Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 57, no. 3 (1971 January 20)

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

VOLUME 57
Carl Wheeler
Foundation Seed Increases Yields
Considerable attention has been given during the past 15 to 20 years to development and release of improved hybrids and varieties by the State Agricultural Experiment Station and the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
To meet the needs created by the rapidly developing science of plant breeding, many states have established foundation seed stock
programs to handle the increase and distribution of the foundation seed of these improved varieties and hybrids.
In Georgia a non-profit or-
ganization, known as Foundation Seeds, Inc. was chartered in 1957 with this goal as its objective.
This organization has to do with the production and distribution of foundation seed stocks of all recommended hybrids and varieties of field and horticulture crops
(Our guest columnist this week is Carl Wheeler, president of The Foundation Seed Inc., with offices in Athens and Dawson.) _________
released by the Experiment Stations and USDA Plant Breeders. Foundation seed are used for production of registered and certified seed.
Every seed grower should plan his program so that he will plant foundation seed periodically. He should do this to avoid impurities of all kinds and also get the latest released hybrids and varieties.
The primary objective of the program is to provide genetically and mechanically pure seed stocks through the registered and certified increase stages and ultimately to all Georgia farmers.
Also, the aim and purpose of the foundation seed program is to implement commercial certified seed production. All foundation seed must meet high standards of purity and germination, and represent germ plasm distinctly superior to existing commercial varieties in one or more characteristics.
Currently the foundation seed program is working with 18 to 20 crops which include many different varieties and hybrids. In 1970 a total of approximately 700 acres of foundation peanut seed were increased, along with 195 acres of soybeans, 180 acres of small grains and 13 acres of grain sorghum.
Foundation Seeds, Inc. has a Board of Directors consisting of seven farmers and seed growers representing different crops who are keenly interested in the production and distribution of high quality seed.
The program has been under the general direction of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with the Georgia Seed Development Commission and the Agriculture Experiment Stations, College of Agriculture.

Wednesday, January 20, 1971

The value of crops in Georgia was up during 1970 by more than 17 percent of $68 million over 1969. The above pie graph shows the percentage contribution of each of Georgia's major crops to the total crop income.

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When do you sow Bermuda onion seeds to get them to come up. J.V., Hartwell

Sow in late winter or early spring. New seeds should be used every year as these lose their vitality fast and do not*c*o*me up if over a year old.
Will mountain laurel and Canadian hemlock grow in Georgia soil and weather?
T.U., Athens

Both grow poorly this far south. B*e *su*re both have plenty of shade. Will you please tell me how to make white dogwood pink or red.
Mrs. L.M., Dawsonville

There is no way to change the color. Both of these other colors must come from a nursery.
*** My husband raises hogs. Last year we had two butchered in a nearby town and it cost us 14 cents per pound. This year we would like to butcher our own but there is rumor going around that there is a law forbidding anyone to butcher beef or pork at home for their own use. Is this true?
Mrs. R.R., Perry

It is against the law to carry swine or beef to a slaughtering pen for processing unless the meat is inspected. However, there is a bill coming before the general assembly this session which may possibly change this law. There is no law against killing and processing y*o*u*r own meat at home.
I would appreciate it if you could help me with two problems. One -- How do you get old cement off of used bricks, and two -- how do I remove either the fangs or poison sacs of a small rattlesnake?
D.G.G., Smithville

The first one is easy -- muratic acid and vinegar. This is available at hardware stores, building supply houses, etc. Now, that snake question - we first called the Game and Fish commission who referred us to the State Museum, who referred us to the biologist at Georgia State University who told us fangs could be broken out with forceps and a slit could be made behind the eyes and the sacs pulled out. However, he had never performed this little operation. He referred us to the Associate Curator of Reptiles at the Atlanta Zoo who informed us that they do not perform this operation at the zoo. It is against their policies. He said the only people who did this were circus and carnival people. Sorry, but we can't tell you exactly how to do this.

NUMBER3
Crop Value
Up In State
17 Percent The $477 million value placed on the principle crops produced in Georgia is 17 percent or $68 million above the 1969 crop value, according to the Georgia Crop Reporting Service.
Higher prices for most crops coupled with higher production in cotton, wheat, tobacco and peanuts more than offset lower production in corn, oats, peaches and pecans.
Weather conditions were mostly favorable during growing season. Near ideal weather was a real aid at harvesting time.
Georgia's peanut crop was the most important in value of production with a total of $145 million followed by tobacco with a value of $102 million.
Corn ranked third in value. In July, the outlook was for a bumper corn crop in Georgia. The Southern Corn Blight reduced the corn production to a level less than produced during droughty 1969. However, the sharp increase in price per bushel pushed the value of production to $71 million or 10 percent above 1969.
The cotton lint and seed value of production is placed at $37 million, however, when price support payments are added to this the level reaches $66 million.
Soybeans had a slight increase in production but price per bushel increased sharply giving a 26 percent increase in value of production over previous years.
The increased price per pound of peaches more than offset the reduced production to give a 12 percent increase in value of production.
The following crops registered a reduction in value in 1970 compared with 1969: Oats, rye, sweet potatoes, all hay, all seed crops and pecans.
Don't Ridicule The Dairy Goat
Probably no class of domestic livestock is more subject to unjust ridicule, misunderstanding and prejudice than the dairy goat. Their comic strip portrayal as tin-can eaters has done much to create this image.
Goat dairymen resent this because they know how discriminating the dietary habits of goats are.
Goats have been domesticated for centuries. References in Genesis indicate their use early in the history of mankind.
We recognize the milk cow in America and rightly so, but in many parts of the world dairy goats are kept and their milk more frequently used than the cow's. They adapt easily to ranging climatic conditions.
In reality a dairy goat is a small (Continued on page 8)

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We Get Letters
Dear Editor:
I have a large, heavy bag of quilting pieces that I would like to donate to a charitable organization. Please let me know of a worthy charity.
Miss Anna F. Sims 1444 Stokes Ave., S.W. Atlanta, Ga. 30310 Ph. 753-2347

Dear Editor:

I would like to know if anyone knows a good, easy way to hull a fresh coconut.

Mrs. R. H. Stephenson Route 1 LaFayette, Ga. 30728
(Editor's note: Stick big holes in the eyes with an ice pick or nail and let milk drain out. Place coconut in oven at 350 degrees for IS to 30 minutes. Remove when coconut cracks in one place. On firm surface, tap the shell all the way around and it will peel right off. Remove brown coating from coconut with knife. Maybe some of our readers know of another way.)

50 yr. old white man wants work on chicken farm or dairy, experienced in both, am in good health, do not drink, can go any place, $25 per wk. and board. Jean C. Boyd, Rt. 2, Martin 30557._______
White man, 16 yr. old son and 18 yr. old daughter, want job looking after farm, have done farm work all our lives, do not drink. T. R. West, Rt. 1, Box 311, Stockbridge 30281. __

Man and wife with 6 yr. old

granddaughter, wants job as

caretaker on farm, would consider

23 yr. olcf man wants job on farm, good and steady worker, board, room and pay. Thurmond Still, 2314 Knox
Ave., Augusta 30906.__________ Want settled white woman to do
light farm work, will pay small wages and board. Jimmy Hightower, Rt. 5,
Tifton 31794. _____________ Want middle age man with small
family to work on cattle farm, must know how to build fences, dig post holes and drive tractor, truck and car, must be sober, honest and dependable at all times, good house available.

milking cows in parlor type barn, have had experience in dairying and with cattle, prefer Jasper, Putnam or
Morgan Co., presently milking for Mr. James L. Crenshaw, 3 mi. Monticello on Hwy. 300. Willie M. Green, Rt. 2, Box 377. Monticello 31064.________
Middle age white couple with 12 yr. old girl, wants work on poultry farm, prefer picking up eggs, salary and 5 room house with running water and bath. John Manders, 114 Nichols
St. Blackshear 31516.________
45 yr. old white man, sgl., veteran

Frank J. Jackson, Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph.
854-8179 Roopyille.___________ White woman wants job on farm
with good people, willing to do any kind of work, want place to live, $35 per wk, if live by self. Wadie Lee Jernigen, 227 B. Garden Hands,
Savannah 31404. Ph. 234-7656.____ Want dependable, experienced
herdsman for Irg. middle Ga. cattle farm, references required, house, utilities and salary. Roger Bell,
Mansfield 30255. Ph. 468-6068.____ Want settled white woman to do
light farm work, will pay small wages and board. Mrs. W. R. Teal, 5040 Alexander Ave., Union City 30291. Ph.
964-6112.______________ Want to work 5,000 trees on tur-

of World War II, wants light farm work with good people, sober, honest, dependable and does not drink, just smoke, want good permanent home, room, board and laundry, need work at once, must have bus ticket. Clifford Shaw, Rt. 1, Box 343, Empire, Ala. 35063 (resident of Athens). Ph. 648-
5485. Want experienced man and
family to feed livestock and tractor driving, good 3 bedroom house and salary, no drinkers. Lee Loiselle, Rt. 1. Box 22. Lumokin 31815. Ph. 838-4549.
Want couple with no children to
work on breeder hen, cattle and hog farm, must be dependable and honest,,
no drinkers considered. Haywood O'Kelley, Rt. 1, Murrayville. Ph. 864-

pentine farm on 50/ 50 basis for yr. 1971, must have house. Junior Bryant,
.Rt. 2, Baxley.__________

2373.________________ Couple wants light farm work
consisting of field chores on weekends, in exchange for horseback

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Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Building
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riding within 2 hrs. Atlanta, experienced riders, will assume
responsibility. Murray Netzer, 3450
Evans Rd., 39D, Atlanta 30341. Ph.
934-3690.______________ 55 yr. old white man wants job as
caretaker on cattle or horse farm,

Atlanta, Georgia 30334

part time work, near Augusta,,

404-656-3727

reliable, references. Harold C. Baker,

Rt. 3. Box A97. Hephzibah 30815.

Tommy Irvin, Commissioner

Want dependable, honest couple

Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing

or small family to work with breeder hens, no drinkers. Mrs. F. L. Corbin, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Ph. 865-4289.

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Want to put up any kind of farm

3579 to the Market Bulletin office' fencing, pastures or etc., no job too

at the above address. All notices and advertisements should be ad-

Irg. or small. John R. Griffitts, Box 1197, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8572.

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225 amp-8 c Lincoln welder, 110 or 220 power plant, 2 cyl. air cooler, Wisconsin engine, on all steel trailer with rubber tires, rebuilt, like new since used, priced when new $1500, will sell for $850. Mrs. W.L. Touchton, Valdosta. Ph. 242-6989.

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Complete hyd. system for I

104 nest 14 hole, eggomatic DPSV Small hammermill for sale, $40.

Farmall tractor; metal cattle rack fo table DD conveyor, candler SR 2, oak James T. Jones, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 91,

long-wide bed Ford pickup. H.S

Daws, Kutledge 30663. Ph. 557-2892

40np, V-W portable or stationar>

power unit, complete with new 6 vol

battery, generator, crank and pullej

on metal aircraft stand, $495. J.R

Brown, 1503 Oneal Dr., Statesboro

Ph. 764-3652.

Sears custom 6 garden tractor

elec. starter and 36 in. mower, $250;

like new 30 gal. power sprayer, 3 hp

engine complete with hitch, spray

boom, nozzle and 40 ft. of high

pressure hose, $250. Delmar T. Dabbs

Rt. 5, Box 619, Savannah 31401. Ph

234-2173.

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John Deere 720, exc. cond., burns

fuel or gasoline, power steering, live

PTO, 45 hp, 3-pt. hitch, remote cyl.

control, 50% tread remaining, 2 new

batteries, $1500. Charles Reichert,

Glasgow Rd., Boston 31626. Ph. 226-

7769.

Two 500 gal. vacuum type

Mojonnier milk tanks with 5 horse

compressors, will be available in Feb.

John C. Maddox, Rt. 3, Madison 30650.

Ph. 342-0334._____________

John Deere 4 row 25-B planters,

$400. J.W. Carswell, Rt. 1, Box 117,

Waynesboro. Ph. 554-5238.

egg washer, all 10 cases per hr. porcelain watering trough, 260 ft Robert Stahl, Ellijay. Ph. ME. 5-2453
Grist mill, corn sheller and 1 hammermill, will sell reasonable. H.J. McKnight, Rt. 2, Senoia. Ph. 5996823.
250 chicken feeders, hog type trough; 24 rectangular gas brooders. Tony Hutchinson, Box 37, Carrollton. Ph. 834-3040.
10 and 14 hole hen nests, any reasonable offer accepted. Mrs. C.B. Cole, Rt. 1, The Rock 30285. Ph. 3580784._________
Used Wilmar (Brute) loader with fertilizer bucket and fork attachment,
used approx. 20 hrs.; 2 ton fertilizer spreader, Hahn, $775. Ken Holyoak, Box 6. Enigma. Ph. 532-6135 Alapaha.
Pioneer chain saw for sale, $75. Frank Aderholdt, Rt. 1, Eastanollee. Ph. 779-3255._____________
Drag tooth harrow; row crop
sprayer, both used very little. C.H. Phillips, Rt. 3, Box 47A, Ellaville 31806.
Poultry house cleaner and spreader, like new cond., made by Lewis Brothers, $1295, delivery available. C.N. McClure, Dawson-

Waleska 30183. Ph. 479-4653. _____ 425 gal. Majonnier milk tank,
vaccum type with 3 hp compressor, sgl. phase; 255 gal. flat type milk tank, both exc. cond. Bill Roberts, Rt. 2, Box 279, Hahira 31632. Ph. 242-1910 Valdosta._________________
125 five ft. broiler feeders and 1 Woods gas brooder, all A-l cond.,
make reasonable offer and take them. T. C. Fowler, Box 321, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-6058.________
9 Massey Ferguson baler and
rake, #404 New Holland hay crusher, all in good cond., purchased new in May 1970. Alton Wright, Rt. 2,
Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3050. 420W John Deere tractor with live
power and power adjusted rear wheels, with good tires. W. S. Littlefield, Rt. 2, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3288.
International T-340 crawler tractor with heavy duty blade, burns gas, $1600; also, sgl. unit, heavy duty backhoe, will fit 2010 JD, 350 or 450 loader, $1500. Dave Parker, 85 Hwy., Gay. Ph. 538-6561.
John Deere A model tractor, 3-pt. hitch and L.P. burner; John Deere, 3 bottom 16 in. turner, pull type; 20 disc

2 farm trailers, made from house ville. Ph. 265-2978 or 265-2513.

John Deere harrow, remote pick up;

trailer axles, 8 ply tires, one 5 ft. x 8 I/ 2 ft. and one 4 I/ 2 ft. x 8 ft. Alvin P. Hicks. Rt. 1. Lula 30554. Ph. 869-3665.
Massey Ferguson 2 bottom, 2 way mold board plow, good cond. Benny Denham, Rt. 1, Sycamore 31790. Ph. 567-3792.
Good mowing machine for Super A Farmall tractor, $100, can have tractor if you buy mowing machine, motor in tractor can be overhauled. Thomas L. Dalton, Rt. 3, Monroe
30655. Ph. 267-3057.____________ 440 ft. 2 in. steel pipe, 90 ft. 21/2
in., plenty couplings, union, tees, plugs, etc., all $100; also pipe cutters, threaders if wanted. J. A. Ward, 6028 Houston Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 788-
3900.______________________ New Holland hammermill, 10 in.
fine, medium and coarse screen with sacker and belt, $50; good 30 in. wood saw and International radiator, good cond. Tommie Alien, Sr., Rt. 1,
Danville 31017. Ph. 962-3458.______ 1 horse wagon and britchens. W.
E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917 after 4:30 evenings.
Ferguson 35, live power, is clean,

Wood saw on wheels, 30 in. blade,
Briggs-Stratton motor, needs tires, $45. Roger S. Cobb. Rt. 1. Kennesaw.
Grist mill, box and sheller, all $100 for quick sale; also, 26 in. cut-off
saw on frame, $25. J.B. Cowart, RFD #3. Box 22. Adairsville 30103._____
Cattle rack for 1 ton Dodge flat bed, exc. cond., oak, $40; also, David Bradley 4 wheel wagon on rubber, $45. Robert C. Watkins, Rt. 2, Alpharetta.
Ph. 475-5381.______________ 1968 Ford tractor 2000, with loader
$2,400, without loader $1,900. Veston Higgins, Rt. 1, Box 288, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-2160.__________
12 ft E^ZFlow fertilizer distributor, in fair cond., will sell for $75. Herman Butler, Rt. 4, Covington.
Ph. 786-6080._________________ 2 heavy duty trailer axles, with
elec. brakes and wheels, no tires. Keith Griffin. Hampton. Ph. 946-4770.
Diff. kinds of farm tools for sale cheap. Ralph Presley, 4780 Alexander St., Union City 30291. Ph. 964-7627.
1 horse elec. motor and one 3 horse elec. motor, 2 saw blades, ap-

subsoil, pull type John Deere; John Deere smoothing harrow and 2 row cultivator, cheap. C. W. Isley, Rt. 2,
Moreland 30259. Ph. 253-3877._____ 3-pt. hitch A.C. #375 two 16 in.
bottom plow, has original plastic on mouldboards, $150; also, belt pulley for I.H.C. tractor. N. W. McLeod, Rt.
3. Box 118. Cuthbert 31740. 1966 model 600 Melroe Bobcat
loader with dirt bucket; also, has attachments for backhoe. W. C. Holloway, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512. Ph.
745-617L________________ B Allis Chalmers 1 row tractor,
with hyd. lift-P.T.O., cultivator, planter, distributor, turn plow and harrow, all good cond., $700. R. Hendrix, Mundy's Mill Rd.,
Jonesboro. Ph. 478-1436.______ Round 250 gal. butane gas tank,
all gauges and controls, above ground
tank; also, 500 gal. under ground tank,
30%full of gas, gauges perf., bargain
price. Leonard Stone, Rt. 1, Box 153,
Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7294.
Used Ferguson tractor, exc.
mechanical cond., with rubber;
practically new all purpose plow;

