Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 57, no. 22 (1971 June 2)

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

VOLUME 57

Wednesday, June 2,1971

NUMBER22

Dr. Sheppard
Electronic Aids
For Agriculture
In the period since World War II electronics has made a dramatic impact in all of our lives. Television, air traffic control, communications, computers and hundreds of other things depend primarily on application of electronics technology.
Recently, at the Electronics Division of the Engineering Ex-
periment Station at Georgia Tech, research has been underway to apply electronics technology to solve problems in agriculture.
One of these applications of electronics relates to using microwave radiation for drying peanuts. Presently, peanuts are generally field dried by the windrow technique or dried in large trailers with forced air ventilation. In the former case, the farmer risks losing much of the harvest to an unexpected rainstorm. In the latter case, the peanuts nearest the air input may dry too rapidly and crack, while those farthest from the air input may not dry completely so that later mold formation may occur inside the shell.
(Our guest columnist this week is Dr. Albert P. Sheppard, Head, Special Techniques Branch, Electronics Division, Engineering Experiment Station, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, 30332.)_____
Microwaves have been used for a number of years for rapid cooking, for drying plywood, for thawing of frozen foods, for drying potato chips, and for many other industrial applications.
It has been estimated, for example, that a single microwave potato chip drier can result in savings to the processor of more than $100,000 per year on the basis of drying 1500 pounds of chips per hour in a 40-hour week.
To give some idea of the rapidity of cooking using microwave ovens, a potato can be baked in a microwave oven in four minutes, whereas it requires nearly one hour for baking in a conventional oven.
At the Engineering Experiment Station, preliminary experiments have been run which show that microwaves can be used to dry peanuts without cracking the shell and with all nuts dried uniformly, Also, it appears that on a large scale or cooperative basis, the drying costs would be competitive with present methods.
Because the program was begun this past winter, all tests so far have utilized frozen peanuts which cannot be taste-tested; the remaining experimentation will be accomplished during the peanut harvest this summer when freshly harvested peanuts can be taste-tested against windrow dried peanuts. If the taste
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NEWCASTLE June Dairy Month
THREATENS Milk Producing Animals

POULTRY Highly virulent velogenic type Newcastle disease (NCD) has been diagnosed and confirmed during the past several months in the states of New York, Texas, New Mexico, and Florida. Georgia poultry producers are warned to be on the alert for this disease which usually causes 100% mortality unless a strict vaccination program has been adhered to.
The commercially available vaccines appear to be effective in controlling and preventing outbreaks when used in the manufacturer's recommended manner.
Poultry producers should be aware of the steps that can be taken to prevent Newcastle disease within their flocks. These include good management practices as follows:
1. Exclusion of visitors from premises.
2. Proper changing of clothes and disinfection of footwear of all individuals between premises.
3. Obtaining replacement stock from reliable sources.
4. Cleaning and disinfection of trucks or crates used to transport birds.
5. Proper disposal of dead birds.
6. Feed sacks should not be re-used until clean and sanitized.
7. Egg cases and liners should not be re-used unless properly cleaned and sanitized.
8 Replacement of contaminated litter.
As previously mentioned, the available licensed vaccines when properly used appear to be effective. However, repeated vaccination of birds at proper intervals as recommended by the manufacturer is essential, with particular emphasis on attaining a high level of immunity in breeders.
In view of the seriousness of possible occurrence of highly virulent Newcastle disease, the Georgia Department of Agriculture urges that any occurrence of Newcastle disease, and particularly that which has the possibility of being the highly virulent form, be reported immediately to Dr. James E. Andrews, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Hunter Street, S.W., Atlanta, 30334.

Are Numerous, Unusual
Throughout the history of mankind, in all parts of the world, man has found and used many sources of nature's most perfect food. . . milk. At least eleven different animals still existing today provide milk for people in all countries of the world. During June Dairy Month, we salute the American dairy cow and her many "cousins".
The dairy cow wasn't always the kind of animal she is today. To find out about her we have to look back thousands of years. The domesticated animals of early man did not look like the ones we see today. A dog looked more like a wolf than the dogs we see. The cows were different. In some parts of the world they were huge. In other places they were small. Some had large horns, others had small ones. Some had humps over the shoulders, others had straight backs. Some had long, shaggy hair, others were sleek and smooth. Long ago there were cows of many kinds and shapes and sizes.
This is still true. In some places of the world the cows are much as they were thousands of years ago. One of these is the "sacred" cow of India, or the zebu.
The zebu, found in hot climates, stands heat well but gives much less milk than her cousin, the dairy cow. The zebu has a big hump over her shoulders, a
long fold of skin hanging from her neck, and short gray or black hair. Some zebus have short stubby horns while others have enormous ones.
The zebu's chief home is in India, but varieties of zebus are used in several hot countries. They are used for plowing, hauling, and milking.
Another distant cousin, the water buffalo, is found in some parts of India and other hot countries of Asia and Africa. This heavy, chunky animal can give a lot of milk, although not as much as its cousin, the dairy cow. In some places it is used only for work as it is perhaps the strongest work animal in the world, except for the elephant.
A bulging forehead, sunken eyes, sweeping horns, and a thick body covered with coarse slate-black hair make the water buffalo a fierce looking animal. Yet it is easily tamed and has become so peaceful that a child can often manage it.
The water buffalo gets its name from its love of water. To get cool, it must stand or lie in the water or wallow in mud. This is necessary as it has few sweat glands.
The yak is the milk animal of people who live high in the mountains of central Asia. Because the yak has long thick hair, it can stand the cold, cutting winds of the mountains. The yak, or "grunting cow", does not moo but grunts like a pig.
The yak does not give as much milk as she might because she is also used as a beast of burden. Usually she gives about one-tenth as much as the dairy cow.
The Chinese call the yak Mow niu, which means "hair cattle." In summer the hair is clipped to make cloth for tents, for clothes, and to make rope. Before
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Please tell me how much honey to use in place of sugar. Also, in making cakes, if honey is used instead of sugar, is the liquid decreased?
Mrs. E.A.F., Savannah

HAMILTON PLANS
ARTS FESTIVAL
Hamilton on the Square is again planning an Arts and Crafts Festival for July 3 and 4, 1971. All Georgia craftsmen are invited to participate in the annual Harris county art show.
Registration for exhibitors will close June 27. Additional information may be obtained by calling 404-5240929 or writing P. 0. Box 133, Hamilton, Georgia 31811.

A general rule is to reduce the amount of liquid I/ 4 cup for each cup of honey used to replace sugar. Substituting honey for sugar retains moisture and retards the drying out and staling of baked goods.
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I'd like the "straight of it" on pokeweed or poke salad. Most people say to cook it in two waters, pouring off the first. I have heard others say this is wasting vitamins, and it should be cooked like turnip greens, pouring off no water. Since all these people are in good health, which is true? Is this pouringoff-water method something people are afraid to stop for fear of poisoning? In all cases I understand only the tender leaves and shoots are to be used. Is this correct?
Mrs. J.R.M., College Park
Our Plant and Entomology division advises that pokeweed or poke salad is
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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 2,1971

We Get Letters

4 row cotton duster, with Ford

Ford diesel; Onan 120U portable

Craftsman 9 in. radical arm saw,

tractor hitch; 8 in. by 30 ft. pulley belt. power plant; 2 in. and 3 in. irrigation used very little, cost $176, will sell for

Mrs. J.R. Wallis Lovejoy. Ph. 478- pumps and motors; cub with all equip. $130; Pioneer 620 chair saw, $75.

0693.___________________ John L. Greene, Rt. 1, Campion 30626. Johnny Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 101, Farmall M for sale, looks good, Ph. 267-2240._________________ Murrayville 30564 Ph. 983-7876.

Dear Editor:

motor has Super M kit, pull type, $500.

Late model Allis Chalmers 66

400 gal. Solar tank; 3 umt

John R. Prine, Charlie Horse Ranch, combine, with power take-off, kept out Jamesway milker; also, 825 Ib. base

Would like to find out from someone about making pure apple vinegar. I put up about 70 gallons during the apple

Box 367 Senoia 30276 Ph. 599-3547. of weather, $400. Norman Johnson, with Dairymen Inc. J.C. Nix, Rt. 7,

2 chicken houses to be torn down, Warrentpn. Ph. 465-2183._________ Cumming. Ph. 887-4867. _____

$1000 ea.; 2 Big Dutchman auto,

7 ft. scrape blade, 3-pt. hitch;

Implement trailer, 6 ton cap., 20

season in 1970. To my way of thinking, it takes one year for

feeders, $400 ea. complete; Big watering tank (round), holds 729 ft. long x 7 ft. 6 in. bed width, extra

just pure juice. Would like to know if I am correct. The vinegar is put up in wooden barrels.

Dutchman long waters, auto., approx. gals.; watering tank (long), holds 638 heavy const., universal coupler,

140 ft. long, $100 ea. Mr. Filmore, Box gals. Rosie Lee Barrett, Rt. 8, Box 235, tandem wheels, 6 ply tires. Warren

1434, Gainesville 30501.

Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-6537 after 7 Jenkins, Box 147, Vidalia 30474. Ph.

Charles K. Evans 344 Colorado Ave. Hapeville, Ga. 30354
Dear Editor:
I mail ordered from N. Y. a crock jar of "Sour Dough Starter" powder. There were no instructions with the Starter when it arrived. Can you give me some in-

Small Sears, Roebuck garden tractor, 7 hp, 30 in. disc harrow, 36 in. mower, dozer blades, 42 in., $700 for all. Joe Neil, Rt. 1, Box 1660,
LaFayette 30728 Ph. 638-2325.____ New Holland 616 silage harvester
with grass and row attachment; 2 New Holland silage wagons; New Holland Super 24 silage blower and blowerpipes, new cond. John Renner, Rt. 1, Monticello. Ph. 468-8195.
2 row Oliver tractor 77, serial #325401, tricycle wheels; 7 ft. drag

pm.____________________ 8N Ford tractor with John Blue 6
row applicators; John Blue 6 row applicator, both mounted on tractor; trailers for hauling tractors. Cecil E. Carroll, Dublin. Ph. 272-5177.
1954 John Deere 40 tractor, cultivators and planters, very good cond.; Blue Bird 4 row cotton duster. Perkins Morris, Rt. l, Dearing 30808. Ph. 595-1500._____________
Woods 60 rotary mower, 3-pt. hitch, used very little, $300 cash. L. A.

537-3003.__________________

8N Ford tractor, '52, good cond.;

990 David Brown, exc. cond.; 4 wheel

hay wagon, rubber tires. T. B. Hill,

Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689._______

12 ft. flatbed dump for sale, $245.

James R. Reeves, 8231 Dixon Ct,

Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-0304.

Jay Bee, mobile feed mill driven

by G. M. diesel engine, mounted. R. F.

Cooper, Rt. 1, Norman Park. Ph. 469-

4631.

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35 Ferguson, live power and

structions on using it in making the Old Sour Dough Bread.

type harrow; front end loader with Turnipseed, Rt. 1, Hampton. Ph. 946- power take-off, gas, good tires and

George W. Taylor 175 Florida Avenue

pan and fork, tricycle wheels. H.J. Lovett, RFD #4, Waycross. Ph. 2837613._____________;________
Allis Chalmers 7 ft. hay con-

4929^

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Poultry house, 40 x 200 ft., exc.

cond.; 60 Johnson auto, watering

cups; baby chick metal feeders; elec.

cond.; 2 bottom plow, Ferguson; cub
tractor; belly mower. L. G. Parsons, Dalton Ph. 278-1581.
5 tt. aisc tor sale, 3-pt. hitch. B. L.

Macon, Georgia 31204

ditioner, $500; Case F2 combine, 5 ft., brooder for 100 chickens. Mrs. J. P. Messer, Sr., Rt. 3, Box 543, Jesup

PTO drive, $400. Earl Goodrum, Rt. 3, Nicholson, Jefferson Rd., Athens 31545.

(Editor's note: We have been unable to answer these readers' Box 13. Griffin. Ph. 228-8007 night 30601. Ph. 543-4587.___________

NAA Ford tractor, extra good

questions. If you have the answer, please let us know and we will

Heavy duty 2 wheel trailer tor

5000 Ford tractor, 1969 model, cond., no equip., $975. W. L. Wilson,

publish them ina future issue of the BULLETIN.)

hauling Ford tractor, new 20 in. tires, approx. 400 hrs.; set 16 in. Ford, 4 10183 Fitzgerald Rd., Jonesboro 30236. $300. Jack Rich, 2630 Austell Rd. bottom plow; Master Ferguson Ph. 478-6249 days or 478-9433 nights.

Want custom baling work in

Newton Co., please call. W. H. Butler,

Covington. Ph. 786-6080 or 938-7905

Tucker.

Want someone to work on farm

near Duluth, includes gardening and

other general farm duties, local

person must be reliable, good salary.

Mr. Greenberg. Atlanta. Ph. 875-3411.

Want woman to do light farm

work. 0. L. Croft, Rt. 2, Lavonia. Ph.

356-3580. __________________

Want reliable couple as caretakc: on farm, modern house with all

conveniences, rent free for services

rendered. Fred Martell, Rt. 2,

Hanger.__________________ Want reliable experienced person

to do farm work, work with horses,

build and repair fences, good salary,

located at Duluth. Mr. Tracy, Atlanta.

Ph. 875-3511.

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Want to work on chicken farm,

help to raise little chickens or laying

hens, will work full time or part. Mrs.

Clem Lowe, Rt. 2, Commerce. Ph. 367-

8027.

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Want job on horse farm, ex-

perienced in stable work, etc., in

Atlanta area, in exchange for boar-

ding fees, willing to work. Brenda

Barber, Tucker. Ph. 938-2052.______

Sgl. man. 55 yrs. old, wants work

on poultry farm or just general work

as caretaker, etc., need room and

board or will batch. Robert W. Smith,

Box 142, Warm Springs 31830.

FARMERS* CONSUMERS

Want settled married man t work on cattle farm, must operate am
keep up farm equip., exc. salary am modern house, on paved road near school. B. P. Smith, c/ o Moccasin Hollow Farms, Rt. 2, Alpharetta

30201.

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Want experienced milker to work

on dairy farm. Bud Butcher, Rt. 3

Leesburg 31763. Ph. 759-6836.________

Want reliable, experienced

person to do farm work, pasture work,

work with cattle, build and repair

fences, salary plus house, near Rome.

Mr. Wilbanks, Atlanta. Ph. 875-3511.

Want someone to furnish material

and build cattle holding pen, in Oconee

Co., 3 mi. Watkinsville. C. F. Branch,

Box 5186, Athens 30601. Ph. 543-1404.

Want dairy help to milk in parlor

type barn, good salary, house fur-

nished, on school bus route. Robert

reasonable. Nancy M. Bitting, 2550

31064. Ph. 468-8120. __________

Young couple wants job as

caretaker looking after horses or

cows, modern house and land, must be

20 mi. Atlanta. Mr. Jenkins, 2140

Pointview Dr., Apt. E, East Point

30344. Ph. 767-0180 after 7 pm.

Want semi-retired couple to do

light farm work. Mrs. D. W. Curry,

Rt. 2, Box 127, Wray 31798. Ph. 359-

2880.

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Will build any kind of fence,

pasture, etc., no job too large or

small. John R. Griffitts, Box 1197,

Forest Park 30050. Ph. 363-2166 or 366-

8572.________________________
56 yr. old white man and wife with
4 children, would like job looking after chickens or cattle, reasonable salary,
must be moved. William Coursey, Rt. 4. Box 296, Newnan 30334.

Farm machinery and equipment

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Austell 30001. Ph. 948-5250.______
95 John Deere grain combine, 1965 model, with four 36 in. corn headers
attached, good cond., $4000. C.H. Canington, Morris 31767. Ph. 838-4291.
Cycle mower for C Farmall. W.G.
Prescott, RFD #2, Box 329, Fitzgerald. Ph. 423-7507.
7 ft. mower, 3 -pt. hitch, 2 extra

harrow, used very little. Jack Hobbs, Rt. 1, Butler. Ph. 687-2508 day or 8623827 night._________________
Mayrath 35 ft. grain auger, on transport wheels, good cond. C. D. Trevitt. Rt. 3, Fprsyth. Ph. 994-6791.
Gravely utility sprayer, 20 gal., like new, $125. H. E. Warren, Atlanta. Ph. 237-9914 or 971-2195._________

sickles and guards, good cond. Byron

Heavy duty pull type harrow, 10-

Gilreath, 1016 Kentucky Ave., NE, 28 in. discs, $165; ten ft. dbl. section

Atlanta 30306 . Ph. 963-2856 Bill cultipacker, $70; baled hay loader,

Hawthorne, Lawrenceville.__________ $50; AC C tractor, $200, all good cond.

Long peanut combine with basket T.A. Wilson. Greensboro. Ph. 453-7119.

and hyd. controls, all good cond., $375;

Silent Flame tobacco harvester,

Roanoke peanut shaker, like new, pallet arms, hyd. controlled, 4 string

$375. H.M. Barfield, 3007 Staton Dr., horses, perf. mechanical cond., $795

Albany 31705. Ph. 436-5230.________ at my place. Henry H. Moxley, Rt. 2,

Case grain drill. 13 holes, 8 in.. Box 30, Cobbtown 30420. Ph. 684-4165.

$200; bush and bog disc harrow, 8 disc

200 ft. vinyl lined water trough for

drag type, $100; John Deere mower, 7 ft. blade, $200. R. L. Lamb, RFD #4, Griffin. Ph. 227-6027.___________
Light chain saw, 12 in., like new, guaranteed, $75, cannot ship. J.A. Taylor, Rochelle. Ph. 365-2343.
6 tray incubator, growing pens, brooders; also, chicks at all ages and eggs, must sell. John Phillips, 419 Kingswood Dr.. Albany. Ph. 436-3283.
Massey Ferguson 35 diesel deluxe, clean, good cond., $895 firm. Cecil Black, Rt. 2, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 892-9345 between 6 and 8 pm.
Ford plow, 2 bottom, 14 in., 3-pt. hitch; 61 model, 641 diesel Ford tractor, exc. cond.; Lely 3-pt. hitch fertilizer and seed sower. H. H. Hill, Lincolnton. Ph. 359-5711.______
Grist mill, corn sheller and etc. Louise Leach, Rt. 1, Box 337, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 461-4311 Favetteville.
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.

