Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 58, no. 2 (1972 January 12)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvinf Commissioner

Volume 58

Wednesday, January 12, 1972

Number 2

HELP SAVE YOUR BULLETIN

H.B. Henderson
Environment
As A Career
The excitement and thrill of possibly having a part in cleaning up the polluted environment has captivated the young people of Georgia. They are fascinated by the terms ecology,environmental pollution, recycling, conservation and quality control.
All of these relate to the health of the people of Georgia and the
nation, and many young people have expressed a keen sense of responsibility in improving the condition of our environment.
Those who served on the committee to design a curriculum for a degree program in Environmental Health Service had little idea that they were paving the
(Our guest columnist this week is
H. B. Henderson, Head, Dairy
Department, College of Agriculture,
University of Georgia, Athens,
30601. Mr. Henderson is also Ad-
visor to students in the Environmen-
tal Health Science program.)____
way for a career for possibly hundreds of young men and women. The new program which leads to the degree Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health was approved by the Board of Regents to begin during the Fall of 1970.
Those who served on the committee to design a curriculum for a degree program in Environmental Health Science had little idea that they were paving the way for a career for possibly hundreds of young men and women. The new program which leads to the degree Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health was approved by the Board of Regents to begin during the Fall of 1970.
At that time only three students were known to be specifically interested in majoring in this area. At the end of the year 27 were officially listed as majors, and in the Fall Quarter of 1971 the program had 35 majors. Exactly 40 students are registered for the Winter Quarter (1972). Probably no other academic program has experienced such fabulous growth in so short a time.
There is no mystery about the program. All of the courses were being offered at the University before the program was approved. In fact, the first two years can be taken at any of Georgia's junior colleges. No student has elected the program because it is easy.
In fact, it is one of the more difficult curricula in the University.
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A PERSONAL LETTER TO BULLETIN READERS FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
Dear Readers:

On becoming Commissioner of Agriculture in 1969,

I pledged to you greater services through your Farmers

and Consumers Market Bulletin.

In the February 5, 1969 Bulletin I said, "It is my

desire, and the desire of the entire Market Bulletin

staff, to make this YOUR paper. A paper that will serve

each of you, whether farmer, processor, distributor or

housewife consumer ...

"In order to make this the best possible Market

Bulletin, we need your help. We need to know what

you, our readers and advertisers, want."

To this request, you responded magnificently. We

received thousands of cards and letters telling us your

thoughts and ideas. We have since that time strived to

incorporate these ideas in the BULLETIN. And we

have done so with a decreased cost in publishing.

Once again we must call on you for help. We want

your opinion of the Governor's proposed budget which

would cut the appropriation (see news article) for the

BULLETIN to such a degree as to make it's future

doubtful, limiting publication to no more than once

every two weeks.

No one in State Government is any more interested

in economy and efficiency in government than I am.

But I also believe that government should serve the

people -- all the people. To me, the Market Bulletin is

one of the most beneficial services we provide and

reaches a greater number of people than most services

performed by state government that cost a lot more

money.

It is obvious the Governor does not realize how

valuable you consider the BULLETIN. However, it is

within the power of the State Legislature to restore this

appropriation. As a former legislator, I know your

local representative would appreciate hearing from

you.

We are now asking that you let us, the Governor and

your state legislator know your opinion of this cut. If

you are concerned about the future of your

BULLETIN, please write us and contact your state

legislator and let him know your feelings.

This budget proposal will be acted on during this

session of the legislature now in session, so let us hear

from you this week.

Thank you,

Tommy Irvin ***********************

Governor Would
Cut Publication
Governor Jimmy Carter this week submitted to the Georgia General Assembly an appropriation proposal that would cut the budget of the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin drastically.
In addition there are other cuts in personnel which would limit services the BULLETIN and other offices of the Department of Agriculture perform for the people of Georgia.
These changes, as proposed by the Governor, make the future of the BULLETIN doubtful and limit publication as it stands at present to no more than once every two weeks.
The Constitutional provision creating the office of Commissioner of Agriculture requires that the Commissioner prepare and distribute information material relative to Department responsibilities and services.
The Department is presently able to compile, edit, print and mail your BULLETIN to you at a cost of a little over 2 cents per copy. This includes all salaries, equipment, printing and mailing costs.
The Governor proposes in his prepared budget to limit publication to not more than every two weeks. It would actually cost considerably more per issue to produce and mail a Bulletin every two weeks.
Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin has voiced strong opposition to any curtailment in the services rendered by the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin unless the people indicate they desire a lessening of these services.
Irvin stated that he believes the importance of the Bulletin to the nearly one million readers and to the thousands of advertisers far out weighs the small amount of tax money it costs and is better spent than it would be if shifted to another state service.
"In addition," Irvin said, "there are many people who supplement their incomes through the advertising medium of the Bulletin who would be seriously handicapped without the continuation and frequency of the publication.
"For this reason," Irvin said, "I have written a letter to the readers in this issue of the BULLETIN (see front page middle column) asking them to let me, the Governor and their local representatives know how they feel about the Governor's proposal."

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We Get Letters

Dear Editor: My son tipped over a large candle spilling the melted wax
on the carpet. Please tell me how to get this off the rug so it won't leave a stain.
Name withheld by request Villa Rica, Georgia
(Editor's note: Scrape away as much of the wax as you can. Lay a paper towel, old dishcloth or other absorbent paper or cloth over the stain and press with a warm iron. As the wax is absorbed, change paper. Sponge any traces of the stain with cleaning fluid. (If you have wax on your holiday table cloth, a quick method for fabrics that will stand it is to pour boiling water through the stain. Dry, and remove final traces with cleaning fluid.) If a dye stain remains from colored wax, sponge it with alcohol diluted with two parts water. Then rinse or sponge with water.}
Dear Editor: I'm looking for a recipe for dried apple pudding using
honey in the recipe. It's got cornmeal and buttermilk, too, but I haven't been able to locate the right recipe.
Mrs. Iris Moon Seneca, S.C.
(Editor's note: We are sending you a recipe for this but we would also like to hear from our readers and see what other recipes they might have using dried fruits.)

Want retired couple to be earetaker on (arm and raise feeder pigs; also, take care of fence on place, house furnished, on paved road. Lucy Dowling, Rt. 2, Box 85-A, Waycross. Ph. 283-
1669.____________________ Want couple for breeder hen farm,
must be sober and reliable, unfurnished house. Burgin F. Miller, Rt. 4, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-6215.
Want someone to haul hay, farm equip., fence post, etc., reasonable. Tom Adkins, Rt. 1, Box 74, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 893-2977.
Will build any kind of fence, pastures, etc. John R. Griffitts, 969 Forest Ave. B-4, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8748 or 363-8374._____
Want good reliable man to milk 50 Holstein cows in Surge parlor, drinkers need not apply, house with b;\th and gas heat furnished. Randy L. Garrett, Rt. 3, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-2670._________________
Want exp. dairyman to help milk in a parlor type barn with DeLaval milkers. Oliver Greene, Rt. 2, Gray 31032. Ph. 986-3204._________
Want middle age white woman to do light farm work and gardening, good salary, references required. J. L. Ginn, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-
5853.____________________ Man.an'd wife want job caring for
chickens. C. M. Craig, Rt. 3. Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 896-2640.
Want someone to spray 200 pecan trees, must have equip. James E. Tale, Rt. 6, Box 24, Elberton.
FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Building 19 Hunter St., S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30334
404-656-3727
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
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Amy Baxley, Asst. Ed., Editorial
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30 yr. old white man and wife with 3 children, want job as caretaker on small farm, need 5 room house with conveniences, exp. in farm maintenance. Raymond E. Crowder, Rt. No. 12, Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-
3269.____________________ 33 yr. old widower wants job on
farm, work of any kind, do not drink or smoke, want work with Christian people. Newell Willingham, 312 4th St.. Cedartown.______________
Want job as milk hand, 6 days per wk., no fcirm work, state salary and working conditions. Johnnie Cadden, Rt. 4. Box 85D. Baxley 31513.
Want reliable family or retired couple to care for cows, land if corn or garden is wanted, tractor with farming equip., good 5 room house with bath, water, gas heat, references. Ruth Marlow, Rt. 1, Auburn 30203. Ph. 963-4329 after 5 pm._________
Want reliable family for gen. farm work, modern house with modern conveniences, full employment with good salary. W. L. Helton, 221 Brookwood, Dublin. Ph. 272-1891.
Want man and wife to work on farm in Dawson Co.; also, raise fish bait, no drunks and children. Lillian Sheriff, 640 Queen St., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 758-1027._________
Want reliable dairy farm help to milk in stanchion type barn, good 4 room house on paved road, references. J. P. Larman, Rt. 2, Buckhead. Ph. 485-3233.______________
Middle age, sgl. white man wants job on poultry farm or other farm work, room and board or furnished place to batch and weekly salary. James Hester, Rt. I, Madison.___
Want young man, age 20-28, for N. Ga. farm, exp. in farming, cattle raising, farm equip., fencing, good opportunity. E. Fred Mclntyre, 877 Kipling Dr., NW, Atlanta 30318. Ph. 266-0149._________________
Exp. dairy family wants dairy job, caring for laying hens or other good farm job, need 5 or 6 room house, must be on school bus rt. R. B. Kelley, Rt. 8, Covington._______
30 yr. old white man, wife and 3 children, want job as caretaker on small cattle farm, need 5 room house, modern conveniences, exp. in farm maintenance. Mrs. R. E. Crowder, Rt. 12, Holly Springs Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-3269._________
Want someone to work on farm, Norcross area, will train, reference required, no drinkers, housing provided. Daniel Parker, Neely Farm, Norcross. Ph. 449-0306 any time or 266-0644 after 7 pm.________
Want man to manage Leghorn breeders and pullet farm, exc. salary and benefits for man. John Swinson, Box 626, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 4584444.
FOOD PACKAGING
Food packaging has grown into a multi-billion dollar industry since those days before frozen foods, before overnight coast-to-coast deliveries, before agriculture was so distant from major consuming areas. Today, according to the Economic Research Service of USDA, almost half of all containers and packaging materials made in the U. S. are for food.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Farm machinery and equipment
for sale
Dbl. 6 Herringbone milking system, complete, $1,500. A. J. Glaze, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy. Ph. 778-4250 Cornelia.
Fairbanks-Morse hammermill for sale, 1 1 in. size with 30 ft. belt, good cond., $75. J. E. -Jeanes, Rt. 6, Box 181, Macon. Ph. 986-3303 Gray.
W. D. Allis Chalmers, good cond., $400; A Farmall, 4 new tires, cultivators, mower, 2 disc plow, $625. Cran H. Anderson, Rt. 3, Elberton 30635._____________
Equip, for small tractor disc plow and tiller, like new, both $65. Mrs. J. B. Saul, Ebenezer Rd., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-2231.________
Massey Ferguson 35 diesel; John Deere 435 diesel; M-John Deere with mower and harrow, all good cond. Ronny Danford, Rt. 2, LaGrange. Ph. 884-9226 day or 882-1292 night.
2 wheel heavy duty trailer for hauling small tractor, $150; ten in. David Bradley hammermill with 6 in. belt, like new; mule drawn hay rake, adapted for tractor. C. P. Lewis, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1102 after 6
p.m._____________________ Fork lift, Clark 8000 Ib. pneu. dual
drive tires, engine recently had ringvalve job, lifts 12 ft., good tires, power steering. Terry Long, 4426 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 288-
5770.________________ 2000 Ib. pneu. fork lift, propane
gas, lifts 84 in., good running cond., mfg. by Clark Equip. Mary Hanlon, Rt. 2, Colt Lane, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-2453.__________________
Ford 8N tractor, 1951 model, with side mounted sickle mower, operates good, $585. Bill Holman, 104 E. Mimosa Dr., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-9806.______________________
C. A. Allis Chalmers tractor, with 3-pt. hitch, live PTO, 8 disc bush and bog harrow, 2 disc tiller and Allis Chalmers all purpose plow. Frank Aderholdt, Rt. 1, Eastanollee. Ph. 779-3255.______________________
Hyd. angle blade group for Caterpillar D-2; also, parts for D-4 and Allis Chalmers HD-3. Joe Andrews, Tucker. Ph. 939-2506.__________
2 Irg. chicken houses, auto, feeders, waterers outside, 6 ton bins, you dismantle. J. Filmore, Box 1434, Gainesville 30501.__________
KMC rotavator, 144 in., very good cond., $1,200. Manning Mimbs, Rt. 2, Adrian 31002. Ph. 529-3413.
13 New Way farrowing crates, made by Purina, used very little, cost over $300, will sell for $125 ea. or $13,000 for the lot. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman 31643.
Allis Chalmers HD7 bulldozer with hyd. angle dozer blade, good cond., $3200. Billie A. Stokes, 4273 Dorothy Ave.. Macon 31206. Ph. 781-4830._________________
John Deere 127 rotary mower, 3pt. hitch type, 5 ft. wide, very good cond., $250; John Deere, C-l Integral disc harrow, 6 1/2 ft. wide, 900 Ibs., $250. Frank Albert, 3018 Bransford Rd., Augusta. Ph. 798-0323 or 736-
2876._________________ Ga. quail farm incubator, cabinet
model, cap. of 800 quail eggs, 400 chicken eggs,$50. W. C. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 301, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550.
PTO pulley for 8N Ford with connection for rear mounted saw; also, wood saw on frame with belt. Roger S. Cobb, Rt. I, Kennesaw.______
Cub Farmall tractor, 60 model, $895; trail type 2 disc tiller plow, $125. Hoyt Dean, Rt. 2, 140 Hwy., Woodstock. Ph. 475-4290._____
6 Big Dutchman nest, cheap; old time corn sheller; 300 ft. of pipe for chicken waterers. Mrs. W. C. Kemp, Rt. 3, LaFayette 30728. ________
D5 Caterpillar, power, shift, hyd. with tilt cyl. clearing cab, root rake, Brooks Landers, Rt. 3, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-2078.
1948 White tractor, 10.00 x 20 tires, gas burner, good cond., with 40 ft. trailer, ideal for hauling hay and farm use, will sell separately or together. Clarence Dobson, Rt. 2. Rivers Rd., Fayetteville. Ph. 9649633.
72 ten-hole metal hen nests, some like new, $2.50 ea. for all: master built egg room cooler, $250 and 3 light controlled clocks. Howard A. Dyer, Rt. 2, Box 124, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2720.

Wednesday, January 12, 1972

16 ft. gooseneck and- 114 ft. drag type trailer for sale. C. A. Bates, 750 Kiowa Dr., Marietta. Ph. 428-3038 after 5 p.m.__________________
9 toothed, Rockland root rake, with roll bar, new paint, exc. cond., fits any 10 ft. angle blade dozer tractor, $1000. Archie Watson, Rt. 5, Box 14, Fitzgerald. Ph. 423-3459 or 423-7078.________________
Set of cattle sideboards with top, for long, wide pickup truck. Rodney Roper, 162 E. Sellers St., Jasper 30143. Ph. 692-5437 between 9 a.m. - 2 p.m._________________
International T.D. 9 bulldozer; International 826 tractor; John Deere 3300 combine; 1963 International tractor and 32 ft. tandem trailer. Gus Evans, Jr., Rt. 3, Airport Rd., Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-7376.
Stock racks to fit any size truck; conveyor for moving hay, etc.; steel storage boxes. Ken Waller, Box 586, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-7376.
Auto, feeder complete, 34 auto, drinkers and 10 gas brooders, good cond. Sam Watkins, Rt. 2, Toccoa. Ph. 886-3526.____________
Sears Leahy incubator, approx. 1200 quail egg cap; G.Q.F. made set laying cages; 3 Oaks type chick brooders; homemade brooder; sev. waterers and feeders. Jimmy Montgomery, Box 484, Blakely. Ph. 723-
4835.______________________ AVC Case tractor, good cond. and
tires, new paint, runs good; bush and bog harrow; smoothing harrows; cultivating plows, no 3-pt. hitch, $550. Sam Thompson, Fairburn. Ph. 964-4706._______________
Complete, stationary feed mill with hammermill and bagging facilities, elec. or diesel powered. Richard Thomas, Box 647, Atlanta 30301. Ph. 875-3511._______________
Smith welding outfit, acetylene and oxygen with gauges, 25 ft. hose head and tips, $90. D. C. Rutledge, Clarkston. Ph. 443-9398._______
9N Ford tractor, does not run good, just for parts. Starling Kiser, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-4521.
2 wheel, heavy duty trailer (utility), 2 tail lights, turn and stop signals, tongue jack stand and new paint job, first class cond., $100. D. O. Payne, Rt. 4, Box 140, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 647-4998._____________
2 Big Dutchman auto, chicken feeders, complete with 1000 ft. chain and troughs, time clocks, motors, switches, 10 ton metal feed bin, two 22 ft. augers, used very little. Willard Mullis, Rt. 6, Eastman 31023. Ph. 374-3433.__________________
1965 MF 35 diesel deluxe, 3 cyl. Perkins engine, live power, good rubber, good hyds., $1550. D. H. Fulton, Griffin. Ph. 227-2159.__________
Massey Ferguson all-purpose plow, 3-pt. hitch, $165; 8N Ford tractor, 1952 model, good cond., $850, see to appreciate. R. L. Hunt, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-7973.______
Ford mowing machine, 6 ft. blade; Dearborn fold over disc harrow, No. 11-135; Gandy spreader. Mrs. Ralph Hammond, Rt. I, Hwy. 53, Plainville 30733. Ph. 629-8005.________
18 ft. stock trailer, divided fronf and rear sections, 2 in. hitch, tandem axles, all metal except floor, $975 as is or $1075 with brakes. Franklin D. Simmons, Rt. 2, Box 247F, Byron. Ph. 956-5692._____________
240 International tractor, late model, exc. cond., must sell, $1450. Steve Thorne, Rt. I, Homer. Ph. 677-
3412'______________________ 420 John Deere crawler, with cab,
brush guard, belly guard and hyd. system, $1000. Austin Guinn, Jr., Butler 31006. Ph. 862-3366._____
David Bradley garden tractor, 6 hp and 3 pieces go with it, $1 35; garden tractor, 2 wheel, 4 hp with 2 pieces, $90; roto-tiller, 4 hp, $55. A. J. Weldon, Rt. 2. Dallas. Ph. 445-4080.
Cub tractor, new paint, overhauled, good tires, cultivator, planters, disc plow, pull type, all good cond., $900 or will trade for cattle. T. W. Aderhold, Rt. 2, Box 95, Villa Rica.
Ford Jubilee tractor, both new rear tires, new paint, exc. cond., with rotary mower, $1,150. E. M. Patrick, 419 Forest Glen Rd., Albany. Ph. 436-0987 or 273-3625 Cordele.
70 John Deere tractor; 4500 Ford backhoe and loader; 1960 B-61 Mack tractor; tandem wheel low boy. Ed Hemphill, Box 108, Ila. Ph. 789-
3510._____________________ WD45 Allis Chalmers tractor, 10
disc bush and bog harrow, 3 disc turning plow and mowing machine, all 3-pt. hitch. Grady Whelchel, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Ph. 748-3271.________
I riding lawn mower and 2 other mowers for sale. Junior Pulliam, Blue Ridge. Ph. 632-5290._________
Heavy duty, tow type fertilizer spreader, P.T.O. driven spinner, ground drive bed chain, 5 ton cap., good cond., $800. Billy Sanders, Sanders Farms, Vienna 31092. Ph. 2684502.

