Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 58, no. 36 (1972 September 6)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture

Market Bulletin

Volume 58
Jim Voqt

Wednesday, September 6, 1972

Number 36

Ga. Angus Assn. One Of Oldest

State breed associations were created to serve a definite purpose; that of promoting their specific breeds and helping to provide a better marketing atmosphere for their members. The Georgia Angus Association, one of the oldest state breed organizations in the country, has been able to do just that for many years.
This association, like similar ones, has had good years and
lean years. It seems that when cattle are selling well, many breeders do not fe eI the need fo r a strong association. In reality, this is the most opportune time to build a strong well knit organization to further promote the product, cattle. As humans, we all have our own preferences, whether it be the
(Our guest columnist this week is Ji/n Vogt, Executive Secretary, Georgia Angus Association, P. O. Box 59.?, Perry 31069.________
automobile we drive, the kind of cereal we eat, or the breed of cattle we are raising. The big difference is knowing the attributes of a quality product, in this case an ANGUS, and having an organization working for each breeder in the promotion of this quality product.
One of the activities of the Georgia Angus Association has been an active sales program over the years. One of these annual sales, the Pride of Dixie Bull Sale held in Tifton, has proven to be a top market for buyer and seller alike for top quality bulls.
Angus breeders of the Georgia Angus Association, as co-sponsors of a regional Angus event. The Great Southland Angus Futurity, have made a momentous step in showing to other breeders and the general public alike that we here in the Southeast can produce top quality ANGUS cattle. This show and sale has been recognized nationally as "one of the best of its kind".
Never before has the enthusiasm for Angus cattle been as high as it is right now; and now is the time for one and all to unite with one goal in mind - to further promote a top quality beef producing animal ANGUS.
The newly elected directors and officers of the Georgia Angus Association want to extend to each and everyone interested in Angus cattle an invitation to join forces with a dedicated group of interested Angus breeders. For further information write Box 593, Perry, Ga. 31069.

Georgia Horsemen Promote Related Industries

The Georgia Equine Board and the Senate and House Ag Committees recently met at Stone Mountain to examine ways to further promote the equine industry as well as to promote the agribusinesses related to the equine industry in Georgia. The meeting Has sponsored by the Georgia Horsemen's Association. Those present from left to right: Randall Rollins, Tennessee Walking Horse Association; W. S. Rexroat, Georgia Standardbred Association; Tommy Irvin, Commissioner of Agriculture; Hoyt Padgett, Georgia Palomino Association; Representative Sidney Lowrey, House Ag Committee; Harry Mullins, Georgia Quarter Horse Association; Harry Rucker, Chairman, State Equine Board;.lohn A. Smith, Director, State Equine Program; Mrs. Pat Taylor, Secretary, Georgia Equine Board, Georgia Morgan Horse Association; Representative

Dorsey Matthews, Chairman, House Ag Committee; Dr. Gail Morris, Georgia Appaloosa Horse Association; Mrs. Joan Brown, Georgia Walking Pony Association; Senator Franklin Sutton, Member, Senate Ag Committee; Alvin Aligood, Tennessee Walking Horse Association; Senator Sam McGill, Chairman, Senate Ag Committee; Austin Morris, Georgia Paint Horse Association; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin .1. Wade, Georgia Thoroughbred Association; Representative .1. Lucius Black, House Ag Committee; William L. Kinney, Secretary-Treasurer and Assistant General Manager, Stone Mountain Park; Mrs. Mary Jim Lester, Arabian Horse Show Association.
Those not pictured were Representative Charles M. Hudson, House Ag Committee and David Chestnut, Georgia American Saddlebred Association.

New Regulations
To Aid Consumers
New bacon packaging regulations and a new requirement that all cured meat products be labeled with an ingredient statement will become effective Feb. 19, 1973.
Windowed bacon packages will have to expose at least 70 per cent of the length of a representative strip of bacon. This window will have to be at least I 1 12 inches wide.
All cured meat products must be labeled to tell the consumer the ingredients used in their curing. Ingredients will have to be listed on all cured meats, and on the labels of products containing cured meats for example, frozen dinners containing ham.

New Low Growing Shrubs Aid Georgia Landscapes

Trees are important in almost any type of landscape development. Trees, along with shrubs, vines, flowers, and grasses, make up plant materials arranged to make homes, churches, schools, and parks more attractive and comfortable.

Animal Scientist
A prominent South African animal scientist, who has gained a reputation in the U. S. as a man who can judge the fertility of a cow by looking at her, will address visitors' to the Livestock Exposition '72 for beef in Tifton, Oct. 26-27.
Dr. Jan Bonsma, head of the animal science department of the University of Pretoria, will speak to the region's beef producers

There is a need for using more
dwarf, semi-dwarf, or low growing shrubs in landscape plantings. This applies particularly in foundation planting, as many attractive buildings are covered up with plants
that are too large. One solution to this problem
would be to plant lower growing plant material. There are a number of relatively new dwarf type shrubs
now becoming available in the landscape trade.

Consumer Tips
"For Your Protection"

For your protection, do you know the secrets of smart food buying? It is wise

to make a shopping list. Watch the grocery ads for sale prices and decide if it is

really a bargain for you. Write your sale items on your grocery list and the price

so that you won't forget.

Stores can make it easy for you to

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find the food products that they like to sell. It is wise to look around for
the item you have in mind. If a sale item is sold out, ask for a "rain check".
Some larger packages have less than smaller ones ... Look for the
"net weight" and compare. You may be surprised to know that a large package may have less than a smaller package.
Some bottles have odd shapes and

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Dwarf Pittosporum and Dwarf
Nandina are attractive and would eliminate much pruning often needed with the larger plants in these species. A promising conifer is Dwarf Shore Juniper that is lower
growing than the regular Shore Juniper, a popular ground cover plant.
Blue Rug Juniper is extremely low growing and is an excellent cover for sunny banks and other areas where a green mat of foliage is needed. Procumbens 'nana' is another good compact Juniper.
A new Dwarf Cornuta Holly, Ilex
cornuta 'carissa' is similar in growth
habit of Rotunda Holly, but has only one spine to the leaf much like the Burfordi Holly. It is compact and low growing and should be an excellent shrub for planters, low foun-
dation plant, and for mass plantings.

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We Get Letters

Dear Editor:
I am trying to locate 28 church pews, about 10 feet long. If any of your readers know where I might locate some, I would appreciate hearing from them.
Mr. James H. Barrett Route 1 Hiawassee, Georgia 30546 Ph. 404/896-2145
Dear Editor:
I am looking for a recipe for ice box pie with a graham cracker crust, using a large can of evaporated milk and strawberry gelatin. I'd like to hear from your readers if they have this recipe.
Mrs. Fannie Mae Burch 747 North Avenue Hapeville, Georgia 30054

Farm employment
Want man for S. Ga. cattle and timber operation, full time work, house with plumbing, electricity, on school bus rt. Troy Davis. Rt. 2. Folkston. Ph. 496-7094._____________
Want someone to help milk in stanchion barn with Delaval milkers, mobile home with all utilities furnished. Bill Roberts. RFD No. 2. Hahira. Ph. 242-I929 Valdosta.
Want I or 2 or a family to milk in 150 cow dairy. Double Six Herringbone parlor. Irg. house or furnished trailer, no field work. R. M. Paxson. Rt. I. Bishop 3062 I. Ph. 342-1 395 Madison.______
Want someone for residence and cattle farm within 20 mi. of Athens. Randall Kimsey. Rt. 2. Box 38. Pineview Dr.. Hull 30646. Ph. 5435402._____________________
Want exp. foreman for cattle farm, salary, insurance, modern 5 rm. house, near school, paved road, must operate farm equip. B. P. Smith, c'o Moccosin Hollow Farms. Rt. 2. Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7148.______
Retired Christian couple will care for livestock in exchange for house or trailer, consider some rent, raise vegetables. S. Ga. Duke Knight. Box 292. Waycross.________________
Want retired couple for caretaker and tend small acreage, must have some income and mobile home, carpentry work will be of help. Mrs. Pauline Franks. Hiawassee 30546.
Will do artificial insemination of beef and diary cattle. Chcrokee C'o. area. William R. Odom. Rt. 2. Woodstock. Ph. 926-5420 or 345-559] Canton.__________________
Want 3 good men to work with Irg. N. W. Ga. cattle and grain operation, exc. salary, insurance, modern housing, general ranch work. Joe B. Armstrong. Box 647. Atlanta 3030I. Ph. S 75-35 I I.____________
Will build farm fence. 8 yrs. experience, satisfaction guaranteed. Georae Wesley. Rt. 2. Woodstock Ph. 4^75-4929.
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Want farmers for Irg. horse operation near Duluth. good salary, lodging furnished, married or sgl. Martha Williams. Box 647. Atlanta. Ph. 875-351 I._______________
Want couple or small family to help operate farm and develope it. general salary, located in Covington area. R. J. Williams. 1991 N. Williamsbure Dr.. Box 33725. Decatur 30033. Ph. 634-1234.
Man on social security wants part time work helping with chickens and other things on farm. J. F. Rogers, Route 2. Warne, N. C. (resident of Ga.).
Farm machinery and equipment
for sale
Cut-off saw mounted on 2 wheel steel frame for sale. Lewis Keith, 246 Jefferson St.. Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-4409.___________________
Set of farm cotton scales for sale, $15. B.E. Davis, Rt. I. Winder 30680._____________________
B model John Deere tractor with 3pt. hitch, good running cond.. $495. Emory Forrester. Rt. I. Lula 30554. Ph. 983-3303 or 983-7555.______
800 Ford tractor, good cond., $1000; eight ft. disc harrow, $200. will sell separately. John Barrow. Butler. Ph. 862-3070, call before 5 wk days.________________________
Chicken brooder, round metal type, if can use come after. W. B. Golden, 765 Lawton St. SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-6237.______________
6000 Ford diesel tractor, like new. will trade for smaller 3000 or 4000 diesel tractor, must be A-1 cond., no junk. J. C. Stallings, 104 Melton St.. 'Griffin. Ph. 227-6741 or 227-5102.
5 bulk tobacco barns. $3500 ea.; 2 bulk tobacco barns. $4000 ea.; 2 farrowing houses. $3500 ea.; also, other equip. Mrs. F. W. Jones, Jr., Rt. 4. Lyons 30436. P. 565-9721.
'65 Ford 2000 diesel tractor, exc. cond., new tires, live PTO, narrow front end. power steering, high clearance. Paul Wilson, 431 1 College St.. Hapeville. Ph. 363-9852._____
1968 Case tractor, model 480 w/front end loader and 72 in. Gill excavator, mounted on 3-pt. hitch, gasoline engine, exc. cond. David Shadley. Rt. 2. Box 44. Bogart. Ph. 725-7251 after 6 p.m. wk. days or weekends._________________
Big Dutch egg collector. 400 ft. house. 3 Remco feeders, 100 Community hen nest, Rt. I. Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-8103.________
One 27 Golden cane mill. 8 in. belt for one 4 ft. lone. W..I. Collins. Rt. 1. Box 93. Cairn! Ph. 377-2749.
C Farmall tractor, plow, harrow. 1 wheel trailer, all 3-pt. hitch, cultivator, planters, front dozer blade, $1100. Grady Welchel. Rt. 3. Ccdartown. Ph. 748-3271.______
1972 Davis TF 700 trencher 3/backhoe, used very little, cost $8400, will sell for $6700, financing available. Mrs. D. Duncan. Augusta. Ph. 733-2837.______________
TD-I4A bulldozer, good cond.; 8 N Ford tractor with Dearborn front end loader. Paul Coleman. Lyons. Ph. 526-8315._______________
Quail equip, incubators. 4 drawer, holds 1.000 quail eggs. $155, pens. $1 per hole, waterers. feeders, turkey troughs. 5 ft. 35 cents ea. R.D. Meadows. Wadley. Ph. 252-5345.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Super A Farmall, good running cond., with planter, distributor, cultivator, turning plow, harrow, $675. Edward McCarty, Rt. 3, Box 14. Alma. Ph. 632-4842_______
2 Lilliston peanut combines, w/Wisconsin engines, $200 ea.; Gustafason duster, 6 row, $75. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 7345109 or 734-5826.___________
16 ft. farm gate, complete with hinges, made of I '2 in. galv. pipe. $20". Leonard Stone, Rt. 1. Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7294._________
Fairbanks Morse shallow well pump tank, motor, pipe and foot valves, located 4 mi. below Monroe on Social Circle Rd. Henry Clegg. Rt. 2. Monroe 30655.___________
Fuel oil .heater with 200 gal. fuel oil tank, to be used in poultry house. Mrs. Groves. 6876 Old Nat'1. Hwy.. Riverdale 30274. Ph. 964-6201.
White tractor w'43 ft. trailer; Benthall peanut combine: Taylorway harrow, lift type; J. D. hay rake; Brillion seeder; cotton trailer, etc. Martin Glisson. Claxton 30417. Ph. 739-1558.________________
1954 model 8 disc International drill. T. Lumsden Williams. Rt. 4, Box 167. Madison 30650.______
Used broiler equip.; No. 208 New Idea manure spreader, rubber tires, like new cond., $400. Jim Pease, Clayton. Ph. 782-3308 after 5 p.m.
8N 52 Ford tractor with loader for sale. L. C. Thomas. Rt. 1. Murrayville 30564._________________
12 ft. Easy-Flo fertilizer spreader, good cond., $225; six ft. rotary cutter. $275. J. L. Shaw. Rt. 2, Conyers. Ph. 483-7644 or 483-7415.________
13 row Massey Ferguson grain drill, used very little, located 12 mi. from Athens. 8 mi. N. on 441 .1. Seagraves. Nicholson. Ph. 757-2598 Commerce.____________________
Model 1500 Lilliston peanut combine; model 393 Long peanut combine; model 38 John Deere 2 row silage cutter. Don Bridges. Dawson 31742. Ph. 995-25,35.__________
Used Melroe Bob-Cat, loader M600. Irg. bucket, exc. cond. George Rawls. Atlanta. Ph. 255-8532.
Belly type 1 disc plow for Cub tractor, $10; also, other equip, for sale. Dickie Moore. Box 2, Jackson 30233. -Ph. 775-3823 after 4 p.m.______
Sears, Roebuck elec. hack saw (band saw) with motor, $125. J. E. Harris, Box 244, Claxton 30416. Ph. 739-1773._____________
Complete Surge milking system, over 100 ft. glass pipeline, elec. brain. 2 vacuum pumps, feeding system; also. 16 ton feed bin. T. K. Putnam, Fairburn. Ph. 964-6935 nights.
2 eight h.p. Wisconsin engines, air compressor, good cond. Lester Martin. 425 Clay St., SE. Marietta. Ph. 422-8077.________________
Elec. fence box, with insulators, used 1 mo., $25; weed clipper; 2 1/2 in. Homelite slug pump. 25 ft. suction and 50 ft. discharge. Lee Berry. Rt. 3, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-2498._____
Fox silage cutter with sgl. row corn head, very good cond.. SI 200. Roy Peterson, Rt. 1, Marshallville. Ph. 967-2374.__________________
1954 Ford tractor, bush and bog harrow, smoothing harrow, drag harrow, 13 row J.D. drill w/small seed attach., scoop, utility blade, etc.. all good cond. James R. Bramlett, Winterville. Ph. 742-8350._______
3 row oat drill, mule or horse. $25. Guy McMillian, Rt. 1, Dacula 3021 1. Ph. 963-4439.____________
8N Ford tractor with 2 bottom plow and harrow. $1,000. Hampton Rowland, Jr., Bar M Ranch. Boston. Ph. 226-0014.______________
Ford Super Dexter diesel, 1964 three cyl. live power. 2 speed transmission, with 5 ft. rotary mower and scrape blade. SI.800. W..I. Brown. Upper River Rd.. Macon. Ph 746-
2576.________________ Lilliston 1500 peanut combine;
2700 Lilliston digger-shaker, both good cond., reasonably priced. Horace Snider. Rt. I. Buena Vista. Ph. 649-7424.__________________
Sears walking garden tractor and harrow. 16 in. wheels. W. T. Brown, 1236 Defoors Ferry Rd.. NW, Atlanta 30318. Ph. 355-1348.____________
2010 John Deere diesel loader.exe. cond.. $4,500. R. L. Warren. Rt. 4, Winder. Ph. 867-9361.________
Ford 8N tractor, 52 model, good tractor and tires, $695. Ernest C. Cornell. Rt. 12, Old Canton Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-1994.
Tandem axle steel trailer, 6 x 14 solid non-skid alum, flat bed. elec. brakes, good tires, built in tool box. $1.200 firm. Roy Staples. Conley. Ph. 241-6729 after 6 p.m._____'
International B-414 diesel tractor, good cond.; 26 ft. pecan tree shaker, good cond.. with or without tractor. Ron Brown. Rt. 8. Columbus Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-1574.

