_ Georgia arke Phil Campbell, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1962 NUMBER 4) a Farmers p r Uf Bi . i YH P eae L i Mi Ys * j i Commissioner TOBACCO HARVEST TIME RAISES THESE QUESTIONS , Did my tobacco crop turn out exactly as | expected when | was Ja last spring? : 2. Is there disease in ny crop that auld not have been there if | had grown my own plants or if | had been more careful when purchasing my plants? 3. Are all of my leaves. of the same good quality? 4. Are all of my leaves the same variety? Are they all the variety that | thought | was purchasing? GEORGIA TOBACCO FARMERS _> HAVE UNIQUE ABILITY T. his Ability Mast Be Protected! ss _ Georgia tobacco growers are fortunate that they still have the ability to grow the old varieties of tobacco which are so highly prized by tobacco buyers. Georgia is the only remaining source for these highly desired varieties which are sought by buyers for blending purposes. Georgia tobacco farmers should do everything possible to protect these _old varieties from disease in order to protect the position they now enjoy in the tobacco market field. In recent years, more and more disease, black shank especially, has been creeping into Georgia tobacco crops. If we allow this to happen, we will lose our present exclusive and excellent rating in the tobacco market. Now, at tobacco harvest time, is the time to consider this situation, look carefully at your tobacco crop, and if it is not up to par resolve now to _grow your own plants next year. In this way you will be absolutely certain that your crop is free from disease and that all of your plants are of good quality and the variety that you intend. Georgia First = ) EC iEERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER oe ) IMPROVED PECANS @ NAYAL STORES PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN NATIONAL PAB GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Depariment of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square. Ailania 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Notices of farm produce and appurtenance; admissible under postage regulations in. serted one time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisement || : ye advert i|dren, wants job on farm do- } will be accepted from any commercial business, an y commercial businessman, any company or organization l- 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- Elizabeth Hynds, liceuon eat ie Sos t it ta Les PHIL CAMPBELL {oR 0? D. A. Pullin, Editor Editor of Notices class matter Aug, 1, 1S17- Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., 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 1208, Act of Oct. 8 Hi cattle farm with Covington, Ga., - Address . requests to be MANAGER. Market mailing list, changes of address, etc., Bulletin, change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. ; | Cannon, Farm Help WANTED Want nice, good, woman for light farm work and com- panion, live as one of family, for board and salary. Mrs. Oscar Wade, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph. 469-8284. Want someone to work, 3,- -000 turpentine boxes. T. D. Fussell, Jr., Rt. 1, Rhine. Want Christian couple (pre- _ferably no children) or wid- ew to do house and light farm work. 4 room house with bath, rent free. Mrs. E. R. . Williams, Rt. 1, Box 100, Fort vey, Ph. GA 9-2068 (Per- ry Want 2 experienced dairy- men, must have reference, work in dairy only. S. Smith, 2241 Bouldercrest Rd., Atlanta 16. - Want colored, middle aged, cuple, man to feed and eare for animals, mostly hogs, wo- man to do house work, gar- den oe No ces Mrs. B. R. Kicklighter. Rt. 1, Box A0A, Richmond Hill. Want 1 or 2 single men to Hve in furnished cabin to work on farm; Also, want large family to work on farm on paved rd., school bus route. Have empty house now. J. Max McClung, Rt. 2, Hamp- ton, Ph. GR 8-6566 (Jones- boro). - Want man with large fam- Hy. boy old enough to work and good workers. Experience with farm eauip.. general farming, -and livestock. Reg- ular work. 5 room house wired for electric stove. on school and mail route. No drinkers ecnsidered. Give references, age and number in family in first letter. B. J. Parkerson. Rt. 5, Eastman. Ph. 374-2916 (No collect calls). Want white man to operate @airy farm located 55 mi. S. E of Atlanta. Must be honest, gober and willing to work. Good 6 room house with run- ning water and wired for electric stove. On school bus route. Good opportunity for richt man. Apply in own hondwritine cating age H, Ae Rowlend. 2955 Riada Dr., W., Atlanta 5. -eleetrie stove. Want retired couple with income to live on small cat- tle farm near Atlanta, good house with bath, wired for Must be able te furnish good references, write full details in first let- ter. D. L. Floyd, Jr., 1966 Creek Side Court, Decatur. Want part maintainence man, able to do ordinary me- chanical work, simple weld- ing, etc. Must be in good phy- sical eond., able to drive trac- tor and do other farm work. Good house available on school bus route. No drinkers wanted. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Want man who is worker as well as foreman. Knowl- edge of general farm equip. Experienced in corn, peanut, general row cron farming. Small family. No drinkers considered. Have house with plumbing and electricity on school bus and mail route. Give age, number in family, and references in first letter. Lester Varn, Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany, Ph. HE-5-8621 (no collect calls). Want white girl or middle aged woman for light farm chores, to cook, work in flower garden and drive family ear for aged couple. B. EK. Parrish, Rt. 2, Adel Rd., Moultrie. Want white man for light sober and honest. Wages $50 per mo., room and board. Mrs. ee Ge Davis, 5339 Tilly Mill Rd., Doraville, Ph. GL 7-2976. Want experienced milk man to run 30 cow dairy. Good 4 room house, wired for electric stove, running water, on school bus route. Starting salary $35. per wk. Call H. D. Smith, Jackson, Ph. 6831. FERS re Mea ga et Nh GR RCA OR Want couple to work. with layers, have 2 room trailer, weter and lights furnished or 3 room house. W. H. Barlow, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 482-6676 (Li thonia), Want Christian family, ex- periericed dairyman with re- ferences, to milk cows and do chores on farm. 5 room house with bath and large screened porch, wired for electric stove or Butane gas, heated with Butane gas, on route. near church. Roa N. | Tee Jav, By on St., endian Ph. 6 keep house, | farm and yard work, must be school bus|]- Farm Work Able bodied single white man wants job on poultry or small livestock farm. Wages or percentage, will board or batch. Jake Johnson, 4120 |} Peachtree St.. Apt. 12D, At- Janta 19, Ph. CE 3-2346. White widow lady, 4 chil- Single, 55 yr. old, healthy man wants work on farm or dairy. Go any where. J. R. McQuark, No. 1 Eleonar St., LaGrange, Ph. 4-5577. Man 26 yrs. old with wife, wants job tending layers or would consider raising broil- ers for weekly salary.. Must have 3 or 4 room house wired for electric stove. Sober, hon- est, clean. Prefer around Com- merce or Jefferson. All let- ters answered. J. C. Moon, Rt. 3, Danielsville, Ph. 283-4969 (Elberton). White single man 50 yrs. old in good health wants job| on farm, Christian. B: Brown, P. O. Box 127, Butler. 