Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 50, no. 42 (1965 June 2)

Georgia

Farmers'

Marke Bulletin

Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

VOLUME 50

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1965

NUMBER 42

Farm Employment Wanted

Allis Chalmers combine No. 66, with grain bin, good
cond. R. W. Windom, Wrens, Ph. SL 7-6756.

And Farm Help Needed

Perguson 30 tractor, good motor, tires, cond.; also, 8N

Ford, also in good cond.; all-

purpose plow that will fit

NOTICE: Notices accepted for agricultural work only. Notices either. Located on farm near net accepted for housework, nursing or companionship needs. Oouglasville. Ted Metcalf,
1282 Cahaba Dr., S.W., At-

Farm Work Wanted

Man, age 39, wants farm lanta 11, Ph. 758-6585 (any-

work, experienced in all types time except Fri. night or

Mother and daughter want job doing light -farm work, working with broilers, egg house, etc. Need work at once, will need small house with stove and refrigerator furnished. Will have to be imoved. Mrs. Nancy Dyer, Wfflliam Binns Homes, Apt. 73, Albany.
Manx with wife, 2.children, ages 19 and 12, wants job on dairy. Has 20 yrs. milking experience. E. R. Ross, 1587 Constituttion Rd., Atlanta 16.
Experienced, war veteran, wjtfo own income, wants job doing light farm work on truck farm or chicken farm. C. H. Car-ruth, Veterans Domiciliary, Thomasville.
White, single man, age 50, wants job on poultry farm. (Experienced, easy to get along with. Will need room, board, laundry, $25. weekly and Ibus (fare. Will go anywhere. Troy Binford, Rt. 1, Covingiton.
White man, age 37, with wife and 2 children, wants job on poultry farm, tending to broilers. Will need 4-room house on school 'bus and mail' routes, and weekly salary. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3, EUi-

of tfarm and dairy work, can drive tractor and truck; does not drink, in good health. Will need living quarters and salary. Can go anytime. Mart Massey, P. O. Box 245, Madison.
Farm Help Wanted
Want general helper and tractor driver on 85 acre place, need 1 or 2 willing and able workers. Will furnish living quarters. Need help at once. Carl Lowe, Rt. 1, Culfoerson, N. C. (Georgia resident).______________

Sat.)._______________ V.A.C. Case tractor with
equipment, new tires, almost new motor; bush hog rotary cutter, nearly new; bush hog grassland, or sod, seeder; would trade tractor for Farmial'l Cub with some equipment. Thomas Kersey, Rt. 1, Dublin.
i2 metal grain bins, 1000 bn. cap., exc. cond., can be moved without d is man (fling, '$375. ea. Julian H. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 139, Waynesboro, Ph. 554-3756.__________

Want caretaker for farm Int., 2-horse walking culti-

near Norcross, must be able to vator, good cond., $25. or will

drive tractor, and work daily trade for pigs, or yearlinig;

checking cows,, etc. Will fur- also, lime and fertilizer

nish 5-room house, with spreader for sale. O. R. W'l-

modern bath, hot and cold son, 3110 Flat Shoals Rd.,

water, near school. F. Storza, Dec.atur, Ph. 241-1485 (no

Moccosin Hallow Farms,. 3855 Randall Mill Rd., Atlanta,

:collect calls).

(Z. C. 30327).___________ 7 (ft. Livingston rotary

Want 'some one to help clear 10 Acres for pasture, can have ail timber on this land in exchange for work.

mower, Traylor type, $T25. C. E. Brazell, Rt. 4, LaGrange, (Ph. 884-7056 (no colleit calls).

Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, DahHone- Ford tractor diesel, 1801,

heavy duty front end loader,

Want experienced dairyman1 for surge milking parlor, can use more than one family or family with more than one worker. Apply in person. R.

power steering, heavy duty trailer, 10-ply tires, good cond. J, W. Diekerson, Rt. 1, Tritt Rd., Marietta, Ph. 4226515 (no coWect calls).____

Man, age 59, white, abstainer, vegetarian, needs work badly on farm, N. Ga., for tend on railroad, have well-indexed books, catalogs, encyclopedias, maps, etc., for colleges, public libraries. Work part time free, prefer with humanitarians. Frances A. E. Brunton, 634 W. Peachtree St., N.W., Atlanta.
White man, with wife and 2 children, wants job on poultry farm, tending to broilers. Will need weekly pay, must be on mail and school bus routes, prefer with Christian people. E. M. Southerland, Rt 3, Ellijay.

P. Tatum, Social Circle, Ph. 786-5443 (Covington) .
Farm Machinery and Equipment
FOR SALf
SOO gal., underground gas tank, exc. cond, $150., or best offer. Mrs. C. R. Siniard, Rt. '2, Fadrburn, 'Ph. 964-6194 (no collect calls).
Double disc turning plow,

Model 100 Allis Chalmers, 9 !ft., self-propelled combine, good cond., $500.; Coastal Be'rmuda grass s p r i g e r, l$100.; Model 45, N.H., hay baler, $50. John F. Dana, Rt. 1, Macon Hwy., Hawkinsville, Ph. 893-8422.______
<2-irow Covington planter; 2-row Ford cultivator, good cond., $200. for bottx E. C. Broach, Rt. 3, Box 167K, Newnan, Ph. 253-6355 (after 5 P.M.).________________
Blacksmith steel anvil, weighs 150 Ibs.; blower; vise, reasonably priced. G. R. Williams, 1398 Canoochee, N.E.,

Retired highway employee, age 70 wants work as caretaker on (farm or light farm work, was raised on farm. Has own furniture, car and small income. Will need small income, 2 rooms, with utilities

3 pt. hitch, sell or wiM trade for cattle or pigs. Terry Long, Woodstock, Ph. 926-0988.
Bottom apron for 5 ft., 12A John Deere combine, nearly new, $20.; also, reconditioned power motor for John

Atlanta 19, (Vz mi. from Brookhaven), Ph. 233-8690 (no collect calls).
7 ft., 3 pt. hitch, Dearborn sickle mower with extra blade, $100.; 3 pt. 'hitch, 2 disc, plow for Ford tractor,

furnished. Oren Bowers, c/o Deere combine, $55. Augustus $100. See after 5 P.M. or on

C. Bowers, General Delivery, W. Cook, Rt. 1, Box 49, Jack- weekends1. F. A. Moon, Rt.

East Point.

son, Ph. 775-5023.

5. Hurt Rd., Marietta.

600, P-16-G, tube chickeni feeders, good cond. Pat Ward, Rt. 1, Nicholson, Ph. 7572528._________________
Ford mower, 3 pt. hitch, fits Ford tractor, $150. Leonard J. Wilkins, Rt. 1, Box 234, College Park, Ph. 9643184 (days).___________
1951 Ford 9N tractor, lift, steering, engine, recently overhauled, good cond., uses no oil. Bert F. Benge, Smyna. Ph. 436-2109. _______
Silent Mame, all purpose tobacco harvester with hyd. lift, includes 2 hanging racks and trailer, good cond. See at farm, 1 mi. S. of Bacon and Appling county iine on Hwy. 1. Marion Grover, Rt. 4, Alma, Ph. 632-4822 (no collect oails).
I.H.C., pull type, balance 'head mower; I.H.C., No. 46, havbaler: I.H.C., No. 15. hay rake, all good cond., $1500. Wray Smith, Sparta, Ph. 444-
100 gal. Dari-Kool milk cooler: 2 -surge milkers, good cond., reasonably priced. Joe Collier. Rt. 2, 'Forsyth, Ph. 9!94-5214 (no collect calls).
Tandem 4-horse or stock trailer, 13 ft. long, 54 in. wide, plus large tack comp a r t m e n t, heavy guage aluminum with removable canvas top, lights, electric brakes, $850. Clifford L. Davis, !6 Casey St.. Newnan, Ph. 253-4875 (after 6 P.M.).
Allis Chalmers WD tractor, smoothing harrow, hammermill, sell or trade for Ford diesel tractor. D. J. E. Collins. Box 313. Manchester.
J.D., 4-disc tiller, on rubber, hyd. controlled, original disc. $75.; J. D. Bermuda plow, on rubber, hyd. Cyl. controlled, with 13 ft., $65. or $125. for both. G. A. Lewis, Una dill a, Ph. 27-3337 (nights).____________
International harvester tractor 'mower, good cond., $150. H. L. White, Stockbridge, Ph. 957-3719 (McDonou'gh).
Farmajll super C tractor, gasoline or Propane, with all planting and cultivating equipment, $700.; 6-row cotton duster, Simplex, $80.; sweet potato washer and waxer, $900. C. B. Skipper, Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 788-5P24._
Garden tractor, walking type, with 4 H.P. Wise, engine, with 2 plows, good cond., $50. W. R. Higginbotham, Redan, Ph. 482-8501.
Utility trailer, heavy duty, 6X10 ft., $150. E. C. George, 2278 Barge Rd., S.W., Atlanta, Ph. 344-1308 (no collect calls).

Blue, liquid nitrogen applicator, 3 pt. hitch with 100 gal. tank, row crop drops, dye marker, and 21 ft. boom, good cond., $445. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Pretoria Rd., Sharock Ranch, Albany.
Oliver, Iron, Age, transplanter, good cond.; peanut weeder, can be used with most any 1 or 2 row tractor. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville (Z. C. 31792).
10-2 Rome Harrow with TD 18Z angle dozer, completely reconditioned, $4,500. if sold together. Located 4.2 mi. E. of Union City on Hwy. 138. Geo. Van Auken, Rt. 1, Box 147, Fairburn, Ph. 9647039. .
2 Simplex, 5-row, mule drawn, cotton dusters. Gordon Usry, Avera, Ph. LJ 76828._______________
Good KMn dried tobacco sticks, oak, 54 in. long, $25. M; also, 1 set gas tobacob curers, 12 burners for 16 X 20 or less, $50., all F.OJB. F. W. Swann, Rt. 2, Box 128, Jesup.
Oliver No. 7, manure spreader, new wood and pan for chicken litter, $300. Kenneth Pharr, Winder, Ph. 8672477 (no collect calls).
Utility custom steel trailer, $95.; Gravely garden tractor, $175.00; implements priced separately. Sam Best, 757 Flatshoals Ave., S.E., Atlanta, Ph. MA 7-5311 (no Sunday calls).
Case 200, baler, bale count jack, and guage wheel; also, New Holland rake, with new teeth, all good cond. Ed Dodson, Fairburn, Ph. 964-7359.
366, Purina P-16-G, hanging tube broiler feeders, good cond., 75c ea.; also, 4, 2-ton plywood inside feed bins, $10. ea. L. J. Smith, Rt. 2, Duluth, Ph. 476-2158._______________
Gravely, model LJ, tractor with 30 in. rotary mower, $2-50. E. F. Dooley, 3541 Flatshoals Rd., S.E., Decatur, Ph. 241-3826 (Weekdays only, no Sunday calls).
Allis Chalmer tractor with harrow, mower, new rear tires, $310. James Hurst, Rt. 3 Convers, Ph. 483-8355.
John Deere B tractor, with power lift, low and reverse gears need replacing; 6-row cotton duster; set of quick attachment 'cultivators for A or B John Deere tractor; smoothing harrow; small Allis Chalmers combine, needs some- repair, all for $415. J. P. Whiltdey, Rt. 1, Oxford, Ph. 786-6919 (Covington).____
Myers deep or shallow well pump with tank, good cond. $45. J. C. Moon, Rt. 2, Box 158, Riverdale, Ph. 478-8358.

Georgia
LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH

Georgia First

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PEANUTS IMPROVED PECANS BROILERS PROTECTED FOREST LANDS

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MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 2, 1965

GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
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public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail.

Oa. Commissioner of Agriculture

Deborah Pullin, Editor

Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., 'by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga. under Act of June 6, 1000. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, 1917.
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Farm Machinery

and Equipment

FOR SALE

'2 Ford tractor, 1, 9N and

1, 8N, 1 nearly new bush hog,

1 bush and bog harrow, all

for $850. or wiU consider

trade. H. M. Wilson, Rt. 2,

Box 80A, Fairbum, Ph. 964-

66312.

_____

1191517 Ford 640 'series tract-

or, butane equip., new tires,

$905.; Ford '8 ft. side del.,

PTO, rake, $2'95.; single row,

6-disc lharrow, $95. W. M.

Alford, iRt. 1, Box 41, Eller-

slie, Ph. 561-5006 (Colum-

bus).

____

1 Bee smoker, used very little, $ 1.SO; 1-horse, Chattanooga 2., turn plow; 1-horse cultivating type plow, with sweeps and other plow points, ete., good cond. At my farm, 3 mi. N. J. G. Pierson, Rt. 2, Culloden.

7% H.P., 1750 R.PM., electric motor, 3 phase, totally enclosed, with starter, and cable, Louise-Allis make, like new, $126. F.O.B. Fred Flanders, RJF.D., 6, Box Iil4, Dublin, Ph. BiR 2-0289.

Garden tractor with reversing rotary tiller, exc. cond.; also, '90, 5 ft. broiler feeder troughs. Kenneth Dove, Rt. 1, Box 345, Royston, Ph. 245-82183.

