FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Tommy /rv/n, Commissioner Georgia Deparfmenf of Agriculture
Market Bulletin
Volume 59
Terry Willitms
Christmas Trees
& Summer Care
Shaping, shearing, fertilization, and weed control are a must to produce desired quality Christmas trees. This is a critical period for Christmas tree growers in Georgia, especially white pine growers.
White pines should be pruned when the new growth needles are
half the length of the old needles. The producer will have a limited period of about two weeks to shape and shear once this stage of igrowth is reached. The top leader should be cut back at a 45 degree to ninety degree angle, no longer than eight inches to
(Our guest columnist this week is Terry Williams, Director, Georgia Christmas Tree Growers Association, 12 East Oil iff Street, Statesboro 30458.)
ten inches in length. This will cause whorls to be closer together which will increase the beauty of the tree.
Shearing around the tree, cutting the tip end of the new growth, will cause several more buds to develop. This in turn will increase the density of the tree. Over a period of years, the tree will look like an inverted ice cream cone. Cedars and Virginia pine are not in this critical class, and can be sheared most any time of the year prior to October first.
Special made razor sharp shearing knives or hand hedge shears can be used; however, the knife gives a much cleaner cut. Plantations not fertilized according to soil test reports, should follow these suggestions before planting.
Two or more summers before harvest, get a soil test, including sulphur. Give the soil lab the age of plantation. Follow suggestions on rates and types of fertilizer.
Apply nitrogen the next spring and thereafter as follows: trees in field less than two summers, 1/2 oz. nitrogen per tree; trees in field more than two summers, 1 oz. nitrogen per tree.
Less than two summers before harvest: Apply nitrogen at rate of 1 oz. per tree.
Fertilizer should never be placed near the stem of the tree. On all trees, keep fertilizer 10 inches to 12 inches from stem. Place it beyond the ends of limbs in a circle. On
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See Page 7 For July, Aug. & Sept. Horse Show Notices.
Wednesday, July 4, 1973
Number 27
Irrigation Supplies
Lifeblood Of Food
Production In Ga.
Reaching back over 35 years, three Georgia Agriculture Commissioners reminisce. Tommy Irvin, current Commissioner, J. Phil Campbell, Jr., U.S. Undersecretary of Agriculture and Irvin's predecessor, are joined by Tom Linder, Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture for 16 years beginning in 1935. The three were together at a Stone Mountain luncheon during a visit by the Southern Commissioners of Agriculture. Mr. Campbell was guest
speaker for the luncheon.
The day when the farmer has to depend on weather to water his crops is coming to an end in Georgia. More and more of Georgia's larger farms are using irrigation instead of depending on the rain.
In the past people believed irrigation systems were a good type of insurance against dry periods, but only to be used as a last resort.
Now farmers are getting away from that idea and are using irrigation just as they do other good agronomic practices, applying water before plants go into stress from lack of moisture.
South Georgia, where most of the state's large farms are, is lucky because of a plentiful water supply under and above the ground that can be used to irrigate crops.
With this large water supply available, experts believe that most
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Maybe We Can Help
With Fuel Supply
Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, realizing the seriousness of the fuel shortage and the effect it is having on many farmers, announced today that his office is available to assist in any way possible farmers who are faced with emergency fuel shortage.
"Although we have no particular source for fuel and no direct power to secure fuel", the Commissioner said, "we have been successful in helping many farmers in emergency situations."
Commissioner Irvin has authorized newly appointed Director of Weights and Fuels, Olin Mullinax, to handle all these requests and to assist in any way possible until the fuel crisis and harvest season have ended. You may contact Mr. Mullinax in Atlanta at 404-6563605.
Veteran Employees
Assume New Duties
Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin has announced the appointment of Elmo E. Winstead as the new Director of Plant Industry and Olin Mullinax as Director of Fuel and Weights and Measures for the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
Winstead is a veteran employee of the Department having served as Director of the Seed Division and Director of Field Forces for seed, feed, fertilizer and pesticides. His new duties will include the above plus supervision of Seed Technology and Development, and the entomology, grain, feed, fertilizer, pesticide and chemistry divisions of the Department.
Mullinax has formerly served in an administrative capacity with the department.
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Straight Line
We have recently built a new churchmen a hill that grew pine trees and
vines. We have about two feet of space between the white brick walls and
the paved walks. Which would be the best foundation plantings for this:
boxwood, dwarf azaleas, or dwarf holly? How does each one of these
tolerate the heat from the walls? How far apart should they be planted?
How should one mix and prepare the soil? Also, we would like to plant
flowering cherry trees on the grounds. Would this be advisable in the type
soil?
;
Mrs. E. A., Thomson
There are several things to consider before choosing foundation plantings. First, will the planting area be in full sun or partial shade? Azaleas and boxwoods thrive best in part shade. Dwarf hollies such as Helleri Joy Holly will grow in shade or sun. Heat would be detrimental to the azaleas and boxwoods. Generally, you would want to space Helleri Holly three to five feet apart, depending upon finances and one's impatience for the plants to grow and become effective in the landscape. You might consider some of the low growing Junipers if the location is hot and bright. Shore Juniper and Blue Rug are some examples. We are of the opinion that you would not get satisfactory flowering from cherry trees due to the lack of prolonged cold weather in your area. What about Japanese Magnolia, Crape Myrtle, Crabapple or Dogwood?
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Could you tell what types of mint are enclosed?
Unknown
Our Plant Division believes the samples to be lemon balm and
beebalm. We are not able to give positive identification unless we have
the blooms.
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I am enclosing a sample from my pear tree. The entire tree is covered with
these specks. I would like to know what to do or use for this problem.
Mrs. S. T., Kingsland
We have been informed that your tree has pear leafspot disease. We
suggest that you spray your tree with Capton or Zaneb every 21 days for
four sprayings. Proportions should be two pounds of chemical to every
100 gallons of water.
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Will Malathion effect the germination of grain when placed in the bin with the grain?
E. E., Metier Our state seed analyst says that Malathion is used regularly as an insecticide for treating small grain. It will not effect the germination when
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We Get Letters
Dear Editor:
"The farmer is the only man in our economy who buys everything he buys at retail, sells everything he sells at wholesale, and pays the freight both ways."
John F. Kennedy The above is too good not to be in your paper. I do not know of any publication that people appreciate as much as the MARKET BULLETIN. Thank you very much.
E. V. Baker P.O. Box 170 Calhoun, Ga. 30701
Farm employment
Will build and install farm fence,
satisfaction guaranteed. George
Wesley, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 475-
9104.
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Want farmer to cut and bale hay, will consider sharing. Charles Mueller. Woolsey. Ph. 636-7753.
Want farm work, can drive truck, will haul. Douglas Dickerson, Rt. 2, Box 72, Greenville.__________
Want man with family to work on dairy farm. John T. Cannon, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-7753._____
Will build any type farm fence, pastures, etc., no job too Irg. or far away. John R. Griffitts, 969 Forest 'Ave., B-4, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-8748.
Will do artifical insemination of beef and dairy cattle. Cherokee Co. area. William R. Odom, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5420. _______
Want settled married man with cattle and pasture exp., must be able to operate and care for machinery used in cattle production, permanent for right man. T. D. Bryant, Rt. 3, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 912-892-
3142.
Want 1 cowman and 2 men on social security to work on cattle farm 'and do garden work, gen. ranch work, housing furnished with salary. Jim Robinson, Atlanta. Ph. 404-875-
3511._______________
Want man living alone on retirement to do part time work on farm in return for free small mobile home, utilities furnished, Warm Spring area. J. W. Wilkes, Bar Red Ranch, Warm Springs. Ph. 404-6562780 wk. days._________
Want someone to milk in small dairy. J. C. Michael, Rt., Box 209, Madison 30650._____________
1 Responsible couple wants work as caretaker on horse farm, some green breaking and training in return for i rent-free or rent-reduced housing, jwithin 50 mi. Chamblee. Fred Churichill, Rt. 3, Box 464, Savannah ! 3I406. Ph. 912-354-2261.______
Will furnish sprigs, custom plant Coastal Bermuda on farm, anywhere in Ga., dug with auto, digger, planted with 2 row auto. Bermuda planter. K. ; E. Hancock, Franklin Springs. Ph. 404-245-5788.
FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Building 19 Hunter St., S. W. Atlanta,.Georgia 30334
404-656-3727
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
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Want man to work on fine show horse breeding ranch, opening immediately, lodging furnished. M. F. Williams, Box 647, Atlanta 30301. Ph. 404-875-3511.
Want middle age couple to do light farm work, 50 to 60 yrs. old, if have trailer will furnish place to park, must have income and car. Miss V. McDonald, Rt. 4, Alma 31510. Ph. 912-632-4775.
Want someone to clear land for pasture in N. Ga. J. R. Wimpey, 1573 Lamont Ave., Conley 30027. Ph. 361-7307.
Will clear farm land with bulldozer. Henry Lancaster, Box 223, Buford 30518. Ph. 404-945-7886, after 10 pm._______________
53 yr. old man wants job as caretaker on cattle or hog farm in return for room, board and small salary, can operate tractor and any type farm equip. Alfred Mitchell, Hotel Manchester, Manchester 31816.
Want man and wife to care for chickens and pick up eggs, $90 per wk. and house provided. Burgin F. Miller, Rt. 4, M on roe 30655. Ph. 267-6215. ____ ________
Want caretaker for farm, brand new 2 bedrm. house completely furnished, utilities included, good working conditions, salary can be discussed. Mrs. Gene White, Box 20258, Sta. N, Atlanta 30325.______________
Want couple to live on and care for farm, prefer retired, rent free, in Carroll Co., would like to hear from man in Americus again. L. H. Dobson, 100 Elmwood Cir., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 794-4672.
Farm machinery and equipment
for sale
Rotary tiller, exc. for garden and home use to plow, good cond. but minus motor, sold for $169 new, will sell for $20. Mrs. V. O. Stewart, 1403 Newton Ave., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 523-3146.
Allis Chalmers WD, L-P gas burning, snap coupler tractor, good cond., 6 ft. scraper blade, new 28 in. spare tire, WD junked tractor for parts, old trailer mower, $1,095. D. L. Flanders, Scotland 31083. Ph. 868-2317.
L John Deere tractor, 1 row plow, cultivators and harrow, $300. H. A. Broome, Rt. 1, Silver Creek 30173. Ph. 232-9977, Rome.________
Bed for Ford pickup truck, oak wood, short bed, $25. H. L. Eubanks, Eubanks Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-6510.
1972 side winder, 5 ft. by 5 ft. bush hog, good cond., $295. Jimmy Haynes, Pine Crest Dr., Rt. 6, Canton 30114._________________
Super A Farmall tractor with equip., $975. Will W. Adkins, Box 486, Perry 31069. Ph. 912-987-3640, after 6 pm._________________
TD 15B International bulldozer, 12 ft. angle hyd. blade, 95% indercarriage, clearing cab, machine in very good cond. Otis Hiland, Rt. 2, Maysville 30558. Ph. 652-2951.
Model 30 nursette, exc. working cond., $275. George M. Maddox, 102 LaFayette St., Barnesville 30204. Ph. 404-358-0432._____________
Troy roto-tillers, 6 hp standard, $500, 3 1/2 hp standard $400, ready to run, will deliver locally. George McMullin, 1339 Town-Country Dr., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 404-2415822.______________________
Custom built 6 ft., 3-pt. hitch leveling blade, $50 firm or trade. Tommy F. Bogozan, Queen Mill Rd., Mableton. Ph. 404-948-6832.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
205 to 300 tube type feeders for chicken house, $50. O. A. Seigler, Jr., Rt. 1, Dewy Rose 30634. Ph. 3765690.
S7 Eculid scraper, $3,000 and SI 2 Eculid scraper, $8,000, good tires and cond., scrapers used to build farm ponds. Jimmy Kelley, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2349, after 9 pm.
Badger silo unloader for 18 ft. silo, complete with 5 hp motor, 3 yrs. old, $550. Wayne Miller, Rt. 2, Stapleton 30823. Ph. 912-625-7583.
Used 78 N.H. hay baler, very good cond., $1,000; also, like new N.H. 7 ft. mower, $450. R. L. Brown, Jr., Rt. 1, Leesburg 31763. Ph. 912-4361081, after 7 pm.____________
1968 brush chipper, 6 cyl. Ford industrial engine. Howard Reese, 2505 Danielsville Rd., Athens 30601. Ph. 548-2655.
New Holland hay conditioner, $200; Allis Chalmers bottom plow, $100. Olin Lundy, Rt. 1, ForsythYatesville Rd.. Yatesville 31097.
Adams motor grader, transmission is torn up but can be fixed or used for parts, good tires, has been used on farm for building up terraces, $950. Carlos Chumbler, Rt. 6, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-6188.
Used Easy-Flow for sale, dbl. cap., exc. cond., $150. J. M. Hehson, Sr., Atlanta. Ph. 753-6174 or 292-1198.
4 wheel trailer, elec. brakes, 8 ply tires, 2000 Ib. hand winch, jack in front end, 13 ft. long and 6 ft. 2 in. wide, with fenders, $500. Omer Crump, Baldwin 30511. Ph. 7786188.
John Deere 2010 diesel crawler front-end loader, exc. cond., $5,600. J. W. Booker, 2538 E. Central St., Columbus 31903. Ph. 404-689-5024, after 4 pm._______________
Potato equip., 40 ft. elevator, $800; Mark 1 potato harvester, $7,500; three potato harvester wagon beds, $1,500; one two row, series 600 McConnel potato planter, $1,000. Curl Hobbs, Rt. 1, Kensington. Ph. 404-539-2556.
Irrigation unit, 8 horse Wisconsin engine with pump on dolly, 600 ft. 3 in. alum, pipe with 9 Rainbird sprinklers, $550 cash. F. O. Bishop, 295 Crossville Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-4668.
Blue Bird 6 row cotton duster, perf. cond., $6,500. H. R. Alien, Rt. 3, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-3164 night.
2 axle steel frame tractor trailer, 8 ply tires, $350. Myron Jordan, Cornelia. Ph. 778-7298._________
8N Ford tractor for sale, fair cond. Ernest E. Connell, Rt. 12, Old Canton Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-
1994.___________________ Ford No. 5000 for sale, 760 hrs.,
good cond., $2,800. John Nunley, Acworth. Ph. 974-5309.________
Farmall cub tractor with power lift, turn plow, cycle mower with 5 ft. blade, 16 disc leveling harrow, $900. Terry Richards, Rt. 1, Box 352, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-8352._______
Gravely tractor, 5 hp, sickle and rotary mowers, rotary plow, cultivator and dozer blade, $275. Wesley Campbell, 76 Circle Dr., Rossville 30741. Ph. 866-5454.
1969 John Deere 4020 for sale, good cond. Claude Perkins, Rt. 1, Marshallville 31057.________
Ford Dexter, $750; Ford Major diesel, $700; the following tractors not running, 2010 John Deere, $500; Super A, $475, Farmall A with cultivators, $300. Franklin Ray, Box 162, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-3692.
Good pump for pumping water out of well, basement, etc., $35. Mrs. F. E. Thornton, 1954 Atlanta Rd., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-1354.
14 disc, heavy duty John Deere offset harrow, exc. cond., $500; model 7M55 grass header for Fox forage chopper, $125. O. W. Griffin, Rt. 1, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-7988.
Herd broadcaster, model 1200, for spreading seed and fertilizer, $100. E. D. Minix, Black Witch Farm, Atlanta. Ph. 874-4706 day or 237-2358 night.
New Holland manure spreader, 100 bu. cap., like new, $500. W. A. Weaver, Cumming. Ph. 887-8601.
Heavy metal feed bin, rot proof, on approx. 18 in. legs, holds approx. ton of feed, auto, flow on 2 sides, $100. Robert N. Gilbert, 9579 Fayetteville Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-8777.
Drive wheels for garden tiller, will pull middle busters, cultivators, etc. David Stapleton, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4451.
108 Bramco hanging feeders, Irg. type, good cond., $1 ea. Mrs. H. B. Garmon, Rt. B, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-2021.
C A Allis Chalmers, tricycle type, good rubber, engine perf., transmission minus 3rd, turn plow, cultivators and disc harrow, $950; old model Oliver and equip., $200. Harold Battles, Holland. Ph. 8954820, Lyerly.
Wednesday, July 4, 1973
John Deere 700, hi-cycle, $1,895.
B. R. Anderson, Rt. 1, Box 30, Social
Circle 30279.
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Poultry house cleaner, loaderspreader type. Mrs. W. M. Stapleton, Sr., Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-3634435.
Loader-unloader, suitable for trailer or truck mounting. 2 units avail., $3,500 ea. Jack Weaver, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 404-794-7646.
A. C. tractor motive front end loader, gas, high lift and rubber, good cond., $1,800, or trade for crawler tractor of equal value. Ira Teem, RFD 1, Box 41 Milner. Ph. 227-4897, Griffin.
