1973 Fall Farm Land Edition
FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Tommy /rvm, Commissioner Georgia Deparfmenf of Agriculture
Market Bulletin
Volume 59
Frtxier Galloway
Agriculture
Key To Economy
The yearly production of an abundant supply of wholesome food has been an achievement that we as consumers have often taken for granted. Farm production miracles became so commonplace that we tended to assume they were a natural occurrence.
However, nature will occasionally remind us that this is not
always true. The 1972 crop harvest was a difficult one for the Georgia farmer and his colleagues in other states. This is also the case in most foreign countries. It is a tribute to the farmer's ingenuity that he was able to overcome nature's challenges and produce enough food to mostly meet demands. We have seen a change in the agricultural production situation from one of surplus to a much tighter
(Our guest columnist this week is Frasier T. Galloway, Statistician-InCharge, Georgia Crop Reporting Service, Statistical Reporting Service-VSDA, in cooperation with Georgia State Department of Agriculture, 1861 West Broad Street, Athens 30601.)_____________
dramatic rise in exports of American agricultural products. Agricultural exports have increased 80 percent in the past four years.
The potential for expanded exports is tremendous. As per capita income rises in the world, it creates a desire for improved diets. This generates competition with the U. S. dollar for food. The need for a greater production of food increases as the world population continues to gain. Agricultural exports have been and are becoming more vital to the United States' balance of payments position in the world trade.
If farmers are to fulfill the growing demand for food, then they must also share in the higher standard of living that their productivity makes possible.
Twenty-five years ago a farmer met the food and fiber needs of himself and 15 others. Today the average farmer produces enough for himself and 45 others.
Farmers should rightly benefit from their considerable contributions by a reasonable return on their investment. A prosperous agricultural economy is vital to a strong overall economy.
Reliable information on supply,
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Wednesday, October 17, 1973
Number 42
Straight Line
The enclosed pellets were sprinkled around the trunk of a dogwood tree in my yard by the employees of the County Power Commission. When they saw me picking them up, I was warned to be sure and bathe my hands well after handling them. What are they? Will they be harmful to cats, dogs and small children playing under this tree? Are they likely to kill a large Schley pecan tree only eight feet away?
Mrs. W. G., Cordele
Mr. J. R. Conley, of our Pesticides Division, advises that the pelleted material which you submitted appears to be Tordon, which is used for control of a number of woody plants. If applied in sufficient quantities, this material could damage or even destroy certain types of shrubs and trees. However, we have contacted the County Power Commission and have been advised that they have removed the material which they applied by accident to your grounds. Since most of the material was removed, there is little chance that your plants will be effected or that this material would present any danger to animals or children playing in the *ar*ea*.
Could you tell me if a person is more likely to get poisoning from poison ivy at a particular time of the year?
Mrs. D. R., Macon
People are subject to the poisoning from poison ivy at any time of the year. As a matter of fact, there have been cases in which contact with dead poison ivy plants have caused irritation.
Bright Green Lawns
Begin In The Fall
Want that green winter lawn? Now is the time to start by planting fescue or over-seeding bermuda grass with rye grass.
Beware of bargain seed that may contain noxious weeds and be low in germination. Read the seed tag which tells the quality of the seed being offered for sale.
In overseeding lawns, never apply heavy applications of fertilizer and seed at the same time. Fertilizers in contact with seed may kill germinating seed.
SOIL PREPARATION
The lawn area should be plowed and pulverized to a depth of 6 inches then raked to remove all rocks, roots and other foreign matter. Fertilizer
Boni Bush, the 1973-74 Georgia Cotton Queen, from Tifton, Ga., was selected from a field of 23 contestants during annual Cotton Promotion Day activities. Contest sponsors include the Georgia Cotton Commodity Commission, the Georgia Cooperative Extension Service and the Georgia Farm Bureau.
Inside Ptiqes
Farm Ads...........................2-6
Letters...................................2 Recipes..................................5 Humor 'Round Barn............7 What IS................................16 Livestock Quotation..........14 Other Articles.....................14 Spring Planting Schedule 15 Ag Calendar .......................16
and lime where needed should be incorporated into the soil during plowing. About 50 pounds of lime and 20 to 25 pounds of fertilizer such as a lO-lO-lO should be applied per 1000 square feet of lawn area.
TALL FESCUE
The tall fescues (varieties generally available are Kentucky 31, Alta, Kenwell) provide a coarse textured evergreen lawn that can be grown in shade or sun. This grass is best suited to the northern 1 /3 of Georgia. Seeding should be done in September or October.
Tall fescue is a bunch type grass and a thiok stand must be established and maintained to have a good lawn. Therefore, seeding should be done at
the rate of 20 pounds per 1000 square feet with seed that is at least 98% pure seed and 85% ger-
mination and free of noxious weed seed. After seed have been applied
the area should be raked and rolled with a roller to firm the soil around the seed and provide a smooth sur-
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Quilling Nostalgia Depicts Way Of Life
Quilting was devised as a means to keep warm many centuries ago. History attributes the origin of quilting to the Middle East and Central Europe. From the Holy Land, crusaders wore quilted vests and
cloaks home to Northern Europe where in the 1 2th century the practice of placing several layers of cloth Robbing Peter together to keep
warm marked the introduction of quilting as we know it today.
In Southern Europe where the weather was milder, quilting was regarded as a decoration rather than necessity. Ecclesiastical garments, fine robes and ornamental tapestries soon showed the influence of
quilting.
When the pilgrinis came to America they brought with them as much "bed furniture" (quilts) as
cargo room would allow, These quilts soon began to wear thin and the isolated settlers had Wild Goose Chase to make do
with the materials at hand. Consequently the pieced or patchwork quilt came about. These first pieced quilts were quite humble looking but they served their purpose. They also were the beginning of the beautiful piecework patterns of the 1 700s and 1800s, designs of true American origin depicting the history of our country.
In the Southern states, as in Southern Europe, covers were quilted and pieced more for decoration than for durability.
Fabric was chosen for its color, texture, and coordination with design as opposed to the primary concern of Bear's Track the Northern homemaker to keep her family warm.
PERSONAL HISTORY The westward movement of the pioneers was one of the most creative events for patchwork design. Patchwork tops became the outlet for pioneer women to express *H<;-
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Dear Editor:
Do you know how many wheelchair patients are in Georgia and how many are able to work could they only get to their chosen occupations? Human resources Is the biggest crop that we are responsible tor.
I feel that your MARKET BULLETIN covers the state better than any other media we have, and hope that you can make the people aware of those in wheelchairs by publishing something in your paper about it.
t shall continue to work towards this goal (helping wheelchair patients help themselves by getting to various places, etc.) and anything you in your paper can do towards this great ministry, I am sure will be richly rewar-
Mrs. L P. Puckett, Sr. (Editor's note: The Department of Agriculture and the MARKET BULLETIN through forwarding Mrs. Puckett's letter to several agencies has over the past year tried to assist her in her goal to help other wheelchair patients live more useful lives. However, we have not had much success and are therefore calling on those of you who may know of organizations or associations or interested people to please forward this information to us and we will send it to Mrs. Puckett.)
Dear Editor:
So many people want to find out who can make the old bread trays. I am sending a picture of some different sizes and shapes of trays. These are made of cedar.
Mr. W. I. Brown Route 1 Dallas, Georgia 30132
Dear Editor:
Many years ago my mother and the neighbors made beads out of some kind of dough. It was made with flour and some other ingredient. They would roll round beads, run a needle through the beads and let dry and then they would string them. Sometimes china berries would be strung between them. I would appreciate it if someone could send me the directions for making these beads.
Mrs. A. H. Marquardt Route 4, Box 310 Stockbridge, Georgia 30281
(Editor's note: There is a salt-flour bead which is made by mixing 1/4 cup flour, 1/4 cup salt and 2 or 3 Tablespoons water together into a firm dough. Knead a few minutes until smooth and pinch off small amounts to roll into balls. After running a needle through the bead, dry overnight befor'e painting and threading into a necklace.
Farm land
for sale
Northwest
Small acreage of land for sale in Haralson Co., near Buchanan, good rd. frontage, 1 mi. from town, has well. Evelyn Ragan, Rt. 1, Buchanan 30113. Ph. 404-646-3273.______
of land for sale, wooded, W. ,ville, $367 per A. George Gentry, Box 44, Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-6276, after 7 pm.
30 A., fenced, 3 A. lake, Irg. modern house, paved road frontage, will finance. J. W. Williams, Buchanan. Ph. 646-3395._______
70 A., 3 mi. west of Dallas Rd., house, barn, pasture, and stream, exc. area with 900 ft. frontage, $3,000 per A. toy Shipp, Marietta. Ph. 427-
1087.____________________ 125 A. Cobb Co., water, gas, good
farm house, lake, $500,000, terms, also 112 A. Polk Co., 16 A. lake, dairy barn, Co. water, $895 A. terms. Roger S. Cobb, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Ph. 428-2127._____________
10 A., Fannin Co. on Big Creek, established tar fam benefits, exc. for sportsmen, $11,500. George P. Walker, Jr., 3208 Winterwood Ave., Albany 31701. Ph. 912-439-8324.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, October 17, 1973
Farm land notices are divided into six sections, northwest, northeast, west central, east central, southeast and southwest. If you are looking for land in a particular area of the state, locate the county on the map to determine the section under which the land would be listed.
115 A. of land in NE Floyd Co., 1/2 mi. rd. frontage, small pond, creek, wooded, rolling land, $650 per A. William Strain, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105. Ph. 232-0796.___________
40 A. timber land in Bartow Co., 15 mi. E. Cartersville, 5 mi. E. Kingston, stock pond, well, over 1 200 ft. on county rd., $35,000, 30% down, owner will finance balance 7%. H. B. Merritt, 28 Ridgeview Dr., Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-4898.
Have adjoining 50 to 55 wooded A. on Ga. 239 (Chattanooga Scenic Hwy.), located on Lookout Mtn. in Ga., 3 1/2 mi. No. Cloudland, power, telephone, school bus, etc., $1,000 per A. Joe Lawman, Star Rt., Box 19, Cloudland 30709. Ph. 862-2768.
12 A. of land, some rolling woods, house with bath, water, garden, fruit trees, out buildings, paved rd., gas and phone avail., $8,000. Ed Hammonds, Rt. 2, Summerville 30747.
Small farm acreage with 2 bdrm. house, joins creek on back, good fishing, 12 full grown apple trees, nice barn, new fence of 47 in. mesh wire, good Fescue pasture, will answer all letters. J. G. Crowley, RFD 3, Old Easom Hill Rd., Cedartown.
Small acreage of land in N. Fulton Co., 1/2 open, 1/2 in pines, nice stream, paved rd., 2 houses, both 2 bdrm. frame, $32,000 firm, exc. terms. Jo Ann Cochran, Rt. 3, Commerce 30529. Ph. 335-6546.
40 A. in Cobb Co., on SW Moon Rd., stream, hardwoods and approx. 10 A. of improved pasture, $1,575 per A. C. Wilson, 38 Ayers Ave., Marietta. Ph. 404-427-0100.
10 A. of land in Gilmer Co., bordering partly on river, sev. ft. in view of river. Florence L. Wood, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 735-2009.
70 A. of land in Fannin Co., 30 A. in Fescue, 40 A. in good timber, 2 streams, sev. springs, 2 mountain tops, 5 mi. from Blue Ridge Lake. Jim Sisson, Box 965, Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 404-854-4824.
280 A. of farm land in Houston Co., good peanut and cotton allotments, plenty of running water, $400 per A. Harvey Rackley, Rt. 1, Perry 31069. Ph. 912-987-1346.
31.2 A. of land, completely fenced, approx. 2/3 in good Fescue grass, balance wooded, plenty water, located near Carrollton in Lowell Community, $1,150 per A. Charles A. McMahan, 458 Oak Hill Cir., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 292-0943, Atlanta.
55 A. of beautiful land in No. Ga., connecting the Chattahoochee National Forest, 29% down and balance in 5 yrs. Mrs. Ivan G. Addington, 1606 Smithwood Dr., NE, Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-9156 or 635-2434, Ellijay.___________
10 A. of land bordering creek with spring and lake, located in No. Ga. mountains, 3 mi. from Jasper. H. W. Ray, Box 72, Tate 30177. Ph. 7353647.
20 A. mountain farm land for sale, in Fannin Co., over 1100 ft. on paved rd., power and fboae service, S900 per A. D. H. Hvghes, 1784 Belt Cir., Rt. I, Stone Mountain. Ph. 482-8695, Atlanta.
50 A. of land, springs and streams with good timber and lake site; 8 A. beautiful site for ponds, 2 springs with big timber, near wild life refuge trout stream, with terms. Kcrmit Reece, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 6352587._______
25 A. of land on Tallapoosa River, fenced pastures, barn, running creek through middle, 5 mi. N.E. Buchanan. Roy Gentry, Rt. I, Buchanan 301 14. Ph. 646-5484.
207 A. farm land in Cedartown, 2 barns, tack house, 90 A. cleared, $900 per A. S. O. Wise, I 780 Allgood Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-4340.
Approx. 19 A. of wooded land, 3 operational chicken houses. Terrel W. Finch, Rt. I, Hiram 30141. Ph. 9422509.
96.6 A. in Gilmer Co., near Ellijay, wooded with stream and springs, lake site, $850 per A. Mrs. D. L. Sweetland, Rt. 4, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 265-3459.
55 A. of wood land in Walker Co., E. Armachee district, some set pines. Paul Herndon, 3508 Redd Dr., Augusta 30906._______________
28 1/2 A. horse farm in W. Cobb Co., green grass, fenced, 2 barns, 2 streams, lake site, long paved rd. frontage, utilities, owner can finance. John Saylors, 1115 Arden Dr.,SW, Marietta 30060. Ph. 422-4024.___
22 A., good view, approx. 4 A. lake site, permanent pasture, good road frontage on proposed hwy., near LaFayette, drilled well and house, $28,500, 4,000 down, bal. 79r, also 20 A. part has pasture, with good lakesite, good bldg. sites with view. S. E. Fulton, Rt. I, LaFayette. Ph. 6383158.
7 A. bottom land on paved rd., less than 1 mi. from Bent Tree entrance. Big creek running through. Ed Nye, Rt. 1. Jasper 30143. Ph. 893-2754.
Small acreage land in Carroll Co. near Carrollton, also 2 small tracts land in Floyd Co. Paul Carter, Rt. 1, Lindale. Ph. 232-3177.
42 A. cattle farm, 6 rm. house, barn, running water, Hwy. 337, Chattooga Co., $800 per A. Fred Cordle, Rt. 3, Summerville. Ph. 734-2230.
126 A. , Polk Co., 10 mi. W. of Cedartown, on 278, farmhouse, barn, etc. P. F. Nicholson, 1222 Oakfield Dr., S.E., Atlanta 30316.
172 Beautiful rolling A. in the shadows of Lookout Mountain, fronting 3000 ft. on State Hwy., 50 A. clear, timber, near Summerville and Rome, industrial area. Earl B. Self. Box 192, Summerville 30747. ___
21.13 A., Pickens Co., fenced fescue pasture, 2 poultry houses, 24,000 capacity, 1400 ft. paved road frontage, barn, drilled well, 2 bdrm. mobile home, $55,000. Terry E. Townsend, Rt. 1, Antioch Church Rd., Talking Rock 30175. Ph. 404422-3551.
Small acreage of land, some cleared and some timber, good veg. land, all under new fence with nice 2 bdrm. mobile home with buildings, porch, well, pumphouse, $15,000. Thomas D. Shanon, Rt. 4, Box 94-C, Dalton 30720.
60 A. land, Gilmer Co. with 15 A. of pasture, good house, streams and spring water, paved road frontage, $1.250 A., also 24 A. of prime mtn. land with heavy timber and trout stream. Kenneth Withrow, Ellijay. Ph. 635-4483._________________
250 A. farm, Gordon Co., 35 A. Coastal Bermuda, 65 A. permanent pasture cross fenced, 8 .rm. home, on T.V.A. Co. water, gas, 3 barns, two, 5,000 hen houses, also 275 A. 80% permanent pasture cross fenced, 3 chicken houses. Jack H. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 68H. Waleska 30183. Ph. 479-3030.
107 4/10 A. Carroll Co., on Carroll and Douglas Co. line, joined by Treasure Lake property, $1,500 per A., good terms available. Mrs. J. F. McMichael, 1974 Fourth St., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 457-6175.
45 A. farm, Fannin Co., 2 houses, creek, springs, farm equipment, barn, sheds, secluded but good access, $55,000 (might accept terms). M. W. Dilbeck, Rt. I, Box 84, Morganton 30560. Ph. 404-374-5692._______
55 A. in Carroll Co.. 1/2 mi. black top road frontage, water, school bus, and mail route, 45 min. from Atlanta, interest only for 10 yrs. Wayne Allord. Rt. I. Bowdon. Ph. 258-7168.
78 A. farm for sale in Haralson Co., $750 A. L. R. Hardage, 56 Hardage Dr.. Marietta. Ph. 428-9878.
40 A., Walker Co., woodland with water, good for retreat, farm or investment, 12 mi. N. of Cloudland Hwy. 239, $595 A., $10,000 down, bal. financed. J. A. Bennett, 1206 Evangeline Dr., Decatur 30032. Ph. 284-5369.___________________
50 A., Carroll Co., 3 bdrm. house, 2 baths, bold stream, improved pasture, two, 11,000 capacity broiler houses, fully auto., 2 other out buildings, dbl. road frontage, 28% down, 7% int. financed, will sell all or part, $105.000. Bill Gibbs, Box 90, Rt. 7, Carrollton 301 17. Ph. 832-
6691.____________________
62 A. of land with new house, within 50 mi. Atlanta on Ga. State Hwy. 5, near U.S. 27, $120,000, fifty per cent down and 7 1/2% for 15 yrs. Chardon Woods, Rt. I, Box 168F, Roopville 30170._____________
130 A. of farm land in Haralson
Co., $1,000 per A., house, barn and rental house, I A. fish pond; also, 30 A. or more permanent pasture grass, creek on both farms, sev. A. 15 yr. old pines, other timber. C. N. Long, 1317 Pine Grove Ct.. Jacksonville, Fla. 32205 (Ga. tax payer). Ph. 904-389-
4060.___________________
31 1/2 A. of grey level farm land, 1,800 ft. rd. frontage, located in Carroll Co., 3 mi. No. Villa Rica, off Hwy. 101. Floyd Tolbert, Rt. 1, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-5350 or 459-3653.
52 A. , Carroll Co., 1 1/2 mi. 1-20 and 100 Hwy., 35 A. creek bottoms in Fescue, bal. timber, 2 lakesites, orchard, shrubbery, barn, all fenced and
crossfenced, $1,000 A. C. I. Hunt, 6286 Peachtree - Dunwoody Rd., N.E.. Atlanta. Ph. 404-394-4417.
100 A. land, stocked lake, pasture, water, approx. 7 mi. from proposed I20, 2 proposed watershed lakes nearby. Robert M. Stogner, Rt. 2,
Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-7632.
52 A., Cobb Co., Paulding Co. line,
2 yr. around stream, good wooded
building sites, will cut up in smaller
tracts, $2,000 per A., will finance.
Mike McClain, Rt. 7, Rome. Ph. 404-
235-2767.
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7 A. mountain property, trout stream, must sell at sacrifice. R. A. Daigle, East Point. Ph. 344-7934.
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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Wednesday, October 17, 1973
Farm land
71.5 A. of rustic mountain land in
Gilmer Co., 2 streams, waterfalls, 810 A. open, balance in timber, mostly
hardwoods, log cabin with 2 fireplaces. Roger Daniel, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-4907.
Farm land
for sale
Northwest
I 20 1/2 A. in Haralson Co., 25 A. in cultivation, 20 A. in creek bottoms, 5 rm. house with all modern conveniences, over 1 12 mi. rd. frontage, $500 per A., 2 mi. So. Tallapoosa, near U.S. 78 and 1-20. Richard D Brown, Box 81, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 761-9798.______________
66 A. of land in Haralson Co., 40 A. Fescue pasture, 20 A. pulpwood, house, barn, chicken house, apple orchard, grapes, fig bushes, stocked lake, on black top rd. John Burnett, Rt. 2. Bremen. Ph. 646-3236.
Small acreage of farm land, 6 rm. farm house, I bath, 3 fireplaces, front and back porch, located I mi. E. Rose's Store and 9 mi. W. Dallas, on Hwy. 120 near Smyrna Church. J. D. Postell, Rt. I, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 459-3619._________________
108 A. No. Cherokee Co., 4 mi. E. Ball Ground, mostly wood land, 2 streams located on property. Bill Kent, Box 911, Canton 30114. Ph. 345-5683, after 6:30 pm.______
185 A. of land in Gilmer Co., plenty water, 2 houses, good terms, located 3 mi. from Ellijay, plat and painted lines. Roy Kiker, Box 344, . Ellijay. Ph. 635-4300 or 635-4382.
26 A. farm, 5 bdrm. modern brick home, small rental house, 12,000 sq. ft. chicken house, land seeded in permanent pasture and fenced, ideal for country living. James H. Spence, 509 LaVista Rd., Dalton 30720. 2264856 or 278-8070.__________
15.5 A. of land in DeKalb Co. for sale, $15,000 per A., $65,000 cash with good terms on balance. Mr. Roberts, 2846 Dunnington Cir., Chamhlee 30341. Ph. 404-458-3241.
Approx. 35 A. of land, with 4 bdrm. 2 bath house, 3 springs and pond, partially cross fenced, will sell separately. R. G. Houchins, Rt. 1, Box 164C, Plainville 30733. Ph. 404235-0074.________________
Small farm acreage for sale with 750 sq. ft. house, stone fireplace, $12,500. H. G. McDonald, Box 93, Dial Star Rt., Blue Ridge. Ph. 404834-4314._____________
1 12' A. of land in Polk Co., 16 A. lake, dairy barn, county water, deer, near paved rd. and Toll way, $895 per A., terms. Stewart Cobb, 361 N. Hillcrest Dr., Marietta. Ph. 404-427-
1405._____._________________ 400 A. of land all in one tract,
located in Walker Co.; also, 43 A. in Chattooga Co. Rice M. Morgan, 19 E. Washington. Summcrville 30747.
98 A. of land in Barlow Co., 2/3 wooded, cotton/feed grain allotment, 3/4 A. pond. 1200 ft. paved rd. frontage. $1.250 per A., house, mobile home, farm equip, to be negotiated, 20% down, terms. John T. Brinkman. Rl. 2. Chulio Rd.. Kingston 30145. Ph. 404-382-61 10. after 6 pm.
71 A. farm. West Cobb, with 4 bdrm. house, barn, garden, and creek, Lost Mtn. district, 903 Ft. frontage, half wooded with pasture, reduced to $2.950. Mrs. Owen Newberry, 127 Lucky Dr.. Marietta. Ph. 971-2716.
Small acreage for sale, 50 mi. west of Atlanta, near U.S. 27, great for retirement farming. George Chard, Rl. 1. Box 168 F. Roopville 30117.
38 A. of land some wooded, stream, Carroll Co., near pit. yates and yellow dirt, convenient to 1-85 and I20, I hr. from Atlanta. $1500 per A. D. O. Johnson, Whitesburg. Ph. 675-
3828._____________________ 90 A. farm. 1-6 rm. house, 3 bdrm.,
2 chicken houses. 39 M capacity, new fence, I barn, etc. G. W. Townsend, Rt. I, Fairmount 30139. Ph. 404337-2404._______________
25-150 A. with house, 4 bdrm.. 2 baths, den, 3 utility buildings. N. Ga., 2 mi. to 1-59, 30 min. to Chattanooga, paved routes. Mr. O. F. York, Rt. 2, Box 6, Rising Fawn 30738. Ph. 462-
2265.____________________ 3 1 A.. South Fulton, 4 bdrm. house,
2 baths. 4 ponds, 3 streams, pasture and timber, owner financed, w/terms, $88,250. Dale A. Jones, Rt. 1, Box 170. Palmetto 30268. Ph. 463-3849.
110 A., Murray Co., 12 mi. South Chatsworth, 1 mi. west U.S. 411 Hwy., 3 1/2 mi. from Carters Dam, $70,000. Oscar Bagley, Rt. 4, Chatsworth 30705.
for sale
Northeast
197 A. cattle farm in Hart Co., 150 A. open and 43 A. bottom land, good fence, $550 per A. Elmer R. Partain, Rt. 2, Box 230, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-4228.
80 A. of mostly wooded land in Towns Co., stream, located near Young Harris, $850 per A. P. D. Portwood, Box 394. Blairsville 30512.
47 A. of land, timber and water, in Franklin Co., just off 1-85, Clarkes Creek Rd. Hugh Thompson, Rt. 2, Martin 30557.
I 12 A. of land in White Co., 852 ft. frontage on U.S. 129, S. Cleveland, $1500 per A., cash or terms. Mrs. W. L. Bennett, Prospect Ridge, Rt. A, Box 8A, Morganton 30560. Ph. 404-374-5736.
30 A. of land in Lumpkin Co., some cleared with branch and spring, house shelled in, 8 mi. NE of Dahlonega square, 1/2 mi. from Chestatee. Granville Marshall, 2765 Dodson Lee Dr., East Point 30344.
72 A. of land, old home, outbuildings, 3 branches, creek, lake sites, country rd., 40 A. pasture grass, 7 mi. W. 1-85, $725 per A., 10 yr. terms; also, 14.7 A. of land, 5 mi. W. 1-85, 2 A. open, balance timber, branch and creek, $725 per A., good terms. Claude Colston, Rt. 1, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-2393.
79.18 A. of land in Hall Co., exc. spring, 3 branches, 2,700 ft. rd. frontage, located 8 mi. NE Gainesville off Clark Bridge Rd. Mrs. Clarence H. Emmett, 1524 Blue Ridge Dr., NE, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 5345611.
22 1/2 A. of land for sale, gushing spring, round hardwood on property, approx. 7 mi. from Lake Hartwell. J. J. Schiveree, Atlanta. Ph. 993-2137.
210 A. of land in Jackson Co., between 1-85 and rd. Atlanta, just off Hwy. 53, $1,800 per A. L. W. Davenport, Rt. 3, Americus 31709. Ph. 912-924-7545.
Small acreage of land, with 6 rm. house, springs, branch, woods, fenced, small pond site, paved rd., 1 mi. ;>ut of Clarkesville, $38,500 1st mortgage on part. F. M. Orr, Mt. Airy. Ph. 404-754-4857.
Small acreage of land for sale, with 2 bedrm. mobile home and 2 bedrms. added to side, 18 ft. porch, covered with shingles. Alfred Moss, Rt. 3, Hiawassee. Ph. 404-896-2866.
4 tracts of farm land in Franklin Co., each tract 5 A. with 250 ft. paved frontage on State Hwy. 164, eight mi. from 1-85, Martin Bridge and Carnesville exits, wooded, no water, power and telephone lines, $3.500 ea., down payment 29%, finance balance at 7%. Harold R. Turpin, 2699 Esquire Way, Tucker 30084.
40 A. of farm land with 4 rm. house, located on Hwy. 53, W. Dawsonville 5 mi., $1,600 per A., cash or terms. Hoke Crowe, Rt. 5, Canton. Ph. 404-479-8998.
150 A. turkey and cattle farm, nice 5 rm. frame house with bath, good grass well fertilized, good fence, equip, to house 30,000 turkeys, 40 head of Angus brood cows, farm machinery, 5 min. from 1-85, $50,000, will finance 70%. G. W. Cobb, Martin. Ph. 404-356-3693.
23 A. of land in Gwinnett Co., Hwy. 124 frontage, $2,700 per A., $19.000 cash with good terms on balance. Mr. Roberts. 2846 Dunnington Cir., Chamblee 30341.
115 A. of land in Union Co., 25 A. of permanent pasture, 2 mountain ridges, numerous fruit trees, 4 springs, bold stream, natural lake site. John W. Stanley, Jr., Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 522-3887 or 983-7513, after 6 pin._________
8 3/4 A. of good mountain land for sale with plenty of good bottom land and saw timber, good trout stream runs by land, spring water, hunting. Mrs. F. A. Jaworski, Box 134, Alto. Ph. 778-6865.
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20 A. of land, house and barn, couple of buildings, $56,000, $20,000 mortgage; also, 45 A. farm, new house and barn, sev. out buildings, pasture is fenced and sowed in Fescue, $78,000. Paul Alien, Rt. 2, Jefferson 30549.
40 A. farm, 30 A. in cultivation, running water and well, located 8 mi. from Hartwell, in Reed Creek Community on paved rd. Grady Ison, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404-376-
8861.___________________ 50 A. farm land and 130 A. tim-
ber land with river frontage in Franklin Co., $475 per A. Chester Colston, Rt. 1, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-4391._______________
47 A. of land in Lumpkin Co., 2 streams and springs, located in beautiful Yahoola Valley, 6 mi. from Dahlonega, 1 mi. off Hwy. 60, $1,100. J. R. Hampton, 877 Chattahoochee Dr., NE, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 534-3040._________
302 A. of prime farm land in Hart Co., sell in 3 separate strips, must sell all at same time, if sold separately 128 A., 80 A. and 84 A., altogether 208 A. open land now in cultivation, streams on all sights, located 5 mi. Hartwell. Gary Kesler, Rt. 1, Hartwell. Ph. 376-4226.
Small acreage of farm land for sale, with house, good terms to the right party. Louise Taylor, Box 64, Clarkesville.__________________
62 A. of good pasture land in Jackson Co., 3 bdrm. brick house, paved rd., best offer, 29% down. Roy E. Clark, Rt. 3, Jefferson. Ph. 404-367-5544._____________
Approx. 19 A. of mountain farm land, 16 mi. No. Dahlonega on Hwy. 60 at Suches. Joseph Hurt, 979 Strap
Hinge Tr., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 404-292-5094._________
Small organic farm in Union Co., located in No. Ga. mountains, joins government reserve land, small house on property, near Blairsville, $6,500 cash. E. Perdue, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533.__________
Up to 40 A. of mountain farm land in Hall Co., near Lake Lanier, can hunt and have garden, fruit trees, nice big creek, private lake stocked with trout and bass. Mrs. J. B. Street, Piney Woods Farm, RFD, Gainesville.___________________
23 A. of land in Franklin Co., with stream, located 2 mi. W. 1-85, paved rd., $900 per A., owner financed 8 1/2%, will divide. Carter Martin, 1796 Killian Hill Rd., Lilburn 30247. Ph. 404-469-1375._______
100 A. of farm land, 35 A. Fescue, 6 A. Coastal Bermuda, 7 rm. house, barn, chicken house, spring fed pond, 90% fenced, owner will finance. J. H. Porterfield, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-2820.
88 A. of farm land for sale, in So. Forsyth Co., owner financed. Ron Knox, Rt. 1, Box 231, Suwanee 30174. Ph. 887-3945.
57 A. of mountain farm land in White Co., approx. 20 A.
wood land, good stream and lake site, 1500 ft. frontage on paved rd., located 6 mi. So. Cleveland, $1,250 per A. Asa Dorsey, Rt. 1, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-3630, after 5 pm and Saturday._________________
50 A. open farm land, some timber, 1 1/2 mi. from U.S. 29, road frontage on paved roads, sev. branches, city water near future, $1,500 per A. cash, firm. J. D. Clark, 125 Timber Lane, Athens 30601. Ph. 404-549-8267, after 5.__ ___
16 1/2 A. farm land, 6 rm. house, 6 mi. from Winder, on Statham and Bethlehem Rd. Mrs. Luther D. Casper, RFD 2, Winder 30680. Ph. 725-7978 or 867-2315. Mrs. E. V. Reynolds, Box 532, Winder.____
60 A. - 20 A. open farm land, balance in huge timber in Franklin Co., Hwy. 198 frontage, good lake site, $725 per A., good terms. Tony Tipton, Rt. 1, Clarkesville. Ph. 404754-4621.
