FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
VOLUME 56
Wednesday, November 4, 1970
NUMBER 45
Phil Campbell
Slowing of
iNALYZE PEANUT HULLS BEFORE USING AS FEED
Winter
Vegetables
Centralization
Good Second Crop Before using peanut hulls as a
feed or litter,.a representative sample of the hulls should be analyzed to
Upon resigning as Georgia's Commissioner of Agriculture early in 1969 to accept the post of Under Secretary offered by President Nixon, I was very grateful to learn that one of the major objectives of the new Administration was to move away from bureaucratic decision making ~ by which I mean the making of decisions
assure that they are free of pesticide residue.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has found pesticide residue on several samplings of hulls. Milk from cows fed hulls has been found to contain some residue. When hulls were used as a litter in chicken houses, some residue was found
by James M. Barber
Area Extension Horticulturist Tifton, Georgia
A number of vegetables such as turnip greens, mustard greens, collards, kale and cabbage are grown and marketed on the fresh market in South Georgia throughout the winter months. These crops are an important source of income to a number of growers at a time when other sources of income are not available.
by somebody who has sat so long behind a desk in Washington that he has lost the perspective of the local scene.
In recent decades we have witnessed the spawning of alphabet
Total acreage will vary considerably from year to year and acreage for individual growers will vary from an acre or two up to 50 or more. Usually the smaller growers sell through local State Farmers
agencies and
Markets or to local stores. Larger
the proliferation
growers sell through brokers or
of Federal
directly to larger buyers. Some
programs. We
volume is shipped ,to eastern and
have watched
midwestern markets.
sources of
Generally, the fresh market
revenue and the
demand and price have been good for
power that goes
top quality crops. As in other fresh
with the revenue
vegetables, only those growers that
diverted from the
produce, grade and package quality
States to
products are able to survive. Labor to
Washington.
harvest, grade and package these
It is in the interest of Georgia
crops has become a severe problem in
farmers and all citizens of the United
many cases and the lack of adequate
States that we reverse this trend. This Administration wants as
many decisions as possible to be
Many of Georgia's most distinguished citizens trace their ancestry to the MIDWAY COLONY which centered at Midway Congregational
labor has caused some growers to reduce acreage or quit growing them altogether.
made at the level nearest to the Church on the Georgia coast. The colony produced two signers of the.
In addition to the acreage of
people.
Declaration of Independence, ministers, senators, generals, and an- winter vegetables grown for the fresh
There are many advantages to cestors of presidents. Adjacent to the church the Commission has market, there is considerable tonnage
strengthening State and local constructed a museum, a replica of one of the low-country inns, and in of turnip greens (tops), turnip roots,
(Our guest columnist this week is it has furnishings of the period, exhibits, and an extensive library. J. Phil Campbell, Under Secretary of
collards and mustard greens grown for processing in several South
Preserving Georgia's History Agriculture, U. S. Department of
Agriculture, Washington. A native of
Georgia counties. Colquitt County is the leading
Watkinsville, Ga., Mr. Campbell is a
former Georgia Commissioner of
Agriculture.)
governments. Because they are on the scene, State and local people can evaluate a course of action better than those who can only observe needs and opportunities from a distance.
Local decision making builds stronger, more stable, and more progressive State and local govern* ments. When the constituents in one State, county, or city can compare the performance of their own government with performance in the next State, county, or city, there is greater responsiveness to the will of the people: Moreover, new ideas can betried out more easily and less expensively than by a nationwide en^ deavor.
Strong State and local government makes for better national government. It frees Washington
For a number of years little importance was placed on the preservation of
Georgia's historic assets but there has been a dramatic change in thought as
the benefits to the young in making them conscious of their heritage has been
realized.
The value of museums and historic sites to the economy of the state is now evident with tourism being one of the four leading industries in all states and the source of millions of dollars annually in Georgia.
This is _a clean and smokeless industry bringing new dollars into areas and brings with it motels, restaurants and service industries.
In a recent survey, the Ohio Development Department concluded that a community attracting 36,500 visitors a year could expect to receive an additional $777,000 in personal income through 111 new jobs, $144,300 in bank deposits and $1,119,918 in added retail sales. Most of this money is new money to the area and turns over
about ten times.
Considering the more than 25,000 visitors to the Dahlonega Courthouse Gold Museum in the first six months of this year, the economic value to the Dahlonega area is greater than any other one industry there.
Historic site operation and restoration is only a part of the work of the Georgia Historical Commission. It is the agency in Georgia which works with the National Park Service on the National Historic Preservation program by which historic buildings, sites and objects are evaluated, examined and placed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a nationwide movement to protect the remaining historic places from wanton
destruction. Under this act any
county producing these crops for processing! Approximately 42 growers in this county grow 5000 tons of turnip greens, 1400 tons of collards and 600 tons of turnip roots in the fall, and 4400 tons of turnip greens, 1000 tons of mustard greens and 1200 tons of collard greens in the spring. The majority of this tonnage is grown for Pamona Products in Griffin, with some grown for Southern Frozen Foods in Montezuma and some for Bush Brothers in Newport, Tennessee.
The fall crop is planted from August 20 to September 20 and harvested from October 1 to December 1. The spring crop is planted from February 20 to March 20 and harvested from April 1 to about the middle of May. Individual grower acreage ranges from 10 to 140 acres
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Christmas Is Coming, from tasks which it cannot perform
well and allows it to concentrate in
federally financed construction must consider the possible effect on historic
those areas where it can be mdst
properties.
Mail Packages Early effective. The U. S. Department of
Another facet to the work of the Commission is a state antiquities law
Agriculture has made significant progress working with Departments of State government to carry out decentralization and move responsibilities back to State governments.
In March, 1969, President Nixon
Food gifts always make welcome gifts especially at Christmas time. Before mailing your gift, you should consider recipe selection, preparation, and packaging.
for the protection of archaeological sites.
After many years of neglect and sometimes wanton destruction, the places of history in Georgia are receiving their proper emphasis as
ordered the departments and agen-
All packages which are being educational and cultural assets. Their
cies of the Executive Branch of the shipped overseas should be mailed government to undertake a 3-year November 15 and should be sent air
(Continued on page 8) mail parcel post.
economic value, slow in being recognized, is now one of their greatest contributions.
Homemade harvester used in winter vegetable production.
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Want man to milk in 80 cow dairy, no outside work required, no previous dairy experience necessary. Bill St. John, Rt. 3, Covington. Ph. 464-3983 Social Circle.___________
Want settled elderly couple to help with light work on farm, both work, have 4 room house partially furnished, reasonable salary. E. K. Fowler. Rt. 2. Box 217. Athens.
Want someone to move pine trees suitable for lumber or pulpwood for the wood. T. R. Finley, 3074 5th St., Haoeville 30354. Ph. 767-1785.____
Will prune any kind of orchard, peach or apple, fertilize or spray trees. Elmer Watson. Rt. 6. Canton.
Grading, pplow\ ing, planting, hauling and graveling, most any tractor work, have front end loader; also, clearing of land for wood. Donald J. Smith, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974-5540 no Sunday calls.
FARMERS 4 CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334
404-524-3292
Want to do light farm work or help in the chicken house, must have transportation to job and back, must be home at night, would like $35 per wk. or more, according to the type work and how many hrs. Lucille
Lowe, Rt. 2, Commerce 30529. Ph. 367-
8027.___________________ Family man and wife to work on
poultry farm, do light farm work, 5 room house, bath, near city, must have reference. Mrs. Pat Smith, 272
Pryor St., SW, Atlanta 30303. Ph. 523-
4603 or 633-1059.
Single man with small income, wants job doing light farm work, must have board, laundry and small salary. J. R. McGuirt, 3 Barnard Ave., LaGrange. Ph. Tu. 8-4082._______
Want either single man or married couple to do general chores that go with an expanding cattle operation, fence to be built, bush hogging to be done, have an apartment partially furnished available, no
bad habits. Richard J. Weaver, Rt. 2,
Box 96, Athens 30601. Ph. 543-4255. Want someone to clear trees from
land, will exchange wood for labor render, get as few or as many as you want. T. E. Chambers, 827 Myrtle St.,
SW. Gainesville 30501.
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Want retired couple to do small farm chores, help with laying hens, check on cattle herd for new calves, etc., rent free, references exchanged. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Rt. 2, Statesboro^
Farm machinery and equipment
Tommy Irvln, Commissioner
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for sale
8N Ford tractor, 51 model, new
paint, runs good, $700; bush hog, 5
1/2 ft., new gear box, $200. Mike
Malowe, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph. 887-
3558.
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4020 John Deere tractor, 1969
model with cab, heater, triple remote
cyl. and 3 -pt. hitch, differential lock,
400 hrs., front end loader; 10 ft. John
Deere tool bar; heavy duty Taylorway
offset harrow. John H. Bollen, Rt. 2,
BoxK 80. Bremen. Ph. 646-5858.
New Hollanr d model 351 grinder
mixer exc. cond., 2 ton cap., has not
been used in 2 I/ 2 yrs. and was not
left out in weather; also, model 53A
New Holland bale thrower for N.H. 268
baler, complete with wagon hitch,
thrower is complete, nothing missing.
Bill Boyce, Blythe. Ph. 554-4709 before
7 or 554-3622 after 7 Wavnesboro.
Georgia quail incubator; also, 400
egg hatcher. W.C. Blunk, 1470 Pontiac
PL. SE. Atlanta 30316. PI h. 627-0013.
Case 11 row fertilizer grain and
small seed drill, no reasonable offer,
refused; also cleaned and tested
Fescue seed, 19* per Ib. J.D.
Gaulding, Concord. Ph. 495-5297.
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4 bottom plows, John Deere; 1-B
25 cable unit Cat.; International pay
scraper, No. T-55, A-l cond. Brooks
Landers, Rt. 3, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-
2078.
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Model D John Deere tractor and
10 disc tiller, both good cond., $600; one
ton Smalley feed grinder and mixer,
good cond., $750; twelve hole metal
hog feeder, long type, good cond., $50.
J.W. Faircloth, Rt. 2, Byron 31008. Ph.
956-5719 or 95&4700.__________
200 Farmall tractor, 2 -pt. fast
hitch, with equip., bush and bog
harrow, spring tooth harrow, drag
harrow, mowing machine, planters
and cultivators, all for $1000. R.H.
Abee. Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-6655.
Fordson Major diesel tractor,
with 3-pt. hitch; also, 3 bottom plows
and disc harrow. Mrs. Joan McCullar,
Rt. 1, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 4524252.
King bush and bog harrow (3-pt.
hitch), $390; 5 Star hole digger (3-pt.
hitch with loading boom), $195;
fourteen ft. equip, trailer (dual axle
and loading ramp for tractor), $645.
James W. Thompson, 1688 Pheasant
Dr.. Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 471-8940.
One #100 John Deere, 1 row corn
picker, used last season, $200, can be
seen at 22 Spence Ave., Newnan. E.W.
Brown, Sr., Box 1037, Newnan 30263.
Ph. 253-5879 dav or 253-2600 night.
Ford Ferguson 9N tractor, new
paint job, good tires, with cutaway
harrow, $500; David Bradley motor, 4
I/ 2 hp, has 3 pieces of equip., $125;
Roto tiller, 4 hp motor, like new, $60.
A.J. Weldon, Hwy. 61, Dallas. Ph. 445-
2787.
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2 horse wagon, like new; 1 Gee
Whiz; 1 New Holland feed grinder and
mixer. W.E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9,
nbone parlor, 5 yrs.
old with free stall housing for 300
cows, all equip, intact in lots and dairy
for lease, land available and 5 silos,
located at Bo Whitaker Farms, 31/2
mi. S. Harlem on Hwy. 47,1 mi. W. on
Sawdust Rd. Mrs. Rachel Whitaker
James. Rt. 2. Box 127. Harlem.
12 ft. Dearborn fertilizer
spreader, like new, $185; also, pony
$25. Travis Adkins, Rt.2, Cordele
31015. Ph. 273-163^_______
400 gal. Majonnier milk tank,
Copeland compressor, pert, cond.,
will sell at a reasonable price. W.P.
Eld5eJr*.jJJr.. Culloden. Ph. 358-2152. Water-trough, size 4 ft. wide
and 12 ft. long; water trough
(round), diameter 8 ft.; also, in-
cubators. J.L. Cruse, Jr., Rt. 8, Box
235, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-6537 after
6:30 pm.
Super M Farmall, new rubber,
live P.T.O., 84 in. Servis rotary
mower. A. Allan Brittain, Box 153,
Jackson 30233. International Super A with quick
hitch, exc. cond., 4 tires like new, $800.
Walter H. Smith Rt. 6, Gumming. Ph.
887-3010 after 6.
52 mnoddeel 8N Ford, $700; 3-pt. cut-
off saw and belt pulley, $100; 20 disc
harrow Dearborn, $125; dirt scoop
reverse and forward load, $50, all for
$925. Howard Wood, Rt.l Alpharetta.
Ph. 475-5386. 1967 Massey Ferguson 165 diesel
tractor; 1964 Massey Ferguson 65
diesel tractor, both have live power-
and power steering; bush hog rotary
mower, 9 ft. offset model, cut less than
100 acres. James W. Barnes, Locust
Grove 30248. Ph. 956-5132. _____
1 used 2 horse wagon for sale,
good cond. Alien Home , Rt. 1,
Danielsivville. PPhh.J'95-2966,_____
BulUlddoozzer Oliivver OC-3 tractor, A-l
cond. J. Sockwell, Jr., 889 S. Hairston
Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 443-
4760,
500 gal. propane gas tank, used
above ground, exc. cond., $200. Mrs.
John S. Garland, Hillsboro 31038. Ph.
468-6923.
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18 metal hen nests, 10814 holes, 25
tube feeders, good cond. Z. J. Lee,
Red Oak 30272. Ph. 767-6666. ____
Front end loader<on late model 990
David Brown tractor, exc. cond.,
$2475; also, 12 ft. sow-rite fertilizer
and lime spreader, like new, $95.
Harry Lutz, c/ o Leeland Farms,
Leesburg. 759-6523 night Albany or
432-7985.
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2 chicken houses with metal roof,
32 by 150 ea., 12 Warner gas brooders,
96 in. canopy, 230 five ft. feeders and
auto, drinkers, 4 inside feed bins.
Wilber Miller, Rt. 10, Air Line Rd.,
Gainesville. Ph. 536-4219._______ rCvoil*e 3 spout oat drill with guano
attachment, used very little, $25. H. G.
Adams, Social CCiircle. Ph. 786-6978.
H3 Allis Chhalmers front end
loader on tracks, with plows, good
cond., $2800. Charles Hazelwood, Rt.
3. Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-7716.
Lrg. trailer for sale, triple axle, 4
wheel hyd. elec. brakes, front jack
new tires - 8 ply, all lights and turn
signals, loading area full 8 ft. x 20 ft.,
$1000. Larry Byron, 1918 Noah's Ark
Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-2561
after 5:30 Dm.
Wednesday, November 4, 1970
2 row corn snapper, good cond.,
1962 Massey Ferguson 85 butane
fits 60 or 70 John Deere tractor, come tractor, 71/2 ft. off-set harrow and
see if interested, located 5 mi. S. cyl., 3-pt. hitch, 3 disc plow, good
Butler on Hwy. 19. Bobby Barrow, Rt. cond., $1600. Coleman Caldwell, Rt. 1,
1. Butler.___________________ Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 253-9200.
1 row Allis Chalmers "B" tractor
A. if. Woods gas brooders, $5
with hyd. lift, P.T.O. shaft, cultivator, ea.; 120-P.G. 16 hanging feeders in-
planter, distributor turning plow and cluding ropes and blocks, 25t ea.
harrow, clean, all $500. Frank Calvin Chastain, Rt. 4, Cleveland. Ph.
Thompson, Rt. 1, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 865-2873. _________________
537-2398._____'________________
1970 Bolen's garden tractor, 12 hp,
1968 International cub, fast hitch, hyd. lift, elec. start, hydrastic tran-
plow, harrow, mower, scoop, spring smission, head lights, wheel weights,
tooth cultivator $1650. Gordon Reaves, with the following equip.; 25 in. rotary
Rt. 3, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-
tiller, 10 in turner, 48 in. mower, used
Surge dairy equip.; Glass pipeline 4 hrs., $1395. Sidney T. Highnote, Box
elec. pulsator, elec. brain, 3 milkers, 95, Douglasville. Ph. 942-686L_____
auto, washer, vat and pump, all good
Z^wheel, 6 ft. x 4 ft. trailer, $35. T.
cond., $800. W. A. Housworth, Rt. 2, F. Rumsey, 2853 Marlin Dr., Cham-
Lithonia. Ph. 482-6424. 2 wagons for sale, 1 two horse
wagon with small wheels, $75; one miniature Budweiser $100. G. D.
iff Sauls. Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1858. Allis Chalmers H-D 3 for parts.
Frank S. Broadhurst, Box 404, AmeCrlilc^ums.. PA ht*.. 9af2t-4x-5w31*7f af*tve~r. 7...
2 ton tractor driven Gem feed mill, fair cond., $375; also, 2 ton cap. elec. power feed mill by Ross Mfg. Co., 3 phase motor driven mill, one 10
blee 30341. Ph AS1.9njM_______
i Super A Farmall tractor, planlers, cultivators and belly mower, good cond.; riding mower like new, with battery and starter; 1 off-set plow; 1 motor post hole digger, all real good cond., can be seen at my home, located near Hogan Store. H. G.
Williford. Lexington. Heavy duty hand trucks, will
carry up to 1,000 Ibs., perf. end. H. B. Brookshire, Hwy. 60, Suches 30572.
hp and one 5 hp, includes all elec. controls mounted on plywood panel, entire unit for $2150. K. R. Davis, Rt.
Box 65. Wavnesboro. Ph. 554-3219.
Ph 747-2928.
1953 Ferguson 30 tractor, good cond., good tires and cond., $395 cash. Elton Clark, Rt. 1, Soperton. Ph. 529-
1000 gal. butane gas tank with
meter, above ground, $350; nine gas
brooders for chickens, $15 ea. or all 9
for $100. Neill W. Cameron, Rt. 2,
Bells Ferry Rd., Rome 30161. Ph. 234-
1787 day or 232-2538 night. '
Long 66 rotary cutter, good cutting
cond. J. L. Kimbrell, Rt. 1, Bartow
30413. Ph. 364-3557. LU. X 11. WK-VW. .---------------------------------------------- Outside feed bins, size 8 tons, good
cond. Ralph Daws, Rt. 3, Box 47,
MadLiUsOoUnll.. PI'hll.. 304-M 2-r1i.wg.
Berkley deep well pump, 3/ 4 hp,
no tank, used 3 mos., operates per-
fectly. H. M. Cox, Doraville. Ph. 448-
4479t.__________
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1 row International cotton picker,
3502. W-9 International Harvester
tractor, good cond., $550; Massey Ferguson #15 grinder-mixer, exc. cond., $1600; also, John Deere smoothing harrow with 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond., $200. Bruce Parker, Rt. 2,
Butler. Ph. 862-3564. 800 gal. Clay liquid manure
spreader, now in use, $500. Charles Canmnoonil., A/tububeevviiililee 3Q1IU0U0J1... Pinh.. 4iv6i7-3am68TM6..
250 gal. Em-Bee bulk milk tank
with compressor, $250. James Landis, Rt. 1. Waynesboro. Ph. 554-5269.
