FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
VOLUME 57
Wednesday, February 10, 1971
NUMBER6
Dorset/ M&tthews
Spring Farm Land Crotalaria Poisoning
Farmers Need Edition Coming
Sales Tax Break The 1971 annual Spring Farm Land edition of the Farmers' and
For several days the Agriculture Consumers Market Bulletin will be
Committee of the House has been published Wednesday, March 17. The
working long hours trying to come up deadline for all notices arriving in the
with a program that would help the Bulletin office is March 5.
Governor with additional revenues
Only farms and farm land in the
that he says he must have in his new following categories are eligible for
administration without having him publication: (1) For Sale, (2) Want to
destroy the sales tax exemption on Buy or Exchange, (3) For Rent, and
farm machinery.
(4)'Want to Rent.
Producers Vote For two years we have been
enjoying a sales tax exemption on
For Milk ACC certain pieces of farm machinery that were used in the
production of crops for sale. Among these pieces of machinery would be tractors, harrowers, planters and turning plows used in the
preparation of the soil and the planting of the seed that would primarily be sold on the market to the consumer.
Combines, cotton pickers, and various other harvesting equipment
Ballots for the continuation of Marketing Order No. 1 for Milk were mailed to all milk producers in the state January 25. They must be returned prior to February 23 in order to be counted.
All milk producers are urged to vote in this important referendum. If you are a milk producer and did not receive a ballot please contact the Georgia Commodities Promotion Office, Room 324, Agriculture Bldg. Atl. 30334.
Buy Wisely
would also enjoy the same exemption
status, but due to some wording in the
Have you ever picked up a can cf
law, and mainly due to the in- vegetables and noticed that it was
terpretation of the law by the bulging? If so, don't buy or use it.
(Our guest columnist this week is Representative Dorsey R. Matthews, Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee. Mr. Matthews is from Moultrie, Ga., and represents the 63rd District of the state.)
Bulged or swelled cans indicate spoilage. Small dents in cans do not harm the contents, but badly dented cans should be avoided.
Frozen vegetable prckages should be firm. Vegetables that have been defrosted should be used im-
Revenue Department, certain mediately to avoid loss of quality. If
segments of our farm people have the package is limp, wet, or sweating
been denied this exemption.
(signs of defrosting), don't buy it.
The dairy farmers of our state
Also watch for packages stained
and members of the poultry industry by the contents. This may mean that
who use rubber tired tractors in their the contents have* been defrosted and
operations have been denied this refrozen at some time during the
exemption status because most of marketing process. Although the
their production is for feed purposes contents may be safe to eat, refrozen
to animals or chickens on the farm. vegetables will not normally taste as
The "for sale" provision as in- good as freshly frozen vegetables.
terpreted by the Revenue Depart-
Increases In Georgia
Charles N. Dobbins, Jr., D.V.M.
Head, Extension Veterinary Department
Due to an abundant crop of crotalaria, especially in south Georgia and a
shortage of corn due to the southern corn blight - problems of crotalaria
poisoning in animals and poultry have been reported with greater frequency this
year.
Crotalaria is a common plant in
south Georgia. The legume was in-
troduced in 1921 to be used as a cover
crop and for its potentiality as a forage or hay crop. Unfortunately
some of the species have proven
poisonous.
Crotalaria seed is not generally
available commercially according to
the Georgia Department of
Agriculture. Most of our problem
comes from wild or voluntary plants. Some crotalaria seed may be
Poisonous crotalaria seed mixed with corn.
Hogs Slaughter
eaten and pass through cattle undigested, the seeds apparently may remain dormant in the soil for many years, germinating when the soil is cultivated or disturbed.
Best At 210 Lb.
Hogs slaughtered at 210 pounds are the best compromise to satisfy the needs of both the packer and the consumer. Tests at the University of Georgia were conducted to determine the performance, efficiency of production, economic returns and carcasses produced from hogs marketed at 170, 190, 210 and 230 pounds.
Crotalaria may be controlled through the use of herbicides, however with the widespread distribution of voluntary plants, it would take a massive campaign to eradicate this plant.
Since Crotalaria does grow wild, it contaminates corn and soybean fields and remains with the crops during mechanical harvesting. Unless the corn and soybeans are screened to remove these small seeds, they may find their way into the finished feed. It
Lighter weight carcasses proved to be more valuable per unit of live weight and carried a smaller percentage of fat than heavier weight carcasses.
The lighter hogs had a higher feed efficiency and were on the farm a shorter period of time. There was no advantage to the producer for marketing at a lighter weight.
Researchers concluded that hogs should be slaughtered at more than 175 pounds to minimize packer costs and less than 220 pounds to satisfy consumer demand.
has been particularly troublesome in home ground feeds. Crotalaria seed seem to become concentrated at the bottom of trucks and bins during grain storage or transportation.
According to information received from Dr. Frank E. Mitchell, Head of the Veterinary Diagnostic and Research Laboratories at Tifton, Georgia and practitioners throughout the southern part of the state, many swine and poultry producers are experiencing severe problems with crotalaria contaminated feed.
Crotalaria seed is so poisonous
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ment denied the exemption intended
for these farmers when we enacted this law.
This exemption law came about through the cooperation of the members of the General Assembly with the industrial people and the
(i Straig^ht
Line
Vaccinate Now To Stop Rubella
Unless parents do their part,
Department of Industry & Trade. Georgia is enjoying a great growth and industrial expansion because of new machinery being brought to Georgia for industrialization. In-
I have two young Japanese persimmon trees that bloom out every year but the fruit falls off when it reaches the size of a half dollar. Can you tell me what to do?
C.McC., Pearson
another Rubella .epidemic may hit Georgia this year.
The last Rubella or German measles epidemic in 1964 killed 20,000 babies and crippled 30,000 more. The
dustry enjoys this exemption status from the sales tax if it increases employment and if it expands our industrial development.
Our Entomology division advises that your trees are parthenocarpic, which means no need of pollination. Lack of fertilizer or water at the time the tree sheds causes persimmons to fall o*ff* w* hile still premature.
only defense is vaccinating all children between one year and twelve years of age - but it is a sure defense.
While Rubella appears to be a
Agriculture is the largest industry in Georgia, and we felt that the farm people should enjoy the same exemption status on new farm
Is there anything that will kill the so-called "water bug", or small roach that hangs out in the kitchen? I've tried everything.
C.N.W., Rome
mild, harmless, common three day childhood infection, it is deadly when it infects a pregnant mother and her unborn baby. Although an infected
equipment because they were contributing toward the greatest agricultural expansion that we have known in our life time.
About 5.2% of the population are on the farm, producing food and fiber
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We mailed you a pamphlet with instructions on how to encourage these creatures to find new hangouts.
What is the botanical name tor rabbit tobacco? K.G., Carnesville
Gnaphalium.
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child may never have any symptoms of the measles, he can spread the disease for as long as 21 days before and after rash.
Parents are urged to have their children vaccinated and help prevent serious birth defects or even death in unborn children.
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This beautiful Palomino Gelding belongs to Miss Connie Jo Pavey of Upatoi, Ga.. His gold color, white mane and tail, black skin and hazel eyes make "Peavine's Golden Aristocrat" a perfect Palomino specimen. Thank you Connie Jo for sharing this picture with us and our readers. Dear Editor: In the January 21,1971 issue of the MARKET BULLETIN, you featured the Palomino in your "Horses of Georgia" column.
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Want white lady to do light farm work, Cherokee Co., on Canton-Jasper Hwy., room and board furnished plus $50 per mo., must drive. Mrs. Mamie Mitchell, 2202 Snapfinger Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-1314.______
Want someone to clear 2 acres of lake site, mostly hardwood, no swamp, in Jasper Co. on paved road, exchanged timber and wood for labor rendered. M.H. Rowe, 4274 Lamar St., Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-7073.
A couple with 2 children, would like work on chicken ranch of 20,000 head, able and willing to work for anyone that would treat them right, man does not drink, please state price and all details. Paul Proveave, Rt. 3, Box 169. Quitman.___________
Want reliable families for permanent employment caring for breeder hens, house and utilities furnished, good salary and working cond., apply in person and be able to furnish references, drinkers need not apply, experience helpful but not necessary. W.L. Tatum, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-3211 day or 265-3334 night.
Want someone to trap beavers, 35 or 40 dams on farm, can keep pelts. Jack Fears, Rt. 2, Box 1385, Hampton. Ph. 946-4450.
Want someone to clear land, will exchange timber for labor rendered, you man have what you cut from premises. T.E. Chambers, 827 Myrtle St., SW, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 5365360.
Farm machinery and equipment
In the article, it was stated that the Palomino color originated by accident in the West. According to HORSES & PONIES by R. S. Summerhays and BOOK OF HORSE CARE by Frederick Harper, this is not true.
The Palominos were bred for color from Arabian stock in
for sale
Spain and were brought to this continent through Mexico by the explorers Cortez and possibly Columbus. The U. S. discovered these horses when they took possession of California in 1848 after the Mexican war.
Ferguson tractor, 3-pt. hitch, A-l cond., $700; also, bush bog. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689._________
B-414 International diesel tractor with 3-pt. hitch, Athens 3 disc plow,
Keep up the good work - and if I can be of help, please let me know.
$1750 for both. G. C. Thornton, Bradley 31032. Ph. 986-3643.______
7 A. R. Woods gas brooders, 19,000
B.T.U., exc. . cond. L. Q. Capes,
Judy McDaniel
Carlton 30627. Pk 797-3438'. ''
U. S. Dept. of the Interior Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Atlanta, Georgia 30303
' "66," wittf gram bins, *t Tor pSrts, 1 in operation; 2 row culler picker, $125; two horse wagon, with iron wheels, iron axles, 4 in. tires, wheels in good
(Editor's note: We appreciate this correction.)
cond., $50. Marvin Newsome, Rt. 1, Box 169, Hwy. 88E., Sandersville
notice
Will the woman that ordered $3 of pink grapes please write as I have lost the address. Myrtle Pace, 616 Rockmart Rd.. Villa Rica 30180._____
Will the gentleman from Atlanta that purchased a Mallard duck from me and was inquiring abt. purchasing squirrels please contact me immediately. Thomas E. Chambers, 827 Myrtle St., SW, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-5360 or 532-0161
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Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Building
Capitol Square
Atlanta, Georgia 30334 404-456-3727
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
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Asst. Ed., Notices
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35 yr. old white man, single, wants work on poultry farm or most any agricultural work, small wages if arrangements can be made, hard worker willing to learn, state how many in family in first letter. Dwain McCurley, Rt. 1, Box 554, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 886-8762.____________
Man, with wife and 3 children, wants job on productive egg farm, needs 2 bedroom house with barn and pasture, can go anywhere. Billy Cash, Rt. 2. Box 182E. Duluth 30136.
Want man to raise broilers and work on farm, will furnish house on school bus rt., on Hwy. 11, ten mi. N. Monticello. Emory N. Ozburn, Rt. 1, Monticello 31064.
Want middle age couple with no children to care for breeder hens, must be dependable and honest. Mrs. F.L. Corin, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Ph. 8654289.
Family of 4, wants work on farm, can do maintenance work, operate farm machinery, have driver's license, need furnished place to live, have transportation, can go anywhere. Donnie Cronnon, 390 Georgia Ave., Atlanta._________
70 yr. old man would like to do farm and garden work, in Fulton Co., needs place to live. J.M. Ferguson, c/ o Wells Fargo Store, 784 Marietta St.. Atlanta.___________
Want man to work on farm, prune apple trees and set out pines, within 10 mi. radius. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Booth Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 9266002.
31082. Ph. 552-2627._________ Super C Farmall tractor, $350;
two disc turning plow, $60; two row cultivators and planters, $150; approx. 300 ft. I/ 2 in. wire rope, 30$ ft., $90; flat belt lacer, $25; each belt 30 ft. x 12 in., 50 ft. x5 I/ 2 in., 50ft. x 4 in., cheap. Mrs. C. S. McWilliams, Rt. 1, Moreland 30259. Ph. 253-3877. _____
Oliver Super 55 farm tractor, 3-pt. live lift, live P.T.O. shaft, 6 speea transmission, runs very good, $800; three bottom plow, $150; heavy duty scrape blade, $150; four ft. rotary mower, like new, $225; lift beam, $25, all 3-pt. hitch. Charles Holman, Rt. 2, Austell. Ph. 948-1710.__________
Allis Chalmers WD tractor, good cond., $500. N. F. Coursey, Rt. 1, Box 182A, Madison 30650. Ph. 557-2240 after
5 pm.___________________ 8N Ford tractor, good cond., $650;
seven ft. scrape blade, $95; bush hog, $220; post hole digger, $130; 1 row cultivator, $70. W. I. James, III, Rt. 3, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 474-4364.
8N Ford tractor, good cond. and paint, $640; rotary mower, $220; 1 ft. crane, $20; scrape blade, $85; dirt scoop, $95; post hole diggers, $135. Gene Johnson, 6404 Alpine Rd., Rex
30273. Ph. 474-7902.________ Used "Roto-Spader", 4 hp, full
power reverse, adjustable width reversible tines, 12 in., 24 in. and 26 in., folding handles for storage advantages. Mrs. Fred C. Berry, Box 153, Pine Mountain Valley 31823.
5 ft. rotary mower with 3-pt. hitch, $350. Brantley O'Quinn, 4020 Norwich St., Brunswick.
Cycle mower for Farmall C for sale. W. G. Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 321, Fitzgerald. Ph. 423-7507.___________
AV Farmall tractor with cultivator and 500 Ibs. fertilizer, attachment equipment, to burn house gas, $480; one row transplanter, Holland, ser. #122527, both good cond. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman 31643.___________________
65 model Massey Ferguson, 135 diesel, 24 in. rear wheels, good tires, 6 ft. D.F. scrape blade; lift boom and 24 in. Ford smoothing harrows, $2,250. Walter Hugh Smith, Rt. 6, Box 428, Gumming. Ph. 887-3010.
Wednesday, February 10, 1971
Quail cages for holding quail;
7 I/ 2 x 16 tandem axle trailer,
Debeaker; few 16 Ib. feeders. Mrs. W. with elec. brakes, will haul heavy
C. Blunk. Atlanta. Ph. 627-0013.
loads, built low to ground. D. S.
Cultivators and planters, for In- Waldrep, Cedartown. Ph. 748-3210.
ternational #404 tractor. Jack W. Hill,
1952 model 8N Ford tractor, A-l
Rt. 3, Sparta. Ph. 444-6315._________ cond., located 7 mi. E. Roberta on Old
35 Ferguson diesel, good tires and Knoxville Rd. E. H. Hartley, Lizella.
paint; rotary mower, like new, all for Ph. 836-3681.__________________
$1000 or will sell separately. W. V.
9 ft. 3-pt. hitch John Deere
Odom, Rt. 5, Center Point Rd., smoothing harrow, dbl. section, 9 ft.
Carrollton. Ph. 832-3745 after 6 pm. wide, 9 in. spacing, real good cond.,
Set of yellow round metal ear tags for cows or calves, numbers 1-50;
$350. M. G. Fofendore, Rt. 1, Salem Church Rd., Milledgeville. Ph. 452-
also, pliers for attaching, $10 PP. 9338.____________________
Doyle C. Jones, Box 91, Milan 31060.
Ferguson 35 gas tractor, $900;
Ph. 362-3631.
Ezee-Flow 10 ft. fertilizer spreader,
3-pt. hitch, 16 scallop disc harrow. E. W. Piper, Rt. 1, Box 110, McDonough 30253.____________
1964 Ferguson 35 diesel tractor,
$200; Gustafason 8 row duster, $175; Ferguson rake, $200. Weyman E. Rooks. Newton. Ph. 734-5109.____
No!T7 New Idea manure
new Ford blade, rotary mower, post spreader, 95 bu., good cond., $350. Dan
hole digger, subsoil plow, all exc. Clarkson, Rt. 2, Chickamauga 30707.
cond., $2400 for all. Hal Kidd, Rt. 6, Box 14A, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-8800 after 6 pm.________________
Old 4 wheel wagon chassis with tires, $30; Massey-Harris combine and JD hay baler, good for scrap only,
Ph. 375-3271.______\_______._ Belly mounted mower, fits
Farmall Super A or 140 tractors, 2 yrs.. old, $225. H. B. Pierson, RFD #4, Brannan Rd., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3764.___________________
good tires, will take best offer. George Collins, Byron. Ph. 953-4541 after 5
2 elec. circulated air incubators for sale, 1200 cap. ea.; 2 used elec.
pm.___________________ 1950 model 8N Ford tractor, new
incubators, 100 cap. ea. Hazel Dickey, Rt. 1, Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-7728.
paint, good tires, motor in exc. cond.,
lift in A-l cond., $750; Sears, Craft-
sman riding lawn mower, 36 in. cut, 7
hp elec. starter and lights, like new,
$450. W. A. Weaver, Smyrna. Ph. 435-
9744.
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Auto. Big Dutchman poultry feeder, used 5 mos., new model, 4-line box, 1 hp motor, uses 220 elec., approx. 800 ft. chain and trough, $650. J. F. Williams, Rt. 4, Lithonia. Ph. 483-
Ford 1 row corn puller, good cond. 3780._____________________
and reasonably priced. James
Wood grapple loader to fit Melroe
Gaston, Rt. 3, Americus. Ph. 924-7478. Bobcat or can be modified to fit other
International TD18, 182 series, front end loader, used 1 yr., cost $800,
hyd. angle dozer, clearing cab, winch will sell for $450; also, tandem axle
and Crossville cutter, all good cond. trailer to haul Bobcat loader or small
Glendon Jones, Rt. 1, Murrayville tractor, $175. J. L. Pierce, Rt. 1,
30564. Ph. 536-2913.___________ Ellenwood. Ph. 474-7195.______^___
Used grist mill with all
12 sections of 15 hole metal hen
machinery, working cond., ideal for nests, $3 per section. Fred Burns, Rt.
grinding meal or livestock feed, will 4, Dahlonega 30533.____________
sacrifice mill and building, which can
2 row roto tiller, exc. cond. J. C.
be moved, located on farm near Gosa, Box 97, Smithville. Ph. 846-2361.
Midville. Mrs. Luther L. Watson, Box
John Deere 420 tractor, 3-pt.
267, Twin City 30471. Ph. 763-4221 or hitch, gas or tractor fuel and 5 ft.
763-4526.____________________ Servis rotary mower, good cond. S. G.
Grist mill, corn sheller and Barnes, Griffin. Ph. 227-6359._____
hammermill, good cond. H. J.
Texas Cyclone Syruper witn
McKnight, Rt. 2, Senoia. Ph. 599-6823 nights only._______________
motor, $400, without motor, $300, motor is 3 phase; also, Meawos
2 wheel trailer for tractor or auto, hammermill, 14 in., $75. H. H.
