Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 56, no. 21 (1970 May 27)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner

VOLUME 56
Luck Hendrix
The Dare Of
The Decade
The dare of the decade is a great challenge for us youth as we plunge into the infant stage of the "Soaring Seventies."
The plunge isn't what baffles us; it's the way we direct this path between "take-off" and the actual "landing," which makes us the leaders of our great America. Time itself will take care of the certain beginning and the certain ending, but we youth know it is up to us to face the realities between the two times.
The beginning of the Seventies is in the past, and we can't change any of it, but everything we do now will
affect the remainder of the time before we reach our duties as leaders.
Through guidance, love, and underst a n d i ft g from the leaders today, we are provided with opporI tunities to grow up and become more independent as we face our challenges. It is an honor to be a part of the Future Hornernakers of America with its high standards. Yes, I am proud to be a future Homemaker of America proud to be an American teenager. We youth recognize the debt of gratitude we owe to the leaders of the past and the leaders of today. We youth know
(Our guest columtiist this week is Miss
Luck Hendrix of Metter, Ga., who is Na-
tional President of the Future Homemakers
of America.)
we are challenged to educate our hearts and minds to the possibilities of keeping that which is ''good," and we dare to change that which is deteriorating to our society.
Each one has a special part that he alone must perform, and every one of these parts makes up our society. John Donne, in the seventeenth century, said that he believed ''Mankind is of one author and is one volume" which he stated in the familiar words "no man is an island unto himself." Therefore, everyone is responsible for the kind of society we have, and this can not be denied.
The Great American image of the Seventies will be one we will claim with pride, and this can be built as we think positively and act constructively. I am confident that we Future Homemakers of America and other youth groups will face the challenge as we lay the groundwork of preparing ourselves to face the future with high hopes and confident ambitions of making a better world of the one we inherit.
Equally sure am I that youth will face realities only by keeping God as the core of their work and having the determination necessary for satisfying results.
Cholera Conference
All members of the swine industry are invited to attend a hog cholera conference in Atlanta at the Air Host Inn on Wednesday, June 10.

Wednesday, May 27, 19701

NUMBER 21

Checking For Pesticide Residue
Georgia Department of Agriculture food labs regularly check all foods consumed in Georgia for pesticide residue. Fresh vegetables are brought in from the fields daily for checking before they are harvested and reach the market place. By giving one-day service on these reports, the food never reaches the market place if the residue is above tolerance and the farmer may have an opportunity to correct a residue problem so that his crop will not be destroyed. The food is first placed in a chopper where it is reduced in size before being mixed with a solvent and blended to a liquid state. Fat and other plant constituents are then separated from the sample before it is fed into a gas chromatograph to determine whether pesticides are present.

Farm Income,
Southern Trends
For The Seventies
Indications are that agriculture in the 70's will experience a surge in per farm gross income and that profits will be slightly higher per farmer as net income increases moderately and as fewer farmers share in the profits.
By the end of the 1970's gross income per farm should be up about 50% and net income up about 20% from 1969. Gross income in 1969 for all U.S. farmers reached $54.5 billion dollars, a record high. Net farm income for 1969 was $16 billion.
In the early part of the 1970's, this $16 billion net income will drop back to about $15 billion because of the current soft economy. However, by 1975 farmers can expect a total gross
(This column is the last in a series on "Agriculture in the '70's" by Tom Da/ton,
Assistant to the Director of the University
of Georgia College of Agriculture Experi-
ment Stations.)__________________
of almost $63 billion, or $18 billion
dollars more than in 1969, and a net
income of about $17 billion dollars. The 50% rise in gross income, with
only a moderate increase in net income, for the 70's means that much more money will be spent for the production of farm goods, and the result of these increased costs and declining profits will be fewer farmers by 1980.
The experts feel that by the end of the decade, only 600,000 to 700,000 commercial farmers will be producing and earning 99% of the total U.S. demand for farm goods and farm in-
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Straight Line
"Straight Line" is a new service of the Georgia Department of Agriculture initiated to assist farmers and consumers in finding solutions to their problems or directing them to the proper agency. It will also serve as a sounding board for legitimate complaints. Questions will be answered by phone call, letter, visit or through the "Straight Line" column in the BULLETIN. If you do not wish to have your inquiry or name used in the BULLETIN, please let us know and we will be happy to comply. However, all inquiries must be signed. Address all inquiries to: Straight Line, Agriculture Building, Room 227, 19 Hunter Street, Atlanta, Ga. 30334, or phone AC 404/ 524-3292.
I planted a plum tree 2 years ago. It never produced fruit and I found out that several more trees were needed for pollination. Last January I planted a peach tree in my back yard and want to know if this one tree will produce peaches or if I should plant another.
Mr. Neil Stewart, Decatur
Our Entomology Division says one tree is enough for peaches. Peach trees are self-pollinating.
I have 5 acres of sweet potatoes that I want to sell wholesale. Could you please tell me if there are any companies in this area that would buy my potatoes?
Mr. Marvin Allman, Hapeville
Our Markets Department advises that the W. D. Pope Produce Company, the John Davis Produce Company, or the C. L. Fain Company will be happy to discuss this with you. We have contacted you and by now you should have a market for your sweet potatoes.
What can I do to keep the crows out of my garden? They have pulled up all of my young corn plants.
Mrs. J. Q. Carrouth, College Park
If the old-fashioned scarecrow fails, try a crow repellant. This is sold in your garden supply center and the corn seed are treated with it. Treat a few seed and sprinkle them around on top of the ground.
We live on a small, but beautiful lake in Tucker. Our problem is the
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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday. May 27. 1970

We Get Letters

Graham Paige roto-tiller plus

Allis Chalmers self-propelled 10(

Big Dutchman, 1 horse egg cooler,

extra parts, $100; four ft. Woods bush- combine, good cond., reasonabl 230 volt; 750 tea boxes for egg nest, 25*

hog mower, belt operated, $175; priced. Walter Hawk, Rt. 1, Socia ea. Dewey Johnson, Rt. 1, Elberton.

thirty-two in. sickle mower, fits wheel Circle 30279. Ph. 267-6149._____

Ph. 283-1840._______________

horse riding tractor, $75. E. L.

International Cub Cadet tractor

1966 Massey Ferguson combine,

Dear Editor: I have what looks like a wild strawberry growing all over
my flower bed. I am very anxious to know if it is edible. I have also read that the violet that grows almost anywhere
is very usable. I cook polk salad with my turnip greens and they make a very edible dish. Is it in any way poison?
Mrs. Ruth T. Green 620 Villa Crest Avenue Macon, Georgia 31206

Dillard, 3285 Enon Rd., SW, Atlanta. with mower, 10 hp, used approx. 4

Ph. 349-0605 after 6 pm.

_ hrs., $900 for both; trailer, 2 wheels

2 horse wagon with bed, $40; plow good tires and springs, 6 I/ 2 ft. body

stocks, single and dbl.; 1 horse Jr. good cond., $75. Mrs. S. E. O'Quinn

harrows; log chain block and tackle; crosscut saw, 1 man saw; also, mule

Rt. 4, Sunset Park, Baxley 31513. Ph 367-3639._________________

collar. Mrs. T. W. Simmons, Douglasville. Ph. 942-4161.______
Farmall Cub tractor with cultivator and new rear tires, good cond., $500. L. C. Mitchell, 2127 Rhinehill Rd., SE, Atlanta 30315. Ph

Lrg. trailer frame, 7 ft. wide and 11 ft. long, with tires, ready to go except floor is needed, $65 or trade for anything to use on farm. A. B. Wiley Rt. 3, Carnesville. Ph. 677-4661 Homer.

model 300, with 13 ft. grain table and corn head for sale, very reasonable. Ben D. Vaughn, Box 227, Montezuma. Ph. 472-8441 or 472-7025.________
3 I/ 2hp Sears rot-tiller, used less than 50 hrs., carburetor and gas line need cleanipg, otherwise OK, $75 as is. Charlie A. McCuller, 604 Belmont Ave., Tifton 31794. Ph. 382-4838.
Bush and bog Taylorway roller bearing harrow, 3-pt. hitch, used very little, $175. Gober Murphy, Rt. 2,

(Editor's Note: Our entomologist, Jo/i?i Ridley, advises us that the strawberry is edible but can become a fest in flower gardens and lawns. Violets are used in salads and occasionally candied. Polk salad, made jrom the new green leaves in the sfring on folk berry, is edible if cooked in two waters. _and the first is discarded. )

62M8QS,________________. J. D. 600 hycycle, complete
hydraulic 12 row boom, good cond., reasonable. W. E. Minbs, Rt. 2, Adrian. Ph. 529-3245 Soperton.___
Myers working head pump, I/ 2 hp motor, $75; eight in. x 24 in. plainer

4 wheel Case wagon with rubber tires, good cond., $75. William R Towe, 794 Church Rd., Smyrna 30080 Ph. 436-1487 after 6 pm._________
Surge dairy equip: Glass pipeline elec. pulsalator, elec. brain, 3 milkers, auto, washer vat and pump

Jasper 30143.________________ 12A John Deere combine with
motor for sale. 0. A. Seigler, Rt. 1, Dewey Rose 30634.___________
Case 1066 combine w/ cab, 14 ft. blade used only 3 seasons, $4000; Case 1030 tractor; bulk fertilizer spreader,

Dear Editor:

dress 1 side, $500; five disc tiller, 3-pt. all good cond. W. A. Housworth, Rt. 2 $500; four thousand ft. 1 yr. old 6 in.

hitch, $150; fifty hp elec. motor, 900 Lithonia. Ph. 482-6424. __

aluminum irrigation pipe. Ralph

We have a log house that is over 100 years old we would

rpm, $175. W. E. Clements, RFD 1,

John Deere M tractor and Barrett, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-2036.

like to sell. There are 2 rooms downstairs and 1 big room up-

Box 24, Hephzibah. Ph. 592-4557.

cultivator, planter, tool bar, bush and

2 row Holland transplanter, goocT

stairs. If anyone is interested, they can call me at 935-4304.

Good plow mule approx. 800 Ibs., bog harrow, 2 disc turning plow, front working cond. Jim Foster, Rt. 1, pastures well with cows. Joe end loader, $900. Grady Welchel, Rt. 3, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-6393_______

Lewis S. Jones Route 2, Box 41 Tunnel Hill, Georgia 30755

Southard, Pine Mt. Rd., Kennesaw. Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-3271. Ph. 428-2828 after 5 pm.________ FarmaUH tractor, good cond
Old model B John Deere tractor, with cultivators and sickle mower, good cond., new rear tires; $425. A. P. Daniel, Rt. 1, Meansville.

850 Ford tractor, running cond. but rough; also, 9N Ford tractor block and other parts, will also fit early 8N Ford tractor. Sam Mayfield, Rt. 2,

cultivators; planters; guano Ph. 648-3660 Thomaston.______ Favetteville. Ph. 461-6292.________

distributor; #5 John Deere mower; 8

Ford hay baler, power take off

Combine, pull type, PTO driven

66 yr. old white woman wants row J.D. duster for pastures and row driven, both have good paint and Allis Chalmers, model 60; also, pull

light farm work, will work for $25 per crops, all for $650. Jas P. Everett, ready for use, used on small farm, type PTO driven Case combine, both

wk., room and board. Faye Thomas, Box 182. Rockmart. Ph. 684-3481. $800 for both. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville. good cond. Roger Bell, Rt. 1, Man-

113 4th Ave., Cordele._________

Sawmill with edger and V7D. 14 Ph. 358-0881 Barnesville.

sfield 30255. Ph. 468-6068.

Want man with landscape ex- International motor, $1600; also, D2

Mule drawn farming equipTTGee-

TD-6 International bulldozer, A-l

perience or green thumb ability to Caterpillar crawler with log cart, Whiz, 7 tooth; 2 horse turning plow; 1 cond., angle blade, $3500. Frank Peek,

maintain grounds at Mountain Cove Farms,located 30 mi. S. Chattanooga,

used on farm, $2200. Bill Brown, Rt. 1, horse turning plow; planter; plow Welcome. Ph. 253-2031.________ stock, single and dbl. trees, make

Jr., Rt. 3, Box 344, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-6051.

near LaFayette, nice house furnished.

Wheat cradle, $10; also, 2 hand offer. Hoyt Wofford, Rt. 3, Jefferson

30 hog trough pdultry~fype

Want someone to cut and help haul approx. 1000 bales of Fescue on shares. Mrs. W. C. Henry, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 292, Hadaway Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 428-4916.
Want reliable man or couple as caretaker for farm and lake. Burke L. Slocumb, 530 Pine Ave., Macon 31204. Ph. 745-0380 or 743-5811.________
65 yr. old man and 58 yr. old wife want job working with chickens, prefer with broilers, located 3 mi. NE

Charles 0. Dexter, 2170Piedmont Rd., NE, Atlanta 30324. Ph. 875-4541.
White woman wants job in grove, write only and send bus ticket if possible. Mrs. Meadows, Gen. Delivery. Macon.
Want experienced milker for dairy farm, prefer couple, have Surge parlor, please furnish references. H. M. Broder, Horse Shoe Farm, Flippen Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7361.
Want older couple or man to tend garden and do light farm chores, house, utilities and small salary furnished. J. A. Sawyer, Rt. 6, Marietta 30060. Ph. 422-2876.

sausage grinders, $5 ea. Harold J. Mulkey, 234 Benson Poole Rd., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 432-2600after 6pm.
J. D. 45 combine, 12 ft. grain head with pick up reel and auto, header control, 2 row corn head, kept under shed, good cond. Charles Thompson, Rt. 2. Cochran. Ph. 934-7036.____
2 wheel garden tractor; also, incubators, $6 ea. Kermit E. Barrett, Rt. 4, Box 365, dimming 30130. Ph. 887-6537 after 7 pm.___________
Auto. Foley hand saw set; 1 retoother, used very little; also, #61 auto, saw filer, good cond., will sell reasonable. Luke W. Gresham, 869 Gilbert St., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-

30549.___________________ Ford mowing machine #501, seven
ft. blade, good cond., $225; John Deere bush hog #127, five ft., $150. W. N. Skinner, Jr., Rt. 4, Winder 30680. Ph.
867-939JL__________________ Back hoe mounted on Ford
tractor, good cond., good for ditching pasture land and cleaning out lakes. Stanley S. Hummel, 965 Willeo Rd., Roswell. Ph. 993-6934._______
M. Farmall tractor with Super M kit in the motor, hyd. system, A-l cond. and 3 disc John Deere plow. J. Lee Glawson, Bradley 31032. Ph. 986-
3653 Gray________________ 4 stringer tobacco harvester,

feeders, $100; two inside bins, 4 tons ea., $5 ea. Mrs. Albert Stovall, Bostwick. Ph. 342-2734.______
Six 750 watt auto. elec. brooders, 72 in. x 72, good cond., brooders have fans and thermostat control, $35. Billy A. Jones, Box 185, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5865.___________ __
1967 J.D. 45 combine, corn head and 10 ft. grain head, cab with blower, radio lights, exc. cond., $5000; two row cultivator, no feet, good cond., $65. John G. Faulk, Rt. 1, Jeffersonville. Ph. 945-3415.
TD-18-A tractor with angle dozer blade, recently overhauled, including under carriage, reasonably priced.

Winder on Hwy. 11. Mrs. Evelyn Sharp, Rt. 4, Winder 30680.______

Farm

2Q32150._a_m_p__g_a_s__w_e_ld_e_r__on__t_ra_i_le_r_,

"Silent Flame", good mechanical cond. R. J. Dryden, Rt 3, Vidalia

William Waller, Rt. 3, Box 46, Sandersville. Ph. 552-3874._________

Want experienced dairyman, must be able to run DeLaval milk machines, need man with small

machinery

need 4 cyl. motor, $235, good welder 30474. Ph. 578-4778.____________

Dearborn mower, 3-pt. hitch, for

and trailer. James Wood, Moreland.

6 ply tractor tire mounted on John Ford 8N and Ford 9 tractors, 7 ft.

Ph. 253-20L

Deere rim (rim and wheel 1 unit with 9 cutter bar, cuts good, not latest model

and equipment family to help milk when regular man
is off, 24 pipeline stanchion barn, auto,

tank wash, milk 100 cows, top pay for

right man. D. E. Smith, D. E. Smith

Dai~rWyV,aaRntt.2

1, Monticello. Ph. 468-6391. farm families, 1 tor cattle

work and 1 for general farm work,

please do not answer unless you are

really interested in working. C. M.

Pippin, Jr., Shamrock Ranch, Rt. 5,

Old Pretoria Rd., Albany 31701. Ph.

436-4953.

_ ____________

for sale

Custom hay baling in Rockdale and Newton counties, W. E. Green, Jr., Red Holly Farms, Old Salem Rd., Conyers. Ph. 483-8758 or 483-3496.
White single middle age man wants work with elderly couple doing light farm chores on farm, for room, board, laundry and salary. T. 0. McLendon, Rt. 3, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-6103.

300 gal. heavy gauge steel fuel storage tank, exc. cond., $25. M. L. Adair, 1528 Huie Rd.. Morrow 30260.
Single disc turn plow for International Cub tractor for sale or trade for 6 or 12 volt post hole digger. Lamar Smith, Rt. 2, Box 343-A, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-4911.___________
Model A John Deere tractor, tires very poor, exc. for parts if needed,

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$150; Hudson roto power duster #802, for cotton or vegetables, single row or dbl. hand cranked, $12.50 FOB. J. N. Elrod. 317 N. Hill St., Griffin 30223.
Irrigation system, consisting of: International power unit, 1000 ft. 6 in. pipe and 600 ft. 4 in. pipe and all connections, fittings, sprinklers,

404-524-3292

demming pump, good cond., $2750. T.

Whipple Simpson, Rt. 2, Cochran Tommy Irvin, Commissioner 31014. Ph. 934-7863.__________

Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to the Market Bulletin office at the above address. All notices and advertisements should be ad-

Model 66 Allis Chalmers combine, used 1 season, under shelter since then, perf. cond. B. B. McKenzie, Comer 30629. Ph. 783-5253.__________ ~~ L170 International tractor and low boy trailer, good mechanical cond., make offer. C. Anders, Griffin. Ph.

dressed to Market Bulletin at the 227-8517_____________

above address.

Gill pulverizer, 3-pt. hitch,

The Farmers and Consumers suitable for leveling land and land-

Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product

scaping, $300, can load on pickup. J. M. Harper, 27 Vinson Heights, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-2026.
Subsoiler and scoop, will fit any 3pt. hook, good cond. James Austin, 1967 Stone Mountain-Lithonia Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 482-5431._________
B model Allis Chalmers' planters,

offered for sale in a public distributor, cultivators and distiller,

notice or advertisement carried all new tires, perf. cond. Jerry W.

in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail.

