Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 February 21

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fi Farmers Can
crease 62 Income

BY

tier, State Executive Director
sorgia Agricultural Stabilization
Conservation Service

poe ANG

University of Georgia
College of Agriculture

e cotton farmers in Georgia fol-
e@ same pattern in 1962 that they
they stand to lose over $18,-
ss income. This is a substan-
y unnecessary financial loss
ual, his community, county

00-acre cotton allotment over and

was in the Soil Bank. Of this allot-
y 715,000 acres were planted,
45,000 unplanted. Georgia cot-
mers did not avail themselves of
of 145,000 acres of cotton allot-
Therefore, the income they could
derived from those acres was lost.
e average cotton yield per acre in
ast year was 356 pounds of lint.
age price per pound was 32.5
d the average paid for cotton seed

had been planted on the 145,000
unused allotment and this acre-
duced the averages shown above,
sults would have been an addition-
8,850,000 in gross income from cot-

re are any number of circum-
es that might keep a farmer from
ng any or all of his allotment, but
me else could have planted it under
gricultural legislation. The rules
possible for a farmer to release
part of his allotment for a given
get it back, intact, the next year.
e certain rules and regulations
ust be adhered to, but the county
yf Agricultural Stabilizafion and
ation Service will be glad to ex-
ise in detail if you will call by

| Georgias economy need to
ther into this situation. If you
/ a farm that has a cotton allot-
ou should follow these steps:

mine your farming operations and



ution, Extension Service Director

hat held out because the whole |

action over 2 cents per pound. If.

farmers and, in fact, all those in-.





Agricultural

CALENDAR

March 7Fourth Beef Bull Gain Evaluation
Test Sale, Coastal Plains Experi-
ment Station, Tifton.

March 6, 7, 8Southeastern Pecan Grow-
ers Assn.s 55th Annual Conven-
tion. Montgomery, Ala.



determine if you are going to plant your

entire allotment.

2. If you cannot plant your entire al-
lotment go to your county ASCS office
by March 10, 1962, and ask them to ex-
plain what you should do to release all or
a part of your allotment.

As a further aid in planting your en-

' tire acreage premeasurement service at
farmers in Georgia had |

the farmers expense is offered as a
means whereby farmers may plant their
ful. allotments and at the same time be
assured that the allotment is not exceed-
ed. Complete details may be obtained at

the ASCS county office.

By following the above suggestions,
you will be doing yourself, your county,
and your state a favor.



Conference on Job Safety
To Be Held In Washinston

On March 6, 7, and 8, Americans
from all parts of the country represent-
ing virtually every major group and ac-
tivity having an interest in job safety, will
meet in Washington, at the invitation of
the President, for a conference on Occu~
pational Safety

Agricultural leaders will be among
those meeting to discuss farm and farm.
industry safety problems.

As agriculture accounts for about 15
percent of all occupational accidents, and
farm accidents mean personal loss and

grief as well as economic loss, all farm-

ers should concentrate on the findings of
this conference and exert a personal ef-
fort to control occupational accidents in
the agriculture industry.



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Farm

Work

WANTED



Want job on poultry farm
earing for chickens. _Am
alone, 51 yrs. old. M. G. Mont-
gomery, 2148 Stanton Circle,
Montgomery.



wife



chicken farm,

experience but

31 yr. old man with small
family wants work on cattle
or hog farm: Can drive truck
or tractor, and do light farm
work. Need good 5 R. house.
Write or see. Wm. HE. Full-
more, Rt. 1, Claxton.

55 yr. old, single white
male, needs job. Can do light
farm work and help with in-
side chores, some exp. with
cows and tractors, Want home
with reliable folks on farm
and reasonable salary. S. C.



McDaniel, 2222 Louisiana Ave,

Savannah.

Man, 34 and wife, 31, raised
on farm desire job as Care-
taker of small farm near At-
lanta, in exch, for place to
live. Need at least 5 rooms
and bath. Have 4 children, 13
yrs. down. Man works nights,
but can raise small crop on
halves. Howard Barrett, P. O.



Box 342 Lithia Springs.



35 yr. old young man with-
out bad habits wants work-.on
farm, with Saturdays off.
Consider any light farm work,
for good salary, room and
board. Need transportation.
Contact. Leonard Pitts, Latty

Rd., Rt. 2, Lula.



man and
desire position as
manager or caretaker of farm,
ete. anything of agricultural
nature. Make offer. J. John-
ston, 3731 Lacey Circle, Apt.
2, Hapeville.

Married, 19 yr. old white
man wants job on regular or
ete. Slightly

Not much
willing and
able to learn. Living quarters
and reasonable salary. Isaac
Blalock, 20 Milton Ave., S. E.,
Atlanta 15.

Man and wife, middleaged,
want job on cattle ranch, or
as caretaker, housekeeper,
garden, or poultry iob. Want

Retired service



disabled (hand).



with good people. Have good

references. Need furnished

quarters. Go any place. Bone

drink. W. A. Atkinson. c/o J
B. Christopher, Scotidale,



Ex. Veteran wants job as
caretaker of farm, also grow
some vegetables. Single, 45,
yrs. old. Have drivers license.
Room, board and small salary.
Allen Strawder, RFD, c/o
V. A. Center, Thomasville.

40 yr. old white woman,
alone, wants job doing light
farm work. No milking. With
reliable family of not more
|than 2. Private room, board
and $18. week. M. Ruth Rey-
nolds, c/o Mrs. Wilson, 413
East Hill Ave., Valdosta.

Middleage woman, christian,
alone, wants job as compan-
ion and doing light farm work.
Room, board and $20. week.
Mrs. Elver Harrington, Alma.

Want light farm work and
some light house work, $15.
week and transportation in
DeKalb Co. Mrs. Mary Adams,
Rt. 3, Lithonia.

Man with family wants job
caring for laying hens or
Jarge number of broilers, for
weekly salary or percentage.
Write what you have and
number and salary paid. Have
plenty help and can take
complete responsibility of job.
Also drive truck, tractor and
keep records. Claude Fergu-
son, Rt. 2, Dahlonega.

23 yr. old man, wife, 1
child wants work on general
or poultry farm. Exp. with
farm machinery and dairy
work. Want good house, wired
for elec. stove, running water.
Have to be moved. Reasonable
salary. J. G Stepp, Blue
Ridge.

58 yr. old white man, alone,
wants job on dairy or poul-
try farm. Exp. and_ willing
worker. Want 2-3 R. house
with elec. and water and
reasonable salary. Can
furnish self. George R.
Morrow, 533 Memorial Dr. S.
E. (Rear), Atlanta 12.

Man and wife, no small chil-
dren, want job on chicken or
cattle farm. Both able to
work. Need 5 R. house wired
for elec. stove. Can give re-
ferences. Can move now.
Have to be moved Ernest
Gea Capes tte oe ROR Ee Uo
Epis ebec: Rd. Mableton.



















Want light farm work for
$15. week. No less. In good
health, See me Sat. afternoon
or Sunday at Ova Clarks. Mrs.
Ella Rushing, Rt..1, Temple.

Want job on poultry farm.
Can handle layers or broilers.
Want small house furnished
and reasonable salary. Ans.
all letters. J. R. Cochran, 873
Tare tGn St. N, W. Atlanta





48 yr, old active farm man,
married, wants to contact
party, to operate dairy on 50-
50 basis. Can give references.
Exp. in all phases of farm

| work, management, pastures,

hay, ete. Worked around cat-
tle practically all my life.
Thos. J. Brooks, Rt. 1, Walker
Re evone Mountain, Ph. 469-



Reliable, sober man, ex-
perienced in broilers, layers
and livestock, wants job.
Small family. T. J. Stow, Rt.
38, Gainesville.

Want chicken farm, dairy
or truck farming. 38 yr. old
man, 5 in family, 2 able to
work. Mechanical work. Can
drive truck and tractor, do
heavy work, no light farm
work. Have tools for main-
tenance work. Reasonable sal-
ary, board, room and laundry.



19 yr. old. George B. Dun-
man, Rt.-1, Fairburn (Old
Natn'l Hwy.)



Married man, 40 yrs. old,
6 in family wants job raising
chickens. 2 to work, self and
17 yr. old boy. Need to be
moved at once and need 3-4
R. house, Can
with me at Crows Gro. Store
on 78 Hwy. near Bogart. John
McDaniel, Rt. 1, Watkinsville.

Christian man, 38, wife, 32
with 3 children, 13 yr., 7 yrs.
and 19 mos. want work on
Cattle farm, caring for live-
stock, pastures, etc. Can drive
truck and some tractor work.



Wife can do light farm book- |

keeping. Need good 4 R. house
and $25. to $35. week. Must
be on school bus route or
near school. Can start im-
mediately. Winford M. Beck,
324 Gibson St. S. E., Atlanta
16. Ph. 524-5558.

White man and wife need
job at once. Exp. caretaker,
light farm work and other
work on farm. Keep up fen-
ces, drive tractor, etc. Need
good living quarters furnish-
ed with furniture. water,
lights, reasonable salary.
Write full details or see. Ask
directions at Kemps store. L.



|D. Grindle, Rt. 1, c/o J. L.

Chambers, Murrayville.

39 yr, old, married white
man, 2 small children want
job. 15 mos. exp. in dairy and
gome with layers and broil-
ers. Need 4 R. house, gas heat
for stove, lights. etc., and on
or near school Bus and Mail
Rt. Ref. if reauired. Thos.
Casper, 4347 Flat Shoals Rd.
Decatur.

Farm Help

WANTED



Want man experienced in
planting Bermuda grass, ca-
pable of driving farm trac-
tors and trucks. Apply. Jim
L. Hall, Rt. 1, Box 220 B, Au-
gusta. Ph. RE 6-4082.

Want party to work 7,000
Turpentine boxes on halves,
also cotton on halves, and a
little tobacco. Good house on
school bus and mail route, for
white and colored. W. R.
Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville.

Want at once, woman, not
over 50 yrs. old, to live on
farm, do housework and light
farm work, in exchange for
room and small salary. M. H.
Brown, Rt. 2, Byron.

Want exp. milk man to milk
small herd of cows with Serge
milkers. Good 4 R. house,
wired for stove, lights, run-
ning water, on mail and school
route. At once. call or write.
eee Tee oie Rt. 3, Jackson.

Want good dairy cow man,
exp., hand milker, good with
machines and tractors. Mod.
dairy farm, pipe line and
bulk tanks. $30. to $45. week
depending on ability, with
house and milk. Immediately
available. Prefer man come
alone for trial before moving
family. All aes entered in-
to. Write. D. C. Chapman, c/o
Cl wnsend,





get in touch



Want family with 2 male
members, to handle 2 tractors,
planters, cultivator,
drill, combine and other farm
machinery. Good farm, smooth
land. Must be dependable, re-
sponsible family. C. O. Mad-
dox, Sr., Winder.

grain.



Want man and wife with
truck to farm on _ halves.
Truck farm, plants, garden,
drive tractor, rough carpen-
ter work, repair fences, etc.
Small living quarters, water
and. elec. ay Jones, Box
13171, Atlanta 24.

Want couple to live on place
as Caretaker. Man to work on
outside, cleaning up grounds
and other light farm chores.
Wife also work. Nice 3 R.
house, wired for stove, sink
and running water. No one
who drinks need apply. O. W.
Parris, 120 Reynolds St. Rome.

Want white or col. cou-
ple, 45-50 yrs. old, for farm.
Man to do yard and light
farm chores, feed animals,
and wife house work and
help with light farm work.
No drinkers. Salary discussed
Jater. Mrs. M. G. Kicklighter,
ee 1, Box 40 A, Richmond

i

Want at once nice, christ-
ian, middleaged woman to
live in home on farm, 5 mi.
below Decatur, do house work
and light farm work. Give|j
ref. R. S. White, 922 Elder
Lane, Rt. 1, Stone Mountain.

Want exp. dairyman to milk
60 cows in milking parlor.
Must be dependable. Reply
and give names and addresses
of all places you have work-
ed in past three yrs. James
G, Henderson, Rt. 1, Ludo-
wici. Ph. TR. 6-2399 (Hines-
ville).

Want man and wife, white
or colored, to work with
shrubbery, rooting, trans-
planting, cultivating, etc., al-
so man to raise broilers on
shares, 15,000 cap. Additional
work on shrubbery and cattle
farm and houses wired for
stoves available. Guy F. Mad-
dox, Rt. 4, Box 95, Winder.

Want colored man and wife
only, 30-45 yrs, of age. Man
to do gen. farm work on cat-
tle farm, wife to do part time
house work and light farm
work in farm home. House
furnished and $60. week for
both, Must be clean, sober and
able give references. F. W.
Phillips, c/o Westover Farm,
Kennesaw. Ph. 428 - 2959
(Marietta).

