FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
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VOLUME 56
ffarrey Lowery
Certified Seed
The University of Georgia College of Agriculture has the responsibility for the seed certification program in Georgia. The College in turn has designated the Georgia Crop Improvement Association as its agent to carry out the program.
The overall operation is under the supervision of the GCIA Board of Directors and the GCIA Advisory Committee. The day to day operation is under the direction of the Extension Agronomist - Seed Certification.
The Association is an organization of seed growers and
others who are interested in growing and making available to the public through certification high quality seed of superior varieties so grown and distributed as to insure genetic purity and identity. The association certifies both public and private varieties, but first the variety must have been tested a
(Our guest columnist this week is Harvey C. Lowery, Extension Agronomist, Georgia Crop Improvement Association, Athens.)
minimum of three years by the Georgia Experiment Stations and then approved by the appropriate agronomy and GCIA Commodity Committees. GCIA now has twentyfive crops and one hundred thirty-six varieties on its list of crops eligible for certification.
There are three classes of certified seed - (1) Foundation (white tag), (2) Registered (purple tag), and (3) Certified (blue tag). Generally, the foundation and registered seed is planted by seed growers for further increase with the certified blue tag class going to the regular commercial farmers.
Georgia certified seed must not only meet the minimum requirements of the Georgia Seed Law, but also meet or exceed the minimum standards required by GCIA. These standards are considerably higher than those required by law for noncertified seed.
GCIA has 478 active members and around 1500 contract growers. The association field inspected and approved for certification over 90,000 acres of seed crops in 1970 for these members. During the 1969-70 season, the association tagged 1,200,000 bags of certified seed with a retail value of approximately $17,000,000. GCIA certifies more seed than any other state in the Southeast and is one of the top twelve in the United States.
The basic objective of the association in cooperation with the College of Agriculture, Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Foundation Seed program is to work with seed growers, seed processors and seedsmen in such a way as to make high quality seed of a recommended variety available to all the farmers in Georgia.
Wednesday, December 9, 1970
NUMBER50
Meetings Planned For Improving
Atlanta Market
Commissioner of Agriculture
Tommy Irvin has announced a series
of meetings for the purpose of
organizing an Atlanta Farmers'
Market Advisory Committee.
Since becoming Commissioner,
Irvin has expressed a desire to im-
prove and develop the marketing
system to better serve our producers
and consumers.
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, center, participates in a wood sawing contest with other state commissioners and representatives at the recent Southeastern Farm Show held in Atlanta. Others include Robert Martin, South Carolina; John Stiles, Florida; Richard Beard, Alabama, and Charles Elks, North Carolina.
A study of the Atlanta market indicates a need to update the rules and regulations and programs for this facility. "Since this market effects all of the producers and consumers in the
state," Irvin said, "I am proposing to
Georgia Nears Goal
organize a 10 member advisory committee to work with me and the markets division in a complete review of the rules and regulations and
programs for the Atlanta market."
Of Cholera Free State Any interested persons are invited to attend the meeting in their
congressional district to discuss these
A brighter future for swine producers in Georgia is now on the horizon if proposals and to recommend
hog cholera can be kept out of the state. No confirmed cases of hog cholera members from their district for the
have occurred in Georgia since April 8,1970. Each month of freedom from this advisory committee.
disease means greater economic gain for the producer.
A schedule of the meetings, place
Throughout history death loss
from hog cholera has taken an immense toll from the swine producer. Added to this were the losses of potential production resulting from restrictions on pork imports from the U.S.A. which many countries imposed
due to the hazards of hog cholera. Swine producers and
veterinarians must remain alert to prevent the re-introduction of serious hog cholera outbreaks in Georgia. All cases or suspicion of hog cholera should be reported immediately in order that proper prcautionary
measures can be taken. Due to the success of Georgia's
cholera eradication program, serum prophylaxis for feeder and breeder swine sold through special feeder and breeder sales will not be required, effective April 1, 1971.
The goal is to continue until April 8, 1971, without an additional case of
and date is as follows: ATLANTA,
Catfish Farmers
State Farmers' Market, December 14, 2:30 p.m.
Form
Association
CARTERSVILLE, Federal Savings and Loan Association, 200 W.
A brand new state association, Main Street, December 15, 10 a.m.
Catfish Farmers of Georgia, has been
GAINESVILLE, Jackson
organized with 50 charter members. The new group was formed at a meeting early this month after a volunteer committee had studied
Electric Building, December 15, 2:30 p.m.
GRIFFIN, Experiment Station, Stuckey Building, Conference Room,
needs and come up with a tentative set of by-laws.
December 16, 10 a.m. FT. VALLEY, Bank of Fort
Additional information may be obtained by contacting SecretaryTreasurer Bill Bush at Broxton, Ga. 31519.___________________
Peanut Allotment
Valley, Community Room, December 16, 2:30 p.m.
CAMILLA, GFA Building, Conference Room, December 17, 10 a.m.
DOUGLAS, Courthouse,
The 1971 peanut allotment for December 17, 2:30 p.m.
Georgia is 529,193 acres. This is ap-
METTER, Courthouse,
proximately 500 acres less than the December 18, 10 a.m.
acreage allocated to farms in Georgia
CRAWFORDVILLE, American
for 1970.
Legion, December 18, 2:30 p.m.
cholera so that Georgia may be
recognized as a hog cholera free ':!
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(Straight Line) state. Many other states are still engaged in the battle to eradicate hog cholera. The U. S. Department of
Agriculture Animal Health
veterinarians from Georgia have
been assisting in a task force operation to eradicate cholera in northeastern North Carolina and southeastern Virginia. This area has,
I would like information on how to remove the heavy coating of grease, etc, on the outside of iron skillets.
Mrs. J.C.W., Thomaston
at times, accounted for 61 percent of all infected and exposed herds in the U.S.
Those assisting in this program
A scouring pad, hot water, and elbow grease. Kerosene will also remove grease as well as rust. If your "etc." referred to rust, we carried a cure in the November llth issue of "Straight Li*n*e"* .
from Georgia are as follows: Dr. H. E. Connell, Athens; Dr. David E. Price, Ashburn; Mr. T. J. Bowden, Milan; Mr. Austin L. Bellflower, Macon; Dr. C.P. Hughes, Atlanta;
I would like to know if there is any such thing as a dog repellent that could be sprayed on my back porch to keep the dogs off. I can't get a decent night's sleep for the dogs on my porch at night.
Mrs. H., Grovetown
Dr. H. M. Scott, Waynesboro; Dr. W. M. Dement, Marietta; Mr. C. L. Deal, Portal; and Mr. M. C. Shellnut,
There are several dog repellents on the market. These can be found at your local garden center or feed and seed store.
Hogansyille.
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We Get Letters
Dear Editor:
Our church has some kitchen equipment we need to sell. If
any of your readers are interested in helping us out, I wish they would call me.
Dear Editor:
W. P. Donaldson Skyland United Methodist Church 1850 Skyland Terrace, N.E. Atlanta, Ga. 30319
634-6209 or 636-0604
I have been "flooded" with requests for Cherokee Rose bushes which I had offered free to a Savannah reader of your paper.
It is not possible for me to handle all these requests as I do not have the time or facilities for shipping them, although the letters offered to pay for them.
I would appreciate a little note in your fine publication that I am unable to answer or fill such requests and thank all those who wrote to me.
Mrs. Andrew J. Shaw, Jr. P. O. Box 224 Savannah Beach, Ga. 31328
(Editor's note: We are happy to convey your message to our readers and appreciate your interest. May we suggest that if anyone else is interested in purchasing Cherokee Rose bushes that they contact the Thomasville Nursery, Thomasville, Georgia 31792.)
Dear Editor:
Please tell me an easy way to peel a pumpkin. I'd like someone to write and tell me their method. I would also like to know if anyone has a recipe for a dessert called "Nameless Pudding". I think it is made with egg whites.
Mrs. Alleen B. Kimball 3705 Aldea Drive Decatur, Georgia 30032
Sgle. white man, 44 yrs. old, wants light farm work in exchange for private room, board and laundry, vet: of World War II, receives disability check, honest, sober and dependable, references, need bus ticket. Clifford Shaw, Rt. 1, Box 152A, Chunchula, Ala. 36521 (resident of Athens). Ph. 866-5904 Citronelle.
Want family to truck farm, raise soybeans and grain, will furnish everything on 50-50 basis. James W. Clark, RFD #1, Commerce 30529.
FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334 404-524-3292
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
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Colored man and wife want job on chicken farm, want to work with broilers or eggs, must have furnished house or house trailer. Lamar Fish, Box #. Milner 30257.________
Want someone with experience to prune sev. hundred fruit trees. W.T. Entrekin, 4958 E. Ponce de Leon, Stone Mountain. Ph. 939-7881._____
Want man for S. Ga. cattle and timber operation, full time work, house with plumbing, elec., on school bus rt. Troy Davis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Ph. 496-7094. _____________
21 yr. old man and 15 yr. old wife want work on chicken farm, broilers or laying hens, both have had experience, would like to move now. Danny Pendley, Rt. 1, Box 16, Ball Ground 30107.___________
Want man to milk 80 cow dairy herd, no outside work, good position for right man. Bill St. John, Rt. 3, Covington. Ph. 464-3983 Social Circle.
Want man to work in wood mill, room board and pay. Jerry Gold, 174 Pine St., N.E., Atlanta 30308. Ph. 8740642.
61 yr. old white man, single, wants job helping on chicken farm, will work for board, washing and small wages, cannot drive tractor or truck, prefer with Irg. family, state age and number in family, must have bus fare. Taft Park, 902 South Park, Tifton.
Farm machinery and equipment
for sale
L.P. gas tank, above ground, with gauges, 250 gal. cap., 20% full, needs painting, $150. Otis B. Rector, Rt. 1,1 Box 5709, Morrow 30260. Ph. 366-8362.
2 chicken houses, cap. of 10,000 ea., to be torn down, auto, feeders and waterers, 800 ft. of ea., approx. 25 A.R. Woods gas brooders, 90 in. and all pipes, $1250 ea.; 2 five ton outside bins. R.M. Van Leer, Box 1434, Gainesville 30501.
2 door supplement hog feeder, 3 bu. cap., like new, $20; also, cattle bodies for long wheel base, wide pickup truck, dressed oak, unpainted, $35. Herbert Wilkins, Rt. 1, Temple
30179. Ph. 5R2-3273
International cub Ip-boy with Woods, 5 ft. mower, tiller, cycle mower, $750; Avery tractor with harrows, will trade for Ford bush hog or $300. Lewis House, Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-5246.
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Irrigation pump, 3 hp Briggs and Stratton motor, 600 ft. 11/2 in. plastic pipe, all perf. cond., $150; also, sev. hundred sheets good used tin. Dudley Dean, Rt. 1, Box 271, Forston. Ph. 3233133._________________
D-6 crawler, oil clutch and lift, straight blade, good cond., will trade or $2750, located on Hwy. 17, near Richmond Hill, will demonstrate Saturday only. E. C. Mackey, Rt. 1, Box 118, Richmond Hill. Ph. 354-2144 Savannah._______________
4 auto^ carts to haul chicken feed, A-l cond., 4 for $20. Leonard Stone, Rt. 1. Box 153. Alpharetta.________
1964 Ford 4000 diesel tractor; 18 disc McCleskey harrow; rear mounted dirt scoop; rear mounted scrape blade; complete cultivator; extra cultivator with Cole planters and distributor; 5 ft. rotary mower; 2 disc tiller, will sacrifice for $2495. Cecil Black, Rt. 2, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 892-9345 after 6r>m.
International Super A quick hitch, exc. cond., $750. Walter H. Smith, Rt. 6, Cumming. Ph. 887-3010 after 6 pm.
25 ft. carter grain or ear corn conveyor with motor and on rubber wheels, perf. cond., $150; one 2-14 in. Massey Ferguson bottom plow, spring trip feet, needs some repair, has never been sprung, $75; one 2 disc Farmall A plow, good cond., $50. J. E. Evans, Sr., Rt. 2, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 831-4050. _______________
730 John Deere diesel tractor and 20 disc King offset harrow. Jerry Davis. Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7214.
A Farmall tractor, 1952 model. Emory Forrester, Rt. 1, Lula 30554. Ph. 983-3303 or 983-7555.__________
3-pt. hitch A.C. #375 two 16 in. bottom plow, has original plastic on mouldboards, $150; also, belt pulley for I.H.C. tractor. N.W. McLeod, Rt. 3, Box 118L Cuthbert 31740._______
7 inside chicken feed bins, 3 ton cap., A-l cond., $15 ea. Leonard Stone, Rt. 1, Box 153, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7294.__________________
1961 model "Workmaster 601" Ford tractor with Athens bush and bog harrow, all purpose plows, section harrow and boom, all top cond., $1595. C. J. Fenn, Box 45, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6118._____________
Allis Chalmers tractor, B model; 2 row Allis Chalmers tractor with all equip., both have and need engine reworked, 2 new tires on rear, both tractors and equip., $295 turning plows and all, come and get all. Bill Bird, Jesup 31545. Ph. 427-6428.
New Holland manure spreader, 110 bu. size with 10 in. side boards bolted on top, new cond., used only few hrs. Leonard Stone, Rt. 1, Box 153, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7294.
McCormick 90 biTmanure spreader, good cond., $325. Wm. D. Ferguson, Rt. 2. Cumming. Ph. 8872197.________*_________
192 Chore Time auto, jug drinkers, $5 ea.; 36 Big Dutchman pancake gas brooders, $15 ea.; wire chick guard; 200 big mouth glass jugs and bases, 40 for both; poultry house sweeper, $150; manure spreader McCormick, $75. Jerry R. Bagley, Rt. 6, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-3220 or 8879278.__________________
Farmall 130 tractor, not used 50 hrs. since overhauled, with sleeves, harrows, turning plow, rotary mower, fowler, cultivator, planter and distributor, all for $1500. Marcus Beall. Rt. 3. Box 60. Hazlehurst 31539.
Heavy duty farm trailer, 14 x 8 with 10 ply tires. A. L. Lane, Rt. 4, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-9603._____
Lrg. anvil, blower, pr. tongs and hammer, all for $40. J. C. Cook, Jr., Box 143. Woodland 31836. Ph. 674-2437.
5 ft. roto mower, 3-pt., 6 ft. blade, 3-pt. tilts, angles and offsets, hay loader, 2 nursettes. Frank T. Compton, Box 133, Comer 30629. Ph. 783-5854 after 6 pm.____________________
Farmall cub 1961 model, bottom plow, rear cultivators, tandem disc harrow, 42 in. Woods belly mower, tractor good cond., mower is 1 yr. old, $800, will sell with or without mower. P. Murphy, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7829.________________
International combine, 101, selfpropelled, $600. Donald Kilgore, Rt. 3, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 227-2141.
is wheel farm trailer, $75; cattle body, 14 ft., 5 ft. sides, steel floor, $150; scooter plows, 50< ea. Joe Walker, 447 Georgia Ave., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-7142._______
Disc harrow, tooth drag harrow, snow blade and mowing cycle 42 in. blade, fits all Sears suburban tractors, "Riding tractors", David Bradley equip. A. B. Lawrence, Rt. 3, Eatonton.______________
Fluorescent light fixtures for growing plants, satisfaction guaranteed, 4 ft. 2 bulb light with reflectors, 2 for $12. Kyle Lynn, Rt. 2, Jordon Rd., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 427-0302.________________
John Deere A.W. 10 ft. disc barrow, pull type with 22 in. disc, sealed bearings, scrapers and furrow leveling blades, good cond., $500. Neil Holdeman, Rt. 1, Box 105A, Louisville 30434. Ph. 625-3533.
Redi-Mill, feed mill, auto., 1 ton
per hr., 60 ton cap.; 2 Big Dutchman
feeders, floor type. J. L. Blanchard,
Box 26. Soarta, _________
2 in. ID galv. pipe, 10 pieces, each
20 ft. long with couplings, rusty but
lots of use left, $2 per piece; also,
Everite pump with I/ 2 hp motor,
needs slight repair, $35. Joseph
Spillane, 4920 High Point Rd., NE,
Atlanta 30342. Ph. 255-0511.______
Farmall A tractor, all equip,
except harrow. R. L. Kendrick, Sr.,
Rt. 1. Box 4. Sparks 31647.______
16 ft. long flat trailer, will haul
tractor and implements, hay, fer-
tilizer, built to haul heavy loads,
equipped with lights and elec. brakes.
D. S. Waldrep, Cedartown. Ph. 748-
3210 or 748-4662.______________
Cross cut saw; 6 pitch forks; used
barb wire; spring tooth harrow; 1 sgl.
stock; 1 horse turning plow with iron
beam, all are 1 horse plows; push
lawn mower, galv. and aluminum
roofing, see at farm near Hatley. J. B.
Crenshaw. Rt. 1. Pitts.__________
10 gas brooders; 6 brick lined coal
brooders; one 6 ton inside feed bin;
sev. 8 ft. auto, drinkers, all good
cond., will sell cheap. W. C. Compton,
123 Holiday Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. 945-
9235.________________ International M D motor for sale.
Rex D. Steed, Rt. 3, Carrollton. Ph.
854-41533"jaoJfoEtthienr
6 pm._________ Deere 8 disc bush and
bog harrow, good cond., will sell or
trade for field cultivator or cattle. C.
L. Harding, Rt. 2, Alpharetta 30201. Ph.
475-5876._______
2 wheel utility trailer with hyd.
dump box for hauling and dumping gravel, sand, rocks, etc., pump not
assembled, 1 new tire, and 1 used, strong construction, $75. John B.
Burnet, 399 No. Woodland Dr.,
Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-0881.______
Easy Flow fertilizer spreader,
fair cond., $60; dirt pan for 3-pt. hitch,
good cond. Burney B. Parks, 597
Pelham Rd., NE, Atlanta 30324. Ph.
476-2167.______________
Table wood cutting saw for power
take-off with 29 in. blade and belt, $20.
C. G. Arant, 2491 Powers Ferry Rd.,
Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-3527._____
Clay Honey wagon, 800 gal. liquid
manure spreader, vaccum loading,
ready to use, $450. Charles Cannon,
Rt. 2, Box 109, Abbeville 31001. Ph.
467-3686._______________
2 heavy duty axles, 8 ft. wide, 1
with elec. brakes, 4 new 8 ply tires, all
for $200. Bob Steele, Box 193,
Cloudland 30709.______________
Farmall M tractor with equip, for
sale, good cond. and reasonably priced.
