Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 June 27

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1962



















































p on Paying
rcial Security

st farm workers are now covered
social security law.

In order to determine if the work per-
med on your farm must be reported,
provides certain guide lines. Gen-
J fit you employ someone to do farm
and pay him as much as $150 cash
o in a year, or if he works for you
or more days for cash wages figur-
a time basis, hourly, daily, etc., you
make a social security tax report.

r Eugene L. Rawls, District Man-
tlanta Social. Security Of-

he minds of some farmers concerning
z ports for crew leaders and crew
nbers.

The crew leader is the employer of
ew of workers he furnishes to do
work and pays sufficient wages
r for himself or for you, the farm-
If he brought a crew to your farm, it
s responsibility to keep. a record of
name, address, and social security

er of each crew member who works
sh to meet the $150 cash wage or 20-
st mentioned above. He should
hold 3 1/8 percent tax from the pay
ich such worker and match it with
employers 3 1/8 percent when he
his tax report at the end of each
*n ar year. He should give the worker
eipt for his tax deduction at the end
s ie work, or at the end of the year,
ich ever comes first.

ere are situations, Mr. Rawls said,
h the crew leader and farmer have
n agreement that the crew leader
farmers employee. In this case,
mbers of the crew are the farmers

for deducting the tax and making
required reports for wages paid. In
r case, the farmer is obligated to
-a record of the name, permanent ad-
, and employers identification num-
f the crew leader.
Mr. Rawls said that free Sone
crew leaders and farmers are avail-
at this time and can be obtained by
ing or contacting your local Social
city Office and asking for Social
ity Information for Crew Leaders
| Farmers, OASI-25.





Agricultural
CALENDAR

July 11Mechanical Cofton Picker Short
Course, ABAC, Registration, 9:45,
Tifton.



July 22-28Farm Safety Week.





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Counties Qualified for

Hog Cholera

Eradication Program

Baldwin
Bleckley
Dodge
Evans
Irwin
Washington
Johnson
Talbot
Telfair
Turner
Wheeler
Quitman
Wilkinson







NUMBER 43

ERTILIZER USE REPORT

ALL Farmers Are Not
Following Recommendations

The majority of Georgia farmers are

not completely following soil fertilizer e

recommendations, a recent survey head-
ed by P. J. Bergeaux, Extension Agrono-
mist, showed.

_ In an attempt to evaluate the soil test-
ing program, county agents participating
in the 1960-61 Soil Fertility Program
questioned 414 farmers from 23 counties.

In analyzing the results, it was noted

that even though many farmers said they _

followed fertilizer recommendations,
when the amount of fertilizer annually
used was checked, it was found that they
used less N, P205 and K20 than recom-
mended. In general, more farmers failed
to follow nitrogen recommendations than
phosphate and potash recommendations,

Farmers who followed soil test ferti-
lizer recommendations had higher per
acre yields and income than farmers who
used less fertilizer than recommended.

Cotton and permanent pastures gave the
highest increased income.

Farmers using MORE fertilizer than
recommended had higher per acre yields
and income than farmers who followed

fertilizer recommendations.

According to this survey, the main
problem in Georgia fertilization is in the
use of nitrogen side and top dressing
recommendations,

Bergeaux reported that increased em-
phasis should be placed on following ni-
trogen recommendations in comparison
to phosphate and potash as it pays off in
yields and income to follow nitrogen side
and top dressing recommendations.

However, he pointed out that this
does not mean that any less emphasis
should be placed on general fertilizer and
lime recommendations,

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~ Farm Work

WANTED



Widow woman wants job
on farm with elderly person
or persons. Experienced and
can furnish references. Want
room, board and $20. weekly
salary. Mrs. Mamie Allen,
862, Virgil St., N. E., Atlanta
q,

Family of 5 wants job
Z:owing broilers on shares,
can care for 75,000 or 100,000.
Experienced, good feed con-
version with good equipment.
No drinkers. G. M. Garrett,
Rt. 1, Dallas.

Want good place with 3 or
4 chicken houses, 7 yrs. ex-
perience. 9 in my family. G.
L. Adams, Rt. 1, Gillsville.

White man and wife, age
54 and 56, with 14 yr. old
son, would like to raise broil-
ers or look after layers, some
experience. Can furnish good
references. No drinkers. Boy
goes to school. E. C., Allen,
463 Walnut St., Hapeville,
Ph. Pol-3889. (Atlanta).

Man wants job doing light
farm work, can drive tractor
or farm truck, in exchange
,for room, board, and $30.
weekly. T. Hicks, Rt. 1, Adel.

, White, single, honest, sober
'man desires work on poultry,
hog or cattle farm, Must have
furnished living quarters.
lerms to be discussed. Fred
'F. White, c/o James F. White,
Poulan.

Single, white man, honest
and sober, wants job with
good people working with
Jayers, experienced. Also, will
take care of elderly persons.
_ Must have room, board, laun-
dry and bus fare. Can start
| work now, State salary. All
| letters answered. Buford
| Bates, Rt. 1, Canton, Ph. Gr.
| 9-3680.

Single, white man, 55 yrs.
old, in good health, wants job
on poultry or cattle farm. Can
drive truck or _ tractor and
do carpenter work in exchange
for room, board, and small
salary. Willing worker. Tom





|| Giles, Rt. 8; Box 561, Key)

Ra., Atlanta.

Man with 10 yr. old son
' wants job caring for cattle
and other type of livestock.



Luther Smith, Hazlehurst. oi: Dahlonega,



Dairyman, married, age 43,|7

white, 24 yrs. experience De-
Laval and Surge milkers and
all types dairy farm equip-
ment, wants work. Need
house wired for elec. stove,
inside bath and running wat-
er. Mack E. Holloman, Rt. 1,
Hampton.

Middleaged white man
would like to hear from nice
person needing someone to
look after small farm, close
to town, and do_ the light
farm chores and to live as
companion with elderly man.

Do not drink or smoke. Thom-
as Welch, Baconton.





Married man, age 26, with
small family wants job on
cattle farm or working with
broilers, experienced. Can
drive truck and tractor or
any farm equipment. Do not
drink. Have own house trail-
er, but rather have house. Al-
so, have 1 1/2 ton truck that
can be used. All letters an-
swered. Eugene Bolmon, Rt.
2, Royston,



2 men, 49 and 25 yrs. old,
want work on dairy or poul-
try farm, experienced in both.
Man, 25, yrs., experienced in
farm work and machinery.
Want good house wired for
elec. stove on mail and school
bus route. Have to be moved.
Want reasonable salary.
Richard Laney, Rt. 2, Gray.

Man with 12 yrs. dairy ex-
perience with every kind of
milking machine, desires
work, 41 yrs. old, have 4 to
work if necessary. Can run
tractor or - truck. .Can. start
immediately. Andrew Gable,
Rt. 1, Box 126, Franklin, (lo-
cated on Hwy. 27, near Lip-
ham Store.)





Experienced poultry man
wants permanent job year
around growing broilers. Bill
Stevens, Rt. 4, Rome, c/o W.
A. Mayes, Ph. 232-1843.

_ Middle-aged white Christ+
ian lady wants job on farm,
possibly as companion to eld-
erly couple or lady, doing
gardening, light pappaitneniag
for room, board and smal
Salary. Have been! gardning;!
milking several cows and
helping out in laying house
past. References







i
] aya BP
Mrs. Willie Lee Conner, Rt. 1,



Farm Help



WANTED
Want farm hand with small
family for work on _ farm,

steady work. Have 5 R. house
on school bus route. No drink-



ers, Give references. Jack
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston,
Want settled, sober man

and wife to help on farm, look
after cattle, build and repair
fences and other odd _ jobs.
Will furnish house, lights,
wood, water, and reasonable
wages, either by day or solid
time by month. Near church,
stores and settlement. Steady
work. No drinkers. Elbert L.
Tippens, Rt. 3, Canton.

Want white man, 37-48 yrs.
old, small family and son 16
rs. or older, to work with
ay, pecans and cattle, both
to know how to operate trac-
tors, hay baler, pecan sprayer,
etc. No drunks. Good weekly
salary, 5 R. house with elec.
and _ wired for elec. stove. S.
J. Clay, So. Walden Rd., Rt.
3,. Macon, Ph. 788-2975.

Want man raised on farm,
35-50 yrs. old, with family,
two to work full time, and
one to work part time on lay-
er farm. Have 6 room house
wired for elec. stove and
running water, no mail and
school route. No experience
necessary, but must be able
to drive. No drinkers or drift-
ers. C. E. Anderson, Culber-
son, N. C., (residence of Un-
ion County, Ga.).





Want middleaged white wo-
man to live with elderly wo-
man and do light farm work
and light housekeeping for
room, board and reasonable
salary. Mrs. N. B. Gray, Rt:
1, Fairburn.



Want man or woman with
family to live on and tend
farm in West Ga., vegetables,
chickens and hogs. Have good
R. house with gas or elec.
stove and plumbing. Pump in
well. School bus at door.
Complete charge of all oper-
ations. Ben Oglesby, 211 Cand-
ler Building, Atlanta, 3, Ph.
Ja 5-3574, :

Want white, healthy, clean,
unmarried Christian woman
to live on farm and care for
elderly mother, cook, do light
farm work, light housekeep-
ing and laundry in exchange
for room, board and salary.
Health card and references re-
quired. Permanent work only.

State age, experience, reli-
gion, etc. Mrs. C. M. Pippin,
Jr., Rt. 2, Box 352, Albany,

Ph. He 2-7704.

Want someone to help on
small farm, do some house-
keeping, gardening, pecan
grove and care for chickens
in exchange for room, board
and small salary. Prefer
Christian woman, age 60-70,
unencumbered, single or wid-
owed, who enjoys attending
church, and does not use nar-
cotics, nor tebacco in any
way. All letters answered.
Mrs..-D.. Fi: Samet At. 2
Stubbs Ave., Ochlochnee.

Want retired couple or
small family to live in 4 R.
house wired for stove, with
running water in house (no
bath) for helping around yard
and farm. Plenty of garden
space available. F. W. Miles,
Rt. 2, Sylvester.

Equipment

FOR SALE







Ford Harrow; mowing ma-
chine for Ford tractor; Ford
weeder; Ford Cultivator; ro-
tary hoe, lift type; several 8
ft. Beacon chick waterers; 200
ft. chicken waterer. Benton
Jones, Bartow, Ph. EM 4-3255.

Corn sheller, power driven,
capacity 200 - 400 bushels per
hour, John Deere, good con-
dition; meal sifter; Fairbanks-
Morse scales (Platform); No.



48 in. corn rock; G. M. Motor,
Diesel power. George C. Jack-
son, Rt. 4, Box 198, Forsyth,
Ph. 994-6350.

4 Wheel Trailer with bed
and tires (Hitch needs repair)
$100.00; Also, 500 gallon li-
quid manure spreader, good
condition, Made by Superior
Tank Co. for Southern Breed-
ers Inc., $400.00. Fritz Orr,
ei 1, Palmetto, Ph, 463-

Hay Baler, will sacrifice for





Roto - Baler, baled 2000 bales.
In February was completely
converted to a Fast-Wrap
Standard Roto Baler. Not used
since conversion, good as new.
H. T. Glisson, Rt. 1, Box 459,
Claxton, Ph. 262-M4.

Jeep, Willys 1957, (Civilian
Model) factory full steel top
with removeable doors, heater,
four wheel drive, with front
automatic selective hubs, 24,-
000 miles, excellent condition.
W. H. Lark, Jr.,, Dawson, Ph.
995-2801.