Want exp. farm and cattle
man to work and manage cat-
tle farm, approx. 36 mi. At-
Janta. Must be sober and will-
ing to work. 6 R. house, run-
ning water, elec., on school
bus Rt. Chas. I. Goodwin, 307
Pineland Rd. N.W., Atlanta 5.
Ph, 237-1210.

Equipment

FOR SALE











Farmall C tractor and all
planters and other equip. for
tractor; cutoff saw, ball bear-
ing, 3 in, belt, all good cond.,
fall $625.00 cash. J. C. Hollo-
mon, Hwy. 18, Rt. 2, Gray, Ph.
YU. 6-3091.

1951 Massey Harris 44 trac-
tor with loading depth con-
trol, pewer cyl., newly. paint-
ed, 2 new front tires, prac.
new rear tire, other rear tire
is original, cultivator, heavy |p
tool bar, 5 straight breaking
feet and 4 coil feet, $775.00.
Gordon Houren, Rt. 4, Car-
tersville (3-1/2 mi. N. of on
Hwy. 41).

1950 Ford pick-up, $150.00
cash. John A. Kires, Rt. 2,

Moultrie (1- 1/2 mi. E. of Ber-
lin).







Super C. Farmall tractor, 3|PM.

idise athena tiller, 8 disc bush
and bog har., Gehl hammer-
mill and 50 ft. belt. Charles
cocina Rt. 1, Madison, Ph.



Disc harrow, 3 pt. hitch; 3
bottom Dearborn turning
plow; and 2 bottom turning
plow. Lowell Adams, Douglas
(8 ae W. of Douglas at Bush-
nel

Gas C,

vators, planters :

butors, Single and
stocks, drag harrows,
other tools used in farm
with mules, 10 -. 23 in
Kenneth Goldin, Rt. 2,
ple, Ph. 562-3463 after 8

tractor, $10. 00. Mrs. Hey
vis, 2728 LaVista Rd.
tur, Ph. ME. 4-7723.

1-1/2 ton Chevrolet |
with new motor and h
duty transmission and di
ential, been in storage

1948. Sell, $100.00. Mrs.
J. Robertson, 1528 Alderbr
Rd., Decatur, Ph. ME. 4-

Lg. irrigation outfit
plete with motor, traile
joints of aluminum pipe
cuplings and fittings,
pump 550 gals. water per n
Located 5 mi. E. Ft. V:
Paul Hill, Box 870, Hw
Fort Valley, Ph. TA. 5-

Super 26 Massey Harris :
propelled 10 ft., combine
neapolis Moline, Vets
combine with Wisconsi
gine and auger feed; N
Holland No. 76 hay paler
Bacd cond. Thomas

Rt. 1, Locust Grove,
= i621 (Griffin).

New Holland corn shu
sheller, excel. cond., $169.
pulpwood saw, $100.00
Knowles, Rt. 1, Milan.

1959 Ford 641 Workma:
tractor with Hyd. lift, 2
plow, Nae bush a
bog harrow. R. H. Allen,
don.

































automatic planter, good S
for sale. David Green, Mo
rose, Ph. 2471.

2 elec. brooders, 1 us
time, other never used, |
chick cap. or more; also,.
turning plow, and 1 H. f
ing plow. Cannot ship E
George, Rt. 3, Stone M
tain, Ph. HI. 3-7286. _

1951 Chev olet pick
truck, good body, THEO
tires, $250.00. C. L.
Rt. 2, Colles rake ae P
4983 after 6

1959 oe 350 D. trae
excel. cond., regular dra
hydraulic system, used ve
little, $1,500.00. Ralph V.
brook, Louisville, Ph. Ma.

good cond., for sale or
for cattle or hogs. FE
Cloer, Rt. 3, Canton, Ph.
9-4581.

1951 and 1952 model i
tractors; Ford 250 hay b2
Ford side del. rake;
mower; 8 in. hammermil!
type; smoothing harrow,
hitch; tiller, scoop, sub:
power takeoff pulley, all
shape, $2,200.00. A. D. Giv
Rica, Box 134, West Po:
Ph, 645-5000.

1958 John Deere 440 ire
tractor with dozer and
boom, tractor in excel. co
for sale or trade for eatt
3/8 yd. dragline and 1-1/
dragline, for sale, rent or
sider trading for cattle. Jo
Wall, Rt. 2, Madison.

2 disc tiller plow, 3 vo
hitch, $100.00: guano spr
er, $175.00. Both prac.

W. Feagin, Rt: 1, Free
Ra. Jonesboro. x

Ford rotary mowing m
3 pt. hitch, only. 36 hrs.
vice, $300.00; bush and
harrow, Ford make, 3
hitch, only 36 hrs. serv
$200.00. Mrs. W. D. Kind:
1952 Fairburn Rd., SW.
lanta, Ph. joa 4-0946 afte

Berkeley Jet pump, pric
to sell; 2 HP motor, pe
order when discontinued
Steuart, 3375 Cas
Rd., SW, Rt. 4, Atlanta

8 Brower oil burners,
line, chicken brooders,
with 1 batch of chickens,
as new, ao 00 ea. Lutt
Frost, Rt. 1, Bethlehem.



1950 Ford tractor, mower,
dirt pan, harrow, hole digger,
6 ft. blade, all perfect cond.,
one owner, $1,050:00 at farm.
J. C. Otwell, Rt. 4 1
Newnan, Ph.




1952 MT John Deere
vators, Dian es Soi! t
ane Dey bush and b







00. ; lg. No.

stand, $30. 00; distri-
lanters and cultiva-
tractor,

come to my farm after
4-1/2) mi. -S,

Morgan Horne, Rt.
ee Kendall Rd.,

600 RCo set |

nbers . and distributors,
two, 14 in., bot-

r, Flexo disc harrow,
ter, all in perfect
A. Lane, Montezuma.

packer, John Deere
actor, Case combine,
at hammermill, dual
ractor wagon, pasture
pray mach, and N e w
bailing mach. All in
E, K. Mann, New-

ng blade for Cub trac-
d cond., $50.00. C. M.
. 3, Rome, Ph. 234-

Harvester combine
ith motor in good

5275.00. Jack Findley,
Ph. SH. 3-5747.

Jeep, new rebuilt mo-
complete overhaul, all
ew, new mud. grip
Merle Berrong, Rt. 1

Young Harris, Ph.

W. syruv tank, $350;
olland 77 baler, twine
worn parts have been
by New Holland
$675.00: mill for roll-
rain, with motor, $250.
ackson, Flint River
onesboro, Ph. DR. 8-

seales (American
make), 12,00 Ib. can.,
ale'bars plus addition-
shts for increasing te-
also, 3 aluminum

ft. F. Clayton Bow-
Sed High School, La-

Chevrolet pick-up in
Ba bed has steel floor.

e 1951 Ford tractor with
rming equip., planters,
ators, harrows, vlows.
hing to farm with: al-
rps heavy duty blade,
for quick cash sale. All

arm near es Vi

res, new patteey and
ne .00: alsa, 2 wheel

M. C. centrifugal 2 in.
pump, contraction pumo
wheels, $65.00 or will
for tractor tire. size 10 x

E. T. Connell,

al, Jubilee, 1953 model,
ractor, excel. cond.,

distributor, 1 row

Or, Taylor B-B harrow,

wy, poneht new in June.

b Farmall tractor, 2 disc
ing plow, good harrow,
ators, planters. fertilizer
ment, Sherrfield har-

ise tillers, = at-

lows,
inder Ae sheller, 10
hammermill with
ers, elec. motor | AC
15 HP, sufficient

0 in., corn

G. OKelley,

lup truck,

1954 G. M. C. truck and
24 ft. flat trailer; 1 ea. farm
wagon and rubber tired wagon
and two good mules, Henry F.
Partidge, Rt. 2, Box 20, Lin-
colnton.

Offset Ford harrow, 5- V2
{ft.; I. H. bush and bog har-
row, 6 ft. and Ford cycle
mower, 7 ft. for sale; also,
want belt pulley for 460 utility
I. H. tractor, Ford side Del.
rake, 35 gal. per min. high
pressure bean pump, blade
for leveling -land and D-17
Allis Chalmers tractor. W. Em-
mette Vinson, Byron, Ph.
788-2409,

Intn] pick-up truck,
model, all steel body. good
tires, truck in extra good
cond., no dents or broke lights,
$325 cash. L. D. Hatris, Rt. 2;
Menroe. :

Set of planters and fert.
distributor for Farmall C u b
tractor, about 1955 model, $75.
Jack Crowder, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Hill
Rd, Marietta, Ph. HE. 5- 8656.

John Deere M. T. tractor,
good cond. with alt equip.,
good as new. Ernes Bates, Rt.
1, Bentley Subdivision, Mil-
ledgeville.

A.C. 60 combine with engine
good cond., $300.00. S. K.
Frost. Rt. 2) Fayetteville, Ph.
HO, 1-4371.

Lift type dbl. disc Ford
harrow, pull type, dbl. disc
Intnl. harrow, Rome bush
and bog harrow and 5 ft. Per-
ry roto-cycle, all in good cond.
Wray Smith, Sparta, Ph. 4921.

2 gal, Far Farm Master milk
pasteurizer. excel. cond., $10
eash. Mrs. R. L. James, Rt. ex
Homerville.

1950 Farmall C. tractor with
planters, fert. dist., cultiva-
tors and 2 disc plow, all good
cond., for sale or trade for
1950 or 1951 Ford tractor.
Fred Bingham, Rt. 2, Mays-
ville.

Farm Master incubator, 1,-

200 ese cap., perfect cond. T.
Maysville, Ph.





1953









652-2121,





MARKET BULLETIN

1952 F ord tractor, good
cond., all new tires, brakes,
hubs, drums and_ radiator,
ready to go, $600.00. W. K.
Swint, Milner.

Super A. Farmall tractor
with cultivators, good cond.
J. T. Goza, Rt. 2, US Hwy. 78,
Stone Mountain, Ph, 469-9018
(no collect calls).

5 HP garden tractor with
tractor grip tires, junior cul-
tivator, rip stock, turner plow
and smoothing blade, all for
$115.00 at my place, 2 mi. out
of Cedartown on Hwy. 27 So.
Clifford Hampton, Rt. 3, Ce-
dartown.

John Deere 4 blade ailen
working order and McCormick
Deering 16 dise grain drill on
rubber, suitable for repairs,
cheap or will trade for good
garden tractor. Dayton Hib-
ner, Rt. 1, Louisville, Ph. MA.

S772.
3/4 ton, 1959 Chevrolet

truck, 6 cyl. with cattle bodies,
30,000 actual miles: 1950 Far-
mail A. tractor with planters,
cultivators and bush bog har-
row. L. E. Carter, Rt. 1, Bre-
men,









Two 5 section. laying cages,
and medium size emascula-
tors; also, new pony harness,
single harness for large horse.
All reasonably priced. Roger
S. Cobb, Box 355, Marietta.

Complete gin: Fairbanks
Morse stationary 120 HP, full
Diesel engine, Gullett burner
and fan type D, style 35; Mit-
chell vaporizer; Bullett press:
Gullett all. steel driver with
3 shelves; Golden hydraulic
nump and Delta gas tank, 1,-
000 gal. cap., fans, shafting
ete. good cond. Mrs. Arthur



Reynotds, Mayfield, Ph. HO.
5-1295 (Warrenton).
Elec. drills, saw, bench

grinder and 1 HP elec. motor.
Solon Jones, Bartow.

Equipment

WANTED





2 lg. Buda motors, 156 HP,
1 used very little, ideal for
irrigation; new cut-off saw
with elec. motor, never used,
for sale: also, want broiler
equip. for 6,000 broiler house.
Must be good. State make,
price and age. Clarence Tay-
ler, Folkston, Ph. HY. 6-3031.

1946 Dodge, 3/4 ton, pick-
stake body with
dual wheels, recently nut new
battery and 2 new tires on,
$150.00. All letters ans. Leroy
H. Lucas. Rt. 3, Avondale Rd.,
pl pencon, Ph, 788-1912.

Good John Deere tractor
and all equip., wagon and
planter. for sale at my place.
Larry D. Simpson, Hwy. 138,
Rt. 2, Stockbridge, Ph. 474-
7661.

Want Super A. or 100 Far-
mall tractor with bad motor
for parts; also, want Super C.
Farmall tractor for parts. F.
M. Gazaway, 2486 Clifton
Spgs. Rd., Decatur, Ph. DR.
8-2971.

Want power hack saw for
farm use. W. R. Scarbrough,
Rt. 3, Elberton.

