Farmers ulletin Commissioner ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1962 ATTACKS POOR 2 tates Department of Ag- eS that the pro- be supported at one - tes for comparable le varieties. The same having the characteristics ariety added to the list of ther names such as No- uper XYZ, and Mortagage 39, Coker 140, and Dixie re been discounted since Golden Wilt tobacco is an ine. Although the tobacco sirable qualities, it has a low ent and unbalanced chemi- nd the breeder decided ted without the know- of the breeder. Tobacco is nearly identical to count varieties, which in the trade to be unde- erefore, of low commer- S ssential that growers 0 with the flavor and if the tobacco program is ed on a sound basis. ing any one of the will be issued a limit- er unreleased tobacco be abet that 187 Golden This tobacco is also - both the domestic and : A ilearal CALENDAR ! U Jenery 23-24 Georgia Peach Council Annual Meeting, Fort Valley. January 29 Southeastern Poultry cand Egg Meeting, Atlanta. z: January 30- 31 Dairy Production and Marketing Short outse: Rock Eagle. . February 13, 14, 15 Deer Disease Sym- posium, Athens, - February 19-20 - 17th Annual Meeting, Georgia Crop Improvement Asso- ciation, Athens, March 6, 7, 8 Southeastern Pecan Grow- ers Association Convention, Mont- _ gomery, Ala. March 7 Fourth Beef Bull Gain Evalua- tion Test Sale, Tifton. Grow Your Own Tobacco Plants Three serious diseases still threaten the South Georgia tobacco industry, Black Shank, Tobacco Etch Mosaic and Potato Y Veinbanding Disease. Every effort is being made to protect farmers from the sale of diseased tobac- co plants but farmers can insure them- selves of the best possible protection by growing their own plants. Make sure any plants purchased lo- cally or otherwise are grown on land free of Black Shank. Do not take chances on contaminat- ing your land by losing money with di- seased tobacco. Get the necessary infor- mation from your County Agent and grow your own tobacco plants this year. cal ae Per salt Income Ranks High (The following is an excerpt from a speech made by Governor Vandiver this week. As I have for some time been con- cerned about statements that erroneous- ly classify Georgia as a poor or low income state, I was happy to see Gov- ernor Vandiver bring the true facts to light in a recent meeting of state busi- ness and political leaders. So that all citizens may have the S benefit of his remarks and know the facts about how Georgia compares with other states in the Southeast in per cap- ita income, I am reprinting a portion of Be the Governors recent speech. Phil Camp- bell) Governor Vandiver, addressing the first of a series of legislative Eggs and Issues breakfasts, attacked the po : of doom in these words: I am tired of hearing people poor mouth about Georgias per capita income. | These pessimists misrepresent it for var- ious unworthy reasons. Actually, we stand well indeed in our region of the country, Only Virgin- ia. with its fat federal payroll, and Flo- rida, with its harvest of tourist gold, stand above Georgia in the entire South- east. The Southeastern average, the Gov- ernor said, is $1,607. Georgia stands exactly one dollar above that average, he continued. Be- neath Georgia are Louisiana, North Ca- rolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, South Carolina and Mississippi. Of course, we are working in every possible way to pull up the average. In the past three years we have brought in 302 new industries, and 271 plant expansions, capitalized at $400,- 000,000, and providing jobs for almost 20,000 workers. 6 BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS Te IMPROVED. pECANS. Georgia First @ PIMENTO PEPPER _@ NAVAL STORES NUMBER 21 Georgia : | PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN GEORG [A MARKET BULLETIN State Agriculture Building Editorial and Executive Offices 18 Hunter Street. S. W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 NATIONAL DITORIAL aes Ass ci pti Naatay Gas na PHIL CAMPBELL Notices of farm produce and appurtenance3 admissible under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest, No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, an y commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name, The Georgia Market Bufle- tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail, Elizabeth Hynds, D. Anglin, Editor Editor of Notices 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture, Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, Address requests to be mailing list, changes MANAGER. Market of address, ete. to CIRCULATION Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin, Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Farm Work WANTED Want job in dairy, poultry farm or any kind work, near Alpharetta, Cumming or Ros- well. 3 in family (child 6 mos. old). Need 4 R, house wired for elec. stove. Do any kind of work. At once. I live 5 mi. at Bethlehem. 5 mi. below Winder, just off Monroe-Win- der Hwy. Wm. Malcom, Rt. 1, Campton. 58 yr. old white man, alone, wants job on dairy or poultry farm. Exp. and willing work- er. Want 2-3 R. house with elec. and water and reasona- ble salary. Can furnish self. George R. Morrow, 533 Me- morial Dr. S, E. (Rear), At- Janta 12. : Man, 48 yrs. old, wife and small boy, and father-in-law, 4 in family, one to work, want job on dairy farm. Exp. Surge and DeLaval milkers. Or take job on poultry farm. At once. Melvin C. Williams, Garfield, White man, 25, wife 2 chil- dren, 2 and 12 yrs., wants job on poultry, cattle, or gen. work on farm. Drive tractor, truck, ete. 4 R. house with furniture furnished. Ready to move, and have to be moved. Reasonable salary. James Morgan, 387 Grant St.. S. E. Atlanta 12. _ 61 yr. old white woman, re-~ liable, Christian, wants work with good, nice, reliable peo- ple on farm, doing light farm and house work, for good home and reasonable salary. Ref. if req. At once. Mrs. Wil- ma D. Davis, 221 Carroll St. 8S. E., Apt. A. Atlanta 12. White woman and 3 child- ren want work on Vegetable farm or cotton and _ share work like that. Children are 2 girls, 13 and 18 yrs. and boy is 15. Can-move any time, but have to be moved. Also, - can do house and light farm work. Wadie Jee Ferguson, Rt. 3. Box 227A, Sylvania. _ 38 yr. old man, white, mar- ried. 3 children, girls, 14 and 12 yrs., 8 yr. old boy. Want dairy or gen. farm work. Exp. healthy, reliable. sober. Can start at onee. Albert Hoffman, oe en St. S. E., Atlan- its 33 yr., old married man large family wants job on dairy, cattle or poultry farm. Exp. and can furnish Ref. 2 can work. Begin at once, Frank Lowery, Rt. 3, Dah- lonega. Exp. poultry man wanits job on poultry farm. Can han- dale layers or broilers. Rea- sonable salary, Room, boar or small furnished house. At once. Ans. all letters. J. R. Cochran, 873 Hampton St,, N. W. Atlanta 18. Want place as Caretaker, by retired man and wife, Form- er Herdsman N.C.C.W., Col- lege. Would look after small herd of beef cattle. Living quarters and cond. must be first class. J, R. Tanner, P.O. Box 10652, Station A, Atlanta. _ Single, 38 yr. old man want job on small truck farm or chicken farm. Experenced. Room, board, wages open. Write. Comer Smith, RFD Thomasville. d, | work for Man and wife and family want job raising chickens, with layers, or hogs and cat- tle. Can drive all kinds trucks and tractors and do rough carpenter work. Ref. if need- ed. Danny Daniel, Rt. 2, Kingston. Married man, wife only, needs job at once. Exp. farm work, also as Caretaker. Can drive tractor but not a car nor truck. Have to have house furnished with furniture, not too far from a town, on Hwy. or bus line. State wages and particulars first letter. In- quire at Kemps Store. D. L. Grindle, c/o John L. Cham- bers, Murrayville. Refined, Christian woman, wants job as nurse, compan- ion and light farm work. 47 vrs. old. Drivers license. Mrs. Martha Starr, Rt. 3, Forsyth. Ph. 6-666. 3 single men, white, 20-22 yrs. of age want jobs in dairy or on poultry farm. Can drive truck or tractor. Willing to work for small salary. room and board. Write or see. Rich- ard Howard Mitchell, Rt. 1 Box 194 A, Jackson, - 45 yr. .old Veteran. single, good health, draws pension, wants job on chicken farm or caretaker of cattle farm. Mil- lard Smith, 770 Cascade Pl. SW. Atlanta 10. Elderly white man, - alone, wants job on farm, live as one of family, small pay. Do not drink, Cant drive. Cary Leverett, 3272 Gordon Rd., S. W. Atlanta 11. Man and wife want job on farm looking after game, fowl, ete. or game reservation, also gardening. B. L. Brown, 1648 College St. Ph. 745- 5926. Middleaged, _ white, single man wants job doing light farm work, no field work, with elderly people for room, board, laundry in modern home and $20. week salry. Available now. Exp. T. O. Mc- Lendon, Rt. 3, Carrollton. 