4 ft. x 8 ft., metal and wood con- Richardson, Hwy. 92, Rt. 4.
struction, 4 ft. sideboards and directional signals. Harold Mulkey,
Douglasville. Ph. 942-3389.________ Tandem axle trailer for hauling
Smyrna. Ph. 432-2600 or 692-2686 Horace Mulkey. Jasper._________
farm tractors and equip., heavy duty, $250. Ralph Landers, Griffin. Ph. 227-
. Cable..controlled. 15 pu, yd.^pan.,, fine for building dams,'godd cond., very
6319 ________________. ' Auto, poultry feeder for 200 ft.
cheap. -W-rLr Rbbihs6n;'-Box- 87i59', loftg house, good cond., priced to sell
College Park 30337. Ph. 761-1569.
or will trade for anything of equal
Allis Chalmers W.C. tractor, with value. Job H. Mitchell, Rt. 3, Monroe
cultivator, 4 disc tiller, 3 disc plow, 10 ft. E-Z-E-Flow, 12 ft. spike harrow, 20 disc smoothing harrow, Turner baler, $750 for all. S. B. Walker, RFD #1, McRae 31055.______________
John Deere 3-pt. hitch sickle mower, side delivery rake, hay baler,
New Holland hay conditioner, 2 yrs. old, very good cond., reasonably priced. Mrs. Raymond Lister, Rt. 5, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-7421._______
Used parts for "B" model tractor (Allis Chalmers), mower, cultivator, planters, bottom plow, etc., fair cond., sell cheap. Lee Berry, Rt. 3, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-2498.
International cub tractor, $500;
30655. Ph. 267-6048. ________
McCulloch chain saw, 24 in. bar,
less than 5 hrs., service model 640, no
junk, $130. J. H. Crowley, 259 Candler
Rd.. SE. Atlanta 30317. Ph. 284-5153.
Rudco elec. poultry feeder, good
cond., approx. 600 ft. of chain and
trough, priced to sell at once. 0. F.
Daughtry, Rt. 2, Box 15, Louisville.
Ph. 625-7528.
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1952 Ford 8N tractor, rebuilt
motor and hyd. lift, paint and tires,
good cond., $750; Simplicity, 2 wheel
garden tractor, W/ turning plow,
cultivators and trailers, $125; set King
Plow cutting harrows, 8-24 in. discs, 3-
pt. hitch, used less than 1 yr., $225.
mower for cub, $75; cut-off saw, $25. Ivan J. Anderson, Rt. 2, Lawren-
Claude M. Padgett, Rt. 2, Box 153, ceville 30245. Ph. 963-1192._______
Jasper. Ph. 337-5379.____________
Ford 3000 diesel tractor, all
Rotary spader, 6 hp, $125; forty- landscaping and farm equip., like
two in. rotary lawn mower, $75; set of new, 1970 model. Loyd Moore, Rt. 3,
3-pt. hitch cultivators, $30, both fit LaGrange. Ph. 882-3612 day or 882-6357
Sears' tractor, all A-l cond. C. W. night.__________________
McLocklin, Rt. 1, Statham 30666. Ph.
Arps scrape blade; 16 disc
725-5127.
harrow; one 2 disc tiller, all 3-pt.
TD340 International diesel hitch; tandem trailer for hauling
crawler, 4 in 1 loader and backhoe, tractor. Starling Riser, Rt. 1, Box 371.
almost new, damaged by train, ideal Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-4521.____
for parts or can be rebuilt, cost $16,000,
tight 8 ft. long auto, waterers for
will sacrifice for $2200; also, 12 ft. flat pullets or broilers, used very little,
dump. C. E. Austin, Austin Farms, cost $11 ea., price $5 ea.; approx. 60
Douglasville. Ph. 942-0468 or 942-5388. three and five ft. seal top feeders, 50
implement trailer, 6 ton cap., 20 ea. 0. N. Hill, 575 Chestnut St.,
ft. long, 7 ft. 6 in. wide bed, extra Hapeville 30354. Ph. 761-4332._____
heavy construction, factory made,
500 gal. fuel oil tank, good cond.,
universal coupler, 6 ply tires, tandem you move, suitable for use in poultry
wheels, stake pockets, low, tilt for or brooder operation, $85. J. H.
drive on loading, factory made. Young, Atlanta. Ph. 938-3665.
Warren Jenkins, Box 147, Vidalia. Ph.
4 eight ton feed bins, good cond.,
537-3003._____________._____ John Deere "300" Spin-Spreader,
$50 ea. or $150 for 4, FOB. Mrs. M.N. Turner, Jr., 120 Turner Dr., Smyrna
with dual wheels and side bodies, like new, $500; 8 ft. John Deere tool bar with 9 coil spring feet, $300. J. W. Dent, Rt. 1, Box 103, Ft. Valley 31030.
Ph. 825-2842.__________________ 2 metal hog feeders, good cond.,
one 12 hole, 1000 Ib. cap.; one 8 hole, 600 Ib. cap., both $80. Marvin Scott, 304 Race St.. Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-8361.
Gravely 7.6 tractor with rotary lawn mower, rotary plow, cultivator, saw and sulkey, less than 1 yr. old,
30080. Ph. 436-2362. ______ 1 man post hole digger, 3 hp
gasoline motor; 2 tires and wheels for utility trailer, 6 ply tires; also, elec. chicken brooder, 46 x 46. Mrs. Rosie Barrett, Rt. 8, Box 235, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-6537 after 7 pm.____
1500 ft. monorail for chicken houses, complete with hangers; 50 nests. 21 holes and 10 holes, very reasonable. Bill Olson, Rt. 2, Pembroke Ph. 839-3532 after 6 pm.
exc. cond., B.E. Stansbury, 808 Camellia Dr., Augusta 30904. Ph. 733-
Two 5100 egg incubators, 1 fully auto., 1 does not have auto, time clock,
9726._____________^._____ 8N Ford tractor, new overhauled
good cond., $250 and $300; three 4 ft. circular brooders, radiant heat, good
engine and transmission, good paint, cond., $10 ea. Bill Jones, Box 185,
$650. R. J. Wood, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-5865 after 7
5406.
pm.
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Farm machinery and equipment
for sale
Homelite Super Whiz chain saw, gear driven, 22 in. bar with 2 chains, 16 in. bar with 1 chain, good cond.,
$150 firm. Coy L. Whittington, Rt. 2, Box 86112, Hampton 30228. Ph. 478-
8590.___________________ 26 in. Snapper mower, 5 hp; 7 hp
Wizard tiller, used 1 season. M. L. Johnson, 1811 Walt Stephens Rd.,
Jonesboro. Ph. 478-3312.______ Incubators, circulated air type, 2,
4, 6 and 8 tray sizes, double wall insulated, 2 Micro switches, cannot over heat, all units complete with in-
structions, all units guaranteed; also, feeders and brooders, reasonably
priced. Ernest Dickey, 105 Ada Dr., Millen 30442. Ph. 982-5515 after 5 pm.
1966 International 404 tractor, 1212
hrs., $1200; two International 185
planters with corn and bean plates,
planted only 20 acres; 8 disc Athens
harrow, $100. W. T. Wilson, Box 113,
Milner 30257. Ph. 358-3892.
Cut-off saw and take-off pulley for
cub tractor. Elmer Watson, Rt. 2,
Talking Rock 30175._____________
Dbl. axle trailer, 8 x 12.5 ft. bed,
mechanical hyd. brakes, good cond.,
$250. R. J. Dyer, Rt. 4, Stockbridge.
Ph. 474-4429._________________
3000 Ford diesel, 1 yr. old, only 560
hrs., like new cond., owner will
sacrifice, only $2,400. Phil Williams,
633 Oak Villa Dr. Jesun. Ph. 427-3772.
Farmhand portable feed mill, 1
I/ 2 ton cap., exc. cond., $1500.
Johnnie H. Carter, Rt. 1, Danville
31017. Ph. 945-3547.__________
Loraine dragline with 40 ft. boom
and 5/ 8 yd. bucket, would trade for
front end loader, ideal for cleaning out
fish ponds. James Hood, Covington.
Ph. 78ti-726ti.
__________
6 ft. mower for 8N Ford tractor,
good cond. Danny Reid, Rt. 4, Cum-
mins. Ph. 887-5389.
,. 1927 model regular Farmall
tractor on original steel, good., cond.,
now running, good tractor for a
collection of equip. A. J. Trawick, Rt.
1, Sparta 31087._______________
G Allis Chalmers tractor, good
cond., cultivators and spring tooth
harrows, 1 disc plow, one 8 disc
harrow, $850. W. M. Perry, Rt. 1,
Statham. Ph. 725-5564.________
Metal hen nests, 10, 12, 14 and 21
holes. James H. Powers, Rt. 3,
Monroe. Ph. 267-5556 or 267-3709.
Allis Chalmers D17 diesel tractor,
with 4 bottom high clearance plow,
snap coupler, all equip, like new cond.
Jerry J. Evans, Box 344, Plainville
30733. Ph. 234-5938.____________.
Farmall tractor 130, eight disc
cutaway harrow, planter-fertilizer
attachment, cultivators, 5 ft. mower,
like new, $1500. Alex. N. Booth, Rt. 1,
Bowman 30624._______________
Chicken house equip, including
feed troughs, Irg. storage feed bins,
umbrella brooders, water bottles,
etc., see and make offer, all or part. C.
S. Cantrell. Dacula. Ph. 963-7437.
Senator tiller tractor, 5 hp with
forward and reverse gear, has been
used 20 hrs., like new, $100, located at
6109 Sorrells St., Covington. C. A.
Powell. Box 365, Covington 30209.
1968 hi drum Ben Pearson cotton
picker, 2 row. Lamar Black, Rt. 2,
Millen. Ph. 982-5458.
Heavy duty, triple axle trailer, 6 ten ply tires, like new, 6 wheel hyd. elec. brakes, 8 ft. x 20 ft., 10 ton cap, factory built, no springs, built to haul heavy equip., all steel, $1,200. F.W. Pritchard, 990 King James Dr., Morrow 30260. Ph. 363-3886.
Coal fired, hot air heating system for 10,000 broilers, $200; three coal stokers and furnaces with controls but no pipe, $100 ea.; 250 five fit. feeders, all for $75; twenty-five 8 ft. waterers,
$1.50 ea ; 200 P-16 tube feeders $100 for all. Robert KUiott, Rt. 2, Box 314, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-3172.________
8N Ford tractor, good cond., 675 Ford 1 bottom plow, $140; bog harrow, 8 dis., 20 in., used very little, $250, all 3-pt. L.J. Parsons, Dalton. Ph. 278-
1581.___________________
Walk-in cooler, 8 x 12 x 8 ft. with 4 in. styrofoam insulation, used for keeping farm produce in; 1 I/ 2 hp compressor, new cond., cheap; 2650 watt alternator, 6 hp motor; 5000 watt generator set, 10 hp motor, all for farm use. Geo. Graf, 3430 Hogan Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-3751.
1 horse wagon for sale, first class
cond. J. L. Powell, Rt. 2, Vienna. Ph.
268-4249.____________________
IF 546 Fox silage cutter, with 2
row crop attachment, 540 RPM, good
cond., $800; 60 John Deere tractor, 3-
pt. hitch, hyd. cyl., live P.T.O., 18 disc
J.D. harrow, tractor runs good, $800.
W. S. Chandler, RFD 1, Good Hope.
Ph. 267-6420 Monroe. ____ ____
Incubators, 2 tray, 4 tray, 6 tray
or 8 tray, units have 2 Micro switches,
cannot over heat, have instructions
with each one. Gerald Scott, Rt. 1,
Wadley 30477. Ph. 252-5629._____
Ford 14 in. 2 bottom plow with trip
feet and cover boards, like new, $175;
set of Covington planters, with new
fiberglass distributors with plates,
good cond., $100. Cecil Black, Rt. 2,
Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 892-9345 after
7 PM. _______________
Front end loader, Wagner, fits
most Ford tractors, good cond., $275.
H. R. Jennings, 250 Tavern Lane,
Trion 30753. Ph. 734-2262._______
Eggomatic egg grader, 8 cases
per hr., $100; Keenco stainless steel
egg washer, $50. E. M. Kuhlke, 407
Berckman Rd.. Augusta.
D-8 Caterpillar bulldozer, has
tilting and angling blade, C-frame and
arms, good undercarriage, ready for
work, $5500, located on Hwy. 447.
Lloyd Gilreath, Rt. 3, Summerville.
Ph. 734-2957.
Sears generator, 3650 watt, 4500
Surge, will run continuously, for farm
use, like new, $400. M. W. Hendricks,
Rt. 1, Jeffersonville.
30 gal. power sprayer, 3 hp engine
complete with hitch, spray boom,
nozzle and 40 ft. high pressure hose,
like new, $200. Delmar T. Dabbs, Rt.
5, Box 619, Savannah 31401. Ph. 234-
2173.
Ford tractor 10 ft. backhoe,
complete pump mounting, frame and
hose with 30 in. bucket. Perry L.
Wilson, Rt. 4, Box 487, Conyers 30207.
Ph. 483-8875.____________
Bush and bog harrow, 6 ft. long, 8
disc with 3-pt. hook up, $60. W. M.
Beasley, 2613 Salcedo Ave., Savannah
31406. Ph. 354-2806._________
Stoker unit complete with blower
and motor, suitable for use in brooder
or tobacco barn. Mrs. Helen W. Johns,
6002 Covington Hwy., Lithonia 30058.
Ph. 482-8382.
___
Rainbow irrigation outfit, Ford 6
cyl. diesel and pump, G.M. 4-71 diesel
and pump, self-propelled volume gun,
4000 ft. 6 in. Rainbow pipe, 1260 ft. 8 in.
pipe, would consider selling
separately. Jerry D.'Barnhart, Rt. 3;
Box 25,9-. MgBean 30908. Ph. 554-2646.
2 Big Dutchman chickenfeeders,
dbl. track for 200 ft. house, good cond.,
$600 ea.; 22 A. R. Wood gas brooders,
$10 ea., with all gas pipes and fittings;
800 ft. Big Dutchman oorcelain-Vcontinuous water trough with legs,
cheap. J. G. Ma this, Rt. 1, Suwanee
30174 Ph. 887-4519 Gumming.
Ford diesel Dex. tractor, all live
power, 3-pt. hitch, $895. A. J. Elliott,
Rt. 1, Mulberry Rd., Cataula. Ph. 628-
5284.
4-speed trans-axle for Sears'
Custom "600" tractor, $50. Richard
Jenkins, 1853 Montrose Dr., East
Point. Ph. 761-3575.____________
Planters, fertilizer distributors
and cultivators, $100; two bottom
plows, for W. D. Allis Chalmers, $80;
also, 20 disc International off-set
harrow, $225. Clay Saunders, Jackson
30234. Ph. 775-3328.
Farm machinery and equipment
wanted
Want machine vise, good used or repairable cond., need Irg. size 8 in. 10 in., must be reasonably priced. Warren Jenkins, Box 147, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 537-3003._____________
Want New Holland hay rake, #56; also, want Kneib hay bale loader. G.
L. Burden, Rt. 2, Comer 30629. Ph. 7835840.______
Want 1 row cultivator for 3-pt, hitch, 2 disc tiller and harrow. Ken Burson. Rt. 3, LaGrange. Ph. 884-5254.
Want tool bar, with implements, to fit Case garden tractor, model #155. Jack W. Hill, Rt. 3, Sparta. Ph. 4446315._____
Want hand operated corn shelter. James T. Jones, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 91, Waleska 30183. Ph. 479-4653.________
Want Farmall cub tractor, with bush and bog harrow; also, mower, no junk, must be in good cond. and reasonably priced. Charles H. Gilreath, Monroe. Ph. 267-6483.
Want block for Allis Chalmers WD tractor, old model or tractor A.C., in running cond., please state price and cond. W. C. Goolsby, Rt. 1, Box 14,
Hillsboro 31038._____________ Want sacker for 10 in. John Deere
hammermill, good cond., J. W. Sheppard, Jr., 4405 Rockbridge Rd.,
Stone Mt. 30083. Ph. 292-2465._____ 101 in. steel frame truck body, 20
ft. long with removable second deck
for hauling livestock. M. Q. Dunlap,
Rt. 1, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 987-2620. Want good 3-pt. hitch scraper
blade for Ford tractor, must be cheap.
E. H. Fleming, Rt. 7, Box 343, Cum-
ming 30130. Ph 887-6350. ./ant 3-pt. hook-up for B model
John Deere tractor, good cond. and
within 50 mi. Carrollton, state price.
Joe W. Daniel, Rt. 5, Muse Bridge Rd., Carrollton 30117.______________
Want used, small cement mixer.
G. E. Hufstetler, Rt. 2, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 629-8754 Calhoun._______
Want used seed cleaner, good cond., medium size. Ray Perry, Rt. 1,
Dublin 31021. Ph. 676-3470. ______ Want 2 row pull type planter,
must be in good cond., state price in
first letter. Lloyd Gilreath, Rt. 3, Summerville. Ph. 734-2957._______
Want Farmall C or Super C tractor with farm equip., in Tifton
area. L. R. Sumner, Box 39, Rt. 4,
Tifton. Ph. 382-4742.________ Want deep well water pump, to be
used from windmill power, must be in
working cond. James T. McKinley. Rt. 2, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 647-3805
night only._________________ Want power take-off unit for 1958
Massey Harris pony tractor, will pay any reasonable price, please get in
touch at orice. Paschal L. Cabe, Rt. 1, Dillard 30537.__________
Want Farmall cub tractor, rotary mower, state price and cond. C. L.
Krell, 246 Milledge Rd., Augusta
30904._________ Want John Deere 38 silage cutter
with 2 row crop attachment and
windrow pick up attachment, prefer 1000 rpm; radiator for G John Deere
tractor; 4 row cultivator for 3010 John Deere with wide front end; John
Deere, Gehl, New Holland or In-
ternational windrower. W. S. Chandler, RFD 1, Good Hope. Ph. 267-6420
Monroe. Want brake drum for left side 1954
model Allis Chalmers tractor, model
#C21803, would consider a junked tractor of the same model if price is right. Ernest Harkins, Rt. 1, Blair-
sville 30512. Ph. 745-6818.
for sale
Cattle
Purebred Black Angus bull 12
mos. old and heifer 7 mos. old, top
quality, see to appreciate. Bobby E.
Williams, Rt. 3, Woodstock Rd.,
Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-3904.__________
Brangus bull (Angus-Brahma
cross) 7 mos. old, 700 Ibs. wt, will
weigh 1,000 Ibs. at 12 mos., wean 600
Ib. calves, $250; prefer option to
buy 6 of his 1st heifer calves at $175
weaning time. E.E. Wantland, 3/ 4
mi. W. of 1-75 on Hwy. 96, Fort Valley.
Ph. 825-2878._______________
Reg. Black Angus bull 1,550 Ibs.
wt., selling to prevent inbreeding, $375
or will trade for Angus-Charolais
crossed bull, 1,000 Ibs., or more, 12
mos. or older. W.M. Roberts, East
Point. Ph. 767-7043.