Windmills and towers for sale. Alien Whitaker, Rt. 7, Box 20-1, Gainesville. Ph. 536-5740.
New Holland Super 71 7 silage cutter, 2 row corn head, 9 cutter knives, has cut only 25 acres, $3,000. Gene Hill, Rt. 1, Alamo 30411. Ph. 5682878.
1973 Ford 4500 diesel backhoe and loader with 2 buckets, $11,500. Rex Woods, Lithia Springs. Ph. 9486094.
Model Caterpillar 60 scraper, $2,500; rock plow, $500. Julian, Crowley, Lithia Springs. Ph. 404-941 4670.
1960 International rubber tire pan, model 25551, Sears No. 1055, 14 yds., $4,500, with Cummins engine, good cond. Billy Caldwell, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5051, after 6 pm.
TO-20 Ferguson tractor, new tires and paint, exc. cond., $975; bush and bog harrow, $100; harrow lift, on wheels, heavy duty, $375. Thurman Griggs, Box 65, Butler. Ph. 912-8623771.
I.H. 3-pt. hitch, side delivery hay rake, good cond., $225. Mack Green, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2747.
C Allis Chalmers tractor and belly mower with 7 blades, $750; Allis Chalmers combine, $500. Ezra Shelnutt, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-8096.
4 hp roto-tiller by Toro, perf. cond., $75. M. D. Rawlins, Rt. 3, Box 312. Newnan. ____________
All steel cattle racks to fit most any size pickup, calf creep feeder, 600 Ib. cap., auto, self-catch head gate. Darrell Williamson, RFD 4, Commerce. Ph. 335-6211.
20 ft. flatbed trailer, good cond. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-3974.
1952 Ferguson TE20 tractor, $750; bush hog, 1 yr. old, exc. cond., $150. Sam Lutz, Rt. 3, Rockmart. Ph. 4454268.
Chore-Time auto, feeders, 7 ton outside bin with auger and motor, gas brooder, auto, drinkers, medicator, etc. Harold M. York, Dalton. Ph. 259-5530.
Gustafason 6 row crop duster, $75. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-
5109._____________________ B model John Deere for parts, 1
good tire and I fair. E. P. Cawley, Rt. I, Box 208. Blythe. Ph. 592-4082.
Caterpillar D6B serial No. 44A6098 hyd. angle blade, good cond., $12,400; dual 300 loader fits model 50, 60 or 70 John Deere, $650. Robert Anthony, Rt. 1, Molena 30256. Ph. 567-8788.________
John Deere No. 234 two row corn header for 95, like new, $1,250. J. W. Dent, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 8252842. ______________
52 in. cycle mower and 102 in. dump hay rake for cub tractor with hyd. lift, both for $145. W. A. Loudermilk, 2459 Ingram Rd., JDuluth 30136. Ph. 404-448-2822.
New Holland hay baler; H Farmall tractor, working cond., $850, will sell separately. Howard Wood, Rt. 1, Hopewell Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5386.______________
2 wheel utility trailer, wood bed, good tires, $65. W. O. Hayes, Rt. 7, Fairburn Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-5547.___________.
Stock racks to fit any size truck; conveyor for moving hay, etc.; steel storage boxes. Ken Waller, Box 586, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-635-7376.
Caterpillar 22 crawler, no blade, runs good and has good pins and bushing, $995. R. L. Hunt, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 574-7973.
1964 model front end loader, crawler type diesel engine, good cond., $4,000. Eugene Dockery, Rt. 2. Douglasville. Ph. 942-2798.
1971 Ford tractor 3000 and some equip.; 5 ft. 3-pt. bush hog type, exc. cond. Ralph S. Evans, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9249. after 9 at night._______
' McCormick mowing machine No. 32, trail type with 6 ft. cutter bar, like new cond., $275. H. C. Mangum, Rt. 1, Demorest. Ph. 404-754-2972.
50 metal feeders; 2 ton feed cart. Snowco, model 700; 8 ton Read feed bin; 6500 ft. wire fence, approx. 40 in. high; plastic water hose. W. G. Avery, Rt. I, Box 191, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-3952 or 786-8358.
900 Ford tractor, 1959 model, tricycle type; parts from 1958 Ford tractor, 600 series, wide front end. Charles Hazelwood, Rt. 3, Cartersville. Ph. 382-7716.
International silage cutter grass header, used very little, $1,600; International silage wagon, $600; five disc tiller, 3-pt. hitch, $100. Ed Hitt. Rt. 1, Grovetown 30813. Ph. 8631620.
2 complete sets of Covington planters, used very little, 4 mos. old, $290 for the pr. J. R. Eubanks. Rt. I, Shiloh. Ph. 846-3669.
Trailer axles with tires, wheels, Good I horse turning plow for sale.
springs and equalizers. J. R. Wimpey, Barron L. Jenkins, Rt. 4, Biffle Rd..
1573 Lamont Ave., Conley 30027. Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 981-
Ph. 361-7307.
3174.
Bucyrus Erie 22-B dragline, new motor, yard bucket, exc. cond.; Allis Chalmers HD-3 front end loader, yard front end bucket, good cond., reasonable. Loyd Shaw, Rt. 1,
Lakeland 31635. Ph. 912-482-3867 or 482-2325.________________
Caterpillar D7 3T3I 31 tractor, undercarriage 70%, $6,500; Welchel silage wagon, 14 ft. body, heavy duty, $1,375, consider trade for 2 wheel dump wagon. J. Alton McWhorter, No. 2, Franklin. Ph. 854-8349 or 854-4161.
Rubber tire payloader, good cond., $2,000 or will trade for dozer. Clyde Hood, No. 3, Covington 30209. Ph. 404-464-3617.________________
Sev. Gee-Whiz teeth and handles; 12 scrapes; 1 dbl. tree; 1 sgl. tree (iron); 10 x 14 oak barn building, to be moved, $250. Hoyt Dean, Woodstock. Ph. 475-4290.
New Holland pick up baler with motor, new paint, exc. cond., $695; Ford Dexter diesel, rebuilt motor, fuel pump, injectors, dbl. disc clutch, etc., $1,750. B. A. Bird, Blackwell Rd., Rt. 6, Marietta 30060._____
Utility trailer, 2 axles, 5x12 bed, 2 in. ball hitch, $450. James Banks, 992 Inverness Ave., Macon 31204. Ph. 912-746-6147.
Lilliston, model 1100 peanut shaker, A-l cond., $250; Woods 60 in. pull type rotary mower, good cond., $150. G. E. Bentley, Rt. 1, Oglethorpe. Ph. 472-6471 or 4728763.
Farmall tractor, model H', runs good and has like new tires, $600 or trade for smaller tractor with attachments. Charles Libretto, Rt. 2, Hancock Dr., Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-2597.
2000 Ford tractor, 1964 model, $1,800; smoothing harrow, $325; sixteen in. bottom plows, $150; five ft. bush hog, $225; six ft. by 10 ft. utility trailer, $150. Donald Tapp, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5886, after 4 pm.
10 in. Allis Chalmers hammermill, 3 screens and sack filler. M. S. Morgan, Kimbell Bridge Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7210.__________
1962 M/F 35 gas tractor, 3-pt. hitch, bush hog, harrow, all purpose plow, pulverizer, blade, rock rake, boom, exc. cond., $3,000. P. O. Dees, Rt. 4, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1529.
Approx. 3000 pieces standard 16 in. greenhouse glass, $400 for the lot or 10 cents to 20 cents piece; 150,000 BTU oil fired furnace for greenhouse, $125. Robert West, 3535 River Rd., Decatur 30034. Ph. 243-3152.
8 ft. long chicken brooder, divided into 2 sections, lumber has been treated, $39. Joel H. Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-2809 day or 404-283-4738.________
1400A Premiss buck saw, good cond. Donald Vaughters, Star Rt., Juno 30551. Ph. 912-265-3367.
Model 45 hay baler, 25V mower, both International, exc. cond. R. H. Freeman, Forsyth. Ph. 994-5882.
Greenhouse, 20 ft. x 100 ft., redwood frame, complete heating and cooling, fan and watering controls, needs dismantling and new cover, $1,500. Col. H. L. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 25, Cordele. Ph. 912-273-3463.
Front end loader now mounted on Ford 8N, check it out, remove and take home for $200. Jim Sudderth, Columbus 31907. Ph. 404-561-3799, after 5.
Case hay baler 200, like new, $850. James E. Crowe, Winder. Ph. 8672826, between 8-6.
1972 Satoh tractor, 90 hrs., with scoop, blade and trailer, $2,350. E. C. Parks, 888 Buford Rd., Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5967.
Air compressor and spray gun, other equip, for sale, reasonably priced. Wayne Griffin, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-2257.
35 Case Seymour washer and Staalkat grader with Seymour Speed Pak, will sell without Speed Pak, see in operation. Herman Nation, Box 85, Rayle 30660. Ph. 404-274-3384 or 404-274-3393, call before coming.
Wednesday. July 4. 1973
Farm machinery and equipment
wanted
Want approx. 2000 bu. storage bin for corn with conveyors, reasonable, no junk. T. M. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 238A, Bloomingdale 31302._____
Want side delivery rake, must be good cond. and located in So. Ga. M. B. Killgo, Rt. I, Metier. Ph. 912-6852348.________________
Want Ford tractor, gas or diesel, with or without equip. J. R. Wimpey, 1573 Lamont Ave., Conley 30027. Ph. 361-7307._______________
Want planter and fertilizer distributor for H Farmall tractor, reasonably priced. Carl V. Griffin, 218 Phillips Ave., Port Wentworth. Ph. 964-0662.____________
Want John Deere tractor, 50 or 60 series, with live "Live Power Thoft" and 3-pt. hitch, good working cond. B. P. Smith, Rt. 2, Alpharetta 30201.
Want used bush hog or other implements for Ford 8N tractor. Aubrey Smith. Lithia Springs. Ph. 941-4769.
Want portable loading chute, must be good cond. and reasonably priced. R. L. Hilton, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg 30277. Ph. 253-6118. ______
Want 1 rear tractor tire with fair tread, no holes, for 9N Ford, 1949 model, size I 1-2-28. Doyle C. Cartee, Rt. 2, Srn.vrna.. Ph.. 404--435-7952.
Want arms for 3-pt. hitch for G model-John "Deere tractor, model A, B or 50, 60 ari<T70 will fit, within 75 mi. Augusta. E. P. Crawley, Rt. 1, Box 208, Blythe. Ph. 592-4082.
Want 3-pt. hiteh for John Deere G tractor, in Monrpe-Athens vicinity. Jack C. Brewer, RFD, Bishop 30621. Ph. 769-5724._____________
Want D-6 Caterpillar for parts. E. H. Hudson, Rt. 1, Manchester 31816. Ph. 846-9113. __________
Want 2 or 3 old Ford tractors for parts. B. A. Bird, Rt. 6, Blackwell Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-8672.
Want front end loader for 600 Ford tractor. Walt Sorrells, Rt. 1, Perry. Ph. 987-1578, after 6 pm or wk. ends.____________________
Want hyd. water ram. C. W. Trammell, Rt. 1, Moreland. Ph. 927-6443, Luthersville._____________________
Want J.I. Case Hammermill, 3-pt. hitch, power take off driven or anything equal; also, want 1 12 yd. concrete mixer with or without motor. J. L. Picklesimer, 1061 Evans Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-1935.
Want gas tank for protane or butane gas, 150-250 gals., one on top of the ground. Charles S. Jordan, Rt. 2, Box 230, Sandersville. Ph. 912552-3812._______________
Want tractor tire, size 13.6 x 26, twelve in. rim, 4 or 6 ply. Jack Bryant, Rt. 1, Lincolnton. Ph. 404359-3704._________________
Want late model combine, good cond.; 13 ft. or 14 ft. grain table and 4 row corn head, prefer Gleaner or J.D. Aaron McWhorter, No. 2, Franklin. Ph. 854-8349 or 854-4161.
Want set of cultivators and planter for either Super A, 100, 130 or 140 Farmall. Pierce B. Tidwell, Box 267, Greenville 30222. Ph. 672-4882.
Want late model Farmall 140 tractor, 1 row with cultivators, planters and plow, very good cond. Bro. Tom Nabity, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-8705.
Want John Deere 3020 tractor, good cond., prefer wide front axle. Phil Kelley, Rt. 1, Box 59, Concord 30206. Ph. 228-2544._________
Want 1 Kneib pop-up hay bale loader and 4 tires and rims for Bobcat loader. J. F. Cash, Cash's Poultry Farm, 4060 Washington Rd., Martinez 30907. Ph. 863-0689 or 8630962.
notice
Will the person wanting Hops vine please write me. Mrs. T. E. Smith, Camak 30807.____________
Will the gentleman who makes wooden bread trays please contact me. Esther C. Mixon, 3209 Oakwood Dr., Thunderbolt. Ph. 912-352-4647 in Savannah._______________
Would like to hear from someone who has Double Wedding Ring quilts for sale, or who would make one. Mrs. Lucien E. Oliver, 2222 Mt. Paran Rd., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 404237-6820 or 237-2788.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
CATTLE
3/4 Angus, 1/4 Holstein cross, bull, wt. 650 Ibs., ready for light service $285. G. M. Strickland, 236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3432.________________
Beef master bulls, weanlings, long yearlings, and 2 herd bulls. Paul Swann, Dalton. Ph. 278-7708.
Black Angus bull with papers 3 1/2 yrs., $450. W. L. Holland, Rt. 1, Temple. Ph. 562-3446.__________
Baby calves, dairy and beef type, right from mothers side. Clinton Wilson, Cornelia Hwy., Lula. Ph. 869-3321.______________
Good selection of reg. Black Angus bulls from Bardoliermere, Eileenmere, and Blackcap strains. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-865-2475.___________
Cows for sale, reg. Charolais bull, 2 1/2 yr., 1700 Ibs., $695. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Springs. Ph. 9436621 after 5.______________
A few 1000-1200 Ibs. LimousinAngus cross bulls, 14-15 mos. R. R. Frost, Rt. 4, Quitman. Ph. 912-2637026. ______________
Black Angus cows, 3-8 yrs., 1 reg. 5 white face crossbreeds, all bred. W. B. Burnett, Box 866, Cedartown 30125. , 6 Holstein heifers, about 500 Ibs. ea., take all $1,500. H. H. Dangar, Rt. 1, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 9936283.__________________________
Reg. Angus bulls, Marshall and Bell Boy breeding, BCIA wt. and grade available, $450-$600. Thad Rush, Rome. Ph. 235-4501.____
Good selection 1 and 2 yr. purebred Charolais bulls, Irg. bone and heavy muscled. W. M. Alford, Rt. 1, Ellerslie. Ph. 561-5006._______
23 Angus heifers, approx. 6 mos., 10 Charolais, can arrange del., hear State Farmers Market. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 478-2848, 284-3525.
Purebred Charolais bull, 5 yrs., about 2000 Ibs. Fuyard bloodline, daddy held yearling wt. record, see him and offsprings. Vernon Turner, Rt. 4, Dalton 30720. Ph. 278-7814.
Reg. Black Angus, 4 heifers, 4 bulls, sired by Blue Ribbon Bulls, with del. 75 mi. Clifton McClure, Box 214, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2513.
10 cows, 6 w/calves, 4 to calve, 1 reg. Black Angus bull, 3 Ifg. steers. D. H. Stephenson, Rt. 3, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-2412._______
1 three yr. 1200 Ib. reg. Black Angus bull, guaranteed breeder, $500 gentle. H. R. Alien, Rt. 3, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-3164._________
25 White face heifers 6-8 mos. J. T. Tolleson, Locust Grove. Ph. 9574847.____________________
1 reg. Holstein bull, 1 yr., 600 to 700 Ibs., $600. Arlin O. Wheat, Rt. 2, Buckhead 30628. Ph. 342-2264.
3 purebred 1/2 French cows, 1 purebred cow, 1 purebred 1/2 French heifer, 2 reg. Charolais cows w/calves by side. Thomas Turner, Gumming. Ph. 887-6459.___________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 4 1/2 yrs., hang and high off ground, Eileenmere bloodline, proven herd sire, selling to prevent inbreeding, $850. E. V. Broadnax, Rt. 7, Conyers. Ph. 4838363 after 7.___________
Good prospects for herd bull or show calf, 1/2 Angus, 1/2 Charolais bulls reg. on both sides, approx. wt. 600 Ibs., $350. John Daniell, Carrollton. Ph. 834-2219.________
3 Charolais bulls, crossbreed, 4 to 4 1/2 mos., $225 ea. Monroe Parks, Rt. 4, Box 119, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-4590._________________
Good selection 1 12 and 3/4 percent Charolais heifers, 12-14 mos., also 1/2, 3/4, 7/8 percent Charolais bulls, 12-18 mos. W. S. Chandler, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-2984.________
Reg. Black Angus total perf. tested, BCIA records, cows w/calves, heifers, open and bred, gain and breeding tested bulls, Wye, Emulous, Marshalls, reasonably priced. Hugh Schneider, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 4788029._____________________
Service age reg. Angus bull, Eileenmere breeding, clean, well developed and C.V. Roy Clark, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6514. after 5.