38 yr. old woman wants | light farm work. Have 2 chil- dren, can furnish references. Need house to live in. Bernice Rt. 1, c/o Myrtle} Barnes, Temple. White married man in 50s, raised on farm, sober, doesnt good man. Drive tractor and truck. Need good 4 room house, wired for] stove. Prefer reasonably close to Atlanta. Write stating what; salary. C. P. Craven, e/o Al- | len. Hieretord Ranch, Frank- lin. Man experienced in all farm work with wife and 4 small children wants job on dairy farm or general farm, has worked on dairy farm 12 yrs. Raymond Lee Hunt, c/o J. T. Anthony (8 mi. from Colum- bus) Flat Rock Rd., Box 240, Rt. 2, Midland. Equipment FOR SALE Mowing machine, 3 _ pt. hitch, A-1 eond., will fit Ford tractor or other 3 pt. hitch tractors, $225.00. Can be seen miles North of Tallapoosa, on Steadman Rd., Ph. 2756. (No collect calls). 1951 G. M. C. pick up truck for sale or trade for equip- ment to fit ford tractor; Also riding garden tractor. for sale with all equipment in good shape. Vernon Moore, Highland Rd., Decatur, Ph. 289- 4684 (after 4p. m.) Peanut combine, Lilliston. 1258 model. Cylinder attach- ment added 1960. Good motor, good cond. Harry Willson, Rt. 1, Albany, Ph. 436-5654. Garden rotary tiller, used less than 40 hrs. since engine reconditioned at factory Briggs & Stratton 2-1/2 H. P. engine, some attachments, al! 875.00. Frances B. MeMichen, P.O. Box 297, Austell. Cub tractor with good tires, lift, power - takeoff, clutch and battery, no equinment, $450.00. Roger S. Cobb, Box 355, Marietta. Allis Chalmers silage cut- ter with grass attachment in good cond. $400.00; also, 300 gal. Dari-Kool bulk milk tank, stainless steel interior and ex- terior. Sam Capes, Rt. 2, Cov- ington, Ph. 786-6540. Brush type egg washer with electric heater, $225.00; Egg- O-Matic egg grader and cand- ler, $100.00; 840 steel, 5 gal., drums, ideal for laying nest, 25ce ea.; 400 ft. heavy gauge galvanized 4 in. water trough complete with stands and fittings for layers, 20c per ft. Located on farm at Sawanee. R. L. Ash, 2031 E.. Roxboro Rd., N. E,, Atlanta. Deep well jet pump, no tank Smith,' Rt Tr? Syly ia, ing light farm work, 3 to} work. Renay Bailey, Rt. 3, LaFayette. smoke, honest, wants job on} at James Hughes, Rt. 2, 3-1/2] 4515 | = or iet, A-1 cond., $5 00..'T. V. 300 ft. cattle trailer, van type, 10:00 x 20 tires,. air brakes, $350.00; KB8 Intl. truck, 18 ft. cattle body, good solid truck, $400.00. F. J. Bur- dette, Riverdale, Ph. 964-7915. 540 wire cages for. chickens, presently arranged in 3 long double rows with 3 long water troughs supplying water to each cage, nearly new cond. Make offer. Roy Mitchell, 994 Shepherd Lane, N. E., Atlanta Pp. m.) 1956 Ford pick-up, actual miles, like new, . | Whitehead, RFD 3, Athens, Ph. LI 6-6926. Allis Chalmer, 1 row, corn puller, good shape, used 2 yrs., $200.00 cash or trade for stock. W.. D. Bryant, Rt. tf, Box 232, Warner Robins, Ph. WA 2-8855 (no collect calls) 1952 G. M. C. truck 1/2 ton Carroll, 8 ply tires, 4 forward. transmission, runs good, radio and heater, $250.00. Emmett Cain; Jr:.c13 1. Howard: St... Ne E., Atlanta 17. A. C. one row cotton pick- er, W. D. 45 mountings, new Tupelo spindles in 1961. Trac- L.| tor available; Also, 2 row L. P gas flame cultivator. E. H. Stockes, Rt. 7, Sardis Church Rd., Macon, Ph. 788- 2378. Dise turn plow for Farmall Cub tractor, drag type, like new, $45. 00. W. A. Mitchell Jr., 2683 S. Candler Rd., De- catur., Ph. _ BU 9-4352. Keenco Eee grader an d 'candler; Keenco egg wash~ er; Egg-O-Matiec egg grader and candler, grades 2 lines at one time. All in good cond. Will sell separate, 3 pt. hitch} bush bog. Carroll Morgan, Talmo, Ph. LE 2- 6430 (Gaines- ville). : Goulds 1-1/2 in. pump, 3 or 4 horsepower Briggs Stratton engine, foot valve and hose for irrigating garden or other small tract, $75.00. Paul Sim- mons, 2443 Sylvan sess East Point, Ph. PO 7- 3549 1 row Farmall oe with Cutaway harrow, cultivators, 2 disc plow, all in perfect eond, $300.00. L. D. Wilson, Old Concord Rd., Rt. 4, Smy- rna. 1956 Frick peanut combine, run 3 yrs., in good cond. ex- cept for motor, $400.00. G. J. Callis, e/o Ellaville Hotel, El. laville. 1954 Massey Harris 30 trac- tor, bush bog, cultivator, cut- ting harrow. James L. Plaster. 66 i 5584, Chickamauga, Ph. UN 10-( enieied shipping coops; 2 unit uvright electric brood- er, good cond. Mrs, Geo. L. leet Rt. 1, Box 46, Jones- oro. 1/2 H. P. Berkley deep well pump, 42 gal. tank, foot valve, electric switch, and fittings. No pipe, pump pulling 110 ft. deep, A-1 Cond, $125.00. P. G. Fonville, 5201 Glenridge Dr., N.-E,, Atlanta. G1, 000} John Deere No. 3 machine and hay ra power, $125.00 for farm. H. BE a Heavy. duty Ford i with heavy duty | loader. Will sell se Tommy L: Womack, Bi Oxford, Ph. 786- LS 2-horse buggy, ee acl recur able: 5, Ph. ME 4-0177 (After 6) Heavy duty pull ty 24 in. disc, bush bog excellent cond., $125. Rovers, Rt. 3, Box 21 | ington. y Set of planters and tor plus plowing disc, and soda _ distributor. | good cond., fits Ford tr or any 3 pt. hitch. R. E. ,, Newnan, P ton, Rt. 4. 38-5579. - Ford tractor, good co; bush bog in very good $700.00 or best offer. F Stokes, 2103 Cooledge Tucker, Ph. 938-2888 at Ford corn picker shi good cond., will consider pay in cows or hogs. J. L. well, Rt. 2, Vienna., Phe 4076. 2 speed electric third ber for 1954 - 56 F600 truck; also, bull gear pinion for TD-14 Int tor, cheap, J. N. Fie! 2144 Macon Dr., S. E., Atl Ph. MA 2-2975. G. Ss F, egg washer, 1 3300 and grader, model A. T. Ensley, 322 Freyda Marietta, Ph. 427-595 Lilliston peanut good cond., motor needs 07 haul. Peanut plows and peanut shaker fits C-Si good cond., deep well pump, jet, good cond., also foot va -all $100.00, pump has 2 ator. Burnis Parkerso 5, Eastman, Ph. 374-29 1983, GoM nes panel I Harper, Rt. 1, Douglas - O Rd., Wray, Ph. 468-5541. David Bradley garden t tor, 5-3/4 H. P. with 4 rotary mower and riding su ky, variable speed, cut adj table. Looks and runs new. L. H. Lane 1309 S Blvd., Decatur, Ph. 373-0 1,050 gal. tank on Frue duel wheel trailer equip) with air brakes, 4 good t size 8-50 in. x 20 in. A Simpson, 2612 Lakeridge cle, Rome, Ph. 234-2181. _ Good horse wagon for good tires and brake, reason able price, Lonzo H. Patto: Rt. 4, Box 204, Blairsville ~ Ford. hay baler, model bought new in 1961, baled prox. 4000 bales, has Wisc. gine, $1500. James H. K Rt. 2, Powder Springs, 943-3071, of Roswell. ers Assn and Lew AGRICULTURE CALENDAR July 24 Northeast Georgia Clinic for County Age! and Plant Feod Educational soalery: Cheeley Form, Hancock County. July 31 Georgia Hereford Assn. Tour and Program, a.m., Crest View Hereford Farm. U. S. 19 No Aug. 1 North Georgia Hereford Tour and Pregram, am., Geo. D. Queener Farm. Aug. 15 Annual Meeting, Georgia Egg Assn. Demy tlotel, 10 a.m. Macon. August 19, 20, 21 State Fall Barrow Show od? _ bred Show and Sale. Sponsored by Swine 4 Kinsington. le irrigation system, in. 500 GPM pump r. Runs from P. T. O. ose 20 ft. long, 4 in. lischarge hose 20 ft. ft. Ames 4 in. spray 0 ft. lengths. 1000 ft. 1e pipe in 20 ft. lengths. is light weight gai- with quick attach s. All other fittings. -cond., $1000.00. Cliff Ph. PA 2-1414. tractor. 4 in. rubber 413 Sand Bar Ferry 330 gal. Kratt milk tank, at sacrifice price or will trade |for beef cattle of equal value.) | Lowell Smith, 201 Ben Hill) St, LaGrange, Ph. Tu 2-6927. Truck in good cond. except for needing tires and good mule for sale. J. L. Ellis, Rt. 2, 19A, Hahira. 26 in, iron heater for sale, used one winter, in good cond. Mrs. Viola Page, Rte a, Lyons. 40 ft. Steel tank tower dis- embled $40.00; old 2 tow Avery tractor, no tires, could be used for spare parts, $20. J. K. Hyde, Rt. 2, Box 111, ghee Ph. CA '6-2705. John Deere combine in good shape $300.00, has motor on combine and cuts, threashes and sacks grain. Will not ship. H. L, Abrams, Box 63, Lyerly. chain saw, 6 horse- 20 in. bar has original ised very little. Hansel Rt. 1, Box 91, (Resi- Ce horse wagon and har- and other horse farming . H. Ward. Rush Cha- . Rt. 1, Adairsville. pickup truck, Chev. 1/2 n good shape, almost new moter overhauled and od ees $275.00, cash. fe. Ph. SO 9-3436. erry Burrell milk tank opeland compressor, 300 $350. 