Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 56, no. 12 (1970 March 25)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner

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VOLUME 56

Wednesday, March 25, 1970

NUMBER 12

Broadus Browne

Ag Research

Key To Progress

"Never have so many owed so

much to so few."

The late Sir Winston Churchill thus

saluted his countrymen for their val-

iant resistance to massive assault

during the Battle

of Britain in World

War II. Today this

statement applies

equally well to the

producers of agri-

cultural commodi-

ties in the United

States. .Fewer and

fewer farmers op-

_

erating fewer, but

larger and more complex, farm en-

terprises have made Americans the

best fed, best clothed, and best

housed people on earth.

Among the many forces that have

shared in bringing about this miracle

of efficiency for agriculture and agri-

business, agricultural research agen-

cies and institutions have played a

leading role.

In Georgia and the Southeast, The

University of Georgia College of Ag-

riculture Experiment Stations, in co-

operation with the U.S. Department

(Our guest columnist this week is Dr. E.
Bruadus Brozvne, Director of the College
Ex-penment Station at Athens.)
of Agriculture, have supplied much of the research results that have advanced agricultural progress.
The College Station at Athens is one of the University's three major agricultural experiment stations. Others are the Georgia Station at Experiment, just outside Griffin, and the Coastal Plain Station at Tifton. Attached to the College Station are Branch Stations at Americus, Blairsville, Calhoun, Eatonton, Midville, and Plains.
Experimentation and research into all areas related to agriculture and agribusiness from agricultural economics to veterinary medicine, and including forestry and home economics make up the total program of the College Station. This station, as part of the University campus in Athens, is unique in that most of its professional researchers also teach. Thus the College Station serves as a training ground for graduate students in addition to providing scientists and facilities for conducting basic and applied research.
In two ways the College Station contributes to the progress so essential to the health, wellbeing, and prosperity of both producers and consumers of agricultural products.
First, its scientists help increase the store of agricultural knowledge that undergirds development of new and improved plant varieties and cultural practices for growing crops as well as development of more efficient methods of producing and managing livestock and poultry.
Second, its scientists, in a type of master-apprentice relationship, help develop the new scientists needed to continue this quest.

Cholera Breaks
In Johnson Cty.
Hog cholera has been diagnosed in a herd of some 1,000 head of swine in Johnson County.
A federal quarantine has been placed on the movement of all hogs in Johnson County. The quarantine prevents the movement of hogs for any purpose except hogs going to slaughter under a veterinary permit.
In announcing the new outbreak of hog cholera, Commissioner Tommy Irvin said, "We are now entering the hog cholera season" and urged farmers throughout the state to watch their swine closely and contact their local veterinarian, county agent or the State Department of Agriculture in Atlanta at the first sign of swine sickness.
Horsemen Meet
Georgia Horseman's Assn. will sponsor a trail ride and Easter Sunrise Service at Hard Labor State Park this weekend. Trail ride will be Saturday, Mar. 28, and the Sunrise Service at 6:30 a.m. Sunday.

Method For Producing

Plants In Greenhouse

How many times during the long winter months have you wished for some fresh, green garden vegetables, but were forced to settle for canned ones instead. Or how many times have you wished just for the heck of it to have your own orange tree for fresh fruit.

And if you are a lover of beautiful

flowers, how many times have you felt a pain of disappointment as you watched the last bloom on that favorite flower wither and die.

Dr. Charles Rice (R), and Mr. Carl-

Well, as the poets say, "wish nor cry no more," for Charles Rice, Roland Harris and Carlisle Cobb, agengineers with the University of Georgia's College of Agriculture Ex-
periment Stations in Athens, have
developed a "dream" green house, ideally suited for home use that can be built for about $400.00.

isle Cobb (L), two of the ag-engineers

who assisted in the design of the low

cost green house, check some of

their tomato and lettuce plants,

which have thrived in the green

house during the winter.________

Fire Ant Eradication Program

Made of Vi inch plywood, the green house is 17 feet 5 inches long, 10 feet 6 inches wide, and 9 feet 13 inches tall in the center. It can be erected permanently in one location or it can be mounted on wheels with a hitch so that the home nurseryman can move it about to take advantage of maximum sunlight.

The green house is covered by twolayers of clear polyethylene film four mills thick that are about 1 1/2 inches apart and provide built-in insulation. Both layers are put on externally over the top of the framed house.

The above map shows the proposed treatment areas in Georgia's fire ant eradication program. The cross marks indicafe the areas that have received three applications and are now in the final stages of eradication. The line area indicates the portion of the state where treatments are presently underway. Applications of fire ant bait are due to be resumed in Georgia this week. The portion of the map marked area one will be treated next, area two after one, and area three next. Area four has received some treatment and will be treated again after completion of the other areas. With adequate funds from state and federal sources, the program of fire ant eradication can be completed in Georgia by 1974. Th 1970 Georgia General Assembly provided a one and a half million dollar annual appropriation for this program. U.S. Department of Agriculture is committed to match these funds on a two to one basis (two fevers! dollars for each state dollar). In the past, U.S.D.A. has only provided one doliar of federal money for each dollar of state money. Federal funds have not been provided for this year thus far; however, hopefully, U.S.D.A. and the U.S. Congress will fulfil! this commitment and the funds will be forthcoming soon.

Commercially available electric temperature and humidity controls are used to maintain a controlled environment. They cost about $15 a month to operate during the coldest winter months.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, March 25, 1970

We Get Letters

2horse trailer with steel body, self

Super C International tractor and

Set of planters and cultivators for

leveling axle, good tires, $400 firm. sickle mower wth 6 ft. bar, sev. extra John Deere A-B or 50, good cond., $75;

W.L. Robinson, Box 87160, College blades; John Deere disc tiller 6, all Alhens 4 disc tiller, $50. F. David

Park. Ph. 761-1569.___________ new blades, all A-l cond.; New Patterson, Rt. 2, Box 235, McDonough

1 four wheel h. wagon with 6 ply Holland hay baler with 4 cyl. motor, 30253. Ph. 957 3349 after 6:30 pm.

Dear Editor:

used tires, oak body, 6 ft. wide, 12 ft. motor recently overhauled; 10 hp, 3

John Deere 350 front end loader

long 18 ft. high, mfg. in Quincy, 111., phase motor, 1750 RPM, overhauled. with rippers, all good cond.,

We would appreciate suggestions on how to rid our yard of

$125. Marvin B. Purcell, Rt. 3, Car- J. V. Weideman, Rt. 3, Macon 31206. reasonably priced. C. F. Wood, Rt. 2,

moles.

nesville. Ph. 384-4172._________

5 ft. rotary mower, 3-pt. hitch, Buchanan.___________________

These moles have trails all over and the ground is very

1 used 3 hp Wagner elec. motor, slump jumper, 60 hp gear box, $245.

2 row dbl. hopper Cole corn

soft. We have tried several methods, however, so far nothing

heavy duty 110-220 volts, single phase. Bill Clegg, Rt. 1, Social Circle. Ph. 464- planters for 2 in. square tool bar,

has been helpful in getting rid of them. Your suggestions and those of your readers would be very
welcome.
Dewey H. Finch Route 1, Box 162

George Lane, Box 486. Newnan 30263. Two 3 ton inside bins, $25 for both;
9 Jamesway brooders ', $6 ea.; 9 Bramco brooders, $10 ea.; 24 eight ft. Bramco troughs for Bramco frames, $1.50 ea., all good cond. Floyd Kay,

202303di.s_c,_7 _ft._s_m_oo_th_in_g _ha_rr_o_w;_2_0 in. disc, 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $175. B. C. Flarity, Star Rt., Box 126, Cloudland 30709. Ph. 862-2030._____
John Deere 3-14 in. bottom plow,

flexible tin harrow for pasture work, like new. Walter R. Dennis, Rt. 2, Kensington 30727. Ph. 375-2821 Chickamauga.____^ _______
TD-340 International front end loader, Droll 4 in. 1 dipper, 1964

Greensboro, Georgia 30642

Jr., Rt. 1. Canon. Ph. 376-8591.

trip ft., good cond., $250. James A. model, looks and runs good. Boyd

Dear Editor:

D8 Caterpillar, 2V series, exc. Johnson, Rt. 2, Warrenton 30828. Ph. Vaughlers, Rl. 3. Dawsonville 30534.

cond., 12 yd. earth mover pulled by 465-2526._______________^_^

2 complele sets of Allis Chalmers

May I ask your readers, who have tested and know the re-

Caterpillar, P and H dragline 30 ft.

Ford 851 Workmaster tractor, planters, #45, like new. A. J. Welch,

sults of sugarless recipes, to send to me recipes which are filling" to a man who has always eaten heartily? Any infor-
mation will be appreciated.
Mrs. C. E. Hooks

boome, 5/ 8 yd. bucket, state details for sale. J.F. Gibbs, Ashburn 31714.
Dbl. section, pull type smoothing harrow, $50; 16 in. bottom plow, $35. Roy Underwood, Rt. 1, Dry Branch

exc. cond.; 2 disc plow, pasture plow and rotary mower, $2000; also, John Deere 1 row 3-pt. hitch cultivator #4100, $90. Archie Monfort, Rt. 1, Box 70, Moon Rd., Columbus 31904. Ph.

McDonough. Ph. 957-4741.______ 2 used 1036 rear tractor tires, $30.
B. R. Anderson, Rt. 1, Box 30, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-3521.________
8N Ford tractor, 1952 model, good

802 Johnson Road Jonesboro, Georgia 30236

Want someone to take care of chicken farm, will furnish house, lights and water; also, weekly salary. Johnny Fowler, Sr., Rt. 1, Dalton. Ph.

278-8629.____________________. Want white retired couple to
garden and oversee small acreage in return for use of 5 rm. farm house, must be reliable and sober. Morrison Lee Maxwell, Jr. RFD 1, Box 331,

Washington 30673.___________ Single white man, 56 yrs. old,
wants job in nursery or as caretaker,

hard worker, in Ga. or out. Troy

Want experienced milker, 24 Binford, 1120 Euclid St.. NE. Atlanta.

stanchion pipe line barn, no field

Want man or woman to tend small

work, top pay for good man with small acreage. Pauline Franks. Hiawassee.

family. Doyal E. Smith, RFD #1,

Will do all kinds tractor work,

Monticello. Ph. 468-6391.

plowing, dirt hauling, landscaping,

Farm Need man to help in dairy barn, excavating in 25 mi. radius. Hugh

good salary and house, must be Wilbur, Rt. 1, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-

machinery dependable and have reference. 3933.__________________

Marvin Rose, Selmar Farms, Mc-

Want middle age couple, white or

and equipment Donough. Ph. 957-5591._______ Want man to do light work around

colored, to tend good breeder hens, 6 days per wk., pick up, clean and pack

barn in return for house, water fur- eggs for hatchery, late model 2

nished, prefer retired person with bedrm. trailer furnished wih lights

some income. D. E. Austin, Jr., Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-6142._______
Want lady to help manage farm, no heavy work.jjrivate room and bath, $300 per mo., state particulars, name, address and phone number. Mrs. Will
wanted Davis, Box 28616, Sandy Springs 30328. Want man or couple to work on egg farm (breeder layers), new 4 rm. house with bath furnished, good salary for the right party. Hugh T. Moore. Rt. 2. Kingston. Ph. 336-4821.
Want settled, reliable country woman to do light farm chores, will pay reasonable amount, located on Dahlonega Hwy. half way between Cumming and Alpharetta. Mrs. M. F.. Gaddis. Box 124. Quitman 31643.
Want beef cattle herdsman, to

and water plus salary. Norman Barrett,, Rt. 4, Box 133, Dallas 30132.
Young man wants work cleaning chicken houses and other general livestock work, do not drink, experienced, can furnish references. Bob Cosgrove. Atlanta. Ph. 255-7257.
Want caretaker and handyman to live on farm, must like to make things look good. Bill Vines, Box 647, 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.
Want man with exc. references to work garden, drive tractor and care

work on registered Hereford farm in for horses, will furnish nice house, $70

Zebulon, must be experienced with per wk., raises and bonus. B. C.

beef cattle and hay machinery. Mrs. Bowen, Box 11992, Atlanta 30305.

Sandra Robinson, Box 68, Zebulon

30295. Ph. 567-3278.

Farm Want reliable families for per-
manent 'employment caring for

machinery breeder hens, house and utilities
furnished, good salary and working
and equipment cond., apply in person and furnish
references, drinkers need not apply, experience helpful but not necessary. W. L. Tatum, Dawsonville. Ph. 2653211 day or 265-3334 night.

31020. Ph. 746-8229.__________

Ferguson 20 tractor, 2 disc tiller, 8

disc harrow. J.E. Crawford, Athens.

Ph. 543-2322 after 8 Dm,_______

Set of 2 row front mounted

planters and cultivators for A or B

John Deere tractor; one 20 disc

smoothing harrow; post hole digger.

George A. Brown, Brown and Wells

Farm, Newborn. Ph. 342-1924 or 342-

3644.

_______

International 200 manure

spreader for sale, $300. W.E. Harris,

Rt. 4, Box 9, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-

5917.

___

Anvil weight, 120 Ibs., good cond.,

$35 FOB LaGrange. Arnold McGrew,

Rt. 2. LaGrange 30240. ______

Ford 2 row planter; Pittsburg 2

row cultivator; 2 disc Ford plow; John

Deere mowing machine, all 3-pt. hitch

and in exc. cond. C.W. Combs, Rt. 3,

Acworth 30101. Ph. 926-3883 5 pm.

Hot water heater system for

chicken house or can be used for

flower house, exc. cond., reasonably

priced. Mrs. Jewell Hanley, Rt. 2,

Danielsville 30633. Ph. 335-4555. ___

Sears pump, 21/4 hp, lot of

plastic hose, make offer: also i/ 2 hp

Fresh Flo Aerator, 115-230 volts A.C.

300 plus gals, per min., original cost

$240, used 2 mos., make offer. Phillip

M. Garvin, 255Crossville Rd., Roswell

30075. Ph 993-2978. __________

Model TH 436 John Deere spring

tooth harrow, used very little, $150;

one row transplanter, Holland,

#122527, good cond., $150. Mrs. M. F.

Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman 31643.

1800 Oliver diesel tractor, model

1965, exc. cond., tires in good cond.

J.W. Trunnell, Sr., Rt. 4, Cochran

31014. Ph. 934-2040.

New Holland hay baler, model 68,

PTO drive, exc. cond., $750; dbl.

section smoothing harrow, 20 disc, 3-

pt. hitch, good cond., $65; eight ft.

Easy-Flow fertilizer spreader, good

cond., $65. M.T. Casey, Rt. 8, Hurt

Rd., Marietta. Ph. 943-5832 after 4 pm.

Farm wagon with rubber tires;

mule drawn rake, good cond.; mule

drawn mower, fair cond. G.P. Pruitt,

Cloudland. Ph. 862-2081. ______

Utility trailer, body 4 ft. wide X 4

ft. high X 8 ft. long, ramp gate, heavy

duty, 2 ton cap., springs, lights, 2

wheels, $195, located 1 II 2 mi. S.

Conyers. John Alexander, Hwy. 138,

Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-4122.

240 utility International tractor, 3-

pt. hitch and 5 ft. bush hog mower, like

new. C.E. Dye, 3577 Groover Lake

322-6062._________________ 375 AC 2 bottom 16 in. plows, used
very little, still have original plastic on mold board, $100; cut-off saw on steel frame, $20; pulley for IHC tractor, $10; 6 row Simplex duster, new tail, $40. N. W. McLeod, Rt. 3, Box 118. Cuthbert 31740._________
Chicken house equipment: Waterers, feeders, gas brooders, 4 ton feed bin, no junk; also, cotton duster for International tractor, other

chicken equip., no reasonable offer refused. W. J. Alien, 337 Cassville Rd., Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-8687.

