FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Georgia Department^ Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
IVIdrK6T DUIIQTlM
VOLUME 57
Wednesday, September 1,1971
NUAABER35
Nelson Briqhtwell
Seeing The Forest
And The Trees
It seems the problems we en-
counter this day and time grow more
difficult and complicated than those
we have faced in the past. This ap-
plies to every walk of life, and cer-
tainly forest landowners are no ex-
ception. They are facing perhaps a
greater challenge than ever before.
Tremendous pressures are being
exerted on forest landowners to in-
crease timber production, improve
wildlife habitat, provide recreational
and scenic areas, and maintain water
and air quality
standards. As our
population in-
creases, so will
the demand for
these products
and services.
No one can
question the role that Georgia's
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forests and forest
landowners have played in building
this great state. We currently supply the annual timber needs of 15 million
people, and our forest-based in-
dustries generate almost $1.5 billion into the state's economy each year. It
is significant that Georgia leads the
nation in pulp and paper production,
in production of gum naval stores, in
number of acres under organized fire
protection, and in number of acres
planted to trees.___________
(Our guest columnist this week is
C. Nelson Brightwell, Head of the
Extension Forestry Department,
Cooperative Extension Service,
College of Agriculture, University of
Georgia, Athens.)_____________
Georgia is first in the nation in
another area, one which is of primary
concern to the Cooperative Extension
Service and to other agencies and
organizations dealing with natural
resources.
This "first" applies to the amount
of forest land in private ownership.
More than 200,000 individuals own
forest land in Georgia. While their
average holdings are small, collec-
tively they own an estimated 70
percent of the total commercial forest
area. It is from these lands that the
major portion of our past needs have
been met, and it is on these lands that
significant improvements must be
made if we are to supply our future
needs.
The Forestry Department of the
Cooperative Extension Service,
working through local County Agents
and Extension Home Economists,
provide information to landowners on
the management and use of timber resources. A series of "Forest
Management Shortcourses,"
designed for forest landowners, has
been conducted in 64 counties over the
past five years. These shortcourses,
each consisting of four two-hour
sessions, have received major emphasis in our educational program.
As production costs increase,
landowners must make wise
management decisions if they art- to
earn a reasonable return on U'dr
investment in land and timber.
[Straight Line
We have a Holstein heifer about a year old in a pasture with a Hereford bull of approximately the same age. We are trying to breed her so we can have a calf in the spring. So far, no luck. Is she old enough?
J.G., Kathleen
Our Vet division advises that ordinarily a heifer should be at least 15 to 18 months old before breeding. However, size, age, and breed are factors. The bull should be about 15 months old usually. Premature breeding will cause stunted calves. May we suggest that you have your vet check your cow to be on the safe side.
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I have been purchasing eggs from an elderly lady down the road for years. However, the last few times I have gotten eggs the yolks have been dark. Are these safe to eat and what causes this?
Mrs. G.W., Manchester
Our Poultry division advises that these eggs are safe to eat. Change in the color of yolks is caused by a change in the protein content in the diet of the hens. Lack of protein causes dark coloring in eggs.
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We have a problem. One of our hens has started crowing and acting just like a rooster. The one rooster we have beat her up so bad that we had to take her out of the pen and put her by herself. After her head got well she started crowing and acting just like a rooster. Is she okay?
Mrs. G.H., St. Marys
Our Poultry division advises that your hen probably had her vocal cords injured in the fight. Also, a hormonal imbalance sometimes results in crowing in hens.
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When is the best time to transplant dogwoods and magnolias?
C.C., Vienna
Magnolia and dogwood trees should be transplanted during the dormant season, the winter months, or in the case of the dogwood, when the leaves drop.
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Someone told me that I can't feed melon seeds to wild birds because they will get sorehead like chickens. Is this so?
Mrs. W.E., Atlanta
Dr. John Schutze, a bird expert with the Cooperative Extension Service, advises that melon seeds are safe to feed wild birds. Sorehead is caused by pecking or a disease.
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I have honeysuckle and other vegetation on a chain link fence. What spray will eliminate this?
J.C., Newman
The i-haiji Sink fence expert ad vises usini; i>, i-D spray. However, be sure to lest this on a small area first.
VEE "Here to Stay"; Protect Horses Now
Research veterinarians and animal epidemiologists throughout the nation
are in apparent agreement that Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis is "here to
stay." They have therefore concluded that VEE vaccine is the best protection for
our equine and human population.
Since Georgi. a was i. ncluded i.n the
National Emergency Disease
Growers Program, vaccination against the dread disease has been available free
Establish ACC
of charge to all horses in Georgia. Although the original scare of
VEE getting into Georgia has sub-
The soybean growers of Georgia
voted last week to pass marketing order 10 which establishes an Agricultural Commodity Commission
for Soybeans. The soybean producers are the
ninth group in Georgia to establish a
commission of this type. The new Soybean Commission will work in the area of research, promotion and
education. The referendum was held from July
15 through August 13. The results
indicated that 82.9% of the growers are in favor of a commission
program. The producer members of the
Soybean Commission are: Harry E. Green, Montrose, Gary H. Kesler, Hartwell, Gus G. Moore, Resaca,
William M. Prichard, Louisville,
Harold J. Scott, Sylvania.
sided somewhat, due to the quarantine's imposed by Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, the danger continues until the first killing frost ends the mosquito season.
VACCINATE NOW
All Georgia horse owners are therefore urged to have their horses vaccinated immediately whether they plan to move them or not. When Georgia is taken off the National Emergency Disease Program, the responsibility of vaccination must be undertaken by the owner at his own expense. Horses will not be allowed to move in Georgia unless vaccinated.
Due to the prediction that VEE will be endemic to the United States, Commissioner Irvin, last week, issued a revised Quarantine Order which will be in effect indefinitely.
The order reads as follows:
Ga. Ag Scientists QUARANTINE ORDER WHEREAS, USDA has considered the Venezuelan Equine En-
Win Recognition
cephalitis vaccine an effective vaccine in preventing Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis in equines and is no
longer considered an experimental
vaccine, and
WHEREAS, experts on this
disease and the vaccine conclude that
VEE will become endemic in the
nation and further conclude the
vaccine is the best protection for our
equine and human populace,
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to
the authority vested in me by laws of
the State of Georgia, the state wide
quarantine on the movement of all
MILLER
LASSITER
equines within the state and those being imported from other states is
Two University of Georgia agricultural scientists have been presented prestigious national
revised and amended to accept equines from all states whether
vaccinated against Venezuelan
awards by the American Society of ___
(Continued^ on page__8)
Pecan Growers Animal Science during its annual
meeting at the University of
California at Davis.
Vote This Month Dr. James W. Lassiter, professor
of animal science, has been presented
the $1,000 Distinguished Teacher
Georgia pecan growers will have
Award in recognition of his out- an opportunity August 27 through
standing and distinguished service as Sept. 25 to vote on Marketing Order #9
an undergraduate teacher of animal to enable an Agricultural Commodity
science. Dr. W. Jack Miller, professor Commission for Pecans.
of dairy science, has received the 1971
This order provides for a fifteen
Gustav Bohstedt Award for trace cent assessment on each 100 pounds of
mineral research.
pecans sold to be used in pecan
This marks the first time in the research, promotion and education.
history of the ASAS that two major
A copy of the marketing order, in
awards have been presented to U. Ga. its entirety, along with an explanation
scientists and only the second time a of the terms in the order, will appear
U-acher from a Southern institution in next week's FARMERS AND
has been selected for the CONSUMERS MARKET
Distinguished Teacher Award.
BULLETIN.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, September 1, 1971
We Get Letters
Dear Editor:
In reading the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN I noticed that once again pink "ladies slippers" were advertised for sale.
These plants are on the endangered list of rare and uncommon wild flowers put out by the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
I have ordered handicrafts, seeds, and some plants (not ladies slippers) advertised in the BULLETIN and enjoy reading it immensely. However, I find that the plants have a very low survival rate at best when home picked and shipped and at this time of the year, practically none.
Why does the BULLETIN continue to accept for advertising a plant that should be protected by law? Isn't there anything that can be done to prevent the wiping out of rare wild flowers by uninformed persons? Please look into this.
Mrs. S. J. Carswell 706 S. Green Street Thomaston, Georgia 30286
(Editor's note: We appreciate you writing and your opinions. However, as these plants are not protected by law, the MARKET BULLETIN staff does not feel it has the jurisdiction or is qualified to stipulate which plants and flowers may be advertised and which may not.)
Dear Editor:
My grandson has recently moved into a new house and is having trouble with scorpions. Where do these things come from and why do they bother new homes more than others? If they sting, will they really hurt a person. Please tell us what to do to get rid of them.
George D. Peek 1531 Belmont Ave., S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30310
(Editor's note: Scorpions are common throughout Georgia and are found particularly in homes that have recently been built on newly cleared woodland. Since scorpions prefer wooded areas, they tend to move back as areas become developed. Although the sting of a scorpion can be quite painful, those found in this part of the U. S. are usually no more dangerous than that of a bee or wasp. It is advisable, however, that such stings should be treated by a physician. We have sent your grandson a leaflet to help him rid his home of these pests.)
Want to do tractor work, farm and landscaping equip, including bush hog and haying by hr. or job, located 6 mi. W. on Hwy. 76. W. R. Long, Star Tr., Blairsville 30512.
FARMERS& CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Building Capitol Square
Atlanta, Georgia 30334 404-656-3727
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
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The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail.
Deborah Pullin, Editor
Amy Kaxley, Asst. Kd., Editorial
Published weekly at 19 Hunter Street S.W.. Atlanta 30334. Second class postage paid at Decatur. Ga.
Want experienced dairyman. Alien Phillips. Rt. 1. Lincolnton.
Want to catch wild cattle, loaded, hauled and handled with care so you won't loose money. Ivan E. Taylor,
Rt. 6, 1245 Carver Rd., Griffin 30223.
Ph. 228-8304._________________ Want someone in Acworth area to
remove horseshoe and do rasping, reasonable fee. Dayna Mills, Rt. 1, Rose Rd., Lakeside Farms, Acworth
30101.___________________ Want middle age couple to work
with layers, will furnish mobile home and salary. Phil Bennett, Mershon.
Ph. 647-2235.__________________ White woman and 25 yr. old son
want work caring for layer hens, have had experience, need place to live. A. A. Ferguson, Jr., 614 Garden Homes, Savannah 31404. Ph. 234-7656._____
Want sober, dependable, reliable and experienced man to help milk in parlor type barn with DeLaval
milkers, on school and milk route, churches 1 mi. to 2 1/2 mi. Oliver
Greene, Rt. 2, Gray 31032. Ph. 986-
3204._________ ____________ Want man and wife to work on
breeder hen farm, 5 room house with
bath, come see. located 7 mi. N.
Winder. W. B. Bramlett, Rt. 1, Auburn. Ph. 867-9864.______
Have opening for experienced dairyman milking 100 cows. Alien
Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 104, Lincolnton
30817.
__________
Will build any kind of fence,
pastures, etc., no job too Irg. or small. John R. Griffitts, 969 Forest Ave., #B4. Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8748.
Will build any type farm fence, no
job too Irg. L.W. Rucker, 181 Brook Dr.. Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5046
after 6 pm.______________
Want married man and family for heavy breed hens, house furnished, sober and reliable. R.H. Harrison, Bethlehem 30620. Ph. 867-9105. ___
Want settled married couple to do general farm work, must know how to
operate equip., modern home on school bus rt.. good salary. W.L.
Helton, 221 Brookwood. Dublin. Ph. 272-1891.
Want man and family to live on No. Ga. farm, farming experience,
handle tractor and related equip., good opportunity, must be reliable, 3040 yrs. E Fred Mclntyre. 877 Kipling
Dr.. NW. Atlanta 30308. Ph. 266-0149.
Want middle uge white woman for light farm work and gardening, good salary, board, permanent position for deserving person, references required. Mrs. Geo. L. Wilson, 4179 l-'loyd Rd., Austell 30001.______
Want work with horses or chickens. Luke Smith, Gen. Del., Hazlehurst. ___ _________
Want light farm work of any kind, 61 yrs. old, sgl., need room and board. John R McGuirt, 3 So. Barnard St., La Grange 30240.
Farm
machinery and equipment
for sale
Triple axle trailer for sale, with elec. brakes, 8 ply tires, $500. Roy Barren, Jr., Rt. 1. Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-2279 night. ____ __________
D-4 Caterpillar with hyd. straight blade, exc. cond., $3200; John Deere 420 crawler with hyd. straight blade, direct reverse, exc. cond., $1900. A. V. Elliott, 1831 Kirkwood Dr., Macon 31201. Ph. 746-1287. ___________
3 Ben Pearson cotton pickers. 1 T10 low drum, new paint, 1 P-150 H high drum and 1 P-140H high, all recently overhauled; complete irrigation system with 150 hp GMC motor. J. R. Whitehead, Comer. Ph. 783-4963 7:30 am-5 pm.
International harvester, model 46, auto. hyd.. PTO drive, good cond..
$350. Grady E. West, Rt." 1, Cordele 31015. Ph. 535-6426._____________
TD-14 bulldozer, good cond., except motor, 10 ft. blade, sell complete or for parts; 400 Farmall diesel, fair cond., with like new tires; M Farmall, parts only. Fred Mullins, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 557-2817._______
Farm equip, for sale. Lewis Keith, 246 Jefferson St., Newnan 30253. Ph. 253-4409._________
Good6 in. belt, 60 or 75 ft. long; set old type peanut plows, bolts to cultivator; Irg. heavy duty Taylorway, pull by tractor. R. U. Stubbs, RFD 1, Mauk 31058. Ph. 649-4396 Buena Vista.______________
3 Buckeye auto, feeders, dbl. line; 6 ton outside feed bin, needs some repair; twelve 12-14 hole metal nests. Elliott P. Alien, Rt. 1, Commerce 30529. Ph. 335-6379.
7 hp Gravely tractor with 42 in. mower, $225. Ben Mainor, Rt. 1, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 483-2813.
Sgl. axle trailer to naui tracior, au metal, good tires, $350. J.W. Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 750, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-8823.___________________
Front end loader, TD6 International, like new, 4 way bucket, less than 600 working hrs., $1,800 winch on rear, price $12,500, terms if desired. Mrs. R.L. Eskew, Atlanta. Ph. 964-6273. _______________
3 chicken house elec. fans, all $45; cattle rack for 6 ft. pickup truck, wide bed, $35; two disc heavy duty hang-up plow, $25. L.J. Blasczyk, Rt. 6, Box 316, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-5018.
Tractor, SC 56 Case, live PTO and lift, 801 Ford and front loader, Case, wide front end and clipper, 60 J.D. and A.J.D. with clipper, Dearborn post hole diggers, 2 Imco blades, 3 harrows. Roy L. Butler, Box 13, Watkinsville. Ph. 548-3547.________
#27 Golden cane mill, A-l cond. N.E. Nunnery, Box 133, Leary 31762. Ph. 792-6142.________________
1966 John Deere #45 combine, with #234 corn head, very good, $4,500. Robert Thombley, Pineview 31071. Ph. 624-2353._____________
Two 1000 gal. 22 gauge alum, water tanks, size 86 in. x 86 in. x 38 in. Will McMillan, Swainsboro. Ph. 237-
7078.__________ ___________ Allis Chalmers cotton picker, 616
diesel, good cond., $2200. George Reeves, Rt. 1, Thomson 30824. Ph. 5952653 or 595-2980._______________
John Deere hay baler, good cond.; sickle mower, Allis Chalmers lift type; Pop-remover for recleaning machine harvested pecans, 24 in. belt, dbl. blower, 10 hp. Harry Willson, Rt. 1, Albany. Ph. 436-5654.
Good egg grader; 3 exc. Big Dutchman pancake brooders; 3 fair A-R Woods brooders; 3 ton inside bin; 3 ton inside bin, 4 gates each of 2 sides: stainless steel egg washer. John F. Dillons, Jr.. Rt. 2. Box 400, Toccoa. Ph. 779-2273 alter 3 pm.
45 John Deere combine; 2 metal gram wagons, small grain header, corn header, all good cond., all for $1800. Virgil Thompson, Rt. 2. Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-6725.
2 Ford tractors for sale, one 1954
#64 International combine; John
with 7 tooth plow or spring plow, one Deere 3 bottom 16 in. plow, tool bar 3-
1947 Ford tractor, both good cond. J. pt., subsoil plow, 2 row cultivator;
T. Holing. 389 Lynn Cir., Alpharetta misc. belting and belting laying
30201. Ph. 475-5553.
___ machine, all reasonably priced. C. W.
Deep well pump, pipe and tank, Isley, Rt. 1. Moreland. Ph. 253-3877.
good working cond. John T. Brooks,
Extra heavy duty 3-pt:~-hkch
Rt. 2. Hiram 30141. Ph. 943-5758.
Taylorway subsoiler with 11 ft. 4 in.
800 Pockman stairstep cages, size bar, like new, $410. Norris Bryans,
12 x 16, ready to load. C. B. Wallace, Newborn. Ph. 342-0282 Madison.
Sandersville. Ph. 552-2623._______ Int. A Farmall tractor, good
Model D-6 International Tractor, cond., new tires, dbl. disk harrow,
extra good tires on rear, will run, good cultivators, scrape blade. Albert
for parts. Jas. E. Borders, RFD 1, Box Farrar, Rt. 1, Cohutta 30710. Ph. 694-
15. Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-5849. 8867.
Farmall A tractor, 4 new tires, runs good, with heavy duty 2 wheel trailer, all for $350. Rudolph Wood, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5406._________
International 105 grinder-mixer feed unit, PTO driven, good cond. Edgar Weathersby, Rt. 2, Colquitt
31737. Ph. 246-4403._____________
Pipeline and pump for 4 stall parlor, 4 Surge side opening stalls, stainless wash vat, two 330 gal. milk tanks, #75 vacuum pump. W. D. Crusenberry, Rt. 2, Macon. Ph. 9352230 Lizella.
