Georgia
Marke
| Phil Campbell,
Farmers
ulletin |
Commissioner
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1961
mn Acreage Leads
te's Crop List
_is Georgias No. 1 crop from the
t of acreage and value although
shes Georgia Farmers with less
percent of the total cash income
rom crops and livestock.
960 corn was planted on 2,700,000
: Georgia farm landmore than
he acreage of Georgias tradition-
ops of cotton, peanuts and tobac-
those three crops supplied better
a: livestock.
basic reason for low cash income
rn is low per acre yields which
any farmers from having corn to
_ Bergeaux, agronomist of the
y of Georgia Extension Service,
hat two major factors limiting
ion of high yields are imadequate
tion, particularly nitrogen, and
plants per acre. But if farmers
er fertilization methods and plant -
t plants per acre, corn can take
tful place along with cotton, pea-
ad tobacco as one of Georgias lead-
ps. e
_ of foods today takes about 61 cents
nsumers food dollar. Less than
of the food dollar is left for the
of the product, a loss of ten cents
ipared with ten years ago.
percent of the states cash i income
| September 11 Jeffersonville and Ogle-
and Quitman; September 16 Swainsboro
ocessing, Peron won and distri-
Agricultural
CALENDAR
Sept. 12 Sweet Potato Short Course,
9:15 a. m. ABAC, Tifton.
Sept. 24 - 26 Southeastern Feed Produc-
fion School. Continuing Education
Center, Athens.
POULTRY CHAIN SHOWS
SCHEDULED FOR
4-H MEMBERS
September 1 Ft. Valley and Macon;
thorpe; September 12 Leesburg, Daw=
son, Elberton, Cedartown, Cuthbert and Fr.
Gaines; September 13 Carrollton, Bain-
bridge, Morgan and Blakely; September 14
Camilla, Newton, Lawrenceville, Toccoa
and Madison; September 18 Covington,
Waynesboro and Newnan; September 19
LaGrange, Sylvania, Hamilton, Springfield
and Hartwell; September 20 Ashburn,
Pembroke, Nashville and Savannah; Septem-
ber 21 Lakeland, Woodbine and Pear-
Clarkes-
ville and Clayton; September 26 Mc-
son; September 22 Monroe,
Donough; September 27 Athens; Octo-
ber 10 Griffin and Monroe.
NUMBER 1
ASSY COTTON GETS HELP
C.C. C. To Make Loans
On Special Cotfon
(Released by the U. S. Department
of Agriculture, Washington)
The U. S. Department of Agriculture
announced today that upland cotton
which is reduced in grade because of the
presence of extraneous matters such as
grass, bark, stems, etc. and up-land cot-
ton which is designated as wasty, will be
eligible for loans under the Commodity
Credit Corporation 1961 Cotton Loan
Program.
Although this special conditioned
cotton has not been eligible under any
previous CCC rate program, it has been
eligible for purchase at reduced rates une
der the 1959-60 Cotton Purchase Pro-
gram.
Loans on the up-land cotton which is
reduced in grade because of the presence
of extraneous matter will be made at a
rate of Ic per pound less than the loan
rate for the grade to which the cotton is
reduced. Loans on the up-land cotton
which is designated as wasty will be
made at a rate of 4c per pound less than
the loan rate for the grade and staple
length shown on the classification certi-
ficate covering the cotton.
The action taken by CCC today is ex-
pected to help cotton producers market
this kind of cotton in an orderly manner
and at a fair and equitable price.
estetlons of screwworm have been
red in the Southeastern eradication
eorgia, so far, has not had any new
ion, but extreme caution should
srcised to insure the costly pest does
ppear in our state.
infestations were reported last
in Northeast Mississippi and South-
Tennessee, The cases in Tennessee
Geo rgia
: OF THE SOUTH
(OF THE MISSISSIPPI
Screwworms Crop Up
have not been confirmed as yet, but all
indications point to screwworm infesta-
Hon.
The recent outbreak of screwworm in.
Bonifay, Florida Is reported cleared up
now and temporary screwworm head-
quarters have been closed there.
- Georgia farmers should be careful in
purchasing animals from the areas in
Again!
gain:
Tennessee and Mississippi that have re-
ported infestation.
In addition, Georgia farmers musi be
continually on the look out for any sign
of screwworm in Georgia. Any suspicious
indications should be reported to this De-
pariment or your local veterinarian or
county agent immediately.
Lets keep Georgia free of the screw-
worm.
Georgia First
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PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS
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| work, for
Farm
Work
WANTED
White, sober, honest man,
36, small family wants job
tending 5,000 laying hens at
$35. week, or 6,000 at $40.
week and house furnished
anywhere in No. Ga. Party
answering must not drink,
Letters ans. Charlie Murdock,
Rt. 3. LaFayette.
AEE SSDI SA A EA a
Want dairy job or chicken
farm or cattle barn. 8 in fam-
ily. Need 4-5 R. house. Can
drive truck and tractor also.
30 yrs. old, wife 27 yrs. old.
J. -T, Barnes, Rt. 2, Alpha-
retta.
Ge eee ees
Middleaged man wants job.
Exp. with poultry. Cannot do
heavy and hard work. Board
to be furnished or can batch.
Bill Stewart, 15 Given St.
Summerville.
SY NANCE ae ELE Ty.
_._ White, single man, 52 yrs.
old. wants job on chicken or
cattle farm, Experienced, al-
sO Can carpenter and do paint
job around farm. Room, board
and reasonable salary. James
Duncan, c/o Mrs. Flora Med-
ders. Scottdaie.
a es pres ee ee
_ White man, married, 3 chil-
dren, want job on dairy farm
or working with broilers or
layers. Good worker. sober.
Need house wired for electric
stove Reasonable salary. Claud
Sailors, Rt. 2. c/o M. O. Mc-
Gee, Lawrenceville,
Fe ea ea eae UNS
_ White man and wife want
job at once raising broilers, |
or with cattle and hogs. Drive
tractor and truck. Experienc-
ed. Have to be moved. Can
move soon. Charles Daniel,
Rt. 5, Gainesville.
Want job on cattle or hog
farm. No row crops. Wife and
3 children (boys 16 and 10 and
girl, 12 yrs. 2 go to school).
Have to be moved. Letters
ans. W.)G. Leonard, Lawren-
ceville.
Sone iia eI alta ey ee ae
\ Retired. Serviceman and
family-wants job as foreman
or manager on large farm or
cattle ranch. Exp, in raising
and feeding cattle. Prefer
middle or Southern Georgia.
Georse G. Sparks, 528 Law-
on. Ave., Savannah. Ph, AD
2-7256,
seas
34 yr. old, white, married
man wants Dairy job. 17 yrs.
_Exp., 6 in family, boy 15 can
help. Want around 75-100
cows. Can give Ref. Move any
time. N. L. Treadwell, Rt. 1,
Culloden.
40 yr. old man and wife, no
children, willing and able to
work, sober and_ reliable
wants work in dairy. 9 yrs.
Exp. Need work badly, and
would like to work with nice
family, and livable (can live
on) salary. W. T. Majors, 102
Cecelia Circle, Jonesboro,
Man, nearly 62 yrs. old with
wife (she not able to work),
wants light job helping with
light farm chores, not able do
hard work. Want near Bap-
tist. church and small town.
Living quarters and small sal-
ary. J. A. Dillard, Rt. 4, Fitz-
gerald.
SN ere Se es ros rea oa
Man, wife and 4 small chil-
dren want job on Dairy farm.
Exp. in milking cows and can
use almost any kind milking
machines. Can move any time,
anywhere. Prefer milk par-
lor with Surge machines.
Nathan Perdue, Rt. 2, War-
renton, y
sb chs ieee ees Re ene
Couple wants job caring for
horse or cattle farm. Man, 32
yrs. old, thoroughly exp. in
both, Have pick-up truck and
2 horses that must go with us.
xp. in feed and pasture care.
Must have house suitable for
dwelling. Contact. Joe and
Betty Boatwell, 2749 Ashford
Rd. N.E. c/o R. L. Etum, At-
lanta 19. Ph. ME 4-3908.
Bn Ne nD Laat ne rts aE
Middleaged man wants job
as Caretaker, light farm
chores, for nice person of their
farm or country estate, close
to town, or live as companion
to semi-invalid. Do not use
tobacco or whiskey. Thomas
Welsh, Rt. 1, Baconton.
ibaa i seater tanner inca Mena OME er
Want job on farm. Exp.
farming with tractor (have
license) and mech., livestock,
tobacco, etc. Am 50 yrs. old,
single, live in or batch. John
Cardell,, 415 W. Liberty St.
Savannah.
Farm Help
WANTED
Want man and boy. or two
men, at once to operate Dairy,
milk 60 cows. E. L. Johnson,
Rt. 1, Crawfordville. Ph. 8-
2504. :
Want reliable woman, white
or colored, to live in home, do
house work, look after chil-
dren, and do some light farm
room, board and
$15. weekly. Will come after.
Mrs. Roy Clark. Rt. 1, Molena,
Want reliable, unencum-
bered woman or couple, who
draw a pension or have other
income of own, to live in home
(modern conveniences), and
do light farm work in ex-
change for home (two nice
rooms). Mrs. W. J. Stephens,
101 Hembree Ave., College
Park.
Want farm hand with small
family for work on farm.
Steady work. 5 R. house on
school bus route. No drinkers.
Give references. Write. Jack
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.
Want large family, white
or colored, to live in house on
farm, and pick cotton by the
hundred. Aubrey D. Tucker,
Rt. 1, Comer.
Want party able and will-
ing to work on share basis,
raising produce, plants, bulbs,
etc. No salary. See. oWe
Page, 149 North Ave., N.E.
Atlanta, Ph. TR. 4-6452. ~
Want at once, man with
chain saw to clear pasture in
Henry Co., near Flipnen of
gum trees, saw into firewood
length and burn tops. Will
pay top price on basis of cord-
wood cut. Additional pay for
hauling. Hugh N. Lewis, 32
Jodeco Rd. Jonesboro.
Want at once middleaged,
unencumbered, refined, white
woman to live in with Christ-
ian widow to help with light
farm chores and house work.
Mod. conveniences. Room,
board and reasonable salary.
Permanent job for right par-
ty. Mrs. Helen Davis, c/o Dr.
H. Hill, Rt. 2. Powder Springs.
_ Equipment
FOR SALE
Used Berkley electric well
pump, $20.00. Mrs. E. B. Tra-
vis, Riverdale.
1949 Intnl. 1/2 ton truck
and strunk chain saw, both
for $150. Hoyt Dean, Roswell,
Ph. 993-6609.
3 hp lawson air-cooled
gasoline engine with 3 in. V.
pulley, rope starter; also, saw
and mandrel for same. Can be
seen. E. C. McKinney, Rt. 2,
Box 35 Blue Ridge (3-
1/2 mi. from Gravley).
Gould shallow well pump
with foot valve, in good cond.,
$45.00; 8 point hitch sycle
mowing machine, peanut
plows and 16 ft. weeder. rea-
sonable, S. B. Taylor, Rt. 1,
Box 133, Fitzgerald.
John Deere potato digger
for PTO tractor; light farm
trailer with 4 wheels and
flat body; old model John
Deere 12-A combine. Grady
Turner, Rt. 7, Macon.
John Deere side delivery
rake, 8 point hitch, pick-up
type, used 2 days, good as new,
$300.00. James J. Cobb, Rt. 1,
Empire (near Dubois Store) .
Turner PTO, hand fed bal-| All
er with 3 pt. hitch dump rake,
good cond., for sale or trade
for small size pick-up. baler,
popular make in good cond,
and pay difference. E. B. Cook,
Rt. 1, Athens.
