Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 56, no. 8 (1970 February 25)

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

VOLUME 56
Tom Under
Agricola:
Latin For Farmer
From the beginning of society, the men who produced food have been the most important of all people.
To a wicked farmer, God cursed the earth and decreed that in the future the earth should not produce
in abundance for that man and his descendants.
To another farmer God said, "If you will hear my voice and obey my laws, I will cause the earth to bloom as a rose and your harvests shall be so great that there will not be room to receive it." To another farmer God said after the flood, "Behold! I place my bow in the cloud as a covenant between me and thee and while the earth remaineth heat and cold; summer and winter; seed time and harvest shall not cease." Beginning many centuries before Christ lived, men built cities and were forced to convey food and other needed articles from the farms to the
(Our guest columnist this week is former
Commissioner of Agriculture Tom Under.
Mr. Under serve/I as Georgia's commis-
sioner during 1935-36 and from 1941 to
1955. He presently maintains an office at
1010 Georgia Savings Bank Building, At-
lanta 30301.)
cities. This gave rise to middle men and bankers and transportation. In turn middle men and bankers invented profits and interest.
The farmer has a natural monopoly on foods and fibers but never used his advantage to oppress the public.
All our business is based on the use of money to buy and sell. All wages are paid by using money.
All the costs of transportation and distributing food and fiber necessarily come out of the sale price to the ultimate consumer.
Since everyone else gets a whack first at the consumer dollar and the farmer gets only what the others leave. It is little wonder that prices at the farm continue to go down while prices to consumer continue to go up.
The machine age has brought to the farmer the ability to produce more crops with fewer hired hands but this machinery costs a great deal of money and destroys millions of jobs.
This forced migration to the cities increases the army of the unemployed and takes away millions of the farmers customers from the ranks of self-supporting citizens and increases by millions the ranks of those dependent on the government for bread.
We had best turn to that God who spoke to farmers in olden days for guidance it is evident the wisdom of men is not able to cleanse the temple and when the wicked rule the people perish.

Wednesday, February 25, 1970

NUMBER 8

Ga. Legislature 23.000 Passes Sound Young Georgians

Budget For Ag.
The Georgia General Assembly adjourned this past week in Atlanta after passing one of the most progressive and sound budgets for the Georgia Department of Agriculture in recent years.
It is a budget that will allow this department to continue various programs of vital concern to the farmer and consumer as well as to implement additional services to better protect the people of this state.
Friends of agriculture, agri-business and the consumer in both the House and the Senate are to be commended for this foresight and their efforts on behalf of the Department of Agriculture.
The House Agriculture Committee. Senate Agriculture Committee and the work of the Joint Conference Committee were influential in presenting and passing this budget.
In general this budget will allow programs such as meat inspection, fire ant eradication, consumer protection service and livestock and plant disease control efforts to be continued in order that the farmer and consumer may be properly protected.

Observe FFA Week

Vocational Agriculture students in 292 Georgia high schools are joining

Future Farmers of America members throughout the nation in activities to

emphasize the importance of agriculture during National FFA Week, Feb-

ruary 21-28.

The theme for this year's celebra-

tion is "FFA . . . emphasis agricul-

ture."

Throughout the week, the young

agriculturists are emphasizing the

importance to this nation of a dy-

namic and prosperous agriculture.

Not only will they be informing the

nation of the importance of agricul-

ture to its citizens, but they will also

seek to inform the public of the vast

opportunities open to young people in

agriculture today.

In their classes of vocational agri-

culture, these young men study the

practical, scientific principals of ag-

riculture. Each member is required

to conduct a supervised practice pro-

Before you learn to operate one you need to know what makes it tick! That's what these Monroe FFA boys

gram under the direction of his teacher of vocational agriculture, thus receiving practical experience

think about learning the ins and outs to supplement his study.

of tractor farming.

As a result of their project pro-

Spring Land Edition

grams last year, the 23,000 Georgia FFA members had a total combined
labor income of $3,900,066.99.

Last year, these young farmers

Coining March 18-15 planted 1,214,630 forest seedlings as a part of their project programs.

They had 33,647 acres planted in

corn, 36,222 acres in truck crops, and

3,399 acres in peanuts.

The officers of the Monroe Chapter of FFA look over one of their projects, a cattle self feeder for feeding citrus pulp to cattle. Left to right: John H. Redding, Vo-Ag teacher; Stanley Brown, Lynn Burgess, Mike Jones, Donny Malcom, Keith Little, Mike Keesee, Robert Hawk.

Livestock is one of the major enterprises of these Future Farmers. They are owners of 11,593 head of
beef cattle, 24,300 dairy animals and 39,688 head of swine. They raised
3,366,959 broilers last year and 591,-
771 hens for egg production. Membership in the FFA is made
up of high school students in voca-
tional agriculture. The organization's activities are designed to help de-
velop leadership and good citizenship and to stimulate student interest in
higher achievement. While for many years, the FFA has
devoted its main efforts toward establishing young men in farming, it also is working to train and de-
velop men for thousands of jobs which support the nation's farmers
and provide consumer services. Each year, FFA Week is observed
during the week of George Washing-
ton's birthday. Although Washington is usually recognized as a Revolutionary War general and our first
President, it is not generally known that his first love was the farm. He
was one of the first in the nation to practice contour planting, crop rota-
tions, fertilization, and other soil improvement methods.

Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin reviews legislation passed during the recently adjourned session of the General Assembly with senators: Bobby Rowan, Martin Young, Roy Noble, Joe Kennedy, Hugh Gillis, Frank Eldridge, Brooks Pennington, Irvin, Sam McGill, Hugh Carter, Frank Miller, Roscoe Dean, Maylon London, Ed Zipperer, and Ford Spinks.

THATCH PROBLEM
Do you have a thatch problem? Gerald E. Smith, horticulturist with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, says folks who have this problem on their lawns should remove the thatch buildup during February and March. He says it is best to get it off the lawn before the next growth season.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, February 25, 1970

We Get Letters

8N Ford tractor, mowing mach.,

M Farmall tractor, new paint,

Anvil & vice, 2 small wash pots,

rotary mower, dirt scoop, bush & bog new rear tires, good cond., 18 disc off- one 7 gal., one 8 gal., all for $85. A. B.

harrows, smoothing narrows, all set harrow, good rubber with hyd. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville. Ph. 677-4661

equip., 3-point hitch, $1,000; Farmall cylinder; Athens cutting harrow, new Homer.____________ __

H Tractor, cutoff saw, dirt scoop, disc with hyd. cyl., Wood rotary

Oliver 3-14 bottom plow, trip ft.,

Dear Editor: Mrs. E. L. Morgan asked for a recipe for suet. Suet is simply fat from beef or mutton taken from around

smoothing harrows: 2 New Holland
hay balers, 1 hay rake, $900. Paul W. Eubanks, Rt. 2, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-6839.

mower, 6 ft. wide, good rubber, 8 disc
Taylorway bush-bog harrow. James
L. Crenshaw, Rt. 2, Monticello 31064. Ph. 468-8233.

good condition, $250. Weyman E.
Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109._____ 9N Ford tractor, T9&0 model, perf.
cond.; one 3-purpose attachment,

the heart or kidneys. Heat on medium temperature until lique

Model 30 Massey Harris tractor,

Model 1200 GQF incubator with plow, pulverizer & aerator; one 8 ft.

fied, strain and mold into squares. This should be fastened down

good cond., $450. J. H. Rutledge, Rt. 2, separate hatcher, cap. of both units landscape rake, one 5 ft. scrape

for the birds to peck.

Fayetteville. Ph. 461-2271.

1600 quail eggs, hygrometer and blade; tractor or car-type trailer,

February 25, 1970

TD-9 International bulldozer with hyd. thermometer with each unit, exc. single axle, heavy duty hitch. M. H.

Mrs. Frank Price Monticello, Georgia 31064

blade, gas or tractor fuel burner, cond. Clyde Perry, Rt. 3, Donalson- Boyer, 15 Blalock St., Mountain View

operates good, reasonably priced. ville. Ph. 861-4118.

30070. Ph. 366-0033.___________

Morris Frady, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-

Kelly duplex molasses mixer in

G-Allis Chalmers tractor with

2040 between 8 and 8:30 pm.

exc. cond., $500. C. M. Pippins, Jr., rotary mower and other equip., good

Dear Editor: If possible, please publish a cookie recipe for "Georgia

Sears gear drive chain saw with Shamrock Ranch, Pretoria Rd., condition. Mrs. Joe Gordon, Rt. 1,

bow blade, used abt. 3 hrs., $125. A. W. Albany. Ph. 436-4953.

Danielsville 30633. Ph. 793-2819.

Schoenfeld, 3685 Glen Moro Dr.,

Friend spray pump, AXB 35, 400

All farm mach. to be sold at public

Peach Cookies." We would like to have it.

Decatur. Ph. 284-9147.

____ gal. tank in good cond., only used for auction, Sat., Feb. 28, 1 pm; D4

As a native of Commerce, Georgia, we shall be ever grate

Old model iron wheel Big G John spraying peaches, kept out of caterpillar, trucks, hay equip, John

ful for your BULLETIN. Thanking you for your good service.

Deere tractor in A-l condition, heavy weather. 0. E. Crawford, Rt. 3, Deere tractors, cattle farming equip.,

bush and bog harrow, extra good for Barnesville.

many other items. Mrs. Kathryn C.

Mrs. Ben Price

rough land, $550. Sherrel Swanson, Rt.

Homemade vacuum cleaner, Foster, Cannafax Farms, Barnesville

Ethel, Louisiana 70730

3, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 382-4409 designed to clean litter out of broiler 30204._________________

Cartersville.________________ houses, mounted on 4-wheel farm

8 ton outside feed bin; Big Dut-

Want single man 50-60 yrs. to help

M Farmall tractor in good cond., wagon, powered by Ford industrial chman auto, feeder, 340 ft. chain on

Farm

on farm, must drive tractor and do good rubber, live hyd. power to engine, comes with 150 ft. 6"' trough, 18 A. R. Wood gas brooders, other farm work, must be honest, remote cyl. and 3-pt. hitch; also neoprene-flex hose, needs some work, 1,000 cap., 150 swing feeders, 40-50 Ib.

employment

sober and dependable, will furnish winter cover on tractor with wind- will sell all or part. Dewey W. Caudell, comp., all in good cond., $1,000. J. D. house and supplies to live, near store shield and belt pulley included, $1,000. Rt. L Mt. Airy 30563. Ph. 778-6694. Hendrix, Rt. 2, Box 1404, Royston. Ph.

on highway, house has gas heat. T. L. Eugene F. Shelley, Rt. 1, Fort Valley

Farmall Cub tractor, just 245-8060.

_______

Swilley, Rt. 1, Ocilla 31774.______ 31030. Ph. 956-5364. ______ ' ? overhauled, lift type bush & bog

Manure spreader in good cond.,

Want someone with horses or

Deep & shallow well pump unit, harrow, cultivators, belly mounted $250. Preston Bagley, Rt. 1,

other livestock interested in im- self contained, practically new; wood bush hog mower, $950. L. T. Vickeys, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7344._________

proving pasture land and/ or saw 3-pt. hitch for Ford tractor with Rt. 2, S Rockbridge Rd., Stone

Lilliston peanut plow & shakers,

cultivating vegetable garden, may belt and PTO pulley to fit Ford tractor Mountain.

exc. cond., used only 2 times; Land-

Family of 5 wants job on farm,

need Irg. farm house and have

children old enough to work, all letters

will be answered. J. R. Jackson 6089

Hillandale Dr., College Park 30337.

Want white retired couple with

own income to do light work on small

farm in exchange for use of 5-rm.

frame house with modern con-

veniences, must be sober and furnish

good references. Morrison Lee

Maxwell, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 331,

Washington 30673.___________

Want man with family to look

. after farm and cows, weekly pay, on

paved rd., brick house, freezer in

Farm house, water, school bus and other

privileges to right person, will never

machinery regret, reference. Walter Sullivan,

Rt. 2, Union Church Rd., Stockbridge

and equipment 30281. Ph. 483-4907. _______

Single man white, age 42, wants

job on poultry, dairy or any other type

job, good health, room and board and

salary. Edward Jones, Box 217, Red

Oak 30272.

Want couple as caretaker of

place, 3 unfurnished rooms for small

rent; also a place of 7 rooms, either

one the couple would prefer. Pauline

for sale Franks, Hiawassee.__________

Want job on chicken farm, ex-

perienced, sober, single & depen-

dable, 35 yrs. old, prefer job within 150

mi. of Macon. Kent Powers, 3832

Napier Ave.. Macon 31204.____

Will do all kinds tractor work,

plowing, dirt hauling, landscaping,

excavating in 25 mi. radius. Hugh

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

3133.______

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$300 per month for settled woman

to live with progressive widow 68 and

help with layers and drive new farm

pick-up, must be honest, clean, in-

telligent, refined and healthy, reply

giving address and phone number.

Mrs. Will Davis, Box 28616, Sandy

Springs 30328.

FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia
Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square
Atlanta, Georgia 30334 404-524-3292
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to the Market Bulletin office at the above address. All notices and advertisements should be addressed to Market Bulletin at the above address. The Farmers and Consumers

use same; also putting out fig and grape plants near Atlanta. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538._______
Want white retired couple to live in 4-rm. house with running water, wired for elec., stove with vegetable patches, to help with hay cutting & baling and other odd farm jobs, drinkers need not apply. J. H. Tinsley, Rt. 1. Box 105. Mineral Bluff 30559.
Want elderly white man to help raise broilers, room and board plus salary from the chickens; also truck farm on shares, good contract for right person. Mrs. Sarah Wood, Rt. 3, LaFayette.

16 disc pull-type harrow, good

cond., $85; also Til-o-Matic tiller,

chain drive Briggs motor, like-new,

$125. Grady Harris, Quillian Rd., Box

409, Dalton 30720. Ph. 259-3947.

Tool bar, one 6ft. blade, one 2-disc

plow, all good cond., all are 3-point

hitch. Melvis L. Williams, Rt. 2,

Tallapoosa 30176.

________

Awheel rubber tired wagon, 7-16

ft. body, good tires, $125; also Ford

side delivery hay rake, 3-point hitch.

L. B. Hill, 871 Flint River Rd.,

Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689.________

Lilliston bush hog mower, 4 ft.,

almost new, 1 point hitch, works on

Farmall tractor, $295. Alex N. Booth,

Rt. 1, Bowman 30624. _____

Daffin feed mill, grind, mix and

blend hot molasses, 3 tons of feed per

hour, mounted on 2 ton truck. J. S.

Strickland, Rt. 3, Pine Mountain

31822. Ph. 663-2643 day, 663-2558 night.

Fluorescent light fixtures for

starting seed and plant beds, ready to

plug in, $6-$10. Kyle Lynn, Rt. 1, Box

274. Smyrna 30080. Ph. 351-7237. ' Ai V t^--F^rarmallli t. ract. or --~with

cultivators and 500 Ib. fert. at-

tachment, #295645, uses butane gas,

$480; 4-row front MF cultivator, $400;

8 ft. 9A International tandem harrow,

$50; John Deere spring tooth harrow,

TH436, $150 all items good like-new

cond. Mrs. Cora Gaddis, Box 124,

Quitman 31643.

2 Daffin mobile feed mills, 125 HP,

both have been completely

overhauled and are in good cond.,

mounted on Ford and International

J. B. Wall, Jr., 502 Washington Ave., Sandersville. Ph. 552-2023.______
New International Cub cultivators, bell mounted rotary mower & harrow, both like new, all or separately. David Johnson, Rt. 4, Forsyth. Ph. 994-6787._________
500 gal. butane gas tank in good cond., $50. Miss E. Parrish, 317 S. Parrish Ave., Adel 31620. Ph. 896-3357.
2horse Gen. Elec. motor, runs on 110 or 220 volts, good cond., $45. Sam J. Ireland, Rt. 2, Jackson. Ph. 7753412.
4 quail pens, 2 brooders-feederswaterers and 2 incubators, reasonably priced. Sol Mock, 395 Clifton St., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 378-0138.
Cycle type mowing mach. for Farmall Cub tractor, in exc. cond., $100. Lon Bellamy, Rt. 1, Homer 30547. Ph. 677-4526.
H.D. 5 Allis Chalmers bulldozer in exc. cond., completely rebuilt, $4,500; T-340 International crawler with 8 ft. dozer blade, $2,200; 1959 No. 801 Ford

Ford 641 series tractor, good cond., $975; Massey-Ferguson 35 series diesel deluxe, live shaft and lift, $975; also have farm equip, reasonably priced. W. R. Holman, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9806.
Gravely tractor with new motor, riding sulkey, new bush hog, $300; Farmall Cub tractor, planters, cultivators, $700; bush hog 3-pt. hitch, $100; sickle mower mach, $75. Richard Crancy, Oakland Dr., Rt. 4, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-6412.
Self-propelled Ezee Rain irrigation unit, 9000' almost new 6" alum, irrigation pipe; 1030 Case tractor, 1060 Case combine, IH 470 harrow, bulk fertilizer spreader; 300 bu. grain wagon, cotton picker, 6 row duster, 4 row Burch planter, other equipment. Ralph Bassett, Fort Valley. Ph. 825-2036. Merry Tiller
garden tractor, 3 HP, $65. B. B. Baccus, 1616 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-7935.
Model E. Gleaner-Baldwin

diesel tractor in exc. cond., $1,150. R. combine with cab, has 10 ft. grain

K. Schuler, Rt. 1, Box 307 A, Cairo 31728. Ph. 377-4060.

head, very good cond., combined abt. 800 hrs., $2,700, no Sunday sales. Neil

9-N Ford tractor in good cond., Holdemann, Rt. 1, Box 105 A,

$475; 2 row cultivator, $175; dirt Louisville 30434.

scoop, $100; lift boom, $25; 6 ft. scrape

2 small feed bins, $10 ea.; 6 A. R.

blade, $130; 16 disc cutting harrows, Wood gas brooders, $5 ea.; 50 small

$250; 2 row cultivator and planters, tube feeders, 25* ea. Joe Wilson, Rt. 1, will sell planters or both, $425; all 3 pt. Murrayville 30564.___________

hitch, other items. John L. Shaw, Rt.

8 N Ford tractor, new paint, eng.

2, Conyers. Ph. 483-7415 or 483-7644 rebuilt, good tires, $795; scrape blade,

1961 Ford 601 tractor for sale, no almost new, $125; 6 ft. cultipacker

equipment. E. R. Allmond, Sr., with seeder, $125; 8 disc, 24"

Kibbee. Ph. 537-4052.__________ Taylorway harrow, almost new, $250;

John Deere grassland seeder with all for 3-pt. hitch. Sonny Gentry. Rt. 2,

hyd. cylinder, $375; Ford bale Box 332-D, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-

thrower, extra long hay bale con- 5853.

veyor. D. G. Barnett, Rt. 1, Cedar-

8x24" plainer planer, new knives,

town. 748-3708. ___________' good cond., $500; Taylorway 5 disc

Complete stoker & broiler and tiller, 3-pt. hitch, $150; 50 HP elec.