40 H. P. Westinghouse elec-
tric motor. Used to pull cot-
ton gin, good shape. Motor in
farm use. No collect calls. Jack
Edwards, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

20 large type chicken feed-
ers, $6.00 each or $110.00 for
lot in good cond., will feed
five thousand chickens, Les-
ter Tritt, Suches.







Allis Chalmers combine mo-|
del (66); three bottom plow;

75 Vac-A-Way seed cleaner; | 45

cash, Allis - Chalmers No. 10}-

1961 J. D.
tractor, new
60 gas tractor
hauled; J. D.
with both row cro
attachments, rece
hauled. George 1
df., Rt. 1, Mill
2-8622. ; oo.

T. D. 18 Intnl.
running cond., ha
heads, good =
only pulled pan,
Pot gg Roopville,

Magneto for H. |
mall Tractor like :
Mize, Rt. 2, Madi
M4.

Chicken house, |
and 40 ft. wide. b
custs posts., good t
Cc. L. OKelley, U

1946 Ford 1-1/
bed with side plan
good cab, $200.00.
Westbrook, Rt. 3, |
Ph. 677-2870. A

Massey = Harris
tractor (new moto;
Ferguson 26-A_

(never used); Athe:
bush and bog harr<
land heavy duty sco
trailers; 250 gal.

tank, on skids; al
items of mule far
Mrs. Russell Banks,
Box 66, Fayettevil
8920. (Griffin).

Caterpillar D-7
terpillar -933 Idr.;_
1959 Intl dump tr
400 Diesel dozer. F.
Rt. 5, Rome, Ph.

16 door hog self f
as new, $65.00 or
calves. W. L. Mims, .
68, Hephzibah.

1953 Chevrolet |
truck, good cond., |
price. C. R. Echols.,
Summerville, Ph. |



Poulan power saw, good
condition, for sale or will ex-
change for fertilizer spreader.
ee Moultrie, Woodbury, Ph.



Simplex 5 row cotton dus-
ter, reconditioned, good shape
for use now, $65.00. C. C.
Armistead, Williamson, Ph. LO
7-8483. (Zebulon)

F arm Master incubator,
1,200 cap., perfect cond.; also
5 deck electric brooder. T. G.
2eeavy Maysville, Ph. 652-

it: .

Gristmill, meal boxes, corn
boxes, small electric motor to
pull 2-hole corn sheller and
one set of scales. J. F. Bowers,
Moreland.

Chevrolet truck for sale or
exchange for Chevrolet or
Ford pick-up. Truck has
double low gear, 5 royal tires.
All in good shape. G. R. Wil-
liams, 1398 Canoochee, Dr.,
N. E., Atlanta 19., Ph. 233 -
8890. (no collect calls).

International Cub tractor
fully equip., wheel weights.,
delux seat, fast hitch, plow
harrow, grading blade an d
tool bar with furrow and
plows, used very little, last
years model, very low price.
Glenn R. Barnett, 4143 Dur-
ham Circle, Rt. 4, Stone Moun-
tain., Ph. 284-2715.

A. C. one row cotton pick-
er, W. D.-45 mountings, new
Tupelo spindles in 1961, trac-
tor available if desired; also,
two row L. P. Gas flamer. E.
H. Stokes, . Rt. 7, Sardis
caer Rd., Macon, Ph. 788-
2378.

Can to can milker (DeLav-
al). good cond., cheap for
cash. Kye Herron, Rt. 2, Car-
nesville..









Model M. Farmall Tractor
and all standard equipment
with 7 ft. blade, 3 point hitch,
good condition. M. J. Johnson,
Rt. 1, Lithonia Ph. 469-6218.

Rotary type hay-baler, good
condition, good belts, $275.00;
a'so, Ford - Dearbourn mowing
machine, 3 point hitch, $75.00.
Arthur Childree, 5215 Rivoli
Drive, Macon, Ph. SH 5-0213.

T-D 24 International Craw-
ler with Bulldozer.blade and
tree cutter. Walter Perry,
Bethlehem, Ph. 867 - 3988.
(Winder)

i 2 Ihterhatinal- milking mia-
chines, new teat cups and
short airhoses, perfect. Marth







ld. ing ondition. Now ih use,
Otti Har ne

each. Ot
ace

4-wheel drive jeep with top.
Harry Argroves, Rt. 3, Green-
ville, Ph. OR. 2-4972.

1952 B. Model John Deere
tractor with cultivators, $825,
or without cultivators $700.
Radford Chandler, Rt. 1, Good
Hope, Ph. 268-4582, (Monroe,
no collect calls.)

Mule drawn cotton duster,
excellent condition, ready for
$45.00 H. A. Guill, Apala-
chee.

Used 3/4 H. P. pump for
well and plastic pipe for use





Brooder, good c
twice. $10.00. Ma
lor, Hwy. 29, Hull.

New Holland hay
77 with motor in go
$750.00 at my.
Harkins, Sr., M
423-3705. cs

New Holland,
mower excellent
New Holland hay
cond. $275.00. Bo
tractor. See at my
Madras near Newr
Bowen, 316 Peters
Atlanta. 2

- No. 100 corn pick
ped for 3 point hit
good cond. Vernell
1, Ocilla.

McCormick silage
1 cond., knives. nev
ened; 3 McCormi
units, McCormick
chine pulls 4 units,
steel double wash vy
Clark, Rt. 3, Rockr
447-7429 (Dallas).

Lift harrow for F
tor, $100.00 or tr
calves of equal value
lect calls. David G.
Rt. 3, Cochran, P
7045.

Homelite chain
other equipment
farm for sale. T. 1]
Adel. eal

2-Wheel, 8 teeth,
cultivator, horse
tractor rods to set
$25.00; also, i
18 months old, $1
Wade, Rt. 1, Alto.
4 Intnl. milking
parts in A-1l shape;
vacuum puller, p
ers; 1 H. motor, A
one year old;
coolers, 7 and 9 can
shape. | Cart
Gainesville.

Ford 2 dise tiller,
$100.00; John Blue 6
ton duster, good cond.
one 12 x 28 tractor
prox. 3 in. cut pl
$15.00; Wagon Whi
ea.; also most
horse drawn fa
John Goldin, Rt.
Ph. 562-3463.

6 row root cotton
tractor $75.00; mi

rubber tire cart







; 50.00; hay rake
with pump. Mrs. J. H..Ben- 8: ee ,
ett, 729 Glen Cove Drive, dra a mow +
- Cub. tr vith +e Aip;, >
d lift,
e shafting, boxes,
sifters,
corn

sls missing, one pair
and trucks, elec-
yell pump with

d. State route 20.
Y.-Hrood, Rt.2,

lex 5 row dusting ma~-
cond., $75.00;

king cultivator with

s, fenders, and fer-

. for side dressing,

achine, No. 7, $50;
ike $20.00; 2 horse wa-
body $25.00. (3 mi.
nleyson) Mrs.
. Finleyson.

hydraulic Jift, runs
ood tires. Cultivators

mn, also have plow
H. Hardison, P. O.
Byron, Ph, 956-2223

0 bu. capacity, srain bin,
it cond., $300; Home
saw excellent, $125;
lozer blade with cylin-
50.00; Goved pump,

Tractor and equip-
sale. Joe Jordan, 319
St., Jonesboro.

ler, $25.00, used twice;
cap. incubator, $18,
ice; electric churn mo-
.00, used twice; also,
various sizes and age.
ship. Mrs. Eunice
| King Rd., Dalton.

rborn combine with
excellent cond., $300.
Mosher, Roswell, Ph.

Select-O-Speed, 3
ft, Diesel Ford trac-
ont two-row -cultiva-
inters, and_ fertilizer
ters; six - row cotton

| bar; Ford hitch -
aring 10 x 28 discs
two tires harrow.
in good cond. J. R.
e Rd., Cave Spring.










Mowing Machine for
or. R. H. Cotter, Jr.,
Reckbridge Rd., Lil-

Blas ant location. T.
n, Ph, 964-7516.

good used late model
uck with low milage.
ibner, Stapleton. Ph.
553 (Louisville)

t to trade geod Intnl.
actor with cultivator,
distributor, tiller,
iliers for Ford trac-
h no equip. C. D. Gib-
aynesville, Ph. Howard

1 gal. home electric
asteurizer, good cond.
ible. Pink F. Jenkins,
49 Irwinton Rd., Ma-|

Ta Ta 454 i

-|ken bearings. Prefer

2, Box 138,}







Rome
harrow but will consider other
makes. L. F. Sherman, P. O.

- |Box 825, Rome, Ph, 234-3784.

Want water ram, please
state condition and price. Wm.
A. Shannon, P. O. Box 603,
Villa Rica.

Want David Bradley garden
tractor, large size preferred.
Contact H. G. Nix, Rt. 1, Fair-
mount.



Want 6 or 8 disc heavy duty
harrow Athens, Rome, or
equivalent with 28 in. discs.
Prefer with roller bearings,
Also, want heavy duty fire
plow, Mathis, Hester or equal.
Preferably in South Georgia.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

_ Want machine for grinding
field mowing machine blades.
If stene is worn would not
make much difference provid-
ed the other part of machine
Is in fair to good condition.

-| Advise how I might find your

place. Doley L. Young, 435
Columbia Drive, Decatur, Ph.
DR 3-8785. :

Want large, cotton gin type,
suction fan. State Blade di-
mensions, condition of fan,
where located and_ price.
James M. Adams, Rt. 4, Toc-
coa.



Want 8N series Ford trac-

_|tor for parts or if you have

ring gear. State price. James
_ McFarland, 1994 Willa
Pe: Decatur, Ph. BU 9-



Livestock

FOR SALE





Cattle

2 fresh Guernseys; Holstein
heifer, 21 mos. old; Holstein

s.{ steer. Mrs. J. L. Potter, Rt. 1,
_Box 465, Douglasville, (coun-

ty line Rd. at Macs Rd., off
Hwy. 92).

Reg. Angus bulls, 1-4 yrs.
old, from good bloodlines,
good body, wt. and confor-
mation, $425. at farm; young-
er bulls, not old enough for
service, calfhood vac. and
from clean herd; Also, Reg.
Angus heifers to bring Ist
calf, sired to Reg. bull on
farm, Calfhood vac. and from
clean herd. F. W. Phillips, c/o
Westover Farm, Kennesaw,
Ph. 428-2959, (Marietta).

Several purebred Jersey
baby heifer calves, excellent
bloodlines, $65. ea. Reg. and
transferred. E. B. Braswell,
Box 912, Athens, Ph. Li 3-
4336.

9 purebred Ayrshire heifers,
1 yr. old; purebred Ayrshire
heifer, bred; purebred Ayr-
shire cow with Ist calf by
side; purebred Ayrshire bull,
2 yrs. old with ring in nose,
wt. 900-1000 ibs. Will sell
separately or all together. L.
C. Clark, Rt. 3, Rockmart,
Ph. 447-7429 (Dallas).

Full blooded polled Here-

ford cows and yearlings: also, |f
polled bull ready for service; |
several Holstein steers |
and heifers. See at my farm|@
at Madras, near Newnan. R.]j

also,

B. Bowen, 316 Peters St., S.
W., Atlanta 3.

Reg. Guernsey male, 2 yr.

\old, good bloodlines, dehorn- |
in nose; also, |f
Guernsey milch cow, to fresh- |}

ed and ring

en with 4 calf in Aug. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.

Reg. Black Angus cow with
ist calf, calf Reg. and cow
rebred to Reg. Angus bull,
best bloodlines. C. N. Me-
Clure, Box 56, Dawsonville.

ot ersey milch

Guernsey milch cow, fresh-
ened March 27, 2nd _ calf,
$125. for cow only. C. G./f
2|Gribble, Rt. 1, Box 154,

(Sunnyside Community), Hi-
awassee.

