Commissioner ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, ticide i, Planned rotect Wildlife, Crops tomological Society on Insecticidals ing report from the Ento- ciety of America concerns of insecticidal chemicals used e year in the United States and Hawaii) and the acre- us categories of land upon are applied. rest of wildlife protection, ng serious damage of crops insects, it is important to kinds of land insecticides are d at what rates they are ugh such information has seriously for some time, this rst attempt to assemble the ne- Pp U. S. and less than one per- enormous acreage usually be of importance to wild- eated with insecticides each ntomological Society of Ameri- of the nation, exclusive of awaii, totals 1.93 billion 1.42 billion acresinclud- sland pasture, water areas, special use areas, and mis- nds - usually are considered yr wildlife. The remaining 1 are classed as cropland, crop- ire, or urban and built-up areas. | 75 percent of the entire area S. never has received a treat- ticide in all the years these ve been used, the report esti- 8 percent of the 640 million _S. forest land is being treated nd 613 million acres of forest been treated. Forest insects a billion board feet of saw d cause growth losses of an- jillion cubic feet of young elke .25 percent of the 630 million rassland pasture and 3.24 per- iscellaneous acreage (deserts, mes and wildlands amounting acres) are being treated he cae shows. cides are applied more widely illion acres considered to be - Georgia IRE STATE OF THE SOUTH Agricultural CALENDAR May 31Dairy Cattle Field Day, Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton. June 6 Putnam County os Dairy Festival, Eatonton. June 6Georgia Corn Millers Assn. meet- ing. Macon. June 19Swine Field Day, Georgia Coast- al Plain Experiment Station, Tif- ton. June 22Beef Cattle Field Day, Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton. LAMB POOLS _ May 29-Gainesville, May 30 Swains- . boro, May 31 Camilla, June 1 Atlanta. less important to wildlife, surveys show. Percentages being treated annually are: 15 percent of 457 million acres classed as urban or built-up. The most heavily treated crops are fruits and nuts (80 per- cent of 2.8 million acres); cotton (75 per- cent of 15.8 million); and vegetables (50 _ percent of 2 million.) The report also places the total weight of insecticidal chemicals (active ingredi- ents only) being used annually in the U S. at 225 million pounds and estimates that 75 percent of this amount is being applied to less than two percent of the land. Of the total, all but 4.4 million pounds is applied on lands considered to be less important to wildlife, cates. Farmers and ranchers use 164.8 million pounds a year for strictly agricul- tural protection, and at least 55.7 million pounds are used in urban and built-up areas for a variety of purposes. Home- owners, alone, use 45 million pounds a year to protect their homes, and posses- -sions and their health and comfort from insects. Agricultural uses break down as fol- | lows in the report: 6.2 million pounds on vegetable crops; 15.8 million pounds on - fruit and nut crops; 32.4 million pounds on grain crops; 90 million pounds on cotton; 10.3 million pounds on hay, seed crops, peanuts, sugar crops, soybeans, flax and other crops not identified; 2.1 the report indi- 1962 NUMBER 3 Be Careful Buying Oats For Seed, Feed "_-HUGH A, INGLIS Extension Agronomisi-Seed Certification There is a big difference in the kind of oat seed that farmers will plant this fall both for grain and grazing and farm- ers should be aware of the high standards required for certified oat seed. When Helminthosporium blight or- ganisms are present, farmers may get as much as 30 bushels more of oats per acre if they will treat their seed to control this disease. It is important that all oat seed be properly treated at least two days before the seed are planted. Farmers that are having trouble with poor quality oat seed should ask the local seed dealer for Georgia Certified oat seed. Be sure to demand that seed are treated to control diseases that kill small | oat plants, especially when planting ear- ly. These sed will cost more, but remem-~ _ ber that good yields pay better profits. A number of farmers have been pur- chasing FEED oats and using them for seed purposes. If a farmer purchases feed oats which are sold strictly as FEED oats and labeled accordingly, he has no re- course if the oats fail to produce a single plant. In order for the state to protect pur- - chases, the farmer must use the oats as they are labeled. If, on the other hand, you purchase SEED oats and plant them and they dont come up, you do have re=- course as long as you save your label and bill of sale with lot number on it. million pounds on livestock; and 7.8 mil- lion pounds on farm buildings and struc- : tures. It is well known that insects cause losses worth at least $4 billion annually to agriculture. Details of how the 4.4 million pounds applied in areas considered of less im- portance to wildlife are used follow: 1.7 million pounds in forest lands; 2.5 mil- lion pounds applied to open salt or fresh water swampland for mosquito control; and 200,000 pounds for control of grass- hoppers and Mormon crickets on western rangeland. The full report can be obtained from R, H. Nelson, Executive Secretary, Ento- mological Society of America, 4603 Cal- vert Road, College Park, Maryland. oe ~ @ PIMENTO PEPPER {LERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS RSL OF THE MISSISSIPPI xy @ NAVAL STORES "PAGE Two NATIONAL Con PHIL CAMPBELL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN State Agriculture Building Editorial and Executive Offices 1g Hunter Street, S. W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 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 trom 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 Bulle- 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, D. Anglin, Editor Elizabeth Hynds, Editor of Notices class matter Aug, 1, Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second 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, 1917. _-- Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes of address, etc, to CIRCULATION MANAGER. Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for Address all complaints to change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF _NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta, Farm Work WANTED White woman, 21, yrs. old with 5 yr. old son wants job on farm. Not experienced but quick to learn and need work at once. Want work with re- liable party and $25. wk. Mrs. Elizabeth Barber, Rt. 1, Big Springs Rd., LaGrange: Widow and 20 yr. old son, sole supporters of 4 younger children, need work at once on poultry, layer or cattle farm, experienced in all. Son can do any type farm work, drive truck, tractor and any kind of equip. All honest, clean and able to work. Need furnished house or apt. to be- gin with. Mrs, M. J. Smith, 877 Cherokee Ave., SE, c/o Apt. 3, Atlanta. Man and wife, honest and clean, want light farm work on farm, prefer near Atlan- ta. Need 4 or 5 R. house with lights and water. Roy Smith, 745 Grant St., SE, Atlanta 15. 18 yr. old boy wants job on chicken farm, Must have room, board, laundry and $15. for 5 days work. Must be near Fairmount or Jasper. Roy Lee Davenport, Rt. 2, e/o Millis Stone, Fairmount. White man, 58 yrs. old, wants job milking in dairy, can run any kind of machin- ery. Need good 4 R, house With running water and wir- ed for elec. stove. (Located 4 mi. from Baconton on Lee Collins Dairy Farm.) C. C: House, Rt. 1, Baconton. White married man 44 yrs. old, wants job on hog, cattle, chicken or dairy farm the year-round. Have 14 and 16 yr. old boys who can work in summer, myself and 16 yr. old can drive tractor, trucks and handle almost any farm equip (6 children all togeth- er). Need 6 R. house or larg- er, wired for elec. stove. Can move at once. State salary and particulars. W. T. Kettle- well, Townsend, Ph. 832- 4953 (Eulonia). Elderly, single man wants job on small chicken farm, 15 yrs. experience with laying hens, or other light farm work. Will take. job as care- taker, have small joveae: J. . McKibben. Rt. 1. Felton. Will clean hen houses for manure in DeKalb, Douglas, Gwinnett and parts of Hen- ry and Hall counties. W. J. Bales, 1114 East Lake Dr., Doraville, Ph. 457-2964. Family of 3, mother and 2 sons, 16 and 26, wants job on farm. All good references. Sons can drive trucks and tractor, honest and sober. Prefer to be near church. Ready to be moved. No drunks need ans- wer. Mrs. Harvey Parker, Rt. i, c/o Billy Harper, Temple (live in Center Point). healthy with | H MARKET . BULLETIN Want farm-raised white man, preferably married, age 25-40, sober, industrious, ex- perienced in beef cattle op- eration, FFA and 4-H Club background. Must feel quali- fied to manage farm and breeding herd of 100 Angus cows plus 100 A. crop land after 6 mo. guidance. H. J. Scheider, c/o Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Box 1175, Hampton, Ph. 478-8029 (Atlanta). Want person to work tur- pentine, 3000 boxes. T. Tussell, Jr., Rt. 1, Rhine. Want young settled white Woman, who can drive, to ao light farm work, no milking vr heavy work. Room, board, and salary. No objection to one child. Ethel M. Scales, Box 312, Tallapoosa. Want man not over 45 at once to plow 40 acres for cotton and corn. Have Super A tractor. Nice, clean place to stay, board, laundry, and $50. mo. Must be sober, hon- est, know how to farm, and not mind work. Permanent job for right person. E. Battle, Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph. Ma. 9-6222. Want family of two to work in dairy, experienced, and be able to drive truck and tractor. Have good house with running water, on school bus and mail route. Paul A. Lovinggood, Rt. 1, Powder Springs, Ph. 428-1878 (Mar- jetta). Want unencumbered mid- dleaged white Christian wo- man to live in home with elderly lady, do light farm work and light house work in exchange for room, board and salary. References. Mrs. C. D. Brooks, 1129 Valerie Woods Drive, Rt. 4, Stone Mountain, Ph. Bu 4-0719 (Atlanta). Want farmhand with small family for work on farm. Steady work. 5 R. house on school bus route. No drink- ers. Give references. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston: Want man with family to take care of 8,000 laying hens, experience not necessary but preferred. Job open and par- ty can move in anytime. Will furnish 5 R. house wired for elec. cooking with running water, on mail and school bus route. Experience, age and references, No drinkers. MF: Hammock, Jefferson, Ph. 867-8673 (no collect calls). Equipment FOR SALE Farm Help WANTED Want white man, 37-48 yrs. old, small family and son 16 yrs. or older to work with him. No row crops. Raise hay, pecans and cattle, both to know how to operate trac- tors, hay baler, pecan sprayer, ste. No drunks. Good week- ly salary, 5 R. house with elec. and wired for elec. stove. S. J. Clay, So. Walden Re. Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 788- 2975. Want reliable couple to work with layers. Must be sober, clean and honest. W. H. Barlow, Rt. 2, Conyers; Ph. (Lithonia) 483- 6676, Want middleaged white lady to do light house keep- ing and light farm work for elderly couple, for room, board and reasonable salary. J. L. Ginn, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Ph. 461-5853. Want white woman to live in on farm and_ help with light farm work. No bad hab- its, clean and no objection to cuildren. Answer all letters. Prefer woman who can drive car. Mrs. Willie Lee Dunn, Rt. 2, Box 56, Fairburn. Want 2 men or man and wife to live in furnished cabin and work on farm. J. Max McClung, Rt. 2, Hampton, Ph. Gr 8-6566 (Jonesboro). Want unencumbered, mid- dieaged woman to live in, do light farm work, and help with one child. Room, board and $10. weekly salary. Per-' manent. Call or write giv- ing complete details. Mrs. C. T. Myers. 3467 Midvale Rd., Tucker. Ph. 938-2458. Simplex 6 row mule drawn cotton duster, perfect cond., $75.00; good 2 horse wagon, $50.00. C. J. Green, McDon- ough, Ph. 423-3615. ~1955 Good Allis Chalmers tractor, WD-45; 2 row culti- vator; 3 disc plow; 2 ro w planter, used only 2 seasons including 3 pt. hitch; John Deere hay. baler, wire tie; J. D. side delivery hay rake, late model. All in good working order, bargain priced. Felton Bishop, Rt. 3, Cartersville, Ph: EV. 2-4960 after 7:30 PM. Case A-6 combine for sale. Loyd C. Caswell, Americus. Ford Pick-up 2 disc tiller; John Blue cotton duster, 6 row; 38 point hitch rear cultivator; 24 ft. Red-Head powered by Wisc. air-cooled motor, for grain, hay etc.; al- so, all kinds of mule or horse drawn equip. for farm use. John Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple. Ph. 562-3463 after 8 PM. 2 H. wagon, good shape, would make excellent -porta- ble feeder, $20.00. Berkley ee 210 West New St., Win- er Pr. of stilyards, an rha time farm utensil for weighing cot- ton, corn etc., will weigh any- thing from 5 to 150 lbs. P. C. Reid, Rt. 1, Waco. Wheel horse garden trac- tor, rider with rotary mower, turning plow and cultivator, all good cond., $210.00. J. M. Nall, Fessenden Dr., Austell, Ph. 948-2372. Allis Chalmers roto h a y baler, A-1 cond., used very little; also, John Deere side delivery rake, needs some teeth, oherwise in good cond. All reasonably priced. Cyp | Bulloch, Warm Springs: pk elevator | Prac. new John Deere ma- nure spreader model R., $450 or will trade for good hay de- livered to my barn. Charles Stewart, Charlotte Dr., Al- pharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5635 (no collect calls). Egg-O-Matic egg grader -| with candling light, model S- 5, left hand feed, $125.00. A. R. Williams, Rt. 2, Franklin. 6 can Aero =- Flow and 14 can Intnl. milk cooler; also, D.}30, 10 gal., milk cans. All in good cond. Paul A. Loving- good, Rt. 1, Powder Springs. 5 row John Blue cotton dus- ter for Farmall Super A., in Boog cond. J. M. Dailey, Rt. 2, Alto. Pole type tin roof poultry houses, used, each shed 36 x 72 ft., front approx. 13 ft. high, 1/2 of new price. S. von Sch- weinitz, Appling. DeLaval pipeline milker with 4 complete units; 440 gal. Zero Vacuum bulk tank; 2 J. D. chuck wagons; J. D. si- M.|lage blower; J. D. 70 Diesel tractor; J. D. No. 15 flail chepper; Allis Chalmers com- bine; J. D. power take - off hay baler and hay rake; 30 gal. elec. hot water heater. James B. Helton, Jr., Ried Milledgeville. _ 5 ft. John Deere bush hog, bought in 1961, used very lit- tle. N. C. Randall, Rt. 1, Mar- tins: 16 ft. Massey Harris self- propelled combine; also, Bu- tane gas flame cultivator for weed and grass control in all crops. R. C. Neely, Waynes- boro, Ph. 2106. D-326 Caterpillar power unit, only run 1,700 hrs., ex- cel. cond. Joe D. Murrow, Farmington, Ph. SO. 9-5231. Slightly used 36 head irri- gation system, 1,100 ft. 4 in. and 1,000 ft. 5 in. pipe. Joe McCutchen, Box 1091, Dalton. About 100 lg. and small Shigken feeders, 60c ea. at my home. Lamar Woodliff, Rt. 1, Alpharetta (1 mi. N. on Hope- well Rd.). 1955, 2 ton, Cievcorey truck with 15 ft. body, 6 ft. high} sides, good cond., $895.00. Red Odom, 1106 - 9th Ave. Al- bany, Ph. HE. 2-6687. Set of 2 row planters and O77 distributors for Ford tractor, average cond., with all plates for cotton, corn, peas and peanuts. Robert E. Benton, Rt. 4, Newnan, Ph. AL. 32 | 9579. 1959 IHC No. 76 grain com- bine, PTO drive, with grain tank, A-1 cond., $595.00. C. W. Regester, Pinehurst, Ph. 2768. 500 gal., vacuum pump tank, liquid manure spreader. Useful for cleaning farrowing pens and many other farm operations. Mrs. Albin Maret, c/o Maret Farms, PO Box 272, Hartwell. 2 excel. farm tralleess one 4 x 6, other 5 x 10, both have new paint; also, Oliver OC-3 crawler tractor, excel. cond., new paint. W. A. Rimes, Rt. 1, Alma. Used John Deere 12-A com- bine, motor driven, 6 ft. blade; also, John Deere 11-A combine, 5 ft. blade. Cheap for cash. T. E. Robison, Jackson, Ph, 7579. Scoop for Ford or Fergu- son tractor, 3 pt. hitch, like new. R. C. Bell, 145 North Ave., NE, Atlanta 8, oat TR. 3-1189. 4 wheel drive Jeep, good condition, excel. snow and mud tires, first $450.00 gets it. J: C. Nicholson, c/o Hilltop Farm, Alabama Rd., Rome, Ph. 232-7212. Allis Chalmers C. tractor, planters, cultivators and har- row, reasonably priced. 2 H. wagon, good condition $25. Lo- cated near Ephesus Church, Douglas Co.; also, want large tractor and harrow. State condition and price. Must be cheap for cash. R. J. Warren, Rt. 1, Villa Rica. 2, 9-N Ford, tractors, good mechanical cond., good to fair rubber, $385.00 fs $450.00; 4, 10 x 28, tractor tires, one llx 28, usable with boots and actor p $35.00: Lift tyne" b harrow, $75.00; $45.00. All 3 point be seen at farm in D. Donald Peavy, 3 aoe Rd., Columbus, New Holland 177 | -|with V-4 Wise. en cond., cheap for cash. ler Vaughn, Forsyth, (no collect calls). Complete 1, ee ca house, 160 x 38 ft. minum roof. anee p down in sections, $40 plete. George W. H 5275 Tilly Mill Rd., Ph. 457-2435. 400 gal. Solar b tank, perfect cond.; or will trade for cat Hogansv 637-2773 (5 mi. - out 0. ville Rd.). - Jeep frontend, $20.00; sawdust cha blower gear box, $2.5 Jeep starter, $20.00; Jeep generator, $20.0 soil heating ae $5.00; tool box, $2.00. Neal T co liams, Rb. 3, Biiong 1953 Chevrolet 3/4 stake truck, first class tires and motor in A-1 new oak body, $495.00, Lusk, 1024 McLendon D eatur, Ph. 443-9252. 2, Waynesboro, Ph. 2 6 PM. i _ 21 ft. Mayrath 6 Jauger with 7-1/2 HP sin motor, with truck tires, perfect cond FOB. Fred Flanders, iene: eee Dublin, Be : Intn]. hay baler cond.; pitchfork feed and drawn dump hay rake fo Henry pone Clermon LE. 4-7731 B. model aes aac 0: cated near Blue Rid e, Cecil Postelle, 150 Clex ae SW, Atlanta 15, P. Ford power take-o: belt pulley, reasonabl; ed. Clyde R. Thaxton, B Lithia Springs. McCormick Deering bine, 42 - 4 ft., used vel tle, kept under shed, my farm, J. E. Fear Madison. 1952 Ford tractor and row, reasonably priced. Ferguson, Rt. 2, Clevela Allis Chalmers fro! loader, $3,000.00; Ford f end loader, old model, 1952 F-6 Ford dump, $ Mrs. J. W. Suggs, Sty burn, Ph. 964-7349. 1958 Chevrolet truck, 2 60 series, 6 cylinder w dem, steel belt, fair tires, cond. N. D. Galloway, | I Clarkesville. 3 John Deere 45 con grain head, cern head, ee pueee terms - sired. J. A. Peters, Bostol 493-2071. 12 hole hog feeder i cond., at my home. B. Ww. good. Rt. 2, Canton, Ph. 5-4673 (no collect calls Massey Harris combin No. 60, 10 ft. grain head running and operating sealed bearings, etc., $2,165 E. H. Ensz, Louisville, P 7-6795 (Wrens). McCormick chain saw, del 47, saw blade 18 in. good cond. $50.00; I Bradley 18 in. wheel complete with saw, Rood) C $75. G. N. Cagle, Sr., P 134, Dawsonville. 1957 John Deere 420 ler equipped with blade point hitch, good cond. Dyer, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Tobacco burner outfit plete, 4 Buckeye oil b 2 carburetors, copper t innerliner that go with them, $e. 00 ea. or aetces 00. Geo. and all fittings, galve roof pipe and Caps. for 20 barn, in good shape, $50.00 < Pking? side del. hay d 10 x 28 trac- ord or Ferguson, orices. Wade Trib- armall Super H. cultivator and lis Chalmers grain power unit, No. pper, fits Farmall pane E. Slade, Rt. en. arden tractor, 4 g, fully automo- lic lift with all rm, _ first class Intnl, Cub with hrs., same as new, ailer, factory built, J p 4th <6 ft) x Ae wood sideboards, p., With 2 new ires. Used t. 1, Box 51, Spald- oreross, Ph, 448 - raft bulk milk tank, ood cond., $1,200. 2, Gray, Itivator, slightly fits either a 3010 rd iedetor md field good cond. Levi McDonough, Ph. 6 PM. ett Drott frontend ood cond., new paint, it oe bearings, eee Wrens, dise plow and nach., all in good ton Wall, Hoschton. for J. D. model M.: aylorway bush and wind row hay rake; hay baler, twine ty- motor: J. ermill NO. 1-13. C. Pil, 107. Hvans Cir., ae is @ieimers trac- odel, excel. cond. with , lanter, harrow and vy, $600.00. Charles L. R 8, Cumming, Ph. days. Chalmers tractor and . hog, A-1 cond., Al- TS) G. tractor, good | F Buford Gallman, Rt. Rica, Ph. 459-4481. 