. 5301 (after 6 PM) SF o x Want Sears Roebuck Farm- Master dbl. unit milking ma- chine. Must be in good cond. o pass Health Dept. inspection. Howard W. Powell, Rt. 2, Jesup. Want 1 horse mower, in good cutting shape, reasonably priced for cash. Give full de- tains. M. Haynes, Rt. 8, Bow- don, Ph. 8543. Want Ford tractor and equip. in good eond., prefer 1954 or newer model. Quote lowest cash price. Eugene Pulliam, Rt. 4, Calhoun. Want used Molasses mixer, and molasses tank in good cond. Fred Scroggs, 783 Way- side St,, Cornelia, Ph. 328-J-1. Want Allis Chalmers 66 combine with power take-off, in good cond. Must be reason- able for cash. Jim Dickerson, Rt. 5, Lyons, Ph. 3677. Want good automatic poul- try feeder. Must be in good cond. Lin Parks, Rt. 4, Ellijay, Ph. ME. 5-4590. Want corn binder for cut- ting corn in the row. Butch Jiles, Rt. 2, Kennesaw, Want Roto tiller type gar- den tractor, reasonably priced. D. M. Rowzee, 154 Mildred Pl., Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-5362. Want good used electric ap- ple mill to make apple cider. R. E. McGee, Barnesville Rd., Thomaston. Want log skidder (Chevro- Jet or Ford), in good mechani- eal econd., reasonably priced for cash. T. C. Talley, Ri: i; Lyons, Ph. 2633. Want Super A Fanmail tractor, cheap for cash. State what you have. G. B. Barrett, Cornelia. Allis Chalmers roto baler, $500. or New Holland No. 77 paler, $800. Both in good ~gond. Take your pick. R. P. - Trammell, P. O. Box 33e, e/o Redfield Farms, Louisville. 1953 J.D. tractor, completely overhauled, planters, cultiva- tors, two 14 in, bottom plows, $300.; VF4-24 hsp. Wise. air- cooled eng. excellent cond., 8 dise plow, 6 disc til- 200.; der heavy duty blade for .D. tractor, drag harrow etc., reasonable. James E. Meeks, High Shoals, Ph. Watkinsville | 509-3185. John Deere side delivery rake, $150. IHC; No. 21, orn snapper with 2 trailer ' wagons, equipped with good bodies and tires, $1,000. All n A-1 cond. Ray aoe Rt. , Byromville. 200 gal. Dari-Kool bulk milk rank for sale or will trade for 00 gal. one Oliver W. Holde- - an, Stapleton. Complete DeLaval pipe. Tine with 400 gal Zero bulk milk ank. Nannie C. Haygood, Cul- oden, Ph. TU. 5-2262. Newton _mowing machine 100., eash. Herbert Eubanks. u - Smyrna, Ph. Atlanta Y. 4-5450, ! e % ft. blade, in good cond., John Deere tractor, 2 row . picker and tiller plow, all good cond., for sale reason- ook ook. Wiggins,, Rt. 4, Mil- en. 8 roller power Syrup Mii Chattanooga No. 70, in good Ass copper pan skimmer and iping for juice and 2 tubs, | 100.; also, skid motor, 6 cyl- in good shape, $200. Alfred Mooney, Rt. B. Ellijay. 28 broiler feeders, 5 ft. 28 small chicken feeders, 4 ft. long, good cond., 75c ea. or good as new, $1.50 ea.; $50. for lot or will trade for Reg. Duroc gilt pigs or shoats with papers. J. A. Brown, Fel- TD-18A cable angledozer, jew tracks, very good cond., $3,750.: also, root rake for _ dozer if desired. Will take late Ford Diesel farm tractor in trade. Robert. H. Tootle, Reids- ville, Ph. 2151. ~ EQUIPMENT FOR SALE - Want used tree planter that a ae will work with 3. point hitch a system of Ford | tractor. Give Donald Ty saws and price. Want model G Allis Chal- mers tractor, with or without equip., no junk. A. A. Pulliam, Rt. 4, Toccoa, Ph. Tucker 6- 5027. Want rear end for 1926 model T truck. Willie T. Hol- combe, 987 Mantissa St., NW, Atlanta 18. Want chicken picker, in good cond., also, want scalder. State make, number of fingers and. price. Arno Grams, McDon- ough. Want 2 wheel ares ni accept one needing minor re- pairs. State price and when item ean be seen and picked lup. All letters answered. Mrs. H. L. Davenport, 215 Eber- hart Dr., Hapeville, Ph. PO. 6-3504. Want rotary mower for trae- || tor, in good cond. Alice G. Bol- les, 2039 Tuxedo Ave., Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-0902. Want manure. spreader, within reasonable distanee from Douglas. Lowell Adams, PO Box 371, Douglas. Want rotary mower, in good cond. at bargain price. State all Pe ae in first letter. Herschel H. Hutchins, Turner Hill Rd., Lithonia, Ph. HUdson 2-6572. Want 100 or 250 gal. Batain ges tank. State particulars. J 5. Powell, RFD 2, Tallapoosa. ~ Want horse or tractor drawn road scraper. Must be in fair or better cond. E. D. Barnwell,.|f 1000 Peachtree St., N.E., At- lanta, Ph. TR. 4-96.49. Want 1 ea. bush and bog cutter, harrow, W.S.B. sub- soiler and pan, hitch for Ford tractor. ae pay cash. P.A. Defoor, Rt. 3, 1h Austell. Ph. 2262. Want tractor with or with- out equipment. Must be cheap for cash. Will answer within 75 mi. radius. James Rosier, 80 Levee Pl. Augusta. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Old time brown multiplying |; Shallots, 200, $2.50; white Nest Onions, $1.75 gal. No less sold. No checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, |Dacula. Limited amount, this years | erops, nice bright, sound Okla- homa brown multiplying Shal- Jot buttons, very prolific, $1. 25 (I A. L. eho es : gal. dal, Mrs, all 3 pointi@ White Nest Onion, gal.; Onions, $1.50 gal.; tons from same postage. P. B. Ball Ground. White Nest or multiplying Onions for fall planting, 50c qt., 80c for half gal. gal. They weigh 1 tb. per. qt. axa 4 Ibs. per gal. G. C. Dan- iel, Tennille. - White and red multip lying Onions, $1.40 gal.; Red lion Onions buttons, $1 C.; nice shade dried Sage, $1 gaJ., 6 gals., $5. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Everbearing Strawberry, $1.50 C.; Blackberry, Dew- berry, Boysenberry and Mtn. Huckleberry, $1 doz.; well rooted muscadines, Apricots, small but- $1 gal. Ada rown, Rt. 4, red and yellow Plum, yellow | Oct. Peach trees, 2, $1. Damp packed, PP. Mrs. Bot: ae ton, Rt. 1, Bowdon. Fall plants ready, Scarlet Dawn tomato, Black Beauty Egegplants Broccoli, Cauli- flower, Heading Collards, Brussels Sprouts, Wakefield Cabbage, all 35c doz. No less $1 orders. Mrs. H. V. Frank- lin, Sr.; Rt. 1, Register. Collard plants, $3 M. at the bed. J. R, Strayhorn, Rt. J, Gainesville. Rutger tomato plants, large plants, damp packed and rompt shipment, 90c C., 300, $1.50. 500, $2 and $3.50 M. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Rutger and Marglobe toma- to plants, 300, $1, 400, $1.25, 500, $2 and $3. 50 M. PP. Solo- mon Davis, Milledgeville. Henry Fields superfectian strawberry plants, good a plants, $1 C. on orders of 200 or more. PP. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 228, Alpharetta. Cert, Rutgers tomato plants, young, field grown for late ripening. Thousands ready to set August 5 to 10th. 50c C. $4 M. plus postage. 10 mi. S.E. Atlanta, H. F. Seay 3917 Pan- thersville Rd., Ellenwood. Rutger and uk tomato plants, $3.50 M; M.; Blakemore and Mastodon strawberry, $1.25 Cy; Klen- dike, $1 C. Good plants. Mrs. Red multiplying Scalion and $1. ou Rt. 1, Box 369, collard, $3). LAR KE T BUL LETI N Se $1.50] eoebake pe ints OF more, $4 M. Exp. oe ae Eos M. or more, "$3.50 M. Exp Col.; collards, $2 M. and Cabbage: $4. M. at farm. All now ready. Small orders, C. No checks or COD. P. W. Wetherford, Rt. 1, Braselton. Collard plants, $1 GC, del, $3.50 M. del., $1.50 M. if you pull them; cabbage plants, $1 C. del. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ph. 2-0296. Fall tomato plants, 25c doz.; eabbage and collards, 70e C., Banana pepper, 8 doz, $1; Thyme, 20c ea.; Parsley plants, 35 doz.; peppermint, 25c-doz. Add postage. Fred Wither- spoon, 308 Holderness St, S.W., Atlanta a Ph, PL. 8- 52545 Approx. 8,000 bu. Cokers Suregrain oats, 36 lbs. to bu. fairly bright, 90c bu. in bulk at bin; 4 bu. bags on farm, $1 bu.; also 375 bu. Cockers moregrain oats, cleaned, treat- ed, 4 bu. bags, $1.50 bu. at farm. Edw. Ethridge, Rt. 4, Americus. Ph. Leslie 2147, Crouch peas, 92 pct. Germ., 99 pct. purity; 120 Ibs. or more, 25c lb.; 50 to 100 Ibs., 25 Ib.; FOB. No order less 10 Ibs. J. O. Dickerson, Rt. 5, Lyons. White nest onions for fall planting, 1959 erop red Scal- lion multiplying onions and buttons from same, all, $1.50 gal, Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. SEED & PLANTS WANTED $1) ly fertilized, no rain, f $29. 50; No. 2 good hay. No. 3, . $18. ton. A Several undred tons |Berry Rigdon, less 50 Ibs., 80 Ib. Want 150 bu. seed oats, Ar- lington var. preferred, cleaned or eombine run. Must be pure as to variety. Write details and price. R. B. Whitney, Rt. 1, Pine Mountain. Want Sunflower seed. State price, how many and kind. Roy Goodwin, Rt. 1, North : Cherry 2-7358. Courson, Hazlehu aie Feseue ane Grass hay for sale. - erson, 3496 Wesley ( Decatur, Ph. BU. 9 Coastal Bermuda a quality, baled witho ed 7 mi. N. Tifton, H Tifton 281-W- ae 1959 crop- well fer Hay, Sericea, Lespedeza cue, Rye Grass, Clover Coastal Bermuda, 50c an bale and $20. and $ Cecil Travis, Pine Cre Riverdale, Ph. Fayette, 4862. 1,500 bales Serecia deza Hay, baled with $30. ton at barn. Wil s distance. A. Estes, RFD, Ellenwo Stockbridge 9942. a ~ LIVESTOCI FOR SALE Cattle Purebred Hereford also some cows with cal side, 30c lb.; also, Re boars and gilts, long | meat type (good i= 4... Club project). Hamm, Rt. 2, ieee CH. 2-4797. Herd of purebred Guern dairy cows and -heife head, mostly registered. So fresh, others springing. f Guritz, Rt. 2, Covington 7640. Blue Jersey cow, mil with 3rd calf 6 wks. old, red Jersey cow, milking first calf, 2 mos. old EF, M. Powell, CO. Ww. good Place, RFD 1; Temp 20 heifers, beef breed, Ibs. ea. Beck, Rt. 3, Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Drive, S. W., Atlanta 11. SICKNESS IN ANIMALS The Office of our State Chemist frequently receives re- ee to analyze samples of feed believed to contain sub- stances causing sickness or death in farm animals or poultry. These requests come from people such as the farmer, a county agent, a veterinarian, etc., and quite often have vey little information such a problem, he needs certain information. substance. for us to proceed on. In order for the State Chemist to intelligently tackle before a sample of such feed is sent, a veterinarian should be consulted. In case of death, an autopsy should be performed to determine whether death was caused by a disease or a toxic | In the experience of the State Chemist's Office, the feed is rarely ever to blame. If the veterinarian decides that it is a toxic substance, should indicate what he thinks it is. try laboratory may run numerous tests and still not hit on the In addition to the yeterinary report, the feed _ guarantee tag should always be enclosed with the sample. Quite often there are various drugs added which are toxic: right one. ns levels are too 0 high. is) seep Otherwise, the Chemis- First of all, FOR SALE herd, 251 cows, cal- ulls, cows and heifers outstanding bulls, in- - and groups, priced ving had 15 yrs. cull- ecting and testing this an outstandin E. Gunby, c/o Mode Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph. , AL. -1457. rge fine young pure- not registered, Aber- Angus cows (cream herd) for sale. O. L. er, 1505 Fairview Rd., Atlanta 6, Ph. DR. 3- op Reg. short horn bulls, or service, halter brok- d sev. Reg. short horn and open heifers. Best dlines. George H. Miller, Upson Shorthorn Farm, naston. yeral very good, Reg., d Hereford bulls, 10 to os. old, mostly Domino ding, also, several wean- e bull calves and some r bred heifers of same lines, very well marked, y and deep red. Winton ris, Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph, -2312 Odum. Z bl. standard Hereford 5 Id bull, J. R. E. Prince 20. Wt. 1,400 to 1,500 big bone, low to ground, aight back, wide between es, good conformation, ser- ed only 20 cows, $400 or trade for beef type yearl- Roy G. Jones, 619 Clair- Ave., Decatur. Thite face polled bull, wt. - 600 lbs., full blooded. apers. 1 yr. old last April, ; young Guernsey cow th first heifer calf, half Hol- in and half Guernsey, $135. Both at my barn. W. P. Couch, thersville. Domino cows and Wood- Mischief herd sire, all dbl. Polled Herefords, also everal Reg. young bulls, poll- and horned. Reasonable es. E. C. Dawson, Middle oadwell Rd., Rt. 4 box 21. 2 mi. W, of) Alpharetta. tmilch cow, mostly Jer- th heifer calf, 3 mos. Gentle and milks easily re gals. day. Sell either h, -$175 without calf; purebred and Reg. sow, to farrow litter by pure- Landrace male and sev- ossbred sows, bred and up. H. W. Geeslin, c/o r Ann Spice Farm, By- e. pure Holstein and Jersey ome Reg., mostly arti- lly sired, 10 are Northern fers calving 2nd time, 18 heifers to calve in next ays, 20 younger heifers Holstein dairy bull. This a C. V. Herd, Bangs free, ung herd. Nannie C. Hay- d, Culloden, Ph. TU. 5- 2. _ Fresh and close up and fall freshing, Ist and 2nd calf heif- ers, Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey, large, growthy and dis-. _fease free. R. B. Curtis, Farm- ington, Ph. Madison 2603. 