Good young Jersey cow

with calf by side. J. W.

Dockery, Box 84, Winterville. |}

Jersey cow in good condi-
tion. EK. }
8; Blljay.-. ts

- Reg. Hereford cows: with i

cal at side; also, 6 R
calves : ee 14. N
fe

cow and 2|
mo. old heifer calf, cows first,
$150. for both; also, Jersey-|

M. Southerland, Rt.)



150 Springing heifers: Jer-
seys, Holsteins, Guernseys, all
calfhood vac., dehorned, ex-
tra teats clipped, very gentle,
bred to Angus bulls to start
calving June 15. Julius Bish-
a esi 987, Athens, Ph, La

_ Reg. shorthorn bull, milk-
ing type, red, 2 yrs. old. Dew-
ey Coker, West Currakee,
Toccoa, (Hwy. 123).

Angus cattle, purebred,
bulls, cows, cows with calves
by side and heifers, Good
cattle. David T. Jennings, Box
84, Americus, Ph. 2451.

Purebred Charolais bull
calf; also, 6 half. Reg. Angus-
half Charolais. A. R. Daniel,
Rt, 3, Box 63-A, Brunswick,
Ph. Am 5-3278. (after 7 p.m.)

Dbl. standard Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, 7 mos.-13 mos,
old, excellent bloodlines, good
color. Roy Goddard, Rt, 2,
Lithonia, Ph. 482-8433 (Klon-
dike).



Hereford polled type, about
9 mos. old, purebred and per-
fectly marked, not Reg., $125.
Can see him anytime. Jack
Dukes, c/o Jacks Hereford
Farms, Rt. 1, Winston (4 mi.
south of Douglasville,) Ph.
Wh. 2-2725,.

3 Reg. polled Hereford bulls,
Domino breeding, best blood-
lines, 4 yrs., 10 mos. and 11
mos. of age. Selling to keep
from inbreeding. R. H. Cotter,
Jr., Rockbridge Rd., Box 3903,
Lilburn,

2 Reg. Black Angus bulls,
15 and 19 mos. old, herd Cert.
and accredited. W. T. Mont-
gomry, c/o Battey State Hos-
pital Farm, Bells Ferry Rd.,
Rome, Ph. 234-1787.

140 Holstein heifers, 1000
to 1200 Ibs. ea., bred to start
freshening latter part of July
and Aug., Vanderburg heifers
from North Prairie, Wisc.,
raised in Ga. and Calfhood
vac., fine herd. J. W. Hughes,
c/o Hughes Farm, (located 4
1/2 mi. n.) Roswell, Ph. Tr
4-2741,

Reg. polled Hereford bulls,
1-3 yrs. old, 10 head, Beau
Mixer, Domino, Victor blood-
lines, dbl. Reg. W. E. Ficht-
ner, Rt. 1, Waverly Hall, Ph.

2973, (located 3 mi. S. of
Shiloh on Hwy. 85.) :
47 cows, Grade A dairy

herd, consists of 28 Holstein,
14 Guernseys, and 5 Jerseys,
all clean, tested for Bangs, T.
B. and ecalfhood vac., 322 Ib.
base and permit with the
Borden Co., Augusta; also, all
grade A equipment and 300
gal, Wilson Bulk tank. W.S.
Smith, Rt. 3, Washington, Ph.
Cy 3-6398, (after 7 p.m.).

Reg. Angus bull, 15 mos.
old, best bloodlines, $200. De-
livered within 90 mi. radius.
Ciiff McClure, c/o Hazelcliff
Farms, Dawsonville, Ph. 265-
2266.

8 Santa Gertrudis cows
with calves, 2-3 mos. old;
bulls and heifers, cow

and calf, $350. Jack Crowder,
Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3,
Marietta, Ph. He 5-8656.

right one.



os MARKET BULLETIN |
{ Want heavy duty 10 disc
bush and bog Harrow on Tim-

| Reg. polled type Hereford
bull, 3 yrs. old, . about
1300 lbs., $250, at farm, Sell-
ing to prevent inbreeding.
Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.

2 yr. old bull; also, young
fresh cow. Joe Carswell, Rt.
3, Toccoa, (located on Hwy.
17 opposite Docs Bar-Be-
Cue.) :

2 Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, well marked and deep
red, 15 mos. old; also, 3 yr.
old dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bull and purebred but not
Reg. Hereford heifer, 1 yr.
old. Can be seen after 6 p.m.
on week-days or all day
weekends. Russell McDade,
Eatonton, Ph, 485-6438.

8 Holstein, 2 yrs. old, heif-
ers, due Sept. 1; also, 10 - 1
yr. old heifers. Reno Hibner,
Stapleton, Ph. Ma 5-7553
(Louisville).

Swine
Reg. Landrace, service age,
boar from popular bloodlines,
and weaned pigs from Cert.

stock. M. T. Courson, Hazle-
hurst, Ph. 5-2589.

Very choice, 12 wk. old,
Berkshire boar with CMS
breeding on each side of his
pedigree, $30. From _ the
souths oldest Berkshire herd.
Cc. J. Hardman, Commerce,
Ph. 5-3891.

30 Duroc and Landrace pigs,
about 8 wks. old. Kye Herron,
Rt. 2, Carnesville.

_ Spotted Poland China boars
and gilts, long Jean meat type,
best bloodlines, 4 mos. old,
Reg. in buyers name. Letters
answered. Located near Ga.
and Ala. line. Julius George,
Rt. 2 Cave Spring.





Spot boars farrowed in Jan.,
top quality. Will Reg. in buy=-
ers name. E, E. Watson,: Rt.
2, Fort Gaines. }



Poland China boars, $75.;
weaned pigs, $35. up. Treated
for Cholera and from Bangs _
buyers.

free herd. Reg. in
name. W. T. Jennings,- Rt. 2,
Americus. i

Reg. Duroc hogs: 7 boars
and gilt, Reg. in United Duroc
Asso., 3 mos. old, $30. ea. if
purchased in next 2 wks. Reg.
in buyers name. J. W. Eth-

ridge, Rt. 2, Cedar -Park Rd.,

McRae.

Nice young 100 1b. male
shoats. J. J. Davidson, Rt, 1,
Pineview. !

100 good feeder pigs, crdss=
bred, 30-60 lbs., $10. ea. P
Anthony, Buena Vista. {

Reg. Spotted Poland China,
medium type, serviceable size,
males, bred gilts, and weaned
pigs from Bangs free stock
and treated. Reg. in buyers
name, Harmon Cornelius, : Rt.
2, Nashville, Ph. 9807. ;

_ Reg. SPC gilts, best blood-
lines, long lean meat type,
about 4 mos. old. Will make
fine broodsows, Larry Fer-
guson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring,







(located 2 mi. west of Dimp< _

seys Store.)

Tamworths, best meat type,

weaned pigs, health, Bangs
cee. herd. Some extra nice
boar pigs, best stock. J. S.
Davis,
Ph, 6541,

Choice Duroc breeding
stock, males, all from lg. lit-
ters, 4 mos. old. Wm. E. La
nier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter,
Ph. 685-1016.





carried.

operating a farm.



Quite often there are var

flower ads.



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 indiyidual
farmer, now offering it for sale.

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 i

5. Permit numbers must accompany plant.







SICKNESS IN ANIMALS |

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. First of all,
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. Ege?

~ [f the veterinarian decides that it is a toxic substance, he |
should indicate what he thinks it is. Otherwise, the chemis- |
18 try laboratory may run numerous tests and still not hit onthe |
In addition to the veterinary report, the feed |
, guarantee tag should always be enclosed: with the sample." |
ious drugs added which are toxic if _



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PAGE FOUR



GGuaranteed by Manufacturer

a 1962.

KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia _



































> Complete Pullet Grower, Medicated 6 :
FFound by State Chemist . *protein low F163
PROTEIN FAT FIBER LIBERTY RICE MILL, INC., Kaplan, Louisiana ae :
Rice Mill By Product 6 ;
*fiber high FE 6.1
CAMILLA COTTON OIL COMPANY, Camilla, Georgia : Ses
Micoga Brand 50% Protein Peanut Meal & Hulls 50.0 3.0 14.0 eG Te
*protein low F 48.9 4.8 10.0 LYKES BROTHERS, INC., Albany, Georgia ae
Lykes 60% Dry Rendered Digester Tankage G 60.0 |
*fat low F 64.5
CENTRAL COTTON OiL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia : ss
Prosperity Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal :
Prime Quality Ss 41.0 3.0 14.0 OZIERS FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia :
*protein low, fiber high F 40.4 4.0 15.0 JudiBilt Broiler Finisher Mash G 22.0
*protein low e 21.0
WILLIAM DAVIES co., INC., Danville, Illinois :
Swisher Super Lay G 33.0 RED COMB PIONEER MILLS, Cartersville, Georgia Z E
*protein low F 32.4 6.2 6.7 Red Comb Broiler Starter Z3 Medicated - Gee 2305:
j *fat low F 25.6
EMPIRE RICE MILLS, INC., Foir Oaks, Arkansas
Rice Mill By Product Ss 66 5.0 28.0 RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia
*fiber high F 6.4 5.2 29.0 Red Hat Starting Mash Medicated S 21.0
*protein low F 20.5
EVER-BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia
Ever Best All Mash Layer Crumbles 6 16.0 3.5 4.5 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia a
*fiber high F 18.6 863.7 4.9 Stiver's Best Wheat Brown Shorts G 16.0
*protein low, fiber high F 15.6
FLORIDA PROCESSING COMPANY, Box 368, Miami Springs, Fla. ae
i i SWIFT & COMPANY, Albany, Georgia ce
Biscayne Protein Products, 50% Meal S 50.0 4.0 3.0 fans 5
i Cottonseed Meal or Pellets, 36% Protein G 36.052 3
*protein low Fc aol 650-23 Sviiis (Cairo fiber, high F361
GILLESPIE BROTHERS COMPANY, Carnesville, Georgia YAZOO OIL MILL, Greenwood, Mississippi : : He
Triple Feeds Broiler Finisher G 20.0 4.0 3.25 41% Solvent Extracted Cottonseed Meal : .
*protein low F 19.1 4.5 2.9 *protein low, fat low ox