Pockman chicken cages, free for coming after. C.B. Wallace, Sandersville. Ph. 552-2623.____
250 tube type feeders, good cond.; 12 chicken brooders, sell cheap. James H. Reese, Rt. 1, Whitesburg. Ph. 832- 7300.__________________
Quail equip.: 9 drawer Buckeye incubator, breeder pens, brooders,
holding pens, feeders, debeaker, etc. Mrs. J.A. Simmons, 725 College St., Eastman 31023. Ph. 374-2167.
2"wheel garden tractor with
harrow, turning plow and cultivator for sale or trade for anything of equal value. Arnold P. Bennett, 1028 N.
Grand Ave., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 7947120.
9N tractor, new bebuilt engine
and paint, good tires; 5 in. Ford bush
hog,exc. cond., both for $650. Jack Brock, Temple. Ph. 562-3379._________
Irrigation system, IHC power
unit, U6 model, approx. 1000 ft. 6 in. pipe, 600 ft. 5 in. pipe, etc.; eight hundred series Ford tractor; 4 row planter IHC, model 185. T. Whipple

John Deere M-20 tractor, early Simpson, Rt. 2, Cochran. Ph. 934-7863.

1950 model, hyd. lift, 6 ft. sickle

2 Major Ford diesel tractors, 1

mower, new clutch and pressure good cond. and 1 fair for spare parts.

plate, new paint, good cond., $425. S.C. Green, Box 235,Uzella 31052. Ph. Ridley T. Ayres, Jr., RFD #3, West 935-8340._______________________

Point Rd.. LaGrange 30240.

1947 Case tractor, 1 pull type 8

Used Gravely tractor with rotary disc harrow, good tires, needs motor

plow and cultivator, exc. cond., repaired, $225 for all. R.T. Miller, Rt.

John Deere 55 combine with cab, 12 ft. header, 1967 model, good cond., $4000. J. P. Teece, 321 Miller, Ft.
Valley.__________________ 40 Big Dutch chicken brooders,
pancake, gas good cond., $12.50. Jim Carter, Rt. 1, Clarkesville. Ph. 7544467._____________
'68 Ford 3000 diesel, 2 disc plow,
Taylorway harrow, rotary mower,
planter and cultivator, see Saturday only. Jack B. Yarbrough, Maysville Rd., Commerce.__________
8N Ford tractor, ensilage unloader, ensilage wagon. Donald Waldrep, RFD #1, Forsyth 31029. Ph.
994-6665._________________ 3 ea. Randolph Clipper, continuous
grain and seed dryers. Jim Dendy, Box 2210, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 237-2251.
Two tractor tires, 12-6-38, tube and rims, over I/ 2 tread left, $11 for
both; liquid feed tank, holds approx. 3500 Ibs., $60. David White, 4933 Klondike Rd.. Lithonia. Ph. 482-8412.
1964 Farmall cub, low boy with reel type 6 ft. mower, hyd. control lift, exc. cond., $900. H. R. Bennett, Madison. Ph. 342-2000.____________
2 row culler picker, pull type, good cond., $125; two row soda distribulor, works on cultivator, like new, $35; sev. other items. Marvin Newsome, Rt. 1, Box 169 Hwy. 886, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 552-2627.
John Deere front end loader, $175. Bob Burkart, Rt. 4, Box 92A, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2982._________
#64 International combine; John Deere 3 bottom 16 in. plow; John Deere 3-pt. hitch tool bar; John Deere subsoil plow; 2 row cultivator. C. W.
Isley, Rt. 1, Moreland 30259. Ph. 253-
3877._________________________ Sears 2 wheel garden tractor and
cultivators, runs good and has good lires, $150. Eric Ellenwood Loske, Rt. 1. Dahloneea 30533. ________
260 tube type chicken feeders for sale, good cond., 750 ea. Torence Williams. Rt. 8, Box 203. Carrollton.
Melrow M-500 Bobcal, good cond., $1250; Iwo hundred bu. chicken litter
spreader, mounted, priced to sell. C. C. Hawthorne, Rt. 2, Gordon 31031.

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sacrifice at $475. Rodger W. Naugle, 3, Box 254, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-

IHC field harvester wilh 2 row

Georgia Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Building Capitol Square
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
404-B5B-3727

for sale

Rabun Dr., Lilburn 30247. Ph. 939-7516
after 6 pm.____________________ D-4 Cat. front end loader, exc.
cond. except main seal leaks very slowly, $2800; Hobart portable welder,
200 amp, 2 cyl. engine, gas, $225. J. W. Sanders, Box 332, Powder Springs

7721.____________________ Cycle type mower for IrT
ternational cub tractor, good cond., $65. Geo. R. Brock, Dallas. Ph. 445-
7928._______________________ Old model tractor, Allis
Chalmers, B model, fair cond., $185.

corn allachmenl, model 55, serial #2143, purchased 7-3-67, used 1 yr., $2000. Ralph Daws, Rt. 3, Box 47, Madison 30650. Ph. 342-1909.
IH dbl. row mounted corn picker will only fil on model M or Super M
Farmall, $200; Fox forage harvester

Tommy Irvin, Commissioner

#2 Continental can capping 30073. Ph. 943-5324.

Melvin T. Lorren, Rt. 1, Riley Rd.,

machine, good working cond., $15. T.

2 Fleetwood lawn tractors, 8 hp, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-5897.

Guy M. Word, 501 Ridley Ave.,' LaGrange 30240. Ph. 884-7800____

Address all requests to be added Stewart Greene, Box 76, Gray 31032. elec. and pull starter, 36 in. cut and 26

1964 Chevrolet tractor and low boy

Elec. well pump, A.O. Smith

to or removed from the mailing Ph. 986-3908.

in. cut, 10 speed and 6 speed, $500 and trailer, 1970 model, priced to sell; Corp7, model 34A2D 112, I/ 3 hp, $25.

list, change of address and Form

641 Ford tractor, smoothing $350. R. E. Hill, Conley 30027. Ph. 241- rock plow. Brooks Landers, Bowdon. Sam Jenkins, Decatur. Ph. 289-9008 7

3579 to the Market Bulletin office at harrow 14 in. bottom plow, cultivator, 7773.

Ph. 258-2078 night.________________ to 9 pm.______ ____

the above address. All notices and all good cond.; also, tandem axle

24 disc offset harrow, pull type,

Super A Farmall disc tiller,

500 gal. Majonnier vacuum bulk

advertisements should be addressed to Market Bulletin at the above address.
The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail.
Deborah Pullin, Editor

trailer to haul axle tractor, $1800 for all, will sell separately. Steve Harper, Rt. 3, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-7504 or 461-8191.
Sears irrigation pump, like new will sacrifice $75; Delco plant. Duel Seymore Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1335 after 6 p.m.___________________
International hay baler, moael #27, like new cond., $700, or trade for calves or cows. W.R. Nickelson, Box 393. Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964 -4817.
10 Big Dutchman brooders for L.P. gas, 31,000 B.T.U., with pilot and auto, control. Mrs'. R.M. Davis, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-3763

$225; heavy duty 2 wheel trailer for tractor-back hoe, $625; two ft. bow blade chain saws. James Bryant,
Newnan._________________________ Dual trailer axles, elec. brakes,
four 8 ply tires, priced for quick sale, $185. Dennis Smith, Star Rt., Cloudland 30709.
Well pump; deep well Homart ]et pump #56 J2B1,1/ 2 hp, with tank and Foot valve, good cond., $50. C. C. Johnson, Brownville-Lithia Springs Rd.. Powder Springs. Ph. 941-7931.
1 row Hollana transplanter, lift :ype, used very little, good cond., $150; D2 Caterpillar tractor, serial '5V8086, good cond., $2000. Mrs. M. F.

harrows, mowing machine, planters, fertilizer distributor, cultivators, good cond., $895; cub Farmall, cultivators, $695. Vernon T. Floyd, Rt. 4, Dorris Rd. Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-7508.
2 horse wagons for sale. Marvin English, Rt. 1, Homer 30547. Ph. 677-
3492.______________________ Case hay baler, model 200, good
cond.; 620 John Deere tractor; 8N Ford tractor, all operating cond. Lynn Home, Fruit Hill Farms, Yatesville. Ph. 472-3334.________________
Caby chicken litter spreader, mounted, $850. Bobby Hawthorne, Rt. 1. Waleska 30188.
4 hp tiller, 1968 model; 30 gal.

milk tank, 3 hp 3 ph compressor; 600

gal. Majonnier vacuum bulk milk

tank, 3 hp 1 ph. compressor. Fredrick

Smallwood, Rt. 1, Attapulgus 31715.

Ph. 465-3516.

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Ford hay baler, Irg. type with 4

cyi. Wisconsin engine. $650. Otis

Milner 204 Timolhy Ave., Rome. Ph

232-3019 or 232- 1613.

Heavy duty mower, #23 highway type, side mount for 1 or 2 row International tractor, good cond. with extra blade, $75. R. L. Rickles, Rt. 1,
Box 20, Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 5996727.
Used Myers deep well pump and l/ 2 hp motor, $15. Earl Denney, Rt. 4,

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Published weekly at 19 Hunter Street S.W., Atlanta 30334. Second class postage paid at Decatur, Ga.

3-pt. hitch cycle bar mower, with 7 ft. blade, good cond. Bill Ratliff. Kairburn. Ph. 964-6119
48 in. rotary tiller, 3-pt. hitch, exc. cond., $450. H.R. Jennings, 250 Tavern Lane. Trion. Ph. 734-2262.

Caddis. Box 124, Quitman.________ Allis Chalmers E III Gleaners
wmbine. purchased new '69, with grain header and 2 row corn head,
used very little on approx. 110 acres,
with cab. Leroy James, Rt. 2, Box 152, Montezuma. Ph. 472-7887.

galv. water tank. E.G. Acree, Box 601,
Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-2423.________
Onan generator set, 1 phase, 60 cycle. 120-240 volt AC, 10 KW, driven
by 4 cyl. water cooled engine, exc. cond., $425. David Dickson, Rt. 1, Rutledge 30663. Ph. 557-2504.

Box 631, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-8072.
40 std. John Deere tractor; 1 row planters, fertilizer distributor and cultivators, will trade for larger
tractor. Howard Roszell, Box 101, Cloudland 30709. Ph. 398-3314. Trenton.

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Farm machinery and equipment

300 Farmall tractor with torqueamplifier, 3-pt. hitch and live power take-off, exc. cond., $1600; three bottom plow, $100. W. C. Rexroat, Rt.
5, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5339._____ D8 Caterpillar with dozer, good
cond., can see in operation. R. C. Abel, Rt. 1. Americus 31709. Ph. 924-9814.
Flat bed tandem trailer with elec.

Want David Bradley (Sears), 2 wheel garden tractor with equip.,
must be good cond. C.J. Jordan, Rt. 2, Box 65, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-2553.
Want root rake for Cat. D7 3T, state cond. and price, within 100 mi.
Jimmy McKinley, Yatesville Rd., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 647-3800.
Want good set of front mounted

1/2 & 3/4 Charolais Angus heifers & young bulls. W.S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-
2984.____________________ 17 Charolais Angus cross heifers,
bred to reg. Charolais bulls, 3 purebred Santa Gertrudis cows, I/ 2 Charolais calves by side. C.R. Sims, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5343. ________

Reg. Angus bulls, 8-14 mos., CV papers furnished in buyers' name, free del. within 50 mi. J. G. Daniell, D. & D. Angus Farm, Carrollton. Ph. 834-
3778.__________________ Reg. milking strain Shorthorn
bulls, 15 mos., 2 bred heifers, calves either sex for Sept. del. Adam Whitaker, Rt. 1. Blue Ridge.______

brakes, new 6 ply tires and tubes, 2 in. planters and cultivators for VAC

Reg. Red Angus bulls for cross

Reg. Angus bulls, Ballot Dor Mac

ball, exc. for hauling farm equip. Phil Case. M.H. Elliott, Rt. 2, McDonough. breeding, good sel., exc. cond., 13 breeding, 18 mos., 12 mos., del.

New, 642 Banks Ave., SW, Atlanta Ph. 957- 5885.

mos. 2 yrs. Otis-Milner, 204 Timothy available. Bill Denman, Dawson-

30:sl5. Ph. 761-5804._____________

Want two 4 ton outside feed bins, Ave.. Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613. ville. Ph. 265-3350 or 893-2029 night,

2 row Allis Chalmers AC tractor, good cond., reasonably priced. Jay Y.

7 reg. Angus bulls, service age, Marble Hill.______________

for sale

practically new tires, planters,
cultivator, field plow, harrow, all for $600 or sell separately. Robert T.

9N and 8N Ford tractor; bottom Trammell, Box 136, Luthersville

plow (2 bottom); cultivator, good 30251. Ph. Wa. 7-6436.__________

cond. J^mes F. Barlow, 8th St.,

D-8 Caterpillar S/ N 14A4108, good

McVay Heights, Cochran 31014. Ph. cond., equipped with factory canopy,

934-6851.__________________ angle blade, cable operated, new pins,

T. D. 9 International dozer, angle
blade, good tracks, motor reworked,
$3850. Gus Evans, Jr., Rt. 3, Airport Rd., Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-7376.
#105 International grinder mixer,
good cond. Butch Weathersby, Rt. 2,
Coilqui tt 31737. Ph. 246-4403._____ EEgggomatic egg grading machine,
grades 5 cases per hr., with metal

bushings, sprocketts, $7,500; D-8 Caterpillar S/ N 13A1056, $6000. Alton Floyd, Rt. 1, Willacoochee 31650. Ph.
534-5349.
John Deere "B" tractor, exc.
cond., new transmission gears, new rear tires, $675; practically new #38
John Deere mower, $300. Col. Hazard H. Stay, Fortson Rd., Athens. Ph. 543-

stand, $50. Mrs. J. M. Foster, Stonecrest Manor Farm, Rt. 2, Box 218, Mableton 30059. Ph. 948-4867.
24 ft. long, 6 in. grain auger, 2 hp. elec. motor, $175. John G. Faulk, Rt. 1, Jeffersonville. Ph. 945-3415.______
12 drawer incubator by Sears, approx. 1,200 egg cap., $225. Billy Roberts, Atlanta. Ph. 766-0602 after 6
pm._________________, Ford tractor, 640 series, engine
has been reworked, good tires, $950; Ford tractor 9N series, good old
tractor, $480. Bill Holman, Jonesboro
30236. Ph. 478-9806.______________ Bulldozer, International T-340
with hyd. blade, exc. cond.; In-
ternational #46 hay baler, fair cond.;
John Deere 420 belly mount, rotary mower, good cond. A. V. Elliott, 1831 Kirkwood Dr.. Macon. Ph. 746-1287.
B Allis Chalmers tractor, without power lift, good running cond.; tur-
ning plow and cultivators, $365. Jessie Wilson, Rt. 4, Keeter Rd., Canton

7683.______________________ 15 AR Woods pancake brooders,
complete with ropes, pulleys, cut offs and hose, good cond., reasonable; 3 ton cap. feed bin. Waymon C. Hilley, Rt. 3. Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-2210.
Allis Chalmers A-60 combine, power take-off, good belts and drapes, $300; approx. 200 broiler troughs, 5 ft. and few I/ 2 gal. jars, $20 for all. Mike B. Dunn, RFD #3, Eatonton. Ph. 485-
4032._____________________ Massey Ferguson tractor, Super
90, like new, $3700. O'Donald Brothers, Rt. 6, Ringgold 30736. Ph. 937-4684 or 937-4883._____________
1 row Ford corn snapper, exc. cond., adapted for John Deere, cost when new $1300, used 3 seasons, will sacrifice for $375. Mrs. Eugenia Sikes,
Midville 30441._________________ 12 hold metal hen nest, $15. Mrs.
Paul F. Herring, Rt. 1, Acworth 30101.
Ph. 974-4182._____________ 3 hp gas water pump, 2 in.
discharge. D. C. Wright, RFD 1,

30114. Ph. 345-6746.___________ Monroe. Ph. 267-3761 night or 267-6501

1 row Moline tractor with hyd. lift, power take-off, planter, cultivator,
distributor, turning plow and disc
harrow, $350. Frank Thompson, Rt. 1,
Vidalia 30474. Ph. 537-7562.______ 4 chicken houses, to be moved; 8
ton bin; 6 ton bin; 2 Big Dutchman
feeders; 140 E-Zee fill water jugs; 45 pancake brooders. Lindsey E. Parker,
Jr., Irwinton 31042. Ph. 946-2181 after
3:30 pm or 946-2242.______ M John Deere tractor with wide
front end, 3-pt. hitch, runs good, good rear tires, $400. Nelson Massey, 1486

day. ____________________ 4 John Deere 23C planters with
opening discs, exc. cond., bargain. T.
L. Adams. Rt. 1, Leary 31762._____ International 504 diesel tractor,
1966 model, exc. cond., Case combine F-2, PTO, five ft.; boom type pecan
shaker; hog feeders, metal round 12 hole, 60 bu. Weyman E. Rooks,
Newton. Ph. 734-5109._________ 8 elec. chicken brooders, priced to
sell quickly. Andy Adams, Hartwell. Ph. 376-8792 or 376-8896.

Woodland Ave., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph.

627-8919.__________________ Used Allis Chalmers round baler

Farm

for parts, not belts. Billy B. Chappell, Rt. 1, Box 165B, Locust Grove 30248.

machinery

Ph. 946-4924.________________ Sears riding tractor; lawn vac-
cum collector; scraper-scarifier;

and equipment

sickle bar mower; rotary sweeper. J. L. Cruse, Jr., Rt. 8, Box 235, Gumming

wanted

30130. Ph. 887-6537 after 7 pm.

Edwards, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 479- few young cows, Hyland Marshall,

3688.

Bardolier, Bandolier bloodlines, free

Want frame and cyl. and other del. 200 mi. Hugh Schneider, Fairequip., for attaching blade or bucket meadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-

on TD 6 International crawler. F.E. Moates, 406 Chester St., SE, Marietta
30060.__________________ Want 4 wheel hay wagon or trailer

8029.__________________ Reg. Polled Hereford bulls Victor
Domino breeding, ready for service. John C. Dorough, Rt. 2, Cordele. Ph.

to haul hay, good cond.; also, three 16 273-1510.

__________

in. bottom plows, with 3-pt. hitch, real

Sev. reg. Polled Hereford bulls.

bargain. R.F. McBerry, 2601 Creek- BCIA records available, 1-2 yrs. old;

view Dr.. Marietta 30060. Ph. 435-1043. 10 open or bred heifers. Winton C.

Want truck bed for hauling Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. 586-6687

chicken litter or lime, with dbl. Odum._________________

spinners, no junk. Howard Roszell,

Reg. Black Angus bulls, with

Box 101. Cloudland 30709. Ph. 398-3314, papers, 8-12 mos. Wm. E. Smith, Rt. 1,

Want cub tractor, good cond., Bremen. Ph. 537-9133until 6:30 or 646-

with some equip., cheap for cash. 3387 anytime.__________________

C.W. Isley, Rt. 1, Moreland 30259. Ph.

Purebred Black Angus bull, 4 yrs.

253-3877.________________ old, 1400 Ibs. selling to prevent in-

Want cultivators for Super A breeding, proven calves on ground,

Farmall, good cond., reasonably $400. J.E. Pallas Jr., Watkinsville. Ph.

priced, near Heard Co. Rebecca Pope, 769-5346.___________________

Box 62. Franklin. Ph. 854-4381.

