Farmers a Bulletin Commissioner Ceorgia, First: a @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER : @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES ATIONAL &DITORIAL A |ass TQ +e APFILIATE MEMBER ee PHIL CAMPBELL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN State Agrivulture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Aflanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 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 sommercia! business, e@ny commercia) bisinessman, any company or organization l- eensed as a commercia) busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or Oousiness name, nor from any indivi- dua doing business under a trade name or commercial business aame. The Georgia Market Rulle- tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices Advert.sers 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. : Edivor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF _.. Jack Gilchrisi Notices ._ Circulation Mailing Roan Sunt. 1917. lished weekly at 114-122 Pace St, Covmgton, Ga., by Gontia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepied for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Address requests to be added to or mailing list, changes of address, etc., MANAGER, Market Bulletin, change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Mrs. Elizapeth Hynds Mrs. LaMyre Jarman Candler Clement Jr Section 1103. Act of Oct. 8. removed from to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES. Market Bulletin, Atlanta. | woman to live FARM WORK WANTED Young South American man, well educated in, and interested in, all kinds and types of farm work, cattle, oultry, etc., wants job in eorgia with responsible peo- ple, for home (live as one of family), meals and reasonable salary. F. Moreno A, c/o T. H. Baker, 128 Ridge Ave., Mable- ton. Man and wife and 1 child wants job at once on farm. Moved anywhere. Have to be moved. Minnie Black Rt. 1, Almo, White man, single, 51 yrs. old wants job as caretaker on farm. Can do most any kind farm work, drive _ tractor, aint, etc, live on farm all my ife. Want room, board and reasonable salary. Will go anywhere. Irvin Washington, Experiment. Want job on reg. farm or poultry with layers. Honest, sober and dependable, will go anywhere in Ga. Want private room, board and $4.00 day salary. Need at once. Troy Binford, Dahlonega. White man, 46 yrs. old, want job on farm doing light farm work for $15.00 wkly. salary, room and board or $25 wk. and will batch. Can drive truck and tractor and do most any kind light farm work. Ruben M. Morgan, 612 - 35th St., Columbus, Ph. FA. 7-6774. 7 ALLIS dal covmwadbadad Beans cade ath Se a White woman, 46 yrs. old, wants job on farm, caring for chickens and other light farm work. No milking. Prefer near Columbus. Mrs. Annah Ma- con, 1111 - 52nd St. Columbus. Married man, age 32 with family, desires job as Dairy- man. 12 yrs. exp., and can op- ae any farm machinery. . L. Hamilton, Rt. 1, Mor- row, Box 183. Want job on poultry farm. Broiler experience, Write. Bill Stephens, 514 So. Green St., Gainesville. White man, single, 52 yrs. old, wants job on tarm, help- ing with chickens or livestock. Can work mule, but cant drive tractor, truck, etc. Live as one of family, prefer good size famjly. Must have bus fare. Taft Parker, Rt. 3, c/o Jim Luke, Nashville. Want job with Bee Keeper. Have 5 yr. exp. in keeping and studying bees, etc. PHB college degree, Willing to work for expenses and min. social security or equivalent. Have own car. D. R. Bruce, 369 In- man St., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 3-5037. Man and wife, 56 and 61 yrs. old, want job on poultry farm, exp. with broilers and laying hens. Prefer in No. Ga. J. M. Hill, Rt. 1, Farming- ton. FARM HELP WANTED Want someone at once to cut 100 A. Sericea, Kudzu and Fescue on 50-- 50 basis. E, F. Scales, Rt. 4, Bowdon. Want sober, reliable color- ed family for general farm work, tractor and truck driv- ing. Advise kind of work you are familiar with, if you drive tractor, and salary ex- pected (day wages payable every Sat.), number in family and their ages. Good house furnished. Good schools avail- able. S. L. Calfee, Boston, Need at once, sober, hon- est christian middle aged cou-~ ple. Must be farm people, exp. in handling all types f a r m equip., prefer to have some knowledge of carpentry. House available with water, wired for elec. stove, on paved Rd., close to church and school. Reasonable salary. Re- ferences required. H. B. Han- sard, c/o Spring Lake Farm, Rt, 1, Rome, Ph. 46656, eds y Ak Want nice, est, white c . home (mod- ern conveniences) with elderly couple on farm and do light farm work, for private room, board and $12.50 wkly. salary. Mrs. H. M. Neadows, Rt. 2, Kite. Want non-drinking, reli- able, single man to tend to layers on shares or for small wkly. salary, room and board. Olin Clements, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. Want married man to do general farm work. Must be able to plant and cultivate with tractor, and non-drink- er. H. D. Maner, Rt. 7, Sardis Church Rd., Macon, Ph. SH, 6- 5798. Want unencumbered white woman to live in farm home with 3 adults and do light farm work. Room, board and $15.00 wkly. salary. Mrs, Eva Knowles, Rt. 2, Byron, Ph. WO. 3-2213. W ant middleaged white woman to live in home on farm and do light farm work, for room, board and reason- able salary. Mrs. A. D, Jones, Rt. 1, Cumming. Want middleaged white man or woman to help with pack- ing eggs on egg farm. Must be healthy. Will turnish room, board and weekly salary. No drunks. Mrs. Chambers, c/o Dan T. Deaton, 359 No. High- land Ave., N. E. Atlanta i2. Ph, JA 1-1784 EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 1 ea., 1955 Ford 2T dump truck, 5 forward speed with 2 speed axle; 1946 intnl 2T truck with 2 speed axle, 14 ft., flat body; mowing machine for Farmall tractor, one 6 row cotton duster; dbl. sex. smoothing harrow, for sale, . F. Engeman, McDonough; Ph, No, 4371, 1 ea. good B. C. Oliver 2 turn plow, 1 H, Oliver goober turner plow and 1 section spring tooth harrow. All good cond., and FOB. P. J. Sewell, Lavonia. Bush and bog trailaway, A- 1 cond., $50.00; also 1 mare mule, approx. 10 yrs. old work anywhere, $75.00, and plenty mule farm tools, my place, 3-1/2 mi, Palmetto, M. L. Adams, Rt. 2, Box 318, Newnan. J. D. 25 combine, 7 ft. cut- ter bar; Allis Chalmers com- bine, model 66; also GMC tractor and 1957 Taylor tan- dem trailer. Reasonable pri- ces. Contact. W. E. Moore, Thomaston. 280 home = made laying nests, perfect cond., 30c ea., 28 baby chick feeders, 25c ea. Trade for hog feeder or a ig. J. A. Brown, Felton (1 mi, No. Felton on Hwy. 27), Ph. 3742 (Buchanan). Ford dump rake, $75.00 at my place, 6 mi. Ea, Fairburn. Cleo Jackson, Rt. 1, Fairburn. Ph. 3804. a a ae er 1-% hp G. Eng. $15 also drll for digging well to 20 ft. deep by hand. E. L. Meadors, 335 Stevenson Ave., Savannah. ee Ee era Vo aN aa Mowing machine for L, or LA John Deere tractor, good shape, $60. Letters ans. want mowing machine for Allis Chalmers tractor No. 5, that will work on B. C., or CA. Ae ee Williams, Rt. 4, Carters- ville. J. D. 25, seven ft. cut com-| bine, PTO drive, grain bin, best of cond., on extra good sires, perfect running shape, | 685 _my place, 2 mi. Ka. Americus, State Rt. 27. E. P. Pb gs Rt. 4, Americus, Ph, Six gas brooders, 100 cap., $25 ea.; ten 8 ft. waterers at half price of new ones, All perfect cond. John Price, Fel- ton, 1 mi. No. Felton on Hwy. 27. Ph. 3742 (Buchanan). Equipment for 24,000 broil- er unit and A. R. Wood 1000 cap. gas. brooders, $30 ea.; Purina P-16 hanging type feeders, $1.00 ea.; Oaks 8 ft. auto. water founts, $5.00 ea. John B. Guthrie, Rt. 1, Du- luth, Ph, 3683 (Norcross). Allis Chalmers harrow, almost new, three fpoint hitch Ford cultivator and planters, also. one feed mixer. H. R. Nobles, Rt. 2, Tennille. Ph. 398R2. Set of planters with fert. distributor for Farmall cub tractor, $100.00 Jack Crowder, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd., Marietta. Ph. HE 5-8656. Hay baler, 19 Oliver turn- ing plow, 6 new points an d 1 new wing, cutaway harrows, (10 disc.), and sev. scrapes and scooters, All horse power. A. B. Fuller, Rt. 1, Buford. Ph. 434 5614, Husky garden tractor with turning plow, cultivator and harrow. Needs minor repair, for sale, or trade for auto, elec. 400 - 800 cap. incubator, in good cond. Chas. B. Sum- mers, 131 Lee Rd., Rt. 1, Ma- bleton. ~ Lilliston n trailer, 4 wheel rubber tired, with flat body, $100; Case grain combine F-2, five ft. header, operating cond., $295.00; Ford 1952 tractor, good cond., $695.00; Benthal peanut semi-combine with Wisc. eng. $195. Wey- ee E. Rooks, Newion. Ph, 142. John Deere 12A combine, 6 ft. blade PTO, mounted on rubber, good cond., $125. E. H. Boyle, c/o Peachful Valley Farm, U. S. Hwy. 1, Blythe. New Holland Super 77 hay baler, Wisc, motor, excelfent cond., 7 ft. Intnl mowing ma- chine, 7 ft. David Bradley mowing machine, practically new also, Rola - Bar Wind- row rake. Edmond M. Wadiey, Bolingbroke. Ph. 3530. 11 x 28 first class used tractor tires, about half tread or more, $20.00. T. W. Gold- in, Temple > (Draketown). Two unit Rite-Way- milking machine, good Dean Jones, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. Ph. VA 3-3400. 6 row cotton duster, $65.00. Golden E. Brooks, Sr., Rt. 3; Loganville, Platform scales, first class cond., $100 at my home. R, J, Puris, Rt. 1, Dallas. Ph, PL 447-5356. rr eee 1956 Ford tractor, 860, in good shape, Gehl forage har- vester, grass and row at- tachments, Ferguson mowing machine. Sell together or sep- arately. J. R. Marshall, Ca. milla. Ph. 3286. 