Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 57, no. 31 (1971 August 4)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Georgia Department vf Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner

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VOLUME 57
W. A. Law
Milk Industry
Is Changing
Methods and procedures of handling milk from farmer to consumer have undergone drastic changes in Georgia during the past two years. All Georgia milk producers may, or may not, agree on the value of the changes, but changes there must be to keep pace with modern marketing practices.
Matching the modernization trends in milk marketing, American Dairy Association of Georgia recently pooled resources with the states of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee
and Mississippi to form the organization of Southeastern United Dairy Industries Association.
"Sudia", as the new S.E.U.D.I.A. is known, is
designed to eventually weld the advertising, promotion, nutrition and education programs of ADA and NDC in the basic 10 Southeastern states into one unified and coordinated effort.
The fact that the Southeast has traditionally had the lowest per capita consumption of milk in the nation, and
(Our guest columnist this week is W. A. Law, State Manager, American Dairy Association of Georgia, Inc., 315 W. Ponce De Leon Avenue, P. O. Box 216, Decatur, 30031.)________
that South Carolina is probably the only state with a lower consumption rate than Georgia, places the burden of boosting milk sales squarely upon those who produce the milk in Georgia and the Southeast.
Dairymen, Incorporated, a dairy farmer cooperative, has already acknowledged the urgency to build stronger markets in the Southeast by pledging l%of their average member price per cwt. to Sudia. It is hoped that all cooperatives will follow the lead of D. I. in funding the efforts of Sudia.
By pooling resources within the framework of the regional organization of Sudia, dollars can be shifted from the high producing areas to the populous centers where the consumers of milk are located.
Under this new system of allocating promotion dollars on a per capita basis, there is no doubt that Tennessee and Kentucky funds will be spent in the metropolitan Atlanta market, and other Georgia cities, such as Columbus, Macon, Savannah and Augusta will also fare very well, provided the existing funding agencies in Georgia live up to their potentials.
The name of the game is "Selling Milk" -- stimulating consumers to use more milk -- to convince the public that at 16tf per pound, milk is the best economic buy in the grocery store -man could live longer on milk than any other single food - and it tastes so good.

Wednesday, August 4,1971

NUMBERS!

Go. Included August Gardening

In Emergency For Fall Reward

Disease Plan U. S. Secretary of Agriculture

Troy Keeble Extension Horticulturist Most areas of Georgia have been receiving a bountiful supply of rainfall. Flower and vegetable gardens are still flourishing. However, August will take its

Clifford Hardin has added six states, toll on our flowers and vegetables. Hence a bit of planning and activity now will

including Georgia, to the national emergency disease plan as a result of the outbreak of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis in Texas.

bring beautiful rewards in the fall. Garden mums or chrysanthemums truly bring a beautiful autumn and fall season. The yellow, pink, purple, red, orange and bronze masses of mums bring a fitting climax to the growing season of another year.

The states added to the plan, which originally included Texas and its border states, are California, Arizona, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama and Florida in an effort to create a barrier to prevent any possibility of spread of the highly contagious and deadly disease.
As a result of Georgia being included in the national emergency disease plan, the movement of all horses and members of the horse family will be stopped until they have been vaccinated for at least 14 days.
Vaccine for Georgia horses is expected to be available this week. The vaccine and the veterinary service will be free as a part of the national program.
The only equine movement that will be allowed is the transportation of horses for vaccination purposes.
Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin had previously placed an embargo against any horses entering Georgia from Texas or any states west of the Mississippi river.

Go. Soybean
Expo Planned
Georgia's first soybean expo is scheduled to be held October 26, 1971, at the Rural Development Center in Tifton. Exhibits, a tour of soybean research plots and talks by researchers, extension specialists and outstanding growers are on the agenda, according to University of Georgia agronomists.
The emphasis will be on the tremendous potential for growing soybeans in Georgia. Extimates show farmers planted 737,00 acres of soybeans this year.
As recently as 1964 there were fewer than 100,000 acres of soybeans in the state. Production in 1970 totaled 11.9 million bushels and generated $34.5 million in cash farm receipts.

Gardeners with a bit of imagination can visualize bright spots of color in tubs, planters on the terrace or patio, or in larger beds in the garden or landscape. Plants grown in containers or buckets are available from many retail outlets. A wide range or color is available as well as growth habits and flower types.
BASIC S OF MUMS
For the inexperienced gardener
lets review a few of the basic principles of garden mum culture. First, mums develop and flower best when grown in full sun. These excellent garden plants are not really particular as to soil. However, for best quality a well drained fertile soil with plenty of organic matter would be ideal.
If you are planting in a new flower bed, spend plenty of time spading or plowing until you have thoroughly worked the soil. Be sure to remove any rocks, unbroken clods or other debris. Thoroughly work in several

inches of compost or peat moss or

well rotted sawdust down to a depth of

(Straight Line

10-12 inches. Mix 1-2 pounds of a complete fertilizer such as 8-8-8 per 100 square feet of planting space.

APARTMENT GARDENING

Apartment dwellers who might

I want to can some boiled peanuts. Do you have any instructions?

grow plants on terraces or balconies

Mrs. R.O., Fort Valley

can purchase soil mixtures already

prepared. These mixtures are bagged

The Peanut Commission in Tifton is sending you the instructions. Happy and are most often free of any weeds

canning. ***

or insect problems. When planting in tubs, urns, or planter boxes, make

Our cows eat wild onion and bitterweed and wild garlic. What can I do to certain there is adequate drainage.

keep the milk from tasting like wild onion, bitterweed, and wild garlic?

This means you will need to place

F.B., Dublin

pieces of crock (broken flower pot),

Our Vet division advises that the only sure method is to take your cows to another pasture. However, if you will take the cows from the pasture at least six hours before milking, it should help the taste some.

gravel or rock in the bottom to prevent the soil from washing out or the drainage hole from becoming

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It is called the Farmer's Market, but in reality, it has the complexion of being a complete food distribution center with every type of produce available as well as a food line featuring such foods as eggs, meats, canned goods, and even flowers. Two markets in one, wholesale and shed area, the Atlanta Farmer's Market is open 24 hours a day, 12 months a year. The recently added canning plant facilities for canning in glass offers the housewife all the necessary equipment for storing in glass. Recent beautification of the entrance through which thousands of cars and trucks pass

each year adds contrast to the preformed cement structures as the world's largest market located off Interstate 75 near Forest Park. Mr. R. H. Smith, Carrollton, brings in a truckload of watermelons; Mr. T. P. O'Dell of Forest Park stands ready to sell a variety of fresh canned goods, produce and flowers. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Sanders of Stonewall use the canning plant facilities at the market each year so they may enjoy good Georgia tomatoes year 'round.

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We Get Letters
Dear Editor:
I would like a recipe for "Greek Peppers", not stuffed, if any of your readers have one.
Dr. and Mrs. Durham K. Bell P. O. Box 865 Tifton, Georgia 31794

Dear Editor:

Would it be safe to eat some blueberries and blackberries that have been in our freezer since 1961?

Miss Randy Walthour 2831 McLendon Rd. Decatur, Georgia
("Editor's note: Our Home Economist advises that fruits may be kept only one to two years safely.)

Want middle age woman to look after chickens, etc., must be honest

and sober, small salary. S. F. Robinson, 1617 Burke Dr., Morrow

30260. Ph. 366-2939.

Want dependable family for work

with 10,000 laying hens and 30 brood

sows, some machinery knowledge

needed, good house with conveniences

and good weekly salary. H. M. Kelly,

Box 84. Hephzibah 30815._______

Want experienced man to handle

cattle and farm equip., must be

reliable, good habits, married and

Want family to operate dairy farm, 10 stanchion barn, 85 cows, good salary, house furnished on paved road
and bus rt. Fred Fields, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Ph. 983-3597._____
Want family to milk in 125-150 cow Double Six Herringbone parlor, no
field work, Irg. house, bathroom, gas heat. Robin Paxson, Rt. 1. Bishop 30621. Ph. 342-1395._________________
Want woman to do light farm work, board and small salary. Mrs.
Beatrice Furgerson, Rt. 2, Hwy. 92, Fairburn. Ph. 964-3057.
Need reliable person for Duluth farm, work with cattle; also, build
and repair fences good salary, plus house. Mr. Sills. Duluth. Ph. 476-2643.
Want dependable dairyman to milk in parlor type barn, house furnished on school bus route, good

able to furnish top references, good quarters provided. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-
2984._______ ___ ___ Custom combining in RockdaTe7
and Newton counties, also, custom hay baling. Roy Sampson, Old Salem Rd., Conyers 30207 Ph. 483-8758 or 483-
1154.__________________________ Want couple for breeder hen
farm, unfurnished house, must be sober and reliable. Burgin F. Miller,
Rt. 4, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-6215. Want experienced dairy worker, 2
bedroom trailer, good salary. Mike Pace. Gray 31032. Ph. 986-3886.
Want man or couple to work on
cattle farm near Rome, either cattle or farm experienced necessary must be reliable, good salary and house,
Mr. Hobbs, Kensington. Ph. 539-2556.

salary. Robert L. Pulliam, Box 94, Rt. 4. Monticello. Ph. 468-8120.______
Will build any kind of fence,
pastures, etc., no job too Irg. or small. John R. Griffitts, Box 1197, Forest

Farm machinery

and equipment Park 30050. Ph. 366-8572 or 366-8748. Want woman to do light farm

work, good furnished place to live and

pay. W. A. Poole. Talking Rock. Want work cleaning out chicken

houses, fast dependable service with

Bobcat loader and lime type

spreaders, within 60 mi. Canton.

Buddy Blankenship, Canton. Ph. 345-

6401 or 479-4037._____'.________
Want man to care for mares and do light repair work on Duluth farm,

for sale

good salary and house. Mr. Clark, Duluth. Ph. 476-3494.__________
Want experienced dairy worker. Harry B. Thompson, Thompson's Dairy Farm, Rt. 5, Box 714, Savannah 31401. Ph. 748-72% or 748-7221.

1935 model B John Deere tractor, running, everything works, right rear wheel not original, perf. for restoring, make offer. Hugh Mills, Rt. 3, Box 43, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-1950.
300 gal. fuel oil tank with gauge,

can be used in heater for poultry

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house or greenhouse. T.J. Woth, Box 47291. Doraville 30340. Ph. 448-6329.
Cycle mower for Farmall C,

Georgia Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Building Capitol Square
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
404-656-3727

cheap. Kent Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 329, Fitzgerald. Ph. 423-7507.________
Allis Chalmers WD 45 tractor with cultivators, etc., engine rebuilt, $925; New Idea trail type sickle mower, $75;
hay rake, $75, both $125. Gary Young, Rt. 2. Woodburv. Ph. 553-5391.

Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
Address all requests to be added to or removed -from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to the Market Bulletin office at the above address. All notices and advertisements should be addressed to Market Bulletin at the above address.
The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail.

Carter peanut shelter, pre-cleaner
and stoner, approx. 1 ton cap. per hr. Thomas Bembry, Hawkinsville. Ph. 982-2262.______ __ _____
TD-9 bulldozer, hyd. blade and mechanical winch; Ford 3000 diesel
tractor with winch, both good cond., sell together, $4000. Grady Nichols,
Rt. 2, Clayton 30525. Ph. 782-4855. Hough front end loader, with
rubber tires, 3/ 4 yd. bucket, hyd. system and engine good cond., reasonable. E. W. Brumbalow, Box 325, Meansville. Ph. 567-3319._____
3-pt. hitch, King bush and bog harrow, good cond., $195; three pt.
hitch Ford 2 bottom plow, new points and wings, $185; oxy-acetylene outfit, S65. MarvinLvle. Duluth. Ph. 476-3749.
Allis Chalmers C tractor with planters, motor just overhauled, etc., $525; Farmall cub with hyd. lift, etc.,

Deborah Pullin, Editor
Amy Baxley, Asst. Ed., Editorial

$375. J. E. Young, Rt. 2, Woodbury.
Ph. 553-5093._________________ David Brown 990 with 15 ft. Wain
Roy backhoe and front end loader, 24

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

in. bucket, $3,600; low boy type trailer, 25ft., 20,000cap., elect, brakes
and lights, $2,000. M.D. Hogg, LaGrange. Ph. 2-3543.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Sinclair pea and bean huller, with

Wheelhorse tractor, 10 hp, elec.

1 set extra silves, with I/ 2 horse start, 42 in. mower, turning plow, $750

motor, good cond. Wm. L. Dellinger, firm. E. L. Dillard, Rt. 3, College Park

Rt. 4. Athens 30601. Ph. 548-6929.

30349. Ph. 349-0605 after 6 pm.____

1970 model Hesston stakhand 60

Sears cow kick eliminator, used

and 1970 model Hesston PT-10 cutter very little, $10, add post. Mrs. W. W.

conditioner, like new cond., good Lowman, Rt. 5. Elliiay.________

terms available. John R. Young, Box

8N Ford tractor, rebuilt motor,

246. Newton 31770. Ph. 734-5266.

good tires, good point, priced to sell.

Lancaster 12 in. blower and heavy Warner Woodruff, Maple Dr.,

cast iron forge; heavy R.R. machinist Hogansville 30230. Ph. 637-8408 bet-

vise, dbl. end grinder, etc.; also, 31/2 ween 8-10 cm.________________

hp garden tiller. W.F. Sexton, 2608 S.

Ford, 1967 model, 4000 diesel

Dixie Rd., Dalton 30720. Ph. 278-3833. tractor, power steering, remote

4 inside 2 ton metal feed bins; 2 hydraulics and live power, out-

outside 4 ton feed bins, complete with standing cond. and value, $2200.

auger and motor; 200 tube feeders, all Frank Gassett, Rt. 1, Oglethorpe

equip, very good cond. Calvin 31068. Ph. 472-8894._____________

Washington, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph.

Ford 747 bucket loader, bought

445-3287.______

_____ new 1970, loader used only approx. 10

7 ft. John Deere mower and rake, hrs. loading sawdust, will mount on

3-pt. hitch. Bernard Lee, 1000 Mundy's Ford 4000 or 5000 tractor, $795. Willard

Mill Rd.. Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7069.

H. Stapleton, Lumber City. Ph. 363-

Long peanut shaker, exc.

4430.___________________

has plowed 250 acres, $300. John G.

Pasture Dream Clipper rotary

Faulk. Rt. 1. Jeffersonville.________ mower, 6 ft. sweep, model J-2, pull

Ferguson peanut plow and shaker, $100. Richard Zabadah, 2014 Robin Hood Rd., Albany 31705. Ph. 436-1222.
Barrentine grain crimper, $95; John Bean speed sprayer, $2495, would consider trading for cows or tractor. W. Emmette Vinson, Byron. Ph. 788-2409 or 788-2451.___________
3-pt. hitch, John Deere 39 mowing

type with 670-15 tires, exc. cond., $295; cultivator for model B, AllisChalmers tractor, spare parts, etc., all $25. Ed Dechau, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 225B. Heohzibah. Ph. 592-4162._____
Self-propelled 101 IH corn com-
bine with 2 row head, motor just overhauled, no power steering, $700. Eulas Paulk, Rt. 2, Ocilla. Ph. 468-

machine, 6 ft. George C. Haddock, Rt. 4. Toccoa. Ph. 384-2425.
Oak cattle body for long, wide bed pickup, $35 or trade for self-feeder for hogs. Herbert Wilkins, Rt. 1, Temple. Ph. 562-3891.__________
Bulldozer, John Deere, model 1010, with hyd. blade, gasoline engine,
blade does not angle or tilt, good cond., $2,150. A. N. Graves, 2857 McClave Dr.. Doraville. Ph. 451-9673.
Long peanut "shaker with plow, sgl. beam, heavy duty, guaranteed, $300. Albert Hobby. Rt. 1. Rebecca.
Ford tractor 800, original paint, good tires, stack stick and side mower, $1100. John Caffey, Dalton. Ph. 278-1581.________________

V. F. Averey tractor, 3 new tires
and equip., $375 cash. Floyd Barnes,
Rt. 2, Mableton. _______ InternationalHIesel tractor, new
tires, with cultivator, turning plow, bush hog, harrow and planter with fertilizer box; 9N Ford tractor, all
good cond., $2000. Hoyt Home, Rt. 4, Ebenezer Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-
1459._______________________ 50 A. R. Woods radiant gas
brooders, 1000 cap. ea., good cond., $10 ea. Mrs. H. B. Earnest, Rt. 4, Box 288, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-7868.
New Holland 56 hay rake, good cond., $375. B. B. Parks, 597 Pelham Rd., NE, Atlanta 30324. Ph. 874-8768.

