jarke vo letin Commissioner NUMBER 23 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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Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8. of address, etc., to Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Covington, Ga.. added to or removed -from CIRCULATION Address all complaints to Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. EDITOR, Market Bulletin. 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. SAE REP A aed pee Bir oa acer 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 PAGE FOUR 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 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. PAGE EIGH 1962 Spring Planting Schedule Approved By Agronomy Division for Georgia MARKET BULLETIN | 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. Cooperative Extension Service University of College Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, State of Geor 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 WwW. A. SUTTON, Director of May 8 and June 30, See Your County Agent For Further Information Georgia (914, & + ptt =!