FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
Volume 58
Ed Holzinyer
Accidental Deaths
High In Animals
Many times an animal owner thinks his animals are being poisoned, either maliciously or accidentally, when he finds them dead with no prior illness. Careful laboratory examinations usually reveal some other cause of death, but accidental poisoning still occurs with alarming frequency.
One farmer knew that Chinaberries were toxic to his hogs,
so he decided to cut down the trees along the fence line of his hog lot before the leaves and berries fell. He neglected to fence out his hogs because he thought he could pick up the debris quickly. The next day he had 6,000 pounds of dead hogs, their stomachs distended with chinaberry fruit and
(Our guest columnist this week is Dr. Edwin Holzinger, Veterinary Pathologist, Diagnostic and Research Laboratories, Tifton, 31794.)
leaves. He had not counted on an interruption preventing his picking up the fallen trees.
A family dog died a slow, agonizing death from kidney failure. Upon later questioning, if was learned that ant poison containing thallium, a toxic metal, had been consumed by the dog just before it became sick.
In another Held full of beautiful beef animals, a farmer's son drove a pickup truck with the tailgate down. Out bounced two cans with "just a little" herbicide containing a high level of an arsenical compound. Next day, four animals were dead.
A pig farmer mixed a new batch of feed and gave it to 200 growing pigs. When they all started to tremble and convulse, his veterinarian sent specimens to the laboratory. A sample of the feed had a high level of insecticide activity. A little detective work revealed that part of his feed was contaminated with an insecticide stored in the same room. What's more, his insecticide was leaking onto the feed, actually making it damp in the sack!
A dairy farmer parked his tractor in the alleyway of his barn during the winter. As the cows passed by, they licked the battery cables, probably because of the salty corrosion. After losing four good cows from lead poisoning, he started parking his tractor outside.
Examples like these occur over and over in the experiences of veterinarians and laboratory workers.
With all the emphasis on environmental safety and pollution these days, people should not forget that their animals are also susceptible to most of the pollutants and poisons that threaten humans.
Wednesday, May 3, 1972
Feeder Pig Sales Resumed In Ga.
Number 18
A thorough investigation and inspection of all hogs in the area of the state in which hog cholera was found and inspection of all hogs from common sources has revealed no evidence of the spread of cholera.
Therefore, effective May 1, feeder pig sales were resumed in Georgia provided a permit was obtained by the sale operator from the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
These pigs are inspected on the farm and a permit issued consigning them to a feeder pig sale. Also, farmto-farm movement was resumed provided pigs were inspected and a permit issued for movement.
Drs. J. Thomas Bell, Fred Smith, and John B. Gratzek trawl for fish off Sapelo Island. Collected specimens are used in the veterinarians' investigation of marine flora.
Salt Wafer Farming
Aquaculture Studies
May Boost Ga's Economy This does not affect movement of
hogs which are gathered at assembly
points. Movement of these hogs will
be resumed on May 8.
Scientists at the University of Georgia School of Veterinary Medicine are ex-
ploring Georgia's coastline and its marine life as a source of food for the earth's
Record High Milk growing population.
In recent years, increased at-
The Georgia Crop Reporting Service estimated total milk production on Georgia farms in 1971 at 1,202
million pounds one percent above the 1,191 million pounds produced
in 1970. Production per cow was a record high at 8,177 pounds slightly over the 8,158 pounds in
1970.
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tention has been directed toward the utilization of salt water marshes in the state. Year-round sea farming in
controlled environments could provide a boost to Georgia's
economy. Many questions remain to be an-
swered before wide-range aquaculture programs are undertaken. Research is being per-
Ag Department Requires formed by Sea Grant participants in the development of Georgia's water life farming.
Veterinarians at the University's
Standardized Labeling
College of Veterinary Medicine are involved in an investigation of one of the major problems confronting
future aquaculture programs - the
Beginning May 1, all sandwich preparation businesses in the state began diseases and parasites of marine life.
complying with standard regulations requiring not only the proper labeling of
In an effort to uncover these
all pre-packaged sandwiches but the date on which such sandwiches were potential threats to culture
prepared as well.
programs, studies of disease and
Labeling and dating of ready-to- parasite occurrence in marine life
Seed Case Ends
eat sandwiches has been required in the past but sandwich makers have not been required to adhere to any
under natural environmental con-
ditions and the effects of these elements on marine life maintained
With Settlement
kind of standardization on dating. under crowded culture conditions Some sandwich plants use varying are being performed.
A $1,000 compromise settlement has ended a seed case against the Sawan Seed Division of W. R. Grace and Co., Columbus, Miss., for violations of the Federal Seed Act. The seed firm also has offices in Atlanta and Pelham, Ga.
Officials of USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service said the case involved six shipments of agricultural seed into Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Virginia during 1968-1970.
Seed shipments into Georgia were found to be-incompletely labeled as to the presence of noxious-weed
seeds.
The Federal Seed Act is a truth-inlabeling law designed to protect farmers and other consumers in the purchase of seed. It requires, in part, that agricultural seed be labeled
codes or colors to indicate the date the sandwich was prepared but such dating methods are not easily read by the consumer or the retail mer-
chant. A simple and easy to read
date showing the month, day and year the sandwich was prepared will be required by the Department.
There are nearly 100 sandwich preparation plants in the state and four or five out-of-state distributing their products in Georgia. The sandwiches are sold in retail stores and snack bars and from food vending wagons serving construction sites.
The plants in which such food products are prepared are under the sanitary inspection of the state health department but the proper labeling and dating of such products to protect the consumer and the merchant are the responsibility of the
Prior to Georgia's Sea Grant Program, Dr. Smith conducted a survey of diseases and parasites of marine fish in their natural environment - the unpolluted fertile estuaries of Sapelo Island. At the same time, experimental plots were constructed by other investigators from the University of Georgia to determine the role of the estuaries in the cycle of marine life.
When the Sea Grant Program was initiated in May, 1971, the veterinary researchers were ready to move into the second phase of their investigation - the determination of diseases and parasites occurring under culture conditions. Culture
programs of shrimp and flounder were implemented.
According to Dr. Bell, tanks have
truthfully and completely.
State Department of Agriculture.
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Semi-retired man wants light part time work on cattle farm, house & small salary. T.R. West, Rt. 2, Jonesboro 30236.___________
Want experienced dairy or stock man, good salary and living quarters. L.J. McWilliams, Box 867, Douglasville 30134.__________
Want family for work on breeder farm, house with bath. Raymond Bramlett, Rt. 1, Auburn. Ph. 8679864 Winder.______________
Want to plant Coastal Bermuda, fresh sprigs furnished, exc. equip, trade now. Sam Summers, Rt. 1, Temple. Ph. 562-3679.___________
Want dependable man to help milk in parlor type barn, house trailer. Oliver Greene, Gray. Ph. 986-3204.
Want to plant Coastal Bermuda, furnish sprigs, exc. equip., 2 raw "Bermuda King" sprigger & harvester. Sam E. Summers, Rt 1, Temple. Ph. 562-
3679.___________________ Will build any kind of fence, free
estimate, no job too Irg. or far away. John R. Griffitts, 969 Forest Ave., B4, Forest Park. Ph. 366-8748.
Couple with income, want to be caretakers on farm, house and garden land, rent free. T.R. Kerr, 638 Woodward Ave., Atlanta 30312. Ph. 5229009.
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Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building 19 Hunter St., S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30334 404-656-3721
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
Farm fences installed, repaired, satisfaction guarantee. George Wesley, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 475-
7459.________________________ Want expereinced man to work in
new Herringbone parlor, have 3 bedroom house, with lights, etc. W. B. Boykin, Rt. 1, Savannah. Ph. 728-
3241.___________________ Want sober retired man, for farm
work, good wages. Mrs. Gussie Dyal, Rt. 1, Baxley, 31613._________
Want reliable family to care for 26,000 laying hens, 6 room house. Thomas Herrin, Nahunta. Ph. 462-
5586.__________________ Want man for farm work, house
with bath furnished. John T. Miller, Rt. 3, Albany. Ph. 435-8682.
Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle in Cherokee Co. area. William R. Odom, Rt. 2, Woodstock Ph. 926-5420 or Canton 479-
2351.___________________ Want settled woman for light farm
work, board and private room, salary open. G. M. Berryman, Rt. 1, Arnoldsville. Ph. 242-8826.______
Horse and livestock transporting. R. M. Mitchell, Winston. Ph. 942-
4985._________________ Need 3 people to look after layers
on hen farm, 7 room house. Barney Williams, Rt. 1, Dacula. Ph. 9455662._______________
Want 2 farmers for large cattle ranch near Duluth, good salary, lodging furnished, married or sgl. Martha Williams, Box 647, Atlanta. Ph. 875-3511.______________
Will furnish sprigs and custom plant Coastal Bermuda anywhere in Ga. modern equip. K. E. Hancock. Franklin Springs. Ph. 245-7241.
Young couple want caretaker job on farm in Douglas county area, in exchange for rent & pasture rights for 3 horses. Robert Greene, Douglasville. Ph. 942-9811.
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for sale
550 gal. tank, hand operated corn sheller. Mrs. M. E. McNair, Rt. 1, Wrens 30833. Ph. 547-6900._____
1 1/2 hp Lattner elec. boiler, 3 phase, 208 V, complete and ready for installation, sold for $700, sell for $125. Joe Carder, Jr., Rt. 7, Colonial Tr., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 3447223 or 942-8694,___________
Stock racks to fit any size truck; conveyor for moving hay, etc.; steel storage boxes. Ken Waller, Box 586, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-7376.
Super A Farmall with mowing machine, extra good; Caterpillar -D6 9U series, clearing cab, good cond., $5500, make offer. James Crowe, Rt. 4, Winder. Ph. 867-2826.
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David Bradley walking tractor; also, small tractor. B. Wright, Rt. 3", Canton. Ph. 479-4086.________
1954 Ford Jubilee tractor, good cond.; Sherman backhoe, not on tractor. Junior Parker, Rt. 4, Monroe. Ph. 267-5395 after 6 pm.________
Farmall tractor and cultivators, located 3 mi. N. Alpharetta. E. W. Mashburn, Hopewell Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5287._____________
5 hp rotary tiller, model 1840A, like new, all equip, included; chicken house fan, only used 2 wks. Banell Griffin, Rt. 1, Maysvifle. Ph. 652-4611.________________
John Deere 40T three-pt. lift, runs good, $750; M Farmall, good rubber, $750. J. Mac Griffith, Buchanan 30113. Ph. 646-5292 after 5 pm.
6 ft. Woods B72 rotary hay cutter; 12 ft. dual 67 hyd. hay stacker; 20 ft. Rowse hyd. hay rake, all used on 40 acres. H. D. Abney, Rt. 1, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2674.________
Cub tractor with equip., exc. cond., $1000; 3-pt. hitch, 22 in. disc harrows, new cond., $250. Lamb D. Davis, Rt. 1, Cornelia 30531.
Farmall A complete, cultivator, planter, 2 disc tiller, 7 ft. mower, draw bar, belt pulley, $1000. B. B. Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 82, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-6678.___________
1952 8N Ford tractor with Dearborn 2 disc plow; also, cutting harrow, all good cond., $825. Bill Corbin, Rt. 1, Rome 30161. Ph. 234-
4765.___________________ 1953 Super C Farmall tractor with
bush and bog harrow, 2 row planters and cultivators, reasonably priced. Mrs. W. E. Campbell, Rt. 2, Hampton 30228. Ph. 478-6068._______
Table top incubator, 100 chicken eggs or 160 quail eggs or 130 pheasant eggs, thermometer, moisture pan and instructions, $15. Hudie Howell, Lithonia. Ph. 981-3013.
Anvils, blower, milk cans, mule drawn dirt scoop, PTO shaft for Farmall H. J. C. Cook, Jr., Box 143, Woodland 31836. Ph. 674-2437.
Super A Farmall cultivating tractor, with side mower, good tires and runs good. J. W. Mullis, Rt. 1, Grayson. Ph. 466-8548._____________
2 horse wagon and 1 horse wagon, good cond., $75 ea. Claud Moon, 420 W. Wash St., Madison. Ph. 342-
0326.____________________ 896 J.D. hay rake; H.D. HE Allis
Chalmers dozer, cable operated, 12 ft. blade. Larry Casey, Rt. 1, Social Circle. Ph. 786-8096.___________
2 Covington planters, running cond., see on Saturday only. J. F. Hays, Rt. 1, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-
3108.________________________ Gravely tractor with starter, dual
wheels, 30 in. rotary mower, riding sulkey, all in good cond., $425. J. F. Higgins, Rt. 2, Box 54-A, Hiawassee. Ph. 896-2190._______________
Small J.D. crawler, model M.C. 1950, five ft. hyd. dozer blade, runs good, bad clutch, parts cost $15, will trade. J. W. Howard, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 126-T, Hampton 30228. Ph. 2274279 after 5.____________
1953 Massey Harris combine, used only 3 yrs., new curtains, $300. E. L. Sartor, Marble Hill 30148. Ph. 893-
2090.____________________ 14 ft. flat dump, good cond. Oscar
Cannon, Rt. 4, Cleveland._______
1953 Ford Jubilee for sale. Louis Lusk, Cartersville. Ph. 382-1413.
8N Ford tractor, 1952 model, good cond. throughout, engine recently rebuilt, almost new land scraper included, $900. C. F. Fitzgerald, Dunwoody. Ph. 457-5873.________
Tobacco harvester, 2 tifcon cookers, tobacco sticks. Melvin Fletcher, Rt. 1, Chula 31733. Ph. 8312601 Irwinville.________________
Metal hen nests, 10, 12, 14 and 21 hole sections. James Powers, Powers Farms, Rt. 3, Box 135, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5556 or 267-3709.
8 ft. x 25 ft., heavy duty steel tandem utility traner, w/3rd axle, elec. brakes and lights, 2x10 ft., 40 in. portable sides, $1,000. W. E. Smith, Boston. Ph. 498-5575 or 498-8381.
Used irrigation, PTO pump, 1560 ft. of 4 in. pipe, 6 guns, all fittings, exc. cond. Quitman Lee, Rt. 3, Box 139, Nicholls. Ph. 632-5750.______
Complete irrigation system, Berkeley pump, 1830 ft. (61 joints of 30 ft. x 4 in.) of 4 in. pipe with gun, used very little, exc. cond. Mrs. D. H. Castleberry, RFD No. 2, Adel. Ph. 896-3089.__________________
841 Ford diesel tractor, looks and runs like new, with harrow, rotary mower, 2 bottom plow, scrape blade, all for $1875. E. E. Wantland, Rt. 1, Box 110, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-
2878.___________________ Fox forage harvester, model Super
1000 with elec. knife grinder, windrow pick-up head, 3 row narrow row crop head, used 1 1/2 seasons, $3000. James Landis, Rt. 1, Waynesboro. Ph. 554-5269.
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45 in. Cen-tennial fan, 35 in. Centennial fan, 40 in. dbl. Cen-tennial fan, used in cotton gins. Cecil E. Carroll, Dublin. Ph. 272-5177 or 272-0250.
Irrigation system, 6 in. pump, motor, 500 ft. of 6 in. pipe, gun covers 3 1/2 A. per setting, exc. cond. Jake Smith, Fitzgerald. Ph. 423-3220 night or 423-2164 day.________
Tumbling Case chicken feeder, 4 lines; 8 ton feed bin, 44 sections, 10 hole hen nests; 14 twenty ft. watering troughs; set of feed scales. A. B. Cowart, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 7733436.
Bolens Husky 2 wheel walking garden tractor with cultivator, turning plow, cycle mower, runs good, $125. Bill Porter, Box 97, Orchard Hill. Ph. 227-1368.
120 five ft. chicken feeders with adjustable legs, 25 cents ea. Jay Y. Edwards, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 4793688.
Taylorway 10 ft. harrow, pull type, 2 row rolling cultivator, 4 row 25B J.D. planter. Daniel Swartzentruber, Montezuma. Ph. 472-7668.
D-7 Caterpillar, good running cond., $3750 or will trade for smaller tractor. Gerald Spence, 1340 Gordon Hwy., Augusta. Ph. 724-7706.
4 cyl. Ford Industrial diesel engine with 4,000 gals, per min. Marlow pump, 20 ft. 4 in. intake hose, 20 ft. 4 in. discharge hose, $2,250. F. N. Roberts, College Park. Ph. 964-3828.
Massey Ferguson 135 diesel, $2100; Emco land leveler, $170; smoothing harrow, $250; bush hog, $200. H. K. Elliott, Sr., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4031.______________
John Deere MI with sickle mower and dual touch-o-matic lift and J.D. 40 with 3-pt. hitch. B. A. Bird, Rt. 6, Blackwell Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-8672._________________
All stock and equip, used for catching wild cattle. Billy Reasor, Rt. 4, Box 184, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-
3396._________________ 16 ft. gooseneck stock trailer with
elec. brakes, sliding rear gate, center and escape gate, bought new in Oct., $1,300. C. A. Bates, 750 Keowa Dr., Marietta. Ph. 428-3038 night or 4225762 day.______________
Combination gooseneck trailer, 6 x 15 ft., tandem axle, 12000 cap., can convert to haul equip, or livestock, new cond. Glenn Miller, Rt. 3, Barnesville. Ph. 358-0679.