FEEDS PENALIZED FOR

April, 1962



FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE







































































GGuaranteed by Manufacturer RICE BY PRODUCTS, INC., Cues Louisiana sae =
Rice Mill Feed vee GC 6.0
FFound by State Chemist (P) protein low, fot low, fiber high F 3.8
PPenalized Rice Mill By Product Gc 6.0
Sater ae (P) protein low, fat low, fiber high F a=
Rice By Products a ' < ee ek - =
P) protein low, fat low, I<
PROTEIN FAT FIBER Mons tee : et
uttgart, Arkansas Res
CARTERSVILLE FEED & SEED COMPANY, Cartersville, Georgia Se a By Harethah ae G60
Austin's Ground Snap Corn GS 75 2.5 11.0 (P) protein low, fiber high F 4.1.
(P) fiber high F 16> 260) ASS Rice Mill By Product G 6.0
(P) protein low, fat low, fiber high ee *
Product a
THE FERGUSON COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia aie YP ee protein tow, fiber high EG ae
Ferguson's Ground Cobs & Shucks w/25% Cane
Molasses 6 2.0 3 24.0 :
(P) fiber high Fo 2.6 6 31-5 | seyMouR'S FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia ee
Seymour's 16% Dairy Feed Cc 16.0 Sy
(P) protein low r 1220-3
GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia GS
Georgia Broiler H. E. Broiler Finisher : 6 19.0 4.0
(P) protein low PC ee oe a SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
Moflo 16% Dairy Feed | = c a oe e oe
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Ft. Valley, Georgia : eee :
Happyville Farm Feed 6 12.0 ae
(P) fiber high Fo 164. $32 142 dichs seu noe was 6 ee
(P) fiber high F Me
LeCROSS MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin e
Pulverized Mixed Grain and Ground Mixed Screenings G@ 10.0 3.0 16.5 Mofie 16% Dairy Feed S 16.0
(P) fiber high F 11.3 5.1 18.9 (P) fiber high F 16.6
April, 1962
A B C FEED MILLS, Jackson, Georgie CENTRAL SOYA, Fort Wayne, Indiana
| feed as declared 9 feeds as declared of
ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama CHEROKEE FEED MILL, INC., Canton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared 3 feeds as declared .
ALAPAHA MILLING COMPANY, Alapaha, Georgia CITRUS PRODUCTS DIVISION, Minute Maid Co., Orlande, Fla. .
1 feed as declared 1 feed as declared
ALLGOOD FEED COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia CONSOLIDATED BLENDERS, INC., eres Alabama
3 feeds as declared 3 feeds as declared
ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Hlinois COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Georgia
10 feeds as declared 33 feeds as declared
AUBREY FEED MILL, INC., Louisville, Kentucky COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, aa Alabama
12 feeds as declared 8 feeds as declared
BARTON DISTILLING COMPANY, Bardstown, Kentucky CULPEPPER MILLING COMPANY, Bowdon, Georgia
1 feed as declared 1 feed as declared
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia DAHLONEGA MILL, INC., Dahlonega, Georgia
19 feeds as declared 1 feed as declared
BOWEN-McCRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, Georgia. DALTON GRAIN COMPANY, Dalton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared 1 feed as declared ;
THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Cincinnati, Qhio DANIEL FEED & SEED COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia =
1 feed as declared 3 feeds as declared
BURCH'S TRADING POST, Clarkesville, Georgia DIXIE GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee
2 feeds as declared 1 feed as declared
CAGLE & HENDERSON FEED COMPANY, INC., Georgi
1 feed as declared eee ESCOE FEED MILL, Haralson, Georgia
2 feeds as declared em
CAMILLA COTTON OIL COMPANY, Camilla, Giorgia ;
1 feed as declared JOHN =. ESHELMAN & san: cheai paved. ne
7 feeds as declared : iA ee a 2
CANNON BROTHERS, Leesburg, Georgia z Vatey) @) " 7 Wey tenes
1 feed as deciared : Nae















- MARKET BULLETIN

FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED

(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4)
ST FEED MILLS, ING., Atlanta, Georgia
feeds as declared

S ENTERPRISE, Alma, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

EXCHANGE, Easton, Georgia
1 feed @s declared

RIGHT MILLING EOanY. Augusta, Georgia
6 feeds as declared

FLEMING COMPANY, Jacksonville, Florida
1 feed as declared

T RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

JA SOAP CORPORATION, Doctors Inlet, Florida
1 feed as declared

SVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
22 feeds as declared

1A BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

RGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



ER COUNTY FARM DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, Ellijay, Georgia
3 feeds as declared



LD KIST PEANUT GROWERS, Graceville, Florida
1 feed as declared



Les & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
26 feeds as declared



PPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgia
10 feeds as declared



AVEN HILL DISTILLERIES, INC., Bardstowa, Kentucky
A feed as declared



i KS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Cumming, Georgia
feed as declared

G MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia
10 feeds as declared

JER FEED MILL INC., Gainesville, Georgia
_ 4 feeds as declared

AT IEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia |
3 feeds as declared



.WSON & MANOUS FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia
3 feeds as declared



& GORDON MILLS, Chickamauga, Georgia
_ 4 feeds as declared



BERTY RICE MILL, INC., Kaplan, Losisiona
1 feed as declared



. R. LONGINO, McDonough, Georgia.
1 feed as declared



RET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee
_ feeds as declared



LOUISVILLE FERTILIZER AND GIN COMPANY, Lackvilie. Georgia
paaed feed as declared ~

UMBER CITY MILLING COMPANY, Lumber City, Georgia
feeds as declared

<CONNELL MILLING COMPANY, Royston, Georgia
1 feed as declared

|ACON MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
1 feed as declared



1ARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia
9. feeds as declared



ARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Seenie:
me 1 feed as declared



MARINE AND ANIMAL BY PRODUCTS CORPORATION, New York



THEO. w. MARTIN & SON, Atlanta, Georgia
: 2 feeds as declared

a

ASTER MIX FEED MILLS, INC., Athens, Georgia



MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama
Be feeds as declared



e Mw MILLS, Byron, Georgia
feed as dec



MississiPPt OL MILLS, Greeawood, Mississippi
1 feed as declared_

MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Quincy, Iflinois
3 feeds as declared



MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia
T feed as declared



(NORTH AMERICAN TRADING AND IMPORT COMPANY, mqvennah. Georgia
1 feed as declared







pent 1962

i ners FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia

3 feeds as declared

J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

W. B. PERRY MILLING COMPANY, Leslie, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

PERRY'S PEANUT DRYERS AND CLEANERS, Parrott, Georgia
1 feed as declared

THE rink COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota
8 feeds as declared

PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia
1 feed as declared

THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
5 feeds as declared

RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri
48 feeds as declared

RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia
5 feeds as declared

REDMAN a & FEED COMPANY, Jackson, Georgia
as declared

RIVER BRAND RICE MILLS, INC., Memphis, Tennessee
1 feed as declared



RIVERSIDE OIL MILL, Marks, Mississippi
feed as declared

ROLLINS POULTRY FARM, Bowdon, Georgia
1 feed as declared

ROME OIL MILL DIVISION, Rome, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC., New
1 feed as declared

SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
3 feeds as declared



SECURITY MILLS OF JACKSONVILLE, INC., Jacksonville, Florida
1 feed as declared



SESSIONS OjL MILL, Enterprise, Alabama
1 feed as declared



SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
1 feed as declared



SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Decatur, Alabama
2 feeds as declared



SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida
1 feed as declared



SOUTHERN PEANUT & STORAGE COMPANY, Dublin, Georgia
1 feed as declared



SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Aabern, Georgia
10 feeds as declared



SOUTHERN SOYA CORPORATION, Estill, South Carolina
1 feed as declared



SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPARY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
feeds as declared



SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina
2 feeds as declared



are MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Decatur, IHinois
2 feeds as declared



STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



STANDARD MILLS, INC., Macon, Georgia
1 feed as declared



SUNI-CITRUS PRODUCTS COMPANY, Haines City, Florida
1 feed as declared



SUNNYLAND PACKING COMPANY, Thomasville, Georgia
1 feed as declared



SWIFT FEED COMPANY, Crawford, Georgia
1 feed as declared



G. HW. TANNER FEED COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
1 feed as declared



THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia
1 feed as declared



TRAYLOR'S MILL, Carrollton, Georgia

1 feed as declared



TURNER MILLING COMPANY, Sycamore, Georgia
1 feed as declared



BILL WATSONS. FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
7 feeds as declared



WILKES MILL & FEED COMPANY, Washington, Georgia
1 feed





_ bloodlines.

_ treated for Cholera, $55.; Du-

15 miles southeast of Guyton

177, Metter, Ph. 685-1083,

cated 1 mi. east of Villa Rica



_ PAGE SIX

MARKET heGee








Livestock







FOR SALE
Swine
Poland China hogs, and
few choice boar pigs. es

~~ Drexel, Rt. 3, Tifton (Hwy.
BEd north), Ph. 382-2677.

11 Hampshire - Yorkshire
_ cross pigs, 9 wks. old, $10 ea.
_ Russell McGukin, Rt. 1, Bre-
men, Ph. Le 7-3101.

Reg. Purebred meat-type
- Duroc pigs from Champion
P. M. Middleton,
Rt. 3, Waycross, (5 mi. out





3 pony mares bred; yearl-
ing filly; 2 mo. old filly;
yearling stud; pony cart; har-
ness, new saddle, all for $750.
J. J. Higginbotham, Rossville,
Ph. Un. 6-0348.

4 yr. old high steppin sor-
rel mare, very easily handled
and fine for Quarter horse
and barrel racer, picks feet
up high without weighted
shoes. Ridden constantly by
13 yr. old girl as pleasure
horse, does not buck or rear,
$200.; Also. black studded
western saddle, standard size,
$50.00. Mrs. W. J. Brown,
1738 Hamilton Dr., Macon,





Fh. Sh 6-2576.
Lg. Palomino mare, very
white mane and _ tail, bred,

$265. M. S. Cooper, Roswell,





Valdosta Hwy.look for Du-/Ph. 993-9061 (no collect
- roc sign). calls).
3 3 Welsh ponies, for sale or
ager? Boas " atin. a oe trade for beef cattle; also,
Wright, Mt. Airv, Ph. me mare and 2 studs, all gentle,

4780 (Cornelia).

2 Duroc boars and 4 gilts,
15 wks. old, wormed ce
Reg. in buyers name, $30.
tommy Pitts,. Rt. 2, Pitts.

gilts, 6 old,





Duroc mos.
roc boars and gilts, 4 mos. old,
$35. Frederick Zipperer, Rt.
1, Box 182, Guyton, (located

on Hwy. 30).

_ Purebred Duroc. boars, 3
and 3 1/2 mos. old, $15.-$20.
No collect calls. George Grier,
Rt. 1, Mauk, Ph. 649-2181
(Buena Vista).

Pigs, vac. for Cholera Ery-
sipelas. Ray Riley, Barnes-
ville Rd., Meansviille.

ee 18 bred shoats, average wt.
75 lbs., colors mostly red and

_ red listed, black and black
listed, boars castrated, clean
and healthy, $300. for lot
FOB; Also, 17 bred shoats,
average wt. approx. 25 Ibs.,
boars castrated, same color,
$200. or both lots for $450.,
FOB. No shipping. Located 5
mi. west of Metter, Candler
_ County, near 57-46 cross hwy.
H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box









25 Duroc and Yorkshire
crossed pigs, 6 wks. old. Lo-

on old Atlanta Hwy. Berwyn
Hembree, Rt. 1, Villa Rica.

Reg. SPC boars and gilts.
M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst,
located 4 mi. S. E. Pinehurst,
Ph. 2938.

Good Little Bone black
Guinea pigs, stay-fat kind,
Will ship. Located 6 1/2 mi.
S. of Griffin on Hwy. 19. Wil-
son Carsoh, Rt. 3, Box 371,
Griffin.

OIC pe Ss stock pigs, 10
wks. old $25.; 2 gilts, 4 mos.
old, $35. ea. All Reg.; Also,
herd boar, 2 yrs. old, $45. at
farm, Paul J. Cain, Riel:
Commerce. -

Purebred meat type Duroc
from Champion bloodlines.
Reg. in buyers name. Walter
M. Graham, Rt. 1, Box 14,
Jesup (located 4 1/2 mi, s:
on Hwy. 301.).

33 pigs, purebred Spotted
Poland China and _ purebred
Yorkshire cross, 8-9 wks. old,
solid white, extra nice pigs,
$10. ea. Located 6 mi. N. of
Swainsboro on U.S. 1 at Dell-
wood crossing. V. J. Hodges,
Rt. 3, Swainsboro.

Horses, Mules & Ponies

: 2 Pony mares bred, good
stock, $150. ea. Fred L. Gonn,
Rt. 1, Rossville, Ph. 866-8331.