.Davis, 4065 Lazy Lane, Macon 31201. Ph. 743-5155.
One 2-pt. mower, 7 ft. blade for sale or trade for 3-pt. hitch cultivator.

Deborah Pullin, Editor

Paul Lowe, Rt. 8, Box 330, Dalton

Viva White, Notice Editor

30720.____________________

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Second class postage paid at Dacatur, Ga.

14A International 1 row cotton picker, mounted on 240 Farmall tractor, good cond. A. J. Padgett, Rt. 1, Box 125, Keysville. Ph. 554-3734.

Blacksmith blower, $10; eight Ib. lugs); also, pr. Irg. Ezee pull load

shop hammer, $2; twenty-two in. binders. J. C. Cook, Jr. Box 143,

wood saw on wood frame and belt, Woodland 31836. Ph. 674-2437.______

$12; two horse wagon body, 16ft. long,

1 Crane Basmor boiler, A.G.A.

$12. W. T. Moore. Rt. 1, Gray.

rating 800, input rating 150,000, model

Used Case tractor with bush hog, #2 W.G. 4, exc. for all heating equip,

$400 cash, located at St. Andrews, on farm, $390 F.O.B. J. R. Hill, Box

Methodist Church. L. S. Cobb, Box 246, Greenville.____________

408, Marietta. Ph. 926-3488 or 422-

10 disc cutting harrow, 2-pt. fast

4295 Conlev Eggers. Marietta.

hitch, lift type, exc. cond. John V.

1955 Farmall Cub with new tires, Green, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5545.

good cond.; disc plow; dbl. set cutting

Complete equip, for raising up to

harrows; set Taylorway pull type sev. thousand quail: Incubator, 2

harrows for larger tractor, $75. Joe hatchers, auto, feeders, laying pens,

Southard, Pine Mt. Rd., Kennewaw. brooder lights, etc., all good cond.,

Ph. 428-2828 after 5 pm_________ will sell all or parts. G. H. Achenbach,

2010 John Deere crawler, with Jr., Rocky Creek Farm, Vidalia 30474.

reverser, 8 ft. blade, new rails, pens Ph. 537-3830________________

and bushings good, good cond., $3500.

International Cub cycle mower, 4

Judson M. Thompson, Box 20, ft. blade, good working cond., $75 or

Waynesborb 30830. Ph. 554-2882 or night 554-3591. _____________

trade for Cub bottom plow with fast or 1-pt. hitch, located 3 mi. W. Logan-

1962 model C Gleaner Baldwin combine; 4 row corn header and 12 ft. grain header, good cond., $3000; Lilliston 1100 peanut shaker, $250; Ferguson peanut shaker, $150. Richard Zabadah, 2014 Robin Hood Rd., Albany 31705. Ph. 436-1222.
Rotary mower for Sears model tractor; scrape blade for Sears tractor; also, dump trailer. J. L. Cruse, Jr., Rt. 4, Box 365, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-6537 after 7 pm. 24 ft. Cattle rack with top bolted together, regular $1500, will sell for $850. Bobby L. Holloway, Atlanta. Ph. 349-1054 or 258-3282 Bowdon.

ville. M. L. Frey, RFD 2, Hwy. 78, Loganyille 30249. Ph. 466-4512.
16in. two bottom plow, 3-pt. hitch, used very little, $200; mule hay rake, $50; cant hooks I/ 3 off; lumber bucks I/ 3 off; planters and cultivators, 3-pt. hitch $250; two wheel trailer $125; J. D. seeder box, $30. Marvin Newsome, Rt. 1, Box 169, Sandersville. Ph. 552-
2627._____________________ 1964 Ford diesel tractor 2000, live
PTO, lift type Taylorway harrow; 1952 Ford diesel tractor 851; W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor, sell or trade, located 5 mi. N. Homer, Hwy. 441, Morgan Cotton, Rt. 1, Homer. Ph. 677-

Single axle trailer for hauling

2257._____________________ Pull type 10 disc bush and bog

medium size tractor, 6 ft. wide and 12 harrow, hyd. cyl. operated, has Irg.

ft. long, 2 new 6 ply tires, $150. Archie weight boxes, $135, located 2 mi. S. I-

Saxon, Rt. 7, Elberton 30635. Ph. 2835935 after 5:30 pm.___________

20. Wm. Whitmire, Lee Rd., Jit. 1, Lithia Springs. Ph. 942-2564.______

Complete set of tractor and truck tools, including crankshaft grinder

New Holland manure spreader, like new cond., medium size, $500.

and shop equip. J. M. Jeffers, RFD # Thomas C. Webb, Rt. 1, Alpharetta

2, Twin City 30471. Ph. 763-3183 after 7 30201. Ph. 475-5842 call pm only except

pm.___________________. Nice light cattle bodyTor 50 model
Chevrolet pickup, white oak slanders

on week ends. ____________ Peerless centrifugal 6 in.
irrigation pump, 800 gal. cap. per

with Marien ply board, loose corner min., good cond., $400. Francis Ward,

hinges, 4sections, $35. W. W. Johnson, 3 Pomona Cir., Valdosta 31601. Ph.

740 Bankhead Hwy., SE, Mableton 242-9954. _______________

30059. Ph. 948-7713.__________

Farmall Cub tractor with rotary

1840 gal. Heil farm pick up tanker, type belly mower, both exc. cond. J.

mounted on G.M.C. chassis, with or C. Wallace, Rt. 2, Petree Rd., Powder

without the truck. C. N. Roberd, Springs 30073. Ph. 943-4591 evenings

Roberd's Dairy, 2500 Tenn. Ave., Savannah

after 5 pm.______________ 2 horse wagon, good cond.; also,

One horse wagon with seat and few plows, good cond., mule drawn

harness, exc. cond., $150, contact kind, make offer. Mrs. R. J. Baggett,

after 5 pm week days and on Satur- Rt. 4, Box 618, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 948-

day. Paul Lee Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. | 4663.

but used very little, $175. Kermit B. Grogan, 360 Manning Rd., SW, Rt. 5, Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-4672.
4 hp riding lawn mower, Briggs Stratton motor, used 3 yrs., $40. A. P. Burdett, 2871 Hogan Rd., East Point. Ph. 344-5998.________________
No. 46 International hay baler, twine tie with 2 cyl. Wisconsin engine, good cond., see to appreciate. Homer Martin, Rt. 2, Jaisspper. Ph. 692-2191.
Ford tractor JubEilee, good tires, good cond., $865; scrape blade; 4 ft. bush hog; 1 row cultivator. L. J. Parsons, Dalton. Ph. 278-1581.____
Irrigatkfoutfit,1800ft. 4 in. pipe with pressed on couplings, Marlow pump, #300 gun pipe trailer and elbows, all A-l cond., used less than 100 hrs., $1400, less than I/ 2 price. F. A. Jones. Claxfon. Ph. 739-1970.
Allis Chalmers G tractor equip., disc turning plow, cultivators, planters and distributors. J. Y. Edwards. Rt. 5. Canton. Ph. 479-3688.
Wagon wheel, heavy duty, 40 in. diam., $50. Ph. 478-3138. Mrs. Dave Kirksey, 58 Parkwood Way, Jonesboro 30236.__________________
160 eight ft. auto, waterers for use n chicken houses, porcelain troughs, used 3 yrs. and in good cond.; also, 448 gal. jugs, plastic and glass, with lids ?or use with baby chicks. Ernest H. Frost, Rt. 2, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-
2334,__________________________ Allis Chalmers SP-100 combine,
exc. cond., used last season, equipped ,o run on either gasoline or butane ;as, all screens and attachments, $2750. L. W. Alien, Box 4, Gray 31032. ~'h.986-394L________________
2 wheel utility trailer for Farmall
ractor, will trade for same to fit small Allis Chalmers 110 tractor. Mrs. A. W. Nail, Tucker 30084. Ph. 938-1989.
Gasoline engine, 4 cyl. cut-off saw in steel frame. W. H. Eidson, Lake Rd., Rt. 2, Hiram. Ph. 943-5365.
Complete set of Akron irrigation ;ystem, pump, 55 four in. pipes, 22 iprinklers, all connections and pipes, 'or sale at half price. J. B. Fossett, 5r., Box 436. Baxlev 31513.______
4 rowfront mounted M. F. ultivator, like new, $400; 1 row, serial 122527 Holland transplanter, $150; log squeeze holding gate, $50. Mrs. M. n . Gaddis. Box 124. Quitman 31643.
3 phase 5 ton egg cooler, comJetely rebuilt, used 6 mos., exc. unning cond., $800. Bobby Varledore, Rt. 1, Nicholls. Ph. 632-5389 Uma.

Wednesday, May 27, 1970

Farm i machinery and equipment

Want landscape rake, 3-pt. hitch; tractor, 5-6 ft. wide, exc. cond., within 75 mi., reasonably priced. H. Modelevsky, Box 582, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-7708 after 6 pm week
ends.__________________ Want to buy 1 or 2 row hand cotton
duster. Fred E. Brown, Rt. 3, Com-

merce 30529. Ph. 335-4298.______ Want Massey Ferguson 35
gasoline tractor or would consider older model 135, located 50 mi. Winder. W. C. Sims, 2315 Lake Sorrento

Dr.. Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-8356.

for sale
3 disc plow, 26 in. disc, 3-pt. hitch, like new, $260. P. H. Murray, Woodbinc. Ph. 576-5858.______________
3-pt. hitch,~4ft. Duningham rotary mower, has cut 25 A., like new, $250. Vernon Pulliam, Rt. 1, Resaca. Ph. 629-841L__________________
David Bradley (Sears) 2 wheel garden tractor, cultivator, turning plow, lay-off plow, deep cutting harrow, all good cond. Edward S. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison
30650.___________________ John Deere L tractor, bottom
plow and cutaway harrow, $275. W. H. Wilkins, Rt. 1, Temple 30179. Ph. 562-
3273.____________________ 1 mule hay rake, good cond.; 1
row Fowler plow for 1 row tractor, like new. E, A. Powers, Rt. 2, Blackshear.__________.______
1 Gill pulverizer, fair cond., 3-pt., $175. Kenneth Jones, Rt. 1, Lawren ceville. Ph. 963-6508.
Farm machinery and equipment

Want 1 scraper, 3-pt. hitch, good cond. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms

Rl. 1. Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984._____

Want bush bog, pull type, disc

harrow, #8 disc for Farmall C tractor.

Hoyt Smith, Box 45, Nicholson. Ph.

757-2630.

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Want baling equip, and tractor;

also, want magnite, front and rear

tires, 10 x 24 for AC B tractor. El

Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Ter., Augusta

30904. Ph. 736-4216.__________

Want used elec. tool grinder, 6 in.,

I/ 2 hp motor, must be reasonably

priced and in cond. E. L. Dingier, Rt.

1, Meansville 30256. Ph. 567-8670.

Want blacksmith tools, hot and

cold hardie, bottom fuller, bick,

cheese fuller, bottom swages, fork, to

fit 137 16 in. hardie hole; also, top

swages, flatters, drifts and post vise.

A. W. Hester, Box 684, Thomaston

30286. Ph. 647-3343.____________

Want complete Big Dutchman

feeder with square troughs for 15,000

broiler house; also, waterers for same

and 12 A R Wood brooders, all good

cond. and reasonable for cash. Bennie

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

5348. _ __._

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Want field planter for David

Bradley tractor, 2 wheel walking type,

complete with plates and gears, will

pay cash. Leon T. Odom, Box 352,

Reidsville 30453._____________

Want LeTourneau Westinghouse

model C Tournadozer for parts; also,

wanted

Want rivet forge with blower

portable, to sharpen tools with, 50 mi

Columbus, state price and name of

location to see. Alvin McDonald, Rt. 2,

Box 244, 4818 Miller Rd., Hamilton

31811.

Want cultivators for Farmall Cub

tractor for hyd. lift type tractor, must

be good cond., reasonably priced,

must be 200 mi. radius of Dahlonega.

Oscar Fields, RFD 3, Dahlonega

30533.

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want root rake, state price and cond. Joe F. Sheffield, Rt. 6, Eastman 31023. Ph. 374-5250._________________
Want old Fordson tractor or old Fordson tractor parts. F. R. Palmer, 10533 Fitzgerald Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-9792.______________
Want set of 1 row cultivator for Ford tractor. J. D. Stephens, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-7427.________
Wood shaper, one 3 hp; band saw with stand; jointer, one 3 hp. D. Cass, 174 Pine St., NE, Atlanta 30308. Ph. 874-0642.
Want good used butterbean and pea shelter, must be reasonably priced. Ruby Finch, Rt. 1, Box 209, Portal 30450.

Want lift box with hand lever for John Deere B, good cond., do not want

foot trip; also, lift cyl. for Cub Farmall, good end., reasonably priced, state price in first letter. Willard Vinson, Dearing 30808. Ph. 556-6134.
Want good used blacksmith tools; also, blower and anvil, state cond. and price in first letter. Cecil Aldrich, Box 33, BLoomingdale 31302. Ph. 748-4576.
Want belly mower for Farmall Cub, complete and in good cond.; also, want disc harrow for same. Bill Lee, Rt. 2, Box 111A, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-
6199.___________________ Want old Bolen Husky walking
tractor for parts, doesn't have to be in running cond.; wheel weights for same; dozer blade; also, Bolens

for sale
Cattle

Husky walking tractor instructor manual. W. R. Belisario, 3051 Highland Dr., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-
8397.________.___________. Want John Deere tractor, good
cond., 40 series only, state cond. and cash price; also, old timey dump hay rake, good usable cond., state best cash price. S, E. Fuller, 3235 West Bay St.. Savanna ' .-31408. Ph. 233-8809.
Want cultivator and lay-off plow for a Sears 2 wheel garden tractor, will consider other pieces for same tractor. K. H. Perkins, 9 South Grady St.. Claxton 30417._________
Want one 7-12 hp gasoline engine with horizontal shaft, within 75 mi. radius of Carlton, state price. Paul Jones. Carlton 30627. Ph. 797-3349.
Want Super A tractor and equip., good cond. or Cub tractor and equip. with lift and big tires; tandem trailer, that can be pulled with pick up truck to haul farm type tractor. Wilbur E. Bell, 5311 Garrard Ave., Savannah 31405. Ph. 234-1812.____________
Want good 2 horse, 2 axle trailer, factory built. Billy Blanks, Montezuma 31063._______________
Want Pinion gear and shaft, 1 right side bearing plate, all for D or Super D Gibson tractor, would consider buying rear end for parts, state what you have and price. Ben C. West, Rt. 3. Dahloneea 30533.____^_^_
Want Ford or similar type tractoF with 3-pt. hitch and bush hog, both must be reasonably priced and in fair to good cond., state bottom price for cash. Estan L. Fuller, 2279 W. Lyle Rd., College Park.

3reg. Angus bulls, 16-18 mos. old, by son of Ankonian Ambassador,
International. Res. Grand Champion, all have exc. conformation, from c'ert. herd, had all health shots, will reg. in buyer's name. M. L. Cordle, Rt. 1,
Texas Valley Rd.. Rome. Ph. 232-4317. Purebred Guernsey male,
dehorned & ring in nose, ready for service, abt. 20 mos. old, H. W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington 30638.
Ph. 769-5043.________________ Purebred service age Santa
Gertrudis bulls for sale. Joe Baker Harris. Rt. 1. Screven. Ph. 586-2291.
Holstein heifer for sale, 1 yr. old, $175. Harold 0. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 334,
Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-6858. Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, 11
mos. old, grandson of Rockefellar's
Bigamo 3, $300. H. J. Douglas, Rt. 6, Box 89, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-2415.
Reg. Angus bulls, 12 mos. old, Ballot bloodlines, good conf., heavy weaning wts., a few good reg. cows with calves, bred back to champion bulls, free del. within 200 mi. Guy C.
Jones, Jones Angus Farm, Milan. Ph. 362-2641.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, Victor
Domino breeding, ready for service. John C. Dorough, Dorough Hereford Farm. Rt. 2. Cordele. ph. 273-1510.
Angus bulls, 15-18 mos. old,-by.son of 1959 International Res. Grand Champion and Dor Mac Bardoliermere 60 bloodlines, all have exc. conf., tattooed, reg. papers, cert, herd, see anytime. Bob Cordle, Cordle Cattle Farms, Rt. 1, Rome 30161. Ph. 232-4317.

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15 grade cows, some with calves bv side, others to freshen 30-60 days, $3,500. Arthur Freeman, Jr., Rt. 2, Jackson. Ph. 775-7371 or 775-3750.
Purebred Black Angus bull, approx. 900 Ibs. wt., $225. Stanley L. Cauthen, Rt. 1, Moreland. Ph. 9276411.
6 pr. reg. Texas Longhorn cattle, exc. cond., beautiful horns, $50 per pr., John Daugherty, Sham-Rick Ranch, Albany. Ph. 436-4953 day, 436-
7582 night. Write 2104 Evergreen Dr., Albany 31701
Reg. Black Angus bulls, Eileenmere breeding, exc. developed,
tagged, tattooed, C.V., clean, 6 mi. E. ofFairmount. F. Martell, Prince F-M Ranch Farm, Rt. 2. Ranger 30734.
Reg. Black Angus bull, Bardoliermere bloodline, from 0-
Bardoliermere 2, is 4-H project, well cared for. Vern G. Wofford, Rt. 1, Duluth. Ph. 448-3603.
Purebred reg. Charolais bull, 4 yrs. old, papers included. J. D. Jones, Rt. 4, Box 96, Monticello 31064. Ph. 468-6729.
2 Holstein steers, approx. 550-600 Ibs., Mrs. J. M. Hayes, Rt. 3, Fort Valley. Ph. 825-3177.____________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, 6-7 mos. old, Blackbird-Bandolier bloodlines, $150 ea. Eldred Barrett, 160 Marsh Ave., Trion. Ph. 734-3123 after 4 pm.
Angus & Hereford brood cows for sale, some with calves, others springing heavy, also reg. Angus bulls, 10-14 mos. old. John Daniell, Carfollton. Ph. 834-3778.
Reg. 7/ 8 Charolais bulls, 31 mos. old, prebred 19 mos. old. C. H. Hudson, Rt. 1, Box 80, Manchester. Ph. 846-2985.

Purebred Guernsey cow with

month old artifically bred Guernsey

male calf, 2nd calf, $250 or will trade

for good 1970 hay of equal value. Mrs.