Sears cattle watering tank, 2 ft. deep by 6 ft., $25. E. S. Nye, Cove Mt. Rd.. Jasper. Ph. 893-2754.______
530 Ford hay baler, good cond., will trade for Super A Farmall with equip. E. G. Davis, Rt. 2, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-3079._________
240 International tractor with loader, fair tires; front end loader for Ford tractor. Jerry Collis, Covington. Ph. 786-5673.______________
8N Ford tractor, new engine and paint, $825. J. R. Wimpey, 1573 Lamont Ave., Conley. Ph. 361-7307.
Cotton picker, 1 row International, mounted on 340 tractor, both in good cond. Jimmy Ward, Rt. 2, Eastman. Ph. 374-2996 night.__________
4 row planters, Cole, high speed 1200; 2 fertilizer distributors; row markers; cultivators and frame, will trade. Bill Bird, Jesup. Ph. 428-6428 day or 427-2233 night.________
Front end loader, fits most wheel type tractors, Ford 600-800 series; 3pt. hitch backhoe, 8 ft. size; Woods rotary mower, $95. Jimmy Middleton, Box 492, Kingsland 31548. Ph. 729-5238, 7-9 am only.______
Case 12 row seed drill, good cond., $800. C. H. Askew, Rt. 2, Flat Creek Rd., Fayetteville._______________
Bush hog for Super A Farmall tractor, $125. C. E. Roberts, 150 Vickery St., Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-3630.
1953 H Farmall tractor, new tires and recently overhauled, with harrow and bush hog, $850. P. E. McEachern, McDonough. Ph. 9575871._____________
R200 International tractor for sale, exc. cond. Earl Hudson, Jr., Amity Star Rt., Thomson 30824. Ph. 595-
H Farmall, 1950 model, exc. cond. with bush hog, harrow, cycle cutter, $895. Wayne Andrews, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 466-4288 after 6 pm.
10 ft. rotocycle rotary mower, needs seals in gear box, $325. B. R. Anderson, Rt. 1, Box 30, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-3521.______
4264.___________________ Approx. 3000 tobacco sticks, good
cond.," kept dry at all times. Mrs. Ruby H. Walker, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.
1954 Ferguson TO-30 tractor, runs like new, $825; front end loader, fits Ferguson 30 or 8N or 9N Ford, good hyd. pump and cyls., $60. D. H. Fulton, Griffin. Ph. 227-2159.
125 Chore Time grow out waterers for sale; also, winches and water pipe included, extra good cond. Donald Alexander, Rt. 2, Cleveland. Ph. 865-
2770._________________ Stock racks to fit any size truck;
conveyor for moving hay, etc.; steel storage boxes. Ken Waller, Box 586, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-7376.
840 Parkman stairstep cages, 50 cents ea. E. M. Kuhlke, 407 Berckmans Rd., Augusta.____________
3-pt. hitch, 1 barrel Hardee sprayer, exc. cond.; fence charger, elec. or battery, Sears make. Loyd Daniel, Rt. 1, Box 350, Demorest 30535. Ph. 754-2665.________
John Deere grain drill, 14 row; 8 disc International harrow for cub or model A. David Johnson, Rt. 4, Forsyth. Ph. 994-6787.__________
John Deere 3010 diesel tractor and 14 ft. John Deere harrow, good cond., $3250. Charlie Fambro, 1614 Winston Ave., Macon. Ph. 745-9071 day or 781-4940 night.__________
Rabbit houses for sale, very reasonable. Frances Sink, 6338 Chappell Lane, Doraville 30340. Ph. 448-
1141.____________________ 135 Ferguson tractor, 3 cyl. diesel,
good cond., live power, late model, four ft. bush hog; Cole, 1 row planter, dbl. disc smoothing harrow. L. J. Parsons, Dalton. Ph. 278-1581._____
Case 14 disc offset harrow on wheels, exc. cond., $350. Dan Mask, Rt. 1, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-
6148._____________________ Massey Ferguson 35 tractor, diesel
deluxe motor, recently overhauled, entire tractor in very good cond., lift recently overhauled, $1650. Clarence J. Fenn, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-6118.______________
B model, Allis Chalmers, 1 row tractor with planters and cultivators, harrow with 8 disc and other equip., $650. M. T. Poss, Atlanta^ Ph. 8761012 or 762-1358.____________
Ford Super Dexter diesel tractor, 220 hrs. on reworked engine, new paint, 3-pt. hitch, live lift and PTO, $1600. DeWitt Warnock, Box 406, Soperton. Ph. 529-3304._________
1 link belt, 85 dragline, Caterpillar diesel engine, with 65 ft. boom, cash $6,000. C. K. Colson, Scotland. Ph. 868-2304.___________.
, 1958 wheel horse tractor, w/32 in. mower and 48 in. blade, $95. H. E. Hawbecker, 3119 Sumac Dr., Doraville. Ph. 448-4329.________
Fairbanks-Morse well pump and tank, 1/2 hp, multi-stage pump, working cond., $40. J. R. McDonald, Rt. 1, Dee Kennedy Rd., Hoschton. Ph. 867-6500.______________
Allis Chalmers 10 hp garden and lawn tractor, model 310, with 48 in. mower, used 4 hrs., $900, selling below dealer's cost. Dan Norris, 1980-C Old Clinton Rd., Macon. Ph. 746-8425.___________________
1962 Fordson Super Major, 4 cyl. diesel, live PTO, new clutches, wheel extension for cultivating, $1500 firm. J. W. Mincey, 750 McKinley Rd., Waycross. Ph. 285-8732._______
David Bradley garden tractor, first class cond., with some cultivating tools with good turning plow, $150. R. E. Maxwell, 3339 Maxwell Dr., Marietta 30060. Ph. 435-9757.
1 horse wagon, 2 horse wagpn, 2 tray incubator. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-
Stapleton poultry house cleaner, self-loading spreader type. David Stapleton, Lumber City. Ph. 363-
4451._________________________ 8N Ford tractor, 1952 model, 4
speed transmission, new motor, converted to 12 volt system, $675. Ed Kirby, Rt. 2, Stapleton. Ph. 547-6209.
5917._______________________ 2 Jubilee Fords, 600 series; 2 plan-
ters; 2 harrows; 2 bottom plows; 2 cultivators; 420 John Deere tractor with equip., etc. R. L. Prosser, RFD 3, Milledgeville 31061.__________
Equip, for 14 hp tractor; 1 disc tiller and harrow, like new, $60 for both. Mrs. J. B. Saul, Ebenezer Rd., Fayetteville.________________
Planters for Super A Farmall tractor or will trade for sickle mower. James Moulder, Rt. 1, Hoschton
30548.___________________ 2 Irg. chicken houses to be torn
down, $500 ea.; 2 complete Big Dutchman auto, feeders, 800 ft. of trough, $400. J. Filmore, Box 1434, Gainesville 30501.
Parts for 165 or 175 Ferguson tractor, complete rear end and front end, spin out wheels and weights 34 in. etc. David J. Smith, Rt. 1, Manassas 30438. Ph. 557-4289 after 6 pm.
Front mounted cultivator for 430 John Deere tricycle, complete with disc and feet, $100. Gene Brantley, Wrightsville. Ph. 864-2105.________
Fox silage machine, tractor driven, model F-546, serial No. 5613234, runs good, tires like new, $125. Horace H. Richardson, Hwy. 92, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3389.______
2 row, pull type International roto hoe, good cond., $125; mule drawn cotton planter, Jr.'s sgl. and dbl. trees, other farm tools. Marvin Newsome, Rt. I, Box 169, Sandersville 31082.
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All purpose plow with 3-pt. hitch; pull type Taylorway bush and bog harrows. M. Frank Aderholdt, Rt. 1, Eastanollee 30538. Ph. 779-3255.
H D 6E, Allis Chalmers, straight hyd. blade, rock guards, clearing cab, pulling winch, priced to sell. Brooks Landers, Rt. 3, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-2078 night.___________
42 in. belly mower for cub tractor, $175. Billy H. Standard, Rt. 1, Box 175, Hampton. Ph. 946-4384.
250 gal. propane gas tank, above ground type, complete with stand base, gauges, regulator, etc., exc. cond., $75. William Clark, Box 674, Waycross 31501. Ph. 285-3617.
John Deere MT tractor with 3-pt. hitch and cultivators, good cond. and tires, $500 firm. Tommy Bloodworth, Rt. 1, Box 278B, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-8838.________
Sears 2 wheel trailer, used to pull behind riding lawn mower with dump bed; scrap blade to use on Sears riding tractor, front mounting. S. Kiser, Rt. 1, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-
4521.___________________ 641 Ford tractor, good cond., tires
like new, bush hog, set smoothing harrows, utility plow, scrape, scoop; also, lay-off plow. Thomas C. Webb, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5842 or 475-6375.______________
Set of Covington planters and fertilizer distributors, 2 row, sev. sets seed plates, good cond., mount to Ford or Pittsburgh cultivator frame, $100. G. E. Terry, Rt. 1, Box 174, Kathleen. Ph. 987-4152._______
Harrow, pull type, 8 disc, good cond. M. C. Houseworth, 7011 S. Goddard Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-2489.______________
Used mixed feed mill, mixes 3000 Ibs. at a mix grinding hay at the same time doing good hammer job with corn in the shuck, ingredients in addition. J. M. Henson, Atlanta. Ph. 753-6174.______________
420 John Deere tractor, 58 model, overhauled throughout, with new paint, A-l cond. L. C. Jones, Sr., Milan. Ph. 362-4413 day or 3622681 night.________________
B model Allis Chalmers tractor and equip., good cond. James McGraw, Rt. 1, Box 75, Woodbury. Ph. 8463769 Manchester.______________
Case 300 diesel tractor with loader, 3-pt. hitch, model 1959, good cond., $1350. T. R. Taylor, 3755 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-3976 after 6 pm.________________
1965 Ford 2000, diesel tractor, good cond. and tires, $1750. Jerry Nunn, Rt. 1, McGee Rd., Snellville 30278. Ph. 965-5030._________
8N Ford tractor, model 1952, planters and cultivator. Nick Holton, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. Ph. 864-2253 after 5 pm.________________________
3-pt. mowing machine with 7 ft. blade, good working cond., $100 cash. W. E. Tuggle, DOS, Box 646, Fitzgerald 31750.__________
8N Ford tractor, new paint, recently overhauled, exc. cond. L. M. Nobles, Rt. 1, Doraville 31017. Ph. 962-3777._________________
T.D. 6 International dozer, hyd. blade, good cond. throughout, $2,000. Tommy Yearwood, Rt. 8, Heath Rd., Macon. Ph. 743-3863.
Farm machinery and equipment
wanted
Want 8 hp or larger riding lawn mower, good cond., reasonably priced, prefer Snapper; also, 6 in. or 9 in. metal lathe for turning armatures. Mark Fielder, Rt. 1, Box 28 8A, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3665.
Want small grist mill or hammermill, powered by PTO, good cond. James S. Brown, 1991 Plantation Lane, Chamblee 30341. Ph. 457-3900.
Want set of Sherfield sweeps. A.J. Lambert, Rt. 1, Whitesburg~ 30185. Ph. 832-9832.____________
Want Ford or M Ferguson tractor, will trade. Grady Simpson, Stonewall 30282. Ph. 964-7782._____________
Want small steel grain storage bin that may be dismantled and moved, must be good cond. and reasonably priced. G. E. Terry, Rt. I, Box 174, Kathleen. Ph. 987-4152._______
Want set of cultivators for 8N Ford tractor, good cond. M. C. Houseworth, 7011 S. Goddard Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-2489.
Want D6 or D7 or will consider Caterpillar 955 loader or bigger, must be reasonably priced. Aaron McWhorter, Rt. 2, Franklin 30217. Ph. 854-4161._____________
Want small to med. size crawler loader or crawler with tilt and angle blade, hyd. controlled, must be bargain. H. S. Bence, Box 575, West Point 31833. Ph. 645-2981, 9 to 6 or 644-2424 after 6.___________
Want all or any part of planters and cultivators for Farmall C tractor; Farmall C tractor for parts. Dock Vandiver, Martin 30557. Ph. 384-4060 Carnesville.____________________
Want 8 or 10 ft. cultipacker, must be reasonably priced. O. M. Smith, Box 8332, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 875-
5486.__________________ Want 3-pt. hitch for John Deere
model B tractor. E. J. Merritt, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.______________
Want late model Cub or Super A Farmall with equip. E. G. Davis, Rt. 2, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-3079.
Want tractor with hyd. lift, good cond., will trade. P. M. James, 235 Corinth Ct., Roswell. Ph. 993-2352.
Want complete hood and grill for 1953 to 1957 Ford tractor, good cond., state price and cond. in first letter. Clark Brown, Norcross. Ph. 448-4801 after 8 p.m.___________
Want 1 row, Ford mounted corn picker. J. R. Wimpey, 1573 Lamont Ave., Conley 30027. Ph. 361-7307.
Want 2 heavy wagon wheels, hand operated well pump, good cond., state price. Glenn Windham, Rt. 7, Macon 31206. Ph. 788-7716.________
Want quick hitch mower, fits Farmall Super A or 100, will trade belly mower that fits same. Reed S. Brooks, Mclntyre 31054. Ph. 946-8932.
Want tiller attachment for Simplicity 2 wheel walking tractor for parts, within 50 mi. Atlanta. W. A. Ansley, 1161 Bouldercrest Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-4260.
Want used 1/2 in. to 3 in. steel tubing, used angle iron, flat sheet metal, state quantity, cond. and price. Ken Waller, Box 586, Ellijay 30540.
Want good operating cond., hyd. control angle dozer, D-4 or D-6 oil clutch or J. D.-450 or eqivalent size. Clark A. Rodgers, 2624 Gordon Lakes Blvd., Rome 30161. Ph. 234-
3687.________________ Want AC 66 or AC 90 combine,
exc. cond.; also, 3 water tanks, cap. size from 2,000 to 10,000 gals. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 352, Albany 31701. Ph. 432-9344._______
Want lay-off plow, Gee Whiz and rotary mower to fit Allis Chalmers G tractor. L. C. Parks, Westbrook Rd., Suwanee 30174. Ph. 945-4268.
Want 2000 or 3000 Ford tractor with live power or Ferguson 35 tractor, must be good cond. Buster Sullivan, Guyton 31312.____________
Want front end manure scoop for Farmall Super C. Bob D. Hilton, 2851 Evans Woods Dr., Atlanta 30340. Ph. 939-2945.___________
Want equip, for G Allis Chalmers, small Sears trailer, state price and cond. Frank T. Compton, Comer 30629._________________
Want old farm tractors, running or for parts, state price and cond. W. W. Lewis, Jr., Rt. 3, Quitman.__________
Want 500 gal. expansion valve milk tank, stainless steel inside and out, 8 ft. long, reasonably priced. Horace Rhodes, Rt. 2, Crawfordville 30631. Ph. 456-3751.____________
Want 18-22 used gas brooders, A.R. Woods or Cumberland Case, prefer within 100 mi. radius of Douglas. Julian Sears, 416 E. Bryan St., Douglas 31533. Ph. 384-4071.
Want old 1 cyl. Fairbanks engine with Irg. fly wheel. Bill Osborne, Rt. 2, Cochran. Ph. 934-2389._____
Want horse pull scoop or pan for moving dirt, must be good cond., ready for use. C. H. Pirkle, M.D., 999 Crest Valley Dr. NW, Atlanta. Ph. 252-3312 after 6 pm.______
Want implements for Farmall Cub tractor, cultivators, turning plow, bedders, mounting brackets, dozer blade. Leroy R. Hall, Box 406, Camilla 31730. Ph. 336-0700.
Want gas operated, portable, post hole digger, at least 6 in. auger, state cond. C. B. Modling, 3706 Cheasapeake Way, East Point. Ph. 767-2160.
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Want good used root rake for Caterpillar D-6 9V angle dozer. Harold Walker, Ellijay. Ph. 6352044.
Want 250 gal. butane tank, within 60 mi. radius of Atlanta. Mrs. Frank W. George, Rt. 1, Box 718, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-7184.______
Want Allis Chalmers model G for parts or carburetor and rear axle and housing. Jack Hammond, Rt. 2, Box 337, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 469-8162.
Want Gravely tractor, sulky, sickle mower and chain saw, near Athens. J. H. Jenkins, 655 Riverhill Dr., Athens 30601. Ph. 543-8304.
Want 2 row cultivator frame (Ford type), no feet, damaged may be acceptable. J. D. Lane, Box 367, Statesboro 30458.
Want Ford Jubilee tractor, any cond., reasonably priced according to cond. Tom Mac, Senoia. Ph. 5993815.
Want used 1/2 in. to 3 in. steel tubing, used angle iron, flat sheet metal, state quantity, cond. and price. Ken Waller, Box 586, Ellijay 30540.