00 Jynn A. Pitzer, Bore Ph, 429-1805, ler hitch, newly painted, cond., $325.00 or will for chain saw, livestock, : wane equip. Cecil We- a nan erosscut saw. $6.00; mali saw in good cond.. 00. Grady Jenkins, Rt. 2, 2 Adairsville. of Union Co., Ga.,) Cul- K. Ghann, Rt. 2, Wat-. , Ellenwood, Ph.. D-6 Caterpillar tractor with angle blade and 20 ton fac- MARKET tomatic feeder; 4 BULLETIN Want 150 gal. or more Pro-| pane gas tank, above ground type at once. Mrs. Sallie Broch, Rt. 1, Box 57, Ellerslie. Wan t manure spreader, must be in real good cond., with apron. Write what you have, kind, cond. and make. EieBs Brookshire, Suches. Want hammermill with 16 in. throat or larger, will not consider anything smaller. M. C. Henderson, Rt. 5, Austell. Want portable, one sack, concrete mixer. T. H. Both- well, 905 Vistavia Circle, De- eatur, Ph. ME 6-1002. Want one big Dutchman au- Also, would like to buy a chicken house covered with tin. E. F. Web- ster, Rt. 2, Alamo. Want rotary mower, pull type, in good cond. John Deere 227 or any good make, 5 or 5-1/2 ft. wide. Within 15 tory built Low - Boy, all/mi. radius. State wh: $3750.00 Carl Parker, 1258 | have, cond. and price. ane Courtland Ave., Macon, Ph.| ters ans. George M. Maddox, SH. 59-2266. 102 | LaFayette St., Barnesville. Equipment Livestock WANTED FOR SALE Want to buy rotary mower, belt driven, prefer Woods mo-' Cattle del No. 80 or 61 twin blades in good cond.; Also, 10 x 38 tractor tire, prefer 6 ply in good cond,, reasonable f or cash, R. M. Tucker, Jr., Rt. 1, poe ee Jonesboro, Ph. GR _ Want Sickle mower and ro- tary plow for model L. Gran- ely garden tractor, also riding trailer for same; Also, want heavy duty Elec. post drill for farm shop. W. F. Sexton, Min-. eral Springs Rd., Dalton, Ph. BR 8-3833. (No collect calls) Want junked Super A. Far- mall tractor with good rear-, end housing, within 150 mi. State price in first letter and cond. H. G. Young, P. O. Box 858, Thomasville. _ Gourtics Certified As rucellosis Free During 2 COUNTY DATE CERTIFIED Dade 1-6-62 Twiggs - 1-5-62 Brooks 1-6-62 Richmond __ 1-23-62 Whitfield 29-62 Troup Z 2-14-62 Meriwether 2-16-62 Polk 2-16-62 Carroll 3-3-62 Pike 3-14-62 Telfair 4-15-62 Echols 5662 _ Jefferson 5-29-62 Crisp 5-24-62 Effingham - 6-23-62 Bleckley 6-30-62 Haralson _ 5-8-62 Lowndes 5-21-62 _ Jasper 5-562 - Walton 6-2-62 Screven 6-1-62 Baker 6-12-62 | Grady 5-20-62 (McDuffie ____ 6-24-62 Muscogee _ __. 7-17-62 Cobb __ 6-30-62 | | Eorly 5-19-62 7-11-62 | polled Hereford bull, \|zed color, 4| nice Jersey | springing heifers, .| dlebrooks, |lbs., bloodlines, | heifers, 4/2 fat Black Angus || approx. 1200 Ibs., i reg. 15 Hereford bred heifers for sale. Big framed, good con- formation, no horns, gentle, | bred to good Hereford bull, have had all shots and treat-, ments. Delivery available. Pierce L. Cline, c/o Cline Ranch, Rt. 1, Social Circle, Ph, 786~ 7821, 100 springing heifers, Hol- steins, Guernseys and Jer- seys. All are from high pro- ducing stock, bred to Angus bull, calfhood vaccinated, de- horned. Julius F. Bishop, P. en eos 987, Athens, Ph. Li Springers, always good se- lection, Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, reasonably priced. R. E. Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268-4032. 15 purebred polled Here-' ford heifers, open, 12-14 mo. old, calfhood vaccinated and TB: tested; Rit, Molena, Ph. 4945, Dbl. Reg. Victor Beckham, Domino 9 mo.. old, with straight legs., deep and perfect con- formation with good. wt. Charles E. Chick, Monroe, Ph. 267-4671. 20 Holstein heifers, will be-. gin to freshen Aug. 20, wt. 800-1100 Ibs. a.; Also, few and Guernsey wt. 700- 800 Tbs. ea., some are calf- hood vaccinated. Elton Mid- Franklin, Ph. OR 5-3579. Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bull, 4 yrs. old. about 1400 Beau Mixer, Domino $300. Selling to inbreeding. Wi Re prevent Norwood, Ph. Duckworth, | LO 5-8456 (no collect calls), White face heifer with short thorns, approx. 650 lbs.; butt headed white face heifer, ap- prox. 500 Ibs. Both clean, fat fine both $240.; Also, heifers, approx. 400 lbs. ea., both fine slaughter, | to slaughter or breed, $90. ea.; mixed breed black bull, ope prox. 500 | McGinnis, Box 319 Mitte? RAS Lithia Springs, Ph. 948- 2854 (Austell). Reg. Angus hetas bred to Reg. herd bull, from 22 mo. | to 2 1/2 yrs.; good bloodlines, and calfhood vaccinated; Al- so, reg.. Angus bulls, 1- 4 yrs., 13 young bulls, priced right, all from clean herd. F. '| Phillips, c/o Westover Farm, Kennesaw, Ph, 428-2959 (Ma- | vietta). |. For sale to peeuent inbreed- ing; Reg., horned type, White- | face Hereford bull, 4 yrs., wt. $3150.: also, 25 steers, same breed, from stock, wt. 600-900 Ibs.,: for sale or will,trade for Reg. Herefords or Angus ae F. Maddox, Rt. 4, Win- er. 8 Santa Genuuidis cows with | ealves 2 to 8 months, (bulls |) and heifers) ow and calf, | Ibs., |old, best of ploodlines, to breed or] heifers. | Jersey milch cow, due to freshen in October, Luther Coe, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph.} 56a 7308. Reg. Angus calves now ready to wean. Championship Eileenmere bloodlines, calf- hood bangs vaccinated, $200. ea. for most. W. T. Trogesen, c/o Whistle Top Farm, Cor- nelia. 2 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bulls, Domestic Woodrow breeding. Q. A. Will, Alpha- retta, Ph. GR 5-5135. 2 young Reg. horned Here- ford bulls, calved 2-9-61 and 3-29-61. Well tamed and hal- ter broken, Carl Roberts, Ball, Ground. 30 Holstein springing heif- ers, de-horned, calfhood vac- cinated, and black-lep vacci- nated. Heifers are large, growthy animals, bred to pure Angus bull freshen July through August; Also, one reg. swiss bull 16 mo., Wayne Dye, Blythe, Ph. LY 2-3557 (Heph- zibah).- 10 cows with calves by side, 6 Jerseys, 4 Holsteins, $150. up. John Wall, RFD 2, Madison. Reg. Heratords bull, J.P. Za- to, heir 644 seven yrs. old about 1800 lbs., Guar. breed- jer. also, 2 yr. old bulls sired by above bull. Bangs vaccinat- ed, about 1200 lbs. ea. Harley Merrick, Rt. 4, Cuthbert. Must sell 40 head of pure- bred black angus cows and calves at reasonable price. J. K. Ensz, Stapleton, Ph. MA- 5-7589 (Louisville). Reg. Angus bulls best blood- lines, and excellent conforma- tion, 12 mo., wt. about 800 ready for service. Also. herd bull 6 yrs., old, one of best bulls, selling to prevent inbreeding. J. O. Crowley, Carrollton, Ph. TE-2-8402. Reg. Guernsey male, 2 i e- horned, ring in nose, large size; 2 Guernsey milch cows freshen with 4th, Aug. 14. and -Sep.- 11, cannot be reg. but sound, will give 4 gal. day when fresh. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. 2 reg. Polled Hereford pulls, 16 mos., $200. ea., will deliver, within 100 mi. an be seen after 6 p.m. and week-ends. Russell McDode, Eatonton, Ph. 485-6438. __ er polled Hereford Soles -10 mo., $150. to $200; also, horned heifer, met reg. $150. Paper furnished with bulls. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 8, Heath Rd., Macon, Ph, SH 5- 8465. 