Bulletin Commissioner ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ll, 1961 $5 FOR FARM TRUCK TAGS Teves without ade- over a period of years, hazard of winterkill of of Agriculture report. ation. with the Georgia > of ieosen. ene _ progressively more y on plots that re- fertilization. Excessive in hardening the pa racting the results of the unt of damage depended d ratios of nitrogen applied during the pre- s. Where no nitrogen lied, good stands were ardless of the potash ferti- newer that high Fee Heavy applications of ni- ed in rapid removal of po- he soil. This, in turn, in- ton |crawler TD-6 with 8 ft. hyd. PAGE THREE _ Ovei 00, 4 t., feeders, can be used with hens or broilers; 30 Johnson automatic waterers for hens. All cheap or exch. for saddle horse or janes pony. Dalton} Mathis, Rt. Box 192, Fitz- gerald, 1 Ph. 693 By 1952 ] Ford, F-100, 1/2 ton *| pick-up truck, excel, motor and tires, 8 cylinder engine. Sacrifice, $375. Walter Poe, 1370 DeKalb Ave., NE, At- Janta 7, Ph. 688- 8014. ~ Cub tractor, disc harrow, plow, cultivator and planter, all in good cond. See. J. Yarbrough, Rt. 1, Aragon. 1950 Farmall C. tractor, cultivator, harrow, plow, and duster. Can be seen at the end of the street at the old Brim Place in Sasser. Mrs. Coney Cunningham, Sr., 213, 16th Ave. E., Cordele, Ph. 1312-W. : Dbl. box gin press and con- dens; pr. cotton scales for -| weighing bales of cotton; pr. cotton seed scales; Mitchell oil burning, dryer; several | belts, dif. size and lengths; al- so, several pipe or lent flues dif. sizes. All cheap. W. J. Harrison, Harrison, Ph. 399M2 (Tennille). - 24 disc harrow, prac. new, 3 point hitch, it comes out cutting position when power lift is raised, for quick sale, i -| $125. P. C. Jordari, Rt. 1, Bos- ton, Ph. CA. 6-4515 (Thom- _| asville). New Farmall M pulley for ;| tractor, $15.; 2 disc plow, for Ford tractor, 3 point hook-up, $100.; McCormick mule drawn hay rake, $40.; 2 oer spring tooth harrow, "$25. All good cond. Harvey Brown, Rt. 1, Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1- 5571. 1953 Ford truck, $395.; ood, 6 row, cotton duster, 35.; also, want good well pump, and good, 10 disc, bob harrow, cheap for cash. L. A. Barron, Rt.-4, Cochran, Ph. - | WE. 4-7168. : Allis Chalmers G. tractor with cultivators, disc plow, bush bog harrow and planter with good tires for sale or trade for good pick-up truck. | Located 1/2 mi. N. of Canton. W. D. Garrett, Rt. 3, Canton. 1952 Ford tractor, bush and bog harrow, 2 section spring tooth harrow and platform for lift. All for 3 point hitch and in good _cond., $950. cash. Robert D. Weir, 1510 Maple St., Carrollton, Ph, TE. 2- 1952 Ford tractor, A-1l .|cond., has rebuilt motor and rebuilt all over 100 pct., has new tires, rear has 11 x 28, new paint job a runs good $795. W. M. Oglesby, . ne ay eee Park, Ph. PO. 340 Good 2 wheel trailer with good body and tires; also, two, 1 H., steel beam cotton planters, Cole and Oliver peanut weeder and Joe harrow. Blanford Watson, Mauk, 1952 Ford tractor, good cond,, good rubber, $600.; lift -{type, 20 disc, harrow, $125.; >| bottom plow, two 14 in. lift type, $145.; planters, cultiva- tor, fertilizer attach., prac. new, $365. Will sell tractor separately. Equip. located on farm near Hawkinsville. Thomas Wade, 247 Meadow- dale Dr., Warner Robins, Ph. WA. 2-8025. Complete line of equip, for producing 11,000 broilers, in good cond., always carefully maintained: 22 brooders, 143 feeders, 30 8 ft. waterers W. B. Hart, Midland, Ph. FA, 3- 7961 (Columbus). 60 hp Intnl. power unit, perfect cond.; 14 in. Case hammermill with new flat belt; E-Z Flow, 10 ft., fert. spreader with new tires, used once; 24 ft. Red Head eleva- tor, Wisc. Coal motor for hay and grain, used very little; planter and fert. distributor for 130 Intnl. tractor, plant- ed 16 A. cotton, 7 A. corn. All good cond, John Goldin, Rt, 2, Temple, Ph, 562-3463 a after 8 PM. Bulldozier: Intnl. Diesel angle blade, recently over- auled $2 1900. aes Beer x 328 ee Shee Purina ' "| Ph. LE 7-6827, Tree planter, large coulter, heavy bearings, good cond,, $195. William E. Suber, 1430 Elizabeth Ave., Perry, Ph, GA. 9-1801. pull Bae : New Holland Corn shucker and sheller, fair shape, $50. cash. Located 4 mi. W. Haw- kinsville on Hwy. 26. B. D. Brown, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. Tractors: Ford, $2,400; Gis 50. D. s0d seeder, $475.,; hay paler, $1,150; combine, $400.; cattle eeeyee, tractor rack, $75.; Case grain drill, $150.; drag harrow, $100.; baled hay ae $200.; wae gon, $25.; 1/2 pe See) Piok- up truck, dk - Dodge stake nae $45) Hardy, Rt. D.| fin, Ph: Ser John Deere 40 tractor, al- most new cond. with two, 16]. in., bottom plows, cultiv: or, distributors, planters and Jo: Deere B. with cultivator, ae 14 in., bottoms on wheels and Turner peanut shaker, ur- brella, cotton dusting shields bumping stalk cutter and % ft. harrow. Mrs. E, A, Row- ell, Osierfield. Toolbar with 9 ft. and 3 disc plow for Farmall M. tractor, in Rie good cond., both $250. M. Cannafax, Zebulon, PA LO. 7-8708. ~ Allis Chalmers 90 combine with grain bin, also 12 ft. truck flat and side bodies. Excel. cond. W. B. Gunnin, Jr., Rt. 2, Danielsville. Cattle type sideboards, will fit 1949-1953 Chevrolet pick- up truck, painted and in good cond., $20. Pilot Filmore, Rt. 3B) Box 172, Riverdale Rd., College Park. Sears 5 hp tractor with equip., cultivator, planter, and rotary mower. E. L. Lawrence, Rt. 4, Ringgold, Ph, WE. 5-2063, 1 H. wagon, buggy, Cole corn planter; cultivator; stalk cutter; mower; rake, distri- butor; 2, 1 H., turning plows; also, other misc, farm equi Miss Josephine Raley, c 0 Rawlings sgusplah Sanders- ville, Ph. 323 1946 Ford ae truck; 1951 Studebaker ick-up truck; 1948 Ford, 1- P73 ton pulpwood truck; 1946 Chev-| rolet, 1-1/2 ton truck; 1949 Ford tractor with equipment, D. G. Wood, Rt. 1, Adairsville. WD and WD-45 Allis Chal- mers tractor, planters, cul- tivators, guano, cotton-seed hoppers, disc plows, harrows, 2 type sub-soilers, 2 cycle mowers; 3/4 heavy duty pick- up truck, factory and cattle bodies; pick- -up hay baler, power take-off; ide-delivery rake, A-1 cond. B. Railey, aes Sumter, Americus, Ph. Approx. 4,500 layer cakes, mostly Pockman, complete with all necessary equip., some stainless steel waterers. No reasonable offer refused. R. L. Russell, Rt. 3, Winder, Ph, 867-3938 after 6 PM. Intnl, Harvester hammer- mill, 10 in. belt driven with sacking equip., has not been used over 10 hrs., $100.; 6 disc Case tiller, pull type with pick-up lift on rubber, 3 new tires, prac. new, no junk, Not used over 10 ae $200. Hardwick Harris, Rt. Gibson. Gasoline engine; 2 hay rakes; 2 mowing machines; old fashion wheat thrashing mach; old fashion wheat bind- er; two, 2 H., turning plows; two, 1 i, turning plows and lots of other horse drawn farming equip. Mrs. Tiney Roberts, Rt. 1, Suwanee. One gallon electric pasteu- rizer, in perfect cond., for sale. G. L. Durden, 5017 | Bloomfield Rd., Macon, 14 in. bottom plow for Ford or Ferguson tractor, perfect shape, $125. W. ee Bill Knight, Rt. 3, Lyons, Heavy duty David Bradley cut-off saw with 30 in. blade and set of number 144 culti- vators for Farmall cub trac- tor, all in new cond. for sale or trade for cattle or power saw. Sloan Whitlock, Rt. 2, Toccoa. No. 90 Allis Guainien com- bine with 2 row Ro-Master corn head, 2 row Cole plant- ing and fert. unit with dbl spouts for Allis Chalmers 3 potny hitch, All like new. John W. Wilson, Rt. 2, Stapleton, Box 275, a alt turner, lay-off plow, No. 821 Ford tractor with Sherman digger, 24 in. and 12 in. buckets, Ford loader and loader bucket. Charles ore Lawrenceville, Ph. TH. Athens bush and bog har- row, 8 disc tempting barring, perfect cond., except worn ee John Deere, 6 disc, on rubber tires, good disc; good 2 H. wagon, iron wheels, trac- tor and mule hitch, freshly painted, good wood body; Intnl, T-50 hay baler, motor and baler excel. cond., not junk, Lon Whitehead, Rt. ie Borgart. 