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Purebred Charolais bull for sale 2
yrs. old. Clifford Turner, Lovejoy. Ph.
478-4300.
2 Angus heifers, 1 bred, one 8 mos.
old, reg. Clyde Smith, Rt. 2,
Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2786._______
Purebred Charolais bulls for sale;
also 12 ea. purebred Charolais heifers.
Dick Russell, Fruit Hill Farms,
Atlanta. Ph. 758-6813 day, 634-0451
night._________________ Jersey milk cow giving 2 I/ 2 gals,
daily, easy milker and gentle; also
freshened Jersey heifer, gentle &
good calf. Harold Fowler, Alpharetta.
Ph. 475-5475._______________
Reg. Black Angus bulls 7-9 mos.,
good and growthy, top bloodlines, Dor
Mack Bardoliermere 60-Ermitre of
Haymount-Ballot of Belladrum-
Homeplace Eileenmere 999-35,
located Morin Farms on Hwy. 74
between Thomaston & Woodbury.
Frank Morin, Rt. 1, Molena 30258. Ph.
647-5729 Thomaston.
Jersey cow freshened with 3rd calf, cow & Jersey heifer calf; also
good milk cow to freshen around April 1; one Jersey heifer to freshen abt. 4 mos. Frank Gunter, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 216. Young Harris 30582._______
2 Angus cows, one with 7 wks. old heifer calf by side, other one with 3 wks. old heifer calf. John C. Moore, Jr., Rt. 1, Powder Springs 30073. Ph.
943-5811.
Reg. purebred Charolais bulls 7 mos. to 2 yrs., heifers 7-18 mos., sired by our full French bull and 4T sires; also heifers cows bred by our full French bull, some with calves by side, free del. in Ga. Tommy D. Selph, SChar Ranch. Milan. Ph. 362-2962,
Black Angus bulls 10-12 mos. old, reg. with papers and crossbreeds, reg. and crossbred Ang crossbreed Angus heifers, 9-13 mos. W.B. Burnett, Box 866, Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254.
3/4 or 7/8 Charolais bulls 6-9 mos. old, $200-$300. A.R. Adams, Rt. 1, Box 99B, Athens. Ph. 548-5322.
Baby calves for sale. LaRue Adams, Rt. 1, Box 99B, Athens. Ph. 548-5322.
12 purebred, reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 12 to 19 mos. old, $250 to $300 ea., some bred cows and open heifers, $200 to $250 ea., Rollo Domino and Winston Mixer bloodlines, finest quality, champ, stock, Charles H. Rogers, Bluff Spring Ranch, Rt. 1, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 832-7178.
Reg. Red Angus bulls for crossbreeding, good selection, exc. cond., 10 mo. to 2 yrs. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy Ave., Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613.________________
Reg. Angus bulls and heifer, 7-13 mos. old champion bloodlines, good conf., had all health shots, good selection at all times to choose from, free delivery 200 mi. Guy C. Jones,
Jones Angus Farm, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-2641.
Reg. Black Angus bulls Eileenmere breeding service age. C.V. clean, well dev. tagged, tattooed, Roy Clark, 1/4 mi. E. of S.R. 23 and Flowery Branch Cemetery, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6157.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR Domino breeding, T.B. and Bangs, free, from certified herd, 10-12 mos. old, 8 mos. old heifers. Harry A. Wasden, M.D. Quitman. Ph. 263-4944.
2 springing Angus cows; 1 Jersey stock cow, 1 black heifer calf, 1 Hereford steer, 1 Holstein heifer calf for sale. Henry Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 256, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4730._______
Milk & beef stock heifers, $65 up; also bumping Jersey cow to freshen soon, $175. Donald J. Smith, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974-5540.
4 cows and 4 heifers, all purebred Black Angus, cows due to calve in Feb. & March, heifers weigh approx. 600 Ibs., ready for breeding, $1,500 for herd. Geo. W. Keener, 113 Plainview Dr., Marietta. Ph. 427-3330.
9 reg. Black Angus bulls 9-13 mos. old, $195 up; sired by W. Eileenmere 1100, Reserve Jr. Champion '67 U. of
Ga., del. avail, to 100 mi. C.N. McClure, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 265-2513 or 265-2978._____________
Reg. purebred Charolais bulls, some l/ 2 French, $900 & up; also 19 Polled Hereford heifers cheap, $150 if you buy all 19 cows, almost 1 yr. old. Bobby Holloway, 2328 Campbellton Rd. S.W., Atlanta. Ph. 258-3282, Donald Hand, Circle H. Ranch nights or 349-1054._______
Few purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 8-13 mo. old, grandsons of Rockefellow's Bigamo 3, a champ, in many shows, $300 ea. H.J. Douglas, Rt. 6, Carrollton 30117.
Ten Black Angus cows, one bull, 1 black cow with calf by side, & 2 white face, one has calf by side, all cows are springing. Jerry J. Evans, P.O. Box 344, Plainville. Ph. 234-5938._____
Reg. Shorthorn cows bred to reg. Charolais bull many with calves by
side, ready to rebreed, from lots of 5 to 100. A.T. Rigsby Sr., Hill Top Farms, Sale City 31784. Ph. 336-8975._____
Angus bulls, 12 to 26 mo., good qual. & reasonably priced, 6-H Angus Farms, Walter Helmreich, Box 130, Crawford. Ph. 743-8284.__________
Angus heifer, 9 mo. old, weaned & cornfed for 5 wks., $150. C.S. Cantrell, Dacula. Ph. 963-7437.
Calves for sale, all weaned &
grazing from $65 up, also grade cows,
some springing & some bumping.
HughWilbur, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ph. 974-
3933, no Sunday calls.___________
10 reg. Black Angus bulls from l
to 2 yrs. old, have had health shots,
tagged, tattooed and with papers,
champion bloodlines. Ladson T.
Moore, 608 W. 4th St., Vidalia 30474.
Ph. 537-4348.
_________
Reg. Hereford bulls, 2 yr. old.
good bloodline, well developed, heavy
boned, gentle and halter broken, good
conf., ready for heavy service. C.H.
Giles, 6240 Giles Rd., Lithonia 30058,
Ph. 482-6757.
1 reg. Black Angus bull, 41/2 yr.
old, approx. 1,600 Ibs., selling to
prevent inbreeding; also 3 young
bulls, Black Angus, not reg., 400 to 500
Ibs. Mr. Orbie Bowman, Rt. 2, Trenton
30752. Ph. 657-8674.___________
16 reg. Angus bulls, 12 to 15 mo.
old, all sired by one of Irg. sons of
Hpmeplace Eileenmere 492, big
bones, $300 ea. G.E. Crouch, Old Town
Plantation, Louisville 30424. Ph. 589-
3925.
4 mo. old male Jersey, sire no.
593148, dam no. 225-8247. C.R. Sparks,
Fayetteville. Ph. 461-5791._______
Purebred Guernsey bull, 5 mo. old
can be reg. in owners name, $125. J.H.
Matthews, Rt. 2, Roswell. Ph. 993-
4156.
__________
10 brood cows, 3 with calves, ten, l
yr. old calves, one or all. W.H. Shaw.
Ph. 766-5721.______________
Charolais bull, unassisted birth,
July 30, 1970, from Red Angus cow,
sired by Iron Man, 2900 Ibs., calf is
extremely long, approx. 600 Ibs.,
polled. Bill Callaway, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming. Ph. 887-4443. ______
Top qual. baby calves, 5-15 days
old, dairy, beef type. Mrs. Irene
Pierce, Rt.10. Gainesville 30501.
2 Angus heifers, 1 bred, 1-8 mo. old, reg. Clyde Smith, Rt. 2, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2786._____
1,1/ 2 Angus, l/ 2 Charolais bull, 900 Ibs., $350; 1, purebred Black Angus bull, 900 Ibs., $285; 1, Charolais
bull, 1400 Ibs., $600; one 1/4 Whiteface, 3/ 4 Charolais bull, 950
Ibs., $450. H.H. Richardson, Hwy. 92, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3389.
20 reg. Angus bulls, breeding age, sons of grandson of A.P. Marshall 8,
top qual. perf. tested, official BCIA
data avail, on selection from $600 to $1,000 John P. Pickett, P.O. Box 107, Cedartown, Ga. day. Ph. 404-748-3960, night. Ph. 404-748-3963.
20 top Hereford heifers, Polled &
horned, bred to Black Angus bull; 22
Black Angus brood cows, 14 bred by
pure Charolais bull with 9 calves now
& 8 bred by Angus with 7 calves now,
some calves between 200 & 300 Ibs. M.
Falendore, Milledgeville. Ph. 4S59338._____
Reg. Angus bulls five 10-16 mos.
old, by son of Ankonian Ambassador,
International Res. Grand Champ.,
$300-$450, all have exc. conf., tattooed
with papers, see anytime. Bob Cordle,
Cordle Cattle Farms, Rt. 1, Rome
30161. Ph. 232-4317.
_____
Baby calves for sale, dairy & beef
type, 3 to 15 days old, $25 to $40, will
del. 5 to 15 calves within 50 mi. with 3
days notice. Jessie Pierce, Rt. 10,
Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-1709.
Reg. Angus bull, 4 yr. old, A.C.
Eileenmere, about 1400 Ibs., selling to
prevent inbreeding, proven calves on
ground. W.W. Gibson, 272 Pryor St.,
S.W., Atlanta 30303. Ph. 523-4603 or
633-1059. ________________
Reg. Angus bulls, thirteen, 12 to
16 mo., fifteen, 11 to 13 mo. all perf.
tested on 140 days gain test program,
priced on 365 day ADG basis, Highland Marshall, Bardolier &
Bandolier bloodlines, from top qual.
line bred cow herd, free del. 200 mi;
few bred cows for sale. Hugh J. Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2,
Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.
> Holstein bull calves, weaned &
eating grass, dry feed, $65 ea. J.L.
Pierce, Rt.l. Ellenwood. Ph. 474-7195.
Reg, Black Angus cow with
Charolais heifer, 3 mo. old by side
artificial breeding, cow calved 6-22-66,
bred back to reg. Angus male, Irg. &
gentle. D. H. Strickland, Rt. 5, Box
148, Aloharetta. Ph. 475-5624._____
Reg. horned Hereford bulls, 2 yr.
old, exc. Battle Intense bloodlines.
John P. Heard, M.D., Atlanta. Ph. 378-
7664 days, Ph. 876-1793 nights.
Charolais bulls, 7 to 14 mo. old,
from Figure 4 & Oklahoma Charolais
Ranch dams, half French & domestic,
exc. weaning weights, few Charolais
cow. Harold Harrison, Bethlehem.
Ph. 867-9105.__________________
Baby calves for sale yr. round, $20
to $40, also feeder calves, Stanley
Brown. Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903.
Charolais bulls, purebred, not
reg., service age, $600; Angus bull,
reg., 4 yr., $600. Weyman E. Rooks,
Newton. Ph. 734-5109.
Sev. reg. Polled Hereford bulls,
12-17 mo., Irg. for age, good con-
formation, choice bloodlines, Ga.
BCIA records available, herd cert. &
accredited for bangs & TB, $300-$400.
James L. Hadden, Gibson. Ph. 598-
5382.__________________
75 recorded Charolais-Shorthorn
cross heifers, 10-11 mo. old. A.T.
Rigsby, Jr., Rt. 4, Camilla. Ph. 336-
5715.
_____________.
One 15/ 16 Charolais bull, 23 mo.
sired by 2500 Ib. Bunker Hunt bull &
out of 4-T bred cow; also sev. yearling
purebred Charolais bulls, sired by Ali
Baba Dessauny El Fortin & a few
Simmental cross bulls. James H.
Powers, Rt. 3, Monroe. Ph. 267-5556 or
267-3709.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, February 10, 1971
I Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
Cattle
56 purebred Black Angus cows
with 25 calves, rest heavy springers,
$13,750. Paul Goossen, Louisville
30434. Ph. 912-625-3315.
3 Jersey heifers, 5 mo. oldTABS
sired; 3 Jersey-Ayrshire heifers, 15
mos. old, 1 Ayrshire-Holstein heifer,
15 mos. old. H.S. Daws, Rutledge
30663. Ph. 557-2892.___________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 11 mo. old,
approx. 500 to 600 Ibs., $165. Billy
Chambers, 5856 Old Bill Cook Rd.,
College Park. Ph. 766-3280.______
Reg. Polled Hereford bull,
Domino breeding, 2 yr.-8 mo., $375.
Luther L. Coe, Rt. 2, Box 187,
Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 964-7323.
8 reg. Angus cows, all bred, one
with calf few days old. John Alien,
Allendale Farms, Snellville. Ph. 377-
4758.
______________
51/2 Charolais bulls, ready for
light service, well muscled, Fuyard
bloodline. Vernon Turner, Rt. 4,
Dalton. Ph. 278-7814.__________
Reg. Black Angus bull & .heifer
calves, 6 mo., $200. Mrs. M.R. War-
ner, 483 Fielding Lane, S.W., Atlanta.
Ph. 691-6430.__________
Reg. Angus bulls, from 12 to 24
mo. old, reasonably priced. Dallas
Brownlee, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-
8107.
Swine
Reg. Poland China sows 9 mos.
old with papers. Mrs. Henry W.
Simmons, 4131 Riggins Mill Rd.,
Macon Ph. SH 2-1334._________
Choice Duroc & Landrace
breeding stock, males & females all
ages. William E. Lanier Rt. 2, Box 84,
Metter.
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Purebred Spotted Poland China
open gilts ready to breed, service age
males and younger, purebred
Yorkshire service age boars, bred
gilts and open gilts. D.A. Law, Chula
31733. Ph. 382-4842.___________
Reg. Hampshire boars & gilts
sired by a top son of Mr. F7 Boone 4-4
CMS & out of top sows, most are ready
to breed, also reg. Yorkshire boars
sired by a top son of DB7 Cyclone
SCMS. Lawton E. Kemp, Jr., Box 7,
Dexter 31019. Ph. 875-3417.______
Reg. Hampshire boars for sale.
James D. Dollar, Rt. 2, Pelham. Ph.
294-4763 or 294-4504.___________
Feeder pigs, long meat-type, top
quality & very nice. H.C. Flanagan,
Hwy. 85 E. Manchester. Ph. 846-3959.
Reg. Duroc boar 1 yr. old in
March, dam was grand champion gilt
at Coosa Valley Fair, sire also fair
champ, $100. Dan E. Schwonbeck, Rt.
3, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3576.
100 pigs for sale. Jerry Adams,
Rt. 1, Box 99B. Ph. 543-6930._____
11 crossed feeder pigs 10 wks. old,
$10 ea. ClaytonStephens, Rt. 1, Homer
30547.
30 feeder pigs, Hampshire &
Yorkshire crossed, 6-8 wks. old, $12.50
ea.; 5 bred gilts, Hampshire &
Yorkshire crossed, to farrow in April,
$55 ea. E.W. Talley, Rt. 1, Rockyface
30740. Ph. 673-4545.____________
Chester White service age boars
and gilts for sale, will reg. in buyer's
name. Jimmy J. Dubberly. Rt. 2, L&J
Chester Farm. Baxlev. Ph. 367-6367.
Purebred Hampshire litter, aver,
wt. 25 Ibs., some may be reg., just
been weaned. Keith Martin, Rt. 1,
Dudley. Ph. 875-3298.__________
7 feeder pigs 50-60 Ibs., wt., 8 wks.
old. R.F. Rivers, Rt. 1, Hampton. Ph.
946-4147.________________
Feeder pigs, SPC-Duroc crossed,
10 wks. old. Lindsey Tippins,
Marietta. Ph. 428-9081.________
Landrace breeding stock from
CMS sire and dam, service age boars
4 bred sows and 10-12 wk. old pigs,
tested for Bruc. will reg. in buyer's
name. M.C. Summer, Rt. 1, Box 110 Kathleen Ph W7-39m_______
Reg. SPC boars and gilts of best
bloodlines, long lean meat-type, 1 fine
reg. bred gilt selling all my herd for
best in breeding stock, see at lot 1 mi.
W. of McCord's Crossrds. Avery G.
Ferguson, Jr.. Rt. 1. Cave Spring.
2 Spotted Poland China boars long
meat-type now ready for service; also
reg. Spotted Poland China pigs, long
meat-type, both males & females, see
at lot near McCord's Crossrd. Robert
Osborne, Rt. 1, Cave Spring 30124.
40 shoats for sale, aver. 100 Ibs.
American Saddlebred stud colt, 2
ea. Jerry Adams, Rt. 1, Box 99B yrs. old, tan coat with darker tail and
Athens. Ph.
mane, green broken, spirited, $250.
No 1 slaughtering hogs for sale, W.E. Cohen, 3935 Pitman Rd., College ready now, see to appreciate. Mrs. Park. Ph. 349-0766.
Paul F. Herruinng.^Rt. 1. Acworth 30101.
Beautiful Thoroughbred-Quarter
15 Hampshnire & Duroc crossed mare, 7 yrs. old, bay, 15.2 hands, exc.
shoats, $12.50 ea. Byron Anderson, Rt. brood mare prospect sell or trade for
4. Cumming. Ph. 887-7219.______ beginner's horse. Joe McGarity,
Top quality reg. Yorkshire gilts; Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6610.
also exc. 2 mos. old feeder pigs, a few
Slash's Twister, A.Q.H.A.
200-225 Ib. hogs for butchering. Keith Palomino stallion, 1964 model, 15
or Travis Griffin, Hampton. Ph. 946- hands, 1200 Ibs., good conf., well
4447.__________________ mannered, by Mr. Tag by Leo Tag, Pigs, shoats and corn fed hogs priced to sell, $750. Ivan Elliott, Rt. 1,
ready to butcher, lean meat-type, Gainesville. Ph. 532-8240.________
reasonably priced. Maurell Troup, Rt.
Exc. reg. Palomino, AQHA
3. Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3011._____ pleasure mare, ridden in riding clinic
Yorkshire and Duroc feeder pigs 9 under instruction of professional
wks. old. J.S. Dobbs, Hoke O'Kelly trainer, will make good horse for
Rd., Loganville. Ph. 466-8349 or 466- showing or pleasure; 2 good pleasure
8444.__________________ geldings; over 100 reg. Palominos and Yorkshire-Poland China pigs, 6-8 Quarter horses, all ages, colors, exc.
wks. old, also shoats. Buck Haulk, Rt. show prospects; also, at stud: Three
1, Box 395, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4065. AAA AQHA and PHBA champion
25 feeder pigs, disease-free herd
fast growers and over stocked, all for $375. Ira B. Sullivan, Byron. Ph. 9565297.
7 fat hogs ready to butcher, abt.
200 Ibs. wt., 5 mos. old, corn fed. Mack
Martin, Rt. 2, Pleasant Hill Rd.,
Jasper.________________
Choice purebred Duroc males &
females, some ready for service,
wormed, will reg. in buyer's name.
Owen H. Cooper, Barney 31625. Ph.
775-2372.