Wednesday, September 6, 1972

5 h.p. mix-mill and auger system: also, 4 farm buildings to be torn down. George E. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 200. Mitchell 30820. Ph. 444-5354 after 6 p.m.________________

1 set of cultivators, front-end type. for 430 John Deere, been used twice since new. $125. W. H. Langston. Cave Spring. Ph. 777-3369 or 2347581 Bill Snead. Rome,________

5 ft. bush hog, pull type, slip clutch, power take-off, used I season, like new. $300. Lee Berry, Rt. 3, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-2498._____

8N 1952 Ford tractor, good tires and cond. $850. E. V. Puckett. Clarkston. Ph. 443-4674.______

Dual front end loader, will fit

5000. 6000 Ford. John Deere. 32 ft.

elevator w'gas eng.. both very good

cond.. Anne Taft. Waverly Hall. Ph.

582-2881.

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1961 TD-340 International crawler tractor with hyd. pump, only 630 hrs.. $1.495. Haywood Martin, Rt. 3, Box 50. Bainbridge 31717. Ph. 246-3964.

2 Bramco auto, chicken feeders, complete, wenched type, extra corners, chain, track; two 5000 chicken houses. Bobby Cagle, Rt. 7, Box 312, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 258-2469.

Lrg. anvil, size 116 Ibs.. Irg. blacksmith blower, exc. cond.; post vise. exc. cond., all for $125 cash: hand corn sheller, $20. Claude Blalock. Rt. I, Hartwell. Ph. 376-

4875._________________ 450 John Deere. 1969 model, with
wench, set of harrows; D-6 9U series angle blade Caterpillar; 150 In-
ternational loader, 4 in. 1 bucket, reasonably priced. Wayne Cavender, 306 Carroll St.. Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-9580 day or night or 258-
2658 night.________________

'68 Ford 5000 row crop tricycle, low hrs., like new; 2 row Ford corn picker and other equip. James P. Bryant. Jr., Lincolnton. Ph. 359-6276 Saturday or Sunday only. Ph. 359-

6276.______________________________ John Deere No. 953 four wheel
tractor trailer, flat body with sides, good cond., used very little. $195 FOB. C. L. Warren. Box 92. Pulaski. Ph. 685-5303 Metier.________

Poultry house cleaner, self-loading, spreader type. David Stapleton. Luni-
hcr City. Ph. 363-445 [.________

7 Pancake gas brooders. 2 inside 4 ton feed bins. Mary Winklcr. Rt. 3. Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-4452.

John Deere No. 234. two row corn header for 95; John Dccre No. 650. pull type. 5-16 in. bottoms: John Deere 3-pt. hitch. 4-16 in. bottoms. J. W. Dent, Rt. I. Box 103. Ft. Valley
31030._____________________ Ford 501 sickle mower; Massey
Ferguson. 7 ft. rake. International 46 baler, bush hog 5 ft. mower. 3-pl. hitch. J. E. Collins. Manchester. Ph. 846-9816.___________________

Taylorway 10 disc bush and bog harrow, new discs, exc. cond. J. E. Brown. Box 8. Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5986 nights.____________

Layer house equip., complete with auto, feeders, waterers. egg grading and candling room equip. .1. J. Jordan. College Park. Ph. 964-7133.

Massey Ferguson. 4 row. tool box. with planters and distributors. 4 row cultivator on tool bar. 18-22 in. disc offset harrow, reasonably priced. Walt Sorrels. Perry. Ph. 987-1578 aftcr 6 p.m.__________________

Gravely garden tractor with cultivator attach, and bush cycle attach. S195; small chain saw. S75. H. J. Keaton. 6266 Hwy. 42, Rex 30273. Ph. 474-8218.

'72 model. 7020 John Dccre. 192 hrs.. $12,500: UWF 21 ft. 6 in. John Deere disc.. $1.100: TW 12 ft. John Deere disc. SI.000. F. G. Womack. Rt. 2. Cedartown 30125. Ph. 7484302.

No. 235 John Deere. 2 row corn head, like new. used 3 seasons. Charles Skipper. Rt. 3. Macon. Ph. 788-4166.

3300 Benthall peanut combine. $400; spreader body, fits truck, uood cond.. $500. P. B. Watson. Mauk. Ph. 649-461 I Buena Vista.

Approx. 150 It. plastic I in. pipe, odd amount of pipe fittings for plastic and metal pipe. Forrest Odom. Rt. I. Box 361. Flowery Branch 30542.

2020 John Deere gas tractor, good cond.. power steering, live PTO. Alton Wright. Rt. 2. Adairsvillc 30103. Ph. 773-3050.

Ford, three 14 in. bottom plow No. 130. high clearance, like new. W. S. Littlefield. Rt. No. 2, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3288.

New Idea. 2 row mounted corn puller, eood cond. N. T. Wingatc. Rt. I, Box 77. Doerun 31744.

2 gasoline tanks for use on farm, $15 ea. Buddy Stockmar. Box 518. Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 459-5567.

Above ground propane gas tank. 250 gal. cap.. $100; two small gas heaters for use in a poultry house. $20 ea. Mrs. E. M. " Kcmp. McDonouah. Ph. 957-3872.

1972 John Deere backhoc: 1968 John Deere w'5() crawler-loader, scr. No. 55000. Robert M. Touchton. Rt. 2. Dallas. Ph. 445-4149 after 7.

Medium size A.C. bulldozer with Irg. cable blade, engine overhauled, good cond. throughout, $3.350. S. Von Schweinitz. Dozer Rd., Appling 30802. Ph. 541-0374._________
Anvil, 90 Ibs., fair cond.; bench ivise; also, post drill. $35 ea. A. B. Wiley. Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 677-4661.__________________
299 cotton picker, low drum John Deere. 1965 model, ready to pick cotton. W. J. Phillips. Rt. 1. Good Hope 30641. Ph. 267-3639.__________
Hay stacker. FIO Farmland loader, suitable for mounting on John Deere 3020. Hampton Rowland. Jr.. Bar M Ranch. Boston. Ph. 226-0014.
Homelite chain saw. good cond.. will consider trade for calf. L. H. Brittain. Rt. 4. Box 297A. College Park. Ph. 964-6896._________"__
I horse wagon with gear, exc. cond. Marion Wood. Box 594. Carrollton. Ph. 832-31 13._________________
1250 gal. Mueller bulk milk tanks, self washing, twin compressors. Neil Dickerson. Elherton. Ph. 283-1395.
Stock racks to fit any size truck; conveyor for moving hay, etc.; steel storage boxes. Ken Waller. Box 586. Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-7376.______
John Deere I I 1 peanut combine. $2000; also, picking parts just overhauled, $1500 cost. Roy J. Chappell. Dublin. Ph. 272-7444._____
Champion No. I forge; hand driven blower; Briggs & Stratton engine and misc. blacksmith tools. Roger Thompson, Lower Roswell Rd. - Bethel Dr., RFD No. 3. Marietta. Ph. 971-3299.
8N Ford tractor, good cond., $650; five ft. rotary mower for 3-pt. hitch, $200. Larry D. Waller, Rt. 3, Barnesville. Ph. 358-0217._________
420 John Deere tractor, with cultivators, 4 disc tiller and 7 ft. harrow, all $ 1 200. R. H. Lewis. Rt. 1, Box 216. Juniper 31813.______
15 gas brooders; 8 ft. auto, drinkers; 130 auto, feeders; jugs with fountains; 8 ton feeder bin, good cond. Mrs. George Porter. Chula. Ph. 382-9361 Tifton.___________
4 row corn header for 95 John Deere combine, serial No. 434W1853, exc. cond. P. A. Rheney. Box 246. Wadley 30477. Ph. 252-5625.
Ace Briggs & Stratton tiller. 7 h.p.. used less than 3 hrs., cost $200. sell for $125. G. L. Ingram, Rt. 1. Six Flags Rd., Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 941-1303._______________
2 disc plow for Farmall A tractor, perf. cond. M. L. Brown, Rt. 1. Box 171-A. Kennesaw. Ph. 428-2970.
International 400 tractor, exc. cond.; also. Case self-propelled combine 600 with 10 ft. blade, exc. cond. W. C. McDonald. Camp John Hope Rd.. Rt. 3. Ft. Valley.__________
Phelps pecan harvester: AC. D. 17 tractor to go with it. will sell separately; Boom pecan shaker, picks up 98% nuts. S. J. Clay. Rt. 3. So. Walden Rd.. Macon 31206 Ph. 788-
2975.____________________ 7 shank all-purpose plow; 5 shank
all-purpose plow; 5 ft. rotary mower; 9 in. hole digger; 3-pt. hitch fert. spreader, etc. Doc Chamlee. Rt I. Ellenwood. Ph. 474-7600 or 4747403.
John Deere 234 corn attach.. 2 row. used very little, exc. cond.. $1200. C. C. Haslam. Jr.. Marshallville. Ph. 967-2491.________
Model 306F. 6 ft. Woods belly mower for Ford or Ferguson tractor. 1 yr., S350. C. E. Brown. Rt. I. Box 50-M. Byron. Ph. 953-3330._____
Equip, trailers. I three axle. 6 12 x 16. oak. 1 with 2 axles, floor plate, both with elec. brakes, lights, loading ramps. David Lee. Rt. 4, Posey Rd.. Newnan 30263. Ph. 251-0688.
Cub tractor, good cond.. w'plow. $800; Easy-Flo spreader. $100; also, other equip. Lamb Davis, Rt. 1, Cornelia 30531.
15 x 5 1'2 stock trailer, hyd. brakes, all metal full top. $550. Chuck Cole. Rt. 2, Box 107-A. McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-21 19 after 7 p.m.
John Deere MT tractor, cultivators, stalk rippers, smoothing harrow, tractor recently overhauled. $750. Randy Weaver. 916 Poplar St.. Monroe. Ph. 267-3560 or 267-6188.
"MUCHO"VEGETABLES
Mexico is, by far, the greatest source of U. S. fresh vegetable imports. According to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, crops that depend on extensive hand labor are expected to be imported in increasing quantities in the future.

Wednesday, September 6, 1972

Farm machinery and equipment
wanted
Want I rotary cultivator for Ciravely tractor. Boozer Rayle. Rt. I. Elbcrton 30635.
Want sgl. flat bottom turning plow for 3-pt. hitch, state size, cond. and price. Johnny Adams. Rt. 4. Summerville 30747.
Want John Deere tractor, model A or 60 or 630. fuel burner with lift and some equip., reasonably priced. Fletchcr Roberts. Rt. 2. Toccoa 30577. Ph. 779-27I4.
Want good dicsel or fuel auxiliary ermine. 40 to 90 h.p. Ike Kincaid. Rt. 4. Box 38, Athens. Ph. 54X-7309.
Want 2 row pea picker for harvesting green peas, w/auxiliary motor or PTO, state model, cond., price, etc. Walker Lewis, Jr.. Empress Rd.. Quitman. Ph. 263-4764.
Want used I/2 in. to 3 in. steel tubing, used angle iron, flat sheet metal, state quantity, cond. and price. Ken Waller. Box 586. Ellijay 30540.
Want model M John Deere tractor. Roy J. Chappell, Dublin. Ph. 2727444.____________________
Want portable gasoline post hole diggers, must he exc. cond. G. C. Burson. Rt. 2. Carrollton 30! 17.
Want disc for Dearborn disc plow, 4:00 x 9 tire and tube and other parts for John Deere No. 5 mower. J. C. Lane. Box 367, Stateshoro 30458.
Want propane gas tank, any size up to 500 gals., prefer 250 gal. size, above ground but will consider other type. John F. Hester, Rt. 1. Box 50, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-3834.
Want radiator complete for 1947 Farmall Cub. Alva G. Wike. Apt. F-2, 3315 Roswell Rd.. Atlanta 30305. Ph. 237-9660 after 7 p. m.______
Want I pinion gear for old type Gibson tractor. R. S. McCurdy, c/o Post Office. Stone Mtn. 30083.
Want approx. 120 ft. of High and Dry poultry waterers for laying hens, 8-16 or 24 ft. sections. Emory Copelan, Rt. I. Box I 85. Greensboro. Ph. 453-2051._____________
Want motor block for WD45 Allis Chalmers tractor, state price and cond. Glenn Hill, Hoschton. Ph. 6542477.__________________
Want junk 9N Ford tractor for parts; 3-pt. hitch drag harrow, reasonably priced. R. L. Rothell, Jr.. 980 Lynhurst Dr., S.W.. Atlanta 303II. Ph. 344-5908._________
Want Jubilee Ford with equip, or equip, in small tractor, state cond.. etc.: small portable incubator, prefer Sears or equivalent. Mrs. E. E. .lordan. Rt, I. Box 66A. Sumner 31 789.
Want power cane mill, state price and cond. Saron Parr. Rt. 2. Alapaha 31622. Ph. 532-7135.___________
Want 20 in. bucket for Shcrman backhoe. R. O. Maxwell, Rt. 3. Favettevillc 30214. Ph. 461-3091.
Want 1000 or 1200 gal. stainless steel tank and 640 Ford tractor, state price. Jinks Scott. Rt. I. Box 10. Odum 31555._______________
Want metal cattle brake for farm use. R. J. Williams. 1991 N. Williamsburg Dr.. Decatur 30033. Ph 6341234._____________________
Want landscraper. rock rake, pulverizer and crane. Herbert Gandee. 1899 Hasty Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 971-8476.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
CATTLE
5 bulls. 1/2 Charolais, 1/4 Brahman. 1 '4 Shorthorn. 6 nios., net about 600 Ibs.. $250 ea. Henry Whitworth. Hwv. 145. Martin. Ph. 284-4080.
45 exc. 2 - 3 yr. Polled Hereford bulls. 50 bred heifers, 50 open heifers. Winton Harris. Rt. I. Box 118, Screven 31560. Ph. 586-6687.

