Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 56, no. 11 (1970 March 18)

1970 Spring Land Edition
FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner

VOLUME 56

Wednesday, March 18, 1970

NUMBER 11

Frank King
Research Keyed
To Economics
The University of Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station was established by an act of the General Assembly of Georgia in August, 1918. Its need grew out of problems related to the best utilization of a large acreage of cut-over pine timberland. The earliest interest in the creation of the station was by people who were primarily interested in livestock development. From its very beginning, however, the program concept of the station expanded to include research work in all areas of agriculture important to Georgia and especially those important to the Coastal Plain section.
Most of the research has been related to those enterprises which are of economic importance to the area.
Much of Georgia's agriculture is concentrated in the Coastal Plain area, including all of Georgia's tobacco, 99 percent of the peanuts, 93 percent of the corn, 78 percent of the cotton, 90 percent of the soybeans, 88 percent of the hogs, 61 percent of the cattle and calves, 83 percent of the vegetable production for sale, and 90 percent
(Our guest columnist this week is Prank
P. King, Director of the Georgia Coastal
Plain Experiment Station, Tifton.)_____
of the fruit and nut sales. The station's program involves research in one or more production phases of all of the above enterprises as well as crops related to livestock production and turf crops, and insects and diseases related to all crops in the area.
There are many intangible ways in which the station has contributed to Georgia's agriculture in areas related to livestock, field crops, and horticulture crops production. They include recommendations involving varieties, fertilization, insect and disease control, weed control, and the development of a number of specialized items of land preparation, cultural and harvesting equipment. The station's program has also provided services in soil testing, swine test program, beef bull evaluation test program, and pecan leaf analysis.
But more tangible contributions have been made in the way of crop varieties. They include 5 hybrid turf bermudagrasses, 3 cotton varieties, 3 sweet potato varieties, 7 rabbiteye blueberry varieties, 3 peanut varieties, 3 millet varieties and a number of millet lines adapted to breeding programs in this and other states. Station scientists have also developed 3 oat varieties, 2 rye varieties, 3 forage bermudagrass hybrids, 2 bahiagrass varieties, 3 lupine varieties, 2 corn hybrids, 2 Sudan grass varieties, 2 velvetbean and 1 Zoysia grass varieties.

Inside Pzqes \ Problem Studied

Beef Consumption Farm Land Ads.......... 2 ;
Letters...................... 2 \ Regular Ads .............. 7 5

Exceeds Production Recipe ...................... 5 :
Planting Schedules .... 10 ; Handicraft............ 16 !

What Is?

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Ag Calendar ........... 16 \

By TOM DALTON
Last year Georgians ate their way through more than $184.5 million

Cholera Outbreak

.worth of steak, roast beef, and hamburger, or about an average of 110 pounds of beef for every man, woman, and child in the state.
However, since Georgia cattlemen

Forces Quarantine

and farmers produce only a little
more than half the state's annual 440 million pound consumer beef de-

More than 400 hogs were slaugh-
tered and buried in Walton County last week to halt a hog cholera out-
break. Commissioner of Agriculture Tom-
my Irvin said cholera was diagnosed
on a farm at Jersey. As a result, all hogs on the farm were destroyed and all hogs in the county placed under
federal quarantine. Under terms of the quarantine no
hogs may be moved in the county or into the county except to slaughter
and then only by veterinary permit. The farmer will be paid indemnity
for all hogs slaughtered under the State-Federal hog cholera eradica-
tion program. Indemnity will be
equal to the current market value of the swine.
Irvin said the new outbreak marks the third of the year and the farm on
which the outbreak occurred is not too far from two Newton County farms where cholera was diagnosed
and some 80 hogs destroyed last January.
The Commissioner urged farmers throughout the area to watch their swine herds closely for signs of illness and to contact their local veteri-
narian, county agent or the State Department of Agriculture in Atlanta if they notice any sign of sickness.

Dr. John H. Owen, director of Agricultural Experiment Stations (left); Mr. Phil Spooner, member of the University of Georgia System Board of Regents (center); and Dr. Henry W. Garren, dean. University of Georgia College of Agriculture (right) inspect bulk feeding facilities of large commercial feedlot operation during a recent tour of midwestern feedlots.

mand, about $78 million worth or 180 million pounds must be im-
ported from other states. For the Georgia farmer these im-
ports mean a loss of potential income, and for the Georgia family
they mean higher meat prices at the supermarket. And the embarrassing part about the whole business is that
most of the imported beef probably came from animals born in Georgia in the first place.
But because our Georgia farmers
can not presently grow enough feed economically to compete with the western farmers, our Georgia beef
calves must be shipped for finishing to large commercial feedlot operations in Texas, Oklahoma, or Cali-
fornia shortly after they are weaned.
Some ten months later, after the calves reach a weight of 1,100 to 1,200
pounds, they are slaughtered, and
much of the processed beef finds its way back to Georgia.
For many of us, therefore, the hamburgei* on our plate literally be-
gins with "a journey of a thousand miles."
However, beef cattle experts and other agricultural scientists of the
University of Georgia's College of Agriculture feel that Georgia could be an exporter of beef, rather than
an importer, if more efficient use were made of the state's natural re-

High School Boys'

sources and if solutions could be
found to certain beef cattle management problems.

Resources Workshop

The scientists feel that with more
irrigation and improved cropping practices, Georgia farmers could

Applications are now being re-
ceived for the 9th Annual Natural Resources Conservation Workshop to be held at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton, June 7-12.
The workshop gives high school boys a week-long intensive study of
Georgia's natural resources and how they can best be managed.
This workshop is co-sponsored an-
nually by the Georgia Chapter, Soil Conservation Society of America and
the Georgia Association of Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisors.
Sam Dunaway, Soil Conservation Service, Winder, is the workshop director.
Boys interested in attending the workshop can obtain an application from their Soil & Water Conservation
District Supervisor or from any of the cooperating agencies.

In many commercial feedlot operations, Holstein steers are fedout for
slaughter. Animals are confined and are fed prepared rations to minimize management problems and to maximize growth rates.
WOULD YOU BELIEVE PLASTIC GOURDS?
The plastic society is now, surely, complete. Mr. Jack Barber of Augusta, concerned with the shortage of martin gourds and with the fact that they rotted and needed replacing often, has come up with a reasonable facsimile thereof ... a martin manor made from plastic. The birds seem to love them and so do the bird lovers. For information contact Mr. Barber at 2426 Ponderosa Dr., Augusta.

produce enough feed grains, corn silage, soybeans, and coastal bermudagrass, to make home raising of the beef demanded by the state's consumers an economic reality.
In order to devise more efficient methods for utilizing the state's natural resources for growing out our own beef animals for slaughter, the University System's of Georgia Board of Regents and state legislature have recently approved the construction of a half million dollar coordinated, beef cattle feedlot facility.
This feedlot will be built on the University of Georgia's Coastal Plain Agricultural Experiment Station. Tifton, Ga. It will be used jointly by the scientists of the experiment station, by Abraham Baldwin College, and the recently created Rural Development Center for research, teaching,
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Dear Editor: 1 am a 58-year-old lady and live alone. I would like some of
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Mrs. Mattie Albert 314 Arnold Blvd. Warner Robins, Georgia 31093

Dear Friends: I may be living in a Hi-Rise Apartment but I want to say
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Dear Editor: A new cookbook was recently published by the Officers'
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and organizations we are supporting are the Bethlehem Community Center, Gracewood School, a local orphanage, hospitals. Augusta School for Handicapped Youth, the local Cerebral Palsy Day Care Center. We are also purchasing Braille typewriters for four Augusta blind schoolchildren.
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for sale
Northwest
160 A. with 6-rm. house, ranch type house, carport, old barn, stock pond with fish, 2 barn lots, 3 pastures, hog lot & timber, located 4 mi. from shopping center, on blacktop rd., $250 per A.; also 80 A. with old barn, stock pond-site, mostly wooded, on blacktop rd., Chattooga Co. $200 per A. Ray Perkins, Jr., Rt. 1, Trion.
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129 A. good land, 50 A. pulpwood timber, 18 yrs. old, I/ 2 mi. rd. frontage, several beautiful building siles, lakesiles, on school bus rt. and mail rt., I/ 4 mi. .church, pecan trees, $300 per A cash, sell all or part. W. F. Cook, Rl. 1, Felton. Ph. 646-5873.
8 A. fenced for horses, lake, located N. Fulton Co., Crabapple, 3 stall barn with hay loft, 2 yr. old brick home, 4 bedrms., 3 baths, working fireplaces in den and basement, builtin kitchen, high 50's with substantial down payment. R. Sirola, Roswell. Ph. 475-4071. ___________
Approx. 10 A. land with growing pulpwood and hardwood, running water, good lakesite, power line & phone line, on public rd., located Haralson Co. adj. Polk, 3/ 4 mi. off Hwy. 27, $2,500. J. A. Brown, Felton 30140 Ph. 646-3384.___________
Approx. 60 A. with rd. frontage & streams, bldg. & lakesites, I/ 3 down, bal. terms. A. D. Evans, 3 mi. N. of Draketown. A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple 30179._______________
Small A. with 6-rm. house, city water, phone, Ga. Power, on US 19 Hwy., 1 mi. from town; also 18 A. timberland on gravel rd., 1 mi. from Dawsonville near pavement, 800 ft. rd. frontage, spring and lakesite. C. N. McClure, Deer Valley Farm, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2978 or 265-2513.
Small A. with 1 A. wide on Hwy. 5 just outside city limits of Ball Ground, has good timber on it. W. P. Mann, 134 Burnett St., Athens 30601. Ph. 5430089.
120 A. cattle farm, completely fenced, 2 mi. from proposed 1-20 west ramp, dbl. blacktop frontage, natural gas, bottoms on Little Tallapoosa River, already financed. Robert S. Kinney, Rt. 1, Temple
20 A. located in W. Douglas Co. within I/ 4 mi. proposed Interstate 20, 1 mi. E. of Villa Rica and S. of Hwy. 78. J.W. Conner, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-3791.
6 rm. nouse on small acreage, in Floyd Co., 6 mi. from Rome, on paved rd., bath and natural gas, county water. W. V. Pervis, Rt. 5, Rome.
40 A. in Polk Co., I/ 4 mi. off hwy., between Rockmart and Cedartown, $250 per A. Pat West, Rt. 2, Rockmart. Ph. 684-3904.
150 A. in Gwinnett Co. on Chandler Rd., off New Hope Rd., E. of Lawrenceville. Mrs. Harvey Bowen, Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-2517.

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Approx. 70 A. scenic woodland, stream & river, part terraced pebble soil, S. Fulton Community, churches, stores, 10-12 mi. shopping, hospital. C. A. Cotton, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3412.

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Farm land notices are divided into six sections, northwest, northeast, west central, east central, southeast and southwest. If you are looking for land in a particular area of the state, locate the county on the map to determine the section under which the land would be listed.

31 A. of land, 8 A. open land and 23

A. of pine timber, 6 rm. brick house, 2

small houses, 6 chicken houses,

located 11/ 4 mi. S. Tallapoosa on Old

100 Hwy. H. L. Robinson, Tallapoosa.

Ph. 574-7693.

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30 A. open land, 2-3 A. lakes well

stocked, Irg. creek, 4 rm. house, 5 out

buildings, rest in timber, ideal cattle

farm. J. R. Glass, Rt. 2, Calhoun

30701. Ph. 629-5441.

100 A. of land on Flat Creek Rd.,

near upper end Carter Dam, sowed

pasture, house, barn, plenty of out

building. W. V. Silvers, Rl. 3, Box 88,

Ellijay 30540. ______________

3 A. of land with 5 rm. brick house

and Irg. garden, located on Hwy. 113, 2

mi: S. of "Draketoww.-Jarhes A. Deese,

Temple.__________________ Small a<^reagO of land, '3 bedrm.

brick veneer house with bath, Irg. den,

Irg. utility room, drilled well with

plenty of water, black top rd., school

bus and mail rt., near 3 churches, a

bargain at $14,000. Raymond Rooks,

205 Perry St., Carrollton 30117. Ph.

832-2569. 262 A. farm in Banks Co.,

sev. streams and 100 A. of good timber

land. J. J. Caudell, Marietta. Ph. 428-

6268._____________________ Small A., located 5 mi. S. of
Bremen on Hwy. 27-292, fifty-eight ft.

hwy. frontage, near proposed 1-20.

Mrs. Ted Adams, 742 Monroe Dr., NE,

Apt. 6. Atlanta 30308. Ph. 872-1543.

Approx. 14 A. of land, spring,

stream, part open, 1200 ft. rd. fron-

tage, Fork Creek, Church Rd., $38,000

with terms. I. H. Ambrose, 5022 Paden Dr.,Huntsville, Ala.3581Q.Ph.942-6600.

Small A. south of Carrollton, 648

ft. frontage paved, lake frontage; 5

I/ 2 A. N. Temple, 450 ft. paved frontage in Carroll Co.; 12 A. N.

Temple, 350 ft. off pavement,

beautiful tract, $500 tracts; 85 A. N.

Temple, fenced, plenty water; also,

three 30 A. tracts in Douglas Co.

Junius Daniell, Rt. 5, Box 377,

Douglasville. Ph. 942-5806.______

25 A. in Gordon Co., fenced, plenty

water, good spring, 4 I/ 2 A. lake, 5

rm. good old house, bath, plenty

kitchen cabinets, good small barn,

$20,000 cash. Dan Starnes, Rt. 1,

Calhoun 30701._____________

62 A. of secluded timber land, includes valuable merchantable

timber in dense pines, located on the

Cherokee-Pickens Co. line, approx. 45

mi. from Atlanta, $195 per acre. M. J.

Davis, 1552 Holly Springs Rd., Rt. 2,

Marietta 30060.____________

175 A. of land, 6 mi. W. of Rock-

mart, all fenced, 75% open pasture,

lake, 2 wells, qounty water, corners 2

paved roads, i mi. rd. frontage, Irg.

newly built 2 story barn, small tenant

house, needs repairs, some low in-

terest financing, Irg. down payment,

$250 per A. Robert N. Clay, 144 Ben-

nett St., Austell 30001. Ph. 941-9220.

10 A. fenced land in permanent pasture, 3 bedrm. brick house, two 10,000 cap. equipped broiler houses, good location on black topped rd., $28,000. W. W. Robinson, Rt. 4, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-7321.

25 A. more or less, lays well, running water through it, near school bus and mail rt., convenient to store. W. Millis Stone, Rt. 2, Fairmount.

20 A., 18 A. in sowed and fenced pasture, plenty spring water, 4 bedrm. house, Irg. barn, 2 chicken houses, 10,000 cap., located 6 mi. from

town, Hwy. 52 E., sell all or part, $24,500, li A. tract, $6,500; also, 17 A. tract with apple orchard, $16,000, all joining property. W. L. Burgess, Rt. 2, Ellijay 30540.

10-11 A. land with good building sites, exc. pasture and recreation area, end of Highland Rd. C. E. Dowis, 5200 Covington Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 284-4048.______
Small A. in Carroll Co. on blacktop rd. between Roopville & Veal

(at Stony Point), 6 yr. old 5-rm. house, new well pump, bath, $8,500. Virgil B. Tyree, Smyrna. Ph. 436-5622.
25 A. with 8-rm. house 2 mi. from

Lilhia Springs in Douglas Co., 2 baths, garage, fruit trees, 8-10 A. in cultivation, remainder in pasture and woods, 2 rd. frontage, near churches, on school & mail rt. Mrs. C. E. Clark, 4725 Old Douglasville Rd., Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 941-0376.______

Approx. 35 level in Polk Co., fertile A., old barn, well, beautiful building site and natural lakesite, 2

streams, $10,500 or will lease to someone with trailer and wants acreage, on all weather rd., off Hwy. 27, located 7 mi. from Cedartown. Mrs. C. T. Milam, Rt. 2, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-8384.

15 I/ 2 A. in Cobb Co., 5rm. frame house, 533 ft. rd. frontage, small lakesite, county water, 20 minutes down town or Lockheed, 11/2 mi. from Lithia Springs. A. J. Plumley,

Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Ph. 948-2108.

7 A. farm, 1 Irg. dwelling house, 1

Irg. chicken house and equip., all good cond., located on Hwy. 100,11 mi. S. of

Bowdon, $8,500. T. W. Yates, Rt. 1, Roopville 30170. Ph. 854-4215._____

Small acreage, with Irg. mobile home, near Carrollton. Paul Carter, Rt. 1. Lindale. Ph. 232-3177._______

55 I/ 2 A. farm, 5 rm. house, hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms and bath, 2 chicken houses, one 250 x 32, oilier 160 x 28, twelve A. improved pasture, 2 ponds, located approx. 6 mi. from Calhoun, terms if desired, will trade if right location. Ralph Dutton, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-6633.

35 A. more or less in Cobb Co., wooded area off rd., near proposed new Hwy. 1-75, churches, schools,

Kennesaw Jr. College nearbyi V. M.

Booth, Rt. 2, Booth Rd., Kennesaw

30144. Ph. 926-6002.

Small farm acreage and house, 3

mi. So. of Tallapoosa, on Old 100 Hwy.

Lois Robenson, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-

7693.

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160 A. cattle farm in Chattooga

Co., Coastal Bermuda, Fescue

pastures, well fertilized, house, barn,

corral, weighing scales, city waler,

close lo town, $26,000. H. R. Jennings,

250 Tavern Lane, Trion. Ph. 734-2262.

17 A., 4 A. fishing lake, 5 rm. frame house, $7,500. Irene Dunaway, 6370 Creel Dr., Lilhia Springs 30057.

20 A. mounlain land in Fannin Co., near Blue Ridge, beautiful rolling land with stream. Gilbert Bennetl, 2784 Ridgemore Rd., Atlanta 30318. Ph. 355-9777.

Wednesday, March 18, 1970

Cabin, acreage, springs and stream in Gilmer Co.; other acreage, sell together or separately. M. C. Brown, 1981 Frank Lane, Marielta

30060. Ph. 432-2014.____________

10 or 20 A. farm, no buildings,

between Ellijay and Blue Ridge, all

weather road, 1/2 mi. off hwy.,

gravity spring waler, elec., telephone,

mail and school rt., hillside homesite

with exc. garden, 10 A. for $2500, 20 A.

for $4500, write for appointment Mrs.

W. F. Brillon, Rl. 4, Ellijay. Ph. 635-

4124.

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90 A. in Fannin Co., all wooded

wilh good limber, sev. streams, good

terms. Maylon K. London, Box 125,

Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-2610 office or

865-2621 home.____________ 30 A. chicken farm in Gilmer Co.,
24,000 cap. broiler houses, auto, feeders and drinkers, 7 rm. brick house, full size basement, white pine paneling, hardwood floor, carport, good tenanl house on paved rd. Ernest Land, Rt. 4, Ellijay._________
233 A., 55 or 60 A. cultivation,

balance young timber, 150 A. on

mountain, balance fairly level, 8 A.

sowed for wild life, 16 A. in Fescue,

Clover and Orchard grass, big spring,

6 rm. house, fair cond., located 13 mi.

N. of Rome, $225 per A. G. J.

Touchstone, Rt. 1, Armuchee. Ph. 234-

1456.

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143 A. mountain land, 20 mi. W. of

Rome, 2 all weather creeks rise on property, $1,500 of merchantable limber, lille insured, $70 per A. W. A. DuPre, Jr., Box 31, Rome. Ph. 2342608 day or 234-2734 nighl.

20 A. land wilh trailer, open land good for fencing or crops, 2 bedrm. trailer, rd. fronlage across the entire

land, running water, located 1.9 mi.

off of Ridge Rd. on Poolbridge Rd.,

dirt rd., $11,000. Edna Freeman, Rt. 1,

Hiram. Ph. 942-6600.

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7 A. of land in Murray Co., bet-

ween Hwy. 5 and 411, near Carter's

Lake, very nice view, $2,000; also,

approx. 12 A.near Hiawassee and

Lake Chatuge, very nice view from

this property, $3,600. R. G. Largin,

2640 Randall St., East Point 30344. Ph.

761-4970._________________

65 A. of land in Fannin Co., 35 A.

improved pasture and row crop,

waler, building wilh equip, shed (18 X

70 fI.), 8 yr. old 8 rm. modern house on

black lop rd. in Sugar Creek com-

munily, 4.5 mi. from Blue Ridge.

Howard McLendon, Rl. 2, Blue Ridge 30513.

187 I/ 2 A. in Fannin Co., bold stream through place, springs, lakesite, 30 A., paslure and cullivalion, Irg. amounl of saw timber and pulpwood, $175 per A., terms if desired. Bill Lovell, Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 632-5717.

105 A. in Gilmer Co. on paved rd., on school bus and mail rt. by house,

plenty good timber, lakesite, good springs, house wired for elec. stove, water heater, located approx. 14 mi.

E. of Ellijay, $300 per A. for entire farm. Marie Mathis, Rl. B, Box 34, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-2935.______
Small acreage of lana, 5 rm.

house, Irg. screened rear porch, lile bath, deep drilled well, on rt. #60, I/ 2 mi. from Morganton on Dahlonega Hwy. R. Lyons, Sr., 1367 Blvd. Lorraine, S. W., Atlanta 30311. Ph. 753-

0126 or 374-5315 Morganton._________ 140 A. eslate in Paulding Co.,
Ridge Rd., 4 rm. house with bath, dbl.

paved rd. fronlage, lakesite, $895 per A. Durell Fuller, 2049 Edgemore Dr., SE, Allanla 30316. Ph. 627-3382.
70 A. good up land half open, resl in pines on the Morgan Valley Rd., 5 mi. of Rockmart, new fence around

land lii.e, lake on long rd. frontage wilh counly waler. S. B. Cannon, RFD

#1. Rockmarl. Ph. 684-3174._____ 6 A. land in Polk Co., 60 mi. from
Allanla, slream of waler across land, nice spring, on paved rd., school and mail rl., nice building lots, $3,000, terms. John R. Welchel, Rt. 3, Cedarlown 30125. Ph. 748-6927.______
31 A. land, paslure, limber,

running waler and good lakesite. Mrs. Bonnie Pallerson, Cisco 30708.______
18 A. in Cobb Co. for sale, good lerms. R. E. Laird, Rl. 6, Jamerson Rd., Mariella. Ph. 926-3489.______
137 I/ 2 A. in Barlow Co., joining cily limils of Emerson, cily water and

gas, ideal mobile home development area, plenty timber, new permanenl

paslure and stock pond, 2 liveable houses, will sell all or part, 29% down

payment, balance on terms 7%. G. S. Davis, 141 W. Felton Rd., Cartersville

30120. Ph. 382-0452.

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24 A. land wilh 4 frame houses, all

in use, 1 chicken house, 14,000 broilers wilh all aulo. equip., deep well, near Hwy. 414, $40,000 cash. Ernesl Easley,

Box 11, Tennga.____________ 65 A. farm in Gilmer Co., wilh 15

A. in cullivalion, resl good limber wilh creek and springs on mail and school bus rl., 5 rm. house and barn, terms available. E. W. Woodring, 2290 Old Slone Ml. Rd., Box 9, Chamblee 30005. Ph. 457-6101.

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Farm land
for sale
Northwest
9 A. land in Cobb Co., 6 rm. hous will) modern conveniences, Irg. barn 2 lake sites, shade trees, located 11 mi from Marietta, 2 mi. from Powde Springs, paved rd. with side walk school bus to elementary and higl school. Lillie Ausburn, RFD 1, Claj Rd., Auslell. Ph. 948-1346.
56 A. of land, 6 rm. modern house 7 mi. So. of Cedartown, must see to appreciate. C. W. Garmon, Rt. 3 Cedartown. Ph. 748-6692.
170 A. cattle farm with approx. 10( A. permanent pasture, well fencec and cross fenced with springs, run ning streams, 3 insulated broiler houses with 24,000 cap., 36 head reg Angus cattle, farming machinery, 2 dwelling houses, on school bus anc mail rt., will sell separately, terms 29% down. Wm. Kermit Reece, Rt. 5 Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-2587.
100 A. timberland more or less TVA power, approx. 4 mi. from LaFayette. Inez Jennings, Rt. 4, Box 530. LaFayette 30728.________
30 A. fenced and grassed in, on black top rd., lakesile, beautiful building lot sites, located 3 mi. S. Bowdon. Wayne B. Alford, Rt. 1, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-7168.
2small acreages, I/ 2 cleared and I/ 2 timber, elec., spring, well, located E. Waleska on 156, turn right on Mitchell Rd. and follow Dowdy Mill Rd., 4 A. across from Dowdy Cemetery, small acreage with tenant house, 700 ft. down rd., $2,800 and $3,300 respectively. F. W. Strese, Rt. 3, Acworth.
Small acreage, 7 rm. house, 2 porches, bath, water, 2 elec. stoves, 2 healer flues, gas, phone, TVA elec. power, orchard, shade trees, grapes, 2 stories, church close to rd., off paved rd., 5 rm. house out from paved rd., trailer near, Elrod Store near. P. E. Polls, Rt. 2, Chatsworth._______
90 A. of land on Hwy. 156, near Carter's dam in Gilmer Co., $50,000. Myrtle Easley, Box 11, Tennga 30751.
46 A. in Haralson Co., 6rrn. house, 2chicken houses, barn, 2 lakesites, 14 A. open. Floyd Parker, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-2795.
400 A. of mountain land, located in Gilmer Co., 8 mi. NE of Ellijay, all wooded with sev. streams and lakesites, good terms. Verner L. London, Rt. 1, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-2860 home or 865-4618 office.
9 A. wilh 950 ft. frontage on Roswell Rd., Fescue pasture, fenced and cross fenced, fine 8 stall barn, 75 X 200ft. working arena, breaking pen, small barn with 2 storage sheds, 2 bedrm. house with modern conveniences, ideal 1 man operation, $44,000. Robert L. Wolverton, 4616 Roswell Rd., Marietta. Ph. 993-3660.
Small acreage, 5 rm. house, screened porches, bath, gas heat, located 2mi. W. of Lithia Springs. R. D. Cross, 705 Landers Dr., Mableton 30059. Ph. 941-9298.
15 A. of ridge land in Catoosa Co., small spring and 5 rm. house, frontage 41 Hwy., I/ 2 mi. So. of Tenn. state line, $45,000. Thomas W. Cox, Rt. 4, Box 369, Ringgold 30736. Ph. 8919545 Chattanooga.___________
40 A. in Cobb Co., 5 mi E. of Marietta just off Hwy. 120, wooded, 2 streams, on private gravel rd., $1,500 per A. J. E. Tritt, Rt. 2, Murdock Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-4785._____
240 A. in E. DeKalb Co., on paved So. Goddard Rd., county water,

Want small A (3-10) in DeKalb or

Gwinnell Co. near Atlanta, prefer

wooded land with spring or stream

and suitable for building home. J. W.

Storey, Box 38051 Capitol Hill Sta.,

Atlanta 30334. Ph. 627-3720 after 6 pm.

Want approx. 10 A. with stream,

within 30 mi. radius Atlanta, prefer

part open, part wooded, reasonably priced. C. E. Dowis, 5200 Covington

Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 284-

4048.

Want farm or timber land in

Paulding or Douglas Co., must have

small down payment and terms, call

alter 8 pm. Norman Isley, Rt. 5,

Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-7129.________

Want small grassland with

modern 2 bedrm., den, 2-bath

insulated home, with central heal and

on paved rd., in Thomas, Houston,

Forsyth or White counties. W. R.

Poole, 2452 Shadydale Lane, Decatur

30033.

Wanl 100 150 A. in Pickens or

Gilmer Co. wilh good stream. J. C.

Harrison, Box 16, Marietta 30060. Ph.

428-6769._________________

Want 100-200 A. farm N. Ga.

mountains, within 1-2 hrs. of Atlanta,

owners may continue to live on the

land. Mrs. L. Fishman, 990 Peachtree

Battle Cir., Atlanta 30327.________

Wanl 100-200 A., minimum of 75 A.

culiivaled, 25 A. sodded pasture,

tobacco allolmenl, live creek, 10 mi.

of county seat, want very good house

or no house, few pecan trees and lake,

purchase slock and equip., state

price, terms, directions and im-

portant details, all letters ans. V. B.

Sears, 879 Virginia Cir., NE, Atlanta

30306.

Wanl land wilhin 35 mi. of Five

Poinis, will trade 7 good apartment

units in Allanla for same, apartmenls

in good cond. inside and oul, fully

rented to good tenants, only cold

water furnished, good investment.

John F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville

Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 373-7624.

Want approx. 25 A. land wilh

running water and within 10 mi.

radius of Dalton, must have modern 3

or 4 bedrm. home, stale in firsl leller:

acreage, location, price and describe

home. B. J. Bowman, 415 Newman

Rd., Carrol lion._____________

Want good farm 40-60 A. within 35

mi. radius Allanla, some fenced

pasture with barn, livable house with

garden area, $20,000-$25,000 range,

will pay up to I/ 3 down, balance 10

yrs. or can finance. R. V. Echols,

Tucker. Ph. 939-2201._

Want 100-200 picturesque A.,

within 75 mi. of Atlanta, must have

elevated homesile, airplane landing

site, good road frontage, will pay good

price or trade other property. R. F.

Bell, 2070 Black Fox Dr., NE, Atlanta.

Ph. 634-4531.

Want up to 100 A. of land, within 80

mi. of Allanta, with or wilhout house.

Paul Peek, 627 W. Howard Ave.,

Decatur 30030. Ph. 373-7133._______

Want to exchange 36 A. located 1

I/ 2 mi. from 1-20 in Douglas Co., 32

I/ 2 A. under barbed wire fence, good

stream water, 500 ft. rd. frontage,

near Chapel Hill. W. T. Largin, 1834

Broad Ave., East Point 30344. Ph. 761-

4754.

Want to buy 10 A. tract, will pay

$100 per A. cash or terms. George G.

Puckeil, 120 B Lucile Ave., Marietta

30060.

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Want to exchange 30-50 A. land

within 50 mi. radius Atlanta, will

trade 3 bedrm. house in DeKalb Co.

Ralph Parrish. Decalur. Ph. 389-8182.

Wanl land wilhoul house in

Fannin Co. W. H. Ballew, Mineral

Bluff 30559. Ph. 374-6442.

Wanl A. within 40 mi. Atlanta,

prefer with 3-4 bedrm. house. G. N.

Rigby, 1862 Venetian Dr., SW,

Allanla. Ph. 758-7394.

Wanl approx. 50 A. fairly level on

good rd. in northern Barlow or Gordon

Co., within 5 mi. of Interstate 75.

James Duvall, Cohulla 30710. Ph. 694-

3616 alter 6 pm.______________

Want approx. 50 A. wooded mtn.

land in or connected to a Nail, forest

land; wilh stream and view, give

location and price and if terms avail.

F. Carlton 4308 Webb Rd., Tucker

30084. __________

for rent
Northwest
75 A. truck farm for rent, 8 mi. S. of Farmers Market on Hwy. 85, past 2nd concrete bridge from Riverdale to Fayetteville Hwy. 85, top of hill at mail boxes, turn left, house, shed & plenty water. Lewis Walker, Fitzgerald. Ph. 423-3575. __________
Approx. 10 A. for rent with 2 bedrm. house, 9 mi. from Capitol off Flat Shoals Rd., 2 mi. from new SW shopping center and 1-20, 1 mi. from I285. Mrs. John H. Foskee, 1535 S. Johnson Ferry Rd., NE, Atlanta 30319. Ph. 572-2130 or 255-3868.
200 A. former purebred breeding farm for rent or lease, established pastures, Irg. show barn, corral and lots, hwy. frontage, bold clear spring, branch through all pastures, all utilities. James Duvall, Cohutta 30710. Ph. 694-3616 alter 6 pm.________
Small A. in N. Ga. on Hwy. 60 near Woody's Lake, Suches, nice summer home with good garden and other plots to lend, $60 per month. Mrs. Nora Sullens, Mineral Bluff 30559.
9 A. flat land for rent with well on Mars Hill Rd. in Cobb Co., would make good pasture. J.W. Fowler, Box 895, Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-1508.
wanted to rent
Northwest
Want to rent 3-4 rm. house on rural property within 30 mi. Atlanta, option to buy property a possibility but not a pre-condition, exc. references. Joel C. Porter, 989 St. Charles Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 875-6237.
Want small A. with 2 bedrm. house, bath, within 25 mi. Atlanta, Douglasville, Fairburn area, 3 in family, can furnish references. W. J. Carter, 5958 Riverdale Rd., College Park. Ph. 478-9558.
for sale
Northeast
35.5 A. heavily timbered land, pulp & saw limber, paved rd. Ihrough place, elec., phone line, bordering on Lake Hartwell. Joe E. Osborne, Rt. 2, Hart well. Ph. 3768771.
Approx. 1 A. in White Co., 100 ft. frontage on Town Creek Trout Stream, just off Hwy. 129, some openland for garden, $2,500 firm. J. R. Johnson, 1437, Valley View Rd., Dunwoody. Ph. 458-4628.________
65 A. in Banks Co., good land, 3 good springs, plenly young limber, on school busrl., I/ 2mi. from paved rd., $8,500. F. P. Chalham, Rt. 1, Homer. Ph. 677-3319.
20 A. wilh 4-rm. house, good spring, approx. 2 mi. from Blue Ridge Lake. Winston Pickelsimer, Rt. 1, Box 294 A, Mineral Bluff 30559. Ph. 374-5669 or 632-2514 Blue Ridge.
25 A. white pine tree farm in Union Co., set 12 yrs., 2 bedrm. house, new, 768 square ft. modern every way; abt. I/ 2 A. trout fish pond, 10 ft. deep, sell any part or all. Earl F. Gooch, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-6950. nights only.

12 A. and 25 A. in Lumpkin Co.,
good mtn. view, sell with terms, see Sat. or Sun. John Henry Shoffeitt, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533.__________

Approx. 10 A, chicken farm with 200 ft. rd. frontage, 6-rm. house with bath, gas heat, chicken houses with

20,000cap., gas heat, 2 wells, located 7 l/ 2 mi. S. of Dawsonville. James E. Sheffield, Rt. 4, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 265-2481.________________
6 A. land with 2 chicken houses, 20,000 cap., located 1 mi. of Hwy. 1-85 and Hwy. 17 intersection, 1 mi. from Lavonia. C. M. Bond, Lavonia. Ph. 356-3244 day. 356-2673 nights.____
35 A. in Hall Co. 1 mi. from Lake
Lanier, 6 mi. N. of Gainesville, good highway, school & churches, phone & Its., good for cattle or chicken farm, will sell all or 10-15-20 A., 2 nice

creeks, bottom land, plenty saw timber, fruit trees, 2 I/ 2 A. lake. J. H. Streel. Box 13751. Sla. K. Atlanta 24.
600 A. in Jackson Co. 1 mi. from I85 Dry Pond exit, 3 mi. paved rd. frontage, 6 tenanl houses, timber, waler, grass, sell as whole or cut in tracts, must sell to settle estate, $500

per A., 28% down, carry rest at 7%.
Mrs. C. Allene Porter, Jefferson. Ph. 367-5511.

Modern 8A. fenced hog farm with concrete block farrowing house,
concrete chainlink enc. finishing slab, auto, waterers and feeders, can market 1000 hogs per yr., located 1 I/ 2 mi. from Talmo Packing House, priced to sell. E. N. Van Hooser, 137
Maumell St., Hinsdale, Illinois 60521. Ga. tax paver.__________________
175 A. in Banks Co., I/ 4 mi. off Interslale 85 exil, river frontage
approx. 1 mi., 60 A. set with pines over 10 yrs. old, 6 mi. NE of Commerce, approx. 4 mi. from intersection on
Interslale 85 and Hwy. 441. Herman Sparks, Rt. 1, Commerce 30529. Call after 6 pm weekdays or all day Sat.
70 A. IrniDerland for sale, 3 mi. N.

of Homer on Webb's Creek, 2 good fish pond siles and stocked with plenty of deer, squirrel, rabbils, and quail. Marvin English, Rl. 1, Homer 30547.
16 2/ 10 A. farm with 5 rm. farm house, lots of fruit, open and wooded

land, native shrubs, 2 long blacktop rd. frontage, lakesite, deep well,
$20,000. Thelma Dickenson, Rt. 2, Box 101, Buford 30518.___________
25 A. in Hall Co., nice creek, I/ 2 mi. off good hwy., near stores and

churches, good saw timber, near Lake Lanier; also other farm land in Forsyth Co. Juanita Brooks, 1422 Pied
Ave., Apt. A-2, Allanta.
40 A. land wilh bored well, fenced pasture, Fescue, plenty water avail., 1,000 ft. paved rd. frontage, all

weather rd. on side, 10 mi. above Gainesville on Yellow Creek Rd., Lake Lanier across rd. facing
properly. J. E. Hightower, 4200 N. Goddard Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 4827148.

126.5 A. land in Union Co., all
wooded, good access rd. and several
streams, been surveyed and lines are
painted, good terms. Carl J. London, Box 121, Cornelia 30531. Ph. 778-6112 or 778-2445.

238 A. with mile frontage on US 29 in Hart Co., abl. 15 min. to Hartwell

Lake will sell all or small tracts, easy terms, owner. F. C. Wiessel, 496 Plum St., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 688-2095day, 6339620 night.
vTA.. rolling land within 1,000 ft. Lake Hartwell-Reed Creek area, Government payments, $200 per A. wilh good terms. H. S. McCullough, 2208 Kodiak Dr., NE, Atlanta. 30329. Ph. 634-8611.
400 A. mtn. land near Unicoi State Park (Helen), co. rd. bi-sects, with creek and waterfall along rd., elec.,

several springs, all timbered, $278 per

A. Erick Kausch, Rt. 3, Cleveland

30528.

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94 A. in Franklin Co., 35 A.-in

cullivation, 10 A. cotton allotment, 2

houses with some outbuildings,

running waler on farm, located 6 mi.

W. of Carnesville, 1 mi. from 1-85

Goldmine Truck Stop, 3/ 4 mi. off

Hwy. 51, $200 per A. Charlie D.
Thomason, Rl. 1, Box 156, Eastanollee 30538.