Boiler and stoker presently brooding 20,000 broilers, including 3800 ft. 1 in. pipe, 2 circulating pumps,
mounted on Farmall Super C tractor, all fittings and controls, good cond.,
good running cond., $1500. Harold Alien, Eniiiggma 31749. Ph. 533-5390.
350 gal. gas t_a.n_k., u_n_der ground tank, has 30 gals, in it, $10. Mrs. A. B. Chapman, Rt. 8, Wilson Rd., Macon.
available Nov. 20, $200. Bill Coley, Rocky Face. Ph. 6B773-4047 Dalton.
T.jEyers deep wvelil pump, 1 h{p with jet and 95 ft. of the very best plastic pipe and 35 ft. of tail pipe, 11/2 yrs.
Ph. 743-9865 "J~i7WW. New Holland mixer-grinder, perf.
cond.; also, International 100 tractor with planters and cultivators. W. P. Elder. Jr.. Culloden. Ph. 358-2152.
8N Ford tractor for sale, good cond., no Sunday calls. Donald Smith,
Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974-5540. 3 metal farrowing crates, $25 ea.
Hoyt M. Saggus, Rt. 2, Box 280, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 964-2308.
old. Green T. Smith, Rt. 2, Forsyth
Rd.. Barnesville 30204. Rotary hoe, 3-pt. hitch, good
cond., $125; two row Covington planters with cultivator frame, 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $275. Everett Ross, Rt. ^2^. vC^oWchuriqanu.. PA h11.. 9M3-4I-2n27,76w3.. _ _ _
Sears incubator, rounnddtable top, 100 egg cap., used very little, good cond., $10. R. Lyons, Sr., 1367 Blvd. Lorraine, SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 753-
Quail laying cages, 6 pr. cages,
$5; ten pr. cages, $6, cages in good
cond.; six 72 x 72 in. Bailey auto,
brooders, thero controlled, good
cond., $35, cannot ship. Bill Jones, Box
185, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5865
afte:ri 7i pumiii.. 2 row culler picker, pull type,
$125; two wheel trailer, $125; three
hole J. D. seeder box, used very little,
$25; lots mule equip, and sev. other
items; also, nice Quarter horse and
saddle, $250. Marvin Newsome, Rt. 1,
Box 169, Hwy. 88E, Sandersville. Ph.
552-2627.
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3 chicken houses, 250 ft. long,
insulated, 38 Pancake gas brooders,
swinging porcelain drinking jugs, all
equip, to raise 35,000 broilers;' also, 3
gas tanks and 7 feed bins. Leonard
Stone, Rt. 1, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-
7294.
072T6ra._il_p_lo_w_,_m_o_w_i_ng__m_a_ch_i_ne__fo_r cub tractor (Farmall). Artie Baker, Rt. 3, Box 175, LaFayette 30728. Ph.
638-3703._______________ Farmall A 1952 model tractor.
Emory Forrester, Rt. 1, Lula 30554.
Ph. 983-3303 or 983-7555.________ 8N Ford tractor, good cond., $600;
bush hog mower, $220; scrape blade, $90; pesthole diggers, $130; lift crane, $20; one row cultivators, $65; bush and bog harrows, $75; Ford tractor bumper, $12. William James, Rt. 3 Ellenwood. Ph. 474-4r"
Big Dutch auto, chicken feeder, 6 ton welded feed bin, motor and timer, 50 x 200, $950; thirty 8 ft. chicken waterers, $3 ea. Zennieth Gaines, Rt.
2. Dallas. Ph. 459-5377._________ G Allis Chalmers tractor and equip.
for sale. A. L. Lawless, Cedar Ridge Rd.. Rt. 7. Dalton 30720. Ph. 278-4408.
John Deere 2 bottom plow with
Dl 420 crawler and trailer, gas
spring trip, 16 in., $90; also, used 11/9 burner with 8 ft. blade, very good
bu. wire crates, celery crates, 250 ea. cond. L. P. Moore, 1500 Marion St.,
Earl Gibbs, Willacoochee. Ph. 534- Valdosta 31601. Ph. 244-1282 after 7:30
5472.
pm.
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Allis Chalmers W. D. tractor, like
13 gas Bramco chicken brooders,
new tires, hyd. lift, power take-off, 1000 cap., ropes and pulleys included,
good cond., with lift type heavy bush still in use, good cond., reasonably
and bog harrow, planters, cultivators, priced, can be moved at any time. J.
distributors, bottom plows, smoothing L. Earnest, Rt. 4, Box 476, Carrollton.
harrow, $85. Clay Saunders, Rt. 4, Ph.. 8a3Z2--O6Z2J1O6..
Jackson 30234. Ph. 775-3328.
P-'ea thrasher for sale, operates by
pecan shaker, boom type, pulley, $45, can use tractor or any
mounted on 800 Ford tractor, both motor with pulley at barn. J. L.
good cond.; long 66 rotary mower, Paschal, Rt. 2, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 469-
new blades. E. P. Richter, Cairo. Ph. 8306.
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377-4ti7t8r4t.._______
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1968 Case 420 Foster, new motor,
Trailer, all steel welded Irame, 5 tracks and bed rollers, pin bushing
ft. wide, 12 ft. long, tandem wheels, sprocket guide roller, cargo wench, 'i
good tires, pulled with tractor or ft. hyd. blade, $3500 cash. Mrs. W. L
truck, factory built, good cond., 3 ft. Touchton. Valdosta. Ph. 242-6989.
deep body. C. L. Coleman, 138
450 John Deere bulldozer, 3 yrs
Ridgeland Ave., Decatur 30030. Ph. old, exc. cond. Jake Sumner
378-0910.
Sycamore. Ph. 567-2504.
Trailer, all steel, 4 ft. x 8 ft. bed,
Atwood inertia brake, front end jack
Dbl. section harrow, pull type
with wheel, exc. tires with spare, only used with H. Farmall, good cond.
1 yr. old, can be used for livestock, $50; tree or grass planter, $40; truck
best offer. B. H. Schneider, 157 body, 18 ft. long, $10. Mrs. Neal T
StaflfoUrld**Dirl...i_Alwthe5in*sa..BjP_hj.j<j5Q43^-1^^js^^_ Williams. Rt. 3. Buena Vista.___
420 John Deere tractor, wide front
2 horse turning plow; small grisi
end, 14 x 28 rear tires, like new, 3-pt. mill, $25 ; small feed mill, $25 ; smal
hitch, bush hog, scrape blade, tandem combine (grain), $100. Cecil S. Jones
smoothing harrows, cultivator, spring Rt. 1. Pitts 31072. _________
tooth all purpose plow, set Irg. bush
Triple axle set, 6 eight ply tires
bog harrows with disc, 15 in. Gehil springs, equalizers, elec. brakes on !
hammermill, draw and tool bar, axles, suitable for making trailer foi
$2275. Grady Howington, Rt. 1, Buford tractor or livestock, $225. Johr
30518. Ph. 945-7283.
Wright, Commerce. Ph. 335-5672.
Wednesday, November 4, 1970
Farm machinery and equipment
wanted
for sale
Want hyd. blade for T.D. 9-62
series International tractor, state
price and cond. J. E. Gordy, Rt. 5, Box
120. Brunswick.____________
Want Ford 4000 tractor, good
cond., 1964 or later model, with or
without equip., must be reasonably
priced state cond. and price. Willie
Gooch, Rt. 2, Box 100, Buford 30518.
Ph. 945-5618.
________
Want tractor, will consider any
make, prefer medium size unit with
some or all equip., must be in working
cond. and reasonably priced. Joe
Lawman, 67 Fraser Rd., Marietta.
Ph. 427-E
Want blade for D-6 bulldozer. W.
A. Dabbs, 406 Crestview, Eatonton
31024.
_________
Want used equip, for Allis
Chalmers B-112 tractor. Otis Gooch,
Jefferson. Ph. 367-5757.
Want attachments for Sears 12 hp
garden tractor. Mrs. Cecil Knott, Rt.
A. Elliiav 30540. Ph. 635-2891.____
Want J. D. grain drill with small
grain attachment, 13 row or more, state cond. and price. Frank Compton, Box
133. Comer.
_________
Want 3 disc Athens tiller. H. G.
Adams. Social Circle. Ph. 786-6978.
Want 1 horse wagon and some
wheels extra. Joe Philippus, 1126
Conway Rd., Decatur 30030. Ph. 284-
3957.
_____
Want one 12 x 26 rear tractor tire,
good cond.; also, want 2 disc turning
plow for single hitch big tractor. W. B.
Ralston, Rt. 3, Box 250, Alpharetta
30201, Ph. 475-5904___________ Want 2-14 in. bottom plow for 3-pt.
hitch Ford tractor. R. O. Whitehead,
Rt. 1, Box 59, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-
8744.
_ _________
Want tractor tire or tires, size 12-
38. Ralph Daws, Box 47, Rt. 3,
Madison. Ph. 342-1909. _______
Want post hole digger for Super C
Farmall tractor with 2 pt. hitch.
Harold K. Malcom, Box 111, Monroe
30655. Ph. 267-2060.
Want carburetor for 1952 Ford 8N
tractor; also/want 4 or 5 ft. rotary
mower, 3-pt. boom, hole digger and
other equip., good cond. and
reasonably priced for cash. E. L.
Lester, 2969 First Ave., SW, Atlanta
30315. Ph. 766-5125.___________ Want Poley handsaw retoother;
also, hand saw setter, auto, or
pedestal type, state price and cond.
Sam H. Watkins, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701.
Want to buy rotary mower, 38 in.
cut, for a 112 John Deere garden
tractor. J. D Jones, Rt. 5, Ellijay
30540. Want grinding stone 18-30 in. in
circumference, 2-4 in. thick, the kind
you rotate in water when sharpening
tools. A. W. Culbreth, Rt. 1, Cleveland
30528.
. ______
Want 3-pt. hitch or trailer type
corn shelter, must be reasonably
priced. Herbert Clark, Rt. 1, Soperton.
Ph. 529-3587.
________
Vant 120 gal. above or un-
derground propane gas tank, would
consider a larger one. Hoyt A.
Roberts, 2376 Perkerson Rd., SW, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 767-6723 nights.
Want compost shredder^ good
cond., reasonably priced. Earl Cobb, 1026 Nielsen Dr., Clarkston 30021. Ph.
443-5606.
Want set of 2 row cultivators with planters and distributors, must be good operating cond. Charles Shafer, Rt. 1. Pine. Lilburn._________
Want egg grader and candler combination, that will attach to end of 6 roller Seymore washer. Arthur C. Turner, 4661 Devonshire Rd., Dun-
woody 30338. Ph. 457-8315.______ ?ant yard pan, 1 I/ 2 to 2 1/2
yds., hyd. control. L.W. Davenport, Rt. 3, Box 78, Americus. Ph. 924-7545.
Want two 14 in. bottom plows; 3 pt . hitch, state cond. and price. Edwin Morgan, Rt. 2, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-3267.___________
Want Farmall "M" tractor, mainly for parts, must have good
engine head, no cracks or welds. J. C. Vaughn, Box 478, Augusta 30903. Ph. 798-0935____________________
Want radiator to fit 8N Ford tractor L Curtis Waller, Rt. 7, Sardis
Church Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 7883272.
Cattle
2 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, one 9
mo. old, one 21/2 yr. old, both good
bloodlines, Steve Marshall, Lizella.
Ph. 935-8950.______________
1 heifer, 1/2 Jersey & I/ 2
Hereford, 5 mo. old, approx 350 Ibs.,
very gentle. L.G. Hussey Jr., Rt. 1,
Box 28. Sparta 31087. Ph. 444-6201.
Baby calves, heifers &
dairy and beef. David Covington, Rt.
1. Grayson 30221. Ph. 963- 4827.
Charolais cattle, bulls 15/ 16 and
purebred 8 mos. to 25 mos. all AICA
reg.; also, good lot of 7/ 8 cows with
big calves by side, all snow white,
pink nose, good age cattle, see to
appreciate. Clyde Lawson, Killian
Rd.. Canton. Ph. 479-3542 or 479-3141.
One reg. Black Angus bull, 6 yrs.
old, good breeder, $400 with papers. B.
F. Can-oil, Rt. 3, Powder Springs
30073. Ph. 943-3085,___________ 200 top Holstein cows, 60 heifers to
6 yr. in the 200, two, 3 yr. old Charolais
bulls, very good; will also lease farm.
W. P Elder. Culloden. Ph. 358-2152.
3/ 4 Charolais and I/ 4 Angus bull,
artificially sired, 6 mo. old, solid
white; 3/ 4 Charolais heifer, 16 mo.
old, 2 cows artificially bred to
Charolais, to calf in Feb. Dan Brock,
Eastanollee 30538.__________
1 white Charolais bull, 31/2 yr.
old, 1700 to 1800 Ibs., proven breeder &
exc. qualities, $500; 1 Charolais -
Santa Gertrudis cross bull, 9 mo. old,
gentle, $165; one 5/ 8 Charolais
Hereford cross heifer, $115. Bobby
Sprewell, Route 2, Carrollton 30117.
Ph. 258-3988. ____________
Holstein bull, approx. 350 Ibs.,
$95; a few black heifers eating, $65
and up, purebred Black Angus bull, 6
mo. old, exc. condition, $145; also
other eating calves. Donald Smith, Rt.
1, Acworth. Ph. 974-5540 No Sunday
calls.________________
Reg. Angus bull, 3 yr. old, 1st crop
calves on the ground, 100% heifers, top
condition, $300. Sara M. Robb,
Watkinsville. Ph. 769-5909.______
Milk cow, gives 4 gal. milk a day,
calf 3 mo. old. Clyde Goolsby,
Douglasville. Ph. afters PM or Sat. or
Sun. 942-4371._____________
Purebred brown Swiss bull, 9 mo.
old, excellent conformation, healthy,
gentle. W. B. Ralston, Rt. 3,
Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5904.
Reg., Black Angus bull, good
conformation, will develop. John
Faulkner, Bowman. Ph. 245-5273 after
6 or weekends.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR
Domino breeding, TB and Bangs free,
from cert., herd, 8 mo. to 10 mo. old.
Harry A. Wasden, M.D. Quitman. Ph.
263-8801 or 263-4944.___________
Santa Gertrudis bulls, 7 to 12 mos.
old, bull "13" bloodlines. J.W. Morris,
Box 129, Double M Farms, Carrollton
30117. Ph. 832!-2852,.
Top quality baby calves, 5 to 15
days old. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Rt. 10,
Gainesville 30501. Ph. 534-3181.
1 reg. Polled Hereford bull, 6 mo.
old, Domonico bloodline, dark red &
marked good. Walton Hill, Rt. 3,
Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-2228 except
Sun.
__________
2 Hereford bulls, 8 mo. old, approx
500 or 600 Ib. ea., $200 ea.; 1 Charolais
cross bull 7 mo. old, $250; 2 Charolais
cross heifers, 8 mo. old, $250 ea. Olen
L. Wells, Rt. 1, Newborn 30262. Ph.
342-1924.________________
8 Angus Heifers, choice, 6 calves
from 500 to 600 Ibs., 2 heavy springers
all for $1600 at my farm, 3/ 4 mi. E. of
1-75 on Hwy 96. E.E. Wantland, Ft.
Valley. Ph. 825-2878._________
Guernsey cow & Whiteface bull
calf. $245, 2 Whiteface heifer feeder
calves, weaned, $85 ea.; black heifer,
$95; Black Whiteface bull, $90; black
steer, $95 or would sell for 35 per Ib.
on foot. Henry Stanley, Route 1,
Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4730.______
3 reg. Black Angus bulls, ready
for light service; also 2 reg. Black
Angus open heifers, all from good
clean herd, excellent bloodline.
Raymond Blackmon, Rt.l, Box 373,
Evans 30809. Ph. 736-8086._____
Reg. Black Angus bull, 2 yr. old,
exc. conf. & bloodlines, must sell to
prevent inbreeding, $400, in pasture
near Snellville. J.M. Dawson, 1629
Heatherwood Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph.
634-3234.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Baby calves, dairy & beef type,
also, few feeder calves. Douglas
Brown, Rt. 10, Gainesville. Ph. 869-
7132._______ __________
Baby calves for sale , $25 to $35,
also sev. feeder calves. Dr. Stanley
Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 1 yr. old,
$225; also 11 mo. old, $200. C.C.
Newton, Rt. 3, Box 342, Gainesville.
Ph. 536-2965 no Sun.
1 Black Angus heifer, purebred,
sired by reg. bull 91/2 mos. old, $1.50
Herman Nation, Rt. 1, Cedartown. Ph.
748-3471.________________
50 Holstein heifers, ready to breed
, top heifers, W.P. Elder Jr., Culloden.
Ph. 358-2152.
_____
One purebred Brahma bull, reg.
with papers. Enoch Johns, Box 343,
Wray 31798. Ph. 423-7388.______
16 Black Angus cows, some calves
by side, others heavy springers, 2 reg.
Angus bulls; 12 Charolais heifers, 6 to
10 mos. half bred up, 1 Charolais bull,
157 16 no papers; 12 Holstein heifers,
6 mo. up, reasonable prices; also, 10
Shetland mares, $25 up. Hossel Cox,
Rossville. Ph. 831-6683.________
Red Jersey milk cow, gentle
freshened Oct. 2, with second calf,
$275 for cow and calf, also, two
Whiteface Hereford bulls, from reg.
stock, no papers, one 14 mo. old, one 8
mo. old, will sell or trade for heifers of
equal value. John L. Jester, Rt. 1, Box
177. Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-3701.
Ten reg. Angus cows, good
bloodlines, cattle in good cond. all
preg. checked, entire lot $3000; reg.
Angus bull, $200 and up, call before
coming. Gene Callaway, Rayle. Ph.
274-3393._______________
Reg. White Shorthorn bull, ready
for heavy service , calved Nov. 10,
1968, $350 at farm. Roy M. Brooks, Rt.
2. Newton. Ph. 734-5087. ______
Reg. Black Angus bulls Eileen-
mere breeding service age. C.V.'
clean, well dev. tagged, tattooed, Roy
Clark 1/4 mi. E. of S.R. 23 and
Flowery Branch Cemetery, Rt. 2,
Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6157.
Reg. Red Angus bulls for cross
breeding, good sel., exc. condition, 8
mos. to 2 yrs., $225 up. Otis Milner 204
Timothy Ave., Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or
232-1613.
3 reg. Jersey heifers, 9 & 10 mos.
old, 2 purebred Jersey heifers, $150
ea. Jo Ann Whitlock, Rt. 1, Senoia
30276. Ph. 599-6811 after 6 pm.
Reg. Angus bulls, 20 to 24 mo. old
Ermitre & Eileenmere breeding. John
Alien, Allendale Farms, Decatur. Ph.
Decatur. Ph. 377-4758 or Lawren-
ceville, 963-2718.___________
I/ 2 Charolais bull calves, 6 to 8
mo. old, Irg. bone & heavy muscled,
$200 ea. Vernon Turner, Rt. 4, Dalton
30720. Ph. 278-7814. ________.
Holsteins, 18, I/ 2 breeds; 4
purebreds, 3 bulls and 1 heifer, 1
Fuyard 15/ 16, two TLB Fuyards -
Miss. Dick Russell, Fruit Hill Farm,
Atlanta. Ph. days 758-6813 or 634-0451,
nights. _____________
40 Black Angus cows, most of
them reg., with approx. 25 calves.
