- Commissioner Sia Phil Campbell, % ae "WEDNESDAY, ee 8, 1958 NUMBER] argia Pays Tribute is the symbol of Americas great- value of its annual harvest far ents and communities in America ounded around sources of food and ng facilities, namely the corn and fields and the water mills. . week, October 5 through 11, is read week in Georgia. Since Geor- s 11th in the United States in corn oduction and Georgia is one of the lead- states in the consumption of corn s only fitting that a week be set commemorate the ancient and rable industry of corn milling and making of corn bread, orn bread week originated in Geor- Several years ago a Georgia Corn initiated the idea of a week set aside ize corn milling and the impor- it plays in Georgias economy. then, many other states have fol- n Bread Week is not just a week mmemorate Corn Bread, but should > the many related industries as The final product is dependent on other unrecognized industries. The farmer plays the first roll in the ion of corn that goes into corn His skill in planting, fertilizing, ing and harvesting goes a long way producing a fine corn meal. The ers skill.is dependent upon the re- of our experiment stations in de- ng a variety of corn that is resistant her conditions, insects and will a high yield per acre. er the corn is produced, other prob- arise. Harvesting, storing, and sell- e big problems. Without the im- , manufacturers and dealers, har- in, would be quite a difficulty. With- e grain elevators and storage facili- problem of handling the grain HIS. Is SORN ~ BREAD WEEK | 0 States Corn Millers ds that of any other crop. The first : EAT MORE CORN BREAD Pretty Sue Walker, Georgias 1958 Corn Meal Queen, re- minds you that Oct. 5 through Oct. 11 is Corn Bread Week in Georgia. The annual observance is sponsored throughout the state by the Georgia Corn Millers Association. cess that brings good, hot corn bread to your table. . Through the joint efforts of the Georgia Corn Millers Association and the assistance of Federal Agencies, the State Department of Agriculture and the Ex- tension Service, the corn milling industry is making great progress in keeping up with the trend of changing times and is making available to the housewife an old product with a new look. Like many of the other food industries, corn mills are making a good food better by enriching corn meal with vitamins and . minerals. The most important characteristic of Georgia corn meal is the fact that it is made from the whole grain of corn. Whole grain corn meal contains the germ or heart of the corn kernel. In this germ, much of the good taste Georgians are ac- customed to, and most of the food value of corn is found. Corn meal has always been one of the Souths favorite food dishes. It is certain to remain so in the future. Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS Cotton Top Farm Crop In California Last Year (The following release from the California Department of Agricul- ture should be of interest to Georgia farmers who have traditionally been proud of their cotton production.) Sacramento, Cal. . . . Cotton main- tained its position in California as the top | farm crop in terms of value last year, re- taining the lead it established in 1947. The California Crop and Livestock Reporting Service reports the 1,537,000 . bales produced were valued at $258,248- _ 000. In addition, the value of the 613,000 tons of cotton seed was $32,305,000. Production of cotton in 1957 was the fourth highest for this state, the record high being 1,818,000 bales produced in 1952. California, ranked second among cotton states, is exceeded only by Texas. Mississippi was third, followed by Ark- ansas, Arizona, Alabama, and Tennessee. - _ The average yield of 1,035 pounds per acre is a record high for this state. The previous high was 924 pounds in 1956. Arizona led the nation with 1,037 pounds __ per acre. California was second. The na- tional average was 388 pounds. _ The One Variety Cotton Act passed by the Legislature in 1925 generally lim- its planting of cotton in California to the Acala Variety. The pure planting seed of | this strain makes possible high produc- tion, excellent quality California cotton. Agricultural CALENDAR October 14, Gainesville American Dairy Association of Georgia Dis- trict meeting. October 15, Carrollton A.D.A. of Georgia District meeting. October 15, Tifton Broiler Production -Marketing Short Course. October 15, Woodbury 9th Annual Pimiento Festival. Ociober 16, Decatur A.D.A. of Geor- gia District meeting. e@ NAVAL STORES oa $ : PAGE TWO a eer GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN || 19 Hunter Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculiure Building Ailanta 2, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Street, S.W. MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Mailing Room Supt. Editor Jack Gilchrist Assistant Editor Deborah Anglin Notices __ ; Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Circulation _. Mrs. LaM Jarman Candler Clement Jr NATIONAL EDITORIAL |assbchariOn Cee Oe re Cah ad PHIL CAMPBELL 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 zommercia! business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- ,censed aS @ commercia) busi- {ness or doing business under ia trade mame or business [eee nor from any indivi- dua} doing business under a commercial] trade name or t besiartl name. The Georgia Market Bulle. tin assumes no respo. sibility for any notice appearmg in the Bulletin nor for any zansaction resulting from 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 in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail, MANAGER. Market Address all complaints to EDITOR. Market Bulletin. Address requests to be added to mailing list, changes of address. etc.. Bulletin. Atlanta. change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address al} notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. % Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covmgton, Ga., vy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class maiter Aug. I, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga. og cemoved from to CIRCULATION Ail requests for WANTED Want couple to operate small truck farm. House gar- den, fire wood, and Share wages. Must have own small truck. See. S. Storer, Rt. 4, Hwy. 166, Douglasville. Want nice white woman in good health, 40 to 55 yrs., to do light farm work and live in home with me on farm. Room, 68 board and $20 mo. Mrs. W. J. Rogers, Rt. 2, Claxton. Want man with small family to work in dairy and do other gen. farm work. $100 mo. and home to live in, T. E. Ferrell, Rt. 2, Madison Want white family with 2 members able to drive trac- tors Must be sober. Furnish 4 Rooms and wired for elec. stove. School bus. 1 mi. town. Cattle, hogs and row cropping. Pay reasonable salary. A. . Ledbetter, Newton. Want honest, sober, reliable man for work on cattle ranch. Must have some knowledge of cattle and operation of farm machinery. House, wired for elec, and water furnished free. Reasonable salary. If in- terested contact. Do not write. Frank Hunter, c/o Sugar Creek Cafe, McRae. Want middleaged col. cou- ple, sober, honest, to take care of and live on 8 acre place where man and wife life. Both to work. Garden, light farm work etc. Ref. required. Con- tact. F. J. Lanier, 3563 Cov- ington Hwy. Decatur. 9- 3968. wy. Decatur. Ph. BU Want man with working crew to operate dairy of 60- 100 milking cows. Like to con tract on gallon basis for 1959. ili ; Could ibly start in Ni 5 nder Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special ovem: rate af postag? provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct & }/per. 1958. T. L. Surles, Lees- FARM WORK IPI WANTED on Ford tractor Planter, trae- Want work in dairy or with ehickens. 1 yr. experience at dairy; wife also likes dairy work. Have 3 children, girls, 46, 12 and 10 yrs. Have to be moved. Gilbert Bowen, 131 Eagwood Ave., LaGrange. 41 yr. old, honest, sober man wants job on farm with fine ple, $20 week, room and ee Can drive tractor and truck. Julian M. Reed, Rt. 4, Loganville. Woman, 35, with 14 yr. old gon wants work on farm. Write Mrs. Audrey May, Berlin. Single, white man, 49 yrs. old, wants job on regular or hicken farm, prefer with arge family. Work for board, ee washing and small wages. rive number in family. Must have Bus fare. Taft Parker, Rt. 8, c/o Jim Luke, Nashville. White man, 40 yrs. old, and wife, want job on chicken farm. 3 R. house, water, etc., and reasonable salary. Exp. James Brown, 504 Washing- ton St. S. W. Atlanta 15. White man 68 yrs. old, wants job on farm live as one ,of family. Sober, good health, honest, good worker. Cannot drive. Carey J. Leverett, 186 Whitehall St. S. W. Atlanta 3. 