Farmers Bulletin _ Commissioner Yar O Law Used rofect Poultrymen By PHIL CAMPBELL ommissioner of Agriculture week, onan Ernest Vandiver ed a 1945 Georgia statute which de a part of Georgia Law purely imply to protect Georgia shipment orgia agriculture products from un- ide barriers and taxes which might sed by other states. re lis instance, Governor Vandiver st the poultry industry of Georgia poultry shipped into our en these two states for more than ars: This sixteen year old law provides ; the Governor of Georgia may impose eiprocal tax on any state which is im- n arbitrary tax on one or more of roducts. : This is the reason the Cagenor was ested, and acted promptly and wisely . protection of the Georgia farmer, ose the tax on Florida citrus com- : goto. Georgia for sale. Plorida has been Enposing a one- ath a cent per pound inspection fee on all Georgia poultry shipped into ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1961 . INVOKES 1945 TAX LAW NUMBER 46 unnecessary and unrea- |. equirements made by Florida yoring state and to break down the y trade barrier that has existed GRICULTURAL CALENDAR cas uly aS 28 . Southeastern Egg Quality and Grading School, Auburn Univers- ity, Auburn, Alabama. 23 --29 National Farm Safety Week. ust 2: Georgia Sane | Poland China Hog Breeding Association hog show and sale, Tifton Experiment Station, Tifton, ust 7 - 9 Southeastern Poultry and Egg Association Executive Develop- ment Series, Center for Continuing Education, Athens. Florida and required that each bird be equipped with a metal wing tag. This wing tagging process is time con- suming, expensive and unnecessary. _ Florida is the only state requiring this practice of Georgia poultry processors. It _in no way offers protection to the Florida housewife. The only thing this wing tag signifies is that the tax has been paid on the bird. All Georgia poultry being shipped in- to Florida is federally inspected for wholesomeness. Florida should be willing to accept this inspection as does every other state Georgia poultry processors are shipping into. For several years poultry interests and egcuiel deaders have met ae law for the protection of Georgias econ- negotiated with Slorida officials in an effort to alleviate this situationto no avail. With regret the only course left to Georgia was to impose an equalizing tax on our neighbor, Florida. The Governor, agricultural leaders and the poultry interests of Georgia hope to avert a permanent retaliation deadlock, However, we cannot allow Florida or any other state to impose on the poultry in- dustry, or any other industry, unfair trade barriers. The Governor has acted wisely and cautiously in invoking this omy. We are hopeful that by the time this publication reaches you, this matter will have been resolved. Farm Safety Week July 23rd thru 29th PLAY iT CAFE! - OF THE SOUTH EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georgia First @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS | @ NAVAL STORES PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN State Agriculture Building Editorial and Executive Ottfices 18 Hunter Street, S. W. Ailania 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 NATION A EDITORIAI Lc [assbcharin Ey ane een stasis Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisemert will be accepted from any commercial business, an Vv commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi ness or doing business under a trade name or _ business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. 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Market Bulletin, Atlanta Farm Work WANTED Retired U.S. Army man, 52 yrs. old, married (no chil- dren), health good, would like job as overseer or caretaker of small farm near Atlanta. Eugene Watson, 565 Gresham Ave., S.E., Atlanta 16. Ph. 622-8876. - Want job as working fore- man, cattle or poultry farm. Plenty Exp. Graham Cattle schooling, good Ref. 43 yrs. old, wife and 4 small chil- dren. Have to be moved. R. L. Talton, Rt. 2, Calhoun. 18 yr. old white man would like job on farm. Can drive truck and tractor. Good worker. education. Can live in. Ralph a Ellenwood, Ph. GR 4- White man, 38, yrs. old, wants job on poultry farm. Exp. in layers and broilers; also would like job on Hay farm, K. A. Wood, Rt. 4, c/o S. E. Attaway, Eastman. Want job on chicken farm, dairying or reg. farming. Exp. all kinds farm machinery. Dry lot feeding, silage, hay. Son, 17 yrs. old exp. milking. Wife, 25, to work if needed. W. R. Siniard, Rt. 2, c/o Eugene Smith, Dallas. Single, white man, 53 yrs. old, want job helping on farm, tending to _ livestock, help gether crops, doing odd jobs, for board, washing and to live as one of family. Prefer com- mon size family. Give num- ber in family and full details. Must have bus fare. Taft Parker, Rt. 3, c/o Jim Luke, Nashville. . White woman, widow, 55 yrs. old, wants job on farm doing light farm work, tend- ing chickens, etc. Experienced. Also, exp. in being companion to invalid (not bed patient), near Atlanta. Mrs. Sue Allen, 829 Virgil St. N.E., Atlanta 7. Want work on farm at once. Can drive tractor and truck, and can work with chickens. also do carpenter work. 57 yrs, old. Need 3-4 R. house, elee. stove. Enoc Eaves, 4950 Do not have much]: : Want job on farm, or driv- ing truck. Want board, room, washing and $3. day. Have to come after. Doyle Hines, Rt. 1, Ludowici. White woman, age 51, wants job on farm light farm work. Room, board and sal- ary. Miss Estie Clark, Rt. 1, e/o Ed Fouts, Roswell. 35 yr. old white woman with 13 yr. old child, wants farm work, for room, board and salary. Mrs. Janie Wil- liams, 1024 Reynolds St. Au- gusta. Ph. PA 2-9481. Man, 38 yrs. old, single de- sires work, Prefer Dairy, but consider any other. Drive truck and_ tractor, also am mechanic. In good _ physical cond., and can furnish refer- ences. H. B. Chancey. Rt. 1, Fayetteville. (Phone listed under J. E. Chanceys name). Single white man, middle- aged, slightly crippled, wants work on farm. State salary paid and all details in first letter. b=, Ross Rt.) ho berta. Farmer wants job. Exp. tractors, mechanics, carpen- ter, cattle, hogs, cows, dairy. Drivers license. Single, live in or batch. J. W. Cardell, 415 W. Liberty St. Savannah. Ph. AD 4-0629. Want job on farm. Exp. all kinds farm work, but prefer dairy or poultry. Ready to go to work now. Do not reply if you dont mean business and have a job and house open now. Give only best of refer- ences. S. T. Wood, Rt. 4, East- man. Couple wants dairy job at once. 8 yrs. Exp. 44 yrs. old, can drive truck, tractor and ete. Or will take job looking after chickens. Sherwood Freeman, Rt. 2, West Point. Want job on chicken farm. Husband 31 and self 35 yr. of age. and 6 children, all able to work. Willing to work at enything for reasonable pay. Have to be moved at once. Jett Rd. NW, Atlanta 13. Mrs. Harland V. Bullard, Le- gion Dr. Apt. 10, Dalton. job keeping house and light|6 Two white men want job jn dairy or cattle farm. Can drive truck and tractor. Both sober, reliable, and one with small family. Contact. Jim Broadnax, Rt. 2, Eastman. Man wants job looking af- ter small farm of any kind. Have some income. Will do this for small salary and house. Age 40. Have wife and 1 small child. A. Norman Wiggins, Rt. 2, Waynesboro. Ph. 2649. 70 yr. old white man alone, wants job on farm, Exp. rais- ed on farm, any kind farm work. Healthy, good cond. able to work. Room, board and reasonable salary. Col- quitt Amerson, 718 Capitol Ave. S.W., Atlanta 15. White woman with 17 yr. old, high school son, wants job on farm with reliable party. Experienced with work of all kinds on farm, also milk, churn, etc. Boy to work when not in school. Need 3-4 R. house, electricity, water. etc. and reasonable salary. Mrs. M. G. Henson, P. O. Sta. D., Box 2893. Atlanta 18. Farm Help WANTED Want middleaged white wo- man, alone, good moral hab- its, reliable, to live as one of family in Christian farm home, do light farm work, gardening, light housekeeping and care for 3 small children. Board and small salary. Mrs. G. M. Murell, Rt. 4, 838 Rowland Rd. Stone Mountain. Want sober, reliabl white man to work on cattle farm. Be experienced with tractors and farm equipment. Not over 4 in family, and age not over 45 yrs. 4 R. house, wired for range furnished. Must be in good health and able bodied. HOW. Phillips. Rt 1, e/o Westover Farm, Kennesaw. Ph. 428-2959 (Kennesaw). Want unencumbered white woman to live in farm home with 3 adults. Farm equipped with all modern conveniences, and located 2 mi. W. Byron on Hwy. 42. Room, board and $15. weekly salary. No col- lect phone calls accepted. Mrs. Eva Knowles, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. WO 3-2213. Want older couple or mid- dleaged woman to live with older couple on small farm and help with house work and light farm chores. Reasonable salary. Mrs. J. C. Loyd, 2492 Johnson Rd, RFD 13, Atlanta Want reliable. white wo- man to live in and keep house, and do light farm chores, for room, board and $30. week. Give age, and describe in de- tail. C. Kennedy, Ft. Gaines. Want to contract on 50-50 basis, a reliable Cattleman, in- terested in fine 90 A. pasture, year around grasses, large barn, stables, ample water, fenced, cross-fenced, loading ramp (known as Slim Bow- den Farm), located 811 Indian Creek Dr. Decatur (DeKalb Co.) Contact R. W. Bell, Own- er, 145 North Ave., N.E. At- lanta 8. Want middleaged white man to live in home on farm and do lght farm work, and