Black Angus bull, approx. 900 Ibs.,

Want 30 gal. or larger water pump papers could be furnished. Harold

tank; used small chain saw, both must Smith, Rt. 6. Dublin. Ph. 272-3998.

be good cond. and reasonably priced.

Reg. Black Angus bull, 4 yrs.,

Earl Denney, Rt. 4, Box 631, Smyrna Bardoliermere, $450; 5 bull calves,

30080. Ph. 435-8072.____________ can be reg., 3 mos., $150 up, reg, bred Want silage blower, 8 in. x 48 in. or cows, $350. Vinson Brown, Acworth.

larger, to hook to 9 in. pipe; portable Ph. 974-4779.______________

grain auger, 6 in. x 40 ft. or larger,

Charolais cattle, breeding age,

both good cond. Alexander Sessoms, 15/ 16 -purebred, cows I/ 2-purebred,

Cogdell 31628. Ph. 487-5886 Homer- bred to I/ 2 French son of Ali Baba

ville. after 7 pm.____________ Dessauny, reg. AICA. Clyde Lawson,

Want grass mower for Gravely Canton. Ph. 479-3542 or 479-3141.

tractor, state price. J. Hubert

Reg. Angus bulls, 7 mos. -21/2

Taliaferro, Box 52, Rt. 2, Rising Fawn yrs. , Hecketlier Bardoliermere lines,

30738._______

can be seen at farm. Mrs. R.T. Toney,

Want John Deere 45 combine Rt. 1, Mitchell. Ph. 465-2050.______

grain head, good cond. Enoch Johns,

Reg. Black Angus bull, 2 yrs. old,

Wrav 31798. Ph. 423-7388.__________ $300. R.L. Lamb, RFD 4, Griffin. Ph.

Want Hale covered livestock
trailer, 16 ft. , must be good cond. and reasonably priced. Fred G. Blitch, Westside Community, RFD #4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 865-2475.

227-6027._________________ Polled Hereford bull. G.P. Curry,
Scott's Ferry Rd., Appling. Ph. 556-
6379 Augusta.______________ Reg. Black Angus young bulls,
heifers, 1700 Ib. reg. bull, 6 mi. E. of

Fairmount near Ludville. F. Martell,

Cattle, swine,

Prince FM Ranch Farm, Ranger. 5 reg. black Angus heifers. 8-10

other livestock

mos. old, Eileenmere & Emitre bloodlines, with papers. R. L.

Robinson, Dallas, Ph. 445-2027. or 445-

2626.

15 grade Black Angus cows,

calves by side, 5 to calf soon, reg.

Black Angus bull; Holstein cow, 2

calves. James C. McGuire,

Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-6419._______

Reg. Black Angus, long leg bulls,

8 mo; also, some reg. heifers. C. C.

for sale

Newton, Gainesville. Ph. 536-2965. 50 cows & 20 calves, Angus &

Whiteface, 3 young bulls. D. C.

Cattle

Wright, Monroe. Ph. 267-3761 or 2676501.

Choice, selling 40 of 100 head, reg.

Black Angus cows, $500 ea., calves by

side, gives plenty milk. Jack Collett,

Rt. 5, Canton.Ph. 479-3819._______

14 ea. purebred Charolais bulls, 9-

22 mos. old; 22 I/ 2 Charolais heifers,

with papers. Lynn Home, Fruit Hill

Farm. Yatesville. Ph. 472-3334.

5 purebred reg. Polled Hereford

bulls, 14-20 mos., championship stock,

$285 ea. Charles Rogers, Rt. 1, Villa

Rica. Ph. 832-7178._____________

4 reg. Black Angus bulls, 6-8 mos.,

$160 ea., reg. in buyers name. Jerry

Fausett, Rt. B, Ellijay. Ph. 265-2461

alter 6._______________________

Three 3/ 4 Charolais I/ 4

Whiteface 2 yr. old, $375 ea., I/ 2

Charolais, 1/2 Angus, 2 yrs., $300.

Horace H. Richardson, Douglasville.

Ph. 942-3389.

__________

7 Charolais heifers, 500 Ibs. or more, must sell. E. E. Smith, 1781
Boulderview Dr., Atlanta. PH. 241-
7315.____________________ 70 Holstein heifers, begin
freshening in July, vaccinated, dehorned, call before coming. A. S. Callaway Rayle. Ph. 274-3393.____
8 Holstein heifers from choice dairy cows, ready to bred. Sam Jenkins, Decatur. Ph. 289-9008.
Feeder calves & larger heifers, $65 up, no Sunday calls. Donald J. Smith. Rt. 1. Acworth. Ph. 974-5540.
Guernsey milk cow in good condition, to freshen in August, cash at farm, no Sun. Calls or letters. Lemon G. Griffith. Route 1. Dallas.
Angus stock bull, gentle, 950 Ibs., Guernsey milk cow, be fresh in August, 950 Ibs., Red Angus, 600 Ibs. R. H. Tyree. Koswell. Ph. 993-6611.
Reg. Angus bulls. 14-20 mos. old, by son of Ankonian Ambassador, International Res. Grand Champion,
$300-$450, exc. conf. Bob Cordle, Rome. Ph.232-4317._____________
20 Angus & Hereford cows & calves, reg. Hereford bull, 21/2 yrs. old, 4 cows have calves by side, $3000 Mrs. C. L. Conover, Savannah. Ph.
234-4265._____________________ Keg. Angus bull, 2 yrs. old, best
bloodlines, 1400 Ibs., gentle. C. L.
Cambron, Rt. 3, Acworth, Ph. 974-
3412._______________________ I/' 2 & 3/4 Charolais heifers &
bulls, also, purebred Charolais bull,
from $150 depending on size & quality. Gene Kirkpatrick, Gainesville. Ph.
532-4421.____________________ 2 nice Guernesy cows, calves due
anytime, reasonably priced. Grady Bentley, Woodstock. PH. 926- 6316.
Reg. Black Angus bulls, 2 yrs. old, from exc. herd, $250 for choice, del.

Gleaner "E" combine, both heads, exc. cond., $4,300; Oliver 25 combine, with both heads, good cond., $1,200. R. K. Schuler, Rt. 1, Cairo 31728. Ph. 377-4060.__________
Bush and bog, $100; fourteen disc smoothing harrow, $100; tractor drag harrow, $50, MV International mower,

Want used John Deere or International Hi-Boy, good cond., rear tractor tire 18.4-30. Jim Ray Mullis, Rt. 1, Cadwell. Ph. 689-4117
Want Clipper Seed Clean #27 or larger, state cond. and price. Wey-
man E. Rooks. Newton. Ph. 734-5109 Want 16 ft. Hale livestock trailer,

3 Black Angus bulls, selling to prevent inbreeding, 12 mos. 13 mos. and 21/2 yrs. old, reasonable, can see anytime near Snellville. J.M. Dauson, Snellville. Ph. 634-3234.
Polled Shorthorn bull, roan, 8 mos. old; 4 Polled Shorthorn heifers, 8-11 mos. Robert M. Lee, RFD 1,

Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 21/2 yrs. old, 1400 Ib., papers furnished
$500. J. Winfred Gunter, Rt. 1, Monroe. Ph. 267-2758.___________
4 bulls, Victor Domino, Domestic Mischief & Perfect Mixer bloodlines, all reg. from well culled dams, 1-11/ 2 yrs. Chas. E. Chick, Monroe. Ph. 267-

available. R. L. Stucki, Stone Mtn. Ph.
469-3125 or 292-2970.__________ rSev. service age Santa Gertrudis
bulls; also, breeding age heifers. Joe Baker Harris, Screven. Ph. 586-2291.
Reg. Angus heifer, 2 reg. Angus bulls. Mitchel Barrett, Cleveland. Ph.
865-2571.____________________

$40; mule rakes, wagon and plows. covered, good cond. and reasonably

Thomas W. Parker, Box 124, Conyers priced. Fred G. Blitch, Westside

30207. Ph. 483-4154.___________ Community, RFD #4, Statesboro

JD45 combine, exc. cond., low 30458. Ph. 865-2475

hrs., auto, header control. C. W.

Want used mower conditioner,

Walton. Rt. 3. Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-8520. good cond. Hermon Dickerson, Dewy

500 tube feeders, good, used ap- Rose 30634. Ph. 283-1395_________

prox. 31/2 yrs., 500 ea. Julius

Want small front end loader or

Kronats, Rt. 1, Demorest 30535. Ph. dozer. J.W. Sanders, Box 332, Powder

754-4557.

____ Springs 30073. Ph. 943-5324._____

3-pt. hitch cultivator, 5 ft.; 3-pt.

Want 3-pt. hitch for Farmall H

hitch smoothing harrow, 16 disc, for tractor. Floyd Barnes, Rt. 2, Box 4

sale or trade for calves or bow chain Mableton. Ph. 948-1841._______'_

saw, like new. W. J. Eison, Jr., DouglasviUe. Ph. 942-5678._______
8N Ford tractor, dbl. 16 bottom plow, pull type harrow, 2 Cole plan-
ters, all $850. N. S. Lawhorn, Rt. 2, Adel. Ph. 896-3082.____________
David Bradley, 2 wheel garden

Want cultivators, complete with draw bar for model C Allis Chalmers; also, 2 tractor tires, size 10 x 24 for model C Allis Chalmers, state price and cond. cash. George C. Mitchell, RFD #3, Lawrenceville 30245 Ph 9394987.

tractor; turning plow, lay-off plow
cultivator; Bolens Huskey, 7 hp, 2
wheel garden walking tractor; cultivator plow disc harrow. M. E.

Want smaller tractor-D6, HD6 or IH with angle dozer, R.C. Abel, Rt. 1,
Americus 31709. Ph. 924-9814._______

Hammock, Rt. 1, Jefferson. Ph. 367-

Want complete 3-pt. hitch, head

9270.______ '

and arms for T030 Ferguson tractor,

Irrigation outfit complete, 2200 ft. 58 model, state price. Billie Howard,

5 in. aluminum pipe, valves, tees, 18 Hamilton. Ph. 628-4815.__________

Grantville. Ph. 637-4616. ____
Charolais bull, reg., purebred, 3 yrs. old, 4T Veyso breeding, gentle, throwing good calves. J.F. Mc-
Michael. Monticello. Ph. 468-6684.
8 reg. Angus cows, 7 calves, 60th. bloodlines, 5 reg. yearling heifers, bull, $400 all. Larry Kent, Nashville. Ph. 686-9295 or 686-2031.________
Reg. Brown Swiss bull, 16 mos., Irg. for age, $600, Charolais bulls, service age, $600 up. Weyman E. Hooks. Newton. Ph. 734-5109._____
Jersey milk cow & day old calf, will give 5 gal. milk day. Mrs. Mamie Maddox. Rt. 2. Danville.__________
Reg. Hereford heifer, bred to retg. bull, $200, see except Sunday. M.B. Welsh, Macon. Ph. 745-8465 exc. Sun.
15 reg. Black Angus bulls, 8-16 mos., $185 up; 2 reg. Black Angus heifers, 12 mos. sired by W. Eiieenmere 1100. C.N. McClure, Dawsonyille. Ph. 265-2513.____________
2 Black Angus heifers, Black Angus bull, 1 yr., purebred; also. Jersey milk cow, fresh in summer

2438.__________________ 17 Charolais $4500, purebred bull 5
yrs. 8 commercial Charolais females, 2 breeding age I/ 2 reg. heifers, II 8 bull calf. Ronald T. Williams, Cochran. Ph. 477-1742.
Good sel. reg. Black Angus bulls, 11-22 mos. old. Fred G. Blitch, RFD 4, Statesboro. Ph. 865-2475.
5 cows, 5 calves, 6 Holstein heifers. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665
Union Rd.. College Park. Ph. 344-2712. Reg. Angus bull, approx. 1400 Ibs.,
heavy muscled, big boned, good body length, gentle, easy handled, sires fine calves. Clinton Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Ph. 635-4548._________________ Black Angus bull, 1 yr. old, $150.
Woody Wilson, Conyers.'Ph. 483-9829 or ,)23-1177._________________
Baby calves for sale, dairy an_ beef type. Mrs. Frances Brown, Rt. 10. Gainesville 30501. Ph. 869-7132.
10 Irg. Whiteface calves, some with calves by side, others to calve
soon, bred to Charolais bull. E.B. Scott. Norcross. Ph. 448-2555._______
Baby calves and feeder calves for

Black Angus bulls, reg. & cross breeds, 9-15 mos; also, reg. & cross breed Angus heifers. 11-17 mos. W. B.
Burnett. Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254. Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR
Domino breeding TB & Bangs free, from cert, herd, 12-14 mos. old. Harra A. Wasden, MD, Quitman. Ph. 263-

4944.____________________ Baby calves for sale yr. round.
$40-$50; also, feeder calves, $50-$65. Ricky Lee Brown, Gainesville. Ph.

532-0903.________________

48 reg. Hereford heifers, bred &

open, breeding age bulls available.

Bob Rush. Kathleen. Ph. 987-1796.

Calves for sale, call anytime.

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

Ph. 974-4182.

________

Jersey cow with fi wks. old heifer
calf, giving 4 gal. milk daily, $300. Sallie Townsend, Talking Rock. Ph. 692-5352. No collect calls._______
Reg. Angus bulls, 14-20 mos., exc. conf.. tatooed, with papers, can be seen anytime, $300-$450. Bob Cordle, Cordle Cattle Farm. Rt. 1, Rome.
30161. Ph. 232-4317.____________

Rainbird 70 B sprinklers, 36 hp

Want power cane mill, cheap and with 2nd calf. $140 ea. Harold Fowler, sale. LaRue Adams, Rt. 1, Box 99B

Reg. purebred Black Angus bull;

Wisconsin air-cooled engine, etc. A. A. good cond., #72 Chattanooga, #36 or Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5475.

Athens, Ph. 548-5322.______________ reg. purebred Angus cows, calves at

McCurry, Box 9947, Savannah 31402. #27 Golden, state cond. and price. J.C.

Charolais & Limousin cross bulls

Ph. 234-3441._________________ Bell. Cairo._________

at weaning age, performance data

125 Holstein cows, reg. and grades with records; Holstein bull, reg., 3000

side, bred back. A.D. Hammond, Jr., Hammond Angus Farm, Alpharetta.

Table saw, jointer; table jig saw; band saw; drill press, all with motor; I/ 2 hp deep well pump, with tank pipe

Want Ford 3000 or Massey available, results of 8 yrs. of artificial Ferguson diesel, 35 or 135, must be A-l breeding. Bill Callaway, Rt. 1, cond., state price. D.H. Sylvester, Rt. Cumming. Ph. 887-4443.______

Ib. daily base, will sell separate or part. John Renner, Rt. 1, Monticello.
Ph. 458-8195.__________________

Ph. 233-7042 Atlanta.__________. Charolais cattle, breeding age
bulls, 15/ 16 and purebred, heifers 3/ 4

and jet. Garner Maddox, Rt. 5,
Franklin. Ph. 449-2952 Woodland, Ala. David Bradley garden tractor, 47
in. mower, turning plow, disc harrow,
dozer blade, good cond., all for $200.
H. D. Cumbie, 777 Mt. Paran Rd., SW,
Atlanta 30327. Ph. 255-8655.

1, Box 5A, Kingsland 31548. Ph. 729-
5312._______________
Want tractor with 3-pt. hitch; 3-pt.
hitch mounted scraper blade and bush
hog, must be reasonable. G.P. Meade, 2864 Craven Ridge Dr., Atlanta. Ph. 457-6877- evenings.

2 Holstein Hereford heifers. 2 mos. old; also, dairy & beef steers, 300-350 Ibs. James D. Joyner. Fort Valley. Ph. 825-2817.___________
Good 6 yr. old reg. Polled Hereford bull, $400. Ed Hitt. Glrovetown. Ph. 863-1620.

Jersey milk cow, bred, will freshen in Oct., good milker, $170.
J.K. Flynt, Lincolnton. Ph. Elg. 93234.
25 Holsteins. 13 Jerseys & Guernseys. J. C. Nix, Rt. 7, Cumming. Ph. 887-4867.

thru purebred, calves by side, Glen W. Burgess, 408 S. Main St., Jasper. Ph.
692-2088 or 692-5354.____________ 12 reg. polled Hereford bulls,
ready for light service. $300 to $500 per head. R.L. Swearingen, Jr. Reynolds.
Ph. 847-3431 days or 847-3167 nights.

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for saleSwine

Keg. sru ooars, guts, some gilts,

ready to breed, boars nearly service

size, see at lot near McCords Cross

Rds., Mrs. George Ferguson, Cave

Spring.

____________

Yorkshire boars, top bloodlines,

disease free, service age, $75. ea. Troy

E. Waters, Rt. 2, Box 52A, Brooklet.

Ph. 842-2247. No collect calls.

5-8 wk. old QIC and Hampshire

Horses, pigs crossed, $10. ea. Marvin Jackson,

Rt. 2, Peeksville Rd., Locust Grove

mules, ponies 30248. Ph. 956-3068.____________

Reg. purebred Spotted Poland

China boars, gilts, almost service

age; reg. pigs, male, female, see at lot

Sr at McCord Cross Rd., Robert

T( Osborne. Cave Spring.________

Purebred Spotted Poland China

service age boars and younger, open

gilts, purebred Yorkshire, service age

boars, younger; open gilts. D.A. Law

Chula Ph. 382-4842.___________

Choice Duroc and Landrace

for sale breeding stock, males and females,

all ages. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box

84. Metter. Ph. 685-2506.

Purebred Hampshire males, gilts,

10 wks. old, 35 to 40 Ib. parents of reg.

litter, exc. for breeding purposes.

