Phil Capel
Commissioner
ME 48
z by Phil Campbell
oo Commissioner of Agriculture
rhe entire state s Georgia is a hog cholera
ication area. This means that every hog
ler in. every county in Georgia is protected
losses due to cholera by the Georgia De-
tment of Agriculture" S Cholera Eradication
ae :
( eorgia hog farinces need not lose another
ny fron 10g, cholera losses!
mnity for your cooperation.
The program is simple: If you suspect
olera in. your swine herd report it immedi-
aly to your county agent, local veterinarian
Department of Agriculture. Any hogs that
- of cholera after you have reported the out-
sak will be covered by indemnity payments.
You will receive full Soicrcial value for
y hogs that die from cholera after you have
ported the outbreak. ALL Georgia farmers
> protected by this Program.
During the fourteen months of the Sbalerd
; have been paid approximately $70, 000 for
ir losses due to cholera.
Twelve Georgia hog farmers were paid
500 for cholera losses in April and 14 Geor-
PILANTS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1963
PORT CHOLERA
And Receive Indemnity Payments For Your Cooperation
Report any cholera-sick hogs ahd the Geor- -
Department of Agriculture will pay you in- |
idication program, more than 230 hog farm-
OUTB
gia hog farmers were paid about $4,500 in
indemnity payments as of the 22nd day of this
month.
- Because they reported the outbreak, these _
Georgia farmers were paid the full commer-
cial value of all their hogs that died from:
cholera.
By reporting the outbreak of cholera in
their herds and cooperating with the Depart-
ment of Agriculture, they were saved $10,000
that would have been lost if Georgia had not
had an active cholera eradication program. ;
Right now, during May and June, we are in
the most dangerous season for cholera cut-
breaks. It is especially important during these
months to watch your herd carefully and re-
port any suspicion of cholera IMMEDIATELY.
It is estimated that hog cholera can cost
Georgia swine growers as much as three million
dollars in one year. This loss can be stopped.
Georgia is presently the only hog producing
_ state in the nation with an active cholera
eradication program. This means that Georgia -
hog farmers have an opportunity to protect
themselves from loss due to cholera that is not
available to hog farmers in any other state.
Cooperating with the State Cholera Eradi-
cation Program will increase your hog profits.
Do your part. Vaccinate your hogs. Do not
move infected or exposed hogs and report any
suspicion of cholera.
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GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN];
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D. A. Pullin, Editor
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NATIONAL
EDITORIAL
PHIL CAMPBELL
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Published aaeey at 114-122 Pace: St.,
by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
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|ment and. planters,
Farm Work
WANTED
World War 1 veteran with
income, wants job as care-
teker on. farm, do not drink,
need 4-5 R. house. Otis O.
Turner, Rt. 1, Newborn.
Dairyman, age 40, lifetime
exp., wants job operating
@airy, no farming. Can fur-
nish help if needed. I am a
working herdsman, honest,
sober, and have Ig. family.
Need good house and to be
moved. S. V. Moore, Rt. 2,
Powder Springs.
Two young, white ladies
need work on farm at once.
Marcie and Dottie Sharp, Box
134, Trenton, c/o George
Shipp.
White lady, age 39, wants
work on farm helping with
chickens, ete. for $25. wk. and
live in 5% day wk. with Sat.
afternoons and Sundays off.
Unencumbered and exp. Au-
drey May, Box 52, Lakeland.
Man 21, (wife, 3 children,
from 3 mos. to 3 yrs.) would
like job on chicken farm. Can
drive tractor and truck. Need
weekly salary, 3 R. house,
stove, ice box, and to be
moved. Eugene W. Smith, 473
Wilson Mill Rd., SW, Atlan-
ta.
Son (and mother) want job
on farm doing some farm
work, and to live with widow
for 2 rooms and salary. Can-
not drive car or tractor. Paul
Moses Jr., Rt. 3, Lithonia.
Farm Help
WANTED
White woman, Willing
worker, wants duties on farm,
general farm work, in Fulton,
DeKalb, or counties south,
for maintenance and salary.
_ Mrs, Lucy Tisinger, 839 High-
jand Terrace, NE, Atlanta 6.
White man, 58 yrs. of age,
-abstainer, vegetarian, student
farmer, maintenance, chores,
some farm exp., wants part or
full time farm work, and
room, shares and gro-
ceries, (or grubstake).
References. Will work in
exch. for small plot of land
north of Atlanta on or near
R. R. F. A. E. Brunton, c/o
Central Presbyterian church,
Atlanta 3.
Ex - veteran, middle-aged,
wants job on farm as care-
taker (all-year). Exp. with
livestock feeding, stables, and
ean drive tractor, truck and
operate any farm, machinery.
Need furnished living quart-
ers, and to be moved in small
truck. Can give good refer-
ences. Jamison Raiden, Rt. 2,
Box 161,. Athens, Ph. 543-
5076.
White. man, a: age 48, single,
needs job at once, with lay-
ers, broilers, or day work oa
farm, or will operate Small
chicken house. Sober, depen-
dable worker. Will work for
$18. wk. (or $20. wk. if there
is Sat. and Sun. work) and
room, board and_ laundry.
Must have bus fare. Troy
Bintord, Rt. 1, Covington.
$150. monthly wages, pay-
able 4 times a month, for
white man with small family
and son, 16 yrs. or older, to
work with him, both to know
how to operate and care for
farm machinery, hay baler,
mower, spray machine and
tractors. Man to have ability
for carrying on work, raise
hay, cattle, pecans, no row
crops. No drinkers. 5 R. house
wired for electricity. S. J.
Clay, So. Walden Rd., Rt. 3,
Macon, Ph. 788-2975.
Want farm hand, with small
family, to work on _ farm.
Steady work. 5 R. house on
school bus Rt. No drinkers.
Give references. Jack Willis,
Rt. 2, Folkston. x
Need man and wife, mid-
dle-aged, to help on farm with
laying hens, and some cattle,
or would consider small fam-
ily, someone dependable and
with no bad habits. Good liv-
ing quarters. Charlie H.
Younge: Rt<23)). Box 267G;
Chatsworth, Ph. 695-3183 (not
collect).
Want colored man up to 55
yrs. of age for handyman on
farm. Must be dependable,
sober, healthy and clean, and
with small family. Permanent
job to right party. Ref. re-
quired. Wages and house. P.
J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville,
Ph. 892-2578,
h small fam-
ily, or man to batch,
in dairy and do other general
farm work for $100. mo., and
house to live in. T. E. Ferrell,
Rt. 1, Madison.
Equipment
FOR SALE
+o work
| bine in good cond. J. E
Allis Chalmers G. tractor
with dise turn plow and cul-
tivators, runs real good, $625.
Warren R. Estabrooks, Rt. 2,
Maddox Rd., oe 780, Au-
gusta, Ph. RE. 3-5960
Set of Cole gisvibators
planters and cultivators, 3
point hitch for Ford tractor,
like new, with cotton attach-
Pens
about 30 acres, $300. W. C.
Youns Rt 2: Box 318, Fair-
burn, Ph. 964-3886.
1 horse wagon and harness
for sale. Jesse W.
1062 Holcombe
Mountain, Ph. 284- 3017 (not
collect).
1951 John Deere B. tractor
with Roll-o-matic, lights,
starter, etc., new paint, very
good mechanical cond., $495.
367-8708 Zebulon, ihe
Irrigation pump, 6 eyl.,
Chrysler Industrial engine,
300 ft., 3 in. pipes, 920 ft,
ins, pipes, 12 Rainbird sprink-
lers, one 3 acre sprinklers, el-
bow and T.; 1952 Ford trac-
tor, new paint, nearly new
tires, Taylorway harrow, all
purpose plow, planters and
cultivators, stalk cutter, rosin
machine and drag harrow.
Will sell separately or togeth-
er. Talmadge Bunn, Palmet-
to, Ph. 463-3167 (no calls be-
tween 2:30 and 8 P.M.).
New Holland hay baler in
excel. cond., $1250.; New Hol-
land hay rake, side delivery,
$300.; New Holland 6 ft. pull-
type mower, $300.; sub-soil
plow, 3 point hitch, $100. May
be seen at my farm at Mad-
ras (6 mi. N. of. Newnan). R.
R. Bowen, 316 Peters St.,
SW, Atlanta 3, Ph. MU. ge
1428 (until 5 P.M.).
2 whl. trailer, 45 in. wide,
1 -ft: long, 30<in\ deep: te
movable canvas top, rear
gate, turn indicators, stop
lights, good tires, new wood
sides, metal, (angle = iron)
welded frame, in excel. cond.
(Used behind ear to haul
feed). approx. cap. 1500 lbs.,
or more. R. D. Hunsiker, Rt.
1, Box 276, McDonough, Ph.
423-3730.
Lift type hay rake; gear
box and belt pulley for Farm-
all Cub tractor; 2 point. hitch
bush and bog: harrow, set of
cultivators, complete for Al-
lis-Chalmers B.; 1962 Home-
lite power saw. All in first
Rt. 2, Box 244, Toccoa.
1 row, pull type, corn snap-
per with husker attached,
like new, $600. P. J. Lipory,
see Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-
Farmall M. tractor Diesel
fuel bush and bog harrow
cylinder, and off-set smooth-
ing harrow in very good
shape, $1000.00. Irvin Thomp-
son, Loganville. (Inquire next
door to Elmer Smith at Gulf
Service Station, Hwy. 78)-
Allis-Chalmers Forge har-
vester with Grassland header,
in good cond., $550. Lindsey
West, Rt. 5, Temple Rd., Car-
rollton, Ph. 832-9325.
2H. L. Pray Bermuda grass
planters in good cond., $250.
ea. W. - Moerrithhes Ried:
Greensboro, Ph. HW. 9-8972.
Intnl. 50T hay baler, with
reconditioned engine, $250.;
Darf Rollo rake, $75., or both
for ey Reuben Housworth,
Rt. 1, Box 197, Social Circle.
ree system, 380 ft.
of pipe, Wisconsin engine
complete, approx. 2 yrs. old,
$850.00, cash at my place.
1 row Ford corn picker, 3
point hitch, approx. 4 yrs. old,
first class cond., $450. cash,
at my place (6 miles north of
Palmetto on Cascade-Palmet-
to Rd.,near Cedar Grove Rd.)
Ralph L. Eskew, 2550 Fair-
burn Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph.
964-2439.
Garden tractor, 2 wheels,
complete with cultivator, disc
harrow, lay-off plow, etc.,
$150. James H. Davis, Thomas
Rd. Rt. 1, Box 193-B, Jones-
boro, Ph. 478-8304 (not col-
lect).
some repair, $150.;
4|needs wood panels and other
class cond. Sloan Whitlock, |
Be pulley, \ {
duster and bottom plo
for Ford tractor. E. W. Piper,
Rt. 1, Box 110, McDonough. ~
Allis Chalmers 6
Owen,
Meansville, Ph. LO. 7 -8643. :
Old tobacco cutter, real
nice, $25. E. V. Medley, 2815
Bankhead Hwy., NW, Atlan-
ta (see after 6 P.M.).
Electric Jim Brown wood-
en incubator, one tray, $30. J.
ts Paythress, 3477 Wrights-
boro Rd., Augusta.
John Deere self-propelled
12 ft. combine, very good
cond. Mrs. Natalie Mizio, Rt.
2, Americus, Ph. 924-7209.
Rotary hoe, good cond.,
$75. Mrs. G. W. Paulk, Willa-
coochee.
John Deere equipment: 6
disc tiller, subsoil plow, and
mule hay rake, good cond.,
cheap. Taylor B. Manley, Rt.