1,000 ft. of pipe in perfect working motor 900 R.P.M., $175; 1 disc

cond. for broiler house, stoker less harrow, 3-pt. hitch, fair cond., 5 deep

than 2 yrs. old. Herbert Weaver, Rt. 2, well pumps, like-new, Flint walling

Box 159, Tunnel Hill 30755. Ph. 278-0350 complete with tank, $60 without tank,

after 6 pm._______ _____ $50. W. E. Clements, Oak Hill Farm

New Holland 281 hay baler and 56 Rt. 1. Box 24, Hephzibah 30815.

New Holland hay rake, Allis Chalmers

D-7 for sale with angle blade,

5ft. rotary cutter, all crop combine 66, cable controls and both engines in exc.

all in good condition, Leon Shaw, Rt. cond. W. A. Griffin, Jr., Rt. 1,

2, Conyers. Ph. 483-7644. ______ Maysville. Ph. 677-3374. ____

2 feed hoppers, 880 ft. of feed

Mack traclor with Cummmgs

trough with 2 time clocks, 3 ton out- engine, diesel 180 HP, Model #B-42.

side feed bin, 45 eight ft. auto, Gus G. Moore, Rt. 1, Resaca. Ph. 629-

drinkers, all for $450; also Seymour 6929.______________________

egg washer, 5 cases per hr., $200. Roy

Heavy hoist for handling farm

H. Abee, Rt. 2, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. equip., fits on 3-pt. hitch tractor, $50.

864-6655.

W. H. Steed, Rt. 1, Box 20B, Round

3-pt. hitch 2 disc plow, cultivating Oak 31080. Ph^ 986-3641._______

equip, for VAC Case tractor and 1 disc

460 I.H.C. Farmall diesel tractor,

terracing plow, all reasonable for recently overhauled, 4 bottom plow, 4

cash, would buy or sell a junked VAC row cultivator and sob-soil plow,

Case tractor, 3 pit. point hitch for $2,500. Wallace Hayes, Rt. 8, Dalton,

parts. Ted Cox, Box 386, Canton. Ph. located 10 mi. N. on Hwy. 71. Ph. 694-

479-3940 nights only.

8847 after 5 pm.____________

Quail equipment, easy to clean

59 Model L A John Deere 1 row

brooders with roll of paper under wire tractor, like-new, 1st class cond,, with

floor, holding pens with outside cultivator and planter, fertilizer at-

waterers, catching box, 3600 quail egg tachment, turning plow and disc,

Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public

air unloading, Ford, $4,500, $2,500 for International Erwin Scott, Box 333,
Vidalia. Ph. 537-3632. ______ Two 16 in. bottom plows, 3-pt.
hitch. Massey Ferguson, like new, $200; mule hay rake, $50; 2 row Culler
picker, $125; lumber bucks, like new, 1/3 off; tractor and other equip.; also, 4 disc J.D. mt. tiller, pole type.

cap. Buckeye incubator, misc. equip.; breeders 7-9 oz. debeaked, going out of business Mrs. J. A. Simmons, 725 College St., Eastman 31023. Ph. 3742167.
Single line poultry feeder for 200 ft. house, broiler trough, now in operation, complete with motor and time switch, good cond., reasonably

$1,100. Mrs. W. L. Touchton, Valdosta 31601. Ph. 242-6989.
Massey Ferguson 35 diesel, deluxe, 1962 live PTO, exc. cond., Ron Smith, Hampton. Ph. 946-3282 after 5
25-30 Irg. hog creep feeders, all in exc. cond. R. L. Strickland, SAC Farm. Ringgold. Ph. 935-4264.

notice or advertisement carried Marvin Newsome, Rt. 1, Box 169, priced; 40 hog-type chicken feeders.

Trash King chisel plow, $175; 2-

in any publication that is de- Hwy. 88E, Sandersville. Ph. 552-3856. Job. H. Mitchell, Rt. 3, Monroe 30655. row Burch cultivator, $100; 2-row

livered through the United

16 in. A. C. 2 bottom plow #375, Ph. 267-6048 after 6 pm._______ Lilliston rolling cultivator, $175.

States mail.

good cond., $100; wood saw on steel

J. Deere 820 live PTO, dual Henry W. Overholt, Rt. 1, Mar-

frame, $20; belt pulley for I.H.C. hydraulic, good rubber & engine, shallville 31057. Ph. 472-6583.

Published weekly at 1833 Lawrenceville Highway, Decatur, Ga. 30033
Second class postage paid at Decatur, Ga.
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tractor, $10. N. W. McLeod, Rt. 3, Box
118. Cuthbert 31740.___________ John Deere manure spreader, No.
R, good cond., Ottis A. Hodges, Rt. 2, Box 98, Claxton 30417. Ph. 739-4627.

$1,750. R. A. Eavenson, Rt. 1, Dewy Rose 30634. Ph. 283-3519 Elberton.
New Holland Super 66 hay baler, good condition, $300. Ben Winter, Monroe. Ph. 267-6479.

420 John Deere crawler, front end loader, blade, scarifier, good
cond.; 3 A. R. Wood radiant brooders,
1000 cap., chicken feeders, etc. Mrs.
0. L. Gulp, Rt. 3, Box 64, Cedartown. Ph. 748-1450.

plaster distributor, 2-row, like new,

duster, Covington planters &

distributors, long harrow, two 16"

Ferguson bottom plows, old type Case

feed mill in exc. cond. Range McClelland, Ocilla. Ph. 468-9959 day, 468-

7813 night

________.

1967 International cub tractor,

like new, have the front half of

smoothing harrow cultivator and bell

disc plow, $1,650. Robert A. Baker,

Jr., Rt. 1, Box 540, LaFayette. Ph. 638-

3582.______ 5 disc plow for 3-point, very good

condition, $150. Jack A. Elliott, Jr.,

Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd., Macon. Ph.

788-1891 after 6 pm.___________ 500 gal. L. P. gas tank, above

ground type with all gauges, pipes and

special outlet for refueling tractors

that use butane gas, god cond., $200. J.

B. Kennedy, Jr., Box 104, Rentz. Ph.

984-4228.____________________ Used parts for Farmall H tractor;

also mule drawn dbl. hopper Cole

planter in like-new cond. J. C. Cook,

Jr., Box 143, Woodland 31836. Ph. 674-

2437.____________________ Cole planter, like-new, some other

horse drawn tools, will sell or trade

for pigs, calves or corn. Boyd Reece, Sr., Rt. B, Box 87, Ellijay. Ph. Melrose

5-2502.______________^___ Gravely garden tractor, all gear

drive with rotary mower and rotary turning plow & cultivators; also John

Deere crawler loader, good for

clearing land & building fish ponds. T.

L. Womack, Oxford. Ph. 786-7718.

John Deere 620 orchard type"

tractor, good rubber, uses some oil.

W. M. Ferguson, Fruit Hill Farms,

Box 193, Yatesville 31097. Ph. 472-3484.

1/2 HP Berkley deep well pump,

complete glass lined tank, plastic

pipe, jet & ft. valve, $100. Ben H. Cardin, 3750 Jaillette Rd., College

Park. Ph. 767-5128.

______

Caterpillar D-4 with hydraulic

blade. C. A. Hudson, RFD, Woodbury.

Ph. 846-2992 Manchester. ______

Late model Allis Chalmers high

speed mower, $250; 2-row Allis

Chalmers drill planter, $200; Haban

corn shucker and shelter, $250; all

practically new and will fit any Allis

Chalmers tractor with snap coupling. Roy E. Stanford, Rt. 4, Hwy. 101 at

Rose Store. Dallas 30132._______

Two 500 Ib. cap. Jamesway feed

conveyors with 650 ft. of track with

brackets for hanging the track, $200.

Roy J. Leach, Box 26, Lula.____

Lrg. Gravely tractor mower,

Model L-I, with surrey, other at-.

tachments avail. Mrs. V. K. Black-

wood, 106 Peachtree Battle Ave., NW,

Atlanta. Ph. 355-3095 after 6 pm.

16 disc off-set harrow, new disc, 1

set Ford planters and tiller cultivators

with 3-point hitch; 60 model A. C.

combine, one 10 in. hammer mill, all

good cond., no junk. J. D. Hayes,

Huckaby Rd., Rt. 1, Brooks 30205. Ph.

599-3372.____________________ 6 HP tractor, turning plow, lay-off

plow, cultivator, sickle mower, 2-

wheel cart, all for $325. Delma H.

Hayes, Senoia. Ph. 599-6731.

Super A Farmall tractor with

exhaust lift, harrow, cultivators and a wood saw, in good cond. all over,

equipped with starters and lights, $625. Jack Beasley, Box 44, Stapleton.

Ph. 547-6884.___________________ 3 bottom plow, $250; 7 ft. Ford

Flexo harrow, like-new, $275; 5 ft.

rotary mower, hooks under bottom of tractor, used only short time, $225. C.

E. Abbott, Mauk 31058.________ Case 310 C. diesel crawler, 1966
model with less than 800 hrs. total

time on tractor, $4,500 firm. Willie D.

Garner, Rt. 1, Villa Rica 30180. Ph.

459-5275.

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Farm machinery and equipment

Want irrigation pump with or without motor. Ed Hitt, Rt. 1, Grovetown. Ph. 863-1620.
Want John Deere rotary hoe, if needs repair state condition of teeth
and price, can use old one for parts. S. W. McNair. Box 27. Stapleton.
Want 2 bottom plow 16" with 3-pt.
hitch, must be in good cond. and reasonably priced. J. B. Wall, Jr., 502 Washington Ave., Sandersville. Ph.

Cattle, swine, other livestock

Performance tested Charolai bulls, 6 mos. to 2 yrs., half bro. a Tifton gained 3.48 Ibs. per day at th 112 day weighing of current tes
Littons Sam 951 bloodlines stress eas of calving and rapid gains. A. Dowdy Rt. 1, Alma 31510. Ph. 632-4296.
44 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 12 24 mos. old, all well marked an smooth headed accred. TB and Bangs free herd, bloodlines are Perfec

Swine
Reg. SPC shoaty size pigs, best bloodlines, long lean meat-type, out of litter of 13 pigs, see at lot near McCord's Crossroads. George L. Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.______
22 lHampshire male hogs from good stock but not purebred, service age, your choice, $60. Dayton Hibner, 51/2

552-2023.______

Mixer, Numode, Lamplighter, Roll mi. on Avera Rd., Louisville. Ph. 625-

Want 8 disc heavy duty harrows to

Domino, $300-$500. R. L. Swearingen 7712. ____________^______

pull off draw bar of H Farmall

Sr., Reynolds. Ph. 847-3431 day, 847

20 feeder pigs, 6 wks. old, 3 sows",

tractor, would like ram with valve

3167 night.

________

350-400 Ibs., 3 gilts, 150-200 Ibs., Jimmy

for sale

control, must be in good cond., reasonably priced. Lewis 0. Peeples,

for sale

22 good, Irg. growthy reg. Polled Toole, Rt. 1 Danielsville. Ph. 795-2522.

Hereford bulls, service age; also

Hampshire gilts and boars,

John Deere transplanter never used, cost $590, do not need and will sacrifice for $200 cash. Robert At-
taway, Sr., Rt. 3, Wrightsville. Ph. 864-2666 day, 864-3768 night.
16 ft. metal tobacco barn with gas burners, easy to move. J. E. Evans,
Sr., Rt. 2, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 831-
4050.______________ 12 A John Deere combine with
motor, needs repairs, $100; 10 in.
hammer mill, needs repairs, $25;
cotton duster, needs repairs, $10;
John Deere H tractor, cultivators,
planters, distributors, peanut plows,
Gee Whiz, $500, see after 6 pm. H. B.
French, Jr., Rt. 1-B, Lumpkin.____
12 HF^ Wisconsin pump with wheels, runs well, $150. Hansell F.
Cross, Box 66, Covington. Ph. 786-7591. D-14 gasoline Allis Chalmers
tractor in good cond.; one 13' wide
Bye-Hoe, used very little. Ralph Tabor, Rt. 1, Box 57, 9 mi. N. on W.
side of US #41 Hwy. Fort Valley 31030.
Ph. 953-3791.
2 wheel McLain-Huskey garden tractor, Briggs Stratton eng., turn
plow, middle buster, bul-tongue, 6-
plow duck-ft. cultivator, half turner
and other plows, $75. J. D. Swagwrty,
2972 Mabry Rd., NE, Atlanta 30318.
Ph. 233-9882.________________ Ford 8N motor recently
overhauled, $600; Gill cultipacker, like new 3-point hitch, $300. J. M. Harper, 27 Vinson Heights,

Rt. 1, Eastanollee. Ph. 886-5048.
Want used hen house equipment, nests for commecial layers,

reasonably priced. Jack Segars, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-2569.______
Want Bermuda Grass tran-
splanter 3-pt. hitch; also 3-pt. hitch
mowing mach. for 8N Ford tractor. E.
K. Fowler, Rt. 2. Athens.
Want equipment for G Allis
Chalmers tractor, will buy complete outfit for parts, write stating amt. of
equip, and price. T. P. Whitfield, Rt. 6, Canton 30114.

Want combine, pull-type or self-

propelled, must be in good cond.

Hubert Bailey, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-

2669 or 265-2860.

________

Want A Farmall with cultivators

and planters, no junk; also want In-

ternational Cub tractor with 42" belly

mower, planters and cultivators.

Ralph Daws, Madison. Ph. 342-1909.

Want 2 corn de-tasseli n g

machines in good condition. M. C. Evans, Rt. 4, Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-

7607.____________________ Want used bulldozer blade for T-
D-6 International crawler and a root blade. Henry Singleton, Hinesville. Ph. 876-5833.'_______________
Want up to 10,000 cages for cage laying hens, I'xlS" or 1' x 16", Big Dutchman type cages with drinkers & feed to trough. Kenneth Reese, 2001 Old Concord Rd., Apt. E-10, Smyrna.
Ph. 432-1874 days.___________

Herd reg. Black Angus cattle, best of bloodlines, cows with calves 4 mos. old, will reg. in buyer's name, all Bangs free. Rev. H. W. Scoggins, Rt. 1, Rydal. Ph. 382-2664 Cartersville,
Reg. Charolais bull with papers, very gentle, long and heavy muscled, ideal herd bull, no problems calving with Angus cows, see anytime, $950. C. A. Venable, 711 Post Rd., Cumming. Ph. 887-6348.
Recorded 7/ 8 Charolais bull, 3 yrs. old, will sell for best offer, Bill Newby.Rt. l,Wildwood. Ph. 657-4548.
7 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 1-2 yrs., Victor Domino & Domestic Mischief breeding, BCIA records avail, as to grade & wt., some ready for service, reg. in buyer's name, good type & size, $275-$350. B. B. Campbell, Rt. 3, Box 345, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3064.
Holstein heifer calf, Whiteface heifer & bull calves, Angus bull calf, $50 ea. J. Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 154 B. Alpharetta 30201 Ph. 475-4730
Baby calves Tor sale, $20-$30, no checks. BillVonier,Thomasville. Ph. 226-7977.
Polled Hereford bull, reg. with papers, 20 mos. old, $300. Mrs. Betty Garmon, Rt. 2, Holcombe Bridge Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-6410.
Reg. horned Herefords, good breeding, 2 yr. old bulls & heifers, bred for fall calving. Dr. John P.

some 8-12 mos. old; 35 open heifers o

like quality, BCIA records avail.

Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Sereven 31560

Ph. 586-6687 Odum.__________

Black Angus bulls, 4 reg. witl

papers, 11-12 mos.; 1 crossbreed, 1<

mos.; 3 Angus crossbreed heifers, 9-12

mos. old. W. B. Burnett, Box 866

Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254. ___

113 cows & yearling calves for

sale, purebred, not reg., selling due to

health, see at my home 4 mi. from

Kite on Hwy. 57. E. C. Colston, Kite.

Ph. 469-3335.

___

2 grade bull calves, 1 Holstein, 1

Angus, 8mos. old. J. H. Dempsey, 930

Morning Creek Rd., Jonesboro 30236.

Ph. 461-7528.

Reg. Shorthorn cow with 2nd I/ 2

Charolais calf, 4 wks. old; also reg

heifer, 13 mos. old from same cow

Melbourne Masterpiece anc

BelvonWelcome breeding, polled anc

roan, all for $500. J.A. Noell, Rt. 2

Thomaston 30286. Ph. 647-3997,

Reg. Angus and Red Angus bulls,

yearlings, 2 yr. olds, to selling

animals in SE Red Angus Sale last

week, 100% Gibson Farm breeding.

George W. Gibson, Rt. 5. Rome 30161.

Ph. 232-5070.

2 reg. Black Angus bulls, exc.

bloodlines, from good clean herd,

neck chains, had all shots, good

conformation, 750-800 Ibs. wt., ready

for service. Raymond Blackmon,

Rt. 1, Box 373, Evans. Ph. 736-

Yorkshire gilts and boars, open and bred gilts. Bud & Uoyd Mauk, Rural Rt. 4 Box 200 A, Chatsworth 30705.
Yorkshire males, a few bred gilts, purebred Spotted Poland China males of all ages, a few bred gilts. D. A. Law, Chula 31733. Ph. 382-4842.______
Duroc, SPC, Hampshire crossed pigs for sale. C. W. Tippins, Rt. 1, Powder Springs. Ph. 428-9081._____
Boar hog for sale, Yorkshire-SPC crossed, 1 yr. old, service age, $50. Tom Mercer, Rt. 1, Norman Park 31771.
Duroc boars and gilts, 21/2 mos. old, $35 ea. W. G. Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 329, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 423-7507.
Bred gilts, 6 single cross Yorkshire & Hampshire, gilts bred in Jan. BurtBennet, Jr., Rt. 3, Moultrie. Ph. 985-8007 after 6 pm. ____
Purebred Duroc breeding stock, cherry red, meat-type, service age males, located 6 mi. S. of Cumming on Sharon Rd., James D. Irvin, 2331 Terrell Dr., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 451-
3314.______________________ Reg. Spotted Poland China boars
& gilts, by Atlas, son of New Star CLPRS-CMS, son of Binga and 2nd grand champion, health cert, furnished, will ship. Quitman Barrs, Eastman. Ph. 374-3800.__________
Apr. of little boned black Guineas hogs, 1 male and 1 female, 4 mos. old, 50-60 Ibs. wt., $50 for both. Sam Alexander, Rt. 1, Aragon. Ph. 684-

Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-2026. ModelSll L H. C. bottom plow, 3-
point hitch mounted with coulters,
five 16in. like new. S. W. McNair, Box 27, Stapleton 30823.________
350 I.H.C. diesel tractor, 2-point fast hitch with PTO. good cond., new
paint. Box 27, Stapleton 30823.____

Want elec. hover type brooders
that will accommodate 500 chicks, prefer SW Ga. area. Clyde Perry, Rt. 3, Donalsonville. Ph. 861-4118.____
Want earth-cavator scraper; rotary mower, bush hog, both 3-pt.
hitch; Homelite bow chain saw. George Wynn, 3642 Pineland Trail,

Heard, Green Pastures Farm, Winder. Ph. 378-7664 days. 876-1793 nights.
Charolais bull calf, born July 1, 1969, abt. 600 Ibs. wt., sired by ABS Beaver M6354, from Holstein cow, solid white & muscular, halter broken, $300. Price Knderson, Rt. 3, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 265-3157.

Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, one 2
yrs. old, approx. 1300 Ibs. wt., $550; eight 12-14 mos. old, approx. 750-950 Ibs. wt., $300 up, famous Rollotrend breeding, heavy muscled, well
marked. Frank Lane, The Rock Hereford Ranch, The Rock 30285. Ph.