Case 1032 with only 316 hrs., operated with 6 and 8 yd. pan (hyd.); John Deere 4020 with 830 hrs., 2
remote cyl. controls, 3-pt. hitch; 6 yd. pan and subsoil plow with 3 feet. Felton Denney, Rt. 3, Carrollton. Ph.
832-8198.________________ M John Deere with 6 ft. mower,
good cond., $425. R. E. English, County Line Rd., Fayetteville. Ph.
461-3542. Old model Caterpillar D-l or D-2,
for parts, tracks very good. Jack W. Gaines, 925 Peyton Rd., SW, Atlanta
Super A Farmall tractor with most all equip., plowed 3 acres since overhauled, reasonable, want to hear
from party with bulldozer tractor, diesel only. M. A. Norman, Hazlehurst
31539. Ph. 375-2924._____________ Wood rotary mower, pull type,
$75; Hudson fertilizer spreader, $50;
dbl. section harrow for 3-pt. hitch, $40. Tommie J. Alien, Sr., Doraville. Ph.
,962-3458 after 4 om.___________ Post drill, complete with elec.
motor, I/ 2 in. chuck, good cond., $75; post drill with auto, feed, I/ 2 in. chuck, perf. cond.. adaptable for elec.
motor, less motor, $55. Fred Glenn, Carlton 30627. Ph. 797-3442.______
8000 Ford tractor. 336 hrs., purchased Jan. 1971, still under
warranty, take over note of $7500.
Richard Zabadah, 2014 Robinhood
Rd.. Albany 31705. Ph. 436-1222. 8N Ford tractor, harrow, turn
plow and cultivator, $800. G. Ken
Register, Rt. 1, Box 260, Hahira 31632. Ph. 794-2812.
Flour, corn and feed mill, com-
plete with cleaning and mixing equip., 4 mi. N. Cumming, on US Hwy. 19. T. R. Thomas, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-
_5200. 30 or 40 baby chicken feeders for
sale cheap or trade; 2 I/ 2 hp garden tiller will trade for reg. Duroc gilt, 10 to 12 wks. old. J. A. Brown, Rt. 1, Felton. Ph. 646-3384._________
840 Parkman stair step cages, 50 ea. E. M. Kuhlke. 407 Berckmans Rd.,
30311. Ph. 753-4065. 2 bu. cap. grape press and grape
crusher, A-l cond., $80 both. Wm. H. Brodie, Rt. 1, Box 224, Hinesville
31313. Oaks battery brooder, 3 Sears
brooders, $7500 for the lot. Marvin Williams, 1964 Wesley Chapel Rd.,
Decatur. Ph. 289-2569,_________ Ferguson tractor, serial #TO;30-
118344, four new tires, $850. Mrs. G. E. Ivester, 7009 Felton Lane, Mableton
30059. Ph. 348-3499._____________ John Deere 8 ft. E-Z Flow fer-
tilizer spreader, like new, with tires.
R. W. House, Haywood Rd., Armuchee. Ph. 234-5859. ______
100 gal. syrup kettle, flair top,
cast iron, $100 or best offer. J. A. Perdue, Sr., 726 Dogwood Dr.,
Columbus 31907. Ph. 689-9966.______ 450 John Deere dozer, 1969 model,
with all hyd. tilt and angle blade.
Curtis Lewis, P. 0. Box 502, Rockmart 30153. Ph. 684-5486 or 684-3569._____
75 gal. galv. livestock watering tank, new cond., will sell for II 3 original price. Gene Eidson, Dukes
Rd., Mansfield. Ph. 786-0635._____ 3000 quail egg incubator, auto, egg
turner, any type eggs, $150; incubator, smaller egg cap than the above, $90. Jimmy S. Waddell, 203
Holleman St., LaFayette 30728. Ph. 638-1459.______________________ Long peanut shaker, has plowed 250 acres, exc. cond., $300. John G.
Faulk, Rt. 1, Jeffersonville. Ph. 945-
Augusta.______________________ Ramacer sweeper, 6 ft.; Gould
shaker, boom type, Case 530 tractor diesel for shaker; Phelps penumatic
harvester and A. C. tractor D-17 gas for harvester. Lynn Home, Fruit Hill Farms. Yatesville. Ph. 472-3334.
12 rabbit cages, all wire swing
type. W. C. Meaders, 697 Whitehead
Rd.. Athens 30601. 861 Ford tractor diesel, live
power, 3 - pt. lift., $1,000. Ira Teem,
Rt. 1. Box 41. Milner. Ph. 227-4897. 2 two horse wagons; 3 one horse
wagons, all good cond. W. C. Rice,
Box 166. Vidalia. Ph. 537-3785._____ 600 gal. Cherry Surreal milk tank,
3415._____________________ One 2 row rust cotton picker with
big cotton wagon, $2350. Clarke W. Duncan. Buena Vista. Ph. 649-7170.
Huffy lawn tractor. 10 hp, elec. start, 32 in. dual blade cut, head
lights, will not plow. R. E. Hill, Conley
30027. Ph. 241-7773. 1 row Gail silage cutter, good
cond. Milton Stewart, White Plains,
Ph. 467-2510.__________________ 8N Ford tractor and front en-
dloader for same. B. W. Vaughn, Rt. 3, Ridge Rd.. Douglasville. Ph. 942-2488.
S.C. Case tractor-cultivator; cutaway harrow. H. C. Alien, Rt. 3, Farmers Bridge Rd., Hephzibah
3 horse compressor; 500 gal. milk
tank, self contained unit, 3 horse
compressor. John L. Akins, Rt. 5,
Statesboro 30458. Ph. 865-2621._____
Long peanut combine with basket
and hyd. pump, good cond. Orville
Carver. Rt. 2. Douglas. Ph. 384-5090.
24 iron stanchions in dairy barn;
walk-in refrigerator with motor, used
in dairy; also, milk cooler. Mrs. J. C.
McCleskey, 1039 Rosewood Dr., NE,
Atlanta. Ph. 872-9023._________
218 Bramco tube feeders, New
Idea manure spreader, new legs for
Bramco chain feeder, tube feeders 90C
ea.. spreader $125, best offer for legs.
J. C. Williams, Rt. 2, Bowdon 30108.
Ph. 258-2614._______________
Allis Chalmers round baler, $125;
three pt. rotary mower, $175; Fire
brake plow, $50; Hardy rotary mower,
7 ft., pull type, $300; U4 Wisconsin,
$20. Kenneth Ison, Zebulon 30295. Ph.
567-8649________________-
J. D. 60 tractor with J.D. 22 cotton
picker, live power and 3-pt. hitch for
tractor, $1500. Murray E. Hadden,
Stapleton. Ph. 547-2465,________
#1035 New Holland stack cruiser,
self-propelled, exc. cond. Lamar
Smith, Smith Bros. Dairy, Newnan.
Ph. 253-2895._______________
Cattle bed for 6 1/2 ft. narrow
pickup truck. $20. Clyde Cole, Rt. 2,
Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-2241._______
New Holland 68 Super Hayliner
power take-off baler. W. D. Chaffin,
Rt. 2. Box 1255. Hampton. Ph. 957-4608
after 5.
____________
Grain cradle, $25; anvil. $25; shop
hammer and tongs, 50<r ea. Mrs. N. C.
Myers. c< o Cecil Johnson. Camak.
287 gal. aluminum tank, used 1 season. $85. Miss Antoinette Jackson. Rt. 4. Sever Rd., Lawrenceville 30245.
30815.____________________ Myers deep well water pump,
reasonably priced; 40 gal. tank and
260 ft. of rods, like new. J. J. Luckey, Rt. 1. Box 208-C. Hephzibah 30815.
Ford 4000 diesel tractor with 10
speed forward, low hrs., exc. cond., $1750; Ford rotary mower, 100 in., like new, cost $865, sacrifice at $300. E. E. Wantland, Rt. 1, Box 110, Fort Valley.
Ph. 825-2878.__________________ Water pump. Rain Maker, 1 hp,
I exc. cond., will supply water for 6 or 8
Rain Bird sprinklers, very reasonable. E. N. Hammock, 4079
Conlev Dr.. Conlev 30027. Ph. 366-8983.
Phelps pecan harvester, used to pick up approx. I/ 2 crop of 93 acres; pecan conveyor with elec. motor and 2 all metal trailer wagons; boom
shaker. S. J. Clay, Rt. 3, So. Walden
Rd.. Macon 31206. Ph. 788-2975. Allis Chalmers EIII Gleaners
combine with 38 in. corn header and grain head with cab, used very little,
approx. 110 acres, like new. Leroy
James. Rt. 2. Box 152. Montezuma. 70 units heavy breed hen nests, 10
hole units, stands included, $4 per
unit. M. V. Duncan, Jr., Rt. 3, Hart-
well. Ph. FR. 6-2267.____________ 1952 John Deere B tractor with
motor and transmission recently overhauled, 4 new tires, good planters
and cultivators, will trade for Super A Farmall with planters and cultivators, good cond. Clay Saun-
ders. Jenkinsbure.____________ Ford tractor, series 641, good
cond., $950; bush hog 5F, side comes off for hay, $250, all 3-pt. hitch. L. J.
Parsons. Dalton. Ph. 278-1581._____ Model 420 John Deere tractor and
all equip, including trailer. John M. Davis, Rt. 2. Gordon 31031. Ph. 628-
5261.
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Farm machinery and equipment
for sale
Ferguson tractor, model '54
thirty series, good tires and cond.
$700. Terrell Bailey. Roopville 30170
Ph. 854-4U91.
___________
New Holland bale thrower
operates with small gasoline motor
both good. $50 for both; 200 ft. of 3/ 4
Want Farmall cut tractor with cycle mower. Albert Farrar, Rt. 1, Cohutta 30710. Ph 694-8867.______
Want 250 or 500 gal. pasteurizing tank, useable for water tank; also, 7.5 or 10 KW 110-220 water cooled generator. 1200 rpm. Geo. Graf, 3430 HoganKcLSW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 341-
3751.______________________ Want UN or larger Ford tractor
with front end loader; also, 20 ton scales. Bobby Prather, Blue Ridge. I'll. 1132-5425.___________________
Want riding garden tractor with equip. W. T. Carr, Mclntyre. Ph. 946-
8949._________________________ Want heavy duty scrape blade
with:i-pt. hitch; also, chain hoist. J. E. Tumlin, Lead Mt. Rd., Rt. 2, Acworth 30101. Ph, 9743293.______ ____
Want used flail mower for 3-pt. hitch tractor, must be good cond. and reasonably priced. Larry H. White, Rt. 1. Cumming 30130.
Purebred reg Brahma bull. 22 mos.. $375. J. C. Stallings, Griffin. Ph 227-5102 or 227-6741.
Charolais cattle, breeding age bulls. 15/ 16, purebred; 16/ 15 purebred open heifers; 7/ 8 thru, purebred cows; herd sire. Clyde Lawson, Killian Rd., Canton. Ph. 479 3542 or 479-3141.
Young Charolais bulls & heifers 3/ 4 and II 8 $200 up. George W Liggin. Sr.. Liggin Lane, Eastman Ph. 374-3511 nights.__________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, not short legs, Eileenmere and beaverdam, CC Newton, Rt. 3. Box 342, Pine Valley Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-2965.
Purebred Jersey milk cow, gives over 4 gal. of milk per day. E. C. Clark, Rt. 2. Monroe. Ph. 267-3284.
5 Irg. Guernsey heifers, one Guernsey-Holstein cross, to calve in late Oct., bred to Black Angus. Jas. E Borders, Rt. 1, Box 15, Fort Valley.
2 cows with first calf with good calves by side, good cond., $250 ea., if both taken. F. L. Wiser, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5170._______________
Reg. Brown Swiss bull, 1 I/ 2 yrs. old, Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph.
734-5109.
Santa Gertrudis bulls, 9 - 10 mos. old. Kings Ranch bloodline. R. L. McGuire Rt. 2, Treasure Oak Farm, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3098.______
Reg. Red Angus bulls, and Red Angus heifers. Ray J. Tate, Rt. 1, Cave Spring Ph. 777-3759._________
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old Oct. 13, 71, $400. M. S. Brown, Rt. 1. Dacula. Ph. 963-3627.__ ____
2 Holstein cows, one with 2 calves, one with Limozine bull calf. Wallace L. Carter, Rt. 2, Box 94, Ochlochnee
31773.___________________ Milk fed vealers and feeder
calves, E. Atkinson, Rt. 3, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 445-7425
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR Domino breeding, TB and Bangs free, from cert, herd, 14 - 18 mos. Harry A. Wasden, Quitmann. Ph. 263-4944 or
244-8010._____________________ Reg Polled Hereford bulls,
Pawnee Mixer breeding, ready for
service, $300 and up. Jack H. McCart, Green Acres Ranch, Alpharetta 30201.
Ph. 475-5663.________________ Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, Victor
Domino breeding, ready for service. John C. Dorough, Dorough Hereford
Farm. Rt. 2. Cordele. Ph. 273-1510. 15/ 16 Charolais bull, 4 yrs. old,
approx. 1600-1700 Ibs., good disp. Johnie A. McDaniel, Box 274A, Griffin. Ph. 227-8100 or 22&-095L___
Baby calves for sale year round, $25 - $45. Ricky Lee Brown,
Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903.________ 21 recorded \T 2 Charolais, I/ 2
Angus heifers, bred to I/ 2 French
Charolais bull, $350. Robert Duncan,
plastic water pipe, $8. Loyd Keadle,
Want grills for Big Dutchman
Yatesville. Ph. 358-0881
auto, hen trough. 630 ft.; grills for
Ph. 825-5849._______________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 7 mo., Comer. Ph. 783-5517.___________
Reg. Jersey milk cow due to Bardolienmere and Blackcap
Limousin-Polled Hereford cross
Tarter peanut sheller, precleanei Rudco Feed Saver broiler trough, 630 freshen around Nov. 9th. with 3rd calf, bloodline, exc. conf., gentle 4 mi. W. bull, born Nov. 11, 1970, birth weight
and stoner, approx. 1 ton cap. per hr ft. Joe Simmons, Jefferson. Ph. 367- gives approx. 41/2 gal. when fresh, Lawrenceville on McKendree Rd., 77 Ibs., 575 Ibs., on July 13, $325 free
Thomas Bembry, Hawkinsville. Ph 8340.________ ______ ______ $250. Cherry J. Lamar Newborn. Ph. John Pate., Lawrenceville Ph. 963- del. Bill Callaway, Rt. 1, Cumming.
982-2262
Want cub tractor with mower and 786-4776
1297 or 963-6901
Ph. 887-4443.
____________
Chain saw. David Bradley, gear any other extras, later model,
Black Angus and Whiteface cross
Purebred Horned Hereford bull, 2
20 half Charolais heifers, 7 - 9
driven, heavy duty, $100. H. P reasonable. Joseph T. Crowley, Rt. 1, bull, $275; 3/ 4 Charolais bull, 6 mos. yrs. old. Don Harper, Rt. 3, Elberton. mos.; 5 ea purebred Charolais heifers,
Sullivan, Jr., Rt. 2, Johnson Rd., Box 188, Hampton. Ph. 946-3473 or 876- old, $400; Charolais, Angus cross Ph. 283-1417._______________ yearlings; 15 purebred bulls, 1 - 2 yrs.
Macon 31204. Ph. 742-4730._____ 2 Lilliston peanut combines,
cheap; Gustafason 8 row duster;
1022.
Want H.D. 7 Allis Chalmers rear mounted hyd. pump housing, would
Heifer, $300. L. C. Thompson, Rt. 1,
30 head cows and calves, sell at old, with papers. Lynn Home,
Soperton 30457._______________ one time, $200. head, mix. breeds. A. Yatesville. Ph. 472-3334._________
15 top Angus bulls, all by A. P. E. Daniel. Rt. 4. Dublin. Ph. 272- 9267.
Feeder calves for sale, $65 and up.
trailer, 4 wheel, rubber tires. Weyman buy blade for H.D. 7. A.V. Elliott, 1831 Marshall 8, performance data, ready
Want to raise calves on navies, Donald J. Smith, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph
E. Rooks. Newton. Ph. 734-5109.
Kirkwood Dr.. Macon 31201. Ph. 746- for light service, reasonably priced. you furnish calves, I furnish feed until 974-5540. no Sun, calls.__________
32 ft. elevator; hay loader; Ford 1287.__________________ Pickett Angus, Box 107, Cedartown 8 wks. old. Hilton Newberry, Rt. 3,
2 reg. bred Polled Hereford cows,
5000 tractor, 1969 model; Freeman
Want I/ 3 or I/ 2 hp water pump. 30125. Ph. 748-3960 or 478-3963
Colquitt 31737. Ph. 246-3497 Bain- bred to reg. bull, to calve in Dec.or
front end loader; dual front end C.J. Rhodes, 2082 Neely Ave., East loader; all equip. A-l cond. Kenny Point 30344. Ph. 761-5162.
Service age reg. Black Angus bridee._______________________ Jan., reasonably priced. R. S. Sher-
bulls, Eileenmere breeding, clean
3/ 4 Charolais bull, solid white, man, Rt. 2, Rome. Ph. 232-5452 after 4
Tatt. Waverlv Hall 31831. Ph. 585-2881
Want 1 complete irrigation well developed, C. V. tagged, Tatooed, 600 Ibs., 7 mos. old, $225; also, several .EM,_______________________
2 used gear motors with sprockets system. Paul J. Davis, Rt. 1, Lithia 1/4 mi. E. Flowery Branch I/ 2 Charolais heifers, $150 and up.