1 tractor, Super C., lel and all standard armall mower, 7 ft. 952 model, $600.00 \ll located on farm oston (Brooks Co.). , Quitman, Ph, 7076. Chalmers roto baler, Ben Bridges, deep well Jet pump, on (Community Rd., cner Rd.). Deere H. tractor with B harrow, both A-1 Crenshaw, Jr., Rt. 2, h. 464-3668 (Social McCormick Dearing mach., cuts good but ittle work, $40 or will : 2 H. wagon. land, Box 14, Coogler Rotary chopper, only A.,/ cuts most sowed -|la Plantation, -| make. .| Y Ranch, BE 7-4821, nights. Rogers lowboy and Intnl. lowbcy, excel, cond., road tractor with good rubber but needs transmission in rear axle replaced, $1,500. Boyd Sule Cedartown, Ph. 748- 60 Allis Chalmers All Crop harvester with sacker, h as dual wheels, in excel. cond., ae 00. Mrs. P. L. McGee, Rt. , Silver Creek, Case tractor, model DI with frontend loader, has 5/8 yd. bucket, $1,500.00. S. J. Noble, |; PO Box 435, Decatur, Ph. 469- 9162 (Stone Mountain). Equipment WANTED . Want mowing machine for Super A Farmall. James C, Rackley, Rt. 2, Ward Min. Rd., Rome. Want late model Ford or Allis Chalmers frontend load- er. Will trade small Ford frontend loader or 1958 Che- vrolet pick-up truck, convert- ed from station wagon. Glenn Norton, Fairburn, Ph. 964- 3749 Want heavy duty garden tractor with equipment. Otis Gocch, Jefferson. Want to trade 1949 Ford tractor and 4 pieces of equip. for either dump truck or pick- up truck in good cond. R. J. MeMichen, 148 Spring Hill Dir Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-3865 after 6 PM. Want 2 H., 4 wheel, trailer, second hand, in good cond. Ed- ward B. Dodd, Box 365, Sandy Springs. Want 6 or 8 disc heavy duty harrow, Athens, Rome or equivalent with 28 in disc. prefer with roller bearings; also, want heavy duty fire -|plow Mathis, Hester or equal. Preferably in So. Ga. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Want rotary mower for Cub tractor, to work under trac- tor J. D. Chappell, Marshall- ville. Want 8 in., 4 in. or 6 in. Race Paul Duke, 330 Peachtree Bat- tle Ave., NW, Atlanta, Ph. CE. 38-0238 week days. Want angle dozer attach- ment for D-4 Caterpillar com- plete with hydraulic pump fittings and control. Thomas E. Waddell, 814 Richmond St., Brunswick. : Want pipeline milker, claw type, prefer DeLaval or Chore- Boy; also, double six herring- bone parlor stalls. J. S. Elder, Culloden, Ph. TU. 5-2201. Want silage chopper. Siate size make, cond. and price. . H. Searcy, Box 860 Aucil- Thomasville, Want Pasture Dream. State cond. and price. Ralph C. Jen- kins, 1114 Fayetteville Rd., SE, Atlanta. Want one PTO combine with grain bin or small self-pro- pelled combine in good cond. James C. Loughridge, Rt. 1, Chatsworth, Ph. OX. 5-8567. - Want used metal hen nest. State price, cond. and ho w many. Cecil Bell, Tallapoosa, Ph, 9321. Want hay rake, any good C. D. Gibson, Waynes- ville. Livestock : FOR SALE Cattle Reg. polled Herefords, en- tire herd for sale, best blood- lines, 40 breeders, 26 calves and herd bull with papers. J. A. Youngblood, c/o Circle Swainsboro, Ph. wt. 14 Holstein heifers, 31'750-950 ibs., well developed }| te and well marked. Some will calve soon, and others before 4 Would: consider! road tractor, 8, 20 ply, tires on| 6 and Race irrigation pipe and | 2, - | fittings. Need several theusand 5|feet for immediate payment. MARKET BULLETIN Purebred polled Jersey bull, mos. old with Reg, papers, $125. Gilbert B. Brown, Rt. 3, Commerce. Purebred ee shorthorn bull, 15 mos. old. W. S. Hugh- es, Rt. Dye DOLD. Butner Rd., College Park. Ph. 964-6103. 10 and 8 mo. old heifers for sale. John Wilson, Rt. 2, College Park, Ph. PO 6-2072. 3 Reg. Angus bulls, Hileen- mere breeding, 12-15 mos. ald. J. M. Allen, 172 Vidal Blvd., Decatur, Ph. DR 17-4758. 5 Reg. Hereford heifers, 10 mos. old. Henry Bowen, Clermont, Ph. Le 4-7731. Black Angus bull, approx. 1100-1200 lbs., 4 yrs. old, R. O. White,. Box 695, Lake gogece Rd., Jonesboro, Gr. 8- Reg. Guernsey male, 2 yrs. old, dehorned, ring in nose, best bloodlines, H. mond, Farmington. Hee. Angus bull, 23 months old Wiese aylor, RG 215 Smyrna, Ph. HE 5-4755. Reg. horned Hereford bull, 13 mos. old, excellent blood- lines, O, V. . Keith, Powder Springs, Ph, 943-5787. W. Thur- 12 OIC pigs, ready the 14 of June; also, some gilts will bring pigs the 8 of July, all with or without papers. Jim= OIC pigs poor type. Newnan|my Thompson, Rt. 1, Rut= : Lee, Rt. 1, Clermont, ledge. : iy a nice pigs, meat 2 Reg. black Essex male a type, 8 wks. old, $10. ea.|shoats, wormed and treated. James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Reg. Spot (formerly Spot- ted Poland China) hogs from for Cholera. Wiley S. pier, Rt. Dam-= lines, reasonable, J. S. Davis, Cert. Brucellosis free herd. A.| Abba, Rt. 3, Fitz, ergidy) Pe Cordele, Ph, 273-| 6541, etc q Reg. SPC. boars and gilts, Reg. Landrace male hog and} best bloodlines. long, lean Reg, Yorkshire male hog.| maat, type. All lettgrs ans. Neal Allen, Rt. 1, Daniels- | Julius George, Rt. 2, Cave ville, Sy 1-2295. Spring. Little bone black African Guinea pigs, stay-fat kind for breeding. Located 6 1/2 miles south on Hwy. 19. Wilson Car- son, Rt. 3, Box 371, Griffin. Purebred meat type Duroc pigs from Champion blood- eee Reg. P. M. Middleton, Rt. 3, Waycross, (5 miles out Weldaste Hwy. Look for Duroe Sign). Purebred Spot boars far- rowed in January, sound, thrifty, meaty and top quali- ty. Will Reg. in buyers name: KE. E. Watson, Rt. 2, Fort Gaines. Reg. polled Hereford bulls, well marked, 10-24 mos. old, well-grown out for ages, some ready for light service and some ready for heavy service. All calfhood vacci- nated, Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. Juno 4-2312 (Odum). 50 cows, 809 lb. base daily with Irvingdale Farms, 330 gal. Craft milk cooler, 20 Stanchion Universal pipeline. No collect calls. Call after 7 p.m. J. B. Moss, Rt. 4, Athens Hwy., Madison. Reg. polled Herefords, bulls of breeding age, bred open heifers. H. Young Till- man, 1207 W. Parke Avenue, Valdosta, Ph. GH. 4-2491. 2 Guernsey bulls sired by Nyla Ermine Bonanza. One is ready for light service, will make excellent herd _ sires. Reasonably priced. Seis Wall, Dean Forest Rd., Sa- yvannah, Ph. AD 4-3016. Reg. Angus bull, 11 mos. old, $200.: also, have saddle horse, $150. W. E. Parker, Rt. Gainesville, Ph. Lenox 4- 9848. Bull and 2 heifers at wean- ing age, all are polled Victor Domino breeding and double Reg. Excellent for FFA boys and girls for showing this fall. Charles E. Chick, Mon- roe, Ph. 267-4671. 18 mo. old Jersey heifer, very gentle, bred, out of good milk producer and bred back to champion sire via artifi- cial breeding, $125. D. A. Freeman, Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. Ma 7- 4948, Holstein and Jersey heifers, some with calves, some spring- ers, Sel 00 and up. John Wall, Rt. 2, Madison. a Holstein bull, 10 mos. old, Reg. No. 1418887, Butter Boy Elmer by A. B. S. sire. Larry Judy, Rt. 2, Miller, Ph. 2504 (Waynesboro). 8 Reg. Angus bulls, approx. 1 yr. old, good conformation, best bloodlines, from herd. J. D. Crowley, C/O Rey- nolds Angus Farm, Carroll- ton, Ph. Te 2-8402. 20 Holstein heifers and 10 Jersey - Guernsey heifers, all large in size, calfhood vac- cinated, artificially bred, start calving in July. E. A. White, Jr., Rt. 2, McDonough, Ph. 423-4680 after 5 p. m. (no col- tect calls) Swine Purebred Duroc pigs, ff wks. old, can be Reg. in own- ers name, $15. ea. Allen Fielding, Flat Rock Road, | Watkinsville, Ph. SO 9- 2002. and gilts Landrace boars L (no service from Cert, litters, age boars). Sired by boar from 1960 and 1961 type conference grand champion boar herd. See litter test (6 litters) at Tifton and boar test on the farm. Jimmie L. Willis, Bonaire, Ph. Ga. 9- coe (Perry).. ' Purebred Duroes, 4 old, best bloodlines, $35. ea. ete Pepe life treated at M. Newso 5 ot and & clean mos. Purebred meat type Duroc pigs from Champion blood- lines, Reg., Walter M. Gra- ham, Rt. 1, Jesup. (4 miles south on Hwy. 301). Beltsville No. 1 male pigs, 2 mos. old: with papers, $30. ea.; without papers, $25. ea. 1 FE. Ealum, 204 E. Ogle- thorpe Ave., Savannah, Ph, Ad. 21800. Young Reg. Landrace boars and gilts, from popular blood- lines, W. L. Wells, Box 249, ight 6, Macon, Ph. Sh 3-8931. Duroe gilts, 4 mos.5 mos. old, treated for Cholera, $35.- 40, ea.; Duroc boars and gilts, 3 mos. old, also treated for Cholera, $25. ea. Unre- lated stock. Frederick Zip- perer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guy- ton. (15 miles south of Guy- ton on Hwy. 30). Reg. Landrace, service age boar, from popular bloodlines; aiso, weaned pigs from Cert. stock. M. T. Courson, Hazle- thurst, Ph. 5-2589. Purebred Duroc pigs, males and females, 4 1/2 mos. old, $30. ea. Leo Akins, Rt. 2, Metter. Cherry red Duroc male and gilts, Reg. in United ate Assn. Treated and wormed, 4 mos. old, $35. ea. A. C. Weathers, Box 37, Mershon, (Hwy -32). 17 Hampshire pigs, 7 wks. old, our ea. Byron Anderson, /Rt. 1 Alpharetta, Ph. 475- 6383. 2 boars, 3/4 Hampshire, one just ready for service; one, 18 mos. old. Frank Mil-}| ler, Lula. Reg. Tamworth pigs, sow was grand champion in 4-H Tamworth Show at Elberton Fair and Athens Agri. Fair. Jimmy Blackmon, Rt. 1, Dewy Rose, Georgia. Hampshire boar ready for service, wt, approx. 160 lbs., nicely marked, $30.; also, 3. mixed breed gilts, about the same wt. J. T. Dismuke, Bly= the, Ph. Ly 2-3074 (Augusta), 18 shoats, 60-75 Ibs. ea., boars castrat= ed, $15.; or all, $250. Ne shipping. Also, 17 shoats ready to wean, all colors, wt. 20- A5seIbs, } $150. for quick sale, FOB my farm. Elton H. Ed- enfield, Rt. 38, Metter, Ph. 685-3032. Blue ribbon black Poland China Boar, meat type, wt. approx. 