150-170 A. in Stephens Co., near Hartwell Lake, good investment, owner finance. R. H. Harris, Box 446, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 404-8864261.
10 to 50 A. of land, good rd. and water. located 5 mi. from Clarkesville, $1,000 per A., terms arranged. Mrs. Over Taylor, Box 64, Clarkesville._______________
Small farm acreage in the mountains, old 5 rm. house, needs repairs, small stream. Towns Co., Crooked Creek Rd., 1 mi. Lake Chatuge, $13,500 firm. Ernest M. Marlin, Atlanta. Ph. 627-0648.
15 A. in Barrow Co., 6 A. border river, $1,000 per A., 1/2 cash and owner will finance balance, located 40 min. from Atlanta. Francis Skinner, Winder. Ph. 867-9456._____
90 A. of wooded land in White Co., near Cleveland, 2400 ft. paved rd. frontage, cabin and deep well, must see to appreciate. E. L. Byers. 2982 Pleasant Hill Rd.. Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-5937.
52.84 A. in Banks Co., on Hwy. 441, 2 1/2 mi. from 1-85, wooded, stream, lake site, $1,000 per A., 10 yr. terms, 5 yrs. interest, only 5 yr. payout, 7%-15% down. Walt Bussery, 4418 Bramwell Dr., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 934-2523.
Small acreage of farm land for sale in Jackson Co., located 3 mi. N. of 1-85. Eugene Montgomery, Jefferson. Ph. 404-367-9172.________
160 A. on Cypress Creek, 44 A. on Seed Lake, in Rabun Co., Clayton. Mrs. W. A. Reaves, 8055 W. Concord Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla. 32208. Ph. 764-0859. (Ga. tax payer).
Small farm acreage of mountain land in Hall Co., near Lake Lanier, has creek, nice trees, good section and hwy., $1,500 per A. cash. Mrs. J. Brooks Street, RFD, Clarksbridge Rd.,-Green Rd., Gainesville 30501.
12 7/10 A. of level wooded land in Dawson Co., 2 bdrm. mobile home, cyclone fence, fruit trees, garden, spring, all conveniences, 1300 ft. rd. frontage, 1 mi. Hwy. 53 on all weather rd., near Big Canoe, $26,500. Howard Roper, Rt. 1, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 404-893-
2534._____________________ 16 A. farm, located at end of co.
maintained rd., in Jackson Co., 5 rm. house, barn, building suitable for hen house, streams and bored well, shady and peaceful. Mrs. Tommy Samples, Rt. 3, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-8008._________
95 A. of farm land, 45 A. under pasture, stream on ea. side, 2 story wood frame house, 3 Irg. barns, located 2 mi. of Lavonia on Hwy. 77, between Lavonia and Hartwell. Sam L. Williford, Lavonia. Ph. 3569005. after 5:30 pm._________
18 A. of farm land, for sale, 6 mi. So. Hartwell, off Hwy. 172, some open and rest in hardwoods, stream with lake site. A. W. Mitchell, 1191 Park Blvd., Stone Mountain 30084. Ph. 404-469-8932.___________
70 to 80 A. farm land in Franklin Co., good pasture, running water, bored well, house, good timber, sufficient for beef cattle, paved rd., school bus rt., 12 A. lake, 25 A. row crop land, 4 mi. No. Carnesville. Harold LeCroy, Rt. 1, Martin 30557. Ph. 404-384-3185._____
138 A. farm land for sale, 4 bdrm. house, brick veneer, 20 head cattle, located 7 mi. W. Carnesville, just off Hwy. 59 and 1-85. Grace Reidling, Rt. 1, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 404335-5007._______________
47 A. cattle and poultry farm, fenced with permanent grasses, 2 A. lake and stream with 70 ft. x 70 ft. cattle barn, 30 ft. x 30 ft. equip, shed, poultry houses, 300 ft. x 40 ft., 150 ft. x 36 ft. and 12 ft. x 24 ft. masonry egg room, $875 per A., 25% down, balance 10 yrs., 7 1/2% int. William I. Cordell, Rt. 3, Hartwell. Ph. 376-8380.___________
Between 30 and 35 A. of land on paved rd. 1/2 mi. off Hamilton Mill Rd., 4 mi. off 1-85 expressway, about 3 mi. from City of Buford, $3000 per A., good terms, available. Eugene C. Foster, Rt. 2, Box 143, Buford 30518. Ph. 945-7205.
38 A., Franklin Co., 7 mi. from I85, Fescue pasture, bold stream, lake site, Brick home, 3 bdrm., 35,000 cap. broiler house, fully auto., like new, kennel with septic tank, complete with tractor and equipment. Benny McBryant, 3685 Shallowford Rd., Doraville 30340. Ph. 404-451-6606.___________
138 A. farm, Hwy. 145, 6 rm. house, barn, 17,500 broiler house, 6 in. well, 2 branch creek, $1,000 per A., terms by owner. Noah Atkinson, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 384-3612.
168 A. cattle farm, Hart Co., on U. S. 29, 3 Bedrm. mobile home, barn, and bunk house, bargain at $600 A. George W. Cheek, 1233 Greenway Rd., Norcross 30071. Ph. 448-8657 after 7.
400 A. cattle, poultry farm, Dawson Co., fantastic views, 30 springs, 5 A. lake, 6 lake sites, 300 A. fenced pasture, 50,000 cap. auto, modern chicken houses, 3 bdrm. home. Bill Denman, Dawsonville. Ph. 893-2029._______________
90 A. of pasture, pond, pines, on paved hwy., near Interstate. Mrs. Earl Stevenson, Royston. Ph. 404-245-
8740.______________________ 25 A. of land on Chestatee River
in Lumpkin Co., trout stream. Garland Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 865-3907.________
Approx. 37 1/2 A., N.E. Banks Co., part in pasture, rest in woods, 5 rm. house, 300 x 32 C. house, near paved rd., school bus rt., mail rt., city water, also drilled well, creek and branch through land, approx. 2 mi. Lake Russell, $50,000. J. D. Shockley, Rt. 1, Baldwin 305 1 1. Ph. 404-778-6290.___________
87 A. of land more or less, house, barn, located 5 mi. So. Carnesville in Franklin Co. Albert Roberts, Rt. 1, Box 264, Royston 30662. Ph. 404245-7798.
2 farms for sale in No. Hall Co., approx. 150 A. in ea., $1,250 per A. and $1,450 per A., terms. V. E. Fuller, Gainesville. Ph. 532-8125.
Small acreage of land in Hall Co., 5 rm. house, fireplace, hardwood floors, etc! I la Kaye Johnson, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 404-4664886._________________
Small acreage of mountain farm land in Hall Co., located 6 mi. No. Gainesville, Hwy. 284 to Brookton, sell all or part, reasonable. Mrs. Peggy Bowen, Pinewoods Farm, Rt. 6, Gainesville.________________
7.2 A. of land, natural gas and city water avail., located 1/4 mi. So. on Hwy. 197 from city limits of Clarkesville. Bob Van Winkle, Rt. 3, Commerce 30529. Ph. 404-677-
4482.__________________ Small acreage of land in White
Co., Nacoochee Valley, wooded mountain land on Dukes Creek, White Pines, Hemlock, Rhododendron, Rainbow trout, has stream. H. G. Spratt, 435 Woodward Way, NW, Atlanta 30305.____________
185 A. of land in White Co., fenced pasture land. Richard O. Parks, D.V.M., 3137 Lakewood Ave., S.W., Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-2112.
10 1/2 A. of land, some wooded, old farm house with bath, new bored well and pump, 2 barns, 1 mi. off paved rd., $8,500. George W. Bowers, Rt. 1, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404-376-4935.______________
Small farm acreage for sale, pecan trees and other fruit trees, good well and city water avail., plenty out buildings, 5 min. drive to Lake Hartwell, 7 mi. off 1-85 on Hwy. 1 7. Bill Hallford, Martin. Ph. 404-779-2616.
114 A. of land in Jackson Co., 40% open land, 1/2 mi. rd. frontage unpaved, located 7 mi. from 1-85. Mrs. Doris P. Lassiter, 4770 Paran Valley Ct., NW, Atlanta 30327. Ph. 404-252-3913.______________
10 A. of land in Union Co., for sale, top of ridge, $575 per A. Michael Wheeless, Rt. 1, Culberson, N.C. 28903 (Ga. tax payer). Ph. 404374-5458._______________
15 A. of land more or less, with 5 rm. mountain house, 30 x 150 building, all under fence, located near Dahlonega, $15,000. W. H. Kimmons, Acworth. Ph. 404-9746544 or 974-4409.___________
33 A. of farm land for sale, joins Hartwell Lake. C. H. Chappelear, Rt. 2, Martin._____________
Small farm for sale, in Union Co., conveniences, South Hwy. 76, 8 mi. Blairsville, left 1 mi. on Hicks Gap Rd., at 2 mail boxes, $1 1,500 cash. O. Christy, Star Rt., Blairsville 305 12.
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212 A., wood land in Harris Co., near expressway, 17 mi. from Columbus College, plenty water, creek runs thru place, $650 per A., will finance, also plenty pine and hardwood timber. W. L. Waldrop, 2915 10th Ave., Columbus 31904. Ph. 323-5275.____________
50 A. in Stockbridge, 30 A. pasture, 6 mo. old rustic, 2 story Cedar home, cedar shake roof, central air, 2,700 sq. ft., hay barn, 3 bdrm. trailer on land, owner must relocate, $190,000. Bobby McKinnon, Rt. 1, Box 303A, Stockbridge 30281.__________________
1962 A. in Macon Co., 8 room house in good cond., 2 silos and barns, all rich level land, $175,000. Ralph H. Noe, Jr., Box 7, Morristo\vn, Tenn. 37814. Ph. 615586-0427, 615-586-2267. (Ga. Taxpayer).____________________
7.3 ASplus mobile home, take up payments, drilled well, septic tank, 3 A. fenced, 3 out buildings, 2 sheds, owner help finance. G. L. Gillham, Rt. 1, Franklin 30217. Ph. 251-
1830.________ _ __________ 12 A. of land in Jones Co., Gray,
with 5 rms., 1 bath, remodeled inside and out, home, separate garage and utility room. 3 stall barn, deep well, nearly all under fence, $30,000. G. P. Doles, Rt. 2, Gray 31032. Ph. 912-986-5421, 912-9866167.
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50 A. chicken and organic hay farm, 55,000 cap., all auto., 2 wells, central heat and air home, storage barns and sheds, $175,000. T. L. Surles, Preston 31824. Ph. 828-3506.
40 A. of land in Rockdale Co.,
food creek, pasture land and woods, 3,000 per A.; also, 4 bdrm. home and 5 A. adjoining above land, $60,000. Mrs. W. P. Tapley, Rt. 4, Box 380, Conyers 30207. Ph. 404483-8212.________________
6.44 A. of land in Fayette Co., mostly wooded with stream, located in 5 mi. radius of Fayetteville. Terry Price, 831 Sylvan PI., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 404-755-7909.______
15 A. of land in Troup Co., near West Point Dam Reservoir, located 8 mi. No. LaGrange, with 6 rm. hpuse, approx. 1750 sq. ft., central air conditioning, barn and pasture. Herman C. Windsor, Box 47, Moreland 30259. Ph. 404-253-8718.______
40 A. of land in Fayette Co., mostly wooded, stream, terms avail. Terry Cantrell, Sylvan Ridge, SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 404-755-1925 or 7557909.___________________
42.3 A. Hwy. 36, 1 mi. west of I75, 34 A. wooded with 2 lake sites, 8 A. planted in Bahia, Fescue and clover, new Spanish split level house. Wayne Whitter, Rt. 2, Box 250, Jackson 30233. Ph. 404-2282147.
40.6 A., good water supply, approx. 25 A. open, balance wooded, good stand of pasture, approx. 7 mi. from Griffin, Pike Co., $1,000 per A. C. L. Dailey, 304 Stone Mountain View Dr., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-7593.
20 A. paved road frontage, power, phone, Jasper Co., $1,000 per A. B. L. Smith, 3034 Riders Trail, Decatur 30034. Ph. 404-981-1210.
9 A. of land Houston Co., 3 bdrm. house, 2 A. fish pond, tenant house, barns, income $100 mo., $43,500 good terms, 5 mi. South of Perry, wy. 41, more land available at $600 per A. W. H. Thames, Rt. 2, Perry 31069. Ph. 987-3183.______________
165 A. near Byron, Crawford Co., over 100 A. cleared and in permanent pasture, 2 running streams, 3 bdrm. home, 2 Irg. equipment buildings, 2 barns and some equipment, $500 per A. Bill Asborne, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2389.
35 A. of land, 2 mi. from city limits, good building front and paved road, deep well. D. J. Browning, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald. Ph. 423-5018._________________
200.29 A. in Taylor Co. open land in Coastal Bermuda and Bahia grass pasture, fenced and cross-fenced with 17 A. cleared, stocked lake, 3 mi. N. of Butler $475 A. Mrs. Ruth L. Lee, 2401 Murray Ave., Tifton 31794. Ph. 912-382-5118.______
40 A. of land, 28 A. best grade level cropland, remainder permanent pasture, 30 pecan trees, fenced and cross-fenced, deep well, with 4 bdrm. house, etc. 3 mi. West Ft. Valley; also small house for renting, $40,000. James F. Cannon, Rt. 2, Box 217-B, Ft. Valley 31030.
110 A., 28 mi. East of Columbus, lots of deer and timber, $350 A., good terms. Mildred Dangar, Roswell 30075. Ph. 404-993-6621.
54 A. of land in Butts Co., Jackson, 2000 ft. frontage, $925. A. Mr. Raymond Ballard, Sr., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 483-6081._________
8 7/10 A. land, 7 mi. North Franklin, Ga., near river $8,000 in Heard Co. I. J. Nichols, Rt. 1, Newnan. Ph. 253-6756._____'
25 A. of land in Heard Co., old house and barn, $600 A., additional 25 A. available at $500 A. W. H. Westbrook, 3340 Gulfstream Lane, Marietta 30062. Ph. 971-5128.
180 A. of land in Lamar Co., near 1-75. Joe Crawford, Rt. 3, Barnesville 30204.__________
269 A. tract located in Stewart Co., 3 mi. from Richland, 40 A. open land, 229 A. woodland of saw timber, 3 streams of water. J. M. Hill, 835 Old Lundy Rd., Macon 31204. Ph. 477-6143.
12 A. of farm land with house and stream, 9/10 mi. South 1-85 Interchange Moreland, approx. 10 A. in pasture. Sammy Whitten, Rt. 6, Box 628, Newnan 30263. Ph. 404253-7395.______________
28 A. of land in City limits of Brooks, Fayette Co., $1,650 A. terms. Ed Berry, Riverdale 30274. Ph. 471-3526 after 6.__________
203.3 A. of land in Dooly Co., on paved highway near Byromville, wooded area with 69 A. open land, soil bank participation, $85,000. Henry A. Groves, 233 Peachtree Cir., Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 912-923-6854.________________
3 small tracts of land 20-25 and 56 A. tracts, nice home also lake sites on paved road. L. D. Smith, Monticello. Ph. 468-6166.______
30 A. of farm land, 2 springs and branch cross it, located 2 mi. below Riverdale, $4,000 per A. Mrs. J. H. Rountree, 2710 Winburn Ter., East Point 30344. Ph. 766-5422.
37 A. mostly open pasture, paved frontage, located near Barnesville, $1,200 per A. R. E. DeVore, 1557 Stewart Ave., Atlanta 30310._____
Small acreage of land for sale in Rockdale Co., long paved rd. frontage, near 1-20, $4,850 per A. Albert S. Williams, 817 Sugar Creek Dr., Conyers 30207. Ph. 404-483-6803.
33.6 A. in Newton Co., stream, lake site, paved rd. frontage, Hwy. 212, 2 1/2 mi. from Rockdale line, 25 min. from intersection of 1-20 and. 1-285, $2,500 per A. M. L. Hudgins, Rt. 4, Flat Shoals Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-1761.
46-83 A. of land in Spalding Co., NE Griffin, 4 1/2 mi. from 1-75 on paved rd., $1,200 per A. Mrs. Emily Arneson, Box 206. Riverdale 30274.
38 A. of land in Jasper Co., with barn, storage bldg., well, septic tank, mobile home, streams and lake site, all new fencing, 3 mi. from city limits. Mrs. R. E. Daniel, Rt. 4, Box 65, Monticello 31064. Ph. 404-468-
6767.___________________ 25 A. of land in Marion Co.,
paved rd., near Tri-County school, everflowing stream and natural lake basin, $10,000, will finance 70% reasonable. Roy M. Hall, 2622 Woodwardia Rd., NE, Atlanta 30329. Ph. 404-633-6909._____
5 to 10 A. of rich land, some with rd. frontage, hardwoods, pines and pasture land within city limits. Mrs. Sue I. Woodall, Box 122, Talbotton 31827.________________
50 A. of land in Meriwether Co., just off Hwy. 85, over 1000 ft. frontage on paved rd., small creek across back of property, nice building sites, $600 per A. E. C. Yarbrough, 2446 Fall View Ter., East Point 30344. Ph. 404-767-5291.________._
35 A. of land in Henry Co., house, barn, stalls, and tack room, will divide into land tracts, 25 mi. So. Atlanta, 29% down, will finance 7 1/2%, over 10 yrs. James E. Dudley, Rt. 2, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-
3159.__________________ 275 A. of improved beef cattle
farm in Butts Co., fenced and cross fenced, 140 A. improved pastures,
135 A. timber, 4 bdrm., 2 bath dwelling tenant house, modern pole type barn, ample water, will finance with 29% down, $950 per A. B. B. Campbell, Rt. 3, Box 493, Jackson 30233, Ph. 404-775-3064.
62 1/2 A. of land more or less of wood land in Taylor Co., $15,000, 1/3 down and finance balance. J. D. Kirksey, Butler 31006. Ph. 8623114._____
7 A. of land on 42 A. lake, near West Point Dam Reservoir. Lewis Phillips, 8 Johnson St., Hogansville 30230. Ph. 404-637-8995.______
158 A. of land in Bleckley Co., 100 A. in cultivation, balance in timber land, 2 live streams, $500 per A. C. E. Kilgore, Rt. 2, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 892-9849.__________
Good 700 A. cattle and timber land, fenced and cross-fenced, 100 A. pasture, 75 A. cultivated, 4 small ponds, running water, 3 bdrm. Jim Walter Home, paved rd. through property, $380 per A. P. D. Anthony, Buena Vista. Ph. 749-5751,
night.____________________ 50 to 100 A. of land, wooded,
located 1 mi. from Barnesville. J. Pope Cannafax, Rt. 2, Box 172, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-2321, after
6 pm._________________________ 101 A. of timber land in
Heard Co., adjoins city of Ephesus, paved rd., dbl. frontage, can be divided into 2 tracts. W. Maurice Carson, 4932 Hidden Branches Dr., Atlanta 30338. Ph. 404-394-1258.
67 1/2 A. land in Dodge Co., near Jay-Bird Springs, approx. 1 mi. off Hwy. 341, all in good timber. J. C. Brown, Lyons 30436.___________
124 A. of land, located approx. 5 mi. S. of Centerville on Houston Lake Rd. Brownie Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 952, Warner Robins. Ph. 9871214.
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56 A. in Walton Co., on paved rd., 5 mi. No. Monroe, 40% cultivation and balance wooded, 2 streams, lake site and lots good timber, land lays
well for crops and livestock, will divide with rd. frontage. M. A. McCarty, Rt. 4, Lithonia 30058. Ph.
483-8341.
200 A. of land in Washington Co., land in timber. 1/2 mi. frontage Hwy.
15. 1/4 mi. frontage Hwy. 231, houses, lake, deep wells, beautiful place. J. F. Davenport, 655 Evergreen Dr., Sandersville.
77 A. of land in Johnson Co., 30 A. in cultivation, balance in pine and
hardwood, small lake. Lloyd Phillips, 6280 Beverly Dr., Mableton 30059. Ph. 948-1979.
266 A. of land divided into 3 plots in Laurens Co., 2 fish ponds, 40 A. in
pasture, cross fenced, 125 A. in cultivation mostly new land, some
timber, near city of Dublin, many farm buildings. 2 modern houses, on
mail and school rt.. etc. Charles L. Holliman, R't. 4, Box 214 A. Dublin
31021. Ph. 912-875-3277.
22 A. of land. 6 mi. downtown
Athens, 15 A. Fescue, 7 A. wooded, land good water area, principles only. W. Bruce. Rt. 2, Athens 30601. Ph.
404-543-3989.
37 1/2 A. of land in Wilkerson Co., completely fenced. 10 A. Coastal,
balance being farmed, 3 bdrm. mobile home with 16x19 living rm. Lamar Thompson. Gordon. Ph. 912-946-
Farm land notices are divided into six sections, northwest, northeast, west central, east central, southeast and southwest. If you are looking for land in a particular area of the state, locate the county on the map to determine the section under which the land would be listed.
40 A. cattle farm, 10 mi. from Fayetteville, will trade for larger farm, consider anywhere or $2,500 per A., owner financing. L. E. Fletcher, Rt. 1, Box 401, Griffin. Ph. 227-7632._______________
19 A. of land, with country home. No. Henry Co., $59,500. G. H. Hanes, Rt. 4, Gardner Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-7677.
88 A., Troup Co., $1000 per A., paved rd. frontage, near West Point reservoir scheduled for completion this yr., 2 mi. from 1-85 Interchange at Hogansville, exc. terms, 15% down, interest only 10 yrs., 10 yrs. on payout. Mr. Grissom, 4701 Flat Shoals Rd., Villa 61 F, Union City 30291. Ph. 964-5044.________
Approx. 22 A. land, 18 bearing pecan trees, 200 ft. drilled well, sheds, fenced, also 6 rm. brick house on paved road. C. H. Hudson, Rt. I, Manchester 31816. Ph. 404-846-
2985.___________________ 50 A., paved road frontage, 9 mi.
S.E. of McDonough, mostly open land, fenced, stream of running water, pond site, $2,000 A., terms. W. B. Burnham, Rt. 1, Box 252, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3706.
218 A. Cattle farm, 8 mi. West of Griffin, Ga., Spalding Co., $1,000 per A. H. F. Jones, Rt. 3, Box 250, Griffin. Ph. 227-7998.
25 A., 1000 ft. rd. frontage 2 A. pondsite, 15 A., in permanent pasture, oak, magnolia, and pecan trees, on building site, 2 mi. off Griffin By-pass in Lamar Co., 1/2 mi. from paved road, $900 A. J. E. Shockley, Rt. 1, Milner 30257. Ph. 227-9384.
100 A. open pasture, fenced, drilled well, 3 A. pond, 8 mi. W. Griffin, paved 1/2 mi. dirt rd. frontage, $95,000, owner financing; also 12 A. Irg. barn, wood corrals, 10 Irg. pecan trees, pasture, paved rd., 8 mi. W. Griffin, modern 4 rm. house, $58,820. C. L. Spencer, Rt. I, Williamson 30292. Ph. 227-8702.
189.63 A., Taylor Co., located 2 1/2 mi. N. Butler, U.S. 19, all open Coastal Bermuda and Bahia pastures with nice 4 bdrm., 2 bath home and tenant house. Michael S. Lee, Box 707, Tifton 31794. Ph. 912-3825118.
52 A. land, on paved road, 7 mi. West of Newnan close to Mt. Carmel Methodist Church. Mrs. W. Y. Summer, Rt. I, Newnan 30263.
30 A. of land, fenced in and in permanent pasture, good pond site, located 2 1/2 mi. E. Alvaton and 85 Hwy., on State Hwy. 362, on public and private school bus rt., 25% down, 7% interest, 7 yrs. Frank J. Pope, Rt. 1, Box 81, Gay. Ph. 404538-6909.
294 A., 85 cropland, 55 dev. pasture, peanuts, 10 A. corn, 41 A. cotton, 7.3, plenty of water, $325 per A., 20% down, East Ellaville; also 120 A., 90 A. in Bahia, fenced crossed fenced, allotment 48 corn, 7.9 peanuts, 8 cotton, good stream, W. Ellaville, $550 per A. G. W. Hambrick, Ellaville. Ph. 912-9372621.
64 A. for sale between Hampton and International Airway, Terms. J. Billings, Rt. I, Box 56, Hampton. Ph. 946-3139.____________
86 wooded A. , Coweta Co., 4000 ft. paved frontage, stream and lake site, near Peachtree City, nothing down, terms, owner financed. J. L. Drake, 219 Walton St., Monroe. Ph. 404-267-3822._____________
200 A. farm land in permanent pasture 8/10 of mi. North Pine Mountain on paved road, complete with pig parlor, auto, feeding and watering system, farrowing house, 2 lakes, exc. tenant house; also, trailer park, will sell part or all. Z. R. Menjard, Pine Mountain 31822. Ph. 6634371.____________________
Will sell or trade for land in West Harris Co., 14.9 A. with all elec. frame house in N. Columbus, all city conveniences, near 1-185 exit. J. F. Cotton, Rt. 1, Box 265, West Point 31833. Ph. 645-1477.
for sale
East Central
194.75 A. of land in Wilkinson Co., 15 yr. old planted pines, 2 ponds, county rd. front and back, located 10 mi. So. Milledgeville, $695 per A. C. S. Smith, Jr., 2309 Amalfi Dr., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-482-2892.
60 A. of land in Greene Co., heavily timbered, 2 story restorable plantation home, natural gas, like new modern turkey house. W. E. Nash, 3526 Cloudland Dr., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 404-292-9666.
314 A. of land in Oglethorpe Co. for sale, $495 per A., terms negotiable. Carl Kish, Box 545, Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-4874.
265 A. of land, 65 A. open for pasture land, plenty of deer, terms. C. C. Campbell, Rt. 1, Box 38, White Plains 30678. Ph. 467-2257, after 6.
102 A. of open land for sale in Madison Co. E. C. Brannon, Jr.. Box 677, Gainesville. Ph. 404-532-S435.
53 A. of land at Good Hope, lake, cotton and grain allotment, trailer, $2,500 per A. W. M. Pace, 4091 Green Hawk Trail, Decatur 30032.
Small acreage of land with cleared garden spots, fruit, nut and pine trees, deep and surface well, located 6 mi. E. Swainsboro. E. J. Durden, Box 302, Grovetown. Ph. 912-8631335.
2039.____________________ 29 beautiful A. in Madison Co., 1
with water and paved rd. frontage, (pond, brook, spring) all fenced, approx. 9/10 open, located near Commerce - Athens, $975 A. C. K. Still, RFD 31. Nicholson 30565. Ph. 404757-2435 evenings.
318 A. of land in Greene Co.,
all or in smaller tracts, 1 mi. No. Greensboro, 5 mi. from 1-20, 1 mi. rd. frontage on County Rd. No. 1, 70 mi. E. Atlanta, near proposed Wallace Dam project, $600 per A., 29% down, 10 yr. pay out. Lloyd L. Byars. Atlanta. Ph. 355-6919.
51 A. land in Madison Co.. 2 branches, 2 houses, located 6 mi. No. Athens on Piedmont Rd., $850 per A. Mclvin Clements, Rt. I, Hull. Ph. 548-5491.
100 A. wooded land with pond site, located in Baldwin Co., 1500ft. paved frontage, 23 mi. E. Macon, $600 per A. E. G. Wilson, Rt. 2, Gordon 31031.
66 A. of farm land in Burke Co., I 5 A. open, balance wooded, no timber ready for sale, backs on Irg. stream, located 5 mi. So. Keysvillc, just oft Hwy. 305, $240 per A., terms if desired. Jerry D. Barnhart, Rt. I, Blylhe 30805. Ph. 404-592-4452.
57 A. of land in Walton Co., with 3 barns, all fenced, water, elec., sewage, gas, $2,000 per A., owner financed. Mrs. Nita C. Manus, Box 559, Lawrencevillc 30245. Ph. 9636408.
334.37 A. in Madison Co., on U.S. Hwy. 29, twenty mi. E. Athens, 15 mi. from 1-85, $550 per A., terms negotiable. R. D. Carpenter, 2132 Abby Lane, NE. Atlanta 30345. Ph. 404-634-5707.____________
90 A. of land in Putnam Co., 3 1 12 A. lake, 35 A. open in good pasture, 55 A. good timber, $750 per A., will finance. Ralph H. Carson, Rt. 3, Eatonton. Ph. 485-2175.
96.02 A. of open and wooded land. Fescue pasture, small lake, fronts on U.S. 29 Hwy., located in Madison Co., 5 mi. No. Athens. Sammie B. Parkman, 310 Ashton Dr., Athens 30601. Ph. 404-5436968.
Small acreage of land for sale, in Screven Co., 10 pecan and other fruit trees, Irg. home, 2 baths, exc. cond., located on paved 24, water and sewage. Z. P. Hall, Rt. I, Box 183. Newinglon 30446.________
78 A. of farm land, 40 A. in
cultivation, in Johnson Co., paved rd. through property, good allotments and some good cotton land, located 7 mi. E. Wrightsville, $300 per A. J. B. Beasley, Sr., Rt. 2, Box 275D, Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 404592-4615. after 6 pm._______
50 A. in W. Baldwin Co., wooded and open with creek and spring under fence, frontage on 2 rds., located 10 mi. from Milledgeville, $800 per A. J. B. McCullar, 320 Mauldin St., Baxley 31513._____________
9.18 A. with mobile home, located in Madison Co., pasture, 26 pecan trees, home, well, septic tank, elec., 1052 ft. rd. frontage, gravel driveway, located 14 mi. No. Athens. T. H. Fleming, Rt. 2, Box 238B. Colhert 30628._______
290.29 A. of land fenced near Caflton, off Ga. Hwy. 72, rolling terrain, exc. drainage, sev. springs, Irg. stream, cattle raising, timber and hunting good potential. Mrs. Eve McCannon, 121 Kirlwood Cir., Warner Robins. Ph. 912-923-4021 or 404-797-3205, Bonnie Porterfield.
Wednesday, October 17, 1973
for sale
East Central
Approx. 308 A. farm land, in Johnson Co. near Kite. Mrs. G. A. Townsend, 21 57 Macon Rd., Athens 30601. Ph. 404-543-6456.______
300.18 A. in Madison Co., near Commerce and 1-85 at Mt. Zion Church, dhl. paved rd. frontage on 2 rds., $650 per A.. $15,000 cash and assume loan. Stuart Schwarzschild, 78 Carlton Dr.. NE. Atlanta 30342.
225 A. farm, with 2 streams ted by springs, ideal place for fish pond, timber and open land, located in Burke Co., near town of Girard. Roland. D. Chance, Sr., 3950 Moore Rd., Rt. 2. Conley 30027.______
305 A. of land in Taliaferro Co., 6 mi. from 1-20, property is fenced with 2 A. pond, dairy barn, 2 creeks, 1 mi. river frontage, 1/2 mi. hwy. frontage, $340 per A. Mrs. Doris P. Lassiter, 4770 Paran Valley Ct., NW, Atlanta 30327. Ph. 404-252-
3913._____________________ Approx. 265 A. of farm land with
timber in Oglethorpe Co., stream thru property, located 2 mi. S. Lexington. Mrs. W. H. Bridges, 885 Granite Springs Lane, Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 288-2516.________
126 A. of land in Walton Morgan Co., exceptional good growth of pine pulpwood and saw timber, nice lake is spring fed and stocked with bass, bream and channel cats, very liberal terms with 15% down to interested party. A. S. Williams, 817 Sugar Creek Dr., Rt. I, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-6803.