Complete Surge milking
parlor equip., like new, 4
stanchions, 4 milking mach-
ines, pipeline, milk pump, re-
leaser, CIP, wash vats, sur-
face cooler and can racks. Ro-
bert L. Mull, 2824 Maple Rd.,
Rome, Ph. 232 - 4731,
15 Twelve hole hog feed-
ers, $40.00 ea.; 2 man chain
saw and post hole digger,
$115.00 See Applebaum,
Athens, Ph. LI. 6-6379. OG
cond., $700.00. E. W. Thomas,
Rt. 1, Gainesville (near Ches-
tatee), Ph. TU. 7-7284.
Durable 1 H. trailer, aged
but in fine shape, pulls easy,
reasonable or would trade for
good, used, 2 H. trailer a n d
pay difference. Joe Boutwell,
c/o R. L. Exum, 2749 Ash-
ford.Rd., Atlanta 19, Ph. ME.
4-3908 and leave name an d
number,
Big Dutchman automatic
chicken feeder, hopper, chain
and trough, to take care of 3,-
500 hens; automatic waterers
to furnish 3,500 hens; Larkin
cooler, 60 case egg cooling
cap. and Kenco ecandler and
grader. All used 1 yr., $1,000
cash. A. L. Hickson, Jr., Mid-
ville, Ph. 9-3702.
250 gal. under ground gas
tank, good cond..G. W. John-
son, PO Box 23, Conley, Ph.
MA. 2-6624 (Atlanta).
Sears chain saw, in good
cond., 2 yrs. old, $100.00. Marl
Ward Rt. 2, Box 94-A, Bain-
bridge, Ph. CH. 6-1623.
Ford corn picker, 1 row,
mounts on the tractor, A-1
cond., $500.00 cash. B. Q. Ed-
wards, Rt. 3, Lyons.
Intnl. 2 row corn picker.
No. 24, fits Farmall H., M. or
Super H., M., excel. cond. al-
ways been stored inside, $300.
J. M. Porter, Cochran, Ph. WE.
4-6548.
Heavy duty hand _ truck,
good cond., $10.00. Jennie A.
Jolley, Rt. 4, Box 194, Doug-
lasville. :
1948 Intnl. KB-8 truck and
37 ft. flat bed trailer, in real
good cond., 7 new tires and
other tires real good. Excel.
for lumber, cotton, _ tobacco.
Reasonably priced. John T.
Bumgarner, Rt. 2, Madison.
Tandem axle flat bed farm
trailer, $250.00; spike tooth, 3
point lift, harrow, $75; Tay-
lorway sub-soiler, new cond.,
$250.00; rife ram, 20 - B, $75;
10-B, $50.00; 2 used tree
planters, $450.00 and $350.00.
P. B. Mullins, Rt. 3, Box 400,
College Park, Ph. PO. 7-5709.
200 five ft., chicken feeders,
bert, Ph, ST. 8-4751._
Implements for Farmall
type, 5 ft., mowing blade, $75;
8 ft. dump rake, like new, $75;
planter and fertilizer distri-
butor, $75.00. Jack Crowder,
{c/o Melody Brook Farm, Win-
dy Hill, Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta,
Ph. HE. 5-8656.
Ford mowing machine in
good cond. Paul Payton, Tuck-
er.
Caterpillar Bulldozer, good
50c ea. H. F. Gaulding, Col- al
Cub, not 1 point hitch: sickle}
Jeep; also, 500 ft
galvanized water
Jeep winch, $75.00
=
Centrifugal pum
gasoline motor, 3
and intake; alumim
480 ft., 2 in., 500
12 Rainbird hea
with couplings and
vers 1 acre, used 50
sacrifice. E. A. Evans,
66, White, Ph, EV.
(Cartersville).
Tractor drag ha 07
Deere A and B tract
combine;
Holland baling machin
K. Mann, Newnan.- ;
2-1/2 ton 1953 REC
with 14 ft. x 4 ft
heavy duty, dump
Allis Chalmers mode
propelled ecombin
1953 WD Allis Chalme
tor, 12-1/2 ft. A.
type harrow and 9
rear blade, $1,000.00
Simpson, Rt. 3, McD
Ph. 423-3898.
RED, 121
ton. :
Correction: Hayse-
matic chicken feeder
ing hopper, elec. time
and 900 ft. of troug
chain, everything for com
automatic feeding op
purchased new 3 yrs. a
000.00. W. S. Patter
508, Douglas.
1/3 hp irrigation
1 in. fittings, good
first $50.00 buys. Roy
Rt. 1, Dahlonega. 3
- Farm tractor Magni
cond., half price. Thos.
sey, Rt. 1, Dubl
8. co Seo aS
butment
$100.00; Howard rotary tiller, 550
George E. Owens, Rt.
houn, Ph. MA. 9-576
Allis Chalmers 66
with grain
spreader, A. C. mode
tractor with 2 row corn
er and cultivator, $:
J. W. Lampp, Jdr., Rt.
251, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-
5,200 Lawler eages for
laying hens, feed and water
troughs complete, excel. cond,
priced to sell..C. W. Hobbs,
Cordele, Ph. 273-1570.
10 ton Howe scale, A - 1
shape, $800.00; portable John
Deere No. 6 corn sheller, $1,-
000; Minneapolis Moline sta-
tionary corn, sheller, $1,000.
H. L. Strickland, Rt. 2, Ash-
burn.
Small power pea thrasher,
$300.00; Jet deep well pump
complete with tank and plastic
pipe, $60.00; 6-1/4 in. Black
and Decker elec. saw, almost
new, heavy duty, 10 amps.,
$55. C. R. Gowder, Rt. 2,
Powder Springs. :
Cub tractor, 1951, $450.00;
disc turner, $45.00: mower,
$60.00; harrow (bush an d
bog), $50.00; hay rake, $60.
equip. for Cub. 1950
Dodge truck, 1 ton, stake body
(oak), All in good cond., trac-
tor just overhauled. H. L. Wil-
son, 1369 Brockett Rd., Stqne
Mountain, Ph. HI. 3-6140
(Clarkston).
Clinton power saw, new plug
and points, 18 in. straight bar,
$55.00; also, Strunk power
saw, 18 in. straight bar, $30.
Chain worn pretty bad on
both, but both crank an d
run_good. Robert Mealer, Rt.
2, Ellijay.
David Bradley hammermill,
used 1 season on 200 bu. corn,
first class cond., $100.00 M. B.
.Carter, Woolcey, Ph. HO. 1+
10043 (Atlanta). S
Heavy duty; 1 hp.
banks - Morse deep
1-1/4 x 1-1/2 for
with jet and 82 ga
Plastic pipe optional
tional cost. Good cond.,
new jet. J. M. Body, 35:
Forrest Lane, N. E., Atle
Ph. BL. 5-6688.
Approx. 50 tube types
en feeders, good cond.
offer buys. H. P. Stap
Jr., Rt. 2, Pineworth Rd,
con. 2
Used shallow well
with new motor, 30 g
$25.00. Q. H. Reagin
Klondike Rd., Lithon
HU. 2-6316.
6 can milk cooler
cond., $40.00. Locate
2 mi. off pavement o
terville - Smithsonia
L. Bramlett, Rt. 1,
Winterville. :
1 yd. overland scrap
soiler and leveling bl
Ford tractor. Bought n
ed less than 6 mos. S
for immediate
WE. 4-6896.
1953 Dodge tracto
ward with 2
equipped with weste
rows, saddle tanks, 5tl
and 6 good 825 x 20
good mechanical cond
also, 1952 Intnl. 1/2 to:
up truck, good bod, 10
i mech
mers mower for
for best offer. Ho-
mond, Rt, 1, Box
uglasville, Ph. 948-
Stell) a
1952 Ford pick-up
cylinder, 4 nearly
, rear tires, ground
or worked over, new
ad battery, side
Allis Chalmers cotton
th W. D. tractor, all
ond, and overhauled
picker, 1 row cot-
ker with Allis Chal-
'D 45 tractor, both in
d. W. I. Graham, Rt.
Wagon and harness,
for quick sale. M. M.
ed, Rt 3, Box-83 - C.
sBh. AL. 3-1387
21 corn snapper, fits
H., M., 300, 350. 400
has picked only 40
easonably priced. W.
an, Rt. 1, Palmetto,
-7781. v
ye. Ed Garner, Rt. 4,
| Rd., Marietta, Ph.
nm wagon used 1 yr.,
exchange for 3 year-
ulls or heifers, 6 mos.
ie Moultrie, Rt. 2,
Woodbury.
zer spreader, $125.00;
evator for small grain
, baled hay, etc., $475, |
in motor, V-belt dri-
Kenneth Goldin, Rt. 2,
Ph. 3463 after 8 PM.
Deere No. 8 harvester
oth row crop and mow-
ach., excel. cond., 1/3 of
cost.; also, New Hol-
7 hay baler with own
proven cap. 10 tons
excel. cond., $800.00.
Hayes, c/o Model Farm,
Sharpsburg, Ph, AL, 3-
Newnan).
shaft for. John Deere
picker; Lynchburg No.
turning plow, reasonably
ed at my home near 5
on Rhine - Eastman
yy Harris No. 1 pick-up.
th motor, like new. G.
rish, 1547 Melrose Dr.,
tlanta 10, Ph. PL, 5 -
er cane mill, mule
wn, perfect cond., $20.00.
-- Causey, Jr., Rt. 3, Moul-
YU. 5-4586 (2 mi. N.
foultrie).
r, 560 x 15 new re-
, $11 ea., can be used on
at of tractors using 500 x
es. M. A. Taylor, 201
Ave., Decatur, Ph. DR.
iplicity roto tiller, A - 1
rt sale or trade for
tractor. Must have
blade. E. L. Morgan, PO
8, Jefferson. .
an be recapped and be
d as new, $20.00 ea.
. Shaw; Rt. 1, Newborn.
gal. mix-o-gas propane
nk, J. KE. Wyatt, Sr.,. Rt.
. 230, Fortson, Ph. FA.
951 Chevrolet pick - up
and light cut-away har~
or Cub tractor. W. L.
, Alma.
deep well pump,
r type, 3/4 HP elec. mo-
cel. cond., switch, pres-
ge included, $75.00 at
me. Ben Carter, Star Rt.,
EES :
all peanut weeder, will
1 row Farmall trac-
0. Tom Mercer, Rt. 1,
Park. :
vrolet 3/4 ton pick-up
aS body, fine for
tle, good
| AM. 5-7185.
Mrs. M. A. Ross, Rt. 3,|:
86|hitch for Ford tractor. Quote
blade, light harrow, good
cond. R. H. Holliday, 2901
Player St., Brunswick, Ph.
1952 Ford truck, 2 ton, Kel-
ly lift, 2 speed axle, booster
brakes and good tires, ready to
go. Frank Still, Folkston.
Equipment
WANTED
_ Want Crawler front - end
loader, prefer HD-5, for clear-
ing land. Must be in good
cond. Henry F. Blackman, Rt.
2, Box 342, Griffin, Ph. 7966.
Want hammermill with
about 11 in. throat and eleva-
tor for ear corn. Must be
good price and in good cond.
S. C. Owen, Woodbury, Ph.
2491
eee ae SAE Sine LUNE eS eae
Want tool bar with spring
teeth for Farmall Super A.
tractor, without 3 point hitch.
Give cond. and price. J. S.
Nelms, 1968 Cedar Grove Rd.,
Conley, Ph. MA. 7-9935.
Want 3 or 4 serviceable,
1100 x 38, tractor tires. Quote
price and condition. L. E. Fer-
Seat Rt. 2, Madison, Ph, 616-
Want hammermill, 700 to
1,500 Ib. feed mixer and corn
shucker = sheller, all with or
without elec. motors, but
equipped for V-belt drive; al-
so, want 1,000 to 2,000 Ib.
platform or hopper scale. L. E.
Miller, 2602 Macon Dr., SE,
Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. 17-2594
(no collect ealls).
