Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 56, no. 31 (1970 July 29)

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

VOLUME 56

Wednesday, July 29, 1970

NUMBER 31

Joe Cemiylia

Traveling Pests Georgia Fishing

Is Good Fishing From Dealer to You Cause Quarantines

The Best in Fresh

Due to the rapid advances in the field of transportation and increased

foreign activity and travel, the threat

The Atlanta Produce Dealers Asso- of new pest introductions has never

With the end of summer looming closer daily, many professional anglers

ciation is a group of 49 produce been greater.

as well as the reel-in-hand weekend-only type are thinking of taking a last

wholesaling firms based at the At- To meet this increased threat, minute excursion to the nearest stream or lake.

lanta State Farmers' Market, one of federal and state quarantines have

Since Georgia has over 60,000

the largest produce distribution fa- been designed to prevent the spread

ponds and lakes, one should have

cilities in the world.

of agricultural plant pests to areas

little difficulty in finding a spot close

The types of wholesale firms in the which are not infested.

to home. And due to the great vari-

association run the gamut from re- Federal laws regulate interstate

ety of game fish in the state, every-

ceivers and job- and foreign commerce while states

one can hook the species he's after

bers to brokers, have authority to enact parallel

-if he doesn't mind doing a little

repackers, and quarantines to regulate intrastate

traveling

commission mer- movement of plant pests. The regula-

In addition to the 60,000 ponds and

chants. But the tions apply to a wide variety of agri-

lakes, most of which are man-made,

essential function cultural crops, timber products, nur-

over 3,500 miles of warm water

of each is the sery plants, and other items deter-

streams meander through the state

same provid- mined to be a hazard of spread.

and 300,000 acres of reservoirs ache

ing an efficient To carry out the duties imposed by

for the sight of a juicily baited hook.

channel for the these regulations; quarantines, plant

The jagged and uneven coastline of

fresh fruits and certification programs, and control/

our state offers 1,000 miles of good

vegetables of the farmer to reach eradication programs are utilized.

salt water fishing.

the retail outlets of the consumer. Certification programs also allow

In north Georgia there are six prin-

The receiver/jobber type of whole- free interstate and export movement

cipal reservoirs: the Blue Ridge, Not-

saler can best illustrate this func- of plants and bees.

tely and Chatuge reservoirs, and

tion.

The use of chlorinated hydrocar-

lakes Burton, Seed and Rabun.

He is in constant contact with bons is of extreme importance in

In the middle Georgia area six

farmers, grower cooperatives, and treatments at airports, truck termi-

main reservoirs offer fishing facili-

other produce suppliers all over the nals, railroad sidings, and other

ties: lakes Jackson and Sinclair,

country and abroad. He knows what transportation centers. Such treat-

Clark Hill, Bartlett's Ferry, Goat

the supply is at that end and the ments are necessary to prevent the

Rock, and Lake Oliver.

current demand at the other. Thus,
Our guest columnist this week is Mr. Joseph Cerniglia, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Atlanta Produce Dealers Association. Mr. Cerniglia is past president of the Produce Dealers Association and is a member of the World Trade Council of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. _________________
daily commodity prices are established, for the most part, through his

artificial introduction of new pests into the U.S. and in preventing the spread of domestic pests.
Without the use of these pesticides it would mean a return to individual inspection of such vehicles and the treatment of them where the need is indicated. This would greatly interfere with the orderly movement of transportation vehicles.___
State Barrow Show
Any swine producer in Georgia is

South Georgia boasts four im-
poundments : lakes Blackshear, Worth, Walter F. George and Seminole.
Georgia's forte with respect to
game fish is variety. Every major, popular game fish is found in the state, including large and small mouth bass, rainbow, brook and brown trout, chain pickerel, crappie, channel catfish, striped bass, Spanish and king mackerel, blue fish and tarpon.

intervention. He orders fresh fruits and vegeta-
bles by the train and truck loads. He

eligible to enter hogs in the 9th annual state barrow show which will be held in Statesboro on August 10

SMALLMOUTH BASS

All told/124 species of fish inhabit (Continued on page 8)

breaks these bulk loads down and and 11. And this year a record of

distributes in smaller quantities and more than $2,000 in prize money will

mixed lots as his customers require. Because fresh produce is a highly
perishable commodity activity is fast and furious when the shipments arrive at the dealers' building usual-

be awarded the top exhibitors. The show is scheduled at Bulloch
County Stockyards, under the spon-
sorship of Georgia Swine Growers Association, Bulloch County Live-

Straight Line!

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ly very early in the morning. Grocery, restaurant, and institutional buyers are on hand to fill their orders, load their trucks, and shuttle the fresh produce to their places of business in time for the start of the business day. Of course, many of the dealers offer local delivery.
One of the most important customers for dealers on the Atlanta Market is another type of wholesaler the trucker. He is the one-truck or wholefleet operator that brings produce to small town and rural retail outlets hundreds of miles away.
Did you ever wonder how a grocer in Cornelia, Georgia, for instance, gets tropical bananas, California oranges, and other items not grown locally? Thanks to the trucker, he can get any of the more than 100 types of produce items carried by dealers on the Atlanta market.
The wholesaling sector of the fresh fruit and vegetable industry is unquestionably dynamic. A vital cog in the process of bringing the best in

stock Association and Bulloch County Farm Bureau.
Keep Picnic Foods
Safe From Germs
July and August are traditional times for cook-outs, picnics and other family outings. Many of these outings are filled with unsafe foods which result in post-picnic illness.
Keeping prepared foods chilled is a must for safe outdoor eating. Most food poisoning outbreaks are traceable to mishandled food.
Germs need a warm environment in which to produce the poison. About four hours at temperatures from 40 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit is enough time for the germs to do their dirty work.
Make sure that susceptible foods salads, cream pastries, cheese, cured and salted meats, sandwiches, casseroles and other moist prepared foods are kept properly chilled. Keep these foods at a temperature

"Straight Line" asks that all inquiries by mail be signed. If you do not wish to have your inquiry or name used in the BULLETIN, please let us know and we will be happy to comply. Address all inquiries to: Straight Line, Agriculture Building, Room 227, 19 Hunter Street, Atlanta, Ga. 30334, or phone AC 404/524-3292.
Will you please tell me how to keep the birds out of the fruit trees and grape vine? We don't hardly get to eat any of the grapes for the birds. Also, when should we cut the grape vine back?
Mrs. T.J.J., Augusta
We know of no bird repellent. Use a net or wire screen over your vines. A bucket with a few rocks or moth balls in the bottom attached to a limb of your fruit trees will make a rattling noise that will scare the birds when they light on the limb. Also, if you find a dead bird, tie it to a limb and the birds will shy away. Cut the vines back in December.
Please let me know how to get rid of toad frogs. Some children visited a next door neighbor and brought 4 frogs. They turned them loose in my back yard and I don't want them.
Mrs. J.H.G., Calhoun
Pick them up and carry them off. However, you might want to keep them as they will eat most of your insects.
I have a lot of cattails growing in my lake. What can I do to get rid of them? I have tried pulling them up but they always come up the next year.
J.C.Y., Rome

fresh to you.

below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

Use Dalapon according to directions.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, July 29, 1970

We Get Letters

Dear Editor: Does anybody have the recipe for pickled okra using alum for crisping? If you can get it. I would like to have it.
Mr. Gordon Lanier 2927 Flagstone Dr., S.E. Atlanta, Ga. 30316
Dear Editor: 5 horses were stolen the night of July 9. Included were a 7 yr. old bay gelding, 3 yr. old Palomino gelding, 7 yr. old Morgan, 6 yr. old bay Appaloosa gelding, and a Buckskin quarter horse. Please contact us immediately if anyone knows about these horses.
Mrs. John Wilkes 1774 Donnalee Ave., S.E. Atlanta, Ga. Phone 404/373-5158.
(Editor's note: We suggest ycnt send a detailed description of the hones to the -public horse sales around the state and have forwarded a list of these sales to you.)

65 yr. old man wants work on broiler or laying hen farm or just lighl
farm work, will go anywhere, do nol drink, draw social security, must
have board. L. E. Ringer, 1434 S. Main
St.. Cedartown.__________ Want family with help enough to
operate dairy, approx. 70 cows, milking 43 now, Polar type dairy, if
you drink do not apply, good hrs. C. A. Anderson, 144 Hardin Dr., Athens 30601. Ph. 549-4858.
Want white lady to help with ligh farm work, good place to live. Eun; R. Daniell. Rt. 1. Dallas 30132.
Want man with landscape experience or green thumb ability to
maintain grounds at Mountain Cove Farms, located 30 mi. S. Chattanooga, near Lafayette, nice house furnished. Charles 0. Dexter, 2170 Piedmont Rd., NE, Atlanta 30324. Ph. 875-4541.
36 yr. old colored man and wife want job on chicken farm, looking after chickens or egg farm, house must be furnished, must make $1.35 per hr. Lamar Fish. Rt. 1. Milner.
Want caretaker for tree farm, prefer retired professional forester or game and fish, 12 ft. wide 2 bedroom mobile home furnished, good deal for the right man. Bill Goodner, 2579 Wallace Dr., Macon 31206. Ph. 7881351 at night._____________
Want work cleaning out chicken houses, within 50 mi. radius of Canton, use Bob-cat loader and truck spreaders. Bobby Hawthorne, Canton. Ph. 479-4037.

Want man and wife to manage hen farm (heavy breed), new 5 room house with central heat, all utilities furnished, on school bus route, good pay, vacation, other company benefits, age preferred 40-55. LaRue Martin. Box 1317. Gainesville 30501.
Want young lady 16 yrs. old or older to work on horse farm, must be healthy, strong and not afraid of horses or hard work, must not smoke and must be of highest character, room and board furnished. Maggie Wideman, Little Hope Ranch, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-7152._____
Want dependable married man to work on livestock farm, must be able to operate machinery, mechanic experience helpful, good living conditions and salary for right man, no drinkers considered. Haywood O'Kelley, Rt. 1, Murrayville. Ph. 864-
2373.____________________ Want young to middle age
married man to work on livestock
farm doing general farm work, good working conditions, good wages. P. T. Patton, Shady Dale 31085. Ph. 4686869.
Want to clear wooded area on farm, will give fire wood to anyone, who will cut and haul it away. James E. Malcom, Rt. 1, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-3182.
Want someone to put woven bottoms and backs in 4 Irg. rocking chairs, want heavy duty job that can be painted. J. B. Ryner, Box 306, Vienna 31092.
Want couple to look after poultry farm, 20,000 broilers, must be able to do repair work, will also lease, located 6 mi from Gainesville. R. M. Van Leer, Box 1434, Gainesville. Ph. 5365103.
Boys, 17 and 15 yrs. old and 20 yr. old married man want job on dairy farm, all know how to milk, can move any time. William Sims, Rt. 2, Warthen 30829. Ph. 552-2332.
Couple wants farm home in exchange for caretaking and light farm work, within 45 minute drive of NE Atlanta. A. Dover, MD, 1428 Woodland Hills Dr., NE, Atlanta 30324.

FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Building
Capitol Square
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
404-524-3W2
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.

Custom hay baling in Rockdale and Newton counties. Roy Sampson Conyers. Ph. 483-8758 or 483-3496.
Farm machinery and equipment
for sale
1952 Ford 8N tractor with harrow, tillers, planters and cultivators, $900. Felder Fulford, Rt. 1, Rockledge 30454. Ph. 272-5133. _______
Cub tractor with cultivators and spring tooth cultivator. C. N. Bell, 1188 N. Green St.. Convers. Ph. 483-7039.
24 ft. cattle rack with top bolted together, regular $1500 will sell for $850. Bobby L. Holloway, Atlanta. 3491054 or 258-3282 Bowdon.
1968 model Massey-Ferguson, 165 diesel, 421 hrs., power steering and multi-power, exc. cond., $3350; bush hog rotary mower, 9 ft. offset type, model 108, $850 or will trade for cattle. James W. Barnes, Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 956-5132.

Big Dutchman auto, feeder, dbl. track for 200 ft. house or single track for 400 ft. house; 5 ton feed bin; 11 Hudson gas brooders; auto, watering troughs; 1 gal. plastic jugs and lids.
Don Burt, 147 Lancelot Way, Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-6306 or 265-2873 Dawsonville after 6 pm.
Belly^Bana mower, fits A Farmall tractor, 42 in. cut, good cond., reasonably priced, located in
Pine Log. Horace Raines, Rt, 1, Rydal 30171. Ph. 382-0190.
Farmall A tractor, cycle mowing machine, dual turning plows, disc plows, etc., all very good cond., has live PTO, $635. Doyle Howard, RFD 1, Rydal. Ph. 382-2760 Cartersville.
1964 Ford 2000 gas, live power, 1200 hrs., looks and runs perfect,
almost new 5 ft. heavy rotary mower, scrape blade, 2 disc plow, boom, $1,950, will sell separately, can deliver. Joseph Fleming, Rt. 3, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2247.

No. 9 I.H.C. mule drawn mower with extra blade and tractor hitch, $40. E.R. Daniel, Rt. 4, Thomaston.
Hahn Hi-Boy sprayer, 10 row, exc. cond., $750, can deliver. Robert A. Eavenson, Dewy Rose 30634. Ph. 283-
3519.___________________________ 140 Security hanging chicken
feeders, 45 Ibs. cap., 25<i ea. Harold
Fowler, Rt. 2, Canon 30520. Ph. 245-
8479.____________________ Hi-Boy sprayer, good cond.; also,
liquid fertilizer applicator, mounted on 2 pneumatic tires. W. Tumlin, Rt. 2, Acworth. Ph. 974-5133.__________
169 Ib. anvil, blower, duck's nest and 2prs. tongs; also, heavy pr. Ezee pull load binders. J. C. Cook, Jr. Box 143. Woodland 31836. Ph. 674-2437.
Ford mounted 1 row corn snapper, fair cond., kept under shelter, $290; two Southern peanut plows, mounted on 2 row frame, $45; J.D. fertilizer distributors for 2 row frame, $30. L. M. McWhorter, Rt. 2, Pitts 31072.____________
4 tray incubator for sale, like new, $85. Howard Ackiss, Rt. 2, Buena
Vista.____________________ 1959 Ford tractor, 5 forward
gears, exc. cond.; bottom plow and bush bog harrow, both exc. cond., $1400 for all the above items; also, 1 axle trailer, 10,000Ibs. cap., lights and brakes, exc. cond., $4000. Jimmy Puryear, Rt. 3 Pat Mell Rd., Smyrna. Ph. 435-1217.
65 Ford tractor 2000, very good cond., $1390; bog harrow scalloped disc, used very little, $195; manure
spreader, Dearborn, 80 bu., like new, $200. L. J. Parsons, Dalton. Ph. 278-
1581.___________________ 1967 Ford 4000, power steering,
over-size tires, extra clean, Irg.
bumper, Lewis wench, 1285 hrs., with wench $3500, without wench $3200. Winston Pickelsimer, Rt. 2, Peach
Lane, Smyrna. Ph. 432-3291 7 to 9 1 set of homemade truck bodies,
fleet side Chevrolet, will fit 6 ft. bed, Irg. enough to haul cattle or horses,
$60. W. T. Vincent, Riverdale. Ph. 478-
7773.________________________ Surge dairy equip.; Pulsator,
elec. brain, 3 milkers, auto, washer, vat and pump, all good cond. W. A.
Housworth, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Ph. 4826424.

Equip, for raising up to sev.

thousand quail: Auto, feeders, laying

pens, brooder lights, etc., good cond.,

will sell all or parts. G. H. Achenbach,

Jr., Rocky Creek Farm, Vidalia 30474.

Ph. 537-3830. _____________

Small OC3 Oliver crawler, engine

ecently rebuilt, tracks in fair cond., 6

't. blade, $1000. Ronnie Pittman, Rt. 2,

jibson. Ph. 547-2213.___________

14A International 1 row cotton

)icker, mounted on 240 Farmall

:ractor, good cond., $1,800. A. J.

"'adgett, Rt. 1, Box 125, Keysville. Ph.

554-3734 Wavnesboro._________

2 horse wagons and 1 horse

wagons; also, some wagon wheels,

make offer. Joe Philippins, 1126

Conway Rd., Decatur 30030. Ph. 284-

3957.

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O Frick sawmill with Frick edger

and 6 cyl. A. C. power unit, complete

ivith all belts, etc. Loy Francis, Rt. 1,

lainesville 30501. Ph. 887-3889.

New Holland silage harvester,

model 611, row crop head, $325. Joe W.

Butler, Camilla. Ph. 336-8503.

1968 Sears rotary tiller, 4 hp, like new, used very little, with atachments, $90. Ivan Buskirk, Box 21, Talbotton 31827. Ph. 665-3214._______
395 Corley sawmill complete jqwer unit, saws and edger, A-l. J. V. Johnston, Rt. 3, Summerville 30747. Ph. 857-3951 after 7 pm.
1960 Fordson (Super) Major tractor with 3-pt. lift, fair tires and jaint, exc. mechanical cond., $1000 cash only. James H. Jenkins, c/ o Jenkins Groc. and Gas, Rt. 1, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-5744._______
Cat. D7 3T straight or angle dozer with oil clutch and DD unit; also, LS scraper. T. H. Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 138,
Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-7516.

