Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 56, no. 38 (1970 September 16)

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

VOLUME 56

Wednesday, September 16, 1970

NUMBER 38

Tommy Irvin

Loans for Water,

Sound Reasoning Sewers Available

In Chemical Use
America is blessed with the ability and know how to produce enough food and fiber to feed and clothe her people in abundance. This blessing is due to two factors: one the rich land and natural resources that are ours and, secondly, the technical knowledge and ability of our farmers.
Without one the other would be of little value.
Recently, the people of this state and nation have become concerned over the use of pesticides and
chemicals in the production of our foods and fibers. Extremists on the one side contend that these pesticides, herbicides, etc., are polluting our land and water and through
consumption poisoning the people. On the other hand, some contend
that the chemicals are harmless and necessary and no ill will come from their use. Both are right and both are wrong.
Without the use of these chemicals, we could not produce enough food to keep our people from going hungry. There is now and will continue to be less and less land available for use in producing sustenance for an ever increasing
population. If the use of pesticides and other
chemicals was discontinued altogether, the people would go hungry. It simply would be impossible to produce enough food to take care of the demands of this country, much less for America to enjoy surpluses and exports to other countries.
On the other hand, if these chemicals are not used with extreme caution and in proper proportions they are dangerous and even deadly. There is a need for more education, research and regulations as to the labeling, application and disposal of such chemicals. This is being done.
I believe that within the framework of our existing laws governing the use of these chemicals additional regulations should be enforced as to the manufacturing, packaging, labeling and use. In particular I would like to see more stringent labeling requirements as to proper use, toxicity and disposal of all pesticides and herbicides.
This, coupled with more education on the use of chemicals and continued checks on the residue and toxicity of these chemicals should insure the consumer a safe and quality product and at the same time allow the farmer to continue to feed and clothe this nation abundantly.
I take neither of the extreme views of the use of pesticides and herbicides. To me these chemicals are like our drugs. Used properly and in moderation they can save lives, but when misused or used in excess, even the simple aspirin can and does kill
thousands of people each year.

From Local FHA

The Farmers Home Administration provides loan and grant

assistance for both water and waste disposal facilities to towns and private non-profit corporations serving residents of open country and rural towns of not over 5500 population.

Loans may be scheduled for

repayment over periods up to 40 years

at 5 percent interest. Grants to help pay for water or waste disposal

projects are made in amounts necessary to assure reasonable user costs but may not exceed 50 percent of the development cost.
Funds may be used to install and improve (1) the development, treatment, purification and distribution of water including wells, pipelines, pumping plants, filtration and treatment equipment; (2) facilities for the collection, treatment
1st in a series of three articles by
J. N. McDuffie, State Director of the Farmers Home Administration.
Towns or families living in rural
areas should contact the county FHA office if they are interested in ob-
taining financial assistance.______
and disposal of waste including collection lines, treatment plants, outwall sewers, disposal fills, stabilization fills and storm sewers.
Loans and grants have been made in Georgia to build or improve about 100 water systems and about 30 sewer systems. When all of these projects have been completed they will serve about 20,000 rural families with water and provide waste disposal facilities to about 6,500 families.
These projects have ranged in size from a small group of people living in a rural area that have formed a non-profit corporation to a large county-wide water system that will serve over 2,600 families, churches, schools and business establishments.

Ga.'s Rock Eagle,

Unique In Learning

The story of Rock Eagle began before recorded history when unknown tribes swarmed about Putnam County's hillsides erecting the mighty Rock Eagle mound. Today, the area teems with new life as thousands of Georgia 4H'ers and others write a modern story of educational training.

Countless centuries ago, unknown tribes erected in what is now Georgia a mighty eagle mound of native stone - for what reasons or purposes modern man has not been able to decipher. For many years, people have marveled at the construction of this massive eagle spread on a rolling hillside in Putnam County.
A Georgia First Now, thousands from throughout Georgia and the world come to Rock
One of 54 cottages for pleasant living while you learn at the Rock Eagle 4-H Center.

Eagle to visit the eagle and muse about things long gone; but they marvel at another creative effort which modern man has erected around Rock Eagle, a magnificent 4H center dedicated to serving the needs of the people of Georgia. For here, among the pines and surrounding a 110 acre lake, is a place unsurpassed for making learning fun. The Rock Eagle 4-H Center is the only state 4-H Center of its type in the world.
When not in use by 4-H members, the center is open to other groups with planned educational programs. The center which was fifteen years old this past May has served more than 500,000 people. It is regional and national in scope. Visitors have come from every state in the nation and 42 countries throughout the world.
Learning Facilities There are 54 masonry cottages lining the banks of the lake and three
educational and three demonstration buildings, a beautiful chapel of native

(Straight Line

stone, an air-conditioned auditorium seating 1,232 people, and a dining hall capable of serving 1,200 an hour. In addition there are two swimming pools, the putt-putt golf course, miles

I bought 2 new feather pillows. The bag they were in had sanitized and odorless on it but the pillows have such an odor we can't keep them in the house. I've had them hanging outside since Saturday and they still smell. What can be done to kill the odor?
Mrs. M.D.H., Plainville

of paved roads, and a lake which is a fisherman's paradise.
Rock Eagle is many things to many people. It is first of all an educational center operated by the
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Take them back to the store where you purchased them, have the manager

Fall Farm Land smell them, and exchange them for 2 new ones. They should not have any odor
if properly processed. ***

Edition Coming Is it safe to turn cows in on dried field peas? I have heard dried peas will
kill cows. Mr. C.A.M., Townsend

Dried field peas will bloat cows if too many are eaten. Before turning your

cows on your peas, feed a large feeding of hay. This will "fill" your cows and

they will gradually start on the peas. It is safe to let them remain in the pea

field.

***

How do you plant Poke weed? I have a large plant in my yard just loaded with berries and I would like to have a row in my garden next year.
Mrs. J.F.B., Marietta

Gather the berries after they have dried, save until next spring, and plant.

This plant has been known to be a pest. DO NOT EAT THE BERRIES they

are highly poisonous.

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The 1970 annual Fall Farm Land edition of the Farmers' and Con-
sumers Market Bulletin will be published Wednesday, Oct. 7. The deadline for all notices arriving in the Bulletin office is Sept. 25.
Only farms and farm land in the following categories are eligible for publication: (1) For Sale, (2) Want to
Buy or Exchange, (3) For Rent, and (4) Want to Rent.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, September 16, 1970

We Get Letters

Lrg. John Deere cotton picker

International grain drill, 12 disc,

good tires, picked 22 acres sine used very little, $225. B. R. Wood, Rt.

motor was completely overhauled, anc 1, Unadilla 31091. Ph. 627-3521.

$1500 put on picking unit, hyd. system

1968 Massey Ferguson 175 diesel

in good cond., ready to pick cotton tractor, exc. cond., $3,450; also, 8 ft.

Dear Editor: I would like information on how to salvage a 17 pound Salt Cured Ham, that is too salty to eat, even after soaking in

Herbert E. O'Quinn, Rt. 2, Box 91
Surrencv 31563.______________ Hole digger; all purpose plow; 6
in. blade; diesel tractor, 35 Ferguson

heavy duty offset cutting harrow with ram and 24 in. discs, $1,150. R. K. Schuler, Rt. 1, Box 307A, Cairo 31728. Ph. 377-4060.

hot water. I will appreciate any suggestions that will help

Deluxe; 8N Ford, good cond., bottom 4 ft. bush hog for sale. T. Lumsden

me remove the Salt. Call 636-1555, or write: '

plow, 14 in.; earthcavator; bush anc Williams, Rt. 4, Box 167, Madison

J.C. Withers 1976 Fairway Circle, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30319

bog harrow; trailer for hauling, 14 ply 30650.

tires. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Allis Chalmers 100, self-propelled

Rd., College Park. Ph. 344-2712.

combine, good cond., ready for use,

500 gal. fuel oil tank with hand $600. J.C. Foster, Rt. 1, Monroe 30655.

pump, $25, located off Bankhead Hwy Ph 267-6393.__________________

(Editor's Note: May we suggest that you cook the ham (each portion as you plan to enjoy it), dispose of that water, cook again,

at Center Hill. A. P. Bennett, 1028 N

Allis Chalmers B tractor and cycle

Grand Ave., Atlanta.

mower, $200. J.C. Griffeth, Rt. 2,

Tractor for parts, 1940 Allis Athens 30601.______.

covered in water and dispose of this water too. This usually will

Chalmers, C model, with bursted Gravely tractor with rotary

get rid of most of the salt taste and then you can prepare and

block; 2 disc plow, working cond. and mower, tractor needs work , mower in

enjoy it in many ways.)

cultivator for parts, will sell all or good cond., $100. E.E. Best, Athens

parts, can be seen on Thomaston Rd., 30601. Ph. 543-4778

next to Poppy's Stable, outside city 1968 Case 420 Forster, new motor,

Dear Editor:

limits. William E. Edwards, Rt. 2, tract, bed, rollers, pins bushing,

I would like a recipe telling how to fix Cushaw Squash Name withheld by request.

Macon. Ph. 746-9729.

sprockets, guide, cargo, winch, like

John Deere 420 front end loader, 3- new, $3500 cash. Mrs. W.L. Touchton,

pt. lift, live P.T.O., rubber tire, wide Valdosta 31601. Ph. 242-6989.

front end; 4 disc turning plow, pull 1965 model Ford 2000 tractor, very

Want elderly retired couple to live

Want job raising broilers or

picking up eggs, must have Irg. house,

prefer Atlanta area, would like to

move by September 30. Mrs. Nell

Brannon, 435 Pimento Ave., Apt. 4,

Griffin.

__________

Want white middle age couple to

do light farm work, will furnish house,

2 bedroom, living-dining room, kit-

chen with elec. stove, bath-utility

room, fuel oil heater; also, garden

area available, references required.

NW Fulton Co., 5 mi. N. Alpharetta.

Irving W. Sargent, Box 317,

Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5061.

type; 38 in. subsoiler, pull type, $1300.
J. W. Sanders, Box 332, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-5324.
International #45 baler, used for baling this year, many new parts on
same, $225. Jim Gresham, Hampton. Ph. 964-3169 or 766-7338. ______
Allis Chalmers B tractor with cultivator and turning plow, good for
parts, 1 new rear tire on tractor. T. J. Grissom, Rt. 3, Rome 30161.
Quail laying cages, 6 pr. cages, $5; ten pr. cages, $6, cages in good cond.; six 72 x 72 in. Bailey auto,
brooders thermo controlled, good cond., $25ea., cannot ship. Bill Jones,

few hrs. on it, 4 cyl. , gasoline, $1500; one rotary stump jumper mower, 5 ft., 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $300. Tillmon Anderson, Rt. 2, Jesup. Ph. 586-6548.
17 row John Deere grain drill, with small seed attachment, ready for work. Herman L. Thomas, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-2896.
Mowing machine for sale, fits Karmall tractor, good cond., $65, can be seen around 4 pm. Fred J.
Bingham. Rt. 2, Maysville 30558. 24 ft. cattle rack with top bolted
together, regular $1500, will sell for
$850. Bobbv Holloway, Atlanta. Ph. 349-1054 or 258-3282 Bowdon._____

on farm and do light work, must be able to drive jeep, etc., will furnish nice home, reasonable water and lights, space for garden, no drinkers. D.C. Campbell, Jr., Box 1199, Albany 31702.
Man and wife want farm work of any kind that is available, will consider reasonable salary, must have place to live and farm so I can pay rent. John Creti, Box 261, Locust Grove 30248.
Responsible woman with 2 children and independently employed husband, wants job as caretaker of farm near Macon, nice home required. Mrs. Bennett, 2784 Ridgemore Rd., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 3559777.
65yr. old man, single, perf. health does not smoke or drink, wants job as caretaker on cattle, hog or chicken farm, can furnish reference, am experienced. J.F. Roberts, 800 Sharpe St., Bainbridge 31717. Ph. 246-4295.
70 yr. old man, healthy and sober , wants job taking care of cattle or hogs, cannot drive truck or farm machinery can do minor carpentry and paint, needs small house or trailer furnished, small salary, have some income, all letters answered. S.W. Sutton, 194 Pine St., NW, Apt. 347 Atlanta 30313.
Want retired man to live on dairy cattle farm, to care for cattle and farm, driver's license required, drive tractor and do light work, no drinkers need apply, 5 room house with bath, water furnished, small salary, references required. Dan Austin, Jr., 5479 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 469-6142.
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Want at once settled married man

and family to care for heavy breed

hens, house, lights and water fur-

nished, with weekly wage according

to ability, age no barrier, must be

sober and reliable. R.L. Harrison,

Box 203, Bethlehem. Ph. 867-9105.

Will give timber in exchange for

labor rendered in cutting and

clearing oaks, walnut ,pecan,

sycamore, locust, sweet gum, wild

cherry, etc., on 11 acres. I.E.

Chambers 827 Myrtle St. SW, Gainesville, Ga. 30501.________

Sgle. white man, 45 yrs. old, needs

room, board and washing, can drive

tractor and truck, can do almost

anything there is to do on farm, state

wages by the wk. in first letter. John

M. Gilreath, c/ o E.L. Tippens, Rt. 3,

Canton 30114.

_______

Want man to help milk 75 cow

herd dairy, 6 days per wk., no outside

work, good salary to ambitious man,

no dairy experience necessary. Bill

St. John, Rt. 3, Covington. Ph. 464-

3983 Social Circle.

22 yr. old white man with wife and

young child, wants job on farm

working crops, need house and

utilities furnished plus substantial

salary, within 50 mi. radius of Atlanta,

now employed on horse ranch. B.J.

Jordan, Atlanta. Ph. 524-8539 after 6

pm.

61 yr. old white man, single ,

wants job helping on farm perferably

chicken farm for laying hens or

broilers, will work for board, washing

and small wages, must have bus fare,

state age and number in family. Taft

Parker, 902 S. Rock Ave., Tifton.

Man in his 50's wants job on farm

doing general farm work, experience

in chicken houses and sawmill work,

needs 2 room house. James Francies,

Rt. 2, Chickamauga 30707.

Farm machinery and equipment

for sale
1 horse type No. 4 three row King grain drill, good for sowing most any

Box 185, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-

5865.

___________

Case 800 combine in exc. cond., 12

ft. header, 40 bu. bin, used in grain

this yr., ready to cut soybeans, $600;

IH rotary hoe, 3 gange pull type, $400.

Charles A. Vinson, Rt. 1, Ft. Valley

31030. Ph. 825-5030 after 7._______

1966 PTO Lilliston 1500 peanut

combine, with hyd. basket, exc. cond.,

bargain. T. L. Adams, Leary 31762.

360 twenty hole metal nests, 56

sixteen hole, 40 twelve hole, all $6.50

ea.; 640 plastic hanging feeders, 55<t

ea.; one thousand metal bases for 3 qt.

jugs, 5? ea.; 400 plastic chick coops,

$3.50 ea. Dock G. Horley, Canton. Ph.

479-8100 after 4 pm.

3010 John Deere, full power, exc.

cond.; tree planter; smoothing

harrow; 2 wheel wagon. Will Oubre,

LaGrange. Ph. 884-5513._______

Chicken house, 150 x 32 ft. with

galv. roof, to be torn down and moved,

auto. Keenco feeder, 28 (eight ft.)

drinkers, 7 gas brooders, brooders

like new, 5 ton size feed bin, all for

$1000. Buford M. Simmons, Rt. 1,

Eastanollee 30538. Ph. 886-8283.

800 Ford tractor live PTO and

mower, tractor good cond.; also, 9N

Ford tractor, new tires. E. T. Brown,

1911 Sandtown Rd., Marietta 30060.

Ph. 435-7903.

Super A Farmall, complete

overhaul and paint this spring;

cultivator; Cole planter; 2 disc tiller;

Sherfield sweep; set of disc plows; 1

harrow, lift type for Super A, tractor

and equip., real good cond., $1250. J.

L. Wheeler, Rt. 1, Auburn. Ph. 867-

2211. __ __

John Deere combine 12A, power

take-off pull; John Deere, 13 row

grain drill on rubber, all good cond.

Leon Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Ph. 245-

8701._____________________ 10 gal. power sprayer; also, 1100
watt portable generator. J. L. Cruse,
Jr., Rt. 8, Box 235, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-6537 after 7 pm.
Allis Chalmers round hay baler,
56 model, good cond., $500 cash. Pat A. McRee, Rt. 2, Box 30, Buckhead 30625. Ph. 342-2657. ________________

International model 91 combine with 10 ft. grain head and 2 row corn
head, all in operating cond., has scour clean attachment, complete $1,250. E. B. Vinson, Jr., Macon. Ph. 743-3665.
New Holland 1010 auto, hay
wagon, used very little, priced to sell. C. W. Boling, Rt. 5, Cumming. Ph. 887-

4686.___________________ John Deere 420 tractor with
directional reversing clutch. James

2 gas heaters for green house, 65000 space type, 105000 upright, each heats 30 ft. x 50 ft. house, complete with thermostats, vent pipes, both $310. M.A. McCarty, Rt. 4, Lithonia. Ph. 483-8341.
Garden tractor motors, one 9 hp Wisconsin, $50; six hp Clinton, $35. James E. Snow, 4263 Dorothy Ave., Macon. Ph. 781-4827.
2 sets of knives for a 6 ft. Mott
hammer knife mower, blades are 3/ 4 in. by 5 in. long. L.A. Powers, 221W. Pop St., Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-5170
night.____________________ Model 901 Ford rotary cutter, good
cond., $185 . J.L. Moore, Jr., Rt. 1, Grantville 30220. Ph. 253- 3596.
600 gal. Zero bulk milk tank, Surge pipeline with 5 milking units, 1171 Ib. milk base. J.B. Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville. Ph. 672-4696.
D-7 Caterpillar with cable operated blades, can be seen operating' anytime. Boyce Murphy, Rt. 2, Coolidge. Ph. 346-2341.
Case corn picker, 1 row, like new; pull type cutaway harrow, 3-pt. hitch; rubber tired 4 wheel farm trailer .E.L. Preetorius, 310 Savannah Ave., Statesboro 30458.
Hanger type chicken feeders for sale. Douglas Gann, Rt. 2, Canton 30114. Ph. 475-437^______ ___
12 ft. grain drill; 4 row cultivator and 6 in. 30 or 40 ft. portable grain auger, no junk state price and cond. Lee Loiselle, Rt. 1, Box 22, Lumpkin 31815.
Case tractor with front end loader, Sherman back hoe, good rubber, motor runs good, $850. J.A. Wells, Redan 30075. Ph. 482-6884 after 6.
John Deere 3010 tractor and 22L John Deere cotton picker, clean, exc. cond., wide front end also available for tractor, reasonably priced. James H. Lillard, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436. Ph. 5657082.
1 Bucycre 9 to 11 yd. pan, exc. cond., ideal for leveling, clearing and building your own lake. J.B. Marrett, 1368 Scott Blvd., Decatur 30030. Ph. 373-1771. _______ ________
Cycle mower for 8N Ford tractor, 3-pt. hitch, easy on and off tractor, complete and in good cond., $125. Howard Hendricks, Rydal. Ph . 3824038 Cartersville. ___ ____
Disc plow and sickle bar mower for Allis Chalmers model G tractor, $50 for both. Harold Knobel, Atlanta. Ph. 767-3048.
1969 Ford 3000 diesel , selecto speed, 10 forward, 2 reverse, power spread wheels, custom seat, 13.6 tires,

sponsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public

kind grain in cotton and corn middles, puts down both grain and fertilizer, kept in dry building, $50. Rowan Gilreath, 1 Elm St., Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-2303 day or 382-6766 night.
850 Ford, exc. cond., $950; Taylorway harrow, $100; 8N Ford, $595; 2 disc tiller, $95; front blade,

D. Carby, Rt. 1, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 963-1510 or 469-9668 after 7 pm.
1950 Oliver 60 series tractor, good
cond., $275 cash; heavy set of cutting harrows, $75; mule drawn mowing
machine with tongue fixed to pull behind tractor, $50, sell all together or
separately. Eugene C. Foster, Rt. 2,

remote cyl. hookup, bumper, 1 Ford 3 bottom plow with trip feet, plowed 70
acres, John Deere chisel plow, 8 ft.
ool bar, 7 chisel used 15 hrs. Roy Hartline, Star Rt., Trenton 30752. Ph. 657-4234 or 657-6244.
2 row Ford corn picker, good cond., las been mounted on 3010 John Deere.

notice or advertisement carried $175; trailer for hauling tractor, $165; Box 86-A, Buford 30518. Ph. 945-7205. E.N. Adams, Wrens. Ph. 547-2806.

in any publication that is delivered Through t h e United tates mail.
Deborah Pullin, Editor
Viva McDuffie Asst. Editor
Published weekly at 1833 Lawrenceville Highway, Decatur, Ga. 30033 Second class postage paid at Decatur, Ga. .