Ray Bowen, 509 Bradley St., Perry.
Ph. 987-1365._______________
101 in. steel frame body, fits 20 ft.
truck body, removable second deck
for hauling livestock. M. Q. Dunlap,
Rt. 1. Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 987-2620.
2 chicken houses, cap. of 10,000
ea., to be torn down, auto, feeders and
waterers, 800 ft. of ea., approx. 25 A.
R. Woods gas brooders, 90 in., all
pipes, $1250 ea., two 5 ton outside bins.
R. M. Van Leer, Box 1434, Gainesville
30501._______________
Tractor wagon, 18 ft. long, 5 ton
wagon, no bodies, $125. Comer B.
Adcock. Rt. 1. Social Circle 30279.
1 dbl. tree and sgl. trees for 2
horse wagon, $5. E. F. Harwell, Rt. 3,
Winder. Ph. 867-3594._________
31/2 horse rotary tiller garden
plow, $115, can be seen at Miller Rd.
and Dearbarn Ave., approx. 6 mi.
from Columbus. Ray Weed, Box 350,
Rt. L Midland 31820.___________
Farmall cub tractor with starter,
lights and hand lift, planter and
cultivators, good cond., $425. W. D.
McCord. Rt. 3. Thomson. Ph. 465-2716.
Super C Farmall tractor, perf.
cond., power lift, power take-off,
lights, ready to go. C. B. Milner,
Shiloh. Ph. 582-2048 Waverlv Hall.
9N Ford-Ferguson tractor, good
cond., $500. Dr. H. A. Brubaker,
Comer. Ph. 788-2615.________
Steel beam plow and grinding
stone for sale. Harvey Hamby, Rt. 1,
Gabbetville. Ph. 643-8851.______
1 horse wagon for sale. John L.
Lietch, 128 E. Andrews Dr., NW,
Atlanta. Ph. 261-1973.
Front end loader for Super A
tractor; also, loader for 1 ton truck.
Hubert Temples, Rydal 30171. Ph.,Ev.
2-3756.__________________
15 laying cages with water and
feed trough, like new, $20; brooder for
hens or rabbits, 40 cap., all metal, 4
sections, aluminum, roof, water and
feed trough, like new, $40, cannot ship.
J. B. Swint, 2018 Ohio Ave., Augusta
30904. Ph. 733-4341._____________
42 gal. glass lined insulated water
tank (well tank), used 2 mos., new $54,
will sell for $31.95. A. F. Chastain,
Forest Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Ph.
474-8825.
John Deere feed mixer and hammermill combination, portable, good cond. Emory A. Kitchens, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 485-6076.
Farmall tractor H, good cond., 1953 model, $600. W. T. Honea, Rt. 3, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7543.
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Tractor tire, size 9-5-24 or will trade for size 8.3-24, must be good cond. Jerry Bone, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-7283.___________
Set of cultivators for B Allis Chalmers tractor, $30. Douglas Askew, Rt. 1, Greensboro 30642. Ph. 453-7351 day or 453-7258 night.
ford tractor 641 Workmaster; Ford rotary cutter, 5 ft.; Ford 2-16 in. bottom plow; Ford-Mac 20 disc scalloped harrow. Buford Pritchard, 103 Friendly Way St., Swainsboro 30401. Ph. 237-8083.__________
John Deere tractor cab, fits 30-20 or 40-20 tractor. William 0. Thomas, Rt. 1. Dublin 31021. Ph. 676-3230.
2 auto, hog feeders (12 hoje) with heavy duty I/ 4 in. steel plate bottoms, holds 11/2 ton ea., like new, $150 for both; also, steel farrowing crates for Irg. sows, good cond., $45. T. J. Patterson, 5028 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083._______-____
Used metal hen nests and Big Dutchman high and dry hen waterers. James H. Powers, Rt. 3, Monroe. Ph. 267-5556 or 267-3709._________
Pull type 2 disc turning plow for (C) Farmall tractor; also, bantam Remington chain saw. F. D. Whitehead, Rt. 2, Box 160, John Collier Rd.. Athens. Ph. 543-8743.
Massey Ferguson #10 hay baler, in use all season, exc. cond., $650; Allis Chalmers sickle mower, $250 or make offer. E. J. Averman, Rt. 1, Piedmont Rd., Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-3227. _________________
Hay trailer, 10 ft. x 22 ft., all metal; 1 disc tiller for Allis Chalmers G tractor; 10 ft. Ezee Flow, model 100A; 24 in. cut-off saw, mantle and frame. A. W. White, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 15, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-1259 Perry, after 6 pm.____________________
International 300 tractor, with front end loader backhoe and low-boy trailer, elec. brakes, $2500 for tractor, $400 for low-boy. D. R. Arnold, Atlanta. Ph. 762-5460 or 457-1195 J. W. Davis.___________________
8N Ford tractor, 3 new tires, harrow, new paint, good cond. throughout, reasonably priced. S. J. Gowder, 1591 Engle Dr., Macon. Ph. 745-7173.
Homelite chain saw for sale, light weight, exc. cond., $100. Royce B. Greeson, Rt. 6, Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-6303.____________________
Pull type scraper, exc. for building dams, good cond., very cheap. W.L. Robinson, Box 87160, College Park 30337. Ph. 761-1569.
1010 John Deere crawler tractor, with blade and rake, $3,000, good cond. W.S. Fletcher, Rt. 1, Sparks. Ph. 549-8596.
Elec. compost mulcher, like new cond. Mrs. P.O. Wright, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-1651._____________
Lrg. 4 hp M D - T garden tiller for sale, like new. Paul Davis, 9360 Roberts Dr., N.E., Dunwoody, Ph. 993-6552.___________________
20 ft. gooseneck trailer, flat bed, elec. brakes, 12 ply. tires, ideal for hay or tractors, can be converted to haul livestock, $550 or will trade for cattle or what have you. John Thornton. Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-6111.
TSule drawn dirt scoop, cheap for quick sale. W.M. Knight, Rt. 2, Box 220. Lyons 30436. Ph. 526-3258.
f Bush hog, heavy duty, like new, $200. Jim West, Creel Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 964-4439._______________
5 ton Butler outside feed bin, needs some repair, $100. P.B. Watson, Mauk 31058. Ph. 649-4611 Buena Vista.
Farm machinery and equipment
wanted
Want wire harness and muffler
for AC "B" tractor. E.L. Boyd, 2037
Spring Hill Ter.. Augusta 30904.
Want 120 to 250 gal. LP gas, above
ground tank, good cond., located
general area McRae, state price.
W.D. Horton, Rt. 2, Box 78, Alamo
30411.
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Want used trunk pecan shaker,
good cond. W. Emmette Vinson,
Bvron. Ph. 788-2409.__________.
Want Farmall H tractor for parts,
reasonably priced. James I. Carter,
Rt. 2. Macon 31204.
_____
Want blacksmith anvil, good
cond., state price and give a
description of the cond. E.W. Spooner,
1222 E. 42nd St.. Savannah 31404. Want welding machine and
cutting torch, within 100 miles, must
be reasonably priced, all letters an-
swered. Roy Roberson, Box 24, Milan
31060. Ph. 362-2532.
Wednesday, December 9, 1970
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Farm machinery and equipment
40 Wisconsin-Holstein heifers bred in Nov., wt. abt. 900 Ibs., $270 ea. C.E. Davis, Ringgold. Ph 935-2684.
Black Angus bulls & heifers, 9-14
mos. old, reg. with papers, purebred and crossbreeds. W.B. Burnett, Box
866. Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254._____ Charolais bulls, breeding service
age, purebred and commercial.
Herman Huhn 111, Bolujgbroke. Ph. 994-5210.__________________
Reg. Polled Hereford bull 3 yrs. old, grandson of Gay Hills Victors
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR
Landrace breeding stock, males
Domino breeding, T B & bangs free, , & females 12 wks. old, out of 43% ham
from cert, herd, 10 mos. old. Harry A. & loin eye stock, will reg. in buyer's
Wasden, Quitman 31643. Ph. 263-4944. 20 reg. Angus bulls, top quality,
herd improvers; also a few open and bred heifers, several young cows, 2 proven herd sires, all performance tested, BCIA records avail., free del. to 200 mi. H.J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-
name. John V. Green, 638 Atlanta Rd., Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5545._____
Any size hogs for sale, also a few sows & boars, Duroc, Yorkshire &
Hampshire, meat-type, located 6 mi. W. on Hwy. 76. W. R. Long, Star Rd., Blairsville._______________
Spotted Poland China pigs, bred
8029.__________
gilts, service age boars; also Big
20 reg. Angus heifers 8-13 mos. English Berkshire breeding stock. F.
For an approved herd, common or dairy, a 3 mos. old dbl. grandson from a buck directly from the Chikaming line in Carolina, within 50 mi. of Albany, part Saanen, price his feed to date. Mrs. Terry S. Lacey, The Havenette, Rt. 2, Leesburg 51763.
Goats Tor sale, from 1-30, beginning to freshen. R. J. Anderson, Rt. 6 Elberton '^0635. ________
2 young billy goats for sale. $5 ea. Mrs. Cecil Knott, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Ph. 635-2891.
selling to prevent inbreeding. Robert old, exc. bloodlines, $250 ea. Ed H. Bunn, Midville.
wanted
0. Martin, Hwy. 60, Belmont. Ph. 534- Wyrick, Newnan. Ph. 253-7500 or 253-
Reg. Yorkshires, outstanding
4781.______________________ 2145. _________________ quality & bloodline, approx. 150 Ibs.
Top quality baby calves for sale,
Number service age quality wt.; also reg. Yorkshire boar, exc.
Want cement mixer for 3 -pt. hitch 5-15 days old. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Rt. purebred Charolais bulls, most half bloodline & appearance. Keith or
Ford tractor or small elec., any cond. A.R. Jones, Rt. 4, Box 457, Conyers
10, Gainesville.
______
2 Polled Hereford bulls 14 mos.
French by Dessauny and Alger, BCIA weaning wts. to 800 Ibs., yearling wts.
Travis Griffin, Hampton. Ph. 946-4770 or 946-4447.________________
for sale 30207 . Ph. 483-1410.____________ old, sired by CM Superol 249. R.A. to 1400 Ibs.; also a few Simmental
Want radiator, starter, draw bar, Shearer, Rt. 5, Rome 30161. Ph. 234- bulls. James H. Powers, Rt. 3,
turning plow or disc tiller and ad- 4181._____________________ Monroe. Ph. 267-5556 or 267-3709.
ditional parts for B or C Allis
Half Charolais heifers and bull
Top quality young Black Angus
Chalmers tractor, will pick up
anywhere, state price. Douglas Askew, Rt. 1, Greensboro 30642. Ph. 453-7351 day or 453-7258 night._____
Want leather blacksmith bellows, must work or be easy to repair,
distance no object. Jonathan Kehrer, Rt. 2. Austell. Ph. 948-1427. _.
Want 1 row farm tractor, harrow and cultivating equip. , prefer Far-
mall or Super A, will consider other makes of the same size, must be reasonably priced for cash, good cond. Shellie Neeks. Rt. 7. Box 212, Carrollton 30117.____________
Want left turn brake assembly for Oliver 77 tractor, early '50 model; also, good used 13.6 x 38 tractor tire. J.C. May, Rt. 3, Box 205, Hephzibah. Ph. 592-4976._________________
Want 10 in. table saw with or without motor; also, barrel sanding machine. Charles Williams, Barreltown U.S.A., 7488 So. Ex-
pressway, Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 4718549 or 471-8520. __ _______
Want pine straw baler. Carl Smith, 4289 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur 30034. Ph. 241-5380.____________
Want Super A Farmall tractor and the equip, with it, must be
reasonably priced. D.A. Houston, Rt. 2, LaFayette 30728. Ph. 638-3420.
Want John Deere hi-boy, equipped
with hyd., must be good cond. Buck
calves for sale, $150-$250 depending on size & quality. Tom Wilheit, Box 111, Gainesville. Ph. 532-4421.
Complete dispersal 38 reg. Angus cows top of top quality, now calving, some from Jonah bull, calves range from 1 wk. to 300 Ibs. Robert B. Sanders, Cedar Rock Farms, Stephens. Ph. 759-3836.________
10 choice service age reg. Polled Hereford bulls, also a number of 1 yr. old bulls. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Box 118. Screyen 31560. Ph. 586-6687 Odum.
Purebred Charolais bulls $900 up; purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls $650 ea.; purebred Hereford herd sires
$750 ea.; Brahma bull, no papers, $450. Bobby Holly, Atlanta. Ph. 349-
1054 or Donald Hand, Circle H. Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282.____
2 calves abt. 7 mos. old, grain fed continuously, ready for service, $100
ea. L.A. Lindenbaum, Linview Farm, Rt. 2, Kingston 30145. Ph. 336-5261.
2 reg. Black Angus bulls with
papers, 8-10 mos. old. Wm. E. Smith, Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph. 537-9133 day, 6463387 after 6:30 om.____________
23 Holstein heifers bred, C.V., dehorned, had Black Leg and other
shots, most artificial heifers, abt. 700 Ibs., $250 ea.; reg. Polled Hereford bull, 950 Ibs. $300; 2 reg. Polled Hereford heifers bred, $250, all in pasture cond. J.G. Wills, 501 Milton Ave. Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5011.
Brinson, Rt. 2, Millen. Ph. 982-4041. Want table saw, 10 in. saw blades,
Part Jersey/ Guernsey cow giving 2-3 gals, daily, very gentle, bred to
shaper and planer. Jerry Gold, 174 purebred Charolais, due to freshen in
Pine St., NE, Atlanta 30308. Ph. 8740642.
early summer, $235. John N. Lawson, Rt. 1, Jefferson. Ph. 693-2612.
Want TD18 International power
5 purebred Charolais bulls service
unit. Alfred Hogg, RFD #2, LaGrange age; seven I/ 2 Simmental & one half
30240. Ph. 884-8131.____________ Hereford bulls, yearlings, for sale
Want small cattle trailer, state Richard R. Russell, Fruit Hill Farms,
price and cond. Merritt Duncan, 3308 Atlanta. Ph. 758-6813 day, 634-0451
Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur 30034. night.
_____
Ph. 355-1464.___________
Reg. Charolais bulls & heifers, 8-
Want above ground propane gas 24 mos. old, sired by 4-T bulls & our
tank. Claude Adams, Rt. 2, Temple imported French bull, Basque de St.
30179. Ph. 445-2204
Pierre; also bred cows & heifers,
Want 1 tandem assembly to build trailer, elec. brakes preferred with or without tires. R.N. Wansley, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville . Ph. 963-9282._____
Want one 3-pt. hitch adaptor for 1950-52SC model Case tractor; also,
some with calves by side, free del. in Ga. Tommy D. Selph, S-Char Ranch, Milan. Ph. 362-2962.
3 reg. Black Angus bulls & 2 reg. open Black Angus heifers, all ready for service, 18 mos. old, 700-725 Ibs.
trailer to haul same. James D. Far- wt., good conformation, exc.
mer, 3059 LaRose St., East Point. Ph. 767-2173.
bloodlines, from good clean herd, will del. 50 mi. Raymond Blackmon, Rt. 1,
bulls ready for service. Newton
Crouch Griffin. Ph. 227-1234._____ Baby calves and feeder steers,
priced according to age and wt. J. L.
Pierce, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-7195 or 474-
7248
_________ ^
Baby calves for sale, beef & dairy
type. R. T. Hansard, Buford. Ph. 945-
7752.______________________ Reg. half French-Charolais bull, 2
yrs. old, son of Ali Baba Dessauny; also 7 purebred Charolais bulls 5-18
mos. old, will reg. in buyer's name. T.
A. Bartenfeld, Rt. 4, Box 187,
Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5302. 5 yr. oI3 son of Homeplace
Eileenmere 492, selling to prevent inbreeding. John E. Lawson, Rt. 1,
Cleveland. Ph. 865-3680 ______ Reg. Black Angus bull, approx. 4
yrs. old, selling to prevent inbreeding,
$350. L. F. Lovd, Airport Rd., Cleveland. Ph. 865-4733.________
Milking strain Shorthor bull calf
ready to take from cow; beef-type Shorthorn bull calf ready for service,
both subject for reg., reasonably priced. Adam Whitaker, Rt. 1, Blue
Ridge._________________ Reg. BlackTAngusTbuH 11 mos. old,
son of Elevate 175. T. R. Patterson, Rt. 6, Dalton 30720. Ph. 259-5540.
Milk cow giving 2 gals, daily, to freshen in spring, gentle & easy milker, $150; also 2 black cows, Irg. one with calf by side, the other bred to Charolais bull, to freshen soon, $235 ea. Harold Fowler, Alpharetta 30201.
Ph. 475-5475.________________ Reg. Black Angus bulls Eileen-
mere breeding service age. C.V.
clean, well dev. tagged, tattooed, Roy Clark I/ 4 mi. E. of S. R. 23 and Flowery Branch Cemetery, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6157.____
Reg. Red Angus bulls for cross
breeding, good selection, exc. condition, 8 mos. to 2 yrs. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy Ave., Rome, Ph. 232-3019 or
232-1613._________________ Reg. Angus bulls, two 13 mos. old,
one 2 yrs. by son of Ankonian Ambassador, one 2 yrs. old great grandson of Dor Mac Bardoliermere 60
"Maximilian," all have exc. conf.,
tattooed, with reg. papers, see anytime. Robert Cordle, Cordle Cattle Farms, Rt. 1, Rome 30161. Ph. 232-
Box 373. Evans. Ph. 736-8086._____ 4317.___________________
Charolais bulls at farmers prices; one pure white, 15/ 16 reg., branded & weaned, ready for service; several
Hampbull (Duch banded) AngusBrahma 6 mos. old rugged, Irg. boned,
will wean 600 Ib. calves, $250. E.E.
7/ 8 and 15/ 16 , no papers, 9-10 mos. old. Seth W. Kimbrel, 3K-Charolais,
Wantland, located 3/ 4 mi. W. of 1-75 on Hwy. 96 Fort Valley. Ph. 825-2878.
