_ Farmers aa ih 7/Bulleti Commissioner Phil Campbell, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESRDAY, JANUARY 31, 1962 NUMBER 22 AGRICULTURE'S FUTURE? Po SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE ORVILLE L. FREEMAN TO SPEAK IN GEORGIA, FEB. 8 AT THE ATLANTA BILTMORE HOTEL 10:00 a.m. , 3 sins tas ies ate PLAN NOW TO BE PRESENT 2 HEAR AGRICULTURE'S FUTURE DISCUSSED a - Every Georgia farmer and Georgia businessman inter- ested in the future of agriculture should hear this discussion _by Secretary Freeman. More than any other Secretary of Agriculture of recent times, Secretary Freeman has an un- derstanding of the complete picture of the United States -and World economy. ELS 7 Georgia First _ @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES 5 : Ee ~ @ BROILERS - PEANUTS Job as Caretaker, J. H. Langley, PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN NATIONAL S58 PHIL CAMPBELL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN State Agriculiure Building Editorial and Executive Offices 18 Hunter Sireet, S. W. 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Entered as second 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, Covington, Ga., Ga., 1917. Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes of address, etc, to CIRCULATION MANAGER. Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. -- Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Farm Work 3 WANTED Single man, age 57, desires or work on poultry farm. In good health. Reliable. Have own furniture. 1790 Arkose Dr. SE, Atlanta 16. Ph. DR 7- 3742. Want job at once, looking after broilers or layers for reasonable salary. 5 in family, 3 large enough to work. Pre- fer on school bus route. Can drive truck and tractor. Want job as quickly as_ possible. Hoyt H. Martin, Rt. 1, Gain- esville. Man, 24 and wife, 19, with father, 54 yrs. would like to have truck farm on 50-50 ba- sis. 2 ean drive tractor. Would like to have good 4-5 R. house, wired for stove. Have to be moved. within 2 weeks. Grady Baggett, Rt. 1, Nor- a Ph. 448-2989 (before 5 Man and wife want job as earetakers on farm for house with furniture. Both can do light work on farm but no heavy work, at once. Roy ee 901 Echo St., Atlanta White 32 yr. man, Exp. tractor man and mechanic, tractors, etc. Wife and 3 children to help with work. Prefer cattle farm but consider any type farm work. Randolph Herrington, Cole- man St. Swainsboro. White, married man, 43 yrs. old, 7 children. Boys (18) old married ~ who will work with me and (16 yr. old) to help when not in school. Well exp. in tractor, trucks, any farm machinery and equipment, and also with cattle. Do not drink. absolu- tely sober, reliable. good worker. Need 5- 6 R. house, locatedon Bus Line. If inter- ested, contact at once. M. R. Ford. Rt. 1, Bethel Rd. hows Mountain. Man, 53 yrs. old, white. re- liable, sober, honest and with Ref. wants job farming, chickens or cattle. Able op- erate any kind farm mach- inery. Ready go to work now. Write what you have and sal- ary. George oo Ae ze Canon. mo es eu ISCE aneous scarves, 16 x 37 in, $3.50; ; String quilts, $5.00; Monkey| Ce. Agriculture Cente ae doilies, 12, 15 and 18 in,| adies fancy tea aprons|Wrench and Windmill andj Dublin. ... . 40 gilts WANTED $1.25; $1.35 and $1.65: 5 pe. white with col. borders and|other dif. designs, $7.00; one} 25 boars to be sold . oe yaniy and table set,|/appliqued, $1.00 ea.; other of | Dutch Girl, $9.00. All n e w| For Catalogue, write 3.50, all white, ecru or trim./assorted prints and styles,|material and cotton, All Pp.| Maret, P. 0. Box 272, oth ce Satan whhSathodes BHF atole S CHE|ttimme, 6be ex Add postage [Dela Sappington, RL 8) Martwll. Bh, Flank come after if near Atlanta. T. | rollton. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box | Gainesville. 6-2204. O. Hatheock, East Point. : aes 59, Ellijay. g ae ee : Little girls cotton dresses, : Dbl. bed size quilt, made 2 ae meee Will clean hen pos for | well made, 1 - 6 yr., $1.50 ea.;| Full size cotton ruffled bed-| of ting strings, in Irg. squares, | FEB. 21 WEDNESDA las and Gwinnett counlies. W.|stitehea with automatic ya: [ereeg, ah Ol. and two-lheaxy cotton padding, $7.00| GA. SEOT Cormerly J. Bales, 114 East Lake Dr.,|chine, $1.25; plain aprons, 50c, | R@S: $5.50 ea.; novelty pot-|and 65c postage; quilt tops, a Doraville. Ph. 457-2964. Add postage. Ethel Crow, Rt. holders, 25c ea; 6, $1.00; real nice styles, $3.00 ea: ers Asse., Show Sale near Wine Cameo dainty aprons, 75c ea.; 2, $1.25; | spreads of thick white mater-| 0 be held in Valdosta lore cues for hatching Waite ee ee ee emb. dish towels, 25 ea.; 5,/ial, $1.50 ea., aprons of print |. Show, 10:00 eu on pice (Jack B. Fowler, Ht 1. |cet, $6.00; yellow: set, $5.50:|100 Add mostage Mrs, Wree-/or crgandy, 50c ea MrseRoy| 94, aug ye cee Box ae Ellabell (near Sa-|cream col., $5.50 and light|man Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, Elli-|T. Pruitt, Rt, 1, 15 Border St, Treas., Ga. Spot Bree yannah). green $5.50. coe and|jay. - : Buford. Asse., Cordele. ee ae : white trimming for pillowcase, : a Want ve cured Samson $1.00 set; light green vanity Snake root. Advise how much ets, $1.75. Add postage. Mary : you have for sale and price. Ty aa Hast ven oe ea : : G. E. Ray i Darline tons eta eSlanOMee: en : SS a E., Atlanta 5. Ph. CE Nice, new, dbl. bed size MS : J quilt tops, made of solid col. | Coreaeavane 5 ee Want some good rooted|and prints, 1 ea., Step around <= Crabapple trees, fruiting kind TE een Bele ving of : andstype mot the flowering: |pasq se ee ee ae Be -|Road to Calif., non-such, dia-~ Advise. Mrs. Edna Pettit, gonal stripes, Chainlinks and | At a: 2697 Tilson Rd. Decatur. Ph.| Basket design, all $3.00 ea. : oak BU 9-8538. plus postage. Mrs. Alma a pe : Pharr, Rt. 1, Canton. 2 a Want 50 white chicken feed Print aprons, 50c ea, 3, : seks at your best price. If $1.25; pot holders, 15 ea., 2. Be i have holes in them doesnt|25c; vanity sets, emb. and| ey : matter. H. G. Morgan, Rt. 2,|cro. edges, 3 pe. sets, $1.00; ) eg Roberta. ; pillowcases, white: o- pastel) i = cols. emb. and ero. trimmed, | mate 4 Want 1/2 to 1 Ib. of bees-|$1.50 pr. Add 15c postage for | os wax, State price post paid.|3. items. Mrs. Buford Henry, | : ; M. J. Hambree 446 Pegg Ra.,|28 Glenn Pl., Newnan. : ee aw Atlanta 15. 3 pe, cro. vanity sets, $1.00 At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and Want 10-50 bu. Southland |shesting with cro. blue bras || brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Com- oats. State price. Ernest E.|Wild rose, pansy or colonial/| missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock. McGahee:* Rt. 1 Box 163 girl, $2.00 DI. 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