FARMERS & CONSUMERS Tommy frvm, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture Market Bulletin Volume 58 Robert Parr Form Credit Banks Serve Georgians I appreciate very much this opportunity extended by Commissioner Tommy Irvin of communicating with readers of the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN and discussing the services of the Farm Credit Banks in Georgia. These banks, The Federal Land Bank and the Federal Land Bank Associations, the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank and the Production Cr WCH edit Associations, and the Columbia Bank for Cooperatives, provide a large proportion of the total agricultural credit being used in Georgia. At the end of June, the Federal Land Bank Associations in Georgia (Our guest columnist this week is Robert A. Darr, Chairman of the President's Committee of the Farm Credit Banks of Columbia.)_____ had over $296 million in long-term loans outstanding to over 15,000 borrowers. At the same time, the PCAs had extended over $252 million in short and intermediate term credit to over 11,863 borrowers in Georgia. The third member of the farm credit family, the Columbia Bank for Cooperatives, had approximately $70 million in loans extended to 30 purchasing, marketing, farm supply and processing cooperatives in the state. With the implementation of the Farm Credit Act of 1971 in May of this year, we see the beginning of what may turn out to be a new landmark in service to farmers and farmer cooperatives. The first rural housing loan made in the nation to a non-farm family under the new Act was made to a Georgia family near Dalton on May 20. This new legislation can be of tremendous importance in keeping the farm credit system geared to the new needs of farmers and their cooperatives for the increasingly larger amounts of credit required in agriculture. We pledge to the farmers of Georgia our maximum efforts in making this new authority work to the best advantage of farmers and their cooperatives in the interesting, challenging period that lies ahead of us, in Georgia's expanding agriculture and agribusiness future. LOT OF FOOD The average family of four eats two and one-half tons of food a year. That's a lot of food! Nearly threefourths ton are dairy products. About one-half ton is meat, poultry and fish. Another half ton consists of fruits and vegetables. Wednesday, August 9, 1972 Number 32 Pardon Our Progress Screw worms Pose Threat The FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN is changing its mailing system to a more modern, faster, more efficient and To Livestock economical method. Many of you will notice a change in your address label, from pink to clear, this week. All addresses will change to the clear label during the next four to six weeks. Please help us make this change with as little inconvenience to you as possible. If your NEW label is not correct, please let us know immediately. If you miss a BULLETIN, let us know and we'll mail you one. Please be patient with us tor a few weeks and we hope to offer you better service at less cost in the future. Screwworms pose a greater threat to livestock and humans in the United States than at any other time since the screwworm eradication program began approximately 13 years ago according to the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the USDA. Prior to eradication, screwworms caused annual losses to Southeastern Straight line Cholera Embargo Lifted In Carolina livestock producers amounting to more than $20 million. Screwworms were eradicated in the Southeast in a Federal-State eradication program that cost more Our Sheriffs Posse was incorporated in 1969 and we are interested in contacting the state and federal associations. So far no luck. Can you heip? R. A., Augusta Effective August 1, 1972, Com- missioner Irvin has released the embargo placed on the state of North Carolina on March 8, 1972 when hog cholera was confirmed in this state. than $10 million. Sterile flies are being released by the USDA from New Mexico to Louisiana at the rate of 200 million flies per week. However, this is not enough to cover the necessary Would you believe we had bunches of trouble with this one also? But the DeKalb County Sheriffs Office came to the rescue. The Georgia Sheriff Posse's Association was formed recently and may be contacted through Mr. Guy Christopher, President, P. O. Box North Carolina swine may now enter Georgia provided they have been permitted through the State Veterinarian's office. They must also be accompanied by an official interstate health certificate issued by an accredited veterinarian stating that the animals are free of any con- 32174, Decatur 30032. We regret that we still don't have a federal address, but will forward it as soon as we can locate it. *** tagious, infectious and communicable disease. Slaughter swine may enter without a permit on health certificate provided there is no diversion from What is the difference between air slaughter. Guard Against slaked lime and agricultural lime? B. T., Columbus The Fertilizer division advises that agricultural lime is a material of which calcium and magnesium content is capable of neutralizing soil acidity. Air slaked lime is a product composed of varying proportions of oxide, hydroxide, and carbonate of calcium, or of calcium and magnesium, and derived from exposure of quick lime. *** Newcastle Loss Exotic Newcastle Disease is recognized as a serious threat to poultry industry of Georgia. Because of this, the Georgia Department of Agriculture is urging that all poultry shows and exhibitions, such as those held at various state fairs, limit the exhibited In the .laboratory, female flies are induced to lay their white egg masses on specially prepared warm meat mixtures. After the flies hatch, they are then radiated causing the male flies to become sterilized. These sterilized male flies are then released. Currently, 200 million sterilized male flies are being released each week. We were recently given a pig, a goat, and a sheep. We need to know more about these animals such as feed required, life expectancy, and gestation period. Who can help us? A. S., Woodstock poultry specimens to those which have been under the direct owner- ship of the exhibitor for at least six months. It is recommended that no poultry be accepted for exhibition from out- territory to halt the movement of the screwworm fly. There were 15,000 cases of screwworm reported in Texas in the month of June, the largest single infestation in 10 years. Screwworms attack all warm- Our Vet division advises that your local feed store can advise of-state. All Georgians are urged to comply with these requests. blooded animals including humans (Continued on Page 8) Consumer Tips you on individual feeds for each animal. Feeding will change as the "For Your Protection" animals grow larger and older. Normally, pigs are of a short lifetime unless kept for breeding purposes. Very seldom are they held for longer than one year. Goats and sheep only are expected to live for five to seven years. The For Your Protection, Did You Know ... That all poultry is perishable. Care and cleanliness should be used in the preparation, cooking and serving of poultry products. gestation period for swine is three months and 20 days and for sheep DYEING DON'T That the term poultry meat such as Chicken Meat or Turkey Meat refers and goats, five months. Yonr county agent is your best source of information on* t*he*se animals. We found this hair sample in our yard and want it identified. We think it is a bear. F. F., Stone Mountain Do not attempt to dye fabrics composed of manmade fibers or blends containing synthetic fibers. These fibers were originally dyed in the molten state. Afterwards dye cannot penetrate the non-absorbent fiber. Dye is simply deposited on the surface and will wash away with the first to only the light and dark meat in natural proportions. The terms Chicken or Turkey alone refers to the meat plus the skin and fat. That nearly all peas and lentils and about one-third of all beans are officially inspected before and after processing. However, retail packages (Continued on Page 8) washing. (Continued on Page 8) Page 2 We Get Letters Dear Editor: Several weeks ago I read in the BULLETIN where someone wanted to know where they could have wheat ground into flour. I run a water grist mill near Junction City, Georgia, in Talbot County. I charge for the wheat and take one-fourth toll for corn. I grind each first Saturday of the month. Mike Buckner Junction City, Georgia We have received requests for the following recipes. In the interest of space, we are listing recipes desired and the name and address of the individual. If you have these recipes, we will be happy to receive them in this office, or you can mail them directly to the interested party: PICKLED OLIVES Mrs. Ruth Duke General Delivery Wilmer, Alabama 36587 CATFISH STEW Mrs. J. R. Kimberly Palm Street, Apt. No. 23 Cochran, Georgia 31014 COLLARD KRAUT Mrs. P. G. Webster 4952 Bloomfield Road Macon, Georgia 31206 MILK YEAST BREAD J. E. Yates Epworth Towers Apartment 203 Atlanta, Georgia 30331 CHOW CHOW made with Ripe Tomatoes John B. Eldridge 9068 Hawkinsville Road Macon, Georgia 31206 OLD-FASHIONED ROCK CANDY Gary L Doster 407 Meadow Lane Athens, Georgia 30601 HOMEMADE POTATO CHIPS Mrs. Venne Dortch Route 2 Calhoun, Georgia 30701 Farm employment Want families for perm, employ, w/breeder hens,; house, utilities furn., good salary, apply in person, furn. references, no drinkers. W. L. Tatum, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-321 1 day, 2653334 night._______________ Want reliable man w/small family to milk 6 days oer wk., Olin H. Lundy. Box 103, Culloden 31016. Want exp. dairyman, milk 1 shift per day, herringbone parlor; pay based on production w/$100 guaranteed; 2 bdr. trailer furnished, Bill St. John. Rt. 2, Ellaville. Ph. 937-4334. Need exp. dairy help immed.; Gilbert Shields, Rt. 2, Americus. Ph. 824-5650 or 8*24-5085.________ Want someone to work on farm, know something about machinery, 6 rm. house, salary, on school bus line. Mrs. Eloise Sullivan., Rt. 2, Union Church Rd.. Stockbridge 30281. Want retired man and wife to live on chicken farm, care for breeder hens, light outside work, no drunks, sm. trailer, lights, small salary furnished. Mrs. Lingerfelt, Rt. 1 , Dahlonega. Ph. 864-2518 before 3 P. M., 864-3462 after 3 P. M. FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department, of Agriculture Agriculture Building 19 Hunter St., S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30334 404-656-3727 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to the Market Bulletin office at the above address. All notices and advertisements should be addressed to Market Bulletin at the above address. The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail. Deborah Pullin, Editor Amy Baxley, Asst. Ed., Editorial Published weekly at 19 Hunter Street S.W., Atlanta 30334. Second class postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. Man, 47, wife. 3 boys would like work on chicken farm; have 3 bdr. trailer, would like to park it and weekly wages. T. W. Oberlin. Rt. 1. Molena 30258._____________ Want married man, family for heavy breed hens, house furn, sober, reliable; need herdsman, 350 cattle farm, house furn. need exp. R. H. Harrison, Bethlehem 30620. Ph. 867- 0105.____________________ Want small family, willing to work, on sm. hen farm w/auto. equip., ideal for one who needs house, extra income. Earl Brock, Rt. 4, Box 74. Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-1081. Want working foreman and maintenance supervisor for large farm, top pay for ability. D. M. Vaugrtan, P. O. Box 866, Gumming 30130. Ph. 8872343 between 8-5.___________ Couple for light farm work; furn. trailer, all utilities, small salary, Mrs. Kathryn Litton, Tucker. Ph. 938- 5053.___________________ Want woman to do light farm work, furn, room and board, give age, salary expected, little bit about yourself. W. A. Poole. Talking Rock. Sgl. man, 36 yrs., wants light farm work anywhere, truck/tractor exp., needs furnished living quarters. U. G. Suggs, 645 Morgan St., Buford 30518, 404/945-2413, no collect calls.___________________ Want someone to clear farm in N. Ga. at their convenience. J. R. Wimpey, 1573 Lamont Ave., Conley, 30027. Ph. 361-7307._________ Sgl. man, 43 yrs., wants farm work on cattle ranch, no transportation. Jeff Carpenter, Rt. 1, Box 194D, Richmond Hill, 31324, Ph. 756- 2105.____________________ Want settled couple w/income for cattle farm near Gainesville; house and water furnished in exchange for 40 hrs. work per mo. Terry McLelland, Rt. 1, Pendergrass, 30567. 404/693-4467._________ Couple who have income perferrably, as caretakers for farm at Fort Valley, small salary. Dr. Dewey T. Nabors, 490 P'tree St., Atlanta, 30308, Ph. 404/688-2646.______ Cattle catching and hauling, horseshoeing in Muscogee Co. and surrounding area. Randall Harrison, 561-0241. Columbus.__________ Will pay $140 weekly for farm manager able and willing to work. Write giving address and phone to Ray Cooper, P. O. B. 146, Lithonia, 30058.__________________ Want exp. man to work on poultry farm, house furnished. Mrs. Mary Duclos, Glennville, Ph. 654-2798, no collect calls.______________________ $130 weekly, house w/utilities for dependable, intelligent, settled man to run light farm tractor, mow and truck; write giving address and phone to Todd Hunter, Box 555, Norcross, 30071.__________________ Exp. farmer w/small family wanted full time on cattle farm, between 3550 yrs., must operate tractor, mower, hay baler; house furn. B. P. Smith, Rt. 2, c/o Moccasion Hollow Farms, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-7148. THE MARKET BULLETIN Farm machinery and equipment 60 in. hay rake w/12 in. wheels, tilt lever, tow bar, adjustable height, ideal for small tractor, $55. Eric N. Slater, Rt. 2. Buford. Ph. 945-4252.______ '53 John Deere tractor, power trol lift, roll-o-matic front end, 8 disc, king harrow, good cond., $550. I. N. Gilland. Rt. 2. Villa Rica. Ph. 459- 3642.__________________ Super A. Farmall, exc. cond., ideal for 1 row cultivator w/planter and cultivators. Grady Turner, 107 Batiste Park Rd. Jonesboro. Ph. 478- for sale 6 in. grain auger, powered by 4 hp. Clinton engine, used 15 hr., $200, P. E. Calhoun, Box 165, Tarrytown 30470._______________ Approx. 2,500 ft. 21/21. D. PVC pipe in 20 ft. lengths, also assorted fittings, William A. Whitmire. 292 Tara Way, Athens. Ph. 548-2092. Combination wood saw, reasonable, also heavy gauge metal roofing. Dale Wengler, Rt. 1. Box 44, Baconton 31716. Ph. 787-5981. Utility trailers, 4 x 8 ft. high sides, Hugh Gray, Jr., Hartwell, Ph. 3765238 after 5 P. M._________ No. 4 farm bell, $75, Walter Sorrell. Rt. 1. Twin City 30401. Sears 7 hp. garden tractor w/grass cutter attac. plow cultivator and hillers, $400. Tom Hendrix, Hampton. Ph. 946-3616.__________ 9636.____________________ Long peanut shaker, plow, long peanut shaker, plow w/inverter, good cond. very reasonable price. Leon Coates, Ft. Gaines 31751. Ph. 768- 2609._____________________ 30 in. upright corn mill, shelters, cleaner, elevators, belts, R. L. Bradford. Rt. 1. Suwanee 30174.______ Post hole digger, 3-pt. hitch, 9 in. $85. radial arm 9 in. saw w/stand $90. D. K. Love, Alpharetta. Ph. 4757307 after 6 p.m.______________ Large anvil, fair cond., Irg. blacksmith blower, exc. cond. post. vise. exc. cond. all, $1 25 cash. Claude Blalock, Rt. 1. Hartwell, Ph. 376- 4875.____________________ Poultry house cleaner, self-loading spreader type. David Stapleton. Lumber City. Ph. 363-4451.________ 2 junk VAC Case tractors and parts, parts in good cond.. extra head, block, crankshaft. G. M. Edwards. Rt. I. Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3893. International stationary hay baler, like new. on 4 rubber wheels, priced to sell. John M. Owens. Rt. 1. Box 368. Armuch.ee._____________ '71 Super 2000 Fox harvester w/2 row corn head and windrawn pickup, exc. cond. $3000. Gerald S. Yoder, Rt. 1. Montezuma. Ph. 472-7874. Utility trailer, 4x6 1/2 ft., home j '68 model Ford tractor 3000, good made, good cond.. 2 in. ball hitch, i cond. w/'72 front end loader, like $60. Jerry Nunn, Rt. 1, McGee Rd., ! new. reasonable, T. L. Prather, 1567 Snellville' Ph. 963-5030._______ j McDonough Hwy., Rt. 6, Conyers Ph. D-8 dozer 14A series w/cable [ 483-5965.__________________ straight blade and hyd. tilt cylinder; i Cotton picker. International 414, 2 Mack tractor, screw in back w/7-ll ; row, heads reworked, gas eng. motor. 10 speed trans., A-l cond., R. i overhauled. Robert Burkett, Rt. 1, L. Moseley. LaFayette. Ph. 638-2147. j Poulan. Ph. 776-6868.__________ 1 22 high drum cotton picker, can j John Deere model 60 tractor at be mounted on 3020 or 4020 tractor, j M on roe.; O. Smith, Atlanta, Ph. 875- Bobby Lancaster, Hawkinsville I 31036. Ph. 892-2855._________ j 5486.____________________ Good cond. Ford hay baler, rake, Model "M" John Deere, 5 pieces of mower, also misc. farm equip., trac- equip, good tires, exc. cond., ideal for tors. H. R. Redwine, Fayetteville. Ph. garden work or small acreage. H. A. 461-3471. no collect calls._______ Sanders. Conyers. Ph. 483-1640. Set of white oak cattle beds, like new. fits long wheel base narrow bed truck, $55. Vernon D. Hinton, Marietta 30060. Ph. 432-7262. H Farmall tractor, good for parts, no reasonable offer refused. Mrs. J. A. Wilcher. Gibson. Ph. 598-2731. 11 good elec. brooders, 1000 chick capacity. T. L. Capes, Box 45, Moreland. Ph. 253-4979.________ Incubator, 4 tray, waterers and brooders, all chicken equip. $50, Columbian Wyndotts, bargain if all is taken. G. L. Kuykendall, Anvilblock Rd., Rt. 1, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. Ford tractor 4000, exc. cond., line 474-8662._______________ PTO and equip, like new, price it, Propane tank, 250 gal. above take it, all or any part. V. L. Pinson, ground w/regulator, like new, some Rt. 1. Box 2. Preston. Ph. 828-3972. heaters, J. L. Potter, Rt. 2, Box 79, GEHL, No. CA, 1 row silage chop- Greenville. Ph. 672-4386.______ per, cut less than 50 A., E. P. Atmour, Keenco, broiler feeder, 320 ft. Rt. 1, Richland 31825. Ph. 887-2243. trough and chain, hopper, motor, Cub tractor, runs good, looks transmission, good cond., 6 T. outside rough, all equip, except mower, make bin w/auger and motor. Donnie offer, Jack Trulock, Climax. 31734. Bruce. Jasper. Ph. 692-2353._____ Ph. 246-3510.______________________ Layer house, 36 x 120 w/auto. Ford 1 row mounted corn picker, feeder, inside feed bin, watering also, Haban corn sheller, 3-pt. hitch troughs, you move it from Walker PTO driven J. R. Wimpey, Rt. 1, Co., $750. Robert E. McWilliams, Conley. Ph. 361-7307.______________ Chore-Time, auger and pan type chicken feeder, 2 lines, 16 brooders, 96 bell type drinkers, 10 ton bin, Bill Callaway, Rt. 1, Cumming. Ph. 887- 4443.______________________ 20 ft. X 6 ft. W.&W. gooseneck 3450 Evans Rd., Apt. 115 B, Atlanta. Ph. 397-2823 weekends, 939-2790 weekdays.________________ Stock racks to fit any size truck, conveyor for moving hay, etc., steel storage boxes, Ken Waller, P. O. Box 586. Ellijay. Ph. 635-7376._______ stock trailer. Kenny Hodges, Rt. 2, D-7 Caterpillar cable operated, Canton 30114. Ph. 345-6758. straight blade, root rake, 10 yd. pan, Front dozer blade for older model 7 hp. Cub cadet $50, trailer frame on 15 in. wheels, $35., E. L. Dillard, Rt. 3, College Park. Ph. 349-0605. New Holland corn sheller belt driven with packer., 1 1 farrowing crates w/waterers and feeders, $55. ea. if all taken. Alton Turman, Files Bend Rd. Resaca, Ph. 629-5524. clearing cab, $7500. H. O. Nail, 610 Harwell Dr., Brunswick. Ph. 2653394, no collect calls.__________ Farmall Super C tractor, runs, good, new battery, new cable, brushes, generator and starter, exc. tires bush and bog harrow, $500. L. A. Barren, Rt. 4, Cochran. Ph. 934- 7168.___________________ Gas brooders, some pancake styles, some leg stands, 100 tube type feeders, bargain. Herbert C. Dobbs, Rt. I, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6416. Long corn bin. exc. cond. w/auger, motor, fan. 3000 Ib. capacity, make offer. W. Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls. T-D 9 crawler tractor w/hyd. tilt blade, clearing cab, good cond. throughout, $3400, R. N. Wainwright, Thomaston Ph. 647-4696. Single disc plow, intergral mounted for Cub or A model International tractor, $50. Reuben Johnson, Gay, Ph. 538-6859. Model C. Allis Chalmers, tractor for parts, PTO and will run, rear tires are good, I like front tire, Mrs. Charles Covington, Rt. 3, Box 208, Millen. Ph. 982-4484. 1 man post hole gasoline digger. Sear's make, Bob Johnson, 1472 Wellswood Dr., Atlanta. Ph. 6278758. David Brown, 1200 diesel. '72, 500 hr., fully equipped, like new, 7 shank chisel plow, 4 row, A. C. planter trailer type. Earnest Ralston, Calhoun. Ph. 629-6523. 5 wooden cotton wagons, bodies w/1 x 2 in. mesh wire, three 24 X 8 X 6 ft; two 20 X 8 X 6 ft.; all good usable cond. Charles Bowen, Pinehurst. Ph. 645-3551.______ 2C-11 McCormick Deering 1 row corn snapper, exc. cond., will work on Farmall C, Super C, 200 240,tractors, $395. D. S. Haymore, Rutledge. Ph. 557-2874.____________ Belt pulley for 8-N Ford or 30 Ferguson, good cond., $20, Dalton Mathis, Rt. 4, Box 190, Fitzgerald. Ph. 423-4544.________________ 540 gal. Craft bulk milk tank, ice bank type, exc. cond., $1300. Stanley S. Eubanks, Columbia Rd., Rt. 1, Box 131, Grovetown. Ph. 863-0652. Battery operated hyd. tail gate in good cond., $1500. Britt McChargue, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 647-7813, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.______________ Good used 5 ft. genuine heavy duty bush hog. 3-pt. hitch, $245. can deliver, C. N. McClure. Dawsonville, Ph. 265-2513.______________ Kneib hay loader, exc. cond., 9 ft. vertical lift, W. H. Sell, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2921. Wednesday, August 9, 1972 Super long peanut combine, good cond., $975, Harry Lutz c/o Leeland Farms, Leesburg. Ph. 759-6523, 432- 7985.____________________ Four 3 ton outside feed bins, need minor repair, will sell cheap. Terry McLelland, Rt. 1, Pendergrass 30567. Ph. 693-4467.___________________ 4 like new iron beam 2 horse Hammon plow stocks, asst. of points, slides, wings, bolts for 1 and 2 horse plows, 4 in. skooters. Gary McKibben, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211. Ph. 693- 4439.________________ D-5 Caterpillar power shift, tilt cylinder on blade, clearing cab., root rake, A-l shape. Brooks Landers, Rt.' 3, Bowdon Ph. 258-2078 nights. 1 row Fox silage chopper, industrial head, Kasten silage wagon 16 ft., Fox silage wagon, 14-ft. good cond. Lanier Keene, Abbeville. Ph. Rochelle 365-2470.____________ 1 No. 2 farm bell. A-l cond. also No. 2 farm bell. B. B. Evans, Gay 30218. Ph. 538-6582.______________ 4 horse gooseneck trailer, converts quickly to open livestock trailer, elec. brakes, 4 wheels. Pat Mullis, Rt. 1, Kathleen. Ph. 987-4426._______ John Deere 600 high boy in good cond. John W. Mashburn, Rt. I, Unadilla 31091, Ph. 268-9162. Used Kelly, 2 row digger shaker, good cond., priced right, Ralph Bowen, Pinehurst 31070. Ph. 645- 3352.___________________ Sears SS 12 tractor, elec. starter, 3- pt. hitch, lights, trailer, 10 in. plow, all like new. $850. W. C. Aaron, Hwy. 212, Rt. I, Conyers. Ph. 483- 8740.____________________ Allis Chalmers cotton picker, picking units are 3 yr. old eng., needs repair, 2 six bale trailers, $3,000. Al Bradshaw, Rt. 2, Dublin. Ph. 272- 0417.___________________ Marlow pump 4 in. mud hog. 20-20 hose, 70 gal. per min. J. B. Phillips, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6890._________ M-F 35 gas tractor, recently overhauled, good tires, $1150, Ferguson T-O tractor, runs well, $550, George Eager, 404 Eager Rd., Valdosta. Ph. 242-3195.________ '53 Ford Jubilee tractor, $800, Disc harrow, like new, $200. platform scales, $50, mule drawn equip, pecan shaker, etc. Willie M. Hill, Rt. 1. Lizella 31052, Ph. 935-2252. TD 18 crawler tractor w/12 yd. pan, good cond., no blade, $3,500 or trade for crawler tractor w/blade or bucket, Ira Teem, Rt. 1, Box 41, Milner. Ph. 227-4897._____________ Stock trailer, 7 1/2 ft. X 57 in. wide, metal bodies, wooden floor, 6 ply tires, single axle, handles, very good, $175. Mack Callaway, Rt. 2, Carlton, Ph. 797-3255._________ Lilleston peanut inverter w/new chain. $400. Randy Rigsby, Rt. 4, Camilla, Ph. 336-8911._________ 840 Parkman stair-step cages, 50 cents ea., 6-10 hole metal nest, $4.50 ea. 20-10 hole metal nest $2.50 ea. E. M. Kuhlke, 407 Berckman Rd., Augusta.______________________ Massey-Ferguson manure spreader, like new, 2 axle, PTO, sell or trade for cows, Joe B. Wood, Mayesville .Rd., Commerce. Ph. 335-4664. Four 12 wide trailer axles, 2 w/elec. brakes, rims w/8 ply tires, on axles, 2 trailer hitches. $300. L. D. Gable, Rt. 2. Box 283, Macland Rd., Hiram. Ph. 943-3433._____________________ D-6 Cat, new undercarriage 9-U cable, John Deere 760 self loading scraper, E. H. Hudson, Rt. 1, Manchester. Ph. 846-9113._________ W. D. 45 Allis Chalmers, tractor, exc. cond., 3-pt. hitch, good rubber, w/ or w/o rotary mower, Carl Whitlock, Rome. Ph. 232-8048. Farm bells, No. 1, $39, No. 2, $49, complete cradles for all bells, clappers, $6.50 and $7.50 pp. pull handles, shaft or bolt on type. $3.50 PP. J. W. Yeargin, Rt. 1, Macland Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-7870. 1 spring seat, 1 set wagon bed springs, good cond. Denise Payne, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512, Ph. 745-6149. '71 Massey Ferguson 410 corn combine, w/3 row head, diesel motor, and cab., used 1 season, also 3 wagons, auger. $14,000. C.- B. McCauley, Rt. 2, Wray 31798. Ph. 423-7352._________________________ IH Silage cutter, model 44, w/2 row corn attach., used 1 season, exc. cond. priced right. Ralph Daws, Rt. 3, Madison. 342-1909.___________ Super A Farmall tractor w/fast hitch, bush hog, turn plow, cultivators, mowing machine, all $1,000. Lloyd P. Rich, Rt. 2, Cumming 30130.________________ 2 disc, tiller, band saw, portable hammer mill, good cond., J. T. Moats, 209 E. McCarty St., Sandersville. Ph. 552-5095 no collect calls.________ '64 Ford Super Dexter diesel tractor, Earthscavator, pulverizer and trailer, good cond. $2,100. H. J. Pace, 1272 Hayes Dr., S. E. Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-7347. Wednesday, August 9, 1972 Farm machinery and equipment M Farmall, $400, SC Case, $350, DC Case, $175, Super C Farmall w/cultivators, planters and 3 disc tiller, $575, John C. Michael, Hwy. 29, Statham 30666. Ph. 725-7933. Massey Ferguson 135 diesel tractor, power steering, live shaft, 350 hrs., good cond., $2000, Phillip Merritt, Felton, no Sun. Calls. Utility trailer w/metal floor, spare tire, 27 in. sides, $80, W. J. Moore, 2407 Shaw Ave., Savannah 31408, Ph. 236-3176. no collect calls. for sale 1 set of farm scales w/4 wheels which includes weights up to 1,000 Ibs. A. B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 677-4661._________ Cotton picker, IH 416 two row, clean, exc. cond., ready for field work, Dave Burkett, Tifton. Ph. 382- 2780.___________________ Mowing machine for G model Allis Chalmers tractor for sale or trade for rotary mower for G tractor, James R. Elliott. Rl. 2, Lavonia. Ph. 356-8816. Mall model OMG chain saw, 18 in. bar. exc. cond., D. Faith, Atlanta. Ph. 255-1745.________________ 10,000 bu. Butler grain bin, w/heater. 8 hp. fan, drying floor, unloading auger, must sell, $2500, or best otter, John B. Mims, Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 592-4321._________ 9 thousand 10 X 16 laying cages, like new, 35 case per. hr. Seymour washer grader, 2 elec, feed carts, other equip. R. H. Evans, P. O. Box 718. Thomson 30824._________ F-35 Massey Ferguson diesel, live power, good rubber. $1695 Calvin R. Barnett. Rt. 2, Carnesville. Ph. 384- 3946.___________________ Si lage dump w/1 2 ft. fait bed and 4 ft. sides. James L. Bailey. Rt. I. Elberton. Ph. 283-3376.____________ Ford front end loader and backhoe model 800, good cond., $2200, John Deere 4010 industrial model tractor, exc. $4200; silage cutter, good $250, H. R. Jennings, 250 Tavern La., Trion. Ph. 734-2262.________ Allis Chalmers gleaner E III, self propelled combine, top cond. used to combine less than 50 acres; W. Green. Red Holly Farms. Conyers, Ph. 483- 8758.____________________ RD 7 Caterpillar, good cond. 13 ft. cable blade. $3000 cash, Gerald Spence. Augusta. Ph. 722-0938. A John Deere tractor, good cond., w/like rear tires. Walker E. Home, Newnan. Ph. 253-2413. after 6 p.m. John Deere 1010 RV tractor, good tires, overhauled '71, new rings and inserts, $1750, John E. Await, Bremen. Ph. 537-2357. or 537-3616. Bolen garden tractor, 7 hp. elec. start, 32 in. mower, like new. $360, Virgil Womack, Rt. I, Kennesaw, Ph. 427-3014._______________ 6 ft. Dearborn scrape blade. $125, loading pole $30, like new, Paul Wilson. Decatur. Ph. 284-0456. Like new 1 row Farmall tractor 140 w/cultivating and planting equip., Claude McCrary, Rt. 3, Box 418, Valdosta. Ph. 244-6613._______ Model SD-75-22 Heil farm and ranch dehydrator, capacity I T. of 1 2% moisture material per hr., equipped for gas or diesel fuel, $2500, B. V. Morris. Covington. Ph. 786-31 19. Jubilee Ford tractor, fair cond., case w/wide front end, and "A" JD, good cond. Roy L. Butler, Watkinsville. Ph. 548-3547.____________ '71 John Deere 13 ft. grain drill, 3 row 30 in. gleanor E corn head. 8-N Ford high boy w/John Blue spryaer, corn sheller. Hoke Smith, Rt. 1, Americus. Ph. 924-3777.________ John Deere 24 T hay baler, heavy duty in" good cond. Terry Pittman, Monroe Ph. 267-6151.__________ 9-N Ford tractor, 3-pt. hitch, good cond., $600. 2 axel trailer, Hat bed 18 ft. with lights, loading ramps, elec. brakes, $500. Tony Watkins, Conyers. Ph. 483-3967 after 5 p.m. '54 B model Allis Chalmers w/hyd. lift, planters, cultivators, 2 disc. Athens tiller, bush and bog harrows, good cond., $750. C. F. East, Logansville. Ph. 786-7787._________ Oliver 62 T hay baler, good cond. Hugh Crook, Beaver Creek Farms, Montezuma. Ph. 472-8421._______ '52 Ford 8-N tractor $750, bush and bog harrow, $150, good cond. Larry Bozeman, Rt. 1, White 30184, Ph. 382-5811.______________ Massey Ferguson 65 diesel tractor, multi power, live PTO, 3-pt. hitch good cond., $2075. C. E. Sword, Rt. 1, Williamson 30292. Ph. 227-9241. Good used John Deere, hay baler, $575, used Int. 4 wheel rake, $100. Harvey Carlock, Rt. 1, Kensington 30727, Ph. 539-2621._________ Large alum, tanks, 20 ft. x 2 ft. for cattle feed and water troughs. Wm. Osborne, Rt. 2, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2389. Farm machinery and equipment wanted Want 2 tractor tires 24 x 9 or 10, some tred, no holes, with in 50 mi. G. D. Alien, 691 Stegall Dr., Jasper. Want front and rear levers for bottom plow which goes on John Deere L and LA tractors, Robert Schroer, 815 Garnto Road, Valdosta 31601. Ph. 244-0600.______________ Want stump puller, in good cond., William D. Manley, RFD 2, Stockbridge 30281. h. 483-4450._____ Want drawbar for international B414 tractor. Douglas Casey, Rt. 1, Lavonia. Ph. 356-3211. Want good used 2 or 3 bottom plow and 2 row cultivator w/ 3-pt. hitch. James M. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 157, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 892- 2473.____________________ Want cultivator for A Farmall. John C. Michael, Hwy. 29, Statham 30666. Ph. 725-7933.________ Want cultivator and 2 bottom plow w/3-pt. hitch. George Eager, 404 Eager Rd., Valdosta. Ph. 242-3195. Want medium tractor in good cond., w/bush hog, trail type model of tractor not important. L. E. Jones, Rt. 1, Williamson 30292. Ph. 227-6916. Want Mercury 2 man chain saw, 2 cyl. model, cond. of blade unimportant, but powerhead must be complete and not frozen. Charles Lott, Winston. Ph. 942-2686.