Sherman back hoe, $500. A. E. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 380, Rex 30273. Ph. 474-7902. __________________
7 I/ 2 ft. Tufline tandem smoothing harrow, 3-pt. lift, 18 in. scalloped disc front and rear, like new cond., $225; John Deere 10 ft. fertilizer spreader, good cond., $125. Russell Banks, Rt. 3, Box 163-A, Dallas 30132.
Ph. 445-7604 nights and weekends.

250 amp GE portable welder, with VF4 Wisconsin engine, exc. cond.;
1969 Melroe Bobcat loader with
pulpwood grapple and dirt bucket; Sears garden with sickle mower and cultivators. Ansley Pierce, Rt. 2, Hamilton. Ph. 628-5034 nights._____
Sears chain for sale, exc. cond., $75. Walt Davis, 3782 Snapfinger Rd., Lithonia 30058.

Utility trailer, flat bed, good cond., 4 ft. x 9 ft., $150. Charlie Watkins, Rt. 2, Box 335A, Powder Springs. Ph. 948-0195.
Complete equip, for 20,000 sroilers, 40 elec. brooders or 24 gas Drooders, 30,000 B.T.U. and 12,000
3.T.U.; sev. tube feeders and sev. hog ,ype feeders. 0. H. Vaughn, Carnesville. Ph. 384-4832.

Inlernational T.D. 340A crawler, 1963 model, diesel with all hyd. blade, good cond., $2,475. Dorsey Dickerson, Rt. 1 Bowman. Ph. 245-5739 Royston.
Aronoke sell-propelled tobacco harvester, good cond., was used this yr., $500. Joe Sears. Rt. 1, Nahbnta. Ph. 462-5520.
John Deere 440 gas dozer, 1958 model, good for light clearing, $1,200; 8N Ford trailer, disc, cultivator, scoop, $700. Mrs. David Drozak, 806 Stone Mountain-Lithonia Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 469-8045._____
4 disc tiller; 1 horse drawn hay rake converted to pull behind tractor. W. W. Dyches, Jr., 125 Montgomery Cross Roads, Savannah 31406.
Cumberland Case broiler feeder, 1100 ft. track and grill, 2 dbl. line hoppers, winched, $1400 or without winching materal, $1000, now in use, good cond. Rudolph Patterson, Rt. 1, Carnesville. Ph. 335-3463 Commerce.
26 in., 3 disc plow, lift type, good cond., $260. R. H. Murray, Box 39fi Woodbine. Ph. 576-5582.
John Deere, 1 row cotton picker 22, good cond., used last yr., $500. Lloyd A. Morris, Rt. 2, Colbert 30628. Ph. 788-2513. ____________
Fontaine dbl. disc spreader, 10 yd. cap., 14 ft. long, model #LF146-LW2, serial #357, used for chicken litter, fertilizer or lime; 1st class cond.; Oliver 7 ft. cycle mower, 350 series, like new. Ed Swims, Carrollton. Ph. 832-8291.
Model 60AC combine with grain tank, good cond., $100; model 100 selfpropelled AC combine with grain tank, $100. W. T. Caldwell, Rt. 5, Box 477, Westvineyard Rd., Griffin. Ph. 227-5420 alter 7 pm.
Surge dairy equip.; Glass pipeline, elec. pulsator, elec. brain, 3 milkers, auto, washer vat and pump, all good cond. W. A. Housworth, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6424._________
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.
1 row International cotton picker #500, exc. cond. H. D. Lewis, Rt. 1, Adel. Ph. 896-3727 after 7:30 pm.
4 hot air heating system, 15,000 ea. cap. for broilers, all fans and motor in perf. cond. Robert A. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 150, Plainville. Ph. 234-2376._____
John Deere tractor for sale, 13 hp. Wayne Hubbard, Dunwoody Rd., Nona. Ph. 638-3423.
10 disc bush and bog Taylorway harrow, good cond., fair disc, $40; extra heavy duty 3-pt. hitch subsoiler (tool bar), 13 ft. long with 3 feet, used only few hrs., $600. Norris Bryans, Newborn 30262.
AC combine model 72, A-l cond., ready to go. E. J. O'Neal, Rt. 3, Fort Valley 31030.
3 AR Woods gas brooders, best offer. D. E. Kelley, Hiram. Ph. 9436678.

John Deere #5 sickle mower, good

cond., with extra blade, $125; ten ft.

Ezee-Flow with seeder attachment,

$300; sulky rake with tractor hitch,

perf. cond., $150; model 2 Oliver

combine, $100. Ferrell Dunn,

Williamson 30292. Ph. 567-8790.

8 can milk cooler, $125; two unit

DeLaval milking machine, $150; ten-

twelve gal. milk cans, $6.50 ea., all

good cond. Elmer R. Partain, Rt. 2,

Box 230, Elberton 30635. Ph, 283-4228.

Model 800 circulated air fn7

cubator, 110 volt AC, 150 watt, with

added hygrometer, used twice,

bargain, GQF Mfg. Co., Savannah,

bargain $75. W. H. Colter, Gainesville.

Ph. 532-0872._______________

My entire rabbitry for sale due to

illness, wire cages, nest boxes,

feeders, watering pipe, approx. 31

does, 4 bucks and part grown, total of

approx. 90. R. C. Dikeman, Rt. 3,

Blairsville 30512.____________

1 horse Bagwell wagon, new

paint, good cond., $75, located near

Mossy Creek Camp Ground. Garnett

Staton, Rt. 2, Cleveland 30528.

Two 16 in. bottom plows, 3-ptf

hitch, $200; two row Culler Picker,

$125; mule hay rake, $50; two wheel

trailer, $125; also, mule equip, and

sev. other items. Marvin Newsome,

Rt. 1, Box 169, Hwy. 88E., San-

ders ville. Ph. 552-2627.________

36 in. Golden syrup mill; also, 1962

model corn picker, 1 row side moun-

ted. Richard Everett, Rt. 2, Blair-

sville. Ph. 745-2920.

Baughman twin Tan spreader

body, good cond., ideal for chicken

litter, fertilizer or lime, $1100. Floyd

Womack, Rt. 2, Cedartown. Ph. 748-

3343.

__________

Ford tractor, 600 series, 56 model,

good cond., with two 16 in. bottom

plows, cultivator with Covington

planters, 1 rotary mower and 1 Ford

harrow, $1600; leveling blade, $100; 1

hole digger with 3-pt. hitch and 2 bits,

$150, at my farm. Luther Palmer, Rt.

1, Box 220, Soperton 30457. Ph. 529-

3691.

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Farm

Black Angus heifers 8-9 mos. old;

II 8 Charolais bull, 10 I/ 2 mos.

60 feeder shoats; also 15 bred sows

reg. with papers, 2 crossbreeds; old, 800 Ibs., Michaelis and FWT ready to farrow. J.H. Cox, Rt. 1,

purebred Red Angus. W.B. Burnett breeding, good conf. AICA recorded, Rossville. Ph. 831-7861.________

machinery

Box 866. Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254 $450. Leon Massey, Rt. 1, Box 128, Gay

Reg. Hampshire males abt. ser-

7 reg. Black Angus bulls, 9-15 mos 30218. Ph. 927-6505 Luthersville.

vice age, reasonably priced. W.M.

and equipment

, old, sired by Jr. Reserve Champion U

10 head of cattle for sale. Leonard Flanders. Mt. Vernon 30445.

of Ga. Champion, W. Eileenmere HOC T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College

Yorkshire - Hampshire feeder pigs

$195 up, del. with papers free to 75 mi Park 30337.________________ & shoats, 10-15 wks. old, 40-75 Ibs. ea.,

C.N. McClure, Deer Valley Farm

Baby calves for sale, good healthy also reg. Yorkshire boar 1 I/ 2 yrs.

Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2513 or 265-297 calves, $25-$35. Ernest or Stanley old, $150. Russell Banks, Rt. 3, Box

night

Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903.

163-A, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-7604

3 Angus heifers, 3 bulls 6-7 mos

Black Angus bull for sale, reg., nights & weekends.

old, from fine reg. bull, $150 ea.; 2 reg will make exc. herd bull, ready for

Poland China & Duroc pigs, some

cows, $275 ea. H.E. Glore, 4740 Glore light service, $250; also 300 layer Hampshire. Luther L. Coe, Rt. 2,

wanted

for sale

Rd., Mableton. Ph. 948-4132.

cages hanging in barn, with troughs, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 964-7323.

Reg. Black Angus bulls for sale 25<f ea. Robert N. Gilbert, 9579

papers furnished in buyer's name Fayetteville Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph.

Sheep and Goats

Want 5 or 6 ft. cycle mower for 8N

service age. John Daniell, Carrollton 478-8777

Ford tractor, must be good cond.,

Cattle

Ph. 834-2219

Good selection reg. Angus cattle,

French Alpine milk goat from the

within 50 mi. radius of Gainesville. W.K. Deaton, Rt. 1, Box 383, Oakwood 30566. Ph. 532-2073.__________
Want bush and bog harrow, 8 or 10 disc, Taylorway pull type; also, John Deere tractor, 40, 420, 430 or 520, gas burner, wide front end with 3-pt. hitch. R.G. Thompson. Rt. 2, Hawkins Store Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 926-3663.
Want 3-pt. hitch for 1959 D-17 Allis Chalmers tractor, prefer AC make. Paul W. Blackwood, Rt. 2, Athens 30601. Ph. 548-4781.
Want spring tooth harrow for 3 plow tractor with 3-pt. hitch. J. A. Boyer, Box 807, Blue Ridge 30513.
Want 10 pancake brooders, good cond. Horace Dunn, Kt. 1, Eatonton. Ph. 485-6406.

2 reg. Gurnsey cows, to freshen
abt. Sept. 16, one 3 yrs. old will freshen with 2nd, one 2 yrs. old will freshen
with 1st calf, both sired by Spar Hill Governor, bred to Norget Nance Farward, reg. No. 562021, vacc., tattooed & tested, $400 & $450 ea. J.H. Matthews, Rt. 2, Houze Rd., Roswell
30075. Ph. 993-4156.____________ Reg. Black Angus bull abt. 1450 Ibs.
wt., 7 yrs. old, selling to prevent inbreeding, $300. H.J. Wilkinson, Rt. 1, Box 377 , Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-
9418._____________ Good Guernsey-Jersey milk cow,
has had 3 calves, $135. C. Craft, Rt. 2, Box 167, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-3603.
Jersey bull calf approx. 300 Ibs. wt., $75. Ray M. Camp, Rt. 1, Dallas.

2-3 Angus & Holstein cows bred to Charolais bull, good condition, soon to calve, $200 ea. , located Red Hill Rd near Red Hill Church. E.L. Tyre Odum 31555. Ph. 586-2387._______
Service age Santa Gertrudis bulls; also 23 open heifers 20 mos. old Joe Baker Harris. Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. 5862291.
II 8 Charolais bull for sale, 21/2 yrs. old. M.B. White, Rt. 1, Box 254, Bainbridge 31717. Ph. 246-2580..
Ten 15/ 16 Charolais heifers; ten 7/ 8 Charolais cows, all safe with calves. Bill Hawthorne, Rt. 2, Ringgold 30736 . Ph. 935-4418
Reg. Angus cow 3 yrs. old with ! I/ 2 mos. old heifer calf, cow was bred back on Aug. 14, 1970, also reg. Angus heifer 11 mos. old. Quince L. Burton

bred cows, heifers, approx. 24

weanlings, see to appreciate. Cherry

Walden. Box 42, Wrens. Ph. 547-6744.

40 Whiteface cows, calves by side;

35 Angus cows, heavy springers. Mrs.

Irene Cox, Rt. 1, Rossville. Ph. 831-

6683.

Charolais bull 4 1/2 mos. old,

purebred, heavy muscled, $150, Mrs.

Felton Womack, Rt. 2 Box 251, Lilburn

30247. Ph. 469-8305.

________

Good selection Charolais bulls,

good sel. service age & young bulls,

from Sam 951 bloodlines, noted for

easy calving, top conf. & good

dispositions, perf. tested purebreds

and crosses; I/ 2 bro. on last Tifton

test gained 3.43 Ibs. daily. A. Dowdy,

Rt. 1, Alma. Ph. 632-4296.

best of stock, $25; also 1 buck, born 14-70, $12. Mrs. Alice Womack, Rt. 2, Box 251, Lilburn 30247.
Several nice goats for sale, Irg. & small, some for barbecue, etc. Lewis Keith, Rt. 4, Box 184, Newnan. Ph. 253-4409.________________
8 old ewe sheep & four yr. old ewe sheep, one 2 yr. old ram, purebred Hampshire, reasonably priced. Joe Neil, Rt. 1, Box 1660 , LaFayette 30728. Ph. 638-2325.________
100 Angora goats, $20 ea.; Rambouillet ewes, $25 ea. Cecil F. Miller, Buffalo Ranch, Box 175, Rt. 1, Grovetown.
Horses,

Want 1 row farm tractor with equip., prefer Super A or cub, must be
good cond., reasonably priced for cash, within 75 mi. Winder. C. W. Kinsey, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-

9608._______________________ Want wire laying cage long one

with partitions in it. Gladys Thacker,

Rt. 2. Fairmount. Ph. 337-5627.

Want cider mill and press, state

what you have and the price. Mrs. J.

R. Acton. Rt. 4, Bucna Vista 31803.

Want 12 or 14 ft. used farm truck

bed, cheap. W. E. Ferguson, Box 886,

Macon 31202. Ph. 935-2307 week ends.

Want hand garden plow, hand

garden push plow, state price and

when can get it, please ship to

Cleveland. H. L. Wilson, RFD 3,

Cleveland.

____

Want disc harrow and opening

plow for 2 wheel David Bradley

garden tractor; also, rotary mower

for same. K. H. Perkins, 9 South

Grady St.. Claxton 30417. Want 20 Massey Ferguson block
or motor. Glen Wingard, Rt. 4, Box
359E. Albany 31701. _____ Want one each, sickle mower
attachment to fit a Gibson tractor (1
row) 300 Mfg. Longmont, Colorado and Seattle, Washington, used at-

tachment and good cond., reasonably priced. Henry Phillips, 311 Phillips SU Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 923-3453.
Want used elec. tool grinder, 6 in. I/ 4 hp motor, must be reasonably priced and in good cond. E. L.

Dingier, Rt. 1, Meansville 30256. Ph.

567-8670.

Want farm tractor with or without

equip., reasonably priced and in

working cond. Alien J. Webb, 405

Clifton Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 377-4618.

Want 1 pr. cattle dehorners, must

be in good cond., reasonably priced,

within radius of 75 mi. A. S. DarneU,

Rt. 2, Blackacre Trail, Acworth 30101.

Ph. 974-3553.

______

Want 1 starter for 60, 20 Ferguson

tractor. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665

Union Rd., College Park 30337. Ph.

3,44-2712.

Want 3000 Ford diesel tractor.

L.A. Powers, 221 W. Pop St., Griffin

30223. Ph. 227-5170 night._______

Want grain drill, good cond. J.M.

Howell. Rt. 1. Irwinton. Ph. 272-0634.

Want 3-pt. hitch Shaver or

Danuser post driver, must be in good

cond., state price in first letter.

Luther S. Garrett, Rt. 1, Loganville

30249. Ph. 466-4480 after 8 pm

Want bush hog for model M John

Deere tractor, will give no more than

$100. Eddie Lanham, Rt. 1, Kingston.

Ph. 234-1343 Rome.

Want wood butcher block for use

on farm, with legs, state price and

cond. in first letter, will pick up. Mrs.

Donald Reece. Box 384, Ellijay 30540

Want rear end and transmission

for John Deere 1010, will consider old

one junked. Ralph Phillips, Rt. 2,

Plains 31780. Ph. 846-2313 Smithville

Want owner's operating manual

for John Deere model B tractor, state

price. L.D. Jernigan, Rt. 2, Fairburn

30213.

SAP RISING! Does sap rise? Foresters with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service say that is the only
way it can go. Extension Foresters say don't let this shake your faith, but the old adage that the sap is down in the winter just isn't so.

