Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 56, no. 22 (1970 June 3)

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

VOLUME 56

Wednesday, June 3, 1970

NUMBER 22

Tommy Irvin

Ga. Beekeepers

Hardship Imposed
On Pig Sales
Several weeks ago the Georgia Department of Agriculture received notification of new U.S.D.A. guidelines for feeder and breeder pig sales and markets.
According to the directive from the federal government, these guidelines would have to be implemented
by July 1, 1970, in orderforthe U.S.D.A. to continue to participate in the statefederal hog chole r a eradication program.
We in the State Department of Agriculture felt these guidelines, specifically one calling for the paving of all sales barns which handle feeder and breeder pig sales, were uncalled for and unjust.
I especially felt that they should in no way effect our cholera eradication program as not one case of cholera in the past three years has been traced to .a sales barn.
I was, therefore, very happy to learn last week from animal health officials of U.S.D.A. that we had succeeded in obtaining a reversal of their position on this particular requirement as it effects the cholera eradication program.
As it stands now, all feeder and breeder pig sales destined for interstate trade must be held on impervious (such as concrete) floors. However, intrastate sales will not be effected and the state-federal hog cholera eradication program will not be effected.
The Georgia Livestock Market Association has also passed a resolution calling for the lifting of this requirement. Although I am presently relieved that these guidelines will not effect our cholera program, I am aware that they will work a financial hardship on many of our markets that will not be eligible for interstate sales as -they presently exist.
I will continue to support the Georgia Livestock Market Association in their efforts to have this restriction lifted and allow all sanitary, licensed, inspected sales markets to continue to hold feeder and breeder pig sales under our present regulations without hampering their interstate market.

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Must Register In Disease Fight

Production of honey, beeswax, and package and queen bees brings more than $2,000,000 annually to Georgia beekeepers.

Legislation was passed during the last session of the General Assembly to help prevent the spread of bee diseases which cause losses to the beekeeping industry as well as the hobby beekeeper.

The bill requires all beekeepers to register with the Georgia Department of Agriculture and provides for an inspection of the bees at least once every 18 months by an authorized state inspector.

It also provides for indemnity payments for hives of bees ordered destroyed because of disease. An appropriation was made to cover the possible cost of the indemnity payments for July 1, 1970 to July i, 1971.

In June We Salute The Dairy Industry

If you have not yet registered, you can use the form on Page 8. Additional forms may be obtained from the Department of Agriculture or your County Agent.

1970 marks the 33rd year the dairy industry of Georgia and the nation have joined hands in celebrating June Dairy Month. The Department of Agriculture cooperates in this observance and salutes the dairy producer and distributor for providing Georgia consumers with the finest milk that can be purchased in the United States.

Straight Line
Can you tell me why my tomatoes wilt and die when they start blooming?
Mrs. David Rozier, Townsend
The probable cause of the wilt in your tomatoes is Fusarium Wilt. The wilt will stay in the soil indefinitely. You should use a resistant variety such as Marion and fumigate the soil since rootknot nematode will break down the resistance of the plant to wilt.
I have a Water Oak tree that has something like small brown snail hulls all around the limbs. The hulls are empty but it looks like that side of the tree is trying to die. It looks like it is being sapped to death. What could it be?
Mrs. Robert Spires, Wray
Our Entomology Division tells us that the insect shells you see on your tree are the empty cases of the locust. This is the year for heavy emergence for the 17-year locust. This is also called periodical cicada. We also have the dogday cicada which broods every 2 to 5 years. This is called July fly locally. They damage roots of trees and small twigs on trees.
Help! Bumblebees! We live on a big acreage in the country and they are literally eating my house. They are even coming through the thick front door. The exterminator does not know what to do. Can you help me?
Mary Frances Wells, Stockbridge
The bumble bees you referred to are carpenter bees that bore into wood to raise their brood. They will also overwinter in these holes. Control is to spray into the holes with Lindane or chloradane or dieldrin.

There are 1305 Grade A milk producers in Georgia producing over one billion pounds of milk each year. These dairymen have about $450 million dollars invested in their farm operations. They contribute more than $60 ^million annually to Georgia's economy.
There are 40 dairy plants in the state that distribute 118,400,000 gallons of milk to Georgians each year.
These processors and distributors have $175,000,000 investment in their operations and employ over 6,000 people.
In 1969, milk sales amounted to $120,000,000 with another $17,500,000 spent for ice cream.
Georgians drink about three million pounds of grade A fluid milk each day. This is about 325,000 gallons daily or 118,000,000 gallons annually.
All milk produced and sold in Georgia is checked regularly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture foi; sanitation, purity, and quality. Georgia consumers are provided the best tasting, highest quality milk that can be bought.
We salute the dairy industry of
Georgia and urge all consumers to celebrate June Dairy Month with a large glass of cold milk.

Bamboo is our problem. We planted it in 1940 to provide a wind break. This ii has certainly done. But we want to know how to keep it in bounds, other than by hand, which we are no longer able to do. Also where can we find recipes for preparing and preserving it for our own use? This variety grows to a maximum height of around 30 feet. It must be an edible variety because the cows, horses, and formally pigs ate it with relish.
Mrs. James Milton, Keysville
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PESTICIDKS DEFINED
What are pesticides? Maxcy Nolan, entomologist with the
University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, offers this practical definition. Pesticides are
chemicals used to kill pests which eat away on man's food and fiber supplies. He points out that about 80 percent of all animal life is insect life.

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We Get Letters
Dear Editor: I would like to have an egg bread and chicken dressing
recipe if one of your readers will send in one. 1 enjoy your paper very much.
Name withheld by request Sandersville

Dear Editor: If anyone has the pattern for this
quilt, please write me.
Winifred Newell H 15 Newnan Rd. Carrollton, Ga. 30117

I Want helper in milking parlor,

must be reliable, non drinker, furnish

references, modern house available.

Marvin Rose, McDonough. Ph. 957-

5591.______

Man wants work on farm, can

work on farm equip., have worked

with International Harvester 11/2

yrs., for good salary and house fur-

nished will work 12 hrs. per day, have

Irg. family to help. Cute Dyer, 1528

Murphy Ave.. SW. Atlanta 30310.

Young single man and mother

want job caring for stock or anything

Want man to do general farm work on dairy farm, must be able to
drive truck and tractor. Bill St. John,
Rt. 3 Covington.________ ' Want someone to cut or graze pasture bottoms, reasonable, see
Saturdays only. R. Strange, 602 Savannah St., Hartwell. Ph. 376-5301.

to do, have to have furnished house. A. A. Ferguson, Box 21, Richmond Hill
31324. Ph. 756-2277. Want job custom farming:
Baling, planting, cultivating, plowing, fencing and bush hogging, 43 ft.
tractor and trailer to haul equip, within 100 mi. radius. Murray M. MacDonald, Wee Dundee Farm, Pine

Single man, passed middle age, Mt. Valley. Ph. 628-5128.

wants work on farm with cattle, hogs,

Want experienced milker for

gardening or repair work, hard DeLaval-Herringbone parlor, must be worker, must have furnished living dependable, furnish reference, good

quarters. Alfred Mitchell, 15 Maple salary, modern house, exc. job for

St.. Manchester 31816. Ph. 846-9927. right party, drinkers do not reply. H.

Retired couple wants light farm D. Thames, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-

work, need 3 room house and garden, 2841.____________________

do not smoke or drink. Grover C.

Want 2 farm families, 1 for cattle

Elkins. Rt. 2. Cleveland 30528.

work and 1 for general farm work, do

Family of 4 wants .job on farm at not answer this unless you are really

once, chopping cotton, can drive interested in working. C. M. Pippin,

tractor, prefer NE Ga. D. M. Black, Jr., Shamrock Ranch, Rt. 5, Old

Ht. 2, Swainsboro .30.401, ... High school student

wants

P49r5e3t.ori-a Rd., Albany 31701. Ph. 436-

summer-job on farm or ranch, has had

Want man with landscape ex-

livestock experience'. Jeff Gregg, 125 perience or green thumb ability to

Hunters Glen Ct., Atlanta. Ph. 255- maintain grounds at Mountain Cove

3922.____________________ White man in middle 60's wants
light farm work with good man, working with chickens or driving tractor, do not drink or use tobacco, need good house and reasonable
salary, need some time off, prefer in Douglas Co. Charley Craven, Rt. 1,

Farms, located 30 mi. S. Chattanooga, near Lafayette, nice house furnished. Charles 0. Dexter, 2170 Piedmont Rd., NE, Atlanta 30324. Ph. 875-4541.
Want someone to clean the water well on farm in Jackson Co. James L.
Greene, 1137 Glenwood Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 448-1457 Norcross.

Temple 30179 59 yr. old single man wants light

Farm

work on farm, go anywhere, anytime, need room and board. John R.

machinery

McGuirt, 3 S. Barnard Ave., LaGrange 30240.
Want tractor driver and

and equipment

machinery operator, good wages,

living quarters furnished, located

behind Texaco Station at Intersection

of 1-75 and Ga. Hwy. 49, Wilbur

Griffin, Kewanee Farms, Byron.

FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia
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Agriculture Building
Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334
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Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
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Deborah Pullin, Editor
Viva White, Notice Editor
Published weekly at 1833 Lawrenceville Highway, Decatur, Ga. 30033 Second class postage paid at Decatur, Ga,

for sale
Utility trailer for sale, good body, hitch and frame, new tires and lights, spare tire and wheel, Ga. title, $75. A.L. Wise, 1408 10th Ave., Albany 31705. Ph. 432-1423.____________
5 ft. rotary mower with stump jumper, heavy duty gear box, $250; six ft. rotary mower, same as 5 ft., $295; two disc tiller, $175; post hole digger, $160; one row cultivator, $75; also, other equip. Janice Macon, Cataula. Ph. 322-5196.________
McCormick combine, good working cond., $150 or trade for horse or colt; iron wheel wagon, 2 wheel trailer, 3 tractor hay rakes, working, $25 ea. William R. Crenshaw, Rt. 3, Madison. Ph. 342-9142.__________
8005 Deutz diesel tractor, very low hrs., 3-pt. hitch, remote control valve, pert, cond., reasonably priced. V.W. Tumlin, Rt. 2, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-
5256._____________________ Tobacco harvester, pull type and
self-propelled, good cond. Ralph Home, Sr., Glenwood. Ph. 523-3100 at night or week ends.__________
Egg carrier with track, 475 ft. Mrs. Harry Chasteen, Rt. 4, Commerce. Ph. 335-4847______________
Small Oliver bulldozer with 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $975. Doyle Dickerson, 1852 Georgiana Dr., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 636-7017.__________
Used New Holland baler, exc. cond., $650. Mrs. J.W. Bailey, Rt. 3, Box 5, Waynesboro. Ph. 554-2037.

THBiMARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 3, 1970

6 ft. x 15 ft. tandem axle trailer,

Snoco hay leader, throws the

John Deere A tractor with 3-pt.

lights and elec. brakes, $750. Ward bales, like new cond., $200; In- hitch, wheel type bush hog with

Puett, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 463-3182. ternational W4 tractor, same motor as tractor; Ford Dexta diesel tractor

309 mbldboard International plowT H Farmall, $300; two disc plow for with live shaft; 3-pt. hitch bush and

I three 14 in bottoms, trip feet, coulters, Farmall C tractor, $100. Dock Van bog. Bill Hall, Hiram. Ph. 445-7360.

exc. cond.; also, Case pulverizer disc diver. Carnesville. Ph. 384-4060.

35or 40chicken feeders, hog type;

harrow, sealed bearings, on rubber

135 Massey Ferguson power 9 gas heaters used to raise 2 bunches

wheels, 8 ft. cut, good cond. Billy steering, $23.50; two row Covington of chickens; 1 manure spreader , 1 yr.

Dutton, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Ph. 629-5762 planters and cultivators, T-P66 dbl. old, like new. Clifford Shockley, Rt. 1,

Calhoun.

hoppers, $390. John Shaw, Rt. 2, Lula 30554. Ph. 869-7298.

McCormick combine, $85; two Conyers. Ph. 483-7415 or 483-7644.

24,000 gal. water tank, 11 ft. by 33

tractor hay rakes, $20 ea.; 500 gal.

i block and tackle, pert, cond., al ft J. Rogers, 112 Salt Creek Rd.,

tank, $15; two tractor pulled saws, $10 least 1 ton cap. O.K. Sellers, 3885 N. Savannah 314*15. Ph. 236-0536.

ea.; iron wagon and 2 wheel trailer, Stratford Rd., NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph.

Six 5 ft. joints of 8 in. terra cotta

$25 ea.; 2 shop blowers, $5 ea. Bill 233-7577.

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pipe, $2 ea. Lee R. Camp, Sr., Box 63,

Crenshaw, Madison. Ph. 342-1313.

4 iron wheels for sale. Charles E. Moreland 30259.______________

Farmall Cub tractor, good cond., Blume, 17 James St., Hampton. Ph.

Used bu. basket turner for

with hyd. lift, belt pulley, buz saw, 946-3287._______________- packing house, $50; also, 100 field

trailer type turning plow, disc,

Used International harvester boxes, used for apples, good for

cultivator, blade, rake and cycle type crawler tractor, model TD-20 S/ N tomatoes, peaches or anything, good

mowing machine, $800. R.E. Car- TD-200-2185M/ NTD200-220, equipped heavy boxes, $1 ea. if all taken.

michael, 9971 Fitzgerald Rd., with 20D2 hyd. bulldozer S/ N and F- ^Johnnie Tate, Cloudland._________

Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-8975_._____ 25 rear power control unit, $9,500,

10 in. cut-off saw, $100 or will

1969 factory built 2 horse trailer, machine in good cond. T.G. McGarity, trade forhorse trailer of equal value.

exc. cond., elec. brakes, scrape door, Sr., Elberton. Ph. 283-3111 day or 283- L. F. Ware, 506 Palm St., Cochran

saddle compartment. Mrs. C.R. 1881 night__________

31014. Ph. 934-6494. ____________

Nichols, Rt. 1, Clark Rd., Ellenwood 6 ft. scrape Blade, tilts and angles,

John Deere 720 diesel tractor with

30049. Ph. 474-8098 or 289-8626.

for 3-pt. tractor, $95; also, hole power take off, 3-pt. hitch and hyd.

9005 Deutz tractor, 90 hp tractor diggers, 9 in auger, 3 pt. hook up, $160. system, good working cond., $1500. J.

with power steering, 1 yr. factory F.T. Compton, Box 133, Comer 30629^ H. Arnold, Box 279, Newnan 30263. Ph.

warranty, $5000. Roland Attaway,

Wichatah grass sprigger and 253-1970 nights._____________

Wrightsville. __________

digger; 6000 Ford tractor; Super 78

Complete peach grading outfit: 6

I968ln6del All Gleaner combine, hay baler, WD45 Allis Chalmers roller Durand sizes: 3 elec. motors;

13 ft. grain table and factory cab, tractor; off-set harrows; hay con- small size Hydrocooler; 3 conveyor

scour-kleen attachment, has cut less veyor; Jamesway grass planter; chains; 1500 one bu. field boxes, good

than 300A., serviced by local A.C. fertilizer spreader. Martin Glisson, cond., machine ready to run, good

dealer and ready to cut, $6000 or trade 306 Clark St., Claxton 30417. Ph. 739- cond., priced to sell. W. J. Colquitt,

for cattle. H.F. Price, Locust Grove 1558 after 8; 30 pm.____________ Rt. 2. Commerce. Ph. 335-3818.

302481 Phi_956^132 6000 ft. of 6 in. and 4 in. aluminum
irrigation pipe with connectors,
sprinklers, 3 vol. guns, G.M. 65 hp

~ International 100 tractor, pert,
cond., with cultivators, new tires; Caterpillar D7 in good cond., for farm clearing, etc., good tracks, sell cheap.

C-A Allis Chalmers tractor, just overhauled, good tires, with live PTO and 5 ft. rotary mower. Lynn J.
Morgan, Rt. 4, Box 216-A, Gumming.

diesel engine with 6 in. pump, all exc. W.P. Elder, Jr., Culloden. Ph. 358- Ph. 887-6885 after 5 pm.

cond., will not sell separately. Charlie Haasl, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-3570
after 7 pm Elec. tobacco sewing machine,
good cond. Chester Hyers, Rt. 2,
Alma. Ph. 449-6349___________ Leader tractor, good mechanical

2152. 3000 ft. of 4 and 5 in. irrigation

aluminum pipe, fittings and 500 GPM

Gorman-Rupp pump with engine,

reasonably priced. Selma E. Bergh,

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" Ph. 892-2822.

202 New Holland Manure

Ford tractor, model 960, with power steering, 5 speed transmission, live PTO "and front end cultivator,
good cond., various other pieces of equip. Mrs. C. W. Dooley, Rydal. Ph.
382-0769 Cartersville.__________ 2600 ft. 6 in. aluminum irrigation

cond., good tires, power take-off, 3-pt. spreader, $500; one 1959 TO' 35 pipe, only 1 yr. old, $1 per ft.; Case 730

hitch, good hyd. system, $325. V.E. Ferguson tractor and front loader, tractor; Case 1030 combine, 14 ft.

Christian, 6185 Jones Rd., College $1400; one 1957 TO-40 Ferguson blade and cab; bulk fertilizer

Park. Ph. 964-4245.

tractor with industrial loader, $1300; spreader, all good cond. and

Model 40 International hay baler one 20 ft. steel truck flat with cattle reasonably priced. Ralph Bassett, Ft.

with 4 cyl. motor, will exchange for bodies, $300. R.H. Kemp, Box 636, Valley. Ph. 825-2036 or 825-3678.

cattle Robt. Steed, Palmetto. Ph. 461- Bowdon. Ph. 258-7641 day or 258-2503

Several hundred sections of used

7656 office or 463-3333 res.

night

metal hen nests, good cond.; also,

John Deere model B tractor,

Self-propelled wagon with 25 hp several hundred ft. of High and Dry

cranks by pulley, runs good, $200. Allis Chalmers engine, ideal tor hen waterers, exc. cond. James

E.W. Flynn, Rt. 2, Box 246B,
Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7342. Homemade utility trailer, 4 ft.
wide and 8 ft. long, underslung axle, new 616 heavy duty tires, reasonably priced. J.T. Stevens, Stewart Mill Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-4502.________
Spike tooth harrow, 2 sections,
$15; also, spring tooth harrow, 2

hauling hay, bargain at $275; also, 12 ft So-Rite lime and fertilizer
spreader, like new, $125. Harry Lutz, c/ o Leeland Farms. Leesburg.
4 one row pull type New Idea corn snappers; 1 pull type Lillmston reshaker; Lillinston combine, with basket and pick up attachment, all
good cond. J.C. Gosa, Box 97, Smitn-

Powers, Rt. 3, Monroe. Ph. 267-5556 or
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._____
J.D. 600 hycycle complete hyd. 12 row boom, good cond., reasonably priced. W. E. Minbs, Rt. 2, Adrian.

sections, $15 or $25 for all. R.C. ville 31787.________________ Ph. 529-3245 Soperton.