5 oo 149, Griffin, Ph. 227-
Heavy duty 2 horse wagon,
good as new; 3 roller syrup
mille t-te copper syrup pan;
and horse mowing machine,
good cond. Come see. J. H.
Ford, Rt. 1, Dickens Rd., Nor-
cross, Ph. 448-3048.
John Deere 12-A combine
with auxiliary motor, needs
John Deere
corn binder, used very little,
repair, $150. FOB my farm.
James L. Brown, McRae, Ph.
867-8421.
Allis Chalmers WD trac-
tor, motor recently overhaul-
ed, good rubber, $595. Geor-
ge Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta, PH:
CH. 2-3195.
Farmall Super A. tractor,
planters, harrows and hitch
wagon, all for $750.;
row plows. Mrs. Fred F. John-
son, Rt. 3, Loganville.
Farmall regular 20 tractor,
needs overhaul, with 11 x 40
rear tire in good. cond., and
ethers fair, all $50. Leonard
Cargile, Rt. 1, Mansfield.
David Bradley 6 H.P. walk-
ing type garden tractor com-
plete with moldboard plow,
dragtooth harrow; hoe and
cultivator, used 2
$200. Will del. anywhere in
state for small charge. Stan-
ley Knight, Rt. 3, Clarkes-
ville, Ph. 754-4325.
Allis Chalmers 60 combine
with motor and grain tank
in good cond., ey
priced: -L.. H: Abney, Ris
Cochran, ph. WE. 4-7225.
Slightly used John Blue,
6 row, cotton duster, fast
hitch, and mowing machine,
for Farmall Super 100. A. H.
Meyer, Rt. 1, Lithonia, Ph.
483-8833. 5
Mall 2 man power saw, fair
shape. Johnnie Hall, Rt. 1,
B4278, Norcross, Ph. 448-
3038, about 8 P.M. Ree
Farmall M. tractor, com-
pletely overhauled and in ex-
cel. cond.; Hoeme plow and
pecan shaker. Will sell to-
gether or _ separately. J. S.
ee Monticello, _Ph. 208s
McCormick - Beene es
rake, like new, with tongue
for tractor pull, cheap. R. H.
Apes Forsyth, Ph. 994-
35
Oliver tractor, 2 row, good
tires, motor perfect, power
lift, power take-off, 2 disc
trailer plow, cultivators and
dressing harrow, $375.
Turner Rt. 22; Box 18, 76540
Covington Hwy., Lithonia, (3
mi. W. of Lithonia).
6 row cotton duster in good
cond., and 2 horse wagon. See
at my home. Mrs. B.
Thomas, Rt. 2, Winder (at
Corinth Church). :
10 disc Taylor-Way bush
and bog harrow, excel. cond.
Joseph Johnson, Route 1, Li-
thonia, Ph. 469-6712 (after
5:30 P.M.).
Simplicity garden tractor,
(3% H.P. linton engine),
turning plow and cultivator,
all A-1 cond., $125.; David
Bradley garden tractor, 2%
H.P. (Briggs-Stratton engine),
cultivator ag lay-off plow,
runs good, Cis: -Painters
Rit 25 Powder Springs, Ph.
943-3174 (not collect).
2 mowing machines: one
fits Super A. Farmall and
other fits W. D. Allis Chal-
mers, semi-mounted on rub-
ber. Both have 6 fit. blades,
and are hydraulicly operated.
Sr., a 3 Thomaston,
Will sell one. Huguley
- {eond., $150., or
ue _com- |.
also, 1]
seasons, |
we on 2
attachments, alle ini
-somethi
R_ Shelton, =e
oe - Co.),
aie Chalmers 6 }
good running cond 83
aa pa Ph
egg: Cap., D C
bought this year. K.
hee 5 South Grady St
on
. 6 row Economy dust
ee ALACLOL,
cond., $75.; rechG air
side bottom plow vue
hitch, $100. Jerry W. A
Ris, lyons: bia "520-2
(Lyons). :
Used McConnell crop
er with 5 H.P. elec. .
3 truck CAD lg. fan, st
age; ie
nut combine, good con
almost new Wiscons
gine; 6 dise John Deere
excel. cond. AS
1... Sale =City-
300 gal.
Solar bulk
+t. 7 flection. Ph, 283
(not collect).
Set of LH.C. mulch plai
ers, $300.; straw choppe
SD) combine, Be
complete sets of air ducts
14 ft. grain bins, $40
butterbean picking
ment for 1962 long
combine (for picking
butter beans), $40.
Sanders, Vienna, Ph.
4716. :
John Deere 124 comb
excel., good paint, new
and canvas, motor re
overhauled, $325. Orville
ve Rt. 2, Douglas, Ph.
Self-feeding cattle fee
20 ft. hay wagon, mo
round baler, eon
weeder, rake, tree shaker,
set harrow, combine
disc, harrow, plow, cultiva
push hog i
garden tractor m T, Sp:
teoth harrow, and ditcher
H. Pheil, Rt. 1, Newnan.
Intnl. W-6 tractor in g
cond.; 9 ft. Intnl. dise
row; giant pane and
tavators for W. or W
Allis Chalmers Pee
new; Fairbanks-Morse pi
type water pump and 42
pressure tank with 60
in., pipe, cylinder and all
cluded. All priced to
Frank Giesbrecht, Staple
Ph. 625-7735 (Louisville).
PARC: Row Crop silage
vester, good cond., good pall
$450.5 Intn}., 25 row =
picker for Farmall M. or
tractor, front mounted, $2
John Deere 6 disc tiller
seeder box tiller, needs- so
repair, $50. Loyd cad
Yatesville.
841 Diesel Ford tract
1960 model, good co
$1450. B. B. Barnett, Up
Hembree Rd., Rt. , Rosw
Ph. 475-6973. i
Intnl. 64 combiine pow
ed by Cub tractor unit,
good cond.; New Holland 4
hay conditioner in ex
cond. Robert T. Gunby, Rt.
c/o Rolling Meadows Fa
Rt. 3 Sharpsburg, Ph. 2:
4322. Po
2 H. wagon, eo
good body, $40.; John De
mowing machine, mule por
er, $50.; tae rake, m
drawn, $25.; horse and
horse bioiccrs Jr. harrov
and tools from 4 horse 4
Mrs. T. W. Simmons, Do
lasville, Ph. WH. 2-4161.
- Equipment :
- Want 200 to 300 used fie
boxes for harvesting peach
State cond. and price. A. J
McCurry, Jr., P. O. Box 414)
Atlanta 2, Ph. BU. 9-9571.
Want Intnl. mowing ee
ine to fit H. or M. tractor,
side delivery rake, New Ho
land, or late model 5-H. F.
Ferrell, Rites Madison,
a cavely, eet 7
es y. rotary
phe
Mets t .
i
a yy *
a ae
onabl distance of Car-
: i at Racia price,
; 100 P- 16. G, tube
broiler feeders, and 20,
o. drinkers in good cond.
tate price. Donald Hunt, ts
rant set of wheel weights for
d Diesel tractor, in good
Write stating price.
Wilson, Rt. 1, Murray-
} ant used walking (a
actor, geod cond., S5236 Hi:
with harrow, cultivator,
ter and distributor, rea-
Virgil Foster,
td, Dublin Ph. BR. 2- 2848
ollect)..
V ant 1952, or later, model
rd tractor, or Intnl. Far-
300, in very _good cond.,
d within 50 mi. radius of
jay. Carl C. Smith, Rt. 3,
ay.
1d ran: side del. rake
r parts. C. M. Pippin Jr., c/o
hamrock Ranch, Rt. 2, Al-
with crusher and power
-off; also, dust collector
a magneto: feed mixer, half
n; incubator, 4 drawer elec-
Bo Lipory, Rt. 1, Haw-
ille, Ph. 892- 2578.
3 Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
Reg. Guernsey bulls, service
ge, sire and dam out of great
ulk and butter type, reason-
ile priced. F. H. Bunn, Mid-
ille.
/bull, grandson of O. B.
0, p
petora Pe 1 to 2 yrs.
| Calfhood vac:, and.of popular
bloodlines. Winton C. Harris,
(Odum).
Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph. 584- Zoe
0 Y, gel
tle, no bad habits, nice, selling
to prevent inbreeding. Hoyt
W. Mitchell, Rt. 1, Gillsville,
Ph. LE, 4-3847.
Reg. Angus bull, 2 yrs. 9
mos. old, wt. 1050 lbs., grand-
son of grand champion, Black
Cap. J. O. Anderson, Jr., Bex
207, Clarkesville, Ph. 754-
4303 (not collect). -
Reg. Guernseys:
cows and heifers, and few
yearling heifers, sired by
Burger Place Billy,- all vac-
cinated. James E. Pace, Rex,
Ph. GR. 4-4334.
Young heifer for sale, Reg.
milking. type Shorthorn, ex-
cel. pedigree. W. H. Louder-
milk, Box 55, Cornelia.
springing
Reg. Angus: 3 heifers and 7
bulls, 10-12 mos. old, 7 cows
with calves at side, or calving
scon. Good Eileenmere breed-
ing, papers with all animals,
-and reasonably priced. Mr.
on Mrs; A. -W.~ Hill,. 2925
Nancy Creek Rd., N. W., At-
lanta, Ph. CE, 7-2822,
Purebred Santa - Gertrudis
bulls for sale, 2 yrs. old, ready
for heavy service. King Ranch
Breeding. H. E. Danner, c/o
Pine Hill Farms, Box 113,
Glennville.
6 Reg. polled Hereford bulls
of best bloodlines to be had,
12-14 mos. old, $200. - $300.
Will deliver in Ga. for smail}
fee. Hardwick Harris, Gibson,
Ph, 3281.
Angus, Holstein heifers,
some crossed with Jersey,
about 1 yr. old, gentle. $100.
ea. Come see. J. C. Brown, Rt.
1, Helena, Ph. 867-3017 (not
collect).
Halfbreed Holstein breed
bull, 30 mos. old, to place on
auction block, will sell for
best reasonable offer. M. L.
Montgomery, P. O. Box 222,
Macon, Ph. SH. 3-3464 (day-
time).
Reg. Hereford bull, 14 mes
old, 4-H project. Peter Shock-
ley, Apalachee, Ph. 70R2
(Madison). 5
Reg. Black Aberdeen ae
Intnl. Grand Champion, $225.
Del. within 90 miles, and re-
gistration papers furnished.
Cliff McClure, Dawsonville,
Ph. 265-2266.
Guernsey po grown,
red March 25, 1963; mixed
ull, Angus. and Hereford,
crown, ready for service; also,
andrace male hog, wt. ap-
rox, 200 aes ready for ser-
ice. R.A. Cunningham Les
t. 4, Marietta, wee Sand-
wn Rd.).
Reg. polled Hereford cows,
to calve in August, 2 open
eifers, 20 mos. old.- EB. H.
aa i 1, Stockbridge, Ph.
xcel,
yrs. old; 4 polled Hereford
Ws with calves by side; 4
olled Hereford bull calves
ccm 6 to 9 mos. old, will
iake good show animals. All
bl. Reg.,. tattooed with Vac.
apers on ea. animal. Come
se. Charles E. Chick, Mon-
oe, Ph, 267-4671. -
Reg. Angus bull, wt. about
250 Ibs., will be 3 yrs. old
une 1 very gentle, $300.; also,
Jersey and 1 Guernsey hei-
2r, both to freshen in fall
ith first calf. Buren E. Ro-
erts, Rt. 2, Arnold Mill Rd.,
Voodstock, Ph. 926-6657.
"OT excel, dairy cows, Hol-
tein and Jersey, 204 lb. milk
ase with Southern Dairies,
nd 200 gal. DeLaval milk
ank cooler. C. S. Chestnut,
t. 1, Covington.