10 hp Howard rotohoe, 25 hrs. use, $300.; also, one with no hrs., $350.; also air com- pressor. 65 CFM, 2 wheel trailer type, $650. Mrs. E. C. Lambert, Jr., 5680 Lake For- rest Dr., NW, Atlanta Dae BL. 5-0743. One F-30 in good shape, $350.; cub 3, perfect tires, cul- tivator tools, $325.; Ford trac- tor, 4 good tires, new rings and inserts, $250.; 1946 Ford 1-1/2 ton truck with 1952 motor, needs rings, $200. B. J. Beall, Rt. 2, Hazelhurst, Ph. FR. 5-2824 (no collect calls). One ea., lift type, 20 disc harrow, Sears and Ford, in good shape, lift type; Dear- born scoop for Ford tractor, good shape, lift type, for sale or will trade for field cultiva- tor. Floyd Hanners, Rt. 1 Grantville, Ph. JU. 3-2239. 300 gal. fuel oil tank and 65,000 BTU heater (for poul- try house) $75. or best of- fer; also, Husky garden trac- tor and equip, turning plow, dise harrow and cultivator, needs some repair, $150. Chas. B. Summers, 131 Lee Rd., Mableton. David Bradley garden trac- tor, 5 hp, and turning plow, $215.: harrow, $25.; bulldozer blade, $17.50; cultivator, $27.- 50. All in near new cond. Sell together or as priced. Ann Best, 749 Flatshoals Ave., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-5311. EQUIPMENT WANTED Want plow point and Land- side (or slide) for Chatta- nooga 24 plow. State cond. and price in first letter. C. D. oe 31 Pearl Lane, Cham- ee, Want 40 to 55 hp tracior, gas or Diesel, any make. Will buy the best tractor for the money. Give all information in first letter. Will pay cash. No equip. wanted. L. L. Garrett, Barnesville. Want All Purpose plow, 3 point hitch, in good cond. and LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Black Angus cow, freshe: in March with second ca and her heifer calf, 8 mos. old, full stock, do not have pa- pers, $300. 00 for both, Grek Reece, III Marble flee Rd, Marietta. Polled Hereford bulls, two, 6 - 8 mos. old, Perfection and Domino breeding, I. W. Whee- less, Rt. 3, Box 82, Griffin, Ph, 5756 2 ee bulls, pi purebred but not Reg., both 12 mos. old, $125.00 ea. at farm. Paul J. Cain, Rt. pl Commerce. Good, young, Reg. Angus bull, 14 mos. old, Bardolier breeding, $175.00. Del. within 90. mi. McClure, AM. 5-2266. ~ Part Guer nsey and p Jersey Heifer, Dawsonville, free (OeING Ph, radius. are will Peeshien: 11th of Feb. Located 1 mi. from Murrayville on Yellow Creek Rd. Henry Walden, Murrayville. 2 Reg. Holstein bulls, out of dams averaging 13,000 and 12,000 lbs. milk, sired by ABS bulls, proven breeders, 2 yrs. old, dehorned and with rings. R. G. Reynolds, Monroe, Ph. 8-4032. and 23 mos. 2 Reg. Hereford bulls, 21 old; exceptional quality for herd bulls, Larry Domino bloodlines. | sent on request. M. C. Roberts, Picture Ball Ground, Ph. 4811. Excellent Dbl. standard polled Hereford sire, SS Ad- vance Domino, 1955, deep red, born Jan, 2, very gentle, halter broke and proven sire, Sell to prevent inbreeding. John B. Smith, Cleveland Rd., Dalton, Ph. BR. 6:30 PM. 8-3705 after 4 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 22 mos. old, ready for heavy service; 14 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bull, 9 - 106 mos. old. All well marked and from good bloodlines and jJarge for age. Harry A. Was- den, MD, Quitman, 2 Reg. polled Hereford hei- fers, with papers, 22 mos. old. Will make good foundation stock. From one of top herds in Ga., very good breeding. A. M. Wall, c/o Pine Meadow Farm, Rt. 5, Box 455-A, Sa- vannah. Reg. Shorthorn bull, calved Aprile. 1960, from the bloodlines of Boots Pure Drug Co., Ltd., Marquart, Teegan- din and Schell, red and white color, very outstanding indi- vidual, reasonable. Edwin D. Foshee, Jr., Box 71, Barnes=- ville, Ph. 467. Young Reg. Hereford pull, 14 mos. old, well broken toe halter and to lead, excel. pedi- gree, Grandsire from England, imported dam straight Hazlett breeding. A good in- dividual, reasonably priced; also, few heifers and cows. Ward Meade, c/o Meade Farm, cheap. Harold T. Wallis, Rt.| Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. 428 2, Carrollton. 8772. Want hydraulic ram in good| ,, Holstein heifer, 5 way ar- cond. State size and cond. Joe B. Biddy, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Want post hole digger for use on Allis Chalmers tractor, hydraulic lift. State m a k e, cond., size of auger and price. Homer L. Capel, 3270 Mary Drive, Macon. Want cylinder head for Far- mall H. tractor; also, set of cultivators and planters for Farmall H., late model per- ferred. State price. Thomas E. Teasley, Rt. 3, Elberton, Ph. 1779-R-4. Want old model Ford trac- tor or Ferguson, within 50 mi. at right price. Hoyt Lit- | tle, Rt. 3, Commerce. ~ Want TD-9 or TD-6 Intnl. Crawler tractor or other good make of the same size in good cond. H. A. Manning, Rt. 3, Dublin, : Want one or more Butane tanks, any size, Thomas E. ) Byrd, Reynolds, tificial, wt. approx. 900 lbs., will freshen within the next 30 days, $295.00. Robert N. Gilbert, Fayetteville Rd., Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-8777. Seto good cows and heifers, all with calves at foot or safe in calf; also, young and ma~ ture bulls to pick from. All Reg. Shorthorns or polled Shorthorns. Best bloodlines, herd Cert. and accredited. George H. Miller, Thomaston, Ph. 647-7405. Swine OIC breeding medium blocky sex, $20.00 to Reg. either ea. shoats, $30.00 stock, from type stock, in buyers name, treated and crated; al- so, one, 2 yr. old boar, $45 at farm: Paul J, Cain, Rte, Commerce. Gilts, Hampshir e all ages, meat typs,. breeding stock, Future Pattern breeding. I, W. Wheeless, Rt. 3, Box 82, Sn st 5756, aK Feeds Penalized For ails To Meat Manutack es ( October, 1960 a oe ARMERS OIL MILL, INC., Thomasville Secrginne: _ 6 Guaranteed by Manufacturer r Farmpre Brand 44% Protein Expeller Prime soybean Meat a8 F Pound by State Chemist (P) Protein & Fiber | P Penalized HATCHER MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Sees, es Bae eases : Super Duper Sweet Flakes j " (P) Fiber EROTAIN EAL Rees KITCHENS FEED MILLING, ue Atlanta, Geergia S ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois : : : Money meker 16% pel eed Hatcher Mill Feed 3 11.0 (P) Protein Lae ek ue MeMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana A le Mixer i ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia Master Mix 32% Catt Miss Bess Dalry Feed ; j i (P) Protein & Fiber (P) Protein MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia. See AN at : Folrway Broiler Starter Medicated (Zolaene) at : : (P) Protein & Fiber AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky : i ae WAS NORTH GEORGIA RENDERING COMPANY, Canton eorgia - Red A Super Bigs Energy ee Ration 3 : Hydrolyzod Feather Meal 6 Mitel . i : = (P) Protein _ BRANNEN FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia eee) Ground Oats SECURITY MILLS, ING., Knoxville, Tonnes 3. Security Broiler Ration U Medicate: ee : : y _(P) Fiber DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia - 5 Elizabeth Beauty Brand" 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal : 2.0 sO aetna: cour Augusta, Georgla (P) Protein & Fiber E31: : airy = tpi Biber JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia Moflo 16% Dalry Feed Lancaster 16 Dairy Feed : & q ; (P) Fiber oe : 2 : SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia FARMERS ENTERPRISE, Alma, Georgia ee Broller Starter Mash Medicated = C & C Broiler Finisher Medicated s i 4 4 : - (P) Protein - oy eB) Testelh 18S 29 | Swirt & COMPANY OIL MILL, Albany, Georgia ee FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia Swift's Cottonseed Meal or Pellets 36% Protein I if G i 4.0 a Prime Quality e os (P) Fat R E 3.6 A (P) Fiber Feeds Failing To Meet Manufacturers Guarantee But Within Tolerance. : October, 1960 : Guoranteed by Manufacturer : HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin ~ FR. Valley, Scsrsia , : : 5 Pay Day Winter Wheat Grey Shorts _ Found by State Chemist : : * Fat Low - Winter Wheat Grey Shorts : * Fat Low = PROTEIN FAT FIBER LAWSON & MANOUS FEED MILL, Canton, Georgla = CAMILLA COTTON OIL COMPANY, Camilla, eeorals : : L & M All Mash Medicated | ; Micoga mrsne 36% Protein Cotronseed Meal 36.0 4.0 & Protein Low * Fiber High 37.2 LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee _ CARCLINA MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, South Carolina : : a : Loret aay Grou ley ee : South States All Mash Crumbles 16.5 5 : d fore ncror: * Fiber High 20.4 3. . McMILLEN FEED MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia - : _ Master Mix Broiler Starter Concentrate | * Fiber High ~ Pi ity B 9 : rine Qual oe Master Mix 40% Hog Concentrate 889 s : aes * Fiber High ae * Fiber High ; : Master Mix Sweet 16% Daley sis | - CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee * Fat Low. : Gilt Edge Wheat Grey Shorts : Z Master, Me 40% Heg Concentrate : * Fiber High E i 2 Fiber High =o nO nOu@no CROSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama : MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia ee Jazz Grower - Crumbles Fairwey Cage Concentrate Medicated * Protein Low * Fiber High Jazz Hog Supplement (Pellets) Concentrate * Fiber High MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia Vita-Maid 40% Hog Supplement * Fiber High White Tulip Wheat Shorts : * Fiber High n@n@1@1@ be Od OH) tt ww ND SOMO wm am Ww AON 1 Om nmonounone White Tullp Wheat Shorts : MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, Chamblee, Gearsia a * Fiber High Georgia Rose Breeder Ration G@ DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, D : * Protein Low ; Dawson, Georgia : Elizabeth Beauty Brand" 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal : : OZIER'S FEED MILL, INC., Bowden, Georgia Frime Quality Judi-Bilt All: Mash Puller Grower : * Fiber High Judi-Bilt All Mash Pullet Grower ; _* Fiber High * Fiber High Elizabeth Beauty Brand" 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal -* Fiber High n@n@ Z poo S ORHAN FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee PELHAM OIL & FERTILIZER COMPANY, Pelham, Georgia Red Lion Shorts 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Prime Quality * Fiber High ; * Fiber High Red Lion Shorts * Fiber High RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri Purina Turkey Finisher T No. 1 Red Lion Shorts 6 * Fat Low & Fiber High a Sel OaNiera: eset eaeee: * Fiber High Red Lion Shorts n@On@unGn@ PPP SRDS mo~scsee0o PRD mouonouo < ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas Fiber :iilge Rice Mill By-Products | BIKIEPORTLAND FLOUR MILLS, INC., Arkonsas City, Kansas * Fiber High Wheat Bran 6 3 3 d Rice Mill By-Product - * Fiber High : a moe a * Fiber High JOHN w. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgla Lancaster Dalry Feed (20) ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia Cherokee Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal * Protein Low Cherok FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgla . ee ee Piste pee hi, a Perfecto 16% Dairy Feed n@ * Fiber High * Fat Low Feedright Master Broiler Starter Medicated * Fat Low Feedright Master Broiler Starter Medicated SARDIS MILLING COMPANY, Sardis, Georgia Sardis Check-R-Mix Laying Feed * Protein Low | SECURITY MILLS, Knoxville, Tennessee : _ Security Broiler Ration U Medicated @ * Fiber High Fe * Fat Low Feedright Master Broiler Starter Medicated * Fat Low Feedright Master 36% Poultry Concentrate * Fiber High nOnG@ nnn @ PON OL UE Tm Dw bpowWoOWONONO Sov wwwwwoan boDDOCOONG SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Montgomery, Alabama Scoco 45% Expeller Seybean Meal 6 * Fiber High FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia F-R-M 38% Sow & Pig Supplement * Fiber High Swine Test Station 15% Protein Ration i * Fiber High F-R-M Sow & Pig Supplement Pellets * Fat Low Macon, Georgia Scoco 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Prime Qvetiy * Fiber High 3 A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURING COMPAN De Staley's 21% Corn Glaten Tene Pik nO yOn@ SR Senn wonwoo FLORIDA SOAP CORPORATION, Doctors Inlet, peida i 50% eri Mec & Bone Meal Ce Protein: Low : " October, 1960 WINTER GARDEN CITRUS PRODUCTS COOPERATIVE, Winter Garden, Fla. Wholesun Dried Citrus Pulp G 6.0 * Fat Low B 6.9 Y, Atlanta, Georgia eg is Te a f ; VALDA WOOTEN, McRae, Georgia Scraps ce ee G 500 8.0 3.0 Sugar Creek Brand Ground Mixed Hay & Molasses G * Protein Low F 8.8 F 48.8 , 26 : * Fat Low | Feeds Found As Declared _ October, 1960 THE FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, Donalsenville, Georgia 1 feed as declared FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY, Rome, Georgia 1 feed as declared MPANY, Kansas City, Missourl d FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Auguste, Georgia 9 feeds as declared FELLOWS MILLING COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia 1 feed as declared FINDLEY BROTHERS MILL, Duluth, Georgia 3 feeds as declared W. B. FLEMING COMPANY, Jacksonville, Florida 1 feed as declared FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia 13 feeds as declared GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia 49 feeds as declared GENERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota 13 feeds as declared GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia 7 feeds as declared GEORGIA BROILERS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared GEORGIA FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Gainesville Bs 1 feed as declared GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Georgia 2 feeds as declared GILMER COUNTY FARM DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, Ellijay, Georgia 1 feed as declared OMI ANY, Laurens, South Carolina ; : GOLDEN ROD OIL MEAL SALES COMPANY, Memphis, Tennessee 1 feed as declared GROGAN FEED & POULTRY, Cumming, Georgia 3 feeds as declared HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinols 10 feeds as declared HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. len Georgia 12 feeds as declared MARK HEARD, JR., FEED COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia 1 feed as declared HECKLE BROTHERS, Memphis, Tennessee 1 feed as declared R. . HENSON, Ellijay, Georgia 1 feed -as declared APANY, Augusta, Gerrale - cs 4 HERMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee eee 1 feed as declared HICKS MILLING COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia 1 feed as declared J. D. JEWELL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 1 feed as declared KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia 8 feeds as declared KITCHENS FEED MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgla 4 feeds as declared LA CROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin 1 feed as declared LANIER FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 4 feeds as declared LATHEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia 3 feeds as declared LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia 3 feeds as declared LAWSON & MANOUS FEED MILL, Canton, Georgia 1 feed as declared LONGINO FEED MILL, McDonough, Georgia 1 feed as declared LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee 4 feeds as declared LOUISVILLE FERTILIZER & GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared LUMBER CITY MILLING COMPANY, Lumber City, Georgia 6 feeds as declared - MeCONNELL MILLING COMPANY, Royston, Georgia 11 feeds as declared McMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana 13 feeds as declared MACON MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia ) 3 feeds as declared MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgla 22 feeds as declared MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgla 1 feed as declared - oe ON PAGE 6 ee PAGE SIX x Livestock FOR SALE Shoats, 40 - 60 Ibs., $10 ea, C. A. Finley, Dawsonville. Reg. Black Poland China hogs, sire by Cert. meat type sires, out of Champ _ blood- line sows. All treated for Cholera and Erysipelas and Bangs tested free. Reg. Hampshire sow an d - one Yorkshire boar, wt. about 400 Ibs. ea. H. M. Cantrell, Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 943- sows, DLS; Rie coe _ Purebred Durocs, b r e dj 2166. gilts, $75.00 to $125.00 ea.; bred sow $125.00 with pa- pers; open gilt, $40.00; male, -14 mos. old, $125.00, meat type; also, black mare mule, - $75.00 or trade for gentle pony that will ride and plow. Marvin Newsome, Sanders- ville, Ph. 3856. Hampshire pigs, Reg., 2 mos. old, 2 sows, 5 boars, $30 to $50; also, one, 1 yr. ol d boar, Reg., $150.00. Charles R. Burgess, Rt. 1, Gray, Ph. 986-3372. Toccoa. Reg, saddler, 16 hands, Ph, SH. 5-5394, Weaned pigs, $25.00 ea.; 50 open gilts, wt. 200 Ibs., $50.00 ea.; ser- vice boars, $75.00 ea.; bred $100.00 and up. Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4- Horses, Mules & Ponies 8 yr. old mare mule, works good anywhere, single or dou- ble. Sloan Whitlock, Rt. 2, 5 gaited American chestnut, sired by Genius Masterpiece; also, Tenn. walking pony colt, 2 yrs. old, sorrel with flax mane and tail. Ben Hill, 2641 Bob-O-Link Dr., Macon, Duroe boars, subject to Reg., 8 mos. old, ready for light! sorrels with snow white mane service; also, pigs with or/and tail, 1-1/2 yrs. old; one without papers, innoculated | small, 37 in., mare, 3 yrs. old, for Cholera and pneumonia. All are from fine stock. James _ Morris, Rt. 3, Avondale Rd., _ Macon, Ph. SH. 5-6868. Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771. 15 nice Shetland ponies; 4 will drop colt in early spring, has filly colt by side. Sell all or separately. Jess Holbrook, Black pony, about 700 Ibs., blaze face, one glass eye, white feet; 7 yr. old mare, not bred for boy or girl who wants to canter, gentle to mount and dismount; also, extra large bay mare, work type, has 6 mo. old stud colt by side and re-bred. Sell with or without colt. Guy Mc- Millian, Dacula, Ph. 3-4439 (Lawrenceville). At Stud: Buddys Black Boy, Reg. Tenn. Walking horse, one of the most con-~ sistent and outstanding stal- lions now showing. Roy Dor- sey, 2461 Bohler Rd., NW, At- Janta, CE. 7-1115. Good mule, 11 yrs. old, wt. 1,100 Ibs., $100.00. W. E. Chastain, Rt. 4, Canton. Standing at Stud, Reg. Pal- omino quarter horse. Ray An- drews, Rt. 3, Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-5137. 2 mules, 10 yrs. old, one weighs 1,000 Ibs., other 1,250 lbs. These are farm mules, will work anywhere. T. Otto Griffin, Rt. 2, Ochlochnee. ~ 2 young mules, very gentle, reasonably priced. Mrs. Law- rence C, Sims, Statham, (Ph. listed in Athens directory on Hebron Rd.). Stud Shetland pony, 5 m old bay; gray Shetland mi pony, 10 mos, old; Welch stud pony, 3 yrs. old, strawberry; large gray mare, 900 lbs., 9 yrs. old, 7 mo. bred to 40 in. Palomino Shetland pony. Pric- ed to sell or will trade for cows or calves. See and make offer. L. C. Williams, Rt. 2, c/o Red Dog Farm, Cochran, Ph, WE. 4-2654. Good gentle Quarter horse (children have been riding him a long time), wt. about 1,000 Ibs., approx. 7 yrs. old. also have saddle and_ bridle, cheap for cash. Mrs. F r e dj Shivers, Cuthbert. ~ 4 yr. old horse, small, wt. about 900 Ibs., work any- where and do riding, one horse wagon and all gear. W. M. Johnson, Juniper, Ph. MO. | 498 5-3318 (Talbotton). Gentle red sorrell gelding Shetland pony (wonderful with children), saddle, sad- dle holder, bridle and other accessories, $225 for all. D. W. Singleton, MD, 622 Candler Building, Atlanta 3, Ph. CE. 83-4915. _ Feeds Found As Declared CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 October, 1960 2 feeds as MARINE & ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS CORPORATION, New York, New York 1 feed as declared MASTER MIX FEED MILLS, INC., Athens, Georgia 5 feeds as declared MEDDIN PACKING. COMPANY, Savannah, Georgia 1 feed as declared : MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama 1 feed as declared 5 G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia 4 feeds as declared MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia 2 feeds as declared _ MOFCO CORPORATION, Thomson, Georgia 1 feed as declared _ MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Quincy, Illinois 3 feeds as declared _ MOSSY CREEK FARMS, INGC., Perry, Georgia 2 feeds as declared MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georala 4 feeds as declared s NATIONAL OATS COMPANY, Cedar Rapids, lowa E 1 feed as declared THE NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kansas 1 feed as declared NORTH GEORGIA RENDERING COMPANY, Canton, I feed as declared NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER, Bowman, Georgia Il feeds as declared NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota 6 feeds as declared E OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia 4 feeds as declared 2 OXFORD BROTHERS MILLING COMPANY, Culloden, Georgia 1 feed as declared . : Georgia OZIER'S FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia 7 feeds as declared PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia 2 feeds as declared PELHAM OIL & FERTILIZER COMPANY, Pelham, 1 feed. as declared _W. B. PERRY MILLING COMPANY, Leslie, 2 feeds as declared Georgia Georgia os J L. PILCHER & SONS, INC., ELEVATOR, Meigs, Georgia 1 feed as declared PILLSBURY'S MILLS, INC., Clinton, iswak 14 feeds as declared PREMIUM FEED MILLS, ING., Conyers, 3 feeds as declared THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, i 1 feed as declared Georgia Chicago, Illinois BALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri 104 feeds as declared ; SOUTHEASTERN 6 feeds as 4 feeds as 7 feeds as 2 feeds as 2 feeds as RED COMB FEED MILLS, Cartersville, Georgia 1 feed as declared RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia 8 feeds as declared REDMAN MILL, Jackson, Georgia 1 feed as declared RIVERSIDE OIL MILL, Marks, Mississippi 1 feed as declared ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia _. - feed as declared SAWNEE MOUNTAIN FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Div. Wesson Oil & Snowdrift Go. SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY. 14 feeds as declared SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia Il feeds as declared SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Elberton, Georgia SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPA SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPAN 7 feeds as declared A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURING GOMPANY, Decatur, HiIncig = = 1 feed as declared : STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, 2 feeds as declared | STANDARD FEED MILLS, ING., Gainesville, Georgia 3 feeds as declared SUNSHINE FEED MILLS, INC., Red Bay, Alabama 1 feed as declared SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, filinois 12 feeds as declared THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia 4 feeds as declared TRENTON COTTON OIL COMPANY 1 feed as declared VIDALIA COTTON OIL COMPANY. 1 feed as declared THE WALL-ROGALSKY MILLING COMPANY, McPherson, Kansas 1 feed as declared - declared SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee 17 feeds as declared * SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia 1 feed as declared ; SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, Chattanooga, 1 feed as declared : SMITH FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia 1 feed as declared | , SOUTH GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Blackshear, Georgia 1 feed as declared MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgla declared . declared declared declared declared WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia 1 feed as declared WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 22 feeds as declared : MARTHA WHITE MILLS, INC,, Nashville, Tennessee 1 feed as declared WINTER GARDEN CITRUS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, 1 feed as declared VALDA WOOTEN, McRae, Georgia feed as declared One Saanan buck goat, . E. Pharis, 106 W. Savannah. Ph. EL, 5-2037 3 young milk goats, 22 mi old, 1 Nubian, 2 French pine and Saanan, from g milk stock, freshen arour Feb. 15th, for 3rd time. Gi 1 gal, milk per day wh | fresh, $35. Emery Butts ake Hoey Face. Ph. O 9 goats, 3 milk goats, 1 freshened, 2 more fresh soon, 2 kids 6 wks. old fro: heavy milker, also purebre Nubian male goat. Do n ship. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, get Cascade Ave., SW, Atlant: 200 Southwestern ews Tennessee - Georgia 1 Augusta, Georgia NY, ING., Gainesville, Georgia Y, Spartanburg, South Carolina 150 lambs at price to sell Henry Currington, Rt. 2, Mau by Marietta, Georgla ieee . Trenton, Tennessee A Vidalia, Georgia Winter Garden, Florida Penalties ne - Savannah. Ile or Lula (Hall Co.) } has goats, for the pur- of having my goat bred. Pitts, Latty Rd. Lula. owers Store, Hwy. at a Charlois or Santa rudis bull, within radius 0 miles. Advise age and Bennie Durden, Rio), cart or saddle. Herbert on, eae: Ph. 7848. aby nice milk Oat ne freshened recently now milking. Large milk- rs, good natured, for cash. Walter ae e, JeKalb Ave., N. E. At- Ph. 688-8014. ant contact with Dairy- with Holstein herd to Holstein cows with ar- at Fall. If interested, write. _Hank is, is O: 'B E m. 89 pct., ea. 75 cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Preston southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. - Ornamental pepper seed, xerm. 92 pct. 10 packs 50c plus self addressed, stamped, potatoes, grown from vine Bees ve 00 bu. hamper at , fashion tender white alfrunner and, old fashion \der white garden Crease- ean seed. Germ. 94 pct. 65e cupful; popcorn, = 90 -pet., 35c -cupful; } pumpkin, Germ. 25 large pkt.; Martin ourd seed, 20c pkt. Add pos- rs. Dewey Hllis, Rt. Ellijay. Blue - Pole bean heavy tender white P unner, Germ. 81 pect. teacup; white Crowd- eas, Germ. 81 pet. 3 cups, No checks. Mrs. Lon ae ols Bacula: a 75 cup; white Cut- and white Crease strawberry 500 $4.00, $7 John Fields, St. ri more 0. iy 0|rold James, n,| Mrs. Alfred Levens, ourd see umbo, 12, $1; | Martin, 25, $1. A. E. Pate, Sr. ae R , Grantville. a corn seed, Germ. 94 pet., 50e cup; fig plants, $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. W. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Ca- milla 3. Streamliner everbearing strawberry plants, $1.25 Ca; seeds of small mixed gourds, 25c pkt. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Fulwoods all red, early bearing, strawberry plants, 1 $2.50 C., large, firm and ex- tra fine flavor. Not less than 100 sold. Add postage. Cash or M. O. only. No Saturday sales. A. J. Sanders, 4375 Central Dr., Rt. 3, Stone Mountain, Ph. HI. 3-6512. Bearing size Pemtenerey, plants, 25, $2.00 Black Wal- nut sprouts, 3, $1.45; Yellow root plants, 65 doz.; wild Strawberry plants, 5 doz., $1; Hazlenut bushes, 25, $2.00: Yellow roots, fresh dug, washed clean, 4 lb. lardbox- Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, 124, Ellijay. Mastodon and Blakemore strawberry plants, $1.25 C., 5.50 M.; Klondikes, $1.00 C., 4.50 M. All good plants, damp pack Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Superfection strawberry -| plants, $2.50 C. also, Sov- erign Giants, $2.00 doz. All PP, Ga. orders only. C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd., SW, Atlanta 11. Florida 90 strawberry plants, damp packed, well suited to So. Ga., good roots, $1.25 C., 500. $6.00, $11.00 M. PP. No checks. Mrs. A. H. Smallwood, Attapulgus. Golden Seal, 20c ea. or $20. C.; wild strawberry plants, white Yarrow, Ratsvein (rats- bane), 35c doz.; red pepper, Cowhorn, Banana and short pods, 25c doz. or 25c_ tea- spoonful for home use; white Cutshorts, Germ. 93 pct., 50c cupful. Add posters: Mrs. *| Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Blakemore and Missionary strawberry plants, $1.00 C., 500, $4.00, $8.00 M. At my farm or add postage. T. H. Graves, Hwy. 54 W., Fayette- ville, Ph. HO. 1-4302. Blueberry plants, Rubel and Myers varieties, 2 - 3 yr. old, 18 - 36 in. high, bearing ber- ries this coming season, 6, $4 or $7.00 doz. FOB. E. G. Ni- >| cholson, Allen Rd., Rt. 7, Ma- con, Taking orders for tobacco plants $5.00 M. Will begin pulling March 15. Send $1 per M. deposit with order. Wil- liam E. Wisenbaker, Box 25, .