Top quality baby calves, 5 - 15
and chains, 1 hp, 3 phase, 220/ 240 Springs. Ph. 048-6200._________ Cemetery. Roy Clark, Flowery Larry Partain, Rt. 2, Elberton. Ph. days^ld, dairy and beef type. Edd T.
volts. Fl Sp I/ 20, cycles 60. Wain
Want bush and bog harrow. G. A. Branch, Ph. 767-6157.
283-4228._____________________ Pierce, Rt. 10, Gainesville. Ph. 534-
Sweat. Rt. 1, Wrightsville. Ph. 864-
2224.__________________
Cole grain and fertilizer drill, 3
row, used very little, mule draw. $25. Grady Adams. Social Circle._____
Incubator, 400 egg cap., with fan, 3yrs. old, pert. cond.. $60; three deck broiler plant, good cond., $80 new, $20, incubator and brooder, $70. Henry Sproull. 403 College St.. Rockmart
30153.______________ ' Portable gasoline welding machine, Hobart. 200 amp, elec. start, long leads, 110 and 230 volts, aux. outlets, mounted on heavy duty 2 wheel trailer, $600. Don Trotter, Louisville. Ph. 625-3011 after 8 pm.
Fox grass forage harvester, 6 ft. cutting bar. good cond., $450; two row IH corn picker fits IH M or Super M tractor only, bargain at $250. Guy M. Word, 501 Ridley Ave., LaGrange 30240. Ph. 884-7800.
Hog feeders. 1 ea. 1 ton. round. 12 hole feeder, $75; 1 ea. 2 ton, round, 12 hole feeder, $125, used 1 yr. John D. Hester. Rt. 3, Juliette Rd., Forsyth 31029. Ph. 994-5960 or 994-6461.
Heavy post drill for sale, operates by hand and power, $25. J. V. Jenkins, Sr.. Hull.______________
12 ft. auger with motor. 10 corner rounds; set of hen feed scales, will sell separately, very reasonable. Joe Cox, Jr., Rt. 5. Canton. Ph. 479-5165.
Fox silage machine, tires and
Rilling, Box 756, Stone Mt. 30083. Ph. 469-3013.
Want good used tractor tire, 10 x 24. Carl Housworth, 7011 S. Goddard Rd.. Lithonia. Ph. 482- 2489._____
Want shop anvil, 75 -100 Ibs.. good cond., reasonably priced. J. E. Irby, 27 Lakeshore Dr., Avondale Estates 30002. Ph. 377-2803 or 284-2220.
Want the parts necessary to connect the WD Allis Chalmers tractor to the 1 row Allis Chalmers cotton picker. R. 0. Few, Watkinsville
39677.____________________
Want set of front end frame weights for series 50 John Deere Tractor. W. R. Arnold, 3210 York Dr., Augusta 30904._______________
Want header for small grain John Deere self-propelled combine, model 45, serial #20575, state cond. and price. Robert Walton, 116 Eighth St., Augusta 30902. Ph. 724-7571.______
Want Farmall H. tractor with 3-pt hitch with or without equip., state cond. and best price in 1st letter. J. C. Quails, Rt. 3, Box 311, Kennesaw
30144. Ph. 974-3676.___________
Want to buy 2 cotton wagons, must hold 5 or 6 bales, good cond., and reasonably priced. John S. Everett, Rt. 2. Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5609.
Want 250 or 500 gal. propane gas tank. E. H. Byars, Rt. 1, Winston 30187. Ph 942-5958.
24 cattle for sale. Leonard T.
Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park,
30349. Ph. 344-2712.________
Charolais bulls from Sam 9046
who gained 4.07 Ibs day on last Tifton
test, easy calving, good disp., top
conf. A. Dowday, Rt. 1, Alma. Ph.
632-4296.__________________
Guernsey and Jersey milk cow,
$280. W. F. Garrett, McDonough. Ph.
957-2538 or 957-3713 after 5.
Four. reg. Black Angus bulls: 8,
12 - 16 mos. reg. Black Angus bulls,
sire, W. Eileenmere 1100, $160 - $225.
C. N. McClure, Main St., Dawsonville.
Ph. 265-2513.
_
Reg. Red Angus bulls for cross-
breeding, good selection, exc. quality,
7 mo. - 2 yrs. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy
Ave., Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613.
Reg. Angus bulls and heifers. 8
mos. old, good size, conf.; 14 ft. stock
trailer, free del. Guy C. Jones, Jones
Angus Farm. Milan. Ph. 362-2641.
55 head brood cows, mostly
Hereford with some Beefmaster
cross, calving Nov. 1st.; Hereford
bull; Beefmaster bull. Jerry Smith,
Box 114, Arlington. Ph. 725-4926.
5 Angus calves and two Angus cows, J. W. Daniel, Athens Hwy., Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-3046.
Purebred I/ 2 French Charolais bulls, 2 yrs. old, 3 are fertility tested, outstanding, ready to go. Bobby
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 9 31SL______________________
-12 mos. old, Bull 13 bloodlines. J. W.
Black Angus bull, 28 mos.,
Morris, Dbl. M Farms, Box 799, Ankonian bloodlines; 9 cows, Bar-
Carrollton. PH. 832-2852.________ doliermere, Eileenmere bloodlines.
Guernsey type milk cow, no William Harris Farm, Jeff Davis Rd.,
horns, adequate milk for average Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-3851 after 5
family, $250. Hoyt W. Tanner, Rt. 1, PM.________________________ Auburn 30203.________________________ 15 top Angus bulls, all by A. P.
~ 15/ 16 Charolais bull calf, born Marshall 8, ready for light service,
July 28, 70, real good calf, heavy Pickett Angus, Box 107, Cedartown
muscles, all markings for fine herd 30125. Ph. 748-3960 or 748-3963 Jim Van
sire, reg., Mrs. Pat Smith, Hortense. Meter.
Ph. 473-2331._________________
12 Angus heifers, 11/2 yrs. old,
Swine
from reg. herd, $350. G. E. Crouch,
Old Town Plantation. Louisville 30434.
Reg. Yorkshire breeding stock,
1/2 and 3/ 4 Charolais heifers and from best bloodlines, open gilts, sows,
bulls, purebred sire; 3 reg. Angus and boars. R. B. Mixon, Jr., Mclntyre.
heifers, 20 mos., reasonably priced. Ph. 946-2315.________________
W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Reeves
2 hogs for sale, 1 boar and 1 sow.
Rd., Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984._______ E. O. Owens, Rt. 2, Oakley Rd.,
Whiteface cow with bull, 8 wks. College Park._______________
old, $250. Marshall L. Hicks, Rt. 6,
8 feeder pigs, Duroc and
Kilroy Lane Douglasville. Ph. 942- Yorkshire mix., 7 wks. old. J. S.
2897.
Dobbs. Rt. 2. Loeanville. Ph. 466-8349.
2 feeder calves, $100 ea.; Jersey
3 purebred Duroc sows, one due to
heifer, $140; Angus-Hereford cow, farrow in Sept., reg. Duroc boar, 17
$175; Jersey cow, $200. Cecil W. mos.; 16 purebred Duroc pigs. Junior
Gordon, Rt. 1, Kathleen. Ph. 987-3095, Farmer. Blue Ridge. Ph. 632-5479.
after 5:30 or weekends.
4-H, FFA boars and gilts, young
Holstein yearling bull, extremely bred sows, breeding boars, all from
gentle. James W. Scott, Rt. 4, Box 323, champion stock. Terry Walden,
Monroe 30655. Ph. 867- 6282 Winder. Wrens. Ph. 547-6744.____________
66 Irg. Angus cows with 22 calves;
Choice purebred Duroc males,
25 Irg. hereford cows, calving now; 25 wormed, will reg. in buyer's name.
young Angus cows, all or part. Own H. Cooper, Barney 31625. Ph. 775-
blades, like new, power take off
Holloway. Atlanta, 349-1054 days, 258- Charles B. Davis, Ringgold. Ph. 935- 23J72,_____________________
driven, running cond., $250. Horace H.
3282 Donald Hand, nights.______ 3885 or 935-2684._______________
Yorkshire boars, top bloodline,
Richardson, Hwy. 92, Douglasville.
Reg. Angus bulls, 12 - 18 mos.. by
14 reg. polled Hereford bulls, 10 - disease free, service age, $65 ea . Troy
Ph. 942-3389.
______
son of Ankonian Ambassador, all have 18 mos. old, $300 - $400. head. R. L. E. Waters, Rt. 2, Box 52A, Brooklet.
4 row KMC peanut shaker, used 1
exc. conf., tatooed, with papers, $350 - Swearingen, Sr., Reynolds. Ph. 847- Ph. 842-2247._________________
season, like new; 1968 Lilliston 1500
$400. Robert L. Cordle, Cordle Cattle 3431 days or 847-3167 nights._______
Reg. SPC hogs, service size boars,
peanut combine; Ford peanut rake.
Farm. Rome. Ph. 232-4317._______
Lrg. reg. Angus cow, due to calve bred sow had 2nd litter, shoaty size
Hugh 0. Overby III, Rt. 1, Box 100.
10 Holstein and Guernsey heifers soon, reg. Angus bull, 15 mos., service boars, see at lot near McCords Cross
Richland 31825. Ph. 838-4585._____
to begin freshening the mo. of Sept., age, Paul D. Bryant, 1225 Valerie Roads. Mrs. George Ferguson, Cave
Set of cattle bodies; set of cattle bodies for 8 ft. Ford pickup, like new.
vacc., dehorned, call before coming. Wood Dr.. Stn. Mtn. 30083.______ Spxing. _ ______________.
A. S. Callawav, Ravle. Ph. 274-3393.
Black Angus bulls and heifers,
Reg. SPC hogs, boars, ready for
William Harris. William Harris
Reg. purebred Polled Charolais reg. and crossbreeds, 15 - 20 mos.; service, gilts, ready to bred; pigs,
Farm. Rt. 3, Jeff Davis Rd.,
bull, 3 yrs.. 9 mos. old, halter broken. crossbreed Red Angus bull, 12 mos.; long meat type, see at lot near Mc-
Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-3851 after 5
Henry Whitworth, Rt. 1, Hwy. 145, heifer, 14 mos. W. B. Burnett, Box 866, Cords Cross Rd. Robert Osborne,
pm.
for sale
Martin. Ph. 384-4080.___________
15 head reg. Angus cows, some with calves by side, all Bell Boy
tedartown. Ph.748-4254.
Cave Soring._______________
Brangus bulls, 5/ 8 Angus and 3/ 8
Reg. national Irg. Black English
Brahma, sired by my top converter pigs, unrelated bloodline, approx. 30
Farm machinery and equipment
wanted
Want small cord wood saw, mounted on table or frame with V pulley, will be powered by elec. motor, state price, cond. and location. J. Baldock. 4096 Canby Lane, Decatur 30032.________________
Want Farmall cub tractor, must be cheap for cash; small cement mixer, give full details and price in first letter. C.R. Gowder. Rt. 2. Powder Springs 30073.________
Want pr. platform scales. 1000 Ib cap. Bob Neal. Sr., Box 147, Cordele 31015.
Cattle
2 purebred Charolais heifers, open; 15/ 16heifer, 15 mos., open; I/ 2 French bull, free del. 200 mi. J. W. Bullock. 2524 Ridgewood Ter., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 355-3716.__________
50 head Holstein cows and springing heifers, most from art. 'ired dams, springing or due before" Christmas; 2,137 Ib. sealtest base. Frank Leverette, Jr., Eatonton. Ph. 485-6190.____________________
Reg. Black Angus bull. 8 mos. old. $150 H. G. McDonald. Dial 30536.
Baby calves and feeder calves for sale. LaRue Adams, Nicholson. Ph.
548-6720.____________________
10 purebred Angus cows, with 2nd calf, cows bred back, reg.; purebred Angus bull, 4 yrs. old. Sam Mosher, 844 Charles PI.. Roswell. Ph. 993-4165.
5 good milk cows: 3 Guernsey, 2 Jersey. Joe Ridley, Rt. 1, Alton 30514. Ph. 778-2356. nights.______________
Charolais cows, heifers, calves. 1/2. 3/4 7/8 Charolais. Ralph .oudermilk. Chase Rd.. Cornelia 30531. Ph. 778-4240.
.breeding; 12 bred Angus heifers. W. K. Reece, Rt. 2, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-
2587.________________.______
95 Black Angus cows, with 45 calves by side; 25 bred Angus heifers; 4 reg. Angus bulls. C. A. Rutledge, Chickamauga. Ph. 375-2757.______
6 Black Angus cows with calves; 16 Angus steers and heifers, some bred; good herd bull; purebred Black Angus bull. Mrs. Dorothy Webb, Sparks. Ph. 549-8346.___________
29 purebred Black Angus cow and calves, moving, must sell. Lewis Keith, 246 Jefferson St., Newnan. Ph.
253-4409.________________________ Two, 3/ 4 Charolais, I/ 4
Whiteface, 3/ 4 Charolais, I/ 4 Angus, 1,000 to 1,200 Ibs.some smaller, $400 ea. Horace H. Richardson, Hwy. 92, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3389._______
35 reg. Polled Hereford. 12 - 20 mos., most ready for service, $400 $600. Frank Lane, The Rock Hereford Ranch, Rt. 1, The Rock 30285. Ph. 6476374 Thomaston._____________
(i dairy heifers, Holstein, A. I. sired, I/2 Simmental, 1/2 Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old Jan. 72; 3/4 Charolais bull, James Waddell, Rt. 1, Woodbury. Ph. 672-4467.
bull, 600 Ibs. at 205 days, $350 ea. E. E. Wantland. Box 110., Ft. Valley 31030.
Purebred Charolais bull, 6 yrs. old, good disp., absolutely no calving problems, sell to prevent inbreeding, $750. J. W. King, Rt. 1, Bowdon, Ph. 258-3665 or 258-7175.
Black Angus bull, approx. 10 mos., in perfect shape, mother of bull subject to reg., artificially bred, $250. at barn. Geo. H. Hunt. Kathleen. '
Good selection purebred Angus cows and heifers, top bloodlines, over 20 yrs. Angus breeder. John A. Scarborough, Box 143, Hawkinsville
31036. Ph. 892-2669.___________ Sev. reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 20
22 mos., growthy, best of bloodlines; heifers, 12 - 14 mos., del. in Ga., for small fee. Hardwick Harris, Gibson.
Ph. 598-3281._______________
35 vacc. Holstein heifers for lease on 60 mo. program., bred to calf Oct. 1. Eugene M. Callaway, Rayle 30660.
h. 274-3393. __________-_____ Perf. tested reg. Angus bulls and
emales with growth through established bloodlines, BCIA data available, herd cert. & accredited. Hugh Schneider. Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.
ready to go, breeding stock only. W.
E. Harris, Box 6, Cumming 30130. Ph.
887-5917.
____________
Pigs for sale 8 wks. old. Vernon L.
Ellison, Rt. 1, Box 26A, Griffin. Ph.
227-1749.
_________.
Reg. Duroc boars and gilts, all
ages available, top breeding
prospect; 45 feeder pigs. Laurel Hill
Farms, Rt. 1, Box 52-A, Blairsville
305J2, PJ
Long outstanding show type SPC
boar and gilts, 6 mos., approx. 240 Ibs.
avg.;3 eligible for reg., Yorkshire
bred gilts, Johnny Taylor, Rochelle.
Ph. 365-2343. _ _____________ Reg. Hampshire boars, weaned to
6 mo. old; Yorkshire, 140: 180 Ibs., from nations outstanding bloodlines.
Lawton E. Kemp, Jr., Box 7, Dexter
31019. Ph. 875-3417._________
Pigs for sale. W. F Garrett,
McDonough. Ph. 957-2538 or 957-3713
after 5.
Red Duroc pigs. 8 wks. old. Clyde
Goolsly, Rt. 3, Douglasville. Ph. 942-
4371.
.
19 nice pigs. $12 ea. or $11 if all
taken. J. H. Dempsey, 930 Morning
Creek Rd.. Jonesboro 30236. Ph 461-
7528.
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Reg. Morgan stallion, 2 yrs. old, will make outstanding show gelding; also, 2 horse trailer, both for $1,000 or sell separately. Verlyn Nix. Atlanta. Ph. 241-8328.
Reg. Morgan horses, mares of various ages, 2 yr. old colt, all best bloodlines, good buys for the discriminating buyer. Barbara
Niemi, Atlanta View Trail-R-Inn 11A, Lithia Springs 30057.
6 grade horses for sale cheap; 2
'reg. Quarter horses; 1 yr. old
geldings. Ray Lively, Collins. Ph. 693-
2948.
3 yr. old Welsh pony, very gentle;
also, saddle and bridle, will sell
Swine
reasonable. T.W. Phillips, Rt. 1, Smyrna. Ph. 435-7739 after 4 pm.
Reg. TWH mare, Irg. 3 yr. old
2 purebred Duroc boars, long sorrel. Old Glory's Merry Girl, ridden
meat type; crossbred, pigs, now by child, bred, $300 or best offer. Rudy
ready. O.L. Rutledge, Brannan Rd. Hill, Rt. 1, Box 5!\ Doerun 31744. Ph.
McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-5144.
941-5720.
White Yorkshire boar, 19 mos.
Young gentle Shetland mare, with
old, 200 Ibs.. $65. R.V. Taylor, Rt. 1, colt just little over 1 yr. old; also. 2
_Svlvester 31791. Ph. 435-2664 after 6. good saddles, $175 for the lot. E.C.
25 feeder pigs, 8 wks. old. E.W. Ray. Rt. 1. Box 161. Adel. Ph. 549-8520.
Talley, Rt. 1, Rocky Face 30740. Ph.
Brown work,horse mule, smootn
673-4545._____________________ mouth, approx. 1000 Ibs., fat and
Reg. Berkshire boar, 18 mos. old, from champion bloodline, $100.
Geourge Holston, Molena. Ph. 495-5133. P^uuirebred Tamworth pigs; reg.
healthy. Manning Brown, Ben King Road, Kennesaw. Ph. 428-3975.