2 Reg. Jersey cows, wifl freshen last of Aug., also, yearling bull close up Island breeding. W. P. Chappell, c/o Fair Oaks Farm, Rt. 1, New- nan. at Ss Angus, purebred, 4 cows and 4 heifers bred, 18 mos. old, fair prices. E. T. Spieks, 4561 Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-9517. 2 Reg. Guernsey male calves, dehorned, 4 mos. old, 1 pure- bred Guernsey male, 12 mos. old, not Reg., well marked, out of good milk stock. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Pure blooded Jersey bull, entitled to Reg., reasonably priced. Herschel H. Hutchins, Turner Hill Rd., Lithonia, Ph. HUdson 2-6572. Reg. horned Hereford bull, calved October 25, 1958. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. 25 Reg. Guernsey bred heif- ers and second calf cows, free of Bangs and T. B., will fresh- en Aug., Sept. and Oct.; also, some dairy equipment. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Reg. milking strain short horn bull, from high produc- ing blood lines, about 18 mos. old. Leon Ehrlich, Swainsboro, Ph. BEImont 7-8351 nights, Fine cherry red Durocs, top breeding, wormed and treated, Reg. in buyers name. 80 head to choose from, $25 to $75 ea.; also, males of service age. J. H. Donaldson, Fort Valley (St. Rt. 96 at Houser Mill Site). Choice Landrace boars and gilts, imported bloodlines, treated, Reg. in buyers name, $60, $75 and $100 ea.; bred gilts, $150 ea.; also, choice Duroc pigs, Reg. in buyers name, $30 and $35 ea. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Met- ter, Ph, MU. 5-1015. Reg. Hampshire. and Tam- worths for sale reasonable. Service boars, bred sows, open sow and gilts. Carl E. Jern- berg, Jr. Rt. 2, College Park, Ph. PO. 6-2072. Purebred Tamworths, serv- ice age males, bred and open gilts, pigs, 8 to 16 wks. old, priced to sell quickly. No dis- ease and good breeding. Mrs. Charles Baldwin, c/o Charles Baldwin Farm, Suwanee, Ph. Buford 7181. Reg. SPC pigs, best blood- lines, fine for 4-H and have some extra fine boar pigs for herd boars. See at my place. Will be ready last of July. Place orders now. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Durocs, 3 sows, 14 mos. old, 1$50 ea.; 2 males, 4 mos. old, $20 ea.; 24 pigs, 10 wks. old, your choice, $15 ea.; others, $10 ea. All can be Reg. FFA quality, out of litters of 11 and 12 pigs. Devoe Smith, Rt. 4, Cochran. BRUCELLOSIS ERADICATION 105 Counties Completed Testing =a 13493 Elliott Cir., Chamblee. Bobby ONeal Rt. 1, Molena. 2642. gilt, about 6 mos. old, wt. a- priced for quick sale, $50. Will Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Reg., 2 to 4 mos. old, $10 ea. Hampshire pigs, priced real 4- sonable. See at my farm, 2 mi,|sorrel horse colt, both extra E. of Homer. W. O. Chambers, |nice and gentle for children, Rt. 2, Homer, Ph. Orange 7-|also, 17 mo. old Tenn. Walk- ae) . ne horse wey pee | Duroc- ea) and gentle, and cart and sad- ec ae ee Ch oeeed dies. John J. Miller, Madison, bout 200 Ibs. ea, Extra nice, Ph, _589-M-4. J At Stud: Bandar AHC No. not ship. Mrs. Lois Landers, |62138, Reg. Arabian stallion, me proren a of oo qual- : ity foals, Fee with return 50 purebred Duroc pigs, not rivile ge during season. Ex-|MA, 2-2076.- and up. Herschel Tidwell, Rt. |% ent facilities to board visit-. 4, Cartersville, Ph, EV. 2-| mg mares, 3884. Strain, 609 Murray Hill Dr., Dalton, Ph. Broadway 8-5921. yr. old sorrel mare with -2 well trained. logging horses, wt. 1400 lbs. ea. both work on farm and-ride and easy to handle. J. C. Chastain, Rt..4, Box 116, Blairsville. = Sheep and Goats Milk type goat, 16.mos. old, never been bred (raised ag ~ pet) for sale or exchange fog _ calf. C. W. Minor, 400 Springe side Dr. SE., Atlanta 15, Ph, $1 day. Willard Reg. Landrace boar, 300 lbs., 12 mos. old, good bloodline, dbl for sale or trade for feeder attachment. R. F. Seawell, Rt. turn priviledge. Ray T. Warr, 1, Box 186, Augusta, Ph. Re-|R+ 9 Box 154. College Park: os Ph. BO, 1-6733. 30 feeder pigs, bred sows | @ooq saddle horses at my gent 3-269]. and gilts, sows with pigs, 2 shoats, wt. about 135 Ibs. ea., ae ee Simpson, purebred Beltsville No. 1 boar, _ At Stud: Rising Sunday Sun, Reg. Palomino stallion, pigs or Ford mowing machine ot Gee ae milker; also, electric churn and 4 stone churns for sale, at my home. Mrs. Lee Kirke ley, 3860 Cascade Milk goats, all to freshen soon at my place. Will. not | ship. J. M. Daniel, Rt. 3, Cole |lege Park, Ph. PO. 7-3181. Atlanta 11. Fine milk goat, part Nubian, part Saanan, first kid, heavy Rd, S.W. wt. 225 lbs. All reasonably priced. James London, c/o/7 Donough. 1,200 lb. mare for riding, rs. old, very gentle with Knights farm, Hwy. 155, Me-|children and does light plow- ing, $75. Joseph Mikle, RFD 2, Lithonia : , Ph. Stone Moun- Horses, Mules & Ponies} tain 5361. : Toggenburg doe giving 2 2 qts. day., from fine stock; also. at Stud: Reg. French Alpina male and Toggenburg male, F. H. Millerd, Rt. 2, Mars Hill Rd., Acworth, Ph. WE. 4-6012. At Stud: Ransoms Genius, At Stud: Red Lights Noble Reg. No. 36649, American sad- | Rex, Reg. No. 36083, American dle bred stallion. F. B. Hill, saddle bred stallion, proven |boro.. sire of top colts, grandson of Noble Kalarama. Thomas G. Nice Shetland pony, gentle | Watki for children with bridle and Rd. : ne ee au : pe 250 open and bred ewes and . 10 Suffolk rams, $8 ea. C. W. . Bird, at Birds Pond, States saddle, $185. Perry Stone, Campton, Ph. Monroe 8-4422. 950 Ibs., works anywhere, $50. a jgentle (but not enough for Good mare mule, wt. about }child), not bred. $150. Sam Ussery c/o Mrs. John Forrest- er, Rt. 1, Carnesville. 4514, Fine Palomino mare, 2 yrs. old, gentle, $200; also, childs saddle and bridle. C. W. Kalb, Ph. BU. 9-6384. Brinkley, Rt. 1, Dearing. Palomino Shetland pony, 39 in. high, 2 yrs. old, gelding, : broke to ride, also, saddle, 1760 McKenzie Dr., Decatur, bridle and halter, all for $225. 3 yr. old bay mare, bred 355, Marietta. ton, Ph. 663. Reg. and grade milk goats, Nubian, Saanan and Toggen= burgs, 1 Reg. Nubian Billy, 2 Pinto mare - with saddle,|yrs. old, for sale or trade for beef calves, pony or other live- stock. Answer all letters. Dan | Dixon, Clarkesville, Ph. se Milk oat with 2 kids, 4 moh old. Mother goat Toggenburg Kids, Toggenburg and Saanany ! Ed B.