oo ao Canipbell Farmers Bulletin. Commissioner By PHIL CAMPBELL Commissioner of Agriculture The recent session of the Georgia eral Assembly passed a new law to late agricultural liming materials. Known as the Georgia Liming Ma- ials Act of 1963, the Legislature pro- that the Commissioner of Agricul- arry out provisions of the new law. of July 1, this act will be in effect i will be enforced by the Georgia De- tment of Agriculture. e act was passed to protect the a farmer by assuring him he is get- what he is paying for and to protect imestone ey from unfair com- The main provisions of ane Act regu- the registration, labeling, analysis, y product used for agricultural oses that claims to decrease soil aci- is covered by the new law. The Bill provides that any liming ma- 1 sold for agricultural purposes must egistered with the Georgia Depart- nt of Agriculture and meet the require- s of the law. Lime vendors are re- d to secure a oS from the De- red the necessary registration and se should contact the Poe es mportant specifications of ie new include that liming materials must cent calcium carbonate equivilent. ition; fineness of grind and mois- ontent must meet the new State rds. e law requires that all Sue One st be accompanied by a ticket show- guaranteed analysis and net weight. 2 Department's inspectors. will be mak- periodic checks to insure quality and ct weights of all liming materials g distributed in Georgia. rmers are urged to check delivery sets on any liming materials they or- to assure that a guaranteed analysis ompanies the delivery. If a farmer would like to have a ship- of liming material tested, he may o by requesting the Department of nalysis i in the Department lab. addition, the ticket should specify a If there i is any question about ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1963 LIMING MATERI NUMBER 43 ALS ACT sale. and distribution of Bert > a minimum neutralizing value of culture inspector to draw a sample PREMIUM FEED MILLS, INC., Conyers, Georgia ae BREMCO ALFALFA MILLS, INC., New Bremen, Ohio 10% Premium Horse & Mule Feed nS Bremco Alfalfa Meal G 130 15 33.0 (P) Fiber high F (P) Protein low F 11.0 1.7 36.3 ; = RICELAND FEED MILL, Stuttgart, Arkansas Ree Rice Mill By-Product S CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia (P) Protein low & Fiber high Fee Prosperity Brand "Old Process" 36% Protein j ~ Cottonseed Meal Prime Quality G 36.0 3.0 17.0 L. PD. ROGERS GRAIN COMPANY, Eastman, Georgia (P) Protein low & Fiber high Fo 34.3 3.4 18.0 Rogers Meat & Bone Meoi G (P) Protein low F CITY GIN & MILL CO., Albany, Georgia Jax Pep-Mix Horse and Mule Feed G 12.25 3.05 10.5 SESSIONS OIL MILLS, Enterprise, Alabama ; b (P) Protein low & Fiber high F 75 3.1 13.2 Sesco 41% Protein Peanut Meal, Peanut Hulls and = : Peanut Skins GS : (P) Fiber high ES _COOFERATIVE MILLS, INC., Guntersville, Alabama no 16% Milk Maker G : G 16.0 3.0 10.0 SWIFT & COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia : (P)_ Fiber high F 17.1 3.4 12.0 Swift's Broiler Starter Concentrate GS 440 5.0 16% Milk Moxer G G 16.0 3.0 16.0 (P) Protein low eae 41.9 : (P) Fiber high F 16.0 4.0 13.9 Swift's Broiler Starter Concentrate G 44.0 : (P) Protein low & Fiber high E395 = Swift's Broiler Starter Concentrate G&G 44.0 DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee (P) Protein low FE 41.0 Red Lion Wheat Shorts G 16.0 4.0 . 6.0 Swift's Broiler Starter Concentrate G 44.0 (P) Fiber high F LZES} 4.1 7.9 (P) Protein low oF 39.02 1963, LA CROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin Lots Lightweight Pulverized Oats GS (P) Fiber high MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Nashville, Georgia April, : - GGvorenteed by Manufacturer 1963 HAVORER FEED MILLS, INC., Forsyth, Geergia Soy Hatcher's Special Mix Dairy Feed ~ er FFound by State Chemist *Protein low & Fiber high nok PROTEIN FAT FIBER ; oe "ABC FARM Sreuice Bee = i J. D. JEWELL, INC., Geinesville, Georgia . : . Jackson, Georgia : Ground Hay with 15% Molasses GS 120 14 30.0 fese eels eee ee Femne - *Protein low F 14.5 1.4 28.4 AYCOCK GINS, INC., Carrollton, Georgia LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia Four and Gas Cattle Feed G 140 35 2.5 -Tugalo River Dairy Feed : GC. *Protein low & Fat low Fo 134 30 9.5 - *Fiber high Jee CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee LAVONIA ROLLER MILLS, INC., Lavonia, Georgia c= Gilt Edge Wheat Gray Shorts with Ground Tugato River Dairy Feed GS Wheat Screenings G 15.0 3.5 6.0 *Fiber high Fez *Fiber high F 16.0 3.7, 6.5 MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Camilla, Georgia 5 CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee _ Best Maid 18% Growing Mash & Gilt Edge Wheat Gray Shorts with Ground *Fiber high : soa ees Wheat Screenings G 15.0 3.5 6.0 - *Protein low & Fiber high E 14.3 3.6 6.5 SOUTHLAND MILLING CO., INC., Gainesville, See. : : Alta Broiler Sterter Medicated ; Sci5 Gy COSEY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama *Fat low : Ey Jezz Vi-Pro-Min : 20.0 O05 8.0 *Protein low F 19.3 1 6.9 SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL CO., Spartanburg, S. C. | : se Broiler Sparticles AME, Medicated: ae -G@: pme- PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee *Fat low aPs Red Lion Wheat Shorts G 16.0 4.0 6.0 : - *Fiber high 3 F 17.3 4.0 6.5 SWIFT & COMPANY, FEED DIVISION, Douglas, Georgia ; 3 Swift's Broiler Finisher ConcentrateMedicated BT esS. EVER-BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Loganville, Georgia *Protein low | 5 : Ever Best 16% Pasture Balancer G 16.0 2.0 5.0 Swift's Broiler Finisher Concentrate ; G *Protein low F 15.5 2.0 3.2 *Protein low : F FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia T & R FARM SERVICE, Cedartown, Georgia : 3 Perfecto 16% Dairy Feed ~ G 16.0 3.0 12.0 Snap Corn Sees G *Fat low F 18.9 2.7 9.6 *Protein low & Fiber high ako HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Fort Valley, Georgia H. L. WATERS FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia : ce Pay Day 16% Heavy Grain RationPellets GS 16.0 3.0 8.0 Henry Waters Chick Starter-Formula 5 G 18.0 *Fiber high F 18.1 sed 8.7 *Protein low EF 17.3 FEEDS FOUND ALBERS MILLING COMPANY, Les Angeles, California 1 feed as declared ALLGOOD FEED COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia 3 feeds as declared _ ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois 6 feeds as declared z AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR COMPANY, East Grand Forks, Minnesota 1 feed as declared ANDREWS & SIMPKINS, Atlanta, Georgia _1 feed as declared AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., 15 feeds as declared Louisville, Kentucky J. W. BANKS, Middleton, Georgia 2 feeds as declared G. BERND COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia 14 feeds as declared BOWEN-McCRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, Georgia 2 feeds as declared THE BUCKEYE COTTON OJFL DIVISION, Cincinnati, Ohio 1 feed as declared & April, AS DECLARED =~ 1963 aa BYRD MILLING COMPANY, Loganville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared CAMMON'S POULTRY, LaGrange, Georgia : 1 feed as declared = L. B. CARTER COMPANY, Buford, Georgia 2 feeds as declared : CEDAR VALLEY MILLS, Cedartown, Georgia : ; es 2 eas 5 feeds as declared i it a CENTRAL SOYA, McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Chattanooga, Tennessee ; 3 feeds as declared CENTRAL SOYA, McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Fr. Wayne, jidiciae: a 25 feeds as declared 5 CHESTNUT MOUNTAIN HATCHERY, INC., Chestnut Mountain, Georgia 6 feeds as declared CLARKE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Athens, . Georgia 3 feeds as declared COAL MOUNTAIN MILLING COMPANY, Cumming, Sascuia - 1 feed as declared CONSOLIDATED BLENDERS, 1 feed as declared COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Cincinnati, Ohio 2 feeds as declared : : ae INC., Cineaaie. Alabans oe - April, 1963. (Continued from page 4) MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia 22 feed: declared MILLS, INC., Fowery Bronch, Georgia Dameron as declared MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia 1 feed as declared re INC., Guntersville, Alabama MASTER MIX FEED MILLS, INC., Athens, Georgia 1 feed as declared AILLING COMPANY, INC., Cordele, Georgia es declared MASTER MIX FEED MILLS, Flowery Branch, Georgia . 3 feeds as declared as declared MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama 2 feeds as declared IN COMPANY, INC., Dalton, Georgia as secleat NASHVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Nashville, Georgia 1 feed as declared A MILL, INC., Eason cen es declared NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Bowman, Georgia 7 feeds as declared ee & SEED, Douglas, Georgia as declared NORTH GEORGIA RENDERING CO., oes Georgia 1 feed as declared DAVIES CO., INC., Danville, Iilinois as declared NUTRENA MILLS, DIVISION OF CARGILL, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota 2 feeds as declared COTTON OIL, Dawson, Gegrsie : ms declared 5, OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared SERVICE, Cornelia, pees as declared x OXFORD BROTHERS MILLING CO., Culloden, Georgia f 1 feed as declared PARKER FEED SERVICE, Monroe, Georgia : 1 feed as declared F MILL, INC., Crowley, La. feed as declared NKARD, Lincolnton, Georgia = PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia as declared ; 1 feed os declared A MILLS, Erie, Michigan 2 We B: tose ee CO., Leslie, Georgia | as declared oe eed as declared ; PERRY'S PEANUT DRYERS & CLEANERS, Parrott, Giomia ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, eercis. 1 feed as declared ls as declared ty : _ THE PILLSBURY CO., FEED DIVISION, Minneapolis, Minnesota FEED MILLS, INC. Eaganvile. (Geercia Hi Frade oss Saclaied s as deciared ae PREMIUM FEED MILLS, INC., Conyers, Georgia FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee : a ee oe Sees as declared RALSTON PURINA CO., St. Louis, Mo. CHANGE, Canton, Georgia = 2 32 feeds as declared j ; d as declared : : RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia FEED & PELLETING COMPANY, Swainsboro, Georgia : Goiecds) a> declared 2 feeds as declared - | RIVERSIDE OIL MILL, Marks, Minn. iT MILLING COMPANY, Auguste, Georgia yatta ae ecard sas declared : : ROLLINS POULTRY FARM, Bowdon, Georgia MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia Es 1 feed as declared feeds as declared ee . ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia : lee a eee eds as declared SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee MILLING COMPANY, Colquitt, Georgia a ieees, ae seciared feed as declared SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, S. C. LLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia eee ee eects feeds as declared : SESSIONS OIL MILLS, Enterprise, Alabama BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia Tiree Ae eeclored feeds as declared ee Bae SHIVERS HATCHERY, Cuthbert, Georgia ODGE FARM CENTER, INC., Unadilla, Georgia pase deme Geclared.< eds as declared SOUTH GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Blackshear, Georgia BROTHERS COMPANY, Carnesville, eerie 2 eee ones ae ds SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia MILLING COMPANY, Chester, Illinois 1 feed as declared Ss feed as declared SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Hunt Foods & Industries, Inc., Macon, Ga. WAREHOUSE, INC., Madison, Georgia _ 1 feed as declared feed as declared SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Fla. FEED oe POULTRY, Cumming, Georgia : 3 feeds as declared ed_as declared ee SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia HUNTER COMPANY, chicows: Illinois 10 feeds as declared feeds as declared : SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia LE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgia : 11 feeds as declared eos ae ete ee sicionst SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Elberton, Georgia i YY MILLING COMPANY, Forsyth, Georgia : 1 feed as declared eR Gu eS ee eee 2 ede. declored: : SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia SS CONCENTRATE, INC., Orlando, Florida 4 feeds as declared a pen Se ected = SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL CO., Spartanburg, South Carolina ED & POULTRY COMPANY, Calhoun, Georgia : 8 feeds as declared SRNR ees: e : 2 ; STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia RODUCTS DIVISION, 6 feeds as deciared E TOOMER FERIZ. CO., Lewrencevile, Georsie SUNI-CITRUS PRODUCTS COMPANY, Haines City, Florida feed as declared L / 1 feed os declared ELL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia a : oe = feeds as Menlated SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois : 5 feeds as declared bee ate See oe G. H. TANNER FEED COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Georgia 