8N Ford tractor; 1 row cultivator,

good cond., $750. Marvil Sikes, Rt. 2,

Jefferson. Ph. 367-5593.__________ Auto. Foley saw filer, model 200, 2
yrs. old, used very little. L. R. Clark, Rl. 2, Cleveland. Ph. 865-3518 after 7

pm.____________________ Woods belly mower for In-
ternational or Cub tractor, 3 blades, good cond., $150 at my place. Charles J. Butler. Cohutta 30710. Ph. 694-8957.
Ford hay baler, $1,350; New Holland hay rake, 3-pt. hitch, $350; rotary Sythe hay cutter and conditioner, 7 ft., $775, all used only 2 seasons; also, Ford 6000 diesel, 1967 diesel, $2,900; Ford turn plow, 16 in., 4 bottom, $400. Milton Williams, Box 1, Shiloh 31826. Ph. 846-3351._________
1060 Case combine; 1030 Case tractor; IH grain drill; 2 one row cotton picker; 300 bu. grain wagon; hay rake; bulk fertilizer spreader; 3pt. hitch sprayer; 470 IH harrow; 4000

ft.-6 in. irrigation pipe; 60 hp elec. irrigation pump, all good cond. Ralph Bassett, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-2036.
Crane Basmor boiler AGA rating 800 input rating 150,000, model 02-WG4, exc. cond., all pipe and valves including pressure tank, ideal for Irg. chicken operation. J. R. Hill, Box 246,

Greenville._______________ Holland tobacco transplanter for
sale, $75. G. W. Ross, Rt. 3, Eastman

31023.

______.

Ford tractor, 601 diesel, very good

cond., $1150. Dale A. Jonea, Rt. 1,

Palmetto 30268. Ph. 463-3849._____

15 A.R. Woods gas brooders, like

new, $20 ea.; 2 brick lined thermostat

controlled coal heaters with hovers,

$20 ea. Keith T. Todd, Rt. 1, Bremen.

Ph. 537-3141.______________ John Deere cultivator fits A or B
1947-52; 4 cyl. compressor; shallow well pump. Herman E. Hanner, Rt. 2,

Byron 31008. Ph. 956-5061.______ M John Deere tractor, mowing
machine, cultivators, planters, plow,

running cond. and tires; also, bush and bog harrow, like new. H. A. Cook, 7950 Nesbit Ferry Rd., Rt. 2, Doraville 30340. Ph. 457-8977.________________
National Supply metal turning lalh, 35 in. bed, variable speed, 3 jaw chuck, ideal for farm or shop, $75. Roberl Kirk, Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph. 6463123.__________________
Flal bed truck body with removable grain sides, 8 ft. wide, 13 ft. long, well built, $295. Gus Evans, Jr., Rl. 3, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-7376.
Quail pens, cages and houses. Mrs. P. E. Boozer, 1274 Fayetteville Rd.. SE. Atlanta. 30316. Ph. 241-6597.
8N Ford 3-pl. hitch with 6 ft. Ford cycle mower, tractor overhauled and painted last yr., $995 for both. W. H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905 or 7866080.
Want diesel tractor, Ford 601-841 or equal Ferguson, must be in good cond.; also, need equip., best buy in $1200 cash range. Lamar Rozier, 4th St., Alma. Ph. 632-4342._____________
Want tractor block that can be rebuilt for 8N or 9N Ford tractor, reasonably priced. Ernest Loner, Rt. 4, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-6809.
Want shallow well pump with elec. motor, can be wired for 220 volts. Phil Etchison, Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7948._________________
Want Avery tractor, spring and, shock system for seat; 2 nursettes, state age; hand cotton duster, like new; disc plow and any other equip, for G Allis Chalmers tractor, state price and cond., all letters answered. F.T. Compton. Box 133, Comer.
Want 2 wheel garden tractor with attachments. L.M. Anglin, Rt. 2. Roswell. Ph. 993-4817.
Want used Gravely plow, not too old, David Corbitt, 707 Linda Way,

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Rd.. Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 941-2718. 4000 Ford tractor, turning plow,

disc harrow and blade. Reese R. Barnard, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Ph. Ma. 9-

Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-3396. Want approx. 30 or 40 Ib. Bramco

MARKET BULLETIN Georgia
Department of Agriculture

for sale

harrow and planters, all good cond., Rainbow irrigation engine, guns and

2490 after 4 pm or Saturday. 100 sections 14 hole metal hen

tube type chicken feeders with chain adjustment, need Irg. quantity, in exc.

pipe. Mrs. Mary H. Hart, Rt. 2, Box nests; 100 sections 16 hole metal hen cond.; also, Massey-Ferguson 135

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Atlanfa, Georgia 30334
404-524-3292
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1966 Allis Chalmers tractor, model 190XT diesel, $5250; 1964 M.F. tractor, model 65 diesel, multi-power and power steering, $2250, both tractors, exc. cond. and now in use, sell or trade for smaller tractor or cattle. H.F. Price, Locust Grove

101, Pavo 31778. Ph. 859-2153. Rotary mower, Woods, 84 in., pull
type on wheels, good cond., $350. J.S. Wilson, Monticello. Ph. 468-6415or 4686688 nights.
New Holland 281 hay baler and New Holland 56 side delivery rake,

30248.______

good running cond., $1450; 6 ft. pull

1969 Ford 3000 gas tractor, power type rotary mower, $390; Allis

steering, PTO with earthcavator, Chalmers all crop combine, like new,

pulverizer, hole digger, seeder, $75. Leon Shaw, Rt. 2, Conyers. Ph.

harrow, blade, used 300 hrs., all for 483-7644.

$3800. Chas. Bryant, Rt. 1, Winston.

JD cutting harrow, 5 ft.-6 ft., 2-B

Ph. 942-0358.___________ 4 cotton hoppers to fit Covington
planters, like new, $25 ea.; John

plow, landscape rake, 3-pt. hitch, TD-8 International dozer with hyd. blade, no junk, located in N. Ga. area.

Deere grassland drill, $500; 10 Hudson and Browen chick brooders, 1000 cap., now in use, $20 ea.; belt pulley for Super M tractor, $25; glass sash for hot beds, ea. C.B. Skipper, Rt. 3, Macon 31206. Ph. 788-5024.

Jimmy Appling, Box 265, Cartersville. Two 8N Ford tractors, good cond.,
with good rubber; low boy, good tires, pulls good. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park 30337. Ph. ,344-2712.___________________

54 model Ferguson T.O. 30, three

9N Ford tractor for sale. L. S.

pt. hitch, live PTO, good cond., $650. Thomas, 627 Parker Ave., SE, Atlanta

F.D. Owenby, 149 Pine Circle Dr., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-9722._____

30317.________________________ 1 horse Planet Jr. cultivator, $10;

Gibson riding garden tractor, 9 single and dbl. plow stocks; hames;

hp, Briggs engine and new tran- single trees; wood and iron; mule

smission, with turning plow, exc. collar; 2 horse wagon with bed; vice.

nests, good cond., $5 per section. diesel with mulli power, differential

Robert L. Tanner, Rt. 1, Pearson lock and power steering, good cond.,

31642. Ph. 534-5416 after 6 pm.

late model. James H. Sims, Rt. 1,

Gill pulverizer, like new, ideal for Monroe. Ph. 267-5642.

landscaping, $300; 3-pt. hitch, can

Want 25 ton or heavier low-boy

load on pick-up. J.M. Harper, 27 trailer for moving D-8 tractor. H.R.

Vinson Heights, Milledgeville 31061. Jennings, 250 Tavern Lane, Trion

Ph. 452-2026._______________ 30753. Ph. 734-2262.

D-7-3T Caterpillar bulldozer with

Want 16 or more A.R. Woods gas

oil clutch and angle blade; D-7E brooders, 1000 cap., in working cond.,

Caterpillar bulldozer with power shift state price, cond. and how many. S.E.

and hyd. angle blade; 220 In- Kicklighter, Rt. 4, Box 196, Glennville

ternational diesel tractor and tandem 30427.

25 ton Birmingham low bed trailer, all equip, exc. operating cond.' Jim Brasington, Rt. 2, Pavo 31778. Ph. 859-

Want front end loader with or without bucket for Ford Major diesel or International 460 tractor, working

2180.____________________. Big Dutchman auto, chicken
feeder with trough and chain for laying hens, used in 30 ft. X 260 ft. house, will consider trade for bush and bog harrow, see after 5 pm or on Saturday. C. B. Gunter, 1841 Sandy Plains Rd., N.E., Marietta. Ph. 428-
5932.___________________ 1/2 yd. dirt scoop; 6 ft. sickle
mower, like new, both Allis Chalmers

cond. unimportant for fair price or will trade for unused portable cattle loading chute on rubber tires. Jim Bonser, Baconton. Ph. 787-5536
evenings.____________________________ Want metal building to build Irg.
storage house, prefer aluminum but galv. will do. James I. West, 4774 Campbellton Rd., Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-3847.

and for snap hitch; 2 row rotary hoe,

Want heavy duty Rome bush and

3-pt. hitch, all good cond., will sell or bog harrow for pulling behind

trade for grain drill. Julian Haynes, bulldozer; also, root rake or KG blade

Published weekly at 1833 Lawrenceille Highway, Decatur, Ga. 30033

cond., $150. Jerry Baker, Doraville. $20; also, 2 iron wash pots, $10 and $12.

,Ph. 451-1503.

__________ Mrs. T. W. Simmons, DouglasviUe.

Clerrnoiii. Ph. 983-3309.__________ tor D-8 Cat. H.R. Jennings, 250 Tavern 3500 watt Delco plant, auto., on Lane. Trion 30753. Ph. 734-2262.

tecond class postage paid at Dacatur, 3a.
Deborah Pullln, Editor

12 in. John Deere hammer mill, 30 Ph. 942-4161._______________

ft. endless belt, exc. cond., $125. W.S.

Factory built winch for pulling out

Ellis, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748- logs or farm use, used 6 mos. Alfred

5993 after 6 pm.

Hogg, RFD 2, LaGrange.

and off propane gas, exc. cond., ideal for chicken houses, cost over $600 will sell for $450. Joe E. Hammond, Comer. Ph. 783-4195 nights only.

Want 2 corn de-tasseling machines in good condition. M.C. Evans, Rt. 4, Dublin 31021. Ph. 2727607.

Wednesday, March 25. 1970
Farm machinery and equipment

wanted

Want 5 ft. cycle mowing machine

Ford for Ford 8N tractor, would

consider Dearborn, reasonably

priced, no junk, 50 mi. radius of

Carlersville. H.H. Hendricks, Rydal

30171. Ph. 382-4038 Cartersville.

Want PTO housing with gear and

shaft for C, Super C, or 200 Farmall,

state price. James L. Bailey, Rt. 4,

Elberton 30635. Want to trade RTFarmall tractor,

8 disc Taylorway harrow and

Taylorway subsoiler for F100 Farmall

tractor with cultivators. Lark H.

Loudermilk, Rt. 1, Mount Airy 30563.

Ph. 778-4299.

_____

Want manifold for 8N Ford

tractor, not rusted out. C.E. Combs,

Rt. 3, College Park. Ph. 349-1614.

Want front end loader for A-John

Deere, model 52, tricycle type front-

end. Keith T. Todd, Rt. 1, Box 301,

Bremen 30110. Ph. 537-3141.

Want fertilizer spreader, 12 ft.,

would consider 10ft.; also, 3-pt. hitch

for John Deere B tractor. Shelby

Berry, 741 Ponce de Leon Ct., NE,

Atlanta 30308. Want parts for 3-pt. hitch to fit

1954 model Super A. Farmall tractor.

Forrest E. Stroup, Rt. 1, Roswell

30075. Ph. 993-4947.___________ Want John Deere 350 loader, must

be late model and in good cond. Hugh

Wilburn, Rt. 1, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-

3933.

______________

Want 1962-1964 MF-65 tractor,

must be good cond. Bill Brown,

College Park. Ph. 766-6607.

Want air-cooled elec. welding

machine, state price and cond. V.H.

Malcolm, 559 Grant St., SE, Atlanta

30312 Want two 6040 X 15 tires, tube and

rim complete for wheel horse garden

tractor. A.H. McNeil, 120 Forest

Ridge Dr., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-

2305. Want Farmall Cub tractor, will

buy or trade. H.A. Saunders, Rt. 3,

Convers. Ph. 483-1640. Want complete set of lift arms for

8 or 9 yr. old Ford tractor, both right

and left hand, heavy iron pull bar.

J.F. White, Box 397 Savannah 31402.

Want good 3-pt. hitch tractor with

live PTO must be able to use with

hay baler, prefer Ford, Massey-

Ferguson or International. W.H.

Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905 or 786-

6080 Covington. \J VAJV llifeHJil* Want Super A Farmall with equip,

or will consider good tractor or other

make for trade. T.J. Jones, Rt. 2,

Lower Thomaston Rd., Macon 31204.

Ph. 935-2528 ____________ _ Want cultivator for International

140 tractor, 1-pt. hitch. Cannon

Donaldson, Rt. 5, Statesboro, Ph. 764-

3628._______________ Want smoothing harrow for 9N

Ford tractor with 3-pt. hitch, must be

reasonably priced and good cond., 50

mi. radius of Columbus. Louis Popp,

Fortson. Ph. 327-3363. Want lawn sweeper, good cond.,

reasonably priced, within 50 mi.

radius. Andrew H. Cotney, Reynolds,

31076. Ph. 847-3221.

for sale

22 good, Irg. growthy reg. Polled

Hereford bulls, service age; also

some 8-12 mos. old; 35 open heifers of

like quality, BCIA records avail.

Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven 31560.

Ph. 586-6687 Odum,__________

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.

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Hybrid Charolais bulls, weaning

age, ABS on both sides of pedigree,

sired by Sam 54th, MGM Beaver,

Dante III, cert, meat sire No. 161,

$250, free del. Bill Calloway, Rt. 1,

Gumming. Ph. 887-4443.

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4 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, perfect markings, $300 ea.; 15 reg. Polled Hereford heifers, old enough to breed, if whole herd taken, $200 ea.; your selection, $250 perfect markings.
J.G. Wills, 501 Milton Ave., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5011._______
2 reg. Angus proven herd sires; exc. quality, son of Dor Mac Bar-
doliermere 60, and Evas Bardoliermere, 3-4 yrs., 15 bulls, 12-20

5 choice Black Angus cows, bred
to reg. bull, $1,350. J. W. Lampp, Jr. Rt. 6, Dublin. Ph. 272-3309.
Black Angus bull for sale, 6 mos old. N. H. Satterfield, Rt. 2 Dahlonega 30533.__________
8 reg. Polled Hereford cows with calves by side, cows calved in 1965 & 66. Konrad Purdy, Rt. 4, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-6303.

mos.; 6 young cows with calves by

Two I/ 2 Charolais cows and one

side, all health shots, accred., cer- 3/ 4 Charolais heifer with papers, I/

tified herd, BCIA records, free del. in Charolais heifers, 1 yr. old with

Ga. H. J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, papers, $275 ea. Roy Garrett, Rt. 1

Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.

Bowdon. Ph. 258-2279.

Several real nice Polled Hereford

bulls, drk. red, papers furnished in

buyer's name, good conformation.

Milton Brogdon, Uvalda. Ph. 594-3432

day, 594-3433 night.___________

SCnaroIaisTbuHs, one I5/ 16 one

7/ 8 service age, 4 Charolais bulls,

purebred, halter broken, 10-12 mos.

old, from accred. & cert. herd. W.M.

Ferguson, Box 193, Yatesville 31097.

Ph. 472-3484.

__________

Reg. Red Angus bulls for cross

breeding good selection, mature in

good condition, $350-$400; also bull &

heifer calves, yearlings. Otis Milner.

204 Timothy Ave., Rome. Ph. 232-

3019.

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Angus bulls, 3 purebred, IMS

mos. old, by son of Ankonian Am-

bassador; 1 purebred, 13 mos., great-

grandson of Dor Mac Bardoliermere

60 "Maximilian," all have exc. conf.

tattooed, with reg. papers, cert. herd.

Robert L. Cordle, Cordle Cattle

Farms, Rt. 1, Rome 30161. Ph. 232-

4317.