$1195; bush hog, heavy duty, 5 ft., 3-pt. hitch stump jumper, $290. L. J. Parsons. Dalton. Ph. 278-1581._____
300 gal. butane gas tank, above ground type, good cond., $75 and you move. John Keener, Jr., Rt. 3, Ellijay
30540.______________________ 1963-404 International tractor, 3
bottom plows, harrow, cultivator, planters all 3-pt. hitch, $2,000. Robert Graham, Macon. Ph. 745-9663 after 6 pm week days.____________
2 row rolling cultivator, like new, used very little, $250. Harvey H. Taylor, Box 406, Leesburg 31763 Ph. 759-2071,
1964-2000 Ford tractor, gasoline type, new rear tires, fair cond., good paint, harrow and bottom plow, $1400 for all, will sell tractor without equip. O.S. Patterson, Jr., Rt. 2, Sumner 31789. Ph. 776-3249 Sylvester before 7 am or after 5 pm, any time on Saturday.___- _________
2000Forddiesel, 1 yr. old, 453 hrs., like new cond., $2500. Roy Abee, Rt. 2, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-6655._____
1962 Ford 801 diesel live power, power steering, good rubber, 10 speed Selecto-speed transmission, good cond., $1175, will deliver. J.T. Fleming, Elberton. Ph. 283-2247 or
283-4855.__________________

prox. 100 tube type P.16 feeders. Billy L. Garrett, Rt. 2, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-8790.____________________
Jaeger cement mixer, 31/2 cu. ft., heavy duty for mortar or concrete, $275. F. Nienaber, 2300 Parkview Cir., College Park. Ph. 762-5762.______
Lrg. incubator, ten drawer, just completed, 2500 quail egg cap., $175. J. D. Ellenburg, Rt. 2, Pitner Rd., Acworth 30101. Ph. 427-8952.______
D7 Caterpillar crawler with
blade, serial number 9G6894 WSP; also, extra parts for same. A.W. White, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 15, Kathleen
31047. Ph. 987-1259 Perry, after 6 pm. 135 Massey Ferguson diesel, 1967
model, spin out wheels and live power
take-off, exc. cond., $2,150, will deliver; also, 4000 Ford diesel, 1964 model, perf. cond., low hrs., 5 speed transmission with live power take-off, will deliver, must see to appreciate. W. L. Stackler, Lizella. Ph. 935-2343.
Taylorway bush and bog harrow, like new, $225; three-pt. post hole digger, 2 augers, 2 bits, like new, $125.
L. G. Baggett, Jr., Rt. 1, Braselton 30517. Ph. 967-6685.____________
8N Ford tractor, 35 Ferguson, bush hog, 6 in. blade, hole digger. Leonard T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park. Ph. 344-2712.______
Stationary Allis Chalmers engine;

stabilizing kit, adjustable bar and towbar, all for $875. R. L. Moseley, Rt. Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 474-7981.
3 liradshaw auto, feeders with
1060 ft. feed chain; three 4 ton inside
bins; 98 fourteen hole metal nests; 98 porcelain waterers with wire and
stands, reasonably priced to sell. Wilson Clark. Elberton. Ph. 283-4281.
Tilt table wood saw, mounted on
wheels, strong frame, 30 in. diam. saw with balance wheel, fine for tractor
power, reasonably priced, located 3/ 4 mi. N. "Green Acres" old folks home. William H. Ivey, 1355 Ivey Dr.,
Milledeeville._______________ 13 New Way farrowing crates,
made by Purina, like new cond., cost
over $300 ea. but would take $150 ea. or $125 ea. for half on them, $1300 for the
lot. Mrs. M.F. Gaddis, Box 124,
Quitman 31643.____________ McCulloch chain saw, model 200,
twenty in. blade, $120. Richard
Jongema, Jr., 1664 Dodson Dr., SW,
Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-1703._______ 2 cyl. air compressor, heavy duty,
190 per sq. in pump only, no motor or tank, $75; DC Case tractor, good cond.; also, turning plow, $375. L.J. Blasczyk, Rt. 6, Box 316, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-5018.___________
All purpose cultivator for Allis
:halmers B tractor, new set of points

Shallow well pump and tank, will aammermill and feed sacker,. com- (12 points), write or call for price. W. trade for anything can use. D.E. plete; 2 row, 3-pt. hitch planter, B. Weems, Rt. 5, Box 64, Crow Valley,

Moore, Rt. 1, Gray 31032._______ fertilizer distributor and cultivator Palton 30720. Ph. 278-3894._______

Brinly-Hardy turning plow, usea complete; 9 tooth all purpose

Spring tooth harrow, good cond.,

approx. 4 hrs.; Brinly-Hardy cultivator, 3-pt. hitch. W. C. Payton, $100. Marshall L. Hicks, Rt. 6, Kilroy

cultivator, 7 tooth, bought for I.H. cub Jr., Rt. 2, Box 343, College Park. Ph. Lane, Douglasville. Ph. 942-2807.

Cadet garden tractor, 3-pt. hitch, both 964-4406.__________________

2 chicken houses, cap. of 10,000 ea.

for $40. Harris L. Pope, Rt. 2,

David Bradley 2 wheel garden :o be torn down, auto, feeders and

Buchanan 30113. Ph. 646-5422.

tractor, turning plow, harrow, waterers, 800 ft. ea., approx. 25 A.R.

Elec. incubator for sale, 300 egg cap. J.W. Jones, 6632 Fielder Rd., Rex 30273. Ph. 474-7772.___________
Cut-off saw, complete set for Farmall cub tractor, like new, reasonably priced; smoothing
harrow, fits Farmall H tractor, good cond., make offer; 2 good wagon
wheels, $800 ea. or 2 for $1500; also,

cultivator, sickle mower, part of planter; also, spring tooth weed rake, all for $175, located on U. S. Hwy. 341, 4 mi. N. Hawkinsville. Joseph T. Nipper, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. Ph. 892-
9309. ______________. 8N Ford tractor, 1952 model, very
good cond., runs good, has all new tires and paint job, good set lift tight barrow, $800 for both. Wilson Bass,

Woods gas brooders 90 in. and all pipes, $1250 ea.; also, 5 ton outside Bins. R. M. Van Leer, Box _ 1434,
Gainesville 30501._____ Belt pulley for M-F or Ford
tractor, fits 13/8 in. shaft, one 50 ft. 6 in. endless belt, both for $100. G. D. Locke, RFD 1, Box 208, Butler 31006.
Ph. 862-3186. 60 metal nests, 14 holes, light

parts to fit old model motors. J.C. Rt. 2, Franklin 30217. Ph. 675-3895 hens, good cond. Clate Sanders,

Moody, 1815 Reynolds Rd., SW, after 5 pm. Ph. 675-3895.______ Athens Ph. 252-5198.

Atlanta 30331._____________________

Pull model Easy-Flow fertilizer

15 in. Strunk chain saw, good

David Bradley 6 hp Briggs and spreader, works good, $75. Jim cond., $25. J. Edward Fisher, M.D.,

Stratton engine with reverse, Gresham, Circle "G" Angus Farm, Suite 634, Baptist Professional Bldg.,

cultivator, disc harrow, lay-off plow, Hampton. Ph. 946-3169._________ 340 Boulevard, NE, Atlanta 30312. Ph.

turning plow, drag harrow or spike

Late model D-8 Caterpillar with 577-1660. ______________

tooth, 42 in. sickle mower, tractor all straight blade and Hercules stump

Water pump, I/ 2 hp, sub-

equip, in extra good cond., has hook, very good cond., $9000. N.A. mergeable, 40 gal. glass lined tank

original paint. F.H. Hammock, Rt. 1, Boyette, Rt. 1, Hahira 31632._____ and approx. 60 ft. pipe, $150. A.D.

Jefferson. Ph. 367-9270.

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John Deere 720, exc. cond., burns Watson, 4753 Brookhaven Rd., Macon

2 G-AC garden tractors; 2 row 'uel or gasoline, power steering, live 31206. Ph. 743-6519 or 746-1800.

case and cultivator; 1 C-AC; 2 Imco PTO, 45 hp, 3-pt. hitch, remote cyl.

Ferguson 35 gas tractor, $800;

blades; Ford post hole diggers; 2 control, 50% tread remaining, 2 Ezee-Flow 10 ft. fertilizer spreader,

bottom plows, reasonably priced. Roy batteries, $1500. Charles Reichert, $200; Gustafason 8 row duster, $175;

L. Butler, Box 13, Watkinsville. Ph. lasgow Rd., Boston 31626. Ph. 226- Ferguson rake, $200. Weyman E.

548-3547.

7769.

Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109.

Wednesday, January 20, 1971

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Farm machinery

Farm machinery

Want gasoline wood splitter must be good cond. or repairable. James H. Adams, Rt. 1, Stilesboro Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 427-8315,
WantSN junk Ford tractor; 1 old

Purebred reg. Black Angus bull for sale, 34 mos. old, $400, come see him any time. L.E. Akins, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 956-5897.___________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 2 yrs. old,

. 3 Angus heifers^ 2 approx. 1 yr. old, 1 approx. 4 mos. old. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 478-2848 between 3:30-9 pm.__________________________
Charolais cattle, breeding age

and equipment

and equipment

mule power hay rake; trailer for tagged and tatooed, Eileenmere bulls, ?/ 8 thru purebred, sev. I/ 2 hauling tractor. Leonard T. Wilkins, breed, papers furnished in buyers French purebred bulls, cows from 3/ 4 3665 Union Rd., College Park. Ph. 344- name. Ernest Edwards, Jr., Norcross thru purebred, bred to I/ 2 purebred

2712.__________________ 30071. Ph. 448-2732 after 3 pm.

French bull, many with calves by

Want wood splitter. Marvin Lyle,

Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR side; also, some heifers bred to I/ 2

Bell Rd., Duluth. Ph. 476-3749 after Domino breeding, TB and Bangs free, purebred French bull, all recorded

4:30 pm.

from Cert, herd, 9 mos. to 12 mos. old. with A.I.C.A. free delivery in Ga. Glen

Harry A. Wasden, M.D., Quitman. Ph. W. Burgess, Burgess Charolais Farm,

263-8801 or 263-4944.____________ Jasper 30143. Ph. 692-2088 or 692-5354.

for sale

wanted

100 head pure Brangus heifers,

6 bulls: Black Angus purebred,

bred to Polled Hereford, R.W.J. 900 Ibs., $285; Black Angus purebred,

Victor, bloodline and Red Angus; 50 500 Ibs., $175; one 3/ 4 Black Angus-

Bolens Husky 2 wheel garden

Want 5 ft. bush hog rotary mower

head Braford heifers bred to Polled 17 4 Whiteface, 750 Ibs., $240;

tractor, 2 lay-off plows, turning plow with stump jumper; also, gasoline

Hereford-R.W.J.-Victor bloodline and Charolais purebred, 1800 Ibs., $200.

cultivators, harrows, sickle blade powered post hole digger, 6 in. W.S.

Red Angus, all cows top quality. John H.H. Richardson, Hwy. 92, Rt. 4,

mower, wheel weights, good tires anc Goldwire, 3861 Mercer St., Macon

Thornhill, John Thornhill Plant Co., Douglasville. Ph. 942-3389.

paint, new tubes, all exc. cond., $250. 31204. Ph. 743-4223.____________

Tifton. Ph. 382-1474.__________

Charolais bull for sale, $200.

Thomas Hyde, Rt. 1, Riley Rd.,

Want good cutaway harrow, that

2 part Jersey cow to freshen in Marshall L. Hicks, Rt. 6, Kilroy Lane,

Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-5254.

picks up behind tractor, no junk, or

spring, bred to black bull, exc. calf Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-2807.

8N Ford, very good cond., $650; rotary mower with stump jumper
like new, $235; six ft. heavy duty scrape blade, $140; dirt scoops, $95 George Wilson, Conyers. Ph. 483-9829 or 523-1177.
1970 front end loader, Case 450 with clearing cab and ripper, less than

will consider trading for anything I might have. J.C. Moody, 1815 Reynolds Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-8168 after 8 pm.
Want corn picker or snapper, prefer Ford, to fit 1970 Ford tractor 5000 or 1965 Ford tractor 2000, with wide front end, must be good cond. and reasonably priced for cash. F.H.

for sale
Cattle
Baby calves for sale, $30 and up,

raiser; 2 black heifers to freshen in spring to black bull, Irg. and gentle, $135 ea. Harold Fowler, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5475.__________________
Holstein and Black Angus bull, real gentle, good cond.. $225. A. L. Thoma_s, Rt, \, 28 Spence Rd.,
Fairburn. Ph. 964-7688. ________
Top quality young Black Angus

Black Angus bull, 12 mos. old, has
good conf., Pickett's bloodline on the father's side, Berry College bloodline
on the mother's side. Charles T.
Masey, Box 382. Rockmart 30153.
Small herd of cattle, including reg. Charolais bull and some reg.
Charolais cows, 11 .cows to freshen soon, reasonably jjriced. Terrell

400 hrs., like new. W. R. Black, 4454 Gilreath, Rt. 3, Summerville 30747. will deliver 10 or more within 50 mi. bulls, ready for service. Newton Swindle. Ray City. Ph. 686-9011.

Jett Rd., NW, Atlanta 30327. Ph. 255- Ph. 734-2917 day or night._____ radius. Earl T. Davis, Columbus. Ph. Crouch. Griffin. Ph. 227-1234.______

Reg. Black Angus bull, 1 yr. old,

4033.___________________

Want AUis Chalmers WD and 327-3375 Jane Davis.___________

Reg. Polled Hereford bulls and 900 Ibs., extra fine conf. and disp, $600

lost and found 1950 model "M" John Deere
tractor; 6 in. hammermill; 1 ton feed mixer, best offer on each. W. C. Henry, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 292, Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 428-4916._________
Jaeger front end loader, 3/ 8 yd. bucket, 54 in. wide with 4 cyl. Continental gas engine, with good tires, I/ 2 ton cap., ideal for loading fertilizer spreaders and chicken house work, $650. Art Lamb, Rt. 2, Vienna 31092. Ph. 273-3832 Cordele, after 7 pm.
Set of Airco welding gauges, 50 ft. hose and cutting torch, like new, $100; one 3 ton chain fall, $60. John H. Thornton, Thornton Dr., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-6111._____________.
806D and 504D International tractors; irrigation pump and CMC diesel, 5 in. pipe; 4 row Massey Ferguson planter, tool bar, liquid fertilizer equip.; 203 International combine with cab. Dan Haygood, Jr., Culloden. Ph. 885-2141
990 David Brown tractor, like new, a real bargain at $2575. Harry Lutz, c/ o Leeland Farms, Leesburg. Ph. 759-6523 night or 432-7985 Albany.
Heavy duty trailer, triple axle, front jack, all lights, 6 new 8 ply tires, 4 wheel hyd. elec. brakes, 8 ft. x 20 ft., $1,000, see to appreciate. Larry Byrom, 1918 Noah's Ark Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-2561 after 5:30.
1 row Ford planters with distributor and cultivator, 69 model, used very little, $175; Jift with 3-pt. hitch, $20; heavy duty 1 axle trailer, good tires, $225. S. J. Summners, Rt. 5, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-5784.
IVI FEVa*ri mall tractor with equip., good cond. and reasonably priced. Ray Bowen, 511 Bradley St., Perry. Ph. 987-1365._______________
Set of rear wheels for 4020 J.D., original heavy cast wheels, tires are 15.5 x 38, can be used for dual wheel assembly, $250. Wayne Peavy, Vienna. Ph. 268-6711.______________
Super C Farmall tractor with Newton Crouch application for pasture, mounted on tractor; three 8 N Ford tractors with John Blue 6 row applicators mounted on tractors. V. W. Carroll, Box 745, Dublin 31021.
Melroe 600 "Bobcat" loader with wood loader and dirt bucket, 1969 model, priced to sell. J. L. Pierce, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-7195
7 ft. Graham hone, good cond., pull type, $75. Charles A. Vinson, Rt. 1, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-5030._____
Fluorescent light fixtures for growing plants, satisfaction guaranteed, 4 ft. 2 bulb light with reflectors, 2 for $12. Kyle Lynn, Rt. 2, Jordon Rd., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 427-0302. _____________
Farmall Super "C" tractor, exc. cond., original paint, new tires, power take-off and hyd. lift; farm wagon with rubber tires; cut-off saw, all for $800. Ken Stone, Lithonia. Ph. 469-5007 or 938-2930.
1 horse wagon, exc. cond., will sell at a reasonable price. Theo Barrow, Rt. 2, Vienna 31092. Ph. 268-6106,
McCulloch chain saw, 250 model, $100; Athens 3 disc plow, 3-pt., used very little, $200. Leon Ensz, Rt. 1, Stapleton 30823.
Lost in Lovejoy and Hampton area a slim white German Shepherd police dog, answers to the name Bandett, belongs to sick child, please contact if he is near. Roy Teal, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2912 or 964-4115.

WD45 parts or tractor for parts; also, smoothing harrow, state in letter the cond. and price. R.T. Duncan, Comer 30629.

Want used seed cleaner, good

cond., med. to Irg. size, state all

particulars in first letter. T. Whiople

Simpson, Rt. 2, Cochran 31014. Ph.

934-7863.

Want broiler or layer type chicken

house, good cond. Anthon Hutto,

Denton. Ph. 375-5471 nights._______

Want circulated air incubator,

suitable for hatching quail eggs, must

have 1000 egg cap. or more and

mechanical egg turner, state model,

serial No. and mfg. co. M.F. Walker,

Rt. 3, Vienna 31092. Ph. 268-4397. Want used 2000 egg cap. incubator

for hatching quail, must be in good

operating cond. J.B. Peeples, c/ o

Edith H. Morgan, Kingsland 31548.

Want usseeda?rotary tiller. Eugene

M. Callaway, Rayle 30660. Ph. 274-3385

or 274-3392 office.

Want firewood splitter in working

cond. or repairable. Willie Jordan, Rt.

1, Box 184, Fortson 31808. Ph. 323-6138

after 4 pm.

Want good 8A Ford tractor with

rotary mower, harrow and other

equip. James M. Roan, Rt. 1,

Thomaston. Ph. 648-2403._________

Want 2 exc. rebuilt lawn mowers

for mowers with a bent crank shaft.

Bill Gazaway, Rt. 3, Alpharetta 30201.

Ph. 475-7096._______________ Want 8N Ford tractor, 1952 model,
with or without equip., must be in

good or running cond., prefer with

equip. Cecil Bailey, RFD #3, Box 103,

Wrightsville 31096. Ph. 864-2216. Want 1960 model Ford tractor 6001

or near that yr. Roger S. Cobb, Rt. 1,

Kennesaw.

_______

Want trailer wheels suitable for

building trailer to haul tractor on.

John A. Ray, Rt. 3, Jasper 30143. Ph.

735-2061.__________________ Want good used well pump and
tank. C.R. Higgins, Rt. 3, Woodstock

30188. Ph. 926-5121 after 4 pm. Want small Zero milk tank, size

from 150 to 200 gal,.must be in good cond. W.L. Robinson, Rt. 7, Box 149,

iainesville 30501. Ph. 532-6002.

Want 4 ft. bush hog rotary mower

for 8N Ford tractor; also, pull type

scrape blade, fair cond., reasonably

priced. W.H. Reece, Box 176, Mc-

:aysville 30555. Ph. 492-4800.

Want butane gas tank, above

ground. R.B. Scarboro, 1810 Childress

Dr., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 752-3041 or

344-3957.

Want D-15 or D-17 AC diesel

ractor, reasonably priced. Lendon

HcDonald, 209 Longwood St.,

Chickamauga 30707.

Want complete set of cultivators

'or a C.A. Allis Chalmers tractor,

must be good cond. and reasonably

priced. Egbert Keith, Rt. 7, Gumming

30130.

______________

Want apprpx. 100 ft. of 5 or 6 ft. ligh chain link fence, complete with >osts, top rails, walk-in gates, etc.,

must be good cond. and reasonably >riced. Philip Etchison, Rt. 4,

Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7948._______

Want Irg. farm tractor, with

ubber tires, diesel engine, 85 to 100

ip, must be exc. cond., will pay cash or trade Case crawler tractor with

dozer blade, model 310-F. Walter H.