D2 Caterpillar bulldozer, di-esel engine, hyd. straight dozer blade, 2280 hrs. since new, exc. cond., $2700. A. V. Elliott, 1831 Kirkwood Dr., Macon. Ph. 746-1287._____
John Deere 4010 diesel tractor, exc. cond., $4300; Ford 801 diesel, good cond., $1250; Brillion seeder, 5 ft., $275; 3 disc plow, $190; disc 1622 in., 3-pt. hitch, $260. H. R. Jennings, 250 Tavern Lane, Trion 30753. Ph. 734-2262.____________
B John Deere 2 row tractor, hyd. lift, starter, battery, new paint, like new tires and engine, cultivators, planters and attachments, disc harrow, boom and rake, 3-pt. hitch, all good cond., $450. Truman Golden, Rt. 1, Bremen 30110. Ph. 646-3463._________________
1965 tractor, Massey Ferguson diesel, model 65, good cond., $2000 firm; 6 ft. Massey Ferguson bush and bog harrow, good cond., $200 firm. James E. Bryant, Rt. 1, Montrose 31065. Ph. 934-7940 after 6 pm.
230 Farmall tractor equipped with 2-pt. hitch; two 16 in. bottom plows; 5 ft. lift type harrow; set of front planters and cultivators. Earl Knight, Rt. 2, Wrightsville 31096. Ph. 668-3394 after 6 pm._______________
John Deere 2010 tractor, 3-pt. hitch, power take-off, dual front end loader, good cond., $2000. Phillip A. Gibson, 51 1 Farris Blvd., Manchester 31816. Ph. 846-9627 after 6 pm and week-ends.___________________
Fleco stump block, adapted for Caterpillar dozers, 6C 7-7E-8-8H, with angle blade, cannot be used with straight blade, 850 Ibs., $500. J. F. Gibbs, Box 486, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-3844._________________
Complete set ot cultivators for Allis Chalmers, model B-52 up to 60, one or two row, other equip, for model B tractors; 1 row Oliver transplanter, cheap. Bill Rehberg, 519 Campbell St., Thomasville. Ph. 226-6680 or 226-0171.________________
Hyd. loader, complete with controls and pump, can be mounted, good cond., $600. Horace Chapman, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-5658._________
15,000 gal. storage tank for liquid teed; John Deere 350 dozer with cable wench on rear. E. H. Hudson, 218 Atlanta St., McDonough 30253.
Two 9N Ford tractors, perf. cond., with new paint and tires, $750 ea.; all purpose plow, $175; dirt scoop, $65; scrape blade, $75; boom $20. Carl W. North, Rt. 3, Box 381, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-9675 after 6 pm.-
D-7 Caterpillar angle dozer, 3-T, lifetime rollers, track guards, good cond. Jewell Gilreath, RFD 4, Dahlonega.__________________
3UX J.B. hammermill, 75 hp motor and starter; oat crimper with 5 hp motor, all good cond., priced to sell. W. B. Perry, Box 86, Leslie 31764. Ph. 874-6630.______________
A Farmall tractor with cultivator, part of planters 2 disc tiller, light, starter, good cond., $525. W. H. Clark, Rt. I, Hiram. Ph. 942-5143.
Gehl feed mill mixer, good cond. Ronald Hulett, Rt. 2, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-4489._______________
Front end loader, a gravity dump, fits the older model Ford tractors, good cond. Fred Willis, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-2703.______________
6 hp compost shredder, Sears Roebuck make, used approx. 10 hrs., will take less than 1/2 price. Grady Turner, Box 312, Gordon 31031. Ph. 628-2241.__________________
Heavy 2 horse wagon, $65; Adam, pull type, 9 ft. scrape, good rubber tires, used for building terraces, $150. John L. Anderson, Rugged Oaks Farm, 1695 Spring Valley Rd., Athens. Ph. 548-4189.__________
Complete irrigation outfit: 1500 ft. 3 in. alum, pipe, 600 ft. 4 in. alum, pipe, spinklers, etc., tractor operated power take-off motor, all good cond., $1850. Mrs. C. L. Todd, Rt. 2, Box 127, Jesup 31545. Ph. 427-2939 after
7 pm.____________________ 2 tractor tires, 12.4 x 28, two for
$20. Terrell G. Bailey, Roopville 30170. Ph. 854-4091.
Nursette, auto, calf feeding machine, exc. cond., $275. Phil Worley. Roswell. Ph. 475-5384.
5 A.R. Wood gas brooders, 10,000 cap., $10 ea., if all taken, $45. John Howard, Rt. 1, Cleveland. Ph. 8652758.
Bow chain saw, $100; diesel tank, 250 gal., $45. Marshall L. Hicks, Rt. 6, Kilroy Lane, Douglasville. Ph. 942-2807.
8N Ford tractor motor and lift, 1950 model, just overhauled; harrow, 2 disc tiller and low boy, $1050. Billie W. NeSmith, Rt. 1, Danville 31017. Ph. 962-3453.
Allis Chalmers 303 baler, 80R mower, both like new; Allis Chalmers model CA tractor, with 2 row planter, cultivators; 8 disc harrow, good cond., reasonably priced. Julian Haynes, Rt. 1, Clermont. Ph. 9833309.

Wednesday, January 12, 1972

Farm machinery and equipment
A&Wy .!!_i'i__
for sale
6 gas brooders, medicator for chickens; hog trough type chicken feeders; 24 trough type drinkers; 80 glass jug drinkers. Alvin Coker, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3897.
Farmall cub tractor, cultivator and sickle mower, good cond., $900. Grady Isom, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-8861.______________
3 bottom plow, 3-pt. hitch; 3 disc plow for John Deere; disc harrow; 2 horse wagons, with iron wheel and axles. John D. Sharp, Jr., Rt. 3, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-4366.______
600 gal. Kraft milk tank compressor, still in warranty. Cecil Embry, Rt. 3. Eatonton 31024. Ph. 485-
8677.___________________ Incubators, circulated air type, 2, 4
and 6 tray sizes, 2 micro switches, cannot overheat, dbl. wall insulated, complete with instructions, parts list. Ernest Dickey, 105 Ada Dr., Millen 30442. Ph. 912-5512 after 5 pm and week-ends.__________________
McCormick hay rake, 10 ft. wide, pull type. J. R. Wimpey, 1573 Lamont Ave., Conley 30027. Ph. 361-7307 day._______________
John Deere 325 for parts or rear housing. Glen Gates, 1925 Old Canton Rd., NE, Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-1598._________________
D 6 dozer, 9 U series, oil clutch, cable operated, angle and tilt blade, good under carriage. Jimmy Cochran, Rt. 1, Baldwin. Ph. 677-4952 Homer.
Farmall M block assembly or head assembly. Charles Scott, III, Rt. 2, Palmetto. Ph. 964-2029._______
2 wheel utility trailer, heavy duty, 9 ft. hardwood body, bumper hitch and light adapter included, $125. John Tyndall, 6254 Johnson Rd., Riverdale. Ph. 478-7625._________
DeLaval milking machine; 1 horse motor compressor and 5 gal. stainless milk can for sale or trade for good cow. J. R. Arnold, Rt. 1, Maysville
30558.___________________ 2 horse wagon with brakes; 2
wagon wheels, very good. Z. B. Keel, 5050 Campbellton Rd., Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-2592.__________
12 hp Sears tractor, good cond., $500; 8 hp stallion tractor with mower, used I summer, exc. cond., $250. Bobby Manning, Box 172, Uvalda. Ph. 594-3338.________
4 tractors, three 8N models and one 54 NAA Fords, all A-l cond. and reasonably priced. Hugh Wifbur, Rt. I, Acworth. Ph. 974-3933 no Sunday
calls._____________________ 40 steel farrowing crates, $65 ea. or
$60 if all taken. J. E. Ross, Arabi 31712. Ph.. 273-5858.
Farm machinery and equipment

Want tool bar with 5, 6, or 7 feet, or all-purpose plow with same number feet. James T. Boleman, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Ph. 376-8980._________
Want tandem axle cattle trailer, 12 ft. with top. C. L. Lindsay, Rt. I, Box 52, Athens. Ph. 543-4105.________
Want 2 row self-propelled forage harvester with row crop and grass head or 2 row pull type P.T.O.; also, root rake to fit D7, 17A tractor. Elmer Dyck, Stapleton. Ph. 5476837.
Want used junked tractor cyl. heads, gas or diesel, can repair and use if cracked in valve parts, state model and casting numbers, price and cond. C. M. Eubanks, 809 Eve St., Augusta 30904.______________
Want Bramco tube feeders. Ray Greenway, Rt. 1, Lula 30554. Ph. 869-3371._______________
Want John Deere 3020 diesel tractor, must be good cond. Charles Rivers, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8084.
Want late model Farmall cub tractor and Corley edger, state price in first letter. Charles Gowder, Rt. 2, Powder Springs 30073._________
Want 1 spindle, 2 bearings and 2 bearing caps tor Durban turning plow; also, 2 disc turning plow. Buford Whisenant, Rt. 1, Clarkesville 30523. Ph. 754-9495._________
Want bale loader, state cond., make and price. John D. Sharp, Jr., Rt. 3, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-4366.
Want old M Farmall tractor for parts, must have all wheels. B. L. Pollard, 128 Thompson St., Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-1323.______
Want John Deere 40 or 420 with blade D2 or D4 Caterpillar with blade or similar type of equip. Joe Lawman, Lawanna Dr., Rt. 6, Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-5965.
Want Haban corn sheller or other PTO sheller. J. R. Wimpey, 1573 Lamont Ave., Conley 30027. Ph. 361-7307 day.______________
Want junked Jubilee NAA Ford tractor for parts. R. L. Dowda, Rt. I, Billarp Rd., Winston 30187. Ph. 942-
2679._____________________ Want set cutaway harrows for All is
Chalmers B tractor for lift type, must be good cond. Weldon Gilbert, RFD No. 6, Box 214, Gainesville.______
Want set of cultivators, turn plow or lay-off plow for David Bradley walking garden tractor. Gene Austin, Rt. 4, Flippen Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957-5238.______________
Want 9-24 rear tractor tire for Farmall cub, must be good cond., state price. W. L. Tomlinson, Rt. 4, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-8475 or 656-
2610._____________________ Want hammermill, PTO driven,
good cond. Clyde L. Perry, Rt. 3, Donalsonville. Ph. 861-4118._____
Want self-propelled spraying machine with boom for row crops, good cond. and reasonably priced. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-8708.____________________
Want Ford tractor with front end bucket and backhoe, must be exc. cond.; also, trailer with tandem wheels to haul small tractor, reasonably priced. Willie Gooch, Rt. 2. Buford. Ph. 945-5618._______
Want good sidewinder soil tiller, must be 100 in. wide or more. Billy Sanders, Sanders Farms, Vienna 31092.__________________
Want front mounted hyd. pump and control valve for loader; also, small hyd. drive motor. Wesley Greeson, Rt. 1, Statham 30666. Ph. 725-7562.
Want hay loader, exc. cond., within reasonable distance of Waynesboro. Col. W. R. Morgan, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 132, Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 554-
2782.__________________ Want livestock farm gate, to be
operated from car. Lloyd Forsyth, Rt. 1. Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6072.

wanted
Want live power take-off attachment for Farmall 460 or 560 tractor; also, fits some other models; model 80 McCormick combine; hand lever and clutch fork for torque amplifier on 560 Farmall. James Moore, Bowdon. Ph. 258-2876 or 258-2144 Sundays.__________________
Want John Deere tractor, model 140-H3; rotary mower, sickle bar mower. E. S. Hogg, 3308 LaVista Dr., Hapeville 30354. Ph. 767-3871.
Want junked LA John Deere tractor with clutch housing or just clutch housing. L. B. Roberson, Rt. 3, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-2041.
Want Dutch windmill. Claude W. Styles, Box 97, Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-9659.
Want AT Ferrell Super 29D seed cleaner. Hugh Jackson, 10025 Corinth Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 461-7439 after 7 pm.__________
Want used 8N Ford manifold, good cond., state price within 50 mi. radius of Athens. Bud Rowden, Rt. I, Bogart. Ph. 725-7535.

Want small concrete block form. Thomas J. Ellington, 212 Garner St., Thomaston 30286.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
CATTLE Reg. Black Angus bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, good condition. A. B. Cato, Tucker. Ph. 938-3272 or C. B. Pilcher. Cummings. Ph. 887-4813. 16 Charolais bulls, 7/8 purebred, some 1/2 French. Bill Alien, Atlanta. Ph. 622-4044.______________ Reg. Polled Hereford bull, lost papers, 5 yrs. old, approx. 1500 Ibs.. $400. Zane Whelchel, Rt. 3, Dahlonega 30534. Ph. 864-2751.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Fifteen Charolais heifers halfbreed, 8 mos. old, from good stock, $160 ea., can del., also 15 Black Angus heifers, 7 mos. old, will make good brood cows, $130 ea. John Taylor, Duluth. Ph. 476-3650._________
Reg. purebred Charolais bull, proven fertility tested, 4 1/2 yrs. old. $950. also young Charolais bulls. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms. Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-2984.
107 Polled young short horned. Angus and Hereford cows, wormed, vac. for black leg, will start calving in Feb.. $210 ea. if all are taken. S. B. Duncan, Rt. 1, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-8729 nights._____________
4 reg. Angus cows, popular pedigrees, bred to son of Mr. MQ & Geordus of Bar 179, $1600 firm. Kenny Hodges, Rt. 2, Canton. Ph. 345-6758._________________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, young service age. Eileenmere breeding. C.V. clean, well dev. Roy Clark. Rt. 2. Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6157.
Top quality baby calves. 5-15 days old, from mother's side. Irene Pierce. Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 534-
3181._____________________ Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 20-28
mos. old. Victor Domino and C.M.R. breeding, grandsons of P.P.H.R. Trailblazer, 3 exc. qual. Fred Puckett. Dawson 31742. Ph. 995-2860.
Reg. Black Angus heifers, bred young cows to calve early Spring. E. C. Pirtle, Stone Mountain. Ph. 284-
4653._____________________ 15 Black Angus heifers 6-8 mos.
old, $130 ea., also, 10 Charolais heifers, $160 ea., can deliver on weekends. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 478-2848._________________
Black Angus bulls and heifers, reg. and cross breeds, 8-25 mos., also, cross breed Red Angus bulls. 9-13 mos. old. W. B. Burnett, Box 866, Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254._______
Reg. Angus bulls, 12-24 mos. old by son of Ankonian Ambassador, Int. Res. Grand Champion, $350-$450, all have exc. conf., tatooed, with papers, can be seen anytime. Robert Cordle, Cordle Cattle Farms, Rt. 1, Rome 30161. Ph. 232-4317.______
2 purebred Charolais bulls, 16 mos., percentage half French bulls, 3 heifers (half hereford, half Charolais) bred, 2 purebred Charolais heifers bred two 13 mo. old purebred Charolais heifers, open. Tom Pitts. Wildwood. Ph. 657-6015 or 6574548. Bill Nemby._____________
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, good selection, bangs and T.B. free. H. Y. Tillman, 1207 W. Park Ave., Valdosta 31601. Ph. 244-2491.
Reg. Hoi. bull, Mayers Duke Majesty Fobes son, tall and gentle. 1200 Ibs.. 3 yrs. old. Larry Eley, White Plains. Ph. 467-2184._____
Reg. Black Angus bulls with papers, 10-13 mos., good bloodlines. Wm. E. Smith. Rt. 1, Bremen 301 10. Ph. 6463387 or 537-9133 days.________
Reg. Hereford bull, 12 mos. old. $250, see any day except Sunday. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 8, Heath Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 745-8465._______
Reg. Polled Hereford yearling and weanling bulls and heifers. G. P. Curry, Scott's Ferry Rd., Appling. Ph. 556-6379.________________
Reg. Angus bulls and heifers, top bloodlines, good size and conf., free del. 200 mi. Guy C. Jones, Jones Angus Farm, Box 205, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-2641.______________
15 Red Angus bulls, 18 Red Angus heifers. J. E. Collins, Manchester. Ph. 846-9816._________________
2 reg. Black Angus bulls, 8 and 12 mos., 1 purebred Angus cow, 3 yrs., bred. Howard B. Daniels, Rt. 2, Hamilton 31811. Ph. 628-5264.
4 reg. Polled Hereford cows, 3 to calf, 1 w/calf by side, also, 3 reg. Polled Hereford bulls. Mrs. Ralph Hammond, Rt. 1, Hwy. 53, Plainville 30733. Ph. 629-8005._________
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR Domino breeding, T.B. and Bangs free, 8-23 mo. Harry A. Wasden, M.D., Quitman. Ph. 263-8350 or 244-9842 Valdosta.__________
Purebred bulls, breeding age and younger, purebred heifers and some cows. Lynn Home, Fruit Hill Farms, Yatesville. Ph. 472-3334.________
300 Ib. Jersey bull, $90. Marshall L. Hick, Rt. 6, Douglasville. Ph. 942-
2807.____________________ Hereford cow with mo. old calf by
side, Guernsey cow with mo. old calf by side, R. C. Eidson, Rt. 2, Douglasville. Ph. 942-4716.______
Reg. Black Angus bulls, accredited herd. Ralph Price, 1680 Flat Shoals Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 627-5668._______
Black Angus herd bull, 850-900 Ibs., $225, Jersey milk cow, $175, Whiteface Hereford, $225, both cows springing. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6621.________
22 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 1822 mos. old, $350 to $500 ea. R. L. Swearingen, Jr., Reynolds. Ph. 8473535 or 847-3167.