22.70 wooded A. on gravel rd., located 4 mi. No. Soperton, $675 per A. G. C. Sammons, Rt. 1, Box 233, Soperton 30457. Ph. 529-4491.
263 A. of land near Warrenton, fenced, paved rd. frontage, lake sites, tenant houses, good barn, some land cleared, planted and ready for cattle, $465 per A. with 15% down or less for cash. Rogers MacMillan, Atlanta. Ph. 404-355-8999.
Farm land
113 A. cattle and/or hog farm. Hancock Co., fenced and X-fenced
with some Coastal Bermuda and some cultivated Jand, several creeks
with 1 lake, 3 barns, 3 bdrm. brick residence, cxc. cond., priced
reasonably with terms. J. Franklin
Hitchcock, Box 190, Sparta. Ph. 404-444-5747. 404-444-5310.
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87 A. Columbia Co., 20 mi. from Augusta, 3 mi. Appling, 1 1/2 mi. from 1-20, 1/2 mi. paved rd. frontage, bold stream through property, 25% down, bal. reasonable terms. Ruel Morris, Greensboro. Ph. 453-
7012._____________________
14 A. near Athens with dbl. wide trailer, long creek and road frontage, 6 A. planted for pasture, $25,000. Joe Frankun, Rt. 4, Commerce 30529. Ph. 789-3720._____
180 A. good land, Taliaferro Co., 1/2 open - 1/2 wooded, good stream, I mi. of Co. road frontage, located 2 mi. from Sharon, 7 mi. oft 1-20, $325 per A. A. H. Clark, 2822 Foster Ridge Dr., Atlanta 30345. Ph. 404939-3514._______________
Small acreage of farm land for sale, 1500 ft. paved rd. frontage, located 1 1/2 mi. from 1-20 exit at Rutledge. Donald L. Peters, RFD 1, Rutledge 30663. Ph. 404-557-2810.
11.9 A. in Oglethorpe Co., improved pastures, big springs, small pecan grove and fruit trees, 8 rm. classic farm house, with all out buildings. William J. Knight, Rt. 1, Union Point 30667. Ph. 404-759-
3709.___________________
160 A. of land located 5 mi. W. Swainsboro, 2 houses, one with bath and 6 rnis., good barn, deep well, fish pond, pasture, timber, being worked, good cotton and tobacco allotment, school and mail rt. Mrs. Clara J. Lamb, Rt. 2, Swainsboro
30401.____________________ 48 A. of land and old farm house
in Elbert Co., located 8 mi. No. Elberton, small stream, pasture, pine timber, cedars, fruit trees, no waste land, on mail and school rt., telephone, elec. line, make offer above $600 per A. L. H. Ouzts, Sr., Rt. 2. Elberton 30635.__________
3 1 8 A. of land in Washington Co., hwy. frontage on No. and Oconee River on So., modern home, deep well, 40 A. open land, balance in big timber, exc. deer hunting, good terms. James Lee Bradley. Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 404-896-
2778.___________________ 67 1/2 A. good farm land in John-
son Co., approx. 40 A. in cultivation, 6 1/3 A. well stocked lake, located 12 mi. W. Swainsboro, near 221 Hwy. E. C. Riner, Rt. 1, Kite 31049. Ph. 469-3657.______
55 A. land, old home place, bordered on 2 sides by streams, paved rd. frontage, 2 wells, fruit trees, etc.. beautiful rolling land with 1/3 wooded,.lake site, house, 2 tenant houses, barns, etc., 3 mi. from Savannah River, $35,000. Roger Phillips, Rt. f. Box 117, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-6895.___________
183.8 A. in Hancock Co., less than 15 min. from 1-20 and less than 90 min. from Atlanta, fronts on paved rd., abundant water supply, some timber, would make ideal cattle farm, has liveable house, reasonably priced, good terms. George E. Brown, RFD, MitcheU. Ph. 404-444-
5354.___________________
80 A. of land more or less, 9 mi. NE Eatonton, near proposed Lake Wallace Reservoir, 3 A. farm pond included. S. L. Godbee, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-6020.
for sale
Southwest
Farm consisting of 312 A. land in one body, 2 deep wells and pond, seeded in Bahia and Coastal Bermuda, ideal cattle farm; also 7 room brick house and 6 A. in Rochelle. Curtis S. Taylor, Rochelle. Ph. 365-
2487.______________________ Small Acreage, 6 A., Wilcox Co., 6
rm. house, deep well, fish pond, storage bldg., paved road, $18,500 or will trade for land in DeKalb or Gwinnett Co. M. H. Westbrook, Box 47336, Doraville 30340. Ph. 4515226._____
Small acreage with 8 rm. house, paved road, and matured Stuart pecan trees, water, gas heat, Turner Co., $12,500. Laurie Lloyd, Rt. 2, Old Stilesboro Rd., Acworth. Ph. 9745518.____________-______
300 A. farm, Turner Co. located East of Ashburn on Amboy Rebecca Rd., 29% down. Gussie W. Wilson, Rt. I. Rebecca 31783. Ph. 567-2648.
185 A., 7 mi. from Fla. line near Boston, Ga., 135 A. under cultivation, elec. well, ponds and fenced, $500 per A., terms. Mrs. Ruth W. Holmes, 2020 Nancy Ann Dr., Raleigh, N.C. 27607. Ph. 919-7870055 after 6. (Ga. tax payer).______
81.5 A. with pond within 1 mi. of city limits of Cairo, Ga., paved road, $750 per A. E. A. Harrell, Tifton. Ph. 382-6653 after S._______________
137 A., 4 mi. west of Fitzgerald, Ga. on paved rd. W. L. Arthur, 2808 Newcastle St., Brunswick 31.520. Ph. 912-265-0239._______________
50 A., Grady Co., gently rolling land, all cleared with 7 never failing springs, good pond site, 3 bdrm. house, 30 x 60 shop, only 4 mi. from Cairo, $55,000. Julius Schultz, Rt. 1, Box 307-A. Cairo 31728.________
Farm, 380 A. 189 A. Cultivated, good buildings, good allotments, tobacco 6.16 A., Ibs., 12,676; peanuts 12.2 A.; cotton 18.6; corn 11.4 A. base, 3 ponds, Irg. grain bins, deep well, permanent pastures, good row crops, good timber, $650. M. L. Dewberry. Moultrie. Ph. 941-5204.
81 A.. Cuthbert, 10 A. in Coastal Bermuda and 40 A. in Bahia grass, good branch, plenty of water on it, 4 mi. from Cuthbert, 50 mi. from Albany. Mrs. W. W. Bates, Rt. 3, Cuthhert 31740. Ph. 732-2938.
Small acreage with house, garden spot, over 100 fruit trees and grapevines, $1 2.000 located in Coffee Co. Art F. Greene, Rt. 2, Box 82, Wray 31798._________________
70 A. land, $700 per A. part cleared part timber, water on property, 3 1/2 mi. E. of Fitzgerald. Archie Watson. Rt. 5, Box 14, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 912-423-4569.
19 A. land on Greenville " Hwy., 2 mi. Quitman, power on 2 sides, near Fla. line $1,000 per A., easy terms. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman 31643.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Farm land
for sale
Southeast
276 A. more or less, 65 A.
cultivation, bal. woods, tobacco allotment, 2 tobacco barns, 2 houses, 4
deep well, 2 ponds stocked with brim, bass, and channel cat, will finance. Hoke Inman, Rt. 1, Manor. Ph. 283-
6895._____________________ 50 A. land, Randolph Co., part
in cultivation, part woods, has cotton and peanut allotment. Mrs. Vera L. Beard, Rt. 1, Coleman 31736.
10 A. land on 1 10 in Brantley Co., Hwy. frontage, house partly finished,
elec. well of water. Faye Head, Rt. 1, No. 28 C, Waverly 31565.________
1200 A., Pierce Co., cattle farm, 3 bdrm. house, 2 lakes, feed lot, I 7 A. tobacco, $575 per A. A. E. Buddy Davis, Blackshear. Ph. 912-449-5470.
143 A., Telfair Co., 65 A. in top
producing improved pecans, 1 2 A. Coastal Bermuda pasture, 2 deep
wells, fenced, very valuable timber on 53 A., dwelling and outbuildings, garden area and fruit orchard. R. J. Ussery, Rt. 1, Box 50, Milan 31060.
Ph. 833-4780._______________
27 A., I mi. from 1-95, all in
pasture, 2 story home, remodeled, barns and storage bldgs., completely
fenced and crossfenced, pondsite, 1200 ft. frontage on paved hwy., 41 pecan trees, will sell or trade. Peyton Way, Hinesville. Ph. 912-884-2497.
Sell or trade small acreage, 6 rm. house, $37,000, fish pond, 15,000 ft. worm bed exc. produce land. John D. Herrin, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 210, Jesup
31545.___________________ 100 A., 16 A. pasture, 4 A. in
pines, 7 rm. house, small cottage, new
tobacco barn and corn bin, 1 tenant house and barn, ponds, deep well, soon to be paved road, 4. 1/2 mi. to town, $65,000. M. A. Boulineau, Metter 30439. Ph. 685-2966.
40.75 A., Bulloch Co., S.
Statesboro, ISA. cultivation, 8 A. Coastal Bermuda, 35 A. woodland, 2
ponds, stocked, brick home, exc.
retirement place. R. C. Stapleton, Rt. 5, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-839-
3540.___________________
40 A. timberland, Hardwood and pine, off Honeygall Road, Brunswick. Mrs. Leon Jones, 120 Emarrel Road, Brunswick 31520.
20 A. land, Camden Co., $450 per A.; farm, 190 A. bordering Satilla river, 2 yr. house, 3100 sq. ft. tabby, with Spanish tile roof, 10 mi. Wood-
bine, Ga., $1 10,000. H. C. Drury, Rt. 1, Box 33, White Oak 31568. Ph.
912-576-5829.______________
163 A. good cattle and poultry
farm, fenced and cross fenced, 3 chicken houses, 56,000 ft., 1/2 mi. Satilla River on paved Road, near
Charlton, Brantley Co. line, $700 per A., good terms. M. Smith, Box 165,
Nahunta._____________________
260 A., (75 A. in cultivation, some
set out timber) Wheeler Co., Ga., ample water, exc. for pasture or farming;
also 150 A. (40 A. set out timber, 14 yrs.) Telfair Co., approx. 3 mi. from
town. Duncan B. McRae, McRae. Ph. 912-868-2598._____________
Approx. 200 A. farm land, 1 mi.
North of Lumber City, Hwy. 341,
pond, new fence, 60 A. per-
manent pasture, some tim-
ber
plenty
water
for
stock, will finance. Herman
T. Dickens, Box 315, Lumber City
31549. Ph. 363-4632 from 8-11 am
only.____________________________
150 A., 65 open land out building, 2 block tobacco barns, complete with
burners, Irg. pack house, 50 x 30, 3 A. tobacco allotment, 25 pecan trees, bearing seedlings, 3 acre fish pond,
25 A. pasture, can be financed. H. J. Lovett, Rt. 4, Waycross. Ph. 283-
7613.
1 70 A. land, Appling Co., 1 1 12 mi. from Baxley, $600 per A. David
Dunn, Rt. 2. Baxley. Ph. 367-2840.
170 A. farm, paved frontage, near city limits, Baxley, Ga. and U.S. Hwy. 1. Woodrow W. Johnson, Box 128, Scottdale 30079.
DON'T FORGET!!
25 word limit on all notices, including name and address.
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OCTOBER IS NATIONAL APPLE MONTH: CELEBRATE WITH THESE DELICIOUS APPLE TREATS.
CRUMBLE-TOP APPLE CREAM PIE
6 large tart apples
Pastry for 1-crust
1 cup sugar
9-inch pie
1 Tbsp. flour
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
TOPPING:
2 Tbsps. brown sugar
2 Tbsps. sugar
1/8 tsp. each nutmeg,
3 Tbsps. flour
cinnamon and salt
2 Tbsps. butter or
margarine
Pare and core apples; slice thin. Line 9-inch pie pan with
pastry. Combine next 4 ingredients; rub a little of this sugar
mixture into pastry. Arrange overlapping apple slices in
pastry-lined pie pan. Add remaining sugar mixture. Combine
topping ingredients; mix with fingertips until crumbly;
sprinkle over surface. Bake at 425 degrees for 40 to 45
minutes, or until apples are tender. Remove from oven.
Carefully and slowly pour 1/2 cup whipping cream over ap-
ples. Let stand 15 minutes. Serve warm.
JELLIED APPLE-NUT SALAD
1 pkg. (3-oz.) lemon-
1/8 tsp. salt
flavored gelatin
1/2 cup finely chopped
1 cup boiling water
celery
3/4 cup cold water
11/2 cups chopped apples
1 Tbsp. lemon juice
1/4 cup chopped pecans
Dissolve the gelatin in the boiling water. Add cold water,
lemon juice, and salt. Chill until slightly thickened. Stir
remaining ingredients into gelatin. Chill until firm. Makes 6
servings.
BAKED APPLES
Cut seven medium size apples into quarters. Place apples in two quart casserole dish, add two cups of sugar, one teaspoon cinnamon, one half stick of butter or margarine and one fourth cup water. Bake at 400 degrees for about one hour, or until apples are tender. Serve while warm. Excellent topped with ice cream or whipped cream.
FRESH APPLE CAKE
3 cups plain flour
2 eggs
1 1/2 tsps. baking soda 11/2 cups salad oil
1/2 tsp. salt
2 tsps. vanilla
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 cup chopped nuts
2 cups sugar
5 cups chopped apples
Sift together twice, the flour, soda, salt and cinnamon. Beat
eggs and sugar until creamy; add oil and vanilla and beat un-
til smooth. Add sifted flour mixture and mix to form stiff
dough. Stir in apples and nuts. Pour into greased and floured
10-inch tube pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour or until
brown.
APPLE SPICE MUFFINS
3/4 cup milk
1 Tbsp. baking powder
1 egg, beaten
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 cup melted fat
1 tsp. cinnamon
2 cups unsifted flour
1 cup finely chopped
1/2 cup sugar
apples
1/4 cup raisins
Add milk to egg; stir in fat. Mix dry ingredients thoroughly;
stir in apples and raisins. Add liquid mixture and stir just un-
til most of the dry ingredients are moistened. Do not overmix;
batter should be lumpy. Fill greased muffin tins two-thirds
full. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes until golden
brown. Makes 12 muffins.
APPLE JELLY
4 cups apple juice (3 Ib.
3 cups sugar
apples and 3 cups
2 Tbsps. strained lemon
water
juice, if desired
Sort, wash and remove stem and blossom ends; do not pare
or core. Cut apples into small pieces. Add water, cover and
bring to boil on high heat. Reduce heat and simmer for 20 to
25 minutes, or until apples' are soft. Extract juice. Measure
apple juice into a kettle. Add lemon juice and sugar and stir
well. Boil over high heat until jelly mixture sheets from a
spoon. Remove from heat; skim off foam quickly. Pour jelly
immediately into hot containers and seal. Makes 3 to 4 8-oz.
glasses.
APPLE BUTTER
2 quarts cooked apple
2 tsps. ground cinnamon
pulp
1/4 tsp. ground cloves
4 cups sugar
Use apple pulp left from preparing apple juice for jelly. Press
through a sieve or food mill. Measure pulp. Add sugar and
spices. Cook until the flavors are well blended, about 15
minutes. To prevent sticking, stir frequently, Pour, hot, into
jars leaving 1/4-inch head space. Adjust caps. Process pints
and quarts 10 minutes in boiling water bath. Makes 5 pints.
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Farm land
want to buy, lease or rent
Want to buy or exchange 50-1000 A. of farmland or tracts in outlying communities cash or terms. C. S. Moran, Box 19691, Station N, Atlanta 30324. Ph. 688-5307.
Want to buy, woodland, suitable for clearing or pineland preferably in Decatur Co. Larry Adams, Colquitt 31737. Ph. 758-5133.
Want to buy, 15 to 150 A., in Pulaski City, Hawkinsville area, suitable for farming with or without building, quote price and location; we will make you good neighbors. James N. Townsend, 1617 Lenox Rd., N.E.. Atlanta 30306._______
Want to buy or exchange small farm for equal farm in Gainesville, for retirement, Hall Co., near lake stream at back. Mrs. Fred F. Johnson, Rt. 3, Johnson Rd., Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4886._________
Want 10-25 A. on gravel road with stream or springs in Monroe Co. or surrounding area, cash or exchange. Paul W. Scarborough, 439 W. Johnston St., Forsyth 31029.
Want 5-15 A. farm with running water, Griffin, Barnesville area, must be reasonable; also farm land wanted or rent Griffin, Barnesville area, with water must be reasonable, state price in first letter. Mrs. Ruby Wadsworth, Rt. 1, Milner 30257.
Want to buy acreage in Cobb or Douglas Co. W. J. Holland, Box 2016, 116 St. Elmo Ct., Mableton 30059. Ph. 948-7072, after 6.
Want to rent or lease 175 to 200 A. farm with pasture and house, N.E. or S.E. Ga. S. W. Friar, Rt. 1, Box 430, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 483-1835.__________________
Want small acreage near Gray Ga., old farm or woodland with spring or stream, will pay reasonable price. W. A. Allgary, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 129, Rabun Gap 30568.
Want 15 to 25 A. in Northeast district, near 1-85 and S.C. prefer wooded with part open and stream, prefer to deal with owner. Charles Devon, 405 Brentwood Dr., Atlanta 30305. Ph. 233-5030._________
Want to buy up to 20 A. of land in N. Ga. mountains-, area, will sacrifice high interest rate, for no down payment on land. James C. Barrett, 1383 Montreal Rd., Tucker.
Want to buy small acreage in N.E. Ga. Richard Lockridge, 1798 Buford Hwy.. Lawrenceville 30245.
Want 10-50 A. for homestead!ng in N. Floyd Co., preferably near Armuchee. Larry Brown, 4765 Cherring Dr., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 404-457-1730._________________
Want to rent small acreage with option to buy. John. Tanner, 3695 DeBelle St., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 443-7386._________________
Want to buy, 50-500 A. within 100 mi. of Atlanta, will pay cash or terms, send details. C. T. Milam, 2420 Kings Point Dr., Chamblee 30341.____________________
Want small acreage, preferably 20-30 mi. S. of airport, home on land is acceptable. Bruce Henry, 3094 Springdale Rd., Hapeville 30354. Ph. 766-5900._________
Want small farm in Southeast, Ga. or land suitable for clearing for pasture, will pay reasonable price. B. S. Johns, Rt. I, Box 88. Nahunta.
Want farm acreage in South West or South East, Ga. would like pond or stream on property, with or without house if land is reasonably priced. John Sweatman, 1018 Hambrick Rd., Stone Mountain 30083.
Want small acreage in Northeast Ga. on lake or fishing stream, buy or trade tract with 2 A. bass pond in South Ga. H. C. Lamar, Sale City 31784.___________________
Want 50 or.jn/ore A. some open land. North Ga. mountains on good road. Herman C. Johnson, Rt. 2, Zingara Rd., Box 53, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-4538.
Want to bu ;5 to 50 A. farm in North Ga;J irjiar Hall, 2294 DeLorve >:;ilSasVPoint 30344. Ph. 767-0054.
Want to rent 30-50 A. fenced pasture for cattle in Coweta, Spalding, Meriwether, or Pike Co., need good water and catch pen. Holly Harris, Box 1, Turin 30289. Ph. 404-599-3168.
Want small acreage, cleared, preferably with spring, branch or small creek. A. A. Ferrol, Box 92, Roopville 30170. Ph. 404-854-8331.
Want 5-10 A., wooded farmland within 50 mi. Atlanta, east or Southeast. W. H. Williams, 3201 Bobbie Lane, Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-7687, 656-3764.___________
Want 300 A. cattle farm, fenced, 75% in pasture with house, prefer Middle Ga. area. R. Rio, 530 Tanacrest Dr., Atlanta 30328. Ph. 252-1782.
Want 10-20 A. Farmland, very reasonable price and good, house preferred. Alan Deuley, Rt. 12, 4760 Mumford Rd., Macon 31204._____
Want farm acreage in North or N.E. section will trade Atlanta suburban property. Ken Lyons, 2178 Eldorado Dr., Atlanta 30345. Ph. 633-2143.
Want 50 A. or more middle Ga., can be back land, on dirt rd. Ted Walker, Jr., Rt. 1, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 404-993-0417.______
Want small farm with or without house in Carroll or Douglas Co. area, will trade house in metro Atlanta, 5 room frame with bath, utilities room. Loyd Walls, Rt. 2, Box 66B, Winston 30187. Ph. 942-
8355.____________________ Want farmland, will sell or trade
farmland in Red Oak area. Billy Watkins, 2075 2nd Ave., College Park 30337. Ph. 766-2564._____
Want badly eroded or worn out farm in Piedmont region, about 100 A. reasonably priced. C. Gregory, Box 31218, Atlanta 30332. Ph. 404892-9909._______________
Wanted Douglas or Paulding Co., 10-15 A. for homesite and truck gardening. L. A. Tenald, 6325 River Overlook Dr., Atlanta 30328.
Wanted in North Ga., farm acreage or mtn. land. W. Stack, 699 Georgia Ave., Forest Park 300SO.
Want 5-10 A. in Western Cobb or Eastern Paulding Co. Phil Bowen, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3942.
Want to buy or lease with option, 30 A. up, Baldwin or Wilkinson Co. with or without house, prefer some open land for grazing or row crop, small percentage down and reasonable annual terms. C. L. Galloway, Rt. 1, Box 336, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 453-4141, 452-5262.
Want small farm, 12-25 A. w/house in livable or repairable cond., prefer dirt rd. some wooded but part open land, will pay fair price for right place. J. R. Holder, Rt. 2, Box 194, Bogart. Ph. 7255771 after 7.
Want small acreage with or without home in Fayette Co. or surrounding area, Owner financed. Randy Teal, Fayetteville. Ph. 9642912 after 6.
Want small acreage in Haralson Co., with nice building site. Hwy. 100 preferred. R. H. Aired, 206 Ray St., Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-2288.
Want 100 to 400 A. tract, improved or unimproved, write, giving price and terms. W. A. Spinks, Box 170, Marietta 30060._________
Want to buy small farm (good land with or without house) with lake in middle Ga. area. M. A. Bower, 3156B Brookwood Dr., Macon 31204. Ph. 912-746-8480 after 6.
Want small wooded acreage on paved rd., Gwinnett, Douglas, Paulding, Rockdale Co. for farm home site.- Charles Eden, 2210 Evans Dr., College Park. Ph. 7677949.
Want to rent with option to buy small farm with water for home and garden in Central or Southern Ga., must be reasonable and have clear title. K. Tucker, Box 177, Clarkston 30021.
Want to lease with an option to buy 5-10 A. with liveable or fixable house in or around Cherokee Co. area, reasonable price. Darcy Quinlan, Rt. 4, Old River Rd., Douglasville._______________
Want to buy good farm in Brantley, Charlton, Ware or Pierce Co., give acreage, price and terms. E. F. Smith, Box 3, Gainesville 30501.
Want up to 25 A. N. of 1-85, between Atlanta and Gainesville, good references, credit, no down payment, low monthly payments. Barnett, Box 73, Barnesville 30204.________
Want to buy good farm in middle Ga., 75 to 150 A. J. A. Bower, 792 Broadway, Macon 31201. Ph. 912746-7365.
Want small farm acreage with Irg. old house, will exchange property in Newington. Z. P. Hall, Rt. 1, Box 183, Newtington 30446.
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Wednesday, October 17, 1973
Want to buy 25 to 100 A. of land in Tifton area, or So. of Atlanta, suitable for soybeans and home site, state price and location. P. C. Townsend, 1617 Lenox Rd., Atlanta 30306. Ph. 404-875-6548.
out of state wanted
Farm land notices are divided into six sections, northwest, northeast, west central, east central, southeast and southwest. If you are looking for land in a particular area of the state, locate the county on the map to determine the section under which the land would be listed.
Want 5 A. in N. Ga. not too
remote, less than $1000 A. James C. Cain, 1377 Benning PI., Atlanta 30307. Ph. 404-525-0917._____
Want to buy farm or land in Sylvania, Ga., state price in letter.
Fred Williams, 5526 Beverly St., Savannah 31405._____________
Want 100 A. more or less, within 100 mi. of Atlanta. Paul Peek, 627 W. Howard Ave., Decatur. Ph. 377-
9737._________________________
Want to buy land in any co. within 25 mi. radius of Atlanta, not interested in house, will build, or will swap lots in Stone Mountain area for land. John Graham, Puckett Dr., Rt. 2, Lilburn. Ph. 921-1691.
Want in Northeast area, 40-75 A.
Farm, Pasture
open
fenced, with house, st-
ream, also in South or West
area want 25-50 A. farm, pasture,
small house, stream, fenced. Rhea Arwood, 1203 Zimmer Dr., N.E.,
Atlanta 30306. Ph. 875-4956.
Want 100-150 A. cattle farm with small house, fenced, call or write. Bud Arwood, 333 Edgewood Ave., S.E.-, Atlanta 30312. Ph. 523-1530, 874-5412. _____________
Want 20-30 A., good farm land. Peach or Taylor Co. A. R. Johnson,
3108 Mabry Rd.. N.E., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 404-237-0737.______
Want 10-100 A. within 75 mi. of Atlanta, prefer land on or very near a paved rd., write giving location, acreage, type of land, price per A. Mrs. Bill Gibson. 176 Willow Lane, Decatur 30030.____________
Want to buy small farm with small lake on property, place for
vegetables and fruit in any section, prefer less than 100 A. W. O. Lin-
dholer, 50 LaRue PL, Atlanta
30327.________________________
Want small acreage in or near Nacoochee Valley area, preferably between Helen and Batesville. H. P. Joyner, 4630 Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 457-
3429.___________________
Want small acreage within 50 mi. of Atlanta any direction, must be zoned to permit mobile home. Don Jones, Rt. 3, Box 249, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-0196.________
Want Irg. tract or farmland, but
will consider any size you may have to offer, please send price, terms and location. L. E. Moon, 2292 Warren Dr., Austell 30001. Ph. 404-948-
6802.____________________
Want to lease quail hunting rights on farmland in Southwest Ga., will consider tracts of 100 A. and up. E. T. Evans, Box 446. LaGrange.____
Want to rent farmland and house with barn and fenced pasture in any of the following counties: Elbert, Warren, Greene, Taliaferro, Wilkes, Hart or McDuffie. Ellen Peeples, Box 566, Forest Park 30050. Ph.
361-2057._________________
Want up to 15 A. in N. White Co., or Western Habersham Co., mostly wooded, spring or stream preferred, send directions to property, also price. L. J. Corbitt, 2063-B Beavers Springs Lane, Norcross 30071.
Want approx. 20 A. and chicken farm, with house in good cond., commuting distance of N. Atlanta. E. C. Richardson, Rt. 7, Wallace Lake Rd.. Douglasville 30134.
Want 50-100 A. of land within 50 mi. of Atlanta direct from owner, give details.' M. Tom Lewis, 3795 Dumbarton Rd., N.W., Atlanta 30327. Ph. 237-6828.__________
Want farm or wooded land, 10-20 A. with small lake or good stream in N. Fulton Co. Sandford Pottinger, 62 perimeter Center East, N.E., Atlanta 30346. Ph. 256-3581.
Want to buy 50-100 A. or larger farms in Sumter Co., Arnericus, Ga., must have allotments. Robert R. McLendon, Oak Dr., Colquitt 31737.
Want 50-100 A. farm land within 100 mi. of Atlanta, no improvements necessary. W. W. McKinney, 542 Church St., Decatur 30030. Ph. 378-5408, 377-1857.
Want to rent or lease farm or house with acreage, 50 mi. radius of Atlanta, prefer larger, older house in good cond. Joe McGuire, Tucker 30084. Ph. 934-8252.__________
Want to buy farm in Lamar, Monroe or Upson Co. Eugene Sonder, Box 336, Experiment 30212. Ph. 228-3129.________________
Want to lease with option to buy 70 A., need financing to buy. Mrs. Mike Jennings, Box 162, Orchard Hill 30266. Ph. 404-227-1730.
Want small acreage or farm with or without house, prefer an old run down farm reasonably priced, should be located in Stevens, Habersham or Franklin Counties. David Good, Box 298, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 886-8035.
Want to buy Irg. and small tracts of land in Marion Co. or nearby counties with or without house, will buy pasture land, row crop land with allotments, pecan trees and timber land, must be reasonable, all replies answered. M. S. Lee, 2401 Murray Ave., Tifton 31794. Ph. 912-382-
5118._____________________ Want to buy 10 to 20 A. of land,
mostly wooded or brush for small goat farm, cash. Eugene F. Bernard, Box 133, East Ellijay 30539.
Want 50 to 250 A. farm in Fannin, Towns or Union Co., state location, price and terms. P. D. Portwood, Box 394, Blairsville 30512.________
Want to buy or lease 20-50 A. of land to pasture cattle, must have waiter, E. or So. of Atlanta. J. Burgess 3291 Idle Creek Lane, Decatur 30034. Ph. 404-241-5064._______
Want to buy small acreage of land, must be in No. Cobb or No. Gwinnett Co. J. L. South, 4380 Hidden Ct College Park 30349. Ph. 761-4870.
Want to buy 50 A. or more land with stream, must be reasonable. Mrs. Geo. M. Key, 4975 Highpoint Rd NE, Atlanta 30342. Ph. 255-4962.
Want to rent farm in Whitfield Co., on halves, with Irg. crop, 2 houses, all letters answered. Mrs. G. L. Beard Rt. 3, Box 1075, LaFayette.
Want 50-300 A. suitable for pasture, within 50 mi. radius of Clayton. L. M. Johnson. Rt. 2,- Box 100, Stuart, Fla. 33494.________
Want small farm in South Ga.. 50100 A. Tom Shedd, 1813 Carrington Dr.. Orlando. Fla. 32807._______
Want small acreage with good house on paved hwy. in South Ga., give details and price in first letter. W. H. Hunnicutt, 5185 W. Flagler St.. Miami. Fla. 33134.________
Want farm or pasture land, 40 to 150 A., South Ga. W. H. Henson, 1824 Commerce Bldg.. Orlando, Fla. 32807._________________
Want 160 to 320 A. farmland or ranchland, state details first letter. J. G. Vickers, Jr., Rt. I, Box 520, Melborne. Fla. 32935.__________
Want 80 to 100 A. farm in Brooks, Lowndes or Thomas Co.. improved or unimproved. Chuck Iwamasa, 665 Bird Island Dr., Cocoa. Fla. 32922. Ph. 305-636-0763.___________
Want up to 50 A. w/house anywhere in Ga.. cash, no finance bother, give all details, location in letter. Ulmer Turner, Box 84, Orlando. Fla. 32802._________~
Want- small acreage on bus line with permanent watermill, water, suitable for small-scale gardening, stock and equip, for whatever operation considered. L. Montgomery, Box 932, Orlando, Fla.
32802.___________________ Want N.E. high abandoned farm,
10-50 A., repairable house, cabin, small pasture, good timber, springs or stream, all cash. Russell Harned, Sorrento. Fla. 32776.________
Want small farm or 10-40 A. with water within 2 hr. from Atlanta, reasonably priced, suitable for row crops and orchard. G. J. Winslow, 7445 Penfield Ave., Canoga Park, Calif. 91306._______________
Want 20-80 A. land or farm, send full details to: M. Gallion, CPO Qtrs.. Patuxent River, Md. 20670.