8005 Deutz diesel tractor, 3-pt. hitch, swinging drawbar, auxiliary hydraulics, power steering, over size tires, very few hrs. V. Tumlin, Rt. 2, Acworth. Ph. 974-4401.___________
Liquid fertilizer plant complete with 5 ton stainless steel tank, stainless steel mixer, stainless steel
sparger, 3 in. pump, elec. panel, 2 in. valve bank with 20 valves, potash scale - automatic over and under, etc. D. Tumlin, Rt. 2, Acworth. Ph. 974-
5134.___________________ Metal box corn sheller, $15; Irg.
iron hay rake wheels, $5 ea.; all metal 4 wheel wagon, $75 or trade for good complete jet well pump. Mrs, Joe Starr, Rt. 3, Box 154, Forsyth 31029. Ph. 994-6772._________________
Super A Farmall tractor, exc. cond., see at my home S. Goldmine. Bill Crump. Rt. 2. Box 224. Rovston.
Ford hay baler, 150-250 series, fair
to good cond., just baled 700 bales of hay, no junk, $250. H. C. Holloman, RFD 01. Temple 30179. Ph. 562-3477.
24 in. 2 hp rotary tiller, used only 1 season, make offer. G. B. Ivey, RFD 5, Box 628, Macon 31201
Meyers deep well pump for sale. J. D. Turner, Rt. 2, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-4988._____________________
G Allis Chalmers tractor, turner,
cultivators, scratcher and disc harrow, good cond., reasonably priced. A. L. Lawless, Rt. 7, Dalton. Ph. 278-4408_______________
20 ft. steel body with 101 in. sides made with removable second deck for
hauling livestock. M. Q. Dunlap, Rt. 1,
Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 987-2620. C-3 Carco mechanical wench with
controls, all A-l cond., fits 310 Case
crawler tractor, $300 FOB my farm, 5 mi. E. Hahira. J. E. Hambrick, Rt. 1,
Hahira 31632. Ph. 242-8252 Valdosta.
John Deere combine 45, good cond., $1,800. Leon Ensz, Stapleton.-
Ph. 625-7557 Louisville.
315 gal. stainless steel Mojonmer milk tank, complete with Frigidaire compressor; 8 ft. Brillian culler-
packer with dbl. seed boxes; 10 in. International hammer mill, complete with sacker and 50 ft. endless belt. W. Erskine Smith, Rt. 1, Box 193, Oxford 30267. Ph. 786-6443.__________
16 in. 2 bottom plow, $200; iron wheel wagon, iron axle, $50 or sell 1 section $25; mule hay rake, $50; J.D. seeder box, 5 holes, $30; two wheel
trailer, $125; spike tooth harrow, $25; also, sev. other items. Marvin
Newsome, Rt. 1, Box 169, Hwy. 88 E., Sandersville 31082. Ph. 552-2627.
12 ft. metal body with V shaped bottom and auger running full length
of body for self-unloading, hauls approx. 250 bu., $350. Jimmie W. Dent, Box 103, Rt. 1, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-2842.
Tandem wheel trailer, completely enclosed with fiber glass top, 14 ft. x 6
ft. wide, new tires, $400. K. F. English, 660 S. Victory Dr., Waynesboro 30830.
Ph. 554-5464. _______________
Hobbs peanut shaker, exc. cond., $275; also, Haban corn sheller, fair cond., $75. Jimmy Powell, Rt. 1,
Buena Vista. Ph. 649-4840.________ 851 Ford tractor, good cond., 5
forward transmission, low hrs., good rubber, practically new Du Al loader
mounted on tractor. L. M. Sheriff, Eastanollee 30538. Ph. 779-2421 after 9

Heavy duty riding mower, 48 in.

cut, powered by 10 hp engine, exc.

cond. Al Urebanek, Box 323, Powder

Springs 30073. Ph. 943-3235 evenings

and week ends.____________________

Shallow well pump with tank

complete, exc. cond., reasonably

priced. Marvin L. Brown, Sr., Rt. 1,

Box 297, Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 428-2970

Marietta._________________.

International hay baler #40, two

cyl. motor, working cond., $425. Robt.

Steed, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3333 res. or

461-7656 Tyrone.______________________

David Bradley garden tractor, 6

hp, reverse and turn plow, lay-off

plow, cultivator, 2 cutting narrows,

drag harrow, cycle mower and dozer

blade, all A-l cond., sell or trade for

good cub and pony difference. Horace

Mulkev. Rt. 2. Jasper. Ph. 692-2686.

Ford I/ 2 ton pickup cattle bodies

for 6 ft. bed, all bolted, well built, used

very little, cost $75, sacrifice for $25.

Mike Brown, Tyrone 30290. Ph. 461-

5072.

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P.T.O. Lilliston combine with

hyd. basket, completely reworked,

exc. cond., bargain. T. L. Adams, Rt.

1, Leary 31762.

Irrigation P.T.O. pump with 2000

ft., 4 in. pipe with 2 rainbow guns, 6

gun T and elbows, can water 11/2

acres at setting, $1,500. Jack Love, Rt.

4, Box 412, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 831-

4603.

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Cub tractor and equip, for sale,

exc. cond., $800. Harold Garrett,

Lilburn. Ph. 938-5496._______________

6 Bailey elec. auto, brooders, 72 x

72 in., good cond., $35 ea., good for

brooding quail or chickens. Bill Jones,

Box 185, Burkett Ferry Rd.,

Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5865 after 7

pm.

G.B. 50 sidewinder bush hog, $200.

J- W. Scogin, Box 272, 'Raymond

30271.

International 45 hay baler for

sale, used this year, $200 . Herman

Butler. Covington. Ph. 786-6080:

Poultry house for sale, used only 2

yrs., good cond., covered with new tin,

$450 . Robert Martin, Rt. 1, Box 50,

Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 253-3271

Newnan.______________

5 ft. rotary mower with stump

jumper, $235; bush and bog harrow,

$75; post hole digger, $150; smoothing

harrow, $150; scraper blade, $85; two

bottom plow, $85 three bottom plow,

$125; five disc tiller, $175. Janice

Macon. Cataula. Ph. 322-5196.

Berkley 3/ 4 hp. pump, including

40 gal. tank, exc. cond., $100 firm for

quick sale. Robert T. Amis, 573

Collier Rd., N.W. Atlanta. Ph. 355-

5142.___________________________

Massey Ferguson Deluxe, 3 cyl.

diesel; also, 8 N Ford , both in exc.

cond. Grady Turner, 107 Batiste Park

Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9636.

McCormick-Derring side delivery

rake, good cond., $300. Robert

Martin, Rt. 1, Box 50. Sharpsburg

30277. Ph. 253-3271 Newnan.

International manure spreader,

like new. John Pittard, Monticello

31064.

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1967 John Deere 140 - H3 with 48

in. mower, 1968 forty-eight in. pick

up sweeper, 31/2 hp. edger, 16 in.

roller bar chain saw, 18 inch

professional hedge trimmer, 6 ft. x 10

ft. x 6 ft. covered utility trailer with

wench operated ramp gate. L. C.

Schantz, 79 Green Valley Dr.,

Riverdale. Ph. 471-0875 after 6 pm.

1 horse wagon, new britching and spring seat; also, one 2 horse wagon. W.E. Harris, Rt, 4, Box 9, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917.___________
New Holland manure spreader, medium size, like new cond. Thomas C. Webb, Box 104, Alpharetta. Ph. 4755842 after 6 pm, except Saturday and
Sunday.______________________ Heavy duty 16 ft. stock trailer, all
steel body and top, tandem selfleveling wheels, elec. brakes, running lights and turn signals, $800. Bill Mincey, Sr., Carrollton. Ph. 832-7792 after 5 pm.

Complete set of good used equip: 2
row Allis Chalmers AC tractor, good running cond. with practically new
tires, planters, cultivators, field plow, harrow and rubber tire wagon, will
sell any or all pieces, reasonably priced. Robert T. Trammell, Box 136, Luthersville 30251. Ph. WA. 7-6436.
John Deere crawler 10-10, gasoline engine, fully hyd. control blade, heavy duty, semi-auto, tran-
smission, good cond., $2,495 or will consider trade for larger dozer with
front end loader. Ernest Connell, Rt.
12, Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-1994.
50 T International hay baler with 4 cyl. engine, good running cond., $150.
Robert V. Tankersley, Appling 30802. Ph. 556-3136.
Egg cooler, 5 ton, 3 phase, used approx. 6 mos., $700. Bobby Varnedore, Rt. 1, Nicholls. Ph. 632-5389 Alma.

Natural gas conversion burner for boiler, 1,300,000 BTU. J.C. Thompson, 5275 Flakes Mill Rd., Ellenwood 30049.
3000 Ford tractor, three 14 in. bottom plow, 1 peanut dryer with trailers, 1 peanut shaker. George T. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 173, Camilla 31730. Ph. 294-3633._____________
1965 International tractor with back hoe and front end loader, 30 in. bucket with power steering, $4200. Bill Brown, Rt. 1, Newnan. Ph. 2532031.
400 amperes gas welder on trailer, P & H, good cond., $425. James Wood Newnan. Ph. 253-2031.

1962 C Gleaner-Baldwin combine, 4 row corn header and 12 ft. grain header, good cond., $3,000; Lilliston
1100 peanut shaker, $250; Ferguson
peanut shaker, $150. Richard
Zabadah, 2014 Robin Hood Rd., Albany 31705. Ph. 436-1222.______
1968 Allis Chalmers Gleaner E
combine with cab, very good cond. M.D. Brownlee, Lawrenceville. Ph.
963-2413.________________ Blade, hole digger, all purpose
plow; also, Ford 8N tractor, Ferguson 35 tractor and Massey Ferguson
diesel. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park 30337. Ph. 344-2712.

Gill type chicken guard for auto,

feeders, used 1 yr., 520 ft., 10 per ft.

Clay Poole, Rt. 3, Ball Ground 30107.

Ph. 479-4771. ______________

6 ft. cycle mower that fits In-

ternational cub tractor, cut-off saw

for cub tractor, both good cond.,

smoothing harrow for larger In-

ternational tractor. J. C. Moody, 1815

Reynolds Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331, Ph.

344-8168.

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Old time Hillside turning plow,

like new, 3 plow points. J. C. Mitchell,

412 Cavender St., LaFayette 30728.

Wednesday, July 29, 1970

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Farm machinery and equipment
for sale
31 metal hen nests, exc. cond., I'. size for commercial layers; 40 auto drinkers. Vasco Simmons, Rt. 2, Alto Ph. 778-6167._______________
Cole corn planter; 1 Joe Harrie; one horse turning plow, all good cond., $20 for all. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph.
362-2438_____
20 ft. gooseneck stock trailer with side and rear loading gate and elec brakes, strong and good pulling trailer, 8 ply tires, will sell or trade for cattle of any kind. C. A. Bates, 750 Kiowa Dr.. Marietta. Ph. 428-3038.
Ford sickle mowing machine, will fit Ford or Massey Ferguson 3-pt. hook, good cond., $115. Hewatt L. Fleming, Rt. 2, Comer 30629. Ph. 7835330.
1968 model 1H 4 row corn combine, cab and air conditioned, like new, $8,000. Arthur Roark, 1620 N. Ashley St., Valdosta 31601. Ph. 2420926.
Long peanut combine, motor driven with basket, good cond., long digger and shaker, best offer. George Beasly, Rt. 3, Ashburn 31714. Ph 5672785.
Irrigation system, complete with 4 cyl. engine, 4 in. intake and 4 in. out, 10 sections 4 in. aluminum pipe, 20 sections 3 in. aluminum pipe, 5 sections 3 in. plastic pipe, quick connection, 10 sprinklers, reasonably priced. M.D. England, Rt. 1, Young Mill Rd., LaGrange 30240. Ph. 884-
Allis Chalmers tractor, good cond., good tires, will sell reasonable or trade for smaller tractor with mower. James A. Mason, RFD #2, Box 712, Bainbridge 31717. Ph. 2464092.
5 hp riding lawn mower, full 25 in. swath. Steven Hicks, 2668 Brown Circle-Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-8617.
3-ptrhitch, 16 disc off-set Massey Ferguson harrow, $350. Buck Bowden, Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 956-4670.
Fairbanks heavy duty water pump and tank used in broiler house, needs timing up, motor runs good, .$25, come after pump; also, other chicken house eauio.. come see. N. Morris Nicholson, Rt. 1, Talking Rock.
Farm machinery and equipment

Want wide front end for Super C

16 Black Angus cows bred to

International tractor, state price and Charolais, 8 have good sized calves

cond. in first letter. Jake Foskey, Rt. now, other to calve all along; also 4

2, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-7975.____ young Holstein steers. Ben H.

Want pull type harrow, wthin 60 Cochran, Hightower Falls Rd., Rt. 4,

mi. Atlanta. M. P. Bailey, Box 31, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-1508.

Redan Ph 4R9.-9.K19__________

Reg. Red Angus bulls for cross

Want crank beam for opening breeding, good selection, 8 mos. to 2

plow planter, either 1 or all, for yrs., good cond., $225 up; also good

Farmall cub tractor, hand lift and selection heifer calves. Otis Milner,

bottom plow. W. R. Cunningham, Box 204 Timothy Ave., Rome. Ph. 232-3019

93, Boston 31626.___________ or 232-1613.________________

Want 1 row 48 in. mower to fit

Good selection reg. Polled

Farmall A tractor, will pay cash for Hereford bulls, 1 yr. to 18 mos., good

good equip. T. J. Williams, 12 East conf., best bloodlines, Irg. for age,

Olliff St., Statesboro 30458. Ph. 764- reasonably priced, member BCIA,

5171.____

will del. in Ga. for small fee. Hard-

Want welder, 200 amp or larger, wick Harris, Gibson. Ph. 598-3281.

elec. or air cooled motor driven. R. T.

I/ 2 Charolais bull calves, $150-

Russell, Jr., 3477 Ivy Rd., Atlanta $200. H. R. Jennings, 250 Tavern

30342. Ph. 237-2948.___________ Lane, Trion 30753. Ph. 734-2262.

Want late model garden tractor,

2 Irg. Holstein cows, 1200 Ibs., due

riding model, 8-14 hp, with mower and to freshen with 3rd calf 1st of Aug;

any other available equip., must be bred to reg. Angus bull, gentle; also

exc. cond., near Columbus. Calvin reg. Angus bull 3 yrs. old, 1100-1200

Thrash, Jr., Box 4159, Columbus Ibs. wt, all gentle and easy to handle.

31904. Ph. 323-1242.

Troy Fowler, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph.

Want lawn mower trailer, must be
good cond. or repairable, must be reasonably priced. W. S. Cooley, 2991 Springdale Rd., SW, Atlanta 30315.
Ph. 761-1280. Want David Bradley 2 wheel
garden tractor, 5-12 tire cultivator, turning plow, lay-off plow, deep cutting harrow, two 16 spring teeth
hay rakes, dirt scoops, chain saw, all model make, good cond., power auger, 24 earth auger, good cond. Larry McLendon, 1352 Forsyth St.,
Macon 31201._______________ Want 4 iron wagon wheels, two 30
in. and two 24 in. high with or without
skeans. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. Want fly wheel tor mnodel #46
International hay baler. W. R. Nickelson, Box 393, Fairburn. Ph. 964-
5817. Want portable feed mill, 75-105 bu.
cap., within 100 mi. Statesboro, state
price and cond. Lt. Col. D. D. Scrun, Box 113, Portal 30450. Ph. 865-2758.
Want plywood community type
hen nests. Eugene W. Bruce, Rt. 4, Box 128, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 8874037

475-5337 or 475-5475.___________ Polled Hereford bull, BCIA
records, 12 mos. wt., 1,061 Ibs., grade 14, sired by top selling bull of 1968 C.P.E.S. sale of performance tested
bulls. Joe W. Butler, Camilla. Ph. 336-8503.
Reg. Angus bulls ready for ser-
vice, $250 & up. L. E. West, Westover Farm, Due West Rd., Kennesaw. Ph. 422-5061.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR
Domino breeding, TB and Bangs free, from cert, herd, 8 mos. to 17 mos. old, Harry A. Wasden, M.D., Quitman.
Ph. 263-8801 or 263-4944.________ Pure Guernsey male, approx. 2
yrs. old, has been dehorned, ring in nose, well marked, sure breeder. H. W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington 30638. Ph. 769-5043.___________
Fine crossbred Charolais-Angus
bull calves, I/ 2 & 3/ 4, just weaned;
25 excellent specimen to select from, some halter broken, $200-$300 ea. see
at red barn, Tara Farms at old
Curryvill Rd. river bridge. W. S. Chandler, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 6292984.

Want wheel tractor diesel, with

Reg. Polled Hereford bull out of

front loader, 3-pt. lurch and live PTO,, outstanding bloodlines, see to ap-

not over 5 yrs. old and good cond.; preciate. Lawton Kemp, Box 7,

also, equip, for 3-pt. hitch like rotary Dexter 31019. Ph. 875-3417.______

mower, all purpose plow, land-

Reg. Angus bulls & heifers for

scraper, scarifier, blade, rock rake, sale, 6-9 mos. old, good size and

harrow and front loader. G. A. bloodlines, Cherry Walden, Box 42,

Trojahn, Rt. 2, Acworth. Ph. 428-8832. Wrens. Ph. 547-6744.___________

Reg. Black Angus cows with

young calves, yr. old heifers & bulls,

Cattle, swine,

sr. herd bull, son of Moles Hill 78, cert. & accred. herd, all females C.V., see to appreciate, located 5 mi. N. of

other livestock

McDonough, call residence. E. C. Pirtle, 1201 Valeric Wd. Dr., Stone

Mountain. Ph. 284-4653.________

5 Holstein heifers, 2 bred, 3 open,

all C.V., L. F. Sherman, Box 825,

Rome 30161. Ph 234-3784 after 6 pm.

Reg. Charolais bull 3 yrs. old, fine

herd bull, long body, approx. 2,000

Ibs. wt., $1,250. T.T. Wright, Roswell

30075. Ph M3-6067______________

Polled Hereford bulls, most are

for sale

breeding age. Knox Brackett, 170 Tara Way, Athens. Ph. 543-9618.

Cattle.

Black Angus bull, reg., have

papers. J. P. Dodson, 2494 Dodson

Dr.. East Point. Ph. 344-0454.____

Reg. Hereford bull, 13 mos. old,

papers furnished in buyer's name, see

wanted

anytime except Sunday, $250. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 8, Heath Rd., Macon. Ph.

745-8465.

Half-Whiteface, half-Guernsey

Want cotton picker for 4020 John bull for sale, reg. parents, will make

Deere. Howard Lawson, Morven good service bull, see located 4 mi. E.