help care for partially invalid el- derly man, for room, board, laundry and reasonable salary. Need at once. Contact. Mrs. Ezelle Wells, Temple. Ph. 562-3972. Want family with 2 male workers to help. operate dairy, do gen. farm work and operate farm equipment. Weekly sal- ary for one and day work for others. House, wood, pasture, patches, ete. furnished. J. P. Everett, P.O. Box 182 Rock- mart. Want man with family, good health, sober, honest, now on farm. Must know how to care for and take complete charge of cattle farm. Plant permanent grasses, use trac- tor and other modern equip- ment. House, elec.. water. on paved Hwy., school bus route, 4 mi. town. Write full details about self, experience and give Ref. E. P. Shope, 999 Want man or family to work in home and on farm as overseer and maintenance. Must be able and non-drink- er, with reference as to hon- esty. 5 R. house, lights, fuel, water and telephone furnish- ed, and salary of $105. month. Salary increase if work satis- factory. Dr. Colden R. Battey, 916 Green St. Augusta. Want steady, sober nan for work on cattle farm. Steady work. 5 R. house, water, elec- tricity, on school bus route. Prefer man about 30-45 with mechanic experience. letter. Jack Willis, Rt. Folkston. man, 40-60 yrs. old to cook, work. Claud W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Conyers. trv (farm) to settled white, healthy woman, over 50 yrs. of age, to do some light farm chores and companionship. Mrs. G. W. Hancock, Rt. 1, Cordele. Ph. 535-4770 (War- wick). Want reliable white family to work in 60-70 cow dairy, with 2 able to work. Must be sober and furnish references. Reasonable salary. 5 R. house. to school bus. J. Lee Glawson, Gray. Ph. YU 6-3653. No col- lect phone calls. Want middleaged couple with some income of own, to work with elderly couple on share basis. look after and raise rabbits, produce, etc. Can furnish room for light housekeeping. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave. N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 4-6452 : Equipment Milking machine, model No. 338-300 with pipes and at- tachments and 1 air compres- sor, No. R-4 = 130. Excellent cond. complete $150.00. A. B. Bullock, 3135 Gentian Boul- evard, Columbus. New Holland 77 baler in bang up shape, with Wisc. mo- tor for sale cheap. Pete Year- wood, Rt. 4, Madison. Twin coach irrigation unit with Chrysler commercial en- gine, 1200 ft. 6 in. pipe an d 800 ft. 4 in. pipe, 1 large sprinkler head and front end loader for Ford Major Diesel; also 675 chicken cages. Mil- wood Ferguson, Box 93, Yatesville. Good, used 400 egg cap., in- cubator, $35.00. Mrs. T. E. Adams, 2815 Bankhead Hwy N, W., Atlanta 18. Mule drawn mowing ma- chine fixed to pull behind tractor, $12.00; also 3 old Hud- son gas chicken brooders, $7 for the 3. Ralph Dangar, Ros- well. Ph. 993-6621. Dearborn Wood combine, motor driven (cutter bar needs repair), excellent motor and parts, $250.00. Trade on ro- tary motor. W. F. Keenan, Rt. 1, Roswell. Ferguson side delivery rake, 3 point hitch, good as -new, $200.00. Fred Flanders, Rt. 6, Box 245 Dublin. Heavy type front end hy- draulic blade, $250.00; West- inghouse milk cooler, $60.00; 12 ft. fertilizer distributor, $175.00. All good to excellent cond. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stockbridge. 1960 Allis Chalmers D - 10 farm tractor and equipment, plow, harrow, cultivators, 3 point hitch, manure spreader, 4 wheel rubber tired wagon. Sell or trade for late model D-2 Caterpillar, A - 1 cond, with loader or hydraulie blade. V. B. Sosebee, Sr. Rt. 3, Cumming. One used 9 - 24 tractor tire, servicable good tread, $5.00; one 1/4 heavy duty elec. drill, $15.00; one 1/2 heavy duty drill, $30.00, used once; model A Ford pick-up truck, steel body. Make offer. Not PP. No Spring St. N.W., Atlanta 9. Chks. T. S. Ouzts, Winder. some cattle, maintenance, or Give age, size family, reference a Want good, clean white wo- keep house and do light farm Want to give home in coun- | running water, and convenient -'P. . Box 351 Dawson, Newnan, Ph. fits Ford tractor, used season on 11 acres. half price. R. E. Rowe ton. Nearly new Coles an d fertilizer combina $35.00. Guy S. eo Tunnel Hill. (Inquire at ] vis Store). 10 ton Howe truc (complete with blue for installation), for feed mill or cattle farm: FOB. E. M. Kuklke, 4 ckman Rd. Augusta. Irrigation outfit, 50 fou aluminum pipe 20 ft. long| five in. pipe 30 ft. long, 6 in. pipe 25 ft. 18 sprink 135 H. P. jeep motor on t er, used very little. Mrs G. Jennings, River Vie Macon. Ph. SH 3-5066. 6 ft. rotary type Mower, cellent cond., $200.00 or exch. for young milch with young calf, or one will freshen soon. Mrs. H. Taylor, Morgan. P. | (2 mi. So. on 45.) Massey - Harris 44 gasc tractor, original rubber, 300.00; also dbl. sec. cv packer. J. D. Tharpe, R Griffin. Ph. 5116. Mowing machine plar and part of dise plow t Farmall cub tractor, also mer mill and belt. J. B. ker, Rt. 2, Stone Mo Ph, 469-9192. 2 wheel trailer, 6 X oak body, 24 in. high, bui front. screw jack, $15( Oakes 100 egg cap. incubi| $100.00. C. L. Dyes, Cl City, Ft. Valley, Ph. TA\ 5708. 1959 model CP No. i row Allis Chalmers o picker, and D-14 Allis C mers tractor. Sell separa or together. J. W. Whita WY 5-2152. Allis Chalmers, 1 ro ton picker with Tupel dles mounted on CA picker unit is 1 yr. ol Tee: Ellabell, Ph. OL. 3 No. 4 John Deere mov good stalk cutter, fert. dis butor, 3 row grain drill a disc for drill, No. 10 O! and=<) oH. Oliver, all ni drawn and in good cond. 1! Willie Turner, Rt. 4, merce, Ph. FE. 5-4195. All iron 2 H. wagon, t 1 yr. for sale at my & Mrs. J. W. Moultrie, Rt) Woodbury, Ph. 3711. Gas tank, $100.00; alse horse wagon, $25.00. Clare) Wilbur, Rt. 1, Acworth, WE. 4-5497. 2 elec. brooders, $5.00 $10.00; one round incuba $7.50; one hot water $25. 00. A. R. Bryans, 1: Woodland Ave., SH, Atlai 16, Ph. 627-9795. 20 in. corn mill, in g shape, $25. 00 or will trade calves, pigs, corn or anyth! I can use on the farm. Loe ed 1 mi, W. of Woodstock N. Young, Woodstock. 1960 Ford tractor; j Intnl. 2 ton truck, with Ic er; 1960 Poulan saw. All good cond., $2,500.00 or 1) sell separately. J. R. Dowi Rt. E Box 45, Kingsland, PA. 9-3291. 1 man chain saw, used little for sale. James Hi ton, 1937 Clairmont Rd catur, Ph. ME. 4-8242. 1952 Farmall Super fast hitch, motor just ov hauled, planters, cultivat 1 row corn snapper, peal plows and shaker, all i . ready to work. Parkerson, Rt. 5, East Ph. 374 - 2916. baler, cut - off saw and $125. No Sunday calls. hauling small rubber tor tracks, good | Harvie Taylo: Handler grain ele- ft. long with heavy engine, for handling shelled corn or grain, w, $165.00 or will hetland pony mare 5 yrs. old. Ronald 1, Royston, slow, rear mount, $60; lift type, harrow for tor, not fast hitch, oth in excel. cond. _Jackson, Rt. 1, Box ing Dr., Norcross, Ph. 136. eek ts tractor, $650.00; com- 295.00; two, 3 disc, $75.00 ea.; drag har- : farm wagon, $25. dy, 231 E. Cambridge lege Park, Ph. 767- 3/4 ton. Ford pick-up ood motor, steel bot- bed, 3 new tires, $450 de for 1-1/2 ton truck, ater model and pay ; also, 6 can Intnl. oler, $25.00 or trade od farm bell. M. L. Frey, emorial Dr, St one brooders, excel. shape, waterers and other quip., 7-1/2 KW- gen- 10 volt, 5 HP single otor, HD - 10 tractor rollers, . Kirk- son Rd., NW, At- 8, Ph, SY. 4-5266. sed Southern Breeders li- i manure spreader in ex- C0) Fritz Orr, Jr., Pal- -to, Ph. 463-7783. s garden tractor with harrow, cultivator, plow, mower, used e, good as new, $150. -E. Main St., John Deere silage cut- motor, row attach- 1d cutter bar attach- it, cut 200 acres, in per- ond. Mrs. R. B. Kinzey, | . Diesel motor equip- with C belts and pulleys, good cond., ready to $2,000.00 cash; 1952 - 1-1/2 ton, log winch, cond., $400.00; power saw, d cond., $75.00. Mrs. R. D. trell, Rt. 2, Acworth, Ph. 300. ; llis Chalmers B trac- anters, cultivators and yw, all in good shape, for r trade for 1-1/2 ton in good shape. D. O. m, Rt. 1, Whitesburg. w simplex cotton duster John Deere tractor or any tor with good adapter, in ond. Edward E. Turner, 1, McDonough. picker; WD-45_ tractor. ar mounted on _ tractor to go. Buck Brinson, Millen, Ph: 583-W-3. gas chicken brooders, -cond.; 15 feeders, 75c ea.; xtra large road scrape plows; silage chopper, ond., $50.00. H. H. Ri- dson, Rt. 4, Douglasville, WH. 2-3389. . Ford, 2 ton, truck 1950 21 with 2 speed rear end, r recently overhauled; Ford, 2 ton truck, 1947 runs good, new brakes, d body, $295.00 each. Mi. Arnold, Jr., Monroe, Ph. 251 John Blue cotton dusters, atly used, in good shape; 0.00, other $50.00. Bath ork on John Deere or ake tractor. C. M. Pe- t. 1, Social Circle. ft. dump hay rake; mul- Jrpose fold up heavy duty rr | Davis, _ 2 Simplex horse drawn cot- ton dusters, 6 row, one is 3 yrs. old, other at least 7 yrs. old. W. R. Arnall, Luthers- ville, Ph. WA. 7-3455. sd loc or hi une eis _ 6 ft. Ford sickle type mow- ing machine, good cond. $50 at ess C. W. Anthony, Mid- and. preset a entin nate ae Ue Cultipacker, dbl. rotors with dust proof hub caps, in first class shape, boxens in first class shape. E. G. Edwards, Rt. 3, Monroe. aes cad ce eit eaes rg oe eS Gy MERU Grist mill in good cond., al- ready sharpened, sheller and crusher, also motor and shaft, reasonably priced. Mrs. E. W. Majors, Menlo. A. C, Case tractor, 2 row cultivators and planters, 2 disc plow, harrow and seed- er, $500.00 at my home 6 mi. out from Homer, just. off Toc- coa Hwy. Mrs. A. N. Aaron, Rt. 1, Homer, Ph. 