Ph 974-3773._______________ Polled Hereford bull 6 mos. old, out
of reg. cow & bull, no papers, $150. John Burnett, Rt. 2,Bremen 30110.
Ph. 646-3236 Buchanan.________ Purebred Black Angus bull 3 yrs.
old, 1,500 Ibs. wt., selling to prevent inbreeding. Jesse H. Corley, Rt. 5, Box 179. Martinez. Ph. 736-2277.
Reg. Charolais bull with papers, approx. 1700-1800 Ibs. , $800, selling to prevent inbreeding; also several 3/4 Charolais young heifers & bulls for sale, $200. Elmer R. Partain, Rt. 2, Box 230, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-4228.
Reg. Angus bull 4 yrs. old, gentle, ideal herd bull, selling to prevent inbreeding. G.H. Morrison, Rt. 3, LaFavette. Ph. 397-2229 or T.H. Morrison, Doraville. Ph. 457-6407. .
Young Charolais bulls & heifers,
3/ 4 and II 8 , $200 up. George W. Liggin, Sr., Liggin Lane, Eastman
31023. Ph. 374-3511 night. Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR
Domino breeding, TB and Bangs free, from cert, herd, 10-20 mos. old Harry A. Wasden M.D. Quitman. Ph. 263-
8801 or 263-4944.______________ Reg. Angus cows, 1-7 yrs. some
with calves, best of modern type, quality & bloodlines; also bulls, 9-20 mos., sons of some of the great champions of the breed cert., & ac-
cred. herd, BCIA records, 6 yrs. all health shots, free del. in Ga. H.J.
Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.
I/ 2 Charolais-Angus bull calves purebred sire & dam cross, also several 3/ 4 Charolais bull calves, 25
fine specimens to choose from, $200up, see at red barn, Tara Farms, Reeves Sta. Rd. W.S. Chandler, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984.__________
Reg. Polled Hereford cert, herd, also grade Angus & Hereford for sale at all times. Donald Hand, nights, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or Atlanta 349-
1054. Reg. Angus bulls, 10-14 mos. old,
good bloodlines, papers furnished, can be seen anytime. Bill Reynolds, Crowley & Reynolds Farm, Carrollton. Ph. 832-7083.
I/ 2 Charolais calves, $125-$200.
H.R. Jennings, 250 Tavern Lane, Trion 30753. Ph. 734-2262.______
4 reg. Polled Hereford bulls sired by Victor Domino with dams of Lamplighter and Domestic Mischief breeding, 12-20 mos., also several younger bulls sired by SHF Perfect . Mixer 25, will sell the herd of 76 thoroughly culled. Chas. E. Chick,
Monroe 20655. Ph 267-2438. 4 yr. purebred Charolais bull, 1 abt.
1800 Ibs. , out of Amigo. Dr. H. J. Kornegay, 121 E. PlumSt, Jesup. Ph.
427-4160 or 427-2670. Several Charolais bull calves and
heifer calves, weaned and ready for sale, 15/ 16 and purebred, $295-$l,000.
A.R. Daniel, Box 50, Rt. 5, Brunswick
31520. Ph. 265-3278 after 7 pm.
Reg. Angus bulls & heifers, 8-9 mos., Ballot & Jingo 2 bloodlines, good conf., length & size, had all health shots, heifers C.V.; also a few reg. cows & calves, free del. 200 mi. Guv C. Jones, Jones Angus Farm, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-2641._____________
Eating calves for sale, diff. kinds,
$65 up according to size. Donald J. Smith, or Hugh Wilbur, Rt. \1, Acworth. Ph. 974-5540 or 974-3933. No Sunday Calls.

Twenty-five I/ 2 breed Charolais

heifers for sale, sire: Sp>ringwater's

Snapson SA31708 , dams: Angus &

Hereford milkers.

cows, top Will Oubre

L' apGr~ordauunccgeeerr.ss

& Ph'.

884-5513.

939 Jones Mill Rd., Cartersville. Ph

382-2869

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Baby calves for sale, 5-10 days, old

Mrs. Irene Pierce, Rt. 10, Gainesville

30501. Ph. 534-3181 Lenox

Purebred & percentage Charolais

cattle, pasture bred and raised, good

stock, can see sire and dam of most,

bulls $400-$3,000; heifers, $300-$1,200.

Mr. Rerguson, Fruit Hill Farms,

Yatesville. Ph. 472-3484 Yatesville or

Mr. Russell. Atlanta 758-6813.

Reg. Black Angus; 1 bull, 1 heifer

10 mos. old, one heifer 71/2 mos. old,

Eileenmere and Ermitre breeding,

see to appreciate. R.L. Robinson, Rt.

2, Dallas 30132. Ph 445-2027 or 445-

2626.

Half Charolais heifers and bull

calves for sale, from $150 to $250

depending on size, quality. Tom

Wilheit, T Square and K Farms, Box

111, Gainesville. Ph. 532-4421.

Charolais-Red Angus crossed bull

calf, almost solid white, 7 mos. old,

$170; also Hereford-Red Angus bull

calf 7 mos. old, $160, both from reg.

Red Angus bull. Mrs. Robert O'Neal,

Greenville Hwy. 41, Warm Springs

31830. Ph. 655-2126.

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, Killiam Rd.,

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

Reg. Black Angus bulls Eileen-

mere breeding, service age. C.V.

clean, well dev. tagged, tattooed, Roy

Clark I/ 4 mi. E. of S.R. 23 and

Flowery Branch Cemetery, Flowery

Branch. Ph. 967-6157.

Reg. horned Hereford bulls, over 1100 Ibs., $350 ea. John P. Heard, MD, Green Pastures Farm, Winder. Ph. 876-1793 or 378-7664.____________
Nice cow and Angu heifer calf, $245; Guernsey milk cow, $185. Henry Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 154B, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4730.
Service age purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, also 10 grade cows with calves by side. Ernest W. Harris, Rt. 2, Box 233, Jesup 31545. Ph. 4273684 or 586-2292.
40 Holstein heifers 1100-1400 Ibs., from high producing herd, some producing over 19,000 Ibs. from this herd, ready to freshen now, your selection, $450 ea. J.D. Matthews, Atlanta. Ph. 255-1689 nights.
2 Polled Hereford heifers, CMR
Domino breeding 20 mos., son of CMR Superfactor, reg. & C.V.; 1 bull 3 yrs. old, grandson of CMR Superfactor, selling to prevent inbreeding; also choice 6 mos. old bull. R.S. Sherman, Rt. 2, Rome. Ph. 232-5452 after 4 pm
Good grade cattle for sale at all times, Hereford & Black Angus; also good Hereford & Black Angus bulls, see them. Jim Hand, Rt. 2 Rocking _"S" Ranch. Bowdon. Ph. 258-7497.
3 reg. Black Angus bulls 7 mos. old, Bardoliermere bloodline, all vacc., $150 ea. George Harrison, Fairburn. Ph. 964-7095 after 5 pm.
Bred Angus cow due in Jan., 8 yrs. old also 19 mos. old heifer by this cow, reserve champion in 4-H Show, Athens, both reg. H.M. Cox, Doraville. Ph. 448-4479.

Young Angus bull, fine young stock bull, n mos. old, conf., from
reg. sire, $175 at barn or $185 del. located Rockmart. T.E. Dean Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5674
135 Wisconsin-Holstein dairy heifers, approx. 1100 Ibs., priced to sell. Larry Jordon, Lyons 30436 Ph 526-6477.

Swine
Purebred Duroc males & females, born July, 1970, FFA Blue Ribbon winner, $40. Marvin Meeks, 160 Bloodworth St. Hardwick. Ph. 4527882.
Reg. meat-type Hampshire hogs, boars service age boars, open gilts, bred young sows, from champion
bloodlines, treated and disease-free, located 10 mi. SW of Eastman. C.G. Studstill, Rt. 1, Eastman.
Purebred Duroc males & gilts, 6 wks. old, $20 ea.; 7 gilts, 11 wks. old, $27.50ea., 1 Irg. gilt. John Burnett, Rt.
2, Bremen 30110. Ph. 646-3236
Buchanan. 13 pigs for sale, 2 sows, and 1 boar.
Wayne Hubbard, 308 W. Chulberson Ave., LaFayette. Ph. 638-3423.
Choice Duroc and Landrace breeding stock, male & females, all ages. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter. Ph. 685-2506
Purebred Duroc boar, long meattype, 11 mos. old, approx. 350 Ibs. Edward Newberry, Rt. 5, Colquitt.
Ph. 758-2870. 2 reg. SPC gilt pigs, best
bloodlines, long meat-type, 8 wks. old & weaned, eating well, see at lot near McCord's Crossroads. Mrs. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
10 bred reg. purebred Red Duroc sows, 2 reg. purebred Red Duroc stock males; also males wt. 50-250 Ibs. W.B. Winters, West Green. Ph. 384-1383.
Purebred Yorkshire boar; also Yorkshire-Duroc pigs for sale. Randall Heard, Rt. 3, Cumming. Ph.
887-4232._________________ Purebred breeding stock,
Yorkshire pigs, male & females, not reg., ready to sell Sept. 19. John V. Green, 638 Atlanta Rd., Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5545.___________
Top quality purebred Duroc & Yorkshire boars from 6 mos. & younger, located 3 mi. W. on Camp Branch Rd. Elouise L. Bruce, Manor. Ph. 285 3691 or 283-5313.__________
Feeder pigs from select Hampshire-Yorkshire-Duroc stock, constant supply. Wiley Vaughn, Rydal 30171. Ph. 382-0356 Cartersville.
Reg. 18 mos. old Spotted boar, sired by Future Hi Hope, approx. 500
Ibs., $150. Carl 0. Johnson, Geneva. Ph. 269-3235.
6 feeder pigs, $15-$17.50 and $20 ea., nice healthy pigs. Henry Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 154B, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4730.
Purebred long-meat type Spotted Poland China breeding stock for sale. Ben Spann or Aubrey Johnson, Hazlehurst. Ph. 375-5392 or 375-4705 day or night.
36 pigs for sale, 20 Spotted Poland 'hina and Hampshire crossed,' 16 Spotted Poland China and Duroc crossed. Vernon Alien, located 21/2 mi. E. Walnut Grove. Ph. 466-4037.
Hampshire & Yorkshire boars, $50-$125 ea.; also Hampshire and Yorkshire gilts. Darrell Mauk, Rt. 2, Box 1841, Foster Mill Rd. LaFayette Ph. 638-4535.
Spotted Poland China pigs, bred lilts, service age boars, also Irg. English Berkshire breeding stock, reasonably priced. F.H. Bunn, Midville.__________________
Landrace breeding stock from MS sire and dam, 5 service age boars, young boars and gilt pigs, 10-12 wks. old, 4 bred sows, tested for bruc., will reg, in buyer's name. M.C. Summer, Rt. 1, Box 113, Kathleen. Ph. 987-3292.

mules, ponies

for sale

3/ 4 Arabian colt, sired by Areff,

exc. park propsect; I/ 2 Arabian

mare, buckskin, 4 black stockings,

shown English and Western, sired by

McArthur. T. C. Olmstead,

Colaparchee Rd., Macon. Ph. 745-

1913.

7 yr. old Tenn. Walking stud, dark

chestnut, shown successfully past 5

yrs., many times in the "Blue",

absolutely sound and ready to show

for sale or trade for cows of equal

value. Kenneth L. Malcom, Rt. 1,

Bogart. Ph. 769-6347.

I/ 2 Tenn. Walking-1/ 2 Quarter

Horse gelding, 9 yrs. old approx. 16

hands, beautiful red with white mane

and tail, very good conf., gentle but

spirited, not recommended for

children, $235. Susan Perry, 2230

Brannen Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph.

241-6431.

_____________

2 gentle riding horses, 1 grade

Quarter horse , approx. 8 yrs. old.

bay, gelding, $250, 1 Morgan mare,

approx, 7 yrs. old, chestnut, exc., $400.

Ed Stone, Box 381, Pine Mountain

31822. Ph. 663-2423.

___

Black Angel 5 gaited mare, 4 yrs.

old, 1/2 Saddlebred -1/2 Tenn.

Walker, $300, will make champion

racker, speed or style. Joel M. Boss,

Rt. 2, Kingston. Ph. 382-5744.

Quarter Horse mare , 4 yr. old

sorrel, good barrel racing prospect,

green broken, $250. G.R. Hill, 1179 S.

Lake Dr.. Marietta. Ph. 427-1413.

Good Quarter horse, 5 yrs. old.

Ricky Hall, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph.

629*-5364.__________________

Chestnut gelding, 7 yrs. old, reg.,

make experienced rider good horse,

16.2 hands; P.O.A. stallion, white and

slack points, possible bay, good

sports, exc. show prospect, 13.2 hands,

21 mos. old very intelligent, see to

appreciate, sacrifice sale. Mrs. Dale

Barrett, Gainesville. Ph. 534-4821.

6 yr. old mare, exc. gaits, walks,

racks and canters, not for beginner,

>ut handles nicely for good rider.

Bunny Deal, Rt. 4, Statesboro. Ph. 764-

3017. Quarter mare and colt, mare

rebred, $225; racking gelding, $150;

x>ny gelding, $35; pony with cart and

larness, $90; Quarter gelding, $125.

Ralph C. Swafford, Woodstock. Ph.

926-5111.______

1966 AQHA reg. gelding , sired by

Yogi Bear 1 by Yogi Man 104 and out

jf a daughter of Capital by Hank H,

red dun, 14 hands, has had some

raining in Western pleasure. Don

lichmond, 157 Plantation Rd.,

imyrna 30080. Ph. 436-3901.

At stud: Aledo's Flashy, AQHA

:opper sorrel with blazed face, Three

Bars breeding; also selling 2 yrs. old

granddaughter of Sugar Bars, was

alter champion as a yearling and

winning in halter and Western

ileasure row. Sherry Woods, Ellen-

/ood. Ph. 474-7475.____________

Matched pr. pinto Welsh ponies,

eady to be worked double, both will

de and work single, $350; five yr. old

leasure mare with 12 wk. old filly,

275. Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1, Hoschton.

>h. 654-2526 Braselton.

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I/ 2 Arabian and I/ 2 Quarter

Reg. Quarter Horses for sale, al

Reg. 2 yr. old Appaloosa gelding

2 nice ponies , 3 and 6 yrs. old,

Horses,

mare, 8 yrs. old, great riding horse ages, mares, colts, yearlings, and 2 raised and trained by children, goot gentle for children, for sale or trade pretty, gentle but spirited, bridle anc yr. olds, visitors welcome. Harry disp., gentle but spirited, ready for tor cattle, located on Dawson Rd., 2

mules, ponies
for sale
Palomino mare, English or Western, consider trade for gelding or mare, 15 hands or more. Hardy S. Taylor, 206 Rhodes Dr., Marietta 30060.
6 mo. old Bar bred buckskin colt; 4 yr. old gelding and saddle, very gentle, pony, cart and all $400. Dwain Sticklin,' Rt. 3, Dallas. Ph. 445-4513.
Top racking horse, silver roan color with 4 white stockings and blaze face; also, 3 reg. American Saddlebred fillies, 3 yrs. old. Estes E. Reece, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-5668.
4 yr. old buckskin stallion Leo Van's Tuff #453034, sire: Askew's Leo Van AA P 82363 by Leo San 20113 out Vanoett Dee by Vandy, dam is by Stampers Jodie 40,003 Bert and Little Jodie and Chubby on bottom side of mare, dam was halter cutting mare and AA producer, 15.1 hands, approx. 1150 Ibs. Henry F. Alien, Smyrna. Ph. 436-1436 after 5 pm.
Appaloosa mare and colt, saddle and bridle; also, small horse and saddle, best offer buys them. Don Weaver, Rt. 3. Conyers. Ph. 483-7198.
5 ponies for sale; also , 1 saddle and 1 cart. W.D. Hay, 2090 Cooper LakeRd., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-0317.
Lrg. bay Quarter Horse gelding, 6 yrs. old, beautiful head, exc. conf., first rate trail horse, suitable for English or Western rider. Scott Stewart, 3061 Bouldercrest Rd., SE,

saddle included, best offer; also, reg I/ 2 Arabian stud colt, 16 mos. old extremely gentle and loves people best offer. Nancy Manahan, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-2392.
1/2 Thoroughbred mare, 6 yrs. old dark grey, approx. 15 hands, used in children's summer camp for in termediate riders, exc. for pony club must sell. Bobbie Gaston, 40 Peachtree Valley Rd., NE Apt. C-7 Atlanta 30309. Ph. 435-7056.
Reg. Connemara gelding, 15.2 hands, gentle but spirited; also, will sell big horn saddle for extra; Palomino gelding , Welsh-Shetlanc pony, ridden by 6 yr. old boy. Ronalc E. Myers, 2728 Austell Rd., Austell 30001. Ph. 941-0997.
Appaloosa stud, 4 yrs. old; 5 yr. old mare, furnish breeding certificate with both horses, both good color gentle enough for anyone to ride. Forrest Odom, Rt. 1, Box 361, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6883.
Reg. Walking stallion, 16 mos. old chestnut with star, top bloodlines; also, reg. Walking filly, 17 mos. old, black with blaze. John W. Dickerson, lllAndy Dr., Marietta.
2 ponies for sale or trade for mule. Rev. N. L. Michael, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3900.
I/ 2 Arabian bay mare; 3/ 4 Arabian chestnut filly; I/ 2 Arabian pinto colt and grade Quarter Horse filly, prices from $150 to $500; also, at stud: Champion Arabian Melzar #14920. Mrs. F. L. Cummings, Rivoli Arabians, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31204. Ph. 746-8965.
Gentle Quarter Horse mare, cream color, ideal for lady or child, $175 for horse and saddle, $125 for horse. Carol Tribble, Oxford. Ph. 786-2967._____
At stud: Purebred Arabian Yatezar, 15.1 hands, winner under both Arabian and Quarter judges, extreme head and straight legs, ap-

Rucker, Jr., Peaceful Valley Farm Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6723 or 993-4446
At stud: Dbl. reg .Golden Palomino li ,------:------i----'Wi"'------------------;=----I--I--------=----:----------:------ Rail's Bar Boy AQHA 421155, PHBA 23860 Great grandson of Three Bars and Hollywood Gold. ex. disp. anc conf. Tom Allanson, East Point. Ph 766-2990.
I/ 2 Arabian chestnut mare, 6 yrs old, gentle, good horse, $300; 3/ 4 Walker filly, 17 mos. old, sorrel, with
blaze face, $200; Pinto pony, nervous selling cheap, $40; also, black Western saddle, exc. cond., $80 Valerie Ellis, Duluth. Ph. 476-2966
15 mo. old filly colt, gentle enough tor 7 yr. old to ride, $60; two yr. old Quarter horse mare, $150. Hugh L Williams, Rt. 1, Church Rd., Stock bridge 30281. Ph. 474-8342 after 4:30
Stud service: Buckskin Quarter horse, this stallion produces beautiful foals, 2 return privileges in 1970, fee $25; also, horses for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 4, Box 400, Douglasville. Ph. 9425064.
2 AQHA reg. horses: 5 yr. old mare, pleasure or show; 7 yr. old gelding, needs experienced rider, will consider offer. Judy Roe, Duluth. Ph.
476-2234.
Male horse, approx. 800 Ibs., broken to ride, red with cream mane and tail, approx. 21/2 yrs. old, $125. William E. Rice, Rt. 3, Buena Vista 31803.
5 yr. old white gelding, 14 hands, very gentle and smooth riding in walk or rack. Dr. George V. Fuller, Rt. 1, Box 166F, Bonaire 31005. Ph. 923-8756.
2 yr. old gelding, sorrel with blaze, green broken, barrel prospect, $150; five mo. old filly, Palomino, very gentle, $100; tentatively reg. Appaloosa mare, 6 yrs. old, with breeding rights, bay with snowflakes, $150, will sell all for $350. P. R. Bryant, Centerville. Ph. 953-3051.
Good farm horse for sale, works

companionship and training, $350. R.M. Franklin, Macon. Ph. 743-1271

Reg. AQHA mares, foals, stallions and yearlings, Poco Bueno-Leo San-
Three Bars bloodlines, will sell or
trade for cattle. T.R. Sullivan, Newnan. Ph. 253-4886 after 7 pm
At stud: Black and white Pinto
stallion, $25 at farm. W.D. David, Rt. 1, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-6789.

