Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 58, no. 47 (1972 November 22)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture

Market Bulletin

Volume 58
W.K. Wood*ll
Pecan Industry Makes Progress

Wednesday, November 22, 1972

Number 47

The pecan industry has made

great progress in recent years,

due largely to the help the

growers have received from

state and federal departments

1 of agriculture.

Then help and

;co - operation

:has led to a

[knowledge of

If how to combat

[disease and

iinsects

so

(that we are

able to grow

I more pecans of

better quality. Chemical and

machinery manufacturers have also

made a great contribution to our im-

proved methods.

There are still, however, some im-

(Our guest columnist this week ist W. K. Woodall, Past President, Georgia Pecan Growers Association, 310 S. Center Street, Thomaston
30286.)_________________

provements that are very necessary for further progress in our industry. First of all we need to learn how to make our trees bear every year instead of every other year.
The practices recommended by
the Department of Agriculture have helped a great deal, and some of the growers thought they had this problem licked, after five or six good
crops in succession, but this year "Mother Nature" came back strong and set us down real hard with about half a crop of pecans in Georgia.
This "every other year" routine leads to erratic markets and prices as well as irregular quality. The industry needs standardization, particularly in marketing. We have seen one innovation in buying in recent years that, I believe, offers great potential for the future. That is the buying of pecans from the growers
on the point system. This practice is simply paying for a lot of pecans on the basis of the amount of nut meats it will yield.
In the early part of the 1971
season, pecans that would yield 50% meats were bringing 50 cents per pound in the shell, and pecans yielding only 40% meats brought only 40 cents per pound. This was called the "penny a point" system. Of course this basic price would and should vary according to the quality
of the nut meats. This system would be fair to buyer
and seller alike, for the value of the nut is in the amount and quality of meats produced. The buyer would have a good marketable product and it would encourage the grower to produce better quality pecans in order to realize better prices.
This practice of selling the con-
sumer a "cat in a bag" has been with us much too long and it is high time we in the pecan business give more

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Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Roper, of Cannon, Georgia, with the assistance of their family, operate one of Georgia's largest turkey farms. The family has been in the turkey business in Franklin County for more than twenty years. This year they have produced about 50,000 Nicholas broad breast white meat turkeys. In addition they breed about 2,500 laying hens for an average production of 50 pullets per hen.
Go* Turkey Production Grows

Irvin Receives
Land Bank Award
Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin was honored last week at the annual meeting of the Georgia Farm Bureau Federation, being held on Jekyll Island, Georgia, when he was presented the "Annual Land Bank Award" for service to agriculture.
Robert A. Darr made the presentation on behalf of the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, South Carolina and the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Columbia for Commissioner Irvin's outstanding and significant contribution to agricultural progress.
The award is presented annually to a selected individual or organization in recognition of enhancement of the agricultural economy.
President Darr said in selecting recipients of the award emphasis is given to the "contribution of the individual toward future progress of the agricultural economy as well as creation of a better understanding of the importance of agriculture to the economy of the four states served by the banks: Georgia, Florida, North and South Carolina.
Food - A Bargain
The percentage of your income that is spent on food is decreasing. In 1930 it was 24 per cent. In 1960 it was 20 per cent. Today it is 16.3 per cent.
By spending about a sixth of your income for food, you are a lot better off than you would be in any other country.
Latin Americans spend 22 to 46 per cent of their incomes for food, Western Europeans 22 to 37 per cent and Eastern Europeans 40 to 55 per cent. It costs Africans 25 to 60 per cent and Asians 25 to 50 per cent of their incomes.

When you think of poultry, you think of Georgia, but it takes the Thanksgiving Season to remember the chicken's big brother, the turkey.

Seed Companies
Violate Standards
The Athens Seed Company, Athens, and the Murrow Brothers Seed Farms, Farmington, have been cited to appear at hearings for violating state seed standards.
The Athens case involved seven 50 pound bags of cotton seed that did not meet minimum state germination standards and which were sold after a stop "sale order had been placed against the seed.
The Farmington case involved three hundred 50 pound bags of cotton seed tagged to show 80 percent germination when state tests revealed only 38 percent germination.
All such seed sold in Georgia are required by law to be tested for germination and purity and tagged to show test results. The minimum germination standard for cotton is 70 percent.

Georgia is presently producing more than two million turkeys each year for processing. This is over 40 million pounds of turkey meat each year and accounts for about 10 million dollars in gross income to the state's economy.
The turkey farm in Georgia today is quite different from several years back. No longer do you see the multicolored birds of Pilgrim days. Today the large all-white turkey that is mostly* meat grazes Georgia's turkey farms.
In 1961, our state was producing only 670,000 of the big birds with a gross income of about two million dollars. During the past ten years the over all national production of turkeys has increased about 20 percent whereas the production in Georgia has increased about 300 percent.
According to Dr. H. E. Wildey, Extension Poultry Scientist, Georgia can look ahead to increased production as the north Georgia moderate
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We have an old well hole that is about 225 feet deep. This hole is about 25 or 30 feet from the newly drilled well from which we are getting our drinking water. Would it be alright to fill this hole with garbage?
Mrs. R. L., Jackson Mr. Moses McCall of the Environment Protection Division, Department of National Resources states that it would not be advisable to discard garbage in the dug well due to the close proximity to the new well. If garbage were placed in this hole, pollutants from the garbage would leak into the ground water and cause contamination of the new water supply. We suggest that you fill this hole with earth, rocks, stumps and similar material instead.
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This bug is sawing off my pecan limbs. Can you advise what to do? Mrs. L. O., Brunswick
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We Get Letters

Dear Editor:
The American Legion Post No. 122, Cairo, Georgia, is interested in obtaining any kind of unusual fowl, namely unusual chickens, guineas, turkeys, ducks, etc. We especially want a pair of Canada geese and a pair of white swans. If anyone would like to donate any of these, we would appreciate it, or if there is a charge, we would be interested in purchasing same.
W. B. Worthy P. O. Box 305 Cairo, Georgia
Dear Editor:
I would like to get a recipe for pound cake in which cream cheese is one of the ingredients. Perhaps one of your readers might be able to furnish this recipe. I would appreciate it.
F. L. Bolton 205 Residence Ave. Albany, Georgia 31701

Want couple to live on farm, man to look after cattle and do farm work, must know how to operate tractor. H. L. Cherry, Rt. 4, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-5205.______________
Man and wife with 7 children, want work caring for chicken houses, need 3 bedrm. house with lights and water, want Irg. garden spot, age of children 11-20 yrs. Mrs. Clara Adams, Rt. 4. Glennville 30427.___________
Want job as milker in parlor barn, have had plenty of exp. Johnnie Cadden, Rt. 1, Baxley 31513.______
Want couple for small cattle farm operation, good modern house, other benefits, can hold outside job also. F. M. Prince. Rt. 2. Ranger.______
Want someone to do light farm work and maintain tractors and farm machinery, must be sober. L. B. Hays. Mansfield. Ph. 786-8250.______
2 men want job on cattle, horse or poultry farm, exp. in horseshoeing and blacksmith, can handle most any ferm equip., have wife, 13 mo. old daughter and father-in-law. George Bryant, c/o Woodalls Trailer Park. Rt. 2, Alto.______________
Want couple or small family to help develop and operate farm, good house, gen. salary, located in Covington area. R. J. Williams, 1060 N. Jamestown Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 634-1234.____________
Want job as helper on farm, must have place to live, please send bus ticket and $2 or $3 for food. Jeff Carpenter, Rt. 1. Box 1940, Richmond Hill 31324. Ph. 756-2105.______
Want sober man, who is familiar' with handling cattle and farm machinery, good house with all conveniences, near shopping center, schools and churches. Roswell vicinity. J. W. Hughes, Rt. 1, Roswell.
h. 993-2106.__________
FARMERS & CONSUMERS
MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Building 19 Hunter St., S. W. Atlanta, Georgia 30334
404-656-3727
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner

Want someone to work on farm and help with Standardbred horses, must be reliable and sober, will furnish place to live. John F. Patterson. Patterson Dr., Dalton 30720. Ph. 278-
7198.____________________ Want man for S. Ga. cattle and tim-
ber operation, full time work, house with plumbing, elec., on school bus rt. Troy Davis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Ph. 496-
7094.___________________ Will build any kind of farm fence,
pastures, etc., no job too Irg. or far away. John R. Griffitts, 969 Forest Ave., B-4. Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8748._____________________
Want married man and family for breeder hens, house furnished, sober and reliable. $85 per wk. Burgin F. Miller. Rt. 4. Monroe. Ph. 267-6215.
Want family for breeder hen farm, have 3 bedrm. house. E. P. Alien, Rt. 1. Commerce 30529. Ph. 335-6379 after 7 p. m.___________________
Want someone to help look after small herd of cattle, rent free 2 bedrm. trailer, located in Jackson Co.. near Commerce. Jack Waldrop. 524 Hanes Dr., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-5426 wk. days or 335-6496 wk. ends._________________
Man in 30's with wife and 11 yr. old son, wants job on horse or cattle farm. exp. with both. Marvin Lackey. 312 Alien St.. Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-7498.________________
Want someone with trailer and income to work part time with farm produce, worms and fish pond in exchange for rent on trailer space and small salary. John D. Herrin. Sr., Rt. 1. Box 210. Jesup 31545.______
Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle. Cherokee Co. area. William R. Odom. Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5420 or 345-5591 Canton.___________________
17 yr. old girl wants job on horse farm, has exp. with horses and running stables. Kathy Howe. College Park. Ph. 964-3486.__________
Want milkers for Surge and DeLaval Herringbone milk parlor. V. E. Sanders, Sanders Dairy, Forsyth. Ph. 994-5687.
Family of 14 wants to live on farm and do farm chores, husband, wife and 7 of the children are good part time hands, prefer S. Hall Co. Ralph Chappell, Box 9, Buford. Ph. 9455755.
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for sale
2 skid motors, 1 Case and 1 Allis Chalmers, mounted on rubber wheels, take 1 or both, motors are in good cond. Richard D. Porterfteld, Box 12, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-2498.
Utility trailer, treated wood body, with safety chains, 8 ft. x 4 ft. x 2 ft,, exc. mechanical cond. Arthur Blake, Jr., Decatur 30034. Ph. 284-2799 after 5 p.m.____________________
TD-6 International hyd. dozer, 1962 model, with scarifier, good cond., $4000; Totem-All low boy trailer, 18,000 Ibs., $1,300. W. H. Hall, Atlanta. Ph. 761-6803._____
Generator, 2600 amps, 110 and 220 volts, battery charger, exc. cond., $250. D. M. Johnson, 710 Brookfield Pky., Roswell. Ph. 993-1278.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, November 22, 1972

Sears suburban tractor, 10 hp Briggs Stratton engine, 48 in. mower, 3-pt. hitch, elec. starter, $550. Joseph A. Ballard. 9458 Fayetteville Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-6292.
1969 Gleaner combine. 4 row corn header. John B. Blackmon. Rt. 3, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-2254.
1968 hen cages, free to the first one that comes for them. J. W. Dyer, Jack's Gap Rd., Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-6382.
Drag line. Sargent model. 3/8 yd. bucket, on rubber, priced to sell. Russell Bowen. Jr.. Rt. 1, Box 45, Bainbridge. Ph. 246-7920._____
300 gal. Solar stainless steel milk tank with new compressor. Ralph W. Lanterman, Mayfield 31059. Ph. 4445652.
2 Irg. chicken houses for sale, with auto, feeders, waterers, outside bins. 6 tons, you dismantle. J. Filmore, Box 1434, Gainesville 30501._______
62 model Ford diesel 801 tractor, 65 model 3000 Ford diesei tractor. H. R. Redwine, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-3471.
No. 25 John Deere combine, good operating cond.. with pick up guards, under shelter out of weather. John A. Hale. Farmington. Ph. 769-5775.
John Deere four 16 roll over bottom plow. Buddy Herrington, Rt. 1, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-4549.
2 horse tandem axle trailer, hyd. brakes, tack comp., A-l cond. Nola Price. Rt. 2, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4 1 24 after 6 p.m. or on wk. ends. Ph. 466-4124.____________
John Deere H tractor with starter, hyd. lift, aood tires, exc. running cond.. $375. Junior F. Riffle. Rt. 2. Box 496-A. Cairo. Ph. 377-4736.
A. C. round hay baler, needs 2 bottom belts, used this year, $150. Vernon W. Grant, Rt. I. Box 246. Harlem 30814. Ph. 556-3287.
David Bradley 2 wheel garden tractor, approx. 8 hp turn plow, lay-off plow, reel mower and sickle mower, all good cond.. $200. J. C. Hammond. 190 Cavalier Rd., Athens. Ph. 549-5233._______________
Remington 18 in. saw, good cond., $40. Larry Bodine, 2406 Judson Ave.. East Point. Ph. 767-3266.
TD-340 International diesel crawler tractor, with clearing cab. good cond.. $1250. Haywood Martin, Rt. 3. Box 50. Bainbridge 31717.
2 Jubilee Ford tractors for sale, one for $850 and one for $950. L. B. Joyce, Conyers. Ph. 483-7065 or 483-
2765.__________________
Gould boom pecan tree shaker for sale, good cond., priced right. S. J. Clay, Rt. 3. So. Walden Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 788-2975._________
Sears mulcher, has 5 motor hrs. of use. $75. Steve Power, 210 N. Broad St.. Winder 30680. Ph. 867-2396.
30 gal. propane gas tank for sale, $25. C. L. McAlister. Rt. I, Hiram. Ph. 943-5237.________________
Farmall 200 tractor with 3-pt. hitch, good cond.; 2 disc plow and cultivators, $850; five ft. bush hog with stump jumper, sell with tractor only if wishes. A. B. Sutherland. Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-5156.
8 ton Reed feed bin with auger, without motor, $150. located 10 mi. S. Gainesville on Hwy. 60. Robert O. Martin. Rt. 1, Box 78, Pendergrass 30567. Ph. 534-4781._________
Quail cages for growing or transporting, all metal, factory made, complete with feeders and brooder boxes. L. H. Alexander, Duluth. Ph. 476-2171._______________
D-717 A bulldozer w-turbo charger angle blade, $7,500; D7-BT bulldozer, oil clutch on both bulldozers, exc. cond. John Duncan, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-6277 or 283-2695 after 6.________
1 horse wagon for sale, like new; also, spring wagon seats. G. N. Guest, Box 264, Vienna 31092. Ph. 2684450. _________________
John Deere silage wagon, Kasten silage wagon, 35 Massey Ferguson tractor, rotary mower, 20 ft. leveling harrow, 10 ft. John Deere leveling harrow, etc. Jerry Yoder, Rt. 2, Mon-
tezuma._______________________ 9N Ford tractor, 1947 model,
recently overhauled, in very good cond.; all-purpose cultivator, less than yr. old, $700. David Heffmgton, Powder Springs. Ph. 428-2580.
Cole drill, grain and fertilizer, 3 spout, horse drawn, no rust, like new; horse drawn stalk cutter. R. E. Neely, Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-9853.
130-10 John Deere diesel tractor, cutaway harrow, bottom plows, planters, rotary mower, spike harrow. T. O. Mundy, 2023 Brighton Cir., Augusta 30906. Ph. 793-1430.
International planter for Farmall cub for 1 trip through field, $75. J. L. Williams, Rt. 2, Box 132, Blue Ridge. Ph. 632-5248._______________
John Deere No. 45 combine, 10 ft. header, good cond. Alfonza Sidwell, Rt. 4, Madison 30654. Ph. 342-1459.