Want to lease 1,000 to 5,000 A. to be used for quail hunting, located in South Ga. or N. Florida. William Akers, Jr., 1009 Ocean Shore Blvd., Ormond Beach, Fla. 32074.
for rent or
lease
Small acreage of mountain farm land tor rent or lease, completely furnished house, elec., school and mail rt. Doris Sorrell, Rockmart. Ph. 404684-7238.___________________
Pastureland for rent in Taylor Co., all replies answered. M. S. Lcc, 2401 Murray Avenue, Tifton 31794. Ph. 912-3X2-51 18._______________
For rent, Rockdale Co., small tract of land with 2 bdrm. older mobile home, prefer retired couple without small children for permanent residents, will be available around Nov. 15th. A. S. Williams, 817 Sugar Creek Dr., Conyers. Ph. 483-8603._________________
37 A. fenced with poultry bldg., a barn and 4 rm. house, good Fescue pastures, located 9 mi. East of Homer, and 14 mi. from Commerce, in Franklin Co., would consider 3-5 yr. lease with option to buy. Paul Hosch, Jr., Rt. 2, Buford. Ph. 9454517. 677-3261.__________
For rent or lease small acreage in Clyattville, 2 bdrm. house, insulated with central heat, pecan, fig, pear trees, good water, all fenced, $100. per mo. Joseph H. Moore, Sr., 2721 Oberlin Dr., Durham, N.C. 27705..
Dodge Co. 96 A. egg and hog farm, 48,000 hen capacity hen houses on lease for $1,000 per mo., sow confinement, farrowing house and 250 capacity finishing house for hogs, farm set up for 100 sows, 2 bdrm. house, 2 deep wells, shed, pasture and corral, $125,000 some financing. James H. Wright, Eastman. Ph. 374-3154.__________
For lease or rent, for grazing, 80 A. with stream, fenced has private road through property, Paulding Co., near Bartow and Cobb. I. M. Young, Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 9262345.
For rent or lease, 1000 A. farm, good land, water, fenced, 250 A. corn, 48 peanuts pasture, 200 head cattle, 4 bdrm. house, 30 mi. from Columbus. Paul Anthony, Sr., Buena Vista. Pg. 649-5751.
Wednesday, October 17, 1973
Want retired or semi-retired man
and wife to live on farm and do light farm work, 2 bedrm. trailer, lights, water,' gas free, middle Ga. Vernon Bracewell, Box 15058, Atlanta 30333. Ph. 404-451-0217 or 404-
634-9806._______________
Want reliable man for breeder hen farm, will furnish 5 rm. house, bath and utilities, good wages. Charlie Croft, Rt. 2, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 345-6772, Canton.___________
Student and wife want farm employment in exchange for small salary and house. Robert M. Morris, Rt. 3. Valley Dr., Loganville. Ph. 404-786-
4772.____________________ Will do artificial insemination of
beef and dairy cattle. Cherokee area. William R. Odom, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 404-926-5420.__________
Need man at once to milk approx. 50 cows and do some farm work in No. Ga. Milton Farrar, Dalton. Ph. 404-259-5354._____________
Man, wife, 2 boys and I girl, ages 16 to 19, want job milking cows, work on cattle farm or chicken farm, exp. in all, need irg. house. W. E. Rogers, Rt. 1, Shady Dale 31085. Ph. 342-0854._________________
Will build fence on your farm, anywhere. Alton Glover, Acworth. Ph. 974-5809 or 422-6606.______
Want retired man and wife to do light farm chores, good mobile home, some rent required, will exchange references. W. D. Fuller, Rt. 2, Athens 30601. Ph. 543-3974.
Want work raising large flock of breeder hens, just finished flock of 6,000 hens and desire larger flock. David H. Cooke, Box 44, Ranger
30734.____________________ Will cut hay off any size field. Pete
Hudson, Decatur. Ph. 241-5411 or 404-786-4809, Covington._______
Want couple or small family to help on cattle farm, good house, gen. salary and utilities furnished, located in Covington area. Roger Joiner, Dickens Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 938-1302.
Want man for So. Ga. cattle and
timber operation, full time work, house with plumbing, elec., on school bus rt. Troy Davis, Rt. 2, Foikston.
Ph. 496-7094._______________
Farm machinery
64 yr. old sgl. man wants job on farm or chicken farm, has small income, will work for board, washing and small wages, state age and no. in
family, need bus fare. Taft Parker, Rt. I. c/o B. L. Bowdcn. Toccoa._____
and equipment
Want someone to do gen. farm work, must be able to drive tractor and operate farm machinery. George S. Walker, Jr., Rhine 31077. Ph. 912385-5028.__________________
Want someone to clear 50 or more acres of wood land in exchange for 3 yrs. rent, land has pond on it. Mrs. Joel W. Fussell, RFD 1, Willacoochee. Ph. 468-5607.______
Want man or woman for cattle farm, good location, facilities, near Augusta, provide home, etc. G. F. Mclnnes. Box 3595, Augusta 30904.
Want working foreman, exp. in row crop, livestock, good job for right man, house and school bus. Lee Loiselle, Lumpkin 31815. Ph. 838-
4549. -____________________
Want caretaker with own income for small horse farm, 2 bedrm. trailer provided, located at Murrayville. Mrs. Robert Pennington, 995 Mountain Creek Tr., NW, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 255-2367._______________
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.__________________
Want 3 men on social security to work on cattle farm and do garden work, gen. ranch work, housing furnished with salary. Martha Williams, Atlanta. Ph. 404-873-2355.______
Want older sgl. man to work on bait farm, sober and reliable, must be accurate with figures, living quarters furnished on good fishing lake. W. R. Tilson, Rt. 2, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4829 or 466-8865._________
Grade A milker wants job milking approx. 100 cows, milking parlor type barn, can furnish good references, prefer trailer to live in. Neal Parker. Decatur. Ph. 241-6335.
Will do land clearing, pond building. Archie Watson, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-4569.____________
Want lady to live in and do small farm chores, $25 per wk. Mrs. Paul Torrence, 1683 Flat Shoals Ave., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 622-9700.
42 yr. old woman will live in and do light farm chores tor board and salary. Ms. Erma Carter, Rt. 1, Box 7, Winterville._________________
Want work on cattle farm, have exp. as herdsman, can operate and maintain all farm equip. R. R. Cheek, 901 Broad St., Winder 30680. Ph. 867-6485.__________________
for sale
David Bradley garden tractor, with 6 hp motor, 3 pieces of equip., $175; roto-tiller, $60. A. J. Weldon, Rt. 2, Dallas 30132. Ph. 404^145-4080.
Heavy galv. feed bin, rat proof, 2 convenient chutes, on 18 in. steel legs, can be moved on pickup truck, $95. Robert N. Gilbert, 9579 Fayetteville Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-8777._________________
Massey Ferguson drill, 15 hole, good cond., $350; Pasture Dream, 5 boot, sod seeder, good cond., $375. Eugene Brumbaugh, Rt. 2, Box 134AA, Perry. Ph. 912-987-
2037.___________________ John Deere 450B dozer with root
rake; hyd. Rome Forrestry plow, good cond. Darrell Bedgood, Box 14, Harrison. Ph. 912-854-9575, after 6
pm._______________________ T.D. 15 International bulldozer
with factory hyd. 12 ft. blade; R-190 International tractor and sgl. axle lowboy trailer, $10,000; T.D. 15, recently overhauled on tracks, etc. Ernest G. Sparrow, Jr., Cochran. Ph. 934-2841.________________
Farm trailer, completely enclosed, 8 ft. by 4 ft: x 5 ft. high, lights, spare tire. exc. cond., $195. Carl D. Cromer, 1513 Highland Ave., Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-3862.________
Allis Chalmers, model HD7G, serial No. 24496. Vernon West, Fairburn. Ph. 964-5756, after 6 pm.
Dunlop farm tractor tire, No. 12.75-24, good cond., wheel weights, best offer accepted. Tommy Thompson. Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-6103.
40 ft. grain trailers, flatbeds, open tops, vans and storage trailers. R. L. Herring, Albany 31706. Ph.912-439-
7347.__________________ 8 in. sliding gate valve (brass) for
fish pond, $25. J. O. Sams, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. 946-3169._______
40 bu. dbl. stall creep feeder; cattle stock rack; 8 ft. wide bed. C. Galloway, Rt. 1, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-453-4141, 8-5 pm or 912-452-
5262.________________________________ 500 gal. propane gas tank, good
cond., $150. J. N. Nalley, Rt. 1, Hiram. Ph. 943-5409._________
Want middle age woman to live in and do light farm work for board and salary. Mrs. Allie Drummond, Rt. 2, Dallas 30132.______________
Agricultural student and wife want part time work on farm in exchange for house on farm, within 15 mi. Athens. Tim Miller, Athens. Ph. 5434579.______
Will furnish sprigs, custom plant Coastal Bermuda on farm anywhere in Ga., sprigs dug with auto, digger, planted with 2 row auto. Bermuda planter. K. E. Hancock, Box 82, Franklin Springs. Ph. 404-245-5788.
Will clear land with bulldozer. Henry Lancaster, Box 223, Buford 30518. Ph. 404-945-7886. 9-5 pm or
nights.___________________
Want lady to live in and do light farm chores for room, board and $60 per wk. Lenora Fisher, 411 17th Ave., SW, Moultrie 31768.
5020 John Deere with duals and new front tires, extra clean; John Deere 727 mower, good cond. Morris James, Rt. 2, Montezuma 31063. Ph. 912-472-6309._______________
22 ft. sgl. axle trailer, can be used for storage or tool house, can be locked from outside or inside, $350. T. E. Ferrell, Rt. 2, Madison. Ph. 342-2965.___________________
Approx. 200 Chattanooga and Vulcan plow points, 75 cents ea. if all taken, no sgl. orders. Earl Tinney, Rt. 1, Trion. Ph. 404-734-2668._____
1958 John Deere 420 series tractor, $1200; John Deere No. 234, 2 row corn header, like new cond.. $1250. J. W. Dent, Rt. 1, Box 103, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-2842.
8N Ford tractor with two 14 in. bottom plow and cultivators, $1,200. C. B. Nobles, Cochran 31014. Ph. 912-934-7916.
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1 row John Deere M tractor, cultivators, planters, fertilizer hopper, 4 disc tiller, good cond. Olis R. Barfoot, 1125 Forsyth Ave., Macon 31201. Ph. 912-743-6945, wk. days after 6 pm.__________________
Conveyor for moving hay, steel cattle feeders; also, will build all steel, welded cattle racks to fit any size truck. Ken Waller, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-635-7376._____________
190 one gal. red plastic baby chick waterers, dish and funnel type, not jars, 50 cents ea. Alva Knight, Dupont 31630. Ph. 487-2185._________
Front and rear head UD 18 dozer. No. 259890r4 and 259891 r4 with valves. C. M. Eubanks, 809 Eve St., Augusta 30904. Ph. 736-0162.
26 in. Graham Paige Frayier Farm roto-tiller, factory renewed, less than 25 hrs. use, 3 sets of diff. tines, complete with lay-off plow, $400 firm. J. W. Sheppard, Jr., 4405 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 292-
2465.___________________ Rotary tiller, J. C. Penny, 8 hp, 4
cycle engine, recoil starter, furrow opener, all like new, used very little, $200. Abraham J. Parks, Rt. 1, 2856 Norcross, Lawrenceville Rd., Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-1435._________
140 Farmall tractor, new paint and hyd. lift, with pull type bush hog, $1,095. Bud Rowden, Rt. 2, Bogart. Ph. 725-7535.________________
Athens smoothing harrow, 74 series, 20 ft. fold-up, $2,000. Frank O. Greer, Rt. 1, Box 194-A, Hampton. Ph. 946-4762.___________
801 Ford diesel (new overhaul), with 2 row cultivator and dbl. hopper, Covington planters, $2.000. Hugh Wall, Ellaville. Ph. 912-936-2237.
Sprayers, 2 Irg. production sprayers for orchards. Pine beetle and Gypsy moth control; 500 and 1,000 gal. tanks, self starting engines, cost $7,600, selling for $3,500 ea. Fred Val, 2523 Wall St., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-2699._______________
1 mule drawn hay rake for sale, good cond., tongue in it for tractor, $4,500. W. H. Coley, Rt. 2, Alma. Ph. 632-8422._________________
856 International tractor, 1971 model, 18 x 38 dual wheels, 1500 hrs., exc. cond., $7,500. Charles Elver, Rt. 1, Cairo 31728. Ph. 912377-3667.____________________
Backhoe digger and big Dutchman auto, feeder for sale. Herbert Warwick, Cleveland. Ph. 865-4149.
Cub tractor for sale, exc. cond., $850; 460 International diesel, good cond., $1,500. Lamb Davis, Cornelia 30531.________________'
5 ft. sidewinder, trailer type rotary mower for sale, exc. cond., $200. Marvin Byrd, Rt. 4, Box 115, Valdosta 31601. Ph. 912-244-1283, after 6 pm.__________________
3-pt. hitch cultivator for Ford tractor, $125; utility trailer, 4 ft. x 6 ft. x 2 ft. high, $35. W. C. James, Jr., Box 306, Louisville. Ph. 625-3647.
Metal hen nest, 34 sections, 14 nest per section with 2 in. x 4 in. wood roosting racks, $3 ea. pick up at farm. John W. Wilson. Rt. 2, Stapleton.
2400 ft. of 6 in. alum, irrigation pipe, 1000 ft. of 4 in. pipe, fittings included; 25 hp elec. pump, $3,400 for the lot. Wm. H. Dumas, Rt. 2, Box 16, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-647-
5359.______________________ John Deere 3010 tractor w/turbo
charger; 1 row J.D. 22 low drum cotton picker; Lilliston 1500 peanut combine; J.D. 3, sixteen in. flipover bottom plow, etc. Russell Connell, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 567-3821, after 6 pm or 567-2528._____________
Meal worm equip., 497 two ft. x two ft. x 4 in. trays with metal bottoms; 75 cooler pans; 1 elec. grading machine, bargain price. Dewey Foster, Mauk 31058. Ph. 912-649-
4392.______________________ Big Dutchman brooders, Kenco
feeders with new motor, drinkers complete, make offer. Q. W. Tatum, Rt. 6, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-
4914.________________________ D-7 Caterpillar dozer.cable blade,
new rails, pins and bushings, idlers turned and rebuilt with new shafts and bushings, good operating cond., $5,500. Dennis Pittman, Rt. 1, Lula 30554. Ph. 869-3614._______
5 axles with springs (2 w/elec. brakes), 10 ft. long, new tires, to be used on farm trailer, $250 complete. Nola Price, Rt. 1, Hwy. 61, Carrollton 301 17. Ph.404-834-7512.
450 Case loader, 1969 model, w/backhoe, 12 ton trailer, $10,500. J. C. Simonton, Still Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 404-963-4717._______
Incubator, holds 100 chicken eggs, used very little, also, chukar quail. David Hardigree, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. Ph. 725-7003.________
1973 International tractor, model 354, 38 hp, only 295 hrs., like new, sacrifice for $2,950; elec. winch for pickup, will pull 4000 Ibs., $150. W. J. Vaughan, Box 26, Thomasville 31792. Ph. 226-4611, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. or 226-2814, after 7:30 p.m.
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Humor
'Round The Barn
A most sagacious mule named Sam once lived on a farm owned by my husband's father. Sam, whenever he thought proper to do so, would round up the cows which lived in the pasture with him and herd them before him to the house in the best TV cowboy style (of which even the owner of Bonanza could approve, if he saw it). Sam was a past master at jumping over the pasture fence which enclosed his own domain, in search of greener fields elsewhere. Upon spying anyone approaching whom he thought might have intentions of making him return to his own pasture, Sam would immediately jump back of his own accord, with an angelic look upon his face, as if to say, "Who, me?". Perhaps the funniest and most clever thing he did was when he was standing at the watering trough. After having evidently figured out that the longer he stood at the trough getting water, the shorter time he would have to pull the plow, he would take great gulps of water into his mouth and slowly let it dribble out the other side and back into the trough; meanwhile, he was keeping a wary eye upon the now thoroughly exasperated person in charge of him. Sam has gone the way of all flesh, but the memory of his funny antics, which made him a clown par excellence, still brings a chuckle to me now and then. He made the world a better and brighter place for having lived.
Mrs. Walter Quinn Gresham Milner, Georgia 30257
I live in a small town and last year, our next door neighbor's boy was one of many students the teacher asked what was the most amusing thing to happen in their home during the summer. The boy replied so seriously that the funniest thing that happened at his home was when his dad fell in the bathtub out back by the garden with all his clothes on while drinking iced tea! The teacher about cracked up with laughter. We got such a kick out of this since the kids are such sincere believers in what their parents tell them in this case the iced tea. Wonder if he would share the recipe?
Mrs. Bailey
A little neighbor boy brought his new dog to show us. We told him how cute it was and he said that it was valuable too. One dog kin to his had won first prize in a dog show, but he could not remember if it was his uncle or his sister. After a minute of serious thought, he said, "Oh, I know now, it was his mother-in-law!"
B. Hutchins Jefferson, Georgia
When I was seven or eight, my grandpa had a very large, white-legged rooster. Every time that I left the house to play, this rooster would run me around the house. This would go on with me yelling my head off for grandpa, or until I ran out of the yard. When I got out of the yard he would leave me alone and I would have to wait for someone to get me. We had him for supper after a while.
Helen Rutledge 5 Armour Drive Conyers, Georgia 30207
Back in the 1930's my husband ran a sawmill with the help of his brother. At that time a dime was hard to get. His brother's wife helped around the house. She told my husband the milk wouldn't turn. He dropped a dime in the churn and told her the dime would make the milk clabber. That night she had bologna on the table for supper. My husband asked where the bologna came from. She said "I took the dime from the churn and bought it. By the way, the milk did clabber."
Mrs. O. Holloway Route 1 Williamson, Georgia 30292
H John Deere tractor, good running cond., $425. Horace Arnold, Rt. 2, Steadman Rd., Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-2152.__________________
Allis Chalmers HD 5 bulldozer, hyd. blade, clearing cab, good cond., $4,500. T. W. Strickland, Watkinsville. Ph. 769-5852.__________
1966 model 1500 Lilliston combine. $600; 1969 model 1500 Lilliston, $1,600, both good cond. James W. Short, Rt. 2, Hwy. 49, Americus 31709. Ph. 912-846-3911.
Ford tractor; 5 ft. bush hog, 3-pt. Farmall A; cultivators; harrow; cycle mower; tiller; harrow; planters and cultivators for cub tractor, all exc. cond. J. D. Hayes, Brooks. Ph. 404599-3372.________________
WD Allis Chalmers tractor, 8 disc Taylor bush and bog harrow, pull type 5 ft. rotary mower, 2 row cultivators, good cond., $1,225. John Robison, Rt. 5, Box 222, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-2751 night or 267-
6358.______________________ J.F. 90 semi-mounted combine,
mounts on any 40 h.p. farm tractor ^larger; No. 5 John Deere mower; I.M. No. 70 heavy duty Super Chief 4-16 bottom plow. C. A. Rivers, Rt. 1, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2485.
Set of oak cattle bodies for 8 x 6 Chevrolet, $65. Ralph C. Swafford, Roswell. Ph. 993-8448. from 9-5.
Gleaner Baldwin Combine C No. with cab and 16 ft. grain table, good cond.; 6 row, 30 in. corn head, used 2 seasons. Lynmore James, Rt. 2, Montezuma. Ph. 472-7887.______
1 h.p. Starite deep well pump, w/80 gal. glass lined tank and air volume control value LN, $150; two 3 hp roto-tillers GC, $40 ea. Thomas R. Langford, 6073 Prestige Valley Rd., Morrow 30260. Ph. 363-4536.
Gleaner combine, 13 ft. grain platform, cab and diesel engine with turbo charger, straw chopper, $5,400; four row corn header for Gleaner, $2,800. Walter Young, 1309 Center St., Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-2014.
Pasture Dream for sale, needs repairs, model No. F, $150. Al S. Medlock, Cave Spring 30124. Ph. 404-777-3796._________________
? Big Dutchmanfeeders, 1 dbl. track and 1 sgl. track, with chains and troughs, dbl. track unit almost new, sgl. track unit older and without motor; 2 hole chicken nest. Harold Fesmire, Rt. 1, Box 173, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-1695.
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Farm
machinery
and equipment
for sale
All steel cattle racks to fit most any size pickup; calf creep feeders, 600 Ibs. cap., auto, self catch head gates. Danell Williamson, Rt. 4, Commerce. Ph. 404-335-6211.___________
8N Ford tractor, motor has been completely rebuilt, new clutch and oil pump, body exc. cond., 1952 model, 3-pt. lift, exc. cond., $1,400. Jimmy Akins, Rt. 1, Box 246, Leesburg. Ph. 912-435-5445._____________
Big Dutchman feeder, chicken feeder, $350.50; backhoe digger, $450.50. Herbert Warwick, Rt. 3, Cleveland. Ph. 865-4149.______
Boom type tree shaker, fits No. 65 Massey Ferguson, model 1963 tractor, good cond., $100 complete. Ralph Duggan, Warthen 31094. Ph. 912-552-3166.___________
Belt pulley for John Deere 410,20,30 and 435, good cond., $50. Roy Goodwin, 3128 Oxford Rd., Augusta 30904. Ph. 404-738-2440.
Hand hewn watering trough, approx. 8 ft. long, wooden peg legs, make offer. Mrs. Gary Howell, Rt. 1, Box 155, Soperton 30457.______
5 ft. mowing machine, set of planters, 1 disc plow (belly mounted) for G Allis Chalmers tractor, good cond., $100 ea. James R. Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 404-356-3310.
Allis Chalmers silage cutter, exc. cond., both grass head and corn head, extra knives, $650. Terry Young, Holly Hill Farm, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-4572.______________
Stapleton poultry house cleaner. Gerald Martin, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4474.___________
Grinder-mixer, New Holland, model 352. Fred K. Newsome, Furey's Ferry Rd., Rt. 1, Box 327, Evans. Ph. 736-1258._________
314 International cotton picker, mounted on 340 diesel tractor, can see in operation, $3,500. E. M. Newsome, Stapleton. Ph. 404-547-
6419.____________________ John Deere MT tractor, A-l
mechanical cond., new tires, with cultivator, 3 disc plow and allpurpose Bermuda plow, $995. H. C. Abernathy, Covington 30209. Ph. 404-786-3779._____________
5 ft. 3-pt. hitch bush hog, pick up type, like new cond., $350. Mrs. Mary T. Vincent, Rt. 1, Hwy. 53, Statham 30666.__________________
Dearborn 2-14 bottom plow, 3-pt. hitch, good cond., reasonably priced. Charles Holland, Rt. 1, Oglethorpe. Ph. 912^172-8267._____________
Three 60 bu. metal hog feeders, two 4 hole feeders, 1 creep feeder, all good cond. Lawton Kemp, Jr., Box 7, Dexter 31019._____________
D-6 Caterpillar tractor for sale; also, 57 Eclud dirt pan. David Brown, Carrollton. Ph. 834-4386, after 6.
Tractor seat for 354 International tractor, $85. R. C. Couch, Rt. 1, Senoia 30276. Ph. 599-6929.
Bulldozer T.D. 18, 182 series, lifetime rollers, dbl. drum winch, clearing cab, good cond., $5,500. Lee Fitzpatrick, Ila. Ph. 404-789-3584.
2 rdw John Deere 99 cotton picker for sale.. W. I. Graham, Toole's Mobile Home Park, Cochran._____
2010 John Deere row crop diesel for sale, $1,850. Garvis Ridley, Rt. 3, Dalton. Ph. 695-2778._______
No. 27 Golden cane mill for sale, A-l cond. N. E. Nunnery, Leary 31762. Ph. 792-6142.________
Allis Chalmers DI7 gas tractor with power adj. wheels, power steering, $1,700. L. E. Almaroad, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 956-2610.________
John Deere B tractor for sale, like new cond. Paul Adcock, Bostwick. Ph. 342-0390._______________
Drive wheels and balance rack for garden tiller. David Stapleton, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4451.
Two 16 in. bottom plows for sale, good cond., $150. John Kitchens, Wrens 30833. Ph. 547-2346._____
Bramco auto, feeder with 50 ft. track, 30 diff. type waterers, some tube feeders and some 4 ft. feeders, 10 diff. type brooders. Leonard Rooks, Rt. I. Moreland 30259. Ph. 2534691. Newnan.___________
Two 250 bu. grain bodies, Parker built, will fit truck or wagon, SSOOea. Gary Braddy. Box 302. Mt. Vernon. Ph. 583-2681 day or 583-2061 night.
Gravely tractor with rotary mower, elec. start, new battery, completely overhauled. W. R. Guillebeau, Box 798, Pembroke 31321. Ph. 912-6532534.
John Deere G tractor, good for parts only, $100. Thomas Jackson, Rt. 3, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-0368.
All steel two wheel farm trailer for sale, $100. Carl Barlow, Rt. 1, Box 129B, Marshallville 31057._______
100 gal. drum for sale, $35. S. Yancey, 1650 Newton Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 971-7352.
Farm equipment for sale, etc. Harold Miles, Rt. 1, Metter 30439.
3 farm trailer axles, 2 with elec. brakes, 4 tires and wheel, $150 for all; also, parts for Farmall A tractor. Roy Underwood, Rt. I, Dry Branch.
22 in. roller Bahman cane mill, 3 ton cap. per hr. with 30 hp U-4 International power unit to pull mill; small Chattanooga cane mill, I ton per hr. grinding cap. J. B. Roddenbery, Sr., Box 60, Cairo 31728. Ph. 377-2102.__________
5 sow feeders for sale, $3 ea., come and see. W. S. Orr, Box 333, 604 Gwelydon St., Sandersville. Ph. 5522669.
35 Massey Ferguson diesel tractor, 65 model, good cond., 1 long blade and harrow, $2,700. Virgle Home, Rt. 3, Black Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 404-483-2468.
Two eight ton outside square feed bins, $300 ea.; New Idea, pull type manure spreader, $550; three Bramco auto., 4 line feeders, $500 ea. Bobby Bagley, Hwy. 19, Alpharetta. Ph. 4756359.
Old mule plow, sgl. trees, very clean, grade 1, small, $10; grade 2, older, $25, grade 3, dbl. for 2 mules, $25, plus $3 shipping, only 15 avail. Franklin Ray, 162 Baxley 31513.
D-14 Allis Chalmers tractor, rebuilt complete and new paint, $1,195. I. W. Irwin, Rt. 2, Box 167, Preston 31824. Ph. 912-828-2160.
1952 8N Ford tractor, good cond.; 1 row cultivator; post hole digger, 9 in. auger; 5 ft. rotary cutter, w/stumpjumper. Carl White, Rt. 1, Winterville. Ph. 742-2211.
Gould piston pump, 3/4 hp, good cond., $100. H. D. Chastain, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Ph. 635-7037._________
Welder, 2 cyl. Wisconsin engine, Hodart, 200 amp welder, 5000 watt, 110/200 AC outlets, elec. start, good cond., $500. W. L. Kitchens, Covington. Ph. 786-8313._________
Kemp, heavy duty shredder, 5 hp Briggs and Stratton engine, shreds leaves, vines, stalks, etc. exc. cond., very reasonable. E. N. Hammock, 4079 Conley Dr., Conley. Ph. 3668983.
Tandem axle low-boy trailer, new tires and paint, 15 ft. bed, priced to sell, $575 firm. J. Hancock, Box 466, Buchanan 30113. Ph. 646-5162.
1958 Fordson Major, new paint and tires, 18.4 x 30 tires, 3-pt. hitch and lights, tractor is very good cond. A. J. Corbin, Rt. 8, Rome 30161. Ph. 235-4927.____________________
3 row Cole grain drill, like new; cutaway harrow; hay rake; Goober Oliver turner, all mule drawn, reasonably priced. Sloan Whitlock, Rt, 2. Toccoa 30577. Ph. 779-2430.
John Deere No. 45 combine, with corn and grain header, good cond., can see at work on farm, $2,500; Jubilee tractor, new paint, good tires and cond., $1,150. Thurman Griggs, Box 65, Butler. Ph. 862-3771.
Tractor tire, 13 x 38, six ply nylon rating, $45; tractor tire, 11 x 28 (12.4 x 38), four ply rating, $35. Richard Waldrep, C-l 1 Ridge Rd., Gainesville. Ph. 532-6545._________
Super A Farmall tractor and all equip, for sale. Repard Cowart, Collins 30421.________________
Mule drawn plows, wooden barrels, corn sheller, rails, used tin, scales, home on Saturdays. James Hudson, Rt. 2, Rochelle 31079.________
Allis Chalmers HD-5 dozer, winch and hyd. blade, good cond., priced to sell. John L. Howard, Rt. 2, Clayton 30525. Ph. 404-782-5604._______
1965 Ford backhoe, $3,500; 2010 John Deere front end loader, both good cond., $5,000. Fredrick Hooper, Rt. 2, Clayton 30525. Ph. 404-782-3849,_______________
1952 8N Ford tractor, like new, with bush and hog rotary mower, 5 ft., A-l cond., $1,695. Earl I. Stokes, Rt. 7, Box 497, Griffin 30223. Ph. 2277502.
IMC box scraper, like new cond., $265; ten in. table saw complete and 12 in. band saw, complete, both can be used to saw firewood. B. W. Morrow, 4340 Valley Lake Ter., College Park 30349. Ph. 404-7675971.
18 ft. x 6 1/2 ft. farm trailer. 2 axles, 2 in. oak floor, lights, $450; corn binder, exc. cond.. used to cut cane, $250. Charles Hemphill. Rt. 3, Blairsville. Ph. 745-4293.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
200 amp Lincoln arc welder, mounted on 2 wheel trailer, powered by 4 cy. Continental water cooled engine, good cond., $450. M. D. Cook. Woodstock. Ph. 926-2579.
Super A Farmall tractor, good tires, hyd. lift, looks rough but runs good; also, some equip., $675. J. E. Gordy, Hwy. No. 17, Waverly. Ph. 576-5894. day only.___________________
A Super 600 Sears 2 wheel garden tractor with all attachments, good operating cond. K. H. Perkins, 9 So. Grady St., Claxton 30417. Ph. 912739-2062._____________________
T.D. 14 dozer, finished clearing my land and want to sell, come try it. Frank H. Mills, Toomsboro. Ph. 9335929. night or 933-5964. day.
1970 model 450 John Deere bulldozer, equipped with root rake and winch; 9 ft. blade, good cond. Wayne Anderson, Rt. 1. Box 51-A1, Dearing 30808. Ph. 595-5488 or 595-3024.________________
8N Ford tractor for sale, just rebuilt; 5 ft. bush hog. John Holloway, 2920 Lewis Lane, College Park. Ph. 762-7829._________
Phelps pecan harvester; nut or corn conveyor with elec. motor; 2 trailer wagons; No. 35 IH disc harrow with power lift cyl.; No. 100 IH 7 ft. mower. S. J. Clay, Rt. 3, So. Walden Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 912-7882975.
Farm
machinery and equipment
wanted
- Want good used 3-pt. hitch pasture drill. New Idea equip, or similar.
Robert D. Griffin, Rt. 2, Box 247F, Byron 31008. Ph. 956-3948.______
Want 2 row egg washer, compatible with Egg-o-matic SR 2 candler and grader. Harold Fesmire, Rt. 1, Box
173, Kathleen 31047._________
Want 1 small farm wagon and 1
horse trough. Fred Habacht, Atlanta. Ph. 934-3377._______________
Want 1 row John Deere corn snapper. J. H. Adkinson, Rt. 1, Rochelle 31079. Ph. 912-423-9103.________
Want 1 or 2 auto, curtain machines for broiler houses, must be made by
H. T. Newell Co. Bill Roe, Box 125, Bowersville. Ph. 245-7505.______
Want chicken house ventilating fan, with louvers and thermostat control. W. T. Torgesen, RFD No. 1, Cornelia 30531. ____________'
Want model 40 John Deere, grill
and tank for tractor, fuel and 1 or 2 tires for rear, 11.2-34. Billy Weaver, Rt. 4, Forsyth 31029. Ph. 912-994-
2548.______________________________
Want used New Holland hay baler, windrow rake, 1 or 2 row cultivator and planter, will consider any cond. Tommy Mac, Senoia. Ph. 599-3815.