Claud Mathis, Route 1, Gainesville
30501, Ph, 887-39Z2,___________
1 reg. Black Angus bull, from
famous bloodlines, Ankonian &
Eileenmere, 12 mo. old, $375 or will
trade for heifer of equal value. Charlie
Craft, Woodstock. Ph. 345-6772.
Hereford cows with 31 calves
by side, 97 Angus cows, some with
calves, call J. K. Lindsey, Fort
Oglethorpe. Ph. 866-1693 after 8 pm.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, four, 6
mo. to 2 yr., approx. 1000 Ibs., range
conditioned; three, 6 to 8 mos., just
weaned, no creeps, 450 to 550 Ibs.,
papers furnished. Frank Lane, Box
418, Rt. 2, Carollton 30117. Ph. 258-
7927.
Baby calves, beef & dairy types,
bull & heifers. David Covington, Rt. 1,
Grayson. Ph. 963-4827._______
Reg. Black Angus bulls, from 8 to
11 mo. old, tagged, tattooed, from
cert, herd, Eileenmere & Eclipse
bloodlines. J. P. oftv. Rt, 1. Brinson.
1 Polled reg. Hereford bull, 3 yr.
old, grandson of CMR Superfactor,
selling to prevent inbreeding, call or
see after 4 PM. R. S. Sherman, Rt. 2,
Rome. Ph. 232-5452.__________
Good milk cow, gentle, good
producer, will freshen in 2 mos.;
Jersey & Hereford, 4 yrs. old, one
young heifer, Hereford, 8 mos. old,
both for $320. W. B. Ward, Rt. 2, Box 3,
Sparta 31087.
______
20 mo. old, Charolais bull,
purebred, $495. Burney B. Parks, 597
Pelham Rd., N.E., Atlanta 30324. Ph.
476-2167. _ ___________
Top quality, young, Black Angus
bulls, ready for service. Newton
Crouch. Griffin. Ph. 227-1234.______
20 Holstein heifers, bred, calfhood
vaccinated, dehorned, black leg, and
other shots, most artificial heifers,
about 700Ibs., $250, pick them up $275;
reg. Polled bull, 900 Ibs. $300; two reg.
Polled heifers, bred, $250 ea. J. G.
Wills, 501 Milton Ave., Alpharetta
30201. Ph. 475-5011.
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I/ 2 Charolais - Angus bull calves,
purebred sire & dam cross; also sev. 3/4 Charolais bull calves, 3 reg. Angus bull calves, 10 mos. old, exc. choice, $200 & up, see at red barn, Tara Farms. W. S. Chandler, Rt. 1,
5 Hampshire gilts, already bred, 1 Hampshire boar, all for $300. J.W. Faircloth , Rt. 2, Byron 31008. Ph.
956-5719 or 956-4700.______ Purebred cherry red, Duroc
service age male, from choice FFA
Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984.________ Charolais bulls & females,
dam, reasonably priced. Gene Flanders. Kite. Ph. 912-469-3624.
purebred and crosses, based on SAM
18 pigs, will be 6 wks. old Nov. 5,
951 bloodline, performance tested, $12.56 ea.; 12pigs born Oct. 12, 8 born
noted for easy calving, good conformation & disposition. A. Dowdy, Rt. 1. Alma 31510. Ph. 632-4296.
3 steers, approx. 500 IDS., ready to butcher, will trade for good tractor Ford & pay difference, $450 for all, $160 for 1, Dayton Haygood, 4495 Roosevelt Hwy., College Park 30337.
Oct. 15, will sell pigs with sow; also, 3 bred sows, 3 open sows, will sell all or
any part. Charles Cork, Rt. 4, Winder.
Ph. 867-4694 or 867-6463._____ Twelve select meat type, long
bodied Duroc boars, will reg. in buyer's name, best of breeding and service age. Claude O. Wilder, 118
Ph. 766-5601. ____________ 2 reg. Aberdeen Angus bulls, 17
mos. old, ready for light service, Bardolier bloodline, heavy loined, muscled, will reg. in buyer's name,
Register Ave.. Montezuma._____ 7 wk. old pigs, 50 to 125 Ibs., lean,
corn fed hogs, ready to slaughter, 200 to 250 Ibs., reasonably priced. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132.
$325 & $350. F. 0. Bishop, 295 Ph. 445-301% 1
Crossville Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-
Hampshire boars, gilts, feeder
4668.
pigs , all ages and from reg. stock.
Purebred & reg. Charolais bull, Wesley Morris, Rt. 2, Pitts 31072."
proven herd sire, good disp. top conf.,
Pigs for sale, 6 wk. old on Oct. 22,
noted for easy calving, approx. 2000 28 head, Duroc & Landrace crossed,
Ibs., 5 yrs. old, use in small herd. make offer; also 5 purebred Duroc
Weldon W. Stancil, Hwy. 17 S. Rt. 2, boar pigs, 6 wks. old, Oct. 17. Cotton
Box 28, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 886-2957 Herrington & J.M. Pirkle, Popular
after 5 P.M. St.. Buford. Ph. 945-9169 or 945-5358. 1, / * .J.*. _________________________________
109 head of springing Angus cows,
Reg. Berkshire boars, service
calve Oct., Nov., 900 to 1050 Ibs., 46 age, from champ, bloodlines. A.B.
head Hereford cows, heavy springers, Childres, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 169, Griffin
950 to 1150 Ibs., 3 to 6 yr. old, 38 head 30223. Ph. 227-6668.
_____
purebred Hereford cows with 10
17 feeder pigs, 6 wks. old . Bill
calves at side, balance heavy Harding, Rt. 1, Box 240 Wynn Rd.,
springers, 1200 to 1400 Ibs., sell all or McDonoueh 30253. Ph. 957-5770.
any part, will del. anywhere. Charles
ired Yorkshire males, 8 mo.
B. Davis, Rt. 3, Ringgold. Ph. 935-3885 and younger, open and bred gilts,
or 935-2684.
__________ purebred Spotted Poland China
Purebred Charolais bulls & males, 8 mo. & younger, open & bred
Charbray 7/ 8 and 15/ 16 breeding gilts. D.A. Law, Chula 31733. Ph. 382-
bulls, 18 mos. to 3 yrs., guaranteed 4842.
breeders, heavy muscled & Irg.
Spotted Poland China pigs, best
boned, will del. within 150 mi. of bloodlines, long meat type, boars &
ranch. W. M. Alford, Rt. 1, Box 41, gilts, $30 for boars, $25 for Bills, see at
Ellerslie. Ph. 561-5006 Columbus.
lot near McCords Cross Roads. Robert
Purebred Charolais, 778 and 157 16, guaranteed breeders, heavy muscles & Irg. boned, $500 & up; also, few select heifers. Casey Cattle Co. Mrs Kenny Casey, Rt. 1, Cedartown.
Osborne. Rt. 1. Cave SI pring. 2 reg.. Berkshire sows, bred to 5th.
place Jr. boar of Wise. National Type Conference, carrying 2nd. litter, the two weaned 19 pigs of their 1st. litter,
Ph. 748-3327,____________ bred to same boar. Randy Childres,
Black Angus bulls & heifers, 8 to Rt. 1, Box 169, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-
12 mos., reg. with papers, purebred 2272 or 227-6668.
and crossbreeds. W. B. Burnett, Box
Choice Duroc & Landrace
866. C'^e\*dCaTIr.tw owirnni.._P_h_.__7_4_8_-_4_2__5_4_._ _______ breeding stock, male & females, all
23 purebred Angus heifers, due to ages. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2 Box 84,
calve in March & April, all have new Metter. Ph. 685-2506.
nos., neckchains and are tattooed.
Purebred Spotted Poland China,
Fred G. Blitch, RFD 4, Statesboro service size males, bred gilts,
30458
breeding stock, best bloodine, reg. in
Half Charolais heifers and bull buyer's name. Harmon Cornelius, Rt.
calves, from $150 to $250 ea., depen- 2, Nashville. Ph. 686-9807 call after 5
ding on size and quality. Tom Wilheit, pm
T. Square and K Farms, Box 111,
2 reg. SPC gilts, 3 mo. old, Irg. to
Gainesville. Ph. 532-4421
age, long dark Illinois meat type,
Reg. Angus bulls, 8 to 18 mos. old, spots best in breed, see at lot near
and bred heifers, good bloodlines, McCords Cross Rds. Mrs. George
papers furnished in buyer's name, FergKjuusoovnii.. RAHt,.. 1JL.. C\saa.vv*ei SkJUp'ArAiAn-ugfc..
CV, free delivery within 50 mi. J. C.
Spotted Poland China pigs, bred
Daniell, D & D Angus Farm, gilts, service age boars, also Irg.
Carrollton. Ph. 83fr4-3778,
English Berkshire breeding stock,
100 head brood cows, grade reasonably priced. F.H. Bunn,
Angus, some with calves, balance will Midville
calf by March.' F. H. McLeod, Rt. 6,
Landrace breeding stock from
Box 185, Valdosta. Ph. 559-5627.
CMS sire and dam, service age boars,
Reg. Angus bulls & heifers, 8 to 12 4 bred sows and 10-12 wk. old pigs,
mos. old, champ, bloodlines (Ballot & tested for Bruc., will reg. in buyer's
Jingo 2), gentle, good conformation, name. M.C. Summer, Rt. 1, Box 113.
had all health shots, heifers calfhood Kathleen. Ph. 987-3292. vaccinated, free delivery within 200
mi. Guy C. Jones, Jones Angus Farm,
Reg. Duroc boars & gilts, $30 ea.,
Milan 31060. Ph. 362-2641.
now from 8 to 10 wks. old, average
12 reg. Black Angus bulls, 8 to 15 weight 35 Ibs. from blue ribbon sows.
mos., $195 and up, sired by W. Barren Reed, Rt. 4, Chatsworth 30705.
Eileenmere 1100 Res Jr. Champ, bull, Ph. 695-2852.
__j______
U of Ga. 1967, delivered to 75 mi. with
Purebred Landrace pigs, male &
papers. C. N. McClure, Deer Valley female, 7 wks. old Nov. 6. John V.
Farm, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2978 or Green , 638 Atlanta Rd. Gumming
265-2513.
30130. Ph. 887-5545.
Reg. Black Angus cattle, top
15 feeder pigs, $12.50 ea. if all are
quality modern growthy type, popular taken. Bruce Parker, Rt. 2, Butler.
pedigrees, Bardolier, Bandolier, & Ph. 862-3564.
__________
Hyland Marshall bloodlines, 20
Reg. Hampshire boars for sale.
yearling bulls, 2 proven herd sires; James D. Dallas, Rt. 2, Pelham, Ph.
three, 2 yr. old bulls, open and bred 294-4763 or 294-4504._______
heifers, few young cows, free delivery
Reg. Yorkshire boar, approx. 500
200 mi. Hugh J. Schneider, Fair- Ibs. long meat type, must sell, $60;
meadows, Rt. 2, Hampton 30228. Ph. good sow with pigs, 4 wks. old, $100;
quality purebred, Hampshire boar,
Reg. Black Angus bull, 11 mo. old, service age, $60; other hogs for
Ankonian president breeding, will clearance sale, cannot deliver. John
transfer papers in buyer's name, $300. Taylor. Rochelle. Ph. 365-2343.
Douglas J. Whitaker, Cedargate
19 mixed feeder pigs for sale,
Farms, Rt. 5, Box 350, Newnan 30263. reasonably priced, call after 3 PM.
Ph. 253-:7770.
Frankie Freeman, Rt. 2, Stone Mtn.
SaleFoofT33225 dairy cattle, approx. 40 30083. Ph. 469-8050 after 3 pm.
reg.; also, farm machinery, good
Iff pigs, from 80 to 140 Ibs. pnce
condition. Mrs. Rachel Whitaker $25 and up. C.E. Feather, RFD 2,
James, Rt. 2. Box 127. Harlem. tiCO, AH., _, *SUA *-l v-~-*. _____ Lilburn 30347. Ph.
1 purebred Guernsey milk cow, 4
Good purebred Durocs, Hamp-
yr., freshen middle of Nov., with 3rd shire, Poland China, Spotted Poland
calf. H.W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Far- China & Yorkshire boars. Vernon R.
mington. After 8 pm. Ph. 769-5043. Reddish, Taylor County 4-H Club, Box
397. Butler 31006. Ph. 862-3313.
Swine
Yorkshire pigs, 8 to 10 wks. old.
Reg! nat. Irg. Black English & W.R. Odom, Rt. 2, Woodstock 30188.
reg. Landrace unrelated bloodlines, Ph. 926-3204________________
out of 43% ham type, stock from Iowa
Purebred, long meat type,
and Illinois. W.E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Spotted Poland China breeding stock.
Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917.
Ben Spann, Aubrey Johnson,
2 purebred Hampshire boars , 6 Hazlehlurst. Ph. 375-5392 or 375-4705.
I/ 2 mo. old, Populator and Buck
29 feeder ]pigs, 6 wks. old, ready to
passer bloodlines, $100 ea. Jimmy go, $10 ea. if all taken. Preston
Harmon, Rt. 1, Fort Valley 31030. Ph. Bagley, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
825-5823.
7344.
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Walking horse, 10 yrs. old, no ba( habits; also, bridle, saddle am blanket, $200. C.E. Feather, RFD #2
Welsh ponies, sev. heads to choose from; also, bridles and saddles. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-2432.
Reg. l/ 2 Arabian , son of Haushane, 21/2 yrs. old, socks on rear, snip, 14 hands, show successful
Cattle, swine,
for sale
Box 274. Lilburn 30347. Ph. 469-6949 Appaloosa stallion, 1 I/ 2 yrs. ok
brown with white over hips. exc. hea< and muscles, both parents are louc
colored, sire is Texas champion, be ready for spring with a quality 2 yr old, sacrifice, $300 firm. Hugh Murray. Lilburn. Ph. 469-6112.
Beautiful 3/ 4 Arabian filly, bright chestnut, flaxen mane and tail,
dynamic personality, exc. performance prospect; also, 4 yr. old chestnut mare, 14.1 hands, great show
AQHA reg. show mounts, both suitable for youths, 1963 jet black daughter of AQHA, PHBA champion Honey Dodger; 1967 rich bay gelding grandson of Wimpy II (sire of 9 AQHA champ.), consistent Western pleasure winner in 1970 season. Betty Boutwell. Rt. 2. Augusta. Ph. 863-2844.
Baby Si Si Cash, AQHA #605500 1969 sorrel filly by PHBA and AQHA champion, Cherokee Cash, full blaze and extra light flax mane and tail; also, the mother of above horse,
pleasure classes, spirited, stylish,
exc. for ladies or juvenile, $300.
Kenneth E. Parton, Rt. 2, Hwy. 151,
Ringgold 30736. PIh. 935-4480.
Black Tenn. Walker geldding by
Shadow's Wonder Boy, 3 yrs. old, well
trained and gentle, $450; also, 18 mo.
old reg. Tenn. Walker Filly by
Limousine's Ambush, bay with a snip,
green broken, $350. Sandra Ballenger,
Box 98, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-2895
after 4 pm.
_______
Reg. Tenn. Walking Horse
other livestock wanted
prospect, exc. conf. plus outstanding
Reg. Duroc breeding stock, performance. Dana Sentinella, 12220
service age, males and younger, bred Charlotte Dr., Aipharetta 30201. Ph.
gilts, bred to 70 SE Fair Grand 475-5327._________________
Champ, other fair winners for sale,
Quarter horse without speed,
located on Sharon Rd., 6 mi. S. of worth just so much per lb., breed to
Gumming. James D. Irvin, 2331 AAA Cat's Leo for speed, disp., conf.
Terrell Dr. Chamblee 30341. Ph. 451- and size, beautiful sorrel color, 15.1
3314.
hands, 1970 fee $200, mare care $1 per
Purebred Yorkshire pigs, 6 to 8 day. Ben T. Smith, Windsweep Farm,
wks. old, weaned, long meat type, Thomaston. Ph. 647-3807 or 647-6294.
also; 6 purebred Yorkshire boars, 5 &
1970 AQHA reg. show filly,
6 mo. old. Harold F. Burley, Rt. 5, grandsired by Wimpy P-l; 1967 AQHA
Fitzgerald 31750.
reg. stallion sired by Leo King,
proven stud, broken, gentle both
Sheep and Goat?
reasonably priced. Anthony J. Leggio, L-Jack's Farms, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213
2 good Irg. miiK goats, real gentle, or 675-3853 Franklin.
have been bred, will sell for $40 ea.
8 yr. oM red Quarter Horse
A.B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. gelding, good riding horse, racker,
Ph. 677-4661.
gaited, 15 hands, or will trade for cows
Billy goat, young nanny, of equal value. J.W. Harmon, Rt. 3,
reasonably priced. Mrs. Cecil Knott, Rockmart. Ph. 445-3458 Dallas.
Rt. A, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635- 2891.
Reg. Tenn. Walking stud colt, 5
100 common goats, all sizes, mos. old , black, sire is by a Merry Go
nannies & billies for sale. Charles S. Boy stud, dam is by Merry Boy, this is
Hamilton, Box 508, Vidalia. Ph. day a top stud colt, $350. Earl I. Stokes, Rt.
537-4885. night 537-7535.________ 3, Box 397. Griffin. Ph. 227-7502.
About 50 goats, 2 billies, some
Gaitea and Quarter horses,
kids, some I/ 2 grown, rest fine, will reasonably priced; also, reg. Ap-
breed nannies, will sell all for $8 ea. paloosa Quarter horse at stud, bay
W.C. Burnseel, Ellabell. Ph. 653-2568. with white spots. Hollis Brooks,
Marietta. Ph. 428-5223 after 5 pm week
davs.
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Marjorie Blue AQHA #248799, 1962 sorrel mare by Major's Nouncer, gentle, full blaze and 4 white stockings. Bareth G. Mathis, The Patterson Bank. Patterson 31557.
Quarter norse mare, 4 yrs. old, chestnut with white blaze and 2 socks, no bad habits, well trained for show or trail, must see to appreciate. W.H. Davis, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550.
6 yr. old reg. chestnut Saddlebred mare for sale. R.S. Causey, 204 Fort Dr.. Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-7301.
2 Tenn. Walking horses. 1 mare by Sun Dust, 1 gelding by Merry Go Boy, both horses have shown successfully by juvenile riders. Bobby Poe, 5215 Rivoli Dr., Macon. Ph. 745-3203 or 746-
7258. _____ Beautiful Pinto racking mare, for
pleasure or for show, needs fairly experienced rider, $300 without tack. Lynn Nicholson, 165 Gatewood Cir., Athens 30601. Ph. 543-0250.______
2 good work mules, approx. 1000 Ibs. gentle, good quality, pasture and
plow good. E. W. Coalson, 219 Roswell St.. Aipharetta. _________
Appaloosa mare, 6 yrs. old, loud colored blue roan with white blanket, very gentle to ride; also, strawberry roan with snowflakes filly 21/2 years, old, both reg., reasonably priced. Mrs. Gene H. Nyland, Rt. 4,
gelding, gentle but spirited, shown by
lady amateur rider, would also make
exc. pleasure horse, can be seen at
Brookside Stables. Shorty DeHons,
Brookton ^ Ph. 983-7344._________
2 reg. Quarter horse geldings for
sale or trade 1 grandson of OTOE on
top side and Sparkey Joe Hancock on
bottom, 18 mos. old; also, others to
choose from $150 and up. Danny
Graham, 47 Kathryn Dr., Marietta.