Limousin bulls, out of reg. Angus cows, GBCIA graded, also, Angus Bulls. Rhodes R. Frost, Rt. 4, Quitman. Ph. 263-7026.____________
2 reg. Angus bulls, 12 mos. old, $175 and $225. David Hill, Rt. 1, Arnoldsville. Ph. 742-8441.______
Re'g. Charolais. Angus. Hereford bulls, service age. Weyman E. Rooks. Newton. Ph. 734-5109.__________
Few Guernsey milk cows, will freshen Jan. and Feb. with 2nd and 3rd calves. H. W. Thurmond, Rt. 1. Farmington 30638. Ph. 769-5043 af-
ter 7 p.m.___________________
Thirty 2-3 yr.. reg. Polled Hereford bulls, good conf.. also. 1 yr. bulls. BC1A records avail., 40 bred heifers and 50 open heifers. Winton C. Harris. Rt. I, Box 118. Screven 31560. Ph. 586-6687 Odum.______
90 Hereford bulls, 30 bred and open reg. Hereford heifers, from top S.E. herd, accred. and certif.. Rush Bros. Herefords. Bob Rush, Kathleen. Ph. 987-1796._______________
Sev. res. Polled Hereford bulls 1218 mos. old. $300 - $500. Irg. tor age. good conformation, Ga. BCIA records avail., herd is accredited and certified. T.B. & bangs free. James Hadden, Gibson 30810. Ph. 598-
5.382.____________________ Reg. Black Angus bulls. Bardoliere
bloodlines, exc. conf.. ready for service, $250. C. B. Flood, Rt. 4. Box 286. Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-7500 or 253-2145._________________
Pert', tested (140 days gain ration basis), reg. Angus bulls, sev. ready for light service, priced on individual pert', data, reasonable. Hugh Schneider, (Fairmeadows) Rt. 2. Hampton. Ph. 478-8029._______
Reg. Red Angus bulls for cross breeding, good sel., good cond.. 12 mos. - 2" yrs. Otis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd.. Rome. Ph. 232-1613.
Charolais cattle, breeding age bulls 15/16 and purebred, 2 proven herd sires, 30 15/16 bred heifers and cows, some with calves by side, all reg. A1CA. Clyde Lawson, Canton. Ph. 479-3542 or 479-3141._______
Baby calves from disease free herd, one and two way cross, $25-$45 each. Lucy Dowling, Rt. 2, Waycross. Ph. 283-1669._________________
Polled Hereford bull, 10 mos. old. Victor Domino-Domestic Mischief bloodlines. James H. Pierce, Box 24, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-3136.
Reg. Angus heifer, Eileenmere breeding, 9 mos. old, good conf. Johnny Payne, Rt. 1, Buford 30905. Ph. 945-7400._____________
Baby calves available year round, $25-$45. Ricky Lee Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903._______
Reg. Angus bulls and heifers, Ankonian Jingo 2 and Bardoliermere bloodlines, 7-15 mos. old, del. 50 miles. David A. Brown, Tyrone 30290. Ph. 461-5072._________
Two Charolais bulls, will be 2 yrs. old in March, also 1 Charolais bull calf, 550 pounds. E. H. Hudson, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3459.
Baby calves and feeder calves. LaRue Adams, Nicholson. Ph. 548-
6720.__________________ Reg. purebred Charolais bulls, 7
mos.-2 yrs., also bred heifers and cows, free delivery. Tommy D. Selph, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-2962._____
Good selection 1-2 yr. old Charolais purebred, and Charbray 15/16 bulls priced reasonably, Ayavall sire, also twenty-four 7/8 Charolais cows bred to Ayavalla bull No. 605. Wm. Alford, Rt. 1, Ellerslie. Ph. 561-5006.______________
35 Spring Holstein heifers, 11 GO1200 Ibs. Emory Kitchens, Eatonton. Ph. 485-6076.________________
15 Black Angus heifers, 7 mos. old, from good Angus stock, $1 30 ea., can deliver, also Angus cows. James Wimpy. Decatur. Ph. 284-3525.
Reg. Angus bulls, ready for service, in good cond. top bloodlines. Judy Walden, Box 42, Wrens 30833. Ph. 547-6744 nights._____________
Baby calves direct from mother's side, 5-15 days old. Mrs. Irene Pierce. Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 534-
3181.___________________: Purebred bulls, breeding age and
younger; also, purebred heifers and cows. Lynn Home, Yatesville. Ph. 404-472-3334.________________
Reg. Purebred Charolais bull, proven 4 1/2 yrs. old, exceptional herd sire, $950; also, young Charolais bulls. W. S. Chandler, Rt. I, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-2984.__________
Reg. Angus outstanding proven herd sire, son of famous Keystone Bardoliermere, bargain price. Kenneth English, Keysville. Ph. 404-547-
2568.___________________ 8 reg. Angus heifers bred. John
Alien, Allendale Farms, Snellville. Ph. 377-4758 or 963-2718._____
70 Hereford bulls, 30 bred and open red. Hereford heifers, from top S.E. herd, accred. and certif. Bob Rush, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-1796.

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40 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 1218 mos. old, $300-$500, herd certified and accredited, Ga. B.C.LA. records available. James L. Hadden, Gibson 30810. Ph. 404-598-5382.
Purebred Black Angus bull, 12 mo., vaccinated., dev. beautifully, ready for light service, $225. Holland Malcom, Rt., Social Circle. Ph. 464-3631 or 284-1807 Decatur.______________
SWINE
Yorkshire boar, service age. Claude W. Styles, P. O. Box 97, Roswell 30Q75. Ph. 993-9659._________
Reg. Hampshire boar with papers, very gentle, $140. Bill Darsey. Rt. 2, Box 336. Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-
7996.______________________ Reg. Duroc gilts, 5 1/2 mos.. good
breeding lines, $40 to $60. N. K. Galloway. 1105 George Circle, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-0679._______
Guinea pigs, white or colored. English short haired, Peruvian and Abyssianian. F. D. Tarpley. Rt. I, Chatsworlh 30705. Ph. 695-3036.
6-8 wk. old. Yorkshire pigs. Yorkshire sow & boar, will sell or trade tor beef type calves. Joe Hodges. Rt. 7. Covington 30209.
40 feeder pins. 6 & 8 wks. old. Bill Harding. Rt. KIJox 240. McDonounh 30253. Ph. 957-5770.________^_
Reg. Yorkshire boar, 2 yrs. old, grand champion. Sears F.F.A. pig chain at Macon. $60. Mike Keesee, Rl. 2. Monroe. Ph. 267-6626.
Fine purebred Duroc boar, $100. Alvin Coker. Route 1. Woodstock. Ph. 926-3897.________________
Reg. Berkshire's, breed gilts, littermates to grand champion gilt and bred to grand champion boar of Southeastern Fair. A. B. Childres, Jr.. Rt. 1, Box 169. Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-6668._________________
Hogs for sale; also, shoals, corn fed. Henry Lambert. RFD 1. Hwy. 120, Duluth._____________________
Corn ted hogs ready to butcher, will trade for calves - value for value. Sam Jenkins. Dccatur. Ph. 289-9008.
21 feeder pigs - S.P.C. and QIC mixed ready to go, $10 ea. as group. $12 ea. as sgls.; also. 4 young sows $35 ea. G. C. Camp, Rt. 9, Big Texas Valley Rd., Rome 30161. Ph. 232-
5249.____________________ Hogs and feeder pigs. 50-300 Ihs..
ted grain only. Tom Burnett. Ga. Hwy. 141 at Ga. Hwy. 120. Duluth. Ph. 476-2648._______________
Male hog, big bone guinea, 8 mos. old, approx. 170 Ibs.; 2 gilts. 6 mos. old, approx. 80 Ibs. ea., 1/2 little bone guinea,all 3 for $100. S. W. Alexander, Route I, Aragon 30104. Ph. 684-7077._______________
Purebred Spotted Poland China service age males; purebred service age Yorkshire males and younger. D. A. Law, Rt. 1, Chula 31733. Ph. 3824842, Tifton._______________
Pigs, $13 ea., X left from good breed. David Lingefelt, Rt. 1, Canton. Ph. 479-5246 or 479-3173.______
Reg. S.P.C. hogs, herd boar, 7 young service size boars, young sow. 16 fine pigs now weaned and 2 big gilts, see at lot near McCord Cross Roads. Mrs. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring 30124.___________
Feeder pigs, Yorkshire cross., 75100 Ibs. ea., wormed and healthy. John Anderson, Rugged Oaks Farm. 1695 Spring Valley Rd., Athens. Ph. 548-4189._________________
Reg. Hampshire and Yorkshire boars and gilts, Hampshircs weaned to service age, Yorkshires just weaned, all from nation's outstanding bloodlines. Lawton E. Kemp, Jr.. P. O Box 7, Dexter 31019. Ph. 875-
3417.___________________ Grand champ, Duroc boar of
Columbus Fair, also 2 top placing sire mate boars and 2 gilts, all reg. April pigs. Kim Peed, Rt. 2, Box 135, Butler. Ph. 862-3450._________
9 Spotted Poland China pigs. 8 - 9 wks. old, $12.50 ea. J. D. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 75, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 964-
7470.___________________ Reg. Hampshire, breeding age
boars and gilts, exc. quality, either champions themselves or out of champion stock; also, bred sows. Terry Walden, P. O. Box 42, Wrens. Ph. 547-6744 nights.______________
Champion S.P.C. pigs, bred gilts, service age boars, also, big English Berkshire, bred gilts and boars. F. H. Bunn, Midville 30441._________
Choice purebred Yorkshire pigs, 8 wks. old, $15 ea. Bill Heidelberg, Rt. 2. Acworth 30101. Ph. 428-8218.
African guinea hog, female, real fat, 10 mos. old, $30. Chester King, P.O. Box 145, Crowell Rd., Covington 30209. Ph. 786-3652._________
Corn fed hogs, ready to butcher. S. G. McMillan, Pine Cedar Road. Brooks 30205. Ph. 599-6865.
Reg. Yorkshires, reg. Landrace, plenty of service age boars and gilts, few feeder pigs. Terrell Swindle, Ray City. Ph. 686-5939, Nashville.

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Cattle, swine, other livestock
t3.p
for sale
SWINE
5 purebred Hampshire gilts, $65 ea., $60 ea. if take all, 3 Hampshire boars, $75 ea., young Hampshire sow, approx. 400 lb., $75. Woody Collins, Rt. I, Dexter. Ph. 875-3225.
Landrace males and gilts, all ages. Billy Varnedore, Rt. I, Nicholls 31554. Ph. 632-5233.
SHEEP & GOATS
5 Irg. nanny goats, I billy goat for sale. F.H. Templeton, Box 26, Blythe 30X05. Ph. 592-4478 after 5 p.m.
Good billy goats for sale, no nannies will trade for nannies. Wilson Carson, Rt. 3, Box 371. Griffin. Ph. 228-I972.________________
Toggenburg stock buck, 2 yrs. old, approx. 150 Ibs., good breeder, selling to prevent interbreeding, $25. Audrey Rowden, Rt. I, Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-7535._______
Nanny goat, milk type, part Saanan and Alpine, $35. Esther Von Strode, I607 South Patterson, Valdosta 31607. Ph. 244-4700.__________
Goats, nannies and steer. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd., Ellcnwood. Ph. 366-7753.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
wanted
Want good work mule or work horse, will trade, all letters answered. Troy Smith, Rt. 2, Bowdon. Ph. 2587339.__________________
Want a young gentle ox. H. P. Norman, 500 North Main St., Hinesville 3I3I3. Ph. (912) 876-3636._____
Want good racking horse or mare, black or red Palomino, not more than 8 :yrs. old, must be gentle. A. W. Bryan, 107 North St., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-2668_________
Want to raise baby calves on share basis, good dry place and plenty experience, will pick up calves if not too far from my place. Troy Smith, Rt. 2, Bowdon. Ph. 258-7339.________
Want to buy a complete herd, commercial cattle, from 20-100 head of brood cows, must be purebred Hereford. Bob Rowland, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-5301._____
Want sev. herds of 10 - 50 common cows in good general or poor flesh if price reasonable. J. M. Henson, Sr. Atlanta. Plv 753-6174.
Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
Work horse, Irg. dapple grey mare, 9 yrs., gentle and fat, will work sgl. or dbl., rides well. $250. Jim Cumming, Rt. 1, Hwy. 278, Madison. Ph. 3421779.______
Palomino stud colt, 7 mos., sire: Reg. Palomino Quarter horse, dam: Palomino racking mare, gentle and broken to lead, $60. Mrs. Sandra Hayes, Toccoa. Ph. 886-8859.
Show horse, Great Decision, gelding, 5 gaited, chestnut, 8 yrs., ASHBA, reg. No. 45646, owner deceased, make reasonable offer. Ray Doss, Athens. Ph. 543-8313._____
2 ponies, 1 nine mo. filly, red roan, 4 perf. stockings, 1 twenty mo. old colt, brown, flaxen mane and tail, broken to cart, must sell. Kristi McPheters, Carrollton. Ph. 832-7860.