Want Athens or Taylorway, 10 disc bush and bog harrow, pull type, late model with roller bearing disc action preferred. J. H. Williams, Jr., 135 Cavalier Ct., Athens 30601. Ph. 543-
4045.
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Want B John Deere with 3-pt.
hitch, would consider either John
Deere B tractor of 3-pt. hitch at-
tachment separately, state price and
cond. J. W. Hammond, 416 Clear-
water Dr., Marietta. Ph. 404-428-
5082._____________________
Want set of good tracks for 1010 John Deere loader, would consider buying loader for parts. F. Kuykendoll, Rt. 3, Douglasville. Ph. 942-
3156._____________________________
Want hand pump for deep well, not elec., the kind with 4 ft. handle, not pitcher pump, must be working cond. Ben E. Thompson, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-0304._______________
Want rotary type mower to fit 7 1 12 hp Gravely tractor, late model, must be in perf. cond. T. A. Withers, 1102
Rice St., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 794-7434.
Want 3-pt. hitch tractor that needs
repair, Ford 8N or similar tractor, with or without equip. V. F. Hall, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-9839.
Want farm transit or instrument used to lay out terraces, etc. Lou
Jacobs, 2895 Vineville Ave., Macon 31204. Ph. 477-2308, after 6 pm.
Want Farmall M.D., used for parts, fair or good cond., state price. B. L. Pollard, 128 Thompson St., Cedar-
town. Ph. 404-748-1323._________
Want Ford 2000 or equal, gas or diesel with front end loader, separate
or together, state yr. model, cond., hrs. and price. Arnold Anderson, Rt. 1. Newborn 30262. Ph. 404-7867328.
Wednesday, October 17, 1973
Want J. D. 440-1010-2010 crawler loader. Billy Poole, Riverdale. Ph. 471-1363.
Want 801 Ford tractor diesel. John A. Wade, Rt. 2, Nowell Rd., Macon 31204. Ph. 912-743-4776.
Want A. C. model 90. pull type combine with grain bin, PTO drive, good cond., reasonably priced. Alton Wright, Rt. 2, Box 92. Adairsville 30103. Ph. 404-773-3050.
Want Irg. pipe vise, post hole digger, chain saw and skilsaw. B. Taylor. Box I, Atlanta 30301.
Want good used roto-tiller. Wade Verner, Tucker. Ph. 404-938-4581.
Want 1 row cultivator and planter for 3-pt. hitch. C. E. Brazell. Rt. 2. Box 318B, Newnan 30263. Ph. 4634163.
Want rear axle for LA John Deere tractor. M. B. Harris, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-6209.
Reg. Angus bulls, 20-22 mos.,
growthy type with top breeding, $800 to $1600. Dewitt Webb, Smithville.
Ph. 846-2294. 924-7559._______
70 Head Wisconsin Holstein
heifers, 1000 Ibs., bred to freshen
Jan., Feb., $450, 40 Holstein heifers
700 Ibs. C. E. Davis, Ringgold. Ph.
935-2684. 3885.
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21 Angus and 8 Hereford cows
bred to reg. Charolais bull, good milkers and good size, starting to
calve now. Larry Nation, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 404-629-2610, 404-6297498 after 6.______
20 head reg. Polled Hereford. 11 cows, 1 bull, 3 yrs., 8 calves from 8 mos. to 1 mo. all $10,000. Earl I.
Stokes, Rt. 7, Box 497, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-7502.______
Gentle herd, Charbray bull, 17 head cows, heifers and calves, gentle and prime cond., $10,000. T. L. Surles. Preston. Ph. 828-3506.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
2 reg. Charolais bulls Uranium bloodline, come see to appreciate, $900 and $1500. Robert Young, Franklin 30217. Ph. 832-6323, 854-
4704.____________________
For sale or will trade for heifers of equal value, 2 weaning age purebred, but not reg. Angus bulls, 400-450 Ibs., see their reg. sire and dams. Fred J. Wilson, Box 109-B. Rt. 2, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3950.
for sale
CATTLE
Chianina bulls. Black Angus and Holstein cows, some open, some bred to Chianina, some with calf by side. Ed Tibbitts. Dallas. Ph. 445-7124 after 5.
2 Bulls, I 1 mos., Gelbviehs-type 700 Ib. bull calf, will add milk and vigor to future cows, 6 mo. old beef master 500 Ib. rugged bull, your choice $500 ea. E. E. Wantland, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-2878._____
Jersey milk cow, very gentle, 2 to 3 gals, per day, $350. F. A. Crowder, Rt. 3, Box 311, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-1792.
16 mo. fullblooded Black Angus bull for sale. Murray Wilkes, Dublin. Ph. 272-4781.
2 reg. Black Angus bulls, Maximillion bloodline, 8 mos., $300$325. Dan Colwell, Molena. Ph. 6475986 after 7.
Reg. Black Angus heifers, pasture bred to BCIA tested Bardoliermerc bull, Ankonian and Marshall bloodlines, papers furnished, can be seen anytime, free del. within 50 mi. Bill Reynolds, Carrollton. Ph. 404832-7083.
Black Angus bulls, reg. and crossbreeds. 7-9 mos. proven, mature, reg. herd bull. W. B. Burnett, Box 866, Cedartown. Ph. 748-4254.
40 reg. Black Angus bulls up to 30 mos., perf. tested Emulous, Wye, Marshall also cows w/calves, springers, reasonably priced. Hugh Schneider, Hampton. Ph. 404-478-8029.
Purebred Black Angus bull, 4 yrs.. Stocky wt. 800 Ibs., $450; also 1 purebred Holstein heifer bred wt. 550-600 Ibs., $300 or $700 for both. Katharine B. Wynn, Rt. 4, Box 183, Baxley 31513. Ph. 367-2977.
Purebred reg. Hereford bull for sale wt. approx. 1500 Ibs. R. R. Brisendine, Rt. 1, Statesboro. Ph. 912-8422241.
I Horned Hereford cow, born 415-69 and 1 Polled Hereford cow borned 4-24-70, both reg. and both safe in calf to Al Simmentals. $500 ea. Edwin D. Foshee, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-2062.
40 heifers, 1 yr. and over approx. 25 Angus, 3 White Face, 12 Charolais, take all $230 ea. H. J. Rowan, Tyrone. Ph. 461-7847, 3664081.
Young, reg. Black Angus bull, 8 mos., for herd bull, Eileenmere bloodline, $350. Robert C. Atwood, Decatur. Ph. 636-7394.
1/2 Limousin yearling bulls, 850 to 950 Ibs., an easier calving, muscular breed, 10 yrs. AI, $550 del. Bill Callaway, Rt. 1, Cumming. Ph. 8874443.
Reg. Angus bulls, 16-24 mos., BCIA and perf. tested, reasonably priced. John Jarrell Butler. Ph. 912862-3861.
Good selection of 1/2, 3/4 and 7/8% Charolais bulls and heifers, 620 mos. W. S. Chandler, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-2984.
Reg. Black Angus bull, wt. approx. 1300 Ibs., 6 yrs., have papers, very gentle, good breeder, $650, selling to avoid inbreeding. W. D. Powell, Rt. 1, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 363-4986.
Baby calves, 3 days to wk., yr. round, $50 to $80 from disease free herd. Lucy Dowling, Rt. 2, Box 26, Waycross. Ph. 283-1669.
Good selection, quality Wisconsin Holstein heifers, closeup. W. E. Vance, Rt. 4, Tifton 31794. Ph. 912382-6366.___________________
I Brown Swiss dehorned bull, 2 yrs.. can be reg. Horace Parker, Covington. Ph. 786-5229.______
Charolais bulls, 30 purebred, 15/16, 7/8; also females, 10, 15/16, 7/8. Gale Ross, Kingston. Ph. 366-
5373.______________________ Reducing herd, exc. Charolais
cows, percentage heifers and bulls, weaning age, also selling commercial cows bred to Charolais bulls. H. P. Uniphrey, Rt. 3, Cumming. Ph. 887-
4313.______________________ Up to 10 reg. Polled Hereford
heifers, all I yr. RWJ and CPES breeding, reasonably priced. J. Milton Brogdon. Uvalda. Ph. 912-594-6413, 612-594-6412.__________________
Reg. Angus bull. Bell Boy and Blackbird breeding, 10 mos., approx. 600 Ib., good conf., $650 firm. Len Tcrrell. Loganville. Ph. 466-4780.
Service age 50% Simmental, also 50% Limousin bulls out of reg. Polled Hereford cows to improve milk production and growth rate in your cattle. J. W. Trunnell, Rt. 4, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2040.
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 22 mos., perfect mixer breeding, $600. J. Nolan Orr. Madison. Ph. 342-1835.
Baby calves, 7-10 days, also feeder and started calves. Billy Vonier, Rt. 4. Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-7977.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 15 mos.. Marshall Bloodline, 850 Ibs., see to appreciate. R. L. Robinson, Dallas. Ph. 445-2027.
I milk cow for sale, $350. Ralph C. Swafford, Roswell. Ph. 993-8448.
Half blood Simmental and Limousin bulls of breeding age, 15 mos. up, high quality, priced reasonably. J. A. Pitts, Rt. I, Gray. Ph. 912-986-3457.
Service age purebred Charolais bulls, semen tested, reasonably priced. Bobby Lanier, Tignall. Ph. 404-285-2157 after 8.
1 12 and 3/4 French Charolais bulls, 1200-1500 Ibs., $500-$750, 3/4 Charolais heifer with 4 mo. Chianina heifer calf, $1750 pr. or $1000 for calf at 7 mos., cows bred Pinzgaurer, 3-7 mos. preg. $750. Jerry Lee, Box 4+1i3j,, /A-\lnmmai -3i 1i.5) 1IP0. nPhi.. u63j.2-7-/3j5ju6..
Several springing Black Angus cows for sale. Dan Vaughn, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6621.
Chianina heifers, bulls, and cowcalf prs. Marvin Farrar, Dalton. Ph. 404-259-3260.
90 big Hereford bulls accred and certified herd, top quality, Irg. group females available, 20 Simmental Hereford bulls. Bob Rush, Kathleen. Ph. 987-1796.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, Victor Domino breeding, ready for service. Johnny C. Dorough, Rt. 2, Cordele. Ph. 273-2390, 273-1510.
20 coming, 3 yr. exc. Polled Hereford bulls, 35 coming, 2 yr. a number of younger bulls, growthy and ready for heavy service. Winto/i C. Harris, Rt. 1, Box 118, ScVeven 31560. Ph. 912-586-6687.
Reg. Angus bills and heifers, Marshall and Ankonian bloodlines. J. O. Sams, Hampton. Ph. 946-3169.
2 purebred Texas long horns, I bull, 1 heifer, approx. 15 mos., very gentle, $600 for pr. Felton Henderson, McDonough 30253. Ph. 9574784.
Charolais bulls, 12 purebred, 15/16, 7/8, females 6, 15/16, 7-9 mos. James M. Shannon. Kingston. Ph. 336-5537.
Wednesday, October 17, 1973
Cattle, swine, other livestock
40 Irg. Charolais brood cows plus
20 calves, cows well sired bred back pure French calving Dec., March,
Algier 1/2 French bull, reasonably priced. J. M. Henson, Sr., 673 Wells St., S.W., Atlanta. Ph. 753-6174, 292-
1198.
Reg. purebred Charolais bulls service age and younger, 1 weanling
polled bull. Frank Rauls, Byron. Ph. 912-953-3576.____________
for sale
CATTLE
Reg. cattle, I-6 mos., Angus bull, $185, 1-8 mo., $235, 3, 12 mo. heifers, $320 ea. C. N. McClure, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2513._____
Bred and springing Holstein and Guernsey heifers, artificially sired, also 1949 Ibs. Ga. milk base. A. M. Wall, Rt. 5, Box 561, Savannah. Ph. 912-234-3016._____________
Good selection of reg. Black Angus bulls, grandsons of Evas Royal Supreme. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-865-2475.
147 Black white faced and 24, Black open heifers, wt. 700 Ibs., bangs vaccinated ready to breed. Sam B. Hay, Jr., Rt. 8, Covington 30209. Ph. 404-786-3031.___________
30 small Angus heifers, 15 Irg. Angus, 10 Charolais. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 478-2848.________
Baby calves, dairy and beef type, also feeder calves. Douglas Brown, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 869-
7132.___________________ Reg. Black Angus bulls, up to 24
mos., performance tested, BCIA and AHIR, Wye, Marshall and Bardoliermere breeding, reasonably priced. Sterling Neill, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-9520._____________
37 open Holstein heifers, 3 bred Holstein heifers, dehorned average wt. 850 Ibs., $16,000. H. D. Westmoreland, Gainesville. Ph. 532-2940.
Limousin heifers, 3 breeding age heifers, 15 heifers 7 mos., 13 mos., all open. Jimmy Martin, Gainesville. Ph. 404-532-3074, 536-1837._______
30 head cattle, some reg. some mixed, 5 cows with calves, 5 bulls, I reg. Black Angus, 1 reg. Hereford. Jack Waldrop, 524 Hanes Dr., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-5426, 335-6496 after 5.
Reg. red Angus and Limousin-Red Angus cross bull calves, 7-9 mos. infe quality, cond. Otis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613.
Young reg. Black Angus bull, ready for light service, will make exc. herd bull, $395. Robert N. Gilbert, 9579 Fayetteville Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-8777._____________
40 Angus breeding age heifers, 30 Angus heifers 6 mos., 15 Charolais heifer 6-7 mos. John Taylor, Duluth. Ph. 476-3650._____________
Herd of cows, 32 Angus, 8 Shorthorn some w/calves by side others springing heavy. James Wimpey, Decatur. Ph. 284-3525._______
15 Angus heifers, breeding age, some possible bred, 10 Hereford heifers, 6-8 mos. sell any amount. J. T. Tolleson, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-
4847._________________ Reg. Charolais bull. Polled, 5 yrs.,
wt. 2000 Ibs. very gentle, $1000. Henry Whitworth, Hwy. 145, Martin. Ph. 384-4080.______________
At weaning. Red Angus bulls and heifers purebred no papers. C. L. Callowav, Rt. 1, Milledgeville. Ph.
912-453-4141. 912-452-5262._______
Reg. Angus bulls, modern kind long, tall ready for service, $500$750. Kenneth English, Keysville. Ph. 404-547-2568.__________________
Charolais, bulls, 30 purebred 15/16 and 7/8, females, 10, 15/16, and 7/8, 7-9 mos. Gale Ross, Kingston. Ph. 336-5373._____________
Angus cows bred to or calved by
Spur Emulous master 71, in-
ternational Grand Champion or
Ankonian Dynamo, 72 and 73 Cham-
pion. Troy Thomason, 2057 E. Main
St.. Snellville 30278.
______
10 purebred Black Angus heifers, 7-9 mos., $185 ea. will sell 1 or all.
G. M. Strickland, 236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas. Ph. 445-3432.________
Gentle herd in prime cond. 27
purebred Angus cows, 1 Angus bull,
reg. 20 calves, 300-450 Ibs.. $14.000.
Johnnie Metzger, Clyo. Ph. 754-
6668.
_____________
Reg. Angus bulls and heifers, good
size and length, sired by top gaining bulls, free del. 150 mi. Guy C. Jones, Milan. Ph. 912-362-2641._____
Reg. Black Angus bulls, from top herd sires, Marshall, Emulous, Bardoliermere breeding, 7-22 mos. Ray
Glasco. Monroe. Ph. 241-1181.
Reg. Black Angus and Bell Boy bulls service age Eileenmere breeding,
good bloodlines. CV tagged and
tatooed. Roy Clark, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6514.________
Nice Guernsey heifer, bred to Black Angus bull, $300. R. D. Bearden. Rt.
2. Villa Rica 30180.__________
Baby calves, dairy and beef type, also feeder calves. H. W. Brown, Rt. 5. Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-7489.
10 Black Angus cows, all to calve soon. C. A. Waits, Rt. 4, Marietta 30060. Ph. 422-2009, 422-6150 after
6.______________________
Reg. Charolais cows with calves, all first calf heifers, take 1 or all. Milton Martin, Jr., Rt. 8, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-4296 after 6.___________
16 purebred jersey cows. T. J. Fincher. Rt. 1. Moreland. Ph. 253-1866.
Reg. Charolais bulls good selec-
tion, 1/2 French, also reg. cows and heifers, heifers 1 ;2 French. Charlie J. Phillips. Box 52, Whigham 31797. Ph. 912-762-4051 after 7.______.
4 reg. Angus heifers, $200 ea., also
unreg. Angus bull, $225, all 6 mos., Ankonian bloodlines. Larry A. Loughridge, Rt. 4, Box 288, Chat-
sworth. Ph. 695-4987.
Half blood Simmental bulls, all ages and prices, out of finest Hereford cows. Terry Young, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-4572.
Baby calves available yr. round, $50-$75, also feeder calves ready for pasture $90-$ 135. S. W. Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903.
SWINE
15 pigs, 7-9 wks., $25. ea. Bill Norton, Royston. Ph. 245-6033, 542-
2701._________________ 1 Spotted Poland-Berkshire sow,
350-400 Ibs., bred for 3rd litter, 7 wks., 14 pigs 2nd litter, $175. E. R. Merritt, 5207 Hwy. 78, Rt. 2, Stone
Mtn.____________________ Feeder pigs, 23, 6-8 wk., $30. ea.,
6-13 wk., $45. ea., taken order for 28 pig last of Oct., $25. Joe Neil, Rt. 1, Box 1660, LaFayette 30728. Ph. 638-
5109.________________ Several pigs, Hampshire-Duroc
crosses, 45 Ib. to 60 lb., 12 wks. Oct. 18, $40 ea. G. M. Ficken, Rt. 2, Warrenton. Ph. 465-3856, 465-3150.
I Yorkshire male, 18 mos., wt. 550 Ibs., $200. Marvin Jackson, Rt. 2, Peeksville Rd., Locust Grove. Ph. 957-3068.______________
Shoats, 40-50 Ibs., cross Black Essex and Landrace, $25. Charles Jordan, Toccoa. Ph. 886-4267, 886-
4081._________________ 3 extra nice Cherry Red Duroc
gilts, reg. with papers, 5 mos., see to appreciate. Dale Rowden, Rt. 2, Bogart. Ph. 725-7535._______
Reg. SPC pigs, boars and gilts the best in the breed, be ready Nov. 3, see at lot. Mrs. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.__________________
Reg. Yorkshire, reg. Landrace, 15 Bred gilts, 15 service age boars and open gilts. Terrell Swindle, Ray City. Ph. 912-686-5939.___________
Duroc pigs, 7 wks., can be reg., $35. w/papers, $40 with championship sire, the best. Ken Thompson. Union Point. Ph. 486-2545.
Reg. Hampshire boars and gilts weaned 275 Ibs., also Yorkshire gilt ready to breed, reg. Hampshire and Yorkshire boars and gilts. Lawton E. Kemp, Jr., Box 7, Dexter 31019. Ph. 875-3417.________________
II feeder pigs Hampshire and Duroc cross will be 8 wks. Nov. 1st. Charles Holland, Rt. 1, Oglethorpe. Ph. 912-472-8267.
1 Red boar and 1 Poland China sow, both 200 Ibs., ea., $80 ea. R. D. Bearden. Rt. 2, Villa Rica 30180.
Pigs for sale. Lincoln Reeves, Rt. 1, Box 85, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 648-
2459._______________________ Purebred Duroc pigs, at 8 wks., $35
ea., 7, at 3 mos., $45 ea. G. G. Howell, Rt. 1, Soperton. Ph. 529-
3480.___________________ 20, 8 wk. pigs, $25 ea. if all taken.
Charles J. Evans, Rt. 1, Lizella 31052. Ph. 836-4584.
SHEEP & GOATS
2 purebred Nubian bucks for sale, 6 mos.. Natural hornless, no papers, $50 ea. Mrs. James Wiseman, Rt. 6, Rome. Ph. 234-1516._________
15 goals, 4 young Nubian bucks, I Saanan buck, 10 nannies and kids, exc. for herd stock. Jerry D. Williams. Rt. 2, Box 402, Buford. Ph. 945-
9858._______________________ 1 young billy goat, $20. Alyne
Hall. Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2670.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
At stud, Orr's Alexander Kalica, reg. French Alpine. E. Mullins, Rt. 1, Box 93, Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 404798-8196.
10 nannies most of them bred, 3 billies, price from $10 to $25. Michael Phillips, Royston. Ph. 2457579._______________________
10 goats, 7 nannies 3 billies $15 ea. if all are taken. Fred M. Patterson, Rt. 3, LaFayette.___________________
10 head extra nice Nubian nannies all from reg. Nubian star buck, will sell 1 or all, see to appreciate, all from heavy milkers. Audrey Rowden, Rt. 2, Bogart. Ph. 725-7535._____
9 bred nanny goats, extra nice. Don Johnson, Soperton. Ph. 529-4408.
Sheep for sale, 1 ram, 1 ewe, and 1 lamb, all 3 for $75. Mrs. George W. Bunch, 2195 Shallowford Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 926-3329.
Purebred reg. Nubian Nannies and bucks, all from good milkers and have top dairy bloodlines, bucks disbuddied and descented. Johnny M. Roland, Rt. 3, Cochran. Ph. 9342608.____________________
1 Irg. goat, for sale $30. Mrs. J. P. Tarpley, Rt. 1, Chatsworth. Ph. 6953036.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
wanted
Want Simmental or Limousin heifers either bred or open. J. A. Pitts, Rt. 1, Gray. Ph. 912-986-3457.
Want young milk cow to freshen soon or w/calf by side prefer common stock. Fred F. Johnson, Rt. 3, Johnson Rd., Loganville 30249. Ph. 4664886. ________________
Want to buy common mixed cows reasonable priced and near Loganville. Michael D. Johnson, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 466-4886.______
Want 2 milk type bucks for service on crossbred nannie herd. William C. Braswell, Box 399, Eastman 31023. Ph. 912-374-7334.__________
Want good mule with plow harness that will pasture with cows. J. W. Sheppard. Jr., 4405 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mountain. Ph. 292-2465.
Want Arabian filly, will exchange. Barbara Schaefer, Rt. 1, Box 201, Shiloh 31826._________________
Want horses and ponies and equipment. Jim Warren, Ben Hill. Ph. 3440238._____________________
Want 30-40 head of goats within 200 mi. of Atlanta, state price in first letter. Z. W. Kirkland, Tucker 30084. Ph. 938-1574.________________
Want purebred Nubian goats, will trade shorthorn bull, 5 mos. or Holstein heifer 8 mos. of equal value. Anthony Evans, Rt. 1, Cornelia 30531. Ph. 778-4980.________
Want littleboned Guinea hogs. J. B. Jackson, Rt. 1, Box 1 20, Toombsboro 31090. Ph. 912-933-5559.______
Want park-type pleasure prospect, mare, 2-8 yrs., over 15 hands in S.E. Ga., must have good conf. action, and disposition, training unimportant. Lynn Durden, Box 66, Allenhurst 31301.________________
Want I boar pig, Poland China, approx. 8 wks. Mike Lord, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2670.__________
Want horse prefer gentle mare to plow garden, that will ride, pasture with cattle, easy to catch, good price 'for right kind. J. B. Wells, Lincolnton 30817. .
Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
Very nice 3 mos. old pony colt, $20. M. R. Towner, Box 324-A, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5620._____
Ponies always for sale, mares, geldings, studs, $25-$40. Wayne Luck. Rt. 3. Cumming. Ph. 887-3732.
Purebred Arabian stallion, Areff, winning park horse, gentle; also purebred Arabian mare, will breed to Areff. T. D. Olmstead, Macon. Ph. 477-6713.
Horses for sale, also horses taken on consignment to sell. Jim Warren, Ben Hill Area. Ph. 344-0238.
1/2 Quarter - 1/2 Saddlebred gelding, 4 yrs., strawberry roan color, must sell, kept in Cedartown. Pat Troup, 1170 Sanders Way, Forest Park. Ph. 363-1053._________
Reg. TWH, racking gelding, Sun's Boss Man, 6 yrs., extra gentle, natural racker, no bad habits, shown successfully, child rider, $250. Melody Seabolt, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-2881.
Morgan Quarter gelding, has unusual disp., chestnut, almost 16 hands, 11 yrs., pleasure, shows well, good with children. Charles Smoot, Stone Mountain. Ph. 938-5591.
6 yr. gelding, bay with black mane and tail, exp. rider. J. L. Garrison, Tucker. Ph. 934-1528.________
Reg. AQHA mare, chestnut, 15.2 hands, perfect conf., spirited, shown successfully, open jumper, hunter, English Pleasure; also Welsh Arab pony. Mr. Holsinger, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4288, before 12 am._______
Reg. 4 yr. Quarter Horse gelding, sorrel, 4 white stockings, blaze, 7 AQHA pleasure points, own son of Pat Star, Jr. Regan Stone, Adairsville. Ph. 404-773-3061.
Mare pony, 3 yr. brown/white; stud pony, strawberry roan, 3 yr. pastures with cattle7 $50. Charles Elliott, Lavonia. Ph. 356-3528 or 356-7304.
Racking horse, black w/white blaze, white foot; large Pinto pony, adult can ride, both gentle, no bad habits. Horace CarroII, Cartersville. Ph. 3825194 after 6 weekdays.________
Well trained but spirited gelding with like new saddle and bridle, $275. Ken Register, Rt. 1, Hahira. Ph. 794-3053.________________
Part Tenn. Walker, black, $150. Chris Jones, Augusta. Ph. 404-592-
4244.___________________ Reg. Quarter horses and grade hor-
ses, good show or pleasure prospects. Mark Camp, Mar-Len Stables, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7111.______
Dapple grey hunter, mare, 7 yrs., shown successfully on flat, over fences, halter, needs exp. rider, good disp. Michelle Kahn, Atlanta. Ph. 457-9162, after 4 pm, 256-3968, af-
ter 8 pm._________________________
He's a Dude weanlings, Cutter Bill, Whimpy breeding; sorrel colt, chestnut filly w/white markings; dunn stallion, filly, Poco Bueno breeding. B. D. Locklier, Kathleen. Ph. 987-
3818.__________________ 5 yr. bay Quarter Horse mare, exc.
conf., good Western Pleasure, tack inc., $425. Sue Newman, Richmond Hill. Ph. 912-756-2417._________
Shetland ponies for sale. J. H. Street, Green Rd., Gainesville._____
Gelding pony, 8 yrs., good with children, all tack, $48. T. C. Lane, Rt. 2, Womack Rd., Covington. Ph. 404-786-0598._______________
Bay Quarter mare, gentle but spirited, 14.3 hands, $225, with saddle, $275. Larry Mitchell, Lithonia. Ph. 469-5672.__________ _
Palomino gelding AQHA, PHBA 1971 son of Van Leo Bar, Little Dick Priest, dam., copper sorrel 1971 stallion, double bred Three bars. B. E. Boutwell, Harlem. 556-3705.
Reg. sorrel Quarter Horse mare, 9 yrs., with Westerner 2-horse trailer, bpth $1500. C. Lowe, Grovetown. Ph. 404-863-2228.____________________
Gentle mare with saddle, $165 or will trade for calves of equal value. Bryant Steele, Covington. Ph. 786-
3877.___________________ Shetland pony and bridle, $50.
Thomas Jackson, Conyers. Ph. 483-
0368.___________________ Top yearlings, weanlings,
palominos, sorrels, chestnuts, etc., good bloodlines, top race prospects; 4 yr. sorrel gelding; 6 yr. Paint gelding. Jack Fleischman, Fairburn. Ph. 964-
6493.______________________ Welsh pony mare, 131/2 mos., bay,
see to appreciate, $40. Melvin R. McPherson, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404963-4049.________________
Good work mare mule, 7 yrs., 750 Ibs., gentle, will plow, work anywhere, pastures with cattle, with bridle, plow harness, $200. G. E. Light, Oakwood. Ph. 536-3538.
Arabian, 2 yr. filly, Serafix-Nimrod breeding, bay 14.2, exc. disp. Eloise Beltinger, Marietta. Ph. 404-436-
7094.____________________ 7 yr. sorrel ranch horse, gentle but
spirited. Susan Maxey, Decatur. Ph. 292-3882.___________________
5 yr. half Quarter Horse mare, very good pleasure mare, also tack in good condition, $175. Chris Sumner, Alapaha. Ph. 686-2285.__________
Buckskin mare, about 1 2 yrs., gentle for children or ladies, $125. Brenda Brazell, Collins. Ph. 557-
4185.______________________ Appaloosa reg. 6 yr. gelding, sire-
Mighty McCue by Might Bright, 15.3 hands, gentle, sacrifice, $400. Mrs. V. Davidson. Marietta. Ph. 971-3598.
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AQHA reg., 5 yr. beautiful sorrel gelding, trophy, blue ribbon winner in diff. classes, great disp., good color, conf., top show horse. Donnie Lumpkin, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7034 or 684-5978.____________________
Beautiful, reg. 13 yr. 1/2 Arabian filly, of Amir Al Sahra, golden bay, star, 4 white socks, black mane and tail. Marianne Fitts, Marietta. Ph. 404-422-6427.____________
StonewaiPs Supreme Genius, reg. Saddlebred gelding, 3 yr. old bay with lots of motion and animation, exc. 5 gaited potential or could walk-trot. Joy Davis, Columbus. Ph. 322-4389.
Reg. Welsh pony, dapple grey gelding, 14 hands, exc. pony for show or pleasure. Joan Cravey, Atlanta. Ph. 237-8735.______________
Stylish, foolproof, smooth pleasure racking gelding, jet-black, 15.2 hands, $300; 16 hands, beautiful chestnut saddlebred English Pleasure show prospect, $350. Sally Stinnett, Buford. Ph. 945-7315._________
AQHA horses, timed event, w/P mare, 2 yr. gelding, roping gelding. Grady McCarty, Cumming. Ph. 887-
2248.__________________ Reg. 7/8 Arabian gelding, exc.
bloodlines, bay with 2 socks, blaze, started under saddle, recent res. champ. Jim Masengale, Bremen. Ph. 537-4796._________________
AQHA, 6 yr. sorrel gelding, 15.3 hands, grandsire's Sugar Bars, Poco Bueno, blue ribbon winner, Ga. state halter champ 73. Given McDonald, Bonaire. Ph. 912-923-3991.____
Large hunter pony, reg. AQHA bay gelding, never refuses a fence, sadly outgrown. Janice Canfield, Tucker. Ph. 404-938-1402._________
Racking mare, 2 yr. grey roan filly, black Quarter mare, good hunter prospect, Appaloosa filly, all reasonably priced. Renee Holcombe, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6253._______
Jet black, 4 yrs., well trained, reg. AQHA gelding, Leo Poco Reed bloodlines. Jan Moon, Atlanta. Ph. 457-7360, after 8 pm._______
King bred mare with 5 mos. colt, yearling filly by Otoe Charge, will trade for cows. Woodrow W. Dyches, Savannah. Ph. 355-1940._______
Reg. Quarter Horse gelding, Lucky Kings Last, No. 500737, Sire, Lucky Gold King, dam, Pan Sugar, very gentle, but pirited, $600. Lee Richardson, Madison. Ph. 342-0408._____
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, time event horse, exp. rider, sorrel w/white blanket, 15 hands. Larry Wallace, Riverdale. Ph. 471-4566.