5 yr. old English Pleasure horse, 3 gaited, ready to show. L. Mathis, 1035
boar, ready for light service. Edward Franklin Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 422-3580
Newberry, Rt. 5, Colquitt, Ph. 758- or 943-9075.
___
2870.___________________ ___Sheep & Goats_____
Appaloosa stallion, 3 yrs. old; Palomino mare, 3 yrs. old; Palomino stallion, 1 yr. old. $125 ea., 12 yr. old
Milk goat kids, mostly Saanen, billies, $15; nannies, $25; grown nannies, $50. H. P. Sullivan, Jr., Rt. 2, Johnson Rd., Macon 31204. Ph. 7424730.
6 milk type nanny goats, $12.50 ea.; also, 2 Poland China sows and 6 pigs. B. P. Christian, Rt. 1, Conyers. Ph. 483-9436._______ ______
French Alpine buck, good milk stock, 11 mo. old gentle, no horns, $20 H. W. Howell, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Ph. 4826634. after 5._______________
Goats, all ages, sizes, Irg. bred nannies; young goats, just right for barbequing, $8 and up. Cecil W. Gordon. Rt. 1, Katheleen. Ph. 987-3095. after 5:30. weekends.___________
'i reg. Nubian milk goats, one now mUking, two nanny kids born April 6. Floyd Rutherford, Rt. 3, Box 45E, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-1553._______
Angora goats, 21 nannies, 3 billies, all grown. Billy Vonier, Rt. 4, Thomasville. Ph. 226-7977._______
Purebred Suffolk ram, 10 ewes, no del. J. L. Littleton, Washington Rd., Evans 30809. Ph. 863- 1043._______
Milk goats for sale. W. H. Williams. Rt. 2, Casteel Rd., Marietta. Ph. 971-3708.
3 milk type goats, 2 does and 1 buck, Sannan type, now milking, good milkers, $100 for all. A. M. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 114, Damascus 31741, Ph. 725-4315.
mule, plows well. $150. Alien A. Harper, Rt. 2, Box 1201. Hampton 30228. Ph. 478-0895 Atlanta.
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.
Reg. Tenn. Walking stud, solid black, 16 hands, 2 II 2 yrs. old, 10 mos. training, 8 yr. old black stallion; mares and colts. Earl I. Stokes, Rt. 3, Box 397. Griffin. Ph. 227-7502.______
Pony for sale or trade for calf old enough to graze, beautiful roan color, flaxen mane and tail, Shetland, no gear. B.W. Justice, Riverdale. Ph.
478-8772.
AQHA weanling filly, bay almost black, sire; Wakpala, Wimpy, dam: King, Flying Bob, TB, $500 or trade for cattle. Gene Eidson, Dukes Rd., Mansfield. Ph. 786-0635.
Bay mare, Quarter horse type, trail and pleasure, good style, experienced rider but gentle, good cond.. has had all shots, $175, with bridle and Western saddle, $225. W.K. Stringer, Atlanta. Ph. 938-6388
Tucker.__________________ Show quality AQHA reg. colts,
fillies and brood mares, top bloodlines, reasonably priced terms. Anthony J. Leggio, Atlanta. Ph. 255-
6213.______________________ Yearling filly, sired by Mr. Mc-
Barr AAA AQHA champion, dam:
Miss Bar Nothing by Mr. Bar None;
yearling Palomino fillies, brood
mares, pleasure horses, finance.
Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood.
Ph. 568-2262.
2 yr. old reg. Tenn. Walking mare.
Midnight Sun breeding, no missing
links either side, gentle, deep sorrel,
blaze face, 4 stocking feet, $400 with
saddle. F.L. Wiser, Rt. 4,
_Douglasville. Ph. 942-5170.
Step Leedy, sorrel, 3 yr. old reg.
A.Q.H.A. gelding, 4 halter points last 2
mos. with limited showing, started
for sale
pleasure, priced right Diane Duvall, Madison. Ph. 453-7704.__________
I/ 2 Quarter-1/ 2 Thoroughbred
Reg. 4 yr. old Appaloosa gelding,
$300; reg. 12 yr. old TWH stallion, best
bloodlines, $135. Linda Anderson. Rt.
2, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-5951.
8 yr. old Quarter Horse mare,
broken, very gentle with teen age
children, red, 4 white feet, blaze face,
vaccinated for 1971, after 5 week days
and week ends. J.C. Herron, Jr., Rt. 1,
Toccoa 30577.
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At stud P.O.A. Corettes
bloodlines, fee $25. J.W. Pope, Rt. 2,
Lime Rock Rd., Perry Ph. 987-0006.
Tenn. Walking horses: Reg. 6 yr.
old grey gelding, grade 7 yr. old bay
gelding, no reasonable offer refused.
Wm. Cook, Dry Pond Rd., Covington.
Ph. 786-5496 after 6 pm week days.
gelding, 8 yrs. old. 16.1 hands, verygentle but spirited, good hunter, jumps, jumps 4 ft. or more, make offer. Dannette Plaster, 3483 Mill Creek Rd., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 255-3753 or 252-6349.___________________
Reg. Tenn. Walking horses; 3 yr. old blue roan; 4 yr. old sorrel with 3 mos. old filly; yr. old sorrel stallion; 2 yr. old black gelding; also, stud: Dark chestnut Walking horse. J.L. Lawhon, Atlanta. Ph. 344-2225._________
Beautiful Tenn. Walking Quarter horse, male, good cond., 3 yrs. old, fast, sorrel, white blaze, broken to saddle, bridle and saddle, like new, $250 at farm. Ivey L. Jones, Rt. 1. Box 76. Waynesville 31566. Ph. 462-5816.
Bay racking gelding. 8 yrs., good
Outstanding AQHA filly, foaled mouth, spirited, gentle to handle,
March 1969; sire: Mike Win AA, ridden by 11 yr. old girl, will ride
AQHA champion, dani: AAA anywhere, $200. Denise Schwartz,
producer, Palomino, 1965 AQHA Five Forks Rd., Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.
Western Pleasure mare, suitable for Ph. 963-1475._______________
child. Arlin Barr, Jonesboro 30236. Ph
Reg. purebred grey Arabina
478-7540. ___________________ weanling colt, $950, filly, $1,500, halter Two 4 and 5 yr. old bay mares, quality. Fadjur. Gazon, Aahdin,
I/ 2 Arabian I/ 2 Tenn. Walker, black Raffles bloodlines. Joan Brown,
stallion, I/ 2 Arabian -I/ 2 Tenn. Upper River Rd., Box 88, Macon. Ph.
Walker, 6 yrs. old. Rickey Grogan, Rt. 3, Box 193, Cumming. Ph. 887-5216 day or 887-5978 after 5 pm.________
15 mo. old Pinto colt, red on white, part Tenn. Walker, halter trained. Lee Sprouse, Rt. 3, Thomson 30824. Ph. 595-2718.
746-2576.______________________ Saddlebred English Pleasure
show mare. 14. 1 I/ 2 hands, 10 yrs., golden bay, Leo's Charm Doll, AQHA
714347, fourteen mo. filly, Old Taylor,
Joe Reed-Leo breeding. Sylvia J. Yancey. 1650 Newton Rd., Marietta.
Ph. 427-7892.
Chief of Mack ASHBA-PHBA, champion Palomino gelding, beautiful conf., color and white mane and tail winner 15 championships, English Pleasure and under silver. Ester Fosev. Columbus. Ph. 689-5586.
At stud Golden Palomino Walking Horse, Reg. jet black Arabian stud, Arzuz, 20098, true dapple gray Arabian stud 35097. 2 other; J.W. Van Horn, Decatur. Ph.
Bu-9-5798.___________________ Nonfleet's Lad reg. ><661526.
grandson of Speck Deck, in race training now. H.J. Cates. 287 Stone Mt. View, Forest Park. Ph. 361-6535 or 761-0754._____________ ____
At stud: Purebred Arabian park horse, 14. 21/2 hands, classic with dished head, placed halter and park, class A competition, $100 grade, $200 purebred, live foal guarantee. Ellen Peeples, Box 566, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8077.
Reg. Appaloosa gelding. 7 yrs. ribbon winner in barrels and time events, gentle but spirited $375. Freeman C. Williams, Rt. 1, Ellen-
wood 30049. Ph. 474-4518.________ Aged purebred Arabian stallion,
Harris-Davenport breeding, $550: 3/ 4 Arab mare. bred. $700 I/ 2 Arab mare with outstanding 3/ 4 filly, $850. Elvira K. Wilson. Stone Mt. Ph. 4696117
Pleasure horse, gentle but spirited, 12 yrs. old, $150. Joe Graves. Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7953.
Fast racking gelding, 6 yrs. old, well mannered, fat and slick, good pleasure horse, $350; also saddles and bridles. Mrs. Kassack. Thomaston. Ph. 647-9352.
21/2 yr. old Quarter type bay gleding, very gentle, no bad habits, has had all shots, suitable for child or lady, $150. Roy Kenney, Tifton. Ph. 382-5789.
Sorrel Quarter Horse mare. 7 yrs. old, gentle for women and children, $200 mare, part TW, very stylish with good rack, chestnut w/ white stockings, $400. Terry Cobb, Rt. 1. Lizella. Ph. 743-6289.
Speed event gelding Quarter horse, not reg. but branded fast, $250. will trade for calves. W. R. Nickelson, Box 393. Fairburn. Ph. 964-4817.
Quarter horse type, ribbon and trophy winner in time events, bay with star gelding, 9 yrs. old; horse, saddle, all tack with sleeping shots, firm $275. E. Atkinson, Rt. 3. Douglasville 30134. Ph. 445-7425.
? yr. old Walking horse gelding, light bay, 15 hands, gentle, has had VEE shot. $135. A. J. Ridings, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6273.__________
A.Q.H.A. reg. Quarter horses, 2 yr. old filly, trained in Western
Pleasure; 4 yr. old buckskin gelding. 15.1 hands: sev. others from weaning to 3 yrs. Phil Adkins. Rt. 1, Vienna. Ph. 268-4495.__________________
Shetland ponies, studs S25 ea., mares $35 ea.. some are broken; few horses for sale. Billy Turner, Union Point.
Frengo, 10 yr. old Morgan stallion, chestnut, in exc. cond., good disp.. Nelson F. Blosser, 3072 Washington Rd., Apt. F8, East Point. Ph. 761-0702 after 9 p.m.__________
Rivoli's Karazara, reg. 3/ 4 Arabian, 2 yr. old filly, chestnut, 4 socks, ready for training, mature
approx. 14.2, exc. for child or lady. $350. Mrs. F. L. Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr.. Macon 31204. Ph. 746-8965.
Reg. TWHBA black stud, 16 mos.. grandson of Midnight Sun; reg. TWHBA 2 yr. old filly, sorrel, by Rogers Perfection out of Daughter of Midnight Sun. R. B. Mixon, Jr.. Mclntyre. Ph. 946-2315.
3 reg. AQHA mares; twelve 7/ 8 T. B. mares, bred to Jug Bars, grandson of Three Bars; 10 yearlings; 4 reg. AQHA geldings, all vaccinated For VEE. Roy. L. Butler, Box 13, Watkinsville. Ph. 548-3547. __
Beautiful bay gelding, fat, very gentle, exc. conf. and disp.; also, black Western saddle, like new make reasonable offer. B. H. Mullis, 232 fulokke Ct., Macon 31204. Ph. 7456843.
Reg. Quarter horse. 4 yr. old gelding, black, pert, pleasure horse, $300. Susan Wallace, 103 S. Edgewood Dr.. Statesboro 30458. Ph. 764-3681.
Sev. nice Welsh ponies, gentle, all broken to ride; also, bridles and saddles. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 562-2432.
Quarter Horse mare with 3 mo. old filly; reg. Tenn. Walker gelding, VEE shots, quarantine finished; also, wrses trained for youngsters. George VI. Lunsford. Apt. 504, 1650 Austell Rd.. Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-8342.
Roping horse gelding, thoroughly rained, 8 yrs. old, reasonably priced. Charles E". Taylor, Jr., 116 Ausband Dr., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-4563 after 5:30 pm and week-ends.
Good child's horse, sorrel gelding, .vith blaze face, 7 yrs. old, 14.2; grade illy, 16 mos. old, by running Reb, nice unning prospect. Vicki Beard, Cave Spring. Ph. 777-8762.
Sev. nice Shetland ponies and pleasure horses; also. English and Western saddles and tack. C. M. Bond. Lavonia'30553. Ph. 356-3244 day or 356-
At stud: Arabian #025097. W.S. Dee, Yellow River Ranch, Covington.
I'll. 736-6157._______________ Keg. Walking Horse stallion. 2
Black 3 yr. old spirited mare, \l 2
Arabian and I/ 2 Quarter horse, $250, her sire was high prized reg. Arabian stud. Ray J.Tate, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Ph. 777-3759.__________________
Keg. Quarter horses lor sale: Outstanding yearling stud colt with leo breeding, $350; mare with filly colt
by her side, bred back, must see all to appreciate. Bobby Wiley, Winder, Ph. 867-4322___________
1, 2 Arab filly, 26 mos., halter broken, chestnut, white markings, exc. prospect, sire: Cam-Altex-#8393, $350. Dean Ebbett, Rt. 2, Hamilton.
Ph. 628-4893. 2 saddle horse geldings. Leonard
T. Wilkins, 3665 Union Road. College
Park 30349. Ph. 344-2712.
yrs. old. terrific front, 41/2 ft. overstride, sired by Man of Rhythm out of natural Double Trouble mare, potential champion. Mrs. Gloria Colter, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0872.
4 yr. old chestnut racking mare, part Tenn. Walker, very gentle and quick to learn, good show prospect, bridle included. Carol Mauldin, 1416 Fama Dr.. Atlanta. Ph. (134-3628.__
Reg. Quarter horses, 12 two yr. olds left, ten 1 yr. olds, must sell before Nov. 1 as have 52 six mo. olds to wean at that time. Buddy Eason, Ohoopee River Farm, Collins. Ph. 6932948.
Beautiful 4 yr. old bay pleasure mare. exc. conf., for experienced riders only, $200. Karen Sargent, Rabun Dr.. Lilburn. Ph. 938-3524.
Small pinto welsh, 4 yr. old
Black mare, spirited but gentle:
gelding, $65; mare with 2 mo. old mule also saddle, bridle and blanket in-
colt. $175. Ralph C. Swafford, Rt. 2, cluded, $165. Larry Glore, Mableton.
Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-5111.
Ph. 948-2908.___________________
Arabians, mares, weanling,
Beautiful roan 5 gaited gelding
yearlings, fillies, priced to sell, exc. and Quarter type paint gelding,
conf., bloodlines. Mrs. J.D. Gillespie. ridden by children; reg. Appaloosa
McDonough. Ph. 288-4630 or 524-4791. mare, produced 3 loud colored foals,
Welsh Pinto gelding, bridle and very gentle, $200. Sally Stinnett,
saddle, very gentle, does not bite or Hutchins Rd.. Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-
kick. $100., good home only. C. H. 5447 evenings._____________________
Wiser. Rt. 1. Stockbridge 30281. Ph.
Jumper gelding. 10 yrs. old. 15.3.
483-3698.______________
chestnut, white blaze and socks,
Reg. Black white Appaloosa wormed and all shots, nice horse for
mare. 2 mo. filly at side, Tico's Three girls or lady, $300. Mrs. C.F. Shadron,
Stars. Red Dog, Man O'War 717 Hill St.," Warner Robins 31093. Ph.
bloodlines. Royce B. Gf'eeson, Beaver 922-0195.
Shop Rd., Marietta, 30060. Ph. 428-
Reg. I/ 2 Arabian - I/ 2 Quarter
6303.
horse, grey, 3 yr. old gelding, gentle,
2 1/2 yr. old roan gelding with good training, has been shown,
pleasure horse, handles well, will sell $350. Vivian Baumgardner, C8
with or without complete riding Evergreen Trail, Gainesville 30501.
equipment. Jerry Glore, Mableton. Ph. 536-1451.
Ph. 948-4268.
Quarter horse, reg.. 9 yr. old
Beautiful roan pleasure riding mare, schooled and gentle. New
horse, good disp., conf., also, youth England raised, must sell. Charles
saddle. C. R. Shaffer, Rt. 1. Box 298, Mitchell, 471 Joel Dr., Marietta 30060.
Lilburn. Ph. 963-6909._________ Ph. 422-0520.
AQHA reg. mare. bay. 5 yrs. old, blue ribbon winner inhalter, performance, leo granddaughter. Mary Jim Lester. Rt. 1. Box 123, Snellville. Ph. 9(53-6554.
Reg. Appaloosa pleasure mare, 9 yrs., dark blue roan w/frost over liips, exc. conf. w/ disp. of gold, perf. family horse, reasonably priced. Mrs. Patricia B. Hendrix, Rt. 1, Box 169A,
AQHA reg. 5 yr. old. Three Bar Milner 30257. Ph. 227-8944 Griffin,
chestnut mare, has never been bred, after 5:30 p.m.________________
handles well, will make exc. pleasure
Pr. rnare mules, approx. 1800 Ibs.,
or show horse. Mrs. Eddie J. McCook. sorrel color, light nose, 5 yrs.. broken;
Box 489. Eastman. Ph. 374-2503 after 6 Day mare, 7 yrs., has 2 mo. old horse
pm.
mule colt by side, will sell or trade for
Beautiful reg. TWH filly, 17 mos. other stocks. W.M. Jackson, Menlo
old. black, ready for show training, J0731. Ph. 862-2361.
sired by top show horse by Merry Go
Nice black racking gelding, would
Boy. dam is a Shadow Mare. O.S. ,rade for racking stud with plenty
Moseley. Marietta. Ph. 926-3673.
style, for experience riders. M.A.