Want tracks for M. C. John
Deere Crawler with good pins
and bushings State location
and price. Columbus Hughes,
Rt. 2, Box 79, Kennesaw.
Want hay tongs for loading
loose hay into barn. Sara M.
Robb, Watkinsville,
Want small tractor outfit,
1 row, with cultivators, plant-
ers, mowing machine attach-
ments etc., in good cond. Pre-
fer Farmall Cub. Clayton J.
Bond, Dewey Rose.
-- Want some fingers to work
on rollers or cylinders on
Benthall peanut picker. T, M.
Jones, Rt. 1, Baxley.
Want rotary mower in good
condition. Will trade model A.
tractor or pay cash. S. L. Cal-
fee, Boston.
Want cider mill or press,
either power or hand operat-
ed. Mrs. W. J. Matthews, Rt.
2, Box 145, Loganville. :
MARKET
"| Dual wheel, 1957 Ford trac-
| tor, 640 front-end loader, back
fe Want draw bar for 1954)
model B, Allis Chalmers trac-
tor, to pull Athens 2 disc plow;
also, want deep well pump,
1/2 HP motor, in good cond.,
reasonably priced and within
50 mi. radius of Temple. John
Self, Rt. 2, Temple.
Want cane evaporator, pre-
fer large capacity. Frank Still,
- | Folkston,
Livestock
FOR SALE.
Cattle
Complete dispersal small
dairy herd of exceptional
quality. Foundation animals
out of Reg, Jersey herd of the
Monastery at Conyers, and
the Reg. Holstein herd of the
Horseshoe Farm at Stock-
bridge, with subsequent off-
spring out of ABS. Fred
Barber, PO Box 206, Jones-
boro, Ph. GR. 8-8078.
Reg. Angus bulls, Eileen-
mere breeding, 18 to 20 mos.
old, $250. to $300. each. E. N.
Adams, Stapleton.
2 milch cows, 6 bulls and
one pony for sale. Mrs. J. W.
Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 142,
Jonesboro.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bull,
33 mos. old, all papers, Cert.
by King Ranch, approx. 1,-
500 lbs., $750.; also, two 15/16
Santa Gertrudis bulls, 6 mos.
old, eligible for S-Bar Reg.,
$150. ea. Jack Crowder, c/o
Melody Brook Farm, Windy
ae ness Marietta, Ph. HE.
-8656.
Polled Hereford bulls and
heifers, weaning age, dbl.
reg., well marked and best of
bloodlines, reasonable. D. O.
Stough, Locust Grove, Ph.
17396 (Griffin).
20 select purebred bulls,
from Woodbar and O. B. 13th
breeding, weaning age, $150.
to $170., with or without pa-
pers; also, 25 Angus heifers,
best bloodline (OQ. B. 13th and
Woodbar bulls) and pvroduc-
tion tested purebred
$140. to $160. Eliza Hayes. c/o
Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharps-
burg.
One grade Guernsey milch
cow and calf; Holstein male
calf, about 7 mos. old, not
Reg. but full. blooded. well
marked, wt. 400-500 lbs. W.
B. Greene, Gray, Ga. ;
13 Holstein bull calves, 5
mos. to 1 yr. old, nice group
of feeder calves. James H.
Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs,
Ph. 943-3071.
Want manure spreader in
A-1 cond., reasonably priced.
C. W. Smith, Rt. 1, Duluth,
Ph, 448-3681 (Norcross).
Want hand well pump; old
one, just the part above the
ground. Do not need the low-
er well part. Do not want
short pump, need long one
to set on ground. Mrs. R. E.
Lee, 250 Forest Hills Dr., NE,
Atlanta 5, Ph. BL. 5-4151.
Want Big Dutchman auto-
matic feeder, dbl. line hopper,
up to 8 corners and as much
as 600 ft. of chain (champ)
and trough, good cond. only.
Could use only chain and
trough. George Marlowe, Rt.
2, Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4-3753.
Want electric motor, 10 or
15 HP, to pull 10 in. ham-
mermill. T. F.. Sapp, Abbe-
ville, Ph. 3266.
Want 8 point hitch rotary
mower and rear cultivator
for Ford tractor. Fulton Thig-
pen, James.
Want good, used, John
Deere tractor with live PTO
model 50 or 60, 520 or 620,
530 or 630. A. S. James, Rey-
nolds, Ph. TI. 7-3272,
Want peanut thrasher in
running cond. or nearly so.
Write price. and cond. Law-
rence Hilson, Mitchell.
Want used corn snapper.
Loyd Keadle, Yatesville.
_ Want side delivery rake in
first class cond., Ferguson or
Massey Ferguson with 3 point
.|best price. Horace Sanders, Rt. |
Pureblooded Jersey. 2 yr.
old bull, comes from a dairy,
a real pet, treated for life,
now ready for service, $100.
Mrs. Lee Moore, Rt. 2, Metter.
14 Reg. Angus cows, Hileen-
mere bloodlines,. good, big
cows, bred, 8 to 12 yrs. old.
E. G. Fouts, c/o Stuart Mur-
ray Farm, New Salem Rd.,
Kennesaw, Ph. 427-6844.
Extra nice blue muley
headed cow, 4-1/2 yrs. old,
milking now with 2nd calf,
4 mos. old, giving 2-1/2 to
3 gal. daily, pasture fed, nice
large tits, easy milked, no
bad habits, bred back 3 mos.
to purebred Black Angus bull,
$135. J. N. McGinnis, Lithia
aiee Ph. 948-2854 (Aus-
tell).
15 Holstein heavy springer
Devens: Loyd Keadle, Yates-
ville.
2 good, young Hereford
bulls, old enough for light
service, from Reg. stock. Can
be seen at Allen MHereford
Ranch. C. P. Craven, Frank-
lin, Ph. OR. 5-3534.
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls. 6 mos. to 15 mos. old,
$125. to $200. M. B. Carter;
Woolsey, Ph. HO. 1-5043 (At-
Janta).
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bull, CMR Advance Domino
breeding, dark red and cor-
rect markings, 3 yrs. old and
ready for heavy service.
Reasonably priced for quick
sale. Geo. A. Coffey, Lithonia,
Ph. 482-6526. :
1 _ cows,
-weaning age to breeding age, | -
|pigs (cavies) $2. pr.
producing bloodlines, ready for
80 cattle consisting of
purebred W. F. Hereford herd
ull, 9 cows with calves by
side and 11 cows bred to start
calving before long. Most of
cows with calves are bred
back. Cheap for quick cash
sale. B. M. Moon, Hamilton,
Ph. MA. 8-4478.
6 polled Hereford bull, 15-
19 mos. old, all Reg., 3 sons
of Gatesforth NU-Gold. top
son of Gay Hills Vieter and
2 sons of CMR Larryol 41,
$300. ea.; other finc young
bulls and heifers, $150. ea.
D. W. Osborne, c/o Sunnyside
Farms, Griffin (1.5 mi. on
Hwy. 92 off So. Exp. just N.
Griffin).
Reg. Black Angus bull, bred
at Hardy Angus Farm, Grif-
fin, 15 mos. old, approx. 1,-
000 Ibs., Hileenmere blood-
lines. good
gentle, halter broke, vacci-
nated. W. S. Bailey, Rt. 1
Senoia (5 mi. So. Turin on
State Rt. 54, Ph. Al. 3-4788
(Newnan).
5 Reg. Angus heifers, 5 to
7 mos. old, top quality and
best of bloodlines. calfhood
vaccinated and guaranteed
breeders, LaFayette McLeroy,
Colbert, Ph. 5056 (Daniels-
ville).
First and second calf Hol-
stein heifers. out of quality,
high producing cows. CV, free
of disease; also, New Holland
77 baler, in good cond. R. B.
Curtis, Farmington, Ph. 4453
(Greensboro).
Whiteface Holstein bull, 14
mos. old, wt. about 500 or 600
lbs., very gentle, $150. eash
at my home. Roy Grindle, Rt.
1, Dahlonega.
2 extra well bred Hereford
bulls, about 6 mos. old; also,
few heifers about same age.
James Cocroft, Rt. 4, Madi-
son, Ph. 545-M-2.
30 first calf Holstein heif-
ers, ecalfhood vaccinated, most
of them bred by ABS bulls,
wt. 1,000 lbs. and up. Start
calving middle of Sept. H. F.
Robinson c/o Mae Mor Farm,
Rt. 1, Bonaire, Ph. 429-1812
(Perry).
Cattle
Reg. Angus bull, good con-
formation,
service. W. C. Gideon, Hwy.
aay Fayetteville. Ph. 461-
3321,
2 very nice, young, dbl.
standard Res. polled Hereford
bulls, reasonably priced. Roy
Goddard, Rt. . Lithonia
(Klondike), Ph. 482-8433.
Reg. Charbray bull, 2-1/2
yrs. old. wt. 1,500 Ilbs., for
sale. George Rogers, 576 Wim-
beldon Rd., NE, Atlanta, Ph.
756-4700..
Reg. Angus bulls, Eileen-
mere, good conformation, wt.
1,800 to 2,000 lbs., 4 yrs. and
6 yrs. old. Mrs. George West,
Jr., 4825 ~ Ptree-~-Dunwoody
ae Atlanta 5, Ph. BL. 5-
Fullblooded Holstein_ heif-
ers, not Reg.; also, Guinea
at my
place. Mrs. Jennie A. Jolley,
Rt. 4, Box 194, Douglasville.
Reg. Jersey bull calf, born
May 11, 1961, wt. approx.
300 Ibs.,
Commando Judd, halter
broke, reasonably priced.
Richard Lawson, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground, Ph. 893-2166.
450 Ib. polled Hereford bull,
sired by Reg. bull, excel. herd
bull prospect, $150. W. Mar-
vin Smith, Sandersville.
90 dairy cattle, 50 in milk
this fall, 1,390 Ib. base with
Pet. Glen Nightengale, Staple-
ton, Ph, MA. 5-7514 (Louis-
ville). :
Guernsey cow with first
male calf; also, extra male
calf; part Holstein cow with
Ist female calf, $300. or best
offer. N. L. Carter, Rt. 5, Box
428, Savannah.
Polled Whiteface bull, en-
titled to Reg. but not Reg... 15
mos. old, wt. approx. 750 lbs.,
$165; 2 Guernsey heifer cows
with first calves. N. D. Bv-}
ram, Rt. 2. Douglasville, Ph.
WH. 2-2332.
Reg. polled milking type
Shorthorn bulls. from high
service. Leon Ehrlich, Swains-
conformation, |
ready for heavy |
sired by Fosters|
'for nice pony with cart: 3
PAGE THREE
2 polled Hereford bulls, can
be Reg.. 12 and 14 mos. old.
$110. and $140. Can be seen
after 6 PM week days or all
day weekends. Russell Mc-
Dade, Eatonton, Ph. 6438. -
Reg. Jersey milch cow. to
freshen with second calf late
ia Sept. = W. ly Com Re 3: =
Birmingham Hwy., Alpharet-
ta. Ph. GR. 5-5884. oe se
s
Whiteface male, 12 mos.
old, well marked. colored and
built, full blooded, not Reg.
will make good stock bull,
$150. Lawrence Lyle, 416 Ma- |
ae Rockmart, Ph. 684-
Swine
a eT
Reg. Duroc hogs, boar, wt.
450 Ibs., $60.; 3, sows, wi.
300 Ibs. each, $50. ea. or $200.
for all. R. J. Daniel, Jr., Ri.
1. Waller Rd., Thomaston,
Ph. MI. 17-5578 (4 mi. N, of
just off U. S. 19).
SON Aisha i eres cere eS RI
2 exceptionally good Tam-
worth boars, now ready for
service, good conformation,
long, deep bodies, disease free
herd, some good young gilts
and male pigs. Mrs. Charies
Baldwin, c/o Charles Bald-
win Farm, Suwanee, Ph, 434-
7527 (Buford).