Newcomb, Good Luck Farm,
Leesburg 31763. Ph. 435-9861. Smoothing harrows; discs;
subsoiler for Ford tractor; McClellan
chain saw with post hole digger; baby chick waterers with lids; anvil; sev.
plows and sweeps for mule; wagon
wheels; 75 ft. of 3/ 4 in. well rope and windless; corn mill; corn sheller;

H Farmall tractor, complete with planters and cultivators, good cond.;
John Deere harrow, all for $500, will trade for cows. Cy. W. Hadden,
Louisville. Ph. 625-7522.________ 3 I/ 4 hp David Bradley garden
tractor, cultivator, turning plow, cutaway harrow, rotary mower, good tires, runs good, $150. J.T. Williams,

Tandem axle trailer, elec. brakes, lights, 6 ft. x 15 ft., floored with treated pine, $800. Harold Nelson, 5213 Norman Blvd., College Park. Ph. 7673128.
Equip, for laying house, metal cages and compartments; also, waterers, cooling unit, like new. Henry Sellars, Jacksonville. Ph. 833-

hammer mill. Hoke Crowe, Rt. 5,
Canton 30114. Cub International, good cond.; set
of harrows; belly bush hog; set of rippers, like new. Egbert Payne, Rt.
5. Camming. Ph. 887-3251.______ Caterpillar tractor #10 or would
trade for winch to fit B414 In-
ternational tractor. T.R. Wells, Rt. 1,
ElU.lay 30340. Ph. Mel. 5-4451._____ Used John Deere cotton picker,
model 22L, 1 row. Joe Slade, Jr.,
Hawkinsville. Ph. 893-7636. International 37 hay baler, goo9
cond., $700. Alvin Mize, Rt. 2, Box 289,
Royston 30662^ Ph. 245-8954^ Deep well machine witn new
pump just installed and motor just been rebuilt, all new drill rods go with machine, 4in. vice for threading pipes and pump work. C.R. Oliver, Rt. 1,
Wrightsville. two 3300 bu. corn bins, perforated
floors, ladders, blower, 40 ft. loading auger and motor with stand. Will McMillan, Box 221, Swainsboro 30401.
Ph. 237-7078. A-2 Gleaner 1966 model combine
with corn and grain header, cab and robot header control, $4,500. Grover A. Walls, Box 373, Hampton 30228. Ph.
946-4007 Wagon and harness for sale, A-l
cond. Elmer Sells, Rt. 1, Box 260
T.awrpnrpville. Ph. 963-2768. 40 good wood hen coops; 2 hole
auto, waterers for cows, horses, etc.; 1/2 ton Big Dutchman egg cooler; 3 time clocks; also, 3/4 in. solenoid
valve. C.H. Jordan, Rt. 2, Covington
30209. Ph. 786-2553 David Bradley Super #3 two wheel
garden tractor, Sears, with turn plow disc harrow, cultivators and lay-off plow all good cond. Edward S.
Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison
30650.

Turin 30289. Ph. 599-3134._______
John Deere 45 combine with grain head and #10 corn head, good cond. J.L. Gunn, Rt. 1, Warrenton. Ph. 465-
3369._____________ Harrow with 3 sets of disc, can be
pulled behind Ford or Ferguson tractor, $25; McCormick mowing machine, $40, all perf. working cond. Marvin C. Joiner, Rt. 2, Wrightsville
31096.___________. Tandem trailer, ideal for hauling
farm and grading equip., will sell or trade. Amos B. Martin, 3120 Skyview Dr., Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 948-5018.
4 wheel rubber tire wagon, stake sides, good cond., $250; also, 3 gang spring loaded turning plow, $150. W.C. Rexroot, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
533O9n.e__h_o_rs_e__w_ag_o_n_: _C_o_le__g_u_an_o. distributor; also, #4 farm bell. P.O. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635.
John Deere MT tractor with cultivators, good cond., new paint, $650 or will trade for larger tractor. James D. Edwards, Box 159, Rt. 1,
Conyers._____________________ Four 1330 bu. grain bins, good
cond. Harry Peacock, Rt. 2, Alma. Ph. 449-6323.______.________^
Complete equip, for raising up to sev. thousand quail: Incubator, 2 hatchers, auto, feeders, laying pens, brooder lights, etc., will sell all or parts. G.H. Achenbach, Jr., Rocky Creek Farm, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 537-
3830._____________________ Irrigation outfit: 1800 ft. 4 in. pipe
with pressed on couplings, #300 gun, 4 x 3 Marlow pump, pipe trailer, 90 and 45ells, all A-l cond., used less than 100 hrs., $1400. E.L. Burnsed, Claxton.
Ph. 739-1970._____________ Blacksmith shop shears and jigs,
$65; two 5 gal. milk cans, $15; No. 3 farm bell, $45. S.F. Robinson, 1617

Cherry Burell, 210 gal. bulk tank with new compressor. E. J. Benkoski, Rt. 2, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3667.
4 station Surge milking parlor, glass pipeline, all equip., 4 milking machines, auto, wash up, equip., 500 gal and 600 gal. zero milk tanks. Mrs. Julia M. Ivey, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-
3445._______._______________ Tandem axle trailer to haul
medium size tractor, $100; 2 tires and tubes mounted on wheels of Lilliston peanut combine, $10 ea.; bearings, sprockets, shafts, springs, etc. for same combine, drag chain type. Roy E. Morgan, Graves 31755. Ph. 995-5502
Dawson. 1964 Ford 2000 Super Dexter
diesel, live power, differential lock, dual range transmission, less than
2300 actual hrs., perf. cond., $1275, will deliver very reasonably. Joseph
Fleming, Rt. 3, Elberton 30635. Ph.
283-2247 or 28JH85JL__________ Simplex 6 row mule drawn cotton
duster, good cond., $75. Fred L. White,
Rt. 2, Box 66, Buckhead 30625. 3-pt. hitch scoop; 6 ft. blade; hole
digger; 9M Ford tractor. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park.
Ph. 344-2712._________________ 2 G Allis Chalmers tractors; 2
plows; 2 cultivators; 2 sets of scrat-
cher gangs; 2 light disc harrows; mowing machine; also, some spare parts for tractor, all in good cond., no hyd. lift. Dane W. Henry, Rt. 1, Crandall. Ph. 695-2891 Chatsworth.
1 wheel tractor with cycle mower and lay-oft plow. Mrs. D. D. Hembree, Rt. 4, Box 305, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5091.____________________
Tandem axles, 4 new 8 ply tires and house trailer frame, tow trailer for Blue sprayer; 4 row cultivator front mount for 2520, 3020 and 4020. Buddy Fordham, Rt. 1, Cochran 31014.

Heavy duty angle scrape blade, Burke Dr., Morrow 30260. Ph. 366- Ph. 934-2226._______-

$185; all purpose plow, $175; cutting 2939.

Surge dairy equip.: Glass

harrow, $245; dirt scoop, $90; lift

1963 Ford diesel tractor with live pipeline, elec. pulsator, elec. brain, 3

boom, $25; one row cultivator, $90. power, runs like new, all equip, in- milkers, auto, washer, vat and pump, John Shaw, Rt. 2, Conyers,. Ph. 483- cluded. P.E. Sutton, Culloden. Ph. 885- all good cond. W. A. Housworth, Rt. 2,

7415.

2350.

dthonia. Ph. 482-6424.

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Farm machinery and equipment
for sale
International sidewinder cutter model 6B605 SRII 54886, $300. Mrs Martin Hewlett, 890 West Wesley Rd. NW, Atlanta. Ph. 351-8994 or 993-4378
D-6 Caterpillar with CCU and angle blade, good working cond. reasonably priced. J. C. Young Pleasant Hill Forests, Rt. 1, Comer 30629. Ph. 788-2566._________
18 disc off-set John Deere harrow, good cond. Howard Chandler, Rt. 2

6 ft. bush hog with stump jumper,
60 hp gear box, like new, $275. Lawrence Sheppard, 4449 Rockbridge Rd., Rt. 7, Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 443 -w> after 6:15 pm.__________
Combination sprayer with 21 ft.
booms, jet cluster unit, 50 gal. drum, cost $225, price $175. Mrs. F. A. Garrison, 602 S. Main St., Cornelia. Ph. 778-6338.

Farm machinery and equipment
wanted

for sale
Cattle
2 gentle heavy milk cows for sale. Mrs. E. H. Hardy, Rt. 1, Box 163, Winston 30187. Ph. 942-4587.
Reg. Angus herd bull, 4 yrs. old, approx. 1200 Ibs., wt, $350; also Quarter Horse gelding, $160. Larry A. Loughridge, 1201 Abutment Rd., Dalfnn 3fl79.fl_________________

11 reg. Black Angus bulls, 9-16 mos. old, sired by W. Eileenmere 1100, champion bull Jr. Reserve 1967 U. of Ga. Futurity, $200 up, del. to 80 mi. C. N. McClure, Deer Valley Farm, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2978. __
Purebred Guernsey male, abt. 20 mos. old, ready for service, dehorned, ring in nose, well marked. H. W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington 30638. Ph. 769-5043.
12 choice Black Angus heifers, approx. 500 Ibs. wt., purebred but no papers. A. Lee Vaughn, Box 31, Forsvth 31029. Ph. 994-4716._____
Reg. Red Shorthorn heifer, 13 mos. old, abt. 600 Ibs. wt., C.V., halter broken. 0. L. Burton, 939 Jones Mill Rd., Cartersville. Ph. 382-2869._____
Reg. Angus bulls, 10-14 mos. old, good bloodlines, papers furnished, can be seen anytime. Bill Reynolds, Crowley & Reynolds Farm,
Carrollton. Ph. 832-7083.________ Reg. Black Angus, 5 reg. cows
with calves by side, 2 unreg. cows with
calves by side, all giving lots of milk, $350 up; 2 reg. heifers, 14 mos. old,

Grown billy goat, $10; 2 grown nannies, $20; small nanny, $8. A. M. Collins, Sr., on the Mac Thompson Rd.. Rt. 2. Box 222. Cochran._____
10 young NZW does from reg. stock, they are baby beef type and are Purina and vitamin fed, will sell or exchange for equal value of diff. bloodline or other things. Merle A. Doan, Rt. 1, Midville 30441. Ph. 5543033 Waynesboro.________ ~~Purebred French Alpine buck, born Mar. 26, 1970. Perry L. Johnson, Box 301, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-3698.
Horses, mules, ponies

Danielsville 30633. Ph. 789-3373. John Deere, model H tractor, fair
tires, planters, cultivators, 3 disc tiller on rubber, 16 disc smoothing harrow, all working cond. Ottis Steele, Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-2934.
Daain Feedmobile, good cond., grinds hog, cattle or horse feed, mixes in hot molasses, 100 hp GM diesel powers mill, mounted on 2 I/ 2 ton Chevrolet truck, 1958 model, one owner, $2,500. Hays Arnold, Jr., Box 127, Thomaston. Ph. 647-4514 days or 647-9534 after 6 pm.___________
Two 16 in. bottom plows, 3-pt. hitch, like new, $200; mule hay rake, $50; lumber bucks; 3-pt. hitch planters and cultivators, $250; two wheel trailer, $125; sev. other items. Marvin Newsome, Rt. 1, Box 169, Hwy. 88E, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 552-2627.
Set of 2 row cultivators for Allis Chalmers D-14 tractor, $50; 600 gal. milk tank with compressors and milkers; Super 78 New Holland PTO driven hay baler, 1961 model, good working cond., $600. Ken Rush, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-3574._____
Ford 3-pt. 6 ft. cycle mower, can be adapted to any 3-pt. tractor, mower in exc. cond., used to cut hay, $125. Walter H. Butler, 4070 Menlo Dr., Tucker. Ph. 938-7905 or 786-6080
Covington.________________ Ford hay conditioner, 6 ft. wide,
used less than 10 A., priced to sell, $450; Ford 3-pt. hitch, rotary hoe, $65; pull type 3 section rotary hoe, $75. C.

Want good used chicken battery brooder, broods baby chicks from 1 day old to fryers. Mrs. J. A. Garrison, Rt. 2, Box 31A, Montezuma 31063.
Want Brillion grass seeder, within 100mi. Atlanta. 0. M. Smith, Box 8332, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 875-5486.
Want mechanical tobacco harvester, must be good cond., prefer Case harvester but will consider other make. Henry H. Moxley, Rt. 2, Box 30, Cobbtown. Ph. 684-4165.
Want 2 wheel garden tractor, will trade David Bradley 21 in. blade chain saw, good cond., J.C. Pace, 352 Bowden St., Commerce 30529. Ph. 3353933.
Want 2 row Bermuda grass planter, good cond. Roger Bell, Rt 1 Mansfield. Ph. 468-6068 after 9 pm.
Want good Super A Farmall tractor, good motor, tires, lift, with planters, cultivators, 1 disc side mounted plow, or 2 disc trail plow, all good cond., for cash, will pay for outfit to be delivered, state details in letter. Marvin Maddox, Rt. 4, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-2775 after 5:30 pm.______
Want small pop remover for recleaning pecans from harvester. Harry Willson, Rt. 1, Albany 31701. Ph. 436-5654.

10 Charolais-Angus crossed

heifers, choice quality, see to ap-

preciate, $200 ea. Wiley Smith, Senoia.

Ph. 599-6662.______________

Charolais cattle, bulls 15/ 16 and

purebred, 8 mos. to 25 mos., all AICA

reg., wormed and branded, good

selection, see to appreciate. Clyde

Lawson, Killian Rd., Canton. Ph. 479-

3542 or 479-3141._____

2 fine gentle milk cows, Bangs

tested, 2 heifers on milk, 3 bull calves

on milk; 1 fine Holstein bull ready for

light service, all for $1,100. Henry

Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 154 B, Alpharetta

30201.

______________

Fine selection Charolais bulls, 12-

28 mos., good records from BCIA herd, I/ 2 bro. on last Tifton test

gained 3.43 Ibs. daily, purebreds and crosses from Sam 951 bloodline,

features easy calving, from Angus
and Hereford dams, good disp., conf. & heavyjnuscled. A. Dowdy, Rt. 1,

Alma. Ph. 632-4296. 8 Charolais percentage bulls, 2
wks. to 6mos. old, ready to move at 7 mos., heavy muscled, silver col., fine for cross-breeding, F.W.T. Contano

sire weighing over 1 ton, Angus dams weighing 850-1100 Ibs. S. E.' Hubbard, Rt. 2. Carnesville 30521. Ph. 384-4722.

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

$250 ea.; 14 mos. old bull, $250, all from good stock. Vinson Brown, 117 Logan Rd., Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-
4779._________________ 3 reg. Angus bulls, 18-20 mos.,
from famous Ankonian Ambassador and Dor Mac Bardoliermere Maximilian bloodlines, from cert, herd, tested and disease-free, will reg. in buyer's name. M. L. Cordle, Rt. 1, Big Texas Valley Rd., Rome. Ph. 232-
4317.__________________ 100 young Charolais cows, many
calves by side, 100 Charolais heifers, I/ 2 through 15/ 16, breeding age, 3 purebred I/ 2 French Charolais bulls. Roy Wiggins, Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Ph. 567-3371 or 567-3881 day or nieht.____________________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, 8-16 mos. old, $200 up, will trade for cow of equal value. Henry J. Hamil, 818 Temple Rd.. Bremen 30110. Ph. 537-4263.
3 reg. Charolais bulls, 3 reg. Charolais cows, 10 Angus and Charolais heifers and 16 Angus cows, papers avail, with Charolais cows. Quinton Farrer, Louisville. Ph. 625-
3000 after 6 pm._______ __ Proven herd sire, reg. 7/8
Charolais, I/ 8 Shorthorn, see his calves; also reg. purebred Charolais
Bull, 19 mos. old. C. H. Hudson, Rt. 1, Box 80, Manchester. Ph. 846-2985.
6 reg. Shorthorn bulls, 12-15 mos. old, TB and Bangs free, product of 30 yrs. of selective breeding. Burt Bennett, Jr., Rt. 3, Moultrie. Ph. 9858007 after 6 pm.

for sale
At stud: Golden Palomino Walking Horse; reg. jet black Arabian stud; Arzuz, 20098, true dapple gray Arabian stud 25097, two others, to choose from can pick up mares or bring stud to mare. J. W. Vanhorn. 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU9-5798.____________________
Joy Forever, A.Q.H.A. reg. 2 yr. old filly, 14.2 hands, Palomino, started in pleasure, placed in halter in approved shows, 3 of 5 times, good disp., champion potential. Diane Temples, Mansfield. Ph. 786-7011 days or 7862744 after 5 pm.______________
Bay Quarter type older mare, bred to reg. Quarter horse, anyone can ride, $150; seven mo. old bay stud colt from above mare, $100; grey 44 in. pony mare, saddle, bridle, all for $85; parade breast plate, 5 drops, $25. J. Vinson, Rt. 2, Box 61A, Gray. Ph. 746-9076.
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.___________
Pony, gentle with children, needs boy to ride, $50. Dan Hembree, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-3213._____^_
. Reg.-Tenn. Walking horse, Golden Go Boy P-651418, 5 yrs. 61'd, sire:

F. Adams, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-3708.
FarmalT tractor with mowing machine, good cond., $575. John West, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-4617.____________
70 John Deere tractor, fuel burner, smooth, runs good, $1000; also, 22 John Deere 1 row cotton picker good cond., $1000. Andy Dove, Rt. 2, Box 117, Royston. Ph. 245-5529 nights.
Farmall Cub tractor, lights, starter, less battery, hyd. lift, 6 disc harrow, 1 disc turning plow, lay-off plow and cultivators, good cond., all $600. W. L. Prickett, 2565 Cherokee Rd., Athens 30601.
D19 Allis Chalmers tractor, 780 two row Silage harvester, used 1 yr.; lime spreader; International irrigation motor and pump on trailer, 1300 ft. of pipe, 5 and 6 in. R. H. Head, Rt. 1, Clermont. Ph. 983-7148. ____
Ford tractor 8N, new paint, good metal work, new rings and bearings, like new rear tires, $590; Ford front end loader for late model tractor, dbl. action cylinders, 60 in. bucket, good cond., $480. Joel T. Fowler, Rt. 2, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-2343._______
US Royal Super Grip Master, 14.928 replaces 13-28 rear tractor tire, like new; 1947-52 J.D. A or B 2 row cultivator; air compressor pump; 30 in. fan with motor, located 4 mi. on 42 N. Herman Hanner, Rt. 2, Byron 31008.
Dearborn cycle hay mower, 6 ft. blade, 3-pt. hitch, made for 8N Ford or similar tractor, good cond., can be put on or taken off tractor in 10 minutes, located 2 mi. W. White. L. G. Hendricks, RFD #1, Rydal. Ph. 382-1366 Cartersville._____________^_
Extra heavy duty Cherokee hay bale loader, pop up type or conveyor, loads bales off ground on to truck or long wagon, ideal for Irg. hay operation, too Irg. for short bed truck, $515, located 2 mi. of White. H. H.