________ Want cider mill and press, state size and price. Mr. R. L. Bradford, Rt. 1, Suwanee 30174.________________ Want one pair platform scales, 1000 Ib. capacity. Bob Neal, Sr., P. O. Box 147, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273- 7963._________________ Want Earthmaster tractor, good cond., a/cultivator, turning plow, also 2 junk ones for parts, N. S. Lawhorn, Rt. 2, Adel 31620. Ph. 896-3082. Want John Deere tractor 4205 w/wide front end and power steering, for parts for my tractor. Robert B. Wilson, 2109 Mallory Rd., Colutnbus. will pick up anywhere in Ga. Want K-G blade for D-7 Caterpillar cable operated dozer, bush and boe harrow 30 to 36 in. disc, tandem axel lowboy, 30-40 ton capacity. R. Mines, Rome. Ph. 234-0024._____ Want incubator 4 to 6 drawers, for quail eggs, only. H. O. Johnson, Rt. I, Box 48, The Rock 30283. Ph. 567871 1. Want good Ford tractor w/front end loader, prefer 8-N. T. L. Capes, Rt. 1, Box 45, Mofeland. Ph. 2534979. Want 2 chain feeders and at least three 8 T. outside bins, good cond. Carl Grant, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Ph. 6354136 after 7 P. M. Want 1 or 2 rear tractor tires for '56 Case VAC tractor, size 10-34. L. E. Fletcher, Rt. 1, Box 401, Griffin. Ph. 227-7632. Want used 1/2 in. to 3 in. steel tubing, used angle iron, flat sheel metal, write and state quantity, cond. price, Ken Waller, P. O. Box 586, Ellijay 30540.____________ Want good disc for Dearborn 2 disc plow, J. C. Lane, Box 367. Statesboro 30458. 1 or 2 tractor tires, size 10-28, Fred Loudermilk, Sr., Chase Rd.. Cornelia. Ph. 778-6200. Want planters and distributors for John Deere model 40 tractor front end type for cultivator frame. Zed Crawley, Rt. I, Box 405, Griffin. Ph. 227-1813. LITTERBUGS Adults aged 21 to 35 litter three times as much as those over 50 and nearly twice as much as the 35 to 49 age bracket. Men litter nearly twice as much as women. THE MARKET BULLETIN Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale CATTLE Crossbred Black and Red Angus bulls, younger reg. black bulls, exc. young Holstein bull. W. B. Burnett, Box 866. Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254. 2 reg. Shorthorn bulls, one roan, one white, 7 mos., TPS bloodline. Jimmy F. Clark, Rt. 6. Gainesville, 30501-. Ph. 536-2974._________ Black Angus cow, reg. and pasture bred to reg. Black Angus bull, $250. Mrs. David Hawley, Rt. 1, Greensboro, Ph. 486-4538.__________ Charolais cattle, purebred breeding age bulls, proven herd sires, both French and Domestic bloodlines, all reg. AC1A. Clyde Lawson. Canton. Ph. 479-3542. 479-3141._____ Reg. Black Angus bulls, service age. Eileenmere bloodline, clean, welldeveloped C. V., tagged and tatooed. Roy Clark, Flowery Branch. Ph. 9676514 after 5.____________ Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle. Cherokee area. William R. Odom, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5420 or 345-5591 Canton. 10 bred cow and heifers. Charolais purebred and 15/16, good big cows guaranteed breeders, priced to sell. C. R. Vaughn, Jr., Conyers 30207, Ph. 483-8931, 483-4457._________ Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, CMR Domino breeding, T. B. and Bangs free, 8-18 mos. Harris A. Wasden, Wasden Farms, Quitman. Ph. 2638350, 263-4944.____________ Charolais, pure bred and 15/16 breeding bulls, heavy muscled and Irg. bone, 1 to 3 yrs., top bloodlines. W. M. Alford Rt. 1, Ellerslie. Ph. 561-5006.________________ Reg. 1/4 French Charolais bull, 8 mos., w/Dessauny breeding, other Charolais cattle avail. Butch Pelfrey, Rt. 5, Alpharetta Ph. 475-47061. 4 Half French Charolais Bulls, 3 and 4 yr. 3 reg. Horned Hereford bulls. James Perry, Bowden. Ph. 2583076, 355-2910.____________ 20 Black Angus heifers from good Angus cows, 6 and 7 mos., $135 ea., 10 Charolais heifers crossbred, $160, can del. John Taylor, Duluth. Ph. 476-3650._________ Purebred Angus bull, 4 yrs., wt. approx. 1300 Ibs., very gentle, selling to prevent inbreeding, $400., Jack Sewell, Rt. 2, Canon 30520._____ Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 912 mos., bull "13", bloodlines. J. W. Morris, Double M. Farms, Carrollton._________________ I Black Jersey, 1 Hereford, both will freshen approx. 30 days. Harry Hewatt, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph. 964- 2548._________________ One 6 mo. 1/2 Simmental - 1/2 Polled Hereford bull, 205 day adjusted weaning, wt. 550 Ibs., rec. all inoculations. E. D. Foshee, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-2062. 3 Holstein bull calves, 8 wks., $75 ea. Keith Shonkwiler, Rt. I, Box 204, Lizella. Ph. 788-2955.________ Reg. Black Angus bulls, just off performance test, exc. genetic back ground, reasonably priced, AHIR and Ga. BCIA. Sterling Neill, Scratchaway Farm, Newnan, Ph. 253-9520. Reg. Red Angus bull and heifer calves, fine quality and cond., also bred cows. Otis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome, Ph. 232-3019. 232-1613. Black Angus heifer calf, 350 Ibs. to 400 Ibs.. $150. James D. Lingerfelt. Rt. 4, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942- 4074._________________ 4 reg. Angus bulls. 2 yrs., 14 reg. Angus cows, 5 w/calves. John Alien, Ailendale Farms, Snellville. Ph. 9632718. 377-4758._____________ 18 exc. quality reg. Black Angus bulls, ready for service, 20 open and bred heifers, del. avail. Hugh Schneider, Fairmeadows. Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.________ Charolais herd, 3/4 percentage up, papers on about half, 65 cows w/calves, 3 bulls, $47.000 for all. Abner Johnson, Hawkinsville. Ph. 8929046. 893-8341. ____- Several reg. Angus cows, calves, $350 for per., reg. bulls, $225 ea. James H. Cook, 4095 DeMooney Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 964-6846. 3 purebred Jersey heifers to freshen last of Sept., $250 ea. Mrs. JoAnn Whitlock, Rt. 1, Senoia 30276. Ph. 599-6811, after 7. Page 3 15 Black Angus heifers, good stockers, 6 - 8 mos., $135 ea., 10 Charolais crossbred heifers, $160 ea., can del. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 478-2848.______________ 12 reg. Polled Hereford heifers, $250 - $300; 18 bulls, 15 - 24 mos., S400 - S750 ea. R. L. Swearingen. Jr., Reynolds. Ph. 847-3535. 847-3167. Black Angus herd bulls, proven producers, 3 yrs or older. Newton Crouch. Griffin. Ph. 227-1234. 120 big Hereford bulls, Hereford heifers avail. Bob Rush, Rush Bros. Hereford Farm, Kathleen, Ph. 987- 1796._______________________ Exc. selection of 1/2 and 3/4 per- centage Charolais bulls, 10-15 mos. choice heifers, avail, by Sept. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Reeves Station Rd., Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph. 629-2984. 15 reg. Polled Hereford heifers, 17 to 19 mos., 5 reg. Polled Hereford bull calves, 6 to 8 mos. Bill Carlisle, Camilla, 31730, Ph. 336-8381. Top quality baby calves, dairy and beef type crossed. Jessie Pierce, Rt. 10, Gainesville, Ph. 536-6754. Good selection of reg. Black Angus bulls, 12-17 mos., exc. in quality from Bardoliermere, Blackcap, and Eileenmere strains. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, Statesboro, 30458, Ph. 865-2475. Santa Gertrudis bulls, Polled and purebred, 12-18 mos. G. D. Souls, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1858. Charolais cattle, 3/4, 15/16 and purebred, some w/calves, 3 half French heifers two w/half French heifer calves. C. A. Bates, 750 Krauea Dr., Marietta, Ph. 428-3038._____ Reg. Angus bulls, good conf., ready for service, reasonably priced. John Yannell, Rt. 2, Timms Creek Plantation, Butler, 31006, Ph. 862-3861. 50 top quality, Holstein heifers, due to freshen Aug. 20th. Tommy Copelan, Rt. 3, Eatonton, 31024, Ph. 485-4141.________________ Herd of 23 purebred Angus cows, 16 calves at side, all for $7500. Kenneth English, Double D. Ranch, Keysville, Ph. 547-2568._______ Reg. Charolais bulls, 3/4, $350, 15/16, $500, finest bloodline. D. L. Davis, Keysville. Ph. 547-2578. 2 reg. Black Angus bulls, 12 mos., papers in buyers name, CV, Bangs tested, exc. bloodlines, del. avail. M. B. Killgo, Rt. 1, Metier, Ph. 685- 2348.____________________ 25 well developed Black Angus heifers bred to Black Angus bull, $300 ea. if all taken. 1. P. Cox, Oglethorpe. Ph. 472-7689. 20 Black Angus heifers, 7 mos., $135 ea., 12 Charolais crossbred, $160, can del. John Taylor, Duluth. Ph. 476-3650.______________ Reg. and recorded Charolais, 3 purebred bulls, 2, 4 and 7 mos., 5 cows, 3-7 yrs. James W. Bullock, 2524 Ridgewood Ter., N. W., Atlanta. Ph. 355-3716._________ Hereford bull, DE Super Lamp, LE714, Apr. 15. 1971, sire, JB Super Lamp, 691, dam, JLH Miss Pawnee, 243. Roy L. Butler, Box 13, Watkinsville. Ph. 548-3547.__________ Purebred Black Angus bulls, no papers, 30 mos., wt. approx. 900 Ibs., $325. W. H. Hollingsworth, Rt. 5, Box 329, Covington. Ph. 786-6692. 65 Holstein heifers, bred to start calving immediately, 1000 - 1100 Ibs., Northern calves, call before coming. A. S. Callaway, Rayle, 30660. Ph. 274-3382, 274-3393. 22 top notch reg. Angus heifers, Marshall breeding and safe in calf to Canadian Jet or Pickett Emulous 141. John P. Pickett, Cedartown, Ph. 748- 3960.__________________ 1/3 French Charolais cows, bred to full French bull, some w/calves by side, see to appreciate. Butch Pelfrey, Rt. 5, Bethany, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 7061._________________ Reg. Angus bulls, ready for light service, Bell Boy breeding. Kermit Reece, Rt. 2, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635- 2587.___________________ 120 big, reg. Hereford bulls, 18 mos. up, 90 hornless, many sired by ton bulls, heifers avail. Bob Rush, Ga. Hwy. 247, Kathleen. Ph. 987-1 796.- m 18 reg Hereford cows, 7/with calves by side, 1 gooseneck trailer, total price $6800. J. R. Reeves, Rt. 2, Temple. Ph. 562-3465. Reg. Angus bull, sell to prevent inbreeding, gentle, easy to handle, approx. 3 yrs. George Adams, 904 S. Green, Thomaston. Ph. 647-4071. Purebred Polled Hereford bulls, dark red, can be reg., 6 mos. - 2 yrs., $200 - $450. Ben Dockery, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-2560, 373-8415. 44 brood cows, Angus, Hereford and crossbreds, aver. wt.. 900 Ibs., 34 calves, aver, wt., 300 Ibs. W. D. David. Rt. 1, Royston. Ph. 245-6789. 15 Charolais crossbred heifers, $160 ea., 15 Angus heifers, 6 and 7 mos., $135, can del. James Wimpey, Decatur. Ph. 284-3525.________ 10 Irg..mix. Black cows w/calves, $285 ea., 2 Charolais, 1/2 French bulls, reg. Harold Fowler, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5475.______ 1/2 Holstein, 1/2 Hereford heifer w/first calf by reg. Polled Hereford bull, $300. Dennis J. Sheppard, 4405 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mtn., 30083. Ph. 292-2465.______________ Top quality baby calves, direct from mother's side. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Rt. 10, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3181. 9 Angus cows w/calves, some reg., 1 reg. Angus bull. 28 mos., $4000. Roy E. Clark, Rt. 3, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-5544.____________________ Black Angus bull, 3 1/2 yrs., gentle, well-developed, tagged, tatooed, $400. Robert Gober, Rt. 4, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2236.__________ 3 full Jersey cows, freshened this spring, heavy milkers, 1 old cow, 2 w/calves. George Elliott, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2812.____________ Reg. yr. old Angus bull, approx. 600 Ibs. papers in buyer's name, $250. Marlin Smith, Ellenwood. Ph. 363-2938.__________________ Purebred Charolais bulls, Domestic and 1/2 French, reg. Charolais cows, 1/2 thru purebred, heifers, 1/2 thru purebred. Bobby L. Holloway, Bowdon, Ph. 349-1054. 258-2853. Guernsey and Jersey cow, 2 gal. milk, day, feeder calf, both, $330. Robert Hodge, P. O. Box 122, Fortson 31808.______________________ 1/2 Simmental bulls, from reg. Polled Herefords. to improve growth and milking ability. J. W. Trunnell, Jr., Box 306, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2784. 934-6251._________ 4 reg. Black Angus heifers, C. V., Bangs tested. Black Cap, Bandoliermere, Eileenmere bloodline, papers furnished. G. F. Bailey, 1416 Stone Mtn. Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 469- 3798.___________________ Two 15 mo. reg. Black Angus bulls, sired by Bold Bardoliermere, champion, bull. C. N. McClure, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2513._________ 1 young cow, w/heifer calf by side. $300 for both, first calf; 1 Black Angus cow. C. T. Milan, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-8384._________ Four 3/4 Charolais and Angus bull calves, w/shots and reg. papers, age, 5 - 6 mos. W. R. Crowder, Rt. 2, Greenville. Ph. 672-4785. night._______ 200 head Holstein cows, 7000 Ibs. milk base, 160 producing 10,615 Ibs. milk 40 are springers. W. P. Elder, Jr., Culloden._________________ 1 reg. Polled Shorthorn bull, red, calved 10/27/71. Roy M. Brooks. Rt. 2, Newton 31770. Ph. 734-5087. Reg. purebred Charolais cows w/calves and purebred bulls. A. R. Daniels, Diamond Bar-D Ranch, Brunswick, Ph. 265-3278. night. Reg. Angus cow w/reg. heifer calf at side, free del. 50 mi. David A. Brown, Castlewood Angus Farm, Tyron 30290. Ph. 461-5072._________ 3 purebred Holstein heifers, aver. 1000 Ibs. ea., to freshen approx. 9/1/72. P. D. Loudermilk, Rt. 2, Buford. Ph. 945-7233.__________ Angus bulls, purebred 6-10 mos., will make exc. herd bulls, del. N. Ga. R. Moss, 7225 Bell Rd., Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-5736, 476-5345. 45 exc. 2 - 3 yr. Polled Hereford bulls, 50 bred heifers, 50 open heifers. Winton Harris, Rt. 1, Box 118, Screven 31560. Ph. 586-6687. Reg. Horned Hereford bulls, service age, $450 up, reg. and percentage Charolais bulls. $450 up. Weyman E. Rooks. Newton. Ph. 734-5109. Reg. Angus herd bull, grandson Elevate 5th, 6 1/2 yrs., see his calves, $500. B. F. Bohanon, 234 Cove Rd., Chickamauga. Ph. 375-3521. WATCH FOR POSSIBILITY OF SCREWWORM INFESTATION REPORT ANY EVIDENCE OF SCREWWORM IMMEDIATELY Page 4 Cattle, swine, other livestock #^_, for sale CATTLE 4 yr. Black Angus bull, purebred of exc. bloodline, must sell to prevent inbreed, $300. Rogers Lowe, N. Augusta, S. C. Ph. 279-3016, 279- 4039.___________________ Reg. horn type Hereford bulls, $300 up, w/papers. R. G. Hale, Monroe, 30655. Ph. 267-5806, 267- 3790.___________________ Several purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, service age, deep red in col. Joe Baker Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. 586- 2291.___________________ Reg. Angus bulls, 7-9 mos., champion bloodlines, good size and conf, free del. Guy C. Jones, Jones Angus Farm, Milan. Ph. 362-2641._____ Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos.. Ballot bloodline, Berry College herd sire and dam, 54 cents, Ib. M. A. Prowell, 555 Spence Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 964- 7636.______________________ 7 reg. Jersey cows, heavy milkers, $350 ea. if all taken. L. H. Akin. Rt. 3, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-2316 after 6._______________________ Top quality baby calves, dairy and beef type crossed. Jessie Pierce, Rt. 10, Gainesville. Ph. 536-6754. Charolais cross 4-H calves, exc. quality from leading AI bulls, incl. Ali Baba Dessauny. A. E. Royer, Box 183A, Rt. 1, Midway. Ph. 884-2461. after 5. ______^^ 1 Black Angus bull, reg., Bandoliermere, Eileenmere breeding, 4 yrs., selling to prevent inbreeding. G. T. Jones, Hull 30646. Ph. 788-2388. after 5._______________________ 2 Charolais bulls, no papers, also several young Charolais heifers. R. J. Walters, Rt. 1. Loganville 30249. 10 Black Angus cows, 5 w/calves by side, 5 to calve soon. $4.000. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-3974. SWINE I have a hog for sale. Mrs. John D. Wilson, College Park. Ph. 767-2710. Boars: purebred Chester White, also one herd boar, 3 yrs. boars sired by 1970 Grand Champion. Jimmy J. Dubberly, Rt. 2, Box 55A, Baxley. Ph. 367-6367._____________ Reg. Hampshire boars, few gilts, all weaned to 5 mo., also a few bred sows. Lawton Kemp, Jr., P. O. Box 7, Dexter 31019. Ph. 875-3417. Feeder pigs, 10 wks., Hampshires, Yorkshire, 3 Hampshire sows first pigs, 1 Yorkshire boar, service age. J. W. Taylor, Conyers. Ph. 483-1196. 