15 reg. Polled Hereford heifers
breeding age, 4 reg. Polled bulls read> for light service. J. Edwin Wills May field Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475
5052. Five I/ 2 Charolais-Angus buL
yearlings, 12 mos. old, halter broken $260 or will trade for Charolais or Angus cows. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms. Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984
Black Angus bulls, reg., 13 mos old, purebred 9 mos.; 3/ 4 Angus and I/ 4 Whiteface crossbreeds, 8-11 mos. purebred Holstein bull, 7 mos. W. B Burnett, Box 866, Cedartown. Ph. 748-
4254. Purebred Polled Shorthorn heifer,
drk. roan, 12 mos. old, $150. Emil V. Watson, Star Rt. Epworth 30541. Ph. 632-5965.
5 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 10-15 mos. old, Victor Domino & Domestic Mischief breeding, BCIA records avail, as to grade & wt., good type & size, will reg. in buyer's name, $275 ea. B. B. Campbell, Rt. 3, Box 345, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3064.

Charolais cattle, bulls from

Reg. purebred Charolais bulls, 7-

weaning age to breeding age, cows 14 mos. old, sired by FWT Veyso 475,

from 3/ 4 through purebred, some see to appreciate. Ben W. Gore, Rt. 4,

with calves by side and rebred to Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-2017.________

Cotane 414, reasonably priced, free

Reg. Angus bulI73 yrs. old May 2.

del. Glen W. Burgess, Burgess J. B. Purdy, Rt. 1, Lithonia 30058. Ph.

Charolais Ranch, Refuge Rd., Jasper 469-9938.

30143. Ph. 692-2088 day, 692-5354 night.

3 reg. Angus bulls, one 5 yrs., one

Reg. Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, out of 3 yrs., one 1 yr., all gentle, C. V.,

Homeplace Eileenmere 210, exc. Bardolier and Ambassador

conf., cert. herd. Joel F. Barfield, bloodlines. D. S. Waldrep, Cedartown.

Ideal 31041. Ph. 949-3156.

Ph. 748-4662, after 5 pm 748-3210.

5 reg. Black Angus bulls for sale.

Bob Patten, Rt. 3, Alpharetta 30201.

Ph. 475-6886 or Jim Etris, Alpharetta

30201. Ph. 475-5026.

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7 Holstein sTeers, 350-400 Ibs. wt.

H.A. Brubaker, Comer. Ph. 788-2615.

17 reg. Polled Hereford certified

herd; also grade Angus and Hereford

for sale at all times. Bobby L.

Holloway, Atlanta. 349-1054 or Donald

Hand, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282._____

30 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 12-

24 mos., accred. TB and Bangs free

herd, bloodlines are perfect mixers,

Lamplighters and Numodes, $300-

$500. R. L. Swearingen, Sr., Box 337,

Reynolds. Ph. 847-3431 day, 847-3167

night.

10 reg. Angus bulls, 8-25 mos. old,

sired by W. Eileenmere 1100 and Dor

3 reg. Black Angus bulls with papers, one 4 yrs. old, two 15 mos. old, Gilbert E. Pilgrim, 323 Forest Clary
Dr., SE, Thomson 30824. Whiteface-Hereford bull ready for
service, 14 mos. old, well developed, $180. Hoyt R. Smith, Box 45,
Nicholson. Ph. 757-2630. Performance tested Charolais
bulls from 6 mos. to 2 yrs., half brother at Tifton gained 3.43 Ibs. per day, Litton's Sam951 bloodlines stress ease of calving and rapid gains. A. Dowdy, Rt. 1, Alma 31510. Ph. 632-
4296. 2 purebred Polled Hereford bulls,
disease-free, good bloodlines and conf., subject to reg., 11-14 mos. old. P. E. Scoggins, Rt. 3, Ashburn 31714.

Macs Bardolier, $195 up; also 4 reg.

lieifers, sired by 1100, 8-12 mos. old. C.

N. McClure, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2978

or 265-2513.

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Reg. Angus bull, 12 mos. old with

papers, Bardolier and Blackbird

Bloodlines, from clean herd, $260. M.

B. Killgo, Rt. 1, Box 295, Metier. Ph.

685-2348.

10 Angus & Whiteface feeder

:alves, 200-425Ibs., located 4 mi. N. of

Byron on Hwy. 42. Herman E. Han-

ner, Rt. 2, Byron 31008. Ph. 956-5061.

Black Angus herd bull, 4 I/ 2 yrs.

old, Eileenmere C. R. Scotch Knight

175, selling to prevent inbreeding,

$350; also 3 bulls, 1 yr. old, $200-$225.

J. 0. Sams, Hampton. Ph. 946-3169 or

M. J. Sams, East Point 767-2195.

24 granddaughters, 1 yr. old of

)or Macs Bardoliermere 60, In-

ernalional Grand Champion bull, the

highest classifing bull of the breed and

recently named 1969 sire of the year,

P250 ea. G. E. Crouch, Old Town

Plantation, Louisville.

4 reg. Angus bulls, 14 mos. old; 20

reg. Angus cows, some with calves

and rebred, accred. and cert, herd, all

guaranteed breeders. Bernard Smith,

% Moccasin Hollow Farms, Rt. 2,

Alpharetta 30201. __________

Complete herd, 55 Holstein cows,

Ph. 567-2526 Outstanding top quality reg.
Black Angus bull, gentle, can lead with halter, approx. 1500 Ibs., 4 yrs.
old. Ferrell Jennings, Rt. 5, Box 71, Gumming 30301. Ph. 887-3224.
Outstanding reg. Angus bulls ready for service, good enough for any purebred herd, priced low enough for any commercial herd, free del. to 75
miles. J. E. Gunby, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg
30277. Ph. 253-3633. Reg. Angus bull, International
Champion Ermitre of Haymount bloodlines, 10 I/ 2 mos. old, $250.
Arliss H. Nix, Nixaco Farms, Rt. 1, Box 5A, Moreland. Ph. 253-8999.
5 Black Angus cows with calves
by side, one calf 8 mos. old, one cow heavy with calf, good grade. G. H. Ferguson, 2438 Dodson Dr., East
Point. Ph. 344-2443._____ Reg. Black Angus bulls,
Eileenmere breeding, service age, C.V., clean, well developed, tagged and tattooed. Roy Clark, I/ 4 mi. E. of S.R. 23 and Flowery Branch
Cemetery. Ph. 967-6157. Reg. purebred Charolais bull, 23
mos. old, out of Littons Sam 93rd,
weaning wt. of 800 Ibs. at 204 days, exc. tor herd sire, a proven breeder. R.E. Mitchell, Rt. 3, Dallas. Ph. 445-3089.

14,100 D.H.I.A. aver., most are arifically sired; 14 re'g., 2070 Ibs. per

______Swine________

day milk base. Harold Scott, Rt. 2,
.aGrange 30240. Ph. 884-7550._____ Charolais and Charbray bulls, 1-2
yrs. old, exc. for putting more muscle and growth in commercial calves. W. M. Alford, Rt. 1, Box 41, Ellerslie. Ph. 561-5006 Columbus.____________
Reg. Angus Dulls, 9-12 mos. old, reg. heifers, 10-16 mos., Ballot jloodlines, all health shots, free del. within 200 mi. Guy C. Jones, Jones

2 purebred Spotted Poland China
sows, 450-550 Ibs. wt. D.L. Bentley, Rt.
1, Felton 30140. Ph. 646-3875 Purebred Spotted Poland China
service age males, sired by Reserve
Grand Champion male of 1968, spot breeder show and sale, purebred
Yorkshire males of all ages, booking orders for bred gilts to del. in April & May. D.A. Law, Chula 31733. Ph. 382-

Angus Farm, Milan. Ph. 362-2641. Reg. Hereford bulls, 11-12 mos.
old, $250 ea.; 3 Hereford heifers, 10-12
mos. old, $650 for the 3, see any time ixcept Sunday. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 8,
Heath Rd.. Macon.______________ A few purebred Santa Gertrudis
leifers and bulls, 550 to 800 Ibs., weaned and Blackleg treated, from
1235-$275 ea. J. C. Purvis, Rt. 1,
Screven 31560. Ph. 579-6411 after 7:30 pm.

4842. _____________________ Purebred Yorkshire boars, 5 mos.

old, reasonably priced. Maurell

Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas. 30132. Ph. 445-

3011.

_________

Landrace breeding stock from

CMS sire and dam, 5 service age

boars, young boars and gilt pigs, 10-12

wks. old, 4 bred sows tested for bruc.,

will reg. in buyer's name. M.C.

Summer, Rt. 1, Box 113, Kathleen. Ph.

987-3292.

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Reg. Natl. Irg. Black English At stud: Amazing Aahdin, reg. gray breedings stock only. W. E. Harris, Arabian stallion, son and brother of

Rt. 4, Box 9, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887- INatiomal Halter Champions, in-

5917.

troductory fee, Arabians $100, others

Will board and Teed 10 hogs on $50; dbl. reg. AQHA, PHBA Golden

halves, I will furnish feed. Jim Steele, Palomino mare, 3 yrs. old, 15.1 hands,

Rt. 2, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 469-3159.

perf. color. Joan Brown, Browntree

Purebred Duroc breeding stock, Arabians, Upper River Rd., Macon. cherry red meat-type, breeding age Ph. 746-2576. ______________

males and younger, from top

Mare mule, 900 Ibs., works

bloodlines breeding, located 6mi. S. of anywhere and can ride, pastures with

dimming on Sharon Rd., James D. cattle, $125. J. C. Wallace, Rt. 2,

Irvin, 2331 Terrell Dr., Chamblee. Petree Rd., Powder Springs 30073.

Ph. 451-3314______________ Ph. 943-4591 after 5 pm or any time on

50 good feeder pigs between 80-100 week ends.

__________

Ibs. ea. Emory Thompson, Rt. 1,

2 ponies for sale, 5 yr. old and 1 yr.

Rutledge 30663. Ph. 557-2888.

old, will ride and work, both for $60.

PFoolaind China boars and gilts, best Clyde T. Sellers, Rt. 3, Hamby Rd.,

bloodlines. W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2, Acworth. Ph. 974-5285.__________

Americus.

Reg. Palomino and Quarter

2 Hampshire boars, ready for horses for sale, over 100, sev. 2 and 3

light service, purebred but not reg., yrs. old, going well under saddle,

exc. conformation, Jimmie W. Dent, pleasure or performance. J. Benham

Rt. 1, Box 103, Fort Valley. Ph. 825- Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-

2842.

4232.

14Hampshire gilts and 1 Hamp-

Keg. Appaloosa mare, 4 yrs. old,

shire boar for sale, want to sell all as 1 brown with white on hips, bred to reg.

lot, some ready to breed next month, Appaloosa stud, $300. Frank Wells,

will make real good price. Winsel Rt. 1 Bowman 30624. Ph. 245-5231.

Thaxton, Circle T Hampshire Farms,

At stud: Hank's Nancy Bar, reg.

Roberta. Ph. VE6-6900.

Quarter horse, his pedigree boasts the

15 Yorkshire and Hampshire heritage of many all time greats, sire:

cross bred gilts & sows, due to farrow Flit Bar by Sugar Bars, dam: Hank's starting approx. June 15. Charles L. Nancy by Hank H. Bearl Kiel,

McCullar, Rt. 1, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-7092.

Marietta. Ph. 427-0915. 4 yr. old"bay Quarter Horse

Sheep and Goats

gelding, $200. A. C. Ledbetter, Armuchee. Ph. 234-6514._________

2 nanny goats, 1 part Toggenburg,
and Nubian and one part French Alpine and Saanen, one will freshen soon, the other in May; also reg. French Alpine billy goat, all $35 ea. Mrs. Betty Lowrence, Rt. 1, Box 63A, Eatonton 31024.
Purebred Nubian buck kid, no papers, 4 mos. old, extra Irg. for age, good col., out of good milking stock, has horns, $30. Doyle C. Jones, Box 91, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-3631.
Milk goat bred to Nubian buck, $35; 2 Saanen nanny kids, from milk stock, 4 wks. old, $20-$30 ea.; Saanen buck, past middle age, from exc. milk
stock, $25, reduced price if all taken. Virginia Mason, Rt, 1, Box 79, Rising Fawn 30738. Ph. 632-2980 Flat Rock, Ala.

Beautiful 4 yr. old part Arabian Irg. Welsh mare, fat and healthy with 2 wk. old filly colt, gentle, comes when called; also, saddle, bridle and halter, all for $150 firm. Charlotte Phillips, Rt. 1, Clark Dr., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 474-7119.____________________
1968 AQHA filly, sire: Flit Bar Pistol by Flit Bar, dam: Red Burgandy by Red H. Burnett. Gene Watson, RFD, Woodbine 31569. Ph. 576-5227._______
4 yr. old black and white leopard Appaloosa stallion, broke, gentle, sound, pasture breeder, 15.2 hands, 1050-1100 Ibs., good conf. Lamar Music, Rt. 4, Waycross 31501. Ph. 2838894 after 6 pm._____________
At stud: Melzar 14920, champion Arabian Silver grey stallion, $100 Arabians, $50 others; I/ 2 Arabian 3

Horses,

yr. old bay mare, 4 stockings, blaze, trained, child safe; 3/4 Arabian yearling chestnut filly, 4 socks, $500

mules, ponies

ea. Mrs. F. L. Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31204. Ph. 746-8965.

4 yr. old black stud, American

Saddlebred, grandson of World

Champion, Wing Commander, papers

furnished, $1000. Ray Watts,

Ringgold. Ph. 935-3516.

Black stud colt, 11 mos. old, good

conf. and broke to saddle and bridle,

should be approx. 15 hands when

mature, $85 firm. Roger Stover,

for sale

Madison. Ph. 342-3378. At stud: Reg. Appaloosa, red

Welsh mare, approx. 3 yrs. old,

gentle, with bridle and saddle, $90,

mare with bridle only $75. Bunt

McLocklin, Rt. 1, Statham. Ph. 725-

7247.

At stud: Whistle Pete Nib-AQHA

state champion Sr., Western Pleasure

horse, sire of AQHA state champion

halter mare, see his exc. colts for

proof of breeding ability, Quarter

horse training, finest facilities.

Ronnie Hodges, Roswell. Ph. 993-2181

or 993-2892.

Mares for sale, some in foalTfrom

$500 or trade for cows; at stud: Right

Stitch, chestnut stallion, impeccably

bred and winner of 13 races. Mrs.

Evans, Snellville. Ph. 466-4048.

Gentle 5 gaited horse, Western

saddle and bridle, white with long

mane tail, 7 yrs. old, 16 hands, $200;

strawberry filly, 16 mos. old, very

pretty, 1 white sock, saddle and

bridle, $125. K.O. Wooster, Rt. 2,

Almon Rd., Covington 30209. Ph. 786-

0471.

Shetland ponies and pleasure

horses, good selection of colors and

sizes; also, English and Western

saddles and tack. C.M. Bond, Lavonia

30553.____

______

Pony mare to foal in April, works

good, gentle; also, harness, all good

cond., priced to sell, letters answere'd.

A.C. Wright, Rt. 2, Cordele 31015.

Reg. Appaloosa, foaled May 1967,

gelding, bay, Irg. blanket with black

and brown spots, 15.2 hands, now in

training for Western Pleasure, exc.

prospect for speed or reining event.

Linda Johnston, Rt. 1, Athens. Ph. 548-

1416 after 6 pm._______________

Dark red stallion, 5 yrs. old,

approx. 1100 Ibs., well built, good

conf., good spirited, has been ridden

and plowed, $200; also, male Shetland

pony, approx. 8-10 yrs. old, gentle,

approx. 600 Ibs., $40. Clifford D.

Williams, Louisville 30434. Ph. 625-

7558.

Appaloosa stud colt, 21 mos. old,

Irg. white blanket with spots, best

reasonable offer, to good home only.