PHBA reg. Palomino Saddlebred

colt, beautiful , top show prospect,

champion pedigree of Palominos, rich

gold color, 4 stockings, blaze, model

conf., fine head, sacrifice $350. Sally

Stinnett, 2334 Lawrenceville Hwy., #3,

Decatur. Ph. 377-1775 days or 634-1347

evenings

Reg. Quarter horse gelding, sorrel,

star and stripe, very gentle, 5 yrs. old,

has good handle, broken, good conf.,

Leo San and Little Joe bottom Scooter

topside; also, 2top fillies, 17mos.old.

Henry F. Alien, Smyrna. Ph. 436-1436

after 5 pm

Keg. American Saddlebreds,

finished gaited horses, show prospects

and brood mares for sale, finest

bloodlines, also, board and training

offered for 3 and 5 gaited, racking

and road horses. E.H. Matthews,

Rollin' Hills Stables, Rt. 1, Fortson

31808. Ph. 323-2255.

A.Q.H.A. gelding, sorrel, 17 mos.

old, blaze face, 1 hind stocking,

bulldog type, halter and trailer

broken, dam: Miss Prissy Imp, is top

Western Pleasure mare, sire: Mr.

Nibbles has produced R.O.M.

pleasure horse, reasonably priced,

will haul 50 mi. free. David Mc-

Cullough, Covington. Ph. 786-0536

after 6 pm

Good mare mule, approx. 1000 Ibs.,

would like to trade for small work

horse; 2 Shetland mare colts, 1 yr. old

past April, $25 ea. if both taken.

Emmett J. Callahan, Rt. 6, Covington

30209. Ph. 786-5379.

____

Atlanta. Ph. 241-8553 or 241-3877.

proved mares only. Ellen Peeples, good. Merritt Woody, Dial. Ph. 838- Reg. Appaloosa stallion, T-127,107,

5 yr. old mare, Quarter horseArab mixture, Pony Club trained, fat

Purple Haze Arabian Stud, Box 566, Forest Park 30050.

4717.

sorrel, white with sorrel spots; reg.

Quarter Horse mare, sorrel roan, Appaloosa gelding, P-116, 289, light

and pretty, $300; also, some English

Welsh mare, 2 yrs. old, broken long blonde mane and tail, full blaze, 5 blue roan, black spots over hips; reg.

tack. Mary Grace Gaines, 1176 Spring and some special training, gentle and yrs. old, 900 to 950 Ibs., 14 hands, to Appaloosa brood mare, Money Creeks

Mill Lane , Atlanta. Ph. 255-9209.

pretty, ridden by 9 yr. old girl, good home only. Mrs. Nell Perry, Rt. Blue Antelope, T-16, 240, light blue

Thoroughbred mare, 8 yrs. old,
gentle, easy to ride, exc. brood mare or hunter prospect, outstanding conf.

reasonably priced. W. Cooper, 2600 2, Fairmount 30139.

roan. A.A. Davidson, Conyers. Ph.

Dogwood Farm Rd., Decatur. Ph. 2897305.

Buckskin mare, beautiful well trained pleasure horse, exc. for

483-4837. Quarter horse, without speed is

and breeding, $600, can be seen at 5119

White 2 yr. old racking gelding, woman to ride, all tack included: worth just so much per lb., breed to

Roswell Rd., Marietta. Brent Kelley, broken and trained, can be seen at Parade saddle, bridle and blankets, AAA Cat's Leo for speed, disp., conf.

Athens. Ph. 549-6263 or 993-3673 Ernest Thompson Place near must see to appreciate. Alvin and size, beautiful sorrel color, 15.1

Lamar Kelley, Roswell.

Cedartown on Prior Station Rd., near Casstevens, Rt. 2, Allatoona Shores, hands, 1970 fee $200, mare care $1 per

Gentle pleasure horses FoF school. Ernest Thompson, Rt. 5, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-4795 after 7:30 day. Ben T. Smith, Windsweep Farm,

beginner; Palomino gelding, ready Cedartown. Ph. 748-6709.__________ pm.

Thomaston. Ph. 647-3807.

for show; also weanling and yearling colts for sale or trade. Hoyt Padgett, Crossville Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 872-
1811 or 993-6042.______________ Jet black AQHA reg. daughter of
Honey Dodger, exc. youth pleasure mount with halter conf.; also flashy bay gelding, 16 hands, English pleasure prospect. Betty Boutwell, Augusta. Ph. 766-0008 for appointment to try or 863-2844. ____________
Iron grey horse mule, 3 yrs. old, 1100 Ibs., gentle, halter broken, $150.
John L. Anderson, 1695 Springvalley Rd., Athens 30601. ___________
Reg. Quarter horses for sale or
trade. Bobby L. Holloway, Circle H. Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 349-
1054 Atlanta. ____________ Appaloosa at stud: Brandy Flame
T27.864, chestnut with loud blanket, proven sire with exc. conf., reg. Appaloosa foundation stock on sire side, reg. Quarter and Thoroughbred on dam side, $50 reg., $35 grade. Donald Gladney, Grantville. Ph. 583-

At stud: Mt. Holly's Sun, reg. Tenn. Walking horse, 15.2 hands,
black dbl. grandson of Midnight Sun, good conf., a real good looking show horse. Herbert Smith, Twin Oak
Stables, 900 Myrtle St., Roswell. Ph. 993-4307.
For sale or trade grade Quarter horses and Shetland ponies; also, reg. Appaloosa at stud, bay with White spots. Hollis Brooks, Marietta. Ph. 428-5223 after 5 pm.
Sorrel mare, gaited, gentle for women and children, experienced in trail riding, good show potential, $350;
reg. line back dun Quarter Horse filly, gentle and green broken, $400. Patricia B. Massey, Hickory Hill
Farm, Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 428-1852. Reg. American Saddlebred
gelding, 5 gaited, 16.2 hands, bright
chestnut, has been shown successfully in gaited classes. Jerry Brown, G and B Stables, Rt. 4, Villa Rica Rd.,
Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-9776._____

8 yr. Old Palomino stallion with blaze face, very gentle, $175; two yr.
old light Palomino mare, not broken, $125. D.R. Braden, Rt. 2, Newnan. Ph. 463-3315 Palmetto.
Welsh stallion, red and white, 5 yrs. old; Welsh mare, black, 3 yrs.
old; Shetland mare, grey, 6 yrs. old; Shetland filly, grey, 3 yrs. old;
Shetland filly, bay, 2 yrs. old; mares and fillies bred to above stallion, no reasonable offer refused. Mrs. E.R. Baker, Box 26, Mansfield. Ph. 7868654.
Gentle pleasure horses foF beginners or advanced riders;
weanling and yearling colts for sale or trade. Hoyt Padgett, Crossville Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 872-1811 or 9936042.
2 purebred Arabian fillies, 16 and 17 mos. old, bright chestnut, out-
standing bloodlines and conf., should be shown. J.D. Gillespie, Rt. 2, Box 317A, McGarity Rd., McDonough

Bay gelding, spirited but gentle"
for experienced teenager or adult, $225. Charles Reese, Rt. 1, Box 514, Griffin. Ph. 227^8139._________
Reg.5yr.oldTenn. Walking mare,
gentle but spirited, $300. E.C.
Dawson, Rt. 4, box 6, Alpharetta.
For sale or trade for classic type brood mare, Glitter Gold, chest-
nut .thoroughbred, Quarter horse type
producer of early speed, bred to *Gay Challenger II. J.B. Lytle, Waverly
Hall 31831. Ph. 582-2075.________
Quarter horses for sale; also, want to catch and haul wild cattle anywhere. Billy Reasor, Rt. 4, Box 184, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3396.
Lrg. mare mule, 900-1000 Ibs., solid
brown, will pasture with hogs and cattle; bridle and collar ; also, one 1
lorse turning plow, 1 Cole planter and fertilizer hopper, all gear good cond.,
$125 for all, see at my farm, located 9 mi. S. 4th District Elementary school. William Chancey, c/o Onis Pat-

2122.

At stud: Golden Palomino Walking 30253. Ph. 524-4791 days or 288-4630 terson, Rt. 1, Bristol 31518.

2 reg. Tenn. Walking stallions, 1
by Go Boy Shadow and out of Society Man mare, black, 1 by Merry Go Boy and out of a Midnight Sun mare, black; reg. mare and colts, top bloodline. Earl I. Stokes, Rt. 3, Box 397, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502.
~f3. stud: Dbl. reg. Golden Palomino, will pick up mare or bring stud; also, 8 yr. old bay gelding gentle for anyone, $165. R.L. Bradford, Decatur. 289-1971.
Horses for sale, various type, good fat horses, ready for winter, $300 and up. Doreen Cribb, Hillcrest
Farm, Norcross 30071. Ph. 939-5803.
Fine Quarter horse, red with black mane and tail, white blaze, 2
white back feet, approx. 900 Ibs., 2 yrs. and 10 mos.,' spirited, without gear $135, with saddle, bridle and blanket, $185; also, horse pony, red and black, approx. 22 mos. old, saddle, bridle and blanket, $65. T.E. Dean, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5674._________
Reg. Palomino and Quarter horses for sale, 100 to choose from
selling 12 brood mares, top bloodlines with colts by their sides , bred back to AAA, AQHA and PHBA champions. Benham Stewart, Rt i Glenwood Ph. 568-4232.

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.
Reg. TWH stud, 21/2 yrs. old, dark red with light mane and tail, very gentle, saddle broken, grandson of Go Boy's Invasion. Ben Searcy, Elberton. Ph. 283-2384.
Appaloosa mare, 6 yrs. old, black with few white hairs, good conf. and distinct characteristics, no papers, $250; also, Pinto mare, black and white, 4 yrs. old, bred and gentle, approx. 600 Ibs. and 100 Ibs. Richard Norton, Baxley. Ph. 367-2663.____
I/ 2 Thoroughbred-1/ 2 Tenn. Walking horse mare, 8 yrs. old, 5 gaited, good conf., gentle, nice pleasure horse, reddish-brown, 1 white foot, white spot on forehead; also, black Western pleasure saddle, bridle and blanket, all good cond., $250. Elaine Martin, Rt. 1, Box 50, Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 253-3271 Newnan.
At stud until sold: Cotton Bars, loud color, sorrel and white Ap-
paloosa, very gentle, sire, King Cotton, bloodlines include Quanah,

nights.
Reg. Palomino and Quarter Horses, over 100 to chose from; several two yr. olds ready to show exc. child's horse; 8broodmares, bred
to AAA, AQHA and PHBA champions. Benham Stewart , Rt. 1, Glenwood, Ph. 568- 2262.
Quarter Horse gelding, very [entie, good for children or beginners, will sell or trade for cow or calves of iqual value. E.B. Duncan, Marietta. Ph. 971-1732.
Quarter Horse mare, trained for :imed events, ribbon winner in every show, will sell or trade for cow or calves of equal value. W.E. Lee, Marietta. Ph. 971-1737.
Black gelding, 900-1000 Ibs. and bay mare, 1000-1100 Ibs., 1 approx. 5 yr-
s.old and the other approx. 7 yrs. old, ;entle but spirited; also, bridles, )lankets and saddles for both. Jack B. Duncan, Commerce. Ph. 335-4332.
2 Welsh ponies for sale; also, 1 illy. Charlie Yarbrough, Rt. 3, Box '43, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-4508.
Highly spirited 5 yr. old buckskin ;elding, approx. 12 hands, black tail nd mane, black stockings, pretty ead with white star, 3 gaited, with ttle work would rack, some Arabian

6 yr. old mare, gentle~for children,
good 4-H pony club prospect, attractive coloring, good disp.; also, Arabian at stud: Bandar #6213, fee $50
grade mares, board available. Mrs. Val. Beaty. Covington. Ph. 786-7671.
Female mule, black, works gooa, $125. Earl Millwood, Rt. 3, Acworth
30101. Ph. 926-6652. Sev. nice ponies, gentle, 1 Walking
horse, 1 Quarter horse, gentle. Lewis
Keith, Rt. 4, Box 184, Newnan. Ph. 253-
4409. 7/ 8 purebred Quarter Horse
stallion, 30 mos. old, beautiful conf.,
exc. disp., see to appreciate. $250. J.
Steve Nelson, Rt., Coogle Rd.,
Oglethorpe. Iron grey mare horse, bred to
purebred Quarter horse, gentle but spirited. W. Fred Nelson, 100 June
Dr., Montezuma. At stud: Royal Isle P-62748, an own
son of King P234, top cutting, roping and using horse; also, his colts for
inspection and sale. Will Oubre,
LaGrange. Ph. 884-5513. Beautiful reg. Leopard Appaloosa
2 yr. old show filly, model Quarter
conf., fine head, Oklahoma bred,
Commanchee background, will be top champion in halter and performance,

Lrg. chestnut gelding, good family horse, no bad habits, racks,'
$150. Mrs. M. Moseley, Box 91, Byron 31008. Ph. 956-3191

King P-234, Plaudit, sire of the royal line, fee $100; also, Appaloosa filly, R.B Greeson, Rt. 6, Marietta 30060, Ph. 428-6303.

lood, experienced rider, no
easonable offer over $100 refused. Leith Clark, Augusta. Ph. 733-7923
fter 5 pm.

fabulous and gentle temperament, $1,500. Jackie Berry, 6061 Lawrenceville Hwy., Tucker. Ph. 939-3169 or
939-3657.

mi. C.D. Williamson, Rt. 2, Americus. Ph. U24 710".
Shetland ponies and pleasure^
horses, good selection, no reasonable oiler refused; also, English and Western saddles and tack. C.M. Bond Lavonia.
Bay Quarter Horse filly, 2 yrs. old, very gentle and beautiful, trained to ride, $150. James L. Harris, Rt. 2, Jasper. Ph. 692-2208._____________
Term. Walking mare, dapple grey, purebred, trained in Tenn., 15 hands, 7 yr. old, gentle for children or adults, no bad habits, loads easy, new shoes, all shots; priced to sell. Bill Cook, Dry Pond Rd., Covington, Ph. 786-5496 after 6 pm and weekends
At stud: Guard Adams, AQHA reg. sorrel, outstanding conf. and disp. by Leo King proven sire of AAA running horses, top cutting and performance winners, dam by own son of $10,000 Cuellar stallion, $100 fee for 1970. Anthony J. Leggio, L-Jack's Farms, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213 or 675-3853 Franklin.
Horses,
-handling,
boarding,
equipment
Horses boarded, convenient location Norcross-Tucker , plenty trails, outside dirt roads and streams for your pleasure, boarding includes: Feed, hay, a choice of 3 pastures, barn and tack room, only $40 per mo. Doreen Cribb, Hillcrest Farm, Norcross 30071. Ph. 939-5803.
Horses pastured at Suwanee, barn, grass, water, 62 acre pasture and riding trails available. C.E. Ciane, Rt . 1, Suwanee. Ph. 945-4126._____
2 horse trailer, '68 model, Steatham solid white, exc. cond., $750 or $700 with 50 bales of hay. Dwain Stricklin, Rt. 3, Dallas. Ph. 445-4513.
Simco saddle, $45; pony saddle, $25; 1 ear bridle, $12.50; cart and harness, $60. Ralph C. Swaffod, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111. _____
Want to buy pony, cart and harness. Fulton Thigpen, Rt. 1, Norwood 30821. Ph. 465-2466._____ __________
Horse trailer, custom made 2 horse tandem trailer, good paint and tires, with loading ramp and saddle compartment, 5/ 8 in. steel floor, built to last, priced to sell. M.D. Gladney, Grantville. Ph. 583-2122 or 583-2100.
Horse trailer, 1 horse, sgle. axle, good cond. G.R. Hill, 1179 S. Lake Dr., Marietta. Ph. 427-1413.
Horses pastured, shelter, water, pasture, and riding trails, $10-$15 per mo., located 1 mi. W. I - 75 Ga. 16. S. Butter worth, Rt. 3, Jackson 30233. Ph. 227-0013.
Small 1 horse trailer, sgle. axle, homemade, has good tires, heavy duty hitch, tail gate, lights, good cond., pulls true, $125. Jackie Laramore, 1852 W. Vesta Ave., College Park. Ph. 767-5455.
Horseshoeing; horses boarded, pastured; livestock hauling anywhere, anytime, cattle caught; also, reg. Quarter horses for sale. Charles Poynter, Loganville. Ph. 4664487 nights and week ends.
Horses pastured Conyers, Atlanta, Tucker-Stone Mountain areas, $10-$15 per mo., shelter, water and grass. J.F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville Rd., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 373-7624.
Horses boarded, Decatur-DeKalb location, exc. adult care, riding, ring, jump pattern, good fences, hay, supplement blocks, minor medical attention and pasture for $25 per mo., have new barn under construction. Speed Beasley, The Hangin-Tree Stables, 5254 Covington Hwy., Stone Mountain. Ph. 289-3764.
Horses boarded near Columbus, exc. facilities for hunter-jumpers, pretty trails, training. Bettie Doyle, Midland Riding Centre, Rt. 1, Midland. Ph. 561-5410.
Very comfortable Rossi-Caraso hunt saddle, 18 in., $125 with fittings . Mary Anne McCrary, Atlanta. Ph. 233-4"630.
Forward seat Equestrian saddle, 18 in., exc. cond., $85. Mrs. Dennis Rawls, Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Ph. 4754598. .
Livestock hauling, evenings and week ends. Hollis Brooks, Jr., Marietta. Ph. 428-5223 after 5 pm.
Want horseshoeing Business in Atlanta and surrounding area. Quarter Horse specialist, mane and tails trimmed breaking training and showing, satisfaction guaranteed. Tom Allanson, East Point, Ph. 7662990.