4 feeds as declared ae LLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia : - ae ds as declared E. L. THOMPSON, Douglas, Georgia 1 feed as declared ULP Ce. Lake Alfred, Florida UNION COTTON OIL COMPANY, Fitzgerald, Georgia 1 feed as declared VARNELL MILLING COMPANY, Varnell, Georgia 2 feeds as declared VIT-A-WAY, INC., Ft. Worth, Texas 1 feed as declared is BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia = wis : 3 2 feeds as declared STATE RICE ae O., INC., Abbeville, La. "WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alaboma ; ee: star 10 feeds as dectared FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia feed as declared fe & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia _ a ee Saag eee : Penalties 18 Failures 20 As Declared 454 TOTAL 493 PAGE S1la Livestock FOR SALE Horses, Mules & Ponies At Stud: Golden sorrel Tennessee Walker with white mane and tail, very good conformation and disposition, fee $20. Randall Duck, Bra- selton, Ph. 654-2416. At Stud: Dk. golden gait- ed Palomino stallion, wht. stockings and long wht. mane and tail; also, for sale, 6 yr. old gaited mare and saddle. Will breed this mare to Palo- mino stallion free by request; also, 3 yr. old, black Arabian stallion flor sale. Estes E. Reece, 4776 Bouldercrest Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 366-3016, (af- ter 5:30 P.M.). At Stud: Tom Dooley and Shadows Ambassador, 2 top Reg. Tennessee Walking horses, 2 different bloodlines. Roy A. Dorsey, 2561 Bohler ae NW, Atlanta, Ph. CE 7- iby Shetland pony, 4 yrs. old, brown and white stallion, 41 in. high, gentle, fat and healthy, $85. if sold immedi- ately. L. H. Moore, Rt. 1, Mil- ner, Ph. 1545. Seasoned hunter,. black, 10 yr. old gelding, approx. 15.2 hands high. Contact for fur- ther information. Lt. Col. M. E. Mills, 123 Baltzell Ave., Ft. Benning, Ph. Li. 5-2226 (not collect). Male Shetland pony, 1. yr. old, very pretty buckskin, broke to lead and green broke to ride, $60., or will trade for beef type yearling. Roger S. Cobb, Box 880, Marietta. 2 Standard bred mare, bay color, excel. conformation, must sell, $200. W. J. Strick- land, Arnold Mill Rd., Wood- stock, Ph. 926-6187 (Atlanta). 2 yr. old red and _ white blaze face stud with bridle and saddle, gentle for chil- aren, $200. Daniel SES Rt. 1. Denton. 2 good riding mares, white, one 2 yrs. old, one 8 yrs. old, reasonably priced. Komer Powell, Rt. 1, Denton. Small black mule, wt. about 800 lbs, rides and works ex- tra good, gentle but spirited. Howard Joyce, 801 Tibbs Rd., Dalton, Ph. 278-6428. both 2 yr. old sorrel gelding, Sio.53 yr: old sorrel mare, bred, $110.; 2 yr: old male pony, red and white spotted, $90.; 3 yr. old dapple mare with filly colt, bred back, $200. All gentle for children. H. G. Sprewell, Salem Rd., Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-3880. At Stud: Playboy, nice 5 gaited chestnut with wht. mane and tail, blaze, and 2 rear stockings, excel. confor- mation and _ disposition, fee $25. with 2 return privileges this season. .Can haul stud reasonable distance, or will board mare. Jerry Brown Rt. ae Rd., Marietta, Ph. 435- Nice, gentle ponies, broke, for sale cheap; also, want old or erippled horses and mules within 50-60 mi. of Augusta. Will pick up, and pay highest price. E. J. McMahon, 1929 ea Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 4 yr. old snow wht. Albino horse, wt. 800 lbs., gentle for children: also, Reg. Tennessee Walker, 7 yrs. old, and used English saddle. A. G. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville, Ph. 677- 4661 (Homer). Nice gentle ponies, all sizes and colors including palo- minos; hundreds to ae from, a_ real bargain. O. DeLozier, 1505 Fairview Rd., NE, Atlanta Geo SPhe DR oe 9 yr. old saddle mare, ideal for anyone to ride. Will sell or trade for good family milch cow and ealf, T.B. and Bangs tested; also, 900 lb. gelding, good show prospect. E. E. Hughes, Rt. 8, Hartley Bridge Rd., Macon, Ph. 788-5686. At Stud: Big Mans Hill- topper, TWHBEAA No. 610424, beautiful chestnut with 4 wht. stockings and Slaze face, son of worlds ~hampion Old Glorys Big Man. Burton M. Wamble, Rt. Box 130, Cairo, Ph. Sue 1328, A, MAR At Stud to approved mares: Reg. purebred Arabian, Ban- dar, No. 6213, Desert Arab, endurance type, outstanding foals, good dispositions, many fillies, fee $50. to other than Arabs, board and _ pick-up available, return in season. All foals may be Reg. Mrs. Val Beaty, 4289 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-0173 (night). Black Quarter mare, gentle but spirited, fast, cuts and jumps, and easy for handling eattle, wt. around 1100, $150. now. See at my place at any- time. M. M. Garner, Jr., Rt. 2, Trenton (Grocery Store, Sand Mountain, just up from Trenton). Registered Quarter horses; also, number of ponies. Bill Crowder, e/o Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Mill Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-8656. Shetland ponies: 2 mares, breeding age, and 6 mo. old stud, gentle. for children; also, new bridle and saddle. All for sale or trade for jeep, or cat- tle. Gary Young, Rt. 2, Wood- bury, Ph. 553-5093. 7 yr. old Pinto (beautifully marked) gelding, very gentle for children, no bad habits, $175.; black bridle and youth saddle, $35., or $200. for all. See anytime. Watson J. Rey- nolds, Rt. 2, Ellenwood, Ph. 627-9606 (Atlanta), for direc- tions. Gelding pony, 5 yrs. old, and saddle, for sale at rea- sonable price. B. J. Johnson, 2896 McAfee Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 4-3062. Shetland pony, 4 yrs. old, gentle, red and black mane and tale. W. R. Thomas, P.O. Bes 316, Alpharetta, Ph. 475- 222. Small Shetland ponies for sale: yearling filly, $65.; Reg. yearling colt, $90; black mare, 5 yrs. old, and colt, $160. All very gentle. Reo: Burns, 1010 E. MeIntosh Rd., Griffin, Ph. 227-5213. Gentle horse, 3 gaited, $125., or will trade for milk cow. H C. Baxter, Rt. 1, Temple, Ph. TE. 2-7345, (Carrollton, not collect). Tennessee Walker stallion; jack mule with wht. and black nose; also, some cone for sale. Bill English, Rt. Box 43, Milner, Ph. 3272 Te, (not collect). Permanent Reg. Quarter horse stallion, foaled 3-21-60, sire: Joe M. Moore, P53582, dam: Martacane P-64,357, grandsires: Monsieur Joe P- 15,392 and LRs Jose P-36,- 634. A good stallion. No let- ters. Arlin Barr, Stockbridge Rd., Jonesboro, 1200 lb. dapple gray work horse, excel. cond., works good, will ride, and gentle for children, no bad habits, $125. D. F. McGarity, Rt. 2, Roundtree Rd., Riverdale. Silver dappled Shetland stallion, 2 yrs. old, 39 in. tall, broke to ride and drive, good small stud, $115. Homer Sharp, 112 S. Anderson Ave., Covington, Ph. 786-2379. Black Welch mare, old, children ride, pletely. broken. Nice would win ribbons, $150., or trade for roping, cutting Quarter horse; also, bay mare, 4 yrs. old, black mane, tail and stockings, gaited ex- eel. conf., from Reg. Walking horse mare and_ stud, $250. Mrs. J. Sam Williams, Rt. 6, a Dr., Marietta, Ph. 427- 15 nice Shetland pony mares with 7 filly colts by side, re- bred to Reg. stallion; 2 Reg. mares, 1 with Palomino colt by side, all gentle, cheap. Will sell separately, or all togeth- er. See and make offer. Jess Holbrook, 415 N. Main St., Jonesboro. Good, sound, smooth mouth mare mule, wt. approx. 