Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 59, no. 11 (1973 March 14)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia Deparfmenf of Agriculture

Market Bulletin

Volume 59
Tommy Irvin
Homeowners Beware
"Human Termite"
The termite season is getting underway and with its beginning Georgia is usually invaded by a number of "human termites" who prey on unsuspecting homeowners.
Virtually every spring we receive reports about fraudulent
termite exterminators who move into an area with their high powered sales talks, convince homeowners that they need termite protection then take off with money in their pocket and without performing any service to the unsuspecting person they have bilked. Unfortunately those persons who fall prey to these fly-by-night exterminators are generally older persons or widows who can not afford to suffer such financial loss. We have had reports in which the amount of money abscounded with often represents the innocent victims entire savings. The public should be on guard against such unscrupulous persons. Under state law all - termite exterminators or pest control firms in Georgia are required to be licensed by the State Department of Agriculture and all persons involved in such business must carry proper identification as well as do business in clearly marked vehicles. There are more than 400 licensed pest control businesses in Georgia and the vast majority of them are reliable organizations whose personnel have passed written examinations as proof of their knowledge and ability. Any Georgian dealing with or needing the services of a professional exterminator should deal with a known, local company and should demand proof of identification before agreeing to or contracting for termite or other insect control in the home. In the meantime to strengthen our service to the homeowner and consumer I have expanded our entomology inspection force to eight inspectors scatterd over the state who will follow up on the work of exterminating companies in their particular areas to insure that all such businesses meet minimum standards of performance in serving the public. We expect to inspect more than 3,000 homes in Georgia this year in spot checking the work of the professionals and when we discover negligence or lack of proper work in carrying out an extermination job we will require that they go back and do the job right. This is just another consumer protection of the Georgia Department of Agriculture which we feel serves a real need in protecting the interest of Georgia citizens.

Wednesday, March 14, 1973

Number 11

Georgia Working
At Cholera Free
Georgia moved, the first of this month, into the final three month stage of the hog cholera eradication program before the state can reclaim its "free" status.
U.S.D.A. announced that Georgia has once again moved into Phase Four of the national eradication program after losing its cholera free status with an outbreak of hog cholera in April of 1972.
If the state can prevent any further occurrence of cholera for three months, until June 1, Georgia will again be declared free of hog cholera.
One In Twenty-Two
Still Lives On Farm
The population's "down on the farm." Farm dwellers dwindled from 9.7 million in April 1970 to 9.4 million in April 1971, continuing a longtime downward trend.
Since 1960, the farm population has declined by about two-fifths an average annual decline of 4.6 percent. In 1920 about one person in three lived on farms.
In 1971 only one person in 22, or 4.6 percent of the total population resided on farms.
Rye Field Day Held In Tifton
The Coastal Plain Experiment Station at Tifton, along with the Experiment Station in Beltsville, Md., has for the past year been growing out several hundred rye and triticale (wheat x rye) samples to test for trueness to variety, proper labeling and possible misbranding. This project has been under the leadership and supervision of Dr. Darrell D. Morey, Agronomist and small grain specialist.
On March 27, a National Rye Observation Field Day will be held at Tifton to observe the results of these plantings.
GEORGIA SETS PACE
In 1955 through 1957, the Georgia Department of Agriculture collected several hundred samples of rye which were planted at the Tifton Experiment Station for testing. At that time, Georgia was a dumping ground for unadapted and poor rye seed from northern states.
After three years of testing and publicity, seed growers, processors and farmers came to know and appreciate good rye seed stocks.
Since that time, Georgia has become a leader in the use of rye for grazing and other uses due chiefly to the growing of adapted southern varieties such as Wrens Abruzzi, Athens Abruzzi, Weser, Explorer, McNair Vitagraze and Pennington Wintergrazer 70.
MISBRANDING
In 1971-72, Tifton and Beltsville (Continued page 8)

Hard Work, Proper Management

Keys To Green, Weed-free Lawn

All homeowners would like to establish a lawn by planting a grass that does

not require preparation of a seed bed, does not require fertilizing, watering or

mowing and grows well in sun or shade and produces a dense weed-free turf

t-hat sta-ys g-reen all-y* -ea-r-. --

.U. nf,.ortunatel,y, a good. ,lawn can

only be had by hard work and proper management. The first step in establishing a lawn is to decide how much time and money you are going to be willing to spend on maintenance. Then select a grass that is adapted to the area where it is to be grown.

SOIL PREPARATION

Gardners: Beware
False Seed Claims
Spring will bring birds back to their nests and home gardeners back out in their yards. Garden enthusiasts looking for the best buys should carefully study advertising claims made in seed catalogs and gardening magazines.
The Seed Division of the Georgia Department of Agriculture warns consumers to beware of seemingly exaggerated or misleading claims.
False and misleading advertising of seeds that are disseminated in interstate commerce or through the U. S. mail whether it is pictorial, written or broadcast is a violation of the Federal Seed Act.
Be suspicious of advertising that seems exaggerated or unrealistic, and obtain information regarding unfamiliar seed from your county agent or a state agricultural experiment station.

The lawn area should be plowed and pulverized to a depth of 6 inches then raked to remove all rocks, roots and other foreign matter. Fertilizer and lime where needed should be incorporated into the soil during plowing for all grasses (other than centipede). About 50 pounds of lime and 20 to 25 pounds of fertilizer such as a 10-10-10 should be applied per 1000 square feet of lawn area.
TALL FESCUE
The tall fescues (varieties generally available are Kentucky 31, Alta, Kenwell) provide a coarse textured evergreen lawn that can be grown in shade or sun. This grass is best suited to the northern 1/3 of Georgia. Seeding should be done in September or October; however, as a second choice seed from March 15 to April1 30, remembering that Spring seeded fescue will have a shallow root system when hot dry weather occurs in the summer and therefore requires more watering than fall seeding.
Tall fescue is a bunch type grass and a thick stand must be established
(Continued page 8)

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Will you please publish the minimum weights required per dozen for eggs sold as small, medium, large, extra large and jumbo eggs? Having raised my own chickens, both large and small breeds, for most of my life, it seems to me that the eggs I buy now are very small for the grade I pay for. Not long ago I purchased some "medium" which looked like bantam eggs. Do the weights include cartons?
A. N., Summerville

The poultry man, "cackles", advised that jumbo eggs must have a

minimum weight of 30 ounces per dozen, extra large, 27 ounces per

dozen, large, 24 ounces per dozen, medium, 21 ounces per dozen, and

small, 18 ounces per dozen. The weights given are net weights. The car-

ton is not included in the net weight as their sizes and types vary so

much.

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Do you have any information on the banana tree? T. A., Ball Ground

We have very little information on the banana tree as it is a tropical fruit. We do not have sufficient growing time in our seasons, plus our winter temperatures would kill the roots. Bananas grow in a frost free climate. We mailed you the only sources of this information. Hope it helps.

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We Get Letters

Dear Editor: I have been trying to locate some different vegetable
recipes to try on the "finicky" members of my family and would like for you to send me all the ones you have available.
Name Withheld by Request (Ecl.'s note: We regret that we don't have a large supply to send to you. However, we have mailed you a copy of our special recipe edition that came out two years ago which has several good vegetable recipes. We really do need some vegetable recipes to use in the Market Bulletin and would ap preciate our readers sending us any they have.)

Want couple to help with cage layers, equip, fully auto., 2 bedrm. mobile home and utilities furnished, time off ea. wk., plus vacation, no drunks. Reggie F. Gable, Rt. 1, Murrayville. Ph. 864-3706 or 8642298 Dahlonega._______________
Want Christian couple to be caretakers of small cattle farm, garden, must operate farm machinery and truck, small salary, comfortable home. W. L. Stubbs, Jr., Rt. 4, Box lll-A, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 261-
9222.___________________ Want dependable man for gen. farm
work, good salary plus house and utilities furnished, give phone no. Roger Bell, Rt. 1, Box 27, Mansfield 30255. Ph. 468-6068.___________
Will build farm fence, no job too Irg. or small or far away. Alton T. Glover, Acworth. Ph. 974-5809 or 422-6606, Marietta.____________
Couple wants light farm work or act as caretaker in return for furnished house or trailer, have sufficient income. M. Stewart, 4930 Bloomfield Rd., Macon 31206. ________
Man and wife want job with laying hens, can drive tractor, must have house, good workers if price is right. Grant Dickerson, Box 75, Toccoa '30577.________________
Sgl. man wants' job on chicken farm, will work for board and small wages, state size of family, etc., must have bus fare, prefer in Mtn. Taft Parker, 902 S. Park Ave., Tifton 31794. ________________
Want elderly couple to care for broilers on shares, may work extra hrs. if interested, must be clean, no drunks, 2 bedrm. trailer furnished. Tom Adams, Rt. 2. Colberl 30628.
Man, wife and 2 small children want job on chicken or dairy farm, exp. in both. Tommy Grindle, Rt. 1, Gillsville 30543.___________
Want man with small family to live on farm, must operate farm tractors and trucks, care for riding horses, dairy heifer exp. desired, references, no drinking. Dan Austin, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 276, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-1206, between 9 and 4:30.
Want someone to drill well and do other work in Fannin Co., near Big Creek. George P. Walker, Jr., 3208 Winterwood Ave., Albany 31701.
FARMERS & CONSUMERS
MARKET BULLETIN
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Want couple to give rent free a two bedroom trailer with place for garden or chickens in return for help from lady and driving from man. Mrs. Tom Jarrett, Stockbridge, Rt. 2, 30281. Ph. 474-7173.________________
Exp. grade A milker wants job milking approx. 100 cows in parlor type barn, must furnish house, good references. Neal Amon, 1845 Second Ave., Decatur. Ph. 377-2735._____
Want sgl. young man, 20 to 30 yrs. old, to do light farm work, will furnish board and pay good salary, please write. Boyd Jones, 20 Mary St., Rossville 30741. _________
Want 3 good men and 1 gardener to work on Irg. NW Ga. cattle and grain farm, exc. salary, insurance and modern house, gen. ranch work. Jim Robinson, Box 647, Atlanta 30301. Ph. 875-3511._______________
Will clear farm land with bulldozer. Henry Lancaster, Box 223, Buford 30518.______________
Want to build fence, any kind, location no problem. Charles Matthews, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 938-5724.
Want exp. man for cattle operation, house furnished, good wages. John Giddens, Shady Dale. Ph. 468-6869.
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.____________________
Want retired Christian couple, with trailer and some income to do light farm work, must drive tractor and truck. W. L. Barrineau, Commerce. Ph. 335-5535.
Farm
machinery and equipment
for sale
Roto-tiller, cultivator, needs some repairs, will sell real cheap. R. E. Ferguson, 2947 McAfee Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph. 284-2556._________
Old cider mill in exc. cond., $50. A. E. Burgess, 5438 Brwns. Mill Rd., Lithonia 30058._________________
Deep well pump with tank and all fittings for sale or trade for small welding outfit, oxygen-acetylene or elec., good cond. J. A. Brown, Rt. 1, Felton 30140. Ph. 646-3384.
Concrete mixer for tractor mounting, $150 or trade for standard mixer; Wisconsin 18 hp elec. start engine, $110. Al Urbank, Box 323, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-
3235.________________ Vac Case gas tractor, has good
motor, new tires and battery, good cond., with 2 row cultivator harrow, turn plows, some sweeps. W. W. Altman, 5801 Garrard Ave., Savannah 31405. Ph. 232-1055 after 7 pm.
1972 Case Uni-loader, model 1530 with 5 ft. bucket and fork lift, low hrs.; 1972 Allis Chalmers dozer, Model 653, with 3-way hyd. blade, metal top, both like new. Jason Albritton, Rt. 1, Butler. Ph. 862-
5604.____________________ Grain drill, planter, cultivator,
boiler, mower, subsoil plow, disc plow, harrow, Taylorway cut harrow, used with Ford 3-pt. hitch. H. C. Abernathy, Covington. Ph. 782-7002.
Ford 8N tractor, new battery and plugs, 3-pt. hitch, $750. Jerry Amos, 551 Arden Dr., Marietta 30060. Ph. 422-2625, after 5 wk. days, any time wk. ends._____________________
Two 6046 gal. cap. 3/16 in. steel underground storage tanks, very good cond. C. W. Felder, Rt. 5, Box 96, Blakely 31723. Ph. 723-4957.
8N Ford tractor, '52 model, new tires and battery, 8 disc cutter, 4 1/2 ft. bush hog with stump jumper, reversible scrape,,$1,000 firm. Russell E. Daniel, Rt. 4, Box 65, Monticello. Ph. 468-6767, after 6 pm.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
135 Massey Ferguson diesel tractor, power steering, 1000 hrs., $3000; two 8 ton feed bins, $300 ea. Bobby Bagley, Hwy. 19, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
6359.___________________ John Deere tractor, 2 row, 420 W,
clean, good tires, $895; turn plow, $175; lift boom, $15; two Fowler plows, $40. Wm. Byrd, Jesup 31545. Ph. 427-2233 or 427-6428._____
Layer feeders, Big Dutch, Bramco, includes hoppers, motors, troughs and chains for 2, thousand 10-12-14 holes nest, etc. T. E. Dalrymple, Rt. 3, Summerville 30747. Ph. 857-4405.
8 ton Reed feed bin for sale,
priced right. Lemmie H. Miller, Rt. 5, Waring Rd., Dalton 30720. Ph. 259-
3534.____________________ 1 horse cane mill and 1 syrup pan
for sale, $90 for both or will sell separately. Eddie Starling, Rt. 4, Box 12, Cuthbert 31740.__________
2 horse wagon and cultivator, 8 disc harrow, hay rake, turn plow stocks, planters, etc., best offer. Ernest Minder, Drag Strip Rd., Dallas 30132._________________
450 John Deere hyd. angle blade, root rake and clearing cab, new undercarriage, like new cond. Bruce Parker, Rt. 2, Butler 31006. Ph. 862-
3966._________________ Heavy duty 1 horse wagon for sale.
Clyde Thaxton, Rt. 4, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4969._______
Good 7 1/2 hp Gravley tractor, model L, operates with sgl. or dual wheels, with cultivators and strong rotary mower, $345. Alvin Todd, Suches 30572. Ph. 747-2632.
Ford Jubilee tractor, good tires and cond., $1600. John D. Bloodworth, 1600 Jodeco Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 478-6593._________________
M.M. Avery tractor, new motor, power lift, 30 hp, exc. cond., $600 or trade for equal value. L. J. Blasczyk, Rt. 6, Box 316, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-5018.__________'
8 disc Taylorway for sale, good cond., $125. Grady Isom, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Ph. 376-8861.________
Old time corn shelter, small type, turn by hand, $15. Ralph Dangar, Rt. 1, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 993-6621.
9N Ford tractor, overhauled and painted, with Woods belly, mounted rotary mower, used approx. 10 hrs., $1000; Easy-Flo fertilizer spreader, approx. 10 ft. wide, $175. Lamb Davis, Rt. 1, Cornelia 30531.
Chain saw, 16 in. McCullough-10, practically new, hard to start, reasonable for $75. W. S. Cooley, 2991 Spri'ngdale Rd., Atlanta 30315. Ph. 761-1280. ___________
Allis Chalmers No. 100 selfpropelled combine with 9 ft. header and sacker bin. . B. McDaniel, 307 Hill St., Thomaston 30286. Ph. 647-
7860._________________ Foley saw sharpener with at-
tachments (floor stand included). William Findley, Wenona Exit, 1-75, Cordele. Ph. 273-2468.________
Planter and cultivator set to fit 50, 60, A or B John Deere, good cond., $125. Lonnie Guy, Rt. 1, Box 146, Dearing 30808. Ph. 595-3379.
Farmall Cub tractor for sale, good cond., with equip, under $1,000. H. H. Dangar, Rt. 1, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 993-6283._____________
350 diesel International tractor; Super C tractor, cultivators and planters, International hay baler; International combine; pr. platform scale. D. S. Hillman, Rt. 1, Stapleton 30823. Ph. 595-3285.________
T.D. 9 dozer angle and tilt blade, diesel needs approx. $200. worth of work on rail, $1800; elevator, Wisconsin engine, 10 and 5 ton winches, $1800. Rob Howard, RFD No. 2, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 422-
1010._________________________ 50 poultry waterers, 8 ft. ea. for
floor or hanging, $2-$7 ea., some like new; Big Dutchman egg cooler, $150. O. F. Daughtry,-Louisville. Ph. 625-
7528._________________ 55 gal. steel drums with 32 in.
holes drilled in sides, $7 ea. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-1836.
2 row Burch planters in good cond., $125 firm. James E. Turner, Rt. 5, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-7260.
TD15 International bulldozer, hyd. angle blade, $6,500; Super 55 Oliver diesel tractor, 5 ft. cutter, 10 disc lift type harrow, $1495, all good cond. Ross Maddox, Winder - Jefferson Rd., Winder. Ph. 867-9293._____
8N Ford, 1952 model, good cond., cycle mower for cub. J. M. Southard, Box 122, Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 428-
2828._____________________ Used Chicken house equip., 4 ton
inside storage feed bin, 25 auto. V type water troughs and 75 tube feeders. J. S. Phillips, Rt. 1, Hwy. 82, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-9590.
Set of 2 row Ford Covington planters with dbl. hoppers, all extra plates, rubber tires for wheels if wanted, $95. V. H. Young, Sr., Rt. 2, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-2853:

2 row cultivator; 2 bottom plow; 3 bottom plow, exc. cond. Eugene Peters, Hawkridge Farm, Rt. 1, Byromville.________________

A.C. 780 Forage Harvester with
windrow pick up, 1000 or 540 rpm., used 3 yrs., good cond., $1800. Earl Barnhart, Rt. 1, Blythe 30805. Ph.
592-4950._______________

John Deere 99 cotton picker; 1000 New Holland hay wagon; 224 T John
Deere hay baler; Silent Flame tobacco harvester, Wisconsin engine. George S. Walker, Jr., Rhine. Ph. 385-5028.

Super A Farmall with cultivator,
disc harrow and 2 discplow, good
tires and runs good; M Farmall, old
but runs good. R. A. Tucker, Rt. 3, Summerville. Ph. 734-2029 after 5.