240 lbs., $45.00. John Wall, Rt. 2, Madison. Reg. Yorkshire boars an d gilts for sale. Houston White, Jr., Rt. 1, College Park, Po i- 6546. SPC crossed with Duroe pigs, 7 wks, old. Dan Ham- mond Box 641, Boxdon, Ph. Horses, Mules & Ponies Horses and ponies, all gen- tle, now used for trail rides and instruction; bred mares, some will work, $100 up; saddles, $25. up. At stud: Racking golden Palomino stallion and Reg. Walking stallion, fee, $20. for either. Transportation and board if necessary. Don Cochran, c/o Rebel Ridge Farm, Shilah Rd., Kennesaw, Ph, 427-1819 (Marietta). At stud: Tom Dooley, Shadows Ambassador, Bud-= dys Black Boy, 3 top Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, 3 dif. bioodlines. Roy A. Dorsey, 2561 Bohler Rd., N. W., At=- Janta, Ph. CE 7-1115. Nice 6 yr. old bay horse, wt. 900 Ib., black mane and tail, will work and ride, not saited, $160. Lon Bee Rt. 1, Homer, Ph. 677-2668. Nice Tenn. Walking mare, 9 yrs. old, gaited, very gentle but plenty of spirit under the saddle, wt. 950 to 1000 Ibs., good western saddle and ail equip., $295. . M. Parker, Rt. 1, Smokey Rd., Newnan, Ph. Al 3-6811. Will board Saddle mare or gelding (no studs) for use of same, large thick pasture and dry feed, ride horse twice & wk., will pick up horse with- in 50 miles of Atlanta. A. W. Hudgins, Rt. 4, Box 661, Smyrna. carried. operating, a, farm. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. 1. Commercial businesses or dealers may not advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. 2. Only those handicraft items useable on the farm or in the home will be published. Items for ornamentation only will NOT be 3. Equipment pertaining to the lumber in- dustry and products of this industry will not} be published unless it is useable on a farm] that produces crops or livestock or unless it is an item that has been used by an individual | farmer, now offering it for sale. ae 4, Miscellaneous machinery such as mo- tors, tanks, pumps, etc., must carry an ex- planation as to how it has been used in the] past and how it is necessary or beneficial in 3 ie , Box 210, Valdosta. Reg. ae best blood. black and red, ~ 4 PAGE FOUR FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE BUT WITHIN +S March, 1962 mARKET BULLETIN GGuaranteed by Manufacturer FFound by State Chemist PROTEIN FAT FIBER ALLIED MILLS, INC., Gainesvville, Georgia Wayne Broiler Finisher Medicated M 69 GS 20.0 5.0 3.0 *protein low F 19.1 6.0 2.4 BIG A FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Toccoa, Georgia Big A Complete Laying Mash SG 5.0 *fat low F 18.0 4.3 3.1 BLACK & MEEK MILLING COMPANY, Summerville, Georgia . : B & M All Mash Pullet Developer SG 14.5 3.5 5.5 *fiber high E 16.3 3.7 6.0 BREMCO ALFALFA MILLS, INC., New Bremen, Ohio Medogreen Alfalfa Meal Dehydrated G 17.0 acD 27.0 *fiber high F 17.0 2.5 29.0 BUHLER MILLS, INC., Buhler, Kansas Grey Wheat Shorts G 16.0 3.5 6.0 *protein low, fiber high F 15.2 3.6 6.4 BYRD MILLING COMPANY, Logansville, Georgia Ground Cobs Shucks with Molasses GS 2.0 < 24.0 *fiber high F 3.6 6 25.7 L. B. CARTER MILLING COMPANY, Buford, Georgia Broiler Mash GS 20.0 4.5 3.0 *protein low F 19.4 6.9 2.5 CHEROKEE FEED MILL, INC., Canton, Georgia Cherokee Hi Calorie All Mash Breeder Feed SG 17.0 4.0 *protein low, fiber high F 16.5 4.5 4.3 THE COLORADO MILLING & ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado Wheat Gray Shorts & Screenings GS 16.0 *protein low F 15.4 3.5 ae DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee Red Lion Shorts G 6.0 *fiber high F 17.4 4.1 6.5 Red Lion Shorts GS 6.0 *fiber high F 16.4 4.0 6.5 ESTHERWOOD RICE SALES CORPORATION, Estherwood, Louisiana Rice Mill By-Product G 5.5 4.5 30.0 *fat low F 5.8 3.9 27.4 Ruby's Hi Energy All Mash Layer G 75 *protein low F 16.8 SMITH FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia Zi Pe 40% Hog Supplement GS : : *fat low ae 40.2 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia oie Pure Wheat Brana G 14.5 *fiber high E 15.9 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia : Ze 40% Hog Feed G ~ 40.0 : *fiber high F | 40.1 Game Bird Crumbles G 25.0 *protein low F 23.8 STANDARD MILLS, INC., Macon, Georgia . 2 me Standard's Formula 40% Hog Supplement G 40.0 *fiber high : s F 2 43.8 5 SWIFT & COMPANY OIL MILL, Albany, Georgia Swift's Cottonseed Meal or Pellets 36% Protein : Prime Quality G 36.00 *fiber high F 36.6 WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia ; es Broiler Starter Medicated Cee *fat low OF 25.3 FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia - : ee F RM Beefmaker Concentrate a TA *Protein low Feoal3 G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia : ee : Pay Load Ground Cobs, Shucks & Molassses cS sega *fiber high Fo 2543 MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED CO., INC., Chamblee, Georgia eases Georgia nese Chick Starter Mash GS 2200-5 *protein low Fo23 43.1 NATIONAL OATS COMPANY, Cedar Rapids, lowa Red - 3 - Hygrade Oat Mill By-Product 10.0 *protein low, fiber high : Fo PUCKETT BROTHERS, Blakely, Georgia my Puckett's Ground Cobs & Shucks with 25% Molasses G 2.0 *fiber high F Soe THE RUBY MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia FEEDS PENALIZED FOR GGuaranteed by Manufacturer FFound by State Chemist FAILURE TO PPenalized : PROTEIN FAT FIBER CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee Gilt Edge Wheat Gray Shorts with Ground Wheat Screenings G 15.0 3.5 6.0 (P) protein low, fiber high F 13.6 4.4 7.3 Gilt Edge What Gray Shorts with Ground Wheat Screenings G 15.0 315) 6.0 (P) protein low F 12.8 4.6 5.4 ERIE ALFALFA MILLS, INC., Erie, Michigan Erie Alfalfa Meal G 17.0 1.5 27.0 (P) fiber high E 15.6 2.1 29.6 EVER BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia Ever Best 32% Calf Supplement GS 8.5 (P) fiber high F 33.9 ee 11.3 CENTRAL SOYA-McMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana Master Mix Sweet Bulk 'N Flakes G 10.0 1.0 18.0 (P) fiber high F 11.3 1.8 21.0 MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE March, 1962 ae MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia . eS Si 40% Best Maid Hog Supplement G 40.0 _ E ; (P) protein low, fiber high 338.1- RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, sient Brae gee Purina Hog Chow : G 36.0 : (P) protein low E 33.2 RICELAND FEED MILLS, Stuttgart, Arkansas = pe eee Rice Mill By-Product G 6.0. (P) Protein low, fiber high Fo sgeawr SMITH FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia : ; rao 40% Hog Supplement : G 40.0 (P) fat low F AZ9- SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia + Stiver's Best Wheat Brown Shorts G : (P) fiber high F 16.0 Stiver's Best Wheat Brown Shorts _ GG 16.0 (P) Protein low, fiber high VeR lS TA = Stiver's Best Pure Wheat Bran GS 14.5 (P) protein low, fiber high Fo 13.3 SOUTHE"N PEANUT & STORAGE COMPANY, Dublin, | Georgia toe Southern Star Snapped Corn 6 7.5 (P) protein low, fat isw a. FEEDS ALABAMA FEED MILLS, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 1 feed as declared FOUND AS DECLARED March, 1962 fiber high F 4.6 THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Cincinnati, Ohio 5 feeds as declared ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decautr, Alabama 2 feeds as declared BURT'S FEED & POULTRY, Juno, Georgia 4 feeds as declared ALBERS MILLING COMPANY, Kansas City, Missouri 1 feed as declared BYRD MILLING COMPANY, Youth, Georgia (Loganville, Ga., Rt #)- 2 feeds as declared ALLGOOD FEED COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia 9 feeds as declared CAMMONS POULTRY, LaGrange, Georgia 1 feed as declared ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois 22 feeds as declared CARGILL, INC., Guntersville, Alabama 1 feed as declared AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., 15 feeds as declared Louisville, Kentucky L. B. CARTER, CO., Buford, Georgia 1 feed as declared G. BERND COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared CEDAR VALLEY MILL, INC., Cedartown, Georgia 1 feed as declared DAVID BILGORE & COMPANY, Clearwater, Florida 1 feed as declared CENTRAL SOYA, Fort Wayne, Indiana 19 feeds as declared : G BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia 16 feeds as declared CHEROKEE FEED MILL, INC., Canton, eines oe 4 feeds as declared BLACK & MEEK MILLING COMPANY, Route 2, Summerville, Georgia 5 feeds as declared BLUE RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 1 feed as declared MITCHELL P. BOND HATCHERY, INC., Royston, Georgia 5 feeds as declared : CITRUS PRODUCTS DIVISION, MINUTE MAID COMPANY, Oneade. Florida 1 feed as declared CITRUS FEED COMPANY, Lakeland, Florida 1 feed as declared CITY MILLS COMPANY, Coleehete Beis 1 feed as declared BOWEN-McCRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, Georgia 1 feed as declared J. R. BRIDGES, Conaly, Georgia 1 feed as declared, BRUCE & WILSON FEED & POULTRY ca., Atiens Highw, x feed es declared 3 COLLEGE PARK MILLING COMPANY, East Point, rin CLARKE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Athens, Georgia 2 ga as declared wfashier MARKET BULLETIN "FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED Continued: from page four ORADO | MILLING & ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado feed as declared CREAMERY, Eatonton, enam od as declared z fe ie X y TIVE MILLS, INC., Baltimore, Maryland feeds as declared HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 23 feeds as declared EGA MILL, INC., Dahlonega, Georgia feeds as declared GRAIN CO., Dalton, gee feeds as declared FEED & SEED COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia feed as declared { DAVIES COMPANY, INC., Danville, Illinois feed as declared ORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee feed as declared COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Elberton, Georgia 1 feed as declared .LFALFA: MILLS, INC., Erie, Michigan feed as declared FEED MILL, Haralson, Georgia feed as declared -W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia 2 feeds as declared U A COTTON OIL COMPANY, Eufaula, Alabama feed as declared - -BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia 11 feeds as declared