Haymans, 1919BrogdonSt., Savannah ''1406. Ph. 354-3076.___________

Want 2 used tractor tires, size 12 x

3 or 28. B. J. Segars, Rt. 1, Winder Ph. 67-4886 or 867-2569.

Want small used elec. air comjressor with or without tank, no junk.
W.H. Gazaway, Rt. 3, Alpharetta 30201.

Charolais bulls, 3 ea. breeding age, purebred, good size and bone, coming 2 yrs. old; Charolais heifers, 7 ea. 8-12 mos. old. Richard R. Russell, Fruit Hill Farms, Atlanta. Ph. 6340451 nights or 758-6813 days.______
I/ 2 Charolais male, artificially sired by Max 2nd ABS, exc. conf., 7 mos. old, approx. 650 Ibs., $250, can see any week-end. W. C. Grooms, 6729 Rockland Rd.. Lithonia 30058._____
Reg. Angus bulls & heifers 8-14 mos. old gentle, good conf., champion bloodlines, had all health shots, free del. 200 mi. Guy C. Jones, Jones Angus Farm, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-2641.
20 reg. Angus bulls, breeding age, sons or grandsons of A. P. Marshall 8, top. qual. pert, tested, official BCIA data avail, on selection, from $600 to $1,000, John P. Pickett, P. 0. Box 107, Cedartown, Ga. day. Ph. 404-748-3960. night Ph. 404-748-3963.
Reg. Red Angus -bulls for cross breeding, good selection, exc. condition, 9 mos. to 2 yrs. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy Ave., Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613.______________^__
Reg. Black Angus bulls Eileenmere breeding, service age, C.V. clean, well dev., tagged, tattoed, Roy Clark, I/ 4 mi. E. of S.R. 23 and Flowery Branch Cemetery, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6157._____
Reg. horned Hereford bulls, 2 yrs. old, exc. Battle Intense bloodlines. John P. Heard, M.D., Atlanta. Ph. 3787664 or 876-1793 nights.__________
17 head Black Angus heifers, all top heifers, approx. 450-500 Ibs., not bred, $2,600. John H. Thornton, Thornton Dr., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-6111.
Sev. purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls for sale, Armstrong Ranch and Winrock Farms, breeding, animals now ready for service. H. E. Danner, Jr., Box 113, Glennville 30427. Ph. 6542231 after 7 pm only
Baby calves for sale. La Rue Adams, Rt. 1, Box 99 B, Athens. Ph. 548-5322.___________________
7/ 8 and better Charolais bulls for sale, 6-12 mos. old, $200-$300. A.R. Adams, Rt. 1, Box 99B, Athens. Ph. 548-5322.
Guernsey milk cow with second calf, born Jan. 10, $300. W. A. Whitehead, Rt. 3, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-
5827.____________________ Holstein cows coming in with
Holstein calf, 1 Pebble Hill Jersey cow, approx. 1100 Ibs., cows will
freshen in approx. 30 days, Guernsey and Holstein heifer wilf freshen in approx. 4 mos.; small Holstein heifers, 250 Ibs.- 500 Ibs., I/ 2 Jersey and l/ 2 Swiss. Wallace L. Carter, Rt. 2, Box 94, Ochlocknee 31773. Ph. 2266275 Thomasville.
Reg. purebred Charolais heifer, 8 mos. old, will weigh in excess of 600 Ibs., by a son of the $500,000 Uranium, second to none in conf., see to ap-
preciate. D~ennis J. Sheppard, 4405 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mt. Ph. 292-
2465.________________ Good grade cattle for sale at all
times, Hereford and Black Angus; also, good bulls, Santa Gertrudis, Hereford and Black Angus, come see them. Jim Hand, Rocking "S" Ranch, Rt. 2, Bowdon. Ph. 258-7497.
2 purebred Charolais bull calves, 6 mos. old and twenty I/ 2 breed Charolais heifers, 6 mos. to 18 mos, Toto bloodline. John Ussery, 520 Park Ave., LaGrange Ph. 882-2285.
4 two yr. old reg. Angus bulls; 2 three yr. old reg. Angus bulls, selection based on BCIA evaluation, index range from 121 to 132, top Angus breeding stock, $350-$600. Eugene M. Callaway, Rayle 30660. Ph. 274-3385 or 274-3392 office.

heifers, 8-10 mos. old, 500-600 Ibs.,

Domino and Mischief bloodline, deep red color. Reed Moser, Rt. 2, Stock-

bridge. Ph. 474^306 after 6 or on week

days.__________________ Reg. Black Angus stock bull,
approx. 1100 Ibs.. 21/2 yrs. old, $300, C.B. Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carfollton 30117.

Ph. 258-2533._______________

19 reg. horned Hereford cows, 7

Polled Hereford cows, some with

calves others to freshen by spring.

Alton Wright, Rt. 2, Box 92, Adair-

sville 30103. Ph. 773-3050.________

Charolais bulls, performance

tested purebreds and crosses, SAM

951 bloodline stresses easy calving,

good conf. and disp., our 6 bulls now

on Tifton test were averaging 3.84 Ibs.

per day gain at last report, ideal for

crossing on Angus and Hereford cows.

A, Dowdy, Rt. 1, Alma 31510. Ph. 632-

4296.

_______________

Reg. Black Angus brood bull, 2

yrs. old, exc. conf. and bloodline, must

sell to prevent inbreeding, $275; also,

2 younger bulls, in pasture near

Snellville. J. M. Dawson, 1629

Heatherwood Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph

634-3234.

_____

Reg. Shorthorn bull, white, 10

mos. old, 600 Ibs., out of Upson
Masterpiece, big boned and frame, $350. Calvin Minchew, Rt. 3, Macon.
Ph. 788-1891.

Top quality young Black Angus

bulls, ready for service. Newton

Crouch. Griffin. Ph. 227-1234.

Breeding age bulls, halter broken

and gentle, outstanding, finest

pedigrees, reasonably priced. Robert

C. Watkins, Rt. 2, Alpharetta 30201.

Ph. 475-5381.______________

2 Polled Hereford bulls, one 4 yrs.

old and one 12 mos. old, reg. papers on

both, can deliver for small fee.

Douglas Garrett, Rt. 2, Box 303,

Sparta 31087.

_______

Reg. Angus bulls: Four 10-15 mos. old, one 2 yrs. old by son Ankonian
Ambassador, International Res. grand champion, $300-$450, all have exc. conf., tatooed, with papers, can be seen any time. Bob Cordle, Cordle Cattle Farms, Rt. 1, Rome 30161. Ph. 232-4317.___________________

3/ 4 Charolais bull _calyes; l/ 2
Charolais-Black Angus bull calves, purebred sire and dam cross; 3 reg. Angus heifer calves, see to appreciate

at red barn. W. S. Chandler, Tara
Farms, Reeves Station Rd., Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984.

Heifers, F-l, Charolais-Angus cross, Irg. boned, good quality, 12-14
mos. old, prefer to sell entire lot of 31;

sev. l yr. Charolais-Angus cross bulls; reg. Angus bulls, 2 yr., good quality
from cert, and ace. herd; also, sev. Angus heifers, 2 yrs. old, ready to breed. E. N. Adams, Wrens. Ph. 547-

2806._________________ 2 purebred Holstein heifers, 14
mos. old, one I/ 2 Holstein and I/ 2
Guernsey heifer, 16 mos. old, have
been inoculated for black leg and
bangs. L. G. Hussey, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 28,
Sparta 31087. Ph. 444-6201.________
75 recorded Charolais Shorthorn-
Angus cross heifers, 10-12 mos. old; one 15-16 Charolais bull, ready for service; also, ten 15-16 Charolais
bulls, 1 yr. old. A. T. Rigsby, Jr., Rt. 4, Camilla 31730. Ph. 336-5715.______
Sev. purebred Polled heifers and bulls for sale, no papers. W. L.
Holland, Rt. 1, Temple. Ph. 562-3446.

Purebred Charolais bulls, $900 and up;'2 purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, $650 ea.; 2 purebred Hereford herd sires, $750 ea.; Brahma bull, no papers, $450. Bobby L. Holloway, Atlanta. Ph. 349-1054 or 258-3282 nights, Donald Hand, Circle H Ranch, Bowdon.

firm. Jim Gresham, Circle "G" Angus Farm, Hampton. Ph. 946-3169 day or 946-3373 night._______.
Polled Shorthorn bull; 2 Polled Shorthorn heifers, dark red, 8 mos. old, all subject to registration. Robert M. Lee, RFD01, Grantville 30220. Ph. 637-4616 Hogansville.
4 reg. Black Angus bull calves, 12-
14 mos. old, best of bloodlines, reasonably priced or trade for equal value. Fred Hand, Five Star Farm, Barnesville. Ph. 358-1238 or 478-5425.
Reg. Angus bull Prince 12, one yr.
old, 810 Ibs., papers furnished, Berrys Blackbird and Millarden 1910, Erica and Barrwood bloodlines, dam from Berry College herd, gentle contour
exc. located Ga. 92 at 1-85. M.A. Prowell, 555 Spence Rd.. Fairburn.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, one 2
I/ 2 yrs. $400; one 11 mos., $250, all grandsons of the world priced
$320,000.00 CMR Rollotrend 5; one 22 mo. Colo Mesa and domestic misc. breeding, $375, well marked, exc.
cond., 2 older bulls ready for heavy service. Frank Lane, Rt. 2,
Carrollton. Ph. 258-7927._________ Reg. Angus bulls, 6-12 mos. old,
sired by Garrett Wynne Hercules, papers transferred in buyer's name, reasonably priced. Billy T. Warren, Mill Rd. Angus Farm, Rt. 1, Box 75, Ray City 31645. Ph. 455-2580._____
Reg. Black Angus bulls, 8-12 mos. old, ex. bloodlines and conf., C.V. papers furnished in buyer's name, free delivery within 50 mi. D & D Angus Farm. J.C. Daniell, Carrollton.
Ph. 834-3778.________________
3 Whiteface heifers, approx. 6 mos. old, $78 ea.; young Jersey milk cow to freshen Jan. 20th, $210; Irg. Holstein cow to freshen, approx. Jan. 20th, $240, other cows and calves for sale, no Sunday calls. Hugh Wilbur, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974-3933.
Black Angus bulls, 8-12 mos., reg. with papers, purebred and cross breeds; Angus reg. and cross breed heifers, 10-12 mos. W. B. Burnett, Box 866, Cedartown. Ph. 748-4524._____
Baby calves for sale yr. round, $20-$40; also, feeder calves, $45-$65. Stanley Brown, Gainesville. Ph 5320903.
3 dairy bulls, approx. 15 mos. old, breed unknown, $375 or best offer. H. E. Rhodes, Hephzibah. Ph. 798-2621
after 4 pm or any time on week-ends.
Black Angus cow and heifer calf, reg. but no papers, bred back, $300. L.J. Parsons. Dalton. Ph. 278-1581.
20 reg. Angus bulls, 11-14 mos., top quality herd sire prospects; a few young cows now calving, with breeding privilege to bull of choice; 1 proven herd sire, all perf. tested,
BCIA records avail., free del. 200 mi. H.J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2,
Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.
30 reg. Hereford bulls of herd improving quality, 20-26 mos. old, ready to work cond., $425 and up, only
few breeding age heifers available, '69-70 heifers available ^hortly, $250
and up. Bob Rush. Rush Bros\ Hereford Farm, Kathleen. Ph. 987-
izae_
Polled reg. Hereford bull, 3 yrs.
old, Gay Hills Victor Domino breeding, selling to prevent in-
breeding, located 10 mi. S. Gainesville on Hwy. 60. Robert O. Martin, Rt. 1, Box 78. Pendergrass 30567._____
Baby calves for sale yr. round, $20-$40; also, feeder calves, $45-$65. Stanley Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 532-
0903.____________________ 10 brood cows: 10 calves, 1 yr. old;
1 cow with calf, all must go, shown by appointment only after 5 pm.will haul short distance. Warren H. Shaw, 3341 Harris Dr., East Point. Ph. 766-5721.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, January 20, 1971

for sale Cattle
Purebred Black Angus bulls, ages from 8 to 10 mos. old, no papers, $150 to $200, can see or call after 5 week days and Saturdays, no sales or calls on Sundays. C.B. Lowery, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 802, Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 923-
9510. . ____ Baby calves for sale, dairy and
beef type, 3 to 15 days old. Jessie Pierce, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501. Ph.
536-1709,_________________ 9 reg. Black Angus bulls, 8 to 12
mos. old, sired by W. Eileenmere 1100 Reserve Jr., champion 1967 U. of Ga., $195 and up, delivery available. C.N. McClure, Deer Valley, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2513 or 265^978^
Charolais bulls, purebred, some I/ 2 French reg. AICA, good length and heavy muscled, from outstanding sires and dams; also, good selection of 157 16 bulls from 7 to 19 mos. old, $300 to $450, select your own herd bull. Carl Newton, 992 Lullwater Rd., NE, Atlanta 30309. Ph. 874-6386 day or 377-
5318 night. Small herd, 5 nice brood cows, 1
Black Angus bull, 21/2 yrs. old, very gentle, 3 cows have calves by side already, all for $1,650. John S. Noell, Box 371. Thomaston.
2 reg. 31/2 yr. old Santa Gertrudis cows, 1 purebred bull calf and 4 purebred heifers, breeding age, all Irg. for age. J. G. Purvis, Rt. 1, Screven 31560. Ph. 579-6411.______
Reg. Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, sired by Kennesaw O.B. MillardenEileenmere breeding, with papers, good disp., performance tested, owner will handle transfer of title papers wnd will deliver within 25 mi. farm in N. Cobb Co., $300. Richard A. Stout, 5757 Riverside Dr., NW, Atlanta 30327. Ph. 255-4569 nights.
2 Holstein bulls, eating dry feed and grass, $70 ea.; also, baby calves, $35-$50. J. L. Pierce, Ellenwood. Ph.
474-7195 Charolais herd bulls, reg.,
15/ 16th, approx. 3 yrs. old, selling because herd reduced, $500-$600. Charles T. Waite, RFD 7, Box 26A,
Gumming 30130. Percentage Charolais heifers,
bred Limousin, calving now; also, weaning age Charolais, artificial breeding only, eligible for recordation. Bill Galloway, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming. Ph. 887-4443.____________ Jersey heifer, 4 mos. old, $85; 3
Whiteface calves, eating, $75 ea.; 2 Angus calves, $82.50 ea.; also, other calves. Donald Smith, Rt. 1, Acworth.
Ph. 974-5540. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 7 to 12'
mos. old, bull 13 bloodlines. J. W. Morris, Double M. Farms, Box 799, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-2852._____
10 reg. Black Angus bulls from 1 to 2 yrs. old, have had health shots, tagged, tatooed and with papers, champion bloodlines. Ladson T. Moore, 608 W.4th St., Vidalia 30474.
Ph. 537-4348.
Swine
49 hd. hogs, will sell all for fair price. E.L. Fuller, Macon. Ph. 745-
786H8o.g__re_a_d_y_t_o_b_u_tc_h_er_, _a_b_ou_t_6_0.0 Ibs. or more, few about 200 Ibs. J.H. Dempsey, 930 Morning Creek Rd., Jonesboro. 30236. Ph. 461-7528.
Purebred Duroc, males and gilts;
Horses, also Yorkshire-Hampshire-Duroc
gilts, 3-way meat type cross, approx.
mules, ponies 200 Ibs. T.M. Whittle, Rt. 2, Pitts,
31072. Ph. 365-2650 25 feeder pigs, Yorkshire and
Poland China cross, long meat type, best bloodline; 2 young sows, and 1 boar 8 mos. old, ready for service, will trade some for calves of equal value. J.D. Richardson, Jr., 3040 Lakeshore Dr., Macon,
31201. Ph. 742-1023._____________ Yorkshire service age boar-$90; 2

2 fine S.P.C. boars, almost 5 mos. also reg. S.P.C. pigs, best bloodline some males and females, long mea type, see at lot near McCord crossroads. Robert Osborne, Rt. 1 Cave Springs, 30124.
Landrace boar hog, reg. $65.
pigs, $15, hog 50 to 225 Ibs. $20 to $55 J.T. Shaw, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 483 7644. or 483-7415.____________
Top quality reg. Yorkshire boar and gilts. Keith Griffin Travis Griffin, Hampton, Ph. 946-4770, 946-4447.
Landrace breeding stock from CMS sire and dam, service age boars 4 bred sows and 10-12 wk. old pigs tested for Bruc., will reg. in buyer' name. M.C. Summer, Rt. 1, Box lli Kathleen. Ph. 987-3292.________
Corn fed hogs, approx 300 Ibs., ready to butcher. Sam Jenkins, 4192 Glenwood Rd., Decatur, Ph. 289-9008 after 7 PM or on weekends.______
Reg. Yorkshire and Hampshire boars. Darrell Mauk, Rt. 2
LaFavette. Ph. 638-4535. 2 mo. old pigs, Berkshire-
Yorkshire, very nice. Frank Plott, Rt. 1, Box 74A. Duluth. Ph. 476-2363.
1 brood sow Poland China, approx. 400 Ibs., $110. Call after 5 PM. W.H. Shaw. East Point, Ph. 766-5721.
FThe sow, reg. S.P.C. long meat type; 1 reg. S.P.C. bred gilt; boars and gilts 9 wks. old reg. S.P.C., see at lot. I/ 2 mi. W. McCord's crossroads. Avery G. Ferguson, Jr., Rt. 1, Cave Springs.
Purebred Spotted Poland China
breeding stock, weaned pigs six each, service age boars, bred gilts, open gilts, can furnish unrelated pairs, will ship anywhere. Farm located on
Eastman and Roddy Rd., off Eastman and Chester Rd., Quitman Barrs,
Eastmaik Ph. 374-3800.________ Spotted Poland China pigs, bred
gilts and boars, big Eng. Berkshire
breeding stock. F.H. Bunn. Midville. Reg. S.P.C. gilts, long lean meat
type, now ready to breed; 1 reg S.P.C. bred gilt, booking orders for reg. S.PC. pigs, best bloodlines, boars
and gilts, see at lot. I/ 4 mi. W. McCords crossroads; Mrs. George
Ferguson. Cave Springs. 21 feeder pigs, Yorkshire and
Hampshire, $12.50 ea. if all taken. Mr. D.S. Pegg, Rt. 1, Silver Creek, 30173,
Ph. 234-4931 Yorkshire-Landrace cross boar,
abt. 8 mo. old, from reg. stock. Ernest Edwards, Jr., Norcross, Ph. 448-2732,
after 3 pm._________________ Yorkshire-Hampshire hogs, corn
fed, ready for butchering (can provide butchering services), wt. 240 to 280 Ibs. Also, purebred Yorkshire feeder pigs and shoats, 6 to 12 wks old, 35 to 65 Ibs. Russell Banks, Rt. 3, Box 163-A, Dallas, 30132. Ph. 445-7604.
Purebred Yorkshire service age
males and younger, bred and open
gilts; Purebred Spotted Poland China, service age, males and younger, bred and open gilts. D.A. Law, Chula,
31733, Ph. 382-4842. Boar, Spotted Poland China-
Landrace cross, 2 yrs. old, $50; white boar 8 mo. $30. Clyde Burdeshaw, Rt.
2. Bvron. Ph. 956-5747._______ Purebred Yorkshire boars, 8-10
wks. old, weaned, wormed and on full feed, $30 ea. Wm. H. Mansell, Far-
away Farm, Wadley, Ph. 912/ 252-
5948 30 feeder pigs, S.P.C. Duroc
crossed, 9-10 wks. old. Lindsey Tip-
pins^ MariettaJ_P_h1_428J081._____ Berkshire - S.P.C. crossed, 9 wk.
old. Fred Hand, Five Star Farm, Barnesville. Ph. 358-1238. 478-5425.
Reg. Natl. Irg. black Eng. Breeding stock, and reg. Landrace
pigs, 1 sow. W.E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Cumming, 30130. Ph. 887-5917, after
4:30 pm. ___________ 3 reg. Yorkshire boars, 41/2 mo.
old, best bloodline from Polk County 4H club stock, $60 ea. Lee Ingram,
Rome. Ph. 234-9976 100 pigs for sale. Jerry Adams,
Rt. 1, Box 99B, Athens, Ph. 543-6930.