Ph. 422-5603.___________________
Reg. TWH; 1 weaning stud; 1
yearling stud; 2 two yr. old studs,
have been trained; one 6 yr. old
gelding, exc. for juvenile or amateur
to show, all priced to sell. Bobby
Holley, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-
9393.
______________
Burros, Mexican, 3 jacks, 3
jennies, gentle, good conf., grey, $50
ea. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 5040
Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 366-
7753 Atlanta._____________
Extra good work mule, right age,
fat and easy to control, approx. 1050
Ibs. Fred L. Miles, Box 64, Metier .
Ph. 685-5256.______________
Reg. Appaloosa mares and colts
by Zebra Pal Two; also, grade
Quarter mare and 3 mo. old filly. Dan
W. Taylor, Rt. 1, Covington 30209. Ph.
786-7742.
_______
Reg. Appaloosa mare, 9 yrs. old,
Want to raise baby calves on halves, you furnish calves and feed. Mrs. W. G. Evans, Rt. 5, Box 190E, Blakley 31723. Ph. 372-4158.______
Want good plowing horse or mule, will trade Shetland pony valued at $50, must be within 50 mi. of Gainesville.
Mr. A. L. Milligan, Rt. 3, Box 111, Gainesville.______________
Want old or lame horses or mules. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-5111.____
Want two gentle pleasure horses for children, must be well mannered. Arthur Childree, 5215 Rivoli Drive, Macon. Ph. 745-3202 or 745-0213.
Want midget ponies, 30 in. or under. C. M. Bond. Lavonia 30553.
Want Angora goats. Barry Graham, Rt. 4. Box 79W, Eatonton. Ph. 912-968-5334.
Want one good hunter, must be reasonably priced and at least 14.2 hands, not over 5 yr. old, wll give good home. Valeric Benham, 113 E. Rosewood Dr.. Albany. Ph. 436-1279.
Stock billy goat, (milk goat), service, like gentle one, has been raised with cattle, state what you
have and price, within 40 mi of Pickens Co. W. C. Blackwell, Rt. 3, Jasper 30143._____________
Want at least 2 good bucking
Horses, mules, ponies
TWHA #620350, "Go Boy's Joie
Blonde" mare, $300; I/ 2 Morgan filly,
$200 ; also, reg. Morgan stallion at
stud. B.C. Dawson, Rt. 4, Box 6,
Aipharetta. Ph. 475- 5960.________
Small size saddle horse, gentle
but fast. W.P. Dempsey, Rt. 1, Cave
Spring 30124.
___
Aipharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5554. 2 ponies for sale. Mrs. Sarah
Calmes, Rt. 2, Loganville. Ph. 466-
4584._____________________ Reg. AQHA horses, many to
choose from including showing, running and halter prospects; also, sons and daughters of on Request-T.B. B. H. Tillman, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249.
spirited riding horse, good brood mare, foundation bloodlines on sire side, must sell immediately to seperate from yearling filly, reasonably priced, located approx. 10 mi. from Blue Ridge. . Patricia L. Mann, 780 Crestridge Dr., N.E. Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-3855.________
Beautiful Palomino filly, 2 yrs.
horses and bulls, will consider soured out saddle horses to be used for rodeo purpose, the stock I want will buck every time ridden, must be reasonably priced, state size & price in 1st letter. Speed Beasley. The Hangin-Tree Stables, 5254 Covington Hwy., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 2893764.
for sale
6 yr. old racking gelding, $135; two yr. old, Welsh pony, $55; six yr. old Palomino mare, $225; eight yr. old Palomino reg. Quarter stud; 3 yr. old reg. Quarter gelding; 3 yr. old reg. Quarter mare. W.R. Penland, 101 Camellia Dr., Marietta. Ph. 422-7793 or 427-0508. _____________
2 gentle riding horses, 1 grade Quarter horse, bay, gelding, approx. 8 yrs. old, $150; one Morgan mare, approx. 7 yrs. old, chestnut, exc., $300. Ed Stone, Box 381, Pine Mountain 3182222._ph. 663-2423
Rileg. Walking Horse gelding, 7
Palomino gelding, 8 yrs. old, gentle but spirited, well mannered, neck reins, $160. Vernon Parizek, 2300 Morris Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 964-
461R8e^g_. _A_m_e_ri_c_an__S_ad_d_le_b_r_ed__st_u_d colts, $175 ea.; reg. Tenn. Walking mares; also, 2 good work mules and 2 good work horses. W.E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Cummine 30130. Ph. 887-5917.
Reg. Appaloosa pony stud, bay with Irg. blanket and spots, 13 hands, sires exc. colts, a real barrel horse; also , 5 yr. old pleasure mare and 3 mo. old filly, gentle for anyone. Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526 Braselton.__________
Glitter Gold, T.B. brood mare, chestnut, blaze, dam of the 2 winners La Mizella and Stanfried (4 wins at 2), producer of tremendous early speed, good Q.H. cross. J.B . Lytle, Waverly Hall 31831. Ph. 582-2075.
Ph. 786-6887 Covington._______
Reg. AQHA mare, 5 yrs. old, bay with white sock, big boned, exc. conf. and disp., exc. prospect for reining or cutting, sired by Hill's Poco Bay, dam: Joe's Miss 56, would consider trade for reg. American Saddlebred horse or youngster. Gwen Cook, Rt. 2, Lilburn. Ph. 469-6120 after 6 pm.
Appaloosa stallion, mare and fillies for sale, outstanding bloodlines. R.B. Greeson, Rt. 6, Marietta 30060. Ph.
Pony for sale, gentle but spirited, well cared for, has all shots, $45, will board for you until Christmas. Patsy Young, 2165 Venesa Cir., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-6940
At stud: Jigg's Cap Bar AAA, A.Q.H.A champion; also, Mr. Pepper San, sorrel stallion by Leo San out of Peppy Belle. P.R. Wood, Ridge Wood Farms, Colbert. Ph. 788-2514 or 788-
old, very nice, not trained, natural racker, exc. health, $150. Mrs. Hugh
. White. Stockbiridge 30281. Beautiful and stylish racking
gelding, no bad habits, lady's special for pleasure or show, easy to handle, sacrifice to good home. $395. I.T. Haliman, 2724 Kelly Lake Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph. 241-3512.
Reg. Quarter Horse mare, Twin Sue 306099, 6 yrs. old, bay, good brood mare, good conf., experienced riders only, guaranteed bred to Aledo's Image 200393, priced to sell. J.B. Ryner, Box 306, Vienna 31092. Ph. 268:2511 day or 268-6131 night.
5 yr. old pleasure mare, good with children, with saddle and bridle $200; 18 mos. old filly , halter broken, $100, will sell together or separately. Joe Taylor, Rt. 4, Box 189A, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-3255._____
Reg. T.W.H.'s, 3 reg. mares, 2 in
Want to buy up to 100 head of good young productive brood cows, Holstein -Angus cross or BrahmaAngus cross, will'consider any good beef breed. Ed Simmons, Box 7399, Station C. Atlanta 30309.____
1 purebred Charolais bull, with papers, 7 to 12 mos. old. Brooks Landers, Rt. 3, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 2582078.
Livestock feed, hay and grain
yrs. old, 16 hands, chestnut, will make
experienced rider a good horse,
P.O.A. stallion, green broken, must
see to appreciate, black points good
blanket, exc. show prospect, very
intelligent, will sacrifice. Mrs. Jan
Barrett, Gainesville. Ph. 534-4821
after 4 or 983-7938 before 4.____
Palomino Quarter mare, 8 yrs.
old, 15.5 hands, good conf. and disp. ,
spirited-needs good handler, $300
includes Western tack. Linda Scott,
1616 Rogers Lake Rd., Lithonia . Ph.
482-1647.________________
White 6 yr. old racking stallion,
gentle, no tack, $40, available
anytime, 7 mi. So. of Cochran on U.S.
23, Cochran to Eastman Hwy. at W.A.
Ragan's Store. James Fennell, Rt. 5,
Cochran 31014.
10 yr. old bay gelding, approx. 14
hands, 600 Ibs., perf. for trail riding,
started over low jumps, $125. Mrs.
J.H. Blair . Aipharetta. Ph. Black gelding, 1000 IDS., 6
4y7r5s-.7o8Q J5ldd2T,.
gentle but spirited , have saddle,
bridle and blanket, will sell or trade
for cattle of equal value. Jack B.
Dunson. Commerce. Ph.
Welsh ' ponies for sale , 1
Palomino, 18 mos. old , real nice, $50,
one black Welsh mare, 3 yrs. old, not
broken, $25, you catch and haul, 1
Welsh mare in foal to reg. Tenn.
Walker, broken to ride, $100. J.M.
Meadows, Rt. 2, Foster Rd., Macon
31204, Ph, 743-9403.____________
Arabian mare, Indraff grand-
daughter, in foal to Yatezar, exc.
head and action, very stylish, grey,
2 golden buckskin reg. Quarter
horses; two yr. old gelding, $250; five
yr. old gelding, $425, very gentle, Poco
Bueno blood on both sides; 7 yr. old
sorrel mare, 4 white feet and blaze,
$500, identically marked bay gelding,
$375. Kathleen Kyle, Lost Mt. Ph. 427-
0967._______
________
Reg. A.Q.H.A. 5 yr. old gelding,
barrel champion, son of Leo and
grandson of Three Bars; 15 mo. old
stud colt. Don Barton, 254 Barton Dr.,
Hapeville. Ph. 761-1256. ________
At stud: Bay Joe Daniel, AQHA
reg. mares only, guaranteed live foal,
standing at Flying W. Ranch, 11 mi.
W. Pine Mountain, on Hwy. 18. James
R. Woods, Rt. 2, Box 166, Pine
Mountain 31822. Ph. 882- 6580.
' 2 gentle riding horses, 1 grade
Quarter horse, approx. 8 yrs. old, bay
, gelding, $150, one Morgan mare,
approx. 7 yrs. old, chestnut, exc., $300.
Ed Stone, Box 381, Pine Mountain
31822. Ph. 663- 2423.__________
Gentle riding horse, approx. 8 yr.
old gelding, chestnut with white pts.,
$175. Kelly Teague, Rt. 5, Box 332A,
Ph.
Sacrifice 4 yr. old AQHA brood
mare, Leo breeding, see her gorgeous
1970 filly; reg. I/ 2 Arabian 6 mo. old
filly out of good Saddlebred type show
mare, beautifully marked, exc. conf.
and gaits. Julie Meadows, 1650 Newton Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 427-7892.
Fast racking gelding, gentle for
anyone to ride, has been shown suc-
cessfully in English pleasure and style
racking, see at Stringer Stables, near
2109.
8 yr. old Shetland mare pony; also, set of new leather harness and pony cart, all for $150. Freeman Montgomery, Box 101, Junction City 31812. Ph. 269-3
Keg. 6 yr. old grey Tenn. Walking show mare, dbl. bred Midnight Sun, Merry boy and Merry Legs breeding; reg. 18 mo. old Walking Horse filly, nice red bay, will consider trade on Quarter mare or gelding. Mrs. Thomas Lyle, Eatonton. Ph. 485-6302 day or 485-8479 night.___________
9 yr. old gelding, part Morgan, beautiful blood bay, 15.2 hands, gentle ridden by 12 yr. old girl, $175. C. E McCormick. Riverdale. Ph. 478-2814.
At stud: Sabian King #461251 sired by Jug's Pretty Boy #118496 , both parents winners at Holiday Downs, $75 fee. Watson Rodgers, Rt. 4, Rucker Rd., Aipharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5792.
Big 6 yr. old gelding, gentle, rides well, English or Western, works on voice commands and jumps; small sorrel mare, 10 yrs. old, ribbon winner n speed events; beautiful A.Q.H.A. mare, 4 yrs. old, deep sorrel winning n halter and Western Pleasure. Mrs. Griffis, Lilburn. Ph. 939-7660 or 4765624.
Outstanding show quality Walking Horse colt, 16 mos., exc. conf. and disp., should mature at 16 or more hands, perf. set of papers, started in .round training has the ability and weeding to go far, $275. Terri Holbrook, 2050 Cloverdale Dr., S.E.,
foal, 2 yr. old filly, green broken; also, Palomino filly to foal in spring.
Quarter Horse mare with 2 mo. Old
colt. H.D, Styles, Rt. 1, DawsonviUe. Ph. 893- 2109 or 893-2066.
Beautiful golden PHBA regT
Palomino mare, champion breeding; 14 mo. old PHBA reg. Palomino show
filly, top show prospect, $350 ea.; also, outstanding 7 mo. old Palomino colt,
$250. Sally Stinnett, 2334 Lawren-
ceville Hwy., #3, Decatur . Ph. 634-
1347._________________________ At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden
'alomino, exc. color, will pick up
mare or bring stud; also Pinto gelding gentle for anyone, $225. R.L. Brad-
'orda. Decatur. Ph. 289-1971.______ Keg. Qua:rrter mare, exc. health,
spirited but gentle, $300. J.T. Wade,
Ph 28ft-4fSft
____
Beautiful bay mare, gentle 2 yr.
old Walking horse, green broken but
las been ridden a few times, $150.
Mrs. E. H. Byars, Rt. 1, Winstdn Rd.,
Winston. Ph. 942-5958.__________ .eg. Palomino and Quarter
torses for sale, over 100 to choose
rom; also, at stud for 1971: Mr. iIcBarr AAA AQHA champion, Emperor Adams and Bit 0 Man, both
AQHA and PHBA champions, ienham Stewart,-Rt. 1, Glenwood. "'h. 568-2
Buckskin gelding, 5 yrs. old; nice / 2 Arabian mare; bay mare Sadlebred type, sey. nice ponies; also, tails for rent in new barn. Otto Heier, Shallowford Rd., Rt. 6, Marietta 30069. Ph. 926- 3795.
for sale
Good Coastal Bermuda hay, well
fert., will deliver. B. H. Tillman, Rt. 3,
Loganville. Ph. 786-6887._______
Exc. Coastal Bermuda hay,
highly fertilized and limed, not rained
on, $1 per bale at barn. Albert Hayes,
Dogwood Rd., Snellville 30278. Ph. 963-
9490.
______________
Well fertilized Coastal Bermuda
hay, 900 per bale from barn located
Flying W. Ranch, 11 mi. W. of Pine
Mountain on Hwy. 18. James R.
Woods, Pine Mountaiiinn. PFh. 882-6580.
Coastal Bermudai hay, rain free,
highly fertilized, $1 per bale at barn;
soybean hay, $1 per bale; Coastal
Bermuda and crabgrass mixed hay 80*
per bale, millet hay cut in dough, $1
per bale. W. V. Rawlins, Rt. 1, Box
212A. McDonoueh. Ph. 957-5002.
Good Coastal Bermuda hay, cut 4
times yearly, $35 per ton F.O.B. G. F.
Vandiver, Rt. 1, Box 230, Guyton,
31312. Ph. 772-3198.___________.
1970 Coastal Bermuda hay, 80< icr bale, at barn , highly fertilized & imed, baled without rain, weed free; also 900 bales mulching hay, 40 per bale at barn; 400 bales Lespedeza, 65{
per bale at barn. J.C." Daniell, Carrollton. Ph. 834-3778. _____
Coastal Bermuda hay, new crop rom highly limed & fertilized fields, no rain, no dust, top quality; also, "fescue & Lespedeza hay, $1 per bale
approx, 15 hands. Ellen Peeples, Purple Haze Arabian Stud, Box 566,
Canton. Johnny Padgett, Rt. 2, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 622-4768.______
Reg. Saddlebred colt, 7 mos. old, ir $35 per ton at barn on truck. Hugh
dimming. Ph. 266-7657 day or 887-
Gelding, 3 yrs. old, approx. 1100 sire finished masterpiece by Wing l. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2,
Forest Park 30050.___________ 4703 night.
_________ Ibs,; 2 yr. old stud, approx. 1100 Ibs.; Commander, dam: Secret Sue by Hampton 30228. Ph. 478-8029.______
Reg. T.W.H. brood mares and
3 ponies for sale, 1 stud, 1 mare mare, coming 7 yrs old, 1600 Ibs., will Secret Society, outstanding conf.,
Bermuda, Fescue, & Sericia hay
colts, Merry Go Boy and Midnight Sun breeding , for sale or trade. F.E.
and 1 mare colt, 4 mos. old, both good saddle ponies, real cheap if all taken.
"oal next yr.; 2 yr. old filly, approx. .ood show prospect, other 3 and 5 or sale, cut from fertilized fields, 1100 Ibs., all work type, will sell or gaited show and pleasure horses for without rain, 80? per bale. W.H.
Dingier, 3787 Log Cabin Dr., Macon. C.D. Cochran, Rt. 1, Hwy. 324, Auburn trade for cattle. G.B. Barrett, Rt. 1, ale. J. M. Gaines, G-B Stables, utler, Covington. Ph. 938-7905 or 786-
Ph. 7424212.
30203.
Cornelia 30531.
Marietta. Ph. 428-9776.
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Jalapeno hot pepper seed, 40*;
Livestock feed, hay and grain
Cayenne pepper seed, 25*; hot Hungarian Banana pepper seed, 30*; sweet banana pepper seed, 35*;
Anaheim sweet pepper seed, 25*.
O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale
Aasegeridcualntudrapllants I NRperciinppecb; OoTf tmhee Wweeeek*
30079.
Sev. M strawberry pits., Irg. berres, $7 per C, cannot ship. N. S.
GERMAN POTATO SALAD
McCurdy, 2574 Laurel Ridge Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 633-1660.______
6 medium potatoes
Jerusalem artichokes, $2.25 per
6 or 8 eggs
for sale
gal. bulblets for planting, 75 for $1, 65* post, per gal., red hot dried pepper, $1.25 per gal., 35* post., chufa grass nuts, 100 for 75*, 15* post., mult, onion seed, 1/2 oz., 35*. F. M. Abie,
for sale
1 cup mayonnaise l medium onion
1 heaping tablespoon prepared mustard l tablespoon celery salt
Bermuda hay for sale, $1.15 per bale if picked up, $1.25 per bale if delivered. Mrs. R.L. Eskew, 5795
Corthcutt Rd.. Fairburn. Ph.. 964-6273. 1970 Bermuda & Fescue hlavy, fronm
well limed & fertilized fields, no rain
on hay in field, 75* & 90* at barn, we help load. Jim Gresham, Hampton. Ph. 946-3169.
Several diff. var. new crop hay for sale, can del. K.B. Grogan, Manning
Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 428^672.
Grass and Clover hay, 60-75* & $1 per bale; Oat straw $1 per bale, Alfalfa hay, $1.25 per bale, mulching
hay, 50* bale, call for appointment. Mrs. W.A. Ward , Jr., Ward Meade
Farm, Paper Mill Rd., Rt. 3,
Dahloni
Fredonia grape vines, 2 yrs. old, $1.50 ea.; also Boston ivy plants in beds 3 yrs. , 25* ea. Mrs. Louise Travis. Riverdale. Ph. 478-7933
Shallot onion buttons, $1 per 100 , PP, lemon balm plants, $1 per doz., PP. Blanch Woodruff. Greenville.
Concord grape vines at my home, 50* ea., cannot ship. V.C, Garrett, Rt. 1. Dahlonega. Ph. 865-2541. Clevelai
Fla. 501 oats seed, pure s<_, 98.11-germ. 96%; also, 11-23 wheat
seed, pure seed 98.38, germ. 89%. J.L. Kimbrell, Rt. 1, Bartow 30413. Ph. 364-3557.