Ford 3400 diesel backhoe, 1969 model. Tony Barnes, Box 2, Ranger 30734. Ph. 334-2503 or 334-2501.
Broiler waterers, 40 ft. long, with wench system. $25 ea.; 10 gas brooders, $10 ea.; 3-pt. hitch pecan shaker, $150. C. B. Skipper, Rt. 3. Macon. Ph. 788-5024.
40-C John Deere bulldozer, factory blade, canopy, good cond. Robert L. Fordham, Jr.. 427 Fair Rd., Statesboro 30458. Ph. 764-5273.
Lrg. anvil, post vise, blacksmith shop blower with duck nest. 2 shop tongs, hammer, all good cond., $125 cash; hand corn sheller, $15. Claude Blalock. Rt. 1, Hartwell. Ph. 376-
4875.__________________ International cub tractor with belly
mower, good cond.: Golden Jubilee Ford tractor, 1954 model, good cond. Ed Rice. 4240 Old Norcross Rd.. Tucker 30084. Ph. 939-4937.
John Deere 1010 tractor, gasoline. 1965 model, like new. $1595. J. E. West, Good Hope. Ph. 267-6774.
2010 John Deere tractor and 22L cotton picker, good cond.; power driven cane mill, all reasonably priced. Leonard Powell. Jr., Wrightsville. Ph. 864-2653.________
John Deere 2520 diesel tractor. 1971 model, with 930 hrs.. roll guurd canopy, remote cyl. control, like new. $5500. W. L. Hatficld. Rt. I. Milledgeville. Ph. 946-2010._____
Ford Jubilee orchard tractor; Woods 80 in. mower; Scars 36 in. mower, cultivator and 3-pt. hitch. .1. C. Thompson. 5275 Flakes Mill Rd.. Ellcnwood 30049. Ph. 474-4393
Atlanta._________________________ 2.000 ft. 2 1/2 I.D. PVC extra
heavy duty pipe in 20 ft. lengths; assorted fittings, used for irrigation and various purposes. Wm. A. Whitmire. 292 Tara Way. Athens. Ph. 548-
2092._____________________ Oats crimper-corn roller, made in
Miss., exc. cond. John L. Futch. Box 875, Douglas 31533. Ph. 384-8710 after 7.__________________
Sears trailer, used for hauling farm equip., etc.; also, vise for sale, $10. S. F. Robinson, 1617 Burke Dr., Morrow 30260. Ph. 366-2939.
Farmhand feed mill, used 1 yr., exc. cond., $1400 cash. T. E. Alien, III, RFD 2, Shellman 31786. Ph. 679-
5425._________________ 8 ft. by 24 ft. gooseneck trailer,
heavy duty, can be pulled with pickup, 2 axle elec. brakes, $1,250. B. L. Adcock, Duluth 30136. Ph. 4762020 after 6 p.m.___________
Hay rake, can be operated by mule or tractor, $40; iron wheel tractor wagon. $65. A. B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 677-4661.
Farmall M tractor, good cond.; 6 ft. offset harrow; 5 ft. Graham Home plow; 6 ft. heavy duty rotary mower, can see any time. John C. Davis. Box 157, Dearing 30808.___________
1000 gal. and 600 gal. Dari-Kool milk tanks, exc. cond.; Double 8 Herringbone DeLaval milker complete, 2 in. lines, 2 yrs.; also. 3000 bis. milk base. H. B. Biggers. Rt. I, Keysville. Ph. 554-5375._______
1 3 Purina farrowing pens, all metal, cost new $300 ea., $100 ea. for quick sale; hog holding gate, $50, all used very little. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman._______________
Farmhand portable feed mill, pull out auger, dbl. sacking spout, exc. cond. Dot Scott, Odum. Ph. 5862278, after 6 p.m. if no answer in day
time.________________________ Farmall cub tractor, good cond.,
extra good tires, hyd. lift, PTO turning plow. $950. Harold Fry, Rt. 2, Sudie Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-
4250.___________________ B John Deere, needs minor repair,
good tires and cond., $375. A. M. Branch, Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-
7588.______________________ Seymour egg washer, approx. 25
cases per hr., Egg-o-matic grader, dbl. track; poreclain hen waterers for 400 ft. house. J. L. Thomas, Rt. 2, Lilburn 30249. Ph. 469-3567._________
Super E. Z. auto. 16 in. chain saw, like new, $125. R. C. Couch, Senoia 30276. Ph. 599-6929._______^_
Case industrial front end loader, motor recently rebuilt, new pump and control, $600. Aaron McWhorter, No. 2, Franklin. Ph. 854-8349 or 854-4161._________________
Coby manure spreader, good cond., new paint, $450; three hp Dayton post hole digger with 9 in. auger, like new cond., $ 135. Len H. Camp, Rt. 2, Box 553. Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7111.
International 240 gas loader and 15 ft. backhoe, $2450; T. D. 9 loader, $2800. J. W. Sanders, Box 332, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-
5324.__________________ Ford Super Dexta diesel tractor, 40
hp, good tires; set of 4 Cole planters and distributors, high speed dbl. hopper; Ford side delivery rake, all good cond. Ray Davis, Buena Vista. Ph. 649-6881 night only.

120 corn puller John Deere, wagon that unloads itself and conveyor, all good cond., $1050 for all. Veazey Cason, Rt. 3, Box 24, Sparta. Ph. 444-
5970._________________ Steam cleaner, 125 gal. per hr. at
100 DSI, exc. for cleaning farm equip., hog or chicken houses, $300. Hull Atwater, Rt. 2, Tifton. Ph. 382-
4303.______________________ TD 9 International diesel bulldozer
with straight hyd. blade, undercarriage good. $2500. Gerald H. Mercer. Rt. 2. Elberton. Ph. 2832875 after 5:30._____________
Used flail type manure spreader, junk 9N Ford tractor. Jeff Knowlcs. "Box 558, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 485-
6748.________________ Ford 601 one row mount corn
picker, used approx. 3 hrs., will sacrifice. $1,550; Ford 2 row spring tooth cultivator. J. D. Acton. Rt. I. Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-6471.________
2 tandem axle trailers. I heavy duty for hauling backhoe, heavy equip.. I suitable for hauling small tractor, both with lights, elec. brakes. R. S. Copelan. Smarr. Ph. 994-6810.
336 Bramco tube type chicken feeders, 35 Ibs. cap., all good cond.. 50 cents ea.. if all taken $150. Gcorcc Washington. Rt. 3. Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-7159.________________
5 bottom plow, 16 in. Massey Ferguson. lift type with gauge wheel, good cond., $700. George B. Parker, Milieu. Ph. 982-1567.________
420 John Deere tractor, 1 row, 3pt. hitch, lift type harrow, two 16 in. bottom plows, complete cultivating outfit, with planters. $1,500. Ken Register, Rt. I, Box 261, Hahira 31632. Ph. 794-2812 or 794-3053.
Pix-AH bean and pea picker, with hyd. trailer, good cond. Geo. W. Ivey, Jr.. Warrenton. Ph. 465-2160.
TD-18 dozer. Ford diesel tractor, hay baler, bush and bog harrow, 6 ft. rotary cutter, all-purpose plow. J. W. Morris, Whitesburg. Ph. 834-3070.
640 Ford tractor, gas, used very little, with 60 in. rotary mower, $1250; heavy duty 7 ft., pull type rotary mower, $300. E. E. Wantland, Rt. I, Box 1 10, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-
2878._______________________ Used pancake gas brooders for sale.
Neal L. Black, Cleveland. Ph. 8654204 after 6 p.m._____
Stihl chain saw, light weight, used very little, good cond., $75. Robert L. Maulding, 6300 Alien Rd., Mableton 30059. Ph. 948-5938.________
Like new bush hog, $300; New Holland hay baler, series 78, used 2 seasons, $1500; three cycle mowers, belt and piston driven, $400. J. M. Henson, Sr., Atlanta. Ph. 753-6174.
2 wheel 1/2 ton trailer, metal body, wooden side rails, new tires, extra leaves in springs, fair cond. $50. P. A. Crites, 469 Carolwood Lane, NE, Atlanta 30342. Ph. 237-2666.
John Deere 2 row corn header; John Deere, pull type 5-16 in. bottoms. J. W. Dent, Rt. 1, Box 103, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-2842.
Pasture Dream, very good cond., $200. E. J. Averman, B and L Ranch, Rt. 1, Piedmont Rd., Barnesvillc 30204. Ph. 358-3227._________
'52 B model John Deere tractor for sale; also, some equip. Herbert Gene Collum, Box 919, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-7892.___________
John Deere No. 5 mower, good cond., with 2 blades, $125. J. P. Hodnctt. White Plains 30678. Ph. 4672258.______________
8 N Ford tractor, runs good, needs painting, $600. A. C. Hogan, 204 Flint St., Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 923-2173 after 6 p.m._________
Farmall Super A planter; Super A Farmall 2 disc plow; also, some galv. roofing. W. C. Mcaders. 697 Whitehead Rd.. Athens 30601.
Used scrape blade for sale, good cond., $50. Mrs. K. Carvalho, Rt. I, Winston. Ph. 942-761 I._____________
Stock racks to fit any size truck; conveyor for moving hay. etc.; steel storage boxes. Ken Waller, Box 586, Ellijav 30540. Ph. 635-7376.
275 gal. fuel oil tank containing approx. 50 gals, oil, for use in poultry house operation, etc., $30. Leonard Hall, Rt. I. Austin Rd., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 474-4414.________
Atlas lathe, 10 in. swing, 18 in. between centers, universal chuck, steady rest, drill chuck, boaring bars, live center and bench, $300. W. H. Gazaway, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 4757096.
Apple packing machine, 5 sizes and brusher, good cond. Dever Lee, Rt. I, Clayton. Ph. 782-3340.________
Wood saw, table model, 7 1/2 horse Wisconsin motor, good cond., reasonably priced. M. H. Calhoun, Sr., 416 E. Grady St., Lyons 30436. Ph. 526-6006.
8N Ford tractor, one owner, exc. cond., $800. Reed Stanley, Riverside Motel, Hwy. 52, Ellijay. Ph. 6352030.

Wednesday, November 22, 1972

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Farm machinery and equipment
for sale
2010 John Deere, 1964 - RU model, diesel, exc. cond., $1750; 36A loader with manure bucket, $450, located at Monticello. Paul Spieks, 3250 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-1653.
Lrg. cap. surface pipe irrigation system for 100 A., 8 in. main line, 5 in. sprinkler line, with all fittings, $3,200. Theodore T. Menear, 4140 Avers Rd., Macon 31204. Ph. 7467562.
Barn for sale, to be torn down, pine and oak wood. C. H. Burchfield, Rt. 2, Roswell.______________
Endless belt, 4 in. x 23 ft. 2 in., to be used on thrasher, hammermill or wood saw, $20. H. R. Fryer, 6890 Camp Valley Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 964-4243.
5 ft. rotary mower, 3-pt. hitch, $245. W. J. Brown, Rt. 5, Box 88, Upper River Rd,, Macon 31201. Ph. 746-2576.
400 gal. cooler, Surge elec. brain wash up system, 60 ft. stainless steel pipeline, 40 and 60 gal. hot water heaters to be used in dairy. Max Council, Rt. 1, Box 8, Albany. Ph. 432-0949.
10 Big Dutchman canopy gas brooders, complete; sev. drinkers. J. L. Waters, 631 N. Main St., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-7103.
Arc welder, powered by 14 horse John Deere, recently overhauled; MT or M John Deere cycle mower, w/6 and 7. ft. blade. Fred Worley, 102 Short St., Calhoun 30701. Ph. 6292082.
18-22 in. disc offset harrow; 12 in. post hole digger; 6 ft. scrape blade; 10 cu. ft. dirt scoop; 16 in. three bottom plow, exc. cond. W. C. Sorrells, Perry. Ph. 987-1578 after 6 p.m.______
3 used milk, tanks, all tanks good cond., equipped for every day pick up, 500 gal. Craft, 600 gal. Craft and 700 gal. Dari-Kool. Tom Thompson, Jr., Eatonton. Ph. 485-4547 day or 485-6387 night.___________
2 farm houses for sale, to be torn down. Roy R. Daughtry, Rt. 2, Metier 30439.________________
Utility farm trailer, 5 ft. by 8 ft. heavy duty springs, good tires, metal sides and tail gate, lights. Robert Davis, Rt. 1, Box 90 Hull 30646. Ph 548-2845.________________
T12 two row Rust cotton picker, with 2 cotton wagons, in use this yr., $2000 for all. L. J. Mize, Royston. Ph. 245-5643._________
2 chicken houses, 30 x 100, good sound oak lumber, metal roof, not rusty; also, brooders, drinkers and feeders, make offer. T. H. Tanner, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-6339.
Body for sale, all metal forestry built with pull out drive on ramps, to haul med. crawlers or Irg. farm tractors, $595. C. W. White, Rt. 1, Winterville. Ph. 742-2211._______
Powell bulk tobacco barn, with 128 racks, auto, humidity control, auto, temperature advance, etc. Crandall Ussery, Box 4, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 375-2066 before 7 a.m. or after 7 p.m.
Farm machinery and equipment
wanted
Want Irg. plowing harrow for med. size crawler tractor. Hoyle Martin, Rt. 2, Commerce 30529. Ph. 3675385.__________________
Want 250 gal. or 500 gal. propane gas tank, must be good cond. and reasonably priced. Willard Alberson, Rt. 1, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-2896.
Want 75 to 200 gal. L. P. gas tank. Watson N. Odum, Rt. 2, Manassas. Ph. 693-3010._____________
Want portable feed mill, grinder mixer, state make, model, cond. and price. Ray Tidwell, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-2112.

Want 10 ft. - 12 ft. late model John Deere grain drill; 4 - 6 yd. hyd. pan and 2 - 8 ton bin. Aaron McWhorter, No. 2, Franklin. Ph. 854-8349 or 854-4161.
Want cultivators and distributors for International - Farmall Super A. Roy F. Yearly, Jr., Box 487, Temple 30179. Ph. 562-3473.

Cattle, swine, other livestock

Want pea huller or thrasher in working cond., state price. Bill Kinnamon, Rt. 2, Box 167, Dalton 30720.

Want IHC a Farmall tractor with planter and cultivator, hyd. lift. C. L. Burl, Concord 30206. Ph. 495-5222.

for sale

Want 1 used 8 in. turning plow for Sears tractor. Albert Pittman, C-9 Frederick St., Gainesville 30501.

CATTLE

Want diesel Massey Ferguson 135, 155, I.H.C. 444 or Ford 3000, prefer power steering, 3 to 5 yrs. old, reasonably priced; also, bush hog. E. Woodbury, 2821 Keeling PI., Augusta. Ph: 736-7847. _____
Wanl 4-16 in. plow; 8 ft. soil leveler; PTO hay baler; 250 gal. LP tank; 12 ft. KMC rotovator. Lee Loiselle, Rt. 1, Box 22, Lumpkin 31815.
Want fertilizer and seed spreader, 3-pt. hitch, 5 bu. or larger; feed mill, heavy duly, power lake-off or elec. molor driven. W. E. Evans, 889 Milam Cir., Clarkston. Ph. 443-4131 after 6 p. m.______________
Wanl used engine block and engine head for a M, MC or 40 John Deere iraclor. Joseph H. Johnson, 4908-A Pineland Dr., Savannah 31405. Ph. 234-8754.

12 reg. Black Angus heifers, approx., 18 mos., also 2 reg. bulls, approx. 18-24 mos. Byron H. Dunn, Jersey. Ph. 636-4333._________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, Eileenmere, Bardoliermere and AP Marshall 8 bloodlines, ready for light service. William H. Davis, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550.
7 young Black cow, fresh around first of yr. all good size, and gentle, $265. ea. Harold Fowler, Rt. 1, Alpharetla. Ph. 475-5475 after 5.
Reg. Black Angus bulls, ready for service, exc. bloodlines, w/papers, $285. up, can del. Mr. Martell, 545 Forest Hills Dr., N. E., Atlanta 30342.
Angus bulls, performance tested, fert. tesied, ready for service, ready to sell. Bob Blalock, Woodbury 30293. Ph. 553-5375.

Want used Ford tractor, cheap for cash. V. B. James, Rt. 6, Box 389, Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-8182 Augusta, 8 a. m. lo 6:30 p. m.

80 big Hereford bulls, ton sires used, top S. E. herd, females available. Bob Rush, Kathleen. Ph. 987-1796.

Wanl John Deere AT40 four row cultivators and 4 row trailer type planters, must be in A-l cond. and priced right. J. T. Johnson, Box 37, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-3403.
Want equip, for sharpening chain saws. Otis Gooch, Rt. 2, Jefferson. Ph. 367-5757._______________
Want G.Q.F. G-401-N brooder, good cond. and reasonably priced, near Atlanta. David Cobb, 151 Pioneer Tr., Marietla 30062. Ph. 422-

Reg. Red Angus bulls, 10-13 mos., good selection, fine qualily, also few heifers. Olis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome. Ph. 232-3019, 232-1613.
Reg. Holstein bull from ex 21000 Ib. Dam, bloodline Iranhoe and Elevation $1500 or 1/2 interesl $750. B. F. Newberry, Jr., Lizella. Ph. 7819089.
2 reg. Black Angus heifers open. George Hawkins, Woodland. Ph. 674-2363, after 5:30.

2179._________________ Want 8N Ford tractor or the
equivalent for use on small farm, stale price and cond. James Hammond, 416 Clearwaler Dr., Marielta 30062. Ph. 428-5082._____________
Want crawler type front end loader. JD-450 or equivalent. Travis Vick. Rt. 1, Lee Rd., Liihia Springs. Ph. 753-2261 or 942-3589._________
Wanl Ford tractor, 2000 or 3000, late model; also, wanl harrow for same. A. C. Hogan, 204 Flinl St., Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 923-2173 after 6 p. m._______________
Want 1 horse wagon wilh rubber tires, prefer 1 made by Sears Roebuck and Co., do not need body. H. L. Smith, RFD 2, Ft. Valley 31030.
Want cultivators and mower for Simplicity mower, state price and cond., price must be reasonable. Fred Gilder, Rt. 1, Box 140, Clyo 31303.
Want complete set of acetylene cutting torch and tanks, within 100 mi. radius of Alma. Edward McCarty, Rt. 3, Box 14. Alma. Ph. 632-4842.
Want small hammermill, good cond., within 25 mi. Hawkinsville 31036.__________________
Want pole barn, used for storing hay, approx. 40 ft. x 30 ft., location Hiram. A. J. Schroeder, Box 12384, Atlanta 30305. Ph. 255-3775 or 2569746.
Want 200-500 gal. fuel tank on trailer, preferably with motorized pump. Audly T. Hydrick, 1831 Broad St., Augusla 30904.__________
Wanl used Case 1937 Uni-loader, for farm use. E. P. Greenway, Rt. 2, Box 88, Eatonton 31024._____
Want grain bin for model 60 or 66 Allis Chalmers combine, must be good cond. J. B. Richards, Rt. 2, Comer 30629. Ph. 783-5207.
Want wide front axle for 4020 John Deere tractor. John A. Hale, Rt. 1, Farminglon. Ph. 769-5775.______
Wanl old lime corn planler wilh Irg. from wheel. Raymond E. Blaylock, 2128 Cook Rd., Decalur 30032. Ph. 241-2380.
Want 1 sgl. drag harrow, fair cond. J. W. Howard, Rt, 1, Box 126-T, Hampton 30228. Ph. 227-4279 after
6 p. m._______________________ Wanl pull type bottom plow. H. G.
Neisler, 2267 New Clinton Rd., Macon. Ph. 745-3711.
notice
Wanl, places on farms in Southwest or West Central Ga. to put beehives for winter and early spring, bees will pollinate your clovers and fruil blooms. Edward Colston, Taylorsville.