Reg. A.Q.H.A. filly, 8 mo. old

8 yr. old Quarter Horse mare and

sorrel, with white markings, halter all riding equip. Sharon DeMore

broken and gentle, C. L. Hardin, RFD Turnerville. Ph. 965-6601.

2, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5876.

Reg. Quarter Horse filly by Bit 0

Reg.TTl Arab mare, dark dap- Hancock, 1 yr. old, black; 2 yr. old

pled Palomino color, 14.3 hands, 7 yrs black gelding; 3 yr. old sorrel gelding.

old, gentle and calm, has had 2 foals D. Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.

now in training, would make exc

Reg. Quarter horses for sale, all

teen-ager's or lady's mount, trailer colors and ages, bred mares; at stud:

loads easily. Mrs. H. A. Simpson, Coldstream Guard, Sword Play, both

Quail Rise Farm, Norcross. Ph. 448- AAA-AQHA champions, Bit 0 Han-

4114.

cock AQHA champion. Buddy Eason,

Beautiful liver chestnut mare Ohoopee River Farm, Collins. Ph. 693-

flaxen mane and tail, successfully 2948.

shown in English pis. by children and

2 reg. Quarter Horse mares, bred

in Shriner's parades, quiet and well to Santone Jag by Jag AAA AQHA

mannered, due to foal April, bred to champion; 5 yr. old gelding. Ray

champion Palomino, $400. Sally Lively, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.

Stinnett, 2334 Lawrenceville Hwy., #3,

Reg. Walking mare, 7 yrs. old,

Decatur. Ph. 634-1347 evenings.

roan color, with light mane and tail, 4

6 yr. old AQHA mare, bay stockings, blaze face, very gentle,

pleasure or show. Judy Roe, Duluth. $200; golden mare, blaze face, 1

Ph. 476-2334______________ stocking foot, gentle, $125; also,

Beautiful foundation stock Ap- saddle, bridle and blanket, $50.

paloosa stallion, Joe Nez Perces #1356, Marshall L. Hicks, Rt. 6, Kilroy Lane,

sire of first Appaloosa colt born in Douglasville. Ph. 942-2807.__________

Ga., very low price. Betty Adcock,

Quarter horse mare, black with

Atlanta. Ph. 458-0191 or 562-3294 Jack star, 6 yrs. old, 15 hands, gentle and

Adcock Temple.____________ safe for youngsters, exc. brood mare

A Quarter horse without speed is or pleasure timed events. Patty

worth just so much per lb., breed to Mattison, 3467 Midvale Rd., Tucker.

Cat's Leo AAA and ROM for speed, Ph. 939-2145.__________________

disp., conf. and size, beautiful sorrel

13 yr. old Quarter type mare,

color, 15.1 hands, 1971 fee $200, mare strawberry roan, blaze face and

care per day $1. Ben T. Smith, Wind- stocking feet, experienced rider only;

sweep Farm, Thomaston. Ph. 647-6294 also, 1 yr. old reg. stud colt, I/ 2

or 647-3807.______________ Arabian, bay with stockings, exc.

Gentle riding horse for sale, horse show prospect. Ray Miller,

and saddle, $200. Wm. R. Ruppersburg, Rt. 1, Box 14A, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-7579._____________
2 Shetland pony mare's", sorreI75 yrs. old, saddles and bridles, $75 each; 1 sorrel stallion, 2 yrs. old, $35. Dr. T. G. Dickson, Box 37, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-6141.__________
Sorrel Quarter Horse mare, 11 yrs. old, gentle disp.; also, English cutback show saddle, exc. cond. $75. Mrs. Edine Rowland, 1472 Colony E.
Circle, Stone Mt. 30083. Ph. 288-5528
after 6 pm.___________________ Small gentle sorrel mare; gentle
white mare; bay time event mare; bay 2 yr. gentle Quarter stud; gentle gaited Palomino stud; Palomino
Shetland stud and road cart; reg. AQHA colts and brood mares, will foal
in Feb. and April; gentle mare work mule and equip. Murray Wilkes, Rt.
2, Box 424, Dublin. Ph. 272-4781. At stud: Reg. Morgan stallion,
Carousel Sir Roger, MHR#17590, 15.0
hands, golden chestnut, silver mane
and tail, impressive showing 1970, now booking to approved mares for
1971. Sondra Stynchcombe, 1173 Citadel Dr., Atlanta 30324. Ph. 634-0355
or 261-3000._________._____ Iron grey mare mule, approx. 425
Ibs., will be 3 yrs. old, broken to plow, $85. Exzoda Goodwin. Ball Ground.
Good work mule for sale, reasonably priced. H. J. Slate, West Side Rd., Austell. 30001. Ph. 948-4539.
Reg. 6 mo. old colt by 3 Bars Peppy stallion and 3 Bars Joe Hancock mare; 1 dun mare and mo. old colt by 3 Bars Peppy stallion, mare by Peter McCue but not reg., located E. U.S. 41 on Ga. 96, first house on right. Henry Fromme, Rt. 1, Box 81, Ft. Valley. 31030.
1/2 Thoroughbred hunter mare, chestnut, 8 yrs. old, 16 hands, has been shown successfully, $1,200 firm. Susan Linder, 142 Blackland Rd., Atlanta 30342. Ph. 237-1321 or 237-0627.______

Thomasville. Ph. 226-1499 or 243-0128 Bill Miller, Atlanta._____________
12 yr. old reg. Tenn. Walking brood mare, sorrel, blaze face, flax mane and tail, with 7 mo. old stallion colt by side, Midnight Sun bloodline,
$850. R. W. House, Haywood Rd.,
Armuchee. Ph. 234-5859.______ At stud: Reg. Appaloosa, THtb's
Rebel Chief #T-103,461, brown with
white blanket and brown spots, 16 hands, Montana blood, exceptionally
gentle, Appaloosa characteristics and
blanket on foal guaranteed, $50 reg., $30 grade. A. R. Liebl, RFD, #2, Watkinsville 30677. Ph. 769-6185.
Marjorie Iue^ 1962, AQHA #248799 by Major's Nouncer sorrel, blaze, 4 white stockings; Baby Si Si
Cash, 1969, AQHA #605500 by AQHA and PHBA champion, Cherokee Cashsorrel, extra flax mane, full blaze;
Cherobee Cash, 1970 reg. AQHA and PHBA-full blaze and 4 white stockings by Cherokee Cash, mare and 2 fillies.
Gareth G. Mathis, Patterson. Ph. 6475673.
Exc. child's gelding, AQHA reg., 5 yrs. old, sorrel with blaze face, classy with marvelous disp., owned and
shown in local shows by 14 yr. old girl, winning many Western Pleasure classes. Louise Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262 call after
dark._______________________________ Reg. Quarter, T.B. and App.;
grade horses; also, board, break and train horses, lighted indoor training
pen. Roy L. Butler, Box 13, Watkinsville. Ph. 548-3547._____________
Reg. Quarter stallion, 900 Ibs. to 1,000 Ibs., 41/2 yrs. old, bloodlines Maha, Brown; stallions, good pleasure horses, 800 Ibs. to 950 Ibs., 7 yrs. old, ideal for children; Appaloosa mares, black, approx. 1,000 Ibs., 6 yrs. old, with good markings, gentle.
Lonnie E. Medders, Rt. 4, Baxley Ph. 367-6145 after 6.

Racking mare, 71/2 yrs. old,

Child's bay mare, 3 yrs. old, $125;

gentle, does not buck or rear, top sorrel filly, 1 yr. old, $85. D. Michelle

cond., chestnut, $275. R. D. Van Horn, C. Werbell, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-

5854 Forsyth Rd., Macon 31204. Ph. 5075.

746-3058 or 742-5025.___________

Stud service: Buckskin Quarter

Reg. Tenn. Walking horses for horse, Golden Palomino Tenn.

sale, fillies, colts and brood mares, Walker, stallions have outstanding

good bloodlines. Roy Lee Harper, 2423 conf. and disp., produce beautiful

Ousley Ct., Decatur. Ph. 241-3808.

foals, fee $25; also, horses, and tack

At stud: pure Egyptian Arabian, for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 4, Box 400,

son of National winner Joramir, 15.1 Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064 no Sunday

hands, 6 yrs. old, grey. Harry calls.

Beuchler, Box 671, Avondale Estates

Jenny, approx. 2 yrs. old, trained

30002. Ph. 457-3705.__________ Reg. Tenn. Walking mares and

to lead, $30. Ralph Nicholson. Ph. 757-2577.

Anthony,

fillies, mares have Merry Go Boy

Nice pony, approx 4 ft. high,

bloodlines with 11 and 14 foundation gentle for children; also, bridle,

horses, fillies by above mares and dbl. located 1 mi. out on Dawson Rd. C.D.

Midnight Sun stud. Thomas Rice, Wi--ll--i--a.m.wsv on n,, *A^mm^enri*c-lu4sJ.. APhii.. 9Ji2641-"7<1lO 89J..

Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-9920.______

AQHA reg. 1967 sorrel mare, Leo

2 nice gentle Shetland ponies for Tag, Leo San, Hank H., Chubby

sale. Riley Lewis, 383 W. Campbellton breeding, open $600 or bred to own son

Rd., Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-6455.

of Otoe $750, fine English Pleasure

Ga. American bred, saddle horses in training, being shown every

prospect. R.E. Eidson, Starsville. Ph. 786-0635.

Thursday, 8 am until 4 pm, located at

Bay gelding, over 14 hands, gentle

China Silk Farm, 8 mi. E. Claxton on but spirited $175; also, saddle, bridle,

Rogers Bridge Rd. E. L. Kilday, D.D.S., West Liberty St., Claxton 30417. Ph. 739-4691.

$75 or all for $225. Jeane Eckenrode, Rt. 2 Box 581. Stockbridge 30281.
Work mule, good cond., approx.

Beautiful reg. Palomino show
gelding, rich dark gold, 4 stockings, blaze, long white mane and tail, successful show record for past 3 yrs., stylish, gentle and professionally
trained, $1,000, consider trade. Hoyt Padgett, Crossville Rd., Roswell. Ph. 872-1811 days or 993-6042 nights.

AQHA reg. gelding, 1967 bay
grandson of Wimpy II, proven
Western Pleasure winner; also, AQHA 1970 buckskin filly, good conf.
and color, granddaughter of Wimpy II, will trade for AQHA mare over 15.1 hands, that will halter and pleasure.
Betty Boutwell, AUuggUu!sta. Ph. 863-2844.
stud: D5bbTT reg. Golden
Palomino, exc. color, will pick up mare or bring stud. R. L. Bradford,
Decatur. Ph. 289-1971._________ 1967 sorrel mare, Eternal Lady,
sire: Bar Rock 201,153, dam: Eternal Girl by Eternal Sun 151802, top bloodline, broken, gentle but spirited. Dale Osborne, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-1941
after 6 pm.__________________ Black mare pony, gentle with
small children; also, cart and saddle,
all for $100. Mrs. R. A. Luckey, Rt. 3, Old Keyville Rd., Hephzibah 30815.
At stud: AA rated, reining and pleasure winner, working horse pedigree; also, Vick's Vandy own son of Vandy, out of a Leo bred mare, stud fee $150 on both studs, $1 per day mare care, look at both before you book your mares. Harry Rucker, Jr., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6723 or 993-4446.
Reg. Morgan stallion, chestnut, 2 yrs. old, high-headed and typy, $600, but will have gelded and sell to youth for $575, will make exc. 4-H project. Mrs. C.A. Nix. Atlanta. Ph. 241-8328.
Good timed event horse shown by
13 yr. old boy last yr., 7 yrs. old, sacrifice for $350, would trade for good Western Pleasure horse for same child. Hollis Brooks, Marietta.
Ph. 428-5223 after 5 pm week days. Lrg. buckskin gelding, 16 hands, 3
I/ 2 yrs. old, spirited but gentle, $175; Welsh mare, very pretty and gentle, bridle, saddle and horse, $90, seen by appointment only. D.W. Warren,
Riverdale. Ph. 478-1172 after 6 pm.
Reg. Quarter Horse mare, 4 yrs. old, 14.2 hands, stocky built, chestnut,
gentle, in foal to reg. stud for early
May foal, $600. John T. Wright, Commerce. Ph. 335-5672 after 6 pm.
Appaloosa at stud: Joker B Jiggs #53022, own son of the Immortal Joker
B x Tipsy Cee #20510, 1970 Ga. aged halter stallion, 15 hands, 1100 Ibs., bay with snowflakes, sire of conf. and color, fee $150. Dr. G. S. Morris, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6913.
7 yr. old reg. Appaloosa gelding, 16 hands, gentle, good conf., jumps 3 ft. 6 in., exc. for trail, hunt field or show, owner going to college, will sacrifice. Ursula Cox, Rt. 2, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-4622 after 5 pm._____
Black mule, 11 yrs. old, 14 hands
high, approx. 1,075 Ibs. Comma Rankins, Rt. 1, Box 93, White Plains
30678. Ph. 467-2217. Shetland ponies, studs, $25 ea.,
mares, $35 ea., some are broken; also, a few horses for sale. Billy Turner,
Union Point. __________

Reg. Quarter horses for sale or

trade. Bobby L. Holloway, Circle H

Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 349-

1054 Atlanta.

_______

At studT Dbl. reg. Golden

Palomino Quarter horse, PHBA,

AQHA, exc. color and conf., great

grandson of the Three Bars and

Hollywood Gold, strong sire of good

conf., size and quiet disp., can pick up

mare. Tom Allanson, East Point. Ph.

766-2990 or 964-9148._________________

Reg. Palomino and Quarter

horses for sale, over 100, all colors and

ages; at stud: Mr. McBarr AAA

AQHA champion, sire of 1970 GQHA

Futurity winner weanling stud,

Emporer Adams and Bit 0 Man

AQHA and PHBA champions.

Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood.

Ph. 568-2262.___________________

At stud: Guard Adams, AQHA

reg. sorrel, outstanding conf. and

disp. by Leo King proven sire of AAA

running horses, top cutting and

performance winner, dam by own son

of $10,000 Cuellar stallion, reasonable

1971 fee with return privileges. An-

thony J. Leggio, L -Jack's Farms,

Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213 or 675-2853

rankjin.____________________

At stud: Golden Palomino

Walking Horse, reg. jet black Arabian

stud, Arzuz, 20098 true dapple gray

Arabian stud 25097; 2 others to

choose from can pick up mares or

5 gaited gelding for sale, ready for 800 Ibs., gentle, runs in pasture; also, bring stud to mare. J.W. Van Horn,

for sale Yorkshire sows due to farrow in
March-$85; Landrace sow due to farrow in March -$85; Landrace sow due to farrow in Feb. -$85; 3 Yorkshire Landrace gilts, abt. 100 Ibs. ea. -$25.
Ben Sawyer, Jr., Rt. 1, Leary, Ph. 849-
2145, Morgan._____________ Purebred meat type S.P.C. boar
hog, 7 mos. old; will soon have 16 Hampshire & S.P.C. crossed pigs for sale. Will be ready to go 1st. wk. Feb.

Gentle racking mare, fat, sound, no bad habits, 5 yrs. old; also, saddle and bridle. Janet Will, Lazy J Stable, Jonesbridge Rd., Norcross. Ph. 448-
1520 or 448-2914.____________
Reg. TWH black stud colt, Midnight Sun-Merry Boy breeding, 1 bay
filly, I/ 2 WH-1/ 2 Quarter horse, 1 reg. TWH brood mare, Merry Boy breeding- also, 1 Welsh pony harness

show ring, experienced rider, reserve champion in Arlington School 1970 show; 3 gaited aged gelding, full brother to Glory Kalarama, ready for equitation rider. Mrs. L. Bagen, ClaramereFarm, Alpharetta. Ph. 4757321.
Quality Quarter horses, 13 yr. old mare and 31/2 yr. old filly, very gentle with spirit, exc. riding horses, come see and ride, located just off I-

reg. Tenn. Walking mares, good bloodline, bred. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917 after 4:30 evenings
Burro with cart and harness; Welsh gelding, broken to ride. Charles "ilreath, Rt. 1, Monroe. Ph. 267-6483 after 5 pm.
Prospective pleasure pony, 2 yr.
old bay filly, very gentle, approx. 12 hands, halter broken, blaze face and 3

4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. Bu 9-5798.____________________
1 black racking horse, 5 yrs. old and 1 Palomino, 13 mos. old, both very ;entle and reasonably priced.. W.C. Rexroot, Rt. 5, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
5339,____________._________ At stud: Dbl. King bred reg.
A.Q.H.A. #294060 "King Bright," copper sorrel, beautiful conf., proven lire of top quality colts, will bring to

James R. Elliott, Rt. 2 Lavonia, 30553, mare and harness, priced to sell. A. 0. 75, exit at Byron. Wilbur Griffin, Rt. 1, white socks, ideal for child, $100. mare. Mrs. Mike Quinn, Box 91, Good

Ph. 356-8816.

Justice, P. O. Drawer J, Fitzgerald. Byron. Ph. 956-4334.

Leigh Friesner, Atlanta. Ph. 255-4151. Hope. Ph. 938-7420.