Griffin. Ph. 227-7965 after 6:30 pm and
2 fine Hereford heifers in prime
Sundays. _______
condition for hutching or stock cattle;
15 reg. Black Angus heifers, 8-14 mos. old, 12 reg. Angus bulls, 8-16
1 Black Angus heifer, $100 ea.; other Black Angus bull calves, $70-$85 ea.
Purebred meat-type Duroc boar, 16 mos. old, exc. herd boar. Lamar B. Price, Sr., Ponderosa Swine Farm, Rt. 6, Box 214, Macon 31201. Ph. 9866257 after 6 pm. ____________
2 reg. SPC gilts, best bloodlines, long lean meat-type, can be bred soon, will make fine brood sows, see at lot
near McCord's Crossrds., Mrs. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Springs.
4 hogs ready for slaughter, have been completely dry fed on corn and pellets, 250-300 Ibs. wt., $65-$90 ea. J.
J. Duke, 5933 Old Stone Mtn. Rd., Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-9950 after 6 pm.
Top bloodline feeder pigs, approx. 7 wks. old, Duroc & Hampshire crossed, Yorkshire & Hampshire crossed, all from grand champion boar at 1969 W. Ga. Fair, and 1 of the
top boars at SE Fair. Ray Hindman, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5235.
6 reg. Hampshire boars 9-11 mos. old, sired by Bunko, son of Protract, Bunko was Sr. Champion and Reserve Grand Champion of SE Fair, $65-$85 ea.; also mature reg. Hampshire boar, 700 Ibs., $85. E. H. Reid, Rt. 4, Cumming. Ph. 887-5389.________
Fine Spotted Poland China boars, best bloodlines, long meat-type, ready for service by spring, $30 ea. at lot near McCord's Crossrd. Robert Osborne, Rt. 1, Cave Springs._____
Duroc male entitled to reg., real fat, approx. 500 Ibs., $70. J. H. Dempsey, 930 Morning Creek Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 461-7528.
Purebred Durocs, Hampshires, Poland China, Spotted Poland China & Yorkshire boars, Taylor Co. 4-H Club, Vernon R. Reddish, Box 397, Butler 31006. Ph. 862-3313._________
24 feeder pigs, Yorkshire & Landrace feeder pigs, $15 ea., $12.50 if
all taken. T. L. Clark, Rt. 4, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 483-8323 after 5 pm.
Purebred Duroc males, farrowed May 19, 200-250 Ibs. wt. Zackie
Lawson, Swainsboro. Ph. 237-7380. 11 Blue Spotted hybrids, 12 Natl.
Black English pigs crossed. Odell Ray
Shepherd, Walnut Grove. Ph. 786-6667 Covington._________________
3 brood sows for sale, 1 Landrace. 2 Duroc. Hoyt Nealev. Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Yorkshire sows for sale; also 6 mos. old Yorkshire boar. Randall Heard. Rt. 3. Gumming. Ph. 887-4232.
Lrg. service age boars, Hampshires and Yorkshires, overstocked, real bargains. B.C. Davis, Rt. 2, Box
226, Jesup.___________ Reg. Duroc breeding stock,
service age males, bred gilts due in Dec. , many top young boars & open gilts, located on Sharon Rd., 6 mi. S. of Cumming. James D. Irvin, 2331 Terrell Dr.. Chamblee. Ph. 451-3314.
Reg. Spotted boar, 13 mos. old, bloodlines out of Bill Farrer herd, Indiana, he has sired nothing but Irg. litters of growthy pigs, must sacrifice, $85; Holstein bull $125. John Taylor,
Quarter Horse filly, 31/2 yrs. old black with star in forehead;
Palomino filly, 2 yrs. old, both broken to ride. Billie W. NeSmith, Rt. 1, Danville 31017. Ph. 962-3453.
Glitter Gold, Ch., T.B., dam of India, La Mizella, Standfried (4 wins
at two), producer of tremendous speed, exc. Q.H. cross. J.B. Lytle, Waverlv Hall 31831. Ph. 582-2075.
Welsh stud, 5 yr. old, dapple grey,
rides good and is gentle; also, 3 mo.
old colt filly, brown and white spotted.
O.E. Adcock, Fortson. Ph. 323-2506.
Black gelding racking horse, 5
yrs. old; also, 14 mo. old Palomino
stallion, reasonably priced. W.C.
Rexroot, Rt 5, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
5339. ___________________
3 yr. old blue grey gelding by Bars
Trixie by Cee Bars, Western Pleasure
ribbon winner, a natural for any
training; 3 yr. old chestnut roan mare,
blue ribbon winner many times, for
ladies or men; 2 yr. old black filly by
Keeno Turp, pleasure or rope
prospect. Marvin Holt, 4466 Austell
Rd., S.E., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-
3181.
_______________
4 yr. old grey jack; 21/2 yr. old
sorrel stud; 2 Welsh mares, black,
bred to jack; also, mare colt, 5 mos.
old. Joe Street, 784 East Ave., Scott-
dale 30079. Ph. 443-7628.________
Shetland pony for sale; also,
bridle and saddle. Perry Brooks, Rt.
2, B192, Colquitt . Ph. 758- 2314.
Sev. gentle pleasure horses,
reasonably priced. Huey Howell, 1301
Lake Dr.,' Valdosta. Ph. 242-4424.
Beautiful spotted mare, chestnut
and white by A.Q.H.A., reg. Quarter
stud, half sister to the High Point
halter mare in Ga. last yr. Russell
Brooks, Rt. 1 Rpswell. Ph. 993-2838.
13 yr. old Quarter type mare,
strawberry roan, blaze face and
stocking feet, experienced rider only;
also, 1 yr. old reg. l/ 2 Arabian stud
colt, bay with stockings, exc. show
prospect. Ray Miller, Thomasville.
Ph. 226-1499 or 243-0128 Bill Miller,
Atlanta.__________:_______
f Reg. Palomino gelding, Telstar.
former Ga. State champion, winner in
Palomino and Parade classes, $450.
Ann Riley, 3715 Overlook Dr., Macon.
Ph. 742-1654 or 746-9608.________
Lrg. black gelding, exc. cond.,
will sacrifice. L.R. Lindenbaum,
Linview Farm, Rt. 2, Kingston 30145.
Ph. 336-5261._______________
mos. old, sired by W. Eileenmere 1100, Henry Stanley Rt. 1, Box 256, Box 445, Rochelle 31079. Pu. 3b5-2343.
At stud: "Cartridge", Thorough-
Reserve Jr. Champion U. of Ga. 1967, $175 up, free del. to 100 mi. C.N.
Alpharetta. ph. 475-4730.___________
56 feeder pigs for sale, long meat-
Purebred Hereford bull for sale. type, Hampshire-Duroc crossed, 40-80
bred, chestnut stallion, set track record at Tropical Park as 2 yr. old,
McClure, Deer Valley Farm, Robert P. Parmentier, Rt. 1, Temple. Ibs. wt. H.E. Tomlinson, 509 Mi- sired by Your Host, sire of the Mighty
Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2978 or 265-2513. Ph. 562-3352._______________ mosa Dr., Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-0593 Kelso, out of Snarkling. H.L. Rand,
for sale
2 Black Angus & Holstein heifers 1
Reg. Angus bull 3 yrs. old, calved after 6 pm.
Marietta. Ph. 993-3636.________
yr. old, see them at Anvil Block and 9-2-67, Millarden-Eileenmere
Bred gilts, bred sows, Yorkshire
Reg. 3/ 4 Arabian mare sired by
Cattle
Baby calves for sale, heifers and bulls, dairy & beef type, no sale barn
Fairview Rd. G.L. Kuykendall, Anvil Block Rd., Rt. 1, Conley 30049. Ph. 474-
8662._____________________ Reg. Black Angus heifers pasture
bred to Pickett Marshall, son of A.P.
breeding, $300; exceptional crossbred bull 9 mos. old Hereford sire, Angus dam, $175; owner reserves
right to retain one of these as own herd bull. Geo. W. Coffey, Brownville-
& Poland China, due to farrow soon, 30
feeder pigs, long meattype, wormed
& castrated, 40-50 Ibs., also 400 Ib. Yorkshire boar, outstanding. Buck
Haulk, Box 396, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-
Al-Marah Kaidar, in foal to Yatezar, very gentle, suitable for ladies, live
foal guarantee. Ellen Peeples, Box 566. Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8077.
Reg. Appaloosa stallion, Fleet
calves. David Covington, Rt. 1, Marshall 8, papers furnished in Gravson. Ph. 963-4827._________ buyer's name, free del. within 75 mi.,
Lithia Springs Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 9484417.________
4065.___________________ Choice Duroc breeding stock,
Lason #T-126,583, sorrel, white with sorrel spots over loin and hips, blaze
Charolais bulls from 6 mos. to 2 see anytime. Bill Reynolds, Crowley
2 reg. Black Angus bulls & heifer 8 males & females, 3 mos. old, wormed, face , foaled June 28, 1969, sire: Ap-
I/ 2 yrs. old, both purebreds and crosses tested in Ga. BCIA, 6 now on test at Tifton are aver. 3.66 Ibs. per
day gain, Sam 951 bloodline stresses easy calving, top conformation and
good disposition, ideal for crossing with Angus and Hereford. A. Dowdy,
Rt. 1. Alma.. Ph. 632-4296.______
Purebred Charolais reg. bulls & heifers, 6-14 mos. old; also some cows
with calves by side, bred to our half-
French AH Baba Dessauny sire,
reasonably priced, free del. within 150 mi. , located 31/2 mi. S. of Milan on Milan-Workmore Rd. Floyd Knowles,
Rt. 2, Box 58A, McRae. Ph. 362-2046 Milan.
Reg. Red Angus bull, bred A.I.
Becton Stormalong #1434A, 34 mos.
old, gentle & semen tested, calves to
see, $385; also firewood for sale. Mrs.
Robert O'Neal, Greenville Hwy. 41,
Warm Springs 31830.
& Reynolds Farm, Carrollton. 30117. Ph. 832-7083._______________
Twenty-seven l7~2 breed Charolais heifers, Snapson bloodline. Will Oable, Rt. 2, LaGrange. Ph. 884-
5513._____________________ Young reg. Angus bulls, $150. J.H.
Parks. Winterville. Ph. 543-7014. Purebred horned Hereford bulls 1-
3 yrs. old. John P. Heard, M.D., Atlanta or Winder. Ph. 378-7664 or 876-
1793.___________________ Young purebred Jersey cow, not
reg., with 1st calf 3 mos. old. W.D. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 125, Snellville 30278.__________________
Reg. Angus bulls & heifers 8-12 mos. old, champion bloodlines (Ballot & Jingo 2), good conf. had all health shots, free del. within 200 mi. Guy C. Jones, Jones Angus Farm, Milan 31060. Ph 362-2641.
mos. old, 1 heifer 14 mos. old, papers furnished, Dor Macs Bardoliermere and Eileenmere; also 6 CharolaisAngus crossed heifer calves 6-10 mos. old, Irg. bones, all, nearlv white, reasonably priced. F. J. Fellows, Rt. 1, Jasper. Ph. 893-2131 after 6 Din.
20 mos. old" Charolais reg. purebred bull, $495. Burney B. Parks, 597 Pelham Rd., NE, Atlanta 30324. Ph. 476-2167._____________
Baby calves for sale. LaRue Adams, Rt. 1, Box 99B, Athens. Ph. 548-5322.
______Swine_____
Landrace breeding stock from CMS" si're and' d'am, servi'ce age boars, 4 bred sows and 10-12 wk. o1 'i pigs, tested for Bruc., will reg. in buyer's name. M. C. Summer, Rt. 1, Box 110, Kathleen. Ph. 987-3292.
will reg. in buyer's name, tested. Owen H. Cooper, Rt. 1, Barney. Ph. 775-2352.________________'
20 Yorkshire Diiroc crossed pigs for sale, will be ready Dec. 4. Charles Mathis, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 4755838.
Sheep and Goat;
Saanen milk goat for sale, $25; l/ 2 milk goat and 2 kids 5 mos. old, $30, all are fat. R. A. Luckey, Old Keyville Rd.. Hephzibah 30815.
Nubian stud service by reg. Nubian buck, kids avail occasionally, also goat milk for sale daily. Mrs. Zora Lashley, Alverson Rd., Mountville. Ph. 882-0284.____________
American Nubian buck, purebred, upgrade your herd with this fine stud. Harold Miller, Rt. 3, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-5441.
paloosa (sorrel) white, dam: Baby
Norfleet (AQHA- 327,493). Dennis Dupree, Spring Flat Rd., Sylvester 31791. Ph. 776-3122.__________
Quarter Horse gelding for sale
gentle, chestnut color with saddle am bridle included, must sell im
mediately, $300. Miss Mindy Shingle 640 Queen Dr., S.W., Atlanta 30310
Ph. 758-1027._____________ English Pleasure mare, beautifu
I/ 2 Thoroughbrd-1/ 2 Morgan, live; chestnut, 7 yrs. old, 15.2 hands, sound must sell due to space, sacrifice t< experienced rider with good home see to appreciate. Mrs. Redmonc
Decatur. Ph. 288-0067.__________ Pony, Gypsy Lady, chestnut fill;
with flaxen mane and tail, 2 yrs. old approx. 11 hands, halter broken anc very gentle, would make exc. child's mount. Esther Black, Fairburn. Ph 964- 7162.
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Wednesday, December 9, 1970
At stud: Golden Palomino
A Quarter horse without speed is
Quarter Horse mare, 5 yrs. old,
Will haul horses, cattle and hogs,
Horses,
Walking Horse, reg. jet black Arabian worth just so much per lb., breed to very gentle for experienced rider; anywhere and anytime, reasonable. stud, Arzuz, 20098 true dapple gray Cat's Leo AAA and ROM for speed also, stud colt, 8 mos. old, bridle and Buck Haulk, Box 296, Stockbridge. Ph.
mules, ponies
Arabian stud 25097; 2 other to choose disp., conf. and size, beautiful sorre saddle to go with mare, all for $300. 474-4065.____________________
from can pick up mares or bring stud color, 15.1 hands, 1970 fee $200, mare Charles Sewell, Rt. 1, Hartwell. Ph.
Want horseshoeing business, in N.
to mare. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Coving- care per day $1. Ben T. Smith, Wind 376-2262 after 5.____________ Atlanta area. Larry Lusk, Canton. Ph.
ton Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU9-5798. sweep Farm, Thomaston. Ph. 647
Gelding, extra good for children; 345-5684 __________
for sale
7 mo. old Quarter Horse stallion sorrel with blaze, good bloodlines stud from 3 Bar reg. stock, halte broken, gentle, $125. P. Murphy Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7829.
Mighty Gold, dappled Palomin pony stallion for sale, approx. 40 in tall, 3 yrs. old, has been ridden Tericia Cook, Fairburn. Ph. 964-6066
31/2 yr. old Shetland pony, ver> gentle and easy to handle, saddle and bridle included, $30; also, hackamore and Irg. saddle, both $15. Alice Brown Rt. 11, Greers Chapel, Marietta. Ph 422-4495 after 6 pm._____
Reg. Thoroughbred mare chestnut, 16.2 hands, 4 yrs. old eligible 1st yr. gr., $5000. Margie Wrriigght. Marietta. Ph. 428-5151.
Ternn. Walking stallion for sale Thomas Spencer, Donalsonville. Ph 524-2891.
8 yr. old good brood mare and yr old colt, $200 for both or will sel separately or trade for beef stock. Joe Reilly, Rt. 1, Hull. Ph. 543-1571.
At stud: Reg. Quarter horse, Dan Spray, son of Penny Pendleton AQHA champion , son of Scooter S, top cutting horse, dam: June Dandy by
Jim Dandy from Chubby II, $50; also, reg. colts for sale. J. Mac Griffith, Buchanan. Ph. 646-5292. ___
Stud service: Buckskin Quarter horse, Golden Palomino-saddle horse, these stallions have outstanding conf.
and disp., produce beautiful foals, fee $25; also, horses for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 4, Box 400, Douglasville. Ph. 9425064 no Sunday calls.
Sev. Welsh ponies, Irg. kind, mare geldings, all gentle and broken to ride; also, bridles and saddles. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-2432.
Welsh mare, approx. 7 yrs. old, with 6 mo. old colt, gentle with
children, good cond., $100. Ruben Shedd. Abbeville 31001. Ph. 467-4656.
Reg. Appaloosa pony stud, bay with blanket, exc. timed event horse.
Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526 Braselton.
6 yr. old black mare, pleasure horse, walking and racking, $125.
6294 or 647-3807. Palomino gelding and 1 bay
Quarter horse, $225 ea., located on the Old Findley Farm, Hwy. 141, N. Fulton Co. Ed Simmons, South River Farms, 53 14th St., N.E., Atlanta 30309. Ph. 476-2231.
Reg. 3/ 4 Chestnut Arabian filly, beautiful action, exc. bloodlines. Debra Sentinella. 12222 Charlotte Dr., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5327.
Appaloosa yearlingnlliesfor sale, gentle, good bloodlines. 'Royce B.
Greeson, ~Rt. 6, Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-6303.
Reg. Quarter horses for sale or trade. Bobby L. Holloway, circle H. Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258- 3282 or 3491054 Atlanta.
Burro, Mexican, 2 jennies, very gentle, suitable for children to handle, both will work, $50 and $65. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 5040 Stagecoach, Ellen-
wood. Ph. 366-7753.______________ Welsh gelding, red roan, blaze
face, outgrown by son, pony, saddle and bridle, $125 for quick sale or will consider trade for good gelding pleasure horse. Mrs. Joe W. Hooks, 102 Adamson Dr., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-8514..
Quarter Horse mare, sorrel, 1
10 mo. old Walking colt; 6 mo. old paint filly, home more important than price, can hold until Christmas. G.E. Andrews, 1280 Berkeley Rd., Avondale Estates 30002. Ph. 289-0157,
Appaloosas, quality horses for the discriminating buyer, 1 yearling halter filly supreme; 1 own daughter of Wapiti; 1 halter champion mare; 1 Black Poteet B., bred mare, all 3 mares bred to Nugget Jim, halter
champion of Oklahoma. Hugh Murray, Lilburn. Ph. 469-6112,
Gentle riding horse, Morgan mare, approx. 7 yrs. old, chestnut, exc., $300. Ed Stone, Box 381, Pine Mountain 31822. Ph. 663-2423.
2 Tenn. Walking mares, 1 mare, 4
yrs. old, black, 4 stockings and blaze face, had training, good trail horse, the other mare, 12 yrs. old sorrel. blazeface,flaxmaneandtail,withstud
colt by side, 6 mos. old, Midnight Sun
bloodlines. R.W. House, #1, Ar-
muchee. Ph. 234-5859._________ Walking horse, good brood mare,
11 yrs. old, 15 hands, gentle, black, $125. R.J. Wylie, Rt. 2, Box 609, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 938-6667._________
Free Welsh pony for Christmas, to good home. David Barnett, 4272 Welcome All Rd., College Park. Ph.