6130.
Landrace breeding stock from
CMS sire and dam, service age boars, young boars and gilt pigs 12 wks. old, tested for Bruc., will reg. in buyer's name. M. C. Summer, Rt. 1, Box 113, Kathleen Ph. 987-3292.

1959 J.D. diesel tractor 730 with 3point hitch, power steering, fair tires, no PTO, looks & runs good, $1,500; 24 disc Pico Gang harrow sealed bearings, good cond., $300; Farmall 200 with fast hitch, planters & Cultivator, god cond., $800. Arnold Mize, Rt. 2, Box 238, Royston. Ph. 2455642.
Farm machinery and equipment

Macon 31206. Ph. 788-7564.______ Want small cement mixer,
woodworking mach., blacksmith shop tools, must be reasonably priced. S. F. Robinson, 1617 Burke Dr., Morrow 30260. Ph. 366-2939._________
Want 3000 Ford diesel tractor, good cond., will trade Dexta diesel on same; want Ford scoop pan forward and reverse, 3-pt. hitch will trade windrow rake or axle with 12 ply airplane tires for same, sell axle and
rake, see weekends. L. A. Powers, 221 W^ Poplar St..Griffin. Ph. 5170 night.
Want a tractor with factory 3-pt. hitch, reasonably priced. James E. Bulloch, Rt. 1, Box 68, Manchester

Complete herd 36 Irg. young reg. Angus cows, some wi^h calves by side; also 1 herd sire, W. KermitReece, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-2587.___________ _______ * Charolais bull, 15/16 and
purebred, ready for service, sired by Don Poncho 606, LCR Sam 137, LCR Sam 83 and Sugarland Champ Enrico 14, all top gainers, wts. avail., guaranteed breeder, priced to sell. C. R. Vaughn, Jr., 4-V Ranch, Conyers. Ph. 483-8931.
2 reg. PoUecTneiFers, just bred, $500; 4 reg. Polled heifers, not bred, $200 ea.; 4 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, $300 ea., pasture conditions, perfect

647-6374.______________________

Reg. Polled Hereford bull, out of

mix. bloodlines, one of the top show

bloodlines in the nation. Lawton E.

Kemp, Box 7, Dexter 31019. Ph. 875-

3417 after 6 pm.

_______

Purebred Guernsey heifer for

sale, 10 mos. old, halter broken,

gentle, $135. Earl Butler, Rt. 1, Box 60-

C, Guy ton 31312. Ph. 772-3223.

25 two yr. oldando4 one yr. old

reg. Angus heifers, priced to sell.

H.W. King, Box 2006, Rome. Ph. 232-

0129 nights.

Reg. Polled Hereford bull for sale

or trade, 5 yrs. old. E.N. James, Rt. 2,

Byron. Ph. 956-5272.

Sheep and Goats
6 goats for sale, $10 ea. E. Lunsford, Stonewall Tell Rd., Atlanta 30331. Ph. 349-1299.
Yearling ewe, pet and gentle with children, loves attention, $15. Earl Butler, Rt. 1, Box 60-C, Guyton 31312. Ph. 772-3223.
Milk goat bred to Nubian buck, $35; 2 nanny kids from milk stock, 4 wks. ea., $20-$30; Saanen bucks, past middle age, from exc. milk stock, $25; reduced price if all taken. Virginia Mason, Rt. 1, Box 79 Rising^ Pawn 30738.
Toggenburg doe 11/2 yrs. old,

wanted

31816.
Want Big Dutchman dbl. line hopper and hen type trough and chain for 500 ft. hen house; also one 10 ton outside feed bin, auger and motor, all in good cond., state cond. & price in letter. Mrs. Doris Olliff, Statesboro
30458.____________________ Want one ram pump used or new,

markings. J. G. Wills, 501 Milton Ave.. Alpharetta. Ph. 475t-5011.
Reg. Polled Hereford buullll!s, CMR Domino breeding TB and bangs free, from cert, herd, 10-30 mos. old. Harry A. Wasden, M.D., Quitman. Ph. 2638801 or 263-4944.
2 Black Angus bulls, 8 mos. old, subject to reg., reg. males for sale,

Baby calves for sale, dairy and beef type, 4-10 days old; also a few feeder calves. Douglas Brown, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 869-7132.
Reg. purebred Charolais bulls, 828 mos., heifers, 8-20 mos.; sired by F.W.T. Cotano 354 and imported full French bull, Basque de St. Pierre;

bred, $25; Nubian buck kid, purebred, 3 mos. old, good col., Irg. for age, $30,
both for $50. Doyle C. Jones, Box 91,
Milan 31060. Ph. 362-3631. 2 fresh Irg. milk goats, trained to
milk,'$50 and $60. Hudie Howell, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6634.

please write stating price and cond. Want Gravely 2-wheel tractor Carroll Brock, Rt. 1, Waco 30182.

$150. W. H. Steed, Rt. 1, Box 20-B, also bred cows and heifers, some with

Round Oak 31080. Ph. 986-3641.

calves by side, free del. anywhere in

Horses,

with equip., top condition, must be

Want 3 pt. hitch equip: Bottom

5 choice Black Angus cows, bred Ga. Tommy D. Selph, S-Char Ranch

within 50 mi. radius and reasonably plow, two 16" or three 14"; want 2-row to reg. bull, $1,600. J. W. Lampp, Jr., Milan. Ph. 362-2962.

mules, ponies

priced. Earl Denney, Rt. 4, Box 631, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-8072._____
Want Farmall Cub tractor and cultivator, must be reasonable, will pay cash and must be in or near Cairo. Perry E. Braswell, 200-6th Ave., SE,
Cairo 31728._________________ Want pinion gear for 1952 Ford N8
tractor; also tracks, rollers and idlers

planters & cultivators, bush hog mower, smoothing harrow, post hole diggers, 9-10" auger, state price and location in letter, must be reasonably
priced, no junk. D. H. Mobley, 1930 Flat Shoals Rd.. Apt. K 4. Atlanta.
Want 1955 or 56 Model B Allis Chalmers tractor for parts or would consider buying one in running cond.

Rt. 6, Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-3309.
2 Charolais bulls, one 15/ 16, one 7/ 8 service age, 4 Charolais bulls, purebred, halter broken, 10-12 mos. old, from accred. & cert. herd. W. M. Ferguson, Box 193, Yatesville 31097. Ph. 472-3484.
Reg. Angus bulls & heifers, 8-16 mos. old, Ballot bloodlines, good conf.,

Reg. Angus bulls, sired by grand champions; Bardolier and Bandolier bloodlines, 10-20 mos. old; also a few
young cows with calves, had all health shots, cows C.V. from cert, and ac-
cred. herd, free del. in Ga. H.J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.

for TD-6 dozer. W. R. Christian, Rt. 1, Box 186, Colbert 30628. Ph. 788-2292.
Want 3-pt. hitcn for M John Deere tractor. Clyne Clabough, Rt. 1,
Cohutta 30710.______________ Want small table top incubator,
must be fully auto., good cond.; also want small elec. brooder, 50 chick cap., within 50 mi. radius Atlanta. G, B. Thames, Box 127, Red Oak 30272.

if cheap. Leo C. Jackson, Rt. 3,
Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-2490. ___ Want good used tractor, rear size
9 x 24, or 10 x 24 or 11 x 24. Charles T. Massey, Box 382, Rockmart 30153.
Want brush and rock rake for
John Deere 450 bulldozer. B. D.
Durden, Box 147, Pooler 30322. Ph.
748-4272.____________________ Want Bolens or Simplicity

had all health shots, heifers C. V., free del. within 200 mi. Guy C. Jones, Jones Angus Farm, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-2641.
Reg. Black Angus bull, Blackbird and Eileenmere bloodlines, reg. #5201126, calved 4-21-66, $225, cannot
del., see in N. Fulton Co., intersection Freemanville & Birmingham Rd. R. K. Jacobs, Atlanta. Ph. 872-0905.

Angus bulls, 3 purebred, 13-15 mos. old, by son of Ankonian Ambassador; 1 purebred, 13 mos., greatgrandson of Dor Mac Bardoliermere 60 "Maximilian," all have exc. conf. tattoed, with reg. papers, cert. herd. Robert L. Cordle, Cordle Cattle Farms, Rt. 1, Rome 30161. Ph. 2324317.

for sale
2 yr. old reg. Appaloosa stud, sorrel with big white blanket, grandson of Rustle Bill F-3372, great grandson of Snow Cloud F-78 and Buttons BF-1681, Mansfield's Commanche bloodline, reasonable offer accepted, will broken, at stud until

Ph. 761-6181. Want iron wheels for old model
I.N.C. side delivery rake. E. H. Hudson, 218 Atlanta St., McDonough. Ph. 957-3459 Atlanta,
Want 2-row header for 780 Allis

tractor, 1 I/ 2 HP or 3 HP with cultivator and other equip., or would consider other makes. M. F. Hammock, Rt. 1, Jefferson. Ph. 367-8673.
Want a garden tiller with BriggsStratton eng. in good cond., will trade

Complete herd 36 Irg. young reg. Angus cows, some with calves by side; also herd sire. W. Kermit Reece, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 6352587.
3 fine I/ 2 Charoiais-Angus bull

Two purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 8-11 mos. old, Rockefeller's
Bigame 3 bloodline, $250-$350. H.J. Douglas, Rt. 6, Box 89, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-2415.

sold. John Wright, Commerce. Ph. 335-5672.
At stud: Dbl. reg. Palomino, Bit's
Misty Bee, AQHA 416,001, PHBA 24,288, son of AQHA champion Bit 0-
Bancock, grand sire: Haney Harnes,

Chalmers harvester for 30 in. rows. J. F. Floyd, Rt. 3. Forsyth 31029.
Want good auto, chicken feeder for 250 ft. house, prefer a hen trough or will accept broiler trough. L. T.
Smith.Box 157, Rt. 2, Royston. Want small tractor with turn plow
cultivators, with or without planters,
any make in working cond., hand lift would be considered, will trade Farmall A vacuum lift, good running cond., fair tires, no brakes, turn plow .planters, cultivators for same. W. R. Cunningham, Box 93, Boston.

3 sows and a male pig for same. Charles Larrison, Rt. 1, Box 158 A, Woodbine 31569. Ph. 576-5200._____
Want small 2-wheel garden tractor and implements for same, state cond. and best cash price; also will have to ship. K. Hop Perkins, 9 South Grady St., Claxton 30417.
FoFBest Results Mail Ads Friday Or Saturday

calves, 12 mos. old, halter broken, $250 ea., $225 if all 3 taken, or will trade for Charolais cows or heifers. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Rt. 1 Calhoun.
7 Holstein heifers, 10 mos. old, 1 mix. heifer, 4 steers, 300-400 Ibs. wt. -
reasonably priced. Harry Branan or Don Garrard, McDonough. Ph. 9574840 or 957-3920.
5 reg. Brahma bulls, 16-28 mos. old, $550-$650 ea., gentle, high quality animals, will help increase weaning wts. of your calves. L. M. Tucker, Rt. 5, Tifton 31794. Ph. 533-4681 Enigma.

Reg. Black Angus bulls, rtoodlines include Joe Misty, Honey

Eileenmere breeding, service age, dodger, Dale Hancock, exc. conf., $75

C.V., clean, well developed, tagged 'ee, $1 day mare care; Anne Garcia, and tattooed. Roy Clark, I/ 4 mi. E. "Iray. Ph, 986-3382 or 986-6507.

of S. R. 23 and Flowery Branch Black Quarter Horse gelding,

Cemetery. Ph. 967-6157.

gentle, approx. 8 yrs. old, good cond.,

Good sel. reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 1 yr. and older, good con-
formation, popular bloodlines, several
reg. Polled Hereford heifers, 1 yr. and older, reasonably priced, member
BCIA, will del. in Ga. for small fee. Hardwick Harris, Gibson. Ph. 5983281.

saddle and bridle included, $200. J. C. Millsapp, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-3454.
31/2 yr. old white mare with 5 mos. old cream col. filly colt, $165; also gentle 9 mos. old cream col. pony stud colt, $45. Marcus Brown, Rt. 1, Unadilla 31091. Ph. 645-3542 Pinehurst, weekends only.

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4 yr. old red gelding, part Tenn.

2 mules for sale; also a good 1

5-gaited chestnut gelding, exc.

Quarter Horse colt, drk. chestnut

Horses,

Walker, neck reins well, affectionate horse wagon. Douglas Brown, Rl. 10 amateur horse broken to ride and with black stockings in front and

and gentle, $175. Mrs. Susan Stuckey, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 869-7132.

drive, successfully shown during 1969, white in back; also half-Appaloosa

mules, ponies

Box 122, Talbotton,______ AQHA brood mare, 1958, bred to
Leo Bert Moore for April foal, will be

Reg. I/ 2 Morgan filly, 4 yrs. old, can be seen at Betsy-Lynn Stables, filly, perf. cond., magnificent head, 15 hands high, good for show, $350; Thomson, also have other 3 and 5 good disp, strawberry col. with star on will talk abt. Irade. Benny W gaited horses for sale. Pete Reeves, forehead. John Staples, College Park.

dbl. Bert foal, gentle and sound, $400; Hambrick, Ellaville._________ Thomson . Ph. 595-4499.

Ph 767-1919.______________

uurr".

also 10 mos. old bay filly with star, snip and white hind socks, exc. pedigree, gentle for children, $80. Earl Butler, Rt. 1, Box 60-C, Guyton

18 mos. old bay filly with star

At stud: Lee's King Genius, ASH-

Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, brood

snip and white hind socks, will be BA reg. #43995, grandson of World mares, colts and fillies all ages, all

small as she was a twin but has exc Champion Wing Commander, with championship breeding; at stud:

Quarter and Thoroughbred pedigree, bookings now being accepted; single Go Boy's Top Secret, reg. Tenn.

31312. Ph. 772-3223.___________ gentle for children, $80. Earl Butler gaited pacer and reg. Saddlebred Walker, exc. conf. and manners,

Gentle horses & ponies for sale or Rt. 1, Box 6-C, Guyton 31312. Ph. 772- mares and geldings for sale. Sara J. proven sire, $85 fee. Robert W.

trade at all times, will del.; also Shetland stud service. Ralph C.

322R3o.a_n_T_e_n_n._W__a_lk_in_g_m_a_r_e_, _4 _yrs.

Bagen, Claramere Farm, 222 Green Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7321.

Mitchell. Jr.. Monroe. Ph. 267-5849. Good racking horse, Eldarado

for sale

Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Wood- old, 15 1/2 hands with papers; also

2 reg. Tenn. Walking brood Lad, reg. black Quarter Horse colt.,

stock 30188. Ph. 926-5111._______ sorrel stallion, 21/2 yrs. old, 15 mares, will foal in May; 2 yr. old reg. Donald Winn. Riverdale. Ph. 471-8826.

At stud:

Ga. Quarter Horse

2 reg. Quarter Horses, 6 yr. old brood mare, good rider and 9 mos. old

racing champion 1969, Go Galla's Man stud colt, dun col. on both, will

AAA, by Tonto Bar Hank out of Go consider any reasonable offer or

Galla Go by Go Man Go, $100; AA trade. Steve Andrews, Lithonia. Ph.

Appaloosa, $50; King P234 bloodline 482-8874

AQHA Palomino, $50; Thoroughbred

Ready to train filly by Grand

short distance winner, $75. Don Command, exc. winner prospect; also

Dubose, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-4797 or green broken gelding, been shown

422-3556.

once, won 1 ribbon, other brood mares

AQHA 1969 filly, sired by Flit Bar Pisto by Flit Bar. Gene Watson, RFD
Horses, Woodbine 31569. Ph. 576-5227.
At stud: Appaloosa, ENR's
-handling, Mighty NoMo T-99, 163, nationally
advertised son of Mighty Bright
boarding, sorrel, Irg. white blanket, classic

and geldings, all reg. American Saddlebred. Mrs. John Phelps, 31 Inman Circle. NE. Atlanta 30309.
Atstud: Dooley's Chess Man-reg. # 659503, chestnut TWHA stud, good disp. & conf., sired by the well known Tom Dooley of Atlanta, reasonable fee, can haul stud or mare. A. A.

conf., approved mares, $200, 10 days Mana, 310 Valleybrook Dr., Athens.

equipment free mare care. T. E. Shedd, Dbl. A
acres, McDonough. Ph. 957-2361 or Rtidv Nesbitt. 289-4001
AQHA 6 yr old gelding, Florida Glo, sired by King Bio, now in training for cutting by top Ga. trainer. Carol J. Martin, Rt. 4, Box 124, Albany 31701. Ph. 436-7377. ____________
At stud: Satan Sunday Sun, 196768Ga. State Champion Palomino; dbl. reg., gold col. with snow-white mane and tail, blaze face and stockings; horses and ponies for sale at all times. Dixon Reeves, Goldenview Stables, Rt. 1, Shallowford Rd., Marietta. Ph.

Ph. 543-1102._______________ Stud colt, 11/2 yrs. old, sire:
AQHA Champion Essig's King Leo, dam: Hollywood Gold breeding, halter broke, unusually gentle. Mrs. Anite Wall, Woodstock Rd., Roswell. Ph. 993-4378._______________
At stud: 2 purebred Arabian stallions, both blue ribbon winners many times, Zinraff #13769 (MraffZina) Nickajupa #40157 (ZinraffDhareyn) Rex Bieelow. Rt. 1, Box 154. Snellville. Ph. 963-6818 or 469-9831.
White Walking Horse gelding, approx. 12 yrs. old, gaited, gentle for

993-4673._____________________ Dapple gray mare, 15 hands, 9
yrs. old, 1000 Ibs. wt. J.L. McBee, 531 Fielding Circle, Riverdale, Ph. 478-

younger riders or ladies, $100; Glenda Goolsby, 2135 Lumpkin Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-2250.
8 yr. old saddle horse, spirited but

3554.

__________.

At stud: Golden Palomino

Walking Horse; reg. jet black Arabian

stud, Arzuz, 20098, true dapple gray

Arabian stud 25097; two others to

choose from^-can pick up mares or

bring stud to mare^J.W. Van Horn,

4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU

gentle, $125, Mrs. G. W. Thaxton, Box 381, Riverdale. Ph. 478-0290.
Reg. Palominos and Quarter Horses for sale, at stud: Mr. McBarr AAA Aqha Champion, sire McBarr Fastest TB, son of Three Bars, Bit 0 Man-AQHA and PHBA Champion, sire Honey Karnes, $250 ea., proven

9-5798. _________________ At stud: Melzar 14920, champion
Arabian silver grey stallion, $100 Arabians, others $50; for sale I/ 2 Arabian 3 yr. old bay mare, 4

sires. J. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwsod. Ph. 568-4232.
Black & white Pinto gelding, very gentle, 2 yrs. old, approx. 15 hands; from reg. Welsh mare, halter broken,

stockings, blaze, trained, child safe; had some training, been pastured with

3/ 4 Arabian yearling chestnut filly, 4 cows, $125. Mrs. Robert O'Neal,

stockings, $500 ea. Mrs. F.L. Cum- Greenville Hwy., Warm Springs

mings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31204. 31830.

