Pi orgie re Farmers \ efings Are Slated 0 Plan 1959 Drive JOHN DUNCAN - President gia Farm Bureau Federation Ne mbers of the Georgia Farm Bureau on are planning their annual wide membership campaign for day, September 29. At this time Farm members across the state will join s in contacting their neighbors re- ing them to join or renew their mem- tips in their organization. aking plans for the membership district jamboree type meetings een planned throughout the state le purpose of laying the ground work lis important day in the year of Farm aus activities. 2 gressman have been invited to meetings, as well as all community is from counties throughout the The Community captains are the with responsibility of conducting mbership drive in their respective mities. 3 these district meetings these people EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1986 in this responsible job of leadership will receive information as to how to go about. conducting a successful membership cam- -paign in their communities. At these meetings also they will discuss with their Congressman the policies of their organi- zation, as well as many of the problems that are facing farmers today. Farm Bureau is making great strides in the expansion of its programs and ac- tivities and the continual service that it is rendering Farm Bureau members. Last year Farm Bureau members established their own insurance company and now Farm Bureau insurance is avail- able to Farm Bureau members through- out the state at cost. It is the purpose of this insurance company to offer excellent service along the insurance line, as well as actually assuring the members that they will receive insurance at cost. At the same time last year that the members voted to form their own insur- . ance company they also raised their dues to $10.00 with the increase going for the specific purpose of establishing County Farm Bureau Offices to render service to individual Farm Bureau members. Seven- (Continued On Page 8) Date t. 15 22 721 ee eee a tes And Locations Of District m Bureau Jamboree Meetings Albany =. |. New Albany Hotel Vienna 2220: American Legion Geile oo oe ee Elks Club Eatonton 220 22 2 22- Rock Eagle Rome 222 Perrans Restaurant Town Place Statesboro ._ Mrs. Bryant's Kitchen | Valdosta _. Minchew's Restaurant Gainesville _ Georgiana Restaurant Athens Ag Hill Cafeteria, | University of Georgia Ga. Soil Conservation - , --Essay Contest Opens For writing an essay on soil and water at : o conservation some Georgia high school __ student will be awarded a little more than = - - p h I Ca ape I, : eS Commisstoner ulletin: 53 cents per word this fall, according to EH, Thomas, soil conservationist, Agri- o S cultural Extension Service, University of Georgia College of Agriculture. | An $800 scholarship for a four-year tuition fund to an accredited Georgia cole lege will be provided by The Georgia Bankers Association for the best 1,500 word essay on the subject, Better Soil and Water Conservation Through Soil 8 2 Conservation Districts. The contest. is open to all white high school students in - the eighth through 12th grades, The win- ner must agree to maintain the minimum scholastic requirements of the school he selects. The contest ends November 6 and the winning essay in the county must be sub- * - mitted to the local Soil Conservation Diss x trict Board of Supervisors by November ae 13. District winners essays then will be | re : submitted to Tom G. Scott, Forsyth, pres+ _ 7 ident of the State Association of Soil Con+ ; . servation District Supervisors, by Novem- ber 21, and the state winner announced at the annual meeting of the State Associae tion, Nov. 29-Dee. 1 in Atlanta. Thomas listed other rules of the cone sees test as follows: eS 1. Essay must not contain more than 1,500 words and must be written on only S (Continued On Page 8) imag Agricultural Sept. 3, Rock Eagle State Artificial Breeding Conference. Sepi. 11 Macon Fairgrounds An- | nual Fall Sale Georgia Guernsey Breeders Association. : ee ST eer sore Georgia EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH EST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI : ve Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES ms t : "PAGE TWO ~ [GEOR TNATIONAL EDITORIAL x | ery, -&. -Y.. Greene, Ht. ~ Montezuma. es GIA MARKET BULL Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building i9 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 ETIN pe lA 86 char fn pe Waa ey eae ty sigisa aie PHIL CAMPBELL tditor 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- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi-- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. - The Georgia Market Bulle: tin assumes no respo, sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor ransaction resulting fsom 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 - MARKET BULLETIN STAFF mail. Jack Gilchrisi Notices _ Mrs. Blizapeth Hynde irculation Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. 1917. Address requests to be MANAGER, Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga., oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second ass matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., ander Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, | mailing list, changes of address, etc. Market Bulletin, change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR. Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Candler Clement Jr added to or removed from to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for EDITOR OF || Want young woman, reli ble, to live in home with fam- |sober, willing to work and for any | be exp. all kinds farm machin- Grantham, Rt. 1, Nicholls. | flock and gen. farm work. Ex- jlanta 16. FARM WANTED WORK Le Se Want job as Overseer of cat- -tle farm. Experienced. Also, know all types farm machin- 2, 48 yr. old, single, white man, a Vegetarian, Exp. in farm- ing, nursery, stock, driving _ truck and tractor, etc., want job on farm, prefer with Vege- - tarian, also in Northwest At- lanta preferred. Sanborn Cooper, Rt. 1, Roswell. - Single man, past 60, wants ae working on chicken farm. - Experienced. T. E. Smith, c/o Whitakers Restaurant, Grant Bidg., Walton-Forsyth _ sts., N.W., Atlanta. White man, 44 yrs. old, sin- gle, willing worker, wants job picking cotton by hundred; - also, want job on chicken farm with layers or broilers for $20 wk., room and board. Troy Binford, Dahlonega. ~Farnily of 5, with 3 to work, want job raising chickens, lay- ing hens or work with eggs. 3 yrs. or more exp., Move any time. Have to be moved. Want job at once. Edw. Daniel, Rt. 1, e/o Julia Daniel, Clarkes- ~ ville. Man 66 yrs. old and wife want job looking after chick- ens or laying hens. Able to - Caretaker - board and salary. W. T. Smith, work. Sober all the time. Have _. to be moved. John H. Ray, Rt. 1, Dawsonville. - White man, 51 yrs. old, wants job light farm work, or of farm. Room, 1181 Francis St., N.W., At- Tanta 13. Ph. TR 5-3730. Man and wife want job by middle of September taking _ care of poultry (fryers), in No. __ Ga. Honest and reliable. Rich- _ ard Snedegar, c/o J. A. Pic- _ kelsinger, Rt. k Rt. 2, Box 130, Pirie Middleaged woman wants job on farm doing light farm work, for room, board and reasonable salary. Near At- lanta. Mrs. Ethel Nash, Law- renceville Hwy. Lilburn. Want job at once, in dairy or on dairy farm. Experienced. |Have wife and 5. children. Have to be moved. Delbert Fue, 557 Venture Place, Smyr- na. Exp. Dairyman wants job on dairy or will look after hogs. Need work at once. Sob- er, willing worker. 4 in fam- ily. Need 4 R. house with lights and water, and reason- able salary. Russell L. Morris, 2523 McAfee Rd., Decatur. Ph. BU 9-8442. White man, 50 yrs. old and 16 yr. old son wants job at Dairy. 21 yrs. exp. dairy, also overseer of same farm (where I live) for 12 yrs. Move any- where at once. Ira Smith, Rt. 4, C/O W. W. Walks Dairy, Dublin. White, Veteran wants job as Caretaker, or running Corn mill. 3 R. house. Consider gathering eggs. Sober and honest. Frank D. Whitfield, Rt. dL, Lalas j FARM HELP WANTED | Want small family to tend 6 A. cotton and few acres corn next year on Halves. 4 R. house wired for elec. stove. Good well water, 2 mi. town, on mail and bus Rt. B. F. Fagan, Martin. Want at once, middleaged, reliable couple, experienced with raising broilers and light farm work. Housing available. B. C. Bryant, Rt. 2, Cumming. relia- ilyof Methodist Minister (now Chaplain at Columbia Univer- sity) and help with light farm chores, ete. Private room, board and. reasonable salary. Send photo and References. Farm located Floyd Springs, Floyd Co. Mrs. Augusta Bar- ton, 407 East 2nd St., Rome. Want couple, 30-45 yrs. old, to work on Egg farm. Must be- man be good truck driver, some education. House, run- ning water elec. and salary. Dolph Callaway, /o Crossroad Farms, Rayle. Want I or 2 families, white or colored, to pick 50 acres cot- ton, and do other farm work if interested. Good houses with lights and water. Hf sat- isfactory you can have crop for 1960. J. R. Bailey, Rt. 2, Kite. Ph. HO 9-2307. | Want white couple, 45-55 yrs. old to tend 3,000 laying hens and brood sows. No bad habits. Reasonable salary and furnish house, also party to ery. Contact at once. T. W. Whipple Simpson, Rt. 2, Coch- ran. Ph. NE 4-2441 (after 7 p.m.) Want man to work and run a dairy. Must be sober, able and willing worker. Leroy Want settled, white woman for light farm work on a farm, for room, board and $12.50 week. Mrs. E. R. Williams, Rt. 1, Fort Valley. Want farm helper for layer perience not necessary on lay- ers. Full time work for 2, part time for third. Large house wired for elec. stove, and run- ning water. Transportation | necessary. N. J. Johnson, 1283 Metropolitan Ave. 8.E., At- Want neat, clean, reliable white woman to live in home with elderly couple on small farm and do light farm work, for private room, board and $10 weekly. Mrs. E. L. Mea- dows, Rt. 2, Kite. Want immediately farm help to run 35 cow dairy. Ex- perienced preferred. No drink- ers need apply. Excellent op- portunity for right man. Mer- eer