Wednesday, January 20, 1971
Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
Standing: Rhett's Gift, 17.1 reg. Thoroughbred, chestnut with white markings, siring foals of good size, looks and disp., located near Griffin, Cedarwood Farm. Mrs. Patricia M. Nelms, Rt. 1, Milner 30257. Ph. 5886889 Atlanta, week days or 228-2491 Griffing, nights and week-ends.
Horses, -handling,
boarding, equipment
Want horseshoeing and training business in Atlanta and surrounding area, Quarter Horse specialist, manes and tails trimmed, want horses to train and show, horses boarded; also, standing dbl. reg. Palomino at stud. Tom Allanson, East Point. Ph. 7662990. or 964-9148.____________
Horses pastured Atlanta, Tucker, Stone Mountain and Conyers area, $15 per mo., shelter, water and grass. J.F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville Rd., S.E. Atlanta. Ph. 373-7624.
Will pasture horses, 2 daily feedings, auto, waterers, tight fencing, caretaker living on exc. care facilities 2 mi. from Sandy Springs on Chattahoochee river. Mrs. Walter L. Bloom, Bloomland, Rt. 12, Marietta. Ph. 971-2398.___________________
Saddles English, Western and pony, good cond., very reasonable. W.C. Rexroot, Rt. 1, Box 193, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5339._____
Have room to board 3 horses, stall pasture, hay and feed, $45 per mo. can pick up horse. J.W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU 95798. ______________________
Want to catch and haul wild cattle anywhere; also, Quarter horses for sale. Billy Reasor, Rt. 4, Box 184, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3396. _____
Argentina jumping saddle, 17 in. forward seat, pony Pelham bridle, girth stirrups and straps, exc. cond., $135 with bridle or $115 without. Bobby McMillan, 129 Hillcrest Dr., Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-6912.
1969 Miley-Cnpper 2 horse trailer, complete with dbl. saddle rack, elec. brakes, back curtains, rubber mats plus added length, good cond., $900. Mike Cameron, Columbus. Ph. 3245391
Horses boarded, complete adult care, fed twice daily and groomed, lighted barn with extra Irg. stalls, available to accomodate mare and foal, tack room, riding ring, trails, 5 min. to Sandy Springs. Paul A. Kresge, Windcrest Farm, 4616 Roswell Rd.. Atlanta. Ph. 255-8137,
18 in. BoreUi Argentin forward seat saddle, new cond., suede knee rolls, used 6 mos., $95. Cheryl Hecht, 4191 Harris Trail, NW, Atlanta 30327. Ph. 233-1363 nighty_____________
2 horse tandem trailer, good cond., $275; parade saddle and tack, used, $95. Bob Cooper, Rt. 4, Box 400, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064 no Sunday calls._____________.______
Training for show and pleasure, English, Western, reasonable rate. Dee Ramsdell, Red Holly Farms, Conyers. Ph. 483-8758 or 483-3496
Want to rent or lease pasture land for cattle, within 15 or 20 mi. radius; also, will buy or haul cattle, no Sunday calls. Hugh Wilbur, Rt. 1, Acworth 30101.__________________
Black Western saddle for small pony, $22. Rene' Mize, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 886-6385._______________
Premier 2 horse trailer, good cond. E. B. Strickland III, 960 Winburn Dr., East Point 30344. Ph. 7617572 after 6 pm.____________
Horses boarded, new modern barn, conveniently located on Marietta-Dallas Hwy., indoor exercise facilities, tack room and riding trails, complete care, $60 per mo., stall use $20 per mon., pasture with fee $25 per mo.; pasture only $15 per mo. Dewey Hicks, Lost Mt. Stables, Marietta. Ph. 427-2164 or 428-8643.
Horses boarded, hay fed daily, good pasture, $10 per mo., located near Alpharetta. Carlos Bagwell, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5251

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Rossi-Caruso all-purpose flal Excellent quality hay, fescue, also

saddle, adult size, exc. cond. with Arlington lespedeza and mixed fittings, including folded leather girth, grasses, highly fert. and baled without will trade for jump saddle, 17 in. seat. rain, heavy bales; lower prices when

Recipes of the Week

Mrs. D. J. Whitaker, Rt. 5, Newnan. bough in quantity M.R. Boroughs,

Ph. 253-7770.____________ 2750 Clifton Springs Rd., Decatur, Ph.

2 horse tandem trailer, escape 241-3565

BROCCOLI CASSEROLE

door, tack compartment. Judy Roe,

1970 Coastal Bermuda hay, highly

2 packages cooked broccoli

Duluth. Ph. 476-2234._______ Livestock transporting evenings
and week end, will handle out of town trips by appointment. Hollis Brooks,

fert. and limed, baled without rain, weed free, 750 per bale or $30 per ton J.E. Jeanes, Rt. 6, Box 181, Macon, Ph. 986-3303. Gray.

2 eggs 1 cup mayonnaise 1 cup cream of mushroom soup

Marietta. Ph. 428-5223 after 5 week

Choice, well fert. hay, 750 per bale

1 cup grated cheese

/

days.________________ English saddle, good cond., $45; 1
Western saddle, fair cond., $20. Randy Williams, 310 College Circle, Athens

at barn. W.H. Jones, Powder Springs,
Ph. 943-6911 Good Coastal Bermuda hay, $30
per ton at barn. Troy E. Morris, Dixie

Mix above ingredients well. Sprinkle cracker crumbs on top and bake at 350 degrees for one hour.

30601. Ph. 549-1800

Hills, Americus. Ph. 924-4884. 924-5712.

Argentina jumping saddle, 17 in.

Top quality Bermuda hay, $1 per

Mrs. Gene Chambers

forward seat, pony Pelham bridle, bale, 850 hay. Mike Callaway, girth stirrups and straps, exc. cond., Cherokee Springs, Ringgold, Ph. 935

Gumming, Georgia

$135 with bridle______________ 2696.

_______________

Horses boarded in stall, will pick up. Mike Thompson, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-2861.
Have room for 2 horses other than my own, in private pasture, stalls included, Jonesboro area, $15. Edward Halligan, Morrow. Ph. 474-8533.
Livestock feed,

Have sold property must empty barns, Timothy and Bermuda hay, 750 per bale in lots of 20 or more; mulch
hay, 500 per bale. Mrs. Willie Margus, Kt. 2, AUStell. Fh. 948-28U3._______
Rain-free hay, well fert. and
limed, pick up at barn. Wm. L. Boggs, Thomaston Rd.. Rt. 1, Barnesville.
Coastal Bermuda hay from well
fert. and limed fields. Lrg. square bales of excellent quality, $35 per ton

1 quart flour 1 pint meal l teacup milk 1 teacup yeast 3 eggs 2 teaspoons salt

FLANNELCAKES

hay and grain

or $1 per bale in truck load lots at barn. B.B. Campbell, Rt. 3, Box 345,

Beat well together and let it rise till usual time (overnight) in a warm place. Bake on a griddle.

Jackson, Ph. 755-3064.________

Top grade Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert. and limed, Irg. square bales,

Mrs. Joan English

$1 per bale at barn. J.F. Lancaster.

P. O. Box 503

Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph. 963-4317._____

Ludowici, Georgia 31316

Excellent soybean and Johnson

grass hay, cut, conditioned, and baled without rain. $40 per ton at barn.
Lloyd Matthews, Rt. 2, Chickamauga,

Note: Mrs. Joan English took the above recipe from a cookbook published in 1878.

wanted

Ph. 4047 375-3622, no collect calls. Rain free Coastal Bermuda hay,

Tender-hull bean seed, Pink

Himalayan blackberry, black

well fertilized, pick up in barns. Peanut, 85% germ.; Cream 6-Wks., raspberry pit. hazelnut, beechnut,

Coastal Bermuda hay, from limed Nights call Donald Hand, Circle H. germ. 88%, big white Halfrunner, blackhaw bushes old fashion peach

and fert. fields, $1, per bale, near Ranch, Ph. 258-3282, Bowdon, or Ph. germ. 97%, little Halfrunner germ. trees, crabapple, sarvice berry trees,

Cannongate Golf Course. Clifford B. 349-1054. Atlanta

96%, white Cornfield, germ. 900, $1 muscadine grapevines, 4, $1;

Flood, Ph. 253-2145, or 253-7500,

Fescue and Clover hay, Ig. sq. cupful; white mush peas, germ. 93%, blueberry, garlic bulds, 10, $1, add

Newnan. _____________ bales, from limed, fertilized fields, 700 red speckle germ. 88%, 750 cup, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6,

Good Bermuda and Fescue hay, bale, you haul, 6 mi. W. of Blairs- post. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3. Ellijay. Gainesville 30501.

from fert. fields without rain, nice bright bales, 800 per bale while they last. W.H. Butler, Ph. 938-7905 Tucker,
or 786-6080, Covington. 800 bales Fescue, well-fert. and
cut without rain; Charles Rivers, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. 461-8074. Highly -- ----Pf*1--LT" /fertilized Coastal Bermuda hay, no rain, 900 per bale at barn, James R. Woods Hwy. 18, 10 mi. W. Pine Mountain. Ph. 882-6580.
1970 Coastal Bermuda, also Fescue & Lespedeza hay, highly fert. large bales, conditioned, put up without rain, $1 per bale at barn or $35 per ton. Hugh J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton 30228. Ph.
478-802SL__________________ 1970 Coastal Bermuda hay highly
fertilized and limed, baled without rain, weed-free, 800 per bale at barn; also 900 bales mulch hay, 500 per bale at barn. J.C. Daniell, D&D Angus
Farm, Carrollton. Ph. 834-3778.
Lrg. quantity Coastal Bermuda hay from limed and highly fert. fields; also 4000 bales of mulch at 500 per

sville, Hwy. 76, W.R. Long. Blairsville. (jood Coastal Bermuda hay, 700
per bale, $36 per ton. Also truck scales recently approved by Ag. Dept. D.G. Barnett, Rt. 1, Cedartown, Ph. 748-
3708 Coastal Bermuda hay, rain free,
highly fertilized. $1 per bale at barn; also soybean hay $1 per bale; also Coastal Bermuda and crabgrass mixed hay, 800 per bale; Millet hay cut in dough $1 per bale. W.V. Rawlins, Rt. 1, Box 212A, McDonough, Ph. 957-5002.
50 Tons Coastal Bermuda hay, choice quality, cut right, weed free,
$35 per ton, less than a ton-$l per bale. L.E. Akins. Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 956-5897.
Hay $1 per bale. J. Egbert Martin, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-3242.
Coastal and fescue nay, con-
ditioned and baled without rain, from limed and fertilized fields, $1 per bale
at the barn. Also oat and millet hay 800 per bale, all Ig. heavy bales. L.B.
Hill, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-9689.

Massey strawberry pits., Irg. berries, heavy bearers, $3.50 per C, 200, $6.75, 300, $9.50; Wakefield
cabbage, Early Dutch, $1.50 per C, 300, $3.75, all del., no checks. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501.
Running okra seed, I/ 2 cup $1.25 PP. H.C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor St., Atlanta. Ph. 622-9724.________
Running okra seed for sale, I/ 4
cup, $1. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3, Baxley 31513.__________
21/2 tons Fescue seed, cleaned and bagged in 50 Ib. bags, good germ., 150 per Ib. Grady Alien, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-2555.
Scuppernongs, currants, black walnut, gooseberry, black walnut trees, $1 ea.; gooseberry, 500 ea.; goose plums, muscadines 4-5 ft., $1.50 ea., cannot ship. E. Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant Rd.. Macon. Ph. 788-6432.
1,000 stalks seed cane, unknown
var., green in col., Irg. & tall, seed is short due to dry weather, cannot ship or del. W.S. Chauncey, Rt. 1, Millwood
31552.______________

June Transparent, Horse red & golden Delicious, Stayman, Yates, other apple trees; June, Elberta, Ga. Bell peach trees, abt. 3 ft., 750 Kieffer, Lecont, Bartlett pears. May cherries, apricots, plums, chestnut trees, 3 ft. $1.25; also Concord Niagara grapes, 750-$5 PP. T.M. Webb. Ellijay.
Scuppernong^, Muscadine grapevines, damp packed; black Hunt, Thomas Dulcet; bronze scuppernongs, Higgins, Topsail,
pollinated Magoon-Chowan-Dearing, $1.25 ea., 6, $5 add post. Grady Ison, Brooks 30205. Ph. 599-3323
Hot-sweet Banana pepper, Bell pepper, corn bead seed, 250 pkg. with post.; also chufas, $1 per pint, 250 post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay.
2-3 ft. nursery grown, Papershell pecan trees, $3.50; 2 yr. cork trees, $2.25; add 650 post, trees. F.M, Abie,
Dahlonega 30533. Drk. col. sweet med. size figs, 2
crops, $1.25 to $3 ea., bearing age,

bale. Winton C. Harris, Rt., Box 118,

Genuine white Silver Skin onion some too Irg. to ship, add 400 post.

.S----cr--e--ve--n--.*----31i--5=6--0*,--P--h--.t----58:--6---6--6--8--7--. H--O--d7--u--m----. Coastal Bermuda hay, rain free,

Agricultural

sets ready for spring planting, $1.25 Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland qt., $3 gal. del. Bill Stephens, 847 Oak Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.

from highly limed and fert. fields, $1.25 per bale. Larry Byrom, 1918

seed and plants

St., Gainesville.____________

New largest size monster

Jerusalem artichokes for planting peanuts, 90% germ., 30 seed start, $1.

Noah's Ark Rd., Jonesboro, 30236, Ph.

or eating, $2.50 gal.; muscadine J.K. Stalcup. 2563 Sandtown Rd.,

478-2561 after 5:30,____________

grapevines, 500 ea., red raspberries, Marietta 30060._____________

1970 Bermuda hay from very

blueberries, catnip, spearmint, pits.,

Ky. 31 Fescue seed, 1970 crop,

highly limed and fert. fields, 90? per

$1.50 doz., add 500 post. Mrs. Elzie 98.66%pure, 95%germ., recleaned, 200

bale at barn, we help load. Jim

Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay.________ per Ib., combine run, 150 per Ib.,

Gresham, Circle "G" Angus Farm,

Beau Brummie! & Purple foliage cannot ship. H.C. Alien, Rt. 3, Box 378,

Hampton Ph. 946-3169. -vmi.

______________________ ___

Baled Hay, fescue orchard grass,

plums, May cherries, 500-$2; McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3379.

Superfine everbearing strawberries,

Chas. Wakefield & Round Dutch

Landino clover, land well limed and

parsley, mint, 50? doz., cannot ship. frost-proof cabbage pits., $1.50 per C,

fert, 800 per bale. M.H. Thomason, Rt. 2. Dalton. Ph. 226-1743

for sale

Mrs. F.H. Keys, 873 East Confederate 300, $3, $6.50 per M, ppd. in Ga. Mrs.

Ave.. S.E. Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448.

R. Chanclor, Rt. 1, Pitts 31072. Ph. 648-

Hay, highly fert. and limed, new crop, rain free, $1 per bale at barn, cheaper in Irg. lots. G.M. Kirk, 1726 Stilesboro Rd., N.W., Kennesaw. Ph.
428-3921. ___________________ Bermuda hay, $1.15 per bale if
picked up, $1.25 if del. Mrs. R.L. Eskew, 5795 Northcutt Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 964-6273.
Lrg. heavy bales hay, several diff.
mixtures of grass & clover, 75-85-950 & $1 per bale; some last yr. hay, 600 per bale, mulching hay, 500 bale. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Ward Meade Farm Paper Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 971-3426 for appointment.
Several diff. var. new crop hay tor sale, can del. K.B. Grogan, Manning Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-4672.
Yellow ear corn, 1970 crop, can not deliver. Julius Cozier, Thomson, Ph. 595-4725. after 6:30 pm._____
Good Fescue and Clover hay, 700 per bale. Hoyt Green, 4 Ln.-41 Hwy., 12 mi. N. of Marietta, 7 mi. S. of Cartersviile. Ph. 974-6826._________
Baled small grain straw, clean and weed free, 500 per bale, F.O.B. my barn, several thousand bales. Felton Denney, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Ph. 832-8198.________________
1800 bales of wheat hay, cut in the dough stage, free of rain, 750 per bale at the barn. George Irvin, Rt. 1, Pine Mtn., Ph. 663-2270.

White multiplying nest onion sets, $3.50 per gal. del. in 1st and 2nd. zones, further zones add 250 extra; also in $1$2 size pkgs., add extra post., send stamped addressed env. for inf. Miss Mattie Merriman, Lyons._______
Ola fashion peach trees, muscadine grapevines, plum trees, black raspberries, Himalayan blackberry pits., hazelnut, beechnut trees,
catnip pits., blackhaw bushes, sarvice berry trees, all 4, $1; garlic bulbs,
mtn. blueberry bushes, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6,
Gainesville 30501.______________ Bahia seed for sale, 13,000 Ibs., 200
per Ib. Doyle Carlton, Box 83,
Moultrie. Ph. 985-4584._________ Pensacola Bahia seed, germ. 89%,
purity 98%, no noxious, $27.50 CWT. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-
5109. Cert, sweet potato plants; im-
proved Ga. Red, Rose Centennial,
avail. April 1, $6.50 per M, FOB Lenox, booking orders now. Bob Lindsey, Buckeye Farms, 1-75, Lenox
31637. Ph. 546-4225. __________ Improved blueberry plants;
Delite, Southland, Woodard, Tifblue, 3 yr. plants, $2 ea.; 2 yr. Southland,
Woodard, $1.95; Fla. 90 strawberry pits., $3 per C, add $1 post, on orders
less than $15, $15 orders PP. J.E.
Leger, Ocilla 31774.

Jerusalem artichokes to pit. $2.50 gal., add 500 post., spearmint, huckleberry pits., $1.50 box; red raspberry, wrapped in plastic film or cellophane, damp, $1.50 doz., add post, no out-of-state orders. Mrs. H.A. Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav.______
Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 per gal.; sour May cherry bushes, $1 ea.; boysenberry pits., $2 doz.; everbearing strawberry pits., 24, $1, $4 per C, add 500 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.___________
Jerusalem artichokes for planting, $2.50 gal., crabapple, horseradish bunches, 500 ea., spearmint, blackberries dewberries, huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., 500 post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay._______
Genuine Hicks Broadleaf tobacco seed, germ. 91% pure seed 99% sample, $1; 1 Ib., $15, 3 IDS., $40, 10 Ibs., $75, all PP, Earl Stuckey, Blackshear._____________
Mtn. blueberries, dewberries, blackberries, $2.50 doz.; old fashion peach trees, black walnuts, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 698-4143.
Will furnish sprigs and custom plant Coastal Bermuda on your farm anywhere in Ga., guarantee a stand,
spring dug with auto, digger and planter. K.E. Hancock, Coastal Bermuda Farms, Box 239, Franklin Springs. Ph. 483-7865.