_____
Duroc and Yorkshire pigs 8 wks.
stallions, producers of AQHA and PHBA champions, sires of 1970 GQHA Futurity winner weanling stud and 2nd place filly. Benham Stewart, Rt.
1 Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262.
At stud: "Mr. Goldman", 1970 HiPoint Palomino stallion. Hoss Campbell. Monroe.________________
At stud: A.Q.H.A. Bob Carlton #391801, sorrel, 15 hands, reasonable 1971 fee with return privileges, breeding goes back to Joe Moore and Flying Bob. Shorty Smalley, LaFayette 30728. Ph. 638-5082.______
old, $10 ea. Ford Heard, Rt. 3, Cumming, Ph. 887-4232.__________
25 Spotted Poland ChinaLandrace pigs, 6 wks. old, 20-30 Ibs.,
Janet Will, Lazy J Stable, Jonesboro Rd., Norcross. Ph. 448-1520 or 4482914.
Reg. Hampshire boar ready for service, 10 mos. old, $60. J.G. Harris, Rt. 4, Cumming. Ph. 887-4658.
At stud: Guard Adams, AQHA
reg. sorrel outstanding conf. and disp.
by Leo King proven sire of AAA
running horses top cutting and per-
formance winners, dam bv own son of
$10,000 Cuellar stallion, reasonable
1971 fee with return privileges. An-
thony J. Leggio, L-Jack's Farms,
Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213 or 675-2853
Franklin.
_______
Reg. Hampshire boars 12-15 wks. old, $30-$40; mature reg. Hampshire
boar, crossbred gilts 4 mos. old, 150 Ibs. crossed Hampshire Duroc and Hampshire-Yorkshire, corn fed,
market hogs, 22<t per Ib. Danny Reid,
Rt. 4, Cumming. Ph. 887-5389._____ Duroc and Duroc crossed pigs for
sale. Vernon Turner, Rt. 4, Dalton.
At stud: AA rated, reining and pleasure winner, working horse
pedigree; also, Vick's Vandy own son of Vandy, out of a Leo bred mare, stud
fee $150 on both studs, $1 per day mare care, look at both before you book
your mares. Harry Rucker, Jr.,
Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6723 or 993-4446. A Quarter horse without speed is
Ph. 278-7814.
worth just so much per Ib., breed to Cat's Leo AAA and ROM for speed,
Horses,
disp., conf. and size, beautiful sorrel color, 15.1 hands, 1971 fee $200, mare care per day, $1. Ben T. Smith,
mules, ponies
Windsweep Farm, Thomaston. Ph.
647-6294 or 647-3807.
"'"
Stud, service.: Buckskin..Quarter
horse, Golden Palomino Tenn.
Walker, fee $25; reg. Appaloosa SO'
AP'TO #T-57,229, $50 reg., $35 grade
these stallions have outstanding conf.,
and disp., produce beautiful foals,
MR
also, horses and tack for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 4, Box 400, Douglasville.
Ph. 942-5064 no Sunday calls.
for sale
Reg. TWH brood mare, chestnut sorrel with blaze face, heavy in foal to
Red, 5 gaited, Tenn. Walking
gelding, gentle but spirited, beautiful show. Phillip Harrell, Rt. 3, Douglas.
Ph. 384-1295.____________________ Black mare, work mule, for sale
or trade, will deliver; also, mule drawn equip, for sale. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.____________
2 good riding horses, 1 mare, $150 with saddle and bridle, 1 gelding, $200 with saddle and bridle. A.E. Prince, Rt. 9, Box 131, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 983-7429.
At stud: Bay Joe Daniel, AQHA, reg. mares only, fee $100, located at
reg. TWH stud, five set of papers, $450. C.L. Nix, Ball Ground. Ph. 7353169.______________'
Reg. Quarter horses for sale or trade. Bobby L. Holloway, Circle H
Ranch, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3282 or 349-
1054 Altlanta.______________________ 7 ponies, all gentle, easy to catch
and broken to ride, 3 are Welsh, work to cart and plow, $25-$75. R.E. Neely,
828 King Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 4789853. __ __ __
Good mare mule for sale, gentle. Mrs. Neta Welch. Rt. 3. Buena Vista.
Reg. sorrel mare, 6 yrs. old, good conf. and gentle; Appaloosa gelding, 6
Flying W Ranch, 11 mi. W. Pine yrs. old, very gentle and dependable,
Mountain on Hwy. 18. James R. good for children; Irg. dun gelding,
Woods.__________________ gentle and reins good; also, quality
Reg. T.W.H. mare, 4 yrs. old, by horses for sale. Tom Allanson,
Mack K-Hand Shaker, in foal to a Coppertop Stables, 5554 Koweta Rd.,
black Merry Go Boy, stud due to foal College Park. Ph. 766-2990 or 964-9148.
in June; reg. mare, T.W.H., 10 yrs. old, by Merry Go Boy, good brood
Glitter Gold, T.B. brood mare, chestnut, blaze, dam of 3 winners
mare and pleasure horse, anyone can ride. W.A. Martin, RFD 1, Box 512,
including Stanfried, 4 wins at 2, tremendous early speed, would make
Fortson 31808. Ph. 322-5791 Columbus. exc. Q.H. cross, will sell or trade. J.B.
Reg. TWHBA brood mare, Lytle, Waverly Hall 31831. Ph. 582-
daughter of Midnight Sun, out of 2075._____________________________
daughter of Midnight Sun, in foal to
Tenn. Walking gelding 9 yr. old
black stud, Snip's Delight, to foal in bay with blaze, nice parade horse,
May; black, 10 mo. old stud colt from well trained, $250. Ed Lightsey, Sr.,
above mare, by Snip's Delight, both horses in exc. cond., championship
1709 Madison Hwy., Valdosta 31601. Ph. 242-4430.
breeding on both sides of colts,
At stud: Bee Line's Bars
papers. R.B. Mixon, Jr., Rt. 1, A.Q.H.A., sire: Bold Bars by Three
Mclntyre. Ph. 946-2315.___________ Bars, dam: Bee Line's Jane by Bee
6 mo. old colt, .Quarter horse of top Line by King P-234, never out of
bloodline, exc. stud prospect, gentle. ribbons in halter, bulldog, conf., exc.
Ralph McFarland, 1886 Gordon Hwy., disp., reg. $100, grade $50. Janice
Augusta. Ph. 279-4036 or 279-3016 after Macon. Cataula . Ph. 322-5196._____
5.
Reg. Quarter horses, three 1969
Shetland pony mare for sale, $35 stallions, bay, black, dark sorrel,
or will trade for shoat. Frank Gunter, bloodline of Three Bars, King, King
Jr., Rt. 1, Box 216, Young Harris Ranch and Leo; flashy show filly,
30582.
1969, Otoe and King's Pistol cross.
Quality Quarter horses 13 yr. old Betty Boutwell. Augusta. Ph. 863-2844.
mare, blaze face, stocking feet; 31/2
Exc. pleasure horses and ponies
yr. old filly, star face, stocking feet, for sale, good disp., gentle for any
exc. riding horses, gentle, with spirit, novice rider, also, horses broken and
bridles and saddles included, located trained. Speed Beasley, The Hangin
1-75 at Byron exit. Wi'bur Griffin, Rt. Tree Stables, 5254 Covington Hwy.,
1, Byron.
Stone Mountain. Ph. 289-3764.
At stud: Golden Palomino
Horses boarded, broken and
Walking Horse, reg. jet black Arabian trained for pleasure, halter and
stud. Arzuz, 20098 true dapple gray reining, 200 acres wooded trails,
Arabian stud 25097; 2 others to choose family surroundings, visitors always
from can pick up mares, or bring stud welcome. Lamar Kinman, Hickory
to mare. J.W. Van Horn, 4457 Knoll Farms, 6700 Buffington Rd.,
Covington Hwy. Decatur. Ph. Bu 9- College Park 30337. Ph. 964-9168.
5798.
____
Want horses to break and train
Horses boarded, new well lighted Western events, running horses,
barn, extra clean 12 ft. x 12 ft. stalls, guaranteed satisfaction. J.A.
good grain and hay fed twice daily, Robenson, Brunswick. Ph. 265-2245
salt blocks and minor medical at- after 6 pm or 638-3424 St. Simons.
tention furnished plus exc. adult care,
Lrg. roping saddle and bridle, $75,
$55 per mo.; also, pasture board with pony saddle and bridle, both good
feed and shelter available, $25 per cond. R.E. Neely, 828 King Rd.,
mo., riding ring and jump pattern Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-9853.______
open to all boarders. Speed Beasley,
Premier 2 horse trailer, good
5254 Covington Hwy., Stone Mountain. cond. E.B. Strickland, III, 960 Win-
Ph. 289-3764._____________________ burn Dr., East Point 30344. Ph. 761Hunt seat English saddle and 7572.
bridle, used less than yr.; stalls for
Want horseshoeing and training
rent, Shallowford Stables, Marietta, business in Atlanta and surrounding
Irg. riding ring, plenty of pasture, 57 area, Quarter Horse specialist;
acres; also, horses for sale. Fred W. horses boarded in nice 21 stall barn;
. Kearnan, Jr., 2041 Arrowhead, NE, also, want horses to train and show in
Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-6488 or 926- all Western performance events and
5275.________________________ Pony saddle with bridle and
halter. Tom Allanson, Coppertop Stables, College Park. Ph. 766-2990 or
blanket, all extra good cond. Ralph C. 964-9148.
_____________
Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Wood-
Horses boarded complete daily
stock. Ph. 925-5111.___________ adult care, fed twice a day and
Forward seat saddles: 16 I/ 2 in. groomed, well lighted barn, extra Irg. Prix DeNation, 17 I/ 2 in. Passier, 17 stalls available for mares and foals,
I/ 2 in. Barnsby; also, 1970 maroon tack room, Irg. riding ring, trails, 5
horse trailer with Irg. carpeted min. from Sandy Springs. Paul
dressing room, elec. brakes, awning, Kresge, 6240 Aberdeen Dr., NE,
rail, escape door and many other Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-8137.________
extras, trailer used sev. times only.
Horses pastured, Conyers,
Mrs. Conway, 6664 Peachtree- Dun- Atlanta, Tucker-Stone Mountain area,
woody Rd.. NE. Atlanta. Ph. 255-7895. $10-$15 per mo., shelter, water and
Horses boarded and pastured, grass. J.F. Graham, 1011 Fayetteville
clean stalls, adult care, lighted ring, Rd., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 373-7624.
pasture horses fed grain daily, $25 per
Have room to board 3 horses, stall
mo. A.W. Williams, Jr., Diamond W pasture hay and feed, $45 per mo. Can
Ranch, Rt. 3, Conyers. Ph. 873-6078 pick up horse. J.W. Van Horn, 4457
after 6.
____ Covington Hwy. Decatur. Ph. Bu 9-
Hale trailer, 2 horse tandem
wheel, new treated floor, painted 1970,
rubber mats, tack compartment,
escape door, exc. cond., $500. Dr.
Billye Faye Vickers, Rt. 9, Rock-
bridge Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph.
469-8604.______ ____ ____
Will haul horses, cows and hogs,
any time, any place, reasonable price.
Buck Haulk, Rt. 1, Box 395, Stock-
bridge. Ph. 474-4065.__________
Yr. round pasture for horses, $10
per mo. L.M. Fields, 3737 Union Rd.,
College Park. Ph. 349-1822.______
Good used black Western saddle,
lightweight, $50 or will trade for
brown Western saddle if reasonable.
James Maddox, 5331 Hugh Howell
Rd., Stone Mountain 30088. Ph. 938,
8566.
___ ________L
Want to catch or buy wild ' cat-
tle; also, will haul livestock
anywhere at anytime. Billy Reasor,
Rt. 4, Box 184, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-
3396._______________________
Horses boarded, good facilities
with complete services available,
priced from $45 per mo. Bob Rowland,
Rocking R Ranch, Milledgeville. Ph.
352-5301.______________________
Used Crosby cutback saddle, 21
in., made in England, only 3 mos. old,
$165; pony Western saddle, quilted
seat, dbl. girth, covered stirrups, $50;
horses boarded, $55 per mo. Mrs.
Gloria Colter, Gainesville. Ph. 532-
5798._________________________ 7 yr. old mare mules, approx.,900
Ibs., will work anywhere, see at my home anytime, located on Hwy. 156, 8 mi. from Talking Rock. Noel Silvers, Rt. 2. Talking Rock.____________
Reg. Tenn. Walking Horse brood mares for sale, all safe in foal, exc.
papers, wiii ride and proven show horse producers. G.D. Souls, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1858.______
Shetland ponies for sale, not broken, no reasonable offer refused. W.C. Goolsby, Rt. 1, Box 14, Hillsboro 31038.
1 I/ 2 yr. old Walking Horse colt, strawberry roan with white markings, good bloodlines. Anne Hope, Rt. 2, Commerce 30529. Ph. 335-6493. ~ ~ Hunter prospect: Reg..Appaloosa gdfling, 5 yrs. old, 14 hands, gentle disp. C. Novak, 6595 Bridgewood Valley Rd., NW, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-8340.
White Shetland pony, 6 mos. old, $30 or will trade for young calf. Anita Lawson. Rt. 1. Jefferson. Ph. 693-2612.
Quarter horse, winner of ribbons and trophies, $250; two 10 mo. old colts, $100 ea. Hayward R. Padgett, Box 25, Kingsland 31548. Ph. 729-5568.
3 yr. old dun gelding, beautifully marked, has been riding English, loads and hauls good, would make ecc. show horse for young person. Donna Steele, Box 943, Columbus
0872.__________________________ Good, fat, spotted pony, cart,
31902._________________________ Shetland pony, with bridle, $20,
harness, bridle and saddle. W.R. without bridle, $15.' Jerry McLocklin,
Medley. Rt. 5. Acworth 30101._____ Rt. 1. Statham 30666. Ph. 725-5127.
Crosby cutback show saddle, 4 in.,
2 gentle Shetland ponies for sale,
good cond., complete with all fittings, one 7 mos. old and one 20 mo. old, both,
$145. L.R. Lindenbaum, Lineview $45. Elvis Meadors, B-St, Pine Mt.
Farm, Kingston 30145. Ph. 336-5261. Valley 31823. Ph. 628-4630.
Horseshoeing, hunters, jumpers,
Reg. 3/ 4 Arabian mare, coming 4
Quarter horses. Newnan, Griffin area yrs. old, trained English, good action,
Thursday and Friday. Bill Blunschi, $600; AQHA reg. mare, coming 6 yrs.
Smyrna. Ph. 432-1328.__________ old, dark chestnut, gentle, good brood
2 horse tandem trailer, tail gate, mare, now in training for Western
escape door, tack compartment. Judy Pleasure, $650. Mrs. Charles Rivers,
Roe. Duluth. Ph. 476-2234.________ Rt. 2. Favetteville 30214. Ph. 461-8084.
Horses boarded, trained and
Shetland and Welsh ponies and
hauled anywhere; cattle hauled also, pleasure horses, good selection,
wild cattle caught and Irg. herds reasonably priced; also, English and
penned. Ralph Headrick, Rt. 5, Box Western saddles and tack. C.M. Bond,
125. Ringgold 30736. Ph. 866-9110.
Lavonia. Ph. 356-3244 day or 356-2673
Will train 6 weanling or colts this night._______________________
season, 6 mos.-l yr., prefer Quarter
Shetland stud pony for sale, $35.
type, halter break, teach load on J.E. Hester, Rt. 3, Powder Springs
trailer, stand tied, handle feet and 30073. Ph. 943-3759.______________
legs, break to horse walker and train
Reg. TWH, only 4 yrs. old, double
for halter classes, $1.25 day stall and Midnight Sun breeding, beautiful
feed, $12.50-$15 wk. training fee, 2-3 black gelding, with 1 small white star,
wks., deliver horses to barn. Sandy 17 hands, approx. 6 mos. training and
Powell, Powell Farm Quarter Horses, shows good show ability. Mrs. Carlene
Rt. 6, Box 294, Macon Ph. 743-5922 Bullard. Box 19. Midway. Ph. 884-2510.
after 6 pm.________________
Blue roan racking gelding, gentle
Have room to board 6 horses, but spirited, fat. Jean Ezzard, 5261
stall, pasture and lighted riding Northland Dr.. N.E. Atlanta 30342.
ring, can pick up horse. Bill Myers,
At stud: Thoroughbred, "Car-
Tall Pine Stables, Dixon Rd., Macon. tridge" by Your Host, sire of the
Ph. 743-6427.__________________ Mighty Kelso, out of Snarkling by
Horses pastured, $15 per mo. for 1 Snark, outstanding conf. and disp.,
horse and reduced rates for more than can only take 10 more mares this
1 horse, 86 acres, good location, Stone season. H.L. Rand, Box 28033, Atlanta Mountain, Redan Rd. and Walker Rd., 30328. Ph. 993-3636.___________
permanent pasture, good winter and
"King's Golden Spotlight", reg.
summer grass, barn on property for Appaloosa AQHA, Palomino stallion
shelter and lake. E.O. Britt, Stone NPBA, exc. color, conf. and disp.,
Mountain. Ph. 469-4874.
sires exc. colts, stud service available
Used Argentine forward seat free to4-H club members, only charge
saddle, 18 in., good cond., $50 with mare care, standing at Crow Haven
fittings, $35 without fittings. J.H. Farm. Mrs. Gwen Cook, Rt. 2, River
Blair, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7852. Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 469-6120 after 6 pm.
Wednesday, February 10, 1971
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Livestockfeed, II Agricultural II ReciDGS Of the Week hay and grain II seed and plants
M Mil
for sale
Real good work mule for sale,
approx. 1000 Ibs. J.L. Powell, Rt. 2,
Vienna. Ph. 268-4249._________ Nice chestnut gelding, I/ 4
Arabian-3/ 4 Quarter horse, 15 hands, spirited English Pleasure horse, 8 yrs.
old. Sue H. Taylor, Rt. 3, Hickory Flat Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7809.
At stud: Dbl. King bred reg.
A.Q.H.A. #294060 "King Bright",
copper sorrel, beautiful conf., proven sire of top duality colts, will bringto mare, grade $50. Mrs. Mike Quinn, Box 91, Good Hope. Ph. 938-7420.
Black stud colt, 2 yrs. old, gentle
but spirited, no bad habits, for ex-
perienced rider, has good breeding,
an exc. show horse prospect, sire is
reg. Tenn. Walker, will sell or con-
sider trade. Miss Cindy Ferguson, Rt.
4,Cleveland. Ph. 865-4578._______
Buckskin Quarter Horse mare, 5
yrs. old, trained for timed events, exc.
record for past showing, handles
easily, exc. cond., spirited, tack in-
cluded. Pat Rooney, 6014 Woodrow
Way, Atlanta 255-8243._________
7 yr. old gelding, I/ 2 Thorough-
bred, very fast in canter, exc. 4 gaited
saddle horse, reasonable to right
person. Mrs. O.F. Daughtry,
Louisville. Ph. 625-7528._______
7 yr. old reg. Morgan gelding,
state champion English, Western and
Halter; 3 yr. old reg. Morgan gelding,
halter broken. Winnie Douma, Old
Rosser Rd., Sone Mountain. Ph. 469-
6117.