| Lake Park, Ph. CH, 2-8043 (Valdosta). Black Raspberry plants, $1.50 doz. PP. Prompt delivery and _- carefully cellophane wrapped. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1 Box D236 Alpharetta. eCard and pumpkin seed, African Jumbo and Freak, 6, $1; Dipper, $1 doz.; Martin, 50c doz.; Indian Wife Beater, 6, 50c; Tree type, $1.00 doz.; Bushel type, 6, $1.00; Pump- kin, 50e doz. Send stamped, self addressed envelope. Ha- Rie. Box 10l, Warm Springs. POULTRY FOR SALE Araucanus chickens, laying col. eggs, pr; hatching eggs, asst. colors, 35c ea., in- cluding insured parcel post. Will ship Exp. Col. Send *|M.O. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N.E., Atlanta _|8. Ph, TR 4-5152. - Araucanus (Kaster Egg chicken), 4-1/2 mos. old ro- oster with ear-muffs, $10.; Black Crested Polish ban-. tams, $5. Cannot ship. wae Box 33 0 Ringgold. ful, $1.25. Add. postage. Mrs. $10..; also, 4 cock, $4.; 13-2422, ea: and = Barve Rock rooster, Prize Winner at West Cen- tral Ga. Fair, $2.50. David Devers, P. O. x 24, The Rock. Golden Sebright bantams, $4. trio; eggs for hatching from Golden, Silver Sebrights, B. T. White Pap Silkies, Cochins, S. Duckwings, Brahmas, G. Polish, B. B. Reds, Millie Fluers, R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, B. Rose Combs. H. M. Adams, Doug- lasville. : Bantams, modern Birchens, 1960 hatch, 1 trio modern Red Pyle, $5. trio; 2. pr. Old Eng- lish B. B. Reds, $5. for both pr., or $3. pr. 1 pr. Old Eng. Blue Red, $4.; ge trio Lem- on Blues, $5, R. Baldwin, 1150 Tuhker $i. S.W., At- lanta 10, Sev. Dark Cornish bantam pullets, ready to lay, also 3 White Lace Red Cornish ban- tam roosters. All early 1960 hatch. M. W. Day, RFD 3, Thomson. Bantams: Dark and White Cornish, $2. ea. and up, $5. Xtand up trio; White Lace Red Cornish, $1.50 and $2. ea; 4 panels cockerel, $1.50; 1 trio, W. L, hens (not bantams), from Show win- ning stock, Ship Exp. Col. C. mers, 131 Lee Rd. Mableton. Feather legged pantams, 30 30c ea., also few game mixed with bantams, 50c ea. Ronny Wilkes, 846 College Ave., Athens. ~ 20 bantam hens, dif. colors, and roosters, 65ce ea., half Irish Gray stag, 2 ea. Shuffl- ers and Roundheads, March hatch, $3. ea. Full games. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd. Dalton. Babcock Bessies, 22 mos. old, laying 50 pct. now, be- tween 200-250 in lot, 75c ea; Black Breasted Old Eng. ban- tams (good for raising quail), $1.50 ea., roost nest, feeders for 700 hens. Bargain. W. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Mableton. Ph. 946-2069. 1 Gray Muff 1-1/2 yr. old cock, $3.; one R. H. cock, $5.; one Law Gray cross stag, $3. Ship one or all. C. L. Grif- fin, 712 Oak St. Gainesville. Red game pullet, hen and 2 Black Cornish pullets, 1 cock, $4.50; soles Sebright bantams, "$5. Lockard Bell, 2677 ss Rd. N.E. Atlanta aye 12 White Pekin SueEe: 2 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Mrs. E. P. Davis, P.O. Box 256, Hamp- ton. I Ph. 4111. old, 5 turkey hens, 2 yrs. and 1 tom, value $25. or trade for young Red hens; al- so, 12 pure Bulldog type Dark Cornish bantam hens and 2 roosters, 16 mos. old, value $20. or trade for N. H. Red laying pullets. Mercer Stan- Jey, 2185 Flat Shoals Rd. S. E. Atlanta 16. POULTRY WANTED Want N.H. Red or heavy' mixed pullets. Come after if not too far. Advise what you have and price. J. H. Wren, Rt. 1, Nahunta. howe W. L. Laying ~ Want 100 type Hi-Line pullets, already started to lay. N. H. Reds Hi- Line breed, second choice. T. W. Humphry, Rites Helena. " Want large Cornish | breed chickens, not bantams. KE. L. Kinsey, Rt. 1, Box 53, Dal- ton. Want 1 pair Geese, gander and goose. Gene Moore, Rt. 1, Bishop. GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE 1 grown Peafowl], $10. W. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Mableton. Ph. 946-2069. Northern Bobwhite quail. Per. No. 52. J. L. Tade, -1328 21st St., Columbus. Ph. FA W.jyr. old, L.} $3.50 pr. FOB. Per. 6. Chas. _ Pheasants: 8 Reeves hens and 2 cocks, 11 pr. White, 8 pr. Goldens, $2.50 ea; 3 pr. Blacknecks, also, pr. jumbo Ringnecks, All 1960 hatch. Mrs. A. L. Roberts, Rt. 6, Ma- con. Ph. SH. 2-0829. \from 15 = 27 $4.50 doz.; some smaller ones "Gourds: short lofa handles, in., $2.50 to for birds and dippers; also, gourd seed, 2 doz., 25c and G. stamped envelope. Helms, Rt. 2, Vienna. Northern Bobwhite quail, mating stock, 1959 hatch, 1 $3. pr; 1960 hatch, B. Howard, P. O. Box 124, Barnesville. Ph. 273-R. Northern Bobwhite Quail, $3. pr. Ship Exp. Col. Per. No. 47, Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. N. E. Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152, Extra large 1960 Northern Bobwhite quail, improved 41 yrs. 1 to 3 ounces heavier than average. Free color pho- tos of Champions and prices on request. Also, will pay $10. pr. for unrelated Bob- whites larger than my 8 and 3/4th to 9 ounce Star breed- ers. Per. No. 68. Wm. A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark Bldg., , Atlanta. ~ Bobwhite quail, from Wm. Thomas fine stock (bought before my sons death from Leukemia last June.) Per. No. 68; also incubator and quail pens. Mrs. H. F. Mc- Kibbe, Rt. 1, Felton. 9 mixed colors of rabbits, -12 mos. old, $2. ea. Mrs. R. L Rothwell, 1775 Hadlock St. oa Atlanta yl Bhs PL. 8- Rabbits, Flemish Giants and Californians, some with pedi- grees, all ages, also some mix- ed rabbits. Will ship or see at my place, 3 mi. Clarkes- ville, on Clarkesville-Mt. Airy Rd. Charles Stamey, P. O. Box 247, Clarkesville. Ie Ped. Nvz. White buck from top breeders, wide and blocky, short ears, born Au- gust 10, 1959, excellent pro- ducer, $10.; also younger stock from top breeders, pric- ed right. Ped. furnished. Will ship. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrightsville. j Guinea pigs (cavies), $1. and $2. pr. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd. Atlanta 17. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Gallberry honey, $3.71 per 12 Ib. gal, PP in Ga. Satis- faction guaranteed. Send check or M. O. with order. Personal delivery in Atlanta area. W. R. Smith, 2330 Park Ave., S. W., Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. '6- 6671. Two steel 1 rims with tires and tubes mounted on same for B. model John Deere trac- tor, 10 x 38 size tires, both $30 at my place. T. S. Keith, Rt. 1, . Woodville. ~ Complete set of Blacksmith tools for sale very reasonable at my home. G. R. Williams, 1398 Canoochee Dr., NE, At- lanta, Ph. CE. 3-8890. Plack Walnuts, dried in the huil, $2.00 bu.: white rice popcorn, for eating, 10 lbs., $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd., Dalton. Electric _ churn, in good cond., $10.00: Presto cooker, 4 at., good as new, $8.00; Presto canner, holds 7 qt. jars, $14.00. Mrs. Hugh Pa- ver, Rt. 3, Marietta. Yellow root, fresh dug and washed, 4 lb. lard box measured full, 85c; dryed beans or (shuck beans) for eating, 75c pt.; red hot pep- per pods, for home use, 25c doz.; Martin gourds, med. large, 50c ea.; small, 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs, Dewey El- lis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Roots and herbs, washed nice and clean, Sassafras, De- vils Shoestring, Yellow root, birch and wild cherry bark, alld dbs mlardboxtul.. 