Wednesday, September 16, 1970

1970 Bermuda & Fescue hay from

Horses,

well limed and fertilized fields, baled without rain, 75$ per bale at barn, will
help load. James Gresham, Hamp-

-handling,

ton. Ph. 964-3169 or 766-7338. 1970 crop Coastal Bermuda hay,

boarding,

well fertilized, exc. quality, $25 per ton loaded on your truck. Bob Blalock, Millarden Farms, Woodbury.

equipment

Ph. 553-5375. Highly fertilized Coastal Bermuda

hay, 90$ per bale at barn, 75$ behind

baler, cutting every week, located 11

English riding saddle, brown, exc cond.,$45. Jeanne Abraham, 6010 Old
National Hwy. College Park 30337.

mi. W. on Hwy. 18. James Woods, Flying W. Ranch, Pine Mountain. Ph.
882-6580.________________ Fescue, Orchard & Clover hay,

Ph. 964-2776.

well fertilized & baled without rain,

3 horse trailer, Morris, brakes, 75$ bale at barn; quality Coastal

escape door, mats etc., $990. Chas. L Bermuda hay, limed and fertilized, $1

McDaniel, 3030 DeMooney Rd.. at barn; Coastal 75$ in field. Morris

College Park 30337. Ph. 964-6845.

Yearwood, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy. Ph. 754-

Will haul horses, cows, hogs, any 4785.

______________

time, any place, reasonable. Buck Coastal Bermuda hay from highly

Haulk, Rt. 1, Box 395, Stockbridge. fertilized and limed fields, top quality,

Ph. 474- 4065.

435 from barn; per ton. H.J.

Black saddle with silver trim, $50; Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2,

black A-fork saddle, $45 ; buckstit- Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.

ched roping saddle, $125; hand tooled 19 in. roping saddle, $55; bridles, reins, saddle bags, etc. Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph/654-2526 Braselton.
Will haul horses, cattle and hogs,
located 40 mi. N. Atlanta. Hugh Wilbur Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974- 3933or
974-5540 Donald Smith, no Sunday calls.________________
Western style pony saddle, for sale
or will trade for bareback pad or light weight bareback type saddle. Roy J. Krusberg, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. Ph 7255377.
Horses boarded, trained, exer-
cised, extra Irg. riding ring. Watson Rogers, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5792.

Well fertilized Coastal Bermuda
hay, pick up in field or will del. M.Q. Dunlap, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville 31036. Pn.
987-2620 or 987-2469._________________ Abt. 500 bales good Sericia hay at
Temple, Hwy. 113, 1969 crop saved without rain, approx. 50 Ib. bales, 50$
bale, $20 per ton at barn. C. H. King, 930 Garden Circle, Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-0838._______________
Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized & limed, weed-free, 80$ per
bale at barn; also 900 bales mulching hay, 40$ per bale at barn. J.C. Daniell, Carrollton. Ph. 834-3778.
Full-grain Fescue-Bermuda hay, baled without rain, from well fer-
tilized fields, $35 per ton. Mrs. Val.

Horses boarded in fine pasture Beaty, Rt. 5, Box 39C Covington. Ph.

near Fairburn, stall feeding 786-7671.

available, riding ring, competent

New crop Fescue, Orchard Grass

caretaker to look after stock, reasonable rates. W.L. Robinson, Box 87160, College Park 30337. Ph. 7611569.
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.

and Clover hay, 75$ per bale; also Timothy, $1.25 per bale, all well fertilized and put up in dry weather. Mrs. Willie Marques, Rt. 2, Austell 30001. Ph. 948-2863.____________
Pure Coastal Bermuda hay, high protein content, field pick-up, 80$ bale, $30per ton, barn, $1 bale, $35 per ton until Nov. 1, del. charge based on

mileage. W.S. Chandler, Tara Farms,

Cattle, swine, other livestock

Rt. 1, Reeves Sta. Rd., Calhoun. Ph.

629-2984.

______

New cut Bermuda hay, fer-

tilized, can del. to 50 miles, $1 per bale

del.; also hybrid mulching hay, 50$

wanted

bale, can del. to 50 mi. G.F. Mclnnes, 1247 15th St., Augusta 30901. Ph. 722-
3715.

Want bred or milking Nubian doe, must be good milker, healthy, good col., no horns, prefer reg. but would take good purebred. Doyle C. Jones, Box 91, Milan 31060.__________
Want 10-15 small Angus, Holstein heifers or Hereford, Holstein heifers, 2-3 mos. old. John L. Anderson, 1695 Spring Valley Rd., Athens. Ph. 548-
4189.________________ Want approx. 100 good young

Lrg. heavy bales wheat straw, bright and weed-free, baled behind combine without rain, pick up at barn,
60$ per bale, will del. and put in your barn, 75$ bale with reasonable distance; also small quantity baled barley & rye straw. Robert Ginn, Rt. 2, Box 132, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-8044
after 6 pm.____________________ 1,325 bales Millet and Fescue hay,
$850 for the lot, also Coastal hay, $1

productive brood cows, Holstein- per bale, all Irg. heavy bales, put up

Angus cross or Brahma-Angus cross, without rain. L.B. Hill, Jonesboro.

will consider any other good beef Ph. 478-9689._________________

breed. Ed Simmons, Box 7399,Sta. C,

Several diff. var. new crop hay for

Atlanta 30309.______________ sale, can del. K.B. Grogan, Manning

Want midget ponies 30 in. or under.
C.M. Bond. Lavonia._________ Want 3 ewes and 1 ram, American
Merino, William E. Price, Rt. 3, Buena Vista 31803.

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

50 tons Coastal Bermuda hay for

sale, $30 per ton in field, $35 from the

barn. L.E. Akins, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph.

956-5897.

___

Abt. 500 bales good Sericia hay at

Livestock feed,

Temple, Hwy. 113, 1969 crop saved without rain, approx. 50 Ibs. wt., 50$
per bale or $20 per ton at barn. C.H.

hay and grain

King, 930 Garden Circle, Marietta 39060._________________

Coastal Bermuda hay for sale,

will del. Charles Poynter, Loganville.

Ph. 466-4487 nights & weekends.

for sale
Top quality Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, limed, $25 per ton in field, $28 on wagons, trucks or trailers, can del. Paul Shellnutt, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 88, Americus 31709. Ph. 924-
7119 after 1 pm. Taking orders for 1970 Coastal
Bermuda hay, heavily fertilized with good col., no rain, no weeds, $30 per ton in field, will del. in 8-10 ton lots, price depends on distance. John H. Shockley. Rt. 4, Madison. Ph. 342-1229.
650 bales Coastal hay for feeding or mulch, no weeds, from highly fertilized field. C.L. Cook, Rt. 4, College Park. 30337.__________________
Barns filled with hay, Fescue Clover, Coastal Bermuda & Sericia, pick up in fields or barns. Bobby Holloway, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon. Ph 258-3282 or 349-1054 Atlanta.
Coastal hay from highly fertilized fields, baled without rain, will be cutting through Sept. Houston White, Jr., Rt. 1, College Park. Ph. 761-6546.

Livestock feed, hay and grain
wanted
Want 300-500 bales well fertilized, rain-free Coastal Bermuda hay del., want good grade sq. bales, rain-free., del. to my barn 6 mi. S. of Gumming on Hwy. 19, notify price & del., Sat. AM only O.C. Mulkey, Rt. 4, Gumming 30130.
Looking for a good dove hunting field? Specialists with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extensecure permission to hunt on an 8 to 10 acre freshly harvested millet, grain sorghum, peanut or corn field.
***
A farm irrigation system takes time and planning. Willis E. Huston, engineer with the Cooperative Extension Service, suggests that farmers thinking of installing an irrigation system for next season start making plans now.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Agricultural seed and plants

for sale

Shallot onion sets for sale, 25,

$1.30; buttons, 45, $1.15 PP. C.R.

Smith, Rt. 1, Box 173A, Kathleen

31047. Ph. 987-3254._________

Wrens Abruzzi rye, recleaned,

treated, bagged in bu. bags, 95%

germ. J.C. Doughtry, Metier, 30439.

Ph. 685-2624.

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Elbon rye, germ. 86% recleaned,

bagged in 1 bu. paper bags; Sumter #3

oats, germ. 96%, recleaned, bagged in

2 bu. paper bags; Blue Boy wheat,

germ. 84%, recleaned, bagged in 1 bu.

paper bags. A.C. Scarboro, Rt. 1,

Montrose 31065. Ph. 676-3482 Dublin.

Approx. 2,000-3,0000 Ibs. Fescue

seed, cleaned & bagged in 50 Ib. bags.

98.94% purity, 87% germ. , no weeds.

Mrs. Anne McLendon, 1333 Harvard

Rd., NE, Atlanta 30306.________

1970 tested Oct. beans, white and

speckled butter peas, Halfrunner

beans, Blue Lake, Cutshort beans, 7-

Top turnip seed, Morris heading

collard, pepper & tomato seed, all 75$

pkg. with 25< post. Erskine C. Coryell,

2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta

30311. Ph. 758-6140.___________

Ga. & Vates collard pits., $1.25 per

C, 300, $4, $6 per M; Massey

strawberry pits., Irg. berries, heavy

bearer, $4 per C, 300, $10, $25 per M,

all del., no COD or check. Bonnie

Smith. Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501.

Old fashioned white multiplying

onion sets, 35, $1 plus post. Mrs. Jack

Beverly. Rt. 2. Jesup 31545._____

White multiplying onions, 35, $1

plus post. N.W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254,

Jesup 31545.______________

Ga. collard and cabbage collard

plants, $1 per C, add post. Ethel

Crowe, Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501.

1970 crop Kentucky 31 Fescue

seed, recleaned and in new sacks, 20$

per Ib. Frank Tingle, Rt. 2, Locust

Grove 30248. Ph. 957-4816.

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White multiplying nest onions,

$3.50 per gal., PP to 1st & 2nd zones,

no Fla. orders. Mrs. H.W. Law, Chula

31733.

_____

600 bu. Wrens Abruzzie rye, pure

seed 99%, weed seed, none, germ. 81%,

J.W. Dent, Rt. 1, Box 103, Fort Valley

31030. Ph. 825-2842. ___ _____

New crop strawberry popcorn, 250

tblspn. with stamped env. Mrs. J.H.

Ponder, Rt. 1. Armuchee 30105.

Shallot onion buttons, $1 per C,

ppd.; peppermint, lemon balm pits.,

$1 per doz. PP. Blanche Woodruff,

Greenville.______________

Ora seed oats from reg. seed,

purity 99.25%; germ. 91%, cleaned and

in 2 bu. paper bags, $1.50 per bu.

Robert Ginn, Rt. 2, Box 132, Royston

30662. Ph. 245-8044 after 6 pm._____

Giant size white multiplying

sweet onions, some 5 in., 20, $1.25,

med. 35, $1.10, small, 50, $1.15;

Russian comfrey roots, 6, $1.65; old

time mustard seed, half ounce, 35$;

white bunching onion seed, germ 90%,

60$ ounce; stamped env. with seed

orders, others PP. F.M. Abie,

Dahlonega 30533.__________

Old fashioned peach trees,

muscadine grapevines, blackhaw

bushes, sarvice berry trees,

Himalayan blackberries, black

raspberries, beechnut trees,

hazelnut trees, catnip, 4, $1; garlic

bulbs, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi

Smith. Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.

Old fashion 7-Top turnip salad

seed for fall planting, 25$ pkg., $1 per

cupful; rhubarb (pie pit.) seed, 35$

pkg., 3 pkgs., $1, add post. Mrs.

Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99, Ellijay

30540.

Winter 7-Top turnip seed, winter

mustard seed, mix. var. 1970 tomato

seed 25$ pkg. with stamped env.; also

Indian Squaw, early yellow Jersey,

white Dutch seed corn, 50$ cup, add

post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2,

Ellijay.

Bearing size mtn. blueberries,

dewberries, mtn. blackberries, $2

doz.; old fashion peach trees, 2, $1;

black walnut trees, $1 ea., add post.

Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.

Bearing size mtn. huckleberries, dewberries, blackberries, yellowroot pits., $3 doz.; red tame plums, winter
huckleberries, 5, $3 PP, all damp packed. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue
Ridge 30513. Reed raspberries, blueberries,
catnip, spearmint plants for sale,
$1.50 doz. plus 50$ post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

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Recipes of the Week

PARTY BISCUITS I/ 2 cup butter, softened 1 3 oz. package cream cheese, softened 1 cup flour
Blend together the butter and cheese. Mix in the flour and knead mixture to make a dough. Roll out on a floured board and cut with a small biscuit cutter. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven until the biscuits are lightly browned and puffy, about 12 minutes. Serve hot.
Mrs. Martha Henderson 2592 Rockcliff Road, S.E. Atlanta, Georgia

Coconut And Lemon Layer Cake

I/ 2 pound whipped margarine 1 cup vegetable shortening 22/3 cup sugar 3 cups cake flour 1 cup sweet milk 5 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla

Beat margarine and shortening until light and creamy. Add sugar and beat until creamy; add flour and mix well, adding milk a little at a time. Add eggs, one at a time beating well after each one. Add flavoring. Put in 3,8 or 9 inch cake pans. Cook 30 minutes or until cake leaves the side of the pan.

1 I/ 2 cups sugar 6 tablespoons flour 3 eggs 4 teaspoons margarine 1 cup water 2 lemons 1 package coconut

Filling

Combine all ingredients except lemon rind, lemon juice, and coconut in saucepan; mix thoroughly. Cook over medium heat stirring constantly until mixture comes to a full boil and is thick. Remove from heat; add grated lemon rind of one lemon and the juice of two lemons and blend well. Add coconut and blend. Spread between layers and on top of cake while cake is still hot.

Mrs. J. Carl Rocker Route 1, Box 154 Brooklet, Georgia 30415.

Yardlong bean seed, Irg. pkg., $1 Martin gourd seed, Irg. pkg., $1; also horseradish roots, $10 per C. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear.
Browntop millet seed, recleaned and bagged in 50# bags, purity 99.39%, germ. 94%,7$perlb. Julian F. Smith, Community House Rd., Barnesville . 30204. Ph. 358-0841,
Comfrey, horseradish pits., 5, $1; planting roots, $1 doz., 7-Top turnip seed, 25$ tblspn., add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St.,
Ellijay. Strawberry pits., $1.50 per C, 300,
$3; Ga. Collards, $1 per C plus 60$ post. Mrs. O.L. Canup, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 365, Gainesville 30501.
Muscadine grapevines, 4^$T7 Condon, giant Mastadon everbearing strawberry pits., $2.50 per C, black raspberries, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F.M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Ga. & Vates collard, Copenhagen cabbage, $1.25 per C; Massey strawberry pits., Irg. berries, $3 per C, add 60$ post. E.B. Wetherford, Rt.
2, Gainesville 30501.__________ Shallot onions for sale, sets, 25,
$1.30; buttons, 55, $1.15 PP. C.R. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 173A, Kathleen. Ph.
987-3254.__________________ Little white multiplying onion sets,
$3 per gal., 2 gals. $5, cannot ship.
Jesse W. Cucksie, Rt. 6 at Beaver -
dale, Palton._____________ Jalapeno Chili hot pepper, 25 seed,
40$; hot Floral Gem pepper, 25 seed, 25$ hot Hungarian Banana pepper, 25 seed, 30$; Cayenne pepper, 25 seed, 25$ O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.
Spearmint, huckleberry 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.
Sour May cherry bushes, $1 ea., boysenberry pits.,$2doz., everbearing strawberry plants , 24, $1 or $4 per C, add 50$ post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____________
Calamus plants, 6^$2; peppermint, dewberry pits., huckleberry
blueberry, blackberry, yellowroot plants, 15, $?., PP in Ga. out-of-state $2.50PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.

Red multiplying onion buttons, $2 per half gal.; collard seed, $1 cupful; sassafras pits., $1.50; bay cedars, $2.50; elder pits., $1; sage 50$ cup; also pecans $1 per pint, improved buckeyes, $4 doz.; lucky-highpowered-high-John, $3 ea., add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1. Wrightsville.
truit trees: June, Horse, Red & Golden Delicious, Staymon, Rome Beauty,"Vates apples; Elberta, Ga. ceiie, Hale peach, 2-3 ft., 75* ea., Keifer, Bartlet pear trees, May cherries, 3 ft., $1.25; Concord & Niagara grape, 75$; Oct. del., $5 orders PP. T.M. Webb, Ellijay.
Black raspberries, Himalayan blackberry.pits., catnip, peach trees, May cherry and apple trees, muscadine grapevines, blackhaw bushes, beechnut trees, hazelnut trees, $4, $1 add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.
Everbearing Klondike strawberry plants, nice size and early bearing, $4 per C, ppd, $3.50 per C at my home, min, shipment 200 plants, Ga. orders only. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE, Atlanta 30307. Ph. 373-1846.___________
Beau Brummel & purple foliage plums, May cherries, 50$-$2; Superfine everbearing strawberries, parsley, mint, 50$ doz., cannot ship. Mrs. F.H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave. SE Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448.
Agricultural seed and plants
wanted
Want old time white corn and some Indian corn; also old time ribbon, red, or sugar cane seeds, some soft red gov. cane. Hobie H. Burkett, Box 162, West Green 31567,
Want some onion sets. G.E Stansell, 514 Ave. A, Rome 30161.
Want some green blaze collaret seed. Marcus W. Hall, Box 342, Pearson 31642.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, September 16, 1970

Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs a fo

for sale

Choice Racing Homer pigeons, $! per pr., over crowded so must dispose of nice birds, good flying stock in Bastin-Sion and Stassart bloodlines.
C. H. Overby, Sr., 3609 14th Ave.,

Columbus 31904.___________ Araucanas, lay blue and green
eggs, $5 pr.; White Pekin and Mallard

cross ducks, make exc. pond ducks, some white and some colored like

Mallard, $2 ea.; common pigeons mixed colors of reds, black, blue bar and white, 50* ea., cannot ship. Douglas Williams, Bluffton 31724. Ph.