C. T. Milam, Rt. 2, Lithonia 30058. Ph.

482-8384.

50 grade Black Angus cows, heavy

springers, Irg. & in exc. condition. P.

A. Rheney, Wadley 30477. Ph. 252-5625

or 252-5370._____________________

Reg. Black Angus bull for sale, 13

mos. old. E M. Turner, Rt. 2,

Elberton. Ph. 283-5390.

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34 Irg. reg. Angus cows with 18

calves by side, others to calve soon,

mostly Eileenmere breeding; also 1

herd sire. Kermit Reece, Rt. 5,

Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-2587.

10 Irg. Polled Whiteface cows,

some with calves by side, others bred

to Charolais bull and will have calves

soon, good foundation cows for

building herd. Ernest Scott, Ndr-

cross. Ph. 448-2555 after 6 pm &

weekends._________________

I/ 2 Charolais-Angus bull, fine

condition, halter broken, 15 mos. old,

exceptional length, $275. W. S.

Chandler, Tara Farms, Rt. 1,

Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984._________

Reg. Red Angus bulls for

crossbreeding good selection 12 mos.

to 2 yrs. old, good condition, $250-$400;

also heifer calves & yearlings. Otis

Milner, 204 Timothy Avenue, Rome.

Ph. 232-3019. ______________

18 choice reg. service age Polled

Hereford bulls, also some younger of

same exc. quality; 20 open heifers,

good red col., exc. dOnYormation,

BCIA records avail, f 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, 10-16 mos\ old, Harry

A. Wasden M.D. Quitman. Ph. 263-

8801 or 263-4944___________

Quality reg. Black Angus, acrred,

and cert, herd, had all health shots,

free del. 200 mi., 3 proven young herd

sires, 2 by Eva's Bardoliermere, 1 by

Dor Mac Bardoliermere 60, one of 3

grand champions, reasonably priced;

10 yearling bulls, bred heifers arid

young cows with calves, females C.V.\

H. H. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2,

Hampton. Ph. 478-8029._______

Reg. Black Angus bulls,

Eileenmere breeding, service age,

C.V., clean, well dev., tagged, tat-

tooed, Roy Clark I/ 4 mi. E. of S.R. 23

and Flowery Branch Cemetery, Rt. 2,

Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6157.

2 reg. young Black Angus bulls,
from finest herd, will make exc. herd bulls, with papers, not yet ready for service, $200 ea. Robert IN. Gilbert, 9579 Fayetteville Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-8777.
Reg. Black Angus bull, Bardoliermere bloodline, 3 yrs. old Oct. 1970, $250, free del. within 50 mi. R.L. Fleming, Marietta. Ph. 428-5586.
Stocker cattle, Hereford-Angus cows with calves by side, Irg. boned steers, will sell in lots from 50 to 500, cows, calves or steers, will del. anywhere in Ga., priced to sell. Ben Harrell, Bainbridge. Ph. 246-5800 day, 246-3840 night._____________
10 reg. Black Angus bulls, sired by W. Eileenmere 1100, Res. Jr. Champion bull U, of Ga. 1967, 9-16 mos. old, $225 up, del. avail. Cliff McClure, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2978 or 265-2513.

Baby calves for sale, yr. round, $35-$50 ea.; also a few feeder calves. Ernest or Stanley '"'Brown, Gainesville Ph. 532-0903.
4 Holstein-Angus heifers, $125 ea., aver, wt., 300Ibs., approx. 90 days old, $125 ea. Wallace L. Carter, Rt. 2, Ochlochnee. Ph. 226-6275 Thomasville.
Purebred Hereford bull, 16 mos. old, $180or will exchange for Hereford heifer. Hoyd Smith, Box 45, Nicholson. Ph. 757-2630.
Hybrid bulls, I/ 2 ABS Charolais, 1/4 ABS Red Angus (Beckton bull), I/ 4 ABS Holstein $225. Bill Callaway, Rt. 1. Gumming. Ph. 887-4443.
Holstein cow with 3rd calf, cow and bull calf, $235. V.D. Hinston Rt. 2, Ac worth. Ph. 974-3128.__________
Reg. Polled Hereford heifer out of Domino breeding, 9 mos. old, good size, col. and conformation, papers furnished in buyer's name. R.H. Cotter, Box 361, Rockbridge Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 938-1931.

Young milk cow with wk. old

calf, plenty milk for 2-3 calves; also

Shorthorn heifer ready for grass; also

other cows; 1 sow to farrow in July,

Joe Ridley, Rt. 1, Alto 30510. Ph.

778-2356 Cornelia nights.________

17 reg. Polled Hereford certified

herd; also grade Angus and Hereford

for sale at all times. Donald Hand

Bowdon, Ph. 258-3282 or 349-1054

Atlanta.

Reg. Black Angus bull, calved 5-8-

67, R.N.W. Peacemaker, sire:

Ankonian Peacemaker, dam: Deeres

Blackbird Lady 109, proven and

successfully shown with champion

winnings. J. F. Lancaster, Rt. 1,

Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-4317.

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Reg. Black Angus bulls, 12-14

mos. old. well develooed and have

good conf. John Faulkner, Bowman.

Ph. 245-5273._________________

Charolais cattle, bulls, 157 16 and

purebred, 8 mos. to 5 yrs. old, some

are grandsons of Sam 951 all reg.

AICA wormed and branded, service

age, special price on lots of 10 or

more. Clyde Lawson Killian Rd.,

Canton. Ph. 479-3542 or 479-3141.

Swine

Reg. Duroc breeding stock,

cherry red meat-type, males 5 mos.

old and younger, located 6 mi. S. of

Cumming Sharon Rd., James D. Ir-

vin, 2331 Terrell Dr., Chamblee 30341.

Ph. 451-3314.

Top quality service age Yorkshire

boar, reg. avail. Harold F. Burley,

Jr., Rt. 5, Fitzgerald 31750.

Cherry Red Duroc, long meat-

type, nom. in United Duroc Assn., will

reg. in buyer's name, males 4-5 mos.,

gilts, 2-3 mos. A. C. Weathers, Box

124. Mershon 31551. Ph. 647-5826.

Choice purebred Duroc breeding

stock, wormed, will reg. in buyer's

name. Owen H. Cooper, Barney. Ph.

775-2372.______________

Feeder pigs and 2 boars readv for

light service, Landrace & Yorkshire

crossed from reg. boars. R. H.

Poynter, Loganville. Ph. 466-8139.

Tamworth pigs for sale, will reg.

in buyer's name. Mrs. Mary F.

Melton. Baxlev. Ph. 367-2972.

Feeder pigs for sale. Cecil

Benefield. Douglasville. Ph. 942-5235.

Reg. Landrace & reg. Yorkshire

service age boars, bred & open gilts

for sale. 70 cross-breed feeder pigs.

Terrell Swindle, Ray City. Ph. 686-

9011.______________________ 5reg. Duroc boars, farrowed Feb.

12, 1970. Clyde McElrath, 14 Path-

finder St., Cartersville. Ph. 382-5210.

Reg. Spotted Poland China gilts,

bred or open, see at farm 2 mi. E. of

Molena, Hwy. 74. R. E. Ohrad, Rt. 1,

Molena 30258._____________

Landrace breeding stock from

CMS sire and dam, service age boars,

4 bred sows and 10-12 wk. old pigs,

tested for Bruc., will reg. in buyer's

name. M. C. Summer, Rt. 1, Box 113.

Kathleen. Ph. 987-3292._________

Big English Berkshire reg. boar;

2 spotted Poland China boars, ready

for service; bred gilts of both breeds,

reasonably priced. F. H. Bunn,

Midville.

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8 sows to farrow in 3-6 wks., abt.

450 Ibs. wt. ea., $150 ea. Charles E.

Terry, Rt. 1, Silver Creek 30173. Ph.

232-1848 Rome._____________1

Red Duroc boar, service age, 200

Ibs. wt. Jimmy King, Buford Dam

Rd..Buford. Ph. 945-4538.______ Berkshire sow 3 yrs. old approx.

500 Ibs. wt., Southeastern Fair Grand

Champion 1969, litters 9-111 gilt and 1

boar, 17 wks. old approx. 125 Ibs. Gary

Clegg, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-

.3930.

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4 pr. purebred little bone Guinea

shoats, unrelated, 40-60 lbs.,ea.,abt.3

mos. old, $50 per pr. cannot ship, no

checks. William Alexander, Rt. 1,

Aragon 30104. Ph. 684-6130.

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Hampshire ewe for sale, 2 yrs. old, has been sheared, $25. Joe Neil, Rt. 1, Box 1660, Lafayette 30728. Ph. 638-2325.

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Goats for sale, 1 nanny, 1 billy, 2 kids, $45 for all or will exchange for Hampshire gilt pigs. Ed Norton, Box 811. Clavtoin.
Purebred Toggenburg buck kid, fine for herd sire to improve herd with best Toggenburg lines, 3 mos. old; also yr. old purebred Toggenburg doe, both can be reg. E. S. Nye, Rt. 1, Cove Rd., Jasper 30143. Ph. 893-2754 Marble Hill.
Horses, mules, ponies

for sale

Palomino mare, 21/2 yrs. old, Quarter Horse; bay mare, 15 yrs. old, gentle enough for children and will plow; Palomino stallion colt, 11 mos. old, Quarter horse, all with 2 saddles, 2 bridles and halter for colt, $500. Joe Bass, Rt. 1. Bremen. Ph. 537-2888.
Pinto stallion, 3 yrs. old, broke to ride cart, broke to plow, approx. 800 Ibs., 3 gaits, $125; Pinto stallion, can be reg., 2 yrs. old, approx. 700 Ibs., has been ridden, $1000. Joe Crump, Rt. 4, Toccoa.________________
Pony, 500 Ibs., very gentle for children; also, saddle, bridle and breast plate. Vern G. Wofford, Rt. 1, Duluth. Ph. 448-3603.____________
2 TWH geldings, 6 yr. old bay, grandson Merry-Go-Boy, 3 yr. old black grandson of Midnite Son; 17 2 TWH buckskin filly, green broken, will sell or trade for tractor or farm equip. J.B. Meyers, Rt. 1, Suwanee. Ph. 476-3973.____________
At stud: Roger's Rustler, AQHA reg. 504721, star, snip, 15.2 hands, 1967 foal, sire: LR's Jose, #36634 dam: Mont Dore #183230, reg. and grade horses for sale. Dale Morrison, Rt. 2, Kensington. Ph. 539-2805.________
5 yr. old AQHA mare, not reg., sorrel, blaze face, white hind sock, neck reins, exc. conf. and disp., beautiful, bred to reg. stud; also, exc.
padded saddle, bridle and blanket, $325. Leonard T. Coker, Union Church
Rd., Flowery Branch.__________ AQHA reg. Jr. Pleasure youth
gelding, shown once, placed 2nd, halter, by AQHA champ, Bit 0' Hancock, don't call if not interested in paying for quality to win. Susan Butler, Rt. 1, Box 60-C, Guyton 31312. Ph. 772-3223.
At stud: Purebred white Arabian
stallion, Kebago 28532, looks, 15.2
hands, disp., action, live foal, guarantee, $100 purebreds, $50 others.
Murray MacDonald, Wee Dundee Farm, Pine Mt. Valley. Ph. 628-5128.
Black Wilson perfection, #000326, permanent reg. Walking gelding, 17 yrs. old, jet black with blaze face, 3 white stockings, Roan Alien and Merry Boy breeding, see to appreciate. Clyde Camp, Norcross. Ph.

..jg. gelding, 10 yrs. old, 16 hands,

saddle bred, trained as a hunter,

sound, healthy. R.C. Barnes, 295 Lake

Forest Lane, NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph.

427-3J5a7/o6.

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Gentle Palomino mare, 8 yrs. old,

rides well, good saddle, $175; also,

blaze face red Quarter Horse filly, 2

yrs. old, $125. Roy Parkerson, Rt. 1,

Cad well. 17 2 Arabian and I/ 2 Tenn.
Walking mare, red with white blaze

and stockings, spirited but good
riding, shod and wormed recently, $225. Tom Cookman, Box 128, Senoia.

Ph. 599-3674. 5 yr. old sorrel Quarter Horse

mare, exc. conf., well trained, $300; fourteen mo. old colt by the above mare, sired by reg. Quarter horse,
$150. G.W. Powell, Tifton. Ph. 382-

7571

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White Quarter Horse mare, ap-

prox. 7 yrs. old, 1100 Ibs., 3 gaited,

very gentle, saddle and bridle, $250;

her 2 mo. old filly, $75, both for $300;

also, 2 Welsh ponies, 1 saddle and

bridle, all for $120. Pat Maddox,

Smyrna. Ph. 435-3888. 2yr. old Appaloosa stud, purebred
but not reg., beautiful coloring and
well built, broke to lead and ridden by owner, sound, gentle but spirited,
very alert, $250 firm. C.T. Milam, Rt. 2. Lilhnnia j^ Ph 482-8384.
5 yr. old red Welsh mare, Irg., will
foal in August, gentle and broke to
ride, $100; two yr. old red and white
gelding, 1/2 Welsh and 1/2 Appaloosa, gentle and easy handling for children, $100. Emory O. Carson,
Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-7205. Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, show
horses, brood mares; also, Irg. 3 yr. old stallion in training, black, looks very promising, top show prospect. Rulee Collins, Rt. 1, Box 99. Evans

30809. Ph. 863-8534.

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Horses, mules, ponies

1970 AQHA filly, Leo Zero (AQHA champion) top, Thirsty (Racing Rom) bottom, KJ .g both sides, sorrel with white markings, track performance,
halter prospect, sell or trade for horse trailer. R.E. Eidson, Starrsville. Ph. 786-0635._____,_________
Pony $25; Burro Jack $40; ~Sppaloosa mare $185; Quarter filly $140;
Appaloosa stud $200; Quarter gelding $150, if prices too high come make offer. Ralph C. Swafford, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111._______________
Reg. Quarter horse, Bits King

Gentle bay and white pleasure mare, medium size, with nice filly, sired by purebred Quarter Horse mare and filly, outstanding individuals, fat and pretty, call before
coming, $175 for both. Fred L. Miles, 285 Lillian. Metter 30439. Ph. 685-5256.
8 yr. old sorrel mare with white points, flax mane and tail, TB x TW breeding, good gentle brood mare, experienced riders only, $200; two yr. old filly, perf. match to mare above, out of above mare by reg. TW sire, high strung, but gentle, ready to begin

Gaited Palomino filly, 22 mos. old,

blonde mane and tail, blaze face,

white feet, very gentle, good disp.;

Appaloosa filly, 22 mos. old, Irg.

blanket, lots of color, very gentle,

good disp., see to appreciate. Fred W.

Cole, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-3514 after

6:30 pm.

Cf"tih_ arcoal colored dun Quarter

mare, good gentle ranch or pleasure

mare, $165. Stan Brown, Gainesville.

Ph. 532-0903.

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Farm mulel also, plows, plow

Horses, -handling,
boarding, equipment

Bee, #590, 345, young brown stud with training, $250. L.C. Bellah, Rt. 1, tools and garden sprayer. Raymond

Forward seat English saddle,

for sale

black tail and mane, bargain price, $250. Mrs. Dennis Smith, 540 Falls

Ellenwood. AT stud:

_____________ Golden Palomino

Beall. Rt. 4. Camilla 31730. At stud: Beautiful Palomino stud,

Crosby-Torino, like new, exc. cond., 17 I/ 2 in. seat, $150. Hale stock trailer,

Pinto Quarter horse, red and white, 3 yr. old stallion, very gentle and intelligent, broke to ride, only $250; sorrel Quarter mare, red with flax mane and tail, approx. 14 hands, approx. 950 Ibs., beautiful and trained, $250. Junius Daniell, Rt. 5, Box 377,
Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-5806. Purebred Arabian yearling colt,
exc. bloodlines; also, at stud: Arabian stallion. R.A. Bold, Red Holly Farms, Old Salem Rd., Conyers. Ph. 483-8758

Rd.. Toccoa 30577. Ph. 886-5916.
Tenn. Walker, approx. 41/2 yrs.
old, roan color, blaze face, 4 white stockings, saddle like new, all for $250.
Robert L. Herrin, Rt. 2, Box 172, Brunswick. Ph. 264-3041 after 6 pm.
ATstud: Red Appaloosa, red sorrel, Irg. white blanket, Irg. spots in
blanket, 15 hands, reg. mare $35, grade $25, with return privileges, haul
stallion fee extra. Monte Trout,
Gainesville. Ph. 536-4033.________

or 483-3496._______________

Sorrel mare, 6 yrs. old, gentle

Reg. Arabian gelding, 5 yrs. old, saddle horse for children, blaze face,

professionally trained, ribbon winner Western saddle and bridle. W.C.

at halter, English and Western Harmon, 411 Nash Cir., Mableton. Ph

Pleasure, started in trail and stock, 948-5399.__________________

can be seen in Roswell or at Athens

5 yr. old Quarter Horse mare,

All-Arab show May 30. DeAnn Far- sorrel with 1 white stocking and star

mer, 2211 Davantry Ct., Dunwoody on forehead, approx. 900-950 Ibs., good

30338. Ph. 451-2905.__________ Shetland pony and saddle mare, 4
yrs. old, brown with white mane and tail, gentle for small children, want to sell or trade for calf or horse saddle, good cond. James D. Ward, 575 Eloise St., Apt. 16, Atlanta 30312. Ph. 622-6193
or 948-1090 after 5 pm. _________ Top registered American Sad-
dlebred horses for sale. Bob Hanshaw, Box 2031, Ft. Oglethorpe. Ph. 375-3330
or 375-2957._______________At stud: Golden Mirage, 1968 and
69 State Champion Palomino, fee, limited bookings, $100; also, 1968 Reserve Champion Palomino, Chico Lad, producing 90% Palomino foals, his colts for inspection, both PHBA reg., standing at Georgian Stables, Rockbridge Rd., Norcross. Hoyt Padgett, Crossville Rd., Roswell. Ph. 872-1811 or 993-6042.____________
Pr. midget mules, 1 sorrel horse mule, 3 yrs. old, approx. 400 Ibs., 1 mare mule, black light moss, 2 yrs. old, approx. 400 Ibs., $175 for pr. W.M. Jackson. Menlo. Ph. 862-2361.
Buckskin colt, AQHA, top halter
prospect, Joe Misty out of an El Rio mare. Ellen Robb, Watkinsville 30677.
Ph. 769-5909____________ AQHA 4 yr. old dark sorrel brood
mare with white stockings and blaze, green broken, very gentle, limps slightly, to foal in July to AQHA stud, $350. Sylvia Yancey, Rt. 6, Marietta. Ph. 436-0824 days or 427-7892 nights.
Roan gelding with 4 white
stockings, white face, long blowing black mane and tail, racks nicely, gentle, but needs working with, sacrifice, $175. D.D. Snyder, Rose Creek Ranch, Watkinsville 30677. Ph.
769-6158. ______________-

cond., could be halter shown, good barrel horse, $300. Mrs. Pat Moore, 250 32nd Ave., Columbus 31903. Ph. 297-2706.___________________
Reg. Quarter horses, champion
bloodlines, grandson of Sugar Bars;
pleasure horses; halter horses, barrel horses, all colors; also Ben Veach
saddle. Buddy Eason, Ohoopee River
Farm, Collins. Ph. 693-2948. Reg. Tenn. Walking Horse
stallion, light Palomino, 7 yrs. old, broke for pleasure riding, good disp., could be trained for show horse, reasonably priced. Bud Beasley, Trail Rd.. Rt. 4. Marietta. Ph. 427-4821.
Exc. selection of gentle, young reg. Appaloosas and grade horses, reasonably priced, will sell or trade. Dave Gladney, Newnan. Ph. 253-5948
or 583-2100.__________________ Appaloosa at stud: Brandy Flame
T27, 864, chestnut with loud blanket, a proven sire with exc. conf., reg.
Appaloosa foundation stock on sire side, reg. Quarter and Thoroughbred on dam side, $50. Donald Gladney,
Grantville. Ph. 583-2122.________
Shetland ponies and pleasure horses, good selection, no reasonable
offer refused; also, English and Western saddles, bridles and tack.
C.M. Bond, Lavonia.__________ Beautiful 2 yr. old filly, red with
white blaze face and 3 white stockings, Quarter horse and Tenn. Walker breeding, gentle and good disp., $200 to good home. Mrs. Robert
O'Neal, Greenville Hwy., Warm Springs 31830. Ph. 655-2126.______
Big black racking gelding, fat and
pretty, gentle to ride; also, Quarter
Horse filly colt, 14 mos. old. A.B.
Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville. Ph. 677-4661

Two Welsh pony mares, 3 and 7 yrs. old, white manes and tails, gentle, $75ea. or both with bridles and saddles for children, $135. D.L. Stokely, Rt. 1, Box 488, Austell 30001.
Ph. 948-2731._________._____ Reg. sorrel mare, A.Q.H.A.