C., Athens, Georgia 2 feeds as declared : ENTERPRISE, Alma, Georgia feed as declared MERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia _ 2 feeds as declared ME RS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared DRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 4 feeds as declared iNT RIVER MILLS, INC., pe Georgia 4 feeds as meciaend A MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia eed as declared ? RT NEGLEY MILLS, INC., Nashville, Tennessee 1 feed as declared GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia 45 feeds as declared ERAL MILLS, INC., Mion pelle, Minn. 2. feeds: as declared Fels BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia 5 feeds as declared EORGIA BY-PRODUCTS CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Reidsville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared R 1A POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Georgia 2 feeds as declared 1 GIA RENDERERS, INC., Rome, Georgia le feed as declared 5 LLESPIE BROTHERS COMPANY, Carnesville, Georgia ae feed as declared ILMER COUNTY FARM DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, Ellijay, Georgia feeds as declared . OLDEN GEM GROWERS, INC., Umatilla, Florida 1 feed as declared [ROGAN FEED & POULTRY, Cumming, Georgia 1 feed as declared & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Ilinois 23 feeds as declared >PYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Fort Valley, Georgia 13 feeds as declared H. PETH MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee 4 feed as declared AVEN HILL. DISTILLERIES, INC., Bardston, Kentucky | feed as declared j 1eKs MILLING COMPANY, INC., etuislag, Georgia 2 feeds as declared TACO COMPANY, INC., Monticello, Georgia _ 1 feed as declared ; KI G MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia 4 feeds as declared LAFAYETTE MILL, LaFayette, Georgia 1 feed as declared NIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 3 feeds as declared VONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia feed as declared AWSON- -& MANOUS FEED co., Cause: Georgia 3 feeds as declared Lippy McNEILL & LIBBY, Ocala, Florida 1 feed as declared IBERTY RICE MILL, INC., Kaplan, Louisiana clared March, 1962 MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia 14 feeds as declared MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia 2 feeds as declared CLIFF MARTIN MILLING COMPANY, Wrens, Georgia 1 feed as declared THEO MARTIN & SON, Atlanta, Georgia 3 feeds as declared MASTER MIX FEED MILLS, INC., Athens, Georgia 15 feeds as declared MERCK CHEMICAL DIVISION, Rahway, New Jersey 1 feed as declared THE MILLER COMPANY, Richland, Georgia 1 feed as declared MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama 7 feeds as declared G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia 3 feeds as declared MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia 1 feed as declared *MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Quincy, Illinois 1 feed as declared : MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia 2 feeds as declared OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia 1 feed as declared NASHVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Nashville, Georgia 1 feed as declared | THE NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kansas 1 feed as declared NORTH AMERICAN TRADING & IMPORT COMPANY, Savannah, Georgia 4 feeds as declared NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Bowman, Georgia 9 feeds as declared OZIERS FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia 4 feeds as declared PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia 2 feeds as declared J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia 2 feeds as declared THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, pneazelis: Minn. 30 feeds as declared PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia 3 feeds as declared PRODUCERS RICE MILL, INC., Stuttgart, Arkansas 1 feed as declared PUCKETT BROTHERS, Blakely, Georgia 2 feeds as declared THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 1 feed as declared RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri 94 feeds as declared RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia 10 feeds as declared ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia 5 feeds as declared SHAW FEED MILL, Marietta, Georgia 1 feed as declared SHAWNEE MILLING COMPANY, Shawnee, Oklahoma 2 feeds as declared SALADA SHIRRIFF HORSEY, INC., Plant City, Florida 1 feed as declared SECURITY MILLS OF JACKSONVILLE, INC., Jacksonville, Florida 1 feed as declared SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee 13 feeds as declared SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Caroling 2 feeds as declared. SMITH FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia 2 feeds as declared SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Greenville, Mississippi 1 feed as declared SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 9 feeds as declared SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia 10 feeds as declared SOUTH GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Blackshear, Georgia 2 feeds as declared SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 10 feeds as declared SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina 6 feeds as declared STANDARD MILLS, INC., Macon, Georgia . 4 feeds as declared STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 3 feeds as declared STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Bette Georgia 1 feed as declared SUNT CITRUS ODUCTS. OMPANY, Haines a Florida fe S 2h PAGE . SIX MARKET. BULLETIN FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED March, 1962 Continued from page five WAYNE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Jesup, Georgia 1 feed as declared _ 13 feeds as declared SWIFT & COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia 1 feed as declared 3 feeds as declared THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 14 feeds as declared 1 feed as declared TRAYLORS -MILL, Carrollton, Georgia YAZOO VALLEY OIL MILL, Greenwood, Mississippi 1 feed as declared 2 feeds as declared BILL WATSON FARM FEED SERVICE, corns Gestgia *In the April 4, 1962 Feed Report we showed Moorman's Mintrate Super 5 Brand ; Poultry, manufactured by Moorman Manufacturing Compony, Set. Illinois, as penalized. This report was an error. Livestock FOR SALE : Horses, Mules & Pontes 2 mare mules and colt, mules wt. 650 lbs. ea., ages a= 10 yrs. old; colt wt. 300 20 FtSss good work mules, 3 trips on wagon train, nice spirited mules, no plugs. Will sell or trade for nice mare under 7 yrs. that will work to a cart. Bethel Rittenhouse, 208 Chatsworth Rd., Hwy. 76, Dalton. Chestnut sorrel gelding sad- dle horse, 8 yrs. old, pacer _ {ehecked pacing 40 miles per hr.),- $200.; also, bay mare saddle horse, 14 yrs. old, tracks, gentle for women and children, $175. No _ collect calls. Garland Burton, 254 B. Fate St., Elberton, Ph. 283- S253. _ At stud: golden Palomino ~ stallion, shown under name _ of Step Easy Little Man, Fee, $25. Reg. as Walking horse. Also, 19 mo. old dark gold _ stallion for sale. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy. Decatur, Ph. Bu 9-5798. 1 yr. old. filly, blaze face, flax mane and tail, stocking feet, $100. located 4 miles N. of Cartersville on 4-Lane Hwy. Gordon. Howren, Car- tersville, Ph. EV. 2-6852. Nice Pinto mare, 3 gaited, 4 yrs. old, 800 Ibs., with good western saddle (padded seat) and bridle, $250. W. A. Mur- phey, Jr., 2395 County Line Rd. S. W. Atlanta, Ph. DI 4-3501. Gentle ride or plow, horse and plow- ing equipment, $125. Monty Coursey, Rt. 1, Box 405, Col- lege Park, Ph. Po 1-1971. Quarter built mare, 9 yrs. old, fast and spirited. Larry Barber, Rt. 1, Gabbettville, Ph. TU 2-6552, (LaGrange). a Welsh and Shetland ponies, mares, geldings and yearling - colts, all sizes and colors, pony carts and harnesses, new and used western saddles, blankets and bridles. Priced to go. Can be seen anytime. George Bentley, 1018 Ridge- : Head Lane, Marietta, Ph, 428- Reg. Shetland Siallions at stud, all have different blood- lines: also, 3-gaited and 5- gaited saddle horses with new or used western saddles, biankets and bridles. Becky Bentley, 1119 Barner Mill _Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-7125. Shetland pony, 3 yrs. old, horse, saddle, bridle, $125., also, Good work mule, 12- 15 yrs. old, $75. Both gentle and broke. R. E. Williamson, Rt. 4 Forsyth, Ph. 5669. 