Want Farmall M head assembly, good cond., positively no cracks. Charles N. Trotter III, Rt. 2, Palmetto. Ph. 964-2029._______
Want David Bradley garden tractor, with at least turning plow and cultivator. Sid Hancock, RFD No. 3, Moultrie 31768. Ph. 985-7333 after 7
pm.__________________^ Want greenhouse, will consider
dismantling and move. J. F. Ballentine, 1900 Niskey Lake Trail, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-6585.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
w,..,W:v>
for sale
CATTLE
25 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 1227 mos. old, ready for service, $300700. George D. Queener, Rt. 1, Kensington. Ph. 539-2537.________
19 mo. old 1/2 French, 7/8 Charolais bull, no horns, gentle, $475. David Silver, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1475.
20 Black Angus heifers. 7-8 mos. old, $130 ea., 12 Charolais 1/2 breeds, 8 mos., $160, can deliver. John Taylor, Duluth. Ph. 476-3650.
Baby calves, $40-$60. Ricky L. Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903.
15 Black Angus heifers, no papers, 8 mos. old, $130, can deliver. James Wimpey, Decatur. Ph. 284-3525.
Purebred Black Angus bull, 12 mos. old. James Aldredge, 5226 Stonewall Rd., College Park. Ph. 9647155.
10 reg. Black Angus heifers, 5 reg. bulls, 15-16 mos. old, can del. Nelson Casey, Canon. Ph. 245-8525.
Polled Hereford cattle, sev. young bulls, exc. bloodlines. -G.P. Curry, Appling. Ph. 556-6379._________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 5 yrs. old, papers furnished, seen on weekends, $500. Robert L. Rice, P.O. Box 304, Jackson. Ph. 775-7506.
Top quality baby calves, direct from mother's side. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3181.
Charolais cattle, 3/4 purebred, 1/2 French heifers, 1/4 French bulls, cows w/calves at side. C.A. Bates, 750 Kiowa Dr., Marietta. Ph. 428-3038.
Charolais bull breed, 1/2-3/4, 7/8, one 1/8 Brama, $175-$425. Horace Richardson, Hwy. 2 Douglasville. Ph. 942-3389.
2 Reg. Black Angus, open heifers, w/papers, 13 mos. old. free del. within 75 mi. M.B. Killgo, Metier. Ph. 6852348.
2 reg. Angus heifers, 7-12 mos. old,
Eileenmere,
Bardoliermere
bloodlines, $340. Reed S. Brooks,
Mclntyre. Ph. 946-8932.__________
Holstein white heifer, approx. 22 mos. old. James L. Gibbs, Perry. Ph. 987-4980 after 5:30 p.m.______
2 Guernsey heifers bred, approx. 850 Ibs., 1 Jersey milk cow with calf, 1 Guernsey milk cow to freshen right away. Robert Martin, Conyers. Ph. 483-1308.
3 yr. old purebred Charolais bull, with papers, approx. 1750 Ibs.,. Glenn Montgomery, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Ph. 777-3528.________
3 Black Angus bulls, 16-32 mos. old, 3 heifers, 13-16 mos. old, all for $1450 certified check. R. G. Wright, 1273 Briarcliff Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 8763263.
20 Black Angus heifers, 6-9 mos. old, can deliver weekends. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 478-2848._______
2 purebred Guernsey heifers, freshened w/second calves. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Ph. 769-
5043.___________________________ 2 white 1/2 Charolais 1/2 Angus
heifers, $300 ea.,. Joe Lawson, Monticello. Ph. 468-8173. (call for appointment)________________
Reg. Angus bull, Bardolier & Bardoliermere lines, sell to prevent inbreeding. Zack Huguley, Rt. 3 Thomaston. Ph. 648-3845.________
Polled Hereford bulls, reg., top blood line, S. L. F. Supreme Victor. W. G. Adams, Atlanta. Ph. 522-2150.
Exc. 1 yr. old Charolais bull, purebred, not reg., reasonably priced. Michael Brown, Rt. 3, Box 122B, Brunswick. Ph. 265-2969.______
2 reg. Polled Hereford bulls' 2 1/2 yrs. old, approx. 1000 Ibs ea., $400 ea., or both $750. Robert L. Harris, Jesup. Ph. 427-2429.________
Polled Charolais and horned type, good selection from calves to service age bulls, purebreds and percentage. A. Dowdy, Alma. Ph. 632-4296.
Limousin yearling bulls from reg. Angus cows, Angus cows with Limousin calves at side and rebred. Robert R. Frost, Rt. 4, Quitman. Ph. 263-7026._____________
1 Holstein cow, calf by side, 1 Charolais bull, 5 Holstein heifers. Leonard Wilkins, 3665 Union Rd., College Park. Ph. 344-2712._____
Reg. Black Angus bulls, exc. genetic background, reasonably priced, AHIR and Georgia BCIA. Sterling Neill, Newnan. Ph. 253-9520.________________
Purebred hereford heifer, will freshen in June, $175, Jersey bull from reg. stock, 14 mos. old, $125. G. M. Strickland, Dallas. Ph. 445-3432.
Reg. Angus bulls, 7-12 mos. old, Champion bloodlines, free delivery 150 miles. Guy C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-2641.________________________
1 reg. Charolais bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, 1 purebred Charolais bull, 15 mos. old. C. W. Dotsun, Rt. 4, McDonough. Ph. 957-4410._____
Charolais bulls, purebred 1/2 French, sired by Bonaparte, breeding age, complete vaccinations, health tested. John L. Luke, Rt. 1, Bogart. Ph. 867-3144 day, 725-5162 night.
Simmental calves, ABS sires, heifers and bulls. Billy Barker, Rt. 2, Dahlonega. Ph. 534-7336.______
30 Hereford bulls, 30 reg. bred heifers, top S. E. herd, accred. & certif., Bob Rush, Kathleen. Ph. 987-
1796._________________ Charolais herd bull, 5 yrs. old,
purebred, reg. ACIA, others 1/2 through purebred, $500 and up. Jerry Harris, Atlanta. Ph. 525-6044, or Larry Morrison 241-0321._______
2 reg. Charolais herd sires, attractive price, young service age Charolais bulls and heifers. W. S. Chandler, Rt. 1, Tara Farms, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984._______
Reg. Black Angus bulls, total perf. tested, BCIA available, reasonable, del. available, ready for service. Hugh Schneider, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.__________________
Sev. service age purebred Charolais bulls, some half French, BCIA record available. James Powers, Powers Farms, Rt. 3, Box 135, Monroe. Ph. 267-5556 or 267-3709._________
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR Domino breeding, T. B. and Bangs free, 14-26 mos. Harry A. Wasden, M. D., Quitman Ph. 263-8350 or 244-9824 Valdosta.___________
3 CMR prefix reg. Polled Hereford bulls, reg. Polled Hereford first calf heifers and cows w/calves at side. L. F. Sherman, Rome. Ph. 234-3784.
Reg. Shorthorn heifers and young bulls, exc. pedigree and conf., Morris Withrow, Rt. A, Ellijay. Ph. 6354589._____________
Black Angus bulls and heifers, reg, and crossbreeds, 8-26 mos., crossbreed red Angus bulls, 13-26 mos. old. W. B. Burnett, Box 866, Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254.______
14 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 12-' 16 mos., will del. for small fee, Hardwick Harris, Gibson. Ph. 598-3281.
48 reg. Angus heifers, springing, some w/calves. Kermit Reece, Ellijay. Ph. 635-2587._______________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 1 yr. old, reg. Black Angus heifer, 10 mos. old, exc. cond. tattooed. . C. Spruill. Rt. 4, Douglasville. Ph. 942-6300.
1 Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, 28 mos. old. Gary Jones, Molena. Ph. 495-5274 after 7:00 p.m.________
30 Black Angus cows, some with calves, $230 ea., 10 Angus heifers, $130 ea., James Wimpey, Decatur. Ph. 284-3525._______________
15 reg. Angus Yearling heifers, 1215 mos. old. Charles Brigham, P. O. Box 739, Canton. Ph. 479-3082 or 479-2191.
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Lrg. selection of Wisconsin springing holstein heifers, 0-30 days from calving, reasonably priced, free del. Phil Davis, Ringgold. Ph. 9354186 or 935-2684.___________
Good Black Jersey milk cow, $100. T. R. West, Rt. 2, Jonesboro, 30236.
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, exc. col. and conf., $450, see any day except Sunday. M. B. Welsh, Heath Rd., Macon. Ph. 745-8465._________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 8 mos. old, 2 reg. heifers, 8 mos. old. C. C. Newton, Box 342, Gainesville. Ph. 536-2965._______________
3 purebred 1/4 French Charolais bull calves, one polled, 2-5 mos. old. J. W. Bullock, 2524 Ridgewood Ter., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 355-3716.______
Large purebred Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, freshened 6 wks. ago, 5 gals, milk a day, $375. Bob Sisk, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-2584 or 335-4026.
7 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 15-18 mos. old, $330-$500 ea., R. L. Swearingen Jr., Reynolds. Ph. 8473535 day or 847-3167 night._______
Reg. Charolais, hereford bulls, all service age. Weyman Brooks, Newton. Ph. 734 5.09.______________
3 Reg. Black Angus bulls, see to appreciate. H. J. Schneider, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029._________
Charolais bulls, all ages and price ranges. Randall Harrison, Columbus. Ph. 561-0241.________________
3 reg. Charolais bulls, 3 yrs. old, 2 purebred cert. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 16 mos. old. Dan Stribling, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5363, after 7 p.m.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, $400 from Eileenmeere, Ankonian breeding. Carl Burgess, Rt. 2, Blue Ridge. Ph. 632-5897._________
SWINE_______
Reg. Hampshire and Yorkshire boars and gilts, Hampshire 100 Ibs. to service are, Yorks service age, top qual. Lawton Kemp, Jr., Dexter. Ph. 875-3417._______________
Reg. Poland China .boar, 6 mos. old, will weigh approx. 250 Ibs., ready for service. Bill Kerr, Rt. 2, Cave Spring 30124. Ph. 777-3596.
15 brood sows, Poland China and Yorkshire, 1 herd boar. George Sherman, Rt. 8, Rome 30161. Ph. 232-
3131.___________________ 10 champion blooded bred Spotted
Poland China bred gilts, from Irg. litters. F. H. Bunn, Midville.______
Landrace males and gilts. Billy Varnedore, Rt. 1, Nicholls. Ph. 632-
5233.________________ 2 reg, Hampshire sows, 1st litter.
Ralph Lott, Braselton. Ph. 654-2666.
20-30 top qual. gilts ready to breed, York cros, Hampshire cross, Duroc. J. F. Deal, Berry College, Mt. Berry. Ph. 232-5374 ext. 223.______
Fine .breed Berkshire-Yorkshire
crossed boar, approx. 260-275 Ibs., 2 yrs. old, $75. J. J. Duke, 5933 Old Stone Mtn. Rd. Stone Mtn. Ph. 4699950 after 6 p.m.___________
Reg. nation Irg. Black English pigs, breeding age gilts and males. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 9, Cumming. Ph. 887-5917.________________
14 pigs, 7-10 wks., $15 ea., 3 sows, 1 wttite boar, $50 ea., less if all taken. J. C. Wright, Corinth Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 461-6264._______________
Feeder pigs, Yorkshire and Hampshire crossed, Duroc and Hampshire crossed. Rufus Avant, Bomar Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 874-9108 day or 942-6886 night._____________
Reg. herd boar, purebred Yorkshire reg. sow; also, 4 nice reg. gilts almost ready or breeding, sell at barn. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Rt. 2, Lula. Ph. 6773326 Homer._____________
Sows, pigs, also, 1 reg. boar w/o papers. E. T. Daniel, Conyers. Ph. 483-9756 or 483-4521._______
Sow, 2 gilts, 1 male hog, Duroc and Poland China mix. Harold Fowler, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5475.
18 feeder pigs, Yorkshire and Yorkshire cross, 8 wks. old, 40 more younger, $12.50 ea. C.L. Holtzclam, Rt. 3, Rome. Ph. 232-1841 after 5 p.
m.________________________ 250 Ib. gilt, 1/2 Yorkshire, 1/2
Landrace, $60. W. O. Rylee, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-3697.__________"
8 Duroc and Landrace pigs, 7 wks. old, $15 ea., $27.50 pr., $12.50 ea. if all taken. Richard L. Lewis, RFD 2, Morton Rd., Box 349, Alpharetta.
4 gilts, 1 boar, 1 bred Yorkshire, 1 bred Spotted Poland China gilt, 3 gilt's pigs, all $305. Joe Neil, Rt. 1, Box 1660, LaFayette. Ph. 638-2325.
35 pigs, half Landrace, half Poland China, 19 bred sows. Sam Jenkins, Decatur. Ph. 289-9850 daytime, 2899008 after 7 p.m.__________
20 pigs, Black English cross w/Hampshire. Omer Thomason, Rt. 3, Carnesville. Ph. 384-4099._____
Reg. Hampshire weaning pigs, all age boars and gilts, some bred sows. Judy Walden, Wrens. Ph. 547-6744 nights.
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Wednesday, May 3, 1972
Cattle, swine, other livestock
jwS^^TilI
for sale
Effective with the next issue of the MARKET BULLETIN, May 10, Stallion Standing or Stud Notices will not be published in the MARKET BULLETIN, except during the breeding seasons: January through April of each year. Therefore, these notices will not appear in the MARKET BULLETIN for the next few months.
This decision was reached in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture Equine Coordinator and recently appointed Equine Advisory Board.
SWINE
Duroc sow, has had 3 litters of 10 pigs ea., $75 firm. A. Lawson, Rt. 1, Jefferson. Ph. 693-2612 or 693-4492.
Reg. meat type Hampshire hogs, bred and open gilts, boars ready for service, good bloodlines. C. G. Studstill, Eastman. Ph. 374-3908.
Reg. Yorkshires, reg. Landrace, bred and open gilts, service age boars, feeder pigs. Terrell Swindle, Ray City. Ph. 686-5939.
SHEEP & GOATS
7 goats; 5 nannies and 2 billies, all for $50. John Taylor, Rochelle. Ph. 365-2343. ____________
3 goats. Mrs. Warren W. Adams, Box 12, Tyron 30290. Ph. 461-8804
11 milk goats, 8 female, 3 males, all for $315. Royce Dominy, Rt. 1, Box 289B, Mclntyre 30154. Ph. 9462963._____________________
Goats, $10 ea. David J. Mathis, Rt. 1, Auburn 30203. Ph. 963-1672.
Goats, fat, nannies, $20, withers, $15. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 3667753._________________
Grown nanny goats, $12 ea., Mrs. Charles A. Carter, Box 112, Crawford 30630. Ph. 743-8381.________
Reg. American Nubian buck, born 4-23-71, Number AmN - 759, $110, will trade. Carl B. Sanders, P.O. Box 4, Moreland 30259. Ph. 253-0800.
Reg. French Alpine doe freshened, $125, male kid (wethered). L. H.
Milk stock billy goat, 1 1/2 yrs. old will trade for nanny goat. Joe Neil Rt. I, Box 1660, LaFayette 30728 Ph. 63.8-2325 _____________
Lrg. billy goat, 1 yr. old, approx. 130 Ibs., $30. Mike Bond, Rt. 1, Monroe. Ph. 267-2829.________
Reg. Nubian bucks, sired by Star buck, best of bloodlines, good conf. Wiley Vaughn, Rydal 30171. Ph. 382-0356 (Cartersville) after 8 p.m.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
wanted
Want very gentle, grade horses in good cond., suitable for inexperienced riders. Ed Johnson, Ace Hi Corral, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-6885.
Want to buy a male stock hog. A. J. Lambert, R.. 1, Whitesburg 30185. Ph. 832-9832.___________-
Want 3 or 4 Irg. feeder pigs or shoates, must be reasonable. E. B. Satterfield, Rt. 1, Fairburn. Ph. 9647987.___________________
Want horses, mules, ponies, any livestock you have to sell. Lamar Jones, Macon. Ph. 781-2014 or 7432655.___________________
Want app. 14 hand, 3-6 yr. old gelding horse for beginners within 50 mi. of Louisville. Mary Holdeman, Rt. 1, Louisville. Ph. 625-3533.
Want gentle gelding or mare walking horse or racking norse, 3-8 yrs. old, state age, col. and price. Roger Davis, Rt. 2, Waycross 31501.
Want to catch or buy wild cattle, also, will haul livestock, anywhere, anytime. Billy Reasor, Rt. 4, Box 184 Jackson 30233. Ph. 755-3396.
Midget ponies, 30 in. or under C. M. Bond, Lavonia 30553.______
Want Holstein heifers or cows, must have DHIA records, calfhood vaccination. J. Alton McWorther, Franklin. Ph. 854-4161.
DON'T FORGET!! 25 word limit on all notices, including name and address.
Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
2 mare ponies, great with young children, $65 ea. J. E. Hobbs, 3485 DeMooney Rd., College Park 30349.
2 good saddle horses, bay mare, 810 yrs., 1100 Ibs. and grey gelding, 68 yrs., 1200 Ibs., with saddle and bridle, $200 ea., near Blairsville. R. T. Amis, Atlanta. Ph. 355-5142.
Shetland pony filly, steel grey, white mane and tail, 39 in. high, has been ridden some, $30; also, tack available. Jean Sirota, Collins Hill Rd., Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1083.