28 yr. old white man, wife no children, wants job on chicken farm. Well exp. in chicken work. Move any time. Write .Ernest Whitfield, c/o E. L. Sartor, Marble Hill. Married, Christian man, 23 e. old, 3 small children, yants work on dairy farm or beef type cattle farm. Operate tractor and farming equipment _xp. all type milking machines eed work soon. Have to be noved. In vicinity Atlanta or Piscon, G. T. Brooks, Rt. 1 ox 88, Haddock. Ph. Webster 2-5652. Elderly man wants job on a farm, not far from Atlanta Can do light farm work. Dont drink or other bad habits. Want with good, reliable peo- ple for small salary and board and room. Daniel Sutton, 1511 Hughes St. N. W., Atlanta 18. Settled white woman, coun- try raised, wants job on farm in good, christian farm home with respectable folks, light farm work for private room and salary. Miss Eula Mae Black, Rt. 1, Warner Robins. Want job with good man in milk dairy for 1959. Cant move until get my corn ga- thered. Sober, honest man, 6 in family (boys, 16, 12 and 7 yrs., girl 14). Can furnish ref. Wm. Hobgood, Rt. 2, Ranger. Man wants job on chicken farm. Have wife and 2 dau- ghters. Some exp. Need job right away. No phone. James Norwood, 196 Fenwick St. S. E., Apt. D, Atlanta 12. 43 yr. old, single white man wants job on farm, or poultry work. Willing worker, any- where. Honest, dependable, sober, easy to get along with. Go anywhere. Want with nice people. Troy Binford, Rt. 5, c/o Lee Frow, Covington. Married man, no children, exp. in dairy work and beef cattle farm, operate tractor etc desires job in vicinity Atlanta or Macon. Have to be moved. Best of Ref. B. W. Brooks, Rt. 1, Box 88, Haddock. Ph. Web- ster 2-5652, Retired white man, sober, reliable, wants job as Care- taker of farm. Well qualified. Raised on farm. Must _ have mod. conveniences. Reasonable salary, room and board, or batching quarters. Prefer eat- tle, hogs, chickens; all around handy man. G. C. Henry. Rt. 2, Rockmart. tor hoe digger, walkin Iti- a Call = Saturday. c illiams, a: AR Farm. Cochran. oe Pair Covington Janters, freshly painted, voi run. $75.. Doug Bullard, P. O. Box 2, Culloden. Ph. Tu-5-2385, Six can Kelvinator milk cooler and ten 10 gal. milk a yes All Fe hes cond. - W. Conner, Rt. 2, . Ph. Lithonia 6284. ee Willys Jeep, 4 wheel drive, Case tractor, 4 tractor wagons with rubber tires, 2-wheel trailor for tractor with rubber tires. All in good cond. W. L. Harrison, Rt. 3, Cumming, Ph. Tulip 7-5773. _Deep well Pump and all the pipe to go with it, good cond, cheap. R. G. Bunten, Rt. 4 Box 291, Lawrenceville. Intn] Combine No. 62, Case D. C. tractor and power driven mower, 7 blade. Make offer. Must sell. L. B. Hunt, 447 Bu- ford Rd., Macon. Ph. 2-5560. Intnl horse drawn mower, stalk cutter, baling machine, and two horse wagon. Cheap. Can be seen 1 1/2 miles West of Fairburn. E. E. Parker, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. 6477. 2 man chain saw, $100. or trade for most anything of equal value. Troy e Pierce, 1043 Hillcrest Dr., S. E., lanta 16, Ph. Ma. 7-1617. Allis- Chalmers model C tractor with mower and culti- vator, all in good shape; plant- er in need of some repairs. $500., or will trade for Ford tractor with_mower. Fritz Orr, Jr., Rt. 1, Palmetto. Intnl. Farmall Model B trac- tor $400; Oliver hammer-mill $250.; Two wheel trailer $100.; Allis-Chalmers post-hole drill, $70.; Oliver sub-soiler $50.; May be inspected at L. A. An- derson place, Vincent Drive, Athens, Howell . Erwin, Jr., owner, Athens, At- to 6 sections ea. $12. cash. See at my farm. J. H. Street, 3090 Buford Highway, Atlan- ta 6, Ph. Me 4-7888, 1957 Ford tractor, model 640, only 165 hours and 5 pieces of equipment. All new cond. L. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 5170. Intnl. automatic pick up hay baler, twine tie, excellent condition $700.; Case side de- livery rake $100. Dan Nuckolls, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph. Lithonia One Damrow, 500 gallon, type T oval milk truck tank on 1 1/2 ton GMC truck. Sell tank separate or mounted. T. R. Breedlove, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph, 5211. - Deaborn loader for Ford tractor, Cheap. William F. Duncan, 4872 Buford High- way, Chamblee, Ph. Gl 7-9116. Turner Peanut picker, weeds pulley, $100. Earl F. Rheney, Hephzibah, Ph. Ly. 2-9431. Cast iron Blacksmiths forge and blower, $15. Fob. S. T. Carter, Winterville. Ph. Athens Li 6-0989. Oliver 77 Diesel tractor, Athens tiller, grain drill, 2 prong sub soiler, 1957 model Oliver combine, drag harrow, smoothing harrow. Everything on farm is selling. Jimmy Crowley, Watkinsville. Ph. South 9-2265. os 3 disc Athens plow tractor hitch, in. good cond. C. M. Walker, Kathleen, Ph. Ga. 9-; 1545, Perry. TD 9 Intnl Diesel Crawler tractor with cargo winch, just reconditioned and in ex- cellent cond. See L. A. Mal- lory, Jr., 611 E. Main St. Thomaston, Ph. 3332. Planters, fertilizer hoppers and cultivator for Vac 1 tractor. Sell or exch. for small cow or calves. Mrs. Henry Wil- liams, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. . 