418 lb. per day milk base: with Borden in August with 30 head of cows. J. T. Brax- On ite 2s Wes ot Ph. | OS 8-2495. PAGE THREE 8 Holstein heifers due Sep. i, calfhood vaccinated, de- horned, home grown, good breeding, good size, $225. ea., Reno Hibner, Stapleton, Ph, 625-7553 (Louisville), Horses, Mules & Ponies At stud: purebred jet black Arabian stallion, excellent conformation and disposition, fee $25. with return privileges. C. W. Malcolm, Rt. 3, Coyv= ington, Ph. 786-2486. At stud: golden Palomino stallion, and jet black Arabian stallion, purebred, fee $25. also, for sale 3 qtr. horses, fast and quick on turns and will work barrels; mare with filly colt by side, chestnut with blaze face, stocking feet. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Coving= sone Decatur, Ph. BU- Shetland ponies; white spotted mare; solid red mare; red stud; dapple stud. All gentle for children. Will sell all or separate, reasona- ble. Ellis Lankford, 323 Fos= ioe St., Carrollton, Ph. TE-2- Genie buckskin mare wits month old Palomino stud foal by side, already bred back to reg. Palomino stallion. Has ~ brought 3 consecutive Palo- mino foals by same sire, mare and colt $350.; Also, reg. walking mare due to foal Oct, won 2nd in Gainesville plea- : sure class 1962, 14 yrs. old, $350. Mrs. Gloria Colter, Box 66, Commerce, Ph. 335-4058. _ 4nice Shetland pony mares, some with colts by side, all rebred, 2 nice geldings, broke to pull cart, all gentle for children to ride. Will sell sep- arate or all together. Jess Holbrook, 415 N. Main St. Jonesboro, gt Sa0Gle Horses and ponies boarded. Individual stalls and use of pastures. Many riding trails adjoining property; also, for sale, quarter type gelding and quarter type pinto mare in foal. Both broke and reason- ebly priced. Alford Wall, 3691 West Washington Rd., Hast Point, Ph. PO 7-8806. Will trade 4 Shetland pony red and | stallions from prize stock for black Angus cows or calves. Will trade one or all; also; At Stud: Joe Nez Perce Reg. Appaloosa stallion, son of Chief Spokane Gary of Montana, $100. for Reg. mares, $50. for grade mares. A. Steckmar, c/o Flying Sr Ranch, Villa Rica, Ph. 459= 6711. Shetland ponies tor sale, all sizes and colors to choose \rom. Several nice mares with colts by side and 4 good broke geldings, $75. and up; Also, carts. saddles and bri- . ZW. -Karblend, 2621 Ball Park Dr., Tucker, Ph. 1938-1574. carried, operating a farm. 5. Permit numbers r flower ads. ~ NOTICE TQ 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. 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, q must accompany plant. | } PAGE FOUR MARKET BULLETI GGuaranteed by Manufacturer FFound by State Chemist __FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARAL (P) fat low mE Master Mix Broiler Finisher 324-16C Medicated ez ve PPenalized (P) fat low = 7 MSS PROTEIN FAT FIBER ; i WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama - CENTRAL SOYA McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Fort Wayne, Ind. South Georgia Dairy Feed = : Master Mix Broiler Finisher 324-16C Medicated G 20.0 75 4.0 _ (P) fiber high May, 1962 : cee GGunrenteed by Manufucturer Prosperity Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal FFound by State Chemist *fiber high | PROTEIN FAT FIBER | MALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois > CENTRAL COTTON OiL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia Red Comb Chick Starter ZO Medicated *fiber high ALFALFA PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE, INC., Velle Mina, Alabama = 1 feed as declared FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED May, 1962 KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia 3 feeds as declared BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia 4 feeds as declared LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee 2 feeds as declored ae ae CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared CENTRAL SOYA, McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Fort Wayne, Indiana 4 feeds as declared MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia _ 3 feeds as declared THEO W. MARTIN & SONS, Atlanta, Georgia 1 feed as declared oo COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Guntersville, Alabama 1 feed as declared NASSAU FERTILIZER & OIL CO., INC., Fernandina Beach, Fia. 1 feed as declared : ; : ELMDALE FARMS, Bonaire, Georgia 1 feed as declared NELSON BROKERAGE COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia 1 feed as declared JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia 2 feeds as declared OWENSBORO GRAIN COMPANY, Owensboro, Kentucky oe 1 feed as declared EVER BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia 1 feed -as declared PILLSBURY COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minn. : ee 8 feeds as declared FLORIDA PROCESSING COMPANY, Miami Springs, Florio. 1 feed as declared GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia 1 feed as declared PREMIUM -FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia 1 feed as declared : RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Sf. Louis, Mo. 2 feeds as declared GREEN & JACKSON, Byron, Georgia 1 feed as declared HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago 4, Iilinois 4 feeds as declared 4 SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton, Georgia 1 feed as declared SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL, Spartanburg, South Carolina veo e ik oem 1 feed as declared ith white mane and tail, ing feet, good confor- ee $15.; also for sale, orrel stud colt, one yr. well built, prospects of good show horse. Duck, Braselton, Ph. Doe a ; tle, fast quarter horse conformation, $180.; ith filly colt by side. an handle, bred back, rey mare, old but ex- for child, five gaited, other pleasure horses used for trail rides and g; saddles, $18. up; id reg. Tenn Walking m $250. Don Cochran, ebel Ridge Farm, Shiloh Kennesaw, Ph. 427-1819, etta). : 2 Reg. T.W.H.A. pony stud, 2 yrs. old, 14 hands _ high, blaze face, 2 socks on front | legs, 2 stockings on hind legs, green broke, never been bred, good conformation, $500. Mrs. Elizabeth Price, 3131-B Lees Mill Rd., College Park, Ph. 767-4670. Dapple gray Shetland pony, castrated, $100. Mrs. Otis ee Cumming Ph. 887- 2 saddle horse fillies, light chestnut,.2 yrs. old. gentle for young lady; deep yearling, with flax mane and tail, large colt for age and will make exceptionally nice mare, George Lindsey, 102 Melody Lane, Kennesaw, Ph. 42 7-3957 (Marietta). Swine Duroc breeding stock, males and females, all from large litters, 3-5 1/2 mos. old. Wil- liam E.-Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016. 25 Yorkshire crossed with Landrace, Poland China and Berkshire pigs, $10. ea., Hoyt C. Maxwell, Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph. 843-2914 (Lawrence-| ville). -Hampshire and S.P.C. pigs, 13 wks. old, $15. or 2 for $25. Elizabeth Sorrow, 7205 Camp- bellton Rd., S. W., Atlanta 11, Ph. DI 4-4198. male Shetland ponies, one . and 2 one yr. old, gen- d ridden by 5 yr. old $100. ea. Mrs. E.R. ms, Rt. 1, Box 100. Fort iy, 2b GA 9-2068 old high stepping sor- re, good parade strut, hands (57 in.) tall, ed, and gaits to signal. s not kick, rear or buck, Teins and can barrel ood conformation, rid- onstantly by 13 yr. old 6200. Mrs. W. J. Brown, Hamilton ~ Dr., Macon, SH 6-2576. eg. Arabian filly bay, 4 ngs, 1 yr. old also, gen- dapple grey, 8 yr. old , will work or ride. Ann attlebaum, Donalsonville, JA 4-2468. @ fine Shetland ponies for 1 under 46 in. tall, 2 Id and older, variety of rs except spots. Well brok- to ride and complete with le and. bridle. Sanford Farm, R. M. Snow, Rt. full. Ph. LI 8-1991. hestnut Quarter horses hh black mane, feet and tail, nice horse trailer for sale. trained for cow pony, rell racing, basket weave nickup, gentle but spirited, e and trailer, $560. Ma- P. Dixon, 602 15th St. well trained and gentle ; also, 4 yr. old black excellent for children. 