31638. Ph. 775-3475.___________ of Monticello on Hwy. 212, see

Want B Allis Chalmers tractor for anytime. Edward Cornett, Rt. 4, Box

parts, does not have to be in running 98. Monticello.________________

cond. Robert T. Trammell, Box 136,

3 young reg. Polled Hereford

Luthersville 30251. Ph. WA 7-6438. brood cows for sale, 2 calves. G. M.

Want 10 disc 3-pt. lift bush and bog Guyton, 440 Forest Hill Rd., Macon

harrow, blade subsoiler and all 31204. Ph. 746-1384._________

purpose plow. James H. Jenkins, c/ o

Syr. old reg. Angus bull, selling to

Jenkins Groc. and Gas, Rt. 1, prevent inbreeding, $350; also 2 reg.

Covington 30209. Ph. 786-5744.____ Angus cows, $200 ea. W. H. Malphurs,

Want dozer blade for Sears 10 hp _1823 W. Lakeridge, Albany 31705.

suburban tractor. L. T. Southerland,

Reg. Angus bulls, 10-14 mos. old,

Rt. 4, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-4723. good bloodlines, papers furnished in

Want 4 wheel riding garden buyer's name, can be seen anytime.

tractor, good cond., will pay cash if Bill Reynolds, Crowley & Reynolds

cheap. John D. Herrin, ST., Rt. 1, Box Farm, Carrollton. Ph. 832-7083.

172, Jesup 31545. Ph. 427-4009.

Baby calves for sale, dairy & beef

Want irrigation system, state in type, $30-$40 ea. Douglas Brown, Rt.

first letter cond., type and cash price. 10, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 869-7132.

Walter F. Bruce, Rt. 2, Athens 30601.

Reg. Angus; cows 1-7 yrs. old,

Ph. 543-3989.

______ some with calves, best quality &

Want elec. chain saw, heavy duty; bloodlines; also 9-20 mos. old bulls,

gas engine, 1 cyl. hopper cooled, 6 hp sons of some of the great champions of

or larger; also, Ford tractor, late 1950 or early 1960 model. J. C. Thohipson, EUenwood 30049. Ph. 474-4393.
Want 1 row corn Silage Harvester, good cond. J. M. Watts, Homerville. Ph. 487-2184.
Want hay baler, any size or make,

the breed, total performance tested, accred. & cert, herd, health shots,
BCIArecord 6yrs., free del. in Ga. H. J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2,
Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.________, 2 reg. Black Angus heifers & 1
reg. Angus bull 7 mos. old, will reg. in

cheap, near Atlanta. Ardin Hartman, buyer's name, $160 ea., call after 6

1066 Clarendon Ave., Avondale pm. Jerry Fausett, Rt. B, Ellijay.

Estates 30002. Ph. 289-8523.

Ph. 265-2461 Dawsonville.

Purebred Charolais bulls for sale, 8-20 mos. old. J. W. Hughes, Roswell. Ph. 9H9p3-2-2lll1h0.-- 6.----------------------;--------
Horned Hereford cows bred for fall calving, bred to excellent bulls; also yearling and 2 yrs. old bulls. John
P. Heard, M.D., Green Pasture Farm, Winder. Ph. 378-7664 Decatur.
2 exceptional Jersey heifers, 9
mos. old, vacc., $150ea. Stan Cauthen,
Moreland 30259. Ph. 927-6411._____ 3 purebred Holstein heifers, 8-16
mos. old; 2 half Holstein and half Guernsey heifers, 10-16 mos. old; 1
half Holstein and half Hereford, 1 half
Guernsey and half Angus 10 mos. old, very gentle. L. G. Hussey, Jr., Rt. 1,
Box 28, Spar ta 31087. Ph. 444-6201. 150 THfooTlsi tein heifers, 1,000-1,200
Ibs. wt., to freshen last of July through
Aug., will del. C. E. Davis, Rt. 3,
Ringgeold. Ph. 935-2684._______________ Aknngus cows, Hereford ana
Charolais, not reg., 800-1100 Ibs. wt., 3-
fa yrs. old; purebred reg. Charolais
bull; 8 Charolais bulls II 8 to 15/ 16 reg. Fred Handley, Carrollton. Ph. 832-9743 or R. L Eskew, Ph. 761-6310.
Good Charolais bull 15/ 16, 5 yrs.
old, 1600 IDS. wt., produces ex-
ceptionally fine calves. John T. Logan, Mountain View Farm, Rt. 1, Lafayette. Ph. 638-1591.
Reg. Angus; bulls 15 mos. old, most are halter broken; cows with
calves; open heifers 15-18 mos.; bred cows, champion bloodlines, free del. 100 mi., guaranteed, $250 & up. Bill Denman, Rebel Hill Farm, Rt. 1, Dawsnnville. Ph ft93-202a_______
Reg. Black Angus bulls,! Eileenmere 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.

Reg. Polled Hereford certified herd; also grade Angus & Hereford for sale at all times. Bobby L. Holloway, Atlanta. Ph. 349-1054 or Donald Hand, Bowdon Ph. 258-3282
nights.

8 Guernsey heifers from purebred stock but not reg., from 8-20 mos. old.
James E. Borders, Rt. 1, Box 15, Fort Valley 31030. Ph. 825-5849.

1 black cow with a white face, $150; also 1 Holstein bull 15 mos. old,
$150. Vernon Clark, Rt. 2, Box 79E, Fairburn 30213.

3 Irg. reg. Angus cows. W. L. Chandler, Ila. Ph. 789-3386.

Baby calves for sale; also feeders & stocker cows. Billy Vonier,

Thomasville. Ph. 226-7977.

10 reg. Hereford bulls ready for

service, papers furnished in buyer's

name, see at Green Acre Farm. Dr.

Clyde Burgamy, Rt. 1, Grovetown.

Ph. 863-1542.

_______

Steer over 1 year old from Monastery stock. $150. Mrs. M.G. Halligan, Old Covington Rd. at

Snapping Shoals, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-5645.

I/ 2 Black Angus-1/ 2 Holstein bull, 13 mos. old, $225; also 2 Poland

China pigs, 4 mos., $20 each Melvin M.

Jones, Rt. 2, Whites Rd., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-6772.

Purebred Jersey cow, no papers,
gave 5 gals, on last calf, to freshen last of Sept., $200. Jimmy Worsham; Macon. Ph. 745-6642.
18 head of cattle for sale. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park. 30337.
Reg. Angus bulls & heifers, good size and bloodlines, form 6-9 mos. old,
clean herd. Cherry Walden, Box 42 Wrens 30833. Ph. 547-6744 nights.
30 mo. old Black Angus stock bull for sale, top bloodlines, proven and gentle, $250. Charles H. Lynch, Seaboard Ave., Rt. 2, Hiram 30141. Ph. 943-5795.__________
I/ 2-37 4 and 7/ 8 yearling Charolais heifers, reasonably priced.
C.A. Weaver, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Reg. Polled Hereford heifer, 11 mos. old, out of Domino breeding, good size, col. & confirmation, papers furnished in buyers name. R. H. Cotter, Box 361, Rockbridge Rd.,
Lilburn. Ph. 938-1931
Service age purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, also have 15 grade cows with calves by side. Ernest W. Harris, Rt. 2 Box 233 , Jesup 31545. Ph. 427-3684 or 586-2299.
Charolais cattle, bulls 15/ 16 and purebred, 8 mos. to 5 yrs. old, some are grandsons of Sam 951 all reg. AICA, wormed and branded, service age, special price on lots of 10 or more. Clyde Lawson, Killian Rd., Canton. Ph. 479-3542 or 479-3141.

Charolais calves, 3/447/8 bulls

& heifers, weaning age. George W.

Liggin, Sr., Liggin Lane, Eastman

31023. Ph. 374-3511 night. _______

Eating calves, Helstein bull, $55;

Jersey bull, $45; Holstein & Angus

heifer, $60, no Sunday calls. Hugh

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

3933

2 Holstein bulls, 2 Jersey bulls, all

subject to reg., approx. 500 Ibs. ea.

wt., $175 ea., see at Barrows Mill,

Stephens, weekdays before 12 am, all

day Sat., no Sunday sales. Edward

Scoggins, Stephens 30667.

3 purebred Holstein heifers, 8-16

mos. old, 2 half Holstein and half

Guernsey heifers, 10-16 mos. old; 1

half Holstein and half Hereford; 1 half

Guernsey and half Angus, 10 mos. old,

real gentle. L. G. Hussey, Jr., Rt. 1,

Box 2;88, Spaarrtt.a 31087.

I/'-2CChhaarroolais, I/ 2 Holstein bull, 6

mos. old, $200; 3/ 4 Charolais, I/ 2

Holstein bull, 7 mos. old, $250, both

artificially sired. T. W. Reeves, Rt. 1,

Hwy. 36 W, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-

3574.

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7 heifers including 4 purebred

Brown Swiss, Welcome & Charmer

bloodlines, due to calve this winter.

George Beazly, Rt. 3, Ashburn. Ph.

567-2785.

_______

5reg. Polled Hereford bulls, JZOO-

$250 ea., del. all 5 in Ga. for $1,000.

Grady Rogers, Buena Vista. Ph. 649-

(5812______________________

2 purebred Charolais bulls, nice

conformation, one 4 yrs. old, one 2 yrs.

old, selling to prevent inbreeding,

both reg. AICA; also two I/ 2

Charolais-1/ 2 Black Angus bulls, both

real fine. E. M. Hayes, 2936 Powder

Springs Rd., SW, Marietta 30060. Ph.

943-5879_____________________

Reg. Hereford bull for sale, 3 yrs.

old, $300. Aulton Williams,

Eastanollee Ph 779-2257

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10 reg. Black Angus bulls, 9-14

mos. old, sired by W. Eileenmere 1100,

Reserve Jr. Champion at Southland

Futurity 1967, $195 up, safe del.

guaranteed to 100 miles. C. N. Mc-

Clure, Deer Valley Farm, Dawson-

ville. Ph. 265-2513 or 265-2978.

Holstein heifer feeder calf, $80; feeder bulls, $75 ea.; Guernsey milk cow and orphan Holstein heifer calf, $250; good Guernsey milk cow, $250. Henry Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 154 B, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4730.

Swine

Reg. Duroc breeding stock,

service age males, exc. prospects,

located on Sharon Rd., 6 mi. S. of

Gumming. Jameo D. Irvin, 2331

Terrell Dr.. Chamblee. Ph. 451-3314.

8 wks. old pigs; also Yorkshire

gilts & shoats, approx. 100 Ibs. W.R.

Odom, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5420.

Feeder pigs for sale. J.R.

Chapman, 5286 Covington Rd., Stone

Mountain. Ph. 289-8809._______

Improved purebred Duroc hogs,

boars, gilts, all abt. 150-175 Ibs. wt.,

$50-$70 ea. Ernest P. Carter, Baxley.

Ph. 367-2877.

_________

25 big English Berkshire pigs, 15

Spotted Poland China pigs, 2 service

boars, 10 bred gilts. F.H. Bunn,

Midville.

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40 Landrace and Yorkshire

crossed feeder pigs for sale; also reg.

Quarter Horse brood mares; four 3 yr.

old fillies for sale. R.H. Poynter,

Misty Acres Farm, Loganville. Ph.

466-8139.

__________

Reg. Natl. Lrg. Black English

pigs, breeding stock. W.E. Harris, Rt.

4, Box 9, Cumming 30130. Ph.

887-5917.

Reg. Yorkshire & Duroc boars,

Yorkshire's grandsire cost, $4,000;

Yorkshire & Duroc boars are meat-

type. Durocs weigh abt. 200 Ibs. ,

Yorkshires about 125 Ibs. Lawton

Kemp, Jr., Box 7, Dexter 31019. Ph.

875-3417.

____

10 half Hampshire and half

Yorkshire pigs, 8 wks. old, $15 ea.

Sam Jenkins, 4192 Glenwood,

Decatur. Ph 289-Qnna_________

Reg. Yorkshire gilts, bred and

open; also purebred male and female

Yorkshire pigs, weaning age. Ken-

neth Lanier, Rt. 3, Canton 30114. Ph.

479-4906.

_________

Cherry red Duroc, nom. in United

Duroc Assn., will reg. in buyer's

name, male 7 mos. old, gilts, 2-3-4

mos. old, long meat-type. A.C.

Weathers, Box 124, Mershon 31551.

Ph. 647-5826._______________

Purebred Hampshire boars and

gilts, 10-11 wks. old, will reg. in

buyer's name, exc. breeding stock.

R.M. Abercrombie, Rt. 1, Box 356 ,

Gainesville. Ph. 532-3817 after 5 pm.

Reg. SPC boar pigs, long meat-

type, from my champion sow, out of

litter of 12 pigs., see at lot near Mc-

Cord's Cross Rd. Mrs. George L.

Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Soring._____

Cherry red Duroc pigs, eight pigs

6 wks. old, $20 ea.; five pigs 10 wks.

old, $25ea.; 1 boar pig 3 mos. old, $30.

John Burnett, Rt. 2, Bremen 30110.

Ph. 646-3236 Rnchanan._________

3 shoats abt. 80-120 Ibs. wt. ea.,

$25-$30 ea.; 1 feeder pig, $20 or $90 for

all 4; also 2 black gilts, abt. 300 Ibs.

wt., will farrow abt. Sept. 1, $100 ea.

Ralph B. Gardner, Rt. 1, W. Bankhead

Hwy., Villa Rica. Ph. 459-5089.

Choice purebred Duroc males,

ready for service, wormed, will reg. in

buyer's name. Owen H. Cooper,

Barney. Ph, 775-2372.

Reg. Hampshire hogs, bred gilts '& service age boars. Walter L.
Garvin, Rt. 4, Box 191 A, Cochran. Ph. 934-7987 after 5 pm weekdays or
anytime on weekend. Choice Duroc & Landrace
breeding stock, males & females, all ages, William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84,
Metier. Ph. 685-2506.

Landrace breeding stock from CMS sire and dam, 5 service age
boars young boars and gilt pigs 10-12 wks. old tested for bruc., will reg. in buyer's name. M.C. Summer, Rt. 1, Box 113 Kathleen. Ph. 987-3292.

Sheep and Goats

Toggenburg doe and Nubian-
Toggenburg crossed doe for sale. Wiley Vaughan, Rydal 30171. Ph. 382-
0356 Cartersville. ___________ 40 mix. goats, Irg. & small, 4 billy
goats, all in good condition, $10 ea. if all taken. Chuck Rodgers, 2 mi. out of
Perry. Ph. 987-1611._____ _ Spanish & Angora goats just
shipped in from Texas, $25 ea. Cecil F. Miller, Buffalo Ranch, Box 175, Rt. 1,
Grovetown.

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Reg. Appaloosas, loud colored 5

Horses,

yr. olamare with black filly with white on rump, can ride mare; also,

mules, ponies

show type red roan 2 yr. old filly with white on rump, reasonably priced.

Mrs. H.V. Nyland, Rt. 4, Alpharetta

30201. Ph 475-5554

Reg. T.W.H. filly, strawberry

roan, Midnight Sun bloodline, saddle

and bridle included, $300 . Phillip A. 1

Wallace, Rt. 2, Petree Rd., Powder

Springs Ph. 943-4592

__,

Hunter mare, bay approx. 8 yrs.

old, 15.1 hands, hunted 2 seasons, exc.

for sale

jumper, $500 firm. Louisa Amis, 573

Collier Rd., N.W., Atlanta. Ph. 355-

_5142.

_________

Pinto mare pony, $65; Irg. mare,

$115; Quarter mare and gelding, $150

ea.; sorrel mare, $125, visitors

welcomed. Ralph C. Swafford,

Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111 or 422-6414.

Reg. American Saddlebred colts,-

1 and 2 yrs. old. Mike Thompson,

Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-2861 or 577-

9840.

__________

At stud: Reg. T49-545 White

Leopard Appaloosa, exc. color and

conf., can be seen at farm. Fred

Pritchett.Rt. 1, Commerce. Pty. 335-

4134 or 967-6782 Gene Hart, Flowery

Branch.____________ . ^ ^

Pony, black and white, gentle :fof

14 mo. old gaited filly colt, red sorrel with flax mane and tail, $150. i Charles E. Castleberry, Rt. 4, Gumming 30130. Ph 887-2143.
Ponies for sale; also, 1 horse, Morgan type. Tony Whitaker, 4157 Cottage Lane,Conley 30027. Ph. 3660880 or 366-9349.
Reg. Quarter horses for sale or trade. Bobby L. Holloway, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 3491054 Atlanta.______________
4 yr. old racking gelding, very gentle, fine for children or adults, chestnut, $175. David A. Thomason, Rt. 2, Box 494, Dalton 30720. Ph. 278-

children , will trade, $35. Lamar-

Clark, Box 162, Stonewall 30282. Ph.

964-2473 call any time.

-

Reg. Walking Horse stallion, blue

roan, $500; grade racking gelding red

roan, experienced riders only, $500;

Palomino Horse gelding, 7 yrs. old, suitable for adults or children, usable bridle and saddle, $180: Charles W. Leak, 4007 Lafayette Dr.,
Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3081.

Quarter Horse gelding, $250; also, two
54 in P.O.A. ponies, all gentle for children, fine for trail riding. R.L.
Bing, Rt. 2, Box 223, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7400._________________
Arabian colt, reg. I/ 2 Arab grey with Irg. white blaze, 4 white
stockings, 41/2 mos. old, $295; also, exc. 3 yr . old half Appaloosa brood
mare, green broke and gentle, $95. Helen Perry, Box 32, Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-3991 after 6 pm.________
Playboy Bert AQHA gelding bay with black points, winner of may blue
ribbons and championships, one of the

3/ 4 Arabian colt, sired by Areff,

exc. park prospect; 1/2 Arabian

mare, buckskin, 4 black stockings,

shown English and Western, sired by

McArthur; purebred Arabian bay

gelding (Tizzan), ribbon winner

English and Western; also, at stud

until sold Areff, gray. T.C. Olmstead,

Colaprachee Rd., Macon. Ph. 745-

1913.