80ce: Queen of Meadow, Catnip, Ratsbane, Bearfoot, 3 bunch- es, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. W. We Lowman, Rt, 5. Ellijay. _ Coastal Bermuda hay, 61 bale, $40 ton; mixed hay, 75c bale, $30 ton. All prices at barn. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms, Hwy. 54, Jones- bore, Ph. DR. 8-2245 nights. Fresh dug and washed roots: Yellow root, blackberry, poke, welsh weed, sassafras bark, wild blum bark, red Alder persimmon bark, white oak and poplar bark, 85c for 4 lb. lardbox- ful; May apple and rabbit to- bacco, big matchboxful, 25e. Add pgstage. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. : 60 tons Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, $25.00 ton, FOB my barn, located 4 mi. E. Cuthbert on Hwy. 82. L. L. Miller, c/o Lone Oak eee Cuthbert, Ph. RE. 2- dock, - Good square baled meadow oy hay, cut without rain at mF farm, located 11 mi. W. Ea- tonton on M. S. Hwy. 142, reasonably priced. Geor ge e Cook, Machen. Green leafy Alfalfa hay, $55 ton; Alfalfa and Grass hay, $40.00 ton; Sericea, $35 ton. Geo. C. Morris, 984 Mt. Airy Dr., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. PL. 3- -1394. Sania Poe Highly fertilized Coastal Bermuda hay, cured without rain, $1.25 bale at my barn. F. W. Phillips, c/o Westover Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428- 2959 (Marietta). Shade netting, all seasonal, slightly used, good cond., 2- 1/4 square mesh with woven burlap strips throughout, fac- tory treated against mildew and rot, 44 x 36 x 44 ft., $20; AD SK 40. It. Harvey, 3448 Peach Orchard Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 6-9838. ~ 100 Locust post, 6-1/2 ft. long, 40c ea. A. C. Evans, Camp Wasega Rd., Rt. 4. Dah- lonega. Good clear hog lard, 25 and 50 lb. cans, 15c Ib. Write be- fore ordering, limited amount. Cannot ship. Mrs. C. E. Join= er, 3057 Dean Br. Rd., Au- gusta, yeti RE. 3-5331. 2,500 bu. corn for Feed in ear, $1.40 bu. loaded in your truck at my place, located 1 _ block off Hwy. 41 at Cecil. J. E. King, Cecil, Ph. 119-R- 2 2 (Hahira). Over 2 rolls of 4 Ib. gal- : vanized bob wire. Mrs. Lewis Bradfield, 4310 Greene Gs : Decatur, Phe -BUr 9-3454 ~ Hot red pepper pods t o or home use, 25 doz., $1.00. Add. postage. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box, Ellijay. Westinghouse, 1/4 hp, elec- trie meter, used one week, $15.90, Ray Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. 1960 Black Walnut meats, $1.50 1b., 5 lbs., $6.75 PP. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Tiawassee _ 1960 Walnut meats, hulled * while green, meats are bright, for sale. C. S. Slade, Means- ville. Coastal and Oat. hay, $1.00 bale; good Grass hay, 85e bale. V. R. Stallinss, Jones- boro, Ph. GR. 8-6476. Ear corn, hammered corn, cob and shucks baled or hammered, also, some shelled corn for feed; also, and good Grass hay, at barn. Art C. Beckwith, 2, Austell, Ph. 948-5488. Set of dbl. wagon harnesses for Welsh ponies, bridles and lines complete. no collars, reasonable; one tractor tire, 10 x 28, some tread no holes, $12.50; one tire, 12 x 28 with hole but almost new tre ead, $12.50. Guy KeKillian, Da- ecula; Ph: TH: renceville). Dry leaf sage, 6 cups, $1; 25 pods hot red pepper, 25 or free with $3.00 order of sage: Queen of Meadow, 7 doz. bunches, $1.00; Rattle root, wild Cucumber bark, Ratsbane, Devils Shoestring and Yellow root, 2 lb. lard- boxful, $1.00. Add postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 80 gal. and 30 gal Capa all iron, round kettles, $40 and $20. Mrs. Effie Brown, Box 566, Columbus, Ph. FA 4-1289. Rt. 2 ee es $25.00. Margaret Service 75c bale- 3-4439 (Law POL PAGE EIGHT MILO AS GOOD AS CORN FOR BROILER CHICKS. In recent tests by the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, broiler chicks did as well on milo as those fed on corn. The basal test diet in the Arkansas study contained about 60 percent ground yel- low corn, This diet was compared with . diets where milo replaced all, two-thirds, one-half, and one-third of the corn. During the 4-week tests, no difference was noted in chick growth and efficiency of feed utilization when corn, milo, or any of the combinations were fed. All diets were improved, the Arkansas study showed, by pelleting in that the chicks gained faster on less feed. The pellets, 5/32 inch in size, were crumbled for the first week, but were fed whole during the remainder of the tests. Sows, Gilts Wear More When Grain Is Limited Experiments at the University of Missouri show that sows and gilts will farrow and wean more pigs by limiting the amount of grain fed to them, provid- ed adequate amounts of proteins, vita- mins, and minerals are supplied. The limited fed sows in the Missouri studies received from one-half to two- thirds as much corn as the sows on nor- mal feed, Actual consumption was two to three pounds of corn per head each day for the limited fed group, compared with four to five pounds for the normally fed group. The limited few sows and gilts farrowed an average of 8 percent more pigs and weaned 22 percent more pigs than those on normal rations. The Missouri researchers point out, however, that pigs from the normally fed sows and gilts averaged three pounds heavier at weaning time. Want hear party who has DeKalb New Era pea seed.. or old fashioned Blue Whippoor- will pea seed. State what you ing, Pillowcases of good sheet- emb., prints, trimmed, 90c; op Only one person in eight now live: the farm compared with one in six in and one in three 50 years ago, a to a report prepared cooperativel the Bureau of the Census, the De ment of Commerce, and the Agricul Marketing Service. ee ae Since 1950 the farm population decreased by 3.9 million, or 15.5 per ' Todays farm population is 21.2 lion compared with 25.1 million in Persons interested in a copy of three-page report, and/or a glossy tograph of a chart in the report sho the decline in farm population from 19 to date should contact the Office of. formation, U. S. Department of Agr ture, Washington 25, D: @ = = Aprons, print, fanc aprons,|/id with print, 75c ea.; vanity | holders, 2, 25c. All new $2. set; ~ Miscellaneous FOR SALE Miscellaneous WANTED Coastal Bermuda and Field hay, $20.00 ton. Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-0607. 1960 shade dried ground sage, pure, 30c oz., $4.80 lb.; 1960 crop red hot dried ground pepper, pure, 30c oz., $4.80 lb. Add postage. L, ours Griffith, Rt. 1, Dal- as. Few, 100 lb. cap., white _ feed bags, 25c ea.; yellow ones, -same size, 50c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. _ Martin gourds, 35c ea., long handle Dipper gourds, 50c ea. a Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Bu- ord. = 600 bales Sericea hay, $1 baie at barn. Mrs. W. A. Estes, Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-4694 _ (Stockbridge). 