Dayton post hole diggers, 3 hp., 9 in. auger, like new cond., $135. L. H. Camp, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-

7111.___________________
Ford tractor, 601 series, 4 speed, with PTO, good tires; heavy duty 6 1/2 ft. offset harrow, wheel type with hyd. cyl., 7 ft. smoothing harrow, both cut out disc. Kermit Reece, Rt.
2, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-2587.

Incubators, brooders, feeders; also, other equip, for raising quail and
poultry. R. D. Meadows, Wadley 30477. Ph. 252-5345.__________

Farmall M tractor; offset harrow, 6
ft.; Graham Home plow, 6 ft.; rotary mower, 6 ft., all good cond. J. C. Davis, Box 157, Dearing 30808.

Haban corn sheller, PTO drive, 3pt. hitch, good cond., $350. J. R. Wimpey, Rt. 1, Conley 30027. Ph. 361-7307.___________________

G Allis Chalmers, belly mower, cultivators, disc., lay-off plow and hyd. lift, very good cond., $900. Leroy Mayfield, Rt. 7, Cumming. Ph. 887-4267.___________________

Dbl. bottom plow, old model, $50,
pick up. Marvin Tillman, Glenwood. Ph. 523-5358, night or early mor-

ning__________
M John Deere tractor with engine, just overhauled, bottom plow, harrow and some cultivator equip., disc plow, $700. James R. Mercer, 1406
Blakeley Rd., Savannah 31406. Ph. 354-1421._________________

Wheat cradle for sale, good cond., $5, cannot ship. Mrs. J. C. Moore, Rt. 2, Comer 30629._____________

2 junked TD 6 crawlers, possible to

make 1 good tractor, $1100. Emory

L. Coker, Sr., Rt. 2, Flowery Branch

30542. Ph. 967-6267.

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Big Dutchman egg cooler, Big Dutchman egg cooler door. Mrs. J. E.
Robinson, Sr., Midville 30441. Ph. 589-4420, after 5._____________

1964 Massey Ferguson, 65 series, power steering, live PTO, good cond.,
$1,600; dual front end loader, fits Ford or Ferguson, $450. Jimmy Toole, Rt. 1, Danielsville. Ph. 795-

2522.________________
International manure spreader 101, good cond. Frank Wright, Rt. 1, Talking Rock 30175. Ph. 635-2972.

Oliver 77 orchard tractor, burns gasoline, live PTO, good cond. and reasonably priced; International 3 disc plow. John Walker, Box 99, Marshallville. Ph. 967-2461 nights.

New Holland hay baler, model 66,
good cond. Janet Will, Norcross. Ph. 448-1520 or 448-2914.___________

Bramco feeder and 500 ft. chain, 140 gal. jugs and tops, 50 auto, waterers, 8 ft., 40 four ft. feeders.
Leonard Rooks, Sr., Rt. 1, Moreland 30259.

Fox silage blower, $150; John Deere silage blower, like new, $450; grain wagon. E. J. Stokes, Rt. 2, Box 28A, Leesburg 31763. Ph. 435-8658.

Farmall Cub tractor, Irg. disc plow, front blade, planters and other misc.
equip., old motor needs rebuilding. J. C. Dilbeck, 255 No. Mill Rd., NW, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-5650.

All Gleaner combine, good cond., 12 ft. grain head, with 2 reels, auto,
header control, power steering, 2 row corn header. Ronny Thomas, 108
Madison Ave., Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 922-7261. after 7 pm._______

8N Ford, motor rebuilt in 1972, exc. cond., $995 firm. Charles W.
Johnson, 456 Valley Hill Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-9450.

D-7 Caterpillar, 3T series, 12" ft. angle blade, undercarriage in good
cond., avail, about March 15th, can be seen and worked on my farm,
$4,800. Loy Franeis, Rt. 1, Box 253, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 887-3889.

5 Big Dutchman pancake brooders, real good cond. R. L. Dowdy, Rt. 4,
Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-2683.

2 F-80 Keenco auto, feeder systems with approx. 1000 ft. of trough and chain ea., hopper in center of house, $225 ea. E. A. Bell, St. George. Ph. 843-2346.

Planters and cultivators for A or B
John Deere tractors. Donald Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 327, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-6360.

W. D. Allis Chalmers tractor; Allis Chalmers No. 7 mowing machine. C.
A. Tucker, Commerce. Ph. 335-3741.

Wednesday, March 14, 1973
Liquid fertilizer ' applicator consisting of 60 gal. tank, 1 pump, complete with attachments for Ferguson cultivator or 2 x 2 tool bar, both 2 row outfits, all for $200 F.O.B. R. Lester Denison, Rt. 1, Box 63, Screven 31560. Ph. 579-6412.
2 ton Jay Bee feed mixer with 7 1 12 hp motor and controls, $975; scale for mixer, exc. cond., $575. E. M. Kuhlke, 407 Berckmans Rd.,
Augusta._____________________
Farmall C tractor, good running cond., 1 new rear tire, $350 firm. B. M. Faulkner, Rt. 1, Box 28A, Mansfield 30255. Ph. 468-6560.______
2 row pull type H. L. Proy Bermuda spring planter, model 10E, good cond., $900. M. W. Veal, Rt. 1, Box 238, Tennille 31089. Ph. 854-
7018._____________________ C. A. Allis Chalmers 2 row with
cultivators, planters, harrow, tractor good cond. with new battery and starter, tires like new, one owner. Paul Adcock, Bostwick. Ph. 342-0390.
Allis Chalmers tractor, model G, cultivators, bottom plow, bush and bog harrow. Johnnie Renfroe, Lovejoy 30250. Ph. 478-8042.
4 row trailing planter, Covington Duplex planting units, complete with soybean, grain, sorghum, 2 sets of corn plates, auto, disc markers, $550. Lloyd C. Matthews, Rt. 2, Chickamauga 30707. Ph. 375-3622.
Hardie high pressure orchard sprayer, 300 gal. wooden tank, exc. cond., $500; Ford cycle mower, 6 ft. blade, new cond., $375. A. N. Holbrook, Jr., 3902 Floyd Rd., Austell 30001. Ph. 435-0249.
Farmall Cub tractor, with plow, planter, cultivator and harrow, $950. James Womack, 504 N. Duke St., LaFayette 30728. Ph. 638-3655.
Cement mixer, portable mix, 2 1/2 cu. ft. of concrete, good cond., $85. H. C. Tonsgard, 3888 Wake Forest Rd., Decatur. Ph. 241-0355.______
61 model 641 Ford tractor, $1600; Super M Farmall, good cond., $600. H. W. Wood, Rt. 1, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5386.___________
Bl Allis Chalmers riding garden tractors, 8 hp, with 42 in. mower, $250; BIO Allis Chalmers 10 hp with 42 in. mower, $350. Jerrold Wright, Rt. 4, Box 24, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-5284. ____________
Big Dutchman flat deck cages, 10,000 cap., with eggomatic trans link and 15 cases per hr. Seymour egg washer. Edward Minter, Rt. 1, Meansville 30256. Ph. 567-8740.________
Vac Case tractor - tricycle front end, runs good, fair tires, $ 150. Harry N. Evans, Rt. 1, Box 198A, Iron City 31759. Ph. 774-2264._________
36 pancake brooders; 100 eight ft. broiler waterers, V trough; 300 plastic water jugs; Shenandoah incubator; 100 Bramco hog trough feeders; 2 egg carts and track. Cotton Boswell, Greensboro. Ph. 453-2046.
International 503 diesel combine with 4 row corn head and 15 ft. grain platform, $7,000. Hoyt Thompson, Rt. 2, Hawkinsville. Ph. 892-9382.
Triple 16 John Deere bottom plow with coulters, exc. cond. R. L. Estes, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-
2385.______________________ '2 disc tiller, 3-pt. hitch, $150; pull type bush hog, 5 ft, $175. John Hammond, Rt. 1, Winder. Ph. 867-3792.
All Gleaner combine, corn header, grain table, cab; Little Giant 40 ft. grain auger; 16 ft. steel flat bed with grain bodies, like new. G. R. Williams, Twin City. Ph. 763-2411, wk. ends only._______________
Turner block type hay baler, real good cond.; scrape blade for Farmall tractor, will sell cheap. R. A. Beaver, Rt. 1, Box 32, Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 632-2705.________________
1 row Farmall 100, fast hitch, new paint, good tires, harrow, 4 disc tiller, fowler, stalk cutter, planter, distributor, all cultivating equip., all good cond. Fred Norman, Rt. 1, Hazlehurst. Ph. 375-5726.______
Wheat cradle for sale, good cond., $25; anvil, $25. H. G. Tompson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5887._____
122L John Deere cotton picker, good cond., head reworked 1972, complete with stands, $825. Leonard Powell, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 148B, Wrightsville 31096. Ph. 864-2653.________
John Deere corn combine for parts, good motor and tires, $175 or trade for garden tractor. Roger Varnadore, Rt. 6, Box 44, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-4393._________________
Grindstone, old fashion, 2 3/4 in. wide, 15 in. diam., with handle, good cond., $20. F. S. Ring, 2310 Lower Roswell Rd., Marietta. Ph. 427-6234.
4 Ford 8N tractors, disc plow, bush and bog harrow, all good cond. Guy Parker, Rt. 8, Driskell Dr., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-2661, af-
ter 4.______________________ D-5 Caterpillar, 1972 model, low
hrs., like new cond. Clem Church, 465 Forest Hgts. Dr. Athens 30601 Ph. 548-6740.

Wednesday, March 14, 1973
Farm machinery and equipment

for sale

David Bradley Super 600 two wheel tractor with equip.; roto spader; elec. brooder and incubators. Mrs. Rosie Lee Barren, Rt. 8, Box 235, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-6527, after
6 pm.__________________ 13 all metal farrowing crates with
feeders, waterers, heat lamps, used very little, not farrowing now. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman.
A. C. H. D. 6 G end loader, $4,000; '52 J. D. B 3-pt. hitch Dearborn; 2 disc tiller, 3-pt. hitch. J. E. Tolbert, Rt. 2, Rockmart. Ph. 6465954.
Snapper tiller with 5 hp Briggs motor, plow foot and anchor drag, 1971 model, perf. cond., $180; tiller, 1972 model, 5 hp Brigfis motor used very little, $210. J. M. Nail, 5543 Fessenden Ave., Austell. Ph. 9482372.
Cole guano distributor, good cond., $ 10; two Cole No. 41 cotton planters, all plates, no guano, $5 ea., all kinds plow stocks and harrows, reasonable. E. F. Harwell, Rt. 3, Winder. Ph. 8673594.
2 Bailey elec. brooders, good cond., $25 ea. Lloyd Smith, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-2977.
M John Deere tractor, cultivator, spring tooch harrow, 14 in. turning plow; 5 ft. rotary mower, will fit "M" J. D. or 3-pt. hitch, $225, etc. C. A. Canning, Old Lost Mt. Rd., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-3485.
Stock racks to fit any size truck; conveyor for moving hay, etc.; steel storage boxes. Ken Waller, Box 586, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-7376.
TD-15 International crawler with Drott 4 in. 1 bucket and scarifier (series 150), good cond., $11,000. Cecil Hammond, 168 Huntington Rd., Athens. Ph. 549-9621._____
150 to 200 fifty Ib. cap. hanging hen type feeders, 35 cents ea. Enos E. Mullins, Rt. 2, Jasper 30143. Ph. 692-5107.

Beasley harrow (mule type), 6 disc, good cond., make offer. Jerry May, Ray City. Ph. 244-8785._________

Massey Ferguson farm tractor, model 65, runs good, $2300. A. W. Adams, Clayton. Ph. 782-4211 day or 782-5572 night.___________________

Allis Chalmers WD tractor, good cond. D. A. Walls, Rt. 4, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-4779.________

8N Ford tractor with lights, plows, new paint, good tires, cutting harrow. H. G. James, Rt. 6, Box 219A, Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-0307.

Windmills and windmill towers for sale. Alien Whitaker, Rt. 7, Box 70-1, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-5740.

Cultivators, 1 row, $90, two row, $190, four row M. F. on tool bar, $275; TO 30 Ferguson tractor, exc. cond., $885. Walt Sorrells, Rt. 1, Perry. Ph. 987-1578, after 6 pm.

26-22 in. disc harrow, sealed bearings, 3-pt. like new cond., $495; all metal construction built truck body with ground-to-truck ramps for crawlers, $595. Carl White, Rt. 1, Winterville. Ph. 742-2211.______

Ford 5000 diesel tractor, power steering differential lock, like new cond., $1600; Ford Major diesel, new tires, exc. cond., $1450; Farmall A, and cultivators, $450. H. C. Drury, White Oak. Ph. 576-5672 day or 7448442 night._____________

2 wheel garden tractors and diggers

for sale. Bernice Wright, Rt. 2, Can-

ton. Ph. 479-4086.

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2 row Holland transplanter, 3-pt. hitch and, tanks, like new, used to transplant only 6 A. of plants, $325. W. H. Brannen, Box 108, Unadilla 31091.__________________

2 H Farmall tractors and Super M Farmall tractor with equip., good cond., reasonably priced. Ray Bowen, 509 Bradley St., Perry 31069. Ph. 987-1365.__________________

122L John Deere cotton picker, mounted on 2010 John Deere tractor, wide front end and 3-pt. hitch for tractor plus stands for cotton picker, exc. cond. W. A. Jenkins, Rt. 2, Box 101, Manassas. Ph. 739-3172 Clax-

ton._________________________
Pecan sprayer, Forrest Mist blower, 250 gal., PTO driven, good cond., $1300. F. W. Gill, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5388 night._______________