Racking mare with saddle and bridle, $200; black mare mule, approx. 900 Ibs., $150. Marshall L. Hicks, Rt. 6, Kilroy Lane, Douglasville. Ph. 942-2807._____
Gentle old mare for sale, very good first horse for beginner rider, $125. Mrs. H. R. Lee, 3830 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 457-
3827._________________ Show quality AQHA reg. colts,
fillies and brood mares, top bloodlines, reasonably priced, terms. Anthony J. Leggio, Atlanta. Ph. 255-
6213._________________ Black mare by Midnight Sun, out of
Merry Boy mare, safe in foal to Sun's Celebration; bay mare by Knight of Knights, out of Handshaker mare, colt by side; reg. pleasure gelding. Dr. Parks, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-21 12.
At stud: Bandit Jessie, reg. American Paint Horse Asso. No. 12,512, bay and white Tobiano, son of Bay Bandit, AQHA No. 55,402 good color, disp. and conf. Harvey G. Conner, Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-
8152.________________ Reg. T.W.H. mare, 2 1/2 yrs., very
nice, now being trained. C. E. Byrd, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3072._______
Sev. ponies, all broken and gentle, $35 and up; also, saddles and bridles. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-2432.
Sev. young Quarter horses with top bloodlines and good conf., fillies and colts, broken and unbroken, all with good disp., good prospects for 4-H club projects. Ronald Thurmond, Madison 30650. Ph. 342-0693 night and 342-0930 day.____________
QH stud colt, sorrel, reg. applied for, 8 mos.. grandson Cutter Bill, exc. bloodlines; QH stud colt, bay, reg. applied for, 7 mos., grandson Irishbar Bob, exc. bloodlines. Mrs. Clem C. Moseley, Rt. 2, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 587-5770.________________
Reg. QH mare, 4 yrs., sire: Bill Doolin R.O.M. producer, sire's sire: Chicaro Bill, King and Norfleet bottom side, will trade for reg. horses or cattle. Johnny Shellhorse, Box 236, Fairmount. Ph. 334-2454 Ranger.
Quarter horse gelding, 5 yrs., good for children, $160; reg. Quarter mare, buckskin, $250; also, other horses for sale, located Blalock Stables. Jerry Blalock, Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 361-6243 or 361-3577.______
At stud: Sire-Jack's Paisana Appaloosa T28-657, black with Irg. white blanket and black spots. Calvin Owen, Rt. 3, Americus 31709. Ph. 924-6246.____________________
Reg. Tenn. Walker, Suns Play Boy, black, 4 yrs. old, $225; black, small horse, gentle and fast, $190. Tom Dillon, Atlanta. Ph. 252-6461.
Lrg. gelding for sale or trade, school horse, good for children, make an offer or trade for Irg. pony, cart on tack. Frances Garber, Box 512, Decatur 30031. Ph. 241-9930.
Appaloosa gelding, 8 yrs. old, red with blanket, well trained for barrels, poles and trail riding, needs exp. rider, reasonably priced. D. H. Fulton, Griffin. Ph. 227-2159.
7 yr. old Palomino mare, very gentle, halter and saddle broken, all ages can ride. $200 horse and saddle. G. W. Lanier, Jr., 248 S. Trapnell St., Metter 30439. Ph. 685-2675.
Pleasure horse, white roan, sound and good cond. Edward Milner, Rt. 6, Eastman 31023. Ph. 374-4920.
Beautiful Palomino mare, very reasonable. W. L. Robinson, Box 87184, College Park 30337. Ph. 761-
1569.____________________ Reg. American Saddlebred mare, 6
yrs., 5 gaited, granddaughter of Anacacho-Shamrock, proven show horse; reg. Saddlebred mare, 3 yrs., started racking, sired by Cherokee King, etc. R. L. Pethel, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0167._______________________
8 yr. old mare, can be ridden English or Western, good jumper and mover, grey, 14.1 hands. C. R. Brown, 4407 Jett Rd., Atlanta 30327. Ph. 255-5252.____________
Reg. Quarter Horse mare, sire: Essig's Wee Willie, out of Wheel Arvary, / yrs.; Irg., heavy built Shetland pony, approx. 10 yrs., not reg., red, white mane and tail. Catherine Smith, Rt. 1, Box 291, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-6181.______________
Rivoli's Zarrp, reg. purebred Arabian grey colt, foaled Jan. 11, '71, matures approx. 15 hands, very gentle, outstanding colt. Mrs. F. L. Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon 3'I204. Ph. 746-8965________
At stud: Black Tenn. Walking horse; Sun's Great Chief No. 580930 sire; Midnight Sun No. 410751, dam Eloise Wilson No. 430151, fee $100 reg., $50 grade, John H. Gage, Triple "G" Stables, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-7723.______________
At stud: Mike's Joy Thoroughbred, and Kid Meyer's Jr., sorrell AAA breeding, either $150; AQH Palomino dbl. breed King 234 fee $50, Appaloosa AA fee $50. Don Dubose, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-4797 or 422-3556.

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At stud: Golden Palomino Walking Horse, Reg. jet black Arabian stud, Arzuz, 20098, true dapple gray Arabian stud 35097; 2 other. J. W. Van Horn, Decatur. Ph. Bu 9-5798.
Reg. Appaloosa stallion, show horse, winner of ribbons and trophies, very colorful, shows in halter and Western pleasure, will trade for reg. AQHA mare or gelding, show horse. Wanda Staples, Rt. 3, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 854-4800.________
Beautiful wine colored riding and show pony, recently bred, $85; also, other ponies for small children, $65 and $45. John E. Hobbs, 3485 DeMooney Rd., College Park 30349.
4 gentle Shetland ponies, all sound; 7 yr. old mare in foal; 3 yr. old filly in foal, chestnut filly, dapple stud; also, pony cart and harness. E. C. Smith, 2184 Rhine Hill Rd., SE, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 622-2204.
6 yr. old gelding, exp. rider only, $50; six mo. old Quarter Appaloosa filly, $75; small Quarter Appaloosa horse, gentle broken to ride, 2 1/2 yrs., $165; Shetland mule filly, $100. J. W. Pope, Perry. Ph. 987-0006.
Palomino mare, 5 gaited, 8 yrs. old, gentle but spirited, ridden by 15 yr. old girl. Janice Morgan, 602 Jackson Lane, Manchester. Ph. 846-3303 before 6:30.____________
American Saddlebred mares, one 2 yr. old, broken and started working, one 3 1/2 yr. old, 5 gaited, Ga. and Ala. state racking champion, 1971, both outstanding breeding. Larry Turner, Rt. 2, Cumming 30130. Ph. 427-7797 night or 266-7657 day.
At stud: AQHA Spooky's Badger, No. 743700, exc. conf. and disp., reg. $100, grade $50. Terry Walker, Rt. 6, Rome. Ph. 235-4861.________
2 reg. Tenn. Walking brood mares, will foal in May. 1 chestnut by Merry Boy, 1 chestnut sorrel by Midnight Mack K; I filly colt, 6 mos. old, all cheap, Earl 1. Stokes, Rt. 3. Box 397. Griffin. Ph. 227-7502.___________
2 small horses for sale, $25 ea. Jimmy Pendley, Rt. 1, Box 16, Ball Ground 30107.___________
Reg. 1/2 Arabian colt, 6 mos. old, flashy bay with star, will make exc. show prospect and should mature over 15 hands, $250. Bill Marx, Roosevelt State Park, Pine Mt. Ph. 663-2688 or 663-4146._________
At stud: Black reg. T.W.H. Sun Best Chance by Midnight Sun, out of Last Chance mare, see foals at barn, reg. $100, grade $50; foundation brood mare. H. W. Berryman, Austell. Ph. 948-4792 night.______________
Black Quarter Horse mare, 3 yrs., white spot on forehead, gentle but fast, need to sell. Donald Lingefelt, Rt. 1, Canton. Ph. 479-5246 or 479-
3173.___________________ Reg. TWH gelding, No. 622190,
Mack K's-Allen breeding, professionally trained and shown, flashy and stylish performer, now pleasure ridden by 65 yr. old. D. J. Whitaker, Rt. 5, Newnan. Ph. 253-7770.
Welch pinto mare, trained and gentle; also, saddle and bridle. W. Rudolph Rooks, Rt. 1, Auburn. Ph. 963-3549._______________________
Palomino gelding, gentle, work or ride, $225, with saddle. Bobby Baldwin, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.________
Mare mule for sale. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111._______________
Good selection of fine Quarter horses to show in halter, pleasure and cutting in show cond. and ready to haul now. Bob Rowland, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-5301._________
Burro, Mexican, very gentle, suitable for children to handle, $70. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 366-7753.
Palomino gelding, approx. 10 yrs., $90. David W. Hill, Rt. 1, Arnoldsville. Ph. 742-8441._________
Beautiful reg. Tenn. Walking horses for sale, show stock, standing at Kennesaw Mt. Stables. Guy Benefield, Big Shanty Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-8521 or 427-4032.____________________
Palomino stallion, reg. T.W.H. 2 saddle mares, 1 child's horse; also, at stud: Reg. Standardbred pacer. Geo. H. Pace, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 202B, Hampton 30228. Ph. 946-4187.______
Quarter horses, $150 and up, some trained to show and run, blue ribbon winners, colts, mares and studs. Everett Dubose, Marietta. Ph. 4223556 or 422-4797.__________
Sev. gentle ponies; also, bridles and saddles. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-2432._______________
10 yr. old Pinto mare, with or without saddle and bridle, gentle, better for exp. rider, $200; 19 mo. old Appaloosa stud colt, good coloring and conf., halter broken, $225. Lita Rogers, Rt. 5, Cochran. Ph. 934-
2779.__________________ Pinto Welsh/Quarter Horse gelding,
3 gaited, jumps, all necessary shots, wormed, good cond. Anna Marie Levy, 566-B Pine St., Warner Robins. Ph. 923-5697.

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Mare mule, 800 Ibs., good qualities, works well. Joe W. Strickland, 404 Confederate Ave., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3094._______
Grade Morgan mare, good brood mare and pleasure horse, exc. for Morgan breeding program; reg. 1/2 Quarter Horse colt, buckskin, by Wilco-Bars. Preston Thompson, Danielsville. Ph. 795-2932.______
Reg. Tenn. Walking stud colt, 21 mos. old, has been ridden some. E. E. Hamilton, 64 Brown Ave., McDonough 30253.__________
Quarter type mare, 4 yrs., 15 hands, gentle but spirited, for exp, rider, bred to Pinto, $125 or best offer. Ira Guinn, Dalton. Ph. 278-0765.
6 yr. old chestnut mare, exc. breeding, successfully shown, born and raised at fine NW Atlanta stable, can stay if desired, $375; also, saddle and tack. Mrs. Betty Phelan, Atlanta. Ph. 255-7172.______________
Quarter Horse mare, buckskin, 3 yrs. old, $175 or will consider offer. J. B. Saul, Ebenezer Rd., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-2231._________
3 yr. old pony mare, part Welsh, bred to Welsh stallion, to foal around Sept. 1972, $35, located 1 mi. E. Newborn. Mrs. C. J. Lamar, Covington. Ph. 786-4776.________
Small paint pony gelding; also, Western handtooled saddle, bridle and blanket, $75. Barbara Griffith, 2926 Paces Lake Ct., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 436-6400.______________
Sorrel racking horse, 7 yrs., very gentle; sorrel Tenn. Walking horse, 18 mos. old, reasonably priced. W. C. Rexroat, Rt. 5, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
5339.__________________ Reg. Tenn. Walking mare, 10 yrs.,
ideal for young person as pleasure horse or brood mare, reg. No. 640244, Manley's Babydoll. Tom Steed. Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5650.
Sev. pleasure horses, reg. Quarter horses and good selection of ponies. Otto Meier, Pinetree Stables, Shallowford Rd., NE, Marietta. Ph. 926-3795._________________
9 yr. old Appaloosa mare, roan, 14.3 hands, very gentle, child's horse, $185 with bridle. D. K. Lau, Riverdale. Ph. 478-6264._________
Reg. T.W.H. black gelding, 4 yrs., gentle, $500; bay gelding, very fast for cutting or barrels, $300 with tack. E. E. Mullinax, Norcross. Ph. 4489025 after 6 p.m._____________
2 exc. riding horses, 1 mare and 1 gelding, both trained and gelding racks; also, bridles and saddles go with them, any reasonable offer. Henry Truelove, Rt. 1, Box 43, Clermont. Ph. 983-7096.__________
At stud: Yatezar, purebred Arabian stallion, deep dished head, Park action, standing to approved mares, available for the extreme in Arabian looks. Ellen Peeples, Box 566, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8077.______
Nice 5 yr. old buckskin mare with buckskin stud colt; 10 yr. old black mare with sorrel stud colt; 5 yr. old sorrel gelding, all gentle and reasonably priced. DeWitt Warnock, Box 406, Soperton. Ph. 529-3304.
2 nice 14 mo. old fillies, I sorrel and 1 black, ready to begin training, $75 ea. Steve Warnock, Box 144, Tarrytown. Ph. 529-3304._______
Nice size 7 yr. old bay mare, spirited and A-l racker, will consider trading for 2 brood mares. H. R. Alien, Monroe. Ph. 267-3164.
At stud: Purebred reg. Arabian stallion, Del Sanfra for the 1st time in Ga., exc. bloodlines, looks and disp., bookings now being taken for season Jan.-June. Bill Crawford, Sandy Springs. Ph. 971-0803.__________
Very fast racking mare, black with no bad habits, for exp. rider, to good home only, $225. Steve Yarbrough, Mableton. Ph. 948-7259.________
Nice black stallion, with 3 white feet and white spot on face, approx. 7 or 8 yrs. old, gentle around farm animals. Mrs. H. D. Forehand, Rt. 1, Box 220, Sylvania 30467. Ph. 829-

Mules, ponies and horses for sale, can be seen any time. Lamar Jones, 1570 7th St.. Macon. Ph. 743-2655.
Reg. Thoroughbred gelding, 5 yrs., 15 hands, 900 Ibs., very fast, exp. riders only, good conf.,-$450 or best reasonable offer. Gwen McDonald, Rt. 1, Box 75, Bonaire 31005. Ph. 923-3991__________________
AQHA reg.'Palomino yearling stud colt; AQHA reg. bay yearling filly, both good show prospects; other reg. Quarter horses. Phil Worley, Roswell. Ph. 475-5384.________________
22 mo. old strawberry roan mare, brood mare prospect, for stout foals, some training in Western pleasure, not for beginners, roan with black mane and tail, star on forehead. David Pitts, Griffin. Ph. 228-8222 af-
ter 5.___________________ Stud service: Buckskin Quarter
horse, fee $25; reg. Appaloosa spotted dude T-26, 125, reg. $50. grade $35; also, horses and tack for sale. Bob Cooper, Rt. 7, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5064.________________
Nice riding mare, gentle, 9 yrs., approx. 800 Ibs., with saddle and bridle. A. H. Thurmond, Farmington 30638. Ph. 769-5065 after 7 p.m.______
I 1/2 yr. old reg. AQHA filly colt, sorrel, halter broken, good disp., $250; white filly, 2 1/2 yrs., broken to ride, neckrein, very gentle, $215. C. C. Newton, Rt. 3, Box 342, Pine Vale Rd., Gainesville 30501._________
At stud: Bit O Man and Emporer Adams-AQHA and PHBA champions, producers of beautiful Palomino colts; Mr. McBarr A.A.A.-A.Q.H.A. champion brood mares. Benham Stewart, Rt. I, Glenwood. Ph. 5682262.
Horses,
-handling,
boarding, equipment
2 horse Hale trailer, good cond., all lights working and has new floor, $500. Hollis Brooks, Marietta. Ph. 428-5223 after 5 pm week days.
Horses boarded, new barn and facilities, all extras, exc. location. Larry H. Webb 3350 Holcombe Bridge Rd., Roswell. Ph. 993-9528.
Livestock and horse transporting, local and out-of-town. Hollis Brooks, Marietta. Ph. 428-5223 after 5 pm week days._______________
Part Arabian chestnut mare, 6 1/2 yrs., 14.3 hands, 950 Ibs., exc. conf., good disp., $375 or trade for American Saddlebred or Standardbred at least 16 hands. H. Keller, Jr., Box 71, West Point.___________
Drover 2 horse tandem trailer, 68 model, new floor, good tires, with spare and wheel, exc. cond., $550. Edwin E. Jackson, S. Laurel Ave., Adel 31620. Ph. 896-4079 after 6
pm._____________________ Stalls and pasture, hay, grain,
shavings, ring, 57 acres, reasonable rates. Fred Kearnan, Marietta. Ph. 427-6488 or 926-5275.__________
Horseshoeing, quality work. Edward Huie, Athens. Ph. 542-6019.
Have room to pasture and stall horses, $40 includes everything you need, pasture $25 includes hay during winter mos., Norcross, Tucker area, Doreen Cribb, Norcross 30071. Ph. 939-5803.____________________
Have room to board 3 horses, stall pasture hay and feed, $45 per mo. Can pick up horse. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. Bu 9-5798.____________
Want Welsh pony youth size saddle and bridle, reasonably priced, within 35 mi. radius of LaGrange. Dill Williams, Rt. 1, Box 185A, Hogansville 30230. Ph. 637-4922.______

3746.___________________ Bucksin gelding, 17 hands, with
beautiful Western saddle, priced for quick sale, $250. R. E. Smith, Marietta. Ph. 427-5684.__________
At stud: Reg. Appaloosa, Bo' King Plaudit's Jocker C, No. T-34,470, sire: Bob Mount AQHA No. PI 29113, dam: Bo's Night Call No. T-33,087, reg. $50 grade $35. McArthur Campbell, Rt. 2, Lytle Rd., Chickamauga 30707. Ph. 866-3598.
Appaloosa gelding, 6 yrs., roan with frosted back, has been entered in barrel races, $175 or $200 with saddle and bridle. Dan Ivy, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3791 after 7.
Purebred Arabian stud colt, outstanding conf., Egyptian breeding. Nancy Barnett, Rt. 1, Box 522, Oxford 30267. Ph. 526-3409 Atlanta, week days.______________________
Two 1971 AQHA reg. fillies, good bloodlines, wormed and halter broken. C. L. Hardin, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5876 or 475-6528.

Horses boarded, $10.50 mo., full board $50 mo., grain fed twice daily and hay, stall cleaned and cared for, 160 acres of pasture, riding and training ring, wash rack, etc. Mike Blalock, Ellenwood. Ph. 361-6243 or 361-3577._________________
2 wheel horse trailer, new gen. tires, new lights and jack on hitch. C. P. Dinwiddie, Stone Mt. Ph. 469-
6476.____________________ Want to rent pasture in Atlanta
area. J. R. Wimpey, 1573 Lamont Ave., Conley 30027. Ph. 361-7307
day._________________________ Horse trailer, 2 wheels, with top,
saddle and feed compartments, new tires, $200. C. C. Newton, Rt. 3, Box 342, Pine Vale Rd., Gainesville
30501._____________________ Horses boarded in clean, 40 stall
barn, Irg. ring, plenty of trails,- big tack room and adult care; also, used Western and English saddles for sale. Otto Meier, Pinetree Stables, Marietta. Ph. 926-3795.