677-2586. David Bradley garden trac- tor complete with cultivators, turning plow and harrow, new motor; also, new oak body for 1958 or 1959 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pick-up. R. L. Harpe, Rt. 2, Milledgeville. Catapillar D - 6 Dozer ser- ial No, 9-U, oil clutch, A - 1 cond.; Rome bush and bog harrow, 10, 28 in., disc; Rome harrow tandem, 20, 26 in, disc; subsoiler; terracing ma- chine; Fielding Low - boy with 22 White tractor, A-1 cond. C. E. Holloway, Rt. 4, Bowdon, Ph. 2658 nights. John Deere wire tie auto- matic hay baler with Wisc engine, good cond., $500.00; Dearborn pull type corn har- vester, good cond., $350.00. D. J. Williams, PO Box 397, Cordele. : 8 ft. dump rake for Farmall Cub tractor, prac.new, $75.00. Jack Crowder, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Be 3, Marietta, Ph. HE. 5- 656. I John Deere B. tractor, hy- draulic lift, new rings. M Rt. 4, Woodland Rd., Thomaston. : Heil hydraulic tail gate, 2,000 Ib. cap., $375.00; D-2 Caterpillar Dozer blade, $400; pull type blade for farm trac- tor, $125.00; Ford tractor, $400.00; TD-6 Intnl. Dozer blade, $400.00; Case tractor with hydraulic mower, $300. F. M. Gazaway, 2486 Clifton Springs Rd., Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-2971. _ Allis Chalmers ensilage har- vester with mower bar head- er, like new, used only a few hours, $995.00. J. M. Canna- fax, Zebulon, Ph. LO. 7-8708. Peach sprayer, 300 gal. speed spray, 30,000 CFM of air, powered with 4 cyl. Wil- lis engine, 25 GPM. Harold Dailey, Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph. 423-3716 after 8 PM. New Holland 77 hay baler with motor, New Holland hay rake and Intnl mower that fits either H. or M. Intnl trac- tor, all equip. 5 yrs. old and in good shape. W. T. Greer, 502 Conyers St., Covington, Ph, 786-2713. 3 DeLaval milking ma- chines, good cond., can be seen from 1:00 to 2:00 PM daily. S. Larry Greer, 108 N. Lee St., Covington, Ph, 786-2131 after 8 PM: Propane gas outfit for 420 John Deere tractor; also, 2 10 gal., tanks fasten on front of tractor, almost new. Felton Roberts, Mauk. Equipment WANTED Want tractor tire, size 11 x 38. Must be in good shape, no breaks or holes, with plenty of tread left and priced right. L. E. Mize, Rt. 2, Madison. Want heavy duty rotary mower (bush hog type) for Ford tractor with 3 point hitch. Send full description and lowest price. Letters ans. J. W. Rhea, 1809 Carter Ave., Columbus, : S MARKET BULLETIN | Want 8 point hitch side delivery rake in good shape, reasonably priced. Felton Ro- berts, Mauk. : SEI Cre rg! Sone apa edie e eEM Want 3 Oaks gas brooders, 1,000 cap. Must be reasonably priced and in good cond., within 30 mi. of Canton. H. C. Ledford, Rt. 1, Canton, Ph. GR. 5-2086 (Alpharetta). Want John Deere, 5 row, pasture sod drill, one pull type, rotary mower, 6 ft. or more and farm wagon. J. P. Everett, PO Box 182, Rock- mart. Want deep well pump in good cond. J. D. Sterling, Rt. 1, Conyers. Want good used tires for John Deere H. tractor, sizes, one rear 9 x 32, 4 ply and 2 be reasonably priced. Ben West, 295 Candler Dr., Macon, Ph. SH. 2-4825. Want small trailer to pull with garden tractor. Wayne Hamon, Box 406, St. Marys. Want rotary type mower, 5 or 6 ft., pull type, not a 3 point hook-up. Must be. in good shape and _ reasonable. Bud Kasulha, 1423 Wesleyan Dr., Macon, Ph. SH. 2-8060. Want used bulk milk tank, vacuum preferred, others con- sidered, around 400 gal. size. Eli H. Wagler, Montezuma. Want sub = soiler and 3 point hitch Ford tractor. Wm. R, Armstrong, PO Box 2363, Atlanta 18. : Want 10 x 24 tractor tire within 50 mi. radius of Ring- gold. State make, cond. and price. Roy L. Kinsey, Rt. 2, Potts Rd., Ringgold. Want 6 row poison machine for Ford tractor. Must be in perfect cond. and not over 1 or 2 yrs. old. W. R. Arnall, Luthersville, Ph. WA. 7-3455. Want power take - off unit to fit Farmall 100 tractor.. Oren Davis, Rt. 2, Jasper, Ph. H. | 692-3705 nights. Want 1 ton or 1-1/2 ton below floor electrical feed mixer with motor. A Shealy, Franklin Springs, Ph. 245-8774. Want Farmall cub tractor, prefer with rotary mower. Must be in good running cond. State year, model and best cash price; also want 3 bot- tom plow in good cond. for use on 3 point hitch tractor. Write. Jack Willis, RFD, Folkston. Want Windmill, windmill tower, or water tank tower, regardless of cond. Will dis- assemble and move within 75 mi. radius of Augusta. State lowest price and direction in first letter. W. J. Matheny, Rt. 5, Box 601 D, Belair Rd. Martinez. Want old model Bulldozer in good operating cond., suit- able for pasture work. Pre- fer small size. Write giving full details. I Teem, Rt. 1, Milner, Ph. 4897 (Griffin). Livestock FOR SALE Cattle Reg. Whiteface bull, ready. for heavy service, extra good bloodlines, Blocky, located 6 mi. N. of Roswell. Ralph Dangar, Cox Rd., Roswell, Ph. 993-6621. : Good Jersey cow, 2nd calf 6 wks. old, giving 4 gal. milk daily, would give more if feed good; also, Jersey bull calf, 6 wks. old for sale. Roy Wil- liams, 3400 Rilman Rd., NW, Atlanta 5. First calf Holstein heifers, start calving late July, calf- hood vaccinated. Most of them are bred to ABS bulls. H.-F. Robinson, c/o Mae Mor Farms, Rt. 1, Bonaire, Ph. GA. 9-1812 (Perry). .- 6 good young grade Angus cows with calves at side. Peter Hodkinson, e/a Circle H Angus Farm, Pea Ridge, Corneila, Ph, 778-4678. front, 400 x 15, 4 ply. Must|H. Small herd of Reg. polled : Hereford cows, most have calves at side and are rebred to an outstanding Reg. bull. George Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta. 30 quality Holstein ist and 2nd calf heifers, wt. 850 to i,250 lbs., CV, free of disease, calving from now on. C, T. McIntire, Madison, Ph. 668.. 2 nice polled Whiteface bulls, 13-14 mos. old, no pa- pers, parent stock can be seen, $135. - $150. W. F. Keenan, Rt. 1, Roswell, Ph. 993-6587. Guernsey heifr, wt. about 400 Ibs., $75. Tom Mercer, Rt. 1, Norman Park. Reg. Guernsey male, 18 mos. old, dehorned, ring in nose, red with plenty white, good bloodlines, large for age. 30 Reg. Angus brood cows, top breeding, unusual quali-- ty. $350. ea. E. B. Swearing- en, Reynolds, Ph. TI. 7-3011. | Small black milch cow, to freshen in Aug. with third calf, $185. R. E. Smith, Rt. 2, ae 19, Fairburn, Ph. 964- Large Wisc. Holstein heif- ers to calf Aug. and Sept., Bangs vaccinated, top quality, reasonably priced. Call be- fore coming. Eugene M. Calla- way, Rayle, Ph. BR. 4-782. One Guernsey bull, ready for service, $125. M. M. New- some, Sandersville. Ph. 3856. 2 young bulls about 12 mos. old, one polled Hereford, oth- er Holstein. Both well. grown and well marked, not Reg. but of good bloodlines. Make Thurmond, Farming-| offer. Barbara Sampson, Rt. ton, 4. Blairsville. Good milch cow, 3rd calf, Reg. Black Angus bull, part Jersey, $100. at my barn. Fred F. Johnson, Rt. 3, Lo- ganville. Stocky, well marked, young Hereford bull, purebred, but no papers. W. E. McDubbie, Je ie 1, Norcross, Ph. 448- Jersey milch cow fresh in with 2nd calf (bull), excel. qualities, heavy milker, can be seen any time, $200. Mrs. J. L. Paul, Rt. 2, Wadley, Ph 239-M-2. White face Hereford bull, horned type, 14 mos. old, reai deep red, good size for age, $150. Paul Parks, Rt. 1, Elli- jay, Ph. ME. 5-2286. 500 Ib. steer, Hereford- Brahma cross, 7 mos. old, ready to wean, 25c Ib. at Wantland farm, 6 mi. E. of Ft. Valley on Hwy. 96. Wen- dell L. Evans, 1002 Georgia Ave., Warner Robins. Dbl. Standard polled Here- ford bull, Mischief Dom. breeding excel. Color and con- formation, 14 mos. old, rea- sonably priced. Eddie Elling- ton, Ellijay, Ph. ME. 5-2692. bred at Hardy Angus Farm, Griffin, 15 mos. old, wt ap- prox. 1,000 lbs., Hileenmere bloodline, good conformation, gentle and halter broke, vac- cinated. W. S. Bailey, c/o Bailey Farm, Rt. 1, Senoia Ph. AL. 3-4788 (Newnan). 15 Santa Gertrudis cattle, one reg. bull, seven, 2 yr. old heifers, four 18 mo. old heif- ers. three 3 mo. old heifers, some Reg., some "/8ths and |some 3/4ths. See and make offer. Jack Crowder, c/o Mel- ody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Heo 3, Marietta, Ph. HE. Small, clean, gentle herd, 4 cows, 2 heifers, 3 yearling steers, 1 mo. old bull calf and ~ fine young, dbl. Reg., Domi- n> polled Hereford bull, pro- ven sire, also 4 calves due soon. Prefer to sell as_herd, $1,500. at farm. Stuart Lewis, 1264 Cumberland Rd., NE. At- lanta, Ph. TR. 2-1072. 18 2 Reg. Guernsey bulls, mos. to 2 yrs. old, wt. 800 and 900 lbs. ea., nice color, best breeding, reasonably priced. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Reg. Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, calfhood vaccinated, gentle, dehorned, halter broke. Due to freshen Aug. 1 with third calf, over 4 gal. milk with & second calf, bred to Reg. Jer- sey bull, from finest blood- lines, papers transferred. Jimmy F. Moss, Rt. 3, Cov- ington, Ph. 786-6818. 12 Holstein springers, ful- ly tested, calving in July and Aug., 800-1,100 lbs. R. G. Reynolds, Monroe, Ph. 268- 4032. 40 milch cows, 14 bred heifers, 810 lb. milk base with Borden Sancken in Au- gusta, 265 gal. Craft bulk tank and 2 Surge milking machine units. W. N. Cofer, Rt. 1, Box 284, Washington, Ph. OS. 8- 2201. Reg. Angus bulls, old enough for light service, calf- hood vaccinated and from clean herd, guaranteed breed- ers. F. W. Phillips, c/o West- ever Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959 (Marietta). Holstein cows, 1,145 Ib. milk base with Bordens, 400 gal. milk stank and 3 Surge milkers; also, hay baler, Die- sel tractor and all equip. Lo- cated 5 mi, from Gray on Gray-Gordon Hwy. 18. T. Lloyd Childs, Rt. 1, Gray. 150 springing heifers, Jer- sey, Guernsey and Holstein, fon quality, very gentle, calve from July 15 to Nov. 15. Calfhood_ vaccinated against Bangs, dehorned and TB tested. Julius F. Bishop, PO Box 987, Athens. 