Georgia Fal Campbell. Farmers YESS We y S pd CAuiiy ma, tg WN NLL fie . GRE Ren ti |, 8 a Sie ae WANS a t } 4 (oe S z eV INE ; | AMON S328 2541 . , BN \ : PON SNe ii : TN PO S L/} LLL Commissioner OLUME 47 ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1962 _Under a law enacted by the 1962 General Assembly, all commercial egg buyers operating in Georgia are required to be bonded. Commercial egg buyers not providing proof of bond are required to be certified by the Geor- gia Department of Agriculture as cash buyers and limited to cash transactions only. Both bonded and certified buyers must be registered with the Georgia Department of Agri- culture and those now registered with the Department are as follows: BONDED EGG BUYERS A & P Tea Company, New York, New York. _ Atlanta Egg Company, 888 Marietta Street, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia _ Chess Burruss, Atlanta Road, Smyrna, Georgia _ Columbus Egg Company, State Farmers Mar- ket, Columbus, Georgia Cook Brothers, DeSoto, Georgia H. E. Crawford, Poultry Palace, 1204 Ellis Street, Augusta, Georgia _ Dixie Egg Company, Donalsonville, Georgia Douglas Fresh Egg Company, 505 Shirley Ave- _nue, Douglas, Georgia Norman W. Fries, Inc., 663 East 33rd Street, Savannah, Georgia Charlcie E. Haughton, Birmingham, Alabama Helfer Egg Company, Inc., 174 Duane Street, _New York, New York June Dairy Products, Box 43, Cairo, Georgia M., J. King, Inc., 171 Duane Street, New York, New York : Savannah Valley Egg Company, Hartwell, Geor- gia oS Sutherland Produce Company, State Farmers Market, Forest Park, Georgia W. W. Taylor, Route #5, Eastman, Georgia Hoyt C. Turner, 2114 Hollywood Road, Atlanta, Georgia M. N. Turner, Atlanta Road, Marietta, Georgia White Oak Acres, Inc., State Farmers Market, _ Savannah, Georgia Henry E. Williamson, 1991 Fenwick Street, Augusta, Georgia Winder Produce Company, 455 Whitehall Street, _ Atlanta, Georgia Chattahoochee Valley Eggs, Inc., 318 10th Ave., P. O. Box 1618, Columbus, Georgia CERTIFIED CASH BUYERS J. C. Adams, Cleveland, Georgia Cleveland Egg Company, Cleveland, Georgia Georgia Poultry & Eggs, 1202 West Broad Street, Sayannah, Georgia Goethes Poultry, 417 Montgomery Street, Sa- vannah, Georgia Arnold Martin, Hancock Avenue, Gainesville, Georgia George Perry, Produce Row, Gainesville, Georgia Quality Poultry Company, P. O. Box 1861, Sa- vannah, Georgia Toccoa Egg Company, Quill Jordan, Toccoa, Georgia Hoyt Waters, Gainesville, Georgia AGRICULTURE CALENDAR Aug. 15 Annual Meeting, Georgia Egg Assn. Dempsey Hotel, 10 a.m. Macon. August 19, 20, 21 State Fall Barrow Show and Pure- bred Show and Sale. Sponsored by Swine Grow- ers Assn. and Laurens Livestock Assn. Dublin. Georgia Georgia First NUMBER 49 BONDED EGG BUYERS LISTED - @ EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH @ LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES SAGE Two NATI L EDITORIAL | asp far ON ONA 7 GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square Ailanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 and appurtenance; admissible under postage regulations in- serted quest. eompany or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- dual doing business under a Notices of farm produce one time on each re No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- 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 rotices. 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- Ne eon ee is eee : t. it tat DHE, CAMPBELI june ae D. A. Pullin, Editor Elizabeth Hynds, Editor of Notices 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug, 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act of Oct. 8, Address requests to be mailing list, changes MANAGER. Market of address, etc., to Bulletin, Atlanta. change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from CIRCULATION All requests for Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Farm Help WANTED Want nice, good woman for light farm work and house- work live as one of family, _for board and salary. Mrs. W. R. Johnson, Rt. 2, Garfield, Ph. 763-2748. (Twin City). Want white, middle age eouple for poultry farm, Man to care for laying hens and wife to care for children and dc some housework. 4 room house with water and wired for electric stove furnished, good salary. References. E. Beaners P. O. Box 6014, Ma- rietta. Want man with family to help gather crop and other farm work. Good house with electricity and water on bus route furnished. No drinkers, J. E. Mansell, Roswell, Ph. 993-6417. Want dependable lady to ive in home with elderly la- dy and do light farm work and housekeeping. Pleasant surroundings and convenient location. No heavy work, pri- vate room, board, and salary. Assured of courteous and con- siderate treatment. Carol Jo- ann Taylor, Box 103, Daw- sonville, Ph. 265-2501. Want farm maintenance man, able to do ordinary me- chanical work, simple weld- ing, etc. Must be in good phy- sical cond., 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 foreman for South Georgia farm, man who is worker as well as foreman. Knowledge of general farm equip., experienced jin corn, peanut, general row crop farming. Small family. No drinkers considered. Have house with plumbing and elec- tricity 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 retired, sober gentle- man with small income to live In as companion and. help with small poultry farm. Scott Byess, Rt. 4, Canton, H Want middle aged white woman to live with retired couple and do light farm chores and housekeeping for room with private bath, board and reasonable salary. Mrs. A. G. Hockenhull, Box 94, Roswell. Want at once middleaged white woman to live in and do light farm chores and care for one child, do housekeep- ing, all conveniences, hot, cold water, bath, private - room, board and $15. wk. Mrs. Frank Warlington, Rt. 1, Duluth, Ph. GR 6-2170. Want one or 2 single men to live in furnished cabin and work on farm; also, want large family to live in large house and work on farm. J. Max McClung, Rt. 2, Hampton, Ph. GR 8-6566 (Jonesboro). Farm Work WANTED _ White woman age 42, wants job on dairy farm or poultry farm. Write stating salary. Marjorie Simpkins, Rt. 3, Box 212 Pine Dr., College Park, c/o Doris Ford. Married man, wife, no chil- dren at home, desires job as caretaker or stock farm at- tendant. J. E. Kiser, 3051 Wells St., Avondale Estates, Ph. 378-0275. 50 yr. old white, single, man wants job on farm, can drive tractor. B. L. Brown, P. O. Box 127, Butler. _ 19 yr., old white man wants job on farm. Have experience and drivers license. Want room, board, laundry, and $18. wk. William N. Hester, Rt. 1, Madison. 22 yr. old man with wife and one child, wants job with dairy or general dairy farm work. Must have house equip- ped with furnishings. Curtis Chambers, Rt. 1, Murrayville, Ph. LE 4-3863 (no collect calls). Middleaged, white, single man desires job on farm do-~ ing light farm chores, with elderly or semi-invalid peo- ple helping care for same. 7 yrs. experience. Want room, board, laundry, and $20. wk. in modern home. No bad hab- its. Thos. O. McLendon, Rt. 3, Carrollton, ; White man 36, with wife and 4 small children wants job on farm. Need 4 or 5 room house. Can drive truck or tractor. Andy Miller, Rt. 2, Box 1226 B, Hampton. Man 45, single, honest and sober, hard worker wants job on poultry farm or dairy farm, will consider batching. Alton Butler, c/o Curtis But- ler, Old Grigg Lane Place, Donalsonville. Young man and wife wants job on farm or dairy. Can drive truck or tractor. Must have furnished place to live. Horace Bates, 1152 Sells Ave., S.W., Atlanta 10. 43 yr. old white man wants job in dairy or farming. Have experience in both. No bad habits) want room, board, laundry and $20. wk. wages. James Q. Hester, Rt. 1, Rut- ledge. Slightly crippled, middle aged, white man wants light work on farm as caretaker can help look after old peo- ple. Can drive truck and trac- tor. Have chauffeurs license. TeePs Ross, 118 3rd Ave, Griffin. Married man needs job at once as caretaker or light farm work, can drive tractor, also will have to have house furnished with furniture, pre- fer in Hall county but will accept other places. No chil- dren. Dee Grindle, Rt. 1, Oak- wood, c/o Woodrow Grindle. Flowers FOR SALE. Begonias, Miniature Angile- wing type, beefsteak, Bronze leaf, white and green leaf, and pink rosebud, 30 ea.; Maiden hair fern 35c; Cacti: Christmas, May, Rice, Golden Stairs, Easter, Starfish and Cinamon, 25c ea.; extra large Christmas Cacti, $1.00; pink wax Begonia, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Box 32, Seville: Mixed col. bearded Iris, 25, $1.25; mixed fall bulbs, 100, $1.50: April blooming Nar- cissus, 100, $1.50; Houseleak, 4, 50c. Per. 166. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Daylilies: named and label- ed, state color wanted, reds, wines, scarlets, purples, pinks, ivory, rose, orange, canary, gold, bronze, yellows, ea. 25c; my selection labeled, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 doz.; 12 asstd. cols. Tris, $1.00 not labeled; 12 la- beled, $1.50. Add 40c post- age on first doz., 10c on ea. addtn] doz. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washington, Per. 154. Iris: Spring and fall bloomers, Autumn Dawn (pink), Autumn - Elf (cream, Iavender), Autumn Sunset (rose, gold), Eleanor Roose- velt (red violet), Frost Queen (white) Golden Cataract (gold), October blaze (red) Surefire (light yellow), 50c ea.: 125 dif. Iris, labeled, $1.50 doz. not labeled, $1.00 dozen. Permit 19. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. Many kinds of large p o t plants, cheap. Cannot mail, Per. 205. Mrs. Pearl Merrell, 2761 Waters Rd., S. W., At- lanta 15, Ph. PO 7-1782. Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels, $1.50 doz; $10.00 C; Nandinas, white Per. Candy Tuft, Dwarf blue Per. Phlox, $1.50 doz.; $7.50 C; English Ivy, Vinca Minor, pink and blue Thrift, red Spider, white Atamasco, blackberry and daylilies, $1.00 doz.; $5.00 C. Blanche Wood- ruff, Greenville. Per. 139. 6 col. Verbena, red, white, blue, and pink thrift, $1.00 doz.; $5.00 C; pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.00; Jonquils and white narcissus bulbs, $2.00 C.; $15.00 M; pink Sweet Wil- liam, blue Iris, Calif. blue violet, hardy Phlox, Daylilies, 2 doz. $1.50; $4.00 C.; Lemon daylilies, $3.00 doz. Add postage. Per 64. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23, Grantville. Per. hardy phlox, $1.00 doz.; thrifty dark pinks, 75 doz. bunches; Begonias, red, root- ed, 35c ea.; aniums, white, pink, dark red, all rooted, 50c ea.; Arber Vita Fern, same price, Add postage. Mrs. F. M. 5 Per. 295, Turner, Rt Gainesville, Giant starfish tree, peanut cactus, rooted plants, 20 ea.; Hen and chicks, and 3 types Opuntia Cactus pods, will stay outside in winter, 3, 50c. Add postage, Per. 393, Mrs. Sher- man L. Adams, 1018 Purina Dr., Gainesville. Liriope, $2.50 C.; striped, $1.00, doz.; Vinea Minor, En- glish Ivy, Dwarf Phlox, per. red Verbena and Violets. $1 doz.; 15 Ligustrums, $2.50. Per. 140. L ois Woodruff, Greenville. Double yellow cannas, mix- ed verbenas, mixed pinks, ti- ger lily bublets, 70c doz.; Ti- ger lily bulbs, $1.50 doz; rooted baby breath, 3, 50c; blue yard hydrangea cuts, 3, $1.00; green jew, Christmas eactus cuts, 3, 25c; pink thrift, 50c C. rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Per. 119. Hardy field grown Violets, genuine Royal Robe, white Perfection, pure large white, long stems, scarlet verbena, $1.00 doz.; $6.00 C. Add post- age, Mrs. L. 4H. Cousins, Greenville, Per. 160. Seed: Peach, rose, red and yellow Hollyhock, 20c pkg.; mixed mullin, pinks, 15c pkg; Sweet Williams, 25c: mixed Coleus, rose and white, Per., 25c pkg; Ragged Robin, 10c pkg; Peppermint Zennia, 25c. Miss Ruby Logan, c/o Turn- ers Store, River Rd., Rt. 1, Lithia Springs. Pink thrift 50 C; pot Hy- drangeas, 25c, 50c; rooted pri- vet hedge, one cent ea.; light and royal blue daisies, 10c; 3, 25c; Woodsbine, Scotchbroom, | 14 lavender Locust, 25c; Chinese Bamboo, 50c; mixed Mums, |: grape Hyacinths, Drakeshead, /25c doz.; red, pink baby Ram- bler roses, red flowering crab, 25c; mixed color Azalea cut- tings, 10; 3, 25c. Per. 54. Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mountain City. SEED: red, pink, orange and yellow Calif. poppy; all eolors, plain and fringed, an- nual Phlox; Calliopsis, yellow, chocolate, red centers, one tspn., 10c; 3, 25e of one kind, plus stamped envelope. No checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Li- thonia. ; Bearded Iris: pink, bronze, white, yellow, bi- colors and pilicatos. assorted colors, not labeled, $1.50 doz. p. p. Per. 287, Mrs. J. L. Kel- ley, Rt. 3, Rockland Rd., Li- thonia. : Golden ruffles; large, light blue Iris, 3, $1.00; mixed bulbs, Chinese sacred lilies, paper white Narcissus, Golden Har- vest Daffodils, pink Jonquils, 10, $1.25, Per. 77. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. Geranium and Sultana cut-- tings, mixed colors, 10c ea.; Nephthytis, out of 4 in. pot 4 59 ea.; Sansevieris, 30c ea.; double Day Lilies, 4, $1.00. Add postage. Per. 107. E. L. Howard, Rt. 2, Mableton. red, and white Make Application Now for Sweet-Potato Plant Inspection All sweet-potate plants, fered for sale, given away, or otherwise distributed the State of Georgia must by law, be certified by th Georgia Department of Agriculture. Certification is for the purpose of preventing the spread of sweet-potato insects and diseases. If the: were to become widespread, they could virtually elimi the growing of sweet-potatoes in the state. Persons desiring to have their. sweet-potato plants certified should write the Division of Entomology an Plant Industry, State Department of Agriculture, 1? Hunt Street, S. W., Atlanta, Georgia. APPLICATION FOR INSPECTION MUST BE RECEIVE BY AUGUST 15, 1962. it. ard Rd., Lithonia. Violets, purple, blue white; blue fall daisies; and large white cluste sies; lavender pink and white yar Gooseneck, al berian Iris, white an 60c doz.; Extravagane Tiffany Iris, $1. doz: variety Iris, Melody Red, per root. Add postage. Pel Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun 5 kinds of daisies, 6 | of Iris, 6 kinds of Ageratum, Montbretia doz.; single and dbl. or daylilies, 60c doz.; I.emo1 lies, $1. doz.; Ivy,. State Dogwood, Sweet Shrub, tergreen, red Shoem Yellow-Bell, Scotchbroom, ea. Add postage. Per Thad Watson, Rabun G Rooted Moss Campion 50ce; red hot poker, 25c; gust lilies, 50c doz.; Mix color Mums, 25c, 30c; Sa in the Wildwoods, 25c. Daffodils, 25c, 30c;_ P. thrift, 12c ea.; Fall daisi 40c; Goldenrod, 50c; Cha: daisy 50c. Add postag 73, Mrs. J. G. Ledfor bun Gap. 3 Red hot poker, small 2 large, 50c; Scotchbroom, ea.; 2, 25c; Chasta Daisy, doz.; Fall daisy, 50c Lemon lilies, 50 doz.; Go englow 50c doz. Daylili 50c doz.; Ageratum, sus, and Sally at the Gat 25, 30c. Add postage. Per Martin, good c sO Bearded Iris, range, some ruffled, priced higher when sold s arately. My selection of. dif., labeled, $2.; add postage. Per. 275. Mrs. D J. Arnold, Shellman. Bird of Paradise shrub, rosebud, Begonia, Sulta 50c ea.; Daisy plants, 25 do: Iris, assorted cols, $1. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, R Sparta, Per. 22. : Coleus, Philodendron a other house plants, five ce te 75c: Philodendron Cords um in 4 in. plastic pots, | No pla ea. (Per. shipped. seeds, Germ, 89 pct. 10 se 10c. Grover Sowell, Jr., 2, Box 293-A Griffin. - Red and salmon Gerani cuts, Amaryllis seedlin white and pink oxalis, 2 trailing Coleus and 2 dif. S tanas, all rooted, 8 dif. cac cuts, 10 ea.; Sword, Mai hair, fluffy ruffle ferns, solid leaf, palm kind of fern and solid leaf, palm kind. fern, 35c ea; red Spider lilies pointed leaf and silver splote ed leaf begonias, 15 ea. postage. Mrs. Ralph Willi Rt. 1, Box 44, Lawrencev1 Per. 138. vines, or cuttings sold, o lowers FOR SALE crop Hemercallis seed, pollinated from out- g Hybrid varieties, Fairy Wings, Col. Joe, Bountiful, Capri, Cradle Prima Donna, four of etter pinks and several varieties, 75 seed, $1. ede B. Mills, Sr., Ha- ili Buster Brown, . Gay Troubador, nie, Kwanso, Grizelle, Ly Russell, Mt. Vernon, n Gonzales, TajMahal, Soe Hyperion, 50c ea.; oe: large bonus plants, p pkg., p.p. on $5. orders. June Kimsey, Box 39, : Cherokee Maid, on, Port, Gold Dust, Bet- Ann, Linda, Mikado, Ther- Warpath, 25c ea., or $2.- doz; The Director Wood- e, Starlight, Hyperion, rk, Purple Finch, Paint- Lady, Mimosa Rose, Blk. ince, 50 ea.; or $5. doz; e bonus plants, damp pkg. d postage under $5. order. er, 142. Mrs. Claude E. Kim- Rt. 2, Hiawassee. Tall lavender Iris, Orange aylilies, everlasting Moss llow flowers); Jonquils nd April blooming white arcissus bulbs, all 50c doz. Small size free with ny order. Mrs. Cliff Booth, 2, Kennesaw. Per 387. arse bearded Iris, assort- a colors, 10 unmarked, $1. fe meer 860. Newt Etheredge, Rt. 4, ox 25, Jackson. Rooted cuttings of: Shrimp ants, Kalanchoe. (3 kinds), tas, Begonias, ea. 25c; emary, Callicarpa, white ries; rose scented Geran- ms, 50 ea.; cuttings of rose ted Geraniums, Begonias, different, 20c; Physostegia, geratum, 12, $1. Include suf- cient postage. Per. 356. Eu- ene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele ve,, Macon. Fancy Jeaf Caladium plants, 0, $1.; Double white Geran- iums, Justicia, Shrimp plant, Aluminum plant, Maide-Hair fern, all well rooted, 3, $1.; jlue Roman Hyacinths, red spider lily, mixed Emperor, Empress and king Alfred Daffodils - large bulbs, 25, $1.35. Add 35 postage. Mrs. . W. Jones, Madison, Per. 77. 2 ees single blue Hyacin- s, 2 doz. Emp. daffodils, $1. er. 2 doz.; bloom size Royal obe violets, 20, $1. plus 30c 2 doz. Per. ios Steinheimer, Red Geranium cuttings, 10c ea,; big Garlic bulbs, five eents ea. in lots of 5; Oxalis, pink 25c clump; blue Ivis, 10c ea.; Swift, $1.50 C; Per. 316 Mrs. W. W. Cauthen,; Rt. 1, Buchanan. : Begonias, double bronze leaf, white, pink, thimble berry, rose with yellow cen- ier, green leat, red, pink, climbing Rex, purple and sil- ver lJeaf, Eyelast, Fuchsia ty- pe; Trailing green leaf; trout leaf; Angle Wing, red, pink and small white; Maple leaf, two-tone singles; varigated Ivy leaf geranium and green leaf, all 60c ea. in 3 in. pete pots. P.P. on $3. or more. Per. eu Loy Thomas, Rt. 2, Blairs- ville. Blue Plumbago, white Con- federate and yellow Fla. Jas- mines, 50c; Boston and Fish- tail ferns3, $1.; paper white Narcissus bulbs, 50 doz.; Ivy that will grow indoors, 3, 50c; Liriope, 4, $1. plus postage. Per. 36, Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester. Mixed plants and unrooted cuttings including June Cac- tus, nightblooming Cereus and Guenia Wing Begonia, 15, $1. other pot plants and unroot- ed cuttings mixed, 20, $1.; several pots of Achimenese and Begonias, blooming, $1. ea. Cannot ship pots. Add postage on orders under $1.- 50. Per. 355. Mrs. Ela M. Moore, c/o A. H. Griffin, Ca- -taula. _ Old fashion dbable th bu! pink , large bloom- . add_ postage. ri _H. Whelchel, be All ie Eis acne - |$1. doz.; blue Iris, 40c doz.; white Narcissus bulbs 25 te white Easter rose, root- 4, $1.; all. color Sweet W jilliams, rooted 50c doz. Add postage; also, orange and old rose color poppy seed, 25c tspn., add four cents planed envelope. Ethel Crowe, Rt. Gainesville, Per. 10. Old fashion Cypress vine, 10c ea., bloom till frost; day- liliesdig all you want at one cent ea.; night blooming Ce~- reus, pink and white Althea, 25c; babies breath spirea, 25c., Per. 63, Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson, Red dogwoods, yellow Wei- gela 50c; Lemon daylilies, Dutch Iris, Josephs Coat or Calous, yellow Primrose, 6, 50c; Cacti, corn cob, patty cake, worlds globe, 3, 50c; tree moss, 4, 50c, add postage. Per. 93, Mrs. Presley Fowler, RtAe2s Ellijay. Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 40c doz; red spider lily bulbs, 6, 60c; 15 cuts of pot plants, such as, geranium, ferns, be- gonias, ice plants, sutanas, colus, cactus, etc., $2.25. All P.P. Per. 106. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville. Coleus, Snapdragon, 55 doz.; Salvia, 30, ; Spider bulbs, 65 doz.; yellow Can- nas roots, large mums, $1. doz.; Geraniums, red, rose, 5, $1.; Shamrock, 3, 35c; varie- gated Ivy, 10c ea., postage 20c. F. J. Witherspoon, 308 Holderness, St., S.W., Atlanta 10, Ph, PL 3-5251. Per 137. African violet leaves, dou- bles and singles, labeled, all different, 10, P.P.; also, violet plants, 25c-$1. at my home, cannot mail; also, want red and pink double oleander cuttings. Will buy or ex- change white oleander cut- tings. Each pay postage. Mrs. Frank Barford, 1185 More- Jland Ave., S.E., Atlanta 16. Per. 283. Daylilies: Nobility, Sun- burst Gold, $5. ea.; Rare China 3.: Great Seott, Chocolate -Cookie, Mystic Minutes (red-gold dwarf) $2.50 ea.; Fairy Wings, $1.75; Captain Russell, Temple Bells, Bride Elect, Lyric, Margue- rite Fuller, Delta Girl, $1. ea.; Cara Mia, Colonel. Joe, Pic- ture, 50c ea. Per. 101, Walter M. Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., S. E., Atlanta. Four different types of erns, many different kinds of Begonias, cactus, violets, geraniums, wax plants. All at my home in cans, 50c up. Per. 102. Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566 FEileby, Rd., S. E., Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 77-5759. Mimosa plants, 50c - 90c; seed, 25c ip pD: full; pink thrift. $150- ; Abelia cut- tings, rooted and blooming. 65c ea. also few collard plants. three cents ea. P.P. Per. 308. Mrs. Maggie Hamil, .|421 Wilson Ave., Bremen. Poppy seed, large shaggy variety, colors from orange to deepest red. Should be plant- ed in October, 1/2 oz. (med. giass measure), $1. Mrs. John Bennett, P. O. Box 61, Bruns- wick. Certified Georgia Easter lily bulbs, commercial size and small open field planting stock. Booking orders for Sept. 1. delivery, 50 bu. open field stock. Mrs. Christine Dillard, Rt. 1, Covington. King Alfred daffodils, 12, -$1.00; common type daffo- dils, mixed varieties, 20, $1.00; Bearded Iris, mixed colors, 15, $1.00. Add 35c postage for ea. $1.00 order Per: 57, Ruth Underwood, Rt. 3, Conyers. 8 dif. kinds of Cannas, $1 doz.; 25 dif. kinds of daylilies. 15e ea.; Amaryllis, milk and wine lilies, umbrella palm, and spider lilies, 25c ea.; Tube roses, Dusty Miller, Chry- santhemums and Ageratum plants, 50c doz. Add postage. Per. 44, Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Mixed pot plant cuttings, 20, $1.00; Madonna lily bulbs, 2 large or 6 small, $1.00;: 2 doz. lemon lilies, $1.00, plus 25 on ea. order; all colors Sweet William seed, red Holly- hock seed, double Salmon poppy seed, 25e pkg. and stamped envelope, Per. 88, Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Ce- vink. Thirty | seed, speckle leaf Begonias, eT MARKET BULLETIN Mixed eolors of Hybrid Amaryllis seed, crossed with best Dutch strain, ue @ pet., 1/2 - pint, $1.00 small, 1 in, bulblets, $10. 50 & Add postage on smaller or- ders. Per. 42. H. W. Law, Chaila. Begonias: Guinea wing, | Thurstoni, Star, Indian Maid, 65ce; Moles foot, Sultanas, Strawberry .begonia, Boston ferns, Christmas and Thanks- giving cactus, 50c; many other cactus 45c; all color jews, 30c bunch, Per. 65, add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum- ming. Daylilies: Linda, J. T. Rus- sle, Viking, Glory, Soudan, Mt, Vernon, Spit-fire, Russles mixed, Bold Curio; Iris, 10, $1.00. Per, 18. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Box 175, Crawfordville. Christmas and Thanksgiv- ing Cactus, 6, $1.00; mix col- ors Sultana, 12, $1.00; Cedar fern, Sweet Gum, leaf Ger- anium, Hen and Chicks, Ger- anium dif. colors, 4, Weeping Tantanas, 4, blue Hydrangeas, 4, $1.00. Ali rooted plants Per. 278. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. On or after the 15th of Aug. pure strain Ga, Easter lilies, blooming size, 10c; larger ones, 12c, 13c, 20c, 25c; Bulblets $50.00 bu. postage added. Mrs. Dee Woodard, Dudley, Per. Blue, white Siberian Iris; Shasta daisies; Narcissus; Jonquils, ail 35c doz.; Butter- fly bush; Almonds; red Wood- bine; Anthony Waterer 25, $2.40; Old fashioned bush type roses, 50c; large bearded Iris, several dif. cols., 50c doz.; 3 cols. grass pinks, 10c; 3, 25c; Spring Glory Forsythia. Varil- la Quarterman, Mountain City, Per. 55, 1 tbispn. dbl. salmon and rose hollyhock seed, 25c; 1 tspn., many cols., dbl. poppy 25 and stamped enve- lope. Per. 2. Mrs. C. H. Tan- ner, 1807 Vinson Hwy. Mil- ledgeville. Speckled pointed leaf, ma- ple leaf, and beefsteak Be- gonia; variegated leaf Sul- tana and Fuchsia; red rose and pink Geranium cuttings, 20c ea.; green leaf Caladiums, ma- ple leaf Begonia, Fuchsia, and variegated leaf Sultana. root- ed, 30c ea.; Spider and Rain lilies, $1.00 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Roys- ton, Per. 79. Dbl. pink, red, rose, rooted Geraniums, purple Sultanas, dbl. red Begonias, everbloom- ing, red pink and rose Angle- wing, maple leaf, bronze leaf, and pink Begonias, Alumi- num plants, beef steak and red, salmon, rose, white, pink and lavender Geranium cuttings, 20c ea.; Boston, Sword an d Fluffy ferns, 25 ea.; green with white leaf and red jew, rain lilies, 10c ea. Add Oe age. Per. 143. Mrs. W. Rice, Rt. 1, Royston. Flowers WANTED Want large giant sized Shrimp plant at reasonable price, John W, Sweat, 1115 E: 33rd St,, Savannah. Equipment FOR SALE Jet, one H. P., electric pump with tank (42 gal.), motor runs good; also, the jet for 100 ft. pipe. $75.00 cash at farm, H. G. Alamo. Allis Chalmers 40? Combine for sale. Write or see at my farm. J. W. Harden, Rt. 3, Dalton. Samples, Rt. 2. Ford Forage Harvester with pickup attachment, powered | by Wisconsin motor, in good cond. E. . Betzer, Rial Thomasville. Ph. CA 6-3084. 1950 Ford tractor $350.00: John Deere rake, make offer. J. C. Childers, Rt. 2, Winder. Big Dutchman automatic feeder with 480 ft. chain and trough, used on 4 broods of broilers. Julius Chastain, Rt. 2 mee 138, Toccoa, Ph. 886 5161. -| Near 78 Hwy. PAGE THREE Grain drill - we fertilizer - distributor, McCormick Deer- ing, 11 dise with tractor hitch and control, as good as new in every respect, pneumatic tires. Located at Senoia. M. H. El- der, 606 Loridans Dr., N. E., Atlanta 5, Ph. BL 5-1113. Heavy Fordmac disc har- ; row model F-22 with 3 pt. hitch, practically new, $250; also, Model A Farmall trace tor with disc harrow, both in |good shape, $450.00 for both or $325.00 for tractor. M. C. Manderson, c/o Rocky Creek as Woodstock, Ph. 455 - Good John Deere, mule power, No. 3 mowing mach- first class shane never | ine, used much, $100.00 at farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Bottom plow or trailer nev- er used much, $75.0). M r s. J. M. Alston, Rt. 2, Box Dee Richland. Chicken equip.: 24 ft. x 162 ft. plus 24 ft. x 64 ft. cage houses, steel roofs, electric brooding equip., egg grader, washer, and pails; 2 automatic time clocks, 2000 cages, size 10 in. x 18 in. Will sell cages for 25 ea. Can be seen at farm, 8 mi. east of Nahunta on U. S, 84 to Atkinson, 2 mi N. Joe E. Brown, Rt. 1, Box 36, Hor- tense. Nearly new John Deere hay rake, Drawn by mules, $85.00. L. Y. Kittle, Rt. 1, Temple. Counties Qualified for Hog Cholera Eradication Program Appling Pulaski Baldwin Quitman Bleckley Sumter Bryan Talbot Crisp Tattnall Dodge Telfair Evans Terrell Irwin Truetlen Johnson Turner Lowndes Washington Laurens Wheeler Montgomery Wilcox Wilkinson 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 a PAGE FOUR Equipment FOR SALE Oakes dbl, run egg cleaner model 3500 in excellent cond., $225.00; Whilway Model w2 egg washer, 110 volt, 2009 watt heating element, stain- less steel drum, perfect cond. $35.00. Walter R. Bowen, Vienna Rd., Americus, Ph. 3978. New Holland forage har- vester Model 600 with row crop and grass attachment, equipped with 36 H. P. Wis- consin auxiliary air-cooled en- gine; Dearborn hay baler with 28 H. P. auxiliary Wisconsin engine; Ford 3 pt. hitch rake; 250 gal. Dari Kool bulk tank and DeLaval No. 75 pump with 2 units, Charles T. Wal- ker, RFD 1, The Rock, Ph. 474-R (Barnesville). One horse wagon with har- ness, $25.00; Bow chain saw, good cond., $75.00. Albert T. Baugh, Rt. 2, Box 339-A, Fairburn, Ph. 964-3244. No, 28 Farmall rotary cut- . ter (Bush Hog) with 2 pt. hitch, 60 in. blade, used only a few hrs. J. W. Morris, c/o Double M Farms, P. O. Box 119, Carrollton, Ph. TE 2-2852. John Deere combine in good shape, $300, has motor on combine and cuts, thrashes and sacks grain. Will not ship. H. L. Abrams, Box 63 Lyerly. Fordson Dexter Diesel trac- tor, 1960 model with disc plow, cutter (bush and bog) harrow, bush mower, sub - soiler, drag harrow, 4 wheel base trailer with new oak sides and floor, all in good cond., $2200.00. Mrs. Bonnelle Dorrough, Rt. 1, Franklin. 