767-8896.______________
Saddles, Western, English and pony, good cond., $25 and up. W.C. Rexroot, Rt. 5, Alpharetta. Ph. 4755339._____________
Child saddle, Western style, Bona Alien like new, $45. Steve Goransky, Rt. 3, Covington. Ph. 786-5201.____
Saddles, roping and pleasure;
bridles, blankets, halters, saddlebags,
bits and other tack; also, want to buy
old saddles, that need repairing.
Kenton Hayes, Rt.l, Hoschton. Ph.
654-2526 Braselton.____________
Bona Alien lady's white Western
rough-out saddle; also, 1 horse wagon,
$35. M. Mitchell, Rt. 1, Lilburn. Ph.
938-1827.
_________.
Horses pastured Atlanta, Tucker-
Stone Mountain and Conyers areas,
$15 per mo., shelter, water and grass.
J.F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville Rd.,
S.E., Atlanta. Ph. 373-7624._______
Big horn Westen saddle, hand
tooled, exc. cond., $95. Joseph
Spillane, 4920 High Point Rd., N.E.,
Atlanta 30342. Ph. 255-0511.
4 horse walker. $500; two horse tandem trailer with dressing and
saddle rack, hyd. brakes, $1050, will sell or trade; 6 ft. x 14 ft., 16 in. high tandem, $500. Luke Silvio, 1794 Fellowship Rd., Tucker. Ph. 938-4454.
Reg. Tenn. Walking mares anc fillies, mares have Merry Go Boy bloodlines with 11 and 14 foundation
Harold M. Thompson, 105 S. Jackson St., Hawkinsville. Ph. 892-9511.___
Two 7 mo. old reg. Quarter Horse
white sock, blaze well trained, gentle but spirited and fast, $350. Palomino filly, well started, no bad habits,
Reg. I/ 2 Arabian filly (Serr-
Deene Rose Oraby x Quarter Horse mare), 18 mos. old, good size, exc.
2 horse tandem trailer, factory built by Morris; cutting saddle, Simco professional with
horses, fillies by above mares and dbl fillies, good conf. and bloodlines. C.L. gentle for child or lady, $200. Judy disp., show ribbon at halter, training 16 in. seat, built high in front with dbl.
Midnight Sun stud. Thomas Rice
Lawrenceville. Ph. 963- 9920.______
Reg. I/ 2 Arabian colt, 20 mos old, healthy and sound, make an offer, must sell, Christmas prospect. N
Manahan, 205 Dairymple Rd., Atlanta
30328. Ph. 255-2392._________ Shetland pony, gentle, will hold
until Christmas, $35. David F. Brown,
Stonewall 30282. Ph. 964-3715. Stud Welsh pony for sale, $65.
Ralph Brown, Jones Bridge Rd., Rt. 2, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-6270.
1970 AGHA reg. show filly, grandsired by Wimpy P-l; 1967 AGHA
reg. stallion sired by Leo King, proven
stud, broken, gentle, both reasonably
priced. Anthony J. Leggio, L-Jack's
Farms, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213 or 675-
3853 Franklin.___________
Hardin, Rt. 2, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5876.
Sorrel gelding, 2 yrs. old, green broken, gentle, can be seen at "Busy Bee Stables". Mrs. Mary Acton, Perry. Ph. 956-5650
Shetland ponies, 18 mos. old, male and weanling female, small, gentle, reasonably priced. R.E. Burns, 1010 E. Mclntosh Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-5213.
At stud: Question's Leo, dbl. reg. Golden Palomino champion #103, grandson of Leon San, will pick up mare, fee $75; also, quality Quarter horses of all ages for sale cheap. Thurmon Jones, Rt. 2, Box 213 , Metter 30439. Ph. 685-5843._______
Pinto gelding Quarter horse, approx. 8 yrs. old, gentle and rides
Swanson, Chamblee. Ph. 458-2482.
At stud: "Jigg's Cap Bar AAA, A.Q.H:A. champion bay stallion bay stallion by Cap Bar by Steel Bars, out of Tiny's Lady by Jiggs III; also, Mr. Peppy San out of Peppy Belle by Leo San. P.R. Wood, Ridge Wood Farms, Box 178, Colbert. Ph. 788-2514 or 7882109.
At stud: Rackjabbit P-80522AA ROM, Sire: Dee Dee World Champ. Run, Stal. 1941, dam: Mable Tet produced 3AAA and 5AA 100% ROM, grandsire: Flying Bob eighth rank AQHA producer of ROM producing brood mares, booking 1971, fee depends on mare, some free. Cliff Loudermilk, Box 247 , Cornelia. Ph.
778-2680.____________________ Reg. Tenn. Walking stud, sired by
well started, value $800, asking $400 but good home more important. W.L. Williams, Rt. 3, Box 230A, Athens. Ph. 543-1301.___________________
Sev. ponies, assorted colors, make exc. Christmas presents, can hold until Christmas, will deliver, $35 and up. P.J. Corrigan, 508 Pleasant Hill Ct., Duluth Ph. 476-2861.
Horses, -handling,
boarding, equipment
padding, good balanced saddle. Marvin Holt, 4466 Austell Rd., S.E., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3181.
14 in. Bona Alien roping saddle, with rawhide covered trees and dbl. girth, good cond., $65. Mike Goransky, Rt. 3, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-5201.
Horse trailer, Hale, factory built, new paint and flooring, 3 yrs. old, exc. cond. Mrs. Bobby Cowan, Rt. 2, Clarkesville 30523. Ph. 754-2686.
Want to train green colts; also, have saddles and harness, inspection of horses to judge ability. J.H. Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 175, Waverly Hall 31831. Ph. 582-2046.__________________
Pony saddles and bridles for sale. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.
At stud: Go Galla's Man-AAA, well, markings of black and white, Suns Eldorado and grandsire, Mid-
1969 Ga. QHA running champion, out very similar to Little Joe's horse on night Sun foaled April 18i 1968, of Tonto Bars Hank Go Galla Go, I/ 2 Bonanza TV program, $250 or saddle, black, natural racker, gentle, $250.
Livestock feed,
brother to 1970 all American Furturity winner, exc. conf., fee $100 , day mare care $1.50. Don Dubose, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-4797.______
At stud: Chapo Zanty Palomino, Double Breed King P234 ribbon winner, conf. Irg. and muscular for show and work, fee $50; slim strawberry Appaloosa, 16 hands, exc. conf., speed for time events AA on race track, fee $50; mare care $1.50.
E.L. Johns, Kennesaw. Ph. 427-9048 or 422-4797.
White mare, gentle for children to learn to ride, no one to ride her now, horse, saddle and bridle, $100. R.T. Burden, Jr., Browns Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-6093.______
Reg. Palomino and Quarter horses for sale, over 100, all colors and ages; at stud: Mr. McGarr AAA AQHA champion, sire of 1970 GQHA Futurity winner weanling stud, Emporer Adams and Bit 0 Man AQHA and PHBA Champions. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262.
At stud; Mike's. Joy, Tnoroughbred, 17.7 hands, Colonel Sam E. Miss Chicago short distance winner, exc. prospect for Quarter and Thoroughbred horses, fee $100, mare care $1.50. Dee Bubose, Rt. 4, Marietta. Ph. 4223556._________ ' TWH gelding, 8 yrs. old, 15 hands, reg. #6511030, very stylish Palomino, ribbon, winner, pleasured since 1967, OK for exp. older youth, $600, for sale ,or trade for AQHA pleasure, show mare gelding. D.M. Worley, Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 428-8507 or 428-1565.
Reg. Quarter horses for sale, champion bloodlines, 1, 2 and 3 yr. olds; at stud: Bit O'Hancock A.Q.H.A. champion, Coldstream Guard AAAAQHA champion, Sword Play, AAA-
AQHA champion, Santone Jag by Jag, free pictures on request. Buddy Eason, Ohoopee River Farm, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.
At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden Palomino Quarter horse, PHBA, AQHA, exc. color and conf., great grandson of the Three Bars and Hollywood Gold, strong sire of good conf., size and quiet disp., can pick up mares. Tom Allanson, Hickory Knoll Farms. East Point. Ph. 766-2990.
Beginner hunter, bay gelding, 14.2 hands, shown successfully and pony clubbed, extremely gentle and sound. Geri Campbell, 333 Woodlawn Dr., S.E., Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-3375
bridle and horse, $325. J.S. Kilpatrick, Rome. Ph. 234-3984 or 234-8531.
Outstanding Quarter Horse filly, 15 mos. old, solid black, $150; nine mo. old Quarter horse mare, has been ridden on sev. nationally rcognized trail rides, Oklahoma bred and a producer of top quality colts, $175. G.R. Hill, 1179 S. Lake Dr., Marietta. Ph. 427-1413._____________
Handsome black bay racking gelding, 9 yrs. old, 15 hands, 1000 Ibs., experienced riders preferred, $175; also, 10 mo. old strawberry roan Walker colt, halter broken, fat and healthy, $75. Travis Bowen, Lilburn. Ph. 939-6175.__________
Beautiful bay mare, 2 yr. old Walking horse, gentle, green broken but has been ridden a few times, $150. Mrs. E.H. Byars, Rt. 1, Winston Rd., Winston. Ph. 942-5958._________
Quarter Horse gelding, 8 yrs. old, gaited, spirited but gentle, $135, must sell. Yvonne Loden, 3836 Easterwood Ct., Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-4083.
Red racking mare, black mane and tail, gentle but spirited, $165.1.T. Jeanes. Gordon. Ph. 628- 2620.____
Reg. 6 mo. oldcolt by 3 Bars Peppy stallion and 3 Bars Joe Hancock mare; dun mare and mo. old colt by 3 Bars and Peppy breeding, mare by Peter McCue, not reg., located E. of U.S. 41 on Ga. 96, first house on right. Henry Fromme, Rt. 1, Box 81, Ft. Valley 31030._______________
Appaloosa at stud: Joker B Jiggs #53022, son of the Immortal Joker B, winner at halter and performance, sire of conf. and color, introductory fee $150. Dr. G.S. Morris, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 6913._________
3 yr. old Quarter Horse gelding, alack, approx. 15 hands high, green M-oken. F.P. Thomason, 8811 Thomas Rd.. Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-9506.
Beautiful red mare, black mane and tail , I/ 2 Quarter horse and I/ 2 standard bred, very gentle, fine for lady. Mrs. Peggy Norris, East Point. Ph. 767-0773.____________
Reg. Quarter Horses for sale, all ages, mares, colts, yearlings, and 2 yr. olds, visitors welcomed Harry Rucker, Jr., Peaceful Valley Farm, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6723 or 993-4446.
Reg. Quarter horses, 3 beautiful weanlings, 2 yr. old gelding, 3 Quarter lorse brood mares bred for 1971 colts >y Jake's Million. Susan Ashmore,
996 Forsyth Rd., Macon 31204. Ph. '45-6611.
S.K. Payne, Rt. 2,Acworth. Ph. 974-
6718. Top reg. racking horses for
showing; also, beautiful black
"Secret Society", mare in foal to reg. stud. Bob Hanshaw, Box 2031, Ft. Oglethorpe. Ph. 375-3330 or 375-2957.
At stud: Reg. Morgan stallion,
"Carousel Sir Roger" MHR #17590, by Pineland Play Boy, 1966-67 Ga. State Palomino champion, 15.0 hands, golden chestnut, silver mane and tail,
impressive show winnings in 1970, now booking to approved mares for
1971. Sondra Stynchcombe, 1173 Citadel Dr., Atlanta 30324. Ph. 634-
0355 or 261-3000._________________ Mare horse, 3 yrs. old, saddle
broken, will foal March 1st. , $250. Mrs. Geraldine Weede, Wrens 30833.
English-Pleasure riding horse, 7 yrs.
old, gentle, ideal for Pony Club, owned by 13 yr. old girl, I/ 2 Throughbred Quarter Horse mare, 15 hands, trained, 3 gaited, jumper. Mrs. Cunningham, 1300 Commerce Bldg., Atlanta 30303. Ph. 521-0845 or 6347759 after 6 or week ends.________
Exc. beginner's horse, chestnut mare; also, tack available. W.J. Gibson, 840 Glenairy Dr., Atlanta
30328. Ph. 255-6432. Pineland Jolly Boy, Morgan
stallion, #16052, foaled May 19, 1965 , two yr. old state halter champion, standing at stud until sold. T.W. Treadwell. Atlanta. Ph. 241-0952.
Sorrel Quarter Horse mare, gentle , good disp., 10 yrs old. Mrs. Charles N. Rowland, 1472 Colony E. Circle , Stone Mountain. Ph. 288-5528
after 6 pm._____________________ Reg. Quarter Horse filly, show
horse conf., bay, big star, narrow stripe, 2 socks, by grandson of Leo and out of an own daughter of Rey; also,
others. Henry F. Alien, Smyrna. Ph'. 436-1436 after 5 pm.
At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden Palomino, will pick up mare or bring stud; also, bay mare, gentle for anyone, $250. R.L. Bradford Decatur.
Ph. 289-1971._______________ 7 yr. old reg. Quarter Horse mare,
spirited but gentle. J.T. Wade,
Decatur. Ph. 288-4358._____________ Horses for sale, Quarter type and
Tenn. Walker colts and mares, will
lold until Christmas, located 6 mi. W. Blairsville, Hwy. 76. W.R. Long, Star
Rt., Hemp 30515.________________ 3 yr. old red mare, gentle, good
'or children to ride. Ralph Wright, "airburn. Ph. 964-2739.
DeLuxe Premier 2 horse trailer, complete with escape door, saddle compartment, partition, swinging doors and rubber mats. Ray Miller, Thomasville. Ph. 226-1499 or 243-0128
Bill Miller. Atlanta,__________ Saddle and bridle for sale, black,
Bob Steele. Box 193. Cloudland 30709. Have room to board 3 horses, stall
pasture, hay and feed, $45 per mo. can pick up horse. J.W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU 9-
5798.___________________. Want horseshoeing and training
business in Atlanta and surrounding area. Quarter Horse specialist, manes and tails trimmed, want horses to train and show, satisfaction
guaranteed; also, standing dbl. reg. Palomino at stud. Tom Allanson, East
Point. Ph. 766-2990.
Crosby show saddle, beautiful
cond., $145. L.R. Lindenbaum, Lin-
view Farm, Rt. 2, Kingston 30145. Ph.
336-5261.________________
Horses pastured on Fescue and
Lespedeza, daily attention, miles of
trails and dirt roads for riding, $10 per
mo. per horse. Roy Sampson, Conyers
30207. Ph. 483-8758 or 483-3496._____
Austell-Lithia Springs board/ -
stall, $45 per mo., 65 acre pasture, $20
per mo. with supplementary feed,
riding ring, located 11/2 miles N.
Lithia Springs PO on Sweetwater Rd.
North J. Gottlieb, G & L Stables, Rt. 2,
Lithia Springs. Ph. 634-3154 or 633-
3528.
______
Horses trained for show or
pleasure, English and Western,
reasonable rates, exc. care, Dee
Ramsdell, Rt. 3, Old Salem Rd.,
Conyers. Ph. 483-8758._______,
2 stalls available at Hillcrest
Farm, feed, hay and tack room, miles
of trails and streams. $40 per mo., i-Norcross-Tucker area. Mrs. James
Cribb, Rt. 1, Hillcrest Rd., Norcross
30071. Ph. 939-5803.____________ Want 2 horse trailer, good cond.,
reasonably priced; also a cart and harness, must fit sood size horse. Esther Black, Fairburn.Ph. 964-7162.
Horses boarded, Irg. arena, indoor facilities for bad weather, beautiful surroundings; also, horse
transportation anywhere and anytime. Cliff Loudermilk, Box 247, Cornelia 30531. Ph. 778-2680.
Horses boarded, Sandy Springs area, $50 per mo., located at Fox Run;
also, English dbl. rein Pelham bridle, $18.50. Geri Campbell, 333 Woodlawn
Dr., SE, Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-3375.
hay and grain
for sale
Abt. 30 A. good yellow corn still in
field, come see and make offer, you
will have to gather, located on Hwy.
85,18 mi. N. of Columbus at Ellerslie.
J.W. Moon, P.O. Box 7, Ellerslie 31807.
Ph. 561-5226.________________
New crop Coastal Bermuda hay,
highly fertilized, 80* per bale at barn.
Harry H. Hardy, Durand. Ph. 663-2578
Pine Mountain.
Heavy bales Coastal Bermuda
hay, del. within 25 mi. radius Griffin;
also old hay suitable for mulch. Henry
M. Tellelore, Dbl. R Farms, Rt. 4, Box
197, Griffin. Ph. 228-8300 after 6 pm.
Fescue & Clover hay for sale, you
truck, 70t per bale, located 6 mi. W. on
Hwy. 76. W.R. Long, Star Rt.,
Blairsville.
________
Rain-free Coastal Bermuda hay,
highly fertilized, $1 per bale at barn;
also Soybean, $1 per bale; Coastal
Bermuda and Crab grass mix. hay, 80*
per bale; also white Millet hay cut in
dough, $1 per bale. W.V. Rawlins, Rt.
1. Box 212A, McDonough. Ph. 957-5002.
3,000 bu. yellow corn for sale.
Jewell Bridges, Rt. 1, Box 94, San-
dersville 31082. Ph. 552-3835.______
Hay & corn for sale. T.A. Bet-
terton, Rt. 4, Chatsworth 30705. Ph.
695-4194. ______________
Bermuda & Fe_scue hay, 80t per
bale, will sell in any size lots. Walter
H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905 or
Covington. Ph. 786-6080.________
New crop hay, weUiertilized and
limed, baled without rain, 804 per bale
at barn, will del.; also mulching hay
for sale. Ralph L. King, Rt. 2, Tritt
Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-0329.
Coastal Bermuda hay from limed
and fertilized fields, $1 per bale,
located near Cannongate Golf
Course; Clifford B. Flood, Rt. 4, Box
286. Newnan. Ph. 253-2145 or 253-7500.
Fescue, Dallas & Clover mix. hay,
highly fertilized, baled without rain,
13.5% protein content, 75( per bale.
D.S. Waldrep, Cedartown. Ph. 748-
3210 or 4662.