Keith Martin, Rt. 1, Dudley Ph. 875-

3298.____________________ Pigs and hogs for sale. Clyde
Goolsly, Rt. 3, Douglasville. Ph. 942-

4371._________._______ ^ 50 feeder pigs, Yorkshire,
Landrace, Duroc, long meat type, 8 to 9 wks., extra nice. H.C. Flanagan, Rt. 1. Box 154A. Shiloh. Ph. 846-3959.
5 feeder pigs, $12.50 ea., $10. if all taken; other hogs available. C.L. McGinnis, Rt. 5, Box 179, Alpharetta.
Ph. 475-5682.________________ Fifty, 6 wks. old and up white
Landrace and Spotted Poland China, $10. to $15. ea. Buck Haulk, Rt. 1, Box
395, Stpckbridge. Ph. 474-4065. 10 feeder shoats, 50 to 100 Ibs. Sam
Jenkins, Decatur. Ph. 289-9008, 7-9

PM.__________________ 8 feeder pigs, 7 wks. old, good
quality, $10. ea. F.K. Means, Rt. 1, Big Springs Rd.. LaGrange. Ph. 882-7115.
Purebred Yorkshire boar for sale,
$70. W.D. Swafford, Rt. 2, Fayetteville Ph. 461-6278.
2 open sows, 3 shoats, 1 young pig, $150 or trade for beef of equal value. M.E. Herrington, Conyers. Ph. 4834256 or 482-7439.
Purebred Duroc feeder pigs, 6 wks. old, $12.50 ea., good bloodlines; purebred Duroc boar, 350 Ibs., $50. Charles Holland, Rt. 1, Oglethorpe. Ph. 472-8267._______________
2 yr. old reg. purebred sow, show winner as gilt and sow, has farrowed two exc. litters, make offer. Gene [Oxford. Rt. 1. Concord. Ph. 495-5177.
30 feeder pigs, Hampshire, Duroc cross and Yorkshire, Duroc cross, 6 to 18 wks. old. Herbert Mathis, Rt. 7, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 534-7077 or 887|2B44.____________

Extra good Yorkshire boar, 16 mos. old with papers, as good as you can find, $75. A. B.Grizzle, Suches.
Ph. 749-2481. Red Duroc gilts for sale, $30 ea.
ifc W. G . Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 320, Fit-
zgerald. Ph. 432-7507. _____ Feeder pigs, Yorkshire, Hamp-
shire p..id Duroc crossed, reasonably priced. Charles W. Burgess, 408 S. Main St., Jasper 30143. Ph. 692-2088 or 692-5354._______________

One sow with eleven 3 wk. old pigs, reg. Yorkshire boar; black Poland China bred; Hampshire sow bred. R.F. Rivers, Rt. 1, Hampton. Ph. 946-

4147.___________________ 34 pigs for sale, L.H. Stover,
Clarkdale. Ph. 948-4130.
55 feeder pigs for sale, Yorkshire
and Landra.ce crossed. R.H. Poynter, Rt. 3,. Loganrville. Ph. 466-8139. ___
Reg. SPPCooar with papers, approx. 500 Ibs., exc. quality and breeder, $65. J. Taylor, Rochelle. Ph. 365-2343.

Sheep & Goats

34 common and crossbred goats, $340.; 2 reg. Alpine bucks, 2 and 3 yrs. old, $100. ea., contact before coming. Morrison Maxwell, Rt., Washington 30673. Ph. 678-7657.
12 nanny goats, butt headed, 2 butt headed billies, good stock goats, *lu.
ea. Audrey Rowden, Rt. 1, Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-7535.

French Alpine goat, not reg., open, 2 yrs. old. C.L. Cambron, Rt. 3, Acwprth. Ph. 974-3412._________
Approx. 75 head of goats, all sizes, common goats; 2 milk type. John C. Michael, Hwy. 29, Statham 30666. Ph. 725-7933.
One wethered goat trained, complete with harness and wagon. M.H. Alexander, Duluth. Ph. 476-2171.
Common goats, male and female, $10 ea. Helen Adams, Rt. 2, Boston, 31626. Ph. 498-5791 or 498-5221.
Twin goats, 6 mos. old, 1 nannie, 1 buck, $25. for pr. John Ledbetter, Rt. 2, Box 496A, Covington 30209. Ph. 7869220 after 6 pm.____________
Fresh sooner goat, 2 female kids, all 3, $30. H.W. Howell, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6634 after _5.__________
Reg. Nubian buck with papers, gentle, very big, sires good kids, selling to prevent inbreeding. R.V. Purser, Rt. 1, Harris Rd., Cochran, Ph. 934-2126.________________
12 billy goats, $10 ea. Fred Oliver, Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 896-3922.

8 yr. old Quarter Horse mare,

shown in Western Pleasure, $300; six

yr. old Appaloosa gelding, loud color,

black with Irg. blanket and spots, $750.

Neal Little, 1126 Allgood Rd., Stone

Mtn. 30083. Ph. 289-0420.________

Reg. and grade Quarter horses for

sale or trade, Irg. selection to choose

from; also, 16 ft. gooseneck horse

trailer. Norman Graham, Marietta.

Ph. 422-5603 or 428-9259. Palomino racking or pleasure

horse and 2 mo. old filly, Western

saddle and bridle, for sale or trade for

good used horse trailer or cattle of

equal value. B. J. Prather, Rt. 3,

Grassdale Rd., Cartersville 30120. Ph.

382-1401, 5-9 pm.____________

Dbl. reg. Palomino Saddlebred

stallion at stud; also, Palomino mare,

reg. Quarter horses and brood mare

for sale. P. L. Wright, Alpharetta. Ph.

475-7164.____________________

T. W. H. reg. gelding, sorreL2

yrs. old, green broken, sire; Per-

fections Red Son, dam: Maude Gray,

16 hands. C.H. Raper, Marietta. Ph.

926-6330.

Reg. buckskin Quarter Horse

gelding, 5 yrs. old, gentle but spirited,

roped some, $400; Palomino mare, 6

yrs. old, $200, both good pleasure.

John Wiseman, Rt. 6, Rome 30161. Ph.

232-0274.

______

3 horses and 2 saddles, combined

price, $500. Ellis Rhoden, Rt. 2,

Comer. Ph. 783-4675.___________

very flashy Palomino gelding,

reg. TWH, fine pleasure-parade

mount, with tack, saddle, artificial

white tail, $395, cash or finance 25%

down. Carol Worley, Rt. 3, Mossy

Rock Farm, Kennesaw 30144.

Beautiful racking horse, gelding,

jet black, has small white star on forehead. Mrs. J. E. Harwood,

Madison. Ph. 342-2248.________

2 female donkeys, 1 will foal

shortly. Lewis Keith, Rt. 4, Box 184,

Newnan. Ph. 253-4409.

Dbl. reg. Quarter Horse mare,

1970 GPEA Ga. State Champion, 4 yrs.

old, perf. color and markings, well on

way for 1971 champion, papers, $4000

open for offer. Charlie Outz, Roswell.

Ph. 993-3414.

Reg. Quarter horses, children can

ride, 3 nice brood mares, 1 with filly

colt by side, 2 breed, yearling stud

colt, 2 grade horses. Bobby Wiley, Rt.

2, Winder. Ph. 867-4322.________

Dun mare with reg. I/ 2 Arabian dun colt by side, both very gentle,

easy to handle, must see to ap-

preciate. Mrs. C.R. Pittman, Rt. 1,

Box 332. Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-9345.

Child safe horse, pleasure mare,

15.2 hands, mixed with some Morgan,

chestnut color, very gentle. M. Gib-

son, 840 Glenairy Dr., Atlanta 30328.

Ph. 255-6432._______________

Reg. Tenn. Walking mare, 6 yrs.

old, roan with white mane and tail,

granddaughter of world champion

Sun's Jet Parade. Charlie J. Jarrett,

Rt. 3, Barnett Sh. Rd., Athens, Ph. 543-

0208.

3 horses, 2 green broken, blood mixture American Saddlebred, Morgan, Arabian, 3, 4, and 5 yrs. old,
delivery available. John R. Prine, Charlie Horse Ranch, Box 367, Senoia 30276. Ph. 599- 3547.
Quarter Horse mare, 7 yrs. old, nice pleasure horse. Virginia Bilbo., Decatur. Ph. 289-5772 or 656-4014.

Stud service: Buckskin Quarter

2 miniature horses for sale, male

horse, fee $25; reg Appaloosa spotted and female, 36-40 in. high, $75. Bill

dude, T-26,125, reg. mares $50, grade Rolader, Britt Rd., Tucker. Ph. 939-

$35; also, horses for sale. Bob Cooper, 5839 _______________

Rt. 7, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064.

American Saddlebred gelding, 9

AQHA reg. black mare, 8 yrs. old, yrs. old, chestnut, has been shown by

reasonable. Nancy M. Bitting, 2550 young girl. 0. Garland Barnes, Jr.,

Hargrove Rd., Apt. M-207, Smyrna Rt. 1, Cherokee Lane, Woodstock

30080. Ph. 873-2081, between 8:30-5:30. 30188. Ph. 926-6123.___________

Dark Palomino mare, approx. 10 yrs. old, brought 2 Palomino colts bred back to same stallion, $200 ro trade for 5 gaited :amre. G.C. Neyman, Rt. 6, Rome. Ph. 234-4330.
3 grade Quarter horses, mare, 5 yr. old colt and filly, each 15 mos. old,
unbroken, all chestnut, blaze or star
and stocking, all $500. W.L. Harris, 1631 WilliamsonRd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-4536. ________________
Beautiful Pinto, golden, white and black, 800 Ibs., 14.2 hands, very stylish, 31/2 yrs., $250 or trade for
calves or cows. W.R. Nickelson, Box 393, Fairburn. Ph. 964-4817.______
2 yearling colts, out of Quarter Horse stock, must sell, $75 ea. or $140 for both. Cecil Gordon, Rt. 1,

2 Welsh ponies with cart and dbl. leather harness, $400. Frank Agerton, Waynesboro. Ph. 554-5239.______
Sev. Welsh ponies, mares and
gelding; also, Pinto mare, all gentle and broken. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-2432.___________________
Racking horse, 5 yr. old gelding, liver" chestnut, shown successfully, easy to ride; buckskin pleasure horse,
3 yrs. old, with Palomino colt by side. Pam Carruth, Rt. 2, Dallas. Ph. 445-
3151.______________________ Beautiful black mare, 7 yrs.old,
blaze face, 1 stocking foot, Tenn. Walking stock will deliver radius 100
mi. Atlanta, $100. J. Q. Allison, 1933 Kilburn Dr., Atlanta 30324. Ph. 876-

Kathleen, Ph. 987-3095 after 5:30 or on 8502. ___________________

week-ends. ____________

2 yr. old Quarter Horse stud colt,

Racking pleasure mare, 8 yrs. gentle, easy to handle, red dun, dorsal

old, gentle; 5 yr. old black Quarter stripe blaze face, 1 white stocking,

mare, not broken, Janet Varner, Rt. 3, $125. Freeman Williams, Rt. 1,

Commerce. Ph. 355-4373._______ Ellenwood 30049 Ph. 474-4518.

Keg. Quarlernorse, sorrel, 6 yr.

PHBA, ASHBA gelding, good

old gelding, Leo San, Scooter S. color, 2 white stockings, 5 yrs. old,

bloodline; Irg. I/ 2 T. B. mare, pure white mane and tail, $750. Dan

granddaughter of Great Homome II, 4 yrs. old. Henry F. Alien, Smyrna. Ph. 436-1436.

M. Johnson, 5995 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., NE, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 2559612 after 6 pm._____________

2 yr. old Walking horse colt, strawberry roan, untrained, real
reasonable, make fine horse. Anne Hope, Rt. 2, Commerce. Ph. 335-6493.
1971 MJHA cnesinui, blaze filly, Irg., flashy, by Dempsy Beau 2, out of half sister to Ann de May, halter
prospect. Gene Eidson, Covington. Ph. 786-0635.
Pleasure mare, 10 yrs. old, dapple grey, has 2 mo. old colt, sired by
purebred race horse, $250. Mrs. Roszak, Rt. 1, Ty Ty 31795. Ph. 3824876.
Miniature horse, by gelding, 31 in.,
gentle; also, saddle and bridle, must

Reg. T. W. H. mare with reg. colt

by side, easy to handle, chestunt

sorrel with blaze face, outstanding

bloodline, reasonable. C. L. Nix, Ball

Ground. Ph. 735-3169.

Palomino gelding, spirited but

gentle, good horse for inexperienced

rider, saddle & bridle included, $300.

Joy Francis, Rt. 1, Conyers. Ph. 483-

7506

_________

9 yr. old racking gelding; 9 yr. old

grade Quarter gelding; 2 Welch

ponies; gelding & racking mare;

grade mare; half Appaloosa. R. L.

Bing, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7400 after 5

pm.___________________ Gelding horse, 14.2 hands, English

see to appreciate, $100 Mrs. Ann Pleasure, jumps; also, English jump

Franklin, Rt. 1, Jackson. Ph. 775-2354. seat saddle & bridle, dbl. reins, $250.

Beautiful bay mare, 6 yrs. old, has K. D. Cooper, Rt. 1, Norcross. Ph. 448-

been shown Western Pleasure, ridden 3171.

English; also, good Western tack

Keg. TWH Stud, 2 yrs. old,

available, horse and tack, $600. W. M. beautiful sorrel, good conf.; $400 or

Morris, 2783 Cosmos Dr., Atlanta trade for show racking horse. F. S.

30345. Ph. 938-2691.

Parker, Box 41, Ellerslie. Ph. 561-5098

Silver buckskin mare, 15 hands, Columbus.

Arabian-Saddlebred cross, suitable

Reg. bay Morgan stallion, tt

for beginner rider, had tetnus shot, wormed recently, trailer loads easily.

134712, like Justin Morgan superior specimen, 8 yrs. old. Dr. Charles C.

Mrs. Robert Gould, Rt. 1, Zoar Rd., Harman, 250 15th St., NE, Atlanta

Lithonia 30058^ Ph 469-5926 At stud: Reg. Morgan "Carousel
Sir Roger" AMHR # 17590, 15.0 golden chestunt, silver mane and tail, terms: Private treaty. Sondra Stynchcombe,

30309. Ph. 892-0801 night.________

Male Mexican burro for sale.

Charles V. Reece, Rt. 4, Alpharetta

30201. Ph. 475-7290.

___

Atlanta. Ph. 261-3000 or 634-0355.

Reg. Quarter horses for sale, 1, 2,

2 reg. sorrel Quarter mares, 3 and and 3 yr. olds, all colors, fillies and

6 yrs. old, Leo San and Royal King geldings; 2 studs; sev. dbl. reg.

breeding, halter and pleasure win- Palominos; 2 grade 1 yr. old geldings.

ners; reg. paint mare and colt. Albert Buddy Eason, Collins 30421. Ph. 693-

Hefner, Rt. 2, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 2948.____________________

475-6572_________

6 yr. old black mare, has won over

Walking Horse gelding, sorrel, 500 ribbons and 85 trophies in speed

1200 Ibs., 9 yrs. old, gentle but spirited, events, will trade for proven halter,

$250. Richard McBrayer, Hampton. Western Pleasure and reining mare or

Ph. 946-4135._______________ gelding. Suzette Slade, Rt. 4, Baxley

9 grade horses for sale or will 31513. Ph. 367-2060 or 367-3552._____

trade for dairy cows, calves or farm

Fast racking horse, gelding, 4 yrs.

equip. Herman Dickerson, Rt. 1, old; 1 style racking horse gelding, 7

Dewy Rose 30634. Ph. 283-1395.

yrs. old; 7 yr. old miniature show. W.

Reg. Quarter horses for sale, C. Rexroat, Rt. 5, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-

brood mares with foals by side and 5339.________________

.

bred back; yearling fillies, visitors

Equitation horse, 10 yrs. old,

welcome. Harry Rucker, Jr., chestnut, 16.2 hands, exc. figure work,

Peaceful Valley Farm, Alpharetta. good manners in and out stall, for

Ph. 475-6723 or 993-4446.________ experienced equitation rider. Mrs. J.

Loud colored Appaloosa filly for F. Wilkerson, 760 Weatherly Lane,

sale, reg., good bloodlines, 10 mos. NW, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 252-1662 after 5

old. R. B. Greeson, Rt. 6, Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-6303.___________

pm. R_eg_. _T_W_H__m_a_re_, _ro_a_n,__6 _y_rs_.

5 yr. old gelding, 17 hands; grey gelding, 9 yrs. old, 15.3 hands, part
Arabian hunter, has been shown, both
gentle but spirited. R. E. Ottinger, 5144 Burlingame Dr., Atlanta 30340. Ph. 457-5632._______________
Permanent yearling Appaloosa filly, own granddaughter of Joker B. and Snow Cloud 11, dark chestnut, snowflakes, particolored mane and. tail, $600. Dr. Morris, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6913 evenings.____________
Vandy bred gelding, sorrel, started roping, reg. Quarter horse;

training, $450; pleasure racking gelding, grade, grey, ex. disp., women and children can ride, $250. Bill Bruce, 7019 Ledgewood Dr., Forest
Park Ph. 361-6541 or 363-8952. Work mule for sale; also, 1 male
calf Haskell Hopper, Dial 30536.
At stud: Beautiful 3 yr. old Golden Palomino A. Q. H. A. Zombie Croton,
grandson of Croton Oil by Leo # 1335, Dam : Go 8 Zandy by Venture,Bill tt 76581, reasonable fee. Joan Conley, Carswell Ave. Ext., Rt. 4, Waycross
31501.

reg. Quarter Horse mare, black, King

Put a Wakpala in your cutting

bred; reg. Quarter Horse stud colt, string, 1971 dark bay filly by Wakpala

sorrel, coming 2. Rip Wilson, Turner, out of ROM producer by The

Madison. Ph. 342-3974.

Judge. Gene Eidson, Covington. Ph.

Good work mare for sale; also, 786-0635._______________ _

other horse, mules and ponies for sale.

3 yr. old Quarter horse, stallion

Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., from reg. stock, for experienced

Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111._________ riders. Ralph McFarland, Augusta

Part Thoroughbred gelding, 16.2 Ph. 736-8414 or 279-3016._________

hands, pony clubbed, shown, pleasure

Geldings and mares, all ages,

horse, great form over fences, 9 yrs. regular and grade; also, training

exp rider. Cheryl Hecht, 4191 Harris available. Bob Battle, Snapfinger

Trail, NW, Atlanta 30327. Ph. 233-1363 Farms, Lithonia. Ph. 482-5291 or 292-

after 7. _____________. 1792._____________________

Reg. TWH mare, has had stud and

Nice black racking mare, 10 yrs.

filly plus Palomino pleasure gelding, old, very gentle, ridden by inex-

fine stock, cash or trade. David M. perienced 10 yr. old girl, $200. Herb

Worley, Rt. 3, Kennesaw. Ph. 428-8507 Bowman, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-

or 428-1565.

6121 or 532-1925.

Reg. T. W. H. stallion "Lucky Gypsy Alien", #664033, bay, 4 yrs. old;

reg. Quarter horse, 21/2 yrs. old, son

of "Dan Spray"; I/ 2 Arabian filly;

II 2 Quarter horse - I/ 2 Welsh

Palomino. Junius Daniell, Rt. 2, Box

25, Temple 30179.____________

Welsh mare, red with white mane

and tail, child can ride, $75; two white Shetland ponies, broken to ride, $25

ea. Ira Teem, Rt. 1, Box 41, Milner 30257. Ph. 227-4897 Griffin.______
Beautiful 2 yr. old Palomino
stallion, white mane and tail, ready for training, $150. Ellis Rhaden, Rt. 2,

Comer 30629. Ph. 783-4675______Keg. Tenn. Walking horse, 2 yrs.

old, broken, Merry-Go-Boy bloodline.

Mike Williams, Marietta. Ph. 435-8620 or 422-1519._____;___________.
Koan mare, child's horse! 15 hands, 18 yrs. old; buckskin mare, 2

yrs. old, halter broken, 15 hands; Palomino stud, 13 mos. old. T. D. Whitaker, Box 81, Hephzibah 30815.

