Farmers Bulletin Commissioner seed foods, the weights and | nspectors of the State ree 1960, Georgia Hedecnives were approximately $240,000 as a result -packaged foods and store scales. shants were saved more than $41,- lar checks on their scales and rmers alone were saved approx- $5,325 through checks on tobacco in warehouses. milk tanks checked disclosed er- nting to approximately $7,400, 2 twelve month operation. ugh merchants and warehouse- ten have scales in error that are ig them, most of the errors dis- are in the dealers favor. _ aul I. Morris, head of the Weights easures Section, noted that of the iL re-packaged items checked by ion in 1960, 20,734 were found in And he said, For some strange inations made by these inspectors | none of the packages weighed MORE than the label indicated. Scale checks, too, saved the consumer almost five times as much as they did the merchant, Not only does the inspector protect the merchant and consumer from errors in the actual weighing of foods, he is also the restraining effect in protecting the legitimate retailer from the unfair com- petition of the retailer who advertises im- possible low prices and then covers the loss-by short weights to the purchase Items found most subject to this kind of unfair competition are poultry and all meats, Morris said. However, an honest error in the re- tailers scales can cost him money fast. A one half ounce error can cost the mer- chant as much as $1,000 a year in profit. In addition to checks made on food product scales, State Department of Re- venue inspectors make regular checks on gasoline pumps in the state. To illustrate the importance of this program to the public, assume that all of the motor fuel were sold to the consumer with a shortage of one tablespoonful per gallon. This. would amount to a loss to the people of the State of pp aay $125,000 per month: = And so we realize, as stated in the proclamation making this Weights a n d Measures Week in Georgia, Honest weights and measures are indispensable, not merely to the economy of the State ae to the daily lives of all persons in it. White, married man, 31 White man; married, 19 yrs. Russell Gets USDA To Purchase Poultry Thanks to Georgia Senator Richard B. Russell, approximately $2,000,000 worth of broilers has been purchased by the U. S. Department of Agriculture for distri- bution under the School Lunch Program Act. Russell has strongly urged for some time that poultry meat be included in the School Lunch: Program. This is the first time that the U. S. Department of Agri- culture has done so. While the initial amount the U. S. Department plans to purchase (five mil- lion pounds of cut-up young chickens) is very small, it still marks a significant ad- vance in the campaign to expand present markets and develop new ones for the growing broiler industry, Russell said. Georgia is the nations leading broiler producer, accounting for one-sixth of the total national production last year. Broil- ers are also the states major source of farm income, amounting to more than $170 million in 1960. Russell is to be commended for his success in having broilers included in the School Lunch Program as this could be of great benefit and significance to the poultry farmers of Georgia. ~ FARM WORK ee! TED R. broil ife and 16 yr. old XD. with chickens, want ve foe for broilers, layers Habersham, Towns Co, ither Gibby, 361 Hilcrest | Rid ite married man single, old wants use with ilers. able salary. V. Hood, 348 pe E. Atlanta 12. 81 and oi 28 yrs. job on poultry farm. hool graduates, Dont 25 yr. old man and wife wants job on dairy farm or crop. 7 Children. Need 4-5 R. house. Have to be moved, Can house. Good Ref.|give Ref. Clyde Boots, Blue idge. Man, 52, good character, wife and 2 teen-age children, wants job as caretaker and maintenance man on farm, with house, garden, water, lights, and $25. week, at once. Boss Puckett, Trenton, 108: in poul- aying hens Room, board Batch or Want job on farm as care- taker, or small crop. Wife and _|self only, both able to work. i ae erienced. Drive tractor truck, 56 yrs. old. Have 6 be moved. A. L. Mathis, Roosevelt Dr. Dalton. 50 yr. old man wants crop, on job tending cattle. Must be good house, on Mail and School Bus Rt. Life time Exp. en give Ref. R. L. West, Rt. , Ellenwood. s White man, 25, wife, 2 chil- dren, wants work on dairy rm. ith layers. ve an | Rushing, .| halves Write. Mrs. J. T. M trow,. Rt. 4, Douglasville. yrs. old, 5 children, oldest 9 yr. old girl, wants dairy job. Can drive tractor, truck. Exp Surge pipe line and bucket type. Ref. if required. 5 R. house, wired for elec. stove and reasonable weekly sal- ary. Henry Rorr, 3320 Fair- burn Rd. S. W., Atlanta 11. Exp. farmer wants job, tractors, carpenter, cattle, hogs, cows, dairy farm, etc. Single. Board or batch. John Carwell, 545 Skinner Rd. c/o H. E. Davis, Augusta, Want job of farm work for $15. week room and board. Mrs. Ella e/o Mrs. Emmit Clark, Rt. 1, Temple. Woman, 51 yrs. old, with 2 teen-age boys, wants job on farm in mountains as care- taker, with good people. Pol- ly Hall, Trenton. farm, light 40 yr. old single white man wants job on poultry farm. Exp. broilers. Small house and salary. Reliable, sober and not afraid of work. Geo. M. Floyd, 15 Gary Ave., N.W., Atlanta 18. Want raise chickens on or- old, with 13 mos. old baby girl, sober, Exp., good work- er, wants job on farm. Need 4 R. house, elec. Ref. if want- ed. George Kent, 184 Pine St. SE, Atlanta 12. : Single white man, 50 yrs. old, wants job light farm work, or as caretaker. Room, board and reasonable salary. W. T. Smith, 1186 Francis St. N.W. Atlanta 13. Ph. TR 5- 3730. 60 yr. old single man wants job on poultry farm. 15 yrs. Exp. laying hens and hatch- ing, broilers, etc. Room, board or batch. Accept any reason- able offer. J. O. McKibben, Rt. 1, Felton. Ph. 3756 (Bu- chanan). Middleaged white man, alone, wants crop on shares or at dairy. Exp. in both. Need 2-3 R. house lights, etc. but have own furniture, Reason- able salary. So. Ga. preferred. George Morrow, 152 Berean Ave. SE, Atlanta 16. 