Wednesday, December 9, 1970
Livestock feed, Livestock feed, hay and grain hay and grain
for sale
wanted
Hay for sale, baled without rain Coastal Bermuda, $1 per bale Fescue, 904 per bale. Alfalfa hay, $1.5 per bale. A. R. Coleman, Rt. 1 Coleman Rd., Roswell.
Want 2 tons good quality Grass or Fescue hay, will pay $30 per ton del. Dr. G.S. Morris, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6913.
Last yr. hay good for mulch am
Agricultural bedding, 350 per bale at barn. Mrs
Grace Collins, Box 11, Morganton.
seed and plants 4,000 bales fertilized Coasta
Bermuda grass hay, $3,000 for the lo
at barn. Tommy Taylor, Rt. 1, Powder
Springs. Ph. 942-5765.________
Bermuda hay for sale, $1.15 per
bale if picked up, $1.25 bale del. also
chicken manure for sale, $7 per ton
min. order 6 ton, del. within 35 mi
radius 5-Points. Mrs. R. L. Eskew
Eskew Farms, Atlanta. Ph. 964-6273
Approx. 325 bales bright wnea
straw; also several hundred bales hay suitable for mulch and bedding, 400
for sale
per bale. J. L. McKee, Box 83
Watkinsville 30677. Ph. 769-5972.
Well fertilized and limed hay
square bales, exc. quality 1970 crop
Bermuda, $1 per bale, can del. shon
distance. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 5040
Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 366-
7753.
_______
Coastal Bermuda hay, balec
without rain, well limed and fertilized,
$1 per bale at barn. Albert Hayes,
Dogwood Rd.. Snellville. Ph. 963-9490.
Coastal Bermuda hay, nighly
fertilized, limed and conditioned, no
rain, 900 at barn; also Fescue-Coastal
mix., 800 Douglasville area. J. C.
Mobley, 2491 Plantation Dr., East
Point. Ph. 761-7014. _______
Coastal Bermuda-hay; also 150
bales Fescue & Lespedeza hay, would
make good cow feed, or would trade
for beef cow or hog. F. P. Thomason,
8811 Thomas Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-
9506.
Mtn. blueberries, dewberries,
blackberries, $2.50 doz.; old fashion
peach trees, black walnuts, $1 ea., add
post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay
30540. Ph. 698-4143.
Concord, Lutie (red), Niagara,
pink variety, 750-$l; figs, 2 crops, It.
col. sweet, med. to Irg., $l-$3; some
too Irg. to ship, all bearing age 1971,
raspberries, rare Fallgold, 2 crops,
900 ea., 400 post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982
N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306.
Ph. 876-0538.
___________
Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 per
gal.; sour May cherry bushes, $1 ea.;
boysenberry pits., $2 doz.; ever-
bearing strawberry pits., 24, $1, $4 per
C, add 500 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay 30540._____________
White multiplying onions, 500 per
Ib., $2.50 per gal. PP. L. M. Sankbeil,
Rt. 2. Hartwell.____________
Well rooted fig bushes, 500 ea., 3,
$1, cannot ship. C. L. Perdue, 3227 Flat
Top quality Coastal Bermuda or Shoals Rd., Decatur 30034. Ph. 241-
Oat hay from heavily limed and 7673.
fertilized fields. Roy Sampson, Red Holly Farms, Rt. 3, Old Salem Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-8758 or 483i-349%.
Erg. bales Bean hay, fert:iillized and baled without rain, $l_per bale at barn. George Wilson, Conyers. Ph. 4839829 or 523-1177.__________
Good quality hay, Coastal Ber-
muda and Bahia Grass, pick up at barn, $15 per ton. Miss Cellestine Hill, Albany. Ph. 435-1813.
Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, 900 per bale at barn, Flying W Ranch located 11 mi. W. Pine Mountain on Hwy. 18, James R. Woods, Ph. 882-6580.___________
Several diff. var. new crop hay for sale, can del. K.B. Grogan, Manning Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-4672._____
1970 Coastal Bermuda, also Fescue & Lespedeza hay, highly fert. Irg. bales, conditioned, put up without rain, $1 per bale at barn or $35 per ton. Hugh J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt.
2, Hampton 30228. Ph. 478-8029. Gooa 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.
Well fertilized and limed hay new crop, rain-free, $1 per bale at barn cheaper in large quanities. G.M. Kirk,
1726 Stilesboro Rd. N.W. Kennesaw. Ph. 428-3921.
Himalayan blackberry, black raspberry pits., hazelnut, beechnut, blackhaw bushes, old fashion peach
trees, crabapple, sarvice berry trees, muscadine grapevines, 4, $1; blueberry, garlic bulbs, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.
White- multiplying nest onions, $3.50 per gal, PP to 1st & 2nd zones; black walnuts hulled, $1.25 per peck or
$4 per bu., cannot ship walnuts. Edgar Thomas, Rt. 3 Jefferson 30549.
Broom corn seed, tomato seed;
Sunray, Big Boy, old time yellow, June Pink, Brimmer, Golden jubilee;
sweet & hot Banana Pepper, hot Cowhorn seed, 250 pkg. with stamped env., add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay._____________
Okra seed, $1 per cup, 250 post.; ground redhot pepper, $1 cup plus 150 post.; red & white spotted Polecat, Footlong peas, $1 per pint plus 300 post. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105.
Blight-free 1970 corn crop, Coker #71, processed for seed planting. Kendall Hamilton, Rt. l, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 537-4056.____________
Currants, black walnuts, gooseberry bushes, $1 ea.; 4-5 ft. muscadine, 4-5 ft. goose plums, $1.50 ea., cannot ship. E. Lienemann, Rt. 8,
Coastal Bermuda hay for sale, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-
can del. or may pick up at barn. N.G. 6432.
Dunlap, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph.
Massey strawberry pits., $3.75 per
987-2620._________________ C, 200, $7, 500, $16.25, all del., no
Rain-free Coastal Bermuda hay checks nor out-of-state orders. Bonnie
well fertilized, pick up in barns, Smith. Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501.
Donald Hand, Circle H Ranch,
Sassafras plants, $1.50; lucky
Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or Atlanta 349- high John bulbs, $3 ea.; also holly
1054.____________________ bushes, $1; all size cedars for Limited amt. Fescue, Orchard Christmas trees, Irg. or small amts.
Grass & Clover hay, 75* per bale; also priced according to size, improved
Timothy, $1.25 per bale, all cut and lucky buckeyes, 2 doz., $4, add post.
put up in dry weather. Mrs. Willie Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.
Marques, Rt. 2, Austell 30001._____
Yellow striped vine pomegranate
several tons choice Coastal seed, 200 tblspn.; peppermint pits.,
Bermuda hay; also abt. 50 tons 750 doz.; catnip pits., 100 ea.; red dry
mulching hay. WintonC. Harris, Rt. 1, hot pepper, dry catnip, $1 per gal.;
Box 118, Screven 31560. Ph. 586-6687 Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214,
Odum.______________^___ Coastal Bermuda hay for sale, 750
Royston 30662._____________ Shallot onion buttons, $1 per C,
per bale, $30 per ton. J.C. Dillard, Jr., ppd.; lemon balm pits., $1 doz.; ppd.;
Rt. 1, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5024.
castor or mole bean seed, 500 doz. PP.
New crop Coastal Bermuda hay, Blanche Woodruff, Greenville._____
highly fertilized, $30 per ton at barn,
Concord, Niagara, Fredonia
can del. in trailer loads. Ed Chandler, grapevines, 2 yr. vines, $1.50 ea.;
609 Hale St., Augusta. Ph. 722-8378. Boston ivy in beds, 3 yrs., 250 ea. Mrs.
Louise Travis, Riverdale 30274. Ph.
MOST IN THE NATION
Georgia has the largest number of
4-H Club members in the nation. State
4-H leaders report that there are 158,277 be /s and girls enrolled in 2,636 organized 1-H Clubs in the state.
478-7933.
Genuine Hicks Broadleaf tobacco seed, germ. 91% pure seed, 99%,
sample, $1; 1 Ib., $15, 3 Ibs., $40, 10 Ibs., $75, all PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
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Improved blueberry pits., 5 latest named var., Tifblue, Woodard, Southland, Delite, Briteblue, 3 yr. bearing size, $2 ea.; 2 yr. Southland,
Delite, $1.25, add $1 post", on less than $15 orders. J. E. Leger. Ocilla 31774.
Chas. Wakefield, Round Dutch
cabbage pits., $1.50 per C, 300, $3, $6.50 per M, shipped PP in Ga. Mrs. R. Chanclor, Rt. 1, Box 269, Pitts 31072. Ph. 648-4255. _________
1970 Oct. beans, Blue Lake, short pole beans, speckled and white butter peas, 10 var. bush beans, 30 var. peas, sweet corn, okra, pepper, tomato, chufa, lima bean, Morris heading collard, lettuce, beet, many more.all 750 pkg. with 250 post. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140.______
Everbearing Klondike strawberry plants, nice size and early bearing, $4 per C, ppd., $3.50 per C at my home, min. shipment 200 plants, Ga. orders only. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., N.E., Atlanta
30307. Ph. 373-1846._________ Old fashion Indian corn, castor or
mole bean seed, Strawberry popcorn, miniature redhot pepper pods, all
packed 3 doz. to pkg., 300 ea., 4, $1, send stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6,
Moultrie 31768._______________ June, Transparent, Horse, red &
golden Delicious, Stayman, Yates, other apple trees; June, Elberta, Ga.
Bell peach trees, abt. 3 ft., 750; Kieffer, Lecont, Bartlett pears, May cherries, apricots, plums, chestnut trees, 3 ft., $1.25; also Concord,
Niagara grapes, 750-$5 PP. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay._____________ Red Wonder okra (gourd) seed,
1970 crop, bears until frost, send 250 with self addressed stamped env. for pkg. seed for I/ 2 pt. seed, $1.25 G.W. Jackson, Rt. 3, Box 401. Dalton 30720.
Sumter #3 oats, germ 96%, recleaned, bagged in 2 bu. paper bags, also, Blue Boy wheat, germ 84% recleaned, bagged in 1 bu. paper bags. A. C. Scarboro, Rt. 1, Montrose 31065.
Ph. 676-3482.________________ Scuppernong, muscadine grape
vines, female bronze var. include
scuppernong Topsail & Higgins, bronze pollinators Chowan, female black var. include Hunt, Thomas, black pollinators include Bountiful, Chief, Southland, Magoon, well rooted, damp packed, $1.25 ea., 6, $5, add 500 post. Grady Ison, Brooks
30205. Ph. 599-3323.___________ Ga. collard pits., already 18-21 in.
tall, ready for eating in 2-3 wks., 250 doz., 4 doz., 750, add post. Mrs. A. W. Stowell. Rt. 2. Box 312. Griffin 30223.
Bearing size mtn. huckleberries, dewberries, blackberries, yellowroot, $3 doz.; winter huckleberries red
tame plums, 5, $3, damp packed & PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.
Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 per gal. muscadine, grapevines, 500 ea., red raspberries, blueberries, catnip, spearmint plants, $1.50 doz., plus 500 post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5. Ellijay.
Beau Brummel & purple foliage
plums, May cherries, 500-$2; Superfine everbearing strawberries, parsley, mint, 500 doz. cannot ship. Mr. F. H. Keys, 873 East Confederate
Ave., Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448.
Hot, sweet Banana pepper, bell
pepper, corn bead seed, 250 pkg., stamped env.; chufa grass nuts, $1 per pint, 200 post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St.. Ellijay.
Jerusalem artichokes for plan-
ting, $2.50 gal., crabapple, rhubarb, horseradish bunches, 500 ea. spear-
mint, red raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., 500 post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Cayenne pepper seed, 250; hot
Hungarian pepper, 300; sweet Banana pepper seed, 350; anaheim sweet pepper seed, 250; hot Floral Gem Pepper seed, 250. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873. Scottdale 30079.
Jerusalem artichokes to pit., $2.50 gal., add 500 post.; spearmint, huckleberry, pits., $1.50 doz.; red raspberry, wrapped in plastic film or cellophane, damp, $1.50 doz., add post, no out-of-state orders. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5. Ellijav.
Everbearing strawberry pits., $3.50 per C; chives, 600 bunch; parsley, 650 doz.; pomegranate seed, 350 pkg. PP. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327. Covineton 30209.
6 Calamus plants, 6, 2; peppermint, dewberry pits., huckleberry, 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.
White Silver Skin onion sets, $1.25
qt, $3 per gal.; tomato seed, 550 spoonful, collard seed, 350 spoonful. Bill Stephens 847 Oak St.. Gainesville.
Candy Roaster squash seed,
grown from 5 ft. 4 in. around, 23 in. long Blue Ribbon winner, 500 per doz. with self-addressed env.; also solid
red 4 o'clock seed, 150 doz., 2 doz., 250. James A. Turner, Box 157, Blairsville
30512.
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Recipes of the Week
ROASTED QUAIL WITH MUSHROOMS 4 quail 4 slices bacon 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 2 teaspoons lemon juice l/ 2 cup hot water l 3-Qi. can broiled mushroom pieces, drained
Wipe quail inside and out. Wrap each bird with a slice ot bacon and roast in a buttered pan at 350 degrees until tender (about 30 minutes); baste occasionally. Remove birds and add butter or margarine, water and lemon juice to drippings in pan, stirring to make gravy. Add mushrooms. Serve the birds with gravy poured over the top.
Mrs. Nancy Baxley Toomsboro
PUMPKIN BREAD 1 l/ 2 cups sugar l/ 2 cup oil 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup pumpkin l/ 2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 2/ 3 cups flour 1 teaspoon soda l/ 2 teaspoon baking powder l/ 3 cup water
Sift dry ingredients together. Add other ingredients and mix well. Bake in oiled bread pan at 350 degrees for one hour for small pans, 1 I/ 2 hour for large pans and lay foil on top for last I/ 2 hour of baking.
Mrs. Goldia Adams Box 789 Paintsville, Kentucky
Condon, giant Mastadon ever-
bearing strawberry pits., $2.50 per C;
old fashion peach trees, cling stone
and open stone, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6 Gainesville.
Browntop Millet seed in 50# paper
bags, no noxious weeds, purity 93.39%,
germ. 94%, 70 per Ib. Julian F. Smith,
Rt. 2, Community House Rd., Bar-
nesville 30204.
____
Fescue seed, purity 96.41%, inert.
.60%, other crop 2.89% weed seed
.10% no noxious seed, 150 per Ib. F. W.
Gill, Rt. 2, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5388.
Agricultural seed and plants
wanted
Want 2 bushes ea. or seed of papaw, chestnut and chinquapin, quote price when writing. R. E. Thrower, 1430 N. Jefferson, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-3618.
Want speckled peas (not beans), a little brown pea with small dots. Mrs. Mildred Beasley, 1880 Madrona St., NW, Atlanta 30318.
Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs ft
for sale
Indian Blue peafowls, $25 pr.,
extra cock, $15; Ringneck and
Blackneck pheasants, $5 pr. or $7 trio;
Mille Fleur bantams, 4 hens and 2
roosters, grown, $2 ea.; 5 pullets, 1970
hatch, $1.50 ea. J. H. Roquemore, Rt.
2. Americus.
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2 trios of beautiful White Cochins,
early '70 hatch, $8.50 per trio; sev.
trios Golden Sebrights, pure dark
strain, $7 trio, all birds laying age.
James J. Duke, 5933 Old Stone
Mountain Rd., Stone Mountain 30083.
Ph. 469-9950 after 6 pm. ____
Bantams: Purebred Columbian
Wyandottes from Northern show
stock, 3 prs. left, cannot ship. W.C.
Davis, Rt. 2, Box 301, Stockbridge. Ph.
474-8550.
Northern Bobwhite quail, dressed
birds, $1.25 ea., day old birds, 250 ea.;
also, booking orders for eggs, $15 per
C. John L. Mills, 1553 Westwood,
Atlanta 30310. Ph. 758-9107. ____
10 Rhode Island Red pullets, egg
production type (pedigreed laying
strain), 5 mos. old, ready to lay, $2.25
ea. Mrs. Dudley Dean, Rt. 1, Box 271,
Fortson. Ph. 323-3133.______^__
Nice healthy Ringneck doves,
mated, $4 per pr. Starling Yawn, 914
E. Lamar St.. Americus. Ph. 924-5657.
Rabbits for sale, some N.Z.W.'s.
purebred, some mixed, Black and
White Dutch. W.E. Richardson, 1061
Dixie Dr.. Joinesboro. Ph. 478-6352.
Texani Pii!oneer Auto-Sex, selling
breeding stock because of illness, 1
male and 1 female, $3, bring crates,
cannot ship. Neal S. Alberson, Rt. 1,
Coffee Lane. Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 474-
4883 after 8 pm.________^_^
Chickens: Pure Roundheads,
Ginn Greys, White Hackle, Warhorse;
also, Hatch. Garnett J. Moreland, Sr.,
Rt. 2, Turner Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 469-
3229.
_______
7 Black Minorca hens, 1 rooster,
$15. A. 0. Fowler, 44 Branch St., New
Holland 30501. Ph. 536-1765.
White King Utility birds, nice and
healthy, proven producers; also, 6
banded Racing Homers, approx. 35
birds, 500 ea. if all are taken. Mrs.
Zora Lashley, Alverson Rd., Mount-
villePh 882-0284.
Rabbits: Purebred Checkered
Giants, 4 does and 1 buck left, all less
than l yr. old, from top bloodlines, 12-
15 Ibs., does $8 ea., buck free if all 4
does taken, cannot ship. Bobby
Kimbrell. Rt. 1. Bethlehem 30620.
Chickens, all kinds, Rhode Island
Red hens and roosters; also, show
bantams: Old English, Golden
Sebrights, game, Black Minorcas and
others, 750 and $1 ea., cannot ship.
Mrs. A. W. Stowell, Rt. 2, Box 312,
Griffin. Ph. 227-8847. _____
Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned
in pens, 300 ft. long, 30 ft. wide, 8 ft.
high, $1.15 ea. Clyde L. Perry, Rt. 3,
Donalsonville. Ph. 861-4118.___^_
Show type bantams: White, Black
and BB Red, Modern Old English,
Creoles, Silver Duckwing; also,
Araucana Easter egg chickens, lay
blue and green eggs, mature stock, $2
ea., cannot ship. James R. Elliott, Rt.
2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-8816.