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Horses, -handling,
boarding, equipment

Horses boarded, Irg. barn, inside riding area, well lighted, outside ring for jumpers, plenty of trails, adult supervision, Irg. stalls with auto, waterers. W. C. Rexroat, Rt. 5, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5339.________
New 40 stall barn, inside wash rack, tack, inside riding ring, 300 acres of pasture and trails, adult supervision. Robert A. Francis, 4515 Pullen Lane, College Park. Ph. 762-8016 or 767-
8896._________________________ Horseshoeing guaranteed, hot and
cold shoeing, Atlanta metro area. Thomas J. Hayes, Atlanta. Ph. 284-
7292.___________________ Want used 2 horse trailer, good
cond. J. W. Thrasher, 3489 Dunn St., Smyrna. Ph. 435-4434.________
Horses boarded $40 per mo., stall and pasture, feed twice per day, $30 feed twice per day, $20 pasture, hay no grain, $12.50 pasture, 41 acres, 2 acre lake. Terri Hosbrook, Atlanta. Ph. 622-4768 evenings._________
Horses broken, trained and hauled, walker, inside wash rack, ring, trails, etc. Pam Stephens, Georgian Stables, Norcross. Ph. 939-9800.________
Pony cart, factory built, spoke wheels, rubber tires and tubes, all welded steel structure, spring seat, chrome fenders, complete with black harness. Jane Camp, Box 7, Red Oak. Ph. 766-0008._______________
Horses boarded, best of facilities with complete service available, pasture $15 per mo., stalls $45 per mo., training and showing Quarter horses in all events. Bob Rowland, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-5301._____
Pony saddle for sale, $18. A. W. Bryan, 107 North St., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-2668.________
Horse equip., saddles and trailers. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262 or 568-4232.______
Horses boarded, pastured and trained, beautiful surroundings, three rings, indoor and outdoor facilities. Buy Benefield,' Kennesaw Mt. Stables, Big Shanty Rd., Marietta. Ph. 4288521 or 427-4032.____________
Horses boarded, stall, feed, hay and pasture, $45 per mo., pasture, an abundance of grass, $15 per mo., 300 acres of riding area, can pick up horse. R. E. Hall, 1834 Young Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-6011.
Used Western saddle and bridle for sale, $50. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.
Horses broken and trained for pleasure riding, jumping and dressage. Jane Crandell, Atlanta. Ph. 874-4534._________________
English and Western saddles, bridles and misc. equip, for sale. G. P. Curry, Scott's Ferry Rd., Appling. Ph. 556-6379._______________
Horses boarded and trained, specialize in shows, both gaited and Western, racing horses are our speciality, all types. Larry Turner, DD Ranch, Marietta. Ph. 427-7797 or 422-4797.________________
Horses boarded, 12 ft. x 12 ft. concrete stalls, $25 mo., pasture, $15 mo., exceptionally clean concrete hall wash rack, gravel drive, adult care only. Richard Partain, Arnold Mill Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5118 or 926-6397.

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for sale
1500 bales Fescue hay, 1971 crop from highly fert. fields, 90 cents per bale at barn. O. C. Adams, Rt. 1, Danielsville. Ph. 795-2414 after 7
p.m.____________________ Lrg. bales Coastal and mixed hays,
$1 per bale or 90 cents in 30 bale lots at farm, 15 cents per bale for del. within 15 miles. H. M. Fullilove, Double R. Farms. E. Mclntosh Rd., Griffin 30223: Ph. 228-8300 after 6
p.m.____________________ Sev. tons choice Coastal Bermuda
hay, at barn, cut from, highly fert., weed free pastures. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Box 118, Screven 31560. Ph. 586-6687 Odum.

Fescue hay, this year's crop, Irg. square bales, sell any amount at 80 cents a bale. Fred Willis, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-2703.______________
50 tons Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. bales, $35 per ton, less than a ton, $1.25 per bale. L. E. Akins, Route 2, Byron. Ph. 956-5897. _________
Coastal Bermuda hay, $35 per ton. N. H. Lambrecht, Rt. 2, Box 66A, Springfield. Ph. 754-3481.______
Coastal and Fescue hay, $1 per bale, 5 bales or more, all Irg. heavy bales from highly fert. fields, can del. in truck load lots, extra charges. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689.
50 tons Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized and limed, Irg. square bales, 85 cents. Milton Brogdon, Uvalda. Ph. 594-3433 night, 594-3432 day.
4000 bales of Fescue hay, baled without rain, Irg. bales 75 cents at barn. Horace Yearwood, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-4288 after 8 p.m._______
Mixed grass hay for sale, 50 cents$1 per bale. Phil Worley, Rt. 2, Roswell. Ph. 475-5384.________
Coastal Bermuda hay, well limed and fert., baled w/o rain, $1 per bale, other hay, 50 cents and 75 cents per bale. C. B. Flood, Rt. 4, Box 286, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-2145 or 253-7500._________________
New crop old time corn seed, $1 per cup PP, Philip Lowman, Star
Route, Blue Ridge 30513._______
1500 bales top quality, 1971 crop, Fescue hay from highly fert. fields, will trade for cattle. O. C. Adams, Danielsville. Ph. 795-2414 after 7
p.m._____________________ Top grade Fescue hay, 1 st and 2nd
cuttings, limed and fert., $1 per bale at barn in Roswell. Mr. Rounsaville. Ph. 261-3000, Atlanta.__________
Fescue and Bermuda hay from well fert. and limed fields, put up w/o rain, 1,500 bales, 85 cents a bale at barn. F. Henderson, P. O. Box 6, Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 956-4784 8 p.m. to
10 p.m.________________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, 85 cents per
bale at barn. Ellis Floyd, Rt. 1, Hampton. Ph. 946-4303.____________
Bermuda and Fescue hay from fert. fields, 90 cents per bale in any size lots, 80 cents per bale in lots over 100 bales; also, some mixed hay, 75 cents per bale. W. H. Butler, Ph. 9387905 Tucker, or 786-6080 Covington.________________
Coastal Bermuda hay, 1971 crop, well fert., 75 cents a bale, can fill any size order. J. C. Dillard, Jr., Rt. I, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5024.
1,000 bales, highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, baled w/o rain, 80 cents per bale if 100 bales or more taken. Alton Fuller, Box 239, Juniper 31313. Ph. 269-3448.________
Fine, highly fert. pure Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.15 per Irg. bale at barn, can fill any size order. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Reeves Station Road, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984.
Browntop Millet-Soybean hay, Fescue hay, all heavily fert., cut, conditioned and baled w/o rain. James H. Pierce, Box 24, Lavonia. Ph. 356-
3136.__________________ Highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay,
90 cents a bale at barn. James R. Woods, Flying W. Ranch, loc. 11 mi.' from Pine Mountain on Hwy. 18. Ph. 882-6580.___________________
White shucked corn. N. H. Satterfield, Rt. 2, Dahlonega 30533.
800 bales, good quality, 1971 Fescue, well fert., rain free, $1 bale, at barn, 1 mi. east of Newborn 30262. C. J. Lamar, Covington. Ph. 786-
4776._______________________
Good Fescue and Bermuda hay, Irg. sq. bales at my barn, cannot del. Mrs. Elmer Wilkins, Rt. 4, Villa Rica Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-9825.________
Fine highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.15 per Irg. bale at barn, can fill any size order. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Reeves Station Rd., Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-2984.
Fescue hay, good size bales, can del. J. R. Wimpey, 1573 Lamont Ave., Conley 30027. Ph. 361-7307
days.________________________ Top quality Fescue, 1st and 2nd, 90
cents at barn, 500 bales Mulch hay, 50 cents. Sam Mosher, 344 Charles PI., Roswell. Ph. 993-4165._____
Fescue and clover from limed and fert. fields, 80 cents bale here, can del. locally for reasonable fee. M. R. Long, Blairsville 30512._________
Orchard grass and Fescue, well fert. Irg. bales, no rain, 80 cents per bale. Grady Woodring, Star Route "A", Ellijay. Ph. 635-2995 or 635-2966 after 4:30 p.m._______________
Hay, Fescue, Bermuda, Lespedeza, well fert., baled w/o rain, 95 cents per bale, less in Irg. quantities of 50 or more. Johnny Walston, Rt. 3, Box 1_U, Griffin. Ph. 227-7349.______
Sev. hundred tons Coastal Bermuda hay, sample analysis sheets available for your inspection, state approved truck scales, $36 per ton. D. G. Barnett, Rt. 1, Cedartown. Ph. 748-3708.

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Yellow shelled corn. Weyman E. Rooks. Newton. Ph. 734-5109.
Hay, well fert. and limed, sq. bales, excellent qual., 1971 crop Bermuda, $1 per bale. Mulch, baled, 60 cents. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd. Ellenwood. Ph. Atlanta - 366-7753.____________
Top qual. Bermuda, Fescue and Clover mix. hay, well fert., baled w/o rain, good heavy bales, 65 cents per bale. Ph. 577-2874. D. S. Haymore, Rutledge 30663.
Livestock feed, hay and grain
wanted
Want 100 bu. white or yellow corn in ear, will pay $1.35 bu., within 50 mi. James S. Brown, 1991 Plantation Lane Chamblee 30341. Ph. 4573900._____________________
Want 10,000 bales quality Bermuda hay, tractor trailer loaded in field or barn. Richard Thomas, Box 647, Atlanta 30301. Ph. 875-3511.
for sale
Treasured Brazilian Irish potatoes, 400 per hill possible with proper culture, $3 ea., 2, $5, 8, $16, add post. Mrs. Grace Townsend, Rt. 1, Box 315 Gainesville 30501._____
1971 tested Oct. beans, bush and pole beans, butter peas, bush and pole lima beans, half runner beans, okra, pepper and tomato seed, $1 ea. pkg., 25 cents mailing ea. pkg. Erskine C. Coryell, 2173 Montrose Ave., Atlanta 3031 I. Ph. 758-6140.________
Strawberry pits., name unknown, $2 per C, add post. Mrs. Lona Black well, Rt. I, Dahlonega 30533.
American chestnut seedlings, 1 & 2 yr. olds, $5 ea. PP. Daryl Huff, 2622 Mercedes. Dr., NE, Atlanta 30345.
Spearmint, peppermint, horsemint, medical pits., of heart leaf, pipsisswa, queen of meadow, yellowroot, mayapple, 5, $1, and 50 cents post. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay.______
Lrg. 2 yr. roots of blackberry and raspberry for planting, 6, $1.50, muscadine vines 50 cents ea., post. 50 cents. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay.___________________
Haz'enuts, sourwood, crabapple, 50 cents ea. spearmint, blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz. 80 cents post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.________
Strawberry popcorn, Indian Corn, giant sunflower, miniature Red Hot pepper pods, 36 to pkg., 30 cents ea., 4 pkgs., $1., stamped env. take stamps. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.________________________
Scuppernong, grapevines, also Higgens pollinators, include Chowan, Cowart, Southland, Chief, Bountiful, Irg. well rooted pits., $1.25 ea., 6, $5, 75 cents post. Grady Ison, Brooks 30205.________________________
Strawberry pits., Blakemore, $3 per C, $22 per M, Florida 90's, $3.25 C, $25. M. add 65 cents post, first C, 30 cents ea. add. C. Thomas M. Sparks, 306 Lakeview Dr.. Chatsworth.
White silver skin onion sets ready for spring planting, qt. $1.35, gal. $3, del. in Ga. Bill Stephens, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533.________________
Red dry hot pepper, 30 cents qt., yellow striped vine pomegranate seeds, 20 cents tblspn., 6, $1, catnip pits, 10 cents ea., peppermint, 75 cents doz, Irg. Russian sunflower seeds, 30 cents cup. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston 30662.
Strawberry pits. Florida 90, $3.50 per C, $25 per M, Blakemore, $3 per C, $22 per M, add 70 cents post. ea. C. Jennie Saprks, Rt. 3, Chatsworth 30705.
5 latest var. blueberries dev. by Tifton Exper. Station, Southland, Woodard, Tiftblue, Delite and Briteblue, 2 yr. pits., $1.50 ea., orders $20 or more PP, others add $1. J. C. Leger, Ocilla 31774.

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Recipes of the Week

QUICK MIX CAKE & CARAMEL ICING
Sift together: 2 1/2 cups sifted cake flour 4 teaspoons double-acting baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 cups sugar
Add: 3/4 cup shortening 2/3 cups milk
Beat for 2 minutes on low to medium speed until batter is well blended and glossy. Add:
1/3 cup milk 3 eggs unbeaten 1 teaspoon vanilla Beat 2 minutes and pour into 3 lightly greased floured 9 inch cake pans. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) for 30 to 35 minutes.
ICING
1 cup buttermilk (real buttermilk) 2 1/2 cups sugar 3/4 cup butter 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon soda Put all together except butter and let boil. Stir constantly; it browns by degrees. Cook until it creams, at about 238 degrees on your candy thermometer. Add butter, cool a minute and beat as other icings. If I make a big cake, I double this to have enough for the sides, too.
Mrs. Louise Davis 111 Lewis Street Cochran, Georgia 31014
SWEET MILK BEEF STEW
1 pound stew beef 1 large onion 1 cup sweet milk 2 Tablespoons flour Salt meat several hours before cooking. Boil meat until thoroughly done. Remove meat from boiler. Cut up onion in small pieces and cook in broth 10 minutes. Dissolve flour in a little of the milk, then add remaining milk. Cut up meat in small pieces. Thicken broth by adding the flour and milk mixture, add cut up meat. Add a little pepper and salt if needed.
Mrs. W. C. Jones Route 2 Union Point, Georgia 30669

Red, yellow, June, Horse red, Detroit, Staymon, Rome yates, Elberta Hale, Georgia Bell peach; Concord, Niagara grapevines, 75 cents, cherry plum, 3 ft., $1, add post. T. M. Webb,
Ellijay.____________________
Flat dutch cabbage pits., Ga. col lard pits., $1.35 per C, Massey strawberry, Irg. berry Pocahontas, 100, $4, 300, $10, add post. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.
Strawberry pits., Everbearing, Gem or Streamliner, superior quality, 25, $2, 50, $4, 50, 100, $8, 1000, $50, dug and shipped same day. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032.__________________
Improved blueberry, Briteblue, Delite, Southland, Tifblue, Woodard, 2 yr., $1.50, $1 shipping, $12 up PP. Weyman Garner, Buchanan 30113.
Peach trees, Hemlayel blackberry pits., black raspberry pits., beechnut trees, hazlenut trees, muscadine grapevine, blackhaw bushes, sweet gum, 4, $1, strawberry pits., $2 per C or $8 per M. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.____________
Catnip bunches, muscadine grapevines, sourwood, 4, $1, Condon Giant Everbearing strawberry pits., $2.50 per C, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6. Gainesville 30601.
Bearing size mtn. huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry pits., $3. doz. PP, red tame plum, 5, $3. PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge
30513._______________________
Lrg. pumpkin seed, 35 cents pkg., plus post., Irg. sunflower seed, 35 cents pkg., plus post., hot pepper seed, 30 cents pkg., plus post., cucumber seed, 35 cents pkg. plus post. Mrs. Paul Tilley. Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.
1971 crop Texas Tommie Toe tomato seeds, 50 seed 35 cents; 3 pkgs., $1., stamped env. John H. Davis, 1007 Dimmock St. S. W., Atlanta 30310.________________
Genuine 2326 tobacco seed, germ, 95 percent; pureseed 99 percent, sample $1, 1 ounce $4; 1 lb., $15; 2 Ibs., $25. Earl Stuckey, Rt. 2, Blackshear
31516.______________________
Everbearing strawberry pits., 50 $2.25, $4.50 C, parsley, 75 cents doz., purple leaf plums, $1.50-$3. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327, Covington 30209.__________
Huckleberry bushes, dewberry and Blackberry pits., 12, $2, out of state, $2.50 PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.

Early bearing strawberry pits., $4 per C, Scotchbroom seedlings, $1 doz., add post., Ga. orders only. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Camming 30130.
Old fashioned white multiplying onions, 50, $1, plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2. Box 254, Jesup 31545.
Red Raspberry, spearmint and huckleberry pits., catnip, damp packed, $1.50 doz., add post. Ga. orders only. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.___________________
Muscadine grapevine, 50 cents ea., red raspberries, blueberries, catnip, spearmint pits., $1.50 doz., add 50 cents post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.________________________
Blackhaw, beechnut, muscadine grapevines, crabapple trees, serviar berry tree, sourwood hemalayan blackberries, black raspberries, 4, $1, blueberry, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501._____________________
Jerusalem artichokes, $3.25 per gal., May cherry bushes, $1 ea.. huckleberries pits., $2 doz.; everbearing strawberry pits., 24, SI. $4. per C, add 50 cents post. Mrs. Weldon Long. Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Everbearing Klondike strawberry pits., $4.50 C. PP. $4 C. at home, min. shipment, 200 pits.. Ga. only Mrs. Luther ,S. Butler, 466 Page Ave.. NE, Atlanta. Ph. 373-1846 30307.
Agricultural seed and plants
/\
wanted
Want shallot for planting. Br. Anthony, Monastery of the Holy Spirit, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-8705.
Want seed, graftwood, pits, of following or any cold-hardy citrus, Rusk citrange, Thomasville, Sinton, Telfair citrangequats, Ichang limon, Changsha tangerine, Duncan grapefruit. Charles L. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 78-G, Griffin 30223.