65 yr old man single, sober, fair health, wants job on poultry farm with broilers or layers, can furnish Ref. R. T. Bentley, Rt 8, Monroe, FARM HELP WANTED Want middleaged white wo- man to keep house and help care for 2 children, also light farm chores. Located Stone Mountain area. Mrs. Nick M: Faro, 1655 Wade Ave., N. EB. Atlanta 17. Want white man and wife -|or just man (if can cook), to live in, look after my father and do Jight farm work. Con- tact. J? W. Harmon, Rt. 8, Smyrna. Ph. HE 5- 7175, Rese ee ANC oD arta ee ace AeA Want 1 each white and col- ored*or 2 white families to work on farm, raising veget- ables and grain, day labor ba- sis. 2 houses, 7 R. and 4 R., on paved road, school bus Rt. Want exp. farmers who can farm with tractors. McClury, Rt. 2, Hampton, NUMBER 26 J. Max Want man with family to | look after 8,000 laying hens and do other work on farm, No row cropping. Furnish house, on school bus and mail route, 2 mi. Jefferson. Sal- ary paid every week. Regular work, now ferson, Ph, Emerson q- 8673. PAGE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN es State Agriculture Building Editorial and Executive Oitices 19 Hunter Sireet, S. W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 NATIONAL ERAN : ASSOCIATION [assbcharis, Vad noe Wasa iaiauslals and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest. will be accepted from any commercial business, commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a business name. tin assumes no responsibility PHIL CAMPBELL Notices of farm produce No notice or advertisement any a trade name or business trade name or commercial The Georgia Market Bulle- for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published - notices. Advertisers | are cautioned that it is against the law _ to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail, Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Assistant Editor Notices Circulation Mailing Room Supt. _. Deborah Anglin Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr. 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, Ga., Address mailing list, changes MANAGER. Market requests to be of address, .etc., to Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from CIRCULATION Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Cass MARKET BULLET FARM HELP WANTED Want middleaged handy- man with small family inter- ested in home farming, to live nd work on 37 A. farm, 4 R. : pouse elec. nice surroundings, ree pastures, for wages and ghare of products. J. A. Ar- guedas, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. Want middleaged christian woman to live in good home m farm in country and do ight farm work, care for el- derly couple. State salary ex- ected. Mrs. Collie Moon, Rt. , Ph. 469-6544. Want settled married man for farm work on small farm. ust be honest, sober, willing to work. Good 4 R. house with ath and reasonable salary. . C. Power, 4950 Jett Rd. N. . Atlanta 5. Ph. Blackburn -4278. Want woman, 30-40 yrs. in ood health to live with fam- y_and look after small girl, and light farm work. Good ae to right party. Paul rbin, Rt. 2, Box 54 A, Mil- en. : Want settled white woman p good health, middleaged, to elp in garden and other light farm work, keep house, etc. ive as member of family in modern home, $10. week plus oom and board. Must have Ret No drinking. Mrs. R, A. anek, Rt 1, Tucker. Want reliable woman who needs a good home io live on arm, do housekeeping and ght farm work, $75. mo. and rivate room. No collect calls. r. A, T. Ensley, 322 Trey- ac Rd. Marietta, Ph. 427- Want reliable, sober man gnder 50 yrs., to look after broiler houses and help with other light farm work. House available. Contact on Satur- day only. 4 mi. No. Douglas- ville. Hwy. 92. John M. Tay- lor, Rt. 1, Powder Springs. "Want farm hand with small family for work on farm. Steady work. 5 R. house, on {school bus route. No drinkers. Give Ref. Write. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Nj J. I. Case A-6 combine, 6 ft. cut.. V-4 Wisconsin engine, needs very minor repairs, $400. Mrs. Harry O. Dean, Palmetto. a sg A ac en EES 1950 Ford, heavy duty, 3/4- F-300, 6 cyl., truck, stake body, high planks, extra good rubber, perfect mechanical cond., $475. Charles Elliott, Rt. 1, Lavonia. 8 Browers flueless oil bro- oders, complete with all pipe and valves, enough to set up 150 ft. house, $15. ea. FOB. Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek. One, 100 hen-egg, electric incubator and one, 3 tier, electric brooder, both, $30. A. H. Estes, 844 Blue Ridge Ct., NE, Atlanta 6. Florence Mayo tobacco cur- er for 12 x 12 ft. barn, cheap. Come see. Grady Sanders, Metter. Med. hize Ferguson manure spreader, used only 20 hrs., guaranteed new cond., $300. G. M. Hobbs, Stapleton. 42 R. Intnl. combine, needs little repair, for sale or trade for calves. J. D. Sorrow, Nich- olson. Old model Avery tractor, has power take-off, belt pul- ley, good tires, front 500 x 15 and rear 900 x 24, first $125. buys. J. D. Patton, P. O. Box 109, Cordele, Ph. 104 days. 1949, 1-1/2 ton, Ford truck, has factory body, 2 speed ax- le, engine and body in good cond., good tires, $325. Harry Johnson, Silver Creek. 1951 John Deere A. tractor, 18 harrow on wheels, all good cond. See any day except Sat- urdays. Larry Hanks, P. O. Box 8, Bonaire. 2. H. turning plow, Flower scrape, single trees, scrapes, plows, Brier blade, 2 mad- docks, pick, bush ax hoes, wood hammer and wedge, ma- nure fork and other minor farm tools. All cheap. Mrs. Henry Mullen, Rt. 2, Lyerly. Good 2. H. wagon, false body and real cotton bodies, all in good cond. See near Pleasant Ridge Church. Sam Winkles, Rt. 5, Carrollton. Good cutt-off saw, can be mounted on John Deere or similar tractor, $25. C. H. Jordan, Rt. 2, Covington. Want retired or self-sup- porting man or couple to work on small farm near At- lanta with vegetables, chick- ens, etc. Good house with water and lights, on mail route, near store and reigh- bors. Mrs. Ethel B. Clark, 982 No. Highland Ave. N. E. Atlanta 6. Ph. TR 6-0538 (be- fore 2 PM. : Want small family to farm on 50-50 basis. 2 R. house, lights and water furnished. Milton Carden, 935 Experi- ment St. Griffin. Want party to work 10,000 round slash pines. Furnish house and give 40 pct. Drunks 1948 W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor; John Deere, 4 disc, tiller; Athens bush and bog, 8 disc, harrow; 2 H. wagon; tractor drag harrow; tractor mower; Case hammermill. W. M. Chafin Estate by Homer L. Chafin, Rt. 2, McDonough, Ph. 423-3633. Cabinet incubator, forced air, good shape, 14 drawers, $75.; No. 5 Petersine incuba- tor, like new, with separate hatching compartment, $250.; 5 deck heating unit, Oaks, for baby. quail, like new; 2 ea., Oaks, 5 deck, laying pens for quail, good shape. Charles Edwards, PO Box 105,, 214 Highland Dr., Elberton, Ph. or deadbeats need not apply.