Polled. Hereford bull, 9 mos.
Id, subject. to register. Perc:
fahoffey, Rt. 4, Blairsville,
*h. 745-5883.
25 Black Rees (not Reg.)
ows, ae: heifer and steer,
or best offer; also, Welch
ony gelding 5 yrs. old, Pinto,
entle fer child or lady: Shet-
and pony. mare, bred, 5 yrs.
peas on gentl le, $125. or Roswell).
polled Hereford bull,
8 nice polled Hereford hei-
fers, 8 and 9 mos., all dbl.
standard and subject to Reg.
in both assns.; also, polled
Hereford bull calf, 7 mos. old,
subject to Reg., reasonably
priced and will Reg. in buyers
name if requested. John E,
Bailey, Rt. 3, Dawsonville.
25 to 30 head R Reg. Angus
cattle for sale: 7 open heifers,
$225. each, several bred hei-
fers, $250. ea.; 4 and 5 yr. old
cows with calves at side, good
bloodlines; bulls old enough
for service, $300. and up. Del.
free. in 15 mi. radius. F; W,
Phillips, c/o Westover Farm,
Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959.
28 Hereford Blackface cows,
part Reg., wt. 700-1,000 lbs.,
18 calves, balance to calve
within next 60 days, and Reg.
bull,
at my farm (leeated 6 miles
north of Palmetto on Cascade-
Palmetto Rd., near Cedar
Grove Rd.). Ralph L. aye
2550 Fairburn Rd., S. At-
lanta 11, Ph. 964- ye (after
6 p. m. i
2 Holstein cows, 1 to fresh-
en any day, other to freshen
July 1. Foy Hayes, Rt. 2, Box
arts Newnan (6 mi. N.) (Mad-
ras).
Swine
complete herd, $6,650.|T
ea; some 1/4 Hampshire - 1/4
Duroc, extra nice, 6 wks. old,
avg. 30-45 lbs ea. $10. ea. Call
or come by. Robert Bradshaw,
Rt. 4, Canton, Ph. 479-5287.
Reg. Landrace, service age,
boar and gilts, from popular
bloodlines, and bred gilts. M.
. Courson, Hazlehurst, Ph.
5-2589..
50 feeder pigs, wt. 40 to 60
Ibs. ea. H Brady, Buena
Vista.
2 yr. old purebred Land-
race male, wt. 500 lbs., $65.;
also, several Landraces, gilts,
not. bred, wt. 150 lb. 20c lb.
All purebred but not Reg.
Loyd Keadle, Yatesville.
Purebred Duroc pigs, abcut
8 wks. old, both male and fe-
male. 4-H project. John
Shockley, Apalachee, Ph. 70-
28 shoats, 50 to 60 lb. aver-| R92
age, cols. red, black and black
listed predominantly, life tr-
eated boars, castrated, $12.50
ea., FOB L. H. Edenfield, Rt.
3, Box 177, Metter, Ph. 685-
1083.
30 head feeder shoats for
sale. All treated. C. C. Dom-
iny, Eastman.
7 Hampshire pigs, 8 wks.
old, can be Reg., $15. ea. with
papers, or $12.50 ea. without
papers. Larry Covington, Rt.
4, Cumming.
Reg. Hampshires, Durocs
and Yorkshire, breeding age
boars, gilts and sows. Lawton
Ursrey, Hazlehurst.
Extra nice Reg. Duroc herd
boar, right size, come see, or
phone. Walter Herndon, Haz-
lehurst, Ph. FR. 5-2030.
40 pigs, 8 to 10 wks. old,
$10. ea. Alvie Johnson, Mitc-
hell.
Reg. Tamworths, some fine
boars near service age. Bangs
free. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3,
Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541.
Purebred black Poland
China boar, and Yorkshire
sew bred to Black Poland
China. Foy Hayes, Rt. 2, Box
268, Newnan (6 mi. North,
Madras).
Duroc and Hampshire mix-
ed pigs, $10. ea. See at my
place on Norris Lake Rd., Her-
man Smith, Rt. 1, Lithonia,
Ph. 483-8332.
25 shoats, cressed Hamp-
shire and Yorkshire, wt. from
50 to 150 lbs. $13..ea.,: if all
taken. Mrs. G. O. Thomas, Rt.
4, Box 217, Newnan, Ph. AL.
3-1216.
12 pigs, Berkshire and
Berkshire cross, $10. ea. L. W.
Cooper, Rt. 2, Tallahassee Rd.,
Athens.
Reg. Spotted pigs, from 4-
% to about 8 mos.; Reg. gilts
and service boar, $40. to $60.
All backed by best bloodlines,
some very gocd show pros-
pects in 4-% mo. pigs. All
live treated. Lamar Altman,
Rt. 1, Alma.
Fine Duroc boar, service
age, from litter of 14. Dam is
granddaughter of Royal Star.
Sire is son of S. C. champion,
Goldie Boy. Treated, Reg. in
buyers name; also, several
young bears from same blood-
lines, 3 mos. old May 23, wt.
65 to 75 lbs. Nominated in
U.S. A. Julian P. Wammock,
Rt. 5, Box 742, Savannah, Ph.
AD. 3-8670.
10 Hampshire pigs, oe ea.
Byron Anderson, Rt. 1, Alp-
haretta, Ph. 475-6383.
Choice Duroc breedin gs
stock, males and females, ail
from lg. litters, treated, Reg.
in buyers name, all ages.
William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box
84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016.
Fine cherry red Duroc pigs,
meat type, Reg. and Cholera
treated, 4 mos. old., wt. 50 to
75 lbs., $25. and $35. either sex;
2 service age bears. Reg. and
treated, $50. ea. J. H. Donald-
son, Rt. 1, Fort Valley, (7 mi.
E. on Hwy. 96
Horses. Mules & Ponies
At Stud: Playboy. nice, 5
gaited chestnut with white
mane and tail, blaze, 2 rear
stockings, and excel. confor-
mation and disposition, fee
$25., and 2 return privileges
this season. Can haul stud
reasonable distance, or board
mare. Jenny Brown, Hie 5:
i Rd., Marietta, Ph, 435-
Mule, wt. 850 Ibs., 12 yrs.
old, black, gentle, for sale or
will exch. for mare or gentile
work horse that will not jump.
L. Temple, Rt. 6, Box 169,
Macon.
yr. old Silver
Shetland mare, snow white
mane and tail, bred to Pal-
omino. $125. J. W. Sheppard,
Rt. 5, Stone Mountain, Ph. HI.
38-4621.
4 Yr. old chestnut elding,
good disposition, very sound,
for sale, or will trade for
Quarter horse. Miss Lea Pep-
per, Rt. 2, Stockbridge.
dapple
Hampshire hogs, 6 mos. old,
either sex, $35. ea. David San-
ders, Rt. 4, Dahlonega.
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bull, 10 mos. old, dk. red-ccl.,
perfectly marked, excel.
bloodlines. Has had all shots.
O. V. Keith, Powder Springs,
Ph, 943-5787.
Good Jersey milch cow to
freshen in June, now giving
over gallon milk, will give
over 3 gals. after freshening
if fed right, gentle, $125. Mae
Willie Wynn, Rt. 1, Box 281,
Winston (in Fair Play District,
come west on Nole_ Rd., or
Price Rd.).
Reg. Angus bull calves st-
arting to .wean, last sons of
Eileenmere 1198, $200. and up.
Come pick early. W. T. Tor-
gesen, Rt. 1, c/o Whistle Top
Farm, Cornelia.
2 thoroughbred Reg. Black
Angus bulls, 14 to 16 mos. old,
reasonably priced at farm. M.
E,. Knight, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph.
MA. 9-613 30.
Jersey cow, about 3 yrs. old,
just bred with first alf, wt.
about 700 lbs., $110. Mrs. L.
B. Morris, Rt. ue Roswell (on
Eves Rd., abcut 3 miles from
Thoroughbred Santa Gert=
rudis bulls, 12-13 mos. old.
IsiW.. Morris, c/o Double M
5 oO : Car-
LIrvin . Thompson,
rr CrOsS,: ef ce 3- O896.
Reg. Black Essex (will fat-
ten at any age) pigs, 10 to 12
wks. old, both sexes, $25. ea.
Wiley Dampier, Rt. 1, Box
eae Valdosta, Ph, CH. 2-
434
6 Landrace pigs, 6 wks, old,
$10. ea.; 6 shoats, $20. ea.
Loganville
(inquire next door to Elmer
Smith at Gulf Service Station,
Loganville, Hwy. 78).
O. I. C. breeding stock: Bred
gilts, $50.; gilts, 3 mos. old,
25.; boars, 3 mos., $30.; gilts,
9 wks., $20.; boars, 9 wks.,
$25. ea. All treated and Reg.
in buyers name, and shipped
FOB (except bred gilts, for
sale at farm). No Sunday
ABISS Pail cde aimee dita ad,
Commerce.
Reg. Hampshire boar, 4 yrs.
old, wt. 500 Jbs., excel. brood
sire from Southeast, top blood-
lines, gentle and gocd natured.
Carl C. Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay:
5 O. I. C. Hampshire cross
pigs, will be 6 wks. old May.
28, $10. ea. Charles Combs,
Moreland, Ph. AL. 3-3682
(Newnan).
4-l%
Purebred. Duroc pigs, 4-
mos. old, from best bloodlines,
about 70 boars and gilts to
pick from. Will Reg. A buyer's
name. C. M-; Eunice. Way-
Mare mule wt. 950 Ibs.,
gentle, works anywhere. Ja-
mes Ivey, Rt. 4, Lincolnton,
Ph. EL. 9-3933.
At Stud: Tom Dooley and
Shadows Ambassador, 2 top
Tennessee Walking horses, 2
different bloodlines. Roy A.
Dorsey, 2561 Bohler Rd., NW,
Atlanta 5; Ph. CE. 7-1115.
At Stud: Golden scrrel
Tennessee Walker with white
mane and tail, very good con-
formation and disposition, fee
$20. with return privileges.
Randall Tuck, Braselton, Ph.
654-2416.
Appaloosa mare, 10 yrs. old,
solid red with white spots all
over, excel. roping horse and
for working cattle, wt. about
800-900 lbs., excel. conf., gen-
11 yr. Wold mare mule, wt.
1000 lbs, gentle, excel. work-
er, $125.;;and 8 yr. old dark
red sorrel, 5 gaited, mare, bred
to jet black Arabian staliion,
to foal in Spring of 1964. Sad-
dle and bridle available. D. R.
Raylor. Rt. Bex 56: B,-Maires
burn, Ph. 964-6651 (not col-
lect).
11 nice Shetland pony
mares, some with colts by
side, others to drop colts soon,
all gentle, ages from 3-5 yrs.,
all colors and sizes. Will sell
separate or together, cheap.
See, make offer. Jess Hol-
brock, 415 North Main St.
Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771.
2 lg. size Shetland pony |
geldings, one brown and
white, other brown and black,
gentle for children. Both fat,
healthy ponies, raised together
and prefer to sell together,
but will sell separate, $200 ea.
Mrs. Edna M Boyles, 591
Denham St., Riverdale, h.
366-7693 (Atlanta after 6 P-
m., not collect).
At Stud: Dk. Golden Reg. 4
Palomino stallion, Little War-
rior, snow wht, mane and tail, =
wht. stockings and blaze face,
excel. disposition, conforma-=
tion and bloodlines, and F-g.
Quarter horse Resta Bar by
Tambo .Bar, out of Flut.er
Lady. Mares picked up with
return. privileges. James F.