At stud: Tenn. Walker, has
ood conformation and dis-
Position, fee $20. plus 50c
daily board; also, will break
and train horses at reason-
_ able rates. Neal Jackson (5

mi. N. E. of Monroe) Gratis
Rd., Rt. 1, Campton, Ph. 267-
9325 (no collect calls),

7 yr. old strawberry roan,
Tenn. Walking mare; also, 7
yr. old bay Tenn. Walking
mare with 2 mo. old
colt, $200. and $300. or will
trade for beef type cattle. No
letters. George Corley. Rt. 1,
Lithonia, Ph. 469-9093.

Golden bay pleasure mare,

9 yrs. old, suitable for exper-
ienced rider; also, black sad-
die and bridle; At Stud per-
manently: purebred black

_ Arabian stallion, Calif. breed-
ing; Also, horses boarded, pas-
ture or stall, plus trainer and





















no bad habits. Priced to sell.
Re: C.2oHarrelle?o Rt 3c box
194, Marietta, Bh, 427-1657.

At Stud: Golden Palomino
stallion, Reg. Walking horse,
showen under name, Step
Easy Little Man, fee $25.;
so for sale, dark chestnut
mare with blaze face and
stocking feet, with Palomino
Colt, 6 wks. old, bred back



Palomino stallion, and Reg.
mare, heavy in foal. J. W.
Van Horn, 4457 Covington

Hwy., Decatur.

At stud to approved mares:
Bandar, Reg. purebred Ara-
bian -endurance horse. desert
type Arab, outstanding quali-
ty foals, $50. stud fee, $1. per
day board, excellent care, re-
turn privilege in season, All
foals may be Reg. Mrs. Val
Beaty, 4289 Flat Shoals Rd.
Decatur, Ph. Bu _ 9-0173
(night). 2

Strawberry roan mare, 6
yrs. old, 4 stocking ft., white
face, wt. approx. 800 Ilbs.,
$175., mare bred to Pinto stal-
lion; also, bay gelding, blaze
face, 5 yrs. old, wt. approx.
600 lbs., $150. Calvin Rolan,
Rt. 6, Rome, Ph. 234-7439.

Mule approx. 950 lbs., very
gentle, $75. or trade for calves
of equal value. No. collect
calls. David G. Warren, Rt.
3. Cochran, Ph. We 4-7045.

Several nice saddle horses,
some mares with colts by side
and some in f H. E. Hen-
ry, Kite, Ph. Ho 9-2778.

Saddle stock horses; 4 mare
colts, 800 lb. saddle mule,
gentle with children. Look
them over and make offers.
Will be home if advised as











Mare, 6 yrs.
lbs., bred, to foal in spring,
rides and works to cart, $165.;
also, proven stud, good _ col-
or, 39 in. high, with L.M.T.,
$125. or trade for large horse
cr mare. Guy Neyman, Rt. 6,
Fred Kelley Rd. Rome, P
234-4330.

At Stud: dark golden Palo-
mino stallion with natural
snow white mane and tail,
white stocking feet and blaze
face, perfect conformation
and disposition, fee $25. with
return privilege. Transporta-
tion furnished in local area.
Estes Reece, 4776 Boulder-
crest Rd., S. E. Atlanta, Ph.
366-3016.

7 yr. old gelding, roan with
white blaze and sock, nicely
gaited, gentle, well-manner-
ed, $300.; Also, have saddle
for sale. Joan Clegg, Rt. 4,
Marietta, Ph. 428-4170.

Gentle, 3-gaited horse,
brown with blaze face, ideal
for children, medium-size,
bridle and saddle, $135. J. R.
Johnson, 1254 Lake Harbin
Rd., Morrow, Ph. 474-4481.

2 ponies for sale or will
trade for horse. Both ponies
gentle for children to ride.
Eion Ejidson, Mount Vernon
ae Dunwoody, Ph. 451-

6 nice rebred Shetland pon-
ies, 3 with colts by side; Reg.
sorrel mare with nice colt by
side, $150-$200, all gentle for
children and under 40 in.
high. Jess Holbrook, 415 N.
an 2 Jonesboro, Ph. Gr.













Sheep and Goats



Good milk goats. E. J. Mc-
Malon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Au-
gusta, Ph. RE 3-3710.

5 nice milk goats, now milk-
ing; also, kids for sale Cheap.
P.. Wo Luke; Rt. 1, Box 9,
Columbee Rd., Grovetown.

2 Reg. French Alpine does,
born Feb., 1962; 2 Reg. French
Alpine buck kids, born March,
1962; Also, Grade Saanan
and 2 Reg. French Alpine
does, now milking also, At
stud: Reg. French Alpine
buck. Frank H. Millerd, Rt.
2, Mars Hill Road, Acworth,
Ph. We 4-6012.

White Saanan milk goat,
giving approx. one gal. daily,
$25. Also, 2 billies, one French
Alpine and the other Nubian,
your choice, $10. No letters









when to expect you. H. answered. Joe Phillips,
Prickett, - Commerce, (last Koweeta Rd., Stonewall, Ph.
house on Wood St. 964-6118.

Mare, wt. approx. 1,000 2 nice milk goats, part

Ibs., works and rides, very
gentle for children, bred to
good Walking horse, 7-8 yrs.
Old HS JS Slate, (Ri 1 Bex:
171, Austell, Ph. 948-4539.

Black mare Quarter horse,
9 yrs. old, very gentle; also,
fresh Jersey cow and calf, 3
wks. old, her 3rd calf, gives
4 pal. milk daily. Mrs. F. W.
Womack, Rt. 1, Barney.



Saanan, from heavy milkers,
freshened in March. Henry E.

lasville, Ph. WH. 2-4363.

Alpine - Nubian _ cross,
Feeere Alpine) goats, doe
with 7 mo. old doe kid, $14.
(doe is 3 yrs. old); Also, other
stock at reasonable prices.
Ben O. Holmes, Rt. 3, Ring-
gold.



old, 650-700 |

-|A. E
Brown, Rt. 4, Box 285, Doug 5536







Ga. Re a
Gov t. inspec gr
vine cuttings, full coun
prompt shipment guaran

290 M. J. H. Williams,
Ph. 632-5156.

Ba tomato ue

$2.50, 500; 75c C
New Stone and Ma
same price; pimento a
peppers; sweet potato p

=, Plants

SALE






FOR









Tender blue pole _ beans,
Germ. 93 pct., little white half
runner beans, Germ. 86 pct.,








































plant up to August, 2 cups,

$1.90; white crowder peas. Re Strayhorn, Rt, Ga
erm. pet., cups, .29. | 0: ie oa
No checks. Mrs. Lon Ash- ville. Permit 152.

Cert. Rutger tomato pl:
Calif. Wonder, bell porns
Texas hot cowhorn e
plants, all $1.00 C. Add
age. All packed in.damp
for shipping. Will have co
plants about July first.

Rd., Ellenwood. Permit 1

Marglobe and New &
tomato plants, $2.50 M.; $
Cayenne hot pepper plan
C.; Calif. Wonder, Ruby
sweet pepper plants, ee 00
Egg plants, $1.00
Crosby, Graham, Peni

Spring tomato plants,
Boy, yellow. Pon., Maz

and Rutger, 30, $1.00; cab
collards, 70c C.; broccoli,
sel sprouts, 95 C.; sage,
doz.; mint, 35c. doz.: s
and hot pepper, 35 doz.
var. cabbage, 70c C. Add
postage. F. J. Witherspo
308 Holderness St., SW.
lanta 10, Ph. PL. 3- 5251
mit 137.

Marglobe, Taeke: and
low Jubilee tomato plants,
pepper and sweet pep
plants, egg plant and N.
short and blue stem co!
plants, 50c C. or 500, $1.
go Mrs, Leilar a8
1, Royston.

Ze tomato ime
$2.75; $4.00 M.: 75c C.:;

worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.

Old time tender white half
runner beans, Germ. 95 pct.,
50c teacup full; early purple
hull crowder cowpeas, Germ.
90 pct., 35c cup, 4 cups, $1.00;
Mung beans, Germ. 71
60c teacup. Add 15c for each
cup for postage. P. B. Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Good tender old time bean
s eed, white half runners,
Germ. 88 pct., white cutshorts,
Germ. 95 pct., each 7S5c cup
plus postage. Mrs. Emory Go-
ble, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Old time white H. R. beans,
Germ. 97 pct., 65c teacup full;
2 cups, $1. 20; red spotted.
crowder peas, Germ. 93 pet.,
blue Java peas, Germ. 95 pct.,
purple hull crowder peas,
Germ. 88 pct., each 40c cup
full. Add 33c postage for 2
cups or 15c for one cup. G. T.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Gocd tender old fashion
bean seed for late planting:
white half runners, white
cornfield beans, both Germ.
96 pct., 60c cupful; red speckl-
ed crowder cowpeas, Germ. 92
pet., and white black eye
cowpeas, Germ. 91 pct. each
45e cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Indian corn, Germ. 91 pct.,
35c-cup or $1.25 qt.; pop corn, | to plants, $3.00 M.; 500,
Germ. 88 pct., 25 cup or 75c|in Ga. L. C, Strayhorn, Rt
qt.: pop corn for popping, 50c|Gainesville, Pr. 88
at. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. (Cumming). Permit 150._
Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Ca-| Rutger and Marglobe -
milla. to plants and Calif. coe

Tron cowpeas, Germ. 85 pct.,|sweet pepper plants, Cay:
$4.50 bu. Ideal for hay or|ne hot pe rs plants,
combining. H. C., Allen, Rt. 3, = 50; $4.00 M C.;
McDonough. p Jants, $1.00 C delivered _

chance =Pitts, 32

Ga.

Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, = cee
500, $1.50; 1,000, $2.50: 5,000 | roe roe re ee
or more, $2.00 M. All strong,| Ornamental pepper
healthy plants and prompt at- |green, purple, orange, red
tention to all orders. First}om same plants, Germ. 89 pc
class plants always. Will ship,|10 seed, 10c PP. Grover 5
truck loads a_ speciality. B.| well, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 293 -
ine Head, Ph. 632- :

Cert. Ga. Red potato plants.
$2.50 M.; 2,000 or more, $2
M. All plants produced from
vine grown seed stock an d
treated to prevent diseases
and insects. Full count, strong
plants and promptness assur-
ed. Will deal on large amounts.
. Graham, Alma, Ph. 632-










































































Griffin.





FOR SALE.

White and Ringneck Bice
sants $2.00 ea., also rabbi
some with little ones. 20 d
$3.00 ea., without little on
White king pigeons $1.00. 8.5
also, Have 100 egg capacity in-
cubator in excellent condi-
tion, $15.00 at my place, will
not ship. Ben Tanner, Pine-
wood Dr., M. R., Milledpe
ville, Ph. 452-3640.



Millions Cert. Ga. Red po-
tato plants, 500, $1.50; 1,009,
$2.50; 3,000 up, $2.00 M. Best
attention to all orders. Ship-
ping and loading large quan-
tities at beds daily. B. J. Head,
Alma, Ph. 632-4846.











Excellent Reg. Tenn. Walk-
ing pleasure horse, strawber-
ry roan with flaxen mane an
tail, 7 yrs. old C. L. Bartlett;

Black male bid, half Saan-
an and half Nubian, 4 mos.

djold, wt. 50 Ibs. Will make a

fine stud buck this fall. Har-



21/2 yrs. old mare, bred; one
2 yrs. old and 9 mo. stallion,
both dark iron grey dapple
with snow white mane and
tails, look like twins, both
gentle and partly broke to
work in harness. Will sell or
trade for cattle or good pick-
up truck. See after 4 p.m, J.
Be NOC (ar Y ha mnt, Ov
Barnesville Rd.,}) Thomaston,
Ph. 647-3997.