Want garden tractor or gar-
den rotiller. H. M. Walker, Rt.
1, Chickamauga (2-1/2 mi, W.
of), Ph. 6623.

Want Ford or Farmall A.
tractor with equip., 1950 or
later model, within 50 mi. of
Dallas. Give full details and
best cash price. P. R. Mowell,
Rt. 1, Dallas.











Want transmission top and
Shiftoleaver for G9 --D" ca-
terpillar Bulldozer. P. H. May
ward, Rt. 2, Athens.

Want Ideal or Deering {6E
bacco transplanter, trailer
type, tractor or mule drawn.



State price and cond. H. D.

Nelms, Rt. 1, Glenwood.

Want to trade 22 in. dise
offset harrow with 3 pt. hitch
for a cultivator with 3 point
hitch or will sell outright. H.
C. Thornton, 4279 Hidden Val-
ere Decatur, Ph. 289 -

Want Facmail tractor, A. or
Super A., and all equip. Must
be in good shape. C. R. Rich-
ardson, Rt. 2, Barnesville, Ph.
1449 (no collect calls).

Want to hear frem party
having Nos. 459 and 1464
points and slides for Syracuse
plews. J. H. OSteen, Wille-.
coochee.

Want cultapacker. Write
what you have and best cash
price. F. H, Bunn, Midville.

Want used pull type rotary
cutter (no belts), to fit be-
hind John Deere B. Tractcr,
within 100 mi. radius. David
Simpson, 2918 Napier Ave.
Macon.

Want set of platform scales, |
about 20 ft. long, that will
weigh about. 40,000 Ibs. Must
be reasonably priced. E. O.
Neville, 229 Broad St., States-
boro.

Want 1961 John Deere trac-
tor, 2010 or 3010, Diesel with
remote control. James T, Mc-
Kinley, Yatesville Rd. The-
aon Ph. MI. 7-3805 (nights
only).

Want 5 Ses chicken brood-
er in good shape, in or near
Douglas or surrounding coun-
ties, cheap for cash or will
exch. Game chickens for same.
Mrs, A. D. Blackstock, Rt. 2,
Box 366, Douglasville.















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PAGE THREE

Want 1953 or later Ford
farm tractor for reasonable
eash. Prefer from. original
owner. Noah Uimer, Rt. 2,
7263. 40, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-:

Gare :

Want small hatching unit
for Bobwhite quail, in A-1
cond., in this area.
stating make, model, age and
price. W. W. Brennan, 207-S:
Lee, Box 793, Americus.

Want Farmall Cub tractor
and equip. Prefer rotary type
mower. Give description and
condition. Robert H. Duke, Rt.
1, Rome, Ph. 234-3724. :

Livestock

FOR SALE











Cattle

Reg. polied Hereford uk
e mo. old, approx. 600 Ib.
dark red color. Fine hand
bull prospecis, $200. J. Britt
Chandler, Jr.. c/o Spring Hill
Pa Watkinsville. Ph, SO.





Reg. Jersey Bull, 16 mo.
old. J. E. Brown, Rt. 1, Mil-
led: seville. Ph. Gi 2- 4278,

Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos. te
14 mo. old. From clean herd
and ealfhood vaccinated.
Priced according to age. F. W.
Phillips. c/o Westover Farm,
Kennesaw. Ph, 428-2959. (Ma-
rietta).

Small Red Jersey cow, no
horns, freshened pe
8th with second calf. 3 gal.
yy $135. for cow only. G.

. Jones, Austell, 948-4963.

12 dbl. Reg. Polled Here~
ford bulls, about 1 yr. old,
clear pedigrees, $125. = 250.
Will deliver for small extra
fee. Also 10 heifers and 4
cows for sale. Hardwick Har-
ris, Gibson.







Want good second hand ma-
nure spreader. G. P. Curry,
Rt. 1, Owens Rd., Evans.

Want piston type water
pump, 500 to 600 gal. per hr.
cap. State make of pump, cap.
and price. Prefer a Myers
Bulldozer pump. J. F. Ander-
con Rt. 4, Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-

Want good used Ferguson 3
pt. hitch side delivery rake,
in good cond., at reasonable
price. Hugh M. Hardy, Syca-
more, Ph. 567-2065 (Ash-
burn).







Want iron spike wheels for
John Deere tractor, model B.
and front and rear wheels, but
will take just rear wheels.
State price and cond. John
Prescott, Rt. 6, Carrollton.

Want 4 row John Deere
planter in good cond. Hugh
Crook, Montezuma, Ph. 5641.





Reg. Hereford bull, 4 1/2
yrs. old, horn type, Mtn,
Laurel btrf. Heavy weight.
Gets good calves, $400. Ed
oN Clarkesville. (after 7
PM.

2 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
herd bulls, 3-4 yrs. old. Sell
or trade for herd bulls of
equal quality. Also i-yr. old
Ree. bull, very nice. Frank
Stephens, Redbud Road, Cal-
houn. Ph. MA 92273.

100 Springing Black Angus
and White Face beef type
brood cows, reasonable. Also
20 beef type calves 200-400
lbs. at market price. S. B.
Dunean, Royston. Ph. 245-
8729.
Two 20 mo. old double reg-
istered polled Hereford butis
in good cond. with excellent
bloodline. Reasonably priced
for quick sale. Arnold G, Me-
Murry, Rt. 1, Box 451, Toc-
coa. Ph. 886-3517.





329 hanging type chicken
feeders, Purina and Oakes, 16
and 20 Ibs.: pr. sheep shears,
Sunbeam - Stuart make. All in
good shape. P. A. Thornton.
>1Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph. 5-6813.

1 ton Chevrolet truck with
dual wheels, good cond. and
good tires, $400.00. W. G.
, | Blakeney, Brooks, Ph. LY. 9-
6955 (Senoia).

2 ton pulp truck, steel, rein-
forced body and upright for
handling 2 units pulp, $150
cash or trade for tractor plows,
fertilizer spreader or bush hog
mower, etc. Lee Hodges,
Tucker,

Old fashion scorn mill
complete with 2 pans, 1 galv.,

*|other copper with new gun-

nelis, all for $75.00 at my farm
near Newnan. R. B. Bowen,
316 Peters St., SW, Atlanta.

Full 2 HP single ohase De-
Walt saw, carries up to +4 in.
blade, used very little, con-
tinuous duty mach., excel.
cond., $240 cash. No checks
accepted unless certified. L. H.
Beavers, Rt. 5. Box 473, Aus-
"| tell, Ph. 948-2197.

1 row planter, fertilizer dis-
_|tributor and cultivating equip.
for John Deere M._ tractor,
$100.00 Guy Neal. Ellenwood,
(near Atlanta). Ph. 474-4516.

Back cultivator for 1957
John Deere 420 tractor, com-









mailed to you.



NOTICE
IARKS AND BRANDS
REGISTRATION

At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and
brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Com-
missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock.

if you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write
our Department for application, and all necessary forms will be

There is no cost for this registration except the recording fee
to the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle are located.

PHIL CAMPBELL,
Commissioner of Agriculture











Write























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MARKET. BULLETIN.









Livestock







FOR SALE
Cattle
Two l-yr. old dbl. Reg.

polied Hereford bulis, $2uU.
2a. Emmet Reid, Rising Fawn.
Ph, 2-3423.

6. dbl. Reg. poled Hereford
bulis. 9-13 mo. old, $175.-
$300. Large for age and from
excel. blood lines. James L.
Hadden, Gibson (7 mi. west
of Gibson).

25 Angus heifers from Reg.
herd. Good individuals and
best bloodlines. R. F. Burch,
c/o Burch-Haven Farm, East-
man.







Dbl. standard Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, 7-9 mo. old,
excel, bloodlines, well. built

and good color. See Roy God-
dard, Rt. 2, Lithonia (Klon-
dike). Ph. 482-8433.

62 W. F. and Black cattle
for sale. John Goldin, Rt. 2,
Temple. Ph. 5623463 after
8:00 p.m.

3-grade Angus heifers, 500-
950 lb. wt.; grade Angus bull,
850 lbs. Sell or trade. for
young beef type steers. J. E.
Orr, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain.





. 7 double. standard polled
Hereford bulls from 9-13 mo.
old. Excellent advance Dom-
ino breeding with better than
average qualities. John B.
Smith, Cleveland Road, Dal-
ton: Ph, Br. 8-3705. (after 7
p.m.)

Reg. Jersey bull, 24 mo. old.
J. E. Brown, Rit. 1, Milledge-
ville. GL. 2-4278.

Some Cows and nice heif-
ers for immediate sale. E. L.
Johnson, Rt. 1, Crawfordville.

Dairy herd of 40 cows,
mostly Holstein; 1000 lb. base
with Bordens in Augusta
also 300 gal. Craft bulk tank
for sale. G. F. Grimard, Sr.,
Rt. 1, Box 132, Grovetown.

Extra good reg. polled Here-
ford bulls. Weaning age to 24
mo. Calfhood vaccinated. Win-
ton C. Harris, Route 1, Scre-
ven. Juno 4-2312. (Odum),

10 Reg. Angus heifers and
Reg. Angus bull. All 10 mo.-
12 mo. old. Dan Daniel, Rt.
3. Box 63-A, Brunswick.

Swine

Purebred Duroc boars, 5
mo. old, about 180 lbs. From
top bloodlines. M. J. Corbin,















Rt. 1, Soperton.
Yorkshire and lLandrace
gilts, ready to breed, also 3

fine boars of service age. W.
M. Cochran, 3986 Covington



Ph. 469-8394. Rd., Decatur. Ph. BU 4-3496.

Holstein cow bred to pure- 24 pigs, Landrace and
gored Angus. bull to freshen] Yorkshire, 3 wks. old Feb-
with first calf very soon. ruary 13th. Horace Pruitt,

W.
T. (Bud) eee Rt. 2, Ma-
rietta.

Martin. Ph. 779-2417, Eastan-
ollee.



Heavy springing Guernsey
heifer from Wisc., retested in
Ga. Large good type, from high
producing dam. Dairy ser-
vice bulls. One each reg. Ayr-
shire and Brown Swiss bulls,
ready for service. E. L. Rog-
ett 1, Plains. Ph. Va. 4-

- Several heifers and 2 young

oulls, all full blooded Here-

fords. Not registered. See at

my farm near Newnan. R. B.

- Bowen, 316 Peters St.. S.. W.,
Atlanta.

Dark red Reg. shorthorn
young bull, very deep bodied
snd -short leg, good gaining.







R. W. Alexander. 34 Sunset
Tane, Newnan. Ph. Al. 3-
121. pie :

Reg. Angus bull, 2-3/4

vrs. old. Calfhood vaccinated.
3on of EHileenmere 2060151.
Jelline to prevent inner breed-
e7-$300.. J. Scott, Rt. 1,
_ Alpharetta. Ph. Gr. 5-6171.

Reg. Aberdeen Angus bulls,
5-8 mo. old. Sired by son of
Jago Prince and Karama of
Red Gate 24.- Calves dams
are from Blackbird, Eileen-



mere, Black Knight and
Prince Jubilee lines, $125.-
$200. ea. Henry Connell, Rt.

3, Nashville. Ph. 4267.

Santa Gertrudis 7/8ths
cews, 5 yrs. old, with 2 mo.
oull calf 15/16th. Calf eligi-
ble. for registration, $350.
Jack Crowder, Melody Brook
Farm. Rt. 3, Marietta.





Reg. breeding age boars and
gilts. Best blood lines in 3

breeds. Duroc, Hampshire and|>

Yorkshire. Lawton Ursery,
Douglas Road, Hazlehurst.

Durocs choice breeding
stock, males and females, all
from large. litters, . 12 wks.
old, for sale. Wm. E. Lanier,
Rt. 2, Metter.

8 good pigs, 8 wks. old, $10.
ea., also 6 farrowing crates,
all metal, for sale. James H.
Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs.
Ph. 943-3071.

10 Reg. Yorkshire -pigs, 6
wks. old, both sexes, $15. ea.
at my place.. Billy Rhodes,
ie al Crawfordville. Ph. 6-
3695.

Purebred Black Pee gilts,
wt. 45 to 100 lbs., real meat
type, from- good breeding
stock. Treated for Cholera,
Erysipelas, and from Bangs
and Lepto free herd. Reg.
buyers name, smaller, $25.;
larger ones, $35. ea. Jerry All-
man, Rt. 1, Butler.

Reg. Black Poland Chinas
from Jeading, certified herd.
Young boars and gilts, also
service boars, 8-9 mos. old,
wt. around 300 lbs. Treated
for Cholera, Erysipelas and
Bangs tested free, $75. to $100.
ea. J. R. Mullis, Cochran. Ph.
WE 4-2166.

