Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 49, no. 46 (1964 July 15)

Georgia

Farmers'

Marke Bulletin

Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

VOLUME 49

ATLANTA. GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15. 1964
NEXT WEEK, JULY 19-25, IS

NUMBER 46

FAR SAFETY WEEK

Practice These Safety Tips Always

PESTICIDES

1. ALWAYS read the label before using pesticides. Note warnings and cautions before opening the container.
2. Keep pesticides out of the reach of children and pets. Store outside of the home, away from food and feed, and under lock and key.
3. ALWAYS store sprays and dusts in original containers and keep them tightly closed.
4. NEVER smoke while using or mixing pesticides.
5. Avoid inhaling pesticide sprays or dusts. When directed on the label, wear protective clothing and masks.
6. Do not spill sprays or dusts on the skin or clothing. If they are spilled, remove contaminated clothing IMMEDIATELY and wash the skin thoroughly.
7. Wash hands and face and change to clean clothing after spraying or dusting. Also wash clothing before wearing it again.
8. Cover food and water containers when applying pesticides around livestock or pet areas. Do not contaminate streams, lakes, or ponds.
9. Use separate equipment for applying hormone-type herbicides to avoid accidental injury to susceptible plants.
10. ALWAYS dispose of empty pesticide containers so that they pose no hazard to humans, animals or plants.
11. Observe label directions and cautions to keep residues on edible portions of plants within the limits permitted by law.
12. If symptoms of illness occur during or shortly after using pesticides call a physician or get the patient to a hospital immediately.

Accidental deaths from

certain pesticides in U.S..

Kind

1946-1960

Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds ..................... 6

Cyanide and Cyanide Compounds ..................... 41

Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Compounds (DDT accounted

for 35 of these deaths.) ........................... 85

Fluoride and Fluoride Compounds

(Sodium Fluoride accounted for 16.) ................. 26

Nicotine and Nicotine Compounds

(Nicotine accounted for 26.) ...................... 50

Organic Phosphate Compounds

(Parathion accounted for 73.) .................... 105

Phosphorous and Phosphorous Compounds

(Phosphorous in rat poisons accounted for 201.) ....... 211

TRACTORS
Tipping
To insure control while driving your tractor, keep brakes, steering mechanism, clutch, and hydraulics in proper adjustment. Reduce tractor tipping hazards by spreading tractor wheels as far as practicable. Put all controls in neutral and depress clutch before starting the engine. Set drawbar in lowest position when hitching to a heavy load. Pull only from the drawbar; never hitch higher than the drawbar. Reduce speed before making a turn or applying brakes. Avoid sudden starts, excessive speeds, or sudden stops when operating on hillsides, rough ground, or most off-the-road operations. When moving on the highway, or from field to field, lock brake pedals together for simultaneous operation when making a stop.
Falls
Clean dirt, trash and grease from the operator's platform, pedals, steps, steering wheel, and other places where it may cause an accident. Only the driver should ride on the tractor, and he should sit on the seat or stand on the platform. Do not dismount while tractor is in motion.
Power Take-Off
Avoid loose fitting clothing; a hanging sleeve or open coat is more apt to catch in moving parts. Safety shielding is for your protection. Keep it in place when using the power take-off. Disengage PTO before dismounting, adjusting, or unclogging power-driven machinery.
Runover
Keep children away from tractor and equipment. Do not leave the engine running unattended. Lock the brakes so tractor will not roll.
Highway Collision
One-third of all fatal tractor accidents occur on public roads. Avoid heavily traveled roads when moving farm equipment, whenever possible. Use red warning flags in daytime and lights and red reflective tape at night to alert fast-moving traffic when you move equipment on public roads.
Other
Do not refuel hot or running engines, and do not smoke when refueling. Refuel LP gas engines according to instructions. Oil, grease and service engine before starting, not while engine is running. To remove pressure radiator cap when engine is hot, first turn cap to safety stop and let all pressure and steam escape before removing. A few dollars for a fire extinguisher and first aid kit may save a life and thousands of dollars in equipment. Carry these safety tools on your tractor. Operate your tractor inside a building only when doors are open. Do not remove belt while pulley is in motion. Lower all equipment before leaving the tractor. Shut off engine and remove ignition key.

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Farm Employment Wanted And Farm Help Needed

NOTICE: Notices accepted for agricultural work only. Notices not accepted for housework, nursing or companionship needs.

Man, 60 yrs. of age, and son want job on farm. Exp. <with hogs, cattle, farm machinery. Can drive tractor. No bad habits. B. L. Wilson, 244 S. Main St., Jonesboro, PH. 478-6996.
White man, age 39, woujd like job on poultry farm, prefer layers. Have years of exp. with broilers and layers. Will go anywhere. All letters answered. Germain Wood, Vanna.
I White man, age. 48, wife and 10 yr. old grandson, wants job on chicken farm with broilers or layers. Exp. with both. Need job at once. Will have to be moved. Sam
Wood, Vanna.__________
Woman and 5 others in family (no men) would like work on farm. Prefer Fayette or Fulton Co. Will need 5 or 6 room house, wired for stove, and reasonable salary. Will 'have to be moved. Mrs. John Wallace, c/o Mrs. R. M. Hill, Rt. 2, Fayetteville._______
Man, 58, white, abstainer, Vegetarian specializing in 'green houses, wants work on farm in North Ga. for land on railroad, well-i n d e x e d books, catalogs, encyclopedias, maps, etc., for colleges, public libraries. Will work part time free. Francis A. E. Brunton, c/o All Saints Episcopal Church, 634 W. Peachtree St., NW, Atlanta 8.__________
Want white single man of good character who knows how to drive tractor and operate farm machinery to live with farm couple. Room, board, laundry furnished for your share of expenses. No drunks. S. J. Clay, Rt. 3, So. Walden Rd., Macon, PH. 788-2975.

Want young or middleaged man or woman to work 'in garden. No children. Must be able to drive car. Room, board and small salary. J. W. Eaton, Rt. 1, Ranger, PH. 3342413 (Fairmount).
Want unencumbered middle aged white lady for light farm chores. Private room and board with salary. J. Ardell Nation, Boys Estate, Bruns-
wick._______________
Want retired Christian couple to share crop nine acres land on outskirts, of Atlanta. House furnished except one room. Will have to share expenses. Plenty of land for raising crops, etc. Mrs. Ruth Langley, 1936 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316._______
Want reliable white farm hand, small family, neat housekeepers, some education necessary. Knowledge about bird dogs advantageous. R. H. Zabadah, 2014 Robin Hood Rd., Albany._____________
Want colored man, or man and wife, to work with Shetland ponies and do light farm work. Living quarters furnished. Must be in good health and able to drive van truck. Give full details and salary expected. Thomas J. Howard, M. D., 505-8 SFC Bldg., Augusta.
Middle-aged white married man, wants job year around as caretaker and watchman on farm. Exp. with livestock, and can drive tractor, truck, and operate farm machinery; also rough carpentry and painting. Consider chicken ranch. Need small furnished cabin, and to be moved. References. Raiden J. Jameson, 119 Boggs Rd., Mableton, Ph. 948-1601.

Want irrigation system large enough to water 2 or 3 acres at one setting. Give size and amount of pipe and sprinklers, and price. J. C. Akin, 515 N. Williams St., Hazlehurst.
Want Bushmaster to fit John Deere B. modal. W. B. Hollings'worth, 5709 W h it e Bluff Savannah, Ph. EL. 50707.
Want 8-N Ford tractor transmission, or would consider complete tractor if reasonably priced. James H. Smith, Rt. 1, Stonewall-Tell Rd., College Park, Ph. 964973.
Want to buy Wisconsin aircooled 4-cylinder type motor with clutch in good running cond., cheap for cash, used for operating farm machinery. N. Morris Nicholson, Rt. 1, Talking Rock.
Want exp. dairyman with small family and no bad habits. Apply in person. J. E. Seymour, Rt. 2, Thomaston Rd., Macon. __ __
Want set of cultivators with all attachment bars included for 1956 Farmall Cub tractor. Write or telephone what you have. L. C. Northcutt, Rt. 2, Box 264, Kennesaw, Ph. 427-4507 (Marietta) rot collect.
Want small tractor with harrow and mower. Must be cheap for cash. Eugene Daniel, Rt. 2, Riverdale.
Want irrigation system, gasoline engine with pump, direct connection on wheels, engine developing about 80 H.P. and 1500 or more ft. of 5 in. pipe. P. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578.
Want 1 ton Master built egg cooler. State price, age, cond. James W. Gooch, Such es.
Want wide front-end for 720 or 730 John Deer tractor. Edward A. Goodwin, Rt. 1, Weston, Ph. 8.28-2088.
Want Farmall Cub tractor with mower, disc plow, harrow, cultivator, any other equip. Must be in good working cond., no junk. Must be reasonable for cash. Within 50 mi. of Lilburn. Eula Sills, Rt. 1, Box 386-C, Lilburn, Ph. &38-6008 (no collect calls)._
Want good pickup, will trade 1959 Chevrolet for Vt ton of equal value. L. P. Rowan, Box 524, Flippen, Ph. 957-4696.
Want compost shredder in good condition, reasonably priced. Bill Talley, South Lakeshore Dr., Carrollton.
Want one-horse wagon in good condition. State price. H. A. Guill, Apalachee.
Want centrifugal pump, large suction and discharge opening with or without electric motor, suitable for pumping from creek or pond. R. F. Engeman, P. O. Box 284, McODonough.
Want used water wheel and A. C. generating plant. State size and condition. W. Osborne, Rt. 2, Cochran.____
Want to buy large farm seed cleaner in A-l condition. J. T. Thomason, Monticello, Ph. 46S-6i3'66 (after 6 p.m., not collect).
Want to buy good blacksmith's anvil. Tom Allason, 170 River Rd., Athens, Ph. LI 3-9469 (no collect calls).
Want job on stock farm looking after horses and livestock. Luther Smith, 521 Railroad St., Hazlehurst.
Want middle aged white woman, no bad habits, to do farm chores for elderly couple. H. S. Driskell, Powder Springs, Ph. MU. 8-8876.