Purebred meat type Duroc
boars, 8 wks. old, 50-60 lbs.
a., Outstanding bloodlines,
$30. ea. with papers or $27.50
without. Ronnie E. Pittman,
Avera.
mea ee se
2 purebred Spotted Poland
China gilts, 5 mos. old, from
Blue Ribbon FFA pig chain
sow, eligible for Reg. $35. ea.
or both, $65. Franklin Thorn-
ton, Rt. 1, Hogansville, Ph.
637-8773.
Reg. Spotted Poland China
bred gilts and weaned pigs,
$35. to $125. ea. at my place.
All top stock, lifetime treated.
Lamar Altman, Rt. 1, Alma.
Duroc boars and gilts, 5
mos. old, treated for Cholera,
can be Reg. in buyers name,
$27. ea. Frederick Zipperer,
Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton (15
mi. SE of on Hwy. 30).
3 purebred Yorkshire boars,
young, wt. about 150 Ibs. ea..
$35. ea. Julius Chastain, Rt.
6. Moultrie.
Tamsworth cross, bacon ty-
pe boar, 200 lbs., ready for
service, fairly gentle, $35. Jer-
ry Blazer, Rt. 2, Old River
Rd., East Cartersville.
Landrace pigs, from 8 wks.
to service age boar and gilts,
from popular bloodlines. M.
T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Ph.
5-2589. :
Reg. meat type Hampshire
boar, farrowed Mar., 1959. J.
M. Porter, Cochran, Ph. WE.
4-6548. J
10 pigs, 1/4 Poland China
and 3/4 Landrace, 7 wks. old.
Walter A. Haney, Rt. 4. Box
132, Birmingham Rd., Alpha~
retta.
Hampshire pigs, three 10
wks. old and 14 seven wks.
old, $10. ea.; located about 1/2
way between Varnell and
Tunnel Hill, turn at Harris
Store. Guy S. Overton, Rt. 1,
Tunnel Hill.
3 black, meat type Poland
China gilts, 4 mos. old, ap-
prox., 140 lbs. ea., can be Reg.,
$45. ea. or all for $125. Lo-
eated 1/2 mi. N. of Preston.
L. C. Tyler, Preston, Ph. 631
(no collect calls).
14 two mo. old Landrace
pigs, 7 males and 7 females,
no papers, ready for sale,$15.
ea, my place. known as Old
Clay Maynard place, Points
Rd. Mercer L. Montgomery. |
Box 678. Macon.
Reg. Tamworths, all ages,
few extra nice boars, near
service age. J. S. Davis. Abba,
Rt. 3. Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541.
Reg. Hampshire pigs from
Cert. breedine, Cholera {m-
mune, 40 to 60 lbs.. $25. and
up. J. R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph
WE. 46490.
Horses. Mules & Pnies
28 mo. old walking horse _
stallion, son 1957 GWHA
Champ, well marked, broken,
/natural gaits. for sale or trade
=
yr. old blue roan gelding $160:
14 yr. old Quarter horse mare
in foal, $175: Gloria B. Col-
18 mo. old Holstein bull,
good stock, J, B. Belcher, RFD,
Wadley. ee
"boro, Ph. BE. 7-8351. _
ter, Commerce, Ph. 335-4058.
JUNE, 1961
G@ Guaranteed by Manufocturer i MARINE & ANIMAL BY- PRODUCTS CORPORATION, New 2
F Found by State Chemist MAPCO Fish Meal j : :
PF Penalized (P) Protein
= PROTEIN FAT FIBER MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia _ :
ze Vita-Maid 40% Heg Supplement 2
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia 5 a 7 So : (P) Protein, Fat, Fiber
Ss i F Starter Crumbles-Medicated A : .
fee Bote any S (P) Protein FE 24.8 3.4 3.5 H. L. MOORE COMPANY, Richland, Georgia aa
aS: 2 Moore's Scpped Corn
CEDAR YALLEY MILL, Cedartown, Georgia (P) Protein _
Swisher Broiler Starter C-2 Medicated G 23.0 6.5 4.0
(P) Fat F 24.2 4.3 1.6 MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED COMPANY, INC. Chamblee,
Georgia Rose Layer Mash
CENTRAL SOYA, Fort Wayne, Indiana (P) Protein
Master Mix Sweet 16% Dairy 619 6 16.6 2.5 15.0
(P) Fiber F 17.3 3.2 17.8 THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Minneapolis= Minnesota
2 : Pillsbury's Best Hog Concentrate
CLAXTON MILLING COMPANY, Claxton, Georgia : : (P) Protein
Ground Corn Shucks, Cobs and : : :
eS Molasses (A Roughage Supp.) G 2.0 50 24.0 RICELAND FEED MILL, Stuttgart, Arkansas
a (P) Fiber F 3.7 56 30.2 Rice Mill By-Product:
Eee = {P) Protein
DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia
Elizabeth Beauty Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 36.0 2.0 17.0. SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Savannah, Gea 2s
(P) Protein F 34.6 4.0 V7.7 Sco-Co Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Prime oe, @
- (P) Protein :
EVER BEST FEED MILLS, Atlanta, Georgia 3 c
Ever Best All Mash Layer : "6 16.0 4.0 5.0. STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Gers See
: (P) Fat EF 17.5 3.5 4.9 | Super Quality All Mash Nu-Day-Lay <i SSG
; B (P) Protein esse
FLORIDA SOAP CORPORATION, Doce Inlet, Florida ; _ Super Quality Calorated Brand All Masy Pullet Grover 2
St. Johns River 50% Protein Meat & Bone Meal G 50.0 5.0 3.0 UP). Protein E
(P) Protein F 46.5 10.0 2.3
LOWE BROTHERS FEED COMPANY, Crawford, Georgia WAYNE MILLING COMPANY, Jesup, Georgia
Clark's Hi-Energy Broiler Starter Mash-Medicated 6 23.0 5.0 - 4.0 : Wayco Grain ond Roughage Feed
(P) provela F 20.2 5.1 2.5 (P) Protein Fiber
JUNE, 1961
G Gueranteed by Momnufacturer 2 : : GOLD KIST PEANUT GROWERS, Moultrie, Georgia
$ ore by Stare Chenin Gold Kist Peanut Meal & Tana ioe
: = INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Caroling?
PROTEIN FAT FIBER Triangle Grey Shorts aaa
-_ *Fiber high _ oa
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia z : LACROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin :
Mascot Wheat Brown Shorts with Ground Wheat Screenings G 16.0 35 75 Lightweight Pulverized Oats
"Protein low Fo asa 238 0 Protein low
BLUE RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Georgia ee : MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Salle, Ceersia =
- High Calorie Broiler Mash G 230 5.6 4.0 Best Maid Cattle Pellets =
*Protein low Fo 21951 24 _ *Protein low
CAMILLA COTTON OIL COMPANY, Camilla, Georgia THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Nashville, Tennessee
Micoga Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed. Meal G 36.0 4.0 17.0 Pillsbury's Best Starter & Grower (FI) Metcates
*Fat low, Fiber high F 36.1 3.4 17.5 : g *Fiber high
CEDAR VALLEY MILLS, Cedartown, Georgia = RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missourl
Swisher Broiler Starter - Medicated : 6 23.0 6.5 4.0 Purina; Milk Chow ree a high
*Protein low Bo 22.6 8.7 3.8 tee
Swisher Sow Ration BG. 15.0 3.0 8.0 Purina Poultry Booster Se erat a
*Protein low F 14.3 3.5 8.0 Foreln low
ae Swisher 20% Lay Mash Gi 200 30. 40) Purina 40% Hog Chow ee
*Protein lew E19: : i See
; #3 31 22 Purina Special Steer Fatena 32%
*Protein lew
COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Georgia -
Starting & Growing Mash with Bithionel .05%
Mefthiotriazamine .01% G 20.6 3.0 6.0 RED HAT FEED ee Tunnel Hill Georgia:
a erotein low F191. 44" 43 pL TIST Sh Ecrsy Bale hate
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CONSOLIDATED BLENDERS, INC., Fremont, Nebraska $0
= 17% Dehydrated Alfalfa Pellets G- 170-18. 270 aN eee COMEANY, Auburn, Georgia
a *Protein low and Fiber high F 16.2 22 29.6 eetbetne Wrelict otoner Mert Mevccred
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Elizobeth Beauty Brand 36% ice a SOUTHERN eden o ela Ga Georgie:
Bane @aslity : = ee An ae outhern Poultry CoAIpaay Sie ee Mash
; Protein low & Fiber high F 34.8 3.5 V7.2 Southern Poultry Broiler Starter Mash-Medicated
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DOTHAN OIL MILL, Dethan, Alabama
Bo _ ;
45% Protein Selvent py Ecc Feed G 45.0 2.0 20.0 STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgie ;
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pees Check-R-Mix Broiler Starter 1-Medicated G 23.0 4.0 5.0 ee
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*Protein low
FAMBROUGH'S MILL, Monroe, Georgia
Fambrough's Favorite 16% Dalry Feed F 16.0 3.0 15.0 VILLA RICA MILLS, INC., Villa Rica, Georgia
Protein low F 15.5 8.2 91 V-R Broiler Starter-Medicated
*Protein low
FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC., Dudley, Georgia
Biue Tag Hog Supplement : G 40.0 3.5 7.0 WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia
*Protein low and Fat low Fo: 2391 2 332 6.6 Broiler Starter - Medicated
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GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia "Protein low & Fot Low
G M C Pullet Developer G 13.0 2.5 12:0
*Protein low and Fiber high FP 122 2. i
G M High Energy Broller Concentrate : G 42,5. ao ae Wrenn cone COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
*Fat low F 44.2 6.9 3.5 See eee *Fiber high
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GENERAL MILLS, Flowery Branch, Georgia *Pretela lew: :
Larre Surebroiler Starter 23-X--( AMP) G 23.0 8.0 3.0
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FEEDS FOUND col CLARED
ss JUNE, 1961.
GENERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
RSON FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Marietta, Georgla
feeds as declared
NTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia
1 feeds as declared :
EY FEED MILLS, INC., Toulsville Kentucky
2 feeds as declared
FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Toccoa, Georgia
feed as declared
THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado
EY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
8 feeds as declared
GROGAN FEED & POULTRY, Cumming, Georgia
UE RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
ds as eed
_ R. G. HALE & SON EGG FARM, Monrag Georgla
2D MILLING COMPANY, Loganville, Georgia
as feed as sectors
THE HUBINGER COMPANY, Keokuk, lowa
: ROLINA MILLING: COMPANY, Latreak South Caroline
feeds as declared
| J. D. JEWELL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
-EDAR VALLEY MILL, Cedartown, Georgia
8 feeds as declared
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
| feed as declared
INTRAL SOYA, Fort Wayne, Indiana
10 feeds as declared
SHEROKEE FEED MILL, Canton, Georgia
5 feeds os declared
ITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Ssersie
3 feeds as declared
GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georsia
52 feeds as declared
7 feeds as declared
GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia
7 feeds as declared
GOLD KIST PEANUT GROWERS, Graceville, Florida
1 feed es declaies j =
GRACO DEHYDRATION, INC., Cairo, Georgia
1 feed as declared
1 feed as declared
- 2 feeds as declared
2 feeds as declared ate
HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Cartersville, Georgia
6 feeds as declared
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgia
15 feeds as declared
HATCHER MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
1 feed as declared
HAYNIE BY-PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED, Baltimore, Maryland
1 feed as declared :
1 feed os declared
INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Cerolina
1 feed as declared
1 feed as declared
KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia
3 feeds os declared
LAKE CITY TRADING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgla
1 feed as declared
LANIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
8 feeds as declared
LATHEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
9 feeds os declared
LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
1 feed as declared
ARK'S MILLING COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia
_ feed as declared ,
OASTAL PLAINS MILLING. COMPANY, Moultrie, Georgia
1 feed as declared
COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., iowa Branch, Georgia
87 feeds as declared
CONSOLIDATED BLENDERS, INC., Fremont, Nebroska
2 feeds as declared
ODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
10 feeds as declared
MMING HATCHERY, Cumming, Secrsle.