Homer._______________________ Bay Quarter horse, star on
forehead and white hind foot with
black mane and tail, good neck reining horse, will make good trail
riding horse, $225. Nelson McCarty, Rt. 1 Hull. Ph. 543-4768.________

#513678, three yrs. old; reg. bay mare,

1/2 Thoroughbred and 1/2

A.Q.H.A. #46338, 3 yrs. old, both Quarter mare, for experienced

saddle broken; 3 non-registered riders; also, 1 yr. old roan filly by

horses. Ray West, 400 Broad St., SW, above mare and reg. Palomino, exc. Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-2539 day or conf. Mrs. Mary Ellen Kirk. Newnan.

534-4622 night.______________ Ph. 253-6239.

________

Welsh mare, $75; Welsh stud, nice

At stud: Dbl. grandson of Old

coloring, $100. Frank Plott, Rt. 1, Box King, King Bright-AQHA reg. 294060,

74A^ Duluth 30136.____________ copper sorrel, is proven sire, ap-

Nice grade gelding, grey, stands proved reg. mares $100, approved

14.3 hands, very good disp. Vicki grade $50. Babs Steinheimer, Broken

Beard, Rome. Ph. 234-8138,_____ Bridge Ranch, Good Hope. Ph. 938-

Reg, Connemara ponies, size of 7420 days or 938-1660 nights.

small horses, born and bred to jump,

Gentle 6 yr. old mare, 14 hands,

show good English or Western, exc. good disp., started over jumps, would

all round horses, must sell young make good hunter pony, $325; also,

Walking Horse; reg. jet black Arabian Mr. Goldman, PHBA, twice reserve good cond., reasonably priced. Vicki

stud, Arzuz, 20098 true dapple gray grand champion this year. Hoss Beard. Rome. Ph. 234-8138.______

Arabian stud 25097; 2 others to choose from can pick up mares or bring stud

Campbell, Box 4, Campion. Ph. 2672053.

Horse trailer, self-leveling tandem axle, saddle compartment, shop-

to mare. J.W. Van Horn 4457

5 yr. old sorrel mare, gentle for made, $350. C. L. Bowden, Jr., 286

Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU9- anyone, bred to reg. Appaloosa for Freyer Dr., Marietta. Ph. 422-9070.

5798_____________________ Quarter horse without speed is
worth just so much per lb., breed to AAA Cat's Leo for speed, disp., conf.
and size, beautiful sorrel color, 15.1
hands, 1970 fee $200, mare care $1 per day. Ben T. Smith, Windsweep Farm,
Thomaston. Ph. 647-3807.___________ At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden
Palomino Rail's Bar Boy AQHA
421155, PHBA 23860 Great grandson of
Three Bars and Hollywood Gold, exc.
disp. and conf. Tom Allanson, East Point. Ph. 766-2990.
At stud: Guard Adams, AQHA 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
Farms, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213 or 675-
3853 Franklin.______________ At stud: Georgy Pep 468204
perfect sorrel color and markings,
foundation bloodlines of Peppy P212, King P 234 and Joe Reed P3, $50 reg. mares, $35 grade mares, reasonable
board for mares. H.J. Douglas, Rt. 6, Box 89. Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-2415.
Reg. Palomino and Quarter horses for sale, over 100 to choose from, all ages and colors, for halter,
running, performance, sired only by champions. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1,

June foal, $250; two yr. old bay
Quarter filly, $175. Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1. Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526 Braselton.
Reg. Quarter mares, 1 dbl. bred Three Bars, sorrel, 1 depth charge breeding, solid black Leo bred colt at side. Henry F. Alien, 917 Concord Rd., Smyrna. Ph. 432-3752 or 427-7789.
Female Shetland pony, 5 yrs. old, real gentle, with saddle and bridle. Donald Coggins, Rt. 3, Island Ford Rd., Buford. Ph. 945-5126._______
Outstanding 3 yr. old AQHA stallion, sorrel, flax mane and tail, sire: Beau Chance by Skipper W, dam by Smokey Bailey; sorrel gelding, blaze, 3 stockings, gentle for anyone to ride, bright sorrel. Arlin Barr, Stockbridge Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7540.
Palomino stallion, 14 mos. old, real Irg. for age, gentle; also, sorrel stallion, 26mos. old, 2 white stockings, blaze face, Saddlebred, real gentle.
Mrs. Ralph Carr, 6114 Riverdale Rd., College Park. Ph. 478-6324.______
10 yr. old Palomino gelding" $150, located 91/2 mi. E. Athens. David
Hill, Rt. 1. Arnoldsville. Ph. 742-8441. Dark brown Welsh mare with
saddle and bridle or trade for milk cow. Mrs. Albert E. McGlon, Rt. 1,
Box 492. Sandv PI. Rd.. Lizella 31052. At stud: Money Creeks two tone
#67,488, one of the outstanding Ap-

Western and Pleasure saddle, tan
with dark brown padded seat, new blanket, bridle, leather halter, like new, cost $255, will sell at bargain or trade for good Angus heifer, located 3 mi. W. Loganville. M. L. Frey, RFD 2, Hwy. 78, Loganville. Ph. 466-4512.
Dbl. horse trailer; 1 norse wagon with harness. Ray West, Gainesville.
Ph. 532-2539 day or 534-4622 night. Saddle, Western roping, genuine
leather, fancy hand tooled, $90. Mrs.
Dave Kirksey, 58 Parkwood Way, Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-3138.
Whitman 18 in. English saddle and pad, used very little, $110; Western bridle and bit, $10. M. S. Stevenson, 833 Martina Dr., Atlanta 30305. Ph. 237-5490.___________________
Western saddle, perf. cond., $20; also, cow bell with wide leather strap, $5. Mrs. R. E. Walker, Rt. 2, Box 6733, Riverdale. Ph. 478-7013 until 8
pm.__________________ 12 ft. horse trailer, custom made.
Luke Silvio, 1794 Fellowship Rd., Tucker. Ph. 938-4454._________
Black parade saddle, breastplate, bridle and blanket, $130; three Simco
padded saddles, 15 in., 2 with brown seats, 1 gold seat, bridles and blankets, all tack, exc. cond., $100 ea.
set. J. Bromley, Rt. 1, Ft. Valley, Ph. 825-2945 evenings._______

Glenwood. Ph. 568-4232.__________
Black pony of the small breed, horse colt been castrated, approx. 20

paloosa studs in south, picture and
breeding fee on request. Dan W. Taylor, Box 415, Conyers 30207.

Livestock hauling, anytime, any place, reasonable rates. Buck Haulk,
Rt. 1, Box 394, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-

mos. old, real nice, at farm ready to

At stud: Arabian stallion,

train, $30. H. W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington. Ph. 769-5043.________
Shetland pony stallion; sorrel with light mane and tail, gentle, $50; black
Shetland mare, gentle, $50, will sell or trade for calves, can deliver within 50 mi. Mrs. William T. Vincent, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7773.
Beautiful 4 yr. old horse; also, saddle, both $175. W. 0. Horton, 3641 Robinson Rd., NE, Marietta. Ph. 9711595.
At stud: Go Boy's Rocket T.W.H.

CAM-ALTEZ "#8393, chestnut, 3 stockings, flax mane and tail. Don Craighton. Hamilton. Ph. 628-4277.
Reg. Quarter horses for sale or trade. Bobby Hollo way, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 349-
1054 Atlanta._______,________ 2 reg. chestnut Quarter Horse
mares with colts by side, $200 ea.; also, 1 yr. old stallion, $100, see at
farm near Concord. E. I. Camp, Jr., Concord. Ph. 538-6562 or 478-2750,
Betty Jones, Riverdale.

Stock trailer, 17 ft. long,
gooseneck hitch, like new; also, 2 horse trailer, brakes, lights, breast and butt bars, like new, both priced to sell. Bob Matthews, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1145 day_________________
Saddle and bridle for sale or trade; also, livestock hauling. Ralph C. Swafford. Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.
70 lush green acres, standing since Feb., $3 per head, 1 yr. possibly 2. Mrs. Wm. R. Broome, 1014 Veltre
Cir.. SW. Atlanta. Ph. 758-8410.

Aristocratic pedigree on both sides,

I/ 2 Tenn. Walking mare, 5 yrs.

Want to buy good adult size saddle

beautiful, a prepotent sire, fee $100; old, dark seal brown with frosted and equip., dark color preferred. Bill

also, sev. exceptionally fine reg. mane and tail, approx. 16 hands, real Lee, Rt. 2, Box 111A, Griffin 30223.

Tenn. Walking mares for sale, must beauty, goes English or Western, Ph. 227-6199.______________

see and ride to appreciate, reasonable sound, gentle but spirited, in foal to

El Dorado tandem 2 horse trailer,

prices. Dr. John R. Richardson, Rt. 5, reg. TWH for Sept. foal, good home top cond., located Red Holly Farms.

Conyers. Ph. 482-8870 evenings.

only, $285. H. H Hendrix, Rt. 1, Box W. E. Green, Jr., Rt. 3, Old Salem Rd.,

Part Arabian gelding, 2 yrs. old, black 3 socks, blaze face, should mature approx. 15 hands, very gentle,

169A. Milner. Ph. 227-8944 Griffin.
Grade Quarter mare, 4 yrs. old~f7 yr. old reg. Appaloosa mare; 3 yr. old

Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-8758 or 4833496.____________________
Horses boarded, 100 A., good

broke and ridden by 14 yr. old girl, reasonable to good home only. Mrs.

reg. Appaloosa gelding. Dan Taylor, Rt. 1. Covington. Ph. 786^742.

riding location, $7.50 pasture, near Six Flags. W. P. Davis, Atlanta. Ph. 344-

Beverly Bagg, Rt. 1, Box 56, Locust
Grove 30248. Ph. 227-0105._____ Fancy chestnut sorrel pleasure

At stud: Reg. Tenn. "Walking stallion, Go Boy's Target, black, his
sire: Merry Go Boy, dam: Midnight

2692.______________________ Tack for sale, cattle caught and
hauled; also, Quarter horses for sale.

Walking gelding, 15 hands, 9 yrs. old, Malana, by Midnight Sun, I/ 2 brother Billy Reasor, Rt. 4, Box 184, Jackson

well trained with lot of style, gentle but spirited, 1st class horse for rider with some experience, no faults,

to 3 grand world champions; reg. mares and colts for sale. Earl I. Stokes, Rt. 3, Box 397, Griffin. Ph. 227-

30233. Ph. 775-3396.________ Have room to board 3 horses stall,
pasture, hay and feed, $45 per mo.,

selling sound. Jim Turner, Rt. 1, Box 25, McDonough. Ph. 957-3955 day or 957-3142 night._________________

7502.___________ __ .._ Pinto racking mare, 6 yrs. old,
gentle, approx. 15 hands; also, saddle

can pick up horse. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur Ph. BU9-579R.___________________

Reg. Appaloosa mare, roan, flaxen mane and tail, 9 yrs. old, $300. L. F. Earnest, Carrollton. Ph. 832-6078
or 948-7053 C. D. Irwin, Austell. Reg. Tenn. Walking horses,
mares, colts, geldings, some show

and bridle, good cond. Jerry R. Sanders, 150 Hembree Rd., Roswell.
Ph. 993-4664._______________ ~""~2 yr. old 5 gaited mare, strawberry roan, very gentle, $175, contact after 5 pm week days and on

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-

stock, no time to train. May Medley, Arabian at stud: Bandar #6213, Rt. 3, Box 27, Ball Ground. Ph. 345- chestnut, 15.1 hands, produces quality

prospects, brood mares and pleasure horses; also, at stud: Go Boy's Top

Saturday. Paul Lee Evans, Rt. 2, Temple._____________

2990.________________________ Good Western pleasure saddle,

6025 office or 479-5901 home.______ foals of good size and disp. Mrs. Val. Secret, reg. Tenn. Walking stallion,

5 yr. old nice horse, small, red $50; also, horses boarded in fine

Extra nice bay mare, 4 yrs. old, Beaty, Rt. 5, Box 39 C, Covington proven sire of top foals, fee $85. with white stockings, gentle but pasture near Fairburn, stall feeding

gentle and fat, will work to plow, 900 30209. Ph. 786-7671 nights._______ Robert Mitchell, Monroe. Ph. 267- spirited, some riding experience available, riding ring, competent

Ibs., $150, will trade for cows or

Son of Gold Mirage, 68-69

necessary, $200 with saddle. Kenneth caretaker to look after stock,

calves. L.S. Haynes, Rt. 1, Box 1012, Palomino champion of Ga.; 1 yr. old

Reg. American Saddlebred mare, Jones, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963- reasonable rates. W. L. Robinson, Box

Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 923-4555. sorrel, halter broken and very gentle. bay, 8 yrs. old, good English Pleasure 6508.

87160, College Park 30337. Ph. 761-

2 fine English riding horses, Jack Threlkeld, Rt. 2, Senoia. Ph. 599- prospect, 5 gaited, has been trained

Reg. T.W.H. gelding, approx. 15 1569.

gentle, reasonably priced. W.C. Rexroot, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
5339.____________________ 5 yr. old reg. Tenn. Walking mare,
gentle, good smooth rider for ladies or
children, chestnut sorrel; reg. Tenn. Walking mare in training, prospect of making good show horse. R.W. House, Hay wood Rd., Armuchee. Ph. 234-
5859._____________ Honey's Sundance, AQHA, PHBA
reg. Golden Palomino mare, 3 yrs. old, 15.1 hands, Honey Karnes bloodline, perf. color, Palomino halter, Western and English Pleasure champion, make offer; also, reg. American Walking pony filly and purebred Welsh mare. Mrs. Joan Brown, Browntree Arabian, Upper River Rd., Macon. Ph. 746-2576.

3271._____________________ Exc. trail horse and brood mare
with reg. I/ 2 Arab filly by Amir Siloshan and mare rebred to Amir Al Sahra, 3 and 1 package, $650, special price to 4-H club members. Ann Olson, Rt. 3, Ridge Rd., Douglasville 30134.
Ph. 942-3243.________________ Sorrel mare, Quarter type, 8 yrs.
old, 15.2 hands, approx. 1000 Ibs., 3 white stockings, blaze face, very gentle for child or beginner, $175, without saddle or $225 with black saddle and bridle. Judy Swanson, 2753 Ashburn Lane, Chamblee 30341. Ph. 458-2482.
At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden Palomino, solid white mane and tail,
will bring stud or pick up mare. R. L. Bradford, Decatur. Ph. 289-1971.

but needs working. Mrs. Gloria

Colter, Rt. 3, 3 Webb Girth Rd.,

Gainesville. Ph. 532-0872______

Real good gentle Quarter Horse

gelding, bay with black mane and tail,

$350; also, good Western saddle, $200. A. D. Brvan. Marietta. Ph. 422-5125.

At stud: Satan Sunday Sun., 1967-

68 Ga. State Champion Palomino,

good gold color, snow white mane and

tail, blaze face and 3 stockings, dbl.

reg. in P.H.B.A. and T.W.H.B.A., $100

reg. $50 grade, transportation

available. Dixon Reeves, Rt. 1,

Shallowford Rd., Marietta. Ph. 993-

4673

_________________

Appaloosa stallion, Cosper Keene,

now standing for stud service for

grade or reg. mare. Boyd Baker, Box

861, Vidalia. Ph. 537-7861.

hands, sorrel, white in face, foaled June 1967, Merry Go Boy and Midnight Sun bloodline, well broken and gentle, ready for advanced training or good pleasure horse as is, $400. R. R. Kenney, Excelsior Rd., Tifton. Ph. 382-5789.________________
Pleasure horse, 9 yrs. old, golden color, anyone can ride, 5 gaited, racking; also, saddle and bridle. Frank C. Bush, 7974 Rockbridge Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-8992.
Community sanitation is the first and most important step to complete in any effective housefly control program, says Maxcy P. Nolan, entomologist with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.