Want caretaker and handyman with some income for farm help. Prefer elderly man, or couple. Permanent home in country and house furnished for batching quarters; utilities, food raised on farm, and small income based on amount of work able to do. Mrs. C. W. Bradley, Chatsworth, Ph. 695-8443 (no collect calls).
Want farm man, or man and wife, to do general farm work; someone who can drive truck, tractor, and raise chickens. Live in furnished trailer; $5. day salary and board yourself. Want sober, honest man. Contact at once. C. B. Headrick, Rt. 2, Box 39, Kensington (1-Vfe mi. from Cassandra).
Want colored family to work on hog farm and do general row crop farming. House to live in. Reuben Wells, Rt. 1, Hinesville, Ph. TR. 6-2828.
Want farm hand with small work and 5-rm. house on school bus route. No drinkers. Give references. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.
Want white middleaged unencumbered woman for light farm work with Christian family (couple). Everything furnished. References exchanged. M. Gregory, Rt. 3, Tucker.
Want complete rear-end with wheels, or any part you have, for Farmall Cub tractor. L. V. Culpepper, Rt. 2, Box 384, Lake Park.
Want to buy 6 ft., 3 point hitch mower that hangs underneath Ford tractor. Give cond., price, and location; also, will sell 6 ft., 3 point rear mower for $130., or exchange on underslung type. Henry Cagle, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-2863.
Single white man wants job on chicken farm at $50. month. Do not drink or curse. Hugh Drake, Rt. 2, Millen.
Christian man, age 60, married, with son age 17, wants job on farm. Can handle tractors, farm, tend to cattle and hogs. Would consider partnership. No bad habits. B. L. Wilson, 137S McDonough, Jonesboro.
Single man (white) age 40, wants job on poultry farm. (Years exp. with layers or broilers. Prefer working with layers. Will go anywhere. Write or come see. K. A. Wood, Rt. 2, Box 164, Royston.
Woman 48, wants job on farm doing general chores, gardening, etc. Will live in with family. Want $25.-$35. week with Saturdays and Sundays off. Nellie Kadel, 146 Adamson Rd., Jonesboro.
White man 33, wife, son age 13 who can help, wants job on chicken, hog or cattle farm, or on dairy farm. Wife can work close home (have 8 children). 3 years exp. in dairy farm work. Have no transportation. J. T. Barnes, Rt. 2, Douglas Rd., Alpharetta.
Experienced farm worker, laborer, wants regular employment on farm; experienced in carpentry and painting. Marvin Priest, c/o S. H. Alexander, Alpharetta.
Man, white, experienced milker (vacuum), with wife and child, wants dairy or farm work. Drives truck and tractor. Need 3-4 rm. house and $50.-$60. week salary. C. E. Carlton, 2935 Moreland Ave., Hwy. 42, Conley.
Family wants work on poultry farm, two to work. Need place to live. Annie R. Gable, Rt. 1, Box 126, Franklin.

Farm Machinery
and Equipment
FOR SALE
Rotary Cutter, new condition, 5 ft. 3 point lift, $325.; used Homelite chain saw, $85. See at my home. Harvey Arnold 533 Cassville Rd., Cartersville, Ph. 382-5583.
Welded steel cattle chute with side squeeze, head gate, tail gate, nose iron; weighs 600 pounds, price $225.; another identical chute with rubber tires and trailer hitch for road transport, $350. Jesse Newsom, Route 4, Sandersville (Z. C. 31082), Ph. 552-
3030._________________ Briggs-Stratton gas motor;
small pump for irrigation; old water ram; also chicken house equipment, feeders and water ers and some brooders; for sale or trade for garden tractor, or what have you L. Y. Vaughn, Rt. 1, Temple.
Myers deep-well pump for sale, $25. Fred Draper, 1460 Athens Ave., S. W., Atlanta (Z. C. 30310), Ph. PL. 5-1398.
Jhon Deere M. T. tractor, planter and cultivator and 4disc plow. Tractor in good condition with good rear tires and one new front tire. Equipment needs some work. $600. for all. R. G. Thompson, ilOll Powers Ferry Rd., Marietta, Ph. 427-1288 (no collect calls). _____
G.L.F. automatic egg washer, washes 6 to 8 cases per hour, good cond., with hot water tank, $250.; egg grader, like new, $400. Homer Hartline, Rt. 4, Summerville.
Bale hay loader for picking up and loading bales of hay on your trucks; in excel, cond., $261. S. J. Clay, So. Walden Rd., Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 788-29715._________
One-wheel trailer in good cond., complete with hitches and tarpaulin cover, $50. or will swap for table saw. L. F. Ware Oochran.
380 gal. Butane gas tank, top of ground type, perfect cond., $125. C. L. Norris, 2402 Clifton Springs Rd., Deoatur, Ph. 241-1058 (see anytime).
5-deck brooder, can use with steam or electricity, not junk. J. C. King, 208 Gramling St., Marietta, (Z. C. 30060), Ph. 438-302._____
Metal laying pen for quail, holds 24 pair metal brooders and outdoor holding pens. L. B. Branan, Jr., 5240 Northside Dr. NJW., Atlanta 27, Ph. BL 5-.5175.
W.C. Allis-tChalmers tractor, good running cond., $400.; 10-disc heavy duty Athens harrow, $125., or $500. for both. John T. Baumgarner, Rt. 2, Madison, Ph. 886W.
New Holland 600 Forage Harvester in usable cond., with corn head, side bar head, and pickup, $400.; M. H. 22 tricycle tractor with cultivators, in usuable condition, fair tires, $250.; A. C. mower No. 3, with original knives, $125. John A. Barnhart, Hephzibah, Ph. 592-5246.___________
1960 Case baler, and New Holland side rake, bought new this year, both for $895.; will sell separately, or trade for cattle. Mrs. Naomi Housby, Box 124 Epworth, Ph. 632-51599. __________
Dearborn side - mounted mowing 'machine for Ford tractor, excel, cond., complete with two extra knives, box of extra knife sections, rivets and repair tool, $150. Henry Samara, Rt. 2, Lula, Ph. 8693;27'8 (no collect calls).

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Farm Machinery
and Equipment
FOR SALE
Intn'l front end loader W450, good condition, $2,700. Charles T. Jones, 134 Florrie Dr., Mableton, Ph. 948-4L20.
Ford tractor with front-end loader and back hoe, good oond., cheap. Gordon McClure, Norcross, Ph. 448-9966.
David Bradley garden tractor, 5 H.P., with turn plow, layoff plow, cultivator and spike tooth harrow, all A-l cond., $225.; also, 5 decker chicken brooder, $25.; Farm Master elec. fence charge box, $12.50 Mrs. Myrtice Dillard, 5216 Winters Chapel Rd. Doraville, Ph. GL. 7i3Q73 (No collect calls).
4 ton inside metal feedbin, good cond. C. E. Stewart, Star Rt, Greensboro, Ph. 467-
3516.___________________ 16 Oaks gas brooders, 60,
4 ft., automatic waterers with valves, 56, 8 ft., automatic waterers with valves, 4 coal or gas stands and 100 gal. water barrel. Robert F. Moon, 4666 Bankhead Hwy., Mableton, Ph. 948-5928.
G. model Allis Chalmers tractor and equipment, new motor, tires, battery, starter and paint, Case 500 (small) bulldozer, used on farm, in new cond. Carlton Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple, Ph. 562-3513 (after 8:00 p.m.).
20 A. R. Wood elec. broodtrs, 1,000 chick capacity, in good cond. N. C. Moore, Sr., Rt. 1, Bowersville (Z. C. 30516).
75, 5 ft., poultry feeders, 75c e'a.; 75, 5 ft., poultry feeders, 50c ea. Lee E. Jones Rt. 1, Commerce, Ph. 335-3711.
1955 Dodge power wagon, 3/4 ton, 4 wheel drive, good cond., for sale; also, want B. Model or 1934 Ford pickup or truck cab. Conley Lunsford, Suches, Ph. 747-2459 (between 6 and 9 p.m., no collect calls).
1954 Dodge 3/4 ton pickup in good condition with steel bed, for sale. Donald Bates, Rt. 1, Clermont, Ph. LE 22742 (not collect).________
Caterpillar D-4 tractor with hydraulic dozer blade, used on farm, $4,500. Write Lester Yarn, Sr., Pine Knoll Plantation, Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany (Z. C. 31705), Ph. HE 58621 (no collect calls).____

1(947 Ford 1% ton truck, 2speed; axle, 8 ft. x 13 ft., farm body, in good shape, $325. James C. Odom, Rt. 2, Ashburn, Ph. 567-f257;2.
John Deere 2-disc plow, works off 3-point hitch, $140. David Lee, Rt. 4, Newnan,
5000 capacity laying house, good condition, 3 yrs. old. Automatic feeders, water traughs, egg coolers, washer, grader, baskets and everything for laying operation. Located in S u w a n e e area, Gwinette Co. Come and make offer. Letters answered. Richard Taylor, 1897 McJenkin Dr., N.E., Atlanta. Ph. 634-0436.
Frick Ball Bearing sawmill, size 0 to 10 in., belt with Chrysler Industrial power unit. Contact Leon Meeks, Rt. 4, Toccoa, Ph. S86-J3I822.
Two 4-ton inside feed bins, $45. ea.; 4-ton inside feed bin for automatic feeder, $45. Charles T. Hall Rt. 1, Hoschton, Ph. 867-i2818 (Winder).
12 ton feed bin, 3 gas heaters, and 10 automatic drinkers, all in good cond., for sale, at once. Clarence Masters, Rt. 2, Box 264 Buford (Z. C. 3051B), Ph.'4349449 (no collect calls).
Walk in egg cooler, cabinet and power unit, Big Dutchman model 25-R, IS 1/^ egg case capacity, excel, cond., $225.; metal bulk feed bin, inside, with roof opening, 4ton capacity, $65. M. G. Bolgla, Rt. 1, Evans.
Farmall A. tractor with 2disc plow, cultivator, good tires, and in good condition; also, junk model A., for parts, good tires; see one mile out on Tennville Rd., Wrightsville. C. L. Price, Rt. 1, Box 301, Wrightsville.
New type one arm Ford front-end loader, used very little; 3 point mounting brackets for Ford, $325.; motor-driven New Holland 66 hayibaler, completely reconditioned, $695.; New Holland V-fbelt drive mowing machine, 3 point hitch, used half season, $3'95. J. F. Lancaster, R.D.D., Dacula, Ph. TH 34311? (Lawrenceville).
Farmall combine and haybaler for sale, best offer. Mrs. Roland Britt, Rt. 2, Box 111, Lilburn (Hwy 78, below Stone Mtn.).___________
One-horse trailer with new floor, floor mat, spare tire, escape door, signal lights, newly painted, pulls good with new top, $200. Mrs. Gloria Colter, 4015 Christopher Dr., N.-W., Gainesville, Ph. 5340872.______________

Peanut shaker, cheap, and trailer wagon in first class shape, has fifth wheel and will trail anything that has hitch; also, few other small items of equipment, all very cheap. Mrs. Tip Bush, Vienna, Ph. 268-J68'5i6._________
John Deere combine, 1-A; IHC Diesel power unit 36 hp. pulley and clutch; IHC tractor M. with cultivator; grain (binder, 8 ft. ground drive; trailer disc harrow, 8 ft.; heavy drag harrow, 12 ft., 90 spikes, all in good mechanical cond., and very low price. W. G. Burt, Bolingbroke.
Two-horse trailer with electric brakes, 2-tone paint, padding, floor mats, clearance lights and walk-through doors, pulled less than 200 miles. Fine shape. James R. Woods, (Hwy. No. 18, Weslt) Rt. 2, Box li&6, Pine Mountain, Ph. 8#2 - 6580 (LaGrange).
4 ton inside metal feed bin, good cond. C. E. Stewart, Star iRt, Greensboro, Ph. 467-8516

.1% hp. Sta-Rit pump, almost new, used very little; 1'65 ft. of 2 in. pipe; 1<65 ft. of 1 1% 4 in. pipe; 2, 5 ft. strainers; adapter and jet. All for $200. W. F. Sanders, Irwinton, Ph. 572-2408 (Dud-
ley)^_________________ 'Hammermill with 30 hp.,
3600 rmp, 220/440 volt, directly connected motor load meter and control. Big W. Farm on Louisville Hwy., 3 mi. So. of Stapleton. John W. Wilson, Rt. 2, Stapleton.
H25 Big feeders, 5 ft. size, 75c ea.; 70 little feeders, 50c ea.; 70 water jugs and top, $10. for all; 4 ton feed bin, inside, $40. Will not deliver. R. L. Cooper, Rt. 3, LaFayette, Ph. 307-2218 (no collect calls).
Turbine water wheel, develops 2 to 35 horsepower depending on head and volume of water, new condition, $3!9!5. D. R. Bskew Rt. 1, Fairburn, Ph. 964- 7921 (no collect calls).