Chain type Lilliston peanut combine with cylinders, 70 acres picked since installing new chain, screen and track. M. H. Young,
Rebecca. Ph. 643-2373.________ A Farmall tractor with manifold
type lift, harrows, trailer, planter and cultivators, $875 cash, see after 6 pm week days. Joel Shadburn, Rt. 1, Blackjack Rd.. Flowery Branch 30542.
4 wheel, rubber tires, factory built tractor-wagon, first $150 gets it. Joe B.
Wood. Commerce. Ph. 335-4664. Bulldozer International T-340 with
new hyd. straight blade, 1960 model, exc. cond. Carl White, Winterville.
Ph. 742-2211._________________ Case hay baler, model 200, good
cond.; tractor, John Deere 620, both operating cond. Lynn Home, Fruit Hill Farms. Yatesville. Ph. 472-3334.
Bramco Masterfeeder, with time
clock, 10 corner rounds, motor and auger with motor, does not include
trough, chain and grill, reasonable. Joe Cox. Rt. 5. Canton. Ph. 479-5165.
Riding Lawn tractor, 8 hp Briggs and Stratton engine, 32 in. dual blades, 10 speed, safety seat, pull start. R. E. Hill, Conley 30027. Ph. 241-

Hay bin, 9 ft. Gehl Hay King,
model 108, less than 50 hrs., like new. R. L. Boswell, 205 Walnut, Greensboro. Ph. 453-2046 between 12 and 1.
John Blue hi-boy sprayer, model
4000; 2 wheel dolly; 4 piston spray pump; Wisconsin A. C. engine; hyd.
boon control 200 gal. rust proof tank, $1250. J. F. Gibbs, Ashburn 31714. Ph.
567-5844 after 8 pm.________ Luc John Deere power unit, $50;
two hundred volt D.C., 110 volt A. C. .generator and parts for assembly D. C. welder, $35. Curtis Welch, Rt. 1,
Ranger 30734.___________ Late model John Deere B tractor
and bush and bog harrow, complete rebuilt engine, new paint, generator and battery, practically new tires,
both $695; other tractors. R. P. Ad-
cock, Rt. 1, Bishop. Ph. 342-0390. 10 Bramco gas brooders, $12.50
ea.; 32 eight ft. waterers, $2 ea., all
good cond. Boyd Burgess, Rt. 3,
Jasper 30143.__________________________ 1 row Fox silage machine, run-
ning cond., power take-off driven,
$275. Horace H. Richardson, Hwy. 92, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3389._______
68 M.F. 135 diesel tractor; cub

7773.______________________
Case combine F-2, PTO, 5 ft., $150; boom type pecan shaker, $400. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-
5109._________________________ Lilliston 2700 peanut digger,
shaker, windrower, exc. cond., 1 yr. old, harvested only 30 acres, $1400. Horace M. Williams, Hwy. SOW, Americus. Ph. 924-7440.________.
Kwik Mix Dandle concrete mixer, model #165, exc. cond., cost $7500 will sell for $3500. William H. Fletcher, D.V.M., 1000 Baxter St., Athens. Ph. 548-4486.____________________
11. Bramco pancake type gas brooders; approx. 185 P53 tube type adj. chain feeders, 35 Ib. cap.; 2 Bramco 4 ton cap., inside feed bins. J.
M. Baegett. Dallas. Ph. 445-2894. Two (2) set Mott blades for F-6
mower; Windrow rake; trailer axle airplane tires, will trade for Ford scoop. L. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., Griffin 31223. Ph. 227-5170 nights.

tractor; cub cultivators; G. Allis Chalmers; Industrial International
tractor with front end loader, belly mower. Jerry Bagley, Rt. 6, Cumming. Ph. 887-3220.___________
Ford 8N tractor, good tires, runs and operates exc., $575 cash. William R. Holman, 104 E. Mimosa Dr.,
Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-9806.______ Pasture Dream with seed at-
tachment and 3-pt. hitch, good cond. Curtis Tumlin, Rt. 3, Madison. Ph.
342-3316 or 342-2992.__________ Front end loader, TD6 In-
ternational, like new, 4 way bucket, less than 600 working hrs., winch on rear. Mrs. R. L. Eskew, 2192 Campbellton Rd.. SW. Atlanta. Ph. 964-6273.
4500 laying hen nests with stands, good cond., $300 for all, no less, will not sell except the entire lot. Geo. Willard Moses, Jr., Rt. 6, Dalton. Ph.
259-5152._______________ 8N Ford tractor, $625; Ford front
end loader, $250; J.D. front end

2 Gehl silage harvesters, models loader, $150. Bob Burkart, Rt. 4, FH67 and FH66, good operating cond., Blairsville. Ph. 745-2982._____'

$550 ea. G. L. Jarrett, Rt. 2, Calhoun

John Deere 5 disc tiller; Burch

30701. Ph. 629-8512.____________ off-set harrow, 18 disc, both exc. cond.

2 row International 214 low drum Clarence Mooney, Rt. 1, Winder. Ph.

cotton picker, very good cond. Major 867-2743. ______________.----

Brannen. Unadilla. Ph. 627-3137.

55 John Deere, self-propelled

2 horse wagon and two 1 horse combine or trade for John Deere 2 row

wagons, all extra good cond. W. E. cotton picker. Neol C. Dabbs, Car-

Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Gumming 30130. tersville. Ph. 382-559L________

Ph. 887-5917._______________

1 and 2 horse wagons for sale,

Egg room cooler, four 60 ft. hen good cond. Billy Kell, Rt. 4,

waterers, six 24 ft. hen waterers, Eazy Alpharetta 30201. ________

Flow manure spreader, culti-packer

Pop-remover for recleaning

seeder, very reasonable. Bill Griggs, machine harvested pecans; 24 in. belt-

902 Ellis Rd., Stone Mt. 30083. Ph. 284- dbl. blower, 10 hp. Harry Willson, Rt.

3115._____________

1, Box 1275, Albany 31702. Ph. 436-5654.

Ford mower, rack and In-

2 row IH corn picker fits IH M or

ternational baler, 3 yrs. old, good Super M only, bargain; Fox silage

cond., $800 or best offer. Howard cutter, bargain.' Guy M. Word, 501

Carver, Cherry St., Adairsville. Ph. Riley Ave., LaGrange 30240. Ph. 884-

773-3937.

7800.

Wednesday, August 4,1971
5 hp Sears, Roebuck garden tractor, with cultivators and layingoff foot, $150; Ford dirt scoop, $180 with 3-pt. hitch. Howard C. Clark, Rt. 1. Box 148. Avera 30803. Ph. 547-2271.
Coby manure spreader, PTO drive, 120 bu. cap., like new, used very little, $650. Robert C. Watkins, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5381.
16 in. Jay-Bee hammermill with 50 hp motor, $1250; six hundred Ib. weigh buggy, $325. E. M. Kuhlke, 407 Berckmans Rd.. Augusta.______
2 Big Dutchman feeders, two eight ton feed bins for 12,000 cap. broiler houses, $1,350 ea.; Keenco feeder, 8 ton feed bin for 23,000 cap. broiler house, $2,100. D. E. Waldron, RFD 1. Box 94. Hoboken. Ph. 458-4197.
2 chicken houses to be torn down, $1000 ea.; 2 Big Dutchman auto, feeders, $400 ea. complete; Big Dutchman long waterers, auto., approx. 140 ft. long, $100 ea. Mr. Milmore. Box 1434. Gainesville 30501.
John Deere hay baler; sickle mower, Allis Chalmers lift type; Popremover for recleaning machine harvested pecans; 24 in. belt-dbl.
blower, 10 hp. Harry Willson, Rt. 1, Albany 31701. Ph. 436-5654.______
4 tray incubator, good cond., made by American Lincoln Incubator Co. Ronnie Street, 784 East Ave., Scottdale 30079. Ph. 443-7628._____
Dual trailer axles, 1 has elec. brakes, $125, you remove. Jim Phillips, State Line Rd., Cloudland 30709. _________________
45 John Deere, self-propelled combine, cab, 10 ft. grain platform and 2 row 234 corn head, exc. cond. Virgle Walls, Rt. 1, Warwick. Ph. 535-
6774.
8N Ford tractor, motor
overhauled; two 14 in. bottom plows; lift type harrow; one set cultivator and planters; rotary hoe, good cond. all for $1200. James M. Woodard, RFD 1. Box 80. Rentz 31075. Ph. 984-4491.
1 ton Harrison and Ellis feed mill with hammermill, 5 hp mixer motor, 7 I/ 2 hp hammermill motor, scales, 6 in. x 18 ft. auger, all good cond., $1500. Mrs. W. L. Farr, Thomson 30824. Ph.
595-1490._______________ International #105 grinder, mixer
feed unit, PTO driven, good cond. Butch Weathersby, Rt. 2, Colquitt. Ph.
246-4403._______________ Well drilling outfit, $600 or best
offer, would consider trading for farm tractor. Franklin Ray, Box 162,
BaxleyJlSlS,______________ Hay baler, New Holland, model
275, exc. cond., $1875; auto hay wagon made by New Holland, both used part of 2 seasons, $3950. T. Whipple Simpson. Kt. 2. Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-7863.
Utility or farm trailer, heavy duty springs, tail light, $100. Buck Haulk, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4065.
Bush hog stump jumping rotiller
mower, 3-pt. hitch, like new, $325; bush hog harrow, 3-pt. hitch, $225. J. D. Burnley, 3531 Clay Rd., Rt. 1, Austell 30001. Ph. 941-1520.
400 gal. Dairy Kool milk tank; stainless steel Surge milk line with 3 units; welding machine, Ford V-8 engine mounted on 2 wheel trailer. D. R. Coleman, Rt. W, Cedartown 30125.
Ph. 748-2492 or 748-5346.________ Reconditioned tractor cyl. heads
for sale, both gas and diesel, must have model and casting numbers to identify. C. M. Eubanks, 809 Eve St., Augusta 30904. Ph. 736-0162._____
1962 John Deere tractor with 6 ft. grass or hay mower, good cond., $375. Leon Wright, 1260 Banberry Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 422-7222.______
1 mule type hay rake, good cond., fixed to pull behind tractor, $40. A.B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph.
677-4661.__________________ LUS John Deere power unit, good
cond., $175. T. C. Gore, Rt. 2, Box 115, Baxlev 31513. Ph. 367-4907._______
10 hp Bolen tractor, elec. start with 42 in. mower; Sears rotary tiller, 4 hp, good cond. G. L. Ingram, RFD 1, Box 1668, Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 941-
1303, Allis Chalmers round baler, very
good cond., new belts, $250; John Deere #5 mower, working cond., with 3 blades -1 new, $75. M. B. Moate, Rt. 1. Williamson 30292. Ph. 227-6295.
Set of Covington planters with all planter plates, with new type fertilizer distributors. Joe Kermit Boyett, Rt. 1,
Cobbtown 30420. Ph. 685-5620.______ 2 row Fox silage chopper, custom
#90, with elec. knife sharpener, used only 1 season to cut small acreage corn; 2 silage wagons. George Hagood, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 574-
2571.__________________ 4 row KMC peanut shaker; 1968
Lilliston 1500 peanut combine; Ford peanut rake; 2 row Lilliston 1100 peanut shaker. Hugh Overby III, Rt. 1. Box 100. Richland 31825.______
New Holland hay baler; John Deere Grassland drill; Taylor 8 disc bush and bog harrow; smoothing harrow. Doug Lester, Athens. Ph. 5485947.

Wednesday, August 4,1971

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Pages

Farm machinery and equipment

Want 30 in. reel mower for Gravely 2 wheel tractor, must be good cond.; also, extension axles for Gravely. F.E. Woodruff, R.F.D. #6, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-6363.
Want used John Deere silage
wagon, good cond. W.L. Chandler, Ila 30647. Ph. 789-3386.___________
Want John Deere 4020 or equal. Newton Crouch, Box 262, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-1234.

11 ea. I/ 2 breed Charolai heifers, Lynn Home, Fruit Hil Farms, Yatesville. Ph. 472-3334.
25 reg. Black Angus cows; 1 calves; reg. Charolais bull, del
arranged. G. Hughel Harrison, Bo> 88, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-3421 or 963 6533. __
Purebred Domestic, I/ 2 French
Charolais bulls, 15 -18 mos.; purebret I/ 2 French polled bull, free del. 20C

10 Charolais-Angus cross heifers 3 bred to Charolais; Charolais-Angus cross heifers; 2 Angus cows bred Albert Hayes, Dogwood Rd. Snellveille Ph. 963-9490 or 963-5251.
3/4 Charolais, $350; part Charolais bull, $200.; 3 mo. 1/2 Charolais, part Angus solid white, $200. at barn. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula. Ph. 677-3326 Homer.
Reg. Brown Swiss bull, 16 mos.,

Black Angus bulls and heifers, reg., crossbreeds, 15-19 mos.; crossbreed Red Angus bull, 12 mos.; heifer, 14 mos. W.B. Burnett, Box 866, Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254.
Good sel. reg. Angus cattle, herd bull; sev. yearling bull calves, modern type; sev. bred cows, cows with calves, weaning size heifers, Cheryl Walden, Wrens, Ph. 547-6744.

mi. J. W. Bullock, 2524 Ridgewood Irg. for age, $600; Charolais bulls,

Ten, NW, Atlanta. Ph. 355-3716.

service age, $600 up. Weyman E.

Swine

for sale Big Dutchman egg cooler; Bis
Dutchman cooler door; four 8 in. elec
fans; 20 egg baskets; twenty 12 hole wooden nests. Phillip G. Farr, Ok Greensboro Rd., Thomson 30824. Ph
Farm 595-1490.

Reg. Angus bull calf. Ankoniar

bloodline, 8 mos. old, Alton D. Brown

$300. Castlewood, Tyrone 30290. Ph

461-5072.

3 reg. Angus and Charolais cows

3-6 yrs. old, now nursing calves, bre<

Simmental, vet's certificate o

pregnancy, del. free, $400. Bil

Callaway, Rt. 1, Cumming. Ph. 887

6443.

Top quality baby calves, dairy

and beef type, 5-15 days old. Mrs

Irene Pierce, Rt. 10, Gainesville Ph

534-3181.

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Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109.______ Baby calves and feeder calves For
sale. LaRue Adams, Rt. 1, Box 99B, Athens. Ph. 548-6720.
4 pure Guernsey milk cows, 3-5 yrs., freshen middle of fall, with 2 & claves, gentle, dehorned. H. W.
l^urmond, Rt. 1, Farmington. Ph. 769-5043 after 8 PM.__ _____
2 reg. Black Angus bulls, Blackcap, Bandolier breeding, $175 ea.
Dennis Remington, Rt. 4, Jackson. Ph. 775-7641 after 4 PM. _______
2 black Angus heifers, 16 mos. old,

Prize FFA Spots, exc. breeding stock, dame of 1 litter is grand champion at Costal Empire Fair, priced to go. Joe Keith Boyett, Rt. 1,
Cobbtown 30420. Ph. 685-5620. 40 Landrace and Hampshire
crossed 7 wk. old feeder pigs, located at farm 6 mi. N.W. Cartersville on
Sugar Valley Rd., Loyd J. Morrow,
Rt. 4 Cartersville 30120. ______. Exc. barbeque sized pigs, approx.
115-125 Ibs., $50. William M. Roland,
Rt. 1, Grovetown. Ph. 863-2191.

for sale Charolais bulls, easy calving not bred, purebred not reg., read

Duroc gilts, 3 mos. to 6 mos.; also,

machinery Cattle

bloodline for use on Angus ant good, all shots. Mrs. Pat Dolon. Rt. 4, bred Duroc sows, Kent Prescott, Rt. 2,

Hereford cows. A. Dowdy, Rt. 1 Dallas. Ph. 445-4980.

_____. Box 329, Fitzgerald. Ph. 427-7507.

awnadnteeqduipment Want drill press, good working
cond., with or without bits, 50 mi
radius of Metter. Joe Keith Boyett, Rt 1, Cobbtown 30420. Ph. 685-5620.
Want Irg. shop vice, pipe vice, anvil, elec. drill press, blacksmith tools, must be good cond. and reasonably priced. J.E. Irby, West Richard Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph. 2842220.

Want ford diesel, must be good cond. for cash. J. R. Hill, Greenville. Ph. 672-4276.

Want bulldozer blade and frame to fit Farmall H. or M tractor. Crawford Middlebrooks, Manchester.

Ph. 846-2304.
Want old farm engine, 1 cyl., for restoration, state cond. and size. John
Olson, Box 20D, Rt. 2, Savannah 31404. Ph. 897-2502._________________
Want equip, for 1952 Ferguson TE tractor, 3-pt hitch; Turning plow, smoothing harrow, 1 row cultivator, scraper blade, bush hog, must be reasonable. Gary Chuse, Rt. 3, Rockmart. Ph. 445- 4268.___________
Want rear sprocket housing for

440 John Deere crawler loader or

would buy junked tractor for parts if

reasonably priced. Charles W. Smith,

Rt. 1, Box 326-, Bremen 30110. Ph. 537-

3075.

______

Want 2 row corn header for John

Deere 45 combine, must be in ser-

viceable cond. and reasonably priced.

David L. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 2,

Eastanollee 30538. Ph. 779-2547.

Want Allie Chalmer D17 tractor, would consider if not in running cond. C.F. Joyner, Rt. 1, Perkins. Ph. 982-

5509 Millen.__________________ Want good 3-pt. post hole drill;
hyd. spreader body; Rachmacher pecan sweeper. W. Emmette Vinson, Byron. Ph. 788-2409 or 788-2451.
Want old time push type turnip seed drill, called "Planter Jr.", only those within 60 mi. radius Albany need apply. G.W. Kuck, 2530 Cherokee Dr., Albany 31705. Ph. 436-6328.______
Want mule drawn hay rake, regardless of cond., interested in prongs. Fulton Thigpen, Rt. 1, Norwood 30821. Ph. 465-2466._______
Want 3-pt. hitch, turn plow, 30 in. harrow, utility trailer, to fit Sears 12 hp tractor. J.C. Hathaway, Rt. 4, Box
159. Eatonton 31024. Ph. 485-6625 Want Super A Farmall, with or
without equip. J.V. Lowrey, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-3168.______
Want 24 in. disk for Dearborn plow, will pay shipping. Elizabeth Dowell, Rt. 3, Pine St.. Lilburn 30247.
Want dbl. section harrow for Super A Farmall tractor. Jno. J. Davidson. Rt. 1. Pineview.______
Want 3000 or 4000 Ford diesel
tractor, live PTO, cutting harrow for same, pay cash or take up payments, give all information in first letter.

L.A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., Griffin 30223. ___________
Want turning plow and gange for Sears David Bradley walking tractor.

R.A. Walker. Rockmart 30153._____ Want late model Super Long

peanut combine, very good cond. Charlie Carter, Rt. 1, Sycamore 31790.

Ph. 567-3583. Want Farmall tractor. 200 model
or older, C or Super C model, even 1
row type in Tifton area. L.R. Summer, Rt. 4. Box 39. Tifton. Ph. 382-4742.
Want used flexible J.D. smoothing harrow, 12 ft. or 14 ft. wide, mounted
on wheels. Richard Thomas, Box 647, Atlanta 30301. Ph. 875-3511.