Rickard, c/o Circle R. Ranza,;
Rt. 3, Box 93, Conyers, Ph.
483-8083 (nights).
a
Ae
wood
Several real nice saddle
horses, gentle, anyone can
handle, run in pasture with |
cattle fcr sale or will trade for
cattle; also, at Stud: Palomino
Quarter horse, fee $20. with |
return. privileges. C. M.-
Greenway. Rt. 3, Rockmart ~
(between Rockmart and Dal-
las, inquire at Yorkville). pF
3, 5 gaited, and 1, 3 gaited,
gelding. Call before coming
te see. J. H. Sosebee, 2457
Bouldererest Rd., S. E., At-
lanta 16, , Ph. Mg MA. 7-4430.
Black mare mare mule, wt. 1150
Ibs., no plug, gentle, works
anywhere. Foy Hayes. Rt. 2,
Box 265, Newnan (6 mi.
north), Madras.
9 yr. old Palomino mare.
gentle, bred te Palomins a
stallion; also, 4 nice pony
mares, reasonably priced.
Estes E. Reece. 4776 Boulder-
erest Rd., S. E...Rt.. 2, Ellen=
wood, Ph. 366-3016 (after 5:30
pom)
2 nice Palomino mares, good ~
color, both bred to PHBA Reg.
stallion, ~ Chico <Lindo,-- Ji."
reasonably priced. Mrs. C. T.
Myers, 761 Morcego Dr., N. E.,
Atlanta, Ph. 233-6519. :
Burrow, 7 yrs. old. Ig., gen-
tle, broke, with collar; also,
nice ponies, gentle, cheap;
also, want old or cripp!ed
horses, mules and ponies
within 50 to 60 mi. of Aususta,
Will pick up. E. J. McMahon,
1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph,
RE. 3-3710.
At stud: to annroved mares:
Danger Joe; AQHA, P. 161255,
winner of Florida 2 yr. old
futurity race of 1961, sire,
Misty Joe P. 34931, dam, Dan-
ger Bonnett, P. 31691, fee
$100. with 2 return privileges,
mares boarded, $1. per day.
Al Roberson, Rt. 2, Box 55, 2;
Bruns wick, Ph 265- 2246. e
Italian AS jack, - = 2 Voss
old, grey with perfect brown
cross on back, gentle, child-
ren can ride, $85. L. C. Hyde,
Rt. 4, Box 242, Gainesville,
Ph. LE. 6- 1904 (not, collect).
16 nice Shetland pony ma-
res, all cols. and sizes, 3-5
yrs. cld, some with colts by
side, others to drap colts soon,
all gentle, one Reg. mare, 4
yrs. old. prices from $100. up.
Will sell together or separate;
tle, $350. Billy Mitchell, 3074 | also, saddles and bridles. Jess
Rainbow Dr., Decatur, Ph. BU. | Holbrook,
9-4352.
415 N. Main St.,
Jones sboro, Ph _ GR. 8-6771.
Eatonton.
Agricultural
June 2-4 Annual Georgia Nurs
The Inn, Thomasville.
June 12 Eleventh Annual Tallapoosa Horse Show, Sron-
sored by Lions & Jaycees, 1:30 p.m. and 7:09
p.m., School Ground area, Tallapoosa.
Calendar
erymen's Convention,
June 5 Eleventh Annual Putnam County Dairy Festival,
_ ADAMS-BRISCOE FARM SUPPLY, Forsyth, Georgia
4
1 feed as declared
ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama
Sa 2 feeds as declared
ALBERS MILLING COMPANY, Los Angeles, California
1 feed as declared
ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois
13 feeds as declared
-ALLGOOD FEED COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
: 1 feed as declared
. AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR COMPANY, Mason City, lowa
1 feed as declared
ANDREWS & SIMPKINS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia
1 feed as declared
- ARKANSAS STATE RICE MILLING COMEANY: Carlilse, Arkansas
1 feed as declared
_ AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., (Seve. Kentucky
17 feeds as declared
GEORGE BAGLEY FEED COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia
1 feed as declared
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
8 feeds as declared
_ BLUE RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
"MITCHELL P. BOND HATCHERY, INC., Royston, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
BOWEN McCRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, Georgia
1 feed as declared
BREMCO ALFALFA MILLS, INC., New Bremen, Ohio
1 feed as declared
PETE CAGLE, Canton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
_AMMON'S POULTRY, LaGrange, Georgia
1 feed as declarde
= B. CARTER COMPANY, Buford, Georgia
1 feed as declared
CARTERSVILLE FEED & SEED COMPANY, Cartersville, Georgia
> 1 feed as declared
CEDAR VALLEY MILLS, Cedartown, Georgia
< 11 feeds as declared
z
CENTRAL SOYA, McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Chattanooga, Tennessee
4 feeds as declared
CENTRAL SOYA, McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Ft. Wayne, Indiana
3? feeds as declared
SCFNIRAL SOYA, McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Jacksonville, Florida
1 feed as declared
cny MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
COAL MOUNTAIN MILLING COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia
1 feed as declared
i CONSOLIDATED BLENDERS, Guntersville, Alabama
1 feed as declared
COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Georgia
41 feeds as declared
_ COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC. Guntersville, Alabama
9 feeds as declared
_ CORDELE MILLING COMPANY, Cordele, Georgia
1 feed as declared
COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
12 feeds as declared
CUMMING HATCHERY, Cumming, Georgia
5 feeds as declared
DALTON GRAIN COMPANY, INC., Dalton, Georgia
Z feeds cs declared
ae DANIEL FEED & SEED COMPANY, Dewstos, Geor ia
eee feeds es declared
DENT FEED COMPANY, INC., Buena Viste, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
ERIE ALFALFA MILLS, INC., Erie, Michigan
1 feed as declared
ESCO FEED MILL, Haralson, Georgia
1 feed as declared
JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia |
5 feeds as declared .
EVER-BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Logemvile, Georgia
3 8 as declared 4
cae
FARMERS. EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC., Dudley, Georgia
1 feed as declared : Se
FARMERS SUPPLY, Hawkinsville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia ae
ll feeds as declared ae
FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC.. Bebeides: Georgia,
ele ised as declared
GILLESPIE BROTHERS COMPANY, Comesvile, Lo
Rd, feeds as declared
GODFREY WAREHOUSE, INC., Madison, Georgia.
2 feeds es declared
GROGAN FEED & POULTRY, Cuntine. Georgia
a feeds as declared
HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Miinois :
: 11 feeds as declared oe
FRED cae FEED MILL, INC., Canton, Georgia _
1 feed as declared E
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Geciata
13 feeds as declared
HARRINGTON MILLING COMPANY, Milledgevile, Georsie
1 feed as declared
HATCHER MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia te
8 feeds as declared
FONDA MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, cee
1 feed as declared : >
FRAN MAR FARMS, Galncailie. Se
1 feed as ceclared :
GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gcinesville, eerste 3
22 feeds as declared : :
GEORGIA BROILER suPPLy, INC., Carrotiton,, Georsia
13 feeds as declared
GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Georgia
3 feeds as declared i piseat
GEORGIA RENDERERS, INC., Rome: Georgia
1 feed as declared
HEARD MILLING COMPANY, INC., Cumming, Georgia Z
1 feed as declared : os :
HEAVEN HILL DISTILLERIES, Bardstown, Kentucky
1 feed as declared
HICKS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Cumming, Georgia
4 feeds as declared Bes
HUNT FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Calhoun, Coraie,
1 feed as declared |
IDEAL BY-PRODUCTS, Lowrencevil ee
2 feeds as declared:
J. D. JEWELL, INC... Gainesville, Gaerne
5 feeds os eovese
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Macon, Georgia
March 1963
PREMIUM. FEED MILLS, INC., eine Genera
ee ap
eed as declared
| RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri
42 feeds as declared
' 4
ING COMPANY, Rome, Se
RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill,
Georgia
feeds as declared
arewy as eeclas
SALADA
1
ED MILLING , INC., Atlanta, Georgia
FOODS, INC., Plant City, Florida
feed as declared
as declared
?
LL, Gainesville, Georgia
oe clared
SECURITY MILLS,
INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
feeds as declared
SMITH POULTRY COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia
feed as declared
: "RAMSEY MILLING. COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
feeds as declcred Bo
- MANOUS FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
10 feeds as declared
feed as eee laned ee 2
7
SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia
feeds as declared
1
declared ig
SOUTHERN SOYA CORPORATION, Estill,
feed as declared_
South Carclina
IZER & IN: COMPANY, Louisville, Ceorata
S FEED COMPANY, Crawford, Georgia
declared :
SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY,
10 feeds as declared
INC., Gainesville, Georgia
ee
9
COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
feeds es declared
SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Gacink =
: os declared _
2
i STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Seugia
feeds as geclored
SWIFT &
GRAI COMPANY, os eons
12 feeds as declared
COMPANY, Chicago, Itlinois
= 2
IN COMPANY, Royston, Georgia
G. H. TANNER FEED COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
feeds as declared
declared
1
UNION COTTON OIL COMPANY, Fitzgerald, Georgia
feed as declared
7
1
os or oes : Z fe UNIVERSAL FOOD PRODUCTS, INC., Lakeland, Florida
feed as declared
VARNELL
T
our een COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia &
MILLING COMPANY, Varnell, Georgia
feed as declared
feeds as dec! ed
GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Bowman, Georgia :
HENRY L. WATERS FEED MILL, Gainesville, Georgia
feeds as declared
ae oe
-HERY, i divelceville: Gecrsie :
feeds es clared
feeds as declared
a oe _ BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia
- WAYNE MILLING COMPANY, Jesup, Georgia
LAWSON FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia on Pe eect
eds es declar
as declared
: WEST TENNESSEE SOYA. MILL,
FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia ae Boece as declared
INC., Tiptonville, Tennessee
WESTERN
GOMPANY, Covington, oe Sees : : 12
ds as declared f Sey oe
=ANUT DRYERS & CLEANERS, Parrott, Georgie
: see as declared _ :
Ma rch, 1963
eed ee Momfadan
GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alebama
feeds as declared
Penalties
Failures
As Declared
TOTAL
567
PROTEIN FAT FIBER
Be ee ae DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattancoga, Tennessee
ee Minin coMRke a ae PROTEIN FAT FIBER Acme Gray Shorts 6180 20 6.0
a Syette: ebama y xe; .
BC 20% Cottle Pellets G 200 30 120 ee i
_ *Protein low c F 19.1 5.2 6.5 Sees Torts G 160 4.0 0
*Fiber high F 16.1 4.0 6.5
EED MILLS, INC., Lprcriile, Kentucky 3 : : ae
H-F High | pasar Broiler Ration Crumbles "-FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
oe a Pe 230)! 27.05 36 Feedright Master 16% Dairy Feed G 60 25 100
Fo 25.0 6.5 2.8 *Fiber high Fo 10) 29 Oe
G 120 120 120 GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Georgia
F 12:3 13.9 13.1 Strain's Broiler Mash 308 ZB Medicated G 21.0 8.5 4.0
*Fat low F930 82 2.7
Go 524-0; 4.0 HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
F 23.5 2.7 he Comb Broiler Finisher Z3-Medicated GS 6.0
: . 24.0 4.0 : *Fat low B 22.6 5.3 2.7
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: ; ROME OIL DIVISION, HUNT FOODS & INDUSTRIES, INC. :
: PROTEIN FAT FIBER Rome, Ga. : eee
HATCHER MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia : : eee Cherokee Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed vee G 22470.