1 Holstein calf, 5 mos., $150. G. L. Gillham, Rt. 1, Franklin 30217. Ph. 251-1830.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
3 reg. Angus bulls, 8-9 mos., $275$300, from Bardoliermere, Eileenmere and Blackcap strains, reg. in buyer's name. Horace Pace, Rt. 1, Homer. Ph. 677-3727.____________
Top quality baby calves direct from mothers side. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Rt. 10, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3181.
1300 Ib. 3/4 Charolais by Sam 54th bred to calve Simmental July 28, second calf, $600. Bill Callaway, Rt. 1, Gumming. Ph. 887-4443._____
8 Charolais Irg. cows, 5, w/calves, 3 calve soon and own Irg. Charolais bull, purebreed gentle, and easy handling easy calving. H. L. Fowler, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5475 after 6.
Select Wisconsin Holstein heifers close up. W. E. Vance, Rt. 4, Tifton. Ph. 912-382-6366.__________
3 Irg. young Holstein cows being used to raise baby calves for sale, $1200. Alton Fuller, Juniper 31813. Ph. 404-269-3448.____________
Baby calves, 3-5 days old, dairy and beef type, $75-$85. S. J. Summers, Rt. 4, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-4809.
Entire herd Charolais cows, 1, 7/8 cow, 8, 15/16, cows, 18 P.B. cows, 19 calves all half and 3/4 French cows bred and being bred back to N.B. Diamont 9IB, full French. J. W. Bullock, 2524 Ridgewood Terrace, N.W., Atlanta. Ph. 404-355-37.16.
40 head Hereford and Angus cows with calves priced reasonably. H. W. Carnes, 2428 Echo Dr., Atlanta. Ph. 636-8315.
Hereford and Angus cows, some with calves, rest springing, priced reasonably. A. M. Alien, Broad St., Greensboro. Ph. 453-2505.
2 yr. reg. Black Angus bull, $425, good service bull. L. H. Dobson, 100 Elmwood Circle, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 794-4672.
15/16 Charolais bull, 3 yrs., 1350 Ibs., $550. H. A. Broome, Rt. 1, Silver Creek. Ph. 232-9977.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 9-15 mos., $300-$400, some halter broken. John Parker, Rt. 3, Box 38A, Greensboro 30642. Ph. 404-4532150.
12 mo. Santa Gertrudis bull, classified 5S, yearling wt. 1150 Ibs., $2000. Christmas bloodline. Phil Lindsey, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5534, 634-6101.__________________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 5 yrs., gets exc. calves. Brooke Hixon, Cuthbert. Ph. 732-2500 before 6, 732-2853 after 6 no collect calls.__________
2, 1 yr. reg. Black Angus bulls, sons of Henderson Angus Farms bull. Charles T. Massey, Box 382, Rockmart 30153.______________
Reg. steered Black Angus bulls, approx. 18 mos., Marshall and Wye breeding. Byron H. Dunn, Jersey. Ph. 636-4333.____________________
Reg. purebred Charolais bull, 1/2 French, 2 1/2 yrs., gent., $1000. H. L. Ussery, Lyons. Ph. 912-526-3375.
35 Angus heifers, 5-6 mos., good quality, 15 Charolais heifers crossbred, 6-7 mos. can del. John Taylor, Duluth. Ph. 476-3650.
20 Black Angus heifer approx. 15 and 16 mos., also 20 cows pasture bred some springers, $325 ea., can del. James Wimpey, Decatur. Ph. 2843525, 476-3650._________________
Holstein, Guernsey-Ayshire, and Guernsey-Ayshire-Brown Swiss family dairy cows and heifer, heavy milkers, $225 to $550. Bill Mansell, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-5948 after 7.
Holstein dairy calves 1 wk. to 5 wks. Jane Baxter, Ringgold. Ph. 9353678.
Baby calves, dairy and beef, price $50 to $80. Lucy Dowling, Rt. 2, Way cross. Ph. 283-1669.____________
1 purebred Angus bull 6 yrs., approx. 1600 to 1700 Ibs., exc. herd bull and from 1 of reg. Angus herds in Ga., reg. papers not available, shown by appointment only. W. L. Satcher, 2423 Bream Ave., Augusta. Ph. 793-4969.____________
Charolais bulls, purebred and 7/8, breeding age, Fuyard line, pasture raised and ready to go. Lynn Home, Atlanta. Ph. 404-472-3334, 404-4723484.
Reg. 2 Black Angus heifers, 14 mos., Eileenmere, Black Cap, from certified herd. G. F. Bailey, Lithonia. Ph. 469-3798.
Reg. purebred Charolais bull, outstanding bloodline, 15 mos., $750, 1 fine 15/16 reg. Charolais bull, 14 mo. ideal for crossbreeding, $500. D. L. Davis, Keysville. Ph. 404-547-2578.
Reg. Angus bulls modern Bell Boy and Marshall bloodline, ready for light service $500. Kenneth English, Keysville. Ph. 404-547-2568.____
22 heifers, 13-14 mos., open 16 Black Angus, 6 mixed Angus Holstein, take all $325 ea. Troy L. Hunley, 3785 Snapfinger Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-3108.
75 head of dairy cattle and milk base. A. M. Wall, Rt. 5, Box 561, Savannah 31401.
Charolais cattle, purebred breeding age bulls, proven herd sires, 43 open purebred heifers, both French and domestic bloodlines, all reg. AICA and guaranteed breeders, can del. Clyde Lawson, Killian Rd., Canton. Ph. 479-3542, 479-3141._______
4 Angus steers and 3 Angus heifers, 6 mos., to 8 mos. J. L. Pierce, Rt. 1, Panola Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 474-
7195. __________________
Baby calves available yr. round $65-$85, several dairy and beef type, feeder calves ready for pasture $110$140. S. W. Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903.__________________
2 White Face heifers, calves 4-6 mos., $150 ea., 1 bull wt. 350 Ibs., $185. Michael Pearson, Tate. Ph. 735-3113._________________
Milk cow w/calf, 3 wks., both $450, cow 3/4 Jersey, 1/4 Guernsey cow $375, calf 7/8 Jersey, 1/8 Guernsey calf, $85, cow gives 4 1/2 gal. a day. Mr. E. C. Mobley, Rt. 1, Box 309, Gumming 30130._________
1 reg. Polled Hereford bull, 1 yr., good size for age, prominent bloodline, $400. H. A. Spruill, Rt. 3, Hickory Flat Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5281._________________
90 females available, horn and hornless, big Hereford bulls, top S.E. herd. Bob Rush, Kathleen. Ph. 987-
1796.______________________
3/4 Charolais bulls for sale, 6-10 mos., exc. for breeding. R. Moss, 7225 Bell Rd., Duluth 30136. Ph. "476-5736, 476-5345.__________
Approx. 60-70 head reg. Angus cows, some calves the rest will be in later this fall, also 10 Commercial cows. Kenny Hodges, Canton. Ph.
345-6758.__________________
80 head nice Irg. Holstein heifers,
bred, Angus bull, 40 head fresh in
August, other Sept. and Oct., can see
any time except Sunday. R. A.
Yeomans, Bristol 31518. Ph. 912-
647-5433.
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1 reg. Black Angus bull, 2 yrs., Eileenmere breeding, $400, 1 Black Angus heifer bred, $250. M. L. Parks, Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur. Ph.
241-1334._________________
Reg. Brown Swiss bull, 5 yrs., exc. for use on beef herds, see him and his calves $750. Don G. Harper, Rt. 3, Elberton. Ph. 283-2429.________
30 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 1518 mos., big, rugged and ready for service, $450 up. George D. Queener, Kinsington. Ph. 539-2537.______
80 Black cows, 18 White Face cows, some small calves, rest heavy springers. Martin Pitts, Box 285, Tunnel Hill. Ph. 673-4685.
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, bull "13" and "El Capitan" bloodlines. J. W. Morris, Carrollton. Ph. 832-2852, 832-8447.________
13 reg. Black Angus cows and calves, 3 cows and 1 heifer calf that could have been reg. $4800. Cecil Hawley, Morrow. Ph. 363-8498.
200 extra nice 1000-1200 Ibs. Holstein heifers, bred to Angus, for Aug., Sept., Oct. calving, originated in. North grown out in Ga. Eugene M. Callaway, Rayle 30660. Ph. 404-2743392, 404-274-3385.________
SWINE
Feeder pigs, almost all the time, priced according to size and amount. Lamar Thompson, Gordon. Ph. 946-
2039.___________________ 5 reg. Spotted boars, $150 ea., 2
reg. Spotted gilts, $125 ea., all ready for service. David L. Fordham, Rt. 2, Metter. Ph. 685-5539 after dark.
Purebred Spotted Poland China service size males, bred gilts and smaller sizes of ea., reg. in buyer's name. Harmon Cornelius, Nashville. Ph. 686-3717.______________
100 crossbred feeder pigs, $20 ea. A. D. Bowman, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-6118.___________________
2 reg. service age Yorkshire boars, FFA chain, for sale or trade for unrelated boar of equal value. Eddie McKie, Rt. 2, Abbeville 31001. Ph. 467-4391.__________________
55 extra nice feeder pigs castrated, wormed and have had shots. E. W. Vines, Rt. 3, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3557._______________
6 purebred Chester White boars, 5 mos., no collect calls. Sonny Brown, Rt. 3. Brooklet 30415. Ph. 842-2366.
Chester White boars and gilts, reg. Jimmy J. Dubberly, Rt. 5, Box 166, Baxley. Ph. 367-7265.________
Reg. Hampshire boars service age, $150-$200 big rugged boars, can del. Wincel Thaxton, Roberta. Ph. 912836-4200._________
Reg. S.P.C. boar shoat, long meat type, extra Irg. to age, will make fine herd boar, see at lot. Mrs. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.______
16 Yorkshire pigs, 10 wks., $300, will del. A. L. Barron, Rt. 1, Box 279, Concord 30206. Ph. 538-6858.
1 purebred Spotted China herd boar. George Sherman, Rt. 8, Rome 30161. Ph. 232-3131.
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SHEEP & GOATS
Goats for sale, $10-$15 ea. Mrs..E. L. Whitt, Rt. 2, Box 206, Ellaville 31806. Ph. 472-6204._________
1 French Alpine goat, giving over 1/2 gal. milk daily, freshened 5-2073. B. F. Bishop, 12-E 3rd St., Box 19, Aragon 30104.___________
Beautiful Buck kid, sired by a Nubian $35, also milk goat, part Toggenburg-part Saanan, 2 qt. daily, $60. Sam Lutz, Rt. 3, Rockmart 30153. Ph. 445-4268._________
3 reg. Nubian billies, 1, 1 yr., 1 4 mos., 1, 1 mo. Hurricane acres bloodline. Johnny M. Roland, Rt. 3, Cochran. Ph. 934-2008.________
1 Nubian doe with 3 wk. buck kid, both $45, also Nubian buck ready for stud service, $40. Harold E. Miller, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-5441.
2 male Toggenburg goats, $25 ea. G. L. Gillham, Rt. 1, Franklin 30217. Ph. 251-1830._________________
Reg. Hurricane Acres bloodline buck kids, 4, 3 and 4 mos., fine, $50 ea. milk type. C. G. Callahan, Rt. 2, Box 166, Blackshear. Ph. 449-5604.
Nice full Nubian billy from exc. stock, 1 1/2 mos., $15. Oman Huber, Rt. 1, Hadden Pond Rd., Waynesboro 30830. Ph. 554-5847.________
20 goats, I Nubian buck, 2 yrs., 1 Alpine Buck, 2 yrs., 2 small billies and 18 nannies bred. Jerry D. Williams, Rt. 2, Buford. Ph. 9459858._________________________
Herd dispersal, reg. Nubians, all ages, bucks and does, 2 grade does. H. J. Smith, Roopville. Ph. 404-8548236.____________________
3 young sheep, 2 horned rams, 6 mos., $30 ea., 1 ewe, 3 mos., $25. Don G. Harper, Rt. 3, Elberton. Ph. 283-2429.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
wanted
Want sound thoroughbred or Morgan gelding for jumping, 5-8 yrs., fully trained w/even disposition. Kathleen Russell, Rt. 2, Moultrie 31768. Ph. 912-324-3145._____
Want to buy gentle horses for trails, also bucking horses, must be sound and reasonable. J. W. Mullis, Loganville. Ph. 466-8548.__________
Want herds common cows from 550 reasonable price cash quick del. not too distant from Stn. Mtn. John M. Henson, Sr., 673 Wells St., S.W., Atlanta 30310.________________
1 Jersey or Guernsey cow with 2nd or 3rd calf, must be gentle. F. A. Crowder, Rt. 3, Box 94, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-1792.________
Want to buy country cattle, any kind. J- T. Tolleson, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-4847, 284-3525.________
Want to buy or catch wild cattle. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-3974.
Want 6-10 Irg. horses, mules, 5 ponies, will pickup or can del. John H. Brown, Box 587, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-7501, person to person collect 5:30 to 6:30 pm.
Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
Black Tenn. Walking mare, 5 yrs. old, star and one stocking foot, gentle, works or rides, blind in one eye, $175. Bobby Rhinehart, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2721._____________
American Saddlebred racking mare, 7 yrs. old, good lady's horse. Rose Roberts, Rt. 1, Box 411, Oxford. Ph. 786-0949.___________________
Reg. Appaloosa stud, 3 yrs. old, loud col., exc. conf. and disp., $650. W. C. James, Jr., Box 306, Louisville. Ph. 912-625-3647.____________
JC Superstar, Blue Ribbon winner in hunter and Western competition, Irg. pony, 14.1 hands, 6 yrs., mare, bay, $500, free del. J. G. Conrad, Atlanta. Ph. 457-6834.
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Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
2 Saddlebred mares, one 8 yr. old mare, one 3 yr. old mare. J. E. Strickland, Glennville. Ph. 654-2151.
Reg. Palomino and Quarter horses, all ages, with Jet Deck, Three Bars, Bar Money, Depth Charge, Honey Karnes, and other bloodlines. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262.____________
Anglo-Arab hunter, gelding, 5 yrs. old, black, 16.3 hands, great disp., must sell. Billy Bray, Decatur. Ph. 377-2385.______________
1/2 Arabian gelding, 9 yrs. old, spirited, but gentle, trained for barrels, $300 with tack. Donna Denson, Decatur. Ph. 289-2400 or 2892535 after 5:30 pm._________
Reg. grey Quarter horse, rides and reins perfectly small Appaloosa gelding, very gentle, lots of col; other horses, priced to sell. Janet Will, Norcross. Ph. 448-1520 or 448-2914.
Small racking horse, reg. TWH, suitable for lady or child to show in racking or pleasure. Bonnie N. Pruett, Rt. 2, Box 516, Buford 30518. Ph. 945-5138 after 5:30 pm.________
Reg. AQHA and Thoroughbreds, 2 barrel prospects, 2 jumping prospects, 2 and 3 yr. old Palominos, top 'bloodlines, priced to sell. B. H. 'Tillman, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 7866887 in Covington.__________
4 1/2 yr. old half Tenn. Walking and half Saddlebred mare, 15.2 hands, gentle, $200 firm. Sara Wright, Rt. 1, Rome 30161. Ph. 234-8883.
Good horse, well trained, perfect for teenager to show English pleasure, 5 yr. old roan gelding, has won over 100 ribbons. J. W. Thrasher, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-4434 after 6 pm.
American Saddle horse, by Starheart's Flaming Dawn and out of !an intensely inbred Stonewall King 'mare; American Saddle horse, 2 yrs., stud colt, broke. Beckie Cooper, Chickamauga. Ph. 404-375-2042.
2 beautiful Appaloosa ponies, Shetland size, $150 firm. Kyle Yancey, Rt. 2, Austell. Ph. 948-5204.
Free Shetland pony for some little girl or boy. J. Harold Street, Clarksbridge Rd., Gainesville._____
Shetland pony, beautiful, Irg., gentle, sorrel, white blaze face, 4 yr. old, gelding, ridden by 4 yr. old boy, saddle, blanket, and bridle included, $65. W. H. McCarter, Doraville. Ph. 457-2150.________________
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, good conf., has been shown; reg. Quarter horse gelding, good show quality; other reg. and grade to choose from. Joe W. New, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-3146 or 469-9050._________
Lrg. black mare, 16 hands, very gentle for lady or children, saddle and bridle included, $250. Harold Estes, Newnan. Ph. 253-4392.
Racking Pinto gelding, very gentle, good disp., $200. J. L. Vaughn, 4660 Fowler St., Acworth. Ph. 974-9082.
Roan racking gelding, 5 yrs. old, gentle, good family horse, $225. E. H. Blair, Rt. 4, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 404-942-0752._____________~
Reg. TWH gelding, son of Merry Go Boy P, with Foundation breeding; also grade Quarter horse, both gentle. Harry Keith, 1620 Flintwood Dr., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 404-241-7415._____!