Reg. Angus bulls, Eileenmere bloodlines, muscular built with size,
stretch, quality, Herman Skelton, Box 201, Rt. 2, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-8866
Nice Holstem milk cow, in good shape and gentle. C.M. George, Rt. 6, Sproull Rd Rome 30161. Ph. 234-4720.
Young heifer for sale, I/ 2 Black Angus, I/ 2 brown Jersey, $1. Mrs. Beatrice Furgerson, Rt. 2, Hwy. 92, Fairburn. Ph. 964-3057.___________
2 nice AICA reg. Charolais bulls; three II 2 Charolais, I/ 2 Black Angus
young bulls, E.M. Hayes, Rt. 10, Marietta. Ph. 943-5879 after 5 PM.
Good quality open heifers, 57 Polled Herefords, 4 Angus, Hereford
crosses, 6 Charolais , Angus crosses; short yearlings, $150. ea. Bob Rowland, Rocking R. Ranch, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-5301.______
5 Black Angus heifers, 9-10 mos. old. James Wimpey, Riverdale. Ph. 284-3525.__________________
Reg. 7/ 8 Charolais, I/ 2 Brahma bull, approx. 1,500 Ibs., 4 yrs. old, good conf., proven breeder, selling to prevent inbreeding, $500. Paul Eubanks, Woodstock Ph. 926-6839.

Alma Ph

Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR

Domino breeding, TB and Bangs free,

from cert, herd, 14-18 mos. Harry A.

Wasden, Quitman. Ph. 263-4944 or 244-

8010.

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Reg. 7/ 8 Charolais bull, approx.

1,000 Ibs. T.D. Perkins, Rt. 2, Dallas

30132. Ph. 445-3880.________________

Baby calves for sale year round,

$25-$45. Ricky Lee Brown,

Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903.______

Baby calves, all kinds, $20. up.

Earl T. Davis, Jr., 2321 Carson Dr.,

Columbus 31906. Ph. 327-3375,_____

Black Angus, bull, 2 yrs. old; 5

cows; 2 heifers. Mrs. J.H. Dunn,

Conyers. Ph. 483-4551._______

22 mo. old reg. Angus bull; threes

mo. old reg. Angus bulls; 4 reg.

heifers. R.E. Pritchett, Box 302,

Cornelia. Ph. 778-2734.

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2 reg. Jersey heifers, 18 mos.,

ready to breed, $20. ea.; 2 purebred

Jersey heifers, $185. ea. Mrs. Jo Ann

Whitlock, Rt. 1, Senoia Ph. 599-6811

after 6 PM.

_______

Reg. purebred Charolais bulls,

bred heifers, cows with calves at side,

free del. Tommy D. Selph, S-Char

Keg. Angus yearling bull, Hyland Marshall breeding, extreme shoulder
& muscling, soon to be.service age, $300. D.J. Whitaker, Cedargate Farms, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-7770.
J Black Angus heifers, 750 Ibs., bull, 850 Ibs. ea., or best offer. Hilliard Smith, 161 Cooper Lake Dr., Rt. 2, Smyrna Ph. 435-1721.
l reg. Black Angus bulls, 14 mos., ready for light service, $275. ea., $500. both. A.D. Cromer, 246 Milledge Rd., Augusta 30904. Ph. 753-9065.______
Reg. Angus herd sire from Ankonian Ambassador, C.V., gentle 4
yrs. old, approx. 1,700 Ibs., selling to prevent inbreeding. D.S. Waldrep, Jr., Cedartown. Ph. 748-3210._____

Ranch, Milan. Ph. 362-2962.

Sev. Santa Gertrudis, service age

bulls; breeding age heifers. Joe Baker

Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. 586-2291

Odum.

__ ______

Polled Shorthorn bull, 2 yrs. old,

red, good conf. Robert M. Lee, Rt. 1,

Lone Oak, Grantville 30220. Ph. 637-

4616 Hogansville.______

17 breeding age Angus and

Hereford heifers. George Eager, 404

Eager Rd.. Valdosta. Ph. 242-3195. Jersey milk cow with 10 wk. old
calf, good family cow, gives 4 gal. milk daily, gentle. Howard C. Clark,
Rt. 1, Box 148. Avera. Ph. 547-2271. 3/ 4 and 7/ 8 Charolais bulls, 6 - 20
mos., from cert, meat sires, $300 to

10 crossed Charolais heifers, 9-12 $500. ea., bred cows recorded 1/2

mos. old, can del. within 100 mi. Charolais. Alto E. Poyer, Rt. 1,

radius, $160 head. Glen Dillo, Midway. _____________

Riverdale. Ph. 478-2848.__________

66 brood cows, 50 Black Angus,

25 head Black Angus cows, second approx. 30 calves, some cows are

and third calves, all bred to reg. bull. calving now; 2 Black Angus bulls.

J.R. Sivell, Rt. 2, Hamilton. 31811. Ph. James A. Cooper, Rossville. Ph. 866-

628-4956.

5928 after 5 PM.

4 cows; 8 heifers; Guernsey, Shorthorn, Whiteface, Holstein, Shorthorn bull; half Black Angus
bull, $2,000 lot. Clarence Pitchford Rt. 2, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-3544 after 8 PM.

Santa Gertrudis bulls, 8 & 10 mos. old, King Ranch bloodline, $300. ea. R. L. McGuise, Rt. 2, Treasure Oak Farm. Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-3098.
Polled reg. purebred Charolais bull, 18 mos. old, great grandson of

2 breeding age purebred, reg. FWT Bar 545, Poncho & Lady

Charolais bulls, A. R. Daniel, Celestina, $800. Dan Brock, Rt. 1, Box

Diamond Bar D. Ranch, Rt. 5, 59A. Eastanolle. 30538.__________

Brunswick 31520.

Reg. Black Angus bull, 31/2 yrs.,

Good sel. reg. Black Angus bulls, 1,200 Ibs.; 5 purebred heifers; 6 grade

18 mos. old, exc. in quality, Eileen- cows; heifer. James A. Oakley,

mere, Bardoliermere, Blackcap strains, Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4,

Newhope Rd:, Fayetteville. Ph. 9646917 after 5 PM.______________

Statesboro 30458. Ph. 865-2475.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, Victor Domino breeding, ready for service.
John C. Dorough, Dorough Hereford

Two reg. bulls, exc. conf., ready for light service, $250 - $300; 3 reg.
heifers; 3 younger bulls. M. B. Moate, Rt. 1, Williamson. 30292. Ph. 227-6295.

Farm. Rt. 2. Cordele. Ph. 273-1510. Reg. Black Angus bulls, not short
legs, Eileenmere and beaverdam. CC

9 Holstein heifers, 12 - 15 mos. 3 500 Ibs., $165 ea for whole lot from choice cows. Sam Jenkins, Decatur.

Newton, Rt. 3, Box 342, Pine Vail Rd.,
Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-2965. 7 Irg springing Guernsey heifers,
purebred but no papers. D. L. Cline, Cartersville. Ph. 382- 2017.______

Ph. 289-9008 evenings, before 9 AM. Reg. Black Angus bull, 2 yrs. old,
at my farm, service bull, Mrs. Elmer Wilkins, Rt. 4, Villa Rica Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-9825._______

2 reg. Black Angus cows; 2 purebred Black Angus cows; purebred heifer; reg. Black Angus

20 Holstein heifers bred for fall calving from artificial breeding, all grown from local dairy herd. George

herd bull. T. R. Patterson., Pleasant Hagood, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 574-

grove. Dr.. Dalton. Ph. 259-5540. Young Holstein cow, 1st calf from

2571.__________________________ Reg. Angus, 3 bulls, 5 cows, will

good dairy herd, bred to Jersey bull. reg. in buyer's name, $2,800. For all,

Noah 0. Meeks, Hwy. 278, Rt. 2, or will sell separate. Bill Thomas,

Hiram 30141. Ph. 943-6749.

Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6995. 9 - 5 pm.

2 purebred Guernsey heifers,

Young Charolais bulls & heifers 3

freshen with young calves; full blood / 4 and 7/ 8 $200 up. George W. Liggin,

Jersey cow, will freshen in Aug. F. H. Sr. Liggin Lane, Eastman. Ph. 374-

Bunn. Midville.

3511 nights.__________________

6 reg. Black Angus heifers, $225-

Two reg. polled Herefords: bull,

250. ea.; 11 reg. Angus bulls. 8-17 approx. 1,400 Ibs.; heifer, approx. 900

mos., $150 and up., C. N. McClure, Ibs., good buy, Mrs. Curtis Walker, 168

Main St., Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2978 Lakeshore Dr., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-

night, 265-2513 days.

7774 or 436-1147.

4 weaning age Angus calves, 3
steers, 1 heifer, $100 ea.; Angus cow to calve Oct. 1, $225. J.W. Daniel, Athens Hwy., Elberton.Ph. 283-3046.______
13 head purebred Angus heifers, 12 and 14 mos. old. Kermit Reece, Rt. 2, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635- 2587.

3 Angus cross cows, $235 ea.; 3
Angus heifers, $135. ea.; Guernsey cow with 400 Ib. Charolais bull calf,
?275. Hugh Wilbur, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974-3933.
Ayeshire milk cow, 5 gal. per day with 5 wk. old I/ 2 Charolais calf, $325.; feeder calves Donald J. Smith, Rt. 1. Acworth. Ph. 974-5540._____
Black Jersey cow, very gentle, due to freshen around 10th of Sept., $165. B.T. Adams. Rt. 3. Elberton 30635.

40 top select reg. Hereford infers, bred to open; breeding age bulls available. Bob Rush, Rush Bros. Hereford Farm, Kathleen. Ph. 987-

1796.____ _____________ Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 5 yrs.
old, bred by Green Acres Ranch, Atlanta, $500. Morgan Adams,

Nicholson 30565.__________________ Holstein bulls semen forsale, 48
ampul ABS 1870 Glenafton Rag Apple Hogen, exc. quality reasonably priced. Donad Brewer, Rt. 1, Warrenton 30828. Ph. 465-2042._____
Fine specimen I/ 2 and 3/ 4 Charolais heifers and bulls, purebred sire, reasonably priced. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Reeves Rd.,
Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984.______ 7 grade Polled Hereford brood
cattle with calves; Polled Hereford stock bull; yearling bull; Angus brood
cow; Angus heifer calf, $2,700. all. H. R. Hardegree, Winder. Ph. 867-6076.
2 Holstein steers; white bull, 700 -
800 Ibs. Ralph Ayers, Rt. 1, Loganville
Ph. 466-4140.______________________ Reg. Black Angus bulls with
papers, 7 to 12 mos. old. William E.
Smith, Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph. 537-9133 days 646-3387 anytime.
10 open I/ 2 Charolais cross heifers; 10 open polled Hereford grade heifers, all or part. R. L. Boswell, 205
Walnut, Greensboro. Ph. 453-2046 between 12 & 1. _____________________
3 bulls, 3/ 4 Charolais, I/ 4 Whiteface, 1000 to 1200 Ibs. ea., $350 to $400; I/ 2 Charolais, I/ 2 Angus, $235. Horace H. Richardson, Hwy. 92, Douglasville. Ph.942-3389._______.
Perf. tested reg. Angus bulls and females with growth through established bloodlines, BCIA data available, herd cert. & accredited.
Hugh Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478 -8029._______
12 Holstein and Guernsey heifers aegins freshening in July, vaccinated,
dehorned, call before coming. A. S. 'allaway, Rayle. Ph. 274-3393 office.
Reg. Angus bulls, 12 -18 mos., by son of Ankonian Ambassador, $300 i>400 all have exc. conf., tattooed, with papers, Bob Cordle, Rt. 1, Rome. Ph.

232-4317._____________________________
Reg. Angus bull, 15 mos. old, $300;

reg. Angus heifer, 19 mos., $280---

lileenmere, Ankonian bloodlines, R.

A. Moore, Lithia Springs. Ph. 948-2192

after 5 PM.

.___________

3 yr. old reg. Charolais bull; also,

285 gal. cap. milk tank. Tyson Griffin,

Jr., Tunnel Hill 30755. Ph. 673-4542.

Brown Swiss bull, purebred, no papers, two 16 mos. old, one 10 mo. old, good quality and conf. W.B. Rolston, Rt. 3, Box 250, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5904.

Reg. Black Angus bulls, Eileenmere breeding, CV clean; 4 yr. old herd bull, same breeding, selling to prevent inbreeding. Roy Clark, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6157._____
20 Holstein cows with 593 Ib. milk base, $400 ea. Talmadge Helton, Rt. 3, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-2606._______
Reg. Angus bulls and heifers, 8 mos. old, good pedigrees and conf.; 14
ft. stock trailer, free del. 200 mi. Guy ~\ Jones, Milan Ph. 362-2641.

50 pigs for sale, Duroc and Duroc crossed. Vernon Turner, Rt. 4, Dalton. Ph. 278-7814._____________________
Reg. Yorkshire gilts, small boars, exc. breeding. R.B. Mixon, Jr., Rt. 1, Mclntyre. Ph. 946-2315. _______
20 pigs, 8 wks. old, $12 ea., wormed and castrated. Herman Walden, Rt. 3, Box 194, Hemphzibah. Ph. 5922065._______________________
2 purebred Duroc boars, long meat type, 15 mos.; also, cross bred pigs, ready Aug. 15 t 1971. 0. L. Rutledge, M'cDono3uUgghh.. Ph. 957-5144.
Landrace breeding stock, from CMS sire & dam, young boars & Gilt pig, tested for Bruc. M.C. Summer, Rt. Box 113, Kathleen. Ph. 987-3292.
Yorkshire boars, top bloodlines, disease free, service age, $65 ea. Troy E. Waters, Rt. 2, Box 52a, Brooklet. Ph. 842-2247._________________
Reg. SPC hogs, boars ready for service, gilts ready to breed, pigs, see at lot near McCord Cross Rd. Robert Osborne, Rt. 1, Cave Springs.
Reg. SPC hogs; young sow; service age boars; gilts, some bred; 10 fine pigs, see at lot near McCord Cross Rd., Mrs. George Ferguson, Cave Spring.
Reg. Berkshire boar with papers, good for breeding purposes, 17 mos. old; reg. Berkshire sow, with papers, 17 mos. old. Gorden Lawless, Rt. 4, Box 256, Dalton 30720._________
Reg. Tamworth gilts for sale. Roy E. Ledford, Rt. 1, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-3207.
Reg. Yorkshires, outstanding quality service age boars, open, bred gilts, all very good bloodline, Travis Griffin, Hampton. Ph. 946-4770 or 946-
4447.

Yorkshire boar, 1 yr. old, $75; 4

nice sows, ea. having produced first

litter in May C.L. McGinnis,

Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5682.___________

Reg. Hampshire boars, 8 wks. to 8

md. old; reg. Duroc boars, 8 wks. 5

mos. Danny L. Reid, Rt. 4, Cumming.

Ph. 887-5389. _______________

7 sows, Poland China and

Yorkshires, 3 with pigs, 3 to farrow

soon. W.D. Swafford, Rt. 2, Fayet-

teville Ph. 461-6278.

______

Reg. Chester Whites, 7 sows, 30

gilts, 21 males, 2 herd boars, will sale

one or all. Stacy Poitivent, Rt. 1,

Bainbridge. Ph. 246-5574.

21 feeder pigs, 7-8 wks. old, $12
ea.; $10 ea. in lots of 6 or more. Joe Weldy, Rt. 4, Cumming. Ph. 887-6833.
Reg. nation Irg. Black English breeding stock, unrelated bloodlines. W.E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Cumming. 30130. Ph. 887-5917._________
Reg. Duroc breeding stock, service age males, located 6 mi. S. of
Cumming on Sharon Rd. James D. Irvin, 2331 Terrell Dr., Chamblee. Ph. 451-3314.
3 brood sows, second litter, 23 pigs; reg. boar, sell all or part; also QUARTER horse, bridle, saddle, for sale. H.H. Hensley, Rt. 2, Ranger
30434.

SPC pigs, bred gilts, service age boars, reg. big English Berkshire breeding stock. F.H. Bunn, Midville.
Purebred Chester White ooars and gilts, ready for service, KOK
breeding Winsor, 111., reg. in buyer's name. Jimmy J. Dubberly, Box 55A,
Baxley, Ph. 367-6367 after 5 pm. Little bone black guinea pigs,
bred gilts, sows, stay fat type $15 up. W.D!1 Brumbelow, Rt. 1, Carrollton
30117. Ph. 832-2735. Top quality purebred Hampshire
stock, dressed, barbeque, and large,
pigs, either whole or wrapped fo; freezing, 35-40* Ib. Terry Walden, Bo
42, Wrens. Ph. 547-6744.

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Good pleasure mare for children

Cattle, swine, other livestock

or ladies, 15 hands. M. Gibson, 840 Glenairy Dr., Atlanta. Ph. 255- 6432
Appaloosa mare black and white
with mo. old filly; loud colored yearling filly, outstanding bloodlines.

R. B. Greeson, Rt. 6, Marietta 30060.

Ph. 428-6303.

2 yr. old filly, I/ 2 Albino - I/ 2

Palomino, very beautiful but hasn't

been ridden, just right for someone to

train. Charles Kent, Rt. 4. Harmony

Church Rd., Gainesville. Ph. 532-6748.

Pinto stallion Quarter horse, $350;

for sale

strawberry roan racking horse, $150 or both for $400, Pinto extremely gentle. Mrs. Herman J. Ledford,

Sheep & Goats

Tucker Rd., Macon. Ph. 745-1575 or 742-2682.____________________

Billy goats, nanny & kid, milk type. Esther Haulk, Stockbridge. Ph.
474-4065.__________________ Sheep for sale, 2 rams, 2 females.
Mayes K. Holcomb, Rt. 1, Hwy. 92, Box 187. Dallas 30132. Ph. 974-5239.
Sev. Nubian Billy goats for sale, Butt Headed. William M. Roland, Rt. 1, Grovetown. Ph. 863-2191.______
Young goats, $10 - $15. Cecil
Gordon, Rt. 1, Kathleen. Ph. 987-3095
after 5:30 or on weedends.