1950 cub tractor, cultiva- tor, planter, disc plow, cuta- way and smoothing harrows, $550.00. Grady M. Jordan, Rt. 1, Social Circle, Ph. 6009 Covington J Springfield garden tractor, good cond., for sale or trade bie = Roos oe A. - tiughes, Rt. 2, Cumming. Ph. 0 707427 . One good buggy, $60.00. Willie Gray, Rt. 1, Box 89, ray. Bush and bog harrow, pick- up type, for Ford tractor, good cond., $125.00. Frank Dysart, Rt. 3, Cartersville, Ph. EV 2-3028. Friend F-42 spray machine, 400 gal. cap., with Best blower attachment, output approx. 32,000 cube in. of air per min- ute, in operation now. See D. H. Dailey, Flippen Ph. 3716 (McDonough). New Holland hay baler No. 77, used very little, excellent cond., $800.00 J. P impson, Rt. Z College Park. Ph. PO 1- _A. C. Combine 60 with grain bin and elevator for unloading into truck and windrow pick- up, $300; A. C. forage har- vester with row crop and mower units, $500; John Deere forage harvester with row crop units $450.00. A.C. Haskell or Et 4, Augusta, Ph. TA 2- H. C. combine with motor, extra good, located at Craw- fordville. Sell or exch. for Barley or any ye stock. See reasonable. D. L. Fountain, cond., $125.00.!15 and windrow pickup| A 3 ! : com. bine with sacker, power take| ; off drive, perfect cond., J. D.| + 1d 7 TO! dise bush and bog 1950 1 row Avery tract tivators, planters and 1 row harrow and 3 disc tiller, C. L. pices Hartwell. Ph. Excellent Jeep, 4 wheel drive, completely rebuilt, new motor, 5 tires, brakes, carburetor and wir 400 < Ful ar. W. Lee M 1 oe Ar 2 Drive, N. W. Atlanta 5, Ph, CE. 3-0428, New Holland baler 76 VE-4_ Wisc. motor kept under shel- ter, ready for use, for sale or Rt. 5, Ewing Rd., Austell, Pn. 948-8174. 2 Sree stop light, $125.00. W. J. Trun- key, 5320 Riverview Rd., N. W. Atlanta 5, BL. 5-3399, up to 20 bu. an hour of oats, wheat, barley and other simi- lar seed. Seed divided in two grades. Used one_ season, practically new, $100. Mrs. J. R. Langford, Nashville, kt. 36. One late model peanut com- | bine in good shape, cheap ior casn, Artie L. siartley, Ten- nille, Ph.374 M. 2. -~ Z Poluim chain saw, bow blade, 3135.00; Burr chain saw, bow blade, good shape. 1U dise harrow, pull type, $100.00; Chev. truck, $150.00 Bussey Benton, Rt. 3, Smoky Ra. Newnan, Ph. AL, 33080; = = =< Allis Chalmers No. 66 com: bine, power take orf, used 10 cut 75 acres 4 seasons, $30u; 6 row John Deere cotton dusi- | er, slightly used, $100; Two Horse wagon complete witi tongue and tractor hitch, ae By oe Rt. 7, Allen Rd. Macon, Ph. SH. 2-5354. ~ ir David Bradley garden trac- tor with all the plows and the attachments, $125. Mrs. Con- suel Dunnavant, Rt. 1, Box 41Z, Midland. a 1000 Pockman laying cages, stainless steel troughs, 3Uc ea. | Seli all or part or trade for livestock. Dan Nuckolis, Rt, 4, Lithonia, Ph, HU 26615. Intnl mowing machine, real mounting fits Farmall C tractor; 2 Surge milkers in good condition. Le Roy Peters, Kt. 1, Box 73, Louisville, Ph. Ll, 4=6451,5 33 es Allis Chalmers 66 combine, almost new, perfect cond. intnl, hammer mill with ex- tra screens; A tractor, 5 disc tiller and smoothing harrow, all John Deere; ib ka ind 3 Disc harrow. L. M. Tu Royston, Ph. 8085. Hough pay loader H-M mo- del power stearing with ke ply tire loader and tires in good cond. (does not use any oil), motor has been newly overhalled, reasonabie price, S. E. Sewell, Rt. 2, Cumming, Ph. TU. 7-2730. : Dbl. track, 3600 per hr, Egg-O-Matic Cfe ge Tad ecr. equipped with Holloway con- veyer, complete, $475; also, want used molasses mixer, Eugene M. Callaway, Rayle. . Pho T7407; : 14 metal range feeders for pullets and 36 wooden range ~ feeders, covered, $2. each. Fred Burns, Rt. 4, Dahlonega, 1956 Intnl 1/2 ton pickup, side del. rake, v trailer wagon. All in good condition and priced very rea= sonable. Ray Bowen, Rt. 2, Perry. : Delaval milker claws (two) and s ; also pulsators an a magnatic timer for Z ll in good condition. Glen Nightengale, Stapleton, MA _5-7512 (Louisville). Cub tractor power Pulley, good cond. only used twic $20.; Cub tractor (Cub-3) Spring Tooth Field Cultiva- Ph. tor, New Cond. (Used twice) $47.50. H. L. Wilson, 463: ne P. O. Box 671, Warner Ro- bins, Ph, WA 3-6653, : Ridge Dr. 40. FR 6 mi. since rachacing. exch. for cows. G. G. Lewis, ; David Bradley 2 wheel z steel utility trailer, like new, _ complete with safety chains, a Dbl. grading seed cleaner a with bagger attachment cieans $100, Both a eh si om ee eo pal | rner, = stalk cutter = is = ep ariel waiasrchicientth Php tee 220 gal. Cherry Burrell Milk tank and double stankel steel vat, 3 unit milking out- with 1 hot water ae oR -ayeeieeae Rt. syth. One used Ford tractor tire size 10 x 28; one set barn door rollers and square hol- low track. _B. fj Powder Springs. H 4-wheel trailer on steel construction, tail 5 tires, ee pili ecm: aS $350. Mrs. Val. Beaty, | % 589 Flat Shoals Rd., Deca- tur, (Bu 9-0173). _ Farmall 100 tractor, plan- ters cultivators, 2 disc. plow, dbl. section, smoothing Har- read mowing machine, com- bine, grain drill. All prac- tically new. G. W. Meeks, Rt. a 98, Griffin, Ph. No. . For- are & aed trailer. size 4 fix 6 es pores with | j. tail and brake lights, bees two piece tail gate, tires and tubes, pia ear included, $95. Bet Rt. 2, Saeecrie Ph. eo No. 25 Combine with 4 4 cylinder Continental motor, used very little and _ stored under shelter; has Jack also clover _ sereen, Henry _T. - Lumsden, Talbotton, Ph. (Mo- aces 5-3516). _ Logging Skidder mounted on 1951 model 1/2 ton Ford, See ie ton Chev. and one 0 Poulan ne saw. ee F. Sands, Rt. 1, West | = : Ton tractor ik 2 Disc _ Tillers, No Lift, good condi- _ tion, $285. or trade for gar- den tractor with equipment and. tractor bares a reverse. T. - Lee, Rt. Lilburn, Ph. _ Thornwall_ 3- dish Centrifugal pump for irri- _ gation or drainage, 7 HP Wis- consin Aircooled pump, with 1-1/2 in. tappings, 15 ft. flexible suction hose, bogie on two wheel trail- $140. complete. H. D. Sherwood, 601 Hemlock Cir- cle S. E. Atlanta 16. One 12 in. J. B. Sedberry _ feed mill in excellent condi- tion with 5 in. flat belt $110. _ one Bisel harrow $25.; also _.. complete line of ae equip- ment real cheap. C. M. Pippin, = - Jt. nt. 2, Albany. 1959 Ferguson tractor 35 special, used very __ little,| - -$1900.; one 2 yr. old New| - Holland Hayliner 68 Hay Baler, $1500. Walter C. Darby, rt madi. aes 241, Fairburn, Ph. 1956 Mares Harris Pony _ tractor; one row cultivator, oy bush and bog harrow, bottom hak Bes. "6 ft. mowing machine, oe O and draw bar, all Jike new. All equipment works on _ hydraulic system, $12.50. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia, - (Blondike). Ph. Hu 2-2672. 1952 8 N Ford tractor with ~ push and bog harrow, lift and rear end completely overhaul- ed with all new parts, 4 good tires, tractor in perfect cond., $775. R. E. Trice, 618 Peach- ny Dr., Thomaston, Ph. 7- Six row Simplex Cotton Duster, for Farmall H Trac- tor, can be converted to oth- er make of tractors. Used ae rick, RED. J: Rupert. 2 Surge milkers complete, one mowing machine, fits Farmall C tractor rear mount- ed. LeRoy Peters, Rt. 1, Box , ai, peers Ph, Liberty 7- 1955 Model 60 Special Mas- ie sey tis Self - Propelled ae Combine, complete with corn _ head and pick up reel. Bought new in 1956 in excellent con- tion, priced for quick sale. is E. Diller, Rt. 2, Cochran, Ph Webster 4-2666. side | -engine | Rt. very little, $125. W. A. My-| Rt. a: One . Lutomatie Allis Chal. |. i mers hay baler, in good cond. No junk, Mrs. C. B. McClen- don, Rt. 1, Carrollton. Six row cotton duster, fits Ford Tractor, in good condi- tion, price right. J, L. Lan- caster, Rt, 5, Eastman. D, equip: Rotary Hoe, Rake, $225.; Grain $150.; 14 in. Dearborn 2 bottom plow, $85.; Brown Peanut Shaker, plows and cultivator frame, $175.; Lillil- i, |ston Peanut Picker. Selling to Settle Estate, letters answer- ed. eee Middleton, Col- qui F2 combine, off, ft. case. price, T. M. | Wrens. 2 used tractor tires size 10- 28 no breaks $30. for both. Nelson Hall Route 1, Royston, 4 miles west of Royston near Bryant State Park. 1957 Allis Chalmers silage cutter in good condition also Allis Chalmers 66 Combine in gone condition. W. B. Gunnin, ttt: F Tonaiclevilies tor ole digger 3. point hitch, with 8 and 10 in bit, $50. or trade for pull type bash and bog harrow. Wiley W. Garland. Rt. 5. Marietta. EQUIPMENT WANTED power take Reasonable Reid, Rt. 1, Want 1 ea. pickup hay bal- er, twine tie, P. T., or 1 Darff or Pollard side delivery rake. Must be ready to run. Send best price, when and where can be seen, and makes of both. Prefer within 60-75 miles. Harold C. Loyd, 511 Ridley Ave., LaGrange. Want deep well pump, used but good cond., within 50 mi. Gainesville. James Greenway, Rt 2 Flowery Branch. Ph. LE Want second hand well pump (not Sears Roebuck), in good cond. A. L. Robinson, 2, Acworth. Want 2 H. wagon with rub- ber tire wheels, in cond., to move. Robert Callahan, Jeff Davis Rd., Thomaston. Want ensilage blower and pipe in good cond. N. E. Hea- therington, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. Want 5 H. P. single phase 1750 R. P. M. elect. motor heavy duty for REA line. Could use 3 H. P. same spe- cifications, to be used for farm purposes. State price and cond. Fred Flanders, Rt. 6, Box 245, Dublin. . Want 400 ft. of 4 in. lateral irrigation pipe with one large Rainbird sprinkler (covering 1 acre per setting) with all connections. H. Grady Young, 222 Fletcher St., Thomasville. Want one heavy duty belt powered cane mill; preferably a Chattanooga. No. 70 or 72. Must be in good cond. and cheap for cash; also would consider a 44 in. copper pan, most any length. L. C, Boyd, Rocky Face. Want 2 pig self feeders. Give price. Dewitt -Harver or (Hawes) R. F. D. 2, Box 146, Gray. Want deep well pump, pipe and tank, cheap for cash. Give make, cond., and price. Lewis Barron, Rt. 4, Cochran. Want 4 gate type milking parlor stalls. H. G. Dennis, 3, Newnan, Ph. 4116 (Ho- gansville), LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Young Jersey - Guernsey crossed milch cow, will fresh- en June 6 with 3rd calf, gives 4 gal. milk day when fresh. Chas. Covington, Rt. 3, Box 164, Millen, Ph. 334-W-3, One grain auger 16 ft. long, dia. with ee motor, 150'- abu 3 Reg. White Face bulls, good color, build and mark- ings, Domino strain. Ready y|for light service, $175.00 ea. oe 2380 ere sale ao D Atlan- -|rell, Rt. 2, Clayton. ing, from $300.00 to $650.00; OSH, 3 2.Reg. . Angus figs and 15 mos. old; also, one grade Angus, 1 yr. old. W. C. Gideon, eee 92, Fayetteville, Ph. HO: 2 Reg. Hereford cows with horns, one with second calf, other to calve about Sept. with second calf. No letters. Fred Cunningham, Rt. 5, Ma- rietta. 