Ready to train, nice filly, 2 1/2 yrs. old, part Arabian, $200. David Flanagan, Rt. 4, Austell 30001. Ph. 436.0422._______________
Show AQHA Palomino mare, 3 yrs. old, good conf., dark col., trained in Western pleasure, ready to show, $1500. L. A. McGlaun, Richland. Ph. 912-887-3745._______________
Reg. Appaloosa mare, well broke, gentle, bred to Joker B Jiggs, $600; four Appaloosa fillies, $500 ea. G. S. Morris, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-4756913.____________________
Reg. Quarter horses, gelding, and stallion, show quality. E. J. Patten, Rt. 1, Box 110-A, Cataula 31804. Ph. 404-322-1595 in Columbus.______
Beautiful Palomino pony, gentle, good for children, complete with saddle and bridle, $75. C. R. Chester, Rt. 3, Carnesville. Ph. 384-4445.
2 reg. Tenn. Walker horses, 1 gelding, 4 yrs. old, 16 1/2 hands, 1 mare, 5 yrs. old, 151/2 hands, gentle, racks, $300 ea. L. H. Dobson, 100 Elmwood Cir., Smyrna. Ph. 7944672.
6 yr. old bay gelding, gentle for lady or child, 14.2 hands, Western pleasure, $175 with tack. Caroline Bishop, Savannah Beach. Ph. 786-
4470._________________ Small jenny, $65. J. W. Stokes, Jr.,
Rt. 1. Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7304.
2 Welsh ponies, mother and 2 1/2 yr. female colt, gentle with children, priced to sell. R. E. Alley, 2101 Cardell Rd., Austell. Ph. 948-3808.
Bay gelding, 15 hands, 7 yrs. old, exc. barrel horse and pleasure horse, exp. rider. Lee Varner, 2609 Bells Ferry Rd., Marietta.'Ph. 428-8585.
Reg. Quarter horse, gelding, 4 yrs., good conf. and disp.; Quarter horse, 10 yrs., trained for roping, works very good in the arena. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-3974.________
8 yr. old mare mule, good stepper, no plug, real gentle, $200; also, Western saddles, very low price. W. E. McKee, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-
:3792:____________________ Beautiful mare, good bloodline, 5
gaited, sorrel with grey mane and tail, /gentle but spirited, bridle and saddle, '$250 firm. W. D. Bennett, Rt. 1, Hampton. Ph. 946-4877._______
2 reg. Quarter Horse studs, good King and King Ranch blood, exc. col. and conf., easily handled; also, 2 weanling colts. J. B. McClendon, iTucker. Ph. 938-0948.__________
Half Arabian colts by Yazezar, show quality, park prospects. Jim Coggins, Forest Park. Ph. 361-7148.
Horse gelding, 7 yrs. old, exc. jumper, 15.2 hands, spirited, black. Mrs. William D. Gohr, 4965 Old House Tr., Atlanta. Ph. 252-4654._____
Reg. Appaloosas, shown halterpleasure, 6 yr. gelding; 3 yr. filly,' champion bloodlines, $450 ea. Mrs. J. Davidson, Rt. 2, Marietta 30060.
3 yr. old Appaloosa mare, well marked, gentle, for exp. rider, approx. 1100 Ibs., ridden by woman, $300 without tack. Ann Aaron, Rt. 2, Box 498. Griffin. Ph. 404-227-9579.
Buckskin Shetland pony, trade or for sale, $50 or 50 bales of hay or English horse saddle. Robin Renouf, 7220 Twin Branch Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 394-2303._______________
Very gentle pony for child starting to ride, black and white Pinto gelding. Jean Thayer, 42 Hwy., Rex. Ph. 361-8820._____________
TB/TW bay gelding, 18 hands, 8 yrs., hunter-jumper prospect, gentle, but spirited, exp. rider only, saddle and bridle included. M. H. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 127, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-
4149.____________________ Reg. Appaloosa stallion, No.
94512, and Shetland pony mare, will sell or trade, take best offer for both. Willis Beck, 3663 Cascade-Palmetto Hwy., Atlanta. Ph. 964-2973.
3 reg. Appaloosa geldings, 2 reg. Quarter geldings, all gentle and sound, $325-$650; bay Quarter mare w/black filly, $300. Denise Schwartz, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1475.
Tenn. Walking horse, reg., 7 yr. old gelding, gentle, exc. pleasure horse; black cutback saddle and bridle. George M. Gross, East Point. Ph. 761-6806.__________________
Reg. Tenn. Walking mare, 5 yrs. old, Go Boy's Invasion, Midnight Sun, Merry Go Boy bloodlines, beautiful head and conf. Virginia Cravens, Atlanta. Ph. 627-1855, nights or 627-3640, days.________
2 yr. old AQHA sorrel filly, foaled March 22, 1971, Sir Danger Joe No. 161255, dam Parks Blanco Day No. 453206, broke and gentle, $375. Cheryl Carter, Rt. 2, Box 156-A, Blackshear. Ph. 449-4590, after 5.
Lrg. 7 yr. old mare, sorrel, very gentle, will work to wagon, plow, saddle, good cond., $250. T. M. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 238-A, Bloomingdale. Ph. 748-4401. _________________
12 yr. old, med. size horse, very gentle, can be ridden, pull cart, plow, etc., does tricks. Mrs. Woodrow Sessoms, Hwy. 99, Box 241, Darien. Ph. 912-437-4602.____________
Morgan-Arab, 4 yrs. old, gentle, $300 sacrifice. Jean Epperson, Conyers. Ph. 483-5002 or 483-8699.
Reg. Tenn. Walking stallion, black; bay Walking gelding, both have good disp., had training, very reasonable; also good show saddle. Ray West, Rt. 1, Arnoldsville. Ph. 742-8165.
5 gaited, bay gelding, exc. on trails and endurance rides, obedient, neck reined, for teenager and adult riders, must sell, $325. Bess Skelton, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6574 evenings.
Reg. 5 yr. old TWH gelding, Midnight Sun and Brook's Alien bloodlines, 15.5 hands, chestnut, sound, well mannered, Western or English, $400. K. Russell, Moultrie. Ph. 912-324-3145.
Reg. AQHA horses, 3 studs, 1 well trained, King P234 breeding, top and bottom, good breeder, 10 yrs., 2 others (2 and 3 yrs. old); also, sorrel filly, 3 yrs. Fred Perkins, Rt. 3, Dublin. Ph. 912-463-3379.
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Pony gelding, 41 in., cart, harness, saddle, bridle, must sell, owned and handled by 58 yr. old lady, $75. Malissie Sturges, Rt. 1, Box 282, Fortson 31808.
Sev. reg. Tenn. Walking horses, consisting of brood mares, brood mares with colts; one weaned stud colt by a Son of Hand Shaker, shown by appt. only. W. L. Satcher, Augusta. Ph. 793-4969.
Lrg. Welsh pony, halter broken, gelded, will be 3 yrs. old soon, $125. M. D. Rawlings, Rt. 3, Box 312, Newnan. Ph. 253-7829.
Plow mule, 9 yrs. old, $100; black mare, gelding, 3 yrs., $75; red Welsh pony, ride and jump, $150; black Shetland pony, expecting colt next month, $50. R. B. Bell, Rt. 1, Box 124-A, Rex. Ph. 474-7421.______
Reg. Tenn. Walker, gelding, 6 yrs. old, brown and white, 4 stockings, very gentle, owned by 12 yr. old girl. R. E. Hamilton, Marietta. Ph. 404422-1488.
Reg. 1 /2 Morgan Palomino mare, 4 yrs. old, spirited, $350; reg. TWH stud, 3 yrs., roan, gentle, $450. Bill Hall. Dallas. Ph. 445-6446._____
Jumper grey roan, 15.2 hands, 7/8 Thoroughbred - 1/8 Quarter, 2 blue ribbons halter, started under saddle. Oliver Sale, 3050/43 Margaret Mitchell, Atlanta. Ph. 355-8043.
Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, stallion, mares, weanlings, colts, all top bloodlines. J. R. Richardson, Lake Rockaway Rd., Conyers. Ph. 404-483-2835, evenings._______._
4 yr. old buckskin Quarter horse, gentle but spirited, $225; Irg. Shetland pony mare, spotted, gentle, $75; Irg. Welsh pony mare, green
broke, $75. William Thompson, Alto. Ph. 778-2848.
Sorrel show pony, 10.3 hands, English or Western, jumps beautifully, shown successfully, well mannered, easy loaded, $300. George Cofield, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-
5232._________________ Reg. American Saddlebred racking
mare, spirited, but perfect for adult's or child's show horse, ready to be shown. Charles Stone, Cumming. Ph. 887-2966.________________
Jet black reg. TWH mare, beautiful conf., Merry Boy and Roan Alien F38 bloodlines, strictly for breeding purposes. Anna Brown, Rentz. Ph. 984-4442 after 9 pm.___________
Blakleys Prissy AQHA No. 530162, 5 yr. old liver chestnut brood mare, champion bloodlines, consistent blue ribbon halter winner, exc. conf., bred to Otoe Charge, $2000. C. F. Schulenberg, Doraville. Ph. 4757740.
My Little Darling, TB, brood mare, 1968, sister to Dixie Trend, would consider terms, $2000. J. B. Lytle, 7711 Knollview Dr., Columbus. Ph. 327-2744 evenings.__________
Dbl. reg. Palomino Quarter horse colt, 14 mos., exc. disp., dbl. in-bred King, P234, $700. Catherine Cook, Marietta. Ph. 428-4113 or 766-0987.
Livestock feed, hay and grain
for sale
Mulch hay, dry baled w/out rain, good size bales, 40 cents bale. Harold Fowler, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5475.
Pert, mixed Fescue, lespedeza, Bermuda hay, 75 cents behind baler, at barn, under 2 tons $1, bale, 2 tons up $37.50 ton. R. J. Adams, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-8889.
Coastal Bermuda hay, in field only, fert, 75 cents per bale. Fred Green, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6306.________
Hay Irg. bales highly fert. Coastal Bermuda 75 cents per bale, Fescue 60 cents per bale, picked up in field. Tom Peden, Rt. 1, Miller Ferry Rd., Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-9844.
Fescue seed, clean, combine run, approx. 30 tons, 20 cents Ib. E. H. Hudson, Rt. 1, Manchester 31816. Ph. 846-9113.
Hay for mulch, 50 cents per bale. Mrs. Bruce W. Wheeler, Rt. 1, Box 233, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 7860386.
Approx. 500 bales of Fescue mulching hay full of seed, 50 cents per bale if all is taken. George MMaddox, 102 LaFayette Street, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 404-358-0432.
Mixed Fescue, Bermuda and clover, cut in May w/out rain, at barn, 90 cents per bale. George M. Gray, Oxford. Ph. 786-4132.
200 bales mulching hay, 25 cents per bale. Wayne Williams, Crawfordville. Ph. 456-2456._____
Good Coastal Bermuda hay, cut as weather permits, also will cut hay on halves or $30 bale. Lamar Thompson, Gordon. Ph. 946-2039.
Fescue hay for mulch 50 cents bale at barn. W. B. Ralston, Rt. 3, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5904.
Bermuda and Fescue hay from fert. fields, Irg. bales $1.25 per bale at barn. W. H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 9387905._______________
Mixed Coastal Bermuda and Fescue hay, pickup in field 75 cents bale, in barn 85 cents bale. Troy L. Hunley, 3785 Snapfinger Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-3108.
Good Irg. square bales Fescue hay, 85 cents per bale. R. C. Couch, Rt. 1, Senoia 30276. Ph. 599-6929.
Quality Coastal Bermuda hay, mulching hay, will del. or can pickup in fields. B. H. Tillman, Rt. 3, Loganville 32049. Ph. 786-6887.______
Fescue hay and Coastal hay, $1.25 bale, 5 bales or more Irg. heavy bales from highly fert. fields. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689._______
Fescue and Clover limed and fert. fields Irg. square bales 65 cents at field or can del. locally. W. R. Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2891, 745-6831.________________
Coastal Bermuda hay to be picked up in field as weather permits, or will give half of hay for harvesting and hauling. C. B. Thornton, 1706 Princeton Ave., College Park 30337. Ph. 761-4746.________________
! Mixed Fescue and Bermuda hay, 70 cents in field, $1 del. within 50 mi. of Fairburn, in lots of 40 or more. Jerry Stiltner, Fairburn. Ph. 461-7927, 964-4651.______________
Coastal Bermuda hay, limed and fert. cutting ea. wk. 75 cents per bale in field, call for schedule. Earl Garner. Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 592-4777.
Taking orders for choice, highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 404-629-2984.
Top quality Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fert. 80 cents bale picked up in field, taking orders for 2nd cutting. John Daniell, Carrollton. Ph. 8342219.__________________
Good mulch hay Irg. bales 60 cents per bale at barn in Monroe. Ray Glasco, Rt. 1, Ellenwood. Ph. 2411181.____________________
Fescue hay for sale, $1 per bale. Charles Gaynes, Smyrna. Ph. 4325727, 241-3699.
Livestock, -handling,
boarding, equipment
Homemade 1 horse trailer for sale, good cond., $225. Denise Schwartz, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1475.______
Horses boarded and sold, extra clean barn, Irg. stalls, ring, adult care and supervision. Catherine Cook, Marietta. Ph. 428-4113 or 766-0987.
Brown cutting saddle, exc. cond., dbl. rigged, wide skirt, tooled, $-150. George McLain, 2315 Fayetteville Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 6273640.___________________
Heavy duty 1 horse wagon, Owensbarg with spring seat. Clyde Thaxton, Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4969.
Horses trained for racing and timed events; horses boarded, 400 acres pasture and trails plus mi. of dirt roads. B. H. Tillman, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph 786-6887, Covington.
Custom made Western saddle, extra padding in seat, sheepskin lined, breastplate to match, $150. Janet Will, Norcross. Ph. 448-1520.
Horseshoeing, corrective and pathological in or out of state; also, livestock hauling. Joe W. New, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-3146 or 4699050.________________.
English 2 in. cutback saddle made in France, exc. cond., $50: Western saddle, made when saddle was meant to last and last, $50. Buddy Nickelson, Box 393, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-4817.________________
Horse and cattle hauling, evenings and wk. ends, locally and out of town. Raymond Y. Ayers, Atlanta. Ph. 758-
2551.__________________ Horses pastured, Stone Mtn. area
and Tucker, $15 per mo., grass, water and shelter. J. F. Graham, Rt. 2, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 469-6329.
Gooseneck, w/w 20 ft. cargo, all metal w/top, heavy duty, 5th wheel, $1,500 firm. Bill Denman, Rebel Ridge Farm, Dawsonville. Ph. 404893-2029, Marble Hill.
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Will pasture horses with or without 'stalls, Stone Mountain vicinity, 'pastures well fertilized, easily accessible. J. M. Henson, Sr., Atlanta. Ph. 753-6174 or 292-1198._____
Western saddle, buck stitched, hand tooled, 16 in. padded seat saddle,
complete with bridle and breast collar to match, $135. D. P. Holmes, Jr., Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-2609.
Western youth saddle, bridle and blanket, brown-tan, good cond., $60. James E. Pye, Turner Rd., Rt. 4, Conyers 30207. Ph. 404-483-5051.
Will haul horses and livestock anywhere, any time. Lamar Scott, Rt. 2, Box 176, Griffin 30223. Ph. 404227-5999._______________
Want to rent pasture, 20 or more acres, must have good grass, fence, water for cattle. J. Burgess, Rt. 2, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 404-761-5461.
Horseshoeing, normal and corrective. Don Hunt, Conyers. Ph. 404483-9384._________________
Horses pastured, Conley-Rex area, plenty grazing and water, will pick up your horse; also, pasture wanted for cattle. J. R. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-
7307.__________________
18 in. Argentine forward seat sad-
dle, slight knee rolls, exc. cond., $75.
James T. Mclntyre, Jr., Rt. 4,
Providence Rd., Alpharetta 30201.
Ph. 475-6859.
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Have room for 2 horses, nice stalls, individual tack room, riding ring, pasture, near Morrow and Jonesboro. Joe Johnston, Jonesboro. Ph. 36610275, 7 to 8 am and 9 to 11 pm.
Pasture for rent, big barn, plenty grass, shade, room for 4 horses, between Smyrna River, reasonable rent. Mrs. Benson. Smyrna. Ph. 351-1947.
Quality horseshoeing anywhere in Ga., appointments always kept on time. Bill Lee, Rt. 1, Tritt Rd., Marietta. Ph. 971-0264 or 971-1732.
Will do horseshoeing. Rick Montgomery, Stone Mountain. Ph. 404469-8646.___________________
Horses boarded, Watergate Stables now open, $55 per mo., facilities also ifor training T.W.H. and racking horses. G. Handy, Morrow. Ph. 404-4748465. or-404-361-5427, R. Adamson.