Appaloosa mares, yearlings and weanlings. Dr. Roy C. Rackley, Pelham 31779. Ph. 912-294-2511.
Pony hunter, 14.1, bay mare, 8 yrs.; exc. field hunter, bay gelding, 16.2; 7 yr. bay gelding, 16.2, exc. field prospect. Sheri Sanders, Tucker. Ph. 938-6183._______________
Sorrel Quarter Horse gelding, 6 yr., 15.1, shown in 4-H Western Pleasure, good disp., exc. family beginner's horse. Glenda Sears, Gainesville. Ph. 532-1972.________________
Black reg. Quarter Horse, 6 yrs., with foal, will breed back, well trained, $650; sorrel gelding, pulls wagon, wonderful rider, with wagon, $500. A. Power or J. Hobbs, College Park. Ph. 404-964-4413.__________
Reg. TWH mare, 3 yrs., 14.2 hands, bay, guaranteed sound, can be ridden English or Western, $350. Susan Craft, Bogart. Ph. 769-6568 after 5
pm.__________________________ Welsh pony, bridle, saddle, $60;
Large Shetland pony, bridle, saddle, bred to reg. Arabian, colt due in 30 days, both $125. Troy Hunley, Lithonia. Ph. 981-3108._______
7 yr. mare, strawberry, pleasure horse, 1/2 Quarter, 1/2 American, saddle, bridle included. Davil Elsry, Gibson. Ph. 465-3397, 8-5 daily.
Small Pinto mare, 5 yrs., black w/white spots, $250; 12 yrs. dapplegrey racking mare, $125. Jeanie Randall, Washington. Ph. 678-2876.
Ponies, all very gentle, good with children, $25-55. Abraham J. Parks, Rt. 1, 2856 Norcross-Lawrenceville Rd., Duluth. Ph. 476-1435.______
3 yr. stud, 1 12 TW, 1 12 Quarter, bay with white star, not broken, $150. Jim Middlebrooks, Rt. 3, Hampton. Ph. 946-4962.__________________
2 good work mules, $75 ea.; nice size mare pony, gentle, $40. W. E. McKee, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-
3792._________________ Reg. TWH, golden; 1/2 Morgan,
1/2 Quarter, saddle, all for $400. Henry Bingham, Rt. 1, Arnoldsville. Ph. 742-8662. ____________
3 yr. mare, red with white mane and tail. 15 hands, green broke, with tack. $200. Felicia Smith. Reidsville. Ph. 912-557-4289._____________
Lynx-Eyed Gal. 6. ch., Clem-Red Lynx. TB brood mare vvnr. 2-5. 1/2 sister to Idle Lady, in foal, $5,000. J. B. Lytle. 771 1 Knollview Dr.. Columbus. Ph. 327-2744, evenings.
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Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
2 black mare mules; Spanish Jack, reg. TWH, black mare, strawberry roan stud; AQHA buckskin 2 yr. stud. Murray Wilkes, Dublin. Ph. 2724781.____________________
Good plug mule, $60; small jenny, $60. J. W. Stoke, Jr., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7304._________________
3 exc. youth geldings, one sorrel, 2 Palominos, all have 2 hind stockings, blaze faces, proven, finance available. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 568-2262.______________
Quarter bay stallion, gentle, does racking, 2 yrs., saddle and bridle inc. Donna Tidwell, Cartersville. Ph. 382-
2575.___________________ Red roan filly, 16 mos., 14 hands,
beautiful, gentle, $115; Arabian gelding, grey/white, 7 yrs., spirited, gentle, $250. H. E. Boles, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8794.______
Reg. TWH gejding, grandson of Midnight Sun and Midnight Mack K, sorrel, 10 yrs., perfect plantation horse, $350. Carroll Nix, Ball Ground. Phs. 735-3169 or 735-2020.
Horse mule, 10 or 12 yrs., 900 Ibs., good for elderly person to plow. Mack Callaway, Carlton. Ph. 7973255. __________________
7 yr. Palomino stud, $250, nice for pleasure riding. Jack Sellers, Crandall. Ph. (404) 695-4853._____
PBHA reg. mare, 4 yrs., 1/2 Saddlebred, dark gold/silver mane and tail, gentle, trained Western, to foal 3/4 Saddlebred, tack available. Sam Lemmon, Atlanta. Ph. 457-8522.
Reg. AQ stallion, 7 yrs., big, gentle, has steer roped, will trade. John Shellhorse, Box 236, Fairmount.
Purebred Arabian colt, 5 mos., (Zelamat and Yatocka), liver chestnut, large, well conf., good disp. Mrs. James Mclntyre, Alpharetta. Ph. 404475-6859.___________________
Arabians, 2 purebred mares, 2 purebred colts, one 7/8 filly, one 3/4 mare, grade mare, $250 grade to $2,500. Carolyn Cummings, Rivoli Arabians, 5216 Rivoli Rd., Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963.________
Quarter horse, buckskin gelding, 10 yrs., gentle but spirited, $225. Janet Jones, Marietta. Ph. 971-0670, after 5 pm.____________________
Reg. QH and Palominos, some in training for English and Western Pleasure, some ready to show; grade horses. Randy Wilson, Decatur. Ph. 633-1610._______________._
8 yr. Roadster pony stallion, nice manners, shown successfully, all extras inc., will consider leasing, $1,000. Jan Hoffman, Up-N-Over Stables, Athens. Ph. 404-543-8480.
Aged white mare, 14.2 hands, smooth gaits, spirited but easy, $80; gentle pinto Welsh mare, 6 yrs., $50. Lynn Durden, Allenhurst. Ph. 912876-3769._______________
Sorrel Quarter Horse mare, gentle, no bad habits, great for trail or show, $350; also Western saddle, $50. J. C. Dodd, Smyrna. Ph. 436-2689 after 6 pm.___________________________
Bay, 2 yr. Racer Deck, AQHA, Son of Gotta Hurry Hill, Bobby Top Deck by Ship Deck, $1,200. Pam Green, Perry. Ph. 987-4797.__________
AQHA sorrel mare, 11 yrs., 1971 filly foal by Top Stud, both trained for timed events, $900 or trade for cattle. Joseph Hobbs, Rt. 3, Cochran.
Sorrel mare, 6 yr., gentle, good riding, is exc. family horse, must sell, need grass for cattle, $100. Bob White, Newnan. Ph. 253-5736.
Quarter Horse mare, bay, 12 yrs., gentle but spirited, 14.5 hands, $250. Mrs. J. W. Burke, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3603._______________
Purebred Arabian stud, exc. disp. and bloodlines, 1 1 yrs., grey, good cutting horse, can be ridden English, $2,000. Kathy Shuler, Marietta. Ph. 422-4946.___________________
14 hands, grey mare, gentle, needs riding; also 2 yr. brown pony mare, gentle, both $150. Edmund L. Rondeau, Pine Mountain Valley. Ph. 6284625.___________________
Large Palomino gelding, over 16 hands, 12 yrs., calm, gentle for lady or teen, bridle inc., $300. Jaye Peklo, Doraville. Ph. 458-2897._________
Arabian type mare, 7 yrs., English trained, $600. John Lake, College Park. Ph. 762-0634.
Hunter-jumper mare, Palomino buckskin, 7 yrs., exc. disp., $400; also reg. TWH mare, 10 yrs., strawberry roan, $385. Charles J. Alford, Jr., Tucker. Phs. 938-21 11 or 963-708 I.
3 small ponies, 2 mares, 1 stud, gentle, reasonable. Mrs. Hazel Bingham, Oxford. Ph. 786-4880.
American Saddlebred show horse, 3 gaited, ribbon winner, red chestnut, 5 yrs., Stonewall bloodline, pro. trained, sound, gentle, exp. rider. Lori Gaetz, Warner Robins. Ph. 922-5761.
Livestock feed, hay and grain
for sale
500 Irg. heavy bales Coastal, $1 ea., all made stored dry weather near Centerville. J. M. Henson, Sr., 673 Wells St., S.W., Atlanta. Ph. 7536174, 292-1198._____
Good Fescue hay cut in Sept. without rain, $1.25 per bale, we'll have new cut hay, Oct. 20. Pete Hudson, Decatur. Ph. 241-5411, 7864807.____________________
835 Bales mulch hay, strings broken, ideal for enriching soil, 35 cents bale in 100 bale quantities, 50 cents bale for less. Troy Hunley, 3785 Snapfinger Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-3108._____________________
1300 bales hay, baled 9-1-73, Fescue and Clover, rain free, $1 per bale, stored near Rockmart. F. E. Moates, 406 Chester St., S.E., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-0349.
Good Fescue and Coastal Bermuda mixed hay, well fert. baled w/out rain, 90 cents per bale at barn, $1 bale del. within 25 mi. of Harlem, 250 bales mulch hay, 50 cents bale. V. W. Grant, Rt. 1, Box 246, Harlem 30814. Ph. 556-3287.__________
1973 crop Coastal Bermuda hay, $1 per bale at barn. Mrs. Fred Blasingame, Rt. 2, Monroe. Ph. 2672491._____________________
Good heavy square bales Fescue hay, baled without rain, $1.50 per bale. R. C. Couch, Rt. 1, Senoia 30276. Ph. 599-6929.__________
Greer's Alicia Bermuda grass, The wonder grass for hay and grazing for planting information contact. D. L. Davis, Kevsville. Ph. 404-547-2578.
Good Fescue hay, $1.05 bale will help load, mixed grass hay, 95 cents bale. J. O. Sams, Hampton. Ph. 9463169._____________________
Extremely high quality, limed and fert. with minor and trace elements, Coastal Bermuda hay, pickup from stacks or del. Olin Trammel!, Forsyth 31029. Ph. 912-994-9313, 912-9946463.________________
Highly fert. hay, $1.25 bale at barn, 11 mi. W. of Pine Mtn. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Pine Mountain. Ph. 882-6580.____________________
Fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, del. in Fulton, Clayton or Fayette Co., $1.50 bale. Bill Dow, College Park. Ph. 761-1900.______________
Top quality Bermuda hay, Irg. square bales, highly fert., no. rain, $35/ton, loaded on your truck from barn, $l/bale. Edward James, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 956-5311. 956-5272.
Coastal Bermuda hay cut w/out rain from highly fert. field Irg. bales $1.10 per bale pickup at barn in Monroe, also mulch hay, 50 cents bale. Ray Glasco, Rt. 1, Ellenwood. Ph. 2411181.___________________
Lots of choice Coastal Bermuda hay out of barn, behind baler, or del. short dist. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Box 118, Screven 31560. Ph. 912586-6687.____________________
Fescue and Clover from limed and fert. fields, pickup in field 75 cents from barn, $1. or can del. reasonable. W. R. Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-2891, 745-6831.______
Approx. 1000 bales Fescue hay, 3-4 yrs., 60 cents bale at barn. Tom Smith, Snellville. Ph. 972-2054.
Coastal Bermuda grass hay, grade A, 50 ton at $50. a ton at barn, sell any amount. Ira K. Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 212, Girard 30426. Ph. 912-5694293.______________________
Hay, Fescue and Clover, baled without rain, $1. per bale. Lou Partain, Newnan. Ph. 253-0764._____
Pure Coastal Bermuda hay, high protein content, $1.10 per bale in field, $1.25 at barn, can del. reasonable distance. W. S. Chandler, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-2984.
250 Bu. Rye seed, exc. germ. Bobby Sumner, Enigma. Ph. 912-533-5403.
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350 bales Rye straw, 60 cents bale
at farm. Hugh Wall, Ellaville. Ph.
912-937-2237.
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Seed wheat for sale, pure seed, 99.50% inert, 50% other weed seed, 87% germ., S. N. Brown, Rt. 3, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2542._____
Fescue and Clover and Coastal Bermuda from limed and fert. fields in 40 Ib. bales, $40 ton or 90 cents bale at my barn, storage and del. possible. L. H. Waters, Monticello. Ph. 468-8790.
Livestock, -handling,
boarding, equipment
4 horse Deluxe Double D gooseneck horse trailer, 8 mos. old, like new cond., $2,000. Gilbert M. Miller, 2007 Montreal Rd., Tucker 30084. Ph. 938-8394. 8 am - 5 pm.
Want adult size, used jumping saddle, must be good cond. Diane Wiley, 549 Belmont St., Madison 30650. Ph. 342-3202.____________________
27 ft. gooseneck 2 horse trailer, custom built, sacrifice at $2,500 or will trade for cattle trailer. Bob McKinnon, Rt. 1, Box 303A, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-47-8075.
Horses hauled, anywhere, anytime, reasonable rates. Bill Rogers, Norcross. Ph. 404-448-8679,_______
Want to rent pasture for approx. 25 head of cattle in Jackson Co., near Commerce, Jefferson or Maysville. Jack Waldrop, 524 Hanes Dr., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-5426, after 5 pm wk. days or 335-6496 wk. ends.
Horses pastured Stone Mountain vicinity, easily accessible, exc. pastures, will have stalls with running water, feed boxes, ring for night riding in November. J. M. Henson, Sr., Atlanta. Ph. 753-6174 or 292-
1198.________________________ Have room to board 3 horses, good
riding trails, convenient to ChambleeDoraville, adult care, transportation avail. Judy Swanson, Norcross. Ph. 404-448-8679.___________
English hunt saddle with knee rolls, exc. cond., all fittings included, exc. saddle for jumping or just hacking, $155. Jan Hoffman, 205 Bishop Dr., Athens. Ph. 404-543-8480._______
Have hunter barn, full size stalls, turn out areas, exercising and training, 15 mi. from Athens. Mrs. David S. McClure, Rt. 2, Danielsville. Ph. 789-2105, Ila.___________
Horses hauled any time, locally or out of town, reasonable rates. Jim Street, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-
2737.________________ Horses and cattle hauled, evenings
and wk. ends, locally or out of town. Raymond Y. Ayers, Atlanta. Ph. 758-
2551.__________________ Easy-stop hackamore with headstall
and reins, $8 PP. Karen Carter, 357 Valdosta Rd., Lakeland. Ph. 4823969._______________
Horses boarded, riding ring, trails and lakes, $15 and up. Betty Poss, Buford. Ph. 404-945-6442._____
Gold plated Supreme Champion halter and lead, made by Ryan's, used 1 season, good cond. Ellen Robb, Rocking MR Farm, Watkinsville 30671. Ph. 404-769-5909.______
Side saddle, good cond., approx. 75 yrs. old, $125. Wayne Bristol, Box. 3, Sautee 30571. Ph. 878-2793._____
Horses broke, trained and reschooled; also, training for the problem horse. Jim Warren, Ben Hill. Ph. 344-0238._____________
Horses boarded, new indoor arena, lockers, wash rack, professional trainer, newest and most modern in Atlanta. Randy Wilson, Decatur. Ph. 633-1610.________________
Horseshoeing - hot and cold, perfection and honesty, depend on me in '73. Tom Hayes, Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 284-7292._______
Horses boarded, full board, $55, pasture only $20, stalls avail, now, beautiful pastures, competent adult care at all times. Richard T. Holcomb, Rt. 1, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-8986 or 466-8771._____
Horses boarded in No. Fulton Co. area, all facilities, mi. of trails and adult care. Mark Camp, Mar-Len Stables, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
7111._______________________ 36 ft. livestock trailer, sgl. axle, air
brakes, 10.00 x 20 tires, van type, all metal, $750. F. J. Burdette, 6380 Old National Hwy., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 964-7915._______________
Gooseneck 4 horse Stidham 1972 trailer, like new cond., brakes, tack compartment, etc., $2,800. B. E. Boutwell, Harlem. Ph. 556-5705.
Shetland pony Western saddle, exc. cond., $15. Robert E. Disheroon, Rt. 1, Wesley Chapel Rd., Marietta. Ph. 404-993-3693.
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Want good used cutback saddle. Mrs. Charles Rivers, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-8084._____
1973 two horse trailer, pulled 2 mos., all standard equip, plus many extras, exc. cond., $1100. Gigi Gibbins, 205 Bishop Dr., Athens. Ph. 543-8480. ;___ ________
German round snaffle bridle, finest quality with matching round reins laced, bridle like new, sell at reasonable discount. C. N. Scheinbaum, 928 N. Highland, NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 874-9931.____________
Horseshoeing. Athens and surrounding area. Neal Baggett, Rt. 1, Epps Bridge Rd., Bogart. Ph. 404-546-
6089._____________________ 1973 ADA gooseneck stock trailer,
26 ft., exc. cond., $1,950. Larry Wallace, Riverdale. Ph. 404-471-
4566.______________________ Want English all-purpose saddle,
1 7 or 1 7 1 /2 in., state price and cond. Linda Morrow, Box 976, LaGrange
30240._______________________ 2 Western saddles for sale, $40 and
$50 ea. Ralph C. Swafford, Roswell. Ph. 404-993-8448.___________
Training Quarter horses for racing, exc. facilities; also, horseshoeing, normal and corrective. Don Hunt, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-3750.______
Blue nylon horse halter and alum, hackamore bit, both for $3 PP. Karen Carter, 357 Valdosta Rd., Lakeland. Ph. 482-3969.____________________
Black saddle, blanket and bridle for pony, good cond., $40. S. E. Holland, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4634.__________
1972 Miley 2 horse inline, custom model, exc. cond., $3,000. Mrs. Welch. Griffin. Ph. 404-228-3677.
1972 Double D horse trailer, 4 stall, $1,250. Bobby Bagley, Hwy. 19, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6359.______
2 used stock saddles for sale. B. E. Boutwell, Harlem. Ph. 556-3705.
Ryon walnut, dbl., buckstitched halter and matching brass lead, $16 PP; Russet curb horse bridle, spurs, cinch connector, all $5 PP. Karen Carter, Lakeland. Ph. 482-3969.
Horses boarded, nice stalls, 12 ft. x 14 ft., inside and outside wash rack, lighted barn, $25 per mo., Jonesboro - Riverdale area. John Burson, Shenandoah Stables, Riverdale. Ph. 471-1570._______________
Want to board 2 horses near the Sandy Springs area, with plenty of pasture, $25 per mo. for both horses; also, red trimmed bareback pad, $10. Robin Renouf, Chamblee. Ph. 394-
2303._________________ Whitman English saddle, 18 in.,
exc. cond., $50. E. D. Minix, Black Witch Farm, Atlanta. Ph. 874-2706 or 237-2358.__________________
Livestock and horses hauled anywhere, anytime. Lamar Scott, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-5999._______
2 horse trailer, Hale, tandem axles, tack compartment, elec. brakes, $895, English saddle, $75. Bunk Alien, Stone Mountain. Ph. 289-6017 or 284-0141.________________
Whiskey Run Stables now accepting pasturage horses, lakes, stream, woods and acres of good, clean grass, regulation riding ring, $25 per mo.; also, hauling arranged. C. F. Schulenberg. Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7740.
Horses boarded Riverdale area, $20 per mo., lighted riding ring, adult care. Larry Wallace, Riverdale. Ph. 478-3234 or 471-4566.
Agricultural seed and plants
Everbearing Ogollaha strawberry pits., $5 per C, Tenn. Beauty strawberry pits., $3 per C, PP. in Ga. only. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Rt. 2, Alto
30510.___________________ Seed wheat Ga. 1123, germ. 86%,
purity 99.51, no weeds, cleaned and iin one bu. bags, $6.50. Julian L. Bass, Rt. 13, Macon. Ph. 788-5629.
1 clump (12 sprouts) pomegranate tree, come and dig. Mrs. D. A. Bowers, Rt. 3, Box 120, Toccoa 30577._________________
Sugar cane seed for sale, $30 per thousand, best varieties. J. B. Roddenbery, Sr., Box 60. Cairo 31728. Ph. 377-2102.______________
Crabapple, sweet gum trees, beechnut, hazelnut, blackhaw, muscadine, grapevine, sourwood, 4, $1, garlic bulbs, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Ph. 532-3945._______
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.
Lrg. 2 yr. pits, of blackberry 6, $1.50, 50 cents post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 1. Ellijay._____________
Spearmint, Bee Balm, tall hardy Phlox, 10, $1, Horseradish Pits., 6, $1, add 35 cents post. Mrs. D. M. Greer. Rt. 5. Ellijay.___________
New crop Mastodian strawberry pits., $2.50 C, add post., Ga. orders only. C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd.. S.W.. Atlanta 3031 I._______
Bearing site mtn. huckleberries, dewberry, blackberry, yellowroot pits., 12, $3, red tame plum, 4, $3, fox grape vines, 3, $3, PP. Mrs. David Stover. Rl. I. Blue Ridge 30513.
Vate collard pits., $1.50, C, 200, $2.75, cow horn, cayenne and yoyo hot pepper. 40 cents doz. with other orders are $2 C, add 65 cents post. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-1759._______
Everbearing strawberry pits., 25, $1.50, 50, $2.75, $5 C, Ga. orders PP. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327, Covington 30209.________________
High quality Pensacola Bahia grass seed with high germ, and purity and no noxious weeds. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-865-
2475.________________________ Massey and Mastadon, strawberry
pits., Irg. berries, $3, C, 200, $5, add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Box 395, Gainesville 30501. ________
Explorer Rye, 80-81% germ., recleaned, poisoned in 1 bu. bags. T. J. Willcox, Rt. I, Eastman. Ph. 374-
3877.___________________ Fescue seed, combine run, 20 cents
per Ib. Carlton Osborn, Rt. I, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 384-3831.
Anico clover seed, germ. 94% cleaned. Mack Callawav, Rt. 2, CarIton 30627. Ph. 797-3255._____
370 bu. Wrens Abruzzi Rye, cleaned, bagged, germ, tested. Ronnie Tyler, Rt. 3, Americus. Ph. 924-8512, 924-7451.__________________
Wrens Abruzzi Rye, germ. 82%, no noxious, cleaned and treated, 2 bu. burlap bags, $12 bu. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109.
70 bu. Elbon Rye, 83% germ., cleaned and in bu. paper bags, $12 bu. Charles Rivers, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-8084._____________
Wrens Abruzzi Rye, 99.38% pure seed, 70% germ, in bu. bags. J. W. Dent, Rt. I, Box 103, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-2842.________
Strawberry pits., Ozark beauty, first yr. Ohio and Maryland transplants 25, $2.50, 50, $3.50, 100, $5, Hen and chickens, $1.25, PP. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032._______________
Herb pits., 37 diff. vari. 75 cents ea., no mail order. H. Black, Yorkville. Ph. 445-4268.________________
for sale
Muscadine grapevines, Blackhaw bushes, sourwoods, beechnuts, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner,-Rt. 6, Gainesville.___________________
Holly wheat, 91% germ., $8.50 per bu., reg. Holly wheat, 93 and 94% germ., $10 per bu., cleaned, bagged and treated. Thomas W. Rentz, Rt. 2, Leary. Ph. 912-734-5063.______
AMCLO clover seed at 75 cents per Ib. Mays, Rt. 4, Dawson 31742. Ph. 912-698-4891 or 912-995-2151, J. W. Whitaker.______________
Late flat Dutch cabbage, Ga. Collard, $2 C, add 65 cents post. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Box 497, Gainesville 30501.____________
Blue Pole bean seed, also streaked or white cornfield beans, $1.50 cup, add sufficient post. Mrs. Clarence McMilliam, Rt. I, Dacula 30211.
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.___________________
Red raspberries, bear twice yr., yellow raspberries, 50 cents ea., huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry pits., 12, $2, May cherry bu., $1 ea., strawberry pits., 24, $1.50 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5. Ellijay._______
4,000 Ibs. Fescue seed, 1973 crop, clean new bags, 99.42 pure seed, 93 germ., 30 cents per Ib. John Alien, 172 Vidal Bend, Decatur. Ph. 3774758 or 972-0799._________
Everbearing Klondike strawberry pits., early bearing, $5., C, PP., $4.50, C, at home. Ga. orders only. Mrs. Luther D. Butler, 466 Page Ave., N.E.. Atlanta 30307. Ph. 373-1846.
Bradley's everbearing strawberry pits., $1.50 per C, you dig them; hop roots, you dig, $1 per root. Mrs. H. M. Christie, 2082 Welbarn Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-6179.
Rainbow corn, strawberry popcorn, castor or mole bean seed, giant sunflower seed, 36 to pkg. 30 cents ea., 4 $1, send stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Moultrie 31768.
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for sale
White and yellow skin Bermuda, Granex hybrid, early Texas grano, No. 502, onion sets, I qt., $2.25, 1 12 gal., $3.50, PP. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula 31733._______________
2 yr. improved hlueberry pits., $1.25 ea., 5 vari. developed and recommended by experiment station Tif'ton, $15 or more PP., others add $1 shipping. J. E. Leger, Ocilla 31774._______________
Muscadine grapevine, beechnut, hazelnut, black haw, crab apple trees, sweet gum, sourwood, 4, $1, garlic bulbs, blueberries, 10, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 3, Gainesville. Ph. 532-3949.______
Red Raspberries, bear twice a year. Muscadine grapevine, 50 cents ea., dewberry, blackberry, Huckleberry, catnip, spearmint pits., $2.50 doz., 50 cents post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______________
Herb seed, 25 seed, 50 cents, no mixed packs, broadlear sage, dill, anise, catnip, horehound, chives, thyme. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.___________,
Mt. blueberries, dew berries, mt. blackberries, $3 doz., black walnuts, old fashion little peach, wild cherries, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540._________
Mtn. huckleberries, dewberries, blackberries, yellowroot, 12 pits., $2, Calamus, 6, $2, out of state, 50 cents extra all PP. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1. Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.
Treasured bushels Brazilian Irish potato, 400 per hill possible, $3 ea., 2. $5, 8, $16; also, runner okra, 12 seeds, 25 cents w/self addressed stamped env., add post. Mrs. Grace Townsend, Rt. I, Box 315, Gainesville.
Spearmint, horsemint, heart leaf, pipsissia, queen of meadow, horseradish pits., 5, $1 add post. Mrs. Louis Lee. Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Agricultural seed and plants
wanted
Want Jumbo butter bean seed. Jesse L. Cook. Rt. 1. Box 75. Evans 30809.
Want 2 Boxwood seedlings and 2 persimmon seedlings. Clint Sherrill. 3270 Wake Robin Trail. Atlanta 30341.
Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs a S\ ,
for sale
Lrg. Northern Bobwhite quail in flight pens, $1.50, dressed quail, $1.75; also, quail eggs, $15 per C. Cline P. Bloodworth, 3370 Irwinton Rd., Box 1026, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-8983.______________
Northern Bobwhite quail, all ages, grown, $1.25, dressed, $1.50, cannot ship. Randy Hill, Homer. Ph. 6772246.__________________
Bobwhite quail, dressed, $1.25 ea., live $1.10 ea., pick up live birds after 5 pm. Hazel Dickey, Cleveland Rd., Bogart. Ph. 725-7728.________
Lrg. Northern Bobwhite quail; Tenn. Red.; 5 breeds of pheasants. Randall Johnson, Rt. 4, Box 103B, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 404-964-7665.
Lrg. Bobwhite quail, approx. 500, few prs. Federations Golden pheasants, 1973 hatch, cann. t del. H. F. Holland, 407 West Dykes St., Cochran. Ph. 912-934-2194.
Pr. grown Japanese Silkies, $5; sev. half-grown Silkies, $2 ea.; 2 Golden Sebright roosters, $2.50 ea. Gail
Kanaday, Rt. 1, Murrayville. Ph. 5345759.
Purebred bantams, Cornish game, Barred Rock, Rhode Island Reds, others priced according to age; 2 Irg.
young Barred Rock roosters, $2 ea. Mrs. R. L. Turner, Rt. 1, Moultrie 31768. Ph. 95-4644.
Games, pure Gladiator brood cock,
blinker, $25, two pure Gladiator
pullets, $10 ea., will trade for pure
Jap or Aseels. R. F. Sessions, Rt. 2,
Fayetteville 30214.
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3 female and 1 male chinchilla rabbits, $5 ea.; 4 female and 4 male NZR, $5 ea., all pedigree, chinchillas, 3 mos. old, N.Z.R., 2 mos. old.
Rhonda Aulicky, Nicholson 30565. Ph. 549-2198.
India Blue peafowls and Golden pheasants, 1973 hatch. David L. Fincher, Hwy. 36, Rt. 4, Covington. Ph. 404-786-5920._______________.
Pigeons, Fantaihs, diff. cols., Trumpeters, Lahores, English Pouters, Oriental Rollers, others, $7 pr.; ban-
tams, Duckwing Greys, others, $2.50 ea., can ship. E. E. Smith, 3826 Leisure Woods Dr., Decatur 30034.
Ph. 284-6788._______________
Barred Rock bantams, 1 st class
show chickens, few left. Charles T. Massey, Box- 382, Rockmart 30153. Ph. 684-7156._______________
Lrg. Bobwhite quail for sale, live,
$1.35, can deliver in the Atlanta area. Lewis Scott, Atlanta. Ph. 404-876-
3816 or 912-627-3842, Clarence H.
Peavey, Unadilla.____________
Modena pigeons, show type, Russet Tri, Silver Dun and Blue Schietti, ex-
tra black cocks, $5 per pr., 3 prs., $12. W. M. Franklin, 108 E.
Derenne, Savannah 31405._______
Golden pheasants for sale. Charles
Blume, Box 265, Hampton 30228. Ph. 946-3287._______________
Lrg. Northern Bobwhite quail, sev.
hundred; also, Tenn. Reds; sev. breeds of pheasants. Randall Johnson, Rt. 4, Fairburn. Ph. 404-964-
7665.____________________
Pure-Mallard ducks for sale, 3 gen. from wild. Bill Roe, Box 125, Bowersville. Ph. 245-7505.________
Muscovy and 1 12 Mallard ducks, $6 pr., hens, $3 ea., 1973 hatch. Dwayne Lake, 109 Dwayne Dr., Dublin 31021. Ph. 912-272-4051.
R.I. Reds, laying hens, approx. 1 yr. old, $1 ea. Dwight E. Norton, Rt. 1, Box 150, Carrollton. Ph. 832-8544.
3 white male and 2 grey female geese, very pretty and healthy, $10 ea.; also, few ducks for sale. Tommy Mac, Senoia. Ph. 404-599-3815.
Rhode Island Red bantams, 5 hens, I rooster, all won at No. Ga. spring show, 1972 hatch, rooster won 1st, hens 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th, cannot ship, $20 tor the lot. Robert Harris, 3021 Harris Rd., Marietta. Ph. 435-5802.________________
Pheasants, 1972 and 1973 hatch, Goldens, Dark Throated Goldens, Silvers and Reeves. Mike Smith, Rt. 4, Ridgeway Rd., Marietta. Ph. 4283703. after 4:30 p.m.__________
Sev. chukar quail, $10 per trio; Ringneck pheasants. $3-$4 ea.; NZW rabbits of all sizes, $1.50 and up; also, grown does and bucks, cheap. Howard Lee, Rt. 2, Carrollton 301 17. Ph. 404-832-9841.________
Guineas for sale. $1.25 to $3; Mallard ducks. 5 gen. from wild, S3.50 ea. Frank Johnston, Hiram. Ph. 943-3445._________________
Approx. 30 big hens for sale, $2 ea.; young pullets, SI.50 ea., should lay by late Nov. Willie Gerrell, Rt. 2. Cleveland 30528.___________
Bantams. White Japs, 1 1 pullets, 3 hens, 1 rooster. Wendell G. Morris, 767 Murphy St., Scottdale 30079. Ph. 294-1 135.__________________
First quality show bantams. White and Barred Cochins, B.B. Reds, Barred Plymouth Rock, $2.50-$5, cheaper by quantities; also, 3 drawer incubator. $50. Fred Worley, 102 Short St., Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-
2082.____________________ Purebred W.N.Z. rabbits, 8 does
ready to breed, $5 ea., bucks and 4 does, 2 yrs. old. $10 ea., fryers, $2 ea., come and see. M. M. Benefield, Rt. 3, Box 83C, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-1387._______________
Purebred bantams. Buff Cochins, Partridge Cochins, few White Crested Black Polish, BB Reds, all $10 pr. and up, cannot ship. G. B. Howell, 5419 Newton Rd.. Albany 31705.