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2 good work mules; also, good

Tenn. Walking horses and

ponies. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9,

Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917.

best pleasure horses in the SE, $1,500.

Reg. Connemara, 15.2 hands high,

Patti Johnson, 5995 Peachtree Dun- gentle but spirited; ridden by 12 yr.

wood Rd., NE, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255- old boy; 6 yr. old Palomino Shetland

9612.

gelding, very gentle. Ronald E.

3 yr. old bay filly, reg. with Myers, 2728Austell Rd., Austell 30001.

AQHA, already shown successfully in Ph. 941-0997 or 522-3483 after 5 pm.

Western Pleasure, although gentle an

Small gelding horse, cross bet-

experienced hand is needed; also, 17 ween Welsh and Quarter, buckskin

mo. old chestnut reg. stud by AQHA color, gentle enough for children but champion, Essig's King Leo. Mrs. Joe spirited, $125, with saddle and bridle

B. King, 4602 Hicks Rd., Mableton. .$175. E. L. Lane, Rt. 9, Box 189,'

Ph. 948-4982.

Gainesville.

At stud: Go Boy's Dissector, reg.

Tenn. Walking horse, direct son of

Merry Go Boy and out of a Go Boy

mare, chestnut, good conf.; also, show

horses ready to show for sale at all

times. Herbert Smith, Twin Oak

Stables, 900 Myrtle St., Roswell. Ph.

993-4307.

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Top racking horse for sale. Mike

Thompson, Fayetteville 30214. Ph.

461-2861 or 577-9840._______________

2 nice Irg. mare ponies, 3 and 6

yrs. old, well broken, gentle for

children, full 4 ft. high, will sell cheap

or tade for cattle, located 2 mi. from

Americus on Hwy. 49. C.D.

Williamson, Dawson Rd., Americus

31709. Ph. 924-7189.____________

Appaloosas: 3 yr. old gelding,

white with brown spots (leopard) and

2yr. old sorrel filly with white blanket

and face, both green broken and very

gentle; also, 5 yr. old grey roan

Quarter mare, reasonably priced, see

6 yrbld. mare, reg. #75760, sire: Hedels Noble Pea vine #35741, dam:
Rolling Hill Honey, reg. #62377, mare and 3 mo. old bay filly both or separately, sire of colt Rolling Hill Treasure reg. #51953. R.S. Causey, 204
Fort Dr.. Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-7301.
Small red Shetland pony mare, gentle for small children, will sell
cheap. Joanne Johnson, Rt., 3,
Covington 30209. 3 beautiful Welsh ponies for sale,
gentle for children, $50 ea.; also,
Tenn. Walking horse, with 2 little age, gentle for children , $100. Leonard Fleming, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. Ph.
376-2995____________________
Roan gelding, 7 yrs. old, approx. 16 hands, perf. cond., spirited but
gentle, exc. racking horse, $250; also, saddle, bridle and blanket, $75 or $300 for both. R.H. Dickens, Royston. Ph. 245-6482.

to appreciate. Dave Gladney,

Newnan. Ph. 253-5948 or 583-2100.

5 yr. old sorrel pleasure mare,

Appaloosa at stud: Brandy Flame with 3 wk. old filly, gentle for anyone,

T27,864, chestnut with loud blanket, $275 ; two yr. old bay Quarter filly,

proven sire with exc. conf., reg. $175; reg. Appaloosa pony stud, bay

Appaloosa foundation stock on sire with blanket and Irg. spots, $150.

side, reg. Quarter and Thoroughbred Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1 , Box 40,

on dam side, $50. Donald Gladney, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526 Braselton:

Grantville. Ph. 583-2122.______

Syr. oldT/ 2 Tenn. Walking mare,

6 yr. old mare, flashy color, good approx. 16 hands, dark seal brown,

conf. and disp., loads on trailer easily, exc. conf., spirited but gentle, goes

gentle enough for children, recom- English or Wester, in foal to reg.

mended for 4-H pony clubber; also, TWH for Sept. foal, to good home only,

Arabian at stud: Bandar, chestnut, all $285 or best offer. H. H. Hendrix,

foals may be registered, $50 grade Grfffin. Ph. 227-8944.

mares, board_available. Mrs. Val

Beaty, Covington. Ph. 786-7671 nights.

Reg. Tenn. Walking stud by
Merry Go Boy and out of a Midnight Sun mare, black, 9 yrs. old; reg.
mares and colts, come make reasonable offer. Earl I. Stokes, Rt. 3, Box 397. Griffin. Ph. 227-7502.
Gentle grade mare, 6 yrs. old; 16
mo. old I/ 2 Quarter Horse stud colt, buckskin; also, Western saddle, bridle
and blanket, all $350. Alien Spann, Buena Vista. Ph. 649-4864 nights.
Dark Gold Palomino gelding,

Pinto mare, 8 yrs. old, gentle, gaited; also, saddle and bridle, $225 or best offer. Jerry R. Sanders, :150 Hembree Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 9934664.
Reg. bay Walking horse filly by Limousine's Ambush and out of Midnight Sun mare, $300; three yr. old black Walking Horse gelding by Shadow's Wonder Boy, well trained and gentle, $450. Jackie Ballenger, Baxley 31513.

white mane and tail, 8 yrs. old, sound,

umblemished, good conf., gentle, $450

Reg. Walking Horse stud,

firm or will trade for reg. Appaloosa professionally trained, 5 yrs. old,

filly or brood mare. Dr. G.S. Morris, shown successfully in walking horse

Rt. 4, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. and racking classes, $500; Walking

475-6913.__________________ Horse filly, 21/2 yrs. old, bred to

At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden above stud, not reg., $175; six yr. old

Palomino, exc. color, will bring stud racking gelding, $175, all are gentle

or pick up mare. R.L. Bradford, for anyone. Rondal Densmore,

Decatur. Ph. 289-1971.

Suwanee. Ph. 887-3735 Gumming.

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Young Quarter Horse gelding,

approx. 2 yrs. old, very gentle, broken

to ride, black mane and tail, reddish

brown color, $300. A.J. Singletary, Rt.

1, Box 33, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-4347.

R.T.W.H. brood mare, foaled

1956, great producer, grand sire is

Midnight Sun, bred back to grandson

of Merry Go Boy with filly colt, $650;

black dbl. Midnight Sun, 4 yr. old

gelding, show training, $550. Mrs.

Collins, Rt. 1, Box 99, Augusta. Ph.

863-8534.

Welsh size pony stallion, 1 yr. old.

James C. Brown, Rainey Dr., Rt. 2,

Macon31204. Ph. 746-1802,______

Reg. PHBA Golden Palomino

mare, trained to rack, 3 yrs. old, 15.1

hands, halter, English-Western

Pleasure champion, perf. for women

and children, $850; reg. 2 yr. old

Palomino Walking pony stallion,

started in training, $700. Mrs. Joan

Brown, Upper River Rd., Macon. Ph.

746-2576. _________.

Nice 6 yr. old gelding, has been

broken but not ridden much, sired by

registered Tenn. Walking horse, will

sell cheap. W.F. Greene, 837 Lovick

at.. Columbus 31904.__________

Lrg., well boned mare in foal to

Arabian, Amir Al Sabra, with 3 mo.

old, half Arab filly by Amir Siloshan,

well trained for experienced rider,

sound and strong for endurance

riding, price for 3-in-l package to. good

home. Ann Olson, Rt. 3, Ridge Rd.,

Douglasville. Ph. 942-3243

Quarter Horse colt, 14 mos. old,

halter broken, $100. E.T. Adams, Rt.

1, Bjuo.ixl. 4in9,, TAhIICe Rimo\c-nk 30285. uv-uu.----------------------

8 yr. old Quarter Horse mare,

$185; five yr. old Quarter Horse

gelding, $195, both black, exc. cond.,

trained and gentle, anyone can ride.

W.R. Coggins, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 469-

5292,

Gelding pony, very gentle; also,

saddle, $65. S.J. Austin, Rt. 1, Hiram

30141. Ph. 942-4263^ __________

At stud: American Quarter horse,

Blond Beau Knot, AQHA reg. #318161,

Palomino color, sire: Dempsey Beau,

dam: Lowry's Linda, fee $50 with first

service, 2 return privileges in 1970.

P.T. Patton, Shady Dale 31085. Ph.

468-6869.

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Red and white spotted racking

horse, 4 yrs. old, very gentle. Phil Orr,

Rt. 1, Box 337, Flowery Branch. Ph.

967-6147.

Palomino racking mare; sorrel

racking mare, blaze face; 2 yr. old

trotter pony; 1 yr. old roan filly; 1 yr.

old bay stud, both filly and stud out of

racking mares and Walking Horse

stud. Harold Fallin, Thomaston. Ph.

'648-2553.

Reg. Tenn. Walking horse7

chestnut gelding, sired by White's

Walking Alien, spirited but well

trained for experienced rider. Den-

nard Scoggins, Hwy. 41, Vienna. Ph.

268-8481.

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Reg. Tenn. Walking Horse mares

and colts. Sam Mosher, Roswell. Ph.

993-4165 or 993-59QL_______.

Reg. yearling Saddlebred colt,

superior prospect for top show horse,

either 5-gaited or racking, grandson of

Kalarama King and Sheer Genius,

bright chestnut, white markings,

flaxen mane, flawless conf., gentle,

well- mannered, handled since foal,

sacrifice $350. Sally Stinnett, 2334

Lawrenceville Hwy., #3, Decatur. Ph.

634-1347 evenings.___________

Reg. Palomino and Quarter

horses for sale, over 100 to choose

from, selling 12 brood mares with

colts by their sides, bred back to

AQHA and PHBA champions.

Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood.

Ph. 5684232.

Reg. American Saddlebred mare,

4 yrs. old, gentle for anyone to ride,

will show; reg. Saddlebred black

mare, 3 yrs. old; 2 reg. Saddlebred

stud colts, 13 to 16 mos. old, papers on

all horses, top show breeding. Elbert

Morgan, Rt. 1, Menlo- Ph. 862-2041.

At stud: Reg. Tenn. Walking horse #665629, copper sorrel, full 1 blaze, copper King and Roan Alien bloodlines, 3 generations Palomino on sire's side, exc. disp. and conf., fee $25, haul stud locally, pick up mare long distance for extra charge; also, mare care $1 per day. Richard H. Parker, Rt. 7, Carrollton 30117. Ph.
1832-9453. _______._________
Black gelding pony, real nice, halter broken, approx. 2 yrs. old, ready to train. H.W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmineton 30638. Ph. 769-5043.
At stud: Golden Palomino
Walking Horse; reg. jet black Arabian
stud, Arzuz, 20098 true dapple gray Arabian stud 25097; 2 others to choose from can pick up mares or bring stud to mare. J.W. Van Horn 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU 9-
5798._______________ At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden
Palomino Rail's Bar Boy AQHA 421155, PHBA 23860 Great grandson of Three Bars and Holloywood Gold. Exc. disp. and conf. Tom Allanson, East Point. Ph. 766-2990.

Quarter horse, without speed is worth just so much per lb., breed to AAA Cat's Leo for speed, disp., conf. and size, beautiful sorrel color, 15.1 hands, 1970 fee $200, mare care $1 per day. Ben T. Smith, Windsweep Farm, Thomaston. Ph. 647-3807.
Jet Black racking mare, 4 white socks and star on face, gentle, has black I/ 2 Arabian colt, it is 2 mos. old. Mrs. C.W. Malcom, Covington. Ph. 786-2486.
3 yr. old bay colt AQHA reg., son of Super Charge, world's record holder for 220 yd. and 250 yd. dash, dam by Top Deck, bloodlines speak for themselves, shows great promise and should pay for himself in 1 season of stud service. Paul Hogan, Box 117, Riverdale. Ph. 361-6172 day or 478-9511
night._________________ 23 one yr. old fillies and geldings;
1 yr. old black stud; 14 two yr. old fillies and geldings; two 2 yr. old running studs, champion bloodlines. Buddy Eason, Ohoopee River Farm, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.
Reg. I/ 2 Arabian mare, 6 yr^. old, dark Palomino, exc. disp., would make good pony club prospect, trailer loads easily, ridden daily by young boy; also, purebred gelding yearling for sale; Amir Al Sabra at stud. Mrs. H.A. Simpson, Norcross. Ph. 448-4114.
Shetland ponies and pleasure horses, good selection, reasonably priced; also, English and Western saddles and tack. C.M. Bond, Lavonia 130553. Ph. 356-3244 day or 356-2673 night. _______________
Donkey, approx. 1500 Ibs., will work cart or wagon, gentle for children to ride, for sale or trade. James E. Boyd, Jr., Rt. 3, Woodstock Rd., Acworth 30101._________
2 yr. old Palomino Quarter Horse gelding, broke to ride, experienced riders, approx. 15 hands, dark golden with flaxen mane and tail, blaze face, will consider trade for older riding horse or Angus or Charolais cattle of equal value. J.W. Harmon, Rt. 3, Rockmart. Ph. 445-3458 Dallas.
Strawberry roan saddle horse, 4 yr. old gelding, 4 stocking legs, blaze in face, approx. 950-1000 Ibs., broken and gentle to ride, will sell with or without nice black Western saddle and bridge neck reins, $250 with tack, $200 without. Charles Copeland, Trion. Ph. 734-3537.__________________
4 horses: 2 mares, 1 black, 1 Golden Palomino with 15 mo. old filly colt (Quarter horse type); paint gelding (5 gaited); also, saddle outfits for all except for colt, see to appreciate, reasonably priced, all for $1,000. Bennett A. Davis, Rt. 4, Box 355, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 854-7007.

Ponies for sale or trade, 6 yr. old black Welsh mare, 3 yr. old black and brown Shetland mare, 4 yr. old sorrel Shetland stallion, all gentle. W.T. Vincent, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7773.
At stud: Reg. Quarter horse, Dan Spray, son of Penny Pendleton AQHA champion, son of Scooter S, top cutting horse, dam: June Dandy by Jim Dandy from Chubby II, $50. J. Mac
Griffith. Rnnhanan Ph fi4fi-5292.------
7 yr. old sorrel Quarter Horse mare, very gentle, good pleasure horse. Al Kytle, C-14, 5 Stone St., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 534-5487 after 6

Reg. AQHA Palomino stallion,

over 15 hands high, blaze and cornets,

white mane and tail, raised by 15 yr.

old girl, in training. Denise Farmer,

Rt. 3. Gainesville. Ph. 532-6719.

Black Saddlebred mare with 2

mo. old black Saddlebred colt by side,

extremely gentle and well-mannered,

will rebreed mare to reg. Palomino if

desired, sell together or separately,

$300 both, $200 mare only. Mrs. Annie

Forrester, 2572 Lawrenceville Hwy.,

Decatur. Ph. 939-3169

5 reg. Appaloosa mares and colts;

also, at stud: Tillman's Neho #34,039,

black, white blanket with black spots

over loins and hips, 1967 high point

horse in Arkansas in reining, cutting

and Western Pleasure, 4th in cutting

in the National finals, fee $100. Dr. (

Roy C. Rackley, Pelham 31779. Ph.;

294-2511.

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1

Welsh pony, saddle and bridle,

$200. B.W. Thomas, Rt. 1, Smithville

31787. Ph. 846-4311

Small Pinto mare, red and white,

2 yrs. old, green broken, $100. Tony

McPeters, Rt. 1, Poulan 31781. Ph. 776

14292.

Stud service: Buckskin Quarter horse, this stallion produces beautiful
foals, return privileges in 1970, stud fee $25; also, Welsh ponies for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 4, Box 400, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064.
Nice horse, gentle for children, $195 includes good saddle and bridle.
Henry Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 154B,
Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4730.

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Bay gelding with saddle and bridle; bay gelding with white stocking feet and blaze face with saddle and bridle, both racking horses, anyone can ride, 9 yrs. old, for pleasure riding or showing. Frank C. Bush, 7974 Rockbridge Rd., Rt. 1, Lithonia. Ph. 482-8992._________
Welsh ponies, sev. to select form, all colors, all broken to ride and gentle, see any time; also, bridjes and saddles. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph.
Want to trade Shetland pony mare, broke to ride, dapple buckskin color with flaxen mane and tail for purebred White Flemish Giant or NZW rabbits or all metal cages or for; 400 ft. of 3ft. high or 300 ft. of 4 ft. high snow fencing (wood slat type, wired together). J. V. Culbertson, Rt. 1, Suwanee 30174. Ph. 476-2978._____'.
AQHA reg. jet black daughter of Honey Dodger, exc. youth mount under 14.2 hands with halter conf., ready to show Western Pleasure for $875; also, blood bay grade gelding, 16 hands, would make top English Pleasure show mount, $350. Betty Boutwell, Augusta. Ph. 863-2844.
Quarter Horse stallion, AQHA reg., Leo Sugar Band, 4 yrs. old, dam: Patty Jo Leo, sire: Rynd's Bar Twist, great grandson of Three Bars. Billy Brown, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs 30057
Ph. 941-1232 I/ 2 Arab fillies: Full Sisters, sired by Cam-Altez #8393, both chestnut with white blaze and stockings, light mane and tail, halter broken and gentle, ready to train, one 3 yrs. old, other 14 mos. old, $375 ea. Dean Ebbett, Rt. 2, Hamilton 31811. Ph 628-4893.
Reg AQHA bay stallion, 1963 son of sire of champions, running blood, rich in early speed foundation sires, unofficially rated AAA, must sell, no reasonable offer refused; also, Mexican Mustang gelding, under 14.2 hands, top child's pleasure mount, saddle and horse, $250. Joe Boutwell, Augusta. Ph. 663-2844.
3 yr. old reg. Quarter Horse gelding, 14.3 hands, 1000 Ibs., sorrel, 2 socks, Cody breeding, gentle for anyone to show or use on ranch, has won in Western Pleasure, priced to sell. Billy Barbee, Dawson. Ph. 995-
5538,____________________ Reg. AQHA sorrel mare, 7 yrs.
old, good conf., great granddaughter of Three Bars on top, Joe Reed on botton, bloodline can be traced back to Steel Dust, would make good pleasure horse for teen ager or exc. brood mare prospect. P.W. Boss, Rt. 2, Kingston. Ph. 382-5835.
Horses,
-handling,
boarding, equipment
> Used saddles, bridles and bits, Western and English; also, want to trade forward seat saddle for cut-back saddle, want to sell boots for walking horse, 20 ounce and like new, used on horse once. Mrs. Robert Wideman, Conyers. Ph. 483-7152._______
2 horse Gilmour trailer, dbl. axle; 1 horse trailer, single axle. Buddy Eason. Collins. Ph. 693-2948._____
Have 12 acres of pasture land for rent, for horses or cattle, has 4 ft. of cattle fence and 2 strands of barbed wire at top. Mrs. P.W. Sheriff, 2301 Sheriff Rd., College Park. Ph. 964-
4806. ___________________ Buck stitched roping saddle and 1
ear bridle, $135; also, other bridles, saddles and blankets, will sell or trade. Kenton Hayes, Rt., 1, Box 40 , Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526 Braselton.
Will haul livestock, cattle, horses and hogs, any time and any place, reasonable rates. Kenneth Lanier, Rt. .3. Canton 30114. Ph. 479-1906.
Horses boarded, new barn with Irg. box stalls, lounge with kitchen and bath, individual tack lockers, stalled horses fed twice daily, hay available at all times, stalls cleaned (daily; also pasture space. Mrs. Nadine Mattison, Stone Valley Ranch, Lilburn. Ph. 939-8205._____ __
Livestock hauling any where, any time; also, used Western saddle, $35 , pony saddle, $25. Ralph C. Swafford, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111 or 422-6414,
Horses pastured, $10 per mo., daily attention, miles of trails and dirt roads near by; also, 2 horse tandem axle horse trailer. Roy Sampson, Conyers. Ph. 483-8758 or 483-3496.
wantTiorsesnoeing business in Atlanta and surrounding area. Quarter Horse specialist, mane and tails trimmed breaking training and showing, satisfaction guaranteed. Tom Allanson, East Point, Ph. 7662990.