} 829 Clarence Brown, Helena. Want young man, reliable, exp. to manage dairy farm, one who owns 55 or more head of good milk producing cows. 50-50 proposition. Write. Phillip Anthony, P.O. Box 432 (or Box 452), Cairo. Want middleaged white wo- man, alone, good moral hab- its, to live as one of family on farm in christian home. Light housekeeping, baby sit- ting and light farm work in exchange for room and board. Mrs. G. M. Murell, 838 Row- land Dr., Rt. 4 Stone Moun- tain. Ph. HI 3-7810 Want elderly couple to raise 13,000 chicks on halves also know how to farm. Must be sober, honest, reliable, and from No. Ga. R. C. Turner, Rt? 3, Box 15, Ball Ground. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE All metal incubator, holds up to 100 eggs, been used 3 times, $15. Cannot ship. Wil- liam McAlhany, 301 Craw- ford Ave. Augusta, 9 N. Ford tractor, 2 disc plow and bog harrow for sale or trade for Ford pick-up truck of equal value. Nonie Crewder, Trion (2 mi. E. of). Farmall H. tractor, bush and bog harrow, 5 dise tiller, trac- tor mower, John Deere Fert. drill, section or drag harrow. Jo. Walliams; turin; bh, LY. 9-3134 (Senoia). No col- lect calls. 30 Johnson automatic waterers for hens and 120, 4 ft. feeders, all in good cond., reasonably priced or exch, for saddle horse. Dalton Mathis, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6932. ver middle breaker; 1H strong wagon and good Farm- all cub tractor. C. J. Malphus, Rt. 1, Box 153, Springfield. 2 Wards deluxe gas brood- ers, 500 cap., A-1 cond., used 2 seasons, $50. for both at my. home. L. P. Higginbotham, Elberton, Ph. 1782-R4. Hay rake for Cub tractor, like new, for sale; also, want one set of cultivators and planters for 1956 Ford 640, in good cond. R. L. Moody, Box 32, Hiawassee, Ph. TW. 6- Ba, ae i x 2 H. Oliver turn plow; Oli- | Cub tractor, harrow, disc} and some cultivating equip. Mrs. I. A. Carter, Rt. 1, Glen- wood. 3 tractors: 1956 John Deere 40-T, cultivators, planters, 2 disc plow, bush and bog har- row and 16 disc harrow; John Deere B, cultivator, 4 disc tiller with plower troll cylin- der; Farmall H., cultivator, stalk rippers and 3 disc plow. All in good cond. John Kil- gore, Social Circle, Ph. 3510. V.A.C. Case tractor, har- row, turning plow, cultiva- tors, planters, tractor wagon and mowing mach., all good cond. priced right. H. H. Garrett, Rt. 4, Marietta. Ph. 428-0729, (1 mi. from Mt. Zion Church on Macland Rd.). McCormick Intnl. combine No. 64, Wisconsin combined only 2 small crops, good cond. Will sell reason- able or exch. for weaned calves. R. I. Gibbs, Rt. 2, Covington (Salem Camp Ground). 2 wheel trailer for car or tractor, good tires, mounted spare wheel, tire, steel frame wooden body size approx., 4x 17x 3 ft., $75. Edward Brittain, Rt. 1, Hampton, (1 mi. W. of Sunnyside on School Rd.). 2 wheel garden tractor with 3 hp Briggs-Stratton mo- tor, cultivators, disc harrow and lay-off plow, $90. Grady Chambers, 3638 Spring St., Chamblee, Ph. GL. 7-3655 Disc plow for Farmall Cub tractor, rear hitch, power lift, used very little, $60. George I. Jackson, Spalding Dr., Rt. f eace 51, Norcross, Ph. 448- 536. Farmall H. tractor with front end loader for sale. J. eee Fairburn, Ph. 964- Super C. Intnl. tractor with hydraulic system, plant- ers, fert. hoppers, cultivating equip., peanut plows and oth- er minor farming equip for use with this tractor, all 2 row farming, good cond. Tractor recently overhauled and painted, $900. complete. James Hall, Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany, Ph. HE. 5-9818. 8 Hudson oil brooders, cheap for cash or will trade for cows or hogs. Willard Mullis, Rt. 6, Eastman, Ph, 4-3433. Wisconsin air-cooled, heavy duty, 4 cylinder, motor and belt, Meadows gristmill with 20 in. rocks, almost new, plat- form scales, all for $300. Seen by appointment only. Robert Langley, Rt. 8, c/o C. N. Edwards, Ellijay. engine, lift (both) and one 4 whe! _ wa | bottom plow, No. 10 SS C bine, A-1 cond., priced D. E. Austin, Jr., ~ Ph. BU. 9-3137. _ 2 water pumps: Myers ton, model 1909, 20 ft. 1 pipe, $45. or $25, without - tor; other, Myers with GEn tor, 32 gal. tank, 20 ft. 1- in. pipe, $70. Both have fl valve, cut-off valve, p sure gauge and other fit excellent cond. L. E. 1, Nicholls. Ferguson 2-16 in. bot plow with Lantz coulters ai jointers, $175; plow witho coulters and jointers, Gi Ford 3 point cultivator, $1 Ford 8 disc plow, $150.; J. side delivery rake, $50. plow and rake are at Pla Ga. W. J. Davis, Ellaville, WE. 7-2913. S ; 5 disc Athens tiller, on ru ber, hand trip, or cylin elec. wheel make), with flat and 2 section body. All in good cond. L Hopes Stapleton, Ph. Li 1948 Ford truck, Ford tractor with trenches 1953 Ford tractor; Oliv Cletrac crawler with d blade. All in good cond. C. Michael, Rt. 1, Stath Ph: LI. 8-5461. 2 H. wagon, good cond. 1-1/2 1) with 1951 motor; 1948 Che 1/2 ton pick-up truck; 19) L sale. I. F. Etheridge, Mel tyre. Cut-off saw and be W. C. or W. B. Allis Chal tractor; 2 H. wagon in cond. Not junk. No i John F. Randall, Rt. jvonia, Ph. EL. 6-7130. D-7 Caterpillar tractor, Series, elec. starter, hydr ic track adjuster, 7-5 bl dbl. drum set, cable co Diesel engine, starting clutch, transmission, gear and pinion, ste clutches, and unit all ree rebuilt, new radiator. Glennis Noles, Roopvill 854-4581. : = a 1 ea. mowing machine, planter with all plates, rake, one 2 H wagon, 2 Turner plows, set of tools. See at my home. Jo Tatum, Talking Rock. _ Case 200 tractor, 2 200 ga tank and weeder. All sli used, in good cond. Mrs. ry Cox, Rt. 3, Box 214, dersville. 1,200 egg cap. elec. incuk tor, in good working con} $60. at my place. Paul La Inman, Ph. HO. 1-2894. One mowing scythe, $2.; one garden push plow with attachments, $3. W. P. Mc- Guire, 215 W. Howard Ave., Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-1382. 1,008 Cumberland cages, complete with food and water troughs, at sacrifice prices; Q.