Horses boarded in pasture and fed hay and grain daily, $25 per mo.; also, 1 stall available in exc. barn, use of
tack room, wash rack and riding ring, show transportation available. Dixon Reeves, Rt. 1, Shallowford Rd., Marietta. Ph. 993-4673. ___
New modern facilities for boarding and training available. Robert Mitchell, Honeysuckle Hill Farm, Monroe. Ph. 267-5849.________
Livestock gooseneck trailer, 5 ft. wide by 20 ft. long, tandem axle, used very little, $1595. L. F. Earnest Carrollton. Ph. 832-6078 or 948-7053 C. D. Irwin. Austell.______ _____
Black pleasure saddle and bridle;
3 brown pleasure saddles and bridles, will sell or trade. Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526 Braselton.

Wednesday, May 27, 1970

Horses,
-handling,
boarding, equipment
2 Western saddles for sale. Curran Daniel, Rt. 2, Edison.
Quarter horses boarded For breaking and training, specializing in Gymkhana events, stalls, lighted arena and barn; horseshoeing available. John R. Prine, Charlie Horse Ranch, Box 367, Senoia. Ph. 599-3547 Newnan after 6 pm.
Will trim, shoe and_groom horses: also, break and train. Boyd Baker, Box 861. Vidalia. Ph. 537-7861.
Forward seat saddle, like new. exc. cond., $100. Mrs. Donald L. Nichols. Macon. Ph. 788-8324.
Horseshoeing Newnan, LaGrange, Griffin and surrounding areas, specializing hunters and jumpers; also, horses boarded and pastured. Bill Blunschi, Senoia. Ph. 253-8974.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
wanted
Want 1-2 milk goats freshened and of good milk stock; also 2 or more doe and buck kids. L. B. Brown, 951-54th St., Columbus. Ph. 298-0142._____
Want young black steer, will trade equal valued hog, fed out, ready for dressing, 300 Ibs. or more for same. F. Martell, Prince F-M Ranch Farm, Rt.. 2, Ranger 30734.________
Want light roan work horse from 4-6 yrs. old, 1,000 Ibs. wt. J. F. Wellborn, Rock SSpprrinignsgs._______
Want reg. Herefoird bull with horns, between 7-12 mos. old, state wt. & price. Ronald Daniel, Rt. 2, Box 219, West Point. Ph. 645-2013.
Want pony mare or gelding, gentle for children, will pay to $25 if del. Dr. G. S. Morris, Rt. 4, Rucker Rd.. Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6913._____
Want midget ponies 30" and under. C. M. Bond, Lavonia.

Taking orders for new crop hay,

well fertilized & limed, Coastal Bermuda and Bahia Grass, pick up in field for $24 per ton, can del. Harris
Brantley, Rt. 1, Box 20, Yatesville 31097. Ph. 647-7768 Thomaston.

500 bales or any part of 1969 crop Fescue hay, cured without rain, you load at my barn, 60* per bale. K. A.
Both, Rt. 1, Midway Rd., Powder

Springs. Ph. 422-7176.__________

2,000 bu. shelled white milling

corn for sale. O.D. Cullen, Dublin Ph.

272-2102 day. 272-6434 night._____

Well limed and fertilized Coastal

Bermuda hay, weed-free, loaded with

tall hop clover, high protein content,

40 bales per ton, $30 ton from field, $35

from barn; also exc. quality 1969

Bermuda nay from barn, slightly

cheaper, $1 per bale less ton lots.

Hugh J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt.

2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029. ~"

1969 crop well fertilized Bermuda

and Fescue hay, rain-free, Irg. bales.

John Watson, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7046.

Good Coastaland Fescue hay,

1970 crop, $1 per bale. E. F. Tram-

mell, Duluth. Ph. 476-2929.______

High quality Oat and Crimson

Clover hay, well limed and fertilized,

W. E. Green, Jr., Red Holly Farms,

Rt. 3, Old Salem Rd., Conyers 30207

Ph. 483-8458 or 483-3496._____________

Taking orders for 1970 crop hay,

mixture Fescue and Bermuda, pick

up in field, 60* per bale; several bales

of mulching hay, 40* per bale. Calvin

Washington. Rt. 3. Dallas 30132.

Hay for sale, $1 per bale at barn.

K. B. Grogan, Manning Rd., Marietta.

Ph. 428-4672.________________

Good quality hay, highly limed

and fertilized, reasonably priced,

cheaper in Irg. lots at barn. G. M.

Kirk, 1726 Stilesboro Rd., NW, Ken-

nesaw. Ph. 428-3921 after 5:30 pm.

Abt. 3,000 bales good dry mulch;

also 1970 crop Coastal Bermuda hay,

cut and baled without rain, Winton C.

Harris, Rt. 1, Screven 31560. Ph. 586-

6687 Odum.

______

Want grain straw, wheat, oats,

barley or rye, any amt., will haul 400500 Ibs. bales from your place, quote approx. number bales and price in 1st letter. J. A. Simmons, 1220 Lakecrest
Terrace. Roswell 30075._______ Need 15 acre Fescue field com-
bined. W. E. Green, Jr., Red Holly
Farms, Rt. 3, Old Salem Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-8758 or 483-3496.
Want del. 5 tons high quality oat hay, baled without rain. W. T. En-
trekin, 4958 E. Ponce de Leon, Stone
Mountain 30083. Ph. 939-7881.

Livestock feed, Agricultural hay and grain seed and plants

V "~j

for sale
Taking orders for 1970 Fescue & Coastal Bermuda hay, pick up behind baler, Fescue already baled, highly fertilized, lime & weed control, will del. near Lawrenceville for small fee by the ton or bale. J. F. Lancaster, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-4317.
Oat straw, $1 per bale, 1969 grass & Kobe mix., 75* per bale; 1969 grass and Clover mix, $1 per bale, Alfalfa, $1.25 per bale, 1968 grass & Clover mix, 60* per bale, also mulching hay, 50* bale. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 428-8772._________
1970 crop Timothy hay, put up without rain, 75* per bale in field, $1.15 in barn; also Fescue, Orchard Grass & Clover, $1 per bale. Mrs. Willie Marques, Rt. 2. Austell. Ph. 948-2863.
Good square bales properly cured Lespedeza & Fescue hay, 70* per bale, some for 60*, some Millet for 80* per bale. Riley C. Couch, Rt. 1, Senoia 30276. Ph. 599-6929.
New crop Fescue hay, Irg. bales, $1 per bale, 1969 Fescue, 75* per bale; mulch, 60* per bale. Richard Steele, Steele Rd.. Ellenwood. Ph. 366-8559.
Barns filled with Fescue Clover, Coastal Bermuda and Sericia hay, pick up in fields or barn. Bobby Hollowav. Circle H. Ranch. Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 349-1054 Atlanta.
1970 Fescue hay to be baled last wek., in May, square bales, 60* per bale in field, discount on 100 bales or more, hauling avail. Pat West, Rt. 2, Rockmart. Ph. 684-3904.________
Highly fertilized and limed hay for sale, good quality, $1 per bale at barn. G. M. Kirk, 1726 Stilesboro Rd., NW, Kennesaw. Ph. 428-3921 after 5
Coastal hay for sale, $1 per bale; also Fescue & Clover, extra high quality, conditioned & put up without rain, 1970 crop. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689.

for sale
1970 crop little white multiplying nest onions, $3 per gal., 2 gals., $5.75 PP, min. order 1 gal. Miss Emma Dugger. Newineton 30446._____
Shallot onion buttons, $1 per C prepaid; peppermint, lemon balm pits., $1 per doz. PP. Blanche
Woodruff, Greenville.___________ Peppermint, $1 doz.; muscadine
grapevines, 4, $1; blackhaws, 4, $1; add post. Mrs. F.M. Turner, Rt. 6,
Gainesville._________________ Old fashion muskmelon seed, lab.
tested grows, to 12-18 Ibs., 25* pkg. plus stamped addressed env. Mrs. C.H. Benson, Rt. 4, Box in,
Alpharetta 30201. __________ Black striped Halfrunner bean
seed, germ. 78%, 70* per cup; Chas. Wakefield cabbage pits., Jersualem
artichoke pits., 75* doz.; catnip pits., 10* ea.; peppermint pits., 75* doz. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214,
Royston 30662.____________ Dove Proso millet seed, purity
99.75%, germ. 90%, 40* per lb., write or call for Irg. quantity price and del.
G. D. Cook Jr. Rt. 1, Ocilla. Ph. 468-
5497.______________________ Dove Proso millet seed for sale,
germ. 68% pure seed, 96.11%, $30 per 100 Ibs. W.E. Clements, Rt. 1, Box 24, Hephzibah. Ph. 592-4557.________
Collard plants for sale, Flat Dutch and Copenhagen cabbage plants, Rutger tomato, $1 per C, 300, $2.50 $5 per M del. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2,
Gainesville 30501.____________ Rutger tomato pits., All Season
and Chas. Wakefield cabbage pits., $1 per C, 300, $2.50, 500, $3.50, $5 per M, add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,
Gainesville 30501. Strawberry popcorn, Rainbow
corn, giant sunflower seed, castor or mole bean seed, packed 3 doz. to pkg., 30* ea., 4 pkgs., $1 send stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Pink Peanut 6-Week bunch bean seed,germ. 96% $1.30cupful PP. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Ellijay 30540.
N.C. heading collards, $1 per C; 200, $1.50 add 55* post, per hundred; Long Horn hot pepper, bell sweet pepper, 20 pits., $1 PP; sage pits., 6,
$1; Russian comfrey, 4roots, $1.25. F.M. Abie, Dahlonega._____________
Copenhagen & Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga. collards, $1 per C, 300, $2.50, $6 per M del., $4 per M at farm; Massey strawberry pits., Irg. berries, $3 per C, 300, $7, add post. E. B. Wetherford, Gainesville 30501.
600 Ibs. Sericia Lespedeza, pure seed 99.79% germ 81.00%, hard seed, 9.00% no noxious weeds. Robert C. Hamer, Rt. 2, Pine Mountain. Ph. 8843929.
Red speckled Crowder peas, germ. 89% white Big Boy peas, germ. 70% ea. 75* cupful. Mrs. Carl Smith. Rt. 3. Elliiav._________
Ornamental pepper seed, also Pink Queen cleome, mix. cols, sultana seed, 25* pkg. with stamped addressed env.; select pecan halves, 5 Ibs., $7.50 add post. Mrs. H.W. Law, Chula 31733.
Good var. mix. tomato pits., 25* doz. at home, 50* doz. shipped min. order 4 doz.; hot Cowhorn, Banana pepper, gourd seed, 25* pkg. with stamped env., add post. Mrs! Presley Fowler, Rt. 2. Ellijay.___________
Little Pink Peanut bean seed, germ. 67% (sub-standard) little white lady cowpeas, little white brown- eye cowpeas germ. 73%, Blue Java cowpeas, germ. 91% ea., $1 teacup, add 25* post. P.B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107._____________
Cowpeas, Crowder-type, lab. tested, 75* Irg. cupful, $1.10 per pint, sample 15* PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville 30103.______
Ga. Red certified sweet potato pits., $5 per M, discounts on Irg. orders, call for prices on Irg. orders, send MO for small orders. W.M. Stone, Rt. 1, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-
4350._________________ Horseradish, comfrey plants, 5,
$1; catnip balm, 50* bunch, add post. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay._______________
Okra seed, pumpkin & watermelon seed, white short ear corn, yellow long ear, 25* per env. full send stamped self-addressed env. Thomas Chambers, 827 Myrtle, SW,
Gainesville 30501.______________ spearmint pits., garlic bulbs, 10,
$1; blackhaw, muscadine grapevines, 4, $1 add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. B^Gainesville 30501.
Giant green pod okra seed, very prolific, lab. tested, 30* per oz. including post. Joe C. Hurst, 16 Jones Rd., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-9400.
Uowpeas, med. size, white with brown eye, 92%germ., hand cleaned, no trash or weed seed, 2 cups $1.25 PP; plant after June 1 for weevil free peas. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Booth Rd., Kennesaw 30144.
Bragg soybeans, germ. ..,., recleaned, bagged in 1 bu. paper bags; Hampton 266 soybeans, germ. 82.00%, recleaned, bagged in 1 bu. paper bags, Coker 102 soybeans, germ. 87.00%, recleaned, bagged in 1 bu. paper bags, $4 per bu. FOB. A. C. Scarboro, Rt 1, Montrose 31065. Ph. 676-3482 Dublin.
Browntop millet, Lab. No. S4253, 8* per lb., less if sold in ton lots; also Dove Proso millet, pure seed 97.79% inert, .14%, other crop, 2.05%, weed seed .02% germ. 83% plus tips from 3 successful yrs. use as game bird feed. F.W. Gill, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5388
nights.__________________ Lrg. quantity Browntop millet
seed, purity 98.65% germ. 77.00% 7 I/ 2* per lb. in 50 lb. paper bags, cheaper in ton or more lots. V.R. Adams, Rt. 1. Learv 31762._____
Fine white rice popcorn on cob, 10 Ibs., $2 add post. Marie Holland, 1019 Coogler Rd.. Dalton 30720.
Certified Ga. Red potato plants, full count guaranteed, $5 per thousand FOB. Onis Patterson. Bristol._____
Cushaw and Candy Roaster squash seed, germ. 85 and 96%germ, respectively, 25 seed, 10* plus stamped self-addressed env. R.C. Dikeman, Rt. 3, Blairsville 30512.
White table peas for planting, $1 per pint plus 25* post. Mrs. J.H. Ponder, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105.
Red raspberries, blueberries, catnip, spearmint, plants for sale.
$1.50 doz. plus 50* post. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.______
Strawberry popcorn seed, 25* doz.; Calico popcorn 30* doz.;
Cayenne hot pepper 25*, sweet Banana pepper 35*; white anti-acid tomato, 25*. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873 Scottdale 30079.
Old fashion white multiplying onions, 35, $1 plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 132. Jesup 31545.
Tame blackberry pits.; spearmint, red raspberry, blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz. add post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

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Recipes of the Week

GINGERBREAD

2 eggs, lightly beaten % cup dark brown sugar % cup dark molasses % cup melted shortening 2 1/2 cups plain flour !/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt

2 teaspoons soda 2 teaspoons ginger 1 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon !/2 teaspoon cloves Vz teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup boiling water

Mix sugar, molasses and shortening together. Add beaten eggs and mix well. Add sifted dry ingredients and beat till well blended. Then add boiling water and beat until smooth. The batter will be thin. Pour into greased and floured oblong pan, 9" x 14", and bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes.
We like it served warm with . . .

CLEAR LEMON SAUCE
% cup sugar (white) 2 cups water grated rind of 2 lemons dash of salt 2 Tablespoons cornstarch !4 cup butter % cup lemon juice
Mix together sugar and cornstarch. Add water and cook until thick and clear. Remove from heat and stir in remaining ingredients. Pour over gingerbread.
Mrs. Frank C. McElwain 2911 Valley Ridge Drive Decatur, Georgia 30032

Rhubarb plants, 50* ea. sour May cherry bushes, $1 ea.; boysenberry pits., $2doz.; everbearing strawberry pits., 24, $1 $4 per C, add 50* post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
yuilt patterns: Log Cabin, Maple Leaf, Dresden Plate, Pinwheel Dimension, Mill wheel, Windmill, Fan, Basket, Wrench, 25* ea., 5, $1 mail only. Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083._________
Old fashion white multiplying onions, 35, $1 add post. N.W. Beaver Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545._______
12 var. tomato pits., 2, 25?; bush Oct. beans, speckled and white butter peas, Halfrunner beans, Morris heading collard, chufa seed, Cutshort beans, all 75pkg., 35* post. ea. pkg.; many more var. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140.
Novelty Irish potatoes, Brazilian 400 per hill possible, $3 ea.; Canadian Purple, $2 ea.; horseradish and sage plants, $2 doz.; comfrey 8, $2; miniature red pepper, 12 pods, 25*; corn bean seed, 25* pkg. Fred 0. Thomas, Rt. 4, Box 486 Dalton 30720.
Treasured Brazilian Irish potato 400 per hill possible, $3 ea., 2, $5, 8, $16, add post, Mrs. Grace Townsend, Rt. 1, Box 315, Gainesville 31501._____
Bearing size mtn. huckleberries, dewberries, blackberries, $2.50 doz.; yellowroot plants, wild strawberries, 24 pits., $2.50 red tame plums, winter huckleberry bushes, 5, $2.50 all damp packed & PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.___________
Browntop millet, 81% germ. 99% purity, 8* per lb., cheaper by the ton. Walter C. Futral, Rt. 4, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-7017.
Lady peas, 81%germ. $1 per cup, mtn. blueberries, dewberries, blackberries, $2 doz.; black walnuts, old
fashion peaches, plum bushes, 4, $2 add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Elliiav 30540._______________
Jerusalem artichokes to pit. $2.50 gal., add 50* post., spearmint, huckleberry pits., $1.50 box.; red raspberry, wrapped in plastic film or cellophane, damp, $1.50 doz., add post, no out-of-state orders. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.________
Rutger tomatos, Copenhagen & Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga. collards, $1. per C, 300, $2.50; Massey strawberry pits., Irg. berries, $3per C, 300, $7 del., add post. Mrs. 0. L. Canup, Jr., Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.
Agricultural
seed and plants
wanted
Want 2 bu. Whippoorwill peas or any other good kind of cowpeas for sowing purposes, write or call, stating prices & location. R.W. Finch, 510 Floyd Rd., Mableton 30059.
Want Whitehull Speckled pea seed. G.H. Moore, Rt. 4, Swainsboro 30401. Ph. 562-3325 Lexsy.

Want white mush pea seed & white sugar Crowders. A.R. Reeves, Rt. 1, Dearing
Want a hop vine that grows soft fluff balls that you make yeast cakes with. Ottis Brown, Rt. 1, Box 135, A, Brandy Wine Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 457-7703.
Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs a ^ ,
for sale
Pharoah quail breeders, $1.50 ea.; eggs 8* ea., young birds at diff. prices cannot ship. W. C. Blunk, 1470 Pontiac i'l., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-0013.
Northern Bobwhite quail; also, cross with Tenn. Red; eggs 10* ea., pick up; day old or 1st wk. old chicks 25* ea. H. H. Elliott, Jr., 1458 Northside Dr., Conyers 30207. Ph. 4837368.
Northern Bobwhite quail eggs and day old birds weekly, eggs 10* ea. or $90 per M, day old birds 25* ea. or 24* ea. for amounts over 250, stock from Irg. healthy vitamin fed breeders, others according to age. Carlos L. Willis, Rt. 1, Sycamore 31790. Ph. 3820493 Tifton.________________
Lrg. Northern quail eggs, 10* ea., $90 per M, minimum 100; Ringneck pheasant eggs 25* ea., minimum 25. Hubert Jordan, Sr., Jordan's Quail Farm, Bartow 30413. Ph. 364-3931.
Bobwhite quail eggs from Irg. breeders, fed vitamin fortified feed to produce bigger healthier chicks, $10 per C; taking orders for 4 wk. old birds on up; also, flight trained birds. .William Kine Brinson, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 26, Sylvania. Ph. 829-3301.
Mixed roosters, sizes and colors, call before coming, have to be caught at night. Robert Cheney, 487 Athens Ave., Athens 30601. Ph. 543-2715 after 6 pm. ______________________
Purebred Irg. heavy type Dark Cornish hatching eggs, 15 for $2.25 or 30 for $3.85 and my cartons returned by next mail, MO only, at my home 15 for $1.25. Miss Cora B. Patterson. Rt. 1. Box 35 TV TV 31795.
Good fertile Buff Orpington eggs for sale, 15 for $4, baby chicks $1 ea., wk. old, older ones priced higher, short supply, if not home leave number, cannot ship. Donnie Alien, Box 398. Lilburn 30247. Ph. 938-0063.
Racing Homers, good birds that like to fly, most seamless banded, all older birds have flown 50 mi., must sacrifice for space, $1.25 per bird if all 24 birds are taken, cannot ship. C. D. Johnston,5910Pineglen Ct., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-2993.