46 yr. old white man, single, wants job with layers and broilers or farm work, $18. week for 5 days, or 7 days, $20.; Go anywhere in Ga. Sober, honest dependa- ble. Ans. all letters. Troy Bin- ford, Rt. 1, Covington. Farm Help WANTED Want white woman, relia- ble for light farm work on small farm, keep house, etc., for small salary. All conven- jences in house. D. A. Eden- field, Rt. 1, Statesboro. ; Want colored man and wife only, 35-45 yrs. of age. Man do gen. farm work on cattle farm, wife work part time in home and light farm chores. House furnished. Must be clean, sober and give refer- ences, $60. week for both. J. W. Phillips, c/o Westover Farm, Kennesaw. Ph. 2959 (Marietta). Want white woman at once, live in and do house and light farm work. $12.50 week. Vrite: W. M. Young, 2495 Bryan Circle, East Point. Ph. 344-5660. = Want colored family to work | on Peach .farm, day work, year around work. Can work man and wife, must be sober and honest. Man must have drivers license and know how to drive tractor. 4 R. un- furnished house. Write or call after 7 P.M. Jimmy Chappell, Box 82, Morven. Ph. 775- 3991 (after 7 PM). Want middleaged woman to housekeep and do light farm room, board and $15. week. Contact. W. G. Shuman, Rt. 1, Box 7, Pem- broke. Ph. 653-4975. Want honest, sober, depen- dable small family, white or colored, to farm about 75 acres, mules, and tractor on 50-50 basis and some day la- bor. B. J. Gilmore, Rt. 1, Jef- fersonville. Want refined woman to do light farm work and to help with invalid sister, modern home, located about 30 mi. out of Atlanta. Salary to be discussed. Mrs. W. O. Garmon, Loganville. Want col. man and wife, 25-45 yrs. of age. Man to do- gen. farm work on horse farm and wife also work. Must be clean and give Ref. Jos. Vogt. c/o Windy Hill acres, 1084 Houston Mill Rd. N. E., At- lanta 6. i Want at once single, hon- est, white man, 30-50 yrs. old, to row crop 35 acres this yr. Must be good farmer and tractor operator. No bad hab- its. Excellent living quarters; plenty to eat, laundry and reasonable salary. Good home for right person. E. M. Bat- tle. Rt. 1, Calhoun Want white woman, 35-40 yrs. as housekeeper and also do light farm work. for room, board and salary. Good home. Replies ans. promptly. Can begin any time. E. D. Huggins, Sr.. Rt. 1, Box 150, Ellabell. Want reliable man on large farming operation: keep books, preduction records. gen. of- fice records on _ plantation. Need not be exp. bookkeeper but capable of being taught easily and very capable in simple business arithmetic. Character Reference required Eugene M. Callawav. c/o Cross Roads Plantation, Rayle. |G Want asst. herdsman, Christian, 30-50 yrs. old to work with dairy and beef cattle projects at Rabun Ga- Nacoochee School, 6 mi. No. Clayton. High school educa- tion preferred, Milking and supervising in project. House, wired for elec. stove, garden furnished, on schools private J.| water system. Contact. Fred Kelly, c/o Rabun Gap-Na- choochee school, Rabun Gap. Want middleaged white wo- man without bad habits to do light farm work and care for elderly woman. Room, board and small salary. irs. G. L. Beasley, Rt. 5, Box 38, Unper River Rd. Macon. Equipment 2 FOR SALE Complete horse drawn Sor- ghum mill and copper pan, $50.00. R. B. Bowen, Madras (near Newnan). 2 large farm bells and 1 buggy and harness, in good cond.; cut-off saw for Ford tractor and 1 rear mowing mach for Ford tractor; bush land bogg harrow for F ord tractor. J. L. Shipp, Route 4, Dallas. 20 in. Meadows corn mill sheller and belts complete ex- cept no motor, $75.00. R. V. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Commerce, Ph. 335-4682. Gibson tractor, good tires, 9 HP approx., harrow, plan- ters, fert. distributors, culti- vators, hitch, all in good cond., $360.00. Calvin R. Barnett, 4560 Tilly Mill Rd., Doraville, Ph. GL. 7-9018. 1955 Farmall Cub tractor, good mechanical cond., equip- ped with hydraulic lift, turn- ing plow, cultivator, Cole planter, distributor and disc. Rhudolph Bennett, Rt. 1, Scre ven. : U. D. 18 six cylinder Diesel motor with outboard pulley and bearing with 6 groove pulley, $475.00. Solon Jones, Rt. 1, Bartow. 11 in Ghel hammermill with 3 screens, running shape, $50 without belt or $75.00 with belt. At my farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. 1952 Ford, 1/2 ton, pick-up truck, excellent shape. Oscar Beddingfield, 302 Woodward Ave., Atlanta. 25 HP Wisconsin air-cooled motor with starter, can use V or flat belts, completely re- paired throughout, has been run about 2 hrs. since repairs, good cond., good price. Car- relton Fowler, Rt. 2, Vienna, Ph. 268-8066. : 400 chicken egg cap. David Bradley incubator, ist class eond. for sale at reasonable price. M. W. Day, Rt. 3, Thom- son. 1952, 8-N Ford tractor, just had rings -and inserts, run about 3 days since. James H. Scott, Rt. 2, Box 119-C, Al- pharetta, Ph. 993-9038 no collect calls (Newtown, Brum- blow Rd.). a 60 tray Buckeye grass incu- bator for sale. Will give terms it wanted. Robert Peacock, Rt. 4, Americus, Ph. 5445,_ MT John Deere tractor with planters, cultivators and stalk rippers, $600.00. Dean Mit- chem, Rt. 1, Madison. Good 12 x 28 tractor tire, $25.00 at my farm, 5-1/2 mi. from Collins, 1 mi. off Hill- view School Hwy. Rev. J. R. Smith, Manassas. Farmall A. grader blade for sale or trade for Allis Chal- mers CA grader blade. F. R. Fowler, Rt, 9, Gainesville. 4-1/2 yd. dump body with- out hoist for mediun_ size truck, very good cond., $125.00 at my place; also, 250 gal. fuel skid tank for gasoline or other fuel, good cond:, $50.00 Paul C. . Pitts, 4202 Castle Pines Ct.,.1,-Tucker. Pr. Fairbanks Morse dbl. box seed scales; 2 Centennial 80 saws gin stands, good cond.; 80 saw gin stand, very good: condenser and 2 fans in good shape; other pipes of dif. sizes and lengths; pr. Fairbanks ton. W. J. | Har Morse scales for weighing cot- |M Harri Sn . David Bradley 5 - tractor, turning plow, off plow, harrow and cultiv tor, $150.00. R. J. Mathey 307 Woodlawn Ave., nde Ph. 867-9729 (no collect eall: 2 wheel trailer, heavy du farm trailer, 7 ft. wide, 18 : high, 750 x 6 ply tires, frame and tongue wit body, $65.00. Louie Rt. 1, Stockbridge, 4433. : : Athens, 20 - 26 in., dis row with sealed bearin fect cond, for Bulldozer, Rex Jackson, Wrights Ph. BR, 2-3179 (Dublin Gehl forage cutter; AC fe age cutter; John Deere drill, seed attach.; AC 4 3 planter; grain or hay elev 3 dise tillers; cultipacker harrow; HD 7 AC Dozer blade; 3 pt. hitch post h bine. H. F. Robinson, B Ph. 429-1812. 40 broiler or | troughs, 5 ft. justable legs. $1.20 ea. or $ AT. 5-3215. _ Friend orchard spra 500 gal. tank, 25 gal. per m pump with 32,000 cu. ft. min. blower, extra good cor W. B. Wood, McDonoug! Covington planters and tilizer distributors fo: tractor, complete, in, cond for sale also, want 1 bottom plows with 3. hitch for Ford tractor cond. and reasonable for | Felton Warnock, Tarryt Ph. JA. 9-4262 (5 mi. Tarrytown). : Harrow with scallop and 1 disc tiller for Fa Cub tractor, used little an Mrs. DE. -Griffis, - Odum, Ph. JU. 4-213 co curer, complete, works go as new, completely autom never goes over what it | on, $250.00 at my place 5.x ison, Rt. 1, Box 80, Screv Ph. 596-2457. aa Metal poultry equi Community nest, 60 hen ai $4.90 ea.; 20 feeders 8 ft stand, $4.50 ea.; 45, 5. feeders, $2.80 ea; 30 xr chick feeders, $1.00 cated 20 mi. W. of Aug S. Von Schweinitz, Appli value. R. H. Earnest, I Box 275, Griffin, Ph. 6 collect calls). ~ : 50 feeders 4 ft., 75 Lions and Oak brooder, 3 cap. 1,000 ea.; 2 small ers, 100 cap. ea., all 4 fo: R. H. Hunter, 225 Dal: Rd., Sandy Springs, | 6925 (off of Roswell Ri yond Sandy Springs). Good 2 H. wagon; 300 planter. Paul H. West, Sr., worth, Ph. 934- 4634: 1957 Chevrolet pick-up ton truck, clean and in cond., $750 cash or trai equal value in good br age female hogs. John P. son, Jz; -Rt.. 15. Box 2895 Bean Ph. 2646 (Waynes! no collect: calls). 2 H. David Bradley mow mach, with 2 rubber tir weights for 320 John tractor. Earnest Smith, Ri Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-6464 Meadows grist mill wit in. rock, John Deere sheller, 7-1/2 HP single p elec. motor, 5 Ig. rubber ti wheel barrows, 40 elec. b: ers, 1,000 cap. and ladi fashion hand made side sa John B. Guthrie, Rt. 4, renceville, Ph. 448-3683 ( cross). Ge ei 1952 Dodge pick-w eee rs {core : tor, .00; jack p hand pump, $85 00; lengths new 4 in pi ee Robinso: cond., used 6 single stan- units Intnl. milk- Me single All for sale cheap. ipman, Rt, 1, Shiloh, eS . (Manchester). 20 Homelite power hhape, new rings, igs and gasket, chain rorn out, with 18 % oa $65. 00. Ro-~ r, Rt. 2, Ellijay. MARKET BULLETIN Set of Florence Mayo Yobac- co curers in good cond., Leo Akins, Rt. 2, Metter. John Deere B. tractor with cutaway and cotton duster, all for $350.00; also, Cub bottom plow and western saddle in A-1 shape, for sale. Harvy lL. Langdale, Rt. 2, Sumner. Heavy duty terrace blade or can be used on road, own cylinders, $250.00; 1,500 bu. cap. grain bin, $300. 00; Ig. heavy emasculators, $12. 00; Homelite chain saw, $125. 