Top qualily baby calves, yr. round, direct from cows side, dairy and beef type crossed. Jessie Pierce, Rt. 10, Gainesville. Ph. 536-6754.
2 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 7-9 mos., Winston mixer breeding, $300, ea. Robert O. Martin, Box 78, Pendergrass 30567. Ph. 534-4781.
Black Angus male, grade, 18 mos., approx., 550 Ib., $175. A. L. Milligan, Rt. 3, Box 111, Gainesville. Ph. 534-4809.
12 reg. Black Angus bulls, 8-22 mos., $265, up. Will del. C. N. McClure. Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2513.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 2 yrs., and white face Hereford bull, 4 yrs., ready for service. Florence Bulloch, Rt. 1, Box 50, Manchester. Ph. 846-2287, 846-2738.
1, 3/4 Charolais, 1/4 shorlhorn bull, pole, 4 yrs., approx. 1500 Ibs., $500, 1 7/8 Charolais bull, 1 yr., approx. 800 Ibs., $400. Melvin Nuckolls, Rt. 3, Bowdon. Ph. 2587183.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 1 Charolais heifer, 1 purebred Angus heifer. B. Holland, 1130 Wages Dr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 292-3119. after 5.
23 Angus heifers, approx. 6-7 mos., good stock 35 cents, ea., 15 Charolais, 7 mos., crossbreed, $160, ea., can del. John Taylor, Dululh. Ph. 476-3650.
30 reg. Polled hereford bulls, 1224 mos., $300-$750, ea., 15 reg. Polled Hereford cows springing and w/calves, $500, ea. George D. Queener, Rt. 1, Kinsington, 30727. Ph. 539-2537.
5 Holstein bulls, $75, ea., 2 Holstein heifers, $100, cross calves. J. W. Brown, Simmon tree Rd., Rt. 1, Lula, Hwy. 52.

4 Texas Longhorn cows, $300, ea. Cecil F. Miller, Rt. 1, Box 175, Grovelown. Ph. 863-2571._______

Lrg. selection of herd brood cows, age 4-5 yrs., $225, $325. Terry Young, Hollywood. Ph. 754-4572.

Reg. Angus bulls, 18-24 mos., reasonably priced. John Jarrell, Buller, 31006. Ph. 862-3861.

55 Holslein dairy cows, 1800 Ibs.

milk base per wk. Mr. Mike Jackson,

Milledgeville. Ph. 452-8087, 452-

7115.

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Reg. Black Angus bulls, performance tested, exc. genetic background, Bardoliermere, Wye, Marshall, reasonable price., AHIR and BCIA. Samuel S. Ambrose,
Atlanla. Call Mr. Slerling Neill, Herdsman. Ph. 253-9520.

3 purebred Charolais heifers, 7 mos., 1 bred purebred Charolais, 22 mos., 2 15/16 Charolais bulls, 7 mo. Billy Newby, Rt. 1, Wildwood. Ph. 657-4548, 657-6015.

1/2 Limousin heifers and bulls from ABS Decor and Echo, also 1/2 Simmental heifers, from ABS Ulie. Billy R. Barker, Rt. 2, Dahlonega. Ph. 534-7336.
Good selection of reg. Black Angus bulls, 12 to 24 mos., from Bardoliermere, Eileenmere, and Blackcap strains. Fred G. Blilch, Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 865-2475.
Reg. Angus bulls, 8-12 mos., lop bloodlines, good length and size, free del. 150 mi., Guy C. Jones, Jones Angus Farm, Milan. Ph. 362-2641.
3 reg. Black Angus Bulls, 15-18 mos., ready for service, exc. cond., priced from $400, $550. E. J. Averman, Rt. 1, Piedmont Rd., Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-3227.
Good selection of Irg. brood cows, priced right. C. E. McCallie, Rossville. Ph. 866-7831._______
Good selection of 2 yr. purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, ready for service. James Perry, Bowdon. Ph. 258-
3076.________________ Baby calves for sale, dairy and beef
type. Mr. D. F. Brown, Rt. 10, OainesviHe 30501. Ph. 869-7132.
1/2 Jersey cow raising 2 calves, 2 wks., $300. F. L. Singletary, Rt. 4, Box 534, Jesup, 31545, no Sal, calls.
2 reg. Angus bulls, approx. 1 yr., $275, $300, ea. Bardoliermere bloodline, real nice. John E. Chritzberg, Rt. 1, Slockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-7568.
P. B. Charolais bulls, domestic and 1/2 French, reg. Charolais cows, 1/2 thru P. B. 1-2 yrs. heifers 1/2 thru P. B. Bobby L. Holloway, Rt. 1, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 349-1054, 258-2853.
Purebred Charolais bulls, must see to appreciate, Twin-T-Farms, Tom Hamilton, Rt. 2, New Hope Rd., Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-8472. __
Jersey milk cow, bring 3 calf in Jan., heavy milker, 4 gals, w/ 2nd calf, $400, 1 springing Guernsey heifer, $195. Royce Doming, Rt. 1, Mclntyre. Ph. 946-2963.____________
25 Black Angus heifers, $135, ea., 10 Charolais crossed, $160, ea., approx. 6 mos., near Slate Farmers Market, can arrange del. G. E. Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 284-3525, 478-2848.
4 Brown Swiss bulls, of service age, also several younger bulls, all purebred but are not reg. E. G. Walton, Toccoa Falls. Ph. 886-2018.
6 reg. Bandoliermer Angus bulls, 89 mos., $225, can del. J. E. West, P. O. Box 47, Good Hope. Ph. 267-
6774._________________ 1 Purebred Charolais bull, approx.,
1675 Ibs., priced at $650. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Pine Mtn. Ph. 882-
6580._____________________ Reg. Angus seed stock, bulls,
heifers, bred and open, all perf. tested, Marshall, Emulous, Wye breeding, top modern quality, ready to work for you, reasonable prices. Hugh Schneider, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-8029.________________
Charolais bulls, P. B. 1/2 French, sired by Bonaparte, breeding age, complete vaccinations, health tested. John L. Luke, Rt. 1, Bogart. Ph. 8673144 day, 725-5162 night._____
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, Victor Domino and CMR breeding, 20 - 24 mos., grandsons of PPHR Trailblazer 3. Fred Puckett, Dawson 31742. Ph. 995-2860._____________
Lrg. Guernsey milk cow, gentle milking, 2 gal. day, fresh in Feb., bred to Black Bull, $175, Harold Fowler, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5475, after
2 Angus bulls and 1 heifer calf, from reg. stock, approx., 7 mos., $200, ea. Harry E. Glore, 4740 Glore Rd., Mableton. Ph. 948-4132.
Charolais bulls, purebred and 7/8, breeding age, Fuyard line, pasture raised and ready to go. Lynn Home, Yatesville. Ph. 472-3334.______
Purebred Charolais heifers and bulls at $395. A. R. Daniel, Brunswick 31520. Ph. 265-3278._____
Brown Swiss heifers for cross breeding, some reg. Ron Sykora, Gainesville. Ph. 534-5343.______
Reg. Angus bulls, hyland Marshall breeding, 13-18 mos., good herd sire prospects. William F. Hanley, Jr., Nicholson 30565. Ph. 335-5391. .
18 Black Angus heifers, 6-8 mos., $135, ea., can del. J. L. Sewell, Roswell. Ph. 993-1968, after 6.
Exc. choice of 1/2 - 7/8 Charoiais bulls and heifers, 6-15 mos. W. S. Chandler, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-2984.__________________
Reg. Angus proven herd sire, son of Famous Bell Boy 90, $500, good selection young reg. Angus bulls, 7-9 mos. $275. Kenneth English, Keysville. Ph. 547-2568._________
2 purebred 7 mo. Charolais bull calves. C. W. Dotson, Rt. 4, McDonough, 30253. Ph. 957-4410.
Charolais bulls, from reg. Angus cow and reg. Charolais bull, good for cross breeding, 7-10 mos., $275, also 15/16 and purebred Charolais bulls. D. L. Davis, Keysville. Ph. 547-2578.

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11 reg. horned Hereford brood cows, 2nd calf, 1 bull, papers on all 12, $3600 firm. L. Z. NeSmith, Hawkinsville. Ph. 893-5821, 892-
9823.__________________ 1 shorthorn, 2 red Angus cows,
w/Limousin heifer calves by side, also 50% Limousin heifers, just weaned. Don Craighton, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 628-4277.___________________
Bred reg. Polled Hereford cow and 5 mo. heifer calf. Tony Reese, Canon. Ph. 245-8543.______________
Charolais bull, purebred and 15/16, 6-8 mos., also yearling heifers 6-8 mos. Cale Ross, Rt. 2, Hartin Bridge Rd., Kingston. Ph. 336-5373.
2 Holstein bull calves, 4 1/2 mos., well marked. Mr. Wilson, Lithonia. Ph. 482-8535.____________
7/8 Charolais bull, 3 yrs., proven sire, $500, Mrs. Robert Fox, Rt. 3, Box 262-E, Brunswick 31520. Ph. 264-3610.___________________
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, under BCIA program, several coming 3 yr., good supply of 2 yr. H. Y. Tillman and Son, 1207 W. Park Ave., Valdosta. Ph. 244-2491.______
Reg. Black Angus, Marshall, Emulous and Wye breeding, service age bulls, bred and open heifers all ferf. tested, reasonable. Hugh Schneider, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-
8029.__________________ Charolais cattle, breeding age bulls.
French and domestic, good selection, special price on lots of 5 or more, all AICA guaranteed Clyde Lawson, Killian Rd., Canton. Ph. 479-3542, 479-3141._________________
Service age 509r Simmental bulls out of reg. Polled Hereford Cows, to improve milk production and growth rate in your cattle. J. W. Trunnell, Sr., Rt. 4. Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2040.
Charolais bulls, 15/16 no papers, 11 mos., 975 Ibs., $435, 7/8, 9 mo., 75 Ibs., $375. J. C. Otwell, Bremen. Ph. 537-3298. after 6._______
I purebred Brahman bull, wt. approx. 1 ton. James W. Rizer, Rt. 1, Valdosta. Ph. 559-7398.________
26 reg. Polled herefords, 15 mos.. $400, 18 mos., $500, 20 mos., $750. R. L. Swearingen, Jr., Reynolds. Ph. 847-3535. day. 847-3167, night.
8 mo. reg. Black Angus bull, Eileenmere and Pride of Red Gate 5. C. C. Newton, Rt. 3, Box 342, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-2965.
Black Angus bull, 7 mo., wt. approx., 400 Ibs., Eileenmere and Bardoliermere bloodlines, will reg. in buyers name, $200. Ralph H. Johnson, 2818 Austell Rd., Marietta. Ph. 435-7403.__________________
Black Angus young reg. and crossbreed bulls and heifers, purebred Holstein bull, 11 mos. 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, Newborn. Ph. 734-5109.______________
2 purebred, 1/2 French Charolais bulls, approx., 2 1/2 yrs., and 13 mos. Marvin Weaver, Rt. 2, Elliiay 30540. Ph. 635-4947.__________
II dairy heifers, ABS sired, will calve in 2 to 3 wks., John Renner, Rt. 1, t. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-8549 af-
ter'7._______________________ Reg. Angus Heifers, 8-12 mos., bull
7 mos., good size and comformation. R. T. Toney. Mitchell. Ph. 465-2050.
2 mixed, breed heifers, 1, 1 yr., $125, 1, 7 mos., $125. G. M. Strickland, 236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3432.
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 7 mos., best raised, bull "13" and "El Capitan" bloodlines. J. W. Morris, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3852, 832-8447.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, Victor Domino breeding, ready for service. John C. Dorough, Rt. 2, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-1510.
1 Jersey cow, good milk cow, calve in March. Mr. Jr. Riffle, Cairo. Ph. 377-4736, after 6._____________
8 reg. Red Angus bulls, 9-10 mos., over 600 Ibs. Clarence O. Kilby, Rt. 2, Woodbury 30293. Ph. Manchester 846-8048.
Polled Herefords, CMR Domino breeding TB and Bangs free, bulls, 7 17 mos., heifers, 7-10 mos. Dr. Harry Wasden, Quitman. Ph. 2634944, 263-8350.
SWINE
Reg. SPC boar, Irg. enough for gilt service, best bloodlines, long meat type, reg. SPC pigs, later. Mrs. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Springs.___
Purebred Duroc gilt for sale, about 4 mos., $35. James R. Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia. Ph. 356-8816.________
Purebred Durocs, 14 wks., sire FCHI Mr. Progress, son of Thirteen Grand, 1970 Southeastern Duroc congress, grand champion, dams bloodlines. N. K. Gallaway, 1105 George Cir., Griffin 30223. Ph. 2270679.

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Cattle, swine, other livestock
U,.^CiV....,,S.
for sale
SWINE Reg. Yorkshires, reg. Landrace, service age boars, bred and open gilts. Terrell Swindle, Ray City. Ph. 6865939.___________________ Reg. Hampshire, Duroc and Yorkshire boars, breeding age, $125. Danny L. Reid, Rt. 4, dimming. Ph. 887-5389.______________ Baby pigs, Black English mixed, $15, ea., 6-7 wks., first wk in Dec. F. J. Smith, Rt. 2, Covington. Ph. 7861949._________________ 350 lb., 1 yr. boar, $65. W. J. Leathermon, Rt. 1, Hearn Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 474-4986.________ 18 mixed feeder pigs, 8 wks., $15, ea., also 1 Hampshire boar, 6 mos., $75, also 3 sows, $100, ea. Mrs. A. S. Manis. Rt. 1. Pitts 31072._____ 1 Red Jersey sow breed, 1 Berkshire sow breed, $100, ea. Paul J. McVery, Rt. 2, Acworth. Ph. 9743298.________________ Pigs, 6-8 wks. Fred Brown, Franklin 30217. Ph. 675-3241, after 6.________________
SHEEP & GOATS 2 nice Alpine billy goats, extra nice. A. B. Milner, Shiloh.________ 9 goats for sale, $12, ea., if all taken. Fred M. Patterson, Rt. 3, LaFayette.______________________ French Alpine buck, 2 yrs., reg. Mrs. Cecil Knott, Rt. A Box 328, Ellijay. Ph. 635-2891.________ Rambouilett's, ewes and rams, $35, ea. Cecil F. Miller, Rt. 1, Box 175, Grovetown. Ph. 863-2571.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
wanted
Want to buy or catch wild cattle. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-3974.
Want, to raise calves on halves, you furnish calves, I furnish feed, etc., up 10 2 mos. Charles Gilreath, Rt. 1, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-6483.
Want, reg. Nubian Does, 2-5 yrs. old, bred, good cols., conformation. Doyle Jones, Milan 31060. Ph. 3623631.___________________
Want, to buy 20 head goats, w/in 100 mi. of Atlanta, state price in first letter. Z. W. Kirkland, Tucker, 30084. Ph. 938-1574.
1 Horses, I mules, ponies
for sale
Reg. American Saddlebred, .eautiful bay, exc. bloodline, grandon of Wing Commander, rofessionally trained, does verything, blue ribbon winner. Miss ^atie Lamb, Rt. 1, Suwanee 30178. 'h. 887-8698. .___________
Shetland pony for sale, with 6 wk. old colt at side, with saddle and bridle $75. Cecil Knott, Rt. A, Box 328, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-2891.
Beautiful small Palomino pony, child safe, very gentle; also, saddle and bridle, will hold until Christmas. J. Jones, Rt. 2, Groves Rd., Fayetteville. Ph. 461-9667._________
Reg. Palomino American walking pony mare, trained 5 gaited, 14.1 hands, does not rear, kick or buck. Mrs. Joan Brown, Upper River Rd., Macon. Ph. 746-2576.