Want power take-off attachment

for 77 New Holland baler. Bill St.

John, Rt. 3, Cov'inggttion.

Want Massey Ferguson 135 diesel

tractor, with power steering, does not

need spin out wheels or multi-power.

R. K. Schuler, Rt. 1, Box 307A, Cairo

31728. Ph. 377-4060.

Want gooa used mowing machine

for International tractor, straight

hitch. J. E. Scoggins, Rt. 5, Calhoun

30701.

______

Want Bolens or David Bradley 2

wheel garden tractor and im-

alements. M. F. Hammock, Rt. 1,

Jefferson. Ph. 367-9270.

Want hand pump for 30 in. well,

must be good cond., state price and

details in first letter. Howard

Copeland, 758 Dennis Dr., Forest Park

30050. Ph. 361-8739.

_____

Want pancake brooders, need up

o 70, good cond., no junk. James H.

Powers, Rt. 3, Monroe. Ph. 267-5556 or

267-3709_____________________

Want parts for H-3 Allis Chalmers

crawler 3-pt. hitch; also, root rake or

subsoiler. H. Jeff Moon, Rt 1, Box 11,

Woodland 31836.

Want elec. fence charger, wire

and iron post, need 200 posts, state

price and what you have in letter. F.

T. Compton, Box 133. Comer 30629.

Want cyl. head for 10-10 John

Deere diesel, one with no cracks, state

price, cond. and your phone number in

:irst letter. R. E. Wilchar, Rt. 1, Box

357, Blythe Island, Brunswick 31520.

Want John Deere lift box with

land lever, no foot trip; also, lift cyl.

"or Cub Farmall, reasonable for cash.

Willard Vinson, Dearing 30808. Ph.

556-6134._______

_____

Want Irg. John Deere tractor,

good cond., prefer 3-pt. hitch fuel or

diesel, would take Ford or etc. Ray

Webb, Rt. 1, Box 212, Gabbettville

1809. Ph. 882-0391.

Eileenmeere breeding, service age, C. V., clean, well dev., tagged, tattooed, Roy Clark, I/ 4 mi. E. of S.R. 23 and Flowery Branch Cemetery, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6157._____
Top quality, royally bred reg. Black Angus, BCIA records, accred. & cert, herd, had all health shots, free del. 200 mi., 3 proven young herd sires, 10 P.T. bulls 12-16 mos., bred heifers and young cows with calves, females C.V., H.J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 4788029._______________
Baby calves for sale all yr. around, $35-$50ea. Stanley Brown, Rt. 5, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903.______
Reg. Black Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, Bandolier & Blackbird breeding, C.V., tattooed, exc. for herd bull, will reg. in buyer's name, $385. Herman Nation, Rt. 1, Cedartown. Ph. 748-3471.
iaby calves for sale, dairy & beef-type. Douglas Brown, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 869-7132.
Keg. Black Angus bull, purebred and fine breeder, 3 yrs. old. J. P. Dodson, 2494 Dodson Dr., East Point
30344. Ph. 344-0454. 2 Black Angus heifers, 1 Black
Angus bull. J. A. Ballard, 168 Lane Dr., Mableton 30059. Ph. 948-4886 after
6 pm.____________________ Reg. horned Herefords, good
breeding, 2 yr. old bulls & heifers, bred for fall calving. John P. Heard, M.D., Green Pastures Farm, Winder.
Ph. 378-7664 days. 876-1793 nights. Reg. Black Angus bulls,
Eileenmere breeding, exc. developed, tagged, tattooed, C. V., clean, 6 mi. E. of Fairmount. F. Martell, Prince F-M
Ranch Farm, Rt. 2, Ranger 30734. 54 good Angus cows, some calves
by side, aver. 1000 Ibs. ea., also good herd bull. C. A. Rutledge,
Chickamauga. Ph. 375-2757._________ 26 reg. Polled Hereford range
bulls, CMR, Domestic Mischief and Domino bloodlines, 1-2 yrs. old, C.V., in pasture condition, $150-$250 ea.

________Swine___________

Reg. Hampshire boars trom some of the best bloodlines, farrowed Nov. 1969. J. M. Thompson, Shellman. Ph.
679-4503 nights.____________ Service age Hampshire boars,
will reg. in buyer's name. Manson W.
Woody, Woody Hampshire Farm, Omega. Ph. 528-6190 or 528-4358.
Reg. Yorkshire boar for full service. Harry Banks, Rt. 1, Griffin. Ph. 227-1644.
Yorkshire boars and gilts, from 100-140 Ibs. wt., will reg. in buyer's name. Keith Griffin, Hampton. Ph. 946-4770 or Travis Griffin. Ph. 946-

4447.___________________ Purebred Duroc breeding stock,

cherry red, meat-type, males 6 mos.

old and younger, located on Sharon

Rd., 6 mi. S. of Cumming. James D.

Irvin, 2331 Terrell Dr., Chamblee

30341. Ph. 451-3314.

Purebred Yorkshire boars,

service age, $100 ea. Steve Kennedy,

Rt. 2. Preston 31824. Ph. 828-3455.

4 Yorkshire boars, 10 I/ 2 mos.

old, ready for service, $100 ea. Jack

Grant, Rt. 2. Elberton. Ph. 283-4428.

Purebred Yorkshire boars and

gilts, 31/2 mos. old, reasonably

priced. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas

30132. Ph. 445-3011.

___

Reg. Yorkshire, reg. Landrace

service age boars, $125 ea.; also bred

& open gilts. Terrell Swindle, Ray

City. Ph. 686-9011.

Choice purebred Duroc breeding

stock, wormed, will reg. in buyer's

name. Owen H. Cooper, Barney. Ph.

775-2372.

Reg. Tamworth breeding stock, 8 wks. old boars & gilts, 4 mos. old boars. Donald G. Ellis, Star Rt., Box 265. Trenton 30752. Ph. 657-6621
Corn fed hogs ready to kill, some bred gilts, $50-$60 ea. C. E. Feather, Rt. 2, Lilburn.

Ebony Masterpiece, dam: Shena Go Boy T.F., $400. Mrs. B. E. Toney, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-1051._____
Mule mare, bay, works good, pastures with cattle. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park. Ph. 344-2712.___________
Racking horse, bay gelding, gentle but spirited, good show horse, daughter no longer rides, $450. Don Crenshaw, Rt. 1, Box 163, Winston.
Ph. 942-5604._______________ 7 yr. old buckskin mare,
guaranteed to be gentle, bred to Palomino, $200. Ralph H. Wallis, 565 South Jeff Davis Dr., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-7014 after 5 pm.
Quarter horse for sale or trade, 4 yp. old mare. Thomas R. Anderson, Rt. 1, Suwanee 30174. Ph. 967-6118.
Bay grade Quarter Horse mare, blaze face, $250, perf. for 4-H, has been shown in 4-H shows, approx. 1200 Ibs., 14.3 hands, no bad habits, good for lady or child. Mrs. Lynne Ridgeway, 6288 Holiday Blvd., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-7517 after 5 pm.
Sorrel mare, 48 in. high; also, fair saddle, both for $125. Roy E. Morgan, Graves 31755. Ph. 995-5502 Dawson.
At stud: Arabian stallion Kebajo 28532, son of National Top Ten Egyptian Stallion Joramir, $100 purebreds, $50 all others, live foal guarantee. Murray MacDonald, Wee Dundee Farm, Pine Mt. Valley. Ph. 628-5128.________________
Bay Quarter Horse mare, 15.2 hands, good disp. and conf., well trained, neck reins, handles easily, fast, spirited but gentle. D. Duncan, Chamblee. Ph. 457-4944.________
Lrg. mare pony, gentle, easy to care for, will trade for calf or small chain saw, other than Sears'make. T. G. McClendon, 808 Mundy's Mill Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-9337.
At stud: Reg. 3 yr. old walking stud, reg. mares $35, grade mares $25, furnish short distance transportation

Hendricks, Rt. 1, Rydal. Ph. 382-4038

Paul 0. Carpenter, Rt. 5, Tifton. Ph.

Landrace breeding stock" from for mares; 2 yr. old reg. stud colt; 4

Cartersville.

Want 230 gal. or more above 382-2953.

CMS sire and dam, 5 service age yr. old mare with mo. old colt by side

ground propane gas tank, within 50

10 Angus heifers, 7-10 mos. old. boars, young boars and gilt pigs, 10-12 and bred back. Dick Funderburk, Box

mi. or so of Atlanta. H. Hayes, Harris Perry, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768. wks. old, 4 bred sows, tested for bruc., 1, Warm Springs 31830. Ph. 655-3895

Sears, Roebuck rotary tiller, 4 "onyers. Ph. 483-1356.

Ph. 324-2755.

will reg. in buyer's name. M. C. aftpr 5 nm___________________

hp., forward, neutral and reverse,

Reg. Angus bulls, 12 mos. old, Summer, Rt. 1, Box 113, Kathleen. Ph.

White Quarter type gelding, 7 yrs.

with lay-off plow and turning plow,

Ballot bloodline; also a few good reg. 987-3292.

old, exc. conf., good for speed events

For Best Results used approx. 51/2 hrs., same gas and
oil, cost $172.50, will sell for $75. J. F.

cows with calves and rebred to champion bulls, free del. within 200

Sheep and Coots

and barrel racing, etc., $300; five yr. old chestnut mare, white blaze, part

Evans, Rt. 2, Box 193, Pembroke
31321.___________________ Complete set of tractor and truck
tools; also, shop equip, including crank shaft grinder. J. M. Jeffers,

Mail Ads Friday Or Saturday

mi. Guy C. Jones, Jones Angus Farm, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-2641.
2 reg. Black Angus bulls, 15-17
mos. old, Bardoliermere breeding, ready for light service, $350 ea. S.

Exc. milk stock, 1 doe and 1 billy, Alpine & Saanen mix., 3 mos. old, $15 ea. or $25 pr. Mrs. R. E. Weathersbee, Rt. 1, Box 363, Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-

walker, $200; white mare, 1/2 Arabian I/ 2 Lipizan, bred to full
Arabian last Aug. $150, will trade for young stock of equal value, gentle and spirited. J. Bromley, Rt. 1, Ft. Valley.

RFD n, Twin City 30471. Ph. 763-3183.

Long, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 956-5086.

2974.

Ph. 825-2945 evenings.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday. June 3, 1970

Horses, mules, ponies

for sale

Quarter Horse gelding, red, blac

mane and tail, spirited but gentle, $160

firm; also, reg. Angus bull, $350.

Amos C. Loughridge, 1201 Abutment

Rd.. Dalton 30720.___________

At stud: Dbl. reg. American

Saddlebred Palomino stallion with

snow white mane and tail; also, 2 yr.

old black American Saddlebred

gelding with 3 white socks and blaze

face. Estes Reece, Jonesboro. Ph.

478-5668______

Honey's Sundance, AQHA, PHBA

reg. Golden Palomino mare, 3 yrs.

old, 15.1 hands, perf. color, Honey

Karnes breeding, Palomino halter,

English and Western Pleasure

champion at age 2, well mannered,

best offer over $1000. Mrs. Joan

Brown, Browntree Arabians, Upper

River Rd.. Macon. Ph. 746-2576.

6 yr. old fine racking mare, bay

with black mane and tail, very gentle,

exc. cond., fine conf., Georgia raised,

$250. G. E. Cunningham, Stagecoach

Rd., Rex. Ph. 474-7694 or 767-2611.

At stud: Mt. Holly's Sun, reg.

Tenn. Walking horse, 15.2 black, dbl.

grandson of Midnight Sun; also, show

horses, ready to show, for sale at all

times. Herbert Smith, Twin Oak

Stables, 900 Myrtle St., Roswell. Ph.

993-4307.

________

Albino, Quarter type, 21/2 yrs.

old, not gelded, 14.3 hands, $200.

Rennie Brown, 3760 Scelene Dr.,

College Park 30337. Ph. 761-5127.

Standing at stud: Golden

Palomino Walking horse; also, at

stud: Thoroughbred, bit, roan, blaze

face, 3 white boots, white foot, mane

Reg. AQHA sorrel stud, 6 yrs. old, sire: Wheel of Fortune, grandson Old Taylor; 8reg. mares with sev. colts by Hardship Leo, Tamet, Wheeling Dean. Herman Dickerson, Rt. 1. Dewey Rose. Ph. 283-1395.______
4 reg. Quarter Horse mares, 2 with colts by side and 1 reg. stud. M. L. Parks, 2710 Flat Shoals Rd., _Decatur. Ph. 241-1334 after 9 pm.
Reg. Quarter horses for sale. Charles Poynter, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 373-1237 or 466-4487.________
8 yr. old gelding, very gentle, will ride or work anywhere and pastures good with cattle, 700-750 Ibs. Ralph White, Box 497, Gainesville 30501. Ph.
532-6193.__________________ Reg. Quarter horses, champion
bloodlines, 1 and 2 yrs. old, all colors, mares, geldings and studs, 1 top halter mare, 5 brood mares, will accept trades, can finance all horses, guaranteed. Buddy Eason, Ohoopee
River Farm. Collins. Ph. 693-2948. 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 6753853 Franklin.__________________
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
registered, standing at Georgia Stables, Rockbridge Rd., Norcross. Hoyt Padgett, Crossville Rd., Roswell. Ph. 872-1811 or 993-6042.
1/2 Quarter and I/ 2 Morgan black mare, 5 yrs. old, shown very successfully, can be ridden Western or English, gentle and intelligent; also, bridles and other equip, available, exc. for experienced child
or adult. Wendy Parker, 417 Tenth St., NE, Atlanta 30309. Ph. 875-6160 or 636-3859 after 5 pm. _______
2 fine English riding horses, gentle, reasonably priced, W. C. Rexroot, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
5339.________*___________ Thoroughbred stallions at stud:

Reg. AQHA roan gelding, trained for reining, cutting competition. Harold Dean. Lithonia. Ph. 482-2207.
Sorrel pleasure mare, reg. Quarter horse, gentle, good conf., will
sell or trade. Regan Stone, Rt. 3, Adairsville. Ph. 773-3061.
At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden Palomino, solid white mane and tail, will pick up mare or bring stud. R. L. Bradford, Decatur. Ph. 289-1971.
Reg. 5 yr. old black mare, dam: Chucker Veean by Chucker Ree, sire:
Cardinal Bryan by Hire Hand Cardinal, very good halter and Western, pleasure mare. Gary Cato, Box 266, Union Point 30669. Ph. 486-6666 after 6
pm or 486-6166. Beautiful Welsh, racking horse,
1050 Ibs., 3 white feet, star in forehead, children can handle, very gentle, no bad habits, $165 or with bridle and saddle, $200. W.W. Gibson, Atlanta.
Ph. 523-4603 or 633-1059._______ Black pony, halter broken, ap-
prox. 20 mos. old, castrated and well
running in pasture with cows. H.W.
Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington 30638. Ph. 769-5043.
Mare horse, 6 yrs. old, sound and gentle, $100 to good home only. A.L. Wright, Statham. Ph. 725-7545.
At stud: Reg. Tenn. Walking stallion, Go Boy Target, sire: Merry Go Boy, dam: Midnight Malana by Midnight Sun, I/ 2 brother to 3 grand
world champions, black, 15.2 hands, sire of top colts. Earl I. Stokes, Rt. 3, Box 397, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502._____
Reg. Quarter horses for sale or trade. Bobby Holloway, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 349-
1054 Atlanta.____________________ At stud: Boutoniere gem,
American Saddlebred, 5 gaited, a proven sire and winner in the show ring; Tonto Bar Jr., AQHA, stallion, Palomino color, Three Bars bloodlines. W.R. Penland, 101 Camellia Dr., Marietta. Ph. 422-7793
or 427-0508._____ Versatile part-Arab mare, 14.1
hands, grey, goes English or Western, on trail, took dressage lessons on her, won 3rd place 20 mi. endurance ride, make exc. 4-H project or pony club mount, must sell, $275, will deliver
Atlanta metro area. W. German,