3 Purebred Yorkshire males, 12 wks., extra good, reasonably priced, will swap or might sell, gilts. A. B. Grizzle, Suches. Ph. 747-2481. 3 mo. Hampshire feeder pigs, $17.50, ea., 2, $30, J. J. Duke, 5933 Old Stone Mtn. Rd., Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-9950._________________ Prize-winning FHA spots, exc. breeding stock, dame of one litter is dbl. grand champion of Coastal Empire Fair. Keith Boyett, Cobbtown, Ph. 685-5620.______________ Reg. S.P.C. hogs, boars, and gilts, also bred son, best bloodlines, long meat type, priced to sell. Mrs. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring._____ Reg. Hampshire, Duroc, and Yorkshire boars of service age, $50 to $150. Danny L. Reid, Rt. 4, Cumming, Ph. 887-5389.__________ 18 Purebred Duroc pigs, 7 wks., and 10 half Duroc and half Yorkshire pigs. Junior Farmer, Blue Ridge, Ph. 632-5479. _________________ One purebred reg. Yorkshire Sow and 9 purebred pigs, 8 wks., from extra fine male, sell at barn. S. P. Jones, Rt. 2, Lula 30550. Ph. 677-3326. 1 Shoat, approx. 125 to 130 Ibs., $35. E. B. Satterfield, Fayetteville Rd., Fairburn, Ph. 964-7987. SHEEP & GOATS Reg. Nubian Buck, strawberry roan, black, born March 8, 1971, Hurricane Aeno blood, very gentle, disbudded, $100. R. V. Purser, Rt. 1, Harris Rd., Cochran. Ph. 934-2126. Two beautiful, heavy producing, long lactating, grade Toggenburg Does, one milking since Jan. 1971, Naturally hornless, gentle, easily handled. $100. Joe Lashley, 1020 Dill Ave., S.W. Atlanta. Ph. 753-5918. Reg. Nubian Buck, 5 mos., very gentle, from good bloodline. James W. Newman. Rt. 1, Cochran. Ph. 9346602. Reg. A.D.G.A. Nubian Bucks, born 5/13/72, Star Buck, $30, ea. 1 Grade Nubian Doe, 5 mos., $30. R. Philyaw, Rt. 3, Box 570, Dalton 30720. Ph. 226-1679. 226-1077.__________ 1 Irg. white Angora Billy Goat, 1 yr., $25. James D. Lingerfelt, Rt. 4, Douglasville 30134.__________ 15 common goats, all young nannies. Dalton Mathis, Rt. 4, Box 190, Fitzgerald, 31750, Ph. 423-4544. 34 goats, 5 billies all ages, 29 nannies and kids, some part milk stock. Jerry Williams, Rt. 2, Buford, Ph. 945-9858. Reg. Saanen and Nubian Stud service, Goats milk for sale. Mrs. Zora Lashley, P. O. Box 82, Mountville, Ph. 882-0284. Wanted: young goat must be small or pygmy type. J. W. Strawder, Rt. 5, Box 233, Albany 31701.________ Wanted: one weaned lamb, black if possible for pet, reasonably priced. Mrs. J. E. Hampton, 1298 Belmont Ave., Smyrna 30080, Ph. 435-4925. Cattle, swine, other livestock wanted Wanted: a well trained goat w/wagon or cart, please give all information and price in first letter. John M. Harrell, P. O. Box 62, Gib- Want reg. Red Angus bull, 8 to 12 mos., state wt. and price in first letter. J. O. Dickerson. Rt. 5, Lyons 30436. Ph. 526-6220._____________ Wanted, midget ponies, 30 in., or under. C. M. Bond. Lavonia. 30553. Wanted, Quarter horse filly, well handled. Quarter horse farms w/references only need reply. Leslie Caulfield, 4 Maypop Lane, Decatur. Ph. 284-1479. ___________ Want to buy any amount, goats up to 50 head, within 200 mi. of Atlanta, state price in first letter. Z. W. Kirkland, Tucker 30084. Ph. 9381574._____________________ Want one very gentle 'mare or gelding, 14 to 16 hds., 5 to 8 yrs., 5 gaited or Western trained. Polly Smith, 3824 Grant Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 363-2732.____________ Want to catch or buy wild cattle w/roping horses. Bill Reasor, Rt. 4, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3396. Want to buy or catch wild cattle. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-3974. Wanted, 30 Black Angus or Holstein heifers, 6-8 mos., state price, del., Carrollton, in first letter. Don Healy, c/o Kate Winkles, Rt. 1, Bremen.___________________________ Want 200 to 250 Ib. bull or steer calves, five to fifty head. Terry S. McLelland, Rt. 1, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-4467. Horses, mules, ponies for sale Appaloosa mare, blue roan, 4 yr. bred to reg. leopard stud, broke to ride, $225, brown Bona Alien pleasure saddle, good shape, $45. Wendell Hayes, Rt. 1, Box 40, Hoschton 30548. Ph. 654-2526. Loud col. reg. Appaloosa mares, foals, daughters, granddaughters of nationally known stallion, 3 in 1 package. $400 up. Dr. Morris, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6913. Going out of business, 1 five gait, 1 walk-trot, 1 pleasure, 1 racking, all proven winners, 2 broodmares, 1 colt; sell ind. or package. Eddie Hartness, Athens, Ph. 598-9865 after 7 p.m. Appaloosa gelding hunter, has been shown successfully, $1000, L. Underwood, Marietta. 30060. Ph. 4285409. Reg. American Saddlebred mare, chestnut, 5 yr., Sue Wilson, Rt. 2, 3710 Roswell Rd., Marietta 30060, Ph. 971-1205. THE MARKET BULLETIN AQHA stallion, Bit's Bar Tender, liver chestnut, blaze, ex. col., conf., disp. $1500, chestnut QH mare w/colt, $450, Mrs. Ludwig, N. Augusta, S. C. Ph. 279-6956. (Ga. Resident). Quarter horse, 1 yr. filly, exc. bloodline, gentle, $125. Rogers Lowe, N. Augusta, S. C., Ph. 2793016. (Ga. Resident). Reg. quarter horse, bay gelding, seven yrs., fine show horse, $350. Charles Purcell, Decatur, Ph. 284i0523. Reg. American Saddlebred, Sorrel ifilly, 4 yrs.. exc. animal, owner must Isell, going to college in fall. Sheryl Magnuson, 1748 Beverly Wd. Ct., Atlanta. Ph. 457-6404._____ Grey, 1972, Arabian colt. Polish, Ferseyn breeding, Bask grandson, halter and park prospect. Ann Olson, Rt. 3, Ridge Rd., Douglasville, Ph. 942-3243. Strawberry roan gelding, 8 yrs., 16 hands, gentle, affectionate, to good home only. Debbie Cohr, 4965 Old House Tr., N. E., Atlanta, Ph. 2524654. Dbl. Reg. quarter mare and Palomino, 3 yrs., sired by Auha Champion, halter, pleasure, reining prospect, started well. Bennv Williams, Rt. 2, Canton, Ph. 479'3471. 7 yr. POA Leopard Stallion 49 in. stood second in class last no.. International Show. POA mare bred to above stallion. Benny Williams, Rt. 2, Canton, Ph. 479-3471. Reg. Appaloosa stallion, Belton's Patches, T-63,311, exc. conf.. Western pleasure and halter, eight 7/8 mares in foal to Jug Bars, exc. hunters. Roy L. Butler, Watkinsville, Ph. 548-3547. Arabian horses, weanlings to 2 yr. Mr. Green, Red Holly Farms, Conyers, Ph. 483-8758 or 483-3496. Appaloosa filly, colored Joker B, granddaughter; black/white Pal. bred mare, trade for 4 Angus/Charolais feeder heifers, Earl Martin, Rt. 4, Box 328, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6881. Welsh pony for sale. Birmer Wright. Rt. 3. Canton._________ Appaloosa. gentle, exc. for beg. rider, sorrel mare w/5 mo. colt, TBQH 5 yr. reas. price; H. Atkins, Smyrna. Ph. 435-8409._________ 2 horses, golden Palomino mare. Quarter horse mare, $150 ea.. Ricky Hendrix. Hampton. Ph. 946-3616, or 241-2993.____________________ Reg. saddlebred brood mare, $300, also, buckskin Welch mare and filly colt, $300, 10 yr. roan mare, $100, all gentle, P. McEachern, McDonough Ph. 957-5871._____ 2 ponies, grey mare, red gelding with blaze face, stockings, $35 ea. very gentle, Vance Thompson. B. C. Grant Rd., Alto 30510. Ph. 778- 7090.__________________ Tenn. Walking stallion, 14 yr., not reg. but good rider, must sell. R. E. Eason, Atlanta. Ph. 971-1320. Reg. Appaloosa mare, Sundog Squaw, No. T-30,206, and 4 mo. colt, reg. Mateo's Big Star, No. T-165,533, both $600, John Goodson, Franklin, Ph. 675-3404._________________ Palomino Quarter horse gelding, gentle, bay racking mare, 1/2 TWH $250, ea. William J. Carlson, 4595 Scarbrough Rd., College Park, 30349, Ph. 767-2105._______________ Beautiful 6 yr., 1/2 Arab. 1/2 quarter horse mare, spirited Sorrel red hunter gelding, exc. riders. $225, ea. Johnny Walston, Griffin, Ph. 227- 7349.______________________ Sev. Welsh Ponies, mostly pinto, broke and gentle, also bridles, saddles. Hugh C. Jones, Milan, Ph. 362- 2423._______________________ 14 mo. welch, cross with quarter horse, bay w/white mane and tail, about 4 ft. high, gentle, halter broken. C. D. Williamson, Dawson-Albany Annex Rd., Americus 31709.______ Quarter horse broodmare, approx. reg. 11 yr., 15.3 hands, Mant) War grandson, $250. Mrs. Jack Alien, Jr., Tallahassee Rd., Thomasville, 31792. Ph. 226-1181._____________ Quarter-Morgan gelding, exc. conf. and disp., 16 hands, 6 yrs., gentle, will sell or trade for Irg. mare. Mrs. Lee Crummey, Jesup, Ph. 427-6329. Reg. Quarter horses, broodmare, w/colts, 1 yearling and 2 yr., both dbl. bred Leo fillies. E. P. Way, P. O. Box 182, Hinesville, Ph. 876-2528. Beautiful Reg. Saddlebred pleasure show mare, granddaughter, Stonewall King, 4 yrs., liver chestnut, prof, trained. Mrs. Betty Kingdon, 4480 Janice Dr. College Park, 30337, Ph. 761-7859.________________ 4 yr. mare, saddle, bridle, gentle easy to catch, especially good w/children. $175. Paul Poulson, Cornelia, Ph. 778-6665.____________ Shetland ponies, pleasure horses, good selection, English and Western saddles, and tack. C. M. Bond, Lavonia, Ph. 356-3244, 356-2673. Need good home for small quarter horse mare, seven yrs., not for beginner, $250, saddle and bridle, $100. Jack Croehford, Atlanta, Ph. 457- 4680.________________________ Albino mare, 2 1/2 yr., gentle for lady or child, $150, also black mare quarter type, 8 yr., exp. rider., $165. Harold Alligood, Rt. 1, Rentz. Ph. 984-4365._______________ Bay Quarter horse, mare, 2 yr., $150, John Pa/ks, Anvil Block Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 474-8719.______ AQHA reg. sorrel colt, 15 mo. 14 hands, great grandson of 3 Bars, has had little training, exc. conf. sound, Kelly McGuire, Sandy Springs. Ph. 255-8495.__________________ 1/2 Walking horse, 1/2 Morgan, strawberry roan, gelding, gentle, will plow, good health, saddle, bridle, $200. Dave Arnold, Ellenwood. Ph. 363-8978._________________ 12 horses for sale with tack for each. Monty Montgomery, P. O. Box 594, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3113. AQHA reg. gelding, 4 yr., red dun w/dorsal stripe, 15 1/2 hands, good conf. ready to show at Western pleasure, L. H. Pierce, Rt. 1, Box 181 Evans. Ph. 863-3451.__________ 2 Reg. Appaloosa fillies, 2 yr. leaopard out champ. App., exc. show pleasure, $850, 1 yr. daughter Double Six Domino, $1750. Larry Hearn, RFD 4, Alpharetta 39201. Ph. 475- 4985.______________________ Reg. Quarter horse filly, 4 yr. exc. bloodlines, make show, pleasure horse, saddle, bridle, blankets, et. $1,000. Kris Keenan, 27 Col. Estill Ave. Savannah. Ph. 354-9583. Yearling Palomino quarter horse by Spanish Robin, selling as grade,' reasonable, N. G. Tant, Riverdale. Ph. 478-3487.__________________ Gelding, 5 yr., part Palomino, part Albino, Hairl C. Foster, Rt. 1, Suwanee 30174. Ph. 887-7931. Appaloosa gelding, 8 yr. gentle for children, S100 Lamar Haney. Rt. 5, Box 243, Covington Ph. 786-0938. Quarter horse palomino filly, 16 mo., saddle, bridle, $150, gentle, halters and leads well, ready to train, R. P. Dominy, Rt. 1, Mclntyre 31054, Ph. 946-2963.______________ Good saddle horse, gentle and safe for anyone, bargain, E. B. Satterfield, Fayetteville Rd.. Fairburn. Ph. 964- 7987.___________________ Reg. paint saddle out of Princess Rocahantos, son of Yellow Pug Dog, AQHA stud. exc. conf, markings, $1.200. Zachary W. Henderson, Goldcrest Ranch, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5777.____________________ Half thoroughbred weanlings, yearlings, 2 and 3 yr., $300 to $800. W. R. Fowler, Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 253-1447.________________ Reg. Appaloosa filly, 2 yr., chestnut w/blanket on hips. No.'T-140,893; $200.; 6 yr. 1/2 Morgan, 1/2 Saddlebred mare, sorrell, ApHc ID No. 2928, $200. very gentle, Ed. Morgan, III. P. O. Box 350, Conyers. Ph. 483- 4924._________________________ Private Treaty Dispersal Sale, Reg. Quarter and Appaloosas, Junior Boswell, Grassview Ranch, Roswell. Ph. 993-9876._______________ Beaut, reg. Appaloosa weanling colt, dark dun, blanket, black spots, exc. conf, Patchy-Red Dog breeding, $400. Mrs. Brenda Burbank, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4990 evenings. Reg. Quarter horses, gentle, sound, fine show prospects, many to choose from. Tom Martin, Marietta. Ph. 4227793._______________ AQHA '71 Bonita Dee Bars 817014, King, Waggoner, Joe Hancock, Old Man appear in her bloodline, $650, Denise Farmer, Candler Rd., Gainesville. Ph. 532- 7619._______________________________ Black/white paint mule colt, 12 mo. $55., Ed. Lightsey, Sr. 1709 Madison Hwy. Valdosta 31601. Ph. 242-4430. Sorrel 7 yr., grade Quarterhorse mare., 1200 Ibs., will trade for reg. Quarter horse stud colt or cow of equal value, Wayne Wilkins, 5 Forks Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963- 5950.____________________ Exceptionally gentle Pinto Shetland pony, pulls cart, New Eng. saddle incl., $200, Mrs. E. Greene, 4172 Beakford Cir., Atlanta. Ph. 457-0856. Shetland pony, mare, very gentle, works to cart, no bad habits, $90, pony saddle and bridle, D. R. Bonner, Carrollton. Ph. 854-8145. All kinds of ponies for sale $30 up or trade for any kind of livestock Frank Watson, Rt. 1, Loganville. Ph. 466-8357.__________________ Thoroughbred mare, bay, 15 1/2 hands, 5 yr., exc. hunter pros. $600, Becky Frazer, 565 W. Wesley Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 971-9108 days._____ Reg. American saddlebred yearlings, bay stallion, chestnut gelding, chestnut filly, good bloodlines, good conf. halter broken. Karl Holcombe, P. O. Box 2, Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-6017. Wednesday, August 9. 1972 Reg. and grade horses, nice fat, gentle; reasonably priced. Tommy Pruitt, Happy Valley Stables, Marietta. Ph. 943-3753.________ Beautiful Sorrel racking mare, 16.5 hands, 4 stockings, w/blaze, gentle; strawberry roan, fast racking gelding, also tack, J. C. Wallace, Powder Spring, Ph. 943-2591 after 5 P. M. 8 yr. bay mare walking horse and 6 yr. bay American Saddlebred mare, Mrs. Bruce Wheeler, Rt. 1, Social Circle. Ph. 786-0386.__________ Mustang-Quarter type gelding, retired cutting horse, now good trail horse, fast, healthy, 12 yr., Marilyn Wilkinson, Austell. Ph. 435-4360. Ivory Palomino racker out of reg. Saddlebred dam, style or speed, also canters, show pros, flashy, $350, $500 w/Western tack. Leslie Caulfield, Decatur. Ph. 284-1479. Quarter horse gelding, "Poco Flare", works Western and Eng., Good conf. disp. $400, Sharon Knight, 274 Jackson St., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-7198 home, no collect calls.__________________ Ga. champ, reserve Palomino, 3 yr. PHBA Golden Mirage, Jr., top show record, 16.3 hands, brilliant golden col. four stockings, $2,000. Sally Stinnett, Buford. Ph. 945-7315._____ Beaut, stylish 4 yr. gelding, liver chestnut col. 4 stockings, white mane, tail, gentle, $275. Annie Forrestor, Thompson Mill Rd., Buford. Ph. 945- 7315._____________________ Racking mare, 6 yr. very good, $150, 3 yr. $125. Marion Wood, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3113.________ 4 yr. sorrell, Q. H. mare, exc. disp., handles well, 8 yr. bay gelding, good trail horse, others, sell or trade. Wes Beaty, Marietta. Ph. 432-1163. Eng. Pleasure mare, 4 yr., 15 hands, good disp. nice gaits, Dale Logan, Rt. 2, Tallassee Rd., Athens. Ph. 543- 1690._________________ Nice black mare mule, approx., 1000 Ibs., in good cond., $150. A. B. Wiley, Rt. 3,"Carnesville 30521. Ph. 677-4661.___________________ 1/2 Arabian and Quarter horse mare, 3 yr., $150, one Tenn. Walker mare, 5 yr. $150, one pony $25. Larry W. Burden, Rt. 1, Dewy Rose. Ph. 245-5692._____________ 4 horses, 3 gentle saddle horse, 1 unbroken, 3 saddles, sell or trade for cattle. Ocie Geter, Warm Springs. Ph. 655-3968 after 5 P. M.________ Purebred yearling Arabian filly, chestnut w/stockings, blaze face, by Sunny Acres Darius out to Raffles Daughter, Don Craighton, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 628-4277.