Permanent reg. Quarter Horse
stallion, foaled April 23, 1969, bay, #640539, by Pines Hank #176030, out of
Parkers's Ann #275685, Western
Pleasure trained, $750. Hubert Aldridge, Valdosta. Ph. 242-4407,
Beautiful 5 yr. old P.O.A. pony mare, gentle; four yr. old dun Quarter mare, good for Western Pleasure;
also, black Western saddle. Mrs. W.P. Tapley, Rt. 4, Box 380, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-8212.
Reg. Walking pleasure horses, 3

yr. old blue roan; 4 yr. old sorrel with

3 mo. old filly, both with good papers;

at stud: beautiful dark chestnut

Walking horse, good conf. and disp.

J.L. Lawhon, Atlanta. Ph. 344- 2225.

At stud: Georgy Pep AQHA reg.

King, Peppy, McCue, Joe Reed

bloodlines, sorrel w/ blaze, reg. $75,

grade$50. H.J. Douglas, Big D Ranch,

Rt. 6, Carrollton. Ph. 834-2415.

Stud pony for sale, red and white,

gentle with kids, $30. J.C. Jordan, Jr.,

Rt. 3, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-2587.

Black mare, approx. 8 yrs. old,

forsale

gentle for children or lady; gelding, approx. 5 yrs. old and 1 stallion, both broken, $450 for all 3. H.R. Hardegree,

4 yr. old chestnut gelding, racking horse, 15 hands. Mayes K. Holcombe, Box 187. Dallas 30132. Ph 974-5239
Thoroughbred and 7/ 8 Thoroughbred green hunters: 7/8 Thoroughbred mares, weanlings, yearlings; reg. Quarter mares. Gina McGauphey, Apt. 2, 110 Chateau Ct., Athens, 30601. Ph. 543-9704 after 6.
2 beautiful Palomino Quarter mares, exc. pleasure horses, blue ribbon winners, shown by youth; also weanlings, yearlings, brood mares and others. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262._________
Reg. Tenn. Walking horse, yearling colt, sorrel, halter broken & gentle. Sandra Ballenger, Box 98, Baxley. Ph. 367-2895.________
I/ 2 Arab chestnut filly, 2 yrs. old, well developed, good show or performance prospect, gentle, halter broken, flax mane and tail, white blaze and stocking, sire: Cam-Altez #8393, $350. Dean Ebbett, Rt. 2, Hamilton. Ph. 628-4893.

Winder. Ph. 867-6076. _________

Gaited Palomino mare, gentle for

anyone to ride, 3 mo. old colt by reg.

Quarter horse, $225 or $175 for mare

only. D.M. Moody, Rt. 4, Waycross.

Ph. 283-4948.

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Good, gentle racking stallion,

approx. 800 Ibs., 3 yrs. old, $150.

Exzoda Goodwin. Ball Ground._____

Horses, 1 colt, 2 yrs. old, already

broken to ride, 11/2 yr. old colt,

partially broken to ride, Tenn. Walker

and Quarter. Joe Reilly, Rt. 2, Box

317, Hull 30646. Ph. 543-1571,______

10 yr. old white stallion, saddle

broken, gentle but spirited, not for

children, $75 or trade for cow of equal

value. John Thompson, Rt.w, For-

syth. Ph. 994-6166.

_____

Beautiful 6 yr. old sorrel mare

with 3 mo. old colt, ridden by 11 yr. old

girl and all her friends, both, $250 or

will sell separately. Jack Harrington,

160 Avalon Dr., Athens. Ph. 548-4806

after 5 pm or week-ends.______

Mexican burro, male, $50. J.H.

Smith, 1074 Hess Dr., Avondale

Mare, I/ 2 Appaloosa - I/ 2 saddlebred, 3 yrs. old, started in Western Pleasure, good jumping prospect. R.
L. Bing, Rt. 2, Box 223, Stockbridge.
Ph. 474-7400._______________
21/2 yr. old gelding pleasure horse, Jerry Glore, Mableton. Ph. 9484268.

Estates. Ph. 284-3314 night only. Beautiful, spirited Quarter Horse
mare, 5 yrs. old, $225; filly, 15 mos. old, $100. David Evans, 889 Milam Cir., Claikston. Ph. 443-4131.______
Rapptezz-Raseyn 46848, dark chestnut stallion, 14.2 I/ 2 hands, Intense Skowronek breeding through

Reg. 6 yr. old Walking Horse mane, gentle for anyone to ride, good racking and trail horse, reg. #590958, four white feet, chestnut. R. S. Causey, 220 Fort Dr., Smyrna. Ph. 435-7301.

*Raseyn *Raffles, 1 cross 40 Witez II.

Terri Holbrook, Atlanta. Ph. 622-4768.

Small Welsh gelding and 1 horse

gelding, 1 small mule. Quillon Clark,

Rt. 1, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 483-8124 after

5.

___

3 gentle pleasure horses, $100 and up. Janet Will, Lazy J. Stable,
Jonesbridge Rd., Norcross. Ph. 448-
1520 or 448-2914._____________ Bay saddle mare, I/ 2 Quarter
horse - I/ 2 Tenn. Walker with black
filly colt, I/ 4 Quarter horse - 3/ 4 Tenn. Walker, sired by Midnight reg.
Tenn. Walker. Rayburn Smith, Rt. A, Ellijay. Ph. 635-4845.__________
Quarter Horse mare, saddle and bridle, many wins inbarrels and other time events, gentle to handle, fast to
ride, ready to show, $300 or best offer. George Reece, Smyrna," Ph. 436-8324.
At stud: Quarter horse, Weo Dandy Jack Leo and King breeding, grade $35 and reg. $50. bay color with black points mane and tail, A. D.
Bryan, Dial. Ph. 838-4762._____ Racking horse, gelding, 3 yrs. old,
chestnut, white stockings, gentle, approx. 800 Ibs.; also, saddle and bridle, $200. James W. Thompson, 4140 Jaillette Rd., College Park. Ph.
766- 2939. _________________ 4 pomes, 2 mares to foal, 1 mare
colt, 1 stallion (dapple grey), good for children or trade for mare, perhaps Morgan. Bonnie Mashburn, 4712 Flat
Shoals Rd.. Union City. Ph. 964-7497. Tenn?Walking HorscTbrood mare;
Palomino brood mare; grey mare exc. barrel racer. Mrs. Gene Demp-
sey, Box 401-A; Rt. 1, Fairburn. Ph. 964-9095.
2 donkeys, bred to nice stallion; 14 mos. old mule, cash or trade for cattle. Levy Hulett, Rt. 1, Jacksonville. Ph. 833-4373.

W.H. mare, good style, smooth racking ride, will stretch to mount,
experienced rider, no small children, $200. W.K. Stringer, 1393 Peachtree
St.. NE. Atlanta 30309. Ph. 938-6388. Beautiful 6 yr. old strawberry
roan, racking mare, can be seen at barn. Max Mitchell, Cartersville. Ph. 382-4610._________________
Reg. Walking Horse stallion, chestnut, 7 yrs. old, gentle, $350; grade Walking, strawberry roan gelding, 3 yrs., Grandsire Midnight
Sun, $175. Wilson Carson, Rt. 3, Box 371, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972._________
Reg. Quarter horses for sale, all have good bloodline and conf., gentle, 1 brood mare, 2 yr. old mare, 1 yr. old colt; also, much more. Bearl A. Kiel, Marietta. Ph. 427-9952.
1 yr. old reg. Tenn. Walking stallion, sorrell with flax mane and
tail: reg. Tenn. Walking mare, sorrel 13 yrs. old, both have Midnight Sun bloodline. R. W. House, Haywood Rd., Armuchee. Ph. 234-5859.
Palomino pony; also, saddle, bridle, breastplate, 2 extra girths and
blanket. Katrinka Glass, Pleasant
Valley Rd., Rt. 1, Silver Creek 30173. Ph. 235-0679. ______________
Solid black Thoroughbred mare, 9 yrs. old, 16 hands, no papers, exc. barrel racer and brood mare, gentle
but needs work, sell cheap or trade.
Gary Corry, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4738.
4 yr. old Shetland pony, bay
gelding, gentle, good health with shots, anyone can handle, saddle and bridle, $75. W. H. Borders, Jr., West Point. Ph. 645-2025.

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Reg. Quarter horses, good

bloodline, good show prospects;

pleasure horses and ponies to ride,

gentle; also, boarding facilities

available. Otto Meier, Rt. 6, Marietta.

Ph. 926-3795.

______

Reg. Quarterhorses for sale or

trade; good grade horses. Joe Keys,

Box 66, Dallas. Ph. 458-4209 or 445-

3209.

Rivoli's Karazara, reg. 3/4

Arabian, chestnut, 2 yr. old filly, 4

socks, ready to start training, should

make exc. child's or lady's horse,

mature approx. 14.2 $350. Mrs. F. L.

Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon

31204. Ph. 746-8965.

Top quality reg. Quarter horses;

yearling show colts; sev. pleasure and

halter horses, record to prove ability;

experienced working cow horses;

cutting horses. Bob Rowland, Rocking;

R. Ranch. Milledgeville. Ph. 452-5301.

Reg. Quarter horses for sale

brood mares with foals by side and

bred back; yearling fillies, visitors

welcome. Harry Rucker, Jr.,

Peaceful Valley Farm, Alpharetta.

Ph. 475-6723 or 993- 4446,_______

Appaloosas, reg. 7 yr. old mare,

bay roan with flakes; 1 yr. old filly,

dark blue, roan snowflakes, $550 and

$375. Mrs. Gene Nyland, Alpharetta.

Ph. 475-5554.

Beautiful 4 yr. old pleasure mare,

exc. conf., for experienced riders

only, $200. Karen Sargent, Rabun Dr.,

Lilburn. Ph. 938-3524._________

Tenn Walking horses, all well

mannered, 4 geldings and 2 reg., 1

mare with 4 mo. old colt, exc. pleasure

horses. Charles J. Alford, Jr., Tucker.

Ph. 938-2111 dav or 963-5722 nights.

Amir Gallant Leo, reg. I/ 2

Arabian gelding, bay, 4 yrs. old, exc.

for hunter, Western w_ pleasure,

shown successfully, $800. Mrs. Jane

Kirk, 2727 Godby Rd., B-5, College

Park. Ph. 767-1686,,________'

I/ 2 Arabian, reg. witn papers, 4

yrs. old, gentle and rides good, $300.

W. J. Morse Whitesburg. Ph. 834-2459.

At stud: Reg. Arabian #025097. W.

S. Dee, Yellow River Ranch,

Covington. Ph. 786-6157. ________

3/ 4 Arabian mare, 4 yrs. old,

professionally trained, successfully

shown, free stud with purebred, $950.

Bettye Bradley, 1035 Franklin Rd.,

Marietta 30060. Ph. 943-9075 or 422-

7676.

3 good ored reg. Quarter mares,

see to appreciate, at my farm near

Snellville. Rev. Paul Aiken, 3000

Flowers Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 963-

7478.

Twin Quarter Horse colts, 16 mos.

old; also, Hale 2 horse trailer for sale.

Mitchell Brookshire, Rt. 7, Box 322,

Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-2995.

Palomino mare, 7 yrs. old, runs

the barrels, $350 or best offer. Mrs.

Phyllis R. Bryant, 107 Porkie Dr.,

Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 953-3051.

Reg. Quarter Horse stallion,

black, 4 yrs. old, top side by Lowry's

Dutchman by L R's Jose, bottom side

by Ebony Angel by L R's Jose. Denver

Boling, Rt. 2, Fairmount 30139. Ph.

337-2512 after 6 pm.

Nice pleasure horse, racking

gelding, chestnut, priced to sell. E.E.

Hamilton, 64 Brown Ave., McDonough

30253. Ph. 957-3540.___________

31/2 yr. old mule, brown with

grey nose, works good, approx. 650

Ibs., $150; also, ponies for sale. Scott

Smith, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974-5540.

3 yr. old sorrel stallion, out of a

reg. Quarter horse, by Appaloosa reg.

Quarter Horse stallion, extremely

gentle with good conf. and speed, $350.

Earl Aldridge. Valdosta. Ph. 242-4407.

Beautiful Quarter gelding, gentle

and well mannered, calm and quiet

for anyone to ride, likes people and

attention, $300 or will trade for cows of

equal value. B.H. Mullis, 232 Tulokke

Ct., Macon. Ph. 745-6843.

2 professional walk-trot reg.

Saddlebred show horses, black mare,

bay gelding, top show record in

Ky.Sally Stinnett, Hutchins Rd.,

Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-5447 nights.

Solid black Appaloosa weanling

colt, well muscled, Joker B - Gallant

Fox (TB) breeding, can reg., sell or

trade for broken Quarter type brood

mare. Dr. Morris, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-

6913.

2 hunters, 4 yr. old grey mare, 16.3

hands, good conf., hacks quietly,

started over fences; 8 yr. old sorrel

gelding, 15.3 hands, very talented

jumper, needs good rider. Martha

Scott, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4587.

1200 Ib. black mare mule, good

cond., works anywhere; also, 1 horse

wagon, real good cond., with seat and

plows. Russell O'Quinn, Blackshear

31516. Ph. 449-5904 after 6 Dm.

2 reg. TWH's, stallion, gelding,

sorrel with blaze, chestnut with blaze,

top show horses, being shown by

Juvenile and Amateur Rider, cheap.

J.M. Meadows, Rt. 2, Foster Rd.,

Macon. Ph. 743-9403. ________

2 unbroken Welsh ponies, 1 yr. old

grey, $25, two yr. old brown-white,

$30. Harvey Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 342,

Lilburn. Ph. 963-3935.

Wednesday, August 4,1971

: 4 ponies, 3 young mares and 1

2 yr. old A. Q. H. A. youth gelding,

stud, all with good markings, $100 for Mr. Green Jeans, sire:A.Q.H.A.

the lot. Mrs. S.P. Jones, Lula 30554. champion Copper Cogdell, dam:

Ph. 677-3326 Homer._________ A.Q.H.A. champion, Miss Ellen 68, top

Gentle, grey gelding, approx. 750 performance prospect, $1600. Cheryl

Ibs., rides or works good, gentle Walden, Wrens. Ph. 547-6744.____

enough for anyone to ride. Herschell

3 reg. TWH Fillies, 2 reg. TWH

Blalock. Rt. 1. Alto 30510

mares, 1 with colt by side, 1 to foal

Throughbreds, racing bloodlines, latter part July. H. C. Laney, Rt. 5,

stallion, mares, weanlings, yearlings, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-4918.

2 yr. olds; gelding cheap to good

Sev. Welsh ponies, mares,

home; also, stud service, stakes gelding, all broken, gentle. Hugh C.

winner. Mrs. Evans, Rt. 2, Box 215, Jones Milan. Ph. 362-2432.

Snellville 30278. Ph. 466-4048 after 7.

Black gelding pleasure horse,

Pinto 5 yr. old racking mare, good white star on forehead, 3 white

show quality; black gelding, works stockings, gentle but spirited and

cows and gentle for anyone, $125; handles well, priced to sell. Ronnie

Palomino roping horse mare; bay Glore, Mableton 30059. Ph. 941-1255.

gelding. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-

Beautiful 2 yr. old mare, gentle

3974.

and rides; 9 yr. old Welsh gelding,

Pr. miniature mare mules, ap- trained; also, youth saddle, sacrifice

prox. 400 Ibs. ea., with set dbl. har- all for $200 cash. L. A. Moye, Jr., 1946

ness, 2 sealer wagon with rubber Meadow Lane, Decatur 30032. Ph. 284-

tires, also, would like to buy ponies, 9642 after 5:30 pm .

_____

Lamar Jones, 4241 Elkon Ave., Macon

Reg. Quarter Horse filly, #564198,

31206. Ph. 743-2655.

priced to sell. Ralph Williams, Wind-

Beautiful bay racking mare, 6 sweep Farm, Thomaston. Ph. 647-

yrs. old, anyone can ride, see to ap- 3807.___________________

preciate. David Arrington, 680 Ridge

Reg. Quarter Horse colt, sorrel

Ave., Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-9065.

with star and stripe on face, 1 white

^ gelding, 6 yrs. old, for ex- stocking, 14 mos. old, halter broken,

perienced riders, 15 hands, $175 also, gentle. Euls Paulk, Rt. 2, Ocilla. Ph.

saddle and bridle, $85 Jeff Duncan, 468-5614.

____________

1652 Hartland Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph.

7 yr. old Tenn. Walking horse,

633-5231,___________________ very gentle for children, not trained

Pinto mare and gelding; for walking, $225. Dickie Sims, Rt. 3,

Palomino gelding; Quarter type mare Clarkesville.Ph. 754-4327 or 754-2414

and colt; nice Pinto stud colt; mare week-ends._______________

with 4 wk. old mare mule colt. Ralph

Reg. Quarter horses: Palomino

C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., stud, 1 yr.; two sorrel studs, 1 yr; 5

Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111

Palomino fillies, 1 yr.; 6 fillies, 2 yrs.;

Reg. Quarter horses for sale, two 6 geldings, 2 yrs. Buddy Eason,

3 yr. old fillies; one 14 yr. old bred Ohoopee River Farm, Collins. Ph. 693-

mare and stud colt. Hubert N. Rucker, 2948._______________________

Rt. 4, Box 80, Alpharetta 30201. Ph.

Palomino Welsh mare with 5 mo.

475- 5167.

old Palomino filly colt, mare is

At stud: A. Q. H. A. dbl. reg. rebred, $150. Marcus brown, Rt. 1,

Palomino stallion, $75 grade, $150 Unadilla. Ph. 645-3542 Pinehurst.

reg., mare feed available. Lorraine

Reg. Tenn. Walking mares: F

M. Osley, 2710 Gresham Rd., SE, good work mule, works to 1 horse

Atlanta 30317. Ph. 241-1876.

wagon; Welsh mare with small colt.