37 A. farm, includes 7 A. lake slocked with bass, brim and other. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, dimming
30130. ____^ ______ 54 A. farm with 3 houses and
creek, on Hwy. 98, 1 mi. E. of city
limits of Commerce. Roy Maxwell, 213 State St., Commerce 30529. Ph. 335-3685.____________________
100 A. land in Habersham Co. located 9 mi. W. of Tocqoa on Ga. Hwy. 17, all wooded with several

streams, joins US Forestry Service,

good terms. Doug London, Box 121,

Cornelia 30531. Ph. 778-2445 or 778-

6112.

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Small A. in White Co. near Mossy

Creek Camp Ground, on paved rd.,

good truck-garden land, 2 new wells.,

elec., phone, 4-rm. cottage being remodeled, mtn. views, golf course nearby. Ross Cutting, Rt. 3, Cleveland 3Q528. Ph. 865-3516.___________
Small A. in Dawson Co. on Fern

Mtn. between Hwy. 52 & 136, near Amicalola State Park, W. R.

Willoughby, Rt. 2, Dawsonville 30534. 176 A. cattle farm in Lumpkin Co.,
4 mi. N. of Murrayville on Hwy. 115,

moslly all open and in grass, 4 branches, small creek, Irg. home, barn & chicken house, good well and small lake, min. view near Lake

Lanier, equip, reasonable. Glenn E. Hardeman, Rt. 2, Dahlonega 30533.
Small A. in Forsyth Co. on paved
rd., near Gumming and Lake Lanier, stream on property, $700 per A. J. R. Seritt, 1880 Reynolds Dr., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-0657.
40 A. farm in Union Co., on paved rd., school & mail rt., bordered S. &
W. by bold streams, mostly grassed, $18,000 or will sell grassed portion,
I/ 2 bottom land, $15,000. Mary Jackson, Rt. 3, Blairsville. Ph. 745-

2527. _________________________ 24 A. in Banks Co., 10 mi. from 1-85

near Lake Russell Refuge, all weather rd., phone, lights avail. Roger C.

Caudell, Rt. 4, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 8865143 day, 886-3622 night._______
400 A. land in Franklin Co. near Carnesville, 3 mi. off 1-85 on paved

rds., plenty water, woods, good pasture and farm land, river through property, elec., no agents. M. W. Nix,

108 Crescent Court Dr., Decatur 30030. Ph. 373-1971 after 6 pm._________
Small A. with Irg. 7-rm house,
inside city limits, bath, city water, good garden land, priced to sell. Carolyn Cardin, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 384-3213.____________
20 A. mtn. land 3 mi. Hiawassee, nice views, perm, -pasture, -on blacktop rd., $8,000 terms. Max
Coggins; Rt. 1, Box* 112, Hiawassee 30546.
44 A. mtn. top timberland, lodge sites, in White Co., near Helen Alpine
Village, Unicoi Stale Park, springs, quail, pheasant, $19,500; also 228 A. timberland mtn. top lodge sites,

Banks Co., inside Natl. Forest, $225 per A. J. Stewart, 9537 Encino Ave.,

Northridge Calif. 91324. Ga. tax payer. 195 A. with 6-rm. house, bain, gas
heal, 7 mi. from 1-85 Braselton exit, 3
lenanl houses renting, barns, lake with olher lakesiles, several running
slreams, parl wooded, open and paslure, good paved fronlage. Mrs. Kenneth Wilbanks, Jefferson. Ph. 367-

8658 or 367-5653. ____________ Small A. in Union Co. with 5-rm.
house, bath, hardwood floor, located
Hwy. 76, 5 mi. E. of Blairsville. W. A. McClure, Rt. 2, Blairsville 30512.
Abt. 50 A. open land on Hwy. 441, 7 mi. from Madison, 20 mi. of Athens,
$275 per A. M. A. Sidwell, Rt. 4, Madison. Ph. 342-0394.
20TTA. in Hall Co., part open land,

bal. all wooded, good timber, water,

lerms. John J. Lowe, Jr., 521 Front

St., Cornelia 30531. Ph. 778-6264 or 778

4495.

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35 A. farm, paved rd., county gas

& water, local phone, 750 ft. frontage,

2 springs, creek for lakesite, near

Lawrenceville. W. W. Gibson, Allanla. Ph. 523-4603 or 633-1059.
12 A"!located SE corner of Gwinnett Co., all in pasture, fenced
and crossfenced, lolal elec., 2 bedrm. brick house, 300x36' insulated chicken house, 1969 income $4,591, selling

natural gas, terms can be arranged.

Wanl small farm near Interstate

Small A. wilh good 6-rm. house

price, $31,500. Claude Whitehead, Jr.,

Roy R. Goddard, Rt. 2, 7404 S. God- 4-lane hwy., within 50 mi. Atlanta, wilh waler, lights and phone, on paved

74 A. good land in Hart Co., all in Rt. 2, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4918.

dard Rd., Lilhonia 30058. Ph. 482-8433. with nice house, good utilities, will rd., 11/2 mi. N. of Lake Burton, 10 cultivation, and pasture, plenty of

31,000 cap. poultry farm in For-

give small cash and take monlhly mi. W. of Clay ton, loan set up at 7% water, fair 6-rm. tenant house, paved syth Co., 3 yrs. old, 4 bedrm. house, 2

wanted to buy

paymenls or Irade some of my city interest. E. H. Duvall, Duvall Mobile rd. frontage, 15 min. of Lake Hartwell, balh, full basement, paved rd., properly for it. I. L. Rogers, 5147 Homes, Box 707 Clayton. Ph. 782-4230. $190 per A, I/ 2 down and note on bal. natural gas, 6% lot loan assumption.

or exchange
Northwest
Waul 3-15 A. wooded or unwooded witli at least 1 A. cleared for gardening, within 60 mi. of Atlanla, reasonably priced. Edward S. Gray, 805 Glenuiry Dr., NE, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-0417._________________
Want small farm or land with stream, would like to buy or rent. J. D. Burchfield, Rt. a, Hagemill Rd., Box 389, Dalton. Ph. 259-8239.

Winters Chapel Rd., Doraville 30340.

Ph. 448-1851.

______

Want small acreage of land,

suitable for trailer or small house,

prefer some farm work in good

community slate full details. L. R.

Dean, 1772 Meadowdale Ave., NE,

Atlanta 30306.

For Best Results

Mail Ads Friday

Or Saturday

Approx. 10 A. land with 6-rm. house and bath, 3 mi. N. of Blairsville just off TVA rd., I/ 2 mi. lo Notla boat ramp and lake, elec. heat, county water, $8,000. Vaughan Owneby, 1306 Jackson Rd., Dalton 30720.
63 A. in Fannin Co., pasture, stream and springs, barn, equip., shed, smokehouse and cellar, 1512 sq. ft. modern house, on paved Sugar Creek rd., mail and school bus rt., will sell or trade for equal property with small A. within 30 mi. Atlanta. Howard E. McLendon, Rt. 2, Box 138, Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 632-5905.

W. J. Broadwell, Rt. 3, Hartwell. 30643. Ph. 376-2869.
39 A. farm located 8-9 mi. of Gainesville, just off Athens Hwy., 6rm. house, barn, chicken house, good pasture & limber, 2 wells, come make offer. Mrs. Fred S. Floyd, Rl. 1, Talmo 30575.
80 A. farm in NE Ga., 60 A. in grass, bal. in limber, I/ 4 mile of Hwy. 19-129, on school & mail rt., plenty waler, barn, 7-rm. house, $400 per A. Mrs. Willard Jordan, Rl. Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2405, see only on weekends.

Mrs. B. Alien, 303 Atlanta Rd., Gumming 30130._______________
61.1 A. in Gwinnett Co., 11/2 mi. off 1-365, 4 mi. to Lake Lanier, all fenced, I/ 2 in new 39" hog wire & barbed wire, 840 ft. rd. frontage, approx. 45 A. pasture, 2 creeks & 1 spring; also small A. in Gwinnett Co,, cprner intersection of Ridge. Rd. and Thompson Mill Rd., close to Lake Lanier. Jerry D. Williams, Rt. 2, Box 250, Buford 30518. Ph. 945-9858.
Small A. on paved rd. at Commerce cily limils, nice slream flows through, 4-rm. house, $4,000. R. M. Salterfield, Rt. 2, Maysville.

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Northeast

15 A. near Loganville on Smith-
Bailey Rd., 1,000 ft. rd. frontage, front part open for cultivation or pasture, tenant house rented for $20 per month, beautiful place for mobile home, horses or cattle, $12,000 with $4,000
cash. Glenn C. Alien, Atlanta. Ph. 2550346.
Small A. mtn. land with good view, hill top level for building, 400 ft.
off hwy. with graded dirt rd. up to top, 10 min. to Cleveland, $1,200 cash, no letters. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 865-2041.
Small A. with barn and 6-rm. white frame house, 6 mi. from Hartwell. James B. Feltman, 246 Chestnut
Hill Rd., Apt. 2-C, Marietta 30060. Ph. 422-4243 after 5 pm.
Several A. choice land with 4,000 ft. frontage on a gravel and 1 paved
rd., approx. 2/ 3 in woods and on school bus and mail rt. with mitro telephone and elec. avail., located abt.
2 mi. off NE expressway, 6 mi. E. of Buford, 28 mi. to Doraville. Carolyn M. Hosch, Rt. 2, Buford. Ph. 945-4467.
47 A. for sale, 8-10 A. in openland, bal. in pasture and timber, 6-rm. house with bath, 3 rm. tenant house, located in Franklin Co., 1 1/2 mi. from Lavonia near Tugalo State Park and lake Hartwell. Mrs. 0. P. Vandiver, Rt. 1, Lavonia. Ph. 356-3638.
Small A. with 5 -rm. house, 2 block buildings, good well. Ben Garrett, Rt.
1, Box 29, Young Harris._______

35 A. in the heart of Blue Ridge
mountains, cabin, old log house could be fixed up, timber, spring water or will sell 5-10 A. Mrs. Edith Perdue, Rt.
1, Dahlonega 30533.__________ 64 A. in Rabun Co., mtn. land,
ideal for developing, streams, old farm house, sell all or part. Thos. F. Gibson. 5275 Tilly Mill Rd., Doraville. Ph. 457-5794.

16 A. land under wire, with creek,

2mi. off Lake Hartwell with Irg. 6-rm.

brick house plus smaller block house.

Calvin Christian, Rt. 3, Hartwell

30643. Ph. 375-7891 Atlanta, 376-5397

Hartwell

10 A. land with beautiful country

home, located Jackson Co., 2-story

house, built 1845, 4 fireplaces, shade,

nut & fruit trees, 2 layer houses with

auto, equip., good income, exc. help,

natural gas, city water, 5 mi. from I-

85, 1 mi. from Maysville on paved rd.,

$37,500. Mrs. W. L. MacGoodwin,

Maysville 30558. Ph. 652-4101._____

32 A. farm with 9,000 cap. broiler

house, modern 7-rm. brick house, nice

lakesite and 3 perm, springs, small

stream, mostly wooded, located 5 mi.

N. of Dahlonega on Hwy. 19. R. E.

Lee, Rt. 1, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-

5427.

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90 A. land 11/ 2 mi. W. of Lavonia,

very good land, fenced & cross fenced

with water, 1 mi. of rd. front, James

C. Smith, Lavonia. Ph. 356-8312.

Small A. on Hick's Gap Rd., 1 mi.

off Blue Ridge Hwy., 7 mi. from

Blairsville, joins U. S. Forest

Reserve, with 12' wide mobile home,

1069 model, all conveniences, $11,500.

Miss Oma Christy, Star Rt., Blair-

sville 30512.

228 A. timberland located 4 mi. S.

of Cornelia, 1 I/ 2 mi. E. of Hwy. 441,

pnved rd.,good spring, branches, 25 A.

lakesite, exc. hunting inside Natl.

Forest boundary, beautiful homesites

on long high mtn. ridge, $195 per A.

John F. Carey, Box 257, Clarkesville

30523._____________________ Small A. on Dukes Creek, 2 mi.
from Helen in White Co., well timbered, good spring, trout fishing, old gold mines, utilities, etc., rolling land. H. G. Spratt, 435 Woodward Way, NW, Atlanta 30305.

177 A. farm in Gwinnett Co., 1400 ft. frontage on paved rd., 6 mi. off 1-85, Hamilton-Mill Rd. exit, beautiful homesites, exc. pastures, $600 per A. J. E. Godown, 3381 Kenland Rd., Smyrna. Ph. 436-3308._________
Approx. 25 A. with 2 chicken houses, 20,000 cap. for broilers, modern dwelling, drilled deep well, pump which need not be primed, 35 gals, per min., paved rd., school bus passes door, straight phone line, $20,000. R. M. Van Leer, Box 1434, Gainesville 30501.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Farm land notices are divided into six sections, northwest, northeast, west central, east central, southeast and southwest. If you are looking for land in a particular area of the stare, locate the county on the map to determine the section under which the land would be listed.

20 A. wooded mtn. land in Lumpkm Co., creeks, good spring water, good country rds., mail & school bus rt., located abt. 7 mi. from Dahlonega & Cleveland, $8,000. George T. Blackwell, 408 N. Waddill, McKinney. Texas. Ph. 542-2514. Ga. tax-payer.
14 A. land with 2 bedrm. mooile home, less than 1 yr. old, on paved rd., 10 mi. S. of Toccoa, Stephens Co. Henry G. Taylor, Eastanollee
30 I/ 4 A. land in Banks Co., 1 mi. off paved rd., timber, fish pond, waterfall, rock meets specifications for state rd. building usage, ideal for quiet living. G. S. Davis, 141 W. Felton Rd., Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-0452.
301 A. cattle farm in Hart Co., all fenced and cross fenced, 200,000 ft. saw timber, bal. pulpwood, 4 streams and well, 2-story house over 200 yrsold, needs some repairs, cattle chute and squeeze, near Lake Hartwell, $200 per A., optional choice herd purebred Hereford. Gene Harper, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Ph. 376-4098.____________
Approx. 140 A. prime bottom land pasture, now being used for cattle raising and hay crops, Irg. hay & cattle barn, several outbuildings, Irg. chicken house, Irg. 5-rm. house with 2 baths, frame dwelling on city water, total 178.6 A. includes easily subdivided outside edges, abundant water, access to city water. Mrs. Nora Lovcll, Box 696, Clarkesville 30523.
69.69 A.landonUS441 Hwy., 5 mi. NE Homer, 1400 ft. frontage on #441, 1 creek, 2 springs, several fish pond sites, young growing timber, approx. 10 mi. from 1-85; also 4.09 A. on )ommerce & Maysville exit, 3/ 10 mi. off 1-85,2 story frame house with bath,
aarn and outbuildings. Herman B. Cole, Rt. 1, Box 145, Commerce 30529.
157 A. land 5 mi. E. of Royston on US 29, make ideal cattle farm, plenty water, $250 per A, easy terms. Van C. Nelms, 714 Prather Bridge Rd., Toccoa. Ph. 886-8735.
wanted to buy
or exchange

Want small farm or land, 10-50 A.

in or around Stephens Co. Chas. E.

Jones, Box 68, Toccoa. _______

Want farm A. in N. Ga. mtn. area,

40-100 A. with running water. Harvey

King, 2547 Landeau Circle, Tucker

30084. Ph. 938-8647.

Want farm within 20 mi. of

Athens, prefer in Madison or Oconee

Co., want approx. 80-150 A of mostly

open land, with home in good cond.

Randolph Armour, Rt. 1, Athens

30601. Ph. 543-9850.

_____

Want approx. 30-40 A. land with or

without house, prefer Gwinnett Co.

Mrs. H. L. Arwood, 1203 Zimmer Dr.,

NE, Atlanta. Ph. 875-4956._____

Want reasonable pasture land, 15-

40 A, fenced if possible, in Snellville,

Loganville or Monroe area. Grant

Kuhn r Rt.,2, .Juhan Rd., Stone

Mountain. Ph. 469-9581.

Want 20-100 A. in NE or W. mtn. area. C. J. Rhodes, 2082 Neely Ave., East Point 30344.
Want mtn. land with building site, desire small A. on a stream with
potable water, and a portion suitable for vegetable and flower gardening, prefer White or Rabun counties. Lucius E. Brady, 1941 Thomas Dr., Macon 31201.

Want 30-50 A. within 40 mi. of Atlanta. C.W. McGehee, 1577 Buford
Hwy., Doraville 30340. ph. 457-7513.

for rent

Northeast
50 A. for rent in Centerville Community, annual basis, 75% can be tilled, very rich sandy loam soil, one of best crop farms in Gwinnett Co. Frank Elgin, Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-8208.________
Small A. with 3 bedrm. house, Irg. block workshop, school bus and mail by door, pasture, call for details. Mrs. Fred F. Johnson, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4886.

Northeast
Want mtn. land with good views, waterfalls or trout streams, in Rabun Co. area, isolation no problem. J. W. Fowler, Box 895, Marietta 30060, Ph.
427-1508.____________________ Want 10-50 A. within 50 mi. N. or
E. of Atlanta; also 3-10 A. in Union, White, Lumpkin or Fanning Co., write giving description of property, location, deed description and sale terms. M. L. Willson, Box 88024, Dunwoodv 30338._____ _____
Want small farm in Lilburn, Snellville area. John M. Barber, Box 238, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 939-2288 or 9399700. ___ ____________
Want 10-15 A. mtn. property with spring or creek on property. W. I. Waldrop, 14 N. Abercorn St., Savannah 31401. __ _____
Want 5-25 A. with or without buildings or house, located in S. Forsyth or Cherokee Co., prefer paved rd. and branch. F. Kiefer, 3061 Haverford Lane, Marietta 30060.

wanted to rent
Northeast
Want to rent small farm with livable house in NE Ga., prefer Forsyth, Hall, Lumpkin or White Co. James R. Seritt, 1880 Reynolds Dr., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-0657.
Want A. with small house or apartment with barn and fenced area for 1-2 horses, prefer N. of Atlanta in Gwinnelt Co., would be interested in lease with option to buy. Jo Ann Hitman, 3375 Aztec Rd., #68, Doraville 30340. Ph. 457-9777 before 10 am.
Want to rent 30-50 A. within 40 mi. Atlanta. C. W. McGehee, 5177 Buford Hwy., Doraville 30340. Ph. 457-7513.
One medium-sized sweet potato provides more than double the recommended adult allowance of vitamin A. Extension Service home economists at the University of Georgia point out sweet potatoes are also rich in vitamin C, iron and thiamin.

Wednesday, March 18, 1970

292 A. in Newton Co. near

Farm land

Covington, long paved rd. frontage, lays well, ideal basin for Irg. lake, I/ 2 open, I/ 2growing timber, $375 per A.,

some terms, owner. R.M. Grain, Box

22, Conley 30027. Ph. 363-2423

Small A. cultivated land, new

fencing, 6-rm. house recently painted

inside, several outbuildings, fruit

trees, apples, peaches, plums, some

pine timber, hardwood, spring branch

in back, good fish pond site, located

abt. 2 mi. Eastman, just off Soperton

Rd. Mrs. J.F. Wisenbaker, Rt. 4, Box

244. Eastman. Ph. 374-4156.

for sale

150 A. Newton Co. on Bear Creek, 50 A. open with 20 A. bottom land, bal.

in growing timber. A.L. Jackson, Rt.

West Central

4. Covington 30209. Ph. 786-6988. 25 A7dairy in Rockdale Co., cheak

lease of 2 adj. farms, Atlanta Dairies

Approx. 150 A. land in Meriwether

Co., 120 open land, 3 streams, 1 A.

pond stocked with Channel cat in

Dec., blacktop rd. across entire

frontage, within 10 mi. drive to where

1-85 will have cloverleaf. Tom Keith,

Hogansville Ph. 637-4364 after 6 pm.

101 I/ 4 A. land located on the

Calaway Rd. No. 360, line around Red

Oak Creek in Meriwether Co., nice

pond site, 35-40 A. in cultivation, bal.

in timber C. M. Malcom, Gay 30218.

40 A. in Meriwether Co., NW

Meriwether Co. between Greenville

and Grantville, approx. 60 mi. S. of

Atlanta, 6 mi. from site of 1-85 com-

pletion, abt, 2,000 paved rd. frontage,

wooded A. with good building sites,

complete with branch, $375 per A.

Mrs. William Truitt, after 7:30 PM

weekdays or Sat., Box 146, Hogan-

sville. Ph. 637-4014.

550 A. farm, 8 A. in Stuart pecans,

300 A. sodded pasture, all under fence,

3 mi. rd. frontage, some timber,

ample water, 2 fine homes, property

contains lake, located 7 mi. from

Griffin, 30 mi. Atlanta between ex-

pressway and Hwy. 92. R. H. Earnest,

Rt. 1, Box 298, Birdie Rd., Griffin

30223. Ph. 227-6767.

121 A. tract in Newman-Coweta

Co., beautiful ranch style brick home,

lakesite, timberland, pastureland, am

willing to finance after initial down

payment. Mrs. Calvin Binion, Rt. 1,

Smokey Rd., Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-

3825.

_________

40 A. in Harris Co., on paved hwy.,

11 mi. from Columbus city limits, 3

bedrm. house renovated, wooded with

creek boundary, near school and

church, $30,000. 0. A. Tomblin, 4027

Countryside Dr., Columbus 31907. .

130 A. land, 50 A. containing some

young pines, 80 A. uncultivated. Mrs.

Annie V. Hirshburg, Buena Vista.

Approx. 255 A. land abt. 10 mi. N.

of Buena Vista, 100 A. planted pines,

12 vrs. old, less than $100 per A. L. R.

Youngblood. Box 15, Buena Vista

31803. Ph. 649-2603 day, 649-6124 night.

base of 1063 Ibs. milk, sell all; cows, land, base, equip, 25 mi. from Atlanta.
5. Clayton, Rt. 1, Conyers 30207. Ph.
483-4568._____________.______ 540 A. located 3/ 4 mi. Ft. Valley,
25 min. via 1-75 to Macon, rd. frontage, paved country rd., city util. avail., pecan trees, fenced pastures, cotton, wheat grain quotas, terms. Ralph Bassett. Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-
2036.
23 A. land Moreland, wooded and open, tenant house, 813 ft. on dirt rd., 596 on R.R., $12,500. Mrs. Betty W. Taylor, 2478 Stone Rd., East Point
30344.____________________ 115 A. in Clayton Co., 1500 ft. E. of
Jonesboro on S. side Jodeco Rd. with 35 A. spring lake, plus 2-story antebeloim farm home, natural gas, city
water, $2,000 per A. J. M. Harris, 1721 Jodeco Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 47.8-9857.
275 A. cattle farm, sodded to Fescue, Coastal, Bermuda, Bahia, 10 A. lake, 25 A. lakesite, Irg. remodeled
house, $300per A, 25%down, 6yr. J. A. Swint, U.S. 341, 4 mi. S., Barnesville 30204.
50 A. land in Meriwether Co., good
timber with some cleared land, beautiful lakesite with yr.-around spring. E. M. Chambless, 2751 Hammondton Rd., SW, Apt. D-4, Marietta. Ph. 432-2728._________
Approx. 65 A. set-out pines, 30 A.
ready for pulpwooding, located Webster Co. on public hwy., approx. 3
mi. W. of Preston, exc. farm land if cleared, ample water avail., $12,000,
may be purchased with 50% down payment, remainder in vearlv payments at 6% interest. E.W. Steyens, Box 4, Preston 31824. Ph. 8282355.
48 A. land for sale, plenty of water. C. S. Wade, Rt. 1, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-8424 or 567-3361.
8.4 A. planted pines, ideal building site for home, chicken houses or hog
operation, all under fence, good stream through property, $250 per A. for quick sale. Austin Hulitt, 4135

Small A. with 50 x 10 house trailer with 15x15 rm. added, barn and 2 car garage, off the main rd., 1 mi. off
Butner Rd., SW, 3 mi. from Ben Hill Community, $12,000 cash. W. F.
Newton, 3319 Newton Dr., SW,
Atlanta. Ph. 344-8833._________ 81 A. located 3 mi. S. of Fayet-

Worsham Aye., Macon 31206._____ 160 A. land within 1 I/ 2 mi.
Hogansville city limits, Troup Co.,
paved rd., all under fence, gas, phone and elec. avail., beautiful building lots, plenty of water, ideal lake site,
abt. 1 mi. from "off & on" exit of 1-85 expressway to be completed soon.

teville on paved rd., $700 per A, stream for pond site, $700 per A; 43 A.

Frank Dial, Rt. 2, Hogansville. t 35 A. land with 3 bedrm. house in

on paved rd., 3 mi. S. of Fayetteville, Riverdale, approx. 150 A. 2 furnished

$800 per A.; 7.73 A. on paved rd., 3 mi. S. of Fayetteville, $10,000. J. B. Harp, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-2894.

houses in mtns., small A. with 3
bedrm. house in Ben Hill, will sell houses furnished with small A. if

260 A. in Meriwether Co., located desired or acreage separately. All

within 5 mi. Callaway Gardens, $150 letters ans. R. J. Osborne, 1465 Hwy.,

per A., terms; also, 54 A. in Harris Co. 138 SW, Riverdale 30274. ______

Col. Frank Faulkner, 1561 Hilton Ave.,

60 A. land located 10 mi. S. Robins

Columbus. Ph. 324-6595.________ AFB, 3 mi. N. of new Pabst Brewery,

Approx. 315 A. pasture land in almost all in cultivation, $750 per A.

Lamar Co., Barnesville, all under Early R. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 148-A,

good fence, good running water, house Bonaire 31005. Ph. 922-1077 after 5:30

with 5bedrms., living rm., den, dining rm. and kitchen, 2 full baths, 3 good

pm.____^ ___________ 320 A. dairy farm with modern 12

wells and small lake, 3 story barn, 2 stanchion, herringbone milk parlor,

storage houses, most faces paved rd. ceramic tile, dbl. wall inside and

Gary Bennett, 2968 Lake Harbin Rd., outside, over 90% open land for

Morrow 30260. Ph. 474-4347 or 875-8211. cultivation or pasture. D. D. Lister,

320 A. cattle farm in Lamar Co., 9 Rt. 5, Cochran 31014.__________

mi. S. of Barnesville, 1 mi. off 341

20 wooded A. in Coweta Co., $400

Hwy. on paved rd., good rd. frontage per A. Don Randall, 5460 Scofield Rd.,

land, all under fence and land lays College Park 30322. Ph. 766-2067.

well with good pond sites, $275 per A,

15 A. land located 2 mi. from

10% down payment and long term on Almond Exit on 1-20 East, on paved

bal. at 6% interest. Loyd Keadle, rd., 31 mi. from State Capitol,

Yatesville. Ph. 358-0881 Barnesville. beautiful building sites, partly open, 192 A. farm, 90 A. in Ellaville city some timber. Ovid R. Ellington. Rt.

limits, approx. 75 A. in cultivation, 2, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-8237.

other in pines, good investment
potential. R. Burt Strange, Box 452, Ellaville 31806.________
Small A. with 3 bedrm. house, 1 I/ 2 baths, Irg. work shop, school bus stops near house (Butts Co.), near churches, stores on paved rd., on Woodward Rd., Jenkinsburg. Danny Daniels, Rt. 2, Locust Grove._____
140 A. in Newton Co. on paved rd. 1 mi. from Lake Jackson, 3 streams

42 A. in Henry Co., 11/2 mi. 1-75 ramp, 25 mi. S. of Capitol, modern 2 bedrm. brick, built-in kitchen, airconditioned, 5 A. stocked lake, 30 x 50 concrete block barn, 35 A. fences pasture Fescue & White Clover, $50,000, reasonably down payment, owner will finance. J. B. Harper, Box 112, Chambers Rd., Rt. 3, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3837.

with pine and hardwood timber of
various sizes, $200 per A., financing avail. Bryant Steele, Rt. 6, Covington.
Ph. 787-3877._______________ 40 A. land in Fayette Co. E. S.
Hogg, 3308 La Vista Dr., Hapeville 30354. Ph. 767-3871.

56 A. farm for sale, 25 A. im-
proved pasture, fenced and crossfences, 3 A. pond, modern 4 bedrm.
house, bath and I/ 2, 4 in. well, outbuildings', 5 mi. W. of Byron on Hwy. 42 toward Roberta. Jack Carroll, Rt.
2, Box 23, Byron 31008. Ph. 956-5045.

Wednesday, March 18. 1970

THE MARKET BULLETIN

PageS

wanted to buy or exchange

Want to rent or lease with or without option to buy a farm in Rock dale Newton or Gwinnett Co., prefer
farm with good house. S. M. Gaddis Box 81, Conyers 30207.________

Recipes of the Week

West Central

Reliable couple with 1 child wants to rent pasture land for horses with 4 or 5 rm. house, near Chamblee. J. D Coates, 370 Maxwell Rd., Apt. 3

ORANGE PORK CHOPS
8 pork chops

Alpharelta. Ph. 475-6579. Want to buy 5-10 A. land located

2 med. size onions % cup frozen orange juice (6 oz. can) or

for sale

Spalding Co., preferably with no buildings, prefer open land with stream. Grady H. Bright, Sr., 217
Polar Rock Rd.. SW. Atlanta 30315. Want small A. with house S. of
West Point, near Ga. line, write full inf., location and cash price. Dale

Farm land

fresh orange juice 2/3 cup water
1 Tablespoon lemon juice 2 Tablespoons brown sugar 1 1 2 teaspoons ginger 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning

West Central

Summer, Rt. 8, Reed Circle, Marietta 30060.

1 teaspoon tenderizer !/2 teaspoon salt

Small A. in Fayette Co. N. of Fayetteville Just off new paved rd., 14 mi. from Atlanta Airport. Robert Alien. Jr.. Favetteville. Ph. 461-7775.
22 A. of 10 yr. old pines, on paved rd., Meriwether Co., school bus rt. in the Odessadale Community, 6 mi. W.

Want up to 20 A. with lake or lakesite in Douglas, Coweta, Clayton
or Henry Co., W. A. King, 2719 Canova St., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-3713 or 762-1737,____________ ___
Want 10-200 A. with permanent
stream in Laurens, Twiggs, Bleckley, Houston or Bibb Co. George E. Wynn.

for sale

Brown chops on both sides and arrange in 2 quart casserole or baking dish. Cut onions into % in. slices and place on top of chops. Blend together all next 8 ingredients. Pour evenly over chops. Cover and bake thoroughly for 1 hour at 350 degrees F. 8 servings. For variation add 1 teaspoon worchestershire sauce or 1 teaspoon garlic salt.

of Greenville, ideal building site. Mrs. 3642 Pineland Trail, Macon 31206. Ph.

Mrs. Carolyn Nutt

G. W. Lockhart. Rt. 2, Greenville. Ph. 788-7564.

672-4662._______________

Want abt. 200 A. partially un-

50 A. land in Taylor Co., 5 mi. S. of developed land suitable for quail

East Central

Route 1, Box 120 Rutledge, Georgia 30663

Butler, over 900 ft. frontage on U.S. 19,

county rd. on N. side, no house or

water, $100 per A. cash. Harold

Sullivan, 820 Tabago Trail, Forest

Park 30050. Ph. 366-9492. ______

104 A. land, 2 beautiful lakesites,

long paved rd. frontage, will divide to

sell, convenient to 341 bypass or S.

expressway to Atlanta, $300 per A. W.

R. Henry Rt. 3, Box 104, Jackson

30233.____________________ 87 A. farm land with house, barn

and shop, in Crawford Co., cross

fenced, 8 A. pasture, 40 A. in

cultivation; 3 I/ 8 A. land with old

house, well, pecan and apple trees, 4

mi. on Hwy. 42 N. from Byron in

Crawford Co. Herman E. Hanner, Rt.

2, Byron 31008.

______

125 A. land in Coweta Co., 5 mi. N.

of Newnan, Hwy. 70, 1,000 ft. of paved

rd. frontage, 12 A. open land,

remainder in growing timber, all

under fence, plenty of water, 3 pond

sites, 30 min. from Atlanta Airport,

$500 per A. G. W. Brown, Newnan.

hunting, anywhere S. of Macon, mail

location and description of land. F. W. Melcher, 332 Pine Forest Rd., NE, Atlanta 30305.

Want small A. near LaGrange with or without house. Joe A. French, 303 Dallas St., LaGrange. Ph. 882-6902.
Want to buy or rent with option to buy abt. 15-25-30 A. land with livable house, near or around Albany, Americus, Ashburn. Cordell, Unadilla, Pinehurst, Sylvester. R. L. Poole, 537 Shannon Dr., SW, Atlanta

30310.____________________ Want 40-60 A. within 50 mi. radius

of Macon, prefer on paved rd., and at

least half open land, write location

and price. B. G. Shurling, 1471

Longacre Dr.. Macon 31204. Ph. 745-

5707.

__________

A. wanted in Coweta and Heard

Co., located on paved rd., im-

provements not important, must have

water and lakesite, reasonably

priced. Mrs. A. B. Davis, Atlanta.

Ph. 964-6435.

___________

309 A. in Screven Co., will sell all or in 2 tracts, 169.78 A. border Hwy. 24 and has 3 bedrm. home with elec.; 140.2 A. borders creek and has 2 pond sites, some timber, all have cotton & corn allotments, near church and
store, with school bus and rural rt. E.E. Jenkins, Rt. 4, Box 204, Sylvania. Ph. 857-4735._________________
30 A. with country home, 21 S. of Augusta in Burke Co. off Old Waynesboro Rd., new well and water system, good 6-rm. house, needs some
repair, ideal country home, secluded. L.M. Walton, Rt. 2, Box 171, Hephzibah._________
725 A. timberland in Oglethorpe Co., $350 per A. Tribble Todd, Rt. 1,
Box 57B, Union Point 30669._______ Approx. 40 A., 3 hen houses, 10,000
cap., fully auto., 2 auto, feed bins, 9 A. Coastal Bermuda, 5 A. spring fed pond, well wooded with 8-14 in. pines, fruit trees, fenced & hog wired, good 6-rm. house, 3 bedrms., exc. drilled well & pump, 6 mi. from town on

LEMON CHEESE CAKE
2 cups sugar 1 cup vegetable shortening 1 cup milk 3 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 6 egg whites beaten
Combine sugar and shortening and cream well. Sift together flour and baking powder, and alternate with milk in adding to sugar and shortening mixture. Bake in 3 cake layer pans at 375 degrees F. for 25 minutes or until done.
LEMON CHEESE FROSTING
Vz cup butter 1 cup sugar 6 egg yolks 2 lemons, juice and grated rind
Combine and cook in double boiler until thick. Frost between layers and top and side of cake. This cake freezes well, too.
Mrs. J. J. Craft

Ph. 253-5233 after 6pm. Mon.-Friday.

Want small A. in N. part of Henry paved rd., school bus and church. R.

112 Bright Street

119 A. located Clayton Co. near Co. or eastern Clayton, with or Motte Smith, Rt. 2, Box 79,

Cuthbert, Georgia 31740

Lovejoy-Panhandle area, small without house. Robert E. Miller, 885 Washington.

stream runs full length of property, Highland Terrace, NE, Atlanta 30306.

53 A. in Walton Co. close to

fronts on 2 paved rds., $1,500 per A. Ben Young, 951 Stokeswood Ave., SE,
Atlanta 30316._____________ 275 A. improved beef cattle farm
in Butts Co., 2 mi. S. of Jackson on Hwy. 36, good frontage, 51/2 from I-
75, all fenced and cross fenced, 140 A.

Ph. 872-5543.
Want to trade or exchange 6 plus A., 665 ft. on S. side of Griffin Barnesville bypass at Milner for place on 341 Hwy. or on 19 Hwy. South. E.W. Wellman, Milner 30257. Ph. 358-3499.

Campion, long paved rd. frontage, mostly wooded, $300 per A, owner will
finance to reliable buyer; also 6 A. in Wallon Co. close to Campion on paved rd., lots of Irees, $3,000, owner will finance. E. C. Grissom 1441 LaltaDr., Conyers 30207. Ph 483-3631.______

CHERRY-APPLE COBBLER

1 can red pie cherries 1 cup cooked apples 1 cup sugar

2 Tablespoons butter 1/3 cup flour

Mix all ingredients together well. Cook over low heat on top of

improved permanent pasture, 135 A. saw timber, 100 reg. Polled Hereford cattle on BCIA program, 4 bedroom. 2
bath house, tenant house, modern pole type barn, ample water, desirable pond sites. B. B. Campbell, Rt. 3, Box

for rent West Central

29.07 A. in Walton Co., half pasture, half hardwood, 750 ft. on paved rd., elec., telephone, several springs, lakesiles, creek, beauliful building sites, 35 mi. from Atlanta on Loganville, exc. terms, avail. Charles

stove stirring often. Let simmer for about 25 minutes. While still hot top with whole Ritz crackers. Serve in dessert dishes with ice cream if desired. Delicious.
Miss Mittie Dodd Menlo, Georgia 30731

345, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3064

H. Kitchens. 826 Sherwood Rd., NE,

112 A. in Butts Co., Interstate 75

250 A. for rent, 5 fields including Atlanta 30324. Ph. 874-2350._______

and Jackson-Barnesville Rd.; also 100 50 A. bottom land, all adjoining, been

200 A. in Jenkins Co. with 11 yr.

GRAHAM CRACKER CAKE

A. in Lamar Co., in city of Bar- planted in soybeans for the last 3 yrs., old pines, 7 A. wth 13 yr. old pines, bal.

nesville. Hollis C. Hurst, 816 Roswell ground in exc. shape and lies well, is in young growing limber woodland;

1 pound box graham crackers crushed fine

Rd., Smyrna 30060. Ph. 435-7211 located near Hampton, $8 per A, also conlains some pulpwood and

4 eggs

Smyrna.________________ payable in advance. Ed Simmons, sawmill limber, paved rd. running

2 cups sugar

130 A. abt. 1 mi. from proposed Box 97. Rt. 2. Duluth. Ph. 476-2231. through center for 11/ 2mi.,4in. deep

2 cups pecans, chopped

Spruell Bluff backwater, 85 A. in pasture, common Bermuda, Coastal
Bermuda and Fescue, fenced and cross fenced, fish pond, good site for
another, $250 per A., $5,000 down, bal.