641-2620 Rabbits, 2 purebred Checkered
Giant does, 51/2 mos. old from 15 Ib. breeders, $7 ea. or will consider
trading for purebred Dutch or Polish,

cannot ship. Bobby Kimbrell, Rt. 1,

Bethlehem 30620. Game chickens: Claret and
Hatch, Roundhead, Warhorse and

Sidtaylor, 42 in. all, young stags, $3 ea., pullets, $2ea. V. D. Hinton, Rt. 2,

Acworth. Ph. 974-4128._______ Fryer rabbits for sale; also, want
to contact someone interested in buying live fryers, will deliver to

Columbus and Albany area in lots of

50 or more. Charles W. Mask, Triangle Rabbitry, Box 342, Edison

31746. Ph. 835-2358.

____

Trio Silver Leghorns, $5; White

Faced Black Spanish rooster, $2; Japanese Silkie rooster, $2; six young Mille Fleurs, $4.50 for all 6; pr. Bronze Modenas, $5.50; pr. Blue Modenas,

$5.50, cannot ship. Danny Ivy, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3721.

Games: I/ 2 Grey-1/ 2 Warhorse stag, $5; one half grey-1/ 2 Warhorse hen, $3; one half Dominique-1/ 2 Grey

hen, $3; March hatch stags and pullets, from F. D. Mingus stock, pure Dominique, I/ 2 Dominique-1/ 2 Claret; also, I/ 2 R.H.-l/ 2 Warhorse stags, $4, pullets $2. R. L. Stonecypher, RFD 1, Box 92, Buford

30518.____________________________ Sev. nice standard White Lace
Red Cornish pullets and cockerels,

reasonably priced, all 1970 hatch. M. W. Day, RFD 3, Box 254, Thomson 30824. Ph. 595-2272 after 7:30 pm.

Extra Irg. Bobwhite quail and Blond quail for sale. George Blalock, Rt. 1, Box 198, Grovetown 30813. Ph. 863-3057.
45 Sex Link pullets, $2.25 ea., will sell for less if all are taken. Gene Whitaker, 1890 Rockcut Rd., Conley 30027. Ph. 366-9349.
Purebred, Irg. heavy type drk. Cornish hatching eggs, 15, $2.25 or 30, $3.85 and my carton returned by next mail, at my home, 15, $1.25, MO only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35,

Ty Ty.______________________ Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10
per C or $90 per M, any amount, fresh; also, wk. old birds, $25 per C from Irg. healthy breeders. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 468-7851.

Flemish Giant rabbits, largest breed in America, up to 23 I/ 2 Ibs. snow white with pink eyes, purebred pedigree furnished, no checks. Miss Ruth Broome, Box A, Young's Mill

Rd., LaGrange 30240. _______

Some fine Clarets, brown red game stags crossed, March and April hatch, $3.50 ea., will ship; also, show type Cornish bantam stags, $2.50 ea., will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland, B1019 Coogler Rd.. Dalton.
Purebred show type bantams, 15 breeds to choose from; also, guinea pigs, short neck geese, bronze turkeys, Muscovy ducks, Mallard ducks, 4 generations from wild, 1 peacock, 31/2 yrs. old. Randy C. Hill, Box 101. Bowersville 30516. "
Sev. thousand Bobwhite quail, full grown, flight conditioned, at my farm, $1 alive or .$1.20 fresh. D. J. Harper, Rt. 5, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 468-7783

Ocilla.______________________
N. Z. White rabbits, breeding size, both male & females, $3 ea.; also white guineas, $2 ea. Muscovy ducks and drakes, a few white ones, some are black and white, $2. Mrs. J. P.
Tarpley, Rt. 1, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-
JOm__________________ Purebred bantams for sale: Trio
BB Reds, trio White Crested Black Polish, common bantams; also, Rouen ducks and Racing Homing pigeons, cannot ship. James
Strickland, Rt. 2, Duluth. Ph. 476-5963.

12 Rhode Island Red hens; 1

Bulldog type Cornish game

Young stock suitable for breeding

rooster for sale, reasonably priced. bantams, 3 trios of 2 hens and 1 next month; white purebred New

Glenn R. Barrett, Bowdon 30108. Ph. rooster, $5 ea. trio. 0. S. Gresham, Zealand rabbits, $3 ea.; Ringneck

258-2428.______________________ Box 447, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-3751. pheasants, $5 pr., $6 trio; Abyssinian

Show type bantams: Trio White Frizzles, pr. Rhode Island Reds, 2 prs. Black Tail Japs, sev. small Black Cochins; also, 9 Easter Egg chickens and 8 young standard hens for sale. J.

Hatching eggs, old fashion
speckled guineas, white guineas (the meat on white guinea is not as dark), 15 for $3 delivered via PP. H. A. Stahl, Moultrie 317fig

multi-col, long haired guinea pigs, $2 up, cannot ship. Joseph Abernathy, Yatesville Rd., Barnesville.______
Bobwhite breeders, $2.50; Pharoahs, $1.50 ea.; young birds at

C. Bailey, 502 Casanova St., SE, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 622-3269.________
Northern Bobwhite quail, dressed
birds, $1.25ea., day old birds, 25* ea.;

Rabbits for sale, Sage ones, all
sizes, $3 ea. James Patrick, 3921 Williams St., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 9397344.

diff. prices; also, Pharoah eggs, 8* ea., cannot ship. W.C. Blunk, 1470
Pontiac PI., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-0013.

also, booking orders for eggs, $15 per C. John L. Mills, 1553 Westwood Ave., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 758-9107.

3 turkeys, 6 mos. old, cannot ship.

Mallard drakes, 4 generations

W. C. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 301, Stock- from wild, 1 yr old, $3 ea., all inquiries

bridge. Ph. 474-8550.

must be accompanied by stamped

Lrg. White Pekin ducks, $6 per pr.

envelope. T.E. Chambers, 827 Myrtle

Mrs. Carl Sawyer, Rt. 1, Zebulon Rd.,

Purebred Toulouse geese, Irg. size St., SW, gainesville 30501.

Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-3845._____ Ginn Reds and Greys and their
crosses; also, old time mugs and good Roundheads. Paul Bond, Rt. 1, Box 50 Royston 30662. Ph. 245-7541.______
Show type bantams, 1 pr. Barred Rock, $7.50 pr.; 2 pr. R. I. Reds, $6 pr.; 1 pr. Golden Sebrights, $6 pr.; 2 pr. Black Old English, $4 pr.; 2 white Japanese Silkie roosters, $2 ea. Grady H. Timms, Rt. 2, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 695-3644.________________
Gray Call ducks, finest quality, very compact birds, $10 per pr., will ship express collect, all letters ans. Ray Gwynes, Box 14, Andersonville 31711.
Ringneck pheasants from 4 wks.

7 mos. old, $5 ea. Mr. F.W. Womack Rt. 2, Box 251, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 4698305.
2 torn and 3 hen turkeys, $5 ea. J.T. Phillips, Rt. 1, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 459-5601.
Young guineas for sale or trade, $1.25 ea. or will trade for any purebred chickens, cannot ship. Melvin Snow,
Rt. 4, Box 379, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 537-2802.
Sev. varieties of guineas, 75* and up; purebred Cornish, heavy breed Cornish cross, game-Cornish cross chickens, $1; White Rock cockerel chickens, $1.75; also, Bronze turkeys, $4 cannot ship. William Mansell, FarAway Farm, Rt. 1, Box 341, Wadley. Ph. 252-5948.

Purebred show type bantams: mille Fleurs, Old English BB Reds, blacks and blues, $5 pr. and up; also, a few cockerels in the above. Ken Snyder, Rt. 2, Cartersville. 30120. Ph. 974-4840.
Golden and Silver Sebrights, Blacks, Whites, Red Pyle, Blue Reds, Old English, Black Japs and Black Tail Japs; also, Black Rosecomb,
$7.50 trio, cannot ship. W.E. Dobbs, Ward Dr., Ellenwood. Ph. 474-7700.
Racing Homer pigeons, sev. strains, all have been flown, all good big birds, $1 ea. in ten bird lots or $2.50 pr., all colors, will ship FOB, make good feeders. R.L. Philyaw, Rt. 3, Box 570 Dalton. Ph. 226-1679.

and up, cannot ship. H. F. Holland, 407 W. Dykes St., Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-
2194._____________________ 2 trios of Black Rosecomb and
twenty 70 hatch; 1 trio of Black

Games: Brown reds, greys, Thompson whites, some crossed with Hatch, stags and pullets, few cocks and hens, reasonably priced. A.S. Darnell, Rt. 2, Blackacre Trail, Ac-

Poultry, game, fowl and

Cochins, cheap. Arlen Cape, Edward worth 30101. Ph. 974-3553.

Circle, Rt. 3, Dalton 30720. Ph. 226-

Chinchillas, overstocked, for sale

eggs

1019._______________________ 9 pr, Ringneck doves, $3 pr. or

or trade. Robert L. Bassett, Jr., Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-

$2.50 pr, if all taken; also, young 1648.

Bobwhite quail and Chukars, 50* to

Silver Sebrights, Silver Duck-

$1.50 ea. C. F. Simpkins, 4191 Mercer wings, White Japs, Black Japs, B.T.

Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-7194.

Japs, and Old English game

Approx. 600 Ringneck pheasants, Wheatens; also, quail cages. J.W.

ranging in age from 4 wks. and up, cannot ship. H. F. Holland, 407 W. Dykes St., Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2194.

Stalling, % Silver Sebrights, Silver Duck-
wings, White Japs, Black Japs, B.T.

wanted

Bulldog type Cornish bantams for sale, 1970 hatch, 2 pullets and 1 rooster; extra rooster for sale. C. R. Cole. Carnesville 30521._________
15 show type Rhode Island Red bantams, 1970 hatch; 11 show type Rhode Island Red bantams, 1 yr. old, $5 trio. Mrs. Mayo J. Anderson, Rt. 3, Box 36, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5407.
Early 1970 Black Feather-leg bantams, young Frizzle cockerels and young Creole cockerels, all $1.50 ea. or . trade for Black, White or Partridge Cochins, cannot ship. Gladys Strickland, 1283 E. Broad St., Athens 30601. Ph. 543-1637.__________
Mixed bantams, 75* ea.; Muscovy ducks, 1970 spring hatch, $1.25 ea. or 5 for $6; Irg. geese, $6; Buff Cochins, $5 per pr., cannot ship. Teddy Johnson, c/ o J. H. Harwell, Sr., RFD 1, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-2678.
50 old time Barred Rock Dominiques, ready to lay brown eggs,

Japs and Old English game

Wheatens; also, quail cages. J.W.

Stallings, 3635 Orchard Dr., College

Park. Ph. 761-3436.

______

Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned

in pens 300 ft. long, 30 ft. wide and 8 ft.

high. Clyde L. Perry, Rt. 3,

Donalsonville. Ph. 861-4118.

Approx. 2000 Bobwhite quail ready

for release now, 1000 in flight pens and

remainder in rooms on shavings, $1

ea. William Kline Brinson, Jr., Rt. 2,

Box 26. Sylvania. Ph. 829-3301.

Geese for sale. Mrs. A.J. Bucci,

Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-3069

nights or 943-6002 days.________

15 purebred Rhode Island Red

hens, 1 rooster, 8 mos. old, now start

laying, cannot ship. Mrs. G.L.

Ingram, RFD 1, Box 1668, Lithia

Springs 30057. Ph. 941-1303._____

Approx. 30 young mixed bantams,

approx. 5 mos. old, all for $15 or 750

ea., located off Bankhead Hwy. at

Want laying hens, Irg. type; also, turkeys, should be laying. James Snow, Rt. 2, Box 173G, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-8791. _________
Want 10-12 Rhode Island Red Pullets; also, 2 roosters 6-12 mos. old, within 60 mi. of Tallapoosa. Dean Nichols, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-2673.
Want 8 or 10 young mixed bantam hens or mixed games, small hens, must be cheap. Mrs. R.H. Whelchel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 864-2751 Dahlonega.________________
Want 1 Abyssinian guinea pig,
long haired, white with reddish brown mane, state price and location. Judy Hieber, 130 Stafford Dr., Athens 30601.
Want purebred San Juan rabbits, does, near Conyers. Robie Maughon, 1444 Latta Dr., Conyers. Ph. 483-9779.
Want pr. of Wood ducks; also, pr. Mandarin ducks, will pick up. Dave Franze, 1112 McConnell Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 634-2564.

$2 per C by production AAA Reds, lay Center Hill. A.P. Bennett, 1028 N.

yellow eggs, pick what you want. Mrs. Grand Ave., Atlanta 30318.______

H. W. Simmons, 4131 Riggins Mill Rd.,

Nice surplus game hens, $2 ea.;

Macon. Ph. Sh. 2-1334,________ also, weaned rabbits and older,

Pharoah quail, prime breeding N.Z.W.'s , C.S. Nose and San Juan, $3

stock, start laying at 6 wks., lay ap- ea., cannot ship. Mrs. Sam Jenkins,

prox. 300 eggs per yr., eggs for eating Decatur. Ph. 289-9008 after 7.

and hatching, live quail for breeders,

Golden Sebright and Silver Duck-

meat, game stocking, price on wing bantams, cannot ship. Charles E.

request. Ben Parish, Parrish Farms, Blume. Hampton. Ph. 946-3287.

Box 902, Jonesboro 30236.

Flying Mallard ducks, 3

Bobwhite quail for sale, in flight generations from wild, all grown,

pens, full grown, $1 ea., dressed $1.25 ducks and drakes. T.W. Ray, Baker

ea. Don Ward, 831 Cunningham Rd., Rd., Rt 3, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-6424

Marietta. Ph. 436-6843.

Northern Bobwhite quail, dressed

3 trios, good show type, White birds, $1.25ea. and day old birds, 25*, Japanese Silkies, these birds are first booking orders for eggs, $15 per C.

or sale

class, $15 per trio. Charles Massey, John L. Mills 1553 Westwood Ave SW,

Box 382. Rockmart 30153.

Atlanta 30310. Ph. 758-9107.

Pink grass or spice pinks, $1 pei

Buff Cochin, $3.50 pr., smaller

Jumbo Ringneck pheasants from clump; pink, blue hydrangeas, 50* -

ones priced according to age; grown Kansas select breeders, $10 per pr.; $1; yellow lemon daylilies, 5, $1;

pheasants (Ringnecks), $2 ea.; also, young mature adults, $3.50 ea.; choice bronze ajuga, 2 doz., $1, add 60* post.

Bobwhite quail, $1 ea.; dressed birds dressed pheasants, $1.75 per Ib. Gus Mrs. J. G. Carney, 1600 Spalding Dr.,

on order $1.10 ea. Yvonne G. Jones, Beroset, East Coast Quail and Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 451-1157.

Box 185, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5865 Pheasant Farms, 3505 Emily Way,

Single & dbl. mix. Gloriosa daisy,

after 7 pm.______________ College Park 30337. Ph. 964-7577.

mix. cols, gaillardia, purple Queen

Choice stock Indian Fantail

Approx. 30 White Rock hens, will Cleome, 25* pkg. with stamped env.

pigeons, young birds and mated prs., begin laying within a few wks., $2 ea., Mrs. J. Ponder, Armuchee 30105.

overstocked, priced to sell; also. cannot ship. Clarence Stone, Rt. 1,

.Lrg. ferns, old fashion drk. green

Ringneck doves, pink Ringneck doves, Canton 30114.

lacy leaf, Maidenhair, Asparagus,

White Flights and Tails, all birds seamless banded. J. C. Rushin, 6597 So. Expressway, Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-7405.___________________
Purebred show type bantams, Barred Rock, White Wyandottes, Black Wyandottes, Rhode Island Reds, Columbian Wyandottes. J. E. Ogletree, 457 Forsyth St., Barnesville
30204. Ph. 358-3802. Rabbits, young 5 wks. to 3 mos.
old, all colors; also, dressed rabbits, $1.50 ea. Ronnie M. Bornstein, 639 Melrose Dr., Forest Park. Ph. 366-
3515. 60 Rhode Island Red laying hens,
all at $1.50 ea- J. B. Crowe, Rt. 1, Smyrna. Ph. 435-5190.___________
Rabbits for sale, mixed breeds, 1 pr. old and 5 young ones, $2 ea., cannot ship. Tom Carney, 1600 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 451-1157.

Rabbits: 30 fryers, ready around the end of this month, 6 does and 1 buck, would sell all cheap if all are taken. M.A. Mayfield, 6711 County Line Rd., Lithia Springs.
Pnaroah: Prime breeding stock, start laying at 6 wks. lay approx. 300 eggs per yr., quail eggs for hatching, live quail for breeders, meat, game stocking, ship anywhere, price on request. Ben Parrish, Parrish Farms, Box 902 Jonesboro 30236.
Pharoah quail breeders, $1.25 ea., young starting breeders, $1 ea.; also eggs, $8 per C at my home or $11 per C, shipped PP anywhere in Ga.; chicks, 25* and up according to age, birds shipped FOB, deposit on my crate. Tom Underwood, 1628 Orlando St., S.W., Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-2895.

Sword 2 kinds Fishtail, Curley Ruffle and other ferns, $3-$10 at my 'home. Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566 Elleby Rd.,
SE. Atlanta 30315. Ph. 627-5759. 1970 crop hand pollinated
hemoracallis seed from outstanding blue ribbon winners, 150 seed, $1 with self-addressed stamped env. Mrs. J. B. Mills, Sr., 114 S. McDonald St., Hazlehurst 31539.____________
Tall growing dbl. carnation flowered hollyhock seed, red, rose & pink; also Sweet William seed, mix. cols., 25* pkg., now time to pit. for spring. Mrs. R. E. Tillman, 206 Waddell St.. Bremen 30110.______
Bearded iris; Crispette, Display, Melody Lane, Burnished Bronze, Mt. Cloud, Legend, 12 diff., $3.50 PP; Siberian iris seed, Tawanda Red Flare, Blue Moon, 50* pkg. with stamped env., Ga. only. Josie
McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa 30170.