______________
At stud: Reg. Morgan stallion,
"Carousel Sir Roger", sired by
Pineland Play Boy, 1966-67 Ga. State
Palomino champion, 15 hands, golden
chestnut, silver mane and tail, im-
pressive showing in 1971 season, now
booking to approved mares for 1971.
Sondra Stynchcombe, 1173 Citadel
Dr., NE, Atlanta 30324. Ph. 261-3000 or
634-0355._____,_________ -
2 Golden Palomino mares,
bridles, blankets and saddles. C.G.
Howell, 4109 Fairburn Ave., Atlanta.
Ph. 344-3592. _______^___^
Go Boy brood mare and sorrel
filly with Go Boy and Midnight Sun
bloodlines, brood mare $500, filly $400.
Thomas Rice, Rt. 1, Box 385-B,
Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-9920.
Palomino Quarter horse for sale,
21/2 yrs. old and broken to ride.
Eddie Swafford, Rt. 2, Winston. Ph.
942-0056 after 4:30.__________
Nice Palomino gelding pony, 42
in. tall, works true in harness, safe for
any child to ride, for sale or trade for
baby colt; young mare pony to breed,
etc.; also, 2 feeder pigs. James H.
Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 175, Waverly Hall
31831. Ph. 582-2046. __________
Quarter Horse mare, 5 yrs. old,
15. 1 hands, trained for barrels, exc.
conf. and disp., quick turning and
fast, spirited, experienced riders only,
tack included, must sell going to
college. Deirdore Duncan, 3531
London Rd., Chamblee. Ph. 457-4944.
Sorrel gelding, approx. 17 hands,
1700 Ibs., broken to ride or harness,
exc. disp., gentle enough for anyone
to ride, good horse for hunters, M.S.
Tennyson, Box 267, Columbus. Ph.
323-2756.________________
At stud: Dbl. reg. Golden
Palomino Quarter horse, AQHA and
PHBA, exc. color and conf., great
grandson of Three Bars and
Hollywood Gold, all mares must have
vet certificate. Lamar Kinman,
Hickory Knoll Farms, 6700 Buffington
Rd., College Park 30337. Ph. 964-
9168.___________________ Good work mule for sale or trade.
H.G. Slate, West Side Rd., Austell
30001. Ph. 948-4539.__________^_^ Burro with harness and 2 wheel
cart, $75 or will trade for equal value
in calves; Welsh gelding, ridden by 12
yr. old boy, $55. Charles H. Gilreath,
Monroe. Ph. 267-6483.__________ 2 reg. Quarter Horse mares, due
to foal Feb. and March, bred to reg.
Quarter horse studs, 1 yearling colt, Three Bars and Flying Bob breeding;
also, at stud: Flask, Knight and Jag's Wimpy and own son of The AAA and
AQHA champion Jag. J.A. Roberson, Brunswick. Ph. 265-2246 after 6 pm.
Appaloosa at stud: Joker B Jiggs #53022, own son of the Immortal Joker B x Tipsy Cee #20510, 1970 Ga. aged halter stallion, 15 hands, 1100 Ibs., bay
with snowflakes, sire of conf. and
color, fee $150. Dr. G.S. Morris, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6913.
for sale
Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.15 per bale if picked up; $1.25 per bale if del. Mrs. R. L. Eskew, 5795 Northcutt Rd.,
Fairburn. Ph. 964-6273._________ 30 tons Coastal Bermuda hay,
highly fert., choice quality, weed-free, $1 per bale, $35 per ton. L. E. Akins,
Rt. 2. Byron. Ph. 956-5897. Highly fert. & limed hay, new
crop, rain free, $1 per bale at barn, cheaper in Irg. amt. G.M. Kirk, 1726 StilesboroRd.. N.W.. Kennesaw 30144.
Mixed hay for sale, limed & fert., 65$ per bale'at barn. Carl A. Schwanbeck, Rt. 3, Adairsville. Ph. 773-
3516.
25 bales Fescue hay, good for mulch, 50? ea. John C. Moore Jr., Rt. 1, Powder Springs, 30073. Ph. 943-5811.
Oat hay, $1.10 per bale or $40 per ton, mixed grass hay, 80$ per bale or $30 per ton, will swap hay for thin cattle, all hay baled without rain from fert. fields. T.J. Wade, Box 371, McDonoueh. Ph. 957-4684.________
Hay, 754 per bale. Joe Rainwater,
T. I. Moreland. Ph. 253-5654._____ Good Coastal Bermuda & other
kinds hay, 70? per bale in truck load lots. D. G. Barnett, Rt. 1, Cedartown.
Ph. 748-3708.________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, 50$ per
bale at barn. R. A. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 480, Hampton 30228. Ph. 946-4542.
100 bales of damaged Coastal Bermuda hay, 50$ per bale. Milton P. Minchew. Ph 788-1891 after 4 PM.
Last yr. hay, Coastal Bermuda, baled without rain. Harold Bush, Woolen Rd., Palmetto. Ph. 758-1421
days.___________________ 400 bales Coastal Bermuda hay,
fert. with poultry compost, 75$ per bale. T. L. Surles, Winkler Farms, Preston. T. L. Surles, Preston.
Good Coastal Bermuda hay, cut 4
times, yearly, $35 per ton F.O.B. G. F.
Vandiver, -Rt: t, -Box-230, Guy ton
31312. Ph. 772-3198._________
Highly fertilized Coastal Ber-
muda hay, no rain, 90$ per bale at
barn. James R. Woods Hwy., 18, 10
mi. W. Pine Mountain. Ph. 882-6580.
1970 good quality Coastal Ber-
muda hay, well fertilized, $30 per tdn
at barn, will del. for $35 per ton in 4-
ton lots within 40 mi.; also, mulching
hay $25 per ton at barn, will del. for
$30 per ton in 4 ton lots within 40 mi.
Herman Barker, The Rock 30285. Ph.
647-4608. ______________
Several diff. var. new crop hay for
sale, can del. K. B. Grogan, Manning
Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 428-4672 ___
Several hundred bales Coastal
Bermuda & Fescue hay, 80* per bale,
40$ per bale for broken bales, will sell
in any size lots. W. H. Butler,
Covington. Ph. 786-6098 or 938-7905,
Tucker.
_________
Rain free Coastal Bermuda hay,
well fert., pick up in barns. Donald
Hand, Bowdon. Ph. 258-2382 or 349-
1054, Atlanta.
Fine hay, heavy bales from rich
fields, baled without rain, pure
Fescue, Arlington Lespedeza & mixed
grasses, no weeds. M. R. Boroughs,
2750 Clifton Springs Rd., Decatur
30334. Ph. 241-3565.____________
Coastal Bermuda hay & Fescue,
also Millet, Coastal Bermuda &
Fescue, $1 per bale, Millet, 80$ per
bale, all Irg. heavy bales, good quality
hay from limed & fert. fields. L. B.
Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689,_____
Coastal Bermuda hay, at barn or
will del. M. G. Dunlap, Rt. 1,
Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 987-2620.
Fescue, Orchard grass & Clover
hay, 85$ per bale, Timothy, $1 per
bale, mulch hay, 500 per bale. Mrs.
Willie Marduis. Rt. 2. Austell 30001.
1970 hay for sale, 75$ per bale at
barn. W. H. Jones, Powder Springs.
Ph. 943-6911,
Coastal Bermuda hay, from well
fert. & limed fields, Irg. sq. bales of
exc. qual., $35 per ton or $1 per bale in
truck load lots at barn. B. B. Camp-
bell, Rt. 3, Box 345, Jackson 30233. Ph.
775-3064.
Well fert. Fescue hay, no rain, 80$
per bale at barn. W. E. Longino,
Providence Rd., Rt. 4, Alpharetta 475-
6110.
_____________.
Hay for sale, well fert. & limed,
$35 per ton or $1 per bale; last yr. hay,
75$ per bale. William L. Boggs, Rt. 1,
Thomaston Rd., Barnesville 30204.
Ph. 358-1865.
SHERRY ROAST PORK
5 Ib. loin
l/ 2 cup cooking sherry
V 2 cup brown sugar
1 Tbsp. grated orange rind
for sale
l/ 3 cup orange juice l tsp. horseradish l tsp. prepared mustard
Ky. 31 tall Fescue seed, pure seed
98.15%, germ. 94%, cleaned and in new 50# bags, 18$ per Ib. R.H. Underwood, Rt. 2, Bethel Rd., Conyers. Ph. 483-
8965. Ground running white acre
Mix sauce and bring to a boil. Pour sauce over roast and cook at 325 degrees for 35 minutes per pound. Baste frequently.
cowpeas, germ. 87%, $1 per cupful; brown stripe Halfrunner snapbeans,
germ. 86%, $1 per cupful; old Dutch white Halfrunner snapbeans germ.
Mrs. Cleo Paletidas Box 491 Darien, Georgia 31305
79%, $1 cupful, add post. Mrs. H.W.
Law.Chula 31733.____________ Condongiant Mastadon ever-
bearing strawberry pits., $2.50 per C; red raspberries, black raspberries, 4,
$1, add post. Mrs. F.M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.__________________
MACARONI CONFETTI SALAD
2 cups elbow macaroni V 2 cup minced celery I/ 3 cup minced parsley
Raspberries, rare Golden Queen bears Irg., sweet golden berries, delicious fresh, frozen, etc. bearing
age, $1.10 ea.; figs, everbearing sweet
purple fig pits., $l-$1.25 ea., add 40$ post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph.
876-0538.________________ Peppermint sprigs, brown or
<t hard cooked eggs, chopped I/ 3 cup minced onion
l/ 2 cup sliced stuffed olives 3 Tbsps. drained capers I/ 3 cup mayonnaise 1 Tbsp. Brown mustard Salt and pepper to taste
white scuppernongs, 25$ ea.;
Bouquet pepper, 35? pkg.; long hot pepper, 50$ per Ib. Mrs. Mary T. Vincent, Rt. 1, Hwy. 53, Statham
Cook macaroni according to package directions. Turn into colander and drain well. CoOl. Toss lightly with celery, parsley, eggs, onion, olives and capers. Combine
30666.___________________ White 6-Weeks bunch bean seed,
germ. 92%, Pink Peanut 6-Week bunch beans, germ. 93%, $1.30 per cupful PP. Mrs. Lee Reece Rt. 2, Ellijay
mayonnaise with mustard, salt, and pepper. Stir into macaroni. Mix gently but well. Pack lightly into oiled 6-
cupring mold. Cover tightly with oil and chill overnight. To serve, turn onto tray and garnish with chicory, cold cuts,
30540._______________________
cheese, olives, etc. Serve with extra mayonnaise, if
Treasured Brazilian Irish potatoes, 400 per hill possible, $3 ea.,
desired.
add 40$, will accept checks. Wayne Strayhorn. Box 50, Rt. 1, Gainesville
Miss Gail Bramblett
30501.____________________
Athens, Georgia
Cabbage, collard seed, abt. 50 Ib.
lot for $75 here. P.O. Webb, Rt. 5, Box
69, Elberton 30635._____._____
5 diff. kinds 1st yr. hybrid tomato
Good tender bean seed, white
Gov. inspected Super Perfection
seed from heading seed grower, 100 Cornfield, germ 90%, Cream 6-Wks., strawberry pits., well rooted, sent
seed, $1; bell pepper, sweet Cherry germ. 88%, Pink 6-Wks., germ., 85%, damp packed, will grow & bear this
pepper, big Cowhprn hot pepper, white Halfrunner germ. 97%, white spring, $3 per C, 200, $5. Timothy A.
hybrid long green cucumber seed; 30$ ;iush-peas ,germ.: ,93%, fed speckle McElroy, & H. A. McElroy, Sr.,
pkg. with stamped env. F.M. Abie, Dahloneea 30533.______________
Candy Roaster squash seed"from a 5 ft. 4 in. around and 23 in. long Blue Ribbon winner, 50$ doz. with self-
addressed env. James H. Turner, Box
517, Blairsville. ___________ Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 per
gal. peppermint pits., 75$ doz.; Russian sunflower seed, 30$ cup; yellow striped pomegranate seed, 20$ tblspn. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Box 214, Rt. 1, Royston 30662._________
Jerusalem artichokes for planting, $2.50 per gal., or $1 per doz. crabapple, 50$ ea.; also rhubarb & horseradish bunches, 50$ ea., spearmint blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., add 50$ post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. ______________
Hot pepper seed, 25$ tblspn, with stamped env.; also pea seed, white & cream, $1 cupful PP. Royston Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville 30501.
Crowder, 88% germ., $1 cupful, add
post.. Mrs.. Carl Smith. Rt.. a, Sweet & hot Banana pepper, bell
pepper, seed, 25$ pkg. with stamped
env. ; also chufas, $1 per pint, 25$ post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay. ____________
Peach plum plants, 75$ ea~,
others, Ga. orders only. Mattie Duran,
Rt. 7, Gumming 30130.___________ Everbearing strawberry pits., 75$
doz., 3 doz., $2; sassafras, black wild muscadine vines, maple, wild cherry,
wild crabapple, all rooted, 75$ ea., spearmint plants, 6, $1, add post. Rosa
Richards. Box 32. Elliiav._________ Pepper seed, sweet and hot
Banana, sweet bell, hot Cowhorn, broom corn seed, Sunray, June Pink,
Golden Jubilee tomato seed, 25$ pkg. with stamped env.; Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2. Ellijay.
Old fashion tender white
Creaseback bean seed, germ. 97%, also mix. Cutshort bean seed, 94%
Bright Star Rd., Rt. 2, Douglasville.
Improved blueberries developed
by the Experiment Sta., Tifton;
Tifblue, Woodard, Delite and
Southland, 2 yr. bearing size plants,
$2, add $1 post. Less than $15 orders,
more are PP. J. E. Leger. Ocilla
31774.
_______________
Will furnish sprigs and custom
plant Coastal Bermuda on your farm
anywhere in Ga., guarantee a stand,
sprigs dug with auto, digger and
planted with 2-row auto. Bermuda
planter. K. E. Hancock, Coastal
Bermuda Farms, Box 234, Franklin
Springs. Ph. 245-7241._______
Scuppernong,muscadine
grapevines, female bronze var. in-
clude scuppernong Topsail & Higgins,
bronze pollinators Chowan, female
black var., include Hunt, Thomas
black pollinators, include Bountiful,
Chief, Southland, Magoon well rooted,
damp packed, $1.25 ea., 6, $5, add 50$
post. Grady Ison, Brooks 30205. Ph.
Pensacola Bahia, germ. 89%, 98% germ., $1 per cup, add post. Mrs. purity, no noxious, $27.50 CWT. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99, Ellijay
599-3323.______________________ Treasured Brazillian Irish potato
Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-
5109.____________________ American chestnut seedlings, $5
ea. P. B. Huff, 2622 Mercedes Dr., NE,
30540.____________________ Old fashion white multiplying
onion sets, 35, $1 plus post. 50$ post. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup
400 per hill possible, $3 ea., 2, $5, 8 $16, add post. Mrs. Grace Townsend, Rt. 1,
Box 315. Gainesville 30501.______ Lrg. size monster peanuts, 30 seed
Atlanta 30345. Ph. Pine Thicket 31545.___________________ start, lab. test No. 58232, 30 seed start
Farms Nursery.
Chas. Wakefield & Round Dutch $1, J. K. Stalcup, 2563 Sandtown Rd.,
Fescue seed, purity 96.41%, inert. frost-proof cabbage pits., $1.50 per C, Marietta 30060._____________
.60%, other crop 2.89%, weed seed 300, $3, 500, $4, $6 per M, postpaid in
Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 for
.10%, no noxious seed, 20$ per Ib. F. W. Ga. Mrs. R. Chanclor, Rt. 1, Box 269, planting or eating, muscadine
Gill, Rt. 2, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5388. Pitts 31072. Ph. 648-4255.________ grapings, 50$ ea., red raspberries,
8 ft. tall red seed cane, improved,
White nest multiplying onions blueberries, catnip, spearmint plants
approx. 1,000 stalks, any amt. 10$ per sets, $3.50 per gal. PP in 1st & 2nd for sale, $1.50 doz., plus 50$ post. Mrs.
stalk. Irven Franklin, Rt. 2, Box 142, zones, further add 25$ extra post.; Elzie Long, Rt. 5. Ellijay.______
Jesup. 31545. Ph. 427-3686.________ Certified, improved Ga. Red seed
sweet potatoes, grown from vine cuttings, no cracks, 1st yr. from
foundation seed, $3 per bu., others,
$2.50 per bu., containers not furnished, cannot ship. L. W. Hutchinson,
Rt. 1, Nicholls 31554. Ph. 632-4854
also $l-$2 size pkgs . plus 25$ post. , now
good time to plant. Miss Mattie Merriman. Lyons.________________
Certified sweet potato pits.;
Improve Ga. Red, Rose Centennial,
avail. April 1 from hot beds, $6 per M, FOB Lenox, booking orders now. Bob Lindsey, Buckeye Farms. 1-75, Lenox
Strawberry popcorn, miniature
redhot pepper pods for seed, old fashion Indian corn, castor or mole
bean seed, giant sunflower seed, all 3 doz. to pkg., 30$ ea., 4, $1 with stamped env., will accept stamps.H. A. Stahl,
Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.
Alma.____________________ 31637,____________ '_____
Black raspberries, Himalayan
Genuine white Silver Skins onion
Shallot onion buttons, $1 per C, blackberry pits., muscadine,
sets, $1.25 per qt., $3 per gal.; collard ppd.; lemon balm plants, $1 per doz. grapevines, hazelnut, beechnut,
seed, 40$ spoonful. Bill Stephens, 847 ppd. castor or mole bean seed, 50$ Oak St., Gainesville.__________ doz., ppd. Blanche Woodruff,
blackhaw bushes, sarvice trees, 4, $1; garlic bulbs, blueberry bushes, 10, $1,
Booking orders spring del. April , 15 Big Boy, Early Big Boy Giaiit/ tomato pits., $12 per C; 8 var. stan-
dard pits., $8.50 per C; eggplant, $7
Greenville.____________________ Old fashion white multiplying
onions, 35, $1 plus 50$ post. Mrs. Etta Bishop. Rt. 1. Carnesville 30521.
add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 7, Gainesyille. 30501.___________
Old fashion peach trees, muscadine grapevines, sweet gum,
per C; bell pepper hybrid $12.50 per C;
Huckleberries, dewberries, blackhaw, hazelnut bushes, beechnut,
standard pepper pits., sweet and hot blackberries, yellowroot plants, $2.50 sarvice berry trees, black raspberry,
$8.50 per C; other pits., must be per doz. PP; calamus pits., red tame Himalayan blackberry bushes, 4, $1;
booked. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 plums, 6, $2.50 PP, damp packed. mtn. blueberries, garlic bulbs, 10, $1,
Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6.