2 feeds as declared :
JENMARK FEED MILL, Beckick. Georgia
1 feed as declared = :
IAMOND V MILLS, INC., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
SE. feed as declared ;
DIXIE FEED & SEED COMPANY, Comer, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
4 feeds as declared
WILMER DORMINEY, Fitzgerald, Sala
- 1 feed as declared
OTHAN OIL MILL COMPANY, Dothan, Alabama
tet feed as declared
FINGHAM FEED MILLING SERVICE, Springfield, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SCO FEED MILL, Haralson, Georgia
_ 2 feeds as declared
JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia
_ 6 feeds as declared |
-EVER-BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia
_7 feeds as declared |
FAMBROUGH'S FEED MILL, Monroe, Georgia
_ 1 feed as declared.
FARMERS ENTERPRISE, Aine Georgia i f
2 feeds as declared
FARMERS EXCHANGE, Sauron, Gubraia
2 feeds as. declared
FARMERS FEED & SEED, Sylvania, Georgia
_ 1 feed as declared
LOWE BROTHERS FEED COMPANY, Crawford, Geergia
FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE OF GAINESVILLE, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
uA feed as declared :
FARMERS. SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia
1 feed as declared er
: FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
3 feeds as pacclored.
kK ILLS, INC Bainbridge, Georgia
_ declared
das Georgia
LAWSON & MANOUS FEED MILL, Canton, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee
1 feed as declared
LOUISVILLE FERTILIZER & GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
1 feed as declared
MCMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana
3 feeds as declared
MCCONNELL MILLING COMPANY, Royston, Georgia
8 feeds as declared
MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, Auguste, Georgia
6 feeds as declared
MARET g RAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
MARINE & ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS CORPORATION, New York, New York
1 feed as declared
MASTER MIX FEED MILLS, INC., Athens, Georgla
2 feeds as declared
MILLEDGEVILLE STATE HOSPITAL, Milledgeville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
MILLER POULTRY & FFED COMPANY, Pledmont, Alabama
6 feeds as declared
G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia
1 feed as declared
MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Quincy, Iilinels
3 feeds as declared
NELSON BROKERAGE COMPANY, Aflenta, Georgia
1 feed as declared
NORTH GEORGIA RENDERING COMPANY, Cumming, Georgla
4 feeds as declared
NORTH GEORGIA RENDERING COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia,
1 feed as declared
NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Bowman, Georgia
8 feeds os declared
NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
2 feeds as declared
OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
OZIERS FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia
5 feeds as declared
J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota
17 feeds as declared
PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Cenyers, Georgia
1 feed as declared
Continued on Page (6)
Continued from Page (5)
1, feed as declared
RODUCERS RICE MILLS, INC., Stuttgart, Arkansas
THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Iinois
4 feeds as declared
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St.
89 feeds as declared
RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnell Hill,
4 feeds as declared
A
1 feed as declared
1 feed as declared
Louis, Missouri
Georgia
RIVEPSIDE OIL MILL, Marks, Mississippi
ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas
MARKET BULLETIN
FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED _
JUNE, 1961
6 feeds as
3 feeds as
5 feeds as
SOUTHPORT FISHERIES, INC.,
1 feed as declared
SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Caroling ee
10 feeds as declared aes
STA",~ARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
declared
STEVENS INDUSTRIES, INC., Dawson, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
declared
T & R FARM SERVICE, Cedartown, Georgia -
declared
THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia
1 feed as declared 5
Southport, North Caroling
1 feed as declared
SANI CITRUS PRODUCTS COMPANY, Haines City, Florida
VILLA RICA MILLS, INC., Villa Rica, Georgia
1 feed as declared ,
13 feeds as declared
SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
SHAWNEE MILLING COMPANY, Shawnee, Oklahoma
1 feed as declared
6 feeds as
SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
2 feeds as
MRS. R. MOTTE SMITH, Washington, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SOUTH GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Blackshear, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
5 feeds as declared
2 feeds as declared
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Decatur, Alabama
THE WALL-ROGALSKY MILLING COMPANY,
1 feed as declared
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
WILKES MILL & FEED COM
declared
declared
VALDA WOOTEN, McRae, Georgia
1 feed as declared
WORTH MILLING COMPANY, Sylvester, Georgia
1 feed os declared ,
YUKON MILL & GRAIN COMPANY, Yukon, Oklahoma
2 feeds as declared
ae McPherson, Kansas
PANY, Washington, Georgia
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia hee,
10 feeds os declared Penalties
SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia As Declared
12 feeds as declared see
SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia ;
_ 8 feeds as declared TOTAL
Failures
Livestock
FOR SALE
_ Horses, Mules & Ponies
Tenn. Walking stallion, 5
eaited, excel. stud horse, sad-
dle and bridle, $150. C. D.
_ Barker, Rt. 2, Box 87, Fair-
_ burn, Ph, 964-2262.
Ideal pony for small chil-
dren 5 to 12 yrs., prefectly
gentle, easy to handle, $90.;
also, like new saddle. bridle
and blanket, $25. J. W. Van-
Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy..
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-5798.
Male Mexican burro, 2 yrs.
old. small size, with pony sad-
dle and bridle, gentle for chil-
dren, $85. O. C. Causey. Jr.,
Rt. 3, Moultrie. Ph. YU. 5-
4586.(2 mi. N. of).
Gentle saddle or work
horse, strawberry roan color
with one white foot, 1,200 lbs..
9 yrs. old. $140. Larry Waits,
eee Rockmart. Ph. 684-
stallion, red with stocking
feet, new bridle and saddle,
wt. about 800 Ibs., Mike Fos-
ter, 323 Jonesboro Rd.. Mc-
Donough, Ph. 423-4243.
Shetland pony 42 in. mare
and black stud colt, also, 16
mo, old sorrel stud. All rea-
sonably priced; also, home
made pony utility trailer. W.
H. Partridge, Norcross, Ph.
448-3568.
ec
Good work mule, wt. about
1,100 Ibs.. with harness. turn
plow, distributor and Planet
Jr., all for $100. S. B. Taylor,
Rt. 1, Box 133, Fitzgerald.
7 yr. old bay mare, Arabian
and Quarter type, with 5 mo.
old Buckskin quarter type
stud at side, mare is spirited
_ but easy to handle. Sell to-
gether or separate very rea-
sonable, Mrs. Betty Boutwell,
c/o R. L. Exum, 2749 Ash-
ford Rd.. NE, Atlanta 19, Ph.
ME. 4-3908.
At Stud: Thoroughbred
stallion =-Bumalong, dark
bay, siring. quality colts of
fashionable colors, fee $25.
. - Robb, Watkinsville.
Pinto pony, bridle and sad-
_ dle, approx, 800 Ibs., very
gentle, ideal for child, no bad
habits, $200. Jerry McAfee,
ny hea Cleveland, Ph. UN. 5-
=
ee eee ea
1 yr. old Tennessee Walking | d
See by appointment. Sara M. | 2434
At Stud: Buddys Black
Boy, Tenn. walking horse, one
of the most consistent and
outstanding stallions, now
showing. Roy Dorsey, 2561
Bohler Rd.. NW, Atlanta, Ph.
CE. 7-1115.
Mare mule about 12 yrs.
old, gentle, works good any-
Where, in good cond. wt.
about 1,000 Ibs., no plug. Lo-
cated about 2 mi. E. of Silver
City. Judge C. Bennett, Rt. 5,
Gainesville.
Sean ce Nar ECE
Good farm mare, wt. 1,150
or 1,200 Ibs... gentle. works
anywhere, runs in pasture
with cows. Lawton Garrett,
Rt. 3, Cumming. :
2 mares bred to Tenn.
Walking stallion and one, 3-
1/2 yr. old, filly also bred,
Walking stallion. C. 5
Moody, Rt. 1, Jamestown,
Waycross.
Broken gelding Shetland
pony, 2 yrs. old, sorrel with
white mane and tail, bridle
and saddle, $150. Clayton J.
Bond, Dewey Rose.
Gelding Quarter horse,
small, gentle, ideal for chil-
ren. Kenney Johnson, Lake
ee Rd., Morrow, Ph. GR.
Pony
horse, 18 mos. old
and blanket, $135. or exch.
for riding mare or horse: al-
so, dapple stud pony, about
89 in. high LMT, 3 yrs. old,
$165. G. . Neymon, Rt. 6.
Fred Kelley Rd., Rome.
8 yr. old gelding, safe for
women and children. Located
10 mi. W. of Hinesville on
Hwy. 196: Harry Groover, Rt.
1, Ludowici.
yrs. old, gentle. rides well but
not for beginner. Fast walker,
has had 1 colt, used saddle and
brac. new bridle included,
$300.; 9 yr. old black, 3 gait-
ed gelding, blaze face, stock-
ings on rear feet, gentle, $200.
Gene Wilds, Glennville, Ph.
OL. 4=2511;
pa Wie Aare enue Oe tia Nahe ee
Reg. 3 yr. old roan mare
with filly colt by side and
bred back; also. one each
black and red gelding, can be
Reg., no bad habits. O. H. Jor-
dan, Cuthbert, Ph. RE. 2-
Solid white horse with
blond mane and tail also west-
ern saddle and bridle. Very
Rentle for women and chil-
dren. J. C. Adair. McDonough
a Jonesboro, Ph. GR; 8-
2
all gentle to ride; one Fenn,
with new black saddle, bridle] 5
a a ee Bing acer ol
Grey Quarter type mare, 8/0
Smooth mouth mare, saddle
gated breed, $100.; also, 2
stud colts, 20 mos. old, gentle
and small bay now riding,
$100. ea, Ernest Hall, Ac-
worth, Ph. WE. 4-6577.
One mare, rides and works
good with saddle and bridle.
Thurman Green, Rt. 1, Su-
wanee, Ph. GR. 6-3402
(nights).
Small Shetland pony stal-
lion, black, 18 mos. old. $125.
Jack Crowder, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Windy
ae Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-
Good mule, wt. between 900
and 1,000 lbs., easily kept and
works anywhere. R. L. Cook,
Rt. 3, Ellaville, Ph. 937-3186.
Sheep and Goats
Nubian doe for sale. Cannot
ship. Miss Dorothy Mathis,
Tiger.
9 mo. old Saanan male with
horns, of very good stock and
is in very good cond., $10. E.
W. Simpson, Rt. 1, Douglas-
ville, Ph. WH. 2-2925,
4 milk goats, give gal. milk
daily when fresh:
Saanan and Nubian cross and
2 Toggenburg and Nubian
cross. All bred. $75. or sell
separately. T. W. Moone, Rt.
Box 413-E, Dean Forest
Rd.. Savannah, Ph. 232- 6537
(no collect calls).
Livestock
WANTED
Want to trade 17 laying
hens and 1 rooster for Reg.
. I. C. pig. or Spotted Pol-
and China gilt. Alvin Hoof-
ner, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Want good harness mare or
gelding. Must be gentle for
ladies and children to drive.
No pony wanted. Also, want
buggy and harness. R. E.
Dodd, Marshallville. -
Want to care for nice, well
mannered, horse or 2 Welch
ponies, at $7. mo.: also, have
nice riding area. Mrs. Evelyn
Webb, P. O. Box 502, Clark-
ston,. Ph. HI. 3-5971.
Want Reg. Santa Gertrudis
heifer or cow. Franklin Sut-
ton. Noeman Park.
Want common male kid
goat, reasonably priced. All
incuiries answered. James Y.
Janta 18.
one each.