10 Warner farrowing crates, good cond., $40 ea. George Hair, Rt. 4, Dalton 30720. Ph. 259-3090.

TD 6, fair, $1500; TD18 for parts, $1450; John Deere A, $350; John Deere H planter and cultivator, $275. W. H. Lawson, Coolidge. Ph. 346-
3376.________________________ Model 42 Powell 2 row tran-
splanter, good cond., $200. Jimmy Mixon, Rt. 2, Lyons. Ph. 526-8564
night.____________________ Roto-tiller drive wheels and sweep
type cultivator for roto-tiller. David Stapleton, Lumber City. Ph. 363-
4451._________________ Self-loading spreader for cleaning
poultry houses. Gerald Martin, McRae. Ph. 868-2935._________
4500 Ford backhoe loader, 1972 model, 240 actual hrs., 15 1/2 ft. digging depth, like new. Ernest Ricketson, Jr., Broxton. Ph. 359-
2037.___________________
8N Ford tractor for sale, real clean, new tires. Ernest L. Priest, Douglasville. Ph. 942-6468._____
1965 - 140 International Farmall, new motor, like new cond., cultivator, planters, 2 bottom plows, duster, harrows, rotary mower, $2,000. Shelton Adams, Uvalda. Ph. 594-
3211.__________________________ 500 gal. Craft milk cooler with new
compressor. Carlton Petty, Crandall 30711. Ph. 695-4260.________
8 ft. John Deere fertilizer distributor, like new cond., $225. Gene Prater, Rt. 4, Box 59, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-5142.________
TD14A crawler for parts, $500; triple axle low-boy implement trailer, good cond., $850. Jerry Yoder, Rt. 2, Box 172, Montezuma. Ph. 472-8326.
John Deere A tractor, 1953 model, good cond.; No. 5 John Deere mower, 7 ft. blade; 5 ft. pull type Bromiland bush hog, all for $850. A. H. Branan, McDonough. Ph. 957-3214, after 6
pm._______________________
2 horse riding cultivator, $20; grist mill, $25. Curtis M. Garner, Rt. 2, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 459-3278.
Ford tractor 9N, good tires, new paint, 2 speed trans., PTO, slip clutch, $795. J. W. Hammond, 416 Clearwater Dr., Marietta 30062. Ph. 428-
5082.______________________ 2 Big Dutchman feeders, 6 ton feed
bin, 8 pancake brooders, 75 porcelain drinkers, 180 glass jugs medicator, good cond.; 1965 John Deere 2010 tractor, gas, power steering, live power, etc. Quinon Robinson, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-2232.
1973 Ford garden tractor, 14 hp engine, hydrostatic with mower, like new cond., $1300. E. L. Howard, Lilburn. Ph. 939-9285._________
Bush and bog disc harrow, $100; 4 wheel rubber tire wagon, $200. W. C. Rexroat, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5339.
8N Ford tractor, recond. throughout. Grady Turner, 107 Batiste Park Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 4789636._______
Wisconsin V4 engine for parts, cheap. Phillip Donald, Rt. 2, Box 497, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4375 after
6._____________________ 4000 Ford gas LPTO 5 speed, 3
disc and 4 disc plow, 8 disc harrow, 8 ft. and 10 ft. fertilizer spreader, set of Covington planters, Omer Thomason, Rt. 3, Carnesville. Ph. 384-4099.
Oliver turner, disc corn planter, guano distributor, Jo Ree harrow, all horse drawn. T. B. Hendricks, 9 Townsley Dr., Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-2933.________________
1952 Super C Farmall tractor, original tires with plenty of tread, exc. cond., $1000. A. B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 677-4661, Homer.
2-14 ft. cattle trailers, 1 with top, 1 without top, see on wk. ends. R. E. Henderson, Lovejoy. Ph. 946-4034.
International TD-15 loader, Drott 4 in. 1 bucket and ripper, $12,500; late model Ford F-950 and 25 ton low boy, $6,500, all like new, both $18,000. Dr. Charles R. Merrell, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-5060.
2 wheel stock trailer, 4x6 bed made with oak lumber, 6 ply tires, 2 1/4 in. ball hitch, $175. E. S. Rhodes, Griffin. Ph. 227-8723.
2000 ft. 5 in. Shur-Rane alum, perforated (sprinkler) irrigation pipe, good cond., $1,100. T. Menear, 4140 Ayers Rd., Macon 31204.______
2 Le-High incubators, 6000 quail egg cap. F. H. Searcy, Box 860, Thomasville 31792.
400 gal. Mojonnier milk tank with 3 hp compressor, $600, selling to purchase larger tank; also, 3 DeLaval milking units. Bill St. John, Rt. 2, Ellaville. Ph. 937-4334._______
Farmall 100, 1 row tractor, with 2 disc plow-cutting harrow planters, cultivators, etc., $1,000. John J. White, Rt. 1, Resaca 30735. Ph. 6296345. Calhoun.
Massey Ferguson, 35 series diesel, live power, $1650; Ford 951 series, gas tractor, $1150; disc harrow, $150; five ft. rotary mower, $175. Chalres Holman, Mabletori. Ph. 9481710.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Ford hay baler, model 14-80, with minor repairs could be put in running cond., good for replacement parts; old type plow with steel wheels, good cond. Calvin Till, Forsyth. Ph. 9946093.
Small tractor with cultivators, 2 row, ideal for garden and small patches, exc. cond., $175. Wickley Sikes, Rt. 1, Midville._________
Ford tractor and heavy duty bush hog for sale, $800. James A Hood, 5217 Odum St., Covington 30209. Ph. 786-7266.______________
T-D-6 International crawler diesel, angle and tilt blade, winch on rear, hyd. system perf., $2,650 cash. J. A. Hall, Loganville. Ph. 466-4260 after 5:30 pm.__________________
Super A Farmall, with sickle mower, cultivators, planters, hyd. lift, good tires, $950. Joe T. Hester, R. 1, Washington 30673. Ph. 678-2696.
Homelite chain saw XL-12, used very little, $125, Cecil S. Jones, Rt. 2, Box 133, Rochelle. Ph. 648-2655.
Ferguson rake, good cond., $200; E-Zee flow, 10 ft. wide, good cond., $175; wire rabbit pens, 3 pens 10 ft. long, 1 with 2 sections, 2 with 5 sections, $10 ea. W. H. Thames, Rt. 2, Perry. Ph. 987-3183.________
Used 5 hp, 3 phase mix-mill for sale, used very little; also, 6 farm buildings, to be torn down. George Brown, Rt. 2, Mitchell. Ph. 444-5354.
Farm machinery and equipment
wanted
Want used tractor tire, size 10-34, no breaks or holes, good tread. J. Wallace Hill, 2025 Linwood Ave., East Point 30344. Ph. 762-6001.
Want used 6 ft. scrape blade, fits 3pt. hitch on Ford 8N. Kenneth L. Welborn, Rt. 4, Skyline Dr., Covineton 30209. Ph. 786-0466.
Want 40 series 1 row tractor with 3-pt. hitch, will trade 50 series John Deere tractor with 3-pt. hitch or will buy 50 mi. radius. Kenneth Lowe, Rt. 1, Colbert 30628. Ph. 742-8481, Winterville, after 6 pm._______
Want 450 ft. Monorail system, good feeders, with bins, 800 ft. of slats, prefer NE Ga. R. Estes, Rt. 1, Danielsville. Ph. 795-2385.
Want syrup kettle with no cracks or holes; also, Allis Chalmers tractor, B or C, for parts. J. S. Eliiott, Sr., Rt. 3, Macon 31206.
Want any type irrigation pump, 4, 5 or 6 in., good cond., pump only. Larry Callaway, Rt. 1, Collins 30421. Ph. 684-3256.
Want small tractor with cultivator equip., must be good running cond., cheap for cash. Marion H. Bryant, Rt. 2, Meigs 31765.____________
Want 310 Case dozer for parts. Royal Phillips, Rt. 3, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2960 night.________________
Want 2 used rear tractor tires, 139-36, prefer 6 ply. Emmett Clegg, Rt. 1, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-3930.
Want 8 or 10 ft. Brillion roller, in serviceable cond.; 8 or 10 ft. drag harrow. A. D. Dean, Rt. 1, Brooks 30205. Ph. 599-3423.
Want John Deere G tractor, fair cond., serial No. 41466 or later model, need tractor for repair, within 100 mi. Atlanta. H. S. Shipp, Box 269, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 9432372.
Want rear tractor tires, good cond., no holes, size 14.9 x 28. Richard W. Jones, Rt. 4, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-0539.
Want 6 ft. bush hog or rotary mower. Thomas B. Taylor, Rt. 1, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 9425765.
Want modern type hammermill, takes 1 bale of hay, will grind corn, must have molasses attach., etc. F. K. Newsome, Furey's Ferry Rd., Box 327, Rt. 1, Evans 30,809._______
Want good turning plow, cutting disc and planters for G Allis Chalmers tractor, contact after 4:30 p.m. Dewey Ray Dockery, Rt. 3, Box 2067, LaFayette 30728._______'
Want gardening equip, to fit Sears tractor; also, used chain saw. C. A. Wooddall, 1231 S. Gordon Rd., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-4676.
Want John Deere 4010 or 4020 or larger tractor, need forage harvester, both must be exc. cond. and reasonably priced. E. J. Stokes, Albany. Ph. 435-8658.______________
Want junk Massey Harris pony tractor, to use for parts. Wayne Daves, Harlem 30814. Ph. 556-6612.

Want set of trailer axles with elec. brakes, springs, etc. J. R. Wimpey, Rt. 1, Conley 30027. Ph. 361-7307.
Want Troy-Bilt roto tiller, good cond. H. D. Thames, Jr., Fayetteville. Ph. 461-2842.
Want 300 utility International, Farmall C, Allis Chalmers WD45, all 3 tractors for parts. Dock Vandiver, Carnesville. Ph. 384-4060.
Want sweet potato transplanter in working cond., prefer 8 row but can use 4 row. Harnson Miller, Box 416, Leesburg 31763. Ph. 846-2851.
Want crawler loader of dozer, 3-pt. hitch with power takeoff, any cond. C. F. Matthews, Killian Hill Rd., Lilburn 30247. Ph. 938-5724.___
Want John Deere model 110,8 hp tractor with mower, good cond., $350; also, elevator and conveyor for hay, prefer -one driven by tractor PTO. C. W. Walton, Rt. 3, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-8520._________________
Want fertilizer spreader to fit Ford tractor. John W. Presley, Rt. 1, Rome 30161. Ph. 235-1547.________
Want post hole digger, tractor or portable, within 50 mi. Ellijay. Clinton Smith, Rt. 3, Eilijay. Ph. 6354548.
Want good mower with hitch for John Deere tractor, give price. Michael Johnson, Rt. 3, Johnson Rd., Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4886.
Want 8 ton outside feed bins and augers; sev. 10 hole nest. Willis Gravitt, RFD 6, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-3358._________________
Want 6 to 8 hp horizontal gasoline motor with gear box attachment. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-1836.
Want Troy-Bilt roto tiller or Howard rotovator. Edward B. Dollar, 803 Elks St., Winder. Ph. 867-2604.
Want bulldozer, dragline, low-boy, good cond. E. C. Wood, 1900 Clary Dr., Augusta 30906._________
Want conveyor to load corn or hay, state price, cond., location, within 50 mi. Marietta. Jack Gaskin, Sr., Rt. 6, Marietta. Ph. 971-7374._______
Want Super C Farmall tractor for parts, also No. 20 or No. 30 Ferguson tractor for parts. M. A. Norman, RFD No. 1, Hazlehurst. Ph. 375-5726.
Want 1 or 2 used tractor tires, size 12 x 38, will accept small boot if required. L. E. Brown, 861 Stephenson Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 469-8750, after 5 and wk. ends._____________
Want Powell pull type bulk harvester with or without trailers. Paul Truett, Rt. 2, Moultrie. Ph. 985-2971, after 7 pm.___________________
Want Oswalt silage unloader, must be reasonable and good cond. W. Gross, 1601 Church St., Vidalia. Ph. 526-8155 until 5:15 or 537-2089, after 7.________________________
Want backhoe, Ford or other make, med. or Irg. size, $2000 or less, fair or repairable cond. D. A. Jones, Rt. 1, Box 170, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 4633849._________________
Want garden working attachments to fit Gravely tractor, starting motor, chain and sprocket assembly. I. J. Bell, 6225 Tara Blvd., Lot B49, Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 361-3003.
Want 3-pt. hitch to fit planters and distributors, good working cond., cheap for cash. C. E. Hardy, Rt. 1, Washington 30673. Ph. 274-3326, after 6 pm.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, from Winrock bloodlines, 7 mos. Mar. 19. James C. Renfree, 5297 Tilly Mill Rd., Doraville 30340. Ph. 458-0618._________________
20 black cows, 6 Whiteface cows, 4 black Whiteface cows, 1 Charolais bull, 1 Whiteface bull, $275 ea. Walter Hill, Cornelia. Ph. 778-6230.
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 8 mos., Bull "13" and El Capitan bloodlines. J. W. Morris Dbl. M Farms, Carrollton. Ph. 832-2852, days, 832-8447, nights.____________
Polled Hereford bull, 8 mos., reg., exc. bloodline, $300. Bill Godwin, Rt 2, Waters Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-3773._____________________
Reg. purebred , 172 French Charolais bulls and heifers; also purebred and 15/16 cows. Ben W. Gore, Rt. 4, Box 31A, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-2107.

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Reg. Charolais bull, purebred, 19 mos., real gentle. H. B. Fulbright, Rt. 1, Bowersville 30516. Ph. 376-8169, no collect calls.________________
Black Angus young reg. and crossbreed bulls, also purebred Holstein and crossbreed red Angus. W. B. Burnett, Box 866, Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254.__________
1 reg. Polled Hereford bull, 13 mos., selling to prevent inbreeding. Clayton Huling, Rt. 2, Box 23, Folkston 31537. Ph. 496-2260.
16 head reg. Angus heifers, bred by Marshall sire; also 60 head young cows, springing heavy, good bloodline. Kermit Reece, Rt. 2, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-2587.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 11-15 mos., CMR and Domino bloodlines, certified TB and Bangs free. Harry A. Wasden, MD., Quitman. Ph. 2638350, 244-8252.__________
Exhange reg. Charolais byll, 18 mos. for beef type cow w/heifer calf at side. F. K. Newson, Rt. 1, Box 327, Evans 30809. Ph. 736-1258.
8 Black Angus heifers to freshen soon, 2 milk cows. J. R. Vaughn, Marietta. Ph. 427-3987.__________
Purebred Charolais bulls, semen tested, 1/2 French, 1 Brown Swiss bull. Bill Newby, Rt. 1, Wildwood. Ph. 657-4548._____________
Reg. Holstein bull, 14 mo., $600, Dam, good 88 with 20,000 Ibs. milk, Sire Garbordale Burke Date. Melvin R. Yoder, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-
6183._______________________ 30 Angus heifers, 5 and 6 mos. old,
also 2 Santa Gertrudis heifers, 10 mos. old. James Wingsy, Decatur. Ph. 284-3525.__________________
Holstein Angus heifer, $350, Holstein and Holstein Angus feeder calves, $125 to $135. Olin Anthony, Nicholson. Ph. 757-2521.______
14 Hereford heifers, 6-8 mos. old, can del. J. T. Tolleson, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-4847.______________
2 yr. old black Angus bulls, reg., Marshall breeding. Byron H. Dunn, Atlanta. Ph. 636-4333._________
Reg. Polled Herefprds, CMR, Domino breeding, certified TB and Bangs free, bulls 8-13 mos. Dr. H. A. Wasden, Quitman. Ph. 244-8252 or 263-8350._______________
Service age reg. Angus bulls, Bellboy and Eileenmere breeding, clean well developed and C. V. Roy Clark, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6514 after 5:00 pm.________
Purebred Black Angus bull, 20 mos., 800 Ibs., $300. Janet Will, Norcross. Ph. 448-1520, 448-2914.
Top quality baby calves, dairy and beef type crossed, direct from cow's side. Jessie Pierce, Rt. 10, Gainesville. Ph. 536-6754.___________
Three 1/2 Limousih heifers, solid red; 2 red Angus cows, 1 shorthorn; and 2 Charolais Hereford cross cows. Don Craighton, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 628-4277._________________
70 cow Holstein herd, you pick 60 at $650, head; also 2000 Ibs. base. Jerry Yoder, Rt. 2, Box 172, Montezuma. Ph. 472-8326.________
1 Black Angus steer, corn fed for beef, 14 mos., approx. 700 Ibs., no cojlect calls. Martin L. Stubbs, Rt. 1, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-7063.
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 breeding, ready for service, John C. Dorough, Rt. 2, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-1510.___________
30 deep red, growthy 2 yr. Polled Hereford bulls, also younger bulls, BCIA records. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Box 118, Screven 31560. Ph. 586-
6687.______________________________ Reg. Black Angus, bulls, cows
w/calves, heifers, open and bred, Wye, Emulous and Marshalls, reasonably priced. Hugh Schneider, Fairmeadows, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 478-
8029.__________________ Exc. selection 1/2-3/4-7/8 percent
Charolais bulls and heifers, 6-20 mos., W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 619-2984.
Black Angus bull, 15 mos., Bandolier and Eileenmere bloodlines., $450. S. A. May, Ray City, Ph. 2448785.______________
Eleven 1/2 Limousin heifers and one 1/2 Simmental heifer, priced for immediate sale. Billy R. Barker, Rt. 2, Dahlonega, Ph. 534-7336._______
30 Angus heifers, 6-7 mos., 15 Charolais, approx. 8 mos., near Farmer's Mkt., can arrange del. Glen Dills, Riverdale, Ph. 478-2848 or 284-3525.____________________
22 Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 1222 mos., Lamplighter and mixer bloodlines, $350 to $550. Edward Hill, Rt. 1, Haddock, Ph. 932-5279.
Charolais bulls, 2-3 yrs. old ready for heavy service, top bloodlines, reasonable price. W. M. Alford, Rt. 1, Ellerslie, Ph. 361-5006.

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Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
Charolais bulls, 10-12 mos. old, 1/2 Charolais 1/2 Angus, $300, 15/16 Charolais, $500, purebred, $750. D. L. Davis, Kevsville. Ph. 547-2578.
Reg. Angus bulls, mod., long, tall kind, Marshall, Bell Boy and Emulus bloodline, 12 mo. old, $275, reg. certificate. Kenneth English, Keysville, Ph. 547-2568.___________
Reg. Horned Hereford bulls,- service age, $450 up; reg. and percentage Charolais bulls, $450 up. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109.
35 Angus heifers from good stock, 5 and 6 mos.; 18 Charolais heifers, 6 and 7 mos., crossbreed, can del. John Taylor, Duluth. Ph. 476-3650.
Reg. Angus bulls, Marshall and Bell Boy breeding, BCIA wts. and grade avail., $450 - $600. Thad Rush, Rt. 2, Rome. Ph. 235-4501._____
22 Angus cows w/16 or more claves by side, half of calves from Charolais bull, $9000. C. E. McCallie, Rossville. Ph. 866-7831._________
Reg. Angus herd bull, 4 yrs., good size, length and conf., free del. 150 mi. Doyle Jones, Jones Angus Farm, Milan. Ph. 362-3631, or 362-2641.
Black Angus heifers, $135; Charolais cross heifers, $155; Angus cows, $250. Johnny Padgett, Cumming. Ph. 887-8442, nights, no Sunday calls.______________________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, service age, Bell Boy and Eileenmere breeding, clean, well dev., tatooed and CV. Roy Clark, Flowery Branch. Ph. 9676514.___________________
13 Black Angus cows to calve soon. C. A. Waits, Marietta. Ph. 422-2009.
3 Polled Herford bulls, 13-16 mos., purebred, good bloodlines and conf. P. E. Scoggins, Rt. 3, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-2526.________
30 big Hereford bulls, horn and hornless, females avail., top S. E. herd. Bob Rush, Rush Bros., Kathleen. Ph. 987-1796.______
25 Angus cows, young, some w/calves by side, rest pasture bred and springers. James Wimpey, Decatur. Ph. 284-3525.____________
15 Hereford heifers, 6-8 mos.; 3 Holstein steers, 6 mos., can del. J. T. Tolleson, Locust Grove. Ph. 9574847.________________
1 Whiteface bull, approx. 800 Ibs., ready for service, subj. to reg., $395. D. S. Hillman, Rt. 1, Stapleton 30823. Ph. 595-3285.________
Simmental heifer out of Busmarck, real blocky. Ron Sykora, Gainesville. Ph. 534-5343.____________
20 Charolais bulls, exc. selection, 15/16, 8 - 12 mos., 2 bulls, 15/16, 24 mos. Gale Ross, Rt. 2, Kingston. Ph. 629-3623, 336-5373, after 6:30.
5 Charolais cows and big Charolais bull, cow to freshen in spring, good size and col., gentle. Harold Fowler, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5475, after 6.
3 Horn Hereford bulls, good breeding, selling to keep from inbreeding and going into cross breed program. John Giddens, Shady Dale, Ph. 468-6869._____,_______
Charolais cattle, breeding age purebred bulls, French and Domestic bloodlines, all reg. AICA and guaranteed breeders, cows w/calves, bred cows and heifers, open heifers. Clyde Lawson, Canton. Ph. 479-3542, 4793141._________________
Limousin-Red Angus-Holstein hybrid bulls, 500 Ibs., 5 mos., $500, free del. at weaning, 10 yrs. of A I. Bill Callaway, Rt. 1, Gumming, Ph. 887-4443.________________
2 Black Angus cows, calf within next 2 wks. Tom Smith, Rt. 7, Conyers, Ph. 483-4937._______
2 angus open heifers and 1 open Black young cow, $750. J. Stanley, Rt. 1, Box 256, Alpharetta, Ph. 4754730._________________
Reg. Red Angus bull, 13 mos., 908 Ibs., exc. qual. and cond., $650. Otis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome, Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613.__________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, from Bardoliermere, Eileenmere, and Blackcap strains, good selection. Fred G. Blitch, RFD 4, Statesboro, Ph. 8652475.________________
Reg. Angus bull, 12 mos., outstanding blood, CV, delivery avail M. B. Killgo, Rt. 1, Metier, Ph. 6852348.