Beautiful 2 yr. old saddle mare, gentle but spirited, $200. Mike Chafin, 681 Barksdale Dr., Forest
Park. Ph. 366-2182.
3 reg. chestnut Arabian fillies, purebred yearling by Sunny Acres Darius, $1800; 3/4 two yr. old, $500; 1/2 yearling, $350. Don Craighton, Pine Mt. Valley 31823. Ph. 628-
4277.
Big 5 gaited horse, bridle and saddle for $150, extra gentle, good brood mare. F. L. Horton, Rt. 1, Moultrie. Ph. 782-5750 after 5 p.m.
Reg. Tenn. Walker mares; 1 Quar-
ter horse, good to work cows,
palomino color, has been shown and
placed in halter class. W. E. Harris,
Rt. 4, Box 6, Gumming 30130. Ph.
887-5917.
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8 yr. old gelding, 15 1/2 hands, good racker, anyone can ride, with nice size padded Western saddle, $250. Carl Blevins, 2161 Meadowbrook Lane, SE, Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-4528 or 422-6709.
Quarter Horse mare, 4 1 12 yrs. old, buckskin, $175. Mrs. J. B. Saul, Ebenezer Rd., Fayetteville. Ph. 4612231.
Small mule with gear, approx. 600 Ibs., has been worked. Mrs. William Vincent, Riverdale. Ph. 478-7773.
4 yr. old Appaloosa gelding, very gentle. Leroy R. Hall, Box 406, Camilla 31730. Ph. 336-0700.
Pr. good mules, aver, weight 1,050 to 1,300 Ibs. William Chapman, Box 424, Stonewall 30282. Ph. 964-9345 after 6 p.m._______________
Lrg. sorrel gelding, 12 yrs. old, spirited but gentle, moving, must sell, $175 or best offer. Karen Calcaterra, Atlanta. Ph. 458-4083.
A.Q.H.A., dun, 3 yrs. old, Captain Joker filly, in training. Ronnie Hodges, Rt. 2, Box 260, Eatonton. Ph. 485-6545 or 971-9322, Mrs. R.
E. Moser, Marietta._________
Reg. Quarter horses, 4 yr. old filly, 15 yr. old bred mare, yr. old stud colt. Hubert N. Rucker, Rt. 4, Box 80, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5167.
Spirited, 4 yr. old gelding, show horse, $250; black, 4 yr. old mare, very gentle, anyone can ride, $250. Mrs. Martha Jones, Rt. 2, Loganville. Ph. 466-8824.
American Saddlebred mare, 9 yrs. old, exc. conf., exp. rider, $150 firm. W. S. Blunschi, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5273.
At stud: Purebred Arabian Yatezar, blue ribbon winner in halter and performance, extreme Arabian type. Ellen Peeples, Box 566, Forest Park
30050. Ph. 366-8077.
Reg. Appaloosa stallion, $350; Quarter mare, $250; Albino gelding, trained for timed events, $350. Hollis Bro.oks, Marietta. Ph. 971-8405 after 5 p.m. wk. days.____________
Welsh pony, saddle included $35; ten mo. old colt, 1/2 Palomino-1/2 Welsh pony, halter broke. A. J. Monti, Rt. 1, Good Hope. Ph. 2675680.
Welsh Appaloosa mare, trained for Western Pleasure, has been shown for past 3 yrs. by young child. Frances Brooks, Marietta. Ph. 971-8405 after 5 p.m.
Sundance Windsong, yearling, reg. Appaloosa colt, Sundance 500 and TB breeding or trade for reg. mare; also, stud service. Myrna Davis, Cumming. Ph. 887-2649._____
1 saddle horse, 1 Irg. saddle pony; also, 3 saddles. Mark Durden, Cochran Short Rt., Dry Branch 31020. Ph. 745-0851.
4 yr. old sorrell, Quarter Horse mare, spirited, handles easily; light sorrel, yearling filly, well brought out Dempsey Bue breeding. Duncan Cumming, Rt. 1, Box 154 A, Madison. Ph. 342-0304.
Reg. Appaloosa mare, bay with Irg. white blanket, 8 yrs. Patricia DeLeGal, 5758 Hwy. 85, B-137, Riverdale 30274. Ph. 471-2119 or 768-1611.
English pleasure mare, 14.1 1/2 hands, ridden and shown by children, very stylish, golden bay w/black points, 1 white foot. Shelly Meadows, 1650 Newton Rd., Marietta. Ph. 9717352.
Reg., purebred Arabian stallion, chestnut, classic, dished head, action, presence, manageable, $2500 terms or $2000 cash. Frank Buccafurno, 22 Hallmark Estates, Athens. Ph. 5497944.
AQHA 1971 sorrel filly, show and race prospect, sire: Ranch Bars Two, dam: Granddaughter of Three Bars and My Texas Dandy, $500. Sandra Hayes, Rt. 1, Box 53A, Eastanollee 30538. Ph. 886-8859 after 4 p.m.
A.Q.H.A. reg. 2 yr. old filly, sire: Bit O'Hancock; grade filly, 14 mos. old, both very gentle. E. D. Nabors, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-7811.
Bay gelding horse, approx. 12 yrs. old, exc. for woman or child. T. L. Cason, 1420 Foxhall Lane, SE, Apt. 18, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-9570 or 241-7095 after 5 p.m.________
Quarter Horse gelding, exc. conf., shown in halter, healthy, conditioned,, good trail horse, moving, make offer. Lonnie Wages, 4163 Yancey St., Columbus 31904. Ph. 561-9536.
4 horses for sale, 3 Palominos, 1 gelding, 1 stud, 1 mare and 1 bucksin mare. Wayne Sanders, Forest Park. Ph. 361-6208.
At stud: Trooper Joe, reg. AQHA, seal brown with 4 white stockings and blaze, 16 hands, 1300 Ibs. Tom Allanson, Coppertop Stables. College Park, Ph. 768-2257 or 964-5876.
Nice red and white male Welsh pony, 20 mos. old, unbroken, $50. Mrs. J. C. Parker, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-3061.
Quarter horse mare, 8 yrs., strawberry roan, gentle but exp. rider, $300. Sonny Johnson, 12-C Bouldercrest Lane, SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-2456 after 6.
4 roping horses for sale, guaranteed, $300 to $500. Billy Reasor, Rt. 4, Box 184, Jackson 30233. Ph. 7753396.
Thoroughbreds, Quarter crosses; reg. Quarter mare; reg. 5 gaited mare. Gina McGaughey, 110 Chateau Ct., Apt. 2, Athens 30601. Ph. 548-3547.
At stud: Guard Adams, AQHA reg. sorrel, outstanding conf. and disp. b> Leo King, reasonable fee; also, yearling gelding by Guard Adams. Anthony J. Leggio, Atlanta. Ph. 2556213.
Reg. 4 yr. old Tenn. Walking Horse gelding, Midnight Sun breeding, very classy, blue-roan, blaze face, 4 white stockings, $500 firm. Rev. George Foskey, Rt. 4, Box 52, Alma 31510. Ph. 632-5240.
Reg. TWH stud, Sun's Great Secret, 6 yrs. old, black, gentle, prof, trained and shown, pleasure ride or show, reasonably priced. Rudy Hill, Doerun. Ph. 941-5720.
Shetland ponies and pleasure horses, good selection, reasonably priced; also, English and Wester saddles and tack. C. M. Bond, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-3244 day or 356-2673 night.
At stud: Reg. T.W.H., Merry Go Boy's Secret, grandson of Merry Gc Boy, grade mares, $25, reg. $35. Bobby Weaver, Rt. 2, Canon. Ph 356-5135.
Reg. Quarter horses, all ages, more mares to foal, visitors welcome. W. G. Hembree, Rt. 1, Whitesburg 30185. Ph. 942-0508 or 832-2605..
Reg. Thoroughbred gelding, 5 yrs. old, 15 hands, 900 Ibs., $300 or trade for reg. Quarter horse of equal value. Gwen McDonald, Rt. 1, Box 75, Bonaire. Ph. 923-3991.________
4 small horses, 3 sired by Hamrick Alien, reg. TWH, other is fine Welsh racking mare, see to appreciate. James L. Baker, Rt. 5, Cedartown. Ph. 7480521 after 4:30 p.m.________
Racking reg. Tenn. Walker gelding, 10 yrs. old, has been shown successfully, bay with white stockings and blaze face. Forrest Powell, Rt. 1, Suwanee. Ph. 476-3691 after 7 p.m.
Beautiful, Irg. ponies, Welsh cross, 13-14 hands, 2-4 yrs. old. hunter prospects, $200 up, trade for beef cows. C. I. Bryans, 1030 Katherine. Augusta. Ph. 736-9866.__________
Appaloosa stud colt, 22 mos. old, out of Chocolate Pay, have breeding certificate, chestnut with white spots over hips and loin, $150. Kenton Hayes, Rt. 1, Hoschton.________
1966 dun gelding, out of Whimpy Leo San, flashy color and conf., winning at Western and English, $750. Jean Kearnan, Woodstock. Ph. 9717962 or 926-5275.___________
White mare for sale, 3 gaits, $200. Mrs. F. P. Ivey, Thomson. Ph. 5953356. ________________
Reg. Tenn. Walking stallion, 23 mo. old sorrel; reg. Tenn. Walking saddle and brood mare, sorrel, Midnight Sun and Roan Alien breeding, $250. R. W. House, Haywood Rd., Armuchee. Ph. 234-5859.______
Reg. AQHA buckskin mare, foaled '69, natural pleasure gaited, over 15 hands, 1200-1300 Ibs., bred to Pauks Sarfa, reg. AQHA. Mrs. James A. Morgan, Rt. 1, Norman Park 31771. Ph. 769-2981._____________
AQHA sorrel stallion. No. 75063, two yrs., son of Leo Glo Abel, gentle, trained for Western Pleasure, $1500. A. H. Stephens, Rt. 2, Box 235, Leesburg. Ph. 432-7784.______
Tenn. Walking Horse gelding, good riding and Quarter horse, $225. Charlie F. Fambro, 1614 Winston Ave., Macon. Ph. 745-9071 day or 781-4940 night after 9._______
Stud service: Reg. Appaloosaspotted Dude T-26,125, reg. $50, grade $35; buckskin Quarter horse, fee $25; also, horses and tack for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 7, Douslasville. Ph. 942-5064. ______________
Reg. American Saddlebred chestnut mare, 2 yrs., by Rolling Hills Treasure, vet certificate, etc., training for English Pleasure, consider trade. A. J. Jenkins, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
7321.___________________ Reg. Quarter horses, all ages, few
more mares to foal, visitors welcome. Harry Rucker, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 314, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6723 or 993-
4446.___________________ Reg. Palomino and Quarter horses,
ten 2 and 3 yr. olds, going well under saddle, sev. ready to show, will finance. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262.__________
Nice pleasure gelding, 8 yrs. old, Tenn. Walker, unreg., gaited, complete Western tack included, $300. Bill Harris, Atlanta. Ph. 255-3926 or 255-8277._______________
Appaloosa stud colt, approx. 19 mos. old, have breeding certificate for registration, $150. John J. Parks, Anvil Block Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 474-
8719.________________________ Appaloosa mares and fillies, halter
and performance prospects, nationally known bloodlines, $600 ea.; also, at stud: Joker B. Jiggs, son of Joker B., fee $150. Dr. Morris, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
6913.________________ Stud service: Reg. Appaloosa, reg.
Tenn. Walking horse; also, reg. Appaloosa and reg. Tenn. Walking horses, mares, fillies and colts. Cody Fowler, Box 101, Commerce. Ph. 335-4253.______________
At stud: Mike's Joy, 17.3 hands, Thoroughbred, $150; Kid Myers, Jr., AQHA AAA breeding, son of Supreme champion, $150. Everett Dubose, County Rd., Marietta. Ph. 422-3556 or 422-4797.
Horses, walking, gaited Quarter, reg., grade, show and pleasure, $150 and up. Larry Turner, Marietta. Ph. 427-7797 or 422-3556.
Hunter mare, grade Thoroughbred, chestnut color, gentle, well trained and very fast, $200. David T. Brown, 800 Columbia Dr., Decatur 30030. Ph. 284-2466 after 6 p.m.______
Beautiful reg. yearling, 1/2 Arabian colt, extra gentle, shots, wormed, should mature 14.3 hands, exc. child's horse or 4-H project. Mrs. C. R. Pittman, Rt. 1, Box 332, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-9345.________
Midgt pony stud, dark brown, small children can ride, reasonably priced. Kenneth Gulley, Rt. 6, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-5640._________
5 yr. old grade, Quarter-Morgan stallion horse, average height and weighs approx. 900 Ibs., handles well, for exp. rider only, $225. Teresa Mathis, Rt. 1, Suwanee. Ph. 887-
4519.___________________ 6 1/2 mo. old Quarter Horse colt,
buckskin, very gentle with beautiful markings, halter broken, $100. Jan Tatum, Rt. 2, Clarkesville 30523. Ph. 754-4353 after 4 p.m._________
2 young bay mules, approx. 950 Ibs. ea., reasonable; two 650 Ibs. ea., all broken and can ride and work. E. J. McMahon, 3107 Floyd Rd., .Augusta. Ph. 793-1750.________
Bay mare, 4 white stockings, blaze face, gentle but spirited, like new saddle and bridle, grooming equip, included, $225 for all. Murray Sims, Rt. 3, Monroe.______________
Beautiful and well schooled reg., Saddlebred mare, 11 yrs. old, 17 hands, see and make offer. Martha Findley, Smyrna. Ph. 432-4067 or 422-9560 after 3 p.m. except week-
ends.______________________ Beautifully marked black and white
Pinto mare, slow and fast rack, stocky build, good for show, $325 or best offer. Pat Crowson, 1953 Rock Cut PI., Conley 30027. Ph. 366-9813.
Quarter horse, 2 yrs. old, needs to be trained, $80 cash. James Sims, 3985 Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 2, College Park 30349. Ph. 964-7669 after 5
Bay gelding, 14 hands, lady's horse, good gait, $160; black, between Welsh and Quarter, 12 hands, fast, $135. J. O'Kelley, 701 Delmar Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 627-6810._____
Yr. old AQHA, reg. filly, by Whistle Pete Nib out of a good cutting mare, will sell or trade for calves. C. L. Hardin, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5876 or 475-6528.____________
' 2 mares and 1 gelding, 1 mare bred, real nice, $150 and up. E. B. Satterfield, Rt. 1, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-7887.______________
AQHA reg. sorrel mare, 5 yrs. old, very gentle for child or lady, must sell. W. C. Davis, 3011 Jodeco Rd., Jonesboro 30236.____________
At stud: Purebred Arabians, Areff, great park action, Suragay, chestnut, grandson of Fadjur. Tommy C. Olmstead, Rt. 1, Macon. Ph. 477-3329.
Reg. Quarter horses for sale, stud colt, 24 mos. old sire: Switch O'Leo by Essig's Wee Willie, dam's sire Chester B by Chubby. Bobby Wiley, Winder. Ph. 867-4322.________
7 yr. old racking paint gelding, beautiful markings, 15 hands, exp. rider. Mike Avery, Atlanta. Ph. 241-
7095._________________
9 yr. old Quarter Horse gelding, white 15 hands, has run barrels, for exp. rider only. Linda Morris, Atlanta. Ph. 241-3699._________
At stud: Purebred Arabian Yatezar, ribbon winner in halter, park and formal driving. Ellen Peeples, Box 566, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8077.
8 yr. old bay gelding, pleasure horse, good for lady or teenager; Irg. racking pony mare, shown successfully; reg. Walking Horse yearling. Mrs. Gloria Colter, Gainesville. Ph. 532- 0872._____
Welsh pony, 4 yrs. old, with mare colt, Western saddle, bridle and halter, $160. D. L. Stokely, Rt. 6, Austell. Ph. 948-2731._________
Work mule for sale, $150 or trade for milk cow. Robert Jenkins, Rt. 2, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-3418._______
Roan gelding, 3 yrs. old, gentle, will make good English Pleasure or Western Pleasure horse, Joe Johnston, Box 84, Morrow. Ph. 366-0275 after 7 wk. days.
Wednesday, May 3, 1972
Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
AQHA reg. 2 yr. old sorrel stallion, Honey Karnes, Bill Cody, Yellow Dog breeding, extra gentle, Western Pleasure prospect. John E. Mullis, Rt. 1, Box 177, Kathleen. Ph. 987-4426 Perry.__________________
At stud: Bandit Jessie, American Paint Horse Assn. No 12512, baywhite Tobiano, good col., exc. disp., $50. Harvey Conner, Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-8152.
Buckskin gelding, 14 1/2 hands, 7 yrs., trained to jump, $200; black mare, 14 1/2 hands, 4 yrs., gentle, $200. Gene Watson, Rt. 3, Toccoa. Ph. 886-4617.
7 yr. old farm mare, works anywhere, gentle to ride, approx. 1000 Ibs. H. J. Slate, 5807 Westside Rd., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-4539.