D.A. Johnson, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974-

5675.

sorrel, Irg. white blanket, Irg. spots in
blanket, 15 hands, can haul stallion,
reg. mares $35, grade $25 with return privileges. Monte Trout, Gainesville.
Ph. 536-4033.________________
Permanent reg. Appaloosa, #66,992, exc. brood mare, foundation bloodlines, $700. J. M: Turner,
Kennesaw. Ph. 428-0956 after 6 pm.
Racking mare, very gentle, any one can ride, $250; five gaited stallion,
3yrs. old, green broke, very beautiful, red saddle horse, $300, located at
Pleasant Acres Farm. Thomas E. Arnold, Nicholson. Ph. 543-8779 Athens._________________
At stud: Boutonniere Gem, reg.
American Saddlebred, 5 gaited; at stud: Tonto Bar Jr., reg. AQHA, Palomino; at stud: Reg. Appaloosa,
good color and conf., proven sire of foals with color. W. R. Penland, 101 Camellia Dr., Marietta. Ph. 422-7793 or 427-0508.
Quarter horse without speed,
worth just so much a pound, breed to AAA Cat's Leo for speed, disp., conf. and size, beautiful sorrel color, 15.1 in., 1970 fee $200, $1 per day mare care. Ben T. Smith, Windsweep Farm. Thomaston. Ph. 647-3807.
Farm mare, approx. 1600 Ibs., works single or dbl. any where, pastured with cattle, 13 yrs. old March
22, 1970, $200. E. J. Garrett, Rt. 1, Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 896-2437 after 5
pm._______________________ Reg. AQHA stallion, Magic
Muscle Man, by King Pin Magic, King-P-234, Syr. old sorrel, exc. conf.,
can furnish pedigree-standing at stud
until sold. Mrs. Homer Thompson, Clayton 30525. Ph. 782-4256 days or 782-3372 nights.
3 yr. old Appaloosa stud, grey
leopard, $250, at stud until sold, will pick up mare or deliver stud for reasonable fee. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock 30188.
Ph. 926-5111.__________________
Reg. 652119 Tenn. Walking stud
sorrel, 5 yrs. old; reg. 655138 Tenn.
Walking mare bay, 4 yrs. old, will foal in June; 12 horses and Shetland ponies, selling out. Bert Salter, 110 N. Church St., Thomaston 30286.

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Wednesday, March 25, 1970

fmHoorukrslseaeslse,u,pon^ies AQHA Double Shot Leo, 6 yr. old

sorrel gelding, grandson of Leo, good

Western Pleasure, some race

training. Michael A. Carver, Rt. 1.

Armuchee. Ph. 234-6304 Rome.

Buckskin mare, dark mane and

tail, 5 yrs. old, very gentle, exc. cond.

Gordon McClure, Norcross 30071. Ph.

448-4772._________________

Donkey and Shetland pony, both

$95, gentle with children, will not sell

separately. Ford McCleskey, 2406

Powers Ferry Rd., Marietta. Ph. 427-

4261 week days.____________

Young horse, black with white

blaze face, green broken, will sell or

trade cheap, Tenn. Walker. S. L.

Garrett. Hiram 30141.________

Reg. Tenn. Walking mares, studs,

grade, work horse and ponies. W. E.

Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Gumming 30130.

Ph. 887-5917.________________

8 mo. old reg. Saddlebred colt, all

qualities desired in top show prospect,

natural rack, grandson of Kalarama

Rex on dam side, sired by Society

Citation, all champion pedigree, make

top 5-gaited or racking show horse,

$450. Sally Stinnett, 2334 Lawren-

ceville Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 634-1347

evenings._______________________

Pony for sale, gentle with

children, needs boy to show him at-

tention. Guy W. Hembree, Rt. 2, Villa

Rica. Ph. 459-3213. ________

Gentle Quarter horse, grade

mare, exc. pleasure horse, family

type, loves children, $350. Betsy

Payne, Athens 30601. Ph. 548-4864.

English Hunter or Western

Pleasure mare, flashy brown, lady's

or child's, pony club and show

experience, $350. Mrs. T. Z. Chastain,

2336 Leafmore Dr., Decatur 30033.

Ph. 634-7992. _____________

2 Appaloosa stallions, 1 four yrs.

old and one 18 mos. old, the 4 yr. old

can be registered, both have good

colors. Mrs. Christine Odom, Rt. 1,

Box 361, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph.

967-6883.

_____._____

6 yr. old show TWH gelding,

shown successfully Tennessee,

placing 9th in the 3 yr. old stake class,

good looks and conf., other horses for

sale. O. S. Moseley, Rt. 6, Rocky Mt.

Rd., Marietta. Ph. 926-3673._____

8 yr. old Quarter Horse mare,

suggested for experienced rider, good

halter and timed events horse, has

Horses, been shown and placed; also, 2

Western saddles, good cond. Bill

-handling, Hudgins, 130 Lakeland PI., Athens.

Ph. 549-2690.__________________

Reg. 3 yr. old, I/ 2 Arab filly,

boarding, chestnut, flaxen mane and tail, gentle

but spirited, exc. show or endurance

equipment prospect. Be Be Redmond, Rt. 1,

Hiram 30141. Ph. 943-6166.______.

Sev. pinto Welsh ponies, mare-

gelding, $25 and up; also, tacks and

harness. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph.

362-2432.______________________

Reg. Tenn. Walking bred mare, 4

yrs. old; 3 yr. old sorrel stallion, very

gentle and well broken, Merry Go Boy

and Midnight Sun bloodlines, will sell

cheap. Frank Stephens, Rt. 3,

Calhoun. Ph. 629-2273.__________

At stud: Chocolate Pay, T-89,252,

chestnut, Irg. blanket, 100% producer

of color, fee $50; also, Sunshine

Patches, P-33,696, fee $75. Robert R.

Brady, Rt. 4, OldEllis Rd., Alpharetta

30201. Ph. 457-9907.____________

Roadster pony, bay gelding, 9 yrs.

old, exc. cond., $400; white Welsh

mare pony, 4 yrs. old, 13.2 hands, with

saddle, bridle and blanket, $150, very

gentle for small children and spirited

enough for larger children. Mrs. John

Mobley, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-

Cattle, swine, 5325.

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At stud: Reg. Appaloosa, sorrel,

other livestock big white blanket, grandson of Rustler

Bill, F-3372, great grandson of Show

Cloud F-78, Mansfield's Comanche

bloodline, $50. John Wright, Com-

merce. Ph. 335-5672.

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At stud: Reg. TWH (black) by Society Man, $50, reg. mares only, return privilege until live foal; pleasure and reg. TWH mares, fillies, geldings and weanlings, $200 up. M.
wanted C. Shelnutt, Rt. 2, Hogansville 30230.
Ph. 882-3986.________________
Lrg. solid white Shetland and Welsh gelding with practically new saddle and reins, 7 yrs. old, approx. 800 Ibs., was very gentle but has been
on range for 2 yrs., $100. Jack B. Kowler, 2263 Armstrong Dr., Savannah 31404. Ph. 355-2010.

Pleasure horse, dapple grey mare, 15 hands, 9 yrs. old, 1000 Ibs. J. L. McBee. Riverdale. Ph. 478-3554.
Paint mare and paint colt, can be registered; also, 1 I/ 2yr. old colt for
sale. W. A. Garrett, Rt. 10, Marietta

Pinto stallion, 6 yrs. old, 1000 Ibs.,
good riding horse; Welsh mare will have colt in May, 700 Ibs., 6 yrs. old;
pony, l/ 2 Welsh and I/ 2 Pinto, 500 Ibs., 11/ 2yrs. old, good riding ponies. James B. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 188A,

30060. Ph. 427-7832,___________ Royston 30662. Ph. 245-8968 after 5 At stud: Appaloosa, ENR s pm.

Mighty NoMo, T-99,163, nationally advertised son of Might Bright, sorrel,

At stud: Guard Adams, AQHA

Irg. white blanket, classic conf.,
approved mares, $200, 10 days mare care. T. E. Shedd, McDonough. Ph.
957-2361._________________ Shetland pony, 31/2 yrs. old,
gentle, foal in July, bridle and saddle,

reg. sorrel, outstanding conf. and 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

$75: also, red mare mule, 31/2 yrs. Farms, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213 or 675-

old, 800 Ibs., $150, broken some. Mrs. 3853, Franklin.

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G. W. Thaxton, Riverdale. Ph. 478-

Stud pony, red in col., white mane

02SML____________________ & tail, real nice size for breeding

Reg. Morgan, 3 yr. old gelding, mare ponies, 2 yrs. old, $35. Milford

broken, gentle; dbl. reg. Palomino- Hall, location near J. M. Hutcheson,

Morgan, 4 yr. old gelding, gentle for Rt. 1. Baxley.__________________

anyone. Judy Roe, Duluth. Ph. 476-

Bred mares and 8 mos. old colts

2234,___

________ for sale; also 21-22 mos. old colts

Paint Welsh gelding pony, 31/2 ready to start training, some have had

yrs. old, bridle, saddle and halter, some training. Mrs. 0. F. Daughtry,

$125. Paul Murphy, Rt. 1, Fayetteville Louisville. Ph. 625-7528,_________

30214. Ph. 461-7829.______^

Beautiful 5-gaited champion

Mare mule, will work single or horse, reasonably priced or will trade

dbl. and pastures with cows. Ralph
Blake, Pineview. Ph. 624-2248 after 5:30 pm.
2 healthy geldings for sale, trained for 3 gaited ring or trail riding, reasonably priced. L. R. Lindenbaum, Linview Farm, Rt. 2, Kingston. Ph. 336-5261.________
2 reg. Tenn. Walking horses: 2 yr. old sorrel stallion, son of Sun's
Quarter Back, green broken; 3 yr. old sorrel gelding, son of Sun's Gun Smoke, in training 1 yr., will sell separately or will make better price for both. L. E. Walters, Atlanta. Ph. 255-4038.__________________
Reg. and grade horses and ponies for sale. Larry Wallace, Riverdale

for 2-horse trailer. Jim Sudduth, 309 Mt. Zion Rd., SW, Apt. 15, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 766-3051 or 627-7772.
Reg. Quarter mare, very classy, sorrel, star, stripe & snip, 2 socks, trained Western Pleasure, 2 brood
mares, one own daughter Rey, bay, white markings, and Stampers Jodie mare, AA producer, past cutting and halter winner, buckskin. Henry F. Alien, Smyrna. Ph. 436-1436.______
At stud: Dbl. reg. golden Palomino, exc. col. & disp., will pick up mare; also dun col. mare, $100. R. L. Bradford. Decatur. Ph. 289-1971.
Reg. Quarter Horse mare, trained for Western Pleasure, gentle for anyone, must see to appreciate, will

30274. Ph. 478-3234 or 478-5362.

sell or trade. Regan Stone, Rt. 3,

At stud: Purebred white Arabian Adairsville. Ph. 773-3061._______

Kebajo 28532, son of National top ten

Reg. Quarter Horses and Ap-

stallion, $100purebreds, $50 all others, paloosa brood mares, pleasure hor-

guaranteed live foal, exc. boarding ses, show stock, running stock, $250

facilities; reg. I/ 2 Arabian colts, up. E. D. Dubose, Rt. 4, County Rd.,

permanent reg. Quarter Horse Marietta._____________________

gelding, will rope. Murray Mac-

Nice gentle 3 yr. old racking horse

Donald, Wee Dundee Farm, Pine with 4 white stockings and a blaze

Mountain Valley. Ph. 628-5128.

face, flaxen mane and tail. Estes E.

At stud: White Welsh, will pasture mare thirty days, 2 return

Reece, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-5668. At stud: Mt. Holly's Sun, reg.

privileges, fee $25. G. M. Strickland,

236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph.

445-3432._________- ,_______

Reg. Tenn. Walking horses: 2

mare, 6 or 7 yrs. old; 2 mares, 2 yrs.

old, $350 ea. if all taken or will sell

separately. Gene Parker, Box 443,

Camilla 31730 Ph. 336-5111.

Reg. Walking horse, beautiful

markings, 4 stocking legs,

strawberry roan, blaze face, white

mane and tail, stallion broken, gentle

enough for anyone to ride, stallion's

father, Speed Demon's Big Man,

mother, Maid of Coffee Roan, Alien

bloodline. Forrest Odom, Flowery

Branch. Ph. 967-6883.

Sev. reg. Walking mares in foal to

Go Boy's Cheerleader; 2 one yr. old

stud colts by Cheerleader, broke to

halter, other show horses, all

reasonably priced. H. J. Combs,

Calhoun.

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Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, would

make good amateur or juvenile

horses, ready to show, located at Mi-

Ken-Way Stables in Forsyth Co.

Wayne Bennett, Rt. 4, Post Rd.,

Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-2415 after 5

Tenn. Walking Horse, 15.2 hands, black, dbl. grandson of Midnight Sun, show horses ready to show for sale at all times. Herbert Smith, 900 Myrtle St, Roswell. Ph. 993-4307.______
Mare for sale, for experienced riders only or for brood mare. Dale Gordon. Box 181. Ludowici 31316.
6 yr. old reg. Quarter gelding barrel racing champion, 8 yr. old racking gelding, gentle for anyone to ride, 6 yr. fast racking gelding, has been shown; 7 yr. work mare, 4 yr. pleasure gelding, other horses & ponies. Ray Penland, Happy Valley Farm, Marietta. Ph. 422-7793 or 427-
0508.___________________ White mare, 3/ 4 Quarter Horse,
bred Arabian stallion, Kebajo #28532, June foal, $200; 11 mos. filly, red, black mane & tail, $75. Ph. 655-2126.
Mrs. Robert O'Neal, Greenville Hwy. 41, Warm Springs 31830.
2 Tenn. WaMng mares, will foal late summer. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park 30337.
Ph. 344-2712._______________ Black Arabian and Morgan
stallion, 4 yrs. old, gentle and good riding mount. Richard Chappell,

pm.___________________ Quality, part Arab pleasure mare,
grey, 14.1 hands, 13-14 yrs. old, goes English, Western and jumps, took 3rd place ribbon in 20 Mile Endurance Ride, will make exc. lady's or schooling mount for elementary
dressage, best offer over $275. Wanda Gorman. Mableton. Ph. 794-5274.
Sev. pinto Welsh ponies, all broken to ride, mares, gelding, $35
and up; also, used bridle, saddles and harness. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph.
362-2432. _______________ Pony for sale, $35. Steve Cason,
Rt. 4. Cochran 31014. ______ Reg. Quarter horses for sale or
trade. Bobby Holloway, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 3491054 Atlanta._______________
Fine chestnut Saddlebred gelding, foaled June 11, 1966, exc. disp., perf.
pleasure mount, eligible for registry, $300 or make offer; 7 yr. old bay Quarter Horse gelding, good with
children, nice horse, good riding, $150. Debby Williams, Rt. 1, Box 340B,
Fortson 31808. Ph. 323-1183. 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.

Senoia. Ph. 599-3227._________(

Reg. American Saddlebred,

grandson of world champion

Anacacho Shamrock, reg. AQHA

Palomino stallion, grandson of 3 bar;

reg. Appaloosa stallion, good col. and

conformation, can have studs or will

pick I'D mares. W. R. Penland 101

Camellia Dr., Marietta. Ph. 422-7793

or 427-0508.________

AQHA 4 yr. old drk. 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. 427-

7892.

____________.

At stud: Satan Sunday Sun, 1967-

68 Ga. State Champion Palomino, dbl.

reg., good gold col. with snow white

mane & tail, blaze face an stockings;

horses and ponies for sale at all times.

Dixon Reeves, Goldenview Stables,

Rt. 1, Shallowford Rd., Marietta. Ph.

993-4673.___________

Quality part-Arab pleasure mare,

grey, 14.1 hands, sound, took 3rd in

endurance ride last fall (20 mi. ride).

Goes English or Western, exc. ladies

or child's mount, good disposition.

Wanda Carman, Mableton. Ph. 794-

5274.

Grey, part-Arab mare, exc.

jumper; also Stuebben-Seigfried

jumping saddle, owner must sell.

Sandra Huggins, 1031 Scott Blvd., Apt.

K-2, Decatur 30030. Ph. 377-4598.

Ga. raised reg. Quarter Horses

for sale, champion bloodlines, 1-2-3

yrs. old, top barrel gelding, won high

point trophy 1st time out, all horses

guaranteed. Buddy Eason, Ohoopee

River Farm. Atlanta. Ph. 693-2948.

Black reg. Tenn. Walking show

gelding, grandson of Merry Go Boy,

exhibits exc. show ability, ready for

show season, perfect feet. Mr.

Collins, Rt. 1, Box 99, Evans 30809.

Ph. 863-8534 or trainer, Mr. Thomas,

Augusta. Ph. 793-1617._______

At stud: Reg. Appaloosa, bay

with white blanket & bay spots; also

reg. Appaloosa filly & stud colts for

sale; 2 nice pleasure mares for sale.