6 gentle pony horses, sad- dle and bridle, $150. ea. C. B. Collins, Hazlehurst, Ph. Fr. 5-4139. Mare mule, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1550 lbs., has never done any- thing but farm, dark bay, for sale or trade for cattle or a - eheaper mule. W. M. Jackson, Rt. 1, Box 1, Menlo. _. Shetland ponies, all colors and sizes; mares with colts; - mares heavy in foal; 3 studs, red with..white mane and tails; Welch mare; saddles, eart and harness. All gentle and well cared for. Sell rea- - sonable or trade for beef cattle. Located 10 miles from Conyers on hwy. 20 at South River. J. L. Moon, Rt. 2, Cov- ington. Ph. JA 5-5657 ee - time). |. Shetland ponies, all G. and sizes with new halters, bridles, and saddles, James _Otwell, sae Tu sree: i black mare, will | Permanent Reg. horses and Reg. fillies, mares, stallions and geldings. Also, have well bred grades, some gentle and suitable for women, children and beginners. L. F. Driver, Lazy. D. Ranch, es Ph. 754-4984, Three fourths Arab colt; Reg. half Arabian 2 yr. old filly; Reg. half Arabian 5 yr. old mare; perfectly train- Quarter Palominos; Reg. Arabian grey stallion. Mrs. Frank Cummings, Daw- son, Ph. 995-5675. Small brown mare, 10 yrs. old, 700-800 lbs., excellent for children. Her stud colt born May 18, 1962; Also, filly colt, 10 mos. old, one fourth work stock and three fourths Shet- land, halter broke, buckskin color. Guy McMillian, Dacula Ph. Thornwall 3-4439. Shetland pony mares, some in foal by Tenn. Walking pony stud, $150.00 ea.; also, Quar- ter horse gelding, 4 yrs. old, broke to handle cattle, $165. John Wall, Rt. 2, Madison. Red mare, 3 yrs. old, half Arabian, half Morgan, $175.00 W. John Cavender,: 1550 Branch St., College Park, Ph. Po 7-4825. Iron-gray mare mule, wt. 1050 Ibs., and good 1 horse wagon and harness. Mule, wagon and harness, $160. Jess Dutton, Rt. 2, Rydal, Ph. Ma 9-5784, (Calhoun). Nice strawberry roan year- ling Tenn. Walker - Quarter horse stallion with 4 white stockings and blazed face. Sammy Brockinton, Box 136, Haddock, Ph. WE 2-4250. Several saddle horses, 2 buggy horses, 2. work and ride, $125. - $175.; Several mares with fillie colts by side, and mares bred back, Ig., me- dium and small, $175. -$250.; Mare and colt, 3 cow ponies, $125. and $150.: All col. Shet- land geldings with new bridle and saddle, $110. ea.; also, eee bridles and saddles, $20. G. M. Housley, Marietta, Ph. 427-2144. Sheep and Goats 15 mo. old three fourths Alpine goat, not bred. For sale cheap. Cannon McLeroy, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7617. Reg. French Alpine buck, 4 wks. old, $25.;. also, milk goat, Alpine and Toggenberg oe gives 2 qts. milk per day, $35., Mrs. B. C. Lowman, Rt. 2, Austell, Ph. 948-3295. Milk goat, fresh second time, gives 1 gal. daily; also, buck, 1-yr. old:.T. W. Phillips, Rt 1; Smyrna, He 5-7739 after 5 p. m. Sheep: young ewes, $15.00 ea.; rams, $25.00 ea. Disease free. John Wall, Rt. 2, Madi- son. Livestock WANTED Want 1 or 2 small saddle horses for children, wt. 700- 850 lbs., prefer geldings with some saddle gaits, could use mares, will have to be gen- tle. No Shetland ponies. Write giving descriptions and I will come see. Osborne Bounds, Washington. Want 12 or 15 _ ordinary goats. M. G. Morgan, 1768 Melrose Dr., S. W., Atlanta, Fh. Pl 3-1374. Want saddle horse at rea- sonable price, must be fairly small horse, not over 950 Ibs. Either 3 or 5-gaited. Must be in the northeast vicinity. Lin- ed. At stud: Melzar (14920) } 1 $2.50; $4.00 M.; Want white lean type or Hampshire boar, wt 150-200 lbs. Write, stating price and location. (Near Hampton) M. A. Burden, Hampton, Seed & Plants FOR SALE Good tender white cornfield bean seed, Germ. 88 pct., white halfrunner beans, Germ. 88 pct., both 60c cup full. Add postage. Mrs. Bessie Se Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Gocd old time tender ae seed for late planting: white halfrunners, Germ. 96 _ pct., white cornfield beans, Germ. 96 pet., each, 65c cup full; red speckled crowder peas, Germ. 92 pct., lg. white blackeye peas, Germ. 91 pct., each, 46c cup full, 3 cups, $1.25. Add ane Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. , Ellijay. Running okra seed, Germ. 80 pct., 50c, 1/2 cup full; Rus- sian Mammoth sunflower seed, 50e cups fulls All PPS Ee 7: Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph. PO. 1-7626. Good tender, old time, bean seed: white creasbacks, Germ. 97 pet., white cutshorts, Germ. 95 pct., white halfrunners, Germ. 88 pct., each kind, 75c cup. Add postage. Can fill large orders. Mrs. Emory Go- ble, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Good, tender, old time Cornfield beans, white cut- shorts, Germ. 92 pct., white creasbacks, Germ. 95 pct. and white halfrunner garden beans, Germ. 95 pct., all 75 ea. cup full. Add _ postage. Mrs. Preston Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Detroit beet plants, 300, $1; ee 308 er e con Atlanta 10; Ph. PL 525 Rutger and Marglobe to- mato plants and Calif. Wonder sweet pepper plants, 500, $1.00 C. De- livered in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. M1.8-2035. First class red speckled crowder peas, Germ. 95 pct., $1.50 half gal.; $2.00 gal.; 5 gals., $7.00. PP in Ga. RB. J. Allen, Talking Rock. Tender blue pole bean seed, Germ. 93 pct., little white halfrunners, Germ. 86 pct., 3 cups, $2.25; broom corn seed, Germ. 73 pct., 2 cups, $1.20; white crowder peas, Germ. 71 pct., 4 cups, $2.25. No checks. we Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Da- cula. King Mammoth pumpkin, grow to 90 lbs., Germ. 76 pct., '3 doz. seed, 25c; Rocky F ord cantaloupe, Germ.: 93 pct. Send | addressed stamped . envelope; small apple shaped tuplar to- tomato seed, Germ. 92 pct., ee isp. J. Hi. (Gordon, Ri i el. Cert. Rutgar annie plants, Texas hot cowhorn pepper) plants, Calif. sweet bell pep- per, $1.00 C.; 300, $2.00; al- so, Ga. collard plants, 50 C. and postage. All packed in damp moss for shipping. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville Rd., Ellenwood. Charles Wakefield cabbage plants, 40c C.;.300, $1.00 cow- horn okra seed, (old fashion bunch), Germ... 96 pct., 40c] cup; peppermint plants, five cents ea.; 30c doz. PP. Mrs Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Ae CRO plants, $1.00 C. pp or $1.50 C. PP. Permit 288. Nirss Go Ks Simmons, Re een Clarkesville. Cert. Copperskin pcetato plants, now ready, $4.00 M.} W. B. Huckeba, Rt. 1, Hogans- ville, Ph. 637-2994. Cert. Ga. Red potato plants. produced from vine grown seed stock and treated to pre- vent disease and insects, $3.00 M.; 2,000 up $2.75 M. Guaran- teed strong plants and prompt shipment. Permit 273. A. E. Graham, Alma, Ph. 632-5536. Rutgar tomato plants, $3.00 M.; 50c C.; Blakemore an d Mastodon strawberry plants, Rutgar, Big Boy tomato Z plants, 30, $1.00; brussel ae Cue. Guy Crowe, sprouts, broccoli, 95 C.; sas : thyme, 50c ea.; mint, 50c doz.;| Marglobe, Rutger tomato sage, 25c ea.; cabbage collards,|plants, moss packed, ready, '70e C.; garlic plants, 3 doz.,|$2.75 M.; $1.00 C. del. No $1.00. Postage 20c.- F, J.|checks. Ruby Lightsey, Sur- rency. Wakefield cabbage, Ga. Red _|potatoes, Rutger tomatoes and bell and hot peppers, 75c C.; 500, $2.00; $3.25 M. delivered. H. E. Smith, Box 82, Baxley. Ga. Red potato plants, mil- lions ready, well rooted, good, livable plants, Govt, inspect- ed, full count, guaranteed 500, $2.40; 1 M. up, $3.25 M.; 3 M. up., $3.00 M. Prompt ship- ment. J. H. Williams, Alma, Ph. 632-5156. Brabham cowpeas, Germ. 77 pet., hard seed 12: pct., total Germ. 89 pct., recleaned and in 2 bu. bags, $4.50 bu. FOB my farm. H. G. Washington, Rt. 1, Marshallville, Ph. 7906 (Montezuma) No collect calls. Sugar pie pumpkin seed, Germ. 95 pct., 4 doz., 25c plus four cents postage; small type dbl. sunflower seed, Germ. 95 pet., 4 doz., 25c and four cents postage. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. 3, Ellijay. White running butterbeans, heavy and long bearing, Germ. 96 pct., 50e cup; 3 cups, $1.30. Add postage. Mrs. Seth Hyatt, Rt. A, Ellijay, 150 bu. iron clay peas, Germ. 88 pct., hard seed 5 pet., total Germ. 93 pct., $4.00 bu., in 2 bu. new bags, $4.00 bu. FOB. L. PB. Beckum,- Matthews (near Wrens, Ga.). Sericea Lespedeza s ee d, Germ. 85 pct., in new bags, for sale or will trade for 7 ft. smoothing harrow or field cul- tivator, lift type. Also, corn, 10c ear; Millions Ga. Red potato plants, only Certified, strong plants aes 500, $2. 00; $3.50 VissnSe0) $9.00; 5,000 up, $2.50 Me Orders handled promptly. Any amount. B. J. Head, Alma, Ph. 632-4846. Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, 500, $2.00; $3.50 M.; 3,000, $9. 00; 53 000 up, $2.50 M. Care- ful attention to all orders. First class plants always. B. Loree Head, Alma, Ph. 632- Ga. Red potato plants, $3.50 M.; new Stone and Marglobe tomato plants, $2.50 M.; $1.00 C.; Calif. Wonder, Ruby King sweet pepper, $4.00 M.; $1 C.; Cayenne hot pepper, $4.00 M.; $1.00 C.; egg plants, $4.00 M.; $1.00 Cc. Watis Crosby, Gra-| ham; Rutger, Marglobe tomato plants, moss packed, $3.00 M.; $1.00 C. del. No checks, ready now. W. R. Lightsey, Surrency. Red, white strawberry pop- $1.00 di \lanta 15, Ph. MA, 71-5759. .|Ph. DR. 8-2245. 0z.; In=| Potato plants now re 500, $3.00 or $4.00 M..L. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Beth Church Rd., Gainesville. Burpee tripple crop clim ing tomato plants, 25, $1 Out of state orders send 3 a postage. Permit 22. = ee aoe Re 3, 5 a. Climbing tomato ae ea. Permit 277. Era Lowe 1179 Goldsmith Rd. Mountain. 2 Rutger tomato mae $2.25 M. del. No checks. Paul Ligh sey, Screven, Hundreds of thousands }top quality Ga. Red pota draws, Cert. and wrapp with Govt tape, up to 3,0 $3.50 M. FOB; over 3,000, iM. FOB. Roy ha Smith, Po: tal, Ph. UN. 5-5701. Burpee, Hybird Big Boy t mato plants, 10 ea.; Rutger five cents ea. or 50c doz.; e plants, 10 ea.; also, pepp 'plants. No order less than |Add postage. Mrs. Susan Zi, lar, 1566 Elleby Rd., SE, At- Old time white H. R. beans, Germ. 97 pet., 65c teacup full, 2 cups, $1.20; red spot ted Crowder peas, Germ. 93 pet., Blue Java peas, Ge 63 pet. hard seed 30 pct total Germ. 93 pct.. purp. hull Crowder peas, Germ. pet., each kind _50c cupfu Add postage. G. ( ; Rt. 1, Ball =e 59 lbs. long seed peas, Germ. TT pe ; lb. FOB. Roy Rudasill, "2625 Wiggins St., Lithonia. Hay, Feed, Grai FOR SALE Coastal Bermuda and Les- pedeza hay, 50c and 75c per bale. R. L. Jackson, C/O Flin River Farms, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, . Ready to take orders f Coastal Bermuda hay. Will he cut about June 8 - 12th. S. J. Clay, So. Walden Rd., Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 788-2975. Ee Oats in square bales, cut in dough stage; also, oat straw baled, call collect for 5 or 10 ton lots, J. L. Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-1789. Pure Coastal Bermuda hay, $32.00 at the barn; Fescue and Clover, $28.00; mixed grasses, $25.00. Square bales, put on poundage with high protein content. W. S. Chand- ler, c/o Tara Farms, Rt. perme pose Ph. Ma 9 ae Poultry & Eggs Purebred eee type dark Cornish hatching eBES from funrelated stock, $1.75 for 15, or 30 for $3.40. My cartons to be returned at buyers ex- pense. Send money ae Miss Cara B. Patterson, Rt. Box 35, Ty Ty: Araucanus chicken eggs (green) 25c ea. Charlie Bos- | well, Maysville. Araucanus chickens, laying pink, blue, blue-green, gray, | salmon and olive green eggs, $10. pr.; $14, trio, express collect: also, hatching eggs, assorted colors, 40c ea., in= sured oo Post. Mrs. Ad- dian corn, brigit mixed ols $1.00; will 20 buy. Give all information and) /price in first letter. L. A. 