4255. 1970 tested Oct. beans, gen. old
Homestead pole, Blue Lake, Cutshort pole & bush, speckled and white
butter peas, speckled running butter
peas, other, okra, lettuce, sweet & hot pepper, many more vari., all 750 pkg. plus 250 post. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph.
758-6140. Mtn. huckleberries, dewberries,
blackberries, yellowroot pits., $3 doz. PP; winter huckleberries, red tame plums, 5, $3 PP, damp packed. Mrs. David Stover. Rt. 1. Blue Ridge 3Q513._
Wilo Old fashion white
multiplying onion sets, 35, $1 plus post. 500 post. N.W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box
254, Jesup 31545. Calamus plts^6^$2~50;
huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry,
yellowroot plants, $2.50 doz., all PP, damp packed. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt.
1. Box 146. Blue Ridge 30513. Tomato seed: Golden Jubilee,
June Pink, old time yellow, Brimmer, Sunray, hot & sweet Banana, sweet bell pepper, hot Cowhorn, broom cane
seed, 250 pkg. with stamped env.; also
okra & Indian corn, 500 cup, add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Chas. Wakefield cabbage pits., white sweet Spanish onion pits., $1.25 per C, add 600 post.; strawberry pits., $3 per C. E.B. Wetherford, Rt. 2,
Gainesville 30501.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, January 20, 1971

English Carriers, complete loft,

65 Black Sex Link hens, laying

Narcissus, 20, $1; asst. bulbs, 50,

Red giant size amaryllis bulbs,

Agricultural

bargain prices for show birds, 7 prs. good. W.C. Adams, 359 Woodward $1; 35 yard flowers my choice, $1; $1.25 ea.; King Alfred daffodils, $1 Carriers, $5 pr.; 7 prs. show breeders, Ave., SE, Atlanta 30312. Ph. 688-7673. extra Irg. size lily bulbs, pink & white doz.; Christmas cactus in 3 in. pots,

seed and plants

Modenas, whites, Argents, blacks, $5

6 purebred bantam roosters, all striped, $2 ea. plus 500 post, per order. budded, 750 ea.; diff. house pits, in 4

pr. if all taken; 5 pr. show type '70 hatch, 3 White Silkies, 1 Golden N.W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup in. pots, $1.25 ea.; red, white, pink

,rvy ; > for sale

breeders, Fantails, whites, blacks, red and splashes, $5 pr. if all taken, write or call where pigeons can be seen. Larry Richardson, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. ___________
Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned in pens, 300 ft. long, 30 ft. wide 8 ft. high, sev. thousand on hand. Clyde L. Perry, Rt. 3, Donalsonville. Ph. 8614118.
Pigeons: Racing Homers, good

Sebright, 1 Silver Duckwing, 1 Cornish game, $1.50 and $2 ea. or will trade. Raleigh Pruitt, RFD#2, Lavonia 30553.
Games: March and April Texas
ranger stags, $10, no pullets, 6 pure Red Roundheads, some small cones, 8 pullets, most of them laying; 2 Duke
Hulsey stags, $10 ea.; 3 Duke Hulsey pullets, some crosses, pick up here.
J.H. Willis. Rt. 1. Sycamore 31790. Bobwhite quail, day old, 250,

31545._________________ Gourd seed, short or long neck var.
grow extra Irg., 40 to pkg., 250; E. F. Rheney. Box 13, Hephzibah 30815.
Tested mammoth sunflower seed, grows 15 ft. tall, 25 in. blooms, makes beautiful background; Martin tested gourd seed, Irg. mix. gourd seed of 11 varieties, small mix. of 11 var., all 750 pkg., 250 post. ea. pkg. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW

peonies, good roots, $1 ea., 650 post. Thomas M. Sparks, 306 Lakeview Dr.,
Chatsworth 3(i7U5.________^ Dahlias; Ogden Reed, City of
Wellington, Mary Ann, Rose Glory, Powder Puff, Sherwood Peach,
Michael Black, American Beauty, 600 ea., add post. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt.
5, Ellijay 30540._______^ Free flower seed; mix. Sweet
William, vari. 4-o'clock, tall red

12 small size seedling pecan trees, $2; 6 small size cling seed peach trees, $2; sweet white flesh, larger sizes at my place only, no letters ans. without stamped env. enc. Miss Ardelle Segler, Box 176, Ochlochnee 31773. Ph. 574-3091.
Red multiplying onions, $2 gal. also Scotchbroom seedlings, $1 doz., add post., Ga. orders only. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Gumming 30130.
Old time multiplying onions, white kind, 35, $1 plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254 , Jesup 31545.
3 kinds fig sprouts 4^6ft.; pomegranate bushes, Horse apples, other apple pits, at my place; Jerusalem artichokes for planting or eating, $2.50 per gal. plus 500 post. Mrs. J.W. Jones. Madison._____
Hazelnut, beechnut trees, 4, $1; blackhaw, 4, $1; Condon giant, mastadon everbearing strawberry pits., $2.50 per C, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.______
Hot Cayenne pepper seed, 250; white anti-acid tomato seed, 250; hot Hungarian Banana pepper seed, 300; sweet Banana pepper, 350; O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.
ffePoogowrguslslatarlynea,dgaame, 1200 Northern Bobwhite quail for
,sale, in 70 ft. flight pens, $1 ea. Lewis C. Jones, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-9302 after 5 pm.
Purebred San Juan rabbits. All ages, guaranteed to be as represented. Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St., Decatur. Ph. 373-5291.
Extra Irg. Bobwhite quail, $1 ea.,
for sale blond quail, $1.25 ea. George Blalock,
Rt. 1, Box 198, Grovetown 30813. Ph. 863-3057._________
Pigeons: Fantails, Pouters, Magpies, Rollers, etc., $5 pr.; also, bantams: BB Reds, .Blacks, Modern game B/ R $3 ea., can ship. E.E. Smith, 1781 Boulderview Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-7315._____
1970 hatch, Irg. type white roosters; 1970 hatch purebred bantam roosters; Irg. purebred R.I. Red rooster; Irg. purebred French Salmon Faverolle rooster, bearded and muffed, will sell any of the above or trade for most any type purebred bantams, call or write before coming. Jimmy Miller, Box 71, Bishop 30621. Ph. 769-5030 after 5 pm.
Bobwhite quail from Irg. breeders, $1 ea., dressed birds on order, cannot ship, call before coming. W.W. Brennan, 207 S. Lee St., Americus. Ph. 924-2349._________
Muscovy ducks and drakes; also, white guineas, male and female. Mrs. J.P. Tarpley, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 695-3036.__________________
Flying Mallard ducks for sale, 4 generations from wild, also, will have eggs about Feb. 1 at $3.50 per doz. PP. W.E. Griffin, Holt Grocery Store, Rt. 1. Ocilla 31774.____;_____
Northern Bobwhite quail, $1, dressed birds, $1.15 ea.; also, a few fresh hatching eggs, left at $9 per C. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Ocilla. Ph. 468-7851._________________
Trio pure Aseels, $25; 2 trios Dark Cornish game bantams, bulldog type, $10 per trio; pr. White Cornish, $6; rooster and 3 hens, White Laced Red Cornish game, $12, all good birds, can ship FOB. Ray Hollingsworth, Rt. 2, Statesboro. Ph. 587-5835 after 4 pm.
Purebred show type bantams: BB. Reds, Black Old English, Burchin Old English, Silver Duckwing, Blue Reds, Old English; Cochins, Black, White, Blues, Brown Reds, Barred Rocks, Burchins, light Brahma, Midget Brahma, Model Cochins, Partridge Silkies, Golden Sebright, Mille Fleur, Buff Polish, Randy C. Hill, Box 101, Bowersville 30516.

flyers, most colors and ages now others priced according to age. W.W. Atlanta 303U. Ph. 758-6140._______ salvia, blue morning glory, red sun

available, $3 per pr., can ship. John H. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta

Carnation seed, 300; mix. coleus moss, red cypress vine, a few doz.

Moore, 4338 Webb Rd., Tucker 30084. 30319. Ph. 237-5340._______________ seed, 250; Black Zulu Christmas sweet shrub, love-apple, send

Ph. 938-1869.____________

36 White Silkies, Cochins, BB pepper, 5 seed, 500; white egg stamped, addressed env. with choice

Calif, beef type rabbits, $1.50 and

up according to age; eight 11 wk. old

New Zealand Whites; also, would like

to contact someone to buy rabbits the

yr. round, cannot ship. Mrs. John

Howard, Rt. 1, Cleveland 30528. Ph.

865-2758.

____

Rabbits for sale, 3 does, 1 buck;

also, pens, all for $16 or will trade for

hens of equal value. Ralph Anthony,

Nicholson. Ph. 757-2577.________

Game chickens: Pure Roun-

dheads, Ginn Greys, Hatch, White

Hackle and Warhorse. Garnett J.

Moreland, Sr., Rt. 2, Turner Rd.,

Lilburn. Ph. 469-3229. ____

Black Cochins, Buff Cochins,

Silver Duckwings, B.B. Reds, Black

Old English, Red Pyle, Cornish game

bantams, 1 trio Silver Sebrights, after

5 pm and week ends. Kenneth Carnes,

Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553.____________

White Silkie bantams, good birds,

2 trios left, maybe an extra hen,

cannot ship. Charles T. Massey, Box

382, Rockmart 30153.

Game cocks, exc. breed, 2 yr. old

cocks, Kelsos, Blue Face, Murphys,

$10 ea. Bill Matthews, 1290 Fairburn

Rd.. SW, Atlanta. Ph. 344-0321.

Limited supply purebred White

King pigeons available. Leon Hilton,

Rt. 2. Tarrytown 30470. Ph. 537-4146.

Sev. types purebred, mixed

bantams and game roosters, will

trade for 2 Red Lace Cornish hens, pr.

or trio Silver Sebrights, White Cochin

rooster, 1 Partridge Rock bantam

rooster or any purebred I don't have.

John R. Casper, Rt. 5, Box 365,

Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-7591 after 4 pm.

Mixed Muscovy ducks, Aug. '70 hatch, $2 ea.; also, trio of Araucana chickens (blue, green eggs) and trio of BB bantams, cannot ship. William L. Durham, 4158 Mercer Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-6314.__________
4 San Juans, 6 wk. old babies, $3 ea.; bucks in San Juan, Calif., Smutnose or N.Z.W., small black female, cannot ship. Mrs. Sam Jenkins, 4192 Glenwood Rd., Decatur. Ph. 289-9008 after 8 week-ends.
Rabbits for sale. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.____________
Northern Bobwhite quail eggs for sale, now booking spring orders, $90 per M; dressed frozen quail and
pheasants; also, quail breeders, $2.50 pr. Hubert Jordan, Bartow 30413. Ph. 364-3931.___________________
Purebred Dark Cornish game
bantams, bulldog type, now laying, $2 ea. at my home, cannot ship. W.C. McDaniel, Rt. 1, Box 49, Holley Rd.,
Lizella 31052. Ph. 935-2637._______ Bantams: Rhode Island Reds,
good stock, 2 pullets, 1 rooster, just started to laying, 1970 hatch, $1 ea. or will trade for 3 mixed colored bantams, pullets, no white ones, cannot ship. J.O. Mozley, 46 Austell Ave., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-1098.
4 Peruvian long-haired guinea pigs, 2 males and 2 females, Albino and party colored; also, 2 dbl. decked cages included. Patty Mattison, 3467 Midvale Rd.. Tucker. Ph. 939-2145.
Chukar breeders from blood
tested choice birds, $2.50 at my place, raise in prs. or colonies of 1 rooster
and up to 5 hens, will ship 5 birds at $3 ea. up to 250 mi. at Douglas. C.A. Franklin. Rt. 1. Box 141. McRae.
800 Northern Bobwhite quail, in flight pens, $1 ea., dressed quail $1.25 ea. Leslie Dickey, Cleveland Rd., Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-7728.______
15 bronze turkeys, 3 gobblers and 12 hens, all grown, reasonably priced.
Johnnie Mashburn, Box 447, Eatonton 31024.

Sev. thousand full grown Bobwhite quail, beautiful, flight cond.,
ilive or dressed and freshly frozen in rater, at my farm. D.J. Harper, Rt. 5,
'itzgerald 31750. Ph. 468-7783 Ocilla.

Purebred game chickens, Alien

Roundheads, Clarets and Warhorses,

can ship. Vernon Murphy, Rt. 1,

Cornelia. Ph. 77K-7281.

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12 heavy game hens for sale, $1 ea.,

call before coming, will have to catch

Reds, B-Brahmas, B Cochins, will sell the lot at a bargain and will deliver within 50 mi., cannot ship. M. Wilkins, Marietta. Ph. 427-8068.______^_^
Bantam cockerels mRhode Island Red, Silver Duckwing, Old English game; also, bantam cockerels in Golden Sebright. J.C. 'Mitchell, 412 Cavender St., LaFayette
30728._________________________ Rabbits, 1 to 1 I/ 2 yrs. old, 1 San
Juan buck, 1 N.Z.W. buck, 2 Calif, bucks, $4 ea.; 4 Calif, does, 1 N.Z.W. doe, 1 San Juan doe, 2 Calif. - N.Z.W. cross does, $5 ea., cannot ship. H.R. McCain, 2835 Roosevelt Hwy., College Park. Ph. 761-7475._____________
21/2 yr. old India Blue peacock, exc. specimen, $30, cannot ship. H. Crider, Rt. 2, Turner Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-2344._____________
Purebred show type bantams: Mexican Spangles, BB Reds, Black and White Old English, Golden Sebright, Rhode Island Reds, White Silkies, Mille Fleurs, French Salmon Faverole, Black Rosecomb, Silver Duckwing, see at my home after 5, on week-ends all day. Tony Johnson, Rt.
1, Hartwell 30520.
38 mixed bantam pullets, 1970 hatch, 2 mixed roosters, 8 Silver Sebright hens, same age, 13 Silver Sebright roosters, pullets beginning to lay, see to appreciate, located 4 mi. W. Woodstock Old Ala. Rd., cannot ship. H.M. Bates, Rt. 3, Acworth 30101. Ph. 926-3235.

25 blue vinca rooted plants, $2; 50

blue vinca vine cuttings, $2; 10 7-

Sister or Dorothy Perkins rooted rose

plants, $2; 6 surprise Spider Lily bulbs, red, $2, enc. stamped env. for

details. Miss Ardelle Segler, Box 176, Ochlochnee 31773. Ph. 574-

3091 Columbine seed, purple, lav.,

yellow, rose, pink and white, 25$ pkg.,

Irg. dbl. poppies, red, lav., pink mix.,

250 pkg.; med. Sweet William mix.,

250 pkg., send self-addressed stamped

env. Mrs. Paul Davis, Rt. 1, Monroe

30655.

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Swiss Giant pansy plants, 50,

$2.25, $3.75 per C PP; send stamped

env. for free pkg. flower seed & list of

our bargain vegetable & flower seed.

F. M. Abie. Dahlonega 30533.

White pine, pink mtn. ivy, pink mtn. laurel, mtn. ferns, mtn. holly,

sweet shrub, Hemlock pines, 4, $2.50

PP; damp packed. Mrs. W.M. Stover,

Rt. 1. Box 146. Blue Ridge 30513. Yr. old rose bushes, dbl. & single

white Cherokee, Dr. Van Fleet, yellow

and white Banksia, Sweetheart, Mary

Wallace, 750 ea.; pittosporum, red

crape myrtle, Russian olive, 500 ea.,

add post. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104,

Chester 31012.________________ Turk's Cap lily, Formosa lily

seed, 250 pkg. with stamped env.;

Spider lilies, $1 Irg. clump my place,

cannot ship. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson,

Rt. 2. Mosley & Dixon Rd.. Macon.

1970 Martin gourd seed, short

neck & Irg. at bottom, also mammoth

sunflower seed, 30 seed, 250 with

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

Rt. 1. Martin 30557. Yellow daffodil, white narcissus

bulbs, $3 per C; tall blue Japanese

iris, blue Siberian, 3 doz., $2; old time

blue iris, orange daylilies, 4 doz., $2,

add 650 post. Henry Eller, Rt 3, Ellijay

30540._____________________

Christmas pepper, 5 seed, 500; monkey flower, 250 pkg. Mrs. D. Brooks. Box 1031. Decatur 30031.
Swiss Giant, jumbo pansy pits.,
600 doz.; dbl. red, mix. col. poppy seed, 200 tblspn.; red, white, white hibiscus seed, 150 tblspn.; red nan-
dinas, ligustrum, 250 cup; orange daylilies, butter & egg jonquil bulbs, 350 doz. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston 30660._________
10 well rooted English ivy, $1; 10
well rooted boxwood, $2.50; 10 well
rooted Gold Dust aucuba, $2.50; 10 bunches bronze ajuga, $2.50; 10 achimenes, $1, $5 orders PP, no out-of-
state orders. Roy G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr.. SW, Atlanta 30310.
Vera aloe, night cereus, trailing
velvet, billbergia nutans, peperomia, begonias; Silver Sheen, Ruth Grant, Angelwing, 750; mix. pit. cuttings, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2,
Thomasville 31792.____________ Dbl. daylilies, 10, $1; rooted
cream roses, 500 ea.; red, white
spotted roses, 500 ea.; white dogwood, native azaleas, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6. Gainesville 30501.
Swiss Giant pansy plants, 50, $2.25, $3.75 per C; per. white candytuft, white striped liriope, $1.50 doz.; valley lily pips, Strawberry begonias, Sweet William pits., 10, $1, add 500 post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.____________________
Pink grass or spice pinks, med. clump, 750; pink hydrangeas, 12-16 in., $1.25; blue hydrangeas 6-8 in., 750; bronze ajuga, 3 doz., $1.60 PP in Ga. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 1600 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody. Ph. 4M-1lii7________
Marigold, castor bean, nandina, Irg. sunflower seed, matchbox, 250; touch-me-not, mimosa, cockscomb, Philippine lily seed, 250 tblspn.; palm seed, 50 ea.; miniature
hot pepper 10 pods, 250, free seed, send stamped env. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr., Ellenwood 30049.
Dbl. yellow kerria, forsythia, purple leaf plums, $1.25 ea.; Dutchman's-pipe, 750 ea.; clethra, $1.25; evergreen euonymus, red berries,
$3.50 doz. all 2-3 yr. plants. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327, Covington
30209._____________________________ Named bromeliads, $1; Con-
federate violets, 20, $1; red giant violets, alba-white, Royal Robe, 10, $1; vari. liriope, 10, $1, green, 25, $1;
ophiopogon, 20, $1; vari. vinca, 10, $1, green 20, $1 env. min. 650 post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave,,
Macon 31201._________________ Red & yellow maple trees, holly,
native azaleas, sweet shrub, white
dogwood, purple butterfly, bushes, 4, $1; yellow thornless rose bushes, S. C. jasmine, yellow bell, althaeas, 3, $1;
purple iris, others, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville
30501._____________________ Rooted gardenias, 50-750; Easter
roses, 750 ea.; boxwood cuttings, vinca minor, ophiopogon, 20 ea.; purple iris, Sweet William, 750 doz.; dbl. orange daylilies, $1 doz.; Scotchbroom, 4, $1, add post.; Irg. & small boxwood. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7,
Gumming.______________________ Rose of Sharon, mix. cols., pink
spiraea, 200 ea., 6, $1; pink thrift, 750 for Irg. clump; mums, mix. cols., $1 doz., add 600 post. Mrs. E. C. Mobley, Box 309, Rt. 1, Gumming 30130. Ph.
887-6603._______________ Old English dwarf boxwood, 6"
pits., $40 per C; red crape myrtle 4 ft., $150 per C; Pres. Red canna bulbs, $25 per C, also liriope & azaleas. Paul Goodroe. Rt. 3, Box 162. Greenville.
Purple lilac bushes, 2, $1, 3, $1.40; dbl. white lilac, $1 ea.; also 1 wool quilt top, $3, 600 post. Miss Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Box 226, Gainesville
30501._________________ Lrg. bunches bronze ajuga, $1
doz., green, 14, $1; mock orange shrub, fragrant white flowers, 6, $1; rooted small leaf English ivy, $1 doz.; cuttings, 15, $1, 300 post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538._______

of seed. Mrs. Walter Collins, 317 Ga.