Five 2 yr. old grade geldings, W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Gumming

reasonable; reg. Quarter Horse brood 30130. Ph. 887-5917.___________

mare, with foal and bred back. Ray

Reg. Quarter horses: Yearling

Lively, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.______ stud colt, 15 mos., sire: Switch O'Leo

Laoy Pinto, beautifully marked, by Essig's Wee Willie, dam's sire:

has had all shots, very gentle but with Chester B; old mare with filly colt by

spirit, superb pleasure horse, Mr. side. Bobby Wiley, Rt. 2, Winder. Ph.

Browning, Rt. 2, Hudson Dr., Lilburn 867-4322._________________

30247. Ph. 469-5620 Stone Mtn.

Dapple Shetland pony, saddle and

Palomino mare pony with saddle bridle, $70. Eddie Sanders, Rt. 1, Box

and bridle, gentle for child age 6 -12 to 338, The Rock 30285. Ph. 567- 3281.

good home necessary, right reserved

to reject purchaser. Ed. Morgan, Box

350. Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-4924. Western Pleasure sorrel gelding,

Horses,

AQHA reg. ribbon and trophy winner, 16 hands, exc. conf., $900. Mrs. Bar-

-handling,

bara McAdoo, Rt. 6, Yancey Rd.,

Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-7519. Part Morgan-Part Arab, 17.2

boarding,

hands, trained Western and English, jumps, obeys voice commands, ex-

equipment

perienced rider, 6 yrs., $350. Mrs. J.

Cribb, Rt. 1, Hillcrest Farm, Nor-

cross. Ph. 939- 5803.

_____

Reg. Quarter horse, sorrel, good

Small pasture for rent for horses

brood mare, exc. bloodlines, sire: only, will take care of 3 head for 3 mos., Weinerts Wimpy by Wimpy P 1, dam: $12.50 per head. Mrs. Elmer Wilkins,

Molly Robertson by Pilgrim P-1341, Rt. 4, Villa Rica Rd., Marietta.

breed to Hanks Nancy Bar. Helen

Horses boarded and trained; also,

Kiel, Marietta. Ph. 472-9952. '

reg. Quarter horses and Sante Ger-

Permanent reg. Quarter Horse trudis cattle for sale. H.J. Douglas, mare, 3 wk. old filly colt by side; 9 yr. Big D Ranch, Rt. 6, Carrollton 30117.

old gelding, I/ 2 Quarter horse- I/ 2 Ph. 834-2415. ____ t _____

Thoroughbred; 8 yr. old Quarter

Horse breaking, training and

Horse mare. James E. Lee, Hiram. handling, specialize in colt handling

Ph. 445-4575._________________ and timed event horses; also,

Reg. Tenn. Walking horses for livestock catching and hauling.

show and for pleasure, brood mares Randall Harrison, 6023 Crystal Dr.,

and colts. C. E. Byrd, Rt. 1, Wood- Lot 92, Columbus. Ph. 561-0241.

stock. Ph. 926-3072._________

6 horse trailer with saddle

T.W.H. gelding, sorrel, 2 yrs. old, compartment, tandem axles, elec.

sire: Perfections Red Son. dam; brakes and 2 spare tires, perf. cond.,

Maud Gray, 16 hands. C. H. Raper, $1000. Earl Aldridge, Valdosta. Ph.

Marietta. Ph. 926-6330=_____'

242-4407.__________________

Young Shetland pony forsale, red

Horses boarded and pastured, 15 x

and broken, $35. Mrs. Beatrice 15 stalls and feed, $45, pasture, $10,

Furgerson, Rt. 2, Hwy, 92, Fairburn. lighted arena, all weather riding hall.

Ph. 964-3057.

____ Jim Street, J & S Stables, Lithonia.

Reg. TWH black stud, 15 mos.old, Ph. 469-8688. ____________

black stud, 2 yrs. old; 2 yr. old filly by

Horse breaking and training,

Rogers Perfection. R. B. Mixon, Jr., reasonable rates. Mrs. Martha Jones,

Rt. 1, Mclntvre. Ph. 946-3215._____ Rt. 2, Loganville. Ph. 482-7118.

Stud service: Buckskin Quarter

Lrg. clean stalls, tack room, ring

horse, fee $25; reg. Appaloosa spotted with miles of trails, new barn, in-

dude T-26, 125, reg. $50, grade $35; cludes all feed, $40, pasture, $20; also,

also, horses and tack for sale. Bob suede knee rolls, $95. Mrs. I. Cribb,

Cooper, Rt. 7, Douglasville. Ph. 942- Rt. 1, Hillcrest Farm, Norcross. Ph.

5064.________________'

939-5803 Tucker

#736997 A. Q. H.A. filly, bay with

6 horse trailer, fifth wheel type,

black points, foaled 6-14-70, extremely
gentle, exc. conf., halter trained and ready for showing, $250. D. J.
Whitaker, Cedargate Farms, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253- 7770._____
Roping horse gelding, 8 yr. old, thoroughly trained, reasonably

living and storage space. Roy Sampson, Old Salem Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-8758 or 483-1154.
Horses trained, specializing in halter, Western and English Pleasure. Ernest Kirkland, Red Holly Training Stables, Conyers. Ph. 483-8241.

priced. Chuch Taylor, 116 Ausband

1969 Merhow 2 horse trailer, elec.

Dr., McDonough 30253. Ph 957-4563 brakes, 7 ft. head room, exc. cond.

after 5:30 pm._______________ Dr. M.C. Williams, 114 Forest Ridge

At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden Dr., NE. Marietta 30060. Ph. 422-7095

Palomino; also, Appaloosa stud, 2 yrs.

Horses boarded, trained,

old, $250. R. L. Bradford, Decatur. Ph. pastured, abundent grass, adult care,

289-1971.

20 min. from downtown, R. E. Hall,

Reg. 1968 Appaloosa filly, brown Valley Brook Stables, 1834 Young Rd.,

roan, beautiful head, top pedigree, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-6011.

gentle, green broken, performance or

Horseshoeing and hauling, cattle

brood mare prospect, $500. Mary and horses caught and bought. Joe

Ammermann, Kennesaw. Ph. 427- Keys, Box 66, Dallas. Ph. 458-4209 or

7091. after 6:30 p.m.

445-3209.

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Pages

Horses,

Cattle, swine,

Oat straw, 500 bale. W.S. Dee, Yellow River Ranch, Covington. Ph.
786-6157.

Recipes of the Week

-handling, boarding,

other livestock

High quality Coastal or Kobe Lespedeza hay, cutting as weather permits. Houston White, Jr., Rt. 4, College Park. Ph. 761-6546.

SALMON CHEESE BALLS 1 can (7 I/ 2 ounces) salmon
l package (3 ounces) cream cheese, softened

equipment

Agricultural

1 tablespoon chopped pickle l/ 2 teaspoon Worcestershire Mayonnaise to moisten

English pony saddle; also

seed and plants Chopped parsley

Western pony birdie, like new cond. $25. Teri Holbrook, 2050 Cloverdale
Dr.. Atlanta. 30316. Ph. 622-4768 2 horse trailer, $300 sev. saddles,

wanted
Want to buy or catch wild cattle.

Drain salmon and mash. Mix with remaining ingredients except parsley. Shape into 3/ 4 inch balls and roll in parsley. Makes about 3 dozen.

bridles, misc. tack; want old saddles that need repairs. Kenton Hayes, Rt 1. Box 40, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526.
Livestock hauling anytime. Buck Haulk. Stockbridee. Ph. 474-4065.
Horses pastured at Douglasville, just off 1-20 W., $12.50 per mo., plenty dirt roads and trails; also, horses and tack for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 7, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064.
86 acres of pasture, $15 per moTT
horse, $12.56 per mo. 2 or more horses, barn and lake on property. E. 0. Britt,
Stone Mtn., Ph. 469-4874._____ Horses boarded, pasture $15 per
mo., stalls $45 per mo.; training and showing Quarter horses in all events, halter, Western and English Pleasure and cutting. Bob Rowland, Rocking R. Ranch. Milledgeville. Ph. 452-5301.
Forward seat saddle and Western
saddle, both good cond.; boarding facilities, stalls and pasture, dirt roads, and trails, daily adult care.
Janet Will, Lazy J. Stable, Jonesbridge Rd., Norcross. Ph. 448-
1520. _________________ Want McClellan saddle, must be
in good useable cond., Atlanta area. William McGhee, Apt. 4J, 3301
Henderson Mill Rd., Chamblee. Ph.
934-3329.__________________ Horses pastured Conyers,
Atlanta, Tucker, St. Mtn. area, $10 -

Rip Wilson. Madison. Ph. 342-3974. Want to buy old crippled, plug
horses and mules, will pick up. E.J. McMahon, 3107 Floyd Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 793-1750.
Want stallion for pleasure mount and breeding, prefer Saddlebred or TWH, 3-8 yrs. old, good col., reasonably priced. R.L. Barber, Rt. 1, Manor 31550. Ph. 283-2701._______
Want Billy goat, purebred milk type, 4 to 12 mos. old, no horns, within 50 mi. of Atlanta. E.J. Mason, Rt. 1, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 469-9576 after 6 PM.
Want Appaloosa, Quarter or Thoroughbred brood mare, bred or open, will trade 2 horse homemade trailer. Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1, Box 40, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526.
Want reg. Thoroughbred mares. Gina McGauphey, Apt. 2,110 Chateau Crt., Athens, 30601. Ph. 543-9704, afte 6 pm.
Livestock feed, hay and grain

for sale

Old Fashion heading collard seed,
I/ 2 cup, $1; 1 cup, $1.50 PP. P. D. Webb. Rt. 5. Box 69, Elberton 30635.
Indian corn and Martin gourd
seed, 200 pkg., with stamped env. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Armuchee 30105.

Garden sage and horseradish

pits., 12, $2.; comfrey, 8, $2. Fred 0.

Thomas Rt. 6. Box 446, Dalton 30720.

Horseradish bunches, 500 ea.,

spearmint, blackberry, dewberry,

huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., 500 post.

Mrs. W W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Elliay

30540.

Horseradish, 5 pits., $1., add post.

Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 87,

Elliiav._________________'

Indian corn, Martin Gourd Seed, 1

cup, $1.50; blackberry, dewberry,

huckleberry pits., 12, $1.50; 100 $10.

PP., Newt Hightower, Rt. 5, Ellijay

30540.

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Field grown Black Zulu pepper

pits., $4 doz., only at my place, cannot

ship. John H. Davis, 1007 Dimmock

St.. SW. Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-9855.

Joseph Thomas, III 1185 Collier Road, N.W. Apartment 4-B Atlanta, Ga. 30318
SOU ASH PATTIES 1 I/ 2 Ib. fresh summer squash, grated 1 onion, chopped fine 2 eggs Corn oil 1 cup cracker meal 2 tbsp. grated cheese Salt to taste
Clean and scrape squash; grate squash with coarse grater into bowl; salt. Let stand 20 minutes; drain off and discard the liquid; grate onion; add to squash. Add cracker meal, cheese and eggs; salt to taste. Form into small patties or cakes. Roll in flour or breading meal. Fry in hot oil until golden brown.
Serve hot. Serves about 4.
Mrs. E. A. Anderson P. O: Box 895 Douglasville, Georgia 30134

$15 per mo., shelter water, and grass,

1971 crop little white Multiplying

J. F. Graham, 1101 Fayetteville Rd.,

Nest onions, $3.50 gal., no less than 1

Morris Heading, Carolina, Ga.

Rabbits for sale. J. C. Jordan, Sr.,

Atlanta 30316. Ph. 373-7624.

gal. PP. Miss Emma Dugger, Heading collard pits., Cayenne Hot 11 North Forest Ave., Hartwell 30643.

Horses pastured Conyers,

Atlanta, St. Mtn., Tucker area, $10 -

$15 per mo., shelter, water, grass. J. F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville Rd., SE,

for sale

Atlanta 30316. Ph. 373-7642

Siegfried forward seat saddles,

Coastal Bermuda hay in barn

exc. cond.; English pleasure saddle, without rain, 700 bale at barn, 850 del. $50; expert saddle repairs, hand in Macon, min. 20 bales. Tommy

sewing. Martha Conway, 6664 Olmstead, Colaparchee Rd., Macon.

Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd., NE, Ph. 477-6713 or 477-3329.________

Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-7895.

Choice Coastal Bermuda hay,

Horses boarded with adult care,

Irg. stalls, in new barn, regulation

riding ring with lights; also, horses

bought and sold. Larry Wallace,

Hidden Pine Stables, Riverdale. Ph.

478-3234 or 478-9122.

____

Saddles and bridles for sale. Hugh

C. Jones. Milan. Ph. 362-2432.______

Miley suburban 2 horse trailer,

white with gold trim, surge brake

system, good cond. Connie Pavey,

Woodmere Farm, Columbus. Ph. 563-

1016.

2 horse Drover trailer, saddle

compartment, lights, 4 new tires, real

good cond,, $700. Euals Paulk, Rt. 2,

Ocilla. Ph. 468-5614.__________

Want to rent pasture, located near

Ben Hill or East Point; also, want to

learn horseshoeing. Blaine Jenkins.

2140PointviewDr., Apt. E, East Point

30344. Ph. 767-0180 after 7 pm._____

Horses boarded, daily exercise,

adult care. James B. Kirk, Kennesaw

Mt. Stables, Big Shanty Rd., Marietta.

Ph. 427-4032 or 428-8521.____________

Used Western saddle, $35; also, 1

horse wagon, $75 . Ralph C. Swafford,

Hickory Flat Rod., Woodstock, Ph.

926-5111.____________________

Horses boarded for training,

includes speed events, Western

Pleasure, trail-pleasure riding, oak

stalls, lighted arenas, shoeing

available. J.R. Prine, Charlie Horse

Ranch, Box 367, Senoia 30276. Ph. 599-

3547.___________________________

Want someone to care for

outgrown pleasure mare, gentle, not

for sale, qualified person may use for

heavy bales, 75<t or $30 ton from field;

$1 bale from barn, we help load. Hugh

Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.

Choice Coastal Bermuda hay,

highly fert., puts on weight fast with

high protein content. W.S. Chandler,

Tara Farms, Reeves Rd.. Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984.

Mix. hay, mostly Bermuda, Irg.

bales, 850 bale from barn, cheaper in

Irg. quantities. Tommy Smith,

Hampton. Ph. 946-3278 or 946-4135.

High quality Coastal Bermuda hay, baled without rain. Red Holly

Farms, Roy Sampson, Old Salem Rd.,

Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-8758 or 483-

1154._____________________ Bermuda hay, 300 bale picked up;

$1.40 bale, del. with 35 mi. of Fair-

burn. Mrs. R.L. Eskew, 5795 Nor-

thcutt Rd.. Fairburn. Ph. 964-6273.

Bermuda and Fescue hay, Irg

bales from fert. fields, will see in any

size lots, 900 bale. W.H. Butler,Tucker

938-7905 or 786-6080 Covington. ___

Mulching hay, Coastal Bermuda,

rained on before baling, $22.50 ton at

barn, $17.50 from field, Larry Byron,

1918 Noah's Ark Rd. Jonesboro. Ph.

478-2561 after 5:30.____________

Top quality Coastal Bermuda

hay, $1 bale; Fescue, Arlington

Serecea, $1 bale, mulching hay, 750

bale. Robert C. Watkins, Rt. 2,

Alpharetta Ph. 475-5381.

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Bermuda, Fescue, Lespedeza hay

from well fert., limed fields, 85? bale

out of barn. F.H. Henderson, Locust

Grove, 30248. Ph. 956-4784.

Newington 30446. __ _____ pepper pits., $1.25 C; 300, $2.50; white

Jersey Wakefield and all season Multiplying onions, $3 gal. Mrs. Leilar

cabbage, Ga. collard, Rutger tomato Phillips, Rt. 1, Rovston 30662._____

pits., $1.25 C; 500, $4.75, 500 C. at my

home. L.C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1,

Gainesville.

___ _____

Mtn. blueberry, dewberry, black-

berry, $3. doz.; old fashion peach

sprouts, black walnut, hickory nut

sprouts, tame cherry, $1. ea., add

post. Mrs. Frank Parks. Rt. 3. Elliiav.

Old fashion 7 Top turnip seed;

also, rhubarb pie pit., 350 pkg., 3

pkgs., $1., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis,

Rt. 5, Box 99. Elliiav 30540.________

Lrg. sweet like Spanish

Multiplying onion sets, $3. I/ 2 gal.,

M.O. C.A. Franklin, McRae 31055.

N.C. Heading collard pits., $1. C.,

add post. Mrs. Emma Chambers, Rt.

2. Lula 30554.______________

100 bu. 71 crop of good wheat. J.W.

Mason. Gravson. Ph. 963-4984.

Red raspberries, bear twice a

year, $2 doz.; muscadine, 500 ea.,

blueberries, catnip, spearmint pits.,

$1.50 doz., plus 500 post. Mrs. Elzie

Long, Rt. 5. Ellijay.______________

May cherry bushes, $1 ea.;

Muscadine grapevines, blue Damson plum, hazlenut tree, beachnut trees, 3, $1., garlic bulbs, 10, $1., add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt.
6. Gainesville 30501._________ Rutger tomato pits., $1. C; 300,
$2.50; 500, $3.50; $5. M; Boquet Hot pepper pits., 250 doz., add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Box 294, Gainesville
30501. __ ___________ Mtn. huckleberries, dewberries,
blackberries, yellowroot pit., $3 doz., PP, red tame plums, 5, $3 PP, damp packed. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue
Ridee 30513.__________________ Pepperseed, 25 seed per pack,
Jalapeno 400; Cayenne 250; Sweet
Banana 350; Hot Banana 300, price list 100. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale
30079. Herb seed, no mix. pkgs. anise,
dill, catnip, peppermint, chives, sage, thyme, planting instructions included 10 seed, 200. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031
Decatur 30031.

huckleberry pits., $2 doz.; ever-

Agricultural bearing strawberry pits., 24, $1; $4.
C., add 500 post. Mrs. Weldon Long,

seed and plants Rt. 5, Elliiav 30540.______________ Huckleberry bushes, dewberry,

blackberry pits., 12, $2; calamus,

pits., 6, $2., out of state, $2.50 PP. Mrs.