Strawberry pits., Ozark Beauty & Gem. everbearers, 25 for $2.50, 50 for
Marietta. Ph. 971-3426.
Mulch , sq. bales, Coastal or Lespedeza, no weeds, but rained on.
30( ea. del. or 10* picked up. E. Boyd, Augusta. Ph. 736-4216.
$5, 100 for $9 , 500 for $20, 1000 for $35, Oct. best mo. for planting, get ground
ready, we will dig and ship same day. Col. L.C. Trent, 631 Collingwood
Drive. Decatur 30032. Ph. 288-2160.
Coastal Bermuda hay rain-free,
Papaw seed, 7 for 35*; also, catnip
from highly limed and fert. fields, seed, 35*, pkg. ea. with self stamped
$1.25 per bale at barn if less than 25 addressed envelope. Mrs. Lola Clark ,
bales, $1 per bale over this amt. Rt. 6. Gainesville 30501. ______
Larry Byron, 1918 Noah's Ark Rd.,
Everbearing strawberry pits.,
Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-2561 after $3.50 per C, chives, 60* per bunch,
5:30 pm.
_______
parsley, 65* per doz. Mrs. Luther
Coastal Bermuda & Sericia hay for sale, 75* per bale and up. George Smith, Brooks 30205. Ph. 599-3491 after 6PM.
Kitchens. Box 327. Covington 30209. Kentucky 31 Fescue seed, 8000
Ibs., cleaned and in 50 Ib. bags, 98.84 purity, 95% germ. 15* per Ib. Joe
Osborne, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. Ph.
376-8771.
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Livestock feed, Fescue seed, state tested, purity, 98.98%, germ., 98% weed seed, .18%; 50
hay and grain
Ib. bag for $9, discount on 10 bags or more. W. H. McEntyre, Rt. 1, Athens.
Ph. 543-5451
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Mosley strawberry pits., $ 4 per C. 200 for $7, 500 for $16.25 no checks nor out of state orders. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2. Gainesville J0501.
Running okra seed for sale, $1 per doz. seed, pods grow to 20 in. long, plants run on fence or trellis, when ordering please send self addressed envelope. Susan Jatkson, Rt. 1, Toomsboro
Old fashion of clingstone peach trees, red plum peach trees,4 for $1, condon giant Mastodon everbearing strawberry pits. $2.50, add post. Mrs. F.M. Turner. Rt. 6. Gainesville.
Everbearing strawberry pits., 75* per doz., dogwood , maple, wild cherry, crabapple, mimosa, black wild muscadine vine, sassafras, 75*; spearmint, 6 for $1, add post. Rosa
Richards. Box 32. Elliiav._______ Sour May cherry bushes, $1 ea.;
boysenberry pits. $2 doz.; everbearing strawberry pits., 24, $1 $4 per C, add 50* post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540
Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 for planting or eating, muscadine grapings, 50* ea, red raspberries, blueberries, catnip, spearmint plants ( for sale, $1.50 doz., plus 50* post. Mrs. Elzie Lone. Rt. 5. Elliiav._______
Sallach bulbs, mix strawberry, 50* per doz. or 3 doz. $1.25, mtn. blueberry, red mint, blue ageratum, $1.75 doz.; white, purple jew, mix cactus cuttings, 15* ea., 7 for $1, orange, rose, white, sultana rooted, 35* ea. cutting, 8 for $1, amalila peach color, $2, ea., add post. Mrs. E.I. Gray. Rt. 1 Box 254. Bremen 30110.
1 teaspoon garlic salt 1 I/ 2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Salt and pepper to taste
Cook potatoes in jacket; peel and cut. Boil eggs; peel and grate. Peel and grate, onion.
Put cubed potatoes in large bowl and add all other ingredients and mix well. The more eggs you use, the better the salad.
Mrs. Walter Joyce, Jr. Route 1 Mt. Vernon, Georgia 30445
Want old time white multiplying
Kelsos, Murphys and Blue Face
onions, the kind that make buttons in Hatch cocks, $10 hens, $5, trios $15. W.
the top, will pay top price for any amt. J. Matthews, 1290 Fairburn Rd., SW,
you have. F. M, Abee, Dahlonega Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-4321.
30533.
7 geese, $6 ea.; l duck, $2.50; 2
turkeys, 1 gobbler and 1 hen, $11 for
Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs a
both; 9 guineas, $2 ea.; also, Rhode
Island Red hens, bantams and baby chickens. Mrs. C. R. Thaxton, Box 351,
Lithia Sprintiges. Ph. 948-31K85. Alien Roundheads, Clarets,
Warhorse, 1 trio of White Clarets and 1
pr. Brown Reds. Vernon Murphy, Rt.
1. Cornelia. Ph. 778-7281.________
20 chinchillas, beige and stan-
dards; also, equip., make offer. Mrs.
W. L. Johnston, 502 Patton Rd.,
| Hinesyille 31313. Ph. 876-3604.____
Black Rosecombs, show'type, l
cock, 10 hens, 2 cockerels, 8 pullets, $1
for sale
ea. if all taken. Paul Hardy, 7870 Creekwood Rd., Fairburn 30213. Ph.
Beau Brummel & Purple foliage plums, May cherries, 50*-$2; Superfine everbearing strawberries,
Ma.sssey strawberry, Irg. berry, $3 per C. Vates, of Ga. collard, $1.25 per
, Charleston Wakefield cabbage,
964-4587._____________
Purebred San Juan rabbits, all1
Chukar breeders from blood
ages. Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St.,; tested birds, $2.50 ea., raise in pairs or
parsley, mint, 50* doz., cannot ship. $1.25 per C, add 60* post. E.B. ^Decatur. Ph. 373-5291._________ colonies of 1 male and S females,
Mrs. F.H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave.. S.E.. Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448.
Everbearing klondike strawberry
Wetherford. Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501. Coker 242 cert, oat seed, germ
$6%, FOB warehouse, bagged in 3 bu.
Show type White Cochin bantams,
$5 pr., extra roosters, $2.50 ea., cannot ship. Leon Mixon, Rt. 1, Ocilla. Ph.
raising instructions. C. A. Franklin, Rt. 1, McRae 31055. Ph. 867-8516 J. L. Newman._______________
wanted
Want 100 bu. corn & 100 bu. oats. James E. Hardy, 2192 Campbellton Rd., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 758-0877.
Agricultural seed and plants
pits., nice size and early bearing, damp packed, $4 per C, pod., $3.50 per C at my home, min. shipment 200 pits., Ga. orders only. Mrs. Luther S.
Butler, 466 Page Ave., N.E., Atlanta 30307. Ph. 373-1846.___________
Italian Caveman's Club, Light Bulb, Planter, Ornamental, Marble gourd seed, 3 doz. to pkg., 30*, 4 pkgs., $1 , send stamped env., will accept stamps. H.A. Stahl, Thomasville Hwv.. Moultrie 31768.________
Sweet, hot banana pepper seed,
bags. E.A. Garner, Rt. 2, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-2240 after 8 PM. _
Fescue seed, 20* per Ib., purity, 96.41%, inert, .60% other crop, 2.89%, weed seed, .10%, no noxious seed. "".W. Gill, Rt. 2, Woodbury. Ph. 5535388^__________________
Nora oats, germ. 95% , purity 99.26%, recleaned, bagged in paper 2 bu. bags. W.R. Coleman, Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 592-4222.
Nice clean roots and herbs; yellow root sassafras, catnip, queen of
468-7634
__________
Pedigree Jumbo Pharoah
breeding stock, taking orders now for
Jan. delivery of Jumbo Pharoah
stock, will average approx. 6-7 ozs. at
maturity, lay just as rapidly as other
Pharoahs, this bird not available from
any other breeder, supply limited,
order now at $5 per pr. Ben Parrish,
Boxic 902. Jonesboro 3an0a2a5f(i Ph. 478-1608.
Rabbits for sale: Breeding age
black and chocolate Dutch, $3 ea.;
also, young black and chocolate
Pigeons: Fantails (var. colors), Pouters, Modenas, Rollers, Hungarians and others, $5 pr.; bantams, diff. breeds, $10 trio (1970), can ship. E. E. Smith, 1781 Boulderview Dr.. SB. Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-7315.
Grown pearl guineas, $1.50 ea.; brown Chinese geese, $8.50 pr.; light 'Brahma chickens, $10 trio; virgin and open does, in purebred NZW and beef type rabbits, $4.50 ea., cannot ship, stamp for reply. Mrs. M. A. Doan, Hwy. 305 No., Midville 30441. Ph. 554-
25* pkg., chufas, grass-nuts, 25* pkg.,
$1 per pint, add post. Mrs. Lizzie
Crawford. 18 Crawford St.. EUiiay.
Sumter #3 oats, germ 96.00%,
recleaned, bagged in 2 bu. paper bags,
Blue Boy wheat, germ. 84.00%,
recleaned, bagged in l bu. paper bags.
A.C. Scarboro, Rt. 1, Montrose 31065.
Ph. 676-3482 Dublin._________
for sale
White multiplying onion sets for sale, 40, $1 plus post. Mrs. Jack
Fla. 500 seed oats, 94% germ. 98% pure, other 2%, is oat and rye, $1.20 per bu. Robert Hunt, Rt. 2, Cordele
31015.__________________ Artichokes, 4 Ib. for $3; comfrey
root cuttings, 6 for $1.75; vinca minor
Bever*ly. Rt. 2. Box 254. Jesup 31545. Oild fashion white multiplying
onions, 35, $1; plus post. N.W. Beaver, Rt. 2. Box 254. Jesuop 3i 1545,
Black wvalnut, black raspberries, Himalayan blackberry pits., beechnut trees, hazelnut, blackhaw bushes,-
ground cover, $10 per 1000; pep- old fashion, peach trees,
permint, 6 pits, for $1.50, all PP. Roy muscadine grapevines, 4, $1;~
Dycus, Rt. 2, Box 121F, Blue Ridge eberries, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert
30513.____________________ White evergreen bunching onion
seed, 25* per pkg. small hot peppers for sauce, 75* per cup, 40* I/ 2 cup, stamped addressed envelope. Mrs. H.
W. Law. Chula 31733.________ Charleston' Wakefield and round
Dutch cabbage pits., 100 for $1.50; 300 for $3,1000 for $6.50, or 75* per 100 at home. Mrs. R. Chanclor Rt. 1, Pitts
31072.___________________ Ky. 31 tall Fescue, pure 99.24
germ, 95%, 20* per Ib. C. C. Newton, Rt. 3, Box 342, Gainesville 30501. Ph. ' 536-2965 no Sun, calls.________
Norrell. Rt. 6. Gainesville. 30501.
Red hot pepper pods, 25* per doz., English pea seed, $1 per cup at my home, pomocrystill seeds, 25* doz.,
peppermint, white yarrow pits., 6 for 50*, yellow root plants , 6 for $1, $1.50 per doz., pokeroot, 50* per Ib., add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2,
Ellijay.__________________ ',. red multiplying onion but-
tons, 300 for $1. Mrs. A.D. Brinson, Rt. 2^Box 31 Cairo 31728._______
Red dry hot pepper, dry catnip, 30* per qt. $1 per gal., peppermint plants, 75* per doz., yellow striped
1970 tested October beans, half vine pomegranate seeds, 20* per Ib.,
runner, speckled and white butter red scallion onion buttons, $1 per C.
peas, Morris bearing collard seed, 7 Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214,
top turnip seed, Hybrid and standard Rovston. 30662. _________
tomato seed, bell pepper, hot pepper
Fruit trees: June, Horse, Red &
seed, all 75* ea. pkg., 25* mailing ea. Golden Delicious, Staymon, Rome-
pkg. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Mon- Beauty, Yates apples; Elberta, Ga.
trose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758- Belle, Hale peach, 2-3 ft., 75* ea.,
meadow, devils shoestring, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1, plus postage; spearmint, catnip, $1.50 doz.; add post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain Rt. 5. Elliiav.________
Old fashion peach trees , plum and black walnut trees, muscadine grapevines, blackhaw bushes; aeechnut and hazelnut trees, saryice Jerry trees, gooseberry bushes, ap 4, Si; garlic bulbs, 10, $1 add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501._________
6 Calamus plants, 6; $2; f pep>ermint, dewberry pits., huckle|erry, )lueberry, blackberry, yellowroot pits. 15 $2 PP in Ga. out-of-state $2.50 PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover. Rt. 1, Box 146. Blue Ridge 30513. ________
Jerusalem artichokes for planing, $2.50 per gal., or $1 per doz. crabapple, 50* ea.; also rhubarb & horseradish bunches, 50* ea. spearmint, red raspberry, blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., add 50* post. Mrs. W. W. '-owman, Rt. 5, Elliiav.
Agricultural seed and plants
wanted
Dutch, $1 ea., real nice and healthy
rabbits, will ship if trio is purchased.
D. F. Osborne. 100 James St.. Winder.
Bronze and Royal Palm turkeys,
average weight of toms 35 Ibs., $5 ea.
L. G. Doughty, 433 Pleasant Home R,
Martinez 30907. Ph. 733-7426._____
Games, crossed pullets, I/ 2 grey
- I/ 2 Roundhead hen, 1 Toppie
(Clayburn) hen, 1 1/2 grey-1/ 2
Warhorse, 1 grey stag, all young
stags, cannot ship, will trade. Gary
Davis. 769 Salem Rd.. Rossville 30741.
Bantams: Trio White Cornish, uia
English in BB Red, white, blue, black
Creoles; Barred Rock, Wheaten and
Spangles, all in Old English; Rouen
ducks; 4 breeds of guineas; Giant
Homer pigeons; also, Rhode Island
Red bantams, Black Rosecomb,
combination Silver and Golden
Sebrights and Silkies. M. B. Moon, 139
Park St. Milstead. Ph. 483-8054.
Muscovy ducks, $5 grown pr.;
extra males, $2.50 ea. grown, 3 wks.
75* ea.; pr. White Emden geese,
$12.50; two White Emden ganders, $5;
one I/ 2 Canadian hen, $7.50; four
Toulouse and Emden cross hens, $6.50
ea.; Penciled Indian Runners, $7.50
pr. R. C. Guiney, Jr., Rt. 5, Covington.
Ph. 786-6640.
_________
12 Silver Lace Hamburg
chickens; also, country eggs for sale,
cannot ship, reasonably priced. Mrs.
Charles Andrews, Rt. 9, Box 103,
Massevville Rd.. Macon 31201.
Northern Bobwhite quail, dressed
birds, $1.25 ea., day old birds, 25* ea.;
also, booking orders for eggs, $15 per
C. John L. Mills, 1553 Westwood Ave.,
SW. Atlanta 30310. Ph. 758-9107.
Top quality Fantails in black and
solid white, young, $6 pr., mated
3033.__________________
Rabbits, all diff. ages, sizes and
colors. Robbie Maughon, 1444 Latta
Pr.. Convers. Ph. 483-9779._____
9 diff. varieties, purebred ban-
tams. Theo Roberts, 2357 Lumpkin
St.. East Point. Ph. 761-3504._____
Bantams: 1970 hatch Golden
Sebrights, $4.50 pr., extra roosters,
$1.95, Frizzles, $6.50 pr., extra
roosters, $3; also, common bantams,
$1 ea., other purebreds, sold only in
prs. or extra roosters, cannot ship,
call before coming. Jimmy Miller,
Box 71, Bishop 30621. Ph. 769-5030
after 5 om.___________________
Bantams: 4 trios Silver Sebrights,
show type, $12 per trio, cannot ship. Z.
F. Camp, 547 Ridge Ave., Mableton
30059. Ph. 948-7963.______________
Chinchillas, herd of 49 animals;
also, cages and supplies, must sell due
to bad health. Roy Holland, Rt. 4, Box
22. Calhoun. Ph. Ma. 9-6201.________
P'urebred Silver Duckwing
bantams, show type, $1.50 and up
depending on age and quality; 5
common bantam hens, cannot ship.
Ray Owens, 136 Kurtz Rd., Marietta
30060. Ph. 427-1779.___________
2 six mo. old Quarter Horse fillies,
$100 ea.; 2 two yr. old. geldings, $150
ea'.; two yr. old filly, $100; one 10 yr.
old brood mare, $125. Mrs. Mary
Acton, Busy Bee Stables, Bryon. Ph.
956-5650 or 956-5361.__________
Thanksgiving turkeys for sale,
dressed or alive. Mrs. Julia Benefield,
Douglasville 30134._________
Rabbits: Brown or white, diff.
ages and sex, $2 to $5, cannot ship.
Mrs. Sam Jenkins, Decatur. Ph. 289-
9008.
___________
7 White Rock hens for sale, 1 I/ 2
6140
_______________.
Old fashion Indian corn,
Strawberry popcorn, mammoth
sunflower seed, miniature redhot
pepper pods, castor or mole bean
Keifer, Bartlet pear trees, May cherries, 3 ft., $1.25; Concord &
Niagara grape, 75*; $5 orders PP. T.M. Webb Elliiav.___________
Klondike strawberry plants and
Want to buy sun flower seed, the old variety that grows wild in open
"ields & along country roads,
blossoms about saucer size, do not
breeders, $7.50 pr.; also, Arch Angels, Domestic Flights, etc. Gary Duncan, 2931 Shallowford Rd., Chamblee 30341.
Ph. 458-1221_______________ Games: Red Quills, Mugs and
yrs. old, $1.50 ea. A. M. McClellan, Rt. 8, Reed Cir., Marietta 30060. Ph. 435-
!___
r
TrioWheatens,$15; trio Spangles,
$12; trio Red Pyle, $10; trio Black Old
seed, all 3 doz. to pkg., 30* ea., 4, $1, collard plants, $1 per C. white crowder want the giant size blossom. Mrs. Gladiators for sale or trade for good English, $10, all are Old English game
send stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, and clay pea seed, 25* add post. Ethel Juliette McLeroy, Rt. 2, Box 75B, guns or heels. R. F. Sessions, Rt. 2, bantams and show birds. A. C. West,
Moultrie 31768.
Crowe, Rt. 2 Gainesville 30501.
Forsyth 31029.
Fayetteville 30214.
Rt. 5, Calhoun 30701.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, November 4, 1970
Twelve 4 mo. old game pullets;
Kansas Jumbo Ringneck
Hot canned hot pepper. Rose
18 ounces shade dried sage for
Poultry, game,
six 4 mo. old game cockerels; 5 game pheasants, select breeders, cock and 5 Wood, Rt. 1, Davis Road, Duluth. Ph. sale, $5 for all, will not sell less than hens; 1 game rooster, 1 or all, $1.25 hens, $25, fancy dressed pheasants 476-2744._________________ whole amt., add 500 post. J.M.
fowl and
ea., ship collect or come for them. W. $1.75 per Ib. Gus Beroset, 3505 Emily
Appliqued quilt patterns, Kitten, Fleming. 78 Aueusta Rd.. Lavonia
C. Adams. Rt. 1. Social Circle 30279. Way, College Park 30337. Ph. 964-7577 pig, Meadow Rose, Snow Ball, Heart
Old fashion bonnets , wagon train
eggs a _\
for sale
Entire rabbitry for sale due to illness, wire cages, nest boxes feeders, watering pipe, approx. 4! does, 4 bucks and part grown, total oi approx. 90. R. C. Dikeman, Rt. 3 Blairsville 30512. __________
1000 Northern Bobwhite quail, in flight pens, $1 ea., dressed quail, $1.2! ea.; also, 1000 younger birds, pricec according to age. Leslie Dickey, Cleveland Rd., Bogart 30622. Ph. 7257728.________________
Easter Egg chickens, lay green and blue eggs, 19 hens and 4 roosters,
Northern Bobwhite quail, fully grown in flight pens, $1 ea., younger birds priced according to age. J. F. Harris, Rt. 1, Trudy Rd., Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-5219. __________
Rabbits for sale, all sizes, babies, grown does and bucks. Mrs. Paul F. Herring. Rt. 1. Acworth. Ph. 974-4182.