Reg. Quarter horses for sale, yearlings and mares, 1 nice yearling filly. Terry Wiley, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3434.________________
Reg. Quarter and reg. Appaloosa mares and geldings; also, grade horses, some good halter and pleasure prospects, various prices. Gerald G. Blalock, Ellenwood. Ph. 361-6243 or 361-3577.______________
Reg. Appaloosa mare, DRC'S by Chickasaw Warrior, dame: Gray Lady Rayville. Ronald Kitchens, Macon. Ph. 746-6717 or 743-5607.______
2 beautiful geldings, gentle but prefer exp. rider, with equip., both for $325. Robert Y. Dryden, Rt. 1, Omaha. Ph. 838-6349.________
Tenn. Walking horse, tame and gentle; also, Western saddle, will sell together or separately. Mrs. Mary N. Edwards, Rt. 1, Commerce 30529. Ph. 335-3247._____________
AQHA reg. gelding, 7 yrs. old, good conf., trophy and ribbon winner in pleasure classes. Sonja Wilson, Rt. 8, Carriage Lane, Douglasville. Ph. 942-0485._______________
Reg. American Saddlebred mare, 3gaited amateur and championship, contender for ASB pleasure class, must sell. Patricia M. Ponder, 2151 Lenox Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 633-6725 af-
ter 4.______________________ Reg. Ruff N Ready by Wing Com-
mander stallion, $850; American Saddlebred grey stud colt, $150. Bob Hanshaw, Box 2031, Ft. Oglethorpe 30741. Ph. 866-4071 or 375-2957.
6 AQHA reg. horses, 2 grade horses, gentle for ladies or children, all sound, good cond., priced to sell. Murray Wilkes, Rt. 2, Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-4781 after 6 p.m. or week-
ends._________________________ Mini mule, 3 yrs. old, $65; Ap-
paloosa pony mare, bred to leopard stud, $100. Jim Hayes, RFD 1, Box 40, Hoschton. Ph. 659-2526._____
2 Appaloosa colored horses, Shetland size. B. K. Yancey, Rt. 2, Austell. Ph. 948-5204._________
Appaloosa show horses, 1972 colt, loud col., by Wapiti's Haunta, sire of Powder Smoke, world champion; 1971 filly by Wapiti 5445, dam is by Lightning Bar AAA, Joe Lambeth, Rt. 1, Gray. Ph. 986-6138._______
Appaloosa winner, trained Western Pleasure, gentle 4 yr. old gelding, ride at Latigo's, Johnson Ferry Rd., $650 $750 with saddle and bridle. Angela Hardy, Sandy Springs 30328. Ph. 457-7337. _______________
1972 granddaughters of Otoe and Ben Bar, all halter prospects, 1 racing prospect, out of quality halter; racing mares priced to sell. Gene Eidson, Mansfield. Ph. 786-0635._______
Palomino gelding with saddle, $250; saddle horse gelding, $75, both $300. Dennis Clements, 1203 Fleetwood Dr., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 627-9619.
Beautiful Golden Palomino mare, 3 1/2 yrs. old, gentle but spirited, ridden, owned and cared for by 12 yr. old girl; also, equip, available, $200. H. Whittaker, Gumming. Ph. 887-
7178.____________________ Reg. and grade horses for sale or
trade, pleasure and performance. Joe Keys, Dallas. Ph. 445-7081._____
At stud: D. J.'s Beartrack, Appaloosa permanent, proven sire, A-l looks, performance, disp., see for yourself, $50. Bob D. Hilton, 2851 Evans Woods Dr., Atlanta 30340. Ph. 939-2945 or 267-2801 Monroe.
2 AQHA 1970 fillies with rich col., good conf., kid-pony disp., Otoe, Joe Misty bloodlines. B. Boutwell, Rt. 2, Box 367, Augusta 30904. Ph. 8632844.
Shetland Palomino, 46 in., 7 yrs., 4-H blue ribbons, $90; reg. chestnut roan Welsh mare, 13.2 hands; reg. Welsh colt; at stud: Reg. Welsh, Buckeye Watchman. Ronald E. Myers, Austell 30001. Ph. 941-0997.
Big, fast racking gelding, good cond., will take $300, dbl.-axle horse trailer or child-safe pony in trade. Mrs. Mary Dean Karsack, Rt. 3, Box 312AA, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 647-
9352.___________________ Reg. 15 yr. old Appaloosa mare,
$150; one yr. old reg. Appaloosa stud colt, $175. Freh H. Pritchett, Rt. 3, Commerce. Ph. 355-4134.
Horses,
-handling,
boarding, equipment
Horse equip, and horse trailers. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262._________________
Bona Alien roping saddle, buckstitched with full hand carving, complete veal underlined. L. M. Barbee, Austell/Ph. 948-7513.__________
2 horse trailer, horses hauled anywhere anytime. W.G. Hembree, Rt. 1, Whitesburg. Ph. 942-0508 or 832-2605.___________________
Horseshoeing and hoof trimming in Athens area, also, in Atlanta area. Edward Huie, Athens. Ph. 542-6019.
Quality horseshoeing, breaking, training, boarded in 21 stall barn. Tom Allanson Coppertop Stables, College Park. Ph. 768-2257 or 964-
5876._____________________________ Horses boarded, trained, showed,
pastures, box stables, inside & outside riding. Larry Turner, Marietta. Ph. 427-7797 or 422-3556._______
Want 1 saddle & bridle for Welsh pony, reasonable. Mrs. G.P. Gardner, Eatonton. Ph. 485-8818._______
1 horse trailer, working cond. reasonably priced, cutback English saddle, good cond. Mrs. Marvin Beacham, 542 E. 51st. St., Savannah 31405.________________
Horses hauled, reasonably. Douglas Garrett, 8197 Kendricks Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-2661.________
Show & pleasure horses boarded, all breeds, 1 stall vacant 1 St. May, few pasture spaces available, exc. location & facilities. Bill Crawford, Latigo Farms, Sandy Springs. Ph. 971-0803.
Horseshoeing in the Atlanta area, hot and cold. Tom Hayes, Decatur. Ph. 284-7292.
Barrel racing saddle, Simco saddle, equitation seat, used very little, misc. horse equip. G.P. Curry, Appling. Ph. 556-6379._____________ __
Big horn roping saddle, bridle, blanket, breast collar, misc. items, $125; also, 14 ft. stock trailer. Doyle C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-3631.
Deluxe 2-horse trailer, $700. Toomer Tatum, Rt. 4, Waycross. Ph. 285-1828.__________________
Horses boarded in Irg. box stalls, trail riding on 300 acres, lighted rings. Ed. Johnson, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-6885._______________
1 harness, collar and plow, like new, also, 1 horse-drawn hay rake, $25. W. R. Taylor, Washington. Ph. 678-2967.______________
Cattle catching, hauling and handling, horseshoeing in Muscogee county and surrounding area. Randall Harrison, Columbus. Ph. 561-0241.
1 pony saddle, $30, 1 pony bridle, $5.50, other saddles and bridles. Jim Hayes, Rt. 1, Box 40, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2526._____________
Black and red Western saddle, with covered stirrups, saddle blanket, both for $60. Douglas Aikens, Grayson. Ph. 963-7824._______________
18 in. English forward, argentine hunt saddle, $100, new English bridle w/bit, $24. Doreen Cribb, Hilcrest Farm, Norcross. Ph. 939-5803.
Want Cavador trooper saddle. Frank L. Compton, Comer. Ph. 783-
2905.__________________ Want horse shears in good cond.
J.E. Hobbs, College Park 30349. Ph. 964-4413.
Have barn with water, lights, located between Doraville-Lilburn, need someone to board their horses and take turn feeding ours. Donna Browing, Tucker. Ph. 939-1777.
Horses pastured and boarded, pasture $10.50 per mo., fed twice daily, $35, stall board, $50 mo., stalls rented, $20., riding ring, training ring. Jerry Blalock, Ellenwood. Ph. 361-6243.
Stalls, feeding and cleaning, $55, you feed and clean, $20, pasture, $15 Fred Kearman, Marietta. Ph. 9717962 or 926-5275.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Want used 20 in. cutback English saddle. Donald C. Turner, Smyrna. Ph. 432-3469.
Graduate Ferrior needs horseshoeing in Columbus area. Randall Harrison, Columbus. Ph. 561-0241.
Horses boarded in new stables, exc. location, riding ring, tack room, lounge. Hugh Hester, Doraville. Ph. 451-0625.__________________
1970 dbl. deluxe horse trailer, elec. brakes, courtesy lights, brake kit included. Willard W. Mann, Riverdale. Ph. 478-9590.___________
Livestock and horse transporting, local or out-of-town. Hollis A. Brooks, Marietta. Ph. 971-8405 after 5:00 p.m. weekdays.__________\
Grass, water, shelter, $15 per horse, entire 15 A. pasture and barn in Atlanta, $60. John F. Graham, Atlanta. Ph. 243-3461.
Agricultural seed and plants
for sale
Govt. inspected Ga. Red potato pits., $5 per M, F.O.B., no out of state orders. Paul Lightsey, Screven 31560.
White blackeyed crowder peas, 90% germ., 2 cups, $1, purple hull, 81%, 2 cups, $1, add post., Ga. orders. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Cumming.
Copenhagan cabbage, N.C. heading collard, sev. var. tomato pits., 100, $1.65, 300, $3.50, 500, $5, 1000, $8.SO, del. in Ga. Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons.____.y,__________
Figs, 75 cents and'$f, 2 crops, 30 cents post.; maple, water oaks at residence. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland NE, Atlanta. Ph. 876-0538.
Rice Popcorn, from '71 crop, 91% germ., 50 cents half pt., 80 cents pt. J. D. Dyer, Rt. 1, Box 118, Braselton
30517._________________
Rutger, Marglobe tomato pits., moss packed, $5 per M, del., can fill Irg. orders, no checks. Ruby Lightsey, Rt. 1, Box 175, Screven._______
Cert. Ga. Red Potato pits., $5 per M; Marglobe, Rutger tomato pits., $5 per M, del. W. R. Lightsey, Rt. 1, Screven.____________________
Pink peanut, 6 wks. bean seed, germ. 96%, white cut short cornfield bean seed, germ. 94%, $1.35 cupful. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Old Time tender hull cornfield white bean seed, germ. 95%, Red Speckle crowder peas, 92% germ., $1 cupful, add post. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.________________
Treasured Brazilian Irish potato, $3 ea., 2, $5, 8, $16, 50 cents post., crowder peas, 75 cents cup, 50 cents post. Mrs. Omae Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Box 50, Gainesville.__________
Muscadine grapevine, 50 cents ea.,
dewberry, blackberry pits., blueberry,
catnip, spearmint pits., $2.50 doz., 50
cents post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
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Treasured bu. Brazilian Irish potato, $3 ea., 2, $5, 8, $16, add post. Mrs. Grace Townsend, Rt. 1, Box 315, Gainesville 30501._______
Table queen winter squash, keep all winter, 95%, 25 cents pkg. w/stamped env. John Hathcock, 7 S. College St., Statesboro 30458.
Strawberry popcorn, Indian Corn, miniature red hot pepper pods, molebean seed, 36 to pkg., 30 cents
pkg. 4, $1. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie.
Running okra seed, 1/4 cup, $1. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 102, Baxley 31513.________________
Dewberry, huckleberry, blackberry
pits., 12, $2, calamus pits., 6, $2, PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.___________
Mtn. huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry, $3 doz., red tame plum, 5, $3 damp packed, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.______
Muscadine grapevines, sourwood, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.____________
Pumpkin seed, from 210 Ib. pumpkin, 75 cents doz., Candy Rooster squash seed 50 cents doz., w/self addressed stamped env. James A. Turner, P. O. Box 17, Blairsville.
Oct. beans, bush and pole beans, lima beans, halfrunners, pea and okra seed, $1 pkgs., 25 cents mailing ea. Erskine Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 758-6140.
White silver skin onion sets, $1.25 qt., $2.25 gal., del., prompt shipment. Bill Stephens, Rt. 1, Dahlonega
30533.
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Recipes of the Week
KRAUT SALAD
1 small can kraut drained 1 cup chopped celery
1 cup sugar
1 small jar pimento
'/4 cup vinegar
1 bell pepper
V_ cup chopped onions
Mix let stand for 24 hours and drain. Ready to serve.
Ms. Mary Elizabeth Cooper Route 3, Box 28 Dalton, Ga. 30720
SYRUP CAKE
! stick butter 1 egg
2 cups syrup 2 cups self-rising flour
Grease II x 13 inch pan and flour good. Bake about 45 minutes at 300 degrees.
Rubye Purser P. O. Box 741 Dublin, Ga. 31021
Sweet potato pits., Cert. Ga. Red, Rose Centennial, Red Jewel; also tobacco pits., prices per M, F.O.B. Lenox. Bob Lindsey, Buckeye Farms, Lenox. Ph. 546-4225._________
Strawberry pits., 25, $2.50, 50, $4, 50 cents post.; tomato pits., ferti-cups 25 cents, cannot ship tomato pits. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur. Ph. 292-3262._____
Peppers, 25 seed per pkg., Cayenne 25 cents, Jalapeno 40 cents, Sweet Banana 35 cents, 7 Year 60 cents, Bouquet 50 cents. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.______
Sweet pink grapes, 75 cents ea., chives and catnip, 6, 75 cents, del., Ga. only Myrtle Pace, 616 Rockmart Rd., Villa Rica 30180.________
Hazelnut, sourwood, crabapple, 2-3 ft., $1 ea., 6, $5, blackberry dewberry, huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., 80 cents post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.________________
Lrg. 2 yr. roots of blackberry for planting, 6, $1.50, muscadine vines, 50 cents ea., 50 cents post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay._____
Horseradish roots (for eating), 5, $1, horseradish pits., 5, $1, add post. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 87, Ellijay._________
Old fashion white multiplying onion sets, 50, $1, plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup
31545.__________________________ Spearmint, horsemint, heart leaf,
pipisswa, queen of meadow, mayapple, 5, $1, 50 cents post. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______
1971 crop Texas Tommie Toe tomato seeds, 50 seeds, 35 cents, 3 pkgs., $1, stamped env. John H. Davis, 1007 Dimmock St., S. W., Atlanta 30310.________________
Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato pits., 100, $1, 500, $4, $6, per M, F. O. B. Alma. B. J. Head, Alma 31510. Ph. 632-4946._______________
Ozark strawberry pits., $2.50 per C, 70 cents post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540._____________
Prize winning bite size tomato seed, 25 cents pkg., plus env. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula 31733.
Mtn. blueberry, dewberry, blackberry, $3 doz., Old Fashion peach sprouts, black walnut sprouts, cherry sprouts, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Seedling pecan tree pits., 75 cents ea., add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. I, Wrightsville.______________
Brown striped cornfield beans, pink peanut beans, black eyed crowder peas, red speckle crowder peas, $1.25 cup, PP. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Ph. 698-4143._________
Huckleberry bushes, dewberry, blackberry pits., 12, $2. May cherry bushes, $1 ea., strawberry pits., 24, $1., 50 cents post. Mrs. Weldon' Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________
New largest size monster peanuts, 30 seed start, $1. J. K. Staicup, 2563 Standtown Rd., Marietta 30060.
Herb seed, 25 seeds, 50 cents, no mix. pkgs., Oregano, Tarragon, Thyme, Rosemary, Dill, Sage, Chives, Horehound, Catnip, Anise. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.
Butternut squash seed from Irg. squash weighing from 5-15 Ibs. ea., 20 seed, $1 w/stamped env. Mrs. L. O. Duenckel, Rt. 1, Senoia 30276.
Comfrey, horseradish roots, $1 doz., pawpaw trees, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay 30540.___________
Tender green okra, Indian corn, Strawberry popcorn, 75 cents cup, sugar crowder peas, $1.25 cup. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Armuchee 30105.
Sweet potato pits., cert. Ga. Reds and Alabama Nugets, ready May 1st., $6 per M, F.O.B. W. E. Little, Rt. 1, Winston 30187. Ph. 942-4168.
Ga. Red cert, sweet potato pits., $6 per M, PP, 5,000 lots $5 per M, express collect, pits. L. R. Boatright, Sr., Rt. 2, Odum. Ph. 367-6518 Baxley.
Reppert's Giant cantaloupe, 15-20 Ibs., ea. w/proper culture, germ. 93 percent, 50 seeds, $1.20 PP. Fred F. Cunningham, Oakwood Farms, Rt. 3, Box 136, Elberton.
Agricultural seed and plants
wanted
Want all kinds of high qual., high producing seed nuts for planting, walnut, hickory, etc. P. T. Turner, c/c J.J. Turner, Rt. 2, Blairsville._____
Want 1 ton Brown Top millet seed, state price and location. Jimmy Cloud, Rt. 2, Box 1210, Hampton. Ph. 478-3194.__________.
Want Brown Top millet seed, state price, etc. W. E. Tuggle DOS, Box 646, Fitzgerald 31750.
Livestock feed, hay and grain
for sale
Yellow shelled corn, bulk only. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 7345109._________________________
200 bu. 1971 crop white corn in shuck, $1.50 bu., $1.25 bu. you load. Jack H. Gaskin, Sr., Rt. 6, Ebenezer Rd., Marietta. Ph. 971-7374.