I Purebred 1/2 French. Charolais bull. George Stuckey. P. O. Box II. Talbotton 31827. Ph: 665-8708.
60'yearlings. 400 - 500 Ibs.. 14 Holstein steers. 28 steers. 18 heifers. Angus - Holstein cross. Ralph Best. P. O. Box 104. Thomaston. Ph. 647-
5297.____________________ 3 reg. Angus bulls. 6 - 8 mos., sired
by Choice of WYE from accredited herd. V. C. Hineline. Rt. 2. Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-2078.
Reg. Black Angus heifer. 10 mos.. Eileenmere breeding; also young steers. Jerry D. Williams. Rt. 2. Box 402. Buford. Ph. 945-9858.______
Selection Charolais hulls, now reaching service age. SAM bulls normally sire calves that reach I 100 Ibs. A. Dowdy. Rt. I. Alma. Ph. 632-
4296.________________________ 16 Angus heifers. 6 and 7 mos..
SI 35 ea.; 14 Charolais. 6 and 8 mos.. crossbred. SI 60. can del. John Taylor. Duluth. Ph. 476-2671.
3 reg. Angus bulls. 13 - 16 mos., Ankonian and Bell Boy bloodlines, ready for light service. R. A. Moore. Lithia Springs. Ph. 948-2192. after 5.
44 brood cows. I 1 w'calves. remainder dry springers, SI 5.000. can del. Felton Henderson. P. O. Box 6. Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 9564784. after 8 p. m.___________
Reg. Polled Herefords. 2 bred heifers. 15 open heifers, approx. 2 yrs.. 6 bulls. 7 - 10 mos. Bill Carlisle. 220 N. Scott St.. Camilla 31730. Ph. 336-8381.__________________
18 Black Angus heifers. 6 - 8 mos., SI 35 ea.: 12 Charolais heifers, approx. 6 - 8 mos.. can del. Glen Dills. Riverdalc. Ph. 478-2848._______
Reg. milking strain Shorthorn bull calves, good bloodlines, weaning age. Adam Whi taker. Rt. 1. Blue Ridge 30513._________________
20 Angus heifers. 6 mos.. weaned, ready for grass. SI 35 ea.: 10 Charolais crossbreed. SI 60. can del. James Wimpey. Decatur. Ph. 284-
3525.________________ Reg. Red Angus hull and heifer
calves, fine cond. and quality. Otis Milner. 804 Charlton Rd.. Rome. Ph. 232-3019. 232-1613._________
Purebred Charolais bulls. Domestic and I '2 French: reg. Charolais cows: I - 2 yr. heifers. I '2 thru purebred. Bobby L. Holloway. Bowdon. Ph. 349-l'()54. 258-2853.___________
16 Black Angus cows. 10 w/calves: 1 reg. Black Angus bull. $6000. A. W. Walker. McDonough. Ph. 957-4350. 957-3741.
Corn fed beef yearlings. 400 - 800 Ibs.. pick out your own. can del. or arrange slaughter. W. R. Long. Blairsvillc 30512. Ph. 745-2891. 6-8 a.m.
Reg. Charolais bulls, ready for light service, finest bloodline. S500. D. L. Davis. Keysville. Ph. 547-2578.
Angus hulls, purebred 6-10 mos.. will make exc. herd bulls, will del. N. Ga. R. Moss. 7225 Bell Rd.. Duluth. Ph. 476-5736. 476-5345.
Reg. Angus bull, son of Bell Boy 90. 3 yrs.. S500: outstanding reg. bull calves w'papers. S250. Kenneth English, Dbl. D. Ranch. Keysville. Ph. 547-2568.
Reg. Black Angus bull, papers avail., beauty, selling to prevent inbreedinc. $450. H. H. Holton. 5660 Orly Terr.. College Park 30349. Ph. 767-5750.
Reg. Angus bull. Bardoliermere and Ermitre of Haymount bloodlines. 4 yrs.. selling to prevent inbreeding. S600. Arliss H. Nix. Rt. I. Box 5A, Moreland. Ph. 253-8999.
3 purebred Angus heifers. 3 Angus/Holstein cross heifers. SI 25 ea.. Guernsey bull. SI 10. G. M. Strickland. 236 Buchanan Rd.. Dallas. Ph. 445-3432.
Reg. Black Angus bulls, just off performance test. exc. genetic background, reasonably priced. AHIR and Ga. BCIA. Sterling Neill. Scratchaway Farm. Newnan. Ph. 2539520.
17 reg. Angus heifers of Marshall breeding and safe in calf to Canadian Jet or Emulous 141. John P. Picket!. Box 107. Cedartown 30125. Ph. 7483960.
1/2 Simmental bulls out of reg. Polled Hereford cows, for improved growth and milking ability. J. W. Trunnell, Jr.. Box 306. Cochran 31014. Ph, 934-2784. 934-6251.
Baby calves, dairy and beef type crossed, bull calves. $35 - $45. heifers. $48 - S55. Jessie Pierce. Rt. 10. Gainesville. Ph. 536-6754.
Reg. Angus bulls. 8-10 mos.. good size and length, free del. I 50 mi. Guy C. Jones. Jones Angus Farm. Milan. Ph. 362-3631.
Purebred Polled Hereford bull. 2 yrs.. FFA bloodlines, father in state fair 1968. wt. 850 Ibs. L. H. Tanner. Rt. 3. Wrightsville.___________
Nice young Charolais bulls. $225 $250. J. O. Sams. Hampton. Ph. 9463169.

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4 breeding age. purebred Charolais bulls, two 1/2 Simmental. 1/2 Charolais. 10 and I 1 mos. C. R. Vaughn. Jr.. 4 V Ranch. Conyers. Ph. 483-4457. 483-8931.
1/2 French purebred Charolais bull, w'papers. 16 mos.. wt. 1250 Ibs.. son of Bonaparte BO5. $1,000. Leon Massey. Gay 30218. Ph. 927-6505.
Black Angus heifer, approx. 1 1 12 yrs.. not bred. S300. good and fat. D. Estos. Atlanta.
10 proven Angus brood cows, some reg.. bred to outstanding purebred Charolais bull, farmer's prices. W. S. Chandler. Tara Farms, Reeves Sta. Rd.. Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984._____
10 Angus cows w/calves. $350 per pr.. calves weigh 200-300 Ibs.. cows rebred Charolais bull. Carl Eminger. Sylvester. Ph. 436-5349.________
Black Angus young reg. and crossbreed bulls and heifers. W. B. Burnett. Box 866. Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254.
Reg. Horned Hereford bulls, service age. $450 up; reg. and percentage Charolais bulls. $450 up. Weyman E. Rooks. Newton. Ph. 734-5109, 7345826.
8 reg. Black Angus bulls. 8-14 mos.. $195 up: 10 reg. Angus heifers. 8-12 mos.. S200 up. C. N. McClure, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2513.
I Guernsey bull, about 300 Ibs., $125. at my home. Michael Pearson. Tate. Ph. 735-31 13.
10 reg. Polled Hereford bulls. 1520 mos.. S400-S500 ea.; 9 bred heifers. $350 ea. R. L. Swearingcn. Jr.. Box 531. Reynolds 3l076."ph. 847-3535. 847-3167.
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.
Polled Herefords. CMR. Domino breeding. TB and Bangs free, bulls. 717 mos.. heifers. 7-10 mos. Harry A. Wasden. Ouitman. Ph. 263-8350. 263-4944.
20 good quality Polled Hereford bulls. 9-21 mos.. Victor Domino and CMR breeding. Rufus E. Roberson. 618 S. Wayne St.. .lesup 31545. Ph. 427-3473. '
14 young 3'4 Charolais. 1/2 sisters. 10 Polled . recorded buyer's name. $500 ca.. cert. herd, free del. Fred B. Collins. Whigham 31797. Ph. 7623901.
Reg. Black Angus bull. 5 yrs.. approx. 1300 Ibs.. must see to appreciate. S400. Mrs. Lola Mullinax, Rt. 2. Jasper 30143. Ph. 692-6573.
1 reg. Angus bull. 13 mos.. papers and shots; 2 reg. heifers. 10 and II mos.. del. avail. M. B. Killgo. Rt. 1. Metter. Ph. 685-2348.___________
3 reg. Angus bulls. Ermitre of Haymount breeding, 2 yrs.. $300 and $400. John Alien. Snellville. Ph. 3774758. 963-2718.
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 712 mos.. bull "13" bloodlines: also few heifers. J. W. Morris; Dbl. M. Farms. Carrollton. Ph. 832-2852, 832-8447.
2 bulls. Black Angus, 1 reg.. $650, other $325. Jerry Bowden. Totewater Farms. Roswell. Ph. 475-6516.
Reg. Angus cattle. 19 heifers, 12 bulls, dad of these weighed 2000 Ibs. at 2 yrs., pretty herd. $425. G. E. Crouch. Old Town Plantation. Louisville.

2nd calf Polled Hereford brood cows w/calf by side: some calves over 200 Ibs.. from $200 per set. L. E. Fletcher. Griffin. Ph. 227-7632.
Angus bulls, performance tested, fertility tested, ready for service, ready to sell. Bob Blalock, Millarden Farms. Woodbury 30293. Ph. 553-
5375.________________________ Black Angus herd bulls, proven
producers, 3 yrs. or older. Newton Crouch. Griffin. Ph. 227-1234.
Charolais bull. 3'4. sired by Springwaters Samson, son of Sam 951. 8 mos., $225. M. Larkin Waller. 2674 Pangborn Rd.. Decatur 30033. Ph. 636-5169._____________
Several artificially sired Holstein heifers, some reg. Herman Dickerson. EI berton 30635. Ph. 283-1395.
SWINE
Yorkshire boars, top bloodline, disease free, service age. Troy E. Waters. Rt. 2. Box 52 A. Brooklet. Ph. 842-2247.________________
Reg. Yorkshire breeding stock boars and gilts, from best bloodlines. R. B. Mixon. Jr.. Rt. I. Mclntyre. Ph. 546-2315.__________________
Yorkshires, gilts and males. $50 and $60. ea.. also some others. Arthur Grizzle. Suches. Ph. 747-2481.
3 Hampshire sows. 4 Hampshire and Yorkshire feeder pigs. 6 weeks. J. W. Taylor. Rt. 1. Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-1 196.__________________
Hogs for sale. Gordon W. Mathis. Rt. 2. Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 632-
2608.__________________
Reg. SPC shoats. hoars and gilts, about 12 wks., long meat type, will make fine herd boars. Mrs. George Ferguson. Rt. I. Cave Spring.______
20 Yorkshire shoats, 80-180 Ibs.. $30. ea., if all are taken. C. W. Smith, Rt. 2. Holcomb Bridge Rd.. Roswell. Ph. 993-6053.________________
Feeder pigs for sale. R. P. Avant. Bowmer Rd.. Douglasville. Ph. 8749108. 942-6886.____________________
Tamworth. young boars and gilts, good breeding stock, will reg. Edward Newherry. Colquitt. Ph. 758-2870.
Good selection Chester White Boars, sired by 1970 Grand Champion Penn. Livestock Exhibition. Jimmy J. Dubberly, Rt. 2, Box 55A. Baxley. Ph. 367-6367._________
Bred or open gilts. 250-300 Ibs.. 1/2 Landrace. I'4 Duroc. 1/4 SPC. bred to Landrace males. S100 to $125. ea. R. L. Drawdy. Brunswick. Ph. 265-8715.
SHEEP & GOATS
Goats. Nannies. Billy and kids, fat steer eoats. all col., and sizes. Jerry D. Williams. Rt. 2. Box 402. Buford. Ph. 945-9858. after 5:00.________
Fresh goat milk. 3 billie kids, born Aug. 5. 1972. 2 full Nubians. I 1/2 Nubian. O. L. Huber. Rt. 1. Waynesboro. Ph. 554-5847.______
I Reg. Nubian Buck. 2 Saanan milk goats, 1 I '2 Nubian I '2 Saanan Buck. C. B. Sanders. P. O Box 104. Moreland 30259. Ph. 253-0800. 253-
4249._______________________
2. 1 mo., nannies. I yr.. billy, all milk goats. J. F. Walker. 15 Salt Creek Rd.. Savannah 31405. Ph. 236-
9662.___________________ Milk goats, purebred reg. Nubians,
Mixed Saanans, mixed Togenburgs, good grades, $10-$ 150. Mrs. W. Smith. Rt. 1. Ellenwood 30049.

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Butt-Headed Nubian Buck, $30, Butt Headed Nubian kids, calico col.. $15. W. M. Roland, Rt. 1. Grovetown. Ph. 863-2191.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
wanted
Want midget ponies 30 in., or under. C. M. Bond. Lavonia 30553.
Want purebred or reg. 12 to 18 mos. Black Angus bull w'good conformation and del., reasonable. Mrs. W. L. Helms. Buena Vista. Ph. 6495431.________________________
Want 10 Holstein Heifers. 4-6 mos.. must not be stunted. Buddy Eason. Collins. Ph. 69*3-2948.
Want 10-12 Holstein Steers, w/avg. wt. 300-400 Ibs.. shots and del. to Evans, Ga.. advise price, del. ability. Roy Goodwin. 3128 Oxford Rd.. Augusta. Ph. 738-2440._________
Want, to buy or catch wild cattle. Rip Wilson. Madison. Ph. 342-3974.
Want. Appaloosa Stallion, spring 70-71 yearling, good conformation and color, reg. or can be. also reasonably priced. R. N. Bates. Rt. 5. Cochran. Ph. 934-7030 after 6:00.
Want, to buy horse, have 10 acres of beautiful pasture to pasture horse. Jean Epperson. 705 S. Pine St.. Apt. 8. Conyers 30207.___________
Want. reg. Duroc boar and gilt. 12 wk.. 200 Ib. Frank Sutton. Taylorsville. Ph. 684-5600.
Horses, mules, ponies
7 \/\->
for sale
Beautiful 3 yr. reg. AQHA brown mare. exc. bloodlines, show prospects, prof, training, gentle, needs experienced rider. $1200. Carol Vasil. Rome. Ph. 235-1879.______
1 yr. bay gelding, good reining horse. 6 yr. paint mare. 4 yr. buckskin gelding, all good riding horses. Larry Wallace. Riverdalc. Ph. 478-9122.
Several nice, young horses and ponies, all gentle and broke to ride, cheap for cash. W. E. McKce. Rt. 2. Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 459-3792.
2 reg. Tenn. Walker stallions. 2 and 4 yrs..'also Pleasure horses tack included. Larry Furr. Fairburn. Ph. 964-2775.______________
Pinto pony. 13 hands, gentle, w/saddle and bridle. $150. Allan Pardue. Rt. 2. Cleveland. Ph. 865-2743.

PEAR SURPRISE

6 SERVINGS

CANNE O SAftTUETT
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DRAIN JUICE FROM CANNED PEARS, USE A COLANDER, OR PLACE ON PAPER TOWELS.

CANNED PEAR HALVES

ADD

3 OUNCES

MASH WITH FORK

BEAT UNTIL SMOOTH

2TABLESPOONS

HAVE READY 6 SALAD PLATES
PLACE ONE LETTUCE LEAF, RINSED AND DRAINED ON EACH SALAD PLATE.

PLACE ONE PEAR HALF,

SPREAD CHEESE OVER PEAR, COMPLETELY COVER, "HIDE" PEAR

CUT SIDE DOWN, ON EACH LETTUCE LEAF.

REMOVE GRAPES FROM STEMS. RINSE. CUT GRAPES INTO HALVES, REMOVE SEEDS. SET ASIDE.
BEAT SMALL CURD COTTAGE CHEESE SMOOTH.
PRESS GRAPE HALVES INTO CHEESE. USE ABOUT 16 TO 20 GRAPE HALVES TO COVER EACH PEAR /^S\ SO IT LOOKS /?2iiiA) LIKE A CLUSTER (23888$$' OF GRAPES