John Bean speed sprayer, Model C 200 TR, 20 gal. pump, 400 gal. tank, FrO driven, fan and pump; also. John Bean sprayer, JMcxjei 275, low press-are pump, Willace Industrial engine, drives fan and pump, Donalson air cleaner, 400 gal tank. Harold Daily, Flippen (3 mi. N. of McDonouigh).

Hay loader, made toy Snow Mfg. Co. of Omaha, Neb., used very little. L. D. Baggarley, RIFD '2, Roberta, Ph. 683-6101.

1949 Ford tractor, with planters, cultivators, 2, 14 in. bottom plows and harrow, good cond., $6'50. H. F. Woodaird, Rt. 4, Eastman, (2 sni. from Eastman, 1/4 mii. off Soperton Rd.), Ph. 374-2808 (after '5:30 P.SM., no collect calls).

International side delivery rake; John Deere Bermuda plow; J. D-. mower, ifits A, B, 50 or 60 tractors; 4-wheel wagon; 3 pt. hitch feed mill; 9 ift. Ki'Hefer harrow; pasture 'dream. See Fri. P.M. or Sat. David Simpson, Rt. 2, Porter Rd., Cochram.

1 pull ttype, roll over dirt'

scoop; 1 mule scoop; 1 hay

rake; 1 mule mower; 1 rotary

hoe; 8N Ford tractor with

cultivator and Covington

(planters; 2 H.P. air com-

pressor motor; also, large

western, saddle. L. C. Will-

iams, Rt. 2, Cochran, Ph. WE

4-21664.

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Large size Massey-Harris, hay baler, $7>9*5.; mule drawn farm equip.: 2-horse turners, 1-horse (turners; 2 of section, harrow, cultivators, Buzzard, Gee Whize, $5. for any one; other assort, equip. J. G. Wills, Alpharetta, Ph. 4755011.______________
McCulloek chain saw, gean drive, Mac 35, used 15-18 hrs., exc. cond., $150. L. H. Hearn, Box 12033, North Side Station, Atlanta, Ph. 237-
2323.________________ Speedaire peach sprayer,
with 4 cyl., Wise, motor; 300 gal. wooden tank; 60 gal. pump, 'good eond.; rotary mower, pull type, 3 blades, made especially for pastures, Ford tractor will - pull, good cond. V. H. Young, Rt. 2, Ft. Valley, Ph, TA 5-J2.853.

AUis Ghalmer crawfler tractor dozer; 1, 6 to 8 yr. cable operated pan. Mrs/ Earl Stevenson, 'Box 192, Royston.
1A li 1 i s Chalmers combine with new canvas, $100. Doyle Wilkie, Rt. 3, Alpharetta Ph. GR 6-51802.___________
One Malgnetia for 4 cyl motor, can be used for irrigation motor, reasonably priced.. Clyde Thaxton, P.O. Box 351, Lithia Springs, 'Ph. 948-3 1'85 (Austell)._______

(Bermuda .grass digger, built by Chickash Mfg. Co.; 5-row, mule, drawn, cotton duster; 5 ift. rotary mower, 3 pt. hitch. Rex D. Steed, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Ph. 854-4153.
Farm Machinery and Equipment
WANTED

Poultry equip.: 10 waiterers; 13 &.. feeders; 1 coop; 30 steel posts; 132 egg cartons; 3 carrying cases; several rolls of fence, all good cond., $20. Hoyt T. Gordon, 2175 Lenox Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ph. 6361046.___________________
Automatic metal hog feeders; good used page or hog wire; 65-gal drum hog waterers and heaters; nearlynew large corn auger; several frame hog houses; other assort, ifanm item. Marcus W i 11 i a mi s o n, Thompson Farms, P.O. Box 245, Cloudland, Ph. 8612-4481 (alfter 5:30 P.M.)._____________
New (Holland, No. 66, hay bailer, gas generator, will produce '200 amps., exc. cond. H. L. Glow, 4797 Bouldercrest Dr., Ellenwood, Ph. 366-5138 (no collect calls).
Dixie Maid electric churn er, $8. F.O.B. Mrs. Phillip E. Smith, Rt. 1, Cox Rd., Roswell.
McCormick piok-uip hay baler; Danf. Model RBP-12 side delivery rake; Simplex 6-row' cotton duster; cultivators 'and planters for Johni Deere Model 60 tractor; assort, other equip., good cond., reasonably priced. Gordon Bayer, Rt. 1, Sparta.
lAvery mowing machine, $40.; Avery hay rake, $-25.; Oliver turn plow, $10.; Dear-\ born power saw, '$40.; maich-i inery as horse drawn, good eond. M. H. Thomason, Rt. 2, Box 112, Dalton.
2-horse, horse trailer, nearly new, $800. See alt Tall Pine Stables, Dixon Rd., Macon. J. O. Scoggins, 904 W. Ormand Ter., Macon, Ph. SH 6-7'820 ('alfter 6 P.M.).
John Deere 12-A combine, good cond, >$100. A. A. Goins, Rt. 1, Covington. Ph. 7866458 {no collect calls).
David - Bradley, 2 - wheel garden tractor, with new motor, good cond., $125.; also, 3 coke brooders, $30. ea. Roy Grindfle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Want spring-tooth or all purpose plow; cut off saw with motor; also, want small honey extractor. John A. Ray, Rt. 3, Jaslper, Ph. 735-2061 (Nelson).___________
Want 1 left rear wheel gear housing for Farmall Super A tractor, state price. Joseph B. Kelley, 103 Spruce St., Warner 'Robins.
Want 'shallow well ipump with foot valve if possible, must be in good cond., reasonably priced, and within. 30 mi. of Jackson. A. J. Rhodes, Rt. 4, B'ox 37, Jackson.
Want D-4 or D-6 Caterpillar tractor with angle Iblade, must be in good cond. and reasonably priced. J. T. Madden, Box 242, Raymond, (Z. C. 30271), Ph. 253- 6305 '(Newnan, nighibs).
Want i2 Big Dutchman feeders, 12,000 cap.; also, any amount oif tin for chicken ^ouse, must foe in good cond. Kenneth McKenion, Rt. 3, Douglas, 'Ph. 384-5577 (no ecVeict calls).
Want shallow well pump, about V2 H.P. D. J. Lambert, Box 292, Palmetto. __
Want attachments for David Bradley garden tractor. Write what you have and best price in first letter. H. W. Lester, 2864 Price Dr., Macon, (Z. C. 31206), Ph. 7S82496 (no collect calls).
Want grain drill, in good cond.; want medium size air compressor and tank; also, want small concrete mixer. State best price and location. Billy L. Faulkner, Rt. 1, Box T83B, Athens.
Want single wheel and tire or wide front end for M.T. John Deere, will trade tricycle Ifront-end with new tires. G. A. Lewis, Unadilla, Ph. 6I27-83R7 (nights).
Want Fords on super major diesel tractor, or equivalent, in good cond. Charles J. Garrett, II, Rlt. 1, Box 238, Statham, Ph. 7125-7621.

2-row, L.P. ,gas flam cultivator, used very little, good cond, $300. Henry O. Smith, Rt. 4, Commerce.
Cider Mill, 2 baskets, $45.; power 3-rc'ller, syrup caini mill, and copper boiler, $110.; 4 wagon wheels, $10.; also, 1 iron pot, $5.; 1 horse saddle, $20.; 1 farm bell, $35., all in good cond. C. T. Morgan, Talmo (Hiwy. 129, 9 mi. S., Gainesvilie).
McCormick - Deering 5*2 R combine, with continental engine, $200. Ed Jackson, Rt. 1, Yatesville, Ph. 679-R-4 (Barnesville, no collect calls).
1 John Deere combine; 1 side delivery rake; 1 horse drawn rake, all reasonably priced. Earl Moore, P.O. Box 269, Thomaston, Ph. 6477'8>84 (Midway).________
Peerless Sump pump, like new, pumps 7100 gal per hour, $110. Charles Hazelwood, Rt. 3, Cartersville.
Set of D-14 cultivators, used 2 seasons, reasonably priced; ateo, .mule hay rake, $75. W. R. Arnall, Luthersville, Ph. 927-6332 (.nights).

Cattle, Swine other Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
2 Guernsey, 1 Jersey springing cows; Black Angus bull; 2 Black Angus'heifers; 1 Holstein, 1 Guernsey heifer; all or part. W. R. Long, Box 56'5, Woodstock, Ph. 92669'88, (no collect calls).
Reg. Angus cow to calve p June, $200.; reg. Angus bull, fine conformation, 1 yr. eld, $150. Geo. Van Auken, Rt. 1, Box 147, Fairburn, Ph. 964-7030.
Reg. Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, Eiieen-mere bloodlines, $225. W'illiam S. Genrel!, Jr., Rt. I, Roswell, Ph. 9'93-6>115.
2 yr. old reg. Black Angus bull $.200.; 4 yr. old reg. Black Angus "uU, $250. W. R. Ruppersburg, Rt. 1, Box 14A, Fainburn, Ph. 964-7.579.

6 purebred Angus cows with 6 mo. old calves, bred ,to calve in Nov.; 3 Angus bull calves, 1 red, purebred, not reg., artificially sired by Grand Champion Home Place Eileenmere 7-8. W. H. Sell, Box 83, Hoschton, Ph. 6542721, (B>raselton).
Reg Black Angus bull, 15 mos. old and ready for light service, good conformation, Eiieenmere 1050 bloodline; reasonably priced and delivered free within 60 mi. A. H Merkl, 2366 Green Forest Dr., Decatur, Ph. 289-2271.
Dbl. standard Hereford bull, 3 yrs. old, good conformation, wt. 1200 or 1300 Ibs.; ens of his offspring, bull, 8 mos. old, dark red, wt. 500 Ibs., $250. and $125. at farm. Paul J. Cain Rt. 1, Commerce.
14 beef calves, wt. from 300 Ibs. to 500 Ibs. Jimmy R. Wood, Rt. 4, Gumming, Ph. 887-2868.
Several young Angus bulls, ready for service, 3 bloodlines to choose from, 1 outstanding old herd bull. Elzia Hayes, Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph. 25'3-45'58, (Newnan).
24 large reg. polled cows, 12 with nice calves by sides and rest springing; $4,700. for complete herd. William Cordrll, Rt. 3, Hartwell, Ph. FR 6-8380______________
150 reg. Jersey cows, all have been vaccinated as calves for bangs, TB and bangs test made within last 30 days. J. C. Sheppard, Tignail, Ph. AT 5-2415, (Washington-) .
Several 14 mo. old, clean, well marked, reg. polled Hereford heifers, $150. ea. for tha lot; delivery available. Haywood O'Kelley, Rt. 1, Murrayville, Ph. 864 - 2373, (mights).
2 nice heifers, 10 mos. old, psr.t Hereford, part Black Angus. Carl Altman, Old Salem Rd., Conyers, Ph. 483417*9.
9 head reg. cattle for sale. C. F. Hightower, Rt. 1, Carrollton.
Dank roan reg. Shorthorn bull with papers, 3 yrs. old, good conformation, approx. wt. 1200 Kbs. J. C. Cronan, Dahlonegas Ph. 864-38'28, (no collefdt calls).
22 head dfol. reg. polled Hereford range bulls, CMR, Domestic Mischief and Domino bloodlines, vaccinated for bangs, blackleg and septicema, 1 and 2 yrs. old, from. $150. to $200. Paul O. Carpenter, Rt. 5, Tiifton, Ph. 3822953.________________
10 reg. Angus bulls, extra nice rugged bulls, excellent conformation, best bloodlines, from clean hern, calfhood vaccinatted, ready for service. J. O. Crowley, Carrollton, Ph. 832-70813.
Heifer, half Holstein, haKf Whitelface, wt. about 550 Ibs., $100. at my home. Michael Pearson, Tate, Ph. 735-2613.
Santruce bull, wt. 1100 Ibs., 16 mos. old. Clifford Turner, Love joy, Ph. 946-9625, (days).
Charbray bulls, 7/8 and 15/16, 1 and 2 yrs. old, weanling bull calves for July delivery, $450. W. iM. Alford, Rt. 1, Box 41, EUersiie, Ph. 561-5006, (Columbus).
BCIA tested polled Hereford (bulls, 205 day wt. 501 ];bs., choice, 140 day feed gain, 3, 60 Ibs. pea- day, 12 mos. 'Wt., 1037 Ibs.; 205 day wt. 450 Ibs., good plus, 140 clay feed gain, 3.10 Ibs. per day, 12 mos. 901 libs. Joe Butlex, C'aimiila, Ph. 33S3516.