Standard bred black geld-
ing horse, 10 yrs. old, broke
to ride and drive: also, sor-
rel, 3-1/2 yr. stallion, blaze
in face, broke to ride and
drive, both gentle. Guy Beaz-
ley, Crawfordville.

Reg. Tenn. Walking horse
stud, 12 yrs. old, exception-
ally easy to manage; also
several other ponies and
horses. W. E. Fichtner, Rt. 1,
Waverly Hall, Ph. 2973, (o-
cated 3 mi, S. of Shiloh on
Hwy. 85.)

3 gaited saddle horse, part
Morgan, gntle but spirited,
with month old filly, saddle,
bridle and martengale, rebred
to Shetland: pony, . $225, com-
plete. ae jam be









blacksmith on eee
if ae Bogtwell, t. 1, c/o West
Lake Ranch

964-3873 (nights).

Eivecsals, Ph. | Rt



1, Box 271, Fairburn,

Coleen, mi

880 Peyton Rd., S. W., At-{old E. Miller, Rt. 3, Fayette-
lanta 11, Ph. PL 5-7260. ville, Ph. Ho 1-5441.
2 nice Shetland ponies, one 3 good milk goats, Nubian

and Toggenberg cross, $25.
ea.; 3 nanny kids, about 5
mos. old, $15.; and billy,
about 3 mos. old, $10. Mrs.

Ba Rt. 1, Quitman, i

Livestock

WANTED





Want pair of Angora goats.
State price and age. Homer
lanton, Rt. 4, Canton.

Will board saddle mare or
geldings (no studs) for use of
same. Large pasture and dry
feed, will pick up within 50
mi. of Atlanta. Will take suit-
able horse or horses for 12



months. A. W. Hudgins, 742
Concord Rd, Smyrna, Ph
He 5-7336.,



Want milk fox. prefer one
.fresh in with kids or to fresh-
en -soon. State; jfull | oe
price, in first : letter, age, breed,
size, milk daily, within 50 mi.











































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FOR SALE

1ern Bobwhite quail
2.50 per C. Per. No.
L. Tade, 1328 - 21st.
Columbus, Ph, FA 3-

e blooded racing Bera
pigeons from the very
breeds, $1.50 ea. W. A.
ch, Rt. 2, Box 195-A, Sa-
ah, Ph. 897-1372.

acing Homers, Sion strain,
urebred, of the finest
y. 1961 hatch _ young
$5.00 ea. Wallace Neal,
9 Sandtown Rd., Marietta,
. 428-2025.

ite King Pigeons, $3.00
. Jack Crowder, c/o Me-
, Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Windy
ll Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE 5-







buck $2.00; 7
California baby rabbits and 4
lack rabbits, $1.00 ea. or
.50 pair; Also, want 10 wire
ges for rabbits, must be rea-
-sonably priced. Mike Norman,
05 Austell Rd., Marietta,
. HE 5-0727. -

12 Ringnecked Doves, $12,

no guaranteed; One pair
ite Doves, have mated $4.
ship. Leon Watson, P. O.
xx 94, Unadilla.

_ Large Northern Bobwhite
Quail Eggs, $12.50 C; day old
quail, $25.00 C.; week old
quail, $30.00 C; 2-week old
quail, $35.00 C; prices rise
according to age, permit No.
13. John L. Medders, Rt. 6,
3662, 79, Dublin, Ph. Broad 2-

Northern Bobwhite
eggs, 20c ea, or $18.00 C.; Al-
0, day old quail 25c ea.: 1
week old, 30c ea. Permit No.
2. A. N. Reeve, 7866 Ros-
a. Rd., Dunwoody, Ph. 993-

Quail eggs, $17.00 C. del.
Piaiching 1000 or more baby
squail July 6, $25.00 C. del.
500 or more hatching baby






















quail







123. H. h, 2,
Wrightsville. Ph. UN 4-3583.

Northern Bobwhite Quail,
mated and laying, $4.00 pair;
Ringneck Doves $4.00 pair;
White Doves $5.00 pair. Ex-
press collect; Quail eggs $2
doz. Send money order. Miss
ao Wallace, 716 Myrtle St.,

N. E, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR 4-5152.
Permit 28.

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 will pay $10 pr.

for unrelated superior Bob-
white to further improve
mine. Free color photos and
state wt. Cert. of Champions.
William A. Thomas, Box K,
(Mark Bide. Atlanta, Ph. MU

Northern Bobwhite
1-7 day old chicks, 30c
a. Older birds at 5c per ue

















young



- Brennan,
; Americus, Ph. 2349.

St.,



Bobwhite Quail baby birds
one week old $22.00 C.; 2
week old birds, $25.00 C.;
Three week old birds, 30c ea.:
- also, Holding pens and breed-
er pens. Per. 19. Byron M.
Davis, 2008 Dodson Dr., S. W.,
. Atlanta, Ph. DI 4-2305.

Wild Mallard Ducks, $5.00
_ pr.; very limited supply Wood-
ducks $15.00 pr.; Domesticat-
ed flying Mallards, from. wild
stock, $4.00 pr. Shipped ex-
press collect only, send check
~ or money order. Paul W. Bar-
> wick, Rt. 2, Pine ee Cairo.

. Permit 256.

Poultry

FOR SALE




ae



~~
a





Araucanus chickens, lay-
ing pink, blue, green an da
olive green eggs, $10. 00 pr.;
$14.00 trio; express collect;
Hatching eggs, assorted colors,
40c ea., insured parcel post.
Mrs, Addie - Edwards, 716

St, Bp eer fi














. |ing Cockerels, 1 yr. old, $8.



Golden Seabright Ban-
tams for sale, grown ones and
babies; also, want pigeons,
racing Homers, Giant Homers
or White Kings. Jimmy Peas:
son, 2412 Baxter Rd., S.

Atlanta 15, Ph. Po 7as5"

*s

Ready to take orders hes
Coastal Bermuda hay,
cut about Jume 8-12, $25 ton
at field and will help you

load. S. J. Clay, So. Walden
ae Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 788 -



Purebred Golden Seabright
Miller Fleur, $3.00 - $5.00 pr.;
also, white Cochen and Silver
Seabright roosters, $1.00 ea.
Will not ship. O. D. McClure,
1753 Hadlock St., Atlanta 11,
Ph. Pl 8-3830.

Trio of whiskered Mille
Fleur chickens, laying regu-
larly, $12.00 for all. Charles
T. Massey, 625 E. Jackson St.,
Rockmart.

4 Game hens. one rooster; 4
R.IL.R. hens; 7 big English
white Leghorn hens; 5 ban-
tams hens, $1.00 ea., now lay-
ing. Epsie Beasley, Rt. 5 Box
458, Savannah, Ph. Ad 3-3815.

B. B. Red old English Game
bantams and Wheaton old
English Game and Mixed
bantams for setters. G. L.
Kuykendall, Rt. 1, Box 542,
Riverdale, Ph. 478-9093.

Small, part - Game rooster,
also small game hen with 4
baby chicks, $3.00; also, 9 rab-
bits, 1 grown spotted Albino
female, and 8, 8 wks. old ba-
bies, $9.00 for all, or $1.00 ea.
for babies, and $2.00 for mo-
ther. Rodney Petty, 2535 But-
ae Rd., Atlanta 11, Ph. Di 4-

8 fine Claret "anne hens,
laying, $10.00; 4 Round-head
Game hens, $5. 00. Will. ship.
Also, fine large leaf sage, 1962
crop, shade dryed, $1.00 pint
cup. Add postage. Mrs. Ma-
rie Holland, Coogler Rd., Box
14, Dalton.

Pure Dr





. Fred Saunders
Roundhead Game _ chicks,
ea.; Yr. old stag, $5.00; Al
bany - Whitehackle cross,
March hatched, $1.00 ea.; Red
Quill - Brandenberry crosses,
$1.00 ea.; 2 stags, Branden -
berry - Albany. cross, $5.00
ea. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr
Rd., N. E., Atlanta 17, Ph. Dr
7-4390.

Giant Black Minorca bre
5.00 ea.; eggs, $3.00 per 15,
ee per 12. Del. by Prepaid
P. P. L. B. Millians, 105 Tem-
ple Ave., Newnan.

Purebred Barred Rock eggs,
$3.00 setting of 15 (well
selected) P. P. or our home,
$1.50 setting, or 12 for $1.25.
Mrs. BD: F. Heisler, = Rt. - 2
Stubbs. Ave., Ochlochnee.

25 White Rocks about 5 wks.
old, for sale or trade for
tom turkey or 6 ducks; also,
set of poultry scales will trade
for pair of Guineas. C.
Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave.,
ae Atlanta 18, Ph. Sy 4-





Game and Fowl

WANTED



Want Silver Pheasant roos-

|ter or will swap one Ringneck

pheasant rooster. T. M. Green,
618 E. Church Street, Ameri-
cus.

Want to buy some Silver
Spangled Hambrey chickens,
baby chicks or grown stock.
B. C. Blair, Jr., 3025 Boulder-
crest Rd., Rt. 1, Conley, Ph.,
MA 77-9655 (Atlanta)

Want Silver Sebright Ban-
tams, 4 hens, and 1 rooster. E.
B. Boss, Burford Dr., Law-
renceville, Ph. TH-3-2358.

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE





Coastal Bermuda hay (high-
ly fertilized) for sale in fieid
at farm located 5 mi. North of
Blakely on Hwy. 27, $18.00
per ton. Contact before send-
ing truck. Can arrange truck=-
ing on 8 to 10 ton loads at
extra cost. Mrs. Evelyn S. Gee,
Blakely, Ph. 4454.

Wheat and Rye straw,
bright, no rain, $20.00 ton.



Ph, 436-5654.
Ear corn ee feed. Goad
ality,

$1.50 ee bushel.
$l

Harry Willson, Rt. 1, pRARY

Be

1962 Crop hay, Coastal Ber-
muda, Lespedeza, Rye grass,
Clover and Fescue, .50 bale,
$20.00 ton at field or 65 cents
bale, $25.00 ton at barn. Ce-
cil H. Travis, c/o Pine Crest
ao Riverdale, Ph. 461-

Choice hay for sale, Pure
Coastal Bermuda, Fescue and
Clover, mixed grasses, square
bales. Put on poundage with
high protein content. W.
Chandler, c/o Tara Farms, Rt.
1, Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-2984.

Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
ly fertilized; $20.00 per ton
in field. Book your orders now
for July cutting. D. B. Bear-
den, Morven, Ph. 775-2441.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE





Cut Back show saddle, used
ene show season, well condi-
tioned, excellent care, $150;
also, horse trailer, covered, 2
wheel, excellent condition, |
$200. Mrs. Val Beaty, 4289
Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph.
Bu 9-0173 (night).

Blood root, wild cucumber
bark, rattle root, may apple,
devils shoestring, ratsbane,
eatnip, button snake root,
heart leaf root, peppermini,
yellow root, queen of mea-
dow, butterfly root, ea. $1 for
2 lb. lard box full. Add 24c
postage for each box. P. B.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

1961 crop of pecans, Sch-
leys, 40c lb. up to 25 Ibs.,
over 25 lbs. 35c Ib.; Frotcher,
25 up to 25 lbs.; 25 Ibs. to 50
lbs., 22-1/2c, over this amount,
20: only 15 lbs. Stewarts
left, 25c Ib. or 22-1/2c Ib. for
lot of 15 lb. Mrs. M. F. Gad-
dis, Box 124, Quitman.