100 A. pasture for rent on 5 yr. basis, approx. 50 A. open, water avail., fencing needs repairing, 4-rm. house avail, for feed and implement storage, located lower Thomaston

well, 2 tenant houses, $250 per A, 29% down. E. G. Dailey, Box 711, Millen.
Ph. 982-5802._________________ 768 A. Wilkes Co. dairy and beef
farm, 450 A. in established Coastal

2 cups raisins

1 cup milk

'

1A Ib. butter

1 Tablespoon vanilla flavoring

at 6% interest. J. C. Cook, Jr., Box Rd., NW Bibb Co. John C. Causey, Rt. Bermuda and Fescue pastures, 3 deep

Cream butter and sugar. Add milk and flavoring, then add

143, Woodland 31836. Ph. 674-2437.
61 1/2 A. in Rockdale Co., 20 A. open, bal. wooded, nice stream and lakesites, paved rd., $600 per A, good terms. D. E. Williams, 353 Durand Falls Dr., Decatur 30030. Ph. 378-6345.

2, Macon 31204. Ph. 935-2288.____ 100 A. cattle farm for rent or
lease, all under page wire, cross fence, permanent pasture, Fescue
and Clover, and winter grazer and oats, 8-rm. remodeled house, deep

wells, river, creek, all utilities, paved rd., entire farm cross fenced, 4 mi. from Washington, can be divided into
2 farms of 318 and 450 A, $235 per A, 29% down, bal financed by owner. J.
W. Pierce. Box 236, Washington 30673.

crackers, raisins, and pecans. Mix well. Bake in well greased cake pan for one hour or until done at 350 degrees F.
Mrs. Arnold Daughtry Route 3, Box 136 Cairo, Georgia 31728

296 A. dairy or beef farm in well, barns, all conveniences, priced

118 A. in Hancock Co., 53 A. in

Coweta Co., close to 1-85 and 4Seasons, fenced, cross fenced, per-
manent pasture, stocked lake with other lakesites, 5-rm. house with bath,
Irg. barn, other buildings, located conveniently to school on paved rd.

right to right party. J. L. Rice, Box 304, Jackson. Ph. 775-7471.
Approx. 14 A. for rent for truck
farming or farming. Mrs. Andrews, 4421 Bloomfield Dr., Macon 31206. Ph. 788-1147.

cullivalion, nice pond, 11/2 mi. hwy. fronlage, 3700 fl. in slanding limber, $160 per A, cash or terms 8%; also 915 A. farm Warren Co., 475 all open, hwy. frontage, see to appreciate, $220 per A, terms 8%. D. N. Crumpton, Box 282,

7 A. land with 2 houses, one 4-rm., one 7-rm. on school bus and mail rd.,
close to church & town on Hwy. 82, water in house with new hot water
leater, big garage to work in, would

160 A. land in Hancock Co., 9 mi. E. of Sparta, 20 A. open land, 140 A. growing timber, 2 fish ponds, good hunting grounds, 6-rm. house. Mrs. J.
H. May, 711 Walker St., Sparta. Ph.

Hiram Adamson, Grantville 30220.
Ph. 583-2174.______________ 367 A. located 6 1/2 mi. from
Court House, E. of Griffin and 7 mi. W. of 1-75 Hwy., 2 beautiful valleys, many streams, woods, $3,500 survey of sub-
tracts to offer or all, 2-story home, 30 A. fenced pasture around house, 3
branches and many springs, pond sites, 100 A. lakesite I/ 2 completed. Mark F. Roberson, Sr., Rt. 2, Box 227,
Griffin. Ph. 227-1717._______ 25 A. in Heard Co., paveu ru.
trontage on Hwy: 100, located 10 mi.
N. of Franklin, home site on paved and dirt rd., old well on dirt rd., $150 per A, cash or terms. W. J. Carter,
5958 Riverdale Rd., College Park. Ph.
478-9558.

FOR RENT - Approximately 450 acres of Improved Pasture Land, this land located about 6 miles northwest of Blakely, Georgia. Pastures have a supply of running water available the year round. Will rent by the year or would consider giving a 5 year lease. Contact H. A. Felder, 24 Court Square, Blakely, Ga. 31723. No collect calls, please._________________
Hunting rights for lease on 100 A. near Atlanta, deer and other game on this A. Robt. E. Miller, 885 Highland Terrace, NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 8725543.
wanted to rent
West Central

Warrenton 30828.______________ 965 A. in Morgan Co., near
Madison, abl. 400 A. open, 565 A. timber, on Hard Labor Creek, 60 mi. from hearl of Atlanta by 1-20, cotlon, wheal and feed grain allolments. W. R. & J. E. Washburn, 607 Academy St., Madison 30650. ________
90 A^ farm in Elbert Co. with good dwelling house, 2 Irg. poultry houses, insulated with equip., fish pond and plenty of woodland or 16 A. lot, 10 A. ii\ grazing, watering pond, remainder in woods, nice building sites, paved rd., 10 mi. from Hartwell Dam near Nuberg. Ira Shiflet, Rt. 1, Dewy Rose. Ph. 283-5937.
91 4/ 10 A. farm land for sale, 2 homes, 3 bedrms. ea., on paved rd., part in city limils with city water will sell with or without equip. Mrs.

trade, 2 Irg. screened porches, would consider trade, selling due to health. J. C. Reynolds, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-1787.
103 A. tract between Interstate 20 under construction and the Ga. R. R. near side track, also near back waters of proposed Laurens Shoal Dam, bolfl stream of water passing across land, $50,000, terms. Fred L. White, Rt. 2, Box 66, Buckhead 30625. Ph. 342-2306 Madison.
10 A. in Walton, located 5 mi. SW of Monroe, 10 mi. from 1-20, lots of )ulpwood on back 5 A, also spring on jack of A, good well at old home site, 5350 per A. Ted Penland Penland Distributing Co., 100 Walker St., Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5889.
56 A. in S. Walton Co., close to

444-5032.
Small A. with garden spot, pecan grove in Colbert, 6-rm. frame house, lights, water and gas, $8,000. Joe Biggs, 339 Deering Rd., NW, Atlanta 30309. Ph. 875-9419 or 543-9068 Athens.
27 A. rolling hills in Madison Co., partially cleared, bal. in pines & hardwood, 3 strong springs could feed nice lake, small frame house which needs repair to be made liveable. Phillip C. Smith, 101 Whitehead Rd., Athens. Ph. 548-3954.
16 A. sodded in Fescue, Grass, 4 strand wire, 21 mi. to Athens, 15 mi. to Elberton, no letters please. W. S. Fleming, Carllon.
Approx. 75 A. wooded land, some open, Irg. stream through property, 3

Projects in 4-H develop leadership

Barbara Mullis, Box 507, Soperton Social Circle, half mi. frontage on springs on property, some planted

skills and confidence through

Want to rent farm with house in 30457. Ph. 529-3733 after 6 pm.

mproved graded rd., and only 100 pines, cotton allotment, wheal and

demonstrations, exhibits, contests
and tours, according to T. L. Walton, state 4-H leader with the Cooperative Extension Service.

Coweta Co., will consider caring for' livestock on part-time basis. Mrs.
Arnold Cook, Box 805, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-3180.

Approx. 340 A. between Sandersville and Warthen known as
Evans Place. Malcolm Taylor, Fort Valley. Ph. 825-2071.

/ds. from paved rd., completely
enced, 20 A. cotton allotment, $400 per A. 0. L. Sams, 1420 Chester St., Birmingham, Ala. 35226. Ga. tax
payer.

small grain allotment, old house can
be fixed up, approx. 20 mi. from Athens. Ernest P. Boland, Box 109, Alliens. Ph. 548-1391 or 543-1470 weekends and after 5 pm.

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Wednesday, March 18, 1970

for sale

East Central

61 A. tract 5 mi. Monroe, over I/ 4 mi. frontage on Hwy. 78, 2 houses, stream, woods, 10 A. planted in Fescue & Red Clover, will sell all or part al reasonable price with 29% down, bal. in 5 yrs., 7 I/ 2%, contact nights & weekends. A. S. Williams, 2937 Kalherine Valley Rd., Decatur 30032.______________
125 A. in Putnam Co. adj. Govt. Res. on Little River, 2 streams, lakesites, 3 mi. nearest neighbor, on KEA line, $150 per A. G. P. Hudson, Box 248, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 485-6528.
Approx. 8 A. land with fruit, pine & hardwood trees on Lake Sinclair, will sell or exc. for small A. in Jones, Jasper, Baldwin or Monroe Co., with or without mobile home, located 5 mi. from SR #212 and US 129 crossing. C. E. McClellan, Rt. 4, Box 80-B, Eatonton.
wanted to buy

Farm land notices are divided into six sections, northwest, northeast, west central, east central, southeast and southwest. If you are looking for land in a particular area of the state, locate the county on the map to determine the section under which the land would be listed.

or exchange
East Central
Want approx. 100 A. farm land suitable for cows, with water or pond, within 28 mi. of Augusta on bus line. Jesse H. Corley, Rt. 5, Box 179, Martinez 30907 Ph. 736-2277
Want approx. 90 A. land on a sta'te hwy., must be farm land with good spring on it, with oats land. Mrs. Sara Strickland, 2029 Clark St., Augusta.

for sale

Southwest

475.9 A. 15 yr. old planted pine tree

farm, approx. $10,000 branch timber,

ready lo cut, reasonable'terms. Berry

Rigdon, 827 Alabama Dr., Tifton. Ph.

382-2985.

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. 302 I/ 2 A. in corner of Terrell Co., joins Lee & Dougherty Co., co. lines and land lines on 2 sides, 2 I/ 2 mi.
from Doublegate Country Club, 40 A. in producing pecan trees, bal. in growing pines, moss hung oaks,
$131,000. Don Foster, Rt. 5, Box 89, Dawson. Ph. 995-2287._________

500 A. Dougherty Co. farm for sale, fenced and cross fenced, 2 land lots bordered by paved rd., 1 land lot
crossed by paved rd., 10 mi. from Albany. W.L. Moore, 1804 Gillespie Ave., Albany 31705.

590.7 A. farm land, 28. A. peanut allotment, 147 A. corn base, 147 bearing pecan trees, 3600 bu. grain bins, 1200 bu. grain bin, one 20 x 56 shed, 2 tenant houses, 350 A. in cultivation, perm, pasture, plenty water, ponds, $250 per A. Russell Day, Rt. 1, Box 170, Brinson 31725. Ph. 246-
1539.___________________
93 A. in Pike Co. Near Hollonville & Williamson, stream; also 156 A. 3 sides on rd., 65 A. open, homesites and pond site, 12 mi. W. Griffin in Hollonville-Williamson area of Pike Co. John T. Gregg, Concord 30206. Ph. 227-4661.

125 A. land in SW, good well, elec., small house trailer, 3 mi. from
sidewalks of Cairo, located main hwy., Irg. stream, small lake, approx. $4,000 timber, $600 yr. income from grain program, $24,000. George H. Bivins, 5351 NW 167 St., Opalocka, Fla. 33054. Ga. tax payer.

101 A. farm, 25 A. fenced new wire for cultivation, 76 A. fenced for perm, pasture of Bahia, new 5 A. pond stocked with 3 yr. old fish, new pagewire around entire farm, 16 pecan trees, 6 A. of 10 yr. old pines, 5 rm. frame house, deep well, good barn, allotment is 11 A. peanuts, 6 A. cotton, will sell with or without allotments, 8 mi. E. Ashburn. O'Neal Wynn, Rt. 1, Sycamore.____________________
202 l/ 2 A. farm located 2 mi. S. of Cuthbert, split in middle by US Hwy. 27, over 100 A. fenced, 40 A. in cultivated pecan trees, 11 A. peanut allotment, 25 A. Bermuda grass, 115 A. open land, spring branch on back side that could be made into catfish pond, well drained, ideal for developing. B.J. Smith, Rt. 2, Cuthbert 31740.
Approx. 13.5 A located 5 mi. SW of Ashburn, 1650 ft. frontage on Ga. Hwy. 112 & 1320 ft. adj. Wannie Lake Country Club, exc. for service retirement. E.A. Garner, Rt. 2, Ashburn. __
19 I/ 4 A. in V shape with young timber, near Valdosta, 1 mi. from city limits Quilman, young timber, paved rd. on south side, dirt rd. on N. side, power line, abt. 6 mi. Fla. line, $500 per A. Mrs. M.F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman 31643.
40 A. new cleared land, good soil, good pond site, no buildings, $425 per A. with :i.:i. A. peanut allotment or $400 per A. without peanut allotment, located 4 I/ 2mi. S. of Cairo, 10 mi. W. of Thomasville in Grady Co. R. K. Schuler, Rt. 1, Box 307 A., Cairo 31728. Ph. 377-4060. ________________
150 A. in Cook Co., 70 A. in cultivation, :i.37 A. tobacco allotment, 56 A. corn base, 5-rm. house, new tobacco barn, located on paved rd., down payment will finance bal,,.H. A-s Fykes, Rt. 1, Sparks 31647. Ph. 5478577.
Farm land
wanted to buy or exchange
Southwest
Want small farm in SW Ga., will consider anything having good water supply and reasonably priced. M.E. Bailey, Box 448, G Centerville 31093
What is the best guide for buying bananas? Home economists with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service say you should buy them according to how you plan to use them.

Farm land
for sale
Southeast
9.2 A. farm with 1700 sq. ft. house, modern conveniences with barn, shed and grainery, located 1 mi. from Rincon in Effingham Co. on oil rd., 10 mi. from Savannah, $13,900. N.H. Lambrecht, Rt. 2, Box 66 A, Springfield. Ph. 754-3481._____
175 A. land in Montgomery Co., all woodland, on Oconee river, good hunting & fishing. Calhoun Hogan, Dexter.________________
68 A. farm located SE Ga., 10 mi. N. of Metier, 1500 ft. on the Woodpecker R., Hwy. 121, has 2 fish ponds, small house, also has timber on it. Jim Frank Ollitf. Metter. Ph. 685-2788.
283 A. land in Wayne Co., approx. 40 A. in cultivation, bal. woodland young timber, plenty game, ideal for hunting clubs, $210 per A. Erwin Scott, Box 333 Vidalia. Ph. 537-3632.
220 A. farm with deep well, 2 gram bins, 2 ponds, 30 A. Coastal Bermuda, GO pecan trees, in Hillview Community, Tatlnall Co. F.P. Whitmire, Rt. 2, Box 51, Manassas 30438. Ph. 6933912.____________________
Approx. 400 A. timberland in Coffee Co., some timber could easily be cleared for farm land, ample water, good loam soil, some virgin land, abt. 3 mi. from 441 Hwy., $110 per A, terms arranged. Duncan McLean, Box 83, 6214 Lee St., Morrow 30260. Ph. 366-7283.__________
120 A. farm and timber, 2 mi. from Jesup on paved rd.; 746 A. farm & timber, 7 mi. W. of Jesup on U.S. Hwy. 341, Ga. Power and Ga. Natural Gas Line. Roscoe Dean, Sr., 612 East Cherry St., Jesup. Ph. 427-2264.
Small farm a few miles SW of downtown Jesup, tobacco allotment & barn, corn allotment & pasture, deep well. Mrs. Paul Walton Smith, Rt. 1, Box 100B. Nahunta 31553.
118 A. land with new brick 7-rm. 2 bath house, all elec., dishwasher, 1 new 3 rm. brick cottage and bath, one 5 rm. & bath block house, 3 ponds, farrowing house barns, located 41/2 mi. to town, $60,000. M. A. Boulineau, Rt. 2, Metter. Ph. 685-5615.
53 A. land in Toombs Co., 2 good streams, one as line, one through property, modern equip, house, 32 x 42' barn, tractor and equip in good cond. W. T. Dowd, Rt. 5, Lyons, Hwy. 56, 30436. Ph. 565-7064.

4 farms in Pierce Co., 204 A., 200

A., 165 A.; 480 A.; or all with equip,

airstrip, foodlot, lakes, brick house &

colonial home. A. E. "Buddy" Davis

Blackshear.

Among the many colorful plants

grown in Georgia, crape myrtle ranks

wanted to buy

high, says Troy Keeble, horticulturist with the University of Georgia

orexchange

Cooperative Extension Service. This might be a good color plant for your

yard.

*.* *

Southeast
Want small A. in country, will trade house for same. Mrs. J.B. Kinon, 1401 1/2 Albay Ave., Waycross. Ph. 283-8323.

Having trouble with plants and shrubs near the foundation of your home? Horticulturists with the
Cooperative Extension Service suggest that you make certain all mortar has been removed from the soil in which the* p* l*ants are located.

for rent Southeast

Are you considering planting some shade trees on your lawn this winter? Contact your county Extension agent for the recommended varieties and planting instructions. This could save you time and disappointment.
***

8 A. land for rent, located 1 mi. E. of Coffee Co. Court House, Douglas, exc. for gardening produce, make offer. Mrs. W.P. Cunningham, 424 Gladstone Blvd., Shrevepprt, La. 71104. Ga. tax payer.
notice
Will the lady that wanted some Japanese Silkie eggs please write to Mrs. Leo Tyner, Rt. 1, Box 140, Lumber City 31549, I have misplaced her address. The eggs are now avail.
Will the lady that put the quilt pattern in the BULLETIN a few weeks ago please send it to me, I lost the one I saved from the BULLETIN. Mrs. Katie Caudle, Rt. 1, Hogansville 30230.____________________
Will the three ladies that called me Friday please call again this week. Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Lawson are the only ones in the phone book. Mrs. Ozell Echols, 1049 Blue Ridge Ave., NE. Atlanta 30306. Ph. 873-2457.
Will the people that wanted plans on how to build old time rabbit and squirrel box traps please write again, I now have them for $1 per set. Mary Dycus, Rt. 2, Box 121-F, Blue Ridge 30513.___________________
Will the lady from Decatur that ans. my want ad in Bulletin sometime ago for quince and offered quincedohia quince trees for sale please send me her address, I have mislaid or lost it. Grady H. Gibson, 913 E. Blackshear Ave., Waycross 31501.
Handicrafts

Want to know the exact requirements of your soil for producing top quality crops or a beautiful lawn? Contact your county Extension agent. He can give you details on taking a soil sample so your soil can be tested.
***
If you want to attract more birds around your home, wildlife specialists at the Cooperative Extension Service suggest that you provide them with some type of bir*d* s*eed.
Thinking about end-of-the-season shopping bargains? Home economists with the Cooperative Extension Service remind shoppers that just because something is on sale, it is not necessarily a bar*g*a*in.
If you want to grow fruit trees but have a limited amount of space, you might consider growing the trees on wire trellises. Your county agent can give you best varieties of trees to plant using this method.
TRANSPLANTING TIME The season and soil conditions are right for transplanting shrubs around the home. Early winter transplanting is highly desirable, says Troy" Keeble, horticulturist with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. This will give the plants an opportunity to settle and have some root growth before next spring.
**#
NO BANANAS Want to save some space in the refrigerator? Home economists at the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service say you can and save some Vitamin C at the same time. Just don't store bananas in the refrigerator. Bananas stored in the refrigerator may reduce their Vitamin C conten*t* b*y 50 percent.

wanted
Want 10 quilts made, some material furnished, quality work only, send name, address & phone number along with price for doing either complete quilts, quilt tops only or the quilting only. Mrs. William Crisamore, 250 Broadland Rd., NW Atlanta 30305. Ph. 237-3500. ___
Want someone to make pillowcase lace, write price, Mrs. 0. L. Powell, 3240 Boulder Park Dr., Atlanta 30311.
Wanted, bonnet patterns for church centennial. Mrs. James B. Kirk, 937 St. Charles Ave., N.E., Atlanta 30306. Ph. 875-5061.______
Want a design to emb. on white bedspread, state what you have and price. Mrs. J. L. Bundrick, Rt. 1, Box 64, Cordele 31015.
lost and found

SWEET CROP Georgia's honey production
during 1969 totaled 5,984,000 pounds.
According to the State Crop Reporting Service, this was 15 percent above the 1968 production of 5,220,000 pounds. The number of colonies on hand at the
beginning of the year was 176,000, a two percent decre**a*se over 1968.

NUMBER FIVE Can you name Georgia's fifth
ranking cash crop for 1969? It's hay. Agronomists with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension
Service report that this crop set two state records last year-one in yield
per acre and another in cash value. Average yield was 2.08 tons per acre
and farmer income from hay amounted to $28 m***illion.

BANANA NOTES

One banana counts as one of four

servings of fruits and vegetables

needed daily. Home economists with

the University of Georgia Cooperative

Extension Service suggest that when

you buy bananas look for those which

are firm and unbruised, plump and

well-filled and completely enclosed in

the peel.

***

Stolen from my farm March 10 two English saddles; 5 dbl. English bridles, $100 reward for information leading to arrest and conviction, one is a Barnsby-Crosby 4" cutback. A. H. Flury, Rt. 2, Marietta. Ph. 993-3040.
During 1969 prices paid for pine gum were the highest since 1961.

THATCH REMOVAL
An increasing number of lawn problems are occurring in Georgia. Horticulturists with the Cooperative Extension Service say these problems can be traced to a buildup of dead grass and grass clippings. Now is the,
time to remove the thatch ac-
cumulation before the next growing season begins.

Getting ready to select the seed for your garden? James Barber, horticulturist with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension
Service, reminds gardeners to make sure the seed are adapted to your area.

One of the easiest ways to reduce future growth of shrubs or even kill them is to plant the shrubs deeper than they originally grew in the nursery, say horticulturists with the University of Georgia Extension Service.

Wednesday. March 18, 1970

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Page?

8060 International tractor, 1200

HD II Allis Chalmers dozer with

Farmail H tractor, like new cond.,

New Dayton 3 hp, single phase,

hrs.; Harnestore silo, 20 X 50 with angle blade; Rockland rake; set ol good tires, new paint, motor heavy duty 115-230 volt motor. E.

unloader; irrigation pump, CMC < Rome harrows, dbl. sections; low boy overhauled, lights with good harrow, George Lane, Box 486, Newnan 30263.

cyl. diesel engine, 5 in. pipe, ac trailer, 30 Ion, all good cond. Harry M $525. Clay Saunders, Jenkinsburg

12 hp Wisconsin pump, good, good

cessories; 4 row Massey-Ferguson Slrickland, Rt. 2, Box 171, Waycross. 30234. Ph. 775-3328.____________ cond., $150; farm trailer, $50. Hansell

planters, tool bar, liquid fertilizer set Ph. 458-4226 Hoboken or 458-4222

16 disc off-set harrow, sealed F. Cross, Box 66, Covington, Ph. 786-

up; off-set harrow; 203 International combine with cab. Dan Haygood, Jr. Culloden. Ph. 885-2141.

Hoboken.___________ ___

bearings, good disc, $185; two 15.5-38 7591.___________________

Allis Chalmers 60 all crop har- six ply tires, no breaks, $25 ea.; 6 ft.

Parts for 35-40-50 Ferguson,

vester with power unit, first class Woods rotary mower, $165; ten disc complete gasoline engine, tran-

Like new mower tor tractor lor cond. but power unit may need minor Taylor bush and bog harrow, $135. J. smission, rear end or any part; also,

sale, used some 1 summer, $75. J. B. repairs, $400. Tom Hutchinson C. Dillard, Jr., Rt. 1, Union Chapel crankshaft, cam-shafl rods, injector

Yarbrough, Rt. 1, Carlton. Ph. 7973483.

Want man with exc. references t<
work garden, drive tractor and car tor horses, $70 per wk., raises am bonus. B. C. Bowen, Box 11992 Atlanta 30305.
Want honest, sober man to lool after cattle and hunting preserve nea Savannah. C. A. Williams, 919 Realtj Bldg., Savannah 31401.
andicapped man wants farm work in the middle Ga. area. Sam Ray, 3828 Melrose St., Macon 31204
Want man to work on cattle farm must be able to drive tractor, weekly salary; also, house with bath furnished, prefer couple with some income, no drinkers. M. P. Davis, Sugar Vallev30746. Ph. 629-6188 Calhoun.
Want man and wife to look after flock of breeder hens, must be dependable and no children. Mrs. Haywood O'Kelley, Rt. 1, Murrayville. Ph. 864-2373._____
Single, middle age, white man wants job on farm raising chickens or tending hens, picking up and crating eggs, reasonable wages, batch or board, sober and honest, 125 mi. of Atlanta or Canton. Buford Bales, Rt. 2, Canton 30114. Ph. 345-5705.
52 yr. old man wants job caring for chickens or dairy job, 8 yrs. experience with all type of milkers, need job at once. Sherwood Freeman, Rt. 4, Franklin. Ph. 675-3124.
Want dependable dairyman to

M.T. John Deere tractor with cultivators, new rubber on front, all good cond., $700. H. L. Bramlett, Winlerville. Ph. 742-8318.
1956-57 C model Allis Chalmers iraclor, New Ideal manure spreader, both good cond., located in Commerce. W. Holloway. Rt. 2, Lula.
Farmail Cub tractor turn plow by International Harvester, $110; also, single section disc harrow for Cub International Farmail, $125 or swap
for livestock of equal value. R. W. Bryant, Rt. 2, Moultrie 31678.____
Dearborn fertilizer, lime and seed spreader, 8ft. perf. cond., $80. Patrick Dolan. Rt. 4, Dallas. Ph. 445-6391.
Two 26 in. Dearborn 3-pt. hitch, model 10-80 disc plow, good cond.,
used very little, $175; 7 ft. Dearborn, 3-pt. hitch mower for Ford 8N and 9N ford tractors, good cond., extra blade, cuts good, $150; 8 disc H-8-795 model disc harrow, 3-pt. hitch, $125. Kermit B. Grogan, Rt. 5, Manning Rd., SW, Marietta. Ph. 428-4672.
Lrg. green house for sale com-
plete, approx. 100 ft. long with cement tables and blocks, dismantled. Frank Estwanko, 626 Atlantia St., Bremen.
Ph. 537-3532 after 5:30 pm. ___ Allis Chalmers G tractor, PTO,
lights, good tires, disc botlom plow, boltom turning plow, planter-
dislribulor, cultivators and sickle mower, complete $750. Earl Denney, Rt. 4, Box 631, Smyrna. Ph. 435-8072.

milk in parlor type barn, good house furnished with bath, utilities available, on school bus rt., good salary. Robert L. Pulliam, Box 94, Rt. 4, Monticello 31064. Ph. 468-8120.
58 yr. old single white man wants
job on farm, can drive tractor, truck

Super A 100 Farmail tractor,
cullivalor, planlers, good cond., new rear lires, $1000. Roy T. Cape, Sr., Rt. 1, Cordele. Ph. 273-3060.________
A-Farmall traclor, vaccum lift,
with cultivator, $450. Roy T. Cape, Jr., Rt. 1. Unadilla. Ph. 627-4481.

or any kind of machinery, will have to have room, board plus salary, prefer S. Georgia. Eldon Anderson, c/ o F. F. Home, 6 Favor St., Summeryille. Ph. 857-3687.
Want job in Jackson raising chickens or looking after laying hens, have family of 4, want 5-6 room house, cold and hot water, gas heat, on school bus rt., 2 girls will help after school; or if you don't have house will work if you furnish transportation. Mrs. Clem Lowe, Rt. 1, Jefferson 30549.
Want caretaker handyman to live on farm, must like to make things look good. Bill Vines, Box 6, Atlanta 30301. Ph. 874-8686 Ext. 440.
Want man with landscape experience, ability to maintain grounds at Mountain Cove Farms, located near LaFayette, nice house furnished. Charles 0. Dexter, 2170 Piedmont Rd., NE, Atlanta 30324. Ph. 875-4541.
Wanlhonest, sober man to look after cattle and farm in Telfair Co. F.D Hunter, Box 13, McRae 31055.
Dairy hand to milk in Surge parlor, good house and pay. E.Z. Dunagan, Dacula. Ph. 963-4337.
Want settled lady to help with layers and supervise 2 old colored men and drive, $300 per mo., private room, private bath. Mrs. Will Davis, Box 28616, Sandy Springs 30328.
Family of 4 wants job on farm, can drive tractor, no chickens please, can move at once, big truck, N. Ga. preferred. D.M. Black, Rt. 3, Douglas
31S33_______ Single white man, middle age,
wants job working with laying hens or any other farm work, room, board, plus $30 per wk. salary. James Hester,
Rt. 1, Madison.

Century sprayer, 21 ft., like new pump, $75; John Deere Grassland
seeder on hyd. cyl., $375; 112 ft. Snowco hay conveyor; Ford bale
thrower. D. G. Barnett, Rt. 1, Cedarlown. Ph. 748-3708. __
Alhens 3-pt. hitch, 2disc plow with new disc, real good cond., $225. A. Henry Jackson, Jr. Rt. 1, Box 12, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-2639 after 7:30
pm._____________________ Set of pull type harrows, fit most
any tractor, $25. Hudie Howell, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6634.
8N Ford Iraclor, model 52, witn 3-
pl. hilch, all good cond., $595. Grady L. Turner, 107 Baliste Park Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9636.
John Deere B tractor, good cond., lights and starter, $300. Lewis Etheridge, Dacula. Ph. 963-2504.
Taylorway plow; 12 ft. grainarill; 1 motor post hole digger; grain seeder; power saw, can see at my lome near Hogans Store. H. G. Willitord. Lexington._________
9N Ford tractor for sale, $500. Billy D. Hyde, Rt. 1, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7691._______________
Gravely traclor, perf. cond., with otary plow, 30 in. rotary mower, olary cullivator, 5 tooth lay-off plow or cullivalor, wll sell separately or all or $475. W. C. Thomas, Rl. 1, Cedar Terrace Rd., Lilhia Springs 30057. Ph. 948-0653.
Trailer, body of heavy sleel, 78 in.
X 54 in. X 18 in., heavy springs and axle, heavy frame and hilch, travels at hwy. speed, $100. Everett Moss, 059 Westmoor Dr., NW, Allanta 30314. _____
Super C Farmail tractor; John )eere 105 pull type rotary mower, like
lew; John Deere #39 cycle mower;

Farm machinery and equipment

ohn Deere #8 cycle mower with cyl.

"red Miller, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281.

'h. 474-4222.

30 hp red seal Continental engine,

lee. slarler wilh ballery, elec. fuel

jump; also, hyd. pump, exc. cond.,

200. L. H. Wessinger, Carrolllon. Ph.

32-9145.

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4 metal farrowing pens with auto. eders and waterers, like new, $150; 1 on, 9 hole auto, hog feeder, $75; 2 two

Ui-awer O, LaGrange. Ph. 882-1428 Rd.. Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5024.

Kelly duplex molasses mixer, exc

cond., $500. C. M. Pippins, Jr.

Preloria Rd., Albany. Ph. 436-4953.

Old model iron wheel, John Deere

tractor, magnetic starter, good cond.

extra good to break up new land, $350;

also, John Deere tractor parts same

as above, will include with above at

same price. Joe Carrasco, Rt. 3, Box

15R. Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-6939.

Allis Chalmers tractor for sale,

motor just rebuilt, cultivator, draw

bar and scrape blade, $350. Eddie

Dunn, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6387

after 5 pm.

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Lrg. cutaway harrow;

smoothing harrow; 3 hp Briggs-

Stratlon motor for David Bradley

tractor; 3 good wagon wheels; cut-off

saw complete with frame to fit Far-

mall Cub tractor. J. C. Moody, 1815

Reynolds Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph.

344-8168 after 7:30 pm.__ ___

Roto-tiller, new Briggs-Stratton

engine, 31/2 hp, $50. Mrs. C. M.

Duncan, 6311 Peachtree-Dunwoody

Rd.. NE, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-1518.

Gravely tractor, commercial 10

hp, dual wheels, 40 in. mower, elec.

starter, used less than 15 hrs., $850. R.

F. New, 642 Banks Ave., SW, Atlanta

30315. Ph. 761-5804.____________

Gravely model LI GT rotary plow

wilh front lool holder, sev. plows and

single row seeder, good cond., $400. J.

C. Tilley, Mariella. Ph. 422-4218 after

5 pm wk. days.____________

Internalional manure spreader,

good working cond. W. E. Harris, Rt.

14 ft. trailer, wilh landem axles

and elec. brakes, $600 or will trade for

3-pl. hitch tractor of equal value. R. J.

Wood, Rt. 1, Alpharella. Ph. 475-5406.

Clean 850 series, 5 speed, Ford

tractor; Stockland scoop pan; bush

hog; pulverizing harrow; 2 draw

bars; small air compressor. J. T.

Reeves. Jonesboro. Ph. 478-8338.

Ford 5 ft. rotary mower, exc.

cond., $200; Dearborn 8 disc cutting

harrow, very good cond., $150;

Ferguson all purpose plow, good

cond., $135; John Deere, 16 in. dbl.

bottom turning plow, worn, $65; Imco

post hole digger, 9 in. auger, like new,

$175. Bill Holman, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-

9806.

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1960 Gravely tractor, governor

and elec. start, rotary mower and

riding sulky, rotary plow, rotary

cullivator, gear reduction wheels, tool

holder with sweeps, exc. cond., $550;

Planet Jr., garden seeder, $25, can

deliver. A. D. Dean, Rt. 1, Brooks

30205. Ph. 599-3423.___________

8N Ford traclor, runs good, uses

very litlle oil, like new rear tires, used

approx. 20 hrs. since power lift

rebuilt, $700. George E. Prather, Box

11, Good Hope 30641. Ph. 267-2596 day

or 267-3173 night

841 Ford diesel tractor; 6 ft.

culling and leveling harrow; two 16 in.

botlom plows; 2 row Covington

planters and fertilizer atlachmenl on

frame wilh feel; exlra cullivalor

frame and feel, good cond., $2100.

Barney Sapp, Easlman 31023. Ph. 374-

4, Box 9, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917.
6 row duster heavy duty, $250; elec. slringer deluxe Roanoake, $1,000; 2 harvesters for handi-pak
(bulk or conventional) harvesting, $250 ea.; 35 handi-pak racks, $100; 430

3731. Old fashion Aero wind mill,
disassembled, good cond., $100 al my home; also, McCormick Deering wheat thrasher, good cond., $75. J. B. Marretl, 1368 Scott Blvd., Decatur.

John Deere, $500. Jack E. Jones, Rt. 1320. Cairo. Ph. 226-3789.________
10 hp riding tractor with elec.
starter, 3-pt. hitch, wheel weighls wilh rolary mower; 2 wheel garden tractor
wilh rotary mower; also, 3 incubators. J. L. Cruse, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 365, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-6537, after
6 pm. ________________ - 3 section rotary cultivator,-"12 ft.
wide, good cond. for use, priced for quick sale, $25, located 10 mi. N.
Athens. J. V. Jenkins, Sr., No Where Rd., Hull 30646. Ph. 543-8812._____
Complete syrup mill with new copper pan for sale. Mrs. Luther C.
Boyd, Rocky Face 30740. Ph. 673-4929
or 673-5588.___ Allis Chalmers B model,
cullivator, planter, distributor and chains for planter and distributor, feet lo fix, all good working cond.
Charlie Collins, Rt. 2, Box 53, Jef-
fersonville 31044. __________ International 182 bull dozer with
hyd. blade, hyd. steering, rock guard, grill guard, belly pan and cable winch, very good cond., with 8 yd. pan, $8,500. Frank L. Bates, Yatesville 31097. Ph. 472-3437.
5 ft. 3-pt. hitch rolary mower wilh slump jumper, 40 hp, gear box and
hay side, used approx. 2 hrs., $235. Joe Fleming, Rl. 3, Elberton 30635. Ph.
283-2247.____________________ 2 horse wagon, rubber tires; 2
horse hay rake; 2 horse mowing machine, all good cond., see at my home any time, located on Hwy. 156, 8 mi. N. Talking Rock. Noel Silvers, Rt.

Ph. 373-1771. 2 Roco chicken feeders; inside
bin; 10 gas brooders; 12 egg baskets. Benson Hunt, Bowersville. Ph. 356-
8892 Lavonia John Deere off-set harrow, 22
disc, heavy duly, $675; set of 484, four row J.D. planters, $450; spray outfit complete with two 110 gal. aluminum
tanks, $175. Daryel D. Malcom, Rt. 1, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3616.
Model E Gleaner Baldwin com-
bine, 1965 model, with cab, straw chopper and 10 ft. grain head, very good cond., has cut approx. 800 A., $2,700. Neil Holdeman, Rt. 1, Box 105A, Louisville 30434. Ph. 625-3533.
Heavy duty drag harrow, $75; John Deere roto-hoe, $75; 2 horse wagon, like new, $50; two sets of John Deere cultivators, 1 for B traclor and
1 for A, $50 ea., H. A. Malcom, Rt. 1, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3432.
UseoT long bulk harvester, pull lype, used Ford 4 row duster, used loading rack for bulk barn, all exc. cond., can be seen al my farm. Durward Arnold, Rl. 2, Valdosla. Ph. 559-5846 after 7 pm.
40 John Deere iraclor wilh
planters, distributors, cultivators, boltom plow, harrow, good cond.,
ready to go, $650 cash. H. H. Kinsey, Rl. 2, Lake Park 31636. Ph. 559-5589.
Hyd. cyl. in frame and pump suitable for converling slal bed Iruck lo a dump, $100, Woods belly mower for Ford or Massey-Ferguson, 48 in.
cul. Carter Stewarl, Rt. 1, Alto. Ph. 778-6008.

2, Talking Rock.___________

8N Ford tractor, good cond., fair

B-Allis Chalmers tractor and tires, with dirt scoop, 8 disc harrow,

harrow and part of cultivator, $250. spring toolh plow, pulverizer, $600.

Hugh L. Williams, Rt. 1, Church Rd., Glen Phillips, Doraville 30340. Ph. 457-

Slockbridee. Ph. 474-8342 after 4 pm. 6420.

Used 2 row New Idea corn picker,

Massey Ferguson 35 diesel

mounted on Farmail M tractor, very Deluxe, 1962, live PTO, exc. cond.;

good cond., $1,250; also, 4 wheel utility trailer, 2 wheel, 41/2x61/2

trailer, new rubber tires, good cond., ft., cattle bodies 5 ft. high, exc. cond.