Tall Bearded iris from 27 diff.
shades & cols., 2 doz., $3 plus $1 post.; red, yellow, pink, purple & white mix. columbine, 25* pkg. with stamped self-addressed env. Mrs. Paul Davis,
Rt. 1, Monroe._____.________ Butter & egg daffodils mix. bulbs,
not separated, $1 doz. plus 50* post., 6 free bulbs; also 1970 mix. col. poppy seed; Pom Pom, a few singles, 25* tsp., 3 tsps., 50* plus self-addressed
stamped env. Mrs. R. L. Pullen,
Damascus 31741. King Alfred & Emp.^daffodils,
Dutch iris, white Spider lilies, $1 doz.; $6 per C; 3 Irg. Milk & Wine lilies, $1; mix. cannas, all cols., $1 doz.; all
types narcissus, 50* doz., $3 per C, add 50* post. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4,
Quitman 31643._______________ 10 tall per. phlox., $1; 1 doz.
stokesia, $1; 10 diff. kinds daylilies, $2; 12 lemon yellow, early blooming daylilies, $1.75; elephant ears, 1 ft. tall, 50* or 3, $1, $3 orders PP. Mrs. A. B. Cooper, Rt. 2, Box 270, Pelham
31779. Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 40* doz.;
3 doz., $1; rosary vine for windows, $1 ea.; 20pink thrift, $1; small Sprengeri ferns, 3, $1; 3 small Grape begonias, $1, all PP in Ga. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2,
Box 105, Adairsville 30103. Chinquapin roses, poincianas,
amaryllis in containers, $1 ea.; elephant ears in containers, 50*; Jerusalem cherry pit., 6, 50*; cannot ship. E. Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant
Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-6432. Rooted ivy, 10* ea.; cuttings, 3
joints, 5* ea., wet packed, min. order $1 PP, no out-of-state orders. Tom Johnson, 4004 Land O'Lakes Dr., MJ_, Atlamnitda 3Q0U3J0U5tj.. Pirhii.. 2^3.J7<-8-0\4J4^.T._________
White narcissus bulbs for sale, 50* doz., enc. post.; white & pink phoney bulbs, 6, $1; also Indian peach seed, 50* doz., enc. post. Mrs. Essie Wilson,
Rt. 2. Martin. Formosa tree seed for sale. D. R.
Melear, Rt. 1, Box 210A, Bremen
30110. White Confederate, yellow Fla.
jasmine, blue plumbago, hydrangeas, Fishscale ferns, 50* ea.; coral vines, 20* ea.; pink justicia 35*; purple violets, 50* doz.; stephanotis, 4, 50*, add post. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104,
Chester 31012. Blooming size orange daylilies, $2
per C postpaid, Ga. orders only. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Booth Rd., Ken-
nesaw 30144. Ph. 926-6002. Dbl. yellow Chinese Sacred lily
bulbs, yellow jonquil bulbs, 75* doz.; old time white jonquil bulbs, 50* doz., 50* post. ea. order. Mrs. I. L. Cheney, 516 Newnan, Carrollton 30117.
Purple butterfly bushes, althaeas, native azaleas, sweet shrub, white dogwood, maple trees, 4, $1; sultana, white violets, $1 doz.; yellow thornless rose bushes, old fashion vari. hollyhocks, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville
30501.

Royal Robe violets, jonquil bulbs,

15, $1; ajuga, 20, $1; King Alfred and

Emp. daffodils, $1 doz., 40* post.;

single blue hyacinth bulbs, 15, $1, add

40* post. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer,

Brooks 30205 Blooming size daylilies labeled;

Black Magic, Black Hills, Chloe, Dark

Ages, Duchess of Windsor, D. R.

McKeithan, Jim Dandy, Little

Cherub, Little Sis, Mamie Lake, Millie

Russell, Spit Fire, $4.50 doz., add 50*

post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest

Dr.. Austell.__________

.

6 diff. rooted cuttings, $1; 12 diff.

col. daylilies, $1.50; spring bulbs, asst.,

50* doz.; ground ivy, wax flower, 50*

doz.; nice 12-18 in. boxwood, well

rooted, 50*; pink spiraea, yellowbells,

25* ea., others. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rt.

1, Dillard 30537.

Orange daylilies, white Shasta

daisies, $1 doz.; blue Spiderwort lilies,

4, $1; yellow trilisa, pink thrift, 50*

doz.; graystone plant, 2, 50, add post.

Mrs. Florence Leathers, Rt. 1,

Buchanan 30113.

Marigold, castor bean seed,

rhatchbox full, 25*; touch-me-not,

cockscomb, 25* tsp.; miniature hot

pepper, nice house pit., 10 pods, 25*;

Irg. palm seed, 5* ea. send stamped

env. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr.,

Ellenwood 30049. Inspected African violets, fall

clearance sale, coming from Atlanta

turn left on North Side Institute, go

2/ 3 around bldg., turn right at stop

sign. 2 mi. Mrs. S. W. Cook. Rt. 2, Alto. 1, & 1111. ail P.O. TT . V/lUJIX, -.1.1.. *f ^"

Chinese olive seed, 10, $1; golden

rain-tree seed, 10, $1, this year's seed.

Mrs. J. E. Teate, Rt. 1, Drayton Rd.,

Vienna 31092. Ph. 273-3846.

8 cardinal flowers, $1; money pits,

seed, 25* with stamped env.; par-

tridge berry, evergreen ground cover,

$1 per start, add post. Mrs. Sue Perry,

Box 121, Stonewall 30282.

Dwarf orange trees, 50*; Christ-in
Cradle, 75*; cactus and Christmas cactus, succulents, 50* ea.; African
violets, small geraniums, 35* ea.; rooted pomegranate cuttings, 20*, add 40* post. H.J. Keaton, Jr., 821 Flat Shoals Way, SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-8077.

Wednesday, September 16, 1970

Tall gingko trees in cans, roses,

Flower plants, bulbs and seed

Scotchbroom in cans, $L ea. at my
place; new daylily seed, 200, $1.50; also foxglove seed, 25? pkg. send stamped env. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson,
Rt. 2, Mosley & Dixon Rd., Macon.

Daylilies; Bayou Tech, George

Kelso, Silver Stars, Knighthood,

Salmon Sheen, Starlight, Crimson

Pirate, Lambkin, Duchess of Windsor,

Cibola, Aria, Little Cherub, $5.50 doz.

PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel 31620.

Hen & chicken cactus, 4, $1.50;

Apple Leaf begonias, 3, 50?; alum,

pit., 35? ea.; 4 diff. coleus, 50?; baby

for sale

jew, 6, 50?, add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99, Ellijay 30540.

Mother-in-law tongue, 3, $1; mix.

40 asst. col. iris, $8 PP; 4 rooted pits, of purple & green jew with order Mrs. 0. F. Boyd, Rt. 1, Box 295, Villa Rica 30180.
Snowball, $1; red quince , pink almond, bridal wreath, red Indian arrow, 75?; yellow iris, lemon lilies $1.25 doz.; dbl. orange daylilies, blue yard violets, $1 doz., add post. Rosa Richards, Box 32. Elliiav.
Deep pink per. sedums, tall stalks, clusters of blossoms, lav. per., spikes filled with blossoms, both summer & autumn blooming, $1 doz., 30? post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.
Cactus collection for sale, 51/2 ft. tall down to small, 300 pots., cannot ship. G.L. Robinson, 1474 Dodson Dr. SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 755-4372 after 5:30. ___.....
Bronze ajuga, 50? doz.; green basketful, $1; green liriope,
ophiopogon, also vari. liriope, Hills-of-

cols, good iris, 4, $1; green & bronze med. ajuga, 10 pits., $1; Irg., med. & small leaf ivy, 10, $1; bunch ivy, vari. ivy, 10, $1, all well rooted, no out-ofstate orders. Roy G. Riden, 939 KatherwoodDr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 753-
7546 Pink rhododendron, pink laurels,
azaleas, dbl. gold kerria, lilac, golden bell, bridal wreath, sweet shrub,
holly, white dogwood, 50? ea.; hardy phlox, $1 doz., add 50? post. Mrs. H. A.
Chastain, Rt. 5, Elliiay 30540. Shasta, yellow & blue fall daisies,
dwarf per. blue phlox, blue gentians L dusty miller, iris, $2 doz.; shrubs, $1$2 cannot ship. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta.
Ph. 622-0448. Daylilies: Cartwheels, Crestwood
Ann, Eliz. Payne, Luxury Lace, Special Feature, Nashville, Shell Radiance, Quincy, Sunburst Gold, Venetian Pink, $1 ea., 6, $5, 60? post. Mrs. R. B. Bowen, 3189 Peach tree Dr., NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph. 233-1594.

Snow hydrangeas, now blooming,

Swiss Giant mix. cols, pansy seed,

$1.50, other shrubs & flowers. Mrs. 500, $1.10, latest growing manual free

Senay, 645 Wilson Rd., NE, Atlanta. with see/i order, 25? separately;

Ph. 355-2905.

Angel's trumpet seed, 25? spoonful,

Grapeleaf begonias, sultana red stamped env. F. M. Abie, Dahlonega

leaf sultana, 35? ea; green & white 30533.

border pit., 8, $1, blue lilies, 4, $1, add

Diff. cols, sultana, red Candle

post. Mrs. P.M. Turner, Rt. 6, lilies, daylilies, purple iris, vinca

Gainesville.______________ minor, ground cover vine, 10, $1;

Redhot poker, peonies, 4, $1; blue native azaleas, sweet shrub, althaea

hydrangeas, red snowballs, 60? ea.; bushes, maples, holly trees, purple

blue phlox, Sweet William, yellow buttejfly bushes, 4, $1, add post. Mrs.

primroses, red iris, 4 cols., or Irg. iris, Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville

$1 doz., add post. Mrs. Lizzie 30501.

_____________-

Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay.

White field daisies, yellow center,

drk. blue Japanese iris, It. blue hardy

Vinca minor, white & yellow narcissus, old fashion purple iris, $1.25
doz.; Christmas cherries, 10, $1; Hen & Chicken cactus, 25? ea., Guinea Wing begonias, 25? cutting add post. Mrs. J.W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
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._______
Pink dogwood trees 3-4 ft. tall good sturdy plants, $3 ea. plus 50? post. T.E. Chambers, 827 Myrtle St., SW, Gainesville 30501._________
Bearded iris, 8diff. my choice, $2; daylilies, 8 diff., my choice, not labeled; blue Dutch iris, $2 doz.,

violets, white Queen Anne'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. Martin Bushel, Dishrag, Water
Jug, Dipper gourd seed, 3 doz. to pkg., 30? ea. or 4 pkg., $1, will accept stamps in payment, sent stamped env. H. A. Stahl. Rt. 6. Moultrie 31768.
Purple wisteria, American Pillow rose bushes, many var. daylilies, aucubas, southern & Japanese magnolias, abelias, dogwood, flowering quince, flowering almond, Jan. jasmine, baby's breath, cannot ship. Mrs. W. R. Gill 938 Springdale Rd.. NE. Atlanta 30306. Ph. 377-1193.
Marchineal rose cuttings, 10, $1; mtn. holly, rhododendron, hardy

prices include post., min. order $2. ferns, crabapple, pink mtn. laurel,

Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, white dogwood, pine seedlings,

Danielsville 30633.___________ honeysuckle, 50? ea., add post., no out-

Seed: Angel's trumpet, 5, 25?; of-state. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5,

black Zula Christmas pepper, 5 seed, Ellijay 30540.

50? dbl. touch-me-nots, 50? seed, 25?

Hyacinths: Jan Bos, City-ot-

mail only. Darlene Brooks, 3960 Harlem, Pink Pearl, Lord Balfo, 6, $1;

Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Mt. Hood, King Alfred daffodils, $1.25

Lrg. & small leaf ivy, vinca
minor, white or blue flowers, ajuga, $1 doz.; add post. Blanche Woodruff,

doz.; red, white pink peonies, 3, $2; Redwing azaleas, $1 ea.; giant allium
flowers, 9-10 in. across, $1 ea., add 60? post. Mrs. Jennie Sparks, Rt. 3,

(Greenville. Mix touch-me-nots, mix. Sweet
William, mix. 4-o'clocks, mix.

Chats worth. __ __________ My choice asst. cols., mums, $1
doz.; pink 7-Sister climbing roses, $1

petunia, mix. Irg. marigold seed, 25? with pkg. with stamped env. J. 0. Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 37, Lawren-

ea.; hardy ferns, mtn. holly,
crabapple, mtn. azaleas, pink rhododendron, white dogwood, pink

ceville 30245 Tall Bearded iris, Arab Chief, Ola,
Kaylor, Wabash, Autumn King, Cameo Pink, True Light Sky, others, $3doz.; asst. pot pit. cuttings, 15, $1.25 PP. Delia Goodwin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa
30176 Fla. red iris, carnation grass-
pinks, 4, $1; Moses lilies, Japanese sunflowers, 3,50?; red leaf porch vine, $1.50; white Queen Anne's lace, lemon
lilies, dragonshead, 6, 50?, a^id post. Mrs. Preslev Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Single lemon & orange and dbl.
orange daylilies, $1 doz., 50? post.; Jan. blooming yellow cluster nar-
cissus, 2 doz., $1, 50? post.; Sacred Chinese lily, giant jonquil bulbs, $2 doz., 50? post. Mrs. Jim Blackwell,

mtn. laurel, others, 50? ea., add post.
Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540. New crop Mead & Smith
amaryllis seed, crossed with Dutch, 8 ounce cupful, $1 plus 10? post. Floyd McNeal, Rt. 1, Hahira 31632. Ph. 794-
2372. 1970 crop tested mammoth sun-
flower seed, grows 15 ft., 25 in. blooms; also Martin House gourd seed, Irg. & small mix. hybrid gourd seed, all 75? pkg., 25? ea. pkg. shipping. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-
6140. White pines, white dogwood, pink
mtn. laurel, pink mtn. ivy, mtn. holly, sweet shrubs, Hemlock pines, 5, $3.00 PP, all damp packed. Mrs. David

Newborn 30262;

________ Stover. Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.

Begonia, day lily lists, 10? ea.;

Lrg. blooming iris, mix. cols., 25,

outstanding Japanese iris, 35?; mix. $2.50; free daylilies with ea. order,

La. & Siberian iris, 10, $1; vari. add post. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Red

periwinkle, vari. liriope, bronze Bud Rd.. Calhoun 30701.

ajuga, 10, $1, min. 50? post. Mrs.

Daffodils, purple iris, star-of-

Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Bethlehem, orange daylilies, 4 doz.;

Macon 31201._____________ $2; mtn. azaleas, sweet shrub, white

Boxwood, not dwarf, 20-24 in. tall, dogwood, 5, $2; snowballs, yellow

$lea.,15in.,50?; 12in.,35?, 10 in., 20?; jasmine, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank

small well rooted pits., 10? ea., Park.*s~.t R-.-t. 3..., Ejllij.a,y 3i_0540_. _ T__

shipped PP, min. order $5; also but

Dwarf & Irg. hyybrid daylilies,

cannot ship, heavy boxwood & $3.50 doz.; Gloriosa daisies, $1.50 doz.;

azaleas, $1.25 ea. in cans. Norton Irg. bunch sedums, $1.25, all PP. Mrs.

Eldridge, 212 Madison Ave., Ashburn Luther Kitchens, Box 327, Covington

31714.

30209.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Begonias; Silver Lake, Red Lake Chinquapin, Beefsteak; justicia pits.; cactus; Coconut Palm, Leaf, Baseball Bat, Mistletoe, Pincushion, Bunny Ears, Donkey Ears, $1 ea.; fingernail pits., $2, min. order $3, 50? post. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Gumming 30130.
Booking orders Sept. del. of red & white Emp. tulips, $1.40 doz.; Red Matador, Golden Harvest, Rosy Wings, Edith Eddy tulips, $1.25 doz.; blue striped, yellow & mix. crocus, 25, $1; yellow Trumpet daffodils, $1.25 doz., add 65? doz. Thomas M. Sparks, 306 Lakeview Dr., Chatsworth 30705.
Liriope, striped an3green; Boxwood holly, 8 in. to 2 ft.; boxwood, 12 in to 2 ft.; large and small hydrangeas, junipers, snowballs, various evergreens, misc. Clifton M. Orr, 1391 Lockwood Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 758-2829.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
wanted
Want 3 green daylilies, will exchange 1 doz. Irg. type garlic bulbs for same. Mrs. A.B. Cooper, Rt. 2, Box 270, Pelham 31779.
Want seed heads oT matured sunflower, do not want the seeds, must have at least 12 in. stems, also gourds with long, slender crazy twister necks. Mrs. R.G. Beardsley, Atlanta. Ph. 255-1629.
Miscellaneous

for sale

100 Ib. size white feed sacks, 3,

$1.50, 5, $2.25, 10, $4, all PP. Billy

Risner, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643.

Approx. 80 gal. size syrup kettle

for sale, good condition, $60. John L.

Anderson, 1695 Spring Valley Rd.,

Athens 30601.

_________

Canning pears for sale, ready

now, $2.50 per bu., avail, only a few

days 5-7 pm. Mrs. Smith, 1850

Savannah Rd.. Augusta._______

White yarrow, yellow docTc,

spearmint, peppermint pits., 6, 50?;

yellowroot pits., 6, $'l, $1.50 doz.; also

green hot pepper, yellow dock roots,

50? Ib., add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler,

Rt. 2, Ellijay.______________

Select pecan halves for sale , 5

Ibs., $7.50, add 75? post, for 1st & 2nd

zones. Mrs. H.W. Law, Chula 31733.

2 old bathtubs good for watering

trough, $10 ea.; also 328 gal. galv.

watering trough, $20; also 2-horse

wagon, fair cond., $40. W.D. Tillery,

249 N. Log Cabin Dr., Smyrna. Ph.

435-7701.__________________

Dried apples for sale, $1 per Ib.

plus post.; also red & white

multiplying onion sets, $2.50 gal. plus

post. Mrs. Charlie Buffington, Rt. 2,

Lavonia 30553.______________

7 hives Italian bees in modern

hives, all with extra supers, state

inspected 7-7-70. J.D. Payne, Box 254,

Calhoun. Ph. 629-2487._________

7 bonnet patterns: Old Fashioned

Gathered Crown, Centennial, Martha

Washington, Button on Crown,

Pointed Top Button Crown, Covered

Wagon with a tail bonnet patterns, 35?

ea., 5? ea. pattern for instructions.

Mrs. R.I. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44,

Lawrenceville 30245.

_____

Good used heart lumber and hand

hewn logs, good for farm bldgs. Joe

Bailey, Rt. 1, Adairsville 30103. Ph.

773-3917.

Lrg. leaf shade dried sage, $1.50

pint cup, add post.; also fine white

rice popcorn on cobb, $1.50 for 10 Ibs.,

add post. Mrs. Marie Holland, 1019

Cooglleer Rd., Dalton 30720.

^inest gallberry honey, twelve 2

II 2 Ibs. strained, $10, you pay post.

C.W. Powell, Box 1083, Valdosta

31601.__________________

Firewood for sale. Ralph C.

Swafford. Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.

New crop mtn. honey white

sourwood, 5 Ibs., $3.75, 10 Ibs., $7; 30

Ibs., $19.50; drk. sourwood, 5 Ibs.,

$2.75, 10 Ibs., $4.75, 30 Ibs., $14; comb

or strain, wildflower, some sourwood

in it, 10 Ibs., $3.50, strain only, add

post. Edward Colston, Taylorsville

30178.