Pinto horse, gelding, very gentle Norman, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-
for children, no bad habits, horse and 2924.
saddle $165. Ronald I. McClung, Rt. 1,
Beautiful bay gelding, 2 white
Hiram. Ph. 445-3936.
locks, fat and in exc. cond., very
Yr. old reg. Tenn. Walking gentle, good conf., see and make
stallion, Midnight Sun bloodlines; 13 reasonable offer. B.H. Mullis, 232
yrs. old reg. Tenn. Walking mare, Tulokkee Ct., Macon 31204. Ph. 745-
sorrel, Midnight Sun bloodline. R.W. 6843K. _______________.______,
House, Haywood Rd., Armuchee. Ph.
Stud service: Buckskin Quarter
234-5859. ' ________________ horse, fee $25: reg. Appaloosa spotted
Reg. American Saddlebred dude T-26, 125, reg. $50,grade $35;
gelding, 5 gaited show horse, 8 yrs., also, horse and tack for sale. Bob 3rd Commerce, 1st Clarkesville- looper, Rt. 7, Douglasville. Ph. 942-
Dahlonega Gold Rush, 8 blues in 5064.
gaited, halter and racking. Mrs.
Gloria Colter, Gainesville. Ph. 532-
0872. Cee Bars, Sugar Bars and Leo
Horses,
bloodlines, one 15.1, two yr. chestnut sorrel filly, one 15.1, four yr. grey
-handling,
gelding, one 15.1 sorrel gelding, 6 yrs. Marvin Holt, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-
boarding,
3181. _____________________ Child's hunter hack, schooled on
flat, starting over fences. Mike
equipment
Forbes, 1511 Murdock Rd., NE,
Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-3023._____
At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden
Palomino, exc. conf. and disp.. will
pick up mare or haul stud. R.L.
Bradford, 4298 Hidden Valley Rd.,
Decatur. Ph. 289-1971.__________
Reg. Tenn. Walkers, good brood
mares and colts. W.E. Harris, Rt. 4,
Box (i, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917.
6 yr. old chestnut mare exc.
breeding, successfully shown, born
and raised at fine NW Atlanta stable,
can stay if desired, $375; also, saddle
and tack. Jennifer Phelan, Atlanta.
Ph. 255-7172.
3 Shetland mare ponies. 2 reds
and 1 dapple; also, 1 dapple stallion
pony, all are vaccinated. Marcelle
Clark, Rt. 1, Milledgeville 31061. Ph.
932-5374.
Quarter Horse stallion. 4 yr. old
bay. $100. N.H. Bryant, Lizella. Ph.
935-8930.
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Tenn. Walking Horse brood mare;
beautiful Palomino brood mare. Mrs.
Gene Dempsey. Box 401-A, Rt. 1,
Fairburn. Ph. 964-9095.__________
Reg. l/ 2 Arabian colt, <<88492 bay,
16 mos., $350; reg. Hackney mare,
"16113 bay, 52 in., $150. C.H. Boden-
bein. 4580 Roswell Rd., NE. Marietta
Hale 10 ft. metal top for 10 ft. horse trailer, or good for cattle or utility trailer. Gene Eidson, Dukes Rd., Mansfield. Ph. 786-0635.______
Horses boarded, adult care, Irg. stalls, well lighted inside ring and outside ring, will pasture by wk. or mo. in locked pasture; shoeing.
Preston Wright, Rt. 3, Box 133, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7164.
Horses boarded, lighted riding ring, lounging ring, big stalls and pasture, training in Eastern and Western available by Pete Moss, reasonable rates. Victor P. Alsobrook, 3240 Hogan Rd., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 3449921 or 758-9161.__________________
Horses trained and boarded, specialize in racing, speed events and colt handling, have use of track with gates. Mingo Gonzales, Circle G Stables. Conyers. Ph. 483-3405._____
Horse & livestock transporting, local or out of town. Hollis A. Brooks Marietta. Ph. 428-5223 after 5 pm.
Have room to board 3 horses, stall pasture hay and feed. $45 per mo. Can pick up horse. J.W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. Bu 95798.
30060. Ph. 993-6309.______________ Reg. I/ 2 Morgan Palomino mare.
5 yrs.. experienced rider. Sheila Biesold. 260 Northern Ave.. #7-D, Avondale Estates 30002. Ph. 292-0866.
Horses pastured at Douglasville, just off 1-20 W., $12.50 per mo., plenty dirt roads and trails; also, horses and tuck for sale. Bob Cooper. Rt. 7, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064.
Wednesday, September 1, 1971
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Pages
Horses, -handling,
boarding, equipment
Want beef type cattle, will trade AQHA weanling halter filly for cattle. Gene Eidson. Dukes Rd., Mansfield.
Ph. 786-0635.
Pony saddle and bridle, $30; also
livestock hauling. Ralph C. Swafford
Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock 30188
Ph 926-5111._____________
3 horse tandem trailer with Irg
saddle compartment, good tires, usei
approx. 2 yrs., $300. James H Thomas, Rt. 2, Box 403A. Adel 31620
for sale
Ph 896-4369. Horses broken and trained, ir
halter, Western Pleasure and reining
Coastal Bermuda hay. limed and well fert., cutting weekly, weather
indoor and outdoor facilities. Doug Smith. Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-3596.
Okalhoma hand carved Westerr saddle, 15.5 in. seat, leather paddei
permitting, 90c bale in field. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy Ave., Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613.
Bermuda hay, $1.30 bale if picked
seat, in between roper and cutte saddle, make good pleasure saddle Henry F. Alien. Smyrna. Ph. 436-1436
up; $1.40 bale if del. within 35 mi. of Fairburn. Mrs. R.L. Eskew, 5795 Northcutt Rd.. Fairburn. Ph. 964-6273.
Will haul horses, cattle and othe livestock anywhere, any time; also want to catch or buy wild cattle. Bill, Reasor, Rt. 4. Box 184, Jackson 30233 Ph. 775-3396._______________
Adult care, daily exercise, wash rack, 2 riding rings, tack room located 1 mi. off Bell's Ferry Rd., Red Filby Kennesaw Mt. Stables, Big Shanty Rd.. Marietta. Ph 427-4032 or 428-8521
Sept. cutting Kobe Lespedeza, Fescue hay, pick up in field, 50C bale. Cecil H. Travis, Pine Crest Acres, Hwy. 138. Riverdale. Ph. 478-7944.
Top quality Coastal Bermuda Hay, $1 bale; Fescue, Arlington Serecea, $1. bale; mulching hay. 75<t bale, FOB my barn. Robert
C. Watkins, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph. 4755381
Used Borelli jumping saddle good cond., sell without fittings, 17 in. $95. Kitty Leonard, 3511 Woodhaven
Rd.. Atlanta 30305. Ph. 233-5535. Engraved Western saddle, black
with red padded seat and new girth, good cond.. $75. Jayne Warren, Rt. 1, Winston 30187. Ph. 942-3310
Forward seat saddle, Stubben "Seigfried," $215 without fittings, fittings available if desired. Anne Jones, 6210 Rivercliffe Dr., NW, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 252-1096.______
1969 two horse Dover trailer, exc. cond.. $750. Mrs. Eddie J. McCook. Box 489, Eastman. Ph. 374-2503 after 6
pm.____________________ Horses trained for barrel racing
and other speed events, reasonable rates, no stallions. Marie Thackston. Rt. 3. McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-4364.
2 horse'Trailer with tandem axle wheels with springs; 4 horse stock trailer, with metal roof. Mrs. Charles A. Gross, Jr., 5613 Jasmine Ave.,
Savannah 31406. Ph. 354-7965 or 354-
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
Choice Coastal Bermuda hay,
heavy bales. 75c or $30 ton from field,
$1 bale from barn we help load. Hugh
Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2,
Ham"Bpiataliolend.
Ph. 47MQ2JL straw, wheat,
barley
&~
oats, 60<t at barn, will del. for small fee
in Ga. Robert Ginn, Rt. 2. Box 132,
Royston 30662. Ph. 245-8044 after 6PM.
Highly limed and fert. Coastal
Bermuda hay, cutting ea. wk.. $30 ton
in field. $40 ton del. within 65 mi.
Francis Skinner. Winder, Ph. 867-9456.
Quality Coastal Bermuda hay, $30
ton in field, $40 del., you unload. 500
bales mulching hay, 50C at barn. Jim
E. West. Box 47, G'ood Hope. Ph. 267-
6774
20 acres good Bermuda grass and
Orchard grass hay ready to mow, $100
all. Ralph Dangar. Roswell. Ph. 993-
1971 W-W 16 ft. stock trailer,
metal undercoated top. escape door,
elec. brakes, cross gate. 6 ply tires,
clearance lights. Doyle Jones. Milan
31060. Ph. 362-3631.____________
Tandem 2 horse trailers, used;
Simco prof, model cutting saddle;
Billy Cook saddle with Chuck Shepard
tree. Marvin Holt. Powder Springs.
Ph. 943-3181.
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T5ona Alien roping saddle, yellow
Ladigo, padded seat, Daily horn,
breast plate to match, exc. cond.. $250
firm. Sarah Norris, Rt. 6. Gainesville.
Ph. 983-3510 after 5 pm
Good 1 horse wagon; 2 horse
wagon. W.E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6,
Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917._____
Cattle catching, hauling and
handling, colt and cow-horse training.
Randall Harrison, 6023 Crystal Dr.,
Columbus, Ph. 561-0241.______
Horses boarded with adult care,
Irg. riding ring with lights; also, reg.
Tenn. Walkers for sale. J.L. Lawhon,
Atlanta. Ph. 344-2225.
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Room Ufboard 1 or 2 horses from
Nov. 1 on, will stall, room & feed, $45
per mo. Dannette Plaster, 3483 Mill
Creek Rd., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 252-6349
Horses boarded and trained, tack shop. H.J. Douglas, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-2415.
Coastal and Fescue hay, $1 bale at
barn, cut from highly fert. fields. Irg. heavy bales. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689.
Good oat straw hay. suitable for mulch, 45C bale. del. at additional ost. Orlander Jennings. LaGrange. Ph. 884-4539 evenings._________
~Hlgh quality Coastal Bermuda hay. highly fert., pick up in fields. Bobby Holloway. Atlanta. Ph. 349-1054 days, or Donald Hand. Ph. 258-3282
night______________________ Yellow shelled corn, bulk only,
Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 7345109.
30acres well fert.. cleanand level escue and Bermuda, sell or trade for cattle. Gene Eidson, Dukes Rd., Mansfield. Ph. 786-0635._________
Coastal Bermuda hay from well 'ert. fields, Irg. sq. bales, $25. ton, picked up behind baler in truck load "ots. B. B. Campbell, Box 345, Jackson. Ph. 775-3064.________
800 bales" mulching hay, Coastal Bermuda, $20 ton at farm, R. C. Rosier. Keysville Rd., Hephzibah.
New crop Coastal Bermuda hay, heavily fert.. conditioner processed, baling daily, del. rail or truck. C. L. Galloway, Rt. 1, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-3511. Ext. 2141, after 8 PM.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
Agricultural seed and plants
wanted
Want to trade PDA stallion for Quarter type mare or Appoloosa mare. J. W. Pope, Rt. 2, Lime Rock Rd.. Perry. Ph. 987-0006.______
Want midget ponies, 30 in. or under. C. M. Bond, Lavonia 30553.
Want 1 milk goat, milking or due to freshen soon, gentle, within 100 mi. Jimmy 0. Hood. Box 703. Statesboro 30458. Ph. 704-3075.
for sale
Strawberry pits.. Everbearing, Gem or Streamliner, 25, $2.50; 50. $4.50: 100, $8; 1000, $50 PP. parent from Ohio, second yr. col. L.C. Trent, 631 Collingwood'Dr.. Decatur.
Combine run Keowee barley, good clean seed, pure seed. 99.39% germ. 90% $2.75 bu. Larry Byron. 1918 Noah's Ark Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-2561 alter 6 pm.
Recleaned Fescue seed, purity 99.63%, germ. 90.50%, 18C lb. Wayne Allord. Rt. 1. Bowdon. Ph. 258-7168.
Shallot onion buttons. 750 C. Albritton strawberries, $3 C; pink grape vines, 3, $1.50, Ga. only. Myrtle Pace, 616 Rockmart Rd., Villa Rica
.J0180._______________________
Pepperseed, 25 seed per pack, Jalapeno 40<t; Cayenne 25C; Sweet Banana 35c; Hot Banana 30?. price list 10c O'Neal Brooks. Box 873, Scottdale,
:SU079._____________________
Horseradish, 5 pits., $1. add post Mrs. L.M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 87,
l.U.jay._______________________ Horseradish bunches. 50C ea.,
spearmint, blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry pits.. $1.50 doz., 50<t post. Mrs. W.W." Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. __ ______________
Combine run Sumter seed oats. 1st. yr., from cert., germ. 91%, $1.25 bu.. will del. in Ga. for fee. Robert Ginn, Box 132. Royston 30662. Ph. 2458044 after 6 PM.
Recipes of the Week
CANTALOUPE PRESERVES 8 cups diced cantaloupes 7 cups sugar 2 Tablespoons lemon juice
Wash and cut firm, ripe melon into 1 inch slices, crosswise. Remove rind and seeds. Cut slices into even pieces. (Melon may be balled.) Mix melon and sugar, let stand 12 to 18 hours in a cool place. Add lemon juice, boil until cantaloupe is clear. Pour boiling hot mixture into hot sterilized jars, seal at once. Yield 2-3 pints.
Mrs. J. B. Oenson Route 1, Yellow Creek Road Murryville, Georgia 30564
SWISS CHOCOLATE SQUARES
Mustand seed, green broad leaf,
1. Combine 1 cup water, I/ 2 cup margarine and 1 I/ 2
10C tsp. full, self add. env. Miss Mona Liner. Rt. 2^ Tallaooosa 30176.
Muscadine grape vine, hazelnut
trees, beechnut. 3. $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville
squares unsweetened chocolate in a saucepan; bring to boil. Remove from heat; stir in combined 2 cups flour and 2 cups sugar. 2. Add 2 eggs, I/ 2 cup dairy sour cream, 1 teaspoon
30501._________________________ Everbearing strawberry pits., 75<t
doz., 3 doz.. $2; wild muscadine vince sassafras, 75C ea.. spearmint pits., 25C doz.. add post. Rosa Richards,
baking soda and I/ 2 teaspoon salt; mix well. 3. Pour into greased 15 I/ 2" x 10 V 2" jelly roll pan. 4. Bake at 375 degrees F., 20 to 25 minutes. 5. Frost while warm with milk chocolate frosting.
Ellijay. _________________
Old fashion heading collard seed. 1/2 cup, $1; 1 cup. $1.50 PP. P.O. Webb, Rt. 5. Box 69, Elberton 30635.
Jumbo sweet multiplying onions, 35, $1.75, PP; Russian comfrey rts., 6,
MILK CHOCOLATE FROSTING 1. Combine I/ 2 cup margarine, 6 tablespoons milk
and 1 l/ 2 squares unsweetened chocolate in a saucepan; boil 1 minute, and remove from heat.
$1.50; crown vetch. 25 rts.. $3.25 PP.
2. Add 41/2 cups sifted confectioners' sugar; beat
F. Abie, Dahlonega 30533.________ Huckleberry bushes, dewberry,
blackberry pits., 12, $2, out of state
until smooth. Stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla; spread on cake. Garnish with pecans.
$2.50 PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover. Rt. 1, Box 146k Blue Ridge 30513.
(This recipe is especially suitable for mailing to
Muscadine, grapevines. 4. $1, add
servicemen overseas as it keeps well. Air mail,
post. Mrs. F.M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
however, if the destination is a great distance.)
Semi-dwarf apple trees, all var.,
grafted on aphid resistent root stocks,
for fall del., $3 ea. plus post. James
Lawson. Rt. 1, Box 61, Ball Ground
30107.
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Oct. bush, pole, bush & pole,
Halfrunner beans, butter peas, 75<t
pkg., 25<r mailing ea. pkg. E.C.
Little white nest multiplying onion sets, $3.50 gal.. PP to Zone 2; 50, $1.25 PP. Mrs. H.W. Law. Chula 31733.
Red nest onions for fall planting, $2.90 gal. PP. Mrs. Emma Chambers, Rt. 2, Lula 30554.
Coryell. 2173 Montrose Ave., SW. Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140.
wanted
Old fashion 7 Top turnip seed,
rhubarb seed, 35cea. pkg., 3pkgs., $1,
Want 1 ton Fescue seed, this year
add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5. Box seed and tested. David White,
99. Ellijay 30540.______________ Lithonia. Ph. 482-8412.
Beau Brummel purple foliage
plums. 5()c-$2; Superfine everbearing
strawberries, cannot ship. Mrs. F.H. Keys. 873 E. Confederate Av<_., SE,
Poultry, game,
Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448. Red Raspberry, spearmint and
fowl and
huckleberry pits., catnip, damp packed. $1.50 doz.. add post. Ga.
eggs ^ ^ ,
orders only. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5.
Ellijay.
Garden sage and horseradish
pits., 12. $2: comfrey. 8, $2. Fred 0.
Tholmlliadsj Rt. All. U 6.. Box LJVA. T 44T6U.. iDvqanlt,o^nn 30720. .JV/ttjy/.
Black raspberry, Himalayan
blackberry, blackhaw, hazelnut.
beechnut, peach trees, crabapple trees, muscadine grapevines, 4 $1 add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6,
for sale
Gainesville 30501. Herb seed, no mix. pkgs. anise,
dill, catnip, peppermint, chives, sage, thyme, planting instructions included 10 seed, 20C. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.________________
Purebred San Juan rabbits. Improved strain. All ages. Guaranteed to be as represented. Will Ship. Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St., Decatur. Ph. 373-5291.__________
Red Raspberries, bear twice a year, $2 doz.; muscadine, 500 ea. blueberries, catnip, spearmint pits., $1,50 doz., plus 50C post. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5, Ellijay._________
Mtn. huckleberries, dewberries, blackberries, yellowroot pit., $3 doz. PP', red tame plums, 5, S3 PP, damp packed Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue
Ridge 30513. Herbs and roots, ratsbane, catnip
yellowroot, wild cherry bark, 2 lb. lardbox, $1, add 35<t post. Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijav 30540.