Ave.. Winder 30680.___________ Rose thrift, green ajuga, 25, $1;

vinca minor, garlic bulbs, $1 doz.;

Emp. daffodil bulbs, 14, $1; jonquil

bulbs, 25, $1; catnip, 6, $1, add 450

post. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks

30205._____________________ Oriental poppies, red, 2 yr. roots,
$1 ea., 3, $2; red amaryllis bulbs in 4

in. pots, budded, $2 ea.; red, pink,

yellow, purple hyacinths, $1.50 doz.;

Dinnerplate dahlias, red, pink, white,

mix. cols, only, $1.25 doz., 650 post.,

others. Mrs. Jennie Sparks, Rt. 3,

Chatsworth 30705.________________ Daylily, iris, mums, liriope, 3

grancy greybeard trees at my home,

plants, $1 doz. trees 2-3 ft., $2 ea.;

Shirley poppies, poppy seed, mix.

cols., I/ 2 tsp., 250; 4 cotton rose

cuttings, $1.25, send self-addressed

env. for seed. Mrs. R. L. Pullen,

Damascus 31741.________________ 25 asst. cols. Bearded iris, $5, 2

horned rosy-red free with ea. order,

PP; 25 asst. cols, daylilies, $5 with 5

rooted purple & green striped jew free

with ea. order, PP. Mrs. 0. F. Boyd,

Rt. 1. Box 295, Villa Rica 30180. Red & pink dogwood, $1.50: red

flowering crabapple, red flowering

peach, althaeas, $1; weigela, for-

sythia, snowballs, White & Hemlock

pines, mix. col. azaleas, 750, all 18 in.

& up, $5 orders PP. Mrs. T. M. Webb,

Ellijay.________________ Old fashion cluster early

blooming narcissus, 2 doz., $1.50, 500

post., 3 cols, daylilies, 1 dbl., $2 doz.,

500 post.; Bearded iris, 6 cols., $2 doz.,

500 post.; red Aug1. blooming Spider

lily bulbs, $1 doz., 500 post. Mrs. Jim

Blackwell. Rt. 1, Newborn 30262.

Red leaf porch vine, pink

flowering locust, golden rain tree,

$1.50; blue lilac, $2; mix. cols,

althaeas, $1-$1.50 ea.; boxwood, other

evergreen shrubbery at my home,

Tiger & Alligator cactus, 2, $1, add

post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2,

Ellijay.

Lrg. & small leaf green ivy,

ajuga, vinca minor, pink achimenes,

$1 doz., add post. Mrs. Blanche

Woodruff, Greenville._______________ Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 400 doz.;

blue vinca minor, $1 doz.; ground ivy,

pink thrift, 20, $1; rooted honeysuckle

vines, 20, $1; dwarf purple iris, $1

doz., all PP in Ga. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt.

2, Box 105, Adairsville 30103.______

Flower seed, ornamental pepper,

JO pods ea. diff., $1.25; asst. cols,

cannas, $2.50 doz. PP; marigold, Queen Anne's Lace, 250 with stamped env. Mr-.. W S. Griffin. Adel 31620.

Red & pink Christmas & Feb.

cactus, Broom, Starfish, Gooseberry

cactus, purple t striped jews, vari.

houseleek, min.'$3, 500 post. Mrs. Otis

Mashburn, Gumming 30130.______

Sweet shrub, purple butterfly

bushes, white dogwood, red maple,

native azaleas, grancy greybeard

trees, 4, $1; yellow bell, althaeas. J. C.

jasmine, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6. Gainesville 30501.

Huge clumps of hydrangeas, Waxleaf ligustrum, purple wisteria,

yellow Fla. Confederate and Jan.

jasmine, 750-$2; var. perennials &

bulbs, 750-$2 doz. cannot ship. Mrs. F.

H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave.,

Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448. ________

20-24 in. high boxwood $1 ea.; 15-19

in., 750; 12-15 in., 400 ea., small well

rooted pits., 100 ea., damp packed,

PP, min. order $3; also but cannot ship heavier boxwood, azaleas, $1.25

ea. Norton Eldridge, 212 Madison

Ave.. Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-3849.

Purple iris^ daffodils, orange

daylilies, Star of Bethlehem, 4 doz.,

$2.50; mtn. azaleas, sweet shrub,

white dogwood, weeping Mary, 5, $2.50; old fashion snowballs, yellow

japonica, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank

Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 698-

4143.

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Sweet shrub, white dogwood, crabapple, mtn. laurel, maple, sweet

gum, pink almond, water oak, for-

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

Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Talking Rock

after 6pm; also, rabbits for sale. Mrs. 'R.A. Luckey, Rt. 3, Old Keyville Rd., Hephzibah 30815.
Free, 20 Ringneck doves and ages. C.C. Tunison, Box 103, Avondale Estates 30002. Ph. 373-9361, .tlanta.

Red salvia, mix. Sweet William, angel's trumpet, mix. poppy, larkspur, purple stock, red sunflower, pink ageratum, Blackberry lily seed, 250 pkg. with stamped env. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St.,
Ellijay.

Rooted Charm, Waxleaf,
Angelwing, Rex, other begonias, dbl. pink & purple sultana, alum. & prayer plant, 500 ea.; Rosebud geranium, 750 ea.; mix. cuttings, $1 doz., min. order $1 plus post. Mrs. A. J. McCorkle, Rt.
2, Newton Rd., Albany 31701.

30175.______________ Italian Caveman's Club, Light
Bulb, Planter, Ornamental, Marble
gourd seed, 3 doz. to pkg., 300, 4 pkgs., $1, send stamped env., will accept stamps. H. A. Stahl, Thomasville
Hwy., Moultrie 31768.

Wednesday, January 20, 1971

for sale
Lemon lilies, $1 doz.; fall asters, hardy ferns, rooted holly pits., mtn. laurel, white dogwood, Jan. Jasmine, pink althaeas, rhododendron, forsythia, sweet shrub, azaleas, al rooted, 4, $1, add 500 post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
5 kinds daylilies, white, purple & yellow iris, 5 cols, mums, blue violets, tuberoses & Butterfly lilies, $1 doz.; liriope & mix. narcissus, $2.50 per C, add post. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman._______________________
Seed: Gloxinia, hardy outdoor var., 5, 25$; Regal lily, 5, 250; lav.blue hardy geranium seed, 3, 250; golden bleeding heart, 5 seed, 250. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.

for sale

Red dry hot pepper, dry catnip,

30* qt., $1 gal.; garden sage pits.,

catnip pits., 10* ea., mint 750 doz.;

yellow striped vine pomegranate seed,

200 tablspn., 6, $1; Irg. Russian sun-

flower seed, 300 cup. Leilar Phillips,

Box 214. Rt. 1, Royston_____

White feed sack for sale, 250 ea.,

add post. Miss Lula Cook, Rt. 5, Canton

30114._________________ Appliqued quilt patterns; But-

terfly, Colonial Girl, Dutch Doll,

Dutch Boy, Duck, Cup & Saucer, Pig,

Overall Boy, Puppy Kitten, Football,

Pansy, Tulip Pot, Heart, others, 3, $1

plus Irg. stamped env. Debbie

Welch. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.______

Wild cucumber bark, slippery

elm, white ash root, red elder bark

and root, poke root, red oak bark,

mullein, I/ 2 gal., $2; good pecans,

$1.50 per pint; improved lucky

buckeyes, $2 doz., add post. Mrs. John

-wiid~ Phi[Hlliipss.. R1 t. 1, Wriehtsville., vild flower honey, $13.50 per

case, 12 ea. 3 Ibs. Mason jars, $12.50

per case 2 Ib. 12 ea. freezer jars with

Irg. opening $8.50 per case, 12 ea. pint

Mason jars, pretty light honey with or

without comb. Frank Stone, 294 Kurtz

Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-6489.

Appliqued quilt patterns, Sun-

bonnet Sue & Overall Bill, Meadow

Rose, Snowball, Cup & Saucer, Duck,

Heart Shape, Triple Sunflower,

Pansy, Flower Tree, Bleeding Heart,

House Plant, Pig, Kitten, Puppy,

Colonial Girl with Umbrella, 3, $1, add

long stamped env. Mrs. Ruby

Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.

Jerusalem artichokes for eating,

$2.50 per gal., horse radish for eating,

5 roots, $1, add post. Mrs. L. M.

Lowman. Rt. 5. Box 87. Elliiav.

Catnip, devil's shoestring, elder

bark & root, poplar, sweet gum bark,

yellowroot, sassafras, May apple

queen-of-the meadow, yellow dock

roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark,

ratsbane, 2, Ib. lardbox, $1 plus 350

post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay

30540.___________________ Horseradish for eating, 5 roots for

$1.00, sourwood honey, some light and

some dark, in Irg. mouth qts. $2.50;

regular honey jars, $2 cannot ship;

Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 per gal.

plus post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,

Ellijay 30540.

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Gourd seed. & gourds, 1970 crop,

Irg. Jumbos, 4-5 ft. Dipper, extra Irg.

Bushel, small Pee Wee, many other

kinds, 250 pkg. with self-addressed

env., red okra seed free with ea. or-

der. G.W. Jackson, Rt. 3, Box 401,

Dalton 30720.

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Appliqued quilt patterns, Dutch

Boy, Girl, Country Boy, Overall Bill,

Sunbonnet Sue, Bunny rabbit,

Friendly Puppy, Butterfly, Daisy

Chains, Rose Wreath, Pansy-Basket of

Roses, Tulip, Flower Iris, Colonial

Lady, Dutch Boy, Girl, 3 for $1 plus

Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long,

Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Martin gourds varnished and ready to hang, $1.75 ea., 2, $3.25, 3, $4,

Appliqued patterns; Autumn Leaves & Acorns, Pineapple, Clown,

Felt cowbov boots size 1, pastel cols with appliqued animals,

4 or more $1.25 ea.; bluebird or Wren Pansy, Zebra, Album, Daisy, Hen, state col., $2 per pr. PP; also

gourds, $1 ea., 2, $1.75, 3, $2.50, 4 or

more 750 ea., all del. H.A. Stahl, Rt. 6,

Moultrie 31768.______________

Quilt patterns: Butterfly, Mor-

ning Glory, Tulip, Football, Fisher

Boy, Sunbonnet Gal, Dutch Doll, Moon

over Mtn., Old Soldier's Rose, Churn

Dasher, Windmill, Goose Tracks, Mill

Wheel, Friendship Ring, Pinwheels,

Broken Dishes, Sunbeam, 8, $1 with

stamped addressed env., Mrs. Arthur

Gentles, Rt. 2, Box 267, Toccoa 30577.

Quilt top patterns, 250 ea., 5, $1;

Log Cabin, Trip-Around-the-World,

Crazy Quilt, Captive Beauty,

Magnolia Bud, Dimension, Sawtooth,

Memory Chain, Windmill, Carnival

Time. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031,

Dec-qattuuir,__3o0w03u1i.. _____

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Approx. 1,000 shortneck Martin

gourds and 400 long and shortneck

Dipper gourds, all sizes, will sell

entire lot for 20* ea. V. A. Phillips,

Smithville 31787. Ph. 846-2864.

Chopped pecan meats, $2.25 per

Tulip, Football, 250 ea., 5, $1, send 100

for list of over 150 quilt patterns, pc. &

appliqued. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873,

Scottdale 30079

Long Pods of red & yellow hot

pepper packed in qt. plastic bags, 750

qt., add post. Mrs. Ralph Musgrove,

Rt. 1, Box 96A, Newton 31770. Ph. 734-

5004.

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Several hundred Irg. dry sound

Martin gourds at my home, 750 ea.,

cannot ship. L. B. Law, Leslie 31764.

Jerusalem artichokes, $2 per gal.,

500 post. Edward M. Ware, Rt. 1, Box

248, Hephzibah

Oak rails without bark, 8-10 ft.

long, good size, 40-500 ea. picked up at

my place, let me know day before you

pick up. Charles A. Seabolt, Suches

30572. __________________

Well rotted stable manure for

sale, $4 pick-up truck load, you load

and haul. Mrs. H. A. Simpson, Nor-

cross. Ph. 448-4114

Locust fence posts, truckload lots

lambskin baby moccasins, white only, size med. & large, $2 per pr. PP. Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Box 323, Rt. 1, Calhoun. 30701.
Cro. tablecloth in Daisy pattern, natural col, approx. 72x98 in., $45; cro. baby wool blue afghan, approx. 34x34 in., $7; cro. blue wool baby sweater, $2.50; also cap to match, $1; white cro. pillowcase lace, $1.25 pr., add post. Mrs. H.H. Robison, Rt. 1, Monroe. 30655.
Potholders in red & white, blue & white, green & white, red white & blue, yellow & black, pink & white, yellow & white, rose & white, 5, $1, add post., no checks. Mrs. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., NE, Lawrenceville. 30245.
Hand woven loop potholders in asst. cols. & patterns, 250 ea., 5, $1; dbl. bed quilt tops, hand pc., Step Around the Mtn., $6 ea.; Drunkard's Path, $6; Butterfly, $7. Mrs. J. D.

qt., PP up to 300 mi. Mrs. A. B. of 900-1000 del. anywhere, 3 in., up to 6 Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 98. Ellijay. 30540.

Cooper,.Rt. 2. Box 270. Pelham 31779. 1/2 ft. long. R. T. Wood, Box 394,

^Afghan made of 4-ply wool cr.

7 hives Italian bees, 5 have brood chambers and 2 supers, 2 have brood chambers and 1 super, all have plenty honey for winter, some have extra honey, all for $105. J. D. Payne, Box 254, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2487.
Patchwork quilt patterns with
drawn instructions, can be mach. pc.; Windmill, Old Italian Design, Pinwheel, Wrench, Bright Hopes, Fan, 3 & 6, Okla. Rd., Grecian Design, Farm Friendliness, 5, $1; free bowtie pattern with $2 order, stamped addressed env. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Quilt patterns, appliqued and pc.
stuffed toy patterns, toy dog, cat, elephant, gingerbread, boy, others, 25* ea.; quilt patterns, Star-withDiamonds, Dbl.-Wedding-Ring, N.Y. Beauty, Bear, Fan, Quadrille, Forgetme-Not, Cat, others, 5, $1 plus stamped addressed env. Mrs. Harold Marcus. Rt. 1. Carnesville 30521.
Several Ibs. beeswax, $1 per Ib. at my home. W. T. Holbrook, Sr., Rt. 2, Clarkesville 30523. Ph. 754-2610,
Quilt patterns over 100 yrs. old; Log Cabin, Rocky-Rd.-to-Calif., Dovein-the-Window, $1 per pattern plus carbon copy. Mamie Gable, Rt. 3,
Dahlonega 30533. New crop buckeyes, $1.25 per doz.
PP. Miss Jean Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 59, Hiawassee 30546.
Strong red sassafras, slippery elm, white ash, root, red elder root & bark, wild cucumber bark, poke root, mullein, I/ 2 gal., $2; okra seed, $1 per cup; pecans, $1.50 per pint, lucky buckeyes, $1 doz., sage, 750 cup, add post. Art Phillips. Rt. 1. Wrightsville
White cluster sweet potatoes, table size, Red Velvet, Puerto Rican, $4 per bu. at farm in Toombs Co., bring containers, located 21/2 mi. S. of Johnson Corner, 12 mi. S. of Lyons. Joe S. Ansley, Rt. 3, Lyons 30436. Ph.
565-8214. Approx. 100 Ibs. country lard.
Charles Gilreath, Rt. 1, Monroe. Ph.
267-6483 after 5 pm. No. 2 farm bell complete and in
good cond., mounts on post, $45. J. W. Yeargin, Rt. 1, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-
7870. Ginseng planting roots, 500 ea.;
yellowroot pits., 6, $1, $1.50 doz.; white yarrow, yellow dock, spearmint, 6, 500; pomocrystal seed, 25* doz.; wild strawberry pits., 500 doz., add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler. Rt. 2. Ellijay.
Queen of meadow, yellowroot, rabbit tobacco, ratsbane, yellow dock, wild cherry bark, sassafras, 4 Ib. lard box, $1.25; catnip, mullein pits., $1.50

Demoresl. Ph. 723-7836.__________ 3,000 Irg. turpentine cups for sale,
used only once, 50 ea. Clarence Walden, Rt. 4, Douglas. Ph. 384-2240.
Channel catfish fingerlings for sale, free del. to your pond. Frank Creasy, 107 E. Park Ave., Valdosta. Ph. 244-0558 or Hahira 794-2976.
Approx. 300 pcs. good used tin in 910 ft. sheets, $1 per sheet if all taken. Thomas L. Dalton, Rt. 3, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-3057.___________
Black walnut meats, $2 per pint plus post., $5 qt. PP; pecan meats, $4 ,qt. PP. Geo. E. Golden, Sr., Rt. 4, LaGrange 30240.
Pc. quilt patterns with col. picture; Valentine quilt, Hidden Star, Lend and Borrow, Mother's Apron, Magnolia Bud, New Album, Old Fashioned Indian Puzzle, Patriotic Star, Right Hand of Fellowship, The Castle Wall, Hanging Basket, 350 ea., 3, $1. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.__________
Mtn. sourwood honey, light sourwood, 5 Ibs., $3.75, 10 Ibs., $7, 30 Ibs., $19.50; qt. jars, $2 if ordered 2 or more; drk. sourwood, 5 Ibs., $2.75, 10 Ibs., $4.75, 30 Ibs., $14, add post. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville 30178._________________________
300 ft. of 4 ft. chain link fence; 11 gauge, 26 posts & caps, $137.50; also 4 ft. walk gate and 10 ft. dbl. drive gate, all 3 with latches and hinges, $37,50. H.A. Sanders, Rt. 3, Box 35, Conyers. Ph. 483-1640. ____________
2 farm bells for sale, No. 4, $75, No. 3, $50, all in good condition. John D. Malcom, Rt. 4, Box 134, Madison 30650. Ph. 453-7804 Greensboro.
Approx. 300 old fashion split rails for rail fence. G. L. Thompson, Scott. Ph. 668-3395.
for sale
Good size square pot or pan holders, mach. made, cloth inside, 3, $1, add 150 post. Mrs. Perlene Roper.

shell pattern, stitches close together, 6 shades of blue, geranium, eggshell, 3 of green, $30 plus $1 post.; cro. tablecloth in white, 75x75 in., $35 plus $1 post. Mrs. Willie Lee Moss, Rt. 1,
Homer. 30547.______________ Painted emb. pcs; pillowcases,
child's or adult design, $2 pr.; tablecloth and apron sets, choice of cols, orange & yellow or red & rose, $6; dish towel sets, 7 towels, $3.25, other items. Mrs. Therese S. Mullinax, 1853 Peeler Rd., Chamblee. 30341. Ph. 451-1709.
Hand pc. quilt tops, all dbl. bed size, Step Around the Mtn., $6 plus post.; Bowtie, $4.50 plus post.; Crossroads, $4.50 plus post.; all new print cloth, pc. by hand. Mrs. Florence Wiggins, 7582 Union Grove
Rd., Lithonia. 30058. _______
Little girl dresses, perma-press
hopsacking, red plaids, size 2-6X, $4; new "wet look" brown vinyl jumpers with cotton blouse, size 4-6X $5 ea.; red velveteen pants, white angel top, size 3, $3 ea. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd., Athens. 30601.
Cowboy boots, baby size 1, handmade of white imitation leather, trimmed with a real buckle and a tiny bucking bronco applique, $3 pr. Mrs. D. Brooks. Box 1031, Decatur 30031.
Pretty potholders, 250 ea., 5, $1, add post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____________
Heart shaped pincushions trimmed with fancy rick-rack, 300 ea.,
4, $1 plus 150 post.; asst. cols, looped potholders, 300 ea., 4, $1 Debbie Welch, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.____________
Hand quilted quilts, regular size,
$10, queen, $15, king, $20, baby quilts, $5; bedspreads for $10, king size $15. Mrs. Isaac Reed. Star Rt., Juno 30551.
Appliqued pillowcases, diff. designs, dolls, flowers with leaves, $3 pr.; scarves to match, $1.50 ea.; mach. made, handpainted pillowcases, pretty designs, $2.50 pr. add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 30540.__________________
Novelty aprons, shape, apple, leaf, butterfly, girls face, $1.25 ea., also handpainted pillowcases $2 pr.; handpainted dish towels, 3, $1, seven $2; bib aprons, $1 ea.; band aprons, 750 ea., work aprons, Irg. pockets, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.____________________ Band, bib coverall aprons,
trimmed, good material, bands, $1, bibs, $1.15, small coverall, $1.75, med., $1.90, Irg., $2.15 extra Irg., $2.50; clothespin, $1; bib style with

doz., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175._________
Chicken manure, $7 per ton, mm.