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Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
Pony and custom cart, including all tack. S200. pony shown with and without cart successfully. Mrs. A. E. Flock. 3774 Chcrokcc PI.. Marietta. Ph. 971-8724._______________
X yr. brown and white Pinto. 15 hands, gelding. Patty Thompson. I 32 Honeysuckle Ln.. Smyrna. Ph. 4369694,___________
Keg. Appaloosa weanling colts. Abdull and Tillmans Neko breeding. I Quarter colt. $200 - SI 000. Virginia Hogan. Rt. 2. Box I49. Ocilla 3 I 774. Ph. S3 I-4435._______________
Reg. I'2 Arabian gelding. 34 Arabian and I <4 Morgan breeding, 3 yrs., very gentle. $475: also 2 mares. Mrs. Viruinia Bilbo, Lithonia. Ph. 482-I367". 656-401 4._________
Ciradc Walking mare, trained lor Hnglish Pleasure, gray, I 2 Arabian filly. 2 I 2 yrs.. beautiful conf.. halter prospects. Dale l.ogan. Rt. 2. Tallassec Rd.. Athens' 3060I. Ph. 543-1 690.__________________
Morgan-Walker marc, bred to reg. Arabian, gentle, anyone can ride. $400 to good home, will include saddle. A. F. Burgess. Lithonia. Ph. 98 I-
3]_2K_________________ I reg. Tcnn. Walking mare. col.
bay. bred to solid black stud, saddle and bridle. S.300. Earl Slopes. Rt. 3, Box 397. Griffin. Ph. 227-7502.
Beautiful racking horse. 7 yr. sorrel gelding, gentle, ridcn by lady and juyenife. 7 I high pt. juvenile racking horse. Doug Teems. Ringgold. Ph. 935-2559. __________
Welsh Appaloosa stud. 16 mos.. jack. 6 yrs.. midact pony marc bred to jack. R. N. Bates. Rt. 5" C'oehran. Ph. 934-7030.________________
Pinto mare. 2 yrs.. 15 hands. SI 75. Robert N. Dodd. 30 Hannah Rd.. Buford. Ph. 945-2066.________
Beautiful white stud pony, sec to appreciate. John E. Hobbs. III. 34S5 DcMooncy Rd.. College Park .30349. Ph. 964-4413._____
Reg. Quarter Horses, 1 and 2 yrs.. by Coldstream Guard and Bit O'Hancock, 4 bred broodmares left. Buddy Eason, Ohoopee River Farm. Collins. Ph. 693-294S.______________
Reg. TWHBA mare. 3 yrs., sired by Rogers Perfection and out of daughter of Midnight Sun, light chestnut. R. B. Mixon. Jr.. Mclntyre, Ph 946-2315.______________
All kinds ponies. $30 and up or trade for any kind of livestock. Frank Watson, Rt. 1, Loganville. Ph. 466-
8357.__________________ Quarter Horses gelding, roan,
small, gentle. $150, 10 yrs.. Jenkins Sanders. Box 266, Edisorr. Ph. 8352429._______________
AQHA sorrel yearling filly, $400, 2 yr. dbl. reg. Palomino filly, good Western Pleasure horse, $400. D. Z. Hunnicutt. Rt. 2. Macon 31204. Ph. 935-2596.________________
Reg. Appaloosa gelding. 7 yrs.. brown, white blanket, very nice Western Pleasure horse. Mrs. Tom Taylor. Alpharetla. Ph. 475-7S09.
AQHA reg. gelding. 5 yrs., gentle for anyone, has placed in some tough Pleasure classes. $650. Clarence Cato. East Point. Ph. 471-8222, 363-
8952.__________________ 1 racking mare, 7 yrs., $175. one 6
yr. racking gelding, guaranteed to be gentle. Thomas Smith, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3113. 258-7332.________
Will lend Palomino Walking horse, very gentle, exc. pleasure horse for children or ladies, prefer near Vinings. Claire Branch. Vinings. Ph. 435-0978.________________
Racking gelding, 10 yrs.. $175. C. L. Bagwell. Alpharetta. Ph. 475-525 I.
One 5 yr. Pinto mare, gentle but spirited. J. B. Nelson, 728 Hawksinville Rd.. Montezuma 31063. Ph. 472-6434.________________
Reg. TWH gelding, 4 yrs., bay, 17.2 hands, very flashy, good temperament, must sell, any reasonable offer, sacrifice. Andrea Holsinger, Palmetta. Ph. 463-4288.________
Reg. Tenn. Walking horse. 3 yrs., mare, light bay, out of Midnight Sunny Jim. dam. Merry Maid, 17 hands, good strolling mare. Reece Adamson. Atlanta. Ph. 361-5427.
Lrg. donkey. 6 yrs.. approx. 600 Ibs., extra gentle, will ride, plow or pull wagon, $65. William Vincent. Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7773.

Shetland ponies and Pleasure horses. English and Western saddles and tack. C. M. Bond, Lavonia. Ph. 3563244. 356-2673.________________

Quarter Horse broodmare. 15.3 hands, bay, 1 1 yrs., Appaloosa reg. grandsire is Man O'War. $250. Mrs. Jack Alien. Jr., Tallahassee Rd.. Thomasville. Ph. 226-1 181._______

Reg. Appaloosa yearling show filly, bay w'white over hips. 14.1 hands, exc. conf. top bloodlines, .lackie Berry. Rt. 2. Buford 30518. Ph. 945-

4024.______________________ Reg. Quarter Horse mare, daughter
of Poco Tony. $350: one 20 mos. old filly. $150. sired by King Star Mon. Jinks Scott. Rt. I. Odum.______

Sorrel stud colt, flaxen mane and tail. 13 mos.. out of Quarter mare. $125. Mrs. Coule. Jonesboro. Ph. 363-2454._________________

Reg. Appaloosa mare. Hank's Domino War Drum breeding, w'colt by side and bred to rec. Appaloosa stud. $250. Doyle Erickson. Rt. I. Cordcle. Ph. 273-6336.______

7 yr. Quarter Horse, extra fast, quick to turn, well trained, responds quickly, experienced rider. $175. Bill Keith." Rt. I. Box 312. Jackson 30233. Ph. 755-7S72.________

Tenn. Walking mare, solid black, 3 yrs., gentle, easily caught, green broke, ready to train. Charlotte Pattcrson. 4l'23 Riley Rd.. Lithia Springs. Ph. 941-8327.________

Reg. Appaloosa marc in foal to

Wapiti's Haunta. 9 yrs.. broke to ride.

G P. Doles. Rt. 2." Gray 31032. Ph.

9X6-6167. nights.

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Exceptional AQHA reg. Palomino mare, highly trained Western and English Pleasure show horse, winner of 36 ribbons and trophies. $1,200. Fred Parker. C'edartown, Ph. 748-

4346.________________________________ Thoroughbreds. '72 weanlings by
Parkway North and South Pole, several broodmares, also 6 yr. chestnut mare. 16.2 hands. Patricia Misenhamer. 710 Indian Hill Rd.. Athens. Ph. 543-2177.________

Beautiful 6 yr. pony mare, shown in Western Pleasure and Halter, outstanding conf, hunter pony prospects. $300 firm. Beth Whatley. Clubview. Rt. 6. Moultric. Ph. 985-6X13.

Gentle 8 yr. racking mare w 16 mo. filly colt, colt gentle and well halterbroken. Mrs. Jimmy Williams. Dacula. Ph. 963-9338.'________

I mare mule. wt. 900 Ibs.. in good cond.. pasture w'cattle. and works well. $200. A. B. Wiley. Rt. 3. Carnesville 30521. Ph. 677-4661.

AQHA Palomino mare. $650. sorrel gelding. S600, Bona Alien Western saddle. SX5. growth)' weanliniz stud by Wagon N Bar. D. M. Worley." Kennesaw." Ph. 428-X507. 42X-I565._________________

AHQA. PHBA show mare, child gentle, ribbon winner. AQHA pleasure marc, and AQHA sired colt. Mrs. Carl Strickland. Connors Rd.. Winston 301X7. Ph. 459-5706.

Tenn. Walker, gentle, healthy. 2 yr. gelding. I white sock and blaze,
ridable. $225. w'halter and bridle. D. Henderson. Scnoia. Ph. 599-3517.

I yr. black horse mule, approx. 700 Ibs. '.I. R. Coody. Rt. 3. Box 365. Valdosta. 3I60L Ph. 244-6017.

Quarter mare, good pleasure, broodmare, gentle, also, good Appaloosa filly. 17 mos. by this mare. R. B. Greeson. 241-5406. Panthersville Rd.. Ellcnwood._____________________

Beautiful Pinto mare. 7 yrs.. 800 Ibs.. $135. experienced rider. Morris Browning. Rt. I. Rentz. 31075. Ph. 9X4-4309.______________

Beautiful black and white pony stallion. 500 Ibs., 4 yrs., gentle, breeds to mares and jennies; 5 bred mares. W. S. McMichael, Quitman, Ph. 263-8682. '____________

Beautiful sorrel mare, foaled 3/23/70, 14.2 hands, great cond., green broke only, would make great Western Pleasure horse. $250. Libby Kent. Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-8287.

Mule, gentle old mare, approx. 800 Ibs., works to plow and pastures w/cattle, $135. Larry Bohannon. Rt. 4. Winder. Ph. 867-6000._______

Bay mare, 8 yrs., $115, paint gelding, 16 1/2 hands, $185. bay gelding, English Pleasure, $225. Otto Meier. Pinetree Stables, Shallowford Rd.. N. E.. Marietta. Ph. 926-3795.

Show pony, 13.1 hands, has exc. conf., buckskin col., 3 1/2 yrs., $350. Rain Taylor. Rome. Ph. 232-6562.

Reg. ASHBA 6 yr. bay mare, 5 gaited, natural tail; Palomino gelding, gentle for children, can jump. Dixon Reeves. Marietta. Ph. 993-4673.

3 AQHA reg. Quarter horse geldings, bay, sorrel and palomino, 1 reg. mare, all pleasure horses. R. Wilson, Little Creek Ranch, Decatur, Ph. 633-1610._______________

2 racking horse, 2 Quarter Horses, must sell, also saddles and bridles. Monty Montgomery, Carrollton, Ph. 832-3113, 832-9412.

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Horses, ponies. Palomino col., various sizes and ages, some broken and gentle, show prospect, must see. J. J. Jordan, Jordan Ranch, College Park, Ph. 964-7133._________
Black mare, 7 yrs., 900 Ibs., $165, experienced rider. Harold Alligood, Rt. 1, Rentz 31075. Ph. 984-4365!
1 mare, 7 yrs., 1 gelding, 9 yrs., both horses ride or work, $300 for both. J. F. Haynes, Rt. 1, Murrayville 30564. Ph. 532-1716._________
Black reg. Amer. Saddlebred racking mare, gentle for anyone to ride. Estes Reece, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-5668._____________
Tenn. Walking horses, raised on our farm. C. N. Trotter, Rt. 2, Palmetto 30268, Ph. 964-2029.
Racking horse, presently being shown successfully in style racking, gentle, will accept best offer. Tim Shelnut. Fairburn. Ph. 964-9869.
Appaloosas, all reg., 2 stallions, mare in foal w/filly by side and gelding Quarter Horse, must sell. Don Gladney, Grantville, Ph. 583-2100, 583-2122._______________
Sev. Welsh ponies, all broke to ride; also, bridles and saddles. Hugh C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-2432.______
Paint gelding. w/English saddle; Park horse. 16 hands, racks, 5 gaited. colorful chestnut, white, blue ribbon champion, gentle, shots, wormed, new shoes. J. H. Loden. Eastwood Ct., Decatur. Ph. 289-4083._______
Horses pastured, $15 per mo., grass, water and shelter. Stone Mtn.Tucker, Hwy. 78 areas, private 15 A. pasture and good barn, S60 per mo. John F. Graham, Sr., Atlanta. Ph. 243-3461._______________
6 yr. sorrel reg. Quarter Horse Western Pleasure gelding. 15.2 hands, Irg. blaze; dbl. reg. Palomino gelding. Recnn Stone. Rt. 3. Adairsville. Ph. 773-3061._______________
One Welsh mare, will sell or trade for 2 weaned calves, milk type. Mrs. Richard Lewis. Rt. 2. Morion Rd.. Box 349. Alpharetta 30201._____
Reg. Quarter Horse mare. 4 yrs.. started in both English and Western Pleasure. Poco and King C'hino brcedinc. centle. $475. Gloria Colter. Gainesville. Ph. 532-0X72._________
Reg. I'2 Arabian grey gelding. 4 yrs., trained English, started dressage; 2 yr. rea I'2 Arabian filly. Mrs. James V enable. 2912 Wingfield Dr.. Columbus.____________________
AQHA sorrel gelding. 6 yrs.. trained Western Pleasure, good manners, ridden by 14 yr. old. $500. Mrs. S. G. Mullins. Marietta. Ph. 4275677. 42X-S507._________________
Appaloosa mares and stallions. High Hand yearling filly out of daughter of Skippity Skip, AQHA. definite halter prospect. Hugh Murray. Lilhurn. Ph. 469-5638.
Reg. Appaloosas. 1 mare. I gelding. I Quarter Horse roping marc, several more. Randy Martin, Rt. 2, Box 197A. Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-
6161.________________ 5 reg. Appaloosa fillies. 12-22
mos., 2 rea. Appaloosa stud colts. 6 and 17 mos. William M. Whatley, P. O. Box 349. Dawson. 31742. Ph. 995-2642. (day).____________
Palomino filly, green broke, beautiful, outstanding conf. and col. Pete Bachmann. 1521 Compton Dr.. Mahlcton. Ph. 948-9590._______
Palomino Saddlehrcd yearling filly, dark golden col.. $150: also Palomino pony, works and rides. $100. Annie R'. Forrester. Box 204. Buford. Ph. 945-6570. 945-7315.
Wimpy's Sandstar. AQHA reg. 2 yr. chestnut show filly. Wimpy P-l erandsire. now in training. $950 frim. Anthony .1. Leggio. Atlanta. Ph, 2556213._________
Racking horse, 4 vr. Amer. Saddlebred. f97! World Reserve stallion and Amateur, beautiful conf. see to appreciate. Larrv Mooney. C'anton. Ph. 479-4805. ___________
I '2 thoroughbred mare, red, 5 yrs.. 15 hands, fast, will trade even for horse. W. T. Hunter. Rt. I. Box 136. Richmond Hill 31324.__________
3 yr. pony mare, harness and cart, complete. $200. pony alone, $50. Wylie Frazier. Rockbridge Rd.. Lilburn 30247. Ph. 938-1704. 938-
4361.______________________ Beautiful 16 hand black and white
Pinto gelding. $275: Saddlebred Arabian English Pleasure mare w/show saddle. $350. Sally Stinnett, Thompson Mill Rd.. Buford, Ph. 945-
7315.________________ 2 Welsh ponies. $75 ea.. 2 bay
geldings. $125 and $200. 1 beautiful black racking mare. $550. David Barnelt. Atlanta. Ph. 761-4638._______
Good trail horse. 3 gaited. bay gelding. Joe Tidwell, Douglasville. Ph. 942-841 1._____________
Bay Quarter Horse. 7 yrs.. fast running and good work horse for ranch: also Welsh type pony. Gordan Handy. Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8465.

Wednesday, 'September 6, 1972

Amer. Saddlebred. 4 yr. gelding. 16.2 hands. 3 gaited. now in training for show. R. Jack Shelton. Marietta, Ph. 971-0462.______________
Reg. Quarter Horses and Appaloosas. including '72 weanlings, broodmares and some riding horses. David Simpson. 710 Indian Hill Rd.. Athens. Ph. 543-2177.
Reg. purebred Arabian fillies, top bloodlines. $2000 up: reg. Amer. Walking ponies. $350 up. golden Palominos, dbl. reg. Mrs. Joan Brown. Upper River Rd.. Macon. Ph. 746-2576._________________
Quarter mare, ribbons in Western Pleasure, suitable for inexperienced rider. Saddlebred gelding, stylish natural racker. chestnut, 4 white socks. Frank Sutton. Taylorsville. Ph. 6X4-5600.__________________
Pinto mare w'yr. old filly colt and 2 \ '2 mo. old pinto filly colt at side, all, $1 25. Marcus Brown. Rt. 1. Unadilla. Ph. 645-3542.