Ph. 746-8965._______________ At stud: Georgy Pep 468204
perfect sorrel color and markings, foundation bloodlines of Peppy P212, King P234 and Joe Reed P3, $50 reg. mares, $35 grade mares, reasonable board for mares. H.J. Douglas, Rt. 6, Box 89, Carrollton 30117.

. Top racking gelding, 5 yrs. old, reg., gentle, reg. AQHA brood mare in foal to reg. AQHA stallion, reasonably priced; reg. AQHA stallions for sale; at studf Go Boy's Jim Dandy. Bobby Dodd. Fairmount. Ph. 337-5638.
Thoroughbred Appaloosa stallion, 4 yrs. old, can be reg., have breeding

At Stud: Appaloosa, Tillman's Neko #34,039, black, white blanket

cert, with him; also 15 mos. old Appaloosa colt gelding, real nice.

with black spots, by Cooterville Crawfish #11,141 and out of Jane's

Forrest Odom, Rt. 1, Box 361, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-6883.

White Specks #F-4795. fee $100. RoyC. Rackley, Palham. Ph. 294-2511 or 294-

2 reg. Quarter Horses chestnut mares with 10 mos. old colt by side,

8134. Lrg. 4 yr. old work horse, 1600 IDS.

bred to reg. stud, exp. riders only, will consider trade for cattle. E.I. Camp,

wt., gentle to handle, has not been broken to work, white and gray. Jesse W. Puryear, Rt. 3, Box 1702, LaFfaayyeeltte 30728. Ph. 397-2301.
Mare mule, 12 yrs. old, 1000 Ibs. wt., works, pastures, good qualities. E. W. Coalson, 219 Roswell St., Alpharetta 30201.____________
Horses, ponies, good sel. of size and col., English and Western saddles and tack also. C. M. Bond, Lavonia 30553.______________
"A Quarter Horse without speed is worth just so much a lb.," breed to AAA Cat's Leo for speed, disposition, conformation and size, beautiful sorrel col., 15.1 hands, 1970 fee, $200,. $1 per day mare care. BudDempsey, Windsweep Farm, Thomaston. Ph. 647-

Jr., Rt. 1, Concord Rd., Concord. Ph.

538-6562 or Betty Jones, 945 King Rd.,

Riverdale. Ph. 478-2750.

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At slud: Bob Carlton AQHA reg.

391801, sorrel, 14.3 hands, 1125 Ibs.,

sired by Sam Carlton 74173, dam:

Irene 93 by Flaxie Bob 16777, Shorty

Martin Smalley, Summerville. Ph.

857-4406.

At stud: Golden Palomino, exc.

cols., disposition, will pick up mare;

also gentle bay gelding for sale, gentle

for anyone, $175. R.L. Bradford,

Decatur. Ph. 289-1971.

Saddlebred-Tenn. Walking

stallion, 2yrs. old, green broken, $150;

or will trade for Hereford heifer of

equal value. James C. McGraw, Rt. 1,

Woodbury. Ph. 846-3769 Manchester.

3807,___________________ Reg. Connemara stallion: R.B.R.
Playboy T.F.C. #201,'dun, 13.2 hands, foaled 1961, sire; Marconi, National Champion 1963 dam: Rebel Rose by Carna Dun, will stand at stud until sold. Mrs. Edwin Lowry, Rt. 4, Summerville. Ph. 875-3679.______
Atstud: Bob Carlton, AQHA reg. No. 391-801, sorrel, 14.3 hands, 1,125 Ibs., sired by Sam Carlton 741,73, dam Irene 93 by Flaxie Bob 16,777. Shorty

At stud: Go Boy's Dissector, reg. Tenn. Walking horse, son of Merry Go 3oy and out of a Go Boy mare, chestnut; good 5 yr. old stud by Piddley ready to show for sale. Herbert Smith, Twin Oak Stables, 900 Myrtle St. Roswell. Ph. 993-4307.
Several mule colts, diff. ages, sizes and cols., both male and female, *100-$200ea. Fred Sprewell, Rt. 2, Box 363, Carrollton 30117.

Martin Smalley, Summerville. Ph.

Quarter type mare, green'broken,

857-4406.

possibly in foal to Quarter Horse, $250.

Miss Ellen Peeples, Box 566, Forest

5 reg. Tenn. Walking mares, all in P.ark 30050. Ph. 366-8077 after 8 pm.

foal to have colts in 6 wks., 1 stud,

black sire: Merry Go Boy, dam-: Midnight Sun, make offer on all. Earl Stokes, 122 W. Solomon St., Griffin 30223.

At stud: AQHA Dinky Quail, 15 hands, 1225 Ibs., bay exc. conf. and disp., sire: Dinky Bars by Johny Bars, dam: Quail Brown by Harmon Barkes B: at stud: Sally's Eye-AQHA, 15.1

2 Mexican burros, female, $25 ea. hands, 1175 Ibs., bright sorrel, blaze

or will exchange for Black Angus with 3 stockings, sire, Sally's Leo by

heifer at farm. Roy Otwell, Temple. Leo. Floyd Dye, Jr., Elberton. Ph. 283-

Ph. 562-3251 after 6:30 pm.

1738.

hands, no papers, both 5-gaited, good Tenn. Walking filly in training. R. W.

Black reg. Tenn. Walking show

riders, gentle but spirited, well House, Haywood Rd., Armuchee. Ph. gelding, grandson of Merry Go Boy,

broken, women can ride them, all 234-5859.

Go Boy's Hunter, reg. #600937,

letters ans. A.C. Wright, Rt. 2, Cordele

b yr. old Quarter Horse mare, dun exhibits good show ability, winning

31015._________________ 17 mos. sorrel TWH filly, $150; 18

with black mane and tail, black 2nd place in recent show, perfect for points, one white hind sock, 16.2 amateur or juv. showing, is ready for

mos. old black racking filly, $100; 4 yr.

old sorrel pleasure mare, bred to reg.

Appaloosa for June foal, gentle for

anyone, $275. Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1,

Box 40, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526

Braselton.__________

Reg. AQHA gelding, well trained

in cutting, good for any kind of ranch

work, gentle. C.L. Hardin, Rt. 2,

Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6528 day, 475-5876

night.

__ ____

At stud: Question's Leo, dbl. reg.

golden Palomino champion, ROM in

Western Pleasure, grandson of Leo

San, will pick up mare any reasonable

distance from Metter; also reg.

Quarter Horses for sale, exc.

bloodlines. Gail Brinson, Rt. 2, Box

213, Metter. Ph. 685-5843._______

2 good brood mares, open; 1 reg.

Tenn. Walking horse filly, 18 mos. old,

by Sun's Security, out of a Mack K

mare; 4 yr. old gelding, abt. 800 Ibs.,

pretty, by Shadow's Rebel, out of a

Mack K mare. Harvey Lefevers,

Lefevers Stables, Douglasville. Ph.

942-3092.

22 mos. old stud colt, solid black,

sired by reg. American Saddle Horse,

halter broken, very beautiful, $125.

Leon Caswell, Box 43, Bonaire 31005.

Ph. 923-9790.

Purebred Arabian gelding,

Donrenza 36359, 4 yrs. old, chestnut,

spirited, experienced rider; also Rose

Araby Zorra 55804, grey yearling. Dee

Ramsdell, Red Holly Farms, Conyers.

Ph. 483-8758 or 483-3496.

Welsh mare pony, 11/2 yrs. old,

will sell or trade for good work mule.

Luther Underwood, Rt. 1, Box 226, Mt.

Airy 30563. Ph. 8-4611 Cornelia.

Arabian-Quarter hunter,

Columbus and Griffin, pony clubbed,

Stuben saddle, tack, $450. W.L.

Simons. Griffin. Ph. 228-8266._______

Reg. Tenn. Walking horses for

hands, top Western Pleasure horse, show season. Mrs. Rulee Collins, Rt.

works well on cattle and reining, all 1, Box 99, Evans 30809. Ph. 863-8534 or

letters ans. Wayne Sloan, Box 54, 793-1617.

Resaca 30735.

2 mare mules in good condition,

no plugs, approx. 1000 Ibs. wt., will

work anywhere, smooth mouth, $125-

$135. L. M. Senkbeil, Rt. 2, Hartwell.

Ph. 376-4270 Franklin._______

3 yr. old chestnut Saddlebred

gelding, exc. disp., fine pleasure

mount, $300 or make offer; 7 yr. old

bay Quarter Horse gelding, good with

children, no plug, $150, saddle & bridle

avail. Debby Williams, Rt. 1, Box

340B. Fortson 31808. Ph. 323-1183.

Reg. Quarter Horses for sale,

champion bloodlines geldings, mares

Horses boarded, grain and hayed,

and studs, 3 yrs. & younger, pleasure riding trails, 19 mi. W. of Atlanta,

reining and barrel prospects. Bobby pick up and del. J. H. Wright, Blue

Eason, Ohoopee River Farm, Collins. Riggin Stables. Ph. 948-4430 or 941-

Ph. 693-2948.________________ 8161.__________

At stud: Georgy Pep 468204

Horses boarded, exc. pastures

perfect sorrel color and markings, and exc. riding area. Ron Smith,

foundation bloodlines of Peppy P212, Hampton, Ph. 936-3282 after 5 pm.

King P234 and Joe Reed P3, $50 reg. rhares, $35 grade mares, reasonable board for mares. H. J. Douglas, Rt. 6, Box 89, Carrollton 30117.
Horses for sale or trade; also, at stud: Reg. Quarter horse, Fearce, has Vandy AA racing champion bloodline. Hollis Brooks, Marietta. Ph. 428-5223 after 5 pm on week days.
3 yr. ma Irg. pony hunter, chestnut, can be ridden hunt seat or Western, many times blue ribbon winner, good jumping potential, very gentle. Hank Bloom, 975 Swathmore Dr., Atlanta. Ph. 237-1374.
At stud: Reg. Appaloosa, foaled 5/ 28/ 65, red sorrel Irg. white blanket, Irg. spots in blanket, 15 hands, show pedigree on request, can haul stallion reasonable distance; reg. mares, $35, grade, $25 with return privileges. Monte Trout, Rt. 4, Gainesville. Ph. Lenox 6-4033.

Horses boarded, fed good Coastal

Bermuda hay ea. day, $15 per mo.,

miles of dirt rd. to ride on, $15 per

month. Ed. Hitt, Rt. 1, Grovetown. Ph.

863-1620.

_________

10ft. Hale stock trailer, tandem

axle, whitewall tires, canvas top, lift

out trap door in tailgate, new tag,

good paint, used very little, new cond.,

$625, will del. within 150 mi. Doyle C.

Jones, Box 91, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-

3631.

Boarding training, breeding

horses, new fire-proof barn, Irg.

stalls, ring, indoor work area, trails,

pasture boarding avail., tran-

sportation avail., horse van and

trailer. Sara J. Bagen, Claramere

Farm, 222 Green Rd., Alpharetta Ph.

475-7321.

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2 Western saddles and 2 bridles,

other misc. equipment for sale.

sale, ready to show, located Mi-KenWay Stables, Forsyth County. Wayne Bennett, Rt. 4, Post Rd., dimming 30130. Ph. 887-2415 after 5 pm.
"He has aptly been described as a seventeen-hand Quarter Horse: *Gay Challenger 11." J. B. Lytle, Waverly Hall 31831. Ph. 664-2075.
Albino Tenn. Walker stallion horse with papers, $500 firm. G. W. Sullivan. Guvton 30312. Ph. 772-3477. " Fast and flashy AQHA gelding, 16

Reg. Morgan gelding, 3 yrs. old,

broke, gentle, dbl. reg. palomino

Morgan gelding, 4 yrs. old, extremely

gentle. Judy Roe, Rt. 2, Box 25,

Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-2234.

_

Good gentle work mule, 900-950

Ibs. wt., good with cattle. Tom

Causbv. Resaca. Ph. 629-6420 Calhoun

Black Quarter mare, gentle but

spirited, good family horse, $225.

Richard Zabadah, 2014 Robin Hood

Rd.. Albany 31305. Ph. 436-1222.

George W. Powell, 210 East 10th St., Tifton. Ph. 382-7571.
Black Bit Horn parade saddle, bridle and martingale, like-new cond., $110. Glenda Goolsby, 2135 Lumpkin Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-2250.
used horse and pony saddles for sale or trade; also local livestock hauling. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-<
5111. Black silver saddle in exc. cond.,

hands, bay, exc. hunter prospect, fine

Drk. bay mare with black mane & corona, breast pc., bridle, $250; also

disp. & manners, for the rider that tail, white star in forehead, saddle 1969 maroon col. Premier 2 horse

wants a lot of horse under saddle and mare, gentle but spirited, been trailer in exc. cond., extra ht., padded

a gentle pet in the stall, $400 firm. worked some, in exc. cond., $125. I. L. stalls mats, tack rm., whitewall tires,

Robin Phillips, Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph. McClure, Sr., Rt. 3, Danieisville 30633. been kept under shelter, $650. E.S.

854-4880.

Reg. Arabian, 2 yr. old, chestnut Rhodes. Griffin. Ph. 227-8723.

Atstud: OllieMarler 187159 Rom Racing AA rated top pleasure, reining and roping, fee $150 plus $1 per day mare care. Harry Rucker, Peaceful Valley Farm Quarter Horses, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6723 or 993-4446.
Reg. Quarter brood mares, bred

mare, 2 white stockings, blaze, flaxen mane & tail, ready for show or pleasure, placed among top in her 1st show, show halter training, saddle & bridle incl. Nathan W. Cox, Rt. 1, Waugh sub-division, LaGrange 30240. Ph. 884-5608.

Western bridle, reins & bit, bucksti., flared at bit ends, one ear, dbl. leather, $20; complete Shetland pony harness, $25. Dr. Billye Faye Vickers, Rt. 2, Rockbridge Rd., Stone fountain 30083. Ph. 469-8604.
Van tor moving horse and cattle,

to Vick's Vandy 292818, direct son of Vandy, 1 of the great running sires; also some 2 yr. olds and yearlings. Howard Rucker, Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Ph. '475-7724.
8 yr. old Quarter Horse gelding, bay with white star on forehead, well trained, gentle but spirited. Nelson McCarty, Hull 30648. Ph. 543-4768.
Reg. AQHA Quarter Horse gelding, novice cutting horse, Mark's Sport 190313, $800 or reg. halter filly of equal value. C. T. Pope, Jr., 106 Collins St., Albany. Ph. 435-4649.
Roan stallion, sire was Appaloosa, $150; part Tenn. Walker nare, $125, both 7 yrs. old, Charles Reese, Rt. 1, Box 514, Griffin. Ph. 2278139.
At stud: Guard Adams, AQHA Reg. sorrel, outstanding conf. and disp. by Leo King proven sire of AAA unning horses top cutting and per'ormance winners, dam by own son of "10,000 Cuellar stallion, $100 fee for 1970. Anthony J. Leggio, L Jack's 'arms, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213 or 6753853 Franklin.

Good gentle mule, bridle & collar for sale, $50; 2 gentle Shetland ponies, ride or work to cart, $45 ea., children can handle all 3. M. C. demons, Raymond. Ph. 253-4675.
5 yr. sorrel reg. Quarter Horse mare, King Ranch breeding, gentle, $350: 5 yr. sorrel Quarter Horse mare, exc. conf., well trained but spirited, $250; 11 mos. colt by above grade mare, sired by reg. Quarter Horse, $150. Geo. W. Powell, 210 East 10th St.. Tifton 31794. Ph. 382-7571.
Dbl. reg. TWHBA and PHBA drk. golden Palomino stallion, blaze, 3 stockings, successfully shown past 4 yrs. in parade, English and Palomino championship classes, gentle, ridden by teen-ager. Sally Owen Stinnett, 2572 Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 634-1347.
2 yr. old pleasure mare, exc. condition, black & brown with star on face, gentle but spirited, needs good owner to ride her. Pat McLaughlin, Plesant Hill Rd., Rt. 4, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 483-3299 after 4 pm._____
Colts and yearlings, reg. Ap-

will haul 4 horses, $200. W.W. Marett, 1121 Pryor St., SW, Atlanta 30315. Ph.
524-0426. Horses boarded at Mar-Len
stables, located east of Alpharetta in N. Fulton Co. Len H. Camp, Ph. 4757111.
4-horse trailer, 201 long, gooseneck. Donald Winn, Riverdale. Ph. 471-8826.
Board your horse in stall, will pick up, $45 per month in Fayetteville. Mike Thompson, 550 Jefferson Ave.: , Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-2861.
Horseshoeing in Newnan, Griffin, LaGrange and surrounding area; also horses boarded and pastured. Bill Blunschi, Senoia. Ph. 253-8974.
Livestock hauled anywher'eC anytime, cattle caught, horses boarded, pastured, reg. Quarter1 Horses for sale. Charles Poynter, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 524-3806 day, 373-1237 night._______________
Horses boarded in fine pasture near Fairburn, stall feeding available, riding ring, competent caretaker to look after stock,

Atstud: Whistle Pete Nib-AQHA State Champion Sr. Western Pleasure horse, sire of AQHA State Champion

paloosa filly,I/2 reg. TWH, 21/2 yrs. old, reg. Appaloosa mare.Mary B. Akins, 200 E. 9th St., Rome 30161.

reasonable rates. W.L. Robinson, Box 87160, College Park 30337. Ph. 7611569.

halter mare, see his exc. colts for

Pinto pony, rather wild but will

Horses and ponies boarded near

proof of breeding ability, Quarter make good breeding horse, 2 yr. old, Snellville, yr. round pasture, constant

Horse training, indoor arena, finest II 2 Shetland, I/ 2 Pinto female, $60. supervision, 2 openings avail., $10-20-

facilities. Ronnie Hodges, Roswell. Pam Edmondson, 1020 Jones Mill $45. Carol Hood, Rt. 1, Box 39,

Ph. 993-2892 or 993-2181.

Rd., Cartersville. Ph. 382-5581.

Grayson 30321. Ph. 963-6696.

Wednesday, February 25, 1970

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Fescue-Clover hay for sale, 70*

Horses, -handling,

Livestock feed, hay and grain

per bale. Frank L. Bates, Yatesville.

Ph. 472-3437.