Rt. 7, Gainesville.__________

yoke, small, $1.60 Irg., $1.85, add post.

Mach. made dbl. bed quilts, print Miss Lucille Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 128-A,

tops with solid col. lining to match, Swainsboro 30401.

order 6 tons, del. within 35 mi. radius padded with 2 Ib. roll cotton, $10 ea.

Old fashion bonnets with ruffle,

of 5-Points, Atlanta. Mrs. R. L. .PP; clothespin bags, tie around waist print solid, $1.25, old fashion sun-

Eskew. Atlanta. Ph. 964-6273.,

style, 750 ea. PP; little girl aprons, 2 bonnets, 750 ea., add post. Mrs. B. M.

Free horse manure, haul your pockets all trimmed, 2, $1.25 PP, all Humphreys, 854 Davis St., F6,

own. Herbert Smith, Twin Oak new material & cotton. Mrs. David Gainesville. 30501.

Stables, 900 Myrtle St., Roswell. Ph. Stover. Rt. 1. Blue Ridge 30513.

2 hand quilted Fan quilts, 76x93

993-4307.

Lambskin baby shoes, lace ups, in., $12 ea., 18 tops at $3.50 ea. Mrs. G.

Channel catfish brood stock, 3-8 moccasins, cowboy boots, felts, size 1- W. Sorrow, 3536 Kenton Place, SE,

Ibs., sexed & treated. Ken Holyoak, 2-3, appliqued animals, pastels white, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-8059.

Box 6, Enigma. Ph. 532-6135 Alapaha $2.25 pr., 500 post. Sara Crumbley,

Close cro. white round dining

nights.

____________ Box 383A, Rt. 2, McDonough. Ph. 957- table pcs., 28 in. dia. ea., Diamond

7 diff. bonnet patterns: Martha 3203.

Washington, old fashion gathered

Old fashion bonnets, wagon train

design, ecru or white, add 250 post. Mrs. Lola M. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.

crown, Centennial button on crown, pointed top button on crown, Covered Wagon, button on crown with a tail, 350 ea., 50 ea. pattern instructions. Mrs. R. I. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44,

with ruffle, print button crown, $1.25 pr., aprons med., Irg., 50-750 ea., clothespin, 750 ea., add post. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd. Buford 30518.

30554.___________________ Wool Ripple afghan of 4-ply yarn,
56x75 in. long, wood brown, rust and beige, 1 shell all wool, 62 in. wide, 70 in. long, green gold and tangerine, 1

Lawrenceville 30245._________ Pretty heart shaped pincushion in Well rotted compost for sale, $4 asst. cols., 300 ea., 4, $1 add post. Mrs.

all wool 40 ply and 4 oz. Ripple, wood brown, rust, baby yellow and orange,

pick-up load. Speed Beasley, The Hangin Tree Stables, 5254 Covington Hwy., Stone Mtn. Ph. 289-3764.
3 pecks 1970 hickory nuts for sale. Mrs. L. C. Dillard, 4665 Tell Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-1687.______
55 gal. metal drums for sale, $2-$3 ea. Tully Westmoreland, Box 26, Nicholson 30565. Ph. 757-2679._____
Firewood for sale, prompt del. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111 or 422-6414.

Ruby Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540. Pincushion sewing baskets made
from cheese hoops, $7.50 ea., add post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Heart shaped pincushions, Irg., $1; med., 750 small 500; handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr., handpainted tea aprons, $1.25 ea., fancy painted potholders 250 ea., painted dish
towels, 3, $1; add post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

56x75, $35 ea. Mrs. Earl Adams, PadenDr., Rt. 4. Lawrenceville 30245.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, Bowtie, Odd Fellow, Step-Around the Mtn., $3 ea. plus post., all handmade. Miss Ruth Alewine, 151A Cannon Homes, Lavonia 30553.______________
Children's winter skirts & 1 blouse sets, size 3-6X, $3.50, $4-$4.50; any 2, >7, any 3, $10.50, add post. Mrs. Gayle ""rice, 1640 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 627-5668.

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1 Baby's 1st shoes, handmade of genuine white lambskin, soft sole, fits to 6 mos., $3; baby bootees in 3 sizes, handmade of genuine white lambskin & trimmed in your choice of cols., send baby's age, $2.50. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale. 30079._________

Snowman band aprons, Irg. snowman appliqued on blue print apron, yellow broom pocket, white lace trim, $2.25; snowman potholder, 2 Irg. potholders snapped together to form snowman, features handpainted, red scarf, black hat applique. Mr. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.__________________
3-pc. star dresser set, $1.50; 3-pc. whirl dresser set, $2; oval pineapple with 20 pansies, $2.50, pansy doily, $1.60, will exchange for quilt tops. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 244, Hinesville
31313._____________________ Infants 6 mos. to 1 yr. sweater &
bootees made of baby nylon thread, $4; cotton cro. bib, $1. Mrs. C. A. Odom, Rt. 1, Box 244. Hinesville.

Solid & plaid quilts of new

material, mach. quilted, material 2

I/ 2 in. wide and 85-90 in. long, padded

3 Ibs. cotton, bottoms and thread to

match, dbl. bed size, $9, 2, $16, half

size, $8,2, $14; king size, $20, crib size,

$5 you pay post. Mrs. Clara Mae

Dunn. Rt. 1. Hwy. 92. Woodstock.

Old fashion bonnets with ruffle, $2

plus post; Wagon Train, $3 plus post.; button crown. $1.50 plus post, apron, Irg., $1.50 plus post. Florence

Smith, 615 N. Bradford. Gainesville.

Dbl. bed size quilts, about 72 in. by

90 in., assorted colors, print material

linings to match, padded with 2 Ibs.

roll cotton, quilted on machine, $6 ea.

also quilted bed spreads assorted

colors with dust ruffles to match, $8

ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3,

Ellijay. 30540. Ph. 698-4143._______

Cro. granny afghan of 4-ply wool

yarn, 36x75 in., yeHow & beige

outlined in brown, $30; also, ripple

afghan in drk. green, rose, grey &

white, 42x77 in., $30. Mrs. Sam Mc-

Nair, 1034 Finley Dr., Forest Park

30050.

____________

Sunbonnets, gathered crown, $1;

button crown, $1.50 ea.; old time

drawn work pillowcases, small row,

$4.50 per pr., Irg. row, $5 per pr.;

handpainted pillowcases, $2.25 per pr.

Mrs. Fred Freeman, Rt. 4. Cleveland

30528._________________ Muslin mill aprons, 450 ea.;

handpainted pillowcases, Mr. & Mrs.

design, $2.25 pr.; other handpainted

items; bordered pillowcases, pink or

blue stripes, 20x33 in., $1.70 per pr.,

add post. Mrs. John Coshnitzke, Rt. 3,

Box 211, Newnan 30263._________ Handmade & hand quilted dbl.

bed size quilts, new material, linings

to match, prints & solid cols., 2 Ib.

cotton padded, $18.50, queen size, $19.50, add post. Mrs. W. E. Swann,

W.R.R. Ave., Box 313, Flowery

Branch 30542._____________ Old fashion bonnets, several

styles and material, $3-$5 ea. also 2

dbl. Wedding Ring quilts, mach. made

& quilted with 2 Ib. cotton batting,

matching lining, $15 ea., add post.

Mrs. 0. T. Bearden, Rt. 2, Box 338,

Poole Mill Rd.. Douglasville 30134. Dbl. bed size quilts, hand ap-

pliqued, Maple Leaf, Cotton

padded, $12, others pc. of clocks &

stripes, some cotton padded, all

mach. quilted, $8, 2, $15, add post.

Mrs. Anna Miller, Rt. 2. Lula 30554.

Mach. made quilts with 2 Ib. roll

cotton, $6.50 ea., cannot ship. Dollie

Ruff, 820 Brookline St., SW Atlanta

30310. Ph. 755-4201.

Print & solid col. quilted

potholders, quilted material padded

with cotton, 4, $1.25 PP. Mrs. W.M.

Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge. 30513.

notice

Lost 2 Redbone hounds, near Commerce, in December, 1 red male with 4 in., scar on side, 1 red female, $25 fewardrTommy B. Irvin, Camilla. Ph. 778-6116 call collect if any information.________________
Will the party from Dallas (I think) that has a white Welsh stud pony for rent on a 30 day basis please get in touch with me, I have lost the notice. Paul Hunt, Rt. 2, Cartersville. Ph. 382-9630.
Will the people that ordered chestnut rails from me please call or write, I have lost the address and I now have 3 in. up to 8-10 ft. long ones. R. T. Wood. Box 394. Demorest. " TTW\*, *-r\rs\ m/i, .i^v^ium coy.______
Will the man that lives near Winder write me the details concerning my recent air compressor ad. W. H. Gazaway, Rt. 3, Alpharetta 30201.
Want to buy or lease (to transfer to Dooly Co.) any 1971 cotton allotment from any county that the county committee has approved the transfer of cotton from that county, need Irg. quantity, Billy Sanders, Sanders Farms, Vienna 31092. Ph. 268-4503.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Horses Of Georgia

Beggar-tick (often called burmarigold, stick-tight, beggar-lice, boot-jack, or Spanish needles) is of the large genus Bidens, somewhat weedy herbs. They usually have divided or dissected leaves with toothed segments. The flowers are yellow with small, flat, two-pronged barbed fruit which is a familiar pest to
woolen-clothed walkers. Beggar-tick is an easily
cultivated annual. The seeds are sown in any ordinary garden soil and in late autumn moist ditches look as if sown with gold through their agency. The plant varies in
height from five inches to three feet.
If one were describing at tractive wild flowers, the beggartick would certainly be omitted, as its appearance is not prepossessing, and the small barbed seed vessels so cleverly fulfill their destiny in making one's clothing a means of con veyance as to cause all wayfarers to heartily detest them.
"How surely the desmodium growing on some cliff-side, or the bidens on the edge of a pool, prophesy the coming of the traveller, brute or human, that will transport their seeds on his coat," writes Thoreau of this constantly encountered plant.
The Dairy Goat
(Continued from page 1)
edition of a dairy cow. It is difficult to distinguish goat's milk from cow's except for it's whiteness. Goat milk is recognized as a health food. It is naturally homogenized, the fat globules are much smaller and do not readily rise, the curds are softer, smaller, and more digestible. It is recognized by many as beneficial for infants, stomach ailments, allergy, and asthma.
Goats do have certain advantages. They are easily handled, can better adapt to limited facilities and two or more can supply the needs of an individual family on a year round basis. An average dairy goat, with proper care and feeding, will produce two to four quarts daily for extended periods while exceptional animals will produce over 4,000 Ibs. annually. The butterfat content ranges, with the individual and breed, similar to cow's milk from about 3% to over 7%.
Breeds commonly kept for dairy purposes in the United States are the Saanen, Toggenburg, Alpine, Nubian and Lamancha. Personal preference and quality of the individual within the breed is usually considered of more importance than the breed itself when deciding what breed to keep.

Palomino

Although the Palomino is a breed only in a very restricted sense, it was included in the horse survey as a separate group. This appears to be the accepted practice for practically all bulletins and textbooks dealing with horses.
The Palomino accounted for slightly over two percent or three
thousand head of Georgia's horses and ponies.
The palomino color originated in the United States around 1900. Western horsemen began noticing a
(One in a series on Georgia horses. Information was compiled by Pat Parks of the Crop Reporting Service for use in the Georgia Horse and Pony Survey.)
few foals of very pleasing colors of cream or yellow among their bands of horses. It is thought that some of the early Spanish horses contributed the recessive genes that occasionally produce these striking colors from parents of the more ordinary horse colors.
The palomino color has shown up in Tennessee Walking Horses, Standardbreds, American Saddlebreds, American Quarter Horses
and Morgans. It is not thought to occur in either the Arabian or Thoroughbred breeds unless there has been an addition of other bloods. Registration of Palominos is really a registration of individuals with a specific color pattern rather than a separate breed.
At least six specific breeds register members of their breed with

this color pattern in a special section of the stud book. There is also a separate registry for Palominos that was established in 1941. This makes it possible for many Palomino horses to be double registered once in their respective breed associations and once as Palominos.
In addition to other requirements for registration as Palominos, the candidate horse's color must fall within a range of three shades lighter or three shades darker than a "newly minted gold coin." Because of their outstanding eye appeal, these horses are great favorites as parade horses.
Stay Longer
January
Don't go, January. . . . Stay a while longer, I love your icy cold days. Your sit-by-the-fire kind With coffee and soup Find the greatest of pleasures I get in more ways.
A good book to digest. . . With naps on the sly, And maybe some knitting for fun. For I know when it's over So much work will uncover I'll have no excuse but to get it all done.
Marjorie L. Stillwell Rt. 3, Box 817 Phenix City, Ala. 36867

THE AGRICULTURAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY

DATE Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 22

DISTRICT 7 9 2 8 1 6 3
10 4&5

MEETING PLACE
Calhoun Elks Country Club Calhoun, Georgia North Georgia College Dahlonega, Georgia Abraham Baldwin College Tifton, Georgia "I Like If Restaurant Douglas, Georgia Nic-Nac Grill Statesboro, Georgia Stuckey's Auditorium Experiment, Georgia S.W. Ga. Experiment Station Plains, Georgia Rock Eagle4-H Center Eatonton, Georgia Black Angus Restaurant 1999 Peachtree St., N.E. Atlanta, Georgia

TIME 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, January 20, 1971

Agricultural

Calendar

FARM SALES EVENTS

Jan. 21 - 1 PM - Farm Sale; meat

type Durocs, Hamps, Yorks,

crossbreds, 50 bred gilts, 50 boars,

100 open gilts. Rufus Goody,

Vienna. Ph. 268-8506 or Pinehurst,

624-2330. Jan. 21 - 12 noon - Winter Angus

Sale; selling 30 service age bulls, 70 reg. angus females, inc. cows w/ calves at side, bred and open cows and heifers. Ga. Livestock

Market, 1570 7th St., Macon.

Jan. 22 -1 PM - Equipment Auction,

rain or shine; 31/2 mi. W. of

Brooklet, 1 mi. off Brooklet to

Denmark paved rd. For more

information contact Mrs. E. D.

Shaw, Rt. 1, Brooklet, Ph. 842-2228, or Grady Weeks, Colquitt Tractor

Co., Moultrie, Ph. 769-4771.

Jan. 26 - Ga. Duroc Breeders Assn.

Winter Show and Sale; Bainbridge

L/ S Arena; show 9:30 AM, sale 1

PM; 20 bred gilts, 30 boars, 30

open gilts. For catalog write

Freddie Deal, P. O. Box 953,

Statesboro, 30458, Ph. 764-6522.

Jan. 29 - 1 PM - Sale of Purebred

Hampshires; bred gilts, open

gilts, boars and commercial gilts;

Edsel Lewis Farm, Baxley. Ph. 912/ 367-3264.

Feb. 1 - 1 PM - Special Registered

Quarter Horse Auction, booking

now. Rocking Horse Stables,

Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Ph.

912/ 776-3143, Bob Jeffery, owner.

Feb. 4 - l PM - Auction Sale, at the

farm; reg. spots and Durocs, gilts

and boars. W. Preston White,

Alamo, Ph. 568-4333.

Feb. 9 - 1 PM - Pure bred Spotted

Poland, Hampshire, Yorkshires

sale; bred and open gilts, boars

and commercial gilts. Curtis

Knowles and Sons, 2 mi. S. of Milan. For information call 362-

4532 at noon.

Feb. 11 - Boar Test Sale, Tifton.

Feb. 12 - 1 PM - Sale of Purebred

tested boars and open gilts,

Hampshires, Yorkshires and

Durocs; featuring breeding of

several Conference champion

boars. Fred Haley, salesbarn 7 mi.

E. of Canton. Write or call for

catalog, 479-3656.

FEEDER PIG SALES

Jan. 22 - 1:30 PM - C.S.R.A. sale,

Warrenton.

Jan. 22 - 7 PM - Mitchell County L/ S

Market, Camilla. For information

call 336-8707.

Jan. 22 - 6 PM - Milan L/ S Market,

Milan.

Jan. 22 - 8 PM - Dodge County L/ S

Salesbarn, Eastman, Ph. 374-3773, 3818.

Jan. 22 - 6:30 PM - Swainsboro

Stockyard, Swainsboro.

Jan. 25 - Parkers Stockyard,

Statesboro.

Jan. 26 - Sumter L/ S Assn., Inc.,

Americus.

,

Jan. 26 - 1 PM - Flint River L/ S, Bainbridge.

Jan. 27 - Smith Bros. Stockyard,

Bartow.

Jan. 28 & Feb. 1 - Pearson L/ S

Market, Pearson.

Jan. 29 - Sutton L/ S Co., Sylvester.

Jan. 29 & Feb. 5 - Dodge County L/ S

Salesbarn, Eastman.

Jan. 29 & Feb. 5 (6 PM) - Milan L/ S

Market, Milan.

Jan. 30 - Soperton Stockyard,

Soperton.

Feb. 1 - 7 PM - Seaboard Stockyard,

Colquitt.

Feb. 1 - Appling County Stockman's

Assn., Baxley.

Feb. 1 - Bulloch County L/ S Market,

Statesboro.

Feb. 2 - Valdosta Stockyard,

Valdosta.

Feb. 2 - Vidalia L/ S Market, Vidalia.

Feb. 5 - Jepeway-Craig Commission, Dublin.

Feb. 5 - Hagan L/ S Market, Hagan.