Dalton, Rt. 2, Alto. Ph. 832-Ji (Cornelia). Want man with some cows, or Dairyman, to operate my farm with 10 cows already on my farm (325 A), near Macon on. paved Rd. Mrs. W. C. Wells, 818 So. Main St., College Park. Want unencumbered coun- try woman, 30-45 yrs. to do light farm work on farm, for room, board and salary. Carl Perry, 603 East Spring St., Monroe. Want Dairyman with family of two workers. Modern Par- lor, Pipeline and milk tank. . L. Benton, Jr.,.P. O. Box 48, Monticello. Ph. 2342. Want white or colored fam- ily to help gather crop of cot- ton, corn and cane. With at least 2 or 3 to work. Consider for farm 1960, if satisfactory. Doster Warren, Rt. 1, Ochlock- nee. Want middleaged, unencum- bered, white, clean woman to live in home on farm with aged couple and do light farm work. Private room, board and $15 week. W. O. Donohoo, Rt. 1, Sycamore. Want Exp. Dairyman to work in Surge milking Parlor. House furnished. R. P. Tatum, Ellenwood. Ph. GR 4-4193 (Stockbridge). Want white woman to do light farm work on_ farm, equipped with modern conven- iences. Room, board and small salary. Mrs. Eugene Cooper, Rt. 1, Grayson. Ph. TH-3-2869. Want middleaged, healthy, single, white woman for Poul- try farm work. Room, board! and salary. Want settled, de-; pendable woman. Mrs. S.. E. Guess, 1892 No. Druid Hills Iman, Christian 1 (Pentecostal preferred), who draws pen- sion, to live on small farm (1 yrs. old, and a Pentecostal Minister. Evanglist Mrs. George D. Peeler, Rt. 1, Trion. Want middleaged, single woman to live on farm with family of 3 and do light farm work, care for chickens, truck patches (drive truck), ete. Good home and small salary. Letters ans. Mrs. R. C. Turner, 2005 Cheshire Ave., S. W., At- lanta 15. Ph. PO 11-6777. cattle and work on large farm (Estates) near McRae (Telfair Co.). Must be absolutely sob- er with first class References. None other need apply. Con- tact. C. A. Williams, 1001 Realty Bldg., Savannah. Ph. AD 3-5930. Want man with small fam- ily to work in dairy and do other gen. farm work. $100 mo. and house to live in. State age and experience. T. E. Fer- rell, Madison. Want family of 5 or more good cotton pickers. 3 R. house, wired with lights. R. W. Bur- son, Rt. 3, Eastman. SALE EVENTS September 11 Friday 12:30 P.M. Macon, Bibb Co. Fairground ... Georgia Guernsey Breeders annual Fall Sale .. . 35 head purebred females, fresh or near calving date offer- ed and sold. ~ FLOWERS FOR SALE Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 40c doz., 4 doz., $1.40; old time jonquils, 50c doz., 4 doz. $1.80; hardy Phlox., asst. col;, 15, $1; 25, $1.50. All postpaid. Mrs. Ed. Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Begonias: Beefsteak (round and pointed leaf), The Pearl, Angel Wing, Pink and White, The Star, 25e ea.; dbl. Geran- iums, 10ec ea.; Sultanas, 2, 25ce; Lettuce Leaf begonias, 35c ea.; Prayer plant or Rabbit Tracks, 50c ea. Add 35c postage ea. or- der. Mrs. T. D. Juhan, Adel. Daylilies: Flaming Sword, Spring Parade, Love Letters, Baronet, Spitfire, Goldust, Russells Mahogany, 20 plants, $3; African violet leaves, la- beled, $1.35 doz.; coleus plants, 40 asst. col., $1.35; 50 asst. pot plant. cuttings, $1.25... PP: Plants free. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. I, Adel. Regale lily bulbs, 4, $1; $2.75 doz.; Madonna lily, 4 bulbs, $1! Dutch Iris, blue and yellow mixed, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. B. Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 211, Alpharetta. New, strong Admiral Byrd daisy plants for summer and fall planting, $1 doz. 25, $2. Postpaid. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 469 (Belair) Au- |gusta. Ph, HE 6-8349, _ Easter Roses, 15-25 ea.; pink Weigela, $2 (too large to mail), 1 yellow Weigela cut- ting and Reese plum Spirea, 25c; Pussy Willow, 25c cut- ting; also, will exch. for, or buy orange Butterfly bush. Give price. Mrs. F. F. Lamkin, Sih Crew St, S.W., Atlanta Geraniums in pots, now blooming (kind that keeps on blooming), $1 ea. pot, or 50c ea. without pot. Come after. Cant ship. J. E. Cail, 2299 Shasta Way, N.E., c/o B. W. Rakestraw, Atlanta 6. mums, 8, $1; super Snapdrag- on plants, 10, $1; Iris, $4 C.; daylilies, $2 C.; yellow Can- nas, 3, $1; Amaryllis, 25 and 60c ea. Postage 15c. Fred Witherspoon. 308 Holderness Rd., N.E., Atlanta 19. Ph. ME- 4-7970. ak Bo ye ee 3-5251, St., S. W., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL- or wo- is ae pink acre of land and home) and} help raise chickens. Am 56 Want man to look after few 3030 Clairmont Rd. N. E lanta 6, Ph. ME 4-2559. Assn., | Coat, ea. 2, 25c, rected: Genuine Candy stripe Ver-|. }benas ,16, $1; Football, yellow red and white sin dbl. red Geraniu S. E., Atlanta 16. Gloxinias, 90c; African lets, Begonias, dbl. and . white and pink, red Gy wing and Beefsteak, 5% up, according to si JVC Cant mail. Mrs. Frar ford, 1185 Moreland Ave. Atlanta 16. ie let plants, nd growing in pots, 4, $1.25, Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2, Hi Dr., Austell. ag Small Altheas, all e ea.; white, yellow 25e doz. named. Iris, al except pink, red, 75 pink, lavender, white | 50e bunch; Veri-Sherly ~ vine, 25c bunch. At my 1 mi. River Rd. Mrs Logan, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Austell. Centipede grass, $2.5 Bring baskets. C. E. MeKi Many dif. kinds pot fl and African violets, for cheap at my home. Come offer. Mrs, A. A. Starnes, Defoors Ave. N.W., A 18. Foxglove, 2, 25c; Red Poker, 25c ea.; Oneita red Daylilies, 5 in. bloon ea. 3, $1. Add postage; Cl Pink Queen, tall red: Po. tia, Hibiscus, white, re single Hollyhock seed,. and stamped, addresse velope. Walter M. Jae 1123 Vickers St., S. E. lanta 16. x Dbl. Daylilies, 12, $1; berry lilies, 6, 50c; 4 $1, 4 Snowballs, $1; 1] lilies, 12, $1.25; Reg seed, 50c. cupful; So trees, small, 12, $1. Mrs. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahloneg Old fashioned dbl. pink cinth bulbs, bloomin; bulbs: Ist grade, lge, 5, $1 grade 8, $1; large, Ma Lily, 4, $1. Add posta R. H. Whelchel, Rt, 3 sonville. . Blue Vinca, Ivy, Trad thia, 50c ea. Plants n Postpaid. Mrs. H. G. W Rt. 3, Box 35, Donalsor Rain lily bulbs, 90 sweet scented Jonquil C.; Buttercups, 80c doz.; cissus, 85c doz.; large D dils, $1.25 doz.; yellov bulbs, 70c doz. Add po Mrs.-Mary Tumlin, East Strong, well rooted g Admiral Byrd Daisy p blooms up to 5 in. dia. yell yarrow, Sweet Williams, $! doz:; 25; $2.25: $6.79 < ender Stokesias, 6, $1; doz. Postpaid in Ga. State Mrs. O. S. Scarborough, 2 Church St., East Point. | PO 7-3158. Cactus: red blooming C tail, .3,.25c; Starfish- large size (taking stat grow), 25c ea.; Pan Cake, ea.; rooted cuttings, Christn and Alligator, 25c ea.; . fish unrooted, 3, 45c. Add age. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. Box 58, Ellijay. Lantanas, dbl. begonias 4 variegated sultanas, Josep and white Corkwood, mi larkspur, mix. Sweet Will dbl. pink poppy seed, 25 beer seed, 25c start. Add po age. Mrs. Lizzie Crawfor Crawford St., Ellijay. Sharon, wood theas, Tree cacti, Snow 50c ea. white nickle mo low flowering moss, 25 large blue and de : 50c doz. Add Presley Fowler, R ol, Iris, orange Day- oldenglow, lemon lilies, es, 50c ea.; dry Nar- tage under $5 orders. mer blooming Cushion $1 doz.; hardy Orchids, . Azaleas, pink, white, pink spirea, 60c ea. insp. Del. in Ga. No less $1. Mrs. Adelle Wil- Rt. 2, Ellijay. 75c C.; Weeping Marys, d roses, purple, white pink Azaleas (wild et daffodils, orange es, blue violets, 75c C. purple iris. white mar- purple Foxglove, dbl. , 15 C.; Azaleas (wild uckle). Weeping Mary, ilacs, 3, 50c; Leopard C. Add postage. Mirs. a Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. ated violets, orange ilies, 75c C.; pink and azaleas (wild honey- , running roses, big red ink Almond, purple $1; Japonica, 2, 50c; id iris, 50c C. Add Grace E. Parks, Rt. Ly .. , a plants, 25c and FP; locks, ready in late Sep- ger or early October $1 ea. Guinea Wing, Kangaroo, ed, 25c. Mrs. Annie Hub- , Fortson. ater Hyacinths, Shrimp id Alligator plants, 50c rooted; aluminum 40c bunch; Peanut nd Sansevieria cactus, nch. Add postage. Mrs. Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines- dbl. orange and old amped, addressed en- ; white and yellow nar- bulbs; blue Iris, pink ulbs, 40e doz. Add post- = Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, le. low thornless Rose, But- bushes, 6, $1; sultanas, lor, pink purple, 35c ed Geraniums, rooted, Add postage. Mrs. F. Rt. 6, Gainesville. Ow cannas, mix. col. mix. col. Fall pinks, .,; dbl. red, green leaf 9, 50c; bronze leaf cuttings and Moth- +ars, 2, 25c; pink Thrift, sprigs. Add postage. undles, Rt. 7, Gaines- ish Ivy, Vinea Minor, ts, $1 doz.; 50 small lig- $5; 200 small, root- ings Dwarf Boxwood, Ss Woodruff, Greenville. cial asst. Violets, Blush- eink, Crystal White, Sweet showey Red and Royal > large plants, $2 doz.: @ Grandiflora, 2-3 ft. 1 size, 50c ca., $4 C.; d Crape Myrtle, 4-5 e Mrs. B. Robinson, lle. , sweet scented purple asst. colors, my ped Jew cuttings, Box 208, Jesup. 50 C.; tame biue Vvio-' oz.; pink June Cactus, ch flowers, 30c doz. | pos er 1, D. Ralston, Rt. 3, Eili- odils, purple Iris, Paper: narcissus, orange Day- Bridalwreath, pink Al-, lor Poppy seed, 25c tsp. and yellow Jonquils,. and blue grape Hya-. Lilac and white Lil- , 0c; red, white dbl.' doz.; green and, 2 a.; shrubs, sweet Ow Bells, well rooted, | ic a. Add postage. No! thks. Mrs. Ada W.: Rt. 3, Blairsville. tandy tuft, white, iL P, whe | many col. any 4, $1. Add post-_ jage. Mrs. Lawrence Collins, Rt. Dwarf blue Candy tuft, Red Violets, day- $1.50 doz., $7.50 C. Add post- age. Miss Blanche Woodruff Greenville. i Hybrid daylilies: Hyperio Seven Seas, Linda Mem Guentha, Purple Waters, Red-. head, Demon, Mrs. Wyman, 25c ea.; Dauntless, Blk. Fal- | com, Buster Brown, Caballero, Warpath, 50c ea. labeled cor- rectly, damp packed. Mrs. ;Claud E. Kimsey, Hiawassee. l j dbl. or single altheas, | 3 dif. shades red, white, | pink, salmon dbl. geraniums, 9 dif. cactus, justicia cuts, | white, pink oxalis, 10c ea.; Madonna lilies, 30c ea.; rooted salmon sultanas, trailing Co- leus, 10c; Sword, Maiden Hair, Ostrich Plume ferns, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Wil- liams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. Iris, pink blend, yellow, pur- ple, lavender, pale blue, 2 tones, 15, $1; Daffodil bulbs, .