Super Duper Sweet Flakes G 7.0 1.5 25.0 A *Protein low 5 con 40.0
*Fiber high F Wa 2.0 27.4 ; sig
Super Duper 16% Extra Fine Dairy Feed G 16.0 3.0 15.9 ; =
*Fiber high FE 17.3 3.2 16.9 SMITH POULTRY COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia Bete
Smith's Groweration GS 16.0
; : *Fiber high Fo 16.4 |
LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, Lavonia, Georgia
Wheat & Oats G 10.0 3.0 10.0 ; E q
*Protein low F 9.6 3.2 9.8 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia |
Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts SG 16.0
i * i
LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee Frotem, jew. r ioe
Loret Broiler DeveloperMedicated G 20:07. 35 3.5 ;
i = : [ ;
proreia ey, ee 2 SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia ae
Broiler Starter MashMedicated G 23.0
MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia *Protein low Le 22.4
Fairway 40% Hog SupplementMedicated G 40.0 3.5 70) = 8G
*Protein low 39.4 3.5 5.6 : as sore oes
TROPICANA PRODUCTS, INC., Bradenton, Florida oe
: Tropicanas Sweetest Dried Citrus Pulp Ca
OZIERS FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia : *Fiber high iF BX
Judi-Bilt Broiler Formula G 22.0 4.5 3.5 Se 5 a
*Protein low F 21.1 4,9 at. : = x 7
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama : i ae
J. D. PERKERSONS SONS, Austell, Georgia Jim Dandy Dog Rees (A Complete Ration) aS : pl
Ground Corn Bran G 8.0 40 10.9 Protein low Fu 24s
*Protein low & Fat low Be 7.7 ae, :
WHITE PROVISION COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia :
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Msonrt White's Meat & Bone Scraps G 50.0
New Purina Dog Meal G 27.0 9.0 4.5 *Protein low F 49.0
*Fat low F 27.0 8.4 4.2 :
FEEDS PENALIZED FOR
GGuaranteed by Manufacturer
FFound by State Chemist -
PPenalized
BANKS EVERGREEN FARMS, St. Matthews, South Carolina
Coastal Hay Pellets BrandDehydrated Coastal
Bermuda Gross
(P) Protein low
March, (1983
L. D. ROGERS GRAIN COMPANY, Eastman, Georgia
FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS a :
CENTRAL SOYA, McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Master Mix Game Bird Breeder427
(P) Protein tow F
G 22.0
19.9
Livestock
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Black and white mare pony,
gentle for children, works tc
carts and rides good, of med.
height, 48 in., wt. about 750
lbs, bred to Palomino stallion,
about 10 yrs. old, $190. Glenn
Wooten, Rt. 1, Denton, Ph. TR.
5-2761.
Palomino Quarter horse
gelding, 6.yrs. old, $175. J. A.
Belcher, Rt. 4, Box 333A, Al-
bany, Ph. 436-2125 (not col-
lect).
Shetland pony 26 mos. old,
with bridle and saddle, well
trained for children, $125. V.
D. Hinton, Byrd Road, Union
City, Ph. 964-2375
3 yr. old black Shetland
nony gelding with new saddle
and bridle, has been success-
ully shown, reasonably pr-
-ced, or will trade for lg. sad-
dle horse of same value. All
etters answered. H. L. Crow-
ter, Rt. 1, Sandy Plains Rd.,
arietta.
3 yr. old Shetland mare
pony, dapple gray, broke to
ride. F. C. Seabolt. Route 4,
Madison, Ph. 861.
i. yr. old Quarter horse
_ mare, 3 gaited, gentle but spi-
rited, with black mane and
tail, $200. Clyde T. Bennett,
Rt. 4, Box 392, Toccoa.
Shetland pony, 4 yrs. old,
sorrel with flax mane and
tail, gentle, $125., or will trade
for beef cattle. C. L. Painter,
Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph.
943-3174 (not collect).
Shetland mare, yr. old, sor-
rel with white stockings, mane
and tail, 6 yr. old girl handles,
$150. Ann Nunnelly, 1277
Fenway Circle, Decatur, Ph.
284-3799.
tallion colt, yr. old May 24.
B. L. Kent, Rt. 2; Millen, Ph.
769-J.
Sheep and Goats
18 common goats, mixed,
with milch goats, several nan-
nies. to freshen soon, priced
right. Billy L. Faulkner, ieee 1
Box 183-B, Athens (5 mi. N.
on U. S. Hwy. 29, left, 1-%
mi. on Smokey Rd. See after
D7 Deals
3 fine milk goats, one gives
gal. milk daily; one gives 3
qts. daily, and one to freshen
soon. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860
Cascade Rd., S. W., Atlanta 10,
Ph. 344-2581.
Milk goats for sale: Lg.
hornless Alpine-Nubian doe,
3rd. kidding May 25, last
freshening 6 qts.; 2 nice horn-
less Togs., 3rd kidding, one
with 2 mo. old dce kid, other
ta kid May 28, very gentle,
$65. for both and kid; also,
several other nice does at rea-
sonable price. John D. Parker,
Rt. 2, Tucker Rd., Macon, Ph.
SH. 5-8560.
2 fine young bucks, born
Wan. io -thist2syean =< (sire:
Knights Top Notch, No. 6415.
Dam, Lela Del-Norte, No. F.
A. 6669) ready for light ser-
vice early fall; excel. young
dee born Feb. 25, 1962, first
freshening with twins, April
30, 1963 (Sire, Star B. Her-
linde Del-Norte, No. FA 6668.
A125253; Dam, Lela Del-
Norte, FA 6669, A125696. Will
be Reg. in buyer s name.. Nel-
lie M. Mingledorff, Rt. 3,
Douglas.
Nice Saanan milk goat to
freshen in June, young, heavy
milker; also, 5 geese (1 gan-
der) $1.50 ea, (See in Merritts
School Community So. _ of
Toccoa, 3 mi. on Hwy. 123).
James Hewitt, Rt. 4, Toccoa,
Ph. 886- -2370, (not collect).
Thoroughbred Nubian does
from very good milkers, 4 mos.
old, $15. ea.; also, Nubian
buck, some naturally hornless.
Margaret G. Lawton; Moun-
tain City, Ph. 746-5479 (not
collect).
2 milk goats, 1 male ready
for service, and 3 small goats
for sale cr will exchange for
big laying hens or rabbits.
Johnny Stinchcomb, 2260 Ber-
nara Ra NE We, Atlanta Zo
Ph. SY. 4-5564
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PROTEIN FAT FIBER (P) Fiber high FS.
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: % Dairy Feed. CG. i \
F 10.9 2.0 29.0 Arab Duplex 20 o Dairy 20.0
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4.0 3.6
6 common goats for sale.|
Billy Mobley, Rt. 1, Box 883,
Columbus. 4, Ph. FR. 3-5121
(not collect).
2 milk goats, fresh in, one
wht., one brown. Ode Wilson,
Rt. 1, Murrayville.
2 nice milk goats, one to
freshen any day, 4 qt. milker,
and White Saanan, 4 qt. milk-
er, fresh 2 mos; also, at Stud:
Reg. Toggenburg buck,
$3., or 1 kid. E. J. McMahon,
1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta.
Nice ram, $15.; 2 ewes, $10.
ea. Bob Jenkins, Doraville, Phy
GL. 7-7003.
fee |
WHITE PROVISION COMPANY, Avlante, Georgia
White's Meal & Bone Scraps :
(P) Protein low ~
reasonably priced.
stallion,
1200 Nancy
Alan Dismuke,
r., Albany.
Want full blooded York-
shire male hog of service age,
not too old. Have nice ewes
of Suffolk-Hampshire cross,
2 and 3 yrs. old, will trade
for hog, or will sell at $10.
ea. F. C. Seabolt, Rt. 4, Madi-
son, Ph. 861.
Want sound Pinto mare for
children, must be very gentle
and reasonably priced. No
ponies. State age and price
del. Mrs. R. C. Klock, Rt. ob
Box 25, Forsyth.
a
WANTED
Want good mare (work and
riding), 8 or 9 yrs. old, for
11 yr. old boy. Must be gen-
tle every way. Give full de-
tails, price, ete. in first let-
ter. Willie Gooch, Rt. 2, Bu-
ford, Ph. 934-5618.
Want pasture
run cow,
fresh in, or to freshen in few:
weeks, must be gentle. State
price and what you have. Mrs.
Fred F. Johnson, Rt. 3, Lo-
ganville.
Want gelding horse, 650 to
900 lbs., that will ground tie,
and is trained for quail hunt-
ing. Dr. L. F. Bragg, Hawk-
insville.
Want to buy young Reg.
thoroughbred mare. C. C.
Hatch, 1051 Forrest Blvd.,
Decatur.
Want healthy cattle hore
5-10 yrs. old, and _ saddle;
milch cow, Jersey or Guern-
sey, 4-6 yrs. old): with. calf,
milk production, must be
T.B. and bangs tested; and
sheep as follows: 5 or 6 ewes,
2-3 yrs., Rambouillet, Corrie-
dale or Columbia; also, ram,
Suffolk or Hampshire. State
breed, age, price and if can
deliver. Ps J Lipory. Rizal;
Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-5278.
_ Want pleasure horse > around
3-6. yrs. old, for children,
ages 12-15 yrs. Prefer young
horse. W. G. Barton, Rt.
fae 259, Lithia Springs, Ph.
at; 2- 7b dy 15
Want to buy baby bull-and
heifer calves on yr. around
basis. Will sign contract if
you wish, pay cash, and pick
up at your farm regardless of |
Iccation. R. E
Box 462,
Bo20:
Seed wal Plants
FOR SALE
o @raices P.O:
Dalton, Ph. 278-
Old time bean seed, white
Creasbacks, Germ. 95 pct.;|
white Half Runners, Germ.
90 pct., ea. kind 45c cupful.
Add postage. Mrs. Emory
Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay. |
Charles Wakefield and
Round Dutch cabbage plants;
Bermuda onions; Ga. Red po-
tatos; Rutger tomato plants,
85e. Ceo S00. S2Ge So 2b Ve
Black Beauty eggplants, $1. CG
Del. H. E. Smith, Box 82, Bax- |
ley.
Rutger tomato plants and},
California sweet and Cayenne
hot pepper plants, 300, $1.-
50; 500, $2.25; $4. M.; Charl-
eston Wakefield cabbage and
white Bermuda onion plants,
300, $1.; one $2.;$3. M; egg-
plants, $1. Del. in Ga. Per-
mit 38. - Chanclor, Pitts; Ph.
Ph. Mis 2035.
Want to buy small Arabian |
Rutger and _Marglo
mato plants, $3. M;
cheaper at be :
Mastadon and Kk
strawberry plan
500, $3.75. Permi:
Guy Crowe, Rt.
Plenty Cert. Rut,
to plants, 60c C. Add
also, plenty Pouhan
pepper and eel sweet
pe $1. Add post
EF. Seay, Re 2, Elle
(3917 Panthers ses
Millions, first elass
Ga. Red potato gelatls
preferred variety on
markets, 500, ot 50; $2.7
3000 up, $2 Truck
available co Best
tion to all orders. B. She
Alma, Ph. 632-4846.
Catnip plants, 10e ea,
. .d0z.;. peppermint,
bunch, or 40c doz.; also,
striped Sunflower seed,
cupful. Permit s ~~
lar Phillips, Rt.
Royston.
Choice Cert. Ga. Red
to pipet: 500, $1.50; =
3000, M
plants ar 5
available daily.
Head, Box 195,
632-4861.