| also, 20 hanging Purina feed- ers, 2-500 chick cap. brood- ers. G. H. Henderson, 5275 Tilly Mill Rd., Doraville, Ph. GL. 7-2435. John Deere model 12) combine with good mot $295.; 24 disc Oliver smoot ing harrow, $100.; John De 6 disc tiller with steel whee $50. Can be seen at my hon C. W. Powers, Memorial D! Barnesville, Ph. 37-J. 1 H. John Deere tract first class cond., bottom plo planters, cultivators, for sa Emma _ Poole, RR G Moultrie. { Wilson bulk milk tank, 150 gal. cap., good cond. George F. Phillips, Rt. 1, Rockmart, Ph. 3995. Farmall Cub tractor, A-1 cond. with plow, harrow, cul- tivators, planting and fert. equip. All planting and fert. equip. bought new in 1960. All for $700. Don Miller Rt. 1, Cedartown, Ph. 2139-W. (contact after 6 PM or Sat. PM). : 5 Oliver 70 HC row crop trac- tor, runs and pulls good, $375. at my home 5 mi. Jy of Canton. Homer G.. Cline, an Canton, Ph. GR. 9- David Bradley garden trac- tor with turn plow, cultiva- tors, sickle bar, tractor has 2-3/4 hp motor, used only about 25 hrs., $95. Hubert Brown, Rt. 1, Conyers. International 400 tractor with Torgue amplifier in ex- cellent cond. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Martin ditcher, good as new, mule or tractor drawn; B. C. turning plow, mule drawn; steel beam hamon plow, mule drawn. No letters. R. T. Ran-|$ dall, Rt. 1, Lavonia, ce Handmade nests, feed with reels on stands for 1,0) hens, also, used 1 season, fi) 5-gal. waterers with jackets,, or 15 four feet feeders w grills and reels for chicks a 20 one-half bushel _ baske Make best offer. W. J. Ellin ton, Rt. 2, Twin City. Ph. }! 3-2326. ea Ford tractor, Golden - J) bilee model, Rotary mow] machine, bush and bog a! drag harrow, all good shaj| $1,200. G. L. Freeman, Rt Forsyth. ; : H Farmall Super M tract complete with planters, cl) tivators and Fert. attac ments, excellent cond., $90 10 disc King bush and b harrow, $75.; 24 disc 7. dbl. sec. dise harrow, $4 JD hay rake, $75. FOB 1! place, 10 mi. So. on Hy 296. Milton Beall, Stapleto Station type Lilliston pe nut picker, $150; 6 ft. combine, Wisc. motor | sacker, $300.; McCor Deering hay baler, tri and motor, $100.; | gate seed, $50.; Intn in. pull bott uson 20 tractor, good . and good tires front and 00. Dudley Harris, Rt. ohn Deere MT trac- quip., planting, cul- bottom plows, new , $750.; also, ujor Diesel tractor, res and mechanical $1,250; James 235 Riverside Ph. LI. 6-7369. 60 Farmall Cub tractor, ; than hrs., disc F oldboard plow, 5 ft. Dr.. des. J. T. Green, Rt. 4, 11-A, Birmingham yharetta, Ph. GR. 5- a roto tiller and one 4 selt propelled roto til- oth nearly new. B. P. , 1882 Clairmont Rd., ur, Ph. ME. 4-4562. pues a ee Se eel trailer, good cond., exch. for young hens. ; S. E. OQuinn, Archi- 1 St., Baxley. ; Janet Jr. garden tractor h equip., like new, $150. n Cox, Rt. 3, Alpharetta rabapple). _ Clynn Burden, mer, Ph. SU. 3-2210. 2 case David Bradley egg ler, used part of two sea- s, perfect cond, $250. mmnie Chandler, Rt. 2, Col- Reasonable, Ford imple- nts, bought for Ford trac- > harrow, hay baler and xe, 2 corn planters: Mrs. J. Carmichael, on eae De oe Py 52. 3 row John Blue cotton ster, prac. new, set up for per C. Farmall tractor; 2 1eel trailer, steel frame, od side body on springs, 6 y tires; 1951 Chevrolet, 1 1, pick-up truck, radio, ater, lights, good rubber, ttle side body. All reasona- a, No junk, R. L. Campbell, . 2, Box 76, Coppermine wy., Temple. 12 A. R. Wood gas poultry ooders, 1,000 cap., like new, 21g-O-Matic egg candler, ush type egg washer, 27, ie bu., David Bradley poul- y feeders, good cond., steri- zed, N. A. Boyette, Rt. 1, ahira, fe 1957 John Deere 420 craw- r tractor with blade, wide roller tracks, reverse in ea. rar, good shape, for sale; so, want bush hog mower, ft type, in good cond., rea- mable and 2 disc Ford plow . good shape. R. W. Evans, t. 1, Box 146, Warm Springs. 2 rear tractor tires, 10 x 28, ply F-82 and 2 front tires, (00 x 15, 4 ply F-2. All good iape and with rims and ae Bill Naples, Rt. 1, Ca- iilla. Farmall Super A, 1 row, ractor with power lift and ll farming equip. and mow- ag mach. in good cond. at ly. place 3 mi. from Dan- iille. Mrs. Virginia R. David- Oh Rt. 2, Box 13-A, Dan- ille. Foley automatic saw filer Model 16, new motor, A-1 ond., first $75. buys. Will hip if you pay shipping cost. Sharlie A. McCuller, 604 3elmont Ave., Tifton, Ph. 447 after 6:30. ; 1947 Ford, peed, rear end truck, 8:30 ires, $350.; vick-up Chevrolet truck, good -$200.; 1949 Ford trac- : , $400.; Ford eet, Cole dis- 1e Cole ee 1-1/2 ton, 2| 1948, 1/2 ton, 24 | priced right. . R. , 2-3/4 HP with plow and |eultivator, used 2 seasons, ex~ cel. cond., $125. J. M. Goode, 3861 Chamblee - Tucker Rd., Doraville, Ph, GL. 7-8504. 1952 Ford tractor with 25 hrs. running time since being factory reconditioned, with planter, cultivators and 8 disc harrow and heavy duty, home made, trailer all for $1,100. or $800. for tractor alone. L. Golden, Rt. 1, Bremen, Ph. IB (3200. Humidaine incubator model 55, automatic turner with itime switch, can set to turn at 1, 2, 3 hr. intervals or as often as you like, 3 trays, hold 1,050 quail eggs, 600 chick eggs, 350 turkey eggs or 800 pheasant eggs, wt. about 300 Ibs., $200.; also, -|breeder pens real cheap for quick sale. D..L. Brookins, 5861 Morningside Dr., Colum- bus, Ph. FA. 3-9175. Ser 400 gal. Friend sprayer, 300 ft. of hi-pressure hose and nozzles, good cond., reasonab- ly priced; also, want Model 60 John Deere tractor in good cond., reasonable for cash. J. Tepe - Monticello, Ph. 5901. : 4 ton metal bulk feed bin, excellent cond. $70. James Morrow, Flowery Branch, Ph. VA. 3-3041. 5 Oakes gas brooders in good cond., 1,000 cap., $10. ea. Norman Grier, Rt. 1, Mauk, Ph. MI, 9-2181. ~ FOUIPMENT WANTED Want sickle bar in g 0 o d cond. for Gravely _ tractor. State best price. T. R. How- land, 2276 Dauphine St., Hast Point, Ph. PO. 7-2711. Want Junked A. C. E-60 power unit, fuel burner, for parts. J. B. Butler, Dewey Rose, Ph. 834-M-4 (Elber- ton), nights only. Want 800 - 1,000 ib. mule not over 10 yrs. old with all types 1 H. equipment, includ- ing wagon and harness. Must be in good cond. W. E. Crowe, Rt. 2, Cartersville. Want 3 bottom plow for John Deere A or 3 bottom plow for W. D. Allis Chal- mers tractor. Prefer mounted type. State price and cond. ae Cooper, Rt. 6, Carroll- on. Want Farmall Cub tractor with hydraulic lift and some equip. and a righthand wheel for M-9 mowing mach. R. E. Elmore, 2197 Canton Rd., Ma- rietta. Want complete, or in parts (for repairs) model A or T Ford truck (parts will ex- change). Clinton A. Foster, Rt., Juliette. Want small irrigation sys- tem in good cond. Prefer on that I can use my tractor for power unit. Claude H. Jordan, Rt. 2. Covington. Want 125 - 150, 5 ft., feed- ers; 8 - 10, 8 ft., automatic drinkers and 8 Coke or (large) gas brooders. Must be in good cond. and reasonably priced. Hubert Henderson, Rt. 2, Cumming, , Want set of cultivators for Farmall H. tractor. Must be in first class cond. State price and how old; also, want 40 to 50 steel drums for water barrels, W. R. Arnall, Luth- ersville. David Bradley garden trac- ' |Rd., Macon. - Want 10 to 15 ton truck | scale, it must have a record- ing type beam and be in ex- cellent cond. State price, age and serial number. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Rt. 2, Albany. Want to trade 4 wheel drive Army Jeep, aluminum cab, new set of tires, good mechan- ical cond., as partial trade on J. |Model 60 John Deere with live power shaft, fuel burner, tractor or any part of the following attachs. 10 disc. Taylor - Way harrow, 20 disc. smooth. harrow, T-14 hay baler. L. F. Daniell, 137 Dan- iell Dr., Smyrna, Ph. HE, 5- 0364, : Want to trade 1953 Stude- baker 3/4 ton pick-up truck with all steel body, good tires, for medium size or large farm tractor, any make with power lift, turn plow and har- rows. All letters answered. J. L. Gaddis, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Want 2-row planter, 2-row cultivator and disc harrow for 601 Ford tractor, in good cond., reasonably priced. P. B. White, Rt. 2, Lyerly. Want 2 bottom plow for type or 3 point hitch. M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial Dr., Stone Mountain. Want one 60 or 66 Allis Chalmers combine without motor, with or without hold- ing bin. No junk wanted. Ha- rold Moorehead, Rt. 1, Hart- well, Ph. FR. 6-8237. Want 2 disc tiller for Allis Chalmers B tractor. State cond. and lowest cash price. W. W. Garland, Rt. 5, Mariet- ta. ; Want some cultivators and planters or just cultivators, hand operated, for Farmall A tractor. Write starting price and cond. Within 50 mi ra- dius of Jackson. Must_ be cheap. Clay Saunders, Jen- kinsburg. Want broiler house equip- ment for 6,000 broilers. No junk wanted, Frank Hulett, Rt. 1, Milan. De er ah cera soa youn a ES Want one roll over drag pan or scrape, trail type, to be pulled by tractor. M, F Hammock, Jefferson, Ph. Em. 7-8673. 3 Want 1-1/2 ton truck, Chevrolet or Intnl, prefer not over $150.00. A. J. Jones, c/o H. S. Mullins Store, Rt. 1, Milner. es scenarios euioaene Cae. seen Want to buy for cash, must be in A-1 cond. and up to date. Broiler equip. for 8,000 house, such as swinging feeders, elec. brooders and waterers. Write what you have and price. Will come after. Grady Harris, Quillen Rd., Dalton. Want cultivator for Allis Chalmers B, one row, tractor. Beverly Salter, Rt. 3, Thom- aston. j Want all purpose plow for Ford tractor with 7 or 9 ft. in good cond. State what you have and price. C. H. Barker, Eatonton. Want small Farmall or Al- lis Chalmers Cub tractor, ro- tary mower and disc plow attachments, not over $300 or would trade 1/2 ton, 1952 Intn], pick-up truck. M r s. D. F. Ennis, Rt. 1, Arkwright Want Planet Jr., or similar garden planter and fert. at- tach, Write giving make, mo- del, age and cond. A. D. Dean, Jr., 1225 Hopewell Rd., Col- lege Park, Ph. PO. 1-1519. Want one hitch for W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor for a 2 disc Athens plow, not a lift type. Jim McCrackin, Clayton. Want 2 roller power cane- mill in good cond. State price and location in first letter. Carl N, Barrett, Rt. 1, Dah- lonega. Want good post hole digger that works on Ford tractor, 3 point hitch, good cond. and . Nix, Rt. 2, Hampton. : Want one used (tractor) rotary mower. State cond. and best price in first letter. James E, Meeks, 235 River- Boe Dr., Athens, Ph, LI. 6 - Want one D-4 Caterpillar Bulldozer blade with hydrol- lic system. J. E. Adams, Bre- men, Ph, LE, 7-3114 after 6:30 PM. : Want 200 laying cages cheap for cash, within 50 mi. radius of Cornelia Charles Barrett, Rt. 1, Cornelia, John Deere 50 tractor, pull: _FOR SALE Cattle 2 Fayetteville. Ph. PO. 4058. ray Farm, New Selam Ra Kennesaw, Ph. 427 - 6844, $200.00. Temple 3600 Northside Dr., N. cows, bred to dosta, Ph. CH. 2-3195. J. H. Matthews, Rt. 1, B 74, Roswell, Ph. 993-415 19). ~ Angus cows and heifers, purebred but not Reg., 1 - deliver 3 or more. Mrs. Atlanta, Ph. BL. 5-3937. 11 dbl. Reg. polled Here ford bulls, 10 - 14 mos. old, > J De Et a q|sonable distance. Elzia Hayes, well marked, from g00 ington, Rt. 3, Dallas. led Hereford heifers of exce fey, Lithonia, Ph, 482-6526. Reg. Guernsey. bull, 2-1/2 yrs. old of good breeding. A N. Tuck, Thomasville. Hereford bull, Ball Ground. age, will make breeder, for 3 mos., rather gentle. Tat Henley, Rt. 1, Singleton Rd Norcross, Ph. 448-2841. bull, raised on Luling Foun old, wt. about 2,300 lbs $600.00. F, L. Coleman, Spar ta. mere breeding; also, ~ Livestock Jersey - Angus milch cow, freshened Feb. 15, very gen- tle, $125.00. Mrs. Lee Coe, BE 3 Reg. Angus bulls 1 yr, old from nice herd, good blood- lines, Eileenmere, priced right. E. G. Fouts, c/o Stuart Mur- +| Entire dairy herd of Reg. 5 yr. old Jersey cow with papers, A-1, to freshen Feb. 25th, bred to Reg. bull, Stephenson, Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 7-6627. sees aaron SORE 20 Reg. polled Hereford outstanding Reg. bull; also, 17 open Reg. polled Hereford heifers, about breeding age and 30 open polled Hereford heifers not Reg. George Eager, Rt. 1, Val- 2 Reg. Guernsey bulls, one born July 9, 1960, other Dec. 6, 1960, both out of heavy producers, $125.00 and $75.00. ox (Near Lebanon Church, Hwy. yrs. old, $150.00 and een West, Jr., c/o Westwood Farm, bloodlines and large for age, freshen first of March with 29nd calf and a Grade Guern- sey heifer, to freshen first of March; also, grade Guernsey cow with 2 mo. old Ist. calf. All vaccinated. R. D. Wash- 10 or 12 dbl. Reg. open pol-} _________- il? Black Poland China pigs, quality, 10 - 16 mos. old. Vic- ltor Domino 126 and Domes- tic Woodrow breeding. Rea- sonably priced. Geo. A. Cof- Excellent Reg., de-horned, calved April 23, 1960, well tamed an d halter broken. Carl Roberts, Extra fine, polled Hereford bull, 8-1/2 mos. old, deep red in color, very deep bodied for excellent has been stall fed Cert. S. Santa ~ Gertrudis dation Farm, about 9-1/2 yrs. Gere se Le ate ee nee ree ee Fine Angus bull, large 4 yr. old, good breeder, Reg. Hileen- good Reg. Hereford bulls of all ages for sale at all times. Erwin Hereford bulls, 6 mos. to 13 mos. old, top bloodlines, rea- sonably priced. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia (Klondike), Ph. HU. 2-2672. te ONC ES re ee Reg. Guernsey male, 2-1/2 yrs. old, dehorned and ring in nose, sure breeder; also, some fresh cows (some are 2 and 3 calf cows). H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. Reg. polled Hereford bull, 3-1/2 yrs. old, Domino blood- lines, $300.00. J. T. Green, Rt. 4, Box 111-A, Birmingham 5046, 90 cows and equipment, base and license, small amount of cash for right man. Guy M. Word, 501 Ridley Ave., LaGrange, Ph. TU. 4-7800 (no collect calls) 6 young steers, from Reg. Hereford herd, calved be- tween July and Oct., 1960. Good prospects; also, 15 mo. old bull. and several t 0 p heifers. Mrs. W. A. Ward, c/o Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. 428-8772. ford bulls, 10 - 15 mos. old, $150.00 to $250.00. All are large for age and dark red color; also, 8 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford heifers, 10 - 15 mos. 6|old $175.00 ea. All sired by ALF Prince Leskan 10, son of the Bandwagon bull. J. L. Hadden, Gibson. 3} Excel. young Angus herd bull, best bloodline, guaran- teed breeder and 25 of his calves to show now, priced below our cost; also, 9 well _|bred young Angus bulls at beef prices. Will deliver rea- c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1, all from Certified A herd.| Sharpsburg, Ph. AL, 3-4558 Harry A. Wasden, MD, (Newnan). Quitman. Reg. milch cow, 3rd_ calf Reg. Guernsey cow, to born Nov. 21, now giving 3- 1/2 to 4 gal. milk daily, $150 without calf; also, Holstein cow with first calf, born Jan. 2, now giving 4 gal milk daily, $175.00 without calf. Mrs. J. W. Youngblood, Rt. 1, a Swine weaned, treated, 40 - 60 ibs., from Reg. Cert. meat type breedings, $25.00 and up; Al- so, can furnish gilts and boars unrelated, open gilts, 175 Ibs., $60.00 ea.; bred gilts, $125.00 ea. Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-6490. 30 nice Hampshire pigs, ready March Ist. at 8 wks. old. John B. Harp, Rt. 1, Fay- etteville, Ph. HO. 1-4894. Choice of 5 Berkshire gilts, wt. approx. 130 lbs. ea., $30 ea. or all for $140.00. Will Reg. in buyers name. John Purvis, Charing. Purebred Duroc elbred gilts to farrow Apr. and .,|1st of May, $85.00 ea. with papers; one bred gilt with- out papers, $45.00; also, springer heifer, 1/2 Guernsey and 1/2 Jersey, to freshen in March, $225.00. Marvin New- *lsome, Sandersville, Ph. 3856. Reg. Landrace gilts and boars, Reg. in buyers name, 100 pct. imported bloodlines, $20.00 ea. and up. H. R. Gos- sett, PO Box 252, Cave Spring. Reg. Tamworth pigs, fine weaned and eating good ar lin Eskleman, Rt. 1, Hephzi bah, Ph. LY. 2-3621. Jeenmere, 19 mos. old, wt. 1, 000 lbs., $200.00. At farm, lo Cleo Jackson, Hwy. 92, Fair burn, Ph. 964-7926. Reg. papers in buyers name. Cliff N. McClure, ville, Ph. AM. 5-2266. lines, well marked, tificially sired, $35.00. Ver- Reg. Black Angus bull, Ei cated 6 mi. E. of Fairburn. Reg. Angus bull, 15 mos. old, Bardolier breeding, $185. Delivered free to 90 mi. with Dawson-~ Polled bull, 10 mos. o ! d, Reg. Whiteface, good blood- blocky type, $140.00. Ralph Dangar, Box 3, Roswell, Ph, 993-6621. Rush, c/o Rush and Sonsjstock, reasonable prices. J. Hereford Farm, Hwy. 247,|S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 8, Fitz- Kathleen (1 mi. So. of). gerald, Ph. 6541.. Jersey calf, 3 mos. old,| Ky. Red, Whitefaced Berk- =|shire gilts, bred and to be bred, $35.00 and $40.00 ea.; -{10 wk. old pigs, males an d gilts, $20.00 and $25.00 ea. W. Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls. - 48, 9 wk. old, shoats, Tam- -|worth - Landrace cross. T. H. Ward, Rt. 3, Elberton, Ph. -|1776-J-1. Duroc pigs, full stock, will not ship, $25.00 pr. Gary KE. Underwood, Rt. 1, Cohutta. Horses, Mules & Ponies Reg. Quarter horse brood mare, 6 yrs. old, rand- daughter of Clabber P-507. Reg. Calt at side. Mare re- bred to Reg. stallion, perfect- ly gentle. Mrs. J. W, Bailey, Waynesboro, Ph, 2037. Dbl. Standard Reg. polled Hwy., Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5- 11 dbl. Reg. polled Here- hogs, (2) PAGE FOUR MARKET BULLETIN mare, wt. 1,300 to 1,-| Want 10 wk. old Hamp-{ No. Bobwhite quail for sale.| Pensacola Bahi 100 tere gee and works|shire pigs with the white] Per. 52. J. L. Tade, 1328 21st|seed, 97.8 p anywhere. J. H. Matthews,|/ring around shoulders. Ho-|St. Columbus. ees pet., NO noxious wi LIVESTOCK Rt. 1, Box 74, Roswell, Ph.|ward Ackiss, Rt. 1, Box 320, Taree. flight cond. Bob ae oS Midland. ancl : white quail available for all| : FOR SALE Want 8 or 10 gilts, bred or| Purposes. Per. No. 56. Gerry | Horses, Mules & Ponies At Stud: Sharooz No. 12668 Reg. Arabian stallion, by Al Marah Rooz out of Afirah. His sire, a leading cutting horse,-is by Indraff, eligible for Reg. in half Arab Registry. This stallion will stand to limited number of mares. Now standing at Hobby Horse Farm. Charles L. Mc- Daniel, Rt. 1, DeMooney Rd.. College Park, Ph. 964-6845. One pr. good farm mules, ge right, wt. about 850-900 bs. ea., fat and work good; also, good saddle mare, plen- ty of life but handles weil for ladies or teen-agers. T. Morris, 648 N Indian Creek Dr., Clarkston, Phe Ei. 8-6375. At Stud: Mr. Nibbles, P-7- 7975, fine dark bay Quarter horse stallion, has fine con- formation and disposition, in- troductory fee, $50. plus $1. day mare care. Ivan E. Tay- or, Rt. 3, Box 245, Griffin, Ph. 8-8340. 2 pony mares, 6 and 3 yrs. old, very gentle, young one trained to cart; also, pony cart for sale, prac. new with harness; two horse buggys, one without top, one with top, leather seats and rubber tires. B. F. Malone, c/o Hickory Springs Farm, Rt. 1, Box 90. Fairburn, Ph. 964-4402. Good gentle mare, wt. about 850 lbs., works anywhere, good saddle horse and excel around children, about 11 yrs. old, $145. At my place on Winder Hwy. L. H. Jones Rt. 2, Flowery Branch. : At Stud: Bandar, Reg. Arabian chestnut stallion 15 hands high. Prepotent stal- lion with excel. bloodlines, conformation, head and dis- position. Proven top quality foals. All off-spring Reg: Mrs. Val. Beaty, 4289 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-0173 for appointment. At Stud: Buddys Black Boy, Reg. Tenn. Walking horse, one of the most con- sistent and outstanding stal- lions now showing. Roy Dor- sey, 2561 Bohler Rd., NW, At- Janta, Ph. CE. 7-1115. Good riding mare, just un- der 4 yrs old, needs riding, $135. M. Wilner, Rt. 2, Col- lege Park, Ph. PO. 7-3607, 2 mules, wt. about 1,000 Ibs. ea., work anywhere, rea- onably priced. Clovis Elder. armington. Black mule, about 12 yrs. old, wt. 1,000 Ibs., gentle and works anywhere. R. V. Ham- rick, Ranger, Ph. 334-2311. 