________ AQHA and thoroughbreds, 25 to choose from, 2 geldings, broodmares, race horses, will finance, B. H. Tillman, Rt. 3, Logansville 30249. Ph. 786-6887._____________ 6 yr. bay mare, rides Eng. or Western, gentle, good broodmare, $150, Tracie Freeman, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-8639.____________ Welch pony, tan and white, 40 in. high, very gentle, 8 or 10 yr., saddle and bridle, $50. J. H. Rockmore, RFD 3, Covington.__________ AQHA reg. chestnut sorrel mare, white stockings, blaze, flashy, halter, Western Pleasure winner 4 yr., show cond. exc. bloodline, John E. Mullis, Rt. 1, Kathleen. Ph. 987-4426. Quarter horse mare w/yearling filly by side, also beautiful Hackney trotter for harness or saddle use. $150, N. A. Vaughn, Mableton. Ph. 948-6858. Reg. Tenn. Walking stud, solid black, 3 mares, all reg. saddles, bridles all cheap, make offer. Earl I. Stokes, Rt. 3, Box 397, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502._______________ Reg. and grade horses, pleasure and performance. Joe Keys, Dallas. Ph. 445-7081, Barn Ph. 428-9355. Jack donkey, white and grey, 3 yr. very gentle, 500 Ib. Olan McCray, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-6752._____ 5 yr. mare, gentle, bay w/black mane and tail. C. F. Allison, Rt. 2, Box 457, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 536-4038.______________ Shetland ponies and pleasure horses, good selection, Eng. and Western saddles, and tack. C. M. Bond, Lavonia. Ph. 356-3244 day, 3562673 night.________________ 6 reg. AQHA mares, 2 w/filly colts by side, all bred to Aledo's Hosea for "73 foals, all broke, $2000 for lot. John C. Dorough, Rt. 2, Cordeie 31015. Ph. 273-1510.__________ Reg. Appaloosas. 4 yr. stud, trained for cutting cows, $600, 10 yr. mare breed, $300, 6 yr. mare breed, $400. Mac Ramsey, Rt. I, Box 322, Dawson Ph. 995-4608 after 5 P. M._____ Shetland ponies, studs, $25, mares, $35 ea.; bay mare, $150. Billy Turner, Union Point.______________ Reg. Palomino and Quarter horses, all ages, several pleasure horses, yearling Palomino filly and geldings, broodmares, weanlings. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 5682262. Wednesday, August 9, 1972 Horses, mules, ponies for sale Reg. Tenn. Walking mare, granddaughter of world champ, Sun's Jet Parade, roan w/white mane and tail, 7 yr. exp. rider. Charlie Jarrett, Rt. 3, Barnett Sh. Rd., Athens. Ph. 5430208.__________________ Wimpy's Sandstar, AQHA reg. 2 yr. chestnut show filly, Wimpy P-l grandsire, now in training. $950 firm. Anthony J. Leggio, Atlanta. Ph. 2556213.__________________ Reg. 4 yr. stud, Wing Commander and Night of Folly breeding, $550; 2 horse home made trailer, $225. Bob Hanshaw, P. O. Box 2031, Ft. Oglethorpe 30741, Ph. 866-4071 or 375-2957._______________ AQHA weaned fillies by Brio reserve champ, aged stallion at '72 Carolina circuit, out of halter and perf. mares. Kendall Eidson, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 628-5018._____ 2 Quarter horses, 4 yr. chestnut mare and filly, Marshall McDaniel, Byron. Ph. 956-3525.__________ AQHA reg. Quarter horses yearling, broodmares, good quality stock for youth. Bob Allmond, Beaucrest Farm, Atlanta. Ph. 4571349.____________________ Welch mare, 4 yr. and 4 Shetland ponies. J. L. Shipp, Rt. 4, Dallas 30132. Ph. 459-5094. Livestock, -handling, boarding, equipment '71 sixteen ft. Double D. combination horse and stock trailer, brakes, like new, $900, Ron Keith, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5159. Horse, harness for sale. Tom Martin. Marietta. Ph. 422-7793.______ Boarding, nice big stalls, running water in every stall, 300 A. of trails, lights, shoeing avail. Tommy Pruitt, Powder Springs. Ph. 422-7793 or 943-3753.______________ 2 Western saddles, adult size, good cond., $75 ea. Henry Keller, Jr., West Point. Ph. 644-1061 after 5 P. M. 2 horse trailer built by Hale, good cond., $650, R. L. Bradford, Decatur. Ph. 289-1971.__________ Horses boarded, large stalls, numerous trails, exc. Sandy Springs, location, Ray Norden, 220 Johnson Ferry Rd.. Atlanta. Ph. 971-9108. Used 2 horse trailers, priced to sell, 2 horse collars, diff. sizes and complete set of leather harnes, Roy L. Butler, Box 13, Watkinsville. Ph. 548-3547.__________________ "Hot to Trot" horse walker, saves hours in exercising or cooling out your horses, W. Green, Red Holly Farms. Conyers. Ph. 483-8758. Gaited horses boarded and trained or sell, Larry Turner, Canton. Ph. 887-4703.________________ Horses, cattle hauled evenings, weekends, locally or out of town. Raymond Y. Ayers, Atlanta. Ph. 7582551.________________ Beautiful Kennesaw Mountain Stables, exc. nice facilities, boarding, training for show and pleasure horses, pasture avail. G. N. Benefield, Jr., Rt. 2, Shiloh Rd., Kennesaw. Ph. 4274032, 427-1453.___________ Western Saddle, good cond., $100, E. B. Strickland, III, 960 Winburn Dr., East Point. 30344. Ph. 761-7572. Horses pastured, Powder Springs, area, $10 per mo., stable, inc. 100 acres fescue, riding ring, tack room, J. C. Wallace, Powder Springs, Ph. 9432591 after 5 P. M.________ Horseshoeing, prompt, dependable service., anywhere in metro area, breaking and training. Wes Beaty, Marietta. Ph. 432-1163.______ 18 in. Argentine jumping saddle, exc. cond., Eng. show bridle, bareback pad, Western pony saddle, Dale Logan, Rt. 2, Tallassee Rd., Athens. Ph. 543-1690._________ Horseshoeing, Hot and Cold, all professional work can be done al your convenience, weekdays, evenings, Holidays, free to travel, Tom Hayes, Decatur. Ph. 284-7292. Western youth saddle, suede seat, exc. cond., also Western, buck stitched show saddles, Leanne Hodges, Atlanta. Ph. 874-6154 or 633-1610. Good selection of Western saddles and other horse equip. G. P. Curry, Scott's Fry, Rd., Appling. Ph. 5410963. ________________ Horseshoeing, prompt, prof, service, guaranteed work, grad. ,of Bob Gerkins,; Jerry Whidby, Loganville. Ph. 466-4720.______________ 165 A pasture, large stalls, water, lights, trails, dirt roads, daily care, Dave or Debbie Kravarik, Morrow. Ph. 363-8693.______________ Used 4 in. cutback Eng. saddle, w/20 in. seat, also double bit bridle, Don Turner, Smyrna. Ph. 432-3469. Used forward-seat jumping saddle for high-withered, narrow backed horse, exc. cond. $60. Mrs. J. W. Latimer, Rt. 1, Box 49, Watkinsville. Ph. 769-6362.____________ 4 horse walker, factory model, like new, want used factory built trailer, Billy Barbee, Box 326, Camilla. Ph. 787-5196.______________ Horses boarded, 400 acres, exc. pasture and wooded trails, spring fed creek, dirt roads near Atlanta, reasonable, Larry Barton. Atlanta. Ph. 471-0115._____________ Livestock hauling, insured, long or short distance, George Adams, 904 South Greene St., Thomaston. Ph. 647-4071.___________________ Sev. pair mule harness, plowstocks leather collars, one horse wagon, Lewis Keith, 246 Jefferson St., Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-4409. Buggy harness w/bridle and reins, exc. cond., $75, John E. Mitchell, Morrow. Ph. 366-0107._______ 4 in. cutback Eng. show saddle, brown, Cindy Ballard, Marietta. Ph. 971-9675.________________ Want used exercise racing saddle and bridle, Jean Benson, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4450. Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale Highly limed and fert., Coastal Bermuda Hay, $30, ton, in the field, $40, ton, del. Jim E. West, P. O. Box 47, Good Hope, Ph. 267-6774._____ Coastal Hay from highly fert. fields, cutting as weather permits. Houston White Jr., Hunter Rd., College Park, Ph. 761-6546.______________ Good first cutting Coastal Bermuda, pick up in field or in barn. Bobby L. Holloway, Rt. 1, Bowdon. Ph. 349-1054, 258-2853.________ Exc. 1972 Bermuda and Fescue, from limed and fert. fields $1, per bale, will sell in any size lots. W. H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905. 1500 bales Coastal Bermuda hay, heavily fert. and limed, $1, per bale, pick up at barn. Doug Lester, Athens. Ph. 548-5947.______________ Rain free Coastal Bermuda hay, approx. 28-30 bale, T, $1, bale. Ed Lightsey, 1709 Madison Hwy. Valdosta, 31601, Ph. 242-4430. Fescue and Bermuda hay in round bales, 50 cents bale. Ralph Daws, Rt. 3, Madison, Ph. 342-1909._________ Hay, well fert. and limed, square bales, excl. quality, 1972 crop Bermuda, $1, bale, Mulch 50 cents, bale. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 3667753. Wheat straw for mulching, 75 cents bale, Irg. bales, 1972 Coastal Bermuda hay, $1, bale. W. V. Rawlins, Rt. 1, Box 212A, McDonough. Ph. 957-5002. 150 Irg. bales Barley hay, also Soybean hay. Bill Harding, Rt. 1, Box 240, McDonough, 30253. Ph. 9575770. Highly fertilized Coastal Bermuda hay, field pick up price, $1, bale, $1.15 at barn. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Reeves Station Rd., Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984. Hay, fertilized and baled w/o rain, square bales, exc. quality. Morris Sargent, Foxdale Farm, Bell Rd., Duluth. Ph. 476-5696. Furnish sprigs and plant Coastal Bermuda on your farm, sprigs dug w/automatic digger, planted w/2 row automatic Bermuda Planter, K. E. Hancock, Franklin Springs. Ph. 2455788. Yellow shelled corn, bulk only. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 7345109. THE MARKET BULLETIN 300 sq. bales, Serecia, Lespedezia. fescue, fert. hay, 70 cents bale. R. O. White, 1842 Jodeco Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-8348.____________ 400 bales straw. 60 cents bale, 600 bales rained on straw, 30 cents bale, at farm, will help load. Paul H. Porter, Rt. 3. Dallas. Ph. 445-4727. Hay, Coastal Bermuda in field, 75 cents bale. Mulching hay, 50 cents bale. J. L. Jackson, 1368 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta 30306. Ph. 3782245, 957-5763.______________ Fine Coastal Bermuda Hay, limed and fert. by soil sample, $1, bale, $40, T, in field. Otis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd.. Rome. Ph. 232-3019, 232-1613. Quality Van Tress Fescue hay, 60 cents, on ground, 75 cents, wagon, 85 cents, barn, $1, del. N. Fulton Area. Ray Moss, 7225 Bell Rd., Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-5736, 476-5345. Hay, high quality Coastal Bermuda, cutting week Aug. 7th, 75 cents per bale in field, easy to get to. W. H. Sell, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2921, 6542527.__________________ Mixed Fescue, Clover and Bermuda, extra Irg. bales from well fert. field at barn, 85 cents bale. George Gray, Oxford. Ph. 786-4132. Exc. quality Coastal Bermuda hay; behind baler or can del. short distances. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Box 118, Screven 31560. Ph. 586-6687. 1,000 bales of fine Coastal hay, ready Aug., taking orders to sell whole amount or part at $1, bale. J. B. Woodall, Braselton. Ph. 654-2436. for sale Fla. 501 oats, bulk SI, bu., bagged $1.15 bu. Marvin Lewis. Rt, 3. Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-4329. 273-3899. Dutch cabbage, Rutger tomato, Vate Collard, $1, C, 300. $2.60, hot and bell pepper $1.60, C, add 60 cents post. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-1759. Black raspberry, peach tree, 3, $1; black haw, hazelnut, beechnut, crabapple tree. Muscadine grapevine, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501._______ Heading collard plts.j 100. $1.65, 300, $3.50, PP in Ga., M.O. or check. Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons 30436. Lrg. red nest onions 1-25 in hill, little white nest onions, $5, gal., 85 cents post. Mr. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107._________ Everbearing strawberry pits., 75 cents doz., 3 doz., $2, add post. Rosa Richards, Rt. 3, Ellijay._______ Muscadine grapevine, 50 cents ea., dewberry, blackberry pits., 12, $2, blueberry, catnip, spearmint pits., $2.50 doz., 50 cents post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________ Huckleberry bushes, dewberry, blackberry pits., 12, $2, sour May cherry bushes, $1 ea., boysenberry pits., $2 doz., 50 cents post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay._____ Herb seed: sage, dill, spearmint, oregano, thyme, horehound, carraway, anise, peppermint, rosemary, 25 seed, 50 cents, no mix. packs. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031. Decatur 30031.____________ Pepper 25, seed per pkg., birdseye, 50 cents, pimento, 25 cents, 7 yr., 60 cems, Hot Hungarian Banana, 30 cents. O'Neal Brooks. Box 873, Scottdale 30079._______________ Rooted sage pits., 12, $2, horseradish, 12, $2. miniature red hot pepper-12 pods, 25 cents. Fred O. Thomas, Rt. 6, Box 445, Daltori 30720.________________ Multiplying yellow onions, 30, $1.25, PP. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 98 Ellijay 30540._________ Mtn. blueberries, dewberries, blackberries, bushes, 1 doz., $3, Old Fashioned peach, black walnut, tame cherry, $1, ea. add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 6984143._________________________ Rutger tomato, Dutch and Copenhagen cabbage, Vates and Ga. collard, $1, C, red multiplying onion buttons, $1.50 qt., add 65 cents post. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2 Gainesville 30501.________________ High quality Pennsacola Bahia Grass seed w/high germ, and purity, no noxious weeds. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 865-2475. Huckleberry bushes, dewberry, blackberry pits., 12, $2, out of state, $2.50. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513. Page 5 Recipes of the Week LEMONADE PIE 1 small can frozen 1 can Eagle Brand lemonade condensed milk 1 large size non-dairy whipped cream (Cool Whip) Mix all ingredients into a graham cracker crust and refrigerate for several hours. Miss Sally H. Bailey Route 1, Box 124 Hinesville, Ga. 31313 HEART'S DELIGHT PUDDING 1 cup brown sugar 11/2 cups hot water Place in ungreased baking pan and stir until sugar is dissolved. Set aside. In a bowl mix together until smooth: 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon butter 1/2 cup sweet milk 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup flour 1 cup chopped pecans (add nuts last) Drop dough by spoonfuls on top of water-sugar mixture (as you would dumplings). Bake in a preheated 375 F. oven about 20 minutes or until brown. May be served hot or cold with whipped cream. Mrs. A. G. Hartfield 31 Moore Road, Rt. 1 Tobaccoville, N.C. 27050 PEACH CRISP Fresh peaches 1 cup quick oatmeal 1/2 cup flour 1 cup sugar 1 stick margarine 1 tsp. almond flavoring dash of cinnamon in about 1/2 c. water Mix sugar, oatmeal, flour and cinnamon. Work margarine into dry ingredients with fingers. Slice peaches in 10 x 7 x 2 inch pyrex dish. Pour flavored water over peaches. Sprinkle flour mixture over top. Bake at 350 F. until light brown about 45 minutes. Serve with ice cream. Mrs. John V. Moore 3273 Lyle Terrace College Park, Ga. 30337 BUILD A BETTER GEORGIA BUY GEORGIA FARM PRODUCTS Bearing site, Mtn. huckleberries, dewberries, blackberries, 12, $3, Fox grape vine, $1, ea., red plum Crabapple 5, $3, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513._________ Mole bean or caster bean seed, giant sunflower, miniature red hot pepper pods, pkg., 30 cents, or 4, $1, w/stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Moultrie 31768.________________ Queen of meadow, yellow dock, wild cherry bark, 2 Ib. lardbox, $4, 35 cents post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540._________ Rooted sage pits., 12, $2, horseradish, 12, $2, miniature red hot pepper 12 pods, 25 cents. Fred O. Thomas, Rt. 6, Box 445, Dalton 30720. All kinds tree barks, 1/2 gal., $2, slippery elm, 1/2 gal., $4, ginseng root, 50 cents ea., sage, 80 cents pt, add post. Art Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. Agricultural seed and plants wanted Wanted, some green cowhorn pepper, Heading collard pits. Pauline Harkins, P. O. Box 916, Bethlehem 30620. Want to buy Lespedezer Clover seed. W. F. Graham, Hwy. 21, Rin- Poultry, game, fowl and eggs a a -UU for sale White Rock pullets, $1.50 ea., we have crates, or will deliver 25 or more. Keith Shonkwiler, Rt. 1, Box 204. Lizella. Ph. 788-2955._____ Nice healthy doves, Ringnecks, $6 pr. white doves, $8 pr. Pied doves, $10 pr. cannot ship. Starling Yawns, Rt. I, Vienna 31092._________ Fantails, Modenas, Labores, homers, and Texas pioneers, $4 pr., quail size trios of Red Fox Grey games, $15, Ronnie Shebane, 5822 Fornof Rd., Midland. Ph. 563-1316. Black O. E., White O. E., Black Rosecombj White Lace Polish; William Oliver, Rt. 1, Royston, Ph. 245-6600 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.