40 Reg. and grade Hereford cows with calves and some near freshening. Have papers on Reg. Sell all or part. R. Caldwell, Camubellton Rd., Douglasville (3rd driveway past eee Atlanta), Ph.} WH. 2-34 Reg. pa bulls, from 8 mos. to 2 yrs., calfhood vaccin~ ated, from clean herd; also, 2 females, one with 4 mo. old heifer calf at side. Both bred back to my herd bull. Priced right. See at farm. F. W. Phillips, c/o -Westover Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 8-2959 (Marietta). Fine purebred polled Here- ford bull, about 12 mos. old, well grown for age. Priced to sell, C. G. Byington, Rt. 1, Searcy Rd., Macon. Several nice dbl. polled Hereford bulls. At my place 4 mi. E. of Tifton on US Hwy. 82. Ray Carpenter, Rt. 5, Tif- ton. : Fresh Guernsey and Jersey cows for sale. Lawrence Bur- Good Reg. Black Angus brood cows, very good breed- also, white Leghorn hens, lay- ing, 75 pct., $1 ea. at my home. H. O. White, 6900 Campbell- ton Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-2212. Several Reg. Polled Here- ford bulls, 2 yrs. old, papers furnished, best of bloodlines, good markings, $200.00 ea. ze S. Upchurch, Thomasville, Ph. CA. 6-5731. Dairy heifers, Holstein, Brown Swiss, Holstein and Ayrshire; also, service bulls, from high production herds. All TB and blood-tested and vaccinated. E. L. Rogers, Plains, Ph. VA, 4-4795. Fine herd of Hereford cat- tle, Reg. polled bull includ- ed, of excel. Domino blood- lines, cows and calves equal to top Reg. herd. Lawton Urserey, Hazlehurst, Ph. FR. 5-2155. Polled shorthorn bulls, all Reg., from $125 to $250 ea. Burt Bennett, Rt. 3, Moultrie. Dbl, Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 12 mos. old, top blood- lines, reasonably priced. Da- vid Stoush, Locust Grave, Ph. 7396 (Griffin). 40 cow milking herd with 910 Ib. dairy milk base; also, 22 heifers from 2 to 20 mos. old. Will sell all or half. W. N. Cofer, Rt. 1, Box 284, Wash- ington, Ph. OS. 8-220i. 12 Dbl. Reg. polled Here- ford bulls, between 11 and 17 mos. old, well marked and good bloodlines, large for age. Harry A. Wasden, M. D., Quit- man. 32 dairy cows, 11 heifers, 1 Guernsey bull and milk base; also, tractor and equip. Will sell just cows, dairy equip. and milk base. No phone calls or letters accepted. E. B. Ea- som, Rt. 1, Barnesville. 5 top Reg. Angus bulls, ready for service. Grandsons of Eileenmere 999/35th, rea- sonable prices; also, 12 top, open, Reg. Angus heifers, granddaughters of Hileenmere 999/35th. W. C. Hardy, Rt. 1, Box 275, Griffin, Ph. 6767. Swine 2 female Reg. Berkshire pigs, 8 wks old, $20.00 ea. or $25.00 ea. with papers; one male, 18 mos. old, wt. about 200 Ibs., $40.00 or $45.00 with papers; V. R. Crawford, Rt. 3 Calhoun. 15 purebred Poland China pigs, 8 wks. old, your choice; 3 brood sows to come in soon, ak bloodlines. Mrs. H. Simmons, 4131 Riggens Mill Rd., Macon. 20 pigs, Duroc and Poland China mixed, castrated. W. L, Wells, ce 6, Macon, Ph. ihe Reg: : Tamworth -weaned pigs, nice selection, J. S. Dav- wee Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. Purebred, meat type, Poland China pigs, 12 wks. old, boars and gilts, treated for Cholera and Bangs free, Reg. in buy- ers name, $20 ea. Jerry All- mon, Rt. 1, Butler. Purebred: Berkshire stocker pigs, $15.00 ea.; 2 purebred ilts, $20 ea.; one Reg. sow, 60. Stuart Lewis, 1264 Cum- W.| berland Rd., NE, Atlanta, Ph. TR. 2-1072. Reg. Duroc boars and gilts for sale. See. Lawton Ure Hazlehurst, Ph. FR. 5-2030 Duroc gilts, 5 mos. old from grand champ dam andl ag sire; also, one boar, 5 mos. old, in buyers name, wormed and treated for Cholera. Roscoe McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ph. GL. 2-2766. Reg. SPC boars, long meat type, nearly large enough for service, $35.00 ea. some with papers in buyers name. Geor- ge Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Reg. SPC hogs, bred and open gilts, service males and gilts, 8 - 14 wk. old males, extra long body - meat type. See any evening after 5:00 PM or Sat. Special ey in groups over 6. D. Law Chula, Ph. 1716-R-2 (rite 50 Hampshire - Landrace cross pigs, 9 wks. old, nice and thrifty, $10.00 ea. Rus- sell McGukin, Rt. 1, Bremen, Ph. LE, 7-3101 after 6 PM. Reg. Duroc pigs, 2-4 mos. old, $25.00 to $35 ea. Burt Bennett, Rt. 3, Moultrie. Choice, fast growing Berk- shire pigs, excel. meat type, Lynwood bloodlines, Reg. buyers name, $15 Y. Sosebee, Rt. Ph. 38-2421. Durocs, the best of breeds, now ready to go at prices you will pay. Walter Herndon, c/o and up. S. 1, Demorest, Hazlehurst Feed an d Seed} Store, Hazlehurst. 2 Duroc boars, cherry red, good conformation, 5 - 7 mos. old, $35 and $50 ea. Reg. in United Assn, in buyers name. J. H. Donaldson, Rt. 1, Sa Valley (State Rt. 96, 7 mi. at Houser Mill site). Sheep and Goats Milk goats, Nubian _ kids, buck and doe for sale. Dorothy Mathis, Tiger. Good milk goat, $15. FOB my place. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville Rd., Ellen- wood. For service: part Nubian, part Toggenburg male goat, at my place; also, want cow giv- ing 1- 1/2 to 2 gal. milk daily, cheap. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rd., SW, At- Janta 11. Purebred Saanan buck $15. Mrs. D. C. Manuel, Rt. 3, Box 407, 407, Milledgeville. : 200 healthy Southwestern ewes; 3 Reg. Suffolk and one Hampshire rams. Reasonably priced. Dennis T. Dover, Ring- gold, Rt. 2, Ph. WE 5-3036. 2 heavy milk goats, no horns, one fresh in, giving 5 qts. milk daily, other Tog- genburg, due to freshen about Jast of June. G. R. Williams, 1398 Canoochee Dr. NE, At- lanta 19, Ga. Ph. CE. 3-8890. Horses, Mules & Ponies Small, gentle, good gaited bay mare, about 600 Ibs., 3 yrs. old, with western saddle and bridle, $200; also, sorrel mare, about 850 lbs., about 10 yrs. old, gaited. Will breed both mares free to walking stud. W. A. Murphey, Jr., 2395 Countyline Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-3501. 2 Reg. Tenn. Walking hor- ses, 9 yr. old mare and 2 yr. old stallion; also, buggy and harness and 30 in. cut -off saw with 6 in, pulley and ball bearing. Walter H. Jones, Rt. 1, LaGrange, Ph. 4-5782. Palomino stud service; also, 4 yr. old Palomino parade mare for sale. J. W. Van- Horn, 689 N. Indian Creek Dr., a, f8e ( Decatur, Ph. HI, 3-4440. \ in| 2132. PAGE THREE pee porte mute, 10-yrgz old, wt. 800 Ibs., $75.00, P, z Sewell, Lavonia. : Black horse, 1,300 = 1,400 Ibs., gentle, works anywhere, : will work to 1 H. wagon plowg slow, log or anything you need done. Children can ride, Located 5-1/2 mi. N. Alphar 19, ag GR. 5-4578. ae Magna Charta Dame, sore | rel mare, Reg. No. 54712, American Saddle Horse. Breeders Assn., 7 yrs. old, has been shown. Will consider trading for well trained Tenn, Walking mare if gentle and Reg. F. L. McVay, Cochran, Pi: Ph. WE. 4- 4-2095. At Stud: 1 Reg. horse stallion, AQHA N : 107,275, red bay with whine star and stripe and black points; also, light gold Pal- omino stallion, Reg. PHBA No, 16,558. Mares boarded. Re-~ turn breeding free if mares dont foal. L. F. Driver, Holy 3 wood. Aa pen Gentle, sorrell and white, gaited horse, bridle and sad- dle included, ee 00. Roy M. Harcourt, Rt. Box 23, Aus- tell, Ph. 948- oa79, Reg. Tenn. Walking filly, foaled April 9, 1959, ready to start breaking, daughter of Ga. 1958 and 1959 Palomino champion stud Rising Sunday Sun, $250.00; also, quarter horse gelding, 2 yrs. old, dk. chestnut, 2 back stockings, nice blaze, broke, $200. Mrs, Elizabeth Price, Rt. 3, Col- : lege Park, Ph. PO. 7- 4670, oa Nice grey and white mare, 3 yrs. old, about 600 Ibs., gen- tle and will rack. Bred to dap= ple Shetland stud this mo., $225.00. Brantley Prickett, Rt. 3, Carnesville, Ph. FU. 4= oe P- At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, Reg. No. 36083, Ameri- can saddle bred stallion, pro- ven sire of top colts, grandson of Noble kalarama. Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat | ona Rd., Decatur, Ph. ae * Brown and white gelding Shetland pony with bridle and saddle included, $150.00. Clarence D. Sumner, 261 La- Grange St., Newnan. Use of 3 yr. old mare, American saddle bred, chest- nut, spirited but gentle, in exch. for free board. Prefer Decatur vicinity. Jimmy War- ren, 689 N. Indian Creek Dr., Decatur, Ph. DR. 17-1331. : Palomino stud service; al- so, Palomino quarter horse mare Frank McKay, Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-3787. aes ee ee eee 3 gelding horses, 8, 10 and 12 yrs. old, white, red an a black, anyone can ride, gen- tle, 3 and 5 gaited, $150 to $200: also, have bridle and | saddles. D. L. Fountain, Box 671 Lifes Robins, Ph. WA, LIVESTOCK WANTED Want dairy herd with milk 5 base. Edgar Castieber Rt Ne 3, Forsyth, Ph. 477 if : Want large Ai services able age, grey colored, would like to see some of offspring. State wt. and age and if sound. H. Grady Young, 222 ont Fletcher St., Thomasville. Want mare, wt. about 800 Ibs., gentle for children nand: es will work; also, want Hee mower. Tom Cape, Rti.2;- Box 244, Newnan. Want Nubian goat. milking 3 qts. milk or more daily, having kidded since Jan, 1960, and not over 5 yrs. old. Ralph White, Box 497, Gainesville, Ph. LE. 2-0645. FLOWERS FOR SALE Rainbow col. Coleus, 7. red, yellow Four- oclocks, a plants, 50c; large yellow shag- gy Chrysanthemums, 20, $ix Add 15c postage. Miss Geor- gia Winkles, Box 251, Ray= mond. oz; e Daylilies, five cents @a.; MARKET BULLE airmount. Pink oxalis, 2 ee $13/6 : 7 cols. PAGE F OUR Daylilies, Iris, 125. varieties| Violets: Royal Robe, 20, $1;|__Boxwoods. y sale FLOWERS ea., Salmon Sheen, Red Vel-|Calif. purple, 30, $1. No less Wilson, Rt._2, vet, Tawara, Ambherst, Ga. Re or a on eg cle Sulin, Chloe, Potentate, Af-|~7%: : : emheimer, /blue Hydrangea, 2, $1.; FOR SALE OG tees ols Brooks. Verbenas, red, white blue and Cherokee Roses, Crabapple, Rhododendrons, red, yellow Azaleas (wild Honeysuckle), Dogwood, white pines, Hollies, Sweetshrubs, tulip Poplar,}M $2.75 doz.; Phlox, Shasta Dai- sies, Violets, fall Pinks, biue Tris, Bluebells, _Snapdragon, $2.50 C. Mrs. Bonnie Aber- crombie, Mineral Bluff. Purple Salvia (leaf like sage), large and ruffle leaf Coleus, from seed, 8, $1.; large and small type Zinnias, Mar- igolds, white Feverfew, 25, $1.; blue Roman Hyancinths, red Spider Lilies, $1. doz. Add 30c postage. Mrs. J. W. _ Jones, Madison. Lilacs, white, 50c, lavender, 25c; pink, white grass Pinks 10c, 3, 25c; tiger, lemon, Day- lilies, 10c; privet hedge, one cent ea.; Rose of Sharon, spring glory, Forsythia, 25c; Drakeshead, Chrysanthemums, 25c doz.; Clematis, 10c; red, lavender, rose horse-mint, five cents. Varilla Quarter- man, Mountain City. Pink loritt, ouc U.; large Iris, aUc aoz.; Boxwood cuts, Oae Cent, rootea, 4, Zac; Scot- cnorooms, Luc ea., 3, Zac pot hyurangeas, gzoc and 9UCc; ligot ana aark pbiue Asiers, LUC @a., 3, 4OC Lily of Vauey, zac Almonoas, Zac ana duc. Mais. om sttarkins, Mountain CLLys Blue single Roman Hyacin- th puibs and rea spider luiy bulbs, gl.iu doz.; maiaenhair fern ciumps, 95c ea.; pink dJustica plants, doe e@a.; pink and white Periwinkle seed, jy/2 teaspoon, 25c. PP. Mauss Emma Dugger, Newington. Dbl. red maple leaf, large, pointed, speckled leaf, Be- gonia, dbl. pink blooms, dbl. red and dbl. rose Geraniums, Thanksgiving Cactus cuttings, 15c ea.; Xmas Cactus, rooted, 20c ea.; old fashion Violets, pink Per. Phlox, 40c doz.; Spider lilies, 70 doz, Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. i, Koyston. Red, pink and white Ge- raniums and dbl. Petunia cut- tings, 15c ea.; Firechief pe- tunia plants, five cents ea.; mixed cols. Mums, 40 doz.; mixed cols. incurve Chrysan- themums, 75 doz.; red, white Hibiscus, 25 ea.; blue Age- ratum, dusty miller, 30c doz. Del. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. ; Daffodils, Neon Goose- neck blue fall Daisies. wild Violets, white and yellow Chrysanthemums, Box wood cuttings, one cent ea.; hedge Rose, lemon Lilies, orange dbl. Daylilies, Cherokee orange Add _ postage. Rose, 10c ea. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. Sultanas, red, pink, laven- der, white, orange and sal- mon, red rosebud Begonia, red, pink and white single Begonias, 50c ea. All rooted. Coleus and Widows Tears, 15c ea. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3, Sparta. Thanksgiving, Christma fe Peanut, Golden Stars and rrogleg (air-plant), cacti cut- tings, ea.; some rooted, 20c ea.; Cinnamon, Rattail and flat leaf orchid type cac- ti cuts, 10c ea.; Maiden Hair fern, 25c clump; purple Jew, 10c ea. Add 15c postage. Mrs. ae Faircloth Box 32, Se- ville. Daylily special: Oneta, Pompian, Lillian Russell, Gold Cargo, Spring Parade, Vul- can, Hyperon, Edith Russell, Honey Redhead, The Director, Garden of Roses, Skylark, Fancy Trimmings, Purple Waters, Great Moments, Lena Hoover. All labeled to name, $2. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lil- lian Owens, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. Red and white Dogwood, Crape Myrtle, pink sweet Myrtle, winter Pinks, 25c doz.; Boy Bays, French mulberry, running Roses, Bird of Para- dise, and Butterfly bushes, 25c a.; Honeysuckle, Redbud, Crabapple, 10 ft. Add post- age. No out-of-state orders. - pe Nina Loyd, Rt. 1, Tooms- oro. Powder Puff, 50c ea., $5. doz.; my selection labeled iris, $1.- 50 to $2. doz.: not labeled, $1. he Add 35c postage. Mrs. F. Combs, Washington. Tris collection, 15, $5., 3 brown tones, 3 pinks, 3 laven- der (pinktones), 1 purple (brown tone), 2 velvet wines, 3 large blues; singles, 50c; say ties individually grown plants, 3, $1.; others, 50c ea., 15,2 $5: Add postage. Mrs. J. M. Griffin, Rt., Washington. 4 Allium plants, $1.25; 4 pink rosebud begonias, $1.25; 6 golden plate plants (Achil- lea), $1.25; 6 ee Be- gona 8. $1.05. 6 Brey roses, $1.25; 14 Ph Aden Violet leaves, 3 dif. kind, $1.25. Mrs. Lawrence (Willie) Mc- Avoy, Rt. 1, Box 323, Wash- ington. Coleus, 20 dif., $1.40; Chrysanthemums, many_ dif- ferent, unlabled, 30 plants, $1.55: pot plant cuttings, 35 asst., $1.25; asst. bulbs, many dif.. $3. C. PP. Mrs. W. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel. Daylily landscaping special, mixed cols., types, 50, $5. or 15c ea.; select quality 24, $4. or 20c ea., 75c postage; lyric, 1/2 price, "$7.50: candy stripe, rose, purple Verbena, 50 clump: blue Salvia (Per.), 25c; Easter rose bush, 25c. Add postage. Walter M. Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., SE, Atlan- bac Le 150 well rooted, 3 yr. old. Boxwood, $2.50 doz. fine Nandinas, all sizes, 50c up; white Dogwood, 4-8 ft., 75 to $1.50; English Laurel and Acuba, $1.5 white and red flowering quince, 50c up; Abelias, all_ sizes, Altheas, your price. No shipping. W.S. McCurdy, 110 Clifton Rd. INE Atlanta 3) Phe, Dr. 3= 5242. 350 tall named bearded Iris; May. Pinks, Bright. Song, | g, Cherie, Pink Taleum, Cathe- dral Bells, Cloudeap, Palomi- no, Memphis Belle, Happy Birthday, Party Dress, Love Story, Cherry Flip, Pink Ruf- fles. Richard Myers, 830 Young St., Augusta. Dwarf dark red Cockscomb seed, generous pkt., 25c and self addressed envelope; also, Cosmos, choice colors, same price; Thrift, all cols., $i large bunchy - Damp, _ cello- phane packed. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpha- retta. Azalea type Mums, asst. col., 6 $1.; Shasta Daisies, 6, $1.; pink Thrift,, 25 small clump; creeping Gardenia, 3, $1.: red Verbena, $1.25; doz; Ronunculus, 25 ea. Mrs. Su- san Ziglar, 1566 Ellebv Rd., SE, Atlanta 15. Ph. MA ie 5759. DLO Beis ie Sn ease ea ees Mixed cols. dbl. Glad bulbs, 3. 50c doz.: red Bachelor Button seed and dbl. red bronze Poppy seed, 25c tbl. spoonful. Add postage. Mrs. TT? Brown, Ball Ground. Dbl. Geraniums, dbl. and <|single Begonias with bronze and green foliage and Sult- anas, 25 ea. Mrs. Lawrence Collins, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Yellow Jonquils, $2. C.; white Narcissus and orange Daylilies, 50c doz.; pink Thrift, 50 C.; white Star of Bethlehem, blue Grape Great and single blue Hyancinths, 65c doz; June Lilies, $1. ea.; mixed cols. Mums, 50c doz.; Add postage. Mrs. Florence Leathers, Rt. 1, Buchanan. _ Prize winning Coleus seed, select mixed cols. 300, 35c and stamped envelope; 200 Sultanan seeds mixed, same price: Also, prize collection African violets, singles and dbls., 8 leaves $1., PP in Ga. blooming plants, 75c, (home sales only). BR. Herring, Rti2-2, -Box 330; Brunswick. _ Chrysanthemums: White Ball, orchid, Silversheen, Fuchsia, Bronze, pink, yellow, white, yellow Doty, pink, bronze pom, red, pink | $1: |Add postage. Beatrice Mosley, White Narcissis and King Alfred Jonquils, ea. $ red Cannas, yellow Emperor Daffodils, purple Violets, 12, Snowdrift bulbs 12, T75c. Rt. 1, Box 248, Bremen. Asst. pot flower cuttings; Geraniums, Begonias, Snake plants, Chicken Gizzard, Shrimp and others, 15, $1.25. Madonna Lily bulb free with ea. order. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Cannas, 7 dif. cols., $1. doz.; mixed sizes Tube Roses, 50c doz.; Milk and Wine _ lilies, Amaryllis, red Spider lilies and Umbrella palm, 25c ea.; Daffodil and Narcissus bulbs, 50c doz.; several cols. Chry- santhemum plants, blue Ageratum plants, .50e doz. Add postage. Sati. guar. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Bearded Iris, names lots. 12 dif. cols., $1. doz.; named Iris, China Maid, . Banger Simms, Buff Ann, and others, S.14, $1.; Daylilies, 42 dif. kind; Add postage, 35c in state, 40 out-of-state. Mrs. W. E. John- son, Rt. 2, Crawfordville. Beefsteak, Guinea Wing, Grapeleaf, trailing Begonias, 65c; Justicia, Polka Dot, Bos- ton ferns, star Fish, novelty |3 Cactus, Prayer plant, Moles Foot, purple Jew (pink flow- ers), wooly bear Jew cluster blooms, DnB: green giant Jew, watermelon Begonia, 75c; purple blooms, 50c; Gerani- um cuttings, 20c. Add post- age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Large type Dahlia tubers, named varieties, labeled, $3. doz.; 12 tubers, ~ unlabeled, mixed cols., $2.50; small type varieties, labeled, $2. doz.; unlabeled, mixed cols., $1.50 PP. C. Gyer Mason, Box 35 6, Clarkesville. Daisy Chrysanthemums, pink, yellow, white, cream, 2 doz., $1.; red Spider lily, 50c doz.; Milk and Wine lilies, 25e ea.; blue Plumbago, 50c ea.; Confederate Jasmine, 50c ea.; narrow leaf fish tail fern, 3 $1. Add postage. Mrs. J. Hinson, Box 104, Chester. Red Salvia plants, 25, $1. No. checks. Mrs. Lon Ash- worth, Rt. 1, Dacula. Chrysanthemums, special offer No. 6, exhibition and florist type. Plants set before July 15th, will bloom Octo- ber. One ea. White Chip, Pink Chief, Friendly Rival, Garnet Kings Luzone $1. PP. rooted, labeled, moss packed. Mrs, Benton J. Wilber, 1006 Adams St., Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-6804. _Boxwoods, small and large, dif. prices; nice Honeysuckle vines and sweet scented flow- ers, 3, 50c; native Violets, 3, 25c; frosty Gray Beard vine, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Summer blooming Mums, $1 doz.; all cols., large type, fall Mums, $1. doz.; hardy Orchid purple, 50c ea.; large type Iris, bronze, 50c ea. Del. In Ga. No orders less $1. Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 2, jay. ; Trumpet Daffodils, orange Daylilies, blue Violets, $3. M.; purple King Iris, Foxglove, Leopard Lilies, 75 C.; wild Tris, 50 doz.; Mtn. Laurel, purple Lilac, Azaleas, Sweet- shrub, Weeping Mary, red Roses, Brideswreath, English Dogwood, 6, $1.; yellow ja- ponica, 50c ea. Well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Babybreath, Spirea, Moth- er-in-law Tongue, purple, white and bronze Mums, 60c doz.; purple and white Al- thea, 25c; African and Chi- nese evergreen, 25c. Mrs. An- nie Hubbard, Fortson. Large dbl. orange and old rose color Poppy seed, 25c tsp. and stamped envelope; all cols. Chrysanthemums, $1. doz.; blue Grape Hyacinth and blue Iris. bulbs, 40c doz.; white and yellow Narcissus yellow Button, red, pink,|and velion onquil bulbs, 25 noes brapes pee ee doz za box flower pher olumbus, yellow, cuttin, 10, "gi. Add postage. plants, $2.25 PP. Ruth Under- ae re Rt, 2, eee wood, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ale Sand. Elli- pink Thrift, $1, doz. Ce Pres. Red Cannas, wee doz., $8. C.; pink Sweet William, | 4 blue Tris, Daylilies, Calif. 65 he 50c cup por a postage. Gude ee oe blue Violet, hardy Phlox, wae = low Aster, 2 doz., $1.50, $3.50 Add postage. Mrs. Janie |: CG: Ellis, Grantville. B winner new pinks; beled, Mrs. earded Iris, blue ribbon varieties including also, 100 not la- $6. good color range. Marvin B. Farrar, Jenk- insburg. 40 State 1959 and 0 Bearded Iris, named and insp., AIS winner in 1960 show. Add postage on all orders. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg. 200 varieties Bearded Iris, blue ribbons winners in Al 1960 show govt. insp. Mrs. T- Patrick, Jackson. Impatiens, Sultana, 20 cut- ting Cockscomb, vinca, salvia (red), 20, $1.; 20 rooted, $1., dif.: dbl. green leaf Begonia, well root- 25 PP; 10 African | Violet leaves, wart s, $1.10, dif. kinds: "BL: 25 plants, mixed cols., Coleus, red, . $1; Mrs. He -B: Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. Tri is, pink, rose, Wabash, white Hyacinths, amigo, la- vender, violet Hyacinths, $1.- 50 doz; Pink Cameo, Ola ies $ oe post Tall 1.; Painted Lady Lilies, 3, white Narcissis. $1. C. 50c age 3rd zone. Mrs. Lona oe Lula. ~ FLOWERS WANTED | Want tall Spanish Bayonet | 3 plants. Will come dig if in or 2| around Atlanta. Mrs. Chas. J. Payne, 3100 Hogan Rd., At- lanta 11, Ph. DI. 4- 0909. , Want two cuttings of Bleed-|| G ing Heart begonia (no pink color). State price, col. Mrs. Emma Whiddon, Chula. Want Night - blooming Ce- reus, May ferns. R.| Lumpkin St., cactus and lacy Joe Ridley, 402 Hawkinsville. Mrs. Want 2:-Or 3 Gensiee gray-beard bushes. S t a t price. Mrs. W. O. Langley, Rt. 1, Box 278, Newnan. Want White Fla Quote prices. Mrs. H. ner NE, lilies. . Gard- 2032 -No. Decatur, Rd., Atlanta 7. Want Amaryllis bulbs and seeds. Prefer Variegated va- rieties and cols. other than red. Prefer with dbl. blooms. State all details. John W. Sweat, US Veterans Domici- | liary, CO asville. 1, SEc, C-3, Thom- Want some Sweet Annie or Camomile liage and (strong, scented fo- flower heads), seed or palnts. Write stating parti- culars. Rt. Mrs. Henry Franklin, 2, Clarkesville. . Want old fashion Texas rose, has small orange color | G bloom, nice foliage, small leaf and would call it a shrub). no thorns, grows tall (I Mrs. A. T. Lynch, 1423 Cornell Rd. NE , Atlanta 6, Ph. DR. 3-3531. Want old fashion grass Pinks that look like a. carna- tion, salmon, purple and Want lavender, cream, others, end sample flower and prices. Mrs, 470, C. W. Minor, Rt. 1, Warner Robins. Box SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Early brown crowder peas, Germ. 73 pct., ings mung pet., tage for $1, 5 lbs; Hast- beans, Germ. 71 $1.50, 5 lbs. ie 53c pos- each 1 Pek Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Grout Rutger, Pon Oxheart, yellow derosa, Marglobe and Big Boy tomato plants, 30, $1.00; Brussel sprouts, broccoli, col- lard, and cabbage, 70c C.; Ba- nana pepper, 35c doz.; egg- plant, 25 doz. No less $1 or- ders. Add 10c postage. Fred St, 3-52 ol, Witherspoon, 308 omer SW, Atlanta 10, Ph, PL 25, olay, : leeaee or 3 cups, |der white carden creaseback Saw i | 3917 Panthersville Re Rd. Ellen 1 or $4.50 bu. F. O. B., pr rab one- Pas Hae halt ae Mark - Warren Dewy Rose. Sugar pears, - $1. ea; eat plums, 75c ea.; "peL c mint 30c doz.; catnip, bunch; Scup ong cutting, 75 d Mrs. Lee Hood, Vilese os Cert. Ga, Red pee sate aa del. a Soret ew 1 , B. Collins, 385 Camelli : Camilla. grows huge Martin gourds, 5 it. and more grown from. originat 4, $1; 10, $2.00, LoT. Rt, 4 ee : and ee sel: envelope. Wehiey Be Luthersville. Good | FEIN whi | field bean seed, Germ. 65 cuptul; red speck! der peas, Germ. 8D pote. Mrs, Carl , Ltlijay. as Good, tender old time field bean seed, speckle cut SS Germ., MW. Pet. | wi apa Mrs. Carl i jand, Rt. 3, Ellijay. 1959 crop. old fashion ten= bean seed, Germ. 87 pct., 65 cupiul; old fashion, large blooming, eed ure fs eat 30c cupiul, 2 cups, 50c.. : postage. Mire Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Thousands" oes plants, 50c C; $4 M horn hot pepper, $1 postage. H. F. wood. Horseradish rau Boe loz. (no roots - at this tim pepper pods for home real hot and aes 250% ds Queen of Meadow, ry plants, 3, 50c. fay. 2 : Mrs. Presley fe Rt. Ellijay. Rutger tainaie pinnts. $1.50, 500, "$2.25, $3.50 Calif. Wonder sweet -pepp Cayenne hot pepper ey same price; egg plant, $1. ie oe M. All plants PP in A ae R. Chanclor, Pitt h. MI. Big Boy tomato Dignts 709 ea; Marglobes, 35e doz. Susan Ziglar, 1566_ nlichy R ig 15; Ph: MA, Ta Eggplants, caulitiowen: bro ccoli, Rutger tomatoes, dill, parsley, heading -collards, brussels sprouts, Wakefield : cabbage, bell, hot and pimen-_ to peppers, all 35c ope No less $1 orders. oe sees ta Mrs. H. V. Fran Sp ee 1, Register. Ornamental pepper 2 oe pee flower garden, cluster, pod, and other rare kinds, all kinds _ mixed, 25 pkt. plus self ad- dressed stamped envelope, Germ. 93 pct. Mrs. sot ae ton, Riad, Ranger. Clay. peas in ney bags, Germ, 85 pet. L mile N. of Wrens on . ptly filled. Walter cott, Wrens. q Jumbo Bushel | ae seed, ey 4-6 ft, around, eds, 1.00, 8, $2, Short necked tin Dishrag (Bonn ing, Old f PP. Also se E ee h.| Can fill large and small or- _ |ders. E, L. Driggers, 106 Co- -|lumbia Ave., Lyons, Ph. 4526. dj Govt inspected Ga. Red PevCrCYy' |4 M., $6.50. FOB my farm. (3817 (Baxley). plants, $4.00M.; Copper Skin co, . poeta to plants, 500, $1.25, $2.00 M. Shipped within 24 hrs. after receipt.of order, weather per- mae B. J. Head, Alma, Ph. sweet potato plants, $1.50 M. plus. postage: Marglobe and Rutger tomato plants, . $3.00 M.; Calif pepper plants, $3.50 all 50c C. Now ready. Flo- rence OQuinn, Rt. 1, Sur- Govt. inspected Ga. Red and P. R. sweet potato plants, Cason, Bristol, Ph. Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato bunch and P. R., $5.00 M. FOB Lyons through June. Cert. Ga. Red sweet pota- |to plants, $1.95 M., 2 M. up,| is Red. po good plants, full cow checks. Leland Lightsey. 2, Screven. = Govt insp. and treated Ga. Red potato plants, full count,| $ $1.50 M. del.: P. R., red skin P. R., $3.00 M. del.; hot and moss No checks, prompt shipment, can fill large orders..W. R. Light- sweet pepper plants, packed, $3.00 M. del. sey, Surrency. plents, nt, $2.20 M. del., 2 M. up, $2 M. del. ie Govt insp, Ga. Red and P. R, sweet potato plants, $1.50 M. All good plants, full count and prompt shipment. W. G. Murray, Rt. 2, Odum. Excel. quality sweet potato plants, Ga. Red and. Bunch, Cert. from seed stock, wrap- ped with Govt tape; PP bunch, del., 1,000 to 5,000, $4.50 M., 5,000 or more, $4.00 M.;|M Ga. Reds, $3.50 M. Roy. L. Smith, Box 136, Portal. Govt insp. Ga. Red potato P. R., Ga. Reds and Gold Rush potato plants, ready for del. J. A. Reed, Pine- hurst, Ph. 2141. PEE STOTT sa ea Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato plants, $2.00 M.. 5 M. or more, $1.50 M. Prompt del. H. F. Morris, Surrency, Ph. 3858 (Baxley). New Red Skin early, sweet variety sweet potato, limited number Cert. plants available for breedine stock. June and July, $7.50 M. FOB Waycross. Fred Voigt, Waycross. Cert. bunch I GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE eee White and gray rabbits, large number to sell, $1. ea. rs. Anderson Knowles, 306 South Harris St., East Point. 