At stud: Purebred white Arabian Kebajo 28532, son of National top ten stallion, $100purebreds, $50 all others, guaranteed live foal, exc. boarding facilities. Murray MacDonald, Wee
Dundee Farm, Pine Mountain Valley. Ph. 628-5128.
Reg. Tenn. Walking stud, 21 mos. old; 19 mo. old filly; also, Shetland pony. Woodrow S. Anderson, Winston 30198. Ph. 942-2692.
I/ 2 Arabian, I/ 2 Tenn. Walking mare, bay with white stockings, recently shod and wormed, 8 yrs. old but spirited and smooth, $225. Tom
Cookman, Box 128, Senoia. Ph. 5993674.______________
Reg. Quarter horses and American Saddlebred, all well known; many grade horses, mares and geldings, reasonably priced, all fat and well mannered. Joe Garrett, Double G Stables, Lithia Springs. Ph. 941-9271.____________________
At stud or for sale Bay's Poco Joe, AQHA champion #407425, deep sorrel color, perf. conf., gentle disp., sired
by Poco Bay, grand sire Poco Bueno, great grand sire King P234, dam's lineage equal and performance. H.J. Godfrey, Double G Stalbles, Lithia
Springs. Ph. 941-9271.___________ Reg. Palomino and Quarter
horses, all ages, colors, bred to run, halter or performance, sired by AQHA champions, over 100 to choose from. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glen-
wood. Ph. 568-4232._____________ At stud: Reg. Appaloosa Major
Shetan, grandson of Caliente #F-3288, private treaty to approved mares. W.E. Walton, Rt. 2, Temple. Ph. 646-
3092.______________________ Beautiful reg. Saddlebred
yearling, strictly show quality with backing pedigree, grandson of Kalarama King, sired by Society Citation, by Sheer Genius, chestnut
with white markings, model head, bars, long fine neck, great 5 gaited prospect, $400. Sally Stinnett, 2334 Lawrenceville Hwy, #3, Decatur. Ph. 634-1347.__________________
AQHA reg. bay gelding, Alabama Blue Boy, has 51/2 barrel points, reins and runs time events, stood 3 in G.P.H.A. in time events, 8 yrs. old, $1000. Mrs. Danny Thrasher, Rt. 4,

Honey's Sundance, reg. AQHA, PHBA Golden Palomino Quarter mare, 3 yrs. old, 15.1 hands, Honey Karnes bloodline, no undesirable habits, Palomino halter, English and Western pleasure champion, will consider any offer over $1000. Mrs. Joan Brown, Browntree Arabians, Upper River Rd., Macon. Ph. 746-2576.
Good quality work horse, some equip., saddle and planter, $175. Myron Leckie, Rt. 3, Box 182, Gainesville. Ph. 534-7690 after 6 pm.
Nowata Gill, AQHA reg. 6 yr. old sorrel gelding, extra nice, gentle for children to ride and handle, $300; Palomino gelding, 21/2 yrs. old, gentle for anyone to ride, $200. Rayburn Coggins,922Stephenson Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 469-5292._______
Reg. Tenn. Walking stud, 5 yrs. old, snow white, $300. Ralph Wheeler, Rt. 1, Suwanee 30174. Ph. 476-2428 " f'ter 4 pm.
Appaloosa at stud: Brandy Flame T27,864, chestnut with loud blanket, proven sire with exc. conf., foundation stock on sire side, Quarter and Thoroughbred on dam side, $50. Donald Gladney, Grantville. Ph. 583-
2122.___________________ Appaloosa filly, 2 yrs. old, sorrel
with white blanket and face, green broken, very gentle see to appreciate, $350. Dave Gladney, Newnan. Ph. 253-
5948 or 583-210(1____________ Gentle Quarter Horse gelding, 15
hands, golden dun, very well broken, fun to ride, great on trails, $300. Shelley Hancock, Atlanta. Ph. 233-
4R69. Sev. 1 and 2 yr. old mule colts;
also, 2 mares with colts. Fred Sprewell, Rt. 2, Box 363, Carrollton
30117. Dun Quarter Horse mare, 8 yrs.
old, good Western pleasure horse, $200. Vicki Bowen, Lawrenceville
30245. Ph. 963-4626 after 5:30 pm. Beautiful Palomino pleasure
mare, 7 yrs. old, 3 gaited, gentle. Mrs. Jim Brannon, Jay Bird Alley, Nor-
cross. Ph. 448-3107._______ Reg. Quarter horses for sale:
Reg. black mare, $300; reg. yearling filly, $200; reg. bay gelding, $350; grade mare, $200 or all for $800. A. D.

and tail, has all gaits, nothing but class, fee private. Vinson L.

From The Top, 16.1 hands, gray, winning son of Citation and *Gay

Mableton. Ph. 794-5274 niehts._______ Covington. Ph. 786-2740._______

Reg. Connemara mare, 13.3

At stud: Appaloosa, ENR's

Bryan, 1742 Canton Rd., Marietta. Ph. 422-5125

Havward. Rt. 2. Hazlehurst._____ Reg. AQHA gelding, buckskin,
perf. markings, well trained for Western pleasure, gentle but spirited when called on, exc. cond., $300. Nell Wadley, Box 15, Bolingbroke. Ph. 994-
5167.___________________

Challenger II, bay, 17.0 hands, major stakes winner, book full 1970, off-
spring at farm. J, B. Lytle, Waverly Hall 31831. Ph. 582-2075.______
.At stud: AQHA Haney Veney, copper sorrel, Honey Karne and Chicaro breeding; horses for sale at

hands, dapple grey, foaled 1966, sire: Dixie's Antonio O'Lammermoor,
dam: Tarzy's Gay Girl. Mrs. L.H.
Felder, 471 Loredans Dr., NE, Atlanta
30305. Ph. 255-6515.______________ Reg. 2 yr. old dun stud, Capt Cass,
foaled April 3, 1968, dam: Pretty

Mighty NoMo, #99, 163, bright sorrel
with white blanket, son of Mighty Bright; also, Appaloosa yearling stud, reg. black with Irg. white blanket, $350. Tom Shedd, 103 Keys Ferry St., McDonoueh 30253. Ph. 957-2361 or 289-
6 yr. old Appaloosa rack gelding

At stud: Roger's Rusler, AQHA
reg. 504721, star, snip, 15.2 hands, 1967 foal, sire: LR's Jose, #36634 dam: Mont Dore, #183230; also, reg. and grade horses. Dale Morrison, Rt. 2, Kensington. Ph. 539-2805.
Nice Welsh gelding with blaze,

Show horses, 3 gaited and 5 gaited; also, sev. reg. American Saddlebred colts. Billy Franks, Stone Oaks Stable, Rt. 3, Box 129C, Thomson 30824. Ph. 595-2629.
At stud: Sun's Best Chance, son of Midnight Sun and out of 1 of Last Chance mares. H. C. Laney, Rt. 1,

all times; also, horses trained. John E. Mullis, Rt. 1, Box 177, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-4426.__________
650 Ib. WelshTor sale; also, riding
bridle. G. E. Mullinax, Rt. 3, Box 198-
A. McDonoueh 30253. Ph. 957-4064. At stud: Reg. Tenn. Walking
horse, bright, sorrel, blaze, by world's

Maud by Pretty Bailey, sire: Cass Hornet by K Hornet, halter broken, Clay Cato, Box 266, Union Point 30669. Ph 486-6666 after 6 pm or 486-6166.
Beautiful dark golden PHBA reg. Palomino filly, snow white thick mane and tail, sired by champion, Chico
Lad, top show prospect, very gentle,

needs some training, very spirited, $250; also, 3 yr. old Shetland pony, with saddle and bridle, $50. Mrs. James G. Brown, Rt. 11, Greers Chapel d., Marietta 30060. Ph. 422-
4495._________________________ Jet black racking mare, 4 white
socks and star on face, gentle, has

good conf. and disp., has good spirits
and real fast. Charlie Cowart, Rt. 1, Swainsboro 30401. Ph. 237-8840.
Supreme champions start with bloodlines like Otoe, Poco Pine, Peter
McCue, Billy Van, come see Otoe Billy Pine, buckskin, 1970 stud colt. R. E. Eidson, Starrsville. Ph. 786-0635.

Burnt Hickory Rd., Douglasville champion Setting Sun and Last $350. Annie Ruth Forrester, 2572 black colt by her side. Mrs. C.W.

30134. Ph. 942-4918.___________ Chance Mare, proven sire of exc. Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur. Ph. Malcom, Covington. Ph. 786-2486 late

2 nice pony mares, 1 Palomino colts, fee private treaty. J. M. 939-3169.________________ evenings.

_

and other buckskin, both very gentle Meadows, Rt. 2, Macon. Ph. 745-0430

Quarter horses for sale,

6 yr. old Palomino mare, Walking

Horses,

and young, approx. 11.2 hands, day or 743-9403 night.___________ reasonably priced; also, cattle caught horse-Quarter horse cross, beautiful

buckskin bred to reg. Arabian; also, 1

At stud: Satan Sunday Sun 1967-68 and hauled. Billy Reasor, Rt. 4, Box action and conf., $600; Palomino

-handling,

pony harness. Mrs. W. C. Henry, Jr., Ga. State Champion Palomino, good 184, Jackson. Ph. 775-3396._______ yearling filly by reg. Arabian

Box 292, Rt. 1, Kennesaw 30144. Ph. gold color, snow white mane and tail,

At stud: Lrg. jack, $15 fee; garden champion stallion out of above mare,

428-4916 Marietta.____________ blaze face and 3 stockings, dbl. reg. in mule, $85; small jack, $40; pony, $20; exc. conf. and style, can be double

boarding,

Part Arab Quarter horse, en- P.H.B.A. and T.W.H.B.A , $100 reg. durance and cattle horse gelding, 7 and $50 grade, transportation yrs. old, sound, neck reins, gentle but available. Dixon Reeves, Rt. 1,

Appaloosa mare, $185; Quarter mare,
$140, gentle pony mare and colt, $100. Ralph C. Swafford, Woodstock 30188.

reg., $400, both horses very gentle, but spirited, good home only. Brenda
Bohrer, 5164 Powers Ferry Rd., NW,

equipment

not for child, $175 or will trade for Shallowford Rd., Marietta. Ph. 993- Ph. 926-5111.______________ Atlanta 30327. Ph. 255-4087.______

good racking horse not over 8 yrs. of 4673.

reg. TWHcolt. Walker Thomas, Rt. 2,

At stud until sold: Reg. 3 yr. old

Box 119H, Bainbridge 31717. Ph. 246- walking stud; reg. mares, $35, grade

4629 after 5 pm._____________ mare, $25, furnish short distance

2 Pinto mares, 3 and 6 yrs. old. R. mare transportation; for sale 2 yr. old

E. Hyder, Rt. 3, Walden Rd., Macon. reg. stud colt and 4 yr. old mare with

Ph. 788-1161.______________ mo. old colt by side and bred back.

13 mo. old reg. TWH stud colt, Dick Funderburk, Box 1, Warm

sorrel, Merry Go Boy and Midnight Springs 31830. Ph. 655-3895 after 5 pm.

Sun breeding, show prospect, priced

Bay mare, 7 yrs. old, good riding

to sell. O. S. Moseley, Rt. 6, Rocky Mt. horse, spirited. Jeanne Abraham,

Rd., Marietta. Ph. 926-3673._______ 6010 Old National Hwy., College Park

Gentle gelding, suitable for 30337.- Ph. 964-2776.___________

children, $150; also 2 Shetland ponies,

AQHA 4 yr. old dark sorrel brood

$25ea. Henry Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 154B, mare with white stockings and blaze,

Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4730._________ green broken, very gentle, limps

Work jenny with 2 wk. old foal by slightly, to foal in July to AQHA stud,

side; also, plow gear, $55. Hudie $350. Sylvia Yancey, Rt. 6, Marietta.

Howell. Rt. 3. Lithonia. Ph. 482-6634. Ph. 436-0824 days or 427-7892 nights.

Lrg. black gelding, beautiful, top

Reg. Tenn. Walking 5 yr. old

cond., need pasture space he uses, mare, granddaughter of world

$175; chestnut mare with flaxen champion, roan with white mane and

points, was Captain's Mount in drill tail, $450. Charlie J. Jarrett, Rt. 3,

team at Chattahoochee show, sell only Barnett Shoals Rd., Athens. Ph. 543-

to well schooled rider with good 02Qij.___________________

hands, $350 firm. L.R. Lindenbaum,

Beautiful sorrel Quarter Horse

Linview Farm, Rt. 2, Kingston. Ph. filly, 2 yrs. old in June, great conf. and

336-5261.__________________ head, gentle, easy to handle, best

2 matched dark brown mare breeding, $300 firm. Wayne Andrews,

ponies, 3 and 4 yrs. old; 1 Palomino Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-4887 after 6

stud pony, 16 mos. old, 42 in. high, $50 pm and on Saturdays._______

ea. or best offer, all very gentle and

Good plow mule, has some age,

trained. Milton P. Minchew, Jr., Rt. easy to haul, plows anywhere, 800 Ibs.,

3, Avondale Mill Rd., Macon 31206. $75. Johnnie Tate. Cloudland._____

Ph. 788-1891._____________

AQHA halter gelding, liver

Purebred Quarter horses of all chestnut, very gentle for anyone,

colors and ages, nice horses with reg. pleasure, rein and cut; also, bright

sire and dam. Tom Garden, Rt. 1, sorrel gelding, stocking legged,

Cordele. Ph. 273-6487._______ gentle. Arlin Barr, Jonesboro. Ph.

3 beautiful 5 gaited mares, gentle, 478-7540.______________________

one 3 yr. old gelding; also, 2 saddles

Sev. 1 yr old colts and fillies, $60

and all the extras. T. L. Young, Sr., and up, not reg. Thoroughbred and

Circle V Ranch, Rt. 1, Box 81-A. Social Standardbred breeding. Mrs. 0. F.

Circle. Ph. 464-3458.

Daughtry, Louisville. Ph. 625-7528*

Gentle 6 yr. old mare, 14 hands, suitable for children, good prospect for pony club hunter, started over jumps, $325; Arabian at stud: Bandar, #6213, chestnut, 15.1 hands, produces quiet foals, good conf. and long strides. Mrs. Val. Beaty, Covington.
Ph. 786-7671 nights. 3 yr. old gelding Quarter horse,
has had training. Ronald K. Martin, Rt. 1, Pendergrass 30567. Ph. 534-7075
after 6 pm.______________,_____ 7 yr. old Pinto mare, gentle,
anyone can shoot gun from back. Tony Piper, Rt. 4, Covington 30209. Ph. 7866010 after 5 pm.
4 reg. part Arabians: 3/ 4 yearling filly, I/ 2 yearling colt, I/ 2 three yr. old mare, I/ 2 two yr. old gelding; at stud: ChampionMelzar 14920. Carolen Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31204. Ph. 746-8965 after 5 pm week
days._______________________ Appaloosa stud colt, 18 mos. old,
green broken, lots of color; also, black buck stitched saddle. Christine Odom, Rt. 1, Box 361, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-6883.______________
Nice reg. 1 / 2 Arab colt, fine head, good conf. and disp., sire: Count Gala, reg. #28728, standing at Gafla Arabians, Irg. chestnut colt, white
star, stripe and snip, 2 white hind stockings, good prospective jumper. Randy Taylor, 1400 S. Potter, Bain-
bridge 31717. Ph. 246-1889.______ Bay racking mare, 6 yrs. old,
approx. 1000 Ibs., gentle and sound for
anyone to ride, $225. T.J. Lacy, Rt. 2, Pitner Rd.. Acworth. Ph. 427-3426.
4 work horses: 1 filly and 1 stud, 2
yrs. old; 1 gentle 3 yr. old; one 3 yr. old, will sell reasonable. G.B. Barrett,
Rt. 1, Cornelia 30531.

Very gentle 3 yr. old mare, in foal to purebred Arabian Yatezar 41538, for I/ 2 Arabian foal, must sell this month, sacrifice good home most important. Miss Peeples, Purple Haze Arabian Stud, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8077 or 469-3146._______
Reg. 17 2 Arabian mare by
Bandar, 6 yrs. old, 14.3 hands, silver chestnut, gentle, green broken, good
temperament, easy loader, a proven brood mare, her 1969 foal by Amir Al Sabar is here. Mrs. H.A. Simpson,
Norcross. Ph. 448-4114._________ Black 6 yr. old Tenn. Walking
mare, trained and ready to show; also, two 1 yr. old stud colts and one 2 yr. old filly, all reg. Sam Mosher, Roswell. Ph. 993-4165 or 993-9901.
15 mo. old half Arab filly with papers, grey roan with no markings,
$500. Paulette S. Dowling, R\. 2, Pinehavers Fr. Ct., Athens 30601. Ph. 542-3041
Reg. Quarter Horse mare, 5 yrs. old, sorrel with blaze and 2 hind socks; 9 yr. old bay Quarter Horse
gelding, shown in Western Pleasure, both are gentle for beginners, sell or trade. Wesley Beaty, Marietta. Ph.
428-1656._______________ 6 yr. old sorrel Quarter Horse
gelding, good conf. and sound, 1250 Ibs., 15.5 hands, trained and shown successfully in Western Pleasure for
the past 3 yrs. John H. Gage, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7723._______
Standing studs: Bee Line's Bars AQHA by Bold Bars by Three Bars, dam: Bee Line's Jane by Bee Line, by King P-234, reg. $100, grade $50; Roper's Moonwine paint stock horse, King P-234 bloodline, $35. Janice
Macon, Cataula. Ph. 322-5196.

Tan Western saddle, $50; black Western parade saddle, $50; western pleasure saddle, beautifully hand tooled and antique, swade padded 15
in. seat, 3 way rigging, $100. Janice
Macon, Cataula. Ph. 322-5196._____ Horses pastured Conyers,
Atlanta, Tucker-Stone Mountain
areas, $10-$15per mo., shelter, water,
grass, cheaper if more than 1 horse. J.F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville Rd.,
Atlanta 30316. Ph. 373-7624._______ Good pasture for horses, dirt
roads to ride, no barns, $10 per mo. W.K. Stringer, 1393 Peachtree St.,
NE. Atlanta 30309. Ph. 938-6388. Western saddle and one 4 in.
cutback English saddle, real good cond. Randy Taylor, 1400 S. Potter,
Bainbridge 31717. Ph. 246-1889. Horses boarded, pastured,
livestock hauled anywhere, anytime; also, cattle caught. Charles Poynter, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 373-1237 or 466-
4487. __________________ Horses boarded in fine pasture
near Fairburn, stall feeding available, riding ring, competent caretaker to look after stock; also, Western saddle for sale. W.L. Robinson, Box 87160, College Park
30337. Ph. 761-1569. Want horseshoeing business in
Atlanta and surrounding area. Quarter Horse specialist, mane and tails trimmed, breaking, training, and showing, satisfaction guaranteed. Tom Allanson, East Point. Ph. 766-
2990. Have room to board 3 horses,
stall, pasture, hay and feed, $45 per mo., can pick up horse. J.W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur.
Ph. BU9-5798.