1 cane power mill, 2 rollers, copper pan, 4 ft. wide, 12 ft. 6 in. long, $125. at my place 2 miles west of Oakwood. All in good shape. W. M. Allen, Rt. 1, Box 23, Oakwood. Blacksmith shop anvil, wt. approx. 125 lbs. $21.25 Cash or Cert. Chk. Prompt ship- ment. A. J. Adams, Rt. 2, Box | 2441. 177-A4, North Monitor Dr., Fitzgerald. Bulldozer blade for Farm- all Cub tractor. Mounts in front or, underneath tractor, $25. Roy D. Tankersley, Ap- pling. See Ford dise harrow; yr. old, Ford cultivator, 8 foot Brillion cultipacker seeder, Lundell forage chopper. All excellent; also 4 wheel farm wagon. Robert Nicholas, Perry. Ph. Garfield 9-2410. One 1953 Ford Jubilee Trac- tor with Dearborn 6 ft. Mow- ing Blade, above average con- dition; Also 1/4 Yard Pan for Ford Tractor. Jack Crowder, 2022 Murphy Ave. S. W. At- lanta 10. Ph. Pl 5-4551. One Super C. Farmall Trac- tor, overhauled, good condi- tion. If interested contact Kelvin G. Ozburn c/o Ga. State Patrol, Madison or phone Madison 705. Modern 500 gal. Girton stainless steel milk tank with freezer, used only few months, priced for quick sale, $1500. A. C. Freeman, Jackson. Farmall Super A_ tractor with 2 disc turner on rubber, disc harrow, planters cultiva- tors (pulley for sawing, etc., never used); lights, starter and power lift. Made 2 small crops. Bought new late spring 1955. T. T. Toles, Menlo. David Bradley garden trac- tor, eae ore a uipment, ae sage ae c- Danek Rt. 1, Atwarter Rd., Meansville. 3 Cane mills, 3 roller Gold- en No. 2; 3 roller Chattanooga, one 2 roller 20 in. rollers, $35. eac 2 evaporators, 4x8 ft., $20.; 4x10 ft. $50. At my place at/|f Denmark. S. J. Foss, Den- mark Hwy. Brooklet. Ph. 9- 3187 Statesboro, oe ae Ww) 5 $25. Mrs. R. L. Payne, Stewart Ave., Thom Good 2 horse wagon, condition (needs no repa Ready for use. $15. C. | Rt. 1, Box 175, Old 4 way, Forest Park. -Jobn Deere: Model B ti tor, good condition, has reasonable. J. A. Parks, Rt. 2, Box 149, Jesup. Athens 2 disc tiller, perfe a condition, ere owing new ground and breaks ete. Works on 3 hitch. $100. M. F. Cole, Nicholls. we : 12 dise Intnl grain fertz. drill. In use now, ing excellent Job. | 75, at near Sylvani C1 County). P. W. Harriso: 4, Sylvania. . 1949 Farmall C, 5s battery and lights, ex cond. good tires, plow dise_ tiller, $100. planet Jr. Planters, $50. B. Middlebrook, Barnesville Two dise tiller for Su Farmall, good condition. Williams, Unadilla. 1-1/2 ton truck in g nd., for sale. Mrs. Hareeaee Jonesboro. Ph. GR 8-5157. a _$ = Want 1 used Tree planter, prefer made by Chi man Tree Transplanter Wor! at Rochelle. Must be in condition and priced rea ably. Emroy Whittle, Route Dexter. oe Want garden 400 X 12, 2 Want one automatic pou feeder for 1,000 hens. ii cellent condition. Give model kind in Ist letter. . ters answered, also best price. T. Whipple te ae PP. 2, Cochran, Ph. . Want one used metal grail bin. Preferably 2,000 bu. capa- city but could use se Cor " tact Fritz Orr, Jr., Rt. 1, Pal. metto.: Want one cabinet type tric incubator, 700 or up egg capacity. Lever or matic turn. J. O. Leath, lidge, Ph. 2200. Want tractor for light fa work, with or without eg ment. Any condition considered if price is Give price, condition t mei r and equipment. J. C. Thon as, Jr., 103 Harmon Rd., La: Grange. Ph. TU-4-8504. Want mowing machine ei also wanid tae eee . also wo mower. Prefer 1950-51 model. H. A. ! Waco. Want, in good condi n, On used spring tooth v and post hole Ford tractor. Alford 3731 W. Washington Rd., Point. Ph. 7-6306. and condition. Arnold | Rt. 3, Chatsworth. Want set one horse v harness, good usable | complete in backband aig g only. Walter ex. Want Fordson tractor ao eo oe model with equipment for ding farming. E. E. Parker, Fairburn, Ph. 6477. Want elec cabinet ty; pe pet. No noxious: weed peed, fT _ {$1.75 bu. DeF Hungerford, Jr., i 4, Brady Rd. Americus. | 2,000 bu. Victongrain 48-93 ,|@ats recleaned through 2 ma- lchines, Germ. 93 pet; Purity, "99:77 pct. In 8 or 4 bu. bags, | be "1$1.25 bu. FOB . T Carter, | New young everbearing | ; nts, 75c C. at) my home. s. G. E. Brooks, 403 Theron St., Kast Point. New Era Everbearing Sicurt ders.of 200.and up; Hand pick- y| Hay. well d and : led: em BrownITop. mel berry plants, $1 C. PP on or-| let, Rye Grass and Crimson Clover. Ses wire bound) bales, Ray F. Almand, 4864. Stagecoach Rd. Hllenwocd, Ph. Stockbridge 4290. Recleaned Feed oats, $1 bu. in bulk. Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Valdosta. Ph. 2-0607. h jor trade for reg. Benjamin Dottie, Reg. No. 1522375; also grade cow, good milker. Both to freshen soon. J. P. Stokely, 2726 Amelia |Ave., Decatur, Ph. Bu-9-9298,. Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mo. to 4 yrs. old, $200. to $500. ea. Angus heifers; Reg. Angus ibull, 4-yrs. gx. old Guernsey cow, | Winterville 7h. Athens LI ed, moist oe superfection ae ere | old, wt. 1,600 lbs. Proven 2 |6;0989. |2 croper, P, P. Exc. for. _|breeder. R. A. Whitaker, Ph. ssh run, , bright, goottest! paces wheat Gann, 94 ulite inte Gare, 2D. Dodd, oo Se moos ee 4 man es 6727, Rie. 1 Box ( c/o Wioeisions | ino t; Purity, 99.66 pel. a oe ee "| Ground. eed etaneoas . rom cert. $3 b okers: Guernseys cow giving 4 ae ee ee joats, Germ pels Parity. | sugar cane. Guar. orders for old, ori-| | 92-58 pet. $1.25 bu. All at on fanm. D E. Stewart, eee kind, 4c |Ph. 2383 Sylvester. Wakefield ie at age and Round Dutch cabbage eae 75e C., 500, $1:75 $3 M; Ga-and cabbage collards, 75 C., 500, hay, baled without rain. Ist or 2nd cutting. $1 bale at barn. W. A. Estes, RFD, Ellenwood. Ph. Stockbridge 3161. 1,700 bales Sericea Sespedena| per day, $15D. Ph. Regent 8- 1963, Mrs. eS Shirley, aon Tubman Rd., Augusta 100 head of Wisconsin Hol- soft chewin cE dowin Cole, |$1:75, $8 M. Prepaid. H. E Smith, Baxley. Streamline everb ered Se a. re $1 C. 500, 4.75 or exch. for white sacks tee Tb. cap. 4 sacks for 100 plants. Postpaid. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt 1, Bowdon ce me 4 bred, not reg. Hereford Bull. ant your best price on 4| park col d conformati Sage plants, Catnip, black | or 5 tons good peanut hay, del. bangs tested $150. Ph. 71440, ee aie lane a barn. C. J. Daniel, Rt. 3,|Gilbert Finney, Bells Ferry Cc pear sprouts, 6, $1; Mastodon ee Bd, et Are everbearing strawberry plants| Want 10 to 15 tons No. 1! Several young Angus bulls $1.C Add. pectage Mrs. Mae | hay, also 500 to 1000 bu. corn, | with top pedigrees, ready for , Gainesville. all 1958 crop. State lowest | immediate service. Reasonable price del. my barn. Larry|prices. W. C. Hardy, Route 1, s Mic~ |stein heifers-Calif. vaccinat- ed. To freshen with Ist and 2nd calves. May be seen at my dfarm. Ph. At-5-2015, C. B. Wright, Tignall. 16 month old palled pure- | Streamline everbearing. i | strawberry plants, $1:C; garlic | g orders for seed cane bulbs, 50c doz Mrs. John , LOc; old fashion soft, | Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. . Govnt 6c with Ky 31 Fescue seed, eee posit per sak. &. J FOSS, |Genm. 93 pet; Purity, 99 Office, 15c lb. James Youn, B Ph. Ee. Nevil'sline, Cedartown. eae FEED & GRAIN WANTED : Superfection everbeari 5,000 bu. Suregrain oats, a aeerey fo two set ae -50 a, Party 76 pet; aw aud A. Whelchel 2 pes Pasty 99.06 pct. Henny Rt. 6, Gainesville. eres Coleman. Ph.| Everbearing straw berr y|lumner, Rt. 6 ee 't. Gaines. plants, $1.C; $7 M; Gibson, 75 Plenty nice, good heavy root | Hanks, Rt. 1, LaG coe Boa Po, Distere, seed t Rt. 1, LaGrange. Box 275, Griffin. ; $6 M; Jewel, $1.50 C; No ed Sage plants, $1 doz; 2 doz. ee ois ptr Punt orders less 100, and no order | $4 aa deo. ae dry shade pulls, 6-9 Want any amount of Straw! 5 Reg. Angus t-of-the-state . Ro Grindle ed g- ou ilar y | cured garden Sage, $1 for 9}del. to my barn. Joe Vogt. 853 | months old. Top quality bulls | 2 bu. cert. bags me eee Rt 1, Da ga. pint cupfuls; oa z cuos | Houston Mill Rd. Atlanta 6. and page ae 7 ts B Young, well rooted lLady|dried catnip, 3 cups, 50c. All size for age uarantee! f aie ae mot | Thompson strawberry peo | postpaid. L. J. Vollzath, Rt. 2, Want about 30 standard} breeders and free delivery. lin as. H. Fountain, Rt. 6 | $1 C; ae eon 500 $3.75; Smyrna. bales of clean Pine Straw, del. | Priced reasonable. Lafayette lin. Ph. BRood 2-4463. $8.50 M. A Sie ae to Decatur, or will pick up at|McLeroy, Rt. 2, Colbert. Ph. ay ; iC. Allen, me e Gainesville. your place, 4 or 5 bales at aj Danielsville 5056. eae sweet Lupine seed FEED wt: Th ne ie see Cert. co a ge Se coe. $2| Latham Red raspb 5; & rs. Burton J. Wilber, 1) olstein sub. eg. o , 9984. No weed | plants, $1 Aare PP in Ga. Gee. ; Adams St. Decatur. Ph. DR|Wt.500 Ys, 1 yr. old, $200; se ick, Rie 4, Cuth-| | Abernathy, Barnesville. FOR SALE 36804. C. C. Clark, Jr., Stockbridge. ges } 2 | duarge, vigorous Klondike : Black Jersey bull, about a aL; ot Cert. ig strawbenty ants, $1 C. oa Jots| 500 bales Rye, Fescue hay, LIVESTOCK eon oe pre eet =i wheat a 32.60 % ae of 500; Special prices on Jarg- | heavily fertilized, 65c bale at } 7 \Noore, Bt. 3, Box 116. New- : is, Zebulon er orders. All plus posta . my farm at Snellville. Robt. bea , |Mrs. John L. Porter, 2947 H. Ferguson, 206 E. Parkwood FOR SALE 1 P bu eae Victor |Afee