3 peacocks and 6 peaheans 13 mo. old, $20. and $25. ea. --* PAGE FIVE: N. Z White buck rabbits, $8.-$20. Excellent qualit Ve Pedigree records kevt for 10 yrs. Exch. for buck or doe of equal qual. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave.. N. E. Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 4-6452. 2 Fantail pigeons, colors in white, blue, black, brown. and yellow. Prices start at $3. per pair. Jerry Gretencord, 3053 ee Dr. Decatur, Ph. M& 4- Bobwhite quail, select birds, day old, 35c, week old 45c, grown birds, 14 weeks up $1. ea. Permit No. 51. Chuck Stewart, 2230 Peach Orchard Red., Augusta, Ph. PA 2-3245 after 3 oclock P.M. Bee Ba Ro Northern Bobwhite quail, mated and laying, $4. pair: early 1960 hatch, $2.50 pair. Permit No. 47. Chukar part-. ridges, mated and laying, $6. pair; White Doves. $5. pair: Ringneck Doves, $3. pair. yee Bobwhit il Gish class |$1.85 M. All good plants, full] plants, $2.00 _M. del. No|Mrs.-G. R. Wallace, 4344 Dan- PP. Miss ne Wallace 716 Alma, | count. Earlish Lightsey, Rt. 1,] checks. Paul Lightsey, Scre-| forth Rd. S. W.. Ph. PL. 5-|Myrtle St. N.E. Atlanta 8, .-._!Sereven, ven. 4544. Ph. TR. 4-5152. HOW IS YOUR LIVESTOCK the hand chart below to compare your livestock operation with the average and with the best. Check ou stand then line, up your sights on the goals agricultural specialists say you should shoot for mum results, : ; | NUMBER PER MY OPERATION? | 30 to 45 cows | Grade A, fis -| 35 $e 45 sows and litters when feed out = Progeny. per cow. months weaning age. 1.2. pounds daily gain on good graz 2.0 pounds in feedlot. 4,500 pounds milk 6 pigs weaned per litter (feeding standards below). daily gain on. good grazing. 3.0 pounds daily gain in feedlot. 8,000 pounds milk per cow, small breeds, 12,000 pounds per cow, litter (feeding standards below). months weaning age. 2.0 pounds daily gain . large breeds. 200,000 pounds milk per man. | 9 pigs weaned per AVERAGE _ | GOALS TO BEST S WORKER PRODUCTION PRODUCTION SHOOT FOR PRACTICES ES Least number to be On Southern farms : (To be filled in by What best 5% get pean cet ome _economically sound. - producer) experts for details) : : : ; Weigh calves ee 70% calf crop 350 95% calf crop Production records 300 : ' pounds at eight 500 pounds at eight Feed reserves Pregnancy testing Fertility tested bulls Watch market Buy right Sell well Use hormones High record sires Production records Cull low producers High-quality forage Use only meat-type stock | Carefully select gilts Sanitation | 900 to 1,200 feeders - {feeding only), eae 3,000 to 4,000 hens. | 16,000 to 30,000 | capacity per brood, four to five broods | per year. 5 {| 3,000 to 4,000 | (feeding). Onfonn 2-500-t> 600 ewes. On pounds of 1,500 33 pound 200 days to finish to 225 pounds (1 pound of gain from 7 180 eggs per hen (5 to 6 pounds feed per dozen eggs). 3-pound broiler from 8 pounds feed. 1 pound of gain from 7 pounds feed. 90% sold. 80 to 90% lamb crop. 7 pounds wool (ewes). 75 to 80% lamb crop, 8 pounds wool (ewes). per day. feed), of gain 150 days to finish gain from 3.5 to 4 pounds feed), hen (4 to 41/2 pounds feed per dozen eggs). / 31/2-pound broiler 1 pound of gain 95% sold. 100% lamb crop, 12 pounds wool. -6 pound gain per day. 225 pounds (1 pound 250 to 275 eggs per from 7 pounds feed. from 4 pounds feed. 10 pounds wool. 95 to 100% lamb crop, to Meat type Strict sanitation and disease conirol Careful selling and buying Egg-type hens Good feeding pro- gram Watch feed waste Steady marketing Sanitation Broiler-type chicks Watch feed waste Strict sanitation Watch financing costs Plenty shade and range Strict disease control Ample feed and water space Select for heavy lambs, wool clip Production selection Careful shearing and wool preparation Fast-gaining lambs Pelleted rations with antibiotics Parasite control eet}: es een os ee ee PAGE SIx soe i: Ce ee _MARKET BULL . QRS SE te Baca ee cope een ese Cee : ed BAY GGuaranteed by Manufacturer FFound by Stote Chemist HERMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee oa Best Yet 16% Protein Dairy Feed P (P) Fiber f PROTEIN FAT FIBER Best Yet 16% Protein Dairy leva &. B. C. FEED MILL, Jackson, Georgia : Whole Graaid Cete< Lightweight - & 10.0 4.8 16.0 J. T. HOPKINS AND SONS, Woycress, = : san (P) Fat F 16.6 3.8 16.1 Waco 24% ard Feed cum a (P) Protein he let, Georgia - GRANNEN FEED WiLL, re G 110 40 12.0 | KUDER PULP SALES COMPANY, Lake Alfred, Florida (P) Fiber F 13.1 7.7 13.5 Kuder Dried Citrus Pulp ork : ot BRANTLEY GIN COMPANY, Brantley, Alabama - Ground Peanut Vine Hay Meal and Molasses G& 75 3.0 33.0 | LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia (P) Fat and Fiber F 84 2.1 38.2 Tugalo River Grey Shorts ae CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia = River Dairy Feed i Prosperity Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 41.0 3.0 14.0 (P) For fs (P) Protein F 39.6 5.4 17.8 Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 36.0 3.0 17.0 | MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia (P) Fiber F 36.3 4.3 19.8 Vita-Maid 40% Hog ar ae CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia * Protein Low Peanut Vine Hay and Molasses G 8.0 3.6 24.6 - (P) Protein and Fat Be27.8 1.6 23.4 PUCKETT BROTHERS, Blakely, Georgia : Ground Ear Corn SG 8.0 2.5 11.0 Ground Peanut Hay with 20% Molasses (P) Protein F 7.3 2.6 9.8 (P) Fat : * Fiber High = CLARKS MILLING COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia j ~ Clarks Hi-Energy Broiler Mash G 23.0 5.6 5.5 RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Sf. Louis, Missouri is (P) Protein F 20.2 5.2 2.7 Custom Broiler Starter (Southern Poultry) Medicated Clark's Hi-Energy Broller Mash G 23.0 5.0 5.5 (P) Protein ar Proree a Se 2.8 | SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee : Securlty Breeder Mash Concentrate : Gilt Edge Wheat Gray Shorts G 15.0 3.5 6.0 (P) Fiber : (P) Fiber F 18.0 4.0 6.9 Security Egg Mash Concentrate 6 32.0. (P) Fiber Fs, 34 EELBECK MILLING COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia : White Hominy Feed G 10.0 5.0 5.0 SECURITY MILLS OF JACKSONVILLE, iNC., eckson, Florida (P) Protein and Fiber FP 8.7 5.2 7.0 Security Egg Mash erase gtr Se S ESTERWOOD RICE SALES CORPORATION, Esterwood, Louisiana Security Faxing Feed : Rice Mill Feed G 60 5.0 - 30.0 (P) Fiber (P) Fat F 5.8 4.0 31.2 * Protein Low, Fiber High SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia Duplex Growing Mash - Crumbles ~ FARMERS SEED AND FEED COMPANY, Fitzgerald, Georgia - (P) Fiber : Snap Corn GS 7.0 2.5 11.0 ~ _ fj (P) Fiber FF. 7.8 3.3 12.5 SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Geral oe < Sportan's Sdderner 16% Dairy Feed 16. FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia : (P) Fiber : i : Ground Cobs, shucks with Molasses 25% GS 2.0 & 24.0 . (P) Fiber F 5.4 7 37.1 STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, woe Georgia : aes Ground Cobs, Shucks with Molasses GS 2.0 5 24.0 Standards Formula Lay Concentrate G6 40.0 (P) Fiber F 5.0 7 34.7 : (P) Fiber ie ae FLORIDA SOAP CORPORATION, Doctors Inlet, Florida SWINT SEED AND GRAIN COMPANY, INC., Orchard Hill, Georgia St. Johns River 50% Protein Meat & Bone Meal G 50.0 9.0 3.0 Ideal All Mash Layer : (P) Protein F 46.7 11.8 2.2 : (P) Fiber GOLD KIST PEANUT GROWERS, Moultrie, Georgia WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia ~ 45% Protein Peanut Meal ond Hulls SG 45.0 2.0 16.0 Broiler Starter - Medicated (P) Protein F 43.0 6.7 14.1 (P) Fot / HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft, Valley, Georgia WILKES MILL AND FEED COMPANY, Washington, Georgia Winter Wheat Grey Shorts G 15.0 3.5 6.5 Wilkes Calf Feed (P) Fat F 15.6 2.8 5.1 (P) Fiber Pay Day Pig and Sow Feed G 16.0 3.0 6.0 - Milk More 16% Dairy Feed (P) Protein F 14.0 4.7 - 6.0 (P) Fiber FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE BUT WITHIN TOLERANCE APRIL, 1960 - ERIE ALFALFA MILLS, INC., Erie, Michigan in. GGuaranteed by Manufacturer &Found by State Chemist FIBER PROTEIN FAT DAVID BILGORE & COMPANY, Clearwater, Florida Bilgores (Brand) Citrus Pulp GS 60 3.6 15.0 * Fiber High F 6.6 3.1 16.4 BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia Birdsey's Game Bird Breeder Crumbles 6 200: 28. 