Chinchillas, top quality breeding
stock, Gunning Black Velvets, Olson
Charcoals, beiges and standards,
males and females; also, breedings to
certified Gunning Black Velvet males.
Oscar Wells, Box 631, St. Marys. Ph.
882-4893.____________________
Chinchilla breeders for sale at all
times, from trophy and ribbon stock,
Standards, Whites, Silvers and
Beiges, $150 and up; 17 yrs. ex-
perience. Mrs. Thelma Tillman, 908
W. Pine St., Rossville 30741. Ph. 866-
2872.
Purebred NZW white rabbits, 300
young, 35 does, 8 bucks, with cages,
will sell any or all, reasonably priced.
H. E. Moxley, Box 113, Midville. Ph.
589-4598 or 589-2330.
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Wednesday, December 9, 1970
Poultry, game,
Muscovy ducks and drakes; also,
Silver Lace Wyandottes, 1970
white guineas, male and female. Mrs. hatch; Silver pheasants, 1970 hatch,
J. P. Tarpley, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. pr. $10; Jumbo Ringneck pheasants,
Cactus plants, dwarf orange, 500; Moses-in-the-Boat, $1; aloe plant, 350;
geraniums, 350; add 350 post. H. J.
Martin, Bushel, Dishrag, Water Jug, Dipper gourd seed, 3 doz. to pkg. 300 ea. or 4 pkg. $1, will accept stamps
fowl and -
695-3036.
______________ pr. $5; also, mixed rabbits, all sizes,
Northern Bobwhite quail, fresh $1.25 and up, some already bred ,
Keaton, Jr., 821 Flat Shoals Way, SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-8077._____
in payment send stamped env. H. A. Stahl. Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768._
eggs ^ ^ .,
frozen in water, $1.15 ea., live birds, $1 ea., week old birds, $25 per C, others priced according to age. Alfred J.
Harper, Rt. 2, Ocilla. Ph. 468-7851. 2 standard Dark Cornish pullets,
pr., trio or pen of standard White
cannot ship. Ora K. Coleman, Rt. 1, Coleman Rd., Roswell 30075.
Purebred San Juan rabbits, all ages. Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St.,, Decatur. Ph. 373-5291.
Pachysandra, $9 per C; vinca minor, ajuga, $1 basketful; buttercups, 350 doz.; liriope, ophiopogon, $1 per C; many other shrubs & flowers FOB. Mrs. Senay, 645 Wilson Rd., NW,
Atlanta. Ph. 355-2905
20-24 in. high boxwood, $1 ea.; 1519 in., 750; 12-15 in., 400 ea., small well
rooted pits., 100 ea., damp packed, PP, min. order $3; also but cannot ship heavier boxwood, azaleas, $1.25
ea. Norton Eldridge, 212 Madison
Leghorns; pr. trio or 1 pen Danish
Giant Russian sunflower seed; Ave., Ashburn 31714. Ph.' 567-3849.
Dark Brown Leghorns; bantam, Silver Laced Wyandotte pullet; light Brahma bantam pullet; Barred Rock
Flower plants,
also pumpkin seed, 40 seed, 350. Mrs.
Cockscomb seed, from giant
G. H. Morris, Route 1, Box 222, plant, 3' tall, bloom 18" across, 7 I/ 2"
Midland 31820.
_______ wide, 7" thick, one entered in fair, 250
for sale
bantam cockerel, all show stock; also, Rhode Island Red bantams. J. C.
bulbs and seed
Fall del. Irg, named dahlias. pkg., send stamped addressed env. Oagen Reed, City of Wellington, Mary Mrs. A. W. Stowell, Rt. 2, Box 312,
8 Irg. Barred Rock hens for sale, $12. Raymond Francis, 679 Ford PL, Scottdale 30079. Ph. 633-3995 or 2924106._______
Jumbo Ringneck pheasants, $4 ea. or $3 ea. if 50 or more are taken;
OODT7 also, Irg. white quail, $1 ea., full
Mitchell, 412 Cavender St., LaFayette 30728.
Bobwhite quail from Irg. breeders, $1 ea., dressed birds on order, cannot ship, call before coming. W.W. Brennan, 207 S. Lee St., Americus. Ph. 924-2349._________
Speckled guineas, $1.25 ea. or
grown, sev. types of bantams, 750 to exchange for young pullets, at my
$1.50. Jimmy McKenzie, Rt. 1, home at night, cannot ship, send
Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-5145 after 5 pm. stamp for inquiries. Mrs. W. S.
for sale 25 Pharoah quail, $1 ea.; 18 Griffin. Adel 31620.
English White quail, $2 ea. Joe A. Findley, Rt. 1, Rocky Face 30740.
Rabbits, sev. 4-8 wks. old, N.Z.W.'s, Californians, San Juans, some cross breeds, some adult stock, reasonably priced, cannot ship. H. R. McCain, 2835 Roosevelt Hwy., College Park. Ph. 761-7475.___________
10 mixed Dark Cornish and Rhode Island Reds crossed and 1 cockerel, $1.50 ea. H.W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington 30638.
Games, brown reds, greys, some crossed with Hatch, stags and pullets, few cocks and hens, reasonably priced. A. S. Darnell, Rt. 2, Blackacre Trail. Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-3553.
5 Mallard ducks, 3 generations from wild; 5 Indian Runner ducks; sev. prs. B.B. Reds, Old English game bantams, real nice birds. G. L.
Lrg. Northern Bobwhite quail and Rineneck pheasants, in flight pens or fresh frozen. Hubert Jordan, Hubert
Jordan Quail Farm, Bartow 30413. Ph. 364-3931.__________________
Chinchillas for sale, standard and cages, males and females, herd of 60,
any or all, reasonably priced, with house, air conditioned, heater and cages, come and see. Mrs. A. L.
Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 212, Girard 30426. Ph. 569-4293.__________________
Rabbits, breeders, 20-25 NZW does, 3 to 8 mos. old, $2-$5, approx. 15 to 20 NZW bucks, 2 to 8 mos. old, $1.50 to $4.50, all from purebred stock; also, approx. 16 Calif. S.N. rabbits, does and bucks, can ship collect, MO only. Mrs. Frank Robinson, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-2264.___________
Pure Racing Homer pigeons,
Bird house gourd seed, 1970 crop, send 250 with self-addressed env. for
pkg. or $1.25 per I/ 2 pint. A. J. San-
ders, 4375 Central Dr., Stone Mountain
30083. Ph. 939-7733.
Choice Bearded iris, 6, $1; For-
mosa azaleas, Irg. fast growing type,
potted hydrangeas, small redbud trees, 690; hyperion, Irg. yellow lilies,
liriope, 35* or $1 per clump; others,
add post. Mrs. P. W. Harris, 1304 Oak
St.. SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-3958. 50-60 boxwood size 12-30 in., $1 up;
12 nandinas at $1.50 ea.; English
dogwood, $1.50 ea.; green liriope, reasonably priced, you dig. E. Irvin
Hayes, 5365 Church St., Mableton 30059. Ph. 948-4351.____________
Purple iris, daffodils, orange daylilies, Star of Bethlehem, 4 doz., $2.50; mtn. azaleas, sweet shrub,
Kuykendall, Anvilblock Rd., Rt. 1, Sion-Bastin and Stassarts, mated prs. white dogwood, weeping Mary, 5,
Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 474-8662.
of breeders, $5 to $10 pr., overstocked, $2.50; old fashion snowballs, yellow
Game chickens for sale or trade; some real nice breeders. C. H. japonica, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank
Red Quills, Mugs, Gladiators and few Overby, Sr., 3609 14th Ave., Columbus Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 698-
crosses. R.F. Sessions, Rt. 2, Favetteville 30214.
31904. Ph. 322-2930._______________ Four 9 mo. old does, 2 blacks, 1
4143._____________ _____ Mimosa, water oaks, maples with
Northern Bobwhitequail, sev. NZW, 1 Smutnose, $2 ea., free pens, yellow autumn leaves, approx. 2 ft., 4,
thousand, fully grown, in flight pens, feeders and nest boxes to go with $1; rose of Sharon, dbl. rose col., 5, $1;
perf. for shooting preserves. J. F. rabbits, cannot ship. Mrs. Glenna pink hydrangeas, nandinas, 4, $1, 30$
Harris, Rt. 1, Trudy Rd., Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-5219.
Pigeons: Fantails, Modenas, Rollers, Homers, Magpies, Pouters, Trumpeters and others, $5 young birds, $6 pr. old birds, can ship. E. E.
Smith, 1781 Boulderview Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-7315.
150 Albino guinea pigs and cages, pure stock, 14 mos. old; also, instructions on care of animals, $250.
Mrs. J. H. Stanford, RFD #4, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 485-2041.
1000 Northern Bobwhite quail, in
flight pens, $1 ea., dressed quail, $1.25 ea.; also, 250 younger birds, priced according to age. Leslie Dickey, Cleveland Rd., Bogart 30622. Ph. 7257728.
Rabbits: 2 purebred Calif. Smutnose does and 1 buck, $5 ea.; NZW buck, $5; two white does, $3 ea., all good producers. Bobby Peacock, 4088 Green Oak Dr., Doraville 30340. Ph. 451-3443^ ______________
Chinchilla herd, all beige, 9 females, 8 males, all ages, $25 ea., no cages. Norman Coward, 2006 WimbletonDr., Thomasville 31792. Ph. 226-
4u17to8.. ______ 8 African geese, $10 ea., 16 white
and grey, $6 ea., cheaper if all are taken, cannot ship. Mrs. Owen Grable, Rt. 2, Canton Hwy., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-3141
Rabbits: Purebred Red Satins, 2 trios, 1 yr. old and 8 mos. old, $10 per trio; 1 trio of Dutch Blue buck-black doe and sand colored doe, $10 trio; also, sev. assorted rabbits, $2 ea. Mike Anderson, 577 Scott Cir., Decatur. Ph.
636-0761.____________________ Rabbits,' bucks, N.Z.W., Calif.
Smutnose or San Juan, $4 to $5, cannot ship. Mrs. Sam Jenkins, 4192 Glen-
wood. Decatur. Ph. 289-9008._____ Lrg. Bobwhite quail, live and
for sale dressed, in flight pens. C. P. Blood-
worth, 591 N. Wayne St., Milledgeville
31061. Ph. 452-1523. 3 fine Claret and Roundhead
Hannah, 3888 Lindley Cir., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-6940._______
Rabbits, San Juans, bucks and does, 6 wks. old, like wild rabbits. Robbie Maughon, 1444 Latta Dr., Conyers. Ph. 483-9779._______________
Approx. 35 Silver Duckwing bantam hens, some laying, cannot ship. Mike Cagle, Rt. 2, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-2268.__________________
Dressed quail, flash frozen Pharoahs, nicely displayed in styrofoam trays, nice gifts for sportsmen, pkg. of 5, $4.50, will deliver 6 pkgs. min. in metro Atlanta. Ben Parnsh, Parrish Farms, Box 902, Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-1608.
100 New Zealand rabbits, average 61/2 Ibs. ea. Mrs. Annie Pearl Thursby, Rt. 2, Box 97-S, Donalsonville 31745. Ph. 861-4178.
12 guineas, 3/4 grown, $1 ea.; also, Irg. number game pullets, 500 ea., cannot ship. Wayne Smith, Rt. 1, Juliette 31046. Ph. 994-5926._________
Game stags of Hatch, Clarets, Roundheads, Blue Fordowns, White Hackles and Toppies, all from proven stock of today, all sgle. mated, bred under wire, stags, $5 up, over 150 to choose from, will answer letters. Jimmy Maddox, Rt. 2, Hwy. 27 S.,
LaGrange 30240.________________ Young roosters: Golden
Sebrights, Frizzles, Creoles, Buff Cochins and common type; also, sev.
Irg. type white roosters, 1970, will sell or trade for other purebred bantams,
call or write before coming. Jimmy Miller, Box 71, Bishop 30621. Ph. 7695030.
Purebred show type bantams: 3 Silver Sebright hens and 1 rooster, $12 or 4 hens and 1 rooster for $15. Homer Hendon, 2234 Bethsaida Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 964-9337.
Purebred bantams: Belgium quail bantams, White Crested Black Polish, Black, White and Buff Cochins, White and Spangled Old English, Silver Duckwings and Araucanas, which lay blue and green
post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N.
Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph.
876-0538._____
Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 40* doz.;
asst. cols, hardy phlox, 15, $1.40; pink
thrift, blue vinca minor, 20, $1;
unrooted boxwood cuttings, rooted
honeysuckle vines, 20, $1, all PP in
Ga. Mrs. Ed. Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105,
Adairsville 30103.___________
Seed: Queen Anne's lace, castor
beans, coreopsis, ornamental pepper,
25 pkg. with stamped env.; Pres. Red
cannas, canary yellow, $2.50 doz. PP.
Mrs. W. S. Griffin. Adel 31620.
Seed: old fashion flaming star,
blooms late spring to early fall, 5-6 in.
flowers, 25, 500; send stamped self-
addressed env. Mrs. Betty Delcomyn,
300 W. Blackshear Ave., Waycross
31501.___________________ 1970 crop tested mammoth sun-
flower seed, grows, 15 ft. tall, makes
fine bird food; also Martin House and
Irg. hybrid mix. gourd seed, all 750
pkg., 25 post. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173
Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph.
758-6140.__________________
Rooted ivy, 100 ea.; ivy cuttings, 3
joints, 50 ea., wet packed, min. order
$1, PP. Tom Johnson, 4004 Land
O'Lakes Dr., NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph.
237-8044.____
_______
Dbl. red dbl. white althaeas, 2,
$1.50; old fashion snowballs, $1.25 ea.;
abelia, 3, $1.50; kerria, yellow for-
sythia, 750 ea.; Divaricata phlox, $1.25
doz. PP. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box
327. Covineton 30209.___________
Gourd seed & gourds for sale,
extra Irg. Bushel, Irg. Swan, med.
Swan, 4-5 ft. Dipper Irg. and small
Martin, small Pee Wee, Irg. round,
many others, new crop seed, 250 pkg.
with self-addressed stamped env. G.
W. Jackson, Rt. 3, Box 401, Dalton
30720._______________
Pink Rhododendron, pink laurels,
azaleas, dbl. gold kerria, lilac, golden
bell, bridal wreath, sweet shrub,
holly, white dogwood, 500 ea.; hardy
games, March hatch, 2 pullets and 1 eggs; also, 1 male, 3 female guinea phlox, $1 doz. add 500 post. Mrs. H. A.
rooster, $10; also, pr. Cornish ban- pigs, cannot ship. James R. Elliott, Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.____
tams, $7, five roosters, $2.50 ea., can Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-8816.
Marchineal rose cuttings, 10 $1,
ship. Mrs. Marie Holland, 1019
mtn. holly, rhododendron, hardy ferns
Coogler Rd., Dalton 30720._____ Mallard ducks, 4 generations
from wild, $5 pr. at my place, located on Hwy. 32, E. Ocilla, will have eggs around Feb. W. E. Griffin, Rt. 1, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 468-5154._______
Araucanas, blue ribbon Easter egg chickens, trio 1970 hatch, $15, shipped express pd. in Ga., $25, MO only. J. B. Swint, 2018 Ohio Ave.,
Purebred New Hampshire pullets, $2 ea.; White Pekin ducks, $2 ea. J.W. Jones, 6632 Fielder Rd., Rex Ph. 474-7772.
1 pr. 1969 and 2 pr. 1970 hatch Silver pheasants, $12 pr. or all for $30, cannot ship. Leonard Hodnette, Rt. 1, Gabbettville 31809.
8 Rhode Island red pullets and 1
crabapple, pink mtn. laurel, white dogwood, pine seedlings, honeysuckle, 500 ea., add post. No out of state orders. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay 30540.____________ White field daisies, yellow center,
dark blue Japanese iris, It. blue hardy
violets, white Queen Anne's lace, sleeping beauty, 15 pits., $2 in Ga. out-
Ann, Rose Glory, Powder Puff, Sherwood Peach, Mary Elizabeth,
Commando, Michael Black,
American Beauty, 750 ea., add post.
Mrs. W.W. Lowman Rt. 5. Elliiav.
White dogwood, forsythia, pink almond, mtn. holly, maple, crabapple, native ferns, bridal wreath, 500
ea.; vinca minor, 25, $1.25 add post.
Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking
Rock 30175
1970 crop Mammoth sunflower seed, grows 15 ft. tall, blossoms 25 in. across, 2 cups $1, plus postage; sweet
yellow plum seed, Japanese plum
seed, $1 per C, bearing size trees,
packed in plastic bags, $1 ea., plus postage; mimosa seed, 500 pkg., John P. Phillips, Rt. 2, Box A246, Colquitt
31737.
_____
African violets in bloom, all choice var., $l.-$3 ea.; also dwarf
sansevieria, 500 ea., cannot ship. Mrs.
L. W. Moore, 1721 Portland Ave., SE,
Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-6731.______ Rose-of-Sharon, mix. cols., pink
spiraea, purple lilac, dbl. golden kerria, 200 ea., 6, $1; pink thrift, Irg. clump $1; mix. cols, mums, $1 doz.,
add 600 post. Mrs. E. C. Mobley, Box
309, Rt. 1. Cumming. Ph. 887-6603. Lrg. clear yellow, deep orange
marigolds grow 21/2 ft.; dwarf
marigold, golden orange, maroon and
shades of yellow, 12 in. pits., Pot of
Gold yellow marigold, 12 in. pits.,
bush zinnia seed, mix. cols., 250 pkg.,
5 pkgs., $1. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3,
Red Bud Rd., Calhoun 30701.______
6-7 in. size Easter lily bulbs, pure
and disease-free, 3 doz., $7.25 PP. C.
U. Franks. Rt. 1. Commerce 30529.
Pot pit. seed sold by mail only;
Angel's trumpet, 5, 250; Black Zulu,
Christmas pepper, 5 seed, 500; mix.
coleus, 200; ornamental cactus, 300.
Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd.,
Stone Mtn. 30083.
_______
Orange tithonia, Irg. ruffled
zinnias, Irg. yellow and orange
marigold, ornamental gourd seed, 250
pkg. with stamped env. Mrs. J. H.
Ponder. Rt. 1. Armuchee 30105.
Pink flowering locust, red porch
vine, yellow weigela, golden-rain-
tree, $1.50; also Indian Cling peach
trees, $2; at home, $2.65 shipped; mix.
cols, althaeas, $1 ea., add post. Mrs.