00: 110 gal. sprayer with trailer, $50.00; set of nearly ne w cylinders for Farmall; also, some stanchions. All in excel. con. Mrs. Hugh lL. White, | Stockbridge. large Surge id 2 units, used mos., vacuum line cluded, reasonably loyd Terrell, Aad TE, 2-3964. we truck scales, already removed | John Deere B. trac- lanters and cultiva- Short, PO Box 115, Will trade for res or hogs. Olin An- , Nicholson, Ph. tractor. EL M. Mc ; poneus fier 7 PM. 15, new retread Epa of tractors A. Taylor, Decsiur, Ph. aaall reactor ators, 8 dise bush and bog hat- taulically controlled - from tractor Blue cotton duster, cylinder goes with 1 i in good cond., $1,- complete outfit t. 4, Jackson, Ph. f two 1 H. wagons, heavy, almost new, gear with old body, ht iron axle; also, 2. ane pens and He for raising Bob- , sacrifice prices. ee 2125 6th St., Co- Ph. FA. 2-5896. actor, good cond., with hydraulic lift, cultivator, turning arold W. Cleveland, rersville (2 mi. W. of near WKLY Radio urn corn SHeIiST box 0; also, cow bell, dd postage on both. 1 Mullen, Rt. 2, Ly- milk} Slightly used, 11 in., ham- mermill and one windmill in good cond., for sale or trade for cattle, sheep or hogs. John Wali, Rt. 2, Madison. Well built trailer suitable for hauling farm products or livestock, new tires, $95.00. Will deliver pee dis- tance. T. R. Finley, Box 148, Waco, Ph. LE. 7-2025. Pica WANTED Livestock FOR SALE Want good used tractor with 3 point lift, prefer 1953 or newer model, C. W. King, Rt. Ls eee: Ph. 6892 (Tallapoo- sa). Want one or two 12 x 38 tractor tires in servicable cond., within 50 mi. radius of Covington. Pierce L. Cline, RED, Social Circle, Ph. 786- 7821 (Covington). Want good late model used tractor cheap, Otis D. Brown, Rt. 2, Garfield. Want 10 in. table saw. Will buy or trade air compressor for same. W. F. Buttler, 133 Sandtown Rd., (City), Mariet- ta, Ph. 427-2165. Want spray outfit for spray- ing pecan trees, output 35 gal. per min. preferred. Lewis Es- coe, Comer, Ph. SU. 3-2125 nights. 22, Oaks automatic chicken 8 ft. waterers, 3-1/2 yrs. old; one 3 point hitch harrow; 1 ea. 8 bottom and 2 bottom Dear- born turning plows. Located 1 mi. So. Bushnell on Douglas- Ocilla Rd. Lowell Adams, Douglas. : Want good used tractor with 3 point hitch and having 30 HP or more; also, need 2 wheel trailer for use with tractor and usable behind car; also, want eycle mower for tractor. M. C. Manderson, 263 Mt. Paran Rd., NW, Atlanta 5, Ph. 255-4064. Oliver 70 R. C. tractor, new- ly overhauled needs starter, bargain. A. O. Wheat, Buck- *|head, Ph. 611-J-3 (Madison). Rabbit hutches, all wire sjhanging type, 8 to 12 con- is | nected, size 30 x 30 x 18 in., ea., $3.00 ea.; metal feeders, 50c ea.; metal nest boxes, $1.50 Cra eh ae Will Not sit sp: M. T. Weiner, 1472 Rock Springs Cir., NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. TR. 2-7196. Farm Master incubator, 1,- 200 hen egg cap., perfect cond., for sale. T. G. OKelley, Maysville, Ph. 652-2121. ~Tree planter, pull type, heavy duty, good cond., (not a Timber Cat), $250. 00. Wil- liam E. Suber, 1430 Elizabeth Ave., Perry, Ph. 429-1801. 9-N Ford Ferguson tractor and 2-disc plow, $500.00. Can be seen 7 mi. No. of Cedartown and 2 mi. N. of Lake Creek: Grady Welchel, Rt. 1, Silver Creek. Farmall No. 200 tractor ih planter equipment, operates [with propane gas, $1,750.00 FOB Griffin. W. A. Mintz, Rt. 4, Box 68, Griffin (3 mi. E. of). Elec. - heating cables for sweet potato plant beds, quan- tity and fittings sufficient for bedding 500 bushels, $300.00 or give away if cannot sell. Norman J. Crowe, Sylvester, Ph. 776-2739 days. : No. 7% McCormick mule drawn mowing mach.; 2 H. iron wheel, wagon with body in good shape. W. C. Shirley, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. : Utility trailer, good cond., tires like new, 1-1/2 in. floor for hauling stock, new 2,000 Ib. screw jack with 6 in. cas- tor, $85.00. J. D. Swagerty, 2972 Mabry Rd., NE, Atlanta Ae Ph, CE. 3-9881 (home in Ny Bradley Banden trac- ng plow, cut-a-way ening plow and ae for $150.00. J. ssenden Dr., Atktell 2372. a ergerson Mill Rd., 7h. 948-7268. ere B. tractor, good | P) ights and starter cutting harrows, all oe Leckie, Rt. Ph. LE. ees oH Rhodes ville, Ph. GL. 6-2153. ve jeep, Tebuilt 000 ni-|dise plow, "| cond., Pulpwood saw, it also cuts under brush, in good cond., reasonably priced at $65. 00. John M. Hand, 514 Oglethorpe | Ave., College Park. Portable milking m ac h., Ideal make and 4 gal. elec churn for sale. Otis Byrd, 2124 -|Harding Rd., Augusta. 3 roller cane mill in good priced to sell; good mowing machine, mule type, good cond. Can be seen after 4 or weekends. W. W. PM Wilkes, Rt. 2, Box 424, Dub~' lin. J. D. combine No. 12A; 30 bu. grain tank with unloading auger, brand new curtain, }|/combine in good shape, $350. |M. . Darsey, Rt. 2, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-1251. 2 row C. A. Allis Chalmers planters and guano attach., used very little, almost good as new, 1/2 price; also, Athens 2 Want good second hand ma- nure spreader, No. 21, for Cub tractor. Willis Evans, Rt. 1, Box 81, Talking Rock. Want model 8-D pull type H. L. Pray Coastal Bermuda planter. H. D. Garrison, Grif- fin, Ph. 8-1948. Want 1 tractor pulley to fit Ford or Ferguson tractor. Must be in good shape an d pean aly priced. Edley Bur- nett, Rt. 4, Box 91; Blairsville. Want Ford or Ferguson trac- tor with equipment that can -|be repaired for small farm use. LL. D. Pittman, Abbeville. Want good used manure spreader, within 100 mi. of LaFayette. Jack Abercrom- bie, Rt. 2, Kensington, Ph. 4437 ( Chickamauga). Want 2 wheel cart and har- ness for Shetland pony. State cond..and price. Ali letters ans. Morris Partain, Rt. 2, El- berton. Want Farmall Cub tractor and associated equipment. preter rotary type mower Describe cond. of tractor and equip. Robert H. Duke Rt. 1, Rome Ph. 234-3724 (no col- lect calls). . Want gear drive chain saw Prefer one with bow, in good cond, and reasonably priced, within 50 mi. of Cumming. J. R. Hansard, Rt. 4, Cumming, ?1Ph. TU. 7-3246. Want cut-off saw and pul- ley and other equip. for Ford tractor. Must be in gc cond. and priced reasonable, within 100 mi. of Griffin. Curtis Pitts, Rt. 3, Box 337, Griffin. Want to trade 4 yr. old fine stallion horse for good used Ford tractor. Horse will work | anywhere and can ride, wt. about 1,000\lbs. No letters ans. C. A. Adams, Rt, 3, Li- thonia. Want one wind driven farm plant, any voltage considered. State price FOB your station. Will consider gasoline operat- ed unit if priced right. J. E. Young. PO Box 214, Sylvester. Want Allis Chalme- G. with H. D. lift, cultivators, distributor and planter and tiller or turning plow. S. M. Giddens, Cochran Field, Ma- con, Want Ford Diesel tractor, 800 Series or equivalent; New Holland or John Deere hay baler, late model mower for Ford tractor; and side delivery rake, either Ford or New Hol- land. All must | be in good cond and. priced to sell. A. S. Cattle Reg, Bramtion Jersey heifer with first calf, born Dec, 3, have paper to Reg. calf, see at my place. Mrs. Claude Ay Whelchel, Rt. 6, Lakelin Rd,, Gainesville. First calf Holstein heifers, calfhood vaccinated, start calving late Jan. 71. F. Robin- aD Rt, 1, Bonaire, Ph. 429- 38 Guernsey fresh in with heifer calves, 5 more to fresh- en Feb. 1, all Reg.; 2 Jerseys to freshen Hebi 7; also, young bulls, service age. All from high milk and butter produc- ers. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos. to 1 yr. old, priced according to age, calfhood vaccinated, from clean herd, guaranteed breed- ers. F. W. Phillips, c/o West- over Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959 (Marietta). 'High producing purebred Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old with heifer calf, born Jan. 12, both cow and calf wer: sired ar- tificially, $150. for both; also, 4 other fine cows for sale as thev freshen until about April 1. T. H. Kay, Rt. 2, Royston. 4 male calves, $35. up ea. or all for $175.; M. K. Robin- son, Rt. 1, Box 172, Grove- town, Ph. RE. 3-2880 (Au- gusta). Santa Gertrudis bulls, just weaned for sale. J. W. Morris, PO Box 119, Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-2852. 8 or 10 Angus Leifers, bred to calve in spring or summer, from Reg. herd but cannot Reg., 25c lb. FOB here. T. F. Sapp. Abbeville, Ph. 3266 af- ter 8 PM. 2 Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 21 mos, old, best of bloodlines. Paul A. Templeton, Hephzi- Bae Ph, LY. 2-2264 7 to 10 8 Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 8-13 mos. old, $250. to $325. These bulls are larcse for age and from good _ bloodlines. Farm located 7 mi. W. of Gib- son. James L. Hadden, Gibson. Swine Reg. Spot (formerly call- ed Spotted Poland China) hegs for sale, from a Certi- fied Brucellosis free herd. A. Parorte, Cordele, Ph. 273- Purebred Durocs, males and females, 3 mos. old, $25. ea. or exchange 1 male for pure- bred male of the same breed; ase, 1 purebred Duroc boar, yrs. old, wt. approx. 600 or 700. Ibs.. $50. Leo C. Jackson, RGeeoe Bowdon. 40 meat type pigs. 50-60 Ibs., for sale at onve. John J. Davidson, Rt. 1, Pineview. PAGE THREE Purebred Yorkshire ee ing stock, extra large produ-, cers, have a few service age boars, ready to go; also, very good selection of ola boars and gilts, $35. and up. From state Certified Bangs free herd. No. 44, tripple: treated RJ, Chambless, Nashville, Ph. 6877. Full blooded Landrace and Yorkshire pigs. : Whitfield, Rt. 1, Boulieree ee Rd., Conley, Ph. Mj, 7-4770.. 