6 Reg. Yorkshire boars, 8
wks. old, best blood lines. R.
C. Rosier, Keysville Rd., Heph-
zibah.















notices.



er

NOTICE TO
ADVERTISERS

The Market Bulletin stoff has received a number of
vegetable and flower plant notices from persons who have
wot complied with the new ocean governing such

No such notices will be accepted for publication in
fhe Bulletin unless such persons have requested a permit
and have kad their operation inspected.

These desiring further information on these reguia-
fions are invited to write the...

EDITOR, MARKET BULLETIN

Department of Agriculture
19 Hunter Street, S. W.

_ Atlanta 3, Georgia

Lae ae

Reg. Duroc gilts, . treated
for Cholera, 2-1/2 mos. old,
$25. ea. Frederick Zipperer,
Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton (15 mi.
SE on Hwy. 30).

4 Purebred Hampshire
gilts, about 7 mo. old, sired
by Mighty Ranger (great
grandson of Western Packer,
a $4,000 boar); 2 gilts sub-
ject to Reg. O. Ww. Taylor, Jr.,
519 4th Ave., S. W. Moultrie.
Ph. YU. 5-4204,

14 Reg. Hampshire gilts.
Some sired by Master Guide
CMS. Certified disease free.
Also heavy duty service ae
Mrs. Forest M. Arnold, Rt.
Baxley. Ph. 912-367- 4297, -







Durocs, Reg. in United
Swine Reg. Open 7 mo. old
gilts, brood sows, service
males 7 mo. old; 3 mo. old
males and gilts, meat type.
Shown by appt. only. E. H.
Jones, 611 Reynolds, Way-
cross. Ph. At. 3-8912.

Around 20 head shoats, all
colors, average wt. 70 lbs.,
$18. ea. FOB my farm. No
shipping. L. H. Edenfield, Rt.
os box 177, Metter. Ph. 685-

Berkshire: Grand Cham-
pion Truckload at the 1961
Chicago Int]. Can supply
Berks from pigs to 5 mo.
shoats, all quality lean type
meat. CMS breeding from the
Souths oldest Berkshire herd.
Cc. J. Hardman, Commerce.
Ph. 5-3891. -







Duroc boar, not Reg., wt.
i75 Ib. ready for service. In-
noculated for Cholera. From
disease free herd. $30. at
farm 1/4 mi. South on U. S.
27). No checks. Andrew Ham-
rk Carrollton. Ph. T. E. 2-



Purebred Duroc hogs, gilts
and boars, 4 mo. old with Reg.,
$30; 2ea. leo | Akinseakt 2,
Box 153, Metter. Ph. MU. 5-
20738.

50 pigs, around 40 lbs, $10.
ea. at my home. Alvie John-
son, Rt. 2, Mitchell,

14 SPC good pigs, 8 wks.

old, $10. ea. D. S. Haymore,
Rutledge, Ph. 4268.







Lawrenceville.





wee

2 Yorkshire and Ten wont
crossed pigs, 9 wks. old Feb.
9th., $10. ea. ; B. Harper, Rt.
oy McDonough. Ph. eee

| No collect calls. -

Reg. Tamworths: Bangs
free, finest meat type. J. S.
Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzger-
ald. Ph. 6541.

2 Landrace sows due to
farrow with 38rd_ litter in
April. 11-12 pigs to litter both
times; 3 bred gilts, wt. 200
lb. or over te farrow in Apr.;
Duroe boar, 400 Ibs. or over.
William L. Smith, Rt. 4,
(3 mi. west
and 1 mi. South of Lawrence-
ville on Hwy. 29).

Reg. Landrace, service age
boar and gilts, from popular
blood lines. M. T. Courson,
Hazlehurst. Ph. 5-2589.

Reg. SPC gilts, best blood
lines, long lean meat type.
nearly ready to breed. Will
make fine brood-sows. Extra
fine gilts for 4-H boys. Lar-
ry Ferguson, Rt. 1. Cave
Spring. (2 mi. West of Demp-
seys store).









1/2 Yorkshire and 1/2
Landrace, pigs $12, ea. my
vlace 78 hwy, 2 mi, east of

Douglasville. Leonard E. Pitt-
men: Rt. 1, Box avy Douglas-
ville.

4 sood Yorkshire feeder
pigs, wt. 50-75 lbs., $60. for
lot. John Pray, Cedartown (6
mi. out).

Grain fed meat hogs, ba-
con type, 150-200 lbs. 20c. lb;
young Landrace boar $35. or
trade for other lLandrace:
Landrace SPC pigs $10.00
ea. Dwight Kirby, -Fayette-
ville. Ph. Ho. 1-4593.

Black Poland China pigs,
2-5 mo. old. Treated against
cholera. Reg. in buyers name.
W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2, Ameri-
cus.

Red Duroc pigs, 6 wks. old
February 20. Choice. stock
from FFA pig chain. Four
gilts and 3 boars. Can be Reg.
in buyers name, $25. ea.
without papers
with. Johnny Brown, c/o J.
E. Brown. Rt. 1, Milledgeville.
GL. 2-4278.

8 wk. old Black Poland
China boars, Reg: in buyers











a Robert. Ho Rit, ly
:30 | Tbs, $100
. 'Rockmar

3 cee <

M).

( Contact afte

and $28.50]



"Pigs, Landrace crossed with
Duroc, 14 wks. old. $15. ea.

duty Wonks t

at my place; Also 2 Jersey} W. G.

bull calves,. $20. ea. Jerry
Blazer, Rt. 2, Old River Rd.,
Cartersville. Ey. 2-6651.

Reg. Landrace service age
boar and gilts from popular
bloodlines. M. T. Courson,
Hazlehurst. Ph. 5-2589.

Horses, Mules & Ponies







Light 8 yr. old Sel

Fine gentle Welsh andjing, blazed face, three :
Shetland ponies: one 3 yr. old} +2!
SL 0b 2 yrs olds: $125.57 1 yx.

old $100. Mrs. D. W. Parrott,
Monticello. Ph. 468-6840.

Real nice mare mule, works
good anywhere, 11 yr. old,
wt, 900-950 Ibs. Sell. cheap.
Elmer Turner, Rt. 2, Box 70,
Mineral Bluff.

3-yr. old dark red quarter
horse stallion with black
mane. Gentle, easily handled,
good with cows or use for
pleasure. Robert McGuire, Rt.
2, e/o Treasure Oak Farm,
Carrollton.

Nice young Blaze white
face bay horse, wt. 1100 Ibs.
See near Ebernezar Church.
Jim-Boy Davis, e/o J. A. Da-
vis, Rit. 2, Toomsboro.

Mule and pony with sad-
dle and bridle. Guy S. Over-
ton, Rt. 1, Tunnel Hill. (Take
Varnell- Tunnel Hill Hwy.
and turn HOHE at Harris
store).

3 yr. old Appaloosa stallion.
Peppie D T-573, gentle and
broken to ride. Will sell or
trade for well trained quar-
ier horse. Frank Ferguson, Rt.
1, Cornelia. Ph. 778-4503.

Quarter horse mare with 7
mos. old stud colt. Colt is
halter broken and very gen-
tle. Both have excellent
markings. Sell together (pre-
fer sell both to 1 party) or
separately. Tommy Francis,
Rt. 1, Conyers. Ph. 483-7506
(No collect calls).

Sorrel Welsh mare to foal
in June, now with 7 mos. old
sorrel filly at side; sorrel
mare light mane and tail,
foal in April; also sorrel stal-
lion, light mane. and tail.
G. W. Collins, 3292 Mountain
Drive, Decatur,
7889.

At Stud: Dixie MOORES
No. 139,326, Reg. Palomino















Quarter horse, sired by L.R.s.
Jose, Top King Ranch breed-

ing; Dam by Wagon N. by
Clabber (2 greats of Race
tracks). Fee, $100.; will breed
3 mares free. Ovtion buy colts.
Clyde FE. OKelley, Rt. 8,
Gainesville. :

Horses, Mules & Ponies

. Reg. quarter horse mare,
bred to reg. quarter horse
stud, very fast: quarter bred
selding, gaited, good with
cows. W. C. Davis, /o Flying
RB? Ranch, Rt. 1, Jonesboro.
Ph. GR. 4-4445..

Roan gelding saddle horse,
big and fat, $150. and good
plow mule, $125. At my farm
near Newnan. R. B. Bowen,
316 Peters Street, S. W., At-
lanta.

5 gaited iron grey gelding,
good saddle horse, 8 yrs. old,
very gentle for boys and girls,
$175. Miss Anne Terrell,
William Street, Rt. 2, Stone
Mountain. Hi. 3-9953.

Black gelding, very gentle.
approximately yrs. old,
150.; Also saddle and bridle
or trade for Milch cow. Grey
Lovell, Rt. 1, Cleveland.

13 mo. old bay, filly with
white star, very gentle and
broken to ride. Also western
saddle, bridle and breast plate
combination. Billy Parker, Rt.
2, Glennville. Ph. 4-2808.

At Stud: Rising _ Sunday
Sun, double reg. Palomino
stallion. Mares boarded, re-
turn privilege: Also register-
ed Tenn. Walking horse stal-
lion, 2 vrs. old. Ray T. Warr,



Ph. BU 9-|_

Ph. 788-5686.

8 yr. old gelding,
color, Racks. Good
horse. Reagan Stone.
Booneford Rd., Calhoun.

Complete herd of
42-50 in. tall, all

Mares heavy in foal,
and up. Will trade fo;
feed or ponies, at my pl
Abbeville.

Dick Fuller,
2633.

Welsh and Shetland po
mares, geldings and yea
colts. Several sizes and co
to. choose from. Some
child broken, all genth
up; also Mexican burros
yr. jold jenny, 4 yr. oF

Kirkland,
Drive, Ticker Ph. 9

4 yr. old sorrel mare,
tle, jumps to 3-1/2 ft.. $:
Yearling, halt thorough
filly, solid black, $150.,
Pasture or board horses,
rasture, reasonable.
trailer will haul. Mrs. Ge
Lindsey, 513 Page St., Maz
etta es 4-lane hws ;
42-17-3957

7 SRS old Shetland Pp
fan with light mane and |
$75. Mrs. J. E. Fulmer, Ri
Felton. 646-3758 (Buchan

Sheep and Goats

2 yr. old sheep ram; 1
fat mutton sheep; milk
nannie goat and Angora &
goat, 1 yr. old. W. F. Edwa
Rt. 1, Stewart St., Carro

Nubian, freshen in
butt-headed, no horn
heavy milkers; :

male goat. Advise what.
have and price. Mrs. Lee K
ley, 3860 Cascade SW
tanta die

Male and female baby
able; Also registered mil

for sale; and At Stud:
French Alpine. F. H. Mi

Rt. 2, Mars Hill Road,

worth. Ph. WE. 4-6012.
Excellent Reg. French

pine buck (FA- -6809) by

B. Herlindo Del Noite,
6668. Naturally hornless.

yr. old. Also one 10 mont
old doe, half Nubian, half

pine. Must sell, no reaso:

Leeks

offer refused. T. I
_ Nashv

brew, Jr., Rt. 2,
Ph. 9808.

16 goats, most ali-b
nannies, $4. ea. or $48. for
at my farm. F. D. Cobb,
109, Thomaston. Ph. 7-76

Purebred yearling Mon
dale Rams ready for se
$50. J. O. Robertson, Jr
Silver Gate Ranch, R
( Com neice Road) Athens.
8-2010.

25 head of nice shee

: Clayton.

Young milk goats, first
second kidding to freshen
April. Not registered, but g
milk stock. $30. up. J.
Cartledge, Sr., 2829
Drive, Columbus.

French Alpine buck. S
Dark Knight of Wilton,
6081; Dam, Dark Delig :
Wilton, FA-6174;

Rt. Za College Park. Ph. PO. Notch of Wilton.

1-6732. Dam, Wiltons Dark Clo
1 mare mule. about 1000|Also 4

lbs., works good; also H.| freshen first of March.

wagon. Both for $100. J. H.|ouryear, Ward Mt..

Thornton, Rt. 2 (just off| Rome. Ph. 232-9607.

Hwy. 97 at Vada) Climax.