Preslev Fowler. Rt. 2. Elliiav.
White pines for sale, unpruned, 2-5
ft. Howard L. Bowers, Bell Creek Rd.,
Hiawassee. Ph. 896-3577._________ Sweet shrub, purple butterfly
bushes, white dogwood, red maple,
native azaleas, grancy greybeard trees, 4, $1; yellow bell, althaeas, S.C. jasmine, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell. Rt. fi. Gainesville 30501.
25 asst. cols. Bearded iris, $5; 2 horned rosy-red iris free with ea.
order, PP; 25 asst. cols, daylilies, $5; 2 dbl. daylilies free with ea. order, PP.
Mrs. 0. F. Boyd, Rt. 1, Box 295, Villa Rica 30180.
Red, pink, white dbl. begonias, pink single, pink dbl. Thurstoni begonias, salmon single sultana
cuttings, 200 ea.; dbl. pink sultanas,
250 ea.; mix. col. dbl. poppy seed, 200
tblspn.; red, white hibiscus, 150
tblspn. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214. Royston. 30662.
Red foliage castor bean imole
pit.) 40 seed, 250, send money or
stamps, also stamped env. G. C.
Little, Sr^Rt. 4. Convers 30207. Dbl. red low growing canna bulbs,
blooms 4-7 in., $3.75 doz. PP; also Irg.
yellow canna bulbs, Irg. blooms, $3
doz. PP; both bloom until frost. H.C.
Reid, 2303 S. Prvor Rd.. Atlanta 30315.
Red & pink dogwood, 18 in., $1.50;
white, Hemlock pines, rhododen-
drons, althaeas, weigelas, snowballs
L8 in. up, $1; red flowering peach, red
lowering plums, weeping willows,
scarlet & silver leaf maples, 3 ft.,
$1.25, all $5 orders PP. Mrs. T. M.
Webb. Rt. 3. Elliiay.
Lrg. & small leaf green ivy, vinca
minor, ajuga, pink achimenes, $1 doz.,
add post. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville.
White pine, white dogwood, mtn.
'ern, mtn. holly, sweetshrub, pink
mtn. ivy, pink mtn. laurel, hemlock
Griffin 30223.
_________
Bearded iris, 6 mix. cols., $1, 500
post.; early blooming narcissus, 2
doz., $1, 500 post.; mix. spring
blooming bulbs, $5 per C, ppd.; red
Spider lily bulbs, $1 doz., 500 post.
Mrs. Jim Blackwell, Rt. 1, Newborn
30262.
Liriope, striped and green;
Boxwood holly, 8 in. to 2 ft.; boxwood,
12 in. to 2 ft.; large and small
hydrangeas, junipers, snowballs,
various evergreens, misc. Clifton M.
Orr, 1391 Lockwood Dr., SW, Atlanta.
Ph. 758-2829, ____________
Huge clumps hydrangeas, Wax-
leaf ligustrum, purple wisteria,
yellow Fla., Confederate & Jan.
jasmine, 750-$2; Mahonia holly,
Sweetheart roses, cannot ship. Mrs.
F. H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave.. SE. Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448.
My choice asst. cols, mums, $1
doz.; pink 7-Sister climbing roses, $1
ea.; hardy ferns mtn. holly,
crabapple, mtn. azaleas, pink
rhododendron, white dogwood, pink
mtn. laurel, others, 500 ea. add post.
Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.
Red Wing, Anytime, American
Beauty azaleas, $1 ea.; red amaryllis
bulbs, $1.25 ea., pre-planted in pots,
$2.50 ea.; giant alliums, $1 ea.; King
Alfred daffodils, $1.15 per doz.; tulips,
$1.10 doz., 650 post. Thomas M.
Sparks, 306Lakeview Dr., Chatsworth
30705.
______________
Yr. old rose bushes, Sweetheart,
drk. red 7-Sister, Dr. Van Fleet, 750
ea.; dbl. white flowering peach, pink
flowering crabapple, 500 ea.; cun-
ninghamia, $1.50 ea., add post. Mrs. J.
R. Hinson. Box 104, Chester 31012.
Crocus buls, 30, $1; mix.
hyacinths, 7, $1; Emp., Darwin tulips,
red, yellow, white & pink, $1.25 doz.;
red & pink peonies, $1 ea., 3, $2; red
Oriental poppies, 2 yr. roots, Irg.
plants, $1 ea., 600 post. Mrs. Jennie
Sparks, Rt. 3. Chatsworth 30705.
Gold Dust ajuga, boxwood, 4, $1;
widows tears, achimenes, 15, $1; ivy,
20, $2, all pits, well rooted, PP, no out-
of-state orders. Roy G. Riden, 939
Katherwood Dr., SW, Atlanta 30310.
Ph. 753-7546.________________
1970 Pom Pom poppy seed, a few
singles, mix. cols., red, white, lav.,
salmon & pink, 250 tsp., 3 tsps., 500, 8,
$1, no stamps, add stamped, self-
addressed env., 8 tsps. need 120 post.;
also Cotton rose cuttings, 4, $1.25.
Mrs. R. L. Pullen. Damascus 31741.
2 yr. magnolia pits., $2.75, 2 yr.
White French lilac, $2.25; 2 yr. cork
trees, fast growers, $2.25, add 650
post.; grass nuts, $1 per cupful. F. M.
Abie. Dahloneea 30533._________
Shamrock oxalis bulbs, yellow,
lav., white, some pink, all giant, 2, $1
plus 250 post. H. C. Hindman, Rt. 2,
Box 220K, Brunswick 31520.
Pick up truckload horse manure for sale, $15 del. R.L. Bradford,
28.H971, New crop mtn. sourwood honey, raw, not heated, exactly as bees made it, 5 Ibs. light sourwood, $3.75, 10 Ibs., $7, 30 Ibs., $19.50, add sufficient post., shipped in tin buckets; also have in quarts and pints. Edward Colston, Rt.
1. Tavlorsville 30178. 2,500 red cedar Christmas trees 5
yrs. old, will sell in Irg. Quantities or the entire lot, you cut or will del., located 7 mi. NE of Bremen. Max Denney Box 22, Bremen 30110. Ph. 537-
2586,
Augusta 30904. Ph. 733-4341L._
rooster , 6 mos. old, now laying, $2 ea. of-state, $2.50, all PP. Mrs. W.M. pine, 6-$3, all damp packed, good
Lrg. used meat grinder, $7; 75-100
Show type bantams: TBilack and Buff Cochins; also, Dutch bunnies, cannot ship. W. E. Carroll, Jr., Rt. 4,
Lithonia 30058 Ph. 466-8264, B. B. Reds, Black Old English
Mrs. W.B. Burnham, Rt. 1, Box 252, McDonoueh. Ph. 957-3706.
Texas Pioneer Auto Sex pigeons Silver Duckwing and White Cochin'
bantams, purebred show type birds,
Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge
30513.____________________ Golden bleeding heart, 5 seed,
250; white per. salvia, 25 seed, 350; lav-blue hardy geranium seed, 3, 250;
m ~oots, pp. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1,
Blue Ridge 30513
25 dbl. althaeas, $1 ea.; nandinas, MJxwood, red & white weigelas, balmof-Gilead, $1 ea.; too Irg. to ship, you
Ibs. quilt scraps in 3 in. strips, some 'ortrel, some denim 3 Ibs. makes a
quilt makes quilt top, all for $10 here, send stamped env. for inquiries. Mrs.
.D. Henderson. Rt. 1. Rvdal 30171.
games and Easter chickens lay priced to sell, cannot ship. Ray miniature rose seed, 5, 250; catnip, 10, lelp dig at my home; also 15 Irg.
Traps for catching garden pests
colored eggs for sale. I. T. Fincher, Owens, 136 Kurtz Rd., Marietta. Ph. 200. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale chestnut trees, $1.25 ea. Mrs. Lizzie and lure to bait it, will answer all
Rt. 1, Box 120, Jackson. Ph. 775-3581. 427-1779.
30079.
>awford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay. letters. A..L. Thompson, Cadwell.
Wednesday, December 9, 1970
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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Appliqued pc. quilt patterns
Solid & plaid quilts of new
Lrg. size dbl. bed print quilts,
Hand cro. afghan made of wor-
House on the Hill, Flower and But- material, mach. quilted, material 2 hand quilted, diff. patterns, $12 ea., 3, sted orlon sayelle in warm moss green
terfly, Wing Rose Stripes, Made in I/ 2 in. wide and 85-90 in. long, padded $35. Mrs. G. W. Sorrow, 3536 Kenton and golden shades, 48 x 62 in., $45.
1815, House Plant, Fisher Boy, Puppy 3 Ibs. cotton, bottoms and thread to Place, SE, Atlanta 30316.
Mrs. Albert J. Wise, Rt. 1, Box 33
Kitten, Appliqued Zinnia, Poinsettia. match, dbl. bed size, $9, 2, $16, half
Matthews 30818.___________
Cup & Saucer, Bleeding Heart, 3 $1 plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon
size, $8,2, $14; king size, $20, crib size, $5 you pay post. Mrs. Clara Mae
Pincushion sewing baskets made from cheese hoops, $7.50 ea., add post.
Childrens hand cro. hand knitted house shoes, state col. and length of
Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Tfoartin, Bushel" and other gourds,
Dunn. Rt. 1. Hwv. 92. Woodstock. Cro. afghans size 60x70 in., to
Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
foot, $2.25 pr., other items, Miss Shirlev Weaver. Rt. B. Box 48. Elliiav.
lot of 150 or more, cheap if taken now, 72x86 in., ripple & shell sti., also Irg.
Dbl. bed quilt tops, hand pc., all
Felt cowboy boots size 1, pastel
also white mush table peas for eating, baby afghans 36x45 in., all in asst. new cotton print, some Step-around- cols, with appliqued animals, $2 per
quick cooking, $1 per pint PP in Ga.; cols., will also do special orders, send the-Mtn., $6 ea., Bowtie, $4, all plus pr. PP; state col; lambskin baby
Silver Skin Crowders, same price. stamped addressed env. for inf. Mrs. post. Mrs. Otis Bagley, Box 444, moccasins, white, size med. & Irg., $2
Mrs. J.D. Henderson, Rt. 1, Rydal Quill P. Cole, 619 Hickory St., Bremen Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-2186.
per pr. PP. Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Box
30171.__________________ 30110.
Baby quilt tops, mach. made of 323, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701.
for sale
Quilt patterns with drawn in structions; Dove-in-the-Window Blazing Star, Milky Way, Whirl Pool Spiderweb, Dbl. Iris Chain, Seven Stars, also Fish pincushion patterns 250 ea. with stamped addressed env Mrs. Walter Cochran, Rt. 4, Box 107
Griffin 30223._____________ Sourwood honey at my home, $:
per qt. Robert Alien, 617 Cofield Dr. Hapeville 30354. Ph. 761-7200.
Martin gourds for sale, 1970 crop 500 ea. cannot ship. Faris C. Malcom Rt. 1, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5898.
Catnip, devil's shoestring, elder bark & root, poplar, sweet gum bark, yellowroot, sasafras, May apple queen-of-the meadow, yellow dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, 2, Ib. lardbox, $1 plus 350 post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay
30540.____________________ Applique patterns for quilts,
aprons, etc.; Autumn Leaves & Acorns, Santa, Pintree, Poinsettia, Rooster, Hen, Puppy, Dahlia, Album, 250 ea., 5, $1. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.____________
Arizona cypress Christmas trees for sale, 250-300 trees. Harry Hawkins, Augusta. Ph. 798-6187 or
Good size square potholders,
mach. made & mach. quilted, cloth
padded, 3, $1, add 150 post. Mrs.
Perlenee Roopter. Rt. 7. Gainesville
Grandmmoother's Fan quilt tops, $6
ea.; Monkey Wrench tops, $3 ea., add
500 post. Mrs. H. J. Young, 603 N.
Westberrv St.. Sylvester 31791.
2 Granny afghans, 2 Ripple,
tightly made, 4-ply thread, $45. Mrs.
Norma Plott, Rt. 1, Box 74A, Duluth
30136.
_____
Full size quilt tops, string & block
style, $1.25 ea., 750 post, ea.; one Yo
Yo spread, $35, $1 post.; 1 silk quilt,
seams briar sti., $12, $1 post. Lena
Yarbrough, 636 Atlanta Rd.,
perma-press print scraps, made in
blocks, set together with solid col., 36-
50 in., $1.50 ea. plus post. Mrs. S. Ruth Poole. Rt. 2. Alto 30510.
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,
750 ea., work aprons, Irg. pockets, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. ______________
Old fashion bonnet with ruffle; Wagon Train bonnet with ruffle, printsolid col., $1.25; sunbonnet, 750, add post. Mrs. B. M. Humphreys, 854 Davis St., F-6y, Gaine_sv_il_le_3_05_01.
Dbl. bed size quilts, asst^ print with solid linings to match, 2 Ib. cotton
padded, hand quilted, prompt shipment, $12 ea., add $1 ea. post. Mrs.
Noel Payne. Rt. 3. Canton 30114. Full size Granny afghans, multi-
col, squares bordered in white, black
or beige, $50. Mrs. Grace Strang, 1672 Bridgeport Dr., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 634-
3558.___________________ Cro. Granny afghans made with
all wool 4-ply yarn, red, white & black col. comb., 48x66 in., and one made of
2 shades turquoise with winter white, size 45x60, $25 ea.; with matching
Pressure treated creosoted fence M.A. Hawkins, Rt. 2, Social Circle. posts, 2 I/ 2 to 3 in. dia. by 6 I/ 2 ft. in Ph. 557-2556 Rutledge._________
GuDm.,K m,i,n>go 30130._____________ Baby's 1st shoe, soft sole, genuine
AppTiquedpillowcases, diff. designs, dolls, flowers with leaves, $3.
pillow tops, $30 ea., all afghans & tops with matching fringe. Mrs. J. 0.
length, $62 per C including all tax. Otis
5-10 ft. Christmas trees, approx.
H. Martin, 2423 Bream Ave., Augusta 1,500, well pruned, along good rd. just
Ph. 798-2296.______________ S. of Griffin, area mowed clean,
white lambskin, hand sewn, fits to 6 mos., $3; genuine white lambskin
per pr.; scarves to match, $1.50 ea.; mach. made, handpainted
baby bootees, 3 sizes, newborn to 8 pillowcases, pretty designs, $2.50 pr.,
Whitley, Rt. 1, Old Mtn. Rd., Ken-
nesaw 30144.________________ Dbl. bed size quilts, about 72 in. by
f
1970 crop lucky buckeyes, $1 per
doz. PP. Ricky Garrett, Rt. 1
Hiawassee 30546.___________
1970 crop black walnut meats
$2.25 per pint plus post. Mrs. Emory
Garrett, Rt. 1. Hiawassee 30546.
Channel catfishfingerlings, free
del. to your pond. Frank Creasy, 107
E. Park Ave. , Valdosta. Ph. 244-0558
or Hahira 794-2976.________
New fence rails, 10" wash pots, ox
yokes, wagon wheels, other items.
W.H. Cornell, Robertstown. Ph. 878-
2726.
______ ' '
wholesale or retail. Turner S. Davis, 654 Laura Dr., Griffin. Ph. 227-1591 or
227-6530 after 5 pm.__________ Black walnuts, $7 per bu., add
post.; Irg. leaf shade dried sage, $1.50 per pint, add post.; also fine white rice poporn on cobb, 10 Ibs., $1.50; add post. Marie Holland, 1019 Coogler Rd.,
Dalton 30720. _____________ Appliqued quilt patterns: But-
terfly, Football, House Plant,
Bleeding Heart, Duck, Meadow Rose, Triple Sunflower, Pig, Sunbonnet, Sue, Overall Bill, Morning Glory,
mos., choice of col. trim, pink, blue or
white, $2.50. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873,
Scottdale 30079.___________
Woven potholders, red & white,
blue & white, green & white, rose &
white, yellow & white, pink & white,
blue & yellow, red, white & blue,
yellow & black, blue & red, 5, $1, add
post., no checks. Mrs. Bessie Sims, 441
Chestnut St., NE, Lawrenceville
30245.
_____________
Afghan 100% virgin wool, 70x94
in., Granny patterns, $50; little girls
tarn with pom pom, wool, $2.50;
add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.________________
Looped polholders for sale, 3, $1
plus 150 post. Debbie Welch, Rt. 5,
Ellijay 30540.
______
Cro. bedspread in 2-ply rose wool
yarn, all cols., made with stripes
going across bed, 105-72 in.,
Honeycomb design, can use on both
sides, $45 plus post. abt. 7 Ibs., wt.:
also white tatting, 3 picots at top, 500
yd., 1 picot at top, 400, add post. Mrs.
Mark Holden, 1354 US 41 N. Calhoun
30701.______________
90 in., assorted colors, print material linings to match, padded with 2 Ibs. roll cotton, quilted on machine, $6 ea. also quilted bed spreads assorted
colors with dust ruffles to match, $8 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay, 30540. Ph. 698-4143.
Linen place mats, natural col. 10-
17 in., $1 ea.; potholders, 250 ea., 5, $1; work aprons, Irg. pockets, 750 ea.; clothespin bags, tie around waist style, 750, add post. Mrs. Donald
Greer, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.
Channel catfish fingerlihgs, several sizes avail, will del. Irg. orders. Ira Lawrence Sasser , Mclntosh 31317. Ph. 876-2460 or 876-2895 after
7:30 pm' 100 Ib. size white feed sacks, 5 ,
$2.50, 10, $4.25, all PP. Billy Risner, Rt. 2. Hartwell 30643.________
Mix. round and split firewood for sale. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat
Kd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.
Puppy, Colonial Girl with Umbrella,
Cat in the Basket, 3, $1 plus long
stamped env. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt.
5. Elliiav 30540,
Live everlasting yellowroot,
queen-of -meadow, yellow dock,
ratsbane, mullein, sassafras, wild
cherry bark, 4 Ib. lard box full, $1.25,
catnip pits., $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs.
J.W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock
30175.
_____________
cotton, $2; children's foot warmers or bed shoes, rug yarn, $1.75, send length
of foot. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327,
Covington 30209._____________ Old fashion bonnets with ruffle, $2
plus post.; Wagon Train, $3 plus post.;
button crown, $1.50 plus post., aprons, Irg., $1.50 plus post. Florence Smith,
615 N. Bradford. Gainesville._______ Christmas aprons, cotton band
aprons, fancy sti. and or appliqued,
Old fashion bonnets, wagon train
with ruffle, print button crown, $1.25
pr.; aprons med., Irg., 50-750 ea.,
clothespin, 750 ea., add post. Nell
Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd.,
Buford 30518.
