Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 57, no. 18 (1971 May 5)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner

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VOLUME 57

Wednesday, May 5,1971

NUMBER 18

Frank McC*Ja

Indoor Gardening May 16-23

ABAC Meets For Summer Months Soil Stewardship Week

Ag Industry Needs Tropical foliage plants or indoor plants as they are often called need

Many college graduates are finding job competition to be greater with each graduating class, especially agriculture graduates. Most agri-businesses in the Southeast indicate that they had rather take a prospective employee with an understanding of agriculture and its
specific problems, and provides intensive training to reach their company's specific goals and objectives.

some special care during the summer. A special treat for them would be to place them in a cool shady portion of the shrub border or on a shady patio, terrace or porch.
The shady border is preferable because you can plunge the pots into the soil. This prevents rapid drying due to fluctuating air temperatures and light.
Air conditioned homes and offices provide some very trying conditions for most plants. In addition to in-

To Be Observed In Ga.
Soil Stewardship Week will be observed throughout Georgia May 16-23. "The World and They That Dwell Therein," is the theme this year. In designating the week Governor Jimmy Carter pointed out in his proclamation that "the human race and all other living things, as^well as the environment which surrounds and sustains us, are the Lord's".
In signing the proclamation, the governor requested "all citizens of our state to observe the week with appropriate ceremonies and activities to the end that our state shall become a storehouse of clean water, a

Another important fact is that all high school graduates are not interested in obtaining a four-year
college degree, but they need a skill of technical training to better serve their employer and their community.
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, located in Tifton, has sensed these changes in agriculture and, consequently, has implemented technology (two-year) programs to meet the needs of Georgia's agricultural industry. The Agricultural and Industrial Equipment Technology Program at ABAC offers two years of intensive
(Our guest columnist this week is Dr. F. S. McCain, chairman of the Division of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton, 31794.)_________________
training in repairing and rebuilding all types of farm and light industrial

sufficient light, the humidity is generally too low for healthy growth and maintenance of most plants. Dehumidifiers lower the humidity where plants suffer and fight a losing battle.
Signs of improper moisture both in the soil and in the atmosphere will be browning and blackening of the tips and margins of leaves of philodendron, scheffelera, rubber plants, palms, Norfolk Island Pines, etc.
This problem can be partially reduced by carefully checking the soil moisture at five day to weekly intervals. Apply enough water to moisten the soil throughout the depth of the container.
The humidity in the immediate vicinity of the tub, urn or pot can be raised somewhat. Use a shallow waterproof tray or pan 1-2" deep - fill
it with some of the decorative pebbles or marble chips, gravel. Pour water over the gravel until you can see the level of the water. As it evaporates it will raise the humidity. Of course it means your cooling equipment will operate a little more but your plants will look better. By Tro, Keeble

Soil stewardship responsibilities were emphasized by 1,721 churches of all faiths in Georgia in 1970 with sermons and special worship services.
Beneficial Bark
Georgia gardeners are discovering the virtues of bark.
Tree bark performs the same function as peat moss, explains Harold 0. Baxter, forestry marketing specialist with the University of Georgia Extension Service.
"It loosens heavy soils, makes them easier to cultivate and improves water-holding capacity. In light sandy soils, it provides beneficial organic matter.
And bark has a couple of advantages over peat moss - it lasts longer and is more economical.

land of good soil, and an empire of beauty."
Soil Stewardship Week, the fifth week after Easter, is annually set aside as a time when men and women of all religious faiths can pause and consider their responsibilities for the care of the land, water, animals, plants, and other natural resources
that sustain our lives. It started as Soil Stewardship
Sunday in 1946 by a farm magazine. The response proved so popular with clergymen and lay religious leaders that the magazine relinquished its limited sponsorship to the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) in 1954.
Through NACD's efforts the observance was expanded to a full week. And while being expanded 7 times (from one day to one week), Soil Stewardship Week has, in the 17 years that Districts have been sponsoring it, expanded easily 17 times in scope, in influence, in responsibility, and in widespread
interest. At least it has in Georgia. Last
year about a million Georgians
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Whitewashing Trees

Most farmers agree that a foreman with machinery know-how is worth the salary of any college graduate. These students are also trained to be qualified service supervisors, parts managers, and field representatives for equipment dealers.

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I would like a recipe for toasting sunflower seed. How would one get the hard shell or hull off the seeds?
Mrs. J.E.B., Concord

May Prevent Diseases
Remember when whitewashing trees was THE thing? The older generation probably does. It was a common practice in their day, especially in rural areas.

Through training in the Forest and Wildlife Technology Programs, students are prepared for careers as forest technicians, park rangers, game specialists, soil conservationists, fish and wildlife managers and many other areas of employment.
A new program in Ornamental Horticulture Technology has recently been implemented at the college. The industry has. shown a need for qualified horticulturists for managing greenhouses, nurseries, landscaping homes, golf course management, floral design and flower shop management.
Vocational training for agriculture is becoming a must in the constantly changing agriculture industry. As the labor i market demands it, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College will strive to meet this demand with these new technology (two-year) programs.

Our Home Economist advises that sunflower seed are toasted the same way peanuts are. You should test during roasting for the desired degree of roasting. Roast in the shell or crack shell and remove meat first. The only way we have found to crack the shell is with the teeth. Don't be surprised if the yield is small.
***
Are darker vegetables more nutritious than the lighter ones? By this, I am referring to such vegetables as brussels sprouts as opposed to celery. Also, are the various smaller varieties of different fruits and vegetables of the same nutritional value as the more common larger varieties? I am referring to such things as the "cherry tomatoes", "baby" limas, "tiny" brussels sprouts, etc. Is the nutritional value of oranges and tangerines about the same? Can you tell me what the "Rock Cornish Game Hen" is and where it came from?
Mrs. K.A.W., Decatur
Dark green leafy vegetables are richer in nutrients than light green vegetables, especially Vitamin A. The nutritional value of the smaller varieties of fruits and vegetables is the same as the larger. Oranges and tangerines are of the same nutritional value. "Rock Cornish Game Hen" is a smaller breed of hen which is grown commercially in New York and New Jersey.
*** Please advise when to root grapevine.
O.L.G., Soperton
Root in June or July. Bury part of the vine under six inches of soil with the tip out. By winter the vines win oe rooted.

Well, it may be coming back. Whitewashing probably started as a form of disease control on fruit trees, and was picked up from there as an ornamental practice. During the last 25 years, though, whitewashed trees have 'all but disappeared from the landscape.
Experiments have shown that white paint may prevent sunscald.
George D. Walker, forester with the University of Georgia Extension Service, explains that sunscald often affects broadleaf trees that are removed from a wooded shady area and transplanted in an exposed sunny area.
"These young trees have thin bark which is easily injured - maybe even killed - by the intense heat of the sun's rays."
Walker says he knows of no reason why paint won't work on shade trees, too. "It may bring on a little nostalgia. And who knows -- it may bring a revival of whitewashing!"

Wednesday, May 5,1971

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Page 2

We Get Letters

Dear Editor:

This recipe for white washing barns was published in the MARKET BULLETIN about 1930. I thought it might be of interest to your readers:

50 pounds of hydrated lime 10 gallons water 10 pounds salt 2 pounds alum 1 bar soap

Melt the soap and mix these ingredients 24 hours before the white wash is to be applied. This will give a smoother white wash and will also stick better than if used right
after being made.

The alum and salt are used to lend adhesiveness and prevent rain and water from flaking the wash off. Soap is added to give a gloss as is found in oil paint. After setting for 24 hours enough water is added to the solution to give it a consistency of thin cream. This can be applied either
with a spray or brush.

Mrs. Elva Williams Sycamore Street
Rockmart, Georgia 30153
Editor's Note: Asa result of many requests from our readers, we have printed the above recipe.

47 yr. old white wife with 1 child,

wants job in milking parlor cleaning

up, will go any where if price is right,

need good house, 15 yr. experience.

Calvin Bolton, Rt. 2, Box 107, Millen

30442.______

____

Want retired or semi-retired man

and woman to help on farm both to

work, furnish garage apt. or house if

you have furniture. Edgar Fowler,

Box 217, Athens.___________

Want work as caretaker, etc., will

help with livestock, 50 mi. radius

Albany and N. Atlanta. John S. West,

Rt. 2, Box 31A, Dawson.________

22 yr. old white man, sober and
honest, wants job on farm, can do any kind of work, state wages in first
letter. Bobby Rumsey, 127 Larke St.,
Toccoa 30577. 47 yr. old white woman wants Job
on chicken farm, must have furnished
house, salary and board, near S. Fla. or S. Ga. Mrs. Meadows, Milner.

Experienced poultry farm family
wants good job on farm; also, good experience as herdsman on dairy or beef cattle farm. Grady Taylor, Box 135, Pendergrass 30567.__________
Need reliable person to do farm work, work with cattle, repair fences and pasture work, salary plus house.
Mr. Tracy, Atlanta. Ph. 875-3511.

FARMERS & CONSUMERS
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Atlanta, Georgia 30334
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Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
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White man and wife want work on farm, can operate machinery, sober and reliable, need furnished living quarters and weekly salary. G. E. Derryberrv. Gen. De.. Rossville 37407.
Want small family to operate broiler and cattle farm, good house with bath, elec. kitchen, central heat, on school bus rt, good pay, located Forsyth Co., near Gumming. A. W. Taylor, 2385 Tanglewood Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 636-1341.
Want dependable middle age couple to care for broiler and cattle operation, house with bath, lights and water furnished, good reference. H. C. Mangum, Rt. 1, Demorest 30535. Ph. 754-2972. ____
Want young or elderly couple for small cattle ranch, rent free, modern house furnished or unfurnished or services rendered, fringe benefits, Fred Martell, Rt. 2, Ranger._____
Want custom baling work in Newton Co., call to reserve time. W.H. Butler, Rt. 4, Covington. Ph. 786-6080 or 938-7905 Tucker.______________
Want man to work on farm maintaining grounds, must be reliable and sober individual, good salary, farm is located near Duluth. Mr. Wilbanks. Atlanta. Ph. 875-3511.
Want to do small plowing iob in DeKalb Co. area. R. W. Nangle, 24
Rabun Dr., Lilburn 30247. Ph. 938-7516 after 6 pm.__________________
Want right party to look after cows and keep up fence in exchange rent free 5 room house, near Senoia. John E. West, College Park. Ph. 9642268 or 355-4411.___________
Want milk hand. Bill Roberts, Rt. 2, Box 279, Hahira 31632. Ph. 242-1910 Valdosta.________________
Want reliable person for dairy, good working cond. and house. R. J. Rice, Rt. 3, Box 268, Madison 30650. Ph. 342-1659.________________
Will build any kind of fence for pasture, etc., no job too small or Irg. John R. Griffitts, Box 1197, Forest Park 30050.Ph. 366-8572._________
Need reliable .person for Duluth farm, work with horses, repair fences, pasture work, etc., good salary and house. Mr. Greenberg, 2170 Piedmont Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 875-3511.
52 yr. old white woman with small son, wants light farm work on farm, experience in caring for chickens, pigs and small calves, want 3 room house furnished, plus small salary. Mrs. R. J. Long, Rt. B, Box 508, Griffin.________________
Want man with help to milk and feed 100 cow herd, experience necessary, good pay, modern house and benefits for man with knowledge and desire. H. M. Howard, Newborn. Ph. 342-3704.
Farm
machinery
and equipment

Deborah Pullin, Editor

Amy Baxley, Asst. Ed., Editorial
Published weekly at 19 Hunter Street S.W., Atlanta 30334. Second class postage paid at Decatur, Ga.

for sale
Ford power take-off and pulley assembly. J.L. Shipp, Rt. 4, Dallas 30132.

Ford hay baler, bought last yr.,
like new. Clarence Stacey, Whitesburg. Ph. 832-8828.______
Used Gravely tractor with mower
and riding attachment, plow and cultivator for garden work. R.W. Nangle, Lilburn. Ph. 938-7516 after 6

pm.____________________ C-2 Gleaner-Baldwin combine,
with cab and 14 ft. grain header, $4500.
Richard Zabadah, 2014 Robin Hood Rd., Albany 31705. Ph. 436-1222.
6 ton outside feed bin without auger; hen nests; egg baskets; Kenco egg grader; egg cooler. Mrs. W.L. Farr. Thomson 30824. Ph. 595-1490.
International T.D. 18-A, cable control and root rake, fair cond.,
$3,500. James Clark, Rt. 5, Waymanville Rd., Thomaston 30286.
Ph. 647-5060.

John Deere L tractor, turning

plow and cutting harrow, good run-

ning cond. and tires $300; Poulan

chain saw, used very little $110.

Herbert Wilkins, Rt. 1, Temple. Ph.

562-3891.

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Cyclone feed syruper, 15 horse, 3

phase motor, $300. H.H. Richardson,

Rt. 4, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-3389.

Cultivators for H and M In-

ternational tractor, Silage planters,

dbl. seed hoppers, extra Irg. fertilizer

hoppers, all for $100. E.E. Cleghorn, Rt. 1. Lithia Springs. Ph. 942-2191.

Cub tractor belly mower, $850;

Ford tractor, 640 series, $995; eight

disc bush and bog harrow, used very

little. L.J. Parson, Dalton. Ph. 278-

1581. 18 six hole chicken nesters, used,

name the price. E.G. Britt, Stone Mt.

Ph. 469-4874 Good front end loader for Ford

9N, $225 or will trade for good 3-pt.

implements. Wayne Andrews, Rt. 2,

Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2703 after 6

pm. and week-ends._________ DeLaval pipeland for 20 cow barn,

complete with elec. motor, pump,

good cond.; 1 McCormick-Deering

milking machine, 2 units, Harry H.

Hardy, Warm Springs 31830._____

New Holland Model 268 haylmer

baler, $950; John Deere Model 480

mower, conditioner, $1,500; John

Deere Model 3 tedder, $50. Ed

Chandler, 609 Hale St., Augusta. Ph.

722-8378._______________

Clinton chain saw, 21 in. bar,

direct drive, good cond., $80. W.H.

Himberly, 3445 Rockbridge Rd.., Avondale Estates 30002. Ph. 378-7760.

10 hp. Craftsman riding lawn mower, 36" twin blades, 1 yr. old, exc. cond., $495. James E. Combee, Atlanta. Ph. 344-9770 day, 762-5612
nights.___________________ D6 B caterpillar, elec. starter,
angle blade, like new; 2-T 55 International dirt pull, 12 yrs. 220
Cummings diesel, like new. Brooks C. Danders, Rt. 3, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-
2078, night.___________________
1952 H model Farmall tractor, 4 new tires, rebuilt engine and new paint, see to appreciate. Dick Pope, Box 5>4q, iMviouniituicelulou. rPihi. i4D68o-6-8p7o1/.i.___
1 row transplanter, Holland serial #122527, good cond., $150; self priming T. pump, complete, $50; hog squeeze holding gate, like new, $50. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis. Box 124. Quitman.
Super A Farmall tractor, belly type mower, 2 disc turning plow, cutting harrow, spring tooth harrow. W. Clyde Meaders, 697 Whitehead
Rd., Athens 30601.____________ Ferguson 2 disc harrow for 3-pt.
hitch tractor, $100; 8N Ford tractor, $625. Billy H. Evans, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4716. ______
Poulan bow chain saw for sale or trade for horse stock. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock Ph. 926-5111.__________
John Deere T14 hay baler, wheel type hay rake in good cond. Bill Segars, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-
2282._____________________ Four gang hyd. control disc
harrow; also, 2 section drag harrow, $50. ea. Robert C. Watkins, Cameron Crest Farms, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph.
475-5381._________________ , Two Big Dutch auto, broiler
feeders, 500 ft. chain and trough, 9 pan cake gas brooders, all exc. cond., half price. Luther H. Hice, Rt. 10, Marietta. Ph. 428-0800.
1953 Ford tractor, bush hog, smoothing harrow, root rake, 2 bottom plows, blade, all good cond. R.E. Spruill, Roswell. Ph. 993-3707._____
A.C. Gleaner combine, model A with 12 ft. grain header, good cond. C.W. Felder, Riverside Farm,
Blakely,____________________ 2 bottom plows, A-l cond., $75.
Ernest Harper, RFD #4, Box 228B, Devereux 31087.

New Holland 68 baler, with self engine, used 1 season since engine overhauled, good cond. Carl A. Schwanbeck, Rt. 3, Adairsville 30103. Ph.
773-3516.__________________ Dearborn 2 bottom plow, 3-pt.
hitch, good cond., $150. E. L. Breedlove, 4400 Gregory Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-5195.

2 laying bird pens with feeder and waterer, 2 and 3 decker; round in-
cubator; 2 drawer type incubator with blower. Larry Tharpe, c/ o Elton
Tharpe, Rt. 2, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-
5208.
Big Dutchman, 3/ 4 ton egg cooler, combination egg washer and grader; also, oak cattle bodies for Ford pick-up, no reasonable -offer
refused. C. H. Jordan, Rt. 2, Box 65,
Covington 30209. Ph. 786-2553._____ 6 ft. bush hog offset harrow, very
good cond., $595; Ford hay con-
ditioner, good cond., $175. 0. E. Johnston, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 138, Griffin.
Ph. 227-1417. 10 hp riding tractor with equip.;
garden tiller; rotary mower for David
Bradley, 2 wheel tractor. J. L. Cruse, Jr., Rt. 8, Box 235, Cumming 30130.
Ph. 887-6537 after 7 pm. Massey Ferguson 50 series
tractor, factory L.P. gas, motor
rebuilt, like new tires, exc. cond., $1250; three bottom plow, $135.
Aubrey Holman, Austell. Ph. 948-1710.
2 G Allis Chalmers tractors and
equip.; also, 60 pieces of used metal roofing in diff. lengths. Dane W. Henry, Rt. 1, Crandall 30711. Ph. 695-
2891.____________________ New Holland manure spreader,
PTO drive, series 300; seed sower, PTO drive; Ferguson hay rake, lift type, 3-pt. hitch; hammermill with
sacker. Hoyt Hyde, Rt. 4, Box 60,
Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-3370. Late model A John Deere tractor
with 3-pt. hitch and good 4 disc tiller or
5 disc tiller, $600. Willie D. Hanley, Rt. 4. Commerce. Ph. 335-4020.
Sprayer outfit, 6 hp Briggs and Stratton engine, Jim Bean Royalette 5 G.P.M., twin cyl. pumps up to 500 Ibs. pressure. C. F. Lowery, Box 211, Summerville 30747. Ph. 857-4021.
B model Allis Chalmers tractor, good running cond., with cultivator and turning plow, all for $365. Jessie L. Wilson, Keeter Rd., Rt. S.Canton. Ph. 345-6746.
420 John Deere dozer, under carriage, good cond., run less than 20 hrs. since motor completely rebuilt, $1400. Glenn Moore, Rt. 4, Summerville 30747. Ph. 397-2220 LaFavette
Hook and haul cement mixer with I/ 2 hp elec. motor, used very little, $125, will give $75 block maker with mixer. Merrill Bush, Barnesville. Ph.
358-0950.______________ M John Deere, with mowing
machine, cultivator, planters, plow, cutting harrow; 3-pt. hitch rake, offset
harrow, 6 ft. wide disc with flex-hitch, hyd. cyl. Reese R. Barnard, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Ph. 629-2490.____________
Ford mowing machine, 6 ft. cycle, 3-pt. hitch, $75; Irg. machinist vice, $25. E. S. Legg, 92 Chambers Dr.,
Marietta. Ph. 427-2236.
. Farmall cub low boy, 5 ft. mower disc, tiller, cycle blade; 8N Ford tractor, overhauled, 2 disc, tiller,
scrape, blade, cutting harrows, dbl. section, smoothing harrows. Lewis
House. Rt. 1. Hiram. Ph. 445-4628. Dearborn cord wood saw, model
22-44, 3-pt. hitch, belt, no pulley, A-l
cond. James R. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 41B, Manassas. Ph. 693-2893.
At stud: Reg. Morgan "Carousel Sir Roger" AMHR#17590, 15.0, golden chestnut, silver mane and tail, private treaty. Sondra Stynchcombe, Atlanta. Ph. 634-0355 or 261-3000.
John Deere tractor, model 60, rollo-matic, live power, remote cyl., exc. mechanical cond., J. D. 3-pt. lift. W. H. Sell, Hoschton 30548. Ph. 654-2921 or 654-2527.___________________
11-408 Ford flex-o-hitch harrow, 20 disc w/ sealed bearings, cost $550, used 2 hrs., will sell for $400. Drew Massee, Rt. 1, Box 124-A, Marshallville 31057. Ph. 967-2258.
1 row pick up transplanter, 3-pt. hitch, exc. for planting Coastal Bermuda grass, $190. George Eager, 404 Eager Rd.. Valdosta 31601.
Irrigation outfit, 60 hp IHC motor with 4 in. centrifugal pump, mounted, 1500 ft. 4 and 3 in. pipe with fittings, Rainbird sprinklers, $500. T. A. Wilson. Greensboro. Ph. 453-7119.
60 hp diesel, 95 hrs., exc. cond., 3pt. hitch, $3750. E. Sonder, Rf. 5, Box 500. Griffin. Ph 927-fifiSQ_________
International Harvester cub cadet 147, auto, transmission, 14 hp, power lift, lights, 48 in. mower, 10 in. bottom plow and cultivator, $1,300. Thomas
E. Roberts, Rt. 3, Box 163, McBean 30908. Ph. 554-2658.___________
2 row set of Burch Universal
planters, planted approx. 300 acres, exc. cond., $300; Marvel 660 six ft. rotary mower, slip clutch and swing blades, 3-pt. hitch. Joel Owens, Box 30, McDonough. Ph. 957-2165.______
Set of 4 row Burch planters, witn fertilizer hoppers, good cond., will sell
in sets of 2. T. 0. McKown, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6710.______
8N Ford tractor; bush and bog 8 disc harrow; bush hog; scrape and planter; also, 2 cultivators, 1 row and 2 row. Paul Norton, Rt. 3, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-5563.