Wednesday, June 3, 1970

THE MARKET BULLETIN

PageS

Want young black steer, will trade

Horses, -handling,

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 new born calves, beef

Agricultural seed and plants

Recipes of the Week

boarding,

breeds preferred but would also take dairy-types. L.R. Lindenbaum,

ASPARAGUS WITH POACHED EGG AND

equipment

Linview Farm, Rt. 2, Kingston 30145. Ph. 336-5261._______________
Want milking^ Shortnornbull or

CHEESE SAUCE
3 Tablespoons butter

Polled Shorthorn. Tom Millican, Rt. 1,

3 Tablespoons flour

Kensington 30727. Ph. 539-2909.

2 cups milk

Want good milk cow & call or only

2 horse jailer, tandem axles, the cow, will trade 4 yr. old gentle

brakes, lights, breast and butt bars, Quarter Horse filly & new Western

priced for quick sale. HA. Hayes saddle for same. Glenn L. Shaw, Rt. 2,

Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1145 86;30am to 6 Box 118, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 485-5317.

Want two or three 40-100 Ib. ea.

Horses pastured, $7 per mo. W.E. .OIC, Spotted Poland China or good Lesesne, 1384 Willow Dr., Riverdale. meat type pigs, reasonably priced

Ph. 478-2801._______________ and del. to Decatur or Newborn. V.E.

4 horse trailer, all metal, 4 new Murphv. Decatur, Ph. 377-3562.___

tires, new floor mats, elec. brakes; 1

Want certified Santa Gertrudis

horse trailer, good cond., needs paint. bull, 18-24 mos. old, Glenn E. Fisher,

Buddy Eason. Collins. Ph. 693-2948. Rt. 2. Locust Grove. Ph. 956-5435.

Tandem axle horse trailer for

Want to raise baby calves on

rent, $10 per day. J.F. Ivie, 1900 halves, you furnish calves, I furnish

Telfair Lane. Atlanta. Ph. 753-2279. feed, you pick your half up at 8 wks.;

Black parade saddle, breastj also want male & female turkey, 6-8

plate, bridle and blanket, $130; three wks. old, state prices. Mrs. Richard

Simco padded saddles, 15 in.; 2 with Lewis, Rt. 3, Jonesboro Rd.,

brown seats, 1 gold seat, like new, Alpharetta 30201.

with bridles and blankets, all tack

Want reg1. herd of Nubian or

exc. cond., $100 each set. J. Bromley, Toggenburg milk goats, fence posts,

Rt. 1, Fort Valley. Ph. 825-2945 beef calves, will trade used building

evenings

material suitable for barns, etc for

Western saddle tor sale, $50; same. Marion A. Eidson, Rt. 2, Corley

horses boarded in exc. pasture, near Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-9269.

Fairburn, riding ring, caretaker to look after stock, reasonable rates. Don Allgood, Rt. 1, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-4276.
want horseshoeing business, North Atlanta, Quarter horse preferred. Larry Lusk, Canton. Ph.
345-5684_____________________

Want several good saddle horses suitable for children; also need saddle & bridles. George Eager, 404 Eager Rd., Valdosta. Ph. 242-3195.______
Want Irg. goat with Irg. horns &
gear. Ben Harell, Bainbridge, Ph. 2465800 day or 246-3840 night.

Training and showing of 3 and 5 gaited horses, $125 per mo. Billy

Livestock feed,

Franks, Stone Oaks Stable, Rt. 3, Box 129C. Thomson 30824. Ph. 595-2629.
Horses boarded at Greenbriar

hay and grain

for sale

Giant green pod okra seed, verj

prolific, lab. tested, 300 per oz. in

eluding post. Joe. C. Hurst, 161 Jone

Rd., Austell 30001

Red big speckled Crowder peas

germ. 86%, 750 cup, add post. Rosa

Richards, Box 32, Ellijay.____

Flat Dutch and Copenhagen

cabbage & Collard plants, Rutge

tomato, $1 per C, 300, $2.50, $5 per IV

del. Miss Lee Crow, Rt.

Gainesville 30501

____

Old fashion tender white Cornfiel

bean seed, germ, 92%, $1.25 cupful PP

Mrs. J.D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 98

Ellijay 30540^___________

Rutger tomato plants All seasor

and Chas. Wakefield cabbage &

collard plants, 750 per C, 300, $2, 500

$3, $5 per M, add post. Ethel Crowe

Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501.______

Sweet basil plants, 10, $1.25

cauliflower pits., 20, $1.25 hot

Cowhorn pepper pits., 20, $1, sage pits.

5. $1. F.M. Abie. Dahloneea 30533.

Horseradish, comphrey plants, 5

$1; catnip, 500 bunch, garlic bulbs, 8

$1 add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18

Crawford St., Ellijay.

__

Muscadine grapevines, 4, $1;

garlic onions, peppermint, 10, $1 add

post. Mrs. F.M. Turner, Rt. 6

Gainesville.

Running okra seed for sale, 1/1

1/2 teaspoon salt Va teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon prepared mustard Va teaspoon onion salt few drops worchestershire sauce 1 cup grated sharp cheese ( 1/4 Ib.) 4 eggs 4 slices buttered toast 12-16 small spears fresh or frozen
(10-oz.) package asparagus cooked. paprika or minced parsley for garnish
Melt butter in saucepan over low heat; blend in flour. Add milk, stirring constantly. Cook and stir until sauce is smooth and thickened. Stir in seasonings. Add cheese, stir until melted; keep warm. Poach eggs; top each slice of buttered toast with % of asparagus spears. Arrange poached eggs on asparagus spears with cheese sauce; sprinkle with paprika or minced parsley if desired. Makes 4 servings.
Miss Arlene Bickel 1261 LaVista Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30324
(Miss Bickel is employed by the Georgia Dairy Council in Atlanta and submitted this recipe using many dairy products to help us celebrate June Dairy Month in Georgia.)
QUICK PEANUT SOUP
1/4 cup finely chopped onion 1/2 cup smooth peanut butter
1 size 101/z oz. can cream of celery soup 2 soup cans of milk

Farms, 2 mi. from Louisville, year

cup, $1. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3

1 Tablespoon butter

round pasture, complete feeding, country roads and wooded trails for

Baxley 31513.______________ Crowder-type peas, lab. tested

1 size 101/2 oz. can cream of chicken soup

riding, good stalls with constant

fine for table & freezer, Irg. cupful,

Cook onion in butter in saucepan until tender but not browned.

supervision. Mrs. 0. F. Daughtry,

75* $1.10 per pint, all PP. Mrs. Ed

Stir in peanut butter and cook for several minutes. Blend in

Louisville. Ph. 625-7528._______

Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105. Adairsville 30103

soups and milk, then heat. Makes 6 servings.

Livestock hauling, anytime, any

Black raspberries, Himalayan

place, reasonable rates. Buck Haulk,

blackberry pits., peachtrees,

Mrs. A. B. Howell

Rt. 1, Box 394, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-

4065.

______________

2 horse Hale trailer, lights, saddle

for sale

muscadine grapevines, blackhaw bushes, 4, $1 add post. Mrs. Malachi
Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501

Route 6, Box 84 Plant City, Florida 33566

compartment and escape door, like new, $750. Douglas L. Echols, Rt. 2,
Hampton 30228. Ph. 946-3193._______ Horses boarded in pasture andfea
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, Goldenview Stables, Rt. 1, Shallowford Rd., Marietta. Ph. 993-

Baled pine straw del. 50 mi.

radius Atlanta, $1 per bale, call before

8 am or after 5 pm. James Reddin,

Canton 30114. Ph. 345-5742.

Yellow shelled corn for sale, $1.60

per bu., pick up at grain bin. Willie

Frank Lee, Rt. 2, Box 178, Statesboro

30458. Ph. 587-5983.

____

Between 4,000 and 5,000 bu. yellow

corn, $1.50 per bu. at my corn bins. J.

Bragg soybeans, germ. 80%; recleaned, bagged in 1 bu. paper bags; Hampton 266 soybeans, germ. 82.00%recleaned, bagged in 1 b. 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. Wakefield cabbage pits., $1 per C,

4673.________________________ C. McDaniel, Rt. 1, Box 6, Hazlehurst black striped Halfrunner bean seed,

2 horse tandem sturdy built, high 31539. Ph. 375-2301.___________ germ. 78%, 700 per cup; bunch okra

quality horse trailer with extra equip,

Well fertilized Fescue, Clover and seed, germ. 81%, 550 per cup; yellow

of your choice, can haul horse with Orchard Grass hay, 600 per bale in striped pomegranate seed, 200

maximum comfort and safety, priced field, cutting 1st week of June. Gene tblspn.; catnip & sage pits., 100 ea.;

for quick sale, terms with low down T. Dodson, Thompson Rd., Fairburn mint 750 doz. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1,

payments are available. Anthony J. 30213. Ph. 964-2690.__________ Box 214. Royston 30662.

Leggio, L Jack's Farms, Atlanta. Ph.

Cutting Fescue hay, 75? per bale

Pomegranates sweet bearing

255-6213 or 675-3853 Franklin._____ in field. Leon Shaw, Rt. 2, Conyers. fruit, in cans, $1 ea.; mulberries, fruit

Parade type youth saddle, like Ph. 483-7644.___________

bearing, in cans, $1 ea., cannot ship.

new, black color with adornments,

Grass & Clover hay, 600-$1 per E. Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant Rd.,

much less than half price, $25. Fred L. bale; Alfalfa, $1-$1.25 per bale, Oat Macon. Ph. 788-6432.__________

Miles, 285 Lillian St., Metier 30439. Ph. hay and straw, $1 per bale, mulching

Flat Dutch, Copenhagen cabbage,

685-5256.

hay, 50? per bale. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Ga. collard, Rutger tomato pit., $1 per

Crump cut-back show saddle, like Jr., Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill C, 300, $2.50, $5 per M del., $4 at farm,

new, exc. cond., $100. Bob Deas, Rd.. Rt. 3. Marietta. Ph. 971-3426.

no checks. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2,

Evans. Ph. 863-8710 after 6 pm. Horseshoeing, Pleasure, Western
and Quarter Horses, regular, corrective and pathological shoeing, all work guaranteed. Donald Smith, McDnnnnph Ph. 957-3284.________
Will haul livestock or farm animals evenings or weekends, local
or out of town. Hollis Brooks, Marietta. Ph. 428-5223 after 5 pm week

Yellow shelled corn, bulk, approx. 500 tons, will load your trucks, $160
per ton. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton, Ph. 734-5109.
Hay for sale, $1 per bale at barn. K. B. Grogan, Manning Rd., Marietta.
Ph. 428-4672._________________ Top quality hay, well fertilized
and limed, Coastal Bermuda and Bahia grass, pick up in field, $24 per

Gainesville 30501.

______

Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga. collard

& Rutger tomato pits., $1 per C, 300,

$2.50 del., add post. Mrs. O.L. Canup,

Jr.,, Rivti.. 2AI, BiLjoijsxt. 3ou6t5j., GyjaQiiniiecsavviililie^ 3t-0iy5tj0y1i... Strawberry popcorn seed,

Rainbow, Indian Corn, giant sun-

flower, castor or mole bean seed,

miniature red hot pepper pods,

packed 3 doz. to pkg. 300 ea., 4, $1,

Ted Flowers complete parade
silver saddle, bridle, hip-drops, sarape, breast collar, corona, like new, cost $1,250, sacrifice $650. Sally Stinnett, 2334 Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 634-1347 evenings or 377-
1775 days._______________ Horsed boarded, 12 x 12 box stalls,
tack rooms, stable yard, riding ring and other facilities, feeding twice daily, 55 A. of heavy fertilized
pasture, pond and streams, full care available, 7 days per week, reasonable rates. Joe Garrett, Double G Stables, Lithia Springs. Ph. 941-
9271.

ton, can del. Harris Brantley, Rt. 1, Box 20, Yatesvlle 31097. Ph. 647-7768
Thomaston._______________ Bermuda and Fescue hay freshly
cut, well fertilized and bright, will sell in any sized lots, 800 per bale. W. H. Butler, 938-7905 Tucker or 786-6080
Covington.__________________
Booking orders now for well fertilized Coastal Bermuda hay beginning June, will del. or can pick up in field. M. I. Dunlap, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. Ph. 987-2620 or 987-2469
Perry.__________________ Bermuda hay from limed and well
fertilized fields, no rain on hay in
field, 1969 hay, $25 per ton at barn,

send stamped env. H.A. Stahl, Rt. 6.
Moultrie 31768. Shallot onion buttons, $1 per C,
ppd.; peppermint, lemon balm plants,
$1 per doz. PP. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. _____________
1970 crop little white multiplying
nest onions, $3 gal. 2 gals., $5.75 PP, min. order 1 gal. Miss Emma Dugger, Newington 30446.
Rainbow corn, 35? pkg.; Indian
Squaw & yellow Jersey corn, 500 cup; hot Cowhorn, hot Banana pepper seed, June Pink, Golden Jubilee tomato
seeds with stamped env.; yellow dock, 500 Ib., add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
Rt. 2, Ellijay

1970 crop, $35 per ton from barns, $30

Treasured Brazilian Irish potato

Cattle, swine, other livestock

in field, we help load. H. J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph.
478-8029.____________________ 1969 crop well fertilized rain-free
Bermuda and Fescue hay, Irg. bales,

400 per hill possible, $3 ea., 2, $5, 8, $16; add post. Mrs. Grace Townsend, Rt. 1. Box 315, Gainesville 30501.
iass ^>eeU, recieaiied, no noxious weeds, good germination, $38

John Watson, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7046. per 100 Ib. bag, 500 Ibs., and over, $36

wanted

Good bright Fescue, Orchard per 100 Ibs. J. E. Josey, Jr., Sibley Grass & Clover hay, 1970 crop, cut, Farms, Rt. 1, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-

baled wthout rain, 750 bale, no del. 0694.

___

Want 2 feeder pigs, 6-10 wks. old. Mrs. Willie Marques, Rt. 2, Austell.

i\ew rare FaugoiQ raspberries,

L.M. Anglin, Rt. 2, Roswell. Ph. 9934817.
Want 10 or more day old calves.
James H. Brooks, 2108 Sanders Rd.,
Augusta. Ph. 798-9494.

Ph. 948-2863.________________ Coastal hay; also Orchard Grass
& Clover hay, conditioned and put up without rain, 1970 crop, $1 per bale. L.
B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689.

bears 2 crops Irg. 1 in sweet goldben berries, cold resistant, $1.25 ea., add 400 post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N.
Highland, Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306 Ph. 876-0538.

Certified sweet potato pits., Ga.

Pepper seed; Hot Floral Gem,

Red, Rose Centennial, 500, $5.50 PP, 250; Anaheim, Sweet, ,250; . S,weet

1000 pits., $7.50 PP, 5000 or more $5 Banana 350; Chili Jalapeno Hot, 400

FOB Lenox, special discount prices on Red Chili, 300; Cayenne, 250 Pimento,

50.000 or more FOB. Bob Lindsey, 250. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale

Buckeye Farms, Lenox 31637. Ph. 546-

4225.

________

Bush Oct. beans, Morris heading

collard seed, speckled and white

running butter peas, Halfrunner white

beans, Blue Lake, Cutshort pole

beans, Lima beans, pepper & tomato

seed, all tested, 750 pkg., 250 shipping,

no mix. pkgs., Erskine C, Coryell,

2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta

30311. Ph. 758-6104

Beau Brummel & Purple foliage

plums, May cherries, 500-$2;

Superfine everbearing strawberries,

parsley, mint, 500 doz., cannot ship.

Mrs. F.H. Keys, 873 East Confederate

Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448.

Treasured Brazilian potatoes, 400

per hill possible under proper culture,

$3ea.; Canadian purple, $2 ea.; rooted

horseradish and sage pits., $2 doz.;

comfrey 8, $2; miniature red hot

pepper, 12 pods, 250 Fred 0. Thomas,

Rt. 4, Box 486, Dalton 30720._______

Red raspberry pits., spearmint &

huckleberry plants wrapped in plastic

film or cellophane, damp packed,

$1.50 doz., add post, no out-of-state

30079.

_____________

White multiplying onion sets, 35, $1 plus 350 per $1 order post. N.W.
Beaver Rt. 2. Jesup 31545.______ Old fashion multiplying onions,

35, $1, add post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.______

Homestead tomato pits., $1.10 per

C, 300, $2.50, 500, $3.75, $6.50 per M: Cayenne hot peppers, Banana hot and
Calif. Wonder sweet pepper, $1 per C,
300, $2.50, 500, $3.75, $6 per M add post., no out-of-state orders. Mrs. R.

Chanclor. Rt. 1, Box 269, Pitts 31072.

Lre. Quantity Browntop millet^

81%,germ., 99% purity, 80 per Ib. cheaper by the ton, Walter C. Futral, ,Rt. 4, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-7017.

Browntop millet seed, sixty three 59Ib. bags, germ. 72-79%, 70 per Ib., in 36-50 Ib. bags, germ:. 94%, 80 per Ib.,
no noxious weed seed, stored in Louisville, will sell all or part, cannot del. Harold Welch, 3414 Mura Dr., Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-5161 after 5 pm.
Browntop millet seed in 50* bags, no noxious weeds, purity, 99.39%,

orders. Mrs. H.A. "Chastain. Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________________
Black raspberries, Himalayan

germ. 78%, 70 per Ib. in lots less than 1 ton. Julian F. Smith, Rt. 2 Barnesville
30204. Ph. 358-0841.

blackberry pits., muscadine

Browntop millet, Lab. No. S4253,

grapevines, hazelnut, beechnut, 80 per Ib., less if sold in ton lots; also blackhaw bushes, sarvice trees, 4, $1; Dove Proso millet, pure seed 97.79% garlic bulbs, blueberry bushes, 10, $1 inert, .14% other crop, 2.05% weed

add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6,
Gainesville 30501. __________ Red raspberries, blueberries,
catnip, spearmint, plants for sale,

seed, .02%germ., 83%plus tips from 3
successful yrs., use as game bird feed.
F. W. Gill, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5388 nights.

$1.50 doz. plus 500 post. Mrs. Elzie
Long Rt. 5, Ellijay. talamusplants, 6~i W', pep.-
permint, dewberry pits., huckleberry blueberry, blackberry, yellowroot plants, 15 $2, PP in Ga. out-of-state
$2.50 PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box
146, Blue Ridge 30513r

Rutger tomato pits., $1 per C, 300, $2.50, $6 per M; Flat Dutch, Copenhagen & All Season cabbage, Ga. & Vates collard pits., $1 per C, 300,
$2.50, $5 per M del., Irg. lots cheaper at farm. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.