Helen Adams, Box 413, Boston.

Ph. 498-5791 or 498-2701._____^_

Gaited colts for sale, buckskins,

palominos & solid white; $100 up; also

palominos & solid white, golden

Palomino stallion, white mane & tail,

Walking Horse stock. Guy Neyman,

Rt. 6. Rome. Ph. 234-4330._______

31/3 yr. old white mare, $150;

also 9 mos. old pony stud colt, $50; would consider trading for used horse

trailer in good condition. Marcus

Brown, Rt. 1, Unadilla. Ph. 645-3543!

Pinehurst, weekends only.______'

Quarter Horses, grade and reg.,'

also tack; also cattle caught and

hauled. Billy Reasor, Rt. 4, Box 184,

Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3396. ^_

The Top-Leo San breeding AQHA

sorrel mare, 15 I/ 2 hands, has had

training for Western Pleasure; also

has paid in full stud fee but is open til

spring, $500. Kay Wells, Rt 1,

Grovetown. Ph. 733-5934.

2 reg. Tenn. Walking brood

mares, will foal in May, would con-

sider trading for horse trailer or

cattle. R. W. House, Haywood Rd.,

Armuchee.

At stud: 1 black mare, 6 yrs. old,

$150; l black filly, lyr. old, $100. H. A.

Brubaker, Comer. Ph. 788-2615.

At stud: Lowry's Poco, AQHA

drk. bay, 15.2 hands, exc. disposition

and conf., reg. $100 grade, $50; also 4

yr. old reg. Quarter Horse mare, 4

yrs. old, by Top Deck Lobo, by Top

Deck and 8 yr. old bay racking mare.

Terry Goble, Box 35, Ranger 30734.

Ph. 334-2520.

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At stud: Perfection's Red Son,

$50; reg. mares, $25 for grade mares

I/ 2 brother to Carbon Copy. G. P.

Hamrick, Jasper. Ph. 692-5579 day or

692-5434 night._______________

At stud: Parkway North (TB), by

"North Cone-Our Carol by *Goya II,

dark bay, good bone, exc. disp.,

detailed pedigree available. Patricia

E. Misenhamer, 180 Westview Dr.,

Athens 30601. Ph. 543-1347.________

At 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, thoroughbreed

short distance winner, $75. Don

Dubose, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-4797 or

422-3556.

AQHA reg. bay gelding, 5 yrs. old,

sound, no bad habits, Dana Sentinella,

Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5327 after 6

pm.

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2 horse wagon with rubber tires; 2

horse mower and rake, see at my

home 8 mi. on Hwy 156 from Talking

Rock. Noel Silvers, Rt. 2, Talking

Rock.

____________.

Western saddle, brown and tan;

also, pony saddle, brown, $55 for both.

Charles Manning, Rt. 2, Sullivan Rd.,

Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 948-4374.

Horseshoeing, Newnan, Griffin,

LaGrange and surrounding area;

also, horses boarded and pastured.

Bill Blunschi. Senoia. Ph. 253-8974.

Horses boarded in fine pasture

near Fairburn, stall feedfng

available, riding ring, competent

caretaker to look after stock,

reasonable rates. W.L. Robinson, Box

87160, College Park 30337. Ph. 761-

1569.

________

Horseshoeing any where in So.

Ga. Gene Watson, RFD, Woodbine

31569. Ph. 576-5227.___________

Want 4 or 5 horses to "board,

pasture, and stall, full care, riding

and training ring, 20 mi. dirt road to

ride on, located between Stone

Mountain and Snellville. Steve Wilson,

Rt. 1. Lithonia. Ph. 469-9371._____

Have room to board 3 horses,

stall, pasture, hay and feed, $45 per

mo., can pick up horse. J.W. Van

Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur.

Ph. BU9-5798.

_______

Want horseshoeing business in

Atlanta and surrounding area,

Quarter Horse specialist, mane and

tails trimmed, breaking, training, and

showing, satisfaction guaranteed.

Tom Allanson, East Point. Ph. 766-

2990.

Tan Western saddle with bridle

and blanket for $65; also, livestock

hauling any time. Ralph C. Swafford,

Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock 30188.

Ph. 926-5111.

2 pony saddles, like new, reins to

match, $15 and $25. Jack B. Fowler,

2263 Armstrong Dr., Savannah 31404.

Ph. 355-2010.

__________

Horses boarded in Alpharetta, full

care, roomy, clean stalls, tack room

privileges, riding and driving ring.

Mrs. John Mobley, Alpharetta 30201.

Ph. 475-5325.

____________

Forward seat hunting saddle,

Argentine Pontillo make, exc. cond., 6

mos. old, $125. Mrs. T.Z. Chastain,

2336 Leafmore Dr., Decatur. Ph. 6347992.______________
Want party to break and train Quarter Horse stallion, work with

other Quarter horses as necessary, this would be part time job, con-
venient to both parties. H.J. Douglas, Rt. 6, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-2415.
Can board 2 horses other than iriy own, $15 per mo. including stall and hay daily. Edward Halligan, 6408 Maddox Rd., Morrow 30260. Ph. 4748533 after 5 pm.____________

Utility trailer, approx. 4 by 4 by 7
ft., painted, slatted 1 by 2 S, used for pony transportation, all joints with
bolts. Mrs. Terry S. Lacey, The Havenette. Rt. 2. Leesburg 31763.
Western show saddle, completely

hand tooled, all accessories, including new pad, latigo padded seat, 45 Ibs., roping tree, like new cond., $500 value
for $200. R.E. Eidson, Starrsville. Ph. 786-0635._______________
4 horse stock trailer, 15 ft. metal

top, 1 yr. old, new tires, $750. Frank Wells Royston. Ph. 245-5231._____
Western pleasure saddle, buck stitched, with bridle, breast plate and Navaho saddle pad, $150. R. Brown,

4407 Jett Rd., NW, Atlanta 30327. Ph.

255-5252.

__________

Used pony saddle, very good cond., $35; 4 pony saddle blankets,

$2.50 ea. Robert L. Brown, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 283-B, Leesburg 31763. Ph. 436-

1081.________

______

Horses pastured for $15 per mo.~ with hay and grain fed twice daily, $25, l stall available in well lighted,

immaculate barn, may use riding ring, tack room, wash rack and pastures. Dixon Reeves, Goldenview Stables, Rt. 1, Shallowford Rd.,

Marietta. Ph. 993-4673.________ Want harness for mule; also will
trade 2 young ponies, like new saddle
and bridle for mule between age 3-10 yrs. old, must be able to work garden. Doug Carmichael, Rt. 3, Danielsville.

Ph. 795-2906._______________ Horses boarded and trained, one
of the top trainers in the south to ride and care for your horses, plenty of riding area, good stalls and pasture. W.R. Penland, 101 Camellia Dr., Marietta. Ph. 442-7792 or 427-0508.
Used Western saddle, fully equipped, exc. cond.; English saddle, good cond., $150. Robin Brock, 1452
Rock Springs Cir., NE, Apt. #3,
Atlanta 30306. Ph. 874-9934.______ Horse trailer, single axle, good
cond., $125. Jack M. Hall, Franklin

Heig'hhts, Moultrie. Ph. 985-2722. 2 pony saddles with blanket and
bridles. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park 30337. Ph.

344-2712. Western styled Bona Alien saddle,

fully tooled, with 15 in. padded seat,
reddish tan, like new. Ralph White, Box 497, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-

6193.

________

Horses pastured Conyers,

Atlanta, Tucker-Stone Mountain

areas, $10-$15per mo., shelter, water,
grass, cheaper rates if more than l horse. J.F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville Rd.. Atlanta 30316. Ph. 373-7624.
Horses boarded and pastured, 55
acres, clean stalls, full care, arena, Austell, Lithia Springs area, located 3 mi. off 1-20, 20 min. from Marietta or

Smyrna, reasonable rates. H. J. Godfrey, Box 256, Powder Springs,
Ph. 943-4321 or 941-9271. Western chaps for sale, good
cond. Susan Barnes, Griffin. Ph. 228-

8756.________ _________ Want pr. good used horse clip-
pers. George Barnes, Griffin. Ph. 228-

8756.

Want a good milk goat del. to Blairsville, Stop 23, Rt. 19 & 129, Murphy Rd. Marie B. Dikeman, Rt. 3,
Blairsville 30512. Want 1-2 female burros that are
broken to plow, write or call. J. B. Suggs, Rt. 3, Colquitt 31737. Ph. 758-
2583.

Wednesday, March 25, 1970

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Page 5

Cattle, swine, other livestock

wanted

Want bred heifers, calves, 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.
WanFfeeder pigs, abt. 8 wks. old. Mrs. Ted Williamson, Rt. 1, Bowdon. Ph. 258-2261.
Want 40 feeder pigs, meat-type, 40-60 Ibs., Vernon Ferguson, Cum-
ming 30130. Ph. 887-3922.
Want common nanny goat, want
to trade pr. of rabbits for same or will sell rabbits. R. E. Eidson, Starrsville. Ph. 786-0635.
Want ^o catch all kinds of livestock, private treaty. Billy Haden
or Randal Harrison, Columbus. Ph. 563-3866 or 561-9652.
Want any amt. of feeder pigs over 20. Roy Garrett. Rt. 1, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-2279.
Want young reg. Angus bull, will trade 5 yr. old 5 gaited stud colt for same. J. W. Thomasson, Rt. 1,
Buchanan 30113. Ph. 646-3053.
Want a young mule. Marlin Alexander, Cleveland. Ph. 865-2683.
Want very gentle, easy to handle Quarter Horse mare, want it for 8 yr. old girl. Mrs. Lida Jo O'Neal, Rt. 1,
Lizella. Ph 935-2263._________
Want midget ponies, 30 in. or under. C. M. Bond, Lavonia 30553.

Want med. sized young gentle

horse that will work steady, ride and

pasture with cattle. Carlton

Seawright, Rt. 3, Hartwell. Ph. 376-

4242 night.

____________

Want well trained work mule, will

buy or trade Tenn. Walking-palomino

gelding for sale, ideal for children.

Joe W. Strickland, Hwy. 92, Rt. 1,

Dallas. Ph. 445-3094 or 445-2564.

Want to trade good saddle horse,

red, 900 Ib. gelding gentle & will run

barrels, $175 or trade for cattle of

equal value. Harold L. Williams, Box

459 A, Powell Rd,, Augusta 30906. Ph.

863-1697.

Livestock feed,

Coastal Bermuda hay, no rain, $
per bale at barn. Thomas L. Brad bury, Roswell. Ph. 255-6818.
Hayfor sale, $1 per bale at barn
K. B. Grogan, Manning Rd., Marietta Ph. 428-4672.
CoaslaT Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, rain-free, 900 per bale a
barn. James R. Woods, Hwy. 18, 10 mi. W. Pine Mountain. Ph. 882-6580
Several thousand Dales choice Coastal hay, cut from well limed anc fertilized, weed-free pastures; also 3-' thousand bales hay suitable for mulch. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1 Screven 31560. Ph. 586-6687 Odum.
Fescue and Bermuda hay for sale $35 per ton. P. S. Waldrep, Cedartown Ph. 748-4662, after 5 pm 748-3210.
Fine Coastal Bermuda hay, very high protein content, $37 per ton, 85< per bale in 100 bale lots, avail, after 4 pm., all day Sat. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984.
Barns filled with hay, Fescue, Clover, Coastal Bermuda and Sericia, pick up in fields or barn. Bobby Holloway, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 349-1054 Atlanta.
Abt. 200 bales damaged hay, 400 per bale. Milton P. Minchew, Jr., Rt.
3, Avondale Mill Rd., Macon 31206. Fescue and Clover hay, Irg.
square bales, from limed and fert. fields, 700 per bale here or can del. for reasonable fee, trade some for cattle.
W. R. Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 7452891 night.__________________
No. 1 Timothy hay, $1.25 per bale; also Fescue, Orchard Grass & Clover, $1.15, all well fertilized, cond., put up
without rain. Mrs. Willie Marques, Rt. 2, Austell 30001. Ph. 948-2863._____
Fescue cut in seed stage, good for
mulching and seeding in one
operation, 600 per bale at barn, no del. W. M. Alford, Rt. 1, Ellerslie. Ph. 5615006 Columbus.
Coastal mix. & Rye grass hay,
square bales, 900 ea., can del. extra,
$38 per ton plus hauling. Bro. Placid,
Monastery, Conyers. Ph. 483-8705. Coastal Bermuda hay, highly
fertilized, weed-free, $1 per bale, 40
bale ton, $35 in middle Ga. L. E.
Akins, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 956-5897.
Choice Coastal Bermuda nay, well
fertilized and limed, Irg. bales, 75? per bale. Neal Cromer, Rt. 3, Box 46,
Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-5708. 300 tons Coastal Bermuda hay,
exc. quality, well fertilized, cured in
hay dryer, $30 per ton loaded on your truck, Bob Blalock, Millarden Farms, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5375.
Highly fertilized Moregrain oats with grain in hay, $1 per bale; also Soybean hay, top quality. Cloud
Abernathy, Covington. Ph. 786-7002 day or 786-3779 night.
1969 crop well-fertilized rain-free Bermuda and Fescue hay, Irg. bales,

Mastadon strawberry plants, good roots, $1.50 per C, $10 per M, add post. Curtis Heard, Rt. 1, Gainesville 30501.
Super Giant zinnia seed, blooms 5 to 6in. across, scarlet pink, rose, deep yellow, lavender and salmon, mixed, 250 pkg., free hollyhock seed, stamped self-addressed envelope. Mrs. W. A. Tanner. Rt. 3. Douglas 31533._____
Pepper seed: Hot Floral Gem., 250; Anaheim Sweet, 250; sweet Banana, 350; Chili Jalapeno Hot, 400; Red Chili, 300; Cayenne, 250; Pimento, 250. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.
Sour May cherry bushes, $1 ea.; boysenberry plants, $2 doz.; everbearing strawberry pits., 24, $1 $4 per C, add 50Cpost. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay 30540. Crabapple trees, Muscadine
grapevines, hazelnuts, sourwood, beechnut, 4, $1, sarvice trees, 3, $1, add post, Mrs. F.M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Giant green pod okra seed, very prolific, lab. tested, 300 per oz. including post. Joe C. Hurst, 6 Jones Rd., Austell 30001.
Red raspberry pits., spearmint & huckleberry plants, wrapped in plastic film or cellophane, damp packed, $1.50 doz., add post., no out of state orders. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Tomato plants, hot & sweet pepper, eggplants, cucumbers, cabbage, pods of hot peppers seed from Italy. W. S. Montgomery, 781 Marion Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. MA 73347.
Ozark Beauty, everbearing strawberry pits., $3 per C at my home, $20 per M, add post, if shipped. J. E. Thomas, Rt. 1, Box 275, Blackshear. Ph. 449-6638.
Cream Crowder pea seed, 2 cups, 750. Mrs. Clarence Warwick, Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528.
Booking orders spring del. tomato pits., in 2 I/ 4 in. peat pots; Rutgers, Marglobe, Big Boy, Brimmer, Manapel, 150 ea., 650 post. ea. doz., state date wanted. Thomas Sparks, 306 Lakeview Dr., Chatsworth 30705.
Treasured Brazilian Irish potato, 400per hill possible, $3 ea., 2, $5,8, $16, add post. Mrs. Grace Townsend, Rt. 1, Box 315, Gainesville 30501.______
Oldfashion Indian corn, Strawberry popcorn, miniature redhot pepper pods, castor or mole bean seed, 3 doz. per pkg., 300, 4, $1 with stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.___________
Hick's Broadleaf tobacco seed, germ. 99.50% purity, 93.00% purity coker's 319 germ., 99.00% purity, 97% any var. sample $1; jumbo pkg. $4, PP. Earl Stuckey. Blackshear.