8 bred Shetland mares to foal in spring, one Shetland filly, and Shetland stud, sor- fel with white mane and tail, $1,200. for lot or will sell separately. J. P. Pope, Monti- - gello. - ce nee RE re ere ES Gentle red sorrell gelding Shetland pony, wonderful with children, saddle, sad- dle holder, bridle and other accessories, $225. for all. Donald W. Singleton, M. D., 622 Candler Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ph. CE. 3-4915. Several good, gentle, train- xc Quarter horses, Pintos and alominos. Good enough to drive any cow, but gentle enough for children: also, large selection of ponies, sad- dles, bridles, harnesses and arts. L. L. Williams, Rt. 1, Beale. Ph. 423. Good bay horse mule, sound, gentle and works any- where, 1,000 lbs., cheap for gash or will exch. for cow or hogs. C. J. Malphus, Rt. 1. Box 153, Springfield, ee ae Dane ae eae Small Shetland pony, cart, arness, bridle and saddle, 235. R. H. Ferguson, Rt. 1, College Park, Ph. 964-6820 Fairburn). 2 fine mare mules, 10 yrs. id, wt. around 1,150 Ibs. J. Jackson, Rt. 2, Thomaston, h. 647-3400. __ Shetland pony stud, 23 mos. old, broke to ride, gentle but 4 mares, wt. 700-800 Ibs., heavy in foal by Palomino Shetland stud, ridden by 12 and 14 yr. old boys. Dolph Williams, Cedartown, Ph. 1163-M. Sheep and Goats - Hampshire sheep, rams, ewes and lambs, registered and unregistered. Mrs. F. C. Davis, Gray, Ph. SH. 5-7924. Good milk type goat, to freshen soon, and one male goat, $20. Billy Wingo, Pal- metto, Ph. 463-5941. : Milk goats, some yr. old does, some bred and some milking, all grade stock but highmilk line; also, some fine young and yr. old bucks. John D. Parker, Rt. 1, Tuck- er Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 5- 8560. sae 2 nice milk goats to fresh- en soon; also, nice male goat for service or will sell. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rd., SW, Atlanta 11 Ph. 344-2581. Reg. French Alpine doe, freshened Jan. 31; one buck and one doe, can be Reg. in buyers name. All hornless. Will sell all or one. J. M. Orr, 209 Westside Dr., Acworth, Ph. WE. 4-6734. One French Alpine, one Nubian, one white Saanan and Nubian crossed, to fresh- en in April and May, all for $50. Joe Phillips, Rt. 1, Kowetta Rd. College Park, Ph. 964-6118. : LIVESTOCK WANTED Want one ea.: large English black boar, an unrelated gilt and a_ blue spotted Hybrid boar. P. G. Gaskins, Rt. 3; Nashville. pirited, saddle and bridle, #200. W._R. Richardson, Rt. 4, Jesup, Ph. 7-2933. Male burro, $60.: female burro, was bred in Sept., $65. er both for $110.; also will ie cok with male or if ou take both. Homer New- some, Rt. 3, Wrightsville, Ph. UN. 4-3603. Ser een SSeS CaS dee ISL At Stud: Step Easy Little Man, Palomino stallion, would consider selling if in- terested. Beatrice L. Van- Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy. Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-5798. One mule and wagon, mule}: weighs 1,100 lbs. is 9 yrs, old, df good harness included. H, eee Ritscsl = Box 102. -Griffin, Buckskin colt, 2-1/2 yrs. old, will work and ride, rea- sonable. Robert Harden, 2151 Fellowship Rd., Tucker, Ph HI. 3-9611. ee teed RIVA TS, UERD SOE WC Good general mule, wt. 1,- 150 lbs., $150. L. T. Kittle, Rt. 1, Temple. Good work mare, wt. about TO 00s 1 bSe ts Gs Sparks, Rt. 1, Carnesville. Want one young O. Tf, , boar, between 6 and 12 wks. old, pureblooded if possible or would consider mixed, but not too much, All letters ans. Vernon Sosebee, Jr., Rt. 3 Cumming, Ph. TU. 7-6758 be- fore 7 AM or after 7:30 PM. Want small saddle horse, preferably a mare, with no bad habits. Will consider an unbroken colt. Dalton Mathis, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6932. Want small breed stallion, old enough for light service. Quote best price. O. M. Moody, Rt. 4, Waycross. Want medium aged mare horse, wt. around 900 Ibs., blocky type, in or around Butts County. Write stating kind and price. Pierce Power, RFD, Jenkinsburg. Want about 5 or 6 sheep, not too far from my place. Want grown sheep, 5 ewes and one. ram would be suitable. R. A. Stribling, Rt. 1, Box 239, Manchester, ready for breeding, not Reg. Buck Brinson, Rt. 2, Millen, Ph. 583-W-3. Want one_ thoroughbred Tamworth boar, 1 yr. old or better. Frank C. Owenby, PO Box 353, Marietta, Ph. 428 - 3361. ; Want good grade of polled Hereford brood cows. J. R. Wall, Jr., 809 Park Row, Americus. Game & Fowl bur CALE Jumbo chukar partridge unrelated prs., $6. pr. FOB Send M.O. Per. No. 10. B. H. Sharpe, 1935 Columbia Dr. Decatur. Ph. BU 9-7810. Pheasant breeders, 1 trio ea. White crest, $25.; Mutans, $12.; Lady Amherst, $25.; 1 pen ea., Silvers, $20.; Ring- necks, $15.: Blacknecks, $20. W. L. Cannon, 120 W. 54th St. Savannah. One four r. old Blue peacock, $20.; pr. four yr. old Blue peafowl, $35. Jack Jones, Empire. exch. for peahens. W. A. Ea- ons Rt. 6,. Marietta. Ph. 428- 5995. SESSA URC CURA Lara ee Tee lee Pigeons: White Kings (squeakers and mated prs.), Rollers, white Fantails and some mixed. Wallace Neal, 0380 Sandtown Rd. Marietta. Ph. 428-2025. ae Se ae ee LR ee White Fantail show pigeons, - pr; Guineas, speckled kind, 75c ea; 12 N.H. Red pul- lets, $1.25 ea; Bronze turkeys, 1960 hatch, $5. ea. Cannot sue G. S. Bishop, Rt. 2, Ry- alice 2 ac NOS ae About 25 prs. mixed pig- eons, 50 pr. for entire lot, but party will have to pay chgs, on sending or come af- ter. Mrs. George Paulk, Rt. 2, Wray. se CS ee Soe Black and white 1 yr. old male rabbit, $2. Will not ship. Mrs. Carl P. Ritz, Campbell- ton Rd. Fairburn. Guinea pigs (cavies), all sizes and colors; also 5 white Silkie bantam roosters for sale or trade for purebred bantams. Will ship. Nelle Long, P. O. Box 565, Wood- stock. Ph. GL 5-6988. Ped. N. Z. Whites, Junior stock, from large show type parents of best bloodlines. Does, $5; bucks, $4.50; guinea pigs (cavies) mature breed- ers, $5. trio. R. Lamar Brant- ley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrights- ville. Tortoise and Black Dutch rabbits, also 1 calf and Eng. buck for sale or consider trading. Cannot ship. Bobby Phillips, 514 Rock Springs Rd. N. E., Atlanta 9. Ph. TR 4-1270. : Northern Bobwhite quail, bred from unrelated breeders and reared