2 fine well broken Shet-
tand ponies. Both very gen-
tle. Will trade for mare mule.
Must be gentle. Linda New-
ton, 992 Lullwater Road, At-
lanta. Dr. 7-5318.

ik eal hors ile



w



20 head common go.
priced to sell quick. E.
Smith, P. O.. Box 96,
Ph. CA 6-6320 (Thomasvil

20 nannie goats and 2
ly _goats;. $6. 50 cay al
kids $4. Not mill

























Toggenburg
. Also will

Reg. Red Poll
L. W. Robin-
lle, R

with harness and
Goat must be

rness. P. Howard,

sane, Decatur.

brood cows or
inger heifers. Would
alves at side. State

ce. W. Emmette
on. Ph. 788-2409.

od Hampshire boar

itter, disease free

n 6 and 12 mos.

Hibner, Rt. 1,
. MA 5-7712.


































- Lingold, Rt. I;

. milk goat at rea-
ice, within 50 mi.
Write what you
ce. I will come
Sims, Rt. 4, Cle-

Reg. polled Here-
6 mos. to 1 yr. old. |
= good bloodlines.
Templeton, Hephzi-
UY 2-2264 (7 to 10

trade good 7 mo.

in heifer for gen-
not over 10 yrs. old.
Rt. 3, McDon-
4648, ms

bY and give at
half gal. of milk
ore. Will pick up.
ice. James E: Bul-
_ Box 49, Manches-

i.|Red bantams,



Poultry

Fine Roundhead and Shuff-
ler games, 1 yr. old, 3 hens
and fine rooster, $10.00. Will
ship. Dewey Holland, Box 14,
Coogler Rd. Dalton.

Roundhead game stags, 8
RH, 1 R. H. Blue cross, R. H
pullets, some Blues, 11 mos.
old. T. J. Carter, Rt. 2, at Ar-
cade, Jefferson.

8 Silver Gray Egiles stags,
$3.50; 12 half G. E. and Allen
R. H. stags, $3.00 ea. Swap
1 stag for 6 guineas. A. Shar-
ley, c/o The White House,
Cuthbert.

Araucanus chickens, pure-
bred, laying col. eggs, $8.00
pr., $12.00 trio. Ship Exp. Col.
Mrs. R. T. Rothwell, 1775
Haddock St., Atlanta 11. Ph.
PL 8-2257. |

Araucanus chickens, pure-
bred, laying col. (green) eggs
$8.00 pr., $12.00 trio. Ship
Exp. Col., hatching eggs, light
green, 40c ea. Mrs. Earl D.
McDaniel, Rt. 1, Baxley.

Araucanus chickens, pure-
bred, laying col. eggs, $10 pr.,
$14.00 trio. Ship Exp. Ccl.,
hatching eggs, asst. col., 40c
ea. ins. parcel post. Send M. O.
Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716
Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta 8.
Ph. TR 4-5152.

Booking orders for baby
chicks, fine strain, R. I. Reds,
and big type Dark Cornish, 35c







-|ea., also White and Dark Cor-

nish, Barred Rock and R. I.
50c ea. as
hatched, also will hatch your
chicken eggs if brought to
and picked up for reasonable
charge. Chas. B. Summers,
131 Lee Rd. Mableton.

4 suineas, about 5 mos. old,
$1.50.wa. or trade for pigeons.
Billy W. Hanie, Rt. 1, Box 450,
Douglasville. Ph. 942-3247.

lpr. large white ducks,
$2.50 at my place. James Hull,
Rt. 1, Conyers. (8 mi. So. Con-
yers, Hwy. 20) f Ze

~ 12 nice bantam hens, ready
to lay, and nice rooster, $12.
Write. No shipments. C. B.
Sherer, Rt. 1, Box 44, La-
Grange.

Sev. good Duckwing bantam
hens, from Show Stock, hens,
$2.00 ea., and rooster free with
4 hens. Cannot ship. E. G. Hol-
brook, 230 Lee Rd. Mableton.
Ph. 948-1539.

Silver Duckwing Old Eng.
game bantams, surplus from
some of the best breeding
stock, $2.50 pr., $3.50 trio. G.
B. Stahlkuppe, 2455 Union Rd.
7 W., Atlanta 11. Ph. 344-
1668. :





















C distance,
ash. Ans. promptly.
Knight, Clarkes-



to use for garden

. Must be gentle

ire with cattle, cheap,
rably near Carroll-
age, price, size and

t Point. PO 6-9554.









Pure Dark Cornish cocker-
els, 1961 hatch, Big Bone, long
yellow Jegs, ready for service,
$2.00 ea. at farm. Write be-
fore coming, as cockerels on
free range. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington. :

27 White Leghorn hens for



|sale. Mrs. J. W. Henley. Rt. 1,

Jonesboro. Ph. GR. 8-9810.

8 Brown Leghorn hens and
1 rooster free. Apply, or come
after. Mrs. Henry Futrell, P.



'|O. Box 83, Swainsboro. (Hwy.

56, 3 mi. No. town).











to pasture horses (90

asture) $15. month.
p to 15 head. Tom-
ey, Rt. 1, Jonesboro.
om Sen Express-

all riding horse or
elsh pony for 11 yr.
Must be very gentle
bad habits, and pric-
nable. Leonard Gor-
Meansville. -



several Reg.
and 25-50 common
ve full details in first
r J. Kennedy,








gentle pony and pony
1 exchange have show
tai] Pigeons in sev-
lors. Jerry_Gretencord,
a Dr., Decatur. Ph.

Tamt Angora goat
/ what
net






you have}



30 hens, wt. 5 - 6 lbs., lay-
ing, $1.00 ea. Sell any amount.
Eugene Snider, Mitchell. (2
mi, SW).

1 trio commen bantams, $2;
hens, laying, also 1 nice stag,
1/2 Claret and 1/2 White
Hackle, $5.00. Cash or money
order. C. L. Griffin, Oak St.,
Gainesville. ;

Bantams: Golden Sebrights,
Black Tail Japs, Rose Comb
Blacks and few well bred, mix.
bantams. Letters ans. Randall
Brown, Box 8, Spring Hill
Rd. Dalton.

Black O. E., and partridge
Wyandottes, $7.50 pr; 2
Bearded Silkie hens, $5.00;
common bantams for setters,
small and med. size, $1.00 ea.;
sev. var., pigeons, $3.00-$5.00
pr. R. W. Pealor, 794 Ponce







-|de Leen Ter. N. E., Atlanta 8.



Ph. TR 5-3829.



- MARKET B














Bantams: White Cochins or
B. B. Reds, O. E. S., Duck-
wings, Black Rose Comb. All
inquiries ans, J. C. King, Ph.
G., 208 Cramling St., Mariet-
ta. Ph. 428-8302.

Purebred Golden Sebright
bantams, $3.00 pr. hen an d
rooster, shipped Exp. Chgs.
Collect. in light crates. Marvin
Newsome, Sandersville.

Purebred Golden Sebright
bantams $3.00 pr. shipped Exp.





-|Chgs. Col., in light crate. Billy

Ray Cox, Rt. 1, White.

1 Allen roundhead hen, 1961
hatch, $2.00. Will ship. Chgs.



collect. Billy Townsend, Rt.

2, Fairmount.

16 mo. old Roundhead clip-
per stag, brown, white and
blue, $3.50; 2 Roundhead clip-
per hens, $5.00 pr., or $7.50



trio; purebred Roundhead
cock, 3 yrs. old, hatched under
wire, raised in open, $8.50.

Will ship. John Knight, 608
S. Court Street, Quitman.

25 nice, pure gray pit game
hens, 15 last year cockerels,
some have been trimmed, $30,
or $1.00 each. Selling out.
Come after and bring coops.
Mrs. A. D. Blackstock, Box
366, Rt. 2, Douglasville.





Pure Clairborne, Clairborne, 10

Sunday, R. H. cross. Nice
brood hens, pullets. Direct
stock. Red Yarbrough, Laws
Reserve, $2.00 up; eggs $3.00.
D. D. Haywood, 141 Cherry
Street, Barnesville.

Poultry

WANTED



Want 1 Mille Fleur rooster
or 1 pr. Mille Fluer bantams,
also 1 Rose Bomb black roos-
ter. Randall Brown, Box 8,
Spring Hill Rd. Dalton.



Want to raise baby chicks.

on 50 - 50 basis, 200 at a time,
at my home. Elsie Mae Bar-
ber, Rt. J, Surrency.

Want 25 or 30 purebred
Mallard ducks. Quote prices.



{M. M. Hatchett, Box 711, Way~

cross. ~



Want the Blue Cuban game
chickens, buy small chicks or
eggs to set, and will buy
rooster, of not over 4 yrs. old.
H. R. Sheffield, 1105 Gil-
christ St., Waycross.



Game & Fowl

1960 - 61 hatch breeder
quail, wt. up to 10 and 1/8th
ounces or 4 ounces larger
than average. Imp. 42 yrs.
Per. 27. Order eggs early.
Free col. photos, and State wt.
Certificate of Champions. Will
pay $10.00 pr. for unrelated
superior Bobwhites. Wm.
Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark
Bldg. Atlanta. Ph. MU 8-0866.





















right one.







Quite
o th lev

often
s | as :





LETTING

7p




New Zeland White buck
rabbits $10.00 up. All pedi-
greed for past 11 yrs. C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave., N. E.,
Atlanta. :

Californian rabbits 4-5 mo.
old from select stock. 10 does,
1 buck, $3.00 ea. Donald
White, Rt. 1, Box 293, Cal-
houn.

Ped. New Zeland White rab-
bits; does, 6 mo. and up at
give away prices. Entire herd
must go. Sturdy regular size
hutches $2.50 ea. Mrs. L. G.
Wilson, Rt: 5, Box B-204,,
Martinez. Or call RE 3-5821,
Augusta.

10 pr. racing Homing pi-
geons, mostly late 1961 hatch-
ed. Few have flown 100-200
mi. AJjl from good stock. $3.00
pr. Will ship. M. O. or check
accepted. J. H. Hardin, Con-
ley. Ph. Ma. 7-4542.

Northern Bobwhite quail,
mated, $3.00 pr.; White Doves
$5.00 pr. Permit No. 28. Ship
Express Collect. Send M. O.
Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle
Street, N. E., Atlanta. Ph. Tr.
4-5152.

Several hundred Bobwhite
quail, Tenn. Red quail and
Chukar partridges. Permit No.

eeeah te Dade 13 28a. 21st
Street, Columbus. Ph. FA. 3-
2422,

Fine strain of Pea Fowls,
cocks $20.00, hen $15.00. C.
E. Williams, Rt. 4, Tiften. Ph.
382-3685.

Chukar eggs, 20c ea. at my
place. Will ship Chukars but
no eggs. Permit No. 94. J. L.
Taylor, Taylors Mill Rd., Fort
Valley. Ph. Ta. 5-8292. ;

Giant Mutant Pheasant
cocks, 1961 hatch, blue and
green. Hand raised, very gen-
tle. $6.00 ea. William J. Steele,
Rt. 2, Eastman, Ph. 374-2180.















American Giant Homer Pi-
geons, $1.00 ea. in lots of 4.
Pensom Roller pigeons, $1.00
ea. M. G. de La Rue, 307
Spring Street, Decatur.

Rabbits: 2 Black English
bucks $1.50 ea.; 1 pr. Dutch,
$5.00 grown, also 1 floor
brooder 500 chick, cap. and
automatic waterers, 8 ft. long,
$8.00 for both at my home.
Bob Phillivs, 514 Rocksprings
Rd: News <Atlanta.~ Ph.2-3r:
4-J270.

Fantail pigeons, different
colors of quality type Show
birds. Sell or trade birds for
gentle pony. Jerry Gretencord,
3058 Brook Drive, Decatur. Ph.



Me. 4-8540.

Pigeons 24 mated an 4
working pairs, $4.00 pr., 5 pr.
lots, $3.00 pair; Auta Sex
Texans in proven pair $10.00
pr.; Young, $6.00 pr.; odd

birds $4.00 ea.; 1 Show type
French Modam Cock and five

A; giant Homer cocks given free.

All good birds. Walter Young,



there are various
e too high.

Swainsboro.



SICKNESS IN ANIMALS

The office of our state chemist frequently receives re-
quests to analyze samples of feed believed to contain sub-
stances causing sickness or death in farm animals or poultry.

These requests come from people such as the farmer, a
county agent, a veterinarian, etc., and quite often have very
little information for us to proceed on. :

In order for the state chemist to intelligently tackle
such a problem, he needs certain information.
before a sample of such feed is sent, a veterinarian should be
consulted. In case of death, an autopsy should be performed -
to determine whether death was caused by a disease or a toxic
substance. In the experience of the state chemists office,
the feed is rarely ever to blame.