W.M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue

Ridge 30513.___ ___________

Sweet and Hot pepper, Ga., Vate

collard, Wakefeld cabbage, $1.40 C;

200, $2.50; 300, $3.50, cheaper at farm,

add post. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2,

Gainesville 30501.____________

Rutger tomato, Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga. collard, $1.25 C; 300, $3.,

wanted

add 650 post., cheaper at farm. Mrs.

0. L. Canup, Jr., Box 365, Gainesville

Want old fashion Sugar Crowder

30501.____________________ peas, square kind, pay good price, Rutger tomato, Flat Dutch, need at once. Felton McGaskey, 206

Copenhagen, Wakefield cabbage, Ga., Cave Soring St.. Rome 30161.______

Vates collard, Calif. Wonder pepper,

Want 250 green glaze collard pits.

$1.25 C, cheaper at farm, 650 post. Mrs. R.L. Jeffcoat, 2048 Boykan Rd.,

Ph. 376-2306._________________ 15 young Rhode Island Red hens
and rooster, good layers, $1.50 ea. or $20 for all; white drake ducks, $3. C. T. Mitchell, 3030 Haralson Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 939-3222.__________
Young rabbits, $1.50 ea. David Power, Rt. 1, Box 26, Stockbridge
30281._____________________ Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10
per C, wk. old birds, $25 per C, others priced according to age, dressed birds, $1.15 ea. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2,
Ocilla. Ph. 468-7851._________ 500 White Leghorn hens, 500 ea. F.
L. Bell, Rt. 2, 5895 Fellwood Rd., College Park 30349.___________
Mallard ducks for sale, 4 generations from wild. B. J. Smith,
Conyers. Ph. 483-7965.____________ 25 True Line SL-250 red hens, $2
ea., lay Irg. brown eggs, cannot ship. Mrs. Janie K. King, Rt. 2, Buckeye
Rd.. Dublin 31021.______________ Chickens, mixture of black and
red, good layers, first yr. laying, $1.50 ea.; 2 nice roosters, cannot ship.
Claire Oberlin. Rt. 1. Molena 30258. Bobwhite quail, 1 wk. old to
market size, golden pheasant cocks,
this year's hatch, cannot ship. H.F. Holland, 407 West Dykes St., Cochran. Ph. 934-2194.
Black-chocolate Dutch, born
5/ 157 71, $4 pr., $2 per buck; Californians, born 67 17 71, $4 pr., NZW doe, born 47 97 71, $2.50; Calif, doe, 11/2 yrs., $4. Toby Burnette, 1300
Coker Dr.. Dalton 30720._______ Pigeons: 20 Dark Bronze Arch
Angles or 20 Bronze Schietti Modenas, $20; ten Silver Kings, $10 imperfect; Black Hopkins stag and 2 hens, $35. H. Clayton Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 302,
Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-2018._____ Adult guineas, ready for range
and service, roosters and hens,
speckled and splash, $3 ea., sexed, $5 ea., no shipping; baby guineas, 4 wks., $1 ea. Miss Ardelle Segler, Box 176, Qchlochnee 31773. Ph. 574-3091.
5 young rabbits, all bucks, 1 black

care, available September. Terri

Oat hay, $1.10 bale; Coastal hay, E.B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville Augusta 30906. Ph. 793-3665.

and brown, 2 whites, 2 black and

Holbrook, 2050 Cloverdale Dr., SE., 90*; mix. hay, 850; Fescue, 800, 1971 30501.____________________

white, good cond., $.1.50 ea., $7 for all.

Atlanta. Ph. 622-4768.__________ hay, 150 bale less behind baler. M.B.

Collard, turnip seed, Oct. beans,

Ronnie Heard, Rt. 2, Woodbury 30293.

Horses boarded, training in Moate, Rt. 1, Williamson 30292. Ph. Butter peas, Bush & Pole beans, Western, hunt seat, pony pleasure, 3 227-6295.____________________ Halfrunners, 750 ea., pkg., 250 mailing

Poultry, game,

Ph. 553-5110._________________ Giant Black Minorca eggs, mo. of

gaited, will take problem horses and

Oat hay, $1 bale or $35 ton. Rip ea. pkg. B.C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose

stallions open in October. Mrs. Jodie Wilson. Madison. Ph. 342-3974.____ Ave.. SW. Atlanta Ph. 758-6140.

fowl and

August, $3 per 15, twelye for $2.50, parcel post. L.B. Millians", 105 Temple

L. Burton, 173 Nantahala Ave.,

Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert.,

Red raspberry, spearmint &

Athens. Ph. 549-8203.__________ 850 bale in field, can del., will cut soon. huckleberry pits., damp packed,

eggs a f\ ,

Ave.. Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-5926. Game chickens, 20 head stags,

John T. Shaw, Rt. 2, Conyers. Ph. 483- $1.50, add post. Ga. orders only. Mrs.

pure and cross breed, pullets the

THE UMBRELLA

7644 or 483-7415._____________ H.A. Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav._____

same, $2.50 and up for stags, $1 ea. for

In the market for an

Highly limed, fert. Coastal

N.C. heading collard pits., $1.40

pullets, March and April hatch. J. H.

umbrella? Examine the fabric; it should be tightly woven. The most popular fibers are nylon and acetate. Extension Service home economists point out, however, that the only truly waterproof fabric is 100 percent vinyl plastic. And even this may be damaged by heat or sharp objects.

Bermuda, picked up in field, 750; $1 at barn, can del. Jim E. West, Box 47,
Good Hope 30641. Ph. 267-6774. 800 bales mulch hay, 50* bale
picked up at barn, del. extra with cost determined by location. Alton D. Brown, Castlewood, Box 117, Tyrone.
30290. Ph. 461-5072.___________ 1,500 bales Coastal hay for mulch
or feeding, baled dry and in barn, 550
bale. C.L. Cook, Rt. 4, Hunter Rd., Allege Park. Ph. 964-3879.

C; 200, $2.65; jumbo white Multiplying iweet onions, 20, $1.25; smaller size, 35. $1.25 PP. F. Abie. Dahloneea 30533.
1971 crop Irg. red Nest onions, little white Nest onions, $4.50 gal. ea., 900 post., no less than I/ 2 gal. shipped. P.B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground
30107.____________________ Everbearing strawberry pits., 750
doz.; 3 doz., $2.; spearmint pits., jenny royal pits., $1.25 doz., add post, rlosa Richards, Ellijay 30540.

for sale
Purebred San Juan rabbits. Improved strain. All ages. Guaranteed to be as represented. Will Ship. Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St., Decatur. Ph. 373-5291.

Willis, Rt. 1, Sycamore 31790. Ph. 567-
2663._______________________ 40 Redsex hens and good layers,
torn turkey, 3 hens and some young turkeys half grown. W.C. Adams, 359 Woodward Ave., SE, Atlanta 30312. Ph. 688-7673.______________
Game chickens, 25 game roosters, Grey Blue Roundhead and Hatch, Warhorse. Garnett J. Moreland, Sr., Rt. 2, Turner Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 4693229.

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Poultry, game, fowl and

for sale

Mallard ducks, 4 generations

from wild, mo. old, $1 ea., 2 mos. old

$1.50 ea. Gus Beroset, 3505 Emily Way, College Park. Ph. 964-7577.

4 Cornish game bantam hens, 1

rooster, $1 ea. Loy Mitchell, 2871

Treadway Dr., Decatur. Ph. 289-2646

32 pullets for sale, Rhoae Island

Red, Black Leghorns and White

Rocks, 900 ea. Billy Chambers, 5856

Old Bill Cook Rd., CollegePark 30337.

Black Rosecombs, pedigreed

stock, selected matings, $10 trio; BB

Red and Black OE game bantams, $5

pr. G. E. Stahlkuppe, 2455 Union Rd.,

SW. Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-6747.

3 Red Lace Cornish hens, 1 pullet,

1 rooster, 7 Araucana hens, 1 pullet, 2

roosters for sale or will trade for

Claret hens. Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1, Box

40, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526._____

15 Rhode Island Red and mixed

pullets, approx. 4 mos. old, 754 ea.; 20

Rhode Island Red and mixed baby

chicks, 500 ea. C. T. Mitchell, 3030

Haralson Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 939-

3222.

Guinea pigs, am. sizes and colors,

$2-$5 ea. Susan Vied, 3120 Beech Dr.,

East Point 30344. Ph. 767-6903.

Young guineas, priced according

to age, will sell or trade, cannot ship.

Gerald Smith, Rt. 3, Cochran 31014.

Ph. 934-2645. 2 prs. Ringneck doves, $5 pr.; 5

white pheasants, $7 ea. or $30 for all; 3

prs. quail, $2.50 pr.; 3 Francolian, $7

ea., etc. Ed Welsh, Marietta. Ph. 422-

3492.

Rabbits, fryers and breeders, all

sizes and colors, $150 up. Mrs. M.D.

Tyler, Rt. 5, Box 60, Upper River Rd.,

Macon 31201.

______

Pr. of Muscovy ducks, 1 yr. old,

$4; baby ducks, 750; White Rock hens,

1 yr. old, $2. Don Brunner, Box 123,

Morganton 30560.____________ Show type Bearded Booted Mille

Fleurs, Cornish Red Lace and dark

bulldog type, '71 hatched, select fowl,

send stamped envelope for in-

formation. J.H. Akin, 3196 Mt. Gilead

Rd.. SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-3593.

BTackDutcn baby rabbits for sale.

Charles Nee, 1885 Cedar Grove Rd.,

Conley. Ph. 241-0490.

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Chinchillas, 36 beige and standard,

$100 ea., if take all equip, included.

D.O. Bulloch, Rt. 5, Box 614,

Covington 30209. Ph. 786-6004.

Peruvian guinea pigs, beautiful,

long hair, purebred, young, $7.50,

breeders, $10. R.L. Calvert, 444

Roosevelt Cir., Marietta. Ph. 428-3796.

Young and mature bantams,

Golden Sebrights, Salmon Fleurs,

Mille Fleurs, Buff Cochins, Dark

Cornish and Old English games,

reasonably priced, cannot ship.

James R. Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553.

Ph. 356-8816.

Baby ducks, some half grown, $1

ea. Levy Hulett, Rt. 1, Jacksonville.

Ph. 833-4373.

__________

2 black W. C. Polish roosters and 5

hens; pr. White W. C. Polish chickens,

all for $15. A. 0. Fowler, 44 Branch St.,

New Holland 30501.

____

Purebred game chickens,

Spangles, 18 mos. old, 6 trios Obin

Spangles, cocks 5-6 Ibs., hens 4-5 Ibs.;

diff. kinds game cocks, some 2 yrs.

call before coming. W. E. Sparks, Rt. 3. Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3558.

Pigeons: American Giant

Homers, very prolific producers of

Irg. squabs, $7 pr. or 3 prs. for $18. M.

G. de La Rue, 2628 Johnson St.,

Lithonia.__________________

Black Australorp roosters, $3 ea. Mrs. C. H. Wiser, Rt. 1, Fairview Rd.,

Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 483-3698.

Mallard ducks for sale, 3

generations from wild, $5 pr. Mrs. R. L. Harrison, Rt. 2, Oakridge Rd.,

Austell 30001.

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Calif.- Smutnose rabbits, fryer

size, good for breeders, $1.50 ea. Dal

Stearns, Stone Mt. Ph. 469-3238.

Rabbits, NZW. NZR, Smutnose,

San Juan and Checkered Giants, all

sizes. C. E. Breeden, 1396 Oldfield

Rd.. Decatur. Ph. 289-4673.______

Common pigeons, 300; twelve or

15 Homing pigeons, $1 ea.; sev. Bir-

mingham Rollers. H.A. Martin,

Luthersviile ?.1251. Ph. 927-6781.

Purebrea show type bantams: Silver Duckwings, B. B. Reds, Golden

Sebrights, Black Cochin, Brown-Red

Cochin, Old English game; white

geese. Leonard Barnes, Rt. 1,

Bowersville 30516.

White Cornish Rock cross purebred, pock treated April 'natch, 6 prs. left, $6 pr., $8 trio; Chukarquail, 7

wks. old, $1.50 ea., stamped envelope.
C. A. Franklin, McRae 31055.____ Nice healthy Ringneck doves,

mated $4 pr.; 4 white male doves, $3 ea., cannot ship. Starling Yawn, Rt. 1,

Vienna 31092.

_____

Rabbits, 1 pedigreed N.Z. Red

buck, good color, breeding age; junior

buck, both Jennings strain, pedigrees

furnished, cannot ship. R. Lamar

Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrightsville

31096.

Show type bantams, young stock,

Silver Duckwings, B. B. Reds, Dark

Cornish, Rhode Island Reds and
mixed ducks, cannot ship. C. W.
Robertson, 4021 Tibbs Bridge Rd., Dalton 30720. Ph. 278-5827 after 5 pm.

Bantams; pigeons; rabbits; Ringneck and white doves; pr. solid white Muscovy ducks; speckled
guineas and Chukar partridges. J. H. Street, Rt. 6, Clarksbridge Rd. and

Green Rd.. Gainesville._______
Northern Bobwhite quail, $3 pr., dress birds, $1.25 ea., day old birds,

25* ea.; also, booking orders for eggs, $15 per C. John L. Mills, 1553 Westwood Ave., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 7589107 after 7 pm

Madagin White Claret cock, $5; Madagin Texas Ranger hen, $7.50. Chris Mabry, Box 283, Hartwell.
Breeding does, raise good litters, $3.50-$4.50; twelve young rabbits, diff. colors, $1 ea.; 2 trios Turk chickens,

$4.50 trio, cannot ship. Dan Ivey, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3721. ____
Purebred Barred Plymouth Rock bantams, prs. only, $5 pr. D. J.

Daniell, RFD #4. Smyrna. Ph. 435-

5067.

________

Purebred bantams, B.T.W. Jap

cock birds, $5 ea.; BBR Old English $8

pr.; Birchen Moderns, $10 pr.; 6

Pharoah quail, 1 male, 5 females, $10

for all. Don Taylor, 403 Nona Dr.,

Albany.________________ Calif, beef type rabbits, 8 does, all
bred, 2 bucks, 1 doe, 1 buck, NZ White, $5 ea., cannot sell buck unless sell does, cannot ship. Mrs. John Howard,
Rt. 1, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-2758. Sev. prs. flying Mallards, 4

generations from wild. W. C. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 301, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-

8550.____________________ Purebred type bantams:
Turkens, Golden Sebright, Belgium quail, Red Pyle Old English, Silver
Spangle Hamburg; also, pigeons, Modenas, Fantail, etc. see after 5. Randy C. Hill, Box 101, Bowersville

30516.

____________

Guinea pigs, white, $2, colored,

$3; short hair, breeding age. Mrs. J.

E. Ozier, Rt. 1, Fayetteville 30214. Ph.

461-8882.

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Pheasants, 1970 - .1971 hatch,

Silvers, goldens, Swinehoe, platinum, copper reds, White Mutants, etc.; mixed bantams, 1970 -1971 hatch, 750 and $1 ea.; pr. French Blue geese,

1970 hatch, $10. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus 31709.

Chinchillas, beautiful young

breeding stock. W. R. Scott, Rt. 3,

Calhoun. Ph. 629-8174._________

Swan Canadian, geese and

peafowl. W. A. Biggers, Sr., Box 296,

Greenville. Ph. 672-4422.

Pharoah quail, 750 ea., 900

dmssed; eggs, $8 per C; day old birds,

20? ea. Elmer W. Grantham, Rt. 2,

Douglas 31533. Ph. 384-3630._______

Bantams, Old English game, B.

B. Reds, $2 pr.; White Silkies, $4 pr.;

Golden Sebrights, $6 pr.; guineas,

speckled, $l-$3 ea. Wilson Carson, Rt.

3. Box 371, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972.

Muscovy, Pekin ducks; chickens

and bantams, all sizes; guineas,

young and grown, cannot ship. Mrs.

Warren Adams. Tyrone 30290. Ph. 461-

8804.

_____

Purebred, Irg. heavy type, Dark

Cornish hatching eggs, 15, $2.35 or 30,

$3.90, cartons returned at buyer's

expense, eggs at home, 15 for $1.25.

Miss Cora Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty

Ty 31795.__________________

2 prs. Pekin ducks, 2 liens to

drakes, first yr. laying, $8 pr.;

Mallard ducks, 3rd gen. from wild, 2

hens, 2 drakes, $8 pr., cannot ship.

Mrs. Freddie Oberlin, Rt. 1, Weems

Rd., Molena 30258.___________

160 Leghorns and White Rocks,

good layers, Irg. and dbl. yolk eggs, $1

ea. for Leghorns, $1.50 ea. for White

Rocks. Greg Griswold, Douglasville.

Ph. 942-8809.__________________

Modena Pigeons, show type, good

quality, black, silver dun and russet

tri Schietti, $5 per pr., satisfaction

guaranteed. W. M. Franklin, 108 East

Derenne Ave., Savannah 31405.

White ducks, I/ 2 grown, very

tame, $2 ea., cannot ship. Teresa

Smith. Legion Lake Rd., Villa Rica

30180. Ph. 459-3383. ____________

Pr. Silver Polish, $5.50 pr.; White

Polish, $6 pr.; trio Buff Minorcas, $7;

Muscovy ducks, $1.50 ea.; Toulouse

geese, $5 ea.; Araucanas, $2 ea.

Richard Reeves, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211.