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Horses, -handling,

Livestock feed, hay and grain

Agricultural seed and plants

Recipes of the Week

boarding,

BRANDIED PEACHES

equipment

Listed below are two recipes representative of the numerous recipes we received for brandied peaches.

1 quart water

12 ripe peaches

Horses boarded near Columbia,

3 cups sugar

exc. facilities for hunter-jumpers indoor ring, dressage arena, beautifu

for sale

for sale

!/2 cup brandy
Combine water and sugar in a large pot. Bring to boil and boil

trails, training. Bettie Doyle, Midlanc

for 10 minutes. Peel a few peaches at a time; drop immediately

Riding Center, Rt. 1, Midland. Ph. 561 5410.
Argentine jumping saddle, ver., good cond., $40; also, English jumpini snaffle bridle with laced reins, $10 Gail Marsh, c/ o I. C. Hardy, Rt. 2 Box 441. Jackson 30233.______
Livestock hauled anywhere anytime, cattle caught; horses boarded, and pastured; also, reg Quarter horses for sale. Charles R Poynter, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 373 1237 or 466-4487.___________
15 in. Bailey Western saddle brown, exc. cond., breastplate in eluded, light weight, good for pleasure

Full grain, weed-free FescueBermuda hay, baled without rain and cut from well fertilized and limed fields, $35 per ton. Mrs. Val Beaty, Covington. Ph. 786-7671.________
Lrg. bales Bermuda hay, 85* per bale; Fescue cut with full head, 75* per bale, this year's crop and from fertilized field. W.H. Butler, Covington. Ph. 786-6080 or Tucker 9387905.______________
Well fertilized Coastal Bermuda hay, pick up in field or will del. M.O. Dunlap, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 987-2620 or 987-2469.

Winter mustard seed, 25* pkg. Indian Squaw corn, White Dutch & Yellow Jersey corn, 50* cup; pie pit stems, 25* lb.; broom corn plants, 50* doz., 3 doz., $1, add post. Mrs. Preslej Fowler. Rt. 2. Ellilay.
Horseradish, comfrey plants, 5 $1; winter shallot sets, 50* per lb., 60* post.; 7-Top turnip seed, 25* tblspn plus stamped env. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St.. Ellijay
Shallot onion buttons, $1 per C ppd.; peppermint, lemon balm plants $1 doz., ppd. Blanche Woodruff Greenville._____________

into syrup, cook for about 5 minutes, or until barely tender when tested with toothpick; pack into hot, sterilized jars. Repeat until all peaches have been poached and packed. Add % cup of the brandy to each jar; 2 Tablespoons if pint jars are used. Fill jars with syrup; seal at once. Store for about 1 month before using. Makes 4 pints.
Mrs. L. E. McCart Oxford, Georgia 30267
BRANDIED PEACHES
Wash and peel peaches, drain. Place a layer of peaches in stone jar or old fashioned churn. Cover with sugar. Repeat until churn is nearly full. The sugar will draw out the juice. Weight the peaches down so they will stay under the juice. Let set

and barrel racing. D. Duncan, Harts

Quality Coastal Bermuda hay,

1970 crop little white multiplying

5 or 6 days, then cook until just tender. Place 4 or 5 whole

Mill Rd.. Atlanta. Ph. 457-4944.

highly fertilized, weed-free, $30 per nest onions, $3 gal., 2 gals., $5.75, min

cloves in quart jars. Fill with peaches, cover with juice and

Want good used pony saddle ton at barn; also bedding or mulching order 1 gal. PP. Miss Emma Dugger

seal while hot. The peaches make their own brandy so good.

Western, must fit Shetland pony. C. E hay, 40* per bale, $15 per ton. Edward Newington 30446.___________

Mrs. Carey Harris

Renfroe, 5383 Tilly Mill Rd., Doravill James, Rt. 2. Byron. Ph. 956-5311.

Lrg. red nest onions, the kind that

30340. Ph. 457-1622

Choice quality hay, weed-free, have 2-25 in the hill, $4.50; little white

English hunt bridle, $15; usec rain-free, Orchard, Clover & Fescue, nest, $3.50gal., 65*post. ea. gal.; Blue

Route 6 Rome, Ga. 30161

English leather girth, $8; English jump saddle carrying bag, $15; used English felt saddle pad, $3; pony bareback pad with stirrups, bridle and halter, $17. J. R. Scott, 170 Johnson Ferry Rd., NW, Atlanta
30328. Ph. 255-2492.

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. BU 9-5798.

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llorses pastured Conyers

Atlanta, Tucker-Stone Mountain

areas, shelter, water and grass, $10-

$15 per mo., cheaper if more than 1

horse. J.F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville

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

Horseshoeing, Pleasure, Western

and Quarter Horses, regular

corrective and pathological shoeing,

all work guaranteed. Donald Smith,

McDonoush. Ph. 957-3284.____

Will haul livestock; Horses, cows

and hogs, anytime any place,

reasonable rates. Buck Haulk, Rt. 1,

Box 394 . Stockbridee. Ph. 474-4065.

Good Western pleasure saddle,

$50; also horses boarded in fine

pasture near Fairburn, stall feeding

available, riding ring, competent

caretaker to look after stock,

reasonable rates. W.L. Robinson, Box

87160, College Park 30337. Ph. 761

.1569^

Cattle, swine,

highly fertilized and limed, heavy

bales, can del. K.B. Grogan, Manning

Rd., Marietta. PH. 428-4672._____

Coastal Bermuda hay, baled

without rain, from highly fertilized

and limed fields, top quality, $30 per

ton from field, $35 from barn; also

1969 hay, $25 from barn. H.J.

Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2,

Hammption. Ph. 478-8029.________

WeecHree wheat and rye straw,

baled without rain, 50* per bale, will

del. reasonable distance for 65* per

bale. Robert Ginn, Rt. 2, Box 132,

Royston 30662 2 mi. S. on Hwy. 17. Ph.

245-8044 nights.______________

Coastal & Fescue, mix. grass hay

for sale, $1 per bale at barn, all Irg.

heavy bales from fertilized and limed

fields. L.B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-

9689.

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Grass & Clover hay, 60*-$1 per

bale; Alfalfa, $1-$1.25 per bale, Oat

hay and straw, $1 per bale, mulching

hay, 50* per bale. Mrs. W.A. Ward

Jr., Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill

Rd.. Rt. 3. Marietta. Ph. 971-3426.

Barns filled with hay, Fescue

Clover, Coastal Bermuda and Sericia,

pick up in fields or barn. Bobby

Holloway, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon. ,

Ph. 258-3282 Ranch or 349-1054

Atlanta.

_________

1970 crop Timothy hay; also

Fescue, Orchard Grass & Clover hay,

well fertilized, put up in dry weather;

also some 1969 crop Fescue, Orchard

Grass & Clover, cannot del. Mrs.

Willie Marques, Rt.2, Austell 30001.

Java peas, make until the middle of Aug., 91% germ., white Lady peas germ. 8796,75* cup, add 25* post. P. B Brown. Rt. 2. Ball Ground 30107.
Copenhagen & Dutch cabbage Vates & Ga. collard, $1.25 per C, 300 $3; Yo Yoornamental pepper, 60* doz with other orders, all del., no checks nor out-of-state orders. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.________
1970 crop white multiplying nest onions, 40, $1.25 PP. Mrs. Ivan Buskirk. Box 21. Talbotton 31827.
1970 crop white multiplying onions, $3.75 per gal., PP, no checks. Lon R. Ashworth. Rt. 1. Dacula 30211.
Browntop millet seed in 50# paper bags, recleaned, no noxious weeds, purity 99.39%, germ. 78% 7* per lb. in lots of less than ton. Julian Smith, Community House Rd., Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-0841.
Red multiplying onion buttons, $2 per half-gal.; collard seed, $1 cupful; sassafras plants, $1.50; bay cedars, $2.50, elder pits., $1; sage, 50* cup; also pecans, $1 per pint, improved buckies, $4 doz., add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1. Wrightsville.______
Tested Oct. beans, Halfrunner, Blue Lake, Cutshort bush beans, speckled and white butter peas, 7-Top turnip seed, Morris heading collard seed, all 75* pkg., 25* post. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140.___________
Yardlong bean seed, Irg. pkg., $1; also Martin gourd seed, Irg. package, $1. Earl Stuckev. Blackshear._____
N.C. improved heading collard

The following recipe appeared in our special recipe section but the ingredients were incomplete. We have, therefore, reprinted the entire recipe in its correct form.
SWEET CRISP GREEN TOMATO PICKLES
8 Ibs. Green Tomatoes 2 cups lime (from builders or farm supply) 9 cups sugar 3 quarts vinegar 1 Tablespoon salt 10 drops green food coloring (optional) 2 gallons water
Cut tomatoes into 4 inch slices. Mix lime and water, pour over tomatoes. Soak for 24 hours. Rinse well and soak in cold water for 2 hours. Mix sugar, vinegar, salt, and coloring. Drain tomatoes and add to vinegar-sugar mixture. Soak tomatoes ip mixture overnight. Bring to boil and boil 40 minutes. Pack in clean, hot jars and seal. Yields 8 pints.
Mrs. Horace Tibbs Lyerly, Georgia 30730

Jalapeno Chili hot pepper, 25 seed, 40*; hot Floral Gem pepper, 25 seed, 25*; hot Hungarian Banana pepper, 25 seed, 30*; Cayenne pepper, 25 seed, 250. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.____________
Peppermint, 10, $1; black raspberries, sourwood, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner. Rt. 6. Gainesville.
Rooted sage and horseradish

Poultry, game, fowl and

other livestock

1970 Bermuda & Fescue hay from plants, $1 per C, add post. Mrs. Emma plants, $2 doz.; rooted comfrey, 8, $2; well limed and fertilized fields , baled Chambers, Rt. 2, Lula 30551_____ shade cured sage, 1 qt., $1; miniature

without rain, 75* per bale at barn, will

Old fashion multiplying onions, redhot pepper, 12 pods, 25*; corn bead

wanted

help load. Jim Gresham, 1819 Peachtree Rd., Suite610, Atlanta. Ph.

946-3169 or 766-7338,___________

Want purebred Angus bull ready

350 bales Coastal Bermuda hay, $1

35, $1, add post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.________
Strawberry popcorn seed, Rainbow, Indian Corn, giant sun-

seed, 25* pkg. Fred 0. Thomas, Rt. 4, Box 486. Dalton 30720._________
Rhubarb (pie plant) seed, 25* pkg., 3 pkgs., $1; old fashion 7-top

for sale

for service. Hoyt D. Tench, Rt. 1, Cornelia 30531.________
Want baby calves to raise on halves, can take any number, pick up :your half in 8 wks. at farm in Waverly ,Hall. Earl T. Davis, 2321 Carson Dr.,

per bale. W. H. Green, Rt. 1, Loganville. Ph. 466-4979.________.
New crop Coastal Bermuda hay, from well limed & fertilized fields, Irg. square bales of exc. quality; also some common Bermuda of same

flower, castor or mole bean seed, miniature red hot pepper pods, packed 3 doz. to pkg., 30* ea., 4, $1, send stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrip 317B8
Rhubarb plants, 50* ea.; sour May

Turnip seed for fall planting, 25* tblspn., $1 cupful, add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99, Elliay
30540.____________________ Old fashion white multiplying
onion sets, 35 sets, $1 plus post. N. W.

San Juan rabbits: purebred, all

agesincluding brood stock; $1 up. Jim

Shumate, 2074 Juanita St., Decatur.

Ph. 373-5291.

__________

.Columbus 31906. Ph. 327-3375._____ quality, picked up in field behind

Want goats, will trade trio of baler, $25 per ton. B.B. Campbell, Rt.

white Cochins, trio of Silver Duck- 3, Box 345, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-

wings, trio of Rhode Island Reds, 1 pr. 3064.

of Silkies, pr. of Dominiques, and mix.

High quality Coastal Bermuda

bantams for same. Louie B. Estep, lay; also heavily fertilized and limed

Jr., Rt. 5, Box 329, Newnan 30263. Ph. Oat hay. Roy Sampson, Conyers. Ph.

AL3-3583.

______ 483-8758 or 483-1154

Want any amt. common goats,

Coastal Bermuda hay, well fer-

state price at farm and del. price. 0. ilized, properly baled, exc. quality, $1

L. Fouts. Rt. 2. Kensington 30727. iet Dale, less in ton lots. Len Terrell,

Want gentle Jersey steer with it. 1, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4780.

horns, 450-550 Ibs. wt. within 100 mi.

1969 crop well fertilized ram-free

radius my house. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Bermuda & Fescue hay, Irg. bales.

Springs._________________ John Watson, Jonesboro 30236. Ph.

Want midget ponies, 30 in. or 78-7046._________________

under. C. M. Bond. Lavonia 30553.

Choice pure Coastal Bermuda

Want to trade gilts due to farrow hay, extra high protein content, field

abt. Sept. 6 for young heifers; also )ick-up price 80* per bale, $30 per ton,

want 1 bull Irg. enough for light ser-, >arn, $1 per bale, $35 ton, special price

yice. Clyde Burdeshaw, Rt. 2, Byron. or 1969 hay in 200 bale lots. W.S.

,Ph. 956-5747.

Chandler, Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Reeves

Want grey pleasure horse, one " Calhbun. Ph. 629-8835.

cherry bushes, $1 ea., boysenberry pits., $2 doz.; everbearing strawberry plants, 24, $1 or $4 per C, add 50* post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay
30540.'______________________ Calamus plants, 6, $2; 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 30513.______ Red raspberries, blueberries,
catnip, spearmint plants for sale, $1.50 doz. plus 50* post. Mrs. Elzie
Long, Rt. 5, Ellinjav\ 30540,________ Spearmint, hhuu<ckleberry plants,
$1.50 doz.; red raspberry, wrapped in plastic film or cellophane damp, $1.50 doz., add post., no out-of-state orders. Mrs. H. A. Chastain. Rt. 5. Ellijay.
Black raspberries, Himalayan blackberry pits., muscadine, grapevines, hazelnut, beechnut,

Beaver. Rt. 2. Jesuo 31545. Improved late Flat Dutch cab-
bage plants, $1 per C, 55* post., 2 hundred, $1.75 plus 65* post.; Russian comfrey roots, 6, $1.65 PP. F. M. Abie, Dahlonega 30533.
Agricultural seed and plants

Bobwhite quail, all ages, must sell. R. L. Anderson, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-9496 Conyers after 8 pm or on week
ends._______________________ 5 India Blue peafowls: 4 cocks and
1 hen, no reasonable offer refused. R. L. Griffin, Rt. 2, Box 176, Nashville 31639._________________
14 to 16 wk. old purebred Cornish games, Dark, White Lace Red, White. Wyandottes, Silver Lace, Golden, Black Minorca, $2 ea., Turken, $5 pr.; 13 purple guineas, 1 yr. old, $25; five Easter chickens, $10, cannot ship. J. G. Carney, Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 4511157._____________
Games: 6 stags, 1/2 White Dominique and I/ 2 Law Grey, $10 ea.; one I/ 2 Grey and I/ 2 Warhorse, 2 hens, Grey Dominique cross, $5 ea.; pure Mingus Dominique stags, March hatch, $5 ea., will ship. R. L. Stonecypher, RFD 1, Box 92, Buford

that can be used for either timed

blackhaw bushes, sarvice trees, 4, $1;

30518._________________

events or Western Pleasure. Gail Marsh, %I.C. Hardy, Rt. 2, Box 441, Jackson 30233. __________
Want purebred Irg. bone Guinea male and 1 gilt, 100-150 Ibs. wt., also want little bone Guinea gilt abt. 6 mos. tolyr.old.HokeS.Rich,Jr.,Rt. 1, Box 127. Swainsboro 30401. Ph. 237-7995.
Want Red Angus or Santa Ger-

Approx. 20-25 bu. last year's' yellow corn, will trade for reg. Duroc iilt or milk-type heifer calf, or will :rade for good hay. J.A. Brown, Rt. 1, Felton 30140. Ph. 606-3384.
Entomologists with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension

garlic bulbs, blueberry bushes, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.________________
Black raspberries, Himalayan blackberries, old fashioned peach trees, muscadine grapevines, 4, $1; blackhaw bushes, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.