in roomy bldg., and large open flight runs. Strong, healthy and fully feathered. Per. No. 34. J. E. Akins, 1531 Athens Ave., S. W. Atlanta 10, : de cea arene deena lip Ped gees ale eT Extra large 1960 Northern Bobwhite breeder quail, im- proved 41 yrs., 1 to 3 ounces heavier than the average. Free color photos and prices on request. Also, pay $10. pr. for unrelated Bobwhites larg- er than my star breeders, -|some wt. above 9-1/2 ounces. Per, 68. Wm. A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg., Box K, Atlanta. Ph. MU 8-0866. ; Bobwhite quail, good many for sale, $1. ea. at pen. Add $1. for crating if to be ship- ped, and you also pay Exp. Chgs. Per. 12. J. F. Bacon, c/o Quail farm, Plains ca eee) AT A ie ET 1,000 No. Bobwhite quail for releasing. Select birds for breeders, $2.50 pr. Per. 81; also Jumbo White King pig- eons. C. L. Cawthon, River- dale. Ph. GR. 8-8106 after 6 PM. Blue peacocks for sale or] gg | size, 15 seed, 25c; seed from Achenbach, P.O. Box 589, c/o Rocky Creek Game Farm, Vi- dalia. - 10 prs. extra large blocky type White King pigeons, mated, banded, working $20. for lot. L. P. Mingledorff, Box 463, Douglas (4 mi. Ea. On Alma Hwy.) Select White King pigeons, guar. mated, producers of 16 to 20 squabs per year, wt: 14-18 ounces ea. $7.50 pr. Quantity prices on request. Jas. J. Beaton, P. O. Box 897. Waycross Bobwhite quail, $1.25 ea. Per, 14. T. G. OKelley, Mays- ville. Ph. OL 2-2121. Mating quail, 65 pr. best average, all to one _ party FOB, $2.25 pr; 20 pr. $3. pr. During Feb. only. Per. No. 6. Chas B. Howard, P. O. Box 124, Barnesville. Seed & Plants FOR SALE Old fashion good tender white Cutshorts and Creas- back bean seed, 75c cup; big, long, purple hull peas, Germ. pet., 65e cup. Add postage. No stamps or checks. Mr s. Andrew Wilson, Rt. 1, Car- ters. Large round, dark rind, yellow _m ea t, watermellon: seed, Germ. Sub-standard 64 pet. 50 seed, 10c or 150, 25c. Send self addressed, stamped envelope. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. Se EAN RUE SSeS CE EEA Gourd and Pumpkin seed: African, Jumbo and Freak gourd seed, 6, $1.00; Dipper, $1 doz.; Martin, 50c doz. Indian Wife Beater, 6, 50c; Tree type, $1.00 doz.; Bushel type, 6, $1.00; Pumpkin, Germ, 94 pet. 50c doz. Send stamped self addressed envelope. Ha- rold James, Rt. 1, Box 87, Warm Springs. Short and long neck gourd seed, 2 doz. 25c. Harold Mauldin, Rt. 3, Jefferson. Gourd seed: Jumbo, bushel 24 in. long gourds, 2 doz. 25; small ornamental mixed, 2 doz., 25c. Send stamped, addressed envelope with all orders. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. Few hundred Ibs. Knuckle purple hull pea seed, Pure seed, 98.84 pct., Germ. 84 pct., 45c Ib. in 100 Ib. lots or 50c Ib. in small amounts. J. Q. Adams, Rt. 2, Box 65, Donal- sonville, Ph. JA. 4-5693. 100 bu. Velvet Beans in 2 bu. bags, Germ. 87 pct., $7. bu. @; H. Jones, Thomson. Old fashion tender white Half Runner and white Creas- back bean seed, Germ., 94 pet., ea. 65e cupful; Cushaw pumpkin seed, Germ. 90 pct., 25 large pkt.; old time pop- corn for eating or planting, 35 cupful. Add postage. Mrs, Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. 5 Martin gourd seed, 3 doz., $1 PP. Geo. T. Johnson, 2796 Gordon Rd., . W., Atlanta 11. Old fashion green sugar eane for planting. The soft kind, three cents per stalk at field. L. H. Grimsley, Rt. 1, quality, all egg -record above} not treated, Germ. 90 pect.,| Cert. seed Sweet potat Ga. red and Early Red Sy varieties grown from f i cuttings. Roy Cauthen, King St., Tifton, Ph. 2915 Superfection straw be: plants, $2.50 C. PP; also, ) ereign Giants, $2.00 doz. orders: only. GC: A, S] 1675 Willis Mill Rd., SW, lanta, : Blakemore straw b e r plants, excellent freezing nlety.< $l.20. Mores; Cl Gilleland, Rt. 9, Gainesv Leading var. scuppernc plants, well rooted, f r Carters vineyard. Per. No. B. O. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 2) C, Griffin. : : CORRECTION: Giant gourd seed, 20, $1.00; Ma and Long Handle dipper, ea. teacup; sweet, black white grapevine cuts, $) doz. Per. 123. Mrs. G. Coll. Rt. 2, Box 30, Cobbtown. Old time Damson plum bu es; Leeks onion plants, 75c white multiplying on i. plants, 70ce.C; Thyme 4 Tansy, 3, $1. Add 10e posta Fred Witherspoon, 308 Ho erness St., SW, Atlanta. Phi Pi; 38-5251, foe White Bermuda o nic plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.) $2.50 M.; Charleston Wak) field frostproof eabbe! plants, 300, $1.25; 500, $2.1) $3.00 M. All plants PP in # Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. MI. 35. Florida 90 strawber plants, $1.25 C., $6.00, 5 ( $11.00 M. PP. All damp pac ed. No checks, Per. 193. M H. H. Smallwood, Attapv gus. cS = Chinese chestnut seedlin: from selected nuts, 3 yr. tre heavily rooted and branche Govt. inspected, blight r sistant, 4 trees, $5.00 PP. I. Gibbs, 1007 Clifton Rd., N Atlanta 7. i - SALE EVENTS: March 2 Thursday 1:( PM. . . MEAT TYPE, REC DUROC HOG SALE... National Guard Armor; Sandersville, Washin gt 0: o. ,.. At Auction 3 Fall gilts and 20 Fall boar some by certified boa from testing station. Writ! for catalogue. Ben Joine) Tennille. ee ae March 4 Saturday __ _ Shetland Pony Productio: Sale at farm, located eight miles East Covingtox at intersection of Hwy. 14) and Hwy. 11 .... e 80 ponies to be sold at. Auction both Reg. andi Grade. Roy Arnold, 2013 Memorial Dr. SE, Atlant; 17 Ph. DR. 3-3634. i ; March 25 Saturday Complete dispersal sale approx, 150 Black Angu: cattle: 2 Ford tractor plant: ers, cultivators; 2 Jo hx Deere A tractors; Irrigatior outfit, 12 A. cap. ea. time Ford pick-up baler, New Pasture Dream, other har- rows and farm implements; All good cond. some practt- cally new. Write for direc tions to sale. C. A. Williams, 1001 Realty Bidg., Savan- Adel, Ph. 549- 8489 (Sparks). nah. Soe | change For, Georgia Land -o exceed 70 words, including lished. ee Spring Farm Land Edition March 22nd. Our Spring Special edition of "Farm Land for Sale, Wanted, For Rent, Wanting to Buy or Rent, and In E 22, 1961. All such type notices must reach the Market Bulletin Office, Agricultural Building, 19 Hunter St., S$. W. Atlanta 3, Ga., not later than March 8. Notices not to handwriting), address and phone number if desired, and must be from the party RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NOTICE | if recelved after March 8, your notice wil be pr nly will be published March name (signed in personal NOT b