Horses boarded, 12 ft. x 12 ft. stalls in modern, well equipped barn, regulation size ring, pasturage, riding trails, etc., reasonable rates, No. Fulton Co. C. F. Schulenberg, 2920 Fontainebleau Dr., Doraville. Ph. 475-7740._______________
Horseshoeing - hot and cold, perfection and honesty, depend on me in i'73. Tom Hayes, 1534 Colony East Cir., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 284-
7292.______________________ Horses boarded, just minutes So.
Six Flags, good riding trails, hay and grain with either private stall or pasture, $45 per mo. Larry Mote, 2091 Ben Hill Rd., East Point 30344. Ph. 762-7529._______________
Want 17 1/2-18 in. dressage saddle, Passier or Tristan, $200-$225: also, 15 in. Western saddle for sale, plain, good cond., with new pad, $75. L. W. Day, Marietta. Ph. 941-6829.
1 horse wagon, good cond., $100. A. B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 677-4661, Homer.________
Horses pastured, $15 per mo., Stable, $6 per mo., located corner of Rockbridge Rd. and 124 Hwy. Frank Bush, Lithonia. Ph. 482-8992.
Horseshoeing, prompt, dependable service; also, breaking and training, satisfaction guaranteed. Wes Beaty, Marietta. Ph. 432-1163 or 943-4564.
Leather and suede breastplate, used very little, fancy and showy. Pam Renfroe, Doraville. Ph. 404-458-
9580._____________________ Want fairly good 1 or 2 horse
trailer, small, $150 to $200. Linda Carmel, 3851 Leisure Woods Dr., Decatur 30034. Ph. 288-6703.
2 horse wagon, plow stocks, cultivators and other (mule) farm equip. Mrs. Alma W. Williams, Louisville 30434. Ph. 912-625-3803, after 6 pm._____________
Western padded seat saddle, bridle and blanket, $60. R. E. Moreland, 1758 Killan Hill Rd., Rt. 1, Lilburn 30242. Ph. 469-4098.
Borelli 18 in. continental jump saddle with fittings, $140; also, Western saddle, reasonably priced. Owen McDonald, Rt. 1, Box 75, Bonaire 31005. Ph. 912-923-3991.
Want to rent pasture, within 10 mi. radius of Riverdale, with adequate water and fencing for cattle. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 478-2848.
STRONG VEGETABLES
Preparing strong flavored vegetables like cabbage? Cook them just until tender, and lift the lid occasionally. That way, strong flavors will go off in the steam, say home
economists at the Cooperative Extension Service.
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Agricultural seed and plants
for sale
Old fashion sweet pomegranate seed, 25, $1, plus 8 cents post., 62% germ., tested. Thomas L. Schmidt, 987 Springdale Rd., N.E., Atlanta 30306._________________
Rutger tomato and Wakefield cabbage and col lard, $1.25, C, 300, $3.50, $7, M, bellpepper, Cayenne, cow horn, and yoyo 50 cents doz., $2, C, 65 cents post. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.__________
25 bean pea and butterbean plus 4 peter pepper pits., all for $2 plus 30 cents post. Mrs. R. Bruce DeLoach, 555 Lynnhaven Dr., S.W., Atlanta 30310. Ph. 755-1784.______
Combine cow peas, pure seed, 99.60%, inert, .95%, germ. 95%. S. N. Brown, Rt. 3, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2542.______________
Bearing size mtn. huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry, yellowroot, 12, ; $3, red tame plum, wild crabapple, 4, $3, Fox grapevine, $1.50 ea. or 3, $3 PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.____________
Lrg. red nest $6.50 gal. new crop little white nest onions $5.50 gal. 75 cents oost. Mr. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.___________
Herb seed, 25 seed, 50 cents, no mixed packs, broadleaf sage, dill, anise, catnip, horehound, chives, thyme. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.____________
Rainbow corn, strawberry popcorn, castor or molebean seed, giant sunflower seed 36 to pkg. 30 cents ea., 4, $1, send stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Moultrie 31768.__________
Red multiplying nest onions, $5 gal. (white onions all sold) no less than gal., PP. Emma Dugger, Newington 30446._____________
Hot pepper pits., $1.50, C, tomatoes, tomato pits., 25 cents doz., dry catnip, 30 cents qt. catnip pits. 20 cents ea., artichokes, peppermint pits. 75 cents doz. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston 30662._____________
Tomato pits., Homestead and Rutger, $1, per C, at bed, cabbage pits. Charleston Wakefield plus collard pits., Ga. blue stem. J. R. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Box 225, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 887-4402.
High quality Pensacola Bahia grass seed with high germ, and purity and no noxious weeds. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-8652475.__________________
Red raspberry bear twice yr., 50 cents ea., add 50 cents post, huckleberry pits., $2.50, doz., add post., black raspberry, wrapped, $2.50 doz., add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Muscadine grapevine, 50 cents ea., dewberry, blackberry pits., 12, $2, Huckleberry, catnip, spearmint pits., $2.50 doz., 50 cents post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.___________
Potato pumpkin, Irg. sunflower, 50, 25 cents, castor bean 25, 25 cents, marigold, cockscomb, touch-me-not, tsp., 25 cents ea., plus stamped env. W. C. Thomas, Rt. 1, Whitesburg.
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.
Red raspberries, bear twice yr., yellow raspberries, 50 cents ea., huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry pits., 12, $2, May cherry bushes, $1, ea., strawberry pits., 24, $1.50 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
White halfrunner beans, white crowder peas, cream crowder peas, $1, cup, white cucumber seed, 50 cents tspn., add post. Mrs. Charlie J. Cantrell, Rt. 11, Box 48, Gainesville 30501.
Agricultural seed and plants
wanted
Want yard long beans about 1/2 plb. ship C.O.D. Mrs. Mary Proffitt, Rt. 4, Lincolnton 30817.
Want 100 to 200 Ibs. iron peas, will pickup anywhere in state. Elmo Keene, Rt. 1, Adrian 31002. Ph. 912272-0208.
Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs ;a iA
for sale
Young Ringneck Pheasants, diff. ages, priced according, starting at $1.25. R. V. Griffin, Box 425, Harlem. Ph. 556-3626._______
50 Harco Red laying hens a little less than 1 yr., $1.75 ea. H. S. Swint, Rt. 2, Gifason. Ph. 598-2562.
Biddies, 31 Barred Rocks, straight run, 6 wks. old, $1.25 ea., 9 mixed breeds, straight run, 5 wks. old, 75 cents ea., etc., cannot ship. Jim Alewine, Rt. 1, Box 210-P, Hephzibah 30815.______________
White Crested ducks, 12 wks. old, $3.50 ea., grown, $5 ea. Danny L. Jones, Rt. 1, BOX 112, Augusta 30906. Ph. 798-2926.
Bantams, Buff Cochins and Park Cornish game, 6-9 wks. old, $1 ea. W. B. Cooper, Box 174, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404-376-4479.
Grown bantams, trio S.D.W., $9, pr. B.T.J., $6, B.R.C., 6 mos., $3 pr., S.D.W., 3 mos., 75 cents ea., 2 prs. Modena pigeons, $7 pr., etc. Roger Sims, Rt. 2,'Box 186, Winder. Ph. 867-2747.
Wk. old bantams, Silver Duckwings, Black Old English, Cornish game and grown mixed game hens and roosters, trade for other pure bantams. Gordon Christian, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 206, Elberton 30635. Ph. 2832930.
18 young pheasants and cage, $30; pr. swan ducks, $15; five Easter Egg chickens, $7.50; 4 rabbits and hutches, $50, etc. B. H. Woodard, 2207 Powers Ferry Rd., Marietta 30062. Ph. 422-6076.
Lrg. Northern Bobwhite quail, sev. hundred day old, 35 cents ea., 7 cents per wk.; few Tenn. Reds. Randall Johnson, Rt. 3, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 404-964-7665.
Baby chicks heavy asst., plenty on hand at all times, order right now for immediate del. 25 cents ea., sent PP. Parker Bush, Lollie 30433. Ph. 912272-3859.
Bantams, several vari., also, ducks and quail, priced reasonable. Edward E. Lanier, Hwy. 194, Warm Springs 31830. Ph. 655-2336.
Show type bantams, 4 trios W.O.E. and B.O.E., $7.50, 3 trios W.R.C $13, 1 pr. Mexican Spangles $6, 2 trios Spangle O.E. chicks 50 cents to $1.50 of ea., Bardo O.E., S.D.W., B.B.R. roosters $2, W. S. Orr, Sandersville. Ph. 552-2669 after 8-10 P.M.
Six diff. breeds show type bantams, may be seen afternoons and weekends, located 9 mi. south on Hwy. 225. Kenneth A. Cherry, Rt. 4, Box 127, Chatsworth 30705.______
Booking orders for fall season, 1973, Ringneck pheasant, flight and weather cond., also hatching-equip. Lionel Hollingsworth, Box 85, Grovetown 30813. Ph. 404-8631589.
Bobwhite quail day old, 30 cents ea., others up to 4 wks. priced according to age. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 404-237-5340.
Birmingham Rollers youngsters from good performing high flying kits, most all cols. $2.50 pr., cannot ship. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville 31096. Ph. 864-3818.
Game fowl pure Alien Roundheads, B.F. Hatch, over yr. old stags and cocks, few Hatch, Grey Roundheads, Red Quills, crosses. C. M. Callihan, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 4748247.
Pigeons, White Kind utility, show kings, Racing Homers, Runts, squabs, cannot ship. W. E. Koch, 721 Northern Ave., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 294-1306.
30 or 40 extra prs. northern Bob White quail breeders, also quail eggs, $12 per C, or $100 per M. Cline Bloodworth, Box 1026, 3370 Irvinton Road, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 912-452-8983.
Rabbits, diff. ages, also, some nice hutches and feeders. H. G. Burroughs, 2960 Browns Mill Rd., S. E., Atlanta 30354. Ph. 361-4015.
Chickens for sale, $2 ea. Billy Bell, Rt. 1, Weathers Road, College Park. Ph. 761-1423.
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3 pr. Golden Sebrights, 2 pr. Black Tail Japanese chickens. Oscar Williams, Box 434, Nashville 31639.
Several diff. breeds of bantams, reasonable price, week end sales. Junior Gilreath, Rt. 2, Box 551, Gainesville. Ph. 536-5168. _____
Rare breed of pullets, cockerels, ea. group, White Crested Black Polish show type, Buttercups, Speckled Sussex, Anconas, all exc. layers, $2.50, $1.75 and $1.50 ea. Mrs. Charles H. Rahn, Box 374, Springfield. Ph. 754-3801.______
2 peahens and 2 peacocks, $35. pr. or $75. for all. Ed Hitt, Rt. 1, Grovetown 30813. Ph. 863-1620.
Northern Bobwhite quail, started quail, 1 wk. 30 cents ea., min. order of 50; also, hatching eggs, $15 per C, can fill Irg. orders, eggs shipped PP. Ron Gregg, Rt. 1, Box 269-B, Blackshear 31516. Ph. 912-4495219.
Fertile India blue, hatching out 85% blue 15% white, peafowl eggs, $2.50 ea. PP. also Mallard Ducklings, $1, ea., Mallards 3 gen. from wild. Jim J. Holcomb, Rt. 1, Box 27, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 404-695-5987.
Baby guineas 60 cents ea., pheasants $1.25, Butterball turkeys $3, ea., reg. turkeys $2 ea., taking orders on quail 25 cents ea., all shipped PP. Ruby Bush, Lollie 30433.
Lrg. Bobwhite quail, day old to six wks., priced according to age, cannot ship. H. F. Holland, 407 West Dykes St., Cochran. Ph. 934-2194._____
Giant Black Minorca hatching eggs, $3 doz., Jul July PP; April hatch 1973, breeding cockerels, $2.50 ea. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan 30263.
Pure golden pheasant breeders, 3 hens, 1 cock $40, 2 hens, 1 cock of dark-throated goldens $30, full col. Jimmy H. Reed, Rt. 3, Box 352, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-8328162.
2 pr. White Chinese Geese, $15 pr.; also, young geese, cannot ship. Harry Mills, Rt. 5, Box 210, Martinez. Ph. 736-4833.
Young guineas, $1 - $1.50 ea., young Mallard ducks, five gen. from wild, $1 to $2 ea., young Toulouse geese, $3 ea., cannot ship. Frankie Johnston, Hiram. Ph. 943-3445.
5 game chickens, 3 hens, 2 roosters, $1.50 ea., call before coming. David Walls, Rt. 2, Winston. Ph. 942-8355.
Rabbits, good breeding stock; also, cages. Rickey Stover, Rt. 1, Hiram 30141. Ph. 445-4961.
Jumbo Wisconsin quail, all ages, priced according to age, full grown, $1.35, dressed $1.50, eggs $15 perC. Don Ward, 831 Cunningham Rd., Marietta. Ph. 436-6843, 428-2381.
Mixed laying hens and roosters, $1, ea., if all taken otherwise $1.25. G. L. Gillham, Rt. 1, Franklin 30217. Ph. 251-1830.
New Zealand Whites, purebred rabbits, 20 does, 5 mos., $8, 75 does, 3 1/2 mos., Jr. stock $5, 130, 4 Ib., ready for freezer, $2.50 ea. David Harrell, Rockmart. Ph. 684-6208, 684-3571.
Game fowl, March-April hatch, Round head, Hatch, Claret, bloodlines, stags, $5, $4, pullets, $3, at place only. F. L. Boynton, 261 Cherry St., Jesup 31545.______
Rabbits, New Zealand Whites and Smutnose, $2 and up. Douglas Webb, Rt. 4, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6822.
White Crested-Black Polish chicks, of Murry McMurry strain ea., $ 1.50. Mrs. Paul Williams, Rt. 5, Box 373W, Albany 31701. Ph. 439-2658.
Bobwhite quail eggs from jumbo breeders on egg vitamins, $16.50 per C, shipped, day old birds, $35 per C, mature birds, $2.25 ea. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Box 86, Ocilla. Ph. 4687851.
8-10 wk. R. I. Reds, part Rocks and many others, $2.50 ea. Mrs. G. W. Mallard, Girard. Ph. 569-4226.
Bobwhite quail, day old, 35 cents ea., others priced according to age, also, taking orders for fall del. R. L. Anderson, Prospect Church Rd., Rt. 4, Box 311, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 404886-6289.
1 black, 1 brown male rabbit, about 3 mos., $2. M. Musselman, Round Oak 31080. Ph. 986-6541.
Brown Chinese Geese, $9, Easter Egg chickens (Araucana) $3, White Red-Laced Cornish chickens, $3, also guineas, Muscovy ducks, rabbits, cannot ship. Bill Mansell, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-5948 after 7.
Light Brahma bantams, 4 cocks, 1 hen, all 5, $5, Brown Leghorns, 1 cock, 4 hens, 5, $10, White Leghorn bantams, $10 per trio, Black Old English, $4 pr., also, 2 Rouen drakes, 1 hen, 1 Pekin drake, 4, $4, cannot ship. Tommy Britt, Coleman, Ph. 768-2198.
Baby ducks, diff. ages, cross between Mallard and White Pekins, lay col. eggs, $1.50 ea. Malissie Sturges, Rt. 1, Box 282, Fortson 31808.
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Recipes Of The Week
CHICKEN IN FOIL
1 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 Lb. Fryer, 1 tsp. Accent
Disjointed
1/2 Cup Mazola Oil
1 Can Mushrooms
1/2 Cup Chopped Onions
Dash of Paprika
2 Tbls. Light Cream
1 Tbls. Sherry
3 Cups Cooked Rice
Sprinkle Accent on chicken pieces. Brown in Mazola Oil;
remove chicken. Drain mushrooms, reserving liquid. Brown
onions and mushrooms, in same skillet. Place chicken on
heavy-duty Alcoa Wrap; add paprika, cream and sherry. Add
liquid from mushrooms, if needed. Add onions and
mushrooms. Fold Alcoa Wrap tightly over chicken. Bake at
425 degrees for 1 hour. Remove from Alcoa Wrap; serve with
rice. Yield: 6 servings.
Madeline Culbreth Sanders
13 Vineyard Drive
Savannah, Georgia 31406
CHICKEN IN "COKE" BAR-B-Q SAUCE
1 3 Ib. chicken, skinned, 1/4 cup Mazola Oil
cut in pieces
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
5 ozs. (1/2 Irg. btl)
1 tsp. garlic salt
Worchestershire Sauce 1/2 tsp. black pepper
1/2 cup brown sugar
3 Tbls. lemon Juice
1 tsp. Accent
16 oz. "Coke" (1 Irg. Coke,
more if needed to cover
chicken)
Put Mazola Corn Oil in frying pan. Place chicken in hot oil
and cook over medium heat about three minutes. Turn
chicken pieces; cook three minutes on other side. Make
sauce of remaining ingredients and pour over chicken. Cook
over medium heat, covered, for thirty minutes. Place chicken
in long casserole dish; cover chicken with sauce; and cover
casserole dish with Alcoa Wrap. Cook twenty minutes at 250
in oven.