If the veterinarian decides that it is a toxic substance, he
should indicate what he thinks it is. Otherwise, the chemis-
try laboratory may run numerous tests and still not hit on the
In addition to the veterinary report, the feed
guarantee tag should always be enclosed with the sample.
drugs added which are toxic if



We A ere

PAGE FIVE _



Hay, Feed, Grain 2

FOR SALE



1961 quality hay from fer-
tilized fields, harvested with-
out rain. All square, wire
bound bales, $25.00 and $30
ton or 75e and $1.00 bale at
barn. Frank G. Marchman,
4701 Grant Road, Ellenwood.
MA. 7-9813. s

Approx. 400 bushels bright
high quality feed oats, 80c bu.
if you take entire lot at my
barn. Tom Worsham, Jeffer--
sonville. Ph. 2261.

Good, bright velvet beans
for feed, $40.00 ton. (These
beans are 3. yrs. old and un-
fit for seed). Have 7 or 8 tons.
Dan W. Payne, Jr., Reynolds.
Ph. TI.-7-5487.

Sericea, also Grass hay
baled without rain. Well fer-
tilized, for sale. Can deliver.
Tom Hendrix, Palmetto. Ph:
463-3244.

10,000 bales 1961 quality
hay from well fertilized fields,
harvested without rain and
free of weeds: Crab grass and
Bermuda, Fescue,
and Lespedeza mixed. Also
some Brown Top Millet, $28:
ton (square bale). James T:







McKinley, Yatesville Road,

Thomaston. Ph. Mi 7-3805.
(night only).

Pensacola Bahia grass seed,
76 pet. Germ. No weed seeds,
25 lb. FOB or 24c Ib. for en-
tire lot of 775 lbs. M. J. Cor-
bin, Rt. 1, Soperten. ze

Quality Coastal Bermuda
$28.00 ton; mixed Grass Kobe -
Lespedeza $25.00; Bahia grass,
25.00. Large square twine tied





bales. Farm located north of
Butler on Flint River. Frank

Riley, Butler. Union 2-4975.

Good hay, $1.00 bale. Hugh
Power, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. -
428-0510. : aes

30 tons bright fertilizer.::
Coastal Bermuda hay, $30.00
ton. W. A. Smith, Juniper. Ph.
665-3420. 2 s

2000 bales good clean grass
hay, 50c bale at the farm:
Special price on large quanti-
ties. Joe B. Higginbotham, Rt.
3, Hartwell, (6-1/2 mi. South
of Hartwell on Hwy. 77 at
Nuberg). 5S



Grass hay, $25.00 ton. J. P.

Dyar, Greensboro.

350 bales of Sericea grass
hay, 50c bale at my farm in
Rockdale county. L.: W. -
Rhodes, 1150 Russell Drive;
Decatur. Ph. Bu 4-2095. 4

Well fertilized Alfalfa hay,
$1.00 bale; baled Oats, 75;





Coastal Bermuda, 70c bale:
Fescue; 50c bale. Rudolph
Smith, Washington. z



Good Sericea'hay, large
square bales, well fertilized, ~
baled without rain. W. R. Wall, .
Rt. 1, Morrow. Ph. 478-6583 |



(Jonesboro).



















First of all,









Bermuda =













































fs
a





PAGE SIX

MARKET BULLETIN,









Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE



Good ILespediza hay, 75c
bale, baled oat hay 85c bale
or sell by the ton: $35.00 for
Lespedeza; $40.00 for Oats.
Willie H. Smith, Rt. 2, Win-
der. Ph. 867-3314.



Hay, well fertilized and
limed, heavy square wire
bound bales. Excellent hay,
1961 crop Sericea, Kobe, and
Oats. Can deliver short dis-
tance. Ray F. Almand, 4864
Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood.

Gr. 4-4290.



Coastal Bermuda hay $30
ton at my farm. Near Zebina.
Top value. Mrs. O. C. Kirk-
land, Wrens.

Well fertilized Coastal Ber-
muda hay, $30.00 ton at barn.
L. W. Yoder, Montezuma. Ph.



4601.

Good Bermuda grass hay,
baled without rain, 75c bale.
Homer Dangar, Rt. 1, Wood-
steck. Ph. 993-2987 (Roswell)

Good Fescue and Serica hay,
50c bale at barn. Square bales
ea. Hoy Kirkly, Fayette-
ville





Fescue and orchard hay, $1
bale wire tied at my barn.
Dwight Swanson, Young Har-
ris.



Coastal Bermuda hay, top
ualitv. $25.00 - $35.00 ton.
Discommt in trailer truck load
lots. Marshall R. Lord, RFD,
Du-v. Ph. Homestead 3-
2341 (Dudley) :



Tare amount of sood Coas-
tal Bermuda hav. round or
sausre bales. $25.00 ton. N.
A. Boyette, Hahira.

Cocctal Bermuda hay, hieh-
ly fertilized. No rain. Top
quatitv, $30.09 ton or 75ce a
bale at barn. F. Davis. Rt. 2,
Gray (On old Clinton Road).
Ph. SW. 5-7924.

Reroht smocth fertilized
field hay, made without rain,
good for grinding. William
Schreer. Rt. 2. Rox 6, Valdos-
ta. Ph. Ch 2-0607.

Fescue, Clover and Dallas
grass hay. 75e and $1.00 bale.
Located first house past ri-
ver on Cambellton Road, third
driveway. R. W. Caldwell.
Douglasville. Ph. Wh. 2-3454.









Coastal Bermuda hay for
sate. George B. Facer. Rt. 1,
Valdosta. Ph. Ch. 2-3195.

Alfalfa hay. well fertilized.
cut and baled without rain.
$45.00 ton. Mrs. J. H. Park.
Molena. Ph. Woodbury 3863.





15 tons bright Runner Pea-
nut hav. free of sandsnurs.
ave. 40 Ibs. ner bale, $30.00
ton. Leonard Pone.
194, Ocilla. Ph. 468-7665.

Good, clean Sericea Lespe-
deza hay. Sauare wire bound
bales. $1.00 bale. Svecial price
for 199 or more bales. Guy
Neal, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-4516.





Coastal Bermuda hav. geod
quality, $25.00 ton. Richard
Zahedah. Rt. 3, Albany. Ph.
HE. 6-1222.

Highly fertilized Coastal
Bermuda hay, high in protein
and feed nitrition. Satisfaction
fuaranteed. Can deliver. Call
collect for 5 or 10 ton lots. J.
L. Allen. Rt. 3, Dublin. Ph.
Br. 2-1789.

High aualitv hav 75c bale at
my barn, Located near New-
nan. R. &. Bowen, 316 Peters
Street, S. W., Atlanta.

Coastal Bermuda hay, $30
ton; Johnson grass, crimped
and green, $25.00; Bahia, $25.
Will take less for large vol-
ume. No del. Carl P. Savage,
Jr., Montezuma. Ph. 8265.

Several tons of choice Coas-
tal Bermuda hay, highly fer-
tilized, cut and baled without
rain. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1,
Screven. Ph, Juno 4-2312.
wanmene . 5









Rt. 1, Box]

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE



Genuine 90-Day running
Velvet beans, Germ. 72 pct.,
1961 grown, in 2 bu. bags, $6
bu. FOB. R. P. McCorkle, Rt.
3, Buena Vista.

About 35 tons Cokers 100,
wilt resistant cotton seed,
Germ. 85 pct., first yr. from
breeder, guaranteed purity,
$5.50 per 100 Ib. bag or $100
ton. Cash or will trade some
for farm tractor or truck.
John W. Harris, Rt. 2, Monroe,
Ph. 367-9190 (no collect calls).

African Jumbo, Freak and
Bushel type gourd seed, 6, $1;
Dipper, Tree type, Vase, Dish-
rag and Ornamental, $1 doz.;
Martin, 50c doz.; Indian Beat-
er, 6, 50c: Penguin, $1.00 doz.;
also, pumpkin seed, Germ. 94
pet., 50ce doz. Send stamped
self addressed envelope. Ha-
rold James, Rt. 1, Box 87,
Warm Springs.

Little white 6-Week bunch
bean seed, Germ. 95 pct., lit-
tle pink Peanut bunch bean
seed, Germ. 77 pct.. tender,
both $1.00 le. cupful PP. Mrs.
Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Box 77, Elli-
jay.

Large, round, green rind,
vellow meat watermelon seed,
Germ. 83 pct., 50 seed 10c; 150,
25c. Send self addressed,
stamped envelope. Mrs, P. E.
Traylor, Rebecca.

Old time white, tender,
Half Runner garden beans,
Germ. 90 pct., litthe tender
white Half Runner garden
beans, Germ. 93 pct., old time
tender speckled Half Runner
garden beans, Germ. 79 pct.,
all 70c tea cup full or 3 cups,
$195.00. Add Postage. Miss
Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

Nice young Mastodon straw-
berry plants, $1.00 C.; $10. M.
Add postage. No checks ac-
cepted. Toma Reynolds, Rt. 2.
Gainesville.

All the Kudzu Crowns you
want free for the digging.
Mrs. Mary W. Owen c/o Lu-
dowici News Office, Ludowici.

Blakemore strawberry
plants, 95c C. del. PP. Damp
packed. W. E. Barker, Rut-
ledge.

1961 seed: Pumpkin, Germ.
76. pet., grow very large, 25c
doz. seed; Rockyford green
meat cantaloup, Germ. 93 pct.,
25 tsp. leng, green rind, yel-
low meat melon. Germ. 92
net. 50 seed, 25c. Send stamp-
ed, addressed envelope. J. H.
Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.

Now taking orders for to-
bacco plants. Hicks Broadleaf
and white Gold. pulling to
start March 1st, $5.00 M. with
$1.00 M. with order. Wm. E.
Wisenbaker. Box 25. Lake
Park. Ph. pee 2-8043 (Val-
dosta)

Plant collection: Cabbage
eollards, mint, garlic, tansy,
onions, parsley. all for $1.00:
Damson nlum trees. 2. $2.25.
Postage 20c. F. J. Wither-
snoon 898 Holdernass, Atlanta
10. Ph. PL. 3-5251.

Good old time tender bean
ceed: white Cornfield. Germ.
96 pet.. white Half Runners.
Germ. 96 nct., white 6 - Week,
Germ. 98 net., little pink Pea-
nut 6-Week Germ. 97 net..
eream 6-Week, Germ. 92 net.:
eM75 cuvful earch: red sneckle
Crowder peas, Germ. 92 ncet.,
F9e eno. Add nostace. Mrs.
Cari Smith, Rt. 3. Ellijay.

























50 semi-hot variety penner
seed, $1900 PP. A new mildly
hot vafietv with firm texture
and teasing hot flavor. for
both esting green and nickl-
ing, Germ. 94 pect.. Send
check or MO. Deliver in about
8 davs. Commercial use of
this peoner is reserved. W. FE.
Turner P. O. Box 142, Sum-
merville. , ; :



Watercress plants. $1.25 C.
Mrs. C._C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Cal-
houn.



Strawberry plants: Blake-
more (early), 90e C.: Sterns
plum size, 25c doz. No ship-
ments. T. E. Freeburgh. 123

Rex Rd.. Morrow ee ee



ei, 478- T1477,

i







Hunt grape vines, 10, 1 or
and 1 male, $5.50; 10, 2 yr.
and 1 male, $8.25; Jerusalem
artichokes, $1.25 gal. at farm.
Add postage. Vautelle Hol-
land, Winder (2-1/2 mi. on
Loganville Rd.)

Cabbage. plants, Charles
Wakefield and flat Dutch, $4
M. or 50c C. Add postage. L.
D. Todd, Danville.

Superfection strawberry
plants, $2.50 C. PP; British
Sovereign, 2 doz., $1.50 PP.
Ga. orders only. C. A. Shell,
1675 Willis Mill Rd., SW, At-
lanta 11,

Old. fash. bunch Okra seed,
Germ. 52 pct., 40 cup; black
striped Half Runner bean seed,
Germ. 94 poet., 45c cup; red
Scallion onion buttons, 60c C.;
lg. striped sunflower seed, 25c
cup. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt.
1, Royston.

Few gal. red nest onions, $2
gal. P. S. Mercier, Rt. 1, Law-
renceville.

White tender Half Runner
garden beans, Germ. 97 pct.,
tender speckle Half Runner
garden beans, Germ. 91 pct...
pink Peanut garden beans.
Germ. 79 pet., tender hull gar-
den Salet peas, Germ. 87 nct.,
each kind, 70c cupful; blue
Java field peas, Germ. 63 nct.,
50e cup. Add postage. G. T.











| Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.