Freshly dug Cert. Su
Bermuda grass stolens
bu. bags bearing tags
seals of the a. Crop;
provement Assn., grown
foundation stock of Ga.
al. Plain Exp. Sta, a
commended for deep
soils. Price per bag: bi
5.: 4-6 bags, $4.; 7-9 DB
3.50: 10 or more bags
FOB. D. . ae
Fort Gaines. | <
- Polecat Crowder Co
91 pet., $15. 6
$4.50 pk., you come afte
C. Vaughn, Rt. 4, Box
Douglasville, Ph, 942-
(not collect); a
for late Rte
Runners, Germ
Cornfield, Ger
Old-fashioned tender white |
65c eupful;
Half Runner bean seed, Germ.
89 pct.; old-fashioned tender
white Garden Creasback
eupful. Add
Dewey Ellis;
Ellijay. i
postage.
Bir 3
Mrs.
Box 58,
beans, Germ. 90 pct., ea: 65c}
A
nut 6 weeks. beans Ge!
pet.; Cream 6
Germ. 96
Half Runner garden
eed, Germ. 98 pct.;
t=" C Cornfield
erm. 98 pct.; white
ack Cornfield beans,
93 pct. ea. kind 75c
- ted speckle Crowder
Germ. 95 pct.; purple
owder peas, Germ. 74
xe cupful. Add postage
Mrs. Preston Souther-
3, Ellijay.
reen, 2 in., pod, okra,
<e
teaspoonful
Golden Seal,
fhorn okra seed, 1962
Germ. 94 pct., 35c
ul; long neck Cashew,
WO 2D CHa 35 GOZ13 85}
green rind, yellow
melon seed, Germ. 84
doz., 35c; Rockyford,
meat cantaloupe seed,
96 pct., 35c tblspnful.
tamped, addressed env.
Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.
acola Bahia grass seed,
eed 99.31, Germ. 61
rm seed, 31. pct., total
92 pct., 20c lb. FOB.
Overstreet, Sylvania.
e Six W n seed,
= 93: pct; .; white
eyed peas, Germ. 90
50c pt. Add postage.
ice, Rt. 1, Cumming.
200,
3 M.; Cayenne hot
plants, $1. C.; $3. M.;
Beauty egg plants, $1.
M. Permit 270: Watis
oe Red Potato plants,
Strong, vigorous in|
way. Satisfaction guar-
Call for special price
er orders. A. KE. Gra-
ima, Ph: 632-5536.
ndo soybeans, Germ. |:
no- noxious
I weed,
quantity,
excel. for
with corn or behind
pA. GC: <Searboro, = Box
Dublin, Ph. 272-3322
Soybeans, Germ. 90.-
recleaned, in 2 bu.
$3.50 bu.; Pensacola
grass seed, pure seed,
pet., Germ. 55 pcet., Firm
36 pct.; total Germ. 91
18. per 100 lbs. FOB.
LL. Robinson, Ailey. ~
sian sunflower seed,
ip; catnip plants, 10c ea.;
a artichokes, 40c doz.
cds, Box 214, Roy-
Ga. Red potato plants,
early Red _ potato
3. M. Now ready.
guaranteed. C.
, Mt. 2, Box 31, Sur-
Ph. 367-3897.
art tomatos, 50, $1.;
int hot pepper and
plants, 20c doz.: col-
C.; sage 10-50c ea.;
russel sprouts, $1.-
llow Ponderosa toma-
ts, 25, .$1.; eggplants,
} d_ postage. Permit
. J. Witherspoon, 308
ness St., S.W., Atlan-
Running okra, Germ.
30c pkg., $1. half cup-
ammoth Russian sun-
hite blackeye Crowder
Germ. 93 pct.; red speck-
Crowder peas, Germ. 84
oth 50c cupful, plus
. Miss Ethel Crowe, Rt.
tender, white
r garden beans,
96 pct., 65c teacupful;
ful $1.50; red spotted
cowpeas, Germ. 84
50c teacupful; 3 cups-
gal. $2., plus cor-
of postage. P. B.
t. 1, Ball Ground.
;| dressed, env. R. C.
Palle: 25
dippers, 25c-50c $1. ea.; also,
Mrs. Leilar Phil- |:
.deza, 55 bale; Coastal Ber-
|Riverdale, Ph. 478-7944.
a
ensacola } seed, pure
seed, 96.72 pct., Germ. 65 pet,
firm seed, 18 pct., total Germ.
83 pct. No orders for less
than 200 Ibs. Cc. M. Pippin
Jy.. Rt. 2, Albany.
_ Red speckled Crowder
peas, Germ. 90 pct. $1. at.: 2
gts., $1.50.) Del. in Ga. RJ.
Allen, Talking Rock.
Seed and Plants
Not Requiring Report
Or Inspection Permit
Nice martin gourd seed,
25c pkg.; bushel gourd seed,
20, $1. Send stamped, ad-
Chastain,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Well matured martin
gourds, lg., 50c ea.; med., 35c
a.; cut, shellacked and ready
to hang, $1. ea.; martin gourd
seed, lg. pkg., 25c; bushel
gcurd seed, 30, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt.
5, Ellijay. -
Dipper gourd seed, 25c
pkg., and stamped env.; dip-
per gourds, cut, ready to use,
50c ea.; short neck martin
gourd seed, 25c pkg. and
stamped env.; also, wild cu-
cumber bark and life ever-
lasting, both, 2 lb. lardbox-
ful, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Gourd seed: 36 in. long dip-
wer gourds; shorter handles;
martins and smaller _ bird
gourds and egg gourd seed,
pkg.; $1. cup; also,
popcorn for popping, $1. gal.;
gourds, up to 14 in. circum.,
10c; up to 17 in., 15c; up to
207m. 25e; wp to 23 im. apc:
up to 30 in., 50c ea:;Add
postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,
Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla.
California beer seed, 2
starts, $1. P.P., including in-
structions for making. R. H.
Dunbar, 615 W. Jessamine
St., Fitzgerald.
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE
Now booking orders for
1960 crop Coastal Bermuda
hay. Will begin cutting about
first wk. in June. Prices in
field, $25. ton for No. 1 hay;-
$20. ton for No. 2 hay. $5. ex-
tra per ton for delivery in 5
or more ton lots within 75 mi.
radius. Winton C. Harris, Rt.
1, Screven; Ph. 584-2312
(Odum).
1963 crop of oats and vetch
hay, cut without rain, square
bales. Milton Minchew Jr.,
Rt. 3, Macon.
1963
Ryegrass,
crop hay: Fescue,
Clover and Lespe-
muda, 60c bale; $22.-$25. ton.
Pick up in field. Cecil H.
Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres,
Now cutting and_ bailing
new crop Coastal Bermuda
hay. Soil samples taken, and
fertilized aecording to recom-
mendations. We will fill your
barns,: or you pick up at
farm. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint
River Farms, Rt. 1, Hwy. 54,
ne ee 8-2245
Poultry & Eggs
FOR SALE
Giant Black Minorca eggs
for June delivery, 15, $3.;
$2.50 doz., P.P.; Giant Black
-Minorea cockerels, 10 wks.
old, selected for breeders,
P2vedcco, 60) xp; Coll, B:
Millians, 105 Temple Ave.,
Newnan.
Nigger Roundhead and
Blue Cuban game eggs, 15,
a Grady Thomas, Blairs-
ville.
Rhode Island Red baby
chicks, heavy laying strain,
2b, $D:, PP youne. hens $2:
ea. Mrs. Don Donaldson, 726
Candler St.,. Decatur, Ph. DR.
3-2405. :
tender old-fashioned
ittle pink Six Weeks
ut beans, Germ. 96 pct.;
: Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
| also, 2 doe rabbits, white and
Duck eggs for hatching, 10,
$1. plus postage. Mrs. W. W.
3 white ducks and drake;
krown spotted. Mrs. Garnett
Statca, Rt. 2, Cleveland.
| Rice strain, $3. ea.; or 2, $5.
MacLean hatch fowl,
a we
_ 150-175 red type,
hybrid layers, 13 m ; |
laying 70 pct., good baking
hens when laid-out late next
fall, $1.75 ea. $1.60 in lots
of 25 or more, will take less..
R_W. Hunsicker, Rt. 1, Box
a McDonough, Ph. 423-
8 .
Ancona roosters, 2 mos. old,
Clarence Brown, Helena,
Seg eee tS ea
Nice Ancona Bantam roos-
ter, $2., or will exch. for
White Leghorn Bantam pul-
let. Send stamp for informa-
tion. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.
Dark Cornish Bantams, $2.
ea. and up; big, Dark Corn-
ish, Bulldog type, 8 hens, 2
roosters, $20.; baby chicks
and started chicks, 40c ea.,
and up in Bantams, Barred
Rock, R. I. Reds, Dark Cor-
nish, Kaki Campbell ducks,
4 hens and 1 drake, $10. Char-
les B. Summers, 131 Lee Rd.,
Mableton, Ph. 948-4479,
2 Pit Game stags, wy
Warhorse, % brown - red
Hazard, $3.; also, 2 blue hens, |.
% Wildcat blue, % Trauler,
good hens, $2. ea. C. L. Grif-
fin, 712 Oak St., Gainesville.
Pr. of pure brown-red
Hazards, good stock, cheap.
Jimmy McClure, Rt. 1, Wes-
ley Chapel Rd., Marietta, Ph.
427-4982. ;
Pure Brown Leghorn eggs
for hatching, $3. per setting.
Shipped_Exp. collect. Preston
Spires, Rt. 1, Rhine.
Booking orders for pure
wild turkey eggs and poults.
Eggs, $8. doz.; day old poults,
$1.50 ea. Write for price list
on all ages. Inquiries ansd.
promptly. Send check. or M.
O. with order. Leroy Johnson,
Rt. 2, Cordele, Ph. 925-4044,
Pit Games: trio spangled
Morgan White Hackle, $12.-.
00; Blinker cock, 21 hens, red
Falcon, $10.; stag, 2 hens blue
Faleon, $12:50;< 3/4. white
Hornet1/4 white Hennie,
$5. ea. H. Clayton Gariett,
Box 56, Gainesville. :
Trio Dark Cornish Bantams,
5.; pr. Rosecomb Rhode Is-
land Red Bantams, $3.; Pr.
black tailed Jap and dk. Cor-
nish Bantams, quail size, $2.
pr.; pr. Lakennelder Stand-
ards, $5.; also, want pair of
Silver Sebright bantams. E.
B. Jones Jr., Rt. 1, Hahira.
Trio modern brown - red
Game Bantams, $10. (prize
winners); 3 modern blue
Game Bantam young hens, $3.
ea.; also, hatching eggs from
modern Pyles and Silver
Duckwing Bantams, $3. set-
ting. Fred Thompson, Clark-
ston, Ph. HI 3-9147.
Hatching eggs: assortment,
5, $2.; your choice, 15, $3:;
aiso, booking orders for day
old baby chicks, from listed
breeds, 35c ea.; White crest-
ed black Polish, Buff laced
Polish, Mottled Houdans, Eng-
lish Red Caps, White Face
Black Spanish, Anconas, Red
Leghorns, Silver Leghorns,
Blue Andalusians, Gold Buff
Minoreas, and Araucanus. A.
L. Williamson, Sr., Rt. 6,
Turner Chapel Rd., Rome.
195 Hareos Red pullets, 2
mos. old, all healthy, 80c ea.;
115 Harco Reds, 1. yr. old,
now laying good, $1.25 ea.
Rex B. Teale, Box 310, Rt. 2,
Fairburn. :
Sandy Green-leg, Heinie
Mathesius, Ed Devonald, and
single
mated, bred under wire, from
$50. cocks and hens. Quail
size only at present, trio,
$20.00; stags, $10.00; pullets,
$7.00. epss. $105, doz A. R:
McBride, Rt. 1, Box 219-A,
Lithia Springs. : :
8 Guineas for sale: 6 hens,
2 roosters, $1. ea. at my place.