Young New Hampshire Reds, roosters, spring hatched, $1.50 ea.; also, Abyssinnian and short hair guinea pigs, $2 ea.; rabbits, Golden Palomino, N.Z.W., few grey does, all breeding age. Mrs. Edith York, Rt. 2, Box 885. Lafayette 30728.______
Pure Ginn Grey game fowl, this year's stags and hens, some dubbed and some not, stags 4 to 5 Ibs., hens 3 I/ 2 to4 Ibs., stags $15 ea., hens $5 ea., send money order with order, send post, charges on express. Mrs. W. B. Tomlinson, Rt. 2, Quitman 31643. Ph. 263-5597.____________________
Rhode Island Reds, Irg. type, 12 hens, March 1970 hatch, now laying, $2 ea.; 20 pullets, June 1970 hatch, $1.50
3 pure Rebel Grey stags, $5 and up, 1 Rebel Grey brood hen, will sell or trade 2 pure Ben Dyer straight combs Clayborn pullets for a straight Comm Clayborn staj|.. W.J. Broadwell, RFD
.'.>. Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-2869
Pheasants: Golden in full color, $12 pr.; bronze, trio$10; Buff, trio $10; Amherst. $18. or.; Silvers, $10 pr.; Reeves, $8-$lO pr.; Ringnecks, $5 pr Tenn Red quail, $1 ea.; Blue Scales, $8 pr.; Valley quail, $8 pr., cannot ship. Walter J. Melko, 304 Patton Dr. Americus 31709. Ph. 924- 6309.
Rabbits, all kinds and colors, grown and young, good to eat, will sell $1 ea. at my home. Mrs. Marion Chambers, 1224 Brockett Rd., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 938-6860._____
Reeves, Silvers and Golden pheasants, $10 pr.; Amherst and Swinehoe, $25 pr.; 1 Elliott cock, $12.50; Ringneck, 3 hens and 1 cock, $10, all mature birds. Howell Jordan, Box 428, Hawkinsyille.
Shape, Puppy, Duck, Sunbonnet Sue, Overall Bill, Triple Sunflower, Fisher Boy, Butterfly, Big Rabbit, Colonial Girl with umbrella, Dutch Doll, Acorn on Leaves, 3 for $1 plus long stamped envelope. Mrs. R.C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 30540._____________
Artichokes for sale, Irg. for pickling or freezing at home, cannot ship. Mrs. A.G. Corn, 3267 Lawrenceville Hwy., Tucker. Ph. 939-2734.
Appliqued quilt patterns: Butterfly, Colonial Girl, Dutch Doll, Dutch Boy, Duck, Cup & Saucer, Pig, Overall Boy, Puppy, Kitten, Football, Pansy, Tulip Pot, Heart, others 3, $1 plus Irg. stamped env. Debbie Welch, Rt. 5, Elliiay 30540. __________
Appliqued pc. quilt patterns: Jacobs' Ladder, Virginia Red, Dresden Plate, Floral Cameo, Apple Blossom, Dancing Daffodils, Horn of Plenty, the Pomegranate, Water Lily, Sweet Boy, Cowboy-Horse, Flower Vase, Triple Sunflower, others 3, $1 plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon
with ruffle, button $1.50; crown, aprons med., Irg., 50-750 ea., clothespin, 750 ea., add post. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford 30518. ^ __________
' White pines, 3 to 5 ft. tall, foliage dense, have been pruned, nice trees for shrubbery or Christmas trees. R.L. Maulsing, 6332 Alien Rd., Mableton Ph. 948-1060.
Sev., Irg. pine trees, free for removal, suitable for pulp wood or lumber. T.R. Finley, Atlanta. Ph. 7671785,__________
Black walnuts, $1 per bu. at farm, cannot ship. W.J. Hall, Box 84, Dawsonville. 30534._________________
Light amber, Poliflora honey, mild flavored , bulk comb packed in
glass, a natural food, 8 Ibs. for $6.55 PP and insured. Randall Turner, Rt. 2. Blairsville. 30512.
Good pecans, $1 per pt., also, sassafras plants, $1.50 , cedars, lucky buckeye bush, $2.50; high powered high John bulbs, $3 ea.; improved
hens $4 roosters $3, 1970 hatch, now ea. Vernon Parizek, 2300 Morris Rd.,
Lone. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.
buckies, 2 doz. for $4; wild cucumber
laying, cannot ship. Floyd Ruther Riverdale 30274. Ph. 964-4618._____
ford, Rt. 3, Box 45E, Griffin 30223. Ph.
Sev. thousand Bobwhite quail, full
Poultry, game,
PC. quilt patterns with col. sketch, bark, I/ 2 gal. $2; sage 500 per cup, instructions; stars and cubes, add post. Mrs. J.D. Phillips, Rt. 1,
228-1553.____________ grown, in flight pens, at my farm, $1 4 yr. old mated pr. of India Blue ea., will deliver 1 thousand or more.
fowl and
friendship ring, magnolia, dbl. Wrightsville.___________
rainbow, magnolia bud, chrysan-
Four boxes good N. Ga. honey^
peafowl. W. A. Biggers, Sr., Box 296, Herbert Harris, Rt. 2, Baxley 31513. Greenville 30222. __________ Ph. 367-4862.___________
eggs
themum, sunbonnet girl, stars and twelve 21/2 Ib. cans of honey in a box chains, shooting star, sunburst, for $9 for 12 cans honey, labeled, 21/2
7 purebred Dark Cornish game
Rabbits: New Zealand White does
starlight, hexagon stars, baseball, Ibs. N. Ga. honey, pure Sourwood and
bantams, roosters; also, 3 purebred and bucks, breeding age; California
Shasta daisy, 350 ea., 3, $1, includes Wild Flower honey. G.C. Spivey, Rt. 1,
White Silkie bantam roosters, all 1970 Smutnose, does and bucks, breeding
post. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Box fi7. Blairsville 30512.,
hatched, $1.50 and $2 ea. or will trade. age, some 2 mos. to 4 mos., some 6
Danielsville 30633.__________
Good dry cow and horse compost
Raleigh Pruitt, RFD #2, Lavonia wks., priced according to age, all good
Patchwork quilt patterns with 750 per bag, $15 truckload del.; also
30553._________________ stock and fine; also, fryers, will ship
drawn instructions can be mach. pc., chicken compost. J.W. Van Horn, 4457
3 white geese, 1970 hatched, $20; collect, M.O.'s only. Mrs. Frank
Windmill, Old Italian Design, Wrench, Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph BU9-
Easter chickens, 10 pullets and 8 Robinson, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-
roosters, $30 for the lot or $ 2 ea. or 2264.________ ___ ______
will trade for red turkeys. J. G.
Mallards, drakes only, 4
wanted
Pinwheel, Bright Hopes, 5, $1; with 5798.___________________
stamped addressed env. Mrs. Perlene
Strong red sassafras, slippery
Roper. Rt. 7. Gainesville.______ elm bark, wild cucumber bark, white
Carney, 1600 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 451-1157.__________
An excess of Golden pheasant cockerels at $5 ea. or will trade for Black Tail Japs; also, White Cochin bantmas, $6 per pr. W. L. Hardin, Jr., 3664 Ponderosa Lane, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-6996.__________
Young 1970 purebred Silver Duckwing bantams for sale, $5 pr., cannot ship. Shelby Harris, Rt. 3, Box 321, Jaacckkson 3: 0233. Ph. 775-3686._____
Fuillsstock of bantams, 7 breeds, $5 pr. and up or will trade for good Indian Fantail pigeons. Preston Ponder, Box 164. Tate 30177.__________
California beef type rabbits, $1.50 ea. and up, according to age; also, would like to contact someone to buy rabbits the year round, cannot ship. Mrs. John Howard, Rt. 1, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-2758.___________
Pigeons for sale, White Kings and Racing Homers. W. E. Koch, 721 Northern Ave.. Clarkston 30021.
Standards: Giant Black Minorcas and Silver Spangled Hamburgs; also, bantams: White Leghorns, white Cochins, Black Rosecombs, B. B. Reds, Silver Duckwings, Black Old English game, 1 pr. Golden Duckwings, 1 Black Cochin cock bird. Mrs. Charlotte Saggus, Rt. 2, Box 280, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 964-2308.
Bantams, purebred Columbian Wyandottes, from top quality Northern show stock, few trios and prs., cannot ship. W. C. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 301, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550.
Pure show type bantams: Black, white and yellow Cochins, black and white Rosecombs, Silver Duckwings, Mexican Spangles, Japanese Silkies White, Red Lace Cornish and bulldog type, Golden Lace Polish, White Crest Polish, Black Crest Polish, Golden Sebright, Columbian Wyandottes, White and Blue Old English, prices according to size and breed, $5 pr., $7 trio. Randy C. Hill, Box 101, Bowersville 30516.
Ringneck pheasants, mature, flight pen raised, approx. 900 to sell, live or dressed, 100 bird orders delivered free. Donald L. Coleman, 1916 Melrose Dr., Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-2397.
10 half Cornish game and Rhode Island Red pullets and 1 cockerel, $1.50 ea. on a free range, have to catch at night, call before you come. H. W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington 30638.
generations from wild, $3 ea. T. E. Chambers, 827 Myrtle St., SW, Gainesville 30501.
1970 guinea pigs, Abyssinnian breed, young and mature stock, many colors, curly rosette, some Peruvian, disposing of stock, $2 ea. if all taken. Joseph Abernathy, Yatesville Rd., Barnesville._________________
Bobwhite quail flight conditioned in pens 300 ft. long, 30 ft. wide, 8 ft. high. Clyde L. Perry, Rt. 3, Donalsonville. Ph. 861-4118.
Bobwhite quail from Irg. breeders, live $1 ea., dressed birds on order, cannot ship. W. W. Brennan. 207 S. Lee St., Americus. Ph. 924-2349.
Quail: Fly pen birds, $1.10 ea., dressed quail, frozen in water, $1.25 ea. Mrs. Ben McLeroy Sr., Rt. 2, Fort Valley. Ph. 825-5841.
Rabbits: Young ones, 4 to 8 wks. old, $1.50 and up, junior bucks and does, 5 and 6 mos. old, $4, some adult breeding stock; NZW's, San Juans, Chinchillas and Californias, some cross breeds. H. R. McCain, 2835 Roosevelt Hwv.. College Park._____
Bobwhite quail, live $1 ea., dressed $1.25 ea.; Pharoahs, live $1 ea., dressed 900; also, eggs, 80, cannot ship. W. C. Blunk, 1470 Pontiac PI., SE. Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-0013.
Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10 per C, can ship eggs F.O.B., started birds, $25 per C, others priced according to age, sev. thousand available, cannot ship. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Ocilla. Ph. 468-7851 call before coming.____________
Ducks: Muscovy, Rouen and White Pekin, $2 and up. Mrs. Carl Sawyer, Rt. 1, Zebulon Rd., Carnesville 30204. Ph. 358-3845._______
7 nice fat Rhode Island Red hens for sale, $1 ea. or all for $6.50. C. T. Mitchell, 3030 Haralson Rd., Decatur. Ph. 939-3222.
Extra Irg. Bobwhite quail, $1 ea., Blonde quail, $1.25 ea. George Blalock, Rt. 1, Box 198, Grovetown 30813. Ph. 863-3057.___________
Supply of purebred White King pigeons. Bill Hilton, Rt. 2, Tarrytown 3U4/U. Ph. 537-4146.
2 White Chinese geese, $5 ea. if both taken. Hugh C. Jones, Box 383, Milan.
2 Formosan trios, $7 trio; pr. Buff, $5 pr.; 5 prs. Giant Blacknecks, $5 pr.; 2 prs. Giant Ringnecks, $6 pr.; pr. Silvers, $10 pr.; Copper Reds, $4 pr.; whites, 3 hens and 1 cock, $8. James Womack, 542 Oak Ave., Americus
Want 5 pullets, 1 rooster, half grown speckled guineas; also , 2 prs. mixed pigeons, within 50 mi. Lyons. Clarence Brown, Rt. 5, Box 19, Lyons 30436._______ __________
Want small type common bantams. Homer J. Kennedy, RFD 1, Hamilton 31811._____________
Want peafowls, 5 hens and 1 rooster. Sproull Dempsey, Box 1341, Rome 30161.
Miscellaneous
for sale
Quilt patterns with drawn instr., Ocean Wave, Duck & Duckling, Spider Web, Irish Chain, Seven Stars, Monkey Wrench, 250 ea. with stamped addressed env. Mrs. Walter Cochran, Rt. 4, Box 107. Griffin. 30223.
Hand harvested, shelled & cleaned peanuts, 600 Ib. PP., good for roasting and making peanut butter. John P. Phillips, Rt. 2, Box A246, Colquitt, 31737.___________
Firewood for sale, Ralph C. Swafford, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.
Christmas trees, over 1000 white, Scotch, and Norway spruce, all sheared & well shaped, early contracts necessary. Richard L. Gifford, Hiawassee. 30546. Ph. 896-2161.
New crop mtn. honey, sourwood cut comb; also some drk. in large mouth qts. and regular honey jars, cannot ship; Jerusalem artichokes for eating, $2.50 per gal., add post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman. Rt. 5. Elliiay. 30540.
Pumpkins for sale, 3 for $1 or truck loads. J.C. Turpin, Rt. 3, Washington 30673. Ph. 678- 7734.
1970 crop, good luck buckeyes, $1.50 per doz. PP. Miss Jean Garrett, Rt. K, Box 59, Hiawassee 30546.
Sun dried apples, exc. condition. $1 per Ib., 5 Ib. up prepaid, less than 5 Ib. $1.15 per Ib. prepaid. A. J. Willouehbv. Box 71. waco, 30182.
Queen of Meadow, Yellow Dock,
Old fashion sugar cane, green and ash bark and root, Jerusalem weed
red ribbon, 6 to 8 ft. long, cannot ship. root, I/ 2 gal. $2, sage 750 per cup,
Wheeler Mercer, Rt. 5, Moultrie, lucky buckies, $2 doz., add post. Art
31768.___________________ Phillips. Rt. 1. Wrightsville.______
Storage bldg. or fruit veg. stand, 8
Gourd seed & Gourds, 1970 crop,
ft. by 12 ft., insulated, paneled, wired, Irg. Jumbos, 4-5 ft. Dipper, extra Irg.
Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734- Bushel, small Pee Wee, many other
5109.
kinds, 250 pkg. with self-addressed
Lrg. no. flower pots for sale, most env., red okra seed free with ea. or-
are small pots. S.F. Spier, 803 der. G.W. Jackson, Rt. 3, Box 401,
CumberlandRd., N.E., Atlanta. 30306.
Shelled corn, white and yellow, not mixed, $4 per hundred weight; wheat combine, run $2.50 per bu. W.V. Rawlins, Rt. 1, Box 212A, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-5002
500 gourds in one lot, all sizes of short - necked Martin, short-necked dipper, and long-necked dipper varieties, reasonably priced if entire crop bought. Ronald H. Dupree, Box
Smithville._____________ Clapper for farm bell, $5 PP, pull handle, $2.50 PP, yoke for #2 farm bell, mounts on post, $13 PP. J.W. Yearbin, Rt. 1, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-
Dalton 30720.___________.... 500 red cedar Christmas treid, 6-8
ft., sheared and fertilized for best shape & color. W.A. Smith, Juniper 31813. Ph. 269-3646.
Applique quilt pattern with pc. square; Dutch Doll, Lrg. Butterfly, Gent's Bowtie, 500 ea.; Tulip & Friendship, Dahlia with appliqued block, 600 ea. plus 120 post. ea. Pattern. Mrs. Jett Goss, Rt. 1, Aragon 30104.
Quilt patterns: Snowflake, Little Drincess, Strawhat Boy, Sunbonnet Girl, Dutch Doll, Appliques, Bright lopes, Twist and Turn, Wheel of brtune, Crazy Ann, Album, Bear's
7870.___________________ Corn , white & yellow, not mixed,
$4 per C weight,, wheat combine run, $2.50 per bu. W.V. Rawlins, Rt. 1, Box 212A, McDonoueh. Ph. 957-5002.
New split chestnut fence rails, 10 ft. long. Grady Nichols, Rt. 2, Clayton 30525. Ph. 782- 4855.__________
3 cord of fire wood ready to cut for fireplace, $18.50 per cord; also, white crowder peas, 35$ Ib., will be home after 6 ea. day or all day Sat. Hugh Taylor. Rt. 1. Box 349. Fairburn.
Anyone wishing to weave tamshead wear, using virgin wool yarn, will send pattern and instructions for $1 , easily made, desirable for younger folks. Mrs. W.F. Smith, Rt. 3, Box 10. Griffin 30223.__________
Taking orders for old fashion black walnuts, 50t per Ib. Ramona Beall, Route 4. Camilla 31730._____
New crop mtn. Sourwood honey, raw, not heated, 5 Ib. white Sourwood with pinkish cast, $3.75; 10 Ibs, $7; 30 Ibs., $19.50 5 Ib. darker Sourwood, $2.75; 10 Ibs., $4.75; 30 Ibs., $14, PP. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville
30178.___________________ Quilt patterns with pieces: Log
Cabin, Flower Garden, Monkey Wrench, 400 ea; Lone Star, Eight Pointed Star, Cross and Crown, Fishing Boat, Oklahoma Rd., 50* ea; Double Wedding Ring, Drunkards Path, Mothers Dream, Morning Star, 750 ea. Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Box 226, Gainesville 30501.
Daw, Dbl. 9-Patch, Necktie, Grape
Basket, Maple Leaf, others, 8, $1 with
stamped env. Mrs. Arthur Gentles,
Rt. 2r Box 267, Toccoa 30577.
1 acre Arizona Cypress Christmas
trees, aver, hgt., 5 to 7 ft. may be seen
week days or weekends. J.R. Curry,
532 Parker Ave., S.E., Atlanta, 30317.
Ph* 378-0609.______
56 Ib. of ginseng, $15 per Ib., plus
300 post. 17 Ibs. of yellow root, $1 plus
xwt. 300; also, 1947 Chev. tractor,
1375. Jackie Mayfield, Ball Ground
30107.
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Hand harvested, sundried
peanuts, good for roasting, hulled and
cleaned, 600 per Ib. plus post. John P.
Phillips, Rt. 2, Box A246, Colquitt
31737._______________________
3000 red cedar trees, 4 to 8 ft. tall,
reasonable, Brodies Vineyard on Rt.