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Agricultural seed and plants
wanted
Want bunch velvet bean seed. D. E. Jordan, Rt. 3, Nicholls 31544.
Want ornamental pepper seed, any amount up to 1 cupful. Bob Register, Rt. 5, Box 83, Blakely 31723.
Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs A ft a
for sale
Purebred bantams: Columbian Wyandottes, Barred Rocks, from show stock, selling in trios and prs., cannot ship. W. C. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 301, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550.
Nice rabbits, diff. colors, sizes and prices; also, pens. Vencent Petello, 1208 Brockett Rd., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 443-9824.______________
Bobwhite quail, live $1 ea., dressed $1.10 ea., flight cond. Leslie Dickey, Cleveland Rd., Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-7728.________________
Northern Bobwhite quail, in flight pens, full grown birds, $1 ea., dressed birds, $1.25 ea. Donald Klein, Canton. Ph. 479-8921 or 735-3416 Ball Ground._________________
Rabbits, beautiful, diff. colors, sizes and prices. H. G. Burroughs, 2960 Browns Mill Rd., SE, Atlanta 30354. Ph. 361-4015.______________
4 Irg. turkey hens, 1 gobbler, black bronze, hens will lay early spring, $25, cannot ship. Mrs. Edna Conner, Rt. 1, Morganton 30560.______
Chucker quail for sale, 3 roosters, 6 hens, 1970 hatch, 17 young birds, 1971 hatch, both sex, cannot ship, $2 ea. or $50 for all 26 birds. J. L. Holmes, 983 Park PL, Macon 31201. :Ph. 743-1647._____________
Hatch game fowl, pure McClean, Clarets, sev. crosses, plenty hens, first come first served. Hubert Martin, Rt. 4, Martin Rd., Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-6716._______________
Purebred show type Rhode Island Red bantams for sale. J. C. Ogletree, 457 Forsyth St., Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-3802.____________
200 grown Ringneck pheasants, 1971 hatch, $2.35 ea., can ship within 200 mi. Garland McClure, Gillsville. Ph. 869-3635._____________
2 prs. bantams, pr. Red Lace Cornish, approx. 10 mos., $2 ea.; pr. bulldog Cornish bantams, 8 mos., all for $6. S. W. Alexander, Rt. 1, Aragon 30104. Ph. 684-7077.
Chukar quail for sale, 3 roosters, 6 hens, 1970 hatch; 17 young birds, 1971 hatch, both sex, $50 for all 26 birds, cannot ship. J. L. Holmes, 983 Park PI., Macon 31201. Ph. 7431647._________________
50 grown Mallard ducks, 4 gen from wild, $2 ea., cannot ship. Mrs. C. W. Griffin, Rt. 2, Box 89, Screven. Ph. 579-6467 or 579-6466.______
Rabbits, young does and bucks, good breed, come see, must reduce stock due to illness. C. E. Breeden, 1396 Oldfield Rd., Decatur. Ph. 2894673.__________________
3 fryer rabbits, $2.50 ea. Holly Vaugh, Powder Springs 943-6621.
8 nice young hens, speckled Cornish bantams, 2 roosters the same age, just starting to lay, $20 if all taken, cannot ship. Clarence Stone, Rt. 1, Canton 30114.____________
4 Sex Link hens, laying; 3 White Leghorn hens, laying; 3 game hens; White Hackle game rooster; 2 Rhode Island Red roosters, all $20; NZW buck rabbit. A. P. Bennett, 1028 N. Grand Ave., NW, Atlanta 30318. Ph. 794-7120._____________
Bobwhite quail, extra Irg., good flyers, sev. thousand, sold at farm, live $1., dressed $1.10. W. A. Haney, Rt. 4, Box 168, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-6663._______________
Purebred San Juan rabbits, improved strain, all ages, non-related prs. or groups, guaranteed, can ship. Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St., Decatur 30032. Ph. 373-5291.

Pure Gris Grady games, brown and red, kept them pure hens, $5 ea., all cocks and grown stags, $7.50 ea.; 7 pure Auben Spangle hens and rooster, $45 for all. W. E. Sparks, Rt. 3, Adairsville. Ph. 773-3558.
Bobwhite quail, flight cond. in 300 ft. long pens, $1 ea. Clyde L. Perry, Rt. 3, Donalsonville. Ph. 861-4118.
Speckled guineas and Buff Cochin bantams, $5 pr. at my place. G. B. Howell, 5419 Newton Rd., Albany 31705.
Mated prs., young birds of Norwich Croppers, Lahores, Roller, $4 to $5 pr.; English Trumpeters, Chinese Owls, 3 varieties of Modenas, $5 pr. and. up; golden pheasants, 70-71 hatch. Mike Smith, Ridgeway Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-3703.
Partridge Rock rooster, $2, five Silver Spangled Hamburg roosters, $2 ea., 7 game pullets, 3 roosters, $1.75 ea., all $15, cannot ship. Joel H. Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2809.
2 grey cocks, $10 ea., pure Texas Ranger, 10 mos., $10, six cross bred stags, early 71 hatch, $5 ea., also, want to trade cock or stag for 2 pure blue face Hatch hens, brood hens, 2 yrs. J. H. Willis, Rt. 1, Sycamore 31790. Ph. 567-2663.
18 red hens, 1 rooster, $1.50 ea.; pr. common bantams; Silver Hamburg cockerel, show type. J. C. Bailey, 502 Casanova St., SE, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 622-3269.
Bobwhite quail for sale, Irg. size, $ 1 live, $1.15 dressed, cheaper by C. Clyde Aderholt, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-5487.
Speckled guineas, $3 ea.; Rouen colored ducks, $3.50 ea. Wilson Carson, Rt. 3, Box 371, Griffin. Ph. 2281972.
White guineas, $2 ea. if taken at once, cannot ship. Mrs. J. P. Tarpley, Rt. 1, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 6953036.
Ginn Reds and Greys; old time Mugwumps and Roundheads, strong in Saunders bloodlines. Paul Bond, Rt. 1, Box 50, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-7541.
Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, now laying, $6 per pr. or $4 ea. Ronald Hulett, Rt. 2, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-4489.
Rabbits, frying size, $1 live, will butcher for 25 cents ea.; Black Dutch, weaning age, $1 ea., some bucks, $5 ea., some bred does $5 ea. G. C. Fortner, 2671 So. Cobb Dr., Smyrna. Ph. 436-5317 after 6 pm._______
2 prs. saddle back Homers, $6 pr.; trio Polish rabbits with papers, $9 trio, other does, $4 and up, cannot ship. Dan Ivy, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3721 after 7.
18 giant white Pekin ducks, 3 black and white Rouen ducks, $3.50 per pr. or $2 ea., now laying, March 1971 hatch. Mrs. Laura Haynes, Oakman 30732.________________
5 Toulouse geese, 1 gander and 4 geese, $5 ea., will lay in February. L. R. Burnes, 1863 Volberg St., NW, Atlanta 30318.
Purebred game chickens for sale, Peacomb Alien Roundheads, purebred Madagin Clarets, will answer all mail if interested. Vernon Murphy, Rt. 1, Cornelia. Ph. 7787281.
Pigeons: Fantails, var. cols.: Modenas, black and others; Nuns, show birds; Rollers and others, $7 per pr., can ship. E. E. Smith, 3826 Leisure Woods Dr., Decatur 30034. Ph. 284-6788.____________
Pure Kelso Claret game stags, 9 mos. old, $20 ea. H. K. Tomlinson, Rt. 2, Hahira 31632. Ph. 794-2296.
25 head of extra Irg. torn turkeys, $4 ea. W. L. Williams, Rt. 1, Sumner 31789.________________
Wisconsin quail, live $1.25, dressed $1.35; also, some breeder cages. Mrs. J. C. Thacker, Rt. 3, Box 243, Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 974-6508 Acworth.
Approx. 100 game stags, Feb. and March "71 hatch, 4 kinds Claret, 3 kinds Hatch and Roundhead; also, hatching eggs the last Feb., cannot ship. Charles R. McClure, Rt. 1, Waleska. Ph. 479-2738.
Chickens, pure reds, whites and blues, greys, Roundheads, Spangles, Hatch, Warhorse, and Travelers, trios, stags and roosters. A. L. Moreland, Turner Rd., Rt. 2, Lilburn. Ph. 469-3229.
Approx. 50 head of geese, some White Chinese and old fashion grey geese, will sell all reasonable or $5 pr. Grady Selph, Rt. 2, McRae 31055. Ph. 362-2612 Milan.
2000 Bobwhite, Tenn. Red and white quail; silver, golden, var. cols, and white pheasants; 500 chukars; white guineas. C. W. Howard, Rt. 2, Hines Rd., Hogansville. Ph. 882-8698 LaGrange.________________
Rabbits, young does and bucks, good breed only, small and Irg. rabbits, $1.50 to $3, must reduce stock, come see. Donald Lingefelt, Rt. 1, Canton. Ph. 479-5246 or 479-3173.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Chinchillas, standards, herd improvement males and females of top quality: also, cages and equip, reasonably priced. John R. Cook, 101 George Dr., Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 922-8080.____________
Bobwhite quail for sale, in flight pens. Lewis Jones, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-9302 after 5 pm.________
Approx. 30, 1971 stag hatched, Clarets, Hatch and brown red cross games. Boyd Rogers, Rt. 1, Crandall
30711.____________________ Araucanas, $7.50 trio; Dark Cor-
nish, 4 pullets, 2 cockerls, $10 for the lot; pr. Cornish bantams, $4, all '71 hatched. E. B. Jones, Jr., Hahira
31632.___________________ Bobwhite quail, in flight pens, full
grown, $1 ea., dressed $1.25 ea. Don Ward, 831 Cunningham Rd., Marietta. Ph. 436-6843 or 428-2181.
Pr. white rabbits, $4 per pr. or $2 ea. Jimmy Pendley, Rt. 1, Box 16, Ball Ground 30107.__________
Modena pigeons, prs. in Russet Tri and Silver Dun Schietti, extra cocks in Black Schietti, good quality, show type, satisfaction guaranteed. W. M. Franklin, 108 East Derenne Ave., Savannah 31405.____________
Rabbits: 3 one mo. olds, baby rabbits, $1.25 ea., 2 white ones with 1 grayish-blue eyes and 1 wild looking, will trade rabbits for a goose or guineas. Kirn Saul, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-2231.________________
White King pigeons, extra Irg. Alice C. Williams, Rt. 2, Marietta. Ph. 971-
3708.___________________ Lrg. 2 yr. old Toulouse or African
gander, $10, can ship express collect. J. W. Cartledge, 2829 Hart Dr., Columbus.31904. Ph. 322-5280.
Ringneck pheasants, 6 mos. old, fully feathered, $9 pr., $12 trio. O. B. Logan, Smyrna. Ph. 436-1002.
Rabbits, grey giant bucks and New Zealand White does, would trade pr. turkeys or pr. ducks or geese, good for frying or stems. Mrs. Dovie Preston, Flovilla 30216.__________
Eggs and chicks from fair winners in Silver Spangles and Black Hamburgs: White and Brown Leghorns: white, Barred, Partridge and Silver Pencilled Rocks. Paul Hardy, 7870 Creekwood Rd., Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-4587.
Pr. India Blue peafowls, 1970 hatch, $35; 2 prs. 1971 hatch, $25 pr., no extra hens or shipping Fred B. Collins, Whigham 31797. Ph. 7623901.
Rabbits for sale. J. C. Mooney, Rt. 2, Canton 30114 Ph. 475-6411.
6 hen turkeys, old fashion black, young spring hatched, $5 ea. or all $25. Claude Tipton, Dial 30536.
Native turkeys, 5 old ones, 1 young, $40 three prs. Black Schietti Modenas, $10; three prs. bronze Schietti Mondenas, $10; cock and 4 hens, Red Quill, $50. H. Clayton Garrett, RFD No. 1, Box 302, Cum-ning 30130. Ph. 887-2018.
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs
wanted
Want sev. hens and rooster, Buff Orpington, R.I. Reds, N.H. Reds, Speckle Hamburgs, within 50 mi. radius. J. S. Brown, 1991 Plantation Lane, Atlanta 30341. Ph. 457-3900.
Want Irg. type white and brown Leghorn rooster, can pick up within 15 mi. of Riverdale. Ralph D. Johnson, College Park. Ph. 478-9664.
Want Peruvian guinea pigs. Mrs. Sam Gaddis, Rt. 4, Hwy. 20, Lithonia
30058.___________________ Want Partridge Rock bantam
chickens. J. W. Gray, Rt. 1, Wray.
Want bronze turkeys, within 50 mi. Toccoa. Joe W. Williams, Turnside Dr., Rt. 2, Box 102, Toccoa 30577.
Want Amherst pheasants, will trade three 1971 hatch peafowls, 1 Blackshoulder, 1 India Blue, 1 Pied. Jimmy H. Reed, Rt. 3, Box 352, Gainesville. Ph. 532-8162.
notice
Lost male Bluetick dog in Putnam Co., between Hwy. 300 and Eatonton Hwy., name on collar tag. H. B. Lowman, Rt. 2, Covington Hwy., Lithonia 30058.
Lost male Beagle hound, 12 in., tricol., in vicinity Jackson Lake off Hwy. 16, Dec. 24, name on tag, reward. Mike Holman, 104 E. Mimosa Dr., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-9806.

Wednesday, January 12, 1972

Flower plants, bulbs and seed
f_ UOT?
for sale
Ilex Bullata and Ilex Rotundafolia in 1 gal. cans, $1 ea., Ilex Helleri in 1 gal. cans, $1.25 ea. C. E. Byrd, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3072.____________
Magnolia trees, one 15 ft., $1 per ft., you dig. Mrs. Lavy, Rt. 1, Suwanee 30174. Ph. 945-5638.__________
Daylilies, Vinca minor ground cover vine, candle lilies, 10, $1, native azaleas, SC jessamine, yellow bell pinks, Dorothy Perkins rose, yellow thornless, Chinquapin rose and others, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville
30501.___________________ Mahonia (Oregon holly) shrubs, 1
ft.-3 ft. high, $1 ea., cannot ship. Mrs. John Pfeiffer, 3784 Vermont Rd., N.E., Atlanta 30319.__________
Ivy, chrysanthemums, bulbs, mockorange, althea, Christmas honeysuckle, boxwood, yellow jasmine, pink spirea, pink phlox, vinca minor and others. Eula B. Wise,
Lovejoy.__________________ African violets, 50 cents ea., violet
leaves, 12, $1, pot plant cutting, 15, $1, add 40 cents post, on ea. $1 order. Mrs. Homer Black, P. O. Box 37, Cave Spring 30124.__________
Gerbera daisy seed, 25, 50 cents, amsonia seed, 10, 50 cents, plus stamped env. Sue Perry, P. O. Box 121, Stonewall 30282.___________
Red, pink dogwoods, $1.50; flowering crabs, peaches, weigela forsythia, altheas, holly, $1, all 2 ft. up, add post. Mrs. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.