May cherry bushes. $1 ea., huckleberry pits.. $2 doz.; everbearing strawberry pits., 24, $1, $4 C, add 50<t post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 3(1540.
Ga. collard pits., $1 C. 300, $2.40; 500. $3.50. moss packed, add post. Ethel Crowe. Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501.
Old time little white nest onions, for fall planting. $4.50 gal.. 85C post, on ea. gal., I/ 2 gal. mim. shipped. P.B. Brown, Rt. 2. Ball Ground 30107.
Rutger tomato. Vate collard
Dutch Wakefield cabbage. Hot & Bell
pepper, $1.25 C; 300, $3.50; 500, $4.50,
Sev. breeding prs. button quail, rare miniature breed, some various ages, make offer for entire lot including 6 section breeding cage and equip. W. L. Hardin, Jr.. 3664 Ponderosa Lane, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-6996. ________________
Games: Pure Kelso Clarets, Blue Face Hatch, few pure Greys, pullets, $5 up. will ship. A. B. Greeson. Rt. 4, Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-5988.
Standard breed chickens in Dark Cornish, Buff Polish, Brown Leghorns; also, extra cockerels in Black Old English and Mille Fleurs. Leonard S. Cline. 1634 Orlando St., SW. Atlanta 30311. Ph. 755-6396.
Rabbits. 6 does. 15 young and 1 buck. W. C. Meaders. 697 Whitehead Rd.. Athens 30601.____________
Chickens. 10 fryer chickens. 8 hens and 2 roosters. $10 for the lot. Cecil Gordon, Rt. 1, Kathleen. Ph. 9873095 after 5:30 or on week ends.
Bobwhite quail from extra Irg.
breeders. 50<f and up according to age, dressed $1.35, breeders $4 pr., chukars 75 and up, dressed $1.60, breeders $5 pr. C. F Simpkins. 4191 Mercer Rd.,
100 guineas, diff. ages, cannot ship. Jamie D. Black, Rt. 6, Elberton
30635. Ph. 283-3643. 3 pr. old White English chickens.
$10 if all are taken. H. W. Howell. Rt. 3, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6634 after 5.
Show type bantams: Turkens, Mille Fleur, Black and White Bearded
Silkies. Golden Sebright. Silver Spangle Hamburg, Modern Birchen Old English, etc. Randy C. Hill, Box 401. Bowersville 30516._______
Chukars and Ringneck pheasants. George Blalock. Rt. 1. Box 198, Grovetown 30813. Ph. 863-3057._______
3 Dark Cornish young hens and 1 rooster. 15 mos. old, $10 and you pick up. Mrs. R. B. Young. Sr., Box 64,
Campbell Rd.. Dacula 30211._____ Silver Sebrights. $4 pr.; trio O.E.
Silver Duckwings. $5.50, will trade 2 O.E. Red Pyle hens for Modern Duckwing hens, located corner Hwy. 77 S and Liberty Hill Rd. Randy Mabry, Hartwell 30643.__________________
Ringneck pheasants. 12 hens. 2 roosters, $3 ea. or all $35; Mutant pheasants. $6 pr.; pr. Silver pheasants, $15; golden cock, $5, all grown.? Jerry Youghn, 208 W. 8th St.,
Ocilla 31774. Ph. 468-5688. Rabbits, chickens and birds, very
cheap, if someone will buy all rabbits and chickens will give approx. 25 Pharoah quail. Mrs. Jack Bowen, Rt. 1. Favetteville 30214.
Guinea fowls, day old, 60c, started guineas, $1 ea.; pedigreed Flemish Giant and Calif, rabbits, New Zealand White and mixed rabbits, $1 up. Jimmy S. Waddell, 203 Holleman St., LaFayette 30728. Ph. 638-1459.
30 roosters, Rhode Island Reds, New Hampshire Reds, White Rocks and White Leghorns, will sell part or all. Jeff Davis, Rt. 1, Box 207, Moreland. Ph. 253-0405.
Rabbits for sale. diff. sizes and colors, reasonably priced. W. D. Copeland, Smarr. Ph. 994-6100.
Purebred show type bantams: Black Tail Japs, Black Rosecombs, Silver Duckwings, White Silkies, B. B. Modern Old English, Birchen Old English, $5 pr., $7.50 trio. Alvin H. Freeman, 5500 Mason Rd.. College
Park^ Ph. 964-6769._____________ Rabbits: Fryers, up to 4 Ibs., $1
ea.. will butcher free; does with babies, $5; babies 50C; bred does $5 ea. G. C. Fortner, 2671 So. Cobb Dr., Smyrna. Ph. 436-5317
25 March hatch. Sex Link pullets, $1.50 ea.; 7 Muscovy ducks, $1 ea. H. G. McDonald, Dial 30536. Ph. 838-4314.
Pigeons: Fantails. Modenas,
add post.. Ga. only. Bonnie Smith Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501. _____
Ga. collard. Dutch. Wakefield. Copenhagen cabbage. Rutger tomato, SI.25 C; 500, $4, 65C post. E.B. Wetherford. Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501.
1 yr. apple, peach trees. 75c; Irg. 2 yr. $l; grapes. 75<f; pear, cherry plums, chestnut, $1, place orders
early. T.M. Webb. Ellijay 30540.
Decatur. Ph. 289-7194.______________ Mallard ducks, 5 generations
from wild, $5 pr. Joe Sullivan. McDouough. Ph. 957-5080.
Northern Bobwhite quail dressed.
$1.15; taking few orders for eggs. S10 per C. F.O.B. $11 shipped, order flight conditioned birds in advance. Alfred
J. Harper. Rt. 2. Box 86. Ocilla. Ph. 46H-7K51.
Pouters. Rollers, young birds, $5 pr.; mated birds, $7 pr.; bantams: Black Rosecomb. show type. $5 ea.. can ship. E. E. Smith, 1781 Boulderview
Dr.. SE. Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-7315.
Racing pigeons, red with some
white. $;j pr.. Blue Show Kings, $5 pr.. Blue Show Kings are good producers
of Irg. squabs. R. T. Tarn. 1582 Park Hill Dr.. Gainesville :;o501.
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Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs \ ft
for sale
Game chickens, ducks and speckle guineas. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6. Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917.
Rabbits, purebred Polish with pedigree papers, some with blue eyes, $2-$2.50 ea. Eileen Waystack, 3193 LeConte Ave., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 233-
Black Australorp rooster, 2 Rhode Island Red pullets. $6. Red Leghorn rooster, 2 Rhode Island pullets, $6; Barred Rock roosters, $2 ea.; Rhode Island Red roosters, $2 ea., etc. A.G. Wiser, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Ph. 942-
Rabbits, all colors, bucks and does, Checkered Giants and Calif. Smutnose, $1.25 ea. Ronnie Heard, Rt. 2. Woodbury 30293. Ph. 553-5110.
6 game chickens, 5 hens ancTT rooster, $15 or trade for Ringneck pheasants. Ronnie Street. 784 East Ave., Scottdale 30079. Ph. 443-7628.
7 White Pekin ducks and 3~Trg7 white geese, $30. H.L. Davis, Rt. 4, Box 740. Martinez 30907. Ph. 733-5448.
12 geese, $4 ea. or $3.50 ea. if all taken. B.P. Christian, Rt. 1, Conyers. Ph. 483-9436.__________________
Wild turkeys, sev. gobblers, 5 generations from wild, good to cross breed with domesticated turkeys, cannot ship. W.C. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 301, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550._____
Corturnix quail, Pharoah, hatching eggs, $10 per C PP; started Pharoah quail chicks, 2-3 wks. old, 50? ea., shipped express collect, min. shipped 25. Tom Mitchell, Box 88127, Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 457-4178.
100 White Rocks, 100 Jersey Black Giants, 150 pimento reds, 75 old fashion Dominiques, ready. Mrs. H. W. Simmons, 4131 Riggins Mill Rd., Macon. Ph. SJLJ-1331________
90 New Hampshire Red pullets, 4 1/2 mos. old, $2 ea. for the lot; approx. 75 White Leghorn hens, part laying, 50? ea. for the lot. Marvin Hobbs, Rt. 1. Butler 31006. Ph. 862-
Young Ringneck pheasants, trio Reeves pheasants, pr. Mille Fleurs, cannot ship, see after 3 pm and on week-ends. Larry Stone, Rt. 1, Unadilla 31091.______________
Pure Aseels, $4 ea., standard bulldog Cornish, $5 ea.; also, round incubator, 50 egg cap., like new, $15, can ship FOB. Ray Hollingsworth, Rt. 2, Statesboro 30458 Ph. 587-5835.
Tom turkey and 3 turkey hens, $5 ea.; pr. barn yard geese, $4 ea., cannot ship. Dwane Berry, Rt. 3, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-2498.
5 White Araucanas, Easter Egg chickens, 3 hens and 2 rooster, 1970 hatch. $2.50 ea. Mrs. Malcolm Boyce, Rt. 5, U. S. 29 So., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-4861.__________
Bobwhite quail, fully grown, $1 ea.; dressed quail. $1.10. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 237-5340._________________
Pimento red rooster, 4 mos. old or will trade for white Irg. type Leghorn. Ralph Johnson, 1414 Pine Dr.. College Park 30349. Ph. 478-9664._____
Nice healthy Ringneck doves, mated, $4 pr.; also 4 white male doves, $3 ea., cannot ship. Starling Yawn. Rt. 1, Vienna 31092.______
Pharoah quail, 75C ea.. eggs $8 per C, day old birds. 20? ea. Elmer W. Grantham, Rt. 2, Douglas 31533. Ph. 384-3630.
Guineas, Mallard ducks, 5~ generations from wild, will sell or trade for pheasants or Golden and Silver Sebright bantams, cannot ship. Gerald Smith, Rt. 3, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2B45.______________
Chuker game birds for sale. Mrs. D. M. Barge. Box 103, Tyrone. Ph. 4617821.____________________
Exc. stock Birmingham Rollers, black bald heads, all colors, mated prs., young; few prs. Utility White Kings; some young Hatch game, L. T. Day, Rt. 1, Searcy Rd.. Macon 31204. _Ph. 994-5877.________________
13 Dominique hens. 1 Dominique rooster, 12 Cornish game pullets, 4 Cornish game roosters, 13 mixed hens, all $1 ea. Guy Welch. 227 Evergreen. Blakely 31723.________
30 laying hens. 2 roosters, mostly Rhode Island Reds, some Black Minorcas and some mixed, last summer's hatch, $1 ea. if all taken. Earl P. Lowe. Rt. 1, Due West Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3314.
Sex Link and New Hampshire
hens, roosters. 3 wk. old chicks, reasonably priced, cannot ship. Mrs. Robert O'Neal, Greenville Hwy., Warm Springs 31830. Ph. 655-2126.
9 Ringneck doves. S2 ea., cannot ship. Jack Teal, Rt. 3, Box 82A4, Cataula. Ph. 323-41K6.
Nice pullet. :i roosters, Rhode
Island red bantams, show type, $1 ea.;
nice pullet. 2 roosters of purebred
show type White Cochins, $1 ea., all
half grown, cannot ship. Clarence
Stone, Ht. 1, Box 99. Canton 30114.
Mixed bantams, approx. 20-25;
NZW rabbits. Chuck Waddell, RKD 1,
Woodburv. Ph. 672-4467 Greenville.
Sev. does and bucks for sale, diff.
colors and sizes. Ralph C. Swafford,
Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock 30188.
Ph. 926-5111. _______________
Ringneck pheasants. $9 pr. at my
home. Joseph Abernathy, Bar-
nesville. Ph. 358-2003.
__
New Zealand Red buck, $2.25;
New Zealand White does, bucks, $1.75
ea.; Dutch does, breeding, young,
$2.50-$3.25; spotted doe and buck,
$2.25 ea. Dan Ivy, Rt. 5, Canton 30114.
Ph. 479-3721.__________________________ _____
Pr. blue peafowlTl yr. old, 135;
Ringneck pheasant hen, $3; four white
ducks, $1 ea. Joe Logan, 660 Church
Rd., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-1214.
Ringneck doves, pen raised;
Mottles and splash jumbo King
pigeons; Black Dutch rabbits,
breeders or young stock, trade equal
value. Juanita Street, Rt. 6,
Clarksbridge Rd., Gainesville.
6 purebred standard Cornish game hens, bulldog type, 2 cocks, 15 pullets, $5 ea. for the hens, cocks, $3 ea. for pullets; 10 young cockerels, $2.50 ea., cannot ship. Bill Coleman, 604 Happiness Dr., Lake Luck, Swainsboro 30401. __ __
Bobwhite quail, in flight pens, $1 ea. Lewis Jones, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-9302 after 5 pm.
Purebred bantams, sev. diff. kinds; also. Racing Homing pigeons, $1 ea., cannot ship. James Strickland, Rt. 2, Duluth. Ph. 476-5963.
Rabbits for sale, all sizes and
colors, breeders and fryers, reasonably priced. Mrs. M. D. Tyler, Rt. 5, Upper River Rd., Macon. Ph.
742-4802._______________ __
Fantail pigeons, diff. colors, $2 ea. or $5 pr. Robert Carter, 2990 Jonquil Dr., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 432-2174.
Purebred bantams: B.T.W. Jap and BBR Old English males, $5 ea.; Birchen Modenas, $10 pr.; White Cochins, $15 pr.; '71 hatched BBR, B.T.W. Japs, $5 pr. Don Taylor, 403 Nona Dr., Albany. Ph. 435-6369 after 5 pm and week-ends.________________
Games: I/ 2 Law Grey-1/ 2 White Dominique cock, $5; I/ 2 Warhorse-
l/ 2 Law Grey, $3; eight I/ 2 Mingus Dominique-l/ 2 Magdin Claret hens, $3 ea.; brown-red hen, $3. R. L. Stonecypher, RFD 1, Box 92, Buford
30518.______________________ Racing Homer pigeons: Sions in
Heitzman and Fenoye, young birds, $5 ea., breeders from $10 pr. to $25, no pedigrees, can ship air express. C. H. Overby, Sr., 3609 14th Ave., Columbus 31904. Ph. 322-2930.
Hatching eggs, Araucanas, best grade. Blue Ribbon, Easter eggs, $3 doz. at house, shipped PP in Ga. buyer's risk, $5 doz., MO only. J. B. Swint. 2018 Ohio Ave.. Augusta 30904. Ph. 733-4341.
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs
wanted
Want to buy pr. wild geese; also,
pr. brown China geese. J.F. Wellborn.
Rock Springs.
Want big 5 I/ 2 to 7 Ib. game cocks
and stags, no defects, if you have 4 or
more. Jim Maddox, Rt. 2, Hwy. 27,
LaGrange 30240.________________ Want pr. Partridge Cochin
bantams; also, 2 black Minorcas hens.
Richard Reeves, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211.
Ph. 963-3547.
__________
Want 4 guinea hens. 2 roosters,
pick up within 50 mi. or you ship, give
price. F.T. Ritchie, Barnett Shoals
Rd., Athens 30601. Ph. 543-0609.
Want 2 purebred Checkered Giant
does and 1 Checkered Giant buck,
unrelated, within 50 mi. radius of
Greensboro. Boyce H. Smith. Star Rt.,
Greensboro 30642.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, September 1, 1971
Rex. Angelwing, Ruth Grant
Hollies, banana pits., boxwoods,
Waxleaf begonias, prayer pit. abelia, snowballs, ivy, Pfitzer,
peperomi, dbl. pink wine sultana, 50< bamboo, others, cannot ship. George
ea., add post. Mrs. A. J. McCorkle, Rt Stevens, Rt. 1, 500 Plant Atkinson Rd.,
2. Newton Rd.. Albany 31701.
Smyrna Ph. 799-6175. -
Star-of-Bethlehem bulbs, 50? doz.
Four o'clock seed, 15 seed, 20?;
rosery vines, $1 ea.; ground ivy, 20 pretty red col., grows to Irg. pretty
$1; pink thrift, 20, $1, PP in Ga. Mrs bush, send self add. env. Mrs. M. Hall,
Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105. Adairsville Rt. 1. Surrencv._______________
30130.________________________
Madonna lily bulbs, Irg., 3, $1,
8-10 in. Old English dwarf box small, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Hubert
wood, $30. C, nice pits. Paul Goodroe Chambers. Rt. 1, Mavsville 30558.
Rt. 1, Greenville 30222. Ph. 672-464J
White Confederate, yellow Fla.
after 6.______________________ jasmine, red, white geraniums,
Snowball, MahanTholly, ~$l; pink Boston fern, 50? ea.; lantanas, but-
for sale
almond, red quince, bridal wreath, 75? terfly bushes, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. J. ea.; blue yard violets, 75? doz., 3 doz. R, Hinson, Box 104. Chester 31012.
$2, add post. Rosa Richards. Ellijay
Doz. diff. daylilies, $2.50; 2
Boxwoods for sale, 7 Irg. 12 med. size, you dig, sell below market price.
H. H. Seabolt, Rt. 3, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-3868.
Daylilies, Painted Lady\ Flan ders, Green Gold, Pink Prelude Cathedral Towers, Irish Charm Cradle Song, Spencer Fuller, $1 ea.; 8
elephant ears, $1; doz. rose phlox, $1; doz. red amaryllis, $1.50, add post. Mrs. A. B. Cooper, Box 270, Pelham 31779.