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Cattle, Swine
other Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
Excellent Jersey with some Guernsey, milk cow, for sale or rent; gives plenty rich milk and yellow butter, easy to keep, gentle; $350. or $50. rent for season with return of calif when old enough to wean. Frank Cain, Rt. 2, Buford, Ph. 945-9807.______
Shorthorn cattle, highly bred, mostly red, some roans; 5 cows with 3rd calif by side, (heifers; 1 cow with 1st calf by side, heifer; 2, 2 yr. old bred heifers; 5, 1 yr. old heifers, open; 4 yr. old bull, wt. about 1800 Ibs. J. Y. Denton, P. O. Box 335, Hiawassee, Ph. 896-2451.______________
110 head of cows and calves, 1558 Ib. of Atlanta Dairies Coop, milk base; financing can toe arranged. Reuben Housworth, Rit. 1, Social Circle.
4 reg. Angus cows, 2 with calves at side, 2 to calve soon, $275. ea.; 2, 6-8 mo. old reg. Angus bulls, $125. ea; also reg. heifers. Joe B. Alexander. View Community, Cornelia, Ph. 778-6130.
iSevevral Whiteface - Hereford cows, about ready to bring calves; purebred White'face m a il e, no bad habits, wt. 1200 Ibs., $200.; 1 purebred twin cow from dairy cow, Guernsey; reasonably priced, will sell 1 or all. J. W. MdLemore, Pitts, Ph. MI 8-2750, (no collect calfe).
Dbl. reg. both polled and Hereford Assn., c a 1 f h o o d vacc., from certified herd; several bulls. 9-16 mos., also, 1-3 yrs., and 1-2 yrs., CMR and Domino breeding. Harry A. Wasden, Quitman._____
Black Angus herd, consists of 28 cows, 11 calves, 1 bull, calves wt. up to 450 Ibs. each, $6,250. Robert MteDowell, Rt, 2, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6273.
Reg. Angus herd, no diseases, Ifiinest breeding; 14 young cows, 2 with cailves at side, no calving, $250. to $300., 3 old cows, $200., 1 fine bull, 3 yrs. old, $400. See at Rt. 92, Fayetteville. E. E. Scarboro, '583 Amsterdam Ave. NE, Atlanta, Ph. TR 41186. ______________
30 large Holstein heifers, start freshening in August, calfhood vaccinated, dehorned, raised from dairy herd, artificial! breeding for 15 yrs. J. T. Buifford, Tignall, Ph. OS 8-2704, '(Washington).
10 reg. Black Angus open 'heifers, granddaughter of 1960 international grand champion Ermitre of Haymount; 1 reg. Black Angus bull, Ei'leenmere breeding. Hubert Brown, Tit. 2, Duluth, Ph. 47.6-3679.
Guernsey cow with first calf, (heifer also Guernsey, born May 7), easy to milk, $200. See any day except Sat. A. D. Fowler, Rt. 2, Box 127, Monttezuma, Ph. 8-9735.
Reg. polled Hereford cows, open heifers, bulls, herd bull and cows with calves by side. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lifihonia, (Klondike), Ph. 482-8433.
79 head good grade Black Angus cattle including a reg. Black Angus bull, E'iileenmere breeding, excellent producing? herd.; prefer to sell, in one lot, '$8,000. J. A. Bower, Rt. 1, Alma, (4 mi. from city limits). !Ph. 632-5435.

Reg. Black Angus calves, 1 heilfer and 1 bull, good bloodlines. See to appreciate. W. J. Brilgigs, Rt. 1, Union Rd., College Park, Ph. 964-6907.
Part Jersey and part Guernsey cow with 2 calves; also some springers. W. R. ILong, Woodstock, Ph. 9266988,
IS heifers, 10 to 20 mos. old, several diiflferenlt breeds, some springing, $1,600. (for all at ifarnr on Hwy. 341. Clarence Brown, Helena.
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 8 mos. old; also, a few reg. younig heifers, priced for immediate sale. J. W. Morris, Dbl. M Farms, P.O. Box 119, Carrollton, Ph. 832-2852.
'2 reg. Black Angus bulls, 12 Vz mos. old, grandsons of international grand champion bull, $175. ea. witih papers and delivered 100 mi. Cliff MteOure, Dawsonville, Ph. 265-2266.
Purebred Guernsey male calf, will be 2 mos. old first of June, dehorned, $2.5. at farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington.
4 cailves for sale; 1 Jersey bull, 1 Jersey heifer, 1 Holstein bull and 1 Swiss bull, all weigh up to 400 Ibs. each, make offer. M. E. Herrington, Rt. 1, Conyers, Ph. 483-4256.
Reg. poWed Hereford heifers and buMs, very pretty. J. G. Wilh, Alpharetta, Ph. 4755011.
Swine
Few well bred young Berkshire males, from weanling pigs to service boars, $25. to $50. ea. C. J. Hardman, Commerce, Ph. 5-3891.
"Tamworth boar from reg. stock, 4Vz mos. old, $20. Felton Heath, Rt. 1, Lindale, Ph. 234-4578.
Poland China boars, bred and open 'gilts, weaned pigs; best bloodlines, treated for cholera and reg. in buver'si name. W. T, Jennings, m. 2,
Landrace breeding stock from CMS sire and dam; service aige boars and young boars and 'gilts, tested from brucellosis and is a free herd, will reg. in buyer's name. M. C. Summer. Rt. 1, Box 1013, Warner Robins, Ph. 923-3362, (after 6 p.m.).
7 wk. old Yorkshire and Duroc pigs, $10. ea. William Jones, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, (4 mi. north df, 3/4 mi. off Hwv. 19 on Bethany Rd.), Ph. 4755770.
Purebred Spotted swine, service size boars probed for bacfcfat with measurements) from .8 to 1.1, excellent meat type; also, boars and ffilts from 50-75 Ibs. William Knowles, Milan, (on Hwy. 2>80, 7 mi. east of), Ph. 8679106, (alfter 4 p.m., McRae).
Reg. Spotted Poland China gilts, about 200 Ibs., $55. ea., treated for cholera, brucellosis free. Leo Meadows, Standard Oil Sta., Wadley, Ph. 197.
Reg. Spotted Poland China, weaned pigs, long meat type, can Ifurnish unrelated pairs, health cert, and pedigrees in buyer's name, will ship anywhere. Quitman Barrs, Eastman, Ph. 374-3800.
Spatted (Poland China pigs, 8 wks. old, reg. but no papers., $10. ea. A. J. Rhodes, Rt. 4, Box 37, Jackson.
Duroc boars and gilts, 3 mos. old, $25. or $27. reg.; gilts, :5 mos. old, $45. or $47. reg. Frederick Zipperer. Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton, (15 mi. southeast of, on 'Hwy. 30), Ph. 772-5345.

4 mo. old reg. Duroc boars, $30. ea. or will sell in group. Arthur Ben Morris, Rt. 2, Pitts._____________
Hampshire sow, reg. 4-H grand champion winner, 1964 D e K a 1 b fair, bred. Paul Thompson, 1629 Phillips Rd., Redan, Ph. 482-6832._____
31 good thrifty meat type feeder pigs, mixed breed, $10. ea., will wot ship. A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple, (about 3 mi. north Drakeitown).
7 to 8 wk. old Hampshire pigs, 1 sow, mother of these, second litter, 1st litter, 9 pigs, 2nd, 12; sell all or part. Albert J. Gaskin, Rt. 3, Chicago Ave., Dougilasvill-e, Ph. 9424909, (no collect calls).
Reg. Hampshire boars out of the top cutting bloodlines, 8, mos. old, treated for cholera and lep'tospirois. William O'Neal, Rt. 2, Hephzibah, (10 mi. north of Waynesboro), Ph. 554-3054, (after 6 p.m.).
Reg. Spotted Chinas, best bloodlines, selected, bred for outstanding qualities, sows and our 3 herd sires all sired by champions (National), Irg. litters, exc. conformation, 3 boars, 6 mos., 1 yr., sell to prevent inbreeding; also gilts, pigs, sows, Morris Sanders, Glenwood,
6 reg. Spatted bred gilts, bred to grand champion, 2 are due to farrow in July or 1st of Aug., meat type; also, 36 fine reg. pigs, just weaned. Lamar Altaian, Rt. 1, Ail ma.
R e g. Hampshire boars, bred gilts and open gilts, from todays outstanding bloodlines, friom sows producing large litters, hogs treated flor cholera and worms, disease free herd. O, W. Taylor, Jr., Rt. 5, Moultrie, Ph. 985-4204.
Reg. Dandrace breeding stock, service age boars, open and bred gilts, young boars and gilts. J. C. Brooks, Idea'1, Ph. 949-2784, (after 6:30
pm.).___________________
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Pleasure Walking horse, sorrel with stocking feet, gelding, nice manners, good gaits, 11 yrs. old, $500. Mrs. Gloria Colter, Gainesville, Ph. 5312-0-872.___________
12 mo. old Shetland stud pony, reasonably priced or will exchange for good hay. F. M. Ogletree, Sr., Barnesville.
20 mo. old Quarter horsestallion; also, want horses totrain. Terry Hansard, 154 McDonough Street, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-6004 (after
4:00).________________
Reg. Quarter horse gelding, Palomino, exc. conformation and disposition, gentle for 'children, 5 yrs, old, ready for showing: also, Bona Alien roping sadd'le, like new oond, Otis T. Daniel, Rt. 1, Box 136. Roswell, Ph. 993-9414.
Bay Quarter mare, gentle but spirited, very fast, comes when called, sell or trade. Jerry McGarilty, Conley, Ph. 241-4664.
At stud: reg. Appaloosa station, 121812, Lawright's Cocodot, sire CoChise; dame, Blue Polka dot, bay with white blanket, fee, $50.00, reg. mare, $35. grade mares. Douglas Patterson, Rt. 4, Box 102, Dougliasville, Ph. 9422637.
Aft stud: Arabian, Bandar, 6213, outstanding foals, all may be registered, fee, $50.; board and pick up available; also, for sale young and brood stock. Mrs. Vae Beaty, 4289 Flat .Shoals Rd., Decatur (Z. C. 30032), in 2418371.

4 yr. old, dark blue roan Quarter horse gelding, trained, gentle for anyone. Ken Jenkins, BlairsviHe, Ph. 745229i2. ______________
5 yr. old, dank 'bay, Quarter type mare, wiitih 6 week" old stud colt, mare very gent-> le; colt sired by double registered Quarter stallion, golden soured perfect markings; also, saddle and bridle. D. R. Taylor, P.O. Box 245, Fairburn, Ph. 964-75-96 (after 5 P.M.).______________
Sheitiland pony in foal, 2Vz yrs. old; also, pony cart and harness, $185. for all. B. D. Spell, 1406 W. Magnolia St., Valdosta, Ph. CH 2-8613.
At stud: Roan Aliens Ace, reg. Tennessee Walking horse, good conformation and disposition, -blaze face, 2 white stockings; can board mare or bring stallion. John W. Dickerson, 1506 S. Roswell Rd., Marietta, Ph. 42831245. ____________
Welsh pony, very gentle with children; also, saddle and bridle. H. L. Glow, 4797 Bouldercreslt Dr., Ellenwood, Ph. 3 66 -51 38 (no collect
calls)._______________
Jet black Arabian stallion, 8 yrs. old, 5-igaited, good racking horse, spirited, for experienced rider only: also, western sadd'le, and bridle, all for $275. F. E. Walker, Rt. 1, Grayson, Ph. 963-7830.

At stud: Golden Palomino Walking horse; jet black Arabian stallion, reg. 20098, Aruzuz; 2 others to choose
from, fee $25., Can pick-ivp mare or bring stud. J. W. V a> n H o r n, 4457 Covington Hwy,, Decatur, Ph. BU 9-
5798.

'Handsome re-s. gsldinig, 4 yrs. old, bay with : black points, has had previous
injury, now sound, ifor experienced riders only, $'175. Mrs, Harold Bradshaiw, Rt. 6, Canton Rd., Marietta, Ph.
926-3601 (Woodstock).

At stud: reg. Quarter hor-

ses, Ranaco by Poco Rancho,

red dunn; Fast Goin Turtp, by

Poco Turp, true buckskin;

also, will board and rent hor-

se's:. Jimmie Rickard, Circle

R Ranch, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph.

483 -8 083.

_________

2 or 3 'mules, in eood shaipe. W. R, Ama1-!, Luthersville,
Ph. 927-6332 (nights).

Gentle Palomino stud pony, G to 8 yrs. old, wt. 400 libs,, $150. Dewey Wood, Ball
Ground.

Beautiful sorrel and white
shotted Quarter mare, 8 yrs., has worked cows and has been shown; also, has had 1 well-marked Appaloosa colt.
Terry Worthan, Rt. 1, Douigl-
asviile, Ph. 942-5012.

8 yr. old pleasure mare,

good conformation also, 1 saddle, 1 bridle. 1 blanket,

$150. J. A. Sosebee, Rt. 2, T;mber Ridge Rd., Marietta,

Ph. 427 - 2839 (no collect

calls).

^

Shetland ponies, 1 black and white mare; 1 sorrel filly colt, 2 studs, 1 Welsh gelding, $60. and up. R. L. Bradford, 4298 Hidden Valley Dr, Decatur, Ph. 289-1971.
7 yr. old, jet black walking mare, will foal in July, $200.; also, 2% yr. old stallion, 5 gaited, strawberry roan, anyone can ride, $300. D. L. Whaley, Rt. 4, LaFayette, Ph. 764-l'2>87 (no collect calls).

3 yr. old Shetland pony, gentle, dapple gray, gelding.
$50.; also, Buckskin mare, no bad habits, children can ride.
RMiard Jenkins, Palmetto, Ph. 463-3532.