7 full size saddles. 2 childrens saddles. 2 used saddles, made by Billy Cook. Thomas. Big Horn, and R. E. Donaho. Morris A. Hall. Rt. 1. Grantville. Ph. 583-2X29._______________
Will haul up to 4 horses, as we have 4 horse trailer. C. N. Trotter and Sons. Rt. 2. Palmetto. 30268, Ph. 964-2029. _____________
Horses pastured $15. mo., grass, water, and shelter, private 15 A. pasture, and good barn. $60. per mo. John F. Graham. Sr.. Atlanta. Ph. 243-3461._________________
Will board working saddle horses or harness horses. 400 A. pasture, w/graded trails all over. W. P. Dempsey. Rt. I. Cave Springs 30124.
Horseshoeing, hot and cold, all professional work can be done at your convenience. weekdays, evenings, weekends and holidays. Tom Hayes. Decatur. Ph. 284-7292.
Blacksmithing, welding, horseshoeing. Mr. Webster Salyer, Loganville. Ph. 786-4144.._______

Livestock,
-handling,
boarding, equipment
Horses professionally trained and broken. Bill McCraney. Fairburn. Ph. 964-9869.________________
Want bitting rig. also pair of shackles, used only twice, will trade for bitting rig of equal value. Mary McClung. Forest Park. Ph. 366-2758.
Good supply Wextern saddles and other equip., 1 handmade saddle. Quarter horse bars. 15 1/2 in. padded seat. G. P. Curry, Scott's Ferry Rd.. Appling. Ph. 541-0963.________
Horses and or cattle hauling, evenings and weekends, locally or out of town. Raymond Ayers. Atlanta. Ph. 758-2551.___________________
Lrg. Youth saddle, suede seat, matching breastplate, new cond. $170 value for $100. Leanne Hodges, Atlanta. Ph. 874-6154.___________
Will trade Western saddle for English saddle or Buena Vista saddle. Henry Keller. Jr.. West Point. Ph. 644-l'()6l.________________
Horses boarded $10, per mo., good pasture and water. C. L. Bagwell, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5251._______
Horseshoeing, regular, corrective and pathological all work guaranteed. Donald Smith, McDonough. Ph. 957-
4437._________________ Used Western and English saddles,
bridles. G. E. Andrews. 1280 Berkeley Rd., Avondale Estates. Ph. 289-0157._________________
Horses boarded. Irg. stalls. 60 acre pasture, fresh spring water, tack room $10. per mo. and up. Mrs. James Barnes. 117 Forsythe St., Fort Valley
31030._____________________ Bona Alien roping saddle, youth
padded seat, floral design, dbl. rigged, good cond.. $90. Betsy Payne, Athens. Ph. 348-4864._________
Want to do horse and livestock hauling, anywhere, anytime. Robert M. Harris, 210 Hazelwood Dr., Marietta 30062._______________
Pasture 2 horses, tack and feed rooms, riding ring, pasture, enclosed shelter. $25 per mo. Gene Mullinax, 4951 Roswell Rd.. N. E.. Marietta, Ph. 993-6169.______________
Two horse Stidham Deluxe trailer, hyd. surae brakes, exc. cond. Billy Barbce. Camilla. Ph. 787-5196.
Want forward seat jumping saddle. 18 in. seat. used, good cond.. reasonably priced. Sharon Padaett. Riverdale. Ph. 471-3657. 471-9335.
Chicasaw 1964 extra hight dbl. horse trailer, new paint inside and out, new floor, rubber mats, escape door, saddle compartment, tandem wheels. Mr. Myers. Austell 30001. Ph. 941-0997. _____________
2 horse factory built tandem axle trailer, oversize height and length, loading ramp, full door at front. Ralph Cox. Roswell. Ph. 993-9954.
Training running horses is our specialty. Holiday Downs has 5/8 mi. track. 10 stall starting gates, horses broken and trained. Jean Benson. Palmetto. Ph. 463-4586._________
Western saddle, dbl. rigged and handtooled. brown w/dark brown padded seat, good saddle but needs under rigging repair. $45. Kathy Patrick. Rt. 2. Hampton 30228. Ph. 478-7671._______________
Western roping saddle, very comfortable, dbl.. rigging, padded seat, covered stirrups. 15 in. seat, $125. Boh Smith. Atlanta. Ph. 363-2732.
Exc. cond. saddle, 15 in., quilted seat, 3-way rigging, embossed floral design w/bridle and breastplate. $90, or will trade. Mrs. Jan Alien. Clarkesville, Ph. 754-9580.

Horses boarded. 40 stall barn, nice, clean facilities, spacious tack room, adult care daily, trails and rings; Western and English saddles. Otto Meier. Shailowford Rd., NE. Marietta. Ph. 926-3795._________

Horses pastured. Conyers area, good fence, water, shelter, adult care, trails. 4 openings, $12 mo.; also. Western saddle, youth size. $125. Mrs. Y. Loden. 3836 Eastwood Ct.. Decatur. Ph. 289-40X3.____________

Want good used pony cart and harness. Hugh C. Jones. Box 383. Milan.

Horses broken and trained for Western pleasure and halter. Doyle Erickson. Rt. I. Cordele. Ph. 273-

6336.________________________
18 in. Argentine jumping saddle, no knee rolls, exc. cond.. with all fittings, $100. Dale Logan. Rt. 2. Tallassee Rd.. Athens 30601. Ph. 543-1690.

Horses boarded, exc. N. Fulton

location, all new facilities. Larry

Wehb. Holcombe Bridge Stables.

3350 Holcombe Bridge Rd.. Roswell.

Ph. 993-9528.

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Horses and ponies stall boarded, lighted riding ring, trails, tack room, wash rack. Sandy Springs area. Dixon Reeves. Rt. I."Marietta. Ph. 993-

467.3._______________________
Horse trailer, aood liahts and tires, $300. Mr. E. R. Sanders". 2016 Napier Ave.. 31204. Ph. 742-7500.______

Livestock hauling, long or short
distance, insured. George Adams. 904 S. Greenc St.. Thomaston 30286. Ph. 647-4071.

Livestock feed, hay and grain

for sale
Good, first cutting Coastal Bermuda, pickup in field or in barn. Bobby L. Holloway. Rt. I. Bowdon Ph. 349-1054. 258-2853._______
Hay. pickup behind baler. 60 cents, bale. barn. $1.10. mulching hay, barn, 50 cents, hale. Otto Meier. Pinetree Stables. Shallowford Rd., N. E.. Marietta. Ph. 926-3795._________
Hay. mixed Irg. bales. 80 cents. Tim Shelnut. Fairburn. Ph. 964-9X69.
Highly limed and fert. Coastal Bermuda Hay, $30, ton in field, $40 del., baling each wk. Francis Skinner, Winder. Ph. 867-9456.____________
Highly fert. Coastal hay. Irg. bales, $1, w/out rain, Fescue, 85 cents, will help load. J. O. Sams, Hampton. Ph. 946-3169._______
72 crop hay, baled w/out rain, 60 cents, field, 80 cents, barn, small charge, if del. Ralph L. King, Rt. 2, Tritt Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-
0329.____________________ Well fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, 75
cents, bale, 5 mi. N. of Athens. W. A. Alewine, Rt. 2, Box 173, Hull.
Mixed Fescue. Clover and Bermuda, cut in June, extra Irg. bales, from well fert. field, barn, 85 cents bale. Georce Gray. Oxford. Ph. 786-
4132.___________________ Yellow shelled corn, bulk only.
Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-
5109.___________________ Coastal Bermuda, $1, bale, at barn,
Irg. bales, fill most any size orders. Fescue seed combine run, 15 cents Ib. Billy Greene. Loganville. Ph. 466-
8125.____________________ Coastal Bermuda-Fescue hay, well
fert., exc. quality, 65 cents, bale, in field, baling now in Winterville Area. Duncan Nichols, P.O. Box 182, Comer.

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Livestock feed, hay and grain

Recipes of the Week

for sale
Highly fertilized Coastal Bermuda hay, field pick up price, $l, bale, $1.15 at barn. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Reeves Station Rd., Rt. 1. Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984.________
Quality Van Tress Fescue Hay, 65 cents, on ground. 80 cents, wagon. 90 cents barn, $1.05 del., N. Fulton Area. R. Moss. 7225 Bell Rd.. Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-5736._________
72 Coastal Hay. from highly limed and fert. fields, Irg. sq. bales. 80 cents, behind baler, you load. Larry Byrom. 1918 Noah's Ark Rd.. Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-2561.
Bermuda and Fescue, from limed and fert. fields, $1. bale, will sell in any size lots. W. H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7095. 786-6080.________
400 bales. Mulch Fescue hay. 60 cents, bale. C. L. Bagwell. Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5251._____________
Fescue and Clover. 60 cents, at field. 75 cents barn, or can del., reasonable. W. R. Long. Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2891.__________
Exc. quality Coastal Bermuda hay: behind baler or can del. short distances. Winton C. Harris. Rt. 1. Box 1 18, Screven 31560. Ph. 586-6687.
for sale
Tall Ky. 31 Fescue seed, pure 96.54'/r. Germ. 86.00 r/r. C. C. Newton. Rt. 3. Box 342. Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-2965.__________
1972 crop, tender blue pole bean seed, heavy bearing crops. $1.50 cup. add post., no checks. Mrs. Clarence McMillan. Rt. I. Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-2733.___________________
Sage pits.. 12. $2. Horse radish pits.. 12. $2. Miniature red hot pepper. 12 pods. 25 cents. Fred O. Thomas. Rt. 6. Box 445 A. Dalton 30720._____________________
Peppers. 25 seed pkgs.. Jalapeno. 40 cents, birdseye. 50 cents, sweet banana. 35 cents, hot banana. 30 cents. 7 yr.. 60 cents. O'Neal Brooks. Box 873. Scottdale 30079._______
Old fashion yellow multiplying onions. 20. $1. 7-top turnip seed, germ. 979f. 35 cents pkg.. $1.25 cup, add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.______________
Mtn. Huckleberries, Dewberries, Blackberries. 12. $3. Fox Grape Vines. $1. ea.. red plum. 5. S3. PP. Mrs. David Stover. Rt. I. Blue Ridce. 30513._______________________
Dutch cabbage. Ga. collard. $1, C. red multiplying onion buttons. $2. qt.. 65 cents post. E. B. Wetherford. Rt. 2. Gainesville 30501.________
Dutch cabbage, Vate collard, $1.25 C. 300, $3. yellow multiplying onion buttons. $1.50 qt.. 65 cents post, no checks. Bonnie Smith. Rt. 2, Gainesille 30501._________________
Yellow multiplying onions. 20, $1, add post. Mrs. .1. D. Ellis. Jr.. Rt. 5. Box 98. Ellijay 30540._________
Herb seed, 25 seed. 50 cents, no mixed pkg.. Broad leaf sage, dill, carraway. thyme, peppermint, horehound, oregano, catnip. Mrs. D. Brooks. Box 1031. Decatur 30031.
Huckleberry bushes, dewberry, blackberry pits.. 12. $2, out of state, $2.50. Mrs. W. M. Stover. Rt. I, Box 146. Blue Ridge 30513._________
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.__________
Spearmint, catnip, huckleberry. $1.50 doz.. herbs. Queen of Meadow. 2 Ib. lardbox, $2. add post., 50 cents. Mrs. H. A. Chastain. Rt. 5. Ellijay.
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.

This week in honor of National Breakfast Month we are featuring breakfast recipes. September is National Breakfast
Month. COUNTRY FRESH SCRAMBLED EGGS

1 1/2 cups of 1/2 inch

2 tbls. butter

bread cubes

5 eggs

5 tbls. cream

Dash salt

Dash pepper

Fry the bread crumbs in butter until crispy and golden, then

drain them. Beat the eggs with cream and seasonings and

begin scrambling in buttered skillet over lowest heat. As the

eggs begin to set, add the fried bread cubes a few at a time.

Stir constantly so that they will be well distributed through

the finished dish. Bite size slices of American cheese may be

added for a "cheesy" flavor to the egg mixture. Makes 4_ser-

vings.

Ms. Mary Louise James

Tallahassee, Florida

CREOLE SAUSAGE
NOTE: This is just like any other homemade sausage except that it is hotter.
Combine 2 pounds ground lean pork, 1 pound ground fat pork, 1 large onion minced very fine, 1 garlic clove ground in mortar with 1 tablespoon salt, 2 teaspoons hot pepper sauce, 2 teaspoons coarsley and freshly ground black pepper, 1 teaspoon ground thyme, 1 tablespoon minced parsley. 1 bay leaf crushed in mortar, and 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice. Mix thoroughly and use to stuff well-washed casings (buy from your butcher) or to form into patties. In either case, pan-fry or bake on rack until crisp but not dry. Makes 6 servings.
Mrs. Zelda Hinewart New Orleans, La.

SWEET BLACKBERRY FILLED POPOVERS

1 cup flour 1 Tbls. sugar 2 eggs

1/2 tsp. salt 1 cup milk

Use egg beater or mixer until bubbles show. Fill hot greased baking cups 2/3 full. Bake 25 minutes at 440 F. Popovers double in size and are dry and hollow. Custard cups do right well. Be sure to keep bottoms from browning. Cut slit in side of popover and put in sugared berries.
Mrs. Andrew Jackson Smith Atlanta, Ga.
PLENTIFUL FOODS FEATURED FOR SEPTEMBER

BROILER-FRYERS TURKEYS, PEANUTS AND PEANUT PRODUCTS
FROZEN FRENCH FRIED POTATOES DRY BEANS APPLES EGGS

BROILED NUTTY FROSTING

1 cup finely packed light brown sugar
2/3 cup cocoa

1 stick butter 1/2 cup chopped pecans 4 Tbls. milk (1/2 cup
coconut may also be added if desired)

Melt margarine, add cocoa and other ingredients. Spread on warm cake. Broil until bubbly, 2 minutes. Good on a
chocolate or yellow cake. Mrs. Rosie Higgins Route 2, Box 301 Springlake Road Lawrenceville, Georgia 30245

CHERRY PIE

Beat 6 egg whites until fluffly; Add 3/4 teaspoon cream of tartar; and 2 cups sugar; Beat until stiff Fold in 1 cup chopped nuts; and 2 cups crushed saltine crackers Spread in 2 - 9 inch pie pans or long pyrex dish. Bake 20 minutes at 350 degrees. COOL. Whip 2 pkgs. Whipped Topping, spread on top of cooled crust, then spread 1 can Cherry Pie Filling over this. Other pie fillings may be sub-
stituted. Mrs. Marvin Cannon
Box 155 Jakin, Ga. 31761

MOCK STRAWBERRY "FIG" PRESERVES

5 cups raw figs

5 cups sugar

1 family size or 2 small packs of strawberry jello

Wash, stem, and mash figs; bring to boil. Cook 20 minutes on

low flame as it will burn easily. If you prefer a more jellied

consistency, add 1 package of sure jell.

Mrs. Zora W. Carver 947 Township Road Gulfport, Mississippi

COFFEE CAN BREAD

4 cups flour

1 pkg. active dry yeast

1/2 cup milk

1/2 cup vegetable oil

1/4 cup sugar

1 teaspoon salt

2 eggs Measure 1 1/2 cups flour into mixing bowl. Blend dry yeast

into flour. Place 1/2 cup water into sauce pan with the

milk, oil, sugar and salt. Heat only until warm. Add to flour

and yeast and beat until smooth. Stir in eggs, and remaining

flour and beat until smooth and elastic. Divide mixture into

two well buttered one pound coffee cans. Cover with plastic

lids and let rise in warm place about 35 minutes. Dough

should rise almost to top of cans. Remove lids and bake at

375 degrees for 35 minutes or until browned. Let stand in

cans until bread shrinks a bit from sides and is easily

removed.

Sue Blakely

GEORGIA BLUEBERRY FRITTERS

1/2 cup sugar 2 cups unsifted flour 2 tsp. baking powder 1/4 tsp. salt

1/2 tsp. nutmeg Grated rind of 1 orange 2 eggs 1 tsp. oil
2 cups fresh blueberries. rinsed and well drained.

Deep fat or oil for frying. In small mixing bowl lightly stir together blueberries and sugar; refrigerate for 1 hour, if juicy, drain well. In medium mixing bowl, stir together flour, baking powder, salt, nutmeg and orange rind. Add eggs, milk and 1 teaspoon oil; beat until smooth. Fold in blueberries. Drop by tablespoons into hot (375 degree) fat. Brown on one side for 2 minutes, turn and fry on other side ur,*il cooked through and brown 2 minutes. Drain on absorbent
paper. Serve, sprinkled with confectioner's sugar, while piping hot as an accompaniment to ham or chicken or as dessert. Makes 2 to 2 1/2 dozen.

Mrs. Charlie Culpepper Route 1. Box 257A Lake Park, Georgia

CHICKEN CASSEROLE

4 or 5 Ib. hen

1 cup celery, chopped

2 or 3 cloves garlic, or 4 cans cream of mush-

garlic salt

room soup

1 can toasted slivered

16 oz. extra thin

almonds

spaghetti

2 or 3 green peppers,

1 Irg. onion, chopped

optional

Cook hen until tender, have plenty of broth. Remove hen

from bone. When cool, cut into bite size pieces. Tenderize

celery, pepper, onions and garlic in small amount of oil (do

not brown). Add chicken, mushroom soup, and almonds.

Cook broken spaghetti in broth until tender. Mix chicken

mixture with cooked spaghetti. Put into casserole (or several)

and freeze. When ready to serve, sprinkle grated cheese over

top and cook in 350 degrees oven for 30 minutes. Serve with

tossed salad, garlic bread and dessert.

Ms. W. D. Power

991 Wylie Rd., Rt. 1, Lot 265

Marietta, Georgia 30060

PEANUT STICKS

1 cup brown sugar

1/2 cup sifted flour

1/4 tsp. salt

1/2 tsp. vanilla

2 eggs, well beaten

1 c. chopped roasted peanuts

Add sugar, flour, salt and vanilla to egg and mix well. Add

roasted peanuts. Spread in greased shallow 9 x 12 1/2 inch

baking pan and bake in moderate 375 degree F. oven, 20 to

25 minutes, cut strips and remove from pan while warm.

Makes 24.