8 Angus cows with 5 calves, 1 White Face cow and calf. J. R. Stevenson, LaFayette, Ph. 764-1495.
Feeder calves, milk cow, and black springing cows. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6621 after 5
pm. ________________________ Lrg. selection close-up Northern
Holstein heifers, reasonably priced. Phil Davis, P. O. Box 31, Ringgold, Ph. 935-4529, 935-4186._______
P. B. Charolais bull with papers, 2000 Ibs., 6 yrs. old, want to exchange bull, equal value or sell $800. Walter Boney, Rhine. Ph. 833-4461.
Reg. black Angus bulls, 12-14 mos., also, 2 yr. old bulls, Marshall and Wye breeding, Alcovy Angus Farm, Jersey Byron H. Dunn, Atlanta, Ph. 636^333.
1/2 Limousin 1/4 Charolais, 1/4 Angus bull, 530 Ibs. at 200 days, mouse col., looks Polled. Millard Adcock, Rt. 4, LaGrange Ph. 882-2269 after 6 pm._______________
5 reg. or purebred Red Polled cows, bred, and 1 Red Polled bull or 1/2 Santa Gertrudis bull. Pollie EIrod, RFD 1, Fairmount, Ph. 337-5647 nights.____________
Commercial Perf. tested Charolais bulls, 3-4 Ibs. daily gains, cheap so can afford to own one, ready for light service. A. D. Garner, Ga. Bapt. Children's Home, Baxley, Ph. 367-
2241.___________________ Exc. cross-bred Santa Gertrudis
bull calves, weaning age. James Perry, Bowdon, Ph. 258-3076 or W. W. Scogin, Jr., Atlanta, Ph. 355-2910.
20 Angus brood cows, 4 cfs., balance are springers, $300 ea. Carey Bunn, P. O. Box 156, Locust Grove, Ph. 957-5132 after 7 pm.
SWINE
Reg. Hampshire gilts bred to reg. Yorkshire boar; also, open reg. Hampshire gilts, 100-260 Ibs., reg. Hampshire boar with test records. Lawton Kemp, Jr. P.O. Box 7, Dexter. Ph. 875-3417 after 6.__________
Pigs and shoats. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas, 30132. Ph. 445-3011.
Black Little Boned Guinea hogs, 1 boar, service age, $65; 1 sow, 1 piglet, $75; 1 sow, 4 piglets, $120. R. J. Adams, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8889.
Purebred service age Yorkshire boars and younger, bred gilts, open gilts, purebred service age Spotted Poland China boars. D. A. Law, Rt. 1, Chula 31733. Ph. 382-4842.
Reg. SPC boar, long meat type, good, gentle boar, reason for selling not able to tend to hogs. Mrs. Geo. Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.____
Feeder pigs. R. P. Avant, Rt. 7, Bomar Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 9426886, 942-8616. __________
Reg. Yorkshires, reg. Landrace, 18 bred gilts, 35 open gilts, 20 service age boars. Terr-ell Swindle, Ray City. Ph. 686-5939, 455-2591.
SHEEP & GOATS
1 black and white nanny goat, small type, 3 yrs., $25, you pick up. J. B. Saul, Ebenezer Rd., Fayetteville 30214.__________________
1 good milk goat, milking now, bred to reg. Nubian buck out of Hurricane Acres. Bobby L. Willis, Rt. 3, Soperton.______________
Reg. Nubian buck, disbudded and descented, born Feb. 18, 1973, Hurricane Acres bloodline, papers furnished, $65. Harvey L. Purser, Cochran. Ph. 934-2979._______
Purebred Nubian buck, $35, black w/brown chest and stomach. W. M. Roland, Rt. 1, Grovetown 30813. Ph. 863-2191._________________
Pair Hampshire sheep, male and female, female to bring lamb, $25 cash. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula. Ph. 6773326.__________________
5 nanny goats and 1 billy goat. Donald Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 327, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-6360.
2 fresh milk goats, $30 and $40; 4 kids, 1/2 Nubian, 2 1/2 wks., 3 male, $10 ea. O. L. Huber, Rt. 1, Waynesboro 30830. Ph. 554-5847.
1 Nubian billy goat, $50. Mrs. A. A. Wynn, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Ph. 482-
8182._________________
5 goats, 2 white, and 1 milking, 3 kids, 1/2 Nubian. John T. Halloway, 2920 Lewis Lane, College Park. Ph. 762-7829._________________
2 Toggenburg billy goats, 2 wks.,' old, trained to bottle, come and see or call. Guy F. Dodd, 115 King St., Roswell. Ph. 993-6395.________
Reg. French and Nubian buck and doe kids. F. H. Millerd, Rt. 2, Acworth. Ph. 974-4476._________
Reg. Nubian buck, 3 mos. old, $50. Mrs. E. G. Wilson, 5354 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31204. Ph. 477-1979
Nubian buck, Irg. exc. conf., solid black, no papers avail., $55; also, 1/2 Nubian bucks, 8 wks. old, asst. col., $15. Ronald Hulett, Rt. 2, Milan. Ph. 362-3211, 362-4507.

THE MARKET BULLETIN Billies, $10 ea., nannies, $15 ea.
Daniel Phillips, Villa Rica. Ph. 4593184.
14 mo. old Nubian billy goat, $40, Nubian nanny goat due in April, $40. F. L. Wiser, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Ph. 942-0074.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
wanted
Want to buy cows and calves, reasonably priced. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Springs, Ph. 943-6621.
Want few cows, baby calves, any kind if cheap enough. J. A. Ratliff, Rt. 1, Box 58A, Greenville 30222, Ph. 538-6872.______________
Want gaited mare or gelding, good conf., very gentle for young girl, not over 950 Ibs., reasonably priced. H. S. Robinson, Atlanta, Ph. 237-2857, 255-3686.______________
Want reg. milk goat, Toggenberg, heavy milking stock. J. Olson, 24 Brannen Dr., Savannah, 31404.
Want purebred Guernsey cow, 5-6 yrs., heavy milker, red/white type, within 50 mi. radius. A. S. Darnel), Rt. 2, Acworth, Ph. 974-3553.
Want Hereford cow and calf pairs, also mature heifers. H. J. Hardin, Culloden 31016. Ph. 994-5448.
Want to buy or catch wild cattle. Rip Wilson, Madison, Ph. 342-3974.
Want to catch wild cattle and hogs. John F. Hendtrson, Rt. 1, Box 196, Bishop 30621; Ph. 769-6465.
Want to buy cows or calves, 1 or more, prefer thin, reasonably priced. L. H. Dobson, 100 Elmwood Cir., Smyrna, Ph. 794-4672, 688-3707.
Want to buy baby calves cross between purebred Charolais or full French bull and Holstein. Oliver Wilborn, Atlanta. Ph. 524-0955.
Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
At stud: Reg. Quarter Horse, Texas Van Dan bay, star in forehead, No. 219271, fee $35. Earl Miller, Jr., RFD 2, Box 130, Brunswick. Ph. 2653492 after 5 pm.______________
Reg. TWH brood mare, 6 yrs., Midnight Sun bloodline and 10 mo. s/colt, Midnight Sun and Merry-GoBoy bloodline, both deep red w/black mane and stockings, both $300. Harold Blackburn, Cornelia. Ph. 7786084._________________
At stud: Brilliant chesnut reg. Arabian stallion, Del Sanfra No. 37632, now at Dixieland Arabian Stud S. C, will be home April 1973. H. Crawford, Latigo Farm, Sandy Springs. Ph. 971-0803.________
At stud: AQHA Palomino stallion, Cee Bar Palo P 107-569, grandson of Three Bars, T. B. and Hollywood Gold No. P2220, fee $100. E. t. Crowe, 819 Cindy Lane, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-3822.____________
At stud: Bandit Jessie, reg. Paint No. 12,512, bay and white Tobiano, breed AQHA, Thoroughbred and 3 gaited grade mares for Paint foals. Harvey G. Conner, Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-8152._________
Reg. Appaloosa mare, bay (pink papers), 3 yrs., good Western Pleasure prospect; Appaloosa gelding, smoke col. with black, 9 yrs., $325 ea. or $600 both. Toni Bruno, Conyers. Ph. 483-9383 after 6 pm.________
Thoroughbred at stud: Parkway North, bay, 16.1 hands, good race or hunter sire prospect, $150 TB mares, $75 others. Carolyn McGaughey, Athens. Ph. 549-3810._______
At stud and for sale Dorough's Poco, AQHA, 1969, sorrel with blaze, good disp., $25 grade and $50 reg. mares, $1250. Dennis Hunnicutt, Ringgold. Ph. 935-2596.______
Small sorrel mare, 13 1/2 hands, 700-800 Ibs., 7 yrs. old, gentle for children or teenager, saddle and bridle included, $250. Harold Estes, Rt. 5, Box 505, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-4392.

Reg. Albino gelding, 11 yrs., gentle but spirited and flashing looking, must see to appreciate, $250. R. J. Adams, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8889.
4 reg. Tenn. Walking weanlings, 2 fillies, 1 black stallion by Sun's Big Shot, must sell. Robert W. Mitchell, Jr., Monroe. Ph. 267-5849.________
Reg. QH stallion and reg. Palomino QH mare, bred, gentle, trade for cattle. John Shellhorse, Box 236, Fairmount 30139. Ph. 337-2454.
3 Palomino colored pony mares, 2 three yr. olds, 1 seven yrs., gentle and bred, $25 to $40. W. S. McMichael, Quitman. Ph. 263-8682.________
Grey gelding, has been run on barrels, $150; bay, 4 yr. old stud, $250. Franklin Smith, Jr. Collins. Ph. 693-2948.__________________
Buckskin gelding, Thoroughbred Quarter cross, 15.2 hands, spirited but gentle, very well schooled, Western, $300 with tack. A. Robertson, Ft. Benning, Columbus. Ph. 545-
4225.__________________ Brown mare, black mane and tail,
with black saddle and bridle, $7,5. Cindy Ducker, Rt. 7, Box 177, Gainesville. Ph. 536-2889._______
4 yr. old Quarterhorse gelding, saddle and bridle, $150. Larry McGuire, 105 Crestland Ct., Stone Mtn. 30093. Ph. 469-5392.____________
Reg. TWH mare, blue roan, pretty, must sell. Noel Deal, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3921._____________
3 yr. old Shetland gelding, buckskin, gentle, with saddle and bridle, will sell or trade for small work mule or calf. James Snow, Rt. 2, Slockbridge. Ph. 474-8791.______
Gentle pleasure gelding, jumping ability, $250 with tack; gentle unbroken filly from King Ranch brood mare, sacrifice. $75. Wayne Hulgan, Macon. Ph. 477-1238 evenings.
Appaloosas, sev. show quality horses for sale, 2 yr. old Colida bred colt, carrying same bloodlines as Plaudit horses. Hugh Murray, Lilburn. Ph. 469-5638.________
Beautiful dark bay gelding, places well in halter and English pleasure, nice conf. and disp., 15 hands, 6 yrs. old, $500 firm. S. C. Williamson, Douglasville. Ph. 942-6533._____
Reg. Appaloosa stud, green broke, must sell, $1500. M. Boyce, 1262 29 Hwy. So., Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-
4861.______________________ American Saddlebred gelding, 5
yrs. old, 17 hands, gentle, rides good, $250, with saddle and bridle, $300. E. H. Blair, Rt. 4, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-0752.__________
Bay mare, 5 yrs. old, 151/2 hands, spirited hunter, $600. Becky Frazer, 565 W. Wesley Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 3553741.
Reg. Appaloosa stallion, 6 yrs. old, T-ll 1,757, sorrel w/blanket over loin and quarters and spots, $575; black and white Pinto gelding, 8 yrs.. $375. Ed Morgan, III, Box 350, Conyers. Ph. 483-4924.________
Reg. TWH racking stallion. Midnight Sun, Merry-Go-Boy bloodline, 3 yrs. old, $500 or consider trade. Sam Wreyford, Temple. Ph. 562-
3608.________________ Reg. American Saddlebred colts,
reg. Tenn. Walking Horse colts, grandsons of Midnight Sun, good bloodlines, 1 is Palomino, all colts ready to train. Karl Holcombe, Crabapple Rd., Roswell. Ph. 993-
6017.__________________ Quarter Horse-Saddlebred gelding,
4 yrs. old, roan, gentle and healthy, can be shown in Western Pleasure, $350. Pat Troup, 1170 Sanders Way, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 363-1053.
At stud: Weo Pappy, AQHA, No. 480296, sired by Cat's Leo (AAA), Weo Pappy, chestnut with good conf. and disp., fee $35 grade, $50 reg. Randy Ruff, Rt. 1, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-6689._______________
Purebred Arabian young stock; 2 reg. partbred fillies. Ellen Peeples, Box 566, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8077. after 6 pm.__________
2 yr. old grey filly, race or show prospect by AAA producer Glen Avon out of a granddaughter of Ed Edchols, $1500 firm. Kathy Morris, Rt. 1, Box 369B1 1/2, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-3964, evenings only.
At stud: Reg. Appaloosa, Nikwasi's Westwind, leopard, out of foundation grandsire Pistol B, fee $75. Willis Beck, 3663 Cascade Palmetto Hwy., Atlanta. Ph. 964-2973 after 4 pm.
Beautiful 1/2 Arab gelding, 15.1 dapple grey, 5 yrs., great English Pleasure, started well over jumps, prospective hunter, reg. $650. Miss Gigi Gibbins, 22 Deerwood Tr. Cit, Bogart 30622. Ph. 549-8279.
5 yr. old Palomino dun, with black and red padded 15 in. Western saddle, $225. Mrs. J. A. Gowen, Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-4416.
10 yr. old AQHA stallion, grandson of Sugar Bars, sire of foals with speed and conf., exc. disp., must sacrifice. Doye Erickson, Rt. 1, Cordele. Ph. 273-6336.

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Exc. 3 yr. old Palomino AQHA gelding, 2 stockings, blaze face, grand champion gelding and 2nd in Jr. Western Pleasure at Ft. Worth Fat Stock show. Don Darr, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-4232._________
7 yr. old bay gelding, blaze face, 3 stocking feet, 13.3 hands, 900 Ibs., gentle, good for children, pert', for teenager or woman, $150. Pamela Gordon, Rt. 1, Box 294-C, Savannah 31401. Ph. 964-4858.__________
Reg. 9 yr. TWHBA bay mare by Go Boy's Limousine or trade for baby colt by Suns Delight, Eboney Masterpiece , or Carbon Copy. Louis Falzarano, Thomson. Ph. 595-3188.
Mare mule, good cond., with harness. R. E. Day, Rt. I, Meansville 30256. Ph. 648-2828._________
Big mare mule, works good, pastures with cows; also, planter and gear, all kinds of farm tools, all for $240. John W. Hardigree, Rt. 2. Winder 30680._______________
2 yr. old colt, Saddlebred, halter broke, tan with sorrel mane and tail, $200 cash. Charlie Shelton, Washington. Ph. Cy. 3-4220._____
Sev. nice horses and ponies for sale, all gentle; also, saddles and bridles, reasonably priced. W. E. McKee, Rt. 2. Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 459-3792.
Shetland ponies and pleasure horses for sale, good selection; also. English and Western saddles and tack. C. M. Bond, Lavonia. Ph. 3563244 day or 356-2673 night.
At stud: Bo Plenty AQHA No. 586964 sorrel, places well in Western Riding, Western Pleasure and Reining, $30 grade, $60 reg. H. B. Thompson, RFD No. 2, Carlton. Ph. 797-3393._______________________
Reg. American Saddlebred gelding, 3 yr. old chestnut by Indiana Peavine, exc. pleasure horse prospect, $700. Terri Blackwell, Athens, Ph. 549-
4068.___________________ Reg. 1/2 Arabian gelding, 2 yrs.,
ready to train, must see, $250, at stud: Reg. purebred grey Arabian, $50. Mrs. C. R. Pittman, Rt. 1, Box 332, Carrollton, Ph. 832-9345._______
Gentle mare. Irg. bay, approx. 10 yrs., good brood mare and riding, $200. Hausell Cross, P. O. Box 66, Covington, Ph. 786-7591 nights and weekends.
6 ponies, all gentle, sold farm, no offer refused. R. C. Harrell, 987 Terrell Mill Rd., SE, Marietta, Ph. 971-1451.
Racking mare, 11 yrs., gentle but spirited; also, saddle and bridle, $185. Phillip Donald, Stockbridge, Ph. 474-4375 after 6.
Reg. Saddlebred mare, 11 yrs. old, light chestnut, blaze, stockings, good brood mare, well trained, for exp. rider. O. G. Barnes, Jr., Woodstocic, Ph. 926-6123.
Quarter horse yearling, filly, chestnut w/blaze, sired by Captain Joker and out of Yellow Dog Mare, $1750. E. S. Rhodes, Griffin. Ph. 227-8723.
At stud: Reg. Black Appaloosa, No. T-657, reg. bay Appaloosa, No. Tl 58-716, fee $35; reg. dark bay Quarter horse, Rip's Playboy No. 688-385 fee $25. Calvin Owen, Americus. Ph. 924-6246._______
Mixed roan, racking gelding, gentle but spirited, 7 yrs. old, $150. Sandra Eidson. Palmetto, Ph. 463-3418.
10 mo. old stud colt, halter broke, likely trained, $100; 6 yr. Palomino racking gelding, $250. J. C. Parker, Resaca. Ph. 629-8749.
TWH mare, reg., black, in foal by son of Setting Sun, $550. C. H. Raper Marietta, Ph. 926-6330._______
At Stud: Cloud Burst "C", reg. Appaloosa from foundation sire, see at Pinecrest Acres. R. N. Bates, Cochran, Ph. 934-7030 alter 6 pm.
Black Mars, TWH, blaze face. 1 stocking foot, 7 yrs. old, gentle but spirited. $350, will del. within 75 mi. of Atlanta, J. Q. Allison, Atlanta. Ph. 876-8502.
I work mule, works good, Bernice Wright, Canton, Ph. 479-4086.
1 Quarter horse, $150. Curtis M. Garner, Villa Rica, Ph. 459-3278.
4 good riding horses, 2 Hunter type, 2 matched mares. W. C. Rexroat, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-5339.
Reg. Quarter Horse mare, very gentle, chestnut Morgan type mare, exc. for anyone, must sell immediately. Larry Holtsinger, Conyers, Ph. 4833722.
Quarterhorse, 8 yr. old gelding, dark chestnut, neck reins, exc. cutting horse, fast, gentle but spirited, $200. Gary H. Davis, Blue Ridge. Ph. 6322871.
2 reg. Quarter horses, gentle, safe for anyone, will sell or rent by mo.; also, stable, pasture, riding ring, trails. W. C. Camp, Norcross, Ph. 449-1348.
At stud: Jet black Arabian Arzuz no. 20098; also, 2 others, can pick up mare or bring stud. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 289-5798.