2 */2 yr. old, white pony
stallion, 46 in. high, wt. 40TJ! to 500 libs., $100. James Willis, Soperton, Ph. 529-3290.

Shetland pony, stallion, chestnut with blaze face,
white mane and tail, 2Vz yrs. old, 45 in. tall, with saddle and bridle, $100., will trade for cartfle. J. C. Worsfaon,
RFD 1, Stockbridge, Ph. 474-
7406. ______________

Solid white 7 yr. old small pleasure horse, gelding, gentle ifor anyone. Kathryn Burdette, 1415 Eastland Rd., S.E., Atlanta, Ph. MA 2-862-1.
Reg., AQHA Palomino filly, 2 yrs. old, exc. conformation, top show prospect. Regan Stone, IRt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-5709. __________

At stud: El Dorado Ladd,

reg. igolden Palomino stallion,

snow white mane, tail and

stockings; also, 1 Quarter

horse mare and 1 racking

mare for sale. Estes Reece,

Rt. 1, Jonesiboro, Ph. 478-

73H8.

__________

Gaited show pony, Shetland; 1 beautiful, 3-gaited, small horse, anyone can ride. V. L. Manley, 330 Macedonia Rd., S. E., Atlanta, Ph. 3669315 (alfter 7:30 P.M.).

At stud: Reg. Morgan and American saddlefored stall-
ions; ifor sale, beautiful Mack mare pony wiith filly foal by side, $100., will breed back if desired- for $25. more; saddle-
bred gelding, not reg.; also,
do horseshoeing. Paul Brown, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-

7289.__________________
Beautiful walking horses, Palominos, reg. Appaloosa stud; ponies; Quarter and good jumpers; also, horses boarrted. Sally Owen, Wyloway Staibles, 4686 Rockbridige Rd,, ILilburn, Ph. 443-5853.

.Chestnut ..mare, 5.,to. 6 yrs. old, spirited; also, black sad-
d!le horse, exc. cond., $250. Ernest C. Chambers, 2627 B-en Hill Ave., East Point, (7,. C. 30044), Ph, 761-1448.

At stud: AQHA reg. Palo-
mino stallion, Romead Skooter; also, purebred black Arabian; also, will board horses, pasture or stall. Jack McGlanahan, Big M. Staibles, Fayettevil'le, Ph. 461-7522'.

7 yr. old bay mare, wt.
about '800 Ibs., $100. W. H. Noland, Rt. 3, Scarbraugh Rd., College Park, Ph. 761-

4845._________________
At Stud: golden sorrel Tenn. Walker, with white mane, tail and stockings, very good conformation and disposition, producing top quality colts, fee, $2-0. with return privileges. Randall Duck, Braselton, Ph. 654-24T6.

Will break and train your
2 to 3 yr. old mare or gelding ifor use of same during June and July, no Charge for board, you deliver and pick up. J. W. Wilkes, Bar Rest
Ranch, Warm, Springs.____

At stud: Sunset's Blazing Gold, golden Palomino Term. Walking stallion, 14.3 hands, fee, $25.; boarding facilities; beautiful black Welsh filly for sale, $100.; also, wide seat pony cart, $50. W. J. Brown, Rt. 5 : (4V2 mi. out Upper River Rd.), Macon, Ph. SIR
6-2576.

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FEED PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEE

Guaranteed by Manufacturer P Pennd by State Chemist P Penalised
H. J. later & Brothers. New Yrk. N.Y. Peruvian Fish Meal p Protein low Peruvian Pish Meal P Protein low
loyd Mills, Inc.. Boyd Wisconsin Boyd's Lightweight Pulverlied Mixed Feed Oats P Protein low
Central Cotton Oil Co.. Maeon. Ga. Prosperity Brand "Old Process" 34% Protein Cotton Seed Meal Prime Quality

April 1965

Protein Fat Fiber

G 65.0 4.0 2.0 F 62.5 7.4 1.6
O 65.0 F 62.5 6.1 0.3

G 10.0 2.5 15.0

F

9.6 3.3 19.0

36.0 3.0 17.0

P Protein low
Culpepper Milling Co., Bowdon, Ga. Culpepper Ground Snap Corn
P Fiber high
LaCrosse Milling Co., Cochrane. Wis. Coarse Lightweight Pulverised Oats P Fiber high
Rlceland Feed Mill, Stuttgart, Ark. Rice Mill By.Product P Protein low
Riverside Oil Mill, Marks. Miss. Solvent Extracted 50% Protein Soy Bean Meal Prime Quality P Fiber high Protein low

33.* 3.0 18.6

G

7.5 2.5 11.0

f

74 34 15.7

G 11.0 3.0 15.0 F 124 3.0 20.0

G

6.0 3.0 32.0

F

44 34 34.4

G 50.0 0.5 3.0 F 48.9 0.7 4.6

FEEDS FAILING TO MEET
G Guaranteed by Manufacturer F Found by State Chemist
Blrdsey Flour and Feed Mills. Macon, Ga. Blrdsey 20% Dairy Feed * Fiber high
Byrd Milling Co., Rt. 2. Loganville, Ga. Byrd's Best Brand Sweet Dairy Feed * Protein low Fat low
Cagle & Henderson Feed Co., Roswell, Ga. C It H Complete Laying Ratten * Protein low Fiber high
Carolina Milling Co., Laurens, S. C. South States 32% Dairy Supplement D-5 * Fiber high D 5 South States 32% Dairy Supplement * Fiber high
Central Cotton OH Co., Macon, Ga. Prosperity Brand "Old Process" 36% Protein Cotton Seed Meal Prime Quality * Fiber high Prosperity Brand "Old Process" 41% Protein Cotton Seed Meal * Protein low
Central Soya, Fort Wayne, Ind. Thrifty-Fifty 50% Solvent Extracted Dehulled Soybean Meal * Protein low Fiber high Master Mix Broiler Ration 328-77L Medicated Crumbles * Protein low
Combs Milling Co., LaGrange, Ga. Crimped Oats * Fiber high
Dawson Cotton OH Co., Dawson, Ga. Eliiabeth Beauty Brand 54% Protein Peanut Meal - .-:-.--* Protelir lew
Dothan Oil Mills. Dothan, Ala. Peanut Meal * Protein low
Glister Milling Co., Steelevllle. III. Glister's Wheat Shorts & Ground Wheat Screenings not exceeding Mill Run From Winter Wheat * Protein low Fiber high

MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEE BUT WITHIN TOLERANCE

April 1965

Protein Fat Fiber
G 20.0 2.5 8.0 F 20.5 3.2 8.7
G 16.0 4.0 15.0 F 15.5 3.5 12.9
G 16.0 4.0 6.0 F 15.6 4.8 6.5
G 32.0 2.8 7.5 F 35.2 2.9 8.2 G 32.0 2.8 7.5 F 34.0 2.8 8.2
G 36.0 3.0 17.0 F 36.0 3.6 18.0
G 41.0 3.0 14.0 F 40.0 5.4 13.0
G 50.0 .5 3.0 F 49.2 2.0 3.2
G 22.0 6.0 3.0 F 21.5 6.4 3.0
G 11.0 3.0 12.0 F 12.3 5.7 13.1
G 54.0, 3.0 8-0 F 52.8 4.3 4.8
G 50.0 F 49.0 1.1 14.5
G 16.0 3.5 6.0 F 15.5 4.0 6.5

Hatcher Milling Co., Macon, Ga. Hatcher's 38% Dairy Concentrate For Mixing Only For Ruminants Only *Flber high
Hayesville Farm & Egg Corp., Hayesvllle, N.C. Southern All Mash Breeder Ration *Proteln low
National Distillers Product Co.. New York, N.Y. Nadrisol Brand Corn Distillers Dried Solubles * Fiber high
Ralston Purina Co., St. Louis, Missouri Purina Hog Chow * Fiber high Purina Special Steer Fatena (P) L-5-3945 *ProteIn low Fiber high
Riceland Feed Mill, Stuttgart. Ark. Rice Mill By.Product * Protein low Fiber high
Riverside Oil Mill. Marks. Miss. Solvent Extracted 44% Protein Soy Bean Meal Prime Quality * Fiber high
Rome OH Mill DIv., Hunt Foods & Industries, Inc., Rome, Ga.
Cherokee Brand 41% Protein Cotton Seed Meal
* Protein low
Southeastern Mills, Inc., Rome, Ga. Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts * Protein low
Southern Cotton Oil DIv., Hunt Foods & Industries, Inc., Macon, Ga.
Sco-Co 36% Protein Cotton Seed Meal Prime Quality
* Protein low Fiber high
Standard Feed Milling Co., Macon, Ga. Standard's Formula 40% Hog Supplement * Protein low
Star-KIst Foods, Inc., Terminal island, Cal. Fish Meal * Protein low
Western Grain Co., Birmingham, Ala. Jim Dandy Dry & Freshening Feed * Fiber high

G 38.0 2.0 6.0 F 39.1 2.0 6.5

G 17.0 2.5 6.0 F 16.3 4.9 3.0

G 25.0 8.0 4.0 F 27.0 19.0 4.3
a 36.0 1.0 8.0
F 36.8 1.5 8.7 G 50.0 .5 13.0 F 48.9 1.7 13.5

G

6.0 3.0 32.0

F

5.8 34 34.0

G 44.0 .5 7.0 F 46.3 0.9 7.5

G 41.0 3.0 14.0 F 40.0 3.6 14.0
G 16.0 3.5 7.5 F 15.5 5.0 74

G 36.0 3.0 17.0 F 35.6 3.0 18.6
G 40.0 3.0 6.0 F 39.1 34 6.0
G 65.0 3.0 2.0 F 64.0 4.5 0.5
a 12.5 2.5 9.0
F 14.1 2.8 9.8

A. B. C. Farm Service, Jackson, Georgia 1 feed as declared
AM Feed Mill, Baxley, Georgia 1 feed as declared
Alaga Feed Cooperative, Inc., Columbus, Georgia I feed as declared
Amburgo Manufacturing Co., Inc., Hope, Indiana 1 feed as declared
Arkansas State Rice Milling Co., Carlisle, Arkansas 2 feeds as declared
Ash Brothers Milling Co., Cleveland, Georgia 8 feeds as declared
A. M. Bickley. Inc., Marshallvllle, Georgia 3 feeds as declared
Blrdsey Flour and Feed Mills, Macon, Georgia II feeds as declared
Mltchell P. Bond Hatchery, Inc., Royston, Georgia 1 feed as declared
Boyd Mills, Inc., Boyd, Wisconsin 1 feed as declared
W. C. Bradley Co., Cobb, Georgia 1 feed as declared
The James Breckenridge Feed Mills, Inc., Mason City, Iowa 2 feeds as declared
Bremco Alfalfa Mills, Inc., New Bremen, Ohio 1 feed as declared
The Buckeye Cotton OH Division, Cincinnati, Ohio 3 feeds as declared
CargHI, Inc., Guntersville, Alabama 1 feed as declared
Carolina Milling Co., Laurens, South Carolina 2 feeds as declared
Cedar Vallen Mills, Cedartown, Georgia I feed as declared
Central Cotton Oil Co., Macon, Georgia 3 feeds as declared
Central Soya and Subsidiaries, Fort Wayne, Indiana II feeds as declared
Cleveland Milling Co., Cleveland, Tennessee 1 feed as declared
Consolidated Blenders, Inc., Guntersville, Alabama 4 feeds as declared
Consolidated Storage, Inc., Guntersville, Alabama 2 feeds as declared
Cooperative Mills, Inc., Flowery Branch, Georgia 22 feeds as declared
Cesby-Hodges Milling Co., Birmingham, Alabama 7 feeds as declared
Dalton Grain Company, Dalton, Georgia 1 feed as declared
William Davles Co., Inc., Danville, Illinois

FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED
April 1965
1 feed as declared Dawson Cotton Oil Co., Dawson, Georgia
2 feeds as declared Dixie-Portland Flour Co., Chattanooga, Tennessee
2 feeds as declared Dothan Oil Mill Co., Dothan, Alabama
1 feed as declared Empire Rice Mills, Inc., Fair Oaks, Arkansas
1 feed as declared John W. Eshelman & Sons, Chamblee, Georgia
2 feeds as declared Eufaula Cotton Oil Co., Eufaula, Alabama
1 feed as declared Farmers & GInners Cotton Oil Co., Birmingham, Alabama
1 feed as declared Farmers Mill & Elevator Co., Inc., Dudley, Georgia
1 feed as declared Farmers Rice Milling Co., Inc., Lake Charles, Louisiana
1 feed as declared Feedrlght Milling Co., Augusta, Georgia
4 feeds as declared Flint River Mills, Balnbrldge, Georgia
3 feeds as declared Fort Mill Industris, Inc., Fort Mill, South Carolina
1 feed as declared Galnesvllle Milling Co., Galnesvllle, Georgia
2 feeds as declared Glade County Sugar Growers Cooperative, Inc., More Haven, Florida
1 feed as declared Holes and Hunter, Chicago, Illinois
2 feeds as declared Happyvale Flour Mills, Fort Valley, Georgia
9 feeds as declared Heywood Feed Ingredients, Inc., Chattanooga, Tennessee
1 feed as declared Hopklns Milling Company, Cairo, Georgia
1 feed as declared J. Louis Hunt, LaFayette, Georgia
1 feed as declared J. D. Jewel!, Inc., Galnesvllle, Georgia
3 feeds as declared Johnson Feed Mill, Cedartown, Georgia
1 feed as declared Jones Mill Feed, Greenville. Georgia
1 feed as declared
Kentucky By-Prodact Corp., Louisville, Kentucky 1 feed as declared
Kraft Foods, DIv. National Dairy Products, Chicago, Illinois 1 feed as declared
LaFayette Feed Mill, LaFayette, Georgia 2 feed* a* declared