Road, Decatur. Ph. Dr Rd. Decatur. Ph. DR 77-5898. Small herd of Reg. Black n, 48-93 oats. Ge T- | 3-6376. Angus. Six cows bred for : 78 Han Your choice of over 2,000 Cattle fourth calf, several young ity, 97-88 pet. Heavy,| 5,000 Missionary strawberry |bales Oat, Lespedeza and Pea- bane ed. eels) weeemek |, harvested before rains, | plants, $1 C. and 20c per 100}vine thay. All. cured without 1. bu. bulk or bring your Postage. W. H. Wurst, Ocho Jersey and Guernsey milch | grade cows and calves, young -|zain. Heavy square bales, 90|cow, giving 2 gal. milk day|herd bull and several young ee and sack al pbele: at form, ee at. Bele oe ae eae calf, moa grade steers. ee : ean mi. radius in truck load lots. | 9} ith good feed. S eparateh Geeslin, c/o oe Hite 2; lawa pea, age per hun-/R. H. Underwood, Rt. 3, Con- Mrs. pigs tet ey Route 2. ee ae Spice Farm,-By- esis. feraan; $1.25; Klondike, gc: | 7: {Mineral Bluff. ronville, ack walnut trees, 2-3 ft.,|500, M; catnip, 30c| Lange, red Valencia 2-4 in| For Sale, nice young Jer-| 20 high quality reg. polled id seedling pecans, = tes 25c. bunch: peppermint, 30 doz; |bull and pink skin peanuts, for | sey cow and three young year-|Hereford range pulls, ready ree ee mo SO. ft., 15csugar pears, $1 ea. Add post-|Eating purposes only, $2.25|lings. Wt. 200 Ibs. or more. |for service, $400. and up. Or- . Box 173, |age. Mrs. Lee ae, Bie dg >| peck $8 bu. Add postage G.|W. E. Smith, 421 Arnold St.,|ville Sweet, c/o Windsweep Gainesville. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. |! Hapeville. Ph. PO. 1-8276. Farm, Thomaston. - Fall General Fertilizer Recommendations For Georgia For Specific Recommendations Have Your Soil Tested 2 NORTH GEORGIA ] AT PLANTING ANNUAL SIDE OR ANNUAL MAINTENANCE TOP DRESSING 2 GRADE ies. ACRE | GRADE | LBS. ACRE GRADE | LBS. ACRE 4-12-12 300-500 | Nitrogen 40-50 4-32-12 300-500 Nitrogen 80-100 ; : = 4-12-12 200-500 Nitrogen 60-100 4-12-12 400-600 ae 4-12-12 400-600 Nitrogen 30-50 4-12-12 400-600 4-12-12 400-600 0-12-12 400-600 | 4-12-12 400-600 Nitrogen | 30-60 93242 | 400400 >> 4-12-12 400-600 Nitrogen 60-100 4-12-12 800-1000 Borax 20-30 0-10-20 800-1000 , coliards greens 5-10-10 1000-2000 Nitrogen 16-48 ice, head & Leaf 5-10-10 1200-2000 Nitrogen 32-48 5-10-10 1000-2000 Nitrogen 16-32 Tobacco plant beds 49-3" 1 to 2 Ibs. 7] f Per Square Yar 4 4-12-12 300-500 Nitrogen 30-40 4-12-12 300-500 Nitrogen 80-100 | 4-12-12 400-500 Nitrogen 60-110 4-12-12 400-600: 0-10-20 or 400-600 4-12-12 400-500 Nitrogen 75-150 5-10-15 400-600 4-12-12 400-600 Nitrogen 30-50 0-10-20 or 400-600 5-10-15 400-600 Te t 4-12-12 400-600 Nitrogen 60-100 -_ WEGETABLE CROP ; ettuce, head & leaf 8- 8- 8 | 1500-2400 | Nitrogen 25-30" ZS ie 5-10-10 1200-2000 14-0-14 100-300* tae s_ (roots) 5-10-10* 1200-1600 14-0-14 100-300 -12-12 is substituted a proportionally lower rate should be used In order to avoid possible root injury. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Jersey heifer, freshen last of December, bred to Reg. Jersey. 1 mi. Suwanee. Mrs. R. B. Dollar, Suwanee. Jersey heifer, 19 mos. old, freshen Feb. 14, gentle, lead with rope, artificially sired. Out of high milk and butter producing dam, also artificial- sired, $150. at barn. H. L. Piliston, Rt, 1, Ellaville. Ph. est 7-2925. 4 or 5 Reg. Red Poll bull calves aroun 5 months old, wt. 450 lbs. G. B. Barrett, Rt. 1, Cornelia. Two Reg. Angus bulls, 6 mo. old. wt. about 400 lbs ea. $100. without papas or $110, with apers at farm. J. C. Otwell, Watson r., Newnan. Ph. Al 3-1216. 20 mo. old registered Guernsey bull of excellent seve W. A. Detzel, Rt. 4, Jeveland. Reg. Holstein bull 14 mo. id. Mother, 9 gal. epee ather, Champion: $1000. J.C. Ph. Fa- rather, Columbus, 1511. Holstein and Ayrshire dairy heifers to freshen soon; choice Holstein service sire. T. B. and Blood tested. E. L. Rogers, Rt. , Plains, Two 3/4 blood Charolaise guts, 10 mo. old. $250. ea. A. . Royer, Rt. 1, McIntosh. Horses, Mules & Ponies Saddle horse, gentle for children to ride, with saddle nd bridle, $125.; 3 mules, 6, jana 8 yrs. old. F. P. Cooper, owder Springs. Ph. No. 5465. At Stud: Reba Genius, pro- ven American Bred saddle ees stallion, Reg. 25327. By ourbon Genius out of Au- tumn Peavine by Astral Pea- vine. Fee, private treaty. Dr. E. L. Kilday, Claxton. Mare, very gentle for child- ren to ride, Palomino colt, 8 mos. old, also Quarter horse, well trained for roping. Con- tact. John R. Wilson, Rt. 2, Madison. Ph. 391-J-3. AT Stud: A 36 in. dapple gray, white mane and tail, outstanding pony stallion, and a solid black hackney stallion, tanding at Melody Brook Farm: also, for sale, 44 in. red mare, $475. Ogden A. eilfuss, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd. HE 5-7385, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna. Nice, med. size young mare, blocky, gentle, good saddler, ed to Tenn. walker, $135. O. Moody, Rt. 4, Waycross near Waresboro). Two 3/4 thoroughbred fil- les, 18 mos. old, dark bay, gentle. Sell or trade for cows; also trade 6 yr. old thorough- bred brood mare in foal to thoroughbred stallion, for small (14) mare, absolutely gentle, but. not necessarily sound, in Athens area. Mrs. Allyn Robb, Watkinsville. 