$100. Clyde M. Thompson, Rt. 1, Ron Smith, Hampton. Ph. 946-3282

Dublin. Ph. 272-5142.

after 5 pm.______________

1964 Massey-Ferguson 35 deluxe

1951 Ferguson tractor for sale,

diesel, 2646 hrs.; two 16 in. bottom good cond., $750; bush and Bog

plows, Ford; 6 ft. flex-matic harrow, harrow, like new, $225, call after 6 pm.

recond.; Pitlsburg cullivator frame; Marshall L. Hicks, Rt. 6, Kilroy Lane,

Covington planters on cultivator Douslasville 30134. _______

pump for 4 cyl. 35 diesel. Ronald E. Ferguson, Rt. 3, D'lwson 31742. Ph.
995-2171 day or 995-5696 night. McCormick 34 HM-2 corn snap-
per, 2 row mounted type, or will trade for cattle. A.E. Bagwell, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6257.
1959 IH tractor 240 wide front axle, factory 3-pt. hitch, with bottom plows, good cond., like new tires, $875. W.C. Crowley, Rt. 1, Box 34, Lizella
31052. Ph. 935-2586.________ B model John Deere, runs good,
no equip., $170 or trade for cow with calf or calves. J.B. McLeod, Jr.
Campton. Ph. 267-7344. _________ Rotary mower, woods, 84 in. pully
type, on wheels, good cond., $350. J.S. Wilson, Monticello. Ph. 468-6415 or 468-
6688 nights.___________.____ Bush hog rotary mower, model
266, cut 51/2 ft., like new, pull type, solid tires, used very little. J.P. Hodnett, White Plains. Ph. 467-3352.
.,_. Jgal. tank, can be used for gas or liquid type fertilizer, $550. Ted DeLoach, Rt. 1, Box 200, Glennville
30427. Ph. 654-2149. 1952 Super A Farmail tractor, 2
disc plow, cutting harrow cultivators, cycle mower, 2 wheel trailer ready to go, all for $1050, located on 156 Hwy. between Tate and Waleska. E.H. Holmes, Rl. 3, Canton 30114. Ph. 735-
3729 5000 Ford diesel tractor, like new.
W.C. Garretl, Rl. 1, Box 237, Dials
Mill Rd.. Slalham 30666. Super A Farmail planter with new
Fertilizer hopper, $125; Farmail 10 A disc harrow, $125; Covington planters for Ford traclor, $75; fronl cullivator for Ford 9N and 8N, $50; 4 disc Athens tiller with new disc, $50. R.C. Grigsby, Rl. 4, Summerville 30747. Ph. 397-2313.
1800 Oliver diesel tractor, model J965, exc. mechanical cond., tires
good cond. J.W. Trunnell, Sr., Rt. 4, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2040. _____
Big A traclor motor, rebuilt by International Co., new tires; 1 pull type roto mower, 1 dbl. seclion, pull type harrow; also, planters and cultivators for sale. Scott Mullis, Scott's 'Barbecue, Cochran. Ph. 934-
6143,. * ffl New Holland hay baler and New Holland 56 hay rake, $1,750; 6 ft. bush hog, 3-pt. hitch, $350; Allis
Chalmers all crop 66 combine, $475, will trade for cows of equal value. Leon Shaw, Rt. 2, Conyers. Ph. 483-
7666 or 483-7415. J.D. tractor, model 50, 3-pt. hitch,
live PTO shaft, gasoline, $675. Hoyt C. Maxwell, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-
2914 Lawrenceville. 1 syrup pan, 3 ft. 4 in. wide and 11
ft. long, used 1 season, $35. James
Lock, Rt. 2. Ellilay 30540.______ New Holland model 616 forage
harvester with row crop and 5 ft. sickle bar headers. N.E. H^atherington, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa
30176. Ph. 574-2524. AV Farmail tractor with
cultivalor and 500 Ib. fertilizer at-
tachment, $480; D2 caterpillar #5V8086, good cond., will sell for anything can use; 1 row Holland transplanter, #122527, $150. Mrs. M.F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quilman 31643.
7 hp 4 wheel garden tractor with
atlachmenls, real cheap, good cond., will consider roto-tiller as trade in. Roy L. Matthews, 1394 N. Druid Hills Rd., NE, Atlanta 30319. Ph. 233-0293.
TD 14 International bull dozer,
with 12 ft. angle blade, hyd. control, winch mounted; 12 ft. root rake, all good cond., see at my home. Gerald Gooch, Rl. 1, Brasellon. Ph. 654-2497
after 7 pm._______________________ Eusri hog harrow, ottsel,
scalloped disc, 6 I/ 2 ft. cut, 2 A.C. round balers, trailer type mowing machine 6 fl. blade, Taylor pasture dream sod seeder, Hi-Boy sprayer, 8 row, Cyclone battery power seeder, Covington side dresser, 3 pt. cemenl mixer. Julius Dozier, Thomson. Ph.
595-4725 after 7 pm.

u., 6 hole pig feeders, $20. Eric G. frame; Sheffield sweeps, all good

Farmail Cub tractor, rebuilt

7 auto, feeders; feed mill; feed

Doltz, Haddock. Ph. 932-5528.

cond. Winton L. Peacock, Rt. 1, engine, new paint with mower and 1 tanks; nests; 6 overhead egg carriers

Massey hay baler, perf. working Eastman. Ph. 374-4949.

row cultivator, 1 disc plow and disc with 1500 ft. of track; 70,000 sq. ft. of

for sale
Lrg. farm type box trailer, lights, spare wheel with new tire. D. Donaldson, Bald Ridge Dr., Lanier Woods, Rt. 4, Cumming. Ph. 458-3501.
One 6 ft. Ford Mack harrow, good cond., with sealed bearings, $100 three pi. hitch. T. J. Watson, Rt. 3, Vienna
31092 Irrigation pump with or without
motor, exc. cond. R. C. Willineham,
Allaiua. Ph; 422-7019.

ond., $500; 5 ft. blade, rear mounl, 3-
l. hilch mower, $75; fronl mount uckel and harness, fits 3000 series 'ord traclor, needs 1 cyl. (no tractor nounts), $200. A. D. Cromer, 246 ffiledge Rd., Augusla 30904. Ph. 733-
)65 afler 6 pm or all day Salurday
nd Sunday._______________
Super 77 New Holland hay baler 'ilh engine and new tires, good cond., sed last yr., $200; 1M-M5 disc tiller ilh steel wheels, disc, used 1 yr., 100. 0. L. Redwine, Rl. 1, Dalton
0720.

Grain or seed storage, drying and cleaning equip., 18 ft. long, 2200 bu. sleel bin, perforated floor, 3 hp fan wilh gas heater, loading and unloading augers, 6 screen cleaner and rotary length grader, all elec. motors included, $1,500. L. H. Hampton, 903 Piedmont Cir., Marielta 30060. Ph. 422-7946 after 6 pm.
4 wheel trailer with rubber tires and wagon bed, $85. J. C. Freeman, Cleveland. Ph. 865-2471 between 5 and 8 pm.

harrow, all very good cond., all for $1275. J.L. Shaw, Rt. 2, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-7644 or 483-7415.
Taylorway cutting harrow, pull type, 8disc 19 in. across, on rubber for easy transportation, A-l cond.; also, cut off saw, 30 in. with tilt table, good cond. Ralph Cloer, Rt. 1, Box 292,
Harris 30582.______ ___ One 50 egg size Sears incubator,
model 11400-3, good for chicken, duck,
goose, turkey, pheasant, quail eggs, used 3 times, $10. Tommy Smith, Rt. 1, Box 303, Harlem. Ph. 556-3919 after 3 pm.

poultry housing. David Garber, Rt. 1, Rex 30273. Ph. 474-4342.
Mule drawn plow and mowing machine parts and planter plates; 3 I/ 2 hp Wizard garden tiller wilh layoff plow, will trade for mule or work horse and gear. J.A. Brown, RU 1, Hwy. 27, Felton 30140. Ph. 646-3384.
4 disc John Deere liller, first class cultivators and planters for MKarmall or Super H. Farmail tractor, first class cond., $200. Charlie J. Garretl, 11, Rt. l, Statham 30666. Ph. 725-5230.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Tractor Farmall M, exc. cond.

Want used Gravelv rotarv plow.

Want commercial type chicken

Farm

hyd. system; John Deere, 3 disc plow D. J. Walkins, 2229 Springdale Rd., SW, house, metal roof, within 20 mi. Gray,

hyd. lift. J. Lee Glowson, Bradley. Ph Atlanta 30315. Ph. 767-2089.

slate size and price in first letter.

machinery

986-3653 Gray. ____________

Want 2 disc turner for 35 Ferguson Frank Dyche, Box 201-C, Rt. 6, Macon

375 AC 2 bottom 16 in. plows, used tractor, give full details in first letter, 31201. Ph. 986-3497._____________

and equipment

very little, still have original plastic must be reasonably priced. Willard

Want cheap Farmall Cub with

on mold board, $100; cut-off saw on Patterson, Cisco 30708.________ belly mower. Michael H. Duvall, 1895

steel frame, $20; pulley for IHC

Want horse drawn disc harrow or EWest Oak Dr., Marietta 30060. Ph.

tractor, $10; 6 row Simplex duster cutaway harrow, must be good cond., 427-1389.after 5 pm.

new tail, $40. N.W. McLeod, Rt. 3, Box within 100 mi. of Atlanta. Janet Will,

118, Cuthbert 31740._________ Doraville 30340. Ph. 448-1520.

John Deere 620 orchard type

Want grain bin and elevator for

tractor, good rubber, uses some oil. Ford combine. J. B. Kinsey, Colbert

Cattle, swine,

W.M. Ferguson, Fruit Hill Farms, 30628,_____________________

Box 193, Yatesville 31097. Ph. 472-3484.

Want set of 4 row cultivators for

other livestock

for sale

8N farm tractor for saleT $500. 3020 John Deere. J. C. Dillard, Jr., Rt. George Phillips, Rt. 4, Macon 31201. 1, Union Chapel Rd., Monroe 30655.

1965 M<:Cormick manure

spreader, MDL 101, $425; mule type

hay rake for 3-pt. hitch, $35; hammer

mill and bolt, $75; power take off for

Ford tractor, $40. W.B. Boone, Jr

Acworth. Ph. 974-3976. _____

M.T. John Deere tractor, good

cond., harrow tiller, cultivator,

reasonably priced. H.S. Rycroft, Rt. 2

Cochran 31014.

______

1968 model John Deere, lawn and

garden tractor, 10 hp, with elec.

starter, turning plow, 39 in. mower,

.cultivators with lay-off plow, $800.

Lawrence Coleman, Rt. 2, Alpharetta.

Ph. 993-6010.

_____

4 wheel trailer, 14 ft. long, 4 ft.

wide, 3 ft. high, sheet metal body, $75.

Z.M. Addy, 618 S. Lee, Americus. Ph.

H Farmall tractor, cycle type mowing machine; 10 disc bush and bog harrows; 5 disc tiller plow, $750. Wayne Shelnutt, Rt. 1, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4943 after 5:30 pm.
lOSOCaselractor, 1700 hrs., $5000; Case combine 1060, model 1967, cab 14 ft. blade, $4500; 12 ft. International harrow, $450; metal grain wagon, 300
bu.; speed sprayer, low price; 3-pt. hitch sprayer; grain auger; bulb fertilizer spreader; irrigation equip.
Ralph Bassett, Ft. Valley. Ph. 8252036.
Metal hen nests mostly Big Dutchman for 3000 house, good cond., will sell reasonable or trade for
anything can use. Wm. Flanders, Mt. Vernon 30445.

Ph. 267-5024._________________

Want medium size bull dozer,

good cond., within 100 mi. radius of

Augusta. W. H. Brooks, 2318 Tubman

Home Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 793-

1624.

Want farm tractor and some

equip, in exchange for 3 lake view lots

on Lake Lanier. John C. Alien, Rt. 2,

Box 321, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 355-

8152.

__________

Want walk-in cooler with working

cooling unit, must be reasonably

priced. R. C. Peterson, Box 281,

Marshallville 31057. Ph. 967-2574.

Want Small walk-in cooler, with

or without compressor, state size,

cond. and price; also, elec. de-beaker,

suitable for de-beaking quail. Gary

for sale
3 reg. Angus bulls, one 5 yrs., one 3 yrs., one 1 yr., all gentle, C.V., Bardolier and Ambassador blood.lines. D.S. Waldrep, Cedartown. Ph. 748-4662 day, 748-3210 after 5 pm.
Fine Jersey bull, almost grown, grandson of Ring Man, 1 yr. old, reasonably priced, can be seen at Hyde's Grist Mill, 6 mi. W. OF Jasper on Hwy. 53. Bill Hyde, Rt. 2, Jasper

924-9496.

Stafford, Box 14, Ludowici. Ph. 545- 30143. Ph. 692-2350.________________

Allis Chalmers tractor with cultivators and planters, Cub. J.B.

Farm

7511.___________________________

2 reg. Angus halter broken, 14

Want all-purpose plow, 2 mold- mos. old; reg. Angus bull, 24 mos.; 8

Kinsey, Colbert 30628._________ Small J.D. crawler7$750; 2010

machinery

board plow, dirt scoop, all the point reg. Angus bulls and four reg. Angus hitch, would trade Woods belly mower heifers, 8-12 mos. old, sired by W.

J.D. tractor, 3-pt. live PTO, P.S., $1000; Huber road patrol or terracing

and equipment

for Ford or M-F. Carter Stewart, Rt. Eileenmere 1100, $195 up. C.N. Mc1. Alto. Ph. 778-6008._______________ Clure, Deer Valler Farm, Dawson-

machine for parts, $200; Mack tractor

Want Ford 3400 utility tractor ville. Ph. 265-2978 or 265-2513.

diesel, $1200. L.J. Mize, Royston, Ph.

with heavy duty front end and power

Purebred Jersey cow, gave 4 gals,

245-5643._____

steering, with 730 front end loader. wilh isl calf, will give more wilh 2nd,

Allis Chalmers sickle bar mower,

John D. Faulkner, Bowman. Ph. 245- broken to milk, will freshen March 28,

7 ft. blade, 3-pt. hitch, belt driven. Cecil Embry, Rt. 3, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 485-8677.

5273. ___

___ ______ $265, no Sun. sales. Howard Robbins,

Want 3-pt. scoop for tractor; also, Rt. 1, Arnold Mill Rd., Woodstock

leveling blade for same, reasonably 30188. Ph. 475-7994.____________

Ford 641 Workmaster with 2/ 16 in. bottom plows; 61/2 in. harrow; new high speed Ford 309 planters; 2 row cultivator, pulley and belt to fit, tractor overhauled in December, equip, in good cond., $1,800. R.M. North, Jr., Rincon. Ph. 826-5894.
4 wheel Acme garden tractor with plows, harrows and etc.; also, sickle blade, $150 complete. A.M. Nixon, 475 Welcome All Rd., College Park. Ph. 766-8150 night.
Ford 851 Workmaster tractor, exc. cond., new tires, 2 disc plow, pasture plow and rotary mower, $2,000; also, John Deere 1 row 3-pt. hitch #4100 cultivator, $90. Archie Monfort, Rt. 1, Box 70, Moon Rd., Columbus. Ph. 322-6062._________
Friend spray machine, AXB35 tank, 400 gal., good cond., reasonably priced. O.E. Crawford, Rt. 3, Bar_nesville 30204. Ph. 358-0741.
Side delivery rake, $60; Wheatland disc plow, $50; regular horse rake, make offer; cultivating equip, for M.D. Farmall and M.D. tractor, $1,000; dairy equip. Aerator,
$50; milk can refrigerator, $50; motor for Surge milker, $25, other farm tools, make offer. E.M. Clapp, Rt. 3,
7111 Cockran Field Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 788-5769. _____________
Dearborn 2 bottom plow for 3-pt. hitch, $100. Charles L. Beek, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. 964-6644. ____
Set of Cole distributors, $25 or will trade them for side dresser. Edward McCarty, Rt. 3, Box 14, Alma 31510. Ph. 632-4842. ______________
420 John Deere 1 row tractor with plow, cultivator and harrow, $1,000. W.H Webb, Hahira 31632.______
International Cub tractor, 1968 model with International harvester, C-2 Danco mower, approx. 50 actual hrs., $1,500. W.O. Rakestraw, Rt. 2, Hiram 30141. Ph. 943-5222 or 943-5106.
HD5G Allis Chalmers, crawler, front end loader, heavy duty winch, draw bar, good cond. Ray Griffin, 5953 Pine Creek Rd., Forest Park. Ph. 3615730 ____________
Ariens garden rotary tiller, 4 hp Briggs engine, exc. cond. in every respect, $100 firm. A.C. Vaugh, Rt. 6, Box 420, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-

wanted

Want roto-tiller with chain drive;

also, mule drawn Cole planter and

distributor combines, state location,

price and cond. L. W. Gales, Appling

30802.

Want 4 stall calf cup feeder, made

of angle iron frame and galv. steel

trough, to accommodate approx. 20

calves. Homer L. Capel, 1410

Longacre Dr., Macon 31204._____

Want TO 30 Ferguson engine

block, will consider entire tractor for

parts. W. G. Carlisle, Rt. 1, LaGrange

30240. Ph. 882-6492 after 4:30 pm.

Want 1 or 2 row sweet potato

harvesters. Buck Stein, Jr., Rt. 3,

Blakely 31723. Ph. 758-3706 Colquitt.

Want garden tiller, 3 I/ 2 hp or

more, no junk, within 30 mi. radius of

Atlanta. H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd.,

Atlanta. Ph. 622-9724.

_____

Want draw bar and left lift arm

for old A Farmall tractor. J. M. Mann,

Rt. 1, Oxford 30267. Ph. 786-5595.

Want A-Farmall with cultivators

and planters; also, want International

Cub tractor with 42 in. belly mower,

planters and cultivators, no junk.

Ralph Daws, Rt. 4, Box 47, Madison.

Ph. 342-1909.

Want old milk cans, type the

dairys use to use, state price and how

many. J. R. Acton, Rt. 4, Buena Vista

31803.

_____________

Want 1 good plow, horse or mule

to work small garden, must be

reasonably priced; also, want equip.

R. C. Peterson, Box 281, Marshallville

31057. Ph. 967-2574.____________

Want 2 wagon wheels, wooden,

state price and location. W. W. Gib-

son, 272 Pryor St., SW, Atlanta. Ph.

523-4603 or 478-1253.____________

Want used 440 John Deere crawler

for parts. John A. Lott, Blakely. Ph.

723-3917.

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Want high gear (3rd) for 9N Ford

tractor; also, shaft that goes with high

gear, wthin 100 mi. of Toccoa. Harold

Atkinson,924 Skyline Dr., Toccoa. Ph.

886-8730.

Want shop smith and at-

tachments, state yr. if known, cond.

priced. Austin Hulett, 4135 Worsham

Ave., Macon 31206.________________ ' Want diesel power unit to pull saw
mill, any make or model, state price. Troy W. Sampson, Young Harris

30582. Ph. 379-7811. Want trailer of type sold to haul
Bobcat or Mustang loader, must have brakes and springs, no junk, 3 ton cap.
Troy Fore, Jr., Gardi 31545. Ph. 427-

4018,_______________________

Want 2 diesel cyl. heads for Case

1958-59-60, four hundred or eight

hundred, state price. 0. L. Rewine,

Rt. 1. Dallon 30720. .

,

Want 4 raw tobacco harvesters,

trailer type. Richey Smith, Rt. 1, Box 210. Lumber City. Ph. 568-4216.
Want used side delivery hay rake,

repairable cond. V. T. Hamilton, Rt. 1, Young Harris 30582. Ph. 379-7801.
Want 1 set 4^ row Burch
cultivators, first class cond., will consider other kind of 4 row cultivators, prefer Burch, state price and how old. W. R. Arnall, Luthersville. Ph. 927-6455 day or 927-6332

night.__________________ Want used cement mixer, cond.
not important but must be cheap for cash. M. H. Stanford, 5368 Rodgers

Dr., Columbus 31904._________

Want 2 wheel garden tractor not over 3 hp with equip., state what you have. M. F. Hammock, Rt. 1, Jef-
ferson 30549. Ph. 367-9270._______ Want 9N or 8N Ford tractor with
front end loader, state cond. of equip,

and tires; also, want good used
manure spreader, reasonably priced for cash. Joe Carrasco, Rt. 3, Box 15R, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-6939.________

Want Sears 400 egg cap. David Bradley incubator, type with blower

fan and 4 drawers stacked over each, will pay $50 or $60. Henry Sproull, 403
College St., Rockmart 30153._______ Want Gravely tools, rotary
cultivator and rotary plow, reasonably priced, near Savannah. G.

C. Wilkes, 5 Barbour Dr., Savannah 31405. Ph. 234-7578.
Want planters for Super A Farmall tractor. M. C. Gurganus, 2583 Barry Lyn Dr., Doraville 30341. Ph. 457-2483.

6 reg. Angus heifers, top

bloodlines, all from same sire, aver,

age 14 mos., $235 ea. B.D. Smith,

Taylorsville 30178. Ph. 684-3242.

Reg. Angus bulls, one 5 yrs. old in

May, $450; one 2 yrs. old May, $275;

both Irg. from reg. stock, selling to

prevent inbreeding. A.D. Cromer, 246

Milledge RD., Augusta 30904. Ph. 733-

9065 after 6 pm. or all day Sat. & Sun.

Reg. Angus bulls, 8-12 mos. old,

reg. Angus heifers, 10-17 mos.; Ballot

bloodlines, good conf., had all shots,

heifers C.V., free del. within 200 mi.

Guy C. Jones, Jones Angus Farm,

Milan 31060. Ph. 362-2641.____,

Gooa sel. reg. Polled Hereford

bulls, 12-14 mos., good conf., best

bloodlines, reg. Polled Hereford

heifers, 14 mos. old, reasonably

priced, member BCIA, will del. in Ga.

for small fees. Hardwick Harris, Big

Gibson. Ph. 598-328L____________

3 Black Angus heifers, 500-600

Ibs.; Black Angus heifer, 400-500 Ibs.

Travis Griffin, Rt. 1, Box 342, Hamp-

ton. Ph. 946-4447.

_______

Charolais bull calves, some sired

by French Charolais import bulls,

cheap if taken young. Carl Williams,

Rt. 1. Pinehursl.________________

Purebred Charolais bull, 2200#, 4

yrs. old, selling lo prevenl inbreeding,

firm price, $750. J.R. Woods, Flying W

Ranch, 10 mi. W. of pine Mountain on

Hwy. 18. Ph. 882-6580.___________

5choice Black Angus cows, bred to

reg. bull. J.W. Lampp, Jr., Rt. 6,

Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-3309.

Reg. horned Herefords, good

breeding 2 yr. old bulls & heifers, bred

for fall calving. Dr. John P. Heard,

Green Pastures Farm, Winder. Ph.

378-7664 day. 876-1793 nliights .

Dispersal 80 good Anegus cows,

some with calves by side, 10 Angus

bulls, service age, best of bloodlines.

C.A. Rutledge, Chickamauga. Ph. 375-

2757.

Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR Domino breeding, TB and Bangs free, from cert, herd, 10-14 mos. old. Harry A. Wasden, M.D., Quitman, Ph. 263-
8801 or 263-4944.

2 Charolais bulls, 15/ 16 & 7/ 8;

2579______________________ and price. H. A. Simpson, Jonesbridge

Want shredder for making mulch, service age; 4 Charolais bulls,

770 ft. of Big Dutchman ten feeder Cir., Norcross 30071. Ph. 448-4114:

with or without motor. Kenneth- P. purebred, halter broken, with papers,

grill; 480 ft. of broiler feeder grill, 10

Want Ferguson 35 or Oliver 550 King, 136 Wilhelmina Dr., Rt. 2, 10-12 mos. old from certified'herd.

per ft. Eugene Sims, Rt. 1, Gillsville. diesel tractor, must be 3 cyl. if Austell 30001. Ph. 948-3051.______ W.M. Ferguson, Box 193, Yatesville

Ph. 652-2303.______________ Ferguson, can use 1 in good cond. or 1

Want to buy complete hyd. 3-pt. 31097. Ph. 472-3484.

G Allis Chalmers tractor, good
cond.; 1 plow; cultivator; scratcher gang; Allis Chalmers motor, suitable for rebuilding. Dane Henry, Rt. 1, Crandall Ph. 695-2891._______
340 Farmall tractor, 3-pt. hitch, live PTO, good cond., with IHC 266
two row cultivator, $1,250. Al. S. Medlock, Medlock Angus Farms, Rt. 1, Cave Spring 30124. Ph. 777-3796.
1970 Sears Deluxe, 4 hp roto-tiller, used very little, exc. cond., $130. R.C. Peterson, Box 281, Marshallville 31057. Ph. 967-2574.__________
Ford tractor Jubilee, 3-pt. hitch, good tires, clean, $895; 20 disc harrow, cut less than 20 actual hrs., like new,
$260. L. J. Parsons, Dalton. Ph. 2781581.

needing repairs. Ray Thompson, Rt.
1. Vidalia 30474. Ph. 537-2398.______ Want pull type dirt scoop, can
repair if necessary, state price in first letter. W. Lively, Rt. 3, McDonough
30253. Ph. 957-4380. __
Wantlrg. bulk milk tank, 800 gals, up, DeLaval equip, for dbl. 8 Herringbone parlor. Cregg Moses,
Box 95, Branford 32008. Ph. 935-5811. Want cultivator for 1950-51 B-Alhs
Chalmers, must be good cond. and complete. Lamar H. Johnson, Rt. 3, Crane Dr., Lawrenccville. ______
Want 3-pt. hitch adapter for 2-pt.
(fast hitch) Farmall 200 or Super C, stale price and if possible to ship if
over 75 mi. distant. Thomas A. Fox, Box 296, Senoia 30275. Ph. 599-3223.

hitch for model 1950 Farmall H tractor. Horace G. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 447. Thomaston 30286._______
Want troughs and stanchions for dbl. 3 or dbl. 4 Herringbone parlor milk barn. Jack Dye, Jr., Rt. 4, Elberton. Ph. 283-3447.___________
Two 1 horse Oliver turning plow; also, 2 horse turning plow, will sell cheap, cannot ship. Gertrude Hadden, Rt. 3, Box 32, Sparta 31087._____
Want concrete mixer, 3-pt. hitch, PTO operated, state cond. and price; also, size mixer. Lee Loiselle, Rt. 1, Box 22. Lumpkin 31815._________
Want Gravely tractor ac^ cessories. John Hartrampf, Rt. 1, Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 252-7930 or 9936448.

Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 20-30 mos. old, Irg. for age, well marked; grandsons of the famed P.P.H.R. Trailblazer 3, F.D. Puckett, Dawson 31742. Ph. 995-2860.
Reg. Black Angus bulls, Eileenmere breeding, service age, C.V., clean, well dev., tagged, talooed, Roy Clark, I/ 4 mi. E. of S.R. 23 and Flowery Branch Cemetary, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6157.
20 exc. service-age, registered Polled Hereford bulls, really growthy, deep red, BCIA records available, also 35 open heifers of same quality. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, 31560. Ph. 586-6687.

Wednesday. March 18. 1970
Reg. purebred Charolais bull, 23 mos. old, out of Littons Sir Sam 93rd, weaning wt. of 800 Ibs. at 204 days, exc. for herd sire, proven breeder. R.E. Mitchell, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3089.______
Black Angus bulls, 2 reg. with papers, 12-13 mos.; 2 crossbreeds, 9-11 mos. W.B. Burnett, Box 866, Cedarlown. Ph. 748-4254.____________
4yr. old Charolais bull, $400. E.M. Blackmon, Unadilla. _______
25 reg. Black Angus, best breeding lines, beauties, $250(ea. G.E. Crouch, Old Town Plantation, Rt. 2,
Louisville.________________ Young Angus bulls for saleT 12-14
mos old, very pretty. R.C. Willingghhaam. Atlanta. Ph. 422-7019.
2!0OPolled Hereford bulls, reg., 1-2 yrs. old, wt. records in good rugged breeding con., from $250, write for GDQ Ranch booklet. George D. Queener, Rt. 1, Kensington. Ph. 539-
2537.___________________ 20 reg. Hereford bulls, 23-27 mos.,
all clean pedigrees, top quality, top gainers. Robert E. Rush, Rush Bros., Kathleen 31047.
30 Angus and Hereford brood cows wilh calves by side, all have been pregnancy tested; also reg. Charolais bull (Fairoaks Char), calved 3-20-67, Angus, $225 ea.; Hereford, $200ea. Carey Bunn, Locust Grove 30248.____________
Outstanding reg. Angus bulls, ready for service, good enough for any purebred herd, priced low enough for any commercial herd, free del. 75 mi. J.E. Gunby, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 253-3633 Newnan.______.
At stud: Golden Palomino Walking Horse; reg. jet black Arabian stud, Arzuz, 20098, true dapple gray Arabian stud 25097; 2 others to choose from can pick up mares or bring stud to mare. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur Ph. BU9-
5798. ___________________ At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden
Palomino Rail's Bar Boy AQHA 421155. PHBA 23860, Great grandson of Three Bars and Hollywood Gold, exc. disp. and conf. Tom Allanson, East'Point. Ph. 766-2990.________
At stud: Melzar 14920, champion Arabian silver grey stallion, $100 Arabians, others $50; for sale I/ 2 Arabian 3 yr. old bay mare, 4 stockings, blaze, trained, child safe; 3/ 4 Arabian yearling chestnut filly, 4 stockings, $500 ea. Mrs. F. L. Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31204. Ph. 746-8965. ________
AQHA stud colt sorrel with blaze by Leo Zero 2; also, AQHA stud colt with blaze by Fast Coin Turp, both yearlings, halter broken and gentle, $250 ea. or both for $450. William Cook, Box 3, Macon 31202. Ph. 7865496 Covinglon after 6 pm.______
Al stud:Ga. Quarter Horse racing champion 1969, Go Galla's Man AAA, by Tonto Bar Hank out of Go Galla Go by Go Man Go, $100; AA Appaloosa, $50; King P234 bloodline AQHA Palomino, $50; Thoroughbred short distance winner, $75. Don Dubose Kennesaw. Ph. 422-4797 or
422-3556.______________________ Santa Gertrudis bulls, 7-10 mos.
old, "13" bloodlines. J.W. Morris, Dbl. M Farms, Box 129, Carrollton 30117.
Ph. 832-2852._______________ 2 Charolais-Shorthorn bulls, 16
mos. old, from purebred Shorthorn dams, sired by purebred Charolais bull, prime cond., ready for service. J.E. Kemp, Rt. 6, Macon 31201. Ph.
986-3481 Gray._____________________ Angus bulls, 3 purebred, 13-15
mos., by son of Ankonian Ambassador ; one purebred 13 mos., great grandson of Dor Mac Bardoliermere 60 "Maximilian", 1957 International Grand Champion, all have exc. conf., talloed, wilh reg. papers, cert. herd. Robert L. Cordle, Cordle Cattle Farms, Rt. 1, Rome 30161. Ph. 232-
4317.___________________________ 18 reg. purebred Charolais bulls
from 8-14 mos., sired by FWT Veyso 475, see to appreciate. Ben W. Gore, Rt. 4. Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-2107.
17 Polled Hereford cerl. herd; also grade Angus and Hereford for sale al all times. Bobby L. Holloway, Atlanta. Ph. 349-1054, Donald Hand, Bowdon. 258-3282 nights._______
Reg. Black Angus bull, 8 mos. old, good bloodlines, $175. L.L. Moreland, Rt. 4, Parkland Dr., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-4316. ________
8 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 1-2 yrs. old, Victor Domino_afld Domestic. Mischief breeding, BCJA records
avail, as lo grade & wt, good lype & size, reg. in buyer's name, $275-$350 ea., B.B. Campbell, Rt.'S, Box 345, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3064.
7/ 8 Charolais bull, 3 yrs. old. Bill Newby, Wildwood. Ph. 657-4548.
I/ 2 Charolais, I/ 2 Hereford with 2nd calf, reg. with papers, 3/ 4 Charolais reg. heifers, I/ 2 Charolais heifers, reg. with papers, 1 yr. old^ $275ea. Roy GarreU.Rl.l, Bowdon. Ph. 258-2279.

Wednesday, March 18, 1970

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Reg. Tenn. Walking mares and

At stud: Honey Veney, AQHA

Goats for sale, 1 giving milk, $25-

Beautiful 5 gailed champion

fillies, mares with Merry Go Boy and reg. copper sorrel, perf. conf. an( $50. Robert Sheppard, Rt. 1, Lithonia liorse, reasonably priced, will

Last Chance bloodlines, fillies by dbl. disp., son of an AQHA and PHBA 30058. Ph. 483-8494.

trade for 2 horse trailer.

Midnight Sun stud, black, bays and champion, Honey Karnes, King am

Jim Sudduth, 309 Ml. Zion

strawberry roan, one 6 mo. old filly, Chicaro breeding. John E. Mullis, Rt

Rd., SW, Apt. 15, Atlanta 30315. Ph.

priced at $200. Thomas Rice, 1, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-4426.

Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-9920 after 6

Stallion saddle horse, very gentle

Horses,

627-7772._____________________ Pr. of mare mules, 10 and 11 yrs.

pm and weekends._________ red wilh white mane and tail, < At stud: Reg. Appaloosa, foaled stocking feet, blaze face, $300 call

mules, ponies

old, full sisters, broke together, color blue, 2350 Ibs., good set of harness go

March 20, 1963, Revell's Chief T- after 6 pm. Marshall L. Hicks, Rt. 6

with them, have done nothing but

34,218; reg. Tenn. Walker, grandson of Kilroy Lane, Douglasville 30134.

farming. W.M. Jackson, Menlo 30731.

Midnight Sun, reg. #660547; also, 3 yr.

At Stud: Reg. Appaloosa, foalec

Ph. 862-2361.______________

old Quarter horse, good Western 5/ 287 65, red sorrel Irg. white blanket

Reg. Quarter horses, 1 own

Pleasure prospect. James Harrison, Irg. spots in blanket, 15 hands, show

daughter of Rey; 1 top dbl. bred Leo

for sale
Charolais bulls,half bro. at Tifton

Pleasure Valley Farms, Inc., Acworth. Ph. 974-3956.
Quarter Horse filly, light strawberry, 17 mos, old, gentle, leads

pedigree on request, can haul stallion reasonable distance; reg. mares, $35
grade, $25 with return privileges. Monte Trout, Route 4, Gainesville

filly colt, sorrel, perf. marking all
while feet; also, very classy sorrel Western pleasure mare ready to haul. Henry F. Alien, Smyrna. Ph. 436-1436.

just completed 140 day test gaining well, halter broke, $100 or trade for Ga. Ph. Lenox 6-4033.

3.43 Ibs. per day, service age and older horse or calf of equal value.

Nice 20 mo. old buckskin filly

yearlings, from Sam 951 bloodline Mrs. John Coates, 370 Maxwell Rd., halter broke and gentle, 600-700 Ibs.

for sale

smooth moutn brown horse mule, gentle, approx. 1000 Ibs., $100, located N. Alpharetta on Bethany Rd. at

which breeding stresses easy calvine. Apt. 3, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-6579. $135; black 8 yr. old gelding sad-

Reg. Appaloosa filly, foaled May Bethany Church. J.S. Williams, Rt. 1,

A! Dowdy, Rt. 1, Alma 31510. Ph. 632-

Money Creek's Whirlpool Ap7 dlestock, $200; roan walking horse, 24, 1969, good size, head, and straight Box 275, Alpharetta 30201.______

4296Hybr_id_C_h_a_ro_la_is__bu_ll_s,_w_e_a_ni_n_g

paloosa stud, reg. in Canada 1966 and in U.S. Appaloosa H.C.A. T-60,094 bay

$150. Mrs. A. C. Hames, Graysville. legs, broke to lead and very gentle, Ph. 892-9319 Chattanooga, Tenn. (Ga. exc. halter prospect, $250. Joe

3 yr. oldPalomino gelding, $200. Mrs. Gail Ross, Rt. 1, Box 73A1,

age, ABS on both sides of pedigree, neck and fore legs, white body with resident).______________ Lambeth, Gray. Ph. 746-6252 day or Athens. Ph. 548-1407.__________

sired by Sam 54th, MGM Beaver, bay and black spots. Mrs. Dennis M.

Quarter Horse gelding, gentle but 986-6138 night.____________

Sev. Welsh ponies, $35 and up,

Dante III, cert, meat sire No. 161, Tucker, 985 Howell PI., SW, Apt. 11, spirited, chestnut color, name

$250-$300, free del. 100 mi. Bill Atlanta 30310. Ph. 758-2949._______ Smokey gaited, Western pleasure

Galloway, Rt. 1, dimming. Ph. 887-

At stud: Ollie Marler 187159 of- saddle and bridle, Mantingale halter

4443._________________ ficial AA rated fee $150; also, Vick's andHackamorebil.all exc. cond., $300

Baby calves for sale, dairy and Vandy 292818 son of Vandy, sire of for all. Jenny Moss, Rt. 5, Canton.

beef type, 4-10 days old. Douglas Speed, horse fee $125, private treaty Ph. 479-3571.________________

Brown, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501. Ph. to AAor better mares, $1 per day mare

Reg. MQHA mare, Leo San Star,

869-7132._________________ care. Harry Rucker, Jr., Peaceful sorrel, 15 I/ 2 hands, paid up stud fee

Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, Valley Farm, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- and all tack, good cond., $500. Kay

service age, exc. animals from 6723 or 993-4446._________ Wells. Augusta. Ph. 733-5934.

nationally known bloodlines. H.Y.

Reg. Quarter brood mares bred to

Small mule, 3 yrs. old, works and

Tillman, 1207 W. Park Ave., Valdosta Vick's Vandy 292818, direct son of rides good, will pasture with cattle,

31601. Ph. 244-2491.___________ Vandy, 1 of the great running sires; gear included, $200. Hugh L.

5 purebred Black Angus bulls, also, some 2 yr. olds and yearlings, Williams, Rt. 1, Church Rd., Stock-

weaning age, $150 ea., will reg. in Howard Rucker, Rt. 4, Alpharetta bridge. Ph. 474-8342 after 4 pm.

buyer's name for reg. fee of $3. Joe L. 30201. Ph. 475-7724.

Welsh pony, 7 yrs. old, very

Fincher, Box 66, Cullodan. Ph. 885-

At stud: Perfection's Red Son, spirited, not a beginner pony, jumper,

2105.