Reg. POA's, all show quality, 1 loud Leopard 53 in. gelding, trained for pleasure; sev. running ponies, over 20 to choose from, priced to sell. Benny Williams, Rt. 2, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3471.________
2 half Arabian colts, 1 1/2 yrs. and 9 mos. W. S. Dee, Yellow River Ranch, Covington. Ph. 786-6157.
Beautiful silver grey pony mare with buckstitched 13 in. show saddle, very gentle, $100. C. L. McAlister, Rt. 1, Hiram 30141. Ph. 943-5237.
Good gentle 10 yr. old red mule, runs with cows, $165. Harold Fowler, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5475.
Reg. and grade horses for sale or trade. Joe Keys, Dallas. Ph. 445-
,7081._____________________ Western Pleasure mare for sale, 1 12
Quarter horse, needs exp. girl to ride, $175. Connie Phillips, Macon. Ph. 477-3996.______________
Quarter Horse mare, 7 yrs., trained for English and jumping 5 ft., bred to my reg. Arabian stud, Arzuz No. 20098. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 289-
5798._________________ Grey gelding, 6 yrs., for good rider,
$185; Paint Welsh, good racker, $165; half Arabian mare, 3 yrs., $275. Otto Meier, Pinetree Stables, Shallowford Rd., N. E., Marietta. Ph. 926-3795._______________
Appaloosa gelding, 3 yrs., bay and white, fast, beautiful, can be reg., will make exc. barrel racer, for exp. rider, sell or trade for less spirited mare. Paulette Duncan, Alto. Ph. 778-7982.
Reg. Walking Horse gelding, flax mane and tail, gentle, perf. lady's mount, $400. Roy Cornwall, Doss Cir., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-
5352._________________ Ponies for Christmas, outstanding
bloodlines, will keep until Christmas, broke and gentle, make offer, $70; also, bridles and etc. G. Gibson, Box 59, Social Circle. Ph. 464-2991.
Reg. Tenn. Walking horse, coming 3 yrs., in training now, shown and won, Midnight Sun and Go Boy bloodlines. C. H. Burchfield, Rt. 2, Roswell._________________
Strawberry roan gelding, 15 hands, 7 yrs., gentle for anyone, with saddle and bridle $250. Jerry Cummings, Rt. 1, Hiram 30141. Ph. 943-5237.
Lrg. 7 yr. old red and blonde blaze face stud pony, exc. for teenagers, $60, his daughter, 7 mos., $40, both for $75. P. E. Kitchens, Pokey Hollow Ranch, Greenville. Ph. 7616345 or 672-4496 wk. ends.____
Well trained Quarter Horse gelding, 7 yrs., good trail horse, safe for anyone, $175; also, Welsh horse, 4 yrs., ride or plow. R. E. Neely, Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-9853.
Quarter Horse gelding, 6-8 yrs. old, good sound pleasure horse. John L. Futch, Box 875, Douglas 31533. Ph. 384-8710 after 7.___________
5 yr. old Tenn. Walker gelding, 17 hands, gentle yet spirited, $250. E. H. Blair, Rt. 4, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-0752._______________
Jack mule, 500 Ibs., w/complete set of harness, will work anywhere and ride, will pasture, good cond. Russell O'Quinn, Chapman St., Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-5904 after 6 p. m.
Gentle pony, Irg. Shetland, saddle, blanket and bridle, $75, will deliver anywhere in metro. W. E. Evans, 889 Milam Cir., Clarkston. Ph. 443-4131 after 6 p. m.___________________
Horses, mixed roan, racking, gelding, 16 hands high, 7 yrs. old, gentle but spirited, $ 150. Sandra Eidson, Rt. 1, Rico Rd., Palmetto. Ph. 463-3418.__________________
Sorrel gelding and roan mare, both sound, fat and pretty, no bad habits, hold until Christmas. Janet Will, Lazy J Stable, Jonesboro Rd., Norcross. Ph. 448-1520 or 448-2914.______
Welsh pinto stallion, approx. 10 yrs. old, gentle but spirited, best for older children with some riding exp., $25; also, good saddle. Oscar Madden, Rt. 1, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-
2940.__________________ Field hunter prospect, big 16.3
hunter-jumper, combined training hopeful. Gwen Gammons, Athens. Ph. 549-0020 after 6 p. m.________
Reg. TWH sorrel stallion, 2 1/2 yrs., green broke, very gentle, good show prospect, will sell cheap. Frank Stephens, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2273.
Tenn. Walker racking mare, 3 yrs. old, bay, bridle and bit, $200. Mrs. K. Carvalho, Rt. 1, Winston. Ph. 942-
7611._________________ Quarter Horse gelding, chestnut, 9
yrs., good disp., very gentle, sacrifice, must sell, $200, saddle, bridle and blanket included. Mrs. Delores Morris, 6813 Main St., D-2, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 284-5852 or 482-9373 af-
ter 6.________________________ 6 mo. old colt, part Arabian and
part Tenn. Walker, dark chestnut blaze face, 2 white socks on back feet, very gentle, no letters answered. Mrs. C. W. Malcom, Rt. 6, Covington. Ph. 786-2486.

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6 yr. old Quarter mare, exceptional, good conf., handles perfectly, anyone can ride. Larry Webb, 3350 Holcombe Bridge Rd., Roswell. Ph. 993-9528.__________________
Gentle Shetland pony, exc. for young trained children, saddle and bridle included plus halter for $200. J. B. Jarrell, Rt. 2, Box 1, Greenville. Ph. 672-4910.__________________
Grey Thoroughbred, 15 hands, will be 3 yrs. in January, no papers, $500. Mrs. James Venable, 2912 Wingfield Dr., Columbus 31906.__________
Reg. Palomino mare, Parade Doll's Pride; also, reg. Quarter horses. Leroy Powell, Rt. 6, Box 294, Macon 31201. Ph. 743-5922._______
18 mo. old Palomino stud colt, broke to ride, bridle and saddle, $200; two Welsh ponies, 1 stud, 1 mare with white mane and tail, $80 pr. Donald L. Bentley, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5546.__________
Beautiful 18 mo. old stallion, 1/2 Tenn. Walker; gentle gelding, black with star in head, reasonable. G. Morgan Greone, Box 378, Greenville. Ph. 672-4856._________
Green hunter, 3 yrs., 1/2 bred gelding, 16.1, well started, hacking perfectly, trotting over cavaletti, grandson of Battleship, won in model classes against TBs, $2500. M. Moore, Roswell. Ph. 993-8117.
Hunter pony gelding, 13.3, shown, pony clubbed, good beginner's mount, has blemish, good home more important than money. Mrs. J. H. Blair, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7852.
Reg. American Saddlebred gelding, shown successfully in halter, racking and English Pleasure; 1/2 WalkerSaddlebred gelding, 2 yrs., racks. Wayne Warren, Jonesboro. Ph. 4711570 or 478-1172.________
Sev. brood mares in foal to AAA AQHA champion Mr. McBarr, sire of GQHA Futurity winners for 1970, 1971, 1972, finance available. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262.___________
3/4 TWH filly, 2 yrs. old, bay, will mature 16 hands, very gentle. Charles Matherly, Macon. Ph. 742-4883 or 477-3651.______________
Reg. AQHA sorrel, 2 yrs., pleasure filly, will make good timed events horse, Three Bars breeding. John Cochran, Box 186, Lumber City. Ph. 363-7704._____________
18 six to eight mo. old studs and fillies; 14 yearling studs and fillies, all by Bit O Hancock or Coldstream Guard. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-2948._______________
Appaloosa horses, show quality, combining top Appaloosas with the best AQHA-TB bloodlines; AQHA mares bred to Appaloosas. Hugh Murray, Lilburn. Ph. 469-5638.
Stallion, 17 mos. old, reg. American Saddlebred, No. 58233, by Beauchamp's King David, beautiful chestnut, exc. show prospect. Jerry Brown, 2015 Powder Springs Rd., SW, Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-8456.
Fast racking bay gelding, $400; roan gelding, $350; also, exc. Tenn. Walking Horse mare and gelding. C. J. Alford, Jr., Tucker. Ph. 938-2111 day or 963-5722 night.________
Exc. saddle horse, gelding, 3 1/2 yrs., black with white star and white feet, gentle, especially trail riding, $175; saddle and bridle, $60. Bill Marx, Pine Mtn. Ph. 663-2688.
Beautiful 19 mo. old reg. Quarter stallion, sorrel with blaze, top show prospect, $570. Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Waynesboro. Ph. 554-2037._____
1972 AQHA colt, Skeeter Oaks, reg. 835507, lines-Leo, King, Wimpy, Hired Hand, $1000 or will trade for tractor of equal value. Mike Sheehan, Rt. 1, Box 33A, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-3186.________________
5 yr. old chestnut gelding, smooth racker, stretches on voice command; 9 mo. old Albino filly, halter broke and gentle, will make good 4-H project. Mrs. H. C. Kown, Rt. 1, Dallas Hwy., Cartersville. Ph. 382-
3259.___________________ Reg. T. W. H. roan mare, gentle,
with 3 mo. old filly colt and bred back, priced right. John C. Dorough, Rt. 2, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-1510.
8 yr. old pinto gelding, 15 1/2 hands, no bad habits, must sell or trade for cow or hog, selling due to lack of pasture. Ann Hunt, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7684.______
2 mare Shetland ponies, bridles and saddles, safe for children to ride, $100 for all. G. B. Henson, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 186, Hampton 30228. Ph. 946-
3897.__________________ AQHA 1967 sorrel gelding by Leo
King who sired AAA Man O Leo, AAA Leo Star Deck, 7 AA qualifiers and 2 ROM show qualifiers, $750 firm. Anthony J. Leggio, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6213.______________
6 yr. old reddish mare, .1/2 American - 1/2 Quarter, very gentle and good with children, $350, will hold until Christmas. Dale Usry, Rt. 1, Box 79B, Gibson 30810.

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Welsh mare, 4 yrs. old, strawberry roan, gentle but spirited, trained Western, $80. Kathy Howe, College Park. Ph. 964-3486._________
TWH gelding, 17 hands, superb gaits, very gentle, black, exc. saddle horse. Dr. Wallace Lucas, Cochran. Ph. 934-2198.___________
Western type bay gelding, average size, 10 yrs., $225 for horse and saddle. Mike Hutcheson, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 993-4012.________
Beautiful Quarter type chestnut mare, 8 yrs. old, 15 1/2 hands, very gentle, exc. trail horse, good home essential. Jane Hillegas, Atlanta. Ph. 634-0486 or 482-1367._________
Thoroughbred hunter mare, 15.3 hands, 7 yrs., perf. junior or amateur horse, shown successfully in '72 by an amateur, $2000. L. E. Finch, 37 Inman Cir., NE, Atlanta 30309. Ph. 892-7170 or 475-4034._______
Ponies for sale; also, saddles and bridles, will hold for Christmas. Gene Whitaker, 1890 Rockcut Rd., Conley 30027. Ph. 366-9349._________
2 yr. old male Welsh pony, red and white, real pretty and good cond., $75. Mrs. John Parker, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-3061.
Shetland ponies and pleasure horses; also, English and Western saddles and tack. C. M. Bond, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-3244 day or 3562673 night._______________
3 yr. old black grade Quarter Horse stallion, very gentle, green broke; 3 yr. old bay mare, grade Quarter horse. Mrs. Jean Bentley, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-5412._________
Reg. Palomino mare, Parade Doll's Pride; also, reg. Quarter horses for sale. Leroy Powell, Rt. 6, Box 294, Macon 31201. Ph. 743-5922.
Reg. Appaloosa mare, 8 yrs., loud colored, broke to ride and bred to Wapiti's Haunta, will sell or trade for 2 horse trailer. G. P. Doles, Rt. 2, Gray 31032._________________
5 top Western Pleasure horses for sale, 2 geldings, 3 mares, priced from $1500 to $5000. Bob Rowland, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-5301.______
Mare, good work mule, will work anywhere, $95. W. H. Waters, 10816 Middle Ground Rd., Savannah 31406. Ph. 355-0364.___________
Pinto gelding, Irg. size horse, 1 pony and Saddlebred, gentle for children. C. G. Callahan, Rt. 2, Box 166, Blackshear. Ph. 449-5604.
Reg. AQHA sorrel mare, 9 yrs., gentle with children or adults, $350; Welsh pony, 10 yrs., barrel racer, not small child's horse, with saddle $150. Greg Jones, Stonewall. Ph. 964-3103.
Bay pony, 1/2 Connemara, 13.2 hands, very gentle, has pony clubbed and combined trained, willing jumper and hunter. Kevin Spillane, 4920 Highpoint Rd., N. E., Atlanta 30342. Ph. 255-0511.____________
4 yr. old reg. Tenn. Walker mare with papers, fast walker, $300. Harold Shannon, No. 3, Dublin 31021. Ph. 463-3100.______
Geldings, good looking grey and bay, pleasure, handle good, both can run and would make good working or timed event horses. Marvin Holt, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3181.
Welsh mare, with cart and harness for cash or equal value in calves. Charles H. Gilreath, Rt. I, Box 348, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-6483.
Reg. TWH chestnut mare, 10 yrs., by At Midnight; colt at side, black with star, sell 1 or both. J. C. Canup, RFD 10, Box 1205, Villa Rica Rd., S. W., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-2213.
Racking gelding, 7 yrs., 16 hands, Western Pleasure, grey with brown spots, gentle, for exp. riders, $235 firm. Steve Ammons, Rt. 1, Oxford. Ph. 786-9931.__________________
Quarter Horse gelding, 9 yrs., 16 hands, dark bay with white on head, gentle for beginners, 1st horse or ladies, exc. cond., $125. J. English, Rt. 1, Oxford. Ph. 786-6986.
1/2 Arabian-1/2 Welsh, 14 hands, white with grey spots, with saddle and bridle, jumps well. Ronnie Burnett, Rt. 2, Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 956-
2895._____________________
Wimpy's Sandstar-1970 AQHA chestnut filly, Double Wimpy bred, training started, approx. 15 hands, $900. Howard Rucker, Rt. 4, Crabapple Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7724.
Reg. Quarter horses, sev. young fillies and geldings, broke and started at pleasure, sired by AQHA champions. E. P. Way, Midway. Ph. 884-
2497.__________________ Saddlebred filly show prospect, 1
1/2 yrs., chestnut with flaxen mane, Ensign Kirby, Jet Commander breeding. Julie Meadows, 1650 Newton Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-7352.________________
Tenn. Walking mare, 10 yrs., with 6 mo. old colt, colt is 1/2 Tenn. Walker-1/2 Saddlebred, $250. James R. Porterfield, Danielsville. Ph. 7952831, after 6 p.m. wk. days or any time Sat. and Sun.

Reg. Quarter Horse gelding, sorrel col., reg. Quarter Horse mare, black with white socks. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-3974.__________
Reg. walking gelding, roan, 4 white stockings, blaze face, 7 yrs. old, gentle, easy to handle, extra fine saddle horse, with slow canter; also, saddle. J. E. Holmes, Moultrie. Ph. 9851246._____________________
TWH brood mare with 4 mo. old filly by side, can be reg., good show or pleasure prospect, reasonably priced. Rudy Hill, Doerun 31744. Ph. 941-5720._______________
Reg. AQHA 5 yr. old bay gelding with Leo bloodline, good conf. with gentle disp., priced to sell. Milton Gladney, Grantville. Ph. 583-2100.
Reg. Appaloosa mare, 5 yrs., approx. 900 Ibs., beautiful col., successfully shown, gentle for women or .children, reasonably priced, will sell or trade for cattle. J. R. Garner, Rt. 1, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-4792.
Purebred Arabian stud, 19 mos., show quality as stallion or gelding. Nancy Barnett, Rt. 1, Oxford 30267. Ph. 786-4767 evenings._________
Shetland pony, 4 yrs., real gentle with children; also, saddle, riding bridle and halter, will sell or trade for cow or goats. H. H. Holton, 5660 Orly Ter., College Park 30349. Ph. 767-5750.______________
Reg. bay Quarter Horse mare, 3 yrs., gentle, broke to ride. Ken Braddy, Rt. 1, Box 1 33C, Vidalia. Ph. 537-2370 after 5 p. m._________
1 team ponies for sale, broke and can drive anywhere; also, wagon and parade harness. G. N. Guest, Box 264, Vienna 31092. Ph. 268-4450.
6 yr. old work mare, very gentle, rides very good, fat and good cond., $100. Dan Ivy, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3721 after 6.________
Beautiful reg. 2 yr. old T.W.H. sorrel gelding, completely broken, exc. on trails, very good for young lady. Ginger Lawhon, 3218 Hogan Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-
2225._____________________ Reg. Appaloosa stallion, proven
sire, with exc. conf., col. and disp.; young Appaloosa stuc with good markings, must sell. Don Gladney, Grantville. Ph. 283-2122._______
AQHA reg. 3 y.r. mare, brown, 15.2 hands, exc. bloodlines, prof, training, gentle, but spirited. Carol Vasil, Rome. Ph. 235-1879.
Livestock feed, hay and grain
for sale
Yellow shelled corn, bulk only. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 7345109._________________ ' Mixed Fescue, Clover and Bermuda, Irg. bales from well fert. field, at barn, 85 cents per bale. George Gray, Oxford. Ph. 786-4132._____
1972 crop Fescue hay, feed oats, seed oats, combine run. O. L. Rutledge, Rt. 4, Bannan Rd., McDbnough 30253. Ph. 957-5144.
Rain free mixed hay, fescue, clover, bermuda, from limed fert. fields, 75 cents bale. Carl A. Schwanbeck, Rt. 3, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3516.
Coastal Bermuda hay, $1, bale, mulch hay, 50 cents bale, near Peachtree city, Coweta Co. John K. Bynum, 3889 Herschel Rd., College Park, 30337. Ph. 253-7016, 7672960. __________________
1972 Coastal Bermuda grass hay, $1, per bale, R. J. Williams, 1060 N. Jamestown Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 634-1234._____________________
2000 bu. Ora oats, $1, bu. combine run, $1.25 cleaned. W. S. Dee, Covington. Ph. 786-6157._______
Highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay for sale, cond. and baled without rain, can del. Ronnie Gasaway, Rt. 1, Winder. Ph. 867-4762. after 6._____
Bermuda and Fescue hay, from fert. fields, $1, per bale, will sell in any size lots. W. H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905._______________
Hay, Irg. bales, 1972 crop Fescue, $1, bale, Serecia, 50 cents bale. G. R. McCall, Rt. 1, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 483-4206._______________
Limed and fert. Alfalfa, Coastal, Fescue or Sericea, rain free, square bales, any quantity del. George Parks, Rt 2, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3789.
Good Fescue and Clover hay, baled w/out rain from highly fert. and limed fields, 85 cents bale. R. L. Hilton, Sharpsburg. Ph. 253-6118.