1948 Model M. John Deere tractor, 2 disc plow and one row cultivator for sale; also, want front blade for Oliver crawler tractor Model HG or HGF - 24 (must have cylin- ders and Hydraulic pump). Wilson Cobb, Hemp, Ph. 374- 6712 (Blue Ridge, before 5 P, M., no collect calls) Mule drawn mower and blades, $25.00, will ship any- where in state; also, peacock Plumage, one white, and one blue, $5.00 for both; also, want to buy white Peafowl hen, 1-3 yrs. old. Butch Well- born, Rock Springs. 2 nearly new metal nests, 10 holes ea., egg scales, 2 egg baskets, shipping coop, grit shell feeder, 5 stand feeders, 3 swinging feeders, 2 waterers, 2 Automatic waterers, nest egps, $35.00 for all. T. A. Den- son, Rt. 2, Box 227, Rossville. 1957 Ford 1/2 ton pickup, Fleetside, clean and in perfect cond., good tires, also, cattle side if wanted. Jerry Williams, Rt. 2, Box 250, Buford, Ph. 434-9858. . Peanut combine, 1958 Lil- liston, auxiliary cylinder add- ed in 1960, motor and machine in good cond., good tires and chains. Harry Willson, Rt. 1, Albany, Ph. 436-5654. 300 gal. Friend peach spray agate 3 excellent cond., 2, 30 hose and spray nozzles, $950. 00; 200 peach field box- es, bu. cap., $80.00; 18 peach picking buckets, $12.50; 06 Int'l. Orchard tractor, A-1 eond., recently completely overhauled, $700.00. L. P. An- thony, RFD 1, Butler, Set of row masters for 10 ft. cutter bar, will fit most self propelled combines. Hen- ry Brantly, Rt. 2, Hanson, Ph. 392-J3. Sale or trade for truck, 1952 John Deere tractor, model 40, several attachments perfect cond. $500.00. W. E. Woodie, Box 237-C Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Ph. 483 4310. 8 gas brooders, $20.00 ea.; a8 automatic waterers, $4.00 Mrs. J. D. Robertson, Rt. 1, Box 425, Mableton, Ph. '948- 394. 8-N Ford - Ferguson tractor, good _ paint, good rubber throughout, excellent running cond., with 8 disc harrow. Da- vid Sezmour, Palmetto, Ph. 463-5053. 1953 Ford, 1/2 ton pick- up truck, clean and in good cond., $350.00, Jerry Ben Dempsey, Rt. 1, Wellhaun Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU 9-2001. 60 ft. windmill with 1280 gal. water tank complete, in good running cond. Located 10 mi. N, of Athens. Q. H. Mas- sey. Hull. 2 Allis Chalmers G. cicle mowers, in A-1 cond., $75.00 ea.; also, tractor. Buford Gall- man, Rt. 2, Villa Rica, Ph. 459-4481, 250 gal. Propane gas tank, above ground type. Carmel Thomas, Rt. 1, Box 24, Forest Park, Ph. 766-6032. Mower that fits Farmall A. tractor $75.00, or trade for heifer. J. L. Callahan, Rt. 1, Williamson. Ford cornpineker - sheller, good cond., will consider part pay in cows or hogs. J. L. Po- well Rt. 2, Vienna, Ph. 268- 4076. A. C. one row cotton picker, W. D. TOU ARS new Tupelo spindles in 1961. Tractor available, both ready to op: erate. E. H. Stokes, Rt. 7, Sar- Farmall 230 tractor, one row corn picker C-11, 2 row vlant- ers, cult., fert. attachment, plow and mowing mach. with 7 ft. blade. James Hensely, Box 367, Ellijay, Ph. ME 5 - 4123 night. : Good cut-off saw on metal frame, very reasonable, good cond.; also, mule drawn plant- er and guano distributor. Can be seen at my home on State Hwy. 18, 4 mi. E. of Forsyth. Guy Johnson, RFD 3, Box 77, Forsyth. 1960 Ford eC Uned: 1 row, corn picker, good cond., for sale or trade for beef type cat- tle or riding horses, W..H. Wil- lis, Rt. 2, Rome. John Deere 12 A. combine, good cond., $300.00. or will ex- change for equal value lime truck or jeep. C. W. Anthony, Midland, Ph. FA 3-0981 (Co- lumbus). John Deere 45 Combine with grain head and corn head; John Deere 45 combine with corn head only. All equip. in good cond., Assume payments, terms if desired, small down payment; also, large 1956 Ford ten wheeler for sale with com- bine, new body, air brakes, 8 x 25 tires, 4 new tires, rea- sonable. J. A. Peters, Boston, Ph, 498-2071. 2 Caterpillar cylinder heads, heads reseated and faced and assembled for 9-G series, 7 Cat.; also, T. D, 18 Intl. block with camshaft and injector pump. W. R. Crowder, Warm Springs. Oliver mowing machine, good cond, 2 horse machine, $30. 00.. H. S. Richard, Rit. 2; ee A. C. row crop silage har- vester, never used much, $500; J. D. seeder attachment f or 6 disc tiller $20.00; also, want John Deere cotton picker mo- del 99, not over 2 years. old, at good price. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville, Ph, 695J3 (Barnes- ville). ; Farmall A. Tractor in good cond., planters, cultivators and turning plow, $400.00 or trade for late model Ford or Chev. pick-up truck. Joe Marchmon, Rt. 1, Flovilla (5 mi. from Jackson off hwy. 16 toward Monticello). Int'l. U-21, 2 row, corn snapper, like new, for M. or Super M Farmall tractor. J. A. Scoggins, Summerville. 1008 Cumberland laying cages assembled with feed troughs and water system, $150.00. George W. Henderson, 5275 Tilly Mill Rd., Doraville, Ph. 457-2435, M. model, one row, John Deere tractor with equip. H. M. Henderson, Willacoochee. dis Church Rd., Macon. 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. 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 right one. In addition to the veterinary report, the feed guarantee tag should always be enclosed with the sample. Quite often there are various drugs added which are toxic if the levels are too high. work table with vice, $7.00; starter 24V, $10. 00; jeep gen- erator, 2AV. $10.00: also, me- tal tool box and blower gear box. Neal T. Williams, Rt. 3, Buena Vista. 1954 model R-130 Inti. truck, 1 ton rated, in good cond., dual 16 in. wheels, good tires, enclosed for hauling 3 horses, bed will disassemble. Will sell or trade for 2-horse tandem trailer. Harvey Lefe- vers, Rt. 2, Cedartown, Ph. 748-5842, after 6 p. m. S-5 EGG-O-Matic egg grader, $150.00; 6 A. R. Wood gas brooders, 500 can., $25 ea.; 2 same type, 1000 cap., $35.00 ea.; 80 hen, flock feed- ers, 5 ft., $2.00 ea; 100; 3 ft: and 4 ft., broiler feeders, 50c sprayer, $75.00; 20 Big Dutch- man, 8 ft., porcelain waterers, $8.00 ea.; Whirl-away egg washer, $75.00. Lewis E, Beers, 15 Robinson St., New- nan, Ph. AL 3-0500. David Bradley garden trac- tor, 5-3/4 H. P. with 48 in. rotary mower and riding sul- ky, variable speed, cut adjus- table, looks and runs like new. L. H. Lane, 1309 Scott Blvd., Decatur, Ph. 373-0059. No. 45 Intl. pick-up hay baler, $400.00, in good shape; rake, in fair cond, $200.00. F. V. Stanley, Orchard Hill Rd., Milledgeville. Ph. 452-2944. W. D. Allis Chalmers trac- tor; 8 disc harrow, Athens; disc Athens plow; 3 disc John Deere plow, pull type; Bull- dozer blade for Farmall trac- tor, H. or M. All in working shape and priced to sell. Ralph | a Danielsville. Ph. SY Big John Deere corn sheller, good as new, can be turned by hand or motor, has big fly wheel, will sell for cash or trade for yearling. Tom Mer- cer, Rt. 1, Norman Park. Dbl. Keenco automatic poul- try feeder. includes 2, 3/4- ton, electric motors, 1700 ft. of chain and trough with legs, used one yr.; also, bulk feed bin with electric motor and auger. Basil Steed, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald, Ph. 3905. GLF brush type egg wash- er; egg room cooling unit; 30 gal. electric hot water heat- er. Bill Cantrell, Oak Valley Bey Rt. 2, Toccoa, Ph. 886- New recap 750 x 20 truck tire, $30.00. Thomas J. Law- son, 118 Pine Ridge Tr. Ma- rietta, Ph. 427-1088. Ford 6 cylinder motor $40; transmission $20.00. Both for 1/2 ton. pick-up; Chev. 4 speed transmission $20.00; rear end $15.00. Both for 3/4 ton truck. All in good cond. W. M. Cochran, 3986 Coving- ee Decatur, Ph, BU 4- Gravely chain saw complete with drive unit, sickle mower, front cultivator unit complete, all for Model L tractor, for sale or trade part for drive unit for rotary plow or battery starter kit. R. T, Leiter, Rt. Forsyth, , 1952 B. John Deere with Roll-O-matic power trol, cult., Cole planters and mountings, Blue disc; 2, 14 in. plow, 4 dise tiller, with cylinder and harrow, will sell tiller separ- ate or all together, tiller, $80 or all for $750.00. W. J. Reg- ister, Rt. 1, Box 163, Ray City. Allis Chalmers C. A. trac- tor; Athens bush and bog har- row; one 80-R. mower, Scrape, scoop and smoothing harrows; John Deere hay baler, motor driven with V-4 Wisconsin engine; 1960 Intl half t on truck, 1300 actual miles. Her- bert P. Jones, Rt. 3, Box 49. Buford, Ph. 434-9613. } 130,.5 ft., large chicken |4 feeders; 60, 4 ft., small chick- en feeders; 20, 5 ft., drinkers, 60c ea., in lots; also, John Deere No. 5 mowing machine with 6 ft. blade. Jones D. Yow, Jr., c/o Whispering Pines Plantation, Box 391, Toccoa. 4 horsepower oe Brad- ley roto-spader. He n Chev oF speed ie $200, 00, taetal Jeep front-end, $10. 00; Jeep ; ea.; Hudson 10 gal. gasoline} also, John Deere side delivery. {| reg.), Cetrade : 2007 Fairway. Dr., Ph. AT 3-7508. Intl. peanut shaker, -cond., fits any Intl M tractor; Also, eee corn puller, good cond any Intl. C. H. or M WANTED | Want 4 tray incubat hatching quail. State m age and price; also, have eral white rabbits for J. H. Wilson, Box 24, view. Want for irrigation, 3_ possibly 6 cylinder power unit engine in running cond. Don Berry. O. Box 101, Barnesville. Want Allis Chalmers fora harvester with windrow pic up artecoraens es tice Rt. 1, Millen. : 5 for cash, truck trailer, must be in good c State make, model, size, ; and price. Give name and ad- dress and phone number. 3 |B. Perry, Box 86, Leslie. Want to buy if cheap in good cond, frontend loa on crawler, steel type. Fra Ds . Stapleton, Box 1004, oe ae ant manure Spies must be in good cond. Writ what you have, kind, con and make. State best price; also, want Ford tra tor with 3 pt. hitch ae . equip. J. M. Wood, - Adairsville. oS Want Ford or Chey., 6 cyli der, half eRe pick-up. truc good cond. E. L.. Duke, Fo: Valley, Ph. TA 55639, aesas Want bush hog that bushes with 3 pt. hitch { Ford tractor. J. B. Whitfield, Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. MA 7-4770. Joe C, Harwell, Rt. der. eae FOR SALE 3 nice black Angus b u calves, thoroughbred (not 6-7 mos. old, $110. ea. Dams of 2 of these calv were artificially sired. H. Tribble, Cassville, Ph. EV 0310 (Cartersville), : Ref. Angus bull, 11. m old for sale. W. S. Ta aylo Smyrna, Ph. HE 5-4755. 