4 gal. kerosene weed burner, pressure gauge with pressure spray attachments, $15. G. C. Little,'Rt. 4, Conyers, Ph. 4837526 (No collect calls).

1'95!6 Ford 1 ton truck, dual wheel, good rough tread tires, for sale or trade for tractor.
Hubert Cloer, Rt. 3, Canton, Ph. 479-45181.

Farm Machinery
and Equipment
WANTED
Want disc turn plow, spring-tooth cultivators, cycle mowing machine, all with 3 point hitch. Must be in A-l condition and cheap for cash. Grady Harris, Quillian Rd., Box 409, Dalton, Ph. 278-7987 (no collect calls).
Cattle, Swine
other Livestock
FOR SALE
Cottle
2 yr. old Holstein cow, first calf now 6 mos. old, 3 gals, daily, would give more, very gentle. Randy Braden, Rt. 2, Newnan, Ph. 463-3315, (Palmetto).
Several reg. Angus heifer and bull calves, championship bloodlines, bangs vaccinated. W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia.
Reg. Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, good qualities and excellent conformation, sired by Lorraine Eileenmere 244, Dam Jesse of Gingercake, breeder, Gingercake Farms, Fayettevil'le; papers furnished, $300. J. P. Simpson, Rt. 2, College Park, Ph. PO. 1-6859.
Reg. Aryshire bull, 7 wks. old, for sale. Rupert Harris, Rt. 4, Gumming, Ph. 8875917._______________
10 reg. Santa Gertrudis cows and 1 bull, wt. approx. 2,000 Ibs., $250. ea. J. H. Hanley, Rt. 3, Commerce, Ph. 335-4037.______________
20 Hereford cows and 15 Hereford calves, some reg., $6,250.; with bull, $7,000. Joe Brock, Fairburn, Ph. 9642741.

Reg. Black Angus bulls; 1, 12 mos. old, 1, 13 mos. old, $150. ea. Leonard Freeman, Rt. 2, Adairsville, Ph. MA. 9-6505.______________
18 reg. oalfhood vaccinated Holstein heifers out of Canadian dams, sired by ABS bulls, will start calving August 1st, avg. wt. 1200 Ibs., records and pedigrees available; dams avg. 15,022 Ibs. milk, 527 Ibs. fat in 1961. Henry A. Winn, Dallas, Ph. 445-3690.______________
1'5 good dairy heifers to calve during August and Sept., calfhood vaccinated and tiehorned. E. L. Rogers, Rt. 1, iPlains, Ph. 824-4795._____
1 reg. Angus bull, 15 mos. old; 2 reg. Angus heifers, 14 mos. old, granddaughters of international grand champion; $195. ea. with reg. papers and delivered to 110 mi. C. N. McClure, Box 152, Dawsonville, Ph. 265-2266.__________
Reg. and grade Jersey heifers and cows, all ages, some fresh, some bred, and others open, good bloodline. T. J. Hall, Union Point, Ph. 489-
4930.___________________ '5 Holstein steers, 8 mos.
old; for sale. W. L. McWilliams, Box 671, Austell, Ph. 948-5656._____________
21 reg. Angus cows, 3 to 11 yrs. old, some with calves; cows, $150. to $275.; cows with calves, $225. to $300. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy Ave., Rome._____________
Dairy herd; your pick of 40 cows now ready to freshen, from herd of 70; also, 900 Ib. base with Southern Dairies. L. D. Smith, Monticello, Ph. 468-6166.______________
Purebred Black Angus bulls, subject to reg., ready for light service, good bloodlines; also, 5 purebred Black Angus heifers, about breeding age. David Lee, Rt. 4, Newnan._____________
Reg. polled Hereford bull, 13 mos. old, $200.; 4 reg. polled Hereford heifer calves, $125. to $150.; dewormed and shots, reg. papers furnished. See any day except Sunday. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 8, Heath Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 5-8465.

Nice Black Angus male, will be 2 yrs. old in August, $190. Mrs. E. J. McGinnis, Rt. 1, Box 189, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-6416, (nights, no collect calls).
Dbl. standard reg. polled Hereford herd, including cows, calves and 1 herd bull, sold as a unit; also, 4 young bulls, excellent breeding. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph. 482-8433.
Reg. Angus; yearling to breeding age bulls, all calfhood vaccinated, best bloodlines. C. C. Bloodworth, Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 4276395, (Marietta).
15 large Holstein heifers, bred to begin calving August 1, excellent quality, calfhood vaccinated. Call before coming. Gene Callaway, Bayle, Ph. BR. 4-7825.
Reg. Guernsey heifer from artificial breeding, to freshen July 22, $175. Robert M. Spruill, Rt. 4, Mayfield Rd., Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5649.
Dbl. reg. polled Herefords, herd sire, several bred cows and heifers, open heifers and young bulls, all reasonable. E. C. Dawson, Holly Oak Ranch, Rt. 4, Box 21, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5960.
Reg. Black Angus, bulls and rei'fers, from Eileenmere bloodlines, calfhood vaccinated and guaranteed breeders. Hugh Crook, Beaver Creek Farms, Montezuma, Ph. 8421.
12 reg. Angus bulls, from 17 mos. to 23 mos., extra large for their age, best bloodlines, good conformation, $300. to $500. ea.; also, nice Shetland pony, saddle, bridle, $100. W. A. Reynolds, Lakeshore Dr., Carrollton, Ph. 8327083.
16 reg. Angus bulls, 6 mos. to 2 yrs. old, excellent conformation, best bloodlines, from clean herd of extra good cows, calfhood vaccinated, $250. to $500. ea.; also, herd bull, calved Feb. 16th, 1959, will weigh about 2000 Ibs. J. O. Crowley, 129 Bankhead Ave., Carrollton, Ph. 8328402.

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MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, July 15, 1964

Cattle, Swine
other Livestock
FOR SALE
Reg. Jersey cow, very gentle, now giving 6 gals, milk per day, $300. Richard Lawson, Rt. 1, Ball Ground, Ph 8932166._______________
1 reg. Black Angus cow, $175. Y. G. Grizzle, Rt. 2, Dawsonville.
Reg. Angus bull, 18 mos. old, Eileenmere, $225. Cleo Jackson, Rt. 1, Box 72, (6 mi. east of Fairb'urn, hwy. 92), Fairburn, Ph. 964-7926.____
6 reg. polled Hereford heifers of CMR Domino breeding, from 6 mos. to 3 yrs. R. H. Cotter, Jr., Box 303, Rockbridge Rd. Lilburn, Ph. 938-
1931.__________________ Reg. Angus cows with
calves, bred cows and heifers, and open heifers for sale. W. C. Gideon, Hwy. 92, Fayetteville, Ph. 461-745'5.______
3 reg. Hereford bulls, breeding age. Billy Tunner, Union Point.
Reg. polled Hereford bull, 4 yrs. old, gentle and good qualities, selling to prevent in-breeding, $250. A. R. Wisdom, 804 E. 6th St., West Point._____________
Shorthorn heifers 15 to 20 mos. old, all purebred, some reg. and some open, some bred, $150. to $185. H. H. Stay Fortson Rd., Athens, Ph. 546-7683.
100 head of top Holstein heifers, calfhood vaccinated, freshing now, and in the fall. C. B. Wright, Tignall, Ph. AT 5-3235.
Black Angus calves, 4 steers, 6 heifers; good bloodline, some ready to wean. Mrs. G. B. Gregory, Rt. 2, Comer, Ph. SU 3-2205.
6 nice Pole short-horned bulls for sale, all thoroughbreds, red, white and roan. Six miles west of Griffin on St. Rt. 16. J. P. White'head, Rt. 3, Box 114, Griffin, Ph. 227-4655.
Nice 2-year old yoke of matched steers, $250. Butch Wellborn, Rock Springs.
Registered Black Angus bull, sired Hatshop Angus, 3 yrs. old. B. G. Bankston, 5309 Flakes Mill Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 474-4944.______
_____Swine_____
Reg. improved Duroc hogs; males, 150-200 Ibs., ready for service, $40.; 100- 125 Ibs., $30.; gilts, $30. and $40. Ernest Carter, Baxley, Ph. 7-
2877.________________ Reg. Yorkshire boars, nice
selection of service age boars about 300-'3'50 Ibs., very good bloodline. J. F. Moore, P. O. Box 87, Vidalia, Ph. 5373477.
'Reg. bred Duroc gilts, 16 head, bred for August, September and October farrow, the big meaty kind. F. M. Stewart, Shellman, Ph. 679-
3904.________________ 2 old fashioned Black
Guinea gilts, 1 already bred, other one ready for breeding. W. A. Biggers, ST., P. O. Box 296, Greenville, Ph. 6724422._______________
Cherry red Duroc hogs, nominated in United Duroc Assn., will reg. in buyer's name; service size male and gilts, long meat type, $40. without papers, $43. with papers; smaller and younger size, both sexes, different prices. A. C. Weathers, P. O. Box 37, Hwy. 32, Mershon.

Reg. Landrace, all ages, at reasonable prices. T e r r e 11 Swindle, Nashville, Ph. 686-
9292.________________ Reg. Hampshire boars and
bred gilts from outstanding bloodline, about 10 mos. treated for cholera, worms, and herd tested for bangs and lepto, gilts bred to good meat type boar, $50. and up. O. W. Taylor, Jr., Rt. 5, Moultrie, Ph. 985-4304.
4 choice feeder pigs, $10. ea., good quality; will deliver within 50 mi. of Macon. Odis C. Nelson, Rt. 4, Macon, Ph. 746-4201, (no collect calls).
1 9 pigs, 3/4 Hampshire, 1/4 iBeltsville, 8 wks. old, $10. ea. H. L. Sims, 1013 Holcombe Rd., Stone Mountain, Ph. BU. 4-0349, (no collect calls).
Reg. Spotted Poland China open gilts, bred gilts and service boars backed by Certification. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst, (4 mi. SE of), Ph. 645-
3544._________________
Landrace breeding stock from CMS sire and dam; service age boars and gilts; and 8 wks. old pigs, tested for brucellosis. A free herd, reg. in buyer's name. M. C. Sumner, Rt. 1, Box 162-B, Warner Robins, Ph. 923-3362 (after 6 p. m.).____________
3 reg. SPC gilts, soon ready to breed; also, 1 shoat size boar, long meat type, good bloodlines. George L. Ferguson, Rt. 1. Cave Spring, (2 mi. west of Dimpseys' store).
Reg. 'SPC service boar, about 18 mos. old; also, young boars and gilts, about 6 mos. old, good bloodlines. George D. Rochester, Rt. 1, Cave Spring, (1 rni. N. of McCords cross roads).___________
Duroc boars and gilts, 5 mos. old, nominated in UDSR, $35. ea.; boars and gilts, 2% mos. old, $25. ea. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton, (15 mi. southeast of, on Hwy. 30), Ph. 772-3345.
40 reg. SPC hogs, 2 service boars, about 30 pigs, 120 to 135 Ibs., 6 pigs from 75 to 85 Ibs.; best color, all have been treated. Lamar Altman, Rt. 1, Alma. Ph. 632-7604._____
10 Yorkshire and Hampshire pigs, 8 wks. old, nice and healthy, wormed and castrated, $8. ea. D. S. Haymore, Rutledge, Ph. 484-7268.
100 feeder pigs, for sale. Billy Simpson, Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph. 957-4748._____
Horses, Mules & Ponies
8 yr. old buckskin Quarter type gelding, good reining horse, has won ribbons in western pleasure, gentle with children, but spirited, easy to handle, would make good timed event horse. Mrs. Martha Gregory, Buffington 'Rd., College Park, Ph. 7678410, (after 6 p. m., week
days).________________
Reg. Tennessee Walking horse, Traveler, shown by appointment, blue ribbon winner, ridden by 16 yr. old girl. Jodie Jones, Box 68, Toccoa.
Palomino mare; Quarter type horse; Shetland pony mare; 1 burro; all for sale. W. R. Long, Woodstock, Ph. 926-
6988.________________
Quarter type golden Palomino mare, 7 yrs. old, spirited but gentle, well trained for barrel racing, excellent trail 'horse, ribbon winner. Mary Lynn White, 2400 Bouldercrest Rd. SE, Atlanta, Ph. 241-4167._____________
2 large, black spot ponies with filly colt by side, broke to ride and gentle, $105. and l$175.; also, large red spot pony, broke to ride and gentle, $125. Rcdger Fuller, Rt. 2, Abbeville, Ph. 467-0825.