2 Reg. Hereford bulls, wt. about 800 Ibs. ea., good blood- lines. George Dillard, 558 Church St., Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-0267. 3 dbl. standard polled Hereford bulls, 15-17 mos. old, perfect markings, deep red, halter broke and calf- hood vaccinated, Advance Domino breeding, 2 large enough for medium. service. John B. Smith, Cleveland Rd... Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-4598. Reg. polled beef Shorthorn cows: 3 guaranteed to be with calf, $300. ea.; one cow with bull calf and rebred, $400. or entire lot for $1,250. Col. Hazard H. Stay, 1073 So. Mil- ledge Ave., Athens. 3 fine Holstein heifers open and vaccinated; one fine Guernsey and Jersey cross, bred to Reg. Guernsey. All priced at my home. Sam F. Davis, 771 Mickle Dr., Clark- eston. 21 top quality Reg. polled Hereford bulls, several suit- able for sires for purebred herds, all carrying most pop- ular bloodlines, from 8 mos. to 2 yrs. old, reasonably priced. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph. JU. 4-2312 (Cdum). 2 cows, 11 and 20 mos. old, both with calves; also, Black Angus bull, almost 2 yrs. old. John Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 408, Red. Oak, Ph. PO. 6-2072. Black milch cow to freshen with 3rd ealf in August, $185. R. BE. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 19, Fairburn, Ph. 964-3744. 16 Reg. Ayrshires, out of Toll Gate Pennsylvania Jim and Caeverlock Preferred Surebet. 6 now milking with first calves, 10 milking with second calves. All are sound and excellent milkers and will freshen again in October. Dick George, Rt. 1, Oxford, Ph. 786-3624 (Covington). 5 choice Reg. bulls, sons of Gatesford NU Gold, top son of Gay Hills Victor; .2 sons of CMR Larallo 41. All Reg. and 12 to 15 mos. old, out of ex- cel. dams, $200. ea. D. W. Osborne, 15 Peachtree Pl. N. W. Atlanta 9, Ph. TR, 6- 5529 (see at Sunnyside Farms, Hwy. 92, 1 mi. off So. Exp.way, N. of Griffin). Reg. Angus bulls, 13 mos. to 2 yrs. old, good eonforma- tion, best bloodlines.:.J. . Crowley, 216 Dixie St., -Car- - rollton, Ph. TE. 228402:07.> 3 cows. with Jersey milch first calves, young sprifigers . and heifers from dairy: cows, | for sale. Deen Boatricht, Rt. 4, Alma, Ph. 632-72265 5 50 mileh cows, Holsteins, | Jerseys, Holstein bull, 335 gal. bulk tank, stainless steel, 2 com- partment, wash vat, Chore Boy piveline (4 units), en- silage cutter, J.D. tractor, 18 dise J.D. harrow and 871 Ib. base daily with Sealtest Dair- ies. Charlie W. Gilbert, Rte 4, Bostwick Rd.. Madison, Guernseys and one ~ eAGE FOUR ee oe 2 G Gueranteed by Monufacturer F Found by State Chemist _. _ FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURER: Gl May, 1961 HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois Red Comb Broiler Starter Z3 Medicated a Ge (P) Protein:& Feat = 2. & LA CROSSE MILLING COMPANY, coehiane: Wisconsin PF Penalized Lightweight Pulverized Oats (P) Protein : : PROTEIN FAT FIBER a ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgie MIXON MILLING COMPANY, ays Georgia c Capitola Starting Mosh G@ 200 25 5.0 Vita-Maid 40% Hog Supp oe) ee Fat 2: Fike oR (P) Protein FE 15.3 4.1 4.5 ( rotein = eS N OIL COMPANY, Savannah, Georgia CLAXTON MILLING COMPANY, Claxton, Georgia : SOUTHERN COTTO : - e Ground Corn Shucks, Cobs and Molasses G 2.0 5 24.0 Sco-Co 36% Protein Cotton ced ee Prime Qua ty : (P) Fiber F 3.3 <6 29.0 : t : ANY, Birmingham, Alabama Ses GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia WESTERN GRAIN COMPA ' re es Georgia Broiler H. E. Broiler Ratrener mc) 16.0 4.0 3.5 South Georgia Dairy Feed Te ne ae : ee (P) Protein Pe Ue 6.3 2.6 May, Or TS G Gucranteed by Manufacturer _ MC. UCLEN reo MIERS s PereWeje Indiena a = 2 ly 2 -F Found by State Chemist * Protein Low F PROTEIN FAT FIBER ; : MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois Fairway Cage Layer Ration Wayne-Mix "TM" (75) 18% All Mash Egg (cj 18.0 3.0 5.5. * Protein Low * Protein Low F 17.1 3.0 44 MARINE & ANIMAL BY- PRODUCTS CORPORATION, New veh ; _ AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky Mapco Fish Meal 1Ga2 Red "A" Super High encray Broiler Ration Pellets Med. G 22.5 4.0 3.0 a Protein Low oa * Protein Low F 22.1. 4.6 3.0 Be HW MGal : G : Red "A" Super Hah Bncscy Broiler Ration G 22.5 4.0 3.0 Mapeo awed - = a : * Protein Low F 21.4 5.9 29 ; Protein Low Fes BIG A FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Teccea, Georgia i OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville: Gecrais : : es Big A Broiler Ration Medicated GG 22.0 5.5 4.0 Yellow Rose Broiler Finisher Medicated EEG: * Fat Low F 2224 5.0 - 26 ce a i ie ce 2 Big A Broiler Ration Medicated G 270-2 5s 4.0 Protein Low i, pe * Fet Low F 24.6 4.9 2.9 5 : x : z PRESLEY & VAUGHN, INC., Toccoa, Georgia oe ee _ BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia Foreacre Broiler Starter Medicoted as ee EG ree oe Specict Georgia Broiler Starter Mash G 23.0 5.0- 3.0 * Protein Low ; Lee * Protein Low F 22.4 5.2 2.0 : a ee Seorsie All. Mash Breeder Mash & 17.0 3.0 66 x ey : * Protein Lew F 16.6. 3.5 4.5 RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Lou's, Missouri come - = une Broiler Finisher Chowder Medicated 7901M 6 CENTRAL SOYA COMPANY (M Mill Feed Mills) Fr W Indi 5 ee ic ee - f a cMillen Fee ills f. evne, Indiona : 5 3 50% Soybean Cil Meal : Go 5800 5 a0 Fue Dod, Chew, = Far low r 3 * Protein L For, 49.2". 1: : eS ; ak eee ne Ke i at Purina Turkey Pre-Starter SS Ges * Protein Low Ree _ CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia : aaa Sy Peanut Vine Hay & Molasses 6 8.0 3.0 28.0 a pee Skat Low F 82 27 341 | THE RUBY MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia a E : 2 Ruby's Hi-Energy All Mash Laver ae Ge g = * Protein Low & Fat Low F DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee : = praia -Red Lion Shorts G4m%0 40 3-60 * Fiber High Fo 180 3740 6&5 | SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia = Stivers Best Hog Fattener & Grower 26 _ DOTHAN OIL MILL COMPANY, Dothan, Alabama * Protein Low F j 45% Protein Solvent Extracted Peonut Feed G 45.0 2.0 20.0 Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts = aicae * Protein Low Fe 244.5. 622 173 -* Protein Low ES 45% Protein Solvent Extracted Peanut Feed GS 45.0 2.0 20.0 ies : is ey a Bretem Low F 44.0 a1 18.6 z SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Elberton, Soot ese FARMERS ENTERPRISE, Alma, Georgia Bee Pinkney Math Medieed = C & C Broiler Starter Medicated G 220 4.75 4.0 Protelg tow 7 ae * Protein Low F 21.3 5.0 3.5 = SWIFT & COMPANY, Albany, Georgia ee FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia ; Swifts Cottonseed Meal or Pellets 40% Protein eres : oe Feedright 40% Hog Supplement G 40.0 2.5 8.0 Prime Quality ee Oe e * Protein Low & Fot Low E7399) 22 6 * Protein Low & Fiber High F 4 FONDA MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia : : Fonda Laying Mash d ; G: 17.0 4.0 4.0 TRIPPE MILLING COMPANY, Eastmon, Georgia : ate * Protein Low z F 16.6 4.0 3.2 Growing Mash ce ee Protein: Low FE ae e UNTER COMPANY, Chicago, fllincis : e mb Broiler C z A roiler ee Hick < ae : oO ae WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama : ee eee : y : Jim Dandy Bong Up 24% Protein Dairy Feed Gc. we * Protein Low EF - HEARD MILLING COMPANY, INC., Cumming, Georala. dim Dandy Sweet Dairy 16% Protein Gy Heard's Check-R-Mix Broiler Starter (L} G6 23.0 4.0 5.0 * Protein Low Eo * P Bd See zs es: rotein: Low, F 22.3 7 2.6 Jim Dandy 16% Protein Test Cow Feed Cc * Fiber High 2 FE J. B. SEWELL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia : . Jesse Jewell's Hydrolyzed Poultry Feathers G 85.0 1.0 3.0 = * Protein Low EF 83.0 64 8 MARTHA WHITE MILLS, INC., Lebanon, Tennessee eo Poultry By- Product Meal - Jesse Jewell Brand Gc 55.0 10.0 3.0 Fortune peg Food s S * Protein Low r 54.5 11.8 1.8. * Protein Low o FE t . 2 OANIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia WHITE PROVISION COMPANY, Atlante, Georgia i Swisher Broiler Starter Medicated G 23.0 8.0 3.0 White's Meat a Bone Scraps F228. 