3 way cross, Hampshire, Tamworth and Red Brkshire (for lean meat and thrifti-. ness), 8 wks. old boars or: gilts, $12. ea. Crating oe shipment, $4. Ex}. collect. oe Hamilton, Baxley. Purebred meat pe Daas pigs, lines, Reg. in buyers name. P.. M. Middleton, Rt. 3, Way- cross, (5 mi. out Valdosta Hwy. look for the Duroc sign), ENE rh Hampshire boar, Reg. 1 yr. old March 15, second place Southeastern fair, Macon Fair ist place; located between Lawrenceville and Buford on Hwy. 20, James T. Ledford, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. ; Reg. Spotted Poland China: pigs, 3 and 5 mos. old, disease: free and from large litters, at my farm 1 mi. So. of Hahira on Hwy. 41 Elmer Cornelius,. Rt. 2, Hahira, Ph. 794-2836. Cherry red Duroc male Reg. in United Duroe Asso.. treat- ed and wormed, 6-7 mos. old, $40.; 3 mo. old male and silts, $35. ea. at farm: also,: mouse colored mule, $50. A. C. Weathers, PO Box 37, Hwy. 32. Mershon. Choice Duroc breeding stock, males and females, all. from large litters, 10 wks. to 4 mos. old William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Metter, Ph. 685-8877 nights. 5 Reg. Landrace gilts, 8-1/2 mes. old: 2 Reg. boars: 2 Res. Landrace sows. All reasonab- lv priced. W. L. Wells. Rt. 6, Macon, Ph. SH. 3-931. 2 purebred Poland China boars, larce enough for ser- vice, to prevent in breeding, for sale or will trade for oth- er hogs or calves. John Wall, Rt. 2. Madison. 50 good Hamvshire shoats for sale. John B. Harn, Pt 1, Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-4894. Landrace and Duroc cross- ed pigs, 12 wks. old. $15. ea. at mv home. Jerry Blazer, Rt. 2 Old River Rd. Carters- ville. : About 20 shoats will aver= ace about 50 lbs. ea.. mixed color, $14. ea. FOB mv farm, 5 mi. W. of Metter, no ship- virg. IL. H. Fdenfield Rt. -3, Rox 177, Metter, Ph. 685-- 1083. z : 3. sows, SPC. $40. ea: also. 2 Landrace and 1 Jersey bull calf. $20. Jodeen Rile7-r, Rit. 2 Cartersville, Ph. EV. 2- 6651. NOT! notices. The Market Bulletin staff hos received a number of vegetable and flower plant notices from persons who have not complied with the new regulations governing such No such notices will be accepted for publication in the Bulletin unless such persons have requested a permit and have had their operation inspected. Those desiring further information on these regula- tions are invited to write the.... EDITOR, MARKET BULLETIN Department of Agriculture , 19. Hunter Street, S. W. Atlanta 3, Georgia 10-14 wk. from champion blood- "FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE BUT WITH MARKET. BULLETIN eed lednes November, 1961 GG teed by Manufacturer RALSTON PURINA comets Nashville, Tennessee Se eee sa rae ceeaeg Purina Milk owMe ; : FFound by State Chemist PROTEIN FAT FIBER. *Protein low. a CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland: sees ROME OIL MILL DIVISION, HUNT Foops. & INDUSTRIES, INC Gilt Edge Wheat Gray Shorts with Groun Rome, Georgia Wheat Screenings Ge 15.0 2 : ae Cherokee Brand 41% Protein Ccltcacced Meal *Protein low & Fiber high Foose 2 i *Protein low & Fiber high COOPERATIVE MILLS, ING., Baltimore, Maryland ee SOUTHEASTERN: MILES SINGLU Rememeeorna 5 40% Pork Maker Medicated < 9 33 29 Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts : *Protein low Fo 38. : Protein low CULPEPPER MILLING COMPANY, Bowdon, Georgia es SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augeste, Georsie Ground, Sap Core E 71 30 8.7 : 40% Hog Feed Supplement Protein low : : Fiber high: DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Gaciale Duplex Rabbit Feed Pellets Medicated a "Elizabeth Beauty Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal sce Se ib : rotein low iber hig Prime Quality, : F352 3.7 17.0 SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia Protein low Broiler Starter Mash Medicated > Sears . *Protein low FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia Ground Cobs, Shucks with Molasses GS 2.0 5 240. | Medicated Broiler Mash < *Fiber high F 3.2 5 25.6 : _ *Profein low_ LAYONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia mG SWIFT & CO. OIL MILL, Albany, Georgia : ae Tugalo River Gray Shorts G 15.0 3.5 AD Swift's Cottonseed Meal or Pellets 36% Protein *Protein low E43 3:1 : Prime Quality ee iia - = MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia : ne Protein low & Fiber nigh Fairway Cage Layer Ration Medicated ve a5 a8 3 . efrotein low : VILLA RICA FEED MILLS, INC., Feed Division, Villa Rica, Ga. i . INC., P , Georgia Ground Corn, Cobs and Shucks15 % Molasses GS eral Brice a 2 GS 8.0 W522 29.0 *Fiber nigh : ; E. *Protein low & Fiber high F 7.7 1.5 30.3 : : GGuaranteed by Manufacturer - FFound by State Chemist _ PPenalized CARR & BOATRIGHT, Sandersville, Georgia Crimped Oats (P) Fiber FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta; Geergia a Fairway Poultry Concentrate G (P) Protein F PROTEIN FAT FIBER 6 11.6 3.0 12.0 RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri . b : Purina D & F Chow Meal (Coarse) F 11.6 5.2 14.9. 4 : (P) Protein CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia _ Presperity Brand Old Process" 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal | (P) Fiber SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Corolina Seneca Meal 36% Cottonseed MealFrime Quality _ CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee Gilt Edqe Wheot Grey Shorts with Ground Wheot Sereenings (P) Protein Colby Pulverized Mixed Feed Oats (P) Protein, Fat & Fiber COLBY MILLING COMPANY, INC., Abbotsford, Wisconsin ESCO FEED MILL, Haralson, Georgia Escos Check- R- Mix 16% Dairy Feed BB {P) Protein G 36.0 3.0 =7.6 (P) Protein F 35.4 3.1 19.9 : = : SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIV., Hunt Foods and prec Inc., Macon, Georgia : Sco-Co Bond 36% Cottonseed MealPrime Quality G 15.0 3.5 6.0 : (P) Protein F 13.2 4.2 6.8 : ; : 357 as Declared G@ 105 30 156 17 Failures F 74 2.1 20.8 9 Penalties 6 0 25 120 ee ue FE 1 4.4 7.3 383 Total ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois 6 feeds as declared FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED o November, 1961 CENTRAL SOYA-McMilles Feed Division, Chairanocaa, Teuncace - 2 feeds as declared ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia 7 feeds as declared CHEROKEE FEED MILLS, Canton, Genisie AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC. Louisville, Kentucky - 15 feeds as declared a 4 feeds as declared CITY GIN & MILLING COMPANY, Albany, Georgia _ BARROW & PRESCOTT, Matthews, Georgia 1 feed as declared 1 feed as declared BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia 8 feeds as declared COASTAL BROILER COMPANY, Clexton Milling Co. Claxton, Geosig ! 3 feeds as declared ete BLUE RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 3 feeds as declared COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., auliners: Melon 2 feeds as declared BREMCO ALFALFA MILLS, INC., New Bremen, Ohio 1 feed as declared COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery nionch Georgia 21 feeds as declared THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL COMPANY, Cincinnasi, Qhio 2 feeds as declorde COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., euntercilie alabama 7 feeds as declared BURCH'S TRADING POST, Clarkesville, Georgia 1 feed as declared COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 11 feeds as declared _CAMMON'S POULTRY, LaGrange, Georgia 1 feed as declared DALTON GRAIN COMPANY, Dalton, Cote 1 feed as declared _ CAROLINA MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, South Caroline 2 feeds as decalred DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, pense: Georsie 2 feeds as declared St B. CARTER COMPANY, Buford, Georgia 3 feeds as declared DANIEL FEED & SEED COMPANY, Borde Gcoraia 3 feeds as declared CEDAR VALLEY MILLS, Cedartown, Georgia 4 feeds as declared DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1 feed as declared CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia : _ 1 feed as declared JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, _Chamblce, Secrga: T feed as declared : CENTRAL ROLLER MILLS, Central, South Carolina I feed as declared: _ CENTRAL SOYA-McMillen Feed, Division, rent ees iiedicas a feeds as dedexsd te EVER-BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Allanta, Geersie : 5 feeds as seciees : : FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED November, 1961 THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Feed Division, Minneapolis, Minnesota 5 feeds as declared : THE QUAKER OATS. COMPANY, Chicago, {illinois 1 feed as declared - RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Sf. Louis, Missouri 45 feeds as declared NG COMPANY, Gainesville, Geccia lared INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota elcred: i C Ik R SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Gedigia ; lared | R MILLS, Griffin, cae Jared stl LERIES, ANG Bo drown: Kentucky ered Mi ANY, INC., Cumming ere fared Z f MILLS, enicron, South Carolina RED COMB MILLS, Cartersville, Georgia Z feeds as declared -RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Soe 2 feeds as declared ROME OIL MILL DIVISION, Rome, Georgia 3 feeds as declared SAVANNAH SUGAR REFINING CORPORATION, Savannah, Georgia 1 feed as declared ' JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC., New York, N. Y. 1 feed as declared SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee : 2 feeds as declared SECURITY MiLLS OF JACKSONVILLE, INC., Jacksonville, Florida . 