Want milk goat. State what
you have and price. John
Pray, Box 14, Cedartown.
Want good mare horse that
will plow like a mule, 800 or
900 Ibs., not too old and gen-
tle Write what you have. R.
T. Pressley, Rt. 1. Box 91-A,
Burnett, Rd.. Thomaston (5
mi. N. of).
Want Reg. polled Hereford
bull, 9 to 12 mos. old. State
all details in first letter. Mar-
vin C. Mealor, Hwy. 29, Hull.
Want 6 to 8 mo. old Reg.
Angus bull or heifer for 4-H.
State price and age. John
Bentley, 1491 Austin Dr., De-
catur, Ph. BU. 9-3171.
Want 30 or 40 dairy cows
and base selling to Irvindale
in Atlanta. Horace Rhodes,
Rt. a Crawfordville, Ph. GL.
6=3 751
Want to trade 10 mo. old,
blood red, Shorthorn bull for
Angus bull. Sara M. Robb,
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
5,000 bu. Suregrain oats,
Germ. 95 pct. no noxious
weeds, all combine run wt.
351 Ibs. per bu., 90c bu. H.
M. Laramore, Leslie, Ph. TR.
4-5355.
events hubs as
Recleaned and _ trea
Wrens Abruzzi Rye sex
Germ. 91 pct., $3.00 bu. W.
Gay, Brooks, Ph. Ly. 9-680
_White multiplying onio
il, (wt.. 2 Ibs.) pl
postage, Mrs. J. B. Jo
Rt. 1, Box 1394, Douglasvill
Old time brown Sha
clean, $2.00 gal.; imp:
scallion sets and buttons, $1.7
gal.; extra long, red multipl
ing onions, all for planting
$2.00 gal. No less than 1 gal
sold and no checks. M r s,
Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Daculz
Collard plants, 500, $2 or
3 M.; strawberry plants, $8
M. All orders less than 5
add postage. L. C. Strayhor
Rt. 1, Gainesville. ee
20,000 Ibs., 1961 crop, No.
1 reseeding Crimson Clover,
reseedins on my farm 20 yrs.
Germ. 85 pct., 25 Ib.; 600 Ibs
No. 1 Fescue seed, Germ. 91
pet., 15 lb. L. Lynwood Bent-
Thomaston, P.
647-3688. :
Old time Seven-Top turnip
seeds, Germ. 93 pct., 25c thls.
or $1.00 for 1/2 teacup full.
Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt. B, Elli-
jay.
Large red nest or multipl
ing onions for fall planting,
$1.50 gal. plus 59c postage on
ea. gal. No less than 1 ga
shipped. Mrs. G. W. Fuller,
Rt. 2, Woodstock.
11,000 bu. Cokers More-
grain oats, recleaned an d
bagged, bright, Germ. 90 pct.
or better. No pests. Fred Flan-
ders, Rt. 6, Box 245, Dublin,
Ph. BR. 2-0289.
Registered wheat, Georgia
1123, Germ. 92 pct., cleaned
and treated in 2 bu. bags with
Ga. Crop Improvement Assn.
sacks and tags, $4.00 bu. G. D.
Whiddon, Sumner.
Cokers Moregrain oat se
Germ. 93 pet., clean, brigl
and excel. for seeding thi
fall, $1.00 bu. in bulk lots at
my farm, Russell Montgo-
mery, Reynolds, Ph. TI. 7%
4226, a
Green Glazed collard seed,
Germ. 91 pct., 30c tbls. or 7
this. for $1.00. Add postage.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Mar:
tin.
Crimson Clover seed, Germ.
87.25 pct., hard seed, 8.75 pct.,
total Germ. 96 pet., 23c Ib.
FOB. E. N. Adams, Stapleton,
Ph. LI. 7-6771.
Davies barley, first gener-
ation from foundation seed,
field was free of smut, re-
cleaned, excel. producer,
Germ. 95 pct. Limited amount,
$1.85 bu. at farm. Call before
coming. Eugene M. Callaway,
Rayle, Ph. BR. 4-7825.
8,000 bu. Moregrain oats,
Germ. 96 pct., wt. 35; 10,00
bu. Victorgrain 48/93 oats
Germ. 93 pct., wt. 29 Each
kind, 80c bu. at farm. Not re~
cleaned. Have elevator will
load. D. L. Fountain, PO
Drawer 878, Warner Robins. |
300 bu. Wrens Abruzzi rye
Ph. 5-2585.
White nest multiplying on-
ions, $2.00 gal. plus postage.
4 ibs. per gallon. G. C. Dan-
Allen, Rt. 14, Box 5641, At-
2
jel, 706 South
300 bu. Wrens Abruzzi
in new 2 bu. bags, Ge
FOB.
Tennille,
_ Central Ave., | mi. N.
FOR SALE
e multiplying nest on-
$2.35 gal. PP; scallion
s, 35 qt., $1.35 gal. PP.
he Woodruff, Greenville.
ice, young Georgia col-
and N. C. short stem col-
lants, ready about Sept.
r fall and winter eating,
C. Add postage. H. i.
Rt, 2, 3917 Panthersville
Ellenwood.
arlic bulbs, Kudzu crowns,
25 C.; catnip, peppermint,
spearment, tansy, $1.25
lack raspberry and mu-
Queen of
dow and, sassafras root,
th Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
ittings old fashion sweet
ible pomegranates, 50e doz.
id 50c for postage on ea.
ler. Mrs. O. 8. Fields, 407
adison St., Thomasville.
hite multiplying onion
pe 00 gal. plus postage.
M. Vocke, Rt. 2, Box
Pouitman
tarks famous everbearin
awberry plants, solid re
0. CG. -also,* garlic
~50c_ doz. Mrs. Willie
6283 Susan Lane,
Blakemore and _ Dorsett
awberry plants, $1.50 C.,
. $5.00 and $8.00 M. No
ks. Mrs. J. O. Waldrip, Rt.
Gainesville.
. collards, flat Dutch cab-
, 10c.; fall tomato, 36, $1;
wrlic buttons, $1.50 lb.; old
ne shallot buttons, 3 Ibs.,
00; sage plants, 3 doz., $1;
ll pepper, 40c doz.; large
lic, 40c Ib., parsley mint,
- doz. Add 20c _ postage.
Witherspoon, 308 Hol-
ess St., SW, Atlanta 10,
p Pi, 38-5251):
400 tons highly fertilized,
Jean, Costal Bermuda hay,
> sale in the field. R. L.
i 7, Lumpkin, Ph. VE.
1961
: Choice hay:
grasses, square bales, high
protein content guaranteed by
our fertilizing program. W. S.
Chandler, c/o Tara Farms, Rt.
I Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-5173.
Game & Fowl
FOR SALE
1,000 to 1,200 Bobwhites
and chukars, flight condition-
ed, also complete equipment
for raising game birds. Per.
94 J, . JLaylor, Taylors
Me ep Fort Valley. Ph, TA
Bopwhite quail, large,
healthy, 12-14 wks. old, $1.
ea; younger birds, priced ac-
cording to age. At my home.
piers (1. We ol, oRidiines: vite
Rt. 1, Felton. Ph. 646-5286
(Buford).
Extra large 1960 hatch
breeder quail 8-10 and % ozs.
Imp. 41 yrs., Eggs from such
and quail of all ages by the
thousands. Adults, 1-4 ozs.
larger than average. Wt. cert.
and free color photos of
Chanipions. Per 27. Wm. A.
Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg. Box
K, Atlanta. Ph. MU. 8-0866.
pure Coastal
|Bermuda, Fescue and mixed
Tennessee Reds, $4. pr;
chukars, $2. ea. Ship Exp. Col.
No chks. L. W. McBurney,
2109 Bungalow Rd. Augusta.
Must sell entire stock:
Kings and Racing Homers,
White Kings, Breeders, $3.
pr; youngsters. $2.50 pr., 1
Silver king hen, Show type,
$2.;.1 pr. Blue Kings, $3.50;
finest quality Racing Homers,
Sion str. ped. papers, breed-
ers, $25. pr. youngsters, $5.
ea. No COD. Wallace Neal,
53 Sandtown Rd., Marietta.
Ph. 428-2025.
Fantail pigeons, white, blue,
black, yellow and red. Young
birds of good quality, sex, not
guaranteed, $2. ea. Ship 6 or
more. Jerry Gretencord, 3058
Brook Dr., Decatur. Ph. ME
540
3 white rabbits, 2 females
and male, $1. ea. C. R. Ves-
sell, Rt. 1, Morrow.
Fine quality N.Z. White
rabbit breeders, for sale at
special prices. See.
Page, 149 North Ave., N.E.,
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 4-6452.
Guinea pigs (cavies),
grown, $2. ea., young, $1. ea.
Will ship. Also good pens, $3.
ea. C. R. Philpot, 2377 Sum-
8-10 wks. old Chukars, 85c
ea., 6-8 wks. 65c ea: 1960
hateh breeders, 5 hens and
cock, $9.60. Per. 72. Hoyt Gar-
aaa R. R. 1, Talmo. Ph. 367-
10,000 Bobwhite auc full
feathered, full beaked, flight
conditioned in large pens, $85.
C; ee M BOE: - 200 breed-
ers, $ a price
one ca "Beit.
Brannen, Jr., mle Savannah
ed Statesboro. . PO 4-
Quail per tne day old,
$25.; week old, $38. wks.
old. $40.: other prices accord-
ing to age. Per. 30; also 250
flight conditioned fully feath-
ered Ringneck pheasants.
F. Norton, Rt. 1, Canton. Ph.
TU 7-2777 (Cumming).
Northern
from 1 week to 10 wks. old,
1 week, 35c; others according
to age. Per. 32. A. N. Reeves,
7866 Roswell Rd. Rt. 1, Dun-
woody. Ph. 993-4020.
Modena pigeons, blue Gazzi
type or strain, for sale. Cecil
Smith, Rt. 4, Beaverdale Rd.
Dalton.
Fescue and Clover hay, 60c
nd 80c bale at barns in
y Springs and Alpharet-
Iso, 25 acres to lease for
econd cutting, Fescue, Dal-
, Orchard grass and Clover.
11 run 1,500 to 2,000 bales.
cated between Norcross and
swell on River. Mrs. Geo.
West, Jr., 4825 Ptree -
woody Ra.,. NE, Atlanta,
BL. 5- - 3937.
Good Lespedeza hay for
ie or will trade some f o r
Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
fertilized, twine tied, in
ck lots in the field, $20.00
on. Contact before sending
ck; also, we can furnish
tucking at additional cost.
irs. Evelyn S. Gee, Blakely,
Ph, 4454 (U. S. Hwy. 2h, 5
. N. Blakely).
muda, Fescue, Clover, Rye
grass, Kobe and Serecia Les-
pedeza, 50c and 65c bale. Ce-
il H. Travis, c/o Pine Crest
fae Riverdale, Ph. 461 -
square bales Fes-
ermuda grass hay,
ell fertilized, $1.00 bale or
635.00 ton at my farm. James
. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs,
Ph. 943-3071.
Conditioned Alfalfa, Grass
nay and oat hay, All baled
without rain. A. C. Berkwith,
. 1, Austell, Ph. 948-5488.
1961 crop hay: Service, Oats
d Brown Top Millet, large
bales, all baled without rain.
e Ellis, c/o Eskew Farm,
. 2, Box 297, Northceutt Rd.,
irburn, Ph, 964-7974.
espedeza hay,
$35.00 t
1961 crop hay: Coastal Ber-
ood clean Kobe
Pigeons, White Kings,
Homers, Rollers, Fantails, al-
so mixed for sale. Trade some
for Dutch doe rabbits; also 3
white ducks, 2 females, 1
male, $2.50. Mike Norman,
1005 Austell Rd. Marietta. Ph.
HE 5-0727.