Ph. 963-3547.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Purebred, show type bantams, Blacktail Japs, Silver Duckwing, B. B. Modern, White Old English, Birchen Modern, White Silkies, $6 pr., $8 trio, cannot ship. Alvin H. Freeman, 5500 Mason Rd., College Park 30337. Ph. 964-6769.
Purebred bantams, top quality stock: Mille Fleurs, Silver Spangle Hamburgs; Belgian Bearded Antwarp Quail, grown birds and started chicks, cannot ship. J. E. Dempsey, 107 Olive Springs PL, Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-5233._________________
Bobwhite quail, in flight pens, full grown, $1 ea., dressed, $1.25 ea. Don Ward, 831 Cunningham Rd., Marietta. Ph. 436-6843 or 428-2181.
i male Fekm ducks Tor sale or trade for heavy chickens or Indian Runner or Red Head ducks. Mrs. Ottis L. Lowe, Box 62, Toccoa Falls 30577. Ph. 886-4961.
Sex Link pullets, early hatch and young hatch, Claret game stags, untrimmed, few 2 yr, old game hens. L. S. Cline, 1634 Orlando St., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 755-6396 after 6 pm.
Bantams, Dark Cornish game, rooster and 3 hens, 1970 hatch; rooster and 5 pullets, 1971 hatch; 2 roosters and 2 hens, Silver Duckwing, cannot ship. E. S. Lawrence, 2970 Reed St., SE, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-0462.
Game chickens, ducks speckled guineas and rabbits. W.E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Cummings 30130. Ph. 8875917.
Corturnix quail (Pharoah) hatching eggs, $10 per C, PP, begin laying at 6 wks. Tom Mitchell, Box 88127. Dunwoodv. Ph. 457-4178.
Pigeons; Fantails (diff. colors), young birds, $5 pr., mated birds, $7 pr.; bantams: BB Reds, Duckwing Greys, $3 ea., can ship. E. E. Smith, 1781 Boulderview Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-7315.____________
NZW doe with 4 babies, $6; buck rabbit, $3. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.
Young Giant Dark Brahmas, $8 pr.; Speckled Sussex; White Rock; Partridge Rock and sev. Dark Brahma cockerels, 7-10 wks. old, will trade. A. Land, Rt. 4, Lovell Rd., Rome 30161.
Young rabbits, all colors, $1.50, adult does, all colors, $2 ea. or will trade for young goat. Jill Whitlock, Rt. 1, Senoia 30276. Ph. 599-6811 after 6 pm.
Muscovy ducks, all ages, all sizes, all colors and prices. William H. Mansell, Far-Away Farm, Wadley.
Ph. 252-5948
Alien Roundhead cockerels and pullets, $2 ea.; 11/2 blue-1/2 grey stags, $3; young Black Rosecombs, White Rosecombs, young O.E., all $2 ea., etc. L. D. Satterfield, 1279 Rock Springs St., Forest Park. Ph. 363-3440.
Poultry, game,
fowl and eggs
wanted
Want Mottled Houdans, dark or white Cornish, guineas, turkeys, peafowl, Araucana, white Red Lace cornish, will trade Muscovy ducks, William H. Mansell, Far-Away Farm, Wadley Ph. 252-5948._________
Want 4 or 5 pure stock game chickens, hens and rooster. Juanita Street, Box 13751 Station K, Atlanta.
Want Japanese Silkie chickens, within 50 mi. radius Gainesville. A. 0. Fowler, 44 Branch St., New Holland 30501.
Want female swan, state col. and size. Ottis L. Lowe, Box 62. Toccoa Falls 30577. Ph. 886-4961.
Want 8 Rhode Island Red hens; 4 White Leghorn hens; 23 young roosters; 5 White Rock hens. Edgar Bradbury, Old Al Rd., Rt. 2, Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-4835.
Want Ringneck or White doves, want to swap good racing Homing Pigeons, pair for pair. J. H. Hardin, Rt. 2, Ellenwood 30049 Ph 2413187.
STORING FRUIT
Temperature and humidity are very important when storing fresh fruits. Today many fruits are purchased in plastic bags. Extension Service home economists suggest poking a few small holes in the bag. This will provide ventilation and let out some of the moisture which accumulates.

Wednesday, August 4,1971

for sale

10 asst. col. bearded iris, $2; 5 rosy-red bearded iris, $1, add 200 post,
ea. $1. Mrs. O.F. Boyd, Rt. 1, Box 295, Villa Rica 30180.

Old English dwarf boxwood, 8 10", $30 per 100. Paul Goodroe, Rt. 1, Greenville 30222. Ph: 672- 4649 after 6.

Mix. col. hybrid amaryllis seed,
25 for 50 and stamped env. Mrs. Curtis Agner, Rt. 2, Box 387, Fitzgerald 31750.
Rare blue amaryllis and green amaryllis, summer flowering, blue in $10 & $15 size; green in $10 size. Charles L. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 78-G, Griffin 30223.
Labeled daylilies, $4.50 doz.l
begonias, Charm, Rex, dbl. pink, red,
750; purple Gloriosa daisies, digitalis,
$1.25 doz., add post. Mrs. T.J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville 31792.

Evergreen fern, fall asters, rose

hibiscus, mordern gleam loosestrife,

50* bunch, 500 post. Mrs. L. M.

Lowman. Elliiav.

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Guinea Wing, Maple Leaf,

Pointed Leaf begonias, dbl, red, pink

begonias, dbl. pink sultana, cuttings,

300 ea.; jew, 100 cut. Mrs. Lee

Cromer. Rt. 1. Rovston

Vinca minor, 25, $1.25; green

houseleek, $1 doz.; bridal wreath,

forsythia, white dogwood, mtn. holly,

500 ea., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson,

Rt. 2. Talking Rock 30175._______

Daylilies, single, dbl., orange,

yellow maroon, sev. col. iris, blue,

white Siberian iris, $1.25 doz.; single

althea, 6, $1, 500 post. Mrs. J. W.

Jones, Madison.______________________

Geramiums, Red Blaze, solomon

Irene, Yellow Shirmp, dbl. Charm

begonias, 650 ea.; achimenes,

Gloriosa daisies, $1.25 doz., add post.

Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, Ab-

beville.

Daylilies, Buried Treasure,

Blonde Princess, Mission Bells,

Louise Russell, Invictus, Sombero,

Alan, Frances Fay, $6. PP., Labeled.

Mrs. Milton Whitener, Rt. 1, Tignall

30668.

Roses, gardenias, tallow trees

and loquarts in cans, $1 ea., at my

place, have other shrubby. Mrs. Mary

E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley & Dixon Rd.,

Macon.

Gloriosa daisies, cleome, celosia,

touch-me-nots, 4 o'clocks, 200 tablspn.

with stamped env. Mrs. J. H. Ponder,

Armuchee 30105.

English ivy, 4 joints, 100; ajuga

pits., 50 aucuba 250; boxwoods, hen

and chicks, 250, Ga. orders. Roy G.

Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., SW,

Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-7546.

Rhodondendron,mtn. laurel

flowering crabapple, azaleas, sweet

shrubs, any size, 2 to 3 ft., $1 ea., 6, $5,

$1.50 post; Newt Hightower, Rt. 5,

Ellijay. Ph. ME5-2083._________

Mix. mums, violets, sweet nar-

cissus, daffodils, ageratum, 30, $1;

blue Siberian iris, lemon lilies, 12, $1;

add 500 post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt.

5, Ellijay.

Liriope, striped, green, small

boxwoods, nandina, abelia,

hydrangea, Irg., small, junipers,

evergreens, candytuft, ajuga, mis.

Clifton M. Orr, 1391 Lockwood Dr.,

SW, Atlanta. Ph. 758-2829.______

Pink lady's slipper, $1 ea.; red hot

poker, columbine, amaryllis bulbs,

500 ea.; asst. col. daylilies, $1.50 doz.,

add post. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rt. 1,

Dillard 30537.

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Orange daylilies, trumpet

jonquils, 10 ea.; cannot ship; also,

pine kindling wood, come gel truck

loads. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Booth

Rd.. Kennesaw. Ph. 926-6002.

Hardy ferns mtn. holly,

crabapple, mtn. azaleas, pink

rhododendron, white dogwood, pink

mtn. laurel, others, 500 ea., add post.

Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Japanese iris, Queen Ann's lace, Sleeping beauty, yard violets, hardy pits., 12 $2, out of state, $2.50 PP. Mrs. W.M Stover Box 146, Blue Ridge.
Dbl. touch-me-not, 25 seed, 250; cactus, 25 seed, 300; angel's trumpet, 5 seed, 250, list 100. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031._______
White pine 2 ft. tall, $1 ea.; 3 ft. tall, $2 ea.; purple iris, orange daylily, 4 doz., $2.50, add post. Mrs. Frank Parks. Ellijay. Ph. 698-4143._____
Daylilies: Cartwheels^ Erin Farmer, McPeck, Pres. Rice, Satin Glass, Jubilee Pink, all, $5, add post. Mrs. Bowen, 3189 Peachtree Dr., NE, Atlanta. Ph 233-1594.______ _
Hardy ferns, pink mtn. laurel, white dogwood, hollies, maple, honeysuckle, 500 ea.; pink 7-Sister climbing roses, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5. Ellijay._____
Daylilies: Come Summer, Marianne Russell, Sterling Pink, Bettie Rice, George Russell, Onita, 12 diff., $4, add post., Ga. only. Josie McAlpin Rt. 2, Tallapoosa._______
Thanksgiving cactus rootings, 5, $1; hosta, vari., Irg., 2, $1; Rainbow fern, 2, $1; add post. Mrs. F.B. Dugger, Sr., 5481 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31204.__________________
Hardy pink, blue, verbena, $1 doz.; blue hydrangea, 500 ea.; 2 Mahona holly, 750 ea.; rooted boxwoods, 5, $1, 650 post. Mrs. Delia Garland, Rt. 1. Whitestone.______
Rooted mix. col. sultana pits., 10, $1; Apple Leaf begonia; 4 diff. wondering jew, 12, $.1, add j>qst. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. '5, Box 99, Ellijay 30540.
Dbl. red sultanas, dbl. red begonias, 4, $1; rose pot hydrangea, P.G. hydrangea, add 400 post, to $1. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Box 89, Cleveland 30528.________
Blue salvia, 25 seed, 350; yellow canary vine, 3 seed, 250; mix. carnations, 25 seed, 300, seed list 100. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079._____________
White Confederate jasmine, Sword, Asparagus Spengeri ferns, 500
ea.; stepheranotis, 3, 500; Butterfly lily, lantanas, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. J. R Hinson, Box 104. Chester 31012.
Uaylilies: Autumn Red, Chanticleer, Dematasse, Lampasas Poinsettia, Scarlet Sunset, Souave, others, $4.50 doz., 500 post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr.. Austell 30001.
Golden bell, bridal wreath, sweet shrub, holly, white dogwood, 500 ea.; hardy phlox, $1 doz., add 500 post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay
30540._______________^___ Asst. iris, 500 doz.; asst. sultana,
purple monkey face, dwarf marigold, snow-on-mtn., mix. col. petunia pits., add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Box 294, Gainesville 30501.____________
Red, pink, white dbl. begonias, pink single begonias, pink, red, white, single sultana, red geranium cuttings, 200 ea. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston. ____________
Star-of-Bethlehem bulbs, 500 doz.; 3 Strawberry begonia, $1; 10 vinca minor, $1, PP in Ga. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville 30334.
Swiss giant pansie seed, germ. 81%, 600 seed, $1.10, growing manual included. F. Abie, Dahlonega 30533.
15 asst. pot flower pits., f$t1pp]lus350 post.; 20 mix. pot and yard, $1, 350. post. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Box 250, Ball Ground 30107.
Grancy grey beard, althea, yellow thornless rose bushes, pink Dorothy Perkins, purple butterfly, S.C. jasmine, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6. Gainesville 30501.
White pine, pink mtn. laurel, mtn. holly, mtn. fern, sweet shrub, 5, $3 PP., damp packed, good roots. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.
Snowball, Mahonaholry, $1; Dlue yard violets, 750 doz.; 3 doz., $2; Christmas cactus, 500; vinca minor, $1.25 doz., add post. Rosa Richards, Ellijay 30540.______________________
Wondering jew cuttings, $1 doz.; Watermelon Leaf begonia, 6, $1. Mrs. J.D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 98, Ellijay 30540.____ _____________
Grape Leaf begonia, pink geranium, red, white, all rooted, 400 ea.; blue lilies, lemon lilies, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Daylilies, yellow Savada, Mission Bell, red to bronze, $1 Irg. bush, others at standard prices, no mail orders. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Hwy. 19, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6308.

LEGAL NOTICE
TO:ALL GEORGIA PECAN PRODUCERS There will be a Public Hearing (as required by the "Georgia Agricultural Commodities Promotion Act," Georgia Laws 1969.) on Proposed Marketing Order No. 9 for Pecans at 11:00 a.m., August 19, 1971, in Conference Room 201, Agriculture Building, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia.

Wednesday, August 4,1971
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
wwv
for sale
Daylilies, Frankly Fabulous, Francis Fay, Alice Russell, Cossette, Pres. Rice, Murial Rice, all 6, $5.50 PP. Hattie Kimsev. Hiawassee 30546.
Mammoth sunflower seed; Martin and hybrid small mix. gourd seed, 75* ea. pkg., 25* mailing ea. pkg. E. C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
wanted
Want oleander cuttings, write price, cols., rooted or unrooted. Mrs. Frank Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave., SE, Atlanta 30316.

for sale

1971 pure honey, write for prices. Mrs. W.W. Lowman. Rt. 5. Elliiay.
Yellow dock, queen-of-meadow, poke root, sassafras, ratsbane, wild cherry bark, mullein, 4 Ib. lardbox, $1.25, add post. Mrs. J.W. Jackson, Rt. 2. Talking Rock 30175.
Country hams, 15 Ib., $1.10 Ib.; shoulders, 75* Ib., will ship plus post.,
50* packing. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3011.______

50 and 100 Ibs. burlap sacks for sale, 25* ea. Mrs. R.L. Harrison,
Austell. Ph. 948-0878.____,______ 10 x 12 ft. Sunlyt greenhouse, auto,
heat, vent., redwood benches, asst. pots, $500, you move. Mrs. John Florence, 1572 Willis Mill Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph. 753-7593._________
Chicken manure, $8 ton no less than a load, del. 35 mi. radius Lithia Springs, Mrs. R.L. Eskew, Lithia
Springs. Ph. 964-6273. ____________ Puff quilt pattern with pc. sq., $1.
PP; 15 potholder patterns to make with cloth, $1, 15* post. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Dainelsville 30633.

Horse manure, $15 pickup truck

load del.; or haul your own, $5 pickup

truck.R.L. Bradford, Decatur, Ph.

289-1971.

__________.

Good locust fence post for sale,

75* ea. D.M. Hemslee, Rt. 6, Central

Church Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-

2181.

Clean roots, yellowroot, ratsbane

wild cherry, red elder bark, 2 Ib.

lardbox, $1, add post. Randy

Chastain. Rt. 5. Ellijay._______

Clean yellow dock red sassafras,

queen-of-meadow, wild cherry, red

alder bark, blackberry roots,

yellowroot, 2 Ib. lard box, $1 add post.

Mrs. L.M. Lowman. Rt. 5. Elliiay.

Appliqued quilt pattern: Ohio

Rose, Tulip in Pot, Rose of Sharon 3,

$1, plus long stamped env. Mrs. R.M.

Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540._____

3 Ib. med. size quilt scraps, $1.85

PP; 12 animal applique designs, $1.25

PP. Karen Dotson, Box 55, Dacula

30211. ._________________

Appliqued quilt patterns, 5, $1, list

10*, Basket of Roses, Pansy, Tulip,

Daisy, Rosebud, Dogwood, Butterfly

Flowered Cross, Lamb, Cowboy.

O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale

30079.

______________

2 acre patch Congo watermelons,

some ready for pulling now, you

gather, $200. Howard C. Clark, Rt. 1,

Bbx 148, Avera 30803. Ph. 549-2271.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Chicken litter, two 36/ 300 houses,

Bamboo roots, 5, $5, grows up to

5 broods raised since cleaned out. 50 ft. tall, 4 in. bia., discount Irg.

P.M. Miller, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 459- quantities, Stan Overby, 976 W.

3500.

Wesley Rd., NW, Atlanta 30327. Ph.

Approx. 100post., I/ 2ft. long, will 355-6456._________________

make 400 or more when split. W.D.

Catnip, yellowroot, queen-of-

Brumbelow, Rt. 1, Carrollton 30117. meadow, yellow dock, may apple,

Ph. 832-2735.______________ wild cherry bark, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1, 35*

Appliqued quilt patterns: Sun- post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5,

bonnet Sue, Overall Bill, Cat in the Ellijay 30540.

Basket, Butterfly, others, 3, $1, long

stamped env. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt.

5, Ellijay 30540.__________ Quilt scraps, good usable

Miscellaneous

material, 6 Ibs., $1.20 plus post. R.L.

Ozmore, 517 E. Bush St., Colquitt

31737.

______

Channel catfish for sale. Dale A.

Jones, Rt. 1, Palmetto. 30268. Ph. 463-

3849________

_____

Applique quilt patterns: Meadow

Rose, Dutch Boy, Dutch Girl, But-

terfly, Wreath of Roses, 3, $1, plus Irg.

stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5,

Ellijay 30540.________________

Applique quilt patterns: Puppy, Kitten, Appliqued Zinnia, Poinsettia,

wanted

Cup & Sauccer, Bleeding Heart,

others, 3, $1 with Irg. stamped env.

Want approx. 20 tons, good hay

Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. del. in my barn, cut at right time,

Red sassafras, wild cucumber properly cured, reasonably priced.

bark, poke root, mullein, I/ 2 gal., $2; G.L. Bramlett, Rt. 4, Marietta 30060.

lucky buckeyes, $1 doz., add post. Art Ph. 428-8947._________________

Phillips. Rt. 1. Wriehtsville._____

Want hand type corn sheller.