1960 crop shade dried Sage, $2.00 lb. plus postage. J. C. J. Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa. 3 log grabs, small size, $5, medium size, $10.00, extra large, $15.00: 2 sets of chains and binders, $15.00: one Kan_hook, $5.00. Leon Aus- tin, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. HO. 41-5154 (Fayetteville). About 500 Martin gourds, all sizes, large, med. small, 10c ea. at farm. Will not ship. - L. B. Law, Leslie, Around 100 lbs. or more med. size seedlings pecans, well filled out, very rich tast- ing, 1960 crop. Prefer to ship entire lot to one party. or 10 Ib. lots at 25c lb. plus mail- ing charges. Mrs. L. R. Brown, Box 809 No. Tennessee St. Cartersville. Join Want one or two 10 x 28 tractor tires. A. H. Davison, | Rt. 1, Carnesville. Want manure for garden. I will haul myself. Must- be within 20 mi. of Riverdale. State price. H. L. Becker, Bethsaida Rd., Riverdale, Ph. GR. 8-6372. Want 6 hives of healthy certified honey bees in pat- ented gums of standard size. State price and location. Seg- gie . Duncan, Rt. 3 (Five Forks), Lawrenceville, Ph. TH. 3-2998. : Want elec., 110 volt, sheep shearing set, complete, in good working cond, and cheap for cash. Give full de- tails. E. V. Elliott, Rt. 1, Box 92, Greenville. Want shingle mill. Advise price and in what condition. ne ee Head, Alma, Ph. 632- 846. f Want old wood churn, any condition. Will call for with- in 100 mi. radius. State price and where located. Mrs. Ber- nice Jolliffe, 470 Riverview Cir., Albany. Want chicken litter. If you have any to give away I will pick up in Cobb county or parts of adjoining counties. E. F. Wilkins, Rt. 4, Mari- etta, Ph. 428-9825. Want old fashion dinner bell. Will pay cash or exch. bantam hens and pullets for same. State price and size. Mrs. C. D. Freeland, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Want at once, some Per- coon root. Write stating what you have and price. Ayers, 58 Cole St.. Newnan. Your have and price. Jesse C. John- son, Rt. 1, Killian Hill Rd., Lilburn. HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE. Ladies tea aprons, good material, trimmed, 65c ea. Add postage. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay. 5 quilt tops, pieced of new cloth, $2.50 ea. PP. No checks. or COD orders. Mrs. W. T. Langley, Rt. 3, Box 384-A, College Park, White cotton crocheted ba- by shoes, either pastel or lace trimmed, $1. pr.; rayon bou- cle crocheted baby shoes, white or baby colors, $1.25 pr. Add 10c postage per pr. Elizabeth Coleman, Rt. 1, Box 205, Danielsville Rd., Athens. White crocheted bootees, trimmed in pink, blue, yellow and green, 75c pr:; bibs to match, both $1.; white cro- cheted lace for pillowcases, $1. pr.; crocheted pot holders, 7c ea, Add postage. Mrs: H. H. Robison, Rt. 1, Monroe. Dbl. bed size silk quilt, $10.; one ea. single and dbl. bed size quilt tops, $2. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Joe Casteloee, Rt.-5, Moultrie. 9 pek cream col., crocheted, sofa and chair set, $6.; 3 pc. white buffet set, $2.50. All mercerized thread used. PP. Mrs. Mary Blackwell, 2122 Boe Rd., Tucker, Ph. HI. Soft, washable, genuine lambskin baby moccasins, cols. blue, pink and white. Hand laced and emb. in white. P.-| $1.25 pr. PP. Mrs. Edgar Wat- kins, Rt. 3, Calhoun. Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, 75c ea.; without bibs, 60c ea.; small appliqued cushion covers, any shape, Tae ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Novelty pot holders, 25c ea., 6, $1.; dainty aprons, 75c ea., 2, $1.25; emb. dish towels, 35c ea., 3, $1.; baby bibs, 25c ea., 5, $1.; full size ruffled bed- spreads, asst. cols. and two cones, $9.50 ea. Add _ postage. Me: Freeman Long, Rt. 5, El- ijay. Quilt tops, 72 x 90, of new print scraps, dif. designs, my selection, $2.50 ea. Add 35c postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rt. 2, Rebecca, New quilt tops, dbl. bed size, all of new material, $5. ea. and 60c postage, sheeting linings, dyed to match tops; one Monkey Rench pattern, $7. plus 60 postage and 2 Star of Texas, $7. ea. and 60c postage. Mrs. Dave Garlin, Adairsville, : < set, dresser scarf, 4 pc., emb., lace trimmed, $3.50 girls dresses, 1-6 yr., prints, plaids, $1.95; boys flannel shirts, 1- 6 yr., $1.49; ladies bonnets, $1.25; pot holders, 15c ea., 2, 25c. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple. Quilt tops, new, nice, ma- terial, pieced in nice patterns, $3. ea. and 30c postage; quilts, heavy cotton padding, new, nice linings, dbl. bed size, $7. and 60c postage; hand sewn bed spreads, $3. ea., 30c post- age; Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford. , Pillowcases, large, of sheet- ing, emb. and crocheted edge, $1. pr.; pillowcases of broad- cloth, emb. and. crocheted edge, $1.25 pr.; dish towels, OL; a aprons,3, $l old fashion bonnets, $1.; clothes pin apron, 50c. Add 25c post- age. Nell Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 21, Oakwood. ; Dbl. bed size quilt tops, made of print scraps, $3. plus 30c postage. Mrs. Alice West- brook, Rt. 2, Cumming. Fancy tea aprons of organ- dy and lace, $1.25 ea.; fancy cotton aprons, 60c or $6. doz.: appliqued dish towels, novel- ty pot holders, baby bibs, plastic aprons, 25c ea., or 7, 1.25; children dresses, 1-6, 1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 3, Ellijay. terial. Add postage. Mr. Ty Pitts, Rt 1 Boma Austell, cece eee New handmade db size quilts, of solid and cotton material, cotton ding, appliqued and e pansy design, $12. ea.; wh 21 in., crocheted ruffle doi $2.50; white, 25 in., croc doily, pineapple design, | Add postage. Mrs. J. D Jt. Rib wllijaye Crocheted centerp 24 in., 50c -$3.5 ee tea a s apple design, +3_D V es, 40 in. with croche' a e dresses of nice materi yr., $1.50. Add postag W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box Camilla 3. res 5 yds. yellow fancy db tatting, and 13 yds. white db tatting, 50c yr.; 5 yds., single, 35c yd. All PP. No checks. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Rt. 3, Bo 157, Millen. 9 pe. cream and white cr cheted. chair and sofa sets $5. and $6.; white and cream, 3 pe., vanity sets, $1.50 and $2.; 9 pce. yellow chair and sofa set, $5.50; hot pot holder and hot dish mats to match, $1.50; white, 10 pc., luncheon set, $8. Add postage. Mary Tumlin, Eastanollee. Sp Bae notices. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS | The Market Bulletin staff has received a number of | vegetable and flower plant notices from persons who have | not complied with the new regulations governing such No such notices will be accepted for publication ine the Bulletin unless such persons have requested a permit and have had their operation inspected. pees Those desiring further information on these regula- - tions are invited fo write the.... ones poe EDITOR OF THE BULLETIN | Department Of Agriculture . : q At 19 Hunter Street, S.W., ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA Bs