Miniature redhot pepper pods for

sauce, 1 cupful, $1 PP; also Blue Bird

or Wren gourds, 4 or more 75? ea. del.

H.A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.

Channel catfish fingerlings for stocking ponds, 21/2 in. long , free del. on Irg. orders. Ira L. Sasser, Melntosh 31317. Ph. 876-2895 after 8
pm. Quilt patterns: Applique Sun-
bonnet Gal, Colonial Lady, Overall Sam, Sunbonnet Sue, Fisher Boy, Football, Butterfly, Morning Glory, Tulip, Pansy, Old Soldier's Rose, Pine Tree, Flower Blossom, Valentine, 8, $1 with stamped addressed env. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. 2, Box 267, Toccoa
30577. Free horse manure, haul your
own. Herbert Smith, Twin Oak Stables, 900 Myrtle St. Roswell. Ph.
993-4307.__________________ Bronze & blue scuppernongs for
sale at the vineyard. R.F. Nutt, Luella
Ph. 957-4174.________________ 11 Ibs. beeswax for sale, 75? per
Ib. plus post. Mrs. P.V. Riggins, Rt. 4, Box 170, Griffin 30223.
Used timber creosoted and treated for life-time, 12 pcs. 8x14-25 ft. long, 8 pcs. 12x12-12 ft. long; 5 pcs. 8x14-12 ft. long. V. Doc Giles, Rt. 3, Winder. Ph. 867-9717.
8 ft. treated fence posts, 40? ea. Tom Dillon. Atlanta. Ph. 252-6461.
Flower pot quilt pattern with pc. square, $1 PP. Hattie Wigley, 6011 S. Gordon Rd., Rt. 3, Austell 30001.
Strong red sassafras, elder bark & root, white ash roots, slippery elm bark, poke roots, wild cucumber bark I/ 2 gal., $2; lucky buckies, $2 doz., sage, 75? cup, add post. Mrs. Lillian Phillips. Rt. 1, Wrightsville.
Catnip, devil's shoestring, elder bark & root, poplar sweet gum bark yellowroot, sassafras. May apple queen-of -the -meadow, yellow dock
roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1 plus 35? post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay
30540.________________;_____ Appliqued quilt patterns; Sun-
bonnet Sue, Overall Bill, Meadow Rose, Snowball, Cup & Saucer, Duck,
Heart Shape. Triple Sunflower, Pansy, Flower Tree, Bleeding Heart, House Plant, Pig Kitten, Puppy, Colonial Girl with Umbrella, others 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt.
5, Ellijay 30540._______________ Good dry cow and horse compost
75? per bag, $15 truckload del; also chicken compost. J.W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy. Decatur. Ph. BU-9-
5798,_______________________ Yellow dock, queen-of-meadow,
wild cherry bark, red alder bark, blackberry roots, yellowroot,ratsbane, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1, add post. Mr. Donald Greer, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.
10 quilt patterns with instructions $1 plus post.; Fan, Pinwheel, Windmill, Okla. Rd., Italian Design, Bowtie, Bright Hopes, 3 & 6 , Wrench, Grecian Design, Mrs. Ramos, Rt. 5,
Lawrenceville 30245._____________ Nice clean roots and herbs yellow
root, catnip, queen of meadow, devils shoestring, May apple, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1 plus postage, spearmint, catnip, $1.50 doz.; add postage. Mrs.
H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay._____ Appliqued quilt patterns, Big
Apple, Butterfly, Daisy Chain, Country Boy, Bunny Rabbit, Friendly Puppy, Rocket Ship to the Moon, Rose Wreath, Pansy , Sunbonnet Sue Overall Bill, Basket of Roses. Tulip,
Dutch Boy, Girl, 3 for $1 plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______________
Patchwork quilt patterns; Fan, Basket, Mosiac, Melon, Gent's Bowtie, Wedding Ring, Night Flower, 8-Point Star, Corn and Beans, Pinwheel (curved version) appliqued: Dutch Doll, Grandmother's Old Fashioned Tulip, col. illustration incl., 25? ea., 5, $1, stamped addressed env. Mrs. John E. Maner, 206 Peachtree St., Villa Rica 30180.
Scuppernongs for sale, 20? per Ib. picked. C.M. Roberts, Rt. 3, 5314 Rock Springs Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-
6610._____;____._________^__ Black muscadine grapes, place
your order as I will pick. Mrs. Coy Wood, 7602 Pleasant Hill Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 482-6190 or 482-6728.
This yr. sundried apples at my home. Mrs. Owen Cole, 120 Homer St.,
Commerce._________ 40 qts. of fig preserves for sale.
Mrs. V.F. Laury, 70 Park Ave., Griffin. Ph. 228-8811.__________
Farm bell frame & all complete, $50. John D. Malcom, Rt. 4, Box 134, .Madison 30650. ______ _____
Channel catfish fingerlings for
sale, 2 I/ 2-3 in long. Ray Norman, Rt. 2. Moultrie 31768. Ph. 324-4887.
Quilt patterns, 25? ea. or patterns & finished square, $1; Dogwood, Butterfly, Fan, Maple Leaf, Poplar Leaf, Bowtie, Monkey Wrench, Tulip. Mrs. Anna Miller, Rt. 2. Lula 30554.
Channel catfish fingerlings for sale, routinely treated and parasite & disease free, Irg. fingerlings avail, now, can del. J. Foy Gilbert, Box 321, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-2171.

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5 colonies bees, 1 super included, $12.50ea., state inspected, free del. to 50 mi. James 0. Pearson, Meigs. Ph. 683-2416. _______________
Patchwork quilt patterns with drawn instructions can be mach. pc., Windmill, Old Italian Design, Wrench, Pinwheel, Bright Hopes, 5, $1; with stamped addressed env. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Quilt patterns: Basket, Fan, Log Cabin, Dresden Plate, Interlocked Squares, Maple Leaf, Ferris Wheel, Centennial Hour Glass, Millwheel, 25? ea., 5, $1, mail only. Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083.
Patchwork quilt patterns, 25? ea., 5, $1; Fan, Rock Garden, Maple Leaf, Indian plum, sailboats, basket, tail of Benjamin's kite. Wrench, stepping Stones. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873. Scottdale 30079._______________
Queen-of-meadow, vellow dock, sassafras, devil's shoestring, wild cherry, sweet gum bark, 4 Ib. lardbox, $1.25; catnip .pennyroyal pits., $1.25 doz., add post. Mrs. J.W. Jackson Rt., 2, Talking Rock 30175.___________
Pc. quilt patterns with col. picture; Dove of Peace, 14 in. sq. has dove and olive branch design quilting on center sq.; Peacock, side view, emb. eye; Peafowl with wings, spread, eye, etc. emb, 50? ea. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Daielsville 30633.
Miscellaneous

wanted

Want 1,000 or more Irg. fence

posts, prefer cedar or pressure

treated, state price FOB and del.

Luther S. Garrett, Rt. 1, Loganville

30249. Ph. 466-4480 after 8 pm

Want abt. 2 cords oak wood abt. 28

in. long, not too small. Montgomery,

Norcross. Ph. 938-9955.

Want used cider mill. Marvin

Pritchett, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.

Want 6 pints watermelon rind

preserves. Alien Home, Rt. 1,

Danielsville 30633.

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Want 2-3 Ibs. clean firm beeswax,

must be reasonably priced, write

details in 1st letter. Mrs. Eliz. Sat-

terfield, Rt. 4, Box 0, Stony Lane,

Blairsville 30512.

Want a start of Calif, beer seed,

write price, will send money. Mrs.

O.G. Goodwin. Rt. 3, Tifton 31794.

Want 25-30 sheets 12 ft. galv. tin in

good cond. Charles Massey, Box 382,

Rockmart 30153.____________

Want cow or farm bell, a pr.

stillyards and other items, state price

in 1st letter. P.O. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69,

Elberton 30635._____________

Want 15-20 bu. scuppernongs in

100 mi. radius, would like to pick up in

5 bu. lots, advise price per bu. and

date up. C.H. Foster, Rt. 1, Ellenwood

30049.

for sale
Handwoven loop potholders in asst. cols. & designs, 30? ea., 4, $1 PP; quilt patterns with pc. squares; Dbl. Wedding Ring, Crossroads, Friendship Chain, Fan,Drunkard's Path, 50? ea., 3, $1 PP. Mrs. J.D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 98, Ellijay 30540.
Quilt tops: Dbl. wedding Ring, Flower Garden, Drunkard's Path, Fool Square, others, $5 ea., add post. Edna Foster, Calhoun 30701.
Setting gooney bird potholder, sits on pot lid, yarn top knot, ribbon bow tie any col., plain or asst. print, $1 ea.; dolphin pincushion, grey felt, ribbonbow on head; turtle pincushion of felt, green & gold, 65? ea. PP. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633._____
Several sets white perma-press pillowcases, hand emb. with birds, leaves & flowers, diff. designs, Irg. 20 x 32 in., 3 I/ 2-4 in. hems. Mrs. Myrtie Roberson, 711 Brownwood Ave., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 622-6460.

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Wormwood -- Artemisia Absinthium, has been surrounded by superstition and awe since ancient times; being so sacred to Artemis, the nature goddess of ancient Greece, that people think the genus gets its botanical name from her.
The plant grows wild but is seldom found in remote places. The small flowers are greenishyellow and if you wish to collect the herb in early fall, get the whole herb, flowers and all, and hang to dry in a warm room. From this dried herb comes the infusions of which the old herbalists sang the praises - one saying it will cure "the hypochondriacal disorders of studious, sedentary men," while another says that .if taken for a week one "will have no sickness after meals, will feel none of that fulness so frequent from indigestion."
Always having had a high place in magic, the following love charm is from medieval England. On St. Luke's Eve, October 18, mix together a thimbleful each of wormwood, dried marigold flowers, dried marjoram and dried thyme, all crumbled fine. Add half a cup of water and simmer over low heat 7 minutes, then strain. Add a thimbleful of virgin honey and a thimbleful of vinegar, mix well and anoint yourself all over with this "goo," then repeat three times: "Saint Luke, Saint Luke, be kind to me, In dreams let me my true love see." Get into bed and that night you will dream of the one you will marry.
Rock Eagle
(Continued from page 1) Cooperative Extension Service of the University of Georgia. All groups must have planned programs, but the restful, comfortable surroundings make learning easy.
Success Story The Rock Eagle story is a story of Georgia 4-H members who contributed their earnings and sought aid from other groups to make construction possible. Officially opened in 1955, the center is designed primarily for 4-H members, however, other groups are invited to use it when available. It is so designed that one large group or many smaller ones can use the facilities at the same time. For information write: Tommy Walton, State 4-H Leader Coop Extension Service, Athens, 30601.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Dried Flower Arrangements

Today, many homes in Georgia have taken on a more casual look with home furnishings tending to bring the outdoors inside. Dried arrangements aid in accomplishing this affect.
There are many materials which may be used in dried arrangements. They may come from the fields, gardens, roadsides, or even streams. Some wild plants suitable for drying are Queen Anne's lace, Cattail, Milkweed, Red Clover, Johnson Grass, Pussy Willow, Jimson Weed, and Rabbit Tobacco. Cultivated plants often used for drying are Zinnias, Crape Myrtle, Dogwood, Holly, Corn Tassels, and Hydrangeas.
Plants for drying should be gathered just as they reach maturity. Pick your flowers on a dry sunny day after the dew has evaporated. Cut them with a two inch stem stripping all foliage from the flowering plants. You should bend branches just as you want them before drying.
There are several methods of drying flowers. One method is sand box drying. Use clean, dry sand. Damp sand will spot the color in your flowers. Get wooden boxes, large fruit juice or oil cans, or buckets and label with dates. Pour sand in containers to a depth of four inches.
Place flowers upside down on top of four inch bed of sand, being careful not to let any flowers touch each other. Pour on more sand till flower
heads are covered. Store in cool dark

place (a closet or attic with ventilation) for two weeks. Then pour off and gently brush away sand. Flowers are then ready for use.
One of the newest methods of drying flowers is using silica gel which is sold by chemical supply dealers or your local druggist can order it for you. Mix one-fourth pound Tel-Tale gel to five pounds 28-200 mesh silica gel. Pour mixture in container to a depth of two inches and insert flowers face up. Cover flowers with remaining mixture. Cover container and seal with freezing tape. Let remain one week before gently pouring mixture off.
If you would like more information on making dried arrangements, please write Home Economist, Georgia Department of Agriculture, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334.

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I do hope you will not refuse to answer this because it is unsigned after I state my reasons. About 3 years ago I bought a load of topsoil and a corner of my yard is full of yellow flowers from this. They are very pretty and I call them miniature sunflowers. They bloom in September. Last fall my mother told me they looked like marijuana. A county agent had some on display (as a warning) at a meeting of her Home Demonstration Club. I laughed it off and then a short time later I saw a picture of marijuana. I heard it has a musty odor. These plants smell that way. My husband wanted to dig and kill them. I'm reluctant to dig anything blooming and I suggested taking a sample to the police or Forestry service but he refused saying the police would never believe the truth and we would have a police record! He agreed to send a sample to you before he destroys my flowers. Please help.
Unsigned
We could have helped you much faster if you had signed your letter. All letters pertaining to matters such as this are kept confidential. Your plant is not marijuana but coneflower. We feel sure the police would have believed your story they're really nice people. We are publishing a picture of marijuana so you and others will know. The marijuana bloom is tiny, the size of the tip of your finger and not readily visible. It is a greenish-yellow. It is a
bushy plant, with foliage from the ground up.

To all those who want rid of something, (4 harmless, friendly, cunning, gentle little toads) crickets, mocking birds, etc., may I plead with you to read Rachel Carson's SILENT SPRING? It will show you how to get rid of every living thing of beauty that God created, or wait a bit and this plague and blight will have spread to your area and rid you of it all! How I'd love to have those 4 little toads! I had 4 when I built here that at dusk came to sit and catch bugs, flies, etc. 'round my doorsteps. None are left, here or elsewhere that I can learn. Our motto seems to be "IT'S ALIVE, KILL IT". I had 8 pairs of robins, 4 building almost in reach of my door, as well as almost every bird native to this state building here; yellow-bill cuckoo, (the only one to tear into tent caterpillars' webs and eat them) orchard and Baltimore orioles, tanager, cat-bird, indigo bunting, quail, etc., and Grackles, a destroyer of all other bird nests and eggs. It destroyed many of these but man with spray and gun did most of it, till I had 1 robin and 1 cuckoo pass through recently on the way south. If you see them, throw a crumb or two. They are not long for this world. May I suggest, too late, that we might have planted extra cherry trees, fig trees, etc. for the birds? May I suggest that the widow might have much worse trouble than hogs! Nothing is said about the old man being single! I don't think any of the questions call for levity! The ones asking are serious.
Mrs. V.M., Clarkrange, Tenn.
We appreciate your opinion and feel sure our readers will. You might be interested to know that the widow called us long distance to tell us that she had taken our advice, taken the cake over, and the man cleaned up his hog pen and the two are seeing each other "steadily" now. Straight line knew they were single all the time. Sometimes levity helps in this world. However, others wondered about this, too. Also there are health regulations that could have been imposed if necessary. We meant no harm.

Wednesday, September 16, 1970
Agricultural Calendar
Meeting
Sept. 20 - 3 PM - Atlanta Chinchilla Club, Palmetto Community Center, Palmetto. For information call T. T. Wheatley, Sec., 2080 Oak Dr., Smyrna.
Sept. 26 - 9 AM - Annual Ga. Beekeepers Assn., Rural Electrification Bldg., Gainesville.
Farm Sales Events
Sept. 17 - Feeder Calf Sale, Blakely.
September 21 - Steer Show, Newnan. September 22 - Feeder Calf Sale,
Walker County.
Sept. 23-6:30 PM - 2nd Production Sale, Rush Bros. Hereford Farm, Kathleen. Write or call 987-1796.
Sept. 24 - Steer Show, McDonough. Sept. 26 - 1 PM - Dr. Donald S.
Bickers Alfarminda Angus Farm Dispersal Sale. For information contact W. Scott Wilson, Sales Mgr., 2985 King Alfred Dr., Macon. Sept. 26 - 10:30 AM - Farm equipment, etc., auction on the farm; 4 mi. N. of Auburn, Hwy. 324. For information contact Dr. Donald S. Bickers, M.D., 490 Pctree St., Atlanta, 30308. Oct. 2 - Ga. Spotted Swine Breeders' Assn. Fall Show & Sale. Show 10 AM, Sale 1:30 PM. Appling Co. Agricultural Center, Baxley. For catalog write Mrs. E. E. Watson, RR 2, Fort Gaines. Mr. Woodrow Purdom will make reservations and take last minute bids. Ph. 3672372 Baxley. Oct. 3 - GEQ Ranch Polled Hereford Production Sale. For catalog write George D. Queener, Kensington, 30727. Ph. 539-2537. Oct. 5 -1 PM - Childs Farm Breeder Swine Sale, Grady Co. L/ S Pavilion. Oct. 8 - 3rd Annual Stephens Co. Feeder Calf Sale, Toccoa L/ S Auction Barn, Toccoa. For information contact Ferman Gregory, Stephens Co. High, Eastanollee.
FEEDER PIG SALES
Sept. 17 - Pearson L/S Market, Pearson.
Sept. 17 - Upper Hiawassee Feeder Pig Cooperative, Blue Ridge.
Septf. 18 - 8 PM - Mitchell County L/ S Market, Camilla. For information call 912/ 336-8707.
Sept. 18 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Sept. 18 - 8 PM - Turner County
Stockyard, Ashburn. Sept. 18 - and each Fri. at 8 PM -
Dodge County Stockyard, Eastman. For information contact Hayward Cranford, day 374-3773, night 374-3818.
Sept. 19 - Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania.
Sept. 21 - Appling County Stockman's Assn., Baxley.
Sept. 24 - Pearson L/S Market, Pearson.
Sept. 25 - Sutton L/ S Co., Sylvester. Sept. 25 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Sept. 25 - 6:30 PM - Swainsboro
Stockyard, Swainsboro. Sept. 25 - C.S.R.A., Warrenton.
Sept. 25 - Dodge County L/S Salesbarn, Eastman.
Sept. 26 - Soperton Stockyard, Soperton.
Horse Edition
On September 30, 1970, the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin will carry a listing of horse shows and sales planned for Georgia during October, November, December.
If you would like a notice printed in the Special Horse Show Edition, please have it in the Bulletin office no later than September 23.______