Cannot. ship. C. A. Pittman,
2869 Allen Lane, Atlanta 15,
Ph. 622-2188. i
Game, Fowl
and Eggs
FOR SALE
2 Indian Blue peacocks, 3
yrs. old, . $17.50'ea. Cannot
ship. R. H. Freeman, Forsyth,
Ph. 994-3524.
Baby Bobwhite quail for
sale. Permit 140. L. B. Bran-
an, Jr., 5240 Northside Dr.,
ae me
Baby Bobwhite quail from|
ood laying stock, wk. old,
30c ea., plus 5c wk. increase.
Cannot ship. Permit 22. W. W.
Brennan, 207 South Lee St.,
Americus, Ph. 923-2349.
Rabbits for sale: California
dces, Dutch (black, brown,
blue) does and bucks; small
Dutch, California, and N.Z.
whites. G. W. Pruitt, 1963
Wingate Rd., Chamblee,
Ph.
GL. 7-5972. :
Rabbits: Black Dutch breed,
all sizes and ages; also, Cali-
fornians and mixed Chinchil-
la. and N.Z. W., shipped in
lt. erate, Exp. collect. $1.50
up. John Carroll, 117 Pollard
Dr,, Augusta.
New Zeland White rabbits:
Juniors, Feb. 26, 10 wks. old,
Wi. 0 Tbs: 291/50 eas 3 or
more, out of 10 to 12 lb. par-
ents, no kin pedigreed for
U2th yrsse and 20 +0242 Ab:
does, $25. Come see; also, rab-
bit pellet fertilizer, $1. bu.;
mixed compost, 75c bu. C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave., NE,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452.
Rabbits: Californias, 8 wks.
old, $1.50 ea.; pigeons: young
white Kings and Giant Hom-
ers, $1.25 ea. J. A. Rawls, 199
Rockyford Rd., NE, Atlanta
17, Ph. DR. 8-6205.
White, show
pigeons, lg.,
type, King
blocky young-
sters from fast producing
stock (Foy and Dupont
strains), $3.25 pr. and up.
Will ship 2 pr., or more. R.
Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box
79, Wrightsville.
Common pigeons, $1. pr;
white Silky Bantams, $4.50
pr.; Ringneck pheasants, male
bird, $3.50; Muscovy ducks,
3.50 ea; Bantam hens and
roosters, $1. ea.; red pigeons,
Carneaux, $5.00 pr. Starling
Yawn, Box 45, Byronsville.
Pensom Birmingham Rol-
ler pigeons, old birds, $6. pr.;
young birds, $1. ea. in lots of
10-or more. M. G. de LaRue,
307 Spring St., Decatur.-
Lg. Bobwhite breeders; al-
so, eggs from these breeders |
available now, $15. C:; also,
few Tennessee Reds for sale.
Permit 52. Joe Linkous, 4011
Briarcliff Rd.; NE, Atlanta
6, Ph. 634-7416.
Lg. Northern Bobwhite
quail eggs. Write for details.
Permit 10. J. L.- Tade; 1328,
21st St., Columbus.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
50 lbs. shelled pecans, near-
ly all halves, kept in deep
freezer, $1.25 lb. plus postage.
L. HE. Akins, Rt. 2, Byron, Ph.
956-4974 (not collect).
25 print feed bags, 100 lb.
cap., 4 thats 2 alike, others 1
alike, 45c ea. P. P.; 18 print
flour bags, 1 alike, % yd.
square 15e > ea Po. Ps: Mrs;
Carie Bates, Rt. 1, Acworth.
2 farm dinner bells in ring-
ing cond. Mrs. R. H. Cording,
5735 Roswell Rd., Atlanta 5,
Ph. BL. 5-0219.
Nice country cured meat,
young hogs, not teo fat, and
tender, wt. 10 to 12 lbs. hams
85c lb.; shoulders 80c Ib.; sides
75c lb.; plus reasonable post=-
age. Morris Sanders, Glen-
wood.
gia sorghum syrup in qt. jars
12 jars to case, $6.50 case. F.
W. Collins, Rt. 2, Blairsville
Ph. 745-2806.
4 wheel rubber tired wagon |
$50. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro, Pa
478-9689.
Yellow root, May apple anc
wild cherry bark, 4 lb. larc
box, $1.25. Noel Crump, Ri
2, Talking Rock.
6 ft. leather bullwhips
wood handle, all rawhide cov-
ered, $5.; giant gourd seed
25c pkt.; 6 pkts., $1. gourd-
eraft _ instructions inciudea
Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
New crop buckeyes, $5.5(
gal, 50c doz.; Add postage
Hurschell Phillips: Riis,
Wrightsville.
Wild cucumber bark, rec
sassafras roots, May appie
rattle root, blood root, rats-
bane, yellow root, heart lea
root, button snake root, cherry
bark, queen of meadow, de-
vils shoestring, ea. $1. for =<
ib:=, lardbox sfull:= plus s425
postage ea. box. P. B. Brown.
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Wild cucumber bark, sassa-
fras roots, wild cherry bark.
heart leaf root, ratsbane, rat-
tle root, poke root, yellow
root, $1. for $2. lardbox full;
black snake root, $1. for lg.
matchbox full.
Gia bss Brown, ht. Bal
Ground.
Yellow root, 85c lardbox
ful; red and white sassfras;
wild cherry bark, yellow dock, leo
ea. $1. lardbox full; poke root.
4, 50c; ratsbane, 50c lg. match
box full; wild alum, 10 roots
$1.; bears feet, 6 lg. bunches,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. W. C.
New crop. wild flower
honey,. raw and pure, 5 lb.
tin, extracted, $1.50;,.6, 5 Ib.
cans, $8. - 22c lb.; case lots, in
your containers. 5 lbs. with
comb, $2.; 6, 5 lb. cans $10.50.
Add postage. Located 10 mi.
S. Toccoa on Hwy.
hy Box 307, Toccoa.
Rhubarb stalks for home
use, 25c Ib. plus postage. Mrs.
W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Hilijay: ~
Fresh herbs, washed clean:
Sassafras, yellow dock, yellow
root, devils shoestring, queer
of meadow, colts foot, life
everlasting, 2 lb. lardbox full.
$1. Add postage. R. C. Chas-
tain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Nice, clean roots and herbs:
Yellow root, sassafras, catnip.
queen of meadow, devils
shoestring and May apple, z
plus:
Chastain.
Ib.
postage. Mrs. H.
Rit. by er aijays
Sassafras, yellow root, wilc
cherry tree bark, ratsbane
seven bark and queen of mea-
lardbox full,
A.
$1.,
dow, 4 lb. lardbox full, $1. ea..
plus 35 postage. Mrs. Wayne
Alden Long, Rio, Blliay.
root,
~ Yellow freshly dug
and washed, 4 lb. lardbox full, |
85c.; long, red hot pepper
pods. for home use, 25c doz.;
5 doz., $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58.
Ellijay.
Sheeting feed bags, 100 Ib.
cap., washed and ironed, some
free of hcles and some with 1
or 2 small holes. Good ones.
5c; others (with small holes) -.
20c. Add postage. Mrs. Paul-
ine Evans, Rt. 2, Temple.
NW, Atlanta 5, Ph. BL, 5-
Sie ee Se
om Wik Wee rib
a :
a Wahl eee
All persons wishing to advertise flowers, plants or
other vegetative material in the Market Bulletin must have
@ permit fo do so. Most all advertisers have been issued
this permit which has a "permit Number on the form,
Please include this number on oll flower and plant ads
mailed to the Market Bulletin for publication. THIS PER- |
MIT NUMBER MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR ADVERTISE- |
MENT OR IT WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU.
In order to advertise boxwood in the Market Bulletin, |
a State License, issued by the Entomology Division, must
be obtained as well as a permit from the Market Bulletin.
NOTICE TO |
Add postage. -
106 ae
Mize. Edward D. Colston, Rt.
46 cases pure North Geor- ag
PAGE EIGHT
Rural Civil Defense
By HAROLD V. CLUM
Rural Civil Defense Specialist
Cooperative Extension Service
University of Georgia
Q. What is Rural Civil Defense?
A, It is a program of education and
preparation for the survival of people
and livestock, protection of food, feed
and water and plans to resume produc-
tion in case of natural disaster or enemy
-attack in all areas of 10,000 or less peo-
ple.
Q. Is there any danger in rural areas
from a possible enemy attack?
A. Yes. Everybody everywhere is in
danger of radiation from atomic fallout.
Q. What chance do I have to survive
an enemy atomic attack?
A. Research indicates that at least 90
_ percent of the people outside the bomb
blast area would survive if they make
plans and preparations using the infor-
mation and knowledge now available.
Q. What is atomic fallout?
A. Radioactive material produced by
a nuclear explosion that falls to the earth
quantities of soil and other materials are
drawn up into the mushroom cloud and
become radioactive.
Q. Whai does fallout look like?
A. Larger fallout particles near the
ther downwind it would be like pepper
or just dust.
OQ, What areas of Georgia are safe
from atomic fallout?
A. None. Fallout from an atomic ex-
plosion, accidental or enemy, could be
dangerous in any area of Georgia from
secluded mountain valleys to the sea
coast.
Q. What happens when a nuclear bomb
explodes?
A. We are all familiar with the mush-
_room cloud that follows an atomic ex-
must come down. '
from the upper air is called fallout. When |
a bomb explodes close to the earth large
such as size of bomb or xX] los
blast might look like sand or ashes. Fur-.
out. There are four. ae
terials used in bomb, wind and wee
conditions, height of explosion, er
ete; z ee
Q. How does size of bomb aes
out area? aoe
A. It is believed that the height oO
explosion, wind and weather condit
and other factors may have more e
on the size of the fallout area. How
the size of the bomb corey is an
portant variable.
OQ. What are the effects of : an
explosion?
A. They. are heat, blast, ane fa
Fallout contains the residual radi
we need to plan and proper to ae
ourselves from.
Want several
squares of{ Cro. centerpieces, 12 in. Nicely trimmed aprons
good used tin. State location | diam., 50 ea.; best grade, lg.| with bibs, $1.00 ea.; without
e
Miscellaneous and best price. Billy L. Faulk-|size pillowcases, with per-|bibs, 75c ea.:
ner, Rt. 1, Box 183-B, Athens, | manent hand-painted designs] ea.; 10, $1.0
and cro. edges, $2. pr.; de-|wels,
FOR SALE Want strawberries for home| corative pot holders, 3, $1.;| Mrs.
use; also. want
Used galvanized corrugated|J. H. ONeal,
sheet tin, 8 and 10 ft. lengths, | Ave., Augusta.
@Overcd he 3 ice, | bed size, $2. ea. Add- postage.
ver squas oe ee ines Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box| Flannel baby gowns (to 8/daisy or: poinsettia de
150, Camilla. mos.) made of good material | $2.25 ea. Mrs. Garney
; enough for free} terfield, Rt. 2, Comer.
some Heal|3 corduroy quilt tops, dbl. Ellijay.