100 springing heifers, Hol- steins, Guernseys, Jerseys. A are from High producin 3,|stock, bred to Angus bull, calfhood vaccinated, dehorn Julius F. Bishop, P. O. 98 Athens, Ph. LI 6-1451. Charolais heifer 19% old, bred April 17 to L., $350.00. Mrs. H. G. well, Salem Rd., Ph. TE 2-3880. 15 or 20 fresh i Guernsey and Jersey, 8 or 10 springers, all are vaccinate Otis Myers, Rt. 1, Rayle. : Subject to reg., one ma Holstein, one yr. old. wt. a prox, 800 lbs., $125.00. Hope Loftin, Rt. 1, Welcome aS Newnan, : ~ Reg. Gaadaey milch cow, gal. daily with second calf, 4 wks. old, $175.00; Guernse cow, first calf, $110.00. bert T. Baugh, Rt. 2, Box 339 A, Fairburn, Ph. 964-3244. Jersey and Guernsey cr milch cow, 4-1/2 yrs. old - real fine Jersey bull calf wks. old, cow will give 3- to 4 gal. daily. Good milk and butter cow and g' cond. and pawersh $80. 00. Sid Her ree RFD 3, Conyers, Ph. 483 artifically sired, ws; 12 springing hei- 80 lb. Base with Fore- ; DHIA records . Charles T. RFD 1, The Rock, Ph. Barnesville). Angus bull, I6 mos. _Eileenmere breeding, 0. J. M. Allen, 172 Vidal Decatur, Ph. DR 7-4758. ebred, not reg., black is bull, 2-1/2 yrs. old, wt. ox. 1000 Ilbs., $225.00. H. Reese, Rt. 1, Box Whitesburg, Ph. TE 2- Angus bulls, 1-4 yrs. young bulls not old for service, priced All Calfhood vaccinated om clean herd. F. W. s, c/o Westover Farm, w. Ph, 428-2959, (Ma- reg. polled Hereford bulls, yrs. old; also, one dapple y pony, cart like new and S; 2 mares, 3-1/2 yrs. 1/2 horse and 1/2 pony, 0 ea. bred back. W. E. 2973, after 8 p. m. g. Hereford bull, J. F. o heir 644, 7 vrs. old, about 00 lbs., guar, breeder; also, e bull, Bangs vaccinated, t 1200. Ibs. ea. Harley k, Rt. 4, Cuthbert. young reg. horned Here- d bulls calved 2-9-61 and 9-61. Well tamed and hal- Zonet Carl Roberts, Ball remost Dairies, 12-15 cows, tein and Guernsey, 150 Dairy - Kool milk tank, sale at my place on State wy. 18, 4 mi. E. of Forsyth. ty Johnson, RFD 3, Forsyth, 994-5218 after 6 P. M. | bulls, reg. Polled Here- s, 7 to 11 mos. old, $150 200.00. Papers furnished; 30, 2 Hereford heifers, $150 , horned (weighted). M. B. Ish, Rt. 8, Heath Rd., Ma- n, Dbl. reg. Polled Hereford lis, and heifers. H. Young man, 1207 W. Park Ave., Idosta, Ph. CH 4-2491. - Reg. Hereford heifers, horn- e > but dehorned, C. V., nt quality. R. B. Farmington, Ph. 453-4453 Greensboro) : good Guernsey milch freshen with th calf 15 to Sept. 15, one good male, 2 yrs. old, large H. W. Thurmond, 2 young reg. Jersey bulls, eady for light service, best f bloodlines. T. J. Hall, Union Point, Ph, 489-4930. Holstein heifers, all sizes, asonable prices, will deliver, ways good selection. R. G. Holds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. veral Holstein heifers th calves and several heavy ingers for sale, prices rea- onable. R. L. Jackson, c/o lint River Farms Hwy. 54, et Jonesboro, Ph. DR 8- 2 purebred 11 mo. old Ang- us. bulls, without u papers, $175. ea.; also, Woods used ne-row corn. picker, $85. rl D. Fowler, Rt. 3, Box 34, Albany, Ph. HE 5-8603. Dbl. reg. polled Hereford ull, ealved Aug. 1, 1961, Domino strain, sire will weigh 2000 Ibs., dam 1400 as.. good conformation with ood wt. M. F. Hammock, efferson, Ph. 367-8673. Cattle > Dbl. Reg. polled, dark red, Hereford bull with papers yrs. old, excellent for large erd, wt. about 1400 Ib. Sell- ng to prevent inbreeding, $300. L. H. Jones, Rt. 2, Win- ler Hwy., Flowery Branch. | Quality calf Hol 11 calfhood vaccinated), tner, Rt. 1, Waverly Hall, her mise, dairy equip. |. |old, treated for cholera, been dehorned, ring in| ith | shire and 3/4 CV, ist. and 2nd | tein and Jersey heifer, to calf starting Aug. 15; also, New Holland 77 baler with motor, in excel- lent cond, R. B. Curtis, Farm- ington, Ph. 453-4453, (Farm- ington) ; Purebred polled Hereford bull, ready for service, ap- prox. wt. 600 Ibs., can be seen at my farm, 4 mi. East of Louisville, not reg. but out of reg. herd, $150. Wallace H. Gordy, Rt. 24, Louisville. Ph. MA 5-3342 (no collect calls) Reg. Black Angus bull 15 mo. old, well built and grand- son of O. B. 13th, Intl. grand champion, $200. Delivered and papers furnished. Cliff McClure, P. O. Box 56, Daw- sonville. Ph. 265-2266. Several good Reg. polled Hereford bulls for sale. All deep red and stocky, calfhood vace. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, pee Ph. JU 4-2312 (Od- um). MARKET BULLETI _Reg. Tamworths, boar and gilts. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3; Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541. 25 pigs, 6-7 wks. old, Lan- drace and Duroc cross, $10. ea. Odell Ray Shepherd, Rt. 3, Covington. Shoats for sale, some $10. ea., and some $20. ea. See at my place. Herman Smith, Norris Lake Rd., Rt. 1, Li- thonia. Reg. Duroc shoats $20. with papers. J. A. Brown, Felton, at Haralson and Polk County line, Hwy. 27, Ph. 646-3742 (Buchanan), Reg. Hampshire gilts and boars ready for service, All from Mighty Ranger, the great-grandson of Western Packer a $4000. boar. O. W. Taylor, Jr.Rt. 5, Moultrie. Ph. YU 5-4204. Nice: pigs, will be 6 wks. old 18th of Aug. W. M. Coch- ran, 3986 Covington Hwy. Decatur, Ph. BU 4-3496. 10 or 15 good, large, dbl. Reg. polled Hereford cow, from 3-9 yrs. old Several with purebred calves at side and re-bred either to CA Victor Anxiety 55th or EER Numode Advance 43. No culls, rea- sonably priced. Will sell one or entire lot. O. G. Lancaster, Wrens, Ph. LI 7-2163. Swine 9 big boned Guinea and Hampshire cross pigs, 8 wk. old, $10. ea.; also, hog feed- er, 4 holes good as new, $20. Roward Robbins, Rt. 1, Arn- old Mill Rd., Woodstock, Ph. GR 5-4228. Reg. black Essex pigs, 10 wks. old, available in approx. 2 wks., taking orders now. Wiley G. Dampier, RFD 1, Box 210, Valdosta. _Cherry red Duroe male and gilts, reg. in United Duroc Association. Wormed and treated for cholera, 7 mos. old, $40. ea.; male and gilts nominated, can be reg. in uyers name, 4 mos.-old, $35. at farm. A. C. Weathers, P. QO. Box 37, Hwy. 32, Mershon. Purebred Reg. Duroc pigs for sale. C. M. Eunice, Jr., Rt. 3, Waycross. Ph. AT 3-9396. 1 full blooded Landrace male, wt. approx. 200 lbs., $35. J. A. Hilson, Mitchell. Reg. Hampshire meat hogs, leng type, from best blood- lines. Open gilts and boars for light service, wt. up to 175 Ibs., treated and free of dis- ease. Located 10 mi. S.W. of Eastman, 2 mi. off Eastman and Abbeville Hwy. 87. C. G. Steedstill Rt. 1, Eastman, Ph. 374-3908. Duroc boars and gilts, 6 ae: ea.; Duroe boars and gilts, 4 mos. old, treated for cholera, $30. ea. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton (15 : S.E., of Guyton on Hwy 30). Dark red Durocs, males or females, from P. R. litters; also, some males ready for service. Treated and Reg. in buyers name. Charles W,. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae. Horses, Mules & Ponies Bay mare quarter horse, 8 yrs. old, for experienced rider, ridden very little, gentle, used as brood mare mostly. W. D. Kimbro, Rt. 3, Juliette He Stone Mountain, Ph, 469- 10 Shetland pony mares, 5 with filly colts by side, all rebred and for children, all colors and sizes, $150. to $200.; also, 3 spotted geldings, will pull cart, sell reasonable. Jess Holbrook, 415 N. Main St., Jonesboro. Ph. GR 8-6771. Horses and ponies boarded, stalls, pasture, feeding twice daily. Many adjoining riding trails and ring, $50. mo. A. H. Flury, Heards Dr.,- Sandy Springs, Ph. 237-3200. Palomino gelding, profes- sionally trained as Walking Horse. Won first place in Walking Horse class in ama- teur show, wonderful possi- bilities if kept in practice. Gentle, well mannered, loves attention. 5 yrs. old Aug. 15. Will make excellent mount where quality is appreciated. Mrs. W. H. Coker, Rt. 2, c/o Circle C. Acres, Loganville, Ph. 826-2051. Nice, light Palomino geld- ing, about 15.2 hands, excep- tionally smooth, spirited but gentle, ribbon winner, ridden by 16 yr. old girl. Miss Paula |, Harden 2055 Bouldercrest Rd., S.E., Atlanta, Ph, 627-2240. Shetland ponies, have good selection of child broke geld- ings and mares with colts by 'side, all colors and sizes to choose from, for sale reason- able or will trade for beef type calves or saddle horses. Donald Britt, 4923 Chamblee || Tucker Rd., Tucker, Ph. 938- Reg. Duroe Boars and open | 3599 gilts. Bred gilts and bred sows. Top of crop from Champion bloodlines. Henry Brantley, Rt. 2, Harrison, Ph. 392-W3 (Tennille). : Reg. Duroc boar. Certified meat type, 5 1/2 mos. old, large for age, from large lit- ter, and champion bloodline. Can be seen. Jerry Wilcher, Gibson, Ph. 2731. Poland China boars and gilts, Feb. and March farrow, treated against cholera and reg. in buyers name, Bangs free herd. W. T. Jennings, Rt.. 2, Americus. Good quality purebred Du- roe males, 6 mos. old, locat- ed 5 mi. N. of Metter, 9 mi. S. of Twin City. Leo Akins, Rt. 2, Box 153, Metter. 40 good shoaty pigs, for sale. J. J. Davidson, Pineview. Reg. Duroc pigs for sale, 2 mos. and 3 mos. old. Arthur Ben Morris, Rt. 2, Pitts., Ph MI 8-2442. - Reg. Duroe males and fe- males, around 125 lbs., $40.; Pigs, 2-3 mos. old, $25., wt. 60-8 lbs. Ernest P. Carter, Baxle,. Reg. Spotter Poland China pig, good bloodlines, will reg. in buyers name. Hugh West- brook Rt. 1, Cave Springs. 