45 : = oro ow. * rites Low & Fat bow aH 3.0 "FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED COMPANY, Maysville, Georgia feed INC., Albany, Georgia eclared May, 1961 FABRO, INC., Athens, Georgia 3 feeds as declared FARMERS ENTERPRISE, Alma, Georgia 1 feed as declored FARMERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgie. 1 feed as declared FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC., Dudley, Georgia 1 feed as declared iS SIMRNS. INC., Atlanta, Georgia as declared se FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia 1 feed as declared Ice GROWERS, Stuttgart, Arkansas as | ceelated: FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 9 feeds as declared COMPANY, Atlante. Georgia as declared FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia 3 feeds as declared fh MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky 2 ; declared : GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Golnesvills, Georgia 25 feeds as declared R & BROTHERS, INC., New York, New York GENERAL MILLS, INC., Bane sols: Minnesota 4 feeds as declared : GEORGIA BROILERS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared * : x GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia 4 feeds as declared GOLD LEAF MILLING COMPANY, Fitzgerald, Georgia 1 feed as declared GROGAN FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia 1 feed as declared ; TR: DING POST, Clarkesville, Georgia HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 5 feeds as declared HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia & feeds as declared : Roswell, Georgia KENTUCKY BY-PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Louisville, Kentucky 1 feed as declared MILL, a Georgia _ slared 5 JOYA, Fort Wayne, Indiana declared a : LASSES COMPANY, Tampa, Florida declared 5 EE FEED MILL, Canton, Georgia COUNTY BROILERS, INC., Douglas, Georgia as declared ates cas IDATED BLENDERS, INC., Fremont, Nebraska - Guntersville, Georgia as declared : RATIVE. MILLS, INC., Ralfimdre: Menisnd acas as declared : OTTON PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, Atlanta, Georgia _as declared ING HATCHERY, INC., Cumming, Georgia as ceded : ERVICE CORPORATION, Brooksville, Florida ds as declared SEED. COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia as aa clered : HATCHERIES, Gainesville, Georgia ORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chettanooga, Tennessee as jdeclaied SHI LM, ce SONS, Chamblee, Georgia KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia 2 feeds as declared -LANIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 1 feed as declared LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia 2 feeds as declared Bees LAWSON & MANOUS FEED MILL, Canton, Georgia 2 feeds as declared ; LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee 2 feeds as declared LOWE BROTHERS FEED COMPANY, Crawford, Georgia 1 feed as declared LUMBER CITY MILLING COMPANY, Lumber City, Georgia 4 feeds as declared MC MILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana 6 feeds as declared ; MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia 8 feeds as declared MARINE & ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS CORPORATION, New York, New York 1 feed as declared MILLERS POULTRY AND FEED, Piedmont, Alabama 3 feeds as declared MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Quincy, Hlinois 5 feeds as declared NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY, New York, New York 1 feed as declared NICHOLLS MILLING COMPANY, Nicholls, Georgia 1 feed as declared OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia 1 feed as declared : OZIER'S FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia 1 feed as declared THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Clinton, Georgia 7 feeds as declared PRESLEY & VAUGHN, INC., Toccoa, Georgia 1 feed as declared RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri 45 feeds as declared RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia 4 feeds as declared: Continued On Fage (6) - -SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, PAGE SIX MARKET BULLETIN FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED Contineud From Page (5) ROLLINS POULTRY FARM, Bowdon, Georgia 1 feed as declared May, 1961 SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Cerolina / 1 feed as declared SAVANNAH SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, Savannah, Georgia 3 feeds as declared SECURITY MILLS, 2 feeds as declared INC., Knoxville, Tennessee 2 feeds as declared SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina 2 feeds as 2 feeds as declared INC., Chattanooga, Tennessee 2 feeds as declared SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia SOUTH GEORGIA BROILER, 3 feeds as declared INC., Blackshear, Georgia SOUTH GEORGIA SUPPLIERS, INC., Camilla, Georgia 2 feeds as declared SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION HUNT FOODS & INDUSTRIES, Greenville, Mississippi - Savannah, Georgia 2 feeds as declared INC., SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, 2 feeds as declared INC., Orlando, Florida SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, eae 1 feed as declared WHITWORTH'S _. SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn - Elberton, Georgia Wills, 16 feeds as declared SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, 1 feed as declared INC., Gainesville, Georgia STEVENS INDUSTRIES, 4 feeds as declared A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Decatur, Illinois 1 feed as declared STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia 1 feed as declared STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 1 feed as declared INC., Dawson, Georgia declared SUNI-CITRUS PRODUCTS COMPANY, Haines City, Florida 1 feed as declared E SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 12 feeds as declared THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst. Georgia 1 feed as declared WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 12 feeds as declared WHITMOYER LABORATORIES, INC., Myerstown, Renssyivoae 2 feeds as declared ; HATCHERY & POULTRY FARM, INC., Lavonia, Georgia == Failures Livestock FOR SALE Reg. Charbray cattle, 20 mos. old bull and 18 mos. old heifer, for sale. John Wall, Madison. Ph. 763- R. 0 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bulls, Domestic Woodrow breeding, extra good. Q. A. ae Alpharetta, Ph. GR. aoe Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, very gentle, sires good calves i good conformation, $350. Dr. - Moreland Ave., black leg, William R. Mitchell, 498 SE, Atlanta 16. Ph. MU. 8-3614 Reg. horned Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old for sale. Mrs. Dew- ey Wood. Box 7, Ballground. 4 calves and one black stal- lion Shetland pony for sale. Mrs. J. W. Harris, Rt. 1, Box 142, Jonesboro, Ph. 478- 9412. Reg. Angus bull, 20 mos. old, Eileenmere breeding, good conformation, vaccinat- ed, guaranteed breeder. Wm. H. Hellums, 486 S. Riverview eer. Albany, Ph. HE. 6-6728. 6 heifer calves, Holstein srades, 6 mos. old, treated for CV and wormed, $50. ea. at farm. C. H. King, PO Box 206, Greenville, Ph. OR. 2-4772. Swine _ Reg. meat type Hampshire vigs, Wt. 30-40 lbs. $30. to $40. ea. and up; Reg. bred sows farrowed 1 litter, $100. and up. All Reg. treated, State tested and disease free. No letters. C. G. Studstill, Rt. 1, Kastman, Ph. 374-3908. _ Purebred .meat type Duroc nigs from Champion blood- lines, Reg. buyers name. P. _M Middleton, Rt. 3, Waycross (5 mi. Valdosta Hwy. Reg. Landrace pigs from 12 wks. to 4 mos. old. Have -ome special for F.F.A. and 4-H Club. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Ph. 5-2589. Choice Duroe and Landrace sreeding stock, imported loodlines, Reg. buyers name. Wm. F. Lanier, Rt. 2, Metter. ge Ph. MU 5-1015. 11 OIC pigs. 15 wks. old, Bevery. good, $15. ea. BE. F. Bayne, near 81, at Youth, . O. Loganville. Ph. 826- (Loganyille), Young boars of Hampshire and Black P. C. breeds, 3 mos. to 6 mos. old, from Cer- titied breeding. Treated for Cholera and Erysipelas, $40. to $100.; also gilts of both breeds, same price. Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran. Dark red Duroe pigs, males or females, some ready for service, from P.R. litters. Treated and Reg. buyers name. Charles W. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae. Duroe boars and gilts, 3-4 mos. old, treated for Cholera. Can be reg. for $2. reg. fee. $22. and $25. ea. Frederick Jeitojoxsidere, Tes. i, yore 1G, Guyton (15 mi. SE Guyton on Hwy. 30). i Purebred Duroc boars and gilts, 5 mos. old from best bloodlines. Sired bv Son of Toppers. King CMS 1958 Nat?! Champion. Treated for Cholera and Erysipelas. E. W. Jackson, Rt. 1, Box 34, Sand- ersville. Sas AG Fine young S.P.C. and Du- roc boar, wt. 175 lbs. (boar spotted), 1 bred SPC sow, wt. 180 lbs. $30. ea; also good, 4 gal. milch cow with 3 mo. old bull calf, $75. or trade any for work mare or small stal- lion, or will buy same. O. M. Moody, Rt. 4. Waycross (near Waresboro). Reg. Berkshire boars and gilts from Production Registry litter, 4 mos. old Recently been treated for Cholera and Erysipelas, $35. at my home, $40. shipped. FOB farm. Reg. buyers name. John Purvis, Charing. 4 part Hampshire sows, bred Ist time to Guinea boar, $35. ea. also, 8 pigs, part lit- tle bone Guinea and part Hampshire, 8 wks. old, $12.- 50 ea, 2 for $21.: Hampshire sow, mother of pigs, $50. See at my farm. Fred F. Johnson, Rt. 3, Loganville. One Landrace boar, 1 yr. old, purebred. James E. Kit- chens, 3879 Jeffersonville Rd. Macon. Ph. SH 3-4290. _ 2 purebred Black Poland China males for sale. Bobby Rowland, Rt. 2. Fort Valley. Ph. TA (or TR) 5-5825. - Purebred Duroc gilts, 514- 6% mos. old, out of large lit- ters, best of breeding, treated for cholera and Erysipelas, $40.-$50. ea. with papers, or $2.50 off without papers. M. M. Newsome Sandersville. Ph. 3856, Several extra good Berk- shire boars and gilts from a P. R. litter, Have been treai- ed and are from disease free herd. 5 mos. old, Registered, $40. ea. Will not ship. John Purvis, Charing. 16 Hampshire pigs, $10. ea. Byron Anderson, Alpharetta. Ph. GR. 5-4366. Horses, Mules & Ponies Brown and white male Shetland pony, gentle, with white saddle and bridle, $145. C. R. Bailey, Rt. 3, Lawren- ceville..