375 bales Coastal Bermuda hay, w/o rain, must sell, am moving, 85 cents per bale. R.T. Edwards, Atlanta. Ph. 475-7430 or L.E. Walters, Atlanta. Ph. 255-4038._________
Good qual. mulching hay, 50 cents per bale at barn. Ralph L. King, Rt. 2, Tritt Rd., Marietta. Ph. 971-0329.
300 bu. combine run oats, $1 per bu. William D. Chaffm, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 957-4608._____________
Hay, well fert. and limed, sq. bales, 1971 crop Bermuda, $1 per bale, Mulch, 50 cents bale. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 366-7753._________
400-500 bales August 1971 Fescue, Bermuda and Millet hay, need the space, all dry, 50 cents per bale. Felton Henderson, Locust Grove. Ph. 956-4784.______________________
Sev. 1000 bales Oat, Coastal Bermuda, Sericia hay, all '72 crop, well fert., no rain. F. Lamar Smith, Newnan. Ph. 253-2895._______
Good quality hay, Fescue: Fescue & Common Bermuda mix., can del. K. B. Grogan, Manning Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-4672.
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Livestock feed, hay and grain
^ OrTCT
for sale
Taking orders for highly limed, fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, del. in June, $40 per ton del., $30 ton in field. J. E. West, Good Hope. Ph.
267-6774.
Quality Coastal hay, limed, fert., by soil sample, $1 bale, $40 ton, Irg. orders less. Otis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 2321613.
Fescue hay, good size bales, can del. J. R. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 3617307.
25 tons Coastal Bermuda hay, $25 ton, you load at barn. C. G. Ruzza, U.S. 41 North, Perry. Ph. 987-3298.
50 tons fair Bermuda hay, any amount $20 ton. W. W. Lewis, Rt. 3, Quitman._________________
Bermuda hay, Irg. square bales, $1 bale at barn. Mrs. Lessie E. Wilkins, Rt. 4, Villa Rica Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-9825.
Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs
for sale
Bobwhite quail for sale, all ages, priced according to age, day old, 25 cents. Don Ward, 831 Cunningham Rd., Marietta. Ph. 436-6843 or 4282181 after 5 pm.____________
Sev. diff. species of pheasant eggs, cheaper at farm; also, quail, $8 pr. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus 31709. Ph. 924-7575.
Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10 per C, day old birds, 25 cents ea.; also, have birds of all ages. C. P. Bloodworth, Box 1026, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-8983.__________
Hatching eggs from 40 varieties of bantams and standards, $2.50 doz. here, $3.50 doz. shipped; Indian Runner duck eggs, $3. Joel D. Wells, Box 895, Hampton 30228. Ph. 366-3809 or 478-9263.____________
Hatching eggs and baby chicks from 15 kinds of bantams and 8 breeds of standard white and pearl guineas, ducks, goslings, Ringneck pheasants, etc. C. L. Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-7141.__________
Chickens, pure reds, whites, blues, Roundheads, greys, Hatch, Warhorse and Spangles, eggs, $4 per set. home only. G. H. Moreland, Rt. 2, Turner Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 469-3229.______
Ringneck pheasant chicks, $45.55 per carton of 100 eggs, $90 per case of 360, shipped prepaid. Ben Parrish, Lazy 2 Game Farms, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-1608 or 685-2594, Andy Parrish, Metter._____________
English Spot rabbits, all cols, and sizes, $2.50 ea. J. B. Ward, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-1353._________
Sev. young bantam roosters, Irg. type R.I. Red-Cornish cross roosters, sell or trade most any purebred bantams; also, mixed bantam eggs. Jim Miller, 180 Turkey Creek Rd., Athens 30601. Ph. 548^973.
7 trios Dark Cornish Bulldog bantams, $2 ea.; trio 2 yr. old Easter Egg chickens, laying blue eggs, $10 trio. L. D. Satterfield, 1279 Rock Springs St., Forest Park. Ph. 363-3440.
9 nice 3 way cross stags, $15 ea., trio Blue Face Hatch, $50, Spangle, 8 Ibs. 2 oz., $2-5, cannot ship. Grady Elrod, 1103 Roan St., Dalton 30720.
notice
Will the lady from Cedartown who ordered amaryllis seed please send me her address; sold all amaryllis seed as advertised. Mrs. Henry Purser, Rt. 3, Box 187, Cochran.____________
$200 reward for lost Irish setter, female, 5 yrs. old, red, no white on her, not a field dog. Mrs. D. R. Spence, Atlanta. Ph. 255-0901 or 875-6488.
Extra Irg. Jumbo Squabbing pigeons; Black Dutch and Chinchilla rabbits; Birchen, Silkie and Cornish bantams, extra roosters, all kinds. Mrs. J. H. Street, Green Rd., Gainesville 30501.___________
Purebred bantam chicks, 25 cents ea., baby ducks, 50 cents ea., 5 wk. old Tenn. Red quail, 50 cents ea. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Rt. 1, Box 37, Chula 31733.________________
Rabbit, beautiful Cheshire grey doe, $5. Mike Fielder, Rt. 1, Box 288A, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3665.
Started and day old baby chicks, geese, ducks, chukars and some bantams. E. B. Satterfield, Rt. 1, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-7987. ______
Ga. strain wild turkey eggs, from turkeys 4 gen. from wild, day old poults, available in 3 wks. Russell Bowen, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 45, Bainbridge. Ph. 246-7920.____________
Pheasant-Gee Gee Goldens, Reeves, Blackneck, Ringneck, 100 chukar breeders, peacocks, guineas and geese, no letters. C. W. Howard, Rt. 2, Hogansville. Ph. 882-8698 LaG range.__________________
Breeding stock guinea pigs for sale; also, waterers, feeders and cages. M. Gaddis, Lithpnia. Ph. 466-8895.
Pigeons, White Kings and Racing Homers for sale. W. E. Koch, 721 Northern Ave., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 443-5174.________________
2 half grown, white buck rabbits, $1.50 ea. Kirn Saul, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-2231._______________
Giant Black Minorca eggs, mo. of May, $3 per 15, twelve for $2.50, prepaid PP. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-
5926.__________________ Dark Cornish, White Laced Red,
Cornish, Standard Bulldog type; will have later on this summer Standard White Cornish. Ray Hollingsworth, Rt. 2, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 5875835._______________
Guineas, black and white spotted, purple. John Smith, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6757.__________
50 Araucana laying hens, chicks, speckled and blue bantams, morning doves, odd birds, $1.50 ea., male peacock, India Blue, $12.50. S. W. Strobo, 1705 Gale St., Thomasville. Ph. 226-3707.______________
20 choice New Hampshire Red pullets, best grade, for egg production from Northern Hatchery in Jan., raised on ground, $2 ea., can ship. R. D. Winn, Rochelle 31079._____
Geese for sale; also, goose eggs, chicken eggs and duck eggs. Ella Adams, Smyrna. Ph. 435-5732.
Sev. 1971 hatch, Rhode Island Red roosters, $1.50 ea. Vernon Sammons, Rt. 2, Conyers 30207. Ph. 466-4987 after 7 p.m._______________
San Juan rabbits, guaranteed purebred, all ages, unrelated individuals, prs. or groups, improved strain, will ship. Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St., Decatur 30032. Ph. 373-
5291.__________________ Rabbits, all sizes, ages, cols.; Ring
Neck doves, light brown w/black ring around neck. David G. Drake, 39 Oglethorpe Park, St. Simons Island, Ph. 638-8058._____________
Rabbits, few ped. American chinchilla bucks, from best show bloodlines, pedigree certificate with each rabbit. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrigthsville 31096._____
50 bantam hens, good layers, $1 ea. Emmett M. Taylor, Rt. 2, Box 106, Crawfordville 30631. Ph. 456-3723.
Purebred, Irg. type, Dark Cornish hatching eggs, 15 for $2.35 or 30 for $4.10 and cartons returned at buyer's expense. Miss Cora Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty 31795.________
12 Mallard drakes, 4 gen. from wild; baby Mallards, 5 gen. from wild; 20 Brown Leghorn hens, laying. Floyd Rutherford, Rt. 3, Box 45 E, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-1553.
Small show type bantam chicks, hatching eggs, 10 cents ea., B. B., Black O. E., White Polish, Black Tail Jap, Silver Duckwing, cannot ship. J. A Harding, Rt. 1, Aragon 30104. Ph. 684-5063.______________
4 voung, black game .roosters; fine Sex Link rooster; 3 young Sex Link roosters, slightly mixed, reasonably priced if all taken. C. M. McMullan, 4830 Cascade Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331.. Ph. 344-4325._________
Baby bantam chicks, 40 cents ea. or 3 for $1, grown bantam roosters, 50 cents ea., cannot ship. Carol Austin, Rt. 4, Box 181, Carrollton. Ph. 832-
7697.___________________ Mallard duck eggs, $3.50 per doz.
PP; baby Mallard ducks, $1 ea., ducks are 3 generations from wild. Steve Patton, Oran Way, Jesup. Ph. 4272349 after 4 p.m._____________
Mallard ducks, 5 gen. from wild, $5 pr.; common pigeons, 50 cents ea.; royal purple guineas, $7.50 pr., roosters, $2.50 ea. cannot ship. Douglas Williams, Bluffton. Ph. 6412620.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Guinea eggs, mixed purple lavender and white, cannot ship; also, hen eggs. Mrs. A. L. Law, Rt. 1, Chula 31733.
Pure Ginn Grey dubbed game stags, 1 yr., $10 ea., can ship if you pay express charges. Mrs. W. B. Tomlinson, Rt. 2, Quitman 31643. Ph. 263-5597.
Chinchillas, 50 or more; also, cages for sale, very reasonable. J. Wessely, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4578.
2 trios Cornish games, show type bantam chicks, purebred baby ducks; also, eggs for hatching from same, cannot ship. Andrew Langley, Rt. 8, Box 162, Carrollton. Ph. 832-8705.
Bantams, Old English, black, white, reds, Pyle, Birchen, Silver Hambergs, Golden Sebrights, etc., reasonable; Mallard ducklings, 3 gen. from wild. Hiram Dunn, Rt. 1, Meansville. Ph. 567-8662.________________
4 Japanese Silkie roosters, mixed bantam roosters; rabbits, small and breeders, reasonably priced. Mrs. Warren W. Adams, Box 12, Tyrone 30290. Ph. 461-8804.________
Muscovy ducks, very gentle, grown and babies; also, eggs. Mack Chambers, Rt. 3, Box 30, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 537-7104.____________
27 Chinchillas, 9 beige, 18 standard, plus equip. very cheap. Florene McNeese, Rt. 5, Tifton 31794. Ph. 382-0214.__________
Toulouse geese-goslings, $15, adult males, $20, purebred; game stag chicks, $1.50 ea. Richard E. Smith, Rt. 2, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 475-
4380.___________________ Pure game cocks and grown stags,
Gris Grady, Hatch Green Leg, all cocks and grown stags, $5 to $7.50 ea., ready to go. W. E. Sparks, Rt. 3, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3558.
3 Golden Sebright bantam hens, laying, pr. Rhode Island Red bantams. Partridge Cochins. Black Cornish bantam rooster, cannot ship. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2809.________________
Geese, ducks and guineas for sale. Fred Brown, Franklin 30217. Ph. 675-3241.
75 or 80 Rhode Island Red pullets. 10 wks., vaccinated for Marek and New Castle disease, etc., $1 ea.; 18 Red Sex Link laying hens, 1 yr., $2 ea. Chas. B. Setters, Rt. 1, Box 196, Baxley 31513. 367-3968.________
Mallard ducks, 4 or 5 gen. from wild, 1972 hatch, $5 pr.; common pigeons, 50 cents ea., cannot ship. Douglas Williams, Bluffton 31724. Ph. 641-2620.
Roosters, $1 ea., laying hens, $1.25 ea., must bring own containers. Mrs. Collins. Rt.l, Alvaton. Ph. 538-6813.
Rabbits, New Zealand White, Smutnose, English Spot, Black Dutch and mixed, all ages, sell entire stock, deliver Irg. quantity. R. A. Parker. Rt. 1, Box 190, White Oak. Ph. 5765647.
Barred Rocks. $4 pr., started chicks from sev. breeds, 75 cents to $2 ea., cannot ship. Paul Hardy, Fairburn. Ph. 964-4587.
5 Partridge Cochin hens, standard; Araucanas; 1 Ancona hen; 2 Mottled Houdan roosters; pr. Madigin Clarets, cannot ship. John R. Dalton, Rt. 4, Winder. Ph. 867-3073.
Dark Brahmas, rooster and 2 hens, 10 mos. old, $15, two roosters and 7 hens, $35, started chicks, $1 ea. A. Land, Rt. 4, Rome 30161._______
Chinchillas, standard and beige; also, equip., ready to go, make offer Daniel Swartzentruber, Montezuma. Ph. 472-7668.
Rabbits, purebred English spot doe with 4 nice young ones, $10 for the lot, cannot ship. Bobby Kimbrell, Rt. 1, Bethlehem 30620.________________
14 laying hens and 2 roosters. C. R. Higgins, Rt. 3, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-5121.
6 Irg., 1 1/2 yr. old hens, White Rocks, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Kenneth Register, Rt. 1, Box 260, Hahira 31632. Ph. 794-2812.
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs
wanted
Want bantam rooster, any variety, in Powder Springs area. B. L. Hulsey, Rt. 2, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 948-2734.
Want Harco Sex Link rooster or Barred Rock rooster; Harco pullets; also, bred Checkered Giant doe or doe and buck, reasonable and near Atlanta. Mrs. Kelly, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8142.
Want pr. pink doves, will trade 2 prs. nice healthy Ringneck doves. Starling Yawn, Rt. 1, Vienna.____
Want pr. peafowl, within 50 mi. Atlanta area. Mrs. Glenda Cole, 3680 Dogwood Dr., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 873-3561 before 4:30 p.m. or 282-1434.___________
Want sev. prs. white turkeys and white guineas or will buy setting of turkey or guinea eggs, within 50 mi. radius. Robert Martin, Conyers. Ph. 483-1308.
Want Mallard ducks for releasing on pond, must be old enough to survive, reasonably priced. Lee Morrison, III, 325 Argonne Dr., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 233-0428.
Want jungle fowls, state full particulars. A.J. Funk, Isle of Hope, Savannah 31406._____________
Want chickens, any kind, especially hens; also, some speckled guinea fowl and geese. Jimmy H. Street, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.
Want 8 Mallard ducks or less number; also, pr. swans. Sam Durham, Box 49106, Atlanta 30329. Ph. 6310095.
Want purebred jungle fowl, 2 jungle fowl hens; also, want jungle fowl eggs and pheasant eggs, any kind. James F. Taylor, Rt. 1, Box 651-D, Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 923-1818.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
^Q^O '^ X,
for sale
200 Philippine lily seeds, $1.10 PP, plant now,. Ga. sales only. C. R. Herring, 1620 Kay Ave., Brunswick 31520.
Daffodil bulbs, purple iris, orange daylilies. Star of Bethlehem, 4 doz., $3, white dogwood, 6, $3, add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Ph. 698-4143.
Fall pinks, pink, yellow, white, 5, $1, add post. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.___________________
Extra Long Handle, Martin gourd seed, 50 seed, 35 cents w/stamped env. Susan Phinazee, Rt. 1, Kingston 30145.
Pink rhododendron, pink laurels, azaleas, dbl. gold kerria, lilac, golden bell, bridal wreath, sweet shrub, 50 cents ea., 50 cents post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay._______
Martin, Bushel, Dishrag, Water Jug, Dipper gourd seed, 36 to pkg., 30 cents ea., 4 pkgs., $1 with stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie.
Coleus, 25 seed, 25 cents, cactus, 25 seed, 30 cents, dbl. touch-me-nots, 25 seed, 20 cents, list, 10 cents. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Pecatur.
1971 gourd seed, pure Irg. short neck Martin type, 25 cents pkg., plus stamped env. Edward S. Thurmond, Rt. 1. Box 10, Madison 30650.
Wax begonia, 75 cents PP, 15 pot pits., $1.50 PP. Mrs. James L. Arnett, 256 Hwy. 56 N., Jonesboro 30236.
Mix. mums, gooseneck, ageratum, 50 cents doz., turkey collar, 25 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Oscar Martin, Rabun Gap 30568.__________
Asst. achimenes pits., 20, $2 (2 wks. only), 18-24 mo. amaryllis, 12, $2, PP. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Rt. 2, Box 31, Cairo 31728.____________
Pink 7-Sister climbing roses, $1 ea., hardy ferns, mtn. azaleas, pink rhododendron, white dogwood, others 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.______
Nandina, aucuba, maples, and others, very reasonable. B. P. Gibbs, Atlanta. Ph. 373-1300.
Fuchsia cuttings, 5, $1, night blooming cereus, $2 ea., velvet j>lts., $2 ea., geraniums, mix. cols., $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________________
Wandering jew cuttings, 12, $1. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 98, Ellijay, 30540._____________
Rooted geraniums, 4, $1, asst. small pits., 8, $1, night blooming cereus cuttings, 4, $1, 40 cents post. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown, 30125.
Tulip tree pits., $2, luckie High John bulbs, $3, add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.____
Ferns, perennials, phlox, morning glory, vari. vinca, shrimp ph., purple salvia, 4, $1, ivy, 50, $3, $3 orders PP. Mrs. H. B Roberson, Chula.
Scallion shallot pits., 40, $1.30, 10 cents post, on $1.30 orders. Mrs. R. P Steinheimer, Brooks.
Wednesday, May 3, 1972
Ivy, 10 cents, boxwood, 25 cents, aucuba, 25 cents, ajuga 15 cents, 25 cents post per $1. Roy G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph.
753-7546._____________
African violets, aluminum, aloe, coleus, peperomia, philodendron, single white and dbl. wine sultanas, others, cannot ship. Aleen Kimball, 3705 Aldea Dr., Decatur, Ph. 289-
5828._________________ Mix. col. dahlia bulbs, $3 doz.,
small Tiger lilies, blue Aug. lilies, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533.______
Elephant ear bulbs, 50 cents ea., 3, $1, begonia bulbs, red, yellow, 30 cents ea., glad, bulbs, 75 cents doz., 70 cents post. Jennie Sparks, Rt. 3, Chatsworth._______________
Purple and white lily, looks like amaryllis, lantana, nandina, striped cane, 50 cents ea., plus post. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.
Orchid, dark purple iris, light yellow daylilies, 25 cents ea., 5, $1, med. white chrysanthemum, $1 doz., 65 cents post. Mrs. J. G. Carney, Rt. 1, Woodstock._______________
Begonias: Silver Lake, Red Angel Wing, Dbl. bronze leaf; purple jew, var. leaf cactus, trailing velvet pit., $1 ea., 60 cents post. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Gumming._________________
Magnolias growing in containers, $l-$8, aucubas, $1.50 - $3, Irg. azaleas, $2 up. Charlie Kimbrell, 106 Claire Dr., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 627-
5678._________________ Lrg. sunflower, marigold, Martin
gourd, 25 cents matchbox, 3 palm nuts, cockscomb, touch-me-not, 25 cents tblspn., stamped env. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr., Ellen-
wood,.___________________ Foundation shrubs (reduced price).
Charles E. Byrd, Woodstock. Ph. 926-
3072.___________________ Cushion mums, pink, white, yellow,
asst. of cols., 10, $1 add post. Mrs. H. R. Hutcheson, Rt. 2, Buchanan, 30113.__________________
Mix. cols., jjeriwinkle, 25 cents pkg., plus stamped addressed env. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula 31733.
Dwarf Pfitzer and President cannas, $2.75 doz., glad, bulbs, 75 cents doz., $3 per C, 70 cents post. Thomas Sparks, 306 Lakeview Dr., Chatsworth.__________________
25 seed per pkg., coleus (mix.) 25 cents, white salvia (perennial) 35 cents, pink jewels of opar 25 cents, blue platycodon 35 cents. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale , 30079.
Giant dahlias, 12 var., $3, my selection 12, $2.75, mix. canna bulbs, red widow tear, $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs. Pewey Ellis, Ellijay._________
10 pkgs. fresh flower seed, all diff., all labeled, $1 PP. John H. Davis, 1007 Dimmock St., S. W., Atlanta
30310.___________________ Vari. violets, Sweet Williams,
mixed mums, vinca minor, daffodils, ageratum, blue white Siberian iris, lemon lilies, 12, $1., 50 cents post. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Dahlias, White Fawn, Mary Elizabeth, Ben Hur, Red Ball, Ogden Reed, Almond Ray, 60 cents ea., add post. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5,
'Ellijay.______________________ Lrg. named, labeled dahlias, 60
cents ea., mix. dahlias, asst. sizes, cols., not labeled, 12, $3, will trade flowers. Mrs. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5,
Ellijay._____________________
Rhododendron, mtn. laurel, flowering crabapple, azaleas, sweet shrubs, any size 2 to 3 ft. $1 ea., 6, $5, $1.50 post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay._______________
Mtn. laurel, white dogwood, Jan. jasmine, pink altheas, maple, American holly, 2-3 ft., $1 ea., 6, $5, $1 post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Liriope, striped and green, boxwoods, nandina, abelia, hydrangea (Irg., small), junipers, var. evergreens, candytuft, ajuga, others. Clifton M. Orr, 1391 Lockwood Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 758-2829._________
Mix. cuttings, 12, $1, rooted Angel wing, Ruth Grant, prayer ph., peperomia, aluminum pit., 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. A. J. McCorkle, Rt. 2, Newton Rd., Albany.______
Per. blue phlox, Silver King artemisia, red bergamot, $1.25 doz., mix. chrysanthemums, Johnny jumpups, $1 doz., 60 cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison._______________
Lrg. American boxwoods; pink, blue, red thrift, sweet williams. Mrs. R. F. Haney, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
5226.____________________ Cactus: Basketball, Bishop's Cap,
Elk's Horn, Angel Wings, Panda ph., more, 50 cents ea., 35 cents post. H. J. Keaton, 6266 Hwy. 42, Rex. Ph. 474-8218.______________
Daylilies, Tiger lilies, vinca, ajuga, sedum, iris, boxwood, spiraea, Gloriosa daisy, jonquils, others. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Hwy. 19, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6308.
Wednesday. May 3. 1972
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
for sale
35 vinca minor, Veronica, ageratum or asst. yard pits., $1, 15 tall cannas, $1.50 plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.
Chrysanthemums, asst. cols., 2, doz., $2.25, hibiscus, asst. cols., $2.50 doz., daylilies, labeled, ea. diff., $4.75 doz., PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel 31620.____________
Butterfly lilies, 3, $1.50 Manarda, per. sunflower, 6, $1.35, lunaria, drakeshead, Gloriosa daisy, blue phlox, $1.35 doz., Mrs. Luther Kitchens, P.O. Box 327, Covington.
Daffodils, white w/yellow center, some w/2-toned centers, scillas, white, blue, orchid, $1 doz., 30 cents post. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland, NE, Atlanta. Ph. 876-0538._____
Daylilies; Fairy Jewels, Fond Illusion, Foglight, Gypsey, Hearts Afire, Lampasas, Leyte, Mischief, others, $4.50 doz., 50 cents post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr., Austell 30001._____________
Native iris, Parrot lilies, 2, clumps, $1, ginkgo trees in cans, $1 ea., at my place. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley and Dixon Rd., Macon.
Bearded iris, early bloom, mix. cols., yellow, whjte, purple, red; also, mix. dahlia, $3 doz., add post., Ga. only. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa._______________
Silver, lemon, winter thyme, 3, $1, abutilon, pentas, hibiscus, Rosa Sinensis, sanchezia, $1 plus post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon 31201.___________
Yellow Texas rose, pink rose, red single running rose w/yellow center, any 3, $3 PP, Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge._______________
Jap. iris, Queen Ann's lace, Sleeping Beauty field daisies, 12, pits., $2, out of state, $2.50 PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. I, Box 146, Blue Ridge.
Sultana, begonias, ferns, no mail orders. Flora Chandler, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3768._______
Mix. col. iris, mix. col. mum, Jap. sunflower, vinca minor, red mint, cactus cutting, $1.75 doz., add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254, Bremen.
Lrg. blooming dahlias, asst. cols., 12, $3, red, orange amaryllis lily, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Winnie Chambers, Rt. I, Maysville._______
Flower seed: Zinnia, dwarf marigold, snow on the mtn., red cockscomb, 20 cents pkg., w/self addressed stamped env. Mrs.. R. L. Pullen, Damascus 31741.________
Pink thrift, $2 C, yellow snapdragon, $2, yellow iris, tall blue Jap. iris, old time blue iris, 3 doz., $2, 70 cents post. Henry Eller. Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Improved dwarf canna bulbs, Irg. bloom, scarlet red, blooms till frost, min. order, $6 doz. Mrs. Lloyd Hickey, 407 S. Woodland Dr., SW, Marietta 30060.____________
Mums, daisy type, shell pink, golden yellow, cream, dbl. white, 12, $1, red honeysuckle, sword ferns, post. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester.______________________
Mother-in-law tongue, 25 cents, mullein pinks and sweet william pits., 3, 25 cents, small leaf jew, 6, 25 cents, add post. Mrs. Sara Manis, Rt. 2, Tunnel Hill._______________
18 asst. mums, 12 tall perennial pink phlox, $1; 1 elephant ear bulb, 1 pine cone lily, 75 cents add post. Mrs. A. B. Cooper, Rt. 2, Pelham._____
Mix. pkg. of flower seed, 25 cents pkg., 5, $1, mix. gourd seed, 25 cents pkg., 5, $1. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Armuchee 30105.____________
Red Spider lilies, asst. mums, hardy phlox, Gloriosa daisies, $1 doz., begonias; Charm, mix. cols., 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, Abbeville.__________
Phlox, candytuft; grass pinks, small red iris, dwarf pink asters, sweet william, snow ball pit., $1 doz., add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay._________
Mix. sizes jonquils, April narcissus, snowdrop bulbs, 1 cents ea., you dig, take all sizes. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Booth Rd., Kennesaw. Ph. 926-6002.
50 Martin gourd seed, 25 cents w/self addressed stamped env. R. J. Renfroe, Rt. 2, Box 118, Wrightsville
31096.____________________ Iris sale begins first of May, select
cols, while in bloom, cannot ship. Mrs. Lana Tallent, Lula.
Scptchbroom, star ph., 4, $1, Sweet William, narcissus, Chinese lantern, 75 cents doz., vinca, $1.50 C, add post., Ga. orders. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Cumming._________________
Mix. 4 o'clocks, mix. touch-menots, mix. Irg. marigolds, mix. dwarf marigolds, 25 cents pkg., w/stamped env. J. O. Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 37, Lawrenceville.______________
Over 600 named var. Bearded iris, taking orders now, del. planting time, write for list, add post, on orders. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg.
Super giant zinnia, seed, mix. cols., purple, red, gold, white, 25 cents pkg. w/stamped env. Mrs. W. A. Tanner, 1320 McDonald Rd., Douglas.
1971 mix. touch-me-not seed, 1971 low growing marigold seed, 2 teaspoons, 25 cents w/addressed stamped env. Mrs. Julia Stanford, 305 Lois Dr., Warner Robins.________
Old English boxwood, 12-18 in. high, $3-$5 ea. Mrs. Jo Stephens, 769 Rosedale Ave., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 6275974._______________
Mammoth sunflower seed, Martin house, Long Dipper, Irg. mix., small mix. gourd seed, $1 pkg., 25 cents mailing ea. E. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 7586140._________________
Dbl. sultanta, 4, 50 cents, coleus, 25 cents ea., dbl. petunia, 4, 50 cents, asst. cuttings, 12, $1, 50 cents post. Mrs. E. C. Mob-ley, Rt. 1, Box 309, Cumming._________________
Dbl. daylilies, blue lilies, yellow and red candle lilies, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30601._________________
Mix. touch-me-not seed, 25 cents pkg., add post. Mrs. Ruby F. Alien, Rt. 2, Acworth 30101.________
Old English dwarf boxwood, 2 yr. old pits., $30 per C, Irg. size, semi dwarf, $75 per C, Paul Goodroe, Rt. 1, Greenville. Ph. 672-4649 after 5 p.m._____________________
1971 gourd seed, Irg. Shortneck Martin type, 25 cents pkgs., 1 oz., $1, Long Handle, Dipper, 25 cents pkg. stamped env. Frank Holcomb, Rt. 2, Buchanan 30113.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
wanted
Want some vinca minor or periwinkle. C.E. Reiley, 3187 Majestic Cir., Avondale Estates.
Want small Easter lily bulbs, as found on creek bank, state price. Mrs. Lee Temple. Box 444, Rome 30161.
Want all kinds wandering jew. Mrs. Helen N. Lynch, 1014 W. Solomon St. Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-0802.
Want a "shrimp plant" or several shrimp plants. Mrs. R. H. Marable, Farmington 30638.
Miscellaneous
for sale
2 canners, 7 qts. ea., $20 ea. plus post. Mrs. Jessie Lawson, 124 Wilder Rd., Chickamauga 30707.
Pecans, 1971 crop, 40 cents lb., will exchange for asparagus fern or white dahlias, no out of state orders. Mrs. H. E. Stewart, Box 283, Loganville. Ph. 466-8117.___________
100 lb. burlap sacks, nice and clean, 40 cents ea. Mrs. Rolen Harrison, Rt. 2, Oakridge Rd., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-0878.
Bamboo, giant var., grows up to 50 ft., ideal privacy screens, windbreaks, etc., 5 roots, $5 PP. Stan Overby, 976 W. Wesley Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 3556456.______________
Pieced quilt patterns, 5, $1, Log Cabin, Lone Star, Bleeding Heart, Fan, Necktie, Pinetree, Twinkling Star, Pinwheel, Kite, Texas Star, Bluebird. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale.___________________
1971 crop black- walnut meats, $1.25 per pt., PP. Mrs. Emory Garrett, Rt. 1, Hiawassee 30546.
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Farm bell No. 3. M. C. Houseworth, 7011 S. Goddard Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-2489.
Quilt as you go patterns, 4 diff. patterns with instructions, all, $1. Mrs. D. Books, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.
Emb. patterns for tablecloth, Tulips, Fruits, Roses or Morningglory, $1 ea. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5. Ellijay.______________
Asst. embroidery patterns, 10, $ 1, stuffed animal patterns, pretty apron patterns, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. P. R. Lee, Rt. 5. Ellijay.______
Lovely pillowcase patterns, 10, $1, novelty potholder pattern, 10, $1 set of 7 dishtowel patterns, 40 cents 8 cents post. Mrs. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.______________________
Worms, Irg. hybrid red wigglers, 2,000, $9.50, 5,000, $19.50, 50 cents post., free instructions on raising worms w/order. Norton Eldridge, 212 Madison Ave., Ashburn. Ph. 567-
3849._______________________ Pieced quilt patterns, w/col. pic-
ture, 35 cents ea., 4, $1. Rambler Rose, Chinese Coin, Fishing Boat, Wishing Star, Biscuit. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.
Shelled pecans (by hand), 1971 crop, mostly halves, $2.75 qt., 2 qts., $5 PP. C. S. Gaines, 3185 Stewart Ave., Hapeville 30354. Ph. 761-9842.
Live fish bait, loc. on Ross Ave. Mrs. Delia Lyle, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-3356.
Lrg. meat slicer in good cond., $45. Mrs. W. C. McPherson, Smyrna. Ph. 436-9330 or 435-8630.
Pillowcase patterns, 10, $1, potholder pattern, 10, $1, dishtowel pattern, set of 7, 50 cents plus long stamped env. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.________________
Sev. squares, used metal roofing and other material from old barn, buyers choice, $5 per sq., pick up. W. E. Shelnutt, 1783 E. Columbia Ave., College Park._____________
Jap. bamboo roots, 3, $1, yellowroot, sassafras, blackberry roots, 4 lb. lardbox, $1.50. Mrs. Brenda Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Fertilizer, free, shavings mix. with manure, take your truck right up to piles and you load. Jean Thayer, 4019 North Ave., Hapeville. Ph. 361-8820.
Wild cherry bark, yellowroot, sassafras, 4 lb. lardbox, $1.50, Jap. bamboo, 3 roots, $1, add post. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Sr., Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Farm bell No. 3, 27 in. diam, exc. tone and cond. Carl D. Cromer, 1513 Highland Ave., Dublin. Ph. 272-
3862._____________________ Good grafting wax in individual
cups, reasonable. B. P. Gibbs, Atlanta. Ph. 373-1300.________
Bream fingerlings, yellow breast shellcrackers, $60 per M, no del. charges on 2,000 or more, 150 mi. rad. 1000 in 50 mi. rad. Herbert Delaigle, Waynesboro. Ph. 554-5793.
Well rotted pecan hulls, good for garden and shrubbery mulch, $3 per load. J. D. McConnell, 6211 Memorial Dr., Stone Mtn. 30083. Ph. 469-9253.
10 quilt as you go patterns, and instructions, $1.10. Mrs. Frank E. Stewart, 4469 Bruce St., Doraville 30340.
10 diff. patchwork quilt patterns, can be mach. pieced, w/drawn instructions to piece, 5, $1, 10, $2 w/stamped env. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville._______________
Free well rotted horse manure, have bags, you load and haul. Dr. Morris, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6913.
Incubators, circulated air type, 2,4,6 tray sizes, 2 micro switch thermostat, dbl. wall insulated. Ernest Dickey, 105 Ada Dr., Millen, Ph. 982-5515 after 5 p.m. and weekends.
Channel catfish fingerlings, routinely treated and free of parasites and disease. J. F. Gilbert, P. O. Box 321, Thomaston. Ph. 648-2171.
Dried ginseng roots, 50 cents, sassafras, wild cucumber bark, 1/2 gal., $2, slippery elm, 1/2 gal., $3.50, add post. Mrs. John Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville._______________
Wild cucumber bark, rattleroot, 2 lb. lardbox, $2, ratsbane, mayapple, 2 lb. lardbox, $1.50 30 cents post. ea. box. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2. Ball Ground.
Baled pine straw del. in Doraville, Chamblee, Roswell area, min. 10 bales order, $1.75 bale. Louis Bentley, Rt. 1, Holcomb Bridge Rd., Norcross. Ph. 448-2302.
Pure sour honey, made out of wild cherries, will not ship. Gerald K. Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box 77, Fort Valley 31030.
Horse manure, heavily limed, $7.50 you load, $10 we load, can del. for extra charge. Tom Allonson, College Park. Ph. 768-2257 or 964-5876.
Salt cured hams, $1 lb., sugar cured shoulders, 85 cents lb., side meat, 65 cents lb. H. N. Mooney, Rt. 1, Suwanee. Ph. 476-2520.
Queen cf meadow, yellow dock, wild cherry bar, 2 lb. lardbox, $1, 35 cents post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______________
1971 pecans, 8 Ibs., mostly halves, $1.50 lb. plus post. Edward S. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison 30650.
Stuart pecan halves, 5 Ibs., $8, clean broken pieces, 5 Ibs., $7.50, add post. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula 31733.________________
55 gal. oil drums, $5 ea. C. C. Newton, Pine Vale Rd., Rt 3, Box 342, Gainesville. Ph. 536-2965.
Appliqued pc. quilt patterns, Jacobs Ladder, Dresden Plate, Floral Cameo, Apple Blossom, others, 3, $1., plus Irg. stamp env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____
Pink flowered lady slipper, 12 pits., $3, yellowroot pits., 12, $2, PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.______________
Appliqued quilt patterns: Overall Country Boy, Big Rabbit, Morning Glory, Dogwood, others, 3, $1, plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________________
55 gal. drums, $3 ea., $2 ea. for 10 or more. C. L. McGinnis, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5682._______________
Channel catfish fry, 1/2 cents ea., F.O.B. halchery, order now for May, June, July delivery. Ken Holyoaic, Enigma. Ph. 532-6135 Alapaha.
Yellowroot, sassafras, blackberry root, 4 lb. lardbox, $1.50, add post. Witla Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._________________
Lrg. hybrid red wigglers, 1,000, $5, 5,000, $20 PP. Charles Burch, Eastman. Ph. 374-5583._________
Quilt patterns wipe, square, Overall Boy, Dutch Girl, Fish Boy, Dutch Boy, Drunkard's Path, 35 cents ea., w/lrg. addressed env. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Woodstock.__________
Channel catfish fry, 10-12 days old, 1/2 cent ea., at hatchery, order now for May, June, July del. Charles Flythe, Rt. 1, Valdosta. Ph. 2424683.
Miscellaneous
wanted
Want some Catalpa worms. Frank E. Pinion, 129 Coffman Dr., Ft. Oglethorpe 30741.__________
Want cedar water bucket, must be in good cond., state price. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635._________________
Want Mulch hay, in amounts of 400 bales or more, will pick up anywhere in state, state price and amount. Coleman Bass, Rt. 1, Greenville. Ph. 672-4174.__________
Want Irg. amount of spoiled or mulching hay del. to my home, must be reasonable. Bruce Henry, 3094 Springdale Rd, Hapeville. Ph. 7665900.__________________
Want someone to cane bottom rocking chair in Rock Springs, must pick up or cane on premises. C. P. Griggs, Box 457, Rock Springs. Ph. 764-1873.
Handicrafts
for sale
Lambskin baby shoes, cowboy boots, moccasins, 1-3, appliqued animals, felts, white, pastels, $2.25 pr., 50 cents post. Sara Crumbly, Box 383A, Rt. 2, McDonough. Ph. 9573203.
Handpainted tablecloths and napkins, $5 set. handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr., scarves to match, $1.50 ea., dishtowels,7, $2, add post. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Will make old fashion lids and dashers for any size churns, $3 here, $4 PP, state size. P.D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635._____
New asst. cols, print quilts, 72 x 90, padded with 2 lb. roll cotton lining to match, mach. quilted, $7 PP. Mrs. Esty Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.
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Potholders, print and solid cols., quilted, 4, $1.25, PP. Mrs. W.M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge
30513._______________________ Band aprons, 104 two in. squares
ea., prints and solids, lined, ties, $1.50, 15 cents post. ea. Mrs. P.M. Combs, Sr., 231 S. Liberty St., Milledgeille._________________
3 pc. whirl dresser set, $2, 11 rose doily, $1.75, centerpiece, $1.50. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 316, Hinesville 31313._______________
Single tatting, white, 50 cents yd., dbl. tatting, white, 80 cents yd., add post, aprons, $2.75 ea., 25 cents post. Miss Carla Shell, Rt. 1, Box 235, Rico Rd., Palmetto.______________
Loom woven potholders in asst. cols., 5, $!, 25 cents post; 3 in 1 apron, $1 ea. plus post. Mrs. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., NE, Lawrenceville 30245.___________
Handpainted mach. made baby quilts, $6 ea., handpainted pillowcases, $2 ea., potholders, 30 cents, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Appliqued pillowcases, diff. designs. $4 pr., scarves to match, $1.50 ea., mach. made handpainted pillowcases, $2.50 pr., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay._____
Heart shape pincushion, 30 cents ea., 4, $1, handpainted dishtowels, 50 cents ea., 7, $3, add post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________
Hand loomed rag rugs, 26 in. x 54 in., washable, $3 plus post., mix. cols. John Nelligan, 2653 Lester St., East Point 30344. Ph. 761-4550.______
Girl's dresses, prints, solids, checks, asst. styles, trims, jumper blouse sets, sizes 1-6X, $4 ea., 3, $10. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd., Athens 30601.___________
Potholders, cro. of rug yarn, asst. cols., 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Geo. F. Murkerson, Rt. 6, Eastman 31023.
Baby's beaded moccasins, lace up shoes, cowboy boots, size 1, twotoned, solid white, pink, blue, $1.50. Mildred Brue, Rt. 1, Box 57, Lumber
City.___________________ Baby booties, handmade of genuine
white lambskin, 3 sizes, trimmed w/pink, blue or white, $2.50. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.
Full size quilts, machine made, $6.50 PP. Willie Bell Itson, Rt. 3, Adairsville 30103.______________
Asst. band aprons, trimmed, 75 cents ea., felt pincushions, Heart and Butterfly, lace trimmed, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. B. L. Phillips, W. 78 Hwy., Rt. 2, Douglasville._______
Bonnets, spring cols., granny bonnets, $2.50 PP, button crown, $3 PP, children's button crown, $1.50 PP. Mrs. R. G. Holcomb, 194 Sloan St., Roswell.___________________
Aprons, $1.50 ea., dishtowels, 50 cents ea., little dresses, flannelet gowns, pajama sets, 1-6X, $3 ea., Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Hand-embroidered baby shoes, pastel, felt, $1.50 handpainted dresser sets, pattern your choice, $3 ea. Mrs. P. R. Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Old Fashion, Wagon Train bonnet w/ruffle, $1.75, sun bonnet, $1.50, in check material, $2, add post. Mrs. B.M. Humphreys, 854 Davis St., F6, Gainesville._________________
Hand quilted quilts, $10 regular, $15 queen, $20 king, $5 baby quilts, $25 regular with diff. designs. Mrs. Isaac Reed, Star Rt., Juno 30551.
Granny Square baby afghans, 36 x 26, $10; ponchos, ages 2-6 yers., $4 and $5. Mrs. Ralph Aiken, 2530 Old Hapeville Rd., SW, Atlanta 30315.
Cro. bedspread, 98 x 122 in., White Pineapple design, $50; woven loop pot holders, 5, $1. Mrs. J.D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 98, Ellijay 30540.
Doilies, Grape, $2, Wheat and Grape, $2, Ripe Wheat, $3; also, 3 pc. dresser set, $1.50. Mrs. C. A. Odom, Rt. 1, Box 316, Hinesville 31313.
Cro. Ripple afghan, 50 x 62, brown, orange and yellow, $36, navy blue and orange and yellow vari.; emb. pillow cases. Villa Rice, Rt. 1, Box 315, Cumming 30130._____
Perma-press dresses, sizes 3-6X, $4 ea., 3, $10.50, add post. Mrs. Gayle Price, 1640 Flat Shoals Rd., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-5668.__________
New dbl. quilts in asst. cols., padded with 2 lb. cotton with linings to mach. quilted, $7 ea. PP. Marie Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.________
Dbl. bed size quilts, print cloth, asst. col. flowered, 2 lb. roll cotton; mach. quilted linings, $7 ea. PP. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3. Ellijay. Ph. 698-
4143.___________________ Daffodil shape apron, 18 x 16 in.,
appliqued trumpet, thread emb., matching potholder, $3 set, 15 cents post. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.___________
Baby's cowboy boots, 4 1/2 in. long, handmade, white imitation leather, pink or blue trim, $3. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.
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Eichornia crassipes, pictured above, is one of the most beautiful water plants known to man; it is also one of the most despised. To be so lovely, one would never imagine the thousands of dollars this plant has cost as well as the damage it has done to streams, ponds and other waterways.
Wherever the water hyacinth grows, it presents a problem. Nevertheless these plants are usually grown solely for ornamentation in ponds, along stream banks and even as interesting house plants in aquariums. This plant is unable to withstand frost and it dies back every winter, only to come back in full force next spring.
If this is the case, then why would anyone knowingly plant a water hyacinth within 100 miles of his pond or stream - simply because it is an unusual and handsome plant. The idea of flowers floating in the water is a serene thought, especially when the flowers are colored in pale lilac, purple or white.
The water hyacinth has adapted itself to a floating existence, its clusters of leaves being buoyed up by the inflated leaf-stalks which resemble bladders. From the base of each cluster hangs a pendulous mass of gray-brown roots, which obtain all the nourishment for the plant from the water. When the water level drops, depositing the plants on the mud, the roots function as normal roots and bury themselves in the ground.
Be very cautious when planting water hyacinths in your stream or pond and be prepared to thin them out several times during the summer to keep them in bounds. Or, if you decide they are more nuisance than they are worth, an application of 2-4-D will kill them as well as any other weeds in the surrounding area but will not harm the fish, according to our Entomology Department.
Valera Jessee
Low Heat Sugar and some vitamins (including vitamin C) and minerals, dissolve-in water. So cook at low temperatures in as little water as possible. Less liquid is needed if you use a tight fitting lid and when cooking temperatures are not too high.
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Richard Rimler, Dr. Emmett B. Shotts and William Brown, compare notes on the progress of their respective areas of the investigation.
Homemaker Helpfuls
When painting a ceiling or anything that requires the brush to b'e higher than your hand, wrap a piece of old cloth around the top of the handle. This will keep the paint from running down the handle and getting on your hands or running down your arm.
Do you have imitation pearl beads and earrings which have tur ned yellow from wear? Try dying them any color.
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Could you identify the enclosed rocks? They came from a damaged freight car and had Italy written on the sack. Someone told us they were used for purification.
Mrs. G. S., Atlanta The Geology Department iden
tified the rocks as finely
crystalline limestone. We cannot
determine if they are used for purification purposes without fur
ther information such as what was
on the freight car. ***
Can the ash from charcoal be used in compost with leaves and grass cuttings?
D. R., Decatur If the charcoal is from hardwood
it can be worked into soil or leaf
compost. If no*t, *do* not use it.
Can pine needles be used between
roses to keep down bermuda grass?
Is it a good mulch for roses?
Mrs. H. R., McCaysville
Pine straw is a very good mulch
for roses. Spray the bermuda grass
with Dalapon according to direc
tions being careful not to hit the
roses.
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One of my rabbits has eaten her young twice. Is there a deficiency in her diet or something else that might be corrected?
D. S., Luthersville Our Vet division advises that if your other rabbits are not doing this, it is doubtful there is a deficiency in her diet. It has probably become a vicious habit with her. They advise culling her
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We would like to start a small grocery store. What action should be taken?
Mrs. B. K., Kensington
Contact the Consumer Protec tion Division, Georgia Depart ment of Agriculture, 19 Hunter
Street, S.W., Atlanta 30334. They have all the necessary forms for
you.
Aquaculture Studies
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been constructed to maintain white shrimp under varying temperature conditions simulating those fluctuations found in the estuaries. This project is being undertaken to determine the effect of temperature variations on the development and morphology of the shrimp's digestive tract.
Since shrimp currently constitute the major portion of Georgia's fish industry, their findings could have a decided impact on the state's economy.
The commercial fishing industry in Gorgia has existed since the early 1900's and is of major economic importance in six coastal counties. Due to the seasonal nature of commercial fishing, however, the full potential of the industry has not yet been realized. The Sea Grant Program provides for exploratory studies of the commercial industry with emphasis on additional marketable species, new fishing techniques, and maximum utilization of boats, equipment, and personnel.
It has been estimated that man currently derives only 2-3 percent of his total calories from the sea. And yet 70 percent of the solar energy (the ultimate source of all food) reaching earth falls on the oceans. The applied research made possible through the Sea Grant Program could provide insight into maximum utilization of this expansive and largely untapped food reservoir.
Consumers Beware
"Bait And Switch"
Recently there have been several cases reported in Georgia of the familiar "bait and switch" practices. The Georgia Department of Agriculture urges all consumers to be on the alert for such practices.
Consumers should realize that bait and switch methods exist in almost any form of merchandising appliances, automobiles, furniture, carpet sales, membership plans, etc.
Basicially, bait and switch is the practice where a merchant will advertise or offer for sale a product at one price, then try to get the customer to buy another product usually at a higher price.
Consumers should always be on the watch for bait and switch sales practices - usually that deal which is really too good to be true. You just can't get something for nothing.
REMOVE CANDLE WAX To remove wax from your candelabra, run hot tap water slowly over the holders. Replace candles while the holders are still warm. The candles melt slightly, causing them to stand firmly when they cool. Take care to line your kitchen sink when removing tallow, as this wax could cause a plumbing blockage.
Wednesday, May 3, 1972
Agricultural
Calendar
MEETINGS
May 4 & 5 -- Conference on Rural Housing, Rural Development Center, ABAC, Tifton.
May 6 & 7 -- Pinckneyville Spring Festival, Arts, Crafts, Antiques and Horse Show. Holcomb Bridge Road & Spalding Dr., 3 mi. W. of Norcross.
May 18 -- Annual Peanut Seed Short Course, Rural Develop ment Center, Tifton.
May 20 & 21 -- Country Art Festi val, Thomaston. For info, con tact Mrs. Tommy Perdue, Rt. 5, Waymanville Rd., Thomaston 30286. FARM SALES EVENTS
May 6-10 AM -- and every 1st and 3rd Sat. -- Livestock & Farm Equipment trade day; 1 mi. E. off Hwy. 5, Woodstock, on Hickory Flat Rd. For info, contact Ralph C. Stafford, Ph. 926-5111 or Larry Honea, Ph. 428-2871.
May 8-8 PM -- and every Mon. night -- Horse & Tack Auc
tion; Dr. Lamar Moree's Rocking Horse Auction. Al bany Hwy., Sylvester. Ph. 912/776-3143. May 9-11 AM -- and every Tues. -- Horse and Tack Sale, Walker Horse and Mule Co., Hwy. 84, East Quitman, Ph. 263-4081. May 12 - 11 AM -- Fourth Annual
Spring Female Sale, spon. by Ga. Polled Hereford Assn.
Swearingen Hereford Farms, Reynolds. For free catalog
contact: R. L. Swearingen, Jr., Box 531, Reynolds, 31076. Ph. 912/847-3535 day, 912/847-3167 night. May 13 -- and every 2nd and 4th Sat. 8 PM -- Pete's Horse Auc tion, 3 mi. W. of Tyus, Ga. Hwy. 5 W; shippers welcome. May 13 - 1 PM -- Third Produc tion Sale, Rollins Ranch, Duluth. May 13-10 AM -- Carroll County Machinery Auction, 9 mi. S. of Carrollton on State Hwy. 5, between Lowed & Roopville. Bring items for sale at your convenience. Rex D. Steed,
Mgr., Ph. 854-4153.
FEEDER PIG SALES
May 12 - 8 PM -- Turner Co.
Stockyards, Ashburn. For
info, contact H. R. Wiggins,
Ph. 567-3371, 567-3881, cas
trated pigs only.
May 19 - 1:30 PM -- C.S.R.A.,
Warrenton.
HORSE SHOWS
May'21 -- Open Horse Show, Col-
quitt County fairgrounds. For
info, contact Pat Morgan, Rt.
1, Norman Park, 31771. Ph.
769-2981.
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Home Economists
Hold Annual Meet
The Georgia Home Economics Association will hold its 53rd Annual Convention in Macon, May 1820 at the Macon-Hilton Hotel. Executive committee and executive board meetings will be held Thursday, May 18. General registration will begin at 10:00 a.m. Friday, May 19, in the lobby of the MaconHilton. General Assemblies will 'begin at 12 noon with a luncheon meeting and continue through noon on Saturday.
Three hundred professional home economists are expected to attend this convention. Membership of GHEA is comprised of individuals holding college degrees in home economics. College students working toward home economics degrees are included as associate members. Any qualified home economist who is not now a member of GHEA will be eligible to attend the convention upon payment of 1972-73 dues. Preregistration blanks may be secured from Mrs. Tina Slaughter, 505 Second Street, Macon, (31201).