Chicks for sale, old reliable Ga. chicks. White Rocks, heavy asstd., 35 cents ea. PP. Parker Bush, Lollie 30433. Ph. 912-272-3859._____
19 nice Homers, free to someone that can pick up this wk. C. V. Davis, 244 Moreno St., Buford 30518. Ph. 404-945-9377.______________
Rabbits for sale, all sizes and cols., $3 pr. or all make offer. B. G. McKenzie, Rt. 1, Box 155, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-5705.
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4 and 5 mo. old chickens, 2 Silver Wyandottes, 3 light Brahma pullets, Gold Campine, Redcap, Blue Andalusian cockerels, others, $1.25 to $1.75 ea. Effie Townsend, Kite 31049. Ph. 469-3444._________
Wheaton Old English and Buff Columbian Rosecomb bantams, show type stock. John C. Babb, Dalton. Ph. 404-226-4469. after 7 p.m.______
Chinchillas, breeding stock or prime, 1 or whole stock, no reasonable offer will be refused, must sell. Naomi Roloff, Rt. 1, Bremen 30110. Ph. 404-646-5268.______
Bantam ducks, Grey English Calls, limited no. avail., Columbian Wyandotte bantams, from show stock, cannot ship. W. C. Davis, Rt. 3, Jodeco Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550.
5 or 6 game pullets for sale, $2.50 ea.; 2 prs. Rhode Island Reds, $3 and $3.50 ea.; 10 Cornish, $2 and $3 ea. Mrs. P. P. Clement, 1012 Coogler Rd., Dalton 30720. Ph. 404-278-
0234.______________________ "Pr. Ringneck pheasants, $5; pr.
Gold Sebrights, $5; trio Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, $6; trio Silver Duckwings, $6. W. Wayne Johnson, Covington. Ph. 786-3632.
12 rabbits with cages, $35 for all. Clyde L. Harrison, 6260 Bennett Lane, Mableton._________________
Fantail pigeons for sale, $4 pr., English Trumpeters, 2 prs., $10; Ringneck pheasants, 4 for $10, cannot ship. G. W. Kinsey, Rt. 1, Box 425, Trion 30753. Ph. 734-3137.
50 one yr. old laying hens; also, 20 metal nests and 3 waterers, 5 gal. ea., $115, must sell all. Bill Kellerman, Wadley. Ph. 404-252-5736._______
Sev. prs. White doves, $10 pr., some extra males, cannot ship. J. F. Ginn, 2839 Old Norcross Rd., Tucker. Ph. 934-6777, at 6 p.m.________
Guineas, $1 to $3 ea. Frank Johnston, Hiram. Ph. 943-3445.______
White Leghorns for sale, just starting to lay, $2.75. Joyce Bell, College Park. Ph. 404-761-1423._______
Rabbits for sale, New Zealand White and Smutnose, 6 wk. olds, $1.50 ea., breeding does, $5; also, wire pens with feeders and waterers. Douglas Webb, Rt. 4, Box 418, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-6822.
Geese and ducks for sale, diff. kinds and prices. Fred Brown, Franklin. Ph. 675-3241, evening.
7 chukar quail, 3-6 mos. old and 43 mos. old, $21. James M. Browning, Rt. 1, Box 65J, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
4900.______________________ Pedigree New Zealand White rab-
bits, $10, fryers, $2.50, San Juans, look like wild rabbits, $10. Charles Rainwater, Rt. 1, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-4995.____________
22 rabbits for sale, 6 to 8 wks. old, mixed cols., $2 to $2.50. Cathryn Ames, Rt. 1, Box 240, McDonough 30253. Ph. 404-957-5770._______
Pheasants, Amherst, Goldens, Whites, Calif. Buff, Blonds, versicolors, Silvers, Mutants, '73 hatch and breeders. E. J. Stinson. Rt. 2, Butler 31006. Ph. 862-3799._____
Few bantams; Russian pigeons; rabbits, Australian ducks; French geese, over stocked, sell cheap or trade pheasants or turkeys, guinea fowl. J. H. Street. RFD. Green Rd., Gainesville 30501._________________
70 high red hens, 15 mos. old, laying good, $3 ea. or trade for pigs or feeder calves. Fred Cupp, RFD 5. Box 164. Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-
3570.____________________ Purebred bantams, show type ban-
tams, sev. varieties; also, Irg. laying hens, extra game roosters. Mike Strickland, Rt. 2, Box 197, Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-5963.________
16 White Leghorn hens, 1 rooster for sale, $2 ea. Joyce Conley, 102 Park Lane, Marietta 30062. Ph. 427-
1095.____________________ Lrg. White Emden geese, spring
hatch, $10 ea. Jerry R. Sanders, 150 Hembree Rd., Roswell. Ph. 993-
4664.___________________ Fryers, broiler type chicken for
sale, 8 wks. old, 70 cents ea., call any time or come see. Geneva Jackson, Box 554, Conyers. Ph. 787-0894.
80 chinchillas for sale, beige and standard, approx. half ea., increase in '73 was 46 well taken care herd. Jack Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 212, Girard 30426. Ph. 912-569-4293, night.
Purebred game stags for sale. Davis Pierce, 1215 Ridge Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-6841._____
Baby chicks, heavy asstd., 25 cents ea., mixed bantams, 35 cents ea., all sent PP. Jerry Young, Lollie 30433.
Trio W.R.C., $10, two trios W.O.E., $750, six trios B.R.C., $10, two trios Spangle O.E., $10, trio Birchen Japs, $17.50, etc. W. S. Orr, Box 333, 604 Gwelydon St., Sandersville. Ph. 552-2669. ___________
Flock of laying chickens, approx. 80, eleven roosters, rest hens, best offer. Kenneth Aitkens, Rt. 2, Woodburv. Ph. 553-5317.
Emden and Chinese geese, $10 ea.; Kahki Campbell ducks, $1 ea.; guineas, 65 cents to $2.50; two prs. Ringneck pheasants, $10 pr.; mixed bantams, 50 cents ea. and up. Mrs. A. L. Law, Rt. 1, Chula 31733. Ph. 912382-5658.________________
Bantams, Porcelain, Milles, Black Japs, famous bloodlines, young and grown, can ship. J. H. Akin, 3196 Mt. Gilead Rd., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344.3593.______________
Bantams, 2 trios White O.E., trio Black O.E., trio Spangled O.E., trio Black Cochin, trio Buff Cochin, trio Birchen Modern game, all $10 trio.; 6 prs. Giant Homer pigeons. M. B. Moon, Milstead. Ph. 483-8054 or 483-4185._____________________
Pheasants, silvers and goldens, $12 pr., greens, $10 pr., Ringnecks, whites, blondes, $7 pr. Jack Dunagan, Rt. 5, Doss Rd., Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3267.__________________
12 Rhode Island Red roosters, $2 ea. or $20 for the lot or will trade for laying hens. Paul Thomas, Rt. 3, County Line Rd., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-8515, before noon or after 6.
Common bantams, 5 roosters, 3 hens, $1 ea. G. G. Howell, Rt. 1, Box 155, Soperton 30457. ________
5 bronze hens, 3 Claybank Red hens and 2 bronze gobblers. Walter M. Graham, Rt. 1, Box 30, Jesup 31545.______________________
Bantams, B.B. Reds, Columbians, Wyandottes, no reasonable price refused; pr. Lady Amherst, pr. Gighi Goldens, all good breeders. G. L. Kuykendall, Bells Ferry Rd., Rt. 5, Acworth 30101. Ph. 926-2105.
All purebred White Silkies, $12 trio; pr. Ringneck pheasants, $90; Black Old English rooster and 6 hens, $20; Golden Sebrights, $tO trio, $2.50 for roosters, etc. Carl E. Harris, Jr., Rt. 7, Braden Rd., Covington. Ph. 786-1761.____________________
Fantail pigeons, all cols., $4 pr. Tony Lawton, Box 116, Mountain City 30562. Ph. 746-5479.______
Brown Chinese geese, few left, $7$8 ea.; Muscovy ducks, $I-$3; guineas, $l-$2; Araucana chicks, $2, cannot ship. Bill Mansell, Far-Away Farm, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-5948, after 7 pm.______________________
Rabbits, Smutnose, New Zealand Whites, Dutch Jr. and Sr. does, baby rabbits, fryers, live or dressed. Edgar Baggett, Rt. 1, Waynesboro. Ph. 5545589.
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs
wanted
Want pheasants, 4 or 6 Reeves hens. Jack Dunagan, Rt. 5, Doss Rd., Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3267.
Want 1 Miner Blue stag pigeon, will pay reasonable price or exchange Traveler or Roundhead, within 100 mi. Atlanta. G. R. Baldwin, Box 133, Tyrone 30290._______________
Want 1 or 2 trios Buff Plymouth Rock, within 50 mi. Atlanta area. Wendell G. Morris, 767 Murphy St., Scottdale 30079. Ph. 294-1135.
Want 10-15 laying hens, prefer Rhode Island Reds, Alpharetta or Roswell area preferred. Mrs. L. Clements, Rt. 2, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404-475-9166.___________
Want R. 1. Re_ds, 12 young laying hens and 1 rooster^ within 50 mi. Atlanta. R. T. McWatters, Sr., 1322 Boat Rock Rd., Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-0690.________________
Want Buff Orpington chicks or hens and rooster. J. C. Young, Rt. 1, Gordon 31031. Ph. 912-453-4563 day or 628-2919, night and wk. end.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
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for sale
Day lily seed from wide selection of col. seedlings, limited amount, tblspn. 25 cents plus stamped addressed env. Ed Ehrensperger, Rt. 3, Box 3491, Blackshear 31516.
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Each group $1 and 50 cents post., 25 solid green jew, 15 red or green and white stripe jew, 3 dbl. wine or pink Sultana, 3, sweet gum ivy, all well rooted. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Box 250, Ball Ground 30107.
Sweet William seed, mix cols., mix col. sweet Williams, mix red, pink, and purple full dbl. poppies, 25 cents and stamped env. Mrs. Paul Davis, Rt. 5, Box 276, Monroe 30635._____
Siberian Iris, dk. purple, smokey rose, 25, $3, 65 cents post., named vari, mixed not labeled, 3 cols, and white, $3 doz., 40 cents post. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa 30176.
Blue Phlox, Sweet Williams, grass pinks, $1 doz., Elephant ear, 75 cents ea., red hot poker, 4, $1, 65 cents post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay 30540.______
Asparagus fern, 2, $1.70, small lace fern, 2, $1.50, wandering jew, 20, $1.50, all rooted and PP. Mrs. James L. Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54 N., Jonesboro
30236.____________________ Asst. pot flower cuttings 12, $1,
several diff. wandering jew, 12, $1, add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 249-A, Ellijay 30540._____
Mix 4 o'clocks, touch-me-nots, sweet williams, dwarf marigolds, spider pits, seed ea. pkg. 25 cents with stamped env. J. O. Henderson, 1117 Snellville Hwy., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-9737._______
Free Liriope, you dig up, please call first. Betty Jean Wrightson, 1980 Montreal Rd., Tucker. Ph. 939-8712.
Ea. group $1, 4 aucuba, 4 Boxwoods, 15 ivy, 15 ajuga, 2 daylilies, PP. on $3 order. Roy G. Riden, 939 Katherwood Dr., S.W., Atlanta
30310.___________________ Scotchbroom, 3, $1, liriope, Sweet
Williams, 75 cents doz., 8 doz., $5, Vinca Minor, Boxwoods, cut, $1.50, C, 500, $10, Ageratum, alligator tongue, 3, $1, add post. Mattie Duran, Rt. 7, Gumming.________
Pink rooted thrift, $2, C, yellow daffodils, 50, $2, Narcissus white bulbs, 50, $2, Japanese tall blue iris, 3 doz., $2, violets rooted pits., 3 doz., $2, others, add post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3. Ellijay 30540.____________
Golden rain tree seeds, covered w/yellow blossoms, first yr. from seeds, 25 cents plus self-addressed env. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, 1640 Williamson Rd.. Griffin 30223.
White hydrangea, Pyrancantha, Nandina, $1, strawberry Begonia, prayer pits., vari. leaf orange, white Coleus, 3, $1, 60 cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.______________
Lilac, Babysnowball, Dogwood, Elberta peach, white honeysuckle bush, 75 cents or 3, $2, mum, iris, aster, Jonquil, Narcissus, Boston Ivy, Redspider, $3, doz., add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. I, Box 254, Bremen 30110.__________________.
Forsythia, crabapple, white dogwood, bridalwreath, sweet gum, 75 cents ea., Vinca minor, 25, $1.50, add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.___________
White pine, Hemlock pines, mtn. laurel, 3. $1, sweet shrub, native azaleas, maple trees, purple butterfly, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Hi- 6, Gainesville 30501._________
Martin, Bushel, Dishrag, Water Jug, Dipper gourd seed, 36 to pkg., 30 cents ea., 4 pkgs.. $1, with stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.__________________
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.________
Pink rhododendron, mtn. laurel, flowering crabapple, azaleas, white pine, dogwood, maple, holly, 2-3 ft. tall, $1 ea. or 6, $5, 50 cents post, for 1 and $1 post for 6. Debbie Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.__________
Pink ladyslipper, 12 pits., $3, peppermint pits., $2, 12 pits., out of state 50 cents extra on ea. order. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.____________
Marchineal rose, $2.50 ea., hardy ferns, mtn. holly, crabapple, azaleas, pink rhododendron, white dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
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.
Boxwood, 2 yr. 50 cents, 3 yr.. $1, 4 yr., $1.50, 5 and 6 yr., $2.50, Azaleas, 2 yr., 50 cents, PP.. min. order $5. Norton Eldridge, Madison Ave.. Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-5673849.
Vari. violets, purple king Iris, Star of Bethlehem, orange Daylilies, 4 doz., $3, yellow Kerria Japonica, yellow Golden glow, $1 ea., mtn. Azaleas, white Dogwood, Sweet Shrub, purple Lilac, 6, $3, add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.
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Flower plants, bulbs and seed
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for sale
Orchids, grow in your home, begin at $5, will not ship. Robert J. Loftin, 1701, Childress Dr., S.W., Atlanta 30311.__________________
Marigold, castor bean, Irg. sun-
flower, matchbox, cockscomb,
cleome, touch-me-not, mimosa, tspn.,
25 cents ea., stamp env. H. T.
Thomas, 3690 Telstar, Ellenwood
30049.
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Mixed giant marigolds, mixed touch-me-nots, and perennial red or mixed 4 o'clocks, gloriosa seeds, 25 cents tblspn. w/stamped env. Mrs. Margaret Raines, 396 Ridgecrest Rd., N.E., Atlanta 30307._________
Lrg. June blooming white Olympic Hybrid lily, Foxglove, Hollyhock, Larkspur, Shirley Poppy and Shasta Daisy seeds, 25 cents pkg. w/stamped env. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons
30436._________________^_
Pearl Bush, very pretty, use as shrub or tree, early white blooms, stays longer than Dogwood, $1.50 ea. plus post. Mrs. F. B. Dugger, Sr., 5481 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31204._______
Pink Oxalis, Jews, peppers, grape Hyacinths, 6, 25 cents, Philodendrons, Angelwing Begonia, 50 cents ea. Lantanas, Sultanas, 35 cents airplane pits., 25 cents ea. plus post. Mrs. Sara Manis, Rt. 2, Tunnel Hill 30755.________________
Mixed dahlias asstd. sizes and cols., 12, $3, orange daylilies, monarda, 10, $1, creeping myrtle, variegated violets, 30, $1, add post. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5. Ellijay.___________
Marchineal Rose, Chinquapin Rose, $2, red and pink Seven Sister climbing Roses, $1, ea., 50 cents post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, llijay 30540.________________
Violets, Hardy evergreen fern, pink Hibiscus, fall aster, pink loosestrife, monarda, 75 cents bunch, 50 cents post. Mrs. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
10 diff. Perennials mixed or all one kind your choice 10, $1, dbl. white carnation type briar rose, 75 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay._____________
White Pine, mtn. ivy, Sweetshrub, Mtn. fern, Mtn. Holly, white Dogwood, Rhododendron, or mtn. laurel, spruce or Hemlock pine, 5, $3, PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. I, Blue Ridge 30513.
1973 crop dwarf, semi-dwarf, golden giant marigold seed, all 3 pkgt. 50 cents with stamped env. John H. Davis, 1007 Dimmock St., S.W., Atlanta 30310._______________
Mums, Ageratum, mint, Vinca. bee balm, 50 cents doz., thrift, bulbs, Narcissus, red spider lily, 50 cents doz., post., seed dwarf marigold, touch-menot, cockscomb, 4 o'clock, 20 cents tblspn., stamped env. R. Watkins, 8889 Ashton Rd., Jonesboro._____
Hardy perennials, ea. group, $1 plus post., 6 rose Phlox, 4 White phlox, 4 Tritoma, 10 Louisiana Iris. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Aye., Macon._____________________
Blue spider wartlily, lemon lily, graystone pits., 6, $1, add post. Mrs. Florence Leathers, Rt. 1, Buchanan
30113.______________________ Asst. Iris and Daylilies, 6, $1, 40
cents post., asst. cols. Sweet William seed, 25 cents pkg. and stamped env. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown
30125.___________________ Magnolia trees, liriope, striped and
green, aucuba, Mundo grass, ajuga, periwinkle ivy, hollies and mahonia. James N. Henderson, 5 1 30 Sumpter Place, Austell 30001. Ph. 948-5336.
Joseph's coat, trailing coleus, 4 diff. cols., Sultanas, 10 cents ea., purple dbl. Sultana, 15 cents all rooted, feverfew, 50 cents doz., add post. Mrs. Ralph Williams, 1926 Suwanee Rd., Lawrenceville 30245._______
1973 Pompon poppy seed, few singles, red, white, lav., pink, salmon, tsp., 30 cents, 3 tspn., 75 cents, send self addressed stamped env. Mrs. R. L. Pullen, Damascus 31741._____
Well rooted English ivy, 8 pits., $1, 20 Bronze ajuga, $1 post., 65 cents. Mrs. John C. McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 458-2407.___________________
Daylilies labeled: Citation, Limonero, Lochinvar, Mentone, Nob Hill, Parfait, So Rare, Thumbalina, others, $4.50 doz., 50 cents post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr., Austell 30001.______________
Thrift, 5 diff. col. blue creeping phlox, gloriosa daisies, $1.50 doz., blooming size red hot poker, $1.25 ea., 3, $2.50. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, Box 327, Covington 30209.______
Native Rhododendron, Mtn. Laurel, crabapple, Azaleas, Sweetshrub, white Dogwood, Holly, 2-3 ft., $1 ea., 6, $5, plus $1 post. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________
Each group 20, $1, Ajuga, liriope, green and white border pits., hardy begonias, althaeas, $1 ea., oak Hydrangea, English Dogwood, Blue Hydrangea. Mrs. E. E. Barrett, 1737 Neely Ave., East Point 30344. Ph. 761-1991._________________
Golden yellow bearded Iris, also Lemon Daylilies, $3 doz. and striped liriope, 75 cents post, per doz., 10 cents ea. additional doz. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211.
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Plants, exc. asst., 50 cents' ea., post, extra. Mrs. Billie Land, 3043 Remington St.. East Point 30344.
Old English Boxwood, vari. sizes and prices, 25 cents - $3, blue, pink Hydrangea, 1 and 2 yr. Magnolia, 25 cents, 2-3 ft. white Dogwood, 50 cents. Evergreen Eunonymus, 25 and 50 cents. Brown turkey figs, 25 cents and 50 cents ea., cannot ship. Mrs. B. P. Bobo, 481 Main St., Canton
30114.___________________ African violets, 1000 to choose
from, cannot ship. Jessie Thomason, Rt. 5, Box 411, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-8502._____________
Hollies, plant now for best results, Hetzi and Compacta, I and 2 yr. pits., all growing in containers, $1.25 to $1.75 ea. Arthur Blake, Jr., 911 Sugar Creek Dr., Conyers 30207. Ph. 4839179 after 6._______________
Cactus, Sedums, Succulents, Aloes, Kalonchoes, 10 diff. rooted pits., $5, PP, price list 25 cents, in pots at my home reduced to sell extras before winter. Mildred Adams. Rt. I, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 887-4963.
Seedlings, Star Anise, $1 ea. or Christmas Rose, 3, $1, 35 cents handling, seeds, Gerbera daisy or Amsonia, 25, 25 cents and stamped env. Sue Perry. Box 121, Stonewall 30282.
Fern, Sword, lace, fishscale, $1 ea., asst. Jews, 12, $1, airplant, asst. begonias, 65 cents ea., widows tears, nice pits., 25 cents, 50 cents post. Mrs Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, Abbeville 31001._________________
Molebeans, 25 cents pkg., yellow Jasmine, Bridalwreath, also pot flowers, cannot ship. Mrs. Mary T. Vincent, Rt. 1, Hwy. 53, Statham 30666.__________________
Dbl. Zinnias, diff. cols., 1 tblspn., 50 cents marigolds, lemon orange, cols., 1 tblspn., 50 cents marigolds small mix. cols. 1 tblspn., 25 cents w/stamped env. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.__________
Begonias in pots, Angelwing, Guinea wing and Beefsteak, $1 ea., few ferns, $1 ea., at my place no Sunday sales. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley and Dixon Rd., Macon.
Begonias, Coleus, Ivy, Lantanas, Wandering Jews, many vari. cuttings or rooted 20, $1, no mail orders. L. L. Pozza, 1634 Dodson Dr., S.W., Atlanta. Ph. 344-0419.__________
1 nice size water oak, all liriope or monkey grass free if you dig them. Mrs. H. Grady Waters, 2598 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur 30034. Ph. 241-
1914._________________ Red spider lily, white lilies, amellis
lily, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
notice
Still have Black Shepherd dog answers to the name of Blackie would like to find owner. Miss Clara Hooper, Alto 30510. Ph. 869-7149.
Wednesday, October 17, 1973
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
Appliqued quilt patterns; Heart Shape, Overall Boy, Big Rabbit, Cat in Basket, Dutch Doll, Scott Dog, Sunbonnet Girl, 3, $1, Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.__________________
Appliqued quilt patterns: Daisy Chain, Country Boy, Bunny Rabbit, Friendly Puppy, Rocket Ship Moon, 3, $1. plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long. Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.
wanted
Want Pampas grass in clumps, state price. Mrs. Michelle Hudson, 3954 Austell Rd., Powder Springs 30073
Miscellaneous
Asst. embroidery patterns, 10, $1, stuffed animal patterns, pretty apron patterns, 50 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Louise Lee. Rt. 5, Ellijay.______
Channel catfish fingerlings ready for stocking ponds, hatched this yr. Charles Flythe, Valdosta. Ph. 2424683.__________________...
Quilt patterns, Whirlwind, Bowtie, Jacks Blocks, Friendship, Flag, Cross and Crown. Monkey Wrench, 50 cents ea. with pieced square. Mrs. Sara Manis. Rt. 2. Tunnel Hill 30755.
Quilt patterns with piece square, cactus basket, 8 pointed star, necktie, lover knot, 2, $1, drunkard's path, wedding ring, 75 cents ea. Miss Addie Stray horn, Rt. 2, Box 71, Gainesville
30501.___________________
Horse manure w/shavings, $2 pickup load. Henry G. Wood, Bohannon Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 964-4994.
for sale
Pots for potting all sizes from 2 in. to 12 in. clay, several Irg. clay, $5 for the lot. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr.. Decatur 30032.
16 cases new North Ga. Sorghum, $20 ea. case will not sell part. Danny Hemphill. Rt. 3, Blairsville 30512.
Dried apples, $1.50 Ib., peppermint, 10 cents, bunch, green and red sweet pepper, Garlic bulbs, relish, cheap.cannot ship. Mrs. Mary T. Vincant, Rt. I, Hwy. 53. Statham 30666.
1973 crop buckeyes, $1.50 per doz., PP. Jean Garrett, Rt. I, Box 59, Hiawassee 30546._________
Earthworm castings, soil conditioner, 50 Ib. bag $2, no mail orders. R. L. Jacobs, Jr., 135 Elmwood Circle, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-8781.
Firewood for sale. Virginia Sims, 919 Wilson Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 471-2246.______________
Comb honey, pt., 12 per case, $12, extracted honey, pt., 12 per case, $1 2, extracted qts., 12 per case, $22.50 case FOB. John W. Berryhill, Box 6, Lakeland. Ph. 912-482-3494, 482-
3470.___________________ Lovely pillowcase patterns, 10, $1,
novelty potholder pattern, 10, $1, set of 7 dishtowel patterns, $1,8 cents post. Mrs. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay
30540.___________________r Jerusalem artichokes for eating,
$2.50 per gal., horseradish for eating, 5 roots, $1, add post. Mrs. L. M. Lowman. Rt. 5. Box 87, Ellijay.
1 Ib. of sage for sale, $6, add post. Mrs. H. T. Bishop, Farmington 30638.
Channel catfish fingerlings, 73 crop, no imports, all grown on farm, 3-8 in., by appointment pickup at farm or can del. Irg. orders. Preston Harbin. McRae. Ph. 868-6095.
Clean herbs, sassafras, yellowroot, queen of meadow, ratsbane, coltsfoot, 4 Ib. lardbox, $2, 50 cents post. Debbic Welch. Rt. 5. Ellijay._________
Clean washed sassafras roots, yellowroot, queen of the meadow, ratsbane, 4 Ib. lardbox, $2.50, 50 cents post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______________
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._________________
Hogs corn fed, extra lean, country cured or ready for your freezer, 48 cents Ib. plus processing. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-
3011._____________________ Channel catfish fingerlings, treated
and free of parasites and disease, guaranteed to be healthy, del. J. Foy Gilbert, Box 321, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-648-2062.__________
Quilt patterns, spool, bowtie, monkey wrench, fan, maple leaf, oak leaf, Dutch doll, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
Sage leaves for meat flavor, 50 cents pt., add post., Sweet Williams seed all cols., 25 cents tblspn. with .addressed stamped env. Mae Arrant, Hiawassee 30546.
CORNFLAKE COOKIES
For about 14 cookies, you need;
3/4 cup sugar 1/3 cup evaporated milk 2 table spoons fat
(margarine or butter) 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 1-1/2 cups corn flakes 1 cup shredded coconut
FOOD TIP
Cover top of opened can of evaporated milk with a clean covering such as a piece of waxed paper or aluminum foil.
Place the can in the refrigerator.
Use within 3 to 5 days.
EVAR MILK Evaporated milk
MIX
ADD. COOK AND STIR OVER MEDIUM HEAT UNTIL MIXTURE COMES TO A BOIL.
COOK AND STIR 2 MINUTES LONGER.
REMOVE PAN FROM HEAT.
Vanilla MIX IN.
CORN FLAKES
STIR IN AND MIX GENTLY TO COAT WELL.
DROP FROM SPOON ONTO WAX 9APER. LET STAND UNTIL COOL AND SET.
Wednesday, October 17, 1973
Miscellaneous
Want gourds any quantity and variety, price must be right. Elnea Bryan, 1010 West Gordon St., Valdosta 31601.
Handicrafts
for sale
Channel- catfish t'ingerlings for stocking ponds, reg. or albino, can del. Irg. orders. Ira L. Sasser, Box 694, Hinesville 31 313. Ph. 876-2895 after 7:30._________________
1973 nice sage washed shade dried in leaves, $1 pt., 10 cents post. Mrs. J. D. Shockley, Rt. I, Baldwin 30511.
Sweet basil and rosemary herb seed, 25 cents ea. pkg., stamped env. John H. Davis, 1007 Dimmock St., S.W., Atlanta 30310.______________
Wild cucumber bark, $2.50, 2 Ib. lardbox full, or $4.50 2 boxes, wild cherry bark, ratsbane, $1.50, 2 Ib. lardbox, 30 cents post. ea. box, 1 tblspn. burdock seed free ea. box. Mr. P. B. Brown. Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.
Pieced quilt patterns, w/picture, 3$1, and stamped env. Oak Leaf, Wishing Star, Autumn Leaf, brides bouquet, Rambler Rose. Mrs. Harvey Collins. Rt. 1. Danielsville 30633.
10 patterns quilt as you go, instructions, $1 nylon hose bag and quilt directions, 60 cents plus Irg. env. Mrs. Frank Stewart, 4469 Bruce St., Doraville 30340.________
Chinese chestnuts, pick your own, 15 cents per Ib. L. H. Camp,. Alpharetta. Ph. 475-71 1 I._______
Sassafras root, red oak bark, wild cucumber bark, 1/2 gal. $2.50, slippery elm, 1/2 gal., $5, sage $1 pt., buckeyes, $1 doz., add post. Mrs. John Phillips. Rt. I, Wrightsville.
Comphrey, horseradish, planting roots 10, $1, catnip, 50 cents tblspn., wide leaf tabacum seed, 50 cents tblspn. add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay 30540._________________'
Redworms, 1000, $6, 5,000, $24, free raising instructions. Charles Burch, Eastman 31023. Ph. 3745583.___________________
Chicken house compost tor organic gardens and farmers, $5 pickup load, $15 and $20 for big truck, I will load. T. L. Surles. Preston. Ph. 828-3506.
Bluebird, Wren gourds, varnished and ready to hang, 75 cents ea. in lots of 4 or more, if over 3rd zone add 5 cents ca. for zone. PP. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.__________
Sorghum syrup fresh at my farm. I la Kaye Johnson, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4886.
2000 bu. of snapped corn, $3 per bu. loaded on your truck. James B. Thompson, Star Rt., White Plains 30678. Ph. 467-2452.
Miscellaneous
wanted
Wanted hides, cow, sheep, goats, any quantity. W. M. Durden, 4112 Villa AveX Macon 31204._______
Want design for baby quilt animals, birds, etc. to stamp and emb. Maude Carlisle, 1012 Duncan Ave., Perry 31069.____________________
Want weathered old barn siding, never painted. Charlie Proffitt, Atlanta. Ph. 325-5838.___________
Want used tin for covering equipment building, need approx. 150 square ft. J. H. Henry, Rt. I, Box 261. Evans 30809._____________
Want 20 sheets good used 1 2 ft. Vcrimp tin. Charles T. Massey, Box 382. Rockmart 30153. Ph. 684-7156.
Want 2 or 3 C, burlap sacks, need not be completely hole free, within 50 mi. Covington. O. S. Brooks, Rt. 3, Covington 30209. Ph. 464-3867.
Want 300 fenceposts, locust not less than 4 in., Irger. if available, reply giving price, size, and availability. Luther L. Morgan, Jr., Rt. 2, Senoia 30276.___________
Want well matured dishrag gourds, seeds removed or not. Ida K. Satterfield, 11 Garrison Dr., Cartersville 30120.
for sale
Pretty country-style chair pincushions that stay in place as you work, $1 PP. ea. Moyra Edwards, Rt. 1. Box 97, Pembroke 31321.