Royal Robe violets, old fav. purple violets, May Queen daisy, bronze ajuga, 12, $1, giant Shasta daisy, 8, $1, rose thrift, 15, $1, add 50 cents post. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks 30205.________________
Roses, c.rape myrtle, Tallow trees in cans, $1 ea., at my place, formosa and turks cap lily seed, 25 cents pkg., and stamped env. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley and Dixon Rd., Macon.
Rare amaryllis, 1 blue and 1 green, $11.50, solid dutch pink or white, $7.50 ea., three layered "triple fireball" red w/22 petals, $7.50, rare red-blossomed yucca, $7.50 PP. Charles L. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 78-G, Griffin 30223._____________
Burfordi holly w/red berries, $3.50, boxwood holly, ligustrum, various evergreens. Mrs. A. J. Swafford, Sr., 3182 Anvil Block Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 363-1566._______________
Jonquils, 6, $1, daffodils, white flag lily, 4, $1, butterfly bushes, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30601.____________
Pink grass or spice pinks, $1 clump, blue hydrangea, 2, $1, 65 cents post. Mrs. J. G. Carney, Rt. 1, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 475-4957.__________
Christmas cactus, dwarf mother-inlaws tongue, 4, $1, Sweet Williams, 75 cents doz., vinca minor, boxwood cuttings, $1.50 per C, add post, Ga. orders. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Cum-
ming.____________________ Rhododendron, mtn. laurel, sweet
shrubs, scotchbroom, boxwood, pink spirea, yellow bell, 25 cents and 50 cents sizes, lady slipper, yellow, $ 1.50 ea., pink, $1 ea., turks cap lily, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rt. 1. Dillard 30537.___________
1 yr. rose bushes, yellow and white, banksia, sweetheart, Dr. Vanfleet, dbl. and sgl. white cherokee, 75 cents ea., red crape myrtle, white flowering peach, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester 31012.
3 nandinas, 4 spireas, 8 boysenberries, I pink moss rose, 1 tree ivy, 3 salmon or 4 white angel's trumpet cuttings, ea. group, $1, add post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon 31201._________________

Lrg. named and labeled dahlias, 60 cents ea., mixed dahlias, asst. sizes and cols., not labeled 12, $3, will trade flowers. Mrs. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay.________________
White pine for sale, unpruned, 2-5 ft., state inspected. Howard L. Bowers, Bell Creek Rd., Hiawassee. Ph. 896-3577.
Perf. blue phlox, bronze ajuga, striped liriope, $1.50 doz., valley lily pips, strawberry begonia, $1.25 doz., 60 cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, 202 Highland Ave., Madison 30650.
Magnolia, 1-6 ft. tall, growing in containers, $1 to $8, aucubas, $3. Charlie Kimbrell, 106 Claire Dr., S.E. Atlanta 30315. Ph. 627-5678.
Cannas, asst. cols, $15 per C, chrysanthemums, asst. cols, and varieties, $2.25, gaillardia, $2 doz., Erigeron blue daisy, 6, $2 PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel 31620.
Canna bulbs, red, the President, City of Portland Pink, extra good, $3 doz. here, $4 del., now ready. R. L. Johnson, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch 30542.
Peonies, red, white, pink, $1 ea., Giant Allium, $1 ea., pres. red dwarf cannas, $2.50 doz., mixed dwarf cannas, $2.75 doz., add post. 70 cents. Thomas M. Sparks, 306 Lakeview Drive, Chatsworth 30705.________
Mixed hyacinths, $1.75 doz., mixed tulips, $1 doz., preplanted amaryllis, $1.75 ea., Christmas cactus, $1 ea., add post. 70 cents. Jennie Sparks, Rt. 3, Chatsworth 30705.
Hardy field daisies, white with yellow center, blue Jap. iris, blue yard violets, 18 pits., $2, out of state $2.50 PP, sweet shrub 4, $2.50 PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Box 146, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.
Indian fig cactus, $1.50, money pits., $1.25 doz., oak leaf hydrangea, $1.50, Johnny jump ups, 85 cents doz., altheas, white, lavender, red, all dbl., $1.25. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, P.O. Box 327, Covington 30209.
Blue phlox, primroses, Sw.eet Williams, grass pinks, columbine, mix. larkspur, purple stock, blue bonnet, small red iris, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay.________________
Chinquapin roses, pink dbl. everblooming, $2 ea., Marchineal roses, $1.50 ea.; Marchineal rose cuttings, 10, $1, mums, $1, doz.; iris, $1, doz., add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______________
Hardy ferns, mtn. holly, crabapple, mtn. azaleas, pink rhododendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, others. 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.______
Marchineal rose cuttings, 10, $1; mtn. Holly, rhododendron, hardy ferns, crabapple, pink mtn. laurel, white dogwood, honeysuckle, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

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.__________________
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.______________

Vari. violets, sweet William, mix

mums, vinca minor, daffodils,

ageratum, blue white iris, lemon lilies,

12, $1, 50 cents post. Mrs. Louise

Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

______

1971 tested Mammoth sunflower
seed, blooms 25 in., grows 15 ft. tall, Irg. Martin house gourd seed, Irg. mix. gourd seed, $1 ea. pkg., 25 cents
mailing ea. pkg. Erskine C. Coryell,
2173 Montrose, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 758-6140.

White dogwood, sweet-shrub, nat.
azaleas, maple, yellow bell, SC jessamine, white pine, hemlock pine
althea, four .for $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.

Cactus, 25 seed, 30 cents, coleus, 25 seed, 25 cents, angel's trumpet, 5 seed, 25 cents, hardy hibiscus, 5 seed,
25 cents. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.

Platycodon 25 seed, 35 cents, white
salvia, 25 seed, 35 cents, golden bleeding heart, 5 seed, 25 cents, hibiscus, 5 seed, 25 cents. O'Neal
Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.

Pink rose bush, $1.25 ea., 3, $3, purple lilac bush, $1 ea., 3, $2.50, dbl. white lilac bush, $1.25 ea. Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Box 226, Gainesville 30501.

Vinca minor, 25, $1, white dogwood, holly crabapple, sweet
shrub, bridal wreath forsythia, mtn. fern, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2. Talking Rock 30175.

Mix. col. hardy phlox, mums, iris,
$1.25 doz., yard violets, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533.____________

Swiss Giant and Jumbo pansy plants, 60 cents doz., mix. cols. ann. phlox pits., $1 per C, yellow jonquils, butter and egg bulbs, 35 cents doz., red nandinas, Eng. dogwood, and others, 35 cents ea. Mrs. L. Phillips, Rt. I, Box 214, Royston 30662.

Star Bethlehem bulbs, 50 cents doz., blue vinca minor, 15, $1, pink
thrift, 20, $1, ground ivy; also, ground cover, 20, $1, boxwood cuts,
20, $1, PP in Ga. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville 30103.

Dbl. red low growing canna bulbs, bloom 4x7 in., bloom till frost, $3.75 doz., PP. H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 622-9724.

Field grown white pines, hybridfield grown rhododendrons, red,
white, pink, purple, in containers, $3$8, cannot ship. T. M. Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Wednesday, January 12, 1972

Yellow dock, queen of meadow,
wild cherry, red alder bark, blackberry roots, yellowroot, ratsbane, 3
Ib. lardbox, $1, add post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay.______

Yellow dock, queen of meadow, blackberry roots, yellowroot, rat-
sbane, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1.; Jerusalem
artichokes, $2.50 gal., add post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

Yellowroot, pokeroot, wild cherry, 2nd. alder bark, also other tree barks, 2 Ib. lardbox full $1, add 25 cents post. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

for sale

Good used crossties, $2 ea. Tony B.
Evans, 5680 Mallory Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 964-2343._____

Jonquils, 50, $1, purple, white striped lily, 50 cents, bridal wreath, Eng. dogwoods, wisteria vine, 3 for $1 plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545._______
Plantain lilies, white flowers, 3, $1, yellow primroses, 6, $1, tiger lily bulbs, Irg. 3, $1, small, 14, $1, add 40 cents post, to $1. Mrs. Alfred Moss. Rt. 1, Cleveland 30528._______

Jap. bamboo roots, 3, $1, yellowroot or sassafras, 4 Ibs. lard box, $1.50, small holly limbs with or w/o berries, 4 Ibs. lard box, $2, mistle toe, 4 Ibs. lard box, $2, add post. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Jr., Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.__________________
125 gal. sugar cane syrup, $5. per gal. J. C. Warthen, P. O. Box 125, Warthen. Ph. 552-2815, Sandersville.

Old Eng. dwarf boxwood, 50 cents - $5, blue, pink hydrangeas, 25 cents 50 cents, nandinas, 50 cents to $1, euonymus hedge pits., 25 cents ea., forsythia, 25 cents ea., purple lilac, 25 cents ea. and others. Mrs, B. P. Bobo. 481 Main St., Canton 30114.
Dbl. orange speckle, dbl. yellow cannas, yellow w/brown iris, lemon daylilies, wide liriope, $2 doz., lav. daisy chrysanthemums $1 doz., add post. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville._____________
1971 gourd seed, pure Irg. Shortneck Martin type, 25 cents pkg., 1 oz., $1, also Long Handle, Dipper, 25 cents pkg., stamped env., will answer all orders. Frank Holcomb, Rt. 2, Buchanan 301 13.______________
Boxwood, 18-24 in., $1 ea., small rooted plants, 10 cents ea., azaleas, 25-30 in., red, pink, white $1.25 ea. PP, min. order $5. Mrs. Norton Eldridge 212 Madison Ave., Ashburn 31714._________________

50 Ibs. shelled pecan halves, $1.50 per Ib., no mail orders. Ellis Floyd, Rt. 1, Hampton. Ph. 946-4303.
Shelled pecan halves, $1.50 per Ib. plus postage,immediate shipment. Mary P. West, Rt. 1, CarrolIton 30117.__________________
Farm bell No. 3 size, 17 1/2 inches in dia., exc. tone, complete $85. Carl D. Cromer 1513 Highland Avenue, Dublin 31021._________________
1971 Irg. pc. walnut meats, $1.90 pt.; 2 pt. $3, plus post; 6 pts. $10.50 PP. prompt shipment, 12 pts., $20. Mrs. Marler Garrett, Rt. 2 Box 48, Hiawassee 30546.______________
Farm bell No. 3, exc. cond., good clear ring, $65. K. L. Brown, Box 216, Crawford 30630, Ph. 743-8919.
Fire wood, $10 per load for a pick up 8 foot bed. Hoyt Dean, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 475-4290.______
Farm bell, good cond. R. E. Mills, Rt. 4, Box 111, Blakely. Ph. 723-

Dwarf, semi-dwarf, golden giant marigold seed, all three diff. pkgs. seed 50 cents, stamped env. John H. Davis, 1007 Dimmock St., S.W., Atlanta 30310.________________
Red buds, holly, Christmas honeysuckle, sweet shrubs, forsythia, dbl. althcas, pink and white, $1 ea., no mailing. E. Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-6432.

4597._________________ PC. quilt patterns, Eight Pointed
Star, Saw Blade, Grist Mill, Galahad's Shield, Blue Maze, 25 cents ea.; 5, $1 plus stamped envelope. Mrs. Henry Payne, 124 Berlin Street, Tallapoosa 30176._________________
4 cases, pressure canned tomatoes in glass qt. jars, 12 jars to case, $8 case, sold at home. Mrs. Boyd Campbell, Rt. 2, Box 360, Fairburn 30213.

Channel catfish fingerlings,
routinely treated, free of parasites and disease, can del. J. F. Gilbert, P. O. Box 321, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-

2172.__________________ 2 bu. hickory nut, 1971 crop. L. C.
Dillard, 4665 Tell Rd., SW, Atlanta
30331. Ph. 344-1687.__________

Sassafras, red and white, $1.50, 4 Ib. lard box, yellowroot, some $1.50, Jap. bamboo roots, 3, $1, 8, $2, cheaper in large lots. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.________

for sale
Patchwork quilt patterns w/drawn instructions, can mach. piece, Wrench, Grecian design, Farm Friendliness, 3 and 6, the Anvil, 5, $1 with stamped env. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.____________________
Red wigglers, $4.50 per M, breeders, 4 gal.'bucket bed-run stock, $3. Grace White, 2454 Bouldercrest Rd., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-3117.
1971 walnut-meat, $1.50 pint plus post. Mrs. Emory Kirby, Rt. 2, Hiawassee 30546.____________
Quilt patterns w/piece sq., Rare Rolling Stone, Dutch Girl, Pinwheel, Hopscotch, Jacob's Ladder, Wagon Wheel and others, 35 cents ea. with addressed stamped env. Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Woodstock 30188.
Pine firewood, del. in tri-city area. Mrs. C. E. Head, 5565 Buffmgton Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 766-
1572.__________________ Quilt patterns, Dbl. Wedding Ring,
Jacob's Ladder, Broken Stove Pipe, Grandmother's Fan, True Love Knot, Love in a Mist, Will o' Wisp, 35 cents ea., with stamped env. Ethel Giddeus, Rt. 2, Perry 31069.____________
Chestnut fence rails. Paul Dixon, Rt. 2, Clayton 30525. Ph. 782-3163.
Firewood, will del. to north Atlanta. Ralph C. Swafford, Hickory Flat Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-5111.
Channel catfish fmgerlings, treated for disease and parasites, ready for stocking ponds, cages or raceways. Ken Holyoak, Box 6, Enigma 31749. Ph. 532-6135 call at night.______
Channel catfish fmgerlings, good quality and Irg. quantity available, hatched this year, will del. or you can pick up at hatchery. Charles Flythe, Rt. 1, Valdosta 31601. Ph. 242-4683.
Firewood, stove length and fireplace length, $20 per 8 ft. pick up truck load del. in S.E. Atlanta, Decatur, Conyers or Covington. Paul L. Rae, 16 Manatee Drive, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-8675.

Good dry cow and horse compost 75 cents per bag; $15 truckload del., also chicken compost. J. W. Van Horn, 4457, Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. Bu 9-5798._______
Shelled Stuart pecan halves, 1971 crop, $1.60 per Ib., PP on orders 5 Ibs. or more. R. M. Turner, Rupert 31081.__________________
1971 hand shelled Stuart pecans, .mostly halves, pint mason jar full, $1, add post. Mrs. Emma Chambers, Rt. 2, Lula 30554._____________
1971 Stuart pecans, 45 cents per Ib. in lots 10 Ibs. and up, $40 per 100 Ibs., ask postman for post, rates, no checks. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Rt. 1, Box 27, Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-
2733._________________ Channel catfish fingerlings for
stocking ponds, reg or Albino, can del. Irg. orders. Ira L. Sasser, Mclntosh 31317. Ph. 876-2895 aft. 6 p.m.
Appliqued quilt patterns, 5, $1, Rocket, Cowboy, Crocus, Bunnie, Dogwood, Daisy, Pansy, Zebra, Hen, Rooster, Butterfly, Barn, Pineapple, Sailboats, Tulip. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.__________
Quilt patterns with pc. squares; Friendship, Monkey Wrench, Boy Playmate, Gent's Bowtie, Oakleaf, Shoo Fly, Windmill, Dbl. T. Money Saver, 3, $1, 15 cents post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St.,
Ellijay.____________________
Quilt patterns to piece, 3, $1, Rambler Rose, Magnolia Bud, Buzzard's Roost, Peacock, Stove Eye, Double Wedding Ring. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.________
Quilt as you go, 4 diff. patterns w/ instructions, $1. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031._____________
Shell pecans, 1971 crop, mostly halves, $1.50 per Ib., plus post. Edward S. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison 30650.________________
Quilt pattern with pc. sq. Log Cabin, 8 Pointed Star, 50 cents ea., Mother's Dream, Dbl. Wedding Ring, 75 cents ea. Miss Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Box 226, Gainesville 30501.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
1971 black walnut meats, $1.50 per pt. or 5 pts., $7, prompt shipment. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 2, Hiawassee 30546.____________
Chufas or grass nuts, $1 per cup plus 25 cents post. F. N. Dyer, Rt. 2, Blairsville 30512.__________
Catnip, queen-of-meadow, yellow dock, wild cherry bark, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1, 35 cents post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
4 hives of bees, $5 per hive, complete w/ brooder, super and exlcuder. Charles W. Snyder, Rt. 1, Box 297, Midland._____________________
Applique quilt patterns: Acorn, Leaves, Poinsettia, Zinnia, Puppy Kitten, Butterfly, Dutch Boy, Girl, 3, $1, Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.____________
Applique quilt patterns: Romper Boy, Country Boy, Little Lady, Colonial Girl, Dutch Girl, other, 3, $1, plus stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____
1 or 2 bu. black wlanuts on the ground, free. C. Perdue, 3227 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur. Ph. 241-7673.
No. 1 hand picked Stuart pecans, 50 cents per Ib., add post., ship anywhere. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-5926.
Paper shell pecans, 49 cents per Ib. James D. Thompson, 114 Elizabeth St.. Marietta. Ph. 428-8330._____
Red Wigglers by the pick up load, extra Irg. worms. Grady Turner, Box 312, Gordon 31031. Ph. 628-2241.
Miscellaneous
wanted
Want tubers of Chinese artichokes. H. Chambers, Rt. 1, Box 68-B, Waleska 30182.____________
Want old fashioned California beer seed to make vinegar, state price. Mrs. Henry Payne, 124 Berlin St., Tallapoosa 30176.___________
Want some winter green plants. Mrs. T. H. Jordon, Rt. 2, Alto 30510.
Want enough Melodious Sweet Clover to sow about 1/2 acre, need for bees. Joe M. Rudisill, Rt. 2, Hiram 30141.____________
Want to lease or buy cotton allotments to be trans. to Dooly Co. farms for 1972 crop, will pay 5 cents Ib. to buy, 1 cents per Ib. to lease. Billy Sanders, Sanders Farm, Vienna 31092. Ph. 268-4503._______________
Want handmade dbl. bed quilt for daughter's hopechest, please describe pattern. Mrs. H. M. Hoffman, 37 S. Cromwell Rd., Savannah 31404.
Want 50 sheets 12 ft. used 5V tin, please state price and cond. per sheet. Fred H. Harmon, Hazlehurst 31539.
Want to buy or lease cotton allotments. Matthew Jones, Rt. 5, Cochran. Ph. 934-2490.________
Want old time cabbage-heading collard seed, please quote what you have and price. A. J. Kent, Rt. 2, Midville 30441._______________
Of every ten acres of corn grown today, 8.8 acres are grown for grain, and 1.2 are chopped for silage.