_____^__^^

Good square bales properly cured

Lespedeza & Fescue hay, 70* per bale,

some for 60*; Riley C. Couch, Rt. 1,

Recipes of the Week

boarding, equipment

Senoia. Ph. 599-6929._____________ Coastal Bermuda hay, limed and
fertilized, baled without rain, 85* per
bale. C. B. Flood, Rt. 4, Box 286, Newnan. Ph. 253-2145

OATMEAL CANDY
Bring to boil for one minute: 2 cups white sugar 1 stick margarine

Highly fertilized Coastal Ber-

1/3 cup cocoa

muda hay, $30 per ton at barn or will

1/2 cup milk

Training, conditioning for AQHA halter prospects, all special feeds included, also want to buy auto, horse waterers, state cond., price, will sel hand tooled padded seat show saddle new cond., all accessories, $200. R. E Eidson. Starrsville. Ph. 786-0635.
Horseshoeing, all types anywhere in Ga. Jim Shelby, Rt. 1 Box 384, Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-6634
Boarding facilities, Irg. riding ring. Carl and Barbara Ban, 525' Covington Hwy., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 284-7644._________
Drover 2-horse trailer, tandem axle, elec. brakes, like new, separate saddle compartment. Lee Cobb Atlanta. Ph. 241-7418.
El Dorado 2-horse tandem traile for sale. W. Green, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph 483-8758 or 483-3496._________
Dbl. tandem 2-horse trailer with

for sale
1969 crop Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, baled without rain, $25 per ton. Dorothy Barrow Atwell Matthews. Ph. 547-2859.
Hay for sale, Fred Chumbler, Alphretta. Ph. 475-7829._______
20 tons good hay, 75* per bale. Ellis Flqyd Woolsey, Lovejoy Rd.
Hampton] Ph. 946-4303. _____ Coastal Bermuda hay, $1 per bale
del. in quantity of 200 or more. E.H. Hudson, 218 Atlanta St., McDonough. Ph. 957-3459 Atlanta.__________
Lrg. quantity Coastal Bermuda hay, properly fertilized and limed, high in protein, FOB farm or del. J.L. Alien, Rt. 3. Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-178.
Coastal Bermuda hay, $1 per

exchange for calves. Robert Russell, Rt. 1, Bonaire. Ph. 923-1951._______
day for sale, 50-60, per bale. Fred L. White, Rt. 2, Buckhead. Ph. 3422306.
Coastal Bermuda, and Peanut hay for sale, $30 per ton. S. E. Holland, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 363-4634.
Approx. 20 tons good quality Coastal Bermuda hay, processed for top protein contents, $30 per ton. E. H. Ensz, Louisville 30434. Ph. 547-6795 or .547-6769 Wrens. __________
Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, rain-free, 90* per bale at
barn. James R. Woods, Hwy. 18, 10 mi. W. Pine Mountain. Ph. 882-6580.
40-50 tons 1969 Coastal Bermuda hay, $30 per ton at barn, can del. within 50 mi. for $35 per ton in lots of 4 tons. Herman Barker, The Rock. Ph. 647-4608 Thomas ton.

Pinch of salt
Remove from heat and add: 1/2 cup peanut butter 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
3 cups raw oatmeal
Beat until firm enough to hold shape. Spoon onto wax paper.
Edith Barnett Route 4 Gumming, Georgia 30130
DILLY BREAD
1 Tablespoon butter 2 Tablespoons chopped onions 1 cup large curd cream style cottage cheese 14 teaspoon soda 1 egg

ramp, exc. cond., spare tire, new bale; Fescue and Sericia Lespedeza,

1200 bales hay, well fertilized and

1 pkg. active dry yeast

hitch and jack, saddle compartment 75* per bale at barn, W.H. Jones, limed, exc. quality Bermuda &

% cup warm water

excape door. Kitty Leonard, 3511 Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6911.______

Woodhaven Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 233

Coastal Bermuda hay, from limed

5535.

_____________ and highly fertilized fields, Irg. heavy

Horses boarded on 100 acres, gooc bales, good color, 90? per bale picked

riding location, pasture, in 6-Flags up at barn, no Sunday sales. Robert

area, $7.50. Mrs. W. P. Davis, 2125 Hood, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 963-6966

Kimberly Rd., SW. Atlanta. Ph. 344 or 77886-65-5295._______________

2692.___ ____

Ex(c. quality Arlington

Will trade 2 Western saddles and bridles, 1 adult size, 1 pony size, want
2 used 17 in. forward seat jumping
saddles. Mrs. J. H. Blair, Alpharetta Ph. 475-7852._______
Have room to board 3 horses, stall, pasture, hay and feed, $45 per mo., can pick up horse. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU9-5798.

Lespedeza; also Fescue and some mix. grass hay, all from clean fields, well fertilized and limed, Fescue, $1 per bale, some reduction on quantity. M.R. Boroughs, 2750 Clifton Springs Rd.. Decatur. Ph. 241-3565.
1969 Coastal Bermuda hay in middle Ga., approx. 100 tons from highly fert. and limed fields, 60-90* per bale or will trade for cattle-bred

heifers, calves, cows. L.W. Alien, Rt.

1, Gray. Ph. 986-3941.__________

Cattle, swine,

Mulching hay, Irg. bales, 65* per bale at my barn. W.N. Mullinax, Rt. 1,

other livestock

Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-6136.____ Several thousand bales choice
Coastal hay, cut from well limed and

fertilized, weed-free pastures; also 3-4

thousand bales hay suitable for

mulch. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1,

Screven 31560. Ph. 586-6687 Odum.

Kobe Lespedeza Coastal hay; also

Fescue hay, some 75* per bale, some

$1; all Irg. square bales, from limed

and fertilized fields. L.B. Hill,

wanted

Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689._______ Good quality, nigmy fertilized
Coastal Bermuda hay, $30 per ton at

Want 1 baby lamb, female; also barn. James Gaston, Rt. 3, Buena need services of reg. Angus bull for 1 Vista Rd.. Americus. Ph. 924-7478.

Bermuda & Fescue, 75* per bale at

barn Sat. only. Wilton W. Stewart,

White Plains. Ph. 284-3164.________

250 bales Soybean hay, well cured

without rain, aver. wt. 75Ibs. per bale,

90*perbale. Raymond D. Coggin, Rt.

5, Box 499, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-

6633.________________________ Sericia hay for sale, 60-70* per

bale. Lee Treadwell, Rt. 1, Bremen

30110. _____________

Fine Coastal Bermuda hay,

guaranteed high protein content, $1

per bale at barn, special price for 500

bale lots, avail, after 4 pm. all dav

Sat. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Rt.

1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984.

Wellfertilized Coastal Bermuda

hay, 80* per bale. C. C. Haslam, Jr., Marshallville. Ph. 967-2491.________

Coastal Bermuda hay, highly

fertilized and baled without rain, $30

per ton, Fescue, $20 per ton. Ed Hitt,

Rt. 1, Grovetown. Ph. 863-1620.

WelTTertilized & limed Fescue,

Orchard Grass and Clover hay, baled

without rain, sell at 40* per bale to

make room. Bess Westmoreland, Rt.

4. Cleveland. Ph. 865-4128.

500 tons Coastal Bermuda hay,

exc. quality, well fertilized, cured in

hay dryer. $30 per ton. Bob Blalock,

Millarden Farms, Woodbury. Ph. 553-

5375.

___

Good Coastal Bermuda and Millet

hay, $1 per bale at barn, $1.10 per bale

del. within 35mi. Betty Edenfield, Rt.

2, Fairburn. Ph. 964-6273.

2 Tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoon dill seed or dill weed 21/2 cups sifted all purpose flour
Melt butter in small frying pan, add onion and cook until tender but not brown. Sprinkle yeast over warm water, stir until dis solved. Heat cottage cheese to lukewarm in a bowl. Combine cooked onion, yeast, cottage cheese, sugar, salt, soda, and dill seed or dill weed. Beat in egg. Mix in flour 1/2 cup at a time, beating after each addition. When flour is well mixed into dough, cover with damp cloth and set in warm place, let rise until doubled in bulk, about 1 1/2 hours. Punch down and turn into well greased loaf pan. Let rise until double, about 40 min utes. Bake in moderate over 50 to 55 minutes until thoroughly baked. If loaf browns too much, cover with foil last 15 minutes. While hot, spread with butter and sprinkle with salt.
Hester Gibson R.F.D. #1, Box 258-A Avondale, Pennsylvania 19311
Strawberry popcorn, 12 seed, 25*; Calico popcorn, 12 seed 30$; Cayenne pepper seed, 25*; sweet Banana, 35*; hot Hungarian pepper seed, 30*; white anti-acid tomato seed, 25*. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.
3000 Ibs. Dove Proso millet, cleaned and bagged in 50# paper, germ. 82%, no noxious weeds, 99.56% pure seed. H. R. Dunn, Jr., Richland 31825. __________________
Ozark Beauty, everbearing strawberry pits., $3 per C at my home,

heifer, Heard Co. area. Robin
Phiilmlips., Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph. 854-4880. Wannlt midget ponies, 3TT or under.
C. M. Bond, Lavonia 30553._____ Want bred heifers, calves, cows,
will trade 1969 Coastal Bermuda hay

Soybean, Milo, Millet hay, all heavily fertilized and baled without rain, $1 per bale, can del. Robert Ginn, Rt. 2, Box 132, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-8044 after 6 pm._________
Fescue hay for sale, approx. 200

from highly fertilized and limed bales, 60* per bale at barn, 55* if all

fields, 60-90* per bale. L. W. Alien, Rt. 1, Gray. Ph. 986-3941._________
Want Berkshire guts, bred or open, prefer bred, reasonably priced. Harold Lancaster, Rt. 2, Eastman 31023. Ph. 892-2250 Hawkinsville.
Want baby calves, half-beef and half-dairy breed, within 150 mi. radius. John W. Presley, Rt. 1, Rome
30161. Ph. 235-1547.___________ Want in or near Henry Co. a small
herd of top grade Angus or Holstein-
Angus cows, not over 5 yrs. old. Fred J. Wilson, Box 109-B, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3951____________
Want Western Pleasure horses to work indoor riding area for yr. round riding, lighted arena, elec. cooler, weekly and monthly rates. Wayne Sloan'Box 54, Resaca 30735. Ph. 629-
2372 after 6 pm. _________ Want Irg. type, big boned billy-
goat, butt-headed, trot over 1 yr. old,
not over 125 mi. from Savannah. W. C. Burnsed. Ellabell. Ph. 653-2568.

taken. Pat West, Rt. 2, Rockmart. Ph. 684-3904____________.
No. 1 Timothy hay, $1.25 per bale; also Fescue, Orchard Grass and Clover, $1.15; all well fertilized, conditioned, put up without rain. Mrs.
Willie Marques, Rt. 2, Austell 30001. Ph. 948-2863. ______________
Coastal Bermuda hay, well fer:ilized, $30 per ton. Clarence Yoder, Montezuma. Ph: 472-8814._______
Coastal Bermuda hay, highly :ertilized, weed-free, $35 per ton at barn. C.B. Moncrief, Rt. 1, Roberta.
Ph. 836-8141.__________________ Yellow shelled corn, bulk, approx.
500 tons, will load your truck, $60 per :on. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109.
6,000 bales bright rye straw, $30 per ton. C. M. Pippins, Jr., Pretoria Rd., Albany. Ph. 436-4953.________
CoastaTBermuda, 100 IrgTsquare bales, well fertilized, $1 per bale. Ron Smith, Hampton. Ph. 946-3282 after 5

Want common briar goats, 1 billy, and 3 nannies, breeding age, must be del., must be reasonably priced. Jesse Harmon, Howard. Ph. 862-3763.
Want to catch ana naul wild cattle. Floyd & Billy Dye. Elberton.
Ph. 283-6725 day, 283-1738,_______

pm.__________ _______ Weed^free, highly fertilized
Coastal Bermuda hay, $1 per bale, 40 oaleton, $35. L. E. Akins, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 956-5897. ________________
Fescue hay, fertilized and baled without rain, 85* per bale at barn. Sam Mosher, Roswell. Ph. 993-4165.

Want reg. Black Angus bull, must

1000 bales Soybean hay, cured

be old enough for service for 20 cows, without rain, 50 bales, $35 at my place.

must be gentle, prefer halter broken, i^awson Peterson, Petross Farms,

reasonably priced. V. E, Murphy, Box 2, Vidalia 30474.

Decatur. Ph 377-3562.

Fescue, Bean, Millet & Oat mix.

Want a good cheap plow mule. J. lay, highly fertilized, not rain, 90* per

J. Davison, Rt. 1, Pineview.

>ale to 90*-$1.25 per bale. John Shaw,

Rt. 2, Conyers. Ph. 483-7415 or 483-

Want 3-4 yr. old reg. Quarter 7644.

mare that is gentle, well built and abt.
14 or 15 hands high. John Wright, Commerce. Ph. 335-5672.

Fescue & Clover hay from limed and fert. fields, Irg. square bales, 704
here or can del. for reasonable fee;

Want any number of feeder pigs. some rain damaged, 50* per bale. W.

Gene Callaway, Rayle 30660. Ph. 274- R. Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2891

3385 or 274-3392.

night.

Hay for sale, $1 per bale at barn. K. B. Grogan, Manning Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-4672.__________________
1969 Fescue, Orchard Grass and Clover hay, fertilized and limed, Irg. heavy bales, full seeded heads, cut and baled without rain, $1 per bale. F. 0. Bishop, 295Crossville Rd., Roswell. Ph. 993-4668._____________
Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, baled without rain, $30 per ton at barn, located 13 mi. S. of Thomson on Hwy. 17, contact after 6 pm week days, all day Sat. Lee Roy Usry, Rt. 1, Stapleton 30823. Ph. 595-1926._______
Fescue & Clover, Sericia, Browntop millet hay, all good bales, $1 per bale at barn. Larry Byrom, 1918 Noah's Ark Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-2561 after 5:30 pm.________
High quality Coastal Bermuda hay, weed-free, well fertilized & limed, cut and baled without rain, $1 per bale. John Bruce, Rt. 1, Sugar Valley. Ph. 629-3386 after 6 pm.
Rain-free Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.10 per bale at barn, will del. for $1.25 per bale. Tom Bradbury, Roswell. Ph. 255-6818 after 6 pm.
Good Coastal Bermuda hay, 90* per bale, $35 per ton, located near Walnut Grove. Vincent S. Goransky, Rt. 3, Covington, Ph. 786-5201.
Top quality Coastal Bermuda lay, highly fertilized, properly cured, f30 per ton at barn, can del. in 3 ton lots for 12* per mi. per ton. George D. Atwell, Rt. 2, Danville 31017.
NOTICE
Sealed Bids will be received,
by the Supervisor of Purchases,
142 State Capitol, Atlanta, Geor
gia until 3:00 P.M. March 10,
1970 to be opened at the same
hour, for Vergate Lespedeza
Seed. Department of: Georgia
Forestry Commission, Davis-
boro, Georgia. Specifications
obtainable from the under
signed.
C. CLAYTON TURNER
Supervisor of Purchases

for sale

Concord grapevines, 75* ea.;

Concord and Lutie or Caco (red)

cuttings, $1.20 per doz.; fig cuttings

same price, add 40* post. Mrs. Ethel

Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE,

Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.______

Muscadine grapevines, hazelnut,

beechnut trees, sourwood, 4, $1;

blackhaw bushes, 4, $1, add post. Mrs.

F. M. Turner. Rt. 6. Gainesville.

White 6-Weeks bunch bean seed,

germ. 95%; Pink Peanut 6-Weeks,

germ. 96%; $1.30 per cupful PP. Mrs.

Lee Reece . Rt. 2. Elliiay 30540.

3,000 bu. bright oats for seed, 95*

bu. C. M. Pippins, Jr., Shamrock

Ranch, Pretoria Rd., Albany. Ph. 436-

4953.

_______ ______.

Clemson Spineless okra seedT

germ. 77%,25*perlb. W. V. Brannen,

Unadilla. Ph. 627-3358.

Purple leaf plums, $1; Indian Fig

cactus, 50* up; also pink weigela,

$1.50; dwarf boxwood, $3 doz.; dbl,

white althaeas, $1.50, cannot ship

shrubbery. Mrs. Luther Kitchens,

Box 327, Cov'innggttion. __ _____

Fresh cushaw, 96% germ, and

Candy Roaster squash seed, 85%j

germ., 25% seedrioe plus slamped,*

self-addressed env. R. C. Dikeman,

Rt. 3, Blairsville 30512.________

Pure healthy t Coastal Bermuda

sprigs or stolens, will dig, load and del.

Irg. or small quantities, reasonably

priced according to size of load. E. H.

Ensz, Louisville 30434. Ph. 547-6795 or

547-6769 Wrens.________________

Cert, sweet potato seed, Ga Red,

Coastal Sweets, Centennials. D. R.

Stone, 600 Barnes St., Baxley. Ph. 367-

4324 after 6 pm. except Sat. ____

Ozark Beauty, everbearing

strawberry pits., $3 per C at my home,

$20 per M, add post, if shipped. J. E.

Thomas, Rt. 1, BQX 273, Blackshear.

Tame Dlackberry plants,

crabapple, .75* ea.; yellowroot,

spearmint, red raspberry, black-

berry, dewberry, huckleberry pits.,

$1.50 doz., 50* post. Mrs. W. W.

Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

$20 per M, add post, if shipped. J. E.

Thomas, Rt. 1, Box 275, Blackshear.

Ph. 449-6638.

______

Hick's Broadleaf tobacco seed,

germ. 99.50% purity, 93.00% purity

coker's 319 germ, 99.00% purity, 97%

any var. sample $1; jumbo pkg. $4. $12

per lb., 3 Ibs. $25.00 PP Earl

StucKey, Blackshear._____..

Mix ornamental pepper seed, 25(

pkg., mail orders only. John H. Davis

1007 Dimmock St., S.W., Atlanta

30310.

_____^___^____,

Bearing size mtn. huckleberries,

dewberries, blackberries, yellowroot

plants, $2.50 doz.; winter huckleberry,

red tame plums, 5. $2.50, damp

packed & PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt.

1, Blue Ridge- 30513.

____

Novelty Irish potatoes, Treasured

Brazilian, 400 per hill possible under

proper culture, $3 ea.; Canadian

Purple, German Fingerling, $2 ea.,

one of ea., $6; miniature red pepper

pods, 25* doz. Fred 0. Thomas, Rt. 4,

Box 486, Dalton 30720.

'1568 crop Strawberry popcofn 1

seed, 25* spoonful, free sample Red

Wonder ukra seed ea. order, add post.

T. E Grubbs. Rt. 3. Jackson 30233.

"013 Fashion Indian corn,

Strawberry popcorn, miniature

redhot pepper pods, castor or mole

bean seed, 3 doz. per pkg., 30*, 4, $1

with stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6,

Moultrie 31768.

Treasured 1Brazilian Irish potato,

400 per hill possible, $3 ea., 2, $5,8, $16,

add post. Mrs. Grace Townsend, Rt. 1,

Box 315, Gainesville 30501.

Treasured Bushel irisn potato

from Brazil, $1.50 ea. PP. Mrs. J. 0.

Blackstone, Rt. 1, Powder Springs

30073.

,__________,

Apple trees: June, Transparent,

Horse, Detroit, Golden & Red

Delicious, Stayman, Red Rome,

Yates; Elberta, Ga. Bell, June peach

trees, 75* ea.; Kieffer, Lecont pear,

June, Abundance plum, Early Rich-

mond cherry, chestnut trees, 3 ft., $1

ea.; Concord, Niagra grape, 75* ea.,

$5 orders PP. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.