0: emb. dish to-
3, $1.00. Add postage. Ging c )
i Soe Rt. 5,| red, pink, black, blue,
potholder Seal be
green and lavender
with cross stitch pansy,
and lg.
over 100 sheets for sale. Her-
bert Wohlgemuth, Rt. 6, Bl- Want to buy some print feed
ackwell Rd., Marietta. oes Pee ae lg. size bib apron, 75c; lg.|dresses, good material, 1 - 6
Sweet scented mint plants size band aprons, 60c; med.|prs., $2.50
P Want 150 tons of choice|size band apron, 50: also, | aprons, 80c ea.; 6, $4.00; pad-
$1. doz.; and sage plants, 6,
' Lg. aprons, band, bib, 2}movement, $1.00 ea.; 3, $2.50,
pockets, all nicely trimmed: | P. P.; childrens nice cotton oa.s single and dbl (
Appliqued quilt tops.
tatting, 50e yd.: band |
ea.; nice cotton $1.00 ea:
pot holders, 10 ea
Se pert 05 SMe Es Cole Alfalfa hay. G. A. Jones, New- | ladies, old-fashioned bonnets,|ded pot holders, Tbeseas* 6; fies 9s Gane
lins, Rt. 2, Box 53, Cobbtown, born.
Agriculture (exploring agri-|for feed. Quote
culture), 378 pages; Agricul-| picked up in field, or at barn. Binvencd
ture Marketing, 519p.; Animal} Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Sere-|, Coe ie see pil-|}and pastel cols. $2:00 set;
Husbandry (Livestock Mana-| ven, Ph. 584-2312 (Odum). Oe ee) size, with cro.) scarf to match, $1.00, in dog-
Would like to buy 1000 to} :uffied, 60c. Mrs. C. F. Hum-
Books for sale: General} 1500 bu. of good sound oats|phreys, 125 North Ave., Gar-| Nice handpainted pillow-
best prices|ase Apt., Gainesville. cases, permanently washable
(can be bleached), in muslin
ruffled, $1.; plain, not ruf-|80c. Mrs. Wayne A. Long, eRe Se
fled, 75c; childrens, plain, 50c;|5,. Ellijay. : tatting trimmed hankies.
gement), 500p.; Crop Manage-
ment and Soil Conservation,
(farm shop skills in mechan-
ized agriculture, 396p.;
pecks or more, da wilk-pi pink, $1. ea. Add 10c. No ae : e
General Horticulture, 464p.; : He an epics checks. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. ee en - Gon ce ye Cow,
my expense to arrange time|2: Lula. outer medallions 9 in. diam.,| Bred Heifer Sale.
Farm (business) Management,
d46p. All very good cond., $5.
up at your place. Telephone at
edges and 2 wild roses to ea woods
Want to hear from anyone | case, yellow, red, pink, blue, | foreetime-nots, ribbons, Mr.
557 p.; Farm Shop Work who will have figs for sale in| $2. ea.; cro. dinette center-. and Mrs , he:
3 quantities of 3 or mcre pecks | Piece, diamond design, cream, and roses
at a time, within 100 miles of | 24 in. diam., $2. a.: cro. doi- |f) w. Welch, Rt. 1, Bilijay.
Bicac aad Pecano BNdoe Atlanta. Will buy up to 40|lies, 18 in. diam, yellow and : s be
peafowls, basket,
, floral spray, hearts
, etc. designs. Mrs.
ea. Mrs. Virginia Belcher,
3, Bowdon. -
Sele Event
All $25. P. to come for them. P. D. Alex-| Print aprons, fancy trim-|jcined together by 8 medal-| 30 cows with calves at
All 25. Po COD. L. ander, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph.|med, band tops, 50c ea.;| lions,
688-9821 (Atlanta). clothespin aprons, asstd.| lions are white with red ros-
Yellow root, ratsbane,
heartleaf root, wild cherry
dock root, dogwood bark, Se
for 2 lb. lardbox full. -Add
caps, asstd. prints and <cols.,
salSOx asst-G.- Choy
diam., medal- 30 bred heifers an
open heifers. For inf
prints and cols., 50c ea.; pil-|es, green leaves in center, Or) tion contact Carl O.. P
loweases, wht. and _ pastels,| any color
scarves, ete. Mrs
:
bark, elder root, scaley hick- Hi d emb. designs and. cro. lace, | Dieces._&
ery bark, blood root, eae : all icra {s $1.85 pr.; old-fashioned dust oes
603 So. Court one 3- 8285.
50c ea.; cro. lace for pillow-
Dbl. bed size quilts, hand June 1, 1963, 10 /
: FOR S leases, etc., 35 yd. Add post-
Ee Bet es Genie Brown, ALE ee Bord Henry. ae Wade of new Carnie and Ole
n Nice, Cell ride apr nee 2. Franklin. oe drape mate of ae rounds
Mes tele
Yellow root, sassafras, May 5, $4.75; med. size aprons,|_ Dbl. bed size quilt tops, ae ieed checune $6. Horse Sale.
apple, queen of meadow, yel- 50e: bib aprons,
low dock roots, wild cherry | $4: 75; one Brick
$1. ea.: 5,| made of new materials: doub- plus 60c postage; also, quilt ments accepted the
quilt top, le wedding rings (2), $5. ea.;|tops of diff.
bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea. | Dice, Ig., $4.; dresser scarves,| step around the mtn., 8 point | materials,
patterns, new sale. Call Roy Arnol
$2.00 ea., .20c pos- 5205, Covington, or
4 lb. lardbox full, $1., plus 35 $1. Free gift with ea. order. star, and wine glass, $3.50 ea.;| tage. Mrs. Dave Garlin,-P. O. Lunsford, 4380 Davi
eee: peppermint, 30c bun- Add __ postage.
ae 60c: martin gourd seed,
B30 pkg. Send stamped env. Gree
Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Childrens dresses, nicely | Mrs. R. H. Mealer, Rt. 2, Elli- wide . skirts,
- Ellijay. made, 1-6 yr. size $2. ea.; full] jay. all trimmed, sizes 1 - 6 yrs.,| June 8, 1963 10 A. MM
size, cotto ; :
Country cured hams, good Beet Seales eee Eee 3 pe. cro. vanity set, white, | cases, lg.
Jean type, 8-12 lbs., 90e lb.|75 6, $4.;
William E. Lanier, Metter, Ph, holders: 20 eo
685-1016. towels, appliqued or emb., | Cro. wall grapes, pears, peach-|es, hand emb., $1.25 set;
dbl. bed size|es, in red, yellow, purple,|sets, $2.00.
pieced by| green leaves, stems, loop for} Summerville. |
Miscellaneous pattern. Add postage. Mrs. | hanging, 50c ea. Add 10c post-
Freeman Long, i ge, ks. Mrs. :
5, Elli-} age, no checks. Mrs. Lola M Crochet
2DC 26a ep Is
quilt tops, $3. a
Rt
D 9200; pole
j { sizes, bleached an
novelty pot |18-.Size, $1.; 3 pe. set cro. 18 in.| hand emb., $1. 75 set; 2 sets, Tend cone
7, $1.: dish | oily, pink, yellow, $1. ea.;|$3.00; unbleached pillowcas-
$1.25 ea.;
Mrs. Maver} o; her wer i 187 dairsville. ;
Hash 13 Min ae ee pening garden, Box 187, Adairsville Ave., NE, Atlanta, ae
Enclose stamp if you write.| Girls cotton print dresses, ie
3-1502.
lt. or dk. cols.,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Hu
2 horses to be sold at auc
- all sizes and colors, |
cluding 10 stallions a
sell regardless of pr
Lucy Musson,
Abio bode ee consignments. accepted.
pony given at sale. For.
jay. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula. spread, with nee ae 350 me- : <
: ; SiN hit es J|dallions, fringed, 9. formation contact Dick Fu
WANTED Soft, washable, genuine| Dbl. bed size quilt tops: Gee eae. Mie Te Epgicaa: ler Rirs-23- webets /
lambskin baby moccasins in| grandmecthers fan, ring aro-|Rt. 1, Anderson. 46 =AC33 2 ee :
Want 1000 to 5000 Bunch| Pink. blue and
Georgia Red potato plants. Ww. handlaced and emb. in white, gents bow, monkey wrench 3 pc. cro. vanity sets, $1. 00
and Log Cabin, $3. ea. Add|set; cro. rose, grape or pansy
EDEN $3. P.P. Mrs. mdear ;
Want to buy Brab peas, 15} Watkins, Rt. 3, New Echota, POS ee ee coilies, $400, Ga japapasy oe
Co Naame Social Circle mailed in gift boxes, $1.10 pr.
to 120 lbs. R. J. Allen, Talk- | Calhoun.
white, all)/und star; step around mtn.,
ing Rock,
Bertha Clay, 1370 Monroe
Dr., Atlanta 9, Ph. FR 5-1315.
Want pipe threader from |
1/2 in. to and including 2 in.
Square windmill doily, $1.-
Want some old-time salt|75; flower boquet doily, and $5.
gured ham. State price. Mrs.|oval rose doily, $1.50; 3 pe.| 22
pieces, 25c, 50c,
set, $6.50; yellow 9 pe. set,|emb. d
o pot holders, 3, $1.; hot| cro. Lape
dresser set, $1.25: center-| dish mats, 2, $1.; white 3 pc.| checks or stamps. Dura Brad-
and. $1.; vanity set, $1.75; colored set,| ley, Rt. 2, Waco.
1, Felton, ea.; white cro. chair back
Wht 9 hal sets with tassel, $6.00 set; Wruar ei FIBER GAINS :
_ 9 pe. chair and sofa} wild rose doilies, $1.65 ea.; STRENGTH WHEN / A
scarves with
$1.00. ea. -No
pansy doily. $1.35. Mae Whit- $1.50; turtle vanity pillows,
fe, Mi te Box 34, Kimpslanda| $l 70.- Adds postage Mary |2 py eet eee peice
pipe. Will consider smaller Emb. pillowcases of wht. | anollee. $1.00 ea.
gize, from 1/2) in. to andin= }linen,. <$17.50 set; ED
tluding 1-1/4 in. pipe. Must| cases, lg. size, $1.25 set; cro.| Fancy aprons: organdy and|ea.; with
be in good cond., and rea-|baby bootees, white, trimmed|lace, $1.50 ea.; nice cotton|check, or M. ;
sonably priced for cash.|in yellow, pink and blue, and| aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.00; at-|Haynes, Rt. 8, Gainesville.
Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316, East-
; 2, $1.80 plus 5c ea.
sheeting for postage; print aprons, 50c|
bib, 60c ea. Cash,
print or plain,
O. Mrs. Bryon
Needed for farm use. O. E.|solid white, 75c pr.; cro.|tractive work aprons, lg. poc- ; a imm
Justice, Rt. 1, Irwinton. novelty soap turtles, all cols.,|kets all around, $1.00; pot ae eee. es ae b
Want to hear from someone ple ea ange Peaies Vella nde ga eee aprons, asstd. prints, 50c ea.;
with fig trees, sweet pome- nice styles and materials. 1-6 pillowcases, pastel colors and
granate bushes, lg. pecan Cut work pillowcases and
rees (not seedlings), sugar|matching scarfs,
figs, and little brown figs, old-|doilies, cut work designs, 75c
also, asstd. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, all) cols.,
and red speckled Crowder/cols. of Indian Head _ scarfs, | hand made in new cotton pillowcases,
peas. State prices. Mrs. Lula|36 x 16 in., lace edging in-| materials, $2.50. .ea.. Add} cols.,: 35c :
Burst. 21 Woodrow Ave.,|serts, 95c ea. Mrs. Willie Lee| postage. Mrs. oy Powell,| Mrs. Butord tos Rt. 251
Hapeville, Porterfield, Rt 2, Convery? <2 Bh re ts Franklin. a
time whippoorwill pea seed,|and $1.25 ea.;
man, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
if j : we Gee iy
7 Riccar * y ao
., design and cro.
$5.50 set;| 2's" $2.25. Mr. W. W. Low-|jace. $1.85 pr.: old-fashioned
asstd. prints and
white emb.
dust caps,
; cro: lace 0.5) fF
etc., white and|-
Add postage. |