Mrs. Oleeta Hayes
Route 2, Box 113-D
Byron, Georgia 31008
BUILD A BETTIR GEORGIA BUY GEORGIA FARM PRODUCTS
Four white doves and 1 peach Ringneck dove, $2, ea.; also, Homing pigeons, $1, ea. cannot ship. Junior Butler, Rt. 1, Dacula, 30211., Ph. 963-1697.________________
Racing pigeons, Sion type, $3, pr., Blue Show Kings, $5 pr., will ship express collect. R. T. Tarn, 1582 Park Hill Dr., Gainesville 30501._____
Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs, $15 per C; also, babies, day old, $30 per C. John L. Mills, 859 Gaston St., S.W., Atlanta 30310. Ph. 758-9107 after 6 pm._______________
Geese, ducks, baby ducks, all kinds and prices. Fred Brown, Franklin 30217. Ph. 675-3241.__________
McMurray stock-Columbian Wyandotte, light Brahma, Blue Andalusian, Red Leghorn, Black Minorca, and other rare breeds, $2 ea., mixed roosters, 25 cents, Pekin Drakes 50 cents. Mrs. John Leipscomb, Alpharetta. Ph. 475^243._______
Bronze and white turkeys, $1.85 up, guinea, pheasants, mixed heavy breeds and bantam chicks, 50 cents and up, duck and geese, $2.50 up. M. D. Tvler, Rt. 5, Box 60, .Macon 31201. Ph. 742-4802.
Show type bantams, Black Tailed Japs, cannot ship. Thomas G. Kay, Rt. 1, Box 326, Fairmount 30139.
10 light Brahmas, 1 pr. White Lace Red Cornish bantams, Black Minorca baby chicks, no shipping. Terry Mikle, Rt. 2, Lake Carlton, Loganville 30249._______________
Hatching eggs, several breeds of bantams, standards, baby chicks, started chicks, Blue Coil, 1 pearl guineas, std. ducks and several breeds of pigeons. C. L. Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-7141._______
Pr. of grown Mallard ducks, 12 young ducks, 6 wks., 4 and 5 gen. from wild, $20 for all. L. E. Randall, 1055 Res Road, S. E., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-3657.__________
Chickens for sale, 10 hens, 2 roosters, Araucana, 1 pr. Buff Wyandottes, $3 ea., if all taken or trade for good Fantail pigeons. Preston Ponder, Box 164, Tate 30177.______
Bantams, trio S.D.W., B.B.R., B.R.C., B.O.E., W.R.C., $7 trio; also, game pullets from $1 up, three breeds Alien Roundheads, Hatch, Clarets, also mixed hens. L. D. Satterfield, 1279 Rock Springs St., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-1793._________
2 trios White Rosecombs, trio Blue Rosecombs, pr. White Old English, about 60 young ones. Grady Elrod, 1103 Roam St., Dalton. Ph. 2783639, after 4 pm.______________
About 100 Irg. heavy type laying White Rock hens, 9 Ibs., sell all or any part, $1.75 ea., rooster free, cannot ship. James Street, Clarksbridge Rd., Star Route, Gainesville 30501.
Lrg. heavy breed laying hens, White Rocks, 10 or more, $1.75 ea., rooster free, White Emden geese, $12 pr. John Phillips, Box 13751, Station K, Atlanta.________________________
Mallard ducks, all sizes, 4th gen. from wild, pheasants, 1 trio whites, 1 trio Buffs, 1 pr. bronze, 1 pr. Mutants. E. J. Stinson, Butler 31006. Ph. 862-3799.______________
White Wyandotte bantams (show birds) $10/pr., White Leghorn bantams, $7.50 trio, White Cochin bantams, $6/pr., Black Hamburgs (Irg. fowl) 3 pr. $5. Paul Hardy, 7870 Creekwood Rd., Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-4587._________________
Baby bantams, mixed but from some kind of show bantam, good setters also layers, 35 cents ea., PP. Jerry Young, Lollie 30433._________
Pure Rhode Island Red baby chicks, 35 cents ea., White Rocks, also 35 cents ea., can fill any order small or Irg. Sula Bush, Rt. 1, Rockledge. Ph. 912-272-2796.
Purebred Irg. heavy type Dark Cornish hatching eggs, 15, $2.50, or 30, $4.90 cartons promptly returned at buyer's expense. Miss Cora Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, TyTy 30795._____
Purebred bantams, sev. prs. Columbian Wyandottes, from Northern show stock, young Columbian Rock bantams, Indian Fantail cock pigeon. W. C. Davis, Rt. 3, Jodeco Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550.________
10 pr. Birmingham Roller pigeons, $2 pr., will not ship, trio Black Old English and Silver Duckwings, $5 trio, 5 mos., all show type. Bill Coleman, 604 Happiness Dr., Swainsboro 30401.______________
Geese and ducks for sale, alsc goose, ducks and chicken eggs. Ella Adams, 183 Pierce Ave., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-5732.________
Bronze adult turkeys, 3 hens, 1 male, $30, reg. ducks $1.50. Jerry Lowe, Rt. 5, Due West Rd., Dallas. Ph. 445-3314._____________
Bobwhite quail eggs, 15 cents ea., will not ship. Phil Lindsey, Alpharetta. Ph. 634-6101, 475-5534, 993-4446. _____________
Bobwhite quail eggs, S12/C PP., flight birds now available, $1 ea. (my farm). Charles R. Asbell, Rt. 1, Jeffersonville 31044. Ph. 912-945-3584.
Young Mallard ducks, 3 and 4 gen. from wild, $1 and up, last ones this season, cannot ship. Charles R. Shiver, Box 104, Putney 31782. Ph. 912-436-5305, Albany._________
English White Call ducks, flock of 25, $125; Japanese bantams, sev. varieties, $2 ea. and up, cannot ship. W. L. Hardin, Jr., 3664 Ponderosa Lane, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-6996.
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Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs ,K r
for sale
White Pekin ducks, $2 ea., baby White Pekin ducks, 75 cents ea., B. W. James, Rt. 1, Axson. Ph. 912-4223395.
Turkeys, 1 hen, 2 gobblers, $5 ea., geese, 5 pr., $12 pr. or all for $45., ducks, $6, pr. mixed banties, 75 cents ea. Mrs. E. C. Mobley, Rt. 1, Box 309, Gumming 30130.________
Lrg. type chickens, Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, White Rocks, Sex Links, approx. 4-6 wks., 60 cents - $1 or trade. George Harned, Rt. 1, Box 166, Milner 30257. Ph. 227-0723.
Seven guineas, 2 roosters, 5 hens, imported lav., $2, ea. Robert Segars, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 384-2244.
Rhode Island Red laying hens, $1.25 ea.; also, 3 white geese, $4 ea. Howard Ackiss, Box 90, Rt. 3, Buena Vista 31803. Ph. 912-649-3143.
Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $ 12 per C. Clyde Perry, Rt. 3, Donalsonville 31745. Ph. 861-3445._____
Hatching eggs, speckled guinea, white guinea, meat is mostly white, 12 for $3 prepaid. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.__________
Several breeds bantams and ducks, 1 wk. to full grown, prices range from 25 cents to $15, approx. 100 to choose from. Richard Reeves, Rt. 1, Dacula.____________________
White Japs, Grey Japs, Black Japs, B.B. Reds, Black Tail Japs, small Black Old English. J. C. Bailey, 502 Casanove St., Atlanta 30315. Ph. 622-3269.________________
Chickens, 6 wks., 75 cents ea. if taken before July 8th, after this date, $1.50 ea. Mrs. D. W. Ard, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8296.________
Pigeons, Dark Bronze Arch Angels, $12 doz., cannot ship. H. Clayton Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 302, dimming 30130. Ph. 887-2018._________
Muscovy ducks, white w/red heads, laying eggs every day, $6 pr. George Sherman, Rt. 8, Rome 30161. Ph. 232-3131.
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs
wanted
Want guineas, write what you have. Raymond Young, Rt. 1, Sylvester.
Want Easter Egg chickens that lay pink, blue and green dark cols., only in Atlanta metro area. J. L. Picklesimer, 1061 Evans Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-1935.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
for sale
Rooted cuttings of green miniwandering jew, purple variegated wandering jew, Swedish ivy, 25 cents ea. or 5 for $1, rooted cuttings of fuchsia, unlabeled, 30 cents ea. W. D. Rowland, Rt. 2, Acworth. Ph. 9745622._________________
Red snow ball or princess tree, veronica, blue hydrangea, $1 ea., candytuff, blue phlox, $1 doz., elephant ear, 75 cents ea., 65 cents post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay 30540.________________
Foxglove, sweetwilliam, shasta daisy, candystriped verbena, 10 cents ea., add 35 cents per doz. post., tiger lily bulblets, 1 cent ea. with stamped self-addressed envelope. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436.
Dbl. orange speckle, dbl. red, dbl. yellow Cannas, yellow with brown Iris, white candytuft, purple Siberian Iris, lavender daisy type Chrysanthemums, $2, doz., 70 cents post. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Vari. violets, Vinca Minor, daffodils, blue Siberian iris, lemon lilies, 12, $1, 50 cents post. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay._____________
Native ferns, Guinea wing Begonia, cutting, 50 cents ea., Vinca minor, 25, $ 1, Lavender Chrysanthemums, $1.50 doz., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175._____
Christmas and Lenten rose, blooming size pits., 3 yrs. old, $1 ea. plus post.; also, some in bedding pits., 3 for 50 cents plus post. Mrs. Frank Stephens, 6045 Jefferson Rd., Athens 30601.
Lrg. devil's back bone, 3 yrs., in clay containers, $2.50; Angel Face begonias, $2; Aluminium pits., $2; liriope, striped and green; ajuga in cans or clumps, etc. Mrs. R. C. Jones, 684 Collier Rd., NW, Atlanta 30318. Ph. 355-5240.
Ajuga, 75 cerits per doz.; liriope, green, $1 per Irg. clump. Raymond M. Bridges, 2124 Brookview Dr., NW, Atlanta 30318. Ph. 35^-1826.
Liriope, striped and green; aucuba; Mundo grass; ajuga; periwinkle; ivy; hollies. James N. Henderson, 5130 Sumpter PI., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-
5336.____________________ Bearded iris labeled, azaleas,
burgundy rose, cascadian, duet, goldbeater, gulf stream, tiffany, others, $4.50 doz. plus 50 cents post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr., Austell 30001._________________
Rare amaryllis in green or yellow; crinums with tulip blossoms in red, pink or white, free list. Charles Harris, Rt. 6, * Box 329, Griffin
30223.___________________ 10 coleus, 3 ripple begonias, vari.
chicken gizzard, $1 ea.; also, daylily seed, late varieties, $1 pkg., plant now, add post. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville 31792.________
Azaleas, all cols., in bucket, 2 ft. high, $2 ea., cannot ship, come after. Martha Pierce, Rt. 10, Gainesville.
Daylilies, all cols., $1 per clump, magnolias, roses and gardenias in cans, $1 ea. at my place, no Sunday sales. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley and Dixon Rd., Macon.
Lre. variety of daylilies, hosta, liriope, aucuba and American boxwoods. Mrs. Ila Cochran, Rt. 2, Box 2, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 463-7661.
Spiderlily, pink perennials, phlox, gloriosa daisies, $1 per doz., asstd. col. geraniums, red and yellow shrimp, air plant, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, Abbeville 31001._______________
Cactus, air pits., cabbage rose, starfish, bird nest, $1 ea., rooted leaves, 50 cents ea., begonias, lettuce leaf, violet, devil's back bone, Joseph Coat, $1.30 ea., 65 cents post. Mrs. Otis Mash burn. Gumming 30130._____
Asparagus fern, 2, $1.50, coleus, 10, $1.50, sgl. sultana, 10, $1.50, 12 pot pits., $1.50, all pits, rooted and P.P. Mrs. James Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54 N., Jonesboro 30236._________
Variegated hosta euonymus, liriope and bronze ajuga, ground covers, ferns and others for shady gardens, cannot ship. Mrs. Senay, 645 Wilson Rd., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 355-
2905._________________ Royal robe violets, old favorite
purple violets, sgl. blue hyacinth bulbs, 12, $1, giant shasta daisies, 6, $1, add 60 cents post. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks 30205.
Mixed colored mums, 75 cents doz., red nandinas, ligustrum, 35 cents ea., prince feather pits., 25 cents doz. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston 30662.____________
Asstd. geraniums, hen and chickens, 4, $1, Joseph's Coat, 6, .$1, coleus, sultanas, begonias, 10, $1, add 40 cents post. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125.
Perennials, pink oxalis, physostegia, lilac florets on terminal stem, yellow ranunculus, 10, $1, 40 cents handling. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland, N.E., Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.
Iris, blue and wine cols., 75 cents doz., 50 cents post., white daffodils, yellow centers, 75 cents doz., 35 cents post., zinnia seed, tbsp. 50 cents, post 20 cents, burdock seed, tbsp., 50 cents, post 20 cents. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 2, Ball Ground 30103.
20 bronze ajugas, $1, purple jew, 8, $1, 65 cents post., aucuba in gal. bucket, $1.50, cannot ship. Mrs. John C. McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 458-2407.
Old time multiplying sea 11 ion onion buttons, has buttons on top $2, 50 cents per C post. E. K. Beacham, 347 Oglethorpe Ave., Athens 30601.
Lrg. 2 yr. pits, of blackberry, 6, $1.50, 50 cents post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 1, Ellijay.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Garlic bulbs, spearmint, Bee Balm, tall hardy Phlox, 10, $1, Horseradish pits., 6, $1, add 35 cents post. Mr. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay. _______
Pits, spearmint, horsemint, pipsisswa, queen of meadow, yellowroot, 5, $1.50 post. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5,
Ellijay._________________
Texas Tommie Toe tomato seed, produce Irg. clusters of pullet egg size tomatoes, 50 cents per pkg. John H. Davis, 1007 Dimmock St., SW, Atlanta 30310.
Muscadine grapevine, blackhaw, sourwood, sweetgum, Himalaya, blackberry, 4, $1, Black Walnut tree, and black raspberry, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.
Spider pits., airplane pits., 25 cents plus post. M. Musselman, Round Oak 31080. Ph. 986-6541.
Fresh seeds, orange/yellow native Columbine 1 /4 tspn., 50 cents, Christmas Rose, 5, 25 cents, Bloodroot, 5, 25 cents, include stamped env. Sue Perry, Box 121, Stonewall 30282.
Elephant ears in containers, 50 cents, daylilies, named and unnamed, $1 and $1.25 per clump, chinquapin roses, $1, cannot mail. E. Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Macon. Ph. 7886432.
Mixed dwarf marigolds, mixed four
o'clocks, mixed touch-me-nots, spider
pit. seed, vine pomegranate seed, pkg.
25 cents with stamped envelope. J. O.
Henderson, 1117 Snellville Hwy.,
Lawrenceville 30245.
__
Dragonhead Sweet Williams, 75 cents doz., 8 doz., $5, Scotchbroom, 3, $1, Vinca minor, boxwood cuttings, $2.50 per C, cockscomb, 500 for $10, add post. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Gumming.
Gerbera daisy seed for sale, 12 seed per pkg., plant now for best germination. Mrs. H. I. Cook, Rt. 2, Box 268, Boston 31626. ___
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.
Boxwoods, American fast growing, hundreds of fine specimens, $ 1 to $6, ea., 2 Acres to choose from. Marvin E. West, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Ph. 9644419.
Birdseye pepper, 25 seed, 50 cents; Black Zulu pepper, 25 seed, 75 cents; coleus mix., 25 seed, 25 cents. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.
Dbl. gold kerria, lilac, golden bell, bridal wreath, sweetshrub, holly, others, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
White pine, white dogwood, holly, mtn. fern, Laurel or Rhododendron, Sweetshrub, Hemlock or spruce pine, 5, $3, white field daisies, 36, $3, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.
Rhododendron, mtn. Laurel, flowering crabapple, Azaleas, also other bushes, 2-3 ft"., $1, or 6, $5, $1, post., catnip., blackberry, and blueberry, $1, doz., 60 cents post. Debbie Welch, Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.
Pink flowering ladyslipper, 12, $3, Japanese Iris, field daisies, Queen Anne's lace, 12, 1 kind are mixed, $2, PP out of state, 50 cents extra. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513._____________
Velvet pits., $2 ea. geraniums, mix.
cols., $1, ea. Lemon lilies, $2, doz., Seven Sisters, pink climbing rose, $1, ea., Siberian Iris, Vinca minor, $2 doz., 50 cents post. Mrs. Weldon Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540._____
Iris for sale, asstd. choice, varieties 100-1500, gift of pink daylilies with ea. order, cannot ship. Mrs. Lana Tallent, Lula. ____ ______
4 terrarium pits. $1, fifteen pot cuttings, $1, Irg. well rooted foliage pits., names unknown, 65 cents ea., $3 PP. less added 35 cents. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Box 250, Ball Ground 30107.