11 pigs for sale, 1/4 Hamp- Berkshire, 7 $11. ea. W. G. Bar- iph t h old, Ri. Nice half = Arabian stud colt, 14 mos. old, Reg. papers applied for recently. Dark bay with white gentle, halter broken, $350. Phone evenings or week-ends M. C. Manderson, c/o Rocky Creek Farm, Rt. 1, Woodstock Fh, 455-3292. Shetland ponies, all kinds, $75. up. Gentle for small chil- dren. H. G. Sprewell, Salem Ah Carrollton. Ph. TE 2- 3880. Small grey Shetland pony mare, 6 yrs. old with 6 mo. old stud colt by side and bred back to have another colt next spring, gentle for children, $165. for mare and colt; also, pony cart for sale. Alvah Pasley, 700 Brook Wood Dr., Thomaston. Morgan horses, _Reg., all ages and Shetland ponies. John Ashbaugh, 4191 Cascade Rd., S.W. Atlanta 11. Quarter horse, 4 yrs. old, $150. John Wall, RFD 2, Mad- ison. At stud: golden Palomino stallion, shown under name Slept Easy Little Man, can pick up mare. Will breed mare till caught, fee $25.; also at stud, purebred jet black Arabian stallion, fee $25.; Al- so, 3 Quarter horse geldings, ene chestnut, one bay and 2 mo. old colt by side, $265. for both. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy. Deca- 2 -5798. Soy tur, Ph, BU 9 Ne 5 yr. old red gelding pony with bridle, gentle for chil- dren, will work to cart, $100. Richard T. Murphy, 1289 S. ears tOn Rd., Stone Moun- ain, Dark golden Palomino filly with stocking feet and blaze face, snow white mane and tail, excellent conformation and disposition. Very good show prospect; also, at stud: jet black shetland stallion. Estes E. Reece, 4776 Boulder- ae Rd., Atlanta, Ph. 366- _At stud: Bay red Quarter horse, gentle, fee $15. with return privilege. Bill Under- wood, Rt. 4, Dalton. Half Tenn, Walker and half Arabian horse, jet black, 4 yrs. old, 5 gaited, gentle but spirited, $225. firm price. Ken Jenkins, Blairsville, Ph. 745- 2292 after 7 p.m. (No collect calls). Pinto color gelding, 6 yrs. old, wt. about 650 lIbs., gentle fine for children, does not kick, rear or buck, works any- where, $200. Mrs. J. M. Al- ston, Rt. 2, Box 75, Richland. Horses and ponies, all sizes, and colors, Shetlands, $60. up; mare and colt, $165.; several part Walking horse colts, $100. up; old work and saddle mare with good 1 H. wagon and harness, good for children, all $125.; good 2 H. trailer with 2 new six ply tires, $125.; new and used saddles, bridles, blanket. harnesses, and carts. G. M. Housley, Worley Dr., Marietta. Ph. 427-2144. 4 Mare mule, wt. about 1200 lIbs., excellent health and fine for gardens and small patch- es, $65. at my farm. Geo. R. Hunt. Rt. 1, Kathleen. 5 yr. old reg. half Arabian stallion, chestnut color, stock- ing feet behind, blaze face, good conformation, 14.3 hands, reasonably priced, $450. Fred Aldred, Summerville, Ph. 857-4481 days. 3 yr. old bay stallion from reg. Tennessee Walking stud, broke to ride, but not trained, very gentle, wt. approx. 750 Ibs., $150. Donald R. Bonner, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Ph. 854- 4310. High stepping, 3. gaited mare. 4 yrs. old, 14-1/4 hands tall, Sorrel with white face, can jump barriers 4 ft. high and barrel race, good confor- | mation, does not kick, rear or buck, ridden by 13 yr. old girl, $200. Mrs. W. J. Brown, 1738, Hamilton Dr., Macon, Ph. SH 6-2576. - PAGE FIVE 20 mo, old sorrel stud colt, halter broken, gentle, blaza face, flaxen mane and tail From fine Tennessee Walking stock, Palomino sire; also, 9 yr. old sorrel gelding, gentle but spirited. Can run barrels, poles, good in pleasure class= es, reining and other rodeo ciasses, 4 white stockings, $250. ea., W. H. Watson, Ways nesboro, Ph. 2577. Shetland pony, 2 1/2 yr. old ~ gelding, gentle; also, almost new pony cart, bridle, and saddle, reasonable, C. V. But- cher, 2765 Norma Cir., De= catur, Ph. DR 7-2801. At Stud: Purebred jet black Arabian stallion, excellent conformation and disposition, fee $25. with return privileges. C. W. Malcolm, Rt. 3, Coving= ton, Ph. 786-2786. ; Shetland Ponies: mares, with colts by side, some child broken, all are gentle. All sizes and colors to choose from, $75. and up; also, pony carts and saddles. Will con- sider trading ponies for rid- ing horse. Z. . Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park Dr., Tucker, Ph. 938-1574. 5 yr. old male Shetland pony with saddle and bridle, $150. Robert L. Day. Ri. 1, Sandefier Rd., Kathleen. Gentle black mare and sad- dle. Mare is blind but will plow or ride, both for $50. Archie Daniels, Rt. 1, Box 24A, Waynesville, Sheep and Goats Several goats of varying sizes and ages, also large male goat; also, Muscovy ducks, both young and old stock, will sell reasonably. Cannot ship. F. W. Miles, Rt. 2, Sylvester. Ph. 776-2415. Toggenberg milk goat, now gives one gal. per day; 2 does, 2 mos. old, all, $35. W. M. Cochran, 3986 Covington Hwy. Decatur, Ph. BU- 4-3496. 3 milk type goats, one with 2 mo. old nannie kid and one nannie, one yr. old, for sale or trade for calf or pigs. Mrs. Jo Ann Whitlock, Rt. 1, Se- noia, Ph. LY 9-6811. 12 goats, Alpine and New- born, mother and father cross-. ed, 4 milking, and 8 young ones. Give one gal. daily. Dock J. Cash, Rt. 2, Coving= ton. : markings, | one white; saddle mare with carried. operating a farm. 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 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 5. Permit numbers must accompany plant PAGE SIX Livestock WANTED Want small red and white pony, prefer mare with colt, gentle for children to ride. Give best price and location. Jerry W. Tulley, Rt. 1, Lyons. Want 2 or 3 good milk goats that are fresh or will soon freshen, giving 1/2 gal. or more milk a day. State what you have and price. Will come after. James Bulloch, RFD 1, Box 49, Manchester, Want Reg. or subject to reg. open Guernsey bull, wt. 400 or 500 Ibs. Not more than 75 mi. from Eastman, reasonable for cash and no cull. Raiford Pruett, Rt. 3, Milan. Want one big bone Guinea MARKET Certified Rutger tomate and Ga. Collard plants, 50c C. plus postage. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville Ri.. Ellen- wood. Per. 128. : White nest onion sets, clean of trash, $2.00 gal. Per. 392. W. D. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. Poultry FOR SALE 3 pullets, one rooster, Red Lace Bulldog Bantams, $10; also 3 hens and rooster same breed, $10.00 or will trade for pheasants. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd., N. E.. Atlanta 17, Ph. DR 7-4390. Dark and white Cornish Bantams, $5.00 trio and up; also, started chicks, 60c up; Silver Duckwing, B. B. Red and Black Old English game Hee ane. within Oe eee) bantam started chicks, 60c ea. Brunswick. H. C. Hattaway, and .aPs is sod eee A antams, $5. rio, All from eon 2c show winning stock. Chas. B, : Summers, 131 Lee Rd., Mable- P] ton. ee ants Bantam and game chickens 75 ea. or we eee for a Jarge size chicken ommy POR SAGE Paine, Austell, Ph. 948- 3264, Ga. and cabbage collard| Show type bantams, eggs lants, Rutger tomato plants 90c C.; 300, $2.10 or $4.00 M. Per, 301. Miss Lee Cro-w, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Fall tomato plants, 30, $1; wabbage and collards, 75c C; Sage, 10 ea.; Brussell sprouts, $5e C; Thyme in pots, 50e; Hot jepper, Birdseye, 40c doz.; shallot buttons, 50c qt.; Gar- Iic buttons, $1.00 C. Postage 20c. F. J. Witherspoon, 308 Holderness St., Atlanta 10. Phe 35251 Perslot Collard plants, two cents ea., will not ship, per 401, Claude McDaniel, 1804 Lakewood and baby chicks for sale from the following breeds: Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks, Black Rosecomb, O. E. an d Silver Duckwing, B,. B. Red game, Dark Cornish, White Cochin: Eggs, 10c = 15 ea.; chickens, 50c, $1.00 and $1.25 ea, Roy Maddox, Rt. 1, Law- renceville, (on Old Peachtree Rd., Near Crowes Store.) Ph. TH 3-3887. Mixed breed bantam chick- ens 50c - 75c. Jeff Williams, 1307 Briarcliff Circle, Macon, Ph. SH 2-4820. 6 hens, one rooster, mix- ed bantams, 50 ea, Mrs. C. Ave., S. i. Atlanta 15. Per.|W. Moore, 610 Hill St., At- 401. Janta 12, Ph. 688 - 4412. Counties Certified As Brucellosis-Free During g 6) COUNTY DATE CERTIFIED Dade 1-6-62 Twiggs 1-5-62 Brooks 1-6-62 Richmond. 2 1-23-62 Whitfield 2 2525 0 ee Ye 99.62 Troup ee 2462 Meriwether: 2285 AS 9116262 BoM: 6 i She ee Sa NN Abe? Corot se ee eh BES Pike 3-14-62 Telfair _ a _ 4-15-62 Echols _ 5-6-62 Jefferson: 2650 ae 99262 Crisp a oe oe ES OR DAUD Effimeghicony: ie 6232 G 2 Bleckley. i225 sos es i 690k b2 Hareilsons 58 on ee ee BS 82 Lowndes <2) 4535) Se ae 2162 Jasper 225 vied 2 ee eee BEB 62 Walton _ s fice _ 6-2-62 Screven _ See 6-162 Baker eA AS aa a __ 6-12-62 Gradyo2 92 Bee __.. 5-20-62 McDuffie ___ : Sor eeu ten 6-24-62 Muscogee _. 7-17-62 Cobb oe i SP 6-30-62 Early af 5-19-62 Hancock oe Serres Newton BE is 7-3-62 Chatam. 20 ee eae kD Floyd ic ea ee Araucanus chickens $8.00 pr.; $12.00 trio, express col- lect; Hatching eggs, assorted colors, $4.00 doz. insured par- cel post. (priced reduced un- til Sept.) Mrs. Addie A, Ed- wards, 716 Myrtle St N. E. Atlanta 8, Ph. TR 4-5152. 20 Rhode Island Red hens $1.00 ea.; 10 game hens, 75c, about 2 yrs. old. Will give you a rooster if you buy all. Mrs. Roy White, Rt. 1, Pembroke. 6 white Silkie hens, 3 white Silkie roosters, 1 pr. white crested black Polish chick- ens, 1 pr. white Cochins, all 75 ea.; extra Texan hens and cock pigeons, 1 large white Kings and 3 odd fantails. T. V. Webb. P. O. Box 502, 2880 Lewis Rd. Clarkston. Game chickens, fine selec- tion of Yancy - Harris hens and roosters. Hatch hen and Rooster with chicks and small Cubian Doms, priced reason- ably. Mrs. Martha Langston, RFD 3, Clarkesville, Georgia. Spangled, Silver Duckwing and black Old English Game Bantams. Quality stock bred from show winners, young and old stock, $3.00 - $5.00 pr. John M, Wolf, 4293 Cham- blee Tucker Rd., Doraville, Ph, 938-2562. ~. 