'O- da seksti a. Box Ie Dem- |w 3 & Eggs | SALE bred Indian Goiniah Ss, about 9 mos, old, 2a. OF $10. for all or -D. Fussell, type Dark Cornish pul- and young hens, 1961 , $1.50-$4.00 ea. or spe- price if all taken; Dark ig R. I. Red, young, ro- rs, $3. ea.; 2, $5. 00; White ish bantams, $5., trio, up. started chicks, 2 mos. $1. ea. Charles B. Sum- s, 131 Lee Rd., Mableton. 5 bronze-breasted turkeys wheat or barley, young healthy, lay this spring. 1 E. Whitley, 2441 Apricot Lane, Augusta. ed, Quill stag, $5; 2 fed ll hens, $6 ea., 3 for $10; Reidman gray. stag, $5, 2 eidman gray hens, $4 ea. $8 for trio; nice Warhorse- nd Head cross_ stag, 1 ee eiopeceel Blalock, Alt 26 N. H. Red Sass. just started laying good, $1.75 ea.; so, 9 white Rocks, just arted laying. Cannot Ship. s. Minnie Walker, Rt. 1, Box 104, Chickamaugh. grovel purple specked Guin- setting of 15 eggs, $1. 50 C, A. Pittman, 2869 Allen Lane, Atlanta 15, Ph. Ma 2-2188. Fred Soundire Round Head Game roosters, $4.-$5. ea.; 2 mos. old, 50c ea.; 3 mos. old, $1. ea.; 42 baby chicks, $6; 3 black *pullets and one rooster, $3. Will trade for pheasants. poet Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd., 2 Atlanta 17, Dr. 7- 4390. 14 fine young Allen Round Head hens and Claret Game hens, $20. or 7 for $10. Will Ship. Bud Holland, Coogler Road, Dalton. Oysterlop and Oyster white hens, N. H. Reds, all young hens, laying 85 pct.; also, baby chicks and hatcher eggs for sale; also. chicken fertili- ver. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Mc- Murry Dr. S. W., Box 487, At- lanta 11, Di 4-1388. Heavy dbl.-breasted white Van-Tress hens, and _pullets, lay brown eggs. Ned B. Fow- ler, -Rt. 1, Conyers; Ph. 483- 8887. 350 White Techn hens, 15 Bas 75e ea. Will sell any amou: R. J. Griner, Rt. 2, Adel, A 6614 (not collect). 40 or more heavy breed mixed hens, 2nd yr. laying, 75c ea. or $30. for flock. Will not ship. Located 2 1/2 miles north of Draketown, A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. WANTED Want pr. of quackless ducks, sometimes called dum- mie- ducks Sau wisOy= pin OL white guineas, and pr. of jurkens (not eke) or eggs from same. Mrs. J. T. Rogers, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Game and Fowl FOR SALE _ Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $12.50 C., limited num- ber; Chukar eggs and baby Chukars; also, Tenn. Red eggs. Permit 10. J. L. Tade, 1328- 2ist St., Columbus, Ph. FA 38-2422. Northern Bobwhite baby quail and eggs, 1 to 7 days old chicks, 30c ea. Price increases 5c per week. Permit 22. W. W. Brennan, 207 So. Lee St., Americus, Ph. 2349. Quail and pheasant eggs; al- so, young quail and pheasants, H. Hagan, Renolds Rd., Mor- : Ph, 366-1069. $4. Reg. reasonable. Permit 24. Walter |~ - Northern Bobwhite quail, mated and laying, $4.00 pr.; Ringneck doves, $3.50, pr. Ex- press collect. Quail eggs, $2 doz. insured. Send money or- der. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. Tr. 4-5152. Rabbits: Californians, all ages; also, white Flemish Giant buck and fawn Flem- /ish doe (no pedigree). Located 3 miles from Clarkesville on Mt. Airy Hwy. Charles Sta- mey, Box 247, Clarkesville. Ped. N. Z. white rabbits of best bloodlines, Jr. stock from large show type parents that make the wt., trio, $12.00. Ped. Cert. furnished. R. Lamar Brantley, Rts: 2.) Box 729, Wrightsville. Ringneck, Mongoli- an, white and Mutant phea- sant eggs, assorted, $15.00 C. at farm or $18.00 C. del. through May and June. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus, Phe 15. 2 pr., 2yr. old, peafowls, $25 pr.; also, peafowl eggs, 1.50 ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. T F. Haygood, Cassville. White Fantail pigeons from stock, $5.00 pr.; White Silky Bantams, $4.00 pr.; white King pigeons, $4.00 pr.; Ban- tam hens and roosters, $1.00 ea.; mated Houdans hens, $2 ea. Starling Yawn, Byrons- ville. Northern Bobwhite Quail eggs, $17.00 C. del.; baby quail, $25.00 C., not shipped. Will del. 400 or more 8 wk. quail, $70.00 C. Will del. 400 or more eggs. All fresh and clean, guaranteed from super- jor unrelated -stock. Permit 1230 Fee Mie Cash, Rt. 2; Wrightsville, Ph. Un 4-3583. Northern bobwhite quail eggs, 18c ea., $16.00 C. Day old chicks, 30c ea., 4 wks. old, 50c ea. Pure wild turkey eggs, 75 ea., day old poults, $1.25, 4 wks. old, $2.00 ea.; few Ringneck pheasant chicks. Discounts on large orders. Will ship. Permit 125. Leroy Jchn- son, Rt. 2, Cordele, Ph. 925- 4044, a ea age eee re Bobwhite quail, breeders laying, $2.50. pr., small birds, $25.00 -C.; also, breeder pens and holding pens reasonable. Permit 19. Byron M. Davis, 2008 Dodson Dr., S. W., At- lanta, Ph. Di 4-2305. Rabbits: 4 Calif. does, $2.00 - $2.50, one is bred; 14 baby rabbits, 75c; 7 Calif. bucks, $1.75 ea.; white N. Z. doe, $2; tan and black doe, $2.50 cho- colate buck, $1. 50 or $30.00 Tot cous Mike Norman, 1005 Austell Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE 5-0727. Calif. breeding steck, bred and 6/8 does, some with Ped., large litter producers, $3.50 up; Dutch fancy rabbits, black and chocolate, some with Ped., good markings, from show stock, $3.00 up. Freeman, Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. Ma 7-4948. 2 Pheasant hens and 1 cock; 1961 hatch, laying, $5.00. W. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Mableton, Ph. 948 - 7713. > Northern Bobwhite Quail eggs, 20c ea. or $18.00 C.; al- so, day old quail, 25c ea., 1 wk old, 30c. Permit 32 A. N. Ree- ves, 7866 Roswell Road, Dun-. woody, Ph. 993-4020. Young Indian Blue peafowls, $6.00 ea.; peafowl eggs, $1.50 ea. C. . Haslam, Jr:, Mar- shallville. : 1960 - 61 hatch breeder quail, up to 10 and 1/8 ounces or 4 oz. larger than average. Imp. 42 yrs. Order eggs early. Per. 27. Also $10 pr. for un- related superior Bobwhite to further improve mine. Free color photos and state wt. Cert. of Champions. William A. Thomas, Box K, Mark Bide. Atlanta. Ph. MU 8- Miscellaneous FOR SALE Honey, extracted ano pas- teurized, 2 Ib. jar 70c, case of 12 jars, $7.00, all, FOB; Bulk {bring your own container) 30 per Bu: or $3.25 per gal. q 10 John L. !Can ship by express, Lg. odd gourds, 8 dif, kinds, mixed pack of 30 seeds, $1.00; small ornamental, several dif, kind of gourd seed, 25 pk; also, nice, clean roots: yellow dock, Queen of Meadow and Sassa- fras, $1 lardbox full; catnip, 50c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Nice, clean roots and herbs: red sassafras, queen of mea- dow, devils shoestring, yel- low dock & May apple, 4 lb. lard box full, $1.00 plus post- age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Eljijay. Nice clean valiow dock, red sassafras, devils shoestring roots, wild cherry bark, 4 Ib. lard box measured full, $1; rotted saw dust of leaf mold, sterilized and sifted, $1.00 gal. Add postage; Bushel and very lg. odd shaped African gourds, 5 dif. kinds, mixed pack of 30 seed, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. W.. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Pure Ga. sugar cane syrup, Dec., 1961-run, 1 Ib. 12 oz. bottles, 12 to case, $6.00 FOB. plus transportation charges; also, some old dark sugar cane syrup in no. 5 tins, $1.00 gal. or all at 75c gal. No shipping. L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter, (5 miles w. of Metter near 57-46 cross Jeet Ph. 685-1083. Print sacks, clean, no holes, over a yard in each, 50c ea.; 1 and 2 alike, 6 for $2.40, 10 (1 alike) for $3.75, all PP. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Rt. 2, Adairs- ville. Sassafras, 4 plants, 60c; spearmint, 8 plants, 65c; pep- permint, 6 plants, 60c; catnip, 4 bunches, 60c; garden horse- mint, 6 plants, 60c; balm, 4 bunches, 50c; garlic bulbs, $1.25 C. add postage. Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dah- lonega. Burpee Simplex tin can Sealer, seals no. 2 and no. 3 cans, pint cans and qt. cans, used but in good cond., cheap. See at my home. Located I mile from Buchanan on Tai- lapoosa Road. Mrs. Kate Skid- more, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. Mexican saddle, saddle pad, bridle, bits, $59. 50. A. W. Hudgins, Rt. 4, Box 661, Smy- rna. Long red hot pepper pods (for home use), 25c doz. pods or 5 doz. pods, $1.00; Yellow roct, freshly dug and washed, 4 lb. lard box measured full, 85c. Add postage, Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay, 6 Country Cured hams and 2 Shoulders; hams, 85c lb., shoulders, 65c lb Will not ship. Mrs. B. R. Saxon, Rt. 2, Box 36, Lexington. New Bona Allen English pleasure saddle, dark brown, $70. Frankie Shirey, 4250 Northside Drive, N. W., At- Janta 5, Ph, 233-9962. ; 98 white chicken feed sacks, nice, smooth cloth, 25c ea. plus postage. Will ship C. O. Prompt Shipment. No letters. Mrs. Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. shaped African Gourd seed: African Mon- ster (worlds largest) 7 x 8 ft., 3 seeds, $1.00; Indias King Cobra (like huge snake), 2 seeds, $1.00; Baseball Bat, Baseball, Birdhouse, short necked Martin, Dishrag and others, 3 pks., $1.00. L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross. Catnip and peppermint, 25c bunch; 3, 60c; sassafras, queen of meadow, May apple, yellow root, yellow dock, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, each 4 Ib. lardbox full, $1.00 plus 30c postage; Martin gourd seed, 25c pk. and stamp- ed envelope. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Yellow root and heazt leaf root, 4 Ib. lard box full, $1. PP. Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Good cooking sundried ap- ples, free of worms and peeling, 65c lb., add postage, Mrs. Pearl Wilson, Rt. 1, Car- ters. Martin gourd seed, 3 doz, 25c or 10c doz. and self ad- dressed stamped envelope. Wesley M. Bellamy, Luthers- ville. 