Wednesday, June 2, 1965
Lonler Feed Mill, Galiwsvillc. Georgia 2 feeds as declared
Llbby. McNetll & Llbby. Oeala. Florida 1 feed as declared
Leret Mills (Dlv. of Seed-Feed Supply Co.). Chattanooga, T< 2 feeds as declared
Louisiana State Rice Milling Co.. Inc.. Abbeville, Louisiana 1 feed as declared
Marbut Milling Co.. Augusta. Georgia 5 feeds as declared
Miller Poultry & Feed Co., Piedmont, Alabama 2 feeds as declared
G. W. Mills, Byron, Georgia 2 feeds as declared
Mlxon Milling Co., Cairo. Georgia 10 feeds as declared
Mosteller Flour & Feed Co., Inc., Chamblee, Georgia 1 feed as declared
Nashville Milling Co.. Nashville, Georgia 1 feed as declared
Nebraska Consolidated Mills Co., Omaha, Nebraska 1 feed as declared
Ohlendorf Milling Co., Osceola, Arkansas 1 feed as declared
Paseo Packing Co., Dade City. Florida 1 feed as declared
Persons Milling Co., Talbotton, Georgia 1 feed as declared
Producers Rice Mill, Inc., Stuttgart, Arkansas 4 feeds as declared
Putnam Brothers, Preston, Georgia 2 feeds as declared
Ralston Purina Co., St. Louis, Missouri 26 feeds as declared
Red Barn Milling Co., Thomasville, Georgia 1 feed as declared
Rlceland Feed Mill, Stuttgart, Arkansas 3 feeds as declared
Roberts Rice Mills, Inc., Wetner, Arkansas 1 feed as declared
L. D. Rogers Grain Co., Eastman, Georgia 2 feeds as declared
Rome Oil Mill Div. Hunt Foods & Ind., Inc.; Rome, Georgia 2 feeds as declared
Schenley Distillers, Inc., Grain Dept., New York, New York
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FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED

April 1965

Security Mills, Inc., Knoxvllle, Tennessee

3 feeds as declared

Seneca Oil Mill. Seneca. South Carolina

2 feeds as declared

Seymour Supply Co., Americus, Georgia

1 feed as declared

Smith Rice Mill, Inc. DeWitt, Arkansas

1 feed as declared

Southeastern Mills, Inc., Rome, Georgia

3 feeds as declared

Southern Cotton Oil Co., Dlv. Hunt Foods & Ind., Decatur, Alabama

4 feeds as declared

Southern Fruit Distributors, Inc., Orlando, Florida

2 feeds as declared

Southern Milling Co., Augusta, Georgia

1 feed as declared

Southern Poultry Co., Auburn, Georgia

4 feeds as declared

Southland Milling Co.. Inc., Galnesville, Georgia

2 feeds as declared

Spartan Grain & Mill Co., Newberry, South Carolina

3 feeds as declared

Swift & Co.. Chicago, III.

3 feeds as declared

Swlsher Feed Service, Danville, III.

3 feeds as declared

Thomas Milling Co., Hailehurst, Georgia

1 feed as declared

Walley Feed Co., Oxford, Alabama

1 feed as declared

Bill Watsons Farm Feed Service, Crawfordville, Georgia

6 feeds as declared

Weaver Milling Co., Ocilla, Georgia

1 feed as declared

West Tennessee Soya Mill, Inc., Tlptonvllle. Tennesse*

1 feed as declared

Western Grain Co., Birmingham, Alabama

15 feeds as declared

Ideal By-Products Dlv., Wilson & Toomer Fertiliser Co.

Lawreneevllle, Georgia

1 feed as declared

Penalties

9

Failures

26

As Declared

270

TOTAL

305

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Cattle, Swine other Livestock
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules & Ponies
2 yr. old, 'gaited Tennesseg Walking stallion, chestnut sorrel, blaze face, halter (broke and gentle, $250.; also 14 yr. old gaited mare, bred. to above stallion, gentle for anyone to ride, $150. Grady Partter, Dial, Ph. 374-6450.
8 Shetland pony mares and fi Palomino stallions; all ccttors, some gentle, some with colts by side, some to foal next month. Mrs. James O. Browning, Rt. 2, (5 mi. E. Hwy. 16), Jackson.______
Reg. Term. Walking stallion, 2 yrs. old, good blood lines; reg. Tenn. Walking; filly, 2 yrs. old, good Mood lines. Earl I. Stokes, Rt. 3, [Box 397, Griffin, Ph. 2'277502.
Alt stud: Grey Novel, 17,2 ihands, grey, thoroughbred! stallion, fee, $100. grade smares, $200. racing. Ben (Hardaiway, P.O. Box 1360, Columbus, Ph. FA 3-6451.
Large Tennessee Walking horse, 5 yrs. old, gentile, Grady Thompson, Rt. 1, (Box 244, Groves (Lake Road, Lithia Springs.
Reg. Tenn. Walking horse gelding, 1'2 yrs. old, large, black; also, small Shetland pony mare, 18 mos. old, dark sorrell. E. E. Hamilton, 64 Brown Ave., McDonough (no collect calls).
i2 pair reg. Belgium geldings, sorrels with whifte mane and tail, all 4 yrs. old, 1 pr. wt. 3200 dibs., 1, pr. wt. 3&00 libs; also, 1 pair sol. mare mules, wit. 2600 Ibs. W. C. Hall, 601 Log Cabin Dr., Smyrna, Ph. HE 5-4203.
1 medium size horse, spotted, $200.; 1 large mule, $112-5. Ira Waits, Rt. 2, Rockmart, Ph. 664-6294.

7 nice Shetland pony 1125 Black face ewes, $10. Rut'ger, Big Boy, Manglobe,

mares, with colts by side, per head, being bred now. Stone, Oxford tomato pits,

$100. ea.; reg. mare with R. L. Jackson, Flint River 30, $1.; hdt and mild pepper

Palomino filly colt, $135.; Farms', Jonesboro, Ph. DR 8- pits., 35c doz; cabbage col-

several good broke ponies, 2>245.

lard plte, 8'5c C; .peppermint,

$85. ea.; 4 sorrel colts, \Vz yrs. old, $'50. ea., less if more than 1 is taken; also, have saddles. Jess H o 1 b r o o k, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-6771.
1 stud, $70.; 1 mare, $80.;

IFreslh Toggenburg milk goat with 2 wk. old billy kid, 4 qts. milk daily, $30.; Toggenburg nanny, bred, $10. J. D. Wallace, Rt. 1, Mt. Vernon Rd., Lithia Springs, Fffii 948-

garlic pits., 26c doz.; broccoli bmssei sprouts, $1. C; yel'low tomato ponderosa, 45c doz. Fred Witherspoon, 30S Holderness St., S.W., Atlanta 10, Ph. ;753-.5251.

also, bridle and saddles;' $30., or all Ifor $170. W. C. Grant, 4244 Glerthaven Dr., Decatur, Ph. 2-84-6088.

6189. Nice milk 'goat, gives 3 qts.
milk daily, $20. W. L. Jackson, Rt. 1, Silver Creek, Ph.

(Mt. bearing size huckleberries, dewberries, blackberries, winter huckleberries, $1. doz.; black walnuts; Big

3 yr. old black Quarter mare, has had training in turning; also, rough out saddle. Frankie Hewatt, Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-9415 (no collect caflls).
2 Shetland pony mares, 1 black and white with sorrel

284-4562, (no collect calls).
Cattle, Swine other Livestock

Red Cherry bushes, 2, $1.; white velvet and Big pod okra mixed, germ. &9 pet. 50c cup; white cucumber seed, germ. 97 pet., 25c teasp., add postage. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Bearing size Mt. blueber-

filly by side; 1, dark dapple with white mane and tail,

WANTED

ries; blackberrries, $1. doz.; red and yellow plum bushes,

both ridden, 4 yrs. old, all

5, $1.; black walnuts, 2 to 3

have reg. sires, $165. and $125. W. W. David.son, Hofobs Rd., Athens, Ph. NI 8-3796. (no collect calls).

Want beef bull, will trade 'milk 'Cow of equal value. William Ford, Rt. 3, Box 212, Pine Dr., College Park. Ph.

ft., $1. ea.. add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Red raspberry pits., wild

2 yr. old Tennessee Walking stallion, IS hands, nice eoniformation. Donald R. Bonner, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Ph. 854-4540.___________

478-9710 (no collect calls). Want 3 reg. red Angus
heifers, out of reg. Black Angus herd. Dr. J. E. Collins, Box 313, Manchester.

blaeberry bushes, dewberry and blackberry pits., $1.50 doz.; peppermint pits, and garlic bulbs, $1. doz.; Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

8 yr. old, gentle, riding

mare with black markings; 2 Wanlt 1 Nubian billy and Rutger tomato pits., 300,

young mares (for experienced 2 or 3 nannies, Nubian stock. $2. 500, $3., $5. M.; Calif.

rider. J. Dan Smith, P.O. Box -Buck McCrea, Rt. 1, Alma. Wonder sweet and cayenne

60, Augusta, Ph. 733-6607.

hot pepper, same price; egg-

'6 yr. old racking gelding, good for children, or experienced riders, $250.; 5 yr. old

Agricultural

plant and other pits., $1. C., del. in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Ph. 648-2035.

Seed & Plants sorrel, reg. Quarter gelding,
$300.; 8 yr. old, 3-gaited mare, good for broodmare, or trail horse, (gentle, $150.; also,

iSupeitfection s t r a w b erry pits, giant berries, very prolific, complete with planting'

want horse to 'board in pasture or to train. W. R. Pen-

FOR SALE

instructions, $3.. C, 20'0, $5". Mrs. H. A. MCElroy, Rt. 2,

land, 1312 iSpinks Dr., Mariet-

CoMege Park, (Estes Rd., off

ta.__________________

Gov.t. inspected red skin, Puerto Rica potato -plants, $4.

'Buffington at Red Oak).

Sheep & Goats

M, F.O.B. at farm, no C.O.D. 6 wks. beans germ. 92 orders. Zonnie Carter, Rt. 1, pet., cornfield beans, 90 pet.,

Reg. Nubian buck, selling to prevent inbreeding, $75., at my barn. William J. Adams, 107 South Hightower St., Thomaston.____

Box 200, Jacksonville. Red Wonder okra seed,
prolific, bright red pods germ. 79 pet., 25c pkg., stamped, self - addressed env.

6 wks. Valentine stringless green pods, 80 pet., 75c pint; black eye peas 95 pet., 50c pt., add postage; pumpkin seed 90 pet., butternut squash, 88 pet., lOc tblspn., plus stamp-

5 White Saanan milk goats, J. K. Stalcup, 2563 Sandtown- -ed env. Vella Rice, Rt. 1,

4 mos. old, $10. ea., 3 does, Rd., Marietta.

Cumming, (Z. C. 30130).

16 mos. old, $25. ea.; 2 young

milkers, first freshening in Running okra seed, very White multiplying or nest

Feb., $35. and $50.; all from prolific germ. 98 pet., 20 onion sets, for planting, $2.60

good producing stock. No seed, 20c, plus self-addressed gal., PP in Ga. Mrs. R. M.

shipping. Gome see. Lollie E. stamped env. A. R. Baldwin, Vocke, Rt. 2, Box 8, Quit-

Prince, Rt. 1, Box 26, Cairo. Rt. 1, Summerville.

man.