McCormick side delivery hay rake, 14 ft., good cond., tires and

teeth, pull tvoe. $125, see at my farm. D. W. Kinsey, Rt. 2, Gordon Rd.,

Barnesville. Ph. 358-3663.________ Metal hen nest, 14 hole; 5 case oak

egg washer; elec. time clocks. Fred Stahl. Ellijay. Ph. Melrose 5-4158.

Pull type Taylorway harrow, 8 idisc sealed bearings. A. J. Durden, Rt. 3, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-6110

.after 7 pm.____________________ H.D. 5 AHis Cnalmers dozer, hyd.

lift 9 ft. blade, winch on back, good cond., $3000. Dwight Wilson, Rt. 2, Hwy. 143, Fairmount 30139. Ph. 337-

2395._______________'_____ New Holland 616 silage chopper,

with sickle bar, good cond. J. B. Haygood, Rt 1, Yatesville. Ph. 472-

3391.

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2 disc pull type turn plow or tiller

for Farmall or International tractor,

sell or exchange for rotary mower for Farmall cub. P. E. Mosely, Rt. 1,

Austell. Ph. 948-6689.__________ 50-T International hay baler with
4 cyl. cub motor, $400; Allis Chalmers

7 ft. hay conditioner, like new, $500; Case F-2 combine, PTO drive, $400.

Earl Goodrum, Rt. 3, Box 13, Griffin.

Ph. 228-8007._________________ Taylorway harrow, $225; rotary

hoe, $100; Covington planter and

distributor, $50; two horse wagon, $50; other mule drawn equip. H. L. Townsend, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph,, 445-

2302.

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Used metal hen nests, 10, 12, 14

and 21 holes. James H. Powers, Monroe. Ph. 267-5556 or 267-3709.

Sears feed mixer, used only 2 wks., $75. Buren Ward, Rt. 4, Toccoa

30577._______' _________

Incubators, 2, 4, 6, and 8 tray, units ready to hatch quail eggs, chicken eggs or pheasant eggs; 2 Micro switches, dbl. insulation, with each unit 100 quail free. Gerald

Scott. Wadlev 30477. Ph. 252-5629. 3-pt. hitch Covington planters, on

cultivator frame, ready to plant; 3-pt. hitch cultivator, good cond.; 3-pt.

hitch, 2 disc Dearborn plow. W. D. Mitchell. Rt. 3, Monroe. Ph. 267-5242.

1 mule mowing machine, Oliver #4. H. C. Deaton, Rt. 4, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-4475._____________________

i2A John Deere combine, power take-off drive; 2 horse wagon. Leon

Phillips. Rt. 1. Rovston. Ph. 245-8701.

1970 CMC tractor and trailer, exc.
cond., used only 300 hrs.; Allis
Chalmers fork lift, good cond. Fred A.
Reeves, Sr., Wheeler Rd., Rt. 1, Thomson 30824. Ph. 595-1246 after 7 pm.

8N Ford tractor, bush hog rotary

cutter, 9 tooth all purpose plow, 8 disc bush and bog harrow, lift boom, $1500

complete. Charles Lott, Winston. Ph.

942-2686.__________________

Homemade gravity flow grain body for farm trailer, 125 bu. cap.,

$150. Jimmy Hancock, Rt. 2, Box 45C, Louisville 30434. Ph. 589-4468._____

9N Ford tractor with iron wheels on rear, good front tires, won't run,

$350. Robert Mitchell, Rt. 4, McDaniel

Mill Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-7782 after 7 pm.___________________

8N Ford tractor, 1952 model, $600.

M. L. Rogers, Rt. 1, Box 525, Brunswick. Ph. 264-1360.______________

14 ft. tandem wheel trailer with brakes, 6 ft. high sq. steel tubing

bodies, haul hay or equip.; also, Kneib pop-up loader, like new. J. F. Lan-

caster, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211. Ph. 9634317.

Cole dbl. hopper planter, mule drawn, 2 yrs. old, like new, $37.50.

Russell Banks, Rt. 3, Box 163-A, Dallas. Ph. 445-7604 nights and week-

ends.____________________ 1952 Ford 8N, new engine, clutch,
pressure plate, throwout bearing,

water pump, carburetor, battery, wiring, tail pipe, 90 days warranty on

engine. William Osborne, Rt. 1,

Walker Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-

3219.

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Bramco feeder for 300 ft. chicken house; 8 ton feed bin with auger; 15

Bramco gas brooders, used very little, $600 for all, will sell separately.

Radford Johns, Dallas. Ph. 445-3459 or

445-4646.__________________

Van Body, 16 x 8 x 7, sheet metal walls, with wooden rail up tail gate.

Thomas B. Harvey, Rt. 1, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-8327.__________

Allis Chalmers mower and baler,
both like new, used 1 season; pickun type hay rake, 3-pt. hitch or A.C.

Snap-hitch, good cond. Julian Haynes,

Rt. 1, Clermont. Ph. 983-3309.______

International harrow, 16 disc;

Caldwell post hole digger, fits A or B50

or 60 John Deere tractor; cut-off saw for John Deere or International tractor. W. C. Garrett, Box 237, Rt. 1,

Dial Mill Rd.. Statham 30666._____ Used metal hen nests, 10*12-14 and

21 holes. James H. Powers, Rt. 3, Box

135, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5556 or 2673709.

300 Farmall tractor, exc. cond.,

$1600; twin turning plow, $100. W. C.
Rexroat, Rt. 5, Alpharetta. Ph. 4755339.

Wednesday, May 5,1971
Farm machinery and equipment

for sale

WD-9 International tractor, dual tires, power take-off, good cond.,

ready for rough heavy work. $900. W. V. Watson, Jeffersonville 31044. Ph. 945-3643.

Two 8 ton bins, augers; 2 feeders,

troughs for 2 houses, 30 x 100 ft.; 10 auto, waterers; 3 auto, clocks for

feeders, 6 gas brooders; waterers for

3000 chicks. Mrs. J. E. Robinson, Sr., Midville 30441. Ph. 589-4420.______

Super C Tournadozer, rubber

tires, 12 ft. blade, good cond., ideal for

building ponds, pulling heavy harrows

or clearing, $3500. Grady Stanley, Box

186, Resaca. Ph. 278-4170 Dalton.

2 four ton outside feed bins, 20 ft.

Shenador drinkers with hog trough

feeders. Mack Callaway, Rt. 2,

Carlton 30627. Ph. 797-3255.______ Eggomatic S.R2 Candler, DD

conveyor, DPSV grader, oak washer,

all ten case, $1000. Robert Stahl,

Ellijay. Ph. Melrose 5-2453.______

18 ft. flat bed trailer, built to haul

farm tractors, sell or trade for A or G

John Deere. James Mahan, Albany.

Ph. 432-2982.

Heavy IHC offset orchard type

harrow, 12 disc 20 in., dbl. cut; also,

platform scale, $60, harrow, $150. D.

C. Westbrook. Box 464. Griffin 30223. Rotary Swythe mower, 7 ft., heavy

duty, by Taylor Machine works, perf.

cond. Jim Swanson, Palmetto. Ph.

463-3280.__________________ 4 dbl. Cole planters and frame to

fasten to standard rear cultivator with

corn and peanut plates, working

cond., $75 at farm. Mrs. John

Parham, Shellman 31786._______

Farmall C tractor with planters,

cultivators, fertilizer hoppers,

grading blade, 2 disc plow, mower;

Case 400 diesel, approx. 56 hp, 3-pt.

hitch; New Holland 66 hay baler. S. N.

Daniel!. Rome 30161. Ph. 232-1745.

8N Ford tractor, 1952 model, good

cond. John C. Wallace, Rt. 2, John

Petree Rd., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-

2591 after 5 pm._____________

Series 3500 Ford tractor with back

hoe and front end loader, very good

cond., $7500; totem all dbl. axle

trailer, good cond., $750. L. M.

Nicholson. Lilburn. Ph. 469-5782.

John Deere 435 diesel tractor,

good cond., over size rear tires, sev.

diff. pieces available. R. N. Wain-

wright, Thomaston. Ph. 647-4696.

Eegg washer and grader, 20 cases per hr., Seymour washer and Wyland

grader. Wyman George, Rt 1, Stock-

bridge 30281. Ph. 474-4951. ______ International dozer, has heavy

duty wench, $4,500. Larry McKneely,

Rt. 2, Box 141, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-

6036.____________________ Big Dutchman auto, chicken

feeder for layers; Seymour egg washer; 240 Big Dutchman nests;

feed bin, 2 ton; 3 pitch forks; egg

carrier. Mrs. W. C. Kemp, Rt. 3,

LaFayette 30728.____________ Gustafason 8 row duster, $150;

International 504 diesel tractor, power

steering, power adj. wheels, torque

amplifier, 1966 model, exc. cond.,

$2250. WeymanE. Rooks, Newton. Ph.

734-5109.

______________

Farmhand portable feed mill, 1

1/2 ton cap., exc. cond. Johnnie H.

Carter. Rt. 1. Danville. Ph. 945-3547. Used Sears 17 in. chain saw, needs

sharpening, good compression, $30

cash. J. Taylor, Rochelle. Ph. 365-

2343.____________________ 8N Ford tractor, 1952 model, extra

clean and reconditioned throughout,"

with front end loader mounted, $1000

firm; dirt scoop pan, reversible, $90.

Paul McDaniel, Rt. 1, Bethlehem

30620. Ph. 867-5838 after 6 pm and

week-ends._______________ Bolens Huskey 2 wheel garden

tractor with Kroler 6 hp engine, plow,

cultivator disc harrow; John Deere

112 tractor, 42 in. mower, 36 in. tiller.

M. F. Hammock; Rt. 1, Jefferson. Ph.

367-9270.____________________ Wire factory cages for sale. Mrs.

Paul F. Herring, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph

974-4182..

_________

International M Farmall tractor,

just recently overhauled, $500. R. An-

drews, 79 College St., Newnan 30263.

Ph. 253-9975._________________

Farmall cub tractor, belly

mounted disc plow, dbl. section

cutaway harrow, cub cadet mower,

new paint, good' rubber and cond.,

$600. Glen Phillips, 4934 Lakeside Dr.,

Doraville 30340. Ph. 457-6420.

32 ft. tandem trailer flat bed with

grain bodies, good cond., would trade.

Arthur Cross, Rt. 5, Cochran. Ph. 9347596.

1953 Ferguson tractor, good

rubber with 2 row cultivator,

Covington planters and harrows, 4

wheel form trailer. Lamar Mullinax,

Rt. 4, Gumming. Ph. 887-6998.____

Belt pulley and gear box for Super A Farmall, $45; Wisconsin air-

cooled engine, 25 hp, trailer mounted,

$125; two in. Gardner-Denver pump,

$100. Paul Spieke, 3250 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-8716.

Massey Ferguson 200 series, all

hyd. angle dozer with hvd. ripper in back, less than 100 hrs. Gary S.

Mercer, 2324 Melody Lane, Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 427-1145.

1967 Ford 5000 tractor with 747 bucket loader, loader in good as new

cond., approx. 1 yr. old, $3,495, for

both. Willard H. Stapleton, Rt. 1,

Lumber City. Ph. 363-4430.

66 Allis Chalmers combine; 60 Allis Chalmers combine; John Deere

#5 mowing machine, hook-up for John

Deere tractor; hook-up for Allis

Chalmers tractor. W. H. Norris, Rt. 1,

Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-8922.______

Cable controlled 15 cu. yd. pan, fine for building dams, good cond.,

very cheap. W. L. Robinson, Box 87159, College Park 30337. Ph. 761-

1569.

Rotary mower for Farmall cub,

good cond.; also, Comet riding

mower. Joe Rowan, Jr., McDonough.

Ph, 957-4614._______________

Massey Ferguson 175 tractor, 1969

model, diesel, independent PTO,

multi-power, spin-out wheels, dif-

ferential lock, etc., very good cond.,

low running hrs. J. E. Yearwood, Box

222, Bethlehem 30620. Ph. 867-3404.

Post hole digger, 6 and 9 in. auger,

irrigation outfit, P.T.O., gun type 1500

ft. 4 in. pipe, 30 ft. joints and gun

bases, trailer and pump, like new

cond. David J. Smith, Rt. 1, Manassas

30438. Ph. 557-4289.____________t

Cart, real good cond., $125. Mike

Thompson, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-2861.

John Deere #40 dozer, new sprockets, tracks, steering clutches,

hyd. system, gas driven; H. D. 7

dozer, winch with 5 yd. pan. J. W.

Sanders, Box 332, Powder Springs

30073. Ph. 943-5324.____________

841 Ford diesel tractor, front end

grading blade and 2 disc tiller, $1,475.

W. B. Stapler, Rt. 5, Box 400, Newnan

30263.

100 five ft. chicken feeders, good cond., with reels. T. G. O'Kelley,

Mayville 30558. Ph. 652-4411._____

M.F. 3-pt. hitch, two 16 in. bottom

plows, new wings, points and slides;

Sears 17 gal. tank, jet well pump,

designed for wells up to 22 ft. deep. J.

E. Sandefur. Gray. Ph. 986-6312.

Hesston self-propelled win-

drower, 10 ft. cut, $1,200. James

Landis, Rt. 1, Waynesboro 30830. Ph.

554-5269.

___________

John Deere cyl. witb new hose,

good cond., $65; elec. fence charger

(bush whacker), $15. BudRowden, Rt.

1, Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-7535._____

John Deere, model D, magneto

starter, all iron, 2 disc 26 in. plow, pull

type, both good cond., with extra

tractor for parts, all for $500. Joe

Carrasco, Rt. 3, Box 15R, Newnan

30263. Ph. 253-6939.__________.

David Bradley garden tractor, 2

wheel; rotary mower, needs blade,

with riding Sulkey planters, turning

plow; cultivator, cutting harrow and

dozer blade. Chas. J. Butler, Cohutta

30710. Ph. 694-8957.____________

940 Bilt-Rite, stair step cages 30 ea., complete with feeders and

waterers; Keenco stainless egg

washer, $30. E. M. Kuhlke, 407 Ber-

ckmans Rd.. Augusta._________ John Deere M, 3-pt. hitch, good

cond., $500. James Butts, Rt. 2, Box

163, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 932-5453

Haddock. _____________

John Deere dozer 440, 1965 model,

both final drives, front idilers hyd. cylinders, steering clutches and

brakes, take up note of $1747 and give

me $150. Homer E. McCollum, Box

127, Orchard R, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-

7448._______________._____ 9.00 x 24 four ply tractor tire, fits A
or Super A Farmall; good engine cyl.

block for A Farmall, plus other parts; multi purpose 3-pt. lift type harrow,

model 81. James L. Wicker, Rt. 3, Box

58A, Ft. Valley. Ph. 987-0692._____

500 gal. Hardie Speed Air Blast

sprayer for peaches or pecans, exc.

cond. S. C. Owen, Woodbury 30293. Ph.

553-2491.__________________

International baler. No. 37T, used very little, exc. cond., $895. Marion

Langford, Rt. 1, Box 210, The Rock

30285. . ______________

Two 24 in. cut-off saw blades for

sale, used for cutting stove wood, $9

ea. or both for $17 and the buyer pick

up. L. C. McCann, 3831 Hickory Ave.,

Columbus 31904. ___________.

Farmall H tractor, exc. cond.;

also, a number of used parts for

Farmall H. J. C. Cook, Jr., Box 143,

Woodland 31836. Ph. 674-2437.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Massey Ferguson bottom plows,

exc. cond., $135. Donald J. Smith, Rt.

1, Acworth. Ph. 974-5540 no Sunday calls.

Three Ject poisoner machine, new

cond., $24; Stapleton poultry house

cleaner and spreader, 175 bu., new

cond., $1395; 2 disc plow, 3-pt: lift,

good cond., $165. C. N. McClure, Main

St.. Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2513.

Merry tiller, 3 hp, model G38, $60.

Merle J. Grimes, 3558 Rex Rd., Rex

30273. Ph. 474-7289._______

Ford Dexter, live PTO; rotary

mower and Ford mowing machine, 6

ft. L. B. Hill. .Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689.

2000 Ford tractor, all purpose plow,

pulverizer, bush hog and easy flow

spreader. E. W. Spier. Lilburn 30247.

Farmall C tractor with

cultivators; Farmall A tractor with

sgl. disc harrow. Henry J. Ashley,

Blythe. Ph. 592-4061.___________

Model #2 modern C.S. Bell

Hammer type feed mill with 5 hp. sgl. phase Century elec. motor, 110 or 220,

mounted on wood base, belt drive,'

wires and switch box. James L.

Wicker, Rt. 3, Box 58A, Ft. Valley

31030. Ph. 987-0692.

John Deere #5 sickle mower,

extra blade, 7 ft. cutting bar; John

Deere trail type 4 disc tiller; 2 John

Deere variable-depth planter

openers; Sulky hay rake. Ferrell

Dunn, Williamson 30292. Ph. 567-8790.

40 Victor animal traps, all sizes

from 1-330, $75. Chris Munday, 506 Hip

Pocket Rd., Peachtree City 30214. Ph.

461-5491.

650 Ford tractor, dual wheels,

Wagner loader and bucket. R. C.

Burdette, Conyers. Ph. 483-7197 after 6

pm.

5 ft. stump jumping, heavy duty

Roleller mower;bush hog harrow,

both like new. James D. Burnley, 3531

Clay Rd.. Rt. 1, Austell 30001

John Deere A tractor; Grassland

drill; mowing machine and bush hog.

P. J. Roberts, Rt. 1, Jefferson. Ph.

654-2457.___________:________

TD9 International diesel dozer,

starts and runs good, hyd. blade, farm

use, $2,150. J. C. Long, Rt. 3, Acworth.

Ph. 926-5172 or 926-3717.________

Planter for B Allis Chalmers

tractor, 2 sets of fertilizer plates, good

cond., ready to mount and use, $60. E.

W. Perry, Rt. 4, Lawrenceville. Ph.

963-6833.

____

Ford tractor; John Deere bush

hog; bush and bog harrow, all good

cond. W. C. Akins, Rt. 1, Greensboro

30642. Ph..453-7779 after 7 pm.

Planters, cultivators for Farmall

Super C, $125; subsoil plow, $75; John

Deere A tractor and cultivators. L. P.

gas, $550. C. W. Isley, Rt. 1, Moreland

30259. Ph. 253-3877.

.

Sears 7 I/2 hp suburban garden

tractor, scrape blade, 42 in. sickle

mower, disc harrow, drag harrow, 8

in. turning plow and 3-pt. hitch, all for

$525 cash. W. E. Lesesne, 1384 Willow

Dr.. Riverdale. Ph. 478-2801.

Gale silage harvester, grass

attachment; front end cultivators for

John Deere tractor, fits 420 or 430;

David Bradley hammermill; 6 unit

Surge pipeline, pump. Clarence

Mooney, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-

2743.__________

Approx. 200 laying cages with

water and feed troughs, 20<t ea.; feed

storage bin, cap. approx. 1 ton, $40.

Robert N. Gilbert, 9597 Fayetteville

Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-8777.

2 farm tractors, 1964 Ford 4000,

gas and 1 diesel, both Selecto speed,

live power, top mechanical and ap-

pliance, good rubber, $1,450 ea., can

deliver. Joe Fleming, Elberton 30635.

Ph. 283-2247._________________

D-8 Caterpillar tractor, exc.

cond., reasonably priced. James H.

McFarland, Stephens. Ph. 759-3875 or

759-3305.______________.

Powerful Jet Air fertilizer and

dust spreader, operates by standard

power take-off, cost $1500, will sell for

$300. John S. Warchak, 2341 Upper

River Rd., Macon. Ph. 742-5822 after 6

pm.

Farm machinery and equipment

wanted
Want small cement mixer, with or without motor. G. E. Wallace, Rt. 2, Blairbridge Rd., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-6130.__________________.
Want good well pump for 35 ft. well. Mrs J. C. Daniel, Box 263 Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7543.
Want power take-off for D-3 Allis Chalmers crawler, must be good cond. Dan Jackson, Rt. 7, Box 197, Newnan 30263. Ph. .253-6969.______
Want 18 in. used Steuben saddle. John Rowan. Atlanta. Ph. 237-7.488.
Want 14 ft. Gleaner combine, C2 grain header, good cond. H. M. Kennedy, Rt. 2, Quitman. Ph. 263-7178.

Want garden tractor with equipment. W. T. Carr, Mclntyre. Ph. 946-8949.

Want chain saw, light weight,

must be good cond. and reasonable. J.

Harold Street, Box 13751, Sta. K.

Atlanta.

__________

Want arms for 3-pt. hitch fitting John Deere 420 tractor, state cond.

and price. William L. Dees, Rt. 2, Box

53-A, Harlem 30814. Want adj. wide front end for
Farmall 240 International tractor.

Raymond Harris, 164 Conway Dr.,

Jesup 31545. PH. 427-3530. ______

Want small tractor -for pulling wagon only, good cond., reasonably priced. W.C. Peterson, Box 5, Soperton 30457.

Waukesha power unit, 6 cyl.. model 140HKU92 36F, serial #690547.

R.D. Reeves, Rt. 1, LaGrange. Ph.
882-7229'days or 882-2950 nights. Want 3-pt. hitch sickle mower, at
least 7 ft. blade, prefer a pitless and must be exc. cond. Paul Spieks, 3250
Panola Rd., Lithonia 30053. Ph. 482-

8716._____________________ Want Fordson Major diesel
tractor, must be good cond. and reasonably priced. Frank Aderholdt, Rt. 1, Eastanollee 30538. Ph. 779-3255 morning.

Want diesel power unit complete with clutch and pulley, not over J

cyl., must be good cond., prefer Ford

or GM make. Russell Banks, Rt. 3,
Box 163A, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-7604 nights and week-ends.

Want good used bush bog harrow for International B275, state cond. and
price in first letter. J. Vinson, Rt. 2,
Box 61A, Gray 31032.__________ Want irrigation pike and
sprinklers, state size and pressure. E. L. Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Ter.,

Augusta 30904. Ph. 736-4216.______ Want 2 elec. floor brooders, ap-
prox. 4 ft x 4 ft. with fans. Clyde L. Perry, Rt. 3, Donalsonville. Ph. 861-

4118.

________

Want Earthmaster tractor for

parts, any model, reasonably priced.

Edwin Ezzell, 109 Newcomb St.,

Rockmart..________________ Want front end loader for H
Farmall tractor; also, side delivery
hay rake, pull type. V. B. Craig, Rt. 2,

Kingston 30145.______ Want complete set of bits for old
fashioned hand operated blacksmith
drill press, with straight I/ 2 in. chuck. E. Bradley, 1120 South Ave., A8. Forest Park 30050 Ph. 366-0114.
Want 4 row high speed planter, 3-
pt. hitch and Lilliston riding cultivators. Robert C. Hamer, Rt. 2, Pine Mountain 31822. Ph. 884-5929.
Want old W-9 McCormick Tractor for parts, especially need manifold. Marvin Mosley, Rt. 3, Box 354, McDonoufih 30253. Ph. 957-2301.

Want motor block for Farmall C tractor, state price and location in first letter. Ray Brown, Rt. 2, Hogansville 30230.
Want 3-5 ton outside feed bin, must be good cond. Bill Landrum, Rt. 3. Carver Rd.. Griffin. Ph. 228-1637.
Want 3-pt. hitch to fit on 2-pt. hitch on John Deere M tractor. Wayne Jernigan, 414 Cynthia Lane, Forest
Park 30050. Ph. 361-6045 or 577-4326. Want power cane mill, would
prefer Irg. 3 rol!er mill; Irg. copper

pan or evaporator pan, state price and cond. Jim A. England, 1870
Lochlomond Lane, Smyrna 30080. Ph.
436-8130.__________________

Want cultivator for 3-pt. hitch tractor, must be reasonably priced. Larry H. White, Rt. 1, Cumming 30130.

for sale
Cattle
Reg. Black Angus bull, Blackcap Bandolier breeding, good conf., 8 mos., $175. Dennis Remington, Jackson. Ph. 775-7641. _______
Reg. Angus bulls, 8-14 mos., exc. bloodlines & conf., CV papers furnished in buyers name, free del. within 50 mi., $250 up. J. C. Daniell, Carrollton. Ph. 834-3778.________
Charolais cattle, 11 purebred bulls, two 7/ 8 bulls, 22, half heifers; with papers, 7 purebred heifers, two 7/ 8 heifers. Richard R. Russell, Yatesville. Ph. 472-3334.________
I/ 2 Swiss, I/ 2 Jersey heifer, few Holstien heifers, 5 cows, 2 calves ea. Wallace L. Carter, Ochlochnee 31773. Ph. 226-6275 Thomasville.

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Charolais cows, 30 with calves by side, reg., I/ 2 & 3/ 4, all others springing, 72 cows selling lots of 5 or more, $350 up, 3-6 yrs. Carl Newton, Atlanta. Phf 874-6386. 377-5318 nights.
21 Angus 4 Hereford cows, Charolais calf, reg. Hereford Horned bull, whole herd $5500. Mrs. R. L. Eskew. Atlanta. Ph. 964-6273.____
Good sel. reg. Black Angus bulls, 12-23 mos. old. Fred G. Blitch, Statesboro. Ph. 865-2475.________

8 reg. 2 yr. old Angus bulls, BCIA data available, sons of AP Marshall 8, Bull of the South. Jim Van Meter,
Cave Spring Rd., Cedartown. Ph. 748-

3963_____ _____ ______ Jersey milk cow, calf due in May,
$200. L. B. Hill. Atlanta. Ph. 478-9689. I/ 2 & 3/ 4 Charolais heifers &
bulls, also purebreed Charolais bull, from $150 depending on size & qual.
Tom Wilheit, Box 111, Gainesville. Ph. 532-4421.__________________
3 bulls, 2 Guernsey, Jersey, 18 mo.
old, must sell, make offer. Harold
Rhodes, Rt. 2, Hephzibah. Ph. 798-
2621.____________________
Santa Gertrudis herd bull, son of Armstrong Ranch Bull 13, 8 yrs old, selling to prevent inbreeding; also 712 mo. old bulls. J. W. Morris Carrollton. Ph. 832-2852.
23 Charolais heifers bred to reg. Black Angus bull, ready to calf now; reg. Black Angus bull. Joel Owens, Box 30, McDonough. Ph. 975-3083.
Reg. Angus Bulls, 2 yr. steers, ready for freezer; on foot, Holstein with 4 mo. calf, young reg. Angus, heifers, some ready for service. Fred Martell. Rt. 2. Ranger.
8 reg. Angus bulls, 8 mo. - 3 yrs, sired by W Eileenmere 1100, Res. Jr.
Champ U of Ga 67, $185 up, del. arranged. C. N. McClure, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2978. 265-2513.
Reg. Black Angus, long leg bulls, 8 mo.; also, some reg. heifers, $175 C. C. Newton. Gainesville. Ph. 536-2965.
Sev. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 12-15 mos.; also, heifers. Joe Baker Harris, Screyen. Ph. 586-2291 Odum._____
Holstein & Hereford cow, young Guernsey cow with steer calf I/ 2
Angus by side; young Angus cow with heifer calf by side. E. C. Bell, Athens. Ph. 548-5366.

Good sel. reg. Angus heifers, 8-14

mos., open, with papers, Blackbird,

Bardolier bloodlines, clean herd, $200

up, free del. 50 mi. M. B. Killgo,

Metter. Ph. 685-2348.

______

10 perf. tested service age reg.

Angus bulls, few cows, BCIA date

available, Bardolier, Bandolier

Hyland Marshall bloodlines, free del.

200 mi. Hugh Schneider, Hampton.

Ph. 478-8029.

Baby calves & feeder calves.
LaRue Adams, Rt. 1, Athens. Ph. 5485322. __________________
16 purebred Charolais females, some with I/ 2 French calves, bred
back; also, purebred Charolais bulls & few Simmental bulls. James H.
Powers, Monroe. Ph. 267-5556 or 2673709.
Reg. Brown Swiss bull, 16 mos., Irg. for age, $600; Charolais bulls, service age, $600 up. Weyman E.
Rooks. Newton! Ph. 734-5109._____ Feeder calves, weaned & grazing,
beef & milk stock, $75 up. Donald J. Smith, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974-5540
except Sun.______________ Charolais heifers & cows, 3/ 4 -
purebred; also, few yearling bulls, 7/ 8 - purebred, most calves by good son 01 FWT premier, reg. in AICA. James Kennedy, Reidsville. Ph. 5572011. 557-4354.________________
2 reg.. Angus cows with bull
caives, by son of O'Bardoliermere 99, cows rebred, priced to sell, over-
stocked. 0. W. Taylor, Rt. 5, Moultrie.
Ph. 324-4769._________________ 3 yr. old half Angus, I/ 2 Holstein
cow. C. C. Nix, Rt. 2, Alto. Ph. 778-4024 or 457-0771._______________
Simmental bred Red. Angus & Charolais cows, 2 nd. & 3rd. gen, ABS daughters under 5 yrs. old, performance records. Bill Callaway, Rt.
1. Cumming. Ph. 887-4443._____" Charolais cattle, breeding age
bulls, 7/ 8 - purebred, cows with calves by side & rebred to full French
bull; heifers, 3/ 4 - purebred, 1 yr. old, free del. in Ga. Glen W. Burgess,
Jasper. Ph. 692-2088 or 692-5354. Black Angus bulls, reg. &
crossbreeds, 12-14 mos. also, reg. & crossbreed Angus heifers, 11-16 mos. W. B. Burnett, Box 866, Cedartown.
Ph. 748-4254._________________ Beef & dairy type yearlings, 200 -
400 Ibs. Cecil Taylor, Rt. 2, Stock-
bridge. Ph. 483-8251.___________
20 reg. Jersey cows, 20 Holstein dairy cows, will calf from now to fall.
Rip Wilson. Madison. Ph. 342-3974. Jersey milk cow, bred to reg.
Jersey bull, gives 4 gals, day has heifer calf, 7 mos. old, $250; with calf, $400, see after 4 PM. Harold Shelnutt, Rt. 1. Box 292 Senioa Rd.. Fairburn.
Big growthy reg. Angus bulls ready for light service. Kermit Reece Rt. 2, Ellijay 30540.

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for sale

Our herd sire, reg. Polled

Hereford, 4 yrs. old, Winston Mixer

bloodline, championship stock,

Charles H. Rogers, Bluff Springs

Ranch, Rt. 1. Villa Rica. Ph. 832-7178.

Reg. Polled Hereford bulls Victor

Domino breeding, ready for service.

John C. Dorough, Rt. 2, Cordele. Ph.

273-1510.____________________

Good gentle cows, some with

calves, Angus Whiteface & milk stock,

call lor appointment except Sun. Hugh

Wilbur. Rt. 1. Acworth. Ph. 974-3933.

12-14 mos. old bulls, bred ar-

tificially to select cows using

Charolais, Angus, Hereford, Brown

Swiss, all cross bred, 35f Ib. A. C.

Scarboro. Montrose. Ph. 676-3482.

Choice selection I/ 2 5 3/ 4

Charolais heifer calves; also, I/ 2 &

3/ 4 Charolais reg. Angus breeding

age bulls, purebred sire. W. S.

Chandler, Tara Farms, Calhoun, Ph.

629-2984.

____________

Reg. Angus bulls, Jingo 2 &

Marshall bloodlines, good conf.,

gentle, free del. 200 mi. Guy C. Jones,

Jones Angus Farm, Milan. Ph. 362-

261L 16 purebred Charolais females

some with I/ 2 trench calves, bred

back; also, purebred Charolais bulls

& tew I/ 2 Simmental bulls, James H.

Powers, Monroe. Ph. 267-5556 or 267-

370i).

Reg. Polled Hereford bulls CMR

Domino breeding T.B. and Bangs free

from certified herd. 10-12 mos. old 8

mos. old heifers. Harry A. Wasden M.

D. Quitman. Ph. 263-4944.______

Reg. Angus bulls, BCIA

evaluation program index 121-131, 2 &

3 yrs. old $300-$600. Gene Callawav Rayle Ph. 274-3393 office, 274-3385 res.

Reg. Black Angus: 1 bull, 10 mos.

old, 1 heifer, 9 mos. old, cow, 27 mos.

old, L. G Grizzle, Rt. 2, Box 167,

Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 265-2782.

16 head cows and calves, 6

Holstein heifers. Leonard T. Wilkins,

3665 Union Rd., College Park. Ph. 344-

2712.

One 4 yr. old reg. Hereford bull;

one 2 yr old reg. Hereford bull; one 4

yr. old purebred Black Angus bull.

Dan Stribling, Rt. 1, Woodbury Ph.

553-5363 after 6 PM.______________

5 Hereford heifers, 12 to 17 mos.

old, $12. for lot. M. B. Welch, Macon.

Ph. 745-8465 except Sun. _______

Reg. Shorthorn, few heifers, bull,

cows with calves by side, sired by

Smycalanda Troubadour, Sutherland

Mystic, Merry Ransom, sell all or

part. Willard Ravan,.Rt. 9, Box 96,

Gainesville 30501. Ph. 983-7780.

Good bloodline polled Hereford bulls and calves tor sale. Thomas R. Glausier, Rt. 1, Dacula. Ph. 963-2174.
10 young cows with small calves; also, approx. 25 feeders. K. C. Mauldin, Rt. 2, Box 67, Wrens 30833. Ph. 547-2433.______________^
Charolais, Angus cows with heifer
calves by side by purebred Charolais bull, $375.; open cow, $275., recorded; open heifer, $225, recorded. Col. H. H. Stay. 580FortsonRd., Athens, Ph. 543-
7683.________________________ Reg. Black Angus bulls, 16 mos.
old, well developed, ready for service, free del. up to 100 mi. Nelson Casey, Canon. 30520. Ph. 245-8525 Royston.
Nice gentle Bangs tested Jersey, Guernsey mild cow for sale, $250. D. Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 256, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4730.

Reg. Shorthorn hull, 5 yrs. old, approx. 1,000 Ibs., good natured, also, cows for sale. M.R. McCorkle, Matthews 30818.________________
Two grade Black Angus feeders, male, female, 10-11 mos. old, approx. 400 Ibs., $125 ea. pasture overstocked. Mrs. R.M. Donehoo, 259 Pine Grove Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-4853.
Purebred Charolais bull. 21/2 yrs., extra nice, $550.; 2, 1/2 Charolais, I/ 2 English bull, 2 yrs. old, $300. ea. Horace H. Richardson, Rt. 7, Hwy. 92 Douglasville 30134.______
6 nice Aberdeen Angus heifers, breeding age, long yearlings, 3 reg. and 3 purebred, $1,200. R.E. Branch, Jr., Lake Rossie Ranch, Bishop Ph. 769-5588._________________
Reg. purebred and 15/ 16 cows, bulls, Charolais, 1 yr. old, 7 yrs. old, I/ 2 French, purebred cows with calves, free del. 200 mi. James W.
Bulloch, 2524 Ridgewood Ter., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 355-3716.

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2 reg. 2 yr. Angus bulls, BCIA data available, all sons of AP Marshall 8, the bull of the South, prices reasonable. Pickett Angus, Cave Spring Rd., Cedartown. Ph. 748-3963 night. _________________
Swine

Horses, mules, ponies

Two Spotted Poland China sows and one Hampshire boar, average wt. 300 Ibs. ea., $150. for lot. Keith Turner, Fairburn. Ph. 964-3008.
24 Duroc and Poland China crossed pigs, $12.50; Duroc and Poland China bred gilts, sows. J. D. Dobbs. Rt. 2, Loganville. Ph. 466-8349.
Pigs for sale, $11. ea. J. W. Staples, Rt. 1, Hwy. 155, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8843.
Hogs for sale, $35. ea., ready for slaughter or breeding, 200 to 250 Ibs., Mrs. Paul F. Herring, Rt. 1, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-4182.__________
Approx. 25 feeder pigs for salej also, 8 sows and 1 Duroc boar, Bruce Parker, Rt. 2, Butler, 31006. Ph. 8623564.
15 pigs, 12 wks. old, weaned, wormed, castrated; 8 head Duroc and Yorkshire crossed; 7 head Duroc and Hampshire cross, others. S. P. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 122, Nahunta._______
Yorkshire male hogs, service age, size, not eligible to reg., $50., located 5 I/ 2 mi. from Louisville on Avera Rd., Dayton Hibner, Rt. 1, Box 37, Louisville.
Reg. Tamworth breeding stock, unrelated boars, gilts, from 12 wks. old to 7 mos, Donald G. Ellis, Star Rt., Box 265, Trenton. 30752. Ph. 657-6621.
18 Landrace crossed pigs, wormed, castrated bacon type, 10 wks. old, $12.50 ea. D. S. Haymore. Rutledge.__________________
Gooa Hampshire Duroc sow ana second litter of 9 pigs, 8 wks, old, from reg. SPC boar, show approx. 375 Ibs., $145. all or sell separately. J. A. Taylor. Rochelle. Ph. 365-2343.
5 little bone guinea hogs, 3 mos. old, $20 ea. Milvin Hodge, Rt. 1, Box 23A. Eastman 31023.
Choice purebred Duroc males & females, some ready for service wormed, will reg. in buyer's name. Owen H. Cooper, Barnev 31625. Ph.
775-2372. ________________ Reg. SPC hogs, boars, gilts, best
bloodlines, long meat type, see at lot near McCords Cross Roads. Mrs. George Ferguson, Cave Spring.
Reg Spotted Poland China shoats, pigs boars, gilts, best bloodlines, long meat type, see at lot near McCord Cross Rd. Robert Osborne, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. 30124._______________
SPC boars, meat type, service age, Brucellosis free validated herd, produced state grand champion boar spring show 1971. D. N. Pennington, Redland Farm, Rt. 1, Andersonville. Ph. 924-7489.__________________
Yorkshire boars for sale, top' bloodline, disease free, service age, $85. ea. Troy E. Waters, Rt. 2, Box 52A, Brooklet. Ph. 842-2247, no collect calls. _______
3 purebred Duroc boars, 5 mos. old, $40 ea.; 79 Duroc pigs, 6 wks. old, $15 ea., $12.50 if all taken. John Burnett, Rt. 2, Bremen. Ph. 646-3236 Buchanan.____________________
Feeder pigs for sale, Duroc, Duroc crossed, $12.50, $15 ea. David Jackson, Rt. 2, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-9433.
Sow to have pigs in July for sale; also, good working mare. W. L. Craig, Rt. 3, Box 69, Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 896-2640. no collect calls.
Purebred Landrace boar, 4 mos. old, 180 Ibs., good conf., $50. Guy C. Jones, Milan Ph. 362- 2641.________
15 sows, bred for 2nd litter, Yorkshire, Hampshire, Duroc cross, $50-$65 ea.; also, 50, eight wks. old pigs, $11 ea. if all taken. Frank Smith, Springfield. Ph. 754-3522.
6 nice Hampshire pigs, 8 wks. old, $25. pr. Harry McGraw, Rt. 1, Woodbury. Ph. 846-2374.
Sheep & Goats
Buck kids, born 4-12-71 and 4-18-71, mother gives 1 gal. milk daily. Cecil Knott, Rt. A. Ellijay. Ph. 635-2891.
2 ewes and 1 ram, $30, all, FOB Tate. Paul Eubanks, Tate. Ph. 7352626.
Young white nanny goat for sale, $10. Mrs. Paul F. Herring, Rt. 1, Acworth 30101.
About 34 common and crossbred goats, 3 Nubian does, grade, 2 reg. French Alpine bucks. Morrison Lee Maxwell, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 331 Washington 30673.
Reg. Nubian buck kid from Elm Hills doe, dam in top ten producers, black with grey spots. Wiley Vaughn, Rydal 3U171. Ph. 382-0356 after 7 PM.
15 head common goats, grown and half grown for sale. Glenn Woolen, Denton 31532. Ph. 375-5988 Hazelhurst.
16 hall grown goats, nannies and billies, most all col. John C. Michael, Statham 30666. Ph. 725-7933.

for sale
2 young mares and 1 gelding, good price for good home, sell or trade. G.E. Andrews, 1280 Berkeley Rd., Avondale Estates 30002. Ph. 289-0157.
Quarter Horse gelding, bay, 8 yrs. old, trained for roping or for pleasure riding, reasonable. Marshall Patton, Box 177, Flippen. P.h. 957-5671.
2 horses, both geldings, 5 and 7 yrs. old, with saddles and bridles, very gentle, 1 Quarter horse. 1 gaited type, all $350. Billy Joe Mullinax, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7955.______
Saddle mare for sale or trade. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park. Ph. 344-2712.______
Pony mare, good for children learning to ride, brown and white, looks similar to Little Joe's horse on TV Bonanza. Naomi Roloff, 112 Mercer Rd., Smyrna. Ph. 436-0406.
Reg. I/ 2 Arabian mare, buckskin, trained; 3/ 4 mare, 2 yrs. old; 3/ 4 gelding, 1 yr. old; also, at stud: Areff. Mrs. T.C. Olmstead, Rt. 1, Colaparchee Rd., Macon 31204. Ph. 477-3329 or 477-6713.
1 horse for sale, 950 Ibs., real gentle with children, will work any where. Mack Callaway, Rt. 2, Carlton 30627. Ph. 797-3255. ______
Palomino pony, saddle and bridle; Quarter Horse gelding; I/ 2 Morgan horse, American Saddlebred mare; Appaloosa, American Saddlebred, reg. APHC. filly. Ed Morgan, Conycrs. Ph. 483-4924.________
Small stocky black Quarter Horse mare, white star; bay gelding, white star; Appaloosa colt, 2 yrs. old, best reasonable cash offer. Geo. T. Nicholson, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy. Ph. 754-2911 Clarkesville after 5:30 pm.
2 yr. old AQHA PHBA filly. 2 yr. old AQHA PHBA gelding, both by AQHA, PBHA champion. Randy Henry, Rt. 2, Box 96AA, Thomson. Ph.
595-5605.____________________. Lrg. 6 yr. old paint horse, will
work or ride, $250; also, 3 yr. old small mule, partly broken, $125. J.W. Stokes, 7304 Stockbridge Ga. Ph. 474-
7304.
Reg. Quarter mare, reg. Palomino gelding, 2 grade pleasure horses, sev. yearlings & weanling colts. Hoyt Padgett, Roswell. Ph. 9936042. 872-1811 days.___________
Reg. Quarter horses, sev. frolic prospects, 3 pleasure prospects, 6 brood mare with foals by side & bred back. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-
2948._____________________ Reg. 3/ 4 Arabian mare, sired by
Fabian, was foaled 4-13-67, show horse, gentle and reasonably priced. Frank P. Smith, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-
2185.___________________ Arabian at stud: Bandar #6213,
produces long striding foals successful in dressage, jumping, park classes, $50 grade mares, board available. Mrs. Val Beaty, Covington. Ph. 786-7671 nights, 526-6101 days.
Reg. Quarter horses, red roan gelding, 3 yrs. old, chestnut gelding, 6 yrs. old, grullo gelding, 3 yrs. old. Ray Lively, Collins. Ph. 693-2948._____
1963 gray mare, All The Time, Joe Must Go x Peachtime-Bandtime, shown in 4H & limited showing in Youth Activities AQHA in 1970, ready to show. John A. Carpenter, Athens.
Ph. 548-3911. Stud service: Buckskin Quarter
horse, fee $25, reg. Appaloosa So'AP'TO T-57229, $50 reg., $35 grade, also, horses for sale. Bob Cooper, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064.
Dark brown mare mule, runs in pasture with cattle, 12 yrs. old, 1100 Ibs. Gus Richards. Cumming. Ph. 8872886.
Exc. pony hunter prospect, 3 yrs., 14.1 hands, I/ 4 & Thoroughbred, with or without papers; gaited mare, 5 yrs.old, chestnut; also, gray mare, 10 yrs. old. Wayne Andrews, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2703 after 6 & weekends.
POA stud service: Corette's Scottish Eagle Appaloosa pony, out of Corette's bloodlines, fee $25. J.W. Pope, Rt. 2. Perry 31069._________
Gelding horse, green broken, 2 Shetland ponies, stud broken, mare not broken. Ralph Thomason, Rockmart. Ph. 684-3784 day. 684-5223 night.
Nice sound gentle Shetland pony, gelding, almost new saddle & bridle, all for $75. John C. Reid, Box 217, Zebulon, no Sat. sales.

Wednesday, May 5,1971

At stud: Introducing Money Creek's Oconto Falls, Appaloosa sire of color, conf. & disp., $100 reg., $50 grade, standing at circle G Stables. Mingo Gonzales. Conyers. Ph. 483-

3405.__________________ Dbl. reg. Palomino stallion, good
disp. Jim Sudduth, Roswell. Ph. 9933858.

Appaloosa stallion, 5 yr. old, reg.,

no papers, chestnut racking horse,

gelding, gentle, easy to handle, $500

for both horses. James F. Pate, Rt. 2,

Marietta. Ph. 993-3082.

___

Pleasure horse, I/ 2 Aramanbay

mare, 15 hands, 8 yrs. old, show

trained. Mike Barlow, East Point. Ph.

344-7883.

Tenn. Walking horses, mare 2 yrs.

old, broken to ride; gelding 2 yrs. old,

being broken. Thomas L. Elliott,

Royston. Ph. 245-8650.____________

At stud: Reg. Morgan "Carousel

SIR Roger" AMHR 17590 15.0 golden

chestnut, silver mane & tail, Private
treaty, Sondra Stynchcombe, Atlanta. Ph. 634-0355.

Reg. 69 Appaloosa filly, 3/ 4

Thoroughbred with Close up Top Deck breeding to Man-0-War, 14.2, 950 Ibs., ideal jumping or halter prospect. $1500. Earl Martin, Alpharetta. Ph.

475-6881. At stud: AQHA Poco's Speea

Palomino, 4 white fetlock blaze face, outstanding disp. & conf. been shown successfully, reg. $75, grade $35,

standing until sold. Ernie Tracy,

LaFayette. Ph. 638-4322.________ 2 graded Quarter horses, mare, 6
yrs. old, gentle, will ride mare bred back, filly 1 yr. old both $360, will sell seperately. J.W. Stallings, Sale City.

Ph. 336-519L__________________ 2 yr. old AQHA red sorrel filly,

green broken, dbl. bred cash, very good bloodline. Richard Matthews,

Tucker. Ph. 938-2384. Pinto gelding, beautiful gold
white & black color, approx. 14.3, 3 I/ 2 yrs., I/ 2 Arabian I/ 2 Saddlebred, $250 or trade for cattle. W.R. Nickelson, Box 393, Fairburn . Ph. 964-

4817. ____________________ Reg. Tenn. Walking brood mare,

12 yrs. old, sorrel, Midnight Sun bloodline; also, reg. Tenn. Walking stallion, 11 mos. old, Midnight Sun bloodlines. R.W. House, Armuchee.

Ph. 234-5859.

_________

Welsh Arabian mare, strawberry

roan, reg., gentle, colt 3/ 4 Arabian, 9

mos., can be reg. E.J. Donaldson,

Kennesaw. Ph. 926-6701._______ Flashy 6 mos. old sorrel colt,

white blaze & stockings, exc. conf., good disp., AQHA reg. sire & APHC reg. dam, $175. Cindy Leggio, Atlanta.

Ph. 255-6213. At stud: Guard Adams, AQHA
reg. sorrel, outstanding conf. & disp

by Leo King, reasonable fee. Anthony J. Leggio, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213 or 675-

2853 Franklin.________________ Very gentle racking mare, 13

hands, especially good with children, $140. Donna McCrea, Griffin. Ph. 227-

8625.____________________ Appaloosa at stud: Joker B Jiggs

53022, son of Joker B, 1970 Ga. Aged stallion fee, $150. Dr. Morris, Rucker

Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6913. 16 hand roping horse, gelding,

sorrel, white markings, winner in Western pleasure, complete tack

included, $650. B.E. Clayton, Augusta. Ph. 863-3403 or 798-0506._______

1'r. mules, 6 &. 7 yrs. old, $550, will trade tor Angus or Whitetace cows

bumping calf. Clarence Morrison, Rt.
8, Gainesville 30501._____________ Reg. brilliant bay purebred

Arabian filly, Gazesel Gazon x Raffkech-Raffleson; also, gray purebred Arabian at stud: Amazing Aahdin, purebreds $150, others $50. Wm. J. Brown, Macon. Ph. 746-2576.
21/2 yr. old 3/ 4 Appaloosa stud, includes bridle; saddle, pad, blanket, $200. Jerry Glore, Mableton. Ph. 948-

4268. Black mare & filly colt, mare 5

yrs. old, colt 9 mos., walking stock, mare bred to American Saddlebred. Glenn"W. Hill. Rt. 1. Ell'iiay 30540.
Reg. Palomino gelding, former Ga. State Champion, consistent

winner in Palomino & Parade classes, shown well already this yr., $400. Ann Riley, Macon. Ph. 477-3404. 746-9608,
Standing Sulleys Image, leopard Appaloosa, at April 17 Stone Mtn.
Show, 1st. app. halter, 1 & 2 in performance, $100 reg. $50 grade. Ed

Halligan, Morrow, Ph. 474-8533 or 767-

9043.

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At stud: Red. Tenn Walking

horse, world champion bloodlines,

copper sorrel, offsprings have been

sorrel, blazed faced fillies, $30 with

return, haul stud or mare. R.H.

Parker, Carrollton. Ph. 832-9453.

Red racking horse, $135, eight yrs.

old; nice black mare, bred by

Palomino stallion 51/2 yrs. old, $185. A.W. Bryan. Thomaston. Ph. 648-2668.
8 yr. old pleasure racking mare, gentle; 5 yr. old b'lacl:. unbroken

Quarter Horse mare. Janet Varner,

Rt. 3, Commerce. Ph. 335-4373.

Reg. Morgan, state champ, gelding English, Western, Halter, 7 yrs. old, 14.2 red chestnut, exc. conf. Winnie Douma, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-6117.

Reg. Palomino & Quarter horses,

over 100, sev. exc. broodmares with

colts & bred back to AAA AQHA

champions, show prospects. Benham

Stewart. Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262.

Very gentle mare, child's horse,

saddle & tack included . J. Gibson,

Atlanta. Ph. 255-6432.__________

Tenn. Walker gelding, sorrel, 5

yrs. old, very gentle, anyone can ride,

$250. D. Brown, Decatur. Ph. 284-2466.

tJuislanding grade mare with I/ 2

Arab colt by Amir Al Sahra at side;

also, yearling & I/ 2 Arab filly by

Amir Silochan out of above mare. Ann

Olson, Rt. 3, Ridge Rd., Douglas. Ph.

942-3243.

Chief Brown Eagle, reg^Ap1

paloosa stallion, exc. conf., disp.,

breeding & color, must see to ap-

preciate. James Baxter, Atlanta. Ph.

241-4787 or 523-6521.

Reg. Quarter horses for sale or

trade. Bobby L. Holloway, Circle H

Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 258-

2853 or 349-1054 Atlanta.

3 Appaloosa brood mares in foal, 3

last yr. colts all reasonably priced or

trade for cattle of equal value. R.N.

Bates, Cochran. Ph. 934-7030._____

Reg. 5 gaitea Saddlebred gelding.

$750; reg. Morgan show mare, $750,

reg. 14.2 hand Walking mare; also,

small racking mare, $300, gray

gelding, $200. Sally Stinnett, Rt. 3,

Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-5447._________

Reg. Golden Palomino American

Walking pony stallion, Golden

Splendor, 14 hands, 3 yrs., $750 or at

stud $25 fee, will consider leasing.

Mrs. Sandra Davidson, 1122 Blvd.

Ave., Macon. Ph. 746-2576.

Pony for sale, white mare to foal

soon, $60. Scott Smith, Rt. 1, Acworth.

Ph. 974-5540 except Sun.________

2 Pinto saddle horses, with

saddles & bridles, exp. riders only;

pleasure horse, red with black mane

& tail. Troy W. Sanders, Forest Park.

Ph. 361-6208. ______________

Gentle riding or buggy mare, 5

yrs. old. $135; good road cart and

harness, $150. Keith Turner, Fair-

burn. Ph. 964-3008.

At stud: Man of War bloodline,

01337, Thoroughbred Creek Brave by

Noble Creek, out of War Gini by War

Relic, $75 grade. $150 reg. C.H.

Wilson, Decatur. Ph. 289-9858 or 289-

0157.

________________

Horses for sale or trade, also reg.

Appaloosa at stud, grade or reg.

mares, Hollis Brooks, Marietta. Ph.

428-5223 after 5 pm.__________

Reg. Quarter horses, mares and

colts, bred mares. 2 and 3 yrs. old,

also reg. Tenn. Walking horses. John

C. Dorough, Rt. 2, Cordele 31015. Ph.

273-1510.

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Reg. Tenn. Walking stud, coming

5 yrs. old, reg. #666013, sire: Midnight

Magic Touch #591590 dam: Neil Alien

Wherry #453669; grade mare, 9 yrs.

filly colt, 6 mos. Clifford Walker

Dahlonega, Ph. 864-2941.________

Fast racking horse, 4 yr. old

gelding; 7yr. old gelding, small, very

gentle. W.C. Rexroat, Rt. 5,

Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5339.

Jet black racking mare. 4 white

socks and star; dark chestnut stallion

with blaze face, Arabian bloodlines,

reasonably priced, no letters an-

swered. Mrs. C.W. Malcom,

Covington. Ph. 786-2486.__________

Red sorrel Welsh mare, breed to

Appaloosa stud; POA colt, 11 mos.

also, at stud: Reg. Appaloosa red

sorrel, $35, reg., $25 grade. Monte

Trout, Gainesville. Ph. 536-4033.

Reg Tenn. Walking horse,

gelding, Satan's Playboy, 6 yrs. old.

good pleasure horse, anyone can ride

him, also, saddle , .id bridle, sell

together or separately. Jim Stuart,

Box 36, Abac Station, Tifton 31794. Ph.

382-0484.____________________

7 yr. old Pinto mare, exc. disp.

markings and conf., 14.3 hands, youth

show winner, can be reg. APHA, $395.

Jeanette Worley, 1301 Mossyrock Rd.,

Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 428-8507.

Shetland ponies and pleasure

horse, good selection, reasonably

priced; also, English and Western

saddles and tack. C.M. Bond,

Lavonia.

______________

3 and 4 yr. old mares, lull sisters.

pert, matched, blaze face and white

feet, black body, gentle, ready to ride.

$750 pr. Bill Speer, #4, Summerville

30747. Ph. 857-4189. ___________

Reg. AQHA bay gelding, 4 yrs.

old, exc. cond., and conf., $600; reg.

I/ 2 Arabian grey yearling filly,

pretty, spirited and well mannered,

$300. Mrs. Irving C. Kassack, Rt. 3,

Box 312AA, Thomaston. Ph. 647-9352.

Reg. Morgan stallion, 2 yrs. old,

flashy dark chestnut, beautiful head

and neck, good disp. Mrs. C.A. Nix,

Atlanta. Ph. 241-8328.

Reg. T.W.H.. 2 yr. old bay, Mack

K. and Wilson Alien bloodlines, $650.

H.W. Berryman, Austell. Ph. 948-4792.

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Pages

Quarter horses, all ages; also

88 acres of trails and streams for

Horses, mules, ponies

brood mares with colts by side anc bred back, visitors welcomed to Peaceful Valley Farm. Harry Rucker
Rt. 5, Box 314, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6723

riding with outside dirt roads, $70 per mo., nice roomy stalls, oats, hay and choice of 3 pastures and place for
tack. Mrs. J. Cribb, Rt. 1, Hillcrest

Recipes of the Week

or 993-4446.

B^arm, Tucker. Ph. 939-5803.

for sale

Tenn. Walker gelding, 4 1/2 yrs old, has been ridden only by children, sacrifice for $150. Robert E. 0' Briea
723 Glenairy Ct., NE, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-6358.
I/ 2 Quarter- l/ 2 Arabian horse, non reg., professionally trained hunter
hack, has begun jump training, gentle
but spirited, $250 or will trade for
older horse. Roy J. Krusberg, Winder,

Horses pastured at Douglasville, just off 1-20, $12.50 mo., plenty of dirt roads and trails; also, horses for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 7, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064 no Sunday calls.
English saddle complete with
pad, exc. cond., can deliver in Atlanta area,-$50. Mrs. Nancy Barnett, Rt. 1, Box 341B, Meansville 30256. Ph. 3580457.

BLUEBERRY DELIGHT
2 cups graham cracker crumbs 1 stick margarine 1 cup powdered sugar 1-4 oz. package cream cheese I/ 2 pint heavy cream, whipped 1 can blueberry pie filling

Peter McCue, good cutting horse,

Ph. 725-5377 Athens. 8 yr. old mare, Quarter horse

Room to board 3 horses, 12 x 12 stalls, grain, hay twice daily, vitamin

Combine graham cracker crumbs and margarine for pie

real good cattle pony, bay color; also, at stud: Wagon N Bar, son of Mr. Bar None, sorrel, 15.3 reg. mares, $150 grade Mares, $75. Thomas R.
Glausier, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211. Ph. 9632174.
Light roan racking mare, 61/2 yrs. old, 850 Ibs., gentle for child or lady, no bad habits, with or without
tack. John Mealor, Marietta. Ph. 422-

type, bred, $175. R.B. Talbot, Rt. 3, Sun Valley Dr., Athens 30601. Ph. 5433624.
Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, colts, yearlings, brood mares, pleasure horses; also, stud service, Midnite Sun and Merry Boy breeding. Lee H. Battle, Rome. Ph. 232-3702 after 6:30
pm._________________ Reg. Appaloosa stallion, 9 yrs

supplement and worming, minor vet
care, stalls cleaned, $50 per mo. Mingo Gonzales, Circle G Stables, Con"Hyyeeoirs. Ph. 483-3045.
orses pastured Conyers, Atlanta, Stone Mt. -Tucker area, $10$15 per mo., shelter, water and grass. J.F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville Rd., SE. Atlanta 30316. Ph. 373-7624.
Want wheel horse or stock trailer

crust. Cool in refrigerator.
Cream powdered sugar and cream cheese until smooth; fold in whipped cream. Pour into pie shell and refrigerate until firm, about 2 hours. Spread pie filling on top of cream mixture and serve.
Mrs. Ernest Garrison

419W6e.l_sh__p_on_ie_s_, _a_ll__br_o_ke_n__a_nd
gentle, sev. to choose from; also, bridles and saddle. Hugh C. Jones,
Milan Ph. 362-2432. ________ At stud: Playboy, 5 gaited

old, sorrel with white blanket and
spots, gentle with good disp., $300. James E. Lee, Rt. l, Hiram. Ph. 445-
4575. Pinto racking mare, exc. show
horse, needs fairly experienced rider,

with springs, will trade and pay the difference. Ben H. Martin, Rt. 1, Oakwood 30566. Ph. 534-42%.
Want second hand English saddle
and bridle, good cond. and reasonably priced. Andrea Talbot, Rt. 3, Sun

Atlanta, Georgia
SELF-RISING FLOUR 10 Ibs. plain flour

chestnut with white mane, tail, blaze prefer woman or girl, reasonably Valley Dr.. Athens 30601. Ph. 543-3624.

5 tsps. baking soda

and rear stockings, exceptional conf. and disp., $35 with 2 return privileges this season. Jerry Brown, Maretta.
Ph. 428-8456._____________ At stud: Dbl. reg. AQHA, PHBA
Palomino stallion, great grandson of
Three Bars and Hollywood Gold, sire of strong colts, quiet disp., Palomino champion. Lamar Kinman, 6700 Buffington Rd., College Park 30337.
Ph. 964-9168. _______ Nice gaited horse, good disp.,
ideal for ladies or children, $155, Roger Stover, Madison. Ph. 342-3378.
Thoroughbred mare, 4 yrs. old, proven ribbon winner all speed
events, make offer or trade for reg. Appaloosa or well trained Western
pleasure horse. Sherry Davis, Rt. 3, White Rd., Box 244-A, Conyers. Ph.
483-9492.__________________ Reg. Quarter Horse mare by
Hill's Poco Bay, ready to show in

priced. Lynn Nicholson, 285 Lavendar Rd., Athens 30601. Ph. 543-0250.
Saddlebred gelding, 8 yrs. old, chestnut, Blue Ribbon winner; pleasure mare, 8 yrs. old, bay, reg., good for beginner. Cheryl Barnes, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-6123.____
Gelding horse, 14.2 hands, English
pleasure, jumps; also, English jump seat saddle and bridle, curb bit, dbl. reins, $250. K.D. Cooper, Rt. 1, Norcross. Ph. 448-3171.
4 yr. old pleasurenorse, extra gentle, ideal for children and women.
Ralph Wallis, Fayetteville. Ph. 4617014.
Quarter Horse gelding, mahogany
bay, star, foaled 6/ 12/ 69, Leo San and Poco Bueno breeding, sound, good conf. and disp., free moving gaits,
$325. Pat Wilson, 1904 Deerwood PL, Macon 3120. Ph. 745-2749.
Outstanding 2 yr. old AQHA reg.

Horseshoeing, quality service,
reliable. Bill Blunschi, Smyrna. Ph. 432-1328.
Race training avialable for Quarter horses or Thoroughbreds.
Ned Morris, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 786-6887.
Horse pastured near Conyers, $9
per mo. H.R. Williams, 3684 Canadian
Way, Tucker 30084. Ph. 939-5633 or 4432268.
Want 4 in. cutback show saddle.
Sally Stinnett, Hutchins Rd., Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. Ph. %3-5447.
Want factory built 2 horse trailer,
can make repairs, must have good tires and frame, will trade. Randy
Henry, Rt. 2, Box 96AA, Thomson 30824. Ph. 595-5605.________________
Pony Western saddle, with bridle
and l adult Western with bridle, reasonable. W.C. Rexroat, Rt. 5, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5339.

l cup baking powder 5 tbsps. salt

Mix together well. Use dairy buttermilk thinned I/ 3 with water.

Mrs. Gertie Elsberry Route 4 Dallas, Georgia 30132

Want midget ponies, 30" or under. C. M. Bond, Lavonia.
Want purebred baby Jersey heifer calf, need not be reg. Mrs. Nancy Barnett, Rt. 1, Meansville. Ph. 3580457.
Want 20 to 40 bred I/ 2 or better Charolais heifers with papers, state price. Ed Hitt, Rt. 1, Grovetown 30813. Ph. 863-1620.___________
Want to buy 20-30-head of goats

Earlybearing strawberry pits., $3. C.; white Blackeye Crowder peas, 94% germ, 2 cups, $1.; Scotchbroom seedlings, $1. doz., add post. Ga. orders only. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Cumming. 30130.____________
Russia comfery rts., 6, $1.65; 2 yr. rhubarb rts., 3, $1.65; Shimways giant muskmelon seed, 6 hills, 250; honeydew cantaloupe seed, 6 hills, 250 stamped env. F. Abie, Daholonega

pleasure; reg. Three Bar stud by gelding, blaze face, 4 white stockings, triple a sire. Phil Braselton, Rt. 2, flax mane and tail. M.L. Shelor, 3490

Cattle caught, also, will haul or trade livestock any time. Billy

within 200 mi. of Atlanta, state price in 30533._______

first letter. Z. W. Kirkland, Tucker

Concord, Lutie, Miagara grape

Flowery Branch. Ph. 532-2712. Reg. American Saddlebred
chestnut stallion with 4 white socks, 6 yrs. old; 6 yr. old reg. mare, trained English pleasure. P. McEachern,
McDonough._______________ 2 1/2 yr. old black and white
Welsh pony stallion, broken to ride,
best offer. Pat Rooney, 3254 Woodrow

Hamilton Blvd., SW, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 766-9613 or 471-0450.
At stud: A.Q.H.A. Bob Carlton #391801, sorrel, 15 hands, reasonable 1971 fee, return privileges, breeding goes back to Joe Moore Flying Bob Shorty Smalley, LaFayette 30728. Ph. 638-5082. ________________
Tenn. Walking Horse mare, 2 yr.

Reasor, Rt. 4, Box 184, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-33%.
At stud: Hornets Fire, AQHA bay stallion, 15.2 hands, sire: Firebrand Reed, Dam: Hornet's Queen (K
Hornet), $100. J. Vinson,' Double J.
Farm. Rt. 2. Gray._______________ Livestock or horse transporting
local or out of town; also, horses

30084. Ph. 938-1574
Livestock feed, hay and grain

cuttings; fig. cuttings, all ground
conditioned, 110 ea., 400 post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave.,
NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538. Peppers: 25 seed per pack. Chili.
250; Japapeno400; Anaheim, 250; Hot
Banana, 300; Pimento, 250; Sweet
banana, 350; O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079._____________

Way. NE. Atlanta 30319. Ph. 255-8243.

Aged mare I.D. with Appaloosa

Horse Club, Inc., bred to reg. Ap-

paloosa, to foal in Feb., good for timed

events, $250 or will trade. J.L. Burton,

Athens 30601. Ph. 549-8203.

AQHA reg., exc!halter and

working prospect, 2 yrs. old, sire:

Wimpy Leo San, dam: Sissy Spur,

good sorrel color, conf., disp., also,

other reg. and grade horses. Dale

Morrison, Rt. 2, Kensington. Ph. 539-

2805.

________

Reg. AQHA, 11 yr. old dun mare,

bred Monsieur Joe top, Royal King

bottom; reg. 23 mo. old bay gelding,

15 hands, by Poco Hardrock out of

above mare. Jim Berry, Lithonia.

Ph. 482-8114.______________

5 yr. old black TWH gelding, good

pleasure horse, very gentle. Charles

Jones, Box 7, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-

2291.

Sorrel mare colt, 14 mos. old7

blaze face, flax mane and tail, silver

socks, out of reg. Quarter horse, Laro

Echols breeding, halter broken and

gentle, good size. Pope Williams,

Lavonia. Ph. 356-3095.

Exc. barrel horse, A.Q.H.A. reg.

also, show filly. B.H. Tillman, Rt. 3,

Loganville. Ph. 786-6887 Covington.

Exc. pleasure horses for sale,

good disp. and gentle for anyone.

Speed Beasley, The Hangin-Tree

Stables, Stone Mt. Ph. 289-3764 or 284-

9992.

Quarter Horse colt, 14 mos. old,

sired from Three Bar Ranch, halter

and rope broken, gentle, $100 or trade.

Paul Murphy, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph.

461-7829.____________________

2 reg. Arabian gelding, 3/ 4 reg.

Arabian mare, 3/ 4 reg. Arabian stud.

Harry Beuchler, 3257 Raymond Dr.,

Doraville 30040. Ph. 457-3705._____

Reg. TWH yearling filly, exc.

bloodlines, gentle disp. Mrs. John W.

Moore, Jr., Dunwoodv. Ph. 457-4840.

At stud: Bay Joe Daniel AQHA

reg. mares, $100 fee; also, reg.

Quarter horses for sale at all times.

James R. Woods, Pine Mtn. Ph. 882-

6580.

_______.

Appaloosa mares, show ma'res, bred mares, mares wth foals, bloodlines of Joker B, Comanche, Red DOG- AQHA, Leo Deeds (AAA)-Ding Bob-AQHA, all bred to run, $500 up. Jan Haddle, 1069 Arden Dr., SW, Marietta 30060. Ph. 422-7904.

old Walking Horse filly; 2 yr. old I/ 2

Walking Horse stud: 2 colts. Mrs.

Gene Dempsey, Lee's Lake Rd.,

Fairburn. Ph. 964-9095.________

AQHA reg. 4 yr. old sorrel

gelding, exc. bloodlines, sires sire Leo

#1335, King Ranch on dam side, $1200

firm. Jack Thomas, Decatur. Ph. 284-

7874 after 7 am.

_______

Brood mare, American Sad-

dlebred pleasure horse for good rider,

chestnut, flax mane and tail, 6 yrs.

old, papers obtainable, $350. Mrs. D.C.

Faith, Box 28464, Atlanta 30328. Ph.

255-1745.

Reg. l/ 2 Arabian chestnut colt, 2

yrs. old, never saddled, gentle to

handle and easy to load, must sell,

$200. Bill Mangum, Box 4154, Atlanta

30302. Ph. 622-08%.

Bay pleasure mare, gentle, $200;

four yr. old Quarter mare, $250; also,

2 saddles with complete tack all for

$650. H.T. Sargent, Rabun Dr.,

Lilburn. Ph. 938-3524.

Horses, -handling,
boarding, equipment

4 horse walker, 20 ft., 6 wide stock trailer, gooseneck; also, 6 yr. old Palomino mare, gentle, send selfaddressed envelope for information on walker. Luke Silvis, 1794 Fellowship Rd., Tucker 30084. Ph. 938-4454.
Want horseshoeing business in and around Atlanta, satisfaction guaranteed. Larry Lusk, Canton. Ph., 479-5231._______________.
Want to rent or lease pasture for 2 horses in Fayetteville, Brooks area. Bob Walthall, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-
6135._____________________ Horse training by internationally
accepted method, dressage. Margot Huelke, Rt. 1, Box 128, Poulan 31781. Ph. 776-6860 after dark.__________
Livestock catching and hauling state wide, hauling to Columbus sale every Sunday and Monday. Randall Harrison, 3616 Weems Rd., Columbus 31904. Ph. 561-0241 or 563-3188.

boarded. Hollis Brooks. Marietta. Ph. 438-5223 after 5 p.m. ______

Factory Tru-Track 2 horse

trailer, like new, padding extra

height, late model, good tires, green

color. Dale Morrison, Rt. 2, Ken-

sington. Ph. 539-2805._________

Good hunter tack, jammed chest,

etc. for sale. Wayne Andrews, Rt. 2,

Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2703 after 6

pm. and on week-ends.________

Horse stable, 12 ft. x 48 ft. with 3

ft. canopy full length at front of

stables, 10 ft. x 12 ft. stalls and 12 ft. x

18 ft. tack and feed room, moved in 2

sections, $700. Eddie J. McCook,

Eastman. Ph. 374-2503 after 6 pm.

86 acre pasture, divided into 4

jastures, horses easy to catch, lush

;rass, $15 per mo. 1 horse, 2 or more

12.50. E.G. Britt, Walker Rd., Stone

Mt. Ph. 469-4874.

Horses boarded, new barn, clean

2 ft. x 12 ft. stalls, hay and grain

wice daily, new arena and exc. adult

care. Speed Beasley, The Hangin-

Tree Stables, Stone Mtn. Ph. 289-3764

or 284-9992.

_________

Horse boarded, broken, trained,

hown in English and Western

competition, 16 stall barn, 200 acres

wooded trails, riding ring, wash rack,

how transportation. Lamar Kinman,

700 Buffington Rd., College Park

0337. Ph. 964-9168.

Cattle, swine, other livestock

wanted
Want two beef type baby calves, easonably priced, will pick up in 50 ni. radius of Gainesville. Ricky Martin, Rt, 5, Box 492, Gainesville 0501.
Want Jersey heifer, gentle small tock easy milked, reasonably priced, rtrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 2, Loganille. Ph. 466-4646.

Long green pod okra seed, germ, 90%, Calico Cowpeas, germ, 90%, foot'

long peas, germ. 91% $1.25 cupful PP. Mrs. J. H. Ponder. Armuchee 30105.

Herb seed no mix. packs, 10 seed, 200: Sage, shives, dill, caraway,

for sale
White corn for sale. Lewis Q. Peeples, Rt. 1, Box 160A, Eastanollee 30538. Ph. 886-5048. ________
Corn for sale. J. T. Cunningham, Jr.. Rt. 4. Box 303. Newnan. 30263.
Yellow shelled corn for sale. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 7345109.
Mixture of Fescue, Dallis, Common Bermuda and Serecia hay, 75* per bale, can del. K. B. Grogan,
Manning Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 428-4672. 1400 bales brown top millet hay,
good and bright, no rain, $1. W. W. Quigley, Box 175, Zebulon. Ph. 5673346. _______
Taking orders for Bermuda, will
cut 2000 bales of well limed, fertilized Coastal Bermuda about May 15th., $30. per ton in field. Jim E. West, Good Hope. 30641. Ph. 267-6774._______
Coastal Bermuda hay from heavy limed and fertilized fields, expect 4 cuttings, first cutting last week in May, booking orders now, $30. ton. Hugh Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.
Taking orders for 1971 crop hay, mixture Clover, Fescue, Lespedeza, also, Coastal Bermuda, pick up in field, 50 0 per bale. Cecil H. Travis,. Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale. Ph. 4787944.

perppermint, spearmint, saffron, planting instructions included, Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031. Decatur 30031.
Marglobe, Rutger tomato pits., moss packed, $5. M; $1. C.; certified Ga. Red potato pits., $6 M., ready, will del. W. R. Lightsev. Screven._____
Brwontop millet seed, 100 per lb., purfty, 98.02% inert, 38% other crop, 18% weed seed, 42% F. W. Gill, Rt. 2, Woodbury, Ph. 553-5388.________
Pensacola Bahia seed, purity,
98.74%, weed seed, 0.02% total germ and seed 90% $30 CWT. P. D. Neal, Jr., Box 1041, Columbus. Ph. 297-5938 after 6.
Old fashion heading collard seed,
I/ 2 eup. $1.; 1 cup, $1.50; 1 lb., $2.50; 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, Ibs., $2. per lb., PP. P D Webb. Rt. 5. Box 69. Elberton 30635.
Big red speckled Crowder peas, germ 87%, 800 cupful add post. Rosa Richards. Elliiav.________________
Rutgers, Marglobe, Homestead tomatoe pits, cannot ship. Floyd L. Green, 1884 Mural Cir., Morrow. Ph. 366-7729.
Old fashion Seven Top turnip seed, rhubarb seed, mole bean seed,
250 ea. pkg., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99. Elliiav 30540.
Red Cayenne shaped pepper, not hot, pods grown from 2 l/ 2 to 3 in.
long, 25 seed, 250 stamped, self add. env. Mrs. A. W. Stowell, Rt. 2, Box 312 Griffin. 30223.

Agricultural seed and plants

Certified Georgia Red Potato pits,
$6 per M., FOB Portal, ready for shipping, approx. the wk. of May 1st Roy L. Smith, Box 206, Portal 30450 Ph. 865-2733.

Halfrunner Pole Bush beans, Oct.

>eans, Butter beans, collard seed, Pole Lima beans, peas, 750 ea. pkgs.,

250 postage. Erskine Coryell, 2173 Wontrose Ave., SW. Atlanta 30311
. 758-6140.

for sale
Free fig tree roots, come and get them. F. W. Stover, 3254 W. Shadow Lawn Ave., NE, Atlanta 30305.

Cream Sugar Crowder Peas, $1 25 pt. PP. Mrs. Y. G. Grizzle, Rt. 2, Box 167, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 265-2782.
Catnip, bunches horehound, 3 bunches, $1.; horse mint, pepper mint, 5, $1.; muscadine grape vines, 4, $1., add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

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Wednesday, May 5,1971

Agricultural seed and plants

Crabapple sweet gum trees, beechnut, hazelnut, blackhaw,
muscadine, grapevine, sourwood, blueberry, 4, $1; garlic bulbs, 10, $1
add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6. Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-2496.

Rabbits for sale, grown does and babies; also, wire cages. Mrs. Paul F. Herring, Rt. J, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-
4182.___________________. 30 does some bred, some with
young, others breeding age. R. C.

Bobwhite quail eggs, 10? ea., in lots of 50. Clyde L. Perry, Rt. 3, Donalsonville. Ph. 861-4118.
White Rock hens, 10 mos. old, now laying, $2 ea. Mrs. C. L. Manner, Marietta. Ph. 428-1819.________

Dikeman, Rt. 3, Blairsville 30512. Ph.

Purebred Toulouse goslings, $10

Agricultural

389-8741 evenings.___________ ea.; White Pekin drakes, 1 yr. old, $5 Bobwhite quail, day old 25?, ea. Richard E. Smith, Rt. 2, Batesville

seed and plants

others priced according to age. W.W. Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 475-4380.

Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta

Northern Bobwhite quail, Jumbo

30319. Ph. 237-5340.___________ Ringneck pheasants, will hatch 25,000

Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10 chicks in 1971, place orders early,

for sale

Garden pepper mint, 6, $

dewberry, blackberry, huckleberry

pits., 12, $2, PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover,

Rt. 1. Box 146. Blue Ridge 30513.

Little White Halfrunner garden

bean seed, germ. 88%, little pink

peanut bean seed, $1.25 tsp., 30? post,

on ea. cup. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball

Ground JLOlffL______________

Lemon balm pits., $1 doz., PP.;

Castor or mole bean seed, 35? ea. doz.,

PP. Blanche Woodruff. Greenville.

Tenderhull bean seed, pink 6

Weeks, germ 88%; Cream 6 Weeks,

germ, 88%, big red speckle Crowder

peas; white Big Boy Peas, ea. $1,

cupful, add post. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt.

3, Ellijay._______________.

Mix. strawberry pit., red mint,

$1.50 doz., Elberta peach, red, yellow

apple mix. pit., ornamental pepper,

50? ea., 3, $1.25, add post. Mrs. E. I.

Gray, Rt. 1. Box 254, Bremen 30110.

Clay pea seed, $1 cupful PP. Ethel

Crowe, Rt. 2, Box 294, Gainesville

30501.

______________

Coastal Bermuda stolons, 50?

cubic ft. Robert Hood, Rt. 3, Logan-

ville Ph. 786-5295.

White multiplying onion sets, 35,

$1, plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2,

Box 254, Jesup 31545.__________

Tomato pits., Rutger's or Marion

var., in lots of 1000 or more, can ship

immediately. W. Stephens, Lake

Blackshear Pit. Farm, Rt. 3, Cordele.

Ph. 273-4624.

Jerusalem artichokes for pit., $1

per Ib., PP no orders after May 1. Colo-

nel L.C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr.,

Decatur. ____________

Old fashion muskmelon seed, 92%

germ., 25? pkg., plus self-add,

stamped env. Mrs. C.H. Benson, Rt. 4,

Box 102. Alpharetta.

Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 per

gal., horse radish for eating, 5 roots,

$1, add post. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt.

5, Box 87, Ellijay

Jerusalem artichokes for plan-

ting, $2.50 gal., crabapple, hor-

seradish bunches, 50? ea., spearmint,

blackberries, dewberries,

huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., 50? post.

Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5. Ellijay.

. Running okra seed I/ 2 cup, $1.25

wanted
Want 1 qt. old fashion red hull speckled peas, planted early will run, planted late will bunch, write price for 1 qt. Mrs. J.W. Tanton, ST., 704 N. Franklin St.. Dublin 31021.______
Want broom corn seed, the kind brooms are made of, state price per Ib. A.D. Evans. Rt. 2, Temple 30179.
Want sample of the red speckled Crowder peas, price per Ib. Carrie Sandridge, 2062 l/ 2 Greene St., Augusta 30904.____________
Want few pepper seeds known as Squash pepper or Yo Yo, state price. Mrs. Lela Mealer, 203 River St., Calhoun.____________________
Want some of the old time Calico Bunch Butter bean seed, one or two Ibs. JR. Eason, Summer 31789.
Want sage plant cuttings. Sallie Arnold, c/ o John Morgan, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779._____________
Want Browntop millet seed, state price per hundred and germ. Dr. W.E. Tuggle, Box 646, Fitzgerald 31750.
Want asparagus roots, will pick up. Lou Ann Whitener, Burnt Hickory Rd., Rt. l, Kennesaw 30144._______
Want Elephant garlic bulbs, only need l or 2 Irg. bulbs. Mrs. Elizabeth Satterfield, Rt. 4, Box O, Stoney Lane, Blairsville 30512.
Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs
for sale

per C or $90 per M, F.O.B., layers $1 chicks, mature flyers or dressed;

ea., week old birds, $25 per Cv plenty also, eggs. Ben Parrish, 10675

of dressed quail, $1.15 ea. Alfred J. Woodcock St., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-1608

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

or 685-2594 Andy Parrish, Box 353,

Bantams, show type, trio of BlaclT Metter.

Rpsecomb, 3 prs. Black Old English, 3

Chukars, 6 prs., now laying, must

trios B. B. Red Old English, $5 pr. or sell, reasonably priced, call before

$7.50 trio, shipping charges extra. coming. David Cobb, 151 Pioneer Tr.,

Clarence Mealer, Rt. 7, Bomer Rd., Marietta 30060.

Douglasville 30134. _________

Pigeons: Texas Pioneers, winners

Northern Bobwhite quail, $1 ea., of Chattahoochee Valley Fair, others

all orders of 100 or more 90? ea., of good stock, all good breeders, $7.50

selected breeders, $2.25 pr.; also, pr. or 5 prs. for $30. J. Castaneda, 4725

hatching eggs, $8 per C. Ronnie Josephine St., Columbus 31907. Ph.

Gregg, Pinegrove Quail Farm, Rt. 1, 561-2604.____________________

Box 269-B, Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-

Duck eggs, (fertile) Flying

5219.____________________ Mallard, 4 gen. from wild; also, nice Herd of standard chinchillas, 10 red wigglers, at my home on

females and 13 males; also, 38 pens, Greenville Hwy. Mrs. Robert O'Neal,

equip, for 38 breeders. J. K. Levie, 114 Warm Springs 31830. Ph. 655-2126.

E. Nashville St.. Ringgold 30736.

Black Australorp setting eggs, $3

2 India Blue peacocks, 1969 hatch, per 15 plus post. Mrs. C. H. Wiser, Rt.

beautiful colors, $25 ea. Mrs. G. 1, Fairview Rd., Stockbridge 30281.

Lancaster, Rt. 2, Box 168, McDonough Ph. 483-3698.___________

30253 Ph. 483-8339._____________

Common bantams for sale,

Chickens, standard and bantams, reasonably priced. C. G. Melton, 6581

guineas and turkeys, call or write for Camp St., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-

breed and price. L. S. Cline, 1634 9874.

Orlando St., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph.

18 Easter egg chickens; 12 Easter

755-6396 after 8 nights.

egg chickens, frying size, will lay

Games: Gladiators, Red Quills colored eggs; 2 prs. Japanese Silkies,

and Mugs, will sell or trade for good cannot ship. Faye Treadwell, Rt. 2,

guns or heels. R. F. Sessions, Rt. 2, Box 621, Jackson 30233.

Fayetteville 30214.______________

Royal purple guinea hatching

Chukars, chicks and breeders for eggs, $5 doz. PP; Barred Rock ban-

sale; also, eggs. Tom Wobser, Mount tam eggs, $4 doz. PP; White Cochin Berry 30149. Ph. 232-2313._______ eggs, $4 doz. PP. Douglas Williams,
Pigeons: Texan Pioneers, Bluffton. Ph. 641-2620.

purebred quality birds, young birds
and mated prs., reasonably priced,
see to appreciate, cannot ship. Ray Owens, 136 Kurtz Rd., Marietta 30060.
Ph. 427-1779._____________________ Purebred bantams: 3 prs. of
Columbian Wyandottes from Nor-

Purebred wild- type San Juan rabbits. Guaranteed to be as
represented. All ages. Can safely ship
to any city with commercial airport or railroad depot. Jim Shumate, 2074 JUanita St. Decatur. Ph. 373-5291.

thern show stock, cannot ship. W. C.

Standard Dark Cornish, Buff

Davis, Rt. 2, Box 301, Stockbridge. Ph. Polish, Golden Polish, Lakenvelders

474-8550._____________

and Araucana bantams, also, Mille

Rabbits for sale, good for meat. H. Fleurs, Silver Sebrights, Golden

G. Burroughs, 2960 Browns Mill Rd., Sebrights, Buff Cochins, Black

SE. Atlanta 30354. Ph. 361-4015.

Cochins. Robert Horton, 1578 Roswell

Rhode Island Reds, trios; baby Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-6828.

chicks in standards and bantams,

guineas, ducks, goslings and turkeys; also, eggs. C. L. Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon.

Poultry, game,

fowl and Ph. 258-7141.

_____

Sex Link pullets for sale. Eugene

Whitaker, 1890 Rockcut Rd., Conley 30027. Ph. 366-9349.

eggs

for sale

Martin type gourd seed, mam-

moth sunflower seed, 30 seed, 25? and

stamped env. Mrs. J. C. Herron, Sr.,

Rt. 1, Martin 30557.

________

Dbl. wine, pink, single vari.

sultana, mix. fiberous begonias,

philodendron, night cereus, green

peperomia, 50?. Mrs. T. J. Stevens,

Rt. 2^ Thomasville 31792.

Day lilies labeled: Bertrand Faar,

Crimson Pirate, Easter Morn, Fable,

Gold Antique, J. T. Russell, Lazy Star,

Mamie Lake, Millie Russell, $4.50

dox., 50? post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson,

Hillcrest Dr., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-

7162^ ____________^ Ruffled zinnias, dwarf marigolds,
old fashion bachelor's buttons, winter
squash, strawberry popcorn, Martin gourd seed, 25? pkg., with stamped env. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Armuchee

30105.____________________ Mums: Buttons, Pom Pom,
Cushion, Daisy, $l.per doz; dbl. red begonias, yellow shrimp pits., dbl. cheery red geranium, 70? ea., add post
Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, Ab-
beville 31001._______________ Red amaryllis, pink cluster rose,
$1.50 ea.; 6 tall red cannas, vines the
red trumpet, honey suckle, purple wisteria, others,.6, $1., plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup

31515.________________________ Asst. yard flowers, veronica,
ageratum, vinca minor, liriope, 35, $1., red quince roses, 50? ea., plus
post. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254,
Jesup 31545.__________________ Many kinds of pot pits. Cheap at
my home. Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566 Elleby Rd., SE, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 627-

5759._____________________ Liriope, border grass, striped and
green, Boxwood holly, 8 in. to 2 ft., candytuft, hydrangea, Irg. small, junipers, var. evergreens, misc. Clifton M. Orr, 1391 Lockwood Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 758- 2829.______
Easter rose, 2 yr. everblooming dbl. red, 6 $2. PP., iris gold, deep purple vari. vinca, ivy, striped liriope,
3, 25?, Ga. orders only. Myrtle Place, 616 Rockmart Rd., Villa Rica 30180.
Lily-of-the-valley, wild yellow

PP. H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 622-9724._________
White Purplehull peas, germ. $1 cup; White Crowder Peas,
germ. 85%, $1 cup. add post. Mrs. Charlie J. Cantrell, Rt. 11, Box 48, Gainesville 30501._____________
Running okra seed for sale, I/ 4 cup, $1. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3, Baxley 31513
Muscadine grapevines, 50? ea.; red raspberries, blueberries, catnip, spearmint pits., $1.50 doz., add 50? post Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Crystal white Bermuda onion; also Sweet onion pits., 100, $2; 300, $4.50; 500, $7.50, PP., no Fla. orders. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula 31733.
High quality Pensacola Bahia grass seed for sale. Fred G. Blitch, Westside Community, Rt. 4, Statesboro 30455. Ph. 865-2475._____
Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 gal.; horseradish roots, 5, $1, add post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Red Cayenne shaped pepper, not hot, 2 l/ 2 to 3 in. long, giant can-
taloupe seed, 25 seed, 25?, stamped, add. env. Margaret Stowell, Rt. 2, Box 312, Griffin 30223.

White Leghorns; Toulouse geese, speckled guineas; also, duck and
goose eggs. Paul Horton, 3900 May
Breeze Rd., NW, Marietta. Ph. 926-
3672._____
White Pekin ducks, 6 and 8 wks.
old, $1 ea., pick up my home, SE Atlanta. Charles F. Ryder, 3295
Weslock Cir., Decatur 30034. Ph. 2414379.
Hatching eggs for sale, Dark Cornish cross, White Rock cross and pure Dark Cornish, $2 per setting, cannot ship. William H. Mansell, Far-
Away-Farm. Wadley. Ph. 252-5948. Game chickens, Blue Face
Hatch, Kelso, Madigin, grey and brown-red, stags and hens, $5 up. Randall Heard, Rt. 3, Box 408, Cumming 30130. Ph. 889-4232.
Kansas Jumbo Ringneck
pheasant chicks and Mallard duck chicks, 4 generations from wild, 60? ea., Northern Bobwhite quail chicks, 25? ea. Gus Beroset, 3505 Emily Way, College Park 30337. Ph. 964-7577.
Rabbits for sale, breeding age Black Dutch does and bucks, 1 breeding age Blue Dutch buck, sev. young Black Dutch, all reasonably

Game fowl: 2 purebred Blue Face

Hatch stags, $15 ea.; purebred

Kentucky Dominique cock, $20,

cannot ship. Robert Langston, Rt. 3,

Clarkesville 30523.

Rouen duck eggs, $1 ea., in lots of 10

or more. El Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill

Ter., Augusta 30904.

Trio Black Tail Japs; Silver Spangle Hamburg cockerels; also,

wanted

hatching eggs from Black Tail Japs,

Silver Spangles Hamburgs and Millie Fleurs, $3.50 per doz. PP. J. E.
Dempsey, 107 Olive Springs PL, Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-5233._____
Rabbits, New Zealand Whites and Black Dutch, exc. stock, priced by age
from $2 to $5 ea. Linda Mealer, Rt. 7, Bomer Rd.. Douglasville 30134.
Giant Black Minorca eggs, $3 per
15, $2.50 per 12, parcel post. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-5926.
Day old baby chicks from show type, standard Silver and Golden, Lakenvelders, $1 ea. L. L. Moore, Rt.
7, Rome. Ph. 234-3267.
6 B.B. Red hens and 1 rooster for sale, cannot ship. J. C. Bailey, 502 Casonova St., SE, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 622-3269.

Want Modern Silver Duckwing rooster. Jimmy Busby, 310 Bermuda St., Royston 30662.
Want White Crested Polish
rooster, Chinese Silkie rooster, state price and where to pick up and if can be shipped. O.B. Lominick, 4070 Marion Ave.. Macon 31206._______
Want Corturnix quail, prefer Pharoah, British Range, English
White, Tuxedo or Manchurian Golden, 24 prs., as young as possible. Perry Hearn, 145 Corbin Dr., Columbus 31902 Ph. 689-3122.___________
Want sev. types purebred ban-
tams, reasonable distance to pick up, .state what you have, price, directions and when to come. Jimmy Miller, Box
71, Bishop 30621. Ph. 769-5030.

Beau, Brummel and purple foliage plums, May cherries, 50?-$2; Superfine everbearing strawberries,
parsley, mint, 50? doz., cannot ship. Mr. F. H. Keys, 873 East Confederate
Ave., Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448. Bearing size mtn. Huckleberries,
dewberries, blackberries, yellowroot pits., $3 doz. PP; red tame plums, 5, $3 PP, damp packed. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.
Old fashion white multiplying onions, 50, $1, plus 50? post. N. W.
Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.
Huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz.; red raspberry, damp packed, $1.50 doz. add post., no out-of-state orders. Mrs.
H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay._______

priced to sell. D.F. Osborne, 100 James St., Winder.
100 white Dominate chickens, :rying size, 65? ea. or cheaper if all taken. W.W. Peels, 4489 Roswell Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-3425.
Trio pure 2 yr. old Law Clippers, ?30; Clipper Hatch, Butcher stags and
Roundhead stag, $5 ea. Walter Broadwell, Rt. 3, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-2869.___________________
Setting eggs from 25 varieties of standards and bantams, $2.50 doz.; ndian Runner duck eggs, $3.50 doz.; also, pr. Muscovy ducks, $5. Joel D.
Wells, Rt. 2, Hampton 30228. Ph. 478-
9263 or 366-3808.
20 White Leghorns, layers, l yr.

Rabbits, purebred wild type San Juan, Black Dutch, White New Zealand and variety of mixed bred. Joseph Knight, 227 E. Davis St., Decatur 30030. Ph. 378-3402._____
Big red hens for sale, old, laying now, $1.25 ea. Mrs. J. H. Maltsberger, Rt. 2, Trenton.
6 grown White Pekin ducks, 4 hens, 2 drakes, $15, cannot ship. Glenn Rhodes, Rt. 2, Hephzibah. Ph. 7982621.
l/ 2 bantams and l/ 2 pheasant roosters, just crowing, $1 ea.; also, 24 x 100 ft. broiler house with equip., to be torn down. N. Morris Nicholson, Rt. l, Talking Rock.
Hatching eggs, Araucanas, best

Want few prs. of speckled
guineas; also, geese that are laying, will pay reasonable price and come after if not too far away. Mrs. E. C.
Mobley, Rt. 1, Box 309, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-6603.
Want Rock Cornish game bantams, rooster and sev. hens. Hugh T.
Davis, Box 167, Griffin 30223. Ph. 2281948 or 227-0460 nights.________
Want 12 to 15 Barred Rock laying hens and 1 rooster. C. E. Head, Milam
Rd., Winston 30187. Ph. 942-7293.
Wantchukar eggs or birds, please state price and location. Dannie L.
Allmond, 410 Padrick St., Martinez 30907.

May cherry bushes, $1 ea. old, all laying, 50? ea. or trade for pr. grade, Blue Ribbon, Easter eggs, $3 boysenberry pits., $2 doz.; ever- of turkeys; also, 5 game roosters, $1 doz. at house, shipped PP in Ga., $5 bearing strawberry pits., 24, $1, $4 per ea., cannot ship. M. Lyles, Rt. 1, doz., MO only. J. B. Swint, 2018 Ohio

notice

C, add 50? post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6121._______ Ave Augusta 30904. Ph. 733-4341.

5, Elliiav 30540. __________

25 game COCKS^ Greys, Roun-

Duck eggs, Flying Mallard, 4

$100 Reward for return of Sears

Strawberry popcorn, Indian corn, dheads, Hatch and Warhorse; also, a generations from wild, White Pekins, tractor/ mower Serial No. 2017 with

sunflower, castor or mole bean seed, ?ew hens. Garnett J. Moreland, Sr., Rouens, Mallard and Khaki Campbell dual rear wheels, stolen in Polk Co. R.

36 to pkg., 30?, 4, $1, send stamped Rt. 2, Turner Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 469- eggs, $3.50 doz. PP. W. E. Griffin, Holt Gellerstedt, 2551 Meadow Lark Dr.,

env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768. 3229.

Grocery Store, Rt. 1, Ocilla 31774.

East Point. Ph. 761-3394.

violets, horse mint, 50? doz. ea.; mix, goose neck, Sallie at the gate, 25? doz ea., add post. Mrs. 0. W. Martin, Rabun Gap 30468.___________
Angels trumpet, 5 seed, 25?; sage, 10 seed, 20?; pinks, 25 seed, 25?; Jalapeno pepper, 25 seed, 40?. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031. Decatur. 30031.
Striped grass, yard flower, Irg. mixed iris, mix. horse mint, 50? doz.; wild trillium, 6, 50?, wild yellow tiolets, 50? doz.; red hot poker, 25-50? ea., add post. Mrs. Thad Watson, Rabun Gap 30568.
Chrysanthemums, shell pink, golden yellow daisy type, pink spoon type, dbl. yellow, bronze, l doz., 75?; red honeysuckle, sword ferns, 50? ea., add post. Mrs. J . R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester.________________________
Pereskia pits., only cactus with true leaves, red, green, $1. ea.; viola pedate, Birdsfoot violet, $1. doz., plus 30? post. Sue Perry. Stonewall 30282.
15 American-Dutch crossed amaryllis bulbs, 3 in. dia., $3. PP.; 20 rooted ivy, bog pits., $1., 60? post. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Rt. 1, Box 37, Chula 31733.________________
Daylilies: Petite, Edward the 7th, Burnt Sugar, Sulin, Welcome, Crimson Pirate, Alapath, Purple Haze, $5.25 PP., free pit. Mrs. W. S. Griffin. Adel.______________
Mums, daisy type, pink, yellow, yellow button, red, white, cherry, 2, 25?; sweet Williams, $1. doz.; Tiger lily, 50?, add post. Mrs. E. C. Knight, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4545._____
Mix. col. touch-me-not, mix. red, blue, morning glory seed, 25? tblspn., stamped env., Christmas cactus cuttings, 3, $1., add post. Rosa Richards, Ellijay._____________
Dwarf mother-in-law's tongue, hen and biddies, red bee balm, 25? ea., yellow bell, begonias, asst. ferns, 50? ea., plus post. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 2. Loganville 30249.__________
Gardenia, Grancy grey beard, sweet shrub in cans, $1. ea.; buckeye pits, in plantable containers, 50? ea., at my place. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosslleeyyj& Dixon Rd., Macon.
Boxwvoods for sale, 10-20 in. size, state inspected . Mrs. D. M. Barge, Tyrone 30290.

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White pines for sale, unpruned, 2-5

15 pot pits., $1., all cols., single

Ivy, 12 I/ 20; ajuga, $3; boxwood,

Hybrid red wigglers, breeder and

ft., state inspected. Howard L sultana, 100; all pits, rooted, plus 500 750; acuba, 350 other pits., Roy G fishing size, 1000, $7. D. L. Jackson,

Bowers, Bell Creek Rd., Hiawassee post. Mrs. James L. Arnett, 256, Hwy. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., SW. 422 Audutton PL, Toccoa 30577. Ph.

Ph. 896-3577._________________ 54N. Jonesboro 30236.

Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-7546.

886-8245 after 8 PM, or before 7:30 AM.

Seed: Mix. Sweet William, spider

Cushion and Bushel basket mums

Well rotted horse manure, W.

pit., mix 4 o'clocks, vine in mix. cols., red, pink, yellow, white pomegranate, mix. touch-me-nots, 250 as available, daisy type, 15, $1, plus ea. pkg. with stamped env. J. 0. post. Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, Temple

Flower plants,

pickup truck load, you load and haul. John K. Byrum, 3889 Herschel Rd., College Park. Ph. 767-2960._____

Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 37, Lawren- 30179.

_____

ceville 30245.________

Petunias, begonias, coleus,

bulbs and seed PC. quilt patterns: Leap Frog, Duck and Ducklings, Garden of Eden,

Huge clumps hydrangeas, salvia, hanging baskets, cannot ship

Twin Sisters, Spiders Den, Mother's

Waxleaf ligustrum, purple wisteria, Floyd L. Green, 1884 Mural Cir..

Fancy, 250 ea., 5, $1., Irg. stamped

yellow Fla. Confederate, Jan. Morrow. Ph. 366-7729.________

env. Margaret Stowell, Rt. 2, Box 312,

jasmine, bulbs 750-$2, cannot ship.

Marigold seed, small bloom, bush

Griffin,__________________

Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 East Confederate grows 2 or 3 ft. high also, Martin gourd

Quilt patterns, some applique

for sale

Ave., Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448._____ seed, 500 cupful. Mrs. B.B. Holt, Rt. 1,

Martin, Bushel, Waterjug, Dip- Eastman 31023.

__

patterns, 10, $1., plus post., or will exchange for yard flowers. Mrs. W.

Mix. col. sultana, 150 ea. or 7, $1;

mix. mums, 10, 750; few polka dot

pits., 250 ea., add 600 post. Mrs. E. C

wanted Mobley, Rt. 1, Box 309, Cumming.

30130. Ph. 887-6603.____________

Starfire hardy phlox, vari. hosta,

2, $1.; green hosta, 3, $1.; heliotrope,

vari. sedum, Christmas cactus, 4, $1.,

add 400 post to $1. Mrs. Alfred Moss,

Rt. 1. Box 89. Cleveland 30528.

Yellow yarrow, striped linope,

wooly apple mint, orange mint, $1.

doz.; Lettuce Leaf, Irg. leaf begonia,

$1. ea. Mrs. Bud Bond, Rt. 1, Box 64,

Royston. 30662._____________

White pine, mtn. laurel, Hemlock

pine, white dogwood, mtn. fern, 6, $3.;

hardy white field daisies, Queen Ann's

lace, 24 pits., $3. PP.; Mrs. David

Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.

Daylilies: Kathleen Elsie Ran-

dall, $5; Black Horse, Dazzler Gold,

Premier Peach, Pink Superior, $3 ea.,

600 post. Mrs. R.B. Bowen, 3189

Peachtree Dr., NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph.

233-1594.______

All cols., chrysanthemums, 2 doz.,

$1.25; 7-Sister rose, 3, $1; dbl. orange

daylily $1.50 doz.; blue yard geranium, 500, no checks., 600 post. L.C. Caiman. Rt. 10. Gainesville 30501.

Dbl. orange speckled cannas,

$2.25 doz.; Tiger lily bulblets, 50, $1; 3

cols, thrift, mix. only, lav. daisy type

chrysanthemums, $1 doz,, add post.

Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7,

Gainesville. ______________

Hardy phlox, white Confederate

violets, daylilies, blue violets, purple

iris, vinca minor, ground cover vine,

10, $1; Easter lilies, 8, $1, add post.

Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville

30'5O0U1l..

_____________________.--------------------

Pot pit. cuttings, 15, $1; leather

leaf, fish scale ferns, 350 ea., 500 post,

ea. $1 order, 100 check exchange.

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

31734.___________________ Boxwood, holly, juniper, liriope,

other container and field grown, wel'

rooted boxwood cuttings, 120. L.

Hodges, 6117 Garrard Ave., Savan-

nah. Ph. 232-1991.

____

Pink, yellow, red in standard var.

of cannas, mix., $1. doz., pfitzers red,

for sale yellow, pinks, $3 doz., milk and wine

lilies, lantana, 3, $1; add 500 post. Mrs.

J.E. Harrell. Rt. 4. Quitman 31643.

Rhododendron, mtn. laurel,

flowering crabapple, azaleas, Irg. red

plum, 2 and 3 ft., $1 ea., 6, $5, $1.50

post. Newt Hightower, Rt. 5, Ellijay

30540.______________

Lrg. dahlias: Ogden Reed, City of

Wellington, Mary Ann, Rose Glory,

Powder Puff, Sherwood Peach, 600 ea.

Mrs. L.M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Royal Robe violets, vinca minor,

15, $1.; Gloriosa daisy, May Queen

daisy, rose yarrow, 12, $1; green

ajuga, 20, $1, add 500 post., min. order $1. Mrs. R. P. S'teinheimer,

Brooks. ________________ Lilac, rose col. 7-Sister rose, Aug.

lily, $1. ea.; mix. col. mums, $1.75

doz., peach col. amaryllis, $2.50 ea.,

add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box

254. Bremen 30110._____________ Striped grass, Irg. sprouted

clumps, grows 12 to 15 ft. tall, ad-

vanced orders, other pits., .shrubs

reasonable, no del. Mrs. DeLoach, 555

Lynnhaven Dr., SW, Atlanta 30310.

Ph. 775-1784. Begonia list 100; 10 sedums, 10

vari. periwinkle, 10 stokesia, 10 vari.

Bishop's weed, $1 ea. postage extra.

Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele

Ave., Macon 31201. ________ Gloriosa daisies, bronze ajuga.

Tiger lily pits., Strawberry begonia,

blue, white Siberian iris, $1.25 doz.;

white, yellow yarrow, $1 doz., add 500

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

Japanese iris, dark blue, Queen

Ann's lace, sleeping beauty, 12, $2.;

red running roses, black velvet roses,

3, $2. PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1,

Talking Rock. 80 named daylilies, 200 unnamed,
all cols., 24, $5.50 PP.; small

amaryllis, planted 1970, 30, $2 PP;

greybeards, 4, $1.65 PP. Mrs. A D Brinson Rt. 2. Box 31 Cairo 31728.

Weeping love grass, $2.25 per Ib.;

Swiss giant Pansie pits,, $3.65 per C.;

per, Dishrag gourd seed, 3 doz. to

pkg., 300 ea., 4, $1, send stamped env.

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

Dbl. red low growing canna bulbs,

bloom till frost, $3 doz. at my home.

$3.50 doz. PP. Mrs. H. E. Walton, Rt.

1, Box 69, Ewing Rd., Austell 30001.

Ph. 948-0138.___________________

Martin gourd seed, 250 pkg.,

lovely spring daffodils and garlic

bulbs, $1.50 doz., send stamp for list,

add post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5,

Elliiav 30540.________________

White baby's breath, 3, $1; abelia,

3, $1; pink thrift, $1 doz., add post.

Mrs. Charlie J. Cantrell, Rt. 11, Box

48, Gainesville 30501.__________

Pink rhododendron, pink laurels,

azaleas, dbl. gold kerria, lilac, golden

bell, bridal wreath, sweet shrub,

holly, 500 ea., 500 post. Mrs. H. A.

Chastain. Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540._____

Dinnerplate dahlias, Pfitzer,

President cannas labeled, $3.50 doz.;

caladium and elephant ears, $1.50

doz.; peonies, red, pink, $1 ea., add 650

post. Thomas Sparks, 306 Lakeview

Dr;, Chatsworth.______________

Tulip tree pits., sycamores, $2 ea.,

sassafras, $1.50; lucky high John

bulbs, $3 ea.; lucky buckeyes, $2 doz.,

pecans, $1.50 pint, add post. Mrs. J. D.

Phillips. Rt 1 Wrightsville______

Mtn. laurel, rhododendron,

dogwood, white pine, other N. Ga.

mtn. pits., furnished and set on your

lot. Ray Darnell, Bettys Creek Rd.,

Rabun Gap 30568. Ph. 746-2262.

Hardy ferns, crabapple,

rhododendron, pink mtn. laurel white

dogwood, maple honeysuckle, 500 ea.,

pink 7-sister climbing roses, $1 ea.,

add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5,

Elliiav 30540.______________

Sweet shrub, white dogwood,

crabapple, mtn. laurel, maple, sweet

gum, pink almond, water, oak, for-

sythia, mtn. holly, 500 ea., add post.

Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Talking Rock

30175.

Mother-in-law tongue, cactus,

ferns, native azaleas, sweet shrub,

red maple trees, purple butterfly

bushes, white dogwood, 4, $1, add

post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6,

Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-2496.

1970 gourd seed, pure Irg. Short-

neck Martin type, 250 pkg.; plus

stamped add. env. Edward S.

Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison

30650.

_______________

Red-hot poker, hollyhock, car-

nations, foxglove, sedum, phlox,

daisy, Isleland poppy, hybiscus,

oriental poppy, 750; 3, $2, 2 yr. pits.,

add 650 post. Jennie Sparks, Rt. 3,

Chatsworth._____________

1970 gourd seed, Irg. Shortneck

Martin type, 250 pkg., 1 ounce, $1;

Long Handle, Dipper, 250 pkg.,

stamped env. with orders. Frank

Holcomb. Rt. 2. Buchanan 30113.

Mtn. laurel, white dogwood, Jan.

jasmine, pink althaeas, rhododen-

dron, forsythia, sweet shrub, azaleas,

all rooted, 4, $1, add 500 post. Mrs. W.

W. Lowman. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.

New improved dwarf canna

bulbs, extra Irg. blooms, scarlet red,

min. order doz., $6 PP. Mrs. Lloyd

Hickey, 407 S. Woodland Dr., SW,

Marietta 30060.____________

Cockscomb seed from giant pit.,

3' tall, bloom 18" across, 7 I/ 2" wide,

7" thick, 250 pkg., send stamped, add.

env. Mrs. A.W. Stowell, Rt. 2, Box 312, Griffin 30223._____________

Pink mtn. azaleas, pink

rhododendron, white dogwood, pink

mtn. laurel, sweet shrub, dbl. gold

kerria, 500 ea.; climbing pink 7-Sister

roses, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie

Long. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540._______

Christmas cherry, red...Spider,

lilies, Joseph's coat pits., Peanut,

Christmas, pink June cactus cuts.,

pink, white, houseleek, 100 ea., add

aost. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Box

44, Lawrenceville 30245.

Asst. cutting, mostly sultanas, 15, $1, rooted pits., 10, $1; dbl. begonias, dbl. sultanas, petunias, 3, $1, add post., Ga. only. Mrs. J.H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125.
Mix. dbl. Sweet William seed, Regal lily seed, 250 tblspn. ea., with

Pink rooted thrift, $2 C; tall blue

Japanese iris, 3 doz., $2; Siberian blue

iris, 2 doz., $2; 4 doz., $2, add 650 post.

Henry Eller. Elliiav._______

Gloriosa daisy, divaricata, $1.25

doz.; wood vine, 2, $1.50; 2 diff.

sedums, $1.25; bunch, many diff.

hybrid daylilies, $3.50 doz. Mrs.

Luther Kitchens, Box 327, Covington

30209.

4 Aug. lily bunches, 350 ea.; sev.

short leaf, pines, 11/ 2 ft. to 2 I/ 4 ft.

150; wild crabapple sprouts, 100 ea.,

plus post. Mona Liner, Rt. 2,

Tallapoosa 30176.

25 seed per pk., peaches and

cream 250; mix. carnations, 300; blue

salvia, 350 O'Neal Brooks, Box 873,

Scottdale 30079.

Dbl. sultana, red, apple blossom,

pink, wine, $1 ea.; dbl. red begonia,

750 ea.; red Spider lilies, 6, $1, 250

post. Mrs. Henry Clower, Snellville

30278.

Primroses, hardy begonia bulbs,

3, $i; gooseneck, alstroemeria,

clump, $1; buttercups, physostegia,

blackberry rose, 500 doz., no shipping

. Mrs. Sensy, 645 Wilson Rd., NW,

Atlanta. Ph. 355-2905.___________

Oxalis bulbs, Shamrock, white,

lav., pink, no yellow, 2, $1, plus 250

post., no checks. H.C. Hindmann, Rt.

2, Box 220K. Brunswick 31520._____

Marigold, castor bean, Irg.

sunflower seeds, matchbox full,

cockscomb, tall salvia, touch-me-

nots, tsp., all 250 ea., tiny pepper, 5,

250, stamped env. H.L. Thomas, 3690

Telstar Dr., Ellenwood 30049.

Sunflower seeds, Irg. head, 1/2

cup, 600; 1 cup, $1 PP. Mrs. Dorothy

Brown. Box 323. Rt. 1. Calhoun 30701.

Asst. greenhouse flowers. Go Go

sultana, begonias, ferns, also, cut-

tings, 100 ea., unrooted, send post, if

mailed. Mrs. James L. McDonald, Rt.

1, Box 89. Commerce. _______

Mammoth sunflower seed,

blooms 25 in., Martin House gourd

seed, 750 pkg., 750 mailing ea. pkg.

Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose

Ave.. SW. Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140.

Hundreds of dwarf, Old English

boxwoods, 500 to $10; blue, pink

hydrangeas, 250; white baby's

breath, 250; red Spider lily, $1 doz.,

Mrs. B. P. Bobo. 481 Main St.. Canton.

5 unlabeled iris, 10 cols, plus

combination cols., 500; $3 doz., plus

post., min. 1 doz., stamped, add. env.

for information. Mrs. D.T. Gates, Rt.

1, Hamilton 31811.

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Sweet Williams, mums, Chinese

lanterns, narcissus, pink thrift, 750

doz.' iris, $1 doz; vinca minor, box-

wood cuttings, violets, $1.50 C.;

Scotchbroom. 4, $1, add post. Ga.

Orders. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Cum-

ming.