Mrs. Arthur Gowan

Route 4

Inman. S.C. 29349

PINEAPPLE TUNA AND RICE SALAD

1 can of flaked tuna

1 cup (9 oz. can) pineapple,

2 cups cold cooked

tidbits, drained

rice

3/4 cup thinly sliced

1/3 cup sliced stuffed

celery

olives

1/4 cup minced green

salt

pepper

1/2 cup mayonnaise

salad greens

Combine tuna, pineapple, rice, celery, olives, and green pep-

per. Chill. Add salt to taste and mayonnaise mix lightly, serve

on greens.

BUILD A BETTER GEORGIA BUY GEORGIA FARM PRODUCTS

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Agricultural seed and plants
^iL.ir/C
for sale
White multiplying nest onion sets. 1 qt.. $2. I'2 gal.. $3. 1 gal.. $5.25. PP. Mrs. W. H. Whitten. Chula 31733.
Black raspberry, peach tree, 3. $1; black haw. hazelnut. beechnut, crahapple tree. Muscadine grapevine. 4, SI. add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rl. 6. Gainesvillc 30501.________
Everbearing Klondike strawberry pits.. $4.50 per C. PP. $4 per C at home. min. shipment 200 pits.. Ga. only. Mrs. Luther Butle.r. 466 Page Ave.. N.E. Atlanta, Ph. 373-1846.
Wrens Abruzzi Rye. $5.75 bu.. Frost Lupine. Germ. 857r. $25 CWT. Weyman E. Rooks. Newton. Ph. 7345109. 734-5826._____________
Huckleberry bushes, dewberry, blackberry pits.. 12. $2. May cherry bushes. $1 ea.. strawberry pits.. 24. $1, 50 cents post. Mrs. Weldon Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay.______________
Pink Lady's - Slipper. 12. $3. yellowroot pits.. 12. $2. Calimeris pits.. 6. $2. PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover. Rt. 1. Box 146. Blue Ridge 30513.
Mtn. bluehcrries, dewberries, blackberries, bushes. I doz., S3. Old Fashioned peach, black walnut, tame cherry. SI. ca. add post. Mrs. Frank Parks'. Rt. 3. Ellijay 30540. Ph. 69K4143.
Agricultural seed and plants
wanted
Want.300 Ibs., Ky. 31 Fescue seed, cleaned in bans. Roy Goodwin, 3128 Oxford Rd.. Augusta. Ph. 738-2440.
Poultry, game, fowl and
for sale
8 speckled guineas. 3 mos. old, $2 ea.; Dark Cornish bantams. 3 hens. I rooster, bulldog type, $8. Robert Kitchens, Rt. 3, Cornish Mt., Covington 30209. Ph. 786-9619._________
Bantam chickens for sale, $1.50 ea. Ray Carson, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 485-2175._______________
13 turkeys, diff. ages, this year's hatch; also, 6 chukar quail. David Fullington, RFD I, Unadilla 31091. Ph. 627-31 15 after 6:15 p.m.
Show type bantams, Silver Duckwings, BB Reds, Blue Red O. E. - W. O. E. - B. O. E., White Rosecomb-R.I. Reds. $5 per Pr.. etc., cannot ship. Jimmy F. Phillips, Rt. 1, Dewey Rose 30634. Ph. 283-6834.__________
Lrg. Chinese Swan geese, $5 ea., cannot ship. Mrs. W. H. Loudermilk, 16 Hoyl St., Cornelia. Ph. 778-4826.
Purebred New Zealand White rabbits, can furnish pedigreed papers if wanted, only self-addressed stamped envelopes answered. R. E. Carter, 2316 Cloverdale Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-6288.________
New Hampshire. Rhode Island Reds, White Buffs, bantams, games and mixed chickens. Freddie Roper, Box 508, Woodstock 30188._____
Bobwhite quail from 2 wks. to 14 wks. old, priced according to age; few Tenn. Reds, cannot ship. H. F. Holland, Cochran. Ph. 934-2194.
Pigeons, Irg. mixed Homers w/White Kings, various cols., young birds, 75 cents ea., prs. mated, $2.50, cannot ship. J. H. Evans, 603 S. Harris St., Sandersville. Ph. 5522355.

11 Irg. young hens, lay brown eggs under I yr. old; 1 extra Irg. Rhode Island rooster and I bantam hen, $15 for all, cannot ship. Ethel Rich, 155 Mitchell Dr., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-0686.
Baby chicks and starters, White Jap Silkies, B. O. E., B. B. R., Mille Fleurs, W. O. E., Silver Laced Wyandotte from Murray McMurray stock big chickens, cannot ship. Joel H. Bond. Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. __
Purebred Lakenvelders, $4 pr.; Barred Rock roosters; Silky and Black Japs, show chickens; bantam and mixed game. Howard Copeland, Hwy. No. 5, Douglasville. Ph. 9420987.
Rabbits, fryers or breeding purposes, diff. sizes and prices. H. G. Burroughs, 2960 Browns Mill Rd., SE, Atlanta 30354. Ph. 361-4015.
Pheasants, Jumbo Ringneck, $5 pr., extra hens; B T Goldens, $1 2 pr.. versicolor, $ 10-$ I 2 pr.; sev. other breeds of peafowls, $25 pr. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus 31709. Ph. 9247575.___________
T.rio mixed bantams. $3 per pr.; pr: White Black Tail Japs, $6. Mrs. Blair, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7852.______
Rabbits: Grown does, young good breeders. San Juan, Checkered Giants and others. Willard Hamrick, Rt. 1, Sandy Plains Rd., Marietta. Ph. 9713453.
20 N. Z W. does, 4 1/2 mos. old, $4 ea. T. A. Walker, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7448 after 6:30 p. m.______
Free, 5 half grown Spanish chickens, to first person to pick them up. Greg Hendrix. Rt. 4, Forrest Trail, Douglasville 30134.________
Purebred, Irg. heavy type. Dark Cornish hatching eggs, 15 for $2.45 or 30 for $4.25. cartons returned at buyer's expense; young cockerels. Miss Cora Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty 31795.______________
Pr. Black Japs for sale, $5. Franklin Roberson, Wax Lake Rd.. Aragon. Ph., 234-2405.
Full grown Mallard ducks for sale. 4 generations from wild. B. J. Smith, Irwin Bridge Rd.. Conyers 30207.
15 organically raised Rhode Island Red hens, 4 young roosters. $1 ea. John Savage. 2275 Rhine Hill Rd., S. E.. Atlanta. Ph. 627-6307._______
Bantams. Golden Sebrights. in prs. only, cannot ship, $5 pr. Quillian Tuggle. Rt. 3. Buford. Ph. 434-7535.
Geese for sale; ducks. Mallard ducks. 3 generations from wild. Ella Adams. Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-
5732.____________________ Young rabbits, black, white, red,
black and white, grey ones, $2 - $2.50 ea. Robert Kenway, Rt. 1, Box 35 3B, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-3226.
Pr. standard partridge Cochins, 1 yr.. $12; trio Dark Brahmas, I yr., $15; standard Red Cochin roosters, all ages, $2 to $5 ea., 6 mos., $10 pr. A. Land, Lovell Rd.. Rt. 4, Rome 30161.__________________
Purebred bantams. Golden Sebrights. Silver Duckwings. Black Old English. Cornish. Black Rosecomb. Buttercups; also. Racing pigeons. James Strickland, Rt. 2. Box 197. Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-5963.
Mixed rabbits for sale, 75 cents ea. James H. Howe. 1531 Oak St.. N. W., Atlanta 30318.______________
Rabbits, 2 adults (male and female). 8 mos. old. 4 babies, 4 wks. old. $3 ea. Will Hines, 1989 Tall Tree Dr.. N. E.. Atlanta 30324. Ph. 261-6926.________________
Rhode Island Red layers for sale, $1.25 ea.; Araucana Easter egg chickens, cannot ship. James R. Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-8816.__________________
Chickens, White Cochins and White Silkies, all sizes. A. O. Fowler, 43 Branch St., New Holland 30501. Ph. 536-1765.______________
20 Cornish game bantam hens, 5 roosters. $1.50 ea., all for $35, cannot ship. A. J. Smith, Rt. 1. Box 120, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-2279.
3 grown White Chinese ganders; guineas; turkeys; bantams, cannot ship. Mrs. A. L. Law, Rt. 1, Chula. Ph. 382-5658.________________
Homing pigeons, exc. flyers, good markings, $7 pr., cannot ship. Kirk Strickland, Dallas. Ph. 445-3094.
4 Araucana hens, 1 rooster, 1971 hatch, $8; sev. prs. show type bantams, all young, 72 hatch, $5 pr. and up. E. B. Jones, Jr., Hahira 31632.
Pharoah quail, grown, $1 ea.; guineas, 25 cents ea. and up; turkey; fancy bantams, diff. sizes, cannot ship. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Rt. 1, Chula 31733.________________
Entire breeding stock and young geese, guineas, turkeys, Muscovy ducks, rabbits, chickens: Cornish, Araucana, cannot ship. Bill Mansell, Wadley 30477._______________
Trios of S. S. Hamburgs, 3 1/2 mos., $9; ten White Rock pullets, 3 mos., $1.50 ea. Mrs. E. E. Jordan, Rt. I, Box 66A, Sumner. Ph. 776-3212.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
300 pimento reds and 300 White Leghorns, now laying. Mrs. H. W. Simmons, 4131 Riggins Mill Rd., Macon 31204. Ph. 742-6064.
Bantams, 1 trio White Japs, Black O. E., trios and prs., old and young, reasonably priced. Z. F. Camp, 547 Ridge Ave., Mableton 30059. Ph. 948-7963._________________
Pigeons, sev. var.; bantams, sev. types; Polish chicks, reasonably priced, cannot ship. Mrs. G. S. Bishop, Sr., Rt. 2, Rydal 30171.
Modena pigeons, show type, good quality in silver dun. Russet Tri and Blue Schietti, few extra black cocks, $7 per pr. W. M. Franklin, 108 East Derenne Ave., Savannah 31405.
Game chickens. Hatches, Clarets, regular greys, hens, $5 and up, cocks, $10 and up. George M. Ficken, 5400 Winters Chapel Rd., Doraville. Ph. 448-1859.________________
Muscovy ducks. 2 Kahki Campbells, spring hatch, light and dark Brahamas, White Polish, Red Lace Polish, few mixed bantams left. Richard Reeves, Dacula. Ph. 963-
3547.___________________ Rabbits, purebred show type
English Spots, breeding age, $8 per pr., 2 prs. available, cannot ship. Bobby Kimbrell, Rt. 1, Bethlehem 30620._________________
Quail, pheasants, ducks, guineas, rabbits, chukar partridge, diff. ages and prices; small mixed chicks. M. O. Tyler, Rt. 5, Box 60, Upper River Rd., Macon. Ph. 742-4802._______
Nice rabbits. NZW, 3 to 9 wks. old. NZW crossed W/C, Smutnose. 5 wks. old; also, does and fryers.'Mrs. Jo Carlan. Rt. 1. Homer 30547._____
20 diff. breeds show type bantams. 4 breeds ducks, speckled guinea Pheasants. peafowl. Silver Spizhaubens. G. C. Martin, Rt. I, Clermont. Ph. 983-7794._______
Pure Golden and Lady Amherst pheasants, Goldens $10 pr., Amherst $15 pr. Jimmy H. Reed. Rt. 3, Box 352. Gainesville. Ph. 532-8162.
Ringneck doves for sale, $2 ea., cannot ship. Marcus Brown, Rt. 1, Unadilla. Ph. 645-3542 Pinehurst.
Northern Bobwhite quail and eggs, day old and up. Carl E. Peterman, Huston Quail Farm, Rt. 1, Berry Patch Lane. Kathleen 31047._____
Show type. Old English Silver Duckwing bantams, $10; trio Birmingham Roller pigeons, sev. young, $5 pr.; White Chinese Swan geese, $10 ea., etc. L. T. Day. Rt. 1. Searcy Rd.. Macon 31204. Ph. 994-5877.
Jumbo Wisconsin quail, 40 cents to $1.50 according to age. A. H. Bohannon. 2358 Bradcliff Dr., N. E.. Atlanta. Ph. 636-8339 or 377-5333.
Started chickens in sev. breeds of bantams and standards; sev. breeds of ducks; speckle guineas; sev. breeds of pigeons. C. L. Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-7141._______
3 common bantam roosters for sale or trade for grown Mallard hen. Gentry Corley, Rt. 2, Corley Rd.. Conyers. Ph. 483-8143._________
Spring hatched. White Rock laying pullets, 75 cents ea.; show type bantams, $5 pr.; Ringneck doves, $4 pr.; Black Old English, young roosters. $1.50. etc. J. Harold Street. Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.____________
Mixed bantam pullets, April hatch, 75 cents ea. Mrs. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Ph. 769-5043.______
Rabbits for sale, diff. breeds, sizes and cols. Vincent E. Petello, 1208 Brocket! Rd.. Clarkston. Ph. 4432208._______________
16 young turkeys, $5 ea.; speckle guineas, $1.50 and $2.50 ea. at my home, cannot ship. Mrs. L. R. Livecy, Rt. 3. Dublin 31021. Ph. 463-3361.
Trio Black Japs, trio Grey Japs, trio Black Tail Japs, trio Black Rosecombs, $10 ea., few chicks, Scott Stewart, 3656 Mount Vernon Dr., East Point. Ph. 768-1896.______
White Faced Black Spanish Standard chickens, White Laced Red Cornish, White Cornish; young guineas; pigeons, reasonably priced at my place. Lonnie White, River Rd., Rt. 1, Lumber City 31549.___________
Show bantams: 4 prs. Black Rosecombs, pr. White Rosecombs, trio White Old English, pr. BB Reds, etc.. after 5. Cannot ship. Grady Elrod, 1103 Roan St., Dalton 30720.
Blue coil guineas, about grown, $2.50 ea.; Dark Cornish bantam roosters, $1.50 ea.; Black Cochins, small, $1.50 ea. Mrs. W. C. King, Box 145, Covington 30209. Ph. 786_ 3.652.__________________
BAKE IN DARK For many baking jobs, dark or dull pans are best, because they absorb heat. Foods actually bake faster, crusts are browner, when baked in opaque pans. Shiny pans reflect heat, causing a slower baking time.

Wednesday, September 6, 1972

Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs
wanted
Want Black Japs, Black Tail Japs, Grey Japs, bantams, turkeys or speckle guinea rooster. J. W. Jenkins. Gray. Ph. 986-6676._________
Want pr. or trio young Barred Rock Cochin bantams, state price. C. H. Dickson. Rt. 2. Box 93. Snellville 30278. Ph. 469-5367.________
Want New Hampshire Red hens. Golden Sebright bantams and Ringneck pheasants. Jimmy Leon Clark. Rt. 9. Box 278. Gainesville 30501. Ph. 983-3348.________
Want some Indian Runner duck eggs; guinea eggs or grown guineas; also, some meal worms, state price. Osie McGowan. Rt; I. West Green Rd.. Douglas 31 533.

Daylilies, Tunica, Annette, Sequin, Carey Quinn, Irish Charm, Black Cherry, Pinafore, others, $4.75, doz., 30 unlabeled, $3.50 PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel 31620. _______
Fresh seed, pits., Sept. and Oct., Irg. mixed poppy, mixed Sweet Williams, 25 cents pkg. w/stamped. self addressed env. Mrs. Paul Davis, Rt. I, Monroe.
Boston, Sword, Maiden Hair Ferns, 75 cents, ea., Blue Plumbago Hydrangeas. 50 cents ea.. Philippine Lilies, 12, $1, Stephanotis and Coral Vines, 20 cents post. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Cester 31012.______
Fresh Gerbera seeds, pit. now, 30, 50 cents, Christmas Rose seeds, 5, 25 cents, include stamped env. Sue Perry, P. O. Box 121, Stonewall 30282.
Lrg. Episcia pits., $2, ea., Coloruision Rx. $1. ea.. Lace Fern $1, ea., add 50 cents post. Mrs. E. C. Mobley, Rt. 1, Box 309, Cumming
30130.___________________ Crossandra pits. 75 cents, Climbing
Fern, 75 cents. Star of Bethlehem or Monlbretia bulbs, 50 cents., doz., include post. Mrs. Carl Koppe, 2694 Blvd. Dr.. N.E.. Atlanta 30317.
Lily of The Valley, flowering shrub seeds, has beautiful yellow blossoms, 25 cents, doz., 2 doz., 40 cents, w/self addressed env. Royce Cleveland. Rt. 1, Gillsville 30543.__________

Flower plants, bulbs and seed

17 W'

for sale

Boxwood and azaleas. Irg. 1 8 to 24 in. high. red. white, purple. $1.25. PP. Mrs. Norton Eldridge. Madison Ave., Ashburn 31714.____________

Pink hardy phlox, asst. mums. iris, daffodils, narcissus, lemon, orange daylilies. $1.50 doz.. add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain. Rt. 5. Ellijay.