|at my home, $1 C. or $1.50 C. PP. No checks or stamps. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt 3, Lithonia. Pink -thrnit -or creeping phlox, $1.25 C. Damp packed and PP. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Rt: 2, Tula. Can furnish limited supply pink iris, $1 doz.; Party Dress and other Pinks, 2, $1; lilies: Hyperion and Painted Lady (both S. M. winners), 2, $1; Milk and Wine, 4, $1; Tiger, tall variety, 5, $1. Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lula. . -- Bronze daylilies, white nar- cissi with yellow cups, white, purple and blue iris, dbl. yel- low naricissi, white Fairy lily, 45c doz., 4 doz., $1.75. Will mix order; hardy Sweet Pea vine, 30c. Add postage. Charlie Smith, Rt. 1, Gordon Rd., Mableton. Dec. blooming white clus- ter narcissi, white Fairy lily, j}old fashion purple violets, 2 tone bronze and yellow iris, white snowdrop bulbs Trum- pet daffodils, 45ce doz.; white and purple lilac, white wister- ia., 40c and 50c ea. Add post- age small orders. Mrs. Effie Smith, Rt. 1, Mableton. Per. white candytuft, 2 yr. plants, $2 doz.; Gerbera dais-- ies, 25c ea.; Ostrich Plume and Maiden Hair ferns, aluminum plants, generous start, 50c. Also, large pots of these and others including unusual planters of house plant at my' place. Add 30c postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Seed: large dbl. red carna- tion type hollyhock, many colors Sweet William, mixed, 25c thls., large fluffy dbl. pop- pies, 12 or more colors, 25c tsp. and stamp; fuchia, baby glads, blooming size bulbs, 25, $1- Mrs. C. H. Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy., Milledgeville. Pink Cherokee rose, Mtn. Jaurel, rhododendrons, red, Yellow azaleas (wild honey- suckle) Tulip Poplar, white Pine and holly. All moss pack- ed, $2.75 doz.; blue Iris, day- lilies, Shasta daisies, pink Phiox, $1.25 C. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Perennial Hibiscus with large, cold re-sistant roots. Asst. red, pink and white, $2 postpaid in Ga. Joseph Lee Abernathy, Barnesville. Yellow, white, blue, bronze Iris, all 1 color or mixed, and many other colors mixed, 60c doz., 2 doz. $1.'-Wil sell. in. large lots; 100 mixed spring bulbs, $2.50. Mrs. Arthur Meeler, Rt. 1, Box 216, Bishop. Nice, young Boxwooeds, exira well rooted, 1957 planted, 10, 12, 14 and 16 in. high, 25c, 30c, 35e and 40c ea. No Sunday sales and no mail orders. 7 mi. No. Blairsville, 1 mi. off Mur- phy Hwy. Mrs. E. C. Hamphill, Dbl; and single red, pink, white with bronze.and green leaves, also Maple, Grape and Guinea wing Begonia; dbl. salmon Geraniums, Sultanas,' 1 Dwa MB Paine | (Divericater), tall pink Per. \terbury Bells, 306 blooming sweet scented white |lilies, white Atamasco, Phil | moj eu o2 Ci 12, T5e; green |lipine and Blackberry lilies, |English ivy, and Vinca Minor, and purple Jew cuttings, 10c ea. 3, 25c; tangled moss, and. {7 yr. pepper pods, 3, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Womack, | Rt. 1, Bremen. King Alfred Jonquils, $3 C. white Narcissus and orange | Daylilies, $2.50 C.; yellow Dat- fodils, purple Violets, red Cannas and purple, white Tris, 12, $1. Add postage. Beatrice Mosley, Rt. 1, Box 249, Bre-. men. Emperor daffodils, $3 C.: Mt. Hood white, 30c ea.; Tiger Lily bulbs, 50c ea.; Hemero-. callia dbl. and dark red, sin- gle, 20c ea. Mrs. C. B, Robin- son, Rt. 2, Bowdon. ; White June lilies, bronze Cannas, large bulbs, $1 doz.; Phoenix and King daffodils, /white Narcissus, German Iris, Star of Bethlehem, large, $3 C.; small, $1.50 C.; orange Day and white June lilies, small bulbs, $1.50 C. Mautile Harri- son, Bremen. Royal Robe violets, 20, $1; Calif. purple violets, 30, $1: Emperor Daffodils, single blue. Hyacinths, 2 doz., $1; jonquils, buttercup bulbs, 3 doz. $1; Madonna lilies, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. R. P. Stein-. heimer, Brooks. Cannas and tuberoses, 50 doz.; Daylilies, $1 doz.; Milk and Wine lilies, 25c ea.; Um- brella Palms, 25c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Rooted red, dbl. Geraniums, 25c ea.; rooted dbl. red, white, pink Begonias, 4, $1; Angel Wing, pink, blooming, 50c. All. rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes, Rt. 1, Canon. 6 ea. asst. Iris, Lemon lilies, Jonquils, Madonna lilies, all for $1.75; many kinds house plants, inc. Geraniums, Be- gonias, Shrimp plants, Cacti, my selection, $1.25. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Mix. bulbs, Jonquils, But- tereups, yellow Narcissi, $1 C.;. Paper White Narcissi, 50c doz.; dbl. Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, 50c doz.; blue Plumbago,: d0c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester. New growth Camellia cut- tings, not rooted, Sara Frost, Jarvis Red, 60c doz., $4.50 C.; semi-dbl. Rose Pink, unnamed, 50c doz., $4 C. Add postage. No chks, Mrs. B. C. Plyler, Rt. -1, Claxton. Ground covering Vincas, -|Major and Minor, Abelias, Lig- ustrum, Liriope (border small. Inspected. Cannot ship. Ivy large. Mrs. W. M. Gilbert, 218 Elmo St., College Park. Ph. PO 1-3864. 10 African violets for sale. John Wilson, Rt. 2, College | Park. Ph. PO 6-2072. Bearded Iris, 12 col. named, 12, -$1;-8 col. Daylilies, $1;. Add 30e postage in State. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Craw- fordville. White and purple Iris, Blue Grape Hyacinths, Ophiopogon, orange Daylilies, 50c doz., $3.50 C.; yellow Iris, dbl. but- ter and eggs, 75c doz.; Box- wood cuttings. $5 C. Add post- age. Boxwoods and _ other shrubbery. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming. 2 Ruffle Leaf, Angel. Wing, Bronze Leaf, Thurstoni Begonias, 65c; Rubber plant, Philodendron, $4.00; bronze leaf Jew, pink blooming, striped Ribbon grass, 50c; giant yellow Jews, Aluminum pliant, Cactus, var-- iegated Nepthytis, Monkey Faces, 35c; Rainbow moss. Lace fern. 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Hardy per. columbine, Can- foxglove, all. mix. col. one-third tsp. least 500 seed), 25c; H. P. Platycerium, H. P. double. Sweet Williams, mix. col. 25c tsp. and stamped, addressed envelope. Mrs. J. P. Osborne, aS X a 4 Rt. 3, Rockmart, _ ange Day lilies and April| African Violets, 25 cuttings, | Plant), Boxwoods, large and) (att | German iris, Extravance, Tiffany; Siberian iris, white, pansy, purple; Cannas, Copper Giant (orange), President (ved); Lemon lilies, orange) daylilies; montbretia; narcis- sus (plant indoors) for win- ter; rooted Boxwood, $1 doz. $5 orders postpaid. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. Iris: Tiffany, Extravance; lies, August, Lemon, dbl. Or-' ange, five cents ea.; ageratum, | Sallie, Gooseneck, three cents ea.; pink thrift, marcissus, : Daffodils, Boxwood cuttings, yellow Chrysanthemums, blue, Fall daisies, one cent ea. Add: postage; arborvitaes, come dig at your own price. Mrs. O. W.: | Martin, Rabun Gap. {> Large narcissus bulbs, 50c doz.; dbl. geraniums, var. col. unrooted cuttings, 20c; green, white, purple Jew, 10c ea.; Devils Backbone, Elk Horn, Rattail cactus, Moses in Bul- rush, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. P. E. Taylor, Rebecca. Red and pink dbl., red, white, pink, Waxleaf begonias, Boston ferns, Sultanas, Chick- en Gizzard begonias, pink, variegated dbl. Petunias, 2Z0c ea. Lace ferns, 50c; Jonquils and butter and Eggs, white narcissus bulbs, $1.25 C. Del. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. 1 large Boxwood, size 5 x 6 ft. $20. Party will have to dig up and move. J. J. Davis, Rut- ledge. Strawberry begonias, 25c ea.; Golden Stars, Thanksgiv- ing, Christmas, Easter, Cinna- mon and Peanut cacti, rooted, 20c ea.; Maiden Hair fern, 25c clump; dark purple jew and red Chicken Gizzard Coleus,. 15c ea. Add 10c for postage. Mrs. D: W. Faircloth, Box 32, Seville. Mixed Iris, 25, $1; mix. Fall bulbs, $1 C.; April blooming narcissus, $1 C. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Euchrist Amajonica, Lily of the Nile, pot plants, fragrant white flowers, $1.50 ea.; Flor- ida orchid lily, two-tone, yel- lew and bronze butterfly blooms, $1 doz.; Radiata Ly-: eorsis, red spider and day-: lilies, Indian Love Call, 50c doz. Add 50c postage. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 Madison St., Thomasville. PAGE THREE Want 2 tea cups full of Phlox seed, mixed colors. State price and what you have. Glenn. Thrift, also Butter-cups and white Spirea for Roses or Candy Tuft,.also for |}pot plants. Write first what you have, and how will ex- change. Mrs. Evelyn Hunter, Rt. 1, Box 22, Blue Ridge. Want yellow or bronze or variegated Iris. Will exch. white Iris, or will buy. Want about 12 or 15 of a kind, and any other E. Cheek, Rt. 2, Hephzibah. Want exch. well developed plants of red Imp. Minature Roses for some pink Bearded Tris. Only named var. wanted. 223 Cordele Ave., Macon. Want Zephyrantes lilies al- s0 pink Rain, and fall blooming white or Atamaoco lilies. State what you have and price. Eiz- abeth J. Ravenel, Rt. 3, Box 10 B, Savannah. s FOR SALE Mule drawn, mowing ma- chine and rake, $50. Mrs. E. N. Rice, Rt. 1, Felton, 400 gal. Craft bulk milk Intnl tractor, and 1 Super G tractor with 2 row cultivator and planters, also, Allis Chal~ mers No. motor. Lawrence Thornton, Rt. 2, Box 318, Washington, Ph. AT 5=3100. loader, dual wheels, rear blade, good cond., good tires, $900.; Ford tractor with hy- draulic backhoe, 12 in., 18 im, 24 in. and 36 in. buckets, $1,- $350. Mrs. Lois Lambert, 5680 ag Forrest Dr., NW, Atlan- a: Intnl. peanut shaker, running cond. $150.- Ta 1 ea, excellent new hammers, in Albany. . _ Red, white dogwood, crepe myrtle, pink, sweet myrtle, winter pinks, 25c doz.; Boy. Bays, French Mulberry, run-- ning roses, Bird of Paradise, butterfly bushes, 25c ea.;. crabapple, redbud, Honeysuc-' kles, 10c ft. Add postage. No out-of-state. Mrs. Nina Loyd, Rt. 1, Toomsboro. Iris garden, 125: 12 labeled, $1.25; not labeled, 12, $1; 24, $1.50; 36, $2; 2 ea. redtone, yellow, pink, gold, bicolor, pli- cata, $1.25; daylilies, Linda, Port, Santafe, Zoave, Royalty, Gypsy, Irene, Viking, Manchu, 25 ea., $2.50 doz. 35c postage. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Wash- ington. Garden of hundreds each, Iris, daylilies, pink Petticoats, pink Damisk, Crimson Glory, Brocade, 75 ea.; Dorothea, Plum Mist, Ivory Challice, 50c ea.; my selection labeled, $1.50 doz.; Iris, 12 labeled, $1.25; not labeled, $1, 24, $1.50. 35c postage. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. stake body, in good cond., for sale or will trade for pick-up truck or 1 row tractor with at- tachments, prefer Farmalt Box 265, Gordon, P+ 1932. . en feeder with 400 ft. of trough and chain, late model. P. B. ae Bambridge, Ph. CH. Two 9 x 40 in. tractor tires in good cond, for sale. T. A, Casey, No. 1 Northwood Dr., Rome. a 2 horse wagon; T. H. ripper; planter, single stocks, etc.; di- Sears Roebuck, dbl. grading seed cleaner with bagger at- more bu. per hr. practically new (just used in fall of 1958) 1, Box 36, Nashville. Daylilies, various colors, newer kinds, 10, $2.25, 30, $5. PP. Mrs. J. R. Lee, Warrenton. FLOWERS WANTED . Want Fairy lilies and Tulips, pink and white col. white Ry- drangea, Chrysanthemums and Mums in assorted colors,.yel- low, white, lavender, bronze, red and pink. Write what you have first. Mrs. Effie Cald- well, Hawkinsville. Want wild Azaleas, all col. pink, red, orange, yellow, lav-. ender, the bush kind not vines. ' State what you have and rea- sonable prices. Mrs. Rose. Wilder, Rt. 1, Roopville, USS Son RAD ip AO She loader, good cond., $1,650. 3 point equip: 5 ft. rotary mow- er, $225.; 2 disc plow, $150.; 5. ft. dbl. disc harrow, $150.; 2 row cultivator, $100.: spring tooth harrow (not 3 point hitch), $25: Tom Nalls, Dem-~ orest, Ph. Raymond 3-2416. - About 200 ft., 3/4 in., heavy duty underground copper pipe, used to pump water from well to house, in good cond; 25 per ft. J. L. Patterson, Box 3, Mableton. LH. 4-E hammer mill with extra screens, A-1 cond., $50. IR. L. Rickles, Sharpsburg. 7 gas brooders, 5 automatic drinking founts, pipe for in- pane gas tank, used only 6 mos.; garden tractor, David Bradley, good as new, plows _ Covington } z 4 and harrows. Jd. H. Rock . Mrs. John W. Smith, Rt. 1, Want exch. pink and white __ monthly - common bulbs. | Write what you have. Mrs. J. | Write first. Mrs. E. Polsfuss, EQUIPMENT tank, slightly used, 1 Super ME ~ 66 combine with 1954 Case VAI tractor with 500.; B. F. Avery, Model A tractor, good cond., good tires, Case and Bisel harrow, also, A 14 in. Sedberry feed mill with 1952 GMC, 1 ton, truck with tractor. Eugene L. Bloodworth, Big Dutch automatic chick- ay Avery, No. 30, turner; Cole .. stributor, shaker kind. Will sell 1 or all together. L. T.: Long, Rt. 1, Bremen, Ph. 3039. : / tachment for.cleaning oats and other small grain up to 15 or $110. Mrs. J. R. Langford, Rt. J. D. 420 W, tractor, No: 30 stalling included; also, Pro-~ MOL, cond. fen, 172 Vidal Blvd. Decatur, DR. 7-4795.. ~-.-Intnl. 300 utility tractor, 41957 model, 2 point hitch with ft. mower and heavy duty bush and bog harrow, used , Ellijay, Ph. ME. - yery little, priced to sell. F. R. - Bunch, Rt. 3 --4408. _ John Deere All Purpose sil- age chopper, in good cond., al- $0, Mowing machine and com- _ bine. Reasonable. Roy Pea- - gock, Box 256, Eastman. Allis Chalmers, in good cond. - pide disc plow, cultivators and} frailer, in good shape, all at fobargain prices. Claud Thomp- gon, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. _ Chapman tree planter, 3 - point hook - up, Bow last winter), $250.; Intnl. . water cooled, 8 hp, engine, ee cond., $75.; grain com- pine, Case F-2, 5 ft. header, Rook cond., $295. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton, Ph, 4142. 1947 Farmall A tractor, in good cond., cultivators, plan- ters, tiller, disc, 2 planters glides (plant 2 rows, 22 in. or 1 row, 42 in.), a h plows to plow up all for $400. 4. 2, Monte- Ee G. D. McClain, c/o J. (purchased also, fertilizer | Belle City corn picker, in good cond., priced reasonable. Roscoe Meeks, Rt. 1, Douglas. Intnl. end gate seeder, same as new, $50, M. W. Gunn, Zeb- ulon. 4 deck chicken broiler plant, top deck heated, $35; Four 12 section, laying cages with watering troughs, $35. Mrs. Alice G. Bolles, 2039 Tuxedo Ave., N. E., Atlanta 7. : 1/2 ton pick-up truck, 1951 model, good cond. Make offer. D. G. Harrison, 1830 Snapfin- ger Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9- 0283. as Allis Chalmers 66 combine, 1958 Allis Chalmers D-14 trac- tor, used very little, 1955 Chevrolet, 1/2 ton, pick-up with 3/4 ton body, Athens 4 disc tiller, Intnl. 5 disc tiller, 2 section drag harrow, Intnl. 6 ft. cutaway harrow. Mrs. Louisville, Ph. MA. 5-7554. 2 H. wagon, $25; 2 H middle buster, $8; iron dbl. tree with 2 singletree, $5; 2 sets gears 19 sizes, $5 and $6. Will not ship. G. L. Jackson, Rt. 2, Tucker-Stone Mtn. Rd., Stone Mountain, Ph. 9027. _ Bulk milk tank, Zero T-20, 435 gal,, stainless steel inside and out, used 11 mos. O. F. Bagwell, Hwy. 45, Plains, Ph. Americus 7439. Pe McCormick seed drill, 10 row, will fertilizer attachment, mounted on rubber, $250 or would trade for cows and yearlings or cultivator and planter for Ford tractor. R. L. Dowda, Rt. 1, Box 23, (at Billarp) Winston, Ph. Doug- lasville, WH. 2-2679. EQUIPMENT WANTED Want Rotary mower for Ford tractor. Must be in good cond. Write price wanted. W. L. Bickerstaff, Buena Vista, Ph. Midway 9-3265. Want wagon or platform. scales, weight up to 10 tons. W. R. Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrights- row, corn snap- | Mae Lamb, U. S. Hwy. No. 1," with 2 leather collars, 17 and tractor, trailer. R. W. Chroni- ster, Rt. 3, Box 13, Harrison Rd., College Park. Want 1928, 29 "30 or 31 model A Ford, in any cond. All replies answered. Frank Nor- ton, Waycross. Want 500 gal. Butane gas tank, in good cond., for use on top of ground. and reasonably priced. J. D. Puckett, Rt. 35 Cedartown, Ph. 783-J-1. D-7 Caterpillar tractor. State what you have. E. P. Green- way, Rt. 2, Box 46, Eatonton, Ph. 3449. Want WD-45 Allis Chalm tractor, in good cond. R. Hudson, Rt. 2, Bremen. - Want tractor drawn, 4 sec- tion breaking harrow, 6 or 6- 1/2 ft. wide, in good cond. Within 50 mi. radius of Ma- con. State price. Ben West, 9602 Stanislaus Cir., Macon. Want wine or cider press, in good working cond. State price. Bob Overton, 129 Carn- egie Way, N.W. Atlanta 3. Want pick-up truck, 1/2 or 3/4 ton, late model preferred, in good cond. State best cash orice. Albert R. Barrett, Rt. 2, Wray. Want used deep well pumo guaranteed working cond. W. L. Goolsby, Ellaville. Want post hole diggers for 1955.Ford tractor. State make, cond.. and price wanted Mrs. Louise Wells, 818 S. Main St., College Park, Ph. PO. 7-6034. Want top runner corn mill, 40 in. to 48 in. dia. Must be in good cond. at reasonable price. A. R. Davis, Box 485, Rome. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE 1959 white Shallots, sound and dry, 200 for $2. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville. 2,000 bu., Ist yr., 48-93 Vic- torgrain Oats, Purity 99.30 pet., Germ., 94 pcet., $1.25 bu.; 1,400 bu. 48-93 Victorgrain Oats, Purity, 99.74 pct., Germ., 95 pct., $1.10 bu. FOB. S. T. Carter Winterville, Ph. Athens, LI: 3-9755. 75 bu. Wrens Abruzzi Rye seed, $3. bu. L. P. Beckum, Matthews. 1,500 bu. Coker Victorgrain Oats, Germ. 95 pct. Good, heavy, seed Oats, $1. bu., in bulk lots, at my barn. Russell Montgomery, Reynolds, Ph. Tilden 7-4226. N. C. Short Stem and Blue stem collard plants, 40c C; Red Seallion Onion buttons, 75c C.: white multiplying onions, $1.40 gal. All Del. Leila Phil- lips, Rt. 1, Royston. Heading, La. Sweet, Ga Blue Stem Collard plants, 50c C.; ers SF. Ci 8005 $2.75. Add post age. No COD. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming. Collard plants, $1. C.; 300, $1.50; $3.50 M. del.; $2.50 M. at farm. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville . Streamliner everbearing strawberry plants, strong roots, $1.50 C.; Boysenberry, Black- berry, Dewberry, Mtn. Huck- leberry, bearing size, $1. doz.; yellow October Peach, old fashion sweet Peach, Musca- dine, well rooted, 2, $1. PP. Mrs, 8. T.:-Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon Strawberry plants: Blake- more, $1.50 C.; Mastodon, $1.- 95-C=. Kiondike. $1.-C.. 506, $4., $8. M.: Sugar Pears, $1. ea.: Peponermint, 30c doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75c doz.; Seuppernong vine cuttings, 75c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Garden Gooseberry, Musca- dine and Scuppernong grape vines, all. 6, $1.25; Blueberry, small seedling Chinaquapin, $1.- 25. doz,: Catnip... Balm . and Tansy, 6, 50c. Mrs. F. M. Ea- ton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Marglobe and Rutger toma- to plants, 300, $1.; 400, $1.50; 500, $2., $3.50 M.: Ga. Col- lards, 200, $1.; 500, $2.; $3. M. #369, Milledgeville. PP. Solomon Davis, Rt. 1, Box 7 i es Want Davie Bradley garden i Want final drive gears for] 400, $1.75; strawberry plants, | Chestnuts, 4 : Incse and Italian (for eating or planting); Mahon and Stuart Pecan trees; also Catawba shrubs. No shipping. Henry Whitfield, 330 Roselane Sie. Marietta. Strawberry plants: Blake- more and Mastodon, $1.25 C.; $6. M.; Klondikes, $1 C2, 500 $2.50 Will exch. for good print sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Ga. Collard plants, good choice, well rooted, moss pack- ed; 406 ., $3. Mi Add post- age. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2 3917 Panthersville Rd.. Ellenwood. ~ Horseradish roots, 50 Ib; Horseradish plants, 50c doz.; garlic, one cent ea., 2 Comfrey, Jensin, Queen of Meadow, 3, 50c; native straw- berry plants, tanzy, sparment, 35c doz.; pepper, 50c gal.; blue plum, 50c ea. Add_ postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 78, Ellijay. Chas. Wakefield frost proof cabbage plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2: $3 M. Del. in Ga. R. Chan- clor, Pitts. Ph. MI 8-2035. FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Coastal Bermuda hay, high- ly fertilized, no rain, for sale. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Coastal Bermuda hay, $20. ton; also, 1/4 in. Coastal Ber- muda pellets, $43. ton. Charles Mason, Swainsboro, Ph. BEI- mont 7-8798. Coastal Bermuda hay, fer- tilized, cut right and baled right, $20. ton. FOB my barn, located 2-1/2 mi. S. of Cordele on Hwy. US 41. L. L. Black- mon, Rt. 3, Cordele. : Coastal Bermuda hav, ex- cellent quality, wire tied, square bales, $25. ton. FOB, or write for del. price. George Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta. 60 tons Coastal Bermuda hay, fertilized and limed, very good quality, cut and baled without rain, $30. ton at farm. Don C. Nail, Rt. 3, Baxley. 3,500 bales Wheat straw for sale Lawrence L. Williamson, Jr. Rt. 4, Commerce, Ph. 5- 4950. 1959 crop, well fertilized hay, Coastal Bermuda, Fescue, Clover, Sericea and Kobe Les- pedeza; $25. ton. Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, River- dale, Ph. Fayetteville, 1-4862. .. Coastal Bermuda hay. $18. ton in field in square bales. Leon Ensz, Rt. 2, Stapleton. FEED & GRAIN WANTED Want 50 bales of good Tim-. othy hay, free from sprays and mold. Riel. Cochran,; Rt. F, -|Cohutta. Want 5 tons bright peanut hay, delivered 6 mi. S. of St. George. Advise. W. C. Suggs, St. George. Want 3 tons Coastal Ber- muda hay, not rained on. Quote best price delivered to my barn. M. L. Frey, 5755 Me- morial Dr., Stone Mountain. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Reg. Angus bulls and heif- ers, 8 to 10 mos. old, Bando- lhermere and Eileenmere breeding, few Hereford bulls, Domino and mischief breed- ing. All calfhood vaccinated, $200. ea. Cary Munay, Rt. 3, Box 594X, Albany. 2 Reg. white face Hereford mos. old. Herman C. Reed, c/o Reeds Farm, 1228 Sequoia Dr., Forest Park, Ph, GR. 8-8901. Nice Guernsey heifer, ex- pected to freshen by Oct. with e Japanese, Chi-| bulls, horned type, approx, 10} Jonesboro, | WAYS, ene oe - -tening soon, Robert N. Gi "Reg. and - for sale. J. G. Pur Millen, Ph. 321-J-3. _ ies reat tee Ss sale or trade for purebr |Angus heifers. W. H How c/o Hoover Angus Farm. 1, Box 401, Elberton. veloped heifers from herd; also, Holstein ser bulls. E. L. Rogers, Plains. cH ae 3 nice, halter broken Ry horned Hereford bulls, ved in Oct., 1958 and Ja 1959. Fairly priced. Carl Ro erts; Ball.Ground. == White face Hereford heif ready to breed, in good cor for sale, Mike Patterson, Stone Rd., East Point. -55 Holstein fresh, clos and fall freshing, Ist an jcalf, heifers. Large, growtl and disease free. R. B. Cur Farmington, Ph. Madiso bulls, about 8 mos. old, stoc and well built. Sell at alm beef prices. C. G. Byingte Rt. 1, Macon. : - White face, hornless, He ford milch cow, freshened a artificially rebred, good b! lines, but cannot be Re of Brucellosis and Bang good health First. $15 her. Mrs. Elizabeth mann, Mt. Pleasant Chu Macon, Ph. SH. 5-8503. 6 nice heifers, 500 to 700 1 3. Holsteins, 2 Guernseys Jersey. All vaccinated, for black leg and wormed so, 1 nice Angus bull, sui ble for breeding. Sell all part. J. P. Wade, 2121 Whi Mill Rd., Decatur, BU. 9-80 Several nice grade Ans heifers, 20c lb. on foot. R.G Jennings, Box 891, Macon, Ph Sherwood 3-5066. : Part Guernsey, part Jerse cow with 3rd calf, gives 3 g. day if feed good. Located mi. E. of Tallapoosa. Mr H. Denney, Rt. 2 (near combe School), Waco. 2 top Reg. Angus herd | best Eillenmere breedi reasonably priced. J. Hai Dew, 710 Peachtree S lanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5728. Reg, Polled Hereford male, 3 cows, 1 heifer (4 old), 1 male calf 2m All excellent breeding; a yr. old chestnut sorrel land pony stallion, \ mane and tail, right a service. J. H. Stenhens, cial Circle, Ph. 3316. Black Angus bull, 2 yr with papers, wt. 1,000 more, $250.; Black Ang 3 yrs. old, without 0 $200.; Black Angus bul. mos. old, without vapers, $: Dan H. Drummond, 415 f Hood Rd., Rome. = Brown Swiss bulls for vice. Located on Seno below Fairburn. W. F. Rt. 1, Fairburn, Ph. 382. Reg. Guernsey bred hi ers, and second calf cows freshen Sept. and Oct. Res. bulls, 12 to 18 mos. All best of breeding and % color. F. H. Bunn, Midville 15 extra good, Reg. 00 Hereford bulls, 10 to 18 m old, mostly Domino breedi several weaning age bull ves and some open or P heifers of same bloodli well marked, very stocky 2 deep red color. Winton C. Hi ris, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. J 4.2312 Odum. Artifically sired, vaccinated, Holstein heifer: freshen Sept. and Oct. to register. O. F. B Hwy. 45, Plains, Ph. Am 7439. goa 8 Holstein heifers | 800 to 1.100 lbs. arti ways, calf vaccinated, f Fayetteville Rd., Ist calf. and 1 ea. Guernsey| 8 and Jersey to freshen later. All good size. Bob Knight, Rt. | 2, Franklin (near old Arm- |: teh wag Mules & Ponies g. Tenn. Walk- allion, fine confor-~ rel] trained with e possibilities, ii trade for ke 8 Landrace sows, 3 of them |with pigs (21 pigs), 5 Land- race to farrow soon, all pure- bred, $600. for lot; Landrace boar, wt. 250 lbs. $65.: also, Spotted Poland China pure- ton, 103 Temple Ave., New- nan. Good sow and 4 pigs 4 wks. old, $85. for lot. Will del. with- m 25 mi CE Clark Rt 4, Box 159, Buckhead, Ph. Mad- json 610-R-4. Purebred lLandrace boars and gilts, imported bloodlines, also, pigs. Reg. in buyers name. Priced low. Clyde Bea- ty; Rt, 2 Pavo. $10. ea., smaller ones cheaper. Joe Purcell, Rt. 3, Alpharetta, Purebred Beltsville No. 1 boars, ready for service, test- ed free from Bangs and Lepto. Eligible for Reg. Roy Cauthen, 1118 King St. Tifton, Ph. 2915. Reg. Spotted Poland China boars, bred and open gilts, al- 50, 3 mo... old pigs. -D. -V. Thompson, Metter, Ph. MU. 5- 30002 5 Reg. Duroc pigs, ready to sell Sept. 11 at 8 wks. old by Grand Chamn of Ga. State Fair and Augusta Fair, $25. ea. Cannot ship. Letters answered. Id Moores Rd., Rt. 1, Ph. MA. 7-5355. Culver Brantley, Rt. 3, Mil- ledgeville. bucks for sale. C. I. Smith, Rt. | _Landrace hogs, bred sows, } gilts, bred gilts, boars, feeder bred boar. $65. L. B. Harring- 100 pigs, some wt. 65 Ibs... Ph. Cumming, Tulip 7-6403. _ treated for Cholera and sired eding stock, | Reg. medium blocky _ typ Stock pigs, $20. ea. Reg. teat. ed and crated, FOB. Can furn- jish unrelated stock. Gilts, bred |b to Reg. male, to farrow last ox Oct., $50. ea. at farm. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. and pigs, mixed shoats, 3 wa cos ee on Ri. i, xX o4, Alpharetta. (7 mi. N. Of Alpharetta)... : 8 wk. old, non-registered, top grade Hampshire piss, vriced reasonable. C. G. Arant, Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. 8-3527,. Reg. Landrace, service age boar and gilts, from popular bloodlines. M. T. Courson, Ha- zlehurst. ; fs Reg. meat type Yorkshires, Hampshires and Durocs, Cert. disease free herd. Boars and gilts of all ages. Priced reason- able. Lawton Ursery, Hazle- hurst. ~ 375 lb. Reg. Yorkshire gilt, no disease, FFA raised, for sale. Jerry Wallace, Rt. 1, Thaxton Rd., College Park. Boar pigs, 6 to 7 mos. -old Poland bites cross, extra good selection, from large litters. E. P. Drexel, Rt 3, Tifton. - _ Reg. SPC pigs, good blood- lines, about 9 wks. old, fine for 4-H gilts, also, Reg. boar plgs;-and fine SP-C boar. 1 yr. old, purebred but not Reg. Sire of large litters. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Reg. Hampshire boar, 2 yrs. old, will Reg. in buyers name, also, Reg. Hampshire sow. Both are Bangs free and treated for Cholera. Shadrack Barnett, Butler, Ph. Union 2-2565. 5 good meat type pigs, 8 wks. old, $12. ea., crossed with Duroc and Hampshire, $12. ea. Can be seen on Mt. Zion Rd., between Hwy. 54 and 138, Stockbridge. H. N. Davis, 1614 Dodson Dr., SW, Atlanta ui Ph. DI. 4-2130 after 6:30 Bred Yorkshire gilts and 1 yr. old Reg. Yorkshire boar for sale Guy V. Rice, Rt. 4, Al- pharetta, Ph. Greenleaf 5- 5416. i : 15 Hampshire pigs, 8 wks old, $10. ea. J. M. Allen, 172 7-4758. Reg. Tamworth breeding stock, all ages, bred gilts and sows. Selling out. No reason- able offer refused. Chas. H. pees Bluff Rd., Rome, Ph. 5587. ae Reg. Spotted Poland China, long meat type, 4-1/2 mos. old, boars and gilts, $60. ea.; weaned pigs, $35. ea. Will ship. Satisfaction guaranteed 100 pct. Wormed, treated and Reg. in buyers name. Herd free from Bangs and Lepto. Quit- man Barrs, Eastman, Ph. 3800. 40 Reg. Hampshire boars and gilts, 3 to 6 mos. old, $20. to $35. ea. Unrelated prs. Will ship and Reg. in buyers name; also one Reg. 18 mo. old Hampshire boar, $75. Larry Vidal Blvd., Decatur, Ph. DR. Reg. Lan gilts boars for sale. Rt. 4, Winterville. ae Reg. Landrace Service age oars, weanling boars and gilts, all from performance tested dams and sires. Vacci- : | Inated for Cholera. Ga. certi- Reg. Tamsworth boars, gilts | fied, Brucellosis free swine herd No. 17. Prices reasonable. J... W. Trunnell, Jr. Cochran, Ph. Webster 4-2784. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want cattle, hogs, horses or mules in exchange for Sheep of equal value. W. A. Selman, Rt. 1; Palmetto. Want small Black Angus bull 2 to 3 mos. old, within 75 mi. of Macon. State price in first letter. Geo R. Hunt, Kathleen. Want riding pony or small horse for children. within 50 mi. radius. Give full descrip- tion. J. M. Watkins, Rt. 3, Ball Ground. jing horse for young la Mare, filly or gelding. Must ace gilts and|- w H. M. Edwards, | man fo be good color and good stock. Describe, age, price and where ~ located. J. W. Van Horn, 253 Faulkner, Dr., Decatur, DR. 7-4771..: S Want 1 or 2 Toggenburg,. Nubian or cross bred Saanan, naturally hornless about 1 yr. old this Nov. or Dec. Must be from high pro=- ducing stock, very gentle. Will Describe. J: We Cartledge, Sr., 2892 Hart Dr., come after. Columbus. FOR SALE Ph. does i, (goats), unbred, that will be ou Purebred selected quality young and yearling bantams, breeding stock, champion bloodlines, Red Pyle, modern game, Blue Rosecomb Partridge, Wyandotts. Excel- lent type. Choicest foundation S and Se mating. Also, choice show coc= kerels, reasonable. Henry Kis- er, Ruby St., Gainesville. maximum of 70 words if will not be published. out of the state. notice will be discarded. for the notice. All notices should be Young, Rt. 2, Chickamauga. The annual fall FARM LAND edition of the Market Bulletin will be published Wednesday, October | 14. The deadline for all notices or advertisements ar- riving in the Market Bulletin Office is October 1. Farms and Farm Land for Sale, for Rent or Ex- | change For and Farm Land Wanted to Buy or Rent, | will be eligible for insertion in this edition. Notices may not exceed 70 words, including name, address and telephone number where desired. All notices will be returned or cut down to the one notice will be allowed to each individual or family except in the case of separately owned tracts. Notices in the interest of real estate firms, agents, brokers, banks, dealers, etc., or for city and town] property, lots, individual houses, apartments or rooms, | stores, filling stations, summer or winter resorts, etc., | _ iS Notices should be carefully written and signed in the personal handwriting of the party responsible submitted otherwise. Only Notices will not be allowed on out-of-state pro- | _ perty nor for a non-resident of Georgia except when a Georgia taxpayer owns the land and is necessarily In such cases an explanation for} | the out-of-state address should accompany the notice. | After going to pressit is absolutely impossible | ge to alter notices from the original copy. Duplicate ae. addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth | Hynds, Editor of Notices, Market Bulletin, Agricultural | Bldg.. 19 Hunter St., S. W., Atlanta 3, Ga. ee ere BRUCELLOSIS ERADICATION 120 Counties Completed Testing 2 Counties Preliminary Testing Counties in which Preliminary testing has been started Morgan Help Make Georgia Brucellosis Free By 196 Bartow Dougherty Bibb Emanuel - Calhoun Floyd Camden Fulton Catoosa Hancock Charlton Harris Chatham Henry Clinch Houston Coweta Jasper Crisp Lee Decatur Macon Dooly McIntosh ae <3 Counties Now Area Testing =| Counties in which area testing is now underway Mitchell Murray Newton - Putnam Pulaski | Seminole Stewart Sumter Taliaferro Terrell Thomas Walton Wilkes Fall Farm Land Edition | Tatekens, 8 wks. old, $5 pr! 4 wks. old, $1.35 ea.; hatching bantam roosters, with Rose _dight crate, Exp. Col. Mrs. T.| hens, $1 ea. with 3 cockerels|cisnteg W. : ea. cockerel and chen, $2.75 ter or will ship Exp. Col. Mrs. ea.; 2 or more hens, $1. '25 4; | Broad Bt ence: Easter Egg)| 11 bantam hens and 1 roos-|_ Araueanus - ter, all 1 yr. old. = 3 first served for quick sale at i. 2 Paget! leggs (peach, green, pale red|my place. M. M. Miner, 1067 | Dr., Atlanta 11, P fon ue colors), 3 for $1. Add cee Canton St., Roswell. - Gylter Bap Sy cts. per egg for postage. Ship 7 English White Leghorn raucanus _ Purebred Golden Seabright | Chickens Sccce St, "Car- hens, ia aor old, now a Ste eee $5. 36 bole Pate Pee iy 5 - ; 3 r r= iq it ? ? Grizzle, 23 Fairview Car-/1 50 ea. Frank L. Bray, 3340. als p ak ald ond older S14Bh i, Bufo ea. aa up; white Crest Black 6 White Rock rooster |Polish bantams, from finest of) 14 punets 12 wks. old, 65c_ 14 New Hampshire pulle 15 roosters, 10 wks. old, Comb, spring hatched 1959, | tersville. __.|Van Zandt Dr., Macon, Ph. abt. 50 ea. at farm. Shipped in| 45 young laying Cornish | Sherwood 6- 4083. s We Newsome, Sandersville. j|free; 15 bantam hens, 50c ea. wks, old, at my place. Priced and 3 cockerels free. Come af- | vieht, Pick out what you want. thwest Dr., N.W., At- Dark Cornish bantams, $1.50 : : H Higgins, Bluff Rd, easel eee w jea. Cannot ship. Harold N Ethel Ferrell Miller, 824 S. Rome, Ph. 5587. | Ciair, Rt. 1; Rock Springs 49 you Wh e Bok -pullets { : and 1 rooster, $15. Norman W.. Williams, 3834 Boulder Park L. pullets; 17 show stock, 8 to 12 wks. old, | $2 ea. and up. 3S. J. Griener, Araucanus (Easter Egg) _ Ringneck pheasants, $1.25 ea. ene - : About 50 W. L. a. ioc Mets laying pink, at my place. J. G. Willingham,| White Lace Red Cornish), GR, Dowis, Rt. 1, Box 49, chickens, pullets laying p _ Chalybeate Rd., Manchester. | chickens, 8 1b. hens, 10 to 11|Majlory Rd., College Park. blue and green eggs, $6 ea; rooster, $3, Exp. Col; eggs, Guaran 35 purebred white Jap Sil- ib. roosters, young stock from kie bantams, 4 mos. to 2 yrs. old. $1 ea. or trade for other |S'tain of game chickens, rea- shire Reds McCain, 321 Pine Ave., East A : : wy : i bantam chicken 6.-pr.; nably priced. Will ship an rade laying strain, $1 ea. in type antam chickens, $ typ ntams or quail. R. A. uke : a A ple : Re . m Claren xtra roosters, $3 ea. Exp. Col. Mallard Ducks, y Wie Dir AY ere. James A. Bennett, Rt./lots of 10 or more. eke M. O. Mrs. tebe A: Edwards, | hatch, now mating, $1.50 lrooster and 7 h and 2 hens, mixed oe and good layers, $10 2540. Will not ship. Mrs. Be Rt 1y Buchanan... Travelers games, 4 walked, 8 stags ready for also appk 25 small eed to be good 4 wks. to 4 mos. old. Fine| 2-1/2 mo. old New Hamp-|50c ea. parcel past aa any night at my plies : pullets, AAAA|also, dark Cornis! ULLGOS | 4 on Spires, Rt. 1, Rhine. - Point, Ph. PO. 1-6853. $2; young chicks, $3 doz.; English pullets and 1 rooster, des), $2, $3 pr. Lockard Bell, | Lawrenceville, Ph. Thornwall | ville. 1, Box 241, Jesup. | Brown, Helena. 2 bantam pullets, 1 Sede aie: i inning |pullets, March Ist, 1959 hatch, | ie ead ad healthy and nice looking, have| 30 pure white Jap. Silkie; Bronze turkeys, 2 hen game, $5 ea. At my farm. C,|started laying, $2 ea. Come) bantams, from 3 mos. to 2 yrs., gobbler, $15; also, 10 gs : : a type game bantams, 5 - $2.50; also, guinea pigs, (cav H. Adams, New Hope Rd.,|after. Alex Barfield, Louis-|35 to $1.50 ea. or for lot, $1 a 5 iiltete. ae Hane e 716 Myrtle St., N.E., Atlanta ducks or drakes, Homer Hob Young purebred Spangle| 50 N. H. Red, 3-A grade.) py TR 4-5152. : Rt. 1, Stapleton. this ea. Will not ship. C. A. Morris, 18 bantam chickens, mixed, @Guaranteed by Manufacturer. FFound by State Chemist _ ~PPenalized . wens PROTEIN FAT FIBER _ALMA MILLING COMPANY, Alma, Georgia : 4 Ground Cobs and Shucks G 2.0 3 24.0 (P) Fiber F 5.4 ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia - THE FERGUSON COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia \ 7 PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET GGuaranteed by Meuietuchaes _ FFound by State Chemist = PPenalized _ ACME-EVANS COMPANY, INC., Indianapolis, Indiana 1 feed as declared | Jpaweinacos FEED MILL, Jackson, Georgia i 1 feed as declared sf - ADAMS PACKING ASSOCIATION, INC., Auburndale, Florida. 1 feed as declared ink FLOUR MILLS, Becctar. eae 5 feeds as declared - ALFORD MOBILE FEED SERVICE, Sylvester, Georgia 1 feed as declared oui AND COMPANY, Atbany, Georgia 4 feed as declared - : TLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia & feeds as declared UBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, yasian: ; 2 feeds as declared YCOCK GINS, INC., Carroliton, Georgia _ Four and One Cattle Feed 14.0 38 s * Fat Low 1 feed as declared 6 ini 14. 212 My-T-Pure 50% Dairy Premix G 50.6 2.5 15.0 CP) Protein F 46.8 3.4 13.9 _ BURDETTE MILL AND GIN COMPANY, Washington, 16% vow Dairy pend G 16.0 3,0 11.0 = (P) Protein : F 13.9 3.0 10.9 a ony MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia } dam Up Sweet Feed & 90 3.0 15.0 (P) Protein oF 82 2.6 13.7 Peanut Vine Hay and Molasses _ GS 8.0 3.0 24.9 me (P) Protein and Fat F706 1.4 23.6 THE COLORADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colerado ae | Wheat nae: Shorts and Screenings G 160 3.5 6.0 = ' 4P) Fiber oy PO a 4.0 6.9 COLUMBIA MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Columbia, Tennessee 2 _ Blue Seal noe Wheat Gray Shorts G 16.9 3.5 60 (P) Protein and Fiber PF 14.5 40 - 7.4 5 Cosey-HoDGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama : Som ae = Hog Supplement Peilets SG 40.0 2.5 3 (P) Fert F 43.4 1.9 6.7 BALION GRAIN COMPANY, Dalton, Georgia Wite-Rich 44% on Supplement G 44.0 2.3 8.0 C; CP} Fat F 48.6 if 0 i FARMERS ENTERPRISE, Alma, Georgia : Pig and ie Feed GS 16.0 3.5 8.0 (P) Pratein F132 4.6 2.7 20 253 240. HERMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee | roosters, 75c ea. or $7 for 2677 Pharr Rd., Atlanta 17, |3-4537. Warhorse game brood cock,|38 West Broad St, Douglas- | hens sic 2 ea At n | Ph. DE, ,7-4390. 0 4 purebred, heavy type, ft EE Seeman tt Be tates ville, Ph. WH. 2-2123. place. J. T. Owens, Sr., R ae 44 k 1ish cockerels, hand |!00t), >; also, API atch, : : oon eae. Ganelek. Red Ginn pullets, single mated,! 2 old fashion gray and white Covington. = Sebright and Cornish. Will sell |eq stock, $8 or $2.50 ea. At my |from proven stock, large bon-| geese (hens), 2 yrs. old, $3 ea.; 1959 hatch pit games at your offer. W. W. Fowler,|place or shipped Exp. Col.!ed, yellow legs, top knot, $10/or exch. for nice print feed|brown Reds- ~ 1851 Meadow Lane, Rt. 1, De-|Mrs. Maude Granger, Reids-| trio. Ed. Cambron, 120 Wood- bags. Write what you have.| Hornets, $15 -catur, Ph. BU. 9-0827. ville. nh land St., Cedartown. Mrs. C. L. Pettis, Smithville. 'Miller, Rt. 4, Box 86, Ellig FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE BUT WITHIN TOLERANCE & | FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED JULY, 1959 PROTEIN FAT FIBER and whi trio. Claude Ground Gobs and Shucks with 25% Cane Molasses G (P) Fat F 42 . 7 23.8 _ Ferquece's = and Sow Feed G 18.0 2.5 - (P) Protein F 16.3 2.9 PROTEIN FAT FIBER | A. M. BICKLEY, INC, Miichaliviile, Georgia 2 feeds as declared BINGHAM'S LABORATORY, INC., Caldwell, Ohio 1 feed as declared BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia Birdsey's Fairplay Laying Ration G * High Fiber F TT feeds as declared BRUCE MILLING COMPANY, Valdosta, Goonies 1 feed as declared BYRD MILLING COMPANY, Loganville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared CARGILL, INC., Memphis, Tennessee 1 feed as declared Best Yet 16% Protein Dairy Feed - & 16.8 2.5 : : | F 16.1 1.9 . R. LONGINO FEED MILL, McDonough, Georgia Longino's Hog Feed SG 12.4 4.0 j (P) Fiber F 15.0 4.0 &. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia Alfalfa and Molasses G 11.0 1.0 (P) Protein F 10.0 1.3 OZIER'S FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia Hi-Calorie Broiler Finisher G 20.0 6.0 (P) Fat F 204 4.2 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts G 16.9 3.5 (P) Protein F 149 4.40 SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida Blue Bird Citrus Pulp S$ 64 3.5 (P) Fat * 69 49 Blue Bird Citrus Pulp S&S 6.9 3.5 {P) Fot F 6.0 2.3 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia Duplex 40% Hog Feed Supplement Cubes G 40.0 25 pee (P) Fiber F437. 296 J. A. STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Georgia S Big Ben Snap Corn S& 8.0 2.3 (P) Protein F 74 29 Ground Peanut Hay with 25% Molasses 6 80 -28 (P) Fat F 98 ee WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama ; Jim Dandy Sod Ration G 25.0 7.0 {P} Protein F 24.1 7.3 PROTEIN CEDARTOWN DAIRY eROoec ts COMPANY, Cedartown, Georgia 1 feed as declared CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia oe ) 1 feed as declared CENTRAL SOYA COMPANY, INC, Fr. Wayne, | indiana ce 1 feed as declared i See CHEROKEE FARMERS COOPERATIVE, INC,, Canton, Georgia 7 feeds as declared CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia Jam Up = Feed = * Fat Low W feed as declared ee So Vane Se (Continued on page seven) mm On@ | by Ccalbwar: : = State Chemist ] iis COMPANY, gees << feed as. declared _ as declared IAL FEED AND SEED, Cochran, feeds as declared OLORADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR o 3 7 feeds as declared MPANY, Denver, Colorado DLUMBIA MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, me ed as declared ot : Georgia RA IVE MILES, INC., untersville, Ala. Flowery Branch, Geergia; Baltimore, Maryland er Coarse Scratch 3 G 90 2.0 __ PROTEIN FAT FibER | se ae * Protein Low 7 Be botans = Po ay 1ODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alab n ne Pigiets Medicated ae G 20.0 3.0 4.5 * Fiber Hi h : p : ae Gl decincea g F 23.0 3.5 4.9 OTTON PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, Atlanta, i - eeds as declared = oo \ (ON GRAIN COMPANY, INC., aver en feed as declared - : ISON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dewson, Georgia C feed es declared ORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanse Ten Arrow Pure Wheat Bran G 14.0 4.0 11.0 * Fat oe F 162: 34 9.7 Red Lion Shorts ~G 16.0 40 6.20 | : * Fat Low FS. 3.5. 5.5 eds as declared : Ww. ESHELMAN AND SON, Chamblee, 3 feeds as declared HATCHERY, Edison, Georgia 2 feeds as declared MERS FEED AND SEED, Sylvania, feeds as declared IRMERS MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, _ Dudley, 2 feeds as declared RMERS MILLING COMPANY, Gcilla, Georgia feed as declared Georgia Georgia RMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, Lawrenceville, Georgia 1 feed es deciared FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Castile feeds as declared LEY BROTHERS, Duluth, Georgia 1 feed as declared a INT RIVER MILLS, Bainbridge, Georgia } feeds as declared : ERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota _ Ajax frene 16% Dairy Feed G. 16.0 a cient * Protein Low FF 15.7 3.7 6.9 2 ll PEANUT GROWERS, "Moultrie, Georgia 4 feeds as declared Be eds as declared SMITH RICE MILL, INC., DeWirt, Arkansas 2 ISLAND CITRUS COOPERATIVE, INC., Umatilla, Florida 1 feed as declared ee Dried (Citrus ae ake = Se rye | SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia ie ; t : lared 1 feed as declared ; 5 feeds as dec ALES AND HUNTER COMPANY, enicess, litinots : SOUTHERN ages a DIVISION, Savennah, Georgia cE / ae es declared 2 feeds as declar : 15 feeds as declared sua waeoereamete ae ee PETH MILLS, Nashville, Teanessee dads ecru comeauy Augusta, ee = etless 16% Dairy Feed G 160 30 15.0 Se eS * Fiber High Fos 30 161 | spaRTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, ae South Caroffra E BROTHERS, INC., Memphis, Tennessee i feods os deciared 2 17% aeaeed Alfaifa Meal Se ye 278 . STALEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Decatur, Illinois * Fiber High F Ws bie ate - " feed as declared cea pe RMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia a 1 feed as declared 1 feed as declared { one OLLIS FEED COMPANY, Buena Vista, Georgia SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicage, Winois: Moultrie, Georgia; ee 1 feed as declared Eas? Point, Georgia . CaaS OWARD FEED MILLS, INC.,Jacksonville, Florida B feeds as declared oe feed as declared THOMPSON'S POULIRY AND FEED, Hiram, Georgia gf ; d ae TERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina 1 feed os declare - 3 feeds as declared VILLA RICA PILLS, INC. Villa Rica, Georgia 2 . i 3.0 16. ERT-HINCKE MILLING COMPANY, Kansas City, Missouri Vy Poly tom * Fiber High ret 166 2 feeds as declared V-R Broiler Finisher | : 6 20. en ING MILLING COMPANY; Rome, Georgia * Fat Low \ F 24.4 5.2. 2 4 feeds as declared 1 feed as declared WONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia ; 35 6.0 | WAYNE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Jesup, Georgia Tugalo River Gray Shorts G 150 3. oe 1 feed as declared * Fat Low F 15.0 3.3 : WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama : ies ___3 feeds as declared Uncle Sem Dairy Fecd : ; . i - ee BBY, MCNEILL AND LIBBY, Ocala, Florida pa ee G 170 30 8.0 1 feed as dectared $ ie * Fat Low F 17.0 2.6 56 . 6. 2.5 .15.0 - LONGINO, McDonough, Georgia Uncie Sam Dairy Feed . bee 26 18:7 1 feed as declared 12 feeds as declared - Lo .. Abbeville, Louisiana ah Dao we seni COMPANY, ae 4 : WEST GEORGIA BY-PRODUCTS, Ca cline She as aeciare 3 - | feed as declared : iC le ia . x j UISVILLE FERTILIZER AND GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Georg ae Tia iis wie Coe ee eed as declared Milk More 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0 (3.0 612.8 ILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana * Fiber High F175 4? 138 6 feeds as declared ? | MIXON, MILLING COMPANY, tae Gemais MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED COMPANY, _ NORTHERN SUPPLY COMPANY, Amery, Wisconsin 1 feed eas declared MORRIS FARM SUPPLY, Alma, as ee ee Se feed as dectored & ; ee * INC., Chamblee, Georgia __ 2 feeds as declared ae eS NASHVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Nashville, - Georgia a ee 2 2 feeds as declared NATIONAL OATS COMPANY, East St. Leuis, eee 2 feeds as declared E THE NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, - chy. I Kenses 1 feed as declared Pulverized Mixed Feed Ocis with Mixed Screenings GS i a F 12. * Fiber High NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota 7 feeds as deciared OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, Seuth Carcling _ ; T feed eas declared = OWENSBORO GRAIN COMPANY, INC., Owensboro, Kentucky 1 feed as deciared ~ OZIER'S FEED MILLS, INC., Bowden, Gcleia 2 feeds es declared PARKER FEED SERVICE, Monroe, Georgia 1 feed as declared t PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia. 1 feed as declared J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Giang 4 feeds as declared PLANTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Clarksdale, Mississippi 44% Protein Solvent Extracted Scybean Oil Meal G * Fiber High F PLANTERS OjL MILL, Becnsicd, Mississippi ' 1 feed as declared 45.6 8 40 06S aoe 7.0 2 a PRESLEY AND VAUGHN, ING, 3 Teccoa, Georgia 1} feed as declared THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, iHinois a li feeds as declared RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Sr. 57 feeds as declared Louis, Missouri _REDMAN'S SEED COMPANY, Jackson, oe I feed as declared ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia 3 feeds as declared G. P. ROSE AND COMPANY, Nashville, Tennessee 1 feed as declared SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Aedes rere: 3 feeds as declared J. Allen Smith and COMPANY, epoxies, io. 2 feeds as declared Sr asi SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia 2.0 4500 T MILLING COMPANY, LTD., ase Georgia feeds as declared GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Gorge feed as declared ED MILL, Stockbridge, Georgia YAZOO VALLEY OIL MILL, INC., Greenwood, Mississippl 1 feed as declared As Declared covesnennneeesecanesseenntsctenennerteronnassseenasssennunrectenuessceanasascacinenestronazscenrnarcnets Penalized _.. Other Viclotions TOTAL ...: = wee ane ene en tanner ners ee een awenunn near newensnnw ans cemedanenenemaneunesesennnerecsnwaneenenen : Feeder Cattle Sales : Slated Over State e J A. Pitts, Macon, has been elected: chairman. of the Georgia Demonstration Feeder Cattle Sale Committee, according | to Harold Clum, livestock marketing spe- . gialist, Agricultural Extension Service, ae University of Georgia College of Agricul- ture. Elected to serve with him are: Gor- don Dudley, Athens, vice chairman, and - _ Clum, secretary-treasurer. Clum said plans have been made for gales on Sept. 10 in Macon; Sept. 15 in _ Washington; Sept. 17 in Sylvania, and oS Sept. 22 in Americus. _ oS At each of the sales cattle must be re- - ceived at the Livestock Auction Barn by re 9 p.m, on the day before the sale. Cattle will be sold at 1:30 p.m. on sale day. . : The average hospital and medical ex- penses of each corn picker accident is _ $820, a survey by the National Safety x Council discloses. Three out of four corn as picker accidents result in permanent im- a pairment. Three out or ever 100 accidents Bureau Membe ship | | (Continued From Page 1) ty-seven county offices have been estab- : lished this year, The services being offered in Coumky Farm Bureau offices now include assisting Farm Bureau members with income tax -returns, Social Security forms, gasoline tax refund forms, letter writing service, notary public service for official docu- ments, filling out automobile license appli- cations, as well as offering Blue Cross hos-. pitalization services and the over all Farm Bureau insurance program. These are a few of the benefits that the members are now deriving from their of- fices in addition to Farm Bureaus general legislative program, Even though Georgia Farm Bureau has gone into these expanded services for its members, it is still emphasizing legis- lation that is of interest to the well-being of farmers both on the state and national : level. Clothing Specialist Miss Avola White- sell, Agricultural Extension Service, says at least one-fourth inch of a mans shirt collar should show at the back of the neck Ga, Soil Conservatc (Continued From Page 1) one side of the paper and written pen and ink or typed. Zo Al essays must be written, contestant. _ 3. A score card will be furnish contestant as a guide to use in writi essay. 