$50; reg. mares, $25 for grade mares, has been worked on barrels; boarding

Reg. Black Angus bull, exc. I/ 2 brother to Carbon Copy. G. P. facilities available. Carl Bass, C & B

bloodlines, 5 yrs. old, approx. 1500 Hamrick, Jasper. Ph. 692-5579 day or Ranch, 5254 Covington Hwy., Stone

Ibs., selling to prevent inbreeding, 692-5434 night.

_______ Mountain 30083. Ph. 284-7644.

$450 or will trade for bull of equal

At stud: Guard Adams, AQHA

value. Reed S. Brooks, Rt. 1, Mclntyre reg. sorrel, outstanding conf. and

Swine

31054. Ph. 946-8932.
Lrg. purebred Guernsey cow,
bred, $250; reg. Jersey, top notch family cow, will calve in June, $300.
Mrs. AC. Hames, P.O. Graysville. Ph. 892-9319 Chattanooga. Tenn.________
Reg. Black Angus herd sire Kennesaw Flying W. 134, calved 3-364, Eileenmere 1100 and 1150
bloodline, $500; 13 mos. old son of same bull, $275. J.C. Gray, Rt. 2,
Marietta. Ph. 993-3310.________ 3 Whiteface Polled Hereford bulls,

disp. by Leo King proven sire of AAA running horses, top cutting and
performance winners, dam by own son of $10,000 Cuellar stallion, $100 fee for 1970. Anthony J. Leggio, L-Jack's
Farms, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213 or 6753853 Franklin.
Reg. Quarter horses and Appaloosas, brood mares, pleasure
horses, show stock and running stock, $250 and up. E. D. Dubose, Rt. 4, County Rd., Marietta, Ph. 422-3556 or 422-4797.___________________

Purebred Spotted Poland China males, service age; purebred Yorkshire males all ages. D.A. Law,
Chula 31733. Ph. 382-4842._____ Big English reg. Berkshire bred
and open gilts, service age boars, reasonably priced. F.H. Bunn,
Midville. Spotted Poland China boar, ap-
prox. 2-3 mos. old, out of a litter of 10
or more. J.H. Porterfield, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-2820.
4 Black Poland China, purebred,

ready for light service, disease free,

Appaloosas at stud: Chocolate 170-200 Ibs., $60-$75 ea. Fred Clarke,

CMR breeding, good conf., $250-$300, Pay, T-59,252, chestnut with Irg. Rt. 2, Glenwood 30428. Ph. 523-2436.

will reg. in buyer's name. "P.E. blanket, has produced 100% colored

2reg. Duroc, Igilt, 1 sow, bred to

Scoggins, Rt. 2, Ashburn. 31714. Ph. colts, fee $50; Sunshine Patches, P-33, farrow end of April, $140 ea.; 6

567-2526.______________________ 693, high point 1968 performance for crossbreed Yorkshire sows, $125 ea.;

8 cows, most are heavy springers, slate, fee $75. Robert R. Brady, Rt. 2, reg. Duroc boar, 12 mos. old, 400 Ibs.,

all heifers except Whiteface springer Box 50, Watkinsville 30677. Ph. 769- $175. Eric G. Doltz, Haddock. Ph. 932-

with 1st calf,; 1 Santa Gertrudis, 1 Jersey, 2 crossed with Angus &

65559y._r._o_ld__Q_u_a_rte_r_h_o_rs_e__hu_n_te_r_,

5528._________________, Choice Duroc & Landrace

Jersey, remainder crossed with sound, good disp. and conf., has been breeding stock, males and females,

Angus, Whiteface and Holstein; 1 pony clubbed, shown and hunted. Slim all ages. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box

black cow with 1st calf, 10 days olf Sentinella, Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 84, Metter. Ph. 685-2506.________

bull. K.C. Mauldin, Rt. 2, Box 67, 5327,_______________________

Purebred Duroc breeding stock,

Wrens. Ph. 547-2433.__________

Quarter Horse gelding, gaited, 16

Holstein heifer calf for sale, $75; hands, 8 yrs. old, gentle but spirited,

cherry red meat-type, from top bloodline breeding, service age males

Holstein bull calf, $50, calves still on for experienced rider that wants lot of to 3 mos., located 6 mi. S. of Gumming

milk but eating feed. J. Stanley, Rt. 1, horse under the saddle, Western on Sharon Rd. James D. Irwin, 2331 Box 154 B, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4730. pleasure saddle, $225. Dorothy Ten-ell Dr., Chamblee. Ph. K'''

3 reg. purebred Charolais bulls, 2 Reavis, Rt. 5, Canton.__________

Reg. Natl. Lrg. Black English;

yrs. old, 2 sired by Pasco, 1 by L.C.R. Sam 85th. Hugh T. Johnson, 410 E. 10th St., Rome 30161. Ph. 232-5836.
Holstein heifer for sale, 7 mos. old, approx. 350 Ibs., $75. Mike Benefield, Rt. 2, Douglasville. Ph. 9425235.
Three 7/ 8 Charolais bulls, ap-

8 mo. old 50/ 50 Tenn. Walking

filly, dark brown, gentle and halter

broke, $150. C. C. Newton, Rt. 3, Box

342, Pine Vale Rd., Gainesville 30501.

Ph. 536-2965.

__________

6 yr. old Walking horse mare, exc.

cond., trained and used for show for 3

yrs., used for pleasure for 2 yrs., white

also reg. Landrace male, 2 yrs. old, W.E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Gumming
30130. Ph. 887-5917 after 4:30 pm. 2 Hampshire boars ready for light
service, purebred but not reg., exc. conf. Jimmie W. Dent, Rt. 1, Box 103,
Fort Valley. Ph. 825-2842.______
15 pigs, 2 sows, 3 snoats, 1 boar for

prox. 1 yr. old; one 15/ 16 Charolais face and tail, $600 firm. Claire Ar- sale, mix. with Duroc-Poland China-

bull, 7mos., two I/ 2 Charolais bulls, 1 I/ 2 yrs. old, Dr. C.M. Holloway, Box 62, Plains 31780. Ph. 924-6332 day, 8245315 Plains, nights.
Purebred Polled Whiteface

nold, 40 Peachtree Valley Rd., NE, Apt. C-7, Atlanta 30309. Ph. 355-5916.
At stud: Hank's Nancy Bar, reg.
Quarter horse, his pedigree boasts the heritage of many all time greats, sire:

Yorkshire, all for $250 or individually. L. Hammock, Rt. 1, Box 146-C,
Guy ton._________________ Landrace breeding stock from
CMS sire and dam, service age boars,

At stud: Satan Sunday Sun. 196768 Georgia State champion Palomino,

dbl. reg., good gold color with snow white mane and tail, blaze face and stockings; also, horse and ponies for sale at all times. Dixon Reeves,
Goldenview Stables, Rt. 1, Shallowford Rd., Marietta. Ph. 993-

4673. At stud: Lauro Echols, AQHA,
dark Palomino, 14.3 hands, 1150 Ibs.,
exc. disp. and conf., top cutting and performance breeding, King Lauro and Bill Cody, reg. $75 and grade $35. Fred Mauldin, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-

5174.

______________

At stud: Reg. Arabians, Beau

Saber #10007, Mac Fieh #9582, Sazim

#19064, stud fee, $100 reg. Arabians, all

others $50, all foals eligible for

registration. Mrs. James Avary, Rt.

2, Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-8542.

At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden

Palomino, exc. color and disposition,

will pick up mare; also, mare, $100.

R. L. Bradford, Decatur. Ph. 289-1971.

At stud: Go Boy's Jim Dandy L.

F. , l/ 2 brother to 3 world grand

champions, by Merry Go Boy out of

Merry Boy mare, black, proven sire,

reg. $50, grade $25. Bobby Dodd.

Fairmount. Ph. 337-5638. ___

Small, gentle, stylish bay racking mare, to foal in June, $250; champion

bred, 8 mo. reg. Saddlebred chestnut coll, top 5 gaited show prospect, $400. Sally Stinnetl, 2334 Lawrenceville
Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 634-1357.

Reg. pacing filly, sired by Airliner, owned by a Syndicate in Harrisburg, Pa., dam is reg. pacing mare that was bred and foaled in Canada. H.G. Banks, Mounted Rt., S.,
Milleadggee;ville. Ph. 452-9538._____ 2 Weelsh ponies, gentle, 1 stud, 1
mare, 1 saddle for $100. J.D. M^ckler, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 315, Dry Branch 31020.

Ph. 945-3438.___________ At stud: Bit-0-Nubbin AQHA, sire
AQHA champion Honey Karnes, exc. conf. and disp., sorrel fee, $100; also, reg. Palomino gelding by Mr. Bar Gold by Gay Bar King by three bars,
top halter horse. J.R. Brown, D & B Acres, Hampton Hills Rd., Gray. Ph.

986-6515. _________________ 8 yr. old Quarter Horse mare,
suggested for experienced rider, good halter and timed events horse, has

been shown and placed; also, 2 Western saddles, good cond. Bill
Hudgins, 130 Lakeland PI., Athens.

Ph. 549-2690. ____________ Lrg. solid black reg. TWH show
mare, coming 3 yrs. old; reg. TWH, brood mare by Go Boy's Shadow, out of Midnight Sun mare, in foal to perfection's Red Sun. Bill Reeves, P.O. Drawer 4, Clarkesville, Ph. 754-

mares and gelding; also, used sad-

dles, bridles and harness. Hugh C.

Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-2432.

Good family horse, 8 yrs. old, will

work to plow or wagon, good racking

gait, very gentle, no plug. Arthur

doer, Rt. 7, Box 102, Dalton. Ph. 226-

1667 after 6 pm week days and any

time on Saturday or Sunday.

Reg. Ky. Walking Horse stallion

colt, dark bay with bald face, a

beauty; bay grey horse stallion colt,

$100 ea. also, reg. Pinto mare, very

gentle, ideal for children, has shown

and placed in Western Pleasure

classes the past 2 yrs., $250. M.H.

Harbin, Rt. 2, College Park. Ph. 964-

2996 or 964-2922.

Work horse, approx. 1200 Ibs., 10

yrs. old. R.K. Brown, Rt. 1, Perkins

30822.__________________ At stud: *Gay Challenger II,

Royal Challenger, bay, 17.0 hands,

major stakes winner and from The

Top Citation, gray, 16.1 hands, winner

of approx. $50,000 are booking for the

1970 season. J.B. Lytle, Waverly Hall.

Ph. 664-2075.

Reg. Quarter Horse mare, 6 yr.

old sorrel, blaze face, 2 front

stockings, own granddaughter of

Tonto Bars Guill On Top and Dan

Waggoner on the bottom, trained for

Western Pleasure, breeding at its best

and priced to sell. Earl Johnson,

Warrenton. Ph. 465-2494.________

2 mare mules for sale, gentle,

work anywhere, good mules, no plugs,

gentle with stock and children. Henry

Abernathy, Rt. 2, Lula 30554. Ph. 677-

4660. _________.__________

9 yr. old American Saddlebred

mare, racking, black, gentle but

spirited, ridden by woman and boy,

exc. brood mare, $300 firm, includes

bridle and saddle, now open, will

breed free to Roan Alien Strawberry-

roan Tenn. Walking stallion, if

desired. Leon Caswell, Box 43,

Bonaire 31005. Ph. 923-9790.______

Beautiful Welsh mare pony, red

wilh white mane and tail, Western

saddle and bridle included, $100 firm,

will trade for calf, garden tractor, Irg.

roto-liller or light weight chain saw.

Herbert Wilkins, RFD #1, Temple.

Ph. 562-3273.

_________

'At stud: The Irish Scopp, reg.

Tenn. Walking horse, grandson of

Merry Boy, out of My Merry Legs, 14

foundation bloodlines on papers,

sorrel with blond mane and tail, show

horses ready to show for sale at all

times. Herbert Smith, Twin Oak

Slables, 900 Myrtle St., Roswell. Ph.

993-4307.___________________

Black mare mule for sale, 8 yrs.

old, works to wagon and plow, stays in

pasture with cows and hogs, $100. W. H. Brannen, Box 108, Unadilla 31091.

Hereford heifers for sale, no papers, call at night and Sat. W.L. Holland, Rt. 1. Temple. Ph. 562-3446._____
58 Angus & Whiteface brood cows,

Flit Bar by Sugar Bars, dam: Hank's
Nancy by Hank H. Bearl Kiel, 1170 Piedmont Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 427-0915.
Reg. and grade horses for sale.

4 bred sows and 10-12 wk. old pigs., tested for Bruc., will reg. in buyer's
name. M.C. Summer, Rt. 1, Box 113. Kathleen. Ph. 987-3292.

40 with calves, rest close to calving;
Angus bull and 1 Angus bull and 1 Hereford bull. Reese Smith, Rt. 3, Friendship Rd., Americus 31709. Ph. 924-7242._____________________
Charolais bull, 15/ 16 and purebred, ready for service, sired by Don Poncho 606, LCR San 137, LCR

Larry Wallace, Riverdale. Ph. 4783234 day or 478-5362 night. ____
Ga. raised Quarter horses,
champion bloodlines, top quality, 1, 2 and 3 yrs. old, ready to show; 10 brood mares with foals by side, all horses guaranteed; also, at stud: Bit-O-
Hancock, AQHA champion, -Cold-

Reg. Hampshire boar pigs, some out of a top son of MRF 7 Boone 44CMS, abt. 75 Ibs. wt., will make good herd boars, very good hams., from PR litter. Lawton E. Kemp, Jr., Box 7,
Dexter 31019. Ph. 875-3417._______
Reg. Duroc boar hog, 14 mos. old, 275 Ibs., wt. Emory Usry, Rt. 2,

Sam 83 and Sugarlahd Champ Enrico stream Guard AAA-AQHA champion, Gilmore Rd., Smyrna. Ph. 436-5496. 14; all top gainers, wts. avail., only 3 bookings left. Buddy Eason,

guaranteed breeders, priced to sell. Collins. Ph. 693-2948.

Skeep and Goats

C.R. Vaughn, Jr., 4-V Ranch,

Bay mare, approx. 16 hands, for

Conyers. Ph. 483-8931.
Reg. Angus bull, 13 mos. old, well muscled bull with strong Eileenmere pedigree, both top and bottom, $200. Herman Skelton, Rt. 2, Box 201, Royston. Ph. 245-8866.
Reg. Tenn. walker; American Saddlebred stud colt, at stud: Son of Ebbey Masterpiece, jet black. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Gumming. Ph. 887-5917.
At stud: 2 purebred Arabian stallions, both blue ribbon winners

experience rider, bred to Pinto

racking stud for an August foal, will

deliver up to 100 mi. radius, for sale or

trade. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory

Flat. Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-

5111

__________

3/ 4 Arabian gelding, gentle, neck

reins well, being rode by 7 yr. old boy;

Quarter type brood mare with filly, 6

mo. old by side, bred back; also,

walking horse colt, will trade for bush

hog. Richard Adams, Dewy Rose

30634. Ph. 283-1317 Elberton.

Reg. Toggenburg billy, dehorned, descented, born Feb. 1969, Durant's Toggenburg. DR. A.J. Durant of Columbia, Missouri. Ellis E. Prince, 140 Superior Ave., Decatur. Ph. 373-
4138._____________________ Common goats, some nannies and
billies, grown and small. W. D. Puckett, Rt. 1, Box 169, Lilburn 30247.
Ph. 939-6451. Ram and 2 ewes for sale. J.
Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 154B, Alpharetta.
Ph. 475-4730.

many times, Zinraff #13769 (Mraff-

3 reg. Tenn. Walking mares, all in

Billy and 4 nannies for sale, all

Zina), Nickajupa #40157 (Zinraff- foal to reg. studs, $300 ea.; also, reg. butt-headed, 1 is Irg. milk nanny and Dhareyn). Rex Bigelow, Rt. 1, Box colt and 3 fillies. Bill Landrum, Rt. 3,' rest are crossed. R. A. Luckey, Rt. 3, 154, Snellville. Ph. 963-6818 or 469-9831. I Box 238, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-1637. ' I Box 120, Hephzibah 30815

4151 day or 754-2747 night._____ 3 I/ 2 yr. old white mare with 5
mo. old cream colored filly colt, $165; also, gentle cream colored pony stud colt, $45. Marcus Brown, Rt. 1, Unadilla 31091. Ph. Pinehurst 645-3542 week ends only.
2 Shetland ponies, mare and colt, mare approx. 7 yrs. old, colt approx. 1 yr. old. Cathy Holmes, Box 333, Putney 31782.
2 mares, orea to Kebajo 28532, reg. silver grey Arabian stallion for June and July foals, 1 Irg. white mare, . brown and white Pinto, both gentle or women and children to ride, $200 and $175, less if both taken. Mrs. Robert O'neal, Rt. 1, Box 202, Warm Springs 31830. Ph. 655-2126.
Horses for sale, Quarter and racking; also, horses at stud: Appaloosa pony and Quarter Horse stud out of Wimpy, good running stock. Jerry Blalock, Forest Park. Ph. 3613577.
2 yr. old Appaloosa stud, sorrel, big white blanket, grandson of Rustler Bill F-3372, great grandson of Snow Cloud F-78, $700 or trade for reg. Quarter Horse mare, well built, 3 or 4 yrs. old, gentle. John Wright, Commerce. Ph. 335-5672.

Ph. 627-3369.
Appaloosa filly, 3 yrs. old, in foal from reg. Appaloosa stud, due 2 June 1970 guarantee, will trade for corn, hogs or cattle of equal value; also, at stud: Reg. Appaloosa T52-269, can
ng stud or pick up mare. R. N. Bates. Cochran. Ph. 934-7030.
Reg. Quarter horses for sale or trade. Bobby L. Holloway, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 3491054 Atlanta.
2 mares and geldings, will close out cheap, all reg. Saddlebred animals. John Phelps, 31 Inman Cir., NE, Atlanta 30309. Ph. 892-7825.
Pony wilh harness, like new, must sell, $125. John Harlrampf, 1672
Huntingdon Tr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 993-6448 or 252-7930.
Painted roan Quarter saddle mare, works and drives to cart and wagon, 5 yrs. old; buckskin Quarter mare and colt, 2 mos. old; 3 yr. old roan mare, saddle broken and gentle. ~. M. McMullan, 1595 Riverside Dr.,
SW, Atlanta. Ph. 344-4325.
2 wheel tractor, approx. 4 hp, 5 x 2 tires, attachments: plow, ultivalor, bush hog, side mower, olary mower, $125. M. W. Brace, 960 Dodd Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 64-3450.

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2 yr. old American Saddlebred Horses boarded or pastured, plenty

Hale 2 horse trailer, escape hatch,

Horses,

and Appaloosa crossed, gentle, broke of riding area, riding ring and nice 2 floor mats, $525. W. N. Boone, Jr. to ride but not trained, black with trail, competent people to look after Acworth. Ph. 974-3976.______

mules, ponies

specks of white, $175, with like new slock, reasonable prices; also, used 2

Horseshoeing Newnan, Griffin,

English saddle, $225. Edward H. horse trailer, $250. James Harrison LaGrange and surrounding area;

Lightsey, Sr., 1709 Madison Hwy., Pleasure Valley Farms, Inc., Ac- also, horses boarded and pastured.

Valdosta. Ph. 242-4430.________^ worth. Ph. 974-3956.

Bill Blunschi, Senoia. Ph. 253-8974.

2 healthy geldings for sale, well

Horses boarded, pastured

Horses trained, new barn and

trained for 3 gaited pleasure riding in livestock hauled any where and cattle facilities, room for few horses to be

ring or trails, reasonably priced. L. caught. Charles R. Poynter, Rt. 3 boarded. Robert Mitchell, Monroe

R. Lindenbaum, Linveiw Farm, Rt. 2, Loganville. Ph. 524-3806 day or 373- Ph. 267-5849

Kingston 30145. Ph. 336-5261._____ 1237 night.__________________

Adult Western saddle and child's

Shetland ponies, 3 studs, 2 bays,

Hand made Western saddle, like pony saddle, exc. cond., both $55. C.

1 spot, $25 ea.; also, Walking Horse new, $125. Mrs. Gail Ross, Rt. 1 Box E. Manning, Rt. 2, Sullivan Rd.,

for sale

filly, Quarter Horse filly, smooth 73A1, Athens. Ph. 548-1407.

Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 948-4374.

mouth mare. Billy Turner, Union

1969 Bradley 2 horse tandem axle

uan accommodate few horses for

Reg. Quarter mare, sorrel, star, stripe and snip, 2 socks, trained Western Pleasure: 2 brood mares, 1 own daughter Key, bay, white markings and a Stampers Jodie mare, AA producer, past cutting and halter winner, buckskin. Henry F. Alien, Smyrna. Ph. 436-1436._________
Good, gentle saddle horse, raised from a colt, saddle, bridle and horse,
$175; also 1 Palomino pony, $50. Ralph M. Green, 2909 Elizabeth St.,
Smyrna. Ph. 435-4618._________ AQHA 4 yr. old dark sorrel mare
with white stockings and blaze, green broke, very gentle, limps slightly, to foal in July to AQHA stud. Julie Meadows, Rt. 6, Marietta. Ph. 4277892.

Point.____________________ Reg. Quarter horses for sale.
Charles Poynter, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 524-3806 day or 373-1237 night.
12 yr. old black mare, works
anywhere, anybody can ride, will pasture with cattle, $150. Larry Smith. Rt. 2, Alma. Ph. 632-7328.
At stud: Purebred Arabian Amir Al Sahra, silver gray, 15.2 hands, exc.
disp. and conf. to pass on to your foals, $75 grade, $150 purebreds, young stock for sale. Mrs. H. A. Simpson, Quail Rise Farm, Norcross Ph. 448-
4114._______.___________ Reg. Tenn. Walking colts, 3 reg.
brood mares, top bloodlines; at stud: Go Boy's Top Secret, reg. Tenn. Walking horse, exc. conf., proven sire, $85. Robert W. Mitchell, Jr., Monroe.

trailer, equipped with elec. brakes,

dbl. doors and tail chains, escape

door, saddle compartment, tinted

visors, new tires and 1970 tag, $295

equity and assume notes or $795 cash.

C.R.Nichols.Ellenwood. Ph. 474-8098

or 289-8626.

______

4 in. cutback saddle, Barnsby,

$100. Mrs. J. C. Boyer, 401 Ferris

Blvd., Manchester. Ph. 846-3301.

Western saddle, tan, 15 in. seat

dbl. rigged 21/2 yrs. old, used very

little, blanket and bridle included, $45.

D. L. Roberson, Decatur. Ph. 284-

0604._____________________
Small horse bridle and saddle for sale or trade for livestock of equal

value. William O. Woodard, Box 131,

Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-5290.

Dbl. horse trailer, 2 Bona Alien

boarding, located at Chastain Stables. Mrs.Helen Demetros, 4371 Powers Ferry Rd., NW, Atlanta 30327. Ph. 255-9606 or 255-0544__________
Horses boarded on 100 A., good riding location, pasture, in 6-Flags area. $7.50. W. P. Davis, 2125 Kimberlly RI d., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 344-2692.
Htoorses boarded in fine pasture near Fairburn, stall feeding available, riding ring, competent
caretaker to look after stock reasonable rates. W. L. Robinson,
Box 87160, College Park 30337. Ph. 761-1569._________________'
Horses pastured 1-20 near Conyers, $10 mo.; Tucker-Stone Mtn.; area, $12.50 mo., Atlanta area, $15 mo., shelter, water & grass, cheaper rates for more than one horse. John

At stud: Bar Jo., beautiful sorrel Ph. 267-5849.___________

saddles; walking horse saddle; 3 F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville Rd., SE,

with 2 white back stockings, blaze

AQHA reg. yearling filly, Lucky bridles. Bert Salter, 110 N. Church Atlanta 30316. Ph. 373-7624. ___

face, Tonto Bar Gill and 3 Bars April Fool, sire: Lucky Kit Kat _St.. Thomaston 30286.

Have room to board 3 horses,

breeding, speed and conf., standing at (AAA) by Seven Bars, sire of 18 ROM

2 ft. 4 horse trailer, gooseneck, stall, pasture, hay and feed, $45 per

stud. Gene Malone, Cross Winds race horses (7 top AAA and AAA) like new. Donald Winn, Riverdale. mo., can pick up horse. J. W. Van

Farm, Rt. 1, May's Rd., Stockbridge. dam: Top's Baby Doll By Top's Ph. 471-8826._________________ Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur.

Ph. 469-9748 or 474-1247,________ Dodger sire of rAQHA champion and 5

Board your horse in stall, will pick Ph. BU9-5798._________________

At stud: Reg. American Sad- performance ROM. John F. Hen- up. Mike Thompson, Fayetteville.

Want horseshoeing business in

dlebred Lee's King Genius, grandson derson, 310 Athens Rd., Winterville Ph. 461-2861.

_____ Atlanta and surrounding area,

of world champion, Wing Com- 30683. Ph. 742-8806.__________

Dutch pony harness complete Quarter Horse specialist, mane and

mander; bookings now being ac-

AQHA King Star Mon bay stud with bridle for sale. Glenn R. Barrett, tails trimmed, breaking, training, and

cepted for 1970 season; reg. Sad- foaled 1964 sire: Star Mon sire's sire Rt. 1, Box 196, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258- showing, satisfaction guaranteed.

dlebred horses, ready for showing; 1 Star Money, $500; Poco Duzzie bay 242JL_____________________________ Tom Allanson, East Point. Ph. 766-

reg. Quarter horse and 1 pacer. Sara mare foaled 1963, sire: Poco Tony

Good 1 horse trailer, new tires, 2990.

J. Bagen, Claramere Farm, 222 Green sire's sire: Poco Bueno, $400. Jinks good cond., $145; also, want good used

Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7321 or 351- Scott, Rt. 2, Jesup 31545. Ph. 427-3623. pr. of horse clippers. Clay Saunders,

4130 night

5 yr. old racking gelding for sale.

Leon Carter, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg. Ph.

253-4344.

____________

Black mare mule, approx. 12 yrs.

old, works and pastures good with

cattle, very good cond. C.A. Jones, Rt.

4. Winder. Ph. 867-2861._______

Quarter Horse gelding, 7 yrs. old,

approx. 950 Ibs., 15 hands, gentle but

spirited; Western saddle and bridle,

$175. Tim Scheaffer, Rt. 3, Conyers.

Ph. 483-8408.

_______

Reg. pleasure Tenn. Walking

gelding, dark sorrel, blaze, left hind

stocking, 6 yrs. old, 1000 Ibs., exc.

conf. and disp., ideal for man or

woman. Bill White, Bremen. Ph. 537-

3714 day or 537-3292 night.

Shetland pony mare and filly colt,

1 yr. old in June, handling good, mare

due to foal in May, $125. Roy Martin,

Rt. 1, Box 214-A, Alpharetta 30201. Ph.

475-6810. ___ __________

At stud: Society Man's Rebel, reg.

Tenn. Walking horse, by Mack Kay's

Rebel out of a Society Man mare, deep

sorrel; also, show horses ready to

show for sale at all times. Herbert

Smith, Twin Oak Stables, 900 Myrtle

St.. Roswell. Ph. 993-4307. _______

Arabian at stud: Bandar #6213,

all foals may be reg., board available

$50 grade mares, $100 Arabian mares;

also, for sale 6 yr. old loud colored

mare, 14 hands, suitable for hunter

pony, good disp. and gaits. Mrs. Val.

Beaty, Rt. 5, Covington. Ph. 786-7671

Black Quarter horse, 8 yrs. old, gentle, good for child or lady, good cond., $175, with saddle and bridle, $200. J. C. Millsapp, Powder Springs
30073. Ph. 943-3454.______________ Reg. Morgan, 3 yr. old gelding,
broke, gentle; dbl. reg. Palomino-
Morgan, 4 yr. old gelding, gentle for anyone. Judy Roe, Duluth. Ph. 476-
2234.__________________ .. Roping horse mare, gentle for
anyone to ride, outstanding working cow horse, bay, mare. Earl Johnson, Warrenton. Ph. 465-2494.
Shetlana ponies and pleasure
horses; also, English and Western saddles and tack. C. M. Bond,
Lavonia 30553.______________ 3 ponies 1 Welsh and 2 Shetlands,
good and gentle, all three for $125 or $50 ea.; also, 2 saddles and 3 bridles,
good cond. Marion Stover, Rt. 1, Hiram 30141. Ph. 943-6058._____
Dapple grey mare, 15 hands, 9
yrs. old, 1,000 Ibs. J. Z. McBee, Riverdale. Ph. 478-3554.________
Fine chestnut Saddlebred gelding,
foaled 6-11-66, perf. pleasure mount, exc. disp., eligible for registration, $300; 7 yr. old bay Quarter Horse
gelding, pleasure riding, good with
youngsters, 15.1 hands, no plug, $150, tack available. Debby Williams, Rt. 1, Box 340-B, Fortson 31808. Ph. 323-
1183. ______________ At stud: Piddley's Heir, black,
reg. Tenn. Walking horse, Merry Go Boy and Society Man breeding, has

Jenkinsburg. Ph. 775-3328._______

Horse training, boarding,

breeding and sales, fire proof barn,

indoor training and riding facilities,

outdoor ring and trails, trainer and

grooms on premises, transportation

available from Atlanta. Sara J.

Bagen, Claramere Farm, 222 Green

Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7321 or 351-

2130 niBht.

Have room for boarding 2 horses

other than my own, private pasture,

$15 per mo. includes stall and hay

daily. Edward F. Halligan, 6408

Maddox Rd., Morrow. Ph. 474-8533.

Black Western saddle with bridle for sale or trade; also, livestock

hauling. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory

Flat Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-

5111______________________

3 yr. old mare needs a trainer, show prospect. John Phelps, 31 Inman

Cir., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 892-7825.

Horses boarded, 100 acres, good

riding location, $7.50 pasture, Six

Flags area. W.P. Davis, Atlanta. Ph. 344-2692.____

Horses pastured, 1-20 East, near

Conyers, $10 per mo., Tucker, Stone

Mountain, Chamblee areas, $12.50 per

mo., Atlanta $15 per mo., shelter,

water and grass, cheaper rates if

more than 1 horse. John F. Graham,

Toil Fayetteville Rd.. SE, Atlanta

30316. Ph. 373-7624.

______

Boarding horses, exc. facilities

have been properly built,

arrangements may be made for

Cattle, swine, other livestock
wanted
Want Welsh pony gelding, stocky build, not pinto spotted, age not over 5 yrs., 51-53 in. in height. J. K. Smith, Rt. 3, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 478-1045.
Want approx. 50 head of nanny goats without horns, reasonably priced. Winfred Crane, Rt. 1, Winder. Ph. 367-8859 Jefferson.
Want Santa Gertrudis bull, state price including delivery; also, 2 reg. Brahmas heifers, price including delivery. Butch Melner, Rt. 6, Eastman 31023.
Want feeder pigs, any amount over 20. Roy Garrett, Rt. 1, Bowdon fh. 258-2279
Want quality bloodlines to Try Parkway North (TB), by 'North ConeOur Carol by *Goya II, detailed

nights._______________________ Reg. Palomino and Quarter
horses for sale, over 100 having these bloodlines: Honey Karnes, Three Bars, Leo, Croton Oil, Sugar Bars, Hollywood Gold, Depth Charge, Top Deck, Vandy, Bar Money, Triple Chicks, Go Man Go. J. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 5684232. __________________
5 yr. old Quarter Horse mare and 10 mo. old horse colt, both gentle, can ride mare but hasn't been trained for barrel, racing or anything but to ride, both good and sound, $300 for both or will sell separately. Thomas D. Shaner. Rt. 4. Box 80. Dalton 30720.
4 horses, priced from $150 up. Mrs. Ann B. Ginn, 114 Driftwood PL, Decatur 30030. Ph. 377-6819 after 7 pm and weekends._____________
Reg. Tenn. Walking horses for sale, ready to show would make good amateur or juvenile horses, located at Mi-Ken-Way Stables in Forsyth Co. Wayne Bennett, Rt. 4, Post Rd., Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-2415 after 5 pm.
2 mare mules, both work dbl. or single, 500-600 Ibs. ea.; also 1 wagon and harness for sale, see after 4 pm week days and on week ends anytime. Donald Bunch, Jones Mt. Rd., Rt. 1, Talking Rock 30175.
Shetland pony colt for sale, $25. J. Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 154 B, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4730.________________
Pony together with saddle and bridel, good disp., $95. W. N. Boone, Jr. Ac worth. Ph. 974-3976.

never been bred to black mare but always black colts, reg. $50, unreg. $25. Malcolm Foss, RFD04, Rome. Ph. 235-1371.________________
At stud: Reg. Tenn. Walking stallion, Go Boy Target, black, sire: Merry Go Boy, dam: Midnight Malana by Midnight Sun, I/ 2 brother to 3 grand world champions, proven sire of top colts. Earl I. Stokes, Rt. 3, Box 397, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502.
Horses,
-handling,
boarding, equipment
Want equip, for 1 mule or horse, harness, plow, harrow and fertilizer distributor. R. C. Peterson, Box 281, Marshallville 31057. Ph. 967-2574.
Dbl. tandem 2 horse trailer, loading ramp, new hitch and jack, saddle compartment, spare tire, exc. cond. Kitty Leonard, 3511 Woodhaven Rd., NW. Atlanta. Ph. 233-5535.
Boarding facilities availableunusually clean stalls and riding area, Irg. pasture, riding ring, entire feeding area lighted, constant supervision. Carl Bass, 5254 Covinglon Hwy., Stone Mountain 3008:1 Ph. 284-7644.

complete care of horse or horses. Glen E. Gritfis. Jesup. Ph. 427-6459.
Hoses boarded, fed Coastal Bermuda hay each day, good pasture
to run in, $15 per mo. Ed Hitt, Rt. 1,
Grovetown. Ph. 863-1620. _____ 1 roping saddle, exc. cond., 1
Western type saddle fo $25; also, 1 English saddle, good cond., $50. Marvin R. Williams, 1207 Fleming
Rd., Cordele. Ph. 273-3252. Schoellkopf barrel racing saddle,
14 in. seat, like new, used 6 times,
padded seat, light weight. Mrs. James
Avary, Rt. JL Marietta. Ph. 427-8542. Horseshoeing of all types,
anywhere in Ga. Jim Shellby, Rt. 1,
Box 384. Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-6634.
Want used Bueno Vista, McClelland or Western saddle, or plastic
seated pad to be torn apart for making costume saddle. J.T. Elrod, Box 2062, Atlanta 30301. Ph. 767-2530.______
Black parade saddle, breast collar, bridle and blanket for sale, $125 call after 6 pm. Marshall L. Hicks, Rt. 6, Kilroy Lane, Douglasville 30134.
Horses boarded, exc. pastures and riding area. Ron Smith, Hamp-
ton. Ph. 946-3282 after 6 Dm. All types Quarter_horse training,
indoor arena, elec. walker, exc
facilities, trainer of 3 1969 state
champions, two 1968 state champions, finest feed. Ronnie Hodges, Roswell.
Ph. 993-2892 or 993-2181. Want used jump saddle, 18 in. tree
with Irg. knee rolls, will consider 1 in
need of repair. Mrs. Val. Beaty, Rt. 5,
Box 39C, Covington 30209.

pedigree available, reasonably priced. Patricia E. Misenhamer, 180 Westview Dr., Athens 30601. Ph. 5431347.
Want 1 good gentle mule, weight not over 800 Ibs. or 1000 Ibs., children must be able to handle, W. L. Smallwood, RFD 4, Box 414, Macon Ph. 745-27n ____________'
Want midget ponies, 30 in. and under. C. M. Bond, Lavonia 30553.
Want baby calves, must be reasonably priced, may be interested in making lot price if ageeable. W. L. Gillogly, Box 96, Eden 31307. Ph. 7487128 or 748-7280._______________
Want bred heifers, calves and cows, will trade 1969 Coastal Bermuda hay from highly fertilized and limed fields, $20-$35 per ton depending on quality. L. W. Alien, Rt. 1, Gray 31032. Ph. 986-3941.
Want purebred Hampshire boar hog, 10-12 mos. old, long meat-type, good and Irg. litters, also papers, and tested, state price, etc. Lee Loiselle, Rt. 1, Box 22, Lumpkin 31815.
Planning to add some rose bushes to your yard this year? Horticulturists with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service say correct drainage of soil is a must. Surface drainage and drainage through the soil is essential.

Wednesday, March 18, 1970
Livestock feed, hay and grain

for sale

Bermuda & Fescue mix. hay, well

limed and fertilized, baled without rain, Irg. square bales, $1 per bale. Roy Chamlee, or Jerry Blalock, Stagecoach Rd. Ellenwood. Ph. 366-
jam--------------------------

Soybean, Millet & Milo hay',

heavily fertilized and baled without

rain, fully matured, approx. 500 bales

left, 70-80* per bale at barn, can del.

.for small fee, located 2 mi; S. of

Royston Hwy. 17. Robert Ginn, Rt. 2,

Box 132, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-8044

after 6 pm.___________- ____

Kobe Lespedeza and Orchard

Grass hay; also Coastal & Fescue, $1

per bale, all cut from fertilized and

limed fields, cut and cured without

rain, Irg. heavy bales. L. B. Hill,

Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689.

Clearing barn for new crop

Coastal Bermuda hay, $20 per ton, 40

tons to go, you load COD barn. W. E.

Harris, Fox Hill Rd., Milledgeville.

Ph. 452-5431.___________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, highly

fertilized and limed, high in protein,

for 10 or more tons call collect, FOB

farm or del. J. L. Alien, Rt. 3, Dublin

31021._______________________ Fescue and Bermuda hay, baled

without rain, highly fertilized, 90<t per

bale in ton lots. Mrs. Val B. Beaty, Rt.

5, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-7671 night.

300 tons Coastal Bermuda hay,

exc. quality, well fertilized, cured in

hay dryer, $30 per ton loaded on your

truck. Bob Blalock, Millarden Farms,

Woodburv. Ph. 553-5375.___________

1969 crop Fescue hay, 200 bales,

75 per bale. J. C. Thompson, Rt. 1,

Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 4744393.

Coastal Bermuda hay, well fer-

tilized, weed-free, 504 per bale or $25

per ton at my barn. Wilton Walton,

Old River Rd., Fort Valley. Ph. 825-

8520.