AQHA and MQHA Quarter horse buckskin mare, finest Colorado breeding, 6 yrs. old, well trained, many ribbons; also, AQHA and MQHA Quarter horse, Palomino filly, perfect color and conformation, 1 yr. old, finest western (breeding. P. R. Kleysteuber, 112 Highland Dr., St. Simons Island, Ph. 265-3278._____
. 5 gaited black gelding, 9 yrs. old, 1100 Ibs., about 15 hands; bridle, saddle, breast plate and halter, $300.; also, pull cart. Grier L. Eidson, 1738 Flentwood Dr. SE, Atlanta, Ph. DR. 8-6183.____
Morgan riding horse and saddle for sale, spirited horse, saddle needs repair, both for $1,25., or will trade for purebred Angus heifer. L. R. Kurd, Rt. 2, Stockbridge Ph. 474-
7165._________________ 2 kid broke Welsh ponies,
5 yrs. old; 1 black 5 gaited; 1 blue roan, extra gentle; Pinto, 3 yrs. old, 5 gaited, very easy to ride. H. F. Stover, Greenbriar Stables, 3240 Hogan Rd. SW, Atlanta, Ph. 3446582, (no collect calls).
2 mare mules, 12 yrs. old, $85. ea.; gaited saddle horse, ideal for small children or beginners, 11 yrs. old, 950 Ibs., $85. Norman Trammel!, Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-5801, (no collect calls).
6 very nice, gentle, horses, broke to ride for pleasure, or some may be shown on the barrels, $100. to $250. Dick Fuller, Abbeville, Ph. 467-
4633._________________ 4 yr. old Buckskin Quarter
horse, spirited; bridle and saddle included, for $175. Jack Estes, Mt. Vernon Rd., Lithia Springs, Ph. 948-2116.
Tennessee Walking gelding, 9 yrs. old, beautiful, spirited approx. 1100 Ibs., $200. Sam Crowe, 118 Corley Dr., Rt. 2, Mableton, Ph. 794-3554.
Sorrel gelding, small Saddle horse about 6 yrs. old, approx. wt. 6150 Ibs., has won six ribbons in two horse shows within last month. C. R. Kitchens, P.O. Box 146, Warrenton (Z. C. 30&28).

At stud: silver Palomino stallion, was a show horse. Jerry Flanders, Box 100, Kite, Ph. HO. 9-2778._______
Two Jenny burros, $65. ea., or both for $100., or will trade for small horse for children to ride. W. C. Whitley, 4168 Buena Vista Ave., Macon, Ph. 7!&8^7Sl-7._______
Nice Shetland pony and cart for sale, .priced for quick sale. C. S. White 172 Park Ave., Jackson, Ph. 775-7978 (no collect calls).
Strawberry roan Shetland stallion, 4 yrs. old, high spirited, good show material; also, sorrel mare, very gentle for children or adults; will sell or trade for milk cow, and or calves. Mary Grogg, Memory Lake, Macon, Ph. 9863791, (no collect calls).
At stud: Sun's Midnite Dream, son of Midnight Sun, black reg. Tennessee Walking horse, reg. mares, $50., grade, $35. Robert W. Mitchell, Rt. 1. Campton, (4 mi. ME of Monroe, on Monroe Gratis iRd.), Ph. 267-H5S49, (after 6
pm.).___________________
Beautiful, large, chestnut Tennessee Walking horse gelding, 5 yrs. old, good show stock; also, red roan racking gelding, 4 white stockings, blaze face and black mane and tail, 7-8 yrs. old; both gentle but spirited. Bill Lester, Box 5'57, Elberton, Ph. 2833683, (no collect calls).
At stud: golden Palomino reg. Walking horse, jet black Arabian stallion No. 20098, reg. Morgan, reg. Quarter stud; fee, $25., will pick up mare and breed until caught; for sale, 5 gaited buckskin gelding, anyone can ride. J. W. VanHorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU 95798.
At stud: golden sorrel Tennessee Walker with white mane and tail, stockings, good conformation and disposition, producing top quality colts, fee, $20. with return privilege. Randall Duck, Braselton, Ph. 654-3416.

Purebred black Arabian stallion, for sale, Midnight trained in parade and trick, proven sire; at stud in Riverdale until sold. Joe Boutwell, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg. ______
Buckskin Quarter mare, excellent western pleasure show horse, has placed in shows; also, gentle bay Quarter mare, good for children; Pinto horse pony gelding, dun and white, very flashy; also, new 2 horse trailer. C. R Rieckhoff, Copper Top Ranch, Marietta, Ph. 422-
2021.________________ At stud: Tom Dooley, top
reg. Tennessee Walking horse. Roy A. Dorsey, 2561 Bohler Rd., NW, Atlanta, Ph. 355-
2323._________________ At stud: top gaited stud,
fee, $25. W. D. Warnell, P.O. Box 6, Pembroke, Ph. 653-
2225._________________ At stud: Arabian, Bandar,
6213, all foals reg., $50.; half Arab, filly foal, looks purebred, and purebred Walking mare bred to Bandar for March foaling, Walking mare is 5 yrs. old and IS 1/^ hands. Mrs. Val Beaty, 4289 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph. 2413371, (nights).___________
Horse, 7 yr. old blood bay gelding, very gentle; also, saddle and bridle. Peggy Sue Heckman, 31151 Valaire Dr., Decatur, Ph. 443-9456.____
Welsh ponies, fillies, mares, and stallion, gentle, reasonably priced. Reuben Dempsey, Rt. 3, Dalton, Ph. 278-4698, (no collect calls).__ __
At stud: reg. Quarter horse, Sowega Tons, dk. sorrel, blood son of Leo out orf granddaughter of King P-i234 and Wimpy P-l; also, single horse trailer, sheet metal covered side windows, feed trough, reasonably priced. Mrs. June McCullough, Green Valley Farm, Covington, Ph. 786-2442, (no collect calls).
Donkey, jenny, bred, tlue to foal in Nov., can be ridden by children, or plow, $65. or trade for English saddle. Ralph Anthony, Rt. 1, Nicholson.

Notice To Advertisers

Recently the Market Bulletin office has received many ads which exceed the limit of forty-five (45) words. Flower ads have been especially long. In the future please limit your ads to the allotted number of words as this will insure your ad being published earlier. Ads that are too long will be returned to the advertiser to be rewritten. Your cooperation in this matter will be appreciated and will allow us to serve you more effici-
ently.
The Editors

Wednesday, July 15, 1964

MARKET BULLETIN

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Cattle, Swine other Livestock
FOR SALE

Horses. Mules & Ponies

6 yr. old roan gelding with flax mane and tail, fast racker, gentle; 3 yr. old dark gray gelding, Quarter horse, trained in reining; also, Quarter horse, trained for barrel and other games; several nice racking horses. T. M. Geiffin, Suches, Ph. 747-12561.
H Shetland pony stallions, 1 pony cart and harness; for sale or trade. Andly Page, 825 IMoWilliams Dr., Atlanta, Ph. MA 7-(8383, (no collect calls).

Brown and white Shetland
pony mare, 3 yrs. old, bridle
and saddle; also, 1 good mule for sale. L. B. Branan, Jr.
5240 Northside Dr. NW, Atlanta 27, Ph. BiL 5-5175.

Black mare, for sale, 4 yrs old, Tennessee Walker, good qualities. Tommy Gheesling,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

At stud: Pappy Carter, 7 yr. old dark chestnut thoroughbred Jockey Club reg.
573288, by Greek Song, Weep No More and War Relic; grade or Quarter mares, $50.; guar-
antee live foal. M. A. Taylor, ,201 Feld Ave., Decatur, Ph.
DR 3-i8038.

Gentle broke ponies and
donkeys for sale or trade; all
kinds saddles, bridles, harnesses; want old and crippled horses and mules; will pick
up within 75 mi. of Augusta, highest prices paid. E. J. Mc-
Mahon, 1829 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE 3-31710.

At stud: reg. Quarter
horses, Ranaco, by Poco Rancho, red dun with dorsal strip; Resta Bar, dk. sorrel; Fast Going Turp, true buckskin; dk. golden Palomino, Little Warrior; for sale, Resta Bar, 5 gaited sorrel mare and colt, and 1 yr. old stud colt. Jimmy Rickard, Circle R Ranch, Conyers, Ph. 483-
8083.

Ponies for sale, see and make offer, also, gaited mare; will trade for other ponies or
horses. V. L. Manley, 330 Macedonia Rd., SE, Atlanta,
Ph. 36 -9>316, (after 6 p.im.).

Qualified hunter, chestnut,
14;2 hands, quiet, but far experienced rider. Linda Sell, Ga. Experiment Station, Experiment, Ph. 227-2363.

.Spotted Shetland pony stallion, small and very gentle
with children, about 3 yrs. old, $90. D. Z. Hunnicutt, Rt. 2, M>acon, Ph. 935-.2202.

Gaited and Quarter horses

(for sale. Bobby Miller, Bush Mill and Water Works Rd.,

Bremen, (2% mi. NW of), Ph. 537-0786, (after 5 p.m. and

weekends).

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'Beautiful buckskin mare Quarter horse, black mane
and tail, gentle but spirited, well trained, wt. approx. 900 Ibs., $150.; also, nice black
saddle and bridle, $65. C. M.

Cook, Rt. 4, Boardtown Rd., Ellijay, Ph. 636-43161, (no col-

lect calls).

_______

At stud: Red Pilgrim, reg. Quarter horse, excellent conformation, disposition and bloodlines; for sale, reg. filly, 1 yr. old. Betty Robinson, 406 Homestead Rd., Rex, Ph. 474-
7637._______________

Beautiful, spirited, smooth racking bay gelding, 15 hands, Vfe Arabian, 7 yrs. old, perfect conformation, $200. W. J. Brown, Upper River Rd., Rt.
5 Box 64A, Maoon, Ph. SH
6-2576.