Recipes of the Week

WILTED OR HOT LETTUCE
1/2 cup vinegar 1/2 cup water 2 Tablespoons flour dissolved 1 small onion 1/2 head lettuce broken in small pieces.
Fry 3 strips of bacon crisp, drain off drippings. Crumble bacon, add 1 tablespoon of drippings to vinegar, water and flour, let simmer a few minutes. Sprinkle with salt and sugar to taste. Then pour over lettuce. Delicious with roast beef.
Mrs. E. Sinclair 322 Eugene Street Savannah, Georgia 31406
PINEAPPLE POUND CAKE
8 eggs 2 cups Vegetable shortening 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 small can crushed pineapple (juice and all) 3 cups sugar 3 cups plain flour dash of salt
Cream shortening and sugar, add eggs one at a time, beating after each addition. Add flour and salt gradually. Stir in vanilla and crushed pineapple. Bake in greased and floured tube cake pan or two 9x15" loaf pans for 1 hour or until done at 350 degrees.
Glaze 1 box xxxx confectioner's sugar Vi stick oleo add orange juice to thin enough to spread.
Mrs. Mary M. Perdue P. O. Box 14 Bonaire, Georgia 31005

Red plum bushes, rooted, 4, $2; everbearing strawberry plants, $2 per C. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Old fashion yellow multiplying onions. 20. $1: rhubarb seed, 350 pkg.; also Martin gourd seed, 350
pkg., Martin gourds, med. 750, Irg., $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99, Ellijay 30540.__________
Early bearing strawberry plants, $1.50 per C, rooted boxwood 500-$1, add post. Ga. orders only. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming 30130._____
Beau Brummel & purple foliage plums, May cherries, 50, $2; Superfine everbearing strawberries, 500 doz.; parsley, $1 doz., cannot ship. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448.______
Running okra seed, I/ 2 cup, $1.25 PP. H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 622-9724.
Treasured Brazilian potatoes, 400 per hill possible under proper culture, $3 ea.; Canadian purple, German

Certified sweet potato plants; Ga. Red, Rose Centennial, competitive
prices. Bob Lindsey, Buckeye Farms, Lenox 31637. Ph. 546-4225._______
Limited amt. of onion sets for spring planting, white ones, 750 qt., $2 per gal. Bill Stephens, Rt. 1, Dahlonega._________________
Massey strawberry pits., Irg. berries, $3 per C, 500, $12; old fashion white multiplying onions, 50, $1 add post. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.___________
Brown Striped Halfrunner snapbeans, germ. 94%; Irg. White Halfrunner snapbeans, ger. 95%; little White Acre cowpeas, germ. 89%, all $1 cupful PP. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula 31733.
100# Purplehull (giant) cowpeas, germ. 89% 350 per Ib.; .3000 Big Boy cowpeas, Germ. 83% 350 per Ib. Martin L Stubbs, Rt. 1, Fayetteville
30214. " . 461-7063.____________ GE, 1 everbearing strawberry-

hay and grain

John Watson, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7046.

Scuppernongs, whiteiemale; Fingerling, $2 ea.; horseradish pits., pits., $2.50 per C, either freshly dug

10 tons Coastal Bermudanay, $35 Topsail, Higgens, black females; rooted, $2 per doz.; comfrey, 8, $2; and left at Freeman's Hardware,

per ton at barn. C. B. Skipper, Rt. 3, Hunt, Dulcet, Creek; pollinators; miniature pepper, 12 pods, 250. Fred Memorial Dr., Dunaire or damp

Macon 31206. Ph. 788-5024.

Magoon, Albermarle, Dearing, $1.25 O. Thomas, Rt. 4, Box 486, Dalton packed PP. Jerusalem artichokes for

In middle Ga. 1969 Coastal Ber- ea., 6, $5, add 750 post., all well rooted, 30720.

planting, $1 per Ib. Col. L. C. Trent,

muda hav. 50-900 per bale; square damp packed. Grady Ison, Brooks

Old time white multiplying nesi 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032.

bales aver. 50# ea., 100 tons from 30205. Ph. 599-3323.

onion sets, $3.50 per gal. del. in Ga., Ph. 288-2160.____________

highly fertilized and limed fields, will

Fresh cushaw, 96% germ., and small size pkgs., $1 del. Mattie

Cert, sweet potato seed, Ga. Reds,

trade for cattle. L. W. Alien, Rt. 1, Candy Roaster squash seed, 85% Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons 30436. Ph. 565- Rose Centennials, grown on new

Iray 31032. Ph. 986-3941.

germ., 25 seed, 100 plus stamped, self- 8303.

ground, $3.50 per bu. Earl Gibbs,

for sale
Coastal Bermuda hay, good quality in square bales, $25 per ton at barn. Neil Holdeman, Rt. 1, Box 105A, Louisville 30434. ____________
Good Coastal Bermuda hay, 900 per bale, $35 per ton, located 2 mi. E. of Walnut Grove on Loganville-Jersey Rd. Bishop Pirkle, Rt. 3, Covington. Ph. 786-6095._____________
Hay for sale, fertilized and not rained on, 850-$1.25, can del. John L. Shaw, Rt. 2, Conyers 30207. Ph. 4837644 or 483-7415.
Coastal Bermuda, Kobe & Sericia Lespedeza for sale at barn near Tucker, reasonably priced. A. V. Hamilton, 1113 Glenwood Ave., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-3207._____
Good Coastal Bermuda & Millet hay , $1 per bale at barn , $1 . 10 per bale del. within 35 mi. Betty Edenfield, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph. 964-6273.
Coastal &~Fescue hay, Irg. heavy

for sale
Wild & tame strawberry, shallot bulbs or plants, blueberry plants for sale, $1.65 doz., add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254, Bremen 30110.
Kentucky 31 Fescue, clean seed in new 50 Ib. bags, pure seed 99.42% weed seed 0.03, germ. 97%. Bernard Smith, Rt. 2, % Moccasin Hollow,

addressed env. R. C. Dikeman, Rt. 3,

Klondike strawberry pits., 500

Blairsville 30512,__________ do wild crabapple, white dogwood, Big Boy Speckled Crowder peas, Indian arrow, maple, 750; spearmint,

germ. 86% 750 per cupful, add post. Rosa Richards, Box 32. Ellijay.
Pepper plants; sweet Banana,
Hungarian Wax (hot Banana), Cayenne; tomato pits.: Homestead,

3, $1, add post. Rosa Richards, Box 32,

Ellijay.

_____

~ Qt. old fashion plum peach seed;

also ll 2 gal. little yellow clear seed.

Mrs. W. T. Thaxton, Rt. 2, Hogansville

Marion, Marglobe, cannot ship. Floyd

L. Green, 1884 Mural Circle, Morrow.

Ph. 366-7729.

_______

Running okra seed for sale, 85%

germ., I/ 4 cup, $1, no checks. Mrs.

Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3, Baxley 31513.

Black raspberries, Himalayan

blackberry pits., blackhaw bushes,

hazelnut, beechnut trees, sarvice

trees, 4, $1; garlic bulbs, blueberry

bushes, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert

Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501. Ph.

536-2496.__________________

Red raspberries, blueberries,

catnip, spearmint plants for sale.

30230_________________ Apples: June, Transparent,
Horse, Yates, Red & Golden Delicious, Stayman, peach: Elberta,
Ga. Bell, 3 ft. size, 750; June plums, May cherries, Kieffer pears, chest-
nuts, 3, $1; Concord, Niagara grapes,
750, $5orders PP. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Novelty Irish potatoes from
Brazil, 100 per hill possible, $1 ea.;
Irg. blooming size garlic bulbs, 500
doz.; rhubarb bulbs, 500 ea.; gal. white multiplying onion sets, $3.50 PP. Mrs. Blanche Harkins, Box 4, Mountain City 30562.

$1.50 doz. plus 500 post. Mrs. Elzie

Horseradish plants, 5, $1; garlic

Long. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540._______ bulbs, 10, $1, add 300 post. Mrs. R. P.

Mtn. huckleberries, raspberries, Steinheimer. Brooks 30205.______

Willacoochee. Ph. 534-5472 after 6 pm. Russian comfrey roots, 4, $1.25;
Burpee's Big Boy tomato seed, 1st yr.
seed from Burpee, 100 seed, $1; old time onion pits., 50, $1 with stamped env. for seed, pits. PP. F. M. Abie,
Dahlonega 30533._____________ Booking orders spring del. tomato
pits., in bunches, Rutger, Marglobe, Brimmer, others, 150 ea., 450 post. ea.
doz., state date wanted. Mrs. Jennie Sparks. Rt. 3. Chatsworth 30705.
White nest onions, $2 per gal. at my home, cannot ship. Mrs. D. M.
Barge, Box 103, Tyrone 30290. Ph. 461-
7821._____________________ Bush type Oct. beans, running
white and speckled butter peas, pear
beans, corn, okra, squash, cucumber and chufa seed, all tested, 750 Irg. pkg., 250 post, also booking orders for spring del. 10 var. hybrid tomato, sweet & hot pepper pits., reasonably priced. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW,-Atlanta. Ph. 7586140.

bales from highly fertilized and limed fields, $1 per bale at barn. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689.________
Good Coastal Bermuda hay, $30

Alpharetta 30201. Red Latham raspberry plants,
damp packed, cello wrapped, $1.50 doz. PP. J. C. Greer, Rt. 2, Hartwell

blackberries, dewberries, black walnuts, $2; big and little plums, 2, $1; old fashion peach, 2, $1; garlic, 500
bunch, add post. Mrs. Frank Parks,

Rainbow corn, 350 pkg.; Indian
Squaw corn, 500 cup; tomato seed; June Pink Golden Jubilee; hot & sweet Banana, hot Cowhorn, salt

Shallot onion buttons, $1 per C, ppd.; lemon balm pits., $1 doz. ppd. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.

per ton at barn on Woolen Rd. in Rico Community near Palmetto. H. L.
Bush, Ph. 758-1421. __________

30643. Good cowpeas, 67% germ., (sub-
standard), fine for table and fine for

Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.__________ gourd seed, 250 pkg. with stamped Bearing size mtn. huckleberries, env., add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
dewberries, blackberries, yellowroot Rt. 2, Ellijay_____________

Tenderhull bean seed, Pink 6Weeks, germ. 94%; Cream 6-Weeks, germ. 96%; White Cornfield, germ.

Good square bales properly cured
Lespedeza & Fescue hay, 700 per bale. Riley C. Couch, Rt. 1, Senoia 30276.
Ph. 599-6929.______________ Coastal Bermuda hay, highly

reezing, 8 ounce measuring cupful,

'50 PP. sample of 25,150 PP. Mrs. Ed

Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville

30103.

_________

Black Zulu Christmas pepper, 5

plants, $2.50 doz.; winter huckleberry, red tame plums, 5, $2.50, damp packed & PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.__________
1969 crop strawberry popcorn

High quality Bahia grass seed,
purity, 93% germ., no noxious
weeds. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458.

94%; White Halfrunner, germ. 94% ea. $1 cupful, Red Speckle Crowder
peas, germ. 89%; white peas, germ. 700ea., 750 cupful, add post. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay._______

fertilized, weed-free, $35 per ton at barn. C. B. Moncrief, Rt. 1, Roberta.

Ph. 836-327]

_____

Hay for sale. Claude J. Cnder,

seed, 500; cactus seed, 30?; coleus seed, 250; Angel's Trumpet, 5 seed, 250, mail'only. Darlene Brooks, 3960
Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083.

seed, grows like a Irg. strawberry, 250 tblspn., 5, $1 with stamped addressed env., free sample Red Wonder okra
with ea. order. T. E. Grubbs, Rt. 3,

Treasured Brazilian Irish
potatoes, 400 per hill possible, $3 ea.,
2, $5, add post. J. C. Jones, Rt. 1, Gainesville 30501.

Pink Peanut 6-Week bunch bean
seed, germ. 96% tender, $1.30 cupful. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Ellijay 30540.

call Fred Chumbler, Alpharetta. Ph.
475-7829.____________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, $35 per
ton; also Soybean Stover with some soybeans, grinds easily, exc. cattle feed, $20 per ton. Marshall R. Lord, RFD, Dudley 31022. Ph. 676-3200.

Beechnut, hazelnut trees, sarvice >erries, Himalayan blackberries, )lack raspberries, muscadine grapevines, 4, $1; garlic bulbs, ilueberry bushes, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville
30501.

Jackson 30233. Pocahontas strawberry pits.,
$3.25 per C, 300, $9.25; Massey, extra
Irg. berries, heavy bearer, $3.75 per C, 300, $10.50; all del., no checks nor out-
of-state orders. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.

Fox grapevines, red & blue plums, 4pits., $2; huckleberry bushes, dewberry, blackberry, yellowroot, garden peppermint, 12 pits, or mix., $2; calamus plants, 6, $2; out-of-state, $2.50, all PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1,
Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.

Black Striped Halfrunners, germ. 78%; while bean seed, germ. 60% (sub-
standard), 700 cup; yellow striped vine pomegranate seed, 200 tblspn.;
ed hot pepper, dry catnip, $1 per gal. Leila Phillips Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston 30662.

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Wednesday, March 25, 1970

Aswegaerndicteaudnltudrpallants efPwogoawgunlslttaerynd,dgame, Want 2-5 Ibs. improved Spanish
peanut seed, white skin for planting. C. E. Miller, Woodland 31836.
Want senna seed or leaves, will pay good price for seed or the leaves. Mrs. Earl Winters, Rt. 3, Box 305, Newnan 30263.____________
Want rhubarb plants acclimated to Ga. soil. C. R. McCully, 3701 Washington Rd., East Point 30344.
Want enough Coastal Bermuda sprigs for 2 or more acres. Earl Dockery, Rt. 1, Auburn 30203. Ph. 3772411, Ext. 7339 days only, from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm._____________
Want May peach trees and everbearing June apples. Melvin Lewis, Rt. 6, Dalton 30720.
Want green or white gov. improved cane for syrup making. Dewey Spivey, Rt. 1, Axspn 31624.
Want old fashion small white bunch pea seed, known as Lady Pea. N. S. Nunn, 2606 Pine View Dr., Decatur. Ph. 378-7965. _______
Want 500Ibs. Orchard Grass seed. G. E. Crouch, Jr., Old Town Plantation. Rt. 2, Louisville._________
Want green gov. cane for seed, the hard kind for making syrup, any amount. W. M. Chambers, Rt. 2, Milan. Ph. 362-3418.
Want mint plants or seeds, write price. Louis C. Davis, 505 S. Slappey, Albany 31701.
ffPooowrusllatarlyne,dgame, bF\uloU lbwsear\npdlansetse,d Northern Bobwhite quail for sale,
breeders $3 per pr. or $4 for mature
for sale pr., booking orders for eggs $15 per C
and day old birds 25* ea. John L. Mills, 1553 Westwood Ave., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 758-9071 after 7 pm.
Setting eggs, mostly heavy breeds, odd-mixes, Speckled Sussex, Araucanas, Silver Laced Wyandottes, Black Polish, Black Australorps, Buff Rocks, Fayoumies, Cochins and more, visit and see, 15 eggs for $2.50, cannot ship. Mrs. Dolan Youmans, Kt. 1. Chula 31733.______
Extra fine Racing Homer pigeons. James Strickland, Rt. 2, Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-5963.
8 Flemish Giant rabbits, 2 I/ 2-3 mos. old, 4 bucks and 4 does, from
Flower plants, pedigreed pr., $5 ea., if all taken $30; 2
pr. India Blue peafowls, 1969 hatch,
bulbs and seed $25 pr. Larry Myers, Rt. 1, Sparks
31647. Ph. 549-8458,___________ Setting eggs: Ducks, geese,
guineas, standard chickens and bantams, 25 breeds, grown birds of same breeds available, send stamped, self-addressed envelope for list. Joel D. Wells, 1838 Pershing Way, Morrow 30260. Ph. 366-3809. or 478-9263.
Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10
wanted per C, discount on Irg. orders. J. F.
Harris, Rt. 1, Trudy Rd., Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-5219.____________
Buff Cochin bantams, $5 pr. at my place, $6.50 pr. shipped in light weight crates express collect, not show quality bantams. G. B. Howell, 5419 Newton Rd., Albany 31705.______
100guineas; 21 turkeys; 50ducks, all 69 hatch, ready and laying; pr. golden pheasants, 1969 hatch; Amherst.cock bird, 1969 hatch, sell at farm only, 2 mi. E. on Underwood Rd. Ed Robertson, Rt. 4, Dalton 30720. Ph. 278-1217 day or 278-2265 night.
Giant Black Minorca eggs, $3 per 15, parcel post PP, prompt shipment. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan 30263._______________
Pigeons, all cols., one of the best bloodline. Charles T. Massey. Box 382.
Rabbits for sale, breeding age
For Best Results buck and does; also, small ones. W. E.
Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917.________________
Mail Ads Friday 40 Red Rock hens, laying good,
$1.25 ea. W. W. Wheeler, Rt. 3, Stock-
Or Saturday bridge. Ph. 474-7391.