Wednesday, November 22, 1972

Livestock feed, hay and grain
for sale
Hay, well fert. and limed, square bales, exc. quality, 1972 crop Bermuda, $1, per bale. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 366-7753.___________
Highly fert., pure Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.15, Irg. bale at barn, any size orders del. charge depends on distance. W. S. Chandler, Reeves Station Rd., Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 6292984.
Livestock, -handling, boarding, equipment
Argentine saddle, 17 in. forward seat, practically new. Virginia E. White, 291 Pineland Rd., NW, Atlanta 30342. Ph. 233-0807 after 2:30 p.m.____________________
Want to rent 50-100 A. pasture, located within 30-40 mi. radius of Macon. Mrs. Herman Powell, 3040 Rice Circle, Macon.____________
18 in. all-purpose saddle for sale, exc. cond., used very little, $75. Miss Brandt Culpepper, 275 Beachland Dr., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 255-0225.
Will catch or buy cattle and horses; also, horseshoeing and hauling. Joe Keys. Dallas. Ph. 445-7081.______
Passier 18 in. dressage saddle, good cond., $150. Henry Keller, Jr. West Point. Ph. 644-1061.____________
70 A. pasture for rent, near Buchanan, standing since March. Mrs. W. R. Broome, Rt. 2, Buchanan. Ph. 646-5940._________________
Our speciality is running horses, 5/8 mi. track, 10 starting gates, hot walker, new barn. Jean Benson, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4450 or 463-4586.
Deluxe 2 horse tandem Drover, exc. cond., many extras, $750; Deluxe Stidham, 2 horse tandem, exc. cond., extras, $795. Billy Barbee, Baconton. Ph. 787-5196.________________
Horses pastured or boarded, riding ring, tack room, $25 and up. Gene Mullinax, 4951 Roswell Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 993-6169 after 6 p.m.________________________
Horses boarded, stall, $60, pasture, $15, daily feeding and care includes grain, vitamins and pellets, riding ring and trails along river. Janet Will, Lazy J Stable, Jonesbridge Rd., Norcross. Ph. 448-1520 or 448-2914.
Horses boarded on well limed and fertilized 100 A. Fescue pasture, $20 per mo. includes hay too. Jim E. West, Monroe 30641. Ph. 267-6774.
2 horse trailers, brake units for 2 horse trailers, will trade; also, reg. A. Q. horses for sale at all time. W. G. Hembree, Rt. 1, Whitesburg 30185. Ph. 832-2605 or 942-0508._______
Horse and livestock hauling anywhere and any time. Robert M. Harris, Marietta. Ph. 422-3340.
Billy Cook saddle, buckstitched, silver lacing, 15 in. Carter cutter; Bona Alien 15 in. seat on Little Wonder Tree, Bonita model w/cheyenne roll cantle. Marvin Holt, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3181.__________
18 in. Argentine hunting and Park saddle w/fittings, semi forward seat, very good cond., $80 or trade for good Western saddle w/15 in. seat. Patricia Hendrix, Rt. 1, Box 169A, Milner 30257. Ph. 227-8944 Griffin.
Slightly used jumping saddle, 18 in. seat, with pad, very good cond., $95. Mrs. K. Carvalho, Rt. 1, Winston. Ph. 942-7611.__________________
Want good used 2 horse tandem trailer, will trade for 4 horse van. J. R. Dekle, Lakewood Farms, 145 Dekle Dr., Athens 30601._______
Blue Simco winter blanket, size 68, like new, $9. Dana Hopkins, Atlanta. Ph. 762-8976.____________
Horses pastured or boarded, Chamblee, Doraville, convenient to Atlanta Athletic Club, training, breaking; also, hauling. Mrs. Judy Swanson, Chamblee. Ph. 458-2482, 448-8679.
Horses pastured or baorded convenient to Peachtree Ind. Blvd. full facilities, exc. pasture, riding areas. Shirley Wheeler, Norcross. Ph. 4484632.

Horses boarded, stall or pasture, both with hay and feed, $45 per mo., minutes from downtown Atlanta off Fulton Industrial Blvd. Larry Mote, 2091 Ben Hill Rd., East Point. Ph. 762-7529.________________
Horses trained for pleasure, reining or speed events, $125 per mo. includes riding, feed, minot vet. service, feet trim (shoes extra). Buddy Eason, Ohoopee River Farm, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.__________________
2 pony saddles, 2 pony bridles and other equip, for sale, cheap. J. Jones, Rt. 2, Groves Rd., Fayetteville. Ph. 461-9667._______________
Will train or break ponies Kathy Howe, College Park. Ph. 964-3486.
Horses boarded, modern full service stables, new 26 stall barn and facilities, which include all extras, exc. location. Larry Webb, Holcombe Bridge Stables, 3350 Holcombe Bridge Rd., Roswell. Ph. 993-9528.
Horses pastured Stone Mtn. area, $15 per mo., grass, water and shelter; 15 A. pasture and barn, Atlanta area, exclusive $60 per mo. John F. Graham, Apt. No. A-4, 2045 Graham Cir., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 243-
3461._______________________ Want to rent or lease pasture in
Roswell-Alpharetta area. Ralph C. Swafford. Roswell. Ph. 993-9712.
Big horn Western saddle with matching breastplate, burgundy latigo, 15 in. seat, exc. cond., $100. Mrs. Ray Bilbo, Lithonia. Ph. 482-1367 or 656-4014._________________
Lrg. 4 horse all metal trailer, 6 mos. old, with tack rm. and 4 wheel elec. brakes, all gates and partitions removeable. George M. Earley, Rt. 2, Box 138, Blue Ridge. Ph. 632-3166.
Horses boarded, nice clean stalls, 40 stall barn, tack rm., adult care, trails, rings, good location, livestock hauling any time. Otto Meier, Pinetree Stables, Shallowford Rd., NE, Marietta. Ph. 926-3795.
Want to haul horses or cattle locally or out of town, wk. ends and evenings, have closed-in gooseneck trailer. Raymond Y. Ayers, 1123 Victory Dr., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 758-2551._________________
2 used Western saddles, like new cond., Tex-Tan adjustabar show saddle, Bona Alien black parade saddle and others. Betty Boutwell, Gen. Del., Harlem 30814. Ph. 556-3705.
Horses boarded and trained, halter, Western Pleasure, reining, speed events, 2 lighted arenas, clean lighted barn, 45 min. from down town Atlanta. Brent Gupton, Charlie Horse Ranch. Senoia. Ph. 599-3547.
12 ft. Hale stock trailer, original paint, elec. brakes, good cond., $575; also, will haul horses or cattle anywhere, any time. R. E. Neely, Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-9853.
Brown 4 in. cutback show saddle, 21 in.; also, bridle. Jo Beth Henson, Marietta. Ph. 971-9675._______
2 forward seat saddles, 1 with padded knee rolls, fittings included. John L. Futch, Box 875, Douglas 31533. Ph. 384-8710 after 7._______
16 ft. stock trailer, canvas top, 14 ft. open top stock trailer, good prices. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-3974.
Horseshoeing - hot and cold, all professional work, can be done at your convenience, wk. days, evenings, wk ends and holidays, free to travel. Tom Hayes, Decatur. Ph. 284-7292.
Homemade 4 horse trailer, elec. brakes, 4 escape doors, extra Irg. 2 door saddle compart., needs work, $350. Gene Watson, RFD 1, Box 75A, Woodbine 31569. Ph. 576-5227.
Roping saddle, cutting saddle, pleasure saddle, youth saddle, bridles, etc. G. P. Curry, Scott's Ferry Rd., Appling. Ph. 541-0963._______
2 horse dbl. axle trailer, loading ramp, dressing rm., good tires, exc. cond., $475. Jim Clark, 1655 West Sandtown Rd., SW, Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-5846 after 5.__________
Saddle and bridle, brown tooled leather, very good cond., $60. Bill Marx, Pine Mtn. Ph. 663-2688.
Want stock trailer, 16 ft. C. L. Burt, Concord 30206. Ph. 495-5222.
Have room to board 4 horses with stables, riding ring, 80 acre pasture. J. W. Van Horn, Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 289-5798.___________
4-H AND EXTENSION
The Georgia 4-H Club program is part of the nationwide educational system of the Cooperative Extension Service - a three-way partnership of, the U. S. Department of Agriculture, the state landgrant colleges and universities, and county governments. Young people learning to work and plan together under skilled leadership is what 4-H is all about.

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Agricultural seed and plants
for sale
Bearing size mtn. huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry, $3, doz., fox grape vine, $1.50, ea., 3, $3, red tame plum, 5, $3, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. I, Blue Ridge 30513._______
Copenhagen cabbage, Morris heading collard pits., 50, $1.50, 100, $1.75, 300, $4, PP in Ga. and Fla. M.O. or check. Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons 30436. ____________
Sage pits., 12, $2, horseradish pits., 12, $2, miniature red hot pepper, 12 pods, 25 cents. Fred O. Thomas, Rt. 6. Box 445-A, Dalton 30720.
Frost Lupine, germ. 87%, $25 cwt. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 7345109.__________________
Mt. blueberry, dewberry, blackberries, 1 doz., $3, old fashion Peach sprouts, black walnuts, tame cherries, sprouts, goose plum, $1, ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540._________________
Gem everbearing strawberry pits., fine berries, $3, C, PP. Bonnie Call, Rt. 2, Ellijay 30540.____________
Mastadon strawberry pits., $2, C, 300, $5, good strawberry, name unknown, and klondike, $1.50, C, 300, $4, 500, $7, add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Box 395, Gainesville 30501._________________
Raspberry pits., everbearing, Trent and Lowdens Black from Canada, 3 yr. heavy rooted, $1 tips, 50 cents PP., bearing age Muscadine, $2. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032. Ph. 292-3262.
Semi-dwarf apple trees, shockley, limbertwig, red June, sugar, cider, black mtn., $3, ea., plus post. James Lawson, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.
Fairfax or Robinson strawberry pits., 50, $2, Ozark everbearing, 50, $3, plus post. Mrs. Linnie Coady, 4014 Merrywood Ct., Columbus 31907._____________
Calif. Sequoia strawberry pits., successfully grown by me in Rome, 25, $5, 50 cents post. M. E. Hardaker, 109 Greenview Rd., Rome 30161.
Everbearing Klondike strawberry pits., $4.50 per C, PP, $4 per C at home, min. shipping 200 pits., Ga. only. Mrs. Luther Butler, 466 Page Ave., N. E., Atlanta. Ph. 373-1846.
Molebean or Castor bean seed, miniature redhot pepper pods, rainbow corn, 36 to pkg., 30 cents ea., 4, $1, w/stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768._______
Jerusalem artichokes, $3.25 gal.; May cherry bushes, $1 ea.; everbearing strawberry pits., 24, $1, $4 per C, add 50 cents post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Red multiplying bunch onions, raised 32 from 1 set., 50, $1, PP. John Q. Hathcock, 7 S. College St., Statesboro 30458._____________
Muscadine grapevine, 50 cents ea., dewberry, blackberry, Huckleberry, catnip, spearmint pits., $2.50 doz., 50 cents post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay._____________________
Black raspberry, Himalayan, blackberry, sweet gum, sourwood, hazelnut, blackhaw, beechnut tree, 4/$l, blueberry 10/$1 add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Scuppernong and extra Irg. Higgins grapevines, damp packed, $1.50 ea., PP. J. K. Stalcup, 2563 Sandtown Rd., Marietta 30060.______________
High quality Pensacola Bahia Grass seed with high germ, and purity and no noxious weeds. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4. Statesboro 30458. Ph. 865-2475.
Ozark and Blakemore strawberry pits., $3, C, 70 cents post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540._____
Strawberry pits., 20, $1, 40 cents post. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125._________________
Jerusalem artichokes to pits., $3, gal., add 50 cents post., huckleberry pits., $2.50, doz., black raspberry, wrapped, $2.50 doz., add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. S, Ellijay 30540.
Lrg. 2 yr. roots of blackberry for piling., 6, $1.50, 50 cents post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. S, Ellijay.
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, blackberry and dewberry pits., 12, $2, out of the state, $2.50, PP. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.

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Recipes Of The Week

RICE STUFFING FOR TURKEY

1 cup sweet milk 1 cup soft
bread crumbs 1 onion, chopped 1 tbsp. fat 4 cups of cold
cooked rice

1/2 Ib. sausage meat
1/2 tsp. sage 1 tsp. minced
parsley 1/2 tsp. thyme 1 tsp. salt 1/8 tsp. pepper

Brown onion in fat. Brown sausage. Soak bread crumbs in milk. Add rice. Makes 6 cups stuffing for turkey.
Karen Knox Jacksonville, Fla.

SWEET POTATO SOUFFLE

2 medium sweet

1 cup chopped nuts

potatoes, shredded

1 stick margarine

2 cups sugar

1 Tbsp. vanilla

1 small can crushed

flavoring

pineapple or coconut 1 cup milk

1 cup raisins

Marshmallows (optional)

Mix all ingredients except marshmallows. Pour into buttered dish. Bake at 350 for 45 minutes. Place marshmallows on top during last few minutes of baking, if desired. Yield: 6 servings.

Gall Stfcyvart Atlanta, Ga.

TOASTED SPICE CAKE

3/4 cup butter

1 teaspoon

2 cups firmly packed

baking powder

light-brown sugar

1 teaspoon each

2 egg yolks

of ground cloves

1 teaspoon

and cinnamon

vanilla extract

3/4 teaspoon salt

2 1/3 cups sifted

1 1/4 cups buttermilk

cake flour

1 teaspoon baking soda

Meringue 1/2 cup broken nut meats

Cream the butter; beat in the sugar, egg yolks, and vanilla. Sift the cake flour with the soda, baking powder, spices, and salt; add alternately to the butter mixture with the buttermilk. Spread in a buttered pan (13 x 9 x 2 inches) and top with Meringue. Sprinkle with nuts. Bake in preheated moderate oven (350 F.) for 50 to 60 minutes.

Meringue

Beat 2 egg whites until they hold a point when beater is raised, but not until dry. Slowly beat in 1 cup sifted lightbrown sugar; continue beating until stiff and smooth.

Editor's Note: with the holiday season at hand the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin would like to publish a special recipe page. Please look through your recipe file and send us your favorite holiday recipe to share with all our readers.
BUILD A BETTER GEORGIA BUY GEORGIA FARM PRODUCTS

Green okra seed, germ. 74 percent, $1, cup, add post., no checks. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Rt. 1, Box 27 Dacula 30211.
Concord and Fredonia grape vines, $1.50, ea., Chinese Chestnut trees, 23 ft., $2, 3-4 ft., $3, ea., add post. Mrs. Louise Travis, Hwy. 314, Riverdale 30274._______________
Currants, $1, to $1.50, mulberries, grows edible fruit, $1, to $2, goose plums, $1.25 to $2, no mailing. E. Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-6432.______________
Improved Blueberry pits., 5 vari., Tifblue, Southland, Woodard, Delite, and Brite-blue, $1.50, ea., improved muscadine grapes, $1.50, ea., orders ] or more PP., others add $1. J. E. Leger, Ocilla 31774.
Chinese chestnut trees, 2-3 ft., $1.25, ea., 75 cents post. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Armuchee 30105.______
Vates and Ga. collard, Dutch cabbage, $1.50, C, Massey strawberry, 25, $1, or $3, C, red multiplying onion buttons, $2, qt., add 65 cents post. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Box 497, Gainesbille 30501.________
Ga. and Vates collards, $1, C, 300, $2.75, Massey strawberry, $3.50, C, multiplying onion buttons, for fall setting, $2, qt., add 65 cents post. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.