5 gaited stallion and a gelding reg. in American Saddle Horse Assn., stallion 7 yrs. old, gelding 8 yrs. old, both chestnut color and full brothers. H. H. Stay, Fortson Rd.. Athens, Ph. 546-7683.
American saddlebred mare, sorrel color with white stockings, blaze face, flax mane and tail, good show prospect; also, gaited mare and colt; western saddle, bridle, and blanket, like new. Estes E. Reece, Rex Rd., Rex, Ph. 47473 L8._________________
(Black Shetland stud, 2 yrs. old, 36 in. tall, out of reg. stock, broke to drive. Billy Tunner, Union Point._____
Excellent team of work mules; will sell pair for $175. J. T. Wilcox, P. O. Box 28il, Hawkinsville.__ _____
At stud: American saddle horse, Dr. Peacock, 37468, sire Sun O' Gun, grandsire Rex Lee Bourbon, great grandsire, Bourbon King; located at Rt. 1, Covington. Jej-ry Strickland, 1017 Blue Ridge Ave., NE, Atlanta, Ph. 872-7'959, (after 5 p.m.).__________
At stud: reg. Appaloosa, blue roan with white blanket and black spots, colts have good color and conformation and can be reg. in Appaloosa Horse Club. Fred McEver, 2397 Candler Rd., Decatur, Ph. 284-5551.__________
200 black face ewes, bought in Texas, 4 and 5 yrs. old, rebred, $10. per head. R. L. Jackson, Flint River Farms, Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-2'245.
2 Nubian does, 2 yrs. old, not reg., $20. ea.; also, 3 mos. old Nubian male kid, champion milking stock. M. A. Mollan, Box H20, Red Oak, Ph. 767-3815.____________
Pure Nubian goats; milkers, young does and bucks, very reasonably priced. Reuben Dempsey, Rt. 3, Dalton, Ph. 278-4098, (no collect calls).
Several nice young hornless does from high milk strain milkers, now milking 2 and 3 qts., first freshening, some have 1 and 2 kids, $30. and $36., at my place. John D. Parker, Rt. 2, Tucker Rd., MaOon, Ph. SH. 5-8560.
'2 billy goats, gentle, 1 adult naturally hornless, $15.; other, half Nubian, 2 mos. old, $10. (Dr. A. A. MoMurray, 2672 Brownsmill Rd. SE, Atlanta, Ph. 6127-12619.
Cattle, Swine
other Livestock
WANTED
Want 1 reg. Shorthorn bull, polled type, prefer about 1 yr. old, would consider older one. E. A. Driver, Rt. 6, Carrollton, Ph. 832-6764, (after 6 p. m.).
Want to hear from someone Who would trade Angus bull calf, for reg. SPC gilt, nearly ready to breed, could keep and breed to reg. SPC boar. Write at once. George L. Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
Flower Plants
Bulbs & Seed
FOR SALE
Spider (Magic Lily) bulbs, pink, $1. doz. and 35c postage; 5 varieties and color Iris, 15 mixed, $1. and 50c postage. Send stamped envelope for information. Mrs. Jim S. Blacfcwell, Newborn, (Z. C. 30262).

Mixed hybrid Daylily seed, Gardenias, $1., bearing size

hand pollinated from named Buckeyes, $1. ea.; Buckeye

varieties (plant now for better plants, 2, $1. Mrs. J. D. Phil-

germination) 35c pkt., or 3 lips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.

pkts. $1. and stamped env.; mixed hybrid Daylilies, 20c
ea., blooming size, red, orange, red variegated'; and rose Cannas. 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasvil'le.

Dbl. variegated, old-fashioned Daylilies; lavender and blue Louisiana Iris; white oldfashioned Flag Lilies, Heaven-
ly Blue Morning Glory vines,
$1. doz. Add 50c ea. order (postage). Free ornamental

Jonquils (bulbs) $1.50 C.; Irish potato vines. Mrs. O. S.

Narcissus, $1.75 C.; Butter- Fields, 407 N. Madison St.,

cups, $1. doz.; Ig. Daffodils, Thomasville. (Z. C. 31792).

$1.25 doz.; Wonder Lilies, $1.25 doz.; yellow Tulips, 65c
doz.; Rain-Lilies, $1. doz.; Snowdrops, 50c doz.; purple Hyacinths, 60c doz. Add post-
age. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastanollee.

Well-matured Martin gou-
rds, Ig., 50c ea.; med., 35c ea., cut, shellacked and ready to hang, $1. ea.; also, Martin gourd seed, Ig. pkg. 25c; Bushel gourd seed, 20, $1.;
odd-shaped African gourd

California Multiplying beer seed, 8 diff. kinds, mixed, 20,

seed, 50c start, and stamped $1. Add postage. Mrs. W. W.

envelope. No COD orders. Lowinan, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan (Z. C. 30113).

Mixed Chrysanthemums, yellow Snowball plants, SOc

Dbl. red, pink, white Gera- doz. Sweet Williams mix,

niums, Bronzeleai pink, red (pink and yellow Primroses,

Begonias, Dbl. pink with lav- hardy blue Salvia, 45c doz.

ender Fuchsia, 2'5c ea.; cutt- ' ea.; Amaryllis Lilies, 2, 50c; ings purple, green-wihilte stri- Ig. red, and Dwarf white and

ped and green Jew, and Rain pink Hibiscus, 2 plants 26c; Lilies, lOc ea.; Coleus, I5c ea.; Corn Cob Cactus, 25c doz.

Sultanas, Widow's Tears, pink, Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie

purple, rooted, 25c ea. Add Crawford, 18 Crawford St.,

postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).

1, Box 131, Royston.

Martin gourd seed, Ig. pkt.,

A s s t d. Spring flowering 25c; Bushel and other large

bulbs, 50, $1.; Ig. white Ma- mixed 'gourd seed, 30, $1. donna Lily bulbs, 4, $1.; mix- Send stamped, addressed env.

ed pot plant cuttings, 15, $1.; rooted plants, 6, $1.; Iris, Dwarf, red, tall yellow, and mulberry, Ig. Iris, all 6 for $1. and add postage. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown (Z. C. 30126).
Red Violets, attractive col-

R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Nandina, Boxwood, Bullota, Boxwood Holly, Magnolia, Cherry Laurels, white Dogwood, old-fashioned Wisteria vines, Weeping Willow shade trees, $1. ea.; Pines and red iPyracanthas, $1.50; Ivy, Aju-

ors, $2. for 10 blooming-size plants; Kerume Azaleas, Red Wing and White Snow, 6-8 in., bushy, No. 1 bushes, 10 for $5.; Everblooming Red
Bunch Rose cuttings, 6-8 in., 10 for 50c; Dixie Brilliant, red Crape Myrtle cuttings, and pure white, 10 for 50c. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville

ga, 50c qt; plants in cans for summer planting. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale (Z. C. 30274), Ph. 478-7933.________
Mixed large Bearded Iris, 20, $1. plus 35c postage. No choice of color. Mrs. G. N. Etheredge, Rt. 4, Box 25, Jackson.

(Z. C. 30222).

Daylilies: Satin Glass tops

Red Verbena, Wine Verbena, Mother Daisies, $1.00 doz.; also, Browallia, small 'plants, $1. doz.; Touch-menots, 2 doz. $1.; Aluminum plants, 6, $1. Add 30c postage. Mrs. Lawrence McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box 323, Washington.
Bearded Iris, Master Charles, Tea Rose, Arathnor, Prairie Sunset, Burnished

in 12,000 var., $12.; Premier Peach, prettiest largest proli-
ferator, $17.50; Bridal Satin, gorgeous giant, white, $ .; Rare China, Presidents Cup
Winner, $2., Pink Hallcroft Award Merit, $1.50; mixed unlabeled clumps, 20 fans, $3.
'Postage 50c. Mail orders only.
Walter Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., Atlanta (Z. C. 30316).

Bronze, Vatican Purple, Solid Tall Bearded Iris: Named

Mahogany, Mulberry Rose, varieties, labeled; Cascade

Arab Chief, Santa Cruz, Wa- Splendor, Melody Lane, Me-

bash, Ola Kala, one each, 12, litza, Blue Shimmer, Gaucho,

$3. ppd; Wabash, 12, $3. ppd.; Heather Hills, Limberlost,

Ageratum, Blue Midget, 25, MiobeTle, Indiana Night,

$1. ppd.; out of state orders. White Alone, Cristabel, China

Add postage. Josie McAIpin, Maid, Cordovan, Orelio, Glit-

Rt. 2, Tallapoosa (Z. C. tering Gold, Klondike Gold,

30'176).

Wasatch, Lothario, Wabash,

Red Cannas, $2. doz.; purple Iris, 50c doz.; white BabyBreath; white Butterfly bush-

'$3.50 doz. ppd. Mrs. Jesse
Jackson, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr., Austell.________ ______

es, Abelias, Nandinas, white 6 kinds of Cannas, $1. doz.;

Easter Rose, Red Hot poker Milk and Wine lilies, Umbrel-

plants, 50c ea.; green Jew, 3 la palm, 29c ea.; Daylilies,

cuttings, 25c; pink Thrift, 50c Red Spider lilies, $1. doz.;

C., rooted sprigs. Add postage. also, gourds, lOc and 25c ea.;

No stamps or checks. Mrs. Bergamot and Foxglove pl-

Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gaines- ants, $1. doz. Add postage.

ville.

Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box

Flower seed: Dianthus 150, Camilla.___________

Pinks, Giant Pansies, Petuni- 100 Iris, 50 diff. varieties,

as, Portulaca, Marigolds, $8. ppd., including Majorette,

Shirley Poppies, Snapdragons, Love Story, Memphis Belle,

Zinnias, Strawberry Popcorn, Maytime, Pinnacle, Pink Lace.

Ornamental gourd seed, 20c Richard Myers, 2434 Danville

pkg., and stamped env. Mild- St., Augusta (Z. C. 30906).

red Lawman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Trumpet daffodils, orange

White, yellow Narcissi, 50c; Daylilies, blue tame Violets,

Dwarf Ageratum seed, 25c 6 doz. $1.; $6. M.; purple King

pkt.; Hollyhock, mixed color; Iris, Foxglove, wild Iris, Star

Sweet Williams, 25c pk.; of Bethlehem, 5 doz. $1.; Aza-

Waves of Gold, 15c; Phlox, leas, Sweet Shrub, Weeping

lOc. Mrs. Ruby Logan, Rt. 1, Mary, 6, $1.; white Snowballs,

Lithia Springs._________

$1. ea. Holly, pink Mimosa

All color Chrysanthemums, $1. doz.; blue and purple Iris,

bushes, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Elli-

and orange color Daylilies, jay.__________________

40c doz.; white Easter Rose, Selling all plants, no mail-

yellow Jasmine, rooted, 4, $1.; ing Rex Begonias, African

Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz. Add Violets, Ferns, especias - some

postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, orchids. Mrs. Owen Manning,

Gainesville.