Running okra seed, germ. 70%,
75* cupful, 25* post. Thelma Hunt, Rt. .3, Eastman 31023.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, February 25, 1970

Agricultural seed and plants
^r-^*mv/
for sale
Sweet and hot Banana pepper seed, 25* tblspn., add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Elliiay.
Thornlless boysenberries, $2 doz.; Ebony King blackberries, $2.50 doz.; strawberries, $2 per C, cannot ship. Mrs. Wm. B. Price, Rt. l, Douglasville. Ph. 942-4022.______

Beau Brummel and ornamental purple foliage plums, May cherries 50*-$3; Superfine everbearing Strawberries, 50* doz.; asparagus pits., $3 doz., cannot ship. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave., SE,
Ph. 622-0448. White multiplying onions for sale, 50, $1 plus post. Mrs. Cleo Beggs, Rt. 1, Lavonia.______________ Tomato plants for sale, sweet pepper, eggplants, cucumbers; also many types house flowers now blooming, yard flowers. W. S. Montgomery, 781 Marion Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. MA7-3347.
Agricultural seed and plants

Araucana bantams, green egg layers, trio, $7; extra pullets, $2.50 ea., all laying, will ship COD. Andy Akins, 200 E. 9th St., Rome 30161. Ph. 234-1947.
Grown white doe raobit for sale, $2, cannot ship. Mrs. J. C. Parker, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-3061.
Will trade 2 prs. white Chinese geese for Guineas or a trio of game chickens. June White, Rt. 3, Box 164, Thomasville 31792. Ph. 226-2286.
Modena pigeons, exc. quality, many cols.; Gazzi: Bronze, blue, cream, sulphur & blue tri; Schietti: Black, blue, magnani & yellow; mated prs., $7.50, single birds, $3 ea. Eugene Ansley, 186 Elmwood Cir., Rt. 1, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 799-7627.____
Alien, Sanders & Lacey Roundheads, Travelers and Claret game chickens, come to see and I might give you one. Wayne Hammett, Rt. 1, Appling 30802. Ph 556-3344.
Game cocks for sale, reds and grays, Irg., $3; small, $2, coming 2 yr.

Selected mature Northern Bobwhite quail, 7-9 oz. debeaked, $2 ea., booking orders for eggs for April del., 15* ea. Mrs. J. A. Simmons, 725 College St., Eastman 31023. Ph. 3742167.
2 prs. Hyderabada Fran Colins, 2 pr. Chinese Bamboo partridge, BB Reds, OE bantams, 2 elec. brooders, 1 round incubator. G. L. Kuykendall, Anvil Block Rd., Rt. 1, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 474-8662.
Bantams; 10 pr. Knickerbocker Rhode Island Reds, show type, $5 pr. Wm. Chester King, Box 145, Rt. l, Crowell Rd., Covington 30209. Ph.

Gold Crest cosmos seed, 50* cup; tall growing red salvia seed, 251 tsp. PP in Ga. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Rt. 2, Alto 30510._________________
Sweet shrubs, flowering crabapple, althaeas, dbl. pink, white & lav., spiraeas, flowering almond, $1 ea., cannot ship. E. Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Macon Ph 788-6432.
Green ajuga, pink thrift, 20, $1; Shasta daisies, mix. col. hardy phlox, $1 doz.; Royal Robe violets, 15, $1, add 40* post. 'Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
Rooted pink weigelas, Waxleaf ligustrum, red nandinas, pink crape

myrtle, pink 7-Sjster runner roses, 35*

ea.; red, white hibiscus seed, 15*

Poultry, game,

tblspn. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, box 214, Royston 30662.________

fowl and

Thornless everblooming dbl. yellow roses, 3, $1, add 50* post.; Aug.

eggs

blooming Spider lily bulbs, $2 doz., 50* post.; yellow cluster narcissus, 2 doz.,

$1, 50* post. Mrs. Jim Blackwell,

Newborn 30262.

____

Early bearing strawberry pits.,

olds, stags, $1; 1 yr. old. C. G. Pen-

200 boxwood lor sale, Gov. in-

$1.50 per C; also flowers, Ga. orders

dley, 2669 Rockbridge St., Lithonia

spected, reasonably priced. Mrs.

only, add post. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1,

30058 Ph. 482-3467._____________

James T. Garmon, Rt. 1, Box 72,

Gumming 30130.______________

' Buff Cochin bantams for sale.

Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2941.

Beechnut, hazelnut trees, sarvice

berries, Himalayan blackberries,

black raspberries, muscadine

(grapevines, 4, $1; garlic bulbs,

blueberry bushes, 10, $1, add post.

Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville

30501.

Booking orders 10 var. hybrid

tomato, sweet & hot pepper pits.,

spring del., grown from tested

disease-free seed, reasonably priced;

Oct. bean seed, 2 oz. pkg., 75*, 25*

post.; I/ 41b.,$1.35, 35*post.; Erskine

C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW,

Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140.______

Old fashion yellow multiplying

onions, 20, $1; rhubarb (pie plant)

seed, 35* pkg., 4 pkgs., $1; Martin

gourd seed, 30* Irg. pkg., add post.

Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99,

Elliiay 30540.

______

Huckleberry bushes, dewberries,

blackberries, yellowroot, garden

peppermint, 12 pits., $2 PP, out of

state, $2.50 PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt.

1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.

Everbearing strawberry pits., $2

wanted

Want Rabbit-eye blueberries and

hedge hydrangeas sprouts. Mrs.

Major Brooks, Rt. 2, Loganville 30249.

Want old fashion purple hulled

Cornfield bean seed, can use abt. 1 Ib.

J. Ricks, 4042 Elmscourt Dr., Stone

Mountain. 30083.

_____

Want old time willow leaf running

white butterbean seed, please state

price. Cicero Bedsole, Box 62,

Norwood 30821.______________

Want Oxheart tomato plants, also

yellow tomato pits or seed. J. C.

Otwell, Rt. 2, Box 332-C, Newnan

30263.

Want garlic plants or bulbs for

spring planting. Mrs. J. E. Wyatt, Sr.,

Box 186, Fortson 31808 ________

Want Marlboro seed corn. Lewis

Johnson Rt. 3, Box 149, Forsyth 31029.'

Want i pint of Lady Finger pea

seed, state price & post. Mrs. Oscar

Parker 521 Gordon Ave., Adel 31620.

Emily Miller, Fairburn. Ph. 964-7262

after 5 pm.

2 Cornish oantam roosters, 14

mos. old, $2.50 ea.; Claret and

Roundhead rooster, $4.50-$6.50 ea.; 2

hens and a rooster, $10; show type

Golden Sebrights rooster, $2.50, trio,

$8.50, will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland,

Box 1019 Coogler Rd., Dalton

Buff Cochin bantams for sale. Ben

Steed, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2286,

after 5 pm._________________

Pigeons: Birmingham Rollers,

selected birds, diff. cols., $2.50 ea.,

can ship mated prs.; rabbits, Smut

Nose Calif., grown, $5, young, $3. E.

E. Smith, 1781 Boulderview Dr., SE,

Atlanta 30316. Ph 241-7315. _____

Breeding birds in Old English

Game bantams, BB Reds, Blacks,

Silver Duckwing, also Golden

Sebrights, Black Rosecombs, quality

birds from proven bloodlines, $9 pr.

shipped express collect, no hatching

eggs, all letters ans. G. E. Stahlkuppe,

2455Union Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph.

344-6747._____

_______

wanted
Want 2 Mallard duck hens. Joe Weldon, Box 188, Fortson 31808. Ph. 324-2677.
Want 2 young laying hens and 1 rooster, want full bantams. Cleveland Christian, Rt. 2, Colbert. 30628. Ph. 788-2516.
Want 1 peacock. J. W. Hughes, 226 Alexander St., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6279 after 5 pm.
Want Barred Rock bantams, 2 cocks. K. Richard Nix, Rt. 1, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-6278.
Want common bantams, reasonably priced. Randall Heard, Rt. 3, Gumming Ph. 887-4232.
Want Reeves pheasant hens, wiff pay $5 ea. for two. James J. Chatham, 4942 Winters Chapel Rd., Doraville 30340. _______^____^__
Want abt. 20 young laying hens, Rhode Island Reds or any other kind

Pink dogwood, weeping ash, dbl. white dogwood, $1.85; deep red dogwood. 12-18 in.. $2 ea., add post.; dbl. red weeping peach, Indian Cling peach for fruit, $2 at my home, $2.50 shipped. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. ________________
Begonia list, 104; named bromeliads, $1; Birdsnest, Fluffy Ruffles, Elkhorn ferns, 654 ea.; Hollyleaf ferns, 50* , min. order $2, 60* post. Mrs. E. Polsfuss. 223 Cordele Ave.. Macon._____________
Purpie blooming widow's tear bulbs, 6GC doz.; mix. cols, sultana seed, 25* pkg., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis. Rt. 5, Box 99, Ellijay 30540.
Lav., yellow, white, maroon, pink Oct. chrysanthemums, your choice combination, 18, $i; stokesia, $1 doz.; lav. Gloria vine, 75*; 15 diff. daylilies, $2.50, 15 lemon yellow, $2, add post. Mrs. A. B. Cooper, Rt. 2, Box 270, Pelham 31779 ______________
Pink thrift, $2 per C; blue Japanese iris, 3 doz., $2; old time blue iris, 4 doz., $2; yellow roses, 4, $2;

per C, add 60* post. Henry Eller, Rt.

Pigeons, Racing Homers in" .that lay brown eggs. P.3. Tasker, 1715 boxwood, 6-8 in., 3, $2;, add 60* post.

3, Ellijay.______________ .

Poultry, game, Rainbow corn, 35* pkg.; Indian

Squaw, 50* cup; Golden Jubilee, Big

Boy, June Pink, Sunray, Brimmer,

fowl and Old Fashion Yellow tomato seeds, hot

Cowhorn, hot Banana pepper, 25* pkg.

eggs a a with stamped env., add post. Mrs.

JPresley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

'Scuppernongs, white female;

Topsail, Higgens, black females;

Hunt, Dulcet, Creek; pollinators:

Magoon, Albermarle, Dearing, $1.25

ea., 6, $5, add 75*post., all well rooted,

damp packed. Grady Ison, Brooks

30205. Ph. 599-3323.___________

for sale Black & brown scuppernong

Flower plants, plants, well rooted & damp packed.

B. 0. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 204-C, Griffin

bulbs and seed 30223.____^__________

Massey strawberry pits., extra

Irg. berries, heavy bearer, $3.75 per C,

300, $10; Pocahontas, $3 per C, 300,

$8.50 del., no checks nor COD. Bonnie

Smith, Rt 2, Gainesville 30501.

Shallot onion buttons, $1 per C,

ppd. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.

White onion sets, 75* qt., $2 gal.

del. in Ga., makes Irg. onions, not

multiplying kind. Bill Stephens , Rt. l,

Dahlonega.

_______

for sale Good Tenderhull bean seed, White"

Halfrunners, 94% germ., White

Cornfield, 90%germ., Cream 6-Weeks,

96%germ., Pink 6-Weeks, 94%germ.,

$1 cupful, Red Speckle peas, germ.,

89%, white peas, germ. 70% 75*

icupful, Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3,

.Ellijay.

mng okra seed for sale, 85%

germ., I/ 4 cup, $1, no checks. Mrs.

Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3. Baxley 31513.

Burpee Big Boy tomato seed, $1 per cup; germ. 71%; old time mus-

tard seed, half ounce, 35*; giant size

white multiplying onions, 35, $1.25;

' dried fruit, 2 Ibs., $2.65 PP. F. M. Abie,

Dahlonega 30533. ____

Certified sweet potato seed, Ga.

Red, Rose Centennial. Earl Gibbs,

Box 277. Willacoochee. Ph. 534-5472.

Booking orders spring del. tomato

pits., in 2 l/ 4 in. peat pots; Rutgers,

Marglobe, Big Boy, Brimmer,

Manapel, 15* ea., 65* post. ea. doz.,

state date wanted, Thomas Sparks,

306 Lakeview Dr.r-Chatsworth 30705.

P BHick raspberries, Himalayan

blackberry pits., blackhaw bushes,

hazelnut, beechnut trees, sarvice

itrees, yellow & red plums, 4, $1; garlic

bulbs, blueberry bushes. 10. $1, add

post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6,

Gainesville 30501,

Red, raspberry pits., spearmint & huckleberry plants wrapped in plastic film or cellophane, damp packed, $1.50 doz. add post., no out-of-state orders. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay^

He raspberries, Wueberries, catnip, spearmint plants for sale, $1.50 doz. plus 50* post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt.^ Ellijay 30540.

50 rabbits, fat and in good health,

good breed, white, gray and black, all

under 1 yr. old; 15 bucks, 50$ ea.;

does, $1 ea. in lots of 25 or more,

located 3 mi. of Acworth on Canton

Hwy. 92. G. I. McGhee, Rt. 1, Acworth

30101.

____

4 Flemish bucks, 3 mos. old; 4

Dutch bucks, 3 mos. old; 5 Dutch

bunnies, 2 mos. old, all $2 ea. Donald

J. West, 357 Parkway Dr., Athens

30601. Ph. 548-7050.___________

2 trios Red Pyle Modern games,

$15 per trio, cannot ship. S. E. Snider,

2273 Whites Mill Rd., Decatur. Ph. 241-

5724 after 5 pm.____________

Alien Roundheads, Warhorse,

Tartar Roundheads, White Hackle,

Madigin Clarets, 69 hatch, stags, $10,

old trio, $25; few crossbreed. R. C.

Moreland, Rt. 1, Lilburn 30247. Ph.

469-6562.

__________

Purebred Golden Sebright ban-

tams, 7 hens, 2 roosters, won blue

ribbon, $15 for the lot, cannot ship. E.

J. Stallings, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 180,

Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-3417.______

Bobwhite quail, fully grown in

flight pens, live, $1 ea., dressed, $1.25

ea.; breeders, $2.50 a pr., already

laying; also eggs, $10 per C, discount

on Irg. orders. J. F. Harris, Rt. 1,

Trudy Rd., Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-

5219.

13 Irg. 1969 purebred Rhode Island

Red cockerels for sale or trade for

Guinea, Cornish chickens or

Araucanus. Mrs. Warren W. Adams,

2643 Butner Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331.

Northern wnite quail eggs, $10 per

C shipped PP; also incubator for sale,

4 drawer (1200 egg cap.) two micro-

switches for safety, cannot overheat.

Gerald Scott, Ogeechee Quail Farm,

Box 637, Wadley 30477. Ph. 252-5629

after 7 pm.______________

1 I turkey torn, abt. 40 Ibs. wt., 3

hens, the lot, $25; also purebred Irg.

heavy type Dark Cornish 'hatching

eggs, 15, $2.25 or 30, $3.85 and my

cartons returned promptly at buyer's

expense. Miss Cora Patterson, Rt. 1,

Box 35, Ty Ty 31795.______

Black Minorca eggs, 15] |3T

breeding cockerels, $5 ea., will ship

express collect. L. B. Millians, 105

Temple Ave., Newnan.

beautiful Sions and crosses, exc.

homing birds, seamless banded,

various cols., youngsters and mated

working prs., $2.75-$5 pr., cannot ship.

R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79,

Wrightsville 31096.

______

Buff Cochin bantams, $5 per pr. at

my place, cannot ship. G. B. Howell,

5419 Newton Rd., Albany 31705.

Pigeons: Racing Homers, good

bloodlines, young birds that like to fly,

seamless banded, $1 ea., or will trade

for bantams. Randall Heard, Rt. 3,

Gumming. Ph. 887-4232.

Golden Sebright bantams, hens

and roosters, $3 ea. at farm, raised

from prize winning stock. C. L. Alt-

man Rt. 1, Box 362, Savannah 31401.

Taking orders Northern Bobwhite

quail eggs and day old birds, eggs, $10

per C; day old birds, 25* ea. Carlos

Willis, Willis Game Bird Farm, Rt. 1,

Sycamore 31790. Ph. 382-0493 Tifton

after 6 pm.

__________

Pharoah quail eggs for sale, $7.50

per C, 500, $35, will not pay freight.

James L. Tyson, 1817 Avalpn, Albany.

Pharoah quail starts laying at 6

wks. old, lay round, breeders, $4 per

pr., eggs, $15 per C, day old quail, 25*

ea., others priced according to age.

Mrs. W. G. Tyson, Rt. 2, Doerun. Ph.

776-2802 Sylvester.

Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10

per C, you pay post.; dressed quail,

$1.10 ea., live birds, $1. Alfred J.

Harper, Rt. 2, Ocilla. Ph. 468-7851.

Purebred NZW bucks, guaranteed

breeders, $2 up here. Joseph Aber-

nathy, Yatesville Rd., Barnesville.

Trio of peafowls, 1 cock, 1 young

hen, 1 hen not so young, all $50, cannot

ship. Ellie M. Smoak, Rt. 4, Box 205 A,

Griffin 30223.

Muscovy ducks & drakes, will

deliver for smaller fee than will take

to ship if order is Irg. enough. Mrs. J.

P. Tarpley, Rt. 1, Chatsworth 30705.

Ph. 695-3036. _____________<

Bantam show stock, black with'

rosecomb, $5 pr.; 1 pr. blue with

rosecomb, purebred, $5; will ship

express collect. W. L. Crews, Rt. 2,

Box 103, Jesup 31545.___________

Pharoah quail breeders, $1.50 ea.

dressed, $85 per C, egg, 8* ea.; also

new chicks at diff. prices. W. C.

Blunk, 1470 Pontiac PI., SE, Atlanta

30316. Ph. 627-0013.

Pure BlueTace hatch, pure

Roundhead, Pure Ginn Greys; also

Warhorse. Garnett J. Moreland Sr.,

Rt. 2, Turner Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 469-

3229_____

4 generations from wild, flying

Mallard duck eggs, $3 doz. PP. W.E.

Griffin. Rt. 1, Ociiia 31774.________

Booking orders for Irg. Northern

quail breeders, $3 pr.; eggs 10* ea. or

$90 per C; day old birds, 25* ea.;

Ringneck pheasant eggs, 25* ea.

Hubert F. Jordan Quail Farm, Bartow

(30413. Ph. 364-3931, Cannot ship live,

iCannot ship live.

i

Cascade Palmetto Rd., Atlanta 30331. ,Ph. 964-3561. ^ Want Guinea hen and rooster, must be pure and able to send by mail, prefer not too far from Toccoa, will pay $2 for both. Mark Whitworth, Rt. 2, Box 340 Toccoa 30577. Ph. 779-2781.
Want 20 Ked Rock or White Rock baking hens, near S. Atlanta. Harry Smith, Atlanta. Ph. 627-5353.
Want trio of Rock Cornish or more, state what you have & price. C. A. Franklin, McRae 31055.
Coleus, 25*; mix. Christmas pepper, 35*; Angel's Trumpet, 5 seed, 25*; mix. carnation, 30*; mix. pkg. indoor seed, 25*, mail only. Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. ~ Seed: Mignonette (peaches & cream) 25*; nierembergia, 35*; Chinese bell flowers, 35*; blue salvia, snapdragons, 25*; eggplant, Christmas pepper, 5 seed, 25*; hollyhocks, 25*. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.
18-24in. boxwood, $1 ea.; 14-18in., 75* ea.; shipped PP in Ga.; can't ship following: white dogwood, white flowering peach trees, redbud trees, $1.25 ea. Norton Eldridge, 212 Madison Ave., Ashburn Ph. 567-3849.
Mix. Bearded iris, $1.50 doz.; mix. mums, 25, $1.25; dbl. pink sultana, night blooming cereus, 50* ea.'; hybrid daylilies, Irg., $6 per C; Philippine bulblets, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville 31792.
Hardy ferns, 50* ea.; Marchineal rose cuttings, 10, $1; mtn. laurel, forsythia, sweet shrub, holly, althaeas, all rooted, 4, $1, add 50* post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Box ajuga, bronze or green, English boxwood, Gold Dust aucuba, 3 types ivy, achimenes, other pits., cannot ship. Roy G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-7546.
Van. ivy, small leaf, well rooted, 25* ea., $2 doz.; small & Irg. leaf green ivy, ajuga, vince minor, pink achimenes, (Little Beauty) $1 doz., add post. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.

Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay.____

Redbud tree seedlings up to 1 ft., 25* ea., 4, $1. Evan D. Brown, Jr., Rt.

1, Douglas 31533.

____

Pyracantha, purple smoke tree, Oriental magnolias, white & pink, 75*

ea.; abelia, nandina, japonicas,

deutzia, viburnum, snowballs, weigelas, red & white flowering quince, 40* ea., others. Mrs. T. K. Moore. Sr.. Rt. 3, Canton.______

1969 gourd seed, pure Irg. Short-

neck, Martin type, 25* pkg. with stamped env. Edward S. Thurmond,

Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison 30650.____ Mtn.rhododendron, mtn. ivy,

White Hemlock pines, white dogwood,

winter ferns, 4, $2; out-of-state $2.50;

yard mint, $2 doz.; Japanese iris, 18,

$2. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146,

Blue Ridge 30513.____________

Yellow & orange dwarf marigold

seed, mix. touch-me-not, 25* cupful

with post. Mrs. Irene Whitworth, Rt.

3, Lavonia 30553. ___________ Orange Japanese sunflower,

dwarf orange & yellow marigolds, Irg.

yellow & orange marigolds, prince's

feather seeds, 25* cupful, add post.

Mrs. Charlie Buffington, Rt. 2,

Lavonia 30553. __________

Choice unlabeled iris, pink, many

others, no col. choice until they bloom,

$3:60 doz., 50, $12.50, $20 per C plus

post., stamped env. for ifn.; whitebud

tree seed, 20, $1 plus stamped, ad-

dressed env. Mrs. D. T. Gates, Rt. 1,

Hamilton 31811.

_______

Vinca minor & asst. ivy, 5* ea.,

Irg. box, $1; woods ferns, 7-Sister

roses, 25* ea., 5, $1, PP in Ga. Mrs. A.

B. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Ball Ground

30107.

________

White and Hemlockpines, sweet

shrub, mtn. holly, pink mtn. ivy, pink

mtn. laurel, white dogwood, mtn.

ferns, white field daisy pits., 5, $2.50; all damp packed, PP. Mrs. David

Stover. Rt. 1. Blue Ridge 30513.

Mix. blooming size glad, bulbs, 3

doz., $1, 70* post. ea. 3 doz.; hardy

rooted pink verbena, 15, $1, 30* post, on ea. 15; mix. Sweet William, red salvia, 25* tblspn. with stamped env. Mrs. Delia Garland, Rt. 1, Whitestone

30186.___________________ Swiss Giant pansy pits., mix. col.,

50, $2.25, $3.75 per C; Irg. type dahlia bulbs, mix. cols., 8, $2.65; dahlia seed,

Irg. & small marigold seed, Irg. pkg.,

25* with stamped env. F. M. Abie,

Dahlonega 30533.______________ 10 red thrift pits., $1; rose & pink
pot hydrangeas, 40* ea.; Old English

boxwopd, well rooted, 4, $1; add 40* to

$1 for post. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1,

Box 89, Cleveland 30528._______

All cols, fresh sultana seed, small

pkg. 25* with self-addressed stamped

env. Vassie McCollum, Box 281, Rt. 2, Toccoa 30577.

Red crape myrtle, 12" or over,

Scotchbroom, kerria, 2, $1; Gloriosa

daisies, green ajuga, $1 doz., add 45*

post. Mrs. J. W, Jones, Madison.

Wednesday, February 25, 1970

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Page 7

Flower plants, bulbs and seed

for sale

Martin, Dipper, Long Handle gourd seed, l* ea.; Martin gourds, 20-

36 in., Dipper and Long Handle gourds

up to 40 in., $1.50 ea. with seed in them, cannot ship. C. W. Isbell, 3824

Panthersville Rd., Ellenwood Ph

241-4843 Spider lily bulbs, 75* doz.; mix.

unrooted cuttings, $1 doz.; mix.

unrooted geraniums, single sultana

cuttings, W<t ea.; several varieties

begonias, 50* ea., min. order $1 plus

post. Mrs. A. J. McCorkle, Rt. 2,

Newton Rd., Albany 31701.______

Weeping willow, pyracantna,

Burfordi, Boxwood, Compacta holly,

gardenias, boxwood, ligustrum, $l-$3,

cannot ship, located 1 mi. Conley.

Mrs. A. J. Swafford, Sr., 3182 Anvil

Block Rd.. Ellenwood. Ph. 363-1566.

18 diff. pits.; including foxglove, Sweet William, Shasta daisies,

hollyhock, Divaricata phlox, 5* ea. at

my home 4 mi. S. just off US Hwy. 1,

cannot ship. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4,

Lyons 30436. Ph. 526-8516._______ Native azaleas, white dogwood,

New Year's vine, 4, $1; yellow thor-

nless roses, yellow bells, 3, $1, add

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

Gainesville._______________ Giant Russian sunflower seed,

hand selected and cleaned. 1/4 lb.. Philippine, Formosan lily seed, 25*

tblspn., other seed. $1, smaller lots,

100 seed, 75*. E. C. Bearden, Rt. 1,

Monticello 31064. Striped liriope, $1 doz.; green 14,

$1; small pink mimosas, white

dogwood, mock-orange, 4, $1; bronze

ajuga, $1 doz., 40* post. Mrs. Ethel

Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE,

Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.

Lrg. pink dbl. poppy seed; dbl.

touch-me-nots, mix. cols, with rosette,

mix. cols, sultana seed, 25* pkg. with

stamped addressed env. Mrs. H. W.

Law. Chula 31733.___________

Pink 7-Sister running roses, 2, $1;

mix. cols, daylilies, $1 doz.; money pits., l/ 2 doz., $1; dbl. daffodil bulbs,

$1 doz., add post. Mrs. M. H. Watts,

105 New Town Rd., Calhpun 30701.

White yard Fee Gee hydrangeas,

2, $1, 50* post.; dbl. pink almond, 25*

ea., 30* post.; green liriope, red

Spider lilies, $1.50 doz. PP; Japanese

magnolias, 75*-$l ea., 50* post. Mrs.

Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa

301.7 6u.. Purple Japanese magnolias,

yellow tea olive, $1 ea.; dbl. white

flowering peach, forsythia, pink

flowering crabapple, S.C. jasmine, 50*

ea., add post. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box

104. Chester 31012. Booking orders over 600 var.

Bearded iris, del. at planting time,

write for list and inf., add post, on

orders; tuberoses, $1.50 doz. plus 50* post. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkin-

sburg 30234. A*^ W-u^.___________________________, Orange cosmos seed, 25* pkg.

with self-addressed env. Miss Judy

Green, Rt. 3, Box 152, Chatsworth

3070/i5f.

_

_^

Sweet William seed, 20* tsp.,

plants, $1 doz.; Tiger lilies, 50* ea., 3,

$1; listed below at my home, for-

sythia, Floribunda roses, 50*-$1,

cuttings, 10* ea. Wynell Vaughan

Wheeler, Rt. 4, Buford Dam Rd.,

Cummine Pink yarrow, Silver King, 18 pits.,

$1; Parrot lilies, 4, $1; Oakleaf

hydrangeas, red flowering quince, 35*

ea.; fern & begonia list, 10* ea., 60*

post, on $2 orders, 10* exchange on

checks. Mrs. E. J. Crump, Box 127,

Climax 31734, Mammoth sunflower seed, grows

15ft., blooms 20 in., I/ 4 lb., $1.35 plus

35* post.; mix. Irg. gourd seed, $1.50

per ounce, 25* post.; Martin, Long Dipper seed, $1.25 per oz., 25* post. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose

Ave., SW. Atlanta Ph. 758-6140. Rose oxalis, moss-like foliage, 2,

$1; rare wine, small bulbs, 4, $1; others, lav., yellow, white, all giant, 5,

$1, 25* post., no checks. Mrs. A. S. Knight, Rt. 2, Box 220-K, Brunswick

31520._______________ 125 Irg. nandinas, $1; red

Approx. 100 boxwood, 4-5 ft.

Gourd seed & gourds; Martin, Irg.

2 dbl. bed size quilts; Diamond

reasonably priced if taken by Bushel, Holy Crown, Swan, 4-5 ft. Flower Garden, $40 ea.; 2 True

truckload, located I/ 4 mi. S. of Dipper, Irg. Dipper, Duckhead, Pee Lover's Knot, $30 PP, no letters ans

Bethesda Baptist Church at Nelson on Wee, others, 25* Irg. pkg., self- unless self-addressed stamped env

all weather rd. C. A. Jones, Rt. 1, Ball addressed, stamped env., free red Mrs. O.B. Jones, Rt. 1, Hill Rd.

Ground 30107.

okra seed ea. order. G. W. Jackson Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-3335

New crop flower seed: Moonvine Rt. 3. Box 401, Dalton 30720._____

Nice emb. bedspreads of

coral vine, Irg. white trumpet pit.

1969 gourd seed, pure Irg. short seamless sheeting with boil-fast

triple fringe yellow trumpet, 4- neck, Martin-type, 25* pkg., $1 per thread, $14 ea.; new string cro. rugs

o'clock, snow upon the mtn., dbl. ounce; also extra Long Handle, round shaped, 3 ft. wide, $5 ea., adc

marigold, generous pkg., 25* plus Dipper gourd seed, 25* pkg. with post. Mrs. Sallie B. West, C9 2nd Blvd.

6* post. E. H. Scarborough, 1128 East stamped env. Frank Holcomb, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.

36th St., Savannah 31404.______

Buchanan 30113._______________

Print and sheeting aprons with

Magnolias in cans, $1.25 ea.;

Dbl. rea low growing canna band and pockets, 75* ea., add post

hypericum in cans, $1 at my place; bulbs, blooms, 5-7 in., $3.75 doz. PP; Mrs. C.F. Butler, 109-23rd St., SE

Turk's Cap, Philippine lily seed, 25* also low growing yellow cannas, Moultrie 31768.

pkg. with stamped env. Mrs. Mary bloom till frost, $3 doz. PP. H. C. Reid,

Little girl cotton blend dresses,

Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley & Dixon Rd., 2303 S. Pryor Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 622- size 1-6, $2.50 ea.; cro. hairpin lace

Macon.

__ ________ 9724.

baby shawl, approx. 40 x 40, white

Mix. ins, dbl. orange lilies, $1

Mix. col. cultana seed, 35* pkg.; trimmed in blue, green or pink, 100%

doz.; rooted gardenias, Easter roses, buckeyes, red flowering bush, 2, 25*; orlon acrylic, $8.50; allow 1 month for

50*ea.; mix. mums, narcissus, Sweet purple wisteria seed, 10, 25*, all PP blanket. Mrs. James E. Boyd, Jr., Rt.

William, 50* doz., add post. Ga. or- Mrs. A. G. Hunt, Rt. 1, Buford 30518. 3. Woodstock Rd.. Acworth 30101

ders only. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1,

Cumming 30130.___________

Native azaleas, sweet shrub,

white dogwood, red maple, althaeas,

purple butterfly bushes, S. C. jasmine,

crabapple trees, 4, $1, add post. Mi*,

Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville

30501.

__________

Baby zinnia, yellow & orange Irg.

dbl. marigold, old fashion bachelor

buttons, generous pkg. seed, 25* with

stamped env., free pkg. touch-me-

nots. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Rt. 1, Ar-

muchee 30105.

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.__________________

Asst. col. marigold, castor Dean,

nandina, Irg. sunflower seed, mat-

chbox full, 25*; mimosa, cockscomb,

salvia. Philippine lily, touch-me-not

asst. touch-me-not, tblspn., 25*;

stamped env. H. L. Thomas, 3690

Telstar, Ellenwood 30049.

Pink grass or spice pinks, small

clump, 50*, Irg., $1; lemon, orange,

gold daylilies, 25* ea.; It. blue iris,

25*; bronze ajuga, 50* doz., add 60*

post, on $1 order, $1 on $5 order. Mrs.

J. G. Carney, 1600 Spalding Dr.,

Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 451-1157.

Native azaleas, white dogwood,

red maple, sweet shrub, purple

butterfly bushes, 4, $1; yellow thor-

nless rose bushes, 3, $1; purple iris,

daylilies, 10, $1; althaea bushes, 3, $1,

add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6,

Gainesville 30501.

Hardy ferns, crabapple

rhododendron, pink mtn. laurel, white

dogwood, pine seedlings,

honeysuckle, 50* ea.; pink 7-Sister

climbing roses, $1 ea.; add post., no

out-of-state orders. Mrs. Weldon

Long, Rt. S. Ellijay.__________

Blue white violets, $1 doz.; pink 7-

Sister climbing rose, $1; Irg. purple

Super giant zinnia seed with 5-6 in. blooms, mix. cols., white, deep rose, pink, purple, deep yellow, scarlet & red, generous pkg., 25* with stamped env., free pkg. hollyhock. Mrs. W. A. Tanner, Rt. 3. Douglas 31533.
Flower seed: Mix. petunia, mix. touch-me-nots, mix. 4-o'clocks, mix., dwarf marigolds, mix. giant zinnias, 25* pkg. with stamped, addressed env. J. 0. Henderson, Rt. _3, Box 37, Lawrenceville 30245.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed

wanted

Want plants or red bee-balm

(monarda). Mrs. R. L. Russell, Box

76, Bonaire.______________

Want pink coral vine roots or

crowns, quote price and your shipping

date. H. G. Wiley, Eastanollee 30538.

Want ginseng plants, advise

number avail., size and price, can

pick up. Mrs. Ned Fowler, Rt. 1,

Con~Wye'arasn.t magnolia cuttings, red &

white weigelas, dbl. althaeas, any

col., gardenias and other items. Mrs.

T. H. Wheeler. Rt. 4. Cumming 30130.

Want Boogaloo sultana. Mrs. T.

J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville

31792.

____

Want old fashion hyacinths and

old fashion house leek plant. Mrs. T.

R. Brooks, Box 561, Bremen 30110.

Lover's Knot quilt top, one top pc. in little square blocks, $3 ea.; dbl. Wedding Ring top, pc. with small pcs., $6, 60* post. ea. top; Lover's Knot
pattern, 50*; Dbl. Wedding Ring with square, 75*. Miss Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Box___2_!2*6*>. GVJainesville 3_ 0_ 5_ 0_ 1_..
New Handmade dbl. bed size quilts, good cotton material, cotton padding, Grandmother's Flower Garden; also Lone Star design, $15 ea., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5 Box 99, Ellijay 30540.____________
3 quilts in mix. patterns, $8 ea.; Monkey Wrench quilt, dbl. bed size, 2 lb. cotton, handmade, new bleached
sheeting lining, $10, 75* post. ea. quilt, out-of-state, $1 per quilt. Mrs. Grady Jenkins, Rt. 3, Box 171 A, Adairsville _3Q1Q3
Appliqued pillowcases, diff. designs, dolls, flowers with leaves, $3 pr.; scarves to match, $1.50ea.; mach made, handpainted pillow-cases, pretty designs, $2.50 pr., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540
Quilt tops; big rabbit, cat-inbasket, butterfly, colonial girl, Dutch doll, $7.50 ea.; handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.; handpainted dish
towels, 3, $1, 7, $2; bib aprons, $1 ea., band, 75* ea., work aprons, Irg. pockets, appliqued cushion covers, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____________
Handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr., add post; handpainted tea aprons, $1.25 ea.; fancy painted potholders, 25* ea.; painted dish towels, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. _______
Little girl dresses, 1-6 $1.50 ea.; tea aprons, 75* ea. potholders, 8, $1; handpainted pillowcases, pretty flowers, birds, animals others, $2 pr. write what you want. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. _
Lambskin baby shoes, lace ups,
cowboy boots, size 1, moccasins, 1-2-3, nylon felt, 1-2-3, appliqued animals on

jew, 20* cutting, green jew, 15*;

boots, moccasins, pastels, whites,

Rattail cactus, 50* ea.; houseleek, $1 doz.; sweet shrub, add post.; Mrs.

Handicrafts

send size $2.25 pr., 50* post. Sara Crumbley, Box 382-A, Rt. 2, Mc-

Elzie Long Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

Donough. Ph. 957-3203.________

Nandinas, 5 ft. loaded with

Girls dresses, perma-press

berries, 50* ea.; many other shrubs,

hopsacking" plaids, size 2-6, $4;

cannot ship, located near McDonough Blvd., Chevrolet Plant, A. L. Chancey, 1271 Grant St., SE, Atlanta.

r~s7/>N~>\ r*
. vf2-^s"'*ft*v'/' /I /li^t >\U4\\

polyester-cotton blends, sizes 2-4 $4; red & whites cotton dbl. knits, size'4,
$3.50 Elizabeth Coleman, 1405

Ph. 627-6651. Hydrangeas, ligustrum, purple

Danielsville Rd.. Athens 30601. Old fashion bonnets, wagon train

wisteria, yellow Fla. and Confederate

with ruffle, print solid, $1.25 button

or Carolina jasmine, Pride of Mobile

crown, $1.50 in Dan River material.

azaleas, reasonably priced, cannot

$1.25pr.; aprons med., Irg., 50-75*ea.,

ship. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 East

clothespin, 75* ea., add post, Nell

Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448._____ ___________

for sale

-Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford 30518._____________.

Pfitzer dwarf cannas, 50* ea., $4.50 doz.; peonies, $1 ea., 3, $2.50; dahlias, 35*ea., $3 doz.; begonias, 35* ea.; tulips, 75* doz., add 65* post. Thomas M. Sparks, 306 Lakeview Dr., Chatsworth 30705.
Red Pres. dwarf cannas, $2.50 doz.; mix. crocus, 30, $1; gloxinia plants, 50* ea.; hyacinths, pink, red, yellow, 35* ea., 6, $1; gladiola bulbs, 65* doz., $5 per C, add 60* post. ea. order. Mrs. Jennie Sparks, Rt. 3 Chatsworth 30705.
Yellow iris with brown $1.50 doz.; crabapple, white dogwood, yellow jasmine, 50* ea.; vinca minor, 25; $1 add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175. ______
Hardy pink phlox, $1 doz.; Christmas cactus, red oxalis, lilacs, 50* ea.; snowball, $1 ea.; Chinquapin roses, pink $2 ea.; 50* post.; Strawberry begonias, 50* ea., no outof-state orders. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

Nice size blue, pink & white baby
blankets, $2 ea.; baby quilt tpc. in It. & shade darker blue nylon, padded with
blanket material, $4; band aprons,
pockets, printed polished cotton, 2, $1,
add post. Mrs. M. H. Watts, 105 New Town Rd., Calhoun 30701.
White cro. bedspread, 80 x 95 in.,
P30 plus post. Mrs. Ruth Chapman, 0-
10 Pendleton Homes. Macon 31206. Full size quilt tops, all new
material, string tops, real pretty design Boxtops, in all cols., $4 ea., 50*
post. Mrs. Tom Pruitt, 15 Border St.,
Buford 30518._______________
Baby's 1st shoes, handmade of ;enuine white lambskin, silk laces,
high tops, soft sole, fits to 6 mos., $3; genuine white lambskin baby bootees,
rimmed in pink, white or blue, 3 sizes, state baby's age, $2.50. O'Neal
Brooks, Box 873. Scottdale 30079. Cro. dresser scarves in all white
lose cro., Wild Rose pattern, one
1x49, $7; One is 18x38, $5, one vanity et, 3 pc. with 15 in doily in white
calloped edges in red, all 4 pcs., $3, ne all white 15 in. doily, $1.25. Mrs.