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1969 Coastal Bermuda hay, highly

fertilized and limed, baled without

rain, 854 per bale at barn, must sell to

make room for 1970 crop. John Daniell. Carrollton. Ph. 834-3778.

Yellow shelled corn, bulk, approx.

500 tons, will load your truck, $60 per

ton. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph.

734-5109.___________._______

1500 bales good quality Coastal

Bermuda hay, 854 per bale; 1,000

bales Fescue-Clover, 804 per bale.

Winfred Crane, Rt. 1, Winder 30680.

Coastal Bermuda hay, good

quality, highly fertilized, $30 per ton

at barn, $25 per ton in 5 ton lots. Cecil Wilkinson, Rt. 1, Milledgeville. Ph.

GL6-3695.

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Best quality Coastal Bermuda hay for sale at barn, heavy bales, $1

per bale. Mrs. Lawrence Griffis, Rt. 3,

Jesup 31545. Ph. 427-6512._______

Coastal Bermuda hay for sale,

highly fertilized and baled without

rain, $30 per ton, Fescue, $20 per ton.

Ed Hitt, Rt. 1, Grovetown 30813. Ph.

863-1620.

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100 tons Coastal Bermuda hay,

rained on but baled dry, 500 per round

bale at farm. Ben H. Parham, Rt. 2,

Talbottom. Ph. MO 5-3513._______

1969 Coastal Bermuda hay in

middle Ga., 50-904 per bale, sq. bales

aver. 50# e., 100 tons from highly

fertilized and limed fields, will trade

for cattle. L.W. Alien, Rt. 1, Gray

31032. Ph. 986-3941.

High protein Moregrain oat hay,

highly fertilized with grain in, $1 per

bale also top quality Soybean hay,

ideal for beef cattle, $1 per bale. H.C.

Abernathy, Covington. Ph. 786-7002

day, 786-3779 nights.____________

Good Coastal Bermuda hay, baled

without rain, $30 per ton, less than 1

ton, $1 per bale at barn. J.J. Hall, Rt.

1, Box 74, Albany. Ph. 432-7735.

Hay for sale at my barn, gathered

without rain, several hundred bales.

Isom Lee, Box 15, Felton 30140.

Hay, well fertilized and limed, sq.

bales, exc. quality, 1969 crop Ber-

muda, $1 per bale, can del. short

distance. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 5040

Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 366-

775JL____________________ Highly fertilized Coastal Ber-

muda hay, no rain, 904 per bale at

barn. James R. Woods. Hwy. 18, 10

mi. W. Pine Mountain. Ph. 882-6580.

Good quality Lespedeza, Fescue

and Timothy and other mixtures hay,

highly fertilized, $1 per bale at barn,

cheaper in large quantities. G.M.

Kirk, 1726 Stilesboro Rd., N.W.,

Kennesaw. Ph. 428-3921 after 5 pm.

Wednesday, March 18, 1970

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Livestock feed,

Hot & sweet Banana pepper seed

Strawberry popcorn . seed, 25?

Want horseradish for planting,

25? pkg. with stamped env.; also doz.; Calico popcorn, 30? doz.; state price. Mrs. A. G. Hartley, 121

hay and grain

comfrey pits., 4, $1, add post. Mrs Cayenne hot pepper, 25?; sweel Berkeley Rd., Avondale Estates. Ph. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Banana pepper, 35?; white anti-acid

Ellijay.________________

tomato, 25?. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873,

Want green or white Gov. im-

Massey strawberry pits., $3 per C, ScpUdale 30079.____________ proved cane. Dewey Spivey, Rt. 1,

500, $12; old fashion white multiplying

Red rasberries, blueberries, Axson 31624.

onion sets, 50, $1, add post. E.B. catnip, spearmint plants for sale,

Want 500 Ibs. orchard grass seed.

Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501. $1.50 doz. plus 50? post. Mrs. Elzie G. E. Crouch, Old Town Plantation,

Tomato pits, in buncn, i!5, $2; Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

Rt. 2, Louisville.

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state time when wanted: Brimmer,

Running okra seed, I/ 2 cup , $1.25

Want vine peach seed. W. M.

Marglobe, Rutgers, Triple Crop, Tree, PP. H.C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., Suggs, Rt. 2, Box 428, Bainbridge

giant yellow, others, in peat cups, 15? Atlanta.

31717.

for sale
Coastal Bermuda hay, highly

for sale

ea.; white multiplying onion sets, 38, $1. add 4o? post. Mrs. Jennie Sparks,
Rl. 3, Chatsworth.
High quality Bahia Grass seed,

Klondike strawberry pits., 50?
doz., 3 doz., $1.25; wild crabapple,
maple, 75? ea., add post. Rosa Kicliards. Box 32. Elliiav________

Want Irg. fig bushes; also clematis vine and Cobra orchid. Ellis Nobles, % The Allisons, 301 South Troupe St., Valdosta 31601.

fertilized, $30 per ton at barn. Robert L. Russell. Bonaire. Ph. 923-1951.
Soybean, Fescue and Bermuda,
Poultry, game* Clover and Fescue, Dallas grass, well
limed and highly fertilized, most
fowl and cured, baled and stored without rain,
75?, $1-$1.25 per bale depending on
eggs a a ., quality, some 2nd grade for mulch, 50?
per bale. K.B. Grogan, Rt. 5, Manning Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-4672._____
Coastal Bermuda for sale, $1 per bale; Fescue, 75? per bale at my place. O.L. Redwine, Rt. 1. Dalton.
Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, heavy bales, no rain, $35 per Ion al barn. Reed S. Brooks, Rt. 1,
for sale Mclntyre. Ph. 946-8932.________ 1969 crop Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized and limed, rain-free, 120 tons at $28 per ton at barn, must
move hay. Eric G. Doltz, Haddock.

Pokeberry pits., $1.50 doz. PP; ornamental pepper seed, 25? tsp. plus stamped env.; peach tree seedling pits., white meat cling seed, $1.50 PP., no inquiries ans. unless with stamped env. Miss Ardelle Segler, Box 176, Ochlochnee 31773. Ph. 574-3091.______
Brown Stripe Halfrunner snapbean, germ. 94%, $1 cupful; Little White Acre cowpeas, high bush or ground running type, germ. 97%, $1 cupful PP; Irg. pink Mexican tomato
seed, 25? pkg.; little red cluster running tomato, 250 with stamped addressed env. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula
317S3e3ri.c_ia_-L_e_s_p_ed_e_za__se_e_d,_s_c_ar_if_ie_d_, lab. tested. T. B. Hansford, Watkinsville 30677. Ph. 769-5367.
Giant green pod okra seed, very prolific, lab. tested, 30? per oz. in-

93% germ., 96.58 purity, no noxious

weed seed. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4,

Statesboro 30458. ___

Chinese chestnut trees, Japanese

persimmon trees, reasonably priced if

you come dig, any size. B.F. Gibbs,

1007 Clifton Rd., Atlanta 30307. Ph.

373-1300.

3,000 bu. bright oats for sale, 95?

per bu. C.M. Pippins, Jr., Shamrock

Ranch, Pretoria Rd., Albany. Ph

436-4953.

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Cert, improved Ga. Red seed

sweet potatoes, grown from vine

cuttings, can be cert, in buyer's name,

$2.50 per bu., containers not fur-

nished, cannot ship. L.W. Hutchinson,

Rt. 1, Nicholls 31554. Ph. 632-4854

Alma.

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Thornless boysenberries, $i

doz.; Ebony King blackberries, $2.50

Ph. 932-5528.

cluding post. Joe C. Hurst, 161 Jones doz.; strawberries, $2 per C, cannot

Fescue and Bermuda hay, $35 per Rd., Austell 30001.

sliip. Mrs. Wm. B. Price

ton. D. S. Waldrep, Cedartown. Ph.

Dove Proso millet, 83%germ., 50? Douglasville. Ph. 942-4022.

748-4662, after 5 pm 748-3210._____ per Ib. Lee T. Woodall, III, Rt. 3, Barns filled with Fescue Clover, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 647-3508.___

Old fashion white multiplying onions, 50, $1 plus 50? post. N.W.

Coastal Bermuda and Sericia hay,

Small lima butter bean seeds for

pick up in field or barn. Bobby sale, guaranteed germ., reasonably

Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254 Jesup 31545. Cert, sweet potato pits., Ga. Red,

Holloway, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 ranch 349-1054 Atlanta.

priced. J. T. McClung, 4661 Hendrix Dr., Forest Park.

Rose Centennial, competitive prices. Mary Ann Lindsey, Buckeye Farms,

6,000 bales bright rye straw, $30

per ton. C.M. Pippins, Jr., Shamrock

Ranch, Pretoria Rd., Albany. Ph. 436-

4953.

Coastal Bermuda nay, $1 per

bale; Fescue, 90? per bale, Sericia, 80?

per bale at barn. Richard Steele, Rt.

1, Ellenwood. Ph. 366-8559.______

Coastal Bermuda hay, highly

fertilized, weed-free, $35 per ton at

barn. C. B. Moncrief, Rt. 1, Roberta.

Ph. 836-3271.

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200 bales Coastal Bermuda hay,

654 per bale at barn. Edward C.

Graham, St. Marks Rd., Hogansville.

Ph. 637-4803 after 6 pm.___________

Good quality Coastal Bermuda for

sale at barn in two ton and up lots, $20

per ton. C. M. Haael, Deere Acres,

Monroe. Ph. 267-3570 at noon or after 7

pmS._q_ua_r_e _b_a_le_s__p_ro_p_e_rl_y__cu_r_ed_

Lespedeza & Fescue hay, 70? per bale.

Riley C. Couch, Rt. 1, Senoia. Ph. 599-

6929._____

Coastal Bermuda hay, limed and

fertilized, 85? per bale. C. B. Flood,

Rt. 4, Box 286, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-

2145 or 253-7500. ____________

Rain damaged Coastal Bermuda

hay, $10 per ton; also 50 tons good

Coastal Bermuda hay, $25 per ton. J.

E. Jeanes, Rt. 6, Box 181, Macon. Ph.

986-3303 Gray. ____________

Good Coastal Bermuda hay, 90?

per bale, located 2 mi. E. of Walnut

Grove on Loganville-Jersey Rd.,

Bishop Pirkle, Rt. 3, Covington. Ph.

Agricultural 786-6095.

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Approx. 200 bales mulching hay,

seed and plants 40? per bale. J. W. Crowe, Rt. 1,

Hoschton. Ph. 654-2455. __ ___

Timothy hay, $1.25 per bale; also

Fescue, Orchard Grass & Clover,

$1.15 per bale, ask abt. quantity

prices. Mrs. Willie Marques, Rt. 2,

Austell. Ph. 948-2863.

Coastal Bermuda hay from limed

highly fertilized fields, square

bales, exc. quality, 90? per bale, $35

per ton at barn; also some 80? per bale

wanted hay. Robert Hood, Rt. 3, Loganville.

Ph. 963-6966 or 786-5295 ______

Sudan hay, $1 per bale, $40 per ton

T.OOO stalks green soft chewing seed cane, 4-5 ft. long, 8? per stalk. W.
H. Brannen, Box 108, Unadilla. Ph. 627-3369.___________________
Old fashion white and red sugar cane at my farm, white cane, $8 per C,
red, $6 per C. Millard Whittle, Rt. 1, Dexter. Ph. 875-4361.__________
Hicks Broadleaf tobacco seed,
germ. 93%, pure seed, 99.50%; Coker's 319, germ. 97% pure seed, 99%, any var. sample, $1 Irg. pkg., $8, $12 per Ib., 3 Ibs., $25 PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.________________
A few onion sets for spring
planting, $2 gal. del. in Ga. Bill Stephens, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.______
Tenderhull bean seed, White Cornfield, germ. 90%; White
Halfrunner, germ. 94%; Pink 6-weeks, germ. 94%; Cream 6-weeks, germ.
96%; all 75? cupful. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3 Ellijay.
Currants, cherries, black
'valnuts, scuppernongs, muscadines, $1 ea.; Goose plums, $1-1.25-1.50, cannot ship. E. Lienemann, Mt.
-Pleasant Rd.. Macon Ph. 788-6432 Shallot onion buttons, $1 per C.
ppd. Blanch Woodruff, Greenville.
Latham, rasberry plants, damp packed, cello wrapped, $1.50 doz. PP. J.C. Greer Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643.
Mastadon strawberry pits., good
roots, $1.50 per C, $10 per M, add post. Curlis Heard, Rt. 1, Gainesville 30501.
White multiplying onions, 50, $1
plus 60? post, in Ga. Mrs. Cleo Beggs, Rt. 1, Lavonia 30553.
Cream Sugar Crowder and Purplehull peas, $1 per pt., you pay post. Mrs. Y.G. Grizzle, Rt. 2, Dawsonville 30534.
Novelty Irish potatoes, The" Treasured Brazilian, 400 per hill possible under proper culture, $3 ea.; Canadian Purple, $2 ea.; German
Fingerling, $2, one of ea., $5; corn bead seed, 25? pkg. Fred 0. Thomas, Rt. 4, Box 486, Dalton 30720. _____
Little hot pepper, also Irg. hot pepper seed, 5 small pods, 10?; 2 Irg. oods, 10? with stamped addressed env. Mrs. Walter Cochran, Rt. 4, Box

Lenox 31637. Ph. 546-4225. ____ Sericia Lespedeza seed,
recleaned, germ. 80.50%, 50? per Ib. Wayne B. Alford, Rt. 1, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-7168.
2,000 improved red sugar cane for sale at farm, aver. 41/2 ft. long, 6? per stalk. B.F. O'Berry, Rt. 1, Box 185 A, Millwood 31552.____________
Spearmint, huckleberry plants, $1.50 doz.; red rasberry,
wrapped in plastic film or cellophane damp, $1.50 doz., add post., no out-ofstate orders. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay._________________
Black rasberries, Himalayan blackberry pits., blackhaw bushes, hazelnut, beechnut trees, sarvice trees, yellow and red plums, 4, $1; garlic bulbs, blueberry bushes. 10. Si add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6,
Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-2496.
Apple trees: June, Transparent, Horse, Detroit, Golden & Red
Delicious, Stayman, Red Rome, Yaies; Elberla, Ga. Bell, June Peach
trees, 75? ea.; Kieffer, Lecont pear, June Abundance plum, Early Rich-
mond cherry, chestnut trees, 3 ft., $1 ea.; Cincord, Niagra grape, 75?ea., $5 orders PP. T.M. Webb, Ellijay.
Ozark Beauty, everbearing
strawberry plants., $3 per C at my
home, $20 per M, add post, if shipped. J.E. Thomas, Rt. 1, Box 273, Blackshear.
Certified early white cluster sweet potato seed, $3 per bu., also table size $4 per bu., at farm, Toombs
Co., 4 mi. S.E. Johnson's Corner, come before 11 AM or after 3 PM, bring containers. Rufus Merriman,
Rt. 3, Lyons 30436. Ph. 565-8303. Pink peanut, 6 wk. bunch beans,
germ. 96%; white 6 wk. bunch beans,
germ. 95%; $1.30 per cup full, post paid. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Ellijay
30540.
Strawberry popcorn, old fashioned Indian corn, castor or mole bean seed, miniature redhot pepper pods, giant sunflower seed, all packed 3 doz., per
pkg. 30? ea., 4, $1 with stamped env. H.A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moullrie 31768.

on truck loads. H. C. Alien, Rt. 3, Box
338, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3379. Fescue-Clover hay for sale, highly
fertilized, 60? per bale, Frank L. Bales, Yatesville. Ph. 472-3437.
Fescue hay, fertilized and baled without rain, 85? per bale at barn.
Sam Moslier, Roswell. Ph. 993-4165. Good Coastal Bermuda and Millet
hay, $1 per bale at barn, $1.10 per bale del. within 35 mi. Betty Edenfield, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph. 964-6273.______
Hay for sale, 60?-$1.25 per bale, depending on var., cond. & age, call for appointment. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill
Rd. Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 428-8772. Lrg. quantity of choice Coastal
Bermuda hay; also, sev. tons of hay
suitable for mulch. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, 31560. Ph. 586-6687
Odum.____________ Good Coastal Bermuda hay, 90?
per bale, $35 per ton, located near Walnut Grove. Vincent S. Goransky,

107, Griffin 30223.
Fine white Rice popcorn on cob7
10 Ibs., $2 add post. Mrs Marie Holland Box 1019 Cooler Rd., Dalton.____
Bearing size mtn. huckleberriesV
blackberries, dewberries, yellowroot pits., $2.50 doz.; red tame plums,
winter huckleberries, 5, $2.50; all damp packed and PP. Mrs. David Stover. Rt. 1. Blue Ridge 30513.
Muscadine grapevines, blackhaw, beechnut, hazelnut bushes, sarvice
bushes, black rasberries, Himalayan blackberries, 4, $1; super sweet
Vining strawberry pits., 10, $1;
crabapple, sourwood trees, 4, $1, add
post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.
Scallion onion pits, from buttons,
50, $1, add 20? post. Mrs. Perlene --RopBerr.r--aRdi.tl.ey7,'Is--GaM-in--aegsi--ivci--llee--.verbearing strawberry pits., $1.75 per C at my
home. Mrs. H.M. Christie, Rt. 2. Litlionia 30058. Ph. 482-6179.

Multiplying onions, 50 for $1, plus
post. 50?. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.__________
Mix. ornamental pepper seed, 25? pkg., mail orders only. John H. Davis, 1007 Dimmock St., S.W., Atlanta 30310.
Taking orders tor spring del. tomato plants in 2 I/ 4 in. peat pots, 15?ea.; Big Boy, Rutgers, Marglobe, Brimmer, Manalucie, in bunches of
25, $2 bunch, 30? post., 65? post. ea. doz. pots ordered. Thomas M. Sparks, 306 Lakeview Dr., Chatsworth 30705.
Treasured Brazilian Irish potatoT 400 per hill possible, $3ea., 2, $5,8, $16,
add post. Mrs. Grace Townsend, Rt. 1, Box 315, Gainesville 30501.______
Scuppernong, Muscadine
grapevines, damp packed; black Hunt, Thomas Dulcet; bronze
scuppernongs, Higgins, Topsail; pollinated Magoon-Chowan-Dearing,
$1.25 ea., 6, $5, add post. Grady Ison, Brooks 30205. Ph. 599-3323.

Rt. 3 Covington. Ph. 786-5201

3-Season climbing stra^ueTTy

Crabapple 50?ea.; spearmint, red

Hay for sale, $1 per bale at barn. vines, bears spring, summer & fall, rasberry, blackberry, dewberry,

K. B. Grogan, Manning Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-4672.

25, $10, add $1.50 post. Louise Patterson, Rt. 3, Buford 305181.

huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Rainbow corn, 35? pkg.; Indian Squaw corn, White corn, 50? cup; June Pink, Golden Jubilee, Sunray, tomato seed; hot Cowhorn, sweet Banana, hot Banana, salt gourd seeds, 25? pkg. with stamped env., add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2. Elliiav.
Tested bush Oct. beans, running white and speckled butter peas, chufa seed, many other var. vegetable seed, 75? Irg. pkg., 25? post. Erskine C. Oat-yell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140.______
Muscadine grapevines, beechnuts, hazelnuts, bushes, 4, $1; blueberry bushes, 10, $1 garlic onions, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. F.M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Beau Brummell & purple foliage plums, May cherries, Brown Turkey tigs, 50?-$2; Superfine everbearing strawberries, parsley, mint, 50? doz., cannot ship. Mrs. F.H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448.
Burpee's Big Boy tomato seed, 1st yr. seed, 100 seed, $1 with stamped env.; old time mustard seed, 1 oz., 35? with stamped env.; Russian comfrey roots, 4, $1.25 PP. F.M. Abie, Dahlonega 30533.
Huckleberry bushes, blackberries, dewberries, yellowroot, $2 do/.., out-of state $2.50 PP; calamus plants, 6, $2PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.
Big Halfrunner beans, germ. 98%; 6-Weeks bunch beans, germ. 90%; Cutshort Cornfield beans, germ. 80%, while tender, $1.30 Irg. cupful PP. Mrs. R.H. Mealer, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
1969 crop well fertilized, rain-free Bermuda and Fescue, Irg. bales. Billy H. Rhodes, Rt. 1, Crawfordville. Ph. GL6-3695.
400 bales Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized and harvested without rain, 75? per bale. Chas, E. Chich, Monroe. Ph. 267-2438.______
Hay for sale. Fred Chumbler, Alpliaretta. Ph. 475-7829._______
Hay for sale, well fertilized and rain-free. Jack Flournoy, Talmo. Ph. 693-4494.
Hay for sale, baled rain-free, 75? per bale at barn. Lloyd L. Little, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-3137.
Good Coastal Bermuda hay, from well limed and fertilized pastures, $30 per ton at barn. T. J. Collins, Rt. 2, Box 119 Cobbtown. Ph. 685-2385.
Choice Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized and limed, Irg. bales, 75? per bale. Neal Cromer, Rt. 3, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-5708.
Want yard pea seed and artichoke ools for planting, quole price. Alleen B. Kimball, 3705 Aldea Dr., Decatur W032.
Want Jerusalem artichokes to >lant, A. C. Hall, Rt. 1, Statesboro 30458.
Want abt. 1 Ib. of Ladyfinger peas or seed, state price. Mrs. 01 en Sears, Rt. 2. Willacoochee 31650.
Want old fashion pomegranate nishes, bearing size; also buckeye lushes, 2 yr. old yllow scuppernong ines. Juanita .Street, 1422 Piedmont Ave., NE, Apt. A-2, Atlanta.______
Want Irg. type red and Irg. type vhite multiplying onions, quote irices. G. C. Spikes, 308 W. Bryan St., )ouglas. ___ _________
Want 6-8 hawthorn berry plants, ometimes known as "Haw" berries, isually grow wild in the woods, ieuben A. Braswell, 2463 Fernleaf Lane, Decatur 30033. Ph. 633-9651.
Want Globe artichoke pits., apanese or Chinese artichoke tubers, o Jerusalem. H. Chambers, Rt. 1,
68-B, Waleska 30183. Bamboo cane rootings or plants /anted, advise del. mail prices. Paul H. Daniell, Box 2195, Atlanta 30301.

Pigeons: Rollers, Fantails
(young), $5 pr.. White Kings (show type), $8 pr.; also, rabbits, Calif.
Smutnose, breeding age, $5, young $3, cannot ship. E. E. Smith, 1781 Boulderview Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316.
Ph. 241-7315. Araucanas, BS hatch, trio, 2~
pullets, rooster, $7.50, extra roosters, $3.50 ea.; also, want to trade roosters with someone that has good blooded

chicks, real pretty, unrelated 1 of good quality, will ship; eggs for hatching $3.50 per 15. Mrs. M. J. White, Rt. 1, Box 11, Attapulgus 31715.
Toulouse geese for sale, $12.50 pr., will make good offer if all taken. W. E. Standhardt, Rt. 6, Douglasville.

Ph. 942-2201. Trio of purebred White Rosecomb
bantams, trio of Black Rosecomb bantams, would consider trading for White Cornish bantams or Silver

Sebrights. James Strickland, Rt. 2, Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-5963.
Bantams: Rhode Island Red and
Golden Sebright, beginning to lay, $5 pr.; also, rabbiis, will sell 21 for $50.
Bobby Joe Thacker, Rt. 3, Box 424, Griffin. Ph. 228-0804.
Muscovy ducks for sale, $2 ea., will not ship. R. L. Rickles, Sharp-
sburg. Ph. 599-6727. Show type bantams, BB Reds and
Black Old English games; 2 peacocks, 1969 hatch; also, Araucana chickens.
Ira T. Fincher, Rt. 1, Jackson. Ph.
775-3581. Pharoah quail starts laying at 6

wks. old lay round, breeders, $4 per

pr., eggs, $15 per C, day old quail, 25? ea., others priced according to age. Mrs. W. G. Tyson, Rt. 2, Doerun. Ph.

776-2802 Sylvester.

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Pharoah quail eggs for sale, $7.50

per C, 500, $35, will not pay freight.

James L. Tyson. 1817 Avalon, Albany.

Golden Sebright bantams, hens

and roosters, $3 ea. at farm, raised

from prize winning stock. C. L. Alt-

man, Rt. 1, Box 362, Savannah 31401.

Alien Roundheads, Warhorse, Tartar Roundheads, White Hackle,

Madigin Clarets, 69 hatch, stags, $10,
old trio, $25; few cross breeds. R. C. Moreland, Rt. 1, Lilburn 30247. Ph.

169-6562. _________________ Show type bantams; Black
Cochins, BB Reds, White Silkies, sev.

other types, $5 trio. Paul Dickerson, Rt. 3. Box 147, Toccoa.
Game chickens: Pure Roun-
dhead. (Jinn Grey, Warhorse, Blue Face Haleh. Garnett J. Moreland, Sr.,
Rt. 2, Turner Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 469-

3229. ____________________ Mallard ducks, 3 generations from
wild, now laying, hens, $3 ea., drakes, $4ea., sev. hundred available, will not ship. Johnny J. Greene, Rt. 2, Box 144, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-4793.
Blue Show Kings, $5 pr., just have 2 more prs., producers of Irg. squabs, dill, ages, will ship express collect. R. T. Tarn. 1582 Park Hill Dr., Gainesville 30501.
Taking orders for Northern Bobwhile quail and day old birds, eggs $10 per C, day old birds, 25? ea. r'arlos Willis, Willis Game Bird Farm, ivl. 1, Sycamore 31790. Ph. 382-0493 Tifton after 6 pm.___________
Brief Case Japs, Brass Back Grays, Alien Roundheads, Green Leg

Hatch, and Bacon Warhorse, first come first serve, cannot ship. Willie L. Patrick, 4434 Sims Rd.. Ellenwood.
Bobwhite quail eggs, $10 per C, you pay post; also, few Tenn. Red

eggs, $20 per C. Richard Grantham, Rt. 2, Douglas 31533. Ph. 384-7966.
Northern Bobwhite quail eggs from outstanding layers being fed
vitamins, $9per Cor $85per M, F.O.B.
my farm. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 468-7851.

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Foundation stock in Old English

Poultry, game,

game bantams, BB Reds, Blacks, Silver Duckwings; also, Black

fowl and

Rosecombs and Golden Sebrights, all are quality birds from selected malings, $9 pr., express collect, no

hatching eggs, all letters answered.

G.E. Stahlkuppe, 2455 Union Rd., SW,

Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-6747.

Bobwhite quail day old, 25*,

others up to 9 wks old, priced ac-

cording to age. W.W. Capes, 2197

Colonial Dr., NE, Atlanta 30319. Ph.

237-5340._______

____

Bronze turkeys, 1 yr. old. R.E.

for sale

Partin. Rt. 3, Ellenwood. Ph. 366-4986. Pure Red Fox game cock, $10;

250 Northern Bobwhite quail, live,

$250; 10 tray quail incubator and 500

eggs, $150; 100 quail pair pens, $145; 3

brooders, $45 ea., all for $660 cash or

trade. Thomas L. Schmidt, 987

Springdale Rd., NE, Atlanta 30306.

Ph. 373-3486._________________

Rabbits: Purebred Siamese

Satins, 3 mos. old, $8 per pr.; 1 pr. 6

mos. old, breeding age, $12; 3 black

Sports, 8 wks. old from litter of

purebred Checkered Giants, $6,

cannot ship. Bobby Kimbrell, Rt. 1,

Bethlehem 30620. Ph. 867-938^ Winder.

Red Satin rabbits, 1 yr. old, 1 buck

and 1 doe, have papers, $5 ea. H. W.

Sailers, 5867 Poplar St., Doraville

30340. Ph. 448-4609. __________

65 nice fat hens for sale, laying

real well, 35 New Hampshire Reds, 6

black Sex Links and 25 pure White

leghorns, $1 ea. if all taken. Mrs.

Charlie Moon, Holly Oak Farm, Rt. 1,

Lilhonia 30058. Ph. 483-7777.

Chinchillas, herd of 74 Standard

Blues, all cages and auto, watering

system, must sell, make offer. Harold

Riddle, Montezuma 31063. Ph. 472-7643

after 6:30 pm.

Pr. of adult healthy chinchillas;

also, cages for more than 30 animals

;jnd other supplies, selling all for $175.

Mrs. John H, Pate, Rt. 2, Ashburn

31714.

Lrg. White doe rabbits, $2, will not

ship. Mrs. J. C. Parker, Rt. 2, Calhoun

30701. Ph. 629-3061.

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Setting eggs, heavy breed dark,

White Lace bull dog type Cornish

games, White Rocks, Silver Lace

Wyandottes, Black Minorcas, 15 eggs

$2.50 PP in Ga. J. G. Carney, 1600

Spalding Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph.

451-1157. ____ ______

Approx. 150 chickens, both hens

and roosters, all colors and sizes, good

layers and setters, $1 ea., write before

two Bud Oliver Roundhead stags, $7 ea.; pure Ginn Gray stag, $7; 2prs. of Bearded White Silkies, $5 pr.; pr. of Muscovy ducks, $7. Hiram Dunn, Rt. 1. Box 250, Meansville. Ph. 567-8662.
Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10
per M, discount on Irg. orders. J.F. Harris, Rt. 1, Trudy Rd., Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-5219.
Black Japanese Silkies, 1969 hatch, $5 pr.; odd roosters, $2 ea.; 5 While Japanese Silkie roosters, $2 ea., Oswald Harper, Box 95, Mystic. Ph. 468-5630.
Royal Palm turkeys for sale, $6 ea.. 3 toms and 8 hens, $5 ea., average wt. of toms. 40 Ibs. L.G. Doughty, 433 Pleasanl Home, Martinez 30907.___
Games: Spanish, Red Quills, 3 pullets 1 stag; Mugs, batlered slag and 2 nice pullels, Ihe above for sale or Irade for heels; pure old lime Eslin Red Quills for Irade only. R.F. Sessions, Rt. 2, Fayelleville 31214.
Turkeys for sale, Bronze and Wild Cross. 12 toms, $6 ea., 7 hens, $7 ea., $110 for the lot, no shipping. Howard J. Lewallen. Rt. 2, Florence Rd., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-2048.

Bobwhile quail, selecled breeders

from exlra Irg. birds, $3 and $4 per

pr.; also, Chukars, $2 ea. C. F. Sim-

pkins, 4191 Mercer Rd., Decalur. Ph.

289-7194.

9 pimenlo reds, $18; 6 Japanese

While Silkies, $12; 2 Rouen ducks, $4;

5 mixed chickens, $5.50, cannol ship.

Mrs. Zora Brown, 101 River Cir.,

Conyers 30207.

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Easier bunnies for sale, ready

about March 25, black and white or

brown and white, cannot ship. W. A.

Plale, Sr., 1101 Mecaslin St., NW,

Atlanla 30318. Ph. 872-4869.

Banlams: White Silkies, $8 pr.;

Golden Sebrights, $5pr.; While Chinese

geese, $15pr.; Gray Toulouse, $25pr.;

coming have to catch at night, no While Pekin ducks, $8 pr. Wilson

shipping, home after 5 pm. Robert Carson, Rt. 3, Box 371, Griffin. Ph.

Chancy, 487 Athens Ave., Athens 228-1972.

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30601. Ph. 543-2715.

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Rabbits: 4 six wk. old purebred

Young Golden Sebrights, $5 pr.; Polish rabbils wilh papers, $3.50 ea.;

Silver Sebright cockerel, $2.50; 1969 purebred brown and white Dutch doe,

hatch Irg. purebred roosters, $1.50-$3 $3.50; Irg. black doe, $3.50. Eileen

ea., multi-color bantam roosters, 50*
ea., will sell or trade, call first to let us know what you have. Jimmy Miller, Athens. Ph. 543-1637.

Waystack, 3193 LeConte Ave., Atlanla. Ph. 233-0831.__________
Easier bunnies, while and black,
$2 ea.; also, does and buck, $3-$4,

3 young Barred Rock roosters for cannol ship. Mrs. Glenna Hannah,

sale; also, bantams: Black 3888 Lindley Cir., Powder Springs

Rosecombs, Black Old English, Silver 30073. Ph. 943-6940.

______

Sebrights and 3 mixed bantams hens,

2 Hong Kong geese, gander and

all reasonably priced. Rickey Dutton, ien,$4ea.; Slurkeys; while all breasl

Rt. 1. Snellville 30278. Ph. 963-1742. gobbler; 3 white hens; bronze gob-

6 White Jap Silkies, 1 male, $12; aler; 2 bronze hens, $8 ea. for goblers

nine pure pimento reds, $18; five and $5 ea. for hens, now ready to lay,

mixed chickens, good layers, $5.50; all 69 hatch. Mrs. R. S. Greene, Rt. 1,

two Rouen ducks, $4; NZR doe rabbit, Arabi 31712.

$2; white guinea pig, pink eyes, good

Gianl Black Minorca eggs, $3 per

pets, $1, come after them with boxes. 15, parcel posl prepaid, prompl

Mrs. Zora Brown, 101 River Cir., shipment. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple

Conyers 30207.______________ Ave., Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-5926.

Buff Cochin bantams, $5 pr. at my

Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10

place, cannot ship. G.B. Howell, 5419 Der C, day old chicks, 254 ea.; 15

Newton Rd., Albany 31705.______ rtingneck pheasant roosters and 14

Racing Homing pigeons, with grown guineas; also, incubalors, 4

papers if desired. Radford Skinner, drawer (1200 cap.), 2 Micro switches,

Rt. 1, Bogart Ph. 725-7013.

cannol overheat, other equip. Gerald

Trio of Weeder geese for $15 Scoll, Ogeechee Quail Farm, Box 637.

cannot ship. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Wadley 30477. Ph. 252-5629 after 7 pm.

Elberton. ___

15 big White Pekin drakes, pen

Racing Homing pigeons, pure ed, $1.25. Mrs. G. M. Thomason, Rt.

strain Sions with pedigree, young 2, Rockmarl. Ph. 684-7722.

birds, $6 ea. Elmer Hutto, RFD n, Box 352, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 9871573. __________________
Sex Link roosters, 69 hatch, just
beginning to crow, $2 and up or will trade for guineas, Irg. brown eggs, 50?

Chinchillas complete with cages or will trade for pigs or calves of equal value, very reasonable. Henry T. Edwards, Rt. 1, Box 2, Guyton 31312. Ph. 772-3476.

doz. Roy Garner, Rt. 2, Zingara Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-4667.
Big game stags and cocks, 75 to
select from, $7-$25; Clarets, Green Leg Hatch, Toppies, Roundheads,
White Hackle and Grays, all from
proven bloodlines, will ship and also

Lrg. lype Cornish game roosler and sev. hens, 1 yr. old, $2 ea.; also, 3 Silver Duckwing bantams, rooster mixed, 75C ea., cannot ship. E. H. Hood, Rt. 3, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 9381599.

answer mail, see at my home on

Fertile cross breed chicken hen

Sundays. Jim Maddox, Rt. 2, Hwy. 27 eggs, $2, selling of 15 prepaid; 5

S., LaGrange. Ph. 882-1354.______ guineas, 3 speckled, 2 whites, $2.50 Flying Mallard, Khaki Campbell, ea., adull size ready for range, at my
While Pekins, duck eggs, $3 per doz. place only, no inquiries answered

PP. W. E. Griffin, Rt 1, Ocilla 31774. Purebred heavy Irg. type Dark
Cornish hatching eggs, 15, $2.25 or 30, $3.85 and my cartons returned

unless accompanied by stamped envelope. Miss Ardelle Segler, Box
176, Ochlocknee. Ph. 574-3091.

promptly at buyer's expense at my

Racing Homer pigeons, some

home, $1.25 for 15. Miss Cora B. grown and some young. W. D. PaUerson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty 31795. Puckelt, Rt. 1, Box 169, Lilburn 30247.

Pr. Hyderabada Fran Colins, $20, Ph. 939-6541.

Silver cocks, $6 ea., Amherst, $7 ea.;

Banlams: Purebred Barred

also, taking orders for sev. diff. breed Rocks, $5 pr.; pure While Cochins. W.

pheasants, price list on request. J.H. C. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 301, Stockbridge.

Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus 31709. Ph. 474-8550.

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Games: Claret and Negro

Roundhead rooster and hen, $10; pr.

Clarels, $10; 5 fine Golden Sebright

roosters, will ship $2.50 ea., at home

$2. Mrs. Marie Holland, B1019 Coogler

Rd.. Dalton.

Mallard ducks for sale, 3

generations from wild, $4 per pr.,

cannol ship. James Bridges, Rt. 3,

Moullrie 31768. Ph. 985-4541._____

Pharoah quail oreeders, $1.50 ea.;

eggs 8 ea.; dressed birds 90$ ea.; also baby quail at different prices. W. C.

Blunk, 1470 Pontiac PI., SE, Atlanta

30316. Ph. 627-0013. _________

Games: Stags six I/ 2 Dominique

and 1/2 Law Grey; three 1/2 Grey

and I/ 2 Warhorse, $10ea.; 1 nigger R-

H cock, $5; 1 nigger hen, $3. R. L. Stonecypher, RFD 1, Box 92, Buford

30518.___________________ Racing Homing pigeons for sale,

approx. 40 to sell at 50? pr. Donald

Bowden, Box 33A, Moreland 30259.

Northern Bobwhite quail,

breeders at $3 per pr. or $4 for mature

pr., booking orders for eggs, $15 per C

and day old birds, 25* ea. John L.

Mills, 1553 Westwood Ave., SW,

Allanla 30318. Ph. 758-9107 after 7 pm.

Sell or trade for banlams, Irg.

Silver Lace Wyandolte or Rhode

Island Red cockerels, $3 ea.; pr.

Parlridge Rocks, $7.50; also, common

banlams rooslers with feathered feet,

504 ea., no shipping, week-ends only.

Gladys Strickland, 1283 E. Broad St.,

Athens 30601. Ph. 543-1637.

Modena pigeons, show lype, sev.

prs. of Black Schielti, $7 pr.; extra

cocks, $3; two extra Blue Schietli

cocks, $3 ea., 2 exlra while cocks, $3 ea.; exlra Silver Dun and Russel Tri

Schielli cocks. $5 ea., all malure

birds. W. M. Franklin, 108 E. Derenne

Ave., Savannah 31405.

Game chickens, Halch-Clarel

cross, 17 hens now laying, $2.50 ea., 1

cock, $7.50. Billy Turner, Union Poinl.