Purple hull Crowder peas, germ. !9'2 pot.; Blue Java .peas, (?erm. 93 pet., 40c cup; Butternut squash seed, germ. 94 pet., BOc for tablespoon, add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. ______ __
Old fashion tender hull Cornifield bean seed, germ. 93 pet.; whiiite mush peas, germ. 09 tffct., 75c~'CUp;."Ted' speckle Crowder peas, germ. 92 pet.; white sugar Crowder peas, germ. 9'1 pelt., :50c cup, add postage. (Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3. Ellijay.___________
Ga. red sweet potato pits., grown from vine grown seed potatoes, G o v t. inspected, count and quality guaranteed, ($3. M, in lots of 4 M, $2.60, M, F.O.B. J. H. Williams, Alma, Ph. 632-5156 (nights)
Eggplant, Bell and hot pepper, parsley, and dill pits., 35c do/.; broccoli, Wakefield cabbage eolla'rds, and Rutger 'tomato pits., $1-25 C. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Register.________________
Long green okra seed, germ. 92 pet., 50e cup, plus 16e postage; Cowhorn and Banana pepper seed,-25e teaspoon, plus stamped env.; Big Boy, Triple L crop, big, Brimer, orange and yellow tomato pits., 25C doz., $.1. C; large garlic, 6, '50c, add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Red speckled Crowder .peas, germ. 70 pet., $1. a quart, del. in. Ga. R. J. Alien, Talkinig Rock.______ ______
White Cutshort Cornfield bean seed, germ. 89 pet., $1. cup, post paid in Ga. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Box 78, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540). _____
Garden horsemint; ' Heal oil plants, 8, $!.; .Spearmint; garlic bulbs, 10, $1,; horehound and catnip bunches, 4, $!., add postage. Mrs. P. Maladhi Smith, Rt. 6, Gaines.ville.
Hastings little white Lady peas, gecm. -91 .pet., J|L. cup; old time Blue Java peas, germ. 89 pet., 50e cup; Butternult squash, germ. 9-8 pet., 50c, 3 tables.; Hastings white prolific seed corn, ger. 97 pet., $1.25 ;gal., add postage. P. B. ~Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

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Agricultural Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Catnip and horehound, 6 bunches, $1.; garlic onions; Himalayan dewberries, $1. doz.; muscadine grape vines, 6, $1., add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, R.t. 6, Gainesville.
Tomato pits: Pear; Sugar; Golden Sunshine; non-acid; and Big Boy, 50ic doz.; also, Russian comlfrey roots, 4, $1.3*5, all PP. F. M. Abie, Dahlonega.
Brown top millet, germ. 84 .pet., ifinm seed, 4 pet., total germ. 88 pet., 6c lb., in 1 ton lots. C. IM. Pippin, Jr., Rt. 2, Pretoria Rd., Shamrock Ranch, Albany.
'White Crowder peas, germ. 84 pet., SOc lb.; Green Glaze collard seed, germ. 90 pet., $1. for 1 itbsp.; Banana muskmelon seed, germ. 98 pot., 35c tbsp.; citron seed, germ. 49 pet., SOc cup., add postage. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin.
Jerusalem artichoke plants; also, 'flowering pomegranite, $1. doz., plus 50c order for postage, stamp ifor inquiry, free seed. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison St., Thomas ville (Z. C. 31792).
Certified Ga. Red sweet potato plants, $3. M, now ready, no checks, no C.O.D., do not send postage with order, all orders F.O.B. C. F. Mann, Rt. 2, Box 31, Surrency (Z. C. 31563), Ph. 3673807 (Baxley).
CNar&tt.-ls,-soybeans, germ. 93 pdt., $4. bu.; Yelnando soybeans, germ. 96.50 pet., $4. (bu.; Hardee Soybeans, germ. 95 pet., $4.50 bu., reeleaned, new bags. A. C. Soarbono, Rt. 1, Montrose, Ph. 572-4385. (Dudley).
Agricultural Seed & Plants
WANTED
Want small quantity of Banana yam and White West Indies sweet potato plants. Curtis Rice, P.O. Box 73, DuPont (Z. C. 31630).
Want 1 qt. old time Marlboro prolific seed corn. W. P. Simmons, 1467 LaVista Dr., Decatur (Z. C. 30033).
Livestock Feed, Hay & Grain
FOR SALE
Baihia grass hay cut without rain, in square bales. Milton P. Minchew, Jr., Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-1891.
300 bales of damaged hay and straw, bright grass straw and damaged grass hay, good for mulching, 40c per bale. Hoyt Reese, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. GR 5-6245._________
Orchard Grass and Clover hay, 19-65 crop, cut without rain, highly fert., 90c bade, AMal-fa hay, $1. bale, hay for mulching and bedding, 35c bale. At barn. Mrs. Willie M. Marques, Rt. 2, Austejl, Ph.. 948-2863.

Coastal Bermuda hay, 60c per bale; mixed hay, 50c per bale. R. L. Jackson, Mint 'River Farms, Jonesboro.
1965 hay crop, Coastal Bermuda, Clover, Lespedeza and Fescue, $20. .per ton or 50c per bale at field. Cecil H. Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Riverdafe, Ph. 4787944.
Highly 'fertilized Coastal Bermuda (hay, 60c per bale in field. Hubert Brown, Wilson Angus Farm, Rt. 2, Dulutlh, Ph. 476-3679._______
Fescue, Serecia and otiher mixed grass hay, large heavy bales, SOc bale; can deliver for small extra charge. L. C. Hill, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-9689.
Mixed hay, baled in May r96'5, SOc bale; no delivery. M. R. Warner, 483 Fielding Lane, ,SW, Atlanta, Ph. 75864.13.
Pecans, Peanuts & Walnuts
FOR SALE
Shelled pecans, $1.25 lb.; in hull, 40c lb. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton, Ph. 734-5109.
1964 crop Stuart pecans in hull, 40c Jib., in 10 lb. lots or more; shelled pecans, hand picked, mostly halves, $1.25 lb, in 4 lib. lots, you pay postage. J. A. Bacon, Plains.
Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs
FOR SALE
Giant Black Minorca eggs, 15, $3., 12, $'2.50, for month of June, prepaid, PP. L. B. Millions, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan (Z, C. 30263).
Indian Blue peafowl cock, 2 yrs. old, $15. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton, iPh. 734-510-9.
Bantam hatching eggs, purebred Mille Fleur andi Partridge Cochins, 15, $3. PP; pure Pensom strain Birmingham Rollers, $3.50 pr., 3 pr., $8.75, mated and working. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasvil'le (Z. C. 31792).
1 trio white Cochins, $10.; 1 Silver Duekwing rooster; B.B. bantam hen; 1 black Cochin hen; 1 Buiflf Brahma hen, must sell immediately; also, 2 pair pigeons, free. Donnie Barton, 2-54 Barton Dr., Hapeville, Ph. PO 6-8918.
75 young geese, $3. ea. A. C. Scarboro, Rt. 1, Montrose, Ph. 572-438-5 (Dudley).
1 pair B.B. bantams, show type, $5. J. P. Daniel, 884 Clifton Rd., S.E., Atlanta, Ph. 622-2278.
Bdbwhite quail, day old birds, 25c ea.; eggs $12. C or less than 100, 15te ea.; also, youmg plheasants and Tenn. reds, pheasant eggs $15. C, less than 100, 17c ea., all birds shipped C.O.D. A. L. Gill, '512 Monnie St., Ashburn, Ph. 5-67-2755.
Show type B.B. Red, Black tail Jap., bantams, 6 weeks, o>ld, 75c ea., cannot ship. O. D. GVtcOlure, 1753 Hadlock St., S.W., Atlanta, (Z. C. 30311), Ph. 758-3830.
-50, S. C. red pullets, 3V2 mos. old, cannot ship. Mrs. Isaac Phelts, Rt. 1, Preston (3 mi. from Preston).

Bobwihite quail, day old birds, 25c, others priced according to age; also, will hatch your quail eggs. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta, (Z. C. 30319), Ph. 2375340____________________
Ringneck pheasants, day old birds as hatched, 25 to 50, 35c ea., 50 to 100, SOc ea., post paid, cash with order; alder pheasants, write for prices. Claude Sears, Maysville (Z. C. 30-5-58), Ph. 662-25'66 (no collect calls).
24 young purebred Brown Leghorn hens, $1.50 ea., will not ship. Frank J. Bennett, Rt. 1, Tucker, Ph. 9-38-3249.
i2 mottled Houdan cocks, $5.; hens '$4. ea., or $25. for all1; also, Buff laced Polish cooks, and Black Sumatra cocks, $5. ea.; eggs from all varieties of Polish standard, $3. per setting of 15. Danny (L. Jones, Rt. 1, Box 112, Augusta, Ph. 79-8-510*6.
Ralbbits: New Zealand White does, ready for breeds ing, 6 to '8 mos. old, from show winning stock, pedigree furnished. Hiram Davies, Rt. 2, Box 172, Stockbridge, Ph. 474-8243.
Pigeons: good American Giamt Homers, producers of large squabs, mated pairs and 19-65 young birds, reasonably priced. F. M. Ogletree, Sr., Barnesvilie.
Rhode Island Reds, USROP at Georgia State Fair, hatching eggs, 16, $2.50, shipped post paid; baby chicks, 25, $6.50 post paid. J. D. Mc-i Donald, 701 N. Wayne St., Milledgevilile.
2 Claret hens, $3. ea; 1 Warhorse stag, $8.; 1 Clare-t Cross stag, $5.. ,will ship; cash or iM.-O. C. L. Griffin, Oak St., Gainesville.
1 Golden pheasant cock and 4 hens, now laying, $'14.-50; 1 Mallard drake and 3 hens, $10.; 1 white Quackles drake, with 4 hens, now laying, '$12.; will ship express t collect, in light crate. E. W. Greiner, 1018 Palmetto St., Bainbridge.
Dark Cornish bantam trio, $10., champion winner, Wunderlick bloodline, will ship express collect. D. F. Thomas, Jr., P.O. Box 175, Augusta '(Z. C. 30-908).

'Improved Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, 18c ea., or $15. C; booking orders for day old birds, 25c ea. A. N. Reeve, 7866 Roswell Rd.. Dunwoody, Ph. 993-4020.
Purebred heavy type dark Cornish hatching eggs, 15, $1.95, 30, $3.75, PP., cartons to be returned promptly at buyer's expense, M.O. only, no .checks'. Eggs at my home, $1.25 for 15. Miss Cora Patterson, Rt. 1, Ty Ty.
Rabbits: pedigreed N.Z.W., from show winning stock, 10 mos. to 1 yr. old, papers furnished upon request; Black Dutch from pure pedigree stock with papers furnished upon request. Will ship express collect.. John Carroll, 117 Pollard Dr., Augusta.
Colored fan tail pigeons, sex not guaranteed, but are nest mates, $3. pr.; old fashioned black rumpless bantams, partridge size, $1. ea. G. B. Howell, 5419 Newton Rd., Albany.
White King pigeons, Rice Strain, mated and banded, from foundation stock of 16 yrs. breeding, $7.50 pr., 3 prs. $18., youngsters Jan. hatch, color cellwire banded, $2.-50, F.O.B., E. Beaton, 30-5 -Stephenson St., Waycross.
Bobwihite quail eggs, $15. C; little birds priced according to age, at my home. Dewey M. Sears, 59 Poplar St., Box 6'93, Porterdale, Ph. 7867334.
8 smaJl rabbits, 75c ea.; 12 grown rabbits, $1. ea., all F.O.B., my home, 2 mi. E. Mrs. Lindsey McGahee, Rt. 3, Soperton.
Rabbits: 10 . New Zealand White breeding does; 1 buck, $3.50 ea. Mart Hamby, 2817 Sardis St.,' Kennesaw, Ph. 4,28-2870 (no collect calls).
Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs
WANTED
Want 1 Golden cock, will trade 1 Re-eves cock; or Want 1 Re-eves hen, will trade one Golden hen. Thomas R. Kent, Rt. 1, Pinehurst (Z. C. 31070).

Flower Plants Bulbs & Seed
FOR SALE
Grape leaif and red begonias; dilff. colors rooted sultana, 35c ea.; blue August lilies, 3, $1.; feverfew, 6, $1.; dark purple dahlias, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Tall bearded iris; 2 pink, 2 yellow, 2 red, 2 bronze, 1 blue, 1 -white, 2 bitone, ea. di-ffereint, named and lab., $3.50 doz. PP, stamp for list. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr., Auste'I.
Pink thrift sprigs, rooted, $1. C; blue, lav., thrift, ageratum, tiger lily bulblets, broad leaf dwarf liriope, 3 doz., -$!.; purple iris, 12, SOc; white Easter roses, golden beflls, 4, -$!.; red hot poker, white butterfly bushes, white bafoys breath, 3, $1. Add 40c postage. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Named but not lab. bearded iris; red, white, lav., 'medium purple, pink, butff, brown, two tone1 black purple, orchid pink, 50 dif. colors, $2.50 doz. PP; Siberian iris, 2 col., $1.50 doz. PP. Mrs. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa.
Red spider lilies, paper whiite and sacred narcissus, snowdrops, yellow jonquils, SOc doz.; red Mexican hydrangeas, blue widows tears, blue lily, $1. Add 50c ea. order for postage, stamp for inquiring. Mrs. O1. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison St., Thomasvil'le.
Bearded iris, all colors ineluding some new pinks, not: lab., 100, '$10'. and $1. postage; have won many blue ribbons. Mrs. Marvin Farrar, Jenkinsburg.
Dbl. pink, red, rose, geraniums, everfolooming pink, rose, red, begonias; Christmas and Thanksgiving cactus, chicken gizzard, pink, red, rose sultana, 25c ea.; Boston fern cuttings, 50c; all colors Jew, lOc. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Box 131, Royston.

NOTICE!
REMINDER TO ADVERTISERS
Actual farm work notices ONLY will be published in the "Farm Work Wanted" and "Farm Help Wanted" columns. All other types of work, even if included with a farm work notice, will be omitted. Notices for house work, small garden work, companions, child care and similar type positions will not be published. 'Notices received for publication in these columns must carry an explanation as to the type of farm work the advertiser is seeking or the type of farm for which help is wanted. Trucks, jeeps and large equipment notices will also be omitted. Tractor and general farm equipment notices will be published as usual. However, large equipment such as bulldozers,, draglines, motors, sand pumps, pulp wood saws and similar heavy equipment will not be printed.