Mix daylilies, $4.50 doz.; iris, mix., $4.50 doz; amaryllis bulbs, $5 doz., others. Mrs. Pauline Tillman,
$5.50 PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel.
Fuzzy bunny ears, Boston fern,
20 diff. labeled iris, $3.50 PP, Ga red prayer pit., cactus, silver dollar,
only. Delia Goodwin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa bunny ears, Christmas, $1 ea., 50?
112 - 30 Ave. NW, Slyvester Dr., Moultrie 31768.
30176.
post. Mrs. Otis Mashburn. Gumming.
Purple widow's tears, Peanut
Hibiscus seed, red, pink, or redT
Touch-me-not seed, 25? tsp., with stamped env., mix. cols. Ronald Cutlip, 1433 Sunnybrook Dr Jonesboro 30236.
Small English ivy, 5 joints, 10?; aucuba, 25?; Thanksgiving cactus, 50?, Ga. orders only, 20? post. Roy G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-7546.
Royal Robe violets, purple violets, single blue hyacinth bulbs, Gloriosa daisy pits., 12, $1; Giant Shasta daisy, 6, $1,50? post. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
Orange daylilies, 10? doz., you dig, jonquils, 15? doz., already dug, cannot ship. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Booth Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 9266002.
cactus, Christmas cherry pits., 6, $1; century pits., 60? ea., PP on $2 order Mrs. Frank Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave., SE. Atlanta 30316._____
1971 Pom Pom poppies, mTx. cols.,
red, lav., pink, salmon, purple, 1 tsp.,
25?; 3 tsp., 50?, self add., stamped env. Mrs. R. L. Pullen, Damescus
31741.
_ __ ___________
Hybrid rhododendrons, 4 diff.
cols., tame var., usually blooms 3rd
yr., ready this fall, come after, cannot ship. Mrs. F. M. Webb. Elliiav 30540.
Magnolias, container grown, 4
I/ 2 to 5 I/ 2 ft. tall, $8 ea., 2, $15. Mrs. J. M. Carnes, 98 Magnolia St., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-4801.
Jerusalem cherries in pots., 50?;
'small aloe vera in pots., 50?, 60? post., marigold, cleome, 25 seed, 25?.
pink, white mix., tsp., 10?, self add. stamped env. Miss Mona Liner, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa 30176.____________
10 for $1; bronze ajuga, jewels of opar, per. petunia, sedum, rose, unusual ivy, begonia cuttings, post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave.. Macon.___________________
Dbl. mock orange, blooming size, $1.25 ea.: Gloriosa daisies, per arguratium, blue creeping phlox, $1.25 doz. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327. Covineton 30209.____________
Staghorn fern, $1 ea.; night blooming cereus cuttings, 25? ea.; blue phlox, $1 doz., 40? post. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125.
Mix. col. iris, 50? doz., asst. box flower cuttings, some rooted, begonias, monkey face, sultana,
Well rooted English and Broad Leaf ivy, $1.50 doz.; 50 helleri, 24 in. spread, $3 ea., all in gal. buckets. H. T. Vanderford, Browlee Rd., Stn. Mtn.
Ph. 469-3079.__________________ Bird Nest ferns, $2; Rex begonias,
bedding mix., prayer pit., 50<t\ pot pit. cuttings, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. T. J. Stevens. Rt. 2, Thomasville 31792.
Vinca minor, 25, $1.25; green houseleek, $1 doz.; bridal wreath, forsythia, white dogwood, mtn. holly, 50? ea., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175._______
Cannas, yellow, orange speckled centers; reddish-orange, small acuba, 8, $1, 30? post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph.
876-0538.________________________ Rare S. American red beet pits.,
$2; pony tail pits., $250; Madagascar jasmine, $2, Swedish ivy, $2.50. Barbara Howell, Rt. 1, Mclntyre 31054.
4 diff. wondering jew, 75? doz.; 12 asst. pot flower cuttings, $1; Appleleaf begonias, 5, $1, add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis. Rt. 5. Box 99. Elliiav 30540.
stamped env. Mary Musselman, Round Oak 31080. Ph. 986-6541.
Mammoth sunflower seed; Martin House, hybrid small gourd
seed, 75? ea. pkg., 25? mailing ea. pkg. E. C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 758-6140.______________
Pink grass or spice pinks, $1.60 clump; lemon yellow daylilies, 5, $1.50 PP. Mrs. J. C. Carney, Rt. 1, WoodStock 30188. Ph. 475-4957._________
Thanksgiving cactus, 4, $1; vari., Irg. hosta, 2. $1; La. phlox, 10 pits., $1, add post. Mrs. F. B. Dugger, Sr., 5481 Rivoli Dr. Macon 312a4
Sweet William seed, pit. in Sept. and Oct., 25? tblspn. with self add. stamped, env., Mrs. H. G. Buffington, Rt. 10. Box 180. Gainesville 30501.
Daylilies: Fashion Model, First Romance, Grand Champion, Seranata, Shepard's Light, Spring Music, all, $10, add post. Mrs. Bowen, 3189 Peachtree Dr., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 233-1594.____________________
Sweet shrubs, purple butterfly bushes, white dogwood, red maple trees, 4, $1; yellow bell, althea bushes,
others, 12, $1, add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.
Bronze ajuga, 50? doz.; stokesia, 3, $1; aucuba, $1-$3.50; fern clumps, vari. euonymus, ivy, others, no
shipping. Mrs. Senay, 645 Wilson Rd., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 355-2905._______
Swiss giant pansy seed, germ. 81%, 600 seed, growing manual, $1.10; sweet William seed for this fall, 25? pkg., stamped env. F. Abie, Dahlonega 30533.
Bronze ajuga, blue, white Siberian iris, $1.25 doz. cuttings, white flowering quince, pink trailing Sweetheart rose, 5, $1, 50? post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.__________
Garden Blue sultana, 50?; snowflake white, $2.50; begonias, 3, $1,50? post. Mrs. James L. Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54N. Jonesboro 30236______
Grapeleaf begonia, 50?; white, green bordering pit., 10, $1; blue lilies, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6. Gainesville.__________________
Althea, whi{e pines, yellow Thornless rose, pink Dorothy Perkins rose, purple butterfly, 3, $1, add post. Mrs.
Boxwood, 18-20 in., 95? ea.; 12-14 in.. 45? ea.; small pits., 12? ea., PP., min. order, $10. Norton Eldridge, 212
3, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Malachi Smith. Rt. 6. Gainesville.
Rt. 6, Gainesville._____________
White pine, mtn. laurel, mtn. ivy,
Daffodils, purple iris, Star-of- mtn. holly, sweet shrub, white
W. Madison Ave., Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-3829.___________________
Red sunflower seed, 6, 25?,
Bethlehem, blue violets, 4 doz., $2.50; sweet shrub, mtn. azaleas, white dogwood, red roses, 6, $2.50, add post.
dogwood, hemlock pnie, 5, $3, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.
stamped env. Mrs. Sallie K. Haney, Mrs. Frank Parks, Ellijay 30540. Ph.
Golden bell, bridal wreath, sweet
Haney Dr.. Alpharetta 30201.______ 698-4143. ____
shrub, holly, white dogwood, 50? ea.;
Striped and green liriope, small
Dbl. touch-me-not, 25 seed, 25?; , hardy phlox, $1 doz., add 50? post.
boxwood, nandina, abelia, hydrangea, cactus, 25 seed, 30?; angel's trumpet. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay
junipers, var. evergreens, candytuft, 5 seed, 25?, list 10?. Mrs. D. Brooks, 30540.
._
ajuga, misc. Clifton M. Orr, 1391 Box 1031, Decatur 30031. __ _
Lockwood Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 758-
Hardy ferns.mtiTholly,
2829.
___________ crabapple, mtn. azaleas, pink
Flower plants,
2-3 ft. red buds and white dogwoods, 50? and 75? ea., must come for. Mrs. J. M. Hutchinson, Stn. Mtn.
rhododendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, others, 50? ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5, Ellijay.
bulbs and seed
Ph. 469-9764._______________
Dbl. orange speckle, dbl. yellow
Recurring pits., red widow's cannas, $2 doz.; lemon daylilies, $2.50 tears, cactus, 50? ea., 3, $1, PP. Mrs. doz.; lav. Daisy chrysanthemums, $1
wanted
A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Box 250, Ball Ground 30107. _____________
Achimenes, iris, many cols, daylilies, $s doz.; begonias, Charm, dbl. red, dbl. pink, yellow shrimp pits., 65? ea., add post. Mrs. Bryan
doz., add post. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Veronica, vinca minor, 24, $1; red amaryllis, $1.50 ea., yard flowers, 35, $1, pink roses, $1.50. plus 50? post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254,
Want spoon, spider mums, redbuds, star magnolia, white saucer, hardy orchids, yellow fringed, lady slippers, Mrs. H.O. Fewox, 1987 Flintwood Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph.
Standridge. Rt. 2. Abbevilie 31001.
Jesup 31545._____________________
Six cactus, all diff. my choice, $2.
Rhododendron, pink mtn. laurel,
Want small pit. or seed red
H. J. Keaton, 660 Hickory Ct., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-6138.
Mix. mums, violets, sweet narcissus, daffodils, ageratum, 30, $1; blue Siberian iris, lemon lilies, 12, $1; add 50? post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, ElUjay.________________
Evergreen fern, fall asters, rose hibiscus, mordern gleam, loosestrife,
white dogwood, maple, honeysuckle, 50? ea.; pink 7-Sister climbing roses, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay._______________
Japanese iris, Queen Anne's lace, Sleeping beauty, yard violets, hardy pits., 12 $2, out of state, $2.50 PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover. Box 146. Blue Ridge.
Striped canes, purplewnTttT
3lazing star flower; pit. or cutting white star jasmine vine. Mrs. G.F. Mann, 10 Abernathy Rd., NW, Sandy Spriinngs 30328.
W'aaint watercress and water lilies or other plants to grow around pond; want raw milk both in Jefferson or Athens area. Joycie Bentz, Rt. 2,
Athens, Ph. 548-7180.
50? bunch, 50? post. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Elliiav.____________
Blue salvia, 25 seed, 35?; yellow canary vine, 3 seed, 25?; mix. carnations, 25 seed, 30? seed list 10?. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale
striped lily that looks like amaryllis, 50? ea.; vari. vinca minor, mums, 15, $1, 50? post. N. W. Beaver, Box 254, Jesup.__________
Daylilies labeled; Briar Rose, Bright Banner, Cherry Pink, Friar
FEED COSTS
A farmer can, while still adequately feeding his livestock, reduce the bite feed takes from his income. That is
30079.
Tuck, Heloise, Invictus, Jamaica, one of the points made by
Hydrangea, ligustrum, cannas, iris. Sweetheart roses, cereus, cactus, century Christmas cherry, others, cannot ship. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 E. Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 622-0448.______ __ __ __
Tallow trees, loquarts, roses in cans, $1 ea. at my place; mix. col. daylily seed. 200. $1.50, stamped env.
Libby Finch, New Dawn, $4.50 doz., 50? post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr.. Austell.__________________
Martin. Bushel, Dishrag, Water Jug, Dipper gourd seed 36 to pkg., 30? ea. 4 pkg., $1 with stamped env. H. A. Stahl. Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768._______
Seed to plant now7 sweet Williams, sweet shrubs, Hosta lily, 25?
USDA's Economic Research Service in a recent analysis of differences in feed prices in 48 states. Two facts appear again and again in the study - that purchase of feed in bulk is cheaper than its purchase in bags, and that each percent of
Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley & pkg. with stamped env. J. 0. Hen- protein adds significantly to
Dixon Rd., Macon.
derson, Box 37, Lawrenceville 30245. the cost of feed.
Wednesday, September 1^1971
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Page?
for sale
2,384 Ib. milk base for sale. Smith Bros. Dairy, Newnan. Ph. 253-2895.
Miniature Red Hot pepper pods, 1 cupful, $1. PP. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.____________
2 small farm bells, $25. ea.: good anvil, $40. A. B. Wiley, Carnesville. Ph.RM ^6e7dd7k-ss4a6s61saHfraosm, wehri.t_e_a_sh_,_re_d__oa_k_, bark. 1/2 gal., $2.; sage, 75C cup; buckeyes, $1 doz., pecan meats, $1.50 pt., add post. Art. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.______________
Ginseng roots, 50C ea.; wild cucumber bark, I/ 2 gal.. $2. add post. Mrs. Lilliam Phillips, Rt. 1. Wrightsville.
48" fence wire. 400 ft. in 8 rolls, 6 ft. gate, round metal posts, $215. Mrs. Walton Nail, 1937 Walton Woods Circle. Tucker 30084. Ph. 938-1989.
Quilt patterns: Kings Crown, Step to the Alter, Grandmother Cross, Beggar Block, others and appliques, 10, $1 stamped-add. env. Mrs. Arthur Gentles. Box 267. Toccoa 30577
Channel Catfish fingerlings. treated and free of parasites and disease.can del. J. Foy Gilbert, Box 321. Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-2171.
Vornado elec. food slicer, 61/2 cutting blade, 110-V, $30., cannot ship, W. J. Wynn, 19 Sellers Cir., Columbus
319C0h7a.n_n_e_l _C_a_tf_is_h_f_in_g_e_rl_in_g_s,__no_w_ ready for del. or pick up, treated for disease. Ken Holyoad, Alphaha. Ph.
532-6135 nights._____________ New crop Ga. honey, part sour-
wo^d. 70C Ibs.; middle Ga. wildflower, 40 Ib. W. M. Durden, 3325 Shaw Dr., Macon 31204.
150 sq. used metal roofing, $5 sq. Jesse M. Black, Sr., Rt. 3, Cleveland
30528._______________________ Fruit press and sausage stuffer,
Enterprise, cast iron, exc. cond., $25. J. T. Cunningham, Rt. 3, Box 278, Fairburn. Ph. 964-7408.__________
500 ginseng roots, $40 per C. Theodore Bunch, Lincolnton 30817.
Mtn. honey, light sourwood, 5 Ibs., $4.75; 10 Ibs., $8.75; darker sourwood, 5 Ibs., $3.75; 10 Ibs., $6.75, add post. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville
30178.________________________ Quilt as you go patterns, 4 diff.
patterns with instructions, all, $1. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031 Decatur 30031.__________________
Button Crown, Round. Button Crown, Martha Washington, Centennial, Covered Wagon, Story Book bonnet patterns, 35tf ea., 5 ea. pattern for directions. Mrs. R. I. Williams, Rt. 1. Box 44, Lawrenceville 30245.
Applique quilt patterns: Meadow Rose, Dutch Boy, Dutch Girl, Butterfly, Wreath of Roses, 3, $1, plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.________________
Good dry cow and horse compost. 75C per bag; $15 truckload del. also chicken compost. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. Bu 9-
5798.______________________ Worms, Irg. hybrid red wigglers,
1,000, $5; 2,000, $9.50; 4,000, $18, 50C post per order, free instructions. Norton Eldridge, 212 Madison Ave., Ashburn. Ph. 567-3849.__________
Patchwork quilt patterns, drawn instructions, can mach. pc. Fan, Windmill, Pinwheel, Old Italian, Bright Hopes, 5, $1., with stamped env. Mrs. Perlene Roper. Rt. 7, Gainesville._______^_________
Puff quilt pattern, with pc. sq., $1 PP; 15 potholder patterns to make with cloth, $1, 15 post. Mrs. Harvey
Collins. Rt. 1. Danielsyille 30633. Appliqued pc. quilt patterns.
Jacobs Ladder, Dresden Plate, Floral Cameo, Apple Blossom, others. 3, $1, plus Irg. stamp .env. Mrs. Weldon Long. Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Over 200 used wood milk cases
Want Yo Yo spread, state price.
without partitions, ideal for gathering crops etc. 13x17 in.x 14 in. deep. Roberds Dairy, 2500 Tenn. Ave..
Mrs. John Bufford. 404 South St.. Greensboro 30649.
Want old cedar water bucket; pr.
Savannah 31404.
of cards of quilting, must be in good
Quilt patterns with pc. sq.. Star cond.. state orice in first letter. P. D.
and Crown. Tulip, Windmill, 50C ea., Webb. Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 3063
plus post.. Jacob's Latter, Tree of
Want 200 Scotch pint1 Christmas
Paradise, $1 ea. Lucille Garrett. Box trees. W.M. Durden. 3325 Shaw Dr..
128-A. Swainsboro.___________ Macon 31204.________________
1971 shade dried sage, hand
Want 100 ft. used fence, 6 or 7 ft.
rubbed. $1 pit., 25C post., whole leaf. $1 tall. 11 or 12 gage wire, metal post, one
qt.. 25Cpost. Mrs. E.K. Beacham. 347 gate. Herb Mathews, 427 Church. St..
Oglethoroe Ave.. Athens.________ Decatur 30030. Ph. 378-0197._______
Figs. 50<t gal. Jim Boyd. Rt. 3,
Want hives of bees, any kind, any
Woodstock Rd.. Acworth 30101._____ amount, anywhere, give full in-
10 garlic cloves, $1; 30 garlic formation in first letter. Edward
clovettes, $1, add post. Mrs. A.B. Colston, Rt. 1. Tavlorsville 30178.
Cooper, Rt. 2, Box 270. Pelham 31779.
Want 100 tons of high quality-
Grapes, muscadine and Scup- Coastal Bermuda hay del. and put in
pernongs, 22<t Ib., phone before our barn. Richard Thomas, Atlanta.
coming, now ripe. L. L. Hodges, 6117 Ph. 875-3511 or Bill Sills. Ph. 476^643,
Garrarq Ave.. Savannah. Ph. 232-1991.
Want 2 old fashion black
Lrg. hybrid red wigglers. 1000, $6; smoothing irons in good cond., near
2,000, $11.50; 4.000, $20, with in- Atlanta. Mrs. Oneita Martin, 328
structions. Mack Clark, 211 W. Hascall Rd.. NW, Atlanta 30309. Ph.