1000 Ibs., $85.; extra nice, black ony stallion, 4% yrs. old, 65.; also, At Stud: 900 lb. jack, black with white nose, 4 yrs. old. Fred Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrollton (Farmers High School Community). Golden palomino stallion 4 yrs. old, with wht. mane and tail, gentle for ladies and chil- dren; bay stallion, gaited, 8 yrs old, beautiful horse; lg. American bred bay mare with 3 mo. old horse colt, gentle for ladies and children. All of good blood. Bill B. Grimes, Box 2, Buford, Ph. 434-7517 (daytime), >| Permit 116. Mrs. | daily, en only, red color and gentle, for sale or will trade for Shetland mare pony. D. Z. Hunnicutt, Rt. 2) Wacon, Ph: 912-935-2202. Good saddle horse and sad- dle. Haden H. Thomas, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. ( Burro jack, 3 yrs. old, will plow, ride; also, for breed- ing, S. White, Rt. 4, 922 Elder Lane, Stone Mountain, Ph. 4-5251. Sheep and Goats Reg. milk goat, French -Al- pine FA-6001, 6 yrs. old, good family goat, now milking, at reasonable price. or will trade for motor scooter er motor cyele. Carl A. Hulsey, 631 E. Bryan St., Douglas. 9 sheep for sale cheap: 4 ewes, 4 lambs, (nearly srown) and ram. en Bayne, Fete ok Loganville (3 Hwy. South). Nice milk goats for sale: 1st, 2nd and 3rd freshening, grade but high milk strain, most are hornless and gentle; also, some prime does, 1 yr. old, and will soon have 2 or 3 mo. old doe kids. All very reasonable. John D. Parker, Rt. 2 Tucker Rd., Macon. 2 Nubian goats: 1 billy and 1 doe, both 3 years old. Bill will pull wagon. Fred F. Carr, Rt. 1, Crandall Livestock WANTED Want Tennessee Walking filly, must be Reg., under 1 yr. of age, and reasonably DLICeda be WeeeNOLcisy hte t, Want to buy red Angus cai- ves, both parents must be reg- istered Black Angus. Letters answered, no cecllect calls. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy Ave., Rome, Ph. 232-3019. Want cattle horse, 5-10 yrs., and saddle, quote price, age; and mileh cow Jersey or Guernsey, 4-6 yrs. with calf, must be tested for Bangs and T. B. Quote price and age. P. od. hipory, Bit. -$2:50- N- 3000 up, $2.00 M. Only strong plants sold. B. Lowell "Head, Alma, Ph. 632-4861. Rutger and Marglobe toma- to plants now ready, 500, $2.25; $4.00 M. All.orders less Bae 500, 75c C. No checks. Ce Strayhorn, Rte ks Gainesville, Ph. 887 - 4103 nights (Cumming). Fall tomato plants: Big Boy; Stone; Marglobe; Rutger, 50, $1.00; Dill weed for pick- ling; hot pepper; peppermint, 30c doz.; sage, 10c; eggplants, 40c doz.; collards, BOCA Cs brocecli, brussel sprouts, 95c C. Add postage. F. J. Wither- sooon, 308 Holderness St., S. W. Atlanta, 10, | Yearling colt. halter brok- | Gainesville, Ph. LE 2-8985. ~|35e; Rocky Ford green meat Cert. Rutger tomato plants, nice, young ones, and Georgia collards, ea. 60c C. Add pest- age: also, plenty sweet Cali- fornia Bell and hot Cowhorn, pepper $1.00 C. Add postage. H. F. Seay. Rt. 2, Ellenwood, (3917 Panthersville Rd.). Freshly dug Cert. Suwan- nee Bermuda grass stolens in 2 bu. bags, bearing tags and seals of the Ga. Crop Im- provement Assn., grown from foundation stock of Ga. Coas- tal Plain Exp. Sta., recom- mended fcr deep sandy soils. Price per bag: 1 to 3 bags, $3: 4 to 6 bags, $4; 7 to 9 bags, $3.50; 10 or more bags, $3.00. FOB. D. C. Brumbalow, Fort Gaines. Catnip plants, TOes/ 3 2bes lz. blooming size garlie bulbs, 50ce doz.; indian corn, bright mixed colors, 20c ear; 7 ears, $1.00; red. white, strawberry popcorn, 10c ea; $1.00 doz. Permit 54. Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mountain City. Yelnando Soybeans, pure seed, 99.13 pet., Germ. 91 pct., no noxicus weeds, $3.50 bu. FOB. Limited quantity. Ex- cellent for planting behind grain or with corn. A. C. Sear- boro, Box 809, Dublin, Ph. 272-3322. Golden seal, 20c ea.; Rhu- barb pie plant. stalks (for pies) 25c Ilb.; Cowhorn an d Banana pepper seed, Germ. 83 pet. 25c tsp., and stamped envelope; mixed pe pper| plants, 40c C; Rhubarb seed, 25 tblsp., 7 top winter turnip seed, 25c tblIsp.; 75c cup; lit- tle small multiplying red onions for planting, $1.00 C. Permit 93. Mrs. Presley Fow- ler, Rt. 2. Ellijay. White blackeye Crowder peas, Germ. 93: red speckled Crowder peas, Germ. 84 pct., 50c eupful. A dd_ postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. Yelnanda Soybeans, Germ. 93 pct., purity 98.28 pct., no noxious weeds, $3.50 bu. FOB farm. J: W. Frunmels = dr, Cochran, Ph. WE 4-2048 (day). Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, | $1.25 M. Call for special pri- ces on larger orders. Can fill order day received. A. E. Graham, Alma. Pensacola Bahia grass seed, pure seed 99.31 pet., Germ. 61 vet., firm seed, 31 pct., total Germ. 92. pet., 20e Ib. FOB. E. K. Overstreet, Sylvania. King Mammoth pumpkin seed, grows to 55 Ibs., Germ. 64 pct., 2 doz., 25c; long neck Cashew, Germ. 66 pct., 2 doz., cantaloupe, Germ. 96 pct, 3 doz., 25c; Ice Bex, yellow meat, melon, Germ., 98 pct., 3 doz., 25c; round, green rind, yellow meat melon, grows to 55 lbs., Germ. 84 pct., 3 doz. 35c. Send stamped, addressed env. W. D. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. /AM | Plus~ postage Dewey Ellis, Rt. Ellijay. Lg. round, dk. gn yellow meat wat Germ., 91 pet., loupe seed, Germ. 86 p teacupful; purple hu Ig. postage. Mrs. mon, Rt. 2, Calhcun. Old time shallot $1.00 plus nee mit 88. Mrs. J. 3, Cedartown. Cowhorn het pep doz eS Pe Lb pepper plants, 60e dx Black Beauty eggs pla doz. P. P.: garden h ries, very prolific beat doz. P. P.; Henders sill tomato plants, 40 P.; Little Red Pear plants, 40c doz. P. P 474, FM Abie, Dal 1963 crop white ions (nice size) $2.10 P. Permit 40. Dugger, Newton. -doz., iecics Pe Fresh California ing beer seed, 40c starts: $17 PoP. No. .