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Neal S. Alberson, Rt. 1, Coffee Lane, Ellenwod 30049. Ph. 474-4883 after 7
pm. __________________ -Full grown pheasants for sale,
will start laying in April, $3 ea. Don Ward, 831 Cunningham Rd., Marietta. Ph. 436-9047 or 436-6843.
3 prs. Squabbing white pigeons, free, very prolific, call before coming. T. E. Bunn, 3640 N. Druid Hills Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 636-7112.

carnations, pyrethrums, coleus, white salvia, delphiniums, mignonette, schizanthus. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.
Daylilies: yellow Towhead, lav. Luxury Lace, Irg. yellow Summer Love, melon pink Francis Fay, red Vagabond King, pink Erin Farmer, 6, $5 PP. Hattie Kimsey, Hiawassee 30546.
African violets, 3, $1; pot pit. cuttings, 16, $1, add 40* post, on ea. $1 order. Mrs. Homer Black, Box 37, Cave Springs 30124.__________

Named labeled daylilies: Calypso, Chengtu, Flambeau, Green Gold, Marlboro, Mary Gunther, On Tour, Purple Waters, Seven Seas, Soudan, Sweetbriar, Vogue, $4.50 doz., 50*post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr., Austell 30001.___________
Martin gourd seed, $1 per oz. PP; 25* pkg. with stamped env.; also Martin gourds with hole out and neck drilled for hanging, 75* ea. R. L. Brown, Rt. 1, Box 283-B, Leesburg 31763. Ph. 436-1081 after 6 pm.

Want wide blade green liriope, Irg. white Shasta daisies. Virginia
Bryant, Luthersville.______ Want blooming size, Gerbera
daisies. Mrs. J.L. Veal, 726 Flat Shoals Ave.. SE. Atlanta 30316.
Want a few jimson weed seed. Boyd A. Park, Box 188, Richmond Hill 31324.
Want a few old fashioned purple sweet violets, plants. Mrs. Stella H.
Green, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249.____
Want an elephant ear, Irg. green leaves with yellow spots; also a plant

Hollyhocks, columbine, stokesia, foxglove, Sweet William and many others, 5* ea. at my home located 4 mi. S, just off Hwy. 1. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436. Ph. 526-
8516.

Native azaleas, white dogwood,
red maple sweet shrub, purple butterfly bushes, 4, $1; purple iris,
daylilies, 10, $1; althaea bushes, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6,
Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-2496.

called citron Alice, please state price. Mrs. A. G. Hunt, Rt. 1, Box 382, Buford 30518.
Want dahlias of all cols, for spring del., no short stems please. Paul
McMichen, 134 Church St., Dallas 30132.

Wednesday, March 25, 1970

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PC. quilt patterns; Spool,

Hand painted tea aprons, $1.25

Daffodil shape apron, 18 in. wide,

Miscellaneous

Dimension, Pinwheel, Log Cabin, ea.; hand painted pillowcases, $2 pr.; 16 in. long, yellow, darker yellow, Dresden Plate, Texas Star, Windmill, fancy painted potholders, 254 ea.; hand appliqued Trumpet, orange Millwheel, Pinwheel, 254 ea., 5, $1, painted dish towels, 3, $1; potholders, emb., green band and ties, $2.15 ea.;

Farm land

mail only. Darlene Brooks, 3960 154 ea., add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, daffodil shape potholder, yellow,

Redan Rd.. Stone Mountain 30083.

Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540

orange emb., 654 ea., prices include

Free horse compost, all you

Appliqued quilt blocks & pat- post., wash-fast cottons. Mrs. Harvey

can haul, dry. H. J. Godfrey, Box 256, terns; Gentleman's Bowtie, Dutch Collins. Rt. 1. Danielsville 30633.

Powder Springs. Ph. 941-9271 or 943- Doll, Butterfly, 504 ea. plus post;

Cro. tablecloth for sale,

4321.

Tulip block & pattern, 604; Basket of Snowflake pattern, 90 x 82 in., $35.

Approx. 300 heavy chain link Roses, 754 plus 124 ea. post. Mrs. Eulor Brown, Rt. 1, Buchanan

fence, 6 ft. high, tension bars, clamps, Mrs. Jett Goss, Rt. 1, Aragon 30104. 30113.

approx. 25 posts; also stainless steel

Girls wash S wear summer

Nice full size quilt top for sale, all

pump used to wash out milk tank. H. dresses, 1-3 size, $3, 4-6, $3.50; fancy new material, $4, you pay post.

for sale

A. Saunders, Rt. 3, Conyers. Ph. 4831640.
Quilt patterns with pc. square;

aprons, $2; coverall aprons, $3.50; Gertrude Hadden, Rt 3, Sparta 31087.

state, sm., med., Irg., 154 post. ea.

2 Grandmother's fan quilt tops, $6

item, stamped env. for price list. Mrs. ea.; 1 Monkey Wrench top, $3 enc. 504

for sale

Stable compost, manure and rotted shavings, del. in Covington, Conyers area, $15 or pickup, $5. R.E.
Eidson, Starrsville. Ph. 786-0635. 15 hives of bees for sale, in good
condition but equip, poor. Vesta Kirkland. Rt. 2, Midville._____
Appliqued quilt patterns, sun7 flower, grandmother tulip, hollyhock, wreath, Ohio rose, log cabin pieces, fancy butterfly, poinsettia appliqued, little lady, overall boy, flower iris, Colonial lady, Dutch boy, girl, 3 for $1 plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____
Appliquea patterns for quilts, towels, etc.; Donkey, Butterfly, Morning Glory, Dahlia, Rosebud, Tulip, Hen, Rooster, Harebell, Clown, 254 ea., 5, $1. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.
Locust posts, 61/2 ft. long, chestnut rails, 8 ft. long, will del.
anywhere in Ga. by truckload, 8001000 per head. R. T. Wood, Box 394, Demorest. Ph. 723-7836 after 4:30
pm Open head and closed head
drums, use for barrel racing, feed storage, trash, etc., $3 ea. C. Bierer, Atlanta. Ph. 522-5561.
Stable manure for sale. G. P.

Orange Peel, Cross Canoes, Rolling Stone, Windmill, Friendship, Smoothing Iron, Pinwheel, Indian Hatchet, Morning Glory, 504 ea., Jacob's Ladder, Star of Bethlehem, Drunkards Path, Tree of Paradise, $1 ea. plus post. Miss Lucille Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 128-A. Swainsboro 30401.
Red peanuts, 1969 crop for eating or planting, $1 per gal., $3.50 per I/ 2 bu. $7 per bu. at my home, cannot ship. Mrs. Homer Martin, Rt. 2, Pleasant Hill Rd., Jasper.
400 pcs. of 12 ft. 5.1 metal roofing damaged by fire off of a chicken house, $1 per sheet. Toy Henderson, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-3186.
Miscellaneous
wanted

D. W. Croker, Lakeview #31, Rt. 4, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-2568.______
Baby quilts, 36 x 54 in. white print col. applique animals in pink & blue yellow & green, $6 add 504 post., also Bo Peep & Sheep in pink & blue, BabyAsleep-in-Moon, in yellow and green $7.50 plus 504 post. Helen Dodd, Rt. 2, Box 68. A. Rising Fawn 30738._____
Old fashion bonnets, ruffle, $1.25, button crown, large or small brim, $1., ruffle, $1.25 aprons, 504 large, 754. Add postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2
Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford 3~0518.
Cro. doilies, small, $1 ea., $3.50 set, hand knitted fine hard doilies, small $1.50 ea., Irg. for coffee tables, $2.50. Mrs. J. R. Grubbs, Rt. 5, Box 617. Newnan 30263.____________
Band, bib and coverall aprons, print & solid cols., small, med., Irg. band, 504-854; small coverall $1.60, med., $1.75 Irg. $1.90, extra Irg., $2 all trimmed and pockets; clothespin aprons, 854 add post. Miss Lucille Garrett, Rt.l, Box 128-A, Swainsboro
30401.___________________ Quilt tops; big rabbit, cat-in-
basket, butterfly, colonial girl, Dutch doll, $7.50 ea.; handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.; handpainted dish towels, 3, $1, 7, $2; bib aprons, $1 ea.,

post. Mrs. H. J. Young, 603 N.
Westberry St.. Sylvester 31791. New handmade dbl. bed size
quilts, made of good cotton material, cotton padding, pc. Butterfly design,
$15 ea., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5. Box 99. Ellijay 30540.
Striped and flowered pillowcases, nice material, $1.25; white with abt. 2 I/ 2 in. hems, $1 per pr., mix., add
post. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming

Fancy bonnets at my home, old

fashion and button crowns. Mrs. M.

M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Ph. 482-

8354.

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Ecru cro. tablecloth, approx. 72 x

98 in., $40 ea.; white cro. lace for

pillowcases, $1.25 pr.; white cotton

cro. bootees, trimmed in pink, blue

yellow, green, $1 pr."; also bibs to

match, 504 ea., add post. Mrs. H. H.

Robison, Rt. 1, Monroe 30655._____

Band aprons made of bright solids

& prints, 117 two in. squares to ea.,

lined and with ties, $1.50 ea., 154 post,

ea. apron, state if solids or prints

wanted. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Sr., 231 S.

Liberty, Milledgeville 31061._____

Dbl. bedsize quilt tops; Love

Knot, Churn Dasher, $3 ea.

Around-the-Mtn., $5; 1 string top, 2

basket quilt patterns with pc. square,

Corrections
Approx. Ill A, all in fine pasture except 10 A. planted pines, 3 mtn. streams, 7 springs, all land tillable, also cattle, fruit trees, 7 small pecan trees, 3-rm. tenant house, furnished modern 7-rm. cottage with 2 baths, furnished bomb shelter, many improvements, $85,000. Jane H. Neece, Rt. 3, Box 217-A, Blairsville 30512.
262 A. farm in Banks Co., several streams and 100 A. of good timber land. J. J. Caudell, Marietta. Ph. 4286268.
50 A. in Cherokee Co., 2 good lake sites, approx. 15 A. bottom land, paved rd. within 200 yds., schools, churches, stores near, mail rt., phone, county water avail, saw timber, rd. to be paved soon. Josie Crowe, Rt. 5, Canton 30114._____"_________
125 A. in Pickens Co., plenty water, I/ 4 mi. paved rd., good lakesite, located near Lee Sartor store, plenty young saw timber and pulpwood, school bus and mail rt. bv place, also other farms for sale. Hoke Crowe, Rt. 5, Canton 30114.
17 A., 4 A. fishing lake, 5 rm.

Pruitt, Cloudland. Ph. 862-2081.

band, 754 ea., work aprons Irg. 404 ea., add post. Mrs. Mittie Roper, frame house, $75,000. Irene Dunaway,

1969 cured red hot pepper pods,

Want chicken houses to clean out pockets, appliqued cushion covers, $1 Rt. 5, Canton 30114.

6370 Creel Dr., Lithia Springs 30057

I/ 2 gal., 75?, add post. Mrs. Fred for the litter. Ralph C. Swafford, ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5,

Quilts hand pc., hand quilted, 5

Yelton, Appling 30802.________ Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ellijay 30540^

made by pattern, 2 lb. cotton ea. quilt,

Country smoked shoulder meat & Ph. 926-5111.

Cro. dresser scarves in all white, these are $12 ea., 2 not made by

sidemeat, lard, shoulder meat, $1

Want old farm bell, ttl or #2 size. close, flat work in Wild Rose pattern, pattern, $9 ea., add $1 post, for ea.

per lb., sidemeat 894 per T. A. Cowart, Rt. 1, Box 35, Rincon one 21 x 49 in., has 23 roses, $7; one 18 quilt, Vera Daniel, Rt. 1, Box 160,

lb., sliced lard sidemeat, 894 per lb. 31326. Ph. 826-5507.

x 38 in., 18 roses , $5.25; one 3-pc. Jakin 31761.

Farm land

sliced lard, 2 lb. can, $2, scalded can,

Want farmer in Atlanta area that vanity set with 15 in. matching doily,

Corduroy and bonded quilt tops,

cannot ship. John H. Bowden, Rt. 2, has milking cow for personal milk white scalloped in red, 4 pc., $3.50, all pc. like brick, $2.50 ea., add post.

Brannan Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957- needs, please contact. S. Smith, 1 del. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, 410 E. Ethel Crowe. Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501.

4060

Shabromat Way, Chamblee 30341.

Dixie St.. Carrollton.

Dolly Madison coverlet contains

GE elec. churn in good cond.,

3 pc. Star dresser set, pansy doily, 924 one in. squares and 952 three in

$12.50. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Box 28,

$1.50 ea.; 3 pc. pineapple dresser set, squares, all new material, $100. Mrs.

Ideal 31041. __________

$1.75, 7-rose, $1; centerpiece, $1.60. C.A. Odom, Rt. 1, Box 244, Hinesville

Approx. 400 pcs. used 12 ft. 5 V

Mae Whittle, Rt. 2, Box 35A, Town- 31313.

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metal roofing. Mark Heard, Jr., Rt. 1,

send 31331

Dbl. bed size new homemade,

Boz 49, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-2333.

Handmade quilts, block & hand quilted quilts, Star, Pinwheel,

Lrg. farm bell, complete with cradle, $40. Mrs. Evelyn Roberson,

checkerboard pattern, print & solids Country Lane, Drunkard's Path, with matching lining, 2 lb. cotton Melon Patchwork, Corn and Beans,

wanted to buy

Rt. 4, Box 210, Devereux 31087. Ph. 23479.

padded, dbl. bed size, $15, king size, Paris Queen, Step-around-the-Mtn., $16, add post. Mrs. W. E. Swann, Monkey Wrench, Patch-as-Patch-Can

or exchange

Baled pine straw, 180 or 252 bales

W.R.R. Ave., Box 313, Flowery quilt, $15 ea., add post. Mrs. B. F.

per load, $1 per bale del. within 50 mi. radius of Atlanta. James Reddin,

Branch 30542.

Swords, Rt. i, Fort Valley 31030. Ph.

Brown E tangerine Ripple 825-8824.

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Want to exchange 30-50 A. land

Ridge Rd., Canton 30114. Ph. 345-5742

afghan, full bed size, Ripple Mexican, Little girl dresses; easy care within 50 mi. radius Atlanta, will

by 8 am or after 6 pm.__________

asst., full bed size; one Ripple in gold, materials, spring cols., prints, sizes 1- trade 3 bedrm. house in DeKalb Co.

Mtn. wildflower honey, raw,
extracted or with comb in it, 5 Ibs., $2, lOlbs., $3.75,30 Ibs., $10.50; have a few

for sale

brown & beige, full bed size, $35; also 6, polyester cotton voiles, fully lined, fancy pillowcases and 1 top sheet to size 3-6, $4. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 match, no-iron, $10. Mrs. Earl Danielsville Rd.. Athens 30601.

Ralph Parrish, Decatur. Ph. 289-8182.

10 lb. cans of sourwood honey, $7 ea., add post. Edward Colston, Rt. 1,
Taylorsville 30178. Quilt patterns; Spring Tulip,
Rosebud, Rose Wreath, Pansy, Sunflower, Butterfly and Flower, Iris, Turtle, Moon over Mtn., Fisher Boy, Cabin, Eagle, Kentucky Girl, 200 ea., 6, $1; also potholder designs, 10, $1 with stamped addressed env. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. 2, Box 267,
Toccoa 30577._______________ Split rails from an old fence, in
good cond., $1 ea. Jimmie Jones, Dial
30536. Ph. 838-4772._________ Elder bark & root birch, poplar,
sweet gum bark, yellowroot, sassafras, May apple, queen-of-the-
meadow, yellow dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, 2 lb. lard box, $1 plus 354 post.; also peppermint bunches, 3, 604; Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Elliiav 30540.
Nice clean roots and herbs; yellow root, sassafras, catnip, queen of meadow, devils shoestring, 2 lb. lard box full, $1, plus postage; spearmint, catnip, $1.50 doz.; add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5,
Ellijay. _____.______^ Patterns and dir. for making a
beautiful boudoir pillow top of ribbons from wreaths of loved one's graves to keep for memories, 504. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook. Rt. 1, .Ball Ground 30107.
Patchwork quilt patterns with drawn instructions, can be mach. pc.; Windmill, Old Italian Design, Wrench, Pinwheel, Bright Hopes, 5, $1 with stamped env. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.____________
PC. quilt patterns with col. picture, The Pine Forest, Rocky Mt., Virginia Star, Philadelphia Patch, Wagon Tracks, Streak o'Lightning, Mohawk Trail, Autumn Leaves, Village School House, Wheel of Fortune, Prairie Queen, Star Fish, 354 ea., 7, $2. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.