215 Sunset Blvd., Albany.

Mixed colors Petunia plants, $1. doz.; blue and white Violets, Houseleek, Dbl. Daffodils, pink Primroses, 6, 50c; Pin Cushion and Deerhorn Cactus, 50c ea., Rat-tail Cactus cuttings, 25c ea. damp packed. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chiastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Iris, blue and white, Lemon Lilies, $1. doz.; Altheas, $1. ea. Add postage; Martin gourd seed, 25c pkg. plus stamped envelope; African gourd seed, odd shaped, 35 seed $1., plus stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________
Rooted Angel Wing, Dbl. red Begonias, red, white Geraniums, 2, $1.; Sweetgum Ivy, white and purple-leaf Jew, purple Achimenes suitaiMe for hanging baskets, nice rooted clumps, 3, $1.; Coleus, 25, $1. Add 35c postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.________
White large Muni Daisies, mixed colors, large-type Zinnias, large Marigolds, yellow (Primrose, SOc doz.; Lemon Daylilies, Houseleek, 6 for SOc; Cactus, Pattycake, World's Globe, Corncob, Pin Cushion; Yellow Rose of Texas, 4, SOc; Iris, SOc doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay._____
Striped Liriope, Ligustrums, $1.50 doz.; Vinca Minor, $4. C.; green Liriope, narrow leaf, $3. C.; Violets, wine red and blue, $4. C.; Hemerocallis Daylily (old-fashioned), $35. M. Lois Woodruff, Greenville.
Surplus Bearded Iris, good color range, my selection, some new pinks, $8.15 C; One each, Paradise Pink, Cherry Flip, Cloud Cap, Confetti, Happy Birthday, Melody Lane, New Snow, Gold Clock. Snow Flurry, Desert Song, $5.35. Mrs. Marvin Farrar, Jenkinsburg.
Bulbs for sale: White Mt. Hood Daffodil, Tiger Lily, Ig. bulbs, SOc ea.; Emperor Daffodils, fragrant Jonquils, SOc doz.; $3. C.; Daylilies, Dbl. and Single, orange color, peach with stripe; Rose Delta Iris, 4, $1.; $2. orders ppd. Mrs. Ammye Robinson, Bowdon.____
Jonquil bulbs at $1.50 C. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 2, Cobbtown.
Fresh dry California Beer seed, two starts for $1. ppd., and instructions, R. H. Dunbar, 615 W. Jessamine St., Fitzgerald.__________
White Dogwood, Butterfly bushes, Lilacs, 40c ea., or 3, $1.; white and blue Iris, and orange Daylilies, Blueberry, Blackberry plants and red and yellow plum, SOc ea., or $2. doz. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254, Bremen.
Geraniums, Dbl., red, pink, rose; Begonias, Mapleleaf, Speckled Leaf, Beefstake, Dbl. red, single red, and pink; pink Sultana, and purple Fuchsia cuttings, 25c ea.; Rain and Spider Lilies, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston.
Unrooted pot plant cuttings, mixed, 20, $1.; rooted plants, Coleus, Everblooming Begonias, 6, $1.; named Iris, 25c ea., or 5, $1.; named Daylilies, 25c ea. Add postage on orders under $2. Mrs. Ela M. Moore, c/o Mrs. A. H. Griffin, Catula (Z. C. 31804).
Flower Plants Bulbs & Seed
WANTED
Want one or two hundred Tulip bulbs. State color and price. Letters answered. Thomas M. Sparks, Pit. 3, Ohatsworth.

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Wednesday, July 15, 1964

Agricultural
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Certified Ga. Red potato plants, 500, $20.; $3.50 M.; 3000, $9.; 5000 up at $2.50 M. Strong healthy plants. B. J. Head, Drawer G, Alma, Ph. 632-4846.___________
Russian Comfrey roots, 3, .$!.; Rhubarb roots 3, $1.25; Blue Stem Collard plants, 7>5c C.; $3. M. Penn State and Golden Acres Cabbage plants, same price, ppd. Dill heads and plants, 10 for $1. ppd. F. M. Abie, Dahlonega.
Six - Weeks White Half Runner bean seed, Germ. 92 pet., 75c pt.; white Hickory Cane corn, 8 rowed, Germ. 92 pet., 40c pt. Add postage. Vella Rice Rt. 1, Gumming (Z. C. 30130).
Collard plants, $3. M. at my farm; $1.50 C., mailed. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Tender Bean Seed: White Cornfields, Germ. 96 pet.; White Half-Runners, Germ. 95 pet.; Pink Peanut SixWeeks beans, Germ. 90 pet., ea. 75c cupful; Peas, white Sugar Crowders, Germ. 93 pet., Red Speckle Crowders, Germ. 96 pet., 50c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Georgia Collard plants, $1. C.; shipped at $4. M. L. C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville.
Bearing size Mtn. Blueberr:es, bush Dewberries, and Blackberries, $1. doz,; 2-3 ft. tame Cherry bush, $1. ea.; Black Walnut bush, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
New crop of white Nest Onions, $2.25 gal. ppd. B. H. Dunn, Brooks.
Minnesota Midget 60-day Canteloupe seed, new, reliable, satisfying, con t i n u o u s bearing canteloupes, germ. 79 pet.; Smith's Perfect 95-day Canteloupe seed, Germ. 97 pet., 2 tblsp, 30c ppd., divided as desired; fast, small watermelon seed, Germ. 95 pet., lOc tblsp. Guaranteed. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 478, Augusta.
Old-time little White Nest onions, $2. gal.; Ig. red Nest onions, $2.50 gal., for fall planting. Add correct postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
White nest onions, 1964 crop, Red Scallion multiplying onions, and buttons from same, $2.25 gal., each; Red Spotted Crowder peas, Germ. 81 pet.; Blue Java peas, Germ. 87 pet.; Purple Hull Crowder peas, Germ. 82 pet., 45c teacupful. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground (Z. C. 30107).
Giant tree tomato seed, Germ. 94 pet., 200 seed, $1. del.; sample pack 25c with stamped addressed envelope. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.
Improved Georgia Red potato plants grown from vine seed potatoes, Gov't inspected, well rooted, strong plants, $2. M.; lots of 3000, $5. Prompt shipment. J. H. Williams, Alma, Ph. 63.2-5156._______
Tomato plants, Rutgers, 85e C.; $5. M.; Georgia Collards, $3. M.; old-time multiplying Shallots and Scallions (onions) $1. M. J. R. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville.
Certified Georgia Red potato plants, 500, $2.; $3.50 M.; 3000, $9.; 5000 up at $2.50 M. First class plants. B. Lowell 6H3e2a-4d6HB8.ox "'19'5, Alm! a,""Ph.

Rutger Tomato plants, 75c C.; California Bell Sweet Pepper plants, 75'c C. Georgia Collard plants, 60c C. Add postage on all. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, Ellenwood (Z. C. 30049) (3917 Panthersville Rd.).
Red Multiplying onions for fall planting, 30c lb.; $1.50 gal.; little sets, same kind, $1. C.; Improved large multiplying Garlic, 6, 50c; 7-top Tutnip seed, 97 pet. germ., and Rhubarb seed, 25c tblsp., or 75c teacupful. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay._______________
Artichoke plants, mint plants and sage plants, ea. at 6 for $1. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 2, Cobbtown.

Agricultural Seed & Plants
WANTED
Want Mush peas. State price when writing. Mrs. John R. Lewis, Louisville (Z. C. 30434).
Livestock Feed,
Hay & Grain
FOR SALE
250 acres Coastal hay, $20. ton in field, cutting now, also, straw. Delivery can be arranged. W. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Bonaire, (on hwy. 96, 3 J/2 mi. east of hwy. 41).
Freshly cut Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, top quality square bales, can load any amount up to 100 tons in field or from barn. J. F. Moore P. O. Box 87, Vidalia, Ph.' 537-3477.
Nice heavy oats, $1. bu.; good quality oat straw, 30c bale at barn; good quality Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, 60c bale at barn. P. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. Ph. 892- 2578.______
Good mixed grass hay, baled without rain, 65c bale at barn. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-9689._________
Coastal Bermuda hay, 60c bale, load in field. R. L. Jackson, Hwy. 54, Jonesboro, Ph. PR 8-2254.____________
Good Coastal Bermuda hay, $20. per ton, on your truck in our field, $25. per ton on' ycur truck from barn. D. B. Bearden, Morven, Ph. 7752441.

Poultry, Game,

Fowl & Eggs
FOR SALE

Bobwhite quail eggs, day old and older quail and pheasants, reasonable prices. Walter H. Hagan, Reynolds Rd., Morrow, Ph. 366-1069.______
Rabbits for sale. Clarence Whitener, Rt. 1, Flexith Vil1 age, Fairmount._________

Bantams: 4 black Rosecomb brood cooks, $3. ea.; 9 black Rose-comb hens, $2. ea. W'ayne Halcomb 212 Floyd Rd., Mableton, Ph. 948-4945.

Pigeons' for sale: 4 whites,

2 blues, or gray, $1.7'5 pair.

Gene Bartlett, Rt. 2, Hwy. 138,

Stockbridge.

__

iBabbits: New Zealand
adults, 1 male, 2 females, $3. each; 8 wks. olds, $1.5-0 each Doe with 9 babies. Bill Mad-
dox, 1731 Johnson Rd., NE, Atlanta 30306, Ph. 876-2933.

1 lb. size and over, trios, Nigger Roundheads and Blue Cubans, $9. trio. Grady Thomas, Blairsville._______
Games, Roundheads, Hatch and Brandenberrys, (pure), early stags and pullets, $5.; young hens, $10. for 2; also, fresh eggs, $3. setting. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren St. SE, Atlanta, Ph. 378^2990.____
.Brahma Bantams, from show stock, for sale. L. J. Duckett, 2142 Bouldercrest Rd., SE, Atlanta , Ph. 2413528, (nights, and Sunday, 16 p.m.)._____________
Homing pigeons, $2.50 pr.; also Mille Fleur cock and hen, $3.; Silver Duckwing and Old English Game Bantam hens, $1.; Golden Sebrights, $1.50; baby chickens, 20c ea. Roddy Hardy, 300 Vista Brook Dr., Decatur. _____________
Bantams, all colors Cochins, Mille F1 e u r s, Dominiques, White Rosecombs, Golden Sebrights, Silver Duckwings, Silkies, Dk. Cornish, breeding stock, $5. bird in pairs, or trio. Chicks 6 to 10 wks. old, $6. trio. Come see and select. Virgil Smith, Rt. 1, Box 667, Greer Dr., Mableton (off Floyd Rd.).____________
Laying hens, approx. 90 Rhode Island Reds, and White Buff, $1.25 ea. B. W. Sheppard, Rt. 1, Acworth, Ph. 926-6576.___________
Highly fertilized and limed hay, heavy square bales, without rain, 1964 crop, excellent; Serecia Lespedeza and Rye Grass mixed, $1. per bale. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 366-7753.__________
Mixed Bantams, young and old, for sale cheap. Ship COD. William C. Moore Route 1, Clayton.
Ducks: size 1 yr., 6 mos., 1 wk. old, 50c - $1.; Ringneck doves, $2.25 pr. Mrs. C. H. Lawson, Rt. 3, Brownsmill Rd., Lithonia, Ph. 482-6886.
50 White Leghorn laying hens, 50c ea. D. Z. Hunnicutt, Rt. 2, Macon, Ph. 935-2202.

iR. H. pullets and White Rocks, 9 wks. old, nice and fat, $1. ea. Mrs. Austin Gustafson, Rt. 1, Box 104, Lilburn, Ph. 938-3761 (No collect calls)._________________
Mixed hens, laying good, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks and Wyandotts. George Turner, Rt. 4, Box 265, Douglasville, Ph. 942-4489._____
Cochin Bantams, $2. ea. Billy Turner, Union Point.
Silver Duckwing Old English game Bantams, trios, $12. to $15.; 2 Golden Sebright cocks, $2.50 ea.; black Old English cock, $2,50. Eddy Barber, 488 Floyd Road, Mableton, Ph. 948-2159._______
Bobwhite Quail and eggs; eggs now treated to improve hatchability and insure livability in chicks. Day old birds, $22.50 per 100. Joe Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff Rd, N. E, Atlanta 20, Ph. 6134-7416.
Kings, blue, white, silver show type, special price, $5. per pair; Racing Homers, $2. per pair. W. K. Stringer, Box 222, Atlanta 1, Ph. Dr. 3-
0092._________________ 3 pr. Auto-sex Texan pig-
eons, $6.50 pr.; 4 single birds, half grown, $2.50 ea, or whole lot for $20. Shipped' express collect. Letters answered. Closing out stock. E. W. Greiner, Palmetto St., Bainbridge.
Bobwhite quail, 1-7 days old, 25c ea, others priced according to age; also, will hatch your quail eggs. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 30319, Ph. CE. 7-5340.
Rabbits, all sizes and ages, N. Z. Whites, Californians, Biue, Black and Chocolate Dutch and N. Z. Reds, pedigree. G. J. Cruse, Rt. 3, Union Hill Rd, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-5566.________________
Barred Rock Bantams, improved show type, 1 male and 4 hens, several trios from 1963 hatch, $2. per bird. All inquiries answered. E. G. Holbrook, 230 Lee Rd, Mabletrn, Ph. 948-1539.