~STRiw norse, FegTAmerican Saddlebred mare, by Secret Society,

dark bay with white star, many times blue ribbon winner, good home only.

Mrs. James A. Bryant, Rt. 2, Elberton 3063ix Ph. 283-4116._____________

Keg. American Walking ponies,

Palomino mare, 14 hands, bred, $750;

bay filly, $400; Palomino stallion, 14

hands, $750. Sandra Davidson, 1122 Boulevard, Macon Ph. 746-2576.

At stud: sun's Black Alien, reg. T. W. H., 16.2 hands, black, I/ 2 brother

to world grand champion, Ebony Masterpiece, standing Turner stables, Jonesboro. Norman Cook, Rt. 2, Box 522, Hampton. Ph. 4373 or 478-5351.

Jack and jenny for sale, jenny

bred possibly Sept., $100 for pr. John

Blythe, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Ph. 942-

3710^

__________

Bay racking gelding, black mane and tail, 8 yrs. old, 16 hands, good
mouth, no bad habits, spirited yet gentle to handle, $225 or trade. Denise Schwartz, 596 Stewart Mill Rd., Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-5364.
Reg. purebred Arabians, bay yearling filly, grey colt (Gazon,
Raffles, Aahdin lines); grey "Amazing Aahdin" at stud. Joan
Brown, Browntree Arabians, Upper
River Rd., Macon. Ph. 746-2576.
IN ice racking Tiorse gelding, 12

yrs. old, easy to handle, $275. E. E. Hamilton, 64 Brown Ave., Mc-

Donough. Ph. 957-3540.________

Thoroughbred gelding, bay, 16.1

hands, for lady or child; 3 yr. old crossbred filly, bay, 15 hands;

yearling Saddlebred filly. Nancy Wilson, 387 Shannon Dr., Marietta. Ph. 422-9814.
At stud: Black Tenn. Walking

horse, Suns Great Chief, # 580930, Aristocratic pedigree both sides, fee

$100 reg., return privileges, located at Triple "G" Stables. John H. Gage, 520

Lee St., Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7723.

At stud:Reg. Welsh, Buckeye-

Watchman out of Revel Welsh Maid

by Coed Coch Blaen Lluead. Ronald

E. Myers, 1601 Anderson Mill Rd.,

Austell. Ph. 941-0997.

At stud: A.Q.H.A. Bob Carlton, sorrel, 15 hands, reasonaoie
1971 fee, return privileges, breeding goes back to Joe Moore Flying Bob

^Shorty Smalley, LaFayette 30728. Ph.

638-5082.

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.

_________ -

Tenn. Walking Horse mare, 2 yrs.

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._________
Reg. I/ 2 T. B. gelding, chestnut with white markings, 2 yrs. old. W. R.

Fowler, Sharpsburg. Ph. 253-1447.

2 yr. old stud-War Chant AAAT
out of a 89's mare, starting gait, broken and galloped only. George
Bird, Metter. Ph 685-2803 8 am - 6 pm.

Breed to SulIjPs Image (own son of Sully B. Handcock), leopard Ap-

paloosa, 15.1, 1200 Ibs., reg. $100,

grade $50. Noel Roehl, Atlanta. Ph. 767-9043 or 361-5885 Ed Halligan,

Morrow.____________________ Reg. Quarter mare, own daughter
of Salty K. K. with mo. old reg. Appaloosa stud colt, $650; reg. Tenn. Walking Horse gelding, $350. Rayburn

Coggins, Lithonia. Ph 469-5292.

Reg. Quarter Horse gelding, 4 yrs.
old, very good cond. and conf., will do all in Western Pleasure, $500. Mrs.

May Dean Kassack, Rt. 3, Box 312AA , Thomastpn 30286. Ph. 647-9352.____
Gentle Shetland pony mares;

also, saddle and bridles. James N.

Whitney, Box 908, Rome. Ph. 232-9877 after 5:30 pm. ____________

American Saddlebred gelding, 8
yrs. old, chestnut, has been shown by 12 yr. old girl. 0. Garland Barnes, Jr., Rt. 1, Cherokee Lane, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-6123.

8 yr. old chestnut mare, 15.3 exc.
pleasure and pony club horse, jumps superbly, good disp. and trail horse, sacrifice. Lisa Huber, Atlanta. Ph. 237-5733.

Wednesday, June 2,1971

THE MARKET BULLETIN

for sale

Dbl. reg. Palomino stallion, good disp., reasonable. Paulette Sudduth, 1215 Sherry Dr., Alpharetta 30201. Ph.
475-4982 or 526-6171 8-4:30. 'J-IJO^ Ul iJ-^U-Ul<l U't.-JU.__________ Good 3 yr. old filly, just starting,
priced to sell. Ralph Williams,
Thomaston. Ph. 647-3807.

Tenn. Walkers, good breed, ages 3 4 and 6 yrs. old, all with exc. conf., pleasurable ride at any time, located Norcross-Tucker area. Mrs. James Cribb, Hillcrest Farm, Tucker. Ph.
939-5803 7 yr. old gelding Quarter Horse -JOVJO._____________________________________
bay, intelligent, trained, spirited but gentle, exc. pleasure horse.Kay Roper, 590 Park St. Place, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-6622 after 5 pm. or week-
ends.
4 yr. old gelding, Go-Man-Go out of Bar-None mare; 2 yr. old stud, Good Bird out of Top Joy by Top Deck. Bill DeLoach, Metier. Ph. 685-2748,
Reg. A. Q. H. A. Palomino gelding, 9 yrs. old, well trained, gentle, 15.1 hands, approx. 1100 Ibs. Mrs. Carl Strickland, Rt. 1. Villa Rica
3018o0u.. Prlhl.. 4H5j9a--5ix70u6u..______ _______ Reg. Tenn. Walker gelding, 5 yrs.,
sandy roan, with black parade saddle, red cushioned seat, bridle and breastplate, gentle with spirit, all $350. Keith Dent, Rt. 1, Box 45, Vidalia
30474. Ph. 537-5980. At. stud: Ueg. Appaloosa, bay
with white blanket and spots, Sundance 500 and Thoroughbred breeding, reg. $75, grade $50. Mrs. L. E. Davis, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph. 926-
5191.
Reg. Palomino and Quarter horses, over 100, sev. exc. brood mares with colts and bred back to AAA AQHA champions, show prospects. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262
Light red stud, 1 yr. old May 9, half Walker, halter broken, well built, will make fine saddle horse, $150. John
Webb, Adrian. Ph. 668-3280. Racking horse for sale. R. W.
Davis, Rt. 1, Kingston. Ph. 235-4317. Keg. TWH Stud, Old Glory's
Major, 3 yr. old dark bay, good pleasure mount, at stud until sold. Rudy Hill, Rt. 1, Box 59, Doerun 31744.
Ph. 941-5720 Appaloosa mare pending
registration, 4 yrs. old, English Pleasure, $500; chestnut mare, I.D. 9785, thirteen yrs., good brood or English Pleasure, $250 Mrs. G. L. Burton, 173 Nantahala Ave., Athens 30601. Ph. 549-8203.

Quarter horse stallion, gentle, broken to ride for spirited rides only, approx. 5-6 yrs. old, reddish brown

with star on forehead, $400. A. J. Singletary, Rt. 1, Box 33, Cordele

31015
Modified English hunt saddle, ex.

cond, no knee rolls, 19 in. seat, fittings

included, $85 firm. Sheila Davis, 1577

Crestline Dr., NE, Atlanta 30345. Ph.

634-7296 after 4 pm._________ Reg. 3 yr. old Walking Horse

stallion, natural born racker,

bloodlines Midnight Secret, Go Boy

Judy, bay with star, $325. Wayne

Loudermilk, Rt. 1, Box 137, Mineral

Bluff 30559 Reg. Quarter horses for sale, 3-1

yr. old geldings, $300 ea.; 1 yr. old dbl.

reg. Palomino gelding, good color, $550. Ray Lively, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.

Small stocky Quarter type

racking gelding, 14.2 hands, gentle, good disp., 4 yrs. old, $300 with Western saddle. Sally Stinnett, Hutchins Rd., Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-

5447I e^vvve^nililnllg^so

____________ ________

11 mo. old Appaloosa filly out-

standing, conf. and bloodlines, easy to

handle and lightly broken, Nathan

Godwin, Rt. 9, Waters Rd., Woodstock

30188. Ph. 926-3773 after 6 pm. b yr. old black pleasure mare

gentle, good beginner's horse, $225; bay mare, 3 yrs. old, gentle bu'

spirited, $185. Johnny N. Martin, Vienna Hwy., Hawkinsville. Ph. 892-

9856 Welsh pony; Shetland pony; mule
and 1 horse wagon. Wayne Ansley, Rt 1, Box 298, Cornelia 30531. Ph. 778-

6082 Reg. TWH stud, old Glory's

Major, 3 yr. old dark bay, wel' mannered good pleasure mount

Rudy Hill 1't. 1, Box 59, Doerun. Ph.

782-5598.

Horses, -handling,
boarding, equipment

Want to catch or buy wild cattle. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-3974.
Pasture, 86 acres, divided into 4 pastures, horses easy to catch, lush grass, $15 mo. 1 horse, 2 or more $12.50. E. 0. Britt, Walker Rd., Stone
Mt. Ph. 469-4874. Horseshoeing, livestock naunng;
also, reg. Quarter horses for sale. Charles Poynter, Loganville. Ph. 466-
4487 nights and week-ends. Will accept 5 pasture horses, exc.
pasture, tack room, lighted arena, wash rack, $15 mo. Richard Partain, Arnold Mill Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-
5118i ouir 932^60--6030937/. Used pony saddle for sale, bare
back pad, etc. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-
5111 Western saddle, hand tooled with
padded seat and covered stirrups. G. L. McDade, 83 Lakeland Dr., NW, Atlanta 30305. Ph. 261-6861 after 6 pm.
For lease approx. 70 acres for horse or cattle grazing, reasonable; terms. Paul C. Oddo, Fayetteville. Ph.
461-7627
Pony cart, padded seat, shafts 58 IU61 .____________________________________ in. long, 20 in. crome plated wire spoke wheels, white sidewall
penumatic tires, $50. Lee Smith, 1692 Crestline Dr., NE, Atlanta 30345. Ph.

Horses pastured at Douglasville,
just off 1-20 W., $12.50 per mo., plenty of dirt roads and trails; also, horses
for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 7, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064.
3 Stubben forward seat saddles tor sale like new, also, expert and prompt saddle repairs, hand sewing. Martha Conway, 6664 Peachtree-
Dunwoody Rd., NE, Atlanta 30328. Ph.
255-7895.
Boarding available for horses in
training, 2 arenas, barn with oak stalls and lighted; also, horseshoeing. John R. Prine, Charlie Horse Ranch, Box 367. Senoia 30276. Ph. 599-3547.
Boarding and training facilities for horses, exc. pasture with fresh water lake, also good selection of grade horses for sale, located 3 mi. W. 1-20. James Alverson, Wendy Hill Stables, Lithia Springs. Ph. 941-6946 or
941-1138.
Want used English saddle, trade Western saddle for child's English saddle. Mrs. R.M. Braswell, Rt. 2,
Athens 30601. Ph. 5343 -1045. 2 horse trailer, everything except
escape door, new Goodyear tires, brakes, floor mats, side, cushions, light blue and white color, insulated, $650. George Bird, Metier. Ph. 685-
2803 Horses pastured near Conyers,
shelter, grass and water, located on paved road , $9 per mo. H.R. Williams. 3684 Canadian Way, Tucker 30084. Ph. 443-2268 after 6 pm. or 939-
5633 Want to catch or buy wild cattle,
also will haul livestock anywhere at anytime. Billy Reasor. Rt. 4, Box 184, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3396
Horses 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.

Big Horn saddle, bridle show

halter; 2 sets clippers, 1 for ears and

Irg. set for mane, all like new. Charlie

Outz, Roswell. Ph. 993-3414. Horses trained and boarded Lost

Mtn. Stables. Max Williams, 100 Holly

Hill Ct., Marietta. Ph. 435-9537 or 432 -

3188.

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Sev. saddles and bridles. Hugh C.

Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-2432. set 1 horse wagon harness, m-

cluding bridle and leather collar,-

decorated in brass, cost $150, will sell

for $75. Clarence Morrison, Rt. 8,

Gainesville 30511. Ph. 534-5342. 6 horse van with factory motor,

aluminum body, sacrifice $1750. Bob

Hanshaw, Box 2031, Ft. Oglethorpe.

Ph. 866-4071- or 375-2957. Extra Irg. box stalls well bedded,

Irg. barn, riding ring and riding trails,

Irg. pasture, tack room, studs ac-

cepted, adult care, training available.

Bob Battle, Snapfinger Farms,

Lithonia. Ph. 482-5291 or 292-1792.

Western saddles, pony, youth and

adult, like new, reasonable. W.C.

Rexroat, Rt. 6, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-

Horses boarded and pastured, boarding includes everything, $40 per mo. with new barn, pastured fertilized yearly, $20, eighty-eight acres to ride in. Mrs. James Cribb, Hillcrest Farm
Tucker. Ph. 939-5803.

Horses boarded, adult care, clean stalls, auto, waters, Irg. outdoor riding ring and indoor exercise ring. Bill Crawford, Latigo Farm, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4942.
2 horse trailer, factory made, used cond., can be restored to exc. cond., deluxe model when new, with many accessories, priced right. Warren Jenkins, Box 147, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 537-3003.
200 acre pasture, plenty fresh water and nature riding trails, storage, $50 per mo. C.H. King, Rt. 2, Box 199, Greenville. Ph. 672-4772.
1 horse trailer, good cond., reasonable; pony cart and harness; used Ben Veach saddle. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-2948._____
Want horseshoeing business, in and around Atlanta, satisfaction guaranteed. Larry Lusk. Canton. Ph.
479-523L_____________________
Western saddle and breastplat. Dellree Gunter, Apt. 31, 3207 Valleybluff Dr., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 934-
3948._____________________ Hale 2 horse trailer, factory built,
elec. brakes and floor mats, like new, $700. Mrs. Joan Brown, Browntree Arabians, Upper River Rd., Macon. Ph. 746-2576._________________
Horse trailer, 18 ft. long, elec. brakes, $1395. T. Dixon, Box 231, Conley 30027. Ph. 361-9530.
Cattle, swine, other livestock

wanted
Want lame and plug horses or mules. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flatt Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.
Want young reg. French Alpine buck, must come from high producing stock, chamoisee col., tannish grey with black markings. H.A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768,___________
Want one 15 or 18 mo. old reg. Polled Hereford bull, will exchange 5 gaited mare for bull. Mrs. J.M. Foster. Mableton. Ph. 948-4867.
Want purebred reg. Nubian, must be young and healthy. R.V. Purser, Rt. 1, Harris Rd.. Cochran. 31014.
Want young, gentle racking mare, 15 hands, will plow. Brad Brownlow, 4799 Flakesmill Rd., Ellenwood. Ph.
Want small boned guinea hogs or pigs. Lynn McGoon, Rt. 4, Cedartown. Ph. 748-6461. No collect calls.
Livestock feed, hay and grain

for sale

New Coastal Bermuda hay, heavy limed, fertilized fields, $30 ton from
field on your truck; $35 from barn. Hugh Schnider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hamtnption. Ph. 478-8029._________
TeelUow shelled corn for sale.
Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-
5109.

Bermuda, Lespedeza, Fescue

hay, in any size lots, 70? bale, behind

baler; 85? bale out of barn. W.H.

Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905, 786-6080

Covington.

_________

Sev. thousand bu. 1971 Blue Boy

wheat,$1.50perbu.,FOBatfarm, can

del. Ronald K. Schuler, Rt. 1, Box

307A. Cairo. Ph. 377-4060.

Lrg. quantity mulching hay, 60? per bale. K.B. Grogan, Manning Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-4672,_________
1971 crop oats bulk, $1 per bu. Marvin Lewis, Rt. 3, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-4329 or 273-3899.
Yellow shelled corn for sale, load your truck. Esbon Faulkner, Rt. 5, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 423-7345.

400 bales well fert., highly protein Coastal Bermuda hay cut and baled this wk., 75? per bale. Chas. E. Chick Monroe. Ph. 267-2438.
30 acres Fescue and Clover hay, ready to mow now, total price, $175. Ralph Dangar, Roswell. Ph. 993-6621.

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Recipes of the Week
QUICHE LORRAINE
Crust:
1 cup all purpose flour I/ 2 tsp. onion salt l/ 8 tsp. basil leaves 2 tbsps. butter 2 tbsps. lard 2 to 3 tbsps. cold water
Filling:
2 cups (8 ounces) shredded Swiss cheese 6 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled 2 cups light cream or half and half 4 eggs, slightly beaten I/ 2 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. nutmeg Dash cayenne pepper 2 Tbsps. butter, melted 2 tbsps. grated Parmesan cheese
To prepare crust: into a bowl sift together flour and onion salt; mix in basil. Cut in butter and lard until it resembles coarse meal. Gradually add enough water to hold dough together, mixing lightly with a fork. Roll out on a lightly floured surface; line pan.
To prepare filling: toss together Swiss cheese and bacon; place in pie crust. In mixing bowl combine cream, eggs, cornstarch, salt, nutmeg and cayenne pepper until well blended; pour over cheese-bacon mixture. Drizzle on butter and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake 40 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.
This freezes well.
(Recipe supplied by the Georgia Dairy Council, Inc.)

Agricultural seed and plants

f' ' *~v~?

/X

for sale

Good Tenderhull bean seed, Cream 6 Weeks, Pink 6 Weeks, big red
speckled Crowder peas, $1. cupful ea., add post. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3,
Elliijjaayj . BBrrown Top millet seed, germ.
91%, no noxious weeds, cannot ship, 7?
Ib. Julian T. Smith, Rt. 2, Community House Rd., Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-

0846100._0 _Ib_. _B_ro_w_n_T_o_p_m__il_le_t,_1_2?_Ib.,

at my farm, germ. 81%, purity 99.04%.

Mrs. Omer Harper, Rt. 3, Elberton

30635 Ph. 283-1417._____________

Old Fashion Heading collard

seed, l/ 2 cup, $1.; 1 cup, $1.50; 2, 5,10

Ibs., $2. per Ib. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box

69, Elberton. 30635.

Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 gal.;

horseradish pits., $1., add post. Mrs.

W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.

Calif. Wonder Sweet pepper, Hot

pepper, Rutger, Homestead tomato

pits., 100, $1.50; 300, $3.25; 500, $4.25;

1000, $6.50 del. Mrs. R. Chancier, Rt. 1,

Pitt\asJ..

_

__

High quality Pensacola Bahia

grass seed. Fred G. Blitch, Westside

Community, Rt. 4, Statesboro. 30458.

Ph. 865-2475._______________

Seed Indian ornamental corn, or

Martin gourd seed, cupful blackberry

special pits., 12 $1.50 or 100 $10, add

post. Newt Hightower, Rt. 5, Ellijay

30540.