Gourd Seed: few African
Monster, worlds largest, 6 x
7 ft., 3 $1.00; Indias King Co-
bra, 7 ft. long, like huge
snake, 3 seed, $1.00; Bird
House, Dishrag, Hiwaiian Wa-
ter Battle, Martin, Pinguin
Bird, Dipper, Darning and
other varities, 3 pks., $1.00.
Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4, Way-
cross,

Bushel gourd seed, 10, $1;
ig. African dipper and 5
other varities and small or-
namental gourds, $1.00 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Low-
man, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Hastinge Perkins okra seed,
Germ. 86 pct., 35c measured
cup. Add 15c per cup for
pestage. James E. Barton, 1927
Clairmont Rd., Boe Ph.
ME. 4-8242.

Pecans, Peanuts

& Walnuts

FOR SALE









Nice size well filled Stuarts,
25 and up to 100 tbs. 20c Ib.,
over 100 Ibs. 18c Ib. N:. A.
Boyette, Hahira.

Nice large red seed pea-
nuts. C. A, Adams, Rt. 3, Li-
thonia.

Pecans, new crop, shelled
clean, mostly halves. $1.25 Ib.
PP; in Ga: Mrs. John as.
Priest, Rt. 1, Smyrna.





Want dday. plum peach.
State price and size. A. J. Mar-
tin, 1360 Ellis Road, Grif-
fin, 5

Want feed corn in North-
east Georgia. State price and
crep year. Jim Hopkins, Rt.
2, Clayton.

Want some old-fashioned
Red Purple hull peas; Brown
Speckled pea with blood red
purple hulls. Write what you
have and price per cup. Mrs.
B. P. Dawson, Rt. 1, McRae.

Want some seed of red but-
terpeas, also large green but-
terpeas. Howard Barrett, P.
QO. Box 342, Lithonia Springs.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE











Electric churn domolatel |
Perfect condition, only used 3
times. Mrs. C. D. Ergle, Rt.
2, Austell, Ph. 948-2336.

So. Ga. honey in tin, 12 Ib.
gall: $3.97: i/o pal. S2.205 oh
qt. $116; 1 vcase 2-172) ab:
jars $8.00; 60 lb. can $10.70.
Send check or M. O. with
order. Also honey in glass, 12
lb. gal. $3.71. Personal delivery
in Atlanta area. Sat. guar. In-
spected by State Health Dept.
W. R. Smith, 2330 Park Ave.,
S. W., Atlanta. Ph. Po. 6-6671.





Nice, clean Yellow Dock,
red Sassafras, May apple,
Queen of Meadow, Devils

Shoestring roots, wild cherry
bark, 4 Ib. lard box measured
full, $1.00. Also rotted leaf
mold or sawdust, well sifted.
$1.00 gal. Mr, W. W. Lowman,
Rt. 5, Ellijay:

20 Ibs. add white Rice pop
corn, 10 ibs. $1.50. Add post-
age. Mrs. Dewey Holland, Box
14, Coogler Rd. Dalton.

About 6 Ibs. Beeswax also,
Landers sausage mill for home
use, not electric, small mill to
crack corn or grind mill. Will
not ship. Mrs. C. G. Cross, Rt.
2, Douglasville.

Hot red pepper pods for
home use, 25c doz. pods, 5 doz.
$1. 00. Add postage. Miss Ma-
rie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, Elli-
Have.

South Gcoune Buckeyes, 5c
ea. Enclose postage. Mrs. J. D.
Phillips, Rt. 1, Box ou,
Wrightsville. :

Large Martin gourds, 50c
ea., med. 35c; catnip and pep-
permint, 25c bunch; 3 bun-
ches, 60c; sassafras, Queen
of Meadow, yellow root. May
Apple root, 4 lb. lardbox full,
$1.00. Add postage. Also Mar-
tin gourd seed 25c pkg. Mrs.
Freeman Long, Box 59, Elli-
jay.

Yellow root; wild cherry
bark and polk root, ea. 2 ib.
Lardbox 50c. Also ratsbane,
matchbox full 50c. Add post-
age. Mrs. Willie C. Fowler, Rt.,
5, Ellijay











Good size seedling pecans,
tree run, 4 Ibs. $1.00 PP. or
exch. for 2 lbs. good dried ap-
ples, each PP. Write first. W.
A. Parrish, McDonough.

Good quality red skin pea-
nuts for eating, 5 Ibs. $1.50
PP. R. M. Turner, Rupert.

1961 Black Walnut meats,
nice and clean, $1.30 Ib. PP.
Also 5 lb. for $7.25 PP. Mrs.
Boyd Nicholson, Hiawassee.

Fine eating peanuts (red
skin), hand graded and sound.
$8.00 bu., $2.25 pk. PP in Ga.;
Hand shelled and selected pea-
nuts; -60e" 1b: eNot PPs Cs Bs
Sherer, Rt. 1, Box 44, La-
Grange.

Stuart pecan meats, mostly
halves, $1.00 lb. postage paid,
prompt shipment. Mrs. George
Nunn, Rt. 2, Box 55, Craw-
fordville.

5 Ib. mesh bag of pecans,
Stuarts, Van Demas, Nelsons,
Foftscher and Seedlings. $1.25
per bag, plus postage. Carl
P. Savage, Jr., Montezuma. Ph.
8265...

Will clean hen house for
manure in DeKalb, Douglas
and Gwinnett counties. W. J.
Bales, 114 East Lake Dr., Dor-
aville. Ph. 457-2964.

Want 200 - 300 Ibs. Red
Speckled Crowder peas. Mail
sample and pane ee Char-j{
lie Smith, P.O . Box 406, West
Point: = * eS ee eee ss :

















200 gal. or more Sugar cane
syrup. All in half gallon con-
tainers. Cardie Turner, Rt. 1,
Montrose. (On Short Route 26,
2 mi. off Hwy. 80)

Fresh calf multiplying beer
seed 30c start or 5 starts $1
PP. Miss Edith Fincher, Rt. 2,
Bremen.

One can sealer for canning
in tin cans. Never used but
once, for sale. Mrs. Bill Gil-
strap, Rt. 1, Chickamauga.

Jerusalem artichokes f-o r
pickling or planting, $2.00 Jal.
M. J. Etheridge, 109 Church
Street, Tennille.





New pony harness. Single

Jharness for large horse; two

5 section laying cages; hand
pump for gas tank; medium
size Emasculators. All items
reasonable. Roger S. Cobb,
Box 355, Marietta.

50 gourds 6 - 7 in. Martin
size, 15c ea. You pick up.
Frank Holcomb, Rt. 2, Buch-
anan. (On Hwy. 100, 6 mi.
North Tallapoosa. ).

1 chicken barn, 75 ft. wide
275. ft. long. Metal top, 1 yr.
eld, wired for electricity. Suit-
able for hay shed or equip-
ment shed. To be moved. Sell
reasonably. Arthur Hickson,
Jr., Waynesboro. Ph. 2056.







3 Ibs. yellow Beeswax, $3] 5



_Wednesd:

FOR SAL

_ Rocking chair pin

hoids ~ Pins, taread an:
sors, made of plywood,
ea. Add postage. Bess
liams, Kt. 1, Box 303
man, 3

Fancy organdy and
aprons. $1.25 ea; -nice
aprons, 75c ea. 6, $4
aprons, large poc
around, $1. each; pot ho
15 e2., 10, a Full: cut

Kea aie Sipe
trimmed, $1. ea.;
bibs, 75 ea.; small appl
cushion covers, any shape
ea. Add postage. Mrs. |
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay

Childrens dresses,
made. 1-6 yr., $3. ea.,
qued dish towels, 25c
$1.; appliqued cushion
any shape, 75. ea.; 2,

size quilt tops, :
postage. Mrs. Freeman
Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay.

Quilt tops, all new mat
Step Around the Mo
$5.; Pinwheel $4.; Lazy
$3. 50: crocheted 21 in. d
$2.50 PP. Mrs. J. D. Ellis,
Rt. 5, Ellijay. E

Quilt tops made from
materials, $2.50, or 2,
pot holders 10c ea.
cushions 75 ea. Add po
Mrs. Willie C. Tow
Ellijay. :

3 extra nice 18 in. m
or doilies, rose, white,
and yellow. all alike, $2
3. $5. No checks. Mrs.
man LL. Adams, 1018 Pi
Drive, Gainesville.

Aprons trimmed, with t
medium, 60c ea.; large,
ea; Band aprons 50c ea.:
ser scarves, emb. and
ed ends 50c ea: Ladys"
nets $1. ea. Add posta:
10c extra for checks. Mrs.
ron Haynes, Rt. 8, Gaines

Nice, well made print apro
0c ea; emb. pillowcases






































scarves 3
crocheted edges $1. 25
dresser scarves emb.
crocheted edges 50c ea.
Bae Mrs. ae M.
. Gainesville.

Quilt tops pieced by
one Lovers Knot, 2 Fr
ship Chains, $3. ea.; 4
top pieced by hand $2. e
pecane: Addie Strayhorn

. Gainesville.

2 erocheted bedspr
$30. ea.: one tablecloth,

ea. Add postage. Cash or
O. Regina Misfeldt, 149.
ruth Dr.. Marietta, Ph.
4362.

Nice, print aprons, 50
3 for $1.25; pot holders,
vrints, 15 ea. 3, 25e; whi
pastel pillowcases, emb.
pr; Same pillowcases em!
crochet trim, $1.75 pr.
towels, emb. and trin
25 ea. 5, $1. Add 15 oe
for ea. 3 items. Mrs.
Henry, 26 Glenn awe
nan.

New quilts picoed by
tern, $7.50 ea. 2 $14.; one
wedding ring, $8. 50: pillo
cases of bleached sheet
erecheted Blue Bi
Wild Rose, Pansy or Cok
Girl, $2. pr.; crocheted
or pansy dollies, $1.50
vanity sets, $1. set. No ch
nor stamps. Dura Brae

Waco.

Ladies bonnets, $1.25,
ton Crown, $1.50; print apro:
tie-on, trimmed, 75c; bibs.

girls dresses, gingham t!
med, 1-6 yr. $2.35 ea. Bh
es, skirts, jumpers, 1-6

$1. ea.; baby sacques 50
ceiving blankets 69c: em
ltowcases, large, $2. pr. M
A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temp

White crocheted ruffle
doilies, 13 in. across, a2
white 29 in. long



PP in Ga. No less sold. co -| 2.

N : Thomas,


































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. they are not doing so?

nal Revenue Service doesnt want any taxpayer
iny more than they owe; we only want what is due

ners have overpaid their taxes. In these cases we,
refund the amount overpaid. Many of the over-
are caused by persons failing to claim allowable
s, especially business expenses. The answer to this
ep good records and to record the expenses cur-
Other taxpayers pay more than necessary by fail-
take advantage of certain provisions of the tax law

tly acquainted with the law so as to at least be
the existence of these provisions.

are some of these provisions that are ap-
plicable to farmers?

tance, capital gains treatment is allowed under
circumstances for sales of livestock and timber.
ome methods of computing depreciation result in
r deduction in the year of purchase and years im-
ely following than would be allowable under other
s. Additional depreciation can be claimed on cer-
roperty in the year it is purchased. Those farmers
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capital expenditure and become an additional cost of the
land. To be deductible, the expenditure must be for the
treatment or moving of earth for the purpose of soil or
water conservation or the prevention of erosion. The Farm-
ers Tax Guide has information on all items and any farmer

having transactions of these types refer to it. Of course,

there are a number of other things to be considered which
apply to all taxpayers.

What are some of these other things?

First of all, married persons should remember that norraily
they can file a joint tax return, even if the wife does not.
have any income. In most cases, the joint return is more
advantageous than separate returns. This is almost always
true if the wife has no income. If the wife has income, then
make computations of the tax owed on a joint return and
on separate returns, and file whichever way is most ad-
vantageous. A taxpayer must also determine whether de-
ductions should be itemized or the 10 percent standard
deduction claimed. The ci:ef itemized deductions are con-
tributions, taxes, interest and medical expenses. The
standard deducton is an allowance which takes the p!sce
of the itemized deductions. The amount of the standard
deduction is 10 percent of adjusted gross income but may
not exceed $1000. If married persons file separate returns,
the standard deduction cannot exceed $500 on each re-
turn. The total allowable itemized deductions should be
compared with the standard deduction and whichever is
highest should be claimed. | might add that when uus-
band and wife file separate returns if one itemizes tucse
deductions the other must do likewise.



_ to be held in Valdosta, Ga.
Show, 10:00 AM., Sale,
1:30 PM. For Catalogue
write A LaPorte, Sec. &
Treas., Ga. Spot Breeders
Asse., Cordele.




