- Roan Walking stud, white feet and blaze face, wt. ap- prox. 950 Ibs. 10 yrs. old, gentle, easy to handle. All his colts gaited, $175.; also West- ern saddle, for sale. W. A. Rd. SW, Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 4- 3501 White, part Arab mare with Palomino stud colt by side. also, Palomino mare with stud colt. Jim Sudduth, oe Estes Dr., S.W., Atlanta Chesnut saddle horse, blaze face, 2 white socks, very gen- tle for children and women. E. E. Lay, Shellman. Stallion, 16 mos. old, un- make large horse), excellent cond., with saddle and bridle, $125. Mrs. W. H. Williams, Rt. 2, Marietta. Ph. 427-2242. Black Tenn. Walking Horse mare, 7 yrs. old, wt. about 800 lbs. Horse, bridle and sad- dle, $150. Roy Ackiss, Wil- liamson, 2 yr. old Walking Horse stallion, broken, ready to train, some new saddles and bridles for sale; also horses boarded or pastured by the month, reasonably. Mrs. Gloria B. Colter, Commerce. Ph. 335-4058. Small Shetland pony, stal- lion, black, 18 mos. old, $125, Jack Crowder, Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd. RFD oe Marietta. Ph. HE 5-8656. At . Stud; Dorans Copper Surprise, 38 in. Reg. Palo- mino stallion with white mane and tail. Approved mares only. Fee, $25. and $1. day board for mares. Stand- ing in Macon. Bud Kasulka, 1423 Wesleyan Dr. Macon. Large saddle horse, gentle and real fat, for sale. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St. S. W Atlanta. Ph. MU 8-1428, Murphey, 2395 County Line broken, reddish bay (should|4 Penalties ef As Declared ; TOTAL Several ponies, and pony| Chesnut sorrel mar cart a harnes, cue about 1,000 Ibs. cond., for sale. Howard ea- ly, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. Ph. tle, $100. Alte Britt, 6541. Baxley. Ses 8 yr. old dark black gelding with behind left stocking very bentle but spirited, $100.; also almost new Western sad- dle and bridle, cheap. Ray R. Walden, Rt. 2, Soperton. Small golden Palomino Stud, 2-1/4 yrs. old, partially broke, $150., or trade for rid- ing mare, to prevent inbreed- ing. Lewis Mann, Dewy Rose. Ph. 283-2809 Elberton. (No collect calls). Buddys Black Boy, Reg. Tenn. Walking horse. One of most consistent and outstand- ing stallions now. showing. Roy Dorsey, 2561 Bohler Rd. N.W., Atlanta. Ph. CE. 7- Jas Mexican Burro mare, gentle for children, $75. Julian Jock Evans, 603 So. Harris St. Sandersville. Ph. 2355. 2 yr. old bay mare, Palo- mino and Tenn. Walker cross, well built, 5 gaited, saddle broke, very gentle and easy to manage (make excellent Show horse), $250. with bridle and saddle. Mrs. R. L. Adams, Rt. 1, Pine Mtn. Val- isos St. Shiloh. Ph. MA. 8- old bay gelding, Ara- bian characteristics. Very gentle, fine for children or lady riders; also tan Western saddle and martingale. Susan Quinn, 5940 Greenbrier Rd. eb Atlanta 5. Ph. BL 5- 8 yr. Nice gaited sorrel mare, gentle, 7 yrs. old, nae size, good habits, $200. W. A. Vied, 3014 Barksdale Cir, Hast Point. Ph. PO 7-6903. Black mare, good cond.. will plow, gentle enough for children (will come when called). $175.: also very nice black saddle and bridle, $65. | horse, 3 yr. old_ mare, Choe Palomino. Riverside Dr. N. 5. Ph. BL 5-3084. als Shetland and bred back to Reg. lion, broke to ride and dri also saddles, carts and ness. Dr. R. L. Grace, 106 Monroe St. Be Ph, 2-7291. Palomino mare with conformation, well trained Quarter horse, well man ed, pleasure horse for en family; also jet black. Par shown under na Black Magic (capable | many tricks). See. J. Horn, 4457 Covington HE Decatur. Ph. BU. 9-579 Small Tenn. Walking gelding, about 7 yrs. old, | colored, $250. Mrs. Fred vers, Rt. 3, ce Ph. 2-2534. Small WLkee: very g for children, for sale or tr for young heifer or steer. Frank; Cook:#Rte J.) bo Springs. Ph. 943-5191. Fancy 12 yr. old s horse, grey, with saddle | bridle, gentle, high ste will stretch out, $125. Parkerson, Rt. 5, taste 374-2916. Gentle, 7 yr. old rid horse mare, $150.; 1 yr. mare, $150.: 1 H. buggy $: 1 buggy without wheels, new harness. TA N.W., Atlanta 5. Ph. 9946. old filly, $300.: int gaited, horse Lae se $225. Nolan D, Frost, Box 214, Wrightsville. Sheep and. Goats Johnny Mooney, Rt. 1, Su- wanee. Ph. 476-2458 (Du- luth. ; Gentle black and white Shetland pony, $150. with Western _ saddle, bridle and halter. Miss Babs Benson, 6821 Peachtree - Dunwoody Rd. Atlanta 19. Reg. Tenn. Walking stal- lion, 7 yrs. old, white. gen- tle, and pastures with cattle; 9 yr. old sorrel gelding walk. _| trot, handles easily. Stewart Smith, Doerun. Ph, 2-2074, Reg. Saanan buck, S lights Princess Snowball | $13019, born Sept. 7, 19 Naturally hornless, very lars gentle, proven sire, $25. farm. Wm. M. Rocket, nolia Rd. RFD 4, Thomasv ~2 fine good milk goat red, 1 white, also ivestock FOR SALE goat, young, milker, to freshen some in July.. W. A. Gilman, 352 Abbeville. (2 doors ullers Truck Stop, So. 129). better than average Reg. hire rams, 1-3 yrs. old, with good size, also ewes. All reasonable ces at my farm. John B. th, Cleveland Rd. Dalton. ie gal. day milk goat, giving 3 ats. of good, ained milk, $25. Mrs. Annie thews, Rt. 2, Manor St., yrna. (Near Oakdale and mp Hyland Rd.) Native grown, vurebred re Rams, thrifty and for use, for sale. C. J. dman,. Commerce. | Livestock - WANTED ant gentle Shetland pony hildren to handle, pre- mare. State full details rice. Charlie Studebak- . O, Box 114, Pearson. 2734 (Willacoochee).: fant Reg. Tenn. Walking mares that are gentle, with e natural gaits of the Walk- Horse breed. State price. Perry Barnes, Rt. 3, Camil- FOR SALE 0 ibs. mixed Turnip seed, erop gathered, clean, 50c Add postage. Elbert Cain, ; Bethlehem. Collard plants, 500, $2.00; 33.00 M,. or $2.75 M. in 5 M. _L. -C. Strayhorn, Bethel hurch Rd. Forsyth Co. Rt. 1, rainesville, 2. stell (Hwy. 6 between cc Springs and Clark- ert. Ga. Red potato plants, 0 C; 500; $1.50; $2.00 M. owell Head, Alma. Ph. -5229. eads Cert. and improved _ Red potato plants, $1.00 500, $1.50; $2.00 M. B. J. ead, Alma. Ph. 632-4846. 961 crop white multiply- onions also multiplying llots for Fall planting, $2 zal. postpaid. J. E. Vaughn, t. 2, Canton. Ph. GR 9-4451. id time Seven Top turnip seed, Germ. 93 pct., 25 thls., or $1.00 for 1/2 cupful, and tamped envelope. No chks. . Viola Stover, Rt. B. Elli- ig, nice collard plants, two sents ea. at my place. Will not nip. C. C. McDaniel, 1804 kewood Ave., S. E. Atlan-~ 1 g j . C. Short Stem and cab- age - collard and Rutger, Marglobe and Brimmer toma- 0 plants, 50c C; also dried jage, 30c Qt., $1.00 gal. Mrs. ueilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Late Flat Dutch and Co- senhagen' Market cabbage slants, Heading collard, 300, 31.45; $3.50 M; Rutger red mato plants, 300, $1.75; 4.50 M. No order less $1.00. None shipped without postage added. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, t. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. 100 bu. Brabham cow- deas, in 2 bu. bags, Germ. 80 ret. Purity 96.54, $2.25 bu. *OB my farm. Luke Stafford, 1, Marshallville. Ph, 2342, ert. Rutger tomato plants, ome young plants about ready 0 set, also Ga. collard plants. packed in damp moss for g, 50c C, Add postage. 9 ille Good, toile collard plants $2.00 M., 5 M. or more, $1.50 M. at my farm. Will not ship. W. J. McDougald, Suches. Rutger tomato plants, field grown, 45c C; $2.50 M. at my ane net ship. . Larry eLoach, ouglasville, Ph. WH 2-2118, Hay, Feed, Grain FOR SALE Coastal Bermuda hay, high- ly fertilized, twine tied, in truck lots in the field, $18.00 ton. Located on No. 27 U. S. Hwy., 5 mi. Blakely, Contact before sending truck. Truck- ing furnished at additional price, Mrs. Evelyn S. Gee, Met Sherman Farms, Blake- y. 20 bu. new wheat for feed, suitable for flour. E. E. Tread- well, Jr. 435 Ea. Pharr Rd. Decatur. Ph. BU 9-5831 (be- fore 5:30 PM). Quality packed, highly fer- tilized Coastal Bermuda hay, high protein, 1961 crop. (Weigh trucks at Beamer Feed Co.), W.S. Chandler, Owner, Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun. New crop hay, 75c bale at farm at Madras. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St. S. W. Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8-1428. 1961 crop hay, Kobe, Se- ricea Lespedeza, Rye Grass, Clover, Fescue and Coastal Bermuda, 50c - 60c bale. Ce- cil H. Travis, Pinecrest Acres, Riverdale. Ph. 461 - 4862. Approx. 75 bales old hay, good for mulch (some might be o. k. for feed), 35c bale at bam Wed, Keenanii Ris 1, Roswell. Approx. 50 tons poor qual- ity Bahia grass hay, 1960 crop, suitable for bedding, milching or watermelon pack- ing, $15.00 ton at my _ barn. Carl P. Savage Jr., 507 So. Dooly St., Montezuma. About 800 bu. good wheat for feed or commercial pur- poses, not tested for seed; al- so sev. thousand bu. good, heavy oats, for feed, $1.00 bu. All FOB here in bulk; if sack- ed at your expense. Mrs. Cora Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman. Hay for sale, square bales, Red Clover or Fescue, with- out rain, $1.00 bales, $35.00 ton, at Farm. James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3071. : 3 acres corn, fors roasting ears or feed, ready July 20. Joe S. Smith, 2275. Rhinehill Rd. S. E. Atlanta 15. Ph, MA 7-2998. Game & Fowl FOR SALE Bobwhite quail eggs and young birds of various ages, reasonably priced. Per. 22. W. W. Brennan, 207 So. Lee St., Americus. Ph. 2349. Ped. N. Z. White rabbits, Jr., $6.00 to $8.00 ea. Sr. bucks and does, $10.00 up. All stock from .Ped. parents. Wt. up to 13 dbs. at maturity. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave. N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 4-6452. Northern Bobwhite quail, 12 wks. old, $2.50 pr; 8 wks., 80c ea.; 6 wks., 60c ea. Ship. Exp. Col. Per. 28. Send mon. order. [Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta 9. TR 4- 5152. Northern Bobwhite quail, 20c ea. $18.00 C; day old quail, 35c ea; 2 wks. old, 40c ea., Per. 32. A. N. Reeve, Rt. 1, 7866 Roswell Rd. Dunwoody. Ph. 993-4020 (Roswell). Bobwhite quail eggs, $10 C; young Bobwhite and chu- kars, priced according to age; few Bobwhite breeders, lay- ing, $2.50 pr. also breeder pens. Per. 94. No chipping. davis. Raylor, wnt. 2, Daylors: Mill Rd. Fort Valley. Ph. TS 15-8292. : : MARKET BULLETIN Extra large 1960 hatched breeder quail from 8 to 10 and 1/8 ozs, imp. 41 yrs. Eggs from such and quail of all ages by the thousands. Adults 1 to 4 ozs., larger than average. Wt. Cert. and free col. photos of Champions. Wm. A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg., Box K, Atlanta 3. Ph. MU. 8-0866. Ringneck pheasant eggs, $1.25 doz. Ben Tanner, Mount- ed Route, Milledgeville. Ph. 2-3640. Quail eggs: $15 C; Per. 39. B. F. Norton, Rt. 1, Canton. Ph. TU 17-2777. (Cumming). White King pigeons, $2.50 pr. 25 pr. or more, $2.00 pr. Jack Crowder, Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd. Mar- ietta. Ph. HE 5-8656. 1 buck and 4 doe rabbits, 2 yrs. and younger, all well marked Chocolate Dutch, ped. furnished. Make offer. Must sell. Will ship. A. F. Kelley, P. O. Box 295, Warrenton. Finest quality Racing Ho- mer pigeons, Sion str., all purebred and pedigreed. Sat. gar. or money back, less Exp. Chgs. Special bargain on 1961 youngsters. Wallace Neal, 530 Sandtown Rd. Marietta. Ph. 428-2025. Calif. and N. Z. does, $3.00 ea.; Dutch does, $2.50; Calif. and N. Z. Red buck, $2.50; Calif. baby rabbits, $1.00 ea. All does are bred. Also, some pigeons. Mike Norman, 1005 Austell Rd. Marietta. Ph. HE 5-0727. Approx. 175 breeders N. Z. W. rabbits, 300 to 400 young ones. self feeders and Dew Drop water systems and 232 all wire cages. Make offer. T. R. Padgett, Upper Hembree Rd. Roswell. 1 White doe rabbit with six young about 8 wks. old, $5 for lot. Will not ship and no mail answered. Jimmy Moss, Rt. 3,. Covington. Ph. 786 - 6818. Purebred.N. Z. White rab- bits, $10.00 pr. No. papers fur- nished; also 1 pr. Blue Bar and black Check erossed, $1.50 ea.; 5 common bantam hens and 2 roosters, $1.00 ea. J. T. Hudson, P. O. Box 71, Car- rollton. ; 3 doe rabbits, 1 bred, two with baby rabbits, and 1 buck, $20.00 for lot. Mrs. Hoyt R. Smith, Box 14, Nicholson. 3 young rabbits, doe an d 2 bucks (can breed soon), 2 white and 1 black. David Pea- lock, Rt. 1, Buford. Ph. 434 - 5753. 2 grown does with 18 young 1 mo. old and buck, all N. Z. also 4 does and buck Dutch rabbits. Mrs. Gladys Daniel, 109 Palmer St. Ph. BR 2-5686. Dublin, Ga. Quail. and pheasant eggs, also. young quail and phea- sants, prices reasonable. Per. 24. Walter H. Hagan, Rey- nolds Rd. Morrow. Day old quail, $25.00 C; older birds priced according- ly to age. Per. 10. J. L. Tade. 1328 21st St., Columbus. Ph. FA 3-2422. Ringneck doves, 50c ea. lots of 100 or more, or single, 75c ea. W. J. Fischel, 2581 Beeler Dr. S. W. Atlanta 15. Bobwhite quail eggs, $10.00 C.; 1 wk. old quail $250, M; 14 wks.old, 1961 hatch, flight cond., $750.00 M. breeders, $75.00 C. Per. No. 1 Prices state stand until August 16. L. E. Brannen, Jr., 311 Sa- vannah Ave., Statesboro, Ph. PO 4-2843. Pheasants, 3 hens now lay- ing, and cock, $10.00. Chas. B. Summers, 131 Lee Rd. Ma- bleton. Jumbo White King pigeons, 13 pr. all working, $3.00 pr; approx. 60 young about ready for mating, $1.25 ea. or lot, $100.00. Exp. Col. C. G. Al- bright, 1337 Harper St. Au- gusta. Ph. PA 4-6111. Calif. rabbit does, 4 mos. old, $3.00 ea. A. R. Bryans, 1255 Woodland Ave., S. E. At- Janta 16, Ph, 627-9795. ~ Guinea pigs (Cavies), all sizes and colors, ready to breed, $1.00 ea. No less 6 shipped. Exp. Col. John Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St. Griffin. Ph. 3682. Rabbits, American Dutch Show type breeding stock at summer prices in Black, Cho- colate or Blue, bred from Show Winners. C. W. Stinson, Hwy. 42, Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-4673. Exceptionally fine Ped. Tortoise Dutch rabbits. bred from Blue _ Ribbon - stock. Juniors, $8.00 trio. Trade for game birds. Bobby Phillips, 514 Rock Springs Rd. N. E. Atlanta 9. Ph. TR 4-1270. Poultry FOR SALE Araucanus, Easter E g g chickens, 6 hens now laying green, blue and olive green eggs, and 1 rooster, $30.00 or $5.00 ea. Mrs. R.-L. Roth- well, 1775 Haddock St. At- lanta 11. Ph. PL. 8-2257. Araucanus Easter E g g chickens, purebred, laying colored eggs, $10.00 pr. Exp. Col.; hatching eggs, asst. co- lors, 40c ea. ins. parcel post. Send M. O. Mrs. Addie A. Ed- wards, 716 Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta 8.-TR 4-5152. Silver Duckwing old En- glish game bantams, $5.00 pr.; $7.00 trio and up. Good foun- dation stock from an excel- lent strain; also some choice BB Red Old Eng. game cock- erels, $3.00 ea. G. E. Stahl- kuppe, 185 Fairburn Rd. SW, Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 4-1668. Old Eng. game bantams from Show stock, 1 trio ea. Silver Duckwings and B. B. Red, 4 mos. old, $5.00 trio; 1 pr. B. B. Reds, 15 mos. old, $5.00; 20 Silver Duckwing and BB Red ecockerels, 2 - 3 mos. old, 50c to 75c ea. J. W. Goldsmith, 3959 Club Dr. N. E., Atlanta 19. Ph. CE 3-1018. South Georgias and Round- head eggs for hatching, (pure) $3.00 per 15. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren St., S. E., Atlan- ta 17. Ph. DR 8-2397. 100 laying hens, 75c ea. Sell any number. J. C. Wells, Rt. 5, Macon. Ph. SH 2-8981. Approx. 100 White Leghorn laying hens, for sale or trade for calves. No collect calls. Lewis Mann, Dewey Rose. Ph. 283-2809 (Elberton). 1 trio Silver Duckwing O. E., and 1 trio Black Leghorn bantams, $5.00 trio. A. R. Bryans, 1255 Woodland Ave., S. E., Atlanta 16. Ph. 627 - 9795. Frying size Silver Spangled : Hamburgs, purebred, Show type, $1.00 ea., grown, $2.00, trio, $5.00. big type Dark ~ Cornish, 5 hens, 1 cock, $10, $2.00 ea.; started chicks, 50c $1.00; Dark and White Cor- nish bantams, $5.00 trio and up. Chas. B. Summers, Lee Rd. Mableton. 1 ea. 2 yr. old Roundhead Spangle and Roundhead cock, $4.00 ea.; 1 yr. Roundhead stag, $3.00; Five 9 mos. old RH and Clipper cross, $1.75 ea; three 8 mos. RH and Clip- per cross, $1.25 ea.; 2 Claret hens, $2.50 ea. Ship in light erate. John Knight, Court St., Quitman. Bantam hens and chickens mixed, 35c ea. or hen an d chicks, $1.25; 2 laying cages, cap 4 ea. $6 for both. Mrs. Frank Cook, Rt. 1, Powder Springs. Ph. 943- 5191. White, dark and white Lac- ed Red Cornish, bantams and large type chickens, for sale. M. W. Day, Rt. 3, Thom- son. : 6D. B. 4- N. H. April pul- lets, 3 lb. average, $10.00; 6 Barred Rock pullets, best stock, big type, $10.00; Show type bantams, 1 to 12 wks old, cheap. Will not ship. L. C. Tid- well, 78 Jefferson St. Austell. N. H. Red hens, 3 mos. -and 4 mos. old, $1.50 ea.; Cochins, Silver Duckwing Sebright, Jap white Silkey bantams, Show type, Golden Duckwing hens, now laying, $5.00 pr. Will not ship. Mrs. J. E. Car- ter, McMurry Dr. S. W., At- lanta 11. Ph. DI 4-1388. Wild strain Mallard ducks, purebred, 6 hens, 2 drakes and 4 young. Cannot ship. Norton Eldridge, 506 Madison Ave. Ashburn. Ph. 567-3849. Approx. 200 H&N White laying hens, in production, ap- prox. 5 mos. old, laying good, $1.25 ea. small lots, or $1.15 ea. for lot. E. A. Roseau, 4440 Bouldercrest Rd. Ellenwood. Ph. MA 7-1529. 5 grown ducks, 3 Indian Runners, 1 White Pekin, 1 Green Head Mallard, $1.00 ea. at my home. Mrs. M. D. Richardson, Rt. 1, Riverside Rd. Roswell. Ph. 993-6527. - 59 Wild turkeys, pen rais- ed for sale, amount turkey eggs, $2 doz. Can ship. E. A. Herrin, 538 Plant Ave., Waycross. 10 - 12 small type hens, 1 Hamburg (but smaller than a real Hamburg), good layers, now laying, 60c ea. Cant ship. J. M. Overton, Rt. 3, New- nan. 15 large Brown Leghorn hens, $1.00 ea. Bring coop. Also, will give 1 rooster if lot taken. 5 mi. So Villanow cross Rds. Mrs. W. C. Rich- ards, Rt. 3, Box 1845, LaFay- ette. nofices. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The Market Bulletin staff has received @ 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 in } the Bulletin unless such persons have requested a permit and have had their operation inspected. These desiring further information on these reguia: tions are invited to write the... EDITOR, MARKET BULLETIN Department of Agriculture 19 Hunter Street, S. W. Atlanta 3, Georgia PAGE SEVEN 1310 8 608 So. also 5 white ~ ducks, laying, $1.50 ea.; and also a limited | 2 as : Aad eye by eat ap EGE apes ae PAGE EIGHT Poultry WANTED Want 7 or 8 N. H. Red pul- lets, old enough to start lay- ing in. September. Will pay cash for them. State age, when can get them and price. Mrs. Ben Braswell, Stapleton. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Nice, new strained Honey in pint containers, 50c ea. at my place or as much as one gal- lon or more del. reasonable distance. George H. Roberts, Grantville. Chicken fertilizer, 50c bag. Will not ship. Mrs. J. E. Car- ter, Murry Dr. S. W. Atlan- ta 11. Ph. DI 4-1388. Large Martin gourds, 50c ea., med., 35c; catnip and pep- permint, 25c bunch, 3 bun. _ 60c; sassafras, Queen of Mea- dow, yellow root, May Apple - root, 4 lb. lard box full, $1; Martin gourd seed, 25c large pkg. and stamped envelope. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay. -Henhouse manure, hauled 50 mi. radius of Gainesville, $5.00 ton, or hauled and spread, $6.00 ton. Jack Smith, 404 Sunset Dr. Norcross. Ph. 448-3667. Good, used pressure can- ner, 7 qt. good cond. $10.00 at my home, 1 mi. West Bu- chanan on Tallapoosa - Bu-' chanan Black Top Rd. Mrs. Kate Skidmore, Rt. 1, Talla- poosa. 