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Rabbits: Buck and does, breeding

Poultry, game,

age, smaller ones, different colors. Robbie Maughon, 1444 Latta Dr.,

fowl and eggs ^ a

Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-9779._______ Pigeons: Mated prs., Dark
Bronze, Arch Angels, English Trumpeters, Mink and Black
Helmets, $5 pr., Big Silver Show

Kings, French Gross Modenas,

Bronze Gross and Schietti Modenas,

$7.50 pr. H. Clayton Garrett, 208 West

Ave., NW, Gainesville 30501._____

Hatching eggs: Ringneck

pheasants, 15 eggs $3 PP Ga.; new

improved guineas, Standard Dark

for sale

Cornish, White Lace Red Cornish, Silver Lace Wyandottes, Black

Minorcas, 15eggs, $2.50 PP Ga.; also,

Bobwhite quail fully grown, $1; 10 wk. old chicks, cannot ship. J. G.

also, dressed quail $1.10. W. W. Capes Carney, 1600 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody

2197 Colonial Dr.,.NE, Atlanta 30319 30338. Ph. 451-1157.

Ph. 237-5340.

_______.

Northern Bobwhite quail eggs

from Irg. breeders, $10 per C or $90

per M, week old birds $25 per C or $240

per M, visitors welcomed. Alfred J

Harper, Rt. 2, Ocilla. Ph. 468-7851

Rouen baby ducks, $1 ea. PP add

$1. El Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Ter.,

Augusta 30904.

Golden Sebright bantams, hens

and roosters $3 ea. at farm, cannot

ship, make good mothers to hatch and

brood quail. C. L. Altman, Rt. 1, Box

362, Savannah 31401.__________

27 baby Muscovy ducks for sale

Mrs. V. U. McMichael, 525 Mize Rd.,

Riverdale. Ph. 478-2207.

4 Irg. white geese, 1 gander, 3

geese and 3 Irg. blue geese, $2.50 ea.,

will crate and ship. J. F. Wellborn,

Rock Springs. ________

Jumbo Ringneck pheasant, nice

Irg. birds, all cocks, $3 ea. live or $3.50

dressed birds on order. Billy A. Jones,

Box 185, Hazlehurst 31539.______

Rabbits for sale, $1 ea. Debbie

Johnson, RFD #1. Stockbridge 30281,

ISpurebred Dutch bunnies, 8 wks.

old, $2 ea.; 2 Flemish bucks, 7 mos.

old, $3ea.; Polish doe, Flemish doe, 8

wks. old, $2ea.; 5 Dutch bucks, $3 ea.

Donald J. West, 357 Parkway Dr.,

Athens 30601. Ph. 548-7050._____

20 N.Z.W. does and 5 bucks, good

stock; also, 30 wire cage feeders, dew

drop waterers, $300. T. A. Walker,

Rockmart 30153. Ph. 684-7448 after

6:30 pm.

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Laying White Leghorn hens, $1

ea., $1.75 dressed, cannot ship. Susan

Butler, Rt. 1, Box 60-C. Guvton 31312.

Rabbits: N.Z.W. doe and buck, 2

gray does, 13 N.Z.W. fryers ready, 22

of this month. M. A. Mayfield, 6311

County Line Rd., Lithia Springs 30057.

Ph. 948-4095. ______________

Supply of purebred White King

pigeons available. Leon J. Hilton, Rt.

2. Tarrytown 30470. Ph. 537-4146.

Rabbits: 18 does with young $10

ea.; 8 bucks $4 ea., entire lot of 70 for

$125; also, 30 laying hens, $1.50 ea.

Joseph C. Hall, Rt. 1, Box 88, Cataula.

Ph. 322-3734.

White guinea eggs, $2.50 per doz.;

young guineas 250 and up according to

age, will ship eggs PP, add 500 for

post.; flying Mallard ducks, 6

generations from wild, young ducks,

$1-$2.50 according to age; eggs $3.50

per doz., ship eggs PP, add 500 post;

also, assortment of mixed ducks.

Billy A. Jones, Box 185, Hazlehurst.

Ph. 375-5685.______________

Chinchillas: Standards, 20 head

of females, good quality stock.

Keylon Thompson, Box 121, Putney

31782. Ph. 436-8794.__________

Northern Bobwhite quail; Irg.

quail eggs from extra Irg. quail, $15

per 100 or $100 per M delivered;

regular run quail eggs, $10 per 100 or

$85 per M; surplus $75 per M; quail

hens only, $1.50 ea. breeders or will

trade for roosters; few breeder pairs

eft at $3 per pr. R. D. Meadows, Wadley, Ph. 252-5345 or 252-5687

Purebred roosters, Brahma,

Polish, Easter Egg, $1.50 ea. or will

trade for hens; rabbits, pedigreed

Satins, Dutch, purebred San Juan doe,

all colors, mixed, $2.50 up; also, dbl.

rabbit cages made from I/ 2 in. wire,

Dark Cornish Standard breed hens and roosters, 2 Dark Cornish bantam hens, 1 Black Cornish hen, $3 ea., extra Irg. mixed hens, $2 ea., 50 Mallard ducks, 4 generations from wild, $2 and $3 Ga. Mrs. Vera Fennell, Rt. 5, Cochran 31014. Ph. 374-4709.
Mallard ducks, 3 generations
from wild, at my place, Sunny Side. V. R. Stallings, 7460 S. Expressway, Jonesboro. Ph. 228-8813 week ends or
478-6476 week days.__________ Setting eggs from 22 breeds of
chickens; eggs from ducks, guineas and turkeys, cannot ship; grown Chinese geese, $10 pr.; 3 Muscovy drakes, $2 ea., for information send stamped, self-addressed envelope.
Joel D. Wells, Rt. 2, Box 895, Hampton. Ph. 478-9263 or 366-3809._______
Rhode Island Red layers, 1 yr. old, laying Irg. eggs; also, other mixed hens and roosters. Donald Rooney, Rt. 4, Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-
4180.____________________ Show type bantams in the following
breeds: Buff, White and Black Cochins, cockerels, $1 ea., cannot ship. Bill Carroll, RFD #4, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 466-8264.__________
Approx. 45 White Leghorn chickens, laying good, $1 ea. Kenneth H. Jones, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. Ph.
963-6508._______________ 30 mixed bantam chickens, half
grown; also, 2 roosters and a few hens, approx. 1 yr. old, cannot ship. L. L. Davis, 612 W. Alapaha St., Fit-
zgerald 31750,__________________ 400 flying Mallard ducks, 5
generations from wild, from 1 wk. old to grown, all ages, grown $2 ea. Mrs. C. W. Griffin, Rt. 2, Box 89, Screven.
Ph. 579-6467 or 579-6466._______ Pigeons: Texas Pioneers and
Fantails, $1.50 ea. Perry L. Johnson, Box 301. Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-3698.
Pharoah quail eggs, $7.50 per C, $35 per 500 or $65 per M, orders no less than 100, shipped C.O.D., special handling, will swap for B. W. eggs. Mrs. W. G. Tyson, Rt. 2, Doerun 31744. Ph. 776-2802.
Guinea pigs for sale, 2 males and 2
females, good pets for children. Carol Landrum, Rt. 1, Gibson 30810. Ph. 598-
3016._______________ Old original Black Minorca heavy
layers of Irg. white eggs, $3 per 15, twelve for $2.50, PP parcel post. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan
30263.__________________ Bobwhite quail eggs from Irg.
selected breeders, $12 per C, cannot ship. C. F. Simpkins, 4191 Mercer Rd., Decatur. Ph. 289-7194.________
Fresh country hens eggs for sale, 500 per doz., cannot ship, come after. Robert Gay, 836 Schmith Rd., Rossville 30741.
Beautiful White Fantail pigeons, ready to mate, $1.50 ea., not less than
4 shipped express collect; also, Black and Blue Modenas, $1.50 ea. Joan
Harrell, Lakeland.____________ Nice Claret and Roundhead game
rooster, 14mos. old; 3 fine hens, $12.50 for all, can ship. Mrs. Marie Holland,
Coogler Rd., Dalton.__________ Guinea eggs for Hatching 100 ea.,
white and speckled, at my home. Mrs. Lee Rowe, Warm Springs. Ph. 655-

all wire: feeders and drinkers. Nina Bilik, 1628 Mt. Vernon Rd., Dunwoody. Ph. 451-6870._________
Lrg. 1969 hatch roosters, Rhode Island Red, White and Brown Leghorn; also, bantam roosters, Red Lace Cornish, Silver Sebeight and White Leghorn, all $2 ea., sell or trade for bantam hens. Mrs. Gladys

3809.______________________ Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10
per C, day old birds $24 per C, cannot
ship day old birds. Richard Grantham, Rt. 2, Douglas 31533. Ph. 3847966.
Pharoah quail eggs, $7.50 per C, $35 per 500, must pay post. James L. Tyson, 1817 Avalon, Albany 31705. Ph.

Strickland, 1283 E. Broad St., Athens 435-1891.________________

30601. Ph. 543-1637.

Show type game chickens: Pure

Roundheads, Ginn Grey, Blue Face

Lrg. healthy purebred N.Z.W. Hatch, Warhorse. Garnett J.

does, open, young, will wean in days, Moreland, Sr., Rt. 2, Turner Rd.,

$7ea. 12-18 mos. eld; also, Abyssinian Lilburn. Ph. 469-3229._______

and Peruvian cavies, all ages, start at

Old English game bantams, BB

$2 ea. Joseph Abernathy, Yatesville Reds, Blacks and Silver Duckwings,

Kd., Barnesville.____________ Black Rosecombs, pedigreed stock

175 Sexlink pullets for sale in 6-8 from selected matings, $9 pr., no

wks. Eugene Whitaker, 1890 Rockcut hatching eggs, will ship express

Rd., Conley 30027.__________ ^llect, all letters answered. G. E.

Rabbits for sale. Jean Hindman, Stahlkuppe, 2455 Union Rd., SW,

Douglasville. Ph. 942-5235.______ Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-6747._______

Bunnies: White with pink eyes or

Guinea pigs, approx. 650 breeders

brown like wild rabbits (San Juans), 1 with males, will sell part or all at

or 2 mos. old, $3, cannot ship. Mrs. reasonable price Mrs. Charles

Sam Jenkins, 4192 Glenwood Rd., Rhoden, Rt. 4, Box 353, Conyers 30207.

Decatur. Ph. 289-9008.

Ph. 483-9326.

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Laying hen for sale. Mrs. J. W. Wages, 2317 Hillside Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 964-2970.
Jersey Black Giants from prize winning parents, $10 trio and up according to age, few mature trios $25 per trio. D. J. Daniell, Smyrna. Ph. 435-5067.
San Juan rabbits, purebred select foundation stock. Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St.. Decatur. Ph. 373-5291.
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs
wanted
Want grown female ducks, any kind, sev. hens that are laying pink eggs; frizzle chickens, Black or White Silkies. Nina Bilik, 1628 Mt. Vernon Rd.. Dunwoodv. Ph. 451-6870._____
Want New Zealand or California Red rabbits, state price. David A. Dasher, Rt. 2, Box 8. Hahira 31632.
Want 3 giant black runt hens, 1 yellow hen and 1 blue hen, must be reasonably priced, within 50 mi. H. Clayton Garrett, 208 West Ave., NW, Gainesville 30501.____________
Want 1 blue game cock or stag and hen, will trade or pay reasonable price for them, must be within 40 mi. Rossville. Gary Davis, 769 Salem Rd., Rossville 30741.
Want young goslings or hatching eggs from party who can ship them, will accept any breed of young geese or eggs, but prefer the Toulouse or Pilgrim geese. Coy M. Haynes, Oakman 30732.____"___________
Want 1 pr. White Muscovy ducks. Homer Turner, 907 Callaway Ave., LaGrange.________________
Want purebred Araucanas, young rooster or will exchange. Mrs. Ollie McWilliams, 3711 Evans Mill Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 482-6224._____
Want 1 or 2 geese. J. V. Bruce, Box 218, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-6403.
Want one to two hundred pure Tenn. Red quail eggs for hatching. A. D. Burdett. Stockbridee. Ph. 474-8822.
Want Wood duck ducklings or eggs. W. R. Belisario, 3051 Highland Dr., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-8397.
Want 15-20 New Hampshire pullets or Rhode Island Reds, not over 1 yr. old, good stock now laying, state price and if can deliver. T. A. Withers, Sr., 1102 Rice St., NW, Atlanta 30318. Ph. 794-7434.______
Want 3 baby turkeys, bronze color. G. C. Howell, 2424 Perkerson Rd., SW, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 767-1059.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
for sale
Vari. yellow & green sedums, 4, $1; hardy red verbena, 10, $1; well rooted boxwood, hostas, 4, $1; add 400 post. ea. $1 order, 10* to added $1. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 89, Cleveland 30528. ________.
Mix. unlabeled dahlias, $2.50 doz.; camellias in 3 in. pots., $1 ea.; red Pres. & dwarf Pfitzer cannas, mix., $2.75 doz.; football mums, mix. cols. $1.50 doz., add 650 post. Others. Mrs. Jennie Sparks, Rt. 3, Chatsworth 3Q7Q5.____________________
Dwarf Pfitzer cannas, $3 doz.; dwarf red Pres. cannas, $2.50 doz.; Irg. begonia bulbs, 350 ea.; Dinnerplate dahlia tubers, mix. cols., labeled, $3 doz.; peonies, 750 ea., add 650 post. Thomas M. Sparks, 306 Lakeview Dr.. Chatsworth 30705.
Liriope, striped and green; Boxwood holly, 8 in. to 2 ft.; boxwood, 12 in to 2 ft.; large and small hydrangeas, junipers, snowballs, various evergreens, misc. Clifton M. Orr, 1391 Lockwood Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 758-2829.
Mix. sultana seed, 250 pkg. PP., Mrs. A. G. Hunt, Rt. 1, Box 382, Buford 30518.
Seed: Angel's trumpet, 5, 250; black Zula Christmas pepper, 5 seed, 50?; dbl. touch-me-nots, 50 seed, 250, mail only. Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083.

Rose col. spider pits., Gloriosa

daisy plants, $1 doz. plus 400 post.

Mrs. J. H. Ponder. Armuchee 30105.

10 diff. pits, for pools, $2; 10 mix.

amaryllis bulbs, 4 in. dia., 10, $2, 6 in.

dia., 6, $2, add 500 post. Mrs. H. B.

Roberson. Rt. 1. Chula 31733.____

Barrel, Donkey Ears, Dollar

cactus, cereus peruvianus, $1 ea.,

min. $2 order plus post. Mrs. Otis

Mashburn. Cummine 30130._____

Lemon yellow, orangeade gold

daylilies, It. & drk. purple iris, blue

Siberian iris, 250 ea., 5, $1; bronze

ajuga, 500 doz., add 600 post, or will

exchange for white geraniums, dbl.

begonias. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 1600

Scalding Dr.. Dunwoody. Ph. 451-1157.

Extra Irg. iris: Green Aqualette,

purple Itsa Doozey, black-blue

Stylemaster, white-blue Ribbon

Round, green Silence, 1970 catalog

price, $46, one ea., $15, singly, $4 ea.,

add post. Talmage Gates, Rt. 1,

Hamilton 31811._____________

Blue sal via plants, 600 doz.; 2

doz., $1; blue yard violets, 750 doz.;

Christmas, Thanksgiving cactus, 500

ea., add post. Rosa Richards, Box 32,

Ellijay^ ________________ Lrg. mix. hybrid daylihes, $7.50

per C, 1 yr., $5 per C, 700 post.; mix.

Gloriosa, dbl. Dienner, Alaska Shasta

daisies, $1.25 doz.; snapdragons,

digitalis, everlasting flowers, $1 doz.,

add post. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2,

Thomasville 31792.___________

Beefsteak, Rex, dbl. red, pink

rooted begonias, 13, $1; Gloriosa

daisies, golden glow, 18, $1.25, add 450

post.; chrysanthemums, Button

zinnias, coleus, dbl. single sultana at

my home. Mrs. J. W. Jones. Madison.

Seed: Double touch-me-nots, dbl.

rose moss, hollyhock, schizanthus,

.delphiniums, larkspur, coleus,

nicandra, stocks, gaillardia, pinks,

mignonette, blue salvia, white sal via,

250 pkg. ea. kind. O'Neal Brooks, Box

873. Scottdale 30079. _________

Dbl. yellow cannas, $3 doz.; white

candytuft, $2 doz.; wide green liriope,

blue, pink thrift, $1 doz.; white but-

terfly bushes, white baby's breath, 4,

$1, add post. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt.

7, Gainesville.______________

Mums in asst. cols., my choice, $1

doz.; white Siberian iris, Lemon lilies,

pink hardy phlox, blue, white violets,

$1 doz.; Irg. purple jew, 200 cutting,

Rattail cactus, 500 ea., add post.;

other flowers. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5,

Ellilav 30540._______________

Tested mammoth sunflower seed,

15 ft., blooms 25 in. across; Irg. &

small mix. Martin gourd seed, 750

pkg., add 250per pkg. post. Erskine C.

Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW,

Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140._____

Red, yellow, vari. pink by-nite

bulbs or slips, ready to set now, makes

beautiful yard, will ship COD. Mrs.