Want sage plants, Mrs. Maude Burnam. 309 - 18th Ave., E. Cordele.
Want old fashion hop-vine, it has hops on it to make yeast. Mrs. H. J. Coley, Rt. 10, Gainesville.
One. of the most serious problems on ornamental shrubs this season of the year is spider mites, says Gerald

White Leghorn hens, fat, most still laying, 75*. Clyde Burdeshaw, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 956-5747.
Giant Black Minorca eggs, $3 per 15 PP; $2.50 per 12 PP; during August breeding prs., $10; breeding trio, $15. L. B.. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan 30263______________

trudis heifer abt. 1 or 1 and I/ 2 yrs. Service say to be on the lookout for

Copenhagen & Flat Dutch cab- Smith, Extension Service hor-

Purebred Dark Cornish game

old, bred or open, do not want reg. mites and black pecan aphids on your bage, Vates & Ga. collard, $1.25 per C, ticulturist. He advises a thorough bantams for sale, $2 ea. at my home,

Crawford Holcombe, Rt. 2, Canton 60. Ph. 475-6072 Alpharetta.

pecan trees during July or August. 300, $2.50, $6per M, add 60* post. E. B. Control is necessary for high yields. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.

check of all shrubs since these mites can become a serious problem.

cannot ship. W. C. McDaniel, Rt. 1, Lizella.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, July J9,1970

Poultry, game,

12 nice laying hens, 1 rooster,

50 Mallard ducks, 3 generations

mixed breed, all for $15, near Hwy. from wild, beginning to fly, $7 per pr.,

323, 1 mi. SE Tadmore school, no extra drake, $3, located near Decatur,

fowl and

Saturday calls. C. B. Sherer, Lebonon Church Rd., Gillsville.____
33 baby Muscovy ducks, 15 New H. Red chickens. Mrs. V. U. Mc-

cannot ship. Mrs. Una Dell Berry, 2388 Berry Dr., Decatur 30034. Ph. 2411456.
Rhode Island Red pullets, 18 wks.

Michael, 525 Mize Rd., Riverdale. Ph. old, $1.50 ea. E. T. Crowe, 819 Cindy 478-2207.__________________ Lane, Smyrna. Ph. 436-9658.

White English, British Range, Pharoah, Tuxedo and Golden Manchurian, $10 per C, PP, no C. 0. D. orders. Robert L. Turner, Box 44, Tate 30177.

5 Dark Cornish bantam hens, 1 rooster, 5 baby chicks, 2 White Silkie hens, 1 heavy breed Dark Cornish hens. H. J. Keaton, Jr., 821 Flat Shoals Way. SE. Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-8077.

for sale

5 pure Cornish game bantam

Pharoah quail, $5 per pr,; also,

roosters, all 69 hatch; also, 5 pure Pharoah eggs, lots of 50 or less, 10$

Buff Cochin bantams, $5 pr.; Blue ducks, $5 pr.; common mixed bantams, males 50$ and 750, bantams vaccinated for fowl pox July 3, all at my place. G. B. Howell, 5419 Newton Rd., Albany 31705.________
Lrg. Bobwhite quail: Eggs $10 per C, day old birds 25* ea., add 5$ for each additional wk., cannot ship. Mrs. Ben McLeroy, ST., Rt. 2, Fort Valley. Ph. 825-5841._____
Sex Link pullets for sale, fryers 50$ ea. Gene Whitaker, 1890 Rockcut Rd.. Conlev 30027. Ph. 366-9349.
Guineas, 4 to 6 wks. old, $1.35 ea., cannot ship. Ben Hammock, Rt. 1, Rogers Rd., Lizella 31052. Ph. 788-

White Jap Silkie roosters, $1.50 and $2 ea. or exchange. Raleigh Pruitt, RFD #2, Lavonia 30553.
Approx. 20 show type bantams, diff. ages and colors, priced according to age. Willie Young, Cook Rd., Stockbridee. Ph. 483-8304. ______
Rabbits: 4 beautiful NZW's, with pink eyes and ears, 11 wks. old, practically ready to breed, $3 ea. Fred Gilder, Rt. 2, Box 158, Springfield 31329
Pharoah quail breeders, $1.50 ea., eggs 8$ ea., baby birds at different prices, cannot ship. W. C. Blunk, 1470 Pontiac PI., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-0013.

ea., see at my home after 5 pm or on

week ends, cannot ship. Don Taylor,

403 Nona Dr.. Albany.

_

Purebred bantams for sale or

trade; also, want to buy some

guineas. John D. Wilson, Rt. 2, Box

408. College Park 30337. Ph. 767-2710.

Bobwhite quail from Irg.

breeders, $1 ea., cannot ship. W. W.

Brennan, 207 S. Lee St., Amricus. Ph.

924-2349.____________________

Rabbits: Black and white, young,

$2 ea., adult rabbits, $4 ea. Arthur

Chastain. Rt. 2. Talking Rock 30175.

Rhode Island Red bantams, Silver

Duckwings, Old English game

roosters, 1 BB Red and 1 Speckled Old

English game bantam rooster. J. C.

Mitchell, 412 Cavender St., LaFayette

6628.__________________ 50 Mallard ducks, 4 generations
from wild, now flying, $5 pr. or $100 for all, F.O.B. my yard. James Fennell, Rt. 5, Cochran 31014. Ph. 3744709.
Beautiful, full blooded, California

Rabbits: Purebred reg. Champagne D'Argents, with papers, breeding age rabbits, 1 yr. old, approx. 11 Ibs. ea., 3 does and buck, $10 ea., show type rabbits; also, young mixed rabbits, $2 ea. D. F. Osborne, 100 James St., Winder.________

30728. _________________
Games: 2 roosters, 1 part Hatch and 1 part Dominique; also, rabbits: White or black, 6 wks. old, $2.50 ea. C. H. Hadley, Rt. 2, Box 42A, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5242.

Smutnose rabbits, seven 12 wks. old,

Ducks; rabbits; bantam

$3 ea., doe open, $5.50 pr trade for chickens; also, goats, call for prices

goats or what-have-you. Brad and details. James H. Jenkins, c/ o

Brownlow, 3574 Dove Valley Way, Jenkins Groc. and Gas, Rt.l,

Decatur. Ph. 284-4358._________. Covington 30209. Ph. 786-5744.____

Rabbits: NZW, Brown Dutch and

Bobwhite quail eggs from Irg.

Black Dutch, breeders, $3 ea. Lewis select breeders, $12 per C; also, young

Jones. Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-9302. quail and Chukars, priced according

Games: One 1/2 Gray and 1/2 to age, cannot ship. C. F. Simpkins,

Davis, one I/ 2 Red Black and I/ 2 4191 Mercer Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph.

Davis, young stags; 2 Brown and Red 289-7194.

_ _______

Davis cross pullets. Gary Davis, 769

Purebred 1969 hatch roosters:

Salem Rd.. Rossville 30741._____ Rhode Island Reds, White and Brown

Ducks, guineas, quail, Cochin Leghorns; Lrg. white pullets 1970

bantams, sev. varieties of pigeons, hatch; also, purebred bantam

will sell cheap, cannot ship. G. S. cockerels, 9 mos. old, BB Reds, White

Bishop, Rt. 2. Rydal 30171.______ Leghorns and Red Laced Cornish, all

PRaroah quail: Ready breeders, $1.75 ea. or trade for bantams, cannot

$1.25 ea., young breeders $1 ea., ship. Mrs. Gladys Strickland, 1283 E.

dressed birds $1 ea.; day to wk. old Broad St., Athens. Ph. 543-1637.

young birds, 25$ ea., according to age,

6 half grown rabbits; 1 black and

will consider trade for turkeys, white, 1 white, 4 black, all very

guineas, Mallards, birds or eggs of healthy; also, ready in approx. 3 wks. 6

equal value in quantity, cannot ship. baby rabbits, $1.50 ea. or $1.25 ea. if

Thomas P. Underwood, 1628 Orlando all bought at once, can ship. Kim Saul,

St., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-2895. Fayetteville Ph. 461-2231._______

5 Golden Sebright hens, $2 ea.; pheasant Ringneck rooster, $3 ea., hens $2.75ea.; quail, Pharoah, Brown, $1 ea., White, $1.50 ea., for dressed birds add 15*. D. L. Coleman, 1916 Melrose Dr., Augusta 30906. Ph. 7982397._____
Rabbits: Purebred NZW's, Golden Palominos, Checkered Giants, cross birds, diff. colors, young and breeding age stock available, will ship express collect. Mrs. Edith York, Rt. 2, Box 885, LaFayette 30728. Ph. 6384173.
Surplus game hens, $2 ea.; also, rabbits, NZW's, California Smutnose and San Juans, $3 ea., cannot ship. Mrs. Sam Jenkins, 4192 Glenwood Rd.. Decatur. Ph. 289-9008.______
27 standard chinchilla female breeders, 30 standard males and 2 beige males, 16 small and all equip., $2,000. Bobby Varnedore, Rt. 1, Nicholls. Ph. 632-5389 Alma.

Chickens: Trio White Faced Black Spanish, show type, $7.50, cannot ship. H. J. Crider, Rt. 2, Roswell. Ph. 993-2344._______
Golden Sebrights, $5 pr., trios $8.50; Jumbo Ringneck pheasants $3 ea., all cocks 1969 hatch, $6 pr.; bantams, nice birds $3 pr., cannot ship. Michael Jones, Box 185, Burketts Ferry Rd., Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 3755865 after 7 pm. ___ _______
Buff Cochin, nice birds, $5 pr.; Jumbo Ringneck pheasants, early 1969 hatch, good for breeders, $3 ea., dressed $3.50. Teresa Jones, Box 185, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5865 after 7
pm._____________________ Geese for sale, 2 mos. old, $5 ea.,
cannot ship. Mrs. Maude Burnam, 309 18th Ave. E., Cordele.__________ "White Old English bantams, Black Old English, BB Reds, Columbian Buff Rosecombs, in prs. and trios, $8 and up, all fine show bantams, cannot ship, at home after 4

Approx. 30 hens, all laying, White

Leghorns, Brown Leghorns and White

Rocks; 8 young games, just beginning

to lay, 4 roosters, all 75$ ea. or best

offer; 30 or 35 Penguin ducks, 75$ ea.;

4 geese, 3 females and 1 male, $3 ea. or

best offer on all. Mrs. Harmon,

Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6035._______

2lTTrg7 type Danish Brown

Leghorn pullets, best grade for egg

production from Northern hatchery,

$2 ea., will ship express collect. R. D.

Winn. Box 215. Rochelle 31079.

NZW rabbits, all ages, bucks and

does. Michael McClung, Rt. 1, Hiram.

Ph. 445-3586._________________

Muscovy ducks, 5 ducklings, $1.50

ea.; also, 3 grpwn ducks, $2. Brad

Lafoon. Fairburn. Ph. 964-9622.

Green leg Hatch and Clarets,

crossed games, 1 rooster and 2 hens,

$5; also, 20 pullets, $1 ea. Lee Hamby,

Rt. 3, Hamby Rd., Acworth. Ph. 974-

6266.

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Ducks for sale; also, Whiteface

bull, 18 mos., $200. James Elmer

Echols, 4462 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur.

Ph. 241-1552.

Peafowls, pheasants, turkeys, Araucana chickens, Chukar quail; approx. 400 birds; also, 4 tray incubator, 2 brooders, if all taken price will be right. Otis N. McGahee, Rt. 3, Hwy. 41, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-3168 call after 6 pm._____________
Approx. 40 Ringneck doves, 50$ ea. if all are taken. A. G. Leaptrat, 2223 Pemberton Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 34^3754___________.
600 or more pheasants, 2 wks. to 12 wks. old. H. F. Holland, 407 W. Dykes St.. Cochran. Ph. 934-2194._____
Bantams: Pr. Araucanas, $4; pr. young Silver Duckwing O.E., $4 pr. Blue Splash Modern game, $5; trio Partridge Wyandottes, $5; chicks from most and more; trio Irg. Speckled Sussex, will trade, want Barred-Cochins and Red Pyle 0. E.

13 Homering pigeons for sale, $5 per pr. or all $25. Larry Ray Bragg, Rt. 1. Box 740. Columbus 31904.
Ringneck doves, mated and
working, $5 per pr., White doves mated and working, $6.50 per pr., cannot ship. Starling Yawn, 914 E~. Lamar St.. Americus.______
Trio Ringneck pheasants, $7; Muscovy ducks, $l-$2 ea.; Law Clipper, White Hackle and Claiborne
Roundhead stags and cocks, $10 and $20 ea.; Speckled guineas, $5 pr. Hiram Dunn, Rt. 1, Box 250, Meansville 30256. Ph. 567-8662.

pm. Grady Elrod, 1103 Roan St., Dalton 30720._______________
400 Pharoah quail breeders, 50* ea.; 400 Bobwhite quail breeders, $1 ea.; young birds, diff. ages at diff. prices, cannot ship, located 5 mi. S. Watkinsville just off #15 Ga. on Kirkland Rd. C.P. Dornberg, RFD #2, Watkinsville 30887._______ -
200 or 300 Mallard ducks, 5 generations from wild, grown, $2 ea. at my home. Mrs. C. W. Griffin, Rt. 2, Box 89, Screven. Ph. 579-6467 or 579-
6466.____________________ White doves, young birds* sex
unknown, $2.50 ea., will sell 1 or 2 prs.

White Cochin breeding stock: 4 hens, 2 cocks, $20 pr., 3 young trios, $25 per trio; Silver Duckwings, Old English games, 5 hens and 1 cock, $25; Standard Columbian Wyandottes, 4 hens and 1 cock, $40 first offer, cannot ship. Virgil Smith, Rt. 4, 1298 Greer Dr.. AusteU. Ph. 435-5164._____
Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10 per C, started birds, $25 per C, others priced according to age, cannot ship. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Ocilla. Ph.
468-7851 call before coming._____

mated birds, $6 pr., pure strain white. Ray Owens, 136 Kurtz Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-1779.____________
Dark Cornish bantams, bulldog type purebred, Gold Lace, April Hatch, crowing size, $5 trio, $6 shipped collect. C. A. Franklin, Rt. 1, Box 141, McRae 31055.
Pigeons: Mookees, Fantails, Rollers, Pouters, others, $5; also, rabbits: Black and White Dutch, New Zealand Whites, young, $3, grown $5, can ship. E. E. Smith, 1781 Boulderview Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316.

Bobwhite quail from Irg. Ph. 24J-7315.________________

breeders, $1 ea., cannot ship. W. W. Purebred bantams,'* Show type:

Brennan, 207 S. Lee St., Americus. Ph. Black Cochins, $10 trio. Black Old

924-2349._______________ English $5 trio, BB Reds $5 trio, Silver

Ducks for sale, approx. 12 wks. Duckwings $5 trio, Black Tail Japs $5

old, reasonably priced. James L. trio, cannot ship. Buddy J. Turner, Rt.

Brooks, Rt. 1, Hull. Ph. 543-8754.

5, Key Rd., Canton.

hens. Steve, Stinson, Rt. 8, Box 407, Dalton 30720. Ph. 259-5654.______
Extra Irg. Bobwhite quail and blond quail breeders; 12. hundred young quail; also, Royal Palm turkeys, cannot ship. George Blalock, Rt. 1, Box 198, Grovetown. Ph. 8633057.
White guinea eggs, $2.50 doz.; young guineas 25$ up according to age, will ship eggs PP, add 50$ post.;s flying Mallard ducks, 6 generations from wild, young ducks, $1-$2.50; according to age; eggs $3.50 doz., ship
eggs PP, add 50$ post., also, assort-! ment of mixed ducks. Billy A. Jones, Box 185. Hazlehurst. Ph. 375-5865.
Bobwhite quail eggs $9 per C, day old birds 20$ ea. and 5$ addition for each wk.; New Hampshire Red chicks 25$ ea., add 5$ for each wk., hatching weekly, cannot ship. Yvonne G. Jones, Box 185, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5865 after 7 om.__________.
Hatching eggs, old fashion speckled guinea, white guinea (the meat on white guinea is not as dark); also, mixed bantam eggs, 15 for $3 delivered. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie
31768____________________ NZW purebred buck rabbits, exc.
meat animal all pure Albino, $2.50 ea.! Irg. for age; also, Abyssinian curly rosette haired guinea pigs, many color variations, all ages, $2.50 and up. Joseph Abernathy, Yatesville Rd., Barnesville.