______ New Zealand Reds, Siamese, 2 mo., $2 ea. Myron Stover, Rt. 7, Gainesville._________________ 5 mixed bantam pullets, 50 cents ea., 12 mixed chicks, 25 cents ea. will trade for Jap bantams or Golden Sebright. Mrs. J. Blair, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7852.______________ San Juan rabbits, guaranteed purebred, improved Brassback strain, all ages, unrelated matins, will ship. Jim Shumate. 2074 Juanita St., Decatur. Ph. 373-5291. WATCH FOR SCREWWORM REPORT ANY SUSPICIOUS CASES TO YOUR VETERINARIAN, COUNTY AGENT OR THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE IMMEDIATELY Page 6 Poultry, game, fowl and eggs a a for sale Rabbits, diff. ages, prices, black and brown Dutch, also diff. col. Jane Swofford, Tucker. Ph. 939-5920. Chukar quail, from 3 wk. to full grown birds, priced accord, to age, Cannot Ship. J. L. Holmes, 983 Park Place, Macon. Ph. 743-1647._____ Bantams, young Cochins, Mille Fleurs, white Bulldog games, also sev. 'Apr. hatched Araucana Easter egg, chickens, cannot ship. James R. Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-88-16.__________________ Hatching eggs, and started chickens in bantams and Standard also guineas, ducks, also sev. kinds of pigeons, C. L. Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon, Ph. 258-7141.______________ 1 pr. White Cochin, $6 pr. R. I. Reds, $4 pr., Buckskin Japs, $6 pr. cannot ship. Mrs. P. P. Clement, 1012 Coogler Rd., Dalton. Ph. 278-0234. 35 White Leghorn hens, 17 wks, will start laying in 1 mo., $2 ea., cannot ship. Vernon C. Parizek, 2300 Morris Rd.. Riverdale. Ph. 964-4618. Chinese Crested Mandarin duck breeders, $40 pr., 2 pr. Giant Runt pigeons, $15 pr., 2 pr., $25. H. Clayton Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 302, Cumming. Ph. 887-2018._________ Baby rabbits for sale different ages and colors, also some grown does and bucks for breeding; Willard Hamrick, Rt. 1, Sandy Plains Rd., Marietta. Ph. 971-3453.___________________ Entire breeding stock: geese, guineas, turkeys, Muscovy ducks, chickens: Aracuanus, Dark Cornish, White, Red Laced Cornish, and rabbits. Bill Mansell, Wadley. Cannot ship. Ph. 252-5948.___________ Lrg. Northern bobwhite quail eggs, also day old birds, and birds of all ages. Cline P. Bloodworth, 3370 Irvinton Rd., Milledgeville. Ph. 452- 8983.________________ Bantams, Cochins, Mille Fleurs, Spangled O. E., black Rose Comb, Silkies, Cornish, etc., Rufus Clark, Norcross. Ph. 448-2182._______ Japs, Black Tail White, $10 per trio, Black Rosecomb, $8, Scott Stewart, 3656 Mt. Vernon Dr., E. Point. Ph. 768-2182.________ 500 hanging type chicken feeders, good cond., will sell cheap. Elmer Davis, Rt. 1, Ellijay 30540._____ 20 X 180 metal roof cage layer house, 5,000 capacity, egg belts, elec. feed cart, feed bin, clocks, fans, etc. $1,000, you move. Herman Huckaby, Rt. 1, Brooks. Ph. 599-6916. Geese hatched in Mar., male and female some grey, some white, $15 pr. W. R. Priest, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3828._______________ Game rooster, hen and 10 biddies, $20 for all, Fred F. West, 34 McFerrin Cir., Riverdale. Ph. 4789719 after 6:30 p.m.________ Mallard ducks, 3 gen. from wild, young and grown, $1.50 - $2 ea., White Pekin ducks, $2 ea., Linzy L. Barnie, Rt. 1, Bowersville. Ph. 2456913.____________________ App. 200 laying hens, White Leghorns, also roosters, H. Van Der Borden, Rt. 1. Roswell 30075. Sex link hens sell or trade for guineas, Chukars, rabbits, cannot ship., Thurman Waynick, 5504 Cooper Lake Rd., Mableton 30059. Ph. 941-8969._____________ Mixed young bantam hens, 50 cents ea., also mixed bantam chicks, 25 cents ea., Mrs. Jack Blair, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-7852.______________ 3 pr. White ducks, C. R. Higgins, Rt. 3, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 9265121.____________________ Purebred bantams, Silver duckwings, B. B. Reds, $5 pr. Buff Crested Polish, Golden Polish hens, $4 ea. Franklin Roberson, Wax Rd., Aragon Ph. 234-2405._______ Guineas, turkeys, bantams, W.O.E. Buff Cochins, 1 pr., White Cochin, Cornish and etc. Mrs. A. L. Law, Rt. 1, Chula 31733._____________ 25 hens and 1 rooster, O. N. Hudson, Rt. 1, Box 99, Grovetown. Ph. 863-8894.________________ B. B. Reds, full blooded, 14 hens, 1 rooster, nice and healthy chickens, $35 for all. Raymond Long, Miller Rd. Lilburn. Ph. 469-3335._____ Ducks for sale, 3 gen. from wild. Ella Adams, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 4355732. Several breeds bantams and standards, also Chukars, ducks, guineas, E. B. Satterfield, Fayetteville Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 964-7987. Standard Silver Laced and Columbian Wyandottes, pullets and cockerells, good breeder stock, $1.50 $2 ea. Mrs. Charles H. Rahn, P. O. Box 374, Springfield 31329, Ph. 7543801. Pigeons, large young mixed homers, w/white kings, 10 for $7.50, mated $2.50, cannot ship. J. H. Evans, 603 S. Harris St., Sandersville. Ph. 5522355. Nice purebred rabbits, breeding age Eng. Spots and Copper Satins, show .type rabbits, $2.50 and $5 ea. D. F. Osborne, 100 James St., Winder. Rabbits, diff. size and col. also some breeding stock. Vincent Petello, Clarkston. ___ 4 "leg", egg cart, walk in type w/caster wheels, $100, used one yr. good cond. Larry Casey, Rt. 1, Social Circle. Ph. 786-8096. Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild., B. J. Smith, Irwin Bridge Rd., Conyers, Ph. 483-7965._______ 10 purebred bulldog type white standard Cornish game. $9 trio, '72 white eggs, $4 doz. cannot ship. Bill Coleman, 604 Happiness St., Swainsboro 30401. Chickens, rabbits, paired guineas, Carl Adams, Conyers, Ph. 483-4382. no collect calls. Pure baby chicks, B. B. Reds, Jap White Silkies, Black Cochins, B. O. E. Mille Fleurs, Creols and Black Tail Japs, cannot ship. Joel H. Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2809 days.________________________ Sev. breeds Ornamental pheasants, '72 hatch, book order for fall, also Chukars, show type bantams, Oswald Harper, P. O. Box 95, Mystic. Ph. 468-5630. Pullets, 13 wk., Blacks sex-link, $1.75 chicks, 7 wks. red, brown, white, $1, Mrs. R. Francis, Decatur. Ph. 292-4106. Pigeons, selling out; rollers, giant homers, runts, kings, frills, trade for bantams, Ronald C. Martin, Rt. 4, Martin Rd. Cartersville. Ph. 3820489. Sev. young pigs, col. short hair, Peruvians, Abyssinian, young or old female. Doyal Pickelsimer, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-4031.________ Chukar quail, from 2 wk. to full grown, priced accord, to age. cannot ship. J. L. Holmes, 983 Park Place, Macon. Ph. 743-1647.____________ 1 pr. Blue India peafowls, 3 yrs. $75. James H. Murphy, Rt. 1, Box 237A, Grovetown, Ph. 863-0887. San Juan rabbits, all sizes and ages, Jaime Patrick, Rt. 1 Dacula 30211, Ph. 963-5480.________________ Pigeons, racing homers, W. E. Koch, 721 Northern Ave., Clarkston. Ph. 443-5174.______________ Ringneck pheasants, breeders, chicks, priced accord, to age. Claude Sears, Maysville, Ph. 652-2565. White rabbits, does, bucks, $2 ea., fryers, Mrs. Early Cochran, Rt. 5, Box 234, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 647- 4705._________________ Rabbits, ped. American Chinchillas best bloodlines, fast growth, beautiful stock, reas. price. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville 31096._____ Hens, ducks, milk goats, 3 nannies. Mrs. Amy O'Neal, 1911 Pecan Farm, Albany 31701.______________ Sex-link pullets, early Apr. hatch, sex-link hens approx. 8 Ib. smut nose rabbits, all ages. Arvel Miles, 363 Oakland Ave., Atlanta, Ph. 688-0480. Chickens, 20 variety, duck, geese, pheasant, guineas, incubators, brooders, Paul Horton, 3900 Maybreeze Rd. Marietta 30060, Ph. 926-3672.______________ Purebred Irg. heavy type Dark Cornish hatching eggs; 15 for $2.45; 30 for $4.25, cartons returned at buyer's expense. Miss Cara Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty 31795._________ Hatching eggs, speckled guinea, white guinea, meat is mostly white, 15 for $3 delivered. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768._____________ Show type bantams, Japs in greys, blacks, mottles, all ages, will ship. J. H. Akin, 3196 Mt. Gilead Rd., S. W. Atlanta. Ph. 344-3593. Large birds, in White Rocks, Parfridge Rocks, Buff Laced Polish, Silver Spangled Hamburgs, White leghorns, cannot ship. Paul Hardy, Fairburn. Ph. 964^587. White Pekin duck, Clara G. Cotton, Rt. 7, Conyers 30207.________ Northern Bobwhite quail and eggs, $10 per C, quail from 1 day to 5 mo., Carl E. Peterman, Houston Quail Farm, Rt. 1, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-3857. Game chickens, hatches, Claretts, reg. greys, crosses, hens, $5 up, cocks, $10 up. Geo. M. Ficken, 5400 Winter's Chapel Rd., Doraville. Ph. 4481859. THE MARKET BULLETIN Peafowl, 1 cock, 4 hens, $30 ea., all for $150, ass't bantam type chickens, Mrs. J. L. Potter, Rt. 2, Box 79, Greenville 30222, Ph. 672-4386. Spring hatched white leghorn pullets, good laying stock, 75 cents ea. rooster free w/15 pullets, would trade for turkeys or geese. Juanita Street, Box 13751, Station K. Atlanta. Chickens, mixed, been laying since last Feb., $1 ea., fryers, will start laying in Sept. 75 cents ea. Mr. A. D. Bell, Sr.,Rt. 1, College Park. Ph. 7611423. Ringneck pheasants, pure and mixed bantams, Irg. chickens, doves, fantail pigeons, Eng. white. Tuxedo, pharaoh, cannot ship, Larry Stone, Rt. 1, Unadilla. Bantams, Silver Duckwings, B. B. Reds, 1 pr. Black Rose Comb, baby chicks, some mixed bantams, Ray Yeager, 169 Temple Ave., Newnan 30263. Mallard ducks, 3 gen. from wild, Muscovy, Crested, black and white ducks, all sizes, prices, Fred Brown, Rt. 1, Franklin. Ph. 675-3241. Golden and Silver Sebright, B. B. reds, black rose comb, black and white O. E. cannot ship. C. C. Dobbins, 1888 Glen Haven Cir. Decatur Ph. 284-8564. Rabbits, a number of nice fryers also some nice breeders, diff. breeds, prices H. G. Burroughs, 2960 Browns Mill Rd., S. E. Atlanta, Ph. 361-4015. 20 white Rock chickens, some laying hens, some young pullets, $1.50 ea., Roy H. Hardy, Jr., Rt. 1, Dacula 30211.______________ Roeun ducks, Muscovy, others, some young chicks, both standards and bantams, diff. sizes, diff. prices. Richard Reeves, Dacula. Ph. 963- 3547.___________________ 15 five mo. Austra X Hamp pullets, $2.50 ea., 6 hens and rooster $1.50 ea. Marlin Smith, Ellenwood. Ph. 363-2938.___________________ 17 Muscovey ducks, black and white, $2 ea. cannot ship. Mrs. J. P. Tarpley, Rt. 1, Chatsworth. Ph. 695- 3036.____________________ Flying Mallard ducks, '72 hatch, 4 gen. from wild, $5 pr. Roeun ducks, $5 pr., $6 trio, ducklings, Douglas Williams, Bluffton 31724, Ph. 641- 2620._____________________ Exc. breeding of bantams, Silver Duckwings, Black Rose Combs, Golden Pheasants, etc. Ernest Thrasher, Jr. RFD 4, Winder Ph. 8672457. no collect calls.___________ Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $4.75 for 50 postpaid. J. H. McKinney, Box 252, Ball Ground Ph. 735- 3510._____________________ Rabbits, purebred show type Eng. Spots, breeding age, $8 pr. 2 pr. available, few Dutch. Bobby Kimbrell, Rt. 1, Bethlehem.__________ Pure Gin grey cocks and hens $15 pr. pure Warhorse cocks and hens, $15 pr. Adam Whitaker, Blue Ridge. Ducks, several varieties and sizes, priced accord, to age. purebred bantams to trade, several trios Cornish game. Andrew Langley, Rt. 8, Box 162, Carrollton. Ph. 832-8705. Purebred Gin Red game fowl, 1/2 price if all taken, twelve pullets and 10 stags, $80, can ship for express charge. Mrs. W. B. Tomlinson, Rt. 2, Quitman. Ph. 263-5597. B. B. reds, Japs, White Silkies, mixed bantams. H. L. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 48, The Rock. Ph. 567-8711. Games, 7 hens, 30 to 35 small chicks. D. L. Bennett 1028 N. Grand Ave., Atlanta. Ph. 794-7120. Cannot ship.____________________ 2 hens, 1 torn all $25., 5 laying hens, 75 cents ea. Howard Ackiss, Box 90, Rt. 2, Buena Vista. Ph. 6493143. Rhode Island Red bantams, Silver Duckwing, B. B. Reds, Black Cochins, White leghorn bantam; big type Silver, Crested, Black Polish chicks, others, Andrew J. Walker, Jr., Rt. 5, Old Bremen Rd., Carrollton. Ph. 8326008. Seven 2 yr. Rhode Island Red hens, $1.25 ea. A. J. McKibben, Locust Grove. Ph. 956-3079. _____ Ducks, rabbits, guineas, geese, bantams, Ringneck pheasants, diff. sizes, kinds, prices, M. D. Tyler, Rt. 4, Box 60, Upper River Rd., Macon. Ph. 742 -4802. Overstocked, pair B. B. Reds, B. O. E. game, Mille Fleur, bantams, all $10, M. O. can ship, H. M. Chamblees, Rt. 3, Box A, Dawson, Ph. 9954775. Rabbits, diff. breeds, sizes, age and colors, Henry Dean, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 893-7428 af- ter 5 p.m.________________ Purebred New Zealand red rabbits, 3 wks.; Mrs. Martha Sikes, Box 207, Highland Terr. Gainesville 30301. Ph. 532-2535. 2 geese hens, blue, first yr. laying; 3 chickens, New H. red rooster, 3 black hens, all $10, cannot ship. Mrs. Claire Oberlin, Rt. 1, Molena 30258. Mixed bantams, hens, roosters, $1 ea. Speckled guineas, any age, will deliver anywhere in Ga., for 25 or more. L. E. Jones, Rt. 1, Box 449-B, Williamson. Poultry, game, fowl and eggs wanted Want 4 or 5 Rhode Island Red roosters, Howard Ackiss, Box 90, Rt. 2, Buena Vista 31803. Ph. 649-3143. Want 25 Rhode Island Reds, or Rhode Island Red, bantams, Terry Mikle, Rt. 2, Lake Carlton, Loganville 30249, Ph. 466-4516.____ Want pure Morgan White Hackle rooster, reas. priced. D. L. Bennett, 1028 N. Grand Ave., Atlanta, Ph. 794-7120.________________ Want 1 or 2 white turkey hens, Clara G. Cotton, Rt. 7, Conyers 30207._______________________ Want Buff Cornish game chickens, Buff ducks, Mrs. M. A. Doan, Hwy. 305, Midville, 30441. Flower plants, bulbs and seed V_/\_/U for sale Royal robe violets, old favorite purple violets, 12, $1, 50 cents post., Emperor daffodil bulbs, 12, $1, 60 cents post. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.__________________ Lilac, 50 cents, ea., 3, $1.25, mix col., iris, mix col. mum, $1.75, doz., add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254. Bremen. 30110._________ Dbl. red bronze leaf cannas, $3, doz., dbl. orange speckle, dbl. yellow cannas, yellow iris, $2, doz., add 65 cents post. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville._______________ Dbl. touch-me-nots, 25 seed, 25 cents, Angel's Trumpet, 5 seed, 25 cents, ornamental cactus, 5 seed, 25 cents, ornamental cactus, mix., 25 seed, 30 cents. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031._________ Ajuga, 5 cents, ivy, 10 cents aucuba, 25 cents, night-blooming cereus pits., 25 cents, 25 cents post, per $1. Roy G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., S. W., Atlanta 30310.__________ Marchineal rose cuttings, 10, $1, mtn. holly, rhododendron, crabapple, pink mtn. laurel, white dogwood, honeysuckle, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Blue salvia, 25 seed, 35 cents, dbl. touch-me-not. 25 seed, 25 cents, mix, angel's trumpet, 5 seed 25 cents. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale^___________________ Mums, asst. cols., my choice, $1 doz., white Siberian iris, lilies, pink phlox., blue, white violets, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________________ Yellow narcissus, $1.50 doz., vinca minor, 25, $1, mix. col. yard petunia pits., 15, $1, add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson. Rt. 2, Talking Rock, 30175. Elephant Ear, Veronica pink, red snow ball, blue Hydrangea, 75 cents, ea., grass pinks, phlox., red iris, $1, doz., add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St.. Ellijay._______ Hybrid Amaryllis seed, mix cols., 50, 25 cents, 3 diff. shades, re\I, 25 cents, 25 cents white 25, 50 cents and stamped env. Mrs. C. Agner, Rt. 2, Box 387, Fitzgerald, 31750._____ Sprouting tiger lily bulblets, pit. now, 30, 25 cents, stamped env., free marigold seed. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr., Ellenwood, 30049. White pine, hemlock, pink Dorothy Perkins roses, yellow thornless roses 3/$l, native azaleas, all colors, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Pink Thrift, 12, 50 cents, Blue Violets, 12, 50 cents, Blue Spiderlily, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Florence Leathers, Rt. 1, Buchanan 30113. Fall pinks, white, yellow, pink, 5, $1, Japanese Bamboo, 5, $1, Add post. Mrs. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Wednesday, August 9, 1972 Daylilies: Pink Lightning, Irg. rose ruffles, $5.50, Hall of Fame, azalea, pink, $3.75, Fringe of Gold, $2.75. Walter Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., Atlanta. 30316. .___________ Liriope, pink oxalis, mixed narcissus, daffodils, snowdrop etc., $2.50, C, Milk and Wine lilies, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman 31643._____________ Episcia $2, ea.. Rex begonia $1, ea., rare begonia $1, ea,, add 50 cents post. Mrs. E. C. Mobley, Rt. 1, Box 309, Gumming, 30130._________ Jonquil, narcissus bulbs, mixed $2.50, C, gaillardia, Gloriosa daisy, pit. now, 25 cents pkg., plus post., w/stamped env. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Amuchee, 30105.___________ White Madonna lily bulbs, 3, $1, Tiger lily bulbs 4, $1, add post. Miss Lula Griffin, Rt. 1, Mavsville, 30558. 100 named varieties daylily pits., $20, unlabeled 50, $10, plus post. Mrs. John W. Lambert, 4630 Orkney Lane, S. W., Atlanta. 30331._______ Blue Aug. lilies, grape leaf begonia, sultana, diff. cols., water lilies, 50 cents ea., Condon Giant Masto, $2.50, C, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.___________ Blue Violets, pink, yellow, white, gold, pink, thrift, add post. Florence Leathers, Rt. 1, Buchanan 30113. Madonna lily bulbs, 3, $1, spiderlily bulbs, 4, $1, add post., Miss Lula Griffin, Rt. 1, Maysville 30558. Mtn. Laurel birdfoot violet, pink flowering almond, $2, doz., Chinese pine bushes, 4, $1.25, add post. Mrs. James Waters, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533.______________________ Daylily seed, from select asst. cols., pit. now, transplt. next spring, limited supply, 50 cents heaping tblspn., plus env. Ed Ehrensperger, Rt. 1, Box 328, Blackshear 31516._____________ Purple butterfly bushes and ferns, native azaleas, white dogwood, 4, $1, white violets, hardy phlox, 10, $1, Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501_________________ Old English dwarf boxwood, 6-8 in. field grown, nice pits., $30, C. Paul Goodroe, Rt. 1, Greenville, 30222, Ph. 672-4649 after 8 p. m._____ Moneyflower seed, 25 cents, tblspn., Sweet William seed, 25 cents, tblspn., plant now for flowers next spring, self addressed stamped env. Mrs. E. W. White, Menlo.______ Asst cuttings 15, $1, rooted Geraniums, Begonias, 4, $1, 40 cents post. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125.__________________ Iris, Daylily, 10 cents C, SatinGlass, Mystic Mood, SunriseSerenade, Showman, Vagabond King, $1, ea., groundcovers, inquire, post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Avenue, Macon.___ New crop hybrid mix. amaryllis seed, germ, good, 25 cents tblspn., w/stamped env. Mrs. Henry Purser, Rt. 3, Box 187, Cochran 31014. Ranuncules: pretty leaves, yellow blossoms, dark centers, perennials, $1, doz. 30 cents, handling, Dbl. Altheas, cols., at residence. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland. N. E., Atlanta 30306, Ph. 876-0538. White Confederate jasmines, blue plumbago, sword ferns, 50 cents ea., 12 Philippine lilies, $1, 4, stephanotis, 50 cents, coral vines, 20 cents, 10 cents ea., post. Mrs. J. R. Hinson. Box 104. Chester 31012. Tall Bearded iris: Amber Gem, Athem, Chantilly, Cream Chiffon, Desireable, Saluskin, Tea Rose, others, $4.50 doz. 50 cents post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr. Austell 30001. White flowering Quince, $ 1, Crosandra pits., 75 cents, pink flowering liriope, $1, doz., Nile lily, $2, add post. Mrs. Carl Koppe, 2694 Boulevard Dr., N. E., Atlanta. Hibiscus, 2 Tropical dbl. red, $1, ea., Violet pit., 50 cents ea., dbl. orange, Sultana, Ga. only, add post. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa 30176. Pits, from Giant Japanese Bamboo, $2.50 for 10 PP. J. H. McKinney, P. O. Box 252, Ball Ground 30107. Hydrangeas, weigelias and roses in cans, $1, ea., daylily seed, 200, $1.50 w/stamped env. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley and Dixon Rd., Macon. 8 diff. well rooted pot flowers, dbl. Sultana, Blooming Jew Cactus, foliage pits., $1, separately, 25 cents, ea., PP. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Box 250, Ball Ground, 30107. Pink flowered ladyslipper, $3, out of state, $3.50, yellowroot 12, $2, calamus pits., 6, $2, out state $2.50. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.___________ Pink hardy phlox., asst. mums, iris, daffodils, narcissus, lemon, orange daylilies, $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Jack-in-the-Pulpit bulbs, collected from the wild, 10, $1.25. Dwight Peterman, Rt. 2, Alto. Wednesday, August 9, 1972 Flower plants, bulbs and seed for sale Old fashion shallot, onion button sets, onions all winter, 2 cents ea., 50 cents post. J. C. Mitchell, 412 Cavender St., LaFayette 30728.______ White pine, mtn. fern, pink rhododendron, sweet shrub, mtn. holly, hemlock pine, white dogwood, 5, $3, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge, 30513.__________ Daylilies: Nobhill, Fairy Wings, April Breeze, Green Flare, Carey Quinn, Alan, Grandiloquent, $1, ea. 50 cents post. Mrs. T. L. Lang, Rt. 2, Box 162, Newnan, 30263. Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 50 cents, doz., Dew pit., grape begonia, striped airplane pit., $1,4 spiderlily bulbs, 75 cents, PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville 30103._____ Scotchbroom, 4, $1, Narcissus, cockscomb, Sweet William, 75 cents doz., Vinca, $1 50, C, native fern, Easter rose, lilac, 65 cents ea., add post. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Gumming. Florida Jasmine $1.50, dbl. red poppy, mixed larkspur, white, red center, Hollyhock seed, 50 cents pkg. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, P. O. Box 327, Covington 30209.____________ Cuttings: 3 diff. Trailing Coleus, pink/ wine, red Salmonia, Dbl. Sultana. 5 cols.. Geraniums, dbl., single Begonia, 3 $1, 60 cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones. Madison._____ Orchids, grow in your home, back bulbs $1, will repot. $2, plus pot, will not ship. Robert J. Loftin, 1701 Childress Dr.. S. W Atlanta 30311. Evergreen Christmas Rose seed, 5, 25 cents, Lunaria, 50 cents, tspn., plus stamped env. Sue Perry, P. O. Box 121, Stonewall 30282._____ Liriope striped and green, small Boxwoods, Nandina, Abelia, Hydrangea, Junipers, various evergreens. Candytuft, Ajuga and misc. Clifton M. Orr, 1391 Lockwood Dr., S. W., Atlanta. Ph. 7582829.___________________ Dbl. red, pink, Begonia cuttings, 30 cents, ea., purple jew, 10 cents, Dbl. pink, Sultanas, maple leaf Begonia, rooted, 35 cents, ea., 25 cents post. Mrs. Lee Cromer. Rt. 1, Royston. African violets, Swedish Ivy, Aloe, Sultanas. Begonias, Geraniums, Aluminum, others, rooted cuttings, cannot ship. Alleen Kimball, 3705 Aldea Dr., Decatur, Ph. 289-5828. Cactus: Aloe healing pit., Aeonium and Zebra, Haworthia, Golden Barrel, Crassulas, 50 cents, ea., 35 cents post. H. J. Keaton, 6266 Hwy. 42, Rex 30273. Ph. 474-8218. Pots of ferns, dbl. and single Sultanas, Moses in Bull Rush, Hawaiian Bridal Wreath, $1. Mrs. W. W. Pryor, P. O. Box 125, Waverly Hall 31831.________________ Achimenes, Sweet Williams, ajuga, 5 cents, ea., Salmon Irene, Pineapple geraniums, white wax Begonias, pink Sultana, 60 cents, add post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, Abbeville 31001.________________________ 15 diff. Bearded Iris, plus 12 diff. daylilies, 2 Elephant Ears, $6, PP. Mrs. A. B. Cooper, Rt. 2, Pelham. Flower plants, bulbs and seed wanted Want, 12 well-rooted Lombardy Poplar trees, common upright poplars often seen, state price, size, and shipping charges. W. T. Mixon, P. O. Box 130, Thomaston 30286.________ Wanted: tree fern, lemon lily bulbs, pampas grass, in Atlanta area. Mrs. R. Bruce DeLoach, 555 Lynnhaven Dr., S. W., Atlanta, Ph. 755-1784. Wanted, varieties of fern and ivy, state price including post. Mrs. DeLoach, 555 Lynnhaven Dr., S.W., Atlanta. 30310 'Ph. 755-1784. Want water lilies for fish pool, state color and price. Mrs. Norman Savage, Rt. 1, Lula 30554. Want natural weeping cherry tree (not grafted). Mae L. Downing, P. O. Box 64, Roswell, 30075. Ph. 9933704. Want to buy Tiger Lily bulbs, to bloom next yr., quote price by doz. Mrs. Orr Davis, 209 3rd St., Cochran. Miscellaneous for sale Tomatoes, picked right off the vine. E. H. Chatham, 5977 Vale Rd., Doraville. Ph. 448-2312. Red wigglers w/instructions how to raise, bed run, cannot ship, $4, M., J. W. Stallings 3635 Orchard Dr., College Park. Ph. 761-3436._____ Free horse apples, come Sat. or Sun. only, pick up on ground. Mrs. Florine Thompson, Fairmont 30139. 1 doz., Irg. type garlic, $1, add post. Mrs. A. B. Cooper, Rt. 2, Pelham 31779. Appliqued quilt pattern, umbrellas Girl, 25 cents, self-addressed, stamped env. Mrs. Wilson, 3534 Mary Vale Dr., Decatur 30032. Channel catfish fingerlings now ready for stocking ponds, pick up or can del. Charles Flythe, Valdosta. Ph. 242-4683. Will cut, bale, stack Hay, Clayton, Henry Co. J. L. Jackson, 1368, Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta. Ph. 373-1303, 957-5763. Baled pine straw, del., in Doraville, Chamblee. Roswell area, 10 bales order, $1.75 bale. Louis Bentley, Rt. 1, Holcomb Bridge Rd., Norcross. Ph. 448-2302. White or yellow corn, snapped, shelled or ear, can del. J. R. Wimpey, 1573 Lamont Ave., Conley. Ph. 3617307. Yellowroot, sassafras, blackberry root, 4 Ib. lardbox, $1.50, Add post. Mrs. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._________________ Channel catfish fingerlings, 1972 crop, now ready, these fish are treated regularly and checked for diseases by consulting biologists. Preston Harbin, McRae 31055. Ph. 867-8711. Channel catfish fingerlings, graded and treated, ready for pickup or del., free of disease and parasites. Ken Holyoak, Alapaha 31749. Ph. 532- 6135. 2400 Ibs. of milk base. Max R. Connal, Rt. 1, Box 81, Albany. Ph. 432-0949 or 432-7785. 10 quilt patterns, and Quilt As You Go instructions for $1.20, also Nylon Hose rug directions, 60 cents post. Mrs. Frank Stewart, 4469 Bruce St., Doraville 30340. Nice farm raised channel catfish. O. E. Alien, Fairburn. Ph. 767-9984, 964-9652. White corn, tomatoes, eating or freezing. Bill Caslin, Rt. 1, Milner. Ph. 358-1317. Country hams, $1.19 Ib., cured sausage, $1.09 Ib., will sJiip, plus post, and pkg. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-301 1. ____ Will build any kind of fence, pasture, etc., no job too far away. John R. Griffitts, 969 Forest Ave, B4, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8748. Several varieties of dried peas, dried butter beans, Irg. and small, stock is plentiful. Mr. Dock Moates, Rt. 1, Aragon 30104. Ph. 684-7759. Red wigglers, 500, $3.50, M. $6, African Nightcrawlers, 500, $6.50, M, $12., PP. R. L. Jacobs, 135 Elmwood Circle, Smyrna, 30080. Ph. 435-8781. Quilt patterns, Dbl. Wedding Ring. Fan, Dutch Doll, Tulip, Spool, Maple Leaf, Bow Tie, Log Cabin, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.___________ 10 diff. patchwork quilt patterns w/drawn instructions, can be pieced on machine, 5, $1, 10, $2, w/stamped env. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Quilt As You Go, 4 complete patterns, w/instructions, $1. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031. Applique quilt patterns: Meadow Rose, Dutch Boy, Dutch Girl, Butterfly, Wreath of Roses, 3, $1, plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______________ Applique quilt patterns, 5, $1: Butterfly, Rosebud, Tulip, Daisy, Chrysanthemums, Crocus, Dahlia, Pansy, Hen, Rooster, Lamb, Poinsettia, Rocket, Sailboats, O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079. THE MARKET BULLETIN Appliqued pc. quilt patterns: Jacob's Ladder, Virginia Red, Dresden Plate, Floral Cameo, others, 3, $1, plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay._____ New honey, 10 Ibs., wildflower, $4.95, 10 Ibs., dark sourwood, $7,10 Ibs., light sourwood, $8.95, add post. Edward Colston, Taylorsville.______ Bull rings, copper or brass, $3, ea. Mrs. J. B. Soul, Rt. 1, Fayetteville 30214.______________________ This yrs. pure country leaf lard, 25 and 50 Ib. tins, 23 cents Ib. J. J. Duke, 5933 Old St. Mtn. Rd., Stn. Mtn., Ph. 469-9950._________________ Garden fresh home grown veg. at my home, call morning or evening before coming. Mrs. D. C. Harper, 6817 Bankhead Dr., Union City 30291. Ph. 964-6947.___________ Elec. Churn, $10. Mrs. Delia Sappington, Ellijay 30540._________ Two 2 Ib. lardboxes of wild cucumber bark, $3, new bark, only through Aug., 30 cents post. Mrs. Jewell Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107. Pieced Quilt Patterns; 35 cents ea., 3, $1, Pickle Dish, Bird of Paradise, Rambler Rose, Magnolia Bud, Wishing Star. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.______ Veg. picked daily, TOMATOES. Jeff J. Cockran, 2482 Perkerson Rd., S. W. Atlanta. Ph. 766-8969. Shade dried sage, $1 per qt., plus 35 cents post. E. K. Beothom, 347 Oglethorpe Ave., Athens._________ Martha Washington, covered wagon, round top button crown, centennial, old fashion bonnet patterns, 35 cents, 5 cents ea. pattern directions. Mrs. R. I. Williams, Rt. 5, Lawrenceville 30245.__________ Baled pinestraw, $1, bale, del., 50 to 162 bales per load. James Reddin, Rt. 4, Canton, Ph. 345-5742, before 9 or after 6._____________________ Martin, Dishrag, Dipper, Water Jug, Light Bulb, ornamental Marble gourd seed, 36, 30 cents, 4 pkgs., $1, w/stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie. Wanted, used quilting frame. J. E. Fisher, 340 Boulevard, N. E., Atlanta 30312. Want fresh popcorn on the cob, near Calhoun, Rome or Dalton. Mrs. Verne Dortch, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Want to buy up to 2 M bu. Abruzzi rye, will send truck for 200 bu. or more. Bob Neal, Sr., P. O. Box 147, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-7963. Wanted a two man cross cut saw, in good shape and reasonably price. Edgar L. Smith, 416 Myrtle St., Warner Robins, Ph. 922-7814._________ Wanted, National, Dixie Special pressure canner, used for qt. and 1/2 gal. jars, priced reasonably. Mrs. W. O. Hayes, Rt. 7, Fairburn Rd., Douglasville. 30134._________ Want 5 T, 1972 Coastal Bermuda or Fescue hay del. to my barn. Rogers Lowe, N. Augusta, S. C. Ph. 2793016._______________ Want, to buy up to 10 bus. of bronze scuppernongs, give price and amount you have. W. C. Moss. 750 Ridgewood Ave., N. W. Gainesville 30501.___________ Wanted original handicrafts, on consignment for shop in new East Marietta shopping center. Mary Jane Strickland. 3171 Beechwood Dr., S.E., Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-7892. Want, some fresh catnip, green preferred, Metropolitan Atlanta, can come to get it. Mrs. E. L. Witherspoon, 1487 Church Street, Decatur 30030. Ph. 378-8985.______ Want used apple cider press, any condition, give description, price, location. A. D. Hightower. 942 Belle Glade Dr., Stn. Mtn. 30083._____ Want butterbeans, pole or string beans, tomatoes, sev. bu. ea. Mrs. Dot West, 3960 Sentry Crossing, Marietta 30062. Ph. 971-3602. Handicrafts Miscellaneous wanted Wanted, approx. 