Hardy ferns, crabapple. rhododendron, pink mtn. laurel, white dogwood, maple, honeysuckle. 50 cents ea.. pink 7-sister climbing roses. $1 ea.. add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540._________

Dbl. wine Sultana. $1. 4 Joseph Coat. $1. Night blooming clovers. $2. nice 8 in. pits.. 20 cents post. Mrs. O. F. Boyd. Rt. 1. Box 295. Villa Rica

30180.____________________ Lilac. Sultana, mix. col., Fla.
Jasmine, 75 cents, ea.. 2, $1.25. Tiger Lily. 7 Sister Rose. $1. Amaryllis, $2.50. add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray. Rt. I. Box 254. Bremen 301 10._____

Summer Hibiscus, dark, light, pink, 50 seed. 45 cents, w/stamped self addressed eriv. Mrs. Hazel Gibbs, Rt. 3. Tifton 31794.

Well rooted ivy. $1.50. doz.. 1200 Boxleat. Bullata. Burt'ordi. English and Helleri hollies. 50 cents. $3.50 ea. H. T. Vanderford. Brownlee Rd., Stone Mtn., Ph. 469-3079.

Sweet Williams. Grass Pinks, Dwarf Phlox. Red Iris. Green Liriope. $1. doz.. Blue Hydrangea. Elephant Ear, Veronica, 75 cents ea., 65 cents post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford. 18 Crawford St.. Ellijay.__________________
Cactus. Red Dragon. Pin Cushion, Ox Tongue. Dumpling. Angel Wings. Purple Jew. Ivy. Bronze leaf, everblooming begonias. Mrs. Otis Mashburn. Cumming.__________________

15 pot flower cuttings, $1. 10 well rooted pits., all diff., $1, add post. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. I. Box 250. Ball Ground 30107.

Well rooted, ivy. 4 joints. 7 1/2 cents ajuga. 5 cents. Hen and Chicks, 25 cents. 25 cents post, per $1. Roy G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 753-7546.

Green Jew. $1, doz., yellow narcissus. $1.50. doz., Vinca Minor, 25, $1. hen chicks cactus, 50 cents, add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175._________

Purple butterfly bushes and ferns, native azaleas, white dogwood, 4, $1, white violets, hardy phlox, 10, $1, Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.

Bearded Iris, Angelus, Bebs

Delight, Grand Canyon, Pink Cameo,

Saraya, Valiant, Winter Carnival,

others, $4.50 doz., 50 cents post.

Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr.,

Austell 30001.

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Daylilys, named vari., in most cols., and bicols. from 10 cents to $1, ea., in $5, lots, no PP. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6308.______

Hydrangea, Wygelias, others, in cans, $1 ea., Daylily seed, 200, $1.50. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley and Dixon Rd., Macon.

Giant Daylilies. Great Scott. Mirimichi. Russells Atlas. Southern Delight. Royal Clipper. $1. ea.. 6. $5. 75 cents post. Walter Jackson. 1123 Vickers St.. Atlanta 30316.
Star of Bethlehem Bulbs. 50 cents, doz.. 1 Dew pit.. I Maple Leaf Begonia. 75 cents, ea.. PP. Mrs. Ed. Stone. Rt. 2. Box 105. Adairsville 30103.
Mixed Bearded Iris. $1.50 doz.. named, labeled Daylilies. $4.50. doz.. mixed -pot pit. cuttings. 10, $1. add post. Mrs. T. J. Stevens. Rt. 2. Thomasville 31792.
Liriope. Boxwoods. Nandina. Abelia. Hydrangea. Junipers, vari. evergreens. Candytuft. Ajuga and misc. Clifton M. Orr. 1391 Lockwood Dr.. S. W.. Atlanta. Ph. 7582829.
Thanksgiving Cactus. 5. $1.25, Rainbow fern, tree fern, 2, $1.25. Hosta. vari.. 3. $1.25. PP. Mrs. F. B. Dugger. Sr.. 5481 Rivoli Dr.. Macon 31204.
All kinds daffodils. Snowdrops. White Spider, butterfly. Daylilies, $1. doz.. Liriope and Blue Daisy. $2.50. C. 50 cents post. Mrs. .1. E. Harrell. Rt. 4. Quitman 31643.________
Dbl. red, bronze leaf Cannas, $3, doz., dbl.. orange speckle, dbl., yellow Cannas, yellow w/brown Iris, $2, doz., 65 cents post. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville._________
Through Sept., Bearded Iris, mixed cols., $10, C, Daylilies, mixed $3.50, doz. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, P.O. Box 327, Covington 30209.________
6 diff. var. Wandering Jew, 12, $1, 12 diff. pot flower cuttings, $1.50, Lettuce Leaf Begonia, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______________
Scotchbroom, 4, $1, Sweet Williams, Dragonhead, 75 cents, doz.. Easter Rose, Native Frn, Lilac. 65 cents, ea., Vinca, Boxwood cut, $1.50 C, add post. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Cumming.__________________
Sweet William seed mixed cols.. 25 cents, tblspn., w/self addressed stamped env. Mrs. H. G. Buffington, Rt. 10, Box 180, Gainesville 30501.
Thrift Rooted, $2, C, Japanese, blue Iris, Old time blue Iris, Yellow Snapdragon pits., 3 doz., $2, ea., 70 cents post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.
Begonia, Fern, Daylily List, ea., 10 cents, Umbrella Palm, Bougainvillea, Hoya, Ginko Tree, $1, ea. post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon.
Blue perennial platycodon. 25 seed, 35 cents, Portulaca 25 seed, 25 cents, white salvia, 25 seed, 35 cents. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079.
Madonna Lily Bulbs, 4, $1, add post. Winnie Chambers, Rt. I, Maysville 30558.___________
Cactus 25 seed, 30 cents, Coleus, mixed 25 seed, 25 cents, Pink Jewels of Opar, 25 seed, 25 cents. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.
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.____________________
Christmas Cherry pits., Red spider lilies, Joseph's coat, trailing Coleus, Justicia, Cactus, striped gizzard Coleus, 10 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 5, Lawrenceville 30245.
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 31768.

Wednesday, September 6, 1972

Flower plants, bulbs and seed

Channel catfish fingerlings, for stocking ponds, reg. or albino, can del., Irg. orders. Ira L. Sasser, Mclntosh 31317. Ph. 876-2895.________
Firewood, reasonable. John E. Hobbs, 3485 DeMoony Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 964-4413._____

1972 crop sundried apples, $1.60 Ib.. post. Mrs. J. A. King. Rt. 3. Rockmart 30153. Ph. 445-2430._____
Channel catfish fingerlings now ready for stocking ponds, pickup or can del. Charles Flythe. Valdosta. Ph. 242-4683.___________________

wanted
Want boxwood at least 15 in., please give price per C. in first letter, bare root. O. K. Norton Eldridge. P. O. Box 2,04, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-
3849.____________________ Want well rooted, old fashioned
pomegranate bushes, will pick up if not too far. Mrs. Buddy Sockmar P.O. Box 518, Villa Rica 30180 Ph 459-5567._________________
Want cuttings of White Bankshire Rose, Milledgeville Rose, Grand Duke Jasmine. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2,' Macon.______________
Want Dogwood Tree Seed. Mrs. Jimmie Thomas, 413 Elm St., N.W., Atlanta.
Miscellaneous

Quilt patterns, bowtie, true lovers knot, broken stone piper, Jacob ladder, 35 cents, ea.. no checks, w/stamped env. Ethel Giddens. Rt. 2. Perry
31069.___________________ Fence rails. 8 ft.. 90 cents, ea., 10
ft., $1, ea., fence post, 50 cents, you pickup. James Champion. Hiawassee. Ph. 896-2151.____________
Country cured meats, hams, 99 cents, Ib., sides. 75 cents. Ib.. country sausage, 99 cents. Ib.. all sugar cured and hickory smoked. Harry Shaw. Lenox. Ph. 546-4223.__________
100 Ib. size, white feed sacks, washed and letter and col. out. 5. $3, 10. $5, 20. $10. PP. Billy Resner. Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. _________
Channel catfish fingerlings. 1972 crop, pickup or will del., checked and treated regularly by consulting Biologist. Preston Harbin. McRae, Ph. 867-871 1._______________
Sassfras. yellow root. Blackberrie root, 4 Ib. lardbox. $1.50. horse mint. 5, $1, Japanese Bamboo. 5. $1, add post. Mrs. Willa Mae Mooney. Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____________

Yellow root, sassfras. blackberrie root, 4 Ib., lardbox. $1.50, ea.. Japanese Bamboo, 5, $1. horse mint, 5. $1, add post. Mrs. W. C. Fowler. Sr., Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______

for sale
10 Ouilt Patterns and Ouilt As You Go Instructions. SI.20. also Nylon Hose Rug Pattern. 60 cents. Mrs. Frank Stewart. 4469 Bruce St., Doraville 30340.______________
Cultivated muscadines and Scuppernongs. pick your own. 20 cents Ib., 15 cents Ib. over 500 Ib. Jim Gauss. Rt. 2. Americus 31709.________
Ratsbane, wild cherry bark, yellow dock, 4 Ib. lardbox. $1.50, catnip, pennyroyal pits.. $1.50 doz.. add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson. Rt. 2. Talking Rock 30175._________
Appliqued quilt patterns. Sunbonnet Sue. Overall Bill. Dutch doll. Butterfly, Fisher boy. Big Rabbit. 3, $1, plus long stamped env. Ruby Chastain. Rt. I. Talking Rock._____
Yellowroot. Mayapple. ratsbane, wild cherry, Burddock. $1.50, 2 Ib.. lardbox. add 30 cents post. Mrs. Jewell Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground
30107.______________________ Wild cucumber bark and Rattle
root, $2, 2 Ib.. lardbox. 1 tblspn.. wine peach seed, w/$2, order, 30 cents post. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.______________
Wild cucumber bark, $2, 2 Ib. lardbox, 30 cents post. George T. Brown, Gen. Del.. Ball Ground 30107.
Approx. 20 bu. red carnard apples, 75 cents bu. you gather. Pauline Franks. Hiawassee.______________
Farm bell, in 2 complete, perfect condition, max. tone. S70. Marvin Scott 304 Race St.. Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-8361.____________
Running Okra seed (Luffa) 1/4 cup $1. Mrs. Ernest Crosby. Rt. 3. Box 102. Baxley._______________
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.____________________
Martha Washington, covered wagon, round top button crown, cen-
tennial, old fashion bonnet pattern, 35 cents, 5 cents ea. pattern directions, Mrs. R. 1. Williams, Rt. 5, Lawrenceville 30245.__________
Applique quilt patterns. Rosebud, Fisher Boy. Meadow Rose. Dutch Boy. Dutch Girl, Butterfly, Wreath of Roses, 3, $1, plus large stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.
Appliqued quilt patterns: Daisy Chain, Country Boy, Bunny Rabbit. Friendly Puppy. Rocket Ship Moon, 3. $1., plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.
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.____________________
Pine bark. exc. ground cover, mulch, compost. Metro Atlanta Area. \. M. Roberts. Atlanta. Ph. 758-
2394._______________________ 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.

Will build any kind of farm fence, no job too Irg. or far away. John R. Griffitts. 969 Forest Ave.. B-4, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8748.______
Apples. Goldens and Red Delicious. Homer E. Pritchett. Rt. 1. Talking Rock 30175. _________
Red wigglers. 500. $3.50. 1000. $6. African Nightcrawlers, 500. $6.50. 1000. $12. PP. R. L. Jacobs. Jr.. 135 Elmwood Circle. Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-8781.________________
Quilt patterns, w/instructions on appliques. 10, $1. also potholder designs, w/stamped addressed env. Mrs. Arthur Gentleo. Rt. 2. Box 267. Toccoa 30577.______________
Grapes are ready, you pick, we pick. John Harris, 7105 Campbellton Rd.. S.W. Atlanta. Ph. 344-0445.
Cypress fence post. 50 cents, ea.. will del. in truck load lots. H. C. Sizemore. P.O. Box 343. Leary 31762.__________________
Hogs, corn fed. extra lean, country cured, ready for your freezer. 29 cents, Ib., plus processing. Maurell Troup. Rt. 3. Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-
301 I.______________________ Nice Channel catfish. O. E. Alien.
Fairburn. Ph. 767-9984, 964-9652.
Ouilt pattern and square. 8 painted star, flower garden. 50 cents, dbl. wedding ring, lone star, morning star. 75 cents ea. Addie Strayhorn. Rt. I. Box 226. Gainesville.
Channel catfish fingerlings. graded and treated, pickup or del., free of disease and parasites. Ken Holyoak. Alapaha. Ph. 532-6135._________
Farm Bell, good condition. P. D. Webb. Rt. 5. Box 69. Elberton 30635.__________________
100 pcs.. used metal roofing. Seab Young, Rt. 1, Bellview Rd.. Aragon 30104. Ph. 684-7246_____________
Red and yellow delicious apples. $1.50 bu.. pickup after 5. Sat.. Sun., all day. The Browns. Jones Rd . Roswell. Ph. 993-6866._________
African Nightcrawlers. exc. bait size. 500, $6.50. 1.000, $12, PP. John Kettenring. Rt. 2. Box 822. Richland
31825.___________________ 150 ft.. 6 ft., high hog and cattle
fencing. Mrs. J. R. Farmer. 3868 Cardinal Dr.. Tucker 30084. Ph. 939-
1047.________________________ Quilt as you go. the easy way to
make quilts. 4 complete patterns w/instructions. $1. Mrs. D. Brooks. Box 1031. Decalur 30031.____________
Baled pine straw del. in Doraville. Chamblee. Roswell area, Min. 10 bales order. $1.75 bale. Louis Bentley, Rt. 1. Holcomb Bridge Rd.. Norcross. Ph. 448-2302.____________
Applique quilt patterns. 5. SI. Fisher Boy. Picnic Girl. Dutch Boy. Dutch Girl. Zebra. Rocket. Rosebud. Dutch tulip. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873, Scottdale 30079._____________
1972 dried apples. SI.50 Ib.. no order filled less than 3 Ibs. Mrs. Gra Goodwin. Rt. I. Tallapoosa 30176.
Channel catfish fingerlings. routinely treated and free of parasites and disease, can del. J. Fay Gilbert. P. O. Box 321, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-2171.

THE MARKET BULLETIN Farm bell, platform scales. Lewis Keith. 246 Jefferson St., Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-4409.
Miscellaneous
wanted
Want, about 75-100 Ibs. Bronze scuppernongs. give price, name, address, phone. E. G. Hnat, 1745 Tully Circle. Atlanta 30329._________
Want, pure raw honey, 60 Ibs., pails or 55 gal., drums, no comb, will pickup anywhere. Jan Siegelman, 1782 Cheshire Bridge Rd.. N.E.. Atlanta 30324. Ph. 875-0769.
Wanted, corn tor hammering, can have some weeviles, combine run wheat or oats. James Brown, 1991 Plantation Lane. Chamblee 30341 Ph. 457-3900.______________
Wanted. Figs and pears, also cabbage pits., will pickup. Mrs. James H Street. Rt. 6. Gainesville 30501
Want, old abandoned railroad track or siding, w'cross ties, for fence post. E. D. Titts, Rt. 1. Jasper. Ph. 893-2560._________________
Want Dixie special or National pressure canner. good condition, used for qt. and 1 '2 gal. jars. Mrs. W. O. Hays. Rt. 7. Fairburn Rd.. Douglasville. Ph. 942-5547._______
Want 350-400 bu. of Elbon Rye. L. E. Fenn. Box 557. Adel 31620.
Want. Black twig apples. 6 black twig apple seedlings, will pickup anywhere. Peg Washburn, Hyde Rd.. Rt" 2. Marietta 30060.
Want, fruit press-med. size. Mrs. Joseph A. Davis. 2511 Pinetree Rd.. N.E. Atlanta 30324.
Want Irg. quantity of bronze scuppnongs. give price, amount, name, address and phone. W. C. Moss, 7r TVlrs. Mary Weaver, 5939 Shady Lane Circle. Forest Park 30050.
Want Florigiant peanuts for seed, state price per Ib. or bu. J. K. Stalcup. 2563 Sandtown Rd., Marietta 30060.
Oak wooden well bucket, cedar water bucket, sood cond. for farm use. P. D. Webb" Rt. 5. Box 69. Elberton.
Handicrafts
for sale
Baby sizes. 1, 2. 3, beaded moccasins, cowboy boots, real buckle, appliqued horse, pink, blue, tu-tones, size 1 imitation leather, $1.59. Mildred Bruce. Rt. I. Box 57. Lumber City 31549.

Band aprons, 104 two in. squares ea., prints and solids, lined, ties, $1.50, 15 cents post. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Sr., 231 S. Liberty St., Milledgeville 31061._________
3 in 1 makes apron, bonnet or clothespin bag, $1, plus post. Mrs. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., N.E. Lawrenceville 30245.__________
Boots for baby, white imitation leather, trimmed in pink or blue. 4 1/2 in. long, $3. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031. Decatur 30031._________
Baby booties, handmade, white lambskin, blue, pink or white trim, three sizes, $2.50. O'Neal Brooks, Box 873. Scottdale 30079._____
Granny bonnets, well made, bright col., checks, prints, and solids, $2.50 ea. Mrs. R. G. Holcomb, 194 Sloan St.. Roswell 30075. _______
Old fashion bonnet. Wagon train bonnet w'rutfle. plaid, print. SI.75. blue checked. $2, add post. Mrs. B. M. Humphreys. 854 Davis St.. F-6. Gainesville 30501.
Cro. Granny Afghans, approx. 46 x 62 plus fringe, diff. cols., available, $32, baby afghans, $15, Mrs. M. A. Owen, 762 Cunningham Rd., Marietta 30060.___________
Woven loop potholders, asst. cols.. 5, $1, Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 98. Ellijay 30540.____________
Ouilt tops, wool top patch. $7, Morning Glory, $6 Bowtie, $5 w/stamped env. for information, post. Lucille Garrett. 308 Lee St.. Swainsboro 30401.______________
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, w/lrg. thread, yellow, green, pink, white, some wool, some rayon and orlon, $1. ea.. PP. Mrs. W. M. Stover, Rt. I, Box 146. Blue Ridge 30513.____________
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, Ellijay. Ph. 698-4143._______________
Band aprons. 75 cents, ca.. others w'painted design. SI, ea.. felt pincushions, lace trimmed. 50 cents ea. Mrs. B. L. Phillips. Rt. 2. Douglasville.___________________
2 Dutch Doll quilt tops. I flower garden Ire. size. S10. ea.. PP. no checks. Blanche Boling. P. O. Box 65. Canton 301 14._______________
Pretty heartshape pincushion. 30 cents, ea.. 4. SI. pretty hand painted dishtowels. 50 cents, ea., 7. $2.50. add post. Ruby Chastain. Rt. I. Talking Rock.________________
Ripple afghan. black, brick, fisherman. 70 x 46, $40. Louise McNair. 1034 Finley Dr.. Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-1782._______________
Cro. table cloths, afghan. in Granny or ripple. Mrs. Eular Brown. Rt. 1. Buchanan 301 13.____________
Granny afghan. many cols., 4 ply wool, 54 x 76, $35. $1.25 post. Mrs. H. C. Addington. 22 Henderson St.. Cornelia 30531. Ph, 778-6275.
Old fashion bonnets, print and solid. SI.25. lupe potholders, diff., cols., 25 cents. 30 cents post. Mrs. J. C. Prince. Box 114. Nelson 30151.
Girls dresses, easy care materials, asst. styles, trims, short, long or 3/4 length sleeves. $4. ea.. 3. SIO. sizes 16X. Elizabeth Coleman. 1405 Danielsville Rd.. Athens 30601.

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Handpainted mach. made baby quilts, $6 ea.. handpainted pillowcases. $2 pr.: potholders, 30 cents ea.. 4. SI, add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain. Rt. 5, Ellijay.______
Novelty aprons. Shape, Apple, Leaf, Butterfly. Girl's Face. $1.25 ea.. bib aprons. SI ea.; band aprons. 75 cents ea.; work aprons. SI ea. add post. Mrs. Elzie Lona. Rt. 5. Ellijay.
notice
Lost, near Columbus, at Miller Rd. and Dearhome Ave.. 1 mi. off Macon Rd.. grown German Shepard. dark and silver. Reward. Ray Weed, Rt. 1. Box 350. Midland 3 I 820.
Quilt Patterns
' ^i ii i*a .* !t
BLOCK SIZE- 9" x 9" BASE EACH POINT- 3" CENTER SQUARE- 3" x 3"
Cut nine inch square. Draw line from corner to opposite corner. (They will cross in exact center of large and small square.) From each outer corner, measure four and a half inches (edge square) and indicate by mark such as dot or circle. Measure in three inches from dot - all four sides. This will give you the center square (3 inches X 3 inches.) Mark from the small square's corners to the four and a half inch dot to get inner triangle (or as illustrated, dark solid). This is three and a fourth inches from small square's corner to the four and a half inch dot. Draw line from large square's corners to small squares corners for outer triaijgles (not nearest corner, but next nearest).
DON'T FORGET!! 25 word limit on all notices, including name and address.

SMART SHOPPER RECIPE PREVIEW OATMEAL-RAISIN MUFFINS

12 MUFFINS

PREHEAT OVEN (T) MIX DRY INGREDIENTS

COMBINE MIXTURES

STIR JUST ENOUGH TO WET DRY INGREDIENTS. LEAVE BATTER LUMPY.

0 FILL 12 GREASED MUFFIN CUPS:

ADO MIX AGAIN.

i MAKE LIQUID MIXTURE I ANOTHER BOWL.

1EGG, SLIGHTLY BEATEN

ADD:

FILL HALF FULL DOUGH WILL RISE AND FILLCUPS
(D BAKE: ON Ml DOLE RACK
MELTED 400F. OVEN
20TO 25 MINUTES UNTIL BROWN.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Sesame is an annual herbaceous
plant which grows primarily in the
subtropics. It grows to a standard
height of three feet, has a bran-
ching stem, leaves of various
shapes and rose or white flowers.
Sesame has been grown since
time immemorial for its tiny grayish-
white or black seed which have a
sweet nutty flavor and yield a bland
oil when pressed.
Sesame is fondly remembered
from the ARABIAN NIGHTS in which AM Babe the Sailor
overheard the robbers directing the
door of the cave where their
treasurers were hidden to "Open
Sesame". The term "open sesame"
came to be used because the
sesame seeds pop out of their hulls
very easily.
The seed was brought to the
southern United States by the
African slaves who called it
"benne" or "bene" seed, an African
name still used today in the South.
Sesame seeds are particularly
popular in southern cooking,
especially cakes and cookies.
Commercial production of
sesame takes place primarily in
Africa and India. However, sesame
can be grown as an annual in
Georgia.
Valera Jesse
Ready Garden Now For Fall Planting
Now is a good time to get your garden ready for early fall plantings of greens and salad crops. Mix fertilizer and organic residue into soil and prepare to plant after the ground has been settled by a good rain.
If nematodes have been a problem in your garden, treat infected areas with an approved nematocide or fumigate with methyl bromide. Follow package directions for amounts to use and method of application.
Plant beets, carrots, chard, kale, lettuce, mustard, onions (seeds or sets), radishes, and turnips. Try several different kinds of lettuce butterhead, romaine, and green or bronze leaf.
For best germination of lettuce and other small seeds, keep the soil moist and cool with daily sprinklings.

I would like to know if there is a time of year that poison ivy or oak does not affect a person. If this time is when the sap is down, how can a person
determine this? I was in the garden and in spite of the fact that I had a long
sleeve shirt and gloves on, I have it on my arm. I cannot understand how it
got through the shirt sleeve. Mrs. L. M., Dublin

Anytime sensitive persons come in contact with the leaves, stems, roots they may have a reaction. Of course, spring and summer arc the periods when most reactions occur because more foliage is growing and developing. Even in the dead of winter reactions can occur if you come in contact with a crushed stem or broken root. Instances such as yours where reaction occurred even with long sleeves are not uncommon. The contact may have occurred as you removed the shirt as well as the volatile oils penetrating the fabric and coming in contact with the skin. Regar dless of clothing, you should always wash thoroughly with soap and water immediately after contact with the poison oak, ivy, etc.
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I have some Black Angus cows which have developed a cough. What will make them do this?
C. T., Carrollton

There arc several possibilities for this cough. Mow the pasture and get rid of any weeds, etc. which may cause this problem. If this does not help, you should contact a veterinarian and have him check these animals to see if there is any infection involved.
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Enclosed you will find some kind of worm that has infested my porch. Please advise what it is, what caused it and how to get rid of it.
Ms. O. C., Brooks

Our Plant and Entomology Division has been unable to determine the identification as the letter and contents were smashed flat (unrecognizable). However, if you will return your sample, we will be more than happy to attempt its identification.

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Please advise as to what is the best bait to lure squirrels into box-type

traps.

S. S., Marietta

The most effective bait would be any kind of nut, such as pecans.

They're cheap.

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What will kill Privet Hedge? I have tried 2-4-5-T, but the hedge always
puts on a new growth. Mrs. H. S. Griffin

2-4-5-T or 2-4-1) or combinations of both will eliminate most woody plants. However, it may take several applications to kill the tops and the roots. The first application may kill most of the top growth but new growth will occur on the lower portions of the stems or the root system. As soon as this new growth occurs it should be resprayed. Some homeowners find it to be more effective by cutting the bush down and painting the stub with concentrated material. Remember in using these as sprays or paints they will also destroy other flowers, shrubs, trees, vegetables, etc.

POTATO FRYING TIP

Never overload the frying basket

with raw potato strips when frying

potatoes. They are high in moisture

content, according to the U. S.

Department of Agriculture. When

too many strips are put into hot fat at

once, the temperature of the fat

drops excessively

cooking is

slower and strips absorb more fat.

For Your Protection
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it's sometimes hard to know which bottle holds more. Look for the weight. It is worth your time and trouble to shop and compare.
Low-priced meat is not always a bargain. Often you may be getting more bone and fat than actual meat. Be sure to inspect the package to see that you are not being deceived by only seeing the best side.
Store brand names are most often just as good and often cost a lot less. Some brand names you know and buy regularly, but it is not a wise idea to buy a quantity of items that you know little about. It is wiser to try a little and find out if you will be happy with a large quantity.
Do you listen while your grocery checker calls out every item? If he does not then you should ask him to do so. NO one can remember ALL prices and special prices are often not marked on the cans. It costs you money for an item you might not have ordinarily bought when clerks ring a regular price instead of a sale price.

Sept. 11 -- Mclter L/S Market, M otter.
Sept. I 1 -- Wayne Co. L/S Market, .lesup.
Sopt. 11 -- 2 I'M -- Vidalia I./S Market, Vidalia. For inl'o. call Mr. Clark, 912/537-3462.
Sopt. 12 -- Citizens Stockyard, Arlington.
Sopt. 13 -- Smith Bros. Stockyard, Barlow.
Sopt. 13 -- Bainbridge Stockyard. Bainbridge.
Sopt. 14 -- Grady Co. L/S, Cairo. Sept. 14 -- Poarson L/S Market,
Pearson. Sopt. 15 -- Dodge Co. L/S
Salcharn, Kastman. Sopt. 15 -- C.S.R.A., Warrcnlon. Sopt. IS -- 8 PM -- Tumor Co.
Stockyards, Ashburn. For into, contact H. R. Wiggins, Ph. 567-3371 or 567-3881, castrated pigs only. Sopt. 16 -- Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania. Sopt. 18 -- Co. Lino Milling Co., Polham. Sopt. 18 -- Appling Co. Stock man's Assn., Baxloy. Sept. 19 -- Dublin L/S and Com mission Co., Dublin. Sept. 19 -- Toombs Co. Stockyard, Lyons.
HORSE SHOWS Sopt. 9 -- 4 PM -- Hidden Hollow
Saddle Club Horse Show, Bryan Dr., 5 mi. N. of McDonough off Hwy. 155, sane. For info, contact Chuck Taylor, Ph. 957-4291 or Noll Patterson, Ph. 957-4626.

Wednesday, September 6, 1972
Agricultural
Calendar
MEETINGS Sept. 9 (12 noon - 10 PM) and 10
(10 AM - 6 PM) -- Ninth Annual Painting & Pumpkin Arts and Craft Show, Atlanta State Farmers Market. For info, call: 363-2908, 366-3324. Sept. 21 -- 7:30 PM -- Fall Home Landscape Short course, Decaliir Federal Skyroom, 350 E. Ponce do Loon Avo., Docatur. For info, contact Newton Hogg, 371-2821. FARM SALES EVENTS Sept. 6 -- 8 PM -- Ga. Feeder Call Sale, Tri-Co. L/S Barn, Social Circle. Sept. 6--11 AM -- Complete dispersal sale of registered polled herefords of Dr. C. (.. Magnan, ,lr. Nash Cattle Co., 3 mi. \V of Barnesville, on Ga. 18. For catalog and other info, contact R. L. Swearingen, Jr. P. O. Box 531. Reynolds, 31076, Ph. 847-3535 Office. 847-3167 home. Sept. 7 -- 8 PM -- Ga. Feeder Calf Sale, Ga. Farm Products Corp. Salcharn, Thomaslon. Sept. 7 -- 10:30 AM -- Auction -- Complete Dispersal of Dairy Cows, Dairy & Farm Equip ment; farm located just off Hwy. 29, between Royston & Harlwell. Boyd of Kalhcrinc Dillworlh, Rl. 1. (anon. Ph. 245-8643. Sept. 7 & 9 -- Cattle for sale, red angus bulls, weaning 15 bulls. Dr. .1. E. Collius, Manchester, Ph. 846-9816. Sept. 8 -- 8 PM -- and every 2nd and 4th Fri. -- Horse and Tack Sale, N. Ga. Fair grounds, Callaway Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 428-9355, 4457081. Sept. 9, 10 -- and second Sat. & Sun. ea. month -- Registered & (irade Quarter Horse Sale, Pony Express Auction Barn, Intersection Hwy. 142 & II. Covinglon. Tommy Breedlove, Ph. 404/786-2740. Sept. 9 -- 10 AM -- Carrol I County Machinery Auction, 9 mi. S. of Carrolllon on Stale Hwy. No. 5, between Lowell and Roopville, bring items for sale at your convenience. Rex I). Stood, Mgr., Ph. 854-4153. Sept. II -- 7:30 PM -- and every Mon. night -- Horse & Tack Auction, Dr. Lamar Moree's Rocking Horse Audi on; Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Ph. 912/776-3143. Sept. 13 -- 10 AM -- Dispersal Sale of Machinery, 174 registered and grade Ayrshires, and 3100 No. milk base. Noil Cumming & Sons, Madison. Sept. 15-25 -- Charolais cross cows for sale, inc. 7 halfsisters lo '70 International (rand Champion Steer. Con tact Ed Worley or Howard Dorton, N.\V. Ga. Branch Exp. Sla., Calhoun, Ph. 404/629-2696. Sept. 16 -- 8 I'M and every 1st & 3rd Sal. -- Diamond B. Horse Auction & Tack; Bonner & Gilbert Rd., off Lour, Thomaston Rd., \\m. Breland, Macon. Ph. 912/788-3910. Sept. 26 -- Show 10 AM, sale 1 PM--Stale Spot Show & Sale, fairground, Baxloy. Selling bred gilts, boars and open gilts. For info, call or write Curtis Knowlos, Rt. 1, Milan, 912/362-4532. Sopt. 28 -- 8 PM -- Ga. Feeder Calf Sale, Ga. Farm Products Corp., sulobarn, spon. MidGa. Cattlemen's Assn., Thomuston.
FEEDER PIG SALES Sept. 7 -- Pearson L/S Market,
Pearson. Sopt. 8 -- Dodge Co. L/S Salebarn,
Eastman. Sept. 8 -- Sutlon L/S Co.,
Sylvester,