Poultry, game/ fowl and eggs
wanted
Want 2 or 3 speckled guinea hens or will take chicks, would consider white ones, near enough to pick up. M. F. Shaw, Shaw's Egg Ranch, Valdosta.
Want 6 or 8 Giant Black Minorca young hens. A. 0. Fowler, 43 Branch St., New Holland 30501.
Want Dutch can tarns, uoiaen, Silver, Cuckoo, anyone having good birds, any of these. K. Richard Nix, Rt. 1. Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-6378.
Want 1 purebred Black Cochin; also, 1 purebred Black and White Cochin, state price in letter. Donald Gunn. Rt. 2. Talking Rock 30175.
Want pr. of White Chinese geese. Howard Ackiss, Box 66A, Rt. 2, Buena Vista 31803.______________
Want 3 turkey poults, state price, within 50 mi. radius. Mrs. W. A. Akin, Box 24. Brooks 30205.
Want 1 yokohama rooster and 1 pr. small type White Leghorn bantams, reasonably priced. E. H. Parker, Rt. 3, Box 104, Nicholls 31554.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
\J U
for sale
Dbl. yellow cannas, $3 doz.; white candytuft, $ 2 doz.; white narcissus, narrow liriope, white, purple iris, 2 doz., $1; white baby's breath, white butterfly bushes, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Perlene Roner, Rt. 7. Gainesville.
Jonquils, daffodils, narcissus, smallest jonquils, pink, wheel-offortune, mix. only, $1.50 per doz. PP; Lemon lilies, 6, $1.25; dbl. sultana cuttings, 6 diff., $1.50; also tangerine & Go Go. Mrs. Henry Clower, Snellville 30278.______;______
Swiss Giant mix. col. pansy seed, germ. 96%, 300 seed, $1; latest growing manual 25$ with stamped env., free with seed order. F. M. Abie, Dahloneea 30533.
15 asst. flower pits., $1; ornamental basil, looks like drk. col. cactus, 25$ doz.; free with order your choice of red 7-Sister rose, fancy leaf caladium or cactus, add 35$ post. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.___________________
Daylify 6-fan clumps, 50$ ea.; Pink Damask, Pink Dream, Oneita, Gypsy Maiden, Hesperus, Betsy B, Gunston Hall, Painted Lady, Fulva Rosea, Cradle Song, post. $1. Walter Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., Atlanta 30316. ________________.
Blue, pink hydrangeas in cans, 50$-$l, cannot ship; lemon, gold, orange daylilies, 5, $1; It. blue iris, blue Siberian iris, 5, $1, add 60$ post. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 1600 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 451-1157.
Sweet gum ivy, isma vine, 2 kinds trailing coleus, 3 kinds jew, all rooted, suitable for hanging baskets or pots, 5, $1, add 45$ post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.____________________
Vinca minor, mix. petunias, 25, $1.25; white April, yellow narcissus, $1.50 doz.; coleus, Christmas cherry pits., 10$ ea.; add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson. Rt. 2. Talking Rock 30175.
Grape leaf, Fishscale begonias, justicia, red geraniums, 35$ ea.; white & green border plant, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner. Rt. 6. Gainesville.
Thanksgiving, Christmas cactus, rooted, 50$ ea.; blue yard violets, 75$ doz.; blue salvia pits., 50$ doz.; dbl. orange daylilies, $1 doz., add post. Rosa Richards, Box 32, Elliiay.
Green baby jew,-6, 50$; hen & chicken cactus, 4, $1.50; Christmas cactus cuttings, 3, 50$; baby-in-themanger cuttings, 25$ ea., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99, Ellijay 30540.______________
Marigold, touch-me-not, cockscomb, Irg. sunflower seed, matchbox full, 25$; Tiger lily bulblets, 25, 25$ free seed with order, stamped env. H. L." Thomas, 3690 Telstar, Ellenwood 30049.

Lrg. & Small leaf green ivy, well

rooted, vinca minor, white or blue

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

Blanche Woodruff Greenville.

Lrg. lily bulbs with in pink &

white striped blooms, grows abt 4 ft.

tall,$2ea.,add75$post.N.W. Bfcaver,

Rt. 2. Box 254. Jesup 31545._____,

My asst. yard flowers750, $1 plus

50$post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box

254, Jesup 31545._________.

Miniature rose seed, 5, 25$;

jewels-of-Opar, 25 seed, 25$; tetra

snapdragon seed, 25, 25$; giant Crego

aster, 10 seed, 25$. O'Neal Brooks,

Box 873. Scottdale 30079._____

Phlox: Deep pink, white with red-

like centers; lilies, lemon & orange

daylilies, single blue hyacinths, small

leaf English ivy, $1 doz., 30$ post. Mrs.

Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave.,

NE. Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.

4 diff. kinds rooted ivy, 10$, 3 in.

cuttings, 5$, damp packed; 100 ajuga

pits., damp packed, 5$ ea.; 4 hen &

chickens, $1.50, 1 leaf, 25$; 50 English

boxwood in qt. cans, 25$ ea., other

pits., cannot ship. Roy G. Riden, 939

Katherwood Dr., SW, Atlanta 30310.

Ph. 753-7546.________________

Lovely amethyst-blue, pea-green

and buttercup-yellow amaryllis, new

colors blooming size bulbs, write for;

details. Charles L. Harris, Rt. 4, Box

ItG^Griffin 30223.

_______

Names labeled, mix. col.

daylilies, my choice, 10, $3.50; Irg.

hybrid daylilies, $10 per C, smaller,

$7.50 per C, red, rose Angelwing

begonias, well rooted, $1 ea., add post.

Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville

31792. ______.___________

Coleus grown from seed, 30

sultana cuttings, 10 asst. pot pit.

cuttings, 15, $1; rooted cuttings

Christ-in-the-manger, pot ivy, 6, $1,

add 25$ post., no Fla. orders. Selma

Williamson, 511 Morningside Dr.,

Dalton 30720.

L_______

Martin, Bushel, Dishrag,

Waterjug, Dipper gourd seed, 3 doz. to

pkg. 30$ ea., 4, $1 sent stamped env.,

will accept stamps in payment. H. A.

Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.

Tall Bearded iris labeled: Caroline Jane, Cordovan, Cristabel, Klondike Gold, Great Lakes, Wabash, Louvoris, Thothmes 111, Wonderbar, New Snow, Casa Morena, Mount Timp, $4.50 doz., 50$ post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson. Hillcrest Dr.- AusteU 30001.
Canary Bird vine seed, 5, 25$; ornamental cactus, 25 seed, 30$; dbl.
touch-me-not seed, 50, 25$; rose moss, 25 seed, 25$, mail only. Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083._____________.
Red iris, candytuft, yellow primroses, blue phlox, bluebonnet, Sweet William, $1 doz.; blue hydrangeas, red snowballs, 60$ ea., hen & chickens, 6, 50$, add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St.,
Ellijay._________________ Rose pot hydrangeas. Pee Gee
hydrangea, 3, $1.20; Thanksgiving & Christmas cactus, 4 small, $1, 2 Irg., $1; pansies, 2 doz., $1.50; 10 red verbena, $1; red weigelas, 3, $1.20, boxwood, 4, #1, add 40$ post. ea. $1 order. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 89,
Cleveland 31528.___________ T5bl. red sultanas, 35$ ea.; for
pink, 25$; dbl. red, white & pink geraniums, 10$ per cutting, airplane plant rooted, 25$ ea.; cutting, you pay post. Betsie Cauthen. Buchanan 30113.
Following groups $1; 1 Irg. bromeliad, 12 bronze & 5 tri-col. or white ajuga, 2 shrimp pits., 2 pentas, 10 Siberian or 10 La. or 4 Japanese iris, min. 50$ post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon
31201.___________________. Daylilies: Invictus, Myra Hinson,
Nob Hill, Pappy Gates, True Charm, Sea Gold, Clamor, White Triangle, Holiday Mood, Rare China, June Bell, Tinker Bell, $1 ea., all for $10, 50$ post. Mrs. Milton Whitener, Rt. 1, Tignall 30668. ________________
Daylilies: Sea Gold, Grand Champion, Wm. Munson, Jr., Satin Glass, $3 ea., 2, $5; Desert Flower, Susie Wong, Jubilee Pink, Mary, Lawrence, Rare China, Erin Farmer, Buried Treasure, Serenata, Alan, Bess Ross, Nova, $1 ea., min. order $5, 60$ post. Mrs. T. L. Land, Box 162, Rt.
2. Newnan 30263.___________. Amaryllis, Chinquapin roses, 1
elephant ears in containers, cannot ship. E. Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant
Rd., Macon. Ph. 788^6432. _____ Camellia & azalea cuttings, $1
doz. del. in Ga. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville 30222.
Oxalis, all new bulbs, Shamrock, white, yellow, lav. & pink, all giant; also white with 9 in. stems, rosy crimson with 18 in. stems, both smaller flowers, all bulbs, 2, $1 plus 25$ post., no checks. H. C. Hindman, Rt. 2. Box 220K. Brunswick 31520.
Single blue hyacinth bulbs, King Alfred & Emp. daffodils, $1 doz.; Madonna lily bulbs, med. size, 3, $1, add 45$ post. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer,
Brooks, 30205.

Wednesday, July 29, 1970

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Flower plants, bulbs and seed

Lth. Milk & Wine lilies, 3, $1; red & white Spider lilies, King Alfred,
Empress & Emp. daffodils, $1 doz.; paper-white and small yellow sweet
scented narcissus, 500 doz., add 500 post. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman 31643.

5 acres mature eastern red cedar Christmas trees, will yeild over two thousand 5-6' trees, all well pruned
and sprayed, will cut, you load, deposit required to hold until Christmas season, 5 mi. E. of Hahira. J. E. Hambrick, Rt. 1, Hahira. Ph.
242-8252 Valdosta.

Quilt patterns; BasketrFan, Log

Flower plants,

Cabin, Dresden Plate, Interlocked Squares, Maple Leaf, Ferris Wheel,

/

bulbs and seed

Centennial, Hour Glass, Millwheel, 250 ea., 5, $1, mail only. Darlene
Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd., Stone

Mountain 30083.

for sale

Country cured hickory smoked hams, 12-15 Ibs., $1.20 per Ib.;

s.houlders, 10-12 Ibs., 950 Ib.; bacon

Tested 1970 crop mammoth

sides, 8-10 Ibs., 990 per Ib., all from

sunflower seed, grows 15 ft. tall

lean corn fed hogs, will ship COD plus

blooms 25 in. makes beautifu

500 packaging. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3,

background, fine bird food; Martin

Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3011.______

gourd seed, also mix. Irg. & smal
hybrid gourd seed, 750 pkg., 25* post Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose

wanted

Horse manure, pick-up truckload,
$15, you haul, $5. R. L. Bradford Decatur. Ph. 288-1971.________

Ave.. SW. Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140
Gingko trees, Tiffany, Sweetheart & Lady Banksia roses in cans, $1 ea. Irg. leaf elephant ears, 350 ea. at my place. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2
Mosley & Dixon Rd.. Macon. Red & white Queen Anne's lace
dragonhead, 6, 750; Moses lilies Japanese sunflower pits., 3, 50?; olc
time carnation pinks, 50* ea., 4, $1
add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2 Elliiijjaay.
Lunaaria (money pit., honesty) seeds, fresh, viable, plant now for

Want dbl. yellow althaea, write
1st stating price, size and full description, will consider cuttings. Mrs. Ruby Mize, Rt. 1, Box 264,
Alpharetta 30201.____________ Want Peru daffodils (crinums,)
state col., price and post. Sue Gleaton,
Box 7. Dunwoody 30043.________ Want 2 yellow althaea plants. W.
T. Badger, 202 Ellis St., Augusta. Want a perennial sweet pea plant
or a few seed. Mrs. Robert McGouirk, Rt. 1, Box 280, Fitzgerald 31750.

Channel catfish fingerlings, taking orders now for July & Aug. del., 21/ 2-3in. long. Ray Norman, Rt. 2 Moultrie 31768. Ph. 324-4887.
Blue Bird, Wren gourds for sale, 4 or more, 750 ea.; ornamental gourds, colorful, decorative, $3.75 doz., all del. via PP. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie
31768.____________________ Channel catfish fingerlings for
sale, free del. to your pond. Frank Creasy, Valdosta. Ph. 244-0558 or
Hahira 794-2976.______________ Farm bell with holder for sale.

satin-like seed pods next summer,

Mrs. John A. Miller, 799 Longwood

heaping tsp., 250 plus stamped addressed env. Sue Perry, Box 121,
Stonewall 30282.___________

Miscellaneous

Dr., NW, Atlanta 30305. Ph. 355-1251.
Channel catfish fingerlings for stocking ponds, 21/2 in. long, free

White Confederate, yellow Fla.

del. on Irg. orders. Ira L. Sasser,

jasmine, Fishscale ferns, 50* ea.;

Mclntosh 31317. Ph. 876-2895 after 8

coral vines, 200 ea.; hydrangeas,

evergreen & vari. euonymus, lan-

Wild cucumber bark, 2 Ib. lard

tanas, 3, $1; stephanotis, 4, 500, add

box full, $2; yellowroot, $1.50 box, add

post. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104,

250 post, for ea. G. T. Brown, Gen.

Chester 31012.____________

Del., Ball Ground 30107._________

Liriope, striped & green, Box-

Finest gallberry honey, twelve 2

wood holly, 8in. to 2ft.; boxwood 12 in.

I/ 2 Ib. jars, $10, you pay post. C. W.

to 2 ft.; blooming hydrangeas, Irg. &

Powell. Box 1083. Valdosta 31601.

small, junipers, snowball bushes, various evergreens, misc. Clifton M.
Orr, 1391 Lockwood Dr., SW, Atlanta

for sale

Abt. 70 PCS. used 10 ft. tin roofine. 500 ea. if all taken. Glenn W. Mitchell, Rt. 1, Box 68, Austell. Ph. 948-

30311.___________________

4698._________.___________

6 cols. 2-tone purple & solid cols.

Well rotted stable manure, exc.

Fresh local honey, 3#, $1, 13# pail,

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,
50< post. Mrs. Jim Blackwell, Newborn 30262. ___________
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 orders. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt.
5, Eilllliijay 30540._____________ Wh -freld daisies, yellow
center, drk. blue Japanese iris, It.
blue hardy violets, white Queen An-
ne's lace, sleeping beauty, 15 pits., $2 in Ga., out-of-state, $2.50 all PP. Mrs.
W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513._______________
My choice asst. cols, mums, $1
doz.; pink 7-Sister climbing roses, $1 ea.; hardy ferns, mtn. holly,
crabapple, mtn. azaleas, pink
rhododendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, others, 50$ ea., add post.
Mrs. Elzie_Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

for improving soil conditions, $4 pick-

up truck load, you load and haul. Mrs.

H. A. Simpson, Norcross. Ph. 448-

4114,

_______________

Herbs-: Garlic mint, poke root,

wild cherry bark, blackberry roots,

blackberry leaves, 2 Ibs., $1 plus 350

post. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Ball

Ground 30107.

10 quilt patterns with instructions,

$1 plus post.; Fan, Pinwheel, Wind-

mill, Okla. Rd., Italian Design,

Bowtie, Bright Hopes, 3 & 6, Wrench,

Grecian Design. Mrs. Ramos, Rt. 5,

Lawrenceville 30245.

Catnip, mullein, queen-of-

meadow, yellow dock, wild cherry

barks, 4 Ib. lard box full, $1.25 penny

royal, catnip, Solomon's seal pits.,

$1.25 doz., add 500 post. Mrs. J. W.

Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.

Farm bell cradle for #3 bell, $15

shipped PP. J. W. Yeargin, Rt. 1,

Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-7870.

Strong red sassafras, elder bark

& root, white ash roots, slippery elm

bark, poke roots, wild cucumber bark,

$3.25 at my home. W. E. Livingston, 1967 W. John Calvin Ave., College

Park 30337. Ph. 761-2433._______ Horse apples free, small because

of dry weather but good for jelly, pies, all you want, ready now. Mrs. Florine
S. Thompson, Fairmount 30139.

New crop mtn. sourwood honey, raw, exactly as bees made it, 5 Ibs., $3.75, 10 Ibs., $7, 30 Ibs., $19,50, 10 Ibs. wildflower, $3.75, add post. Edward

Colston. Rt. 1. Tavlorsville 30178. Elec. meat sheer, other items,
Mrs. Z. M. O'Daniel, 5327 N. Main St.,

NW, Acworth. Ph. 974-4625._____.

New & clean quilt scraps, 250 per Ib. plus sufficient post. Mrs. C.H.
Handley, Rt. 2, Box 42 - A,

Douglasville. Ph. 942-5242._______

New material for quilt tops, 200

per Ib., I/ 2 to 3 yd. lengths, 200 yd.;

print feed bags, 200 ea. Mrs. J.E.Van,

1916 W. Cambridge Ave., College Park

30337.

___________

Appliqued patterns for quilts, towels, etc.; Pansy, Angel, Cowboy,

Swans, Dogwood; Rosebud, Pine

Christmas cactus, red oxalis, 1/2 gal., $2; lucky buckies, $2 doz.; Tree, Daisy, Hen, Rooster, Dahlia,

forsythia, 50* ea.; snowball bushes, $1 sage, 750 cup, add post. Mrs. Lillian Teepee, Harebell, Snowman, 250 ea., 5,

ea.; Chinquapin roses, pink, dbl. Phillips. Rt. 1. Wriehtsville.

$1. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale

everblooming $2 ea., 50* post., no out-

Patchwork quilt patterns with 30079.__________________________

of-state orders, add post. Mrs. H. A. drawn instructions can be mach. pc.;

Cooking apples for sale, $3 per bu.

Chastain. Rt. 5. Ellilay. ____ Windmill, Old Italian Design, Pin- Stancil 0. Wise, 1780 Allgood Rd.,

White & Hemlock pines, sweet wheel, Wrench, Bright Hopes, 5, $1 Marietta. Ph. 422-4525.

shrub, white dogwood, pink mtn. ivy, with stamped addressed env. Mrs.

Appliqued pc. quilt patterns:

mtn. holly, pink, mtn. laurel, 5, $2.50; Perlene Roper. Rt. 7. Gainesville.

Acorns & Leaves, House-on the -Hill,

all PP, damp packed. Mrs. David

Nice clean roots and herbs; Flower and Butterfly, Wing Rose,

Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.

yellow root, catnip, queen of meadow, Stripes, Made in 1815, House Plant, devils shoestring, 2 Ib. lard box full, Fisher Boy, Puppy, Kitten, Applique

Vari. hollyhocks, purple butterfly,
althaea bushes, 4, $1; daylilies, purple iris, white & blue violets, sultana, hardy phlox, Candle lilies, vinca .minor, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert NorreH. Rt.-6. Gainesville 30501.
Vari. hollyhocks, purple butterfly, althaea bushes, 4, $1; daylilies, purple
iris, white & blue violets, sultana, hardy phlox, Candle lilies, vinca minor, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi
Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.

$1, plus postage; spearmint, catnip, $1.50 doz.; add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay._________
Appliqued quilt pattern: Over All Country Boy, Big Rabbit, Cat in Basket, Morning Glory, Dogwood, Big
Apple, Night Flower, Dutch Doll, Colonial Girl, Football Duck, Pig, Rose-of-Sharon, 3 for $1.00 plus 100 post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30340.
Good dry cow and horse compost 750 per bag, $15 truckload del.; also

Zinnia, Poinsettia, Cup & Saucer,

Bleeding Heart, 3, $1 plus Irg.

stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt.