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Flower Plants Bulbs & Seed

iDaylittiies, all colors, clumps for landscaping, $1.; named var. and seedlings, $1. ea., specify tail or low. You pay postaige. Mrs. F. Dykes, Georgetown.

FOR SALE
Boxwoods, $-2. and $3. ea. at my home; yellow flowered weigela, 76c and $1. ea.; old fashion carnation pinks, SOc bunch; yellow rose of Texas, pdnk and dibl.- white trailing carnations, m i x ed colors iris, 6, 50c; yellow primrose, SOc doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
QDbl. .petunias, Boston ferns, red geraniums, red, pink 'hibiscus, 2<0c ea.; fire chief petunias, red verbena, carnation, SOc doz.; snap draigon asters, blue ageratum, mixed col. mums, 40c doz.; pink bronze mums., 75c doz. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston.
Mixed colors bearded iris, old fashioned, 25, $1.50, purple violets, 100, $>1.!2S. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.
Transplanted cactus, dahliai pits, mixed colors, 10, $1.25. iF. M. Albie, Dahlonega.

Begonias, bronze, 'greenleaf, var. blooms; plants, spider, snaike, -air plant, var. maranta, j u s t i c i a, trailing philodendron, 65c; c a c tus, donkey ears, spring beauty, half moon, star of David, cocklebur, SOc; bromalaids, 75c. Add .postage. Mrs. Otis Mashfourni, Gumming.
Yellow bearded iris, $1. doz., mixed colors, $1.50 doz.; white flag lilies, iris, $1. doz.; sweet william, blue aigeratum, daisy and small yellow mums, 50c doz.; love apple plants, 4, '$ !.; red and pink cannas, 3, $1.; Easter rose, 3; $1. Add 45c ^postage each $1. order. Mrs. A. J. McCorkle, Bronwood.
iDaylily clumps, mixed colors, unlab. 50 fans, $3. PP; Colonial Dame, Mable Fuller, Joan, Marionette, Red Giant, Taru'ga, Pink C a r a Mia, Purple Emperor, Yellow Cluster, Oneita, Jewel Russell, Cradle Song, Pink Damask, 3 ifan clumps, 50e; post. SOc. Walter Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., Atlanta.

All colors chrysanthemums, yellow cannas, $1. doz.; all col ors geraniums, toegonia cuttings, 10, $1.; 'blue and purple iris, 40c doz.; jonquils, '25C doz.; yellow jasmine, .purple Mat, golden 'bell, all rooted, 4, $1. Add postage. iEthel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
Buckeye bushes, $2.50 ea.; high, power high John-, stronger than buckeyes, $2.50 ea. Add postaige, no out of state orders. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.

Boxwood, boxwood holly, nandina. pyracantha, cherry laurel, magnolia, gardenia, burfordi holly, $1,50 ea.; water oaks, 3-4 ft., $3.50; pfitzer juniper, 1 ft., $2.; all plants growing in cans; ajuga, vinca minor, SOc qt. Mrs. E. B. Travis, RiVerdale, Ph. 4787933.
Rooted verbena, rose, purple, pink, lav., white, 3 doz., $2. PP, damp moss packed; rnin. order, $1. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula.

Small grancy grey beards, 4, $1.; mtn. laurels, sourwoods, red trumpet honeysuckle vine, snowballs, red and pink spiraea, golden bell, 6, $1.; Christmas cactus rooted, 4, $1.; regal lilies, 6, $1. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah-

Blooming size hybrid daylilies, mixed, 25, $3.50; smaller, 25, $2.50; gardenia, nice size, 3, $1.; blue stokesia, $1. doz.; cannas, red and red with var. on same stem, 8 roots, $ 1. Add postage. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville.

'kxnega.

Trailing arbutis, $1. doz.;

2 doz. (bishop weed, $1.; 1 doz. of each of the following, $!., mother daisies, Boston daisies, achillea golden plate, golden glow, strawberry foeigonia, mullen pinks. Add 40c postage on ea., no Fla. orders.

dark red and pink trillans, 25c ea., 5, $1.; orange butterfly, 50c ea.; heart leaf, sweet shrubs, 50c ea., 3, $1.; wild strawberry plants, 25c doz. Add 45c postage. Miss Jewel Charles, Rt. 4, Ellijay.

Mrs. Lawrence McAvry, Rt. 1, 'Box 323, Wahington.

Pink yarrow, tansy, mullen 'pinks, jonquils, 45c doz.;

Vinca minor, ground cover, evergreen leaves, $1. doz.; liriope for (borders, 'grass like, $1. doz.; blackberry lily, $1.25 ifor 3 clumps; violets, 50c for 3 clumps. Add postage. Loisi Woodruff, Greenville.

large, dbl. pink touch-menot seed, pink round batchelor button seed, Kta tspn.; blue tame violets, 20c doz.; 2 dif. red geranium cuts, pink justicia cute, red spider lilies, lOc ea. Add postaige. Mrs. Ralph I. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44,

4-6 in. rooted boxwood, $2. Lawrencevi'lle.

per 12, $15, per 100; delivered by mail. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Rt. 3, Greenville._______

Mixed chrysanthemums, mixed sweet Williams, primroses, 50c doz. ea.; summer

Pink, red, verbena, red, white blue, $1. doz., $5. C;

pink daisies, var. blue, black-* berry lily, August iris, 3,

pink oxaliis, 2 clumps, $1.; as- '25c; lovingtanigle, 25c start.

sorted col. sweet william, Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie

pink phlox, $1. doz.; ruMe Crawtford, 18 Crawford' St.,

orange dayliKes, yellow lilies, Ellijay.

$1. doz.; blue violet, blue iris,

2 doz., 31.50. Add postage. Seed: mix. col. giant asters,

Mrs. Janie Elilis, Box 23, balsam, forget-me-not, na-

Grantville.

sturtium, sweet aiyssum,

sweet pea, cactus zinnia, tiny

Small white var. dbl. al- zinnia, calendula, stars and

thaea, 20c ea.; ivy, vinca vine, 25t bunch.; rose thrift, 40c bunch; pink old time ver-

stripes, snowball, rose of heaven, flaming velvet petunias; add stamped env. L.

bena, 25c. Mrs. Ruby Lagan, M. 'Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Rt. 1, Lithia Springs.

(Dianthus Pinks, mixed;

Pure Dutch amaryllis seed, 'Marigold Brownie Scout;

bouquet, pink, 10 seed, $1.; Marigold Sunset Giants; Pan-

Dutch and Meade cross seed, sies, Giant, mixed; Petunias,

velvet red, orange, candy hybrid mixed colors; Snap-

stripe, drk. red, 10 seed, $1.; dragons, mixed; Zinnias,

blue ageratum, SOc doz,; false 1 seed, 20c pk.; Martin 'gourd

dragon, SOc doz. Add postage. j seed, Igi pk., 2'5c. Send stomp-

Raymond H. Uampier, Rt. 1, i ed, addressed envelope, R. C.

Box 860, Valdosta.

1 Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Iris, blue and white, orange Dayliiies, $1. doz. plus postage; African gourd seed, odd shaped, 35 seed, $1. pdus stamped envelope. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).
California Multiplying beer seed, 50c start and stamped envelope. No COD orders. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buohanan 30113.
135 ditf. daylilies, 12 dif., $2.50 redhot poker, SOe ea., 12, $5.; ivy rooted, 12, $1.; dbl. white (feverfew, $1. doz.; 40c postage first doz. or part doz., lOc ea. added doz., bonus 'plants sent. Mrs.- F. (M. Combs, Washington, Rt. 1.
Dusty Miller snapdragon, ageratum, rainbow coleus, 70c doz.; pink primrose, $1. doz.; spider 'lily bulbs, $1. doz.; dris, cushion mums, ing. mums, $2. doz. Add. post-age. (F. J. Witherspoon, 308 Holderness St., Atlanta, Ph. 753-5i251.
Trumpet daffodils, daylilies, blue violets, purple King iris, Ifoxglove, wild iris, 4 doz., $1.; mtn. azaleas, sweet shrub, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, red roses, yellow Christmas jasmine, weeping mary, purple lilac, 5, $1.; 4 o'olocks, 4, $1.; snowballs $1. ea. Add- postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellij ay.______________
Foxglove, orange daylilies, dalflfodils, purple King- iris, Star of Bethlehem, blue violetsi, blue wild iris, 4 doz., $1.; purple lilac, red roses, white and pink azaleas, white dogwood, yellow Christinas jasmine, mtn. laurel, sweet shruib, 6, $1. All rooted, Add postage. Mrs. David Stover, Ellijay.______________
Martin gourd seed, Ig. pkg., 25c; bushel1 gourd seed, 20, $1.; odd shaped African gourd seed, 8 difif. kinds mixed, 20, $1. daylilies, 3, SOc; White Siberian Iris, Narcissus and Daiflfodils, lavender, per. phlox, and blue violets, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. L.owman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Martin igourd seed, 25c .pkg., 6 pkgs., $1. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
Dbl. red, pink geraniums, fuchsia, dbl. red and speckled lc&: begonia, vari. leaf sultana cuttings, 25c ea.; pink per. phlox, old time violets, 50c doz.; rain lilies, Spider iil-es, $1. doz., 5 doz. $4. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, R;t. 1, Royston.

Green- and vari. spider pit., drk, red verbena, Boston fern, red sultana, 25c ea.; begonias, Lettuce Leaf, Semi Star, Angel Wing, Beefsteak, Silver Leaf, SOc ea. Add 20c postage, min. order, $1. Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566 Elleby Rd., S. E., Atlanta 15. Ph. MA. 7-5759.
Dbl. stock, sweet William, foxglove, dianthus, 36, $1.; snapdragons fire chief, mixed dwarf petunias, clove pinks, 25, $1.35; thumbelina zinnias, brownie scout, golden pigmy marigolds, 75c doz.; min. order, $1., add 40c postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.
Chrysanthemums, lab., $2.50 doz., undabeled, 50 plants, $3.; daffodils Chinese sacred, snow drops, red spider lily, asst., $2.25 C.; sultanas, asst., $2.50 doz. PP. Licensed- nurseryman. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel.___________
Mixed German bearded iris, white and purple Siberian iris, blackberry lily, $1. doz.; peppermint and lemon bwlm divisions, 3, 25c; rosemary plants from--G. Washingtons kitchen garden, SOc ea. Add postage. Mrs. James S. Ish, 200 Woodbine St., Marietta.
Feverfew, geranium plants, 6, $1.; yellow globe, 5, $1.; purple bell, 8, $1.; hardy phlox, 10, $1.; tube rose, 4 bulbs, $1.; daylilies 8, $1.; purple iris, 10, $1.; petunia plants 12, $1. Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, GainesVilie.
Exhibition mums, blazing gold marblehead, rose bowl, orange bowl, Ind. yellow, October red, Mrs. Roy Frances Whitney, anjuni, peacemaker, spiders, bun bee, antelope wh'ite, $2. per doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Gilleland, Rt. 9, Gainesville.
12 dif. iris, $1,25-; 12 dif. daylilies, $2.50, 24, $4.50; red, rose and ivory, pinks (many), yellow, bi-coiors, bronze; state prefered colors, bonus plants sent. Add 40c postage first doz. or pant, lOc ea. added doz. or part. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Rt. 1, Washington.
Spider magic lily bulbs, pink blooms in Aug., red blooms in Sept., $1. doz. and 45c postage; 5 var. and colors of iris, 15, $1. and 45c postage; white jonquils and 5 var. of spring blooming bulbs, blue Roman single hyacinth, $1. doz. and 35c postage or $'8., 100, PP. Mrs. Jim Rlackwell, Newborn.

Iris, pink cameo, white snow velvet, yellow, buff, 2 tone, lav. purple, $2.50 doz.; gardenias, $1. ea.; daylilies, yellow, dbl. bronze, SOc doz.; red, oak leaf hydrangeas, pink mimosa, SOc ea. Add 35c postage. Mrs. Louise Langford, Buena Vista.
Seed; red sypris vine, red cockscomb, angel trumpet, 1 teaspoon, 20c; touch-me-not, 1 tblspn., 20c. Add postage. 'Mrs. Nell Jones, 3767 Plumcresit Rd., Smyrna.
Buckeyes, 50c doz. plus lOc postage on ea. doz. No stamps, please. E. B. Lane, Rt. 3, Box 144, Washington.
Geranium cuttings, most all colors, 5, $1.; guinea wing and maple begonia cuttings, 5, $1. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin.
Flower Plants
Bulbs & Seed
WANTED
Want Penny royal pits, or seed. Write before sending. Susie Alien, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. Ph. OX. 8-26>l'7.
Want to hear from someone who has old fashion lemon lilies for sale. Miss Irene T. Scott, 1228 Oxford Rd., N E., Atlanta 6. Ph. 3i7'82949.
SALES
EVENTS
JUNE 4, 1965 -- Auction Sale, 7:00 P.M., Hone and Ponies. To be held at Circle "T" Ranch, 10 miles west of Au gusta on Hwy. 104, Evans.
JUNE 5, 1965 -- 10:00 A.M.-- Shetland Pony and Horse Sale -- Southeastern Shet land Pony Breeders Assn. Sale. To be held on Roy Arnold's Farm -- 8 miles east of Covington at the in tersection of 142 and 11 highways. Bring your ponies and horses. All Welcome.