Calif. Multiplying beer seed,

60e start and stamped enve-
pe. No COD orders. Mrs. R.
. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan.

2 Lg. country cured hams,
wt. 45 Ibs., $1.00 lb. Warren
F. Smith, Rt. 4, Box 86, Jack-
son.

Medium size market basket
of figs, $2.00. Will be ripe
around July first. You pick
up. Mrs.. Sallie McDaniel,
263 Norwood Ave., N. E., At-
lanta 17, Ph. Dr 8-7316.

Clean hen house compost,
free for the asking. :
Kempton, 2004 Ruth St., N.
W., Atlanta 18, Ph. Sy 4-4963.

Blackberry root, yellow
root, yellow dock root, queen
of meadow root, yellow pop-
Jar bark, wild cherry bark,
dogwood bark, devils shoe-
string root, all 75c, 30c post-
age, for 3 Ib. coffee can full.



Mrs. Rosetta Butler, Rt. 4,
Dahlonega.

Catnip bunches, 4, $1.00;
peppermint, 6, $1.00; garlic
onions, lg. onions, 6, $1.00;
black raspberries, 4, $1.00;
Hymalaya berries, 4, $1.00.

Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Tur-
ner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Per-
mit 295.

Good 50 ft. belt, 6 in. wide,
used on Hammermill, 75c
at home or $1.00 ft. del. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.

Yellow root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 Ib. lard box
full, 75c; queen meadow,
bunch 20c; peppermint plants,
6 for 50c; tansey, 6 for 50c.
Add_ postage. Mrs. Martha
Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay.

50 gal. wood barrels, good
shape, $4.00 ea. Some have
both heads and some have
only one. T. W. Allums, 153
Starling Dr., Mableton. Ph.
948-3273, (located off S. Gor-
don Rd.)

Nice, clean yellow dock, red
sassafras, devil shoestring
roots, wild cherry bark, 4 Jb.
Jlardbox measured full, $1.00;
rotted saw dust or leaf mold,
sterilized and sifted, $1.00 gai.
Add postage. Bushel and very
large odd shaped. African
gourds, 5 different kinds, mix-
ed :patk! of 30 seed, "$1.00;
small ornamental ourd seed,
ack.! Add postag. Mi

7. Lowman, Rt. 5

























M. transportation

MARKET BULLETIN

Catnip and peppermint, 25
bunch; 3, 60c; sassafras, queen
of meadow, may apple, yellow
root, yellow dock, wild cher-
ry bark, alder bark, ratsbane,

each 4 Ib. lardbox full, $1
plus 30c postage; Martin
gourd seed, 25c pk. and

stamped envelope. Mrs. Free-
man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Small gourds, 10 ea.; Mar-
tin gourds, sizes 18 to 20 in.,
200/721 =. 237ins, 35c;-24.- 30
in., 50c Dipper gourds, 50c.
Mrs. . E. Wooten, Rt. 2,
Box 150, Camilla. .

Nice, clean
dock, red
queen of

yellow
catnip,
devils

roots,
sassafras,
meadow,

S. shoestring, wealth weed roots,

may apple, 4 lb. lardbox,
measured full, $1.00. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Large, odd shaped African
gourds, 8 dif. kinds, mixed
pack of 30 seeds, $1.; small or-
namental, several dif. kinds
of gourd seeds. 25c pack; alse
nice, clean rocts of yellow!
dock, queen of meadow and
sassafras, $1.00 lardabox full;
catnip, 50c bunch. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.

Calif. beer xeed, 35c start.
R. H. Dunbar. 15 W. Jessa-
mine St., Fitzgerald.

Long red hot pepper ors
for home use 5 doz. pods, $1;
yellow root, freshly dug and
washed, 4 lb. lardbox mea-
sured full, $85c. Add postage.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay.

Large amount purple figs,
will be ripe last of June
through July. Sell here fresh-
ly picked. Will not ship. Mrs.
BeAG Plyler, Se4 Rt.o 1 Box
25, Claxton.

Blacksmith and _ horseshoe-
ing tools, reasonable or will
swap for cow, yearling or
goats. No collect calls. G. R.
Williams, 1398 Canoochee Dr.,
Atlanta 19, Ph. 233-8890.

2 syrup pans, 9 x 3-1/2 ft.,
and 6 x 2-1/2; both pans are
copper; also, heavy duty horse
wagon, No. 1-1/4 Owens-
bourough. with tounge for 2.
Reasonable. W. L. Deaton, Rt.
oo Ph. Lh 3-

120 white -chicken feed
sacks, no holes or letters, nice
smooth cloth, 25 ea. plus
postage. Will ship C. O. D.
Prompt Delivery. Mrs, Mae
Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville.

Pure Ga. sugar can syrup,
run in 1961, 1 Ib., 12 square
white bottles, 12 to case, $6
FOB. Can ship by express,
charges paid
by purchaser; also, about 100
gallons old dark syrup in No.
5 tins, $1.00 gal. or all 100 gal.
at 75c gal. No shipping. Lo-
cated 5 mi. west of Metter
Candler County near 57-46
cross Hwy. L. H. Edenfield,
Rt. :3;. Box 177, Metter. - Ph:
685-1083.

Golden seal, 20c ea.; rue-
barb pie plant stalks, 25c Ib.;
spearmint, tanzy, 3, 25c;. gar-
lic bulbs, heads grow large as
onions, 3 for 50c; red hot pep-
per pods, 25e doz., 5 doz., $1,
Add postage. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Yellow root, wild cherry
bark, May apple, 4 lb. box,
$1.25 for each. Noel Crump,

ft_| Rt. 2, Talking Rock.

Mint, 25 doz.; heartleaf,
b0c 1b. or: 2 lbs. box g
sage, 45c cup. Mrs. Ruby Lo-
gan, Rt. 1, River Rd., _Lithia
Springs.

Long red hot pepper pods
on strings for home use, 25c
doz. pods or 5 doz. Pe $1.;
also, yellow root, 4 lb. lard
box measured full, 85c; old
fashion large blooming sun-
fiower seed, 30c, large cup-
ful. Add postage. Mrs. Dew-
ey Ellis, Route 5, Box 58, El-
lijay.

Extra heavy duty Army
surplus canvases, 20 ft. x 4
ft., never, used, have tie down
ropes dll around the outside
edges, $40. ea. or $110. for
all. Henry W. Estes. 130 Rex
Road, Rex, Ph. Gr 4-7154.

10 Jumbo Bones, reasona-
Dy priced, -G.; R; Farmer, Rt.
Gees ' Mill ae Conyers.

ue. root, clean, 2, lb.

ee poet 1 50 O;\ also, sats=

= e, box full, 50c.

es oe ine Willie
ler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.




















0| Voche, Rt.

Crit







































holds 10 No. 3 cans or 16 No
2, perfect condition; Burpes
sealer, same as new, for No,
2 and_No. 3 cans, $25, fo
both. Purchaser to pay ex:
i) charges. H. G. Gardner,

. 1, Box 169, Hephzibah.

Jim Dandy elec. churn anc
hand can es will seal No.



3 and No. cans, mit ea.
Mrs, E. B Glade Rt 1 Saba
lapoosa. em

Jumbo gourd seed, from
gourds that measure 36 to 40.
in., ornamental, long and
short neck, several cols. mix-_
ed, 3 doz. seed, 25 with
eee addressed. envelope.

. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.

aie Cured ee sug=
ar-cured and hickory smoked,
12-15 lbs. average, cee ae
Max M. Hardie, Rt.
(a BS ORs Ph. bag. 506.
ye? 33

ria). 3
Mexican saddle, saddle vad,

bridle and steel bits, $59.50
Janette Hudgins, Rt. 4, Box
21, Smyrna, Ph, He 5- 7330
(Atlanta).

Miscellaneous

WANTED

a





Want No. 2 or 3 farm bell,
reasonably priced, complete,
good condition. J. A. Lovelace,
104 Symes Dr., Warner Ro-
bins, Ph. Wa. 3-9677.

Want some Gullberry hon=
ey. C. W. Holsenbeck, Gray.

Want fig tree that has large
yellow figs. Mrs. L. P. Con-
nolly, 3009 Woodham Way, S.
E., Atlanta 16. :

Want 450 fence post, black = -
locust, Cypress, or Cedar. Wii
pay 25c ea. del. Willie Gooch,
Rt, 2, Buford, Ph. 434-5618.

Want 2 Ibs. white crowder
with black-eye roaster peas
for seed, grown near Atlanta.
Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula. :

Want strawberries an d_
blackberries for home use.
near Atlanta. State price. Mrs.
H. M. Hoffman, 126 Emerson >
Ave., Decatur, Ph. 373- 4595.

Want 1 bu: of Blue Goose
or New Era peas, state price,
J. Q. Allen, Enigma.

Want several tons good hay
delivered. Will pay cash for
10 or more tons if priced right
A. C. Miller, Rt. 1, Box 264,
Norcross. :

Want black Locust post im=
mediately. Franklin Sutten,
Rt. 1, Norman Park, Ph. 985-
1373 (Moultrie).

Want set of dbl. work har-.
nesses, must be in good shape.
Sara Robb, Watkinsville.

Want old or spoiled hay,
well rotted sawdust, manure,
truckload amounts. Dr. L. S.
Smith, Rome, Ph. 232-1541.

Want elec. churn, new or
used. Mrs. Paul Dayhoof, Rie:
1, Box 96, Hamilton.

Want peck or 2 of black=>
berries for home use. Mrs,
Jewel E. Wilkes, 1082 McCon-
nell Dr., Decatur, Ph. Me. 4-
7750 evenings.

Want split rail fencing, age
does not matter if still usable,
need several hundred running
feet. Joseph David Schaffer,
1217 Grant St., Brunswick.

Want 1/2 bu. Damson plums
with no worms in them, and
about 5 gal. huckleberries. All
must be. reasonably priced
and within 50 - 60 mi. of At- |
lanta. Notify me 4 - 5 days
before you gather. G. A. Hol-
loway, 4368 Esrie St., College
Park. =

Want 25 to 50 squares of
good used V-crimp tin. ee:
Chandler, Rt.. 1,-Good Hope.

Want to exch. 18 Ibs. nice
sound pecans, no seedlings
for print bags, some small
print solid or-stripe., 1 Ib. pe=
cans per 100 Ib. pag, each
pay postage. Mrs. R. M.
2; Box 88, Quit-.









man.

nO ee

Want 3 lbs. bes with young
Hybrid or Italian queen. -
so, want used beekeeping
equip. State what you hav@
and -price. Clyde Arrant, Rt ;
1; Austell. ;

Want 2 tons of good quail<
ty Coastal Bermuda hay de=
livered be y bere at 25.
ten; A.* anie ock,

Ra, oo. or 78





























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- Miscellaneous

WANTED



_ Atlanta, Ph. Mu 8-0078.

good material,
- bright colors,

Want to buy several bush-
els of good brand table peas,
Texas purple Hull, Sugar
Crowder, equal or better., L.
M. Wyatt, P. O. Box 704, La-

; oe:

Handicrafts

FOR SALE



Pillowcases, tatted trim or
drawn work, $2.50 up; sheets

to match, $2.00 more than
eases. Lura Powell, 405 Geor-

gia Ave. S. E., Atlanta 15,

Ph. Ja 4-0929.

_ Crocheted bedspread white
fishbone pattern, wt. 5 lbs.,



full bed size, $60.00. Mrs. E.

E. Rey, 321 Orleans St., 'S. E.,



All leather hand plaited buil

- whips, 6 ft., $4.00: 8 ft., $6.00;

10 ft. $8.00; 12 ft., $10.00. P.