White multiplying onions, 50, $1, plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Jesup 31545.
Agricultural seed and plants
wanted
Want, green glaze collard seed and Chiquepin nuts. Mrs. M. L. Gassett, Rt. 2, Ft. Valley 31030._______
Want, castor beans. Mrs. A. C. Souza, Neal St., Rt. 4, Swainsboro, 30401.__________________
Want, coker 6819 wheat seed in Irg. quantities. R. K. Schuler, Rt. 1, Cairo 31728. Ph. 377-4060._______
Want, small crabapple trees. Gertrude Heaton, 3 Riley St., loop, Toccoa._________________________
Want, 5-7 M bu. of corn shelled, also will consider some ear corn. Aaron McWhorter, Franklin. Ph. 854-8349, 854-4161.

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Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs *\ a
for sale
9 speckled guineas for sale, 7 mos. old, $1.50 ea. David Moon, 7048 Rockbridge Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 469-8561.
Chickens and hens, both Standardbred bantams, some lay, pick yours. H. L. Copeland, Rt. 5, Douglasville. Ph. 942-0987.
Chickens, bantams; pigeons; rabbits; pheasants, would trade equal value for geese or guineas. J. Harold Street, Rt. 6, Green Rd., Gainesville 30501.
Rabbits for sale, Californians and New Zealand Whites; also, cages, metal feeders, waterers, metal nest boxes. Joey Wright, Roberta. Ph. 8363644.
Pr. Rhode Island Reds; pr. Silver Duckwings; pr. Black Old English; pr. B.B. Reds; Barred Rock bantam hen; 3 purebred silver pheasant roosters. Grady H. Timms, Rt. 2, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 695-3644.
Old English: Birchen, brown red, Black, Barred, B.B., Creole, blue, white, lemon blue, blue-red, B. Duckwing, Spangle, Wheaton, etc. Ronny Ledford, Rt. 10, Gainesville. Ph. 5320386.
Bobwhite quail for sale, all ages, priced according to age, full grown, $1 ea., dressed, $1.25 ea., day old, 25 cents ea. Don Ward, 831 Cummingham Rd., Marietta. Ph. 4282181 or 436-6843.
Game roosters, Clarets, Blue Face Hatch, all purebred; also, mixed breeds. H. V. Setser, Rt. 1, Waleska 30183.
Ducks, White Pekin and Rouen, flying Mallards, 3 gen. from wild, $5 pr., cannot ship. W. E. Griffin, Rt. 1, Ocilla. Ph. 468-5154.
Flying Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, $5 pr.; Rouen ducks, $6.50 pr.; Muscovy ducks, $4 pr.; also, eggs, $1.50 doz. Douglas Williams, Bluffton 31724. Ph. 641-2620. ____
3 geese for sale or trade, $15. R. Aulicky, Rt. 1, Nicholson 30565. Ph. 549-2198.
Approx-. 40 or 50 Racing Homing pigeons, good health, $1 ea. for the lot; Texam Pioneer, $2 ea., must sell, overstocked. Grady Panter, Dial Star Rt., Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 838-4751.
Pheasants, Reeves and golden cock, $5, white, $8 trio, versicolor, $7.50 to $10 pr., Swinehoe and peafowls, $25 pr. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus 31709. Ph. 924-7575.
4 Irg healthy geese, 3 Pilgrim, 1 white, $7 ea.; 5 white ducks, $2 ea. P. E. Kitchens, Pokey Hollow Ranch, Greenville. Ph. 672-4496 wk. ends or 761-6345 Mon. - Thurs., East Point.
Rhode Island Red Chickens, all sizes; also, Pekin and Muscovy ducks. V. Sammons, Rt. 2, Conyers 30207. Ph. 466-4987 after 6 p.m.______
Purebred San Juan rabbits, does, bucks, all sizes of young ones to choose from, reasonably priced. James C. Wallace, Rt. 2, Buford. Ph. 945-5973.
Bronze turkey gobblers for sale, $6 ea., cannot ship. Mrs. G. Edwards, Rt. 2, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 9428026 after 6 p.m.________
Game chickens, Albany and Albany crosses, trio, $20, three yr. old cocks, $15. Bub Jenkins, 4192 Glenwood Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-9850.
Show type bantams, Golden Seabrights, White and Yellow Cochins, Black Rosecombs, B. B. Reds, Dark Cornish, Black Tailed Japs, Silver Duckwings. Caroyl Edwards, Ocilla. Ph. 468-5185.______
India Blue peafowls, 2 cocks, 4 hens, all over 2 yrs. R. H. Barker, Rt. 2, Ashburn 31724. Ph. 567-2031.
Chickens, show type, Roundheads, Greys, Hatch, Warhorse, reds and blues, few Spangles. G. H. Moreland, Rt. 2, Turner Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 4693229.
Peafowls, $15 - $25 per pr.; Chinese and Chinese mixed geese, $5 per pr. Paul Milner, Rt. 6, Eastman 31023. Ph. 374-4282 or 374-5780.
Approx. 50 Pilgrim geese, $3 ea. at the farm, delivery by appointment. A. C. Scarboro, Montrose 31065. Ph. 676-3482.________________
1972 hatched peafowl, $15 ea.; turkeys, $3 and up; guineas, $5 pr.; Blue Old English bantams, $10 trio. G. B. Hpwell, 5419 Newton Rd., Albany 31705.

Bobwhite quail for sale, 1,000 flight cond., live $ 1 ea., dressed $1.10 ea. Leslie Dickey, Cleveland Rd., Bogart. Ph. 725-7728.________
Roundheads for sale, Fred Saunders Roundheads, etc. Paul B. Bond, Rt. 1, Box 50, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-7541._______________
Laying hens and pullets, 75 cents ea., rooster free, will deliver 15 or more in Atlanta area. Mrs. J. B. Street, Box 13751, Sta. K, Atlanta.
Game chickens,.Warhorse, 2 kinds Claret, 2 kinds Hatch, plenty stags, pullets and Rebel Greys. Red McClure, Barber Shop, Rt. 1, Waleska 30183._____________
Baby chicks, year round hatching, 20 cents ea. at my place, raise good under heat lamp through winter. Parker Bush. Lollie. Ph. 272-2796.
Exhibition quality bantams, Porcelains, $15 to $20 pr.; Black Japs, can ship. J. H. Akin, 3196 Mt. Gilead Rd., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-
3593.__________________ Black Tail Japs, 12 pullets and 4
roosters, '72 hatch, $1 ea.; 40 common pigeons, 30 cents ea. Robert Buchanan, Jr., Rt. 1, Plains 31780. Ph. 924-6236._____________
Pigeons, Modenas (sev. cols.) Fantails, English Trumpeters, Chinese Owls, $7 per pr., can ship. E. E. Smith, 3826 Leisure Woods Dr., Decatur 30034. Ph. 284-6788.
20 White Leghorn hens for sale, most of them laying, $1.50 ea., if all taken, $1.25 ea. Mrs. Clinton Duffey, Mt. Cormel Rd., Rt. 4, McDonough.
Few prs. of show type bantams, all 1972 hatch, good stock. E. B. Jones, Jr., Hahira 31632.___________
Rabbits for sale, babies, fryers, breeding stock, diff. kinds, sizes and cols. Vincent Petello, 1208 Brockett Rd., Box 211, Clarkston 30021. Ph. 443-2208._________________
Racing Homing pigeons, Stassart, Sion, seamless banded, trained 50 mi. blue bars, blue checks, red checks, $10 pr. Scott Protho, Rt. 1, Milner 30257. Ph. 228-8709._________
7 short haired guinea pigs for sale, $2 ea. Robert E. Craig, Rt. .2, Summerville 30747. Ph. 857-3843 before
2 p.m.______________________ Peafowl, '72 hatch, $25 pr., brood
fowl, Law Grey, White Dominiques, $50 trio. H. Clayton Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 302, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-
2018.____________________ 30 hens, 4 roosters, 30 guineas, 30
ducks, 4 geese, $175; also, incubator, 400 cap., like new, $75. Mrs. Margaret Holmes, Rt. 1, Box 138, Brunswick 31520. Ph. 265-6925.
Peafowls, '72 hatch, Indian Blue, $25 pr. Earl Connell, Rt. 1, Sale City. Ph. 336-0417 or 336-5359._____
Ringneck pheasants, chukar partridge, guineas, ducks, rabbits, all priced according to age. M. D. Tyler, Rt. 5, Box 60, Upper River Rd., Macon. Ph. 742-4802.________
Geese and ducks for sale, Mallard ducks 3 gen. from wild. Ella Adams, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-5732.
16 young red laying hens for sale, all for $15. Lamar Garrett, 249 "R" St., Thomaston. Ph. 647-9444.
Chinchillas, 150 standard top quality males and females, 7 breeding males, Empress certified; also, equip., all reasonably priced. John Cook, Warner Robins. Ph. 922-8080.
Black and white bantam prs., $3; Easter Egg bantams, standard size, $5 pr.; also, standard chickens, priced according to age. Ginger Copeland, Rt. 5, Douglasville. Ph. 942-0987.
Game fowl, most of today's top breeds, will sell reasonable or will 'trade. Randall Heard, Rt. 3, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-4232.
9 Cornish game bantam roosters for sale, hatched in Spring 1972, reasonably priced. H. W. Driver, 3432 Rockbridge Rd., Avondale Estates 30002. Ph. 292-3693.
Swinehoe, $25 pr., Ghigi Yellow Golden, $30, Reeves, $12.50 pr., Ringneck, $2.50 ea., chukars. Oswald Harper, Rt. 6, Box 95, Mystic 31769. Ph. 468-5630._____________
Pheasants, silvers, $15 pr., Ringneck, $5 pr., golden, $12 pr., whites, $6 pr., Swinehoe, $25 pr., Blackneck, $6 pr., Gigi golden, 2 prs., $70. Mrs. Otis N. M'cGahee, Rt. 3, Hwy. 41 N, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-3168._______________,_
1972 hatched pheasants, Swinehoes, $25 pr., goldens, $10 pr., Mutants, $6 pr., Ringnecks, $5 pr., silvers, $10 pr., can ship. James Womack, 542 Oak Ave., Americus 31709. Ph. 924-2252 after 5 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays.__________
Northern and Wisconsin quail, live $1, dressed $1.15, breeders, $3 to $5 pr., cannot ship. Mrs. J. T. Waldrop, Rt. 2, Tifton. Ph. 382-6826.
Bobwhite quail for sale. Lewis Jones, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-9302 after 5 p.m._______________
Bobwhite quail, dressed, $1.25 ea. W. H. Petree, Rt. 5, Box 9, Cumming.

THE MARKET BULLETIN Sev. breeds of bantams and standard chickens, priced according to size and quality; also, guineas, ducks and pigeons in fancy and commercial. C. L. Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-7141. Rabbits for sale, $1.50 ea., cannot ship, all letters answered. Wallace T. Cooper, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 19, New Madison Hwy., Quitman 31643. Ph 263-7249. Bobcock White Leghorn hens and pullets for sale, pullets, $1.50, hens, 75 cents, all laying good. James R. Elliott. Rt. 2. Lavonia. Ph. 356-8816. 2 ducks and 8 common geese. Russel Senter, Chestnut Mtti., Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 9673477. Big pigeons, some prize winners, 65 cents ea. Howard Ackiss, Box 90, Rt. 3, Buena Vista 31803. Ph. 649-3143. Chinchillas, young standard col., males and females, from ribbon winning stock. Marvin Enquist, Box 246, Warm Springs 31816. Ph. 655-2128. San Juan rabbits, guaranteed purebred, my own brassback strain, all ages, can ship.Jim Shumate, 2074 Juanita St., Decatur 30032. Ph. 3735291. Black and White Satin rabbits for sale, young ones. Thomas S. Anderson, 2717 Skyland Dr., Atlanta. Ph. 633-1251. 50 godd game cocks, 20 mos. old. Paul F. Warren, 15 Circle Dr., Rossville 30741. Ph. 861-9285. Northern Bobwhite quail, mature quail, $1 ea., started quail, 7 wks., 50 cents ea., others priced according to age, breeders, $2.75 per pr. Ron Gregg, Rt. 1, Box 269-B, Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-5219.
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs
wanted
Want 2 torn turkeys and 2 hens, will pick up 40 mi. Atlanta. Mr. Alien, 1310 Sizemore Ave., Atlanta 30318. Ph. 794-2342 after 6.
Want 8 young Dark Cornish bantam hens, state price and if can ship. Harvey DeLoach, Box 37, Remerton 31601.
Want to buy peafowl and silver pheasant hens. Mrs. J. B. Street, Box 13751, Sta. K, Atlanta.______
Want white, black shouldered Java green pea hens, will pick up. H. Clayton Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 302, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-2018.
Want Royal Mute swans to pr. with mine, pr. Australian Black swans, few Indian Runner ducks. Dan R. Queen, Punkintown Rd., Rt. 3, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-2239._____
Want 50 mixed common barnyard pigeons, will pay 20 cents ea. and come after near Atlanta. James Street, RFD, Clarksbridge Rd., Gainesville 30501.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
for sale
Forsythia, Euonymus, Weigela, evergreen, vari. ivy, 2, $1.50, PP. Mrs. James L. Arnett, 256 Hwy 54, N., Jonesboro 30236._________
Castor beans and 4 o'clock seed, 30 seeds, 25 cents, Irg. sunflower seed, 75 cents, cup, Rose Moss cockscombs petite marigolds, 40 cents pkg., w/stamped env. for ea. Mrs. A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple 30179._____
Castor or mole bean seed, 1/3 cup, approx. 250, $1, PP. Mrs. J. L. Williams, Rt. 2, Box 132, Blue Ridge 30513.
Dbl. pink morning glory seed, 1/2 tspn, 25 cents in can, w/self addressed stamped env. Miss Kate Smith, Rt. 5, Box 195, Canton 30114._____
Begonias, white wax, dbl. red and pink, charm and red gizzard, 50 cents, ea., Sweet William and daylilies, $1, doz., 4 cactus, $1, add post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, Abbeville 31001.

Wednesday, November 22, 1972

Mimi rubber pits., miniature hot pepper pits, aluminum, single and dbl., Sultana, Aloe, African Violets, cannot ship, Alleen Kimball, 3705 Aidea Dr., Decatur. Ph. 289-5828.

Earth Star, Crypthantus Bromelaids, red, green Prayer pits.,
Moses in Cradle, 79 cents Philippine lily bulbs, 50 cents, add post. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville 31792.

Boxwood and Azaleas, 2 yr., 50 cents, 3 yrs., 20 in. high, $1.25, ea., PP. Norton Eldridge, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-3849.

Liriope, small Boxwoods, Nandina, Abelia, Hydrangea, Junipers, vari. evergreens, Candytuft, Ajuga and misc. Clifton M. Orr, 1391 Lock-

Pink flowered Ladyslipper pits., 12, wood Dr., S. W., Atlanta. Ph. 758$3, yellowroot pits., 12, $2, Calamus 2829.______________

pits., 6, $2, PP. out state 50 cents ex- Bronze ajuga, 20 pits., $1, gold tra. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box dust Aucuba, $1.50, Sweet shrub, 10 146. Blue Ridge 30513._______ seeds, $1, no del. Mrs. John C.

Mixed col. pompon poppies, 1 tspn, McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr., Dun25 cents, 3 tspn, 50 cents, send self voody, 30338. Ph. 458-2407.

addressed stamped env., 4 cotton rose Helleborus seedlings, 5, $1,

cuttings, $1.25 PP. Mrs. R. L. Pullen, elaeagnus and Ilex rotundifolia, sizes,

Damascus 31741.

25 cents, and up. Mrs. Senay, 645

Martin, Bushel, Dishrag, Water Jug, Wilson Rd., N. W., Atlanta. Ph. 355-

Dipper gourd seed, 36 to pkg., 30 cents ea., 4 pkgs., $1 with stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.

2905.__________________
Daylilies unlabeled, $ 15, C, Cannas pink, red, orange, yellow, vari. asst. only $10, C, ornamental peppers, $1,

Mixed Petunias, periwinkles, dwarf pkg. PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel.

marigolds, Zirrnias, pomegranates, seed, 25 cents pkg., w/stamped env. J. O. Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 37, Lawrenceville 30245.

Lrg. type Jonquil, asst. size, 25, $3, white Narcissus, 25, $2.50, cream cup Jonquil, gold. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Rt. 2. Box 31. Cairo 31728.______

Yard violets, 12, $1, asst. flowers, 35, $1, my choice, purple and white striped lily, 50 cents, ea., plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.______________
Marchineal Rose, Chinquapin Rose, $2, ea., red and pink Seven Sister, climbing Roses, $1, ea., 50 cents post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______________
Sultana seed, all colts., 25 cents, small pkg., w/stamped self addressed env. Vassie McCallum, Rt. 2, Box 281, Toccoa 30577._______
Smoke tree, red, white, pink crepe

Pink grass or spice pinks, $1.60, clump, Bronze Ajuga, 2 doz., $1.40, PP. Mrs. J. G. Carney, Rt. 1, Box 345, Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201.
Marigold, caster bean, martin gourd, coffee bean, Irg. sunflower, match box, 25 cents, cockscomb, touch-me-not, tblspn., 25 cents, stamped env. H. L. Thomas 3690 Telstar, Ellenwood 30049._____________
Lace fern, Charm Begonia, Hybrid galaxy, Begonia, rex changeant Begonia, $1, ea., asst. Begonia cutting, 5, $1, 50 cents post. Mrs. E. C. Mobley, Rt. 1, Box 309, Cumming

myrtle, golden rain tree, Pyracantha, lilac, 65 cents, ea., Irg. collection per. pits., 10 cents, ea. post. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Sr., Rt. 3, Canton 30114.