Handicrafts
for sale
Full size quilts, $6.50 PP. Mrs. Grady Itson, Rt. 3, Adairsville 30103.__________________
Loom woven potholders, asst. cols., 6, $1, add 25 cents post., no checks please. Mrs. Bessie Sims, 441 Chest nut St., NE, Lawrenceville 30245.
11 rose doilies, $1.75, ruffle doily, $1.25, seven rose doilies, $1, panzy doily, $1.50 grape doily, $2. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 244, Hinesville 31313._____________________
White lambskin baby booties, handmade, 3 sizes, trimmed with either white, pink or blue daisy on toe, $2.50. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.__________________
Sunbonnet baby, 18 in. appliqued quilt square and pattern, $1, 16 cents, stamped addressed envelope. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville
30633.___________________ Handpieced, handquilted quilts, 2
dbl. Wedding rings, $30 ea., others, $25, will have some Flower Garden and others later, write first, do not send money. Vera Reece, Dawsonville
30534.___________________ New white cro. vanity or chair sets
of 3 pcs., size 12x7 in., $2.50 per set PP. Mrs. A. F. Parrish, Box 1 1 3, Temple 30179.___________________
Handmade cotton quilt tops, $3-$5 ea., plus post.; handmade bonded material quilt tops, $6 ea., plus post., will trade for white crushed velvet or velour scraps. Mrs. Sara Manis, Rt. 2, Tunnel Hill 30755.__________
Handpainted dish towels, 50 cents ea., 7, $3, oven mitts, 40 cents ea., 3, $1; work aprons, 75 cents ea. add post. Mrs. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Appliqued pillowcases, diff. designs, flowers, leaves, $4 pr.; scarves to match, $1.50 ea.; mach. made handpainted pillowcases, $2.50 pr., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.____________________
Hand weaved seats for chairs and porch rockers, natural split cane or white oak splints. A. W. Owens, 212 Wilhelmina Dr., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-6082.________________
Girl's velveteen dresses, size 1-3, $4, 4-5, $5, 6-6x, $6, red velveteen pants, white angel top, size 2, $3. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd.. Athens 30601._______
Pretty tea aprons in asst. cols, and trims, $1. ea., or 6, $5., fancy organdy and lace aprons, $3 ea. Mrs. W. W. Loman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.___________
Quilt patterns: Fan, Star-ofBethlehem, Flower Garden, Appliqued, Tulip, Rosebud, Dutch Doll, 30 cents ea.; add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
Want someone to make sev. quilts for me, $15 per quilt, 50 mi. radius of Gainesville, will furnish all materials. Mrs. Lucille Porter, Gen. Del., Gainesville 30501._______________
Quilt top, size 72 x 85, in blocks 9 x 9, all cols., $3, insured PP, no checks. Mrs. W. E. Thomas, Bo"x 414, Irwinville 31760.

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Hand-embroidered baby shoes, pastel, felt, $1.50; hand-painted pillowcases; hand -painted, lace edged dresser scarves and sets, pattern your choice, $3 ea. Mrs. P. R. Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____________
Old fashion bonnet, Wagon Train with ruffle, $2; button Crown bonnet. $1.50; apron print, solid, $1., add post. Florence Smith, 615 Bradford St., NW, Gainesville.___________
Pretty aprons, $1.50 ea.; dishtowels, 50 cents ea.; little dresses, also, flannelet gowns and pajama sets, 1-6X $3 ea. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5,
Ellijay._______________________________ Aprons, 7 diff., $1.35 ea., 7, $7.;
pc. quilt aprons, 35 cents ea., 3, $1.; infant housecoats, $4.; 1-6, $5. Ardell Meeler, Rt. 1, Box 190, Bishop 30621._________________
2 Dresden Plate quilts, mtn. mist cotton, mach. made, Irg. size, $15 ea., plus post.; 2 handmade cro. bedspreads, $40. ea., plus post. Mrs. Mark Holden, 1354 U.S. 41 N. Calhoun 30701._______________
Machine appliqued quilts, Ohio Rose, Doll and Butterfly, all 12" x 90" made on white cloth and hand quilted w/2 Ib. cotton, $20 ea., add post. Mrs. Verna Starks, Ellijay 30540. Ph. ME5-2598.__________
Quilt tops; Big rabbit, Cat-inbasket, Butterfly. Dutch doll, $8.50 ea., handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr., handpainted dish towels, 7, $2, add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____________________
Handpainted mach. made baby quilts, $6 ea., handpainted pillowcases, $2 ea. pr., handpainted potholders, 30 cents or 4, $1, add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____________
Cro. Granny afghan, size 45 x 60, orange, yellow, gold, outlined and fringed in avocado green, $30. Mrs. J. O. Whitley, Rt. 1, Old Mtn. Rd., Kennesaw 30144._______________
Band aprons, made of solids and prints, 104 two in. blocks ea. apron, lined and ties, $1.50 plus 15 cents post ea. Mrs. F. M. Combs, 231 S. Liberty St., Milledgeville 31061.
Yo Yo bedspread, $28; Ball Cap pincushions, $1.25 ea.; quilt tops, $3 ea., dresser scarfs, $2.50 ea., Yo Yo and Big Star pillowtops, $3 ea., Hat pincushions, $1.50 ea., add post. Mrs. Maver Estep, 1 37 Auburn Ave., LaGrange 30240.______________
Handquilted quilts, 2 Ib. roll cotton padding, all new material, $15 ea., $1 post. Mrs. H. R. Kemp, RFD 3, Acworth. Ph. 974-3302.
SOIL TEST
When planting practically anything -- a lawn, a few rows in the garden, or acres of crops on the farm it pays to soil test. Contact your county agent at the Cooperative Extension Service office for instructions on proper sampling, packaging and mailing.
FREEZE SMOOTH
Why are frozen desserts usually smooth? Extension home economists at the University of Georgia report that freezing causes a smooth texture, because sugar lowers the freezing point of the dessert. This factor, plus stirring, makes tiny ice crystals in the food. The result is a smooth and creamy product.

MACARONI
AND CHEESE SOUFFLE
To prepare 6 servings, 2/3 cup each, you need:

COOK MACARONI ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ON
PACKAGE.
BEAT EGG YOLKS WELL.

HEAT OVEN SET AT 350F.

SEPARATE EGG YOLKS FROM EGG WHITES.

1/2 cup uncooked macaroni, elbow or 1-inch
4 eggs 1/2 teaspoon dry
mustard 1/8 teaspoon pepper
1 cup process Cheddar
cheese spread
Fat to grease pan

CHOP COOKED MACARONI FINE ADD TO YOLKS.

PROCESS CHEDDAR CHEESE SPREAD
SOFTEN SPREAD OVER LOW HEAT. ADD GRADUALLY TO MACARONI, STIRRING CONSTANTLY. BLEND WELL.
i_i

FOOD TIP

Instead of 1 cup process Cheddar cheese spread, you may use only 1/2 cup cheese spread and 1/4 cup milk.

BEAT EGG WHITES UNTIL STIFF.'

FOLD INTO MACARONI .

GREASE A 1-QUART CASSEROLE. POUR MACARONI INTO CASSEROLE.
PUT CASSEROLE IN PAN OF HOT WATER.

BAKE ABOUT 35 MINUTES, OR UNTIL SET.

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As spectacular as it is unusual, Pyracantha or Firethorn puts on its most conspicuous display of color in early fall through winter.
The color, however, does not come from the flowers. The plant does produce clusters of relatively white blossoms in June or July which are pleasant enough, but they're not the main attraction. Not only are the clusters of brilliant orange-red berries more conspicuous and attractive than the flowers of summer, but they are much more long lasting.
Hardy in any climate as long as the average minimum temperatures are above 20 to 10 degrees below zero, Pyracantha is also unusual in that it winter-sheds its foliage but not its berries in the north, while down south it is as much of an evergreen as an Azalea.
The plant makes an excellent specimen for the back of a hardy border or even as a border itself. It is also effective as a wall planting right up against a building, over a fence, or trained and supported as a tree.
Few if any other shrubs reward their owner with so much vivid brilliance after other flowering plants have long since given up and gone into hibernation for. the winter.
Environment
(Continued From Page 1)
The specific courses beyond the standard core curriculum for the Freshman and Sophomore years include such courses as entomology, graphics, statistics, organic chemistry, microbiology (at least five different areas), engineering, and political science.
How can one get details about the program of study? Simply by writing to Dr. Robert S. Wheeler, Director of Resident Instruction, College Agriculture, University of Georgia, Athens, 30601. Dr. Wheeler can send application for admission forms and answer questions of prospective students.
What kind of job opportunities may the graduate with the BSEH degree expect? Since many governmental agencies are charged with the responsibility of enforcing the laws pertaining to environmental health, it is only natural that such agencies should provide many employment opportunities.
Such agencies as the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Georgia Department of Health probably will have more openings each year than there will be graduates. But there are similar agencies in every state which likewise will be seeking qualified young people to fill vacancies in their own departments.
Then there are Federal agencies

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Rule Change On DES

Effective Immediately

Recently passed legislation by the U. S. Congress requires that all cattle and calves and sheep sold in Georgia for slaughter must not have had any feed containing diethylstilbestrol (DES) seven days prior to slaughter.

Diethylstilbestrol, (DES), is a hor-
mone used as a feed additive for the purpose of promoting and stimulating growth. It has been found by

LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS

Monthly prices for December I 971 Georgia Auction Markets

Federal-State Market News Service

U. S. Department of Agriculture Consumer and Marketing Service
Livestock Division

SLAUGHTER CATTLE

AND CALVES:

Averages:

Steers:

Good, 500-800 Ib. ............30.50

Good, 800-1 100 Ib..... ...... 30. 50

Heifers:
Choice, 500-700 Ib. ..........32.42 Good, 500-700 Ib. ............29.25 Good, 700-900 Ib. ............29.25 Standard ..............................25. 92 Cows:
Utility ..................................22.87 Cutter ..................................20.08 Canner................................. 17.92
Bulls:
Commercial.........................27. 1 7 Utility ..................................24.42 Calves, 250-500 Ib.:
Choice .................................37.33 Good ...................................33.92

Vealers, 100-250 Ib.:
Choice .................................43. 1 7 Good ...................................39.75 Standard. ............................ .36. 08 Utility............................................

FEEDERS:
Steers: Choice, 300-550 Ib. ..........40.08 Choice, 550-750 Ib. ..........35.00 Good, 300-550 Ib. ............37.1 7 Good, 550-750 Ib. ............3 1.92 Standard, 300-550 Ib........32.83 Standard, 550-750 Ib........29.50
Heifers:
Choice, 300-500 Ib. ..........34.58 Choice, 500-700 Ib. ..........30.75 Good, 300-500 Ib.............3 1.67 Good, 500-700 Ib. ............28.33 Standard, 300-500 Ib........29.08 Standard, 500-700 Ib........25.92

HOGS:
Barrows and Gilts:
200-220 Ib. U.S. 3 ......20.84 220-240 Ib. U.S. 3 ............20.84 200-220 Ib. U.S. 2-3.........21.32 220-240 Ib. U.S. 2-3.........21.32 200-220 Ib. U.S. 1-3.........21.90 220-240 Ib. U.S. 1-3.........21.90 240-270 Ib. U.S. 2-4....... ,19.93

the Food and Drug Administration that the possibility of such feeding might result in residues of the edible portions of the carcass after slaughter.
On October 23, 1971, the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration proposed an extension from 48 hours to 7 days as the minimum time required prior to slaughter of cattle and sheep that have been treated with diethystilbestrol (DES) in feed.
This proposal was advanced due to residues of DES detected in liver samples by the Consumer and Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and reported to the Food and Drug Administration. Traces of the residues were found in the livers of several steer and sheep carcasses. This condition was considered as a health hazard.
The Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration declared the proposal effective December 8, 1971.
In substance the requirements are: Cattle and calves 450 pounds and up, and sheep offered for slaughter at any official establishment must be accompanied by a certificate, in duplicate, signed by the owner, feedlot manager, or other person who had custody of the animals prior to their delivery to an official establishment. The certificates must accompany the animals and be delivered to the U. S. D. A. inspector prior to their slaughter.
Each certificate must show: 1. The number and kind of animals covered by the certificate. 2. Whether the ajiimals did or did not receive feed containing DES while in the custody of the person making the certification. 3. If fed DES, the date on which they were removed from feed containing DES. 4. That the person making the certification had custody of the animals for 7 days or more, immediately prior to delivery to an official establishment. 5. A statement that the regulations under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act were followed when feed containing DES was used in the production of the animals.
IMPORTANT: all slaughtered animals are subject to inspection for DES residues. Animals containing such residues will be condemned and the parties responsible for these residues are subject to prosecution under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.

which also are potential employers of graduates in Environmental Health Science. These include the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Drug Administration, and several of the agencies of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
But don't overlook the oppor-
tunity for employment in private industry. Industrial concerns are anxious to have their own environmental control program, because they know that it is less expensive to stay out of difficulty than to try and get out after they are in. Certainly, industry is going to compete heavily for these graduates.
Finally, many students will become so interested in the academic aspects that they will wish to continue their work toward an advanced degree. This may be accomplished in any of several areas including the field of public health.
Indeed, the future appears to be bright for young people concerned about improvement of our environment.

Ga. Horsemen Meet Jan. 18
The regular quarterly meeting of the Georgia Horsemen's Association will be held at 7:30 p.m. on January 18 at the new DeKalb County Courthouse. Harry Rucker, Pre-
sident, urges all members to attend. Plans for all horse breed associations will be discussed for 1972.
How can I prevent freezer burns on vegetables and meats? I process both according to my freezer book.
Mrs. V. E., Rock Springs The Fulton county home economist advised that air getting into frozen products causes freezer burns as well as improper packaging. Also, fluctuating tem perature causes freezer burns. She suggests that you check your freezer as well as the packaging.

Wednesday, January 12, 1972
Agricultural Calendar
MEETINGS Jan. 17-18-9 AM -- Annual Seed
Short Course, Seed Techno logy and Development Cen ter, Whitehall Rd., Athens. Jan. 18-9:30 AM -- Watermelon Short Course, Rural Develop ment Center, ABAC, Tifton. Jan. 20-9:15 AM -- Channel Cat fish Short Course, Rural Development Center, ABAC, Tifton.
January 13 - 7 PM -- Mitchell County Livestock Auction Market, Camilla, Georgia, Special Breeder Cattle Sale.
Jan. 22 -- and every 2nd and 4th Sat. 8 PM -- Pete's Horse Auction, 3 mi. W. of Tyus, Ga. Hwy. 5 W; shippers welcome.
Jan. 17-8 PM -- and every Mon. night -- Horse & Tack Auc tion; Sale every Sat. 1 PM. Dr. Lamar Moree's Rocking Horse Auction, Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Ph. 912/776-3143.
Jan. 18-11 AM --and every Tues. -- Horse and Tack Sale, Walker Horse and Mule Co., Hwy. 84 East, Quitman. Ph. 263-4081.
Jan. 21-6 PM -- Charolais Breeder Consignment Sale, Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. For info, call 912/5673371 day; 567-2813 night.
Jan. 19-1:00 PM -- Georgia State Spot Assn. Breeding Stock Sale, offering open & bred gilts, boars. For info, write or call Curtis Knowles, Rt. 1, Milan. Ph. 362-4532.
Jan. 19-1:00 PM -- Hampshire Swine Sale, Boars, open and bred gilts, at the farm of Neal Penland, 12 miles north of Waycross.
Jan. 20-1:00 PM -- Spring Swine Sale at farm, 150 head, open and bred gilts, & boars. 3 breeds, Yorkshire, Hamp shire, and Duroc. Rain or Shine. R. B. Coody, Vienna Feed and Livestock, Vienna.
Jan. 20-10 AM -- on farm, Auc tion, All farm equipment. N. W. Yoder, Monlezuma, 912/472-8913. FEEDER PIG SALES
Jan. 13 -- Grady Co. L/S, Cairo. Jan. 13 -- Pearson L/S Market,
Pcarson. Jan. 14 -- Dodge Co. L/S Sale-
barn, Eastman. Jan. 14 -- Sutton L/S Co., Sylves
ter. Jan. 45 -- Farmers Stockyard, Syl-
vania. Jan. 17-2 PM --and every 1st and
3rd Mon. Vidalia L/S Market, Vidalia. Jan. 17 -- County Line Milling Co., Pelham. Jan. 17 -- Appling County Stock man's Assn., Baxlcy. Jan. 18 -- Toombs County Stockyard, Lyons. Jan. 20 -- Pearson L/S Market, Pcarson. Jan. 20 -- Upper Hiawassee Feeder Pig Cooperative, Blue
Ridge. Jan. 21 -- Turner County
Stockyard, Ashburn. Jan. 21 -- C.S.R.A., Warrenton. Jan. 21 -- Dodge County
Livestock Salcbarn, Eastman. Jan. 28-7 PM -- Turner Co.
Stockyard, Ashburn, castrated pigs only. For info, contact H. R. Wiggins, Ph. 567-3371, or 567-3881.
HORSE SHOWS Jan. 16 -- 12 noon (Rain Date
Jan. 23) White County Saddle Club Horse Show. At Club Arena, Rowncreek Road, Cleveland. For info, contact Glenn Jackson, Route 3, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 404/865-2984. Mar. 4 -- Georgia Arabian Horse Association Endurance Ride, 40 miles. F.D.R. State Park, Pine Mountain. For info, con tact Bill Ramscy, Ph. 404/289-4483 or Sandy Rhoades, Ph. 404/289-9617.