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Horses, mules, ponies

for sale

Shetland ponies, 1 stallion, 1 mare, 1 filly, all beautiful, all $100. E. W. Perry. Buena Vista 31803.______

Black mare mule, 900 Ibs., strong worker, 14 yrs. old, no reasonable offer refused. Arch Wall, 2849 Lakeshore Dr., College Park, Ph. 766-3336.

AQHA Mare sired by son of Vandy, broken, gentle, AQHA brood mare and AQHA stud colt. J. W. Greene, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4749.

Red sorrel Welsh gelding, 650 Ibs.,

7 yrs. old, gentle, works and rides.

Clyde Thaxton, Rt. 3, Alpharetta, Ph.

475-4969.

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10 AQHA horses, 3 fillies, 3 studs, 1 to 2 yrs. old, 3 mares King breeding, 1 Big Step mare. A. J. McCorkle, Rt. 2, Newton Rd., Albany 31701.

Red and white male Welsh pony, 2 1/2 yrs. old, good cond. and real pretty, $65. Mrs. John Parker, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. 629-3061.________

AQHA mare, 3 yr. old, dark bay, breeding from Hired Hand, King P234, Waggoner, also, 2 yr. sorrel colt. S. M. Berkley, Rt. 7, Box 366, Covington Ph. 786-9659._______

Reg. 3/4 Arabain mare, 5 yrs., chestnut, show prospect for exp. rider. Mrs. Jane Woodruff, Atlanta, Ph. 237-4342 after 6 pm._______

2 Quarter horse type colts, 1 small 1/2 Arabian-1/2 Quarter type horse, all suitable for children; 4 yr. old Quarter Horse gelding, brown, stocking legs, blaze face, etc., $200. Steve Sams, Atlanta. Ph. 266-7116
day.____________________ AQHA 3 yr. old mare, Double
Wempy P-l bred, 3 mos. training, $775. Howard Rucker, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7724.
16 hand jumper-hunter gelding, shown successfully by youth, quiet, easy going, tack if desired, all $350. Mrs. Annie Forrester, Buford. Ph. 945-7315 or 945-6570.
Purebred Arabian filly by Vazon, purebred Arabian stallion by Ibn Sirecho, both show quality. Nancy Barnett, Oxford. Ph. 786-4767, evenings._____________________
Flashy colored gelding, trained English and Western, gentle for beginners; stylish, smooth-racking, gentle mare, $250 ea. Sally Stinnett, Buford. Ph. 945-7315.
Appaloosa colt, bay, blanket over hips and loins, Toby I, Hawk Eye, Painted Lady bloodlines, pedigree avail, on request. Patricia Ross, Morganton. Ph. 374-6254, after 5.
AQHA stud, own son of champion, "Bar Money", out of "Gold King Bailey" mare, priced to sell. Charles M. Jordan, III, Vidalia. Ph. 5372221.
7 yr. old chestnut mare for sale, good with children, $275 including tack. Richard Van Buren, Macon. Ph. 477-3301.
AQHA yearling halter filly, black w/white markings, by AAA Bee Gee Bars; brood mares w/foals by AAA Bee Gee Bars and bred back to AAA, AQHA champion Coffee Bar King, etc. Lestef Welch, Rt. 1, Box 369B2, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-3964.
Shetland ponies, 1 black male, Irg. and 1 female, blonde and brown, small, $60 if both taken, will trade for calf. James Lowery, Rt. 1, Gillsville. Ph. 869-7321._______________
At stud: Thoroughbred, English Import Dorking, by Nearco, outstanding bloodlines, fee $300. R. C. Jack, 1921 Timothy Dr., Atlanta 30329. Ph. 634-8113._____________
At stud: American Saddlebred stallion, "TOPCAT", 1972 World Champion Halter horse, golden chestnut, Stonewall King and King Genius breeding, etc., $75 reg., $50 grade. Larry Thacker, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3535 or 629-9297._____
Good saddle mare, sorrel with flax mane and tail, gentle but spirited. R. W. House, Haywood Rd., Armuchee. Ph. 234-5859.____________
At stud: Mr. McBarr AAA AQHA champion, sire of GQHA Weanling Futurity winners for 1970, 1971, 1972, Freckles Diamond AAA, 15.3 hands. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262._____.
Quality horses for sale, colts and performance horses to fit your needs. Randy Butler, Eatonton. Ph. 4856545.

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At stud: AQHA champion, Captain Joker, sire of champions and champion producers, exc. col., conf. and disp. Ronnie Hodges, Eatonton. Ph. 485-6545.
AQHA production horses, championship bloodlines, green broke or fully trained for showing; stallion Georgy Pep 1972 state senior reining champion. H. J. Douglas, Big D Ranch, Rt. 6, Carrollton. Ph. 8342415.
Appaloosa at stud: Joker B. Jiggs, son of Joker B, High Point Aged Stallion, $200; mares in foal to Jiggs from $800. Dr. Morris, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6913._____________
Strawberry sprinkletl gelding for sale, with bridle and! saddle, $150. Walker Manning, Buford. Ph. 9453489.
Show quality 2 yr. old reg. Appaloosa stud, exc. conf., col. and disp., placing well at halter, approx. 1000 Ibs., 22 mos., broke, 3 mos. training, $800 firm. Janet Campbell, Tifton. Ph. 382-0671.________
1967 AQHA mare, bred to son of Go Rebel Go, T AAA, will foal March, $600; two yearling AQHA colts, $250 and $400. Billy Barbee, Camilla. Ph. 787-5196.
Livestock feed, hay and grain
V" "J. v TT
for sale
1972 Coastal Bermuda grass hay, $1, bale, in Irg. quant. R. J. Williams, 1060 N. Jamestown Rd., Decatur 30033, Ph. 634-1234, 634-0369.
Good quality fescue hay from fert. fields, baled w/o rain, 75 cents bale at barn. Amos Blalock, Rt. 1, Box 451, Fairmount 30139. Ph. 629-5612.
Fescue, Orchard Grass, and Clover mixed hay, fert. and baled w/o rain, 85 cents bale. Lloyd C. Matthews, Rt. 2, Chickamauga 30707, Ph. 3753622.__________________
Will dig coastal bermuda sprigs and load on your truck, reas. priced. Charles R. Own, Rt. 1, Ellaville, Ph. 937-6296.
Sev. tons, mixed coastal bermuda and fescue hay, big bales, $1. Robert A Harris, Rt. 1, W. Bankhead Hwy., Villa Rica, Ph. 459-3313.
Want ear corn in shuck, state quantity and price. F. K. Newsome, Furey's Ferry Rd. Box 327, Evans 30809. Ph. 936-1258.
Approx. 600 Bales 1971 Coastal Hay, stored in barn, 75 cents per bale. Fred Poland, Dearing, Ph. 556-3706 after 4 pm.________________
Hay, Irg. bales, yr. old mixed grass hay, 60 cents bale. Tom Peden, Rt. 1, Miller Ferry Rd., Calhoun, Ph. 6299844.
Good Bermuda and Fescue hay, broken bales and loose, 50 cents bale, you load. W. H. Butler, Tucker, Ph. 938-7905.
Baled pine straw del. in DoraVille, Chamblee, Dunwoody area, min. 10 bales order, $1.75 bale. Louis Bentley, Rt. 1, Norcross. Ph. 448-2302.
Yellow shelled corn, bulk only. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton, Ph. 7345109.
Livestock, -handling, boarding, equipment

Rex Stubben, 15 in. saddle complete with fittings 130 in. Raine Taylor, Rome. Ph. 404-232-6562.
1972 Double D 2 horse trailer, elect, brakes, running lights and saddle compartment, exc. cond. Sharon Knight, Bayou Farm, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-7198 after 6 pm._______
Horseshoeing in West Georgia area, satisfaction guaranteed. Thomas Smith, P. O. Box 594, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3113.
2 Western saddles, 14 and 16 in. seats, $125 and $150, like new, Jane Will, Norcross. Ph. 448-1520, 4482914.
Borelli 4 in. cutback English saddle, $100, pony saddle $25, Western saddle, $25, etc. Pat Hunnicutt, Rt. 2, Macon. Ph. 912-935-2596.
Want cattle trailer, 12 ft., must have 1973 state decal or in good cond. to pass inspection. M. C. Mealor, Box 230, Hull. Ph. 788-2585._______
Horses pastured, Stone Mtn. area, $15 per mo., grass, water and shelter. J. F. Graham, Puckett Rd., Rt. 2, Lilburn. Ph. 469-6329.
Want to rent small pasture for cows within 10 mi. Marietta or Acworth. Garland Walker, 155 Privette Rd., Marietta. Ph. 422-8169.
Hale cattle trailer, 16 ft., sliding rear gate, escape door. Chuck Williams, Box 206, Watkinsville. Ph. 769-5291.
14 ft. used open top stock trailer, 16 ft. metal top stock trailer. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-3974.
Want late model 2 horse trailer, will assume loan. Mrs. J. Davidson, Rt. 2, Marietta. Ph. 971-3598.
Hunter and Western saddles, good cond., $50 ea. Mrs. O. F. Daughtry, Louisville. Ph. 625-7528.
Breaking and training in English and Western pleasure, exc. care and show conditioning, 24 hr. adult supervision. Paula Young, Lawrenceville. Ph. 938-7097.
1969 Deluxe Hale 2 horse trailer, dual axle, extra high and long, tail curtains 'saddle rack, marker lights, inside lights, new whitewall tires, chrome gravel shields, $750. Larry Thacker, Adairsville. Ph. 404-7733535 after 5 PM.
Silver mounted, B/S, 15 in., saddle silver laced cantle, silver plates on skirt, 7/8 in. skirt, $300, matching bridle and breastplate, $50. G. P. Curry, Appling. Ph. 541-0963.
Boarding and training horses, running pleasure and breaking colts, 5/8 mi. track, 10 starling gates, concrete block stalls. Jean Benson, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4450.
Extra Irg. 2 horse Hale trailer, saddle compartment, $500 or best offer, also, handmade Irg. Western saddle, $190, all good cond. Bill Cunard, Conley. Ph. 366-9813 or 361-8820.
Horseshoeing hot and cold, all professional work at your convenience, wk. days, evenings, wk. ends and holidays, free to travel. Tom Hayes. Decalur. Ph. 284-7292.
Tail set harness, good cond. $40. Mrs. R. D. Scarth, Rt. 1, Box 135, Bogart. Ph. 548-4198._________
Horseshoeing, graduate of North Texas Horsehoeing Inst., shoe wk. days, wk. ends, and holidays, will travel. Raymond Downs, Rt. 5, Rome. Ph. 235-8828, 234-6331.
Open top and metal top stock trailers, 14 and 16 ft. length. Doyle Jones, Milan. Ph. 362-3631._____
Deluxe Stidham 2 horse tandem, escape door, dome lights, brakes, side and roof vents, mats, penstriping, 6 ply tires, exc. cond., $695. Billy Barbee, Camilla. Ph. 912-787-5196.
2 horse trailer, good cond. $350, must sacrifice. Doyle Erickson, Rt. 1, Cordele. Ph. 273-6336.
Hauling horses and cattle when called, evenings and wk. ends, locally and out of town. Raymond Y. Ayers, Atlanta. Ph. 758-2551.
2 horse trailers and cattle trailers, open and closed tops, w/wo brakes, 1973 models. F. R. Alien, Stone Mtn., Ph. 289-6017 or 284-0141.

4 horse trailer, 6 1/2 ft. higH, dividers in front, elec. brakes, 2 yrs. old, also one horse trailer. W. S. Taylor, Smyrna. Ph. 435-9723.
Horses pastured Rex-Conley area, plenty grazing and water, will pick up your horse; also, want to rent pasture for cattle. J. R. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307.
Horses boarded and pastured, Irg. riding ring, 1400 acres of riding trails, also, rental horses and for sale, off Hwy. 212 on Oglesby Bridge Rd., Mike Blalock, Conyers. Ph. 4835284.
2 Western saddles, pads, blankets, bridles, saddle racks, misc. tack, must sell immediately. Larry Holtsinger, Conyers. Ph. 483-3722._______
Saddles, English, Western, and pony, good cond., reasonable. W. C. Rexroat, Rt. 5, Alpharetta. Ph. 4755339.

Horses pastured, $20 mo., Crabapple Area, Fulton County, 10 mi. N. of Sandy Springs, grazing, water, beautiful trails. Olivia Llop, Atlanta. Ph. 252-2607.
Horse and cattle trailers for sale, closed, open, Irg. or small. Randy Butler, Eatonton. Ph. 485-6S45.
Want someone to train horses. Oliver Wilborn, Atlanta. Ph. 5240955.
Horse training, all type horses broke, started, trained and shown, exc. facilities and results. Ronnie Hodges, Eatonton. Ph. 485-6545.
Have room for 2 horses to board, with riding ring, 80 A. pasture and stable. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 2895798.
16 ft. 1973 stock trailer, with top, brakes; also, 2 open top stock trailers, 14 ft. and 10 ft. Calvin Till, Forsyth. Ph. 994-6093 after 7 pm.

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Recipes Of The Week

GRAPE FIZZ Yield: Five 12-oz servings

1 pt. vanilla ice cream, softened
3 cups milk 3 btls. (7-oz. each)
ginger ale, chilled

3/4 cup (6-oz. can) frozen concentrated grape juice, thawed
Vanilla ice cream

In large mixing bowl while beating 1 pint ice cream, blend in grape juice; gradually blend in milk. To serve: into each glass pour 1 cup grape mixture and add 1/2 cup ginger ale. mixing well; top with scoop of ice cream. Serve immediately.

BAKED MACARONI LOAF

1 cup elbow macaroni

1/4 cup chopped pimento

3 Tbls. butter

3 Tbls. minced parsley

11/4 cups milk

1 1/2 tsp. onion salt

1 cup soft bread crumbs 1/8 tsp. pepper

3 eggs, slightly beaten

2 cups (8-oz.) shredded

Cheddar cheese

Cook macaroni according to package directions, omitting

salt; drain. In a small saucepan melt butter; stir in

milk and scald. In a large bowl place bread crumbs; pour on

milk. Add macaroni, eggs, cheese, pimento, parsley, onion

salt and pepper. Stir lightly to blend. Pour into baking dish (1

1/2 quart, buttered). Bake 50-60 minutes or until golden

brown in a 325 degree oven.

Recipes from American Dairy Association

BUILD A BETTER GEORGIA BUY GEORGIA FARM PRODUCTS

Horses boarded, $60, Irg. stall, shavings, riding ring, tack room, feed, hay, adult care and supervision. Gene Mullinax, 4951 Roswell Rd., Marietta. Ph. 993-6169 after 6 pm.
Agricultural seed and plants
for sale
White halfrunner beans, brown crowder peas, Miss, crowder peas, $1 cup, add post. Mrs. Charlie J. Cantrell, Rt. 11, Box 48, Gainesville 30501.__________________
Good, tenderhull beans, white cornfield beans, speckled crowder peas, white mush peas, cream 6 wks. beans, $1 cup, add post. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3. Ellijay.________________
8000 stalks green cane, 4-5 ft. long,, $10, C. W. H. Brannen, P.O. Box 108, Unadilla 31091. Ph. 627-3369.
Blueberry pits.: Southland, Woodard, Briteblue, Delite, $1.50 ea.; Muscadine grapes: Jumbo, Higgins, $1 ea., orders $15 PP, others add $1. J. E. Leger. Ocilla 31774.
Treasured bushel potato from Brazil, instructions included, $1.50, PP. Mrs. J. O. Blackstone, Rt. 3, Powder Springs 30073.________
Extra Irg. peanuts, 30 seed start, $1. J. K. Stalcup, 2563 Sandtown Rd., Marietta 30060.__________
Blackberry pits., muscadine grape vine, dewberry pits., raspberry, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. James Waters, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533.___________
Tobacco pits.: Ga. grown mid Mar. thru Apr., varieties: McNair 30, NC 2326, Hicks. Bob Lindsey, P. O. Box 306, Lenox 31637. Ph. 546-4225.
Old time white, running, willowleaf butterbean seed, $1.50 cup, $2.75, lb., PP. E. K. Beachman, 347 Oglethorpe Ave., Athens 30601.
Currants, 3-5 ft., $1 and $1.50; cherry, goose plum, 5-6 ft., $1.50 no mailing. E. Lienemann, Ml. Pleasant Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-6432.______
Black striped, half runner bean seed, white half runner, 70 cents cup. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston 30662.___________
Blueberry pits.: Rabbiteye, Woodard, Tifblue, Southland, Briteblue, Delite, bearing, $1.25 ea., 3 yrs., $1.75, orders over $10 PP, others, $1. Weyman Garner, Buchanan 30113.____________
Jumbo peanuts, Irg., sweet, yield well, 30 seed, $1, include post., 16 cents or stamps. Mrs. J. E. Wesson, Rt. 1, Cedartown 30125._______
Good time strawberry, name unknown, $2 C, sage pits., 2, $1, add post. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533.