2 Siamese Salin does, 11 mos. old,

from reg. stock, pedigree furnished,

$5 ea. W. H. Brooks, 2318 Tubman

Home Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 793-

1624._________________ Birmingham Rollers, $3.50 mated

prs.; $1.50 odd birds; rabbits, 2-3 mos.

old, $1.50, 11 does and 5 bucks, if all laken $1 ea.; also, will have rabbits for

Easier, 6 wks. old, will Irade for

guinea pigs. Marion Blackstock, Rt. 6,

Douglasville 30134.

_______

Sev. types of game chickens,

would like to swap for young laying

hens or pullets. James E. Boyd, Jr.,

Rt. 3. Woodslock Rd., Acworth 30101.

15 guineas for sale, $1 ea. I. H.

Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 50, Horlense. Ph.

462-5756,_________________

15 guineas, 1969 halch, blue

speckled and while, raised in yard and

chicken house, heallhy and laying

soon, $1.75 ea. for lot, come after. R.

L. Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 251-H,

Grovelown. Ph. 863-1538.________ Rhode Island Red bantam hens

and roosters, pr. Black Rosecomb

banlams, pr. While Japanese Silkies,

pr. geese and 3 Muscovy ducks. Mrs.

Irma McMichael, 525 Mize Rd.,

Riverdale. Ph. 478-2207.________

5 game rooslers, $1 ea., cannot

ship, will trade for heavy type hens.

Lamar Forsyth, Rt. 1, Aragon 30104.

Ph. 232-1769.

________

Pigeons: Mated prs. Giant Runts;

Blue, Red, Black and White Show

Kings, $5; Penson Rollers, $4 pr.;

Hungarians, $5 pr.; Schietli and Gazzi

Modenas, all colors, $5 pr.; sev. cocks

and hens, 15 diff. breeds, $2 ea., will

ship. Terry Waller, 1412 Hickory Rd.,

Valdosla 31601. Ph. 244-2936,_____

Brood trio in Long Island Reds,

straight from Leonard C. Guneau, the

breeder; trio Lacy Roundheads; 3

White Hackle stags and a few crosses,

all good bloodlines. W.J. Broadwell,

Rt. 3. Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-2869.

Easier bunnies, 5 wks. old, while,

black and while wilh black spols, $2

ea., available March 15th. Don

Taylor, 403 Nona Dr., Albany 31705.

Fancy Silver Sebright bantams,

grown and laying, hens, $3 and

roosters, $2 ea. Howell C. Jordan, Box

428, Hawkinsville 31036.________

4 grey and while geese, now

laying, $12; 1969 Barred Rock hens,

laying, $2 ea. Larry Brown, Gravel

Springs Rd.,-Buford. Ph. 945-9840.

Rabbils for sale, breeding age,

buck, bred does, beef type rabbits. W.

E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Cumming

30130. Ph. 887-5917.

Mixed banlams, 3 hens, roosler,

$3; also, 6 hens and rooster, $5. Mrs.

H.B. Roberson, Rt. 1, Box 37, Chula

31733.

Game chickens: 5 hens and 3

rooslers, priced to sell. Danny Waters, 5021 White Blvd., Mablelon

30059. Ph. 948-0374 afler 6 pm.____

7 pheasanl Ringneck hens, ready

lo lay; pheasant Ringneck cock, all

for $50 firm; also, 8 white doves,

laying; 3 Ringneck doves, laying, all

for $12, choice quality and price if all

taken, cannot ship. Tod Harris, 905

Carmichael St., McDonough. Ph. 957-

4661 day or 366-7414 night

Wednesday, March 18,1970

4 Irg. Toulouse ganders for sale,

Want to buy little rabbits. Eugene

$5 ea. Lonnie White, Rt. 1, Lumber Whitaker, 1890 Rockcut Rd., Conley

City 31549._____________ 30027. Ph. 366-9349.

Peafowls: 2 prs. India Blue, 1969

Want to buy 1 or 2 trios of Spanish

hatch, $30 per pr. J. L. Polter, Rt. 2, game bantams, very small birds,

Box 12. Greenville 30222. Ph. 672-4386. want full bloodline. Glynn Doyle, 1626

Exhibition type White Cochin Fenwick St., Augusta 30904. Ph. 738-

bantams: 8hens and 2 cockerels, $2.50 ea.; also, exhibition type Black Old

693W1a.n_t _1 _or_2_M__al_la_rd_d_u_c_ks_; _al_so_,

English game bantams: 2 hens and 1 Rouen duck, drake and Toulouse,

cock, $2.50 ea. Paul Hardy, 7870 Pilgrim and Pomeranian geese, will

Creekwood Rd., Fairburn 30213. Ph. pick up within 50 mi. of Atlanta. E. J.

964-4587.________________ Preston, 3820 Pitman Rd., College

Domestic ducks, including Calls Park. Ph. 344-0204._________

Crested and 8 other breeds; also,

Want wild waterfowl, especially

some geese for sale, shipping must be teals, a female red crested pouchard

paid by the purchaser. Robert L and a male Philippine Mallard.

Johnson, Box 33217, Georgia Tech, Robert L. Johnson, Box 33217,.Georgia

Atlanla.___________________ Tech. Atlanla.

________

Chinchilla herd consisting of 30

Wanl Black Spanish, Royal Palm

breeding females, 7 pregnant Blue State, turkey eggs, state delivery

females, total 65, make offer. Thomas price per doz. Lonnie White, Rt. 1,

Carcelli, 1706 West Broad, Albany Lumber City 31549. _______

31705. Ph. 435-4198 or 439-2603._____

Want 25 Cornish game hens,

White Muscovy ducks, exc. young, or pullets and roosters, eggs

breeding slock, will begin laying soon, for home use, no bantams, any good

$2 ea. or $5 for trio. Alien N. Barker, game hens. C. Burnham, Rt. 1, Gum

Rt. 1, Box 198, Shiloh 31826. Ph. 628- Creek Rd.. Oxford 30267.

5213 call before coming._______

Want Silver Spangled Hamburg

Supply of purebred White King eggs and Wheaten Old English; want

pigeons available. Leon J. Hilton, Rt. selling of while guinea eggs, could use

2, Tarrytown 30470. Ph. 537-4146.

any lime of the yr.; also, want to trade

Speckled guineas for sale, $2 ea. small 21/2 yr. old pony stud for Show

al my home, cannol ship. Mrs. L. R. Type banlams or pigeons or game

Livsey, Rt. 3, Dublin 31021.

chickens. JackFindley, Rt. 3, Box 117,

Dalton 30720.________________

Poultry, game,

Wanl 5 or 6 good stock Black Australorp hens, musl be laying, will

fowl and eggs

pay reasonable price, slale what you
have. Thomas D. Shover, Rt. 4, Box 80, Dalton 30720.

bulbs and seed

wanted

Want male gray goose will pick up

if not too far. Mrs. Claude Dixon, Rt.

2. Hiram. Ph. 943-6513._______

for sale Want hen turkey, 1 or 2 yrs. old,
will trade for Irg. breed rabbits, or pr.

Muscovy ducks or Irg. type mixed

chickens, will buy if price is right. H.

Aug. blooming lily seed, 25*

E. Greene, Echo Valley Farm, Rt. 2, tblspn. wilh stamped env., $1 per cup,

Box 533, LaFavette. Ph. 638-2213. $2.75 pt; pits, of above lily, 6, $1.50

Want 5 or 6 prs. of pure stock PP; blue vinca, 25 pits., $1.50 PP.,

domesticaled Mallard ducks, 3 stamped env. for inquiries. Miss

generations from wild stock, will pay Ardelle Segler, Box 76, Ochlochnee.

reasonable price. J. H. Street, Box Ph. 574-3091._________________

13751. St. K.. Atlanta 30324.

Mix. cols, early blooming mums,

Want 10 Cornish hens, the Irg. ajuga, pink baby's breath, hollyhocks,

ones; also, some guineas and some dbl. gaillardia, white & pink

colored ones. Clarence E. Thompson, houseleek, sedum, hen & biddies,

Warlhen. Ph. 552-5916.

daylilies, vari. vinca, 10* ea., others.

Wanl to buy young White King or Mrs. T. K. Moore, Sr., Rt. 3, Canton

White Homer pigeons, state cheapest 30114.__________________

price in first lelter. Ruth Bloome, Box

Mix. col. sultana seed, 25* pkg.

A, LaGrange 30240.

PP. Mrs. A. G. Hunt, Rt. 1, Buford

Want 4 fertile chicken eggs, 30518^___________________.

wilhin 50 mi. of Atlanta. Mrs. F.

Mole plant, red foliage, castor

Richard Good, 951 Northcliffe Dr., bean, 45 seed, 30*, send money or

NE, Allanla 30318. Ph. 351-2543.

stamps; also stamped env. G. C.

Want some 1969 hatch guinea Little, Rt. 4, Conyers 30207._______

hens, 6 or 8 Irg. type pullets; 1 small

20 beautiful cols, iris, all diff., 5

type baby lamb female. S. F. $5; horned rosy-red with ea. order

Robinson, 1617 Burke Dr., Morrow PP; asst. col. daylilies, 20, $5; $5 PP;

30260. Ph. 366-2939. _______ ihorned rosy red iris with ea. $5 order,

Wanl Scale, Button and Gamble 3 with $10. Mrs. O. F. Boyd, Rt. 1, Box

quail, 1969 halch peahen. H. A. Moon, 295, Villa Rica 30180.

Rt. 12, Robinson Rd., NE, Marietta

1969 mix. touch-me-not seed, pkg.

30060. Ph. 427-4013.

25,25* coin or 1 tblspn. marigold seed,

Want Chukar partridge, state 25* coin with self-addressed stamped

price. Thos. G. Wobser, Box 244, env. Mrs. R. R Stanford, 305Lois Dr..

Mount Berry 30149.

Warner Robins 31093._______________

Wanl young snow while doves

Pink physoslegia, 10, $1; vari.

witli pink eyes, stale cheapesl price in yellow green sedums, 4, $1; well

first letler. Rulh Broome, Box A, rooled boxwood, 4, $1; pink pot

LaGrange 30240.

hydrangeas, 50* ea., add 400 post. ea.

Wanl Buff Orpingtons, 3 young $1 order. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box

hens and 1 rooster or 15 eggs. M. L. 89, Cleveland 30528._________

Bedford, 2910 Meadowview Dr., SE,

Old fashion yellow roses, rooted,

Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-5564.

2, $1; mix. chrysanthemums,

Want lo buy 15-25 brown leghorn hens or pullels; 3 or 4 roosters, all letters answered, prefer wilhin 60 mi. radius, slale price. Garfield Driver, Rt. 2, Hogansville. ________
Want 3 guineas, 2 hens and 1 rooster, wilhin short distance of LaGrange, stale price in first letter. Mrs. Judy Morton, Rt. 1, Big Springs Rd.. LaGrange 30240.
Want Golden and Silver
Sebrights, musl be small lype, will lake any amount Ray Fowler, 151 1st Ave.. Griffin. Ph. 227-4118.______
Want 10 or more banlam hens, slate price and type of bantam. Harold Saye, Box 194, Ball Ground
30107. Want 6 or 8 Irg. type laying
pullels, will pick up wilhin radius of 50 mi. Mrs. Henry H. Joy, Douglasville
30134. Ph. 942-3685,________________. Want any hawk, pigeons, ducks,
geese and Pharoah quail, 1 doz.

larkspur, tall per. phlox, white yarrow, 25, $1; Gloriosa daisies, red bee balm, $1 doz., add 45* post. Mrs. J. W. Jones. Madison.___________
Ligustrum, Waxleaf ligustrum, Burfordi, Compacta, Boxwood hollies, green, silver, yellow euonymus, $l-$3, candytuft, 50*, cannot ship, located 1 mi. Conley. Mrs. A. J. Swafford, Sr., 3182 Anvil Block Rd., Ellenwood. Ph.
363-1566._______________ Johnny jump-ups, purple and
purple with yellow centers, 12 pits., $1; purple carnations that multiply, $1 doz.; purple jew, light stripe, 15* ea., 2, 25$, add 35* post. Mrs. Homer Arringlon, Rt 1, Wadley 30477.
Lrg. Formosa, Clay azaleas, Oakleaf hydrangeas, red quince, dbl. pink sullana, chartreuse shrimp, 50* ea.; mix. med. mums, low growing dbl. lav., small lav. Daisy azalea mums, 25, $125, add post Mrs. T. J. Slevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville 31792.

Bobwhite quail eggs, state price.

Hardy rooted pink verbena, 15, $1,

Curtis Walker, 702 Carolina Ave., 300 post; red cypress vine; mixed

Thomasville 31792.

dwarf dbl. marigolds; mixed sweel

Wanl 2 female while doves, musl Williams; mixed louch-me-nols, 25*

be pure slrain, no Ringneck blood. lablespoon wilh slamped envelope,

Ray Owens, 136 Kurlz Rd., Marietta Mrs. Delia Garland, Rt 1, Whitestone

30060. Ph. 427-1779.

30186.

Wednesday, March 18, 1970

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Vinca minor or liriope, 25, $1

Castor bean seed, 30 seed, 250; send

Seed: Coleus, 200; dbl. touch-me-

yellow jasmine or purple butterflj self-addressed, stamped env. Mrs nots, 250; cactus, 300; Christmas

bush, 3, $1; daffodils, 20, $1 plus post. John Carroll, Rt. 3, Box 305, Buford pepper, 350; Angel's Trumpet, 5 seed,

Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254 30518._______________ 250, by mail only. Darlene Brooks,

Jesup 31545.____________

Martin, Bushel Dishrag, _39_60Redan Rd.. Stone Mountain 30083

Royal Robe violets, old favorite Waterjug, Dipper gourd seed, 3 doz. to

Pink Grass pinks, $1 per clump,

purple violets, 15, $1; mix. hardy pkg., 300 ea., 4, $1 send stamped env.; blue hydrangeas, 500; chrysan-

phlox, $1 doz.; green ajuga, pink will accept stamps in payment. H. A. themums, Cushion mums, 15, $1;

thrift, 20, $1; red peony roots (2 eye) Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.

Lemon daylilies, 250 ea., 5, $1; bronze

2, $1, add 400 post. Mrs. R. P

Steinheimer, Brooks. ______

Mix. col. mums, It. & drk. blue

iris, blue ageratum, blue & white

asters, purple verbena, 5 kinds cac-

tus, 4 kinds jew, $1.65 doz.; 7-Sister

for sale

pink roses, lilac, white baby's breath others, add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt

1, Box 254, Bremen 30110.________

African violets, asst. pot pits., 350

Named daylilies, labeled: Day ol

up; avocado pits., $3-$10; orange, Victory, Doreen Jacobs, Fulva

grapefruit & tangerine pits., $1 up, Maculate, Heart Aglow, Kwanso,

cannot ship. Alleen B. Kimball, 3705 Linda, Mrs. W. A. Wyman, Parfait,

Aldea Dr., Decatur._________ Rajah, Resplendent, Temple Fire,

Approx. 1000 boxwood, 1-5 ft. tall, War Path, $4.50 doz., 500 post. Mrs.

inspected & sprayed, $1-$10 ea., Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr., Austell

located on Rt. 76 from Blue Ridge, 30001.

near Union & Fannin Co. line, cannot

Deep pink dahlias, 500 ea., 3,

ship. Mrs. J. H. Grizzel, Rt. 4, $1.25, 650 post, for 3 bulbs; running

Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2439.____ begonias, 250 ea., 2, 400; Joseph's

Mix. col. cockscomb, love apple, Coat, 200, 3, 500 both rooted, 250 post.

bush zinnia seed, 250 pkg.; mix cols. Mrs. Homer Arrington, Rt. 1, Wadley

iris, 25, $2, add post. Mrs. C. C 30477.

________

Gentry, Rt. 3, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun

Nandinas, 50-75-$! ea.; per. white

30701.

________ ^candytuft, $2 doz.; blooming size New

Seed: Canary Bird vine, 3 seed, Dawn roses, 750; late iris, $1 doz.;

250; miniature rose, 5, 250; blue sweel shrub, Scotchbroom, 25-500;

salvia, 350; Regal lily, 5 seed, 250; forsythia, 350-$l, cannot ship. Mrs.

pink hollyhock, 250. O'Neal Brooks, Wm. B. Price, Douglasville. Ph. 942-

Box 873, Scottdale 30079. _______ 4022.______________________

Marchineal roses. Pee Gee

White Hemlock pines, sweet

hydrangea, snowball, bush shrub, white dogwood, pink mtn. ivy,

honeysuckle, 10, $1 add 250 post., all mtn. holly, 5, $2.50; hardy white field

damp packed. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, daisy pits., 24, $2.50 or seed, 4 tblspns.,

Rt. 5. Elliiav._____________ $1, all PP. Mrs. David Stover,

White dogwood, yellow kerria, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513. ___

sweet shrub, mtn. holly, pink mtn.

Moonvine seed, Irg. white blooms

laurel, water oaks, crabapple, pink with cream center, 30 seed, 250; dbl.

almond, forsythia, 500 ea., add post. marigold, triple yellow Trumpet lily,

Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking while Trumpet lily, pink 4 o'clocks,

Rock 30175.________________ 250 pkg., 60 post. ea. E. H. Scar-

Hardy ferns, crabapple, borough 1128, East 36th St., Savannah

rhododendron, pink mtn. laurel, white 31404.

dogwood, pine seedlings,

Foxglove, columbine, yellow

honeysuckle, 500 ea.; pink 7-Sister alyssum, candytuft, Divaricata phlox,

climbing roses, $1 ea.; Siberian iris, many others, 50 ea. at my home 4 mi.

vinca minor, dbl. jonquils, $1 doz., add S., just off Hwy., cannot ship. Mrs.

post., no out-of-state orders. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436. Ph.

Weldon Long. Rt. 5, Ellijay._____ 526-8516. ________________

Pink Rhododendron, pink laurels,

White & blue violets, lilies, Candle

azaleas, dbl. gold kerria, lilac, golden lilies, purple iris, vinca minor, ground

bell, bridal wreath, sweet shrub, cover vine, $1 doz.; althaeas, native holly, white dogwood, 500 ea.; hardy azaleas, white dogwood, others, 4, $1,

Asst. pot flower cuttings, 15, $1;
rooted geraniums, boxwood, 4, $1; asst. rooted pot pits., my choice, 8, $1, add 350 post. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125._________
6-9" dwarf boxwood, 3 yr. pits., $4.70 doz.; 9-12", $6.50 per doz.; 12-15 in., $8.25 per doz.; 18-24 in. red crape myrtle, $2 doz., 2-3', $3 doz., add post.,
no Sun. sales. Mrs. R. H. Terrell, Rt.
3, Box 151, Greenville 30222._____ Ajuga, bronze, $1.50 doz., $10 per
C; redhot poker pits., 6, $3; Irg. ismene bulbs, 3, $2; sweet shrub seed, mix. dwarf marigold, seed, 250 pkg. with stamped env. Mrs. Berta
Goodrum, Rt. 3, Box 254, Fort Valley 31030. _______________
Gourd seed: Lrg. Bushel, 4-5 ft
Dipper, Irg. Basket, Ball, Holy Crown, Duckhead, Irg. or med. Martin, Swan, Trumpet, 250 with self-addressed,
stamped env., free red okra seed. G. W. Jackson Rt. 3, Box 401, Dalton
30720. _________________ Gold Crest cosmos seed, 500 cup;
tall red salvia, 250 tblspn. PP; Irg. dbl. zinnia, many cols., 250 cup; Irg.
dbl. marigold, yellow and lemon, 250 cup. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Rt. 2, Alto
30510.______________ Vari small leaf ivy, well rooted,
250 ea., $2 doz.; small & Irg. leaf green ivy, ajuga, vinca minor, salmon pink
(Little Beauty) achimenes, $1 doz., add post. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville._____________ Fresh seeds from Irg. size Martin
gourds, aver. 40 in. around, 20 seed PP,
500 with order. L. A. Turnipseed, McDonough Rd., Hampton 30228.
Mix. dahlias, Irg., med. small, most cols., 300 ea., $3.50 doz.; Spider lilies, $1 doz.; mix. cols, daylilies from 100 diff., $2 doz., add 500 post. Mrs. J. T. Hall. Rt. 5. Rome 30161.
Yr. old rose bushes; yellow Lady Banksia, Sweetheart, Mary Wallace, dbl. & single white Cherokee, 750 ea.; dbl. white flowering peach, Russian olive, 500 ea., add post. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester 31012.

ajuga, $1 doz., add 600 post. ea. $1

order. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 1600

Spalding Dr., Dunwoodv Ph. 451-1157.

Red bleeding heart, snowballs,

pink peonies, Mahonia holly, yard

hydrangeas, $1; Lemon lilies, pink

phlox, $1.25 doz.; Tiger lilies,

Christmas cactus, 504; blue violets,

750 doz., add post. Rosa Richards,

Ellijay._________________ Yellow bells, New Year vine, 3,

$1; native azaleas, white dogwood, $1;

sweet shrub, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F.

M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville._____

Growing yellow cannas, Tiger

lilies, $1.25 doz.; growing chrysan-

themums, $1 doz.; red pyracantha

berries, planting time, $1.10 doz.;

striped liriope, $1 doz., 400 post. Mrs.

Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE. Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.

Johnny jump-ups, 207 $1.15; lav.

vinca minor, 25, $1.25; blue yard

violets, $1.15 doz.; lav. Daisy mums,

$1.15 doz.; sweet shrub, 4, $1.15 PP.

Mrs. H. T. Troup, Sr., Rt. 3, Box 344,

Fitzgerald 31750._______________

Mahonias, 1-3 ft., $l-$3; male

aucuba pits., potted, 600; hardy all

white per violets, potted, 350; cannot

ship. Mrs. John Pfeiffer, 3784 Ver-

mont Rd., NE, Atlanta 30319. Ph. 233-

4972.

____________

Catalpa, chestnut trees, 750 ea.;

magnolais, $1.25, cannot ship. Mrs. P.

H. Hughes,___ ____________

Mammoth sunflower seed,

blooms 25 in., grows 15 ft., makes fine

bird food; also 20 var. tested gourd

seed, all 750 Irg. pkg. plus 250 post.

Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose

Ave.. SW r Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140.

1st time ever offered rare green

flowered amaryllis, rare yellow

flowered amaryllis, world's rarest

flower, the blue flowered amaryllis,

write for details. Charles L. Harris,

Rt. 4, Box 78-GA Griffin 30223._______

Dwarf dbl. red Pres. canna bulbs,

$1.75 doz. del., no out-of-state, Mrs. L.

L. Whitmire, Bowman 30624. Ph. 245-

Lav. & red horsemint, blue &

phlox, $1 doz., add 500 post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540._____
Native azaleas, white dogwood, red maple, sweet shrub, purple butterfly bushes, 4, $1; yellow thornless rose bushes, 3, $1; purple iris, daylilies, 10, $1; althaea bushes, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 3050L____________
1969 gourd seed, pure Irg. short neck, Martin type, 250 per pkg. with stamped envelope. Edward S. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison
1969 gourd seed, pure Irg. short neck, Martin-type, 25? pkg., $1 per ounce; also extra Long Handle, Dipper gourd seed, 25* pkg. with stamped env. Frank Holcomb, Rt. 2, Buchanan 30113._____________
Red, pink dogwood, $1.50; red, white altheas; rhododendron, weigela, White Hemlock pines, red flowering peach, snowballs, $1 ea., all pits., abt 3 ft., $5 orders PP. Mrs. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.____________
Lrg. type dahlia seed, dwarf and Irg. type marigold seed; Gloriosa daisy, tall mix. col. aster, salvia, Sweet William, mix. col. Dianthus seed, 3 250 spoonful with stamped env.
F. M. Abie~. Dahlonega 30533._____ Goura seed for sale, matchbox
full. $1. E. B. Moore, Rt. 1, Morven. Pink thrift, $2 per C; tall blue
Japanese iris, 3 doz.,$2; old time blue. 4 doz., $2; yellow roses, 4, $1.50; boxwood, 6-8", 3, $2; garlic pits., $2
doz., add 60? post. Henry "Efter, RtT 3 *
Ellijay.__________________
Old time salt gourd seed from a gourd that was 43" around and 32" high, 10, $1. M. S. Dycus, Rt. 2, Box 121-F, Blue Ridge 30513.________
French hydrangeas, Waxleaf ligustrum, purple wisteria, Fla., Carolina and Jan. jasmine, $l-$2; perennials & bulbs, $2 doz., cannot ship. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448. __
Japanese iris, red and pink yard mint, phlox plants, 18 or mix., $2; While & Hemlock pines, white dogwood, 7-Sister red running roses,

add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6,

Gainesville 30501.____________

Marigold, castor bean, nandina,

sunflower seed, matchbox full, 250; loucli-me-nol, cockscomb, mimosa,

Philippine lily, 250 tblspn.; miniature

hot pepper pods, 10, 250, stamped

env., free seed. H. L. Thomas, 3690

Telstar, Ellenwood 30049.________

Tiger lily bulblets, 50, $1; Irg.

bulbs, 2, $1; pink, blue thrift, $1 doz.;

purple violets, liriope, star-of-

beilileliem, 2 doz., $1; white baby's

breath, white butterfly bushes, 3, $1,

add post. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7,

Gainesville._______________

Dwarf Pfitzer cannas, red, pink,

yellow, mix. cols, only, $3 doz.; mix.

glad bulbs, 650 doz.; mix. dahlias,

$3.25 doz., red, pink petunias, single &

dbl., 750 doz., add 650 post. Mrs.

Jennie Sparks, Rt. 3, Chatsworth

30705.

___________

Blooming size Irg. flowering

orange daylilies, 10 ea., cannot ship,

dig your own. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2,

Booth Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 926-

6002.__________________ Extra Irg. single tuberose bulbs,

$3 per doz., Irg., $2 per doz., blooming

size, $1 per doz., add 500 per doz. post.,

have not been chilled, instructions

included, mixed size, $10 per C, $1

post. Mrs. Jim Blackwell, Newborn

30262.______________________ Flower seed: Mix. petunia, mix.

touch-me-nots, mix. 4-o'clocks, mix.

dwarf marigolds, mix. giant zinnias,

250pkg. with stamped, addressed env.

J. 0. Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 37,

Lawrenceville 30245. Gourd seed, Martin, 20-36 inT

circum., Dipper, Long Handle up to 40

in., 10 ea. with stamped envelope;

also, few select gourds of ea., $1.50

ea., cannot ship gourds. C. W. Isbell,

3824 Panthersville Rd., Ellenwood

30049. Ph. 241-4842 or 373-3560.

Liriope, striped and green;

Boxwood holly, 8 in. to 2 ft.; boxwood,

12 in. to 2 ft.; large and small

hydrangeas, junipers, snowballs,

various evergreens, misc. Clifton M.

Orr, 1391 Lockwood Dr., SW Atlanta.

Ph. 758-2829.

Giant blooming dahlia bulbs;

Thomas Edison, Sherwood Peach,

Sandiago, white; Madam XXXX,

Yellow Jersey Beauty, red, Croyden

Masterpc., Oakledge Champion,

others, $3doz. my sel., $2.75, add post.

Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99,

Elliiav 30540_______________

Golden achillea, green & striped

liriope, Lemon lilies, asst. daylilies,

blue Siberian iris, vinca minor, 6 col.

iris, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. Bud Bond,

Rt. 1. Box 64. Rovston 30662._____

Mix. cols. Bearded iris from

named var., not labeled, 3 doz., $2.75

PP, Ga. orders only. George H. Pass,

Carlton.________________

Dbl. Button zinnia seed, hand

cleaned, separate cols., white, rose,

lav., some mix., 250 pkg. with

stamped, self-addressed env. Mrs.

Cecil Turner. Rt. 2. Carlton 30627.

African violets, 3, $1; pot pit.

cuttings, 16, $1; add 400 post, on ea. $1

order. Mrs. Homer Black, Box 37,

Cave Spring 30124.

Pink verbena, Shasta daisies,

tuberoses, red Spider lilies, 5 kinds

daylilies, $1 doz., add 400post. Mrs. J.

E Harrell. Rt. 4, Quitman 31643.

18-24 in. boxwood, $1 ea., 14-18 in.

ligh, 750 ea., small well rooted pits.,

$15 per C shipped PP in Ga.; azaleas,

$1.25 ea. but cannot ship. Norton E.

Eldridge, 212 Madison Ave., Ashburn

31714. Ph. 567-3849.

Drk. red chrysanthemums, $1.20

doz.; mix. cols, including 1 red, 1

aronze, 15, $1.10; summer blooming

mums, mix. cols., $1.50 doz., all PP.

no out-of-state. Mrs. H. M. Christie,

Rt. 2. Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-6179.

Rose thrift, 300, $2.50; annual

jhlox pits., $1 per C; orange daylilies,

500 doz.; white iris, red, yellow

cannas, $1 doz.; mix. col.

x>ppy seed, 200 tblspn. Mrs. Leila

'hillips, Box 214, Rt. 1, Royston 30662.

Dbl. red weeping peach, Indian

Dling peach, at $2 at home, $2.50

itiipped; deep red flowering dogwood,

>2 ea.; dbl. white flowering dogwood,

weeping ash, pink dogwood, $1.85; add

xjst. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2,

Dili jay.

______

white Siberian iris, mix. iris, 500 doz.; yellow golden glow, Sally at the Gate, 300 doz.; Scotchbroom, 250 ea. Mrs. 0. W. Martin, Betty's Creek Rd., Rqbun Gap 30568.
Norway spruce for sale at my home, l-3ft.,$l-$5. Mrs. W. D. Duvall, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30313. Ph. 632-2965.
Daylilies: Pink Charm, Little Cherub, Brer Rabbit, Cradle Song, Michael Robinson, Alapath, Lady Carolyn, Burnt Sugar, J. R. Mann, Cover Girl, others, $4.75 doz. PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin. Adel 31620._____
Everblooming dwarf marigold seed, red or orange princes feather, castor bean; wisteria vine seeds, 250 pkg. with self-addressed stamped env. T. E. Chambers, 827 Myrtle St., SW, Gainesville 30501._____________
Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 400 doz.; little cluster narcissus, 20, $1; pink thrift, 25, $1; blue ajuga, blue vinca, 20, $1; asst. col. hardy phlox, 15, $1.25, all PP in Ga. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville 30103.
Mix col. daylilies, 500 doz.; blue hydrangeas, 600 ea.; add post.; brown figs, $1 ea., cannot ship. Mrs. Effie Ralston. 908 River Bend Rd., Dalton 30720.
All cols, chrysanthemums, 35, $1.25; hybrid daylilies, $2 doz.; blue Flag, dbl. orange daylilies, baby iris, $1 doz.; Aug. lily, amaryllis, 500 ea., add 600 post. L. C. Coleman, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501. ___________
1969 Martin gourd seed, pkg. of 40, 250 with self-addressed stamped env. Glenn McLean, 5470 Old Natl. Hwy., College Park 30337.
Dbl. orange & red var. daylilies, 20, $1; English dog wood, 6, $1; Mallow hibiscus, red, & white, 4, $1; red Spider lilies, $1.50 doz. PP, 2 rooted pomegranate, 750 ea.; 400 post., ea order. Mrs. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa 30176.
Dbl. red everbloomihg Eutin rose bushes, 6, $2.50; vari. vincam c vinca, cut leaf ivy, 4, $1; 4 cols, daylilies, 6, $1.50; all PP, Ga. only. Myrtle Pace, 616 Rockmart Rd., Villa Rica 30180.
Begonias, now blooming, ferns, :annas, hanging baskets, elephant

any 4, $2 PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.
10 red thrift, $1; rose or pink pot hydrangeas, 3, $1.20; Old English boxwood, well rooted, 4, $1, add 400 post, to ea. $1 order. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 89, Cleveland 30528.
Yellow daffodils, 20, $1, 50 jonquils, $1; asst. spring bulbs or flowers, 25, $1; asst. cols, chrysanthemums, 15, $1, add post. N. W. Beaver RL. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.

Dbl. red low growing canna bulbs, blooms, 5-7 in., $3.75 doz. PP; also low growing yellow cannas, bloom till frost, $3 doz. PP. H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 622-9724.
Mtn. holly, crabapple, pink rhododendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, sweet shrub, dbl. gold kerria, 500 ea., pink hardy phlox, $1 doz.; climbing pink 7-Sister roses, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

Potted orchid plants, tag lost,

i2.50 up, named, $5 up, nice bloomers,

greenhouse crowded. Mrs. T. A. Wise,

005 Springdale Rd., NE, Atlanta

J0306. Ph. 377-2793.

_______

Mammoth oxalis bulbs, pink, 2, 1; other Irg. bulbs, lav., yellow,
white, 2, $1; wine, small bulbs, 4, $1; ose, moss-like foliage, 2, $1; giant, 5,
1, no checks, 250 post. Mrs. A. S. Knight, Rt. 2, Box 220-K, Brunswick 1520.

ears, Irg. & small sultanas, might blooming cereus, monkey grass, many others, geraniums now blooming. W. S. Montgomery, 781 Marion Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. MA 73347.
New begonia & daylily lists, 100 ea.; Bear's Foot fern, $1; Elkshorn, 650; Fluffy Ruffles, 750; Holly Leaf, 500, min. order $2, 600 post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon 31201.

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Nice size yellow bell pits., all blooming reasonably priced. Mrs.
Westmoreland, 4832 Glenwood Rd., Decatur 30032.______________.
Pink, dbl. white dogwood, $1 a.v, red, white yellow weigela, red, while
dbl. althaea, $1 ea.; dwarf blue phlio, yellow primroses, love entangle, ,>.><t start, 600 post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford,
18 Crawford St., Ellijay._____..
Moon flower seed, 15, 100 plus stamped self-addressed env. Eddie
Elrod. Rt. 1. Juliette 31046._____ Begonias; Beef steak, Star,
Cleopatria, Spaulding, Rex. 500ea.; 12 mi. mix. pot pit. cuttings, $1, 300 post, ea. $1 order, 100 exchange for checks. Mrs. E. J. Crump, Box 127, Climax
31734._________________________ Giant Russian sunflower seed,
hand sel. & cleaned, I/ 4 lb., $1 plus 200 post.; 1 lb., $4 plus 350 post.;
Philippine lily seed, Irg. pkg., 250 plus stamped, self addressed env. E. C. Bearden, Rt. 1, Monticello 31064.

Dwarf Red Pres. cannas, $2.50

doz.; red, white, pink peonies, $1 ea.,

3, $2.50; blue, pink ageratum, scarlet

sage, 750 doz.; mix. sultana pits., 250

ea., $2 doz., add 650 post. Thomas M.

Sparks, 306Lakeview Dr., Chatsworth

30705.________________

Mix. iris, Lemon lilies, garlic,

narcissus bulbs, 500 doz.; redhot

poker, 500 ea., add post. Mrs. J. G.

Ledford, Rt. 1, Betty's Creek Rd., Box

232. Rabun Gap 30568._________

Cream Putt It. yellow marigold

seed, 500 tblspn. with stamped env.;

yellow Cushion mums, $3 doz., 650

post.; red sunflower seed, 500 tblspn.

with stamped env., other seed. Louise

Patterson. Rt. 3. Buford 30518.

Hardy phlox; Starry Skies, lav.

Mt. Fujiyama, pure white Charles

Van Delft, deep rose, $1.25 doz., add

post. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327,

Covineton 30209. ___________

Over 600 named var. Bearded iris,

write for price list, add post, on iris

orders. Mrs. W. J. Saunders,

Jenkinsburg 30234.__________

Magnolias in cans, $1.25 ea.;

Tiffany & Hypericum roses in cans, $1

ea. at my place, Philippine lily seed,

250 pkg. with stamped env. Mrs.

Mary E, Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley &

Dixon Rd.. Macon._________

Pink 7-Sister running roses, well

rooted, 2, $1; mix. cols, daylilies, $1

doz.; small green jew, 100 per cutting,

pink blooming mimosa, 3, 500, add

post., no out-of-state. Mrs. M. H.

Watts, 105 New Town Rd., Calhoun

30701.

________________

Single sultana cuttings, Boogoloo,

Go Go, dbl. orange, wine, rose,

salmon pink, 5, $1; dbl. white, Silver

Leaf, Rex, Lettuce Leaf begonias, 500

ea., add 250 post. Mrs. Susan Ziglar,

1566 Elleby Rd., SE, Atlanta 30315.

Ph. 627-5759.

1969 martin Gourd seed, pkg. ol 25 sued 500 with self addressed and stamped envelopes. B. Y. Coleman
Sr., Rt. 4, Box 98 Alpharetta.

Flower plants, bulbs and seed

wanted
Want seed or roots of yard hibiscus, state price and cols. Mrs. Ethel White, 485 Stovall St., Atlanta
30316.___________________ Want old fashion hardy blue phlox
(not thrift) as many as avail., packed in clumps in 1 pint ice cream containers; also as many Shasta daisies as a vail., state price in 1st letter and if del. or to be picked up. R. C. Moore, 3773 Randall Rd.. NW, Atlanta 30339.
Want the old fashion elephant ears, the dwarf mum the col. of them. L. C. Coleman, Rt. 10, Gainesville
30501._____________________ Want anyone owning a yellow
althaea write me, it is said to have been seen growing in the CairoWaycross area, also want quinceadonna, Persian or Shinsis quince. Charles L. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 78-G, Griffin 30223.
Want gazania, gerberas, lythrum, red bee-balm, veronicas. Mrs. R. L. Russell, Box 76. Bonaire 31005.
Want gerbera daisy plants , also horseradish plants. Mrs. L. P. Connolly, 2787 Clifton Church Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. ___________
Want a vine called woods vine, lias thick green glossy leaves and kind of reddish; also want old fashion hop vine, it has Irg. 3-pointed leaves, grows from 12-18 in. in 1 night. Mrs. Hugh Villyard, Rt. 7, Box 61, Gainesville 30501.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Farm bell parts, No. 4 yoke and

Slippery elm bark, cucumber

Miscellaneous

No. 2 yoke. R. H. Howard, 7227 bark, I/ 2 gal., $2; all kinds barks,

Peaehlree Dunwoody Rd NE sage, 750 cup, bays, $2; sassafras

Atlanta. Ph. 255-7227.

pits., $1 ea.; also cedars, $2, buckeye

for sale

500 bollom boards for 10-frame
beehives, 750 ea. any or all. Moving screens for 10-frame hives. Melal
frames wilh hardware clolh screens. Telescope around hives. No nails needed, used one lime only, $1.50 ea. Troy Fore, Jr. Gardi, Ga. 31545. Ph.
912-427-4018. Assi. size gourds for bluebirds or
wrens, $3 doz.; Marlin and Bushel gourd seed, Irg. pkg., $1; PP. Earl
Sluckey, Blackshear.

planls, 2, $3; also a cup of shelled pecans, $1.25pint. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrighlsville.
Ginseng pit. rools, 500 ea.; yellowroot plants, 6, $1; $1.50per doz.; poke root, plant root, 500 ea.; poke
root, 500 per Ib., peppermint, 500 doz., monkey face, wild strawberry pits., 500 doz., add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rl. 2, Ellijay.___________
15 quill patterns for $2 plus stamped env.; Windmill, Okla. Rd".,
Italian Design, Bowtie, Bright Hopes,

Appliqued quill pallerns with pc. 3 & 6 Wrench, Grecian Design, Fan.