@ Mrs. J. L. Thompson, Westview Apts, Snake and African gourd seed, 50, $1.00; ornamental . and Ieng | ea., $1.00 pkg. Send s addressed eny. J. H. C Rt. 1, Adel. Martin gourd seed, 1 bushel gourd | $1.00; also, well mat tin gourds, Ig., 50c 35e ea.: cut, shellac ready to hang, $1.00 postage. Mrs. W. W. Rt. 5, Ellijay. : Gourds for sale: Bird 45: to: Pim be Gass ft in., ; 21 to, 23 im gourds, 35c; small gourds 25 pkg. Add postage. W. E. Wooten, ce Ze iB Camilla. _ Nice Martin scare se pkg.: bushel gourd - $1. 00. Send stamped, addr ed env. R. C. Chastain, Ellijay. Dipper gourd seed; ca: pepper pods, 3lc, plus also, lg. sunflower see doz. plus postage. Mrs. L. Wines Rt. 4, START SAVING THAT SOIL OR TAKE A BEATING 4 == a BF LP X - one vie <= 4 A_. AE. CJ) Gee . : a Ne 4 ES So is MA lege DOWN THE LAW op Fescue, Bermu- ta, .00; special trios, $i .00; hens: 1/4 White Hennie 3/4 White Hornet, and choice Red Folcon hens, $5.00 trades. H. Clayton Garrett, Box 56, Gainesville. ea., or 3, $10.00. No few grown ones; Amhearst pheasant Will not George Blalock,: Grovetown, Ph. 736-8656. roosters. ship. Permit 90. lover. ; square der shelter without I 60c bale. F. J. Jr., c/o Red Gates iverdale (3 mi. South, Ph. 461-7220. crop grass hay: Ber- "ass, Fescue er Sudan grass mixture, ail uare bales, $34. 00 for lel. within 25 mi. ra- for 40 bales at|run, 4-5 wks. old, 25, $7.50 P. P.; also, feeders and waterers. W. R. Thomas, P. Springs, Ph. 943- 3071. al Bermuda hay, from red fields, fertilized as ded. Will deliver to or you pick up at "R. L. Jackson, c/o Ver arms, Rt.) 1, ro, Ph. DR 8- 2245. crop highly fertilized ermuda hay, highest No 1 aS $25. 00 ton 2, $20.00 ton. on U. S. Hwy. 41. ton. Ph. + . Bowen, 316 Peters , Atlanta 13, Ph. MU Gill eee M.). white corn for feed, bu. at my heme. Gor- Usry, Avery, Ph. Li 7- bred dark Cornish s Bantams: 2 males, 6 $2.50 ea.; purebred ders: 1 male and fe- 3-95 ea.; Purebred Sil- led 1 females, $3.95 ea.; Golden Sebright S 1 rosecemb male, 1 mb male, $2.50 ea. | B. Tomlinson, Ri 2; hite Rosecomb Ban- 3 mos. old, $4.50; 6 trios ahmas, 3 mos. old, 7 trios Barred Rocks, 3 1962 hatch, $9.00 trio; > 2 mos. old, 60c to $1.59 collect calls. Walter S. , 878 Stallings St., SE, 3 wae Ph. MA Cec oe hen: mixed Gane and several chicks of breeds; also, pr. Fan- ntams from show win- tock. Larry Long, Po- , Dalton. 5 young laying hens, ; beautiful 7 Wk. old _ strong and well de- d, $1.50 ea. here, or will . col.; also, selected ng eggs from same 15, $2.50. Maude Gran- e White-lace red Pickens. about 2-% sale or will trade a | real nice. James A. , Rt. 1, Box 198, Jesup. sale out of show stock: Reds, Silver Duckwings, reasonably oe J 1761 Flat Poster SE, Atlanta: 16, Ph. MA own Game hens and 1 and hen, 1962 hatch, and 2, for all; also, show type Ban- tams, Modern Red Pyles and modern Birchens, priced. G. R. Baldwin, 1150 Ph. PL 5-5416 (after 5 p. m.) 475-7222 (after 6:30 P. M.). $10.00; pullets, -|\Spangled Cuban, breeders, $25. C.; $4.25 doz.; 1] 1962 hatch and 5. oe also, about 20 2s, May hatch, fine ship. oO Pit games: Spangler, cock 1963 hatched, pullets, $10.00 reasonably Tucker Pl., SW., Atlanta 10, Rhode Island Reds, straight O. Box 316, Alpharetta, Ph. Pound size Nigger Round- heads, Blue Cubans, $8.50 trio. Grady Thomas, Blairs- ville. Sandy Green-leg, Heinie Mathesius, Ed Devonald, and McLean hatch, single mated, bred under wire, from $50.00 cocks and hens, in quail size only new, trios, $20.00; stags, $7.50; eggs, oe 00 doz. (from same fowls). R. McBride, Rt. 1, Box one Lithia Springs. Silver Lace Wyandott Ban- tam Cock, no cull. Letters answered. Gene Lane, P. O. oS 163, Mableton, Ph. -948- 5149. Hatching eggs from: White Crest Black Polish, buff Lace Polish, Mottled-Houdans, En- glish Red Caps, White Face Black Spanish, Anconas, Red Leghorns, Blue Andalusians, Buff Minoreas, and Araucan- us, assortment of 15, $2.00; or 15 of your choice, $3. 00: booking orders for day old chicks, 35c ea. A. L. William- son, Sr., Rt. 6, Turner Chapel Rd., Rome. - 2 Indian White Runner ducks, $4.00 for both. E. W. Connelly, Rt. 1, . Milledge- ville (Bentleys Subdivision). Araucanus (Easter E g g) chickens, hens, pullets and roosters. Hens laying blue, green, pink eggs. Pullets Batons from blue, green and pink eggs. Write for prices and description. Charles R. Markham, Box 24, Ty Ty. Arauecanus eggs, fresh, fer- tile, green and pink, $2.50 doz. at my home, cr shipped collect. Becky Craig, 5730 Long Island Drive, Atlanta 5, Ph. BL 5-0239. Golden Sebrights, $2.00 ea.; pr. young Winedotts, $3; sev- eral young mixed bantams, $1 ea. Mrs. H. E. Daniel, 3847 Boring Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU 9-8267 (not collect). - 9 purebred Golden Sebright Bantam chickens, 8 hens and i rooster, HC] Davis. P.O: Box 447, 406 Ellawood, Ce- ;| dartown. Pit Game ace and cocks, Morgan White WHackle, Red Quill, Seuth Ga. Bradenberry, Clayborn, $3.00 to $10.00 according to age; few dark Cornish Ban- tams, $4.00 trio. All pure stock and bred separately. Come pick your choice. M. B. Moon, 139 Park St., Milstead. 14 Brown Chima geese, 2 mos. old. Danny Thomas, Rt. sree 86, Augusta, Ph. 724- ie Fowl and Eggs FOR SALE Eggs for 1g. Bobwhite breeders, $15. C.; small orders shipped by parcel post, $3. doz. including postage and in- surance; eggs from 8 to 9 oz. All eggs shipped are .from breeders laying fertile eggs; also, day old quail; 25c ea. Ga. Permit 52. Joe Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff Rd., NE, Atlanta \|29, Ph. 634-7416. Day old Bobwhite quail, 25c ea.; 5c more each additional wk.; also, will hatch your eggs on halves. Permit 140. L. B. Branan Jr., 5240 Northside ees SL Bars for details. Per- mit 10. J. bits, $2.50 ea. -| papers), does 2 mos. old, COO) Ghee Y% mos., - 50 ea.; 6 does, grown, 6-12 Lg. Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, from 8 to 10 oz. breeders, $10. C. at farm, packing and shipping charges Tade, 1328, 21st St., ieee 6 Calif. rabbits: 4 does, 2 bucks, and 5 wooden rabbit pens, all--ton $25, se Ramge, 1897 Long Dr., De- eatur, Ph. BU 9-2007. 2 nice California male rab- Send money order and will ship Exp. Col. JN Warren. Jr). 