82, William H. Brodie, HinesviUe
31313. ____ _________
Applique quilt patterns; Heart
Shape, Rosebud, Fisher Boy, Cup &
Saucer, Meadow Rose, Dutch Boy,
Dutch Girl, Butterfly, TuHp Pot, Wreath of Roses, Umbrella, Colonial
Girl, Flower Tree, Rare Gold, Tulip,
Teddy Bear, others , 3, $1 plus Irg.
stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5,
Elliiav 30540._______________
Applique and pieced quilt pat-
:erns; Romper Boy, Dutch Boy,
Overall Bill, Country Boy, Little Lady
tolonial Girl, Dutch Girl, Sunbonnet
Sue, Iris, Butterfly, Wedding Ring,
Flower Garden , Daisy Chain, 3, $1,
Ph. 769-5043._______________ Sev. hundred Araucana chickens,
31709. Ph. 924-2252 after 5 on Saturday and Sundav . all dav
Rabbit tobacco, ratsbane, sassafras, red elder, wild cherry bark 4 Ib. lard
Country cured hickory smoked hams, 12 to 15 Ibs., $1.20 per Ib.,
plus long stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______
hatching eggs blue, green and pink,
Chinchillas, male and female, box, $1.25, add post. Mrs. J. W. country cured hickory smoked
Pc. quilt patterns, 250 ea.,
bred for 6 yrs. improving body type breeding age, $100 ea. cannot ship. Jackson. Rt. 2. Talking Rock.________ sausage, 990 per Ib., from lean corn 5, $1; by mail only; Log Cabin, Lone
and egg color, crested, muffed and Norman Coward, 2006 Wimbleton Dr.,
Usedmetal, 21 pieces, 10 ft. long, fed hogs, will ship, PP and 500 Star, Indian Plume, Faithful Circle,
bearded, some imported Peru and Thomasville 31792.
21 pieces, 7 ft. long. F.P. Thomason, packaging, min. mail order 10 Ibs. Dresden Plate, Ferris Wheel, Crazy
Chile stock, all colors, few rumpless,
Bantams: 1 trio 2 yrs. old, BB Jonesboro. Ph. 478- 9506.
Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. quilt, Maple Leaf, Grandmother's
flock never under 500-1000; also, buy Reds, 1 trio early 1970 hatch OE Blue-
1970 sage & hot red pepper, both Ph. 445-3011. _____'______ Flower Garden, Darlene Brooks, 3960
exceptional eggs and chicken Reds, OE Blacks mostly early 1970 ground, $1 jper cup, add post. Mrs.
Channel Catfish fingerlmgs, 21/2 Redan Rd.. Stone Mountain 30083.
, (Araucana). Don Herrell, 108 Spring hatch, all A-l quality fowl no culls, no L.L. Peeples, 104 Grady St., Griffin, 3 in. , free del. to your pond. Ray
A few good burlap bags, 100 Ib.
St.. Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-3281. white in ear lobes, $3 ea. and up, send 30223. ________________ Norman, Rt. 2, Moultrie 31768. Ph. size, 4, $1, add post. T.E. Chambers,
Rabbits: San Juans, N.Z.W.'s, stamped envelope, no C.O.D. or
Applique patterns for quilts, etc.; 342-4887.
827 Myrtle St.. SW., Gaiimnesville 30501.
black and blue, good eating rabbits. checks. J.H. Akin, 3196 Mt. Gilead House - on-the-Hill, Autumn Leaves,
Yellow dock, queen of meadow,
New crop mtn. honey, sourwood
W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Cumming Rd.. S.W.. Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-3593. Santa, Angel, Little Lamb; Album, rabbit tobacco, ratsbane, wild cherry, cut comb, also some drk., in Irg.
30130. Ph. 887-5917.__________
14 Bronze turkeys, 4 toms and 10 Cowboy, Holly, Flowered Cross, In- red elder bark, 4 Ib. lard box, $1.25, mouth qts., regular honey jars, cannot
Ringneck doves, $4 pr., cannot hens, $80 for the lot, cannot ship. Mrs. dian Tepee, Clown, 250 ea., 5, 41. catnip plants, $1.50 per doz., add post. ship; also Jerusalem artichokes for
ship. Starling Yawn, 914 E. Lamar St., J.P. Jones, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Ph. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale Mrs. J.W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking eating, $2.50 per gal., add post. Mrs.
Americus 31709.
838-4703.
30079.
Rock 30175.
W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Wednesday, November 4, 1970
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Miscellaneous
Channel catfish fingerlings, free delivery to your pond. Frank Creasy, 107 E. Park Ave., Valdosta 31601. Ph. 244-0558 Valdosta. or 794-2976 Hahira.
Old fashion bonnets, wagon train with ruffle, print button crown, $1.25 pr.; aprons med., kg., 50-75* ea. clothespin, 75* ea., add post. Nel
Granny afghans, white, lavender, Woven potholders, cols, are red & purple, black, $40, 80 by 42, hand white, green & white, blue & white, knitted ladies shawls, $14, babies blue & red, red, white & blue, yellow & shawls; hand crochet girls & ladies black, yellow & blue, pink & white,
*'ree compost. Speedy Beasley, The Hangin Tree Stables, 5254
Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd.
Buford ansm
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popular vests, $5 to $7 . Mrs . J.M yellow & white, rose & white, pink & Turner, 6311 Spring Dr., Doraville. black, 5 for $1 PP, no checks. Mrs.
Covington Hwy. Stone Mtn. Ph. 2893764.
Quilt patterns, Strawhat Boy Ph. 448-1692.
Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., N.E.,
Sunbonnet Girl, Fisher Boy, Dutch
Hand painted pillow cases, will Lawrenceville. 30245.
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Doll, Butterfly, Tulip, rose Wreath, not fade, sun or bleach, $3.50 for one Crocket white dresser scarfs, des.
Miscellaneous
Oak Leaf, Pine Tree, Flower Blossom pr., top sheet to match, 50* bright 'in yellow, pink, red, all white roses Airplane, Moon Over Mountain, Olc colors, Hawaiian Rose, Wood Rose, with green leaves, 18 by 34 in., $3.25
wanted Used tin, within 50 mi. of Atlanta.
for sale W.G. Camp, Rt. 2, Rockmart. Ph. 684-
662$,___________________
Sev. cases of N. Ga. sorghum
A few chinquapins, state price.
syrup, good, 12 qt. cases. J.A. Wim- Mrs. George McFee, 514 Roosevelt
pev. BRlairsvillle
Ave.. Albany 31701.____;_______
F''or sale, 100 Ib. white feed sacks,
One to 2 Ib. 1970 crop chinquapins,
3 for $1.50,5 for $2.25,10 for $4, all pp. quote del. price. Mrs. J.A. Temple ,
Billy Risner. Rt. 2. Hartwell. 30643. 1803 Council Bluff Dr, N.E., Atlanta
Scuppernongs, $1 ea.; goose 30345. Ph. 636-1514.______ ___
plums, 4 to 5 ft., $1.50 ea., muscadines,
J&P coats crochet book no. 163 if
5 ft., $1.50 ea., currents, $1 ea., black- finished with, started dbl. Pineapple
walnuts, $1 ea., no mailing. E. and lost book. Chester A. Holley, 643
Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Macon. Eve St.. Augusta. 30904._______
Ph. 788-6432._______________ Elephant garlic for planting. K.
Channel catfish fingerlings for McNeill, 2419 Camelot Dr., Augusta ,
stocking ponds, sev. sizes avail., will 30904.___________________
deliver large orders. Ira L. Sasser, Used crates or cages, and clean,
Mclntosh 31317. Ph. 876-2460 or 876- wooden 25 & 50 gal. drums' Augusta'
2895 after 7:30 Dm. _______ area only. Mrs. C.T. Whisnant, Rt. 2,
200 Norway spruce Chnstmans Box 2460D, Hephzibah, 30815. Ph. 793-
trees, you dig or cut, $3.50, $3, 4' to 8'
first come choice. Fred Stahl, Rt. 4, flUijay. Ph. Melrose 5-4158.
Full strength shade dried leaf sage, 3 teacups full for $1 plus 20* post, wild cucumber bark, rattle root, $2 for 2 Ib. box full, yellow root mayapple, yellowdock, ratsbane, wild cherry^ bark, ea. $1.50 for 2 Ib. full , add 30* post. P.B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.______ ' ________
Martin gourds for sale, varnished ready to hang, $1.75 ea. two, $3.25, three $4, 4 or more, $1.25 ea., Blue Bird or Wren gourds, $1 ea. 2, $1.75, 3, $2.50, 4 or more 75* ea., all del. H.A. Stahl. Rt. 6 Moultrie 31768.
7 bonnet patterns, button on crown old fashion gathered crown, Centennial, button crown with a tail, Covered Wagon, Martha Washington, painted top button crown, 35* ea., add 5* ea. pattern for instructions. Mrs. Ralph Williams , Rt. 1, Box 44, Lawrenceville 30245.
Chicken manure, $7 per ton, no less than 6 ton order, delivered within 35 mi. radius of 5 points in Atlanta. Mrs. R.L. Eskew, Atlanta. Ph. 9646273
Firewood free, approx. 100 trees, hardwood, cut and haul yourself, G.D.
Old lightning rods, prefer glass or brass ornamentation, send price
and description will pay post. Mrs.
John B. Stull, 3300 Ashford, Dunwoody
Rd. N.E. . Atlanta. 30319._______
5 to 10 Ibs. small Spanish peanuts , oink skin peanuts for home use, must
be reasonable. B.F. Hudson, Rt. 3, Box
509. Savannah. 31406.'________
Pink & blue Widows Tear bulbs,
also called Nut Orchid or Achimines
state price. Mrs. Helen H. Lipscomb,
2113 New Mexico St. Savannah. 31404.
Want peppermint tea, state price . T.E. Chambers 827 Myrtle St., SW,
Gainesville 30501.__________
Want sev. cords of green
firewood, cut in 24 in. length, will pick
up. Ralph C. Swafford, Woodstock,
Ph. 926-5111.
Want up to 800 used 8 in. concrete
blocks, also used framing material.
J.E. Merritt, Rt. 1, Hill Rd., Powder
Springs. Ph. 943-6792 after 5, no
Sundays.
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Wanta cow bell. C.S. Hightower,
504 River Street Rd., Valdosta 31601.
Ph. 242-5242.________________ Want 1 farm bell, size 3, good
condition, ready to mount on post,
write stating price. Mrs. Alton Mit-
Sauls. Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1858. cham, Rt. 3, Tifton 31794____
Chestnuts, 20* per Ib. at farm on
fsmallquantity of rhubarb leaves,
Hwy. 319 off Jefferson Athens Hwy. details. Kelly Smith, Gardener, North
Mrs. E.L. Morgan, Box 388, Jefferson. Ph. 367-8679.
Dahloneea 30533. farm bell complete, ready to
Soldiers, Rose, Football, Pieced Star, Blue Onion Flower, Dogwood,
Milky Way, Sunbeam, Bear's Paw, Churn Dash, eight $1 stamped addressed envelopes. Mrs. Arthur
Magnolia, guar. to please, P.P. Mrs. Grace Crawford, 3522 Shallowford Rd.. Chamblee. 30341
Gentles. Rt. 2. Box 267. Toccoa 30577. Looped potholders for sale, 3, $1
plus 15* post. Debbie Welch.Rt. 5,
Looped potholders for sale, 4 for $1 plus 15* post. Kelly Langley, 2130 Mt. Zion Rd., Jonesboro. 30236.
Elliiav 30540.________________ Applique quilt pattern with pc.
square; Dutch Doll, Lrg. Butterfly, Gent's Bowtie, 50* ea.; Tulip & Friendship, Dahlia with appliqued block, 60* ea. plus 12* post. ea. pattern. Mrs. Jett Goss, Rt. 1 Aragon
5 quilt tops, Sweetheart, old
Italian, Black Diamond Pear, Ladies
Bow, Forget-Me-Not, $4 ea. PP; 7 sets
of round pot holders, different colors,
set of 3, $1 for three, 15* post, on 3.
Mrs. Doyal Hitchcock, RFD 1
Bremen._____
______'
30104.
________
Cro. potholders dbl. lining, red
yellow, blue, orange, pink, green and
purple, $1 ea., add post., no checks.
Mable Buckner, Rt. 1, Hartsfield
3175fi.
Pretty heart shape pincushions,
assorted cols., 30* ea. or 4 for $1, add
post. Mrs. R.C. Chastain, Rt. 5,
Elliiav 30540
_________
Dbl. bed size quilts, asst. print
with solid col., new lining to match,
Novelty aprons, shape, apple, leaf, butterfly, girls face, $1.25 ea., also handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.; handpainted dish towels, 3, $1, seven $2; bib aprons, $1 ea.; band aprons, 75{ ea., work aprons, Irg. pockets, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5 Elliiav._________________
Appliqued pillowcases diff., designs, dolls, flowers with leaves, $3 pr. scarves to match, $1.50 ea.; mach
hand quilted, with 21/2 Ib. roll cotton made, handpainted pillowcases,
ea., $10 ea., add $1 ea. for mailing, pretty designs $2.50 pr., add post.
prompt shipment, no check. Mrs. Noel Pavne. Rt. 3. Canton. 30114.
Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay
30540.
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Linen handkerchiefs, crochet lace Dbl. bed size quilts, asst. print
edges , white & cols., 85* ea.; pillowcase with cro. pansy medallion,
with solid col. lining to match, padded with 2 Ib. roll cotton, mach., quilted,
in pink, yellow, blue, lavender, with $10 ea.; clothespin bags, tie around
white lace, $4.75 pr., bandtop aprons, waist, 75* ea.; little girl aprons,
asst. prints, $1 ea., crochet lace for pillowcases, $1.25 set, add post. Mrs. Buford Henry, 26 Glenn St., Newnan,
trimmed and 2 pockets, 2, $1.25 , all new material, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. l. Blue Ridee 30513.
30263. __________________ Clothespin bags, tie around waist
style, 75* ea., aprons, 75* ea., dbl. bed quilt tops, string style $1.25, post 75*, block style, $2, post 75*. Lena Yar-
Baby's 1st shoe, soft sole, genuine white lambskin, hand sewn, fits to 6 nos., $3; genuine white lambskin baby bootees, 3 sizes, newborn to 8 mos., choice of col. trim, pink, blue or
brough, 636 Atlanta Rd., Gumming,
30130._________________. Pretty heart shape pincushions,
30* ea. or 4 for $1, addpost. Mrs. Ruby
Chastain. Rt. 5. Ellliijay, 30540. Sintle, white taitttimngg with picots,
50* per yd., add post. Mrs. W.H. Thompson. Route 2. Lenox. Ga. 31637.
Pumpkin shape apron and pumkin potholder, apron orange, 2 green leaf pockets, green band and ties, $2.50 set PP; turkey shape potholders, side view or turkey facing toward, handpainted on white or beige, 75* ea. PP, list with order. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville .
white, $2.50. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.
Lambskin baby shoes, lace ups, moccasins, cowboy boots, felts, 1-2-3,
appliqued animals, pastels, whites, 12.25 pr., 50* post. Sara Crumbley, Box383A,Rt.2, McDonough. Ph. 9573202,________________________________
Ripple afghan, olive green, 5 shades of olive, with one of gold, 4 ply Va. wool, $40; also, granny pattern, if nterested call at home. Mrs. J.O. Heard, 904 Tift Ave., S.W. Atlanta.
Ph. 753-7162.____________ Dbl. bed size homemade quilts,
hand quilted, Tulip, $30 ea., 2 dbl. Wedding, $25 ea., 10 others $15 & $20
nd woven loop pot holders, assorted cols & natterns 25 ea.. 5
ea., Log Cabin, Pinwheel, Maud 'ruett, Rt. 1, Box 632, Young Harris,
ea.; 8 by 16 in. $1 ea.; 12 in. $1 ea.; also, pillowcases to match, two crochet roses in ea., pillowcases $2.25 pr. , add 25* post. Mrs. Lola M. Maney, Rt. 2. Lula. 30554.______.
Nice Irg. white pillow cases, hand emb. with colored thread, different designs, 3 & 4 in. hems, permapress $4.50, percale and muslin $3.50. Mrs. Myrtie Roberson, 711 Brownwood ,ve SE. Atlanta 30316. PJk 622-6460.
Afghans cro. of 4 ply wool in different sizes and colors, send self addressed envelope for information. Mrs. Grace Strang, 1672 Bridgeport Dr.. NE. Atlanta. Ph. S634-3558.
Quilts, all nice haand quilted, 1 Sunflower, 1 Double Wedding Ring, 1 Lone Star, PP, no checks. Mrs. Blanche Boline. Box 65. Canton 30114.
Beautiful warm afghan, made from new orlon sayelle worsted yarn, in moss green and gold shades, size 48 by 62, $45 ea. Mrs. Albert J. Wise, Rt.
Box 33. Matthews 30818________ Old fashion bonnet with ruffle,
Wagon train bonnet with ruffle, print'
& solid, $1.25, add post. Mrs. B. M. Humphreys, 854 Davis St., Gainesville
30501. _________________ Quilts for sale, Dutch Doll, $12,
Jacobs Ladder, $12, Monkey Wrench, Sun & Moon, many other designs. Mrs. Gillie Millwood, 100 Jordan St., Marietta. Ph. 428-8439.________
Ripple afghan, made of 4 ply wool thread, 45 by 60, yellow & brown, blue & red, $25 ea., plus $1 post., bed size 80 by 70, shell stitch, 4 ply wool thread, two colors of yellow, 2 colors of green, blue & red, $35, plus post., $1. Mrs. Willie Lee Moss. Rt. 1. Homer 30547.
Skirt & blouse sets, wool, corduroy or double knit skirts, cotton
print, check or dots blouses, size 3 for $3.50, size 4 for $4, sizes 5 - 6X for $4.50, junipers & blouses, sizes 3-4, for $4, sizes 5-6x for $5, PP. Mrs. Gayle Price, 1640 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-5668._____
Yellow cro. wool baby afghan, approx. 34 in. by 34 in., $7, white cotton cro. booties trimmed in pink, blue, yellow, green, $1 per pr.; also, bibs to match, 50* ea., white cro. lace for pillowcases, $1.25 pr., PP. Mrs. H. H. Robison. Rt. 1. Monroe 30655.
Dbl. bed quilts, tops and linings to
match, padded with 2 Ib. roll cotton, $6 PP. Mrs. Bennie Park, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Ph. ME5-7114.______________
Good luck buckeyes, $1.25 per mount on post, state price and con- for $1; also, quilt patterns, Drunkards 30582.
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Ruffle doilies, all white, 16 in., $2,
doz., PP. Ricky Garrett, Hiawassee dition. W.E. Norsworthy, Stockton Path, Crossroads, Friendship Chair,
Beautiful swan center piece, PP. Mrs. Emma Chambers, Rt. 2,
3Q54&______________________
Lucky buckeyes, $1.20 per doz.
31649. Ph. 244-2093.__________ Would like to buy disease free bee
Wedding Ring, 500 ea. Mrs. J. D. Ellis Jr., Rt. 5, Box 98, Ellijay 30540.___
made with net, $7 ea., pattern & direction on how to make your own, $2
.iula 30554
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8 dbl. bed quilts, quilted by hand,
PP, no order filled for less than 2 doz. Lillie Burrell Canton 30114
IWIO crop sun dried apples, Tree of core & peel, 3 Ib. $4; 5 Ib., $6.50; 8 Ibs., $10, PP. Stella Holmes, Rt. 1, Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 896-3875.