Entire stock of large. blocky
Show Type King Pigeons, 9
mated oprs., several young-
ster. White, Blue and Silver.
Excellent workers. All priced
to sell. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt.
2. Box 79, Wrightsville.
Selling out all of my quail
at best price. Will beat any
price you can get elsewhere.
Per. 78. H. O. Richards, 2405
Boulevard Dr. S. E. Atlanta
17. Ph. DR 3-5418.
Approx. 250 or more Bob-
white quail, $200. or $1. ea;
also sev. nice brooder boxes,
cheap. Per. 79. Charlie Shel-
ton, Box 206, Washington. Ph.
CY 3-6141.
Bats
Bobwhite quail,
mit Ave., N.W., Atlanta 18.
Ph. SY. 4-0009.
25 Dutch, English and
Checker Giants rabbits, most-
ly all grown, $1.50 up, or $40.
for lot; also Ringneck doves,
Ringneck pheasants, chukar
partridges, for sale. Bobby
Phillips, 514 Rock Springs Rd.
ee Atlanta 9. Ph. TR. 4-
270.
10 Ped. white Angora rab-
bits, good stock, long hair,
$10. pr. Ped. Cert. furnished.
Mrs. J. J. Hollifield, Rt. 2.
Winder.
4.N. Z. W. does, $2. ea; 9
bantam hens, 50c ea. for lot;
7 guinea pigs (cavies), one to
drop young soon, $10. for lot.
Letters ans. Mrs. Fred Davis,
Rt. 2, Acworth.
Homing pigeons, of good
quality. Brown Splash, Blue
Bar, Black and Black Splash,
about 14-16 pr. also few
Maltese and Homer cross,
$20. for lot; also White Kings,
$2. pr. No less 6 pr.-sold. Exp.
Col. E. W. Sampson, Rt. 1,
Douglasville. Ph. WH 2-2925.
Poultry
FOR SALE
Bantams: Old English, R. 1.
Reds, Barred Rocks, Dark Cor-
nish, White Cornish, Jap,
Blacktail and Golden Se-
bright, $5.00 pr; cocks, $2;
hens, $3.00. L. C. Ervin, 1111
Fourth Ave., Albany.
Bantams: 4 hens and 6 pul-
lets, all grown, some laying,
also 2 roosters, some pure
Duckwing, some mixed with
red bantam, $6.00 for lot. O.
R. Jarmon, Rt. 2, Florence Rd.
Powder Springs.
_2 pr. Silkie bantams, 2 pr.
Cochins, Silver Duckwings;
April hatch, 10 roosters, $2
ea.; N. H. Reds, 8 wks. old,
cheap; 2 N. H. Red roosters
$1.50; 2 ea. game and Aus-
tralorp roosters, $2.00 ea. Will
not ship. Mrs.
McMurry Dr. S. W., Box 487,
Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 43188.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
grown, $2.50 pr; 6 wks. old,
60c ea., 8 wks. half grown,
80c ea; chukar_ partridges,
grown, $2. ea; Doves, white,
Gey Fakes Ringnecks, $3. pr. Per:
28. Will ship Exp. Col. Miss
Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St.
NE. Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-
Does
Must sell, approx. 400
Northern Bobwhite quail, 50
chukars, 50 pheasants.
Healthy, 1 to 10 wks. old. Per.
77. Louis M. Harrison, 45 Dix-
ie Ave., Arco.
Racing Homer pigeons,
about 50. all from birds that
have flown 300 to 500 miles.
2 pr. $5. and party pay Exu.
M.O. with order. E. L. Stow-
ers, P.O. Box 204, Tucker.
1 pr. solid yellow Racing
Homers, Seamless banded, of
Trenton and Gitts bloodlines.
| Will breed true to color. $8.
Scott Prothro, Rt. 3, Box 306,
Araucanus chickens, pure-
bred, April hatch at my home.
Will not ship. Mrs. R. L. Roth-
well, 1775 Hadlock St. Atlanta
11. Ph. Pl 8-2257.
- Araucanus chickens, pure-
bred, laying pink, turquoise.
light green, olive green and
blue eggs, $10.00 pr. $14.00
trio or 40c ea. Ins. parcel post.
M. O. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
716 Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta 8.
Ph. TR 4-5152.
B. B. Red bantams, 15 hens,
2 roosters, six 4 mos. old pul-
lets and six 2 mos. old chick-
ens. $25.00 for lot. Cannot
ship. Harvey Grizzle, 23 Fair-
view St., Cartersville.
Sev. purebred 1 yr. old Sil-
ver. Spangled Hamburg and
Blue Andalusian roosters,
Murray McMurray hatcheries,
$2.00 ea.; also Homer mixed
with common pigeons, 25c ea.
4, Odum,
Blue Scale quail; $5. opr;
J, b. Carter; ||
Will ship. B. H. Durden,; Rt..
MARKET BULLETIN
16 Buff Cochins, $1.25 ea.
or $1.00 ea. for lot. Will ship
COD. Pat Long, Rt. 1, Gray-
son. Ph. TH 3-4895.
Golden Sebright bantams,
$1.50 ea.; bantam chickens,
roosters and hens, $1.00 ea.;
Hamburgs, $1.50 ea.; Green
Head Runner ducks, $1.50 ea.,
Muscovy ducks, and White
King pigeons, $3.00 pr.; com-
mon pigeons, $1.00 pr. Starl-
ing Yawn, P. O. Box 45, By-
romville.
Big type Dark Cornish, $2
ea., 5 hens and rooster, $10:
frier size chicks and older,
$1.00 - $2.00 ea.; Silver Span-
gled Hamburgs, frier size and
older, $1.00 - $2.00 ea. White
and Dark Cornish bantams,
cheap. Trade for tube type
feeders or metal nests. Chas.
B Summers, 131 Lee Rd. Ma-
bleton.
Nice game hens and 1961
hatch pullets, reasonable price
at my home. Lewis Nunnally,
W.| Mineral Bluff.
11 fine Cornish hens and
rooster, reasonable price.
Must sell. G. R. Hamby, 112
So. 4th Ave., Decatur. Ph.
373-4145. i
Sev. Claret purebred game
cocks, stags, hens and pullets.
Bargain. Thos. H. Bennett, Rt.
2, Adel.
100 Vantress cross pullets,
ready to lay, $1.00 ea. Live
6 mi. out on Potash Rd. John
Pray, Box 14, Cedartown.
Full game fowl: Brown
Reds, Hazards and Roundhead
cross, fry size, $10.00 trio; 20
green leg hatch hens and a
one-eyed Roundhead brood
cock, $20.00 trio; 2 purebred
Hazard hens and one Brown
Red cross, $25.00 trio. Nathan-
iel Studivent, Rt. 3, Box 568,
Waycross.
8 stags, white Claret, $3.00
ea. G. H. Reagin, Rt. 2, Klon-
ae Rd. Lithonia. Ph. HU. 2-
16.
Nice Dark Cornish hens and
roosters, $2.00 ea., 4 hens and
1 rooster, $8.75. FOB, or at
my home, 1 mile No. Folsom
off Hwy. 140. Mrs. Ed Stone,
Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville.
Game stags now crowing,
$2.50 ea., 3 for $6.00. All from
pit tested stock my crosses.
Will ship. Clayton Davis, Rt.
1, Millwood.
4 mottled Houdan roosters, 2
pullets (with beard, 5 toes and
top-knots), $1.00 ea.; 1 white
crested Black Polish rooster,
4 Buff Orpington, 2 white pit
game, 8 cross - bred hens, $1
ea., bantam roosters and pul-
lets, 25c ea.; 1 Silver Span-
gled Hamburg rooster, $3. Da-
vid Devers, Rt. 6, Moultrie.
Ph. YU 5-2534.
10 large white ducks for
sale or trade for chickens. V.
Brooks, Rt. 1, Box 385, LaFay-
ette. Ph. 6-1024.
PAGE SEVEN
12 geese, big type white and
blueish color, $5.00 pr. or all
at a bargain price. Enclose
postage. A. T. Mullis, Rt. 1,
Cadwell, on
50 white turkeys, Broad
Breasted, not Beltsville, 5 and
6 mos, old, $3.00 ea. Cannot
ship. Mrs. John Hy Gaskins, ;
Bi; B, 8, Williacoochee. WEY ab
~~ Muscovy ducks, all: *$izeg,
full grown, 75c ea. others
from 25c up. Cannot ship. F.
W. Miles, Rt. 2, Box 210, Syl-
vester. Ph, 2415,
Poultry
WANTED
Want 2 white bantam hens
and_1 guinea rooster and 3
guinea hens. Send price del.
to me. F. F. Patterson, Rt. 3;
Washington.
nadian geese (Branta Cana-
densis). Franklin Sutton, Nor-
man Park.
Want sev. Barred Rocks, R.
hens. No White Leghorns. C.
N. Teal, 4114 Bellmont ae
College Park.
Want a week to 5 mos. old
White Leghorn, Hope strain
chicks; consider Silver Link,
same age. State price del. Vic-
tor Sutton, Rochelle.
Want sev. Silver Spangled
Hamburg chickens,
or bantam . State what you
have and price. B. C. Blair,
ite
He Conley. Ph. MA 7-9655 (At-
lanta).
Want pr. of half grown
ducks. Richard MeMule Rt.
3, Forsyth.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
McCleeland riding saddle,
martingale and bridle for
sale. Mrs. J. B. Johnson, Rt. 1,
Box 1394, Douglasville.
Nice sun dried peaches and
apples, 65c 1Ib.; also, 1961 red ~
multiplying nest onions, $2
gal. Add postage. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin.
Pine straw, 1/2 ton pick-
up truck loads, $10.00 load de-
livered any reasonable dis-
tance from Suwanee. W.
Chaffin, Rt. 1, Suwanee.
Chicken fertilizer, free of
shavings. Free if you will haul.
J. M. Kempton, 2004 Ruth St.,
NW, Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-
4963.
Saddles and bridles, in new
cond., for sale at bargain pri-
ces. Gloria B. Colter, Box 66,
Commerce, Ph. 335-4058.
FEEDER CALF SHOW AND
DATE TOWN TIME PLACE
August 29 Americus 1:30 p.m. Sumter Co.
Livestock Barn
August 30 - Valdosta 7:00 p.m. Valdosta Live-
Stock Co.
August 31 Sylvester 1:30 p.m. Sylvester
Stockyard
September 12 Weshington 8:00 p.m. Wilkes Co.
Steckyerd
September 13 Thomaston &:00 p.m. To Be Set. =
September 14 Macon. 8:00 p.m. Ga. .Livesfoc
Terminal Mit.
September 15 LaGrange 1:30 p.m. Troup Co.
Seles Barn
September 26 LaFayette 1:30 p.m. To Be Set.
Tri-County
September 27 Covington 1:30 p.m. Livestock Co.
Want 1 or more pairs of Ca- _
J. Reds or any heavy breed
standard _
3025 Bouldercrest Rd. Rt.
PAGE EIGHT
Holic, Cannan
- Conduct Dairy Research
ae The Georgia Dairy Producers Associ-
ation and the Georgia Milk Commission
are co-sponsoring research work on for-
age feeding to dairy cows.
~The objective of the study is to de-
termine the best method of processing
and/or utilizing Coastal Bermuda grass
for dairy caitle: Biological and economic
- data will be collected and considered as
integral parts of the objective.
Treatments in the research project
- include: 1. Coastal Bermuda grass as
baled hay; 2. Coastal Bermuda grass
as pellets, and 3. Alfalfa as baled hay.
- It has been well established that
Coastal Bermuda grass has certain sup-
erior characteristics such as high yields,
_ efficient use of fertilizer and water, as
__ well as resistance to drought and disease.
However, the most practical way to util-
ize it for dairy cows has not been ade-
- quately studied.