1757 wat Shoals Rd., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 17-6939. CORRECTION: Strictly high grade N.Z. White rabbits for breeding stock, Jrs., $7.50 @a., wi. lbs. at. 3 mos. old or better, 10 to 13 lbs. when grown; does 18 mos. old, $20. to $25. ea. All pedigreed stock for 12 years. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE., _ Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452. N. Z. W. Rabbits, 4 bucks. and 5. does, all 5 mos. old. purebred and fine stock; 2 Black Dutch does and buck; also, 2 Calif. does, $2.50 ea. and up. D. F. Osborne, James St., Winder. Improved Northern Bob- white quail eggs, $15. C.; young birds at different. ages; also, day old birds, 25c ea. No mail orders filled for eggs. Permit 32. A. N. Reeve, 7866 Roswell Rd., Dunwoody, Ph. 993-4020. Bobwhite aur eggs, $10. C.; birds 5 to 10 days old, 25c ea.; older birds priced ac- cording to age. Permit 110. Willie Gaultney, Box 36, Rey- nolds, Ph. TI 7-455 White King pigeons, show Kings, black, red and white Racing Homers Red Splash and Blue Bar, white Doves and Ring Necks. W. G. Moon, 139 Park St., Milstead. Indian Blue peafowls, 1962 hatch, grown, $10. ea.; 1963 hatch, $5. ea.; Chinese and Pilgrim geese, grown, $3. ea.; young ones, $2. ea. HC. Jordan, P.O, Box 231, Haw- kinsville. New Zealand white rabbits, breeding stock, 3-4 mos. old, selected from lg. litters, $5 ea.; trio, $13.50. Send cash, or will ship exp. collect. W. R. Thomas, P.O. Box 316, Al- pharetta, Ph. 475-722 after 6:30 P. M. White show type King pig- eons, lg. blocky stock, $3.25 pr., up; also, Birmingham Rollers, various colors, train- ed for ~the war, $3., or. aups show pen Racing Homers (Archie Adams strain). Not less than 2 prs. shipped. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrightsville. ered N.Z. whites (no mos., $6. ea.; fryer bucks, $1. ea.; 9 grown bucks, $5. Extra Ig. preed. Cannot ship. Nor- ton Eldridge, 212 W. Madison Ave., Ashburn, Ph. 567- 3849. 100 or more rabbits, all colors, sizes and ages. Will sell rabbits and cages, or rab- bits, 1 or all. Edward Bear- den, Rt. 4, Buelah Rd., Car- rollton, Ph. TE 3-6306 (after 5:15 P.M. week days or all day Sunday, not collect). Pheasants: Whites, trio, $8; Chinese Ringnecks, trio, $7; Reeves, trio, $8.00; pr. Wht. Crested Kaleges, $8.00: also, several different breed of baby pheasants, priced according tc age. H. Roquemor, Rt. 2, Americus, Ph. 4-7475. White King pigeons, choice selected pairs, producers of 16 to 20 squabs per year, weighing 14 to 18 ozs., dress- ed. Linebred records kept, and suaranteed mated and banded. $7.50 single pair; 10 pair, $45.00; 20 pair, $75.00. Will ship Exp. J. J. Beaton, 305 Stephenson St., Waycross. Young Bobwhite quail from improved laying stock, wk. old, 30c ea.; others 5e per week inereas. Cannot ship. Booking orders for grown birds beginning August 1. Permit 22. W. W. Brennan, 993-4020. note 8 ite il eggs, Ig., $15.00 | aay old quail 25 ea. Permit A. N. Reeve, 7866 Roswell nae Rites Le Dunwoody, Ph. 7 peafowls, 6 wks. old, $1.- 50 ea. Will not ship. Mrs. Tom Spivey, Axson. Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs WANTED Want Ringneck doves, and a setting of Lavender Guinea eggs. Roy W. Crockett, 610 Mulberry St., Macon. Want trio or a hen of Black Sumatras. Danny Jones, Rt. 1, Box 86, Augusta. Want brown Chinese geese. E. Cannon, Rt. 1, Lizella. Miscellaneous FOR SALE bys New crop Mtn. wild flower honey, fresh and raw, 5 Ib. tin, extracted, $1.50; 6, 5 lb. cans, 5000s. wis tim with comb, $2. 00: 6, 5. lb. cans, $10.50. Add postage. Edward D. Cols- ton, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa. Wild cherry bark, cucum- ber bark, yellow dock root, blackhaw, dogwood bar k, white sumac, sassafras bark, ratsbane, sarsaparilla root, el- der root, devils shoestring, mullen leaves, 4 lb. lardbox, 75c, plus postage. Mrs. John L. Whitaker, Rt. 4, ; eellgjay. Yellow root, freshly _ dug and washed, 4 lb. lardboxful, 85c; also, long red hot pepper pods for home use, 25c doz.: 6 doz., $1.00. Add _ postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Wild cucumber bark, sassa- fras roots, yellow root, rats- bane, wild cherry bark, heart leaf root, rattle root, mullen rocts, queen of meadow, $1 for 2 db. lardboxtful; plack- snake root, $1.00 for lg. match- boxful. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Country cured hams, 85c lb., sugar cured or hickory smoked, and shipped any- where, euaranteed sound. Max M. Hardie, Rt. 1, Bex 140, Ma- bleton, Ph, 948-7586 (Austell). Queen of meadow, May ap- ple, heart leaf, and sassafras root, 25c ea.; 5, $1.00; rats- bane, yellowroot, wild cherry bark, alder bark, $1.00 for boxful; butterfly root and poke root, 35c ea. Add post- age. Jewel Charles, Rt. 4, El- . nice new garden sage, $13.00, ye 2 in Gas Must sell all to one person. Enclose stamped env., no or- ders returned without env. Mrs. L. A. Wood Sr., Rt. 2, Martin. National pressure canner, holds 7 qts. or 9 pints, for sale cheap. Mrs. B. F. John- son, 1505 Gordon Ave., Al- bany. Hen house manure, mini- mum haul 6 tens. W. J. Bales, 114 East Lake Dr., Doraville, Ph. 457-2964. Good, used western saddle, embossed tan leather finish, flank girth, and tapaderos, $75.00. Sherry Stover, 2808 Pontiac Circle, Doraville. Western pony saddle, black, excel. cond., dbl. girth, used some, $35.00. Thomas Brown, 3412 Oakcliff Rd., Doraville, Ph. 457-2628, (not collect). 2 nice sides of country salt cured meat, wt. around 22 lbs. ea., 40c lb. No Sunday sales er shipping. Clarence ~ McMillian, Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph. 3-2733 (Lawrenceville). Few martin gourds, 25c ea.; real lg. jumbo gourds, 3 or 4 left, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, 15 Border St., Buford. New crop of honey in at. jars with comb., or extracted, $1.00 gt. Raymond M. Banks, Rt. 3. Fayetteville (3 mi. N.). New crop mtn. honey, red honey from tulip,. poplar; white honey from lecust trees. 5 lb. tin, extracted, $1.50; 6, $8.00; 5 Ibs. with comb., $2.00; 6, $10. 50. Add postage. Ed- ward D. Coaston, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa. 10 mi. S. on Hwy. 106, at Mize). Sheeting feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed and ironed, and free of holes, 25c ea. Add suf- ficient postage. Mrs. Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. OW DO COTTON RESEARCHERS OBTAIN TWO GROWING SEASONS EACH YEAR i BY FLYING COTTON- SEED To A BREEDING STATION IN) MEXICO FOR A WINTER CROP. lijay. ALL THAT EROSION, AND MAN CALLS US THE DUMB BEASTS OF THE FIELD-* 207 So. Lee St. Box 793 iDr., NW., Atlanta 5. goctit: Se hg a ec Americus, Ph, 924-2349, Sea PAGE EIGHT dre as follows: A & P Tea Co., New York, New York Atlanta Egg Co., 888 Marietta Street, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia B & B Commercial Egg (Ralph & . R. Benefield), Route 2, Flowery Branch, Ga. Brown Produce Co., Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Burgess Brothers, P. O. Box 58, Moreland, Georgia Chess Burruss, Atlanta Road, Smyrna, Georgia : _ Cagles Inc., 2000 Hills Avenue, N,W., Atlanta, Georgia Chattahoochee Valley Eggs, Inc., P. O. Box 1618, Columbus, Ga. Chick Sales Egg Farm, Inc., Hanover, Pennsylvania Colonial Poultry Farm, Freehold, New Jersey Columbus Egg Co., State Farmers Market, Columbus, Georgia Cook Brothers, DeSoto, Georgia _H. E. Crawford, Poultry Palace, 1204 Ellis Street, Augusta, Ga. Dixie Egg Co., Donalsonville, Georgia A Double Bridges Farm, Clarence Monroe Johnson, Jr., Route 1, Arnoldsville, ' Ga. Douglas Fresh Egg Co., 595 Shirley Avenue, Douglas, Georgia Norman W. Fries, Inc., 663 East 33rd Street, Savannah, Georgia D. H. Fussell, La-Cha Farm, Route 2, Leesburg, Georgia Charicie E. Haughton, Birmingham, Alabama Helfer Commodities Corp., 174 Duane Street, New York, N. Y. Hess Brothers Farms, Inc., RD 1, Ephrata, Pennsylvania High Point Farms, Troy, VirginiaCancelled August 1, 1953 Under a law enacted by the 1962 General Assembly, all commercial egg buyers operating in Georgia are renuied to be beaded. S Commercial egg buyers not providing proof of bond are required to be certified by the Georgia Pe Pormens of Agriculture as cash limited to cash transactions only. Both bonded and certified buyers must be registered with the Georgia Department of Agriculture and those now registered with the Dep BONDED EGG BUYERS Jersey Coast Egg Producers, David Fishman, 1015 Park Avenue 2 wood, N. J. Jersey June Farms, Liebowitz & Katz, Jackson, New Jersey June Dairy Products, Box 43, Cairo, Georgia M. J. King, Inc., 171 Duane Street, New York, New York Lakewood Poultry Farm, Irving Holzberg, P. O. Box 456, Lakewood Lathem & Ramsey Milling Co., Route 6, White Sulphur Road, ville, Georgia Lotts Poultry Farm, T. D. Lott, Route 1, Flowery Branch, Ga. Fain McGehee, 209 Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia E. F. Parr Estate, Crowell Poultry Farm, Reynolds, cee Savannah Valley Egq Co., Hartwell, Georgia L. M. Sheaffer, Ephrata, Pennsylvania : Southern Breakfast Eggs, Inc., David C. Waldrep, Siivetstreet Ss Sutherland Produce Co., State Farmers Market, Forest Park, Ga. W. W. Taylor, Route 5, Eastman, Georgia Tennessee Egg Co., 448 Georgia Avenue, S.W., Atlanta, Georaic Toms River Eaqg Products, 381 Lakehurst Road, Toms River, N. J Hoyt C. Turner, 2114 Hollywood Road, Atlanta, Georgia. a s M. N. Turner, Atlanta Road, Marietta, Georgia White Oak Acres, Inc., State Farmers Market, Savannah, Gar Cliff Lawson Whitmire, 1405 Brown Bridge Road, Gainesville, Ge Henry E. Williamson, 1991 Fenwick Street, Augusta, Georgia Winder Produce Co., 455 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Sentara eure; Eqg Service, Inc., Hiawassee, Georgia CASH Cecil W. Anthony, Anthony Farm, Pearce Chapel Road, Midland, Ga. Cleveland Egg Co., Cleveland, Georgia J. . Adams, Cleveland, Georgia ~W. G. Cooper, Box 84, Chestnut Mountain, Georgia Gainesville Commercial Eqq Co., Mrs. W. S. Tankersley, 317 College Avenue, Gainesville, Georgia Georgia Poultry & Eggs, 1202 West Broad Street, Savannah, Ga.. _ Goethe's Poultry, 417 Montgomery Street, Savannah, Georgia UYERS Arnold Martin, Hancock Avenue, Gainesville, Georgia W. V. Owenby, Dick Hill Egg Co., Mount Airy, Crordia George Perry, Produce Row, Gainesville, Georgia Quality Poultry Co., P. O. Box 1861, Savannah, Georgia Queen Egg Co., 837 First Avenue, Columbus, Georgia Toccoa Egg Co., Quill Jordan, Toccoa, Georgia Hoyt Wafers, Gainesville, Georgia Lethan Whitmire, Route 2, Gainesville, Georgia 100 white sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed, but not ironed, 25c ea., postage collect. J. M. Fryer, Rt. 2, Box 244, River- dale. Country cured hams, 85 waterers; . Miscellaneous FOR SALE Villa Rica. . Want churns, rabbit feeders, hutches a n d also, Must be in good cond. near by place. L. L. Harrell, Rt. 1, jugs, crocks, Fancy organdy and lace | Hendon pillowc aprons, $1.50 ea.; pretty cot-jnice, permanently wa hog feeders. | ;,, aprons. 75e ea pot hold. (can be bleached), in mu z pastel colors, $2.00 s ers, 15 ea.; 10, $1.00; pillow-|+5 match, $1.00 in D cases, hand painted in lovely peat colors, washable, $2.00 set; eC ene lb., shipped anywhere and guaranteed sound. Max M. Hardie, Clay Rd., Mableton, Yellow root, sassafras, May apple, queen of meadow, yel- low dock roots, wild cherry Want 40 or 50 tons of Coas- tal Bermuda hay that has had no rain during curing process, nots, ribbons, Mr. Floral spray, and roses designs. Mrs. L. W chy Riel: Ellijay. searf or vanity sets, $1.00 ea. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. bark, alder bark. ratsbane, ea. 4 lb. lardboxful, $1.00 plus 35c postage; catnip and pep- permint, 25c bunch; 3, 60c; martin gourd seed, 25c pk. and stamped env. Mrs. Free- man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Wild cucumber bark, red Sassafras, May apple, rattle root, ratsbane, bloodroot, wild cherry bark, yellow root, de- vils shoestring, heart leaf root, button snake root, sca- ley hickory bark, ea. 2 lb. Jardboxful, $1.00. Add 25c postage; also, blacksnake, $1 Ig. matchboxful. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. ft. leather bullwhips, wood handles, all rawhide covered; $5.00 PP. P.- Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. So. Ga. buckeyes, $5.50 gal.; 50 doz. plus postage. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrightsville. Nice rhubarb for home use, 25c lb. plus postage; or 20 lb. if you come after. Mrs. W. Wise Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Choice country cured ham, good lean type, 8-15 Ibs. 90c Ib. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph. 685 -1016. Fresh herbs, washed clean: Sassafras, vellow dock, yel- low root, devils shoestring, queen of meadow, cclts foot, and life everlasting, 2 lb. lard- boxful, $1.00 plus postage. R. CG C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. "Nice clean 1 roots of yellow dock, red sassafras, catnip, queen of meadow, devils shoestring, May apple, 2 lb. Jardboxful, $1.00. plus post- age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5. Ellijay. Cooling unit for poultry house, 48 in. fan with 1/2 h. p. elec. motor, 110 V., moves 180 cfm., fpm 295, new cond., $100. 