3. Hickory and sassafras smoked shoulders, wt. 20-24 bs., 40c lb. Buyer pay post- age, H. G. Vanzant, Dial. Figs ready for sale about July 20th until frost, at my home. Mrs. O. J. Pettit, 2697 ioe Rd. Decatur. Ph. BU 9- 1961 crop, hand gathered and shade dried Sage, $1.50 ~ lb. plus postage: = Cs. J. ~ Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa. New crop Ext. fancy table grade Honey, some comb add- ed if desired, 10 lb. pale, del. $3.25. D. M. Kirkland, Sum- mertown. 20 beehives complete with bees, also 42 supers, all with frames, one frame honey ex- tractor, 45 gal. storage tank. Bees have been inspected. E. J. Karst, 2455. Wilson. Dr., S. W. Atlanta 11. Print feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., 3, $1.25; 4, $1.85; 1 doz. $4.50. All postpaid. Matched or odds. No chks. Mrs. Ho- ward W. Powell, 295 So. Ma- con St. Jesup. Lady Slipper, 6, $1.00; 24 pennyroyal, $1.00; 12 blood root, 50c; 12 spearmint, 50c; balm, catnip, 6, 50c. Add pos- tage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Parade saddle, never used, also buggy and harness, for sale. W. C. Davis, Flying B. Ranch, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, - One brown pony saddle for sale. Theo H. Paddy, Dawson. Ph. WY 5-2869. Yellow root and May Ap- ole, 4 lbs. of either, $1.25. _Moel Crump, Talking Rock. New shade dried Sage, ready for sale, $2.00 lb. post- paid. Prompt shipment. M r s. E. P. Rudiseal, Rt. 4, Toccoa. - McCullan saddle, bridle and dlanket, $25.00. Will not ship. ND. Stewart, Siloam. Nice, clean yellow dock, yellow root, Queen of Mea- dow, sassafras, Devils Shoe- string, $1.00 for lard box full; catnip, 50c bunch. Add post- age. Mrs. H, A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Country eured Hickory smoked hams and some not moked, 12 - 16 lbs. average, - 5e lb. Max M. Hardie, Mable- on, Ph, 948-9595 (Austell). Black parade saddle, excel- lent cond, 1/3 original cost. Must sell. Mrs. J. K. Beaty, 4289 Flat Shoals Rd. Decatur. Ph. BU 9-0173. During July large amount purple Figs for sale at my home. In pk. box, $1.25; cheaper if you pick or by bushel. Mrs. B. C. Plyer, Sr. Rt. 1, Box 25, Claxton. Ph. 265-M-4. Fresh herbs, washed clean, sassafras, yellow dock, yellow root, Devils Shoestring, Queen of Meadow, $1.00 lb. lard boxful; Colts Foot, Life Everlasting, 2 Ibs. large box- ful, $1.00. Add postage. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Miscellaneous WANTED Want old fashioned hand operated Cider press. State eond., location and price. S. H. Stipe, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Want bee hives, without Bees, 8 frame preferred. Bud Buice, Cumming. Ph. TU 7- 7147. Want Black Snake, Yellow root and May Apple. Write what you have and prices. A. i. Pittman; ) Box 753, White. Want spoiled hay, vicinity Stockbridge. State price and whether delivered. W. F. Dickerson, Rt. 2, Millers Mill Rd. Stockbridge. Want 100 locust post ai once, also Evenflo fertilizer spreader. State prices. Jack Branan, 2956 Sequoyah Dr. N. W.,. Atlanta 5, Ph. CH 7- Zoe } Want 15 bu. Burr Clover seed, unhulled. J. L. Kennedy, Grovetown. ae Want 5 tons hay, del. my farm, 7 mi. post Ogeechee Rd. Savannah. State price. John Kimker, DeReene Apts., Li- berty and Drayton St. Sa- vannah. Want a hand Black Walnut cracker, in good cond. State price. J. A. Venable, Rt. 3, Jef- ferson. Want 2 gal. Huckleberries. Quote price, and when an d where to pick up. S. D. South, 4112 W. Johnson Circle, Chamblee. Handicrafts. FOR SALE Soft, washable, genuine lambskin baby moccasins, blue, pink and white, all handlaced and emb. in white, $1. pr. Add postage. Mrs. Ed- gar Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun. White cotton crocheted ba- by shoes, either pastel or lace trimmed, $1. pr; rayon boucle crocheted baby shoes, baby cols. or White, $1.25 pr. Add 10c postage per pr. Eliza- beth Coleman, Rt. 1, Box 205, Danielsville Rd., Athens. 17 yds. fancy dbl. tatting and 3 yds. hen and biddie tat- ting, all 50c yd. No checks. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Rt. 3. Box 155, Millen. - Little girl cotton dresses, 1-6 yrs., $2. ea.; fancy organ- dy tea aprons, stitched with automatic machine, $1.50 ea. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. 4 quilt tops, $2. ea.; one band apron, 50c; 9 crocheted book markers, 10c ea. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. W. T. Langley, Rt. 3, Box 384-A, College Park. Pot holders. nicely made, 15c ea., 10, $1; cobbler or work aprons, neatly trimmed with large pockets, full cut, R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Elli- Jay. Pillowcases made of. good bleached cotton material, full size, attractive crocheting set in motifs and crocheted edg- irg to match, $3. pr.: ladies cotton tea aprons, 65c ea. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 08, Ellijay. MARKET BULLETIN Nice, well made prini aprons, 50c ea. plus postage. Mrs. I. A. Scott, 1570 Elleby Rd., SE, Atlanta 19. Full size cotton ruffled bed- spreads, asst. cols. and two- tones, $5.50 ea.; novelty pot holders, 25c ea., 6, $1.; dain-' ty aprons, 75c ea., 2, $1.25; emb. dish towels, 35c ea., 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Free-|_ man Long, Rt. 5. Box 50, El- lijay. Aprons. with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, 75c ea.; small appliqued cush- ion covers, any shape. 75c ea.; knitted mittens, $1.50 pr Add postage. Mrs. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Crocheted baby shoes, Dawn nylon, $1.; bootees, $1.- 40: crocheted Peafowl, white, for couch, $2.10; nice cro- eheted doily. $2.; emb. tatt- ed border vanity set, $2.; lin- en tatted border hankies, $1.- 35: crocheted white collar, $1; quilt tops, $3. and $5. PP in Ga. Mrs. Georgia Taylor, 421 Wilson Ave., Bremen. 3 pe. vanity sets, mix cols., made of No. 30 mercerized threads, $2. set PP. Mrs. F. M. Westbrooks, Rt. 1, Alpha- retta. Broadcloth _ pillowcases. | emb. and crocheted edge, $1.-| 25 pr.: aprons, 3 small, $1.; medium, 50c; large house aprons, $1.; 7 dish towels emb., $1.; bonnets, old fash- ion. large, $1., medium, 85c. Add 30c for postage. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Buford: PM. Auction Sale Association . Station, Tifton, 500 Quality, Hereford heifersb Nice, new, fancy trimmed open and weaned print aprons, 60c ea. Add 10c calves(.< o.2<, only, for postage; also, fancy pot chowesand cond eras 3 2 : e soldGrading by holders 25c ea. Mrs, Ozie sion Service Animal White, Rt. 1. Bowdon. bandmen. Contact Cooling, Fieldma Few hand tooled, hand ooae Albeo Box 1772, Albany. laced truckers wallets, have PUES 5 compartments, one has zip- per, $7. ea. Johnny Bonds, 148 E. 13th St. Rome. Sullivan Farm, Rt. 4) Milk production may be re- duced as much as 20 percent because of mastitis, according to H. K. Welch, Jr., dairyman, Agricultural Extension Ser- vice. animals bred, born JULY 21 FRIDAY JULY 27 THURSDAY 11:30 AM Public Au 3 Reg. Holstein bulls sored by Georgia Here .. At Gee Coastal Plain Experi an raised at Sullivans Fart all heifers officially hood vaccinated and el Contact T. R. Sulliv Rt. 4, Box 248, Newnar Quilts: string quilts, $5.50 ea: other designs, $6. and $8.; Wedding Ring also Dutch Girl, $10. ea. Delia Sapping- ton, Rt. 8, Ridgeway Dr. Gainesville. Crocheted also Embroidery vanity sets, $1. set: crochet rose or pansy doilies, $1.50 ea; aprons with bibs, 75c ea; new quilts, $6.75 ea. No chks. stamps nor COD. Dura Brad- | ley, Rt. 2, Waco. Crocheted hand bags, all colors, made from cord and cotton thread, crocheted baby sweaters, caps and bootees, $1. pr.; cotton, orlan or wool; crocheted capes or straight stoles. Mrs. C. V. Jordan, 2205 Westover Dr. East Point. Ph. PO 6-1134. 9 piece large cream color crocheted sofa and chair sets. $6. PP. Mrs. W. Blackwell, 2122 Brockett Rd. Tucker. Ph. 938-2261. - Plain white or machine emb. pillowcases, made of good, bleached material, $1. pr; dish towels, with a linen finish mach, emb., 30e ea. 4.-$1.; with crocheted border on ends, 40c ea. 3, $1.10. Add postage. Mrs. B. C. McNeely. Rt. 4, Gainesville. Fully ned, imported Italian straw hand bags, 15% in. high, $1.75 ea; leather link belts, fits up to 36 in. waist, 5/8 in. wide, 98c; 1 in. wide, $1.29. Charlie Gholston Rou- sey, (Boy Scout) Rt. 2, Com- er. THE WORLD OF DREW UP A DEED OF SENTI MENT, GIVING THE TREE TO ITSELF, | FAG ; FOR AS LONG AS IT SHALL LIVE ay " te ON APRIL 6,1961, THE TREE WAS UPROOTED BY AVIOLENT STORM. if : i) | TODAY, AYOUNG | SAPLING STANDS AE NE ON THE SAME K SPOT, DONATED , i a +e AND PLANTED BY ey tal FORESTERS OF ( BL att aig, | INTERNATIONAL ' SA'S Ae". | PAPER COMPANY. : R 1T,T00,"OWNS ITSELR" That Owns hac! , =A GIANT POST OAK IN EUFAULA, ALABAMA. ee IN 1936, THE CITIZENS OF EUFAULA MARKS our Department for a mailed to you. NOTICE AND BRANDS REGISTRATION At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks anda brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Com- missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock. PHIL CAMPBELL, _ Commissioner of Agriculture If you desire to register your mark or. brand, you may : write. pplication, and all necessary forms will | be There Is no cost for this registration fea : Sling fee pt the recording fee to the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle are located. a