Everbearing strawberry pits.. SI ea., no checks, 70 cents post. L. C. Coleman, Rt. 10. Gainesville 30501.
Ogallaha everbearing strawberry pits., $5, 100 pits., PP in Ga. Mrs. A. M. Grier. Rt. 2, Alto 30510.
White corn w/blue grains, combine run, $5 bu., you pay shipping chgs.. no collect calls. Marvin Tillman. Glenwood, Ph. 523-5358, morn, and nights._____
Muscadine grape vines, sourwood. 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner. Rt. 6, Gainesville._____________
Old time sweet. Freestone peach. Burbank plum Concord grape, 50 cents - $1, no mailing. Mrs, Wm. B. Price, Rt. 1, Douglasville 30134, Ph. 942-4022.________________
Earlibelle strawberry pits., very prolific and good pit. maker, $3 C. plus 75 cents post. Paul Fleming. Rt. 2, Athens 30601.____________
Massey strawberry pits., heavy bearer, 25, SI; C, $3.50; 200. S6.5U. no checks, 65 cents post, on orders. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Box 529, Gainesville 30501.______
1500 bu. Bragg soybeans. Byron Whitmire, Bowman 30624. Ph. 376-
8094.____________________ Green okra seed, $1 cup, add post.,
no checks, Mrs. Clarence McMillian. Rt. I, Dacula 3021 1._________
Brazilian Irish potatoes, $2 ea. J. S. Askew, Rt. 7. Conyers. Ph. 483-8002.
Apple trees: Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Yate. Ark. Black, June, Rome Beauty, Winesap, 75 cents ea.; Chinese chestnut, $1 ea. Ray Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528.
King Texas yellow meat watermelon, 100 seed, $1 w/stamped addressed env., no checks. A. D. Evans. Rt. 2, Temple 30179._________
Ozark strawberry pits., $3 C, add 70 cents post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3. Ellijay 3i>540.______________
Grape vines, 10, $9, PP, good variety, 2 ea. of Concord, Caco. Freedonia, Moore's Early, Niagara. Vie Vaughn, Rt I, Woodstock 30188, Ph. 926-6442.
Old fashioned speckled, running velvet bean seed, makes exc. livestock feed, cannot ship. Ronald Hulett, Rt. 2, Milan 31060, Ph. 362-3211. 3624507.
Jerusalem artichokes, $3.50 gal; 75 cents post. May cherry bushos, $1 ea., boysenberry pits., $2 doz.; everbearing strawberry pits., 24, $1. $4 per C, 50 cents post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540._____
Jerusalem artichokes to pits., $3, gal., add 50 cent post., huckleberry pits., $2.50 doz., black raspberry, wrapped, $2.50 doz., add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Treasured Brazilian Irish potato, $3, ea., 2, $5, 8, $16, also running Okra 12 seeds, 25 cents with self addressed env., add post. Mrs. Grace Townsend, Rt. 1, Box 315, Gainesville 30501.
Red Raspberries, bear twice a year. Muscadine grapevine, 50 cents ea., dewberry, blackberry, Huckleberry, catnip, spearmint pits., $2.50 doz., 50 cents post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5. Ellijav.

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for sale
Yellow mealed Black Diamond watermelon seed, 1/4 Ib., $1; 1/2 lb., $2; I lb., $3.60, PP. C. G. Williams, 4414 Chamblee Tucker Rd., Tucker, Ph. 938-5066.____________
Semidwarf apple tree: Red Delicious, Golden Sugar Apple, Rome Beauty, others, $3 ea., plus post. James Lawson, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.____________
High quality Pensacola Bahia grass seed. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 865-2475.________
Tender green pod okra, $1 cup. PP. Mrs. J. H. Ponder. Armuchee 3UI05.
Concord grape vines, some bearing age, $2 ea., 40 cents handling. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., N. E., Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.
Treasured Brazilian Irish potato, $3 ea., $5, 2, $16, 8, add post., will accept MO. Omae Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Box 50, Gainesville 30501._____
Mtn. blueberries, dewberries, blackberries, $3 doz., black walnuts, old fashion peach, cherry, hickory nut, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks. Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540._____
Jerusalem Artichokes, $2.50 gal., hazelnut, sourwood, crabapple, 2-3 ft. 6, $5, 80 cents post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.________
Bearing size, mtn. huckleberries, dewberries, blackberries, yellow root pits., 12, $3, red tame plum, 5, $3, Fox grapevines, $1, ea., 3, $3, Mrs. David Stover, Rt. I, Blue Ridge.__
Muscadine grapevine, Hazelnut, Beechnut, blackhaw, catnip, pits., savice berry black raspberries, Himalayan blackberry, 4, $1. Garlite bulbs, blueberry, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.________
Texas Tommie Toe or traditional Morgan Co. tomato seed, 50 cents pkg., 3 pkg., $1, PP. John H. Davis, 1007 Dimmock St., SW, Atlanta 30310._________________
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.
Agricultural seed and plants
wanted
Want 2 Ib. of running butter pea seed. J. M. Washington, Rt. 3, Box 303, Jackson.__________________
Want Baldwin pear tree. Theron Searcy, 206 Waverly Way, Thomaston 30286, Ph. 648-2247.___________
Want old fashion purple skin Porta Rican sweet potatoes for bedding or will take pits, later, Caesar Jackson, 1614 Lexington Rd., Athens 30601.
Want youngberry pits., also Irg. fruited, lemon yellow fig trees. Mrs. B. E. Crumrine, Rt. 3, Box 658, Savannah 31406._____________________
Want white hull cornfield beans or white hull halfrunner. Clyde W. Holloway, Rt. 2, Petty Rd., Lawrenceville 30245.___________________
Want vining okra seed. M. Shuttlewood, 467 Techwood Dr., N. W., Apt. 228A, Atlanta, Ph. 876-7588.
Want to buy fescue seed, 120-200 Ibs. L. H. Dobson, 100 Elmwood Cir.. Smyrna, Ph. 794-4672.______
Want bunch type velvet beans, buy or trade running velvet beans, pay freight if too far to pick up. Ronald Hulett, Rt. 2, Milan, Ph. 362-3211, 362-4507._______________________________________
Want good variety of sweet potato pits. M. L. McEver, McEver Rd., Acworth 30101.
notice
Several people bought berries or vegetables from Ila Johnson and failed to return jars as requested, please return. Ila Johnson, Rt. 3, Johnson Rd., Loganville 30249.

Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs A a
for sale
Pigeons, White Kings, Runts, W. E. Koch, 721 Northern Ave., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 443-5174.____________
Sev. doz. fertile bantam eggs for sale, good for hatching, $1.25 per doz. Hollis Morris, Rt. 1, Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-
7330._______________________ American Giant Homer pigeons,
extra Irg. and prolific-show and utility. T. E. Bunn, 3640 N. Druid Hills Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 6367112.___________________-
Pure Roundhead eggs, $10 per 15 PP. Miles T. Woodring, Rt. 4, Box 65, Ellijay 30540.____________
Satin rabbits for sale, black, white and copper, all ages. T. S. Anderson, 2717 Sky land Dr., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 633-1251.__________________
Geese and ducks for sale; also, goose, duck and chicken eggs. Ella Adams, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 4355732.____________________
Young laying hens and sev. roosters, hatched from blue shell eggs, all $2 ea. at my home. Robert Daniel, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-2097.______
Laying hens, $1 ea., hens lay every day. Billy Bell, Rt. 1, Box 64A, College Park 30337. Ph. 761-1423.
B. B. Reds, black Tailed Japs, White Silkies, Black Rosecomb, Buff and Barred Cochins. Dan M. Johnson, Rt. 2. Lavonia. Ph. 356-6261.
Black Breasted Red Old English and Black Tailed White Japanese, $10 pr. and up according to quality. Don Taylor, 403 Nona Dr., Albany. Ph. 435-6369.________________
Muscovys, $5 pr., extra males, $1.50; Pekins, $5 pr., mixed breed ducks, $2.50 ea.; grown white turkeys, $3.50 ea. Mr. Boyd, Rt. 2, Houze Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-3533
after 6._________________________ Chinchillas, 125 standard top
quality males and females, $10 ea., breeding males Empress Certified. John R. Cook, 101 George Dr., Warner Robins. Ph. 922-8080._______
3 dark turkeys, 2 hens and 1 torn, $20 at my home cannot ship. Mrs. L. R. Livecy, Rt. 3, Dublin 31021. Ph. 463-3361._____________
Game for hatching, from pure Racey Mugs and Gladiators, from proven bloodlines, $12 pet doz. if you pick up. R. F. Sessions, Rt. 2, Favetteville 30214.____________
1972 hatch blue peacocks, $15; pr. 1972 turkeys, $25; two prs. 1972 lavander guineas, $10 pr. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus 31709. Ph. 924-7575.______________
Bobwhite quail, day old, 25 cents. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 237-5340.
Chinchilla breeding stock for sale; also, complete equip., make offer. L. H. Brasington, 2540 Old Lost Mtn. Rd., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 9435298.____________________
White Chinese goose eggs for sale, 30 cents ea., cannot ship or mail orders. Mrs. M. Vlahovic, Rt. 1, Jefferson. Ph. 367-8444.________
Purebred show type bantams, 3 trios B. B. Reds, trio Black Old English, pr. Silver Duckwings, Rhode Island Red Hen, etc. Grady H. Ti'mms, Rt. 2, Box 172, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 695-3644.________
Booking orders for Bobwhite quail eggs from extra Irg. birds, $10 per C, cannot ship. Joseph T. Moore, 1819 W. Broad Ave., Albany 31705. Ph. 435-9834.___________________
5 mixed baby rabbits and mama, 1 NZW doe and buck, 1 Dutch buck, $1 to $3. Michael Hamlin, Rt. 2, Gray 31032. Ph. 986-6870, after 4
pm.__________________________
Rabbits for sale, breeding stock, New Zealand Whites and Smutnose, $2 and up. Douglas Webb, Rt. 4, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6822._______
Rhode Island Red hatching eggs, have kept pure, 15 for $2.45 or 30 for $4.45, ship PP; also, few chicks 30 cents ea. Sula Bush, Rt. 1, Rockledge 30454.
3 male peafowls for sale, 1 yr. old, Mrs. J. C. Thacker, Rt. 3, Box 243, Kennesaw 30144.
12 SC White Leghorn hens, now laying, $1.25 ea.; 8 or 10 Rhode Island hens, laying, $1.50 ea., all thoroughbred. Mrs. Clint Duffey, Mt. Carmel Rd., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-5243.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Rabbits, diff. breeds, all sizes, $2 and up, see after 4:30 and on wk. ends. R. M. Satterfield, Rt. 3, Commerce Rd., Jefferson. Ph. 367-8941.
Bobwhite quail, Wisconsin, extra Irg., dressed, $1.25 ea., breeders select, $4 pr., flight and weather cond., $1.50 ea., select hatching eggs, $15 per C delivered. Raymond Meadows, Wadley 30477. Ph. 2525345.________________
Barred rocks for sale, trios and hatching eggs; mixed rabbits, Mrs. C. H. Jones, Rt. 2, Hampton 30228. Ph. 946-4325._________________
Japanese bantams, purebred, in 6 varieties, $5 and up; also, booking orders for bantam White Call duck eggs, $3.60 doz. W. L. Hardin, 3664 Ponderosa Lane, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-6996._______________
Muscovy-Australian quackless ducks,. 8 to 12 Ibs. ea., now laying, $5 pr. or $2 ea. for 8 or more; Leghorn laying hens, 60 cents ea., rooster free. J. Brooks Street, Green Rd., RFD, Gainesville.____________________
White Muscovy ducks with red heads, $6 pr., they lay eggs 10 mos. out of yr. George Sherman, Rt. 8, Rome 30161. Ph. 232-3131.______
Giant Black Minorca eggs, $3 per doz., $3.75 per 15, parcel post, write or call before coming after them. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-5926.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
for sale
Lrg. white shasta daisy pits., $3 doz., 5 mix. cols, hardy phlox, $2 doz., PP. in Ga. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Rt. 2, Alto 30510.___________
Pink spice pinks, $1 clump, Lemon yellow daylihes, 25 cents ea., 5, $1, 75 cents post. Mrs. J. H. Carney, Rt. 1, Box 345, Alpharetta 30201, Ph. 475-4222._______________
Mix. ornamental pepper seed, 1/4 tsp., 25 cents; Philippine lily seed, tblspn., 25 cents, w/stamped, self addressed env. E. C. Bearden, Rt. 1, Monticello 31064.___________
Mix. Lrg. and dwarf marigolds, mix. zinnias, Japanese sunflower, pink spider, Goldcrest cosmos, 25 cents ea. cup. Mrs. Charlie Buffington, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553.
Giant blooming dahlia bulbs, mix. cols., $3 doz.; Widow's Tear bulbs, purple, 60 cents doz., red, $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay._____________________
Pink thrift, rooted, $2 C; orange daylily bulbs, 3 doz., $2; Japanese tall blue iris, 3 doz., $2, 70 cents post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3 Ellijay 30540.
Daisy type mums, red, white, yellow; also yellow cushion and red bu. basket, $2 doz., PP., no checks. Mrs. Pauline Evans, Rt. 2 Temple 30179.___________________
Asst. col. cannas, $10, C, labeled daylilies, ea. diff., $4.75 doz., chrysanthemums, asst., labeled, $2.25 doz., PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel.
12 asst. violet leaves, $1, red and Amer. beauty geraniums, rooted, 75 cents ea., dbl. sultana, unrooted, 25 cents ea. Mrs. A. C. Morrison, Rt. 2, Chickamauga 30707.
Mix. col. iris, mums, hardy phlox, Sweet Williams, $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533._______________
Improved dwarf cannas, extra Irg. blooms, scarlet red, blooms until frost, min. doz., $6, PP. Mrs. Lloyd Hickey, 407 S. Woodland, Dr., S.W., Marietta 30060.______________
Golden Glow, $1.25 doz.; dbl. pink sultana, dbl. red, pink begonia, 75 cents, single sultana, 50 cents, add post. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville 31792.__________
Red fuchsias, 2, $1; running begonia, 2, 45 cents; Joseph's Coat", 25 cents ea., all rooted, add post., min. order $1. Mrs. Homer Arrington, Wadley 30477.._________
Super dwarfed cannas, red, yellow, orange or white, all cols, amaryllis, other rare pits. Charles L. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 78G, Griffin 30223._____
Spice pinks, 50 cents clump, Irg. sunflower seed, 25 cents, pkg., cannot ship, w/stamped env. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley and Dixon Rd., Macon.______________________
Red spiderlily, blue phlox, $1.50 doz., Angel Wing begonia, 50 cents, single sultana pits., col., 4, $1, 50 cents post., $3 min. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa 30176.