Boxwoods, $3-$20, daylilies, reds, pinks, salmon, lemon, orange, bi-
col., $1, gloriosa daisies, 25 cents and up, no PP., Hwy. 19, three mi. N. Alpharetta. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6308.______
Daylilies, seedlings, from 300 named varieties, 2 yr. old pits., 30 cents, diff. varieties $5, ornamental pepper pits., 40 for $3.25 PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel.____________
Grape leaf begonia, 50 cents ea., candle lilies, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.___
Sword sprengeri ferns, yellow Florida jasmine, 50 cents ea., 4 stephanotis, 50 cents, purple violets, pink spoon type mums, 12, $1, lantanas, hydrangeas, 35 cents ea. post. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester 31012.
Orange daylilies, 3 doz., $2, hydrangeas, 3, $3, Irg. white blooms, Japanese blue iris, tall, 3 doz., $2; yellow snapdragon pits., 3 doz., $2, add 75 cents post. Henry Eller, Box 3, Ellijay 30540.
2 stephanotis, 4 alstroemerias,. 2 Jap. wood lilies, 4 dbl. sunflowers, 6 pink phlox, 2 miniature daylilies. Eugene Polsfuss, 2223 Cordele Ave., Macon.
Mixed col. sultanas, $1.50 doz., pineapple lilies, vari hosta, 3, $2, hybrid daylilies, $4.50 doz., iris, $11.50 C. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327, Covington 30209.________
Madonna lily bulbs, Irg. size, 3, $1, smaller size, 4, $1, small, 5, $1, Christmas cactus rooted, 25 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Winnie Chambers, Rt. 1, Maysville 30558._________
Lrg. bronze ajuga pits., $1 doz., good ground cover, cannot ship. W. F. Crowell, 985 Forrest Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 404-688-5738.
Rooted strawberry begonia, sweetgum ivy, creeping charley, 2, $t, cuttings red, striped gizzard, sgl. red, pink, variegated leaf begonias, 5, $1, 60 cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. __ __
Liriope 25 pits., $1, white babys breath, 3, $1, well rooted ivy, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. Charles J. Cantrell, Rt. 11, Box 48, Gainesville 30501.
Lrg. named labeled dahlias, 60 cents ea., mix. dahlias, asst. sizes, cols., not label 12, $3, will trade flowers. Mrs. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________________
Sweet basil herb pits., strong, well rooted pits., $1.50 doz., free del. in Atlanta. John H. Davis, Atlanta. Ph. 753-9855 after 6.
Purple butterfly bushes, native azaleas, sweet shrub, white dogwood, maple trees, 4, $1, white violets, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville. ___" ' '
Sweet scented Narcissus, dbl. or single yellow daffodils, orange lilies, white violets monarda, or diff. perennial, 10, $1, add 50 cents post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
Wednesday. July 4. 1973
Plants from giant Japanese Bamboo, 10, $3, PP. J. H. McKinney, Box 252, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 735-
3510.____________________ Applique quilt patterns, Butterfly,
Fisher Boy, Overall Boy, Football, Big Rabbit, 3, $1, plus long stamped env. Mrs. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.___________
Wild cucumber bark, mullin, red oak bark, sassafras, 1/2 gal. $2.50, slippery elm, 1/2 gal., $5, gensing root, 50 cents ea., sage, $1, pt., add post. Art Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.
Martin gourds, varnished, ready to hang, 4 or more, $1.25 ea., Bluebird or Wren gourds, 75 cents ea.. varnished ready to hang, all prepaid. H.
A. Stahl, Moultrie 31768.________
Mole bean seed, 50, 30 cents, plus stamped env. F. H. Dragoo, Box 413, Blackshear 31516.___________
Applique quilt pattern, rose
Wreath, Pansy, Sunbonnet Sue,
Overall Bill, Basket of Roses, Tulip,
Dutch Boy, Girl, 3 for $1 plus Irg.
stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay 30540.
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Peacock feathers, 3 1/2 inches to 3 .1/2 ft., your pick, 50 cents ea. Bill Mansell, Far-Away Farm, Wadley.
Peaches, extra Irg., suitable fruitstand or home use, we pick or you pick. Lee Woodall, Hwy. 74, west of Thomaston. Ph. 647-3508 or 647-
3509._________________
Comphrey, horseradish, garlic, 10, $1, balm catnip, 9, $1, add 65 cents post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay 30540.______
African nightcrawlers, breeders, 500, $6.50, 1000, $12, PP., mail orders only, free raising instructions. R. L., Jacobs, Jr., 135 Elmwood Cir.,
Smyrna 30080._____________
1973 crop, brand leaf sage, shade dried, 50 cents pt., for meat flavor, add post. Mrs. Mae Arrant, Rt. 3, Box A-35, Hiawassee 30546._________
'Exotic giant bamboo, green year round, grows up to 50 ft., exc. for
privacy screens, 5 roots, $5, PP. Stan Overby, 976 W. Wesley Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 355-6456. ______..
Hogs, corn fed, extra lean, country cured or ready for your freezer, 40 cents Ib., plus processing. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 4453011.
wanted
Want some perennial leaves and pits.; also, want some iron weed. Eva Corbett, Rt. 2, Willacoochee 31650.
Want Fluffy Ruffles, Elk Horn and Holly fern, please state what you have. Margaret Shiver, Box 389, Quitman 31643.
Want 2 Irg. lily pits, with many Irg. sword shaped leaves, sev. white blooms, high thick stalks, will dig, state price. J. P. Colgan, 3968 Ashford-Dunwoody Rd., Atlanta 30319.
Want plantain lily or known as hosta; also, some old time wild violets known as rooster violets, 2 light blue peddles, 3 velvet peddles on long stems. Malissie Sturges, Rt. 1, Box? 282, Fortson 31808.
Sassafras, 4 Ib. lard box, $1.50, yellow root, 4 Ib. lard box, $1.50, Japanese bamboo, 5, $1, add post. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.__________________
Dry horse manure, no shaving, $5 pick-up load, you load and haul. W. Stokes, Jr., Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7304.________________
11 1/2 Ibs., 1973 side meat for boiling and frying, will not cut, $1 Ib., F.O.B., please call first. Clarence McMillian, Rt. 1, Box 27, Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-2733.___________
500 square bales of rye straw, 75 cents, F.O.B. to farm in small lots. Ephrian Tucker, Rt. 2, Mitchell. Ph. 464-444-5422._____________
Wild cucumber bark, scraped, $2.50 lard box, burdock root, $2 box, pepper mint, $1, cup; burdock seed, 50 cents tblspn., 30 cents post. Mr. P. B. Brown. Rt. 2. Ball Ground.
Tobacco sticks, 5 cents ea. Earl Cook, Rt. 3, Tifton. Ph. 382-4428 or 382-1518._______________
Miscellaneous
Quilt scraps, 25 cents Ib., plus post; quilt patterns, Dutch Doll, Log Cabin and others, 3, $1. Mrs. Johnny Mize, Rt. 1. Clayton 30525.________
100 Ib. white feed sack, washed and some raveled, 35 cents ea. Mrs. Carrie Mathis, Rt. 3, Gainesville 30501.
4200 Ib. milk base with DI, will sell all or any part. Jimmie Sayer, Rt. 1, Ambrose 31512. Ph. 912-359-2088.
for sale
Clean sassafras roots, yellowroot, queen of Meadow ratsbane, 4 Ib. lardbox, $2, catnip, $1 doz., 50 cents post. Debbie Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Quilt Patterns, Fan, Dutch Doll, Spool, Maple leaf, Bowtie, Star of Bethlehem, Flower garden, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.__________
10 diff. patchwork quilt patterns with drawn star and instructions, can be machine pieced, 5, $1, 10, $2, send Irg. stamped env. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Quilt patterns w/picture to piece, Pickle Dish, Wishing Star, Bird Paradise, Ramble Rose, Brides Bouquet, Chinese Coin, 3 for $1. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Dtfnielsville 30633.
Quilt As You Go, 4 complete patterns, with instructions and drawing of block, easy way to quilt, $1. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.
Applique quilt patterns. Big Rabbit, horse, Dutch Boy, Dutch Girl, Butterfly, Bear, Overall Boy, 3, $1, plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______
Clean washed, sassafras roots, yellowroot, queen of the meadow, ratsbane, 4 Ib. lardbox, $2.50. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
1972 gourd seed, pure Irg. short neck Martin type, 25 cents plus self addressed stamped env. Edward S. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison 30650.
Applique quilt patterns, Sunbonnet Sue, Overall Bill, Dutch Doll, Butterfly, Fisher Boy, Big Rabbit, 3, $1, plus long stamp, env. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.________
Lovely pillowcase patterns, 10, $1, novelty potholder patterns, 10, $1, pretty sets of 7 dish towel patterns, 80 cents, 8 cents post. Mrs. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay._______________
Asst. embroidery patterns, 10, $1, stuffed animal patterns, pretty apron patterns, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay.______
Farm bell No. 3, exc. cond., complete, 171/2 inches in diameter, $78. Carl D. Cromer, 1513 Highland Ave., Dublin 31021. Ph. 912-272-3862.
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Miscellaneous
for sale
Martin gourd seed and long handle gourd seed, 35 cents pkg., plus stamped env. Miss Susan Phinazee, Rt. 1, Kingston 30145. _________
Lrg. leaf shade dried sage, 1973 crop, $2 pt. cup, add post. Marie Holland, 1019 Coogler Rd., Dalton 30720.
Sourwood, sweet shrub, muscadine, grape vines, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesvilie.___
Yellow root, 4 |b. lard box, $1.50, sassafras, 4 Ib. lard box, $1.50, Japanese bamboo, 5, $1, add post. Mrs. Brenda Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Red Hybrid earthworms, fishing size, hand picked, 1000, $7, 3000, $19.50, 5000, $32, PP. T. H. Strickland, Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-5627.
Organic fertilizer, cow manure, for sale. Randall Queen, Atlanta. Ph. 404-476-1272.
25 yr. old sawdust, ideal for mulch for strawberries, flowers and shrubs. J. J. Cronon, Butler Bridge Rd., Covington. Ph. 404-786-4686.
Sassafras, 4 Ib. lard box, $1.50, yellow root, 4 Ib. lard box, $1.50, Japanese bamboo, 5, $1, add post. Willa M. Mooney, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Worms, Texas golden red wigglers, 4,000, $12, bed run all sizes; white garden wigglers, 4 to 7 in. long, 500, $10. Norton Eldridge, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-567-3849.
Home made shade dried sage. Mrs. Lena Jenkins, Rt. 4, Biffle Rd., Stone Mtn. 30083. ____________
100 or more used cross ties, $1 ea. Amos Hutson. Macon. Ph. 477-2563.
Farm bells, cast iron, complete, No. 2, 16 inches, $60; No. 3, 18 inches, $75, cannot ship. H. Clayton Garrett, .Rt. J, Box 302, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-2018.
Free to anyone who will pick up, pine firewood, already cut and stacked. Ricky Norton, Marietta. Ph. 427-1446._________________
Rotted manure, no insecticides used, $5 pick-up, you load. Jean Thayer, 42 Hwy., Rex. Ph. 361-8820 after 11 am.
New crop honey, raw, exactly as bees made it, 10 Ibs., $6.25, 30 Ibs., $18, add post, or pick up here Sundays and late evenings. Edward Colston, Rt. I, Taylorsville._____
Approx. 500, round black creosoted posts, 5" by 5 1/2' - 6", will sell any number; also, sev. 1000 ft. cable. Kendall Eidson, Yatesville. Ph. 404-472-3436.
Miscellaneous
wanted
Want vine-ripe tomatoes for family use from Southwest Atlanta garden. Will pick up and pay premium price. Warren Bateman, Atlanta. Ph. 3440104.______________________
Want to buy feed grain wheat, barley, pats; also, will want to buy high moisture corn. Shirley Smith, Rt. 3, Box 163, Sylvester. Ph. 776-5266.
Want up to 2,000, six to eight inch stocking-size channel catfish del. to farm pond, 40 miles West of Atlanta, near Temple. O. H. Bowden, Box 2210, Atlanta. Ph. 404-237-2251.
Want old weathered, unpainted siding from old barns. George W. O'Neill, 922 Commercial St., Conyers. Ph. 404-483-7515._____
Want Cedar posts, 100 or more 8 ft. and 50 or more 10 ft. Mary E. Mashburn, 1211 Reid Rd., Augusta 30904. Ph. 736-5209._________
Want to pick yellow corn, butterbeans, pole or string beans, within 150 miles of Atlanta, state price. John Clavier, Box 224, Winston 30187. Ph. 941-7862.
Want someone to pick me 2 gallons of blackberries in the Marietta area. Mrs. Brown. Marietta. Ph. 428-9626.
Want to buy a quart of green Hot Squash pepper and some squash pepper seeds and plants. Clyde Chapman, 711 South Court St., Quitman 31643.
Handicrafts
for sale
1 afghan 44 x 67, fringed 2 shades purple lilac and violet orlon acrylic yarn 4 ply. Louise McNair, 1034 Finley Dr., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-1782.________________
Lrg. cro. red centerpiece $10 ea., flower center and shell edging for sofa or table, 25 cents post. Mrs. Roy Bonds, Box 87. Homer 30547.
Pillow cases emb. reg. size $3.50, king, $5, place mats and napkins w/applique $7.50 all good quality material. Margaret Nesttehutt, Rt. 5, Fayetteville 30214.
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6 pc. couch and chair set, $6.50, small centerpiece, $1.25, 3 pc. dresser set, $1.60, pansy doily, $1.50, free piece if all order. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 316, Hinesville 31313.______
Cro. tablecloth, col. apprpx. 72 x 98, $60, 1 white cro. piece pineapple design, approx. 27 x 27, $6, white cotton cro. bootees trimmed in pink, blue, yellow, green, $1, pr. add post. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. .1, Box 94 A, Monroe 30655.___________
Cro. Doilies white 14 in. diameter $2 ea. PP.,- white or white wired around edge 17 in. diameter $3 ea. PP. Mrs. Lestie Barnes, Rt. 2, Blue Ridge 30513._____________
Cro. granny afghans, 4 ply wool, diff. col. square put together w/black, 55 x 65, dk. green, light yellow, gold, 54 x 68 ea. w/scalloped edge, $37.50 ea. PP. Mrs. R. M. Dodds, Rt. 1, Box 72, Luthersville 30251._______
Hand made tatting in Irg. or small also popcorn edging all single and white only, 40 cents per yd. plus 10 cents post, no samples. Mrs. C. F. Butler, 109-23rd St., S.E., Moultrie 31768._________________
Cro. baby dress, pink nylon yarn, 18 mos. $6 plus post. Mrs. E. L. Mathews, Rt. 1, Box B79, Yatesville 31097.__________________
2 quilt tops, 1 dbl. knit material spool top, 1 point, Irg. and small blocks, handmade, $10 ea. PP. Mrs. Dee Sinsing, 2330 Hillside Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 964-7372.
Handpainted pillowcases diff. col., $3.55, band aprons, $1.55 sunbonnets, small and Irg. $3.50 no post. Mrs. John Coshnitzke, Rt. 3, Box 211, Newnan 30263._________
Old time gathered crown bonnets, $1.25 ea., parties pay post. Mrs. Fred Freeman, Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528.
Aprons, shape, Apple, Tulip, leaf, Butterfly, Girl's Face, $1.25 ea., bib aprons, $1 ea., band aprons, 75 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.______________________
Handpainted mach. made baby quilts, $6 ea., handpainted pillowcases, $2 ea., add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.._______
Cro. pot or pan holders, made with wool thread, $1 ea. PP. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.__________________
The old fashioned bonnet, The Wagon train bonnet, with ruffle, print $1.75, Checked material, $2, add post. Mrs. B. M. Humphreys, 854 David St., F-6, Oainesville 30501.
Cowboy, cowgirl boots for babies, 4 1/2 in. long, white imitation leather, pink or blue trim, $3. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.
Potholders, sit up, Big Fat Rooster and Little Setting Hen, any solid col., asst. prints, $2.25 set. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.
Aprons with tie around band and pocket, 75 cents ea. plus 25 cents post. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesvilie 30501.
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Out Of State
Wanted
Want to buy the bushel certified Ga. Easter Lily bulbs for planting stock. N. H. Edgemon, Box 1091, Lake Placid, Fla. 33852.
Want Irg. cup or 1 Ib. of the Army peas. Jacob E. Faircloth, 412 Harlem Ave., Panama City, Fla. 32401.
Want to contact the person who makes old fashioned bread trays. Beulah M. McCoy, Rt. 4, Box 411, Tallahassee, Florida 32301._____
Want 8-10 ton outside feed bin, dbl. 3 chore boy herring bone stalls and feeders, 3 unit DeLaval milkers No. 100, vacuum pump for 8 or 10 unit milkers, creep feeder for young calves, must be good cond., reasonable price. Norman Swart zentruber, Rt. 3, Abbeville, South Carolina. Ph. 1-803-446-2992.