Rabbits: N. Z. White and Red and Californians, all ages, excellent health. If you buy 10 or more fryers, will sell $1. ea. 'Marie Finley, 967 Chattahoochee Dr., Atlanta, Ph. LE 2-6470.__________

Mallard ducks, eating size,

$1.25 ea.; also, Ringneck

pheasants, all young birds

from 60c to $1. ea. Cannot

ship. F. A. Sherman, 2320

Horton Dr, College Park, Ph.

761-0043.

_________

Wild stock Mallards, $5. pr.; 1 pair white calls, $5.; Muscovys (quackless ducks), $4.
pr.; Wood ducks, $15. pr.; Florida ducks (also called Florida Mallard or Grey
Mallard), $15. pr. Ship express collect. Paul W. Barwick, Rt. 3, Thomasville.__________

2 white N. Z. does with litters; also, 1 doe without litter; also, 2 does about 5 mos. old. Fred W. Hood, 214 Vic-
tory Dr, Dahlonega, Ph. 864-

3929._________________
Original Ensley herd N. Z. White, 8 wks. old selected breeders, $2, does ready to breed, $5.; bred does, $6, meat rabbits, 28c lb. F.O.B. Young Harris. M. E. Halsenbeck, P. O. Box 158, Young Harris, Ph. 379-2316.______

Bobwhite Quail eggs, $1.50

doz.; 50 for $6.25; day old

chicks, 25c ea.; 4 wks. old,

50c ea. Cannot ship. Jim Hun-

nicutt 611 Chamlee Dr, Fort

Valley, Ph. TA. 5-2919 (after

6 p.m.).

_______ ___

Racing Homers of best bloodlines, various checks and bars, including yellow bars, birds that like to fly; also, Pensom Birmingham Rollers, excellent performers, deep spinners. Write for information and price. R. L a m a r
Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrightsville.

Improved Northern Bobwhite quail: eggs, 18c ea. or $15. per C; day old birds, 25c ea.; wk. old birds, 30c ea.; 5c for ea. additional wk. A. N. Reeves, 7866 Roswell Rd, Rt. 1, Dunwoody. Ph. 993-
4020.

MARKS & BRANDS REGISTRATION

At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Commissioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock.
If you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write our Department for application, and all necessary forms will be mailed to you.
There is no cost for this registration except the recording fee to the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle are located.
PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Agriculture

Wednesday. July 15, 1964

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Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs

Trio of Muscovy ducks, $3.; trio white Pekin duck and drake, $3.; geese, nice, (5),
$1.50 each; pair of Egyptians, $12. Will ship. Butch Well-
born, Rock Springs.

FOR SALE Poultry, Game,

N.Z. Whites, Calif. Smoot
Nose: 35 young does, fat and healthy, and 3 bucks; also,

Fowl & Eggs

hutches for sale, enough to

WANTED

take care of 30 rabbits. Have

some already dressed, will sell cheap. Mack Clark, 211 W. Madison, Ashburn, Ph.
567-3846.______________

Want trio of Jerejanos Spanish games. Wayne Halcomb, 212 Floyd Rd., Mableton, Ph. 948-4945.

8 thoroughbred Calif. Blacktip rabbits, 10 wks. old, 3 bucks, 5 does, $2.50 ea. Send money order, will ship railway express collect. J. M. Warren, Jr., 1757 Flat Shoals Rd., Atlanta (Z.C. 30316), Ph. MA 7-603.9.__________
8 rabbits, all 8 wks old: 2 albino bucks, 1 gray and white doe and 5 gray ones; 4 bucks, 1 doe, $1.25 ea. Brown Powell, 75 LaGrange St.,
Newnan.______________
Quail and pheasants: day old quail, 25c ea.; 50c ea. at

Want to buy B o b w h i t e Quail eggs in large quantities of 500 to 1,000 lots. Wilbur Slade, Hawkinsville, Ph. TW.
3-5461.__________________________ Want to buy goslings, also
pairs of young white geese. O. W. Bryngelson, P. O. Box 4205, Martinez, Ph. 733-l22.
Want to trade purebred NZW buck, 6 mos. old, for NZW doe, or California doe, or would consider trading for any large type doe. D. F. Osborne, James St., Winder.

4 wks. old; quail eggs, $12.50

Miscellaneous per C.; day old pheasants, 35c
ea.; 60c ea. at 4 wks. old. A. L. Gill, 512 Monnie St., Ash-

burn, Ph. 567-^27155. Show type Bantams, several

FOR SALE

breeds, all ages. J. C. King, 208 Crawling St., Marietta 30060 Ph. 42-8-8302.

Dried apples, 60c per Ib.
Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 2, Cobbtown.___________

B. B. Reds, Silver Duck-
wing, Black Old English,
White Jap Silkies, $5. pr.; $7.50 trio; Araucanas chickens, $7.50 trio; Black Tail Jap, Black Old English, B.B. Red,

21 qt. pressure canner, used very little, $20. Mrs. Lillian Ketcham, 1512 Harbin Rd. SW, Ph. PI. 4-3628.
25 or more heavy duty cans

Silver Ducfcwing roosters, $2. with lids for picking up hog

up. Send M.O. Will ship rail- feed; also, cooker for cooking

way express collect. J. M. hog feed, all in good condiWarren, Sr., 1761 Flat Shoals tion. J. C. Johns, 595 Sand-

Rd., Atlanta 30316, Ph. MA town Rd. SW, Atlanta 11, Ph.

7-6939._______________ PI. 4-3352.____________

Sex Link pullets, 2 mos. Button top bonnet pattern old to laying hens; also, some with directions on how to

crossed with Barred Rock, $1. make, 30c ppd. Mrs. Ralph up. John I. Register, Rt. 1, Williams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville.

Box 227, Helena.________ Nice new washed, shade

5 purebred Black Tail Jap dried, ground sage, $1. per Bantams, 4 hens, 1 rooster, and pint. Add postage, prompt

6 common mixed Bantam shipment. Mrs. Garnett Simhens. C. E. Davis, P. O. Box mons, Rt. 1, Baldwin.

447, Cedartown._________ Dry pulverized chicken ma-

240 White Leghorns, 3 mos. nure by bag or truck, $1. Ig.

old, $1. ea., or will sell all for bag under 5 bags; or $4. for

$235. Mrs. C. E. Saunders, pickup truck load. Come for,

RED 1, Sale City._______ or will deliver 10 bag's within

Purebred Silver Sebright
Bantams, 2 hens and 1 cock, 1 yr. old, $7.50; also, 10 young

25 miles. Mrs. L. O. Duenckel, Harelson (on Hwy. 85), Ph. 599-6978 (Senoia)._______

ones from above Stock, 50c ea. or $12:50 for all. Cannot ship.
Gene Lane, P. O. Box 103, Mableton, Ph. 948-5149.

Good 1 horse wagon and wagon harness; also, good horse buggy. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta,

Purebred Cornish Game Ph. RiE 3-3710.

Bantams, 3 mos. old, 2 hens and rooster, $5. E. J. Patten,
Box 354, Ocilla._________

100 Ib. cap. sheeting feed bags, good quality, smooth cloth, washed and ironed, no

Show type Bantams: Span- holes or letters, 40c ea. ppd,,

gled Games, 6 hens, 4 roos- or 35c ea. not ppd. Send cash

ters; Buff iBremer, 5 hens, 1 or MD, no COD. Mrs. Pauline

rooster; Buff Cochins, 1 trio; Evans, Rt. 2, Temple.

Golden Polish, 1 trio; also, 'would like io buy 1 pair of Red Cardinal pigeons. Cannot ship. E. B. Boss, 1135 Buford Dr., Lawrenceville, Ph. 843-2358 (No collect calls).
Several pairs of White Crested Black Polish and White Bearded Polish $10. pair, 1963 hatch breeders. J.

Meat for sale; hams, shouldei and middling, all good meat, cured at home, and put up in sacks. Mrs. C. Usry, Rt. 1, Thomson, Ph. &95-3801, (no collect calls).
175 heavy oak 4x4 post, 7 ft. long, 50c ea.; also, 125 good used railroad ties, $1. ea.; will

F. Ginn, leftl Bouldercrest Rd., Atlanta.___________
Dark Corn is h Bantams, Bulldog show type, $7.50 pr.; Circle and Black O.E. Game Bantams, $5. and $7.50 pr.;

trade either or both for Angus heifer or good steer of equal value. Wayne Crumbley, 106% Johnson Dr. Cartersville, Ph. EV 2-0593, (no collect calls).

Giant Homer pigeons, $6. pr.; Red sassafras, wild cherry

Racing Homers and English bark, alder bark, white ash

show Homers, $1.50 ea. and roots, poke roots, all kinds

up. R. W. Pealor, 1733 In- tree bark, Jerusalem weed

verness Ave., Atlanta 30306, roots, $1. ea. for half gal. Add

Ph. TR 5-3828.___________ postage. Herman Phillips,

Fantails, white, $2.50 pr.; Box 130, Wrightsville

black, $3. pr.; Doves, white, 102 Ib. milk base with At-

$4. pr.; Ringnecks, $3. pr.; all lanta Seal-test Southern Dair-

odd birds, $1.50 each. R. D. es, $15. per Ib. D. L. Vaughan,

Andrews, 1342 Columbia Dr., Box 87, Marietta, Ph. 428-

Decatur, Ph. BU. 4-1442.

i618.

Mtn. wildflower honey, 5 Ibs. extracted, $1.60, comb, $2.; cases, $8.50 and $10,50; 10 Ibs. extracted, $12.75. Add postage. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville, (not home Saturdays).

43 print cloth feed sacks, assorted colors, suitable for aprons, children's dresses; 6 for $2.50 ppd., $15. for lot. R. E. Brookshire, P. O. Box 22, Calhoun.

90 white chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., no letters, nice smooth cloth, 25c ea., plus postage. Will ship COD, prompt delivery. Mrs. Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville.

Leaves and stalks of blue

vervain, wild horsemint, wild

tansy, leaves and roots of

heart leaves, ratsbane roots

and leaves, 2 Ib. lard box full,

$1. Mildred Lowman, Rt. 5,

Ellijay.

________

Sassafras roots, 2 doz., $1.; yellow root, 2 doz., $1.; or, 10 Ib. sugar bag full, $2. Add postage. Miss Marie Parks,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Clean red sassafras, wild cherry bark, white ash roots, alder bark, poke root, mullen, $1. for half gal.; good luck
buckeyes, $1. doz. Add postage. Lorene Phillips, Rt. 1,
Wrightsville.

Fresh herbs, washed clean; sassafras, yellow dock, yellow root, devil's shoestring, queen of meadow, colt's foot, life
everlasting, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Elli-

Yellow root, sassafras, queen of meadow, yellow dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane; ea. 4 Ib. lard box full, $1. plus 35c postage; peppermint, 25c
bunch, 3, 60c; martin gourd seed, 25c pkg. and stamped env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay, (Z. C. 30540).