1es R. Griffin, (Red Oak, ner of Flat Shoals Rd., and dwood Rd.), Box 372, Rt. College Park, Ph. 964-3973. White gelding pony (black kin and dark eyes, not al- >) 7 yrs., wt. approx. 600 half Shetland and half ter horse, good for chil- L. F. Driver, Clarkes- e, Ph. 754-4984. 1 yr. old OFC. and Lan- drace sow with first litter of 9, will sell sow and 4 pigs (3 mo. old) very cheap. Must sell quickly. Mickey Davies, Rt. 2, Forest Rd., Stockbridge. O1LC. breeding stock, shoats, 3 mos, medium blocky type, males and females, $50. ea. Reg., treated, F.0.B.; also, 6 mos. gilt, about ready to breed, $40. All cheaper at farmesPaul-Jd..- Cain, Ried, Commerce. _ . Reg. Black Essex, 3 nice male shoats available now. Taking orders for 10 wk. old pigs ready in approx. 6 wks. Wiley G. Dampier, RFD 1, Box 210, Valdosta. Purebred Duroc males and gilts, 12 wks, treated for cholera, all from certified meat tvpe stock. $30. ea. Mrs. G. G. Stevens, Rt. 2, Box 245, Edison. 1/2 Landrace and 1/2 York- shire pigs, 6 wks. old, $10. ea., located 2 mites east of Doug- lasville, L. E. Pittman. Rt. 1, Douglasville, Ph. 942-4259. Reg. Duroc and _svotted Poland China sows, gilts, and boars; Also, cross bred gilts, blood tested. Gilbert Under- wood, c/o The Berry Schools. Mount Berry, Ph. 232-5374. exe oO wo. Duroc boars and gilts, 5 mo, treated for cholera, can reg, $35. ea.; Duroc boars and gilts, 3 mo., treated for chol- era, can be reg. $25. ea. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, (15 mi. Southeast of Guy- ton, Hwy. 30), Guyton. Hampshires, Yorkshires and Duroes from best reg. blood- lines in these breeds; Also, excellent gilts of Yorkshire and Hampshire cross. Lawton Make Application Now for _ Sweet-Potato Plant Inspection All. sweet-potato plants, vines, or cuttings sold, of- ered for sale, given away, or otherwise distributed in he State of Georgia must by law, be certified by the | Georgia Department of Aoriculture. Certification is for the purpose of preventing the pread of sweet-potato insects and diseases. If these ere fo become widespread, @ growing of sweet-potatoes in the state. Perscns desiring to have their sweet-potate plants ertified should write the lant Industry, State Department of Agriculture, 19 Hunter treet, S. W., Atlanta, Georgia. Ursrey, Douglas Rd., Hazle- hurst, Ph. FR. 5-2030. they could virtually eliminate Division of Entomology and MARKET BULLETIN Tamworth pigs from best stock, bangs free. J. S. Davis, ee Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. 13 Sows and gilts, 10 bred; 39 pigs, 2 wks. to 6 wks. old; 1 boar, 9 mos. old; Hampshire, Landrace, Berkshire crossed, fine hogs, priced to sell. Dan- ny Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple. 30 nice healthy meat type pigs, 6 wks. old 24th July, $10. ea., James H. Kent, Rt. 2 Oe Springs, Ph. 943- chestnut | 30 Reg. Hereford male pigs: 2, 11 mos. old, ready for ser- vice, special price; 8, 6 wks. old, ready to move Aug. 1, $25. ea. All pigs treated and reg. in buyers name. W. M. Chambers, Rt. 2, Milan, Ph. 362-3418. Sheep and Goats Good milk goats for sale cheap. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherrv Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE 3-3710. Nice milk goat kids or young, giving half gal. per day,, easy handled, reasona- ble price. Silas Snipes, Com- merce. Fine milk goats, one gives 5 ats. day, one, 1 gal. per day when fresh, Ali to freshen soon, cheap, all young, wont ship. Frank Hodges, 3860 Cascade Rd., S.W., Atlanta, Ph, 344-2581. 2 Res. French Alpine goats, 2 grade goats, all good milk- ers, from good stock; also, Reg. buck for sale. At home Sat., Mon., and Tues. and af- ter 6 p.m. other days. R. D. Otwell, Temple. Several large, blocky Reg. Hampshire rams from 1-3 yrs., for sale reasonably. or trade for beef type cattle. John B. Smith. Cleveland Rd.. Dalton, Ph. BR 8-3705 at night. 4 mo. old Toggenburg and Alpine bucks, natural butt- headed. healthy and gentle, $15.-$20. Stan Abernathy, Yatesville Rd., Barnesville. Milk goat. first freshen had 2 nannie kids, T.B. and Bangs tested, also several young does for sale. Leon Watson, Unadilla, Ph. 2891. 3 ewes, 2 bred does and one buck, 3 yrs. old, and 2 spring lambs, $50. Orville La-Rose, 826 Roswell Rd., Smyrna, Ph. HE 5-5781. _ PAGE FIVE | eed & Plants FOR SALE Hay, Feed, Grain FOR SALE Little white nest onions for fall planting, $2.00 gal., plus postage. Per. 48. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Bali Ground. _ Cabbage, Rutger tomato and collard plants, 75c C. or $2.00, 300, cheaper by 1000. Per. 301. Me Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. Shallot plant, (button kind) 4 doz, $1.00; big streamliner strawberry plants $1.50 C. or exchange for printed or white feed sacks, 100 lbs. cap., each pay postage. Per. 64. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23, Grantville. Fall tomatoes, Big Boy, Rut- ger, Marglobe 30, $1.00; cab- bage collards, 70c C; Broc- coli, Brussell sprouts, 95c C:; Shallots buttons, 50c at.; Birdseye hot pepper, 60c doz.: Detroit beet plants, 300, $1.00. Postage 20c., F. J. Wither- spoon, 308 Holderness St., At- lanta 10, PL 3-5251. Per 137. Collard plants, two cents ea., or $10.00 per thousand. Will not ship. Per. 401. Claude McDaniel, 1804 Lakewood Ave., S. E., Atlanta 15. 10,000 certified Rutger to- mato plants now ready, 60c C, or $5.00 per 1000. Packed in moss for shipping, add post- age. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Faerie Ellenwood. Per White nest onions for fall and spring planting, $2.00 gal.; red Scallion multiplying onions, $1.50 gal.; red Scallion orion buttons, $1.00 gal; wild cucumber bark, yellow root, rattle root, $1.00, 2 Ib. lard box full, plus postage. Per. 50. G Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Rutger tomato plants, $4.00 M.;: collards, $3.00 M.; Masta- dona and Blakemore straw- berry plants, $1.25 C.; $3.75, 500; $5.00 M. Mrs Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Per. 216. Little white nest onions for fall planting $2.00 gal.; old time tender white half runner bean seed, 50c cup, germ. 95 pet.: also, rattle root, wild cucumber bark, rats bane, May apple, blood root, ea. $1.00, 2 Tbs lard box full. Add post- age. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. - Livestock WANTED Want young polled Here- ford bull calf, 6 to 10 mos.; Also, small truck load of baled shucks. William B. Richardson. RFD 1, McIntyre. Want 1000 dairy type calves 4-10 days old. Holstein or Holstein cross preferred, will pick up once each week at your place, from Aug. 1 to Jan. 1. Write your lo- cation and price for what you have. Will contact you if price is right. Hoyt Carey, Box 194, Royston. Want cow with young calf or to freshen soon. Must be gentle and easy to manage. Mrs. L. W. Smith, Stephens. Want 1 or 2 mare horses that will ride and can plow garden and small patches and bred, wt. about 800-900 lbs. J. D. Webb, 166, Soperton. (within 50-75 mi. of Soper- ton). Will board saddle mare or gelding for use of mare. Will dry feed, will take suitable horse through the winter. A. W. Hudgins, 742 Concord Rd., Smyrna, Ph. HE 5-7335. Few mixed-Iron Clay cow- peas, Germ. 88 pct., 2 pct. hardseed, no noxious weeds. $3.75 per bu. at farm. Erwin V. Rush, (1 mi. S. of) Kath- | leen, Hwy 247. Indian corn seed, 91 pct. germ., 35c cup; pop corn, 88 pet. germ, 25 cup; several kinds gourd seed, 25c package. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Woot- en, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Horse pastured, 90 acres of year round pasture, trails and ring. Near new Covington Expressway and Wesley Chapel Rd., Linda_ Taber, 3513 Hyland Dr., Decatur, Ph. BU 9-4011. : i to 10 reg. | Want from . . Morris 70 bales Fescue hay, 65 per bale. Cannot deliver. D. D. Still, Jr., Loganville, Ph. 826-2431. : : 100 tons choice quality Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, weed free. Cut and baled without rain, $30.00 ton at farm, 7 mi. N. of Tifton, Hwy. 41. Henry Rigdon, Rt. 4, Tifton, Ph. 382-2985. Wheat and rye straw, bright, no rain, $20.00 ton. Harry Willson, Rt. 1, Albany, Ph. 436-5654. Cc oastal Bermuda hay (highly fertilized) for sale in field at farm located 5 mi. North of Blakely on Hwy. 27, $18.00 ton until further notice. Contact before sending truck. Can arrange trucking on 8 to 10 ton loads at extra cost. Mrs. Evelyn Ss. Gee, Blakely, Ph. 4454. Pure Coastal Bermuda, Fes- cue and Clover, mixed grass- es, sq. bales, put on poundse with high protein content. W. S. Chandler, c/o Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-2984, Oat and Millet hay in sq. bales, $35.00 ton, at farm; Also, Duroe gilts, 6 mo. old, best of bloodlines, $50.00 ea., Marvin Newsome, Jordan Mill Rd., Sandersville. 1962 crop hay, Coastal Ber- muda, Lespedeza, Rye grass, Ciover and Fescue, 50c bale, $20.00 ton at field or 65c bale, $25.00 ton at barn. Cecil H. Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Ph. 461-4862. Hay, sq. bales, all fertilized very highly, $35.00 ton or $1.00 bale: also., crushed hay with molasses, $55.00 ton. James H. Kent, Rt. 2. Powder Springs, Ph. 943-3071. 4 Good clean hay, cured with- out rain, cut a few wks. ago, 50c bale, $25.00 ton; about 150 bales Sericea, cut while green and tender, some Fescue. C. H. Ward, Rt. 1, Rush Chapel Rd., Adairsville. Game & Fowl FOR SALE Bobwhite quail eggs, $10 C.; day old birds, $20.00 C. Birds all ages. Per. 110. Wil- lie Gaultney, P. O. Box 36, Reynolds, Ph. TI 7-4555. Dutch Belt pedigree rab=- bits, 3 does, buck, some young plus one doe chinchilla type, plus cages, six individual out- door wire bottom and fronts, in 2 sections, $25.00 for all. Cannot ship. Robert Van Slaars. 733 Fair Oaks Dr., Ma- con, Ph. SH 2-5045 (no collect calls). 7 Sa PAGE six Game and Fowl FOR SALE Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $15.00 C.; day old chicks, $25.00 C.; started birds, 4 = 6 wks, 55 ea., 6-8 wks. old 70c ea.; mature flight conditioned birds ready for release, $1.00 ea. in lots of 100 or more; Eastern wild turkeys, 6 - 8 wks old, $4.50 ea.; 8-10 wks, $5.50 ea.; 12 - 14 wks., (ready for release) $6.50 ea. Leroy Johnson, Rt. 2, Cordele, Ph. 925-4044. Per. 125. _ N. Z. W. rabbits, both young and breeding stock, of show type and winners. Calif. does and bucks 6 - 8 wks. and Sr. as well as young, Dutch black and chocolate young Jrs. does and bucks also, Sr. breeding stock, $1.25 and up according to age and type. D. A. Free- ~ man, Rt. 1, Conley, Ph, MA 7-4948. White King pigeons, $3.00 pr. Jack Crowder, c/o Melody Brook Farm, RFD 3, Windy EAE. Rd., Marietta, PL. HE 5- 6 pr, Del J ames sex linked pigeons working and several odd ones, for sale or will ex- change the lot for 8 mates pairs of guineas. H. G. Young, P. O. Box 858, Thomasville. Northerh Bobwhite quail eggs, $17.00 C. del; Baby quail $25.00 C, will del. 400 or more; 8 wks. old quail, $70 C. will sell 400 or more. Eggs are clean, fresh, not over 4 days old when shipped, from aoe ae unrelated stock. Per. MARKET BULLETIN Homing banded pigeons, this year hatch, $1.00 ea.; mat- ed prs. $1.50 ea., Richard Rus- sell, 3477 Ivy Rd,, N. E., At- lanta 4, Ph. CE 7-2948. Fancy pigeons, 2 pr. black Nuns, $5.00 pr.; Pr. red Hel- ae $4.00; 2 youngsters $2 ; odd cock, $1.50; pr. Black einipebers, $4, 00; odd black Trumpeter cock, <0 50% 2 pr. black Mookee, $4.00 pr.; sev= eral pr. yellow - red and. black saddle Fan Tails, good mark- ed birds, $8.00 pr.; others not such good marks, $5.00 pr. Wade Malcolm, P. O. Box 209, Fitzgerald. Entire stock of N. Z. white rabbits, some of best in south, matured does wt. up to 11% lbs., most of them bred, $8. 00 ea.; matured bucks, $7.50 ea.; few juniors $2.00 up. R. La- mar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrightsville. Purebred N. Z. white ide and does, $10.00 and up to $20.00 for selectively bred steck, 11 yrs. breeding, no in=- bred or cross bred culls. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave. N.E. Atlanta, Ph. TR 4-6452. : 23 rare breed chickens, 2-3 lbs. ea., 2 mo. old, also, 23 black Minorcas pullets 3 wks. old, ers ~ waterers; 150 ft. roll new poultry wire, $40 for lot or trade for heifer or male calf of equal value. Mrs. Annie McCann,.RFD 4, La- Grange. About 60 S. C. red Pullets, 11 wks. old, large, healthy and growing, egg record of 300 eggs pr. yr. F. O. B. my place $1.25 ea. Heke Seay. Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville Rd. El- lenw 25 New Hampshire pullets about 8 wks. old, best offer gets; also, mule for sale cheap. B. B. Strange, Rt. 4, Swains- boro, 5 Silver Laced Wyandottes, 4 pullets and one eockerel, $4. Pullorum and fowl typhoid clean. Susan Snider, 2273 Whites Mill Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU 9-8463. 12 White Pekin ducks, 2 grown, $1.75 ea.; 10 half grown, $1.25 ea. or swap for flying Mallard ducks, Luther Coe, Jr., Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph, 964-7323. 1960 - 61 hatch breeder quail, up to 10 and 1/8 ounc- es or 4 oz. larger than aver- age. Imp. 42 yrs. Order eggs early. Per. 27. Also, will pay $10. 00 pr. for unrelated su- prove mine. Free color photos and state wt. Cert. of Champions. William. A. Tho- mas, Box K., Mark Bidg. At- lanta, Ph. MU 8- 0866. Poultry 123. Cash, RL 2, Wrightevilie. FOR s ALE Northern Bobwhite quail | pureprea Buff Cochin Ban @fgs, 18c ea., or $15.00 C Day old birds, 25 ea.; 30ce, 1 wk. old. Priced according to age, a birds shipped collect. Per.. A. N. Reeve, 7866 Roswell Ba. aan i, Dunwoody., : 993- -4020. 4 Peafowl hens, 3 yrs. old, 2 Peacocks, 3 and 6 yrs old. Willie Bab Walters, Vienna. Northern Bobwhite quail, all ages and quail eggs rea- sonably priced; Also, few | _ pair, now laying fertile epgs, | for sale. Eggs hatched on) shares. Per. 52. Joe Linkous, 4011 Briareliff Rd., N. E., At- Janta 6, Ph. 634- 7416, Northern Bobwhite quail, 2 wks. old, 35 ea., eannot ship until 4 wks. old. Ringneck Doves $4.00 pr.; White Doves, $5.00 pr., express collect: Quail eggs 15c ea., send money order. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta 8. White King pigeons, choice, selected and banded mated prs., producers of 16 - 20 squabs pr. yr, linebred. Pri- ces as follows: Single pr. $7.50; 3 pr., $20.00; 5 pr. $30.00; 10 pr., $50, 00; 20 pr., $90.00 and 24 or more pr., $4, 00 pr.; Al- s0, some choice young hens and cocks, mating age, $1.00 ea., J. Beaton, P. O. Box 897, Waycross. tams, 13 roosters, $1.50 ea.; 16 hens, $2.00 ea.; 20 Ban- tam chicks, same breed, not 50 mi. if sold in one lot. Cur- tis Murphy, 601 E. Monroe, St. Thomasville. Araucanus chickens, laying pink, turquoise, green and olive green eggs, $12.00 trio, express collect; hatching eggs, assorted colors, $4.00 doz., insured parcel post. (Reduced prices until Sep. Ist \only). Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, | 716 Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta | 8, TR 4-5152. 2 young roosters anee enough for service, $3.00 a., or both for $5.00; 6 spring hatched cockerels, wis. about 2 Vs. ea., $1.50 ea., or 2, $2.50. All fine healthy birds, from purebred, unrelated dark Cor- |nish. Shipped express collect. Some cheaper here at place. | Selected hatching eggs from same stock, $2.50, 16. M r s. Maude Granger, Reidsville. 