30130.___________________ Mtn. laurel, white dogwood, Jan.
jasmine, pink altheas, maple, American holly, 2-3 ft., $1 ea., 6, $5,

1972 mixed cols. Touch-me-nots $1 post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5,

seeds, marigolds, or zinnias, 10 cents per teaspoonful w/stamped env. Mrs. R. R. Stanford, 305 Lois Dr., Warner Robins 31093.
Boxwood pits., 2 yr. size, 65 cents

Ellijay.____________________
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.

?lus post. Mrs. S. E. O Quinn, Baxley 1513.
Star Anisetree seelings, $1, 10 Lunaria (money pits.), $1, Earth Stars, 75 cents, add post. Sue Perry, P.

Orange day lily, Star of Bethlehem, purple Iris, 4 doz., $3, Mtn. Azaleas, Sweet Shrub, white Dogwood, purple lilac, 6, $3, Old Fashion Snowball, add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3,

O. Box 121, Stonewall 30282.

Ellijay 30540.________________

Rare Jamaican tropicals, Bushy or-
chids, giant bromelaids, rare jungle lilies, foliage pits., prices on request. Ernest Jessee, 35 Bluebird Cr., Duluth. Ph. 476-5026.________

Orange or pink Justice, dbl. Sultanas, shrimp pit., 50 cents ea., Mossrose, Fairyrose, Salmon Angel trumpets, umbrella palm, $1, post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele

Spiderwort lilies w/clusters of Ave., Macon.___________________

Azure blue blossoms on terminal stem, 6, $1, 40 cents handling. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland, N. E., Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.

Angel trumpet seed, Sweet William, mix dbl. poppies, yellow dasies, purple stock Irg. Blackeyed Susan, Dwarf Zennia, marigold. Mrs. Lizzie

-White pine, mtn. fern, holly, white Dogwood, sweet shrub, pink Rhododendron, mtn. laurel Hemlock pine, 5, $3, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513._____

Crawford. 18 Crawford St., Ellijay.
Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 50 cents doz., Rosary vine, $1, ea., rooted honeysuckle vines 5, $1, Dwarf purple iris, 12, $1, PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt.

Great deal on Dogwood, daylily, 2, Box 105, Adairsville 30103.

Iris, Vinca, Tiger lily, golden bell, Cannas, Irg. blooms, bright yellow,

nandina, no PP. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, tall, 75 cents, doz., Achemenes,

Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6308.

lavender-blue, 10 bulblets, 50 cents,

Kerria, mock orange, Deutzia, white, purple lilac, $1.65, $2.50, red hot poker, blooming size, 3, $2, PP. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, P. O. Box 327, Covington 30209.__________

plus post. Mrs. Linnie Coady, 4014 Merrywood Ct., Columbus 31907.
Forsythia, crabapple, pink almond, white dogwood, yellow Jasmine, Bridalwreath, sweet gum, 50 cents,

1 yr. rose bushes, yellow and white, ea., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. Banksia, sweetheart, Dr. Vanfleet, 2, Talking Rock 30175.________

City of York, 75 cents, ea., purple Pink 7-Sister climbing roses, $1 ea.; violets, Sweet Williams, 1 doz., 75 hardy ferns, mtn. holly, crabapple, cents, 4 Nandinas, $1, post. Mrs. J. R. mtn. azaleas, pink rhododendron, Hinson. Box 104, Chester 31012. white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, 50

Red Pyracantha, 2, $1, small Nan- cents ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, dina, 5, $1, cuttings, white flowering Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

quince, red crape myrtle, abelia, 6, White Pine, Hemlock Pine, Sweet $1, 60 cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Shrub, Mtn, Laurel, White dogwood. Madison._______________________ Native Azaleas, 4 $1, add post. Mrs.

Pink, white, red, dbl., purple Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville Sultanas, trailing Coleus, Joseph's 30501.

coat, red spider lily, all good roots, Hardy ferns, crabapple, rhododenadd post. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 5, dron, pink mtn. laurel, white Lawrenceville._________________ dogwood, maple, honeysuckle, 50

Oak leaf Hydrangea, old time cents ea., pink 7-sister climbing roses, yellow rose, 50 cents, Nandinas, 25 $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, cents, Dbl. purple, red, white Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.________

w/purple center., Althaeas, cuttings, 10 cents, Ga. orders only, 25 cents post. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston.__________________

1972 crop poppy seed, red, purple, pink, in tripple and dbl. col.. 25 cents tsp., 5 tspn., $1, w/stamped self addressed env. Mrs. E. T. Connell, Rt.

Pink thrift rooted, $2, C, Japanese 2, Box 58, Adel 31620._______

blue Iris, Siberian Iris, 3 doz., $2, yellow cannas rooted, 2 doz., $2, Old time Iris, orange daylily, 3 doz., $2, 70 cents post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540._______________

Climbing red-yellow Gloriosa lilies, blooming size, 75 cents, ea. or 3, $2, 25 cents post. Mrs. Curtis Agner, Rt. 2, Box 387, Fitzgerald 31750.

Well rooted Boxwood, Irg. 12-18 in., 50 cents, ea., asst. daffodil bulbs, 50 cents, doz., Tiger lily, Columbine, 50 cents, ea., add post. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rt. 1. Dillard 30537.

Rhododendron, mtn. laurel, flowering crabapple, azaleas, sweet shrubs, any size 2 to 3 ft. $1 ea., 6, $5, $1.50 post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.___________

Holly's, Burfordi, Compacla, Boxwood, Hellari, Gardenia, Ancuba, candy tuft., thrift. Mrs. A. J. Swafford, Sr., 3182 Anvil Block Rd., Rt. 3, Ellenwood._________________

Red crape myrtle, 4 ft., field grown, Semi dwarf Boxwood, 10-12 in. field grown, reasonable price, in 100 lots. Paul Goodroe, Rt. 1, Greenville 30222. Ph. 672-4649 after 7.

Tulip tree pits., $2, American sweet gum, $1, Rinkle cream pits., $3, Spanish dagger, $2, Gensing, 50 cents, new sage, 90 cents pt., add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.

7 Sister Rose, Aug. lily, $ 1, Peach col., red Amaryllis, $2.50, ea., mix cols. Iris, mum, Vinca Minor, Boston Ivy, red spider lily, Narcissus, $1.75 doz., add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254. Bremen 30110.

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Flower plants, bulbs and seed
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for sale
Touch-me-not and Angel trumpet seed, 25 cents tblspn., w/lrg. stamped addressed env. Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1. Woodstock 30188._________
Scotchbroom, lilac, 4, $1, Sweet Williams, orange daylilies, 75 cents, doz., Vinca Minor, Boxwood cut, $2, C, pink Climer roses, $1, ea. add post. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Gumming.
Devil's backbone, Joseph coat, pink Polka dot pits., cactus barrel, dragon, Paramount hybrid, Angelwing, ox tongue, starfish, $1, ea., 65 cents post. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Gumming.
Hugh type, Dutch Amaryllis, 8-10 in. flowers, bloom soon, cols, of white, pink, orange, appleblossom, red, peppermint, and red, w/17-22 petals. Charles Harris, Rt. 4, Box 78G, Griffin 30223.___________
Dbl. orange speckle, dbl. yellow Cannas, green liriope, purple Siberian Iris, Chrysanthemum, $2, doz., 70 cents post, first doz. then up. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville._______
Running okra seed, 1972 crop, 1/4 cup, $1. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 102, Baxley 31513.________
Asst. cols. Sweet Williams, and Pansy pits., 20, $1, Blue Phlox, 40 cents post. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
wanted
Want, Iron Cross Begonia pits, or rooted cuttings. Mrs. T. F. Manson, 1916 Mt. Brian Rd., N. E., Atlanta 30329._______________
Want, Clematis vines, any color, quote col. and price. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stockbridge 30281.
Miscellaneous

Hobort meat grinder, $75. S. F. Brobinson, 1617 Burke Dr., Morrow 30260. Ph. 366-2939.________
1972 sundried apples, bright, $1.60, Ib. dark, $1.50 Ib., plus post. Mrs. J. A. King, Rt. 3, Rockmart 30153. Ph. 445-2430. weekends.
Quilt As You Go., the easy way to make quilts, 4 complete patterns w/instruction $1, Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031._________
Catfish fingerlings, 3-8 in., pickup at farm or can del, Irg. or small orders, checked and treated reg. by consulting Biologists. Preston Harbin, McRae. Ph. 867-8711. ________
Black peanuts, $3, qt. or $5, 1/2 gal., PP. George E. Golden, Sr., Rt. 4, LaGrange 30240.___________
Quilt patterns, w/a piece square, 40 cents, ea., tulip pot, turtle, country boy, w/lrg. stamped addressed env. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-6652.________
Earthworm castings, soil conditioner, 50 Ib., $4, no mail orders. R. L. Jacobs, 135 Elmwood Circle, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-8781.
Stewart Pecans, 50 cents Ib., Paper shell, 40 cents Ib., plus post. Leon R. Clarke, 134 Cherry St., Carrollton.
Mullien, ratsbane, rabbit tobacco, yellow dock, wild cherry bark, 4 Ib. lardbox, $1.50, add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
200 tin roofing, size 9 1/2 x 14 in., $20. Mrs. D. O. Daniell, Austell. Ph. 948-5098.________________
Christmas trees, Arizona Cypress, possibly 100 or more, closing project. Mrs. W. M. Saunders. Helena 31031.
Hazelnut, sourwood, crabapple, 2-3 ft., $1, 6, $5, yellow dock, queen of meadow, yellowroot, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1, add post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.______________
Home grown white half runner beans canned, 50 cents per can, picked up at my place. Mrs. Riley Long, Rt. 2, Fairmount. Ph. 337-
5305.________________ Chufas or grass nuts for sale, $1.25
per cup. F. N. Dyer, Rt. 2, Blairsville 30512._________________
Good compost very reasonable load or bag. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Hwy. 19, Alpharetta._____________
Martha Washington, covered wagon, round top button crown, centennial, old fashion bonnet pattern, 35 cents, 5 cents eas., pattern directions. Mrs. R. I. Williams, Rt. 5, Lawrenceville 30245._________
Yellow dock, queen of meadow, wild cherry, red alder bark, blackberry roots, yellowroot, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1, add post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay.________________
Good, dry cow and horse compost, $15, truckload del., or 75 cents bag, . J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 289-5798.
Applique quilt patterns, Meadow Rose, Dutch Boy, Dutch Girl, Butterfly, Wreath of Roses, 3, $1, plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.___________

for sale
Heavy 100 Ib. size white feed sacks, not washed and letters and col. on one side and almost impossible to get letters out, 10, $4.50, 20, $8, 30, $11.50, PP. Billy Resner, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643.____________
Bales pine straw del. in Doraville, Chamblee, Dunwoody, area, min. 10 bales order, $1.75 bale. Louis Bentley, Rt. I, Norcross. Ph. 448-2302.
4 bu. 1972 crop Black Walnuts, $2, a bu. Roy Miller, 454 Ethel St., N. W., Atlanta.__________________
100 Ib. white feed sacks, washed and some raveled out, 10, $5, 20, $10, 30, $15, PP. Mrs. H. E. Mathis, Rt. 3, Gainesville.____________
Channel catfish, 1/2 to 1 1/2 Ibs. for stocking fish out ponds, can del. S. L. Cattell, P. O. Box 6, Enigma. Ph. 533-5541._________________
Channel catfish and Hybrid bream fingerlings, ready for pickup or del. treated for disease and parasites. Ken Holyoak, P. O. Box 6, Enigma. Ph. 532-6135.__________________
Whole leaf sage, 1972 shade dried, $1.35 qt. PP. E. K, Beacham, 347 Oglethorpe Aye., Athens 30601.
Genuine water ground corn meal, any amount, you pay post. George D. Story, Warwick. Ph. 535-6405.
Hogs, corn fed, extra lean, country cured or ready for your freezer, 30 cents Ib., plus processing. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 4453011.

Free fire wood, oak, pine, gum, you cut and haul. Circle "G v Angus farm, Jim Gresham, Hampton. Ph. 9463373._______________
Channel catfish fingerlings, for stocking ponds, reg. or albino, can del. Irg. orders. Ira L. Sasser, Mclntosh 31317. Ph. 876-2895. after 7:30.
Martin gourds, 1972 crop, 50 cents, ea. Paris Malcom, Rt. 1, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5898.
2-3 C red Cedar Christmas trees, good selection of sizes and shapes, make offer. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 269-3819, after 5._____
Wild cucumber bark, and rattle root, $2, 2 Ib. lardbox, ratsbane, mayappie, $1.50, 2 Ib. lardbox, 30 cents post. Mr. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30334.__________
Instructions, how to strip quilt by machine., $1. Mrs. J. S. Adams, 160 Philips St., Lawrenceville 30245.
Bargain, 500 Black Locust posts, 60 cents, ea., for fence. J. H. Crowley, Buford. Ph. 945-6098.________
1972 nice, clean, Black Walnut, Irg. pieces, $1.50, a pt., PP., money back if not satisfied. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 2, Hiawassee 30346.
Yellow root, 4 Ib. lard box, $1.50, sassafras, 4 Ib. lardbox, $1.50, fall pinks, 5, $1, Japanese Bamboo, 5, $1, add post. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.____________
4 quilt patterns, w/complete instructions, $1, pinwheel, album, lone star, laurel wreath, eight pointed star, orange peel ocean wave. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rt. 1, Dillard 30537.
Yellow root, 4 Ib. lardbox, $1.50, sassafras, 4 Ib. lardbox, $1.50, Japanese Bamboo, 5, $1, fall Pinks, 5, $1, add post. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Sr., Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.__________
Quilt patterns, w/pc. square, oak leaf, gent bowtie, shoe fly, dbl. tea, friendship, money saver, 3, $1, 15 cents post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay.

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50, 1 qt. wooden strawberry crates, also, 35 used clean wooden fruit boxes, 10 cents, ea. Mrs. John Florence, 1572 Willis Mill Rd., S. W., Atlanta, 30311. Ph. 753-7593.
Model No. 333 universal make meat chopper for sale, $10. Jerry L. Jenkins, 689 Ford PI., Scottdale 30079. Ph. 292-9263._________
1 Ib. ground sage, $6, plus post., no small orders, 1 cup ground hot pepper, $1, plus post. Mrs. H. T. Bishop, Rt. 1, Farmington 30638.________
1972 crop buckeyes, $1, doz., PP., no orders filled for less than 2 doz. Mrs. Lillie Burrell, City 3, Canton 30114._____________________
Horse manure w/shavings, $2, a load. Henry G. Wood, Bohannon Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 964-4994.
Old time Ga., red seed cane, and old time Ga. ribbon cane, $5, C, Youmans Kea, Rt. 6, Hwy, 29, Dublin. Ph. 272-0718._________
Channel catfish fingerlings, routinely treated and free of parasites and disease, can del., J. Foy Gilbert, P. O. Box 321, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-2171._____________
Dried apples, 85 cents Ib., 65 cents post., good cooking white peas, $1, cup, PP. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Armuchee 30105._________________
Wild cucumber bark, $2, lardbox full, 30 cents post. G. T. Brown, Gen del.. Ball Ground 30107.______
Red wigglers, bait size, 1000, $6, 3000, $17.50, PP., satisfaction guaranteed. Charles Burch, 401 Main Street, Eastman 31023. Ph. 374-5583.
Whole leaf herb parsley, fresh clean, washed shade dried, $1, pt., 10 cents post. Mrs. J. D. Shockley, Rt. 1, Baldwin 30511.____________
Martin Gourds, ready to hang, $1, ea., painted, $1.25, ea., PP. David T. Smith, P. O. Box 176, Ft. Gaines 31751.________________
Trial size shipment of 100 fishing size Ga. select redworms PP., guaranteed safe del., $1. J. Kettenring, Rt. 2, Box 22, Richland 31825.______
1000 red cedars, 5-7 ft., 2 mi. east of Shady Dale, hwy. 142. Ira Dopson, Rt. 2, Monticello 31064. Ph. 4686058.__________________
Mixed hardwood split and round 24 to 30 in for firewood. Ralph Swafford, Roswell. Ph. 993-6883, 9939712.______________
Farm bell parts, support legs for No. 4 bell, used instead of cradle, $19, PP. pull handle bolt on or shaft type, $3.50 PP. Joseph W. Yeargin, Rt. 1, Macland Rd., Dallas 30132.
175 sheets, good used 10 ft. tin. Willie Morrison, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 865-4388._________
10 diff. patchwork quilt patterns, w/drawn star to piece by, can machine piece., 5, $1, 10, $2, send Irg. stamped env. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.__________________
Gensing roots, 50 cents, wild cucumber bark, red oak bark, 1/2 gal., $2.50, slippery elm, 1/2 gal., $4, buckeyes, $10, gal., sage, 80 cents Irg. cup, add post. Mrs. John Phillips, Rt. 1. Wrightsville 31096._________
Electric churn for sale. Mr. Jr. Riffle, Cairo. Ph. 377-4736.________
Piece and quilt-as-you-go, three patterns, pictured instructions, 1 machine made, all 50 cents, 16 cents post. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.____________
Quilt patterns, patchwork, appliques, you may name the patterns you want, 10, $1, w/stamped addressed env. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. 2. Box 267, Toccoa 30577._____
Applique quilt patterns; Romper Boy, Country Boy, Little Lady, Colonial Girl, Dutch Girl, other, 3 $1, plus stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____
Martin gourds varnished, ready to hang, 4 or more $1.25 ea.; bluebird and Wren gourds, 4 or more 75 cents ea., all del. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.
Miscellaneous
wanted
Want, about 300 steel fence post, 66 1/2 ft. Willie Frank Lee, Rt. 2, Box 178, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 5875983._______________
Want, all kinds high quality, nuts, such as Walnut, hickory, chestnut, filbert, beech, hazel, chinquipin and the like. William P. Turner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. care J. J. Turner.