1-9 diamond quilt all hand pieced and hand quilted, 2156 pcs., size 73 x 83, $75. Faye Nichols, Rt. 3, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2536._____
1, dbl. bed quilt top, 1 green and white, log cabin, $12, $1 post, I, dbl. bed quilt top, 6 in. squares, It. and dark, $8, $1 post. Mrs. Lawrence McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box 323, Washington 30673._________________
Handloomed rag rugs, 26 x 54, mixed cols., $3.75 plus post. John Nelligan, 2653 Lester St., East Point 30344. Ph. 761-4550._________
1 ripple afghan, 52 x 72, dark brown, wool brown and dark rust, $45, 1 ripple avocado lime green and gold, 46 x 70, $35 with fringe. Louise McNair, 1034 Finley Dr., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-1782.__________
Dbl. wedding ring, top handmade, cols, on white, 80 x 90, sheeting $50 or also 4 basket quilt tops $12. Grace Bishop, Farmington 30638._________
Quilt tops dbl. bed size, 1, step around mtn. 3 in. red, $35, 1, step round mtn. 3 in. all cols., $25, 2 strips, 1 string all full size, $6 ea. plus $1 post. Mrs. W. H. Greenway, Rt. 2, Box 128. Kite 31049.________
3 quilt tops, Window Pane, Dutch Doll, $5, string top, $4, 8 band aprons, 75 cents ea., PP. Mrs. Doyal Hitchcock, Rt. 1, Morgan Rd., Bremen 30110.___________
Handpainted machine made baby quilts, $6 ea., handpainted pillowcases, $2 ea., add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain. Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Nice potholders, 5, $1; fancy novelty potholders, 60 cents ea.; novelty shaped aprons, $1.50 ea., send stamp for list. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______________
Handpainted dishtowels, 50 cents ea., 7, $3, oven mitts, 40 cents ea., 3, $1; work aprons, $1.50 ea. add post. Mrs. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5. Ellijay.
Dishtowels done in pretty design, standard size, state what you want 50 cents ea. send stamp for list. Mrs. L. M. Lowman. Rt. 5, Ellijay._______
Handmade quilts all cols., quilted scraps, pretty or good no returns, kings, $15, $2 post., dbl. size, $10, $1.50 post, money orders only. Sallie Butler, Rt. 4, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-3124.__________________
Baby shoes, $1.25 plus post. Dora Robinson, Rt. I, Auburn. Ph. 867-
5696.____________________ 1 ripple wool afghan, 64 x 77, cop-
per Dr. camel, med orange, $45, cro. bed spread 84 x 96, $50. Mrs. Earl Adams, Rt. 2, Walnut St., Cornelia 30531.________.___________
Old fashion bonnets, wagon train bonnets, with ruffle, print $1.75 checked $2, med match apron, $1.75 ea., 2 pockets, add post. Mrs. B. M. Humphreys, 854 Davis St., F6, Gainesville 30501._______________
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 30540._______________
Hand woven potholders mix cols, diff. designs, 5, $1, 30 cents post ea. order of 5. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.________
Potholder's sit up. Fat Rooster and setting hen, $2.25 set, post. 25 cents asst. prints solid cols., pattern $1. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. I, Danielsville 30633.____________
Cro. Orion shell afghan, 45 x 62, It. and drk. gold tangerine, It. and dark avocado green, $33. Mrs. J. Whitley, Rt. 4. Kennesaw 30144.________
1 afghan yellow rose centers, pastel cols, trim in white, $33, pp. Mrs. Marvin Owen, 762 Cunningham Rd., Marietta 30060.___________________
Girls dresses, asst. bonded polyester, cottons, cotton polyester blends, all easy care materials, asst. styles, cols, sizes l-6x any 2, $5, 50 cents post. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd., Athens 30601.
New quilts, full size, $8, queen, $15, king, $20, pp. Mrs. Grady Itson, Rt. 3, Adairsville 30103.
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Fancy gingham aprons, cross stitch, borders with applique or emb. 2 pockets, $2.25 PP. Mrs. E. A. Northrop, Rt. 2, Palmetto 30268.
Cro. granny afghan, brown, offwhite, gold, 56 x 70, $40 PP. Mrs. R. M. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 72, Luthersville
30251.____________________ Hand quilted quilts, 2 Ib. cotton
col. linings, $25 plus $1.50 post. Mrs. H. R. Kemp, Acworth. Ph. 974-3302.
Cro. booties white, pastels ribbon trimmed $1.25 pr., band aprons white, checks, flowered, trimmed/lace pockets, $1.25 ea. Mrs. G. L. Fincher, Rt. 4, Box 110, Douglasville 30134.
Old fashion bonnets, print or solid, $1.50, loop potholder, 5, $1.25. Mrs. F. Stewart, 4469 Bruce St., Doraville
30340.____________________ Jersey pot holders, 4, $1, pin-
cushion, $1, 3 in 1 use as apron, bonnet or clothespin bag, 7 Rose dresser set, $3.50, also Irg. centerpieces, add post. Mrs. Mary T. Vincent, Rt. 1, Statham 30666._____________
Crib-quilts, 42 x 60 in. handpainted nursery design handquilted all new cotton, baby's name and birthday in 1 corner of lining, state col., $8 PP. Mrs. J. R. Lowery, Rt. 2, Rochelle 31079.___________
Afghan, 60 x 64, fan pattern stripes of red, navy, and gold, $35. Mrs. B. Henderlight, 5067 Winding Branch Dr., Atlanta 30338. Ph. 394-1767.
1 granny afghan diff. col. squares edged in black, scalloped outer edge in red, no checks, $45, size 80 x 60. Mrs. Thomas Odum, Rt. 4, Monroe. Ph. 267-5612.____________
Emb. pillow case, good material, standard size, $3.50 pr. Mrs. Louise Bowen. Rt. 2, Rising Fawn 30738.
Handmade bread trays, Irg. oval shaped, very nice, $30 and $35 ea. J. Hancock, Box 466, Buchanan 30113. Ph. 646-5162._____________
Cro. afghan, 4 ply ripple wool, purple and radiant pink, dbl. bed size also hand made quilt, $40 and $35. Mrs. Marion Barfield, 5344 Sharon St.. Forest Park. Ph. 366-5865.
Cro. granny afghans, $25-$35, bed size ripple afghan, $75. Kaye Straight, 1350 N. Morningside Dr., N.E., Atlanta. Ph. 876-4682.________
Band aprons 104 two in. squares ea., made of solids and prints, lined and ties, $2 ea., 20 cents post. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Sr., 231 S. Liberty St., Milledgeville 31061. "_________
Old fashion bonnets, print or solid, $1.50, lace for pillowcases, hairpin or popcorn, 40 cents post. Mrs. J. C. Prince, Box 114, Nelson 30151.
Handmade knives, made from tempered steel, saw blades, paring knives, $2 ea. or set of 4, $6.50, butchers, $3 ea. or set of 4, $10 add post. Dorsey Hortman, Rt. 3. Reynolds 31076.
Asst. cols. dbl. bed quilts, solid cols, linings to match, 2 Ib. cotton padded, $8 ea., add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 6984143._______
Pretty aprons, $1.50 ea., dishtowels, 50 cents ea. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay.______________
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.
Cro. pot or pan holders made w/coarse thread, $1 ea. PP. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.
Out Of State
Wanted
Want grain head for J.D". 45 combine, 10 or 12 ft. prefer 10 ft. Bessie Gossett, Rt. 2, Centre, Ala 35960. Ph. 205-475-3421.
Want old Allis-Chalmers tractor model WF-I936-1948, with narrow near end housing, not tricycle type, running order, junked or narrow rear end alone. Paul R. Graves, Rt. 5, Nebane, N.C. 27302. Ph. 919-563671 1, 919-563-6318.
Want crankshaft for 1958 (300) case diesel G.D. 157 Cont. engine, quote price and cond. C. D. Wells, Box 362, Arden. N.C. 28704.
Want to hear from anyone who has ever grown or knows anything about The "Shoo Fly bush". Victor W. Underwood, Rt. 1, Sheffield, Ala. 35660.
White married man, 63, wants light farm work in return for furnished trailer, etc. and possibly small salary. W. Garver, 2947 Ave. P., N.W., Winter Haven, Fla. 33880.
Want family to operate chicken farm, 3 bdrm. trailer, lights and water furnished plus salary, work 7 days wk. James A. Price, Rt. 1, Box 118, Abbeville, S.C. 29620. Ph. 446-2478.
Want woman to live and work on farm in Saluda, S.C., 40 mi. from Augusta, $20-$25 wk. Amos H. Harmon, Rt. 5, Saluda, S.C. 29138.
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Send your old mailing label with your $2.00 subscription fee to:
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Buying Horns
When you go to the store and pick up a ham, do you know what you are buying? Is it half a ham or a portion of a ham? The following diagram will help.
Butt End or Portion
E
Butt Half
D, E
Center Slices
C, D
Shankless Ham B, C, D, E
Whole Ham A, B, C, D, E
Shank Half
A, B, C
Shank End or Portion A, B
Ham Hock
A
STORAGE TIMES FOR HAMS
The following schedule will aid you in knowing how long ham will keep and still retain top flavor:
In the Refrigerator: Unopened canned hams ...................................6 months Opened canned hams............................................7 days Whole hams .............................................................7 days Cured half hams, cured ham slices, fresh hams........................................................5 days
In the Freezer: Fresh Ham...........................................................8 months Cured hams (if necessary)...............................2 months
r
Freezing is not recommended for cured meats, because it can change flavor and texture.
ADVERTISERS PLEASE READ!!!
Many of you are forgetting the rules! Please help us help you. Check this list before writing your notice next week. 1. Notice should not exceed 25 words including name and
address. 2. ALL notices must include NAME and address and if you so
desire, your phone number PLEASE INCLUDE TOWN NAME ON YOUR AD. 3. Handicraft ads must have permit. (Affidavit must be signed stating items are made by you and not bought for resale.) 4. Flower ads must have permit number. (Flowers must be grown by advertiser and be free of disease). 5. Seed must be checked before it is advertised. (Germination report should accompany notice.) 6. Notices must be signed by advertiser. 7. Farm help wanted ads only please. No domestic or commercial employment. 8. Farm land ads must be five acres or more or contain farm buildings or existing garden orchard, etc.
notice
Lost; 1200 Ib. Red, horned, Santa Gertrudis bull, last seen Sept. 24, near McDonough $100 reward. Dan Bledsoe, McDonough. Ph. 957-2802.
Wanted for display purposes, can be old but in good cond., 1 small farm wagon, 1 horse trough. Fred Habacht, Atlanta. Ph. 934-3377.
Will a bait truck out of Atlanta that goes to Fla. for worms stop at BJ Bait Shop in Preston. Mrs. Betty Kisor, Preston 31824.__________________
Will do sewing in my home. Linda McBurnett, General Dei Lovejoy 30250.________________'
Will the lady who called me from Dalton about the Buff Wyandottes please call or write me again. J. C. Mitchell, 412 Cavender St., LaFavette. Ph. 638-1797.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, October 17, 1973
Make Plans In '73
For '74 Corn Crop
W. H. GURLEY
The indicated corn acreage for 1973 is 1,670,000 acres for Georgia. If there is no set-aside acreages and the price of corn remains at its present level, the state acreage could approach the 2 million acre mark for 1974.
Corn has a high fertilizer requirement and is responsible for a large percentage of the total fer tilizer tonnage used in the state, especially nitrogen. This being true, planning the 1974 crop must begin now if we expect to obtain adequate fertilizer for the increased acreage and do a better job of fertilization on present acreage.
Soil testing is one of the keys to planning your 1974 crop. More than ever before you are going to need to know the lime and fertility status of your soil. You should have a soil pH of 6.0 or above to produce maximum
(This is the fourth in a series of
five articles on fertilizer and fertilization recommendations for
Georgia farms.)_____________
yields of corn. If your soil pH is below 6.0, lime should be applied this fall. If you wait until nearer planting time your chances of getting lime will be reduced or maybe eliminated. Lime should also be ap plied early in order to get full benefit from it next year. Trucks can also get in the fields in the fall and do a much better job of spreading lime.
PHOSPHORUS According to reports phosphorus may be in limited supply for the 1974 crop. We are fortunate that on most cropland soils in the state we already have a medium to high level of this element. Since we have used high per acre rates over the years and there is practically no leaching loss of phosphorus from the soil, there would be little to no response from applied phosphorus on corn where the soil phosphorus level is medium to high. Therefore, the 1974 crop may be the year to take advantage of the buildup levels of phosphorus in the soil. On soils testing medium to high in phosphorus, there should be no yield reduction by leaving this element out of your fertilizer program next year or at least cut down on the rates per acre. New land will be brought back into cultivation next year. Chances are these soils are extremely low in phosphorus and will need a high rate per acre before corn can be grown. The phosphorus fertilizer dollar would be better spent on new land than in areas where the level is already medium to high. However, remember these medium to high levels of phosphate on your present cropland will not stay there unless you continue to ap ply phosphorus fertilizer and reducing the.amount per acre is only a one year thing. Soil testing is the only way to know what your fertility needs are.
POTASSIUM
On most cropland soils potassium levels have been built up to a medium level due to the fact we have used high rates of potassium fer tilizer and very little leaching occurs on the heavier soils in the state. Therefore, many farmers may want to use some of the potassium reserves in their soil for their 1974 corn crop by reducing the amount of potassium applied. However, on the new land that is being brought into cultivation, potassium levels are probably very low and must be sup plied with adequate potassium to produce high yields of grain.
Since very little potassium is lost be leaching, especially on the heavier soils of the state, this element could be applied any time during the year. Applying most of the phosphorus and potassium this fall would assure
you of having your crop fertilized. This would also eliminate some
problems in the fertilizer industry in getting everything done next spring since a large percentage of the fer tilizer is custom applied.
NITROGEN Nitrogen is the production element in growing corn. In fact, about 1 1 12 to 2 pounds of actual nitrogen are required to produce a bushel of corn. Unlike phosphorus and potassium, we cannot maintain a high level of nitrogen in Georgia soils. This element can be lost from the soil and should be applied as close to the time in which it will be used by the plant as possible. Nitrogen may be in limited supply next year and will probably be more expensive than in the past. Therefore, you need to look ahead on your anticipated nitrogen needs and make plans now for a reliable source of nitrogen to be used on your next crop. At one time much of the nitrogen was supplied by growing legume crops on the land. As cheap nitrogen sources were developed this practice went out. However, this may be something to consider again since we anticipate a nitrogen shortage and probably increased price of com mercial nitrogen. Crimson clover will add about 60-100 pounds of nitrogen per acre if properly han dled. This could supply part of the nitrogen needed for corn next sum mer.
SUMMARY
1. Start planning now for your 1974 corn crop.
2. Soil test immediately to deter mine lime, phosphorus and potassium needs.
3. Apply lime, phosphorus, and potassium to cropland this fall to the heavier soils where corn is to be grown in 1974.
4. Use fertilizer wisely. Fertilize your low soil phosphorus and potassium areas first.
5. Lime all fields to a pHof 6.0 this fall.
We believe that 1974 offers the Georgia farmer who plans early, the most successful year ever. Remember high per acre yields do not just hap pen. A sequence of events at prescribed times must take place to accomplish this. Now is the time to begin!
Green Lawns
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face. A light mulch of weed free straw should be applied after rolling.
On areas where you have heavy shade it would be well to use red fescue since this particular grass will grow better in the shade than tall fescue. Re'd fescue does not provide a good lawn when grown without being mixed with something else.
Mowing should be started when the grass is 4 inches high in order to keep young seedling grass from falling over and matting down where it will decay. Do not mow to a height of less than 2 inches in cool weather and no lower than 3 inches in hot weather. To maintain a thick stand of tall fescue you should overseed the lawn area in September or Oc tober each year with 15 to 20 pounds of seed per 1000 square feet of lawn area.
100 PER CENT BEEF?
Prepared beef patties may not be 100 per cent beef. Check the label closely, if it says hamburger, it should be pure beef; if it says anything else, it may have a food supplement in it.
Quilling Nostalgia Depicts Way Of Life For Settlers
(Continued From Page 1)
feelings and concepts of
America, the
joys, trials and
uncertainty of
frontier life.
Wedding gowns,
baby dresses,
even a piece Ohio Star o f denim fo
und their way into a patchwork quilt
to preserve a memory and serve as a
family's personal history.
Quilts soon took unique names to
explain their place in history, a
special family event or a tribulation
of daily life.
POLITICS, RELIGION,
HUMOR
Political quilt names that attest to
the time of their design include the
White House Steps, Old Tippecanoe
and the Mexican Cross. Pioneer life
created patterns
like Indian Tr
ail, Bear's Paw,
Log Cabin, Ro
cky Road to
Kansas, Roads
to Ca 1 iforn ia
and the Cow
boy's Star.
Religious influence was also
strongly felt on patchwork patterns
since in many households the Bible
was the only
book around.
Jacob's Ladd
er, Star of
Bethlehem, Jo
seph's Coat and
King David's CrJacob's Ladder own are only a
few of the more popular designs.
Some of the more humorous
designs aptly describe lifestlyes in a
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Churn Dash
nutshell such as Old Maid's Puz zle, Churn Da sh, the Wild Goose Chase, Robbing Peter to Pay Paul, or Drunkards' Path.
APPLIQUES
Appliqued quilts were unknown in
early America since fabric was too
valuable to waste. When material
was more abundant applique work
grew in pop
ularity. OJ d
settlers reg
arded applique
work (the pr
actice of la
ying one fabL Star of LeMoyne ric over ano
ther) as flagrant waste of pr
ecious cloth. Appliqued quilts
were welcomed as a new way
to further enhance special oc
casion quilts
such as the br
ide's
quilt.
Many original
appliqued qui
lts have been
preserved in mu-
Dutch Rose seums since th
ey seldom saw the wear and tear of
everyday use as the patchwork cover
experienced.
It is difficult to find a mode of ex-
pression which
encompasses the
traditional, con-
_
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temporary, inexpensive and ornate all in one.
_Tur.key T_ racks Qtcuhiwltoinr gf aanrde p^a-
these with patchwork regarded as America's native handicraft and unique contribution to the artworld.
Horticultural Society Meet
The Georgia Horticultural Society will hold its 10th annual meeting at Berry College, Rome, October 19 and 20. For information, write Dr. J. M. Thompson,, Secretary, 116 Sandra Avenue, Warner Robins 31093.
The 1973 Georgia Apple Queen, Debbie Gail Biamlett of Dalton, recently visited the Georgia Department of Agriculture bringing with her some of Georgia's delicious apples.
Autumn
The autumn season is filled with trees Who shed their beautiful golden
leaves.
These leaves of gold that all trees shed
Are finally put in a leafy bed.
Later there will be a breeze That will depart these golden leaves.
Don't feel said because they're gone;
When Spring arrives they'll be back
home.
Mrs. Johnny Price
1807 Freeman Rd.
Jonesboro, Georgia
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Monthly prices for August Georgia Auction Markets
Ga. Department of Agriculture And
U. S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating
Federal-State Market News Service
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
AND CALVES:
Steers:
Averages:
Good, 500-700 lb.-----49.75 Good, 700-900 lb.--------49.75
Good, 900-1100 lb.-----49.75
Heifers: Good, 500-700 lb.------48.88 Good, 700-900 lb.------48.88
Cows: lltility ----------------39.60 Cutter-----------------35.00
Bulls: Y. G. 1-2 1300-1700 IDS.44.90 Y. G. 1-2 1000-1300 lbs.42.70
Calves, 250-500 lb. Choice----------------59.80 Good ------------------54.20
Vealers, 100-250 lb. Choice----------------66.40 G ood ------------------60.90
FEEDERS:
Steers:
Choice, 200-300 lb. ----84.20 Choice, 300-400 lb. ----74.80 Choice, 400-500 lb. ----67.00 Choice, 500-600 lb. ----60.90 Choice, 600-700 lb. ----56.40
Good Good Good Good Good
200-300 lb.------74.00 300-400 lb.------65.90 400-500 lb.------59.70 500-600 lb.------55.60 600-700 lb.------52.30
Heifers:
Choice 200-300 lb. ----71.00
Choice 300-400 lb. ----62.80
Choice 400-500 lb. ----57.00
Choice, 500-600 lb. ----51.80
Good, 200-300 lb.------62.60
Good 300-400 lb.------56.70
Good 400-500 lb.------51.60
Good 500-600 lb.------47.80
HOGS:
Barrows and Gilts:
200-220 lb. U.S. 3-----55.24
220-240 lb. U.S. 3------55.24
200-220 lb. U.S. 2-3 ---55.88
220-240 lb. U.S. 2-3 ---55.88
200-220 lb. U.S. 1-3 ---56.59
220-240 lb. U.S. 1-3---56.59
1973 Fall Planting Schedule For Georgia
APPROVED BY AGRONOMY DIVISION
Crop Oats
Barley
Wheat
Rye
Annua 1 Winter Grazing Mixture Ryegrass
Variety
Rate of seeding (per acre)
Date of seeding
Elan (S) Fla. 501 (C) (P) Coker 67-22 (S) Coker 66-22 (M) (P) Ora (P) Nora (S) Ga. 7199 (C) (P)
Miller (C) (P) Keowee (M) (P) Barsoy (S) Rapidan (M) (P)
Ga. 1123 (M) (P) McNair 4823 (M) (P) Coker 65-20 (S) Holley (S) Arthur (S) Coker 68-15 (P) (M)
2 bu. (for grain) 4 bu. (for grazing)
l%-2 bu. for grain 3-4 bu. for grazing
1-1% bu. for grain 2-2% bu. for graz ing or silage
For Grain: Oct. 1-Nov. 1
For Grazing: Mountains:
Aug. 15-Sept. 1 Piedmont:
Sept. 1-Sept. 15 Coastal Plain:
Sept. 20-Oct. 15 Mountains:
Sept. 1-Nov. 1 Piedmont :
Oct. 15-Nov. 15 Coastal Plain
Nov. 1-Dec. 1
Mountains: Oct. 1-Nov. 15
Piedmont : Oct. 15-Nov. 15
Coastal Plain Nov. 1-Dec. 1
Wrens Abruzzi (S)
1-1% bu. for grain
Weser (P) (C)
2-2% bu. for grazing
Explorer (S)
Elbon (P) (M)
McNair Vitagraze (S)
Athens Abruzzi (P) (M) Wintergrazer 70 (s)
Oats , Rye or Wheat
3 bu. Oats 2 bu. Rye
Annual Ryegrass
20 Ibs . or wheat
Crimson Clover or
20 Ibs.
Arrowleaf Clover
5 to 8 Ibs.
Ryegrass alone or with a clover.
40-50 Ibs. Ryegrass 20 Ibs. of Crimson or 5 to 8 Ibs: of Arrowleaf.
For Grazing: Mountains :
Late August Piedmont
Sept. 1-Sept. 15 Coastal Plain
Oct. 1-Oct. 15 Mountains:
Late August Piedmont:
Sept. 1 Coastal Plain:
Oct. 1-Oct. 15
General lime and fertilizer Recommendations
If lime was not applied last year, one
ton/A or more dolomitic limestone may be
needed to raise the soil pH to 6.0-6.5.
If soil magnesium is adequate, any liming
material may be used. If crop is to be
grazed, always use dolomitic limestone
irrespective of magnesium soil level.
For best results, apply lime before
planting. Soil test to determine
specific lime and magnesium needs.
The following rates of fertilizer can
,
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Pounds /Ac re
N
P205
K2 0
Grain
75
40
60
Grazing
150
50
75
For grain - apply 20-30 Ibs. N/A in fall
and topdress with 40-50 Ibs. N/A in mid-
February.
For grazing - split N application % in
fall and % in mid-February.
Remarks (1)
Plant clean treated seed. Plant certified seed. Control weeds . Do not plant small grain seed more than 1% to 2 inches deep.
Plant clean treated seed. Plant certified seed. Control weeds.
Plant clean treated seed. Plant certified seed. Grain - N rate can be increased by 30 Ibs/A for stiff straw varieties. Control weeds.
Plant clean treated seed. Plant certified seed. Control weeds.
Plant clean treated seed. Inoculate clover. Plant certified seed.
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Pampas grass is a large or
namental grass used extensively in
the South as a garden focal point or
to screen part of your yard. In the
milder southern climate it remains
evergreen all year; elsewhere
where winters are more severe the
plant is deciduous but comes back
every spring from the roots.
Pampas grass produces a large
clump of sharp, saw-toothed leaves.
In September some of the stems in
the middle of the clump grow
taller than the others and burst into
white, beige or pink flower plumes
from 1 to 3 feet long.
These plumes are widely sought
after to use in dried arrangements
throughout the winter months. At
one time, pampas grass plumes
were exported from the United
States to Europe in such quantity
that they were a very important
commercial crop.
Pampas grass is native to South
America but it does not grow on the
pampas or grassy prairie plains of
the continent. Instead, it is found in
the mountains near moisture.
Hybrid varieties, however, will grow
in any kind of soil; dry or wet, acid
or alkaline. Pampas grass is a fast
grower and likes a rich soil if
possible. -
Va ,era Jessee
Key To Economy
(Continued From Page 1)
demand, and anticipated changes is the best tool a farmer has when he plans his production. The Georgia Crop Reporting Service is committed to supplying statistics on Georgia agriculture production and marketing. These statistics have become a basic tool in the operation of our complex agriculture and agribusiness.
Thousands of requests are received each year for information on Georgia agriculture. The cooperation and assistance of volun teer reporters such as farmers and agribusinessmen in providing basic data are greatly appreciated.
Keep Cut Flowers
The Simple Way
If you want to preserve the beauty of spring and early summer cut flowers, here is a simple method:
Use a mixture of two parts borax (the old laundry standby) to one part of dry white sand or one part borax to two parts white corn meal.
Be sure the flowers are dry. Then place the blossoms in a box on a layer of the mixture and carefully sprinkle additional mixture over the flowers. Make certain that the petals are completely covered, but not crushed or bent. Cover, the box and store at room temperature for 8 to 10 days.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, October 17, 1973
Hearings Scheduled For W. Ga. Tollway
Public hearings will be held
throughout Georgia during the next
few weeks at which time interested
persons will be afforded an op
portunity to be heard concerning
proposed location alternatives of a
Hallowe'en -- popular name given to the eve or vigil of All Hallows, or highway project commonly known as
Festival of All Saints, the evening of October 31. In England and Scotland it the West Georgia Tollway:
was long consecrated to harmless fireside revelries with ceremonies for
Bainbridge -- National Guard
divining a future sweetheart.
Armory, Louise Street, Oct. 30, 7:30
Customs and susperstitions gathered through the ages go into our celebration of Hallowe'en, on October 31. The day is so named because it is the Eve of All Saints, but many of the beliefs and ob servances connected with it arose long before the Christian era, and the autumn festivals of pagan peoples.
The ancient Druids had a three day celebration at the beginning of November. On the eve before the day that they believed spirits roamed abroad, they lighted bonfires to drive them away. Iri ancient Rome the festival of Pomona, the Goddess of
Fruits and Gardens, occurred at about this time of year. It was an oc
24 hours, and they will be as durable as they are unique. You can even wrap them in tissue and store them carefully when the holiday is over, ready for another Hallowe'en party next year.
Fall's Flower
Garden chrysanthemums bring fall color to gardens, flowerbeds, or con tainers on patios, decks or terraces. Mums can be planted now to bring quick color to that flower bed or planter where annuals may have faded. Check with your local Ex tension agent for growing tips.
p.m. Albany -- Albany High School
Auditorium, 801 Residence Avenue, October 31, -- 7:30 p.m.
Cuthbert -- Henderson High School Auditorium, November 1, --
7:30 p.m. LaFayette -- Cherokee Regional
Library, 305 S. Duke Street, Novem ber 6 -- 7:30 p.m.
Rome -- East Rome High School Auditorium, Turner-McCall Boulevard, November 7 -- 7:30 p.m.
Carrollton -- West Georgia College Auditorium, West Georgia College, November 8, 7:30 p.m.
Written statements and other exhibits in place of, or in addition to, oral statements will be accepted
casion of rejoicing associated with the harvest, and nuts and apples, as
MORE CORN
by the Authority until November 12, 1973. They should be sent to:
symbols of the winter store of fruit,
Corn acreage for harvest is up 12 Mr. Frank Harscher, III
were roasted before a huge bonfire. per cent in Georgia to a level of Department of Transportation
Even after November 1 became a 1,670,000 acres in 1973, according to Room 604
Christian feast day, honoring All J. Lavaughn Johnson, Cooperative 230 Houston Street, N.E.
Saints, the peasants clung to the old Extension Service economist.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
pagan beliefs and customs that had
grown up about Hallowe'en. It became a night of mystery and fun
Agricultural Calendar
making, with many picturesque
superstitions. Folk came to believe they could foretell the future on that
night by performing such rites as
jumping over candles. In the British Isles, great bonfires
MEETINGS Oct. 19-20 -- Tenth Annual
Meeting of the Georgia Hor ticultural Society, Krannert Center, Berry College, Rome.
Stockyards, Ashburn. For info, call 912/567-3371. Oct. 27 -- and every 2nd and 4th Sat. -- Auction, Carlo and Son L/S, Hwy. 41 So. Valdosta. Ph.
blazed and laughing bands of
For info, write Dr. J. M.
912/242-9148.
"guisers", young people disguised in
Thompson, 116 Sandra Ave.,
Oct. 31-1 PM -- Annual Sale of
grotesque masks and carrying lan
Warner Robins, 31093.
Ga. Jersey Cattle Club, fresh
terns carved from turnips, gathered
Oct. 20-27-9 AM -- Fannin
and springing cows, heifers.
in each village. Our Hallowe'en
County Homemakers Council
Tifton Exp. Station. For info.
celebrations today keep many of these customs unchanged. Young and old still gather to hunt nuts and duck for apples bobbing in a tub of water. Grinning pumpkin jacko'lanterns. rustling corn stalks, and white sheeted figures create an air of mystery, and black paper cats and
witches are used for party decora tions.
Hallowe'en is a favorite "special day" for school celebrations, when young people hold costume parties, play old fashion games, and give
4th Annual Harvest Sale, Far mers Market, Hwy. 5 and 76, Blue Ridge 30513. Oct. 27 (9 AM-5 PM), Oct. 28 (1 PM-5 PM) -- Beaver Barn Market Place Sale of Arts & Crafts, Willoughby Park on Clayton St., Commerce. Oct. 30 -- Tobacco Short Course, ABAC, Rural Development Center, Tifton. FARM SALES EVENTS Oct. 17-1 PM -- 2nd Production Sale Chester Whites, sale at the farm, Hiram Usry, Smith-
call J. H. Arnold, Newnan 404/253-1970 nights.
FEEDER PIG SALES Oct. 17 -- Tri-County, Broxton. Oct. 18 -- Pearson L/S Market,
Pearson. Oct. 18 -- Pulaski Stockyard,
Cochran. Oct. 19-7:30 PM -- Waycross L/S
Market, Waycross. Oct. 19 -- Sutton L/S Co.,
Sylvester, 912/776-3547. Oct. 19 -- Dodge County L/S
Salebarn, Eastman. Oct. 19-1:30 PM -- CSRA,
clever plays and pageants based on
ville. Ph. 912/874-4281.
Warrenton.
the ancient customs. Frequently
Oct. 18-1 PM -- Production Ham
Oct. 19-8 PM -- Turner County
whole communities gather for a
pshire Hog Sale, at Alien
Stockyards, castrated pigs
Hallowe'en festival, as did the
McKinney Farm, 2 miles East
onfy, deliver by 5 PM, Ash-
villagers of earlier days.
of 247 on Alien Rd., Macon.
burn. 912/567-3371.
DECORATIONS
McKinney & Thaxton. Ph.
Oct. 20 -- Farmers Stockyard,
"Spooky" table decorations add greatly to the fun of a children's Halloween party.
First pour several cups of packaged soap (or detergent) into a bowl with a little water. Beat with a hand or an electric mixer until the suds are stiff, and then stir in more of the product until the mixture reaches a clay-like texture. Now you are ready to start molding. Make each ghost on a cardboard base so it
can be easily transported.
912/788-3953. Oct. 20 -- and every 1st and 3rd
Sat. -- