Georgia arkef Phil Campbell, ? 5 Farmers ulletin Commissioner ,.UME 48 ie ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1963 NUMBER 27 .o LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY vattle, Hogs, Chickens nerease in $$ Value Jeorgias cattle and calf population eased about one percent in 1962 over , according to the Georgia Crop Re- ing Service, Archie Langley, Statisti- in Charge. ie number of cattle and calves on cgia farms as of Jan. 1, 1963, totaled 3,000 head as compared to 1,481,000 lin Jan. of 1962, This is the highest lary inventory since 1957 when 1,- )00 head were estimated. he number of milk cows and replace- t heifers totaled 221,000 head, about percent below last years inventory, ) Reporting said. HE AVERAGE VALUE PER HEAD 3 UP TWO DOLLARS FROM $102 Agricultural CALENDAR . 2-9 4-H Club Week in Georgia. 6 Gain Test Bull Sale, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton. Mar. 7 = Irrigation Short Course, ABAC, Tifton: Mar. 8 Shorthorn Breeders Ass'n. Annual Meeting and Sale, Social Circle. Mar. 11, 12 Fourteenth Annual Georgia State Spring Barrow Show and Sale, Americus. to $104. THE TOTAL VALUE OF ALL CATTLE AND CALVES TOTALED $155,584,000, AN INCREASE OF THREE - PERCENT OVER LAST YEARS ESTI- ~ MATED VALUE OF $151,062,000. According to the reporting service, the 1963 hog inventory was unchanged from a year ago at 1,519,000 head, placing Georgia 10th in the nation in hog inven- tory numbers. However, the total value of hogs showed four percent increase amounting to $36,456,000 compared with $34,937,000 the previous year. The aver- above a year ago. The number of chickens (this report once again up sharply from the previous year, ranking Georgia fourth among the states. Total value amounted to $20,042,- tory value. Turkeys on farms declined substantially to 43,000 head compared to 61,000 head last year. THE TOTAL VALUE OF ALL CAT- TLE, HOGS, SHEEP AND LAMBS, TURKEYS AND CHICKENS (excluding | Commercial . broilers). FARMS JANUARY 1, 1963, WAS $212,- 461,000, OR FOUR PERCENT ABOVE THE TOTAL VALUE OF $204,154,000 ON JANUARY 1, LAST YEAR.. LIVESTOCK ON GEORGIA FARMS, January 1 NUMBER, VALUE PER HEAD, AND TOTAL VALUE, 1962-1963 1962 1963 Species Number Average Total Number | Average Total On Farms Value Value On Farms - Value Value 1,060 1,000 1,000 1,000 head Dollars dollars head Dollars dollars cattle & Calves 1,481 102.00 151,062 1,496 104.00 155,584 Logs 1,519 23.00 34,937 1,519 24.00 36,456 sheep & Lambs 18 14.80 266 14 14,00 196 chickens 1/ 15,336 1.15 17,636 17,428 le 20,042 Curkeys : oo oe 15 253 43 4. oo 183 otal 204,154 212,461 LIVESTOCK ON GEORGIA FARMS, January 1, 1954-63 : All Cows & Other Hogs Sheep Year cattle heifers cows 2 yrs, . and and Chickens Turkeys and . 2 yrs. & older & older pigs lambs 1/7 calves kept for milk 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 : head head head ~ head head head head 1954 1,564 353 452, 1,443 17 7,944 59 1955 1,627 346 518 1,472 21 8,532 61 1956 1,546 308 517 1,663 37 8,231 63 1957 LS 296 aes 1,730 50 8,559 66 1958 1,485 284 503 1,678 44 9,235 37 1959 1,396 267 488 1,728 36 11,470 36 - 1960 1,424 240 508 1,780 27 12,901 43 1961 1,438 235 506 1,566 21 13,720 47 71962 1,481 226 540 1,519 18 15,336 61 : 1963 1,496 221 551 1,519 14 17,428 43 oes: not include commercial broilers; ARCHIE LANGLEY : reicultural Seon In Charge G FARM LAND EDITION MARCH ROBERT L. SANDIFER Agricultural Statistician ob: age value of $24.00 per head was $1.00. does not include commercial broilers) was 000, 14 percent above last years inven- | ON GEORGIA ed cies Capitol Ailanta 3, GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Depariment of Agriculiure Agriculture Building Phone JAckson 4-3292 Square Georgia NATIONAL EDITORIAL | asgpcfriON __ NARS eee PHiL CAMPBELL = class matter Aug. 1, D. A. Pullin, Editor Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga. under Act of June 6, 1900. 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Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes of address, etc, to CIRCULATION MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Farm Work WANTED Want work as. caretaker, farm worker or landscaping, can drive truck or tractor. I am 51 yrs. old, alone, and able to work. Bennie Grif- fith, c/o J. M. Gilbeck, 1129 Napier St., SE, Atlanta. Want job as. caretaker of small farm, or hogs and cat- tle. Not very strong, can keep up fence or any light farm work on small farm, for standing rent. Roy C. Smith, 978 Sells Ave, S.W., Apt., 165, Atlanta 10. Man, 32 yrs., old and single boy, age 17, wants job on farm, or cattle farm, for room, board and salary. Have exp. Robert E. Kelley, Rt. 2, Doraville, Ph. 451-3460. ' Young preacher with wife and 5 children wants work on farm. Willing worker and have exp. farming. Want job with good Christian man. Drinkers need not apply. Can @ive references. No Sunday work. Roy H. Hardy, Jr., Rt. a. Winder. Man, with wife, no children, wants job on small cattle farm as caretaker. Retired carpenter. Want 3-4 R. house, So. of Atlanta with FElect., fas and garden spot. Need to be moved. George W. Sum- merville, 538 10th St., NW, Atlanta 18. Man, 48 yrs. old, wants job in dairy, or as herdsman, 28 yrs. exp. in this kind of work. Can go to work 10th of March. Will need room and board, or bachelors quarters. R. eG Thompson, Box 561, Key Rd., S.E. Atlanta, 16. Man, 65 yrs. old, with some imcome, wants job looking after hogs, cattle and horses, lots of oe Wife, age 30, 2 boys, 8-10, girls 3-6 yrs. pee oe Blue Ridge. J.- Ellis;eRt 2, box 119A; Hahira. _Man exp. in broilers, grow- er or layers, wants job on farm. Bill Stevens, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. bie hin a) wey ele White man, 38 yrs. old, exp. in cattle, veterinary, chickens, carpentry and all farm ma- ehinery, have wife and 2 grown boys to help, wants job on cattle or chicken farm with Christian man. Need good 4 or 5 R. house, near church and school bus. Noti- fy at once, can go at once. Henry Hallford, Rt. 2, Toccoa. White man, 3 wants place to raise broilers and do some farming. Prefer around 10,000 broilers, and 10 or 15 acres of corn and food crops, on 50/50 basis. Need 3-R. or larger house on school bus route. Prefer No. Ga., but can go anywhere. Do not drink or smoke. J. C Mayhughes, Rt. 4, Cumming. White man, 48 yrs. old, and son 24, want job on dairy farm. Son has 5 yrs. exp. dairy work, father raised on farm. Need reasonable wages, house (have elect. stove). Wife not able to work in field. References furnished. Ford Vick, Rt. 1, Moreland. White man, 37 yrs. old, wants job tending 5,000 or 6,000 laying hens. Exp., so- ber, honest and dependable. Will work for reasonable wkly. salary on yr. around basis, for person who does not drink. Need to be moved to 3-4 R. house. Ready to start work anytime for right party. State full details first letter. Charlie Murdock, Rt. 3, Dogwood Dr., Summerville. Semi-retired couple with some income wants job as caretaker looking after small herd of cattle or chickens, for salary, with honest, reliable and clean Christian people. Can give references. Need 3-4 Rm. house wired for elec. range, and plenty good water and garden. Will need to be moved. Can go anytime. Mrs. G. V. Thompson, Rt. 8, Co- lumbus Rd., Macon. Man and wife with boy 15 yrs. old, Christians, no bad habits, girl 12 yrs., wants job on farm. Would like to go partners with someone with cows and hogs on third basis. Exp. in any kind of mach- inery. Would like to locate around Cedartown. B. L. Wil- son, c/o Joe Runyan, Rt. 2, Cedartown. children, to Farm Help WANTED Want .honest, respectable and dependable middleaged lady to do light farm work. All city conveniences. Prefer someone permanent to make home with us but will be will- ing to make other arrange- ment. Room, board and _ sal- ary. Donald M. Willis, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Want good clean widow woman for light farm work and help keep house, between 60 and 65 yrs. old, for room and board, with man and daughter. Prefer references. F. Stewart, 1410 Layton St., Waycross. Couple, no children, wants | white or colored woman to plant and cultivate good size family garden and take care of some patch planting. Also, cook and keep house. venient location. Good. op- portuntiy for party capable of assuming responsibility, Re- ferences exchanged. T. F. Dixon, 6630 Castleton Dr., W., Atlanta 19. Want farm hand with small family for work on farm. Steady work. Five room house on school bus route. No drink- ers. Give references. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Want family to help with laying hens. Wkly. salary plus extra work. Automatic feed- ers and time clocks. Good house on mail and school bus routes. Convenient to stores. Mrs. Charles Baldwin, Su- wanee, Ph. 434-7527 (Buford). Want Christian, white, mid- dleaged, lady to live in with widow, 64 yrs. old, who can drive car and do light farm chores, for board and room and small salary (have no children). Mrs. J. S. Eden- field, Rt. 2, Twin City. Want white Christian lady to do light garden wouy housekeeping and panion to. mother of 3 nL dren (ages 7, 12, an 13) for room, board and salary. Will pay transportation. Nice home for party qualifying. Hugh L. Thrasher, 751 Windsor Rd., Macon, Ph. 746-5591. Want white married man to work in dairy and on farm. Must have exp., references and be willing to work for reasonable salary. No drunks. W. A. Cochran, Rt. 1, Palmet- Want someone to work 3100 tunpentine boxes (second year chipping boxes). F. D. Fus- sell, Jr., Rt. 1, Rhine. Want man ail wife under 60 yrs., general farming exp., two character references, good health, no drinking, to keep up equip, operate er and ee for livestock. 3 house (could be divided ie 4-5 rooms), elect. in house and barn, Salary $35. wk.; also, would be interested in part time work for young man over a yrs. Call for appoint- ment. C. Davis, Ist. floor, Fulton Toma Court House, Atlanta 3, Ph. aT K 2-5310, Ext. 232. Want refined lady (no bad habits) to do light farm work and housework for man and wife, (can help ourselves), $20. wk. We are easy to get along with. Live 12 miles from Statesboro (fine place to live). Write at once, or call collect if you mean _ business, F. Everett, Rt. 2, States- boro, Ph. 4-9491. Want white woman to help with gardening and keep house for room, board and small salary. Good home for right party. Must furnish re- ferences. No he ane Mrs. Joe C. Johns, Rt. 1, Gay. Equipment TD-14A hydraulic bull- dozer, A-1 shape, $5500. Ciyde Long, Rt. 1, Chatsworth. 1962 Ford % ton F100, 8 cyl., truck, wide, long body, black color, 1200 actual miles, $1500 cash. Ben H. Cardin, 3750 Jaillette Rd., Rt. 3, Box 402, College Park. 1 horse hay rake, good cond, 8 ft. wide, will sell right. Come after. Mrs. W. R. Bear- den, Rt. 5, Carrollton, Ny uoder: 1000 cap., 3 A. R. Wood radian in cond., all for $75. O. Pp. Foster, Good Hope, Ph. 267-9833. Rear wheel weights for 800 Ford tractor (complete, ready to install) approx. wt. 1250 tbs., $100. at my home. E. G. Pirkle, Rt. 1, Sycamore, (4 mi. East) Ph. 567-3446 (not collect). Super A Farmall tractor with planters, cultivators, mower and Bermuda harrow,_ all good cond. W. Enlow Craft, Rt. 3, Winder (Whisteville Community). Heavy duty, pull type, 8, 26 in., disc harrow, all metal frame, $65. W. TZ Banks, Rt. 1, Fairburn (3 mi. S. E., Hwy. 92) Ph. 964-7934. 2 disc Athens semi-lift plow, like new, $100.; Dwarf hay rake, used very little, $275.; John Deere, 13 row grain drill, small Recd. dept., like new, $400.; 24 ft. heavy steel elevator, air-cooled, Misc. motor, V belts, operated on 2, 760 X 16 tires, for grain, ear corn, hay, etc., used very little, $450.: two, AEX 28, tr- actor tires, near new. John Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple, Ph. 562-3463 (after 8 p. m.). Used 4 ton Tyler, tractor pulled, fertilizer and lime spreader, excel. cond., spread- ing capacity 30 to 60 acres per hour. Hugh Holyoak, Enigma, Ph. 4162. Used 1 qt. turpentine cups, approx. 20,000, for sale cheap. Telephone before coming to look. Jacob Vann, Hoboken, Ph. GL. 8-3195. 1951 Chey. 1-% ton truck, 2 speed axle, 5 almost new tires, cab rough, but mechani- cally good, $195. Neal T. Will- iams, Rt. 3, Buena Vista. Front-end loader, complete, perfect cond., for IH tractor or larger, $200. Ernest Blalock, Rt. 1, Culloden, Ph. VE. 6- 4732 (Roberta). Farm tractor implements for Farmall C. tractor: plows, pl- anters, cultivators and. fertili- zer attachments, good shape, $200.; lg. size farm bell, $25. Mrs. Christine Horne, Rt. 2, Box 104, Thomaston, (4-% mi. So. of Yatesville). Rt 4, Ware Terrace, W. Ph, AT. 3-4356. Used 11 X 28 tractor reel type mower for Gr tractor; 1952 Metrovan > truck, use for hauling or feed house; used 1952 motor, will sell or tre portable welder. W. T. 2136 DeFoors Ferry W., Atlanta 18, Ph. 355 2 sets Ford planters, pi shape, planted 3-4 crops. in good cond.; also, 195 % ton pickup and 2, is ton trucks, would trad 3 one for same in later trucks in first class con R. Arnall, Luthersville, WA. 7-3455. DeLaval pipelites con with 3 units for 6 or 12 chion barn, now in use. yr. old; also, 320 gal. nier bulk tank with Copeland compresser. cing arranged with n payment to reliable Mike Minchew, Rt. 1, Bo: Waycross. Cross cut saw; sicle cutter; cotton sacks; ck feeders and waterers fold to ship); and r hens and biddies, for s R. Banks, Sylvester. John Deere 12 A co power take-off, $200. Deere 4 disc tiller for MT tractor, $50. Canno liver. James A. Bower, ] Alma, Ph, 632-5435. Intnl. Harvester fast _ 2 disc, plow, excel. con J. D. 4 disc tiller, $40. } McLeod, Rt. 3, Box 118. bert. 2 horse wagon, and turning plow, 2, 1 horse, ners and 2 dbl. foot plo ocks, corn planter and planter. E. J. Jefner,. Jasper. Oakes incubator, 100 egg cap., used twice, $15. Ay 13; Brewton, 122 Lane, Mableton, he 1644. David. Bradley Su milker, and % vacuum for same, like new, a Jimmy Hewatt, Rt. 1, L Ph. TH. 3-2978. 2 Cole corn and cotton pl- anters with all plates, first class shape; guano hoppers, 40 and 41 model, $10. ea.; Cole guano ent needs bottom in it, $5.; 2 H. plow, one new point, i slatwing No. 92 Chattanooga 6, new points, $5.; Syrcuse 77 middle buster, new point, $5.; John Deere no. 3 mule power mow- ing machine, never been hurt, $75.; John Deere stalk cutter, 4 blades, mule power, running shape, $10. H. W. Thurmand, Farmington. Ford tractor, 1940 model, new paint, new PTO bearing, shift, and lift overhauled, no equipment, $500. J. H. Hin- esley, Rt. 1, Box 101 Whites- burg. John Deere 3-16 bottom plow, new bottoms on last season, has new type bottcms, pull type on rubber. Oliver W. Holdeman, Rt. 2. Staple- ton, Ph. MA, 5-7529 (Louis- ville). 6 row sprayer cotton duster (Dobbins) fits any tractor, A-1 cond.; also, 2 horse wag- on, practically new. No letters ans. L. P. Higginbotham, El- |berton, Ph. 283-5890. 1000 bu. cap. Columbia red tep grain bin; 2000 Ib. cap, 12 hole, indoor ,hog feeder; 2 automatic hog waterers; set of wood bodies for Chev. pick- up truck. All like new. J. W. Bedsole, Barnesville, Ph. 754. 4 stall DeLaval pipeline with 4 milkers, milk pump and vacuum pump, 4 milk weighing devices and 500 gal. bulk tank with compressor, pees cond. Lewis Jacobs, RFD , Perry. Chev. 1-% ton truc lene corn sheller; ae motor; 2, 4 wheel w and 45 Star bean hiller Arrington, Bartow. ~ 1947 Studebaker, % pick-up truck, $95. . Cochran, 2219 Rock C Rd., Ph. 482-8434, Lithon Cross-cut saw, 5-14 Hoyt T. Gordon, 2125 RasENe sky, Atlanta, - Ph. 6-1046. 1046. : " CORRECTION: Deep pump, motor, like new, W. F. Sexton, 2608 Dix Dalton, Ph. 298-3833 (not lect). 1961 Intnl. Cub tractor 4 pieces of equipment, low hours, same as new; J trailer; 27 X 24 tractor 4 practically new, all pric go. Glenn R. Barnett, | Durham Circle, Rt. 4, Mountain, Ph. 284-2715 John Deere tractor, Pasture Dream seeder, Ford hammermill, like $125.; Ford post hole di $55.; wood saw and belt, (# tractor), $45.; hog fee $10.; and truck tires: 750 - 825-20: 900-20, $5. to $20 Ss. Hasty, Rt. i Conyers, 483-8988. Massey Harris tractor, del 22 with planters and vators, 3 point hitch, year model, good mecha: cond., $500. cash. H. W. B den, Rt. 3, Fort Valley, TA. 5-5802. 2 horse wagon and 2 drawn mowing machine; peanut weeder and hay all $90. Bob Wells, Rt 182, Richland. Heavy duty Taylorway, 4 disc, tiller, 3 point hitch, al- most new cond., $125.; 1-% ton Chev. truck, old model, fair body with good 2 inch floor, brakes, battery, trans- mission, lights and rear-end motor, runs good, $200. Willie J. McMillan, Rt. 1, Adel, (6 mi. from Adel on farm form- erly owned by James coe Ph. 549-8466 (uate we p. m.). wet 1956 Fordson Major D tractor, good cond.; 3 bot plow, 16 in. trip beam, model, like new; 3 prong s soiler with 24 in. tires, x all $1750.; liquid ma spreader, (Southern Bree Inc.) 500 gal. size, good co $295.; 1960 Ford | corn vester, 1 row, moun P Tommie W. 1 Blairsville. collect Equipment FOR SALE Dari-Kool coolers, 360 gal. @a., excel. cond.; also, ge milking units, good a W. T. Greer Sr., 502 E. wyers St., Covington, Ph. -2713 (not collect). 956 Ford tractor 600; also, lL Ford tractor; Bush 's; all purpose plow; 2 bush _ bog harrows; 2 disc plow; 30il plow; row planter and ivator; Farmall Cub tr- or, turning plow; culti- or; and mule drawn mo- and hay rake. Joyce Ro- son, Waco, Ph. LE. 7-3534. yhn Deere Pasture-Land l, perfect cond., $550.; post : digging attachment for mn Bradley chain saw with . auger, $55.; reel mower chment for Sears garden tor, $20. Will consider for beef type cattle. E. Frederiksen, Rt. 1, Wins- cs 942-2991, (Douglas- yhn Deere tractor H. series ivators, home-made scrape , good engine, almost tires, sacrifice for $275., delivery up to 50 miles. : F. Hogan, Rt. 3, Logan- , Ph. 826-7512 (not col- Vome vyhn Deere M. F. tractor ' model, with power lift, er take-off, good culti- rv, tires, starter, all in A-1 L., $350, E. E. Hughes, Rt. artley Bridge Rd., Macon. iel oil tank, 287 gal. cap., for farm use. C. S. Jones, ' Gilbert Rd., S. E., Atlanta 16 in., bottom plows and | 5 xint hitch for John Deere vw B tractor, A-1 cond., 1. Carl E. Jackson, Rt. 2, lin, Ph. BR. 2-1687. odel G, Allis Chalmers tor with cultivator, re- litioned motor, new tires new paint job, $450. Wal- Jackson, Rt. 3, Fort Val- Ph. TA. 5-2884. ; eavy duty GMC 475 truck, ody, 5 speed transmission, eed axle, 10:20 tires, gua- eed good cond., hauls 5 hay, 25 yearlings or 3 3 pulpwood on rack, $900. or terms; also, John ve G. tractor, good cond., | tires; $900.; Allis Chal- ; PTO model 60 combine, . running cond., Hart ir Kleen attachment in- ed, $225. Free delivery 25 radius. Pierce L. Cline, al Circle, Ph. 786-7821. drawer incubator; 3 deck der (Sears), holding pens pairing off pens for quail. es B. Faulkner, Rt. 5, Mt. , Burwell Rd., Carrollton, 832-7424 (not collect). of cultivators, first class . that will fit Farmall H. T., 300 or 400, or 350 or tractor. h Sewell, Rt. irnesville rmall A. tractor, culti- cs, Planters, harrow, 2 tiller and almost new er, in good running cond., $550. cash. Gordon C. vps, Rt. 5, Carrollton, Ph. 2-7366. rmall M. tractor in good -+ also, tiller, smoothing w, cutting harrow, sub- with 3 point hitch at- nent for M. Will sell se- tely. C. C. Jewett, Rut- 1, (located 2 miles W. of edge on Hwy. 278 on fan and Walton Co. line). per A Farmall tractor harrow and turner culti- equip., to apply liquid nit- rogen. Pump, tanks, lines and all fittings are nitrogen resis- tant. This machine also has bottom defoliating equip. Machine is 7 mos. old and in brand new cond. N. B. Load- holt, III, Box 75, Jekyll Is- land, Ph. NE. 5-2552. 4 round Bower, 80 bu., hog feeders; tractor wagon; 1957 Intnl. truck, Model A-160, with Gehl silage body moun- ted on it; Allis Chalmers for- age harvester with grass hea- der; Allis Chalmers 7 ft. mo- wer; Allis Chalmers D-14 and D-17 tractors. Lisle R. Bowers, Gordy Farm, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-0328. 1960 Ford truck, long whl. base, pulpwood rack on it, motor recently rebuilt, good radiator, starter and gene- rator. Truck in perfect shape, good tires, bargain. P. N. Ket- chum, Mitchell. Cord-wood saw with 6 H. P. air-cooled motor, $60.; Gar- den tractor with trailer and implements, $85.; 2, 100 Ib., Propane gas bottles, $30. D. L. Grantham, 2384 Coosawat-. io Dts Atlanta 19, Ph. CE, 3- Wrecker boom assembly, about 1 ton hand winch, fits pick-up or 3/4 ton truck, ideal for moving harrows and other farm equip., $150.; also, lg. lathe with 1-H heavy duty motor, has 10 in. swing, 6-% ft. bed, wt. approx. 500 Ibs. Old model, not fast gear change, good cond., no broke teeth, ideal for lg. farm shop, no tools or accessories, $350. Franklin D. Ray, Rt. 1, Bax- ley, Ga. David Bradley chain saw, very good cond., 32 in. blade, H. P., new chain, $85. cash; also, 22 in. Rotary mower with leaf mulcher, good cond., $25. cash. Danny Fan, 1255 Camp- bellton Rd., S. W., Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 3-2427, _ Pine tree setter fixed to pl- ant Coastal Bermuda stolens, can be used for one or two to ride, and 3 point hitch, used two seasons, good cond., $150. W. H. Goodson, Franklin, Ph. OR. 5-3654 after 7 p. m. One 2-row mule-drawn duster, used very little, will take $20., or 25 bu. last years corn; also, 2 gal. tank that treats land for knot root, $6. C. A. Hammand, Rt. 4, Fitz- gerald. Cultivators, planters, dist- ributors for John Deere B. tractor, used very little, $350.; lift type harrow for Cub Far- mall, almost new, $110.; belt pulley and housing for Cub power shaft, never used, $45. Charles Gowder, Route 2, Powder Springs. Quail Farm equipment, ex- cel. cond., expertly designed and built for successfully raising Bobwhite quail, elect- rically heated brooder- and hovers with runways, holding pens, traps, feeders, tools, etc. Mrs. William A. Thomas, Rt. a aoe Mountain, Ph. 938- New Holland corn shucker and sheller, good as new, pulled by tractor. Has shelled about 200 bu., good belt, 6 in. || by 30 ft. long, on rubber, ready to go. Has been kept dry since bought. Ralph Cloer, Young Hanris. No, 2 incubator, good cond., 1200 or more quail egg capa- city, good for any kind of eggs; lg. 5 deck elec. brooder, good cond; also, laying pens and brooder boxes, all in good condition, reasonably priced. J. oy Bacon, Plains, Ph. 824- *; also, 150 Dixie swing- | 43 feeders, 38 Automatic 8 ratterers, used about one will sell at half price. = Hartline, Rt. 4, Sum- le. rmall A tractor, good runs good, $200. or trade truck. Bob Netherland, Jonesboro Rd., S. E., At- , Ph. 478-7730. {9 Studebaker 3/4 ton + an see and drive any- L. L. Whitemire, Lav- 1 1960 Chev. truck, 1 50., or will calf Farmall M.- tractor with Super M. power kit, recently painted, very good _ cond., complete with pulley and pe- can shaker, $895. J. S. Wilson, Monticello, Ph. 468-6688 (evenings), 3 10 quail brooders, 700 egg cap. incubator, and 100 laying pens, for sale, cheap. J. H. Pratt, 2363 Randall Rd., Lith- onia, Ph. 482-2181. David Bradley garden tr- actor and 4 pieces of farming equip., disc cutters, 1-horse turner plow, Boy Dixie, and cultivator, all for $125. Hugh P.- Dickson; -Rt. 2, Box 172; Morris Ave., Tucker, Ph. 938- (n lect) . 95 bu. New Idea manure spreader, excel. cond., $350. Gene Brumbaugh, Rt. 3, Ft. Valley, Ph, 429-2037. 55 Western Special Massey- Harris tractor, 35 Massey- Harris tractor, Ferguson mo- wer and rake, 77 New Hol- land baler with motor, Ve- meer hay conditioner, 9 ft. Massey-Harris Gobel harrow, priced to sell. Lewis Jacobs, Rt. 1, Perry. 1950 Ford tractor, $600.. or will take 3 heifer calves, 3 mos. old, or over, at market price and difference between tractor and calves. J. H. Bond, 5116 Salem Rd., Rt. 3, Lith- onia, Ph. BU. 2-6636. 1951 John Deere A tractor with starter and good rubber with power control, silner but no 3 point hitch; bush and bog harrow, 8, 26 in., disc, new disc; John Deere sub-soiler, pull type, good cond., tractor overhauled last fall, good cond. Lee Clark, Rt. 1, Winder (3 mi. from Statham, on Plea- sant Hill Church Rd.,) Ph. eye (Athens No collect calls). John Deere M. tractor with cultivator, harrow and disc plow, all in good cond., rea- sonably priced. Clyde Bannis- ter, Rt. 3, Cumming, Ph. 887- 4297, (no collect calls). Good cross-cut saw, $6. E. D. White, 715 A Society Ave., Albany, Ph. HE. 5-3330. Compressor with motor for farm cooler. Can furnish coils if needed, all in good cond., $50. T. W. Morrison, Box 107, Rt. 1, Athens, Ph. 546-6802. Heavy duty Craftsman or- bital sander and steel carry- ing case, extra sanding sheets and Karbo-grit sheets, excel. cond., $15. Jack Roquemore, 1347 Carolyn Dr., N. E., At- Janta 6, Ph. 636-2604. Ezee-Plo fertilizer spreader, 8 ft., good cond., $125.; 4 whl. farm trailer with body, $125.: 8 ft. Intnl. harrow, good disc, $125.; Allis Chalmers roto baler for round bales of hay, good cond., $400. G. W. Mills, Byron, Ph. 956-3573. Set of cultivators and plan- ters for H. or M. Farmall tr- actor, $135. John W. Harris, Monroe. Almost new 3 point hitch post hole digger with 1 ea., 6 in, and 12 in., bits for sale, or will trade for Black Angus bull, W. C. Payton, Jr. Rt. 2, Box 343, College Park, Ph. 964-7284 (Fairburn). 1953 Intnl. pick-up truck, good cond., new 6 ply tires, no broken glasses or bent places, all steel floor, for sale cheap, or will trade for good 1-% ton truck or farm tractor, and pay difference in cash if deserving. Lamar D. Harris, Monroe, Ph. 267-9190. 1956 model % ton pick-up truck, good paint, new engine, new battery, new brakes, new drums, extra good 6 ply mud grip tires, heater. All steel welded cattle body optional. Eliza Hayes, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3- 4558 (Newnan). 10, 100 cap., coal burning. chick brooders, brick lined, good cond., $25. ea.; several 100 cap. coal burning army heaters including pipe, sho- vels, pokers and roof jacks, good cond., for poultry house use, $10, ea.; also, pig Saver, automatic baby pig milk fee- der, used very little, $10. James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 943-3071. Darf Rolla rake in good raking shape, but best for parts, lots of teeth, $40.; 2, 10 X 28 Ford tractor tires used, but some life left, $3. ea. Tom Henry Palmetto, Ph. 463- 3244, Hog breeding crate in good cond., $30.; front-end loader for Ford tractor, $100. P. M. Sibley, Moreland, Ph. AL. 3- 5130 (Newnan). 2 corn mills, and 1 ea., 390 in. rock; 32 in. rock; 10 H. P. motor; 5 H. P. motor, both elec., 3 phase; corn sheller belts; and set of scales. All for $650. J. W. Marr, Williams | St., Winder. 1939 Allis Chalmers tractor for parts; also, band saw; mi- ter saw, both good cond. and drag type tractor plow, good cond. Mrs. Mynor Waters, Juno. Set of 2 row Covington pl- anters, $65.; rear 2 row culti- vators, $125. Grady Ward, (Durand) P. O., Warm Sp- rings. Allis Chalmers combine No, 40, good cond., 2 extra blades, 3 screens, $100.; Intnl. har- row, 20 disc; good cond., $125.; Fairbanks Morse shallow well pump, used about 2 mos., $75.; 4 burrowing-off disc for Ford tractor, $8. H. B. Bennett, Rt. 1, Aragon. 1956 Intnl. R-185 with 52 in. tandem trailer in good eond. Will sell separately. Reasonably priced. Hugh pee Rt. 2, Montezuma, Ph. Intnl. B-275 Diesel tractor used only 400 hrs., planters and cultivators, 2 bottom pl- ow, sub-soiler, smoothing har= row and dirt scoop. All 3 point hitch and used very little; also, New Holland 66 ma hay baler and side delivery rake, good cond. Ted Evans, Rt. 4, Jackson, Ph. 7587. Springfield roto tiller plow, motor rebuilt, good cond., $60. R. H. Conliff, 437 Oakview Rd., Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-3824, 1955, 40 John Deere tractor, planter, cultivators, B. B. har- row and 10 ft. boom, all good cond. J. B. Kennedy, Stanley Rd., Manietta, Ph. 428-0854, 2 disc plow; smoothing har rew; planters, and eee machine to fit Cub Farma for sale, or will swap for 6 disc Power-Trol John Deere tiller or manure Radford Chandler, Rt. 1, Go Hope. Slat-wing bottom plow for Super C. Farmall in A-1 cond., $40.. or will trade for planters for Super A. Planters must be in good shape. J. D. Graharn, e Jr., Rt. 1, Bowman, Ph. 283- 4261. Goat milking cheap. E. J. McMahon, 19:9 Cherry Rd., Augusta., Ph, RE. 3-3710. Set Danuser post hole dig- gers for 3-point hitch, with 9 in. auger, and extra pr. blades, | good cond. J. W. Trunnell, Jr. Rt. 2, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4= 2040 (daytime). es Implements for David Bradley walking tractor: turning plow $20.; adjustable foot, $12.; drag harrow $15.3 straddle row cultivator, $26. Dick Russell, 3477 Ivy Rd. Noes Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 7 2948. Equipment WANTED 4 Want water ram in good cond., reasonably priced, will come for. James E. Bulloch, Rt. 1, Box 49, Manchester. Want to buy post hole driver for 3 point hitch trace tor, in good cond., and reason= ably priced. State make and price. J. W. Trunnell, Jr., Rt. 2, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-2040 (daytime). Wiant manure spreader. St- ate make, cond. cap., and price. L. D. Kauffman, Rt. 2, ezuma, Ph, 2302. will not be published. - er for errors of any Pare Pa fit EA NOTICE Spring Farm Land Edition March 27 The annual Spring Farm Land edition of the Market Bulletin will be published Wednesday, March 27. The deadline for all notices arriving in the Bulletin office is March 12. Notices received later than March 12 (regardless of reason involved) Only farms and farm land for sale, for money rent, wanted fo buy or exchange for, or wanting to rent are eligible for publication. Notices may not exceed 70 words, including name, address and telephone number when desired. Notices will be cut down or returned to writer if submitted otherwise. One notice only to an individual or family, except in case of separately owned tracts. Notices in the interest of Real Estate firms, agents, brokers, banks, dealers, ete., or for city and big town lots, individual houses, apartments or rooms, stores, filling sta- tions, summer or winter resorts, and of like nature will not be published. Notices of out-of-state property or for non-residents of Georgia will not be al- lowed, except when a Georgia taxpayer owns the Georgia land and is necessarily out of the state .. . in such cases, an explanation for the out-of-state address should ac- company the notice and will be published with the notice. After "going to press" it is absolutely impessible to alter notices or to stop pub- lication of the original copy. All duplicate notices will be discarded. Notices should be carefully written (typed or printed preferred) and signed in the personal handwriting of the party responsible for the notice, then addressed to Editor of Notices, Market Bulletin, Agricultural Bldg., Capitol Square, Aticnia 3, Ga. The Bulletin is net and will not be responsible fer typog:-~hical er printers errors, kind made by the patrons in writing the original nofice. spreader, od machine Mont= PAGE FOUR ___ MARKET LLETIN Equipment WANTED Want dbl. section harrow with 3 point hitch in good cond., and reasonably priced. M. M. Carter, Rt. 2, Douglas, Ph. 384-3680 (not collect). Want 2 rubber tired, 4 whl., farm wagons in good cond., in - 5 ton class, Covington area, state price, cond., ete. first Jetter. John Fuller, Rt. 4, Covington. : Want good jeep, 4 whl. drive, excel. cond., cheap for cash. State full details in first letter. W. O. Anderson, Blue Ridge. Want corn mill in good condition. Rufus G. Smith, Rt. 2, Dawsonville. Want 1950-52 Ford tractor in good condition. J. R. Ro- quemore, Pamela Cir., Mar- jetta, Ph. 422-3463 (not col- lect). Want discarded garden tr- actor with good wheels and differential, motor no object. Must be cheap. George L. English, Box 685, Fort Valley. Want to buy or trade for shop smith, or other_wood- working machinery. No junk wanted. Charlie A. McCuller, 604 Belmont Ave., Tifton, Ph. 382-4838. Want to buy chicken house, 30 or 36 ft. wide and 200 ft. Jong, metal roof. Write stating description, price and if you will tear down building. E. E. Hughes, Rt. 8, Hartley Bridge Rd., Macon. Want good used flame thrower, in good cond. for eash. M. L. Frey, 5755 Mem- orial Drive, Stone Mountain. _ Want to buy for cash, late model A. or B. John Deere tractor with or without equip- ment or, John Deere 50 or 60 model. Will buy one or two cf each. John W. Harris, Rt. 2, Monroe. _ Want 10 or 12 in. hammer- mill with crusher and power take-off; feed mill, % ton or more; also, corn sheller. Quote price, make and cond.; also, want 1 row, pull type, corn snapper for hook-up to Super C. Intnl. Harvester tractor, (no sheller or husker attach- ment). P, J. Lipory, Rt. Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578. Want one point hitch posts hole digger to fit Ford Trac- tor and one 3 point hitch dirt scoop to fit Ford tractor. State make, size, cond. and price in first letter. David Simpson, Route 2, Box 23 A. Cochran. Want stationary Roller Grain mill, small size, that will crimp oats, or crack shelled corn, 15 to 40 bul. an hr., David Bradley Wocds or Allen manufacturers this size. Quote size, price, cond., first Jetter. Louis Falzarano, c/o Triangle Acres, Thomson. Want aluminum irrigation pipe and equipment. Write what you have and price. Must be reasonably priced. W. C. Spivey, P. O. Box 51, Metter, Ph. 685-8495. Want 3 point hitch cultiva- tor frame with or without feet, reasonably priced. Not interested in birch product; ~ also, want 2, 3000 gal. cap., steel tanks suitable for gas Storage, cheap. State price, eond., and location. J. H. Holyoak, Box 6, Enigma, Ph. Want dbl. horse trailer in good cond, reasonably priced; or dbl. horse trailer axle. Write price, descriptions and directions to your place. Ger- ald E. Cowart, Rt. 1, Box 41, Ellabelle. Want 2 driving sprockets end 2 top rollers in good eond., for HD 10 Allis-Chal- mers crawler tractor; also, have for sale TD-9 Intnl. erawler tractor with Drott front-end loader, good cond., $4,000. C. F. Arrington, Wrens, Ph. LI. 7-2054. ~ Want manure spreader and front-end loader for 1960 AC D 12 tractor, no junk, within 50 or 75 mi. radius, reason- ably priced, cash, or trade cattle and pigs for same. Mrs. J. E. Dyer, Rt. 3, Box 43, Hia- Wiassee. Want 1953, or later model, Ford tractor with front- end loader and other attachments, or would consider other makes and model tractors. J. M. Wood, Rt. 1, Adairsville. Want tractor, harrow and cultivator, or. other farm equipment. Will trade 1956 Mercury station wagon (Mon- terey) air cond. and radio for same. Write what you have. J. A. New, Rt. 1, Nicholson. Want used manure spread- er in good cond. Give price in first letter. W. A. Payne, Rt. 1, Box 226, Homer. Want Intnl. No. 100 Dyna Balance mower, 2 or 3 point hitch, in good. cond. Kermit Reece, Rt. 5, Ellijay, Ph. ME. 5-2587 (not collect). 50 Heifers fon sale, all sizes and breeds. . G. Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268-4032. Duroc pigs. 8 8 old. $10. ea. O. C. te Re f, Vil- la Rica. Jersey bull, 9 mos. old, ar= tificially bred, Jersey Jester. George Clift, Epworth, Ph, 632-7299 (Blue Ridge, no collect calls). 30 heifers, dairy breeds, to calve next 90 days, wt. 550- 950 lbs., bred to Angus and Hereford bulls. R. G. Reyn- es Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268- Polled Hereford bull, Reg. Domino line, deep red, excel- lent herd bull, very large. Selling to prevent inbreed- ing. Oren Warren, Rt. 2, Smithfield Rd., Bowdon, Ph. 2714 (evenings). Swine Want heavy duty rotary mower in excel. cond., within 75 mi. of Rome. State price in first letter. J. C. Nicholson, Rt. 5, Rome. Want corn picker, Wood or John Deere make, in No. 1 shape. Quote best price, 60 mi. of Alto, in No. Ga. W. R. Peyton, Rt. 2, Alto. Livestock FOR SALE Cattle Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bulls and heifers, excellent bloodlines, good range of ages. ERS sve Tillman, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 4-2491. Thoroughbred Santa Ger- trudis bulls, 11 and 12 aoe old. J. W. Morris, Double M Farms, P.O. Box 119, Carroll- ton, Ph. TE. 2-2852. Reg. Angus bulls and heif- ers, calfhood vaccinated, from Eileenmere bloodlines, rea- sonably priced. Hugh Crook, Rt. 2, Montezuma, Ph. 5641. Good selection of Reg. poll- ed Hereford bulls for sale. Most popular bloodlines, calf- hood vaccinated, I1 to 24 mos. old. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. 584-2312 (Odum). 22 Reg. polled Hereford brood cows, one Reg. bull. Some cows with calves by side, others to calve _ soon, average weight about 1006 lbs. All for $4,350. George C. Morris, 1253 Clearbrook Dr., Se Atlanta. 11, Ph. 344- Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 10-13 mos. old, from clean pedigreed herd and good bloodlines, $250.-$300. Lange for age and good conforma-| tion. James L. Hadden, Gib- son. Reg. polled Hereford bull, coming 3 yrs. Oct. 23 Tatoo G 650. Soha W. Sheri- dan, Maysville. One bull calf left, from top registered stock, will make fine herd bull, registered or unregistered. Carl E. Jern- berg, Jr. Jr., bee 2, College Park, _Pet ae base, 566 lbs.; 30 highly bred grade A dairy cows, and one pr. milk scales; 400 lb. Craft milk tank; 5 milker DeLaval milking ma- chine, all for sale. Mrs. Lewis P. Gunn, Thomson. Reg. Guernsey bulls of Gold Star breeding, service- able age, backed by produc- tion records. Write for pedi- gree and prices. A. M. Wall, Pine Meadow Farm, Rt. 5, Box 455 A, Dean Forest Rd., Savannah. Purebred Jersey milch cow, small size, giving 4% gal. daily now, would give 5% on pasture, 3rd lactation, $175. cash; also, purebred Holstein cow expected to freshen 3rd time first of March gives 7 or 8 gal. daily when milking, al- ways had good_ care, $300. Mrs. Christine Horne, Rt. 2, Box 104, Thomaston (4% miles So. of Yatesville). 50 milch cows, mostly Hol- stein, 885 lb. base, 385 gal. tank milk keeper, 4 unit Dealer Valve pipeline milker, 6 ton bulk feed tank with motor. Milk base with Bor- den in Macon. H. G. Aderhold, ae Box 206, Sparta, Ph. 6 Reg. Shorthorn bulls, 12 to 16 mos. old, beef type, best bloodlines, $175. to $250.00. Brutz English, - Barnesville, Ph. 738. : : 7 pigs for sale, 7 wks. old. Landrace and Hampshire crossed, $10. ea. William Jones, (4 miles North of Al- pharetta, just off hwy. 19), Duroc breeding stock, treat- ed, Reg. in buyers name, all ages. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Metter, Ph. 685-1016. Purebred Duroc boars and gilts, 5 mos. old, and few bred gilts, will Reg. in buy- ers name. M. Eunice, ae Rt. 3, Waycross, Ph. A 9396. Horses, Mules & Ponies 2 mare ponies for sale, one 5 yrs. old, other one yr. old, gentle, both, $225. Charlie Studebaker, P.O. Box 114; Pearson, Ph. 422-3372. At Stud: Playboy, nice 5 gaited chestnut with white mane and tail, excellent con- formation and disposition, $25. wien served, with 2 re- turn privileges. "Transporta- tion provided within reason- able distance. Jerry Brown, and up. Jim Hopkins, Rt. 2, Bethany Rd., Alpharetta, Ph.|2720% Roswell Rd., Mariet- 425-5778. _|ta, Ph. 427- 3964. Pigs for sale: All sizes Nice fat sorrell mare, 9 yrs. Landrace, Hampshire crossed;|old, blaze face, gentle but Duroc Hampshire crossed, - good _ salle, spirited, Toa $25. Howell, Rt. 2; Lome and gilts, wt. 100 lbs., $25.; also, few gilts around 200- 225 lbs., $40. Ernest P. Car- ter, Baxley, Ph. 7-2877. Duroc boars and gilts, 3 mos. old, nominated in United Duroc Assn., wormed can be | Reg., $25. ea. W. Richards, RED L Sn itedbure % Landrace and % York- shire swine, $10. ea. James E. Pittman, Rt. 2, Douglasville (4 mi. So. hwy. 5, off Kings Hwy.), Ph. 942- 4783. 15 pigs for sale, $10. ea. Mixed breed, at my _ place. Brewster Orr, Rt. 1, Hwy. 16, Sharpsburg, Ph. IN BEDS 96 (No collect calls). Yorkshire pigs, 40-50 Ibs., gilts and barrows, $10. ea.; few 80 to 100 lb. boars and gilts, $20. ea. Fine meat type stock. Wayne . Phillips, Honey Ridge Plantation, Guy- ton, Ph. 772-3933. Reg. Spotted Poland China service size male, long lean meat type, $35. Julius Geor- ge, Rt. 2, Cave Spring. Reg. S.P.C. service boars and open gilts, quality breed- ing. M. J. Blackmon, (4 mi. S.E.), Pinehurst, Ph. 2938. Duroe boars and gilts, 4 mos. old, treated for Cholera, ean be Reg ., $35. ea. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guy- ton (15 miles S.E. of Guyton on hwy. 30) 7 Reg. Hampshire gilts and 2 boars about 6% mos. old. All of these hogs are from Mighty Ranger, great grand- son ( Western Packer a $4000. boar. These hogs are at a reduced price, $45. for Eilts; and $50. for boars. O. W. Tay- lor, Jr., Rt. 5, Moultrie, Ph. 985-4204. Duroe boar and one gilt from litter of 14, age 8 mos. Dam is granddaughter of Royal Star. Sire is son of S. C. Champion. Reg. and treat- ed. Julian P. Wammock, Rt. 5, Box 535, Savannah, Ph. AD. 3-8670. Reg. Landrace, service age boar and gilts. From popular bloodlines. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-2589. Purebred certified meat type Black Poland China Hogs for sale, 6 mos. old, 3 gilts and one boar, $40. ea.; 8 pigs, 4 mos. old, "$30. and up ea. All pigs sired by Midnight View. Parents are Reg. but pigs are not. Will Reg. if de- sire. Eugene ae Rites Statesboro, Ph. 4-5807. Reg. Black Essex pigs, 10 wks. old, available April 1, both sex, $25. ea. Booking or- ders now, and will aap Wi- ley G. Dampier, Rt. Box se Valdosta, Ph. Ci. 2- Spotted Poland China boar hog, wt. 250 lbs., about 8 mos. cld, $35. cash. J. R. Hood, Rt. 1, Oxford. _Purebred Tamworths, bred gilts and boars, reasonably priced, no diseases, deep col- or, good muscle. Mrs, Char- lie Baldwin, Suwanee, Ph. 434-7527 (Buford). Red. Duroc boars and gilts, may be Reg. Leo Akins, Rt. 2, Box 153, Metter, (located 5 miles North of Metter, 9 miles South of Twin City, hwy. 23), Ph. MU. 5-2073, Clayton (Tate City Com- | 148- ae Jaan Ph. = munity). 6000. Improved Reg. Duroc males Good 1100 lb. bay Bees works and rides, $125. C. Perdue, Powder Springs, (Rt. 2, Hopkins Rd.) At Stud: Reg. Golden Palo- mino stallion, snow white mane and tail, stocking feet, excl. conformation, disposi- tion and bloodlines. Name Little Warrior, fee $40. when served. Mares picked up with return privileges; also, 5 horeses for sale and will board horse.James Richard, Circle Ranch, Rt. 3, Conyers. 6 yr. old roan gelding sad- dle horse with saddle, very gentle, $195.; also, elec. water heater for layers or dairy, $10. Hubert Henderson, Cum- ming, Ph. 887-5910. Black mare mule, wt. about 1050 lbs., work anywhere. W. W. Bryan, Rt. 3, Box 55, East- man. 8 yr. old sorrel gelding, Quarter horse spirited but gentle, good pleasure horse, $140. E. E.. Hughes, Rt, 8, Hartley Bridge Rd., Macon. Black horse with white star, mous and good for chil- dren to ride, wt. about 900 lbs., Ge Garnett H. Staton, Rt. Cleveland (near Mossy ee Camp Ground). Reg. Morgan horses, all ages, good bloodlines and con- formation. John Ashbough, P.O. Box 10,016, Fairburn. 4 yr. old mare, never bred, father Reg. Tenn. Walker, mother Reg. Quarter horse, broke to ride, very gentle, 4 white stockings with star on head, $300., firm. Ken Jen- se Blairsville, Ph. 745- Stud Shetland pony, black, purebred, 7 yrs. old for sale or will trade for cattle. Ralph | Ayers, Rt. 1, Loganville, Ph. 826-4140 Nice strawberry roan mare mule, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1000 Ibs., $165. Lon Bellamy, Rt. 1, Homer, Ph. 677-2668 (no collect calls). Pr. good farm mare mules, sound and reasonably priced, wt. about consider trade for equal value. Mrs. B. H. Shropshire, Molena, Ph. 4946 cows of (Woodbury). Gentle work mare for sale. R. M. Bladwell, Panola Rd., Lithonia. 1200 lbs. Would | Rd., (nice for ch ae Gibson, , Shiloh. Goed mare mule, WE a 1100 lIbs., gentle, easily | dled, good stepper, v in pasture, et in prim Dine $100. W. L. Bank ils Papi (located 3 mi. burn, hwy. 92.) At stud: Reg. Walki omino stallion, Reg. in mino Assn.; also, Jet Arabian stallion, fee $25. pick up mare, breed | caught; also, for sale, mino gelding, 3 yrs. ol saddle mare for sale. Van Horn, 4457 Cov Hwy., Decatur, Ph. B 5798. Solid black gelding black saddle, bridle blanket, 3 yrs. 9 : very gentle, all Morris, P.O. Marys, Ph. 882-3208. gentle Mare mule, worker, in fine conditio: 1100 Ibs. or more, will sacrifice, $100. at once: ert Underwood, Rt. 3, yers (near Salem ground). At Stud: Tom Doole Shadows Ambassador, reg. Tenn. Walking ho dif. bloodlines. Roy A. sey, 2561 Bohler Rd Atlanta, Ph. CE. 7-1115. At Stud: 2 Reg. Mo stallions, one bright ch MHR12411, one pone mino 12413, PH 18522, to approved with vet. certificate of Ben Malone, Rt. 1, Hickory Springs Farm, burn. Reg. Morgan _ horse: ages, good bloodlines and formation. John Ashb P.O. Box 10,016, Fairb Black and white G horse, wt. approx. 95 gentle; also, nice 2 whee and harness for sale Be for cattle. Hoke _ Crawfordville, Ph. fone 6. (no collect calls). 3 Shetland mares_ mares bred again a with ee mn pony for Jennie. Strickland, Rt. 1, Dalla Clydesdale mare, w: approx. 1600 lbs., for | trade for gaited mare. C. Rhodes, ne Woodland Bremen, Bh Dey (nights). Sheep and Gad H Reg. Toggenburg milk and kids, real. good mil billy kids, $15.; nanny $35. at my place. W. A. Rt. 2, Box 195 A, Sav Ph. 897-1372. eon Milk goats, some fresh springers; also, at stud Toggenburg buck. E. J Mahon, 1929 Cherry R gusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710. 3 nice milk goats, to ff en soon and one to any day now; also, male goats, all young Frank Hodges, 3860 C Beco S.W., Atlanta 11, Ph 2 goats for sale, one genburg - Saanan billy Alpine-Saanan nanny, } $10.; nanny} ae both | yr. old. Mrs. .E ere ! 2, Lula. Good farm mule, black, weight about 1050 Ibs., gentle and works anywhere, $75. Charlie Goodowns, Rt. 1, Ail- ey. Shetland pony, brown and white, small type, 3 yrs. old, partly broken and gentle, $100.; new sadidile and bridle, never used, $65. Allen Smith, Ridgeway Ra., Marietta, Ph. 428-9636. 8 mo. old Palomino stallion, gentle, halter broken, learns easily, $175. or trade for gen- tle 3 gaited mare or gelding under 12 yrs. old and safe for child; also, will pasture horses for $5. per mo. on exception- ally good pasture, Mrs. Gloria fee Commerce, Ph. 335- 20 milk goats, 6 of close to freshening, will freshen within 3 rood Nubian and Saanan; a young billy goats, will se or any number you _ Priced for quick sale. Carson, Farmington, 9-3139. (no collect calls), ly for sale, also, young milk ty; with nanny kid by si $20. Edgar Wnine: Rites ford, Ph. 434- 5935. Livestock WANTED Mare mule, wt. around 1000 Tbs., 9 yrs. old, no blemishes, sound and good worker; stays | to te pasture with cows or hogs. | nae Maye: Wanker le. Approved By Agronomy Division Remarks, | Hybrid or Variety | Rate of Seeding Fertilization at ; Side or S or Spacing (per acre) Planting (per acre) Topdressing (per acre) White Yellow Use correct planter plates|500 lbs. 6-12-12. Use|90 lbs. nitrogen. Have soil tested for lime Dixie 29 Dixie 22 for grain size. 5-10-15 on low potash|For chemical weed control|/and fertilizer needs. Treat Dixie 55 Dixie 82 Use 12,000 - 14,000 plants. | soils. use % Ib. 2, 4-D_ acid|seed. Use certified seed. Georgia 105 Georgia 102 Space row 36 - 42 inches|Meet lime needs, equivalent, amine form in|Plant on land capable of Pfister 653W Georgia 104 and 10-15 inches in row. 10 to 40 gallons water|producing 60 bushels or Speight D-201 Georgia 206 per acre. In corn over 12}more per acre. Coker 911 Funks G-730 inches tall, direct to base|Cultivate early, frequently Pfister 488 of plant. and shallow. Lay by 3& to Pioneer 309B Simazine or Atrazine 3/40 days after planting. McNair 44 Ibs. per acre broadcast as|Do not cultivate Simazine Greenwood 226 soon as corn is planted. |or Atrazine treated fields. Speight D-4 om Coker 100-A (W.R.) Empire WR61 20 to 25 lbs. mechanical-|800 Ibs. 6-12-12. i seed, Treat seed. Follow in- |Empire (W. R.) Rex s ly delinted, or 15 to 20|Use 5-10-15 on low po-|60 to 80 lbs. nitrogen fertilizer needs. Use certified Plains DeKalb 108 lbs. acid delinted seed.|tash soils. Have soil tested for lime and Auburn 56 Atlas (Special Use) |40,000 to 60,000 plants. |Meet lime needs sect control program. - IDixie King hum |Grain Sorghum For Silage 500 lbs. 6-12-12. Use|For sweet sorghum silage|Have soil tested for lime RS 610, 630 Sart 4 to 6 lbs. 5-10-15 on low potash|use 90 lbs. nitrogen. Use|and fertilizer needs. Use cer-_ Ga. 609 Tracy soils. 50 pounds nitrogen for|tified seed. Treat seed. Cons | POA. G. 515 Williams Meet lime needs. grain sorghum. trol insects. NK 210 : Wiley DeKalb D-50a For Syrup McCurdy 70 Williams AMAK R-12 Wiley Honey (Texas Seeded ; Ribbon Cane) et |Gahi-1 (Plant in April, May or|500 lbs. 6-12-12. Use|80 lbs. nitrogen in split|Have soil tested for lime and mos Starr June. For Gahi-1 or Starr,|5-10-15 on low potash| applications. fertilizer needs. Plant certi- _|Browntop 10 to 15 lbs. seed in 30|soils. fied seed. A succession of to 36 inch rows. For}Meet lime needs. plantings and rotational Browntop broadcast 20 grazing should be practiced. y Ibs. seed. : Provide % acre per cow. oceans | Jackson Hampton 12-15 seed per foot of row|500 Ibs. 0-10-20 or 5-10- Have soil tested for ; Lee C-N-S-4 in 36 to 40 inch rows. |15. Apply fertilizer 3 to and fertilizer needs. Use -|Roanoke Yelnanda (Late |Per acre rates: side and 3 below seed. certified s e ed. Inoculate. Bienville Maturing after Large seed 50-70 lbs.|Meet lime needs. Control insects. Lime to pH } Hood small grain.) Medium seed 40-50 lbs.|2000 lbs. of lime at least 6 to 6.5. Hardee Small seed 20-40 lbs. }one month before plant- : Plant in April to June. ling. 1 oz. molybdenum i salt per acre as seed treatment. . Your County Agent For Further Information Approved By Agronomy Division | Pp | Hybrid or Variety~ | Rate of Seeding | Fertilization at Side or Remarks % } or Senor (per acre) Planting (per acre) Topdressing (per acre) are : , 90 lbs. nitrogen. Have soil tested for lime White Yellow Use correct Mines plates/500 Ibs. 6-12-12. _Use|For chemical weed control|and_ fertilizer needs. Treat : = for grain size, 5-10-15 on low potash|use % lb. 2, 4-D acid|seed. Use certified seed. Cokers 811 Cokers 67 | soils. equivalent, amine form in|Plant on land capable of Pfister 653W Cokers 71 : 10 to 40 gallons water|producing 60 bushels or Dixie 18 Use 12,000 - 14,000 plants. per acre. In corn over 12|more per acre. Speight D-4 Meet lime needs. inches tall, direct to base|Cultivate early, frequently - Jackson of plant. and shallow. Lay by 35 to Space row 36 - 42 inches Simazine or Atrazine 3/40 days after planting. and 10-15 inches in row. Ibs. per acre broadcast as|Do not cultivate Simazine soon as corn is planted. Jor Atrazine treated fields. ton Coker 100-A Cw. R.) aos WR61 20 to 25 lbs. mechanical-|600 to 800 Ibs. 6-12-12. : Have soil tested for lime and Empire (W. R.) Rex ly delinted, or 12 to 15|Use 5-10-15 on low po-|60 to 80 Ibs. nitrogen fertilizer needs. Use certified Plains DeKalb 108 Ibs, acid delinted seed.|tash soils. seed. Treat seed. Follow in- = Auburn 56 Atlas (Special Use) |40,000 to 60,000 plants. |Meet lime needs, sect control program. % Dixie King : ghum |Grain Sorghum For Silage = RS 610, 630 Sart 4 to 6 lbs. ; For sweet sorghum silage|Have soil tested for lime Ga. 609 Sraey 500 lbs. 6-12-12. Usejuse 90 lbs. nitrogen. Use|and fertilizer needs. Use cer- _ e PAs Ge 615 Williams 5-10-15 on low potash|50 pounds nitrogen for|tified seed. Treat seed. Con- i NK 210 Wiley soils. grain sorghum. trol insects. ay DeKalb D-50a For Syrup - |McCurdy 70 Williams AMAK R-12 Wiley Meet lime needs. -Honey (Texas Seeded Ribbon Cane) wmuts |Dixie Spanish Va. Bunch 67 | 400. to 500 lbs. of gypsum|Have soil tested for a Argentine Ga. 119-20 Spanish3 inches in drill!300 to 400 Ibs. of 5-10-15|on Va. type. Also on small|and fertilizer needs. Plant } S. E. Runner 56-15 NC 2 in 24-32 inch rows. Run-|or 4-12-12, seeded peanuts on low|certified or No. 1_ grade, i; Dixie Runner Florigiant ners & Va. 4 inches in calcium soils, or where a|shelled and treated seed. Early Runner Starr drill in 32 to 36 inch rows. high percentage of pops|Bury all litter below three : : Meet lime needs of soil.;have occurred not believ-|inches. Move as_ little soil ed to be due to adverse|to plants as possible during weather. cultivation. Control leaf- spot diseases and insects. Gahi-1 Plant in April, May or|500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use d Have soil tested for lime let | Starr June. For Gahi-1 or Starr,!5-10-15 on low potash|80 Ibs. nitrogen in splitjand fertilizer needs. Plant | Browntop 10 to 15 lbs. seed in 30|soils.. applications. certified seed. A succession : to 36 inch rows. For of plantings and rotational ess Browntop broadcast 20 grazing should be practiced. Bat lbs. seed. Meet lime needs. Provide % acre per cow. rbeans | Jackson Hampton 12-15 seed per foot of row|500 lbs. 0-10-20 or 5-10- | Roanoke C-N-S-4 in 36 to 40 inch rows. |15. Apply fertilizer 3 to Have soil tested for lime Bienville Yelnanda (Late |Per acre rates: side and 3 below seed. and fertilizer. needs. Use Hood Maturing after Large seed 50-70 Ibs.|/Meet lime needs. certified s eed. Inoculate. small grain.) Medium seed 40-50 lbs. Small seed 206-40 lbs. Plant in April to June. 2000 Ibs. of lime at least one month before plant- ing. 1 oz. molybdenum salt per acre as_ seed treatment. Control insects. Lime to pH _ 6 to 6.5. gent For Further Information Extension Service University of Georgia College of Agriculture lime voperative Extension Service University of Georgia College of Agriculture 963 SPRING PLANTING SCHEDULE- COASTAL PLAIN lime PAGE SIX Livestock WANTED Want young butt headed Nubian billy, state price. E. L. Meekins, Sandy Ranch, Pembroke. Want full blooded or Reg. Walking horse, prospect of making show horse, or one that has already been shown. Write what you have and state age, bloodline and price. Arnold Gray, Rt. 3, Chats- worth, Want to trade one horse plow, spring harrow and planter for goats of equal value. Eric A. Olson, 1214}, Gordion -St., S.W., Atlanta 10, Ph. 758-3010. Seed and Plants FOR SALE Hemalaya blackberry pl- ants, 6, $1.; $1.75; doz.; Mus- eadine grapevines, well root- ed, 5, $1.; 10, $1.75; Blueberry bushes, mountain type, 8, $1.; Garlic bulbs, lge., 8, $1.; Black Raspberries, 5, $1.; catnip and hoarhound, 4 bunches, $1. Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Klondike Strawberry pl- ants, $1. C.; 200, $1.75; ever- bearing Strawberry plants, $2) -C.. 200, $3.50:-2500. $7.5 delivered. Permit 301. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Klondike strawberry plants, well rooted and damp packed, $1. C.; Add 25e C for postage and handling charges. Mini- mum shipment, 200 plants. Ga. orders only. Permit 319. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., N..E., Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846. Blakemore (early) straw- berry plants, 50c C. (you dig them). T. E. Freeburgh, 123 Bee Rd., Morrow, Ph. 366- Strawberry plants: Blake- more $1.75 C; Mastadon, $1.50 C; Klondike, $1. C; Sugar pears, $1. vine cutting 75c doz.; Apricot plums, 75c ea. Permit 330. Add postage. Mrs. John Townsend, Rt. 2, Cumming. Good, tender old fashion bean seed: White Creasback Cornfield beans, Germ. 91 pct.: White Cutshort Cornfield beans, Germ. 83 pet.; Leg. White Halfrunner Garden beans, Germ. 91 pct.; Little Six Weeks Pink Peanut Half- runner Garden beans, Germ. 96 pct., all 75c cupful. Add postage, no stamps or checks. Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Rt. 1, Carters. ea.; Scuppernong 82 White Creasback Cornfield beans, Germ. 94 pct.; White Halfrunner Garden beans, Germ. 85 pct., 75c measuring cupful. Mrs. Eula Beal, Rt. 3, Box 132, Ellijay. Garlic bulbs, mixed sizes, 75c doz. Permit 169. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Scuppernong plants from Carters Vineyard, Black and Brown, well rooted, damp packed. B. O. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 2040, Griffin. Apple trees; Red and Yel- low Delicious; Yates; Rome Beauty; Kinnard; Red Sweet; Horse; Black Twig; Ben Davis and Early Harvest, 2 yr. size, 50c ea.; also, Delaware grape- vines, 20 ea. Orders of $5. or more postpaid. Permit 214. Roy Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleveland. _ Velvet beans, Germ. 86 pct., hard seed 4 pct.; total germ. 90 pet., $8.50 bu. W. E. Duke, Rt. 3, Buena Vista. _ Old fashion White Half- Tunner bean seed, Germ. 90 pet., $1. cupful, p. p. Miss Mamie Anderson, P. O. Box 313, Ellijay... Lg. round, dark rind, yel- low meat Watermelon seed, Germ. 87 pct., 50 seed, 10c: 150 seed, 25c and stamped envelope; 700 seed, $1. and postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. Big tender white Halfrun- ner bean seed, Germ. 94 pct.; tender Wht. Six Weeks Bunch bean. seed, Germ. 81 pct., $1. Ig. cuvful, p. p. No checks. Mrs. R. H..,Mealer, Rt... 2, Ellijay. Round Dutch frost proof cabbage plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.; $3.50 M. delivered in Ga. Permit 38. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Green Glazed Collard seed, Germ. 92 pct., 35 tbl. spoon- tule. 4 thle spoontuls,=. $e; White Sugar Crowder peas, Germ. 74 pct., 65c teacupful. Add postage; Bird of Para- dise seed, 35c doz. with st- amped envelope. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin. Pecan trees: Stuart, Parley, Desirable and Elliott trees with good roots, 2-3 ft., $2.; 3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5 ft., $2.50; 5-6 ft.. $3. Write for prices on larger lots. All orders fill- ed promptly. Permit 31. L. E. Ovens Baconton, Ph. 787- 5785. Charles Wakefield cabbage plants and White Bermuda onions, 85 C; 500, $2.; $3.50 M, delivered. Permit 217. H. E. Smith, Box 82, Baxley. Muscadine grapevines, 4, $1.; catnip bunches, 4, $1.; Condon everbearing straw- berry plants, $1.25 C; old fashion peach trees, 3, $1.; Black Haw bushes, 4, $1. Add postage. Permit 295. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Seed sweet potatoes grown from vine cuttings, Cert. by Ga. Dept. Entomology, very nice seed, not strings or crac- ked, Ga. Reds, $2. bu. at my place. Will not ship. L. W. Hutchinson, Jr. Rt. 1, Nicholls, Ph. 632-4854 (Alma Noon or night. not collect). Good, Tender, Old Time bean seed, White Halfrunner garden beans, Germ. 98 pct.; White Cutshort Cornfield beans, Germ. 98 pct.; White Creasback Cornfield beans, Germ. 93 pct., ea. kind, 75c cupful; Red Speckle Crowder peas, Germ. 95 pct.; Purple Hull Crowder peas, Germ. 74 pet., ea. kind 55c cupful, Add postage on all. Mrs. Preston Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Blackeyed Cowpeas, 100 Ibs., 3 Ibs., $1.; or 35 Ib. at my farm, Germ. 93 pct. Her- schell Howell, Rt. 1, Canton (8 mi. East Canton). Blackeyed Cowpeas, Germ. pet.; Alabama Crowder Cowpeas, Germ. 81 pct., sam- ple, 10c, 3 lbs., $1., Rockyford Cantaloupes, Germ. 97 pct., sample 15c; 50c oz.; Perkins long pod Okra, Germ. 90 pct., sample 10c; $1. Ib.; Yellow Crookneck Squash, Germ. 90 pet., sample 15c; $1.50 Ib.; Martin and giant gourd seed, 2 pkts., 25c; giant gourds, largest known, over 5 ft. around, $5. ea.; $50. doz. p. p. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Papershell pecan trees, pr- ices start at $1.50. Write for price list. Permit 448. Arthur O. Sandison, P. O. Box 1046, Albany, Ph. HE, 2-1474. Grapevines, 3, $1.; leading varieties apple and pear trees, 2-3 ft., $1.25 ea.; 3-4 ft., $1.50 ea.; Brown Turkey figs, 2 ft., $1.; 3-4 ft. $1.50; Black Wal- nut trees, $1. ea.; Keiffer pear trees, 4-6 ft., $1.75 ea.; 7-8 ft., $2.50 ea. Permit 430. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Rt. 2, Box 311, Ri- verdale, Ph. 478-7933. Freshly dug Cert. Suwanee Bermuda grass stolens in 2 bu. bags, bearing tags and seals of Ga. Crop Improvement Assn., grown from foundation stock of Ga. Coastal Plain Exp. Station. Recommended for deep sandy soils. 1 to 3 bags, $5.; 4 to 6, $4.; 7 to 9, $3.50, 10 or more bags $3. F. O. B. D. C. Brumbalow, Fort Gaines. King Mammoth pumpkin seed, grows to 55 lbs., Germ. 64 pet., 2 doz., 25c; Long Neck Cashew, Germ. 66 pct., 2 doz., 35c; Rocky Ford Green Meat Cantaloupe, Germ. 98 pet.,.3 doz., 25c; Ice Box Yellow meat melon, Germ. 98 pct., 3 doz., 25c; Round, green rind, ~vel- low meat Melon, grows to 55 lbs., Germ. 84 pct., 3 doz., 35c. Send stamped addressed en- eee. W. D. Gordon, Rt. 1, Gi : Good tender beans, Little White Halfrunners, Germ. 87 pet.; White Cornfield beans, Germ. 81 pct., each 75c cup- ful, p. p.; Speckle Crowder peas, Germ. 81 pct.; Cream Mush peas, Germ. 89 pet.; Okra seed, Germ. 95 pet. each 50 cupful,.p. p. Mrs. Bessie Silvers, Rt. 2, Talking Rock, MARKET BULLETIN | Good, Tender Garden Bean Seed: White Halfrunner Gar- den bean seed, Germ. 87 pct.; White Six Weeks Bunch bean seed, Germ. 96 pct.; Pink Peanut Six-Weeks Bunch bean seed, Germ. 91 pet., all $1. for lge. cupful, p. p. No checks. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2. Box 77, Ellijay. Black striped Hailfrunner bean seed, Germ. 97 pct., 50c cupful; old fashion Bunch Okra seed, Germ. 87 pct., 45c cupful; Lg. striped Sunflower seed, 25c cupful; vine Pome- granate seed, 10c tspfull; Gar- den Sage plants, 10e ea. Permit 16. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston. Good, tender bean seed, White Cutshorts, Germ. 95 pet.; White Creasbacks, Germ. 95 pet; White Halfrunners, Germ. 90 pct., each kind, 75c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Old time tender bean seed: White Cornfields, Germ. 98 pet.; Little Pink Peanut 6 wks. beans, Germ. 98 pct.; Cream 6 wks. beans, Germ. 96 pet.; White 6 wks. beans, Germ. 97 pect.; Little White Halfrunner beans, Germ. 95 pet., all 5c cupful; Red Speckle Crowder peas, Germ. 90 pct., 50c cupful. Add post- age. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Tropical tomato seed, ori- ginally from So. America, prolific, most resistant to fun- gus, heat, cold, drought, peels without scalding, Germ. 87 pet., 100 seed, 50 plus stamp- ed, addressed envelope. D. T. Gates, Rit. 1, Hamilton. Pensacola Bahia grass seed, Pure seed 99.31 pct., Germ. 61 pet., Firm seed 31 pct., Total Germ. 92 pct., 20c Ib. F. O. B. EH. K. Overstreet, Sylvania. Iee Box yellow meat melon seed, Germ. 93 pct.; Round, dk. yellow meat, grows to 50 Ibs., Germ. 95 pct.; Iong, green, yellow meat melon, Germ. 95 pct., all 1962 crop., | h 25e teaspoonful; Arabian cantaloupe, grows to 20 Ibs., Germ. 97 pet., 12 seed 25c with stamped, addressed en- Nero. J.-H. Gordon, Rt. 1, el. Old fashion tender white Halfrunner bean seed. 90 pct.; old fashion Tender White Gar- den Creasback bean. seed, Germ. 89 pct. ea., 65 cup- ful; also, long, Red Hot pep- per pods for home use, 25c doz. pods; 5 doz. pods, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. ; Old time Tender Bean seed, White Cornfield Creasbacks, Germ. 92 pet.; White Six Wks. beans, Germ. 90 pct.; Ige. old time White Halfrunners, Germ. 83 pct., all 75 cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Inez Bar- rett, P. O. Box 35, Ellijay. Seed and Plants Not Requiring Report Or Inspection Permit FOR SALE Martin Gourd seed, lg. pack, 25c bushel and other lg. mixed gourd seed 30, $1. Send st- amped, addressed envelope. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. King Cobra Snake and African gourd seed, $1. doz.; Long Neck, Jumbo and orna- mental, 3 doz., 25c with st- amped envelope. J. H. Gordon, Ris 1; Adel. Gourd seed: African Jumbo, 50 in. round, and King Cobra (like big snake) grows 5-7 ft. long, both 30, $1.; thick rind Martin, Dipper, Milk Bottle, Dipper, or long handle, short neck Darning, Dish Rag and about 10 other varieties, all $1. C. Send self addressed envelopes, stamped. W. W. Massey, P. O. Box 116, Bron- wood. 3 African Monster - gourd seed, 10 bushel gourd seed, and 10 dipper gourd seed, ail for 50c plus stamped, address- ed envelope. Mrs. D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton. African Monster gourd seed, can be grown 7 to 9 ft., 5, $1.;plus stamped, addressed envelope. Mrs, Peggy G.iGoo-' Isby, Rt. 1, Hamilton. ~~ yeh Long handle Dipper gourd seed, 25, 25c with self- add- ressed and stamped envelope. H. P. Holley, Palmetto. Fresh Calif. multiplying beer seed, 40c start; 4 starts, $1. p. p. Mrs. Earl. Fincher, Rt. 2, Bremen. Thick, heavy rind, Martin gourd seed, 25c spoonful and stamped, addressed envelope. C. H. Craft, Rt. 2, Elberton. Hay, Feed, Grain FOR SALE ~ Yellow snap corn for feed, $1.50 bu. at my barn. Mrs. J. H. Park, Molena, Ph. 3863 (Woodbury). Fescue and Clover hay $1. bale at our barns at Alpharet- ta. George West, Jr., 4825 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd., N. E., Atlanta, Ph. BL. 5-3937. Sev. tons of choice Coastal Bermuda hay for sale at barn. Highly fertilized, cut and baled without rain. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. 584-2312 (Odum). 5 Mixed hay cheap; about 50 tons Coastal Bermuda mixed and Crowfoot and other nat- ive grasses. Few bales slightly musty but can pick over. Close out price in truck lots only, $15. ton. This is good feed. Wayne D. Phillips, Honey Rid- ge Plantation, Guyton, (Eff- ingham Co.) Ph. 772-3933. Yellow corn, picker picked, ground and sacked, $52. ton or $2.60 per C. Exchange sacks. Lamar Putnam, Rt. 2 Fairburn, Ph. 964-6936. Choice Coastal Bermuda, Fescue and Clover, and mixed | grass hay, priced right. Square bales. Qaulity hay puts poundage on faster. Richard H. Mitchell, Manager, Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph. 629-2984. 650 bales Fescue and Clover ay mixed, will sell all or in part, $40. ton FOB near Chat- | black sworth. C. E. Gilliland, 2603 Camille Dr., N. E., Atlanta 19, Ph. 237-6629. : ; Poultry & Eggs FOR SALE Show type bantams: Pr. young White Silkies, $2.75; trio Golden Sebrights, $3.; 5 hens, 1 rooster fighting game, $1. ea.; also, mixed bantams. Harry Breedlove, Rt. 1 Lawrenceville (Braselton Hwy., near Crowes eters). Ph. TH. 3-3768 (not collect Trio, B.B. Red Bantams of Bradley strain, 3 trios, $6. trio; Silver Duckwing, O.E.G. Bantams, $10. trio; Pr. Blue Rosecomb Bantams, $6. pr. All 1962 hatch. V. L. Magnus, Rt. 2, Brown Bridge Rd., Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4-3262. Araucanus chicken eggs, $2. at farm, or $2.50 del. P.P.; also, 14 different breeds of} Sp pheasant eggs, ready starting April 15th write for your order. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus. Purebred Araucanus chickens (Easter egg chick- ens) from stock laying blue, Green and pink eggs, broiler- fryer size, $2.50 pr., or $4. trio, sent express collect. Tommy Gamel, Box 246, Lakeland. Pit Game setting eggs for sale: Co. Georgias (Branden- berrys) pure; Dr. Saunders Roundheads (pure). Fresh eggs for setting. Come by and gather from nests, cant ship eggs. $3. for 15 eggs; also, stags and young hens, $7.50 and $5. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren St., SE, Atlanta, Ph. 378-2990. $4. 15 Game stags, ea. here; $5. ea. shipped; White Claret and Johnson Round- head crossed, very game. Le- Oe Page, Baxley, Ph. 367- Show winning stock Dark Cornish Bulldog bantams, 4 hens, 1 rooster, all $6.; 3 odd game pullets, tate hatched, White Hornet (tasseled), Cla- borne and a Butcher, all fowls vaccinated for pox and Newcastle and pullorum test- ed. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Another a 10. oF Cc ea. raise, very healthy and carefully packed and Rev. J: R. Smith, Rt. 2; nassas, Ph. 3-2892. 4 turkey toms, $4. will trade for 4 turke Will have to come fo George Thomas, Rt. 281, Ocilla (near Co! store, 5 mi. from Oc Lax Rd.) Giant white Ende eggs, $1. ea.; Mammott Pekin duck eggs, 10c e old goslins, not sexed ea.; sexed, $1.50 ea.; da ducklings, not sexed, 2: sexed, 50c ea. Superior ing stock, forced fed ment to be made. Walton \ Strode, 1607 So. Pat St., Valdosta. 2 trio buff Brahma ba selected breeds, long lir champions, prize winner cluded, $12.50 trio. Will exp. collect; also, Ba eggs, $2.50 for 15. C ship eggs. Walter S. H 878 Stallings St., SE. A 16, Ph. MA. 7-6065. Show type Dark C $10. trio; R. I. June laying; also, Silver wings from show stock. M. Frazier, 3115 Alston Decatur, Ph. 284-4739. Trio Allen Roundhead ( chickens, 1962 hatch, (Ji Johnson strain), direct - the Johnson Games, $7.50 t (1 stag and 2 pullets). Biggers, Sr., Greenville, } OR. 2-4422. 2 Rhode Island Red $2. ea.; 2 Rhode I. Red ; ters, $2. ea.; several hens, $1.50 ea.; also, 2 chicken wire, new, $10 roll. Mrs. T. D. Fussell Rhine. Trio improved Bunny one cock and two hens, ( in production), $7.50 for Mrs. L. E. Davis, P.O. 296, Greenville. Featherlegged Fanta show type and blue ri winners, $3. pr.; 2 pr., and brown, and splashed ones. Will less than 2 pr. Simo Smith, Rt. 1, Box 187, son, Ph. FA. 4-1726 (not cc lect). = a One gray goose, $3., or trade for pr. of domestic: Mallards. Mrs, W. R. T: Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Guaranteed Arauc chickens, laying pink, green, turquoise and green eggs, $10. pr.; ; exp. col.; hatching eggs, a colors, 40c ea., insured ps Mrs. A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4 Araucanus chicken e (Easter Chicken) $2.50 It. pink, brown red and g colors. Charles Markham, 2A Rye eves - About 20 mixed Ba hens, good layers and 2 roosters, 2 hens with bat chicks, cheap. Mrs. Hi Wright, Rt. 1, Norman P. (between Ellenton and rings ). Game, Fowl, & Eggs FOR SALE Several hundred Bobwhit quail raised in lange pens, some select birds breeders, $3. pr.; Golden bright bantams, trio; few pr. pigeons, lg. Permit 70. Riverdale, Ph. GR. (after 6 P.M.). Several hundred Bobwl quail; Chukars, Tenn. R quail. Select birds for breed ers, all in lg. flight pens; also booking orders for quail eg to be available in 1963 layini season, lg. -quantities. Writ what you want, and ask fo details. Permit 10. J. L. Tade 1328, 21st. St., Columbus. 3 pr. fine, big-type rabbits some spotted, some _ snoti white, young, have not e bred, $1.25 ea. If all Ul or will D. Rd., NE, Atlanta, Ph. DR. | So 7-6208, ame, , ow : & Eggs FOR SALE :veral hundred Bobwhite 1 raised in flight pens. e Tennessee Reds and vd quail for breeders. Per- 43. M. E. Samples, 581 vart Ave., SW, Atlanta 10, | JA. 4-9003. ooking orders for eggs, ks, for coming season at ial prices: Northern Bob- e qu eggs, $10. C. anteed fresh; day old 1, 25 ea.; $22. C.; origi- Blue Headed No. Ameri- Golden Bronze wild tur- eggs, $8. doz; day old ts, $1.50 ea. All sent par- post P.P. in Ga. Birds un- 4 wks. old not shipped. ar chicks 3-4 wks. before want them. Permit 125. xy Johnson, - 1 2, Cor- , Ph. 925-4044. hite Doves, $5. Pr.; Ring- < doves, $3. pr. Will ship collect. Send money or- Miss Eve Wallace, 716 tle St., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. 4-5152. : thite Ringneck doves, $4. W. H. Steed, Round Oak. urebred Racing Homer ons, $1.25 ea. if as many i bought. W. A. Roach, RL ee Al, Savannah, Ph. "hite King pigeons: Giants, | 4 aers and Auto-sexes, rea- vbly priced. Will not ship. &. Mixon, Rt. 6, Box 244, on (5 mi. from city lim- North on Hwy. 49). Thite pheasant hens, $2.50 White Crested Kaleog, pr.; also, mixed bantam s, 50e ea. J. H. Roque- e, Rt. 2, Americus. abbits, 30 head, some ee all es: $i. ea. G. oultry, Came, owl & Eggs WANTED YVant 60 fertile black. Mi- ca eggs for setting. J. H. 38, 2188 Tilson Rd., Deca- Ph. 377-2025. Vant to buy some guineas. ite price. Ed Bradley, Rt. Whitestone. Vant to buy pr. of Indian e Peafowls at least 3_yrs. , and an extra hen. State ce. Paul Lamb, Inman, Ph. -2894 Vant 3 or 4 geese. Write at you have and _ lowest ce, also information about v you are located. D. L. ing, 435 Columbia Dr., ratur. iliscellaneous FOR SALE Vell matured Martin rds, lge., 50c ea.; medium es, eut, shellacked and dy to hang, $1. ea.; also, rtin ps seed, lge. pkg., : 5220, seed, African my Boed 8 diff. kinds, mix- 30 seed, $1. Add postage. 3. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, jay. 962 crop mountain wild- wer honey, thick, raw, ex- ly as bees made it, 5