Want, to buy Irg. quantity of good hay, must be del. Paul Wilkinson, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-0591, 4522943.__________________ \Want, 100 bu. corn in shuck, prefer del. to farm, or will pickup if price is good. W. E. Evans, 889 Milan Circle, Cla,rkston. Ph. 443-4131, after 6.
Want, someone to piece quilt tops. Mrs. L. E. Dickerson, Rt. 3, Toccoa 30^577.________________
'Want, some one to quilt 2 quilts. Mrs. James McGaughey, P. O. Box 336. Pooler, 31322. Ph. 748-7001.
Want, to buy old homespun coverlets and quilts in good cond. Jane Atkinson 2110 Church St., Covington. Ph. 786-1917._____
Want, 20 bales of top quality alfalfa hay, suitable for dairy goats. Doyle Jones, Milan 31060. Ph. 362-3631.
Want, home made quilt, in or near Decatur. Mrs. Herman Hayes, 2479 Lawrenceville, Hwy., Decatur 30033. Ph. 634-0283.____________
Want, up to 12 quarts fig preserves. Don Howard, 2761 Guthrie St., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-1552, 4363421.__________________
Want, to buy corn on the farm in trailer loads, 500-1000 bus., must be able to load trailer in bulk. Terry Young, Box 116, Hollywood. Ph. 754-4572.
Handicrafts
for sale
NOTICE TO HANDICRAFT ADVERTISERS
As many of our subscribers have expressed a desire to sell handmade items in the BULLETIN which have previously been refused under the regulation that items made for "ornamentation only" may not be published, we will accept these items on a limited basis for the next six weeks.
Please remember that a handicraft affidavit stating that the items are handmade and not purchased for resale must accompany your notice. It is not necessary to complete the affidavit form for these special ads. Simply state in your letter that you made the items you wish to sell.
Old fashion bonnets, print or solid, $1.25,painted pillowcases, diff. designs, $2, 30 cents post. Mrs. J. C. Prince. Box 114, Nelson 30151.
Early American ripple afghan, shades of yellows and browns, machine washable and dryable, 40 x 60, $30. Virginia Copeland, Rt. 5, Douglasville. Ph. 942-0987._____
Band aprons, 104, 2 in. squares, ea., prints and solids, lined and ties, $1.50, 15 cents post. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Sr., 231 S. Liberty St., Milledgeville 31061.__________
Old time gathered crown bonnets, $1.15, ea., parties pay post. Mrs. Fred Freeman, Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528.
Permanent Christmas tree decorations, cro. snowflakes, 2-4 in. diameter, $5, doz., red, green, or white bells, 40 cents, ea. Mrs. E. G. Berrong, 118 Banks St. Cornelia 30531.______________
Hand tatted crosses, var. col., $2, tatting by the yard, var. cols., 75 cents per yd. plus self-addressed, stamped env. Mrs. W. E. Patterson, 2548 Sheraton Dr., Augusta 30906._____
Pretty patchwork Christmas tree ornaments, asst. cols, and designs, filled, ready to hang, 50 cents, ea., plus post. Mrs. J. D. Shockley, Rt. 1, Baldwin 30511.______________
Cro. pot or pan holders, made w/coarse thread, $1, ea. PP. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513._____________
Boots for baby, white imitation leather, trimmed in pink or blue, 4 1/2 in. long, $3. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031., Decatur 30031.

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Novelty aprons, Shape, Apple Leaf, Butterfly, Girl's Face, $1.25 ea., bib aprons, $1, ea., band aprons. 75 cents ea.; work aprons $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Handpainted mach. made baby quilts. $6 ea., handpainted pillowcases, $2 pr.; potholders, 30 cents ea., 4, $1, add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay._________
Cro. afghan, 4 plyorlon acrilic, vari. green, approx. 64 x 76, red and navy, 48 x 72, $30, ea. Floyce Mallory, 319 Hoyt St., Cornelia 30531.__________________
White cro. flat work doilies, 20 in., $2, 15 in., $1.50, chair set, 3 pair, $2.50, vanity set, 3 pc., $2.50. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, 509 D. Elder Cir., Carrollton 30117.__________
Quilt tops, machine made, satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Nettie Burns, 206 W. Cleveland Ave., Lyons
30436.____________________
Asst. sizes and cols., afghans, vari. patterns. Mrs. R. E. Fraser, 3046 Gordon Circle, Hapeville 30354. Ph. 766-7015._______________
Cro. afghans, white or black background, rosettes of vari. cols., size 52 x 78, $50, ea. Mrs. Juanita Cox, Rt. 4, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 469-
9088.______________________ Lrg. white cro. centerpieces, flower
center, $5, ea., also single white tatted lace, $1, yd., in 3 yd. lots, add 25 cents post. Mrs. Roy Bonds, Box 87, Rt. 1, Homer 30547.__________
Lace edge, handpainted pillowcases, $3, pr., dresserscarfs, $1.50, fancy potholders, 50 cents, ea., 25 cents post. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
The old fashion bonnet, The wagon train bonnet, w/ruffle, print, plaid check, add post. Mrs. B. M. Humphreys, 854 Davis St., F-6, Gainesville 30501.___________
Machine made quilts, peaced by hand, lone star, windmill, lazy girls, rolling stone, all $15, post. Effie Stover, Rt. B, Ellijay 30540._____
Daisy afghan, mothproof wool, white, gold, mossgreen, $40. A. Wise, Rt. I, Box 33, Matthews 30818.
5 quilt tops, print, squares, quilted pot holders. Mrs. Lucy Garrett, Statham 30666. Ph. 725-7310.
Cotton material quilt tops, dbl. bed size machine sewed, $3.50, ea., quilted pot holders, 25 cents, ea., add post. Sallie B. West, C9 Ind. Blvd., Gainesville 30501._____________
Asst. print dbl. bed quilts, padded w/2 Ib. new cotton quilted on machine, $8, PP. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 698-4143.
Hand painted bedspread all State flower, on white, green and white checked ruffle green fringe, white lining, $52., $2 post. Mrs. John Coshnitzke, Rt. 3, Box 211, Newnan
30263.___________________ Afghan vari. 4 ply wool, orange,
yellow, dark purple, 63 x 45, $30. Louise McNair, 1034 Finley Dr., Forest Park, 30050. Ph. 366-1782.
Cro. ripple baby afghan, yellow and white, made of washable orlon, $12, matching pillow, $3, granny afghans, $30. J. Whitley, Rt. 1, Kennesaw 30144.>______________
White nylon bedspread cro. 98 x 116 in. $75, woven loop pot holders, 4, $1, asst. cols. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 98, Ellijay 30540.
Bonnets and apron sets, $2.50, clothes pin apron, 65 cents, small aprons, 50 cents, ea., and other items, add post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.________
White single tatting, 50 cents per yd., add post. Mrs. W. H. Thompson, Rt. 2, Lenox 31637.__________
3 in 1 use as apron, clothes pin bag or bonnet, $1, plus 25 cents post., loom woven pot holders, 4, $1, plus 25 cents post. Mrs. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., N. E. Lawrenceville
30245.____________________ Pumpkin shape Apron, 16 x 20 in.,
orange w/green leaf pockets, thread embroidery, Pumpkin potholder, $3, set, 15 cents, post. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.
Baby quilts, 36 x 54, white print col. animal applique, pink, blue, yellow, green, fake fur baby blankets, white front col. back applique to match, $10, 70 cents post. Helen Dodd, Rt. 2, Box 68 B, Rising Fawn 30738._______________
Girl's velveteen dresses, size 1-3, $4, 4-5, $5, 6-6x, $6, red velveteen pants, white angel top, size 2, $3. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd., Athens 30601.
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Lost, 9 days ago, a white and black spotted dog, with name and address on collar, female about 10 mos. in Lumpkin Co. H. B. Lowman, 6642 Canton Hwv., Lithonia 30058.

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George Washington, 1789
First Thanksgiving Proclamation
"HThat we may then all unite in *- rendering unto Him our sincere and humble thanks for His kind care and protection of the people of this country; for the civil and religious liberty with which we are blessed, and, in general, for all the great and various favors, which He has been pleased to confer upon us."

The elm is one of the most widespread and well known of our native trees and in the north is the
favorite shade tree for street planting. The shape of open-grown trees has been referred to as that of a feather duster, wineglass and even a "Colonial lady upside down".
The wood of the elm is extremely tough and hard to split. It is hardly ever used for campfires unless nothing else is available and you're freezing to death. The bark was used by the Indians for utensils and rope was made from the fibrous portion. Our early settlers soaked
the bark in water and pulled off long flat strips for making chair bottoms.
The Slippery elm has been noted since pioneer days on account of its inner bark, which is aromatic and chewed to quench thirst. It is also used as a poultice when powdered or in the form of a water decoction for throat inflammations
and fever. The Iroquois Indians preferred the bark of the Slipper elm for making their canoes because the bark "slipped" or peeled off more easily for handling.
The leaves of the elms are alternate, simple, elliptical to oval with coarse double teeth. The tree itself is usually about 60 to 80 feet high and about 3 to 4 feet in diameter. During the fall, the brilliant yellowgold leaves of the elms are easily spotted.
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Pecan Industry
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thought to the consumer. Most house wives prefer pecans over all other nuts, but not when the price is $1.50 per pound one year and $2.50 the next year for the same quality nuts.
Lack of basic standards in the pecan industry points up the need for growers, buyers and processors to get together and make plans to stabilize this fast growing industry and give the consumer a break.
Turkey Production
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climate is excellent for raising the big birds. Turkeys do not like hot weather, but the pullets cannot bear too much cold, either.
In addition to the two million plus meat turkeys, Georgia also has about 50,000 breeding hens that produce 50 to 60 pullets each year.

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This insect is the pecan tree girdler. It lays its eggs in the cutoff twigs. For control, you should burn these twigs.
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Are English ivy and wisteria poisonous for cattle to graze?

M. K., Dacula

Our Plant and Entomology Division advises that the English ivy is

considered poisonous to cattle. The wisteria, however, is not harmful. To

destroy the English ivy, we suggest that you spray with 2,4,5-T, being

cautious not to spray the trees. This spray, as well as Silvex, will also kill

the wisteria.

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Can you tell me what this plant is? The leaves turn dark and fall off but the plant stays green. What kind of care does this plant need?
Mrs. H. P., Tallapoosa
The plant is one of the Dieffenbachias and it has had a heavy infestation of insects. May we suggest that you spray with malathion or an aerosol house plant bomb (not household) for control of the insects. For the care of this plant, water with a liquid fertilizer, being careful not to keep the plant too wet. Water only when soil feels dry or the plant looks slightly limp.
Four Basic Food Groups

Provide Vital Nutrition

The body needs nutrients to maintain proper growth and regulation of body processes. Essential nutrients for which needed amounts have been recom-
mended include: protein, calcium, iron, vitamin A, three vitamins of the Bcomplex group (thiamine, riboflavin, niacin), and vitamin C. Other important nutrients not in recommended amounts include fats and carbohydrates.

Ag Production Up
Greater productivity on the farm has enabled agriculture to increase crop production 148 per cent and livestock production per man hour 149 per cent during the last 20 years.
The American farmer has an enviable record of efficiency. Back in 1950 each farmer provided enough food to feed 20 people. Ten years later he fed 27 people. Today each farmer raises enough food for 52 people.
Cotton Forecast
Georgia's 1972 cotton crop is forecast at 370,000 bales based on information reported by ginners and crop correspondents as of November 1, the Georgia Crop Reporting Service has announced. The estimate is unchanged from last month but 4,000 below last year's production of 374,000 bales.
CHRISTMAS TREES Sixteen varieties of Christmas trees are being tested at Tifton. These varieties include the common Georgia red cedar and some from as far away as Turkey. The tests are being conducted by Forester Bill Murray of the Extension Service.

An adequate diet supplies all the
known essential nutrients in suf-
ficient amounts for the maintenance of health in the normal individual.
The daily food guide, which puts needed foods in four groups, is a
good basis for choosing foods that will provide a balanced diet.
The four groups are milk, meat,
fruit and vegetable and bread-cereal.
The foods in the milk group provide the most importance source of calcium. This group includes milk, cheese and ice cream. The recommended serving is two or three cups of milk a day.
The meat group includes meat,
fish, poultry and eggs. This group is the best source of protein, iron and the B vitamins. Two or more servings daily is recommended. The meat substitutes are dry beans, dry
peas and nuts. The fruit and vegetable group sup-
plies vitamins A and C. Choose dark green and deep yellow fruits and vegetables for vitamin A and citrus fruit for vitamin C. Four or more servings a day are needed.
The bread-cereal group provides
protein, iron and B vitamins. Four
or more servings are needed daily. Fat, oil, sugar and sweets, though
not included in the food groups, are important for their energy value.

Wednesday, November 22, 1972
Agricultural
Calendar
MEETINGS
Dec. 2--Natl. American Saddlebred PI. Horse Convention, Riviera Motel, Atlanta. In terested parties please contact Mrs. Sara Bogen, Ph. 3514130.
Dec. 3--5--29th Annual Con vention of Ga. Assn. of Soil and Water Conservation Districts, Macon Hilton Hotel, Macon. For info, con tact Frank Crawford, Rt. 1, Rockmart 30153, Ph. 404/684-6531.
Dec. 5--Farm Management Short Course, Rural Development Center, Tifton.
Dec. 7--Beans and Southern Peas Short Course, Rural Develop ment Center, Tifton. FARM SALES EVENTS
Nov. 24--7:30 PM - Special Breeder Swine Sale, Waycross L/S Market, Waycross.
Nov. 25--8 PM and every Sat. Diamond B Horse Auction & Tack; 2031 Bonner & Gilbert Rd.. off Lour, Thomaston Rd., Wm. Breland, Macon. Ph. 912/935-9987 or 935-8601.
Nov. 27--7:30 PM - and every Mon. night - Horse & Tack Auction, Dr. Lamar Moree's Rocking Horse Auction; Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Ph. 912/776-3143.
Nov. 28--11 AM - and every Tues. - Horse and Tack Sale, Walker Horse and Mule Co., Hwy. 84 East, Quitman. Ph. 263-4081.
Nov. 29--1 PM - 50 Charolais bulls, lunch served, LH Ranch, Lisle R. Bowers, Mgr., Rt. 3, Smokey Rd., Newnan 30263, phone 404/253-0328.
Dec. 4--Top O' The Hill Farm Limousin Female Sale; US 84 W Quitman, R. R. Frost, Ph. 263-7026.
Dec. 8--7 PM - Special Breeder Cattle Sale, Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. For info, contact H. R. Wiggins, Ph. 567-3371, 567-3881.
Dec. 8--1 PM - Pride of Dixie Bull Sale, Coastal Plains Ex periment Station. For info, contact Jim Vogt, Box 593, Perry, 31069.
Dec. 9--1 PM - All Charolais Female Sale, spoil, by Ga. Charolais Breeders Assn. Coastal Plains Experiment
' Station, Tifton. Dec. 9--9:30 AM - 3rd Annual
Walking Horse Sale, Gwinnett Co. Fairgrounds, Lawrenceville. For info, contact Kay Harris, 3258 McGarity Ln., Kennesaw, 30144, Ph. 404/427-1075.
FEEDER PIG SALES
Nov. 23-- Pearson L/S Market, Pearson.
Nov. 24--Swainsboro Stockyard, Swainsboro.
Nov. 24--Dodge Co. L/S Salebarn, Eastman.
Nov. 25--Soperton Stockyard, Soperton.
Nov. 27--Parkers Stockyard, Statesboro.
Nov. 28--Flint River L/S, Bainbridge.
Nov. 28--Sumter L/S Assn., Americus.
Nov. 30--Pulaski Stockyard, Hawkinsville.
Nov. 30--Pearson L/S Market, Pearson.
Dec. 1--Hagan L/S Market, Hagan.
Dec. 1--Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester. Dec. 1--Dodge Co. L/S Salebarn,
Eastman. Dec. 1--Jepeway-Craig Com
mission, Dublin. Dec. 1--7 PM- Turner Co.
Stockyards, Ashburn. For info, contact H. R. Wiggins, Ph. 567-3371, or 567-3881, castrated pigs only.