Peppers 25 seed per pack, Chili,

25?; Jalapeno40; Anaheim, 25?; Hot

Banana, 30?; Pimento, 25?; Sweet

banana, 35?. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873,

Scottdale 30079.

Red white speckled pea seed,

good eating kind, 3 Ib., $1 plus post.

Mrs. J. C. Parker, Rt. 2, Calhoun

30701. Ph. 629-3061.

Dove Proso millet, purity 98.46%

and Brown Top millet, purity 99.02%

F. W. Gill, Rt. 2, Woodbury. Ph. 553-

538D8o.v_e_P_r_o_so__m_il_le_t,_p_u_r_ity__9_9._57_%_, germ. 84.00%, 10? per Ib. in 100 Ib.
bags. Lewis R. Newsome, Box 6, Warrenton. 30828. Ph. 465-2193._____
Old fashion white multiplying
onions, 50, $1, plus 50? post. N. W.
Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.

10 sacks 6 Weeks Bunch peas in the hull, will shell out l/ 2 bu., $1, at my house. H. W. Thurmond, Rt. 1,
Farmington. Ph. 769-5043.

Pole & Bush Lima, Butter,
Halfrunner beans; chufa seed, peas,
$1 ea., 25? post. ea. pkg. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW,
Atlanta. Ph. 758-6140.________ Brown Top millet, pure seed,
99.44%; germ. 82.50%, 8? Ib. S. N. Brown, Rt. 3, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-
2542.________________________ Crystal White Bermuda &. Sweet
onion pits., 100, $2; 300, $4.50; 500, $7, PP., no Fla. orders. Mrs. W. H.
Whitten, Chula 31733. ______ Treasured Brazilian Irish
potatoes, 400 per hill possible, $1.50
ea.; 2, $2.50. Mrs. Blanche Harkins,
Box 4, Mountain City. ___ Old fashioned pumpkin seed, 25?
pkg., send self add. stamped env. Ralph A. Rigby, Rt. 1, Box 156,
Valdosta 31601. _________ Novelty Irish potatoes, Brazilian,
$3 ea.; Canadian purple, $2. ea.; German fingerling, $2 ea.; comfery, 8, $2. Fred 0. Thomas, Rt. 6, Box 446,
Dalton._______________ Certified sweet potato pits.,
improved Ga. Red and Rose Centennial, $6 M, FOB Lenox. Bob Lindsey, Buckeye Farms, 1-75, Lenox, 31637. Ph. 546-4225.____________
. May cherry bushes, $1 ea. boysenberry pits., $2 doz.; ever-
bearing strawberry pits., 24, $1, $4 per C, add 50? post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt.
5. Elliiav 30540._____________ 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.________ Strawberry popcorn, Indian corn,
sunflower, castor or mole bean seed, 36 to pkg., 30c, 4, $1, send stamped env. H. A. Stahl. Rt. 6. Moultrie 31768.
Cream Sugar Crowder Peas, $1.25
pt. PP. Mrs. Y. G. Grizzle, Rt. 2, Box 167, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 265-2782.
Red Raspberries, bear twice a
year, $2 doz.; muscadine, 50? ea., blueberries, catnip, spearmint pits., $1.50 doz., plus 500 post. Mrs. Elzie
Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. __________ 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. Herb seed no mix. packs, 10 seed,
20?; Sage, Chives, dill, caraway, peppermint, spearmint, saffron,
planting instructions included. Mrs.
D. Brooks, Box 1031. Decatur 30031.
Crabapple, sweet gum trees, beechnut, hazelnut, blackhaw,
muscadine grapevine, sourwood, 4, $1; garlic bulbs, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Ph.
536-2496.________________ New Irg. size monster peanuts,
90% germ., 30 seed start, $1. J. K. Stalcup, 2563 Sandtown Rd., Marietta
30060.___________________. Rutger tomatoes, Early Jersey
Wakefield cabbage pits., $1 C; 300, $2.50; 500, $3.50; $6 M, add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Box 294, Gainesville.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 2,1971

Agricultural seed and plants
for sale
Garden peppermint, garlic bulbs, huckleberry, blackberry, dewberry pits., 12, $2.50, out of state, $3. PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge.
Embral cross hybrid cabbage pits., N.C. Heading Collard pits., $1.40 C.; Russian comfery rts., 6, $1.50 PP. F. Abie, Dahlonega 30533.______
Good BrownTop millet seed in 50 Ib. paper bags, purity, 98.34%, 6 I/ 20 per Ib. T. L. Adams, Rt. 1, Leary 31762.___________________
Lemon balm pits., $1 per doz., PP; Castor or mole bean seed, 350 doz., PP. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.
Jersey Wakefield cabbage pits., all season now ready, $1.25 C; $5 M.; $4 M my home. L. C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Box 226. Gainesville. Ph. 887-4103.
Jerusalem artichoke pits., 750 doz.; peppermint, 604 doz., add post. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston 30662
Wakefield cabbage pits.; Rutger tomato pits., 200, $2.50; 300, $3.50; $5.50 M., cheaper at my home; del., no checks. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.____________
Vates, Ga. Col., Charles Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Copenhagen cabbage; Rutger tomatoes, $1.35 C; 300, $3.25; 500, $4.75, 600 post. E. B. Wetherford. Rt. 2. Gainesville.
Little White Halfrunner bean

150 .baby chicks, purebred bantams, some standards, trio Silver Spangle Hamburgs, pr. Rhode Island Red bantams, pr. Mille Fleurs, pr. salmon Faverolles. Joe C. Martin, Jr., Rt. 3, Philadelphia Rd., Conyers 30207 Ph. 483-8118.___________
Northern Bobwhite hatching eggs, $9 per C, $80 per M, FOB our farm. H. F. Jordan, Sr., Jordan's Quail Farm, Bartow 30413. Ph. 364-
393E1x.h_i_bi_ti_on___qu_a_li_ty__L_e_g_h_or_n_s__bantam: White and Buff, standard, light and dark brown, red and white; also, hatching eggs, 15 for $3.50 plus post. T. C. Fletcher, Rt. 2, Carrollton 30117._______
White Leghorn rooster, 25 White Leghorn hens, $1 ea. or all for $20, must pick up. Mrs. E. L. Shelton, Suches 30572. Ph. 838-4743.______
Fantails, diff. colors, Modenas, Owls, etc., $5 pr. up, can ship. E. E. Smith, 1781 Boulderview Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-7315.
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.
20 bantam hens, some mixed, 1970 hatched, very colorful, good layers; 2 roosters mixed with White Leghorns, 500 ea., cannot ship. Mrs. W. H. Stephens, 5885 Memorial Dr., Stone Mt. 30083. Ph. 469197m,_________
50 White Leghorn hens, laying well, Irg. and extra Irg. eggs, $1 ea., cannot ship. V. C. Parizek, 2300 Morris Rd.. Riverdale. Ph. 964-4618.
Giant Black Minorca eggs, $3 per 15, $2.50 per 12, prepaid PP, early April 1971, cockerels, $1 ea. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan
30263. Ph. 253-5926______________
Chinchillas, 45 standards, 5 beige males, young beige female, one 2 mo old beige male; also, dehumidifier and equip., reasonable. Eliza S. Edwards, Rt. 1, Box 2, Guyton 31312.

Indian Blue peacock, 1 yr. old,

Araucanas lay Easter eggs, blue

$20; six speckled guinea hens and 1 and green, 750 and up according to age

rooster, hens laying, $15. H. W. and size; Japanese Silkies, 3 prs., $14

Howell, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6634 pr. Faye Treadwell, Rt. 2, Box 621,

after 5 pm._______________ Jackson. __ __ ________

Silver pheasants, 4 hens, 3 cocks7

Virile NZW and Checkered

one golden cock, pr. Barbary Par- Giants, strong and healthy, proven

tridge, $50 for the lot; 30 dark bronze commercial stock breeders; Florida

Arch Angel pigeons, $50 or trade white pea hens. H. Clayton Garrett, Rt. 1,
Box 302, Gumming 30130._____

Whites and Dutch in 4 colors, cannot
ship. Merle A. Doan, Midville 30441. Ph. 554-3033.___________________

3 purebred White Cornish game roosters, show type, $5 ea.; 18

Rabbits, babies and breeders; also, chicken eggs for hatching, white

purebred White Cornish bantams, 10
wks. old, $2 ea., cannot ship. Bill Coleman, 604 Happiness Dr.,

or brown, 75? doz., cannot ship. C. H. Hadley, Rt. 2, Box 42A, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5242_________________

Swainsboro 3040]___________ Rabbits, 3 Flemish Giant bucks, 4
mos. old May 22; common rabbits, 100 or more, for eating and all meat types. A. C. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 171, Hogansville 30230.
Ph. 637-4857. Mrs. V. T. Alien.
25 Rhode Island Red hens, 4-H poultry chain. James Davis, Rt. 1, Box 207, Moreland 30259. Ph. 253-0405 Newnan____________,___
Young and mature bantam chickens, purebred, priced according to age and type; trio standard size Araucana chickens from Northern
stock, $30, cannot ship. James R. Elliott, Rt 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-
8816.____________________________ Kansas Jumbo Ringneck
pheasant chicks, 600 ea.; Bobwhite

Flemish Giant White rabbit, $4; seven 1/2 NZW-l/2 Flemish Giant
White, 5 wks. old, $2 ea. Randy Campbell, 4883 Evans Dr., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-1007 or 363-2375.
Approx. 140 laying hens, White Barred Rocks and New Hampshire
Reds, $1 ea. or $125 for all. Pete Brandenburg, Rt. 2, Box 217, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1356._______
Calif. Smutnose, 1 grown buck
and doe, $4; eight 21/2 mo. old small rabbits, $1 ea. or will trade for laying
hens, no games. Mrs. Mills, 590 Woodland Ave.. Scottdale 30079.
Rabbits for sale, 4 nice bucks, ready for service. H. G. Burroughs, 2960 Browns Mill Rd., SE, Atlanta 30354. Ph. 361-4015._____
Northern Bobwhite quail, grown,

quail, 250; Mallard duck chicks, 4 generations from wild, $1 ea., all 1 wk.

in flight pens, $1 ea., orders 100 more 900 ea., selected breeders, $2.25 pr.,

old. Gus Beroset, East Coast Quail hatching eggs 80 ea. Ronnie D. Gregg,

and Pheasant Farms, 3505 Emily Pinegrove Quail Farm, Rt. 1, Box 269-

Way. College Park 30337 Ph 964-7577. B. Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-5219.

Purebred Irg. type Dark Cornish

2 nice purebread Rhode Island

hatching eggs, 15 for $2.35 or 30 for Reds, 2 hens and 1 rooster, bantams,

$3.90 and cartons returned buyer's $2 ea., cannot ship. Clarence Stone,

expense, 15 for $1.25. Miss Cora Rt. 1, Box 99, Canton 30114.

Patterson. Rt. 1. Box 35. TV Ty 31795.

Chinchilla, 1 stardard male, stock
purchased from C. C. A., top quality for breeding stock. Daniel Swartzentruber, Montezuma. Ph. 472-7668.

Poultry, game, fowl and

Young Ringneck doves for sale, $4 per pr.; Pharoah quail eggs to trade

eggs

for Bobwhite eggs -100 Pharoah eggs

10 bearded iris, $12, plus $1 post., my selection from the ones I have
plenty of, not labeled. Mrs. W. J. Saunders. Jenkinsburg 30234._____
Tailor trees, loquats in cans, $1 ea.; buckeyes in plantable containers,
500 ea. at my place. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley and Dixon Rd., Macon._________________
Tall red salvia seed, 250 tblspn.; celosia, purple batchelor's button
seed, morning elorv seed._______ Tall red salvia seed, 250 tblspn.;
celosia, purple batchelor's button seed, morning glory seed, 250 pkg.,
PP in Ga. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Rt. 2,
Alto._________________ Rooted pink May cactus, 250 ea.,
add post. Mrs. Emma Chambers, Rt. 2, Lula 3055A_____________
Snow on the mtn., coreopsis, summer poinsettia, chrysan-
themums, $1.25 doz., PP; daylilies at
my home, bulbs, pits., free, come dig. Mrs. W. S. Griffin. Adel.______
Begonias, dbl. pink, rooted, 3, $1; sultana, mix. col. single, 4, $1; althea,
dbl. 500 ea., add post., Ga. only. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2. Tallapoosa._______
30 Helleri, 20-24 in. spread, $2 ea.;
50 doz. broad leaf, English ivy, $1.20 doz. H. T. Vanderford, Brownlee Rd., St. Mtn. Ph. 469-3079.
Gerbera daisy seed, 25, 250 and
stamped env.; viola pedata, Birdsfoot violet, $1 per doz., plus post. Sue Perry. Box 121. Stonewall 30282.
Purple iris, daylilies, Confederate white violets, blue violets, vinca minor, ground cover vine,
hardy phlox, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith. Rt. 6. Gainesville.
Adams Needle pit., $2 ea.; jack and the beanstalk pits., 2, $1; rare
yellow barberry cuttings, 8, $1, 400 post. Barbara Howell, Rt. 1, lyicln-
tyre._______________________ Vari. plantain lilies, cream edge
sanseveria, aloe, 3, $1.50; helianthus, 6, $1.25; liriope, muscari, $1.25 doz. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327, Covington 30209._______________
Yellow daylily special, 2 extra Irg.

seed, germ. 88%, $1.25 tsp., plus 250 post. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107________
White Blackeyed Crowder peas, 94% germ., 2 cups, $1; Scotchbroom seedlings, $1 doz., add post. Ga. orders only. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Gumming 30130.
Agricultural seed and plants
wanted
Want green glaze collard seeds. Grady Ward, Rt. 1, Box 184, Warm Springs 31830.

for 50 Bobwhite eggs or 25 pheasant

Extra nice breeders, Black OEG eggs. Jimmy Montgomery, Box 484,

Silver Duckwing, BB Red, White Cochins, Golden Sebright, all cocks and cockerels. J. C. King, 212 Gramling St., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-
8302.___________________ Setting eggs from 15 varieties of
standards and bantams, $2.50 doz. Joel D. Wells, Rt. 2, Hampton 30228. Ph. 478-9263 or 366-3809._______
Grown pr. Chinese geese with 3 goslings, 1 mo. old, cannot ship. Herman Mallory, Rt. 3, Box 38, Griffin
30223. Ph. 227-7334._________ Hatching eggs, purebred heavy
Dark Cornish, purebred White Rock, Cornish cross, White Rock cross; also, Muscovy Ducklings, cannot ship. William H. Mansell, Far-Away Farm, Rt. 1. Box 341. Wadlev. Ph. 252-5948.
Satin chinchillas rabbits, 4 wks. old. Janet Davis, 4200 Sunrise Trail.
College Park 30337. Ph. 766-2012.

Blakely 31723._____________ Lrg. Frizzle chicken eggs, $2.50
per doz.; few Golden Crest bantam
eggs, $2.50 PP and duck eggs, $3.50 doz. PP. W. E. Griffin, Holt Grocery Store. Ocilla 31774. ________
8 small geese for sale, breeders. Mrs. R. P. Burnam, Cordele. Ph. 273-
1742. ______________.______
Speckled guineas, 6 hens and 2 roosters, 1 yr. old, laying good, $2 ea.; 15 guineas 3 wks. old, 500 ea. Robert Kitchens, Rt. 3, Covington 30209. Ph.
786-9619._________________ Bobwhite quail eggs, $8 per C.
Clyde L. Perry, Rt. 3, Donalsonville. Ph. 861-4118. _________
New Zealand Whites, born 4/ 9/ 71, sire is reg., healthy and good cond., $2 ea. or $5 trio, all letters answered. Toby Burnette, 1300 Coker Dr.. Dalton 30720._______________

wanted
Want NZR doe, will pay $3. Randy Campbell, 4883 Evans Dr., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-1007 or 363-2375.
Want Belgium quail bantams, willing to trade roosters to keep from becoming inbred. Larry Mayfield, Box 247 Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-2331 9 am to 5:30 p.m________________
Want guinea pigs, English short hair or Abyssinnian females, prefer breeding age only, will consider smaller if price is right. Oscar Wells, Box 631. St. Marys. Ph. 882-4893.
Want peafowl eggs as soon as

14 hens and 1 rooster, I/ 2 game-

Show type bantams: Rhode Island possible, must be within 50 mi. of my

II 2 bantam, 1 yr. old, laying, $15 for Reds, Black Cochins, Silver Spangle home, give complete details first

all, cannot ship. Jeff Strickland, 236 Hamburg; roosters, White Japanese letter. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Ocilla

Buchanan Rd.. Dallas. Ph. 445-3432. Silkies, Belgium Quail, baby chicks in 31774.______________

Started Japanese Silkies, Mallard Araucana, etc. Randy C. Hill, Box 101,

Want all types of pigeons, mated

ducks, 3 generations from wild, Bowersville 30516.____________ prs. only, reasonably priced, all

speckled guinea keets, Muscovy

Chinchillas, standards, beiges, letters answered. Gary Hay, 890

bunches, $3, other cols, regular price; boxwoods, others, no mail orders. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Hwy. 19, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6308._______________
1970 gourd seed, pure Irg. Shortneck, Martin type, 250 pkg.; $1 per ounce, Long Handle-Dipper, 250 pkg., stamped add. env. Frank Holcomb, Rt. 2, Buchanan.____________
Mtn. holly, rhododendron, hardy ferns, crabapple, pink mtn. laurel,
white dogwood, honeysuckle, 500 ea., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______________
Martin gourd seed, 250 pkg., add post. Mrs. Donald Greer. Rt. 5. Ellijay
30540.___________________'_ Mother-in-law's tongue, ferns,
purple butterfly, red maple, sweet shrub, white dogwood, all, 4, $1, add
post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.____________
Gourd seed, gourds, 1970 crop, Irg. jumbos, 4-5 ft. Dipper, Bushel,
others, 250 pkg., self add env. G. W. Jackson. Rt. 3. Box 401. Dalton 30720.
Hardy ferns, mtn. holly, crabapple, mtn. azaleas, pink
rhododendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, others, 500 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs a
for sale
3 young white ducks for sale to home with lake, $15 for all. Jeanne A. Ratliff. Fiarburn. PH. 964-6119.
10 white hens for sale, $1 ea. Clyde H. Hammock. Rt. 3. Loganville.
Rabbits, English Spot and Mahogany Havana, grown or young, any size. Coy M. Haynes. Oakman 30732.
Games, pullets only, Gladiators and Red Quills, laying size, $10, Quill size, $3 or make offer, will trade. R.F. Sessions, Rt. 2, Fayetteville 30214.
Rabbits for sale, many colors, all ages, reasonable price. Donald Lingefelt. Canton. Ph. 419-5246.
Rabbits for sale, diff. sizes and colors. Floyd Rutherford, Rt. 3, Box 45 E . Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-1553._____
Polish Crested (hooded), chickens, roosters, hens, chicks and eggs for sale. Fred Boergesson, Buford Ph. 945-4016._________
Guinea and turkey eggs to set, $2.50 per doz., need few days notice, cannot ship. Lee Barry, Rt. 3, MiUedeeville. Ph. 452-2498._______
Young rabbits for sale, $2 ea. or will trade for ducks or geese. Diane Yorra, 3819 Harts Mill Lane, Atlanta 30319. Ph. 457-7931.

ducklings and Ringneck pheasant black velvets and charcoals, males

chicks, reasonably priced. Hiram and females, black velvet males, $1000

Dunn, Rt. 1, Meansville 30256. Ph. 567- ea. Oscar Wells, Box 631, St. Marys.