Hedge rose, asst. col. violets, little red glads, oxeye daisies, Queen Ann's lace, butter and eggs, asst. spring
bulbs, 500 doz., add post. Mrs. Ned Burrell. Rt. 1. Dillard 30537.
Giant blooming dahlias, 12 diff.,
$3.; mix. cols., var. canna bulbs, 12, $1.75; mix. sultana, Martha Washington sunflower, cleome seed, 250 pkg., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Lily-of-the villey, approx. 6 in., 150 ea.; hyacinthus, single, white, blue, orchid, 100 ea.; Michaelmas
daisies, 4, $1, 300 post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.
Star-of-Bethlehem bulbs, 500 doz.; hardy phlox, asst. cols., 15, $1.50
rosary vine, $1; Plantain lily, blue flowers, $1.25; all PP. in Ga. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville 30103._____
Sweet Williams, 350 doz., pink, purple, per. phlox pits., 100 ea.; wax leaf ligustrum, red nandinas berries,
250 cup; Dusty Miller, 350 doz. Mrs. Leilar Phillips. Rt. 1 Rnvstnn 30662

Blue bells, 3, $1; white violets, $1 per clump; imported primroses, 3, $1; white quince, $1 ea.; rose quince, 500,
plus post. Mrs. Carl Koppe, 2694 Blvd .Dr., NE. Atlanta 30317
Old English dwarf boxwood, 6-8", field grown, $30 per C; red crape
myrtle, 3-4 ft., $75; per C; Pres., red canna bulbs, $25 per C. Paul Goodroe,

Want several pieces orange, red, wild honeysuckle which is currently in bloom, the bush, shrub type not the vine type. Mrs. Joel C. Porter, Atlanta. Ph. 292-2000.
Want mother-in-law's tongue, yellow edge, no solid green give price of ea. or doz. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 89, Cleveland 30528.________
Want white thrift, reasonable Mrs. Henry Purser, Rt. 3, Box 187 Cochran 31014.______
Want English dogwood tree, rec or yellow calceolaria pit. Ann G Bussey, Rt. 3, Stockbridge 30281.
want ornamental pepper pits., fancy leaf caladium and elephant ears, verbena pits. Mrs. W. Daniel, Hartwell.
Want 2 yellow altheas, state price, etc. R. Q. Robinson, 2844 Glade Spriinngs Dr., Atlanta 30345
W.faint start of white wisteria, or other vine for shade; also, want piece of fruit with stem, leaves attached. Mrs. Carole Williams, 3000 Bayberry Dr., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-0157.
Want some red lantana seed or pit. Mrs. Jesse Capehart, 103 Baldwin Rd., Dalton.
Want hardy well rooted verbena, peppermint stripe, dark purple, red, no seedlings. Mrs. H. D. Ray, Rt. 2, Jasper 30143.
Applique quilt patterns: Pansy, American Beauty Rose, Acorn, Leaves, Poinsettia, Zinnia, Puppy Kitten, Butterfly, Dutch Boy, Girl, 3, SI., Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Quilt patterns: Monkey Wrench, Bowtie. Log Cabin, Fan, Star-ofBethlehem, Flower Garden, Appliqued Tulip, Rosebud, Dutch Doll, 300 ea., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
Wild cucumber bark, rattle root, $2. for 2 Ib. lardbox full, 30* post. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.
Barb wire, 300 ft., heavy duty, 4 point, galv., $3. pickup here. Colonel L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., jecatur.
Channel Catfish fingerlings for sale, free del. to your pond. Frank Creasy, 107 E. Park Ave., Valdosta. Ph. 244-0558 or 794-2976 Hahira.
Channel Catfish fingerlings for sale, del. available to your pond. J. C. Cowart, C. & C Hatchery, Rt. 1, Box 4341 Valdosta. Ph. 244-2352.
Number 1 and number 2 farm bells for sale, complete, in good cond. Paul Greeson, Box 82, Tunnel Hill 30755. Ph. 673-2819.
Country cured shoulders, 10-15 Ibs., 750 Ib.; smoked sausage, 890 Ib.; lean bacon sides, 690 Ib., plus 50$ packing, post., min. $10. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 4453011.
Channel Catfish fingerlings, 4-5 in. long, treated, can del. J. Billy Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 197, Warrenton. Ph. 465-2144 or 465-3863 after 8 PM.
Channel Catfish brood stock, 3 to 8 bs., sexed and treated. Ken Holyoak, Box 6, Enigma 31749. Ph. 532-6135 Alapaha, nights.___________
10 Ib. small pecans, marble size, very good, 350 Ib., or $3. cash for lot. .vill exchange for cro. Mrs. Glen Holton, 409 L. Ave., W., Soperton.

Daniel, Hartwell.___________ Quilt patterns, appliqued, drawed
off patterns colored with crayons and pattern: Ohio Rose, Jersey Beauty, Rosebud, $1. ea., plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. R. M. Chastain, Rt. 5,

Ellijay 30540._______________ Approx. 400 ft., 4 ft. 11 gauge wire

with about 40 post., 31/2 ft. walk gate, dbl. drive gate, very reasonable. H. A. Sanders. Coinyeers. Ph. 483-1640.
Exc. gardein manure for sale, $2. load, you haul. Lamar Kinman,

Hickory Knoll Farms, 6700 Buffington Rd.. College Park. 30337. Ph. 964-9168.
Channel Catfish fingerlings for stocking ponds, regular or Albino, will

del. Irg. orders. Ira L. Sasser,

Mclntosh 31317. Ph. 876-2895 or 8762460 after 7 PM.
Applique quilt patterns, 5, $1.,

pattern list 100: Cowboy, Angel, Hen, Rooster, Football, Rosebud, Dogwood, Daisy, Butterfly,
Pineapple, Tulip, Squirrel. O'Neal
Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale. 30079. Quilt patterns: Sunhat Boy,
Sunbonnet Girl, Iris, Bluebells of

Ireland, Bluebirds, Colonial Lady, 250

ea., 5, $1, plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs.

Doris McDougall, 3109 McKenzie Dr.,

East Point 30344.

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Chicken manure, 1 yr. old, pick up

at my house, $5. a ton,'if del., $7. a ton,

will del. within 35 mi. of Thomaston.

R. J. Adams, Rt. 1, The Rock. Ph. 647-

8368.

Quilt patterns, 5, $1.; Log Cabin,

Victory, Turnstile, Clamshell,

Pinetree, Basket, Fan, Spool,

Necktie, Starry Heavens, pattern list

100. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031,

Decatur. 30031._____________ 100 treated posts 3 I/ 2 to 6 I/ 2 in.,

$65; also, scrape blade, 6 ft. 3 pt. hitch, $45. M. A. Powell, 555 Spence Rd.,

Fairburn. Ph. 964-7636.________

Quilt patterns: Puff, made of print and muslin sq., Biscuit quilt,

nylon stocking puff, pc. Peacock, 500 ea., PP. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.___________
Locust and chestnut fence rails, 10 ft. long; also, locust post, 61/2 ft.
long. John Howard, Rt. 2, Clayton 30525. Ph. 782-5604._________'
Nice clean black walnut meats, $5. per qt., PP. Geo. E. Golden, Sr.,

Rt. 4, HammettRd., LaGrange 30240.

10 ea. Hives of honey bees with 10 frame size brood chambers, $20 ea.;

also, sev. hundred diff. size frames. E.

L. Quinn, 2999 Haralson Rd., Decatur. 30033. Ph. 939-3143._________

Wire cage, approx. 21/2 ft. sq., tin roof, ideal for chickens, ducks,

rabbits, $5. Bob Morgan, 4005 Pitman Rd., College Park. 30337. Ph. 344-4461.
Salt cured ham, 900 Ib.; salt cured shoulder, 750 Ib. John Burnett, Rt. 2, Bremen. Ph. 646-3236 Buchanan.

Well rotted straw compost for

sale, $5 load. Winnie Douma, Stone

Mtn. Ph. 469-6117.___________ Quilt patterns: Joseph's Coat,
Sunflower, London Stairs, Tulip, Odd Fellow, 250 ea., plus stamped env. Doric Pilgrim, Rt. 4. Cleveland 30528.

3 Ib. swarm, with queen, state certified gentle Italian bees, shipped before May 20, $6.95, after $5.25, add $1.70 postage in Ga., A.V. Dowling, 114

E. North St.. Valdosta 31601.

Red wigglers for sale. Mrs. Sheriff, 640 Queene St., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 758-1027.______________

Portable plastic covered greenhouse, 10' x 10', lifetime aluminum frame, door, fiberglass
window, hauled as unit, or taken

down, new cond., $135. Joe Hennesy, R- t. 1, Alma 31510. Ph. 632-7391 after 5

Patchwork quilt patterns, drawn nstructions, can mach. pc.; Fan, Vindmill, 3 and 6, 9 Patch, Forest 3aths, 5, $1., Send stamped-add. env. 3erlene Roper, Rt. 7. Gainesville.
Clean yellowroot, red sassafras, yellow dock, 'red alder bark, wild cherry bark, ratsbane, add post., send itamp for list, Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. i. Ellijay. 30540._____________
Yellow root, ratsbane, red alder :>ark colts foot, wild cherry bark, 2 Ib. ardbox, $1., add post. Randy

50, $2.25; crown vetch roots, 25, $3.25 stamped, add. env. Mrs. Henry Rt. 3. Greenville 3Q222. Ph. 672-4649^

Metal roofing, 10 sq., $4 per sq.; Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav. 30540.

PP. F. Abie, Daholonega 30533.

Purser. Rt. 3. Box 187. Cochran 31014.

Bearded iris named, 500 & $1- 20, $6 sq., call before coming. Austin

Appliqued pc. quilt patterns:

600 Bearded iris inspected, will del. at planting time, write for list,
prices, add post, on orders. Mrs. W.J. Saunder.s, Jenkinsburg 30234.

Dbl. red, pink begonia; dbl. pink sultana; Guinea Wing begonia, cuts, 300 ea.; ruffled ferns, 750 ea., 200
post.; red Spider lilies, $1 doz., 500 post. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston.

daylilies, named, $1.50 clump; un-
named, $1 clump; Chinquapin roses in containers, $1, no mailing. E. Lienemann, Mtn. Pleasant Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-6432.

Hulett, 4135 Worsham Ave., Macon 31206. Ph. 781-4449.___________
Meat saw, Biro 22, exc. cond., 2 extra bands, $125. Harbin Garrett, Rt. 1, Cave Spring 30124.

Jacob's Ladder, Virginia Red, Dresden Plate, Floral Cameo, Apple Blossom, others, 3, $1, plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. i, Ellijay 30540.

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Aphids, plant lice, are sucking insects in the order Hemiptera, Homoptera group. They are usually the first insects to infest the new growth or ornamental plants each spring damaging them by withdrawing juices from the stems and leaves.
There are many species of aphids which are injurious to all forms of vegetation and are always present in every home garden.
Typical aphids are small, (average length being close to "I/ 10 inch) soft-bodies, pearshaped, with a pair of cornicles wax-secreting tubes -- projecting from the 5th or 6th abdominal segment; a cauda, projection from the tip of the abdomen; antennae with 4 to 6 segments; and 2-segmented tarsi (feet). The mouth forms a hollow beak (rostrum) which arises far back on the underside to the head.
Aphids are found in all colors - black, green, pink, red, yellow, lavender, brown or grayish. Some aphids live their lives on a single plant while others infest several to many different plant species. Some aphids alternate choosing different hosts for winter and summer.
After a plant is infested with aphids, it has loss of plant vigor and sometimes stunting, deformation of buds and flowers, and curling or puckering of leaves. The honeydew secreted by the aphid attracts ants which herd the destructive aphids.
Aphids also play an important role in transmitting mosaic and other virus diseases, the bacteria of fire blight, and other diseaseproducing organisms.
Most aphids are controlled by applying a contact insecticide at the proper time. Nicotine sulfate (Black Leaf 40) is good. Use 1 to 1 I/2 teaspoons with 1 ounce of liquid soap or 1 cubic inch of soap flakes to one gallon of water. Rotenone and pyrethrum are also effective. Dinitro compounds are sometimes used in a dormant spray to fcill aphid eggs. Malathioh, lindane and cygon are also recommended.
Parasites, insects which live part of their lives in or on other insects without killing them, and predators which kill and devour other insects, are important in aphid control. Parasitic wasps, lady beetles, aphid-lions and the larvae of syrphid flies help in reducing the aphid population.
Agronomy Champ
Mike Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Daniel of Route 2, Claxton, has been named champion in field crops, or agronomy.
Tommy L. Walton, state 4-H leader with the University of Georgia Extension Service, made the announcement this week.
Walton said Mike will attend State 4-H Congress in Atlanta and National 4-H Congress in Chicago, compliments of Amchem Products, Inc., Agricultural Chemicals Division, Ambler, Penn.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Ag Careers

The Doctoring of Plants

A doctor. That's what a plant pathologist is. He doctors plants. Strange as it may seem, plants get sick, just like people. A sick plant can't function properly. Sick people don't work too well, either.

Plant Pathology deals with the micro-organisms that cause diseases of plants, the fungi, nematodes, bacteria, and viruses, their life cycles and physiology, and the ways in which they disrupt the normal growth and development of plants.
It considers the influence of soil and climatic factors on the course of disease. It draws on and contributes
(First in a series of careers in agriculture. For additional in/ormatton, contact the College of Agriculture, University of Georgia, Athens, 30601, or Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton, 31794.)
to the sciences of physiology, ecology, nematology, mycology, and virology.
Disease diagnosis and the application of disease control measures are essential in every phase of crop production from selection of seed and site to harvesting and storing the crop.
Plant Genetics is concerned with the mechanisms controlling form and

function in all organisms. It deals with the nature and
structure of the genes which determine inheritance and their action in governing metabolism and development and with the mutations .and recombinations of genes that are the sources of variations. Its principles are applied in plant breeding in the development of improved varieties of crop plants.
In reality, plant geneticists help prevent diseases that plant pathologists try to cure. The geneticists try to grow diseaseresistant plants through breeding.
They can take the best traits of one variety, combine them with the best traits of another variety, and come up with a superplant. Heredity. That's the geneticists' thing.
The scientists in the division of plant pathology and plant genetics in the College of Agriculture are putting the living not only in people life, but in plant life as well, by producing stronger, healthier plants for greater yield.

Soil Stewardship
(Continued from page 1)
participated in Soil Stewardship Week, according to C. M. Higginbotham, of Royston, a member of the State Conservation Committee and State Chairman of Soil Stewardship Week.
"This year I hope even more people will take part," Higginbotham said, "for stewardship of soil and water is something that concerns everyone of Georgia's four and a half million people, not just one fourth of them. Despite the progress that has been made in cleaning up the environment there is still pollution of Georgia's lakes and rivers, and erosion is still taking place on the land.
"The potential for observance of Soil Stewardship Week has never been greater than this year," Higginbotham went on to say. "The upsurge of concern for the environment provides a real opportunity to carry the message of resource stewardship to all the people.
Georgia's Conservation Districts, Georgia clergymen, the Soil Conservation Service, federal and state agencies, the State Conservation Committee, GACD, newspapers, TV and radio -- all have joined forces to make 1971 Soil Stewardship Week the most widely observed "week" of the many that will be held in the state during the year.
For additional information contact your county agent or the SCS district conservationist in your county.

Product Terms
Often Confuse
"What's in a name?" You can judge more easily if you keep in mind a few general USDA regulations.
If a product is marked "all beef" or "all pork", it can contain no meat other than the type named. The term "meat" refers only to the muscle tissue of animals, with natural amounts of fat. If the product is called "all meat," it may contain various meats such as beef, pork, or mutton. Read the ingredient statement to see which ones.
Products cannot be labeled "all meat" if they contain extenders. If extenders are used, a phrase such as "cereal added" must appear as part of the product name.
The term poultry meat such as "chicken meat" or "turkey meat" refers to only the light and dark meat in natural proportions. The terms "chicken" or "turkey" alone refer to the meat plus skin and fat.
Notice the placement of the meat or poultry term in the product name. Products called "beef and gravy" contain more meat than those called "gravy and beef", and there is more poultry in "turkey with noodles" than in "noodles with turkey".
A minimum amount of meat or poultry must be in the product before it can be called a beef or a chicken product. "Chicken noodle soup, for example, must contain at least two percent chicken. A soup which contains less must be called something like "chicken-flavored noodle soup", and would not be considered a poultry product.

Miscellaneous
for sale
New Irg. size monster peanuts, germ., 30 seed start, $1. J. K. Stalcup, 2563 Sandtown Rd., Marietta
30060._____________________ Appliqued quilt patterns: Dutch
Boy, Dutch Girl, Overall Boy, Colonial Girl, Cat in the Basket, 3, $1., plus long stamped env., stamp for list. Mrs. Ruby Chastain. Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Quilt patterns: Puppy, Bunny Cat in Basket, Turtle, Football, Fisher Boy, Sunbonnet Sue, Overall San, others, 8, $1., stamped add. env. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. 2, Box 267, Toccoa. 30577.__________
Wild cucumber bark, red elder, poke root, red oak bark, I/ 2 gal. $2., good pecans, $1.50 per pint, add post. Mrs. John Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.

Handicrafts
for sale
Rose pincushion, pink, red, gold, $1; rose shape apron with matching potholder, any col., $3 set, patterns, 500 ea. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.____________
Quilt tops; Big Rabbit, Cat-inBasket, Colonial Girl, Dutch Doll; $7.50 ea.; handpainted pillowcases, $2; pr. handpainted dish towels, 7, $2, add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540,_____________
New mach. made dbl. bed size quilts, asst. print top with col. lining 2 Ib. cotton padding, $8 ea. PP.; little girl aprons, 2, $1.25 PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, 30513._________
Square potholders, mach. made cloth lined, 3, $1; clothespin aprons or can use for sewing, 75? ea., send 200 post. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

Wednesday, May 5,1971
Agricultural Calendar
MEETINGS
May 6-7 - Ga. Pecan Growers Assn. Meeting, Albany.
May 20 - Peanut Seed Short Course, Rural Development Center, ABAC College, Tifton, 9:30 AM.
FARM SALES EVENTS
May 7 - 7 PM - Registered Angus Female Sale, Athens fairgrounds. For catalog and info, contact Walter Helmreich, sale mgr., N.E. Ga. Angus Assn., Box 130, Crawford, Ph. 743-8284.
May 7 -N.E. Ga. Angus Assn. Spring Production Sale, Rome.
May 8 - 10 AM - Carroll County Machinery Auction. (Bring anything for auction), 9 miles south of Carrollton on Hwy #5 between Lowell & Roopville. Rex D. Steed, Mgr. 854-4153 day & nite.
May 10 - and every Mon. night - 7:30 PM - Horse and Tack Auction, Rocking Horse Auction, Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Ph. 912/ 776-3143. Bob Jeffery, Owner.
May 13 - Ga. Hereford Assn. Sale, Barnesville.
May 15 - 3rd Annual Ga. Charolais Assn. Sale, Tifton.
FEEDER PIG SALES
May 7 - Dodge County L/ S Salesbarn, Eastman.
May 7 - Jepeway-Craig Commission, Dublin.
May 7 - Sutton L/ S Co. Sylvester. May 7 - Hagan L/ S Market, Hagan. May 7 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan.
May 7 - 1:30 - C.S.R.A., Warrenton.
May 10 - Metier L/ S Market, Metter.
May 10 - Wayne County L/ S Market, Jesup.
May 11 - Citizens Stockyard, Arlington.
May 12 - Bainbridge Stockyard, Bainbridge.
May 13 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson.
May 14 - Dodge County L/ S Salesbarn, Eastman.
May 14 - and every other Fri. night, 7:30 PM - Turner County Stockyard, Ashburn. For information contact H. R. Wiggins, Ph. 912-567-3371.
May 14 - 6 PM - Milan L/ S Market, Milan.
May 15 - Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania.
HORSE SHOWS May 9 - 1 PM - Dodge City Saddle
Club; Heart of Ga. Assn. Show, Eastman. For info, contact Lucy Rawlins, Sec., Ph. 374-4919, Rt. 6, Eastman 31023. May 16 - 2 PM - Big Shanty Saddle Club Horse Show; sane. G.W.A. and N.A.S.R.C.A. Club arena, Stilesboro Rd., Kennesaw. For info, contact Mr. Grady Jones, Ph. 435-0436, or Mr. Hollis Brooks, Ph. 428-5223.
Pillowcases, $1 pr., plus 150 post., state choice, reg. size, smaller; king, queen size, $1.50 pr., plus 250 post,, state choice of col. Janet Erwin, Rt. l, Maysville 30558._____________
Tiny baby's size one cowboy boots, made of imitation leather, trimmed with real buckle and tiny bronco, $3. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031._____________
Girls dresses, easy care materials, asst. lace, smocking or contrasting trims, sheer fully lined sizes 1-6X, $4 ea.; 3, $10. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd. Athens 30601.______
Lambskin baby shoes, lace ups, cowboy boots, moccasins, felts, 1-2-3, appliqued animals in white, pastels, $2.25 pr., 500 post. Sara Crumbley, Box 383A, Rt. 2, McDonough, Ph. 9573203.______________
Pincushion sewing basket made from cheese hoops, $7.50 ea., add post., pictures furnished for stamped env. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5,' Ellijay 30540.