Madison. Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-3846. 875-5471.__________________
Hybrid gourds. 8 to 14 in. in dia.
$1.50 to $2. Theb. Knight. Box 357. Boston 31626.______________
1971 pure honey, write for prices.
Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5 Elliiay. Clean yellowroot, red sassafras,
yellow dock, ratsbane, 2 Ib. lardbox,
$1, add post.. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt.
5. Elliiav 30540._____________
Want blueberries and black berries; also. bu. apples. Mrs. J.
Evans. Jr.. 3802 King Arthur Rd.. SW. Allanta 30331.______________
Want welded non-climbable wire.
6 ft. tall, pay cash or trade field fence, 330 ft. rolls. H. P. Sullivan Jr.. Rt. 2, Johnson Rd., Macon. Ph. 742-4730.
15 diff. quilt patterns with in-
structions, $2 plus post. Mrs. Ramos.
Rt. 5. Lawrenceville 30245.________
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.
Yellow dock, mullein 4 Ib. lard
box. $1.25: catnip, penny royal,
mullein pits., $1.50 doz, add post.
J.W. Jackson, Rt. 2. Talking Rock
Appliqued quilt patterns, 5, $1, list 10c, Basket of Roses. Pansy Tulip, Daisy, Rosebud. Dogwood, Butterfly. Flowered Cross Lamb, Cowboy, O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079
Miscellaneous
for sale
Quilted potholders, print or solid cols., 4, $1.25 PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. 1. Box 146. Blue Ridee 30513.
Tablecloth. 70x105, white. $50 Geneva Strickland, Rt. 1, Box 2. Kingsland. ________
Quilt tops. Irg. size, Orange Peel, Cross Canoes, Diamond Star, Broken Pavement, Smothing Iron, Morning Glory. $5.50 ea., 80c post. Lucille Garrett, Box 128-A, Swainsboro 30401.
wanted
Want 500 bales good Coastal Bermuda hay, del. in my barn, must be well fert., baled without rain. Hoke Sitton,Rt. 1, Box 157E, Newnan. Ph. 253-6349.
Handpainted pillowcases, $4 pr.,
matching sheet, $9 PP, Tiger Lily, Blue Onion Flower, Dogwood
Hawaiian Rose. Mrs. Grace Crawford, 2921 Caldwell Rd., NE. Apt.
4, Atlanta 3U341._____________ Cro. blue baby afghan, 34x34, $7;
cro. blue baby sweater. $2.50, cap, $1, bootees. $1; bibs, 50<t, add post. Mrs. H.H. Robison, Rt. 1, Monroe 30655.
Quilt tops, dbl. bed size hand pc.. mix. print scraps, Step-Around-Mtn., Neck Tie design. $3. plus post. Miss Ora Kickey. Rt. 1. Lavonia 30553.
One. 10 daffodil doiley. 17 in.
white, $5; flat white lace, 18 in., $3.50 flat lace. 16 in., $3.25. % Mrs. Luther Kitchens. Box 327. Covington.
Gathered crown sun bonnets. $1 ea. plus post.; hand painted pillowcases. $2 pr., plus post. Mrs. Fred Freeman Rt. 4. Cleveland 30258.
Handloomed rag rugs, 26x54,
washable, mix. cols., $3 ea., plus post. John Nelligan. 2653 Lester St., East
Appliqued pillowcases, diff. designs, flowers, leaves. $3 pr., scarves to match. $I.50~ea., mach.
made handpainted pillowcases, $2.50 pr., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5,
Elliiav.__________________. Felt pincushion. Turtle green,
point 30344. Ph. 761-4550. Handmade knives, made from
tempered saw blades, butcher knives, $2.50 paring, $1.75 PP. Luther Win-
ters, Box 674, Butler 31006.______ Dresses, cottons, blends, 3-6X, $3
gold shell, Irg. Sunflower, dbl. petals, 2 leaves, chenill stems. $1 ea. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1 Danielsville
30()33i_ _ __________________
Cowboy, cowgirl boots, imitation leather, trimmed with tiny bucking
ea.; 3. $7.50; skirts, blouse sets, $4.25 bronco & real buckle, bp^ies size one ea.; 2, $8 Mrs. Gayle Price, 1640 Flat only, $3. Mrs. D Brooks, Box 1031 Shoals Rd.. SE. Atlanta. Ph. 627-5668. Decatur 30031.
Cro. baby bootees, $1.25 pr.; cro.
Handpainted mach. made baby
baby sweater set, $5.25, choice choose quilts, $8 ea.; handpainted
col., 36x50 cro-baby afghan. $12. Mrs pillowcases. $2 ea., handpainted
John A. Merritt. Rt. 4, Waycross potholders, 30c ea.. 4, $1, add post.
31501.____________________ Mrs. H.A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Full size quilt tops. pc. from new material, some by patterns, some string type, $2, plus post. Jessie Padgett.'lit. 2, Box 153. Jasper 30143.
Single tatting. 1.3 picots on top of ring, 42 in.. $1.20. 10C post., pillowcases with edging, $2.25 pr. 25e post. Mrs. Callie Weaver. Rico Rd.,
Palmetto. Old fashion bonnet. Wagon Train
with ruffle, $2; button Crown bonnet, $1.50; apron print, solid, $1. add post. Florence Smith, 615 Bradford St., NW,
Gainesville.
Quilt tops: Big Rabbit, Butterfly Dutch Doll, $7.50 ea., handpainted pillowcase $2 pr.; handpainted dish
towels. 7, $2 add post. Mrs. Elzie
Long, Rt. 3. Elliiay 30540._______ Sq. potholders. mach. made cloth
lined, 3, $1, add 15C post. Mrs. Perlene Roper. Rt. 7. Gainesville.________
Girls school dresses, easy care materials, prints, solids, checks, asst.
styles, trims, jumper-blouse sets 1-6X, $4; 3, $10. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd.. Athens 30601.
Handpainted dishtowels, 50<t ea., 7, $3; oven mitts, 40<t work aprons, 75<t ea.; handpainted baby bibs. 50C ea. Mrs. P.M. Greer. Rt. 5. Elliiav 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._______
Nice potholders, 5, $1; heart-
shaped pincushions, 5. $1; novelty potholders, 50<t ea., 7, $3, add post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay
30540.____________________ Wash and wear pretty, summer
dresses, 1 to 3, $3; 4 to 6, $4; 3, $9 Mrs. W.W. Lowman. Rt. 5. Elliiay._____
Dresses of wash and wear, 1 to 6 $4, standard size dish towels with
pretty designs, 50C ea. or 7, $3. Mrs. L.M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Elliiav.
Will make old fashion lids and dashers for any size churns, $3 here, $4 PP., state size. P.O. Webb, Rt. 5,
Box 69. Elberton 30635._________ Old fashion dbl. Wedding Ring
quilt tops, mach. made of nice dress scraps, $15. ea. PP; Sunbonnet Girl appliqued top. Mrs. O.T. Bearden, Box 338. Douelasville 30134._____
Band aprons, 104. 2 in. sq. ea., solids & prints, lined and ties, $1.50, 15 post. ea. apron. Mrs. F.M. Combs, Sr., 231 S. Liberty St.. Milledgeville
31061.____________________ Old fashion bonnets. Wagon Train
bonnets, sun bonnets, all with ruffles, $1.50, add post. Mrs. B.M. Humphreys, 854 Da vis St.. F6, Gainesville 30501.
New dbl. quilts in asst. cols.,
padded with 2 Ib. cotton with linings to
Quilt tops, made of new asst.
mach. quilted, $7 ea. PP. Mane materials. 72x84, $2. plus 65<t post.
Parks. Rt 3 Klliiav 30540.
Miss Eula Cox, Rt. 2, Canton 30114.
New asst. cols, print quilts, 72x90
padded with 2 Ib. roll cotton lining to
Hairpin lace baby shawl, 100%
match, mach. quilted $7 PP. Mrs. orlon, 40x40, pastel multi-col, trimed
Esty Parks, Rt. 3, Elliiav 30540.
in blue, pink or green, $10, state col.
Baby quilts, white print, col. Mrs. J.E. Boyd, Rt. 3, Woodstock Rd.,
animals appliqued diff. cols, $7.50 plus Acworth 30101.
60C post, name col. Helen Dodd, Rt. 2,
lost and found Box 68A. Rising Fawn 30728._____ New mach. made quilts asst. print
top with col. lining to match, 2 Ib. print
top with col. lining to match, 2 Ib.
Found 7 yr. old gelding. Caroline
cotton padded, $8 ea. Mrs. David Roth, Decatur. Ph. 636-7216 or 373-
Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30503.
5158.
SQUASH-TOMATO-CHEESE CASSEROLE
Put in the dish in this order
For 6 servings, about 1 cup each, you need:
Fat to grease baking dish 2 cups cooked or canned
tomatoes 1 small onion 2 slices bread 1 teaspoon salt
Pepper as you like 4 large zucchini or >
yellow summer squash 1 cup process cheese,
cut into thin strips
Heat oven. 375(moderate)
Tomatoes, cut up large pieces.
Cut bread in small pieces
Grease a baking dish.
1971 crop Channel Catfish fingerlings, ready, grown for cage culture or pond stocking, 3 mi. W. of Helena, Hwy. 341. Preston Harbin, McRae. Ph. 867-8711.__________
Sawdust, approx. 20 tons, 15 yrs. old. W.R. Kerr, 1730 Lake Harbin Rd., Morrow. Ph. 366-0115.
Chicken manure, $8 ton, no less than a load del. 35 mi. radius of Lithia Springs. Mrs. R.L. Eskew, Lithia Springs. Ph. 964-6273.
Cover dish. Bake about 45 minutes,
until squash is tender.
Cut process cheese into thin strips.
SMART SHOPPER RECIPE
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE
Wash zucchini or yellow summer squash. Slice.
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What is the vine I enclosed? It has fruit that looks like small grapes when ripe.
Mrs. H.F., Atlanta
Pepper vine.
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How can I kill love vine? It is taking my petunia plants. Mrs. J.H., Hartwell
There is no chemical control to eliminate this nuisance. The only way is to
kill the host plant it clings to.
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Is it safe to dig sassafras this time of year? Can white sassafras be used
without side effects?
R.B., Camilla
Sassafras roots are dug in the spring normally although there are no precautions which advise not to dig them now. White sassafras roots are used as frequently as red roots without side effects and the tea made from these underground tubers is quite famous for its unusual and aromatic taste.
Alum-root, Heuchera americana, is an attractive foliage plant which mixes well with ferns in woodland gardens. It is easy to establish and is tolerant of dry conditions as long as it can enjoy the shade of the forest.
The common name of the plant is derived from its thick root which is an astringent. The foliage of the plant, however, commands most of the attention. The leaves are rounded, lobed, and toothed and show great similarity to its near relatives, Foam-flower and Bishop's cap. Each leaf measures about 2 inches or more and has a soft, slightly hairy texture. In the fall the fresh green color changes to a rich dark red.
The flowers of the alum-root are very disappointing and very small. They are barely I/ 4 of an inch long and are produced in a branching panicle along the upper part of the flower stalk.
Nevertheless, the foliage of the plant makes it definitely worthy of a space in the wild flower garden. It will make itself at home in average soil and can easily be divided.
Equine Disease
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Equine Encephalitis with VEE vaccine or not, except those states where the disease is known to exist. States where the disease is not known to exist that import equines into Georgia shall be accompanied by an official interstate health certificate meeting Georgia's general health requirements and showing proof of VEE vaccination if they have been vaccinated.
Equine from states where the disease is known to exist may not enter Georgia except that they have been vaccinated for fourteen days and accompanied by an official interstate health certificate and proof of vaccination with VEE vaccine at least fourteen days prior to entry. Georgia equines and non-vaccinated equine entering Georgia shall continue under quarantine until vaccinated with VEE vaccine. They then may be free to move without the fourteen day postvaccinal waiting period.
This quarantine will be in effect Wednesday, August 25 and shall continue in force and effect until further notice.
Notice is hereby given that under Georgia law any person, firm, partnership or corporation who shall violate any quarantine provision established by the Commissioner of Agriculture shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Can you identify the growth on the enclosed Cottonwood leaves? Mrs. D.C.H., Albany
Plant and Entomology identified it as leaf and stem gall, caused by a midge. This will not seriously harm-*y*o,*ur tree.
I have been nursing fig trees for three years. The trees flourish but no figs and no blooms. This year there was one lonesome fig. I have been nourishing the trees with bone meal.
G.A., Atlanta
Mr. C. D. Spivey, Extension Horticulturist, advised the reason you do not see flowers on fig trees is because the flower is inside the fruit. The kinds of figs that we grow in the Southeast develop fruit without pollination. In the Northern half of Georgia the problem with trying to grow sub-tropical plants such as the fig is cold damage. Not enough to kill the tree back in many cases, but just enough to restrict the movement of water and nutrient in the plants. It is suggested that over fertilization should not be done as this will keep the fig tree in a vegetative stage of growth and will in many cases prevent fruit set and at times cause the fruit to drop off prematurely.
I have a sluggish bathroom drain. What do you suggest? N.M., Cuthbert
Try one of the commercial products available for unstopping drains. You might need a plumber. We couldn't diagnose your drain's ailment from the brief description.
A few years ago I was given a so-called miniature orange tree. This has developed and each year bears an abundance of small oranges. I have tried to reproduce this plant by planting whole oranges, drying the seeds and planting in the spring. All to no avail. Could you throw any light on the subject?
Mrs. H.B.C., McDonough
These orange trees are grafted plants and must be grafted to reproduce. They cannot be reproduced by seed.
How much water does a horse need every day? M.H., Dublin
According to Grier's Almanac and our Vets, a horse needs seven to ten gallons per day; a cow, six to nine gallons; a hog, two to three; and a sheep, one
to two gallons per day.
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Can you tell me anything about litchi nuts? I heard they were good for arthritis.
Mrs. H.E.M., Louisville
We mailed you all the information we have, which is very little. However, no where does it say the nut is good for*a*r*thritis.
Sandspurs have started on my lawn. What can be done to stop them? G.G., Gordon
We cannot advise a cure without knowing what your lawn grass is. We
suggest that you contact your county agent, James Maxey, phone 946-2367 for
assistance.
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When is the best time of year to plant peach seeds? R.H., Milan
Plant the seed in the fall or winter months. If you break the seed open, it can be planted in February. We mailed you a pamphlet to help keep your tree healthy.
Can you tell me how to rot an oak stump? T.M., Bogart
Our Plant and Entomology division advised putting Ammate crystals on the top of the stump and in the chips of the bark on the side.
Wednesday, September 1, 1971
Agricultural
Calendar
MEETINGS Sept. 8 - 9:30 AM - Steer Feeding
Short Course, ABAC, Rural Development Center, Tifton. Sept. 11 - 10 AM - N. Fulton L/ S Show of Beef Cattle.
FARM SALES EVENTS
Sept. 2 - Social Circle Feeder Calf Sale, Social Circle.
Sept. 3 - 7:30 - and every Fri. nite Horse and Tack Sale; N. Ga. Horse Auction, C alia way Rd., Marietta. For info, call Norman Graham. Ph. 422-5603 or 428-0428.
Sept. 4 - 1 PM - and every Sat. nite Horse & Tack Auction, Rocking Horse Auction, Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Lamar Moree, Owner, Ph. 912/ 776-3143.
Sept. 7-12 PM - Auction of timber on 200 acre Parham Estate, Appling Courthouse. For info, contact Jack McGahee, Ph. 724-0721, Augusta.
Sept. 9 - 10 AM - Sproull Dempsey Thoroughbred Farm Cattle & Machinery Sale. For info, contact Sproull Dempsey, Ph. 235-1156, Rome.
Sept. 20 - Steer Show, Newnan. Sept. 21 - l PM - State Feeder Calf
Sale, Walker Co. L/S Barn, LaFayette.
Sept. 22 - 8 PM - State Feeder Calf Sale, Ga. Farm Products Market, Thomaston. FEEDER PIG SALES
Sept. 2 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson.
Sept. 3 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Sept. 3 - Hagan L/ S Market, Hagan. Sept. 3 - Jepeway-Craig Com-
mission, Dublin. Sept. 3 - Dodge County L/S
Salesbarn, Eastman.
Sept. 3 - 8 PM - Turner County Stockyard, Ashburn, castrated pigs only. H. R. Wiggins, Ph. 912/ 567-3371.
Sept. 6 - Bulloch County L/ S Market, Statcsboro.
Sept. 6 - Appling County Stockman's Assn., Baxley.
Sept. 6 - Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt.
Sept. 7-2:30 PM and first Tues. of each month - Vidalia L/ S Auctio>ns, Vidalia.
Sept. 7 - Valdosta Stockyard, Valdosta.
Sept. 8 - Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow.
Sept. 8 - Bainbridgc Stockyard, Bainbridgc.
Sept. 9 - and 2nd Thurs. of each month - Grady County L/ S Pavilion, Cairo.
Sept. 9 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson.
Sept. 10 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Sept. 10 - Sutton L/ S Co., Sylvester. Sept. 10 - Dodge County L/ S
Salebarn, Eastman. HORSE SHOWS
Sept. 4 -1:30 PM - Bar-G Saddle Club Horse Show, Dacula. For info, write Voyd Justice, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville, Ph. 963-6311.
Sept. 6 - 1 PM - Hidden Hollow Saddle Club Horse Show, combination speed, pleasure and roping events. Located on Bryan's Dr., 5 mi. N. of McDonough, off Hwy. 155. For info, contact Bob Bing, Ph. 474-7400.
DAIRY INDUSTRY
A recent survey of Georgia dairy processing plants shows that over 4,400 workers are employed in the processing and distribution of milk and other dairy products in the state. The payroll for this segment of the dairy industry amounts to about $30 million annuailv.