12 young R. I. Red hens laying, 12 white young hens; 15 friers, one Golden Se- bright hen, one white Coch- en hen, Bantams, one pr. Silkies. Will not ship; also, for sale, chicken fertilizer. Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurry Dr., S. W. Atlanta 11, Ph. DI 4-1388. 20 New Hampshire pullets, Jan. 15 hatched, soon to lay, no shinping, $1.50 ea, Mrs. Isaac Phelts, Rt. 1, Preston. 60 white Rock pullets, will Jay about middle of August, will not ship. Jame L. Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54, Jonesboro. Several Chinese geese for sale. Roy F. Brown, 1115 W. Taylor St., Griffin, Ph. 8-1160. 75 Mallard ducks (wild strain) $150.00 for lot or $5 pr. C. A. Williams, 1001 Real- ty Bldg. Savannah. 6 white ducks $1.00 ea. Hank Schiller, Box 35, Ap- pling, Ph, 425-6722. Bantams out of show stock, B. B. Reds and O. E. $5.00 pr. | or $7.50 trio; Silver Duck- wing $5.00 pr., or $7.50 trio; 2 pr. Jap. Silkies, $5.00. pr.; Golden: Seabright roosters, $1.50 up; dark Cornish Ban~ tams, $5.00 pr. or $7.50 trio. J. M. Warren, Sr., 1761 Flat Shoals Rd., S. E., Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 7-6939. Mixed Bantams, half-grown, some part pheasant, 50c to $1; Also, 4 Mutant cocks, $2.00 ea.; pr. bronze turkeys and 5 young, about 12 wks. old. $15. Mrs. T. C. Allred, Rt. 1, Big oneal Rd., Marietta, Ph, 428- 25 young hens, 17 mos. old, have been lJaying 11 mos., now get 18 - 20 eggs per day: Also one R. I. Red rooster. Hens are Harko red, (eross between N. H. red and R. I. red) $1.25 ea. for hens; $1.00 for rooster. Located 2 mi. E. of Fairburn off 92 hwy. on dirt road, first house on right. Mrs. J. R. Price, Rt. 1, Box 11, Fairburn, Ph. 964-7050. Show type Bantams for sale: 3 pr. black Rosecomb, 2 pr. blue Rosecomb, 2 trio "Barred Rocks, 2 trio R. I. Reds, one pr. Silkies. All half grown: One pr. Black Polish B. B. Reds, one trio Dark Cornish, Grown chickens. Roy Maddox, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville (Near Crowes store, on Old Peach- tree Rd.) Ph. 3-3887. 6 pit game roosters, 1-1/2 or 2 mos. old, $1.00 ea. Ste- phen McClure, Marietta, Ph. 427-4982. Poultry WANTED Want to trade several good rabbit pens and set of poultry seales for ducks or chickens, or will pay 50c ea. f-r young ducks. : R.: Philpot, ) 2377 Summit Ave., N. W.. Atlanta 18, Ph. sy 4- -0009. s BOLLE DIN & J Game & Fowl = FOR SALE White King pigeons, choice selected and banded, mated pairs, producers of 16 to 20 squabs pr. yr., line bred, sin- gle pr., $7.50, 3 pr., $20.00; 5 pr., $30.00; 10 pr., $50.00; 20 pr., $90.00; and 25 or more pr., $4.00 per pr.; also, some choice young hens and cocks, mating age, $1.00 ea. J. Bea- ton, 305 Stephenson St., P. O. Box 897, Waycross. Northern Bobwhite quail, all ages, and quail eggs rea- sonably priced; also, a few pr. now laying fertile eggs; also, eggs hatched on shares. 52. Joe Linkous 4011 Briar- cliff Rd., N. E., Atlanta 6, Ph. 634-7416. White rabbits, approx. 25; also 12 wire cages for sale cheap. J. R. Baxter, 313 Chero- kee St., Kennesaw, Ph. 427- 5240 (Marietta) Guinea pigs (cavies) $1.00 ea., have 25 pigs now. Mrs. W. E. Lawson, 2533 Browns Mill Rd., Lithonia (Rt. 3, Hwy. 212) Ph. HU 2-8513. Racing Homer pigeons good stock, some $5.00 p.. and some $10.00 pr. with ped. Will ship express collect. Malcolm Kuter, Box 155, Austell, Ph. 943-5022. Northern Bobwhite quail, 1- 7 da. old, 25e ea.; older birds five cents for ea. additional week, Per. 129. Alvin C. Ar- rington, P. O. Box 203, Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-8907. | $5.0 Marshallville, Northern Bobwhite quail, 4 wks. old, 50 ea.; Ringneck doves, $4. 00 pr.; pr., express collect; Quail eggs $2.00 doz., insured parcel post. Send money or- der. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 ee St. N2 Bs Atlanta 8. oe - __ Bobwhite quail eggs, $10. 00 C.; day old birds, $20.00 C.; birds all ages priced according to age. Per. 110. Willie Gault- ney Oe 36, Roma: Pheer Large grey Fabbits, large white ones, all sizes. To each person that buys any, will give one free. All its cheap or will ao for some. chickens. Mrs. J. M. Bulling- ton, 1769 Erskine Ave., a ; lege Park. Ph. PO 6- 1760. a 7960 61 hatch * peedae 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 per pr. for unrelated sumerior Bobwhite to further improve mine. Free color photos and state wt. Cert. of Champions. William A. Thomas, Box K., Mare es Atlanta, Ph. MU ge Northern Bobwhite cuail fae sale: one day old, 25c ea.; 2 wks. old, 30c ea.; eggs, All birds shipped express col- lect, eve money order. Per. 32. A. N. Reeve, 7866 Roswell Wy Rt. 1, Bunce: Ph. 993- 3 golden Dea Rooeies for sale. . H. Craig, RFD 2, | Kingston. 2 See notices, NOTICE TO | Ne such notices will 1 be accepted for publication i e the Bulletin unless such persons have requested permit | and have had their Sheraton inspected. : ' Those desiring further information on these Lecce -fiens are invited to write the... - EDITOR, MARKET BULLETIN | Department of Agriculture 19 Hunter Street, S. W. = Atlanta 3, Georgia The Market Bulletin staff has received @ number of | vegetable and flower plant notices from persons who have net complied with the new Eeanlatees governing such ACCIDENTAL USE OF CHARCOAL FUEL IN 1839 REVEALED THE SECRET OF CONTROLLED HEAT AS A MEANS OF OBTAINING TODAY'S BRIGHT YELLOW FLUE CURED TOBACCO, TODAY THE MOST MODERN SCIENTIFIC LaBs AND QUALITY CONTROL QUIDE EVERY STEP IN TOBACCO PRODUCTION AND MANUFACTURE, MILLIONS OF DOLLARS ARE INVESTED IN RESEARCH ACILITI : AS A PART OF TOBACCO MANU FAGTURE, STRANGE reece PLANTS APPEARED IN AN OHIO FIELD IN 1864. RESEEDED, THEY PRODUCED THE FINE BURLEY OF | TODAY, white doves Sib3C. = ed age and sex rab- crockery, $25.00, Can- leliver, Answer by mail. lastridge, Rt. 1, Green- pigs (cavies) for my home, $1.00 ea., tsizes) -Mrs:. H. D, 608 Pearl St.. East . Ph. PO 7-6587. gs $10C.; ea.; older iced according to age, . Walter H. Hagan, s Rd., Morrow, Ph, 366- hite quail eg birds, 2 iInea pigs (cavies) various $1.50 ea.,- William A, Hill Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE 5- 8656. Young Chukars and Ring- neck pheasants; 2 young Ban- tam roosters; 1 young Guin- ea, and few breeds. of pigeons. Jimmy Tolleson, 2412 Baxter Rd., S. W., Atlanta 15. Hay, Feed, Grain FOR SALE Coastal Bermuda hay (highly fertilized) for sale in field at farm located 5 mi. N. of Blakely on Hwy. 27, $18.00 per ton until further notice, Contact before sending truck. We can arrange trucking on 8 to 10 ton loads at extra fs. about 10 wks. old, N. Z. W., N. Z.-R., and Spot baby rabbits, o $1.50 ea. Mike Nor- 05 Austell Rd.. Ma- Ph. HE 5-0727. 1014 Barksdale Circle, | cost. Mrs.. Evelyn S. Gee, oint, Ph. 767-6903. Blakely, Ph. 4454. its: Calif. doe, $2.50;| Several tons, September cutting, of good quality Ar- lington Sericea hay at field. My farms must engage and be ready. S. H. Sebren, (3 mi. W. of Douglasville) Hwy. 78, Winston, Ph. WH 2-2970. _N 1935,5 SOUTHERN: FORESTS CONTAINED BILLION CUBIC ET OF WOOD. SINCE THEN [EZ BILLION CUBIC READ ALL ABOUT IT - got RTE pur poop Soreness ~ BTLANTA9, GA. IN THIS FOLDER > 83 fe oh a START WITH 12. TREES< HARVEST I5- END UP ~ WITH IS. THATS A MIRACLE NYONES "| White King pigeons, $3.00 | pr. Jack Crowder, c/o Melody | Brook Farm, RFD 3, Windy Lespedeza hay for sale. J. W. Harden Rt. 3, Dalton. _ About 80 bu. of yellow corn in shuck for feed, $1.40 bu. John A. Brown, Atlanta hwy., Thomaston, Ph. MI 7-3921. 1962 crop hay, Coastal Ber- muda, Lespedeza, Clover, rye grass and Fescue, 50c_ bale. $20.00 per ton at field, or 65c per bale, $25.00 ton at barn. Cecil H. Travis, c/o Pine Crest aoe Riverdale, Ph. 461- Coastal Bermuda hay, 75c bale, new crop. R. L. Jackson, e/o Flint River Farms, Hwy. oer 1, Jonesboro, Ph, DR 8- Choice quality Coastal Ber- muda hay, weed free and baled without rain, square, twine tied bales, $30.00 ton at farm, 7 mi. N. Tifton on Hwy. 41. Berry Rigdon, Rt. 4, Tifton, Ph. 382 - 2985. Special prices on Coastal Bermuda hay straight from the field. Delivery available. Highly fertilized and cut early for high protein. Pierce L. Cline, Rt: 1, Social Circle, Ph. 786-7821. This years crop of Coastal Bermuda hay for sale. Highly fertilized cut and baled with- out rain. Can sell cheaper out of field. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph. JU 4-2312. (Odum) = Miscellaneous Several hundred bales good Free use of 10 acres .witn creek, 1/2 fenced in, for one tc: 2 yrs., located half way between Atlanta and Mariet- ta. All replies answered. C. J. Jones, 1356 Gault St. S. E., Atlanta 15. Ph. 627-4522. New crop mountain Sour- wood honey, 5 lb. tin, strain- ed, $1.87 or 5 lb. tin with comb, $2.49. Add_ postage. Hdwards).. Colston, Rt. 1,, Box 307. Toccoa. Ripe select turkey red figs, picked daily while they last, 35 qt. Mrs. C. P. Talbot, 289 Candler St., N.E., Atlanta 7, Ph. MU 8-6664. 1962 crop white multiply- ing nest onions, $1.75 gal. P.P. ae Emma Dugger, Newing- on. White multiplying nest on- ions, $1.25 gal. You pay post- age. Mrs. W. A. Hall, 413 N. Oliver St., Elberton. Per. 294. Automatic can sealer will seal No. 1, 2 or 2 1/2 cans, used very little, $7.; also, have figs for sale, $2. market basket. Mrs. D. J. Pettit, 2697 Tilson Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU 9-8538. Yellow root, 4 lb. box, $1. |p.p.; heart leaf root, 4 leaves, $1. box. P.P. No out of state orders. Mrs. E. M. Souther- land, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Goldenseal 25c ea.; fall planting multiplying red on- ions $1., 5 JIbs.; Spearmint, Tanzy, 3, 25c; White yarrow, cld fashion colonel plant, 3, 50ce; weeping mary, 50c ea., stamped envelope, Mrs. Pres- ley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Ripe figs for sale now. S. Fayette- E. Jackson, Rt. 1, FOR SALE ville, Ph. 461-7067. Calif. beer seed, 35 per 100 lb. cap. print _ feed start. R. H. Dunbar, 615 W. Jessamine, St., Fitzgerald. New crop garden sage now ready, $1.50 lb., large amounts cheaper; Garlic bulbs, 75c ea.; peppermint plants, 2 doz. 50c. p.p. Per. 178. Mr. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. Hen house fertilizer for sale. Paul J. Davis, Rt. 1, Li- thia Springs, Ph. 948-6200. Shade dried sage and dry eatnip, 30c at. or $1. gal.; peppermint, five cents bunch er 40 doz.; black striped half runner beans seeds, 40c_ cup. Germ. 94 pct. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Catnip and peppermint, 25c bunch; 3, 60c; sassafras, queen of meadow, May apple, yel- low root, yellow dock, wild cherry bark, alder bark, rats- bane, ea., 4 lb. tard box full, |$1. plus 30c postage; Martin 25c pk. and stamped envelope Mrs. Free- man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. gourd seed, NAME TOWN _ 2 ROUTE, STREET, or P. O. Box - JMPORTANT NOTICE If the address label on your Market Bulletin is not absolutely CORRECT and COMPLETE, please fill out the form below and mail to: Market Bulletin Office, Circulation Manager, 19 Hunter St., S. W., Atlanta 3, along with the pink address label on your BULLETIN. If your address is correct and COMPLETE, ignore this notice. Thank you, Phil Campbell DON'T FORGET TO SEND YOUR ADDRESS LABEL! : ZONE sacks, washed and ironed, no holes or spots, 3 or more alike, 8, $1. add 33c postage on 3 sacks. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Re- becca. Large leaf, shade dried sage, 1962 crop, no trash, $1. pt. cup plus postage. Mrs. Ma- rie Holland, Coogler Rd., Box 14, Dalton. Miscellaneous WANTED Want 15 or 20 ton of good hay. Delivered or I do not want. Give price either way. Otis Myers, Rt. 1, Rayle. Want gin = sing seed or plants; also, bu. of black wal- nuts, must be hulled, do not want seed walnuts. State price in first letter, will pay postage. W. C. Densmore, Rt. J, Mt. Olive Rd., Lookout Mountain, Tenn, (Resident of Dade County, Ga.) Want 500 posts, locust, cy- press or cedar. Will pay 25c delivered. Willie Gooch, Rt. 2. Buford, Ph. 434-5618. Want pattern of Arkansas Travlier quilt. Anyone hav- ing this pattern, please write me, I will buy or exchange patterns. Mrs. Josie Cable, Rt. 2, c/o J. S. Morgan, Car- tersville. Want used 12 x 26 tractor tire. Brother M. Alanus, Pro- curator, c/o Monastery of The Holy Goast, Inc., Conyers, Ph. 483-8705. Want to trade nice English saddle for black Western saddle. R. C. Wideman, Rt. 1, yers, Ph. 483-7152. Want one or more, 16 ft., second hand aluminum gates, sufficiently good enough for pasture gates. C. W. Roberts, Ball Ground, Want 4 frame honey ex- tractor, electric knife and mel- ter. T. C. Freeman, 1124 Powder Springs St., Marietta. Want tandem, 2 horse trail- er in good cond; also, English saddle, adult size, cheap for eash. J. E. Collins, Box 313, Manchester. Handicrafts Mrs. Con- FOR SALE White cro. bootees, trim- med in pink, blue, yellow and green, 75 pr.; also, bibs to match, both $1.; white cro. lace for pillowcases, $1. pr.; cro. potholders, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt.i, Monroe. good med, sized, | PAGE SEVEN Cro. 3. pe. vanity set, $1.3 cro. rose or pansy doilies $1.50 ea; pillowcases of bieeched sheeting with cro. blue bird, pansy, wild rose, or colonial girl, $2. pr;. aprons with bibs, 65c ea. No checks or stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco. : Hand made, dbl. bed size, quilts, made out of all new material $5.50 ea., with 60c postage. Mrs. Dave Garlin, Box 187, Adairsville. 3 pe. star dresser set, $l1.< 25; 7 rose doiley, 2, $1.50; Panzy doily, $1.25; 3 pc. pine=- apple dresser set., $1.25; Mrs, Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland. 5. appliqued quilt tops on white muslin, double bed size, one turkey and pumpkin, $7.; 2 pine trees with snow balls emb. on green, 2 fans assort~ ed colors, $6.50 ea., Mrs. Troy Staten, Box 65, Chatsworth Rd., Dalton. Quilts, heavy cotton pad- ded, $7., 60c postage; box de- sign tops, $2., 35c crgandy aprons, $1., 15c post- age; linen pillowcases. $1. pr., 10c postage: Mrs. Roy T. Pru~ itt, 15 Border St., Buford. 6 ft. all leather hand plait~ ed bull whips, $4.00 p. p. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Full size cotton ruffle bed- spreads, asst. cols. anc two = tones, $5.50 ea.; novelty pot- holders, 25c ea.; 6, dainty aprons, 75c ea.; 2. $1.25 emb. dish towels, 25c ea.; 5, $1.00 Add postage. Mrs. Free- man Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, Elli- jay. ie Dbl. bed size quilt tops: Monkey Wrench, Gents Bow, Bird Trap, Endless Stairs, $2 ea.; Log Cabin, Lone Star, Grandmothers Fan, $3.00 ea.; Tulip top, bright tulips with green stems, on white back~ ground $4.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Fel~ ton. EVENTS AUGUST 8th 1:00 P. M. Georgia Spot Breeders Show and Sale, Dublin, Georgia. Selected Boars and Open and Bred Gilts being of- fered. For catalog or in- formation write A. LaPorte, Sec. - Treas., Cordele... AUG. 161:00 p.m. Graded Commercial Replacement Hereford Heifer Sale Coastal Plains Experiment Station, Tifton, Ga., 35% heifers No grade below GOOD over 100 with BCIA Records Bred Hei- fers, Open Heifers, Heifer Calves Graded by Live- stock Extension Service For information contact: Georgia Hereford Associa- tion, P. O. Box 1772, Albany, - Ga. AUG, 17 1:00 p. m. Purebred Guernsey Sale, Livestock Arena, Macon Fair Grounds, Macon, Ga. 42 Females and 5 Malcs Females are fresh or due te ealve soon. Sale is sponsor= ed by the Ga. Guernsey Breeders Association. For eatalog write: W. W. Den- ney, Rt. 1, Canton, Ga. AUG, 25 1:00 p. m. Altamaha Hereford Breed= ers Annual Sale of Registers ed Herefords at Wayne Co. Livestock Market, Jesup, Ga., Col. Roy Brockinton, Hadlock, Ga. Auctioneer 9 Horned Bulls, 17 Horned Females, 16 Polyled Bulls, 34 Polled Females All of popular bloodlines For Catalog write; P. O. Box 57, Odum postage; - $1.00; | > _ PAGE EIGHT | < 1962 Fall Planting 50 For Georgia | APPROVED BY AGRONOMY DETSION se) a q Co NS Use Certified Seed Rate of seeding Date of Fertilization at Topdressing oh Crop Variety {per acre) seeding seeding (per acre) (per acre) Rem Alfolfa_| Atlantic (M, P) 25-35 Ibs. Sept. - Oc. 1000 Ibs. 4-12-12. | 800- 1000 Ibs. Plant only on fertil - Buffalo (M, P) Use 5-10-15 on low | 0-10-20 annually, soil types: in ne Narragansett (M, P) potash soils. after first cutting. Test soil. Lim f Du Puits (M, P) 20 Ibs Borax 2 02. of Molybdenum Plant inocula? 4 oz. 'Moly-Gro (2 tb. Sodium Moly- | seed. : per 60 Ibs. seed. bdate) in solution. Meet lime needs. 20 - 30 Ibs. Borax. Cats Moregrain (P) 2 bu. (for grain) | For Grain: 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12. For grain: : Plant treated, | Arlington (P, M) 4 bu. (for grazing) Oct. | - Nov. | Use 5-10-15 onlow | 40- 60 Ibs. Nitrogen | Test soil. Rustproof 14 (P, C) For Grazing: potash soils. : For Grazing: Le Suregrain (C) Mountains: For Grazing: 80 - 100 Ibs. Nitrogen. Fairfax (S) Aug. 15 - Sept. || 400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12 oe Sumter (S) Piedmont: or 5-10-15 Forkedeer (M) Sept. | - Sept. 15| Meet lime needs. Florad (Lower C) Coastal Plain: ; : : Radar | (C) Sept 20-Oct. 15 Radar 2 (C} Barley | Davie (M, P) 1%2-2 bu. Mountains: 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12. | 40 - 60 Ibs. Nitrogen Plant clean, certi Colonial 2 (M, P) Sept. | Use 5-10-15 on low seed. Test soil. Ga.-Jet (M, P) Piedmont: potash soils. a Rogers (M, P) Oct. 15 Meet lime needs. 2 Wheat Anderson (S) 1-1 % bu. Mountains: 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12. | For Grain: i Plant cleanfcerifie Ga. # 1123 (S} Oct. | Use 5-10-15 on low 40 - 60 Ibs. Nitrogen seed. Test soil. Coker 47-27 (S) Piedmont: potash soils. |For Grazing: : : Coastal (C) Oct. 15 For Grazing: 80 - 100 Ibs. Bledsoe (P, C) Coastal Plain: 400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12 | Nitrogen. Chancellor (M, P) Nov. | or 5-10-15. Meet lime needs. Rye Wrens Abruzzi (S) 1-14 bu. for Grain Mountains: 300-500 tbs. 6-12-12. | For Grain: Plant clean, certifie Gator (C) 2-2! bu. for Grazing Sept. 1 - 15- Use 5-10-15 on low 40 - 60 Ibs. NUE seed. Test soil. Explorer (P, C) Piedmont: potash soils. For grazing: Elbon (P, M) Oct. 1-15 Meet lime needs. 80 - 100 Ibs. Nitrogen Fla. Black (Lower C) Coastal Plain: For Heavy Grazing: = Early Grazing only. ~ Oct. 15 - Nov | 100-130 Ibs. Nitrogen : Annual | Oats or Rye 3 bu. Oats Mountains: 400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12. | 80- 100 Ibs. Nitrogen| Plant treated, ce Winter Annual Ryegrass 20 Ibs. Ryegrass ~ Late August Use 5-10-15 on low. | Inoculate clover. Te Ee Grazing | Crimson Clover 20 Ibs. C. Clover Piedmont: potash soils. se: z Mixture Sept. | Meet lime needs. Coastal Plain: e Sept. 15 - Oct. 5 ; Note: Method of seeding all crops Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics State of Georgia, The Unive listed above. Grain-drill on well-pre- Georgia College of Agriculture and the U. S$. Department of Agriculture Cooperating. Distrib pared, firm seedbed, limed according (S) States (C) Coastal Piedmont, (M) Mountains. Furtherance of the Purposes Provided for by the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 19 W. A. Sutton, Director Cooperative Extension Service University of Georgia College of Agriculture to soil test. Ee Plain, (P)