8 saddle horses: 4 yrs. old, 2-1/2 yr. old, and 11 yrs. old, also new Western saddle. Sell jl or part. Carl McDuffie, arnesville. At Stud: Reg. thoroughbred gtud Fighting Home out of Fighting Step, who has win- ings in 36 races. Ricky Cur- ,tis, Farmington. Ph. 2602, adison. At Stud: Red Lights Noble oe No. 36083 American r addle ed Stallion. Proven sire of top quality colts. Grandson of Noble Kalarama. Thos. G. Watkins, Jr., 4584 Flat Shoals Rd. Rt. 3, Deca- tur. Ph. BU 9-6692. Shetland ponies: 2 horse colts, halter broke, 1 black and other white and brown, $125. ea. Billy ay Union Point. Ph. HU 9-4661 Mare about 8-9 yrs. old, work good, gentle, and with all tools and wagon and plow gear, $150. Ewell J. Holley, 3015 Alcove Dr. Scottdale. Ph. ME 4-8245. Solid white Tenn. Walking mare, Sub. to Reg., $250. I O. Rice, Shellman Good work or saddle mare, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1000-1100 Ibs. Sell or trade for cows. Ralph Denies Sandersville. Ph. Sheep and Goats 169 Southwestern ewes, good cond: 50 are 3 yrs. old, 119 are 5-6 yrs. old. Bred to lamb November and Decem- ber to Reg. Suffolk rams, $12. per head at farm. John H. Parish, Wrens, Ph. LI 7-6598. 1 large billy and 2 piee nannies, 5 nannies and billy, 6 mos. old. All hornless except 1 small nannie. All nannies bred unbroken. $200. for lot. G. R. Tucker, Rt. 2, Harlem. Ph, GA 5-6794. Alpine and Toggenburg milk goat does, with kids or without. Kids 6 wks. old. Rea- sonable prices. Whit Camp- bell, Rt. 2, Kensington. 2 nice milk goats, young Toggenburg now giving 1-1/2 Qts., and Saanan, giving 3 Qts. (gave more when fresh), $20. and $30. My place 8 mi. Ea. Macon on Riggins Mill Rd. W. R. Scoven, Rt. 1, Box 106, Dry Branch, 2 nice milk goats, milking now, $50. for both; 8 coming in fresh soon, cheap if sold in lot. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade S. W., Atlanta 11. Heavy milker Grade goat, bred to Reg. Nubian, from heavy milk strain; Son of Helemes Aris, and ee of Helenes Izeek. Wm. Adams, 107 So. Hightower St., Thomaston. 5 milk goats, Saanan and Toggenburg, 2 billies, also 2 gilts, and Jersey cow; bred, 20 mos. old. Mrs. Jessie Harrison, Jonesboro. Ph. GR. 8-5157. Large Toggenburg male goat, $10. Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd. Ellen- wood. Ph. Stockbridge 4290. Swine Landrace and Tamworth purebreds of each type. All ages, bred gilts, sows, young males, service age boars. Some excellent crosses of Landrace and Hampshire. Bar- gain prices. James W. Gees- lin, c/o Sugar Ann _ Spice Farm, Byromville. 7 good crossed White Ches- ter and Berkshire pigs. Marlor Maney, Rt. 1, Hiawassee. Big Bone Black African pigs, 6 wks. old. Will ship. E. O. Bledsoe, Carrollton. Choice reg. meat type Berk- shire pigs, both sexes. 70-90 lbs. $30. ea. at farm Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons. Ph. 8303, (Johnsons Corner). Landrace boars, 3 mo, old. with or without papers, rea- sonable. Basil Steed, W. Roa- noke Dr. Ext (El Harris Rd. yy Fitzgerald, Ph. 3905. Duroc service age boars and gilts, from certified meet type stock. Aubrey Stallings, El- Mar Farm, Rt. 3, Carrollton. Reg. Landrace boar, 16 mo. old Wt. 325 Ibs. $70. Fred Smith Rt. 2, LaGrange, Ph. Tuxedo 4-5778. Purebred Tamworths, elig. to reg., free of disease, best blood lines, good color, length, depth, conformation. Large litters. (Sows are good nur- sers and protect pigs.) Males and gilts. Reasonable. Mrs. Charles Baldwin, c/o Charles Baldwin, Suwanee. Ph. Bu- ford 7181. 4 reg. Hampshire boars, 8 wks. old, all real good, well marked, healthy. Dam and Sire Blue Ribbon winners at Southeastern Fair, $20. ea. $22. reg. buyers name, Consider trading for 2 reg. gilts from good stock. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Yorkshire pigs from the best blood lines of the lean meat breed, 8 and 10 wks. old. Reg. in buyers name, $35. ea. and up. Ready Oct. 15th. Write or phone. Lawton Ursr- ey, poze. Ph. Fronkia, 5.2 age around 18 mo., wt.. about f . C. Millword, Para ! | cheap. Mrs, I. E. Carter, es 487 McMurry Dr., Ss. W., At- : 350 Ibs. Rt. 2; Box 143, Buford. Reg. Landrace gilts, boars: and bred gilts, 100 pct. ported bloodlines, Reg. in buy- ers name. Unrelated pails. Lifetime treatment for Chol- era. R. Gossett, _ Cave Springs. Full Duroc Jersey. male hog, 11 mo. old ent. for reg., wt. 250 lbs. $60.00. V. R. Craw- ford, Rt. 3, Calhoun. Sev. good feeder pigs from reg.. stock, some common goats, 2 ewe sheep and ram, and gaited saddle mare. Come on Saturday. L. C. Williams c/o Red Dog Farm, Cochran. Duroe sow, 3 yrs. old, also|~ Duroe gilt, bred to Duroc male. Frederick Zipperer, Marlow. f 34 crossed purebred S.P.C. and purebred Hampshire pigs, 7-9 wks. old, wormed and healthy, $10. ea. at farm. J. B. McAdams, Rutledge, Ph. 2426. Reg. Hampshires, 4 gilts, 2 boars, from bangs free stock. Shadrack Barnett, Rt. 1, Box 48, Butler. Ph. Va. 2- 2565. LIVESTOCK WANTED Wanted, young grade Angus Cows, bred or with calf. at side. Peter Hodkinson, Pea Ridge Road, Cornelia. Ph. 844-5-3. : POULTRY FOR SALE Mix Bantams, $1.25; Mus- covy Ducks, $1.25 and $1.50 ea. Joseph Clay 1645 Upper River Rd., Macon, Ph. SH-5- 8082. Golden Seabrights, early 1958 hatched from show stock 8 pullets, 2 Cockerels, $10; Old English oo 3 hens and cock, $5; R. Iv Reds, 3 hens and rooster, $5, also 20 Ring- neck and White doves, $10 for lot. Robert Harris Rt. 5, Mar- ietta, Ph. Smyrna HE 5- 5802 Purebred Dark Cornish game hens now laying. $1.75 ea. at my farm. Will not ship M. F. Cole, RFD 1, Nicholls. Purebred. Dark Cornish young roosters, $2 and $3 ea.; Hens, $1.75 ea., 5 or more $1.65 ea. C. A. Ingram, Lilly Nice 1/2 Toppie R. H. 1/2 Gordon dead game, $5; also want pure Mexican Dom cock or nice 1-1/2 lb. stag. Carl Griffin, 712 Oak St., Gaines- ville. Colorful African strain chick ens, lay colored shelled eggs, standard size excellent layers, adult pr. $35 ; 4 mo. old prs., $25; 2 mo. pr. $15.00; eggs $2.50 ea. in doz lots only Lewis E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross. 10 N. H. and R. I. Red hens at my home. Mrs. H. S Blythe en Ph. Jonesboro, GR. 301 40 N. H. Red 4-A grade pul- lets now laying 50-60 per cest, $2 ea. Dewey Wilkes, Rt. 3, Adrain. 10 game hens, 1 1/2 yrs. old 5 ready to lay, pullets $1 ea. 1 1/2 miles West of Fairburn, on Highway 92. E. E, Parker, Route 2. Ph. 6477, B. B Show type Cornish bantams B B. Show type Blue Cornish, 1957 Hatch. Sell or have someone to raise on shares in Atlanta or 15 miles area. J. L. Dunn, 94 5th Street, ped Atlanta 8. Ph, TR 6- Dark Cornish paueae peed a pepe hak ype, pr. ea, Roosters, 10 mo. se ot trade two ee Eg for one Easter E) ore 5 ure 08 im- lanta Ph. DI 4-138. ean ees 75 Cornish (Bulldog type) c Bantams. T. W. aes Cor dele. Ph. 840. Show type Bantams, 1 trio} a ea. Silver Duckwing and Old]. Eng. Games, $15; Silver and os Sebrights, $10; 1 pair ; Silver Spangled Ham-. ae and B. B. Red Old Eng. games, $5; Mottled Cochins, $10, and Barred Cochins, $8. Fred Blaylock, 518 Crescent a Ave. Chickamauga. = =~ 100 Durrs New H. Reds, 6 mo., $2.50 ea. also 100 Durrs | mo., $2 ea. or $350 for lot. Mrs. mo., $2 ea. or $350 for lot. es a Ruth Ivey, Hiram. 200 White Rock Pullets, 3 size. .75 ea. also 250 White Rock Pullets 1-1/2 lb. size .50 ea. Ralph enero Rt. 4, Car rollton. 30 White Rock Pullets, 13 wks. old, $1 ea. Cannot ship. A. F.. a) Rt. a Bow als Albany. % Turkey eggs, 25 6a Aa mail. Mrs. W. R. ees, Lake Park. eae Ducks, Geese, Quail, Bantams, Pigeons, Rab- bits Chukar and Partridges, low prices. J. H. Street 3090 Buford Hwy. Ava 6.-Ph, ME 4-7888. 200 W L. hens, laying 60} pet., $1.50. ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. Richard Howard, Rt. 4, Marietta POULTRY WANTED Want White African guineas State age and price. Mrs. Joe Baker, Rt. 1, Norman Park. Want 50 to 100 White leghorn Pheasants, d Ringneck Ph 58 ha $1.75 ea Chukar 4 raul, 2/3 gre 100 Racing. Home pr. (ha and 200 mi.), sters not banded. | does and bucks, in rs, or otherwise. 6 w White Kiss pigeons Ogden Geilfuss, Brook Farm, Wi sullets from 1 to 5 mo, S. E. ackson, Rt. a Fayetteville. ees: Mariotts ae et The annual fall FARM. Only Farms and Farm brokers, banks, dealers, etc., a Georgia taxpayer: owns necessarily out of the state . notice. POSSIBLE to alter notices carded. Notices, Market Bulletin, St, S.W., Atlanta 3, Ga, ket Bulletin will be published Wednesday, Octo The deadline for all notices arriving in the office is Oct. 10. Notices received later Rent, Wanted to Buy or Exchange, for or W: Rent are ELIGIBLE for publication. 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