2 frame honey extractor with electric motor, good con- dition, $25.00. G. R. Beasley,| Rp. 3104 Wrightsboro Road, Au- gusta. Yellow ro ot s, sassarfras roots, 50c; wild Cherry bark, small box full, 50c; bearing size Mt. Huckleberries, 85c doz.; Dewberries, Blackber- ries, 6 for $1.00; black wal- .|nut sprouts, 50c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Gourd and pumpkin seeds, African jumbo, and Freak, Bu. 6 for $1.00; tree type, $1.00; Dipper, 12 for $1.00; Mar- tin, 50c doz.; Indian Beater, 6, 50c; Dishrag, Vase, Ornamen-| Dr tal, Penguine, $1.00 per. doz. Send stamped self addressed envelope. Harold James, Rt. 1, Box 87, Warm Springs. Used Hudson flame throw- er, good condition, $12.00. R. M. Young, Rt. 1, Box 245, Ringgold. Ornamental tomato _ seed, Tiny Tim, Cherry and yel- low cluster, 10c pk. or all 3 kinds mixed, 10c pk.; Marble vine seed, 10c pk. plus self addressed envelope stamped. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt; 2, Ran- ger. Ornamental peppers, 3 kinds, ornamental gourd, corn and running okra, 10c for 10 seed for all, or 3 pk. of 10 seed ea., 25c. P. P. Grover So- well, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 293-A, Griffin. Yellow root, freshly dug and washed, 4 Ib. lard box full, 75c; queen of meadow, 20 bunch; Peppermint, 6 plants, 50c; wild cherry bark, match box full, 20c. Add _ postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay. New crop of extracted hon- ey, 10 lb. pail by parcel D. | post, $3.25; also, new tire, tube and wheel for Model A pickup. Dessie Kirkland, Summer- town. 100 good Locust posts at 25 ea. at my place. Cannot dee liver, Must come after them, Truman Neal, Cherry Log. Yellow feed bags, gocd ma- terial, unwashed, 100 Ib. ca- pacity, 35c ea. plus postage. eh Mrs. Otis ming. Mashburn, Miscellanea WANTED- Want old butter nolal pre= ferably 1 home use, measure, for Mrs. Brunswick. Want old time Mamie M. Jory, 3324 N. Cleburne Ave, October bean seed, state price. Jane Parks, Rt. 1, Suwanee. Want Cider mill grinder and/or press. rebuild. State parts, tion, and price; endive plants Can Also, want and Darts, se condi- Italian (Pomadora) pear shaped to- mato plants, approx. one doz. _ of ea., state price. Berkley Ruiz, 210 West New St., wa Ae der. Want few crowder peas hulls, state price per lb. P. P. Warren, Rt: 1, Villa Ibs. of Rica. Want 200 field boxes for tomatoes, state condition, where can be seen, and price. Red Odom, 1106 9th Ave., Al- bany, Ph. He 2-6687. Want 2 or 3 rhubarb plants for home use. Have had no success with seeds. Golspete: 316 E. 55th, Savan- na white with purple Mrs. I. Want sound oneenae rails for fence, 8-10 ft. lengths, need 150 rails. per foot and come after. John H. Bond, Jr., A Decatur. Will pay lic 1213 Willtyee Want cupfull of old fash joned solid black peas or cup: full of old fashioned whippo= orwill peas. Write first. Mrs. B. D. Odom, 3898 Rennes ville Rd., Ellenwood. Want quilt pattern to Le- pord Begoniea and Dutch Doll. Mrs. Maggie Turner, Rt. 1, Box 525, Riverdale. Want crocheting directions for church piece to hang on pulpit with cross that says Jesus Saves. Mrs. Watkins, Rt. 3, Gainesville. Hubert Handicrafts FOR SALE 6 ft. hand plaited all- leath- Earf. er bull whips, Stuckey, Blackshear. ea. Old time bull. whips, 4 plaited of Indian tan cow- hide, lace leather ~plaited with handle inside of whip, $1. per ft., any length. Bud Murkerson, Rt. 6, Eastman. Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea., without bibs, 75e ea.; pot holders, 15e ea, 10 for $1.; emb. dish towels, 3 for $1. Add postage. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Mrs. | A oates ret bet Bgl h 1961 Wool Pools Schedule June 19 Calhoun Farmers Mutual Exchange June 20 Gainesville Murphee Carter Poultry Co. (This is on the south side of Gainesville west of Athens Highway.) June 21 Swainsboro Tebacco Warehouse next to Swainsboro Stock- yards. June 22 Camilla Peanut House at Mitchell County Livestock i Market. June 23. Newnan Coweta Warehouse and Gin Co. Bie ie ie 2 TES sa - rn ree Soil Stewardship May 27 June Handicrafts Soft, washable, genuine Jambskin baby moccasins, - pink, blue, white. All hand laced and emb. in white, $1. pr. Add postage, 3 pr, $3. P.P. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, New Echota, Calhoun. Handpainted broadcloth pillowcases, nice designs, lace edges, $3. pr.; handpaint- ed vanity sets or scarfs, lace edges, $2., ea.; handpainted dish towel and potholder sets, $2.50; 54 x 54 in. handpainted - morning glory tablecloth with 4 napkins, a set; size 52 x 70 in, set, $5. Add postage. Mrs. i. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Full size cotton ruffled bed spreads. asst. cols. and two- tones, $5.50 ea.; novelty pot holders, 25c ea.; 6, $1.; oe. eyeaprons, 75c ea,; 2, $1.25; emb. dish towels, 35c ea.; 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Free- man Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, El- lijay. _- Double bed size quilt tops, all new material, grandmoth- ers _ flower garden, $7.; grandmothers fan, $5.50: Step around the mountain, 5.00; pinwheel, $4.; lazyboy, 3.50 PP. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr. Rt. 5, Ellijay. Fiknaber chicls tatted bor- ders, $1.45; crocheted white, little baby shoes, $1.05; bo- oties, $1.45; nice size doily, $2.30; chair sets, peafowl or strawberry design, $6.50; white dainty bib apron, nice tatting trim, $1.60, P. P. Emb. pie and flower vanity aay $2.25. Mrs. G. -Taylor, 421 Wilson Ave,, Bremen, 42, Adairsville, Crocheted hot pot holders, 3, $1; mats, 3, $1.; white, cream, yellow 9 piece chair and sofa sets, $6. and $5.; white vanity sets, $2.; center- pieces, dif. sizes, $2. -$1.50. Add postage, Mary Tumlin, Eastanollee. - : 5 dbl. bed size quilt tops, 3 pieced print by pattern, one blue and white Martha Wash- ington $3. ea.; 2 smaller, $2.- 56 ea., or all 5 for: $14. Add postage and send money or- aer. Mrs. I. L. Boring, Rt. 3, Dallas. Broad emb. with cloth pillowcases, crocheted edge, $1.25 pr.; unbleached, $1. pr.; dish towels, 7, $1. emb.; old fashioned bonnets, $1.; aprons, small, 3, $1., med., 50c; large, 75c; clothes pin aprons, 50c. Add 35c postage. Mrs. Nell Rennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Hall County, Buford. Cup and saucer doily, $1.- 50; 3 pe. star dresser set, $1.- 20700 De: eee dresser set, $1.50; rose doily, $1.; pansy ie $125; call for $0: Mrs. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland. Crocheted American beau- ty dresser sets, $5. set, P.P.; crocheted 6 pc. end and cof- fee table sets with T.V. doily to match, $5.00; pp. Mrs. J. L. Garrett, Route 1, Box 108, Warm Springs. Dbl. bed size quilttops, Love Knot and other designs, $2. ea.; Step around the mountain, $4. ea., add Ree Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Can- ton. Hand tufted bed spreads, dbl. peafowl design on good grade seamless sheeting: full, dbl. bed size worked in all colors, fadeless thread. $6.75, P.P. Mrs. Fdgar Adcock, Rt. burn Ave. Dbl. bed size quilts, orchid quilt, lavender, rose quilt, red and pink pansy quilt, all have yellow centers, green leaves and stems. Dutchgirl, print dresses, blue bonnets, appliqued on white sheeting, hand quilted cotton padded. white lining, binding around edge, $i%. ea. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula. Med. size print aprons, 75c; print dresses, 3 - 6 yr., $1.75 Send money with all orders. Ethel Giddens, Rt. 2, Perry. 5 quilts, $5.00 ea.; 2 spider webb, both, $13.00; all hand made, dbl. bed size and of new material; also, 4 quilt tops, $1.50 ea. Postage, 60c per quilt and 30c ea. per top. Mrs. Grady Jenkins, Rt. 2, Box 192, Adairsville. 12 in. star doily, white or red, 13 in. candy dish doily, white with yellow or pink, 75c ea. or 3, $2.00. State choice of color; 18 in. multi-color doily, $2.00 ea., 3, $5.00; No checks. Mrs. Sherman _L. Adams, 1018 Purina ODr., Gainesville. : ; White cro. bootees, trimmed in pink, blue, yellow and green, 75c pr.; also, bibs to match, both $1.00; white cro. lace for pillowcases, $1.00 pr. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Rob- ison, Rt. 1, Monroe. String quilt tops, very fan- cy design, hand made, machine sewn, $1.50 ea., all dbl. bed size. Mrs. Jim Loggins, Rt. 4, Dawsonville. Med. size aprons, 50c or 5, $2.50 with pocket; bleached and unbleached dresser scarfs, emb. flower, $1.00 and $1.25; |vanity sets, $1.00. age. Maver Estep. IOs LaGrange, Add Post Au Cro. center pieces, 12 in. dia., 50c ea.; 3 pe., $2.00; de- crotative pot holders, 3, $1; hot plate mats, 6, $1.00; lg. bed spread, $35.00; lg. pillow- cases with cro. edge and emb. trim, $1.50 pr.; little girls dresses, 1-6 yr. size, $1.50; cor- duroy quilt tops, $2.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. 3 pe. cro. vanity sets, $1.00 -|set; cro: rose or pansy doilies, Sie 50 ea.; sheeting pillowcases with cro. blue bird, wild rose, pansy or colonial girl, $2.00 pr.; 3 pe. cro. chair back sets, $3.50 set. No checks or stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco. Cro. vanity sets, 3 pe. with 15 in. doily, all matching, either trimmed or all white, |$1. ecru or beige, $3.00 set; mat- ching scarfs, 16 x 36 in., $3.50 ea. or $6.00 for 5 pc. set. All del. doilies, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.65 ea. del. Mrs. Ida Sulli- van, 232 Maple St., Carroll- ton. 4 appliqued quilt white, dbl. bed size, trees with emb. snow ball green; 2 fans, several c prints and solids, $6.00 ea. M Troy Staten, Box 65, Cha worth Rd., Dalton. ee Fancy organdy and Te aprons, $1.50 ea.; nice cotton aprons, 75 ea.; 6, $4.00; at tractive work spre Ig. ee kets, all around, $1.00; holders, 15c ea.; 10, $1. do: cut childrens dresses, styles and materials, 1 - 6 yr. $2.25. Mrs. W. W. Lo Rt. 5, Ellijay. : Print aprons vine ea.; pastel nee white pillow- cases, emb., | 0 pr.; sam pillowcases wk cro. la 85 pr.; pastel handk chiefs, cro. edges, 35c ea., $1.00; pot holders, assor prints, 2, 25; cro. lace for p lowcases, 40 yd. any color. Add 20 for each 3 items f postage. 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