Roy T. Pruitt, 15 Border St., Buford

30518.________________

Marchineal rose cuttings, 10, $1;

mtn. holly, rhododendron, hardy

ferns, crabapple, pink mtn. laurel,

white dogwood, pine seedlings,

honeysuckle, 500 ea., add post., no out-

of-state. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5,

Ellijay 30540.___________

Hardy pink phlox, $1 doz.;

Christmas cactus, red oxalis, lilacs,

500 ea.; snowball, $1 ea.; Chinquapin

roses, pink $2 ea.; 500 post.;

Strawberry begonias, 500 ea., no out-

of-state orders. Mrs. H. A. Chastain,

Rt. 5. Ellilav 30540.___________

1969 gourd seed, pure Irg. short

neck, Martin type, 250 per pkg. with

stamped envelope. Edward S.

Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison

30650. ________________

Cockscomb, red bachelor buttons,

mix. 4 o'clocks, mix. touch-me-nots,

mix. dwarf marigolds, ea. kind 250

pkg. with stamped env. J. 0. Hen-

derson, Rt. 3, Box 37, Lawrenceville

30245.

_____

Foam flower (Tiarella cor-

difolia), spring blooming, evergreen,

trailing, grows in shade, 500 per plant,

carefully damp packed, add post.

Mrs. Sue Perry, Box 121, Stonewall

30282.

Daffodils, purple iris, star-of

Bethlehem, orange daylilies, 4 doz.;

$2; mtn. azaleas, sweet shrub, white

dogwood, 5, $2; snowballs, yellow

jasmine, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank

Parks. Rt. 3. Elliiav 30540.

White, Hemlock pines, pink mtn.

laurel, white dogwood, mtn. holly,

sweet shrub, pink mtn. ivy, 5, $2.50;

white field daisy pits., 24, $2.50, all

damp packed & PP. Mrs. David

Stover. Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.

Rooted mtn. laurel, holly,

dogwood, 250 ea., cuttings, Mar-

chineal roses, Pee Gee hydrangeas,

snowball, honeysuckle, 10, $1, add 250

post., all damp packed. Mrs. W. W.

Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.________

Ageratum, jonquils or my choice of flowers, 50, $1; liriope or snowdrops, 25, $1 plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverlv. Rt. 2. Jesup 31545._____
Liriope, vinca minor, ageratum, snowdrops or my choice of perennials, 25, $1 plus post. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 256, Jesup 31545.

Wednesday, May 27, 1970
6 cols, iris, 6, $1, 500 post.; 2 types single pink chrysanthemums, early blooming, $1 doz., 500 post.; spider plants, grows 6 ft. tall, blooms all summer, $1 doz., 500 post., min. order $1.50. Mrs. Jim Blackwell, Newborn
30262. 30 paper-white narcissus, 20
yellow trumpet shaped blooming daffodils, $1; red Spider lilies, $1 doz.; stokesia, $1 doz.; 30 sweet violets, purple, $1, add post. Mrs. A. B. Cooper, Rt. 2, Box 270. Pelham 31779.
5i-1li5 yr. old boxwood, priced to sell. Marvin E. West, Fayetteville.
Ph. 964-4419. ____________ All cols, chrysanthemums, 35,
$1.25; blue Flag lilies, baby iris, $1 doz.; Aug. lilies, 500 ea.; blue hydrangeas, 500 ea., no checks, add
600 post. L. C. Coleman, Rt. 10,
Galinesville 30501. P'iiink verbena, blue violets,
elephant ears, 5 kinds daylilies, white
& red Spider lilies, blue & yellow daisies, physostegia, mums, $1 doz., add 500post. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4,
Quitman 31643. Giant carnation plants, 10, $1.25;
China aster plants, $1.40 doz.; Sweet
William, 24 plants, $1.35; Irg. type dahlia plants, 8, $1.25 PP. F. M. Abie,
Dahloneea 30533.__________ Sweet William, cockscomb,
mums, dusty miller, petunias, narcissus, 750 doz.; Scotchbroom
seedlings, mix. iris, dbl. orange lilies, $ldoz.; vinca minor, 20 ea., add post.,
Ga. orders only. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1,
Gumming.___________________ Dbl. sultanas, apple blossom pink,
orange, red, salmon, purple, 750 ea., white$1; singlered& white Go Go., $1 ea.; 500 post., special handling. Mrs.
Henry Clower. Snellville 30278. Wfhaite Confederate, yellow Fla.
jasmine, hydrangeas, Sword ferns, pink justicia, orange lantanas, vari. yellow & pink angel's trumpet, 500 ea.; stephanotis, 3, 500, add post. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104. Chester 31012.
Sedum-Spectable Brilliant car-
mine, water melon red flower head, 68'' across, 500 ea. at my home. Mrs. F.
B. Dugger, Sr., 5481 Rivoli Dr., Macon
31204.____________________ Extra Irg. ajuga in qt. cans, 250;
100 4"-7" boxwood in gal. cans, 500; Irg. running ivy, 200 ea.; aucuba, 500; other plants, cannot ship. Roy G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-7546._____
Tall Bearded iris labeled; Blue
Frills, Blue Zenith, Cascadian White, orchid China Maid, red Cristabel,
Dark Chocolate, Dreamy White, apricot Donalyn, Klondike Gold, peach Saluskin, Tea Rose, $4.50 doz., 500 post. Mrs. Jessie Jackson,
Hillcrest Dr^ Austell 30001._____ Bearded iris; Precious Pink,
Black Banner, Wabash, Gypsy King, orchid & white vari., Icy, Pink Imperial, Flora Zenor, Prairie Sunset, Golden Majesty, $2 doz., 650 post., Ga. only. Mrs. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2,
Tallapoosa 30176.___________ Over 600 Bearded iris; 100, $10
plus $1 post., my selection, not labeled, from this list, write for inf. & iris list. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Rt. 4,
Box 131. Jenkinsbure 30234. Old fashion vari. hollyhocks,
purple butterfly, 4, $1; Rain lilies,
daylilies, hardy phlox, sultana, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6,
Gainesville 30501. Yellow weigela, red leaf porch
vine, blue lilacs, $1.50; mix. Irg. chrysanthemums, $1.50 doz.; old time carnation pinks, 500; carnation grasspinks, Fla. red iris, 4, $1, add post.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Sweet shrub seed, 50, $1 plus stamped env.; also Jack-in-the-pulpit
bulbs, damp packed, 8, $1 plus 250 post. P. D. Peterman, Rt. 2, Alto 30510.
Pink hydrangeas, red snowballs, bu0 ea.; summer asters, yellow primroses, pink, bronze summer mums, blue phlox, little red iris, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St.. Ellijay.
Rooted flower plants, smalL15, $1, Irg., 10, $1; fancy leaf caladiums, bulbs, 350 ea., add 250 post, for pits., 400 for bulbs. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107._______ 400 var. Bearded iris, write for
names, cols., prices; also my selection from list, unlabeled, 100, $10 plus $lpost. Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Jackson.
African violets, all cols., 500-$5; also fuchsia pits., Mrs. C. S. Winter, 3308 Betty Circle, Decatur. Ph. 284-
2420.__________________ Jonquil bulbs ready to dig, 3 doz.,
500 if you dig them. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Booth Rd.,Kennesaw 30144. Ph.
926-6002.______________
Flail blooming Spider lily bulbs,
$1.50 doz. PP, Ga. sales only; plant now through June. C. R. Herring, 1515
Kav Ave.. Brunswick 31520. American Pillow rose bushes,
baby's breath, many cols, daylilies, euonymus, liriope, English dogwood, iris, magnolias, forsythia, hydrangeas cannot ship. Mrs. W. R. Gill, 938 Springdale Rd., NE, Atlanta
30306. Ph. 377-1193.

Wednesday. May 27, 1970

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Flower plants, bulbs and seed

Rex. Charm, Waxleaf
Strawberry begonias, 500 ea.; mix unrooted cuttings, $1 doz.; sultana &
geranium cuttings, 100 ea., Sword Terns 500 ea., min order $1 plus post. Mrs. A.J. McCorkle, Rt. 2, Newton Rd., Albany 31701.___________

7 bonnet patterns: Old fashion
gathered crown, button on crown button crown with tail, Martha
Washington, pointed button crown Covered Wagon, Centennial, 350 ea
add 50 ea. for instructions. Mrs. R.I
Williams, Rt. 1, Suwannee Rd

Appliqued pc. quilt patterns; Jacob's Ladder, Virginia, Red, Dresden, Plate, Floral Cameo, Apple Blossom, Dancing Daffodils, Horn of
Plenty, the Pomegranate, Water Lily, Sweet Boy, Cowboy- Horse, Flower
Vase, Triple Sunflower, others 3, $1

Little girl aprons, all with 2
pockets and trimmed in bias tape, rack-rack & lace, 2, $1.25; quilted potholders, 5, $1.25, all new material,
PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.

uu
for sale
Mix. cols, mums, mix cols, ins mix. cactus cuttings, 2 kinds jew, re mint, vinca minor, Japanese sun flower pit., blue asters, white daisies $2doz.; lilac, baby's breath, 75* ea., 5 $3, add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1 Box 254, Bremen 30110.______
Over 300 named and reg. varietie daylilies, many cols., blooming size pits., write for list & prices, labeled bonus plants given with ea. order. Hattie Kimsey. Hiawassee 30546.
Oxalis bulbs, rose 18 in. pits, will clusters of rosy crimson all season

Starfish stapelia cactus, has giant
blooms, 10, $2 PP, Ga. orders only. C.R. Herring, 1515 Kay Ave., Brun-
swick 31520. __ __ Daylilies: Winning Ways, wide-
petaled chartreuse, $12.50; Hall of Fame, azalea pink, $6.50; Annie Welch, It. pink repeat bloomers, Westminister, 8-9" wide petaled
yellow, $2.50 ea. Walter M. Jackson, 1123 Vickers St.. SE. Atlanta 30316.
Water lily bulbs, perfect for small ponds and fish pools, pink blooms, $1 ea., PP. Charles Kidwell, Jr., 1400
Kingston Rd.. Rome 30161. <_rreen or bronze ajuga, is, i;
liriope, 20, $1; white candytuft, $1 doz.; dwarf blue phlox, $1 doz., add 400 post. Marguerite Bryans, 1591 Woodland Ave.. SE, Atlanta 30316.
Daylilies; Opera Dress, $8; Shady Lady, $5; Exhalted Ruler, $10; Main Attraction, $6, all for $26, add post. Mrs. Frank Smith, Claxton 30417.

Lawrenceville 30245.___________ Salt cured meat; 2 hams abt. 3f
Ibs. wt. each, $1 per Ib., 2 shoulders abt. 32 Ibs. ea., 750 per Ib., will ship COD. Comer Meeks, Rt. 1, Alto 30510
Old farm bell for sale, unusua cradle, good condition $100; also 50( gal. fuel oil tank, good condition, $25 Mrs. Robert Carr. Maysville.____
Quilt patterns, Tulip Maple Leaf Poplar Leaf, Dutch Doll, Fan, pc Monkey Wrench, Bowtie, 250 ea. or finished square & pattern, $1 ea. Mrs Anna Miller. Rt. 2, Lula 30554.
Lrg. shade dried leaf sage, $1 pint cup, add post. Marie Holland, 1019
Cooogglleer Rd., Dalton 30720. THaartm gouros for sale,, sizes
from I/ 2 gal. to 2 gal. size. R.E.
McCrarv. Rt. 1. Gav.___________ Can sealer for sale with 63 No. 3
cans & lids. Lessie Dove, Rt. 1, Box 270 H. Rovston
Abt" 60 Ibs. Stuart pecans 1969
crop, 400 per Ib. plus post. Alice

plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon i^ong. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540._______
Nice clean roots and herbs; yellow root, catnip, queen of meadow, devil's shoestring. May apple 2 Ib. lard box full, $1 plus postage, spearmint, catnip, $1.50 doz. add postage. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.______________________ Horseradish pits., 5 $1; yellow
dock, queen-of-meadow, wild cherry, red alder bark, blackberry roots, yellowroot, ratsbane, 2 Ib. lardbox $1, add post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Appliqued quilt patterns; Big Rabbit, Overall Boy, Cat-in-Basket, Butterfly, Dutch Doll, Colonial Girl, Fisher Boy, Duck Pansy, Football, Cup & Saucer, Heart Shape, 3, $1 plus long stampedenv. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt.5, Ellijay 30540.
Patchwork quilt patterns with

Lrg. or small handmade tatting; also popcorn edging in white, 300 per yd. plus 100 post., no samples; also band aprons in print material with pockets, 750 ea., 150 post. Mrs. C.F. Butler, 109-23rd str., SE, Moultrie 31768.
Dbl. bed size hand appliqued quilts; Maple Leaf, Poplar Leaf, Dog wood cotton padded, mach quilted, $12ea., add post.; also baby quilts, $3$4-$5. Mrs. Anna Miller, Rt. 2, Lula 30554.
Handmade & hand quilted dbl. bed size quilts, new material, linings to match, prints & solid cols., 2 Ib. cotton padded, $15 ea., king size, $16.50, add post. Mrs. W.E. Swann, West R.R. Ave., Box 313, Flowery Branch 30542._____________
Quilt tops; 9-Square, Heart &

white 9 in. pit., mammoth pink & lav

Williams, Box 332, Flowery Branch drawn instructions can be mach. pc.; Gizzard. Friendship, others $3 up.

all giant, 2, $1, 250 post, no checks. H C. Hindman, Rt. 2, Box 220 K

Flower plants,

30542_,__ ___ _______

Windmill, Old Italian Design, Wrench, Mrs. Sara Manis, Rt. 2, Box 147 B,

Rocks suitable for retainer walls, Pinwheel, Bright Hopes, 5, $1 with Tunnel Hill 30755.

Brunswick 31520. Little mangolds, 250 doz.; greer
& white border plants, 500 doz.; rootec justicia, Grape Leaf begonias, 350 ea. *add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6 Gainesville._____________
Marigold, wisteria vine seed, 25< pkg., stamped env.; pink dogwood, $3 ea., white $2, 500 post.; all healthy pits., 2-3 ft. tall, Thomas Chambers
827 Myrtle SW, Gainesville._____ Daylilies: Cartwheels, Crest wood
Ann, Eliz. Payne, Luxury Lace Special Feature, Nashville, Shell Radiance, Quincy, Sunburst Gold, Venetian Pink, $1 ea., 6, $5, 600 post. Mrs. R. B. Bowen, 3189 Peachtree Dr., NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph. 233-1594.
Houseleek, dusty miller, mix. petunia pits., white, lav. chrysanthemums, vinca minor, 25, $1.25, add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2,
Talking Rook 30175_________ Daylilies: Pink Bowknot,
Mikado, Tallahassee, Ruffled
Pinafore, Irish Charm, Golden Dewdrops, Pink Charm, Side Show, Baggette, Black Falcon, Fred Stuntz, Salmon Sheen, $4.75 doz. PP. Mrs. W.
S. Griffin, Adel 31620._______ Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 400 doz.;
asst. hardy phlox, 15, $1.25; pink
oxalis, pink thrift, 20, $1; Strawberry begonias, 3, 600; purple dwarf iris, 15, $1, PP. Mrs. Ed Stone Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville 30103.
Many Irg. dbl. dahlias tubers, many beautiful cols., not labeled, asst., $3 doz., 500 post. Mrs. Florence
Heaton, Mineral Bluff 30559._____
Royal Robe violets, old time

bulbs and seed
wanted
Want 4 or more good yellow rose bushes trimmed down to 7-12 in. at least. Wm. J. Higgins, 916 Rosedale Rd., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 874-1351.
Want several red rambler roses, rooted, state price and parcel post, charges. Mrs. Madge Crooks, Hollonville Rd.. Williamson 30292.
Want borage star flower or bee bread. B.F. Heaton, Rt. 1, Toccoa 3057L____________________
Want 50 boxwood, 12-18 in. high J.R. Dekle, Lakewood Farms, 145 Dekle Dr., Athens. Ph. 543-2388._____
Want dbl. sultana cuttings & dbl. geraniums of all cols., will, exchange for same or sell pc. quilt tops. Mrs.
. H. Rhodes, Rt. 1, Box 2661, Canon30520. ____________________
Want ginseng plants. Mrs, Frank Campbell, 105-W. 8th Ave., Rome 30161.

etc. H.A. Porter, Rt. 3, Box 135, Hwy.

20, Buford 30518.____________

Choice pecan halves for sale, 5

Ibs., $7.50 add post. Mrs.H.W. Law,

Chula 31733._______________

3 hives of bees for sale also want

to buy used honey extractor C.A.

Dalton, 805 Bellemeade Ave., Atlanta

30318. Ph. 351-3275.___________ Several hives of bees for sale, state

inspected W.W. Johnson, 740

Bankhead Hwy. S.E. Mableton 30059.

Ph. 948-7713

2 hives of bees in 10 frame hives,

good condition, J.W. Stallings, 3635

Orchard Dr., College Park 30337. Ph.

761-3436.

_______

Queen-of-meadow, yellow dock,

mullein, ratsbane, wild cherry bark, 4

Ib. lardbox, $1.25; catnip pennyroyal,

huckleberry, pits., $1.50 doz., add

post. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking

Rock_30125________________

Elder bark, sweet gum,

yellowroot, sassafras, May apple

queen-of-meadow, yellow dock roots,

wild cherry bark, alder bark, rat-

sbane, catnip, devil's shoestring, 2 Ib.

lardbox $1 plus 350 post. Debbie

Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.________

Pecans for sale, 400 per Ib. plus

stiipping,.charges. Stella Hodges, St.

George._____________________

Martin gourds for sale varnished

ready to hand, $1.75 ea., 2, $3.25, 3, $4,

4 or more $1.25ea.; Blue Bird or Wren

gourds, $1 ea., 2, $1.75, 3, $2.50, 4 or

more 750 ea., all del. H.A. Stahl, Rt. 6,

Moultrie 31768.

Strong red sassafras, elder bark

on root, slippery elm bark, wild

stamped addressed env. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Miscellaneous
wanted
Want used metal roofing, will trade chestnut fence rails for same. Paul Dixon. Rt. 2, Clayton 30525. Ph. 782-3163.
Want 1 Ib. sheep suet tallow, state price. Mrs. Sam Carter, 885 Slaton St., Apt. R, Forest Park 30050.
Want 100 Ib. colored feed bags free of holes. Mrs. Peggis Wallace, Rt. 2, Box 35, A, Townsend 31031.
Want 15-20 Ibs. white sweet potatoes within 40 mi. radius Atlanta. G.F. Newell, 1369 Panola Rd., Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-4124 nights.
Want 20 usable metal fence posts, 6-7 ft. tall; also need 300 ft. of 4 ft.