Do not want anymore strawberry pits, at this time. Mrs. D. H. Trammel), 902 Buffalo St., Shelby, North Carolina 28150.____________
Want 1010 New Holland auto. bal. wagon must be exc. cond., reasonable price, also used New Holland fluffer and baler. F. James, Rt. 1. Box 118Al, Gainesvilie, Florida 32601. Ph. 904-372-5172.
Horse Shows '.V.V.V.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.
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JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER
JULY July 4 -- White Co. Saddle Club
Horse Show, sane. For info, call Glen Jackson, Cleveland, 404/865-2984. July 4-7 -- Cedartown Optimist Horse Show, Cedartown. For info, contact Paul Wiener, 404/748-4450, Ken Hackney, 404/748-0069. July 7-8 PM -- Tattnall Co. Riding Club Rodeo, Reidsville. For info, contact Louie Brazell, Reidsville, 557-4185 or Rt. 1, Collins. July 7-3 PM -- Hidden Hollow Saddle Club Western and Gaited Horse Show, 5 mi. N. of McDonough off Hwy. 155 on Bryan Dr., sane. For info, contact Bob Bing, 474-7400 or Mrs. Travis Patterson, 9574626. July 7-6 PM -- Murray Co. Saddle Club Annual Show, Chatsworth. Contact C. W. Bradley, Box 387, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-2361. July 13-6:30 PM -- 21st Annual Tallapoosa Lions -- Jaycee Horse Show, Tallapoosa Athletic Field, Tallapoosa 30176. Write Joe C. Williams, Box 66, Tallapoosa.
July 13-16 -- Horsemanship Clinic, Lucky 7 Stables, Augusta. For info, contact Mrs. Lisa Taylor, 793-6284, 798-9201.
July 14-2 PM -- Trail End Ranch Annual Show, Chickamanga. Contact C. W. Bradley, Box 387, Cbatsworth. Ph. 6952361.
July 15-22 -- Annual Applachain Wagon Train, Chatsworth -- Ellijay. Contact Homer Robinson, Rt. 1, Chatsworth or Charles Stephens, Rt. 4, Ellijay or C. W. Bradley, Box 387, Chatsworth. Ph. 6952361.
July 15-1 PM -- Open Horse Show, International City Sad dle Club, Smithville Church Rd., Warner Robins, property of John McGuire. Call 912/953-3987.
July 15-1 PM -- Open Horse Show, Circle "C" Saddle Club, Coolidge.
July 21-10 AM -- Youth HunterJumper Show, Pounds Stables Doraviile. Call 458-8965.
July 21-3 PM -- Cartersville Charity Horse Show, af filiated, Judge J. L. Davis' Farm, spon. by Cartersville-
Bartow Jaycees. Contact Jackie Tidwell, Rt. 4, Car tersville, 382-3884. July 21-3 PM -- Hidden Pines Saddle Club, Hwy., 138 ft 85, Riverdale. For info, call 4789122. July 22 -- Ga. Barrel Racing Assn. Open Horse Show, J & S Stables, Lithonia. Contact Susan Street, 492-2737 or Opal McCraney, 964-9869. July 28-9 AM -- Open Horse Show, Kennesaw Mtn. Stables, Big Shanty Rd., Marietta. Call Judy Benefield, 428-8521, 427-4032, 427-1453. July 28-2 PM -- Kiwanis 15th An nual Horse Show, sane., Buford. Contact J. Radford Cook, P. O. Box 348, Buford 30518. Ph. 945-9014. July 28-2 PM -- Boynton Lions Annual Show, Ringgold. Con tact Glenn Boyles, Rt. 6, Ringgold or C. W. Bradley, Box 387, Chatsworth 6952361.
AUGUST Aug. 4-2 PM -- Sugar Hill Saddle
Club Horse Show, Hill City. Contact William Roberts, Rt. 1, Sugar Valley 30746 or C. W. Bradley, Box 387, Chat sworth. Ph. 695-2361. Aug. 4-1 PM -- Open Youth Horse Show, spon. by N. Fulton 4-H Horse and Pony Club, Pounds Stables, Doraviile. Call 4588965, 451-4242, rain date Aug. 5. Aug. 4-12 PM, 6 PM -- Second Annual Central H.S. Horse Show, Lakeview Farm Carrollton. For info, contact Joe Mashburn, 832-8386, Lakeview Farm, 832-3457. Aug. 5-10 AM -- Point Show, Heart of Ga. Assn., In ternational City Saddle Club, Warner Robins, Smithville Church Rd., property of John McGuire, 912/953-3987. Aug. 4, 5 - 2, 8 PM -- White Co. Saddle Club Horse Show. Call Glen Jackson, Cleveland, 404/865-2984. Aug. 5-1 PM -- Telephone Pioneers Open Show, Wills Park, Alpharetta Benefit Visually Handicapped Children of Ga. Call 3913420, 475-5554. Aug. 5-10 -- Second Annual Metro-Atlanta 4-H Horse Clinic, Stone Mtn. Pk, open to any interested 4-H Club member, grades 5-12. For
info, call Phil Worley, Gwin-
nett Co. Ext. Off. 963-3343.
Aug. 18-3 PM -- Hidden Pines
Saddle Club, Open Horse
Show, Hwys. 138 ft 85, River-
dale. Call 478-9122.
Aug. 18-7:30 PM -- 6th Annual
Ga. State Championship
Racking Horse Show, Dalton.
Call C. W. Bradley, Box 387,
Chatsworth. Ph. 695-2361.
Aug. 25-4 PM -- Griffin Flint
River Saddle Club Open
Horse Show, Griffin. For info, i
call Ann Aaron 404/227-9579
or Jan Fulton 404/227-2159.
Aug. 25-6 PM -- 2nd Annual Ga.
State Championship Western
Horse Show, Chatsworth. Con
tact C. W. Bradley, Box 387,
Chatsworth 30705, 695-2361.
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 1, 2-9 AM -- Second Annual
Southeastern Appaloosa
Classic, Stone Mtn. Park
Coliseum. For info, call 475-
5554, 469-3563.
Sept. 2-1 PM -- Open Horse Show,
Circle "C" Saddle Club,
Coolidge,
Sept. 3-6 PM -- Murray Co. Sad
dle Club Show, Chatsworth.
Contact C. W. Bradley, Box
387, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-
2361.
Sept. 8-9 AM -- 4th Annual N.
Fulton Horse Show, Wills
Park, Alpharetta. Contact
Judy O'Callaghan, Rt. 2, Box >:
24 D, Duluth 30136, 4765655.
>: ft
Sept. 8-3 PM -- Bartow Co. Saddle
Club Horse Show, Car
tersville. Contact Hoyt Green,
Ph. 974-6826.
Sept. 15-3 PM -- Hidden Pines Saddle Club, Open Horse
I
Show, Hwy. 138 & 85, River-
dale. For info, call 478-9122.
Sept. 15-16-7 PM -- First Annual
Ga. State Championship Run
ning Horse Show, Hill City.
Contact George Norris, Rt. 1,
Rocky Face, or C. W. Bradley,
Box 387, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-
2361.
Sept. 22-9 AM -- National Paso
Fino Championship Show,
Stone Mt, Contact Bill Davis,
404/474-8550.
Sept. 23-2 PM -- Open Horse
I Show, White Co. Saddle Club.
Contact Glen Jackson,
Cleveland, 404/865-2984.
Sept. 29-4 PM -- Griffin Flint
River Saddle Club, Open
Horse Show, Griffin. Contact
Ann Aaron, 404/227-9579,
Jan Fulton, 404/227-2159.
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What
When we think of summer, we naturally think of ice-cold cantaloupe which is now in abundance. Although Georgia at one time was one of the largest cantaloupe producers in the U.S., we now produce only 2 1/2 percent of the nation's crop.
The name cantaloupe is thought to come from Count Loupe who publicized the fact that he grew these melons on his Italian estate. Although we don't know exactly when this recorded bit of history was made, we are certain that these melons were grown throughout the southern Mediterranean countries and were familiar fruits in Persia and Egypt many centuries ago.
From Count Loupe's distinguished name has evolved the more common name in the south of muskmelon referring to the musky smell of the uncut melon. Even "mushmelon" has been used to classify this fruit of the vine, although it adds nothing to the melon's appetizing appeal.
The fruit with the ribbed rough rind is easy to cultivate in the South where it can enjoy the long hot growing season it needs. Seeds are dropped into mounds of soil that are moist and rich in organic nutrients. Watch the nitrogen, though, as this will produce beautiful vines and small immature fruit. The plants must have direct sunlight and when rain is sparse, it is necessary for you to water them daily throughout the entire growing season.
The longer you leave the melon on the vine the better the flavor. Vine-ripened fruit ready for harvest will show tiny cracks at the point where the fruit is attached to the vine. Don't wait too long to harvest, though, or you may come to understand the real meaning of "mushmelon".
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Christmas Trees
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steep slopes, it should be put below the trees. Do not apply fertilizer while the trees are wet.
On cedars three to four years old, 2/3 oz. nitrogen per tree in late July will produce better color at harvest.
Mowing between trees at least two to three times per year, depending on growth and weed competition is recommended.
Chemicals for weed control such as paraquat, 2-4-D and others should be used with caution until results and effects on trees can be determined.
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of the larger farms in the state will be using irrigation in ten years.
In fact, some see irrigation just as important to farmers as fertilizer and herbicides.
Using irrigation as a management
tool requires more advance planning
on the farmer's part. Also, the farmer has to know more about his soil and the type of crops he is growing.
Planning is important because the farmer wants to receive maximum
return from the use of his expensive irrigation system. Although the cost of systems is expensive, farmers are
finding out that they can make it pay over a period of time.
To help the farmers make irrigation pay off, the Cooperative Extension Service specialists can tell the farmer how much water the soil will hold, how much water the crop needs and when it needs it.
Research is now being done on the use of irrigation equipment for applying herbicides, insecticides and fertilizer. Some success with this method shows that the herbicides can be applied with normal watering, which saves time and effort for the farmer.
Tobacco, which is a high return
cash crop, is irrigated more than any other crop in Georgia. Irrigation systems are also used extensively on peanuts and corn in the state.
Water is the lifeblood of food production, and irrigation provides water at the right time and in the right amount to assure a quality product for the consumers of the state.
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used according to the manufacturer's recommendations. ***
Does the love bug which appears in Florida twice a year ever get into Georgia? Do you know the months in which they appear in Florida?
M. C., Unknown There were some reports of love bugs filtering into Georgia, though they were seen in extreme south Georgia near the Florida line. These in
sects are found in Florida normally for four weeks in the spring and four weeks in the fall. Some were reported in December and January,
probably due to a warm winter*. * * * I wonder if your department might have information on how to get rid of
mosquitoes and big black ants. Nothing we have purchased in the store will kill them.
T. G., Atlanta
Our Plant and Entomology Division suggests the use of Chlordane for
control of the ants. It is available from garden centers and nurseries. The
most effective method to eliminate mosquitoes is to destroy their
breeding places -- old tires, tin pans, stopped up gutters, etc. We have
had very little success in spraying for them, as they are gone one day and
back again the next.
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Can you help me with a problem I have had with my tomato plants? The flowers bloom on the plants, but just as the flower begins to die and a small tomato forms, that part of the stem turns yellow and drops off. I have beautiful plants, but no tomatoes. Can you tell me how to prevent this from happening again?
F. E., Savannah
There are several reasons for this. Too much nitrogen, no pollination and various insects could cause both the blooms and the tomatoes to fall off the plants. To insure healthy plants and tomatoes next year, we suggest that you use small amounts of nitrogen fertilizer, spray the plants with Malathion for insect control and check to make sure that your plants are receiving full sunlight and are not in the shade.
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I have about two acres of land covered in nutgrass. Could you please tell me how to get rid of this. I have tried digging but it keeps coming back.
G. B., Hephzibah
Ga. Swine Producers
Regain 'Free Status 9
Georgia, for the second time, was recognized as being free from hog cholera on June 2, 1973.
Initially, the state attained this status on April 8, 1971, but lost it in October 1972, after a number of cases were disclosed in Johnson, Jefferson and Tattnall Counties.
A very effective step in eradicating cholera from Georgia was the placement of a state-wide quarantine on all swine movements. This quarantine has been in effect continuously since August 26, 1968, and has not been rescinded.
The only exceptions have been as follows: (1) swine moved directly to slaughter; (2) swine for exhibition purposes after a permit has been obtained from the State Veterinarian; (3) special feeder and breeder sales for swine that meet health standards and on permit from the State Veterinarian; and (4) swine which moved from one farm to another with no diversion enroute on special permit from State Veterinarian.
In a few instances, some owners have failed to hold the purchased feeder swine the full 30-day period of automatic quarantine and isolation. If this practice is continued, it will become necessary that all feeder and breeder swine permitted through special sales be individually identified. This would be time consuming, expensive and inconvenient to the livestock market operators.
Your past cooperation has been greatly effective in helping control hog cholera and your continued cooperation will be equally appreciated.
73 Peach Forecast
The 1973 peach crop for Georgia was forecast at 100 million pounds (2,083,000-48 pound equivalents) as' of June 1, according to the Georgia Crop Reporting Service. Production at this level would be 5 million pounds below last months estimate and only 53 percent of last year's 190 million pound crop.
There is at the present time no sure-fire control for nutgrass, though we
do anticipate an effective method in the near future as a result of ex tensive research in the field. For the present, we suggest that you use 2,4-
D spray, available from nurseries. Spray one or two weeks after the first
leaves appear and then repeat three times per year. This spray program
will provide fair control of the nutgrass after two years of application. Let us caution you that 2,4-D may destroy other plants if applied to them. We suggest you let your county agent help.
'Agricultural Calendar1
MEETINGS July 7, 8 -- and every Sat. & Sun.
-- Rico Flea Market and Trade Fair, Palmetto. 1-20 West from Atlanta or 166 W to Rt. 70 So. go approx. 18 miles to Garretts Ferry Rd., turn rt. go 1 1/2 mi. on rt. For info, call Ross Kapstein, 4634125, Box 289, Rt. 1, Palmetto 30268. FARM SALES EVENTS July 6 -- Third Annual Charolais Special Sale, Tri-County L/S Yard, Social Circle. Contact W. Scott Wilson, Ph. 912/7435092, 2985 King Alfred Dr., Macon 31204. July 7 -- and every 1st and 3rd Sat. -- Diamond B. Stables Horse & Tack Auction, Bonner & Gilbert Rd., Macon. Ph. 935-8601, 935-9987 William Breland. July 9-1 PM -- and every Mon. Longhorn Horse Auction, Hwy. 82 E. Sylvester. Jack Beasley or Leroy Cooper. Ph. 912/776-3030, 776-3463. July 9-7:30 PM -- and every Mon. -- Dr. Lamar Moree's Rocking Horse Auction. Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Ph. 912/776-3143. July 10-11 AM -- and every Tues. -- Horse and Tack Sale, Walker Horse and Mule Co., Hwy. 84 E. Quitman. Ph. 2634081. July 14, 28 and every 2nd and 4th Sat. -- Auction, Carlo & Son Livestock, Hwy. 41 So. Valdosta, Ph. 912/242-9148. July 20-8 PM -- Special Breeder Cattle Sale, Commercial cow/calf prs., springers, heifers, bulls. Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Ph. 912/56713371.
FEEDER PIG SALES July 4 -- Tri-Co. L/S Market,
Broxton. July 5 -- Pearson L/S Market,
Pearson. July 5 -- Pulaski Stockyard,
Cochran. July 6 ---Dodge Co. L/S Salebarn,
Eastman. July 6 -- Jepeway-Craig Com
mission, Dublin. July 6 -- Hagan L/S Market,
Hagan. July 6 -- Swainsboro Stockyard,
Swainsboro. July 6 - 7:30 PM -- Waycross LS
Market, Waycross. July 9 -- Metter L/S Market, Met-
ter. July 9 -- Wayne Co. L/S Market,
Jesup. July 9 - 2 PM -- Vidalia LJS
Market, Vidalia. For info, call 912/537-3462. July 10 -- Citizens Stockyard, Arlington. July 11 -- Bainbridge Stockyard, Bainbridge. July 11 -- Smith Bros. Stockyard, Bar tow. July 11 -- Tri-Co. L/S Market, Broxton. July 12 -- Grady Co. L/S Market, Cairo. July 12 -- Pearson L/S Market, Pearson. July 12 -- Pulaski Stockyard, Cochran. July 13 -- Dodge Co. L/S Salebarn, Eastman.
July 13-2 PM -- Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester. Call 912/776-3547.
July 13-7:30 PM -- Waycross L/S Market, Waycross.
July 13-8 PM -- Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn, cas trated pigs only, deliver by 5 PM. For info, call 912/5673371.