5.0 * Fiber High F 20.9 3.5 5.3 THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION, Cincinnati, Ohio Buckeye 41% Protein Solvent Extracted Cottonseed Meal G 41.0 2.0 14.0 * Fiber High F 41.9 2.8 15.3 & L RICE MILL, INC., DeWitt, Arkansas Rice Bran @ 12.0 12.0 12.6 * Protein Low F 11.6 14.3 10.3 CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia : Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality GS 36.0 3.0 17.0 Fiber High F 363 5.4 18.6 Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 36.0 3.0 17.0 * Fiber High F 36.0 41 18.3 CENTRAL SOYA COMPANY, INC., Fort Wayne, Indiana Central Soybean Mill Feed GS 11.0 2.0 33.0 * Fiber High F 12.5 23 | 34.5 CRENSHAW'S, INC., Cleveland, Georgia Crenshaw's Broiler Starter - Medicated G 22.5 5.0 4.8 * Fat Low F 22.5 44 3.8 DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia Elizabeth Beauty Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal GS 41.0 3.0 14.0 * Protein Low - * Fiber Low F 40.3 5.0 15.4 DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee Arrow Pure Wheat Bran G 14.0 4.0 11.0 * Fat Low F 18.8 3.6 10.3 Red Lion Shorts GS 16.0 4.0 6.0 * Fat Low .F 16.0 3.6 5.9 Arrow. Pure Wheat Bran G 14.0 4.0 11.0 * Fat Low F 17.5 3.5 10.1 Arrow Pure Wheat Bran & 14.0 4.0 11.0 * Fat Low F 17.2 3.6 9.2 Red Lion Shorts : GS 16.0 4.0 6.0 . * Fat Low F 17.5 3.7 48 Arrow Pure Whect Bron G 14.0 4.6 11.0 * Fat Low F 18.1 3.5 10.5 Red Lion Shorts GS 16.0 4.0 6.0 * Fiber High FP 18.1 42 6.3 Erie Brand Alfalfa Meal : * Protein Low JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia _ Red Rose Dairy Feed : L * Fat Low ; GECRGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia Georgia Broiler H. &. Broiler Finisher * Protein Low HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Fr. vrs Guana Winter Wheat Grey Shorts * Fat Low HARPETH MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee Peerless 16% Dairy Feed : * Fiber High LAYONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Levonia, Georgia Tugalo River Grey Shorts * Fat Low ms Wheet and Oats . t * Fiber High i Tugale River Grey Shorts = 3 : * Fat Low 2 MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee evr Daisy Mae taview Mash SG * Fat Low ok NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota- Nutrena Complete Egg Ration (M) os * Fat Low PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia Pee Patrick's Cobs, Shucks - Molasses : 4 < = *- Fiber: High=.35. ee oie 56 PENDELTON OIL MILL, Pendleton, South Carolina ete Pendleton 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime vay 6 36.0 4.0 * Fiber High | F 37.58 PERRY'S PEANUT DRYERS & CLEANERS, Parrott, Georgia : os Perry's Ground Snap Corn a * Fiber High ae ; 16 RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri : een Purina 40% Hog Chow Supplement eke 40.0 * Protein Low PF 39.3 ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas t : Rice Mill By-Products Fiber High Rice Mill By-Products eh Se eee i : Fiber High ns $a 8 ene Continued on page Se RERS GUARANTEE BUT WITHIN TOLERANCE APRIL, 1960 Re tecksieecd eons ane WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama eat, STERN wis, ING., Rome, Georgia dim Dandy Dairy Feed 5 6 16.0 25 15.0 aes 6 148 23 10 oe * Fat Low FB 18.4 2.25 10.8 ow e 3.3 11.0. Jim Dandy Sweet Dairy, 16% Protein & 16.0 25 10.0 iver Best Wheat Browa Shorts GS 16.0 3.5 7.5 me * Fiber High P 19.1 2.7 10.9 wa Low pus 39) 86 Jim Dandy Sweet Dairy. 6 160 8625 6108 FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia : * Fiber High BF 19.4 2.6 11, Standards Formula 21% ee ae Mash & 21.0 4.9 5.0 Jim Dandy Uncle Sam Dairy Feed . G 16.0 2.5 150 219 3.8 48 * Fot Low F 17.2 22 15.8 FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED APRIL, 1960 AMA FLOUR MILLS, Decater, Alabama 2 feeds as declared MILLS, INC., aan, MWinois "8 feeds @s declared : FELLOWS MILLING COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia 'B. ANDERSON FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia 4 feeds as declared | NTA MILLING COMPANY, mews: Georgia 9 feeds as declared GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia _ AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Loulsvilte, Kentucky +17 feeds as declared : "DARRY-CARTER MILLING COMPANY, Lebanon, Tennosses 1 feed os declared /M. BICKLEY, ING., Morshatlville, Georgia ok feed as declared 4 feeds os declared FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia 9 feeds as declared GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia 30 feeds as declared 4 feeds as declared GOLD KIST PEANUT GROWERS, Moultrie, Georgia 1 feed as declared HALES AND HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 10 feeds as declared HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin-Ft. Valley, Georgia 8 feeds as declared DSEY | FLOUR AND FEED Macon, Georgia "16 feeds as declared HERMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee 1 feed as declared an RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Georgia ae +3 feeds as declared HIRAM MILLING COMPANY, Hiram, Georgia THE aa: COTTON OIL DIVISION, BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION, |. Chie 1 feed as declared WUHLER MILLS, es Buhler, Kansas 1 feed as dec! URCH'S TRADING oe Cited, Geouia a feed as declared ; BURDETTE MILL AND GIN COMPANY, Weiliagren, Georgia | 1 feed as declared BYRD MILING COMPANY, Loganville, Georgia es LB. CARTER FEED COMPANY, Buford, Georgia 1 feed as declared | CEDAR VALLEY MILLS, INC., Sinan Georgia | 6 feeds as declared CENTRAL SOYA COMPANY, Fort Wayne, Indiana 1 feed as declared 3 CHEROKEE FARMERS oe INC., Canton, Geergia 4 feeds as declared H Citrus FEED COMPANY, Pascale: Florida fe. at feed as declared CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia 4 feeds as declared : CLARK'S MILLING COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia _ 6 feeds as declared LYKES BROTHERS OF GEORGIA, INC., Albany, Georgia CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee SA feed as declared CLIMAX. MILLING: COMPANY, Climax, Georgia 1 feed as declared THE COLORADO MILLING AND er COMPANY, Denver, Colorado 2 feeds as declared eoena MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Columbia, Tennessee a feed as declared COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC. Flowery Branch, Georgia; Guntersviile, Alabama; ; Baltimore, Maryland z _ 37-feeds as declared ; COPE RENDERING COMPANY, ine. Moultrie, ae 1 feed as declared COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Alabama 7 feeds as declared DANIELS FEED AND SEED COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia 1 feed as declared DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia o 1 feed as declared DENMARK FEED MILL, Brooklet, me 1 feed as declared ce GRAIN COMPANY, Seer iti, - 1 feed as declared DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, perteaall Tennessee 6 feeds as declared witMER DORMINY,. Fitzgerald, Georgia 2 feeds as declared |ELBERTON FLOUR MILL, Elberton, Georgia a feeds as declared ERIE en MILLS, INC., Erie, Michigan : 3 feeds as d declared JOHN Ww. ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chaembiee, Georgia 8 feeds as declared Tk Da Sak Ope fe ea ie begs \EVER-BEST FEED MILL, ING,, Atlanta, oul 2 feeds as declared FAMBROUGH'S MILL, Monroe, Georgia 1 feed as declared FARMERS FEED AND a Sylvania, Georgia 5 as a declared 1 feed as declared INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina 3 feeds as declared JOINER AND GARNER, Sandersville, Georgia 1 feed as declared KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgie 5 feeds as declared KITCHENS FEED MILLING, INC., Atlanta, Georgia 4 feeds as declared KUDER PULP SALES COMPANY, Lake Alfred, Florida 1 feed as declared LA CROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin 1 feed as declared LANIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 3 feeds as declared LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, erica 3 feeds as declared 9, R. LONGINO, McDonough, Georgia 2 feeds as declared LORRET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1 feed as declared LOUISIANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Crowley - penne: Louisiana 3 feeds as declared 1 feed as declared McMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana 15 feeds as declared MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 4 feeds as declared MASTER MIX FEED MILLS, INC., Athens, Georgia 2 feeds as declared : MILLMORE MILLING COMPANY, Sparta, Georgia ree 3 feeds as declared MIXQN MILLING COMPANY, Cairo - Camilla, Georgia eee 2 feeds as declared a MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Quincy, Illinois ts 3 feeds as declared ; a MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia re 2 feeds as declared NELSON BROKERAGE COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia 1 feed as declared NEUMOND, INC., St. Louis, Missouri e ; : 1 feed as declared : oh NORTH GEORGIA FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia j Ss 1 feed as declared : NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota oer 13 feeds as declared ; OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia 7 feeds as declared PASCO PACKING COMPANY, Dade City, Florida 1 feed as declared - PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia 1 feed as declared \ J. D. PERKERSONS SONS, Austell, Georgla 3 feeds as declared THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Clinton, lowa 7 feeds as declared PLANTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Clarksdale, Mississipp! 1 feed as detlared PRESLEY AND VAUGHN, Toccoa, Georgia 1 feed as declared PRODUCERS RICE MILL, INC., Stuttgart, Arkansas 1 feed as declared THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, IHinois 1 feed as declared : (Continued on page 8) 8 hs PAGE EIGHT _ ie tc 5 McClellan type Army sad-|- ; die, perfect condition, $15. GAME, FOWL, etc. Bill Caudell, 829 Falls St., Ssalapsishae luis FOR SALE FOR SALE cones FOR SALE 100 cap. feed bags med. = 3 Bobwhite Quail, 1 week up. Permit No. 36; Cornish ban- tam baby chicks. These are bull dog type and are from blue ribbon winners. C. E. Duke, 1803 Bouldercrest Dr. ae Atlanta 16, Ph, MA 7- Quail eggs, $15. C. Pheas- ant eggs, 20c ea. Add postage. Permit No. 12. J. A. Bacon, Plains. Several prs. of fine pigeons, including Blue Kings, Silver Kings, White Swiss, Mondain- es, etc. Come get them, or write for full information. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. .2, Wrightsville. Bobwhite quail eggs and baby birds, also pheasant eggs and chicks here. Permit No. 14. T. G. OKelley, Maysville, Ph. OL. 2-2121. Red Giant Homer Pigeons $5. pair. M. G. de La Rue, 307 Spring St., Decatur. White New Zealand rabbits, $1. ea. my place. Mrs. Green egent, Rt. 1, Box 507 B, Au- gusta, Ph. 6-3155 (Augusta). American Giant Homer _ Pigeons.