Lady peas, 81% germ. 750 per cupful, mtn. blueberries, raspberries
dewberries, blackberries, $2 doz., old

Agricultural

seed and plants fashion peaches, black walnuts, big
plums, 4, $2 add post. Mrs. Frank

Parks Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.

Khubarb plants, j00ea.; sour May cherry bushes, $1 ea.; boysenberry

wanted

pits., $2doz.; everbearing strawberry

plants, 24 $1 or $4 per C, add 500 post.

Want 2 cups little white Shortcut

Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay Cornfield beans; also 2 cups White

30540. Crabapple 500 ea; blackberry,
spearmint, red raspberry, dewberry, huckleberry, pits., $1.50 doz., add
post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Acre peas. L. S. Thomas, 627 Parker Ave., SB, Atlanta 30317
Want a few (5-10) salsify (veg. oyster) plants for transplanting, state price del. by parcel post. M.C. Meadows, Box 424, Cochran.

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Wechresday, June 3, 1970

Pure Homing pigeons, all colors

Pharoah quail breeders, $1.50 ea.;

Want 6 young guinea hens, will

Martin, Bushel, Dishrag,

Poultry, game,

500 ea. at my farm, would like to se eggs 80 ea.; dressed birds 900 ea.; pay $2.50 ea. S. F. Robinson, 1617 Waterjug , Dipper gourd seed, 3 doz. all or anyone that wants a pr. or two also, baby quail at different prices, Burke Dr., Morrow 30260. Ph. 366- to pkg., 300 ea., 4, $1, send stamped

fowl and

some already paired off. Mrs. L. E McCrary. Dennis Rd.. Martinez 30907

cannot ship. W. C. Blunk, 1470 Pontiac PI.. SE. Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-0013.

2939. Want 2 prs. of white swans. Mrs.

env.; will accept stamps in payment. H.A. Stahl. Rt. 6. Moultrie 31768.

eggs a fi\ ,,

Pharoah eggs, $7.50 per C, $70 pe M, plus $1 per C post., shipped specia handling, will exchange for Bobwhit
eggs. Mrs. W. G. Tyson, Rt. 2, Doerun
31744.

Bobwhite quail for sale, all sizes and prices; Pharoah quail; some
small Chukars, also, eggs, located off Houston Lake Rd. on Self Rd. Bobby
Gilliam, Box 253, Centerville. Ph. 953-

James D. Edwards, Box 159, Rt. 1, Conyers._____
Want Mallard ducks, Pekin ducks, game chickens and speckled guineas, will pay reasonable price and

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.

20 head of standing chinchillas 3061.__________________ come for them. J. H. Street, Box Orr, 1391 Lockwood Dr., SW, Atlanta.

for sale Rabbits: NZW, 1 buck and 4 does
Howard E. Button, Rt. 1, Fair view
Rd., Box 212, Stockbridge 30281. Ph
474-7821 4 White Pekin ducks and 1 blue
duck, $2ea.; 2 Black Cornish roosters 1 yr. old, $2ea., cannot ship. Mrs. G.L Ingram, Box 1668, RFD 1, Lithia
Springs 30057. Ph. 941-1303. Games: 6 stags, I/ 2 Dommique
and \l 2 Law Grey, $8 ea., will ship
for sale R.L. Stonecypher, RFD 1, Box 92,
Buford 30518 2 trios, Red Pyle Modern game
bantams, sacrifice, hens laying; also, will give away approx. 25 Ibs. feed.
Susan Snider, 2273 Whites Mill Rd., Decatur. Ph. 241-5724 after 5 pm.
4 grown African Grey geese, 2
mated prs., $10 ea. or $15 per pr., buff and brown in color, long brown stripe down back of neck, orange legs, characterized by Irg. knot on top of beak. Mrs. Johnny Harrell, Rt. 2, Pearson 31642. ____________
Araucana hens and baby chicks, chicks approx. 6 wks. old. Mack
Herrington, 542 College St., Dawson 31742.
8 purebred Cornish game hens, 1968 and 1969 hatch, $20, cannot ship. S.E. Hubbard, Rt. 2, Carnesville
30521. Ph. 384-4722. Purebred game chickens: Alien
Roundheads, Magidin Clarets; few
crosses in the following: RoundheadClaret, Red quail-Claret, Duke Hulsey, most of the crosses are three way, most of these are roosters, will ship at buyer's expense, all mail
answered. Vernon Murphy, Rt. 1,
Cornelia 30531 Hatching eggs or baby chicks
from some 20 breeds of standard and bantam chickens; also, guineas and
ducks, price on request and stamped envelope. C.L. Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon.
Ph. 258-7141. ____________ Premium quality Northern
Bobwhite hatching eggs, $12 per 100; three day old chicks, 250 ea.; Jumbo Ringneck Pheasant chicks, three
day old chicks, 500 ea. Gus Beroset,
East Quail Farms, 3505 Emily Way, College Park 30337. Ph. 964-7577.
Chinchillas, 25 in all; also, 4 breeding cages, rack, water bottles and sand boxes, bargain at $495 or will
trade for cattle of equal value. Ray Kight, Jr., Axson Rd., Rt. 3, Douglas
31533. Ph. 384-4533. Quail hatching eggs: White
English, British Range, Pharaoh, Tuxedo and Golden Manchurian, $15 per C post, paid, no COD orders.
Robert L. Turner. Box 44. Tate 30177. Purebred Irg. heavy type Dark
Cornish hatching eggs, 15 for $2.25 or 30 for $3.85 and my cartons returned
by next mail at buyer's expense, MO only at my home, $1.25 for 15. Miss
Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty
Ty 31795.__________.______ 2 long legged Irg. Dark Cornish
game roosters, $5 for both, cannoc
ship. Mrs. R. A. Luckey, Rt. 3, Box
120. Hephzibah 30815._________ 12 young Sex Link hens, 80%
Poultry, game, laying, $20 if all taken; young gray
doe with 7 young ones, 6 wks. old, $10.
fowl and M. C. Ward, 3082 North Decatur Rd.,
Scottdale 30079. Giant Black Minorca eggs, $3 per
eggs 15, $2.50 per 12, breeding exclusively
for 49 yrs. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple
Ave., Newnan 30263.__________ 1 yr. old Ringneck pheasants, 2
cocks and 5 hens, now laying. W. H. Strickland, Box 15184, Atlanta 30333.
Ph. 634-3058. Young rabbits for sale, $2-$3 ea.,
cannot ship; also, 2 cages. W. A.
wanted Plate, Sr., 1101 Mecaslin St., NW,
Atlanta 30318. Ph. 872-4869. CTiitq. OyJi.U..___j._Il. <JI *" Ttymy _ 10 pullets, 11 mos. old, laying
good; 4 Brown Leghorns and 6 pimento reds, $1.50 ea. Ralph D.
Johnson, 1414 Pine Dr., College Park.
Ph. 478-9664. Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10
per C or $90 per M, any amount, fresh;
also, wk. old birds, $25 per C from Irg. healthy breeders. Alfred J. Harper,
Rt. 2. Ocilla 31774. Ph. 468-7851. Ducks, Cochin bantams, guineas,
pigeons and quail, reasonably priced,
cannot ship. G. S. Bishop, Rt. 2, Rydal
30171 Trio of Silver Leghorns, $10; trio
of Silver Duckwings, $6.50; White
Crested Black Polish rooster, $2; pr.
of Black Fantail pigeons, $5; pr. Modenas, $5, cannot ship. Danny Ivy, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3721.

females, good quality stock. Keylon
Thompson, Box 121, Putney 31782. Ph 436-8794
White Leghorn hens, good layers real nice hens, will sell or trade for purebred bantams. Randall Heard Rt. 3, dimming 30130. Ph. 887-4232
Baby rabbits for sale, $2 ea., cal anytime. Mrs. Paul F. Herring, Rt. 1 Ac worth. Ph. 974-4182.__________
75 laying hens for sale. Mrs Albert Hicks, 327 West Tinsley
Griffin. Ph. 228-0237._________ Duck eggs and goose eggs for
sale, cannot ship. Bill Adams, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-7054._________
3 pure White Jap Silkie bantam roosters, 1969 hatch; also 5 pure Cornish game bantam roosters, 1969 hatch, $l.50-$2 ea. or exchange for pure Silver Sebright rooster or will buy Silver rooster. Raleigh Pruitt,
RFD 2. Lavonia 30553.__________ Jersey Black Giants, $10 per trio
and up according to age, all from prize winners, cannot ship. D. J. Daniell, Rt. 2, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-
5067._____________________ Golden Sebright bantams, hens
and roosters, $3 ea., at farm make good mothers to hatch and brood quail, cannot ship. C. L. Altman, Rt. 1, Box 362. Savannah 31401._______
Pharoah quail eggs, $7.50 per C, $35 per 500, must include post. James L. Tyson, 1817 Avalon, Albany.
Black Tail Japs, Golden
Sebrights, White Cochins, grown; chicks of all ages from Black Tail Japs and Golden Sebrights, selling
out, all priced to sell. Mrs. R. L. Anderson, Rt. 1, Box 410, Stockbridge
30281. Ph. 483-9496 after 8 pm only on
weekends._____________________ White down rooster, 5 hens, $18;
Bluebird Muff rooster, 2 hens, $10; seven different breeds to choose from, Red Quills, Red Fox, etc. John Ford, 358 Oakland Ave., Atlanta 30312. Ph.
525-7210 night only. 6-9 pm. Muscovy ducks, bobby ones; also,
pheasants, some Ringnecks and Silvers, a few gold ones, are started. Mrs. Mae L. Shreve, 5447 StonewallTel Rd., College Park 30337. Ph. 964-
9335 Game chickens: 3/ 4 White Claret
and I/ 4 Roundheads cross, cocks, $12.50. C. L. Brown, Rt. 9, Stone Mou,unitiqaiinu 3u0w0u8u3.. PJ. hii.. 4T6U9.-/6U6W57..--.--_----
Hatching eggs from exhibition stock-standards: Rhode Island Reds and Red Leghorns; bantams: White, Brown, Buff Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds, 15 eggs, $3 plus post. Tom Fletcher. Rt. 2. Carrollton 30117.
Rabbits: San Juan, California
Smutnose, 1 and 2 mos. old, $2 and up. Mrs. Sam Jenkins, Glenwood Rd.,
Decatur. Ph. 289-9008._________ 12 Irg. hens; also, show Type
bantams in sev. breeds, baby chicks and started chicks. J. C. King, 212 Gramline St.. Marietta. Ph. 428-8302.
Lrg. Bobwhite quail eggs from healthy breeders, $10 per C, taking orders for 4 wk. old birds to maturity; also, orders for flight conditioned birds, ready in August and September. William Kline Brinson, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 26, Sylvania 30467. Ph. 829-
330L White Japanese Silkies, hens and
cocks, some with biddies, speckled
guineas, laying now; heavy breed White Rocks, young and fat, now laying, $2 ea., selling entire stock. Nell Wadley, Box 15, Bolingbroke. Ph.
994-5167. Hatching eggs from following
breeds: Black Sumatra, $3.75 per
doz.; Barred Rock bantam, $3 per doz.; Araucana (blue and green eggs), $3.50per doz.; White Cochin, $4 per doz.; all eggs are expertly packed to guard against breaking and cracking. Douglas Williams, Bluffton
31724. Ph. 641-2620.
Over 200 pigeons: Modenas $8; Rollers, high flyers, Show and Racing Homers $4 pr.; Komoner Tumblers; Fantails; English Pouters; Mookees; Chinese Owls; Trenton Homers; Arch Angels $5 pr., singles $2, will ship. Terry Waller, 1412 Hickory Rd.,
Valdosta 31601. Ph. 244-2936. Games: Red Quills, Red Fox,
Spanish Reds, Warhorse; mixed; Bluebird Muffs, hens and roosters.
John Ford, 358 Oakland Ave., Atlanta 30312. Ph. 525-7210 nights 6-9 pm only.
Show type bantams in the following breeds: Black, White and Buff Cochins; Japanese Silkies; White Leghorns, all ages, reasonably priced, cannot ship. Bill Carroll. RFD 4, Lithnnia 30058. Ph. 466-8264.
2 roosters: One I/ 2 Blue Face
Hatch and one I/ 2 Dominique and I/ 2 Topi, $10 ea. Charles Hadley, Rt. 2, Box 42A, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5242.

Rabbits: Golden Palominos, N.Z.W.'s, Checker Giants, 2 gray bucks, 4 mos. old, 2 Palomino bucks, 4 mos. old, Blue buck, 1 yr. old. Mrs. Edith York, Rt. 2, Box 885, LaFayette 3Q72R._________________'
Old English Silver Duckwing
bantams, show records evidence of quality, Champion Duckwing at the Dixie Challenge 1968-69-70, extra males for sale, $5 ea., will ship collect. Johnny Daggett, 2009 First Ave.,
Augusta 30901.__________________ Ducks, Baby Rouen ducks, make
attractive pets, send ppd. overnight in ea. box (5-15) $1 ea., add $1 post. El Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Ter., Augusta
30904._________________________________ 1 trio Red Wyandotte bantams.
Charles E. Blume, 17 James St.,
Hampton. Ph. 946-3287.__________ Rabbits: Dutch and N.Z.W.'s,
$1.50, $3.50and $5. Marion Stovers, Rt. 1, Hiram. Ph. 943-6058._________
Pharoah quail eggs from Irg. improved breeders, $7.50 per C and $70 per M, must include post., best eggs on market. Craig Paherson, 111 Camellia Rd.. Albany 31705.______
Bobwhite quail, day old 250, others priced according to age; also, dressed quail $1.10. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., NE, Atlanta 30319. Ph. 237-5340._______________
40 chinchillas; also, cages and equip., no reasonable offer refused, must sell. Jewel Cowan, Rt. 2, Box 355, Fitzgerald. Ph. 423-7335._____

13751, Station K, Atlanta.
Bright red verbena, 10, $1; boxwood, 4, $1; yellow-green vari. sedums, hosta, 4, $1, add 40* post, to ea. $1 order. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 89. Cleveland 30528.________
Pink verbena, elephant ears, white Spider, Butterfly & Milk & Wine lilies, $1 doz.; all cols. & vari. cannas, $1 doz.; Pres., $1.50 doz.; Pfitzer cannas, vari, & cols., $3 doz. 500 post, min. order $1. Mrs. J.E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman 31643. __________
Mix. jonquil, daffodil, narcissus bulbs, $5 per C, add 500 post. Mrs. Henry Glower, Snellville 30278.
Wet packed ivy, 150 ea. PP; night blooming cereus, $1 PP; widow's tears, lot PP; asst. iris, 250 PP; cannot ship boxwood in 1 gal. cans,

Ph. 758-2829.

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Angel's trumpet, 5 seed, 250;

Black Zula Christmas pepper, 5 seed,

500; coleus seed, 200 ; cactus, 300;

portulaca, 250, mail only. Darlene

Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd., Stone

Mountain 30083.___________

My choice asst. cols, mums, $1

doz.; pink 7-Sister climbing roses, $1

ea.; hardy ferns, mtn. holly,

crabapple, mtn. azaleas, pink

rhododendron, white 'dogwood, pink

mtn. laurel, others, 500 ea., add post.

Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.

Pink rhododendron, pink laurels,

azaleas, dbl. gold kerria, lilac, golden

bell, bridal wreath, sweet shrub,

holly, white dogwood, 500 ea.; hardy

phlox, $1 doz., add 500 post. Mrs. H.A.

Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav 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._____________________ 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._______________

Huge clumps hydrangeas,

Waxleaf ligustrum, purple wisteria,

yellow Fla., Confederate & Jan.

jasmine, $2; many perennials & seed,

cannot ship shrubs or plants. Mrs. F.

H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave.,

Flemish Giant rabbits, largest
breed in America, up to 23 I/ 2 Ibs.,
snow white with pink eyes, purebred, pedigree furnished, no checks. Miss

50*, other plants. Roy G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., SW, Atlanta 30310.
Ph. 753-7546._________________ Ginkgo trees, hypericums & roses

SE. Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448._______ White field daisies, yellow center,
drk. blue Japanese iris, It. blue hardy violets, white Queen Anne's lace,

Ruth Broome, Box A, Youngjs Mill Rd., LaGrange 30240.

in cans, $1 ea.; many cols, daylilies, $1 per clump, many cols, chrysan-

sleeping beauty, 15 pits., $2 in Ga., out-of-state, $2.50, all PP. Mrs. W.M.