WEDNESDAY Se

SPOT (formerly Spot- Feb. 26 Monday

and China) Breed- Ga. Hereford Assn., Open
sse., Show Sale. . . Show and Hi-Q Sale



_ SPRING FARM LAND
EDITION MARCH 21

he annual spring FARM LAND edition of the Market
will be published Wednesday, March 21. The

ine for ali notices arriving in the Bulletin office is
| 7. Notices received later than March 7 (regardless
son involved) will NOT be published.

nly Farms and Farm Land for Sale, for Money Rent,
to Buy or Exchange for, or Wanting to Rent
LIGIBLE for publication. Notices may not exceed
ds, including name, address and phone number
esired. Notices will be "cut down" or returned to
if submitted otherwise. ONE notice ONLY fo an
dual or family, except in case of separately owned

lotices in the interest of Real Estate firms, agenis,

rs, banks, dealers, etc., or for city and big town lots,

dual houses, apartments or rooms, sfores, filling sta-

ummer or winter resorts, and of "LIKE nature will
published.

Notices of out-of-state property or for non-residents
eorgia will NOT be allowed, except when a Georgia
yer owns the Georgia land and is necessarily out of
tate ... in such cases, an explanation for the out-of-
address should accompany the notice and will be
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fter "going to press"it is ABSOLUTELY IMPOS-
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party responsible for the notice . . . then addressed
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e Bulletin is not and will not be RESPONSIBLE for
ical. or Printers errors, or for errors (of any
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| mixed colors





Southeastern Fair Grounds,
Atlanta .... 150 Herefords
Show, 9:00 AM - Sale, 1:60
PM... . 22 bulls and 40

females. . . Carl Cooling,
Fieldman, Ga. Hereford

Assn., P. O. Box 1772, Al-
bany. (This is the Show -
Sale scheduled for January
10, but had to be postpon-
ed because of weather.)



Feb. 27TuesdayNew Lau-
ens Co., Agri., CenterLive-
stock Arena, Dublin
SHOW and SALE, sponsor-
ed by the Georgia HAMP-
SHIRE Breeders Assn... -
Show, 10:00 AMSale, 1:00
PM... Bred gilts, and fall
boars offered. Everyone in-
vited. R. B. Coody, Pres.,
Ga. Hamp. Breeders Assn..
Vienna.

MARCH 15 Thursday
1:00 PM PUREBRED
POLLED HEREFORD
SALE KATY BEE FARMS,
Kelly, Jasper Co. . . . Sell-
ing 68 polled Herefords, 20
breeding age bulls, 48
heifers, bred and open. . .
CMR and ALF breeding. At
the farm. For catalogue,
write, E. F. Perrt, Kelly.

Handicrafts

FOR SALE





Unbleached crocheted dbl.
size, hand tied fringe spread,
28. Add postage. No chks.
Mrs. Estelle Payne, Rt. 3, Can-
ton.

New hand made: dbl. bed
size quilts: of solid and print
cotton material. Cotten pad-
ding basket design with ap-
pliqued handles; Dresden
Plate and Step around the
Mountain, Flower garden. All
$12.00 ea. Windmill design $8
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.

Handkerchiefs, tatted
border $1.40 and $1.50: cue>
cheted white Peafoul chair-
back $3:: Stole, yarn laced
through nice strong lace net,
all white or pink yarn on
white net $8: Afshan with



ilson Ave



PP in Ga.| bows,



1 ea. mostly appliqued dbl.
and single quilt tops, $1.50 ana
$2.50 ea.; 1 single quilt top
pieced without pattern, $1.50.
Exchange for some nice print
sacks Mrs. Joe Casteloes, Rt.

5, Moultrie.

Crocheted centerpieces, 12
in. dia. 50c ea.; 14 in. $1.; 16
in, $1.50; 18 in. $2:; Decora-
tive pot holders, 3, $1.; 42 in.
pillow cases with crocheted
edges and emb. trim, $1.50;
little girls dresses 1-6 yr. old
$1.50. Add postage. Mrs. W.
E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Ca-
milla.

Pilloweases with crochet
edges $1.25 pr. napkins with
erocheted edges $1.50 for
6; coat hangers crocheted 15
ea.; 2 aprons 50c ea. Mrs. R.
C. Owen, 208 Poplar Circle.
N. E., Atlanta.

Dbl. size quilt tops of prints



|and solids. Cut by pattern. No

string quilts. $3. ea. and 30c
postage in Georgia. Mrs. H.
C. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Cumming.

White with. rose border
villoweases, $1.50 pr.. white
with blue border pillowcases,
$1.50 pr. Add postage. Mrs.
John Townsend, Rt. 2, Cum-
ming.

Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin infants moccasins,
blue, pink, white. All. hand-
3ced and emb. in white, $1.
vr. Add postage. $3. for 3 pr.
PP. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt.
3. New Echota, Calhoun..

Nice, white bleached pil-
loweases bordered in pink,
blue, lavendar, $2. pr., nice
material aprons trimmed in
ruffles and binding, med size
75c: 1 bib apron and 2 work
aprons, nice material and
trimmed, $1. ea. Berdie M.
Crawford, 116 Tally Ave.,
Calhoun.

Dbl. bed size quilt tops
made of prints and solid co-
lors. 2 dbl. Wedding Ring
$4.75 ea., 2 Step Around the
Mountain $3.50 ea.. 1 Gentle-
man Bow tie, 1 Wine Glass,
$3.50 ea. plus 33c postage on
ea. tov. Mrs. R. H. Mealer, Rt.
2, Ellijay.

1 hand crocheted orlon cape,
waist length, white. also one
orlon shrug pink, covers el-
cuffs waist length in

PEK Mrs. Everett



back, $7. ea.

Corduroy quilt tops $3.60,
Print tops, $2.50, bedspreads,
white-or blue, $1.56, Add post-
age to all; organdy aprons 50
plus 15c postage; pot holders
15c ea. plus 5c postage; print
aprons 75c ea. plus 15c post-
age. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1,
Buford.

Wool quilt top pieced of new
seraps, Crazy quilt pattern,
all seams briar - stitched in
white. Approx. 72 x 90 $5.50;
1 print top approx. 72 x 90,
$3.00; pot holders 15c ea.
Crocheted rayon beoties, $1.25.
Add postage. Miss Eula Cox,
Rt. 2, Cave Springs.

Nice, well made _ print
aprons. Good material, large
size, bright colors. 50c ea.
plus postage. Mrs. I. A. Scott,
1570 Elleby Road, S. E., At-
Janta. - :

Crocheted baby booties
made from nylon thread in
white and pastel colors, rib-
bon trimmed. $1. pr. PP. Mrs.
J. L. Williams, Rt. 2, Box 132,
Blue Ridge. eae

1 black crocheted stole and
hat, $10.; 1 red knitted stole
$8.: crocheted and rayon hats
$1.50 and all wool hats $2.50
ea. Miss Dallas Adams, 295
Hill Street, Athens.

Flat work, Crocheted vanity
sets with 15 in. doilies and
16 x 87 1/2 dresser scarves,
5 pes, $6.00 or . separately.
$3.50 for scarfs, $3.00 for 3
pe. vanity set with 15 in doily
in all white, Ecru. or trimmed
in colors. Add postage. Mrs.
Ida Mae Sullivan, 232 Maple
Street, Carrollton.

Medium sized aprons 50e
ea.; novelty chicken pot hold-
ers 25e ea.; square pot hold-
ers 2 for 25c. Add postage. Ne
stamps or checks. Mrs. Per-
Jene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

Broadcloth pillowcases
emb. crocheted edges. large
$1.25 pr: -emb. $1. pr. Alsc
old-fashioned bonnets. $1.;
small avrons, medium sizec
Ae: dish towels emb. 7 for
1 Add 35c vostage. Nel







Mannett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Bu:



ford.















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1962 Spring Planting Schedule
Approved By Agronomy Division

for Georgia



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Crop. Hybrid or Variety Rate of Seeding Fertilization at Side or 5
or Spacing (per acre) Planting (per acre) Topdressing (per acre) Remarks
Coker's 67 (C) Ga. 104 (P) Use correct planter 90 Ibs. nitrogen. Have soil tested
Corn * | Coker's 71 (C) Ga. 102 (P) (M) | plates for grain size. 500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use| For chemical weed con-| and fertilized needs.
Dixie 18 (C} McNair 444 (P) 5-10-15: on low potash trol use '2 Ib. 2, 4-D acid seed. Use certified
Jackson (C) Speight's D-4 (P) | Use 12,000-14,000 soils. equivalent, amine form in| Plant on land cap
Coker's 811 (C) (C) plants. 10 to 40 gallons water} producing 60 bu
Pfister's PAG Pfister 488 (P) per acre. In corn over 12 more per acre. = ;
653-W (C) (P} Dixie 29 (P} (M) | Space row 36-42 inches Meet lime needs. inches tall, direct to base} Cultivate early, freq
Dixie 82 (P) Dixie 55 (P} and 10-15 inches in row. of plant. and shallow. Lay by
Pioneer 309B Coker's 911 (P) eee Aton 3 40 days after plantir
(P) (M) Ga. 105 (M) (P) ibe: par acre beondessta Do not els
Georgia 206 (P) Pioneer 1097 (M) oR ae, eorh a6 cleniedt or Altrazine treated
Funk's G-730 (P) Dixie 33 (M) ;
Dixie 22 (P}
Coker 100-A (W.R.) (5S) 20 to 25 Ibs. mechanical-| 800 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use| $0 Ibs. nitrogen. Have soil tested f
Cotton | Empire (W.R.) (S) ly delinted, or 15 to 20) 5-15-15 on low potash ond fertilizer needs,
Plains (S) Ibs. acid delinted seed.| soils. : certified seed. Treat
Auburn 56 (S) 40,000 to 60,000 plants. Follow insect contro] |
Dixie King (S) Meet lime needs. gram. Oe
; Grain Sorghum For Silage E For sweet sorghum silage| Have soil fected for
Sorghum Sart (S) 4 to 6 lbs. ; | use 90 Ibs, nitrogen. Use| and fertilizer nee
Z RS 610, 630 Tracy (S) 500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use| 50 pounds nitrogen for) certified seed. Tre
: Ga. 609. Williams (S) 5-10-15 on low potash grain sorghum. Control insects.
eG P.A.G. 515 Wiley (S) soils.
E NK 210 For Syrup
DeKalb D-50a Williams (S)
Z McCurdy 70 Wiley (S)
AMAK R-12 Honey (S) Meet lime needs.
(Texas Seeded
Ribbon Cane) i :
3 Dixie Spanish Va. Bunch 67 Spanish3 inches in drill 400 to 500 Ibs. of gyp-| Have soil tested f
= Peanuts | Spanette Va. Runner G-26 | in 24-32 inch rows. Run-| 300 to 400 Ibs. of | sum on Va. type. Also on} and fertilizer needs
Argentine Va. Bunch G-2 | ners & Va.4 inches in| 5-10-15 or 4-12-12. | small seeded peanuts on| certified or No. |
S.E. Runner 56-15 Ga. 119-20 drill in 32 to 36 inch) low calcium soils, or shelled and treated
0 Dixie Runner NC 2 rows. Meet lime needs of soil.) where a high percentage} Bury all litter belo
A Early Runner of pops have occurred inches. Move as little soi
: not believed to be due plants as possible dur
to adverse weather. cultivation. Control |
diseases and reece
Plant in April, May or| 500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use| 80 Ibs. nitrogen in split) Have soil tested for li
Millet Gahi-| June. For Gahi-I or} 5-10-15 on low potash) applications. and: fertilizer need
: Starr Starr, 10 to 15 Ibs. seed | soils. certified seed. A succ
Browntop in 30 to 36 inch rows. of plantings and rota
|For Browntop broad-| Meet lime needs. grazing should be
cast 20 lbs. seed. ticed. Provide 2 acr
cow. :
Jackson (S) C-N-S-4 (S) 12-15 seed per foot of| 500 Ibs. 0-10-20 or 5- Have soil fasted for
Lee (M) (P} Yelnanda(Late|row in 36 to 40 inch) 10-15. Apply fertilizer and fertilizer needs.

Soybeans



Roanoke (S}
Bienville (S$)
Hood (S)
Hill {M)

Maturing after

small Grain.)



tows. Per acre rate:
Large seed 50-70 lbs.
Medium seed40-50 Ibs.
Small seed 20-40 Ibs.
Plant in April to June.



3" to side and 3"' below
seed. Meet lime needs.
2000 Ibs. of

least one month before

lime at

planting.





certified seed. In
Control insects. Lime 1

6 to 6.5.







($) State; (M) Mountains;
(Pf) Piedmont; (C) Coastal Plain.
Ga. 101 recommended 1962, and then to



be dropped.

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College



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University of Georgia College of Agriculture aad the U. S. Department of Agriculture
operating. Distributed in Furtherance of the Purposes Provided for by the Acts of
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