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 t The Bulletin,

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MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 2, 1965

Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Pony cart and harness, tart factory built, small and 'large western saddles, riding bridles; Palomino stafllion, Welsh gelding; 16 hole hog 'feeder, like new; and sausage mill. Marvin, Newsome, Jordans Mill Rd., Sandersvile, Ph.
Wild cucumber bark, sassafras root, yellow root, rattleroot, wild cherry bark, $1. for 2 Ib. lard box. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Hit. 1, Ball Ground.
Wild oucumiber bark, red sassafras, red adder, rattleroot, yellow root, blood root, ratsbane, (May apple, catnip, devil's shoestring, penneroil, heart root, wild cherry bark, sweet gum bark, $1. for 2 lib. lard box and 30c postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. .1, Ball Ground.
Strong red sassafras roots, wild cherry bark, red alder bark, white ash roots, poke roots, .$1. half gal.; good luck buckeyes, $1. doz. Add postage. Lorene Phillips, Rt. 1, WrightsvMe. ______
Yellow root, freshly dug and washed, 4 Ib. lard box, full, 05c; old fashion tender White creaseback bean seed, 98 pet. germ, 60c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey EMis, Rt. 5, Box 53, Etlijay. ______
Old fashion country cured, oak smoked hams, 1'5 to 35 Ibs., (guaranteed sound, 85c per Ib.; ship by express only. R. C. Hurst, Rt 2, Meiigs.
New crop wildlflower 'honey, as bees made it, red or white, 6 Ibs. exitracted, $1.60, six 6's, $8.50; 10 iflbs., $2.75, 5 Ibs. comb, $2.; $10.50 case comb; -10 Ibs., $3 V25. Add postage. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville.
Fresh, peeled, cored, dried apples, 75C per Ub.; fresh' dried saige, tea cup packed (full, 50c; saige pits., $1.; artichoke pits., 6, $1. Mrs. G. Collina, Rt. 2, Box 53, Cobbtown.
Pony carts and harness, single or dbl. hitch; also, several good used saddles and bridles, aM reasonably priced. Bill Kirkland, 4585 LaVista Rd., Tucker, Ph. 93g-il'574.
Fresh herbs, washed clean: sassafras, yellow dock, yellow root, devil's shoestring, queen of meadow, 4 Mb. lardbox full, $1.; colt's foot, life everlaslting, 2 lib. box fuffl. $1. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.____________
Yellow root, sassafras, May apple, queen of meadow, yellow dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea. 4 Ifo. lard box full, $1. plus 35c postage; peppermint, 30o bunch; 3, 60c. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.________
Wild cherry bark, red alder, poplar bank, persimmon, sweet gum and birch bark, yellow root, 2 Ib. lard box Cull, $1. post paid; tiny ornamental gourd seed, 25c pack and stamped env. L. M. Lawman, Rt. 5, Ellij&y.

Button crown, (Martha Washington and old fashion gathered crown bonnet patterns, 30C and 5c extra for instructions. Mrs. R. I. Williams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceviflle.
Sugar cured, country cured, hams, shoulders and sides, not smoked, 95c per Ib., 15 to 20 Ifos.; shoulders, 75c per Ifo., 12 to 1'5 Ibs.; sides split in halff, 6 to 7 Ibs. ea., 60c per Ib. J. A. Bacon, Plains.
Nice clean yellow dock, red sassafras, queen of meadow, devil's shoestring, wild cherry bark, 2 Ib. lard box measured full. $1. Ppd. Mrs. W. W. Lawman, Rt. 6, Ellijay.
dean red sassafras root, wild cherry bark, red alder bark, white ash roots, pok'b root, all kinds tree barks, $1. half gal.; rare buckeyes, $1. doz. Add postage. Herman Phillips, Box 130, Wrightsville.
Yellow corn. Reese R. Barnard, R/t. 2, Adairsville, Ph. MA 0-2490.
Red heart cedar fence post, 6% ft. long, at my home, 35c ea. H. T. Sorrow, LexinigtonCarlton Hwy., Carlton, Ph. SW 7-3401.
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want 4 in. Cut-back show saddle, will trade 15 in. padded seat western saddle. J. B. Bain, 200 Wilder St., Pelham.
Want used Cut-back saddle, will buy or will trade good English saddle; also, English saddle is for sale. Miss Boone Smith, 1 Hanover West Court, Atlanta, Ph. 3556099.
Want large farm bell; 4 wheel rubber tired farm wagon; also, want 5, 12 ft. metal, cattle gates. J. E. Collins, M. D., Box 313, Manchester.
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
(Pillowcases, emfo., cm edge, $2.75 pr.; purple grape doilies1, $3.; 1 yr. size cro. baby dress with lining, puff sleeves, $-5., blue; plain pillowcase, cro. lace, 75c pr.; pillow case lace with rick rack, '$!.; pillowcases, emlb., cro. lace edge with rick rack, $3. Mrs. John A. Merritt, Rt. 1, Box 121, Millwood.
Little girl's well made cotton dresses, 1-6 yr., $1.50 ea.; print aprons, 50>c ea.; quilt tops, pieced by pattern,. $fl. ea. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Dutch girl and boy, bloomer girl, garden girt, fan, $4.25 ea.; new scraps, I5c per Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Charlotte Wooten, 122 Myrtle St., Gainesville.
Genuine 'lambskin baby moccasins, pink, blue or white, all handlaced and emb. in white, $1.25 pr., 3 pr., $3.25, or $12. doz., ppd. and in gift boxes. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun.
Leather bullwhips, 30 in., $1.50 4 ft., $2., all have wooden handles; fox hunting blowing bullhorns, ex. Irg. bullhorns. $7. Earl Stuckey, Hlackshear.
Genuine lambskin b a b y moccasins, pink and blue, size small and medium, $1.25 pr. PP, gift boxed. Mrs. O. L. iBruce, Rt. 2, Lula.

Old fashion bonnet, long or short tail, $1. ea.; band or bib aprons, 50C and 60c; quilt .patterns, 25c or 5, $ !.; dresser scarves, emb. cro. ends, 50c; pot holders^ 2, 25c; diaper shirts, to 1 yr. size, 30c ea Add postage and IQc for checks. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 8, Gainesville.
Fancy organdy and" lace aprons, $1.50 ea.; nice cotton aprons, 75c ea.; aprons, Ig. packets all around, $1. ea.; potholders, 15C ea.; 10, $1.; pillowcases, handpainted in washable colors, $2. set; scarf or vanity set, $1. ea. Sample of handpainting sent. Mrs. W. W. Lowman. Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Childrens dresses, 1-6 yr., $2. ea.; full size cotton ruffle bedspreads, asst'd. colors, $5.50 ea.; aprons,. 75c ea.; 6, $4.; potholders, 20c ea., 7, $1.; dishtowels, hand painted, 3'5'c ea., 4, $1.; hand made quilts, pieced by pattern, $12. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Ht. 5, Ellijay. (Z. C. 30540).
Vanity sets, 2 pcs., 9 X 12 and 7 X 12, matching 1'5 in. doily, $3. per set in ecru or white; 16 and -20 in. doilies, $1.75 and $2. ea., delivered. Letters answered. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, 826 Maple St., Cairrollton.
Nice band and bib aprons. $1. ea.; pillowcases, $2. pr.; med, size aprons, 50c ea.; potholders, 15c ea., 10, $1.; dresser scarves with stamp or flower, $1. ea.; gift with $5. order. Add postage and 20c for checks. Mrs. Maver Estep, 137 Auburn Ave., LaGrange.
Cro. white oval shaped pieces, 18 X 28 in., $2. ea., design with pink, yellow, lav., red or blue asters, doilies to match, 18 in., $1.60 ea.; 12 in., $1. ea. Add l<5c. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.
Dbl. bed quilt tops, hand pieced; friendship chain, dfol wedding, drunkards path, cross roads, $6.50 ea.; step around the mountain, star, $5.50 ea.; patterns, 55c ea. PP. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Blue and white baby sweaters and caps made of nylon wool, sweater and cap., $4.; white cro. bootees trimmed in pink, blue, yellow, green, 75c pr.; bibs to match, both, $1.; cro. potholders, $1. ea, Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Rabison, Rt. 1, Monroe.
Hand emb. pillowcases, large, made of good sheeting, $2. set.; 2 sets, $3.50: emb. cases, not as heavy, $1.35 set, 2 sets, $2.50; 'hand made quilts, i$5.; dresses, 1-6, drip dry cotton, $1.60 ea., 2, $3. Lucy Musson, Rt. 2, Summervil'le.
Hand painted pillowcases, $2. pr.; hand painted dishtowels, 7, $2.; hand painted bedspreads, $12. ea., designs, tulip bowls, iris, and Jersey beauty, all on white cotton washable cloth. Add postage. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt, 5, Ellijay.
Old fashioned bonnets with rufifles, prints, $1.; without ruffle, 7-5c; fishing bonnets, $1.; beach 'bonnets, 75c. Add postage. Mrs. M. F. Tasker, 634 McDonouigh Blvd., S.E., Atlanta.
Broadcloth p i 11 o w c ases, emb., $1., cro., $1.25; aprons, 3 son., $L, med., 50c, Irg., 75c; old-ifashioned bonnets, $1.00 raffle, $1.2'5, button crown, '$1. Add postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., iBuiford.

Button crown bonnets, prints, organdy, $1.85; old fashion bonnets, $1.60; Irg. broadcloth pillowcases, hand emb., lace trimmed, $3. pr., machine emb., white or colors, $2.25; organdy aprons, $1.50; print aprons, 75c; dripdry cotton dresses, sizes 1-R yrs., $2,50 to $3. PP. Mrs. A. L. Hudigins, Rt. 1, Temple.
Lrg. 'Size silk quilt tops, pieced by hand, step around the mountain, $3. ea., 2, $ 5.50; Ing. size cotton quilt tops, same pattern and price. PP. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahilonega.
Nylon pastels or white cro. shell stitch baby sweater, $2.25, cap, $1., bootees, 60c; jersey loop potholders, 6, $1.; old fashion bonnets, $1.; band tie aprons, 75c. PP or C.O.D. Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box 14, Blairsville. Ph. 745-
Pillowcases with cro. blue bird, wild rose or colonial .girl, $2. pr., 28c postage; cro. vanity sets, $1. set, lOc .postage; aprons, 65c ea., ISc postage. No checks or stamps. Duira Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco. (Z. C. 30182).

Well made band and bib aprons, $1. ea., 5, $4.75; med. size, 50c ea.; pillowcases, $2. pr.; pctholders, 15c ea., 10, $1.; dresser scarves, $1. ea. Free gift with $5. orders. Add postage and 20c for all checks. Mrs. Maver 'Estep, 137 Auburn Ave., LaGranige.
Lambskin moccasins, baby colors, sm., med., boxed $1.25, $12. doz., PP.; baby sets, $5.; plain nylon or pompadour muslin pillowcases, 42 X 36, white, 3 in. cro., $4., sheets to match, 81 X 108, $4.60. PP. Mary Rdbison., 170 Watson Circle, S.E., Atlanta.
Dbl. bed quilt tops, box designs, $1.50 ea.; aprons, nice material, $1. Will ship C.O.D.; also, Martin gourds, 50c ea, Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, 15 Border St., Buford.
Handicrafts
WANTED
Want small quilt for spool day-bed. Jane F. White, Box 164, Statesboro.

NOTICE

TO PLANT
ADVERTISERS
All plants or nursery stock being moved or shipped out of sfate must be inspected by an Inspector from the Georgia Department of Agriculture and tagged as being apparently free of injurious insects and plant diseases at time of shipment.
For the benefit of the occasional shipper, a Transit Inspection Service is set up in Atlanta and Tifton where the plants to be shipped will be inspected and properly tagged so they may proceed without interruption to destination. These shipments are not to exceed 15 in any one year.
The service is free of charge. The plants can be taken or mailed to tha transit inspector nearest you. If mailed, place 2 tags on each shipment. The first tag should contain your return address, the address of the Transit Inspector, and sufficient postage (or Prepaid Express) from your home to Transit Inspector. The second tag should contain your return address, the name and address of the person to whom the plants are being sent; and sufficient postage (Prepaid of Express Collect) to allow forwarding from Transit Inspector to destination. Address of Transit Inspectors is as fellow*:
Transit Inspector Georgia Department of Agriculture Division of Entomology & Plant Industry Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia1 30334
Transit Inspector Georgia Department of Agriculture Division of Entomology & Plant Industry P. O. Box 114 Tifton, Georgia
Nursery stock, excluding all flower bulbs, corms, tubers, roots, and soft-bodied plants such as ferns, flowering annuals perennials, etc., shipped or moved within the state of Georgia must be inspected.