00. Watson J. Rey- nolds. Rt. 2, Ellenwood, Ph. 637-9606 (Atlanta). 2 western saddles & Bona Allen latigo roper, $95.00: black tooled cutting saddle. $65.00. George Lindsey, 3995 W. Washington Rd. East Point, Ph, 766-7400. k Ph. 948-7586 (Austell). 2 hog shipping erates, mea- sure inside 20 x 14 x 28; 27 x 13mex: 45.2$1000 for the 2: or $5.00 ea., Drexel, Rt. 3, Tifton, Ph.382- 2677. Miscellaneous WANTED Want to pasture riding horses through summer for use of same, with someone who loves horses and has good pasture land and barn. Linda Sexton, Rt. 1, Box 297, Norcross, Ph. 448- 3193. Want 12 qts. old-fashioned, home made, chow chow. State price. A. J. Thompson, Warm Springs. Want 30 tons, 1963 crop, Coastal Bermuda hay deliver- ed to my farm. Quote best price first letter; also, want several hundred pounds of Bahia grass seed and Sericea- Lespedeza seed; also, want 2 Farmall H. tractor tires and tubes for back wheels. Neal T. Williams, Rt. 3, Buena Vista. Want up to 1000 lbs. of good Crotalaria seed. Advise price pee lb., and amount available. . W. Ccle, Parrott, Ga. Want used field peach box- es, any number. Thomas E. Byrd, Reynolds, Ph. TI 7- 3205. Want a few gallons. of blackberries for home use. Must be within a few miles of Decatur. Mrs. J. E. Wilkes, 1082 McConnell Dr., Decatur, Me 4-7750 (phone evenings). Want 7 tons of Coastal Bermuda grass, well cured, with a green cast to it, de- livered to my barn. 5 mi. N. of Roswell. Will give $22.00 a ton. Ralph Dangar, Roswell, Ph. 993-9070. Want Bunch Porta Rica Red Skin pctato plants. Ad- vise price. B. H. Samples, Duhblia, . in new cond. KE. P. and has been well fertilized. H..G. Smith, 308 E. 3rd Ave., Rome. Handicrafts FOR SALE. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, ma- chine sewn, good material in gents bow, monkey wrench, endless stairs, piano keys, and bird trap, designs, $2.00 ea.; oes around mitn., Fishing boat, eastern star, eight point star, and log cabin, $2.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. ic Aus- tin, Rt. 1, Felton. Nicely trimmed aprons with bibs, $1.00 ea.: without bibs, 75 ea.; petholders, 15 ea.; Ose piles 00: emb. dish towels, 3, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Handmade crochet table- cloth, approx. 70 x 74 inches, $25.00. Mrs. H. G. -Holland, Midland, Ph. FA 3-6162. Hand smocked sofa pillows, asstd. cclors in satin and ra- yon brocade, $4.00 ea., plus 40c postage; also cotton ap- rons, 75c ea. in asstd. colors. No checks. Martha Bailey, Rt. 2, Box 178, Jasper. White cro. bootees trimmed in pink. blue, yellow and green, 75c pr.; bibs to match, both, $1.00; wht. cro. lace for pilloweases, $1.00 pr.; cro. potholders, $1.00 ea. Add post- age. Mrs. H. H. Robison, Rt. 1, Monroe. 2 yds. white and blue hen and biddy tatting, 50c yd.; 2 yds. fancy blue and white tat- ting, 50c yd.; one yd. white tatting, 35c. Add 5c postage. Mrs. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Oval centerpiece with pan- sies, $2.00; with roses, $1.50; pansy dresser set $1.25; 7 rose doily, 2, $1.50: or all 7 pieces for $5.00. Mrs. Mae Whittle, Rt..1, Box 34, Kings- Crochet ruffled doilies, 16 in. diam.. in wht., pink and yellow, $1.75 ea. $ CLOn 3 = DC: vanity set, lg. size in pink, yellow, wht., $1.00: set; cro. doilies, 18 in. diam., wht., yellow or pink, 75 ea.; cro. dinette centerpiece diamond design, cream col., 24 to 26 in. diam., $2.00 ea. 10c postage, No checks. Mrs. W. C. Haney, RGA. alas . Button crown bonnets, prints, solids, organdy and lace trimmed, $1.75 ea.; old- fashioned bonnets, trimmed, $1.45; fancy lace trimmed or- gandy band aprons, $1. 45 ea.; print band aprons, with 2 pockets; clothespin aprons, 75c ea.; bib coverall aprons wD 2 pockets, $i eas Mrs Ay Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple. Dbl. bed size quilts: Poin- settia design, red, yellow cen- ters, green leaves and stems; pansy design, pink, yellow, lavendar, green leaves and stems appliqued on bleached sheeting, wht. lining, cotton padded, hand quilted & bound edges, $10. ea. Add 50c post- age.~No checks. Mrs, Lola Mae Maney, Rt. 2, Lula. Soft, washable, genuine lambskin baby moccasins in pink, blue and white, all hand- laced and emb. in white, mail- ed in gift boxes, $1.10 pr.; 3 pr., $3.00, P. P. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, New Echota, Calhoun. Girls cotton dresses, prints, checks in It. and dark colors, wide skirts, 1 to 6, $1.25 ea.; 2. $2.00; hand emb. bleached pillowcases, lg., heavy, $1.75 set: 2 sets, $3.00; unbleached pillowcases, hand emb., lg., heavy, $1.25 sets, 2 sets, $2. Lucey Musson, Rt. 2, Summer- ville. : Dbl. bed size quilts, heavy cotton padded, $7.00 ea., pretty designs, 60c postage; some quilt tops at $1.00, and $2.00 ea., 35c postage: pretty eotton print aprons, 50 ea.; organdy ones, 50c_ @a., Border St.. Buford. |... real | 15c}. postage. Mrs. Roy Pruitt, 15/$ Poe a Ladies ruffled old-fas! ed bonnets, $1.00; lace fled, $1.25; plain, 75c; tack crown bonnets, 7 bib aprons, aprons. = rons, 50c; nilaeehe bi 1-8 yrs. old, 60c, plus p Wise C..h, Humphreys North Ave. Care, Gainesville, Smocked waloweS and f; aprons for sale. Write fo tails, price and colors. George F. Knittel, re 5 ton. 5 dbl. bed size quilt t hand made of new pi scraps, 2 non-such, 2 gel bow ties, and 1 lazy gal sign, ea. $2.50, cash or M MrsisCe-G, Davis, aRteed pire. : Dbl. wed Quilt tops: ring; dbl. T.; Turtle; fan ea., young mans fancy, cabin, cross road, step to w house, $3.00 ea.; others $2 ea., all new prints. d postage. Edna Foster, Rt. 3 Calhoun. pe ania Childrens - dresses, made, sizes 1-6 yrs. $2.00 full size cotton ; spreads, asstd. cold., ae 50 aprons, 75c ea.; elty potholders, $1.00; dishtowels, ) or emb., 25c ea.; 5, ~ dbl. bed size quilt tops, p ed by patterns. Mrs, Free Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Crochet centerpieces, 12_ diameter, 50 ea.; 3 pe. se 2. 12 in., and 1, 14 in., $2.0 decorative pot holders, 3, $ hot plate mats, 10c ea.; best grade pillowcases w i hand painted decoration, | cro, edges, $2.00 ea. Add p age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, 2, Box 150, Camilla. Nice, wen made, bib a aprons, $1.0 rick top,