8662._____________________ Ph. 882-4893._______'._______

Chukar eggs, $20 C; Bobwhite

Golden and Silver Sebright

eggs, 200 or more at farm, $8 C; 200 or chicks, White and Black Tail Jap

more eggs delivered, $8 C plus 70 mi. chicks, some solid Black Jap chicks,

Bobby Gilliam, Box 253, Centerville. extra nice, reasonable. G. B. Thames,

Ph. 953-3061.____

Box 127. Red Oak. Ph. 761-3436.

Hatching eggs, mixed bantams,

Modena pigeons: Blue Gazzi, Red

speckled or white guinea, 15 eggs for Gazzi, Russet Tri Gazzi, Black Gazzi,

$3 delivered. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Blue Schietti, show quality birds,

Moultrie 31768. __________ mated prs., $5, odd birds, $2 ea. Larry

Rabbits, N.Z.W. Jr. does, bucks Mayfield, Box 247, Tallapoosa. Ph.

and fryers dressed or live. W. R. 574-2331. 9 am to 5:30 Dm.______

Priest, Rt. 2. Woodstock. Ph. 926-3828.

Bobwhite quail, day old 250,

Northern Bobwhite quail from layers on vitamins, $10 per C, $90 per M, week old birds, $25 per C, Dressed birds, $1.15 ea., layers, $1 ea. Alfred J. Harper. Rt. 2. Ocilla.
Hatching eggs, Araucanas, best grade, Blue Ribbon, Easter eggs, $3 doz. at house, shipped PP in Ga. buyer's risk, $5 doz., MO only. J. B. Swint, 2018 Ohio Ave., Augusta 30904.
Ph. 733-4341.

others priced according to age. W. W.
Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 237-5340._________
OE game bantams, BB Reds Blacks, Golden Sebrights - Black
Rosecombs, from pedigreed ma tings, prs. only, $7 pr., no hatching eggs. G. E. Stahlkuppe, 2455 Union Rd., SW,
Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-6747._____ Bobwhite quail, flight con-
ditioned, for sure fall delivery, order

Young rabbits for sale; also, now. Ben Parris, 10675, Woodcock St.,

grown rabbits. Ralph C. Swafford, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-1608 or 685-2594 Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926- Andy Parrish. Metter.__________________

5111.__________________ Bantams: Black Tail Japs,

Rabbits, all colors and sizes, $1.50 Golden Sebrights, Barred Rocks,

ea. and up; common bantam hens for Silkies, Black Japs; sev. kinds of

setting quail or pheasant eggs, etc., small ones. Mrs. L. Gaddis, Rt. 3,

$1.50 ea., $1 ea. if 10 or more. A. D. Franklin Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-

Norred, 1166 E. Fayetteville Rd., 8068.___

Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-5525.______

Approx. 20 Homing pigeons, all

Bobwhite quail, $1 live or $1.15 for good young birds, $1 ea.; approx. 8

dressed quail, others priced according mixed pigeons, 500 ea., cannot ship. H.

to age. James Arrington, Rt. 2, Box A. Martin. Luthersville. Ph. 927-6781.

444, Tifton. Ph. 382-7249 or 382-6293

Quail chicks, 200 ea.; also, quail

after 4 pm._________________ eggs, $75 per M. James E. Little, Rt. 1.

Quail, Blue Scaled, Red, White Bishop. Ph. 342-0899.__________

and Cal. Vallie; partridge, Hungarian

Rabbits for sale, Black Dutch

and Chukar; pheasants, Ringneck and does and bucks, breeding age; also,

Reeves, etc., send self-addressed chocolate doe and blue buck, your

envelope. A. H. Durr, 3782 Log Cabin choice $3; young Dutch $1.50. D. F.

Dr., Macon.

Osborne, 100 James St., Winder.

Conley Rd., Apt. 5, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 363-8669 before 12 noon or weekends.___________________
Want 1 pr. swan geese or number of swan geese hatching eggs. Coy M. Haynes, Oakman 30732.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
for sale
White, pink, yellow asst. of Cushion mums, 15, $1, include post. Mrs. H. R. Hutcheson, Rt. 2, Buchanan 30113. Ph. 646-3921._____
Tall bearded iris: Apricot Supreme, Cascade Splendor, Jane Phillips, Desireable, Saluskin, Tea Rose, others, $4.50 doz., 500 post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr., Austell 30001.
White Confederate yellow Fla. jasmine, 500 ea.; mix. col. var. chrysanthemums, 12, 750; lantana, 350 ea., add post. Mrs. J. R, Hinson, Box 104, Chester.
Light blue hardy violets, queen Ann's lace. 12 pits., $2.50 PP., $3 out of state. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge.______________
Sweet shrub, mtn. fern., mtn. holly, white dogwood, 5, $3, PP; white field daisies, sleeping beauty, 24, $3. PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge.

Pink laurels, azaleas, dbl. gold kerria, lilac, golden bell, bridal
wreath, sweet shrub, holly, 500 ea., 500 post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Elliiav._________
Four o'clock seed, mix. of 5 cols, solid, combination of cols., ea. 250 pkg., stamped env. J. 0. Henderson, Rt. 3. Box 37. Lawrenceville 30245.
300 ivy, 100 ea.; 200 ajuga, 150; boxwood, $2; aucuba, 250, other pits. R. G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-7546._____
Martin, Bushel, Dishrag, Water Jug, Dipper Gourd seed, 36 to pkg., 300 ea.; 4 pkgs., $1, stamped env. H. A. Stahl. Rt. 6. Moultrie 31768._____
1970 gourd seed, pure Irg. Shortneck Martin type, 250 pkg.; plus stamped add. env. Edward S. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison
30650._________________________ Angel's trumpet, 5 seed, 250;
sage, 10 seed, 200; pinks, 25 seed, 250; Jalapeno pepper, 25 seed, 400. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031. Decatur 30031.
Ajuga, liriope, English ivy, reasonably priced, no del. Mrs. DeLoach, 555 Lynnhaven Dr., SW,
Atlanta 30310.________________ Royal robe violets, 12, $1; giant
Shasta daisy pits., 4, $1; green ajuga,
20, $1, add 500 post. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer. Brooks.___________
Iris, brown, yellow, blue, two tone pink, others, labeled, send self add. stamped env. for list, $3 doz. PP. Delia Goodwin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa
30176.________________________ Boxwood cuttings, $1.50 C; lilac,
native fern. 650 ea.; Scotchbroom, 4,
$1; iris, $1 doz.. add post. Ga. orders
only. Mattie Duran. Rt. 7. Cummines.
Marigold, castor bean, Irg. sunflower, matchbox full, red salvia, Philippine lily, mimosa, tsp., 250 ea.,
stamped env. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr.. El enwood 30049.

Wednesday, June 2,1971

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Iris: Piety, Drain, Cobocona

Appliqued quilt patterns: Sun-

Flower plants, bulbs and seed

Bravado, Baccus, Annette, Applause
Beachleaf, Bang Carmella, 50* ea., $5 doz., 75* post. Mrs. J.T. Hall, Rt. 5
Rome 30161. 5 diff. iris, $1.50; 2 daylilies, red

bonnet Sue, Overall Bill, Cat in the Basket, Butterfly, others, 3, $1, long stamped env. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt, 5, Ellijay 30540.
100 Ib. size unworked white feed

Handicrafts

rose, $1, add 45* post, to $1, 10* ea sacks with lettering and col. on them.

additional $1. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, 10, $4.25 PP; 20, $8. PP. Billy Resner.

for sale
Tulip tree pits., $2 ea.; sassafras pits., $1.50; magnolias, $2; high powered high John bulbs, $3 ea., add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville
Chinquapen rose bushes, $1.35 ea.; petite marigold pits., 24, $1; salvia, 24 pits., $1 PP; cactus hybrid dahlia bulbs, 8, $1.25. F. Abie, Dahloneea 30533
Hyacinthus, single blue, orchid, 10* ea.; Michaelmas daisies, multiplying per., 8, $1, post. 30*. Mrs. Ethel B. Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave. NE, Atlanta. Ph. 876-0538.

Box 8^ Cleveland._________ Dbl. wine, pink, Go Go sultana,
single bedding begonias, 50*; dbl bronze and other begonias, 75*, add post. Mrs. T.J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville 31792._________
Cactus: Old Man, Old Lady,
Bishops Hat, Wooly Torch, others, echeveria, 50* ea., 35* post. H.J. Keaton, 821 Flat Shoals Way, SE,
Atlanta. Ph. 627-8077.
Mtn. laurel holly, Irg. red plums,
2' to 3' tall, rooted, $1 ea.; 6, $5; add $1.50 post. Newt Hightower, Rt. 5, Box
114 Ellijay 30540.__________ Violets, sweet narcissus, oat-
fodils, ageratum, 30, $1; blue, white Siberian iris, lemon lilies, 12, $1, 50*
post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5,
EOlliEjayT.
Old English dwarf boxwood, $30 C; red crape myrtle, $75 C; Pres. red canna bulbs, $25 C. Paul Goodroe, Rt. 3. Greenville. Ph. 672-4649 after 6.
Native ferns, $1 doz.; white

Rt. 2, Hartwell. 30643. Manure for sale, $5 load, you
come after, located on Camp and
Conkle Rd. C.L. Conkle. Rt. 2, Box 171
Riverdale 30274. Phi,, 47788--9977155, 50 crossties, $1,50 ea., FOB
Riverdale, E.B. Travis, Hwy. 138
Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-7933. Ginseng roots, UO*; wild
cucumber bark, alder, I/ 2 gal., $2;
pecans, $1.50 pt., buckeyes, $2. doz., add post. Mrs. John Phillips, Rt. 1,
Wrightsville
Gourds, varnished, ready to hang,
Blue Bird or Wren gourds 4 or more 75* ea., add del. H.A. Stahl, Rt. 6,
Moultrie 31768. _______ Pinestraw,$l per bale del., when
needed. James Redding, Ridge Rd., Canton. Ph. 345-5742 before 8:30 or
after 6 Wild cucumber bark, rattle root,
2 Ib. lardbox full, $2; yellowroot, 2 Ib. lardbox full, $1.50 ea., 30* post. P.B.
Brown, Rt. 2. Ball Ground.____

for sale
Afghan, granny pattern, asst. sq., outlined in black, $30; ripple afghan, asst. cols., $30. Mrs. Sam McNair, 1034 Finley Dr. Forest Park.
One, 10 daffodil doiley, 17 in., white, $5; flat white lace, 18 in., $3.50 flat lace, 16 in., $3.25. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327, Coyington.____
Afghan 82 x88, ripple, brown, rust, gold, green, $45; 64 x 92 afghan, brown, rust, dark gold, yellow, tan, $40. Nona Means, Buford. Ph. 945-
446Ch9i.ld_r_en_'s_s_un__dr_es_s_es_, _m_at_ch_i_ng_ bonnets, gingham check, 6-8, $3.50,

Dbl. sultana, well rooted, 50* ea.; baby's breath, 3, $1; pk thrift, 2 doz.,

Old fashioiTMartha Washington, 50* post. Mrs. J.R. Owens, Rt. 1,

apple blossom pink, wine, plum $1, add post. Mrs. Charlie J. Cantrell, Covered Wagon, Round Top, Pointed Wadley 30477.

frosty, orange, red lily of valley pips, Rt. 11, Box 48, Gainesville.

Top, Centennial bonnet patterns, 35*

Hand appliqued baby quilts,

12, $1. Mrs. Henry Clower, Snellville
30278 Rose thrift, $1.25 C; Fire Chief

wanted

ea., 5* for directions. Mrs. R.J. Williams. Rt. 1. Lawrpnpeville
Puff quilt pattern with pc. sq., $1.

Butterfly, Horse, Overall Boy, Ginger Bread Boy, handquilted, $12; hand
cro. baby booties, state col., $3.

petunia pits., 60* doz.; mix. cols, yard petunias, It ea.; add post. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Rovston 30662
Ea. group $1; 10 vari. bishop's weed; 10 bronxe or mix. ajuga; 10 sedums, 3 alstoemerias, min. 65* post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon.____________
Mammoth sunflower seed; Martin gourd seed, $1 ea. pkg., 25* mailing ea. pkg. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta
30311. Ph. 758-6140.

10 diff. pits, for pools, $2. and 75*

post. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Rt. 1,

Chula. 31733.

_ _____

Vari. vinca minor, 15, 3>i; assi.

flowers, 35, $1; tall cannas,

honeysuckle vine, purple wisteria, 6,

$1., plus post. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box

254, Jesup.

Vinca minor, veronica, asst.

bulbs, asst. yard flowers, 35, $1;

candy striped lily Irg. bulbs, $1.50 ea.,

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

Box 254. Jesuo.____________

Yellow Regal Lilies, 50* ea.; blue

lilies, 4, $1; Grape Leaf begonias, 35*

ea.; Bordering pits., 6, $1., add post.

Mrs. F. M. Turner, Gainesville.

Stapelia cactus, rooted, has 6-8 in.

star blooms, 6, $2. PP, Ga. sales only.

C. R. Herring, 1515 Kay Ave., Brun-

swick 31520.

100 iris, from list of 400 var.,

unlabeled, $10 and $2. post. Mrs. T. T.

Patrick, Jackson.

White, lav. chrysanthemums, yellow, white narcissus, vinca minor, mix. yard petunia, 25, $1.25, add post. Mrs. J.W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking
Rock 30175._______________ Sunflower seeds, Irg. head, I/ 2
cup 60*; cup, $1 PP. Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Box 323, Rt. 1. Calhoun 30701.
Star-of-Bethlehem bulbs, 50* doz.; Strawberry begonia, 3, $1.25; rosery vine, $1 ea., all PP in Ga. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville

Want yellow verbena, lemon scented verbena, blue verbena; blue pink, white ageratum or floss flower. Barbara Howell, Rt. 1, Mclntyre 31054.
Want old fashion Timbertwig and Horseapple trees, 5 ft. well rooted, healthy trees, ready, del. in Dec. 71 or Jan. 72. Hugh P. Hardy, Box 37, Ellenwood 30049,
Want Cypress Spurge Euphorbia, Mrs. Beatrice Lusk, Box 229A, Rt. 2, Rising Fawn 30738.
Want some green running jew. Mrs. Emma Harris, 320 Labron St., Griffin 30223.
Want vari. bishop's weed, and Cherokee rose. Mrs. G.W. Burton 5070 N. Ivy Rd., NE, Atlanta 30342.
for sale
Milk base for sale. E.N. Parramore, Rt. 1, Coolidge 31738. Ph 226-5634 Thomasville.
Well rooted staw compost for sale, $5 load. Winnie Douma, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-6117.
Logs From barn and crib; suitable for building. Mrs. Walter Mathis, Hiawassee, Ph. 896-2332, weekends only.___________________
Wooden barrels for sale. E.G. Acree. Box 601. Duluth. Ph. 476-2423.

PP; 15 potholder patterns to make

with cloth, $1, 15* post. Mrs. Harvey

Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.

Pine Cone quilt pattern , very old,

pattern and pc. sq., 75* plus Irg.

stamped env. W. Newell, 415 Newnan

Rd., Carrollton 30117.

Applique quilt patterns, 5, $1,

pattern list 10*; Cowboy, Angel, Hen,

Rooster, Football, Rosebud,

Dogwood, Daisy, Butterfly,

Pineapple, Tulip, Squirrel. O'Neal

Brooks, Box 873. Scottdale 30079.

Quilt patterns, 5, $1; Log Cabin,

Victory, Turnstile, Clamshell,

Pinetree, Basket, Fan, Spool, Neckie,

Starry Heavens, pattern list 10*. Mrs.

D. Brooks, Box 1031. Decatur 30031.

Clean yellow clock, red sassafras,

red alder bark, queen-of-meadow,

yellowroot, ratsbane, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1,

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

Ellijay 30540.______________

Feed sacks, print, 40* and 50*;

white, 40* ea. PP., no orders less than

10 sacks. K.H. Collier, Rt. 2, Athens

30601.

___________

Five 100 ft. rolls of heavy weight

garden fence, 3 ft.high, 2 x 4" mesh,

$65, or trade for equal value. Randall

Ransom. Hemp 30515.____________

Yellow dock, mullein, 4 Ib. lard-

box, $1.25; catnip, penny royal,

mullein pits., $1.50 doz., add post. J.W.

Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.

3 Ib. swarm gentle Italian bees with queen, shipping cage, $5.25, $1.70 parcel post in Ga. A. V. Dowling, 114 E. North St., Valdosta 31601.
Channel Catfish Fry, l*~ea. Ken
Holyoak, Alaapanha. Ph. 532-6135 night.
Used gaallv. roofing, diff. length, some in good cond., 4 mi. from College Park. Wm. Marwitz, 675 W. Fayetteville Rd., Riverdale. Ph. 478-8091.
Channel Catfish Fingerlings, can del. J. Billy Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 197, Warrenton. Ph. 465-2144 or 465-3863.
Catnip, 3 bunches, $1; sage pits.,

Juanita Garrett, Rt. 2, Dawsonville.

Neat handmade plate or hot mats,

cro. 6 in. dia., green, red, brown, 35*,,

ea., 3, $1, PP. Mrs. Fannie M. Briant,

1370 Miller Ave., NE. Atlanta 30307^

12 button crown bonnets, bright

cols., childrens, $2. PP. adults, $2.50

pp. Mrs. R.G. Holcomb, 194 Sloan St.,

Roswell.

__________

Handwoven Jersey potholders, 4,

$1, 25* post.; 7 rose cro. dresser set,

$3.50; cro. doilies, $1; pincushion, $1

Mrs. Mary T. Vincent. Rt. 1. Statham.

HandmadtTeinb. pillowcases with

cro. lace, regular size. Mrs. J.A.

Garreson, Rt. 2, Box 31A, Montezuma

Pretty heart shaped pincushions,

30* ea.; 4 $1; potholders, 25* ea.; 5 $1,

add post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain Rt. 5,

Ellijay 30540.______________

Heart shaped pincushions, Irg.,

75* med., 50*; small, 25*; handpainted

pillowcases, $2 pr. handpainted tea

aprongs, $1.25 ea., add post. Mrs. H.A.

Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Gooney Bird, Rooster, Hen

potholders, sit up, pink, red print and

solid cols., $1 ea. patterns, 50* ea.

Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1,

Danielsville 30633._____________

Nice potholders, 5, $1; fancy

novelty potholders, 50* ea.; novelty

shaped aprons, $1.50 send stamp for

list. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay

30540.

_____________

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.

White single tatting, 50* per yd.,

add post. Mrs. W.H. Thompson, Rt. 2,

Lenox 31637. ._____________ Baby booties, handmade, white

lambskin, 3 sizes, fit newborn to 8

mos., trimmed in pink blue or white,

$2.50. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scott-

dale 30079.

30103, Rooted pot pits., 10, $1; pink dbl.

Fingerling Catfish, 6* to 10* ea., cannot del. A.D. Cromer, 246 Milledge

3, $1; peppermint, 6, $1; garlic bulbs, 6, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner,

Girls dresses, sleeveless, asst. prints, seersucker, etc. easy care, 1-

begonia, dbl. sultana, 4, $1; asst. Rd., Augusta. Ph. 733-9065 after 8 PM, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

6X, $3 ea., 2, $5. Elizabeth Coleman,

cuttings, 15, $1, 40* post. Mrs. J.H.
Gable, Rt. 3. Cedartown._______ Daylilies; Frankly Fabulous,
Kerry, Green Valley, May Hall, $2 ea.; older favorites, $5 doz., add post.
Mrs. R.B. Bowen, 3189Peachtree Dr., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 233-1594.______
Blue salvia pits., 75* doz.; Christmas cactus cuttings, 3, $1; vinca minor, 6, $1; mix. cols, touckhme-not seed, 25* tblspn., add post.
Rosa Richards. Elliiav.________ Shrimp pit., sweetgum ivy,
trailing coleus, 3, $1; valley lily, blue, white Siberian iris, Strawberry begonia, $1.25doz., 50*post. Mrs. J.W.
Jones. Madison._______________ Rare blue tree type amaryllis,
green orchid, shape amaryllis, canary yellow, write for details, Charles L. Harris. Rt. 4 Box 78-G. Griffin 30223.
Marigold, Castor bean, Irg. sunflower, matchbox full, cockscomb,
tall salvia, 5 palm nuts, 25* ea., stamped env. H.L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr., Ellenwpod.
Pink rooted thrift pits., $2. C; snapdragon pits., 4 doz., $2; Siberian blue iris, 2 doz., $2; add 65* post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay.______
Gloriosa daisies, $1.25 doz.; dbl. Charm begonias; yellow shrimp pit., dbl. cherry red geranium, 65* ea., add
post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, Abbeville 31001.____________
25 seed 25*, none mix.; Blue

all day Sat., Sun.,

Good used lumber from barn,

Applique quilt patterns: Puppy, cured ham, salt cured middles; also,

Kitten, Appliqued Zinnia, Poinsettia, planter, tiller, plow, cycle, mowing

Cup & Saucer, Bleeding Heart, others, 3, $1, Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon

machine. Hoyt Dean, Woodstock. Ph. 475-4290.

Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay._________ Applique quilt patterns: Acorn,

wanted

Leaves, Poinsettia, Zinnia, Puppy

Kitten, Butterfly, Dutch Boy, Girl, 3,

Want 250 to 1000 ft., 5 or 6 ft. chain

$1, Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long, link fence with or without posts. E. E.

Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.__________
Yellowroot, catnip, queen of meadow, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1, plus post.; spearmint, catnip, $1.50 doz., add

Wantland, Rt. 1. Box 110. Ft. Valley. Want someone to quilt sev. dbl.
bed pc. tops, state price. Mary E. Alien, 1333 Womack Ave., East Point

post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, EllHi..jaay y.__________________.
P'retty quilt pc. as you go pattern, 40*, Buggy Wheel, Milky Way, 25* ea., stamped add. env. Mrs. Walter Cochran, rt. 4. Box 107. Griffin.
Yellowroot, ratsbane, red alder bark, coltsfoot, wild cherry burk, May
apple, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1, add post. Randy Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Appliqued quilt patterns: Tulip in Pot, Rose of Sharon, Pansy, Kitten, others, 3, $1, long stamped env. Mrs. R.M. Chastain, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.
Sugar cured hickory smoked bacon sides, 74* Ib.; smoked sausage, 8* Ib., 50* post., min., $10. Maurell

30344.
Want some old hay for mulching my garden. Mrs. J. M. Williamson, 756 Sherwood Rd., NE, Atlanta 30324. Ph. 872-8343.
Want 10 of the largest guills from turkey wings, state price. Mrs. P. Brown, Rt. 1, Box 18Q. Duluth 30136.
Want one Irg. home salt cured pork ham and one bu. black walnuts. "'. A. Lanier, 611 Union St., Brunswick 11520.
Want to buy strawberries in Woodstock, Kennesaw or Marietta area, will pick or buy already picked. M. Guinn, Marietta. Ph. 926-2417.

Troup, Rt. 3. Dallas Ph. 445-3011.

BETTER CARE IS EVIDENT

Wild cucumber bark, 2 Ib. lard-

Extension Service horticulturists

box full, $2., add 30* post. G.T. Brown, 'ith the University of Georgia College

~en. Del., Ball Ground 30107._____ )f Agriculture report that pecan

Channel Catfish fingerlings, groves throughout the state are

1405 Danielsville Rd., Athens. 30601. Hand weaved seats for chairs and
porch rockers, natural split cane or white oak splints. A.W. Owens, 212 Wilhelmina Dr., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-
6082.___________________ Hand appliqued dbl. bed quilt
tops, Butterfly, Dutch Doll, Tulip,
$7.50 ea., finished quilts, $12 ea., post. Mrs. Anna Miller. Rt. 2. Lula 30554.
One cro. bedspread, popcorn stitch, $40. Mrs. H.A. Trice, 3262 Lyle Ter._._ College Park. Ph. 761-0094.
ipple afghan, 4 shakes ofblue, 62 x 72, $45; 2 granny afghans, sq. outline in black, 50 x 62, $35 ea. Vella Rice, Rt. 1. Gumming 30130.
Ubl. wedding Ring, 2 Drunkard
Path, one Flower Garden, $35 ea. Mrs. O.B. Jones, Rt. 3, Hill Rd., Powder Springs 30073.__________
Cro. granny afghan, 45 x 60, red, white, blue, outlined in white, white ringe, matching pillow, $35 both. Mrs. J.O. Whitley, Rt. 1, Old Mtn. Rd., Kennesaw,_______________
Pillowcases, hand emb. good quality, neat work with flowers and leaves in cols. Mrs. Myrtle Roberson, 711 Brownwood Ave., SE, Atlanta
30316. Ph. 622-6460.____________ Bright col. granny afghan, 72 x 96
Virgin wood, $45; ripple afghan, $35, make either pattern to order. Ethel Abercrombie, c/ o Avery Holland
Mineral Bluff 30559.

salvia, white salvia, jewels of Opar, routinely treated, free of parasides eceiving better care. It is the result

Handloomed rag rugs, 26 x 54",

touch-me-nots, mignonette, and disease, can del. F. Foy Gilbert, )f better management on the part of washable, mix. cols., $3, plus post.

hollyhocks, coleus, portulaca. O'Neal Box 321, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648- ;he grove owners. For the consumer it John Nelligan, 2653 Lester St., East

Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.

1171.

means a better supply of pecans.

^oint. 30344. Ph. 761-4550.

Lambskin baby shoes, cowboy boots, moccasins, felts, 1-2-3, appliqued animals, white, pastels, $2.25 pr., 50* post. Sara Crumbley, Box 383A% McDijonougnh. fPhn. y95a7t-3x2a0a3.
Novelty aprons, diff. shapes, $1.25 ea.; bib aprons, $1 ea. hand aprons, 75* ea.; work aprons, $1, ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Appliqued pillowcases, diff. designs, $3. pr., matching scarves, $1.50 ea.; mach. made handpainted pillowcases, $2.50 pr., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.
Handpieced, hand quilted bed quilts, solid, prints, new material, block pattern only, send stamped, add. env. for information, Mrs. W.E. Swann, WRR Ave., Box 313, Flowery Branch.
Will make old fashion lids, dashers for any size churns, $2.50 here, $3.50 PP. P.O. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635. J_-ip_\--i VV/ll UUVVUU.
Cowboy boots, felt, pastel, size 1, $2. PP: lambskin moccasins, small, med., Irg., pastel, $2 pr., PP. Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Box 323, Rt. 1, Calhoun.________________
Quilted pot or pan holders, solid cols., print, 4, $1 PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.___________________
Lrg. white tatted lace, dbl. or single for pillowcase, 36* yrd., 3 yrds., $1, add 25* post, and handling. Mrs. Roy Bonds, Box 87, Homer.
notice
Will the party from Rt. 2, Lillie Crest Dr., Austell, Ga. who sent money for collard seed please send name, did not sign letter. D. P. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635.
lost and found
Lost Billy Cook roping saddle, tooled with rough out buckstitched .seat, taken Fri. May 21; also western seat, black with red, reward offered. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-3974.
Strayed, vicinity of Stockbridge, 950 Ib. Black Angus bull, reward. B. L. Mitchell, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4241.
NURSERY BUSINESS Georgia-produced plants are available to make Georgia a more beautiful state. A recent survey reveals that 513 Georgians have a license to produce nursery stock. Of these, 119 have four or more acres devoted to this type of production. In addition, approximately 300 individuals are involved in commercial flower production in Georgia.
NEW NEEDLES Everybody knows about ball point pens. Now several companies are marketing new ball point needles. Miss Margie Mclntyre, Extension home economist - clothing, explains that the slightly rounded point allows the needle to slip over, not cut through, the individual yarns. She says the new needles make the best seams on knit fabrics.
BLACKBERRIES Blackberries fill the bill for anyone who likes to grow plants that yield delicious fruit and are pretty as well. Only a few plants of improved vvarieties will produce a family supply of berries in a limited area. In addition, these plants are very striking in full bloom. And their deep green foliage and climbing growth pattern provide a pleasing screen effect.
THE DOGWOOD Most of the flowering dogwoods planted in Georgia are the white bracted wild form, which are grown from seed. But now an increasing number of grafted or budded selections are being introduced as named varieties. These dogwoods are more expensive than plants propagated from seed, but most horticulturists and landscape architects say they are usually well worth the added cost.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Milk Producing Animals

The common dill is one of two species of Anethum (the carrot family) with Antheum graveolens being the only cultivated species. The bluish-green stems contrast with finely divided, yellow-green, plumelike leaves and yellowish flowers. The finely divided light green leaves have a delicate, almost misty effect.
This hardy, aromatic annual herb plant grows in temperate climates, reaching a height of about three feet. Dillseed is the dried fruit of this herb; dillweed is its dried leaves.
Dill is native to Asia Minor and Europe. It was one of the favorite herbs of the Greeks and also used often by the Romans. The heavy air of Roman banquet halls, saturated with spices, was purified by the intensive freshness of decorative garlands of flowering dill.
Dill is available as fresh leaves, dillweed, and as whole or ground dillseed. It is used in preparing and serving soups, cheese, fish, meats, poultry, vegetables, potatoes, breads, apple pie and also in flavoring pickles.
Electronic Aids
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test is successful, then electronics will have provided a potentially useful aid to peanut processing.
Other programs underway in electronics which we hope will make an impact upon agriculture include an electro-mechanical system for automated counting and boxing of baby chicks and studies to determine the effectiveness of microwaves and infrared energy for killing insects or changing their reproductive cycles that is, non-chemical insect control.

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winter comes, the yak has time to grow another long coat of hair.
When the yak is mated with a yellow cow, the calves are called pien niu calves. They become "mongrel" cows, between the yak and the cow in looks. They are in Mongolia, China, and northern Asia.
Pien niu are almost yellow in color. They have light bones and slender muscles. They are instantly recognized as cows, yet they do not produce enough milk to be called dairy cows, and they are too light for work animals.
The pien niu cows are better milkers than the
yaks. As the people of China seldom drink milk, most of the milk of the pien niu is made into butter.
It has been said that sheep were probably the first animals from which men got milk. Today milk sheep are raised in many parts of Asia, Europe, and Africa where there is not enough pasture for cows. In countries where farms are small, such as mountainous Greece, more sheep than cows are used for milking. Cows would take more room and need more pasture than the small farms could supply.
Sheep's milk tastes much the same as cow's milk. Like sheep, goats are used for meat in many
parts of the world. The goat is also valued all over the world for its milk. The goat has been called the "poor man's cow" as she can give milk even when she has poor feed. No matter what she eats, her milk does not carry the flavor of her feed.
People might never have been able to live near the deserts, nor cross them,
without the camel. Like the goat, the camel can eat whatever it finds and provide milk for desert dwellers.
In the wastelands of the far north, the Lapps depend even more on the reindeer than desert dwellers do on the camel. While a camel will go where her owner takes her, in the north the Lapps follow the reindeer.
The reindeer gives only a little milk but it contains four times as much fat as cow's milk.
Probably you never thought of horses as milk animals. Yet the mare was one of the first animals milked by man. Mare's milk is still used in some
parts of the world and has much less fat and much more water in it than cow's milk.
The donkey, a cousin of the horse, has also been used as a source of milk for man. A hundred years ago in London, donkey's milk was sold with the claim that it was especially healthful. Today, donkey's milk is used to feed babies in some parts of the world.
The llama, cousin of the camel, also gives milk. Once the llama was a milk animal as well as a pack' animal. This is no longer true. People found that cows give more milk and in Peru, Bolivia, and other countries where llamas live, very few are milked.
We have seen that milk is one of the oldest foods in history and many peoples of the world have wanted milk. Wherever people live and have lived in the world, they have found a way to have milk, nature's most nearly perfect food.

Rotating Cattle
Benefits Pasture
Rotational grazing and weed control, in addition to pasture fertilization, are important if Southern dairymen are to receive maximum benefits from their pastures.
Rotational grazing will help keep the plants young and tender. This practice should be followed whenever possible. Grazed pastures will be able to recover, and this will help maintain a permanent pasture stand.
Pasture clipping is probably the one area most frequently overlooked in pasture management, say Southern Extension forage specialists. Clipping to control bushes and weeds has increased yields in forage studies.
Clipping pastures to remove mature growth of pasture plants is also a good practice if high quality is desired. The pastures will be more palatable and will contain more digestible nutrients and less fiber.
Under intensive pasture production it is necessary to give particular attention to cultural practices, such as mowing and spreading of droppings to insure maximum production of high-quality pasture.
Southern dairymen who practice rotational grazing and weed control may have a higher quality pasture.

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often poisonous. Although you are wasting vitamins when using the pouringoff-water method, you should take this precaution as it does make the poke salad safe to eat. You should use the tender leaves and shoots for cooking.
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I would like to know when to dig up my garlic. It has the long stalks of seed on it and I need to know how to keep it for later use.
G.E.A., Macon

Garlic should be dug as the tops begin to die down. Store in a cool, dry

place.

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Is poison ivy and poison oak the same? Mrs. M.P., Macon

Poison oak and poison ivy are different species of the same family. Poison ivy is known as Rhus radicans and poison oak is known as Rhus diversibb. They differ mainly in the degree of lobing of the leaflets.
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My tomatoes turn black and rot on the vines. Please advise. J.W.G., Savannah

Our Plant and Entomology division advised that if the tomato starts rotting at the bottom, it has blossom end rot. This is usually caused by not having enough lime in the soil.
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I have been told that some kind of poppies are used for dope. I bought some seed in a local supermarket but don't want to grow something illegal.
Mrs. F. N., Augusta

It is not illegal to grow poppies as they are not harmful in their natural form. The poppy seeds must be slashed and the juice collected and treated to produce heroin.

Wednesday, June 2,1971
Agricultural
Calendar
MEETINGS June 23-24 - Ga. Society of Farm
Managers & Rural Appraisers Summer Meeting; S.W. Ga. Branch Experiment Station, Plains, & Burton Motor Inn, Vienna. For info, contact Byron Kirkland, Ga. Development Authority, Ph. 525-0784, 15 Pctree St., N.E., Atlanta, 30303.
July 7-8 - Ga. Egg Assn. Annual Meeting, Dempsey Hotel, Macon. For further info, contact George Seaton, Box 158, Danville.
FARM SALES EVENTS
June 4 - 7:30 - and every Fri. nite Horse and Tack Sale; N. Ga. Horse Auction, Callaway Rd., Marietta. For info, call Norman Graham, Ph. 422-5603 or 428-0428.
June 7 - and every Mon. night - 7:30 PM - Horse and Tack Auction, Rocking Horse Auction, Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Ph. 912/ 776-3143, Bob Jeffery, Owner.
June 18 - 8 PM - Cattle Dispersal Sale of Commercial Angus & Herefords; Turner County Stockyard, Ashburn. For info, contact H. R. Wiggins, Ph. 9127 567-3371.
June 19 - 12:30 PM - Cattle Sale, Circle H. Ranch, BowdoH. For info. Call Bob Holloway, Atlanta 404/349-1054 days; Donald Hand, Bowdon 4047 258-3282 nights.
June 19 - 4 PM - Registered Quarter Horse Sale, consignments wanted, Circle H. Ranch, Bowdon. For info, contact Bob Holloway, Atlanta 404/349-1054 days; R. B. Caraway, 404/ 258-2761, or Donald Hand 404/ 258-3282 Bowdon, nights.
June 24 - Hampshire Field Day and Consignment Sale; Coastal Plain Station, Tifton. For info, contact E. C. Davis, Jesup, Ph. 912/ 4273635.
FEEDER PIG SALES
June 3 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson.
June 4 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. June 4 - Dodge County L/ S
Salesbarn, Eastman. June 4 - Jepeway-Craig Com-
mission, Dublin. June 4 - Sutton L/ S Co., Sylvester. June 4 - Hagan L/ S Market, Hagan.
June 4 - 7:30 PM - Mitchell County L/ S Market, Camilla.
June 7 - Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt.
June 7 - Bulloch County L/ S Market, Statesboro.
June 7 - Appling County Stockman's Assn.; Baxley.
June 8 - Citizens Stockyard, Arlington.
June 9 - Bainbridge Stockyard, Bainbridge.
June 9 - Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow.
June 10 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson.
June 11 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. June 11 - C.S.R.A., Warrenton. June 11 - Dodge County L/ S
Salesbarn, Eastman. June 11 - and every other Fri. night,
7:30 PM - Turner County Stockyard, Ashburn. For information contact H. R. Wiggins, Ph. 912/ 567-3371.
HORSE SHOWS June 5 - 9 AM - Second Annual N
Fulton Horse Show; Hardscrabblt Rd., Roswell. For info, contact Judy Roe, Ph. 476-2234. June 6-9:30 AM - Second Annual N Fulton Hunter Show; Hardscrabble Rd., Roswell. For info, contact Judy Roe, Ph. 476-2234.