San Juan rabbits, purebred select
foundation stock. Jim Shumate, 2074>
Juanita St.. Decatur. Ph. 373-5291.
Buff Cochin bantams, $5 pr. at my place or $6.50 pr. shipped in light weight crates, express collect, money order only. G. B. Howell, 5419 Newton Rd.. Albany
Bobwhite quail eggs from extra Irg. selected breeders, $12 per C, cannot ship; also, a few mated prs., $3.50 per pr. C. F. Simpkins, 4191 Mercer Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-
7194._____________________ Mallard ducks, 4 generations
from wild, all ages, cannot ship. T. E. Stephens. Jr.. Cobb. Ph. 853-3205.
Improved Bobwhite quail hatching weekly, day old chicks, 250 ea.; also, eggs, $12 per C. Mrs. Ben McLeroy, Sr., Rt. 2, Fort Valley. Ph.
825-5841._____________________ Pr. of Brown Chinese geese, now
laying. J. R. Cloud, Sr., Barnesville
30204. Ph. 358-1933.__________ Northern Bobwhite quail; extra
irg. quail eggs, $15 per C or $100 per M delivered; regular run quail eggs $10 per'C or $85 per M; surplus $75 per M; quail hens only breeders $1.50 ea., or will trade for roosters; few breeder )airs left at $3. R. D. Meadows, Wadley. Ph. 252-5345._________
Lrg. Northern quail eggs, 100 ea., !90 per M, minimum 100; Ringneck iheasant eggs 250 ea., minimum 25. Hubert Jordan, Sr., Jordan's Quail
'arm, Bartow 30413. Ph. 364-3931.

themums, $1 doz. at my home. Mrs.
Mary M. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley &
Dixon Rd.. Macon. All cols, chrysanthemums, 35,
$1.25; blue Flag baby iris, 5 cols,
daylilies, $1 doz.; blue yard hydrangeas, Aug. lilies, 500 ea., add 600 post., no checks. L.C. Coleman, Rt. 10. Gainesville 30501._______
Yellow & pink lady's-slipper, $1 ea.; a few Irg. rooted Christmas cactus pits., 500 ea.; also rhubarb
roots, 500ea.; mix. iris, Lemon lilies, Shasta daisies, narcissus bulbs, 150 ea., others, add post. Mrs. J.G. Ledford, Rt. 1, Box 232, Betty's Creek
Rd.. Rabun Gap 30568. _____ White, lav. chrysanthemums,
vinca minor, mix. petunias,
houseleek, dusty miller, 25, $1.25; white April yellow narcissus, $1.50 doz., add 600 post. Mrs. J.W. Jackson,
Rt. 2. Talking Rock 30175._______ Red foliage mole plant seed,
keeps moles away, 45 seed, 250 send
stamps or money; also stamped env. G.C. Little. Rt. 4. Convers 30207.
Vari. hosta, 2 Irg. plants, 500; stokesia, Stake's blue asters, clumps,
$1 ea. at my home, cannot ship. Mrs. F.B. Dugger, Sr., 5481 Rivoli Dr., Macon._________________
400 var. Bearded iris, write for
names, cols. & prices; also 100 for $10 and $1 post, from list, unlabeled, my
selection. Mrs. T.T. Patrick. Jackson. Thymus serpyllum, mother of
thyme, petite ground & rock cover, evergreen, thrives in sun, poor soil, 2"

Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge
30513.____________________ Dbl. orange daylilies, 10, $1 add
post. Mrs. Emma Chambers, Rt. 2,
Lula 30554.____________________ White & Hemlock pines, sweet
shrub, white dogwood, pink mtn. ivy, mtn. holly, pink mtn. laurel, 5, $2.50; hardy white field daisy pits., 24, $2.50; seed, 6 tablspns., $1, all PP, damp packed. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue
Ridge 30513,_ faylilies: Crestwood Ann (Feb.)
Frankly Fabulous, $2 ea.; Marianne Russell, $1 ea.; Marie Wood, all pink $5 PP, labeled. Hattie Kimsey, Hiawassee 30546._____________
Firechief petunias, carnations, mix. cols, verbena, 600 doz.; mix. col. dbl. petunias, petunia plants, 200 ea.; mix. col. yard petunia pits., $1 per C, pink per. phlox, houseleek, 100 ea.; dusty miller, 750 doz. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214. Royston 30662.
Daylilies; Mikado, J.T. Russell, Gold Bond, Katherine Taylor, Neyron Rose, Side Show, Drk. Night, Russell's Minuet, Alto Rose, Silver Stars, Calico Queen, Hazel Sawyer, $4.75 doz. PP. Mrs. W.S. Griffin, Adel
31620.____________________ Dbl. pink sultana, dbl. pink
geraniums, Guinea Wing, dbl. red, Beefsteak, Irg. pointed leaf begonia cuttings, 300 ea.; dianthus-pinks, red Spider lily bulbs, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Box 74,
Royston,_________________ Super giant zinnia seed, grows 2

tall, 600 per start, damp packed, add I/ 2 ft. tall with 5-6 in. blooms, white,

post. Mrs. Sue Perry, Box 121, pink, scarlet, lav. & other cols., 250

Stonewall 30282.____________ pkg. with stamped env., free

Mix. dwarf marigolds, mix. hollyhock. Mrs. W.A. Tanner, 1320

touch-me-nots, cockscomb, red McDonald Rd., Douglas 31533._____

bachelor buttons, Birdhouse & Long

Orange daylilies, 250 doz. plus 600

Handle gourd seed, 250 per pkg, with post.; orchid iris, same price, no out-

stamped env. J.O. Henderson, Rt. 3, of-state orders, or come & dig

Box 37. Lawrenceville 30245.______ daylilies for $1 per C. Mrs. Cliff Booth,

Daffodils, purple iris, Star-of- Rt. 2, Booth Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph.

Bethlehem, orange daylilies, blue 926-6002._______________________

violets, 4 doz., $2; mtn. azaleas, sweet

1969 Martin gourd seed, pkg. of 25

shrub, purple lilac, Weeping Mary, seed, 500 with self-addressed stamped

white dogwood, 5, $2; others, add post. env. B.Y. Coleman, Sr., Rt. 4, Box 98,

Mrs. Frank Parks. Rt. 3. Ellijay 30540. Alpharetta 30201. ___________

Seed: Dwarf marigolds, mix.

Rooted pink, orange, rose, red

cols., cockscomb, celosia, red salvia, named hybrids of Easter, Christmas

dwarf red cosmos, love apple, 3 col. & Thanksgiving cactus, 600 ea.; wax

Want 2 female guinea pigs with bachelor buttons, bush zinnias, button plants, white, pink, orange, purple,

short hair. Susan Vied, 3120 Beech zinnias, Irg. zinnias, mix. cols. , 250 red, bi-col. & tri.-col. or Orchid

Dr., East Point 30344. Ph. 767-6903. pkg. Mrs. C.C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Red Bud cactus, 850 ea. Mrs. C. Agner, Rt. 2.

Want fertile goose eggs for hat- Rd.. Calhoun 30701._____________ Box 387. Fitzgerald 31750._______

ching purposes, state price shipped to

Mix. col. sultana seed, 250 pkg.

Mix. mums, pink thrift, mix. col.

Dalton. Hubert Davis. Rt. 4, Dalton. PP. Mrs. A.G. Hunt, Rt. 1, Buford touch-me-not plants, 500 doz.; orange

Want peacocks, rooster and 2 hens or eggs. Mrs. Ray Moore, Rt. 1,

30518.___________________ Vari. holly hocks, purple but-

daylilies, 750 doz.; gray stone pit., 2, 500; red star circle, 500 ea., add post.

Winston. Ph. 942-6813 after 4:30 pm. terfly, 4, $1; hardy phlox, purple iris, Mrs. Florence Leathers, Rt. 1,

Want to trade 2 mature male mrebred white doves for 1 good

daylilies, native Rain lilies, blue and white violets, vinca minor, ground

Buchanan 30113.____________ Tall Bearded iris, labeled: Azalea

mated pr. or will buy 2 mature cover vine, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Pink, Bold Copper, Chantilly, Con-

emales. Ed. O'Donnell, 1545 Robert Norrell Rt. 6, Gainesville, Ga. fetti, Desert Song, Desert Sunrose,

ipringbrook Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 30501.__________.________

Duet, Gilt Edge, Goldbeater, Golden

'39-3742 evenings.__________

Castor bean, marigold, nandina, Eagle, Joseph's Mantle, Maytime,

Want 1 male long haired Peruvian sunflower seed, matchbox full, 250; $4.50 doz., 500 post. Mrs. Jesse

[uinea pig, will consider pr. if touch-me-not, cockscomb, mimosa, Jackson. Hillcrest Dr.. Austell 30001.

easonable, prefer approx. 6 mos. C. 250 tblspn., with stamped env., free

Lrg. & small leaf green ivy,

3. Perry, 245 Glencourtney Dr., seed ea. order. H.L. Thomas, 3690 ajuga, vinca minor, $1 doz., add post.

'.tlanta 30328. Ph. 252-5158.

Telstar Rd., Ellenwood, 30049.

Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.

Wednesday, June 3, 1970

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Daylilies: Diamond Anniversary,

Want plants of Irg. Football

Quilt patterns with drawn in-

Lambskin baby shoes, lace ups,

Flower plants,

Full Reward, Grand Parade, Irene chrysanthemums from plants grown structions; Dove in the Window, cowboy boots, moccasins, felts size 1Felix, Pink Superior, Shady Lady, in Ga. last yr. A. L. Brewer, Rt. 1, Jacob's Ladder, Fish Star, Ocean 2-3 appliqued animals, pastels,

bulbs and seed

Superfine, $3 ea., 4, $10; asst. named Twin City 30471._____________ Wave, Dbt. T, Goose-in-the-Pond, 250 whites, $2.25 per pr., 500 post. Sara

lilies, my sel., $5 doz., min. order $5,

Want vari. (green & yellow) ea. with stamped addressed env. Mrs. Crumbley, Box 383 A, Rt. 2, Mc-

600 post. Mrs. R. B. Bowen, 3189 eleagnus shrub, rooted cutting or Walter Cochran, Rt. 4, Box 107, Donough. Ph. 957-3203.

Peachtree Dr., NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph. established plant. Mrs. Richard C. Griffin 30223._______________

UU

233-1594.________________ lOdiff. pits, for pools, $2; mix. col.
Dutch-American crossed amaryllis
bulbs, 3-5 in. circumference, 10, $2,
add 500 post. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Rt.
1. Chula 31733.____________ Daylilies; Opera Dress, $8, Shady
Lady, $5; Exhalted Ruler, $10, Main

Saess, Wildwood, 2940 Blue Sky Place, NE, Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-3490.
Miscellaneous

Fresh local honey in qts. $1, 13 in pails, $3.25 at home or near-by del. W.E. Livingston. 1967 W. John Calvin Ave., College Park 30337. Ph. 761-2433.
Swan gourds, many uses for birds or deck, well matured, 30-400 ea., cannot ship. G. W. Jackson, Rt. 3, Box 4U1, Dalton 30720.

New print material cloth quilts abt. 72 x 90 in. with 2 Ib. cotton, quilted on mach., linings to match $5 ea., add $1 post, or $6 PP. Mrs. Esty Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.
All cotton aprons with pockets,

for sale

Attraction, $6, all for $26, add post. Mrs. Frank Smith, Claxton 30417.

Catnip, mullein, queen-of- band, $1.25-$1.75; bib, $i.75-$2; meadow, yellow dock, wild cherry coverall $3; also 4mens all white med.

Ageratum, veronica, mums,

barks, 4 Ib. lard box full, $1.25 penny size, $1.75 ea., add post. Mrs. Gayle

Star-of-Bethlehem bulbs, 400 doz.; liriope, vinca minor, 25, $1, add 350

royal, catnip, Solomon's seal pits., Price, 1640 Flat Shoals Rd., Atlanta.

rosary vine, $1; hardy phlox, asst. post. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 133,

$1.25 doz., add 500 post. Mrs. J.W. Ph. 627-5668.

cols., 15, $1.25; small Sprengeri ferns, Jesup 31545._______________

Jackson. Rt. 2. Talking Rock 30175.

3, $1; ground ivy, pink thrift, 20, $1;

Ivy, geraniums, Foliosa, Guinea

Wild cucumber and rattle root, 2

Bonnet with ruffles, wagon train

dwarf purple iris, 15, $1, all PP. Mrs. Wing, maple leaf begonias, night

Ib. Lard box, $2; yellow root, May print or solid, $1,50; button crown;

Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville cereus, 500 ea.; cuttings, red, pink,

apple, yellow dock, lard box full, $1.50, Dan River material $2, add

30103._____________

Angel Wing, orange Rubra begonias,

Rooted red bougainvillaea, $1; 150 ea., add post, min. order $1. Mrs.

for sale

$1.50; full strength dry leaf sage, 3 post.; also Irg. aprons, $1.50, small, teacups, $1 plus 200 post. P.B. Brown, $1; add post. Mrs. Florence Smith, 615

Ginger lilies, $1.50; climbing ferns, 750; red-leaf begonia cuttings, dbl. pink flowers, 350, add post. Mrs. C.J.
Koppe, 2694 Boulevard Dr., NE,
Atlanta 30317._____________ 6 cols. 2-tone purple & solid cols,
iris, 6, $1, add 500 post.; several col.
chrysanthemums, 2 type single early blooming pink, $1 doz., 500 post.; purple, yellow & white mums, 6, $1, 500 post. Mrs. Jim Blackwell,
Newborn 30262. Bearded iris; Flora Campbell,
Night Fall, Bryce Canyon, Solid
Mahogany, others, 12 diff., cols., $3 doz., PP; my choice not labeled, $10 per C, add $1 post., Ga. only. Josie
McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa 30176. Blue & pink hydrangeas, red

T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville
31792. _______________ Striped liriope, bronze ajuga, blue
& white scilla, autumn white mums, $1 doz.; mock-orange shrub, white blossoms, ornamental oranges, 6, $1, add 400 post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph.
876-0538._________________ Beefsteak, Chinquapin, Silver
Lake, Grape, Ruffle Leaf, Bronze Leaf, begonias, $1.25 ea.; Silver Dollar, Starfish, Corn Pit., Crow's
Foot, Barrel, pink Thanksgiving cactus, $1.15 ea., min. order $2 plus
post. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Gumming
30130._______________________ Beefsteak, Rex begonias, 3, $1;
blue, white Siberian iris, 3 cols,

100 Ib. white feed sacks, some ripped, 500 ea.; 50 Ib. flour sacks, washed & ironed, some ripped, some not, 350 ea. PP; 200 Ib. white guano sacks, washed, 650 ea., add post. Mrs.
Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston.______
Lrg. iron wash pot for sale, $10. Mrs. Vera Brown, Rt. 2, 5 mi. from town on Wrightsville Hwy., Box 245 A Dublin.__________________
Black locust fence posts, 61/2 ft. long, 3" up dia., old chestnut rails, 8-10 ft., 2 I/ 2" up dia., will have new chestnut rails 8 ft. long, 3 in. dia. & up will del. anywhere in truck load lots of 800-1000 R.T. Wood, Box 394, Demorest. Ph. 723-7836 after 4:30 p.m.
Country cured & hickory smoked

Rt. 2. Ball Ground 30107._______ Wild cucumber bark, 2 Ib. lard
box, $2, add 300 post. George T. Brown, Gen. Del., Ball Ground 30107.

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 pc. quilt patterns,

House on the Hill, Flower and But-

terfly, Wing Rose Stripes, Made in

1815, House Plant, Fisher Boy, Puppy,

Kitten, Applique Zinnia, Poinsettia,

Cup & Saucer, Bleeding Heart, 3, $1

plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon

Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______

Bradford St., NW, Gainesville 30501.
Old fashion bonnets, wagon train with ruffle, button $1.50; crown, aprons med., Irg., 50-750 ea., clothespin, 750 ea., add post. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford 30518.
New print quilts, asst. cols. dbl. bed size, padded with 2 Ib. roll cotton, linings to match, mach. quilted, $6 ea.; dbl. bed size quilted spreads with 18 in. dust ruffles, $8 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.
Quilt tops: Big Rabbits, Cat-inBasket, Butterfly, Colonial Girl, Dutch Doll, $7.50 ea.; handpainted

snowball, 60? ea.; summer pink daylilies, $1.25 doz.; Strawberry sausage & bacon, 990 per Ib. extra

Appliqued patterns for quilts, pillowcases, $2 pr.; handpainted dish

asters, little red iris, Sweet Williams, begonias, isma vine, ea. suitable for lean from corn fed hogs, will ship COD towels, etc.; Donkey, Butterfly, towels, 3, $1, 7, $2; bib aprons, $1 ea.,

candytuft, dwarf blue phlox, green hanging baskets, 5, $1, add 450 post. plus 500 packaging, min, COD order 10 Morning Glory, Dahlia, Rosebud, band, 750 ea., work aprons Irg.

liriope, striped border grass, $1 doz., Mrs. J. W. Jones. Madison._______ Ibs. Maurell Troup, Rt.7, Dallas 30132. Tulip, Hen, Rooster, Harebell, Clown, pockets; $1 ea., add post, Mrs. Elzie

add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18
Crawford St., Elliiay.__________ Lrg. assortment of dbl.
dahlia tubers, mostly large, some seedings, many cols., asst., $3 doz., add 600 post. & packaging. Mrs. Florence Heaton. Mineral Bluff 30339.
Grape Leaf begonias, justicia, red rooted geraniums, 350 ea.; small marigolds, 350 doz.; blue lilies, 4, $1,
add post. Mrs. F.M. Turner, Rt. 6,
Gainesville.______________ Dbl. yellow cannas, white can-
dytuft, $2 doz.; lemon daylilies, $3
doz.; Tiger lily bulblets, 50, $1; pink, blue thrift, $1 doz.; white butterfly bushes, white baby's breath, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7,
Gainesville. White Confederate, yellow Fla.
jasmine, pink justicia, hydrangeas, Sword ferns, orange & pink lantanas,

Red, yellow, vari. pink by-nite

bulbs or slips, ready to set now, also

red canna bulbs, will ship COD. Mrs.

Roy T. Pruitt, 15 Border St., Buford

30518.

___________

Hen & Chicken cactus plants. 4,

$1.50 PP. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5,

Box 98. Elliiay 30540.___________

Bearded iris, several hundred

varieties, $10 per C plus $1 post.; my

selection from all cols., including new

pink, unlabeled, no price list. Mrs.

Louise W. Farrar. Jenkinsburg 30234.

Royal Robe violets, 15, $1;

Gloriosa daisies, $1 doz.; green ajuga,

20, $1; garlic, 10, $1; add 400post. Mrs.

R. P. Steinheimer. Brooks 30205.

2-3 ft. dogwood, pink $3, white,

$1.50; 1-11/ 2 ft. magnolia trees, $1, 3-

4 ft., $6; spiraea, 750 ea.; rose-of-

Sharon, 750 ea., send check or MO,

add 500 post. Thomas E. Chambers.

Ph. 445-3011._________________

Bathtubs for watering troughs.

Harry Banks, Rt. 1, Griffin. Ph. 227-

1644.

______

Baby catfish pond-cats, 1 I/ 2-3"

long, mostly 2 I/ 2, $8 pr C, $10 per M,

free del. for 500 up to 50 mi., free del.

for 1000 up to 100 mi. Marvin

Burroughs, Rt. 1, Nicholson 30565. Ph.

757-2214.__________________

100 Ib. white feed bags for sale, 4,

$1, include post.; also print sacks, 3, $1

plus post., min. order $5. Mrs. O.R.

Henderson. Rt. 6. Covineton._____

Milky quartz rock, several truck

loads suitable for retainer walls, etc.

J.D. McCurry, Rt. 2, Box 228, Newnan

30263. Ph. 253-3972.

Approx. 10 squares alum, roofing

& approx. 11 squares galv. roofing

suitable for barn or chicken house,

located here in town. Pauline Franks,

250 ea.; 5, $1. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079._____________
Good dry cow and horse compost 750 per bag, $15 truckload del.; also chicken compost. J.W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU 95798._____________________
Felled trees at pond site suitable for firewood, make bid. Mrs. Do vie Hull, Rt. 5, Covington 30209. Ph. 7866643.
Miscellaneous

Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Handpainted pillowcases, 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.
Baby's 1st shoes, genuine lambskin, white, fits to 6 mos., $3 pr.; lambskin white baby bootees, trimmed in pink, blue or white, fits to 8 mos., send baby's age, $2.50 per pr. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.