Ginseng roots, 50* ea.; wild James W. Sheppard, 3755 Hartley

cucumber bark, red oak bark, I/ 2 Bridge Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 788-

gal., $2 add post., send stamped env. 6969.

Mrs. Lillian Phillips, Rt. 1, Wright-

Want 1971 fresh med. size

sville._____________________________ cracklings for crackling bread, not

Elec. churn, compressed air over 3 or 4 mos. old, state what you

sprayer. Mrs. W.E. Wilson, Rt. 1, have, how much. Fred A. Elder, Rt. 4,

Whitesbure 30185.

___ Dalton.____

100 Ib. size white feed sacks, 5, $3

Want 500 hives honey bees, 8 or 10

PP; 10, $4.25 PP. Billy Risner, Rt. 2, frames. D.L. Hughes, Rt. 2, Box 374-B,

Hartwell 30643.

Lake Park 31636. Ph. 559-5756.

Ripe Figs at my place, 50* qt.

Want baled corn shucks, will pick

picked. Miss Ardelle Segler, Box up in 150 mi. radius. Charles Bridges,

176, Ochlochnee 31773. Ph. 574-3091. Calhoun. Ph. 629-8344.

2000 good red neart cedar tence

post, at farm or del. R.H. Underwood,

Rt. 2, Bethel Rd., Conyers. Ph. 483-

8965.________

__

Channel Catfish fingerlings,

treated and free of parasites and

disease, can del. J. Foy Gilbert, Box

321. Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-2171.

Cement fence post, 6 I/ 2 ft. long

located 3 mi. N. of Odum Piney Grove

Rd. Lonnie W. Boyd. Box 162A, Rt. 1,

Odum. Ph. 586-6648.

Quilt as you go patterns, 4 diff.

patterns with instructions, all, $1.

Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur

30031.__________________

Want syrup without preservatives or chemicals. W. Bruce, Oak Grove Rd.. Rt. 2. Athens 30601.
Want 1000 bales good weed free Coastal Bermuda hay, price COD. W.C. Camp, Norcross. Ph. 448-3348, after 7 PM._______'
Want 500 or more bales good hay, reasonably priced, del. to my barn. James W. Gill, Rt. 2, Summerville 30747. Ph. 857-3045.
Want 2 ton chicken manure or 2 ton chicken and cow manure mixed, paying $8. ton del. to my home. Mrs. Warren W. Adams, Box 12, Tyrone.

Horehound, 4, $1; catnip, 4, $1;

FARMLAND UP

sage pits., 3, $1, add post. Mrs. F.M.

Farmland in the U.S. has

Turner. Rt. 6. Gainesville.______ organically grown
vegetables, fruits on composted soil, fertile eggs, stamped env. for
inquiries, cannot ship. W. Bruce, Oak Grove Rd., Rt. 2. Athens 30601.
Worms, Irg. hybrid red wigglers,
1000, $5; 2,000, $9.50; 4,000, $18 50* post., instructions. Norton Eldrige,

increased in value during the last year. USDA says this is largely because of strong price advances in the Southeast and along the Eastern seaboard. The average value per acre in March of this year was $199.

212 Madison Ave., Ashburn 31714. Ph. This is up $6 from a year

567-3849.

earlier.

for sale
Cro. granny afghan, green, white, yellow, outlined in yellow, fringed in green, white, yellow wool 45x60, $32. Mrs. J.O. Whitley, Rt. 1, Kennesaw 30144.
2 dbl. quilt tops, pc. of strips of satin ribbon, random strips in block size, $20 ea. Mrs. Annie Sewell, 889 Bouldercrest Dr.. SE, Atlanta 30316.
Finished tops: Log Cabin, dbl. Wedding Ring, Diamond Box, Pinwheel Dutch Doll, finished block of ea., $1. PP. Mrs. W.R.R. Thompson, Rt. 4, Lawrenceville 30245.______
Will make old fashion lids and dashers for any size churns, state size, $2.50 here; $3.50PP. P.O. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69. Elberton 3063JL_________
Girls school dresses, easy care materials, prints, solids, checks, asst. styles, trims, jumper-blouse sets, 16X, $4; 3, $10. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd.. Athens 30601.
Wedding Ring hand quilted yellow quilt, $20 plus post; Flower Garden, Stemp-Around-Mtn., $15 & $18 plus post. Mrs. C.R. Thaxton, Rt. 1, Carrollton Ph. 834-6030.________
Snap on one pc. lined for newborn or 6 mos., available in boy or girls prints, $3.50 ea. Mrs. Carolyn Turner, Rt. 8. Douglasville 30134._______
Granny afghan, 4 ply wool, asst. cols., outlined and fringed in black, 78x47, $35. Mrs. Sam McNair, 1034 Finlev Dr.. Forest Park 30050.____
Hand woven loop potholders, 5, $1; Step-Around-Mtn. quilt tops, $6.76 ea. Mrs. J.D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 98, Elliiay 30540.______________
Baby's first shoes, handmade of genuine white lambskin, fits to 6 mos., soft sole, silk laces, $3. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873. Scottdale 30079. ______
Felt pincushions, Irg. sunflower dbl. petals, 2 leaves, chenille stems, fish and turtle sit on stomach, $1 ea. PP. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.____________
Pretty potholders, 25* ea., 5, $1, pretty heart shape pinchushion, 30* ea., 4, $1, add post. Mrs. R.M. Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiay 30540.
Cowboy cowgirl boots, imitation leather, trimmed with tiny bucking bronco & real buckle, babies size one only, $3. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031 Decatur 30031.

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Old fashion bonnets, Wagon Train bonnets, Sun bonnets, all with ruffles, $1.50 plus post. Mrs. B.M. Humphreys, 854Davis St., F.- 6, Gainesville 30501._________________.
Quilt tops: Big Rabbit, Butterfly, Dutch Doll, $7.50 ea., handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.; handpainted dish towels, 7, $2, add post. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540._______
Handpainted mach, made baby quilts, $8 ea., handpainted pillowcases, $2 ea., handpainted potholders, 30* or 4, $1, add post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.
Pretty heart shaped pinchushions 30 ea.; 4, $1; pretty potholders, 25* ea.; 5, $1, add post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain. Rt. 5, Elliiav 30540.____
Dbl. bed quilts, new asst. cols., print cloth, 2 Ib. cotton padding, solid col. linings to match, $7.50 PP. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Ph. 698-
4143.______________________ New asst. cols, print quilts, 72x90
padded with 2 Ib. roll cotton lining to match, mach. quilted $7 PP. Mrs. Estv Parks, Rt. 3, Elliiay 30540.
Appliqued pillowcase, flowers leaves, $3 pr., scarves to match, $1.50 ea., mach. made handpainted pillowcase, $2.50 pr., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
New mach. made quilts, asst. print top with col. lining to match, 2 Ib. cotton padded, $8 ea. Mrs. David Stover. Rt. 1. Blue Ridge 30503.
Dresses of wash and wear, 1 to 6, $4; standard size dish towels with pretty designs, 50* ea. or 7, $3. Mrs. L.M. Lowman, Rt. 5. Elliiav._____
Baby quilts, 36x54 in. white print, col. animals appliqued, $7.50, 60* post., state col. Helen Dodd, Rt. 2, Box 68A. Rising Fawn 30738.________
New dbl. quilts in asst. cols., padded with 2 Ib. cotton with linings to mach. quilted $7 ea. PP. Marie Parks, Rt. 3, Elliiav 30540.______
Wash and ware pretty summer dresses, 1 to3, $5, 4106, $4; 3, $9. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt 5, Ellijay.
lost and found
Lost on Moseley Rd., off 138, E. Stockbridge, small 2 yr. old Appaloosa mare, brown, blaze face, white spots on hips, black, mane, tail, reward. R. L. Bing, Box 223, Stockbridge. Ph. 4747400.
MANAGEMENT KEY
Some pine forest stands in Georgia are producing twice as much timber as others, according to foresters with the Cooperative Extension Service. Management, they say, often makes the difference. They add that good management of pine forests in this state will pay large dividends to woodland owners.

TOMATO BISQUE RECIPE PREVIEW

Prepare Tomatoes

Make White Sauce MELT FAT

%\ Combine All Ingredients STIR INTO WHITE SAUCE

To prepare 6 servings, 1 cup each you need:
2 cups canned tomatoes 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1-1/2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1-1/2 tablespoons butter
or margarine 1-1/2 tablespoons flour 3-1/2 cups milk 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon finely
chopped parsley, if desired.

MASH TOMATOES /i WITH FORK *
TO BREAK LARGE PIECES SIMMER 5-10 MINUTES
ADD AND MIX WELL 1/2 teaspoon

1-1/2 tablespoon.s MIX FLOUR INTO FA';
1-1/2 -.. biespoons SLOWLY Ai; I; MILK STIRRING TO BLEND
1-1/2 cups

FOOD TIP:
A IG-ounce can holds approximately 2 cups. Use the least expensive canned tomatoes for this recipe.

1 teaspoon SET ASIDE

COOK AND STIR OVER MEDIUM HEAT
UNTIL THICKENED

HEAT OVER LOW HEAT JUST UNTIL SIMMERING

SMART SHOPPER RECIPE
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CONSUMES AND MARKETING SERVICE

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, August 4,1971

While bearberry doesn't offer tantalizing flavor or appeal as a wild fruit, it is widely known au an effective medicinal herb. Even the botanical name Arctostaphylos means bear's grape indicating the lack of appeal ot this dry, mealy, and almost tasteless herb.
This ground-hugging shrub is woody but weak and flexible. It grows horizontal rather than vertical and forms extensive evergreen ground mats in sandy, rather sterile soil. The glossy green leaves are shaped like a spatula, while the waxy reddishwhite flowers appear in clusters at the ends of the branches. Following these urn-shaped flowers are the bright-red, currant-size berries with tough skins and mealy pulp with five hard seeds.
As a medicinal plant, however, bearberry is recognized not only by herbalists but by the medical profession. The leaves of the bearberry are the valuable part of the plant and should be gathered early in the autumn. Although they are thick and leathery, they need to be dried completely in a warm room. These dried leaves are astringent, tonic and diuretic having an antiseptic effect on the urinary passage.
Despite their lack of appetite appeal, bearberries have considerable food value and could serve as a survival food in emergencies.
August Gardening
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clogged. Remember that mums need
plenty of moisture. Take care in watering not to wet the foliage any more than is necessary. Also, try to water early in the day so the foliage will be as dry as possible during the nighttime hours. Watch the plants carefully to prevent any disease and insect problems.
AUGUST REMINDERS
August brings a time to freshen plantings of annuals such as petunias, salvia, marigolds, etc. Give them a light pruning to remove old flower heads to prevent seed development. Clean up stems that may have begun to look unsightly and fertilize the planting lightly. You should get several more weeks of color from properly maintained plantings of annuals.
Perennials such as phlox, cannas, etc., will look better and be healthier if they are cleaned of old flower heads. One of our favorite summer shrubs, the crape myrtle, will continue to flower if old flowers are removed and seed formation prevented. They need close attention to prevent a build up of problems such as mildew or insects such as white fly. Healthy plants are a joy and will bring you more colorful displays.

Extension Work

Offers Variety

Cooperative Extension work offers many exciting career opportunities for young men and women in virtually every subject matter discipline in agriculture
and home economics.

The Cooperative Extension Service is a major branch of the service function of the University of Georgia with a staff of professional, informal, adult and youth educators in counties throughout the state. In addition, on campus the Cooperative Extension Service has a faculty of subject-matter specialists, administrators, and supervisors that includes almost 125 people.
Beginning with the early farm demonstration work of Dr. Seaman A. Knapp in 1903, the Cooperative Extension Service is the joint agency of the Land-Grant State U., the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and local county governments that has made the county agent a highly-respected public servant.
The county agent and his female counterpart, the county extension home economist, continue to serve the diverse and growing needs of our ever-changing society through the application of technology emanating from the U.S.D.A.'s and the LandGrant State University's systems of research and education.
The Georgia Cooperative Extension Service recruits from 50 to 60 young men and women each year in maintaining its professional staff of more than 560. Young men and women typically join the ranks of Extension workers in the positions of assistant county agent for men and assistant county extension home economist for women.
Salaries for Extension workers are competitive with most other opportunities for professional employment that require equivalent training and preparation. Depending on background, preparation and

experience, starting salaries for assistant county agent positions in Georgia range from $7,200 to $8,500. and starting salaries for assistant county extension home economists
range from $6,700 to $8,000. Subject matter majors from
virtually all the disciplines in agriculture, home economics and forestry are employed in the Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.
The Extension Education Department, a joint department of resident teaching and the Cooperative Extension Service, offers an undergraduate major in preparation for Extension work. The Extension Education Department also offers a curriculum leading to the Master of Agricultural Extension degree.
It is the current policy of the Georgia Cooperative Extension Service to employ in assistant county agent positions only men with advanced degrees or who are admitted to the graduate school.
Basic eligibility for employment therefore includes undergraduate grades acceptable for admission to the graduate school and satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examination.
Students planning careers in the Cooperative Extension Service are strongly urged to maintain better than B averages and to take the Graduate Record Examination in the spring quarter of their senior year.
In-Service training and professional activities keep Cooperative Extension workers up-todate in their respective subjectmatter fields and allow them to improve themselves personally, professionally and academically.

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What is the creature I mailed you? Why is it attracted to my house? I just built and already have "guests".
R.T.C., Riverdale

The creature was a scorpion, commonly found in new homes and wooded areas. Never fear, we mailed you complete instructions for getting your

"guests" to leave.

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Will the berry-like seed on asparagus come up when planted? Mrs. A.W., Ashburn

Our Plant division advises that they will come up but it is better to plant the roots of asparagus.

I make wine out of elderberry blossoms. Are these poisonous? Mrs. H.R., Kite

Our Plant people say the fruit and flowers are not poisonous and often used

in wine-making.

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Is the enclosed plant of any value? I have plenty of it and would like to sell some if it has any value.
J.A., Adairsville

Sorry, it is just plain old smartweed -- no value on the market.

Would kudzu, without harm, shade the herb ginseng? J.L., Valdosta
Kudzu will provide a shade for ginseng if kept up on a trellis. ***
What are the white things all over my catalpa worms? We have five trees and have had lots of worms like these.
Mrs. W.S., Decatur
Our Entomology division advises that your worms are covered with coccoons from the Barconid wasp. These wasps lay their eggs in the worms, the eggs hatch into coccoons, crawl out of the worms and feed on the worms. The coccoons hatch into wasps, killing the catalpa worm. To keep the wasps down, destroy all worms with coccoons.

Agricultural Calendar
MEETINGS Aug. 9-10 - State Market Hog Show,
Statesboro.
August 14 - 9 AM - Central Ga. Cattlemen's Assn. Field Day, Gene Thaxton's place, Roberta.
FARM SALES EVENTS Aug. 6 - 7:30 - and every Fri. nite -
Horse and Tack Sale; N. Ga. Horse Auction, Callaway Rd., Marietta. For info, call Norman Graham. Ph. 422-5603 or 428-0428. Aug. 7 -1 PM - Pig Sale, Fred Haley Farm, Canton. Aug. 9-7 PM - and every Mon. night - Horse and Tack Auction, Rocking Horse Auction, Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Call Bob Jeffery, Ph. 912/ 776-3143. Aug. 12 - 1 PM - Boar Test Sale, Tifton. Aug. 14 - 10 AM - Carroll County Machinery Auction, 9 mi. S. of Carrollton on St. Hwy. #5, between Lowell & Roopville. For info, contact Rex D. Steed, Mgr., Ph. 854-4153.
Aug. 16 - Hampshire Breeding Stock sale. For info, contact Edsel Lewis, Rt. 4, Box 106, Baxley, 31513, Ph. 367-3264.
Aug. 19 - 1 PM - Auction Sale of Spots, Durocs, Yorkshires. For info, contact W. Preston White, Ph. 568-4000, Alamo.
Aug. 24 - 8 PM - State Feeder Calf Sale, Grady Co. L/ S Barn, Cairo.
FEEDER PIG SALES
Aug. 5 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson.
Aug. 6 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Aug. 6 - Hagan L/ S Market, Hagan. Aug. 6 - Jepeway-Craig Commission,
Dublin. Aug. 6 - Dodge Co. L/ S Salesbarn,
Eastman. Aug. 6 - 8 PM - Turner Co.
Stockyard, Ashburn, castrated pigs only. H. R. Wiggins, Ph. 912/ 567-3371.
Aug. 9 - Wayne County L/ S Market, Jesup.
Aug. 9 - Metter L/ S Market, Metter. Aug. 10 - Citizens Stockyard,
Arlington. Aug. 11 - Smith Bros. Stockyard,
Bartow. Aug. 11 - Bainbridge Stockyard,
Bainbridge. Aug\ 12 - Grady County L/ S, Cairo. Aug. 12 - Pearson L/ S Market,
Pearson. Aug. 13 - Sutton LI S Co., Sylvester. Aug. 13 - Dodge County L/ S
Salesbarn, Eastman. Aug. 13 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Aug. 20 - CSRA, Warrenton. Aug. 26 - 2 PM - Upper Hiwassee,
Blue Ridge.
HORSE SHOWS Aug. 21 - 10 AM - Mark II Charity
(All Palomino) Horse Show, sane. PHBA; 21/2 mi. N. of Griffin on N. Second St. Ext. For info. contact Vail or Dusty Rhodes, Rt. 4. Box 394 C. Griffin, Ph. 227-8723.
Know Your Oniom Globe onions are the "most common and are considered primarily cooking onions. Most varieties have yellow skins, but some are white and a few are red or brown. They are predominantly round to oval and have a rather pungent flavor.
Granex-Grano onions have a mile flavor and are considered ideal foi slicing and eating raw. They are mostly yellow skinned, but- may als( be white. They tend to be somewha' flattened to top shaped.
Finally, there are Spanish onion which resemble globes in shape bu are larger. Most varieties are yellow They are mild and ideal for slicing o for salads.