Lrg. specimen size convexleaf holly, (Ilex crenata convexa), $6 ea., smaller size, $4 ea., to be picked up when dug. David Winstead, Decatur Ph. 241-1754.______________
Mix cuttings, 16, $1, ferns, 50 cents, geraniums, 40 cents, send stamp for info., 40 cents post. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125.
Marigold, sunflower, touch-menots, salvia, cockscomb, tsp., 25 cents ea., stamped env. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar, Ellenwood 30049.
Giant, dbl. cockscomb, rose, yellow, red; 4 o'clocks, red, white, yellow, w/stamped env., no checks. Mrs. A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple 30179._______________
Thanksgiving cactus, Irg., dbl. red and dbl. pink sultanas, dbl. red and white geraniums, all 65 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, Abbeville 31001,_____________
Green Ball, Airplane, Angel Wing, Starfish, Bird Nest, Peanut, Ox Tongue, Donkey Ear cactus, sword fern, $1.35 ea., 65 cents post. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Gumming._______
Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 50 cents doz., blue ajuga, 15, $1.25, pink thrift, 20, $1.25, PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105. Adairsville 30103.
Hybrid daylilies, mix. cols., $4 doz.; red hot poker, 3, $2; 5 diff. cols, thrift, $1.50 doz. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, P.O. Box 327, Covington
30209._____________________ Wandering jew, 12, $1.50;
begonias, ferns, 3, $1.50; 12 pot pits., rooted, $1.50, all PP. Mrs. James L. Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54 N., Jonesboro 30236.__________________
Purple King iris, vari. blue violets, Star of Bethlehem, Golden Glow, orange daylilies, 4 doz., $3, add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt, 3, Ellijay 30540.________________
Hollies: Compacta and Bullata, 10 to 15 in. high, 75 cents - $1, Elaeagnus, 2 ft. high, $1, in containers, cannot ship. Arthur Blake, Decatur. Ph. 284-2799.
Single tuberose bulbs, 8, $1, Johnny Jump Ups, mix. chrysanthemums, Silver King artemisia, valley lily pips, $1.25 doz., 60 cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison._______
Mix. bearded iris, $1.50 doz., dbl. wine, pink, rose sultana, peperomia, 75 cents ea., add post. Mrs. A. J. McCorkle, Rt. 2, Newton Rd., Albany 31701._______________
Coleus, mix., 25 seed, 25 cents. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031._________________
Dwarf marigold seed, bloom til frost, 50 cents, tsp., cash or stamps accepted, w/stamped env. John Q. Hathcock, P.O. Box 82, Statesboro 30458.______________
Lemon daylilies, $3 doz., orange speckle, yellow cannas, wide liriope, white iris, chrysanthemums, purple Siberian iris, $2 doz., 70 cents post. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
White, striped liriope, tall purple stock, 2 tone purple, white and dwarf orange iris, $2 doz., PP. Mrs. Elsie Eller, 7 Crawford St., Ellijay 30540.
White pine, Mtn. ivy, Mtn. fern, Mtn. holly, Mtn. laurel, or rhododendron, sweet shrub, white dogwood, spruce, or hemlock pine, 5, $3 PP' Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Rdg.
4 o'clocks, touch-me-nots, Sweet Williams, Dwarf Marigolds, Irg. Marigolds, ea. pkg., 25 cents with stamped env. J. O. Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 37, Lawrenceville 30245.
Quantities English Boxwood, semidwarf 12 in., and larger, reasonable priced red Crape myrtle, 4 ft. well branched, $20 per 10 pits., President red Canna bulbs, $30 per 100. Paul Goodroe, Rt. 1, Greenville 30222. Ph. 672-4649.________________
Boxwood azaleas, 2 yr., well branched, 50 cents, 3 yr., 20 in., $1.25, min. order $5, PP. Mrs. N. Eldridge, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-3849.
Sweetshrub, maple mtn. holly, crabapple, mtn. azaleas, pink rhododendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, others, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Mix. flower seeds, 10 kinds, named, Irg. pkg., free. John H. Davis, 1007 Dimmock St., SW, Atlanta 30310.
Pink flowered Ladyslipper pits., 12, $3, yellowroot pits., 12, $2, Calamus pits., 6, $2 PP. out state 50 cents extra. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513._______
Rhododendron, mtn. laurel, flowering crabapple, azaleas, sweetshrubs, any size 2-3 ft., $1 ea., 6, $5, $1.50 post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.______________
Lrg. named, labeled dahlias, 60 cents ea., mix. dahlias, asst. sizes, cols., not labeled, 12, $3, will trade flowers. Mrs. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5 Ellijay.___________________.
Flower seed: mix 35 cents self addressed stamped env. Vari. violets, Sweet Williams, mixed mums, Vinca minor, daffodils, blue Siberian iris, lemon lilies, 12, $1, 50 cents post. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Wednesday, March 14, 1973
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
wanted
Want ferns or other types of pits, suitable for hanging baskets. B. B. King, 6725 River Springs Ln., Atlanta 30328.___________________-
Want up to $5 of Easter flower bulbs, sometimes called March flowers, send COD immediately. R. Warren, 148 Lincoln Sr., Jasper.
Want Crocus bulbs and blue zinnia seed, will trade red canna bulbs, write first. Mrs. C. H. Davies, Rt. 2, Box 106K, Wrightsville, 31096._____
Want to buy brown wandering jew or Teddy Bear jew. Mrs. Geo. B. Lynch, 1014 W. Soloman St., Griffin 30223._____________
Want several Photinia, 3-4 ft. high, will dig if reasonably priced. W. R. Tress, 588 Meigs, St., Athens, Ph. 549-2903._____________
Want bayberry seed, would like about 50 seed. Mrs. Norma R. Beck, 3576 Hilden Cir., Chamblee 30341.
Want Arthur Godfrey, Autumn Festival, Silver Wedding dahlia bulbs, write. Mrs. C. R. Nealey, P. O. Box 53, East Ellijay 30539.
Miscellaneous
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2400 used gum cups, good cond. pick up at farm. Jack P. Jones, Eastman. Ph. 374-5806.________
Fishing size red wigglers, $5 per M bulk, $5.50 per M, packed 100 to cup. Mrs. Fred Stubb, P. O. Box 83 Buena Vista 31803.________________
Big Apple, Night Flower, Colonial Girl, Football, Duck, Pig, Puppy, Kitten, Butterfly, Dutch Boy, Girl, 3, $1, Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. __________
1,000 one gal. metal cans, clean, good for shrubbery or tomatoes, will not ship. Tom McClendon, 428 Hewell Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 461-6923._____________________
Running okra seed, 1/2 cup, $1.25, PP. H. C. Reid, 2303 Pryor Rd., S.W., Atlanta 30315. Ph. 622-9724.
Quilt patterns: Spiderweb, Maple Leaf, Colonial Blocks, Tulip, Bowtie, Monkey Wrench, Flower Garden, Fan, 25 cents and stamp. Mrs. Anna Miller. Rt. 2, Lula 30554._________
Martin gourd seed, send stamped, self addressed env. for 25 seed. Harvie E. Bickers, Rt. 2, Hiram, Georgia 30141.__________________
Lrg., good burlap bags, 35 cents ea., cannot ship. Mrs. R. L. Harrison, Rt. 2, Oakridge Rd., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-0878.________________
Baled pine straw del. in Doraville, Chamblee, Dunwoody area, min. 10 bale order, $1.75, bale. Louis Bentley, Rt. 1, Holcomb Bridge Rd., Norcross. Ph. 448-2302.
Sausage mill, just used 1 yr., $10 and post.; also one can sealer, seal No. 2, 3 cans. Mrs. J. C. Moore, Rt. 2, Comer 30629.______________
Channel catfish fingerlings for stocking ponds, reg. or albino, can del. Irg. orders. Ira L. Sasser, Mclntosh. Ph. 876-2895, after 6:30.
Organic fertilizer^ manure mix. w/shavings, $5, pickup truck, you load. Fean Thayer, 1953 Rock Cut Rd., Conley 30027. Ph. 361-8820, 366-9813.
Martin gourds, ready to hang, $1 ea.; painted, $1.25 ea., all prepaid. David T. Smith, P. O. Box 176, Ft. Gaines.
1 in. mesh seine, 50 x 8 ft., only used twice in channel cat farm, new condition, $75. Ronald Hulett, Rt. 2, Milan. Ph. 362-3211, 362-4507.
Red, hybrid fish worms, ready for fish, $7, M, PP, satisfaction guaranteed. T. H. Strickland, Rt. 1. Box 100, Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-5627.
Pecan halves, $4 qt.; black walnut meats, $5 qt.; black peanuts, in shell, $3 qt., PP. Geo. E. Golden, Sr., Rt. 4, LaGrange 30240.

Wednesday, March 14, 1973
Miscellaneous
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for sale
Firewood, oak and Hickory. Joe W. New, Stone Mtn., Ph. 469-3146, 4699050.__________________
Jerusalem artichokes, $1.50 per gal. at farm, no shipping. Kenneth Stephens. Trenton. Ph. 657-6614.
Red Leaf castor bean (mole pit.) seed, 1972 crop, 100 seed, $1, 300 seed, $2, PP. Mrs. T. E. Redd, 10925 Woodstock Rd., Roswell 30075.
Worms, Irg. hybrid Texas Golden Red Wigglers, 2000, $11, 4000, $21, PP. Norton Eldridge, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-3849._______________
Horse manure w/shavings, $2, pickup load. Henry G. Wood, Bohannon Rd., Fairburn, Ph. 964-4994. ; Yellowroot, 4 Ib. lardbox, $1.50 ; sassafras, 4 Ib. lardbox, $1.50, i Japanese bamboo, 5, $1, add post. ; Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Sr., Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______________
Sassafras, 4 Ib. lardbox, $1.50, yellowroot, 4 Ib. lardbox, $1.50, Japanese bamboo, 5, $1, add post. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______________
Yellowroot, 4 Ib. lardbox, $1.50, sassafras, 4 Ib. lardbox, $1.50, Japanese bamboo, 5, $1, add post. Brenda Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Wild cucumber bark, $2, 2 Ib. lardbox, ratsbane, yellow dock, $1.50, 2 Ib. lardbox, 30 cents post. ea. box. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.
Black walnut meats, perfectly clean, $2.50 pt., PP. Mrs. N. C. Shackleford, P. O. Box 526, Carrollton 30117.
Quilt patterns: House pattern, Flag pattern, 75 cents, Monkey Wrench, Periwinkle, Wind Blown, Captive Beauty, 50 cents ea. Mrs. Sara Manis, Rt. 2, Tunnel Hill 30755._____
Quilt patterns, w/pieced squares, Gent's Bowtie, Shoofly, Monkey Wrench, Friendship, Boy Playmate, 3, $1. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay.__________
Long handled gourd, also short neck Martin, and several varieties mix, $1 cup. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Armuchee 31015.______________
Channel catfish fingerlings, ready for pick up or del., treated for disease and parasites. Charles Flythe, Valdosta. Ph. 242-4683.________
Hogs cornfed, extra lean, country cured or ready for your freezier, 38 cents Ib., plus processing. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 4453011.___________________
20,000 good, used 1/2 gal. gav. turpentine cups, 8 cents, cup. C. L. Hall, Jr. Helena, Ph. 867-3871._________
African Nightcrawlers, breeders, 500, $6.50 M, $12, PP, free raising instructions. R. L. Jacobs, Jr., 135 Elmwood Cir., Smyrna 30080.
Bushel size gourd seed, gourd 54 in. around, 12 seed, 25 cents, w/selfaddressed, stamped env. Mrs. Mamie Willingham, Box 113, Menlo 30731.
Red Wigglers, bait size, free instructions w/order, satisfaction guaranteed, M, $6, 3000, $17.50 PP. Charles E. Stanton, 2853 Horseshoe Dr., S.E., Atlanta 30316.______
Martin and long handled gourd seed, also ornamental rainbow corn seed, 35 cents, pkg. and stamped env. Ricky Phinazie, Rt. 1, Kingston 30145.___________________
Channel catfish fingerlings, no imports, checked and treated regularly by 2 biologists, can pick up or will del. Preston Harbin, McRae 30155. Ph. 867-8711.______________
Lrg. catfish fingerlings, very nice. O. E. Alien, Fairburn. Ph. 767-9984, 964-9652.___________________
Long handled and Martin gourd seed, 35 cents pkg. and stamped env. Geo. Sherman, Rt. 8, Rome 30161.
Incubators, circulated air type, 2,4, 6 tray sizes, w/instructions, parts list. Ernest Dickey, Ada Dr., Millen. Ph. 982-5515, after 5 and weekends.
Quilt patterns, w/pieced squares, 8Pointed Star, Fool's Puzzle, Flower Garden, Log Cabin, 50 cents ea. Miss Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Box 226, Gainesville 30501.__________
2 wooden barrels, open at one end and in good cond., $12.50 ea. or 2, $22. Corvin Duncan, 338 Candler Rd., S.E., Atlanta 30317.______
Appliqued quilt patterns: Sunbonnet Sue, Overall Bill, Dutch Doll, Butterfly, Big Rabbit, 3, $1, plus long, stamped env. Mrs. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

1972 pecan meats, shelled by hand, mostly halves, $2.30 qt., $2.60 qt. out of state, PP. Mrs. W. H. Greenway, Kite 31049._______________
Lrg. quantity of Martin gourds, cannot ship. Mrs. John Jackson, Rt. 1, Leslie 31764. Ph. 874-6175._____
Nylon hose rug and quilt pattern directions, Quilt As You Go, 10 patterns and instructions, 60 cents. Mrs. Frank Stewart, 4469, Bruce St., Doraville 30340.___________
1972 dill seed, 50 cents, tsp., w/stamped env., cash or stamps accepted. John Q. Hathcock, P. O. Box 82, Statesboro 30458._________
Approx. 40 old, split rails for fence, $20 the lot. Mrs. Anderson, Ellenwood. Ph. 363-0573.______
Sassafras, yellowroot, ratsbane, life everlasting, coltsfoot, wild cherry bark, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1, add post. Mrs. Randy Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Herb seed: chives, dill, anise carraway, catnip, spearmint, broadleaf sage, no mix. packs, 25 for 50 cents. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.___________
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.________________
Wild cucumber bark, red oak bark, red sassafras roots, 1/2 gal., $2.50, slippery elm, 1/2 gal., $4, gensing roots, 50 cents ea., buckeyes, $1 doz. add post. Art Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.___________________
Good, dry cow and horse compost, $15, truck load del. or 75 cents, bag. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 289-5798.
Quilt patterns, Apache Tears, Rear Air, Full Sale, Pink Butterfly, Mary Knight, 50 cents ea., 60 cents post. Mrs. Pauline Tillman, 112 30th Ave. NW. Moultrie 31768.________
Bushel size gourd seed for sale; gourd 54 in. around, 12 seed, 25 .cents, w/self-addressed stamped env. ,Mrs. Mamie Willingham, Box 113, 'Menlo 30731.______
50 bird house gourd seed for 4 stamps and self-addressed, stamped env. T. L. Surles, Preston 31824.
Good, used crossties, $3 ea. Tony B. Evans, 1280 Boatrock Rd., Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-2079.________
Long handled gourd seed, 20 seed for four 8 cents stamps, addressed, stamped env. M. A. Cox, 2405, Cunningham Dr., Augusta 30906.______
Presto canner, 7 qts. or 5 1/2 gals. Mrs. J. Rowland, Hapeville. Ph. 7618065._________________
Sage, 90 cents pt., not ground, buckeyes, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips. Rt. 1, Wrightsville.
1972 gourd seed, pure Irg. short neck Martin type, 25 cents pkg., plus self addressed stamped env. Edward S. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison 30650.__________________
Free hardwood sawdust, for chicken houses and cattle barn bedding. Joe Rother, Box D, Aragon 30104. Ph. 684-5963.__________
Hand made knives, made from tempered steel saw blades paring knives, $1.75 ea., or set of 4, $6, Butcher, $3, ea. or set of 4, $10, PP. Dorsey Hortman, Rt. 3, Reynolds 31076.______
1972 gourd seed pure Irg. short neck, Martin type, 25 cents pkg., 1 ounce, $1, also dipper gourd seed, 25 cents pkg., with stamped env. Frank Holcotnb, Rt. 2, Buchanan 30113.
Sassafras roots, yellowroot, Queen of the Meadow, ratsbane, 4 Ib. lardbox, $2, 50 cents post; catnip, $1.50 doz., 50 cents post. Debbie Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._________
Piece and Quilt As You Go, 5 complete patterns, pictures, instructions, 2; machine made, $1, PP. list stamp, Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.
Miscellaneous
wanted
Want 10 or 11 loads of chicken manure around Griffin. W. H. Dodgen, Rt. 4, Box 143B, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-3162.________
Want up to 50 bales mulch hay del. to my home, reasonable. Ms. Joyce R. Hudson, Rt. 2, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 789-3329.______________
Want to buy fence rails for 400 ft. rustic fencing around residence, good cond., within 60 mi. of Marietta. Jerry W. Amos, Marietta, Ph. 4222625.

THE MARKET BULLETIN Want someone to crochet Granny afghan. David Williamson, Rt. 4, Quitman 31643._____ Want hardwood X-tie logs, any species but pine, del. to Aragon Mill, also buy standing timer, $60, M. Joe Rother, Box D, Aragon 30104, Ph. 684-5963. Want dipper gourd seed, by oz. or Ib. Tom Mullinax, 10 Alden Ave., N. W., Atlanta 30309.
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Cowboy boots for baby, white imitation leather, pink or blue trim, 4-1/2 in. long, $3. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031. ',____
Potholder's sit up, Big Fat Rooster, Little Setting Hen, $2, set, asst. prints, any solid col., 15 cents post. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.
Flowery sheeting pillow cases. $2 pr., plus 50 cents post. Mrs. Martha Pierce, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501.
Will applique 18 in. quilt sq.. Dutch doll, on unbleached muslin, 20 sq. for quilt. $1.50 ea. Mrs. R. .1. Warren, Rt. 1, Villa Rica.
Homemade bed spread, cro. full bed size, fringe all around. Pineapple design. $50, all kinds of cro. center pieces. Mrs. James R. Shipnian. 383 Green St.. Royston 30662. Ph. 2456722.
Lovely pillowcase patterns, 10, $1, novelty potholder patterns, 40 cents 8 cents post. Mrs. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay.___________________
Aprons, Shape, Apple, Tulip, Leaf, Butterfly, Girls Face, $1.25 ea., bib aprons, $1 ea., band aprons, 75 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________________
1 ripple all wool afghan, 45 x 65, 12 cols, browns, avocado, green, yellows, $30 plus $1 post. Mrs. Claude Holcombe, Rt. 4, Box 40, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-5002._______
White single tatting, 50 cents per yd. add post. Mrs. W. H. Thompson, Rt. 2, Lenox 31637._________
Bonnets and apron sets my material, $2.50 or your materials, $1.25 my pattern clothespin apron, 65 cents small aprons, 50 cents plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.____________
Little girl dresses, easy care material, spring cols., prints, asst. trims, styles, 1-6X sizes, $4 ea., 3, $10. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd., Athens 30601.
Machine made log cabin quilts tops. $6.50 ea., plain pieced tops. $4 ea. plus post. Mrs. Sallie B. West. 1214 C9 Ind Blvd.. Gainesville 30501.
Granny bonnets, bright spring cols., checks, solids and prints, ric rac trimmed, $2.50 plus post. Mrs. R. G. Holcomb, 194 Sloan St., Roswell 30075.
Hand sewn dbl. bed size quilt tops. Double Wedding Ring, Lone Star, Step Around Mtn., $10 ea. plus post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis. Rt. 5. Ellijay.
Old fashion bonnet. Wagon Train bonnet with ruffle, print. $1.75 plus post. Mrs. B. M. Humphries, 854 Davis St. F6, Gainesville 30501.
Woven loop pot holders, 5, $1. yellow polyester afghan, 34 x 48 in., 512. place mats, 12x18 in.. $1 ea. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr. Rt. 5, Box 98. Ellijay 30540.______________
Lrg. white pillowcases, 2 cro. roses in ea.. with green leaves, red, pink, blue, yellow, lavender, and all white,, $2.50 pr. plus 30 cents post. Mrs. Lola Maney. Rt. 2. Lula 30554.
Dresser scarves, hand enib. and cro. edges, $1.50 ea.; also, band aprons, cotton and polyester blends, $1 ea. plus post. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 8, Box 300. Gainesville 30501.
Old fashion bonnets, print or solid. $1.50; also handpainted pillowcases, diff. designs, $2 plus 30 cents post. Mrs. J. C. Prince, Box 114, Nelson 30151.
Reg. size machine made quilts, asst. print tops with solid col. lining to match top quilted with 2 Ib. roll cotton, $9 ea., PP., 2, $16, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. I, Blue Ridge 30513.
2 handmade spreads, 108 x 80 and 105 x 72, all wool and fast cols., honey comb stitch, both sides, $40. ea., plus post, wt. about 7 Ibs., or 7 1/2 ea. Mrs. Nannie Holden, 1354 U. S. 41, N., Calhoun 30701.

Handpainted mach. made baby quilts, $6 ea., handpainted pillowcases, $2 ea., potholders, 30 cents, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain. Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.

Handpainted pillowcases. Ga. Birds

and flowers, colored pillowcases, $3

pr.. fancy aprons, $1.25, plus post.

Mrs. John Coshnitzke, Rt. 3, Box

211. Newnan 30263.

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Old time gathered crown bonnets. $1.20 ea., plus post. Mrs. Fred Freeman. Cleveland 30528._____

Afghan, size 63 x 69, made of red heart thread, emerald green and med. gold, $40.00 plus post. Bessie Craig, Oakman 30732..____________

Cro. afghans, wildflower pattern 48 in. x 62 in. $35. baby afghans, $15, will take orders for desired cols. Mrs. Sibley Weaver. 10 White Oak Lane.
Milledgeville 31061._____________

Cro. ripple afghan, 3 cols., 46 in. x 60 in., $30. Mildred Bowcn. P. O Box 236 Americus 31709._______

Bonnets from 1885 pattern found in old Michigan trunk, de ignate col.. S3.00 plus post. Mrs. Ben Statham, 1191 Kingsley Cir.. NE. Atlanta 30324. Ph. 633-9349._________

Handloomcd rag rugs. 26 x 54, mixed col. $3 plus post. John Nclligan, 2653 Lcster St.. East Point 30344. Ph. 761-4550.________

Full-size machine made quilts. $7.00 P. P. Mrs. Grady Itson, Adairsvillc 30103._________________

Handmade cotton quilted scrap quilts, all cnls.. kings $15. S2 post., dbl. bed size $9. $1.50 post. Sallie Butler, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-

3124.___________________
Band aprons. 104 two in. squares ea., made of solids and prints, lined and ties. $1.50 plus 20 cents post. ea. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Sr., 231 S. Liberty St.. Milledizevillc 31061.__________

Wool ripple afghan, fall cols, of browns, greens and yellows. S30. size 45 x 60. Mrs. Fclton Tucker. Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5079.