White pansy doilies with yellow &
purple pansies, 10 in. dia., $1.50; cro. potholders; 'dbl:'lining1,!fed,1 .yellow, blue, orange, pink, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Mable Buckner, Rt. 1, Hartsfield 31756.

500 ea.; ageratum, purple violets, 500 doz.; stephanotis, 4, 500, add post. Mrs. J.R. ffinson, Box 104, Chester
31012. __________________ Pink hydrangeas, late summer
lav.-blue New England asters, white

827 Myrtle St.. SW. Gainesville 30501.
-Oxalis bulbs, buttercup yellow, pink Grand Duchess, lav. Grand
Duchess, white Shamrock, rose 18" stem, white 9" stem, all 2, $1 plus 250 post., no checks. H. C. Hindman, Rt. 2,

Hiawassee._____________________ PC. quilt patterns: Spool,
Dimension, Pinwheel, Log Cabin, Dresden Plate, Texas Star, Windmill Millwheel, Wrench 250 ea., 5, $1 mail
only. Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd.,

wanted

Will make dashers & lids for anj size churns, state size. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635.
White pillowcases, abt. Sin. hems,

deutzia, 5, $1; striped liriope, $1 doz.; blue ageratum, 15, $1, 400 post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE. Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.
Tall Bearded iris, white, pink, yellow, gold, med. blue, deep blue, purple, lav., lav. with yellow, 2-tone lilac & violet, pink violets, $2.50 PP. Mrs. Paul Davis. Rt. 1. Monroe.
Sweet William, dusty miller, cockscomb, mums, narcissus, 750 doz.; Scotchbroom seedlings, mix. iris, $1 doz.; Easter roses, native ferns, 650 ea., add post., Ga. orders
only. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Gumming. Begonia & daylily lists, 100 ea.;
blooming size miniature roses, $1; 2 justicia or 2 shrimp pits., 2 dbl. pink or wine red sultanas, $1, enc. post. Mrs.
Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave.,
Macon.________________ Vari. hollyhock, butterfly bushes,
4, $1; hardy phlox, blue violets,
daylilies, white violets, purple iris, Candle lilies, vinca minor, ground cover vine, diff. col. sultana, 10, $1, others, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.

Box 220 K Brunswick 31520._____
Powder Puff hollyhock plants, 6, $1; Gloriosa daisies, $1.40 doz.; Sweet
William pits., 24, $1.25, pinks, 25, $1.40.
F. M. Abie. Dahlonega 30533.______ Blue salvia plants, 500 doz.;
Christmas and Thanksgiving cactus, 500 ea.; touch-me-not seed, mix. cols.,
250 tblspn.; bushy dwarf marigold seed, 250 pkg., add post. Rosa
Richards. Box 32. Elliiav.______ Pink thrift, $2 per C; tall drk. blue
Japanese iris, 4 doz., $2; Siberian iris, 3 doz., $2, yellow snapdragon pits., 3 doz., $2; old time blue iris, 5 doz., $2;
yellow roses, 4, $2, add 600 post. Hejiry
Eller. Rt. 3. Elliiav. 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.________
Pfitzer dwarf red, pink, yellow cannas, 500 ea., $3 doz.; Red Pres.
$2.50 doz.; St. John's salvia, sage, 750 doz.; dinnerplate dahlias, 500 ea., $4.50 doz., diff. cols., labeled, mix., $3

Stone Mountain 30083._______ Appliqued quilt patterns with pc.
square: Dutch Doll, Lrg, Butterfly,
Gent's Bowtie, 500 ea., Tulip with appliqued block 600; add 120 ea. pattern post. Mrs. Jett Goss, Rt. 1,
Aragon 301Q4,__________________ Martin gourds, varnished and
ready to hang, $1.75ea., 2, $3.25, 3 $4, 4 or more, $1.25 ea.; Blue Bird or Wren gourds 4 or more 750 ea.; all del. H.A.
Stahl, Rt. 6. Moultrie 31768.________ Bonnet Patterns: Old fashion
gathered crown, Martha Washington button on crown, Centennial, button
crown with a tail, Covered Wagon,
pointed top button on crown, 350 ea., add 50 ea. pattern for instructions.
Mrs. R.I. Williams, Rt. 1, Suwanee
Rd.. Lawrenceville 30245.______ Elder bark, sweet gum,
yellowroot sassafras, May apple queen-of-the-meadow, yellow dock
roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, catnip, devils' shoestring, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1 plus 350 post. Debbie
Welch. Rt. 5. Elliiay 30540. No. 4 farm bell for sale, exc.

Want goose or duck feathers, new, any amt. up to 6 Ibs. L. C. Coleman, Rt. 10, Gainesville.___________
Want abt. 1 doz. small gourds; also want some good old fashion bee honey with or without comb, state price per gal. Roy C. Gloer, 1630 Tallulah St., NW, Atlanta 30318.

$1 pr.; flowered with abt. 21/2 in. hems, $1.25 pr., add post. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming 30130.
Three in one apron, can be used for bonnet, clothespin holder and apron, asst. cols, in perma-press prints & solids, $1 ea. plus post. Mrs. Charlie Buffington, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553.
4-pc. end table cro. set, $2; oval pineapple with 20 pansies, $2; pansy doily, $1.50; 3-pc. pansy dresser set, $1.50; 7-rose doily, $1, free pc. if all ordered. Mae Whittle, Rt. 2, Box 35 A. Townsend 31331.____________

Quilt tops made of new prints and solid cols.; Ocean Wave, Flower
Garden, Blossom, Turtle, Goose
Chase, Fan, Nonsense, others, $5 ea.
add post. Edna Foster, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701._____________

Cro. tablecloth, approx. 72 x 98 in., ecru col., $40; white cotton cro. bootees trimmed in pink, blue, yellow,
green, $1 pr.; bibs to match, 500;

Mesembryanthemum, mignon- doz. Thomas M. Sparks, 306 Lakeview condition, $58. Carl D. Cromer, 1513

Handmade quilted dbl. bed size white cro. pillowcase lace, $1.25 pr.,

ette, dbl. portulaca, carnations, Dr.,. vC^hllaqtlsawwuoirtthil o30m7x0j5j.. aqdudu 6u5u0v pMo^^st-.- Highland Ave., Dublin 31021. Ph. quilts, new material, block & add post. Mrs. H. H. Robison, Rt. 1,

coleus, balsam, jewels-of-Opar;

Jumbo begonia bulbs, 350 ea., 272-3862._____________________ checkerboard pattern, print & solid Monroe 30655.

larkspur, gaillardia, 4 o'clocks, $3.50 doz.; dbl. & single petunias,

Patchwork quilt patterns with cols., matching linings, 2 Ib. cotton

delphiniums, Oriental pinks, stock, mix., red, pink, white, 650 doz.; nicandra, hollyhocks, seed for sale, ageratum, red sage, 750 doz.; mix. 250 ea. kind. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, dahlias, $2.50 doz., add 600 post. Scottdale 30079. ___________ Jennie Sparks, Rt. 3, Chatsworth

drawn instructions can be mach. pc.; Windmill, Old Italian Design Pin-
wheel, Wrench, Bright Hopes, 5, $1
with stamped addressed env. Mrs.

padded, $15 ea., king size, $16.50, add
post. Mrs. W. E. Swann, Box 313, W. R. R Ave.. Flowery Branch 30542.
Cro. Ripple afghan, turquoise,

Hand appliqued dbl. bed quilts; Tulip, Butterfly, Dahlia, Dogwood, cotton padded, mach. quilted, $12 ea. Mrs. Edwin R. Miller, Rt. 2, Lula

Red flowering quince, yellow 30705.

__ ________ Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. black and orange, $30; cro. Ripple 30554.

jasmine, purple lilies, pink spring

Yellow dock, queen-of-meadow afghan in 9 asst. cols., $35. Mrs.

rose, 3, $1; striped canes, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254. Jesup 31545.______________
Bronze ajuga, 600 doz., cannot ship. Mrs. E. R. Coggin, 2404 Greylock Place, Decatur 30030. Ph. 373-0674.
Rooted verbena, many cols., mix. orders damp packed, 18 plants, $1.25, 3 doz., $2.25 PP; no Fla. orders. Mrs. W. H. Whitten. Chula 31733._____

Flower plants, bulbs and seed
wanted
Want several bunches of grasspinks, white only. Mrs. L. R. Aiken, 1852 Simpson Rd., NW, Atlanta 30314.

wild cherry bark, red alder bark, blackberry roots, yellowroot, rat-
sbane, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1 add post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 3. Elliiav 30540.
Appliqued quilt pattern: Over All Country Boy, Big Rabbitj Cat in Basket, Morning Glory, Dogwood, Big Apple, Night Flower, Dutch Doll, Colonial Girl, Football Duck, Pig Roseof-Sharon, 3 for $1.00 plus 100 post.
Mrs Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

Felton F. Tucker, Rt. 3, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5079.
Baoy quilts 36 x 54 in. white print col. applique animals in pink & blue
yellow & green, $6, add 500 post., also
Bo Peep & Sheep in pink & blue, BabyAsleep-in-Moon, in yellow and green
$7.50 plus 500 post. Helen Dodd, Rt. 2, Box 68. A. Rising Fawn 30738._____
Crib quilts, 40 x 60 in., you choose lining col., nursery design hand-

Extra neat handmade place or hot mats, cro. from new heavy yarn, f in. dia., green col., 350 ea., 3, $1, $1 PP Mrs. Fannie M. Briant, 1370 Miller Ave., NE, Atlanta 30307.
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Rooted mtn. laurel, holly, dogwood, 250 ea., cuttings, Marchineal roses, Pee Gee hydrangeas, snowball, honeysuckle, 10, $1, add post, all damp packed. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Want 2 well rooted Maidenhair
ferns, sometimes called Lace fern; also want old fashioned rooted
sage plant, must be reasonably priced. Mrs. Claude J. Conner, 1530 N. Columbia PI., Decatur 30032.

Nice clean roots and herbs; yellowroot, catnip, Mayapple, queenof-meadow, devil's shoestring, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1 plus post.; Spearmint, catnip, $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

painted on ea. square, all new cotton padded, new lining, $6 ea. plus 600 post.; baby's name and birthdate in 1 corner and who the quilt is from, etc. fast-color. Mrs. J. R. Lowery, Rt. 2, Box 138, Rochelle 31079.

Will Mrs. J. R. Farmer that ordered larkspur plants from me on May. 22
please send her address as she failed
to send it. Mrs. Delia Garland, Rt. 1, Whitestone 30186.

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Cowslip--Caltha palustris, more commonly known as marsh marigold, borders our springs and wet and soggy meadows where cattle drink, giving it the name cowslip. The bright golden blossoms grow to about an inch and a half and resemble large buttercups but do not last longfalling off and being replaced by clusters of seed crammed pods. The early English poets referred to it as Mary Gowles or the "golden eyes" of the Mary-bud from which our common variety of marigold got its name. It is still soabundantalong certain English rivers that the ground looks like it is paved with gold when they overflow into the banks of the rivers.
Cowslips can also mean "spring time on the stove," being a favorite pot herb with lots of people being far superior, some say, to spinach. The flower buds are also edible. There are two things to watch out for if you are going to enjoy the cowslip. First, it must be served as a pot herb as the raw leaves contain the poison helleborin-which is destroyed by cooking. Always gather cowslips by themselves to avoid the mistake of mixing them with salad greens. Secondly, ordinary care must be taken not to include any of the easily differentiated poisonous hellebore or water hemlocks that sometimes grow in the same places. The dark green leaves and thick fleshy stems are at their best before the plant flowers. Boil them for an hour in two changes of salted water, then lift out and top with butter. They can be served in many ways as a boiled green, especially good creamed as they go well with parmesan cheese.
The leaves and stems aren't the only edible portions of the cowslip as you can pickle the buds, soaking them first for several hours in salted water, drain and then simmer them in spiced vinegar-then they take on the flavor of capers._______
NOT TASTY
Meat not packaged in moisture and vapor-proof containers o^ wrappings or meat kept in the food freezer loo long loses flavor and texture, recording to Miss Nelle Thrash, iood preservation specialisi with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.
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Georgia's commercial slaughter plants were busy in 1969. The State Crop Reporting Service indicates they slaughtered 323,900 head of cattle last year.

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Wednesday, June 3, 1970

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Agricultural Calendar

Mr. W. 0. Hawley of the U. S. Plant Introduction Station in Savannah tells us that one of the best ways of controlling bamboo is to cut it back to where you want it and then cut the new shoots back when they come up. Since the new shoots emerge in the spring season, it will be necessary to do this only once each year. Our Entomology Division recommends applying Dalapon in the summer and fall months. Also any of the soil sterilant materials, such as Sodium chlorate plus borate or Hyvar X (bromacil) will give excellent control but no other plants will grow there for several months. The tender young shoots can be cooked like fresh corn. Preserving would be similar to that for beets, corn, potatoes, etc. All of the Temperate Zone bamboos are edible in the very young shoot stage but must be cooked before eaten.

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

I am having a luncheon and want to serve something different. Someone suggested sugared grapes but I can't seem to find a recipe. Can you help me?
Mrs. Charles Hardy, Decatur
The Home Economics Division of the Cooperative Extension Service in Athens gives a recipe for sugared grapes. Dip the grapes in egg white that is slightly beaten and roll them in granulated sugar. The grapes should then be chilled for three hours. For variety dip the grape clusters in slightly beaten egg white, drain, and then roll in dry. fruit flavored gelatin. These should also be chilled for 3 hours. Sugared grapes are an attractive addition to any luncheon.
Earlier this year I purchased a hindquarter of beef weighing 129 pounds. When I picked my meat up, after it had been cut up, it weighed 90 pounds. This was a weight loss of 39 pounds. Is this weight loss too great or about right?
Name withheld by request, Savannah
Dr. Watson. Director of the Meat Inspection Division, tells us that your weight loss is about normal according to USDA regulations. A carcass or side of beef is normally sold by its "hanging" or gross weight, and the amount of usable meat you take home to put in your freezer will be considerably less. For a beef carcass cutting loss could vary from 20 to 30 percent or even more. A 25 percent cutting loss from a 300-pound side of beef would give you 225 pounds of usable meat cuts. You had about a 30 percent cutting loss which is normal. We realize that with today's meat prices people are concerned about getting the full value for their money and we appreciate vour concern.

June 3 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Pierce County Stock yard, Blackshear.
June 4 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Grady County Livestock Pavilion, Cairo.
June 4 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Pearson Livestock Co., Pearson.
June 5 -- and each Friday at 8 PM -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Dodge County Stock yard, Eastman. For informa tion contact Hayward Crawford. Day 374-3773, night 3743818.
June 5 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Dodge Co. Livestock Salesbarn, Eastman.
June 5 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Jepeway-Craig Com mission, Dublin.
June 5 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Sutton Livestock Co., Sylvester.
June 5 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Seminole Livestock Co., Donalsonville.
June 5--6 PM--Special Feeder

The Dairy Cow
The dairy cow is a marvelous food factory. No other beast or bird, no other man-operated manufacturing machine or plant is more efficient in the production of food for man. She takes the grasses and grains of the fields and converts them into the most perfect single food milk.
She produces on the average from an acre of crops: 2,190 pounds of milk which contains 72 pounds of digestible protein and 712 units (Therms) of energy!
She is the number one soil conservationist, building the fertility and the productiveness of the land. Prosperity follows the dairy cow. She appears with man on the stone tablets that record the earliest appearance
of the human race. Man has migrated more often in search of green pastures for his cows than for any other cause.
A school boy wrote: ''The cow is a mobile, animated machine housed in unprocessed leather. One end is equipped with a mower, grinder and other standard equipment, including bumpers, headlights, wingflaps and fog horn. At the other end is a milk dispenser and insect repellent.
"Centrally located is a conversion plant consisting of a combination storage and fermentation vat, three converters in series and a complicated arrangement of conveyor tubes. The machine is also equipped with a central heating plant, pumping system and air-conditioning.
"Although mysterious and secret, this plant is unpatented. It is available in various sizes, colors and output ranging from one to 20 tons of milk a.year."
(Reprinted from "Rural Georgia.")

Let's go down to the farmer's mart To see what they've got there! To see the greenest roasting ears With silk like Jeannie's hair!
We'll take a stroll down the rows of stalls
And hear the farmer's call "Watermelon? Cantaloupe?
Peaches, anyone?" Thump it! Squeeze it! Pinch! It's
fun!
Crowder peas, butterbeans, green and red
Hot pepper, Tomatoes in a basket. Squash, green beans and turnip
greens. They'll tell you the price if you
ask it.
Sweet potatoes, collard greens, Red and yellow apples Onions, okra, mustard greens, Smiles and sunshine dapples!
Oh, we had fun at the farmer's market!
And purchased more than we need. But, we came home with a glow in
our heart And a car load of Nature's seed!
Mrs. C. E. Dixon, Sr.

Pig Sale, Hagan Stockyard, Hagan. June 8 -- 3 PM -- Special Dairy Heifer Sale, 65 open Holstein heifers, 500 to 900 Ibs., all artificially sired, all bangs. C. V. Sutton Livestock Co., Sylvester. June 11 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Pearson Livestock Co., Pearson. June 12 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Dodge Co. Livestock Salesbarn, Eastman. June 19 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Sutton Livestock Co., Sylvester.
June 25 -- Georgia State DurocHampshire Field Day, Vien na.
PINCHING MUMS
If you want to get bushy, compact mums, you will need to do some pinching. That's the advice of Troy Keeble, horticulturist with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. The pinching out of young tips will stimulate branching of the plants. Discontinue the operation in mid or late summer.
TIMBER LEADER
Where does Georgia rank in the harvest of sawtimber? Foresters with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service report that only four or five states in the nation harvest as much sawtimber as does the Peach State.

Bee Colony Registration

Georgia Department of Agriculture Atlanta, Georgia 30334

NAME

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STREET

CITY & COUNTY

County

LOCATION OF BEES Number of Colonies

Date

Signed