Members of the Georgia Milk Com-
- mission and the Georgia Dairy Produc-
ers Association were instrumental in es-
tablishing the theory of using Coastal in
the pelleted form. This stemmed from
* on many of our soils, perhaps Coastal
_ Bermuda can be processed to become its
equivalent.
__ Field work is being conducted at the
Southeast Georgia Branch Experiment
Station, Midville, Ga., and laboratory
_ work is being conducted i in Athens.
_ Anyone interested is welcome to
_ visit the facilities and see the animals that
_ comprise this experiment.
_ the thought that if Alfalfa will not grow.
MARKET BOLLETIN:
R. L., LIVINGSTON, Head
Extension Horticulture Department
University of Georgia
(EDITORS NOTE: The Market Bul-
letin has had numerous requests for
information relative to pecan produc-
tion. The following article should be
of interest to all persons interested in
income from pecan trees.)
Preparing for Nut Harvest.
When following a year-round system
of grazing, the vegetation should be re-
moved from under the trees a few days
before nuts begin to fall. There are two
methods, mowing with roto-mowers that
shred vegetation into tiny bits of material
mowing with sickle type mower and
whereby it is usually necessary to rake
the mowed vegetation from under the
trees. This may be used for hay if of high
quality or as a mulching material. Mow
the vegetation as close to the soil sur-
face as possible.
If re-seeding crimson clover is part of
the year-round pasture, in addition to re-
moval of excess vegetation, it is important
that soil surface be harrowed or scratched
to a depth of approximately two inches.
to insure the proper seed bed for ihe
germinating hard clover seed. Fertilizers.
for the clover should be applied just prior
to the harrowing or scratching.
When clean culture has been followed
throughout the summer months, the soil
should be harrowed again just prior to
nut fall and at the same time drag the
applied.
later be covered up by soil a si
by rain or wind,
Establishing Winter cave
Some type of cover crop
(1) prevent erosion, (2) prevent le
(3) aid in better soil structure an.
tilth, (4) increase water holding
and (5) supply much needed ni
through a breakdown of the oes
ter. :
A legume cover crop is very be
to pecan trees in adding nitrogen 1
soil. Crimson clover is a good
areas where it can be grown. __
Other crops that may be used i
can groves are vetch, vetch or clove
a small grain crop such as oats or
These grain mixtures or grains
usually grazed and additional comm
nitrogen is necessary for the grazing
ly hiogen for onan grains) ae |
Gainesville.
- Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
large
nice and smooth, 100 lb. cap.,
pay ae. Mrs. G. M. Wag| Ellijay.
_ oner, Rt. 2, Blairsville.
at my farm. Mrs.
Ph, 964-2262.
Tulip Poplar honey in plas-| Hand _ tooled,
tic PP: 12 1b. gal,
Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. 6-6671. |/bs.,
ma ote
Good quality ripe figs, $3|29 lbs.,
_ yourself, $2.00 basket. C. M.|2. Pope, Box 5,
Banks, 935 Oglethorpe Ave.,
ae Atlanta 10s Phe Pr 55
HO. 1-5415 tee
_ Electric churn 1 to 5 gal.
Cap. Soo to be good | M8:
as new, $20.00. R. T. Pressley, :
Rt. 1, Box 91-A, Burnett Rd.| 2, Auburn
Thomaston (5 mi. N. of).
Lg. Martin gourds, 50c ea.;
medium, 35c ea.; Catnip and Ib
aH Peppermint, 25 bunch, 3, 60c; | 28?
- Yellow root, May apple roots, Mesa ones
ea. kind, 4 Ib, lard boxful, $1;
_ Martin gourd seed, 25c Ig. pk.
- and stamped envelope. Add
postage. Mrs. Freeman Long,
Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay.
Ee ee RAI a ee TAL Ia gt VO
Hand. tooled bill folds of
_genuine cowhide, for ladies
and men, western style, hand
laced, $2.50; with initials, $3:
Michael Ave.,
Po 1-4340.
tooled trucker s wallets, hand | S*
a 148 E. 13th: St., Rome. _ 5-3356 (Siayepe).
Nice, bright shallot onions
for sale. W. J. Riley, Rt. 9,\in. to 6-ft. high, slightly used.
Fred Witherspoon, 308 Hold- pillowcases, large sizes, hand ity. sets,
emb., $1.75 set;
unbleached pillowcases, large small white _een rpie
size, $1.35 set, 2 sets, $2.50.
delivered to m Eee Sey Musson, ie eve!
eS 2 )
75 white chicken feed sacks, | apples, 60c lb.; Rhubarb plant, Roe ell Rd, ae Ses ao Sane Street, Summerville.
25e lb. Add postage. M rs.
5, Box 58)
Popcorn for eating, 50c qt.;
blooming
seed, 30c cup; 1961 sun dried
25 ea. Will ship COD or you|Dewey Ellis, Rt.
Nice fingerling Bass, Blue
489, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9- -3219.|Frey, 5755
ey fe pode bill-
3.97; 1/2|folds with initials, $3.00 PP.
gal., $2.27 send ee or ex-|Mrs. Annie Henry, 1403 Hull western saddles. Quote cond.
change with order. honey in|St., Rome.
glass, 12 lb. gal., $3.71 del.
free Atlanta area. W. R. Country cured, Hickory
Smith, 2330 Park Ave., SW, smoked meat: hams, 10 to 20} Coastal
15 tbs., 55 lb.; sides,
g 50c Ib. Guaranteed Shiloh.
_ basket or if you come pick|against spoilage. Mrs. Louise
Dexter.
Chicken _ fertilizer,
Mrs: Jc, Carter,
45c ea. plus
Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
type moveable
calf pens, used 1 season. R. E.
Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe.
Honey, Case of 2-1/2 or 5
$9.00: comb, or extract-
Sassafras, Queen of Meadow, ed, new, Ee in color, cae
Mrs. R. T. Burnett, 1466 St.| by
East Point. Ph.
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want 2 tons of good, well stems,
with name, $4.00; also, hand|cured, hay, suitable for hor- sheeting outlined with black
delivered de my pane thread binding, white lining,
: near So oO irport. . | cotton padded and hand uilt-
laced, $5.00. Johnny Bonds, Genry, Rt. 1, Austell, Ph. HE.|ed, $12.00 ea. P. P. Mrs. W. GC,
Want 5 rolls stock wire, 48 Girls
erness St., SW, Atlanta 10, Pa.
PL, 3-5251.
Want compost,
suriflower
cotton dresses, size, 9 pe.
1-6, $1.25 ea., 2, $2.; bleached | white, $6.00: 3 pe
chair an
$1. 15s
2: -SCtS! -O0::
ze
Se
a
5:
icy
O
9
23
5:
> 2.6
white, 75- eal
cheted counter bare
dy Springs. A. Walton, 105
BL. 5-0668.
made
4 nice new quilts, dbl bed add ee
Allen Rd., NE, Atlanta 5, Ph.| size, of new material and pad- astanollee.
-|ded with new cotton, machine
throughout,
Want 5 to 10 squares of me-| piys Sostace. Senet money or-|2#Prons, trimmed ani
Pears for sale by the bushel |Gills, Shell-crackers, Crappie, | tal roofing with little or no| ger. Mrs. H. G. Pressley, Rt. half aprons, 50c; with b
Zack Ro-|at my farm or del. at bargain /rust. State what you have and! 1. Kingston.
berts, Rt. 2, Box 87, Fairburn, prices. Charlie Smith, PO Box] when it can be seen. M. L.
$5.50 ea.| Sun bonnets, $1.00 ea
dresser scarves, emb. and
cheted ends, 50c ea.: Ac
Memorial Dr.,
Stone Mountain.
Want several good, used
White
and price. H. P. Stapleton, Jr.,
Rt. 2, Pineworth Rd., Macon. $1.7 pres
10 tojand best price. C. B. Milner,
Want 8 or 10 Ibs. of new/ 75c ea.:
50c bag, |POund. Mrs. Meaty E. Davis, | ea.
Box 487, Dawson, Ph. Wy. 5-5395.
capacity yellow feed|q; ier : years, $1.75 ea.;
dine vines; also, would like to ay ie aprons, _stitehea Le
arm | automatic machine, $1.50 ea.;
517 W. Garden Farm print aprons, 50e ea. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,|cotton material, full size, c
Gainesville.
postage.|have some bees. Mrs.
Cum- | Cofer,
Rd., Rossville.
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
@. E:
Ladies
State
2 Windmill quilts, quiltea | Augusta.
hand, everything new,
$5.50 PP; print aprons, 3 all
pockets, $1.10. Mrs.
Hughes, 416 Hill St., Toccoa.
light and dark blue and light
and dark lavender with yel-
appliqued on
$1.50 ea.;
Maney, Rid: Tle
white linen handker-
chiefs with tatting edge, $1. peu ee eee oe 00:"
Want 10 or 20 tons of good ea.; crocheted potholders, 75c ioe aes Bae: eS 00: ap
Bermuda hay, de-j ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Owes, em $: a
85c lb.; shoulders, 10 to}livered. State what you have} Robison, Rt. 1, Monroe. ae (
ieee Aro Rar ote OE z
Aprons with bibs, nicely pillowcases, ee $1, 00. Add
trimmed, $1. ea.:
small
goose feathers. State price per | cushion covers, any shape, 75
Add peste Mrs. H. A.
Chastain, Rt.
handmade
made from fine quality print|same quality, 3 pr., $5.00;
handkerchiefs,
choice of color. Mrs.|Add postage. Mrs. Dewey |
Sue Claxion, 2659 Deans Ave..
Sa See ci a ae Soe
Percale pillowcases
dif. with or without bibs and {nice colorful
je (ize, $1.50 pr.; a
aioe low tops, in dif. patterns, size |{Timmed in pink, 12 x 82
18 x 18, Mrs. Edna Moore, 914 Ge
Pansey quilts, dbl. bed size, Ada. ae gia Ave, LaGrange, (as
2 colors, designs in two tones, Porterfield, Rt. 2, Comer.
Crocheted ruffled TV doil doil
low centers, green leaves and | jec $3.50 ea. or 2, $6.; croch-
white|eted pansy or rose
crocheted
sets, $1. set: new quilts, $7.50
ea. Free gift with
quilts. No checks nor s mp
; Dura rane 2
Lod cal <P ist at as ane Ae Wa Pata NES ae care YS 3.
crocheted bootees, | tage and 10 extra for checks
trimmed in pink, blue, yellow
and green, 75c pr.;
match, both $1.:
cheted lace
Mrs. Byron Haynes
bibs too|Gainesville. __
white Cr0-| Broadcloth pillowcases, &
for pillowcases, | .n4 crocheted edge, $1.25
small, 3,
large,
without bibs. | for postage. Nell Bennet!
appliqued | 2. Box 311, Buford. =
Full size cotton ruffled bi
spreads, -asst. cols. and t
tones, $5.50 ea.:
Ellijay.
alias It:
ee ee (Merry Dr SW, Atlanta: Want some asparagus, Can- Sab eee holders, 25c ea.; 6, $1.00; es
Keiffer pears, $2.00 bu. Mrs, |2: DI. 4-1388. ada Red rhubarb, hazlenut baa i: grees cotton. |ty aprons, 75 ea, 2, |
Ss 8 Travis, Riverdale, Ph. trees, pecan trees and musca-|8004 ma well made, 1-6 emb. dish towels, 35c e
fancy organ-|7_ Add postage. Mrs. Freema
Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, El
Piloweases of good bleac
cheted set in motifs and
cheted edging to match
aprons, |pr.; also, emb. pillowcases
$1. ea. PP.|/dies eotton tea aprons, 65c ea
lis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Elli
Crocheted table cloth,
with|terfly design, cream color,
large |X 72, $15.00; crocheteds Se
borders, for piano or buffet,
punchwork pil-
4-5393.
Pillowcases with. dra
work or tatting trim, $
and up; sheets to mate
up; handkerch
doilies,
vanity
2 or mor