-Cotton, Rt. 3, Ma Located 3 mi. off Hwy. 19|pp 9-6631. Horse mule, wt. about 900 | petween Midway Church and Ibs., in good cond., $75. W. L. Holbrook Camp Ground. Ralph E. Bates, Rt. 4, Cumming. 1 Mexican Burro for sale. to Shetland stud, $100 or trade | Billy Landers, Rt. 3, c/o Ray for calves. Roger S. Cobb, Box |G. Wood, Lawrenceville. Ph. TH 3-3974. Swine 2 Landrace boars and gilts, some of best breeding line@ in the states. C. F. Nichola = c/o Dbl. J, Ranch, Rt. 1, Tife rietta, mailed-to you. MARKS AND BRANDS REGISTRATION | ~ At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Com- missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock. If you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write our Department for application, and all PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Agriculture necessary forms will be There is no cost for this registration except the recording fee | > . to the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle are located. a Bartow Bleckley Calhoun a Fayette 5 Counties Preliminary Testing Counties in which Preliminary testing has been started Morgan Camden - Catoosa ~ Charlton Chatham Clinch Cobb Coweta Crisp Decatur Dooly Sasi oal elena nies Counties in which area testing is now underway eee Dougherty Mitchell Emanuel Murray Floyd Newion Fulton Putnam Hancock Pulaski Harris Seminole _ Henry Stewart Houston Sumter Jasper Taliaferro Lee Terrell Macon Thomas McDuffie Walton McIntosh Wilkes 49 Counties Now Area Testing = a Help Make Georgia Brucellosis Free By 1960 foun y Sate Chena ee setae At Mn eo Gh 6 uci couse PROTEIN FAT s-IBER | BLACK AND MEEK MILLING COMPANY, Summerville, Georgia Ground Cobs and Shucks G 2.0 3 31.0 B & M Pig Feed (Weaning to 78 Ib.) Medicated G@ 15.3 3.0 * Fiber High FP 28 I 34.1 | * Protein Low F 15.2 3.5 MAC G. ABERCROMBIE AND SON, Douglasville, Georgia THE BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION, BUCKEYE COTTON O Excellent 16% Dairy Feed we 16.0 3.5 15.0 ee posers | ae ee ee F 17.4 3.1 12.3 | ___ | feed as declared . as ) jared e PETE CAGLE, Canton, Georgia ADAMS-BRISCOE FARM, Jackson, Georgia __2 feeds as declared : as declared CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama 2 feeds as declared 5 = as Recioret GENTRAL SOYA COMPANY, INC., Fort Wayne, indiana ; ALAGA | FEED COOPERATIVE, INC., Columbus, Georgia 3 feeds as declared oa feeds as declared CHEROKEE FEED MILL, ING., Canton, Georgia ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, HMlinois 2 feeds as declared 4 feeds as declared CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia AMERICAN CRYSTAL SYRUP COMPANY, Crookston, Minnesota Alfalfa Hay. and Cane Molasses & 10.0 1.3 | feed as declared : hee * Fat Low F 12.8 1.3 : feeds as declare ARNOLD AND HARKINS SUPPLY COMPANY, McDonough, Georgia Arnold's Snap Corn = White Z @& 7S 2.5 11.0 CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee Protein Low F 7.2 3.1 8.0 Gilt Edge Wheat Gray Shorts G 15.9 3.5 : 1 feed as declared ve * Protein Low RB 143 3.9 ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia os is "3 feeds as declared | cOLsY MHLLING COMPANY, Colby, Wisconsin : . =" olby Pulverized Lightweight Mill Oats G 10.3 3.0 B-G PACKING COMPANY, INC., Quitman, EF : : 1 feed as declared bauiuce Pace oe _* Fiber High | P09 oa BALDWIN OIL MILLS, INC. Foley, Alabama uence THE COLORADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado Baldwin 44% Protein Solvent (Hexane) Extracted Soybean Oil Meal et Srey Shere tenet i) = s . : @ 44.0 5 0 3 18.4 SO 3T2 * Fiber High BR 45.6 2.0 ya 1 feed as declared : oe . BERND COMPANY, Macon, Georgia : COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Georgi time 1d a tapered gh a | ye feos Sitter. laa en ae ie nk ie re eelgneae tiem Pacer _ | 16 feeds as declared . , a? ae es Bic A FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, foosea, Georgia = i t,t tt(wSS i PAGE Six COAST BS BS eee aoe LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Landrace Reg. gilts, boars d bred sows, Fast growth, Jarge litters, dif. blood lines. lvin Greene, Rt. 1, Box 507- , Mutimer Dr., Augusta, Ph. Eg. 6-3155. : Hampshire boars and gilts. Bios fortune and King Echo bloodlines, 8 to 12 wks. old. ill Reg. in buyers name and will ship. Larry Young, Rt. 2, Chickamauga. 8 purebred Berkshires, 5 boars and 3 gilts, 4 mos. old, wt. 125 Ibs. ea. With or with- out papers. J. L. Black, Rt. 3, Waynesboro, Regular lLandrace service age boar and gilts, from popu- lar bloodlines. M. T. Courson, C2 Hazlehurst. Choice Reg. SPG meat type gilts, bred gilts, boars and service boars, from Cert. meat type sire L. M. and from P. R. litters (sires were champions at S E State Fair 1958). Cert. disease free herd. Will ship but rather you come and see. W. Preston White, Rt. 2, Ala- mo, Ph. Logan 8-3326. FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE JUNE, 1956 GGuaranteed by Manufacturer race _MAR Top breeding, Reg. Land- as bred, $150 ea. Wil- lard Curry, Rt. 1, Tignall. 2 yr. old, purebred York- shire boar of Top bloodlines. No papers, Wt. about 500 Ibs. $60, my place, 2 mi. So. Tay- lorsville on Davistown Rd. C. J. Harris, Rt. 1, Rockmart. Ph. 5945 after 3 p.m, Reg. meat type Yorkshire, Hampshire and Durocs, Cert. disease free herd. Boars and gilts of all ages. Priced rea- sonable. Lawton Ursery, Ha- zlehurst, Reg. Hampshire sow, blue ribbon winner, excellent ree- ord of large litters, perfect in every way, bred to Reg. Hamp- shire boar, farrow in Sept., $125; also, Reg. boar, 5 mos. old, from champion stock, per- feet markings, not related to sow or her litter, $30. Carl C. Smith, Rt, 3, Ellijay. Reg. Duroc boar, meat type, 13 mos. old (grandsire was grand champion at State Fair (sold for $4,000), $75 or trade for Reg. Landrace boar. Robert H. Culbertson, 180 Wilkerson St., Athens, Ph. LI. 3-2938, Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, service age boars and bred gilts, Reg. in buyers name, /100 pet. imported bloodlines, un- related prs. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. trad Maas Purebred Durocs, med. and meat type, open gilts, bred gilts and sows, service males, 9 mos, old, life treated, with or without papers, best of bloodlines. Marvin M. New- some, Jordans Mill Rd., San- dersville, Ph, 3856, Dark red Duroe males or females, wormed and treated, Reg. in buyers name. Charles W. Welch, Rt, 2, McRae. Tamworths, Reg. healthy stock, unrelated boars and gilts. J. . Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541. | Reg. SPC choice boars and gilts, long meat type, 735 to 100 lbs., $35 ea., wormed and treated, Reg. in buyers name. Will ship. Satisfaction guaran- teed, 100 pct. Some bred and open gilts. Herd free from bangs and Lepto. Quitman Barrs, Eastman, Ph, 3800. _ One boar, mostly Hampshire, about 10 mos. old, wt. abaut 175 Ibs., gentle and easy to handle, $35. A. A. Pulliam, Toceoa, Ph. Tucker 6-5027. 25 fine pigs, 6 wks. old, Aug. 3, and 2 sows. Pigs are mixed, big bone Poland China and OIC. N. A. Weldon, Rt. 1, Pal- metto, Ph, 7232. Reg. Landrace gilts, bred tp Wearhaug 2nd. Sell or trade for mileh cows. B. C. Limerick, Room 404 Grand Bidg., Macon. KET BULLETIN Reg. Spotted Poland China hogs, 8 wks. to 6 mos. old, meat type, disease free, from best of bloodlines, reasonable. Located 1 mi, S. of Hahira on U. S. Hwy. 41. Elmer Corne- lius, Rt, 2, Hahira. Duroe pigs, 2 boars and 2 gilts, 8 wks. old. Reg. in buy- ers name, wormed and treated for Cholera, sired by Grand Champion at Ga. State Fair and Augusta Fair, $25 ea. Ros- coe McDonald, Jr., RFD 1, Milledgeville, Ph. GL. 2-2766. Reg. SPC pigs, bred gilts, service boar. Top bloodlines. Bred gilts backed by Cham- pion blood. Lamar Altman, Rt. 1, Alma, Purebred spotted Poland China boar, best of bloodlines, about 2 yrs. old, wt. approx. 400 Ibs., $50 cash. F. H. Smith, RFD 3, Baxley, Ph. 3385. LIVESTOCK WANTED _ Want young colt, halter broke, write what you have o oslee Lamar Hood, Cleve- and. Want 8 to 10 thoroughbred Hampshire ewes and one ram, reasonable. R. L. McKie, Rt. 3, Box 63, Augusta. Wednesday, August | Pinto. Quarter horse or gaited Want Black Angus male from 2 wks. to 1 mo. old, breed, prefer to buy in Hoi ton or any bordering coy State price in first letter, G R. Hunt, Kathleen, Want big draft type st horse, must be gentle and | 1,300 lbs. or more. Will buy out right or trade another horse. Guy McMillian, Dacu Ph. Lawrenceville TH, 3-443 Want to trade young To genburg Billy, 8 mos, ready for service for y Nanny, approx. same ag guilt pig. John E, Sheffield, Rt, 1, Box 40-A, Springfield. Want some low pri horses, gentle, for riding, to Columbus. Write full jn. formation. Steve Corlee, 4049 Norwood Dr., Columbus, Want gentle Mares, ei for riding; also want good place buggy. Give full info mation. W. C. Davis, Rt. 1, Box 409, Jonesboro. ee POULTRY FOR SALE Ginn Grey stags and pullets, $15. trio. FOB. George Meal Rt. 4, Commerce. : PROTEIN FAT : LANIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia FFound by State Chemists Swisher 18% Growing Mash ce G 18.0 2.3 PPenatized (P) Fiber F 19.9 3.6 . Swisher Pullet Developer & 14.0 3.3 PROTEIN FAT FIBER (P) Fiber FP 15.6 5.5 ALLIED MILLS, ING., Chicago, IHinols McMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana / Wayne Sweet Mix G 30.0 1.5 10.0 Master Mix Range Punches G 20.0 2.8 (P) Protein F 28.7 2.1 7.4 (P) Fiber F 21.3 2.5 Master Mix Sweet Flakes G 7.4 1.5 BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia (P} Fiber F 8.4 19 Birdsey's Growing sen . . 7 3 .. MABLETON MILLING COMPANY, Mableton, Georgia | . . : Miss Mable's 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0 __ 3.0 CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia (P) Protein F 148 3.0 Peanut Vine Hay and Siete i 8 20 yee THE NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kansas Jam Up 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0 30 50 Seeger Wheat Gray, Shorts & Gropad. What (P) Protein EF 147 3.0 7.5 oo S 16.0 3.8 Ground Ear Gorn G 8.0 2.8 11.0 1 he F181 4.4 (P) Protein EF 73 3.3 9.9 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama sake aon revere} ra" # ae a Jom Sugared Sow and Pl sellers 160 2.5 Yo) Saris Wi one acca - - 2 Ss S 3 eorgia : : ; mA ee Traylor's Hog Fattener G 15.0 36 HERMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee S (P) Fiber F 166 4.1 Best Yet 16% Protein Dairy Feed G 160 28 15.0 Traylor's Ground Corn Cob & Shucks with (P) Fer F 17.5 17 16.8 25% Molasses a ak. . 2 3 er 3.3: 5 Cae Cmca peas G 22.0 3.5 7.0 wep! od s oe Re ; ; ; m Dan eet Dairy 16% (P) Protein F 18.0 4.8 3.9 iw Wee * 186 25 FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GGuaranteed by Manufacturer GUARANTEE BUT WITHIN TOLERANCE FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED JUNE, 1959 es; PROTEIN FAT Pha ee PEE eS, a (Continued on Page Seve vu ugust 8, 1959 (MARKET BULLETIN: ee PAGE SEVEN DS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE BUT WITHIN TOLERANCE & __ FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED JUNE, 1959 (Continued from Page Six) PROTEIN FAT FIBER PROTEIN FAT FIBER | MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 2 feeds as declared 3 feeds as declared G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia AM DAVIES COMPANY, ING., Banville, tilincis | | iclscmstcothcni tt feeds as declared . MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Quincy, illinois N COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia eR 3 feeds as declared feed as declared j MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia es R COTTON OIL COMPANY, Decatur, Alabama 1 feed as declared | : eed os declared MOWAT, WILSON AND COMPANY, Detroit, Michigan 3 eS GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee : 3 oe eae feeds as declared NASHVILLE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Nashville, Georgia OMPANY, Fite co Corn Cob and Shuck Roughage with Molasses G 2.0 5 27.5 ee acctarea * Fiber High F 3.6 5 28.7 - THE NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kansas ; i PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee : 1 feed as declared . Lion Shorts 8 * Fiber High : i - e NUTRENA MILLS, INC., sMinicopclis. Minnesota Pe w Pure Wheat Bran G 14.0 4.0 11.0 3 feeds as declared e Dus daclotod re few F 15.6 3.4 11.3 | OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina 2 1 feed as declared AN OIL MILL COMPANY, Dothan, Alabama - THE THOM es; AS PAGE MILLING COMPANY, Topeka, Kansas eee ts ne 1 feed as declared HN WwW. ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chamblee, Georgia PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covin 2 gton, Georgia ceebaeaoben Cobs, Shucks and Molasses oe 5. ee S FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee * Fiber High eae e 6 25.2 ncle Don 18%. Dairy Feed . G 18.0 25 15.0 niinahanadioadeastahe : Protein Low F 17.2 3.0 11.6 PELHAM OIL AND FERTILIZER een Pelham, Geor : ae : : gia feeds as declared 1 feed as declared a S RS FEED AND SEED, Sylvania, Georgia J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS. Austell. Georai : : : gia feeds as declared : 2 feeds as declared 1 ERS MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., Clinton, lowa : feeds as declared 6 feeds as declared : oo. PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia oe eecwred 1 feed as declared ee MERS PRODUCTS COMPANY, Thomasville, Georgia RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri a : . eee Mest : G 45.0 31 feeds as declared Ae Protein Low F 44.4 6.8 6.0 ng ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Ark ae MERS SEED AND FEED COMPANY, Fitzgerald, Georgia OT ia oe iad aera! : 7 : feed as declared RODNEY MILLING COMPANY, K City, Mi i IMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia 1 feed as declared ea ae eres feed as declared i ; ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia ight Milling Company, Augusta 2 feeds as declared feed os declared . SARGEANT CITRUS PRODUCTS, INC., _ Lakeland, Florida : MBEAU MILLING COMPANY, Phillips, Wisconsin Sargeant Brand Citrus Pulp i GS 60 3.0 16.0 Pulverized White Oats with Wheat and Barley G 10.0 2.5 15.0 * Fat Low F 6.8 2.6 10.7 * Fiber High 10.2 3.4 16.0 : SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee \T RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia 1 feed as declared 4 feeds as declared SESSIONS OIL MILLS, Enterprise, Alabama oe SVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia 1 feed as declared feeds as declared : E. C. SMALL ALFALFA PRODUCTS, Eureka, Kansas 1ERAL FOODS CORPORATION, Battle Creek, Michigan 1 feed as declared feed as declared SMITH FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Serrgic GIA RENDERERS, INC., Rome, Georgia - 4 feeds as declared feeds as declared i ; J. ALLEN SMITH AND COMPANY, Knoxville, Tennessee ot oe GROWERS, Moultrie, Georgia. 1 feed as declared ; as d s SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia ISLAND CITRUS COOPERATIVE, INC., Umatilla, Florida Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts G 16.6 3.5 7.5 olden Gems Sweet Dried Citrus Pulp G 6.0 2.5 11.0 * Protein Low F 15.6 5.3 6.3 * Protein Low F 5.7 3.8 9.5 Pure Wheat Bran G 145 3.5 11.0 * Fat Low F 15.6 3.2 10.1 ND HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 2 feeds as declared feeds as declared VALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Fort Valley, Georgia SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Greenville, Mississippi; Macon and Savannah, Georgia; Decatur, Alabama. O feeds as declared : 44% Protein Solvent Extracted Soybean Meal . pe = ao * Fiber High 6, i ; Aaa Senleelge Hartwell, Georgia 6 fecde ax docicza SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida Bets Sete Tennessee b Ld ci declared ; SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Geergia ee pe? Feep store, ING., Hiawassee, Georgia a iced cs aorta | =e ERNATIONAL STICK FOOD CORPORATION OF GEORGIA, Cairo, Georgia eerie. a re oe COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina feed as declared eeds as dec RNATIONAL STOCK FOOD CORPORATION, Waverly, New York oe jangr ee COMPANY, Maron, Georgia baat i feed as declared a 5 feeds as declare pee , . A. STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Georgia 6 aa COMPANY, Rome, Georgia Big Ben Snep Corn oe G 8.0 2.5 11.6 esata * Protein Low 35 32 2,308 4 a Pn, MILUNGLING., Anleets, Ceorale | SUMTER MILLING COMPANY, Americus, Georgia : as declared 1 feed as declared e E NILL ING. Soizenifis, Georgia | SWIFT AND COMPANY Albany and Augusta, Georgia; Selma, Alabama; feeds as declared Chicago, Ilineis ONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia Georgia 4 feeds as declared A feeds as declared TRAYLOR'S FEED MILL Carrollton, Georgia se ae irgini I Crushed Snap Corn and Melasses . e EY . ZOMNSON AND COMPANY, INC., Roanoke, Virginia a Pe Protein Low F 68 2.1 6.9 as declared 1 feed as declared MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee : . : AYNE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Jesup, Georgia ; feed as declared . Wayco: 40% Hog Concentrate G 40.0 1.5 9.0 ss IANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Abbeville. Louisiana; * Protein Low F 39.1 5.1 8.6 Crowley, Louisiana 2 feeds WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Geergia ellis 1 feed as declared pa pe en nore Pee WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama : : poet Uncle Sam Chick Starter and Grower . = 7 LEN FEED essee; Fort Wayne, Indiana * Fiber High : : F eS C . A oor 2 ETON MILLING COMPANY, Mableton, Georgia oc 2 | as ; alii 18 ING COMPANY, LYD., Augusta, Georgia 7 7 Penalized Poul Mixer (35%). as ee 26 - 60 Other Viclations _- ; : tak a 26 , . Fiber High, ps yu ulet Spence. ee ss TOTAL : $a As. o Cornish bantams, ~~ old, $1.50: te Laneny. lder hi : piher reeds, stock bantams. old, Shy PAGE EIGHT POULTRY FOR SALE rooster and 3 hens, 2 yrs. old, $7.50; 5 roosters and 6 pullets, 5 pee. oid $1.50 ea; 1 Golden Sebright rooster, 1-1/2 yrs. 9 half grown Se- brights, $1, ea, FOB. Guy Ma- this, Davi dor, Purebred selected quality bantams, young and yearlings breeding stock, best blood- ines, Modern game, Blue Rose Comb, Partridge Wyan- dottes, Choice Show cocker- els. Henry Kiser, Ruby St. Gainesville. Harly 1959 puepred -ban- tams, Blae: ochin, Black Tail Japs, Anconas, Old Eng. ame, Rl, Reds, Golden Se- rights, $6. trio; day old 75c: white, purple speckled quines, 80 eaj ducks turkeys, white or bronze, 75e. Ship $5. or ore orders, W. R.. Long, Woodstock, Bantam fowl, rare breeds in & Black and ite uangshans and White Crested Black Polish Priced according to age. Have ill ship. Write red Bilal 515 Crescent five, Chickamauga, Purebred heavy type Dark Cornish hatching eggs, 15, $1.65, and my cartons to be returned at once at buyers xpense; also, 5 nice, young ens, same breed, $11. or $2.25 ea. M.O. only. Miss Cora B. eee Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty y. : lalock, Araucanus (Easter Ege) hickens, ready to lay, $10. pr. xp. Col; hatching eggs) pink and blue), 65e ea. parcel post repaid; Also Dark Cornish ulldog type bantam chickens, urebred, $6. pr. Exp. Col. Broney Order. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152. Araucanus (Haster Egg) chickens, 8 wks. old, $5. pr; 5 wks, $3.50 pr. Ship Exp. Col: also, hatching eggs, fertile and fresh, 85c ea. plus 8 per egg for postage. Harvey Grizzle, 23 Fairview St. Cartersville. Araucanus (Easter Egg) ehickens, lay col. shelled eggs. @ wkg old chicks, $1.25 ea: Exp. Col. in light crate. Hatch- ing eggs, $5. doz. postage paid. obby Roberts, 816 Cassville d. Cartersville. Sebright bantams for saie at my home. All young hens eo roosters. John Bone, 947 - Richmond, Macon. Purebred Golden Sebright bantams, hens and roosters. $1.50 ea; eggs for setting, $1. doz. at farm. Mrs. T. W. New- some, Sandersville. Silver Duckwings, Old Eng. BBs. Cornish game, Buff Cochins, ea. $5. pr. All Show h Can't ship: John A. Kinsey, 318 Crown St. Dalton. Dark Cornish bantam pul- Jets and cockerels, $2.75 pr., $1.50 ea. at my place on Chaly- beate Rd. J. G. Willingham, Rt. 1, Manchester, GL -6988. | 50 White Lace Red Cornish bantams, also 25 Chukar quail. All, young and old and cheap. _ Lester Cordell, Rt. 1, Chicka- mauga. Ph. 4284. Pure Dark Cornish cock- erels, large big bone type, long yellow legs, $2. ea. in lots of 2 H. W. Thurmond, Farm- ington,..- Cornish pullets, roosters and hens, 8 mos. old, 75 and $1. ea: 4 onebe hens, $1. ea. Trade for Old Eng. and Bulldog stv. and pentane of any kind. [rocker ell, 2677 Pharr Ra. ,, Atlanta 17. Ph DR. 7- 4390, ip i 5 1 game cock, one half Clar- et and one half hatch, 2 yrs. $4.; 1 grayR.H. cross, 2 yrs, old, $3. R. UL. Griffin, Oak St., Gainesville. 5 young laying game hens, . $1. ea. at my place, 1 1/2 mi. West Fairburn, Hwy. 92. E. E. Ae Rt. 2; Fairburn. Ph. 6477, wi. gtarted pullets: 5,000 twelve wks. old, 1,000 twenty wks. old, at my place. Select what you want. Chas. Higgins, PE 3, Bee, Ph. 537. MARKET BULLETIN White Leghorns, 50e ea. at farm. Ernest B. Brooks, Rt, 1, 217, Marietta. Ph. 8-0967. * About 35 mixed hens, now laying, for sale. Mrs. Bessie Cook, Rt. 2, Old Bill Cook Rd., College Park. 10 Parmenter Red cocker- els, 8 mos. old, $3. ea. 2 for $5. FOB. No chks: Ira A. Dai- ley, Rt. 1, Palmetto. Ph. 5542. 2 guinea hens and |] guinea rooster, $5. Ella Henderson, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. BB Bronze grown turkey hens and gobblers, $5. ea: also 1959 pullets, of all sizes: No shipping. H. E. Hagerty, Hast- ings Bridge Rd. Rt. 2, Hamp- ton. Ph. Jonesboro GR 8-8648. 35 turkeys, March hatch, $1.50 ea. at farm. Cannot ship. Mrs. Cecil Dominy, Rt. 4, Eastman. POULTRY WANTED Want 1 grown tom turkey. State price age and kind. Mae et Rt. 5, Lyons. Ph. Want some young = laying hens, near Columbus. Mrs. W. A. MeGuffey, 1013 54th St. Ph. FA 2-8505. GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Bobwhite quail, just hatch- ed to grown stock, Per No. 36; Cornish bantam baby chicks, Ringneck pheasant baby chicks and some grown. Priced according to ace and size. Ship Rwy. Express only. C. E. Duke, 1803 Bouldercrest Dr. -S. E. Atlanta 16; Ph. NEA: 7-1665. sev. hundred Bobwhite quail, from 1 week, 35c ea, to griwn. birds, $1. ea. Permit No. 8. Flight pen raised and disease free. W. Z. Page, 2125 i... St., Columbus. Ph. FA 2- 5896. Bobwhite quail, day old, 35e ea., $35. C; 3 wks. 55c ea., $04. C; 5 wks. 72 ea. $65. C: 12 wks., $1. ea. $80. C. Exp. Col. Money Order. T. L. Del- ton; P:-O. Box 49: Fort Val- ley Ph. FA: 5-5195. Bobwhite quail hatching eges from stock improved 39 yrs. and 1 to 3 ozs. above aver- age, shipped pp; $150. M: $18. C,; day: olds--quai $40. young quail, all ages. Free color photos. Wm. A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark Bldg., At lanta. Ph. MU 8-0866. Bobwhite quail, 1 week to Jaying birds, Permit No. 21; also 9. Chukars, half grown. R. J. Oakes, Box 170, Milstead. Bobwhite quail, young birds priced according to age and size. Permit No. 46. C. D. Tarpley, Rt. 1, Lake Harbin A Ph, Stockbridge Northern Bobwhite quail, mated, $3.50 pr: day old, 35c ea; 5 wks. 65c: 8 wks., 75c ea. Exp. Col; hatching Bobwhite eggs, 20c ea: $19. C. Parcel- post PP. Money order. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. N.E Atlanta: 8. Ph. 4-5152. Young blue Peafowl, Arau- canus, Black Cochins, = Eng: Pouters and Fantail pigeons, Araucanus hatching eggs, White Crested Black Polish, half grown, $5. pr; Golden Sebright roosters, cheap. S. J. Griener, 1394 Northwest Dr. N.W., Atlanta 18. 20 Chukar partridges, 1959 hatch, lay next spring, $2. ea. Will not shin; also 1 home- made brooder, suitable for baby chicks or birds, $20: S. R. Brown, 368 9th St. N.E., At- lanta 9. Ph. TR. 4-3927. , Large number White King and auto-sex pigeons, cheap. G. E. Gillespie, Rt. 3, Macon. Ph. SH. 2-4933. 10 pigeons, $3.50 for lot. Will not ship. Ronald Jones, RED 1. Fort. Valley, Ph. TA 5-2869. Black Dutch rabbits, 4 mos. old, nicely marked, large to age, $3. ea. does or bucks, R. Dream af a oe y, Rt 2. | Wrigatsyille, - ES CNS a ty at Ringneck pheasants, all ages. Bargain price lots of 12 or more; 1959 hatch Bobwhite quail and Chukars, priced ac- cording to age; few 1959 hatch White Jap. Silkie Bantams, $4. pr. for the select. Per. No. 87. 3.7. Taylor, Rt 2s Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5-5804. Young rabbits, 6-8 wks. old, $1. ea. White, Gray and Black. Will ship. Trade for guinea pigs (cavies). C. R. Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave., NW., At- lanta 18. Ph, SY 4-0009. 3 senior N.Z. White does, $6. ea. 1 pr. 5 mos.- old buck and doe, ready to breed, $10.; 13 N.Z. W., 2-mos. old, $4. pr: Will ship. All ped. and papers furnished. Norman Pulliam, 215 Skinner Rd. Augusta. Ph. RE 6-1790. Nice fat fryer size buck rab- bits, 15, wt. 4-5 lbs. ea., $1.- $1.50 ea; also 14 frier chick- en pullets and cockrels, $12.