1 feed as declared SMITHS FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia 1 feed as declared SOUTH GEORGIA BRO''ER, INC. Blackshear, Georgia 1 feed as declared SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC. Rome, Georgia 1 feed as declared SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Decatur, Alabama 1 feed as declored SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMEANY: Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared _ SOUTHERN MILLING CCtPANY, Augusta, Georgia 10 feeds as declared SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia 2 feeds as declared SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Elberton, Georgia 3 feeds as declared eS SOYA CORPORATION, Estill, Sourh Carolina 1 feed as declared SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, epee South Carotina 2 feeds as declared f Lawrenceville, Georgia fared! STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 3 feeds as declared SUNNYLAND PACKING COMPANY, Thomasville, Georgia 1 feed as declared SWIFT & COMPANY, Albany, Georgia 1 feed as declared SWIFT & COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 3 feeds as declared SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 4 feeds as declared - SWIFT & COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia 1 feed as declared T. & R. FARM SERVICE, Cedartown, Georgia 4 feed as declared - _ THOMPSON FARM SUPPLY, Vidalia, Georgia 1 feed as declared THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia 2 feeds as declared WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Gcilla, Georgia 1 feed as declared WEST END MILLING COMPANY, INC., Oulimon, Georgia ay teed: as declared re _ cond., pasture ~ $100.; also. come plow tools ing stallions: Res Q: H. brood PAGE Six Livestock FOR SALE Swine Reg. Hampshires, foundation. stock from Indianias leading herd, young boars and gilts, from: Cert. matines, treated for Cholera and Erysipelas and Bangs tested free, $35. and up. J. R. Mullis, Coch~ ran, Ph. WE. 4-6490. Horses, Mules & Ponies Pr. filly Welsh ponies, 6 and 9 mos. old, should make blocky 600-700 lb. mares, gentle but not trained; un- der 3 yr. old bred bay mare, 46-47 in. high, sure to have colt in April. Sell or trade for cattle. Guy McMullian, Dacula, Ph. TH, 3-4439 (Law- 1 ceville). Sorrel stud Shetland pony, approx. 40 in., coming.2 yrs. old, $100. W. H. Partridge, Norcross, Ph. 448-3568. At Stud: Tom Dooley, shad- ows Ambassador and Bud- dys Black Boy, 3 top Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, 3 -dif. bloodlines. Roy A. Dorsey, 2561 Bohler Rd.. NW, Atlan- ta 5.-Ph. CE. 7-1115, Black mare. mule, 11 yrs. old. 1,000 Ibs.. works any- where, no plug. W. C. Shir- ley Rt. 1, Alpharetta. MARKET BULLETIN One stud and 1 filly perm. Reg. Quarter horses, foaled June, 1961 by grandson of Poco Bueno, stud colt out of dbl. bred Joe Bailey mare, $375. ea.; grade Quarter horse | W. mare in foal, will bred back to Mr. Nibbles P77-575. Ivan EK. Taylor, Rt. 3, Box 245, Griffin, Ph. 8-8304. Good mule, wt. about 1,000 tbs., $100.; good 1 horse wa- gon and harness, $30.; also, farming tools, $25.; shop blower and tools, $25. C. C. Bennett, (4 mi. East), Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-5831. Mexican burro (male cast- rated), 2 yrs. old, $75. Josh Wheat, Rt. 1, Buckhead, Ph. 611-J-3 (Madison). Red mare, 3 gaited, will foal in June or July, bred to Tenn. Walking stud, gentle with children, for sale or will trade for springer cow. See at my farm anytime. Hershel Flood, Rt. 3, Summerville. One gelding, gentle for a fair rider, he is Reg. Morgan but do not have papers, pric- ed to sell, can be seen after. 4 PM. Letters ans. Murray Wilkes, Rt. 2, Box 424, Dub- lin. Tenn. Walking horse, 5 yrs. old, gentle for boys or girls, for sale or exchan~e for Pal- emino or Quarter horse filly, from 1 yr. old uv. William Harris, Jeff Davis Rd., Thom- aston, Ph. 7-4098 after 5:30 PM (no collect calls). 11 yr. old dark bay mare mule, works anywhere, $135. Solon Jones, Rt. 1 Bartow. Large mare mule, perfect with cattle, for sale. All at farm. Write before coming, located 9 mi. N. Waynesboro. on Hwy. 56. W. B. Bethune, Rt. 1, McBean. Big roan gelding saddle horse, $150. at my farm near Newnan. R. B. Bowen, Mad- ras. Sheep and Goats 6 nice goats for sale. Boyce Bryant, PO Box 578, Elber- ton, Ph. 283-5869. Blocky built black mare with star, about 12 yrs. old, wt. about 1,300 Ibs. Garnett Staton, Rt. 2, Cleveland (near Masy Creek Camp). : Brown and white Pinto gelding with long black mane and tail, easy to ride, neck reins well, reasonably priced. Lynda Bernard. Austell, Ph. 948-2414. 2 Reg. Quarter horse yearl- mare; Reg. Palomino Q. : yearling stallion bv Joe Misty; Reg. Palomino Q. H. filly, 6 mos. old by Joe Misty. No let- ters. Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Wayn- esboro, Ph. 2037. : _ Black mare mule about 12 yrs. old, about 1,000 lbs., rea- sonably priced. Leroy Rabun, Rt. 1. Box 185, Wrens. 6 mo. old stud colt, halter broke and very gentle, $100. or consider training for full grown horse. Tommy Francis. Rt. 1, Conyers, Ph. 483-7506 (ro collect calls). Milk goats for sale. Come see them milked at 8. Priced from $25. to $65. ea. Leon Watson, Beechem St., PO Box 94, Unadilla, Ph. 2841, At Stud: Ree. Togsenburg buck goat, fee $3. E. J. Mc- Mahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Au- Susta. Ph sR, 3-37-10: Livestock WANTED. Want large type butt head- ed common goats, 3 nannies and 1 billy. Write giving age and price per head. Prefer close to Atlanta or So. _Geor- gia. M. L. McLeod, 1832 Thompson St., East Point, Want to pasture horses (90 acres in oasture), $15. per month. Can keep up to 15 head. Tommy Langley, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-8450. Week beans, Want to buy 50 cows with calves at side or will consider entire herd. Prefer Angus but will buy Herefords. Write at once what you have and price. . &. McCleskey, Rt. 3, Adairsville. Seed & Plants FOR SALE _ Red dry hot pepper, 30c at. or $1.00 gal.; 5 gals., $4.00; garden sage plants, $1.00 doz.; peppermint, five cents bunch; large stripped sunflower seed, 25c cup; 5 cups, $1.00. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Good tender, old time, bean seed: white half runner gar- den beans, Germ. 95 pct., white Creaseback Cornfield, Germ. p pet., speckle Cutshort Cornfield, Germ. 92 pct., white Cutshor Cornfield bean 5s, Germ. 92 pct., each kind, 7d cupful. Add postage. M r s. Preston Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Several bu. of Jackson Soy- bean seed, Germ. 88 pct., these} are large seed and very nice; also, several bu. of old time speckled purple hull pea seed, Germ. 92 pct., excel. eating pea and very good field pea. R. J. Chambless, Homerville Rd., Nashville. Gourd seed: African Giant, worlds largest, 6 x 7 ft., 3 seed, $1.00; Martin, Dipper, Bird- house, Dishrag, Battle a nd others, 3 pks., $1. Lefty Mor- gan, Rt. 4, Waycross. Good, tender, white Corn- field beans, Germ 96 pct., ten- der white Half Runner beans, Germ. 96 pct., tender white 6 Germ. 96 pet., each, 75c cupful; red speckle Crowder peas, Germ. 92 pct., 50c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Large, round, dark rind, yellow meat, watermelon seed, Germ. 83 pct., 50 seed, 10c: 150 seed, 25e; 700 seed, $1.00 and self addressed, stamped, envelope. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. 2-1/2 tons 90 Day running Velvet beans in hull, Germ. 79 pet., Hard Seed 13 pct. to- tal Germ. 92 pct., at my place, located 8 mi. So. of Richland. C. F, Moore, Weston, Ph. 482. King Mammoth pumpkin, grow to 90 Ibs., Germ. 76 pct., 8 doz. seed, 25c; Rocky Ford cantaloupe, Germ. 93 pct., and long green rind, yellow meat melon, Germ. 92 pct., 25c tbls. Addressed. stamped envelope; small apple shaped tuplar to- mato seed, Germ, 92 pct., 25c tsp. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. Leading varieties scupper- nong plants, both black and brown, well rooted. B. O. Car- ter, Rt. 4, Box 204 C, Griffin. our Department for a tailed to you. to the Ordinary of the If you desire to re There is no cost for this re At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Com- missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock. County PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Agriculture 2a gister your mark or brand, you may write pplication, and all necessary forms will be gistration except the recording fee in which your cattle are located. 1Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville ' Pensacola Bahia seed, Germ. 47 pet., firm seed 46 pct., to- tal Germ. 93 pct. No noxious weed seed. No ship less than 100 Ibs. $25.00 cwt. FOB. Wey- man E. Rooks, Newton, Ph. 734-4142. Old fashion white Half Runner garden beans, Germ. 96 pet., pink garden peanut beans, Germ. 81 pet., each kind 50c teacup full. Add 33c post- age for 2 cups or 23c for 1 cup. Mrs. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. _ African Jumbo, Freak and Bushel gourd seed, 6, $1.00; Dipper, tree type, vase, Dish- rag and ornamental, $1.00 doz.; Martin, 50c doz.; Indian Beat- er, 6, 50c; Pengime, $1.00 doz.; pumpkin seed, Germ. 94 pct., 50c doz. Stamped self address- ed envelope. Harold James, Rt. 1, Box 87, Warm Springs. Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2. C.; 500, $7.00; $12.50 M.; Mas- tadon. strawberry plants, $1 C.; 300, $2.50; Klondikes, 300, $2.00; 500, $3.00; $5.00 M. Add postage on all. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Crabapple trees, 4, $1.00; muscadine grape vines, 6, $1; biueberries, 6, $1.00; black raspberries, 6, $1.00: catnip bunches, 6, $1.00. Add post- age. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. 3 Mastodon strawberry plants, $1.00 C. Toma Reynolds, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Hunt grape vines, 1 yr., 50c ea.; 2 yr., 75c; Jerusalem arti- chokes, $1.75 ' gal. Vautelle Holland, Windr, Ph. 867- 2922 after 5 PM (2-1/2 mi. out Loganville Rd.). Hverbearing straw berry plants, well rooted, $1.25 C.; bamboo clumps, fast growing, 10 - 15 ft. tall, $1.00 lg. clump. All rooted plants shipped damp packed. Add 25c for postage. Mrs. O. H. Jones, 409 E. Dykes St., Cochran. Blakemore straw b err y plants, 95c C. del. PP. Damp packed. W. E. Barker, Rut- ledge. es . Nice Klondike strawberry plants, well rooted and damp packed, 90c C.; $8.00 M. Add 25 per C. for postage & hand- ling chgs. Minimum shipment 200 plants. No out of state shipments. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE, Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846. Gov. insp. Pecan trees, Stuarts, Desirable, Farley, and Elliott var., 2.- 3 ft., $2.00 a., 3 - 4 ft. $2.25 ea.; 4 - 5 ft., $2.50.ea., plus Sales Tax. Or- ders over 100 deduct 25c per tree. L. E. Brown, Baconton, Phe 2a: : Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 25, $2.00; black walnut, 3, $1.65; Hazlenut, 15, $2.00; yellow root plants, 24, $1.50; wild strawberry, 5 doz. $1.25; yellow root washed, 4 Ibs, lard box packed full, $1.25. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hender- son, Rt. 3, Box 124, Hllijay. Mastodon and Klondike strawberry, $1.25 C; 500 $3.75; $5 M; sugar pear sprouts, 2, $1; good Limbertwig apple sprouts, 3, $1.00. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Black Raspberries and Him- alaya Blackberry plants, 6, $1; Blueberry bushes, $1.00 doz; muscadine grape vines, 6, $1: May cherry, old fashioned peach and Blue Damson plum trees, 3, $1.00; garlic bulbs, 75 doz. Add postage. Mr s. P. Malachi Smith, - Rt. 6, Gainesville, : Ga. collard plants, 40c C., 300, $1.00; also few Fig bush- es with good roots, 30c - 40c ea. Add postage, H. F. Seay, Rd. Ellenwood. Chinquapin, chestnuts, per- simmons, black walnuts, 6, $3; garlic bulbs, Kudzu crowns, everbearing strawberry plants, Muscadine - grape, blackberry, Himalaya, dewberry, 4, $1.00. huckleberry gooseberry, $1.25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Good, tender, old time corn- field bean seed, white Crease- backs, 92 pct., Germ., white cutshorts, Germ. 97 pct., white Half Runners, Germ. 88 pct. Ea. kind, 75c cupful and post-| 3 age. Can fill large orders. 1 Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellija: Dalton. White Half Runn beans, Germ. 92 pct., C back cornfield, Germ. 94 white Cutshorts, Germ. 9 ea. kind, 75 cup, PP it Mrs. Eula Beal, Rt. 3, 142, Ellijay. see _ Hand shelled, 1961 good, tender o 1 d fashio corn field bean seed, wi Cutshorts, Germ. 95 p cupful. Add postage. stamps nor chks. Mrs. Andrey Wilson, Rt. 1, Carters. ; Old time tender white Hal Runner garden beans, Ge 95 pct., 65c teacupful; pink peanut be: Germ. 85 pct., 80c teacup: early purple hull Crow cowpeas, Germ. 90 pct. teacupful. P. B. Brown, R: Ball Ground. Chas. W. frost-proof c bage plants, ready, 300, $1. 500, $2.00; $3.50 M. Del in R. Chambers, Pitts. Ph. 2035. es Mastodon strawberry pl 500, $3.00; $5.00 M. Add po: age. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Rt, 1 Cumming. ; oe ~ Poultry - : Booking orders for Ba Chicks. Fine str, R. I. Re Silver Spangled Hambu Big type Dark Cornish, Red, N.H. Red coss, as hate ed, 30c ea; also White Dark Cornish and Barred Ro: bantams, 50c ea. as hatch Chas. B. Summers, 131 ] Rd., Bableton, Ceo Purebred Golden Sebr bantams, Show ] : Andrew Broome, P. (198, LaGrange. Correction: Golden Sebrig bantams, $3. for pr. hen and rooster, shipped Exp chgs. Collect. Marvin New- some, Sandersville. . 4 bantam-Ancona pulle 7 mos. old, and 1 rooster, $ 00; bantams: 1 pr. Blue Sreckled, $5. 10 mos. old from heavy laying stock; 1 pr. W. L. 6 mos. old, $2.50; 10 mixed pullets, $1. ea nice cockerels free with | 10 pullets, Burton Brown, 1, Ball Ground. See Pure Dark Cornish coc erels, almost ready for vice, $2. ea. here. Write fore coming after as coc erels are on range. H. Thurmond, Farmington. Pure Dark Cornish April hatch cockerels, $2. ea. Edw. Thurmond, Rt. 3, Madison. Phe 1 6=Ie ; ie One 2 yr. old game cock, 1/2 Blue Traveller and 1/2 Gin Grey, $3. R. L. Griffi Oak St., Gainesville. _2 purebred Rose Comb black bantam hens, 1 pr. Roundhead game; blue Old Eng. game pullet, some mix- ed bantam hens and pullets, for sale. Letters ans. Randall Brown, Box 8 Spring Hill Ri 40 or 50 mixed banta hens and roosters, 50 ea. Se all or part. Will not shi Bernard Curry, Box 503, Oconee. Ph. 3693-1 (Tennille) Araucanus chickens, pure bred. laying colored eggs, rr. $15. trio. Ship Exp. hatching eggs, asst. col., 4 ea. ins. parcel post. Send MO. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 7 Myrtle St. N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152. B. B. Red Old Eng... bantams, 1961 hatch, f cuality Show Stock, $3. p $5. trio. John M. Wolf, Chamblee-Tucker Rd. ville. Crested game bantams, 6 pul- lets, 2 roosters, hatch. Splendid gan, 878 Stallines St. S. BE. A lanta 16. Ph. MA 7-606 Berry str. purebred Buff Cornish 1961 hatch, 5 mos. old. 7 pullets and 1 rooste1 $8. at my place. S. R. Snipes, Commerce. See ~ 7 Roundhead-Shuffle popes $1.25 ea. le cheap. S. E. 1, Fayetteville. ~Cles~ Gray stag, $7.; 2 yr. old hen, sposed of at once Yy prices. Come af- :s, Mugs, Madigen ed Shufflers, Cuban ng coops. Samuel mit. 1, Box 113, ibell str., White Leg- some laying. 65c } . Barge, Tyrone. and white ducks _M. Woodard, 706, Waycross. key toms and hens, $5. per head. Mrs. ox, Rt. 2, Dan- mos. old, $2. pr. At Will ship Exp. Cor: . Haney, Rt. 4, Box retta. Ph. GR 5- paca: iring eggs order ear- color photos of and wt. cert. Wm. Box K, 421 Mark Atlanta 3, Ph. MU 8- Bobwhite quail, Exp. Col Per. 19. Davis, 2008 Dodson: Atlanta 11. Ph. DI obwhite quail, 1961 tra large, for sale. George Blalock, Rt. , Grovetown. Ph. sobwhite quail for and re-stocking. Per. Z Chukars and 40 xd quail, for sale. J. 1328 21st. St. Colum- and Gamble 3; Tennessee Chukars, guar. layers, $25.00 for lot; also hukars, 1961 hatch, ens, $2.00 ea. Per. Taylor, Taylors? Mill t+ Valley. Ph. TA 5- inea | igs (Cavies), ld, $1.00 ea. Tops iss Coune Satter- pe Q producers, excellent $2.50 ea. S. D. Cli- Lady Marian Dr. 232-7600. 7%. does, 3 bucks, 10 s and 2 bucks, 8 mos. old. some bred. also jneck doves, | quality: FEED oats, iors, r mM proven}: chilla rabbits, all can be reg. with American Rabbit Breed- ers Asso. 14 does. -eady to breed and buck, 9 does around 11 mos. old, other does, 2 yrs. old. $2.00 ea. Furnish papers with parent stock. W. L. Re- gister, Rt. 1, Lula. Common pigeons, $1.00 pr., Fantail pigeons, $5.00 pr.; large Pekin ducks, $2.00 ea. Muscovies, $1.50 ea. Golden Sebright bantam, Rose Comb, $1.50 ea.; bantam hens an d roosters, $1.00 ea. white Sil- kie bantams, $4.00 pr., Ring- $3.00 pr. M. O. Starling Yawn, Byromville. American Giant Homer pi- geons, $1.00 ea. in groups of 4. M. G. de La Rue, 2090 Ke- keley Dr. Decatur. Mixed pigeons, few pr. $1.50 pr., Ship in 5 pr. lots, or trade for quail any sex. W. K. Stringer, Box 222, Atlanta 1. White Fantail pigeons, $3.50 pr. Check or money order, or ship Exp. Col. W. Y/7. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr. Atlanta 19. Phei@ipi=5340i no India Blue Peacocks, f or sale or trade for same breed of Peahens, or will buy 4 of the India Blue Peahens. Hill Blac- |kett, c/o Wallington Planta- tion, Newton. Hay, Feed, Grain FOR SALE Coastal Bermuda hay, top grade, 75c bale, $30.00 ton; Sericea and Dallas Grass hay, 65c bale, $25.00) ton at barn. Will del. at small extra charge. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms, Jonesboro. Ph. DR. 8- .| 2245. Soy bean hay, highly ferti- lized for sale, Call James W. Rains, Rt. 2, Hamilton. Hay, 50c bale at barn, or 75c bale del. Roy Bryson, Rt. 1, Trion. Hay for sale. Contact. Ray White, Rt. 1, Acworth. ~ Approx, 400 bu. bright, high 85ce bu. for entire amount at my barn. Tom Worsham, Jeffersonville. Ph 2261. Sev. hundred bales Crab grass hay, well fertilized and baled without rain, 60c bale, jor $25.00 ton at barn. R. A. Allen, Jenkinsburg. Ph. 6567 (Jackson). Fescue and Clover $1.25 bale at barn at Sandy Springs and Alpharetta, George West, Jr., 4825 Ptree - Dunwoody Mae E., Atlanta. Ph. BL 5- 30 tons bright Peavine hay, baled without rain, $30 ton; also 20 tons Peavine hay, bal- ed behind combine, $25.00 ton. Can del. in truck loads at small charge. H. C. Allen, Rt. 3, McDonough. Ph. 423-3379. Bright smooth fertilized $20.00 ton. Wm. Schroer, Rt. 0607. : hay, $35.00 ton; mixed grass M. Andersons barn, Conyers on Gees Mill Rd. Con- tact. Carl Adams, 8261. ton at my Milner, Rt. 2, Brooklet. rain, Blue Ridge. Write. Decatur. Ph. 377-3452. N. Sunday sales. Berry J. Hwy. 85, Senoia (1 eb Oen Entire stock American Chin- |. field hay, made without rain, | pe 2, Box 6,.Valdosta. Ph. CH 2-|f Excellent quality hay, large| square bales, very bright and|@ highly fertilized, $1.00 bales, | $35.00 ton. Jas. H. Kent, Rt.