4 youns B. B. red old Eng: lish game roosters 75 @a.; rabbits, $1.50 up or trade for perior Bobwhite to further im-| sexed, 4 wk old, 35 ea. Ship | Ph, | XPress collect, on del. within $8.00 pr.:| "1 $3.00 ea., also, black and tortoise Dutch | 4 white Emden geese, 1 grey Toulouse, 8 mo., $2 ea., at my home. Mrs. C. H. Law- son, Rt. 3, Brownsville Rd., Lithonia, Ph. 482-6886. 3 Jap Silkie roosters, excel- lent stock, $2.00 ea; N. Z. white rabbit, good stock. one yr. old, come after, $3.00. Mrs. Ruby Blankenship, 1668 Campbellton Rd., S. W., at Poole Dr., S. W., Atlanta 11, 18 Bantam hens and 4 roos- ters, 75 ea., or will take less for lot, will not ship. Jimmy McClure, Marietta, Ph. 427- 4982. 2 trios Rhode Tana red Bantams, Boswell strain, all birds from choice show stock and are excellent layers and setters, $12.00 trio or first $20.00 takes both trios; Also, few very nice Black Rose- comb Bantams. No C.O.D. or collect calls. Will ship. Joe Stahlkuppe, 2455 Union Rd., ie Atlanta 11, Ph. 344. Greenhead Mallard aake: Robert Kennedy, Guyton. Several cross Weea indian | Cornish game black barred cockerels, 2-1/2 mos. old. T. D. Fussell, Jr., Rt. 1, Rhine. hen with 11 little turkeys, $7. Mis. Jack Love, Rt. 4 Fitz-) gerald, (2 mi. No. of Mystic). 1 Show type Bantams, pr. An- conas, trio B. B. Red Games, trio B. B. Brown Leghorns, trio Blacktail Japs, ship. Roy Maddox, Rt. 1, Peachtree Rd., Lawrenceville, i Ph. 3-3887, Half grown pullets in these breeds: Brandenberry, Red- quill, Whitehackle = hatch, Albany Roundhad, all $1.50 game birds or fame hbirdjea.; Also, 2 buff Orpington brooder. Bob Phillips, 514 (show type) Bantam. roosters, Rocksprings Rd. N. EH. At=|$2.00 ea. Lockheed Bell, 2677 lanta 9, Ph. TR 4=1270. N. Pharr Rd., E., Atlanta 17. mailed to you. Marks & Brands Registration At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Com- missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock. If you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write our Department for application, and all necessary forms will be There is no cost for this registration except the recording fee to the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle are located. PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Agriculture Poultry. WANTED Want Silver Sanned | Hamburgs and white Cochin bantams (young or old). B. C. Blair, Jr., Rd., Rt. 1 Conley, Ph. MA 7- 9655. Want. 3 Chinese James. Buckins, Soperton. __ Want to buy 1 or 2 settings of Shawneck game or blue game eggs. M. C. Henderson, Rt.-5; Austell, Miscellaneous |: FOR SALE 2 acres fine tomatoes, also 1 acre fine okra, will be ready last week of July. Sell by lb., way, 2215 Sieene ads eatur, Ph. BU 9-1374 Country cured, hickory smoked meats. Hams size 10- 20 lbs., 85c 1b.; shoulders, size 10-15 Ibs., 55c lb.; sides, 10-18 Ibs., 50c lb; smoked sausage, 69 Ib. All meat guaranteed apeinst spoilage. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box 5, Dexter. Martin gourds, 18 to 20 in., 25c; 21-22 in., 35c; 24-30 in., 50c ea.; dipper gourds 2B ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. _ Hen house "poultry fertiliz- er by the sack or pick up truck. W. W. Cheek, Rt. 2 Loganville, hounds 8, $1.; peppermint, spearmint, 50c doz., garlic bulbs, $1.50 C.; ee 12, $1.25. Mrs. F. . Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. _ See Shade dry sage and dry dry, hot pepper, 30c dt. Rt. 1, Royston. o acres Black Diamond or will sell field. W. rick, Winder, Ph. 867-2529. _ Jumbo gourd seed long neck, also, ornamental, 3 doz. 25c with stamped, ad- dressed. are 5. or= don, Rt. 1, Adel. W. Hudgins, 742. Concord 20 min., $100. M. G. bunch; 3, 60c; sassafras, queen gourd seed, 25 pk. and man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. _ Faney. grad, new crop, x- tractd honey, excellent fla-| vor, 10 ib. vat Ryebae parece] post, $3.25. . Kerkland, BOR eiaWH Rabbit fo ee Bored ready to load, bring your truck and get. what. ee want, 75c bu. or all for 50 bu. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. #., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR 4- 6452. ~ Golden sal 20 a:; multi: plying red onions for fall planting, $1.00 gal, Spear- mint, Tanzy, .3, 25., white arrow, old fashion Colonie plant, 3, 50c., Weeping Mary, 50e bunch. Stamped enve- lope, Add postage, Mrs. Pres- Jy Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. 335 fine sound 6 ft.. locust posts for sale. J. G. Mooney, Rt. B, Ellijay. White chickn fed sacks hice smooth cloth no letters, 25c ea. plus pestage. Will ship Ge O. D., prompt ship- ment. Mrs. Mae hg ses Rt. 2; Blairsville; : Afrieah Monster gourd sed (Worlds largest) 7 x 8 ft. 28 seed, $1.00; Indias King bra. (like huge snakes) 7 ft. 3025 Bouldercrest |. ie 5 shell, basket or- patch. Pat Gasa- | Catnip, lemon palm, hhoar- | Mar jeatnip 30 qt. or $1. gal; red, Of |= $1. gel, Mrs. Leilar Phillips, watermelons, ready for trucks | H. Pat- | Used pony sadalle, $20., wed O3 sone tare 6500 cnn ae an English saddle, $70. Rd., Smyrna, Ph. HE 5- = 7335. | : Pony art and. harness, like |; new, used 4 Bee for about] Kinard, | 4949 Net nee - Dunwoody | Rd., N.E. Atlanta 5, Ph. BL d= | cannot 3087. _ Cas Beal peppermint, 2Be | of ectie: May apple, yel= | 4 low root, yellow dock, wild) vil cherry bark, alder bark, rats-| pane, each 4 Ib. lardbox full,|._ V $1. plus 30 postage: Martin | - stamped nvelope. Mrs. Fre- Calif. multi 50c per start and addressed envelop Malachi Smith, Rt. ville. ; Western saddle, blac cond. $27.50. Mrs. J OConnor, Rt. 3, Ter Dr., Marietta, Ph. 427- Second hand jumpin dle, 7M size, $20.0 in da Benson, c/o | Farms. 6821 Peachtre N. &, 35 1b. Frotehers, lar 25e ae 3 M. F, Gaddis, Box iba man, 1961 ercp a WANTED. Wank Good sonolae bell. Dr. Mahdah Love, ! Retreat, Lakemont. Want large spe kled der peas (dried). of weavils. Dr, upel Bramblett, Cumming. Want good used we roping ete: i ge preferably wi { me bridle in ee cond. olds, } Nowreet ; f 0 ente: po locust, eypress or Gedar. . R. Worley, ne Ston Tell ly itt Se and | 8 OX Ww igs ioe canning, | or re bu. Near Milledgevi jat $3.00 bu. Mrs. C. H. Tas {1807 Vinson Hwy., Milind ville, Ph. 2-3197. Want nice printed ee to By us shaker in Bo erry, Box Sa, Cadwell Handicrafts FOR SALE " Checheled baby Bootie solid white or white wit biue, green, yellow, pink tr or solid colors, i nyloh, $1. per Clower, Rt. 3,. ; oo yess ties | C ambskin moceasi pink, blue, All eine laced and emb i ao toad. wet saat Watkins 0s ipa rs ar.Watkin: t 3, New. Bente Calhoun 6 ih all aes heat d pla d bill pai mee ieee ee 11 piece its Breen and, piece chair a Set; tee _table- wer a pice, croc oe and sqtiar, BF it ter piece, $2. Bo hot pot hol ers, 3 for Maty T enuin | long, 2 seed; $1:00; Indian wif beaier dipper, dis fag, s sole Martin, a 3 = 00. 3 ea. Add postage. Ed- , Rt. 3, Calhoun. trimmed cotton 50c ea., or 5 for $2.; ders, 15c ea., or 5 for} BAMutts, | (200. Ca., . Thompson, Rt. 1, gm aprons, 50c ea; emb. scarves with crochet- ge 50c ea.; pillow cases, with crocheted edge, set.. Add postage. Mrs. ajor Rt. 7, Gainesville. eted baby _ bootees, r closed toe, pink, blue, reen, yellow, with col- $1.00 pr. Mrs. H. B t. 3, Lawre ge size emb. pillowcases, pr.; ladies bonnet, $1.35; ~ crown bonnets, $1.65; rons, 75; bib aprons, clothes pin aprons, 75c; resses, 1 to 6 yr., $2.00; aprons, $1.00; pot hold- Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Temple. rge quilt tops, made of new print scraps, some by , some string tops, 80 by Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Re- te crocheted bcotees ed in pink, blue, yellow. reen, 75 pr.; also, bibs match, both $1.00; white cheted lace for pillowcases, pr.; Crocheted pot hold- 1.00 ea. Add _ postage. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1 cheted bedspread, cream d, pep corn trimming, in Diamond shape, full. ize, $50.00. Mrs. Glynn ps, Rt. 3, Carrollton, 2 yrds. of fancy, all ingle, tatting, 35e yd. No checks. Mrs. G. . on, Rt. 3, Box 155 Millen. ull size cotton ruffled bed- ads, asst. cols. and 2- s, $4.50 ea.; novelty pot ers, 25c ea.; 6 $1.00; ty aprons, 75 ea. 2, $1.25; dish towels, 35c ea.; 3, 0. Add postage. Mrs, man Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, Yy. ouble Bed size quilt tops, odd fellow, other design, 0 ea., Step Around Moun- , $4.00 ea, Add postage, Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Can- ft. all, leather hand plait- bull whips, $4.00 PP. Earl ckey, Blackshear. road cloth pillow eases, . crocheted, $1.25 ea,, Emb,. 0 pr.; Small aprons, 3, $1; 50c ea., large 75c; Old nm bonnets, $1,00; Little s bonnets, 75, dish towels, , $1.00. Mrs, Nell Bennett, 2, Box 311, Buford. ell made print aprons, d- material, large size, ht colors, 50e ea, plus by Rd., S. E., Atlanta 15. New Silk and synthetic p, pieced in 12 in, squares, , Rt. 2, Cave Springs. bl, bed size quilt tops, Tu- lip top, bright Tulips; green stems, on white, $4.00 ea.; Postage stamp top, over 1500 Dieces to ea. top $3.00 ea. Add stage. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt. Tifton, enter pieces cro. 1 in. m., 50 ea.; large pillow- ses with cro. and emb. trim, 0 pr.; Also, hand painted loweases, $2.00 pr.; Large edspread, $35.00; De- ) WSe op ole $1.50 . tage. Mrs. I. A, Scott, 1570 Girls cotton dresses bright colors, $1.25 ea., 2, $2.00; hand emb. pillowcases heavy bleach, $1.50 set, hand emb. unbleached pillowcases, heavy $1.25. Mrs. Lucey Musson, 7 Steven St., Summerville. Hand woven, multicolored pot holders, 24c ea., 5, $1.00, p. p. Miss Emily Rosie, Rt. 1, Box 81, Washington. Quilt tops, aprons, pot hold- ers. Mrs. J. O. Bradly, 1862 Dunlap Ave., East Point, Ph. PO-1~-2351. Tatted border handker- chiefs, $1.35 and $1.50; Doi- lies, $2.50,; emb. flowers and butterflies, tatted trim vanity set, $2.40; white dimity, bid aprons, good size, tatted trim, $1.60; cro. baby shoes, rib- bon trim, $1.05. Mrs. G. Tay- ler, 421, Wilson, Ave., Bre- man. Crocheted vanity sets, 3 pes. with matching doily, $3.00; matching dresser runners, 16 |x 36 in., $3.50 ea.; 21 in. doi- *| lies, $2.00 in white, beige, ecru or trimmed. All del. Mrs. Ida Sullivan, 232 Maple St., Carrollton. : Pilloweases of bleached sheeting with cro. blue birds, wild rose, or colonial girl, $2 pr.; aprons 65c ea.; rose or Pansy doilies, $1.50 ea.; cro.. vanity sets, $1.00 set; 3 pe. ere. chair and sofa back sets, $3.50 set. No checks or stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco. Cro. Doilies, 11 in. star doily, 50c ea.; 3, $1.50, red or white; 13 in candy dish doily 75c ea.; 3, $2.00; 18 in. multi- col. doily, $2.00 ea.; 3, $5.00; one 15 in. doily, $1.25; one 18 x 18 white T. V. doily done in Irish cro. $2.50; 10 doilies, $7.50. Mrs. Sherman L. Adams, 1018 Purino Dr., Gainesville. : Goards custom made to or- der, fruit bowls, sewing bas- kets, ete., finishes of polished wax, enamels and varnishes, $10.00 up. Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross, Aprons without bibs, well made prints and solids, tram. Med, 3, $1.00 and 25c postage. Miss Agnes Howard, 4184 Bankhead Hwy. Rt. 2, Mable- ton. 2 Dutch dolls, Sun Flower, and Morning Glory quilts, $10 ea.; string and strip quilts, $4.50 ea. 50c postage on ea.; 6 stripe quilts $25.00 plus postage. Mrs. Delia Sapping- ten, Rt. 8, Gainesville. Dbl. size bed quilts, poppy quilt, red; tulip quilt, red; Poinsettia quilt, red; Sunflow- er quilt, yellow. All have yellow centers, green leaves and stems, appliqued on white sheeting outlined with match- ing threat, hand quilting, bind- ing around edge, cotton pad- ded, $12.00 ea. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula. Med, size aprons with poc- ket 50c ea. or 5, $2.25; Aprons cut by pattern, $1.00; med. size dresser scarves, $1.00; vanity sets, $1.00. Add post- age. Mrs. Maver Estep, for $16.00. S. E. Barry, Room 5 white muslin, worth, Dalton. Aprons, nice material Woodstock. erepe sacque and cap blue; | divisions or bunches, 137 | Auburn Ave., LaGrange. e 2 capes, one white, one blue, jf made of nylon thread, has deep |% fringe, cord tie with ball on each end of tie, to wear or for |} bed jacket. $8.00 ea. or botn| 311 B., Redmond Rd., Battey |} | State Hospital, Rome. rayon, nylon ete.) erazy quilt | dbl. bed |f size, appliqued quilt tops, one | turkey and pumpkin, 2 pine |j trees with emb. snow balls on | trees and 2 Marys fans, as- | sorted colors, $6.50 ea. Mrs.ig :| Trey Staten, Box 65, Chats-/ 75e ea.;.2, $1.00; 1% very small aprons, 25c ea., all| Add _ postage; | i pot holders, limited quantity. |{ 2, 45c. Mrs. Oma Reece, Rt. 1, |f Cro. baby bootees cotton, $1/# pr.; nylon, $1.25, white asst. | color trims; rayon and dacron | sets, | $1.50 set, in white, pink and |} white flannel sacques, |& asstd. color, cro. trims 75c ea, |# diaper shirts, baby checks and | EGY Ree pee 3 dbl. bed size patch work quilt tops: dbl. rose, $9.00; wild rose, $8.00; umbrella girl, $8.00. Mrs. Clara Big- ham, Box 69 Chattsworth Rd., | Dalton. Flowers FOR SALE CORRECTION CORRECTION: Bearded Iris, mixed colors, 15, $1.00; King Alfred Daffodils, 12 $1; mixed Daffodils, 20, $1.00; Peppermint plants, 12 small $1.00, plus 35 postage for each or- der. Per. 57. Miss Ruth Un- derwood, Rt. 3, Conyers. EVENTS SALES JULY 31 Purebred York- shire Sale Laurens County Agricultural Center, Dublin, Ga. 15 boars, 15 bred gilts, 30 brei gilts from herd of late Albin Maret. Herd now owned by Pierce R. English, c/o Rocky Comfort Farms, War- renton, Ga. e AUG. 6 and 7 (Monday and _ Tuesday) Valdosta (Lown- des County) Tom Hewitt Pony and Horse Auction Sale Very large selec- tion of using and breed- ers, both Grade and Reg. Ponies and Horses. Public invited. AUGUST 8th 1:00 P. M. Georgia Spot Breeders Show and Sale, Dublin, Georgia, Selected Boars and Open and Bred Gilts being of- fored. For catalog or in- formation write A. LaPorte, Sec. - Treas., Cordele. Farm Safety _ Week July 22-28 MARKET BULLETIN Hep uu ae ue MANAGEMENT AND CONSE! WITH OTH! ERS. INDUSTRY ALONE EMPLOYS INDU: NEARLY 1400 _ FOREGTERS IN THE SQUTHY TODAY'S INDUSTRIAL FORESTER {S A_MAN OF MANY RESPONSIBILTIES AND A MANAGER IN THE TRUEST SENSE iN_ ADDITION TO PLANTING, GROWING, PROTECTING AND HARVESTING PERSONNE! ELA IS, "ATION. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AND ; THE PUL AND PAPER DEVELOPING KI > PROFESSIONAL Counties Qualified for Hog Cholera Eradication ~ Program Baldwin Sumter Bleckley Talbot Bryan Tattnall Dodge Telfair Evans | Turner Irwin Wheeler Johnson Quitman Lowndes Washington Montgomery Terrell Pulaski Wilkinson right one. 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. before a sample of such feed is sent, a veterinarian should be consulted. In case of death, an autopsy should be performed to determine whether death was caused by a disease or a toxic substance. In the experience of the state chemists office, the feed is rarely ever to blame. if the veterinarian decides that it is a toxic substance, he should indicate what he thinks it is. Otherwise, the chemis- try laboratory may run numerous tests and still not hit on the In addition to the veterinary report, the feed guarantee tag should always be enclosed with the sample. Quite often there are various _ the levels are too high. S First of all, drugs added which are toxic if aS = NATIONAL