16 squares used aluminum or metal roofing. Wm. A. Whitmire, 292 tara Way, Athens. Ph. 548-2092. _______________. Wanted, some bees wax, one Ib. Mrs. V. C. Garrett, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533. Wanted, Irg. transfer patterns, ones that are suitable for sofa and throw pillows, either embroidery or cro. work. Mrs. J. R. Fowler, 105 E. Lawrence St.. Cuthbert 31740. Want 1000-1200 gal. stainless steel tank. Jinks Scott, Rt. 1, Box 10, Odum 31555. ___ Wanted, light wt. chain saw, reasonable. C. T. Morris, Rt. 2, Pitner Rd., Acworth, 30101. Ph. 427-5110. Want to buy some brown turkey figs, Big Boy Peas. Mrs. Earl Fenimore, 2505 Perrin Rd., Augusta, 30906, Ph. 798-3656. for sale Band aprons: 104 two in. squares in ea., prints and solids, lined and ties, $1.50, 16 cents post. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Sr., 231 S. Liberty, Milledgeville.______________ Cro. Afghans, approx. 45 x 60, plus fringe, $32, Baby Afghans, $15, send stamped env. for more information. Mrs. M. A. Owen, 762 Cunningham Rd., Marietta 30060._____________ New full size, quilts, machine made, $6.50 PP. Mrs. Grady Itson, Rt. 3, Adairsville 30103. Pillowcase, cro. lace, $2, set, Tablecloth about 3 ft. across, round, patchwork, $5. Mrs. L. M. Wilson, 3534 Maryvale Dr., Decatur 30032. Cro. Afghans, 2 shades purple, size of dbl. blanket, $45, plus post. Ennis Newnan, P. O. Box 523, Augusta. Ph. 736-3851. Band aprons, prints and solids, trimmed, 75 cents, ea., special Christmas aprons, $1, ea., add post. Mrs. B. L. Phillips, W. 78 Hwy, Rt. 2, Douglasville 30134.__________ Woven loop potholders, asst. col., 5, $1. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 98, Ellijay 30540. PEANUT BUTTER PUDDING To prepare 6 servings, 1/3 cup each, you need: l 1/4 cup wgu 2 cup* milk 2 tahlopooni comstarch 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup peanut butter Measure and add to egg... Break 1 egg into a pan. Beat well. Manure into pan. 1/2 cup peanut butter 2table*poona coriutarch 1/2 teaspoon salt Use whole milk, skim milk, or skim milk made from nonfat Mix well. Cook and stir over medium heat until mixture thickens. Cook and stir 1 minute longer. Set pan in cold water to cool. Pour pudding into a bowl. Page 7 Lrg., white, cro. centerpiece, flower center also pink w/garden stitch, $3.75, ea., plus 25 cents post. Mrs. Roy Bonds, Box 87. Homer 30547. Old fashion bonnets, print or solid $1.25, potholders made of washcloths, 25 cents, 30 cents post. Mrs. J. C. Prince. Box 114. Nelson 30151. Girls school jumpers, wet look vinyl, cotton backing, brown, 4-6x, w/blouse, $5, ea., Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd., Athens 30601. Cro. edging 1 1/2 wide, 42 in., pillowcases, $2.50, pc. in white, pastel, vari., 3/4 in., $1.75, w/stamped, addressed env. Mildred Bowen, P. O. Box 236, Americus 31709. Novelty aprons, Shape, Apple, Tulip Leaf, Butterfly, Girl's Face, $1.25 ea., bib aprons, work aprons, $1 ea. add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.______________ Baby's first cowboy boots, white imitation leather, pink or blue trim, 4 1/2 in. $3. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.___________ Baby's first shoes, handmade of genuine white lambskin, soft sole, fits to 6 mos., $3. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.__________ Pink, white, cro. afghan, $10, cro. baby sweater, $2.50, cap, $1, white cro. lace for pillowcases $1.25, add post. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Box 94 A, Monroe, 30655.__________ Hand cro. king size bedspread, solid red w/ball fringe, $200 w/mat- ching access. Sandra Screws, Rt. 2, Hogansville 30230.__________ Baby sizes 1, 2, 3, beaded moccasins, cowboy boots, real buckle, appliqued horse, lace-ups size 1, $1.59. Mildred Brue, Lumber City 31549. Crib quilts, 42 x 60, nursery designs, hand painted fast col., hand quilted, new cloth and cotton, $7, ea., plus PP. Mrs. J. R. Lowery, Rt. 2, Rochelle, 31079.___________ Dbl. bed size quilts, new print cloth, asst. col. flowered, 2 Ib. roll cotton; machine quilted linings, $7 ea. PP. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijav. Ph. 698-4143.__________ New asst. cols, print quilts, 72 x 90, padded with 2 Ib. cotton lining to match, quilted, $7 PP. Mrs. Esty Parks, Rt. 3. Ellijay 30540.______ Old Fashion bonnet, Wagon Train bonnet, w/ruffle, print, solid, $1.75, checked material, $2, add post. Mrs. B. M. Humphreys, 854 Davis St., F6, Gainesville.____________ Handpainted mach. made baby quilts. $6 ea., handpainted pillowcases, $2 ea., potholders, 30 cents, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. New dbl. quilts in asst. cols., padded with 2 Ib. cotton with linings to mach. quilted, $7 ea. PP. Marie Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.__________ 3 in 1 makes apron, bonnet or clothespin bag, $1, plus post. Mrs. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., N. E., Lawrenceville 30245. _____ Felt pincushions; Irg. sunflower, two leaves, Turtle, nine in. long, green and gold, $1, ea. 15 cents post. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.________ Cro. potholders, cro. w/lrg. wool thread^ $1, ea., PP, yellow and light green. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513. notice Lost, 2 cows, 'near Redan, 1 whiteface, 1 Jersey, both Poll head, REWARD. Mr. W. R. Higginbotham, P. O. Box 21, Redan 30074. Ph. 4828501. FOR A MEAL: Tomato Juice Chicken Pot Pie Celery Sticks Peanut Butter Pudding Milk Mix until smooth. Remove pan from heat. Measure and stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla. Cover bowl. Chill in refrigerator. Page 8 Preceded only by Florida and Texas, Georgia ranks third in the nation in watermelon production. This member of the gourd family is native to Africa but has been a resident of our country since the first settlers arrived. They were found in Massachusetts gardens as early as 1629 but did not flourish until brought south to the long hot growing season and high humidity of Georgia and Florida. In the United States watermelons are a universally popular summer dessert, but in the dry countries of Africa and the Near East, they are considered a staple food and animal feed. They are especially valuable in countries where water is scarce for their high water content. In some parts of Asia the seeds are roasted and eaten as snacks. Americans prize their watermelonrind pickles while the Orientals preserve entire halves of water melon in salt or brine. Watermelons are a good source of vitamin A and fair source for vitamin C. They should be picked when fully ripe but not overripe. It is difficult to determine the proper stage as the external charac teristics change very little as the melon ripens. When green, the fruit gives off a metallic ring when thum ped; this sound becomes more muffled with increasing ripeness. Valera Jessee Straight Line (Continued From Page 1) Well, we had a round with this one. But, finally the Wildlife Management people of the Cooperative Extension Service in Athens came through. They ad vised that it is not a simple matter to identify hair as hair from dif ferent parts of the body appear dif ferently under the microscope. In their opinion, your hair is from a cow. *** Please send me some information on dried flower arrangements. Mrs. W. S., Trenton Just so happens that we have a very good pamphlet on this which we mailed you. *** Is pine bark safe to use as a mulch around shrubs and trees? Does it contain pine bark beetles? J. T., Atlanta It is safe to use as the beetle at tacks the area under the bark, not the bark, according to the pine bark expert. THE MARKET BULLETIN Churning Ice Cream Brings Back Memories Smiles and quivers of anticipation always come when someone remembers churning homemade ice cream on a warm summer evening. Taking a turn with the crank and eagerly awaiting the dasher to lick are two favorite memories. It hardly matters whether you churn ice cream with the flick of a switch or with old-fashioned elbow grease; old-fashioned homemade ice cream is still the family favorite. Check these tips to insure ice cream that is sure to please. 1. Select a recipe to give the texture you like. Ice creams vary in texture from light, melt-in-your mouth crystals to a richer, creamy consistency. The recipe ingredients and method of preparation determine the texture. Usually uncooked ice creams and recipes containing relatively small amounts of milk fat and/or eggs will have a more grainy texture; whereas those with whipping cream and eggs in large amounts and cooked ice cream mixtures make smoother finished products. Also, other things being equal, churned ice cream will have a smoother texture than unchurned. The "why" behind this is the way in which the ice crystals form during freezing. During freezing, water, of course, forms crystals. If there is cream, eggs,or the mixture is cooked before-hand, the ice crystals will grow slowly and form small crystals in large numbers, instead of fewer but faster forming crystals. Dry milk solids added to whole milk will enrich the mixture. The larger amounts of solids reduce the quantity of water available to form crystals. Also the thicker mixture allows more air to be incorporated which gives a smoother texture. 2. If time allows, thoroughly cool an ice cream mix after it is prepared and if possible keep it in the refrigerator for a few hours or even overnight before churning. This will improve the flavor and texture. 3. When a tub freezer is used be sure that the lid, can and scraper are sterilized in boiling water, that the lid fits properly, and that melted ice does not seep into the can. 4. Fill the freezer only three- fourths full of mix. Otherwise, there'll not be enough room for the increased bulk caused by whipping. 5. To pack freezer, allow ap- proximately 6 parts ice to 1 part of coarse rock salt. Turn crank slowly till ice partially melts and forms brine - add more ice and salt to maintain ice levels. Then turn rapidly and constantly till crank turns hard. When the ice cream is frozen, remove the dasher and pack the freezer with a mixture of crushed ice and salt. (4 parts ice to 1 part salt). Cover with newspapers and let stand about 2 hours to ripen. You may ripen in freezer. The cream should be smooth when served, if it proves granular, you used too much salt in packing mixture, overfilled the inner container with the ice cream mixture or turned too rapidly VANILLA ICE CREAM 4 eggs 4 cups light cream 2 1/2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons vanilla 6 cups milk 1/2 teaspoon salt Beat eggs until light. Add sugar gradually, beating until mixture thickens. Add remaining ingredients; mix thoroughly. Freeze in ice-cream freezer. Makes 1 gallon. STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM 4 eggs 2 16-oz. pkg. frozen strawberries 1 2/3 cups sugar 4 cups milk 2 cups whipping cream 1 15-oz. can sweetened condensed milk Beat eggs until light. Add sugar gradually, beating until mixture thickens. Add remaining ingredients; mix thoroughly. Freeze in ice-cream freezer. Makes 1 gallon. Profecfion" (Continued From Page 1) of beans, peas, or lentils seldom carry the state or federal grade. That dry beans and their close cousins, dry peas and lentils, are food bargains. That cracked or soiled eggs contain bacteria that can produce food poisoning. For your protection, use cracked or soiled eggs only when they are thoroughly cooked or when the foods in which they are used as an ingredient are thoroughly cooked. That the green discoloration that sometimes appears between the white and the yolk of a hard cooked egg results from a chemical reaction which is harmless. To help prevent this discoloration, cook eggs at low temperature, avoid overcooking and cool promptly. 4-H Congress The State 4-H Congress will be held in Atlanta August 15-18. The State Congress brings to a climax the Georgia 4-H year. During this event, the nearly 300 District Senior Champions will vie for state honors and the privilege of representing Georgia at the National 4-H Congress. Details about the Congress may be obtained from your local county agent. Screwworms (Continued From Page 1) who are sometimes fatally affected. Losses may occur as a result of death, or from crippling, weight losses, or increased susceptibility to disease. The screwworm larvae maggots, similar to the blowfly maggots in appearance, feed on the living flesh while the blowfly feeds on decayed flesh. Livestock owners in Georgia are urged to check their animals immediately for signs of screwworm infestation and to report suspected cases to their local veterinarian. Assistance may be obtained from county agents, local veterinarians, vocational agents, and the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Aug. 31 -- Pearson L/S Market, Pearson. HORSE SHOWS Aug. 18 & 19 -- Rodeo, Douglasville, sponsored by the American Cancer Society. Aug. 25 & 26 -- Rodeo, Warm Springs, sponsored by Wood men. Aug. 26 -- 3 PM -- Toccoa 1st Annual Stephens Co., Band Booster Horse Show, com bination, sane. Boyd Football Field. For info, call Roger McDonald, 404/886-6822, 886-5347. Wednesday, August 9, 1972 Agricultural Calendar MEETINGS Aug. 14-15 -- llth Annual Ga. State Fall Market Hog Show and Sale. For info, write Ga. Swine Growers Assn., P.O.B. 522, Statesboro 30458. FARM SALES EVENTS Aug. 10 -- Breeder-Stocker Sale in Macon cancelled by Ga. L/S Market. Aug. 10-1 PM -- Ga. Test Station Purebred Boar Sale, Coastal Plain Experiment Station's Sales Arena, Tifton. For info, and catalog contact O. M. Hale, Experiment Station, Tif ton. Ph. 912/328-5561. Aug. 12 -- Carroll Co. Machinery Auction, 9 mi. S. of Carrollton on State Hwy. 5, between Lowell and Roopville. Bring items for sale at your convenience. Rex D. Steed, Mgr., Ph. 854-4153. Aug. 13 -- Noon -- Registered and Grade Quarter Horse Sale, Pony Express Auction Barn, intersection of Hwy. 142 & 11, Covington. Tommy Breedlove. Ph. 404/786-2740. Aug. 19-8 PM and every 1st & 3rd Sal. -- Diamond B Horse Auc tion & Tack; Bonner & Gil bert Rd., off Leur, Thomaston Rd. Win. Breland, Macon. Ph. 788-3910. Aug. 19 -- 1 PM -- Breeder's Hog Siiic. Hamp.s & Yorks, at our farm on Hwy. 99, 8 mi. S.E. of Jesup. E. C. Davis & Sons. Ph. 912/427-3635. Aug. 24 -- 1 PM -- Purebred Spots, Durocs and Yorks, at the farm, W. Preston White, Rt. 2, Alamo, Ph. 912/5684000. FEEDER PIG SALES Aug. 9 -- Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow. Aug. 9 -- Bainbridge Stockyard, Bainbridge. Aug. 10 -- Upper Hiawassee Feeder Pig Cooperative, Blue Ridge. Aug. 10 -- Pearson L/S Market, Pearson. Aug. 10 -- Grady Co. L/S, Cairo. Aug. 11 -- Dodge Co. L/S Salebarn, Eastman. Aug. 11 -- Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester. Aug. 14 -- Wayne Co. L/S Market, Jcsup. Aug. 14 -- Metier L/S Market, Metter. Aug. 14 -- 1 PM (lunch 12:00) -- Edsel Lewis Hampshire Hogs r Breeding Stock Sale, bred gilts, open gilts, hoars. Aug. 15 -- Dublin L/S and Com mission Co., Dublin. Aug. 17 -- Pearson L/S Market, Pearson. Aug. 18 -- Dodge Co. L/S Salebarn, Eastman. Aug. 18 -- 8 PM -- Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn. For info, contact H. R. Wiggins, Ph. 567-3371 or 567-3881, cas trated pigs only. Aug. 18 -- C.S.R.S., Warrenton. Aug. 19 -- Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania. Aug. 21 -- County Line Milling Co., Pelham. Aug. 21 -- Appling Co. Stock man's Assn., Baxley. Aug. 21 -- 2 PM -- Vidalia L/S Market, Vidalia. For info, call 912/537-3462. Aug. 23 -- Smith Bros. Stockyard, Barlow. Aug. 24 -- Pearson L/S Market, Pearson. Aug. 25 -- Dodge Co. L/S Salebarn, Eastman. Aug. 25 -- Swainsboro Stockyard, Swainsboro. Aug. 25 -- Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester. Aug. 26 -- Soperton Stockyard, Soperton. Aug. 28 -- Parkers Stockyard, Statesboro. Aug. 29 -- Sumter L/S Assn., Americus. Aug. 29 -- Flint River L/S, Bain bridge._____ ___