758-6140.
Ridge 30513.
Gainesville 30501.
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Himalayan rabbits, white with
Racing Homer pigeons, gooc
Booking orders spring del of over
Pfitzer dwarf red, pink, yellow
brown ears, nose and feet, $5 ea. or flyers, solid white, all seamles 100 varieties & cols, dahlia tubers, all cannas, 50* ea., $4 doz.; Dinnerplate
will trade for pr. Jap Silkies, banded, $1.50 ea., cannot ship. Ran true to name, and color, disease free, dahlias, red, pink, yellow & white, 50*
Araucanas or exotic chickens. Anita dall Heard, Rt. 3, Gumming 30130. Ph reasonably priced; also mammoth ea., $4 doz. unlabeled, mix. cols., $2.50
Lawson, Rt. 1. Jefferson. Ph. 693-2612. 887-4232.__________________
sunflower seed, 75* pkg., 25* post. doz.; red Oriental poppies, $1 ea., 3,
Game chickens: Purebred Texas
70 standard chinchillas and al Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose $2, add 65* post. Thomas M. Sparks,
Ranger stags, purebred Roundhead equip., very cheap, selling due tc Ave SW. Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140. 306 Lakeview Dr.. Chatsworth 30705.
stags and pullets, bred under wire, health. J. F. Senn, Rt. 6, Box 82
Dbl. red everblooming cluster
Red dwarf Pres. cannas, $2.75
March and April hatch, some cross Dublin. Ph. 272-5256.
roses, 6, $2.50, Ga. only, Irg. bushes, doz.; red amaryllis bulbs, $1.25 ea.;
bred, pick up here. J. H. Willis, Rt. 1,
Game stags and cocks of pure am worm free pecans, you dig, $1 ea. hyacinths red, pink, yellow & Purple,
Sycamore 31790.
proven bloodlines, over 100 to selec Myrtle Pace, 616 Rockmart Rd., Villa $1.50 doz.; Christmas cactus in bud, 3
Flying Mallard ducks, 3 from, breeds of today's top breeds in Rica 30180.
I/ 2 in. pots, 75* ea.; glad bulbs, 75*
generations from wild, hen and drakes, $2 ea., approx. 300, if all taken
Clarets, White Hackle, Hatch and Fordowns, priced from $10 to $25, wil
Rooted pink thrift, $2 per C; tall blue Japanese, blue Siberian iris,
doz., $4 per C, will ship COD, add 70* post. Mrs. Jennie Sparks, Rt. 3,
for sale
Jerusalem artichokes to pit., $2.50 gal., add 50* post.; spearmint, huckleberry, pits., $1.50 doz., add post, no out-of-state orders. Mrs. H. A. Chastain. Rt. 5. Elliiav._______
Fruit trees, June, Horse, Red & Golden Delicious, Staymon, Rome Beauty, Yates apples; Elberta, Ga. Belle, Hale peach, 2-3 ft. 75 * ea., Keifer, Bartlett pear trees, May cherries, 3 ft., $1.25; Concord & Niagara grape, 75*; $5 orders PP. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Cayenne pepper seed, 25*; hot Hungarian pepper, 30*; Sweet Banana pepper seed, 35*; anaheim sweet Pepper seed, 25*; hot Floral Gem Pepper seed, 25*. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873^ Scottdale 30079.__________
Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 gal.; sour May cherry bushes, $1 ea.; boysenberry pits., $2 doz.; everbearing strawberry pits., 25, $1, $4 per C, add 50* post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
$1.75, cannot ship. Johnny J. Greene, Rt. 2, Box 144, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 5674793.________________
Northern Bobwhite quail, fully grown in flight pens, $1 ea., all orders over 100, 90* ea. Ronnie Gregg, Pinegrove Quail Farm, Rt. 1, Box 269 B, Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-5219.
Few laying hens, New Hampshire Reds, Rhode Island Reds, few Muffec Araucanas, that lay blue colored eggs, cannot ship. J. G. Ferguson, 368J North Peachtree Rd., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 457-2759.
Bronze turkeys for sale, hens ano gobblers, hens will lay by spring, call before coming. Joe Kerbow, Rt. Conyers. Ph. 483-3826._____
Pure Roundheads, Ginn Greys, White Hackles, Hatch and Warhorse. Garnett J. Moreland, Sr., Rt. 2, Turner Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 469-3229.
3 guineas and 3 young roosters, $1 ea. Joe B. Smith, 3105 Stilesboro Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 427-4853.
Pr. Alien Roundhead game, 1970 hatch; 5 trios of bantams, Blue Ribbon winners, $15 trio. Horace Parker, Rt. 2, Covington. Ph. 786-5229.
Taking orders now for quail eggs
answer mail. Jim Maddox, Rt. 2 Hwy. 275. LaGrange.
Java green peafowl hen, 21/2 yrs. old, $100, cannot ship; also, 2 prs golden pheasants, $12 per pr. Amherst cock, $10, all are exc specimens. T. Wimberly, Rt. 2, Box 119-E, Bainbridge 31717. Ph. 246-3093
Pigeons, purebred Texan Pioneer Auto-Sex, mated prs., $6, young birds, $2 ea.; purebred Silver Duckwing and White Cochin bantams, show type birds, $5 pr., will trade for Lahore or Indian Fantail pigeons, cannot ship. Ray Owens, 136 Kurtz Rd., Marietta. Ph. 427-1779.
Rabbits, breeders and young San Juan, Silver Martins, Dutch New Zealand White, reasonably priced. J.M. Warren, Jr., 1761 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-6939 after 4 pm.____________.
Bantams: Old English Blacks, Old English Spangles, Black Rosecomb, $4.75 pr., $7 trio; also, stag and 2 pullets, Hatch Claret cross games, $12.50. J. W. Burt, Box 265, Greensboro 30642. Ph. 453-7862 after 6 pm week day, any time week-ends.
Rabbits: 6 N.Z.W.'s, 6 San Juans,
orange daylily bulbs, yellow iris, 3
doz., $2; old time blue iris, 4 doz., $2,
add 65* post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3,
Ellijay 30540
____
4 cols. dbl. althaeas, boxwood,
nandinas, red, white weigela, 12
Chinese chestnuts, flowering peach,
$1 ea., you help dig, too Irg. to ship.
Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford
St., Ellijay.______________
Trailing arbutis, $1 doz.; pink
mtn. laurel, sweet shrub, white pines,
Spruce pine, white dogwood, pink
mtn. ivy, 50* ea., 3, $1; native holly,
50* ea., 3, $1; wild blue iris, 50* doz.;
heartleaf, 50* bunch, add 60* post.
Miss Jewel Charles. Rt. 4, Ellijay.
Waxleaf ligustrum, Boxwood,
Burfordi, Compacta holly, aucuba,
pyracantha, various evergreens,
rooted small and Irg. leav ivy, 10* ea.,
cannot ship, located 1 mi. Conley, 3182
Anvil Block Rd., Mrs. A. J. Swafford,
Sr., Atlanta. Ph. 363-1566.__________
Snowball, Mahonia holly, $1; red
Indian arrow, red flowering quince,
pink almond, althaeas, bridal wreath,
75*; early blue violets, 75* doz.;
Lemon Lilies, sky blue iris, $1.25 doz.,
add post. Rosa Richards, Box 32,
Chatsworth 30705.____________ 300 well rooted ivy, 10* ea.; 10 well
rooted boxwood, 25* ea.; 20 well rooted Gold Dust ajuga, 25*; $5 orders PP, no out-of-state orders. Roy G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-7546._______
2 yr. magnolia trees, $1.65 ea., 2-3 ft., cork trees, $2.25 ea., 3 yr. chinquapin trees, nursery grown, $4.65, shipped in March, must order now with $1 deposit, add 65* post. F. M. Abie. Dahlonega 30533.________
Holly bushes, pink crape myrtle, red elder pits., $1 doz.; also tulip tree pits., sycamores, $2 ea.; sassafras, $1.50; lucky high John bulbs, $3 ea., improved lucky buckeyes, $2 doz.; also good pecans, $1.50 pint, add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips. Rt. 1. Wrightsville.
Cactus seed, 30*; coleus, 25*; egg Christmas pepper, white egg shaped Irg. fruit, 5 seed, 50*; Black Zulu Christmas pepper, 5 seed, 50*. Mrs. D. Brooks. Box 1031. Decatur 30031.
Free for digging, must be moved by Feb. 10 or 15; 1 English dogwood, 2 red, weigelas, 4 purple & white althaeas, 1 apple tree. J. E. Wood, 377 Villa Ave., SE, Mableton 30059. Ph.
Agricultural seed and plants
and young birds. Gerald Scott, Rt. 1, Wadley 30477. Ph. 252-5629._____
N. Z.R. rabbits lor sale or trade, young, $2 ea.; trio of Araucanas, bearded and muffed, $8 trio, see at my place during the wk. and all day on week-ends. Randy C. Hill, Box 101,
young rabbits. Clifford T. Casey, Rt. 2, Box 162. Convers. Ph. 466-4568.
Rabbits for sale, babies, grown does and ducks; also, fryers in freezer. Mrs. Paul F. Herring, Rt. 1, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-4182.
Ellijay.________________ New improved dwarf canna
bulbs, extra Irg. blooms, scarlet red, blooms until frost, min. order 1 doz., $6 PP. Mrs. Lloyd Hickey, 407 S. Woodland Dr.. SW. Marietta 30060.
Sweet William, purple iris, 75*
941-0108.
7-Sister pink rose bushes, blooming size forsythia, white & pink spiraea, small cedars, white dogwood, star jasmine, blooming size, althaeas, 25* ea.; chrysanthemums, $1 doz., dwarf marigold seed, 25* tblspn.,
Bowersville 30516.___________
doz.; ophiopogon, vinca minor, others. Mrs. Mary T. Vincent, Rt. 1,
Flower plants, Buff Cochins, Black Cochins,
White Cochins, BB Reds, Silver Duck-
boxwood cuttings, $2.50 per C; dbl. Hwy. 53, Statnam 30666.________
orange lilies, mix. iris, $1 doz., rooted
Bromeliads, $1; begonia list, 10*;
wings, Golden Sebrights, Black Old English and extra hens, $2 and up.
bulbs and seed
gardenias, Easter roses, 50* ea.; following groups $1 ea. plus 65* post.; Scotchbroom, 4, $1, add post., Ga. 3 yellow egg plums, 3 nandinas, 3
Kenneth Games, Rt. 2. Lavonia 30553.
only Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Gumming. cherry laurel, 1 Moss rose, 2 pink
wanted
Rabbits for sale, 8 wks. old, $2 ea. George Brand, Rt. 1, Hwy. 124, Lithonia._________________
Shirley poppy seed, I/ 2 tsp., 25*; primroses, 12 vari. vincas, 10 vari. plant until March, Irg. mix. col. zinnia liriope, 2 or 25 green. Mrs. Eugene seed, small Pom Pom zinnia seed, Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon
Want several well rooted sweet pomegranate cuttings. Mrs. Marshal Capes, Rt. 1, Box 291, Oxford 30267. Ph. 786-8449._____________
Want healthy plants of rosemary, thyme for an herb garden. P. Rogers, 2148 Alfred Lane. Augusta 30906.
Want everbearing fig bushes and some grapevines and scuppernong vines; also some everbearing strawberry pits., state size and prices. Mrs. Earnest Carroll, Rt. 1, Box 250, Bremen 30110.
Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs
for sale
Pharoah quail, $1 ea.; Bobwhite
breeders, $2 ea.; dressed Pharoahs,
90* ea. Mrs. W. C. Blunk, 1470 Pontiac
PI.. SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-0013.
Mallard drakes, 4 generations
from wild, 1 yr. old, males only, $2.50
ea. at my home; also, have some
mixed chickens for sale, mostly
roosters, $1 ea. T. E. Chambers, 827
Myrtle St., SW, Gainesville 30501. Ph.
536-53ti()._____
Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned
in pens, 300 ft. "long, 30 ft. wide, 8 ft.
high, sev. thousand on hand. Clyde L.
Perry, Rt. 3, Donalsonville. Ph. 861-
4118.
______
Purebred San Juan rabbits. All ages, guaranteed to be as represented. Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St., Decatur. Ph. 373-5291.
Silver Duckwing, BB Reds, Brown Reds, Creoles, will sell or trade for Japanese Silkies or guineas. Butch Walters, 15 Peachtree St., Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-3141 after 6 pm.
500 Northern Bobwhite quail, in flight pens, $1 ea., dressed quail, $1.25; also, sev. prs. breeder birds, $2.50 pr. Leslie Dickey, Cleveland Rd., Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-7728._____
Game fowl: Ginn Grey-Ginn Red cross, Ginn Red-Kelso Claret Red cross, pure Ginn Grey pullets, $5 ea., Ginn Grey stags, $15 ea., above cross stags, $20 ea., pullets, $5 ea., you pay express. Mrs. W.B. Tomlinson, Rt. 2, Quitman 31643. Ph. 263-5597.
Approx. 25 standard chinchillas. Mrs. A. D. Osborne, Rt. 2, Box 36, Nashville 31639. Ph. 686-5284.______
Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, good feathers, live $1 ea., sev. M on hand; also, dressed birds, $1.25 ea., discount on Irg. orders of live birds. Harry Hanson, Rt. 1, Rutledge. Ph. 342-1685 Madison.
Lrg. Cornish game hens, 1969 hatch, $2.50 ea., can furnish rooster with 6 hens; Claret stags, beautiful, $5 ea.; also, nice bantam hens, $2 ea., cannot ship. Bill Jones, Box 185, Hazlehurst. Ph. 375-5865 after 7 pm.
Game chickens: Yard of Onell Roundheads, 4 hens and 1 cock, $50; rubeola Hatch, trio $25; Joe Redmon Greys, Sid Taylor, Blue Traveler, will trade for the right kind of Greys. Bill Kelley, Box 91, Baldwin. Ph. 778-7587.
6 common pigeons for sale, $3.50 tor all 6; pr. Red Helmets, $6; Giant Homer rooster, $2; also, few good healthy rabbits, $1.75 ea., cannot ship. Dan Ivy, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-
3721.________________ Calif, beef type rabbits, $1.50 and
up according to age; also, want to contact someone to buy rabbits the year round, cannot ship. Mrs. John Howard, Rt. 1, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-2758.___________________
Show pigeons: Modenas, Schietti, various colors, $1 ea. in Irg. .quantities; also, Oriental Frills, Blondinettes-black, dun, red, yellow; Satinettes - black, dun, Blue Lace, $5$20 ea., can ship. Matt Bystry, 1820 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 451-5923.__________________
Game hens, Hatch and others, $2 ea.; pigeons, Rollers, Homers, Fantails, Owls, Magpies, etc., $5 pr. and up; bantams, show type, BB Reds, 0. E. Blacks, Duckwings, etc., $3 ea., can ship. E. E. Smith, 1781 Boulderview Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-7315.__________________
Pr. Crevecoeurs, rare French breed of fowl, $10 pr.; Mottled Houdan pullets, March '70 hatch, $3.50 ea. Mrs. M. A. Doan, Hwy. 305 No., Midville 30441. Ph. 554-3033 Wavnesboro._______________
Lrg. Northern Bobwhite quail eggs for sale, taking orders now for spring delivery at $90 per M, now available dressed frozen quail; also, quail breeders, $2.50 pr. Hubert Jordan. Bartow 30413. Ph. 364-3931.
Buff and White Cochins, Japanese Silkies, show type birds, in small flock, hand handled, cannot ship. A. C. Mackey, Box 78, Crawfordville. Ph.
456-2566,___________________________ Pure Gladiators, Eslin Red Quills,
Racey Mugs; also, Hatch-Mugs^Red Quill-Spanish, Red Quill-Mugs.~R F Sessions. Rt. 2, Fayetteville 30214.
O U UT7
for sale
Narcissus bulbs, 50* per doz.; Christmas pepper seed, 25* tsp.; also 5 Ibs. dried apples, $1 per lb., 5 Ibs., 75* per lb., add post. Mrs. J.A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin.
White maroon, yellow or lav.
mums, 18, $1; Johnny jump-ups, 20,
$1; 12 lemon yellow daylilies, $1; 12
stokesia, $1; Gloriosa lily tuber, 75*
ea., orders $3 or more PP to 3rd zone.
Mrs. A. B. Cooper, Rt. 2, Box 270,
Pelham 31779. ____________
Purple jews, Irg. leaf green-white
striped, pathos plant, cactus; Orchid,
June blooming, Silver Dollar, Feb.,
Tree, Mistletoe, Starfish cactus, $1
ea., 50* post., min. order $3. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Gumming 30130._____
Over 600 named var. Bearded iris,
taking orders now to be del. later at
planting time, write for inf. & iris list.,
Govt. inspected, add post, on iris
orders. Mrs. W. J. Saunders,
Jenkinsburg 30234.______________
1970 mammoth sunflower seed, 30
seed, 25* with stamped env.; also 1970
Martin gourd seed, short neck and Irg.
at bottom, 30 seed, 25* with stamped
env. Mrs. J. C. Herron, Sr., Rt.. 1,
Martin 30557._______________
Yr. old rose bushes, yellow &
white Lady Banksia, Sweetheart,
single white Cherokee, Dr. Van Fleet,
75* ea., purple sweet violets, dbl.
orange daylilies, 50* doz., add post.
Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester
31012._______________________ Light red, drk. red, rose pink blue
av. thrift, $1.25 doz.; tritoma, redhot
poker, small, 50*, Irg., $1.25 ea.;
drakes-head, $1.25 doz. PP. Mrs.
Luther Kitchens, Box 327, Covington
30209.
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Ferns: Ostrich Plume, Boston,
Fluffy Ruffles, Sword, 35* ea.;
Slkhorn, Staghorn, $1 ea.; Silverleaf,
Deer Foot, Fishtail, 50* ea., add 60*
>ost. ea. $1 order. Mrs. E. J. Crump,
3ox 127, Climax 31734._________
Boxwood at my home, pink
lowering locust, blue lilac, Cuban
maples, $2 ea.; red flowering maple,
golden Scotchbroom, redleaf porch
vine, golden rain-tree, Japanese
snowball, althaeas, $1.50 ea., add post.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
^ cols, fringed zinnia seed, red,
yellow, blue and orange, new 1970
crop, mix., 25* cupful, add 15* post.
Mrs. W. 0. Phillips, Rt. 1, Carnesville
30521.
mix. cols., dwarf marigold, 25* tblspn., red cockscomb, I/ 4 tsp., 25*, others, send self-addressed stamped env. Mrs. R. L. Pullen, Damascus 31741.
Purple blooming Widow's tear bulbs, 60* doz., red, $1.50 doz.; mix. cols, sultana seed, 30* pkg., mole bean, cleome seed, 25* pkg., Martha Washington sunflower seed, 50* pkg., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99, Ellijay 30540.