4. Essays will be identified: by when submitted to county, district ~ state judges. On a state basis the contest is sp , by The State Association of Soil _yation Districts and The Georgia B: ers Association. County and district p _ will be provided by local soil conser Vi _ districts. Additional information show tl test may be obtained from local 0 soil conservation supervisors. Too many dairymen give young caly good care for the first three or four m and then forget them, points out Agr tural Extension Service Dairyman J Welch, Jr. : Coe More persons die at night in ru traffic accidents than during the d . Bre fatal. of his jacket. cording to the National Safety Counci POULTRY WANTED Want to hear from some one with good laying strain White 5 pullets ready to lay. A. B. ook, 3009, Whites Mill Ra., Decatur. Want 25 Brown Leghorn feme ready to lay or now [iat chickens. Want 12 oc ~ Jaying. John W. Smith, Rt. 1, lenn, Want purebred bantam ae gmail variety, prefer pullets. i: nearby I will come after. State what you have and c JO: Davis, jprice, Box 2523- Viti Rica, Ph. 3086. - Want 1 or 2 doz., 6 mo. old, of aying strain, White Rocks or Rhode | Island Reds. Prefer within 50 mi. radius. Sam Verner, Lavonia. GAME, FO, ek FOR SALE N. Z. white rabbit buck, 8 . Trader; 217 Calloway St., ollege Park, Ph. PO. 6-8709. io old, $8. Cannot ship. R.. Northern Bobwhite quail, 1959 hatch, permit No. 87, 50c ga. and up; few Ringneck Pheasants, 1959 hatch, all darge fryers; also, young hukars, $1 and $1. 25 -a.j ue hite Jap. Silkies bantams. J. Taylor, Rt. 2,5 Ft: ee Ph. TA. 5-5804. Pigeons: Rollers, Jacobins, | eee in white and Red saddles; also, bantams in Sil- ver Duckwings, Black. Tail Japs and Black Cochins. Pric- d reasonable. Hoyt L. Shields, _ Deep Springs Community, Rt. = 4, Dalton. Several handred Northern Bobwhite quail, all ages, from 2 to 15 wks. old, flight pen - gonditioned, ready for release. gondii No. 30. Priced accord- ; ng to age. Dennis Helms, 209 _ Brunswick es eee, Ph. 2632. Several grown rabbit does, gray, black and Calif. rabbits. Bell or trade for N. Z. white 2 male guinea ~ (cavies) pigs. (C, R. Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave., N.W., At- _ Janta 18, Ph. SY. 4-0009.. does; also, from show winning sbtock, drs, $3 Sts. ee pW La, Ferguson, Box 163 Gainesville. 2 rabbits, $5 ea. Bobwhite quail, young birds, priced according to age and size, Prnnt (No. 46. GC. 12D. Tarpley, Lake Harbin Rd., Rt. 1, Morrow, Ph. Stockbridge, GR. 4-4910. Correction: 1 ea., chocolate and blue Dutch rabbit pucks, 3-172 mos. old, $2.00 ea. Jim=-. C/O James my Williams, : Box -110, Bowell, oR od, st homaston. po White King Pigeons, $2.50 pr. Bill Crowder, Rt. 3, C/O Melody Brook Farm, Marietta, Ph, Has. J- 8606 Spayrna, : Mated prs. Bobwhite quail, $3 pr.; day old, 35c ea.; week old, 40: 8 wks. old, 80c ea. Exp. Col., Eggs, 20c ea. Parcel Post prepaid. Send money or- der. Permit No. 103. Wallace, 716 Myrtle Si., N.E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4- 5152. Large Northern Bobwhite quail, Permit No. 29; hatching eggs, 20c ea.; $18 Co day old birds, 35c ea., five ct. per wk. increase thereafter. Thomas L. |Peterman, Rt. 4, Brady Rd., | Americus, Ph. 7402. 2 pr. nest mates white King Pigeons, $3 pr. Cannot ship. Mrs. R. A. Armstrong, 1309 Briarcliff Cir., Macon, Ph. SH- 3-0662. Purebred Racing Honing Pigeons, from the very best bloodlines. W. A. Roach, Rt. 2, Box 195-A, Savannah, Ph. AD. 6-4872. Le pr: young white Fantail Pigeons, $3. G. B. Howell, Rt. 2, Box 786, Albany. : Rabbits: 6 N. Z. white does, $3 ea.; 3 colored does, $3 ea.; 2 Dutch bucks, $2 ea. John Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St., Griffin, #0 -308e.- American Dutch rabbits, young blues and_ blacks, 1 black buck, 2 tortoise does, ready for service, from $1.50 up. Thomas S. Anderson, 2717 Skyland Dr., Atlanta 19, Ph. ME. 6-3125:. N, Z. (foundation stock), white Rabbits, some Jr. does and bucks, some Sr. bucks, herd headers. All pedigreed for past 9 yrs., $6 ea. and up according to individual. CW. Page, 149 North Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ph. TR. 4.6452. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs from stock improved 39 -{yrs. and 1 to 3 ozs. above av- _.|erage, shipped PP. $150 M.; Pedigreed giant Chinchilla $18 C.;' day old quail, $40 C.; young quail, all ages. Box Kk. Miss Eve! Free eolor photos. Wm. A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg, At- . Sule as MU - ee Re a8 2 ae Appling. MISCELLANEOUS - CORRECTIONSage $1.25 lb., delivered. Mrs. Myrtle Pace, RFD, Temple. Yellow root and Heart Leaf root. each 4: lb box. $1.7 PP. Mrs, E. M. Southerland, Rt. 1, Ellijay. Fresh California. multiply- ing Beer seed, 25 large start, 6 starts, $1. Enclose addressed envelope with each order, E. F, Weeks, Dial. Three 50 Ib. cans, pure hog lard, $8. can; cured side meat, 45c ib. W. D. ee hte 1: Gordon. No. A-1l pure Barrie Cane Syrup, case of 12, 1/2 gals., $3.25; case of 24 aqts., $9.75. None shipped, send cash with; truck. Ross Swann, Dawson. ~ Large, well filled, Pecans, 10 ibs., $3.; print feed sacks, 3 $l, $3. 50 doz.; white feed sacks, 5, $1. Add postage on all. Mrs. oe Pyler, Rie. Claxton. 10 Ibs. nice, new Sage, hand gathered and dryed in shade, $10. plus postage or $11. PP. Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt. 2, Martin. New Sage, just picked, washed and shade dried, $1.25 lb.; 35 qt. Add postage. Mrs. Mary Carter, Conyers. Nice dried Apples, free of pealing, core and worms, 50c ae Mrs. E. N. Rice, at 1 Hele on. Delicious and nae varieties Apples for sale to truckers or individuals at house near Clarkesville. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. _ Nice white sacks, no holes, 100 lb. cap., clean, 35c ea.: 2 and 3 alike print sacks, clean, free from holes or mildue, 100 lb. cap., 45e ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. W. Fricks, Rt. 1, Box 151, Talking Rock. Plenty Fingerlings. Bass, Bream and oie T20 at my lake, 3 mi. E. of Cal- houn or can deliver, Charley Smith, Calhoun, Ph. 9-3219. Yellow root freshly dug and washed, 4 lb. lard boxful, 90c: Catnip, 20 match - boxful: green Cow Horn pepper, 4 Jb. lard boxful, 50c. Add. postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5; Box 53, Ellipay, 5 print chicken feed sacks, washed and ironed, free from. holes. No 2 alike, $2.15. Mrs. my each ee Black Snake, Heart leaf, Yellow Rattle and Blood root, Ratsbane, Penny Royal, ea. 60e large match boxful; Mtn. Ditney, Horse Mint, Mav Ap- ple, Devil Shoestring, Scaly Hickory, wild Cucumber bark, Queen of the Meadow, ea. $1. for 2 lb. lard boxful. Add post- age Pp. -B. Brown, Ki. Balt Ground. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED _ Want figs for home use. Will come after and vick if within reasonable distance. A. Mau- rice Rainwater, 1171 Indale PI. SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. PL: 3- 8579. Want several gallons of figs for home use. Mrs. R. M. Young, Rt. 2, Chickamauga. Want 2 Ibs. shade dried leaf Sage. Mrs. J. D. Wilcox, Rt. 3, Hazlehurst... 7 Want about 4 gal. figs for home use. Mrs. Helen C. Hayes, Box 321, Augusta. ' Want large quantity Figs for home use. State price by gal, when and where I can pick up. I will gather if neces- sary. Mrs. Helen N. Spicer, 559 Luckie St., NW, Atlanta 13, Ph. TR. 4-0910. ~ HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE Jersey loop, hand woven, ae holders, 25c ea. PP. Mrs. On, Bruce, Rt. 2 chuda, Handmade dainty Klee holders, of Nylon net, lace | flowers, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. Owens, Rt. 2, Box 331, edgeville, Ph. 2-4332. Ladies Bonnets, $1 ea; print, trimmed aprons, la size, 75c ea. medium, 50c Add postage. Mrs. B Haynes, Rt. 7, Gainesvill Dbl. bed size quilt tops, good scraps, $3 ea. plus extra for postage on each. N H. C. Westbrook, Rt. A523 ming. Aprons, nice, new mater asst. colors, large, 75c $2; med; 50e ea; -3- small, 40c ea. 3, $1. Add po age. Mrs. Gince Parks, as Ellijay. Dbl. bed size quilt oe good scraps, $3 ea. plu extra for postage on ea. H. C. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Cu: ming. 2 large white a dry bags, one girl in w iS in lavender and yellow a $2 ea: Mrs. Troy Staten, 65, Chatsworth Rd., Dalt New handmade quilts, | dbl. bed size, made of mat ing solid and print cotton n terial, cotton padding, by design, Monkey Wrer Gentlemans Bow and Basket | Design, $8.50 ea. PP.; a hand emb. vanity sets, 1 trim, $1 set. Add postag Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, B Ellijay. Pillowcases of good material, bordered designs, in- colors, $1.20: DY, 2 pr, - $995 Add postage. Mattie Duran, Ried: Cumming. Crocheted: bedspread, 70 x 90 with 3 in. fringe, with green dust ruffle and creen cases included, $50., spread alone, $45. Mrs. Melissia Leverett. Hinsonton, Quilt tops, pretty pation $9. 00 of new flowered materi- al; large dbl. bed size, quilts, heavy cotton padded, $5. corduroy, dbl. bed size, cotton padded, nice colors, $8: 1 Gentlemans Bow Tie design, $10. Mrs. Roy T. P Bokied. y ruitt, Rt. 1, _ Emb._ pillowcases, material, $1. set: ser scarves, 75c ea.: on good emb. dres- little dia- per shirts, 25c ea_Add postage. } | Mrs. James Davis, Rt ce a sa Pillowcases, rar and cheted, $1; bonnets, $1; apro 3, Sl, large sizes, 75: di week tea towels, $1: li shirts; 5;-$1- bibs, 5,.9% pillowcases, 50c. Add posta Nell Bennett, Rt. 1, B Oakwood. ts New quilt tops, $2 to $ Mrs. EH: N, Rice, Rt. 1, New quilts, hand mad nice designs, large, dbl. size, wt. 5 lbs., $6 plus | age. Rosie. Crowe, ce Gainesville. Emb. Si cheted edge, -$1. set; em towels, day of week, | clothes pen bags, mad little beac 75c !