3 in. 1, apron, clothes-pin holder, and bonnet, perma press, asst. cols., $1 ea. plus post. Mrs. Charlie Buffington, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553.
Quilt tops; asst. mat. 72 x 84, $2.50 plus 75 cents post., 15 in. sq. polyester, zig-zag seams, 75 x 90, $10 plus 75 cents post. Eula Cox, Rt. 2, Canton 30114._____________
1 afghan, 72 x 84, green, orange, red, blue, carnation, 48 x 64 afghan, 120-5 in. sq., open design in ea. sq., washable. Mrs. Martha Dempsey, 899 White St., SW, Atlanta 30310.
Ripple Afghan, 4-ply orlon. 4 shades rose, 58 x 75, $40. Mrs. H. C. Addington, 22 Henderson St., Cornelia 30531. Ph. 778-6275.

1 quilt top garden path made of bright cols. 84 x 70, $5 plus $1 post. Mrs. Etta Bishop, Rt. 1, Carnesville 30521.________________
Pretty band aprons, checks and solids, painted designs, $1 ea., asst. prints 75 cents ea., 15 cents post. Mrs. B. L. Phillips, W. 78 Hwy., Rt. 2. Douglasville._____________________
Dbl. bed quilts, flowered print, solid linings, cotton padding, $8 ea., block, $10 ea., Gentlemen Bow Tie, $15 ea. P. P. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ph. 698-4143._________
1 hand pieced quilt top, Grandmother's Flower Garden, 72 x 76, predominantly red, $15 P.P. Lula Cook, Rt. 5, Canton 30114.______
Granny afghans; diff col. sq. put together w/black, 70 x 70, 3 col. comb., 58 x 70, w/scalloped edge, $37.50 PP. Mrs. R. M. Dodds, Rt. 1, Box 72, Luthersville 30251._____
Emb. pillow cases, $2.50 pr., plus post. Mrs. Dennis Robinson, Rt. 8, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-9224.

Out Of State Wanted

Want Doves, Button Quail, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs. Gerbils. Mice. Carmen Costa, 7000 N.W. 69th Ave., Miami, Fla. 33166. Ph. (305)885-
899JJ_________________ Want one set of slip leather har-
ness, heavy duty only - do not want collar and hames. John G. Colvin, P.O. Box 856. Chester. S.C. 29706.
Want dozen Kudzu crowns and small quantity of Johnson Grass seed. 1-50 Ibs. G. Radford, Star Route. Box 434, Eustis, Fla.. 32726._______
38 yr. old wants permanent job for farm or dairy work, reliable, need house and some utilities furnished. Jim Davis, Box 158, Nash, Okla. 73761.________________
Want maple leaf begonia, cactus and seed. Mrs. B. H. Green, Rt. 2, Box 322. Oxford, Ala. 36201.
Want Model H John Deere for parts, must have good power - take off. James Straley, Star Rt. 1, Box 66, Deland, Fla. 32720.

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Want 25 Ibs., Stuart pecans in shells, must be good size, Irg. reas. price. John W. Wimmer, 220 S. Leavitt St., Orange City, Fla. 32763.
Want jenny burros, prefer spotted, consider black, have to swap Welsh pony mares, will breed to reg. Arabian free. Evelyn Hunter, Live Oak. Fla. Ph. 904-362-2832.
Want good barrel horses, for 10 yr. old, good rider and open competition, well trained and sound; also, good Western saddles. Robert Dempsey, Rt. 4, Box 75, Greenville, S.C. 29605. Ph. 277-6065._________
Want gourd seed, mammoth size, clean seed, well matured, reasonable price, send sample. Oma Haynes. Rt. 2, Box 27, Okolona, Miss. 38860.
Want used dairy equip., bulk tanks, surge, Delaval pipelines. Mrs. Buxton Rowley, 201 D. Mimosa St., Amite, La., Ph. 748-7042._________
Want point for 7 in. horse drawn Oliver Goober, Avery No. 0 or No. G, also, other equip. Cecil Shell, Rt. 4, Box 184, Greenville. Ala. 36037.
Want Farmall cub tractor with all attachments, good cond. Odell Robbins. Rt. I. Box 693-E. Phenix C'ity. Ala. 36869. Ph. 298-1 7S3 in am. "
Want 27 or 30 Golden Cane Mill. Marion Dngsett, 123 S. Powell Si., Forest City. N. C. 243-4732._____
Want C'asc baler, model 1 33 or any top teed Case baler running or junked, full details including price. 'M. D. Lcflcr, Box 999. Matthews. N. C. 28105. Ph. 704-377-3698. nights 704-525-1442._____________"
Want Farm Tractor and Equipment. Send what you have and price. G. M. Yates. 501 W. Brevard St., Tallahassce. Fla.______________
Want Mower Attachment, 42 in. or 48 in. to fit Sears 12HP tractor, interested in other attachments. Brown Frceland, 1001 Pondcrosa Dr., North Augusta, S.C. 29841. Ph. 279-8356.
notice
Will gentleman who makes old fashioned bread trays please get in touch w/me. Mrs. G. B. Williamson, Sr., P.O. Box 67, Oak Park. Ph. 578-
4732._____________________ Will gentleman who makes old
fashioned bread trays please get in touch w/me. Mrs. Norman R. Sapp, Rt. 3, Brooklet 30415.
RICH 'BEANS A bushel of soybeans will produce 48 pounds of high protein soybean meal and about 10 pounds of oil. William Segars, Extension Service agronomist, says that 'beans supply about 75 percent of all the feed protein, and about 60 percent of all the vegetable oil, produced in the U.S.
4-H WINNERS During 1972, about 200,000 Four-H boys and girls received recognition for achievement in 4-H events. About one out of seventeen 4-H'ers throughout the nation received an award during the year.
FOOD STAMP LAW It is against the law to sell food stamps or give them away, according to food specialists at the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. Using food stamps to pay back bills is also a violation punishable by law.
4-H GIRLS PREVAIL There are no cries about male chauvinism in the 4-H organization. Four-H gals have been libereated for some time, with females outnumbering males 62 to 38 on a nationwide scale. Approximately four million boys and girls are enrolled in the U.S. 4-H program.
DRESSMAKER'S TOOLS For custom dress making, a
see-through press cloth, pressing ham and a seam roll are "musts," advises Margie Mclntyre, clothing specialist with the University of Georgia Extension Service. All of these pressing tools, used properly, lend an authentic professional quality to homesewn garments.

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The coconut tree and its edible fruit are considered by many to be nature's most complete invention for the sustenance of man. According to the Wise Encyclopedia of Cookery, "He who plants a coconut tree plants vessels and clothing, foods and drink, a habitation for himself and a heritage for his children."
The coconut yields not only coconuts and coconut milk but also a vegetable, the cabbage palm, made from the tender young terminal buds; the sap from the tree produces many useful liquids as well as a vinegar. The leaves are indispensable in thatching your cottage roof, making mats, curtains, hats and baskets. The wood is very durable and used in building furniture as well as houses. Fibers of coconut husk are used to stuff mattresses; the roots are ground up and used as tea and coffee; and island table china started with coconut shells.
One important feature of the coconut's personality that is not widely known is its value as a medicine. Coconuts are used for intestinal complaints, coughs, poultices, as well as an antiseptic lotion for skin wounds. The islanders also use coconut juice as a mouth wash and gargle and make toothpowder from coconut roots that have been ground and roasted.
The thick shell which protects the coconut is much easier to remove than it appears. Tap three soft areas at the top of the shell with an ice pick; pour out coconut water (this is not the milk coconut milk is the milkly liquid that can be pressed from the coconut meat.); tap the coconut gently all the way around as you revolve it in your hand; by tapping lightly the shell cracks and falls off, leaving only the meat.
Coconuts are grown primarily in the East and West Indies, and Asia. They require a frost-free and humid climate and in the U.S. only southern Florida is condusive to their culture.
Nutritionally coconuts are primarily carbohydrates and fat. They do contain, however, protein, calcium, iron and vitamins.
Valera Jessee
Rye Field Day
(Continued from pa'ge 1)
each grew out 250 samples as a part of the national testing. Results showed many mixed lots and much misbranding of rye varieties.
Nearly 43 percent of all Elbon samples, 36% of Balbo and 8% of Wrens Abruzzi samples were judged to be misbranded as to variety.
This year, more than 500 rye arid triticale samples were planted on the Agronomy Farm at Tifton, about 40% of them taken by Georgia Department of Agriculture seed inspectors.
These plots are now showing differences and some misbranding is evident. Everyone is invited to attend the field day in Tifton to observe first hand the results of the national tests.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Guard Against Salmon el losis

With Correct Safety Measures

It is estimated by the UJS.D.A. that each year over 2 million people in the

United States or one person out of 100 suffer from salmonellosis.

Lawn Management
(Continued from page 1)
and maintained to have a good lawn. Therefore, seeding should be done at the rate of 20 pounds per 1000 square feet with seed that is at least 98% pure seed and 85% germination and free of noxious weed seed. After seed have been applied the area should be raked and rolled with a roller to firm the soil around the seed and provide a smooth surface. A light mulch of weed free straw should be applied after rolling.
On areas where you have heavy shade it would be well to use red fescue since this particular grass will grow better in the shade than tall

Though often mistaken for a 24hour virus because of similar symptoms headache, fever, stomach cramps, diarrhea and vomiting salmonellosis is an infection of the stomach and intestines that is caused by salmonella germs which are sometimes present in such foods as fresh poultry, meat and fish.
Salmonellosis can also be transmitted from pets, such as turtles, to humans. Your children can catch the virus by playing with someone's pet turtle.
The disease generally lasts from one to five days. Although it usually is not fatal, it can be dangerous to the very young, the very old and people already weakened by illness.

fescue. Red fescue does not provide a good lawn when grown without being mixed with something else.
Keep lawn area watered well until grass becomes established then water thoroughly once or twice a week during 'the summer as needed. Mowing should be started when the gr-
ass is 4 inches high in order to keep young seedling grass from falling over and matting down where it will decay. Do not mow to a height of less than 2 inches in cool weather and no lower than 3 inches in hot weather. To maintain a thick stand of tall fescue you should overseed the lawn area in September or Oc-
tober each year with 15 to 20 pounds of seed per 1000 square feet of lawn

To curb the possible spread of salmonella germs at home, the
following precautions are recommended:
Some uncooked poultry meat and seafood may contain salmonella germs. Since thorough cooking kills these germs, cook foods in the home at 155 degrees (F). Obviously, avoid eating raw fish, meat, poultry or eggs.
Although cooking kills salmonella germs, using the same platters and utensils before and after cooking can recontaminate the food with salmonella.
To safeguard against "cross contamination", also wash hands, kit-

area.

chen counter space, utensils, dishes

and cutting boards after contact with raw meat. Use proper sanitation in

FERTILIZING ESTABLISHED LAWNS

all kitchen practices for cooking and storing.

All lawns should be fertilized in the spring before the growing season begins with a complete mixed fertilizer and all grasses except centipede should be fertilized
periodically during the growing season.
A fertilization practice that is satisfactory on most lawns is to apply 20 to 25 pounds of a 10-10-10 or
similar analysis per 1000 square feet of lawn in March then apply nitrogen during the growing season as needed to maintain a good green color in the grass. Usually two to four applications of ammonium nitrate at a rate of five pounds per 1000 square feet applied at intervals of six to eight weeks will be satisfactdry. Nitrate of soda can be applied at rates of ten pounds per 1000 square feet of lawn. In September again apply a complete mixed fertilizer.
Most lawns in Georgia need lime
for growing fescue. Without a soil
test a good rule to follow is to apply 50 pounds of lime per 1000 square
feet of lawn every three years. Centipede can be fertilized in
early spring with one application of ten pounds of 10-10-10 per 1000
square feet of lawn but never apply lime to centipede and never fertilize late in the summer. The application of fertilizer and a pre-emergence
herbicide will do much toward providing a beautiful weed free lawn. A pre-emergence herbicide can be
applied in March and early April at the manufacturers recommended rate to control crab grass and other
summer weeds. Do not apply pre-emergence her-
bicides to newly seeded lawns or areas that are to be seeded in three
or four months but you can apply them in the spring on established lawns that will be over-seeded in September. Always use a lawnmower with a sharp blade when mowing and do not mow cool season grasses too low in hot summer mon-
ths. (Coming next week: Other grasses
and lawn maintenance.)

When defrosting meat in the refrigerator, keep it away from all
other food and preferably in the meat keeper. Blood from raw poultry and meat can be contaminated with salmonella and can, in turn, contaminate any foods with which it
comes in contact. After cooking, do not allow meat
or poultry to stand a long time at room temperature. Bacteria grow well under these conditions, and can
recontaminate the food.

Be on guard for the symptoms of

salmonella infection in pets. If a pet

is having stomach problems, keep its

feeding dishes, toys, bedding and

other similar items away from sour-

ces in contact with the family's food,

such as the kitchen sink, drain board

and food service utensils. Hands

should always be washed after han-

dling a sick pet.

Keep children away from certain

pets

turtles, baby chicks and

ducklings that health authorities

recognize as notorious salmonella

carriers.

Mar. 23 -- Waycross L/S Market, Waycross.
Mar. 23 -- Dodge Co. L/S Salebarn, Eastman.
Mar. 23 -- Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester.
Mar. 26 -- Parker's Stockyard, Statesboro.
Mar. 27 -- Surnter L/S Assn., Americus.
Mar. 27 -- Flint River L/S Market, Bainbridge.
Mar. 28 -- Farmer's Stockyard, McRae.
Mar. 29 -- Pnlaski Stockyard, Cochran.
Mar. 29 -- Pearson L/S Market, Pearson.
Mar. 31 -- Soperton Stockyard, Soperton.
HORSE SHOWS Mar. 18-10 AM -- Heart of Ga.
Assn.; Bleckley Co. Saddle Club Arena, Cochran. For info, contact Jane Key, Rt. 2, Milan, 912/362-4507.

Wednesday, March 14, 1973
Agricultural
Calendar
MEETINGS Mar. 22 -- 4-H Clothing Seminar,
Cooperative Ext. Service, Athens. Mar. 27 -- Interior Design Workshop, Cooperative Ext. Service, Athens. Mar. 27 -- Nat'1. Rye Observation Field Day, Coastal Plain Ex periment Station, Tifton. For info, contact D. D. Morey, Coastal Plain Exp. Sta. Tifton 31794. 'Mar. 28 -- Small Grain Field Day, Agronomy Dept., Coastal Plain Exp. Sta., Tifton. For info, contact D. D. Morey. Coastal Plain Exp. Sta., Tifton 31794. Mar. 28 -- Sewing Mens Clothing, Cooperative Ext. Service, Athens. FARM SALES EVENTS Mar. 17 -- Campbell Angus Farm Performance Tested Bull Sale, Calhoun. For info, contact W. Scott Wilson, Sale Mgr., 2985 King Alfred Dr., Macon 31204. Mar. 19-1 PM -- and every Mon. Longhorn Horse Auction, Hwy. 82 E. Sylvester. Jack Beasley or Leroy Cooper. Ph. 912/776-3030, 776-3463. Mar. 19-7:30 PM -- and every Mon. -- Dr. Lamar Moree's Rocking Horse Auction. Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Ph. 912/776-3143. Mar. 20-11 AM -- and every Tues. -- Horse and Tack Sale, Walker Horse and Mule Co., Hwy. 84 E., Quitman. Ph. 2634081. Mar. 24 -- Wilkes Co. Stockyard, Annual Replacement Cattle sale, cows w/calves by side, springer cows, bulls. For info, call Grady Jacks'on, 678-2273, Sam McGill, 678-2859, Washington. Mar. 30-7 PM -- Special Breeder Cattle Sale, commercial cowcalf prs., springers, heifers, bulls. Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn.' For info, call 912/567-3371. Apr. 3-12 Noon -- Spring Produc tion Sale; selling 100 hd. top Angus, Simmcntal, Limousin. Deere Acres. For info, and catalog contact Bob Hamilton, Rt. 3, Box 10, Monroe 30655, 404/267-5358, ' 786-2815 night.
FEEDER PIG SALES Mar. 14 -- Farmers Stockyard,
McRae. Mar. 14 -- Bainbridge Stockyard,
Bainbridge. Mar. 15 -- Pulaski Stockyard,
Cochran. Mar. 15 -- Pearson L/S Market,
Pearson. Mar. 14 -- Tri-Co. L/S Salebarn,
Broxton. Mar. 16-7 PM and every Fri. --
Waycross L/S Market, 1657 State St., Waycross 31501. Mar. 16 -- Dodge Co. L/S Salebarn, Eastman. Mar. 16 -- Central Savannah River Assn., Warrenton. Mar. 16 -- C.S.R.A., Warrenton, 1:30 PM. Mar. 17 -- Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania. Mar. 19 -- Vidalia L/S Market, Vidalia, 2 PM. For info, call 912/537-3462. Mar. 19 -- Appling Co. Stock man's Assn., Baxlcy. Mar. 20 -- Toombs Co. Stockyard, Lyons. Mar. 21 -- Tri-County L/S Salebarn, Broxton. Mar. 21 -- Farmers Stockyard, McRae. Mar. 22 -- Pearson L/S Market, Pearson. Mar. 23-7 PM -- Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. For info, call 912/567-3371, castrated pigs only, deliver by 5 PM.