Georgia red sweet potatoes, $3.75 per bu., at farm, cannot ship, no Sunday calls. Charles Gowder, Friendship church Rd., Rt. 2, Powder Springs annva _____________
1970 crop shelled pecans, $8.75 for 5 Ibs., $1.75 per Ib. PP. Mrs. Dianne English, 660 S. Victory Dr., Wavnesboro
1970 sundried apples, fruit free from core, $1 per Ib. PP. Mrs. Lola Manev Rt 2 Lula 30554
Christmas trees, up to 10 ft. tall for $3, ride out on weekend and select your tree and tag it located 2 mi. Demorest on Demorest Lake Rd. Tom Nails Demorest Ph 723-3992
colonies and hives, state price and details in 1st. letter. Michael Surles, Rt. l.Box 188. Buena Vista 31803.
Lrg. pine trees and dogwood trees, dug and planted, reasonably priced. Mrs. L.C. Bennett, 4881 Parliament Way, Dunwoody 30338. Ph._445577-8744.______________
W'ant quilt for king size bed, state price & description in 1st letter. Jean Wainright, Rt. 1, Box 12A, Hortense 31543.
Handicrafts
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Strong reo sassafras, elder bark & root, white ash roots, slippery elm bark, poke roots, wild cucumber bark: 1/2 gal. $2; lucky-buckies, $2 doz.; sage, 75* cup, add pest. Mrs. Lillian Phillips. Rt. 1. Wrightsville.______
Neat, hand made place or hot mats, cro. from new heavy yarn, 6 in. in diameter, colors, green, red, brown, 35* ea. or 3 for $1 PP Mrs. Fannie M. Briant, 1370 Miller Ave., N.E.. Atlanta 30307.__________
Dbl. bed size quilts, about 72 in. by 90 in., assorted colors, print material linings to match, padded with 2 Ibs. roll cotton, quilted on machine, $6 ea. PP; also, quilted bed spreads assorted colors with dust ruffles to match, $8 ea. PP. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay, 30540. Ph. 698^143
Good qual. gingham check aprons, wide cross stitch borders,
'P, state col. desired. Mrs. Cherly Williams, 100 Napier St., Blackshear,
31516. ______________ Hand knitted baby bootees, made
by part blind person, avail, in white, pink, blue, yellow, mint green $2.50 per
>r. Miss Rebecca Cole, Rt. 1, Old 'orsvth Rd.. Macon. 31204._______
Quilt tops for sale, machine pieced, all new material, dbl. bed size, S2.50 ea. Mrs. Alma Leopard, Rt. 2, Martin, 30557. Ph. 779-3114.
Pure linen handkerchiefs with atted edge, in white and pastels, pink, blue yellow, & green, $1 ea. PP. Mrs. ".T. Edwards, 20 N. Warren St.,
Monticello 31064. urib quilts, $3 ea.; 3 in one pm-
:ushion, 75*, cro. poodle pincushion >1, hat pincushion, $1, cro. cross Bible markers, 50*, hen sewing basket, $1, idd post. Mrs. Lucy Waters, 2201 Bisbee Ave.. Savannah 31408. ___
padded with 2 Ib. roll cotton, some $U some $14 ea. Mrs. Glenn Smith, 4330 Gregory Rd.. Decatur 30032._____
Net earning place mats, $1.75 ea., 1 white wool afghan, approx. 48 in. by 72 in. with cables, bobbles & fringe, $35,1 ripple design afghan, 3 shades of Olive green, 1 shade of gold, orlon, approx. 45in. by 68 in., $30. Mrs. H. E. Reaves, Rt. 1, Box 47, Flowery
Branch 30542. _____________ Have cro. pieces in white close
cro., 3 vanity sets with 15 in. doily to ea. set, white edged in pink, blue, or red, $3.50 ea. set del., two alike all white buffet scarfs, 14 by 24, $2 ea. del., one all white dresser scarf, 16 by 36, $4 ea. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, 410 Dixie St.. Carrollton 30117. _____
1 ripple cro. afghan wool yarn in
green, maize and melon, 68 in. by 60 in., $30, post.; one gravy afghan in squares, two shades of red & black in
Chufas and grass nuts for sale, $1
per cup. F.N. Dyer, Rt. 2, Blairsville
0512._________________;
Brook stock channel catfish, 3 to 8
Ibs, sexed & treated. Ken Holyook. Alapaha. fh. 532-6135 niKht_____
for sale
Good clean medium to Irg. pecans, 75* per Ib, 10 eight Ibs. or more prepaid. W.A. Wacker, Quitman 31643.______________.
Old fashion Indian corn, also, Strawberry popcorn, 25* pkg. and stamped envelope, polecat peas, $1.30 per pt. PP. Mrs. J. H. Render, Rt. 1, Annuchee 30105.__________;
Quilt tops, Melon Patch, Star of the East, Boutie, $6 ea.; Orange Peel, Cross Canoes, Diamond Star, Broken Pavement, Smoothing Iron, Morning Glory, Pinwheel, $5.50 ea., 2 single bed size, Friendship, Windmill, $4 ea. Miss Lucille Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 128, ' Swainsboro. 30401.
1970 crop sundried apples, $1.25
Handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.
Ib. PP. Mrs. J.A. King, Rt. 3, Rock- add post.; handpainted tea aprons,
j}. Ph. 445-2430.________ $1.25 ea.; fancy painted dish towels, 3,
lt patterns with pieced $1, add post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt.
squares; Wheel of Fortune, Pin j. Elliiav 30540.___________
Wheel, Mill Wheel, Windmill, Blazing
P6tholders, 4, $1.25 PP; solid cols.
Star, Twist and Turn, 50* ea. plus 6* & prints, all good material and quilted
PP ea. pattern; 25* without pieced cotton inside for padding, 4, $1.25 PP.
squares. Mrs. E.W. Durban, Rt. 2, Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. l, Box 146, Blue
Swai
RidKe 30513.
Leaf sage, washed & shade dried,
Handmade quilted potholders, 25*
85* per qt., PP. Mrs. Leona Mullen, ea., 5, $1 ; natural col. linen place
Rt. 2. Lvrerly 30730. ________ mats, fringed edges, 10 in. by 17 in., $1
Buckeyes for :sale, $1 per doz. PP. ea.; heart shaped pincushions abt. 3
Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Rt. 1, Box 323, in. in dia., 4, 41 , add post. Mrs.
Calhoun 30701.
Donald Greer, Rt. 3, Ellijay, 30540.
band aprons, $1.70 PP, with bib button
around neck $2.25 PP, state color
choice, all with 2 Irg. pockets. Mrs.
E.A. Northrop. Rt. 1. Palmetto. 30268.
Sq. quilt tops, dbl. bed size, new
material, 2 silk tops also sq.,$2.50 ea.,
also, dbl. bed size quilts, sq. tops, new
material, hand quilted, $10 ea. Ammie Greene. 3054 Pio Nono Ave.. Macon.
Dbl. bed size quilts, machine
quilted, print tops, linings to match,
padded with 2 Ib. roll cotton, $6 ea.
PP., twin size $5 ea. PP. Mrs. Bennie
Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay, 30540. Ph. ME-
7114.______;____________ Croch. pillow case edging, pop-
corn design in pink, green or white, 3
yds., for $1 plus self addressed env.
Mrs. W.O. Phillips, Rt. 1, Carnesville,
30521.
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Hand made & hand quilted dbl.
bed size quilts, new material, print &
solid cols., 2 Ib. cotton padded, $17.50 ,
king size $18.50 ea. PP Mrs. W.E.
Swann, W.R.R. Ave. Box 313, Flowery
h___________r 30542
White wooly dog, hand crocheted,
exc. toy for child, dec. bed ornament,
$5 ea. plus 50* for mailing. Mrs.
Carolyn K. Seivers, 2122 McLendon
Ave., N.E., Atlanta, 30307.
Two Grandmothers Fan, nice craps, $6 ea., one Dreskin Star quilt, white & pink, $6, two Monkey Wrench quilts, $3 ea., add post. 50*. Mrs. H.J. Young 603 N. Westberry St., Sylvester 17291k. .
H!een & biddie tatting, for standard 2 in pillow cases, white, yellow, pink, 1, for pr. pillow cases; also small tatting for handkerchiefs, blue, pink, ellow. 25* per yd. Mrs. N.C. Myers, Rt. 1, Box 45, Mayfield 31559.______
Fancy dec. potholders, 50* ea., jillowcase lace, 45 in., popcorn or ric ack design, $1.50 set; also, money )lant seed, 15* pkg., Indian corn seed, 25* pkg., add post. Mrs. Ned Burnell, ^U. 1. Dillard, 30537.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, Step \round Mt., Endless Stairs, Family Circle, Star of the East, $3.50 ea., lock design, bright cols., heavy material, $2.50 ea., 70* post. Mrs. J.G. Austin, Rt. 1, Felton, 30140.
Holiday tablecloths, placemats, prons, made of.good quality felt and otton, washable, will take orders for 'hanksgiving & Christmas. Mrs. P. C. Hankamer, 1011 Edie Ave., SE, ttlanta 30312. Ph. 627-4738.
wool yarn, 45 in. by 68 in., $30, you pay post. Mrs. B. F. Edwards, 209 Sittings Ave., Summerville 30747._______
(So. potholders, dbl. lining, red, yellow, blue, orange, pink, green & purple, $1 ea.; pansy doilies with yellow & purple pansies, 10 in. dia., $1.50, add post., no checks. Mable Buckner, Rt. 1. Hartsfield 31756.
Dan River pillow slips with emb. designs and tatting on edges, $3.50, 25* post.; gingham aprons, with cross sti.i or rick rack border, $2.25, add 25* post., single tatting with 3 picots on top of ring, 50*; dbl. tatting, 80*, potholders cross sti. designs, 25*. Mrs. Callie Weaver, Rt. 1, Box 235, Palmetto 30268.
FARM LAND CORRECTION
Approx. 20 A. in Fannin Co. on gravel rd., mail & school bus rt., 8/ :o of a mile to hard surfaced rd., all under fence, new locust posts, 4 strands new barbed wire, stream through property, good fish pond site, ill in young timber except 4 A., been Dulldozed in windrows. Oris L. Mathis, Box 85, Epworth 30541.
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Straight Line!
My problem is with ants - the ordinary kind. They come in at the rear of my house where the yard has been filled in with dirt. Is there something I can use around the foundation to keep them out?
Mrs. G.E.R., Fairburn
Our Entomology division advises using Chlordane to rid you of your little
friends. Chlordane is available at your local feed and seed store or garden
center.
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Can you tell me how to save and use my sunflower seeds? We have a fine crop and would like some to eat like those found in grocery stores.
M. S., Dublin
Quite different in appearance, Tarragon (Artemisia Dracunculus), is a little known, very pleasantly flavored perennial herb. The French particularly favor it as a flavoring for pickles and in the making of Tarragon vinegar. It is also the flavoring extract which gives the piquant and delightful tang to Dubonnet.
Tarragon grows to a height of two feet, is much branched, and has narrow somewhat twisted green leaves. As this herbaceous perennial rarely, if ever, produces seeds, the plant must be propagated by division of its roots, preferably in early spring. Tarragon grows easily in ordinary garden soil with plants spaced about one foot apart. If division of roots cannot be done, the plant may be propagated by cuttings which can be made when desired. They root readily in moist sand.
The leaves have a very decided flavor and preferably should not be mixed with other herbs. Tarragon leaves are chopped and sprinkled over salads for a strong flavor as well as an attractive dressing. Tarragon vinegar is made by steeping the leaves in the vinegar for a few minutes. It may then be used for a distinctively different salad dressing. >- No fertilizer should be used on this herb. Although it will greatly increase the growth of tarragon, it will also decrease the flavor.
Booklet on Swine
A new booklet which includes the official grade standards for slaughter swine and feeder pigs, together with illustrations and explanatory material, has been issued by the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
To obtain single free copies of "USDA Grades for Slaughter Swine and Feeder Pigs", (MB-15), send a postcard request to the Office of Information, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. t 20250.
Wi'nfer Vegetables
(Continued from page 1) with average yields being approximately seven tons per acre. In some cases a second cutting is made about three weeks after the 1st, which yields an additional five to seven tons.
Good use of irrigation is a must in growing these crops as they must be kept actively growing to get both top yields and quality. Some crops have been grown without any rainfall.
With the exception of turnip roots, these crops are mechanically harvested. Approximately 40 home-made harvesters are in use in Cplquitt . County. These harvesters are built using old peanut combines as a base.
Growers like to grow these crops for processing because they can get tw6 crops a year and do not keep the land tied up but approximately seven to ten weeks per crop, depending upon whether they get one or two cuttings.
Cut off the sunflower heads and hang to dry. Thresh seeds from the flower and spread out to dry. Then hull, roa*st*, *and salt seeds as you would peanuts.
Do all spiders jump? Mine jump across my floor and I have difficulty killing them. They are brown and have long legs. Are they poisonous?
Mrs. A.B., Newnan
These are wolf spiders and are not harmful. They chase their prey instead of building a web to catch it. We have mailed you a pamphlet furnished by our Entomology division which should he*lp* *you eliminate your jumping visitors.
Do you know of any shoe manufacturer that makes shoes on scientific last? I purchased them at J. M. High's years ago and they were wonderful. Can you also locate Sambrino shoes?
Mrs. P. F., Hiawassee
As far as we have been able to find out, "scientific last" was a trade name
of J. M. High's and is no longer used. Sambrino shoes are made by Universal
Shoe Corporation exclusively for Beechwood shoe stores. They have two
stores, one at 6125 Roswell Road, Atlanta, and one in Beechwood Shopping
Center, Athens.
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What is the address of a trade publication for bird breeders? A.W.B., Zebulon
Game Bird Breeders Gazette, 1328 Alien Park Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah,
84105.
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I would like the address of a goat magazine. C.W.H., LaFayette
The READ DAIRY GOAT JOURNAL, Box 836, Columbia, Missouri, is
available for a yearly subscription of $3.00. It is a monthly publication and
should be helpful to you.
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How soon after a mare drops her young can she be bred back? Mrs. A.L.B., Stone Mountain
There are four different days that a mare may be bred back after foaling. These are the 9th, llth, 18th, or 21st day after foaling. It is usually up to each individual depending on the health of the animal and varying circumstances. May we suggest that you contact your county agent and local veterinarian for additional information.
Centralization
(Continued from page 1) Federal Assistance Review program aimed at greater, more consistent decentralization of Federal assistance programs.
Secretary Clifford Hardin promptly initiated USDA action. Representatives from USDA and the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture .(NASDA) developed criteria and recommendations for the decentralization of USDA inspection, grading and regulatory programs. These recommendations were presented to Secretary Hardin in January of this year.
In April, the Secretary established the criteria and responsibilities for expanding State participation in all USDA programs. That same month, a joint NASDA/ USDA Task Force was formally established to provide aggressive leadership in carrying out the decentralization recommendations.
Following two meetings held in July and August, the Task Force adopted resolutions urging a review by each State of Federal-State programs, particularly those in the inspection, grading and regulatory area with the objective of consolidating the operation of these programs wherever this would be economical and efficient.
Decentralization requires a willingness on the part of the States to accept additional responsibilities. It also requires a readiness on the part of Federal agencies to delegate responsibilities and provide training, technical supervision, and, where
possible, financial assistance to the States.
We recognize that some programs are easier to decentralize than others - but no program should be exempt from consideration. We also recognize that the ability to decentralize varies from State to State. While USDA will provide the opportunity to decentralize, no attempt will be made to force States to accept responsibilities they don't want.
As one case in point, State agricultural experiment stations and USDA have developed a cooperative system that represents a unique partnership between people and government. USDA provides matching funds and guidance and the various States provide the talent to conduct scientific research on local and regional problems relating to agriculture, rural living, resource development, and consumer welfare. This research is under the leadership and administration of the respective State station director - not a Federal employee. The Agricultural Research Policy Advisory Committee was created last year to give the States a greater voice in developing recommendations on the planning, evaluating, and coordinating of longrange agricultural research programs. It is up to the States to make the programs responsive to local needs.
The Federal Assistance Review program is a 3-year program. The first year's accomplishments have been impressive. Expectations are that better operational programs involving State and Federal government will come from this effort.
Wednesday, November 4, 1970
Agricultural Calendar
Meetings
Nov. 4 - 9:30 AM - Income Tax Short Course, Rural Life Bldg., ABAC, Tifton.
Nov. 5 - 9:30 AM - Tobacco Short Course, Rural Life Bldg., ABAC, Tifton.
Nov. 17 - Egg Processing and Marketing Clinic, Humanities Bldg., S. Ga. College, Dougla;
Farm Sales Events
Nov. 5-2:30 PM - Special Breeder Cow Sale, Mitchell County L/ S Market, Newton Rd., Camilla. For information call John Hawkins, 912/ 336-8707, Camilla.
Nov. 7 - 1 PM - Double W Ranch Complete Quarter Horse Dispersal, at the ranch on Alien Memorial Dr., Milledgeville. For further information contact Walter B. Williams, Jr., Ph. 912/452-4541, or Tony Hutchison, Mgr., Ph. 912/ 452-5301.
Nov. 9 - and every Mon. night - Horse and Tack Auction, 7 and 8 PM. Rocking Horse Auction, Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Ph. 776-3143.
Nov. 11 - 1 PM - Graded Bull Sale,
sponsored by Ga. Charolais
Breeders Assn. Coastal Plains
Experiment Station, L/ S
Pavilion, Tifton. Raiford Willis,
Rt. 1, Omega, 31775.
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Nov. 13-5:30 PM - Dispersal Sale of
75% Charolais Females. Turner
County Stockyard, Ashburn. For
catalog write or call, A. C. Dowdy,
Manager, Silver Stake Ranches,
Rt. 1, Alma. Ph. 9127 632-4296.
Nov. 19 - Third Annual Ga. Polled Hereford Assn. Graded Bull Sale, Grading 9 AM, Sale 1 PM; Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton. For catalog contact, R. L. Swearingen, Jr., Box 531, Reynolds, Ga. 31076, Ph. 912-8473431, or 847-3167.
Nov. 20 -1 PM - Purebred hog sale, Curtis Knowles & Sons Farm, Rt. 1, Milan. Ph. 362-4532, lunch at 12 noon.
Dec. 4 - Ga. "Pride of Dixie" Bull Sale, Experiment Station, Tifton.
FEEDER PIG SALES
Nov. 5 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson.
Nov. 6 - Dodge County L/ S Salesbarn, Eastman .
Nov. 6 - Jepeway-Craig Commission, Dublin.
Nov. 6 - Sutton L/ S Co., Sylvester. Nov. 6 - Hagan L/ S Market, Hagan. Nov. 6 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan
Nov. 9 - Metter L/ S Market, Metter. Nov. 9 - Parkers Stockyard,
Statesboro. Nov. 9 - Wayne County L/ S Market,
Jesup. Nov. 10 - Citizens Stockyard,
Arlington. Nov. 11 - Smith Brothers Stockyard,
Bartow. Nov. 11 - Bainbridge Stockyard,
Bainbridge. Nov. 12 - Pearson L/ S Market, ' Pearson. Nov. 13 - Dodge County L/ S
Salesbarn, Eastman. Nov. 13 - Turner County Stockyard,
Ashburn. Nov. 13 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Nov. 17 - and every first and third
Tues., Valdosta L/ S Market, Valdosta. Nov. 20 - Turner County Stockyards, Ashburn. (castrated pigs only)
HORSE SHOW NOTICE Nov. 21 -1 PM - Charity Horse Show,
Henry Co. Youth Saddle Club Arena, 4 mi. N. of McDonough, off Hwy. 155. For information call Gabe Thomas, Ph. 366-8767.