- 50. or $1. ea. Chas. B. Sum- mers, Rt. 1, 1381 Lee Rd. Ma- bleton. N.Z. White rabbits, 12 wks. J old, $1.50 ea. Cecil Gunby, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg. 20 grown rabbits, 18 does, 2 bucks, White, Brown, Gray, $40. for the lot. L. E. Akins, Rt. 2, Byron, Ph. WO 3-3314. N.Z. White rabbits, some ex- cellent pedigreed bucks, ready for service, with quality breed- ers. C, W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. B, Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 4-6452, Rabbits, Gray and Brown, 6-8 wks. old, $1. ea: guinea pigs (cavies). $2.-$2.50 ea; red and white spotted, some solids. Trade for giant White King pigeons; also, like to hear from parties having purebred, mated White Kings. P. W. Wills, Jr., 2239 Nelms Dr., S. W. Atlanta 15. Ph. PO 7-9036. GAME, FOWL, etc. WANTED Want trio Ped. N.Z. Red rabbits. If not within 65 mi. radius Thomaston party will have to ship, Write what you have and prices and informa- tion. Horace H. Turner, Box 4, The Rocks. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE California multiplying beer seed, 35c start, 3 starts, $1. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Bu- chanan. Elecampane, Catnip, Hore- hound, Balm, Feverfew, T'an- sy, Applemint, Calamus, Houseleak, Spearmint, 25c rooted bunch; Scullion sets, 10 doz; Garlie bulbs, five cts. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. 3 large nice print sacks, 1 of a kind, 3, $1.60 PP; nice quilt scraps, print and ete., 1/2 lb., $1. PP. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Rt. 1, Newnan, Honey: del. by mail 3rd zone, 1959 crop, in tin, 10 lb. pail, $3.80, 5 1b. $1.90: Col- lect by Exp. 12, 2-1/3 lb: jars, $9,; 24, 1 lb. jars, $7.: 12, 1-1/2 Ib. jars. $4.50, and 6, 4 Ib. jars, $9. Curd Walker, Rt. 2, Adrian. About: 50 bu. pears, $1.25 bu. and cut price to truckers. A. R. Adams, Hortense. North Ga. comb Honey, by case and cash only, 6, 10 Ib. tins, $16.20 in glass, 6, 5 tb., $8:103.1 25 2214/2, 1b. $8: 70: 12, 2-1/2: Ws $8388: 12. 2 lbs: S712, v1 /4 Ibs. $4-96= 12; 1 tb.,. $3.96 and 24, 8 oz., $4.65. W. R. Smith, 2330 park Ave., pW Atlanta, 15,3Ph. PO: 6- 6671. New Sage, just picked, washed and shade dried, $1.25 Ib., 35e at. Add postage. Mrs. J.J. Carter, Convers. Yellow root and Heart Leaves root, 4 lb. lard boxful, | $1. PP. Mrs. E. M. Sutherland, Rt. 1, Ellijay. Unwashed solid white feed bags, 100 lb. ecap., 20 ea., in lots of 12 or more. PP. Eve- lyn Bramlett, Margret. Electric livestock clipper and 1 set of extra blades, in good cond., $35. 8. B. Adair, Gray. Ornamental pepper seed, from 15 states, mixed, $1. pkg. PP. Mrs. R. @. Miller, Rt. 2, Acworth. Yellow root wild Cherry bark, and May apple, 4 lb., $1.25. Noel Crump, Rt. 2; Talk- ing Rock. A-No. 1 pure Georgia Cane Syrup, case of 12, 1/2 gals., $8.50, case of 24. qgts., $10. None shipped. Send cash with truck. Ross Swann, Dawson. _ " Long handled gourds, 25 ea; Yellow root, $1. lard box ful. Add 10c postage on ea. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. -f, Buford. Concrete base for Well curb, 4 in. rise around the hole for sealing well curb. Cheap. J. B. Underwood, 2249 Bradley St. S.E., Atlanta 16. A=T> pure Gas Cane syrup; Cs. of 12-one-half val. $8.50; Cs. of 24 Qts., $10, Cash with truck. None shipped. Ross Swann, Dawson. Blue Gill Bream fingerlings, for sale or trade for beef cal- ves or pigs of equal value. Truck delivery. Lanier Crait, Clayton. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want a few gallons of Figs for home use. State when and where figs can be picked up and price. Mrs. E. L. Rawls, 4120 Peachtree Rd. NE, Apt. 1-C; Atlanta. 19; Ph. CE. 7- 5798. Want Figs and Grapes for home use. State price and where they can be picked up. Mrs. H. L. Davenport, 215 Elberhart Dr., Hapeville. Want a farm bell. State:size, cond. and price. Mrs. Colan Taylor, Metter. HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE Nice new print, dbl. bed size quilt, heavy pad, $5 and 60c postage; also, tops, nice new material, dbl. size, nice prints, $4.50; corduroy tops, $5 Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Bu- ford. Sev. vanity sets, crochet flat work, 2 pe. 9 x 12, one pe. 7 x 12 in white, or 2 colors, | ea. with matching 15 in. doilie, $3 set. del.; other doilies. Out of state orders accepted. Mrs. I. M. Sullivan, 124 W. Chand- ler St., Carrollton. jes, $1.50 ea.; three 3 pc, e Wednesday. August Average size crochete bedspread, popcorn stitch, ecru 6 pc. chair and sofa $1.75; pillowcase trimmin set; white vanity sets, $1, vanity turtle pillow, Add postage. Mary T Eastanollee. Print aprons, ric rac tape trimming, some orgar in lace trimming, $1 ea. postage; hankies with tatting edge, $1 ea. Mrs. C. F. But Rt. 7, Moultrie. a Dbl. size bed quilt tops, good cotton scraps, $3 ea. p. 30c postage. No checks. M H..C. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Cy ming. Le 4 dbl. bed size quilts, of all new cotton mater filled with new cotton, ent ly machine made, $5.50 Add postage. Mrs. H. G. ley, Sr., Rt. 1, Kingsto Crocheted 3 pe. vanity s set crocheted, 15 in., ros vanity sets, crocheted edgi $1 set; grape crocheted, 15. doily, $2.50; 2 print an solid aprons with bibs, $1 PP in Ga. Send MO, fi Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco, Pillowcases, $1 set; dia shirts, 5 $1; bonnets, $1; of week dish towels, $1. Ad postage. Nell Bennett, Rt. Box 21, Oakwood. 10 yds. fancy tatting, 5 y all white and-yellow = wh: fancy pink, and 3 yds. all ors, all dbl. and 50c yd.; a 7 yds. white, single tatti 30c yd. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, 3, Box 157, Millen. i New hand made and padding, $6 ea.; 3 emb. vanity sets, $1 set; white crocheted f bowls, $1 ea. Add_ post Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, ] 58, Ellijay. Emb. pillowcases with cheted edging, $1 set: e dish towels, set of 7, $1; q patch aprons, 75c ea.; clo. bags, made like little d 75 ea.; diaper shirts, al ors, 5 $1. Add _ postage. Floyd Major, Rt. 8, Gain ville. ce. Hand made dainty Klee holders, made of nylon | lace and flowers, $1.50 ea. J. L. Owens, Rt. 2, Box Milledgeville, Ph. 2-4332 Soft, washable lamb sg: hand laced, baby Mocc pink, blue or white, sn med. or large, $1.25 ea. PP giit box. Mrs. Edgar Watk Rt. 3, Calhoun. ee FROM VIRGINIA TO TEXAS, MORE THAN SO PILOT FORESTS HAVE BEEN SET UP BY MEMBER MILLS OF THE SOUTHERN PULPWOOD CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION, THE WORLDOF | DEMONSTRATION FORESTS. | PERMANENT AND CONTIN | SUIDES TO PROFI | TREE GROW!