Hand cro. twin bedspreads, 50 x 56, blue, green,gold$15ea. Mrs. Chas.
H. Mayo, 308 Keepferry Rd., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-5054.
Pretty band aprons, 750 ea.; 6, $4 potholders, 8, $1; Mrs. W.W. Lowman,
Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540._ Appliqued pillowcases ditt.,
designs, dolls, flowers with leaves, $3 pr. scarves to match, $1.50 ea.; mach. made, handpainted pillowcases,
pretty designs $2.50 pr., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

Handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.,

add post., handpainted tea aprons,

$1.25 ea.; fancy painted potholders,

250 ea.; painted dish towels 3, $1, add

post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5,

Ellijay 30540.

_________

Baby quilts 36 x 54, white print col.

applique animals in pink & blue to

yellow & green, $6 add 500 post., also

Bo Peep & Sheep in pink & blue, Baby-

Asleep-in-Moon, in yellow and green

$7.50 plus 500 post. Helen Dodd. Rt. 2.

Box 68A, Rising Fawn 30738.

Pure linen hankerchiefs with tatting edge, pure white and pastels in blue, yellow and green, $1 ea. PP, Mrs. C.T. Edwards, 20 N. Warren, St.,
Monticello 31064._______________ Lambskin baby shoes, lace ups,
cowboy boots, moccasins, felts, size 12-3, appliqued animals, $2.25 pr. 500
post., pastels, whites. Sara Crumbley, Box 383 A, Rt. 2, McDonough. Ph. 9573203.

purple fragrant violets, 15, $1; green ajuga pits., 20, $1; vinca minor, garlic, $1 doz., add 400 post. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer. Brooks.
Red foliage mole plant, castor bean, 45 seed, 300, send money or stamps; also stamped env. G. C. Little. Rt. 4. Convers 30207.
Asst. marigold, nandina, castor bean, sunflower seed, matchbox full,
250; touch-me-not, cockscomb, mimosa, fern shrub, 250 tblspn., free seed with order, stamped env. H. L.

for sale

cucumber bark, poke roots white ash oot, I/ 2gal., $2, real lucky buckies on all. Art Phillins. Rt. }. Wrightsville.
Wild cucumber bark, slippery elm bark, red elder bark or roots, poke oot I/ 2 gal., $2; real lucky buckeyes, !2doz.; sage, 750 per cup; also shelled pecans, $1.25 pint; add post. Mrs. Jllian Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.
Quilt patterns: Crazy Ann, Album, Old Maids, Puzzle, Dut:hman's Mill Wheel, Rd. to Okla. ioosetracks, spiderweb, Honey Bee

fence wire. Mrs. A. W. Nail Tucker 30084. Ph. 938-1989.
Want bee quipment and honey extractor. E.L. Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Terrace, Augusta 30904.

Old fashion bonnets, Wagon Train Bonnets with ruffle, print, $1.25 solid
$1.50; band aprons, to match 2 pockets med., $1.50 Irg., $1.75, add post. Mrs. B.M. Humphreys, 854 Davis St., F 6
Gainesville 30501. Old fashion bonnets, wagon train
with ruffle, print button crown, $1.50. $1.25pr.; aprons med., Irg., 50-750 ea.,
clothespin, 750 ea., add post, Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd.,
Buford 30518.

Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr., Ellenwood 30049.

Firechief petunias, mix. cols,

verbena, carnations, 600 doz.; mix.

cols, yard petunias, 10 ea.; pink per.

phlox, houseleek, 100 ea.; orange

daylilies, white iris, 750 doz. Mrs.

Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston

30662.

________________

Bromeliads, $1; begonia list, 100;

following groups $1; 10 vari. liriope or

Bishop's weed, 10 bronze ajuga, 4

burgandy, 4 silver-queen, 5 white

(Alba), 5 purple magic, 4 metallic,

enc. post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223

Cordele Ave.. Macon 31201.______

Asst. sultanas, coleus plants, 10,

$1; scented leaf geranium cuttings, 5,

$1; other cuttings, my choice, 15, $1,

add 350 post, on ea. $1 order. Mrs. J.

H. Gable Rt. 3 Cedartown 30125.

Lrg. & small leal green ivy, vinca

minor, ajuga, $1 doz., add post.

Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.

Hypericum, magnolias & roses in

cans, $1 ea.; daylilies, $1 per clump;

chrysanthemums, $1 doz., all

beautiful cols., cannot ship. Mrs.

Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley &

Dixon Rd., Macon.

Shasta, yellow & blue fall daisies,

dwarf per. blue phlox, blue gentians,

dusty miller, iris, $2 doz.; shrubs, $1-

$2, cannot ship. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873

East Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta.

Ph. 622-0448.

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Bays, cedars, $2ea.; holly bushes,

Well rotted and new stable

manure, exc. for vegetables &

flowers, del. in Conyers-Covington

area, $15 pick up for $5. R.E. Eidson,

Starrsville. Ph. 786-0635.

Quilt patterns with pc. square;

Wedding Band & Dbl. Wedding Ring,

500 ea. plus 120 post. ea. Edna G.

Nicholson, Rt. 4, Box 70, Cartersville

30120.

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Bees for sale, 10 frame hives,

inspected, good condition, bees with

brood chamber, $15 ea. Dean Brown,

Rt. 1, Jones Rd., Box 444, Roswell

30075. Ph. 993-6866 after 6 p.m.

farm bell, no yoke, make otter;

also old churns, white I/ 2 gal. crock

with lid. Mrs. Beth Whitehead, Rt. 1.

Bethilliedhlcelmli <3i0\J6\l2M 0.. Ph. 1- li* u8v67I -2fw 83f9-.

Locust fence posts, 61/2 ft. long,

3" dia. up; chestnut rails, new, 8-10 ft.

old rails, del. anywhere in truckload

ots of 800-1000, call or write. R.T.

Wood, Box 395, Demorest. Ph. 723-7836

after 4:30 p.m.

Elephant garlic, 6, 750; garden

ansy, 6, $1, spearmint, peppermint,

white yarrow, 6, 500; rhubarb stalks,

250 Ib.; sweet blackberry pits., 6, $1

yellow root pits., 6, $1 add post. Mrs.

Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Yellow dock, queen ot mcaciow,

wild cherry bark, red alder bark,

>lackberry roots, yellow root, rat-

sbane, 21b. lardbox $1, add post. Mrs.

Donald Greer, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.

Chicken manure ready now for

"herry Basket, Churn Dasher, Fish
Jlock, Corn & Beans, Shamrock Block, Tulip & Rose $1 with stamped ddressed env. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. "L Box 267, Toccoa 30577._____
Good dry cow and horse compost 50 per bag, $15 truckload del; also hicken compost. J.W. Van Horn, 4457 ^ovington Hwv. Decatur. Ph. RII 9-
5798._________________________ 2 crock churns for sale, 3 gals. ea.
Mrs. S.O. Chapman, 859 Rosedale
Ave., SE, Atlanta 30312. Ph. 627-4017. 150 bee hive bodies or deep
supers, brand new, never been used, 10 frame made of white pine, nailed up and painted with 2 coats paint, $1.50 ea., will ship, write or call before coming. Lettia Spell, Rt. 1, Box 60
Screven 31560. _____________ Applique quilt patterns: Tulip in
)owl, pansy, American Beauty rose, acorn and leaves, poinsettia, zinnia, mppy, kitten, iris, butterfly, Colonial
y. rose-of-sharon, 3 for $1.00 plus
100 post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Clliiav 30540.___________________
Pecans $1.25 per pint, Buckeye pits., 2 $3; Jerusalem weed pits., 6, 2 add post. Mrs. J.D. Phillips Rt. 1, iV'rightsville.____________________
Patchwork quilt patterns, 250 ea., 3, $1; Fan, Rock Garden, Maple Leaf,
Indian plum, sailboats, Basket, Tail i Benjamin's kite. Wrench, Stepping Stones. O'Neal Brooks. Box . 873, scottdale 30079.
3 standard bee nives with supers

for sale
Hand knitted doilies, small, $1.50 ea., Irg., $2.50 ea. for coffee table, set, $5.50, write for prices on knitting, cro., etc. Mrs. J.R. Grubbs, Rt. 5, Box 617 Newnan 30263.
Reg. bed size quilt tops; 1 Boxtop, 1 Churn Dasher design, all new material, $4 ea., 800 ea. top post. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, 15 Border St., Buford 30518.
Quilt tops; 4-Point, Melon Patch, $6 ea.; Orange Peel, Cross Canoes, Rocky-rd.-to-Calif., Diamond Star, Broken Pavement, Smoothing Iron, Morning Glory, Pinwheel, Drunkard's Path, $5.50 ea.; single bed size Friendship, Windmill, $4 ea., 600 post. Miss Lucille Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 128A, Swainsboro 30401.
Want to spark up lagging appetites and have livelier cooking?

White pillowcases with abt. 3 in. hems,$lpr.; flowered with abt. 21/2 in. hems, nice material, $1.25 pr., add post. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming 30130.
Baby's 1st shoes, handmade, genuine lambskin, fits to 6 mos., $3; white handmade lambskin booties, 3 sizes, fits to 8 mos., $2.50. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.
Handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.; handpainted dish towels, 3, $1, 7, $2; bib aprons, $1 ea.; band aprons, 750 ea., work aprons, Irg. pockets, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Handicrafts
wanted

sassafras pits.. $1 ea.; well rooted mmediate del., $5 pick-up truck load, & racks, 1 with Irg. swarm bees with Miss Martha Johnson, nutrition

purple wisteria; $1; red elder pits., 2, you load and haul, $10 if I haul within loney, one swarm yellow bees in a specialist with the Cooperative Ex-

Want someone to quilt a pat-

$1; poke root pits., $4 doz.; wild ferns 7-8mi. radius. T. L. Capes, Rt. 1, Box 3ox, government inspected, $25 tension Service, says you can by using chwork quilt. Geralyn Campbell, 333

3. $1 other plants, add post. Mrs. J.D. 45, Moreland 30259. Ph. 253-4979 complete. Mrs. J. H. Rountree, spices and herbs. Beginners might Woodlawn Dr., SE, Marietta 30060.

Phillips Rt. 1, Wrightsville.

Mewnan.

Riverdale. Ph. 478-8268.

start with a tested recipe.

Ph. 971-3375.

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mosquitoes which are so bad in the evening we can hardly go outdoors. Is there anything we can do to solve this problem?
Mrs. William Dennon, Tucker
We talked with Mr. Maxey Nolan. Extension Entomologist in Athens, who specified three steps to effective elimination of your mosquito problem:
1. Eliminate vegetation growing around the edge of the lake in shallow water. The sun keeps this shallow water warm and the vegetation provides a productive breeding ground for mosquitoes.
2. Have the edge of the bank drop to a depth of 18 to 24 inches. This depth drop off will be sufficient to discourage the mosquitoes from breeding.
3. Stock the lake with Gambusia(sp) fish, better known as mosquito fish. These fish are about the size of minnows and live on mosquito larvae. They will not interfere with swimming or fishing. Tropical fish stores are a better source of the Gambusia fish than commercial fish hatcheries.

JEWEL WEED
Jewelweed -- wild touch-me-not or snapweed -- Impatiens capensis, was given this name because its leaves are unwettable as rain will stand on the leaves in round drops shining like jewels -without ever wetting the leaf surface. The name of touch-menot or snapweed because of the snapping sound made by the seed pods when touched if they are ripe. It bears pretty flowers which are butter-yellow and these are followed by slipper-shaped seed pods.
As a medicinal herb it is noted as an emergency treatment against poison ivy. A great many believe that if one has accidentally brushed against poison ivy, rubbing the exposed part with fresh jewelweed that has been crushed in the hands will keep any rash from developing. Since the two plants grow over almost the same range and have identical soil they are often found growing near one another.
In several summer camps the person in charge of first aid boils down large quantities and uses this concentrated juice to wash exposed parts to prevent the rash from developing and also to treat the rash if it should develop. Several poison ivy commercial lotions are extracts of this plant. The homemade lotion is made by boiling down a pot of jewelweed covered with water until it is about half its original volume. It will not keep too long in the refrigerator but it will work by making ice cubes of it and storing.
Early settlers learned from the Indians to use this weed; not only in curing poison ivy rash but in treating itch, unhealthy scalp, athlete's foot and other kinds of dematis that we now know are fungal in origin. The following paragraph is taken from the 195051 Yearbook of Agriculture, published by the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
It is a quotation from an article called "Antibiotics That Come From Higher Plants," written by P. S. Schaffer. "At the University of Vermont, Thomas Sproston, Jr., and associates tested 73 plant extracts, directing particular attention toward those that show fungicidal properties. The most active were obtained from Impatiens - (Wild touch-me-not.).

I live on a 223-acre farm and everything is scattered and inconvenient.

Would you please help me find a means of laying out a "neat" homestead

including a two-bedroom home with a full basement to store foods for winter, small barn and implement shed for tractor, truck, equipment, work shop,

and mill shed, a garden space with small orchard, and chicken house and

bee yard? We are selling this big farm and plan to move to my 53-acre farm

with no buildings and we would like to start off RIGHT with things properly

placed.

Mrs. Mary Jones, Blairsville

We have contacted Mr. Walter G. Harter. head of the Extension Farm Management Department and given him the specific items you want to include in your new farm setup. You should have heard from him by now and
received help with your new farm layout.

I am interested to know what causes blight on fruit trees. A neighbor of

mine has a crabapple tree in her yard on which the leaves are turning

brown. It seems to be spreading over the tree. I have a few fruit trees in my

garden and one of the apple trees has a few brow"n leaves on it. I am won dering if this.condition can spread from one tree to another and what could

be done to cure the disease.

Name Withheld by Request

Norcross

Our Entomology Division tells us that you probably have fire blight. To control this, cut out the dead twigs and spray during blooming season with
Agrimycin or Streptomycin.____

Farming In '70s
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come, as compared to 850,000 commercial farmers in 1969.
The 2 million non-commercial farmers existing in 1969 will decrease by 50% to fewer than 1 million in 1980. These farmers will be retiring from the farm for more lucrative occupations, but no one will be taking their places. Increased production per acre and large farm operations will be required to fill this void.
Agriculture in the South over the next ten years will be shaped by the same technological and changing economic and social forces shaping the agriculture for the entire nation; however, agriculture in the South will be distinguished by the region's move to close the "farming gap" between it and other regions of the country, which have enjoyed greater prosperity.
Some farm experts expect the South by mid 1970 to lead the nation in its rate of increase in farm size, to take greater advantage of the opportunities for farm mechanization, and be able on large acreages of level land to compete with the Midwestern farmers in filling expanded national and world demands for grains and food stuffs.
Between 1959 and 1964, the average farm size in the South increased from 220.9 to 256.7 acres. At the same time, the total number of farms has been declining from 1,313,064 in 1964 to 1,571,608 in 1969.
In 1969, 8% of the farms in the South accounted for over- half of the region's farm sales. To increase their volume and pay added costs of mechanization, an increasing number of these farmers will be operating tracts of land rented from other farmers in the 1970's.
Consequently, farmers in the South

Wanted: Georgia's
Largest Melon
Competition to find the state's heaviest watermelon will be held during the eighth annual Watermelon Day at the Atlanta State Farmers' Market, Sunday, June 28.
A $25 savings bond prize will go to the grower of the heaviest melon in each of four variety categories Charleston Gray, Congo, Cobb Gem, and Black Diamond. Plus, a $100 savings bond to the grower of the heaviest melon over all.
Georgia Watermelon growers are invited to bring their entries to the Market by 12:30 p.m. for judging.
Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin says he expects some 35,000 Georgians to come out and enjoy the festivities, which will include a free slice of ice cold watermelon for every visitor and a country music show.
The Atlanta State Farmers' Market, the biggest facility of its kind in the South, is 15 miles south of Atlanta on Interstate 75 ... Thames Road Exit.
should be in a particularly favorable spot to share in the increased demands for food stuffs in the U.S. Our lead in poultry production, for example, puts the South in an especially bright spot to supply the increasing world-wide demand for poultry meats.
Southern farmers should also capture from the Corn Belt and Plains states some of the gains expected in soybeans and feed grains for the 70's.
Cotton will probably not make up as large a part of the region's total income as other commodities expand.
Tobacco production will remain confined to about the same areas. But there will be larger acreages per operating unit to justify the needed mechanization.

Wednesday. May 27. 1970
Agricultural Calendar
Meetings
June 3 -- 1 PM-- Breeders of Simmental Cattle meeting; others interested in this new breed are invited to attend. Purpose of meeting is to dis cuss possibility of organizing State Simmental Assn. Holi day Inn, Perry. Neil Manley, 316 Fortson Dr., Athens 30601.
Farm Sales Events
May 28 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Pearson Livestock Mar ket, Pearson.
May 29 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Dodge County Livestock Salesbarn, Eastman.
May 29--and each Friday at 8 PM--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Dodge County Stockyard, Eastman. For information contact Hayward Cranford. Day 374-3773, night 374-3818.
May 29--8 PM--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Turner County Stockyard, Ashburn. 2000 hd. top quality farm inspected pigs. For further information call 567-3371 day, 567-3881 night. H. G. Wiggins.
June 1--2 PM -- Feeder Pig Sale, County Line Milling Co., Pelham.
June 1--8:30 PM--Feeder Pig Sale, Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt.
June 1--Feeder Pig Sale, Appling County Stockman's Assn., Baxley.
June 2 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Valdosta Livestock Co., Inc., Valdosta.
June 4 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Grady County Livestock Pavilion, Cairo.
June 25 -- Georgia State DurocHampshire Field Day, Vien na.
HOUSEFLY CONTROL Folks interested in reducing the
number of houseflies in the community are urged to undertake a community sanitation program. Maxcy P. Nolan, entomologist with the Cooperative Extension Service, recommends this approach to reducing housefly numbers. Contact your local county Extension agents for more informa*t*io*n. HOUSING SOLUTION
Miss Doris Oglesby, housing and equipment specialist with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, says one of private industry's solutions to the housing shortage is a three bedroom, 1,296 square foot house which can be constructed in a factory and put on your lot in one da*y**. SOIL FOR FLOWERS
To be successful with annual flowers in the garden, you must give attention to the soil in which you put them, according to Troy Keeble, horticulturist with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. To have your soil tested, contact your coun*t*y* Extension agent.
Strawberries are one of Georgia's most popular small fruits. Home economists with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service point out strawberries are also high in vitamin C.
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Georgia experienced 118 confirmed cases of rabies in 1969, according to Dr. Charles N. Dobbins, head of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service veterinary department.