Girls dresses or junipers &
blouses, cottons, blends, jersey, crepes, etc., size 1-6, $3-$6; boys 3-pc. suits, mach. washable, sizes 1-4, $5-$6; boys short leg jumpsuits, snap stride, size 2, $3, add post. Mrs. Gayle R. Price, 1640 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, Atlanta Ph. 627-5668
Quilts for sale, all new padded with 2 lb. cotton, mach. made, $8 plus post., also nice handmade quilts for sale, satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. C. R. Thaxton, Box 351, Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 948-3185.
White lambskin baby booties, rimmed in pink, blue, white, send baby'sage, $2.50 pr.; baby's 1st shoes, white lambskin, fits to 6 mos., $3. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079. ________________
Appliqued pillowcases, diff.

Adams, Rt. 4, Paden Dr., Lawren-

ceville 30245.

Cro. baby sweater sets, 2-pc., $5,

3-pc., $6; bootees, $1 pr.; nylon, rayon

or cotton cro. pillowcase lace, $1-

$1.75 pr. Mrs. John A. Merritt, Rt. 4, Red Keen Rd.. Waycross 31501.

Striped or flower bordered

pillowcases, $1.70 per pr.; mill muslin

aprons, 454; white handpainted

pillowcases, Mr. & Mrs., His & Hers,

diff. designs, $2.15; fancy band

aprons, $1.40 ea.; mill print aprons,

$1.10, add post. Mrs. John A.

Coshnitzke, Rt. 3, Box 211, Newnan

30263.

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Baby quilts, 36 x 54 in. white print

col. applique animals in pink & blue to

yellow & green, $6 add 504 post., also

Bo Peep & Sheep in pink & blue, Baby-

Asleep-in-Moon, in yellow and green

lesigns, dolls, flowers with leaves, $3 pr.; scarves to match,$1.50 ea.; mach. ~nade, handpainted pillow-cases,

$7.50 plus 504 post. Helen Dodd, Rt. 2, Box 68. A. Rising Fawn 30738.
Cro. doilies in primrose design, all

iretty designs, $2.50 pr., add post. white, neat work, 12 in., $1, 14 in.,

Mrs. Weldon Long Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. $1.25, add post. Mrs. Emma Cham-

Asst. cols, new print material quilts, padded with 2 lb. roll cotton, inings to match, mach. quilted, $6 ea., 72x90 in., $6 ea.; baby quilts, 40 x 50, asst. cols., quilted on mach. $3 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3,
:ihjay 30540.________________ Wood handle leather bull whip, 8
ft., $8, 10 ft., $10, 12 ft., $12, fox hunter's blowing bull horn, $6, giant size, $8, extra giant size, $10, powder lorn with powder measure, $8 PP.
Carl Stuckey. Blackshear.______ Little girl aprons, 2 pockets,
rimmed with bias tape, ric rac and
ace, 2 for $1.25, new material. P.P. Mrs. D.avid Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.
Lambskin baby shoes, lace ups,

bers. Rt. 2. Lula 30554. New print material cloth quilts,
abt. 72 x 90 in. with 2 lb. cotton, quilted
on mach., linings to match, $5 ea., add $1 post, or $6 PP. Mrs. Esty Parks,
Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.____________ Bonnet with ruffles, wagon train,
print or solid, $1.50; button crown,
$1.50 Dan River material $2 add post.;
also Irg. aprons, $1.50 small, $1 add post. Mrs. Florence Smith, 615
Bradford St., NW, Gainesville 30501. Single tatting in white or col., with
picots, for pillowcases, dresses or apron, 504 per yard; dbl. Hen & Biddy tatting, white or col., 804 per yard, add post. Carl Shell, Rico Rd., Box 161, Rt.
1. Palmetto 30268.___________ 2 afghans made of 4-ply yard
yarn; one gold, purple and green with

^owboy boots, moccasins, felts, sizes -2-3 appliqued animals, pastels, whites, $2.25 pr., 504 post. Sara Crumbley, Box 383A, Rt. 2, Mc-

gold fringe, moth proof Granny style,
48 x 72 in., $40; one Granny style, all
cols, with red & green fringe, 82 x 56 in., $35. Mrs. Alice Patterson, 734

Donough. Ph. 957-3203.

Concord Rd., Smyrna 30080.

2 cro. afghans; Shell Stitch, one is red shell sti., one is red, pink, blue, white, green, one is blue, orange, black & white, $20 ea., add 704 post., out-of-state, add 804, send stamped env. for reply. Mrs. R. H. Mealer, Ellijay.
notice
Will thu person that wanted old colored or clear glass jars, dated and whose advertisement I answered, and then sent money for some of these please write me, giving name and address. Am using diff. address in order to hear sooner from the person. Mrs. V. Moffitt, Grimsley, Tenn. 30565.
Want to do some double cropping in your flower beds? Extension horticulturists at the University of Georgia say you can by planting radishes now and following with petunias when the* r*a*dishes are ready.
The most effective way to control summer weeds in lawns is to prevent their germination. Contact your local county Extension Service agent for details on pre-em*e*rg* ence herbicides.
Prepare now for summer flowers. That's the advice of horticulturists with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. Soils worked up now will have_time to settle before planting t*im* e#.
There were 5,072 organized 4-H Clubs in Georgia last year. County Extension agents .and home economists, along with adult and junior volunteer leaders, provided the leadership for the educational programs at these clubs.

Do you like to do things, make things and be where the action is? Join 4-H, the head-heart-hands, health crowd. For more information, call your local county Extension agent. His number is in the telephone book.
***
CARE NEEDED Conditions inside the home during
the winter are anything but ideal for indoor plants, according to Troy Keeble, horticulturist with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. Warm tem-
perature, low humidity and reduced light prevail in most homes. Be sure to check these plants frequently for soil moisture.
***
YOUTH TIP Looking for a group that really
does things? One that gives you an opportunity to be a part of an action club and still affords the chance for individual expression is available to rural and urban youth. It's the 4-H Club. Contact your county Extension agent for details*. * *
SUGAR TO SYRUP Change brick-hard brown sugar
into syrup instead of trying to soften it. Home economists with the Cooperative Extension Service
suggest that you use a double boiler. Barely moisten the sugar with water and heat until it dissolves. Add a few drops of vanilla and maple flavoring.'
***
SLICK TRICK
Homemakers looking for ways to keep their children supplied with fresh napkins might try this handy trick. Home economists with the
Cooperative Extension Service suggest that you use printed washcloths as a double for easy-care napkins for small children.

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What 9i
Hepatica americana, often called Mayflower and blue anemone is a perennial herb usually under 6 in. high -- the stalk of the leaves and flowers silkyhairy with liver shaped leaves,
"The liver-leaf puts forth her sister blooms, Of faintest blue-" after the late snows have melted or the worst of winter is over. These fragile-looking, enamel like flowers are sometimes found actually beneath the snow and form one of the many instances which we encounter among flowers -- as like human beings where the frail and delicatelooking withstand storm and stress far better than their more robust appearing brethren.
We welcome these tiny newcomers, not alone for their delicate beauty but because they are usually the first of all the flowers on the scene of action - if we rule out the never-tardy skunkcabbage. Actually the flowers vary in color from a lovely blue to pink or white. They are found chiefly in the woods but occasionally on the hi 11 sides as well.
The generic name, Hepatica, is from the Greek for liver and was probably given to the plant on account of the shape of its leaf. Dr. Prior says that "in consequence of this fancied likeness it was used as a remedy for liver complaints, the common people having long labored under the belief that Nature indicated in some such fashion the uses to which her creations might be applied." It was used generally in the Middle Ages as a definite cure for liver ailments.
It is advertised every spring in our BULLETIN.
The Cherokee Rose is a rose of the wild,
It is Georgia's forgotten child. Its foliage is green and bright; Its petals creamy white, Its center is pure spun gold.
The Cherokee grow abundant in our woods;
Where the Cherokee Indian chief once stood.
It is Georgia's state flower we claim, As such it should have much fameBut of it we are never told.
We talk of every other flower, That every garden grows Let's restore her to her rightful
place, Our Indian maid with the comely
face; Our beautiful Cherokee Rose.
Miss Frances Delay 920 Cascade Ave., S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30311

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Easter Egg Customs;

Tips For The Bunny

The custom of coloring eggs goes back to a time before the earliest
written records of our civilization. Writings of the ancient Parsees tell us that people colored eggs and enjoyed the custom as far back as 5,000 B.C.

They regarded the egg as a symbol of the world and colored it red to represent the force of life. These ancient people celebrated the return of spring as the beginning of a new year, for it meant the start of new crops and the renewed source of their food supply. They held great spring festivals and gave the colored eggs to one another as tokens of good will. As civilization progressed and the custom became increasingly popular, other colors for the eggs were introduced.
It was the Dutch settlers in Penn-
Buyer Beware
Of Fraudulent
Pest Operators
With signs of spring in the air, local home owners are warned to be aware of fraudulent pest control operators who make a habit of preying on Georgians this time of the year.
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin reminds both rural and urban residents that all legitimate pest control operators doing business in Georgia must be licensed by the state. If in doubt, or if not familiar with the person, the home owner should ask to see his pest control identification card.
Most of those preying on Georgia home owners are fast talking con artists only passing through Georgia, according to Irvin.
Commissioner Irvin reminds each home owner that practically every community has one or more legitimate pest control operators and he urges Georgians to do business with these local business men. If not satisfied with any one operator, home owners should get bids from two or three different ones.
Aaron Transferred
To Tift Position
Thomas D. Aaron Jr., head of the Cooperative Extension Service marketing department since 1968, has been named assistant director of Extension and assistant director of the Rural Development Center at Tifton.
His promotion and transfer were announced by L. W. Eberhardt Jr., director of the University of Georgia Extension Service.
Ware Ag Agent
Receives Award
Robert Tom Boland, Waycross, has been awarded the second annual S. G. Chandler memorial award.
Boland, Ware County Extension agent since 1959, was presented the award by J. J. Lancaster, head of the department of Extension education at the University of Georgia, during the final session of the 1970 Georgia winter school for Cooperative Extension Service workers.
AMARYLLIS TIP
Looking for an indoor pot plant you can start right away? Henry Clay, Extension Service horticulturist at the University of Georgia, says you might try planting an amaryllis. They are quite unique in that the stem and flowers are produced long before the leaves appear.

sylvania and New York who were responsible for introducing the custom of coloring eggs at Easter in this country. Easter was a time for great merriment, and Peter Stuyvesant, the popular Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam, was a great promoter of Easter festivities. Easter, or Paas as they called it, was a day for much celebration and they colored large quantities of Paas (Easter) Eggs as tokens of better times to come.
TIPS ON DYEING EGGS
1. To clean eggs wash them in cold tap water. Do not use a detergent, soap or cleanser.
2. IMPORTANT! For best results, boil not only hard-cooked eggs, but boil blown-and-rinsed eggshells before dyeing them. (Be sure to use enamel, glass or stainless steel pans, not aluminum, iron, etc.) Most eggs today have been washed with a detergent, rinsed in a sanitizing solution, and coated with an oil-base spray, all of which are invisible but protective to the eggs. These solutions, however, tend to make the dyeing of eggs with pure food colors more difficult. Boiling the eggs and the blown eggshells will often counteract the effects of these solutions.
3. ALSO IMPORTANT! For better dyed eggs it's often necessary to use more vinegar than called for in dyeing directions. This helps cut through the oil-base-spray-coating mentioned above in paragraph #2.
4. To blow an egg: Make a hole about the size of a small pea in each end of the egg with sharp-pointed skewer, old-fashioned ice pick or manicure scissors, being sure to puncture inner membrane of egg. Blow through one end of egg until contents are emptied into a bowl. Be sure not to have on lipstick! If blowing is difficult, enlarge hole. Rinse well inside and out.
5. To rinse blown eggshells fill the shell with cold tap water, shake eggshells vigorously, then blow water from shell. If necessary, repeat. (This is to make sure all the albumen is rinsed away; should any of it be left it will not only cause the shell to have a "spoiled egg odor," but will mix with the dye bath causing an uneven dye job.)
6. To cut eggshells: Draw light lines where you want to cut. Holding manicure scissors with narrow points curved toward you, cut far edge of eggshell counterclockwise.. Use tiny snips with points of scissors for best results. Also, for best results, cut eggshells as soon as possible after blowing. If shells are brittle, soak them in warm water for at least 30 minutes before cutting.
7. To dye cut eggshell: Place eggshell in dye bath in glass muffin cup and spoon color over shell turning shell at same time until desired shade is obtained. Drain well on oven, broiler or cake rack.
8. EGG FLOWER: Twist %-inch of green 6-inch pipe stem cleaner into a tight circle. Bend circle over to 90-degree angle to rest of cleaner. Insert pipe stem cleaner in hole at small end of egg and out through hole at large end of egg and glue circle into place to cover insertion hole. From 4-inch square of construction paper cut four-leaf clover design with small hole in center to form petals for flower. Push the petal design along pipe stem cleaner and close to egg. Attach pipe stem cleaner to floral pick and "plant"
egg flowers in pot of philodendron or other house plant for a last minute Easter decoration or make an en-
tire bouquet of egg flowers to perk up your Easter table.

Wednesday, March 25, 1970
Agricultural Calendar
Meetings
March 31--Steer Feeding Short Course, Ag. Engineering Cen ter, Athens.
April 16 -- Restoring Furniture Short Course, Rural Life Buil ding, ABAC College, Tifton.
Farm Sales Events
March 26--Spring Steer Show, Statesboro.
March 26--Spring Steer Show, Sylvania.
March 27--Spring Steer Show, Blackshear.
March 27 -- 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 27 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Swainsboro Livestock Market, Swainsboro, Mrs. Gladys Lewis.
March 28 -- Kinchafoonee Dis persal--Angus, Leesburg.
March 28--Spring Steer Show, Calhoun.
March 30 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Parker Livestock Mar ket, Statesboro.
March 30--Spring Steer Show, Soperton.
March 30 -- 3 PM -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Parker's Stockyard, Statesboro. 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.
April 1 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Pierce County Stock yard, Blackshear.
April 1 -- Spring Steer Show, Jesup.
April 2 -- Spring Steer Show, Pouglas.
April 2 -- Spring Steer Show, Tifton.
April 2-3--Meat Animal Evalua tion Clinic, Athens.
April 3 -- 7 PM -- Special Sale of 400 Angus, Hereford, and Charolais cows, some with calves by side, also some purebreed bulls. North Geor gia Farmers Livestock Mar ket, Inc., Gumming. For fur ther information call 887-3379, Holland Wheeler; 887-3313, Gene Wheeler.
April 5-6 -- Spring Steer Show, Carrollton.
April 5-7 -- Spring Steer Show, Bainbridge (includes Miller, Seminole and Decatur Cos.)
April 6 -- Spring Steer Show, Hagan,
April 7 -- and first Tuesday of each month 1:00 PM-- Reg ular Feeder Pig Sale, Farm inspected and pretreated. Valdosta Live Stock Co., Loyce W. Turner. For infor mation call 244-1833 office, 263-4665 night.
April 10 -- 1:30 PM - Special Feeder Pig Sale, Pigs graded according to USDA Grades, CSRA Feeder Pig Sale Barn, Warrenton. S. F. Y e I t o n , County Agent.
April 13--3 PM--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Parker Livestock Market, Statesbcro,