-Mated and working, #5. pair. Lewis T. Lindsey, Rt. J, Silver Creek. Ringneck pheasant and partridge chicks priced ac- cording to age; also the eggs. Ringneck pheasant cock and } hens, now laying $15. James . Webb, 133 Anderson Cir- ele, Smyrna, Ph. HE 5-4067. Quail and pheasant eggs, also baby quail and baby heasants. Permit No. 19. Jalter H. Hagan, Renolds Rd., Morrow, Ph. GR. 8-6623. Bobwhite quail eggs, 20c a.: day old Bobwhite quail 30c ea. Permit No. 2 Curtis Hudson, Rt. 2, Maysville. Northern Bobwhite quail ecgs, available now, will ship; also baby quail, will not ship under 4 wks. old. Permit No. 13. D. L. Brook- ans, 5861 Morningside Dr. Co- fithbus, Ph, FA. 3-9175. 31 White New Zealand rab- bits, 6 does, 3 bucks and 7 heavy weight Calif. rabbits $1.50 ea. or $45. for the lot. Valley Darnell, Rt. 1 Box 15, Commerce. White and Silver King igeons and some _ crosses. Reasonable price. Dalton Mathis, Rt. 4, Box 192, Fitz- gerald. < ji 95 feeds as declared 2 pts. clean nice pecan meats, $1.50 PP through 3rd zone. Mrs. Genie Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan. Free poultry fertilizer. Come any time. Bring bushel baskeis or buckets, if possible. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., N. E, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152. Pn ROGR S Be e See a Catnip, 30c bunch; pepper- mint, 30c doz; Queen of Mead- ow, 25c bunch; Ratsbane 60c large match boxful, Add post- age. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt., Ellijay. 2 large hams cured out with black pepper and borax, 60c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Road, Dal- ton. White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. with letter, 5, $1.10; Bur- lap bags 15c ea. Send postage. Mrs, J. E. Carter, Mcmurry Dr., S. W., Box 487, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI 4-1388. Hand made old time bull whip, 4 plaited of Indian tan cow hide, with handle plaited inside of whip, $1 ft. any length you want. Bud Murker- son, Rt. 6, Eastman. Yellow root, fresh dug and washed, 85c for 4 lb. lard boxful. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. , Blue Gill Bream Finger- lings, truck del. Lanier Craft, Clayton. Five hives of honey bees in patent type hives with one super on ea. hive. Recently inspected and are free from disease. Ralph Martin, Rt. 1, Oxford, Ph. 6777 (Covington). Orchard grass and Fescue hay, square bales, 1960 crop, 65c bale. Will del. in Atlanta area for 75c bale. Ralph Dan- gar Box 3, Roswell, Ph. 993- 3 Lazy Daisy churns, two care No. 8, two gal. cap., $4 ea.; one, 1 gal. cap., $2. Also, sev. wooden and iron wheels for sale, Mrs. Susie Ries, 535 8th St., c/o Macon Cabinet Works, Macon. _ Clover-Rye hay, well ferti- lized, twine tied bales. No rain. New crop. $1.25, bale or $45 ton at barn on my-farm on Flint River Rd. Will del. short distance for small extra chg. William Caton, Jonesboro, Ph: MA 2-0300. heavy wt. unwashed 20c ea. in lots of 12 or more. Evelyn Bramlett, Margret. Honey, extracted and pas- teurized, 1959 crop, 2 1b. jar 60c; Case of 12 jars, $6.25, FOBR.; also bulk honey (bring your own container) 25c John L, Snare, Rt. 4, Gaines- ville. 3 lbs. yellow beeswax $2.50. PP. Geo. N. Thomas, Rocky Ford. Western type saddle, like new, $50. G. C. Parker, 1733 Valencia Rd., Atlanta, Ph. DR. 8-2454. One salt cured ham, weight 22 1b., 85c lb, PP. Homer B. Turner, Rt. 2, Box 65, Min- eral Bluff. - 5000 nice creasoted pine posts, from 2-1/2 in. to 12 in. in diameter, lengths 6- 1/2 ft. and 8-1/2 ft. corner posts. Dr. Virgil S. Steele, Eastman, Ph. 3269. One Tan Five-Piece Stain- Jess King Hereford Parade saddle, like new, complete with corona, $400.00. Jack Crowder e/o Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-8656. Angle steel posts, self fas- nee type, painted like new: 9 = 37-- 8 ft., total of 62 ft.-$75 value for $50. H. T. Gordon, 2175 Lenox, Rd. N. E.. Atlanta 5, Ph. ME. 6-1046. Yeliow root, freshly dug and washed, 4 Ib. lard box ful, 75c; dried yellow root, 4 lb. box 60c; Queen of Medow, 6 bunches 50c. Add _ postage. Mrs, Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want clean picked Huckle-. berries for home use. State price per gal. and when and where berries can be picked up. Chester Richardson, 984 Burns Dr. S. W. Atlanta 10, oor: Ph. PL 3-8727 after Want farm bell. W. H. Dick- erson, 201 Greene St., Augusta Want large size sunflower seed. A. E. Smith, 505 Wilson Mill Rd. S. W. Atlanta 11. Want roots of herb named Crow Hotch. Write first. Mrs. Jewel Taylor Rt. 1, Wildwood. Ib. | 1, Cumming. fT es Bit 9 7 ite terial nicely made. 60c post-} Emb. pillow cases on sheet- ing size 20 x 36 different de-|an i signs, His and Hers, Mr. and Mrs. Good Night and Sweet] lis Dreams, $1.50 set. pot holders 15c ea. or 2, 25c.|_ Add postage. Vella Rice, Rt. Several : ) bed quilt tops, pieced Tulip design, bright colors on white broadcloth, machine pieced, $5. ea. PP. Mrs. J. G. Rt. 1, Felton. , Pot holders, plain or asst. colors, jersey cotton 10 ea.; large size dbl. | Austin, | tch borders, dress rappliqued, pillow ca edge also tatting by y. Mary Whisler, 1538 Hills Rd., Atlanta 19 6-5886. also quilt tops and bottoms, ored a $5 ea. Add postage. Will give free $1 gift for ea. order on the quilt tops and. bottoms. Mrs. G. T. Porterfield, Rt. 2, Comer. New quilts, dbl, bed_ size, hand made sheeting, lining dyed to match tops, $5. ea. 60 postage. Mrs. Dave Gar- lin, Adairsville. : Extra large size quilt tops, pattern tops and others, all good material and well sew- ed, $3.-$3.75 ea. Money - or- der. Mrs. Oscar Taylor, Ha- zlehurst. 10 new hand made quilts, $5. ea.; one quilt, a Girl with Bonnet, Gown and umbrella appliqued, $10. ea. Lining yed to match all new ma- age. Mrs. Grady Jenkins, Rt. 2, Box 192, Adairsville. : 2 pr. pillowcases of good white material, emb. design in white with white crochet trimming $3.50 pr.; terry cloth dishtowels, col. emb. designs, narrow crochet trim on ends, 50c ea.; one doily 9 in. crochet of green with 1-1/4 in. yellow : roses around $1. Add postage. Mrs. Julia Singleton, 1139 Hall Ave., S. E., Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 7-2654. : June 24, Union Stock Yards, sociation Sale, 1 p. m. pieced on machin colored new scra all PP. Mrs. Hi 416 Hill St., ' Crocheted vanity emb. with crocheted age. No chec Davis. Rea June 8, Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifto! Coastal Bermuda Pellet Short Course and June 9, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton - G . Seedsmen Association Short Course 8 June 10, Albany - Georgia Angus Associati June 11, Veterans Memorial State Park, Corde Annual Georgia Quarter Horse Associa June 15, Georgia Experiment Station, Experi Seedsmen Association Short Course con Albany = Georgia Angus FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED APRIL, 1960 (Continued from page 7) RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri . SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida 2 feeds as declared 3 . REX RICE COMPANY, INC., Eunice, Louisiana 1 feed as declared _ SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia ss 6 feeds as declared RITCHIE FEED MILL, Dillard, Georgia 1 feed as declared SOUTHERN SOYA CORPORATION, Estill, South Carolina 2 feeds as declared . sae RIVER BRAND RICE MILLS, INC., Eunice, Louisiana 2 feeds as declared SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spai 4 feeds as declared = rtanburg, South Carolina ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas 1 feed as declared RODNEY MILLING COMPANY, Kansas City, Missouri 1 feed as declared 7 ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia 1 feed as declared STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 7 feeds as declared ; : STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia 1 feed as declared STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared gece W. T. SCOTT'S FARM MILL, Ashburn, Georgia 1 feed as declared SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicago; Albany, Douglas, East Point 14 feeds as declared and Cumming, SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee 6 feeds as declared SYCAMORE MILLING COMPANY, Sycamore, Georgia 1 feed as declared _ me SECURITY MILLS OF JACKSONVILLE, INC., Jacksonville, Florida 2 feeds as declared SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Caroling 3 feeds as declared THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia 2 feeds as declared THOMPSON POULTRY AND FEED, Hiram, Georgia 1 feed as declared : se SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1 feed as declared BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia 1 feed as declared SMITH-DOUGLAS COMPANY, INC., 1 feed as declared Norfolk, Virginia WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia 3 feeds as declared } SMITH RICE MILL, INC., DeWitt, Arkansas 1 feed as declared WEST END MILLING COMPANY, INC., Quitman 1 feed as declared |, Georgia J. ALLEN SMITH AND COMPANY, Knoxville, Tennessee 1 feed as declared SOUTH GEORGIA BROILERS, INC., Blackshear, Georgia 1 feed as declared WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 29 feeds as declared YAZOO VALLEY OIL MILL, INC., Greenwood, Mississippi 1 feed as declared : SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia 8 feeds as declared Penalized SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia; Savannah, Georgia 2 feeds as declared As Declared Other Violations TOTAL |