-P. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

Handkerchiefs, tatted border,
$1.45; nice doilies, $2.25; van-
ity set, emb. flowers and but-
terflies, tatted border, $2.50;

-_ peafowl crocheted chair set,

$6.50; booties, $1.40; little cro-
cheted baby shoes, $1.05, rib-

_. bon trimmed. P. P. in Ga.
Mrs.

G. Taylor,
Ave., Bremen,

421 Wilson



Nice well made print aprons,

large
50c ea. plus
postage. Mrs. I. A. Scott 1570

= >Bieby Rd: S. E., Atlanta 15.



Broadcloth pillowcases emb.,
erocheted edge, $1.25 pr.;

_ emb., $1.00; dish towels, emb,

bonnets,

laced and emb.

7, $1.00; aprons, small, 3, $1;
medium, 50c; old fashion
$1.00; little girls
bonnets, 75c. Add 35c postage.

_ Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box

311; Buford.

Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin baby moccasins,
pink, blue, white. All hand
in white, $1,
pr. Add postage, 3 pr., $3. P.



- P Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3,

New Echota, Calhoun.

ie Mrs:



- Sullivan, 232 Maple St.,



3 vanity sets, with matching

_ doilies, $3.00 set; dresser run-
ners,
thread boil proof, in ecru,

16 x 36, mercerized
white; beige or trimmed in
dif. colors. All del. Mrs. Ida
Car-
rollton.



Yellow and cream color, 9
piece, chair-sofa sets, $5.50;

_ white, $6.00; square and round

pillows, $2.50; white center
pieces, dif. sizes, $1.50 - $2:
white vanity sets, $1.50 pil-
lowcases trimmed, $1.00; hot
dish mats, $1.00, 3, All cro-



cheted. Add postage. Mary
Tumlin, Eastonollee.

Aprons with bibs, nicely
trimmed, $1.00 ea., without

bibs, 75 ea.; pot holders, Tac
ea., 10 for $1: emb. dish to-
wels, 3 for $1. Add postage.
H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.

Full size cotton ruffled bed-



_ spreads, asst. cols. and 2-tones,
$4.50

ea.; novelty pot hold-
ers, 25c ea.;: 6, $1; dainty
aprons, 75 ea., 2, $1. 25; emb.
dish towels, 35 ea.; 3, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Freeman Long,
As Ds Box 50, Ellijay.



Faney, organdy and lace
aprons, $1.50 ea.; cotton
aprons, 75c ea., 6, $4: attrac-

tive work aprons, large pock-
ets all around, $1 ea.; pot

holders, 15c ea., or 10 for $1;

childrens fancy organdy and

- Jace dresses,-1-6 yrs. size, $3

A ial
5 k9d

a.;
nice design, $3 set. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt.
5, Ellijay. i

sizes,

crocheted wall

hand painted pillowcases, |



Mrs. A.
Temple,

Goards, custom made to or-
der, finished in wax, natural
varnished metallics or enam-
els. State color and design,
$10. each PP. Lefty Morgan,
Rt., Waycross.

Little girls dress clothes pin
bag, large size, 75c ea.; aprons,
50ce ea.; quilt tops, $3.00 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. W. C. Fow-
ler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Handpainted broadcloth pil-
lowcases, nice designs, lace





edges, $3 pr.; handpainted
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, $4 set; size 52 x 70
in. set, $5. Add postage. Mrs.
L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Old time bull whip, plaited
of Indian tan lace leather,
plaited with handle inside of
whip, $1.00 per ft., any length.
Bud Murkerson, Rt. 6, East-
man.

Nice, well made _ print
aprons, 50c ea.; dresser scarfs,
emb. and crocheted edge, 50c
ea.; emb. pillowcases with
crocheted edge, $1.25 set. Add





postage. Mrs. L. M. Major, Ri.

7, Gainesville.

Aprons, med. with bib, 60c
ea.; band type, 50c ea.; ladies
bonnets, $1; dresser scarves
emb. trim, 50c ea.; baby dia-
per shirts, 40c ea.; dish cloths,
emb., 4 for $1; clothespin
aprons, 50c ea.; Add postage
and 10c extra for checks. Mrs.
Byron Haynes, Rt. 8, Gaines-
ville.

11 in. star doily, 60c ea.; 3
for $1.50; 13 in. eandy dish
doily, white with pink or yel-
low, 75c ea. or 3 for $2.00; 18
in doily, $2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.00.
Collection of 10 doilies, $7.50.
Postage paid. Mrs. Sherman
L. Adams, 1018 Purina Dr.,
Gainesville.







4 pe. luncheon set, made in
squares, $2.50; 7 rose doily,
1: centerpiece, $1; dresser
set, $1.25; pansy piece, $1.25.
All for $9. 50. Mrs. Mae Whit-



tle, Rt. I, Box 34, Kingsland.
Quilts, double bed_ size,
new print in box design,

ieee cotton padded, $7. plus
60c postage; Quilt tops, $2.,
30c postage, in box designs
of newprint; Aprons, good
size of white, blue and green
organdy, in pleated ruffles,
$1. ea., 15 postage; Heavy
bed spreads in different col-
ors, hand hemmed, $1.50 ea.,
35 postage. Mrs. Roy T.
Pruitt, 15 Border St. Buford.



Nice size aprons, 65c_ ea.;
same pattern, nice cloth, 2
for $1, all trimmed; novelty
pot holders, 20c ea.; 2 for
35c. Add postage. Mrs. Oma
Reece, Rt. 1, Woodstock.

Crocheted white doilies, 18
in. diam:, $1. ea.; 3 pe. white
vanity set, large size, $1. set;
grapes, col.
red, green leaves and stems,
loop for hanging, 50c ea.;
banded aprons, trimmed with
rickrack or binding, well
made, 50c ea. Add 10c ea. for
postage. Mrs. W. C. Maney,
Rt. 1, Lula.





Print aprons trimmed, 50c
ea.; emb. pillowcases, any co-
lor, $1.50 pr.; some pillow-
cases with crocheted lace,
$1.85 pr.; pastel handker-
chiefs, cro. edges, 35c ea., 3
for $1: asst. pot holders, 2 for
25c; pin cushions, 30c ea.; cro.
lace for pillowcases, any col-
ocr, 40c yd. Add 20c for ea.
3 items for postage. Mrs. Bu-
ford Henry, 56 Temple Ave.,
Newnan,



Lg size emb. pillowcases, $2
pr.; ladies bonnets, nice ma-
terial, trimmed, $1.35; but-
ton crown, bonnets $1.65;
print aprons, trimmed, tie on,
75c; bib aprons, $1. 00: child-
rens, 1-6 yrs, sun dresses,
$1.95; blouse and shorts, 1-6
yrs., $1.49; boys 1-6 yrs.,

short pants, 59c; baby diaper |
1 eee

shirts, 49c; pot holders,
Rt

Ls Hudgins









MARKET. BULLETIN

PER CENT OF FARMERS FOLLOWING





RECOMMENDATIONSBY CROPS: oe







% Following % Using More |
Crop Recommendations Than Recommended
Corr 41 6
Cotton 36 18
Peanuts 66 2
Tobacco 29 7K
Oats 79 21
PasturesPorm. 40 6
PasturesTemp. 31 0
All Crops 44 16

























































































Fertilizer Yields Gross Fertz. Har- Income Less
Use P/A- Income Cost vesting Fertz. and
Soil Test 1/ Cost Harvesting
Recc, 2/ Cost

Bu. Corn
Less 48 1.15 55,20 13.78 6.80
Followed 62 115- 71.30 | 20.63 8.20
More 67 105: 77.05 25.30 8.70

: Lbs. Lint 3/ Cotton

Less 369 0.3658 134.98 14.52 33.21
Followed 472 0.3658 172.66 18.37 42.48
More 526 0.3658 192.41 26.48. $ (47.34
: Lbs. Peanuts :
Less 1396 0.105 146.58 5.22 17.45 123.91
Followed 1529 0.105 160.55 8.26 19.11
More 1686 0.105 177.03 11.64 21.08

Lbs. Tobacco
Less
Followed 1847 0.609 1124.82 24.37 65.00 1035.45
More 2209 0.609 1345.28 34.94 78.00 1232.34

Bu. : Oats
Less 39 0.73, 28.47 | 8.02 6.00
Followed 65 0.73 47.45 | 15.26 6.00
More

Ton Pastures
Less 2k 25.00 67.50 11.34 31.47
Followed 4.01 25.00 100.25 20.32 39.50
More
1/ NitrogenI2c per Ib.: P2O5Vc per |b: K2O5c per |b.
2/ At usual rate.
3/ Including seed.
Several double bed size Nice gingham checked

quilt tops. Lone Star, Log|kitchen outfit, embroidered point star, 3 J ong,

Cabin, Chain of Love, 8 Point
Star, Monkey Wrench, End-
less Stairs, $3. ea. Mrs. J. G.
Austin, Rt. 1, Felton.

Doilies, $1.50 ea.; 3 pce. cro.
vanity sets, $1. set; 3 pe. cro.
chair and sofa sets, $3.50 set;
pillowcases with cro. blue
bird, wild rose, pansy, or co-
lonial girl, $2. pr; aprons, 65c
ea. No checks or stamps. Dura
Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco.

Little girls cotton dresses,
wide skirts, size 1 to 6, $1.25
ea., 2 for $2.; Childrens cot-
ton short suits, size 2 to 6,
$1. set, 2 sets $1.75; Hand
emb. pillowcases, bleached,
large size, $1.75, 2 sets, $3.;
unbleached pillowcases, emb.,
$125 -set2. -sete= $2.4 <also;
Buck eyes, 5 for 25c. Mrs.
Lucy Musson, 7 Steven Street,
Summerville. 3







Double bed size quilt tops,
Grandmothers Flower Gar-
den, $7.; Grandmothers Fan,
$5.50; Step Around The
Mountain, $5.; Pinwheel, $4.;
Lazyboy, $3.50. Mrs. J. D. El-
lis, Jr., Rt. 5, Ellijay:

Tatting for standard size
pillowcases, $1.
pair; Plain white and all c
ors varigated, lavend





post paid per |

in eross stitches. Checks come
in colors of red, black, pink,
blue, green, brown, and la-
vender. 12 pc. outfit, $12.50;
or 10 pe. linen outfit for $11.-
50. This is also embroidered
in gay rooster and hen design.
Add postage. Mrs. Garney
Porterfield, Rt. 2, Comer.

New silk and _ synthetic
(Rayon, dacron, ete.) quilt-
top, size 86 x 103, pieced in
2 in. squares, at least 3 pieces
to sq. All seams briar-stitch-
ed, $10.00 plus postage. Miss
Eula Cox, Rt. 2, Cave Spring.

White crocheted booties
trimmed in pink, blue, yellow
and green, 75c pr.; also bibs
to match, both $1.00; white
crocheted lace for pillowcases,
$1.00 pr. Add postage. Mrs. H.
H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe.





String and strip quilts, $4.-
50 ea.; 2 dutch dolls, $10. ea.
Add 50c postage each quilt
all new material and cotton.
No checks.
Rt. 8, Gainesville.



Crocheted baby wear, ae

cap, $3.75; pink sweater and





1- | booties, $3.00; blue sweater,
$2.50; booties, any color |
all made of | Ry

ol

Delia paper ck ce

blue trim sweater booties, and |













Mrs.
Box 525, aaa

Vanity sets, $1
50e ea. or 5 for
size dresser

cases, $1. Add
Maver Estep,
Ave., LaGrange.

Crocheted centerpi
ea.; large pillowca
grade cloth, hand
trim, $1.50 and