|@ Bi hou der Springs. Ph. 943-| 1 Large square bales Sericea |g hay, well fertilized, baled and | {2 put up without rain and of |i good quality. W. R. Wall, Rt. |} 1, Morrow. Ph. 478-6583) (Jonesboro). Ey Bright Coastal Bermuda|{ hay, $27.50 ton. Prices at G.|# 6 mi. th 148 Mt.jf |Vernon Dr. Decatur. Ph. 483- | fi 150 bales Peanut hay, $50 5 barn. George B.| Quality hay baled without |} 85c bale at my _barn,/} George | Manley, Jr., 312 West Hill St.,/8 .40 tons mixed hay: Ber-| muda, Crab, Fescue and Kobe |f Lespedeza, square bales, wt.|f 50-60 lbs. per bale, 75c bale. | 100 tons top value hay, $30 ton or 75 bale in truck lots. Discount on 10 tons or more. Delivery available at small extra cost. Pierce L. Cline, RED, Social Circle, Ph. 786- 7821 (Covington). Coastal Bermuda hay, wire tied. George Eager, Rt. 1 Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-3195. Well fertilized Coastal Ber- muda, .no rain, $27.00 ton; Pensacola Bahia, $22.00 ton. FOB my farm. Harry Willson, Rt. 1, Albany, Ph. HE. 5-4038. High quality hay, Clover, Fescue and Orchard grass, cut from well fertilized ungrazed hay meadows, free of weeds and briars, weighty square bales, satisfaction guaranteed, 75c bale or $30.00 ton. James L. Cantrell, Rt. 1, Cornelia, Ph. 778-4294 (near Mudcreek School). _ Bright, smoothe, fertilized field hay, made without rain, $20.00 ton. Wm. Schroer, Rt. POs 6, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2- and good quality Coastal Ber- muda hay, cut and cured with- out rain, $30.00 ton at my farm. Mrs. D. F. Griffis, Rt. 1, Odum, Ph. JU. 4-2131. Highly fertilized Coastal Bermuda hay, high in protein and feed nutrition satisfaction guaranteed. Call collect for 5 or 10 ton lots. Can deliver. J. L. Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-1789. 300 bales good hay, Lespe- deza, Oats and Millet, 75c bale at barn. S. L. Hawkins, Rt. 4, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-5862. Quality hay, Coastal Ber- muda, Bahia and _ mixed grass Lespedeza. Farm locat- ed N. of Butler on Flint River, US Hwy. 80. Frank Riley, Butler, Ph. UN. 2-4975. Coastal Bermuda hay $25 ton. Leon Ensz, Stapleton, Ph. 7557 (Louisville). Bermuda and Sericea hay, well fertilized, baled without rain. Can deliver, Tom Hen- drix, Palmetto, Ph. 463-3244. Several hundred bales of hay, mixed grass and Lespe- deza, Sudan grass or Lespe- deza, reasonably priced. Lo- cated 3 mi. E. of Alpharetta. Hoyt F. Feese, Rt. 1, Alpha- retta, Ph. GR. 5-6245. 40 - 50 tons highly fertiliz- ed Coastal Bermuda hay, $30 ton at barn. W. A. Smith, Jun- iper, Ph. 665-3420. Several different kinds of hay at my barn near Newnan, 75c bale; also good white Feed corn, $1.35 bu. R. B. Bowen, Madras. Choice hay for sale: pure Coastal Bermuda, Fescue, $35 ton at barn; Clover and mixed grasses, $30.00 ton, square bales. Put on poundage with high protein content. W. S. Chandler, c/o Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-2984. eae right one. About 20 tons well fertilized | MARKET BULLETIN Sericea hay for sale. James C. Lackey, Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph. 475-5673 (Alpharetta). 1961 quality hay from fer- tilized fields, harvested with- out rain: 500 bales Sericea mixed with some Clover; 600 bales Crabgrass; 100 bales Fescue. All square, wire bound, baled; 75c to $1.00 bale at barn. Trade for Hereford ealves. Frank G. Marchman, 4701 Grant Rd., Ellenwood, Ph, MA, 7-9813. 50 tons Crab grass mixed with Oat straw, $22.50 ton; 50 tons of baled Oats and straw, $25.00 ton; 10 tons wheat straw mixed with Crabgrass straw, $20.00 ton; 12 tons Sericea hay, $32.50 ton. FOB my.barn, 3 mi. E. of Griffin. W. A. Mintz, Griffin. Pecans and Peanuts FOR SALE +1600 or 1800 Ibs. of nice Stuart pecans, 20c lb. in lots of 50 Ibs. or more. Will de- liver in radius of 35 mi. of Griffin. R. H. Earnest, Rt. 1, Box 275, Griffin, Ph. 6767. Good heavy new Schley pe- eans, 40c lb.; Stuarts, 30 lb.; Frotschers, 25 Ib.; Nelsons, 20c lb. All tree run and FOB. No less than 5 Ibs. shipped. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman. Walnut meats, nice an d clean, $1.50 per pint postpaid inGa. J.) M. Greer; -Rt.-1, Hampton. Shelled pecans, mostly hal- ves, $1.00 lb. and postage or will exchange for feed sacks, prints or white, each pav post- age. Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Rt. 1, Box 106, Oglethorpe. Good eating peanuts, Red Skins, well graded, $8.00 bu. or $2.25 pk. PP any where in Ga. C. B. Sherer, Rt. 1, Box 44, LaGrange. 2 pts. clean, nice Pecan meats, $1.75 PP: also few wal- nut meats, same price. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan. 1961 nice black walnut meats, $1.50 lb., also $7.25 for 5 lbs. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Hiawassee. Pecans, shelled, cleaned and ready to use, mostly halves $1.10 Ib. plus postage. Cash with order. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Kathleen Pearce, Box 343, Rochelle. 1961 crop nice Stuart a n d Schley pecans, shelled, mostly halves, 4 Ibs. $5.00, del. in Ga. No smaller orders: Mrs. Ola Jones, Rt. 1, Box 56, Grayson. 6dHS 9N PAGE. SEVEN Miscellaneous FOR SALE Martin gourds, $4. doz.; small ornamental gourds, $1.< 50 doz.; gourd seed, 25c pkt.: 6 pks., Blackshear. ; Seven year pepper, 5 pods for 10 plus _ self-addressed, stamped envelope. Jackson, Rt. 2, Waco. Long, red hot, pepper pods for home use, 25 doz.; old fashion, large blooming, sun- flower seed, 30c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt- 5 Box 58, Ellijay. Hot, red, pepper pods for home use, 25e doz.; Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay. 2 slightly used Army offi- cers saddles, 1 can be strip- ~ ved down to make a pack sad- dle, in excel. shape. See and make offer. Mrs. well, Rt. 1, West Rd., River- dale. Western type saddle, black with matching black -breast collar, good cond., $50. Anne Grapp, Box 266, Statesboro, Ph. PO. 4-5371. Larr> Martin gourds, a,,- meds. 35c; peppermint, 25c bunches, 60c; Queen of Meadow, root, lard box full, $1. Add post- age. Also, Martin gourd seed, catnip and yellow 25c pkg. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay. 84 feed sacks. 3 of a kind. 3. $1056 sacks 2) of aqkind. 2. 65c; singles, 38 sacks, 30c ea. All washed and ironed and no holes, at my home come after F. A. Shue, 1100 Custer. Ave., SE, Atlanta 16. Black parade saddle, nickle spotted with breast plate and bridle, used for riding about $1. PP. Earl Stuckey, Toney. Joe Boat- 50c- May Apple root, 4 lb. 5 (dozen & $1. Add postage. Miss: Marie ~ bunch: =3= sassafras, 5 times, $75. William Harris, Jeff Davis Rd., Ph. 7-4098 after 5:30 PM. Jerusalem artichokes for or $7. bu. plus delivery charges. L. M. Vineyard, Rt. 1, Hogansville. December 1961 run pure Ga. sugar cane syrup, 1 lb. 12 oz. bottles, 12 to case, $6. case my farm, or ship Exp. trans-_ portation charges collect: some. old dark syrup in No. 5 tins, $1. gal. or 75c gal. for entire lot. No shipping. Located 5 mi..W. of Metter near 57-46 cross Hwys. L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3. Box 177, Metter, Ph. 845-1083. ; Nice, clean Yellow Dock, red Sassafras, May Queen of Meadow, Devils Shoestring roots. wild cherry . bark, 4 Ib. lard box measured - full. $1. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay: Cedar fence post. 6-1/2 ft. long, with good hearts, 35 per post at my place on Lexing- ton-Carlton Hwy. Tom Sor- row. Carlton, Ph. SW. 7-3691. IN The office of our state chemist frequently receives re- quests to analyze samples of feed believed to contain sub- stances causing sickness or death in farm animals or poultry. These requests come from people such as the farmer, a county agent, a veterinarian, etc., and quite often have very little information for us to proceed on. In order for the state chemist to intelligently tackle such a problem, he needs certain information. before a sample of such feed is sent, a veterinarian should be consulted. In case of death, an autopsy should be performed to determine whether death was caused by a disease or a toxic substance. In the experience of the state chemists office, the feed is rarely ever to blame. If the veterinarian decides that it is a toxic substance, he should indicate what he thinks it is. Otherwise, the chemis- try laboratory may run numerous tests and still not hit on the In addition to the veterinary report, the feed guarantee tag should always be enclosed with the sample. Quite often there are various drugs added which are toxic if the levels are too high. First of all, apple, - Thomaston, | | eating or planting $1.25 gal. Pe : PAGE EIGHT Miscellaneous |: FOR SALE 8 lg. garlic bulbs, $1.; Jeru- salem artichokes, $1. 75 gal. PP to 3rd zone; 8 lbs. dried pears and apples, free of cores, worms and peelings, $5. PP to 8rd zone; 10 dif. size dip- per gourds, $2. plus 50c post- age. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rit. 2, Box 64, Buchanan. Artichokes for eating, $1. gal. plus postage. No checks. AE. Pate, Sr., Rt. 1, Grant- ville. 95 white chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., no holes or let- ters, nice smoothe cloth, 25c ea. plus. postage. Will ship COD. Mrs. Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. 1961 crop sun dried apples, free of peel and core, bright, good apples, 65 lb. sold in 5 lb. lots and up. Add postage. Orders filled promptly. Mrs. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee. Well rooted cow manure, $10. ton del.; also, hen.ma- nure, well rotted, $10. ton. -Hugh Power, Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. 428-0510. Large .countrv collards (vegetable), for sale at my place, plenty of them. Mrs. O. J. Pettit, 2697 Tilson Rd., De- eatur.. Ph. BU. 9-8538. Fine white Rice pop corn on cob, 20 lbs. $3. Add post- age. Dewey Holland, Coosler Rd. Box 14, Dalton. Miscellaneous WANTED Want air dried Samsons Snake Root. Advise what you have and price, and when can deliver. G. E. Ray, 717 Darl- ington Rd., N.E., Atlanta 5. | Ph. CE, 7-8534. Want some old time Hick-| ory Cane Cord seed (the kind that has not been bred down to smaller grains). Send sam- ple and price of about one qt. or more. Mrs. Will Chambers, Rt. 1, Kensington. Want 2 country cured hams and-about 4 good lean cured middling, and 2 cured should- ers. Want for own use. Soon J. B. Heard, 1971 Main St., _ N.W., Atlanta 18. Want hear from party who ean furnish young Mayhaw Trees. State price. Mrs. Floyd H. Sumner, Rt. 3, Box 64, Svlvester. Want-some White Lightning ~ okra seed. Mrs. A. B. Wallace, Nt. 1, Hogansville. > trimmed, $1.00 ea.; 1S Dips 15e a.; small appliqued : cushion covers, any shape, 75c Chastain, Rt. yellow set, $5. 50; Want Sassafras root. Must be red. Quote lowest price sent postpaid. Roy Goodwin, au North Dr. S.W., Atlanta Want 1 qt. Sourwood honey. State price. Ed M. Cambron, i120 Woodland St., Cedartown. Want 2 or more Currant, red or black, cuttings. the kind that bears in May. Write price mailed to me at once. Mrs. H. E. Gordon, Perry. Handicrafts FOR SALE Crocheted centerpieces, 12 in. diameter, 50c; 18 in., $2; lg. bed spread, "$35. 00; pil- loweases, lg. sizes, cro. and emb. trim, $1.50; pot holders -and place mats, 25c; dresses, 1-6 yr., $1.50. Mrs. W. ; Wooten, Rive2" Box 150; Ca- ~ milla, Hand made, old time, bull _ whips, plaited of Indian tan cowhide, lace leather, plaited - with handle inside of whip, $1.00 t:, _ Murkerson, Rt. 6, Eastman. any length. Bud Aprons with bibs, nicely without ea, Add ea Mrs. H. A. , Ellijay. 9 pe., light Fee chair and sofa set, $6.00; cream color- ed. set, $5.50; white set, $6.00; pot holders, $1; hot dish iets: 2, $1. Maly Tumlin, ae 1, Box 316, Eastanollee.. |$1.40: sacques, $3.00; shoul- derettes, $1.50. All ribbon trim; nice cro. doily, white, $2.10; white cro. peafowl chair back, $3.00. PP .. Ga. Mrs. G. Taylor, 421 . Wilson MARKET Nice print aprons, 50c ea.: ; $1.25; pot holders. 15c ea.; 2, 253 white or pastel pillow- cases, emb., $1.35 pr.; same pillowcases with emb. and cro. edges, $1.75 pr.; 3 pe. emb. vanity sets with cro. edges, $1 set. Add 15c postage for ea. 3 items. Mrs. Buford Henry, 26 Glenn Pl. Newnan. Handkerchiefs, tatting bor- der, $1.40; cro. white collars, $1. 10: bootees of nice yarn, Ave., Bremen. Hand cro. cord bag, black with turquoise and gold col. trim of leaves and beads; al- so, circular cro. capelet stoles, pink or white orlon, $5.25 ea. PP. Louria Hunt, Blairsville. Pansy quilts, dbl. bed size, choice of 3 col., yellow, pink and lavender, with yellow centers, green leaves and stems, appliqued on white sheeting, outlined with black thread, white lining, cotton padded, binding around edge and hand quilted, $12.00 ea. PP. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula. 1 Step Around Mountain quilt top, 92 x 73 in. mixed cols. cotton and rayon; 1 Lov- ers Knot quilt top, red and white, 70 x 87 in. silk; 1 Lovers Knot top, 82 x 96 in., blue and yellow, silk, $4.00 ea. Mrs. Floyce Martin, Rt. Be Box 558, Buford. Quilts pieced by. patterns, Sunflower, Dutch Doll, Grand- mothers Flower Garden ond appliqued quilts, $4.00 PP; broadcloth plillowcases with scarf to match, $4.00 with ero. edges; 18 in. center pieces, ero. or emb., 75c; 10 yds. of lace, 30c yd. Alma Harrison, Rt. 1, Damascus. 7 Ladies fancy tea aprons, as- sorted styles and colors, 65c ea. Add postage. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay. Niie, well made, print ap- rons, 50c ea.; dresser scarves, emb. and cro. ends, 50 ea.; emb. pillowcases with cro. edges, made of good sheeting, $1.25 pr. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. L. M. Major, Rt. 7, Gainesville. New hand made dbl. bed size quilts, solid and print cot- ton, cotton padding, Basket Design with appliqued hand- les, Dbl. Wedding Rin g, Grandmothers Flower Gar- den and Step Around Moun- tain, all $12.00 ea.; Wrench and Windmill design, $8.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Woven pot holders, 15c ea.; 10, $1.00; dbl. bed size quilt tops, $2.50 ea.; crocheted doi- lies, 18 in., $1.50; cro. bed spread, $50 lg. size pineapple design. Add postage. Mrs. Van Gwarey: Rt. 3, Box 82, Blairs- ville. emb. and cro. edge, $1.25 pr.; just emb., $1. pr.; old fashion bonnets, $1.; aprons, 3 small, $1.; medium 50; large 75c; 35e postage. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311. Buford. 10 quilt tops, 3, $5. and 50c postage. All pieced in dif. pat- terns, mostly pieced on mach- ine, good material, set togeth- er with solid color, some nice flower prints, dbl. bed size. Mrs. J Loggins. Rt. 4, Dawsonville. Nice, new, quilt tops, made of good prints and solid cols., 2 Step Around Mtn., 1 ea:: Puss in the Corner, Fool Puz- zle. Vine of Friendship, Chain- links, Falling Timber and Basket designs, all $3. ea. plus postage. Mrs. Alma Pharr, Rt. 1, Canton. Soft, washable, genuine lambskin baby moccasins, blue, pink and white, all hand laced and emb. in white. $1. pr. plus postage. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, New Echota, Calhoun. Novelty chicken pot hold- ers. 25c ea.; stuffed toy ani- mals, 50c ea.; square pot hold- ers,< 02; 25e: medium size anrons, 50c ea. Add Parl _INo stamps or checks, Mrs. Per- a -ladies bonnets, Monkey |- Broadcloth pillowcases,]| dish towels, emb., 7, $1. Add |: Fancy organdy aprons, $1.25 ea.; nice cotton aprons, 75 ea.; 6 $4.; attrac- tive work aprons, laree pock- ets all around, $1.; pot hold- ers, 15c ea., 10. $1.; full cut childrens dresses, 1-6 yr.,~$2.- 92> ea. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 3 extra nice, 18 in. doilies done in yellow, green, rose and white, $2.50 ea. or 3, $6. No checks. Mrs. Sherman L. Adams, 1018 Purinia Drive, Gainesville. Crocheted baby bootees, 65 pr.: aprons, tie around, 40ce ea.; doll toaster covers, $1. ea. and postage. Mrs. Lucy Watt- ers, 2201 Bisbee Ave., Savan- nah, Ph. AD. 4-0571. Childrens dresses, nicely made, 1-6 yr., $3. ea., appli- qued dish towels, 25 ea.; 5, $1.; appliqued cushion covers any shape, 75c ea.; 2, 1.25; nice machine pieced dbl. bed size quilt tops, $3. ea. Add vostage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay. Apron trimmed with bib, med., 60c ea.; large size, 70 ea.; band aprons, 50c ea.; dresser scarves, emb. ard crocheted ends, $1. ea. Add postage and 10c extra for checks. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 8, Gainesville. Sheeting pillowcases, lg. size with cro. edging. $2. pr.: print aprons with band and pockets, trimmed, med. size, 75e ea.; 3 pe. vanitv sets, cro., oval or square, white, $2. 50 set: also, chro. pot holders, 50c ea. Mrs. C. T. Rice, Rt. 1, Adairsville. Hand tufted bed spreads, dbl. bed size, Debl. Peafowls, tufted on good grade seamless sheeting, tufted in all cols. fadeless thread, $6.50 PP. Mrs. Edgar Adcock, Rt. 2, Adairsville. 3 BULLETIN and lace 50c ea.;. Wool quilt top pieced of new scraps. Crazy Quilt patt- tern, all seams briar stitched, | 70 x 86 in., $5.50; 1 print top aprErox. 72 x 90 in., $3.; holders, 15c ea.; cro. rayon bootees. $1.25. Add postage. Miss Eula Cox, It. 2, Cave Spring. Nivce, well made, print aprons, good material, lg. size, bright cols., 50c ea.plus post- age. Mrs. I. A. Scott, 1570 El- |. leby Rd., SE, Atlanta 15. Pillowcases, white with blue border and white with rose border, $1.50 pr. Add postage. Mrs. John Townsend, Rt. 2,-Cumming. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, all new material, dbl. Wedding Ring, $6.; Step Around Moun- tain, $5.; Pin Wheel, $4.; Lazy Boy, $3. 50. All PP. J. D. Hale lis, Jr. Rt. 5, Ellijay. Hand made baby sacques, rayon and dacron crepe, asst. pastel cols., lace or cro. trim, caps to match, $1.50 set; rayon flannel sacques, white, asst. cro. trim pastels, $1. ea.; diaper shirts, batiste or baby check gingham, 50c ea. or $5. doz. Mrs. J. M. Tiller, Jr., -PO Box 219, Elberton. 2 crocheted bedspreads, $30. ea.; one tablecloth, $17.50; stoles, $5. (wool); doilies, $1.; cross book markers, 10c ea. Add postage. Cash or money order. Regina Mlisfeldt, 149 ee Dr., Marietta, Ph. 428- 36 8 nice assorted woven cot- ton and nylon pot or hot dish place mats, $1. plus 10c post- age; hand emb. broadcloth scarfs, cloth 8 x 39 in. $1.50 ea.: Pillowcases, pr. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, RiGee; Buchanan, Dbl. bed size quilt tops, spool and other nice designs, $2. ea.: 3 string tons, $1. ea. Add postage. 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