Pickup Iruck load of horse square: Dutch Doll, Lrg. Butterfly, Pmwheel, May Basket, Aunt Eliza's

manure del., $15. R. L. Bradford Gent's Bowtie, 500 ea.; Tulip with Star, Butterfly, American Beauty

Decalur. Ph. 298-1971.____________ appliqued block, 600; Basket-of-Roses Rose, Man-in-lhe-Moon, Mrs. Ramos,

New red oak fence rails, 10 ft. in wilh appliqued block & pallerns, 750, Rl. 5. Lawvrenceville 30245.____________

lenglh,75ea. DanE. West, Rt. 1, Box add 120 ea. pattern post. Mrs. Jett

Channneellcalfisn fingerlings, 2-3 in.

287, Washington 30673. Ph. 678-7100 Goss. Rl. 1. Ajraaggon 30104._________ long, regular and albino, will del. Irg.

Over 2,000 shorl neck Martin

Cert. EarlyTWVhhiite Cluster seed size orders. Ira L. Sasser, Mclnlosh 31317.

gourds, 350 ea., 3, $1; also Dipper sweet polaloes, $3 per bu; also table Ph. 876-2895 after 7 pm._____________

gourds, no shipping 3 mi. NW of size, $4 per bu. at farm in Toombs Co.,

8 ft. cheslnul fence rails for sale.

Temple. H. R. Entrekin, Rt. 1 4 mi. SE Johnson's Corner, come Paul Dixon, Rl. 2, Claylon. Ph. 782-

Bremen._______________ before 11 am or after 3 pm, containers 3163.

Channel catfish fingerlings for not furnished. Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3,

Exlra fancy comb honey, mostly

sale, free del. to your pond. Frank Lyons. Ph. 565-8303._______________ gallberry, packed in pint fruit jars, 12

Creasy, Valdosta. Ph. 244-0558.

Martin gourds for sale, varnished, per case, $4.25 per case FOB

Well rotted stable manure for ready to hang, $1.75 ea., 2, $3.25, 3, $4, Lakeland, $4 per case in 25 or more

spring gardens, $4 pick-up truck load, 4ormore$1.25ea.; Blue Bird or Wren case lots, FOB Lakeland, John W.

you load and haul. Mrs. H. A. Simp- gourds, $1 ea., 2, $1.75, 3, $2.50, 4 or Berryhill, Box #6, Lakeland. Ph. 482-

son, Norcross. Ph. 448-4114.

more, 750 ea., all del. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 3494 days or 482-3470 nights._____

Chicken litler for sale, prompt 6. Moultrie 31768.____ ______

Oregano, tansy, orange

del. al a reasonable price. Ralph C.

Good dry cow and horse compost pineapple, spearmint, apple mint,

Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Wood- 750 per bag, $15 truckload del.; also catnip, chives, thyme, costmary, rose

slock 30188. Ph. 926-5111._____ chicken compost. J. W, Van Horn. yarrow, lemon balm, sage, 250 ea.;

While Clusler sweet potatoes, 4457 Covington Hwy. Decalur, Ph. cariander seed, I/ 4 cup, 250; add

table size, $4 per bu., seed size, $3 per BU9-5798.

post. Mrs. Bud Bond, Rt. 1, Box 64,

bu. at farm in Toombs Co., 21/2 mi.

Jerusalem arlichokes, 4 Ibs., $3 Royston. 30662.______________________

S. of Johnson Corner, 12 mi. S. of PP. Fabian N. Dycus, Rl. 2, Box 121-

Abt. 100 Ibs. 1969 mix. pecans, 400

Lyons, bring containers. Joe S. An- F, Blue Ridge 30513.

per Ib. plus shipping. Velma Rigsby,

sley. Rt. 3, Lyons 30436. Ph. 565-8093. Improved cert. GITRed seed
sweet potaloes, grown from vine cuttings, $2.50 per bu., containers not
furnished, will not ship, can be cert, in
buyer's name. L. W. Hutchinson, Rt. 1, Nicholls 31554. Ph. 632-4854 Alma

Printed feed sacks, tree of holes, good cols, for quilts, etc., 250 ea., 5$1. Mrs. C. W. Nix, Rt. 1, Woodstock

30188. ___,_______________ 2 Ibs. of good beeswax for sale,
$1.50. Mrs. Pellmira Norton, Rt. 2, Box 160-A, Blue Ridge 30513._____

Pickup Iruck load of horse manure, $15 del., you haul yourself, $5. L. B. Bradford, Decalur. Ph. 289-

1971._____________________ Fiberglass and polyesler con-
lainers, ideal for planters, pet feeders, pits., 5 in. wide, 14 in. long, 4
in. deep-sides, 3/ Sin. thick, they will not rot or crack, 10-50, $1 ea., 50-100, 850. 100-600, 650, over 500, 500. John R. Gore, 1655 C'olebrook Circle. Decalur

Gal. cans for planls and shrubs,

punched and treated, 60 ea., will del.

in Irg. lots. W. G. Camp, Rt. 2, Rock-

marl.

________

1969 pods hoi red pepper pods, 750

ql. del. Mrs. Fred Yellon, Appling

30802.__________________

Marlin gourds, I/ 2 pk. to pk. size,

500 ea., and post. G. W. Holsenbeck,

Gray.

Quilt patterns; Kentucky Girl,

Colonial Lady, Dutch Doll, Overall

Sam, Fisher Boy, Turtle, Butterfly,

Football, Turkey Tracks, Raindrop,

Quill pallerns, 250 ea., 5, $1;

Grandmother's Flower Garden;

Upstairs & Down, Square in Square,

Grape Baskel, H-Square, Caplive

Beauly, Crazy Ann, Log Cabin,

Dresden Plate, Lone Star, Basket

Rock Garden, Litlle Dog, mail only.

Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd.,

Slone Mounlain 30083.____________

Mln. honey, raw, exlracled or

with comb with some sourwood

blossoms honey in it, 5 Ibs.,$2; 10 Ibs.,

$3.75; 30 Ibs., $10.50, add post. Ed-

ward Colston, Rl. 1, Taylorsville

30178.

Sausage grinder wilh sluffer, in

good condilion, No. 3 large size, $5.50.

W. S. Montgomery, 781 Marion Ave.,

SE, Allanla 30312. Ph. MA7-3347.

Yellowrool, ratsbane, sassafras,

yellow dock, wild cherry bark, life

everlasting, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1.25 plus

post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5,

Elliiav 30540.____________________

No. 2 farm bell withoul cradle,

$40; also one 70 Ib. anvil, $20. E. C.

Bearden. Rl. 1. Monticello 31064.

Yellowroot, queen of meadow,

attle weed, yellow dock, mullein, 4 Ib.

ardbox, $1.25, add 500 post. ea. box.

Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking

iock. ___

__

Quilt patterns with pc. squares:

Wonkey Wrench, Oakleaf, Friendship,

Shoo Fly, Dbl. Windmill, Gent's

Jowtie, Boy Playmale, Money Saver,

500ea.,3,$l,add 100 post. Mrs. Lizzie

>awford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay.

Rt. 1. Camilla 31730._________

Cheslnul rails, 8 ft. long, 3 in. up

,011 little end, will del. anywhere in

Ga. by truckload 800-1000 fence posts,

600-800 rails per load. R. T. Wood, Box

394, Demorest. Ph. 723-7836 after 4:30

pm.

No. 4 farm bell in exc. condition,

$58. Carl D. Cromer, 1513 Highland

Ave., Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-3862.

Good fence posts for sale. Carl

Housworlh, Lilhonia. Ph. 482-2489.

Marlin gourds, med. size, 500 ea.,

Irg., $1 ea.; rhubarb (pie pit.) seeds,

350 pkg.; also old fashion yellow

multiplying onions, 20, $1; Martin

gourd seeds, 350 pkg., add post. Mrs.

Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99, Ellijay

30540.

________.

Pecans for sale, $1.25 per Ib. plus

posl. Mrs. T. L . Capes, Rl. 1, Box 45,

Moreland 30259.

___

Selecl pecan halves, 5 Ibs., $8.25,

clean broken pcs., 51bs., $8PP to 1st &

2nd zone. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula

31733.

________

Two 50 Ibs..three 25 Ibs. fresh 1970

hog lard, 200 per Ib. Alvin Hammond,

Rt. 4. Newnan 30263. Ph. AL3-3696.

Used bathtubs, will make good

watering Iroughs, $10 ea. W. D.

Puckell, Rl. 1, Box 169, Lilburn 30247.

Ph. 939-6451._____________

Stuart pecans, 1969 crop, 400 per Ib.

in hull; also shelled halves, $1.50 per

Ib., add post., no stamps. Bryan

Slandridge, Rl. 2, Abbeville 31001.

Appliqued quill pallerns, Sun-

Tulip & Rose, Baskel, True Lover's

Free rocks suitable for rock flower, Grandmother Tulip, Holly

Knot, 200 ea., 6, $1 with stamped garden or relainer wall, you haul. Hock Wreath, Ohio Rose, Log Cabin,

addressed env. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Mrs. Beulah Belk, 3182 Moss Oak Dr., pieced Fancy Butlerfly, Poinsellia

Rl. 2. Box 267. Toccoa 30577._____ Doraville. Ph. 457-3901.

applique, Liltle Lady, Overall Boy,

Fitly 6 1/2 ft. long spm white

Wild cucumber bark, slippery elm Flower Iris, Colonial Lady, Dutch

oak fence posts, will del. wilhin 25 mi. jark, red elder bark or rools, poke Boy, Girl, 3 for $1, plus Irg. stamped

radius for 500 ea. if all taken. Ralph C. rool, 1/2 gal., $2; real lucky env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay

Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Wood- mckeyes, $2 doz.; sage, 750 per cup; 30540. _________________

stock 30188. Ph. 926-5111.

____ also shelled pecans, $1.25 pint, add

Elder bark & root, birch, poplar,

Locust fence posts, 61/2 ft. long, )osl. Mrs. Lillian Phillips, Rt. 1, sweet gum bark, yellowroot,

chestnut rails, 8 ft. long, del. iVrighlsville.

sassafras, May apple, queen-of-the-

anywhere in Ga. by truckload, 500-900 Pc. quill pallerns wilh col. piclure; meadow, yellow dock roots, wild

per load. R. T. Wood, Box 394, 'hiladclphia Pavement, Young Man's cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, 2

Demoresl. Ph. 723-7836.________ Fancy, Shoo Fly, DUCK and Ib. lard box, $1 plus 350 post.; also

100# size while feed sacks, 3, $1.50, fancy Ducklings, Tiny Pines, Pine peppermint bunches, 3, 600; Mrs.

5, $2.25, 10, $4, 20, $7.50 PP. Billy Burr, Pine Cone, Bluebells, A-Crown- Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

Risner, Rl. 2, Hartwell 30643._____ ot-Thorns, 350 ea., 7, $2; several

Appliqued patterns for quilts, liousand patlerns, inf. slamped env.

Nice clean roots and herbs;

towels, 250 ea., 5, $1; Triple Rose, Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rl. 1, yellow root, sassafras, catnip, queen

Rosebud, Rose & Tulip; Basket of Danielsville 30633,

of meadow, devils' shoestring, May

Roses; Tulip, Butterfly, Sunbonnet

Wild cucumber bark, $2 per 2 Ib. apple, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1 plus

Sue, Overall Bill, Cowboy, Sea Hor- ard box full; add 250 post. G. T. poslage; spearmint, catnip, $1.50 doz.

ses, Pony; Puppy, Dogwood, Dahlia, Brown, Gen. Del., Ball Ground 30107. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain Rt.

Lily, Clown, price list 100. O'Neal

Yellow dock, queen of meadow,

Brooks, Box 873, Scotldale 30079.

wild cherry, red alder bark, black-

Lrg. iron wash pot for sale, $10.
Mrs. W. Entrekin, 1513 S. Gordon St.,
SW, Atlanta._____________ Appliqued quilt patterns: Overall
Country Boy, Big Rabbit, Cat in
Basket, Morning Glory, Dogwood, Big Apple, Night Flower, Dutch Doll, Colonial 'Girl, Football, Duck, Pig, Rose-of-Sharon, with appl. sq. $1 ea.,
100 posl. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5,

jerry roots, yellowroot, ralsbane, 2 Ib. ardbox, $1, add post. Mrs. W. W. ^owman. Rl. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Slrong red sassafras, elder bark >n root, slippery elm bark, wild ucumber bark, poke rools, white ash oot, I/ 2 gal. $2, real lucky buckies 1.50 doz., sage 750 cup, add posl. on .11. Arl Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville 1096.

Ellijay 30540._____________ 200 hives bees with supers, 180 are
8-frame size, 20 are 10-frame, bees in
good cond., free of disease. Edgars Simians, Rl. 1, Stocklon. 31049. Ph.

Horse composl, 750 per sack, $5
pickup Iruck load, you load and haul.
John K. Byrum, 3889 Herschel Rd., College Park. Ph. 767-2960.

482-3933. ______

Quill pallerns: Rose While Dove,

5, Ellijay.__________________ Patchwork quilt patterns with
drawn inslruclions can be mach. pc., Windmill, Old Ilalian Design, Pinwheel, Wrench, Brighl Hopes, 5, $1 wilh slamped, addressed env. Mrs. Perlenc Roper, Rl. 7. Gainesville.
Quilt patlerns; Joseph's Coat, Wheel-of-Fortune, Foresl Palhs, Tulip, Joseph-in-Well, Old Broken Slove, Airplane, all Irg. pcs., 500 ea. plus posl. Mrs. W. A. Cochran, Rl. 4, Carlersville 30120.
Handicrafts
for sale

Black Locusl posls, 61/2 ft. long, ''riendship and many other hard to

600 ea., cash price when picked up, ind patlerns, $1 ea. with self- ad-

Handmade quilts and comforts,

located 4 mi. from town toward tressed stamped env., 250 for lisl of mall beds, $8, full size, $15; quilts or

Greensboro on Hwy. 278. Jasper 'tilers, send self-addressed slamped omforts; also baby quills, $4ea. Mrs.

Cronic, Rt. 4, Madison 30650. Ph. 342- nv. for pallerns. Mrs. Cecil Smilh, Davis Mason, 904 Orange St., Fort

1303.

il. 6, Box 237, Dalton 30720.

Valley.

Miscellaneous

wanted

Want peanut acreage allotment,

will pay cash. H. M. Garrison, Box

362, Milan.

______

Want old fashion farm dinner bell,

give phone number and address. N.

Williams, Box 1131, Thomasville.

Want Angora goat hide, stretched

and dried, with hair. Clarence Hill, 109

Sewell Lane, Marietta.________

Want farm milk cans, 5 gal. size,

with flat top or a handle in the lid,

must be in good cond., write. Mary

Lee Hendrix, Rt. 6, Freeman Ferry

Rd., Rome 30161.____________

Want at least $2 worth of garlic

bulbs, write before sending. Mrs.

Sallie B. West, C-9 Industrial Blvd.,

Gainesville 30501.

_____

Want channel catfish, blue gill or

bass; also some bull frogs for new 3

acre lake, will pay reasonable price

and come for them within 50 mi.

radius Atlanta. J. H. Street, Box 13751,

Sta. K. Atlanta. ___

Want lower frame or rack for No. 3 or 4 farm bell. H. L. Kinard, P. 0.

Monticello 31064._____

Want 20sheets 12ft. 5V crimp tin.

Charles Massey, Box 382, Rockmart

30153.____________

Want old time fishing pole cane, must be within 30 mi. of Fayetteville,

stale price and amt. you have in 1st

letter. R. F. Jessions, Rt. 2, Fayet-

teville 30214.

Want 3-4 Irg. mill stones, write

stating price, size, can pick up SE Ga.

Mrs. Al Minor, Rt. 4, Box 3, St. Simons

31522.

__________

Want 2-3 thousand used oak

boards, standard size, state price

FOB, etc. E. Acree, Rt. 1, Duluth

30136. Ph. 476-2423.

Want well established rhubarb
roots, slate price and size of bulbs. A.
M. Finstad, 798 Valley Creek Dr.,
Stone Mountain 30083._________ Wanl free chicken lilter, will haul
from Woodstock, Pauldin, Bartow or Cobb Co. R. E. Southern, 2435 Melody
Lane, Kennesaw.___________ Want chicken house to clean out
for the litter. Ralph C. Swafford, Rt.
2, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-5111. Wanl weathered barn wood, 12"
or more side, please write. Edward
N. Maloof, 2058 Mason Mill Rd.,
Decalur 30033.______________ Wanl bees and bee supplies. Olis
Meadows, Rl. 3, Danielsville 30633.
Ph. 795-2415.

Handicrafts

for sale
Dbl. bed size handmade quills in block pallern, 2 Ib, cotlon padded, $15, king size, $16.50, add posl. Mrs. W. E. Swann, W.R.R. Ave., Box 313, Flowery Branch 30542.________
Baby bed quills, pink & while, some blue & pink or 11. green perma press., made from bedspread material, quilled and lining added, $3.50 PP; also single or dbl. bed quilts, made from quilted pcs & lined, $6-$8, write for details and slale what size quilts. Mrs. Vera Reece, Dawsonville. 30534.
Old fashion bonnet, wagon train bonnets with ruffle prinl, $1.25 solid col., $1.50; band aprons lo match, 2 pockets, med., $1.25 Irg., $1.50 add posl. Mrs. B. M. Humphries 854 Davis Si., F6, Gainesville 30501.
Polliolders weaved on loom, several cols., red & while, blue & white, red while & blue, yellow & black, 5, $1; add posl. Mrs. Bessie Sims, 441 Cheslnul SI., NE, Lawrenceville 30245.
Lambskin baby shoes, lace ups, cowboy bools, size 1, moccasins, 1-2-3, nylon fell, 1-2-3, appliqued animals on bools, moccasins, paslels, whiles, send size $2.25 pr., 50? posl. Sara >umbley, Box 382-A, Rl. 2, McDonough. Ph. 957-3203.

Wednesday, March 18, 1970

Prelty prinl bonnel aprons, $1.35
ea.; quill pallerns; bonnet apron pattern, Dove in the Window, 8-Point
Star, Milky Way, Wealher Vane, Spider Webb, Goose in Pond, 250 ea. will) stamped addressed env., instructions, tree. Mrs. Waller
Cochran. Rl. 4, Box 107. Griffin 30223. Hand cro. pillowcase lace, size 30
thread, while or yellow solid, vari. pink or yellow, $!-$!.50 per sel, add posl.; 12" doily, $1.50. Mrs. H. T. Troup, Sr., Rl. 3, Box 3-4, Filzgerald

31750.____________________ Quill lops, made of print and solid
cols.; Monkey Wrench, Wedding Ring, Slep Aroung Ihe Mln. Genlleman's Bowlie, $6.50 ea., send

stamped env. for reply, add 500 posl.
Mrs. R. H. Mealer, Ellijay.______ New nandmade dbl. bed size

quills made of good colton material, cotton padding, Grandmother's

Flower Garden, Lone Star designs, $15 ea., add posl. Mrs. Dewey Ellis,

Rl. 5, Box 99, Ellijay 30540._______ Lillle girl aprons, alitrimmed in
lace, rick-rack, bias tape, 2 pockets on

all, 2, $1.25; quilted potholders, 4, $1, all new malerial & PP. Mrs. David
Stover, Rt. 1. Blue Ridge 30513. Baby quills pc. in lighl blue and a
darker shade of blue; also pc. in 2
shades of pink, 2, $1, add post. Mrs. M. H. Walls, 105 New Town Rd., Calhoun

30701.____________________ Girls wash & wear summer
dresses, size 1-3, $3; 4-6, $3.50; fancy aprons, $2; coverall apron, $3.50; slale sm., med. or Irg., 150 post. ea.

item, slamped env. for price list. Mrs. D. W. Croker, Lakeview #31, Rt. 4, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-2568.______
Fancy band aprons, $1.40; bor-
dered pillowcases in stripes or flowers, $1.70 per pr.; muslin mill

aprons, 450 ea.; print mill aprons with
bibs, $1.10; handpainted pillowcases, Mr. & Mrs. His-Hers, diff. designs, $2.15 per pr., add posl. Mrs. John

Coshnilzke, Rl. 3, Box 211, Newnan

30263.

________

Hand appliqued dbl. bed quilts;

Butterfly, Tulip, Dogwood, Maple

Leaf, Dahlia, cotton padded, mach.

quilled, $12 ea. ; Tulip & Maple Leaf

quills, 96 x 100, $15 ea. Mrs. Edwin R. Miller, Rl. 2-Lula 30554._________
Girls dresses or jumpers & blouses, cottons, blends, jersey,

crepes, etc., size 1-6, $3-6; boys 3-pc. suits, tweeds, cottons, sizes 1-4, $5-$6; boy's short leg jump suits, snap stride, size 2, $3, add post. Mrs. Gayle Price, 1640 Flat Shoals Rd., Atlanta.

Ph. 627-5668.

______

Cro. while doily size, 89 in. around

llie edge, 7 pink pansies in Ihe center

edged in white, $5.50 plus post., MO

please. Willie Lee Moss, Rt. 1,

Homer.

Quilt tops pc. from new cotton

scraps, pc. in squares, no specific

pallern, dbl. bed size, makes good

subslanlial quills, $4ea., add 50* post.

Mrs. Ben Chapman, Rt. 1, Rising

Fawn. 30738._______________ Hand cro. pink lace lableclolhs,

solid cro. (lols) 48 x 54 in., $20 plus $1
posl.; also dresser scarves, pink, 15 x
35, $2.75 ea. plus 250 posl. Mrs. Roy Bonds, Box 87, Homer 30547.

Polholders, 8, $1; handpainted pillowcases, pretly flowers, birds, animals, others, $2 pr. write what you
want. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5,

Ellijay 30540._____________ Tulip basket apron, print band
apron abt. 16 X 30 in., lace on boltom;

basket pocket with tulip polholder in pockel of solid color, baskel solid, prinl Irim, $2,150 post., state col. tulip wanted. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1,

Danielsville 30633.

___

Hand painted tea aprons, $1.25

ea.; hand painted pillowcases, $2 pr.

fancy painled polholders, 250 ea.;

painled dish towels, 3, $1; polholders,

15* ea., add posl. Mrs. H.A. Chastain,

Rt. 5, Elliiay 30540. Appliqued pillowcases, diff.

designs, dolls flowers, with leaves, $3 pr.; scarves to match, $1.50 ea.; mach. made, handpainted pillowcases, pretly designs, $2.50 pr.,

add posl. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rl. 5,
Elliiay 30540.__________________ Baby's Isl shoes, handmade of

genuine white lambskin, silk laces, high tops, soft sole, fits to 6 mos., $3; genuine white lambskin baby bootees,

trimmed in pink, white or blue, 3 sizes, stale baby'e age, $2.50. O'Neal
Brooks. Box 873, Scolldale 30079. Old fashion bonnels, wagon train
with ruffle, print solid, $1.25 butlon crown, $1.50 in Dan River malerial.
$1.25pr.; aprons med., Irg., 50-750ea.,
clolhespin, 750 ea., add posl, Nell Bennell, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd.,
Butord 30518. _____________ Quill lops; Big Rabbil, Cal-in-

Baskel, Bullerfly, Colonial Girl, Dutch Doll, $7.50 ea.; handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.; handpainted dish
towels, 3, $1, 7, $2; bib aprons, $1 ea., band, 750 ea., work aprons, Irg.

pockets, appliqued cushion covers, $1 ea., add posl, Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Wednesday, March 18, 1970

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Page 15

1970 SPRING PLANTING SCHEDULE COASTAL PLAIN

Crop Cotton
Sorghum

Hybrid or Variety

Coker 201 Auburn 56 Atlas 66 * Hy-Bee 100 Stoneville 213

Auburn M Dixie King II Coker 413 * Atlas 67 * McNair 1032 B

* Quality Variety

Grain only: Ga. 615 Excel Bird Go Pioneer 828

DeKalb F-64 AKS 614 DeKalb E-57 Donnan BR-100

APPROVED BY AGRONOMY DIVISION

Rate ot Seeding or Spacing (per acre)

Total Fertilization (per acre)

20 to 25 Ibs. mechanically delinted or 12 to 15 Ibs. acid delinted seed. 40,000 to 60,000 plants.

N

P2 05

K2 0

60-120 50-80 75-120

Split N on sandy type soils.

.5 Ib. elemental boron, 2.5 Ib

elemental manganese per acre

on soils above pH 5.6. Ferti-

lizer should contain suffic-

ient sulfur to supply minimum

of 10 Ibs. per acre.

Remarks
Coker 413, Atlas 66, Atlas 67, Stoneville 213 should not be planted on severe Fusarium Wilt and nematode infested fields. High wilt tolerance varieties are Auburn 56, Auburn M and McNair 1032 B.

Grain 6-8 Ibs.

60-100 40-60 50-75

Split nitrogen on deep sandy soils.

For Syrup: Williams Wiley Brandes

Syrup 2 Ibs.

Millet

Gahi-1 Starr

Tiflate

Sorghum x FFR - 66 *

Sudan

Pioneer 985

Crosses For Donnan Suregraze

Grazing

Upper Coast Paymaster Sweet Sioux

al Plain -

Heavy Soils Pennington Summergrazer

Only

DeKalb SX-12

Asgrow Grazer A

10-15 Ibs. 15-20 Ibs.

100-150 50-70 75-90 100-150 50-70 75-90

Magnesium deficiencies should be corrected.
Split nitrogen applications on deep sandy soils.
* Other hybrids may be suitable but three years data not available. See 1969 Field Crops Variety Trials.

Soybeans Peanuts Corn

May 10- June 15: Davis lamp ton 266 lamp ton 266 A Bragg Bienville

After June 15: Coker 102 Hardee

12-15 seed per foot row in 36 to 40- in. rows.

0-20 20-50 40-100 1 ounce molybdenum salt per bu. seed as seed treatment.

Inoculate seed. Use lower fertilizer rates when soybeans follow heavily fertilized crop. Lime to soil pH 6.0 - 6.5.

tunner Type: Early Runner Va. Bunch 67 ?lorunner

Spanish Type: Argentine Starr Va. Type: Florigiant

Depends on seed quality. Spanish 2-3 inches; Runner and Virginia 3-4 inches in drill.

0-20 40-50 60-75

Do not apply nitrogen if peanuts are planted in soils with high residual fertility. Apply gypsum for Va. type peanuts and on small podded peanuts if pops excessive. 1/2 Ib. elemental boron on coarse textured soils or when "Hollowheart" observed.

Ihere are numerous corn hybrids that perform well under Georgia conditions. These hybrids are not listed. Refer to performance data :aken from the 1969 Field Crops Variety Trials Research Report 63 as a guide to choice of hybrids. The county agent will be glad to urnish you with this information and discuss it with you.

1970 SPRING PLANTING SCHEDULE PIEDMONT

Crop Cotton
Sorghum

Hybrid or Variety

Coker 201
Auburn M Atlas 66 * Hy-Bee 100 McNair 1032 B Stoneville 213

Dixie King II
Coker 413 * Auburn 56 Atlas 67 * TH 149

* Quality Variety

Grain only: Ga. 615 Excel Bird Go DeKalb F-64 Pioneer 828

AKS 614 DeKalb E-57 Dorman BR-100

APPROVED BY AGRONOMY DIVISION

Rate of Seeding or Spacing (per acre)

Total Fertilization (per acre)

Remarks

20 to 25 Ibs. mechanically delinted or 15 to 20 Ibs. acid delinted seed. 40,000 to 60,000 plants.

N

P205

K2 0

60-120 50-80

75-120

Split N on sandy type soils.

.5 Ib. elemental boron, 2.5 Ib.

elemental manganese per acre

on soils above pH 5.6. Ferti-

lizer should contain suffic-

ient sulfur to supply minimum

of 10 Ibs. per acre.

Coker 413, Atlas 66, Atlas 67, Stoneville 213 should not be planted on severe Fusarium Wilt and nematode infested fields. High wilt tolerance varieties are Auburn 56, Auburn M and McNair 1032 B.

Grain 6-8 Ibs.

60-100 40-60

60-90

Split nitrogen on sandy type soils.

Millet

For Syrup: Williams Wiley Brandes
Gahi-1 Starr

Tiflate

Sorghum x FFR - 66

*

Sudan

Pioneer 985

Crosses

Syrup 2 Ibs. 10-15 Ibs. 15-20 Ibs.

100-150 50-70

75-90

100-150 50-70

75-90

Split nitrogen on sandy type soils. Soil test for lime and fertilizer needs.
Soil test for lime and fertilizer needs. Split nitrogen on sandy type soils.

For Grazing Donnan Suregraze Paymaster Sweet Sioux
Pennington Summergrazer DeKalb SX-12 Asgrow Grazer A

*0ther hybrids may be suitable but three years data not available. See 1969 Field Crops Variety Trials.

Soybeans Corn

May 1-June 15: Hampton 266 Hampton 266 A
Bragg Davis Dare

Aft-r .T,im> IS: Hardee Coker 102

12-15 seed per foot of row in 36 to 40- in. row.

0-20

20-50

40-100

1 ounce molybdenum salt per

bu. of seed as seed

treatment.

Inoculate seed. Use lower fertilizer rates when soybeans follow heavily fertilized crops. Lime to soil pH 6.0-6.5.

There are numerous corn hybrids that perform well under Georgia conditions. These hybrids are not listed. Refer to performance data taken from the 1969 Field Crops Variety Trials Research Report 63 as a guide to choice of hybrids. The county agent will be glad to furnish vou with this information and discuss it with vou.

For Further Information See Your County Agent

Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, State of Georgia. The University of Georgia College of

Agriculture and the U. S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating. Distributed in Furtherance of the Purposes Provided

for by the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914.

L. W. Eberhardt, Jr., Director

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, ATHENS

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Live-forever--Sedum telephium, is a versatile vegetable, good cooked and raw. Youngsters often know this wild vegetable as frog plant because of the way one of its fleshy green leaves, after being loosened by being held between the warm tongue and the roof of the mouth, can be blown up like a distended frog's throat.
Our pioneer ancestors went one step farther and used the inside of the leaves-once they had been blown or cut apart to apply to warts. The fresh leaves have a soothing quality and have long been used to sooth bruises, insect stings, burns, and other irritations.
Live-forever, also called Aaron's rod, is a close cousin of the rose root and as with the roseroot, both the plant tops and the roots are deliciously edible. As a prime survival food it is rich in Vitamin C.
The oblong thick leaves ascend stems one or two feet high in crowded spirals. Because of the way they can be inflated by blowing into the loosened slit at the base, they are unmistakable. Broud round flowers from crimson and garnet to whitish appear in midsummer.
If you find them near home you may enjoy making tasty relish from the roots. Both the stems and leaves when very young are tender enough to enjoy raw and the leaves are delicious cooked as any other greens.
The young tubers and greens together in the spring make a great salad. Rub a salad bowl with a halved clove of garlic-then lay a bed of watercress or lettuce in it. For each portion, spread on I/ 2 cup of washed and sliced liveforever leaves and stems. Sprinkle over this 2 tablespoons of the coarsely chopped tubers ...sprinkle on a little paprika and freshly grated Parmesan cheese.
NOTICE The FLAGA Sheep Producers Association will begin its shearing program on March 17. The 1970 wool sale will be held in Crawford, Georgia, some time during the first two weeks in June. Anyone wishing to obtain shearing service or more information regarding the wool sale should contact Mr. Joe Robertson, FLAGA Sheep Producers Association, Maxeys, Georgia 30671.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Handicrafts

Swedish Embroidery

Or Huck Toweling

Attractive and colorful towel borders can easily be made by weaving six strand or pearl floss with a blunt needle under the lengthwise or vertical pairs of loose threads of huck toweling.
After basting a hem, count the pairs of threads across the width of the material and mark the center pair. The center pair can also be found by carefully folding the width of the material in half. Start all flosses at the center pair of threads using one half of floss length to work each side. Always work the first floss this way and follow the pattern carefully so that the pattern will be properly placed and come out even at each side.
When row is completed, do not cut floss until pattern has been backstitched through a few pairs of loose threads on huck toweling.

BOSS

Twenty-four motifs 144 threads. Eighteen motifs 108 threads. FLOSS DATA: One skein. Start with bottom floss as No. 1. No. 1, 2--1V2T. No. 3, 4, 5--2T. No. 3 floss starts at "A" and goes to "B" and repeats. COLOR SUGGESTION: Outline as shown.

Twenty motifs 140 threads. Sixteen motifs 112 threads. FLOSS DATA: Two skeins. Start with bottom floss which is up 21/2 threads above tip of pattern. See small picture for each floss proce dure. Offsets are 1/1, Vz/Vz. All flosses are 3T. Make corners "A" and "B" the same.

Beef Use
(Continued from page 1)
demonstration, and adult education. The feedlot facility, when com-
pletely operational, will feed out 400 animals and will feature the latest in automated equipment.
During the first year of operation, beginning in the fall of 1970, 17 acres of corn for silage will be under irrigation. This acreage will be expanded to over 100 acres as the feedlot becomes totally operational and will feature an entirely new concept in row cropping designed by agengineers at the Coastal Plain Experiment Station.
This new concept calls for the creation of a 100 acre pie shaped area that will be divided into sections and planted to various grain, forage, or silage crops. These crops will be irrigated for maximum growth by a travelling irrigation system which can cover the entire 100 acre pie from a pivot point in the center.
Ag-engineers will also be involved in the disposal of wastes, which is perhaps the major problem of a feedlot operation. Some of the wastes will be collected into lagoons and some will be used as fertilizer for the silage and forage crops being grown to feed the animals maintained in the feedlot.
Entomologists will work on the control of flies and other parasites, which is another major problem for

Horse Edition
Coining April 1
On April 1, 1970, the Farmers' and Consumers Market Bulletin will carry a listing of horse shows and sales planned for Georgia during April, May and June.
If you would like a notice printed in the Special Horse Show Edition, please have it in the Bulletin office no later than March 25.
For best results, notices should be listed separately and should include the following items in this order: (1) date, (2) time, (3) name of event, (4) very brief description of activities, (5) sanctioning organization or association, if desired, (6) location, (7) name, phone, and address of person who can give additional information.
most feedlots in humid climates similar to that found in Georgia.
In addition, the scientists working on waste disposal, fly, and odor control of the cattle feedlot operation will also work on related problems of a recently approved swine production unit that will be built and operated in conjunction with the beef cattle feedlot.
The swine research effort will be devoted to finding ways to allow our Georgia farmers to produce enough pork to satisfy the current 345 million pound demand of Georgia consumers. Currently, the state's farmers produce only enough pork to meet half this demand. The remainder, like beef, is imported.

Wednesday, March 18, 1970
Agricultural Calendar
Meetings
March 31--Steer Feeding Short Course, Ag. Engineering Cen ter, Athens.
Farm Sales Events
March 19--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Upper Hiawassee Feed er Pig, Blue Ridge.
March 19--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Pearson Livestock Mar ket, Pearson.
March 19--Spring Steer Show, Douglas.
March 20--and each Friday at 8 PM -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Dodge County Stock yard, Eastman. For informa tion contact Hayward Crawford. Day 374-3773, night 3743818.
March 20--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Dodge County Live stock, Eastman.
March 20 -- 7 PM -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, 2000 hd, topquality, disease-free, farminspected pigs, weighing 30120 Ibs. Turner County Stock yards, Ashburn. For further information call 567-3371, 5673881.
March 21--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania.
March 21--Spring Steer Show, Fort Valley.
March 22-23--State Spring Steer Show, Macon.
March 25 -- 7 PM -- Special Breeder Cattle Sale, 300 prs. cows & calves, 200 bred cows, bred heifers, stock bulls, purebred and grade cattle. All cattle bang tested before sale. Pierce County Stock yard, Blackshear. Roy Pea cock 449-5522, Baxter Bennett 449-6275.
March 25--Special Cattle Sale, Roy Peacock, Blackshear.
March 25--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Smith Brothers Stock yard, Bartow.
March 26--Spring Steer Show, Statesboro.
March 26--Spring Steer Show, Sylvania.
Ma/ch 27--Spring Steer Show, Blackshear.
March 27--6 PM--Special Dis persal and Breeder Sale, 600 hd. of commercial Angus and Hereford cow & calf pairs and springers; special dis persal of recorded (% thru %) Charolais cows, 50 hd. many with calves by side, also 100 recorded 1/2 Charolais cows and breeding age heif ers. 20 Charolais, Angus, & Hereford bulls. Turner County Stockyards, Turner County Chamber of Commerce. For further information call 912/ 567-3371, 567-3381. Roy Wiggins.
March 28 -- Kinchafoonee Dis persal--Angus, Leesburg.
March 28--Spring Steer Show, Calhoun.
March 30--Spring Steer Show, Soperton.
March 30 -- 3 PM -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Parker's Stockyard, Stafesboro. Call 764-3263 for information. F. C. Parker, Jr.
March 30--Spring Steer Show, Camilla.
March 30--Spring Steer Show, Ocilla.
March 30-31 -- Spring Steer Show, Dawson.
March 30-31 -- Spring Steer Show, Rome.
March 31--Spring Steer Show, Baxley.