5, Ellijay 30540. ___________

Apples for sale, $1 per bu. if

picked up in orchard, also blacksmith

tools for sale. J. B. Simmons, Rt. 2,

Canton 30114

______

Fancy comb honey, gallberry

blend, packed in pint fruit jars, $4.25

per case FOB Lakeland. John W.

Berryhill, Box #6, Lakeland. Ph. 482-

3494 days, 482J470 nights.

Water hyacinths now in bloom,

lavender, pick up at pool, 500 ea. Edith

Queen, 1299 Epworth St., SW, Atlanta

30310. Ph. 753-4387;

______

Jan. jasmine, flowering almond,

quince, aucuba, vari. & green

euonymus, baby's breath, snowball,

stokesia, American Pillow roses,

many diff. var. daylilies, ageratum,

Japanese magnolias, other flowers.

Mrs. W. R. Gill, 938 Springdale Rd.,

chicken compost. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU9-5798. ___ _________
Yellow dock, queen-of-meadow wild cherry bark, red alder bark, blackberry roots, yellowroot, ratsbane, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1 add post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.
Quilt patterns with drawn instructions; Weather Vane, Beautiful Star, Dbl. Irish Chain, The Kitchen

Miscellaneous

NE. Atlanta. Ph. 377-1193._____ Woodbox, Little Boy Breeches, The

Aucuba, ajuga, vinca & liriope or Kite, Evening Star & Patriotic Star,

ophiopogon, many other shrubs" and 250 ea., send stamped addressed env.

flowers. Mrs. Senay, 645 Wilson Rd., Mrs. Walter Cochran, Rt. 4, Box 107,

NW. Atlanta. Ph. 355-2905.______ Griffin 30223.

American-Dutch crossed

14 Ibs. nice clean beeswax, 800 per

wanted

amaryllis seed, germ. 7-6-70, 150, $1 Ib., will ship PP immediately. E. R.

Want 1-2 doz. pints of 1970 crop fig

plus stamped env. Mrs. H. B. Ousley, 120 East Main St., Man- preserves, write. E.H.Cheatham, Box

Rflbersqn, Rt. l L Box 37, Chulg^l733, chester.

123, Monticello 31064.

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Want fill dirt needed for construction of a church on Hwy. 138, Bethesda Temple, Oxford, can pick up. Rev. Roger D. Cannon, Pastor, Box 288, Convers. Ph. 483-7070.
Want a bonnet pattern . Mrs. Otha N. Bennett, Rt. 1, Gillsville
30543._______________________ Want an old bathtub to be used as
a wathering trough. B.R. Blackwell, Rt.3, Box 321 B, Newnan. 30263. Ph. 253-1496._______________
Want small peaches to dry or will contract with someone to dry them for me, will pay top price for same. E.L. Johnson, C 3 Odell St., Gainesville 30501.

Quilt tops: Big Rabbits, Cat-inBasket, Butterfly, Colonial Girl, Dutch Doll, 7.50 ea.; handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.; handpainted dish towels, 3, $1, 7-$2, bib aprons, $1 ea., band, 750 ea., work aprons Irg. pockets; $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Elliiav 30540.________
Pretty handmade potholders, 250 ea., 5, $1, add post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.
Handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.; 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.
Will do all knitting, etc., you supply materials and patterns, very reasonable fee. Robin Phillips, Rt. 2, Franklin 30217. Ph. 854-4880.____,

New asst. print quilts, dbl. bed size quilts, 2 Ib. roll cotton padded, linings to match, mach. quilted, $5 ea., add $1 post.; potholders, quilted, 5, $2, add post. Mrs. Esty Parks, Rt. 3,
Klliiav 3054(1_______________

White cro. bedspread with pillow

shams & 2 dresser scarves in solid red

to match, $60; also doilies, aprons, do

all kinds cro. work. Sandra Screws,

Rt. 2 Hogansville 30230.____

for sale

Neat handmade place or hot mats, cro. form new heavy yarn, 6 in. dia., green, red or brown, 350 ea., 3, $1

PP. Mrs. Fannie M. Briant, 1370

3-pc. dresser set, $1.75; diamond
doily, $1.50; Irg. centerpc., $3; Windmill doily, $1.50. Mrs. C. A. Odom, Rt. 1, Box 245 Hinesville 31313.
3-pc. dresser set, pansy doily, centerpc., $1.50 ea.; ruffle, $1.25; 7Rose doily, $1, all for $6. Mae Whittle,

Miller Ave.. N.E. . Atlanta. 30307. Pink or blue bordered
pillowcases, or striped, 20 x 33 in.,
$1.75 pr.; mill sheeting aprons, 450 ea.; print mill aprons with bibs, $1.15 ; fancy band with 2 pockets, lace trimmed, $1.40; white pillowcases

Rt. 1, Box 244, Hinesville 31313.

handpainted on fast col. material.

White lambskin baby bootees, fits Coshnitzke, Rt. 3, Box 211, Newnan

to 8 mos., trimmed in pink, blue, 30263._______________________

white, send baby's age, $2.50; baby's

Appliqued pillowcases, diff.

1st shoe, white lambskin, fits to 6 designs, dolls, flowers with leaves, $3

mos., $3. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, pr.; scarves to match, $1.50 ea.;

Scottdale 30079.______________ mach. made, handpainted pillow-

Old fashion bonnets, Wagon Train cases, pretty designs, $2.50 pr. add

bonnets with ruffle, print, $1.25, solid, post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay

$1.25, add post. Mrs. B. M. Hum- 30540.

phreys, 854 Davis St., F 6, Gainesville

30501.____________________

Quilt tops; Dbl. Wedding Ring,

Grandmother's Flower Garden, Fan, Fairy Queen, Nonsense, Blossom,

Handicrafts

others, $5 ea., add post. Edna Foster,

Rt. 3. Calhoun 30705

_

Old fashion bonnets; Wagon Train

with or without ruffle, $1.25, button

crown, $1.25, aprons, 50-750; 2 pocket

clothespin aprons, 750 ea. Nell Ben-

nett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd.,

Buford 30518.______________

Cro. potholders, dbl. lining, red,

yellow, blue, orange, pink, green,

purple, $1 ea.; pansy doilies with yellow & purple pansies, 10 in. dia., $1.50, add post., no checks. Mable

wanted

Buckner. Rt. 1. Hartsfield 31756.

Ecru col. cro. tablecloth, approx. 72 x 98 in., $40; white pillowcase lace, $1.25 pr.; white cotton cro. bootees, trimmed in pink, blue, yellow, green, $1 pr.; also bibs to match, 500 ea., add

Want someone to weave throw rugs, have Irg. supply of half-in. tape in 50-100 ft. lenghts. Mrs. Ross Cut-
ting, Rt. 3,Cleveland 30528.

post. Mrs. H. H. Robison, Rt. 1,

Monroe 30655.

.

Db. size quilts made of new material, new linings & new cotton;

notice

also have 1 Dbl. Wedding Ring quilt,

new; also new quilt tops. Mrs. Carrie B. Fletcher, 1595 Langston Ave., SW,
Atlanta.____________________ Colorful handmade plaid wool
throws, 54x 60 in., matching fringe, $8 ea. including post. Mrs. Wm. C. Logan, 6555 Rock Springs Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-8465.
Clothespin, utility, band, bib, aprons, pc. in squares or print with

Will can sweet cucumber pickles on halves, I furnish cucumbers, my
jars and do the work, you furnish
sugar, vinegar, spices and your jars. Mrs. J.D. Maxwell, Rt. 2, Box 507, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-7852.
Have sold out of dried apples, will
have more later. Mrs. Dalton Sewell, 20 Alewine Ave., Tallapoosa 30176.

attached towel, $1.25, all 6, $6; pc.
quilt block with pattern, 500 ea., 5, $2, stated what kind wanted. Mrs. Arthur Meeler, Rt. Box 190, Bishop 30621.

Will the lady that wanted 1 queen , 2 twins, one 3/ 4 size quilts, get in contact as I have lost 'her address, they are ready. Mrs. Dallas Swords,

Baby quilts 36 x 54 in. white print Rt. 1, Fort Valley 31030.

col. applique animals in pink & blue,

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

Bo Peep & Sheep in pink & blue, Baby-

Asleep-in-Moon, in yellow and green,
$7.50 plus 50t post. Helen Dodd, Rt. 2, Box 68A. Rising Fawn 30738.
Lambskin baby shoes, lace> ups,

Georgia leads the nation in the production of pulpwood and is one of the top four or five states in lumber pro-

cowboy boots, moccasins, felts, size 1- duction, according to foresters with

2-3, appliqued animals, pastels & the University of Georgia Coopera-

white, $2.25 pr., 500 post. Sara tive Extension Service.

Crumbley, Box 383 A, Rt. 2, Me-'

***

Donough. Ph. 957-3203. ______. Looking for a time-saver at fami-

Potholders, red & white, green & ly meals? Consider this tip from

white, blue & yellow, pink & black, blue & white, red & blue, black & yellow, 5, $1, add post., no checks. Mrs. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., NE, Lawrenceville 30245.
Bonnet with ruffles, wagon train
print or solid, $1.50; button crown; $1.50. Dan River material $2, add post.; also Irg. aprons, $1.50, small, $1, add post. Mrs. Florence Smith, 615 Bradford St.. NW. Gainesville 30501.
Handicraft tote bag, super-
strength, holds 70 Ibs., fits purse or pocket, useful farm & home item, $2, 3. $5. Earl Stuckev. Blackshear.
All white cro. doilies in Primrose

Extension Service home economists. Serve dinner buffet style just for the family.
*** What can the application of a mulch do to your plants? Horticulturists with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service suggest that it will keep soil temperature lower and help conserve soil moisture.
***
Want your peaches to ripen a little more after you get them home? Just hold them at room temperature for a few days, says Miss Nelle Thrash,

design, neat work, 12 in., $1, 14 in., home economist with the University

$1.25, add post. Mrs. Emma Cham- of Georgia Cooperative Extension

bers Rt. 2, Lula 30554.

Service.

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Cardinal-flower, Lobelia Cardinalis of the Lobelia Family, also called scarlet lobelia or Indian pink, is a gorgeous scarletflowered perennial herb. It is very erect and stiffish - growing from 2 I/ 2 to 5 feet tall. It has crimson red irregular flowers in close or long spike-like clusters.
Although it is one of our most beautiful native plants growing naturally in damp, half-shaded places and sometimes in the shallow water of slowly moving streams, it can be raised from seed or increased by offsets and plants that will grow in a well watered border; however, the woodland setting is better.
From now until autumn its blooming period will be at its height. Since .hardly any flower can vie with its vivid scarlet coloring, Holmes wrote about it saying: "As if some wounded eagle's breast, Slow throbbing - er the plain, Had left its airy ; ith impressed, in drops of
arlet rain." The early French Canadians re so struck with its beauty that ?y sent the plant to France as a jcimen of what the wilds of the w World could yield. it is generally conceded that its iglish name of Cardinal-flower me from the fact that it was i: cened to the elegant and uorgeously attired dignitaries of iT>e Roman Catholic Church.

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Fishing

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Georgia's waters; five species can be fished from every lake and river in the state the largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, redbreast sunfish and the channel cat.
The most popular of the popular is the largemouth bass, for which a Georgia fisherman, G. W. Perry, holds the world's record. He landed a 22 pound, 4 ounce lunker in Montgomery Lake on the Ocmulgee River in 1932. This type of bass attracts the game angler because of its size (the average weight is two to three pounds), tremendous fighting ability and its tendency to bite artificial lures. Good bait for the largemouth, or black, bass are minnows and Louisiana "pink" worms. Imitation plastic worms are excellent bait also.
Avid salt water fishermen will be glad to hear that July and August are two of the four best months of the year for their pursuits (October and November being the other two). Spanish mackerel move up from the Bahamas, and are found most often five to six miles out to sea.
The tarpon is a popular salt water fish. It often weighs over 100 pounds. The "Tarpon Hole," a two-mile channel in the Altamaha River, east of the U. S. 17 bridge, is a prime spot for hooking this sport favorite. Large red and white "broken back" plugs
are good lures. Fishing laws and regulations in the
state are light. There are no seasons on sport fish, with the one exception of the mountain trout. Its season runs usually from early April to early October. No statewide size limits exist, again excepting the trout on a few streams and reservoirs. There is a length limit on bass on three major impoundments.
The numerical limits on four types

Mr. John Coltharp of Rt. 4 Douglas-
ville shows a two pound white potato
produced in his garden this year. Mr.
Coltharp said several hundred of his crop weighed one and a half pounds,
but this is his largest.
of game fish are 15 bass per fisherman per day, 30 white bass, 50 crappie, and 50 bream. Sunday fishing is permitted throughout the state.
Fishing licenses are necessary for every angler over 16 years of age on all public fishing facilities, whether he uses a cane pole or an expensive rod and reel. The cost of a license for a state resident is $2.25 per season, while for non-residents it is $7.25 per season, or $2.25 for five days.
Fishing is a relaxing and pleasurable sport, equally agreeable to men and women, young or old, rich or poor. The joys of the great outdoors, time for quiet thinking, or the excitement of fighting a game fish, make it a hobby everyone enjoys.
As Izaak Walton said in 1653 "Doubtless God could have made a better (straw) berry, but doubtless God never did; and so, if I may be the judge, God never did make a more calm, quiet, innocent recreation than angling."

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I would like to know if grape vines that come from planting seed will produce grapes as well as those that come from planted vines. I have a large white grape vine that bears beautiful fruit.
Mrs. E.T.O., Tifton
Our Entomology division advises that the best grapes come from planted vines.
Can you tell me how to get rid of pigeons and also the mites they cause? I live inside the city and cannot shoot them. They have caused mites to get in our beds, furniture, clothes, etc. These pigeons roost upstairs on the window ledge and have raised their families there and we cannot reach them from the ground.
Mrs. C.R.H., Thomasville
Your pigeons--may we suggest training them to be carrier pigeons--your phone bill will go down. We know of several city residents who have your problem but at the present time we are unable to make the pigeons find new homes. Kelthane will cause the mites to find new homes, however.
Will you please tell me how to rid my pasture of thistle? I'm sure many people would be interested in this, especially in north Georgia.
Mrs. H.H., Resaca
Use 2,4-D or Silvex or maybe a family of goats?
I have problems with crickets. Crickets in the yard, in the house, everywhere. Big ones, little ones, and all over everything. What can I do?
Mrs. H.I.P., Sale City
Take them fishing; if that doesn't work, try Sevin spray or dust around in your yard. This will eliminate the big and little ones in your yard as well as those in your home.
I have a small Catalpa tree in my back yard. This is the first year it has had Catalpa worms on it. But the worms have eaten almost all of the leaves. Should I remove the worms from the tree? If I don't, will the tree die?
L.E., Macon
Pick the worms from the tree, get a cane pole, some line and a hook, and visit your local fishing spot. Your tree will not die if the worms are left on it, but some of your neighbors might be interested in buying the worms from you.
RESPONSE
I find Blood Meal spread lightly around plants can be very effective to keep rabbits away.
Mrs. E.F.T., Rentz
Flowers of Sulphur sprinkled around in shoes will keep chiggers off much better than any insect repellent and costs so very little. Does not smell much and is not greasy.
E.C.L., Folkston

Wednesday, July 29, 1970
Agricultural Calendar
Meetings
August 7-15--Georgia Mountain Fair, Hiawassee. For informa tion write Ga. Mtn. Fair, Inc. Hiawassee, 30546, or phone 8962256.
August 10-11--Georgia State Bar row Show, Statesboro.
Farm Sales Events
August 1--(Horse Show Correc tion)--! PM -- Kiwanis Club Horse Show, Western and Plea sure horses; 7 PM--Tennessee Walking horses and Gaited horses. W. V. Hull, Jr., Rt. 3, Lake Lanier Est., Buford.
August 3 -- 8:30 PM -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt.
August 3 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Appling County Stock man's Assn., Baxley.
August 3 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Bulloch County Stockyard, Statesboro.
August 4 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Vidalia Stockyard, Vidalia.
August 4 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Valdosta Stockyard, Valdosta.
August 5--7:30 PM--Special Feed er Pig Sale, Pierce County Stockyard, Blackshear. For in formation call 449-5305, 449-5471.
August 5--2 PM--Special Dairy Cow Sale; 200 Holstein Heifers, close-in, 65 reg. brown Swiss cows. Heifers, calves, DHIA records, from Wisconsin. Gainesville Livestock Auction, Gainesville. For information call Joe Ellis, 404/983-7834.
August 6--2 PM--Upper Hiawas see Livestock Sales Assn. Grad ed Feeder Pig Sale, Fajr Grounds, Blue Ridge, E.M. Jor dan, County Agent.
August 6 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Pearson Livestock Market, Pearson.
August 7 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale. Hagan Stockyard, Hagan.
August 7 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Seminole Livestock Co., Donalsonville.
August 7 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Jepeway-Craig Commis sion, Dublin.
August 7 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Dodge County Livestock Sa,lesbarn, Eastman.
August 7 -- 8 PM -- Special Feed er Pig Sale, top quality, diesase free, farm inspected pigs weigh ing 30to 120 Ibs. Mitchell Coun ty Livestock Market, Camilla. For information call 912/3368707.
August 7--and every other Friday --8 PM--Special Feeder Pig Sale, castrated pigs only. Turner County Stockyards, Ashburn. For information call 567-3371 day, 567-3881 night. August 7--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Turner County Stockyard, Ashburn.
August 10--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Parker Livestock Market, Statesboro.
August 10--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Wayne County Stockyard, Jesup.
August 10--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Metter Livestock Market, Metter.
August 11--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Citizens Stockyard, Arling ton.
August 12--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Bainbridge Stockyard, Bainbridge.
August 12--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Smith Brothers Stockyard, Bartow.
August 13--Special Feeder Pig Sale, Pearson Livestock Market, Pearson.