Old Fashion bonnet, wagon train bonnets with ruffle print, $1.25 solid col., $1.50; band aprons to match, 2, pockets, med., $1.25 Irg., $1.50 add post. Mrs. B. M. Humphreys 854 Davis St.. F6. Gainesville 30501.
Mach. made quilts, asst. print tops with solid col. linings to match,
tops padded with 2 lb. roll cotton, abt. 72 x 90 in. $10 ea.; little girls aprons, all trimmed, 2 pockets on all, 2, $1.25, all new material and cotton all PP.
Mrs. David Stover, Rt. l, Blue Ridge
JQ5JA Bonnet with ruffles, wagon train,
print or solid, $1.50; button crown, $1.50 Dan River material $2 add post.; also Irg. aprons, $1.50 small, $1 add post. Mrs. Florence Smith, 615 Bradford St., NW, Gainesville 30501.
11 string quilt tops, full bed size, $1 ea. Mrs. Hubert Anderson, 438 Lee St., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-4837.
Cro. baby sweater sets, $5; 3 handkerchiefs with cro. edge, $1.50; orlon cro. bootees, $1. Mrs. John A. Merritt, Rt. 4, Red Keen Rd.,
Waycross 31501.________

Pink, dbl. white dogwood, $1.85 da Mae Sullivan, 410 Dixie St.,

Grannyafghan,squareshave

ia.; 3 cols. dbl. altheas, pink and red arrollton 30117.________ .. black centers and edged in black,

Dbl. bed size quilt tops, Rolling Stone, Love Knot, Dasher, Tuberose, Odd Fellow, $3 ea.; Step-around-theMtn., $5 ea., add post., no checks, MO please. Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. ____________
Tulip basket apron, print band apron abt. 16 x 30 in., lace on bottom; basket pocket with tulip potholder in
pocket of solid col., basket solid, print trim, $2, 15* post., state col. tulip, wanted. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1 Danielsville 30633._____
Hand cro. pillowcase lace, $1 per' set, add post. Mrs. Buford Henry, 26 Glenn St., Newnan 30263.
Nice full size quilt tops, made of new material, pc. by patterns, all handmade, $4 ea., 75* post. Mrs. Kate McCullough, 2625 Johnson St., Ljthonia.
Asst. cols, new print material quilts, padded with 2 lb. roll cotton, linings to match, mach. quilted, $6
ea., 72x90 in., $6 ea.; baby quilts, 40 x 50, asst. cols., quilted on mach, $3 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.______
Cro. pcs. cup & saucer, ?l; potholders, $1 ea.; potholders quilted,
not trimmed, 5, $1, trimmed, 4, $1 PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.
Single bed Tops; Windmill,
Friendship, $4ea.; 8dbl. bed; Orange Peel, Cross canoes, Rocky Rd. to Calif., 8-Point Star, Diamond Star, Broken Pavement, $5.50 ea.; 4-Point 2 cols., 9-Patch, solid cols., $6 ea., 60* post. Miss Lucille Garrett Rt. 1, Box
128-A. Swainsboro 30401. Nice band aprons, any col., $2;
bordered pillowcases, flowered or plain, any col., $2 pr., add post. Mrs. Jesse F. Johnson, 1005 Pecan St.
South. Cordele 31015. BJackeyed Susan cro. doily, 16"
dia., $5 PP; will cro. Ruffled Daydream, 16" dia., your choice of col.,$4.50PP. Mrs. 0. L. Bruce, Rt. 2,
Lula 30554. New print quilts in solid col.
material, padded with cotton, mach. made, thread and linings to match, satisfaction guaranteed, king size, $20, dbl. bed, $9,2, $17, twin and bunk, $8 ea., 2, $15, crib size, $5. Mrs. Clara Mae Dunn, Rt. 1, Hwy. 92 Woodstock

30188._______________________ Well made little girl dresses, 1-45

yrs., $1.75 ea.; print aprons, 50* ea.,

organdy, $1; corduroy and wool quilt

tops, $2.50ea., add post. Ethel Crowe,

Rt. 2. Gainesville 3Q501._________

Quilt tops; Dbl. Wedding Ring,

Flower, Grand Flower Garden, Ocean

Wave, Wild Goose Chase, Fan,

Friendship, $5 ea., others $4 ea., add

post. Edna Foster, Rt. 3, Calhoun

30701.__________________

Pretty print bonnet aprons, $1.35;

quilt patterns: Dove in the Window,

Milky Way, Jack in the Box, Duck &

Duckling, Goose in Pond, Old King

Cole Crown, Blazing Star, 25* ea. with

stamped addressed env., instructions

free. Mrs. Walter Cochran, Rt. 4, Box

107. Griffin 30223.

All cotton band aprons, $1.25-

$1.75; bib type, $1.75-$2; coverall, $3;

all have pockets, some have hand

towels sewn at waist, add post. Mrs.

Gayle Price, 1640 Flat Shoals Rd., SE,

Atla.nJta. Ph. 627-5-6~68>. ~.

,

New print material cloth quilts,

abt. 72 x 90 in. with 2 lb. cotton, quilted

on mach., linings to match, $5 ea., add

$1 post, or $6 PP. Mrs. Esty Parks,

Rt., 3 Elliiay 30540.__________

Oval pineapple with 20 pansies,

$2; pansy doily, $1.50; 3-pc. dresser

set, $1.60; 7-rose doily, $1; centerpc.,

$1.40. Mae Whittle, Rt. 2, Box 35 A,

Townsend 31331.

Ruffle doily, $1.25, small cen-

terpc., $1.35; pineapple centerpc.,

$1.60; Irg. centerpc., $2. Mrs. C. A.

Odom, Rt. 1, Box 244, Hinesville 31313.

Cro. afghan. 75 x 85. made in 6 i

squares, of^rool thread with 4

yellow, white, blue & green, bordered

all around <n blue, $30 plus $1.25 post.;

single white tatting with 1 picot at top,

40*yd., 3 picots at top, 50* yd., add 10*

post Mrs. Mark Holden, 1354 U.S. 41

N., Calhoun 30701.

-Striped and flowered pillowcases,

abt. 2 l/ 2 in hems, good material,

$1.25 pr.; white, $1; crib sheets, 75*

ea., add post. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1,

Cumming 30130.

Girls wash & wear summer

dresses, 1-3 size, $3, 4-6, $3.50; fancy

aprons, $2; coverall aprons, $3.50;

state, sm., med., Irg., 15* post. ea.

item, stamped env. for price list. Mrs.

D. W. Croker, Lakeview #31, Rt. 4,

Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-2568._____

Band aprons, made of bright

flowering quince, forsythia, flowering flowering peach, red, white, yellow

Cro. doilies in primrose design, all approx. 60 x 70 in., scalloped in black. solids and prints, 117 two in. squares

pomegranate, 50-75* ea.; Scot- weigela, Mohania holly, $1 ea., add white, neat work, 12 in., $1, 14 in., Mrs. W. H. Loudermilk, 16 Hoyt St., :o ea. apron, lined and with ties, state

chbroom, sweet shrub, 25-50*; cannot jost. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 1.25, add post. Mrs. Emma Cham- Cornelia._______________ if prints or solids wanted, $1.50 ea.,

ship. Mrs. Wm. B. Price, Rt. 1, :rawford St., Ellijay.

)ers, Rt. 2, Lula 30554.________

Afghans made of beautifully add 15* post. ea. apron. Mrs. F. M.

Douglasville. Ph. 942-4022,_______

Wood handle rawhide leather bull arranged wool material squares, Combs, Sr., 231 S. Liberty,

Red, pink flowering peach, dbl.

Italian Cavemens' Club, Or- hip, 6 ft., $6.50, 8 ft., $8.50, 10 ft., edged in bright col. wool cro. thread, tfilledgeviUe._______

purple althaeas, golden bells, pink namental, Planters, Light Bulb, 10.50, 12 ft., $12.50; fox hunter's joined by cro. with contrasting col. in

Cro. wnttc dolly, extra Irg- size,

rhododendrons, snowballs, white Vlarble gourd seed, packed 3 doz. per lowing bull horn, $6.50, giant size, wool thread, nice for couch throws or $7.50; two in. white cro. lace,

pines, blooming size, $1 ea., red & pkg., 30* ea., 4 pkgs., $1 send stamped >8.50, extra giant size, $10.50; powder bed $12 ea., add post. Mrss. Dalton scalloped edge, 50* yard plus post.,

pink dogwood, $1.50 ea. Mrs. T. M. env., will accept stamps in payment. orn with powder measure, $8.50 PP. Jewell, 20 Alewine Ave., Tallapoosa MO please. Mrs. Willie Lee Moss, Rt.

Webb, Ellijay.

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

Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

30176.

i. Homer 30547.

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What
Horseradish Armoracia, the pleasantly assertive condiment that's so good, regrowing in the same places for dozens of years and spreading where there is sufficient moisture, came to the New World from England. It has thrived and dispersed until it now grows wild throughout much of the same general area. The nosestinging, eye-watering roots, so good when used in moderation with less tasty foods, are edible the year around.
The leaves when tender in the spring make greens that are tastier than most when dropped into a small amount of boiling water, cooked uncovered only until tender and then served with a small pat of butter. But it is for its peppery roots that horseradish has been famous for thousands of years. There is little comparison between the freshly grated horseradish you can prepare yourself, using the wild roots and lemon juice instead of the commonly employed wine vinegar, and that from a store.
The simplest way to prepare this condiment for the table is by scraping some of the scrubbed root into a small dish, then stirring in fresh lemon juice to taste. You can use this fundamental procedure to produce all kinds of treats with sour cream, using two parts of sour cream by volune to one part of horseradish. It really brings out the flavor of game meats, not to forget good honest beef.
Pioneers used to apply the freshly scraped roots externally as they would mustard plasters. It was also used as an internal medicine, a teaspoon of the scraped root to a cup of boiling water; this was allowed to cool. One or two cupfuls were drunk throughout the day, several sips at a time, as a stimulant to the stomach. We have had calls recently here at the BULLETIN inquiring about horseradish reportedly being good for sinus conditions; however we have not been able to find anything to support this theory.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Plants May Overcome

Cold Weather Damage

TROY KEEBLE
Extension Horticulturist

Cold weather has been rather rough on plants, animals and mankind during the winter. December and January brought some rather unwelcome temperatures to our southland. It is only natural that gardeners are con-
cerned over possible injury to their ornamental shrubs, trees and flowering material.

A generalized statement concerning the amount of cold injury is highly impractical. Injury is determined by many factors such as section of the state, temperatures during previous weeks, moisture in the soil and plant, amount of sun and wind during the freezing weather, and condition of the plant.
There is one factor that contributes greatly to cold injury and that is the selection of plants to be grown in your area. Some plants can tolerate rather low temperatures while others suffer considerable injury.
Injury occurs as a result of several phenomena. In the main, stems are injured by the rupturing of plant cells as the water turns to ice crystals.
Other injury results, we might call it burning, by plants being exposed to strong wind and bright sunlight while the plant is frozen.
Foliage will be browned and rather crisp as a result of moisture being lost from the leaf and not replaced since the moisture in the soil and in the plant will not be able to move into the plant. This is called dessication or drying out of plant tissues and will result in death of the leaves if severe.
Generally plants may overcome wind burn, dessication, etc. In the

case of split stems and bark these may die or be so severely injured they cannot Overcome the injury.
Wise gardeners do not rush out and prune away any stems of discolored foliage or stems showing split bark or ruptured tissues. The full extent or severity of the injury may not be known until the plants come out of dormancy and go into growth again.
Granted your plants may be rather unsightly but remember you may be needlessly cutting away growth that required several years to develop. Pruning can be safely delayed until early or mid spring.
Be prepared to practice good sanitation and provide adequate soil moisture and proper nutrition. Come May and June and those plants which look so rough now will take on a new dress of foliage, flowers or fruit.
FIG TIME
It's fig planting time in Georgia. According to C. D. Spivey, horticulturist with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, fig trees do best if planted on the south or southeast side of a building. He also cautions homeowners not to plant fig trees too deep. They have a shallow root system.

Miscellaneous

for sale

Ginseng pit. roots, 50* ea.;

yellowroot pits., 6, $1; $1.50 doz.; pie

pits., 3, $1.50; poke root, 50* lb.; poke

root pit. root, 50* ea.; old fashion salt

gourds, $1.50, add post. Mrs. Presley

Fowler. Rt. 2. Ellijay._______

Wild cucumber bark, 2 lb. lard

box, $2, add 25* post. G. T. Brown,

Gen Del., Ball Ground 30107.____

Gal. cans, punched and treated

for shrubs & pits., have Irg. lots. W.

G. Camp, Rt. 2, Rockmart 30153. Ph.

684-6626.

__________

Good luck buckeyes for sale, 75*

doz., add post. Ricky Garrett, Rt. 1,

Box 59, Hiawassee 30546.

Firewood, all hardwood, will del.

or haul your own; also split pine in

heater lengths, prompt del. Ralph C.

Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Wood-

stock. Ph. 926-5111.

Lrg. & small gourds, cleaned and

varnished, 75*-$l, others, add post.

Mrs. J. D. Henderson, Rt. 1, Rydal

30171_______

QJuilt patterns, Valentine Quilt,

Butterfly, Pansy, Rose Wreath, Tulip,

Sunbonnet Sue, Overall Sam, Sun-

bonnet Girl, Strawhat Boy, Dutch

Doll, Old Fashion Girl, Fisher Boy,

20* ea., 6, $1 with stamped addressed

env., Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. 2, Box

267, Toccoa 30577

Cert. Early White Cluster seed

size sweet potatoes, $3 per bu; also

table size, $4 j>er bu. at farm in

Toombs Co., 4 mi. SE Johnson's

Corner, come before 11 am or after 3

pm, containers not furnished. Rufus

Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons. Ph. 565-8303.

Shredded bark, good for litter or mulch, $30-$40; Irg. dump truckload del; also pine straw for sale. Lamar Bullock, Rt. 1, Buford. Ph. 945-4686.

Free to haul off; doors & windows

suitable for barns or chicken houses,

abt. 1,000. M. Stephens, Napoli's

Italian Foods, Inc., 2139 W. Broad St.,

Athens.

____________

Fc. quilt patterns with col. pic-

ture; Philadelphia Pavement, Young

Man's Fancy, Shoo Fly, Duck and

Ducklings, Tiny Pines, Pine Burr,

Pine Cone, Bluebells, A-Crown-of-

Thorns, 35* ea., 7, $2; several

thousand patterns, inf. stamped env.

Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1,

Danielsville 30633. _________

Clearing yard, several small

pines for fire wood or pulp, free for

cutting. Nettie H. Puckett, Killan Hill

Manor, Rt. 1, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 939-

1679.

Martin gourds, $6 doz.; Blue Bird,

$4 doz., located 6 mi. S of Gumming

near Big Creek, #19 Hwy. O. C.

Mulkey, Rt. 4, Gumming 30130.

Black locust posts, 61/2 ft. long

60* ea1. cash price when picked up,

located 4 mi. from town toward

Greensboro on Hwy. 278, Jasper

Cronic, Rt. 4, Madison 30650. Ph. 342-

1303.i_zo_o _g_oo_d_u_se_a_t_ur_p_en_ti_ne__cu_ps_, I/ 2 gal. size, 4* ea. Carl Thompson, Rt. 1, Adrian.____^______
Several thousand old and new chestnut fence rails, 8-10 ft. length; several thousand yellow locust fence posts; also sassafras fence posts. Truett Wheeler, Rt. 2, Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 896-2151__________.
Fall gathered dry garden sage, $1.25 per quart del. Myrtle Pace, 616 Rockmart Rd., Villa Rica 30180.
Abt. 150 ft. of 5 ft. heavy chainlink fence, 2 heavy duty dbl. gates complete, 6 ft. high, including posts; also abt. 35 alum, fence posts., 31/2 in. dia., 6-8 ft. long, all for $1.25; elec. fence charger, $15, nearly new. H. A. Sanders, Rt. 2, Conyers. Ph. 483-1640.
Patterns and dir. for making a beautiful boudoir pillow top of ribbons from wreaths of loved one's graves to keep for memories, 50*. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.
40,000 galv. turpentine cups, 2 qt. size, some used 3 yrs., others 5 yrs., extra good .cond. C. L. Hall, Helena 31037 Ph. 867-3871.
Martin gourds, varnished and ready to hang, $175 ea., 2, $3.25,3 $4, 4 or more, $1.25 ea.; Blue Bird or Wren gourds, $1 ea.; 2, $1.75, 3, $2.50, 4 or more, 75*ea.; all del. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.

Wednesday, February 25, 1970
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Agricultural Calendar
Meetings
February 25-27--Georgia Nutri tion Conference, Atlanta.
March 3--Southern Peas Short Course, Rural Life Build ing, ABAC College, Tifton.
March 5--Peanut Harvesting & Curing Short Course, Rural Life Building, ABAC Col lege, Tifton.
March 7 -- Charm & Clothing Selection Short Course, Rural Life Building, ABAC College, Tifton.
Farm Sales Events
February 26 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Pearson Live stock Assn., Pearson.
February 26--Ben Guined Pro duction Sale -- Spotted and Durocs, Butler.
February 27 -- 6 PM -- Special Breeder Sale. 400 head of commercial Angus and Hereford cow & calf pairs and springers. 75 breedingage Charolais-cross heifers. 20 Charolais, Hereford, and Angus Bulls. Turner County Stockyards, Ashburn. For further informa tion call 567-3371 day, 5673881 night.
February 27--and each Friday at 8 PM -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Dodge County Stockyard, Eastman. For information contact Hayward Crawford. Day 3743773, night 374-3818.
February 27--1:30 PM--Special Feeder Pig Sale, CSRA Feeder Pig Sale Barn, Warrenton-Thomson Highway, Warrenton. S. F. Yelton, County Agent.
February 27 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Sutton Livestock Co., Sylvester.
February 27 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Dodge County Livestock Assn., Eastman.
February 27 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Swainsboro Stock yard, Swainsboro.
February 28 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Soperton Stock yard, Soperton.
February 28--Special Sale, 300 head good stocker cows and cows with calves by side. Several purebred bulls. Lunch served, trucks avail able. For further informa tion call 453-7368, 453-7136, Duvall & Wheeler Livestock Barn, Greensboro.
March 2 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt.
March 2 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Appling County Stock man's Assn., Baxley.
March 2 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Bulloch County Stock yard, Statesboro.
March 3 -- Special Feeder Pig Sale, Vidalia Stockyard, Vidalia.
March 3--1 PM--Special Feeder Pig Sale. All pigs treated prior to sale. For informa tion contact Valdosta 2441833 day, Quitman 263-4665 night. Valdosta Livestock Co., Loyce W. Turner, Dvm.
March 3--and first Tuesday of each month 1:00 PM--Reg ular Feeder Pig Sale, Farm inspected and pretreated. Valdosta Live Stock Co., Loyce W. Turner. For in formation call 244-1833 of fice, 263-4665 night.
March 4--Performance Tested Bull Sale, Tifton.