_____
Pansy doily, grape doily, $2 ea.; 3-
pc. dresser set, centerpiece, $1.50 ea.,
free pc. of if all taken. Mrs. C. A.
Odom. Rt. 1. Box 244. Hinesville 31313.
Cro. edging for pillowcases,
Hand quilted quilts, $10, regular, $15, queen size, $20, king, baby quilts, $5 ea.; other items, send MO for quilts' or will mail COD. Mrs. Isaac Reed, Star Rt. Juno 30551. Ph. 265-2413.
notice
Dry sound Martin gourds, 250 ea.
Martin gourds for sale, varnished
at my home, will ship for 350 ea., cash ready to hang, $1.75 ea., 2, $3.25, 3, $4,
or check, express collect, gourds cut gourds, $1 ea., 2, $1.75, 3, $2.50, 4 or
and ready to hang, 500 ea. L.B. Law, more 750 ea., all del. H.A. Stahl, Rt. 6,
Rt. 1. Box 190, Leslie 31764.
Moultrie 31768.
Quilt patterns: Kitchen WoodBbx,
Patchwork quilt patterns with
Starry Heavens, Basket, Lone Star, drawn instructions, can be mach. pc.
Original Log Cabin, Centennial, Crazy Windmill, Old Italian Design, Wrench, Quilt, Dimension, Fan, Pinwheel, 250 Pinwheel , Bright Hopes, 5, $1 with ea., 5, $1; send 100 for other pattern stamped addressed env. Perlene
list mail only. Darlene Brooks, 3960, Redan Rd., Stone Mtn. 30083.____
Wild cucumber bark, rattleroot, 2 Ib. lard box, $2; yellowroot, May apple, yellow dock, ratsbane, wild
Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville._______ Good dry cow and horse compost
750 per bag, $15 truckload del.; also chicken compost. J.W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU 9-
cherry, sweet gum bark, willow bark,
lard box full, $1.50, 300 post, free burdock seed with $1.50 order. P.B.
Brown. Ri. 2, Ball Ground 30107. Country meat; hams, 890 per Ib.,
sides, 690; country cured smoked sausage, 890 per Ib., all country cured and hickory smoked, will ship COD.
5798.___________________ Black walnuts, I/ 2 bu. $2.75, you
pay post.; new crop mtn. honey, sourwood cut comb; also drk. in Irg. mouth qts., regular honey jars, cannot ship; Jerusalem artichokes for eating, $2.50 per gal., add post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Harry Shaw, Lenox. Ph. 546-4223.
2 wash pots, one 20 gals., one
larger, in good condition. James C.
$1.50-$1.75 ea., 3, $4, also pillowcases, fancy sti. at hem & emb. or monogrammed, $4 pr., add post. Mrs.
Gayle Price, 1640 Flat Shoals Rd., Atlanta. Ph'. 627-5668.
Heart shaped pincushion, 300 ea., 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.
Jeart shaped pincushions, Irg., $1, med., 750, small 500; handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.; handpainted tea aprons, $1.25 ea.; fancy painted
potholders 250 ea., painted dish towels, 3, $1; potholders, add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Afghan hand cro. in beige, yellow, green & brown, Granny pattern, virgin wool, moth-proof, 60-70 in., $50.
Mrs. Johnnie Thigpen, Rt. 1, Milledgeville 31061.
Baby bib, 300; teacup pincushions, 750; hat pincushions, $1, other items, add post. Mrs. Lucy Waters, 2201 Bisbee Ave., Savannah
Popcorn design, white or pink, 42 in. to ea. slip, 1 set, 500, add 100 post., state col., send money with order. Miss Kate Lambert, Box 72, Rt. 2, Newnan 30263. _____________
Cro. edging for pillowcases in white, pink or green, 3 yds., $1, add self-addressed env. Mrs. W.D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Carnesville 30521.
Hand loomed rag rugs, 26-54 in., mix. cols, washable, $3 plus post. John Nelligan, 2653 Lester St., East Point 30344.
Notice to Mrs. Lee, your iris are ready, the 24 you ordered recently. Mrs. P.W. Harris, 1304 Oak St., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-3958._______
Will the party that advertised portulaca seed and one that advertised Oakleaf begonias please contact as I have lost their names & addresses. Mrs. Margaret Keller, Box 143, Mt. Airy 30563.
A SYMBOL.
To Encourage Safe and Effective
f
Use of Pesticides
Jackson, Rt. 4, Winder 30680. Ph. 8673725.____________________
Gourds for bird houses and crafts,
31508. Girls velveteen dresses, red, blue,
size 1-3, $4; blue, black, size 4, black in
400 up, cannot ship. Joe Burns, 1010 E. Mclntosh Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-
5213.___________________ Quilt patterns with pc. square;
size 5, $5; red velveteen pants, white cotton angel top, size 3, $3; red nylon stretch tights, white angel top, size 1, $2.50; red smocked dbl. knits, size 4,
OFFICE OF INFORMATION U. S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Tulip, Dbl. T, 4-Point, Wild Goose
royal blue pleated, size 5-6, $4.
Chase, Ark. Traveler, True Lover's
Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielville
Knot, others, 500ea., 60 post.; Tree-of-
Rd., Athens. 30601.__________
Paradise, Jacob's Ladder, Star-of-
Quilt tops in checks & solid cols, to
Bethlehem, $1 ea., 120 post. Miss Lucille Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 128-A,
Swainsboro 30401 Red pepper pods, 250 doz.; white
yarrow, peppermint, 6, 500; wild strawberry pits., 500 doz.; rhubarb plantings, 3, $1.50; also garden gooseberry bushes, $1.50, add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Shade cured sage, $1.50 per qt.; ground almond seed, 250 pkg.; Carys
peanut seed, 20, $2. Fred 0. Thomas,
lit. 6. Box 446. Dalton 30720. Ga. Red sweet potatoes, $3.75 per
bu. at farm, cannot ship, no Sunday
sales. Charles Gowder, Rt. 2, Friendship Rd., Powder Springs
30073.____________________ Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 per
gal.; horseradish roots for eating, 5, $1, add post. Mrs. L.M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
for sale
Mach. made dbl. bed quilts, print tops with solid col. lining to match, padded with 2 Ib. roll cotton, $10 ea. PP; clothespin bags, tie around waist style, 750 ea. PP: little girl aprons, 2 pockets, all trimmed, 2, $1.25 PP, all new material & cotton. Mrs. David Stover. Rt. 1. Blue Ridge 30513.
Cro. tablecloth in ecru col., Daisy pattern, approx. 72x90 in., $45; white cro. pcs., Pineapple design, 27 in. across, $7; yellow wool cro. baby afghan, approx. 34x34 in., $7; white cotton cro. bootees, trimmed in pink, blue, yellow, green, $1 pr., add post. Mrs. H. H. Robison, Rt. 1, Monroe
30655.____________________ Potholders, solid col. & prints, all
match, dbl. bed size, made of wash & wear material, $3 ea., 2, $5, Ga. only. Mrs. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa
30176.________________ Wool Ripple afghan, 4-ply and 4
oz., size 56x75 in. long, wood brown, rust and beige, $35; 1 Shell all wool, 62 in. wide, 70 in. long, green, gold,
tangerine, $35; 1 Ripple all wool, 4-ply 4 oz., taupe, green and natural, 56 in.
wide, 76 in. long, $35. Ms. Earl Adams, PadenDr.. Rt. 4. Lawrenceville 30245.
Quilts: mach. quilted, $6-$8; patchworked Dutch Doll and Dutch Boy, Tulip, Rosebud, $8 ea.; diff.
patterns for $6, cannot ship. Mrs. C. C. Bearden, Apt. 4, Shipp St., Canton.
Ph. 479-3014._______________ Dbl. Tied quilt tops, hand pc.,
Butterfly, $7; Dutch doll, $7; StepAround-the-Mtn., Drunkard's Path, $b ea.; woven loop potholders, asst. cols.
PROTECT your HOME and GARDEN where 15 percent of all pesticides purchased are used to help preserve a healthy, attractive, productive environment for work and play. PROTECT your FARM with its quality FOOD and FIBER products from the ravages of insects, weeds, diseases and other destructive pests. Guard against hazards resulting from improper use of pesticides.
PROTECT your FORESTS, WILDLIFE, and FISH iJi the interest of conservation, timber resources, and recreation values so vital to individual well-being and national progress. PROTECT your WATER, SOIL, and AIR our basic natural resources from accidental contamination by pesticides or other chemicals on the farm, in the forest, or in the city.
Quilt patterns, Strawhat Boy, good material & quilted, cotton inside Sunbonnet Girl, Fisher Boy, Dutch for padding, 4, $1.25 PP. Mrs. W. M.
& patterns, 250 ea., 5, $1. Mrs. J. E. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, BqxJ)8, Ellijay 30540.
'In protecting man, animals, plants, farm use; and (2) for the protection of fish, and forest products, communities and wildlife, soil, air and water from pesti-
Doll, Butterfly, Tulip, Rose Wreath, Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge
Lrg. size quilt tops; Lilly Corners, households against depredation' by pests, cide pollution. . .It is the policy of the
Oak Leaf, Pine Tree, Flower Blossom, 30513.____________________ Star of the East, 8-Point Star, $6 ea.; the U. S. Department of Agriculture has Department to practice and to encourage
Airplane, Moon Over Mountain, Old Soldiers, Rose, Football, Pieced Star, Milky Way, Sunbeam, Bear's Paw,
Lambskin baby shoes, lace ups,~ cowboy boots, moccasins, felts, 1-2-3,
appliqued animals, pastels, whites,
Orange Peel, Cross Canoes, Diamond vital concern for (1) the health and well- the use of those means of effective pest Star, Broken Pavement, Smoothing being of people who use pesticides and control which provide the least potential Iron, Morning Glory, Pinwheel, $5.50 those who use products protected by their hazard to man and animals. . ."
Churn Dash, eight $1 stamped ad- $2.25 pr., 500 post. Sara Crumbley, dressed envelopes. Mrs. Arthur Box 383A, Rt. 2, McDonough. Ph. 957-
ea.; single bed; Friendship, Windmill, $4 ea., 650 post. Miss Lucille Garrett,
USE PESTICIDES SAFELY ---- FOLLOW THE LABEL
Gentles, Rt. 2, Box 267, Toccoa 30577. 3203.
Rt. 1, Box 128-A, Swainsboro 30401.
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Horses Of Georgia
Salvia officinalis - "common garden sage gone wild" -- is an
evergreen member of the Mint Family. It is one of the most
popular herbs of the holiday season - probably used in stuffing more birds than any other herb. If
you cannot find it growing wild, a few packages of seed will soon grow in outdoor or indoor seed beds - transplanting them when large enough to move. If planted close enough it can be clipped to
make a low hedge. It gets its genus name, Salvia,
from the Latin word for "save."
The ancient herbalists of the Middle Ages ascribe marvelous healing and preventive ppwers to sage -- curing so many ills that we can't begin to list them here -- and
retained its reputation as a potent medicine until recent times.
One woman writer says that if taken during the winter months a woman will never show her age and will have a youthful ap pearance all her days; also, that hair rinsed in sage tea will never turn gray or if gray when taken it will be restored to its natural color. If this is not enough to make you go out and buy some of the commercial types if you don't
have it growing in your garden, another writer says, "Sage is singularly good for the head and brains, it quickeneth the senses
and memory." Even its culinary use has a
medical history. Originally sage
was added to sausage, to stuffing for fowls, or to pork dressing to counteract the tendency of these rich foods to cause indigestion and fatness. Its protective healing advantages have been forgotten but meanwhile we have learned to like its flavor in rich meat dishes. This culinary seasoning is made by drying the sage leaves in a warm room and then crumbling them -- the home remedies are
best made from the leaves (sage tea) which can be picked throughout the year.
American Saddlebred
Placing fifth in popularity among the established breeds with over seven thousand head, was the American Saddlebred. They accounted for just over five percent of the horses and ponies in the State.
This breed was once known as the blending of several recognized
"Kentucky Saddle Horse" because breeds. These included the Thorough-
(One in a series on Georgia bred, the Standardbred, Canadian
horses. Information was compiled by Pacers, the Morgan and the Arabian.
Pat Parks of the Crop Reporting The blending of these breeds was not
Service for use in the Georgia Horse a "hodge-podge" of different lines of
and Pony Survey.)
breeding that accidentally produced
most of the early development of this fine mount occurred in the Blue Grass region of Kentucky.
The American Saddle Horse, as it was later known, was the product of a
top horses. Because of the great need for
saddle stock that was sure-footed, sturdy and able to travel long
distances at a steady rate of speed, breeders of that day used great
Prune Muscadines diligence in selecting breeding mates that would produce desirable saddle qualities.
For Best Results Much of this early development took place before the Civil War. It
The Cooperative Extension Service in Athens advises that the time to prune your muscadine vines is NOW.
Muscadine vines, which includes scuppernongs, should be pruned in December. Pruning in early fall or late winter causes excessive
was not until after this period that the breed really became popular. It has been said of the American Saddle Horse that the breed was of the type which has an intelligence that could be taught anything.
This would include the gaits for which the breed is justly famous.
"bleeding" and may weaken the
The general public often refers to
plant.
three-gaited and five-gaited Sad-
The main arms trained along the dlebreds as though they were dif-
trellis wire have nodes and internodes ferent types of saddle horses. Ac-
(joints). Buds at the nodes or joints tually, they are of the same breeding
grow into canes during the summer and differ only in training and ability.
and must be pruned off in the winter. The modern American Saddle Horse
The current season's growth is averages over fifteen hands and in
cut back to two or three buds, forming good condition, weighs about 1,050
short spurs from which new growth is pounds.
produced the next spring. It is im-
While the saddle horse is sought
portant to encourage this new growth after as an excellent mount for
(by pruning and early spring fer- pleasure riding, it has gained great
tilization) because this is where the prominence in the show ring. Its
fruit is produced the next year.
adaptability is demonstrated by the
To insure the greatest success fact that it is found also in harness in
and highest rate of plant survival, society horse shows. Everything
young vine transplants should be about this animal suggests
planted during January or february. refinement, quality and intelligence.
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Christmas Is Coming
A joyous feeling comes a stealing O'er our hearts this time of year, Whispered secrets, guarded,
cherished, And the meaning of good cheer, Folks all striving to be hiding Gifts to bring each heart a thrill, Santa's peeking, he'll be seeking Kiddies' wishes to fulfill. Cookies baking, children making Ornaments to trim the tree, Firelight gleaming, midst the
scheming, Laughter fills the homes with glee, Snowflakes falling, neighbors calling Cheerful words across the way, All are waiting, no debating, For the glorious Christmas day. Evelyn Hawkins Guthrie Route 5, Box 142 Covington, Ga. 30209
How can I get rid of kudzu? H.J.B., Douglasville
2,4-D spray or a herd of cows or go*a*t*s. Most of our tomatoes this past summer had white spots under the skins. The spots did not affect the taste but I am wondering what caused them. I had the soil tested and it was in excellent condition.
R.C.E., Rock Springs
Our tomato man advises that too much hot sun and not enough foliage causes white spots. Small stinging insects also cause white spots. He suggested using a tomato plant with more foliag*e*a*nd spraying for insects next summer.
RESPONSE
To retain the cedar aroma and moth proof quality, sandpaper the inside of cedar chests about every five years.
O.A.A.,* S* a*int Augustine, Fla. "Straight Line" asks that all letters be signed and full return address included as only a few requests can be answered through the MARKET BULLETIN. However, all requests will be answered by mail, phone call, or personal visit. Please help us help you.
Wednesday, December 9, 1970
Agricultural Calendar
Meetings
Jan. 18-19 - Annual Seed. Short Course, Seed Technology & Development Center, Whitehall Rd., Athens.
Jan. 21-23 - National Chester White Swine Conference, Athens.
Farm Sales Events
Dec. 9 - Georgia BCIA Bull Sale, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton, beginning 12:30 PM.
Dec. 11 - 7 PM - Special Cow Sale; H. R. and Roy Wiggins, Turner County Stockyard, Ashburn. Phone 567-3371.
Dec. 15 - 10 AM - Registered Angus Cow Sale; Deere Acres, Monroe. For catalog and information call 267-6192, or 267-3570.
Dec. 16 - and every Mon. night Horse and Tack Auction, 7 PM, Rocking Horse Auction, Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-3143.
FEEDER PIG SALES Dec. 10 - Pearson L/ S Market. Dec. 11 - 6 PM - Milan L/ S Market,
Milan. Dec. 11 - Dodge County L/S
Salesbarn, Eastman. Dec. 11 - 7 PM - Mitchell County L/ S
Market, Camilla. For information call 912/ 336-8707, John Hawkins. Dec. 14 - Wayne County L/ S Market, Jesup. Dec. 14 - Parkers Stockyard, Statesboro. Dec. 14 - Metter L/ S Market, Metter. Dec. 15 - Toombs County Stockyard, Lyons. Dec. 15 - Valdosta Stockyard, Valdosta. Dec. 17 - 2 PM - Upper Hiawassee Feeder Pig Cooperative, Blue Ridge. Dec. 17 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson. Dec. 18 - Dodge County L/ S Salesbarn, Eastman. Dec. 18 - Sutton L/ S Co., Sylvester. Dec. 18 - 1:30 - CSRA Feeder Pig Sale Barn, Warrenton. Dec. 18 - 7 PM - Turner County Stockyard, Ashburn. Dec. 18 - 6 PM - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Dec. 19 - Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania.
Happier Chickens
They came down from the rafters, stopped milling around and quit hiding in their nests.
That's what a group of hens did after "happy chicken sounds" were broadcast throughout the henhouse for several weeks.
Just as scientists learned to use light to extend the day and increase egg production, now they are using chicken language to calm poultry hysteria.
Drs. Charles N. Dobbins Jr., Thomas W. Powell and Stanley A. Vezey of the Cooperative Extension Service veterinary department reported on the phenomenon in a recent newsletter to county agents.
Chickens have four basic senses, they said. These are sight, smell, taste and sound. Laying hens see and hear well, but their ability to smell and taste is just so-so.
And scientists are using this ability to hear in a system of "brain washing" to calm hysterical hens with happy talk.