All cols, sultana seed, 25* pkg. with stamped self-addressed env. Vassie McCollum, Rt. 2, Box 281, Toccoa 30577.
Pres., dwarf, Irg. blooming cannas, red, extra fine quality, now ready for shipment, $4 doz., PP, $3 per doz. here. R. L. Johnson, Hwy. 23, Rt 1, Flowery Branch 30542.
Rooted ivy, 10* ea., cuttings, 3, 10*. Mrs. DeLoach, 555 Lynnhaven Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 755-1784.
Martin gourd seed, 2 doz., 25*; with self-addressed env.; solid red 4o'clock seed, 2 doz., 25* with selfaddressed env.; mix. Indian and
Martin gourd seed, 15* doz., 2 doz., 25*. James A. Turner, Box 517, Blairsville.
Oxalis bulbs, giant white, yellow, lav. & pink, all Shamrock, 2, $1 plus 25* post., no checks. H.C. Hindman, Rt. 2, Box 220K, Brunswick 31520.
Lunaria (money plant) seeds for sale, now time to plant, heaping tsp., 50* plus stamped env. Mrs. Sue Perry, Box 121, Stonewall 30282.
5 rosy red Bearded iris, $1; 3 rooted philodendron, $1; 3 purple wisteria, $1; 3 purple lilacs, $1; 2 doz. green liriope, $1, add 50* post. ea. $1 order. Mrs. 0. F. Boyd, Rt. 1, Box 295, Villa Rica 30180.______________
5 ft. red nandinas, yellow blooming forsythia, many other plants to select from, 50* per pit., cannot ship, located 1271 Grant St., SE, corner of Dalton St. near, McDonough Blvd., Chev. Plant. A. L. Chancey, Atlanta. Ph. 627-6651.
15-20 in boxwood, $1 ea.; 12-15 in., 40*; nice green and heavy root system, min. order $5 PP. Norton Eldridge, 212 Madison Ave., Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-3849.____________
Star-of-Bethlehem bulbs, 40* doz., 3 doz., $1; dwarf purple iris, $1.25 doz.; blue vinca, $1.25 doz.; asst. cols, lardy phlox, 15, $1.50; 20 pink thrift, I>1; unrooted boxwdod cuttings, 20, pl.50, all PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville 30103._______________
Rare exhibition amaryllis, Triple fireball, 3 layers of petals, 22 or more ;otal, huge solid whites and solid sinks, $6 ea.; true yellows, blues, greens, $10 ea. Charles L. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 78-G, Griffin 30223.
31201.____________________ White & blue violets, 10, $1;
althaeas, butterfly bushes, native azaleas, sweet shrub, white dogwood, red maple, 4, $1; daylilies, purple iris, 1,0,; $1; yellow thornless roses, 3, $1, add post/Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.
Marchineal rose cuttings, 10, $1; mtn. holly, rhododendron, hardy ferns, crabapple, pink mtn. laurel, white dogwood, pine seedlings, honeysuckle, 50* ea., add post. No out of state orders. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay 30540.__________________ Martin, Bushel, Dishrag, Water
Jug, Dipper gourd seed, 3 doz. to pkg. 30* ea. or 4 pkg. $1, will accept stamps in payment send stamped env. H.A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.______
White dogwood, maple, sweet shrub, native azaleas, purple butterfly bushes, 4, $1; grancy greybeard, althaeas, vari. hollyhocks, yellow thornless rose bushes, 3, $1, others, aud ptit.'Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6. Gainesville 30501.___________
My choice asst. cols, mums, $1 doz.; pink 7-Sister climbing roses, $1 ea.; hardy ferns mtn. holly, crabapple, mtn. azaleas, pink rhododendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, others, 50* ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. Elliiav 30540.
Emerald ripple, red amaryllis, $1 ea., plus post.; pink rhododendron, pink laurel, azaleas, dbl. gold kerria, lilac, golden bell, bridal wreath, sweet shrub, holly, others, 50* ea., add post., 50* post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Scillas, (small hyacinths) white and blue, just coming up, transplant now for blooming, $1 doz. small mockorange, fragrant white blossoms, $1 doz., Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.___________________
Hardy white hydrangeas well rooted, $1.75 ea., 2, $3 PP, no out-ofstate orders. Mrs. Fred Aaron, Rt. 2, Blue Ridee._________________
Dbl. daylilies, blue lilies, white lilies, 4, $1; white dogwood, native azaleas, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F.M. Turner. Rt. 6. Gainesville.______
Large clear yellow, deep orange marigolds grow 21/2 ft.; dwarf marigolds, golden orange, maroon and shades of yellow, 12 in. pits.; Pot of Gold yellow marigold, 12 in. pits., bush zinnia seed, mix. cols., 25* pkg., 5 pkgs., $1. Mrs. C.C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Red Bud Rd.. Calhoun 30701.
White pines for sale, unpruned, 2-5 ft. Howard L. Bowers, Bell Creek Rd., Hiawassee. Ph. 896 3577.
3-4ft. dogwood trees, white, $1.50; pink, $3, add 50* post. T. E. Chambers, 827 Myrtle St., SW, Gainesville 30501.
Wednesday, February 10, 1971
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
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for sale
Lrg. dbl. pink poppy seed, 254 pkg.; 8 ornamental pepper, 254;
rosette type touch me-not seed, mix. cols., 254 pkg.; stephanotis, mix. cols, sultana, 254 pkg.; also white
evergreen bunching onion seed, 254 pkg., stamped addressed env. Mrs. H.
W. Law, Chyla 31733._________. Cereopsis, Queen Anne's lace,
dwarf marigold, Gloriosa daisies,
blue stokesia, castor bean seed, 254
pkg. with stamped env., asst. cannas, $2.50 doz. PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel.
African violets in my home, 55 varieties, ribbons won at Fair, leaves
504, list 104 with stamped env. Mrs. Louie F. Utley, Rt. 6, Box 595,
Augusta. Ph. 798-0760. _______ Purple blooming widow's tear
bulbs, 604 doz.; mix. cols, sultana seed, 304 pkg.; Martha Washington sunflower seed, 504 pkg.; mole bean, cleome seed, 254 pkg., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 99, Ellijay
30540.___________________ Rooted ivy, 104 ea.; mix. col.
mums, $1 doz.; pink flowering almond, 3, $1; pink hardy phlox, $1
doz.; pink thrift, 154 ea.; annual phlox, many cols., also gaillardia, 354
doz., very hardy, add post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, Abbeville
31001.______________ _ Approx. 80 boxwood 4-6 ft., $300 if
all taken during the next 2 wks., located I/ 4 mi. S. of Bethesda Baptist Church on all weather rd. at Nelson.
Mrs. Carter A. Jones, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground 30107._______!_______ Lemon lilies, $1 doz.; fall asters,
hardy ferns, rooted hollv pits., mtn. laurel, white dogwood, Jan. Jasmine,
pink althaeas, rhododendron, forsythia, sweet shrub, azaleas, all
rooted, 4, $1, add 504 post. Mrs. W.W. Lowman Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Nandina, mimosa, marigold, castor bean, sunflower seed, 254, matchbox "full;' cockscomb", 'salyfe.i
touch-me-not, Philippine lily, fern
shrub, 254 tsp., miniature pepper, 10
pods, 254, 5 palm seed, 254 with stamped env. H. L. Thomas, 3690
Telstar Dr., Ellenwood 30049.____ Cockscomb seed, from giant plant
3' tall bloom 18" across, 7 I/ 2" wide,
7" thick, one entered in fair, 254 pkg., send stamped addressed env. Mrs. A. W. Stowell, Rt. 2, Box 312, Griffin
30223.____________________ Dbl. red low growing canna bulbs,
blooms 4-7 in., $3.75 doz. PP; also Irg. yellow canna bulbs, Irg. blooms, $3
doz. PP; both bloom until frost. H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd.. Atlanta 30315.
Rooted ivy, 104 ea.; ivy cuttings, 3
joints, 54 ea., wet packed, min. order
$1, PP. Tom Johnson, 4004 Land
O'Lakes Dr., NE, Atlanta 30305. Ph.
237-8044.
_____________
Red & pink dogwood, 18 in., $1.50; white, Hemlock pines, rhododen-
drons, althaeas, weigelas, snowballs
18 in. up, $1; red flowering peach, red llowering plums, weeping willows,
scarlet & silver leaf maples, 3 ft., $1.25, all $5 orders PP. Mrs. T. M.
Webb Rt. 3, Ellijay.
White pines, pink mtn. laurel pink mtn. ivy, white dogwood, mtn. holly
mtn. ferns, Hemlock pines, sweet
shrub, damp packed, 4, $2 PP in Ga., out-of-state, 4, $2.50 PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513._______
White, pine, white dogwood, mtn. fern, mtn. holly, sweetshrub, pink
mtn. ivy, pink mtn. laurel, hemlock pine, 6-$3, all damp packed, good
roots, pp. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.____________
Mtn. holly, rhododendron, hardy ferns, crabapple, pink mtn. laurel,
white dogwood, honeysuckle, 504 ea.; 7-Sisters pink climbing roses, $1 ea.; Siberian iris, $1 doz., add post., no out-
of-state orders. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay 30540.______________ Gourd seed & gourds, 1970 crop,
Irg. Jumbos, 4-5 ft. Dipper, extra Irg. Bushel, small Pee Wee, many other
kinds, 254 pkg. with self-addressed env., red okra seed free with ea. or-
der. G. W. Jackson, Rt. 3, Box 401,
Dalton 30720._______________ 1970 gourd seed, pure Irg. Short-
neck, Martin type, 254 pkg., 1 ounce, $1; also Long Handle, Dipper, 254
pkg., send stamped env. with all orders. Frank Holcomb, Rt. 2, Buchanan 30113.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
3 cols, daylilies, 1 dbl., $2 doz., 504
Channel catfish brood stock, 3-8
post.; Bearded iris, 6 mix. cols., $1, Ibs., sexed & treated. Ken Holyoak,
504 post; early blooming narcissus, 2 Box 6, Enigma 31749. Ph. 532-6135
doz., $1, 504 post.; red Spider lily night. Alapaha.
bulbs, $1 doz., 504 post. Mrs. Jim
No. farm bell for sale, complete
Blackwell, Rt. 1. Newborn 30262.
and in perfect condition, ready for
1970 gourd seed, pure Irg. short: mounting on post. Paul Greeson, Box
neck Martin type, 254 pkg. plus 82. Tunnel Hill 30755. Ph. 673-2819.
stamped addressed env. Edward S.
Approx. 40 loaos free horse
Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison manure, convenient loading, no
30650
straw. G. D. Souls, Lawrenceville. Ph.
Four o'clock seed, a mix. of 5 963-1858.
____
cols., solid cols. & combination of
Improved Ga. Red kiln dried
cols., ea. 254 pkg. with stamped env. sweet potatoes, no strings, no cracks,
J. O. Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 37, jumbo size, a few #2, see to ap-
Lawrenceville 30245
preciate, $3 per bu., truck load lots,
Seed to plant now: Gloxinia, $2.50 per bu., containers not fur-
hardy outdoor var., 5, 254; Regal lily, nished, cannot ship. L. W. Hutchinson,
v4 seed, 254; lav.-blue hardy outdoor Rt. 1, Nicholls 31554. Ph. 632-4854
geranium, 3 seed, 254; giant larkspur Alma.______________________
mix. seed, 25, 254; golden bleeding
Martin gourds, 20-254 ea. at my
heart, 5 seed, 254. O'Neal Brooks, Box home, cannot ship. Hoyt R. Rowden,
873, Scottdale 30079.
Liriope, striped and green; Boxwood holly, 8 in. to 2 ft.; boxwood, 12 in. to 2 ft., large and small hydrangeas, junipers, snowballs, various evergreens, misc. Clifton M. Orr. 1391 Lockwood Dr., SW. Atlanta.
Yellow with brown iris, wide liriope, candytuft, $2 doz.; yellow Button chrysanthemums, white, purple iris, narrow liriope, $1 doz.; white baby's breath, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Rt. 1. Boeart 30622.______________ Several hundred dry sound
Martin gourds at my home, 254 ea., cannot ship. L. B. Law. Leslie 31764.
All sizes short-necked Martin and
Dipper gourds, approx. 1500, will sell
entire lot for 204 ea. V. A. Phillips,
Smithville 31787. Ph. 846-2864. Channel catfish fingerlings for
sale. J. Billy Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 197, Warrenton. Ph. 465-2144 or 465-3863
after 8 pm. __ __________ Lrg. farm bell, No. 4 with 20 in.
base, exc. condition, $75. Robert E. Milford, Rt. 1. Box 258, Appling 30802.
wanted
Ph. 556-3335. Quilt patterns: Lincoln's Plat-
form, The Disk, Puss in the Corner,
Want pits, suitable for shady wild Devil's Claws, Toad in the Puddle, 8 border, state names, prices. Mrs. Hands Around, Dbl. Wrench, Cross
Cora L. Lambert. 2911 Pharr Court and Crown, Nonsense, Mother's
South NW. Atlanta 30305.______ Want 15 striped liriope plants for
$1. Mrs. R. Bruce DeLoach, 555 Lynnhaven Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 755-
Fancy, can be mach. or hand pc., 254 ea., 5, $1 with Irg. stamped env.; others. Mrs. A. W. Stowell, Rt. 2, Box
312, Griffin 30223.________ _
1784.__________________
8-10 bu. walnuts for sale, some in
Want diff. cols, of thrift. Mrs. hull, some already hulled, all for $2
George Valentine, Jr., Box 276, Stock- per bu. Mrs. John G. Brown, Rt. 4,
bridge 30281. Ph. 474-8770.
Blairsville.________________
Channel catfish fingerlings for
Miscellaneous
stocking ponds, several sizes avail., will del. Irg. orders. Ira L. Sasser,
; Mclntosh 31317. Ph. 876-2895 or 876-
for sale
2460 after 7 pm. 12 3/ 10 acres cotton allotment,
605 lint per acre, sell or rent. R.B.
1970 crop shelled pecans, most are
halves, $3 per qt. PP. C. S. Gaines, 3185 Stewart Ave.. Hapeville 30354.
Chufas or grass nuts for sale, $1 per cup. F. N. Dyer, Rt. 2, Blairsville
Hancock" Zebulon. Ph. 567-8854, Channel catfish fingerlings for
sale, free del. to your pond. Frank
Creasy, 107 E. Park Ave., Valdosta. Ph. 244-0558 or Hahira 794-2976.
30512.
'______________.
Appliqued quilt patterns; Heart
Wild cucumber bark and rattle Shape, Overall Boy, Big Rabbit, Cat in
ropt,2 lb, lard box full, $2; yellowroot, Basket.Morning Glory, Dogwood, Big
May'apple, 'yellow dock, rdtsbane,, 2
.
lb. lard box, $1.50 plus 304 ea. box post. Colonial*girl, Football, Duck, Pig,
P. B. Brown, Rt. 2.Ball Ground 30107. Dutch Boy & Girl, 3, $ 1 plus Irg.
Horse manure for sale, $2 per stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Lone. Rt. 5.
load, you haul. Lamar Kinman, Elliiav 30540._________~______
Hickory Knoll Farms, 6700 Buffington
Appliqued pc. quilt patterns;
Rd., College Park 30337. Ph. 964-9168. House on the Hill, Flower and But-
Mtn. honey, raw, like the bees terfly, Wing Rose Stripes, Made in
made it, 5 Ibs. light sourwood, $3.75,10 1815, House Plant, Fisher Boy, puppy,
Ibs., $7; 30 Ibs., $19.50, comb or Kitten, Applique Zinnia, Poinsettia,
strained, wildflower, 5 Ibs., $2,10 Ibs., Cup & Saucer, Bleeding Heart, 3, $1
$3.50, 30 Ibs., $9.75, strained only, add plus. Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon
post. Edward Colston, Taylorsville Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.________
30178.___________________
Nice clean roots and herbs, yellow
Pecan meats, whole halves, I/ 2 root catnip, queen of meadow, devils
gal., $4.50, chopped for cooking with shoestring, 2 lb. lard box full, $1, plus
I/ 2 gal., $4.25, PP to 3rd zone from postage; spearmint, catnip, $1.50,
here. Mrs. A. B. Cooper, Rt. 2, Box doz.; add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain
270, Pelham 31779.
Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________________
Well rotted straw compost for
sale, $5 per load. Winnie Douma, Old
Rosser Rd., Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-6117.
Bees, 40 hives with shallow super
of extended comb with ea., $12 ea.
hive. M. T. Fordham, 607 Bacon Ave.,
Eastman 31023. Ph. 374-3536._____
Appliqued quilt patterns; Daisy,
Pansy, Hareball, Rosebud, Dahlia,
Lily, Dogwood, Tulip, Hen, Rooster,
Clown, Angel, Football, Album,
Swans, 254 ea., 5, $1; list of over 175
pc. & appliqued quilt patterns, 104.
O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale
30079.
Quilt patterns: Grandmother's
Scalloped Square, Butterfly Wing,
patchwork on 8x10 square; dbl.
Wedding Ring, True Lover's Knot,
Rocky Rd. to Dublin, 4-Point Star,
Little Boy, Bowtie, Acres of
Diamonds, Martha Washington,
others, Ethel Giddens, Rt. 2, Perry
31069.
____________
Two 15 gal. black wash pots, $15
ea. J. C. Cook, Jr., Box 143, Woodland
31836. Ph. 674-2437.___________
Horse manure for sale, $5 per
load, easy access. Tom Allanson,
Coppertop Stables, 5554 Koweta Rd.,
College Park. Ph. 766-2990 or 964-9148.
Wild cucumber bark, 2 lb. lard
box full, $2, add 254 post. G. T. Brown,
Gen. Del., Ball Ground 30107.______
Log barn for sale, logs in gooo
condition, can be used in other farm
bldgs. Da vis Pierce, Rt. 1, Box 275,
White cluster sweet potatoes, table size, Red Velvet, Puerto Rican, $4 per bu. at farm in Toombs Co.. bring containers, located 21/2 mi. S. of Johnson Corner, 12 mi. S. of Lyons. Joe S. Ansley, Rt. 3, Lyons 30436. Ph. 565-8214.
Patchwork quilt patterns with drawn instructions, can be mach. pc.; Windmill, Old Italian Design, Pinwheel, Wrench, Bright Hopes, Fan, 3
& 6 Okla. Rd., Grecian Design, Farm friendliness, 5, $1; free bowtie pat-
tern with $2 order, stamped addressed env. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. ____________
Queen of meadow, yellowroot, rabbit tobacco, ratsbane, yellow dock, wild cherry bark, sassafras, 4 lb. lard box, $1.25; catnip, mullein pits., $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
Good dry cow and horse compost 754 per bag, $15 truckload del.; also chicken compost. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU 9-
5798.____________________
Quilt patterns; Snowf lakes, Oakleaf, Maple Leaf, Pine Tree, Moon over Mtn. Overall Sam, Sunbonnet Sue, Dutch Doll, Kitten in Basket, Bear's Paw, Grape Basket, Steps to the Altar, Cross & Crown, Football, Spool, Necktie, 8, $1 with addressed stamped env. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. 2, Box 267. Toccoa 30577.