Good luck buckeyes, $1. doz., $5. gal.; red sassafras, $1. half gal. Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.
Fresh herbs, washed clean; sassafras, yellow dock, yellow root, devil's shoestring, queen of meadow, $1. 2 Ib. lard box full; colt's foot, life everlasting, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1.; nice rhubarb for home use. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
100 Ib. cap. white feed bags, good material, 35c ea.; some yellow ones, same size, 40c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Gumming.
Nice clean roots and herbs; yellow root, sassafras, catnip, queen of meadow, devils shoestring, May apple, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1. plus postage; spearmint, catnip, tansy, $1.50 doz.; horseradish plants, 6, $1.50, add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want to hear from someone with figs for sale. Mrs. E. O. Sams, 4711 Northside Dr. NW, Atlanta 27, Ph. 255-4326.
Want to hear from someone that has a pressure canner for sale, one without the rubber band. Mrs. C. L. Williams, Rabun Gap, Ph. 746-5724.
Want 15 pieces galvanized tin roofing, 12 ft. long, 10 pieces, 10 ft. Must be within 30 mi. of Luthersville. H. C. Barber, Rt. 1, Luthersville.
Want regularly small quantities of vine ripe tomatoes for home use. Will pick up in S. W. area, Atlanta. Call Warren Bateman, 1975 Childless Dr., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-0104.

Handicrafts FOR SALE
Fast colored cotton print dresses, wide skirts, light and dark colors, 1-6 yr., $1.25 ea., 2, $2.; baby shoes, washable, pink or blue lambs wool, $1. .pr.; boy's shirts, print or plain colors, 2->6 yr., 75c ea.; pillowcases, 8'5c set, 2 sets, $1.50 Lucy Musson, Rt. 2, Summerville.
Small band top aprons, 50c or 3, $1.; med. band or bib top, 75c; clothes pin or cobbler, 65c, 2, $1.; large, with large pockets, 75c or 3, $2. Add postage. Mrs. Inez Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 1812, Jesup.
Cro. white oval shape tablecloth with red or yellow roses, 24 x 36, $4. ea., place mats, 14 in., $1. ea. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.
Broad cloth pillowcases, emb., $1. pr., cro., $1.25; old fashion bonnets, $1., with ruffle, $1.25; button crown, large o; small brim, $1.; apron, med., 50c, large, 75c, small, 3, $1, Add 3'5c postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett Rt. 2, Box 311 Frazer Rd., Buford.
Emb. pillow cases made of good white material, $1.50 set; cro. novelty soap turtles, all colors, 50c ea. Add postage. Vella Rice, Rt. 1, Gumming.
Cro. white TV pieces with lavender or blue violets, 18 x 28, $2. ea., cro. doilies to match, 20 in., $1.50, 1.6 in., $1.25. Add 15c postage. Mrs. Coil M'anly, Rt. 2, Lula.
12 in. cro. doilies, 50c ea.; 2 pc. set of 2, Ii2 in. and 1, 14 in., $1.50; decorative pot holders, 4, $1.; hot plate mats and pot holders, red and white, 6, $1.; pillow cases, best grade, cro. and hand paint trim, $2. pr. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla.

INSECT CHECK LIST
Prepared by the Division of Entomology, Georgia Department of Agriculture
CEREAL & FORAGE INSECTS
LUBBER GRASSHOPPER -- moderate infestations in lawns in Fayetteville.
GARDEN INSECTS
HARLEQUIN BUG -- light to moderate infestations on cab bage in the Dalton area.
MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE -- light to moderate infestations on beans in North Georgia.
COTTON INSECTS
BOLL WEEVILS -- counts were made in 15 northwest, north and northeast cotton fields. The per cent punctured squares ranged from 0 to 12, averaging 7 per cent punc tures. Most cotton squaring were with some blooming.
BOOLWORM -- counts were made in the above mentioned fields. Egg counts ranged from 0 to 5 per 100 terminals, averaging 2 per 100 terminals. Larval (worm) counts ranged from 0 to 2 per 100 terminals, averaging 1 per 100 terminals.
INSECTS OF ORNAMENTAL
BAGWORM -- light to moderate infestations in north Geor gia on cedar, arborvitae and juniper.
INSECTS AFFECTING MAN & ANIMALS
FLEAS -- abundant in the Atlanta area.
FOR LATEST CONTROL MEASURES SEE YOUR COUNTY AGENT. REPORT ANY UNUSUAL INSECT OR INSECT DAMAGE TO YOUR NEAREST COUNTY, STATE OR FED ERAL AGRICULTURAL WORKER.

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MARKET BULLETIN

Wdnday, July IB, 1984

Handicrafts
FOR SALE
lAlprons; pocket, appliques, emb., laoe trims, band style, 75c, $1., $1.25; bibs, 25c extra; solid colors, assorted prints; nice pot holders, 35c. State color, and all ppd,, send stamp for details. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville.
Bonnets, long or short tails, $1.; aprons, 50c, 60c; girls short and shirt sets, 1-6, 75c; quilt patterns, log cabin, Iwindmill, ferris wheel, Dutchmans puzzle, flying crow, fan, many others, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 8, Gainegville.
Ribbon quilts, single or dbl bed size, $T5., taffeta lining, step around mountain design; plastic wall plaques, $1. ea.; sofa pillows, $2. up. Add postage, all letters answered. Mrs. Homer Powell, Rt. 2, Box 25, Collins.
Large size broadcloth pillowcases, hand emb. lace trim; $2.2'5 pr.; button crown bonnets, prints, organdy, $1.75; old fashion bonnets, organdy, lace trim; band aprons, $1.45; print band aprons, trimmed, 7'5c; dresses, 1-6 yr. size, nicely made, $2.49. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, good material, machine seWn, in following designs: Fishing Boat, Chain of Love, Step Around Mtn., Log Cabin, Gents Bow, $2. ea.; Odd Fellow, 8-point Star, Monkey Wrench, and Postage Stamp, $2.50 ea. Add post'age. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Felton.
For Best Results
Mail Notices on
Friday or Saturday
Children's dresses, nicely made, l- yr. size, $2. ea.; full size cotton ruffle bedspreads, asst'd. cols., $5.50 ea.; aprons, 7'5c ea.; 6, $4.; novelty potholders, 20c ea.; 7, $1.; dishtowels, appliq. or emb., !25c ea.; 5, $1.; dbl. bed size quilt tops, pieced by pattern, $3. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Lambskin baby moccasins, blue, pink, white and white laced with yellow, pink or blue, sizes, small, medium large, (4-8 mos.), $1.15 pr. and 8c postage. Mrs. O. L. Bruce, Rt. 2, Lula._______
Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, 75c ea., potholders, 15c ea.; 10, $1.; emb. dish towels, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
12 yds. single fancy tatting; also, 12 yds. double fancy, tatting. Will send at once; no checks or samples. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Rt. 3, Box 155, MiHen.
White cro. baby sweaters and caps, $3., all white trimmed in pink, blue, and yellow; white cro. baby afghans, all white trimmed in colors; white cro. bootees trimmed in pink, blue, yellow and green, 75c pr.; bibs to match, both, $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. IRobinson, Rt. 1, Monroe.
3 pc. cro. set, the word, Mother, in center, or last name of not more than 7 letters, white centers, colored borders, or all white, $4. set; $3.50 with no words in center scarf. Mrs. Hazel Wilson, c/o Walker's Lake, Lower Poplar St., Macon.
Lost and Found
Lost 1 White Face-Guernsey cow with long horns, strayed Dec. 26th, last seen near Paulding County, in upper part of Douglas County. 'Finder please call. Clyde Thaxton, P. O. 'Box 351, Lithia Springs, Ph. 948-Q1&5, (Austell).
SALES
EVENTS
SATURDAY, July 18, 1964 --
Quarter Horse Sale. Selling 50 hones. Mares, fillies, yearlings, mares with foals, studs and geldings. McH. Abel, Mockingbird Hill Ranch, Radium Springs Road, Albany, Ga,

SATURDAY, July 25, Griffin Fairgrounds, 12:00 noon -- Georgia Holstein Assn. In vitational Sale -- selling 45 head close springing high quality registered Holstein heifers and young cows. Animals consigned by top herds in Georgia and Mid west. Drawing for free Reg. Holstein heifer calf. M. B. Nichols, Mgr., Assn., St. Charles, 111.
SATURDAY, August 1,1964-- Quarter Horse Show. Full halter and performance classes, youth events. Starts at 9:00 a. m. Mrs. Bruce Selman, Waynesboro, Ga.
HORSE AUCTION -- Horses and ponies to be auctioned1 at Circle T Ranch, Evans, Georgia, Friday, July 10, 7 p. m. Several Mares with foals. W. R. Tiller, owner.
FRIDAY, July 10, 1964 -- 7:30 p. m. -- Shannon Sad dle Club Horse Sale, Shandra Farms, Shannon. For information contact Mr. B. G. Stover, Shannon, Ga.

Hog Cholera Report
JUNE Total Number Counties
in Program .............. 159 No. Herds Infected ............ 21 No. Animals in Infected Herds 2,430 No. of Infected Animals
in Herds ................. 679 Amount of Indemnity Paid
for Infected Animals .... $9,741.00

NOTICE TO BEEKEEPERS
Beekeepers who wish to advertise bees for sale through the Market Bulletin must first have their bees inspected by entomologist of the State De partment of Agriculture.
Only hives or colonies in modern, movable frame equipment can be inspected. Purpose of the inspec tion is to prevent the sale or movement of diseased hives or colonies.
Persons desiring to advertise their bees in The Bulletin should first write the Entomology Division of the Georgia Department of Agriculture and re quest an inspection. If the bees pass inspection an advertisement may then be sent to The Bulletin.

BRUCELLOSIS and TUBERCULOSIS

Hand painted pillowcases, $2. pr.; hand painted dish towels, 7, $2., washable; dbl. toed or twin bedspreads, asst'd. colors, $5.50 ea.; bib aprons trimmed with lace, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Handpainted broadcloth pillowcases, lace edges, $3. pr.; handpainted vanity sets or scarves, lace edges, $2. ea.; handpainted dishtowel and potholder 7, $3.50; tablecloth With 4 napkins, $5. or $6. set. Add postage. Mildred Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Fancy organdy and lace aprons, $1.'50 ea.; nice cotton aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; work aprons, Ig. pockets all around, $1. ea.; potholders, 15c ea.; 10, '$!.; pillowcases, handpainted in washable colors, $2. set; scarf or vanity set, $1. ea. Sample of handpainting sent. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.___________
6 ft. wood handle, rawhide buflwhips, $4. ea.; 2, $6.; 9 ft., $7.; 12 ft., $10.; polished, hunting, blowing, bullhorns, $4. ea., 2, $6. ppd. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

REPORT - JUNE

BRUCELLOSIS:
CATTLE TESTED ON FARMS Number Tested ....... 8,909
Reactors (1.27% of No. Tested) ................. 113
LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS: Number Tested ......... 7,345
Reactors (53% of No. Tested) .................. 39

Number of Certified Brucellosisfree Cattle Herds ......... 125
Number of Certified Brucellosisfree Swine Herds .......... 29
TUBERCULOSIS:
COUNTY REACCREDITATION Number Tested ........ None
DAIRY HERDS Number Tested ........ 1,359
Number of Accredited Tuberculo sis-free Cattle herds ...... 112

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