Buford 30518.
Patchwork quilt patterns with
Channel catfish fingerlings 3-5 in. drawn instructions, can be mach. pc.;
size avail.; also spawning containers. Windmill, Old Italian Design, Pin-
Ray Norman, Rt. 2, Moultrie 31768. wheel, Wrench, Bright Hopes, Fan, 3
Ph. 324-4887.
& 6, Okla. Rd., Grecian Design, Farm
1970 good luck buckeyes, $1.25 per Friendliness. 5, $1, 10, $2. send
doz. plus post. Ricky Garrett, Rt. 1, stamped addressed env. Mrs. Perlene
Hiawassee 30546.
Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Wild cucumber bark, strong red sassafras, slippery elm bark, white ash, roots, red elder bark or roots poke root, I/ 2 gal., $2; pecans, $1.50 per pint, lucky buckeyes, $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs. John Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville._____________________
Strong red sassafras, slippery elm bark, wild cucumber bark, white bark & root, Jerusalem weed root, I/ 2 gal., $2; real lucky buckeyes, $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs. Lillian Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville._____
Maartin gourds for sale, varnished ready to hang, $1.75 ea. two, $3.25, three, $4, 4 or more, $1.25 ea., Blue Bird and Wren gourds, $1 ea., 2, $1.75, 3, $2.50 4 or more 754 ea. all del. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768._____
Pc. quilt patterns with col. picture: Dove of Peace, has dove and olive branch quilting design on center of block; peacock, side view, eye, crown emb., peafowl with wings spread out, some emb., 504 ea. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.
wanted
Want small elec. or hand churn. Mrs. Richard Jenkins, 1853 Montrose Dr., East Point. Ph. 761-3575.
Want syllabub churn, state size, cond., location and price. Amy Brown, 2650 Lakeshore Dr., Macon 31201.
Want used hog wire, any size. Charles T. Massey, Box 382, Rockmart 30153.______________________
Want horse or chicken manure; also want cattle and mulching hay near Buford, will haul. Mrs. Tom Ragsdale, 722 Merritt Dr., Buford
30518. Ph. 945-4472. Want quilt pattern called Split
Rail Fence. Mrs. J. H. Butler, 114 Stewart Ave., Jonesboro 30236.
Want 1 lb. snakeroot send PP, state price. G. A. Langley, Rt. 2, Box 228, Carrollton 30117.
Want Calif, beer seed. Delilah P. Mitchell, 193 Barfield Ave., SW Atlanta 30310. _____________
Want small churn, with dasher and lid if possible. Mrs. Kathy Franklin, 2812 Evergreen Rd., Brunswick 31520._____________
Want hand operated can sealer for #2 cans or canner with pressure gauge, write stating price and condition of articles. Mrs. Jimmy Thompson, 1284 3rd St., NE, Cairo
31728.________________________ Want hives of healthy bees, give
.size and complete,details as to cond., of hives, price and location. Edward Colston, Rt. 1. Taylorsville 30178.
Want sausage stuffer and lard press combination. Mrs. J. W. Arnsdorff, Rt. 2, Box 152, Springfield 31329. Ph. 754-6587.
Want cradle for No. 2 farm bell. Mrs. A. G. Monfort, 151 West Main St., Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-5320.
Want elec. meat grinder and sausage stuffer and elec. meat saw, good condition and reasonably priced. W. E. Lord. Rt. 5, Dublin 31021.
Want wooden duck decoys. Mrs. Joanne Pirkle, 2820 Duke of Goucester, East Point 30344. Ph. 7661277.
Handicrafts for sale
Quilt tops 1 of ea. pattern: Dbl.
Wedding Ring, Ocean Wave, Moneky
Wrench, $6.50 ea.; Step Around the
Mtn., made of nylon, handmade, $6.50,
add 504 post., sent stamped env. for
details. Mrs. R.H. Mealer. Ellijay
10 quilt tops, some Bricklay
design in solid col. and checks to
match, 1 yellow & black, $3 ea., 604
post, sample material for stamped
env. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa
30176.
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Will do quilting in my home. Jessie Garner, 1316 Fleetwbod Dr.,
Atlanta 30316. Ph. 622-4224._______ Will make old fashion dasher &
lids for any size churn, $2.50 here, $3.50 PP, state size. P.O. Webb, Rt. 5,
Box 69, Elberton 30635. Handmade dbl. bed quilts with 2
lb. cotton padding, prints & solid cols.,
$6 ea. Mrs. Sam Griffin, Rt. 2, Canton
30114.__________________. Ladies homemade mach. sewn
Irg. band top aprons, asst. prints and solid prints and solid cols., 1 Irg. pocket, all nicely finished in rickrack, la.ce, and hand applique, all new cotton material, $1.35 ea. PP. Mrs. John Elliott, Rt. 3, Chatsworth 30705.
Cro. P. ! pple aighan ol 4-ply wool,
64x48, brown, beige, gold, orange, yellow, cro. granny afghan of 4-ply
wool, brown, gold orange, 60x46 in.,
$25 ea. plus $1 post.; cro. afghan,
ripple, 4-ply wool, browns, gold, beige, orange, 72x74, $35 plus post. Mrs. H.C. Addington, 22 Henderson, Cornelia.
Ph. 778-6275.
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Little girl dresses, pink or blue check cotton, emb. trim, size 1, $3; pink or blue dacron batiste size 2, $4; pale green polyester-cotton broadcloth, puff sleeve, nylon net, underskirt, size 3, $4. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd.,
Athens 30601._______________ Jersey looped potholder, 254 ea.,
5, $1; handpainted pillowcases, Me & You, His & Hers, $2 pr. add 254 post. Miss Nellie D. Bass, 10 Luminosa Terr., Rome 30161.___________
Cro. tablecloth ecru colored, approx. 72x98 in., $45; cotton cro. bootees trimmed in pink, blue, yellow, green, $1 pr.; also bibs to match, 504
ea.; yellow and white cro. Ripple baby afghan, $10; white cro. lace for pillowcases, $1.25 pr., add post. Mrs. H.H. Robison, Rt. 1. Monroe 30655.
Hand loomed rag rugs 26x50 in., mix. cols., $3 plus post. John Nelligan, 2653 Lester St., East Point 30344. Ph.
761-4550.____________________ Hand quilted dbl. bed size quilts
pc. by hand, 2 lb. cotton batting, new material, prints & solid cols., matching linings, $18.50, queen size, $19.50, add post. Mrs. W.E. Swann, W.R.R. Ave., Box 313, Flowery
Branch 30542. ______.________ Cro. edging for pillowcases in
white, pink or green, 3 yrds. $1 plus self-addressed env. Mrs. W.O. Phillips, C Rt. 1, Carnesville 30521.
Quilted potholders in asst. solid col. and prints, quilted cloth with cotton padding, 4, $1.25 PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Box 146, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge
30513.____________________ Old fashion bonnets; Wagon Train
bonnets both with ruffle, print-solid cols., $1.25, sunbonnets, 754, add post. Mrs. B.M. Humphreys, 854 Davis St., F 6. Gainesville 30501._____
Handmade knives made from tempered steel saw blades, cedar handles, paring knives, $1.75 butcher knives special, $2.50, state size, all PP. Luther Winters, Box 674, Butler
31006.__________________________ 2 ripple cro. afghans, washable 4-
ply wool yarn, one in 3 shades of blue, navy, royal light blue, one is 3 shades pink, rose, etc., 42x65 in., $30 ea.; also Ripple cro. baby afghans, baby bed size, pink & white, 4 ply washable yarn, $20. Mrs. Felton Tucker, Rt. 4, Box 97. Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-iWq,
White & cream cro. doilies, 15-16 in., $5 ea., 5, $20 PP. Mrs. 0. F. Boyd, Ht. 1, Box 295, Villa Rica 30180.
Handmade quilt tops dbl. bed size, Elegant Beauty and House design, $5 ea., others $3.50. Mrs. Sara Manis, Rt. 2, Box 147B, Tunnel Hill 30755
Looped potholders in all cols., 204 ea., 5, $1 plus 154 post. Mrs. J. W. Franks, 21 Cornog Rd., Lavonia 30553.
Shell afghan in diff. cols., Irg. bed size, 4-ply wool thread, $45. Mittie Norton, Oakdale Rd., Mableton. Ph.
7H4-9622.______________ White pillowcases witn wiae
handmade tatting border on edge, 2tone pink and white or blue and white, $3 pr. plus post. Miss Lula Cook, Rt. 5, Canton 30114._______________
Mach. made dbl. bed quilts, $5$5.50 & $6 per quilt; also^will do quilting or piece reasonable. Mrs. W. G. Bohannon, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Ph. MA 9-5055._________
' 2 Ripple afghans made of specially crafted afghan 4-ply mothproof wool yarn, 70x74 in., browns & yellows, $35 ea. plus post. Mrs. John Cobb, Rt. 7, Box 111, Dalton 30720. Ph. 278-2821._________________
6 pr. hand emb. pillowcases, good grade white muslin in standard sizes, guaranteed neat work, ea. pr. wrapped in cellophane, $3.50 per pr. & you pay post, or all pr. for $3.75 per pr. PP, will accept MO. Mrs. A. E. Rollins, Rt. 4, Box 514, Dalton 30720.
Attractive painted birdhouses and feeders for birds, diff. sizes and shapes, handmade, $1.50 to $3.50 ea. J. B. Duncan, 494 Emory Circle, NE, Atlanta 30307. Ph. 373-5425._______
Mach. made quilts, print tops, solid col. linings, all cotton, 2 Ibs., cotton padded inside, $5.50 and $6.50 add post. Mrs. W. G. Bohannon, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. MA 9-5055.____
2 Irg. quilt tops, $6; 1 pr. green broadcloth pillowcases with green single tatting on and emb. Mr. & Mrs., 1 pr. white cases with emb. & hem-sti. hem, no tatting ea. $2.25 pr., 254 post, nice size baby quilt top, pink and blue small blocks, $3. Miss Carla Shell, Rico Rd., Rt. 1, Box 235, Palmetto
3_0268.________________________ Little girl dresses, dbl. knits, red
smocked size 4, royal blue pleated, size 5-6, bonded acrylics, asst. cols. & patterns, size 1-6X, $4 ea., any 3, $10; jumpers new "wet look" vinyl, brown, 4-6X, blouse included, $5 ea. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsviile Rd., Athens. 30601._____________
Pincushion sewing baskets made from cheese hoops, $7.50 ea , add post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt 5, Ellijay 30540.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Important Notice
To Advertisers
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We have recently had to leave out many notices intended for one weeks' issue and publish them the following week, inconveniencing many of our advertisers.
In order to alleviate this problem and to serve as many advertisers as possible each week, ALL NOTICES PUBLISHED IN THE FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN MUST BE LIMITED TO 25 WORDS OR LESS, effective February 24.
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Chicory-- Cichorium Intybus, or succory, blueweed, blue dandelion or coffeeweed -- the latter from the use of its ground up root as a coffee adulterant, is from a remarkably versatile group of herbs of the Compositae Family. This Family contains such unlike garden plants as the endive and witloof or French endive.
Although found growing as a weed long our roadsides it is highly cultivated in some places -especially in Europe where the leaves are blanched and used in salads. The roots are roasted and mixed with coffee both here and in Europe.
A verse written about this usually wild little blue flower is, "Oh, not in Ladies' gardens, My peasant posy! Smile they dear blue eyes, Nor only-nearer to the skies-In upland pastures, dim and sweet, But by the dusty road, Where tired feet Toil to and fro; Where flaunting Sin May see thy heavenly hue, Or weary Sorrow look from thee Toward a more tender blue."
Horace mentions its leaves as part of his frugal fare, and Pliny remarks upon the importance of the plant to the Egyptians. . . where it is still used as a staple in their diets.
Sales Tax Break
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for the rest of the world. This 5.2% must have all the mechanization that is humanly possible to provide to meet the demands of the other 95% of the people; and so, jointly with industry, we have been enjoying this exemption on certain pieces of farm equipment.
The Agriculture Committee of the House, the Georgia Farm Bureau Federation, the NFO organization in Georgia, the Farm Equipment Association of Georgia, Commissioner Tommy Irvin of the Department of Agriculture, and the Agri-Business Council of Georgia have joined hands to try to save this exemption program. And at the present time we are trying to help the Governor find new sources of revenue on non-essential items in order that we might keep these exemptions as they are and expand upon them to cover all our agricultural tractors and equipment used in all phases of agriculture.
We shall continue to do everything in our power to protect the interests of agriculture and the farmers in general across the great State of Georgia.
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I have several different kinds of winter bulbs and some of them have almost quit blooming. What causes this and is there anything I can do to start them blooming again.
W.B.K., Mitchell
Bulbs become crowded as they multiply, often causing blooms to fail. They
should be dug and replanted every three to four years after the tops have died
down.
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I want to plant some Christmas trees for commercial use. Any information you can give me will be appreciated.
L.W.N., Hahira
We referred your letter to the Georgia Christmas Tree Growers Association, P.O. Box 48, Tifton, 31794*. T* h* ey are Christmas tree experts.
Will 2,4-D used at this time of year to kill Chinese artichokes hurt the soil that I use for vegetables this spring?
C.W.C., Savannah
Our Entomology division says no.
When is the best time of the year to chip sweet gum trees so gum -will run out?
Mrs. M.B.R., Clarkesville
The Forestry Department advises chipping sweet gum trees in the spring
and summer. The trees are most active during these months and the gum flow
is best at this time.
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I have a copper object about the size and weight of a 25 cent piece. It has Benjamin Harrison's picture and "Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president of U.S.A." inscribed on it. On the opposite side "Back Bone Ben, son of his grandfather" is inscribed and the center has lots of small printing in it. Is this piece worth anything?
Mrs. C. R. D., Dewey Rose
We called a coin expert who advised that this is a presidential medal - of
no real value.
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Crotalaria
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that two grams (I/ 2 teaspoon) of the ground seed fed daily will produce acute poisoning in 50 pound pigs after about seven days. Chickens may be killed by feeding just eighty seeds daily for 30 or 60 days.
The plant itself is poisonous. A single feeding of nine pounds of the dry plant has been reported to kill a 300 pound calf in 4 days.
Under most field conditions a chronic type poisoning is encountered in cattle. Cattle may die several months after having consumed the plant and not show evidence of poisoning until 1 or 2 weeks before death.
According to the diagnostic laboratory, after pigs have received a small amount of crotalaria seed, intestinal ulcers develop in about 10 days. About 3 weeks later there may be a loss of hair as well as noticeable unthriftiness with evidence of
bleeding and anemia. In chickens, evidence of acute
poisoning results in a characteristic comb discoloration that develop in 24
to 48 hours followed by death in 1 to 10 days. Chronic poisoning of poultry presents similar signs with the comb becoming pale and the birds
becoming severely anemic. Many fail to gain weight even though signs of poisoning are not otherwise evident.
Animals infected with crotalaria poisoning seldom recover, regardless of the treatment.
If you have reason to be concerned over possible feed or grain contamination with crotalaria seed, send a sample to the State Chemist, Georgia Department of Agriculture, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia. They will be happy to assist in determining possible contamination.
With the reported cases in mind, a short corn crop, and low pig and poultry price's, some people may be tempted to take some short cuts and feed crotalaria contaminated feed. The results will be disastrous.
Wednesday, February 10, 1971
Agricultural Calendar
MEETINGS
Feb. 10 - 7 PM - Urgent meeting of Ga. Swine Growers Assn., Alpine Restaurant, Tifton. All members urged to attend.
Feb. 10 - 8 PM - American Saddlebred Owners and Trainers are invited to meet for the purpose of forming an American Saddlebred Assn., Atlanta Country Club. For further information contact Mrs. Sarah Bagan, Ph. 351-4130, Dewey Henderson, Ph. 943-3954, or David Chestnut, Ph. 457-8244.
Feb. 11-9:30 AM - Short Course "A New Face for Your Furnishings", Rural Life Bldg., ABAC, Tifton.
Feb. 17 - 9:15 AM - "Breeding Efficiency" Short Course, Rural Life Bldg., ABAC, Tifton.
Feb. 15-16 - 9 AM - Annual meeting of GCIA and Foundation Seeds, Inc. Ga. Center of Continuing Education, Athens.
Feb. 25 -10 AM - Annual meeting of the Georgia Guernsey Breeders Assn., Holiday Inn, Forsyth.
FARM SALES EVENTS
Feb. 11 - Boar Test Sale, Tifton. Feb. 12 - 1 PM - Sale of Purebred
tested boars and open gilts, Hampshires, Yorkshires and Durocs; featuring breeding of several Conference champion boars. Fred Haley, salesbarn 7 mi. E. of Canton. Write or call for catalog, 479-3656.
Feb. 14-16 - State Barrow Show and Pure Bred Breeder Sale, entries due now; Americus. For information contact Lamar Trapnell, Statesboro, Ph. 912/ 764-4193, 764-3512.
Feb. 18-19 - Great Southland Angus Futurity, Athens.
Feb. 18 - 1 PM - State Hampshire Sale and Show, Dublin Farm Center, entries due now. For information contact Edsel Lewis, Baxley. Ph. 912/ 367-3264.
Feb. 19 - 1 PM - Childs Farm Pure Bred Yorkshire sale, Livestock Pavillion, Cairo. Max Childs, Ph. 912/ 377-1267; Rt. 2, Pelham, 31779.
Feb. 22-23 - Ogeechee Market Hog Show & Sale, Statesboro.
Feb. 23 - 1 PM - Farm Sale of Purebred Hampshires and Yorkshires; bred gilts, open gilts and boars from both breeds, boars from own test barn, data on sale day. Webb-McKay Tobacco Barn, W. T. Burton & Son, Ph. 912/ 2637037.
Mar. 2 - State Yorkshire Show and Sale, Sylvania. Show - 3 PM, Sale 7:30 PM. Entries to Max Childs, Rt. 2, Pelham, 31779.
FEEDER PIG SALES
Feb. 11 - Pearson L/S Market, Pearson.
Feb. 11 - Grady County L/ S, Cairo.
Feb. 12 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Feb. 12 - Dodge County L/S,
Eastman. Feb. 12 - Sutton L/ S Co., Sylvester.
Feb. 15 - Appling County Stockman's Assn., Baxley.
Feb. 16 - Toombs County Stockyard, Lyons.
Feb. 16 - Valdosta Stockyard, Valdosta.
Feb. 18 - Pearson L/ S Market, Pearson.
Feb. 18 - Upper Hiawassee Feeder Pig Cooperative, Blue Ridge.
Feb. 19 - Milan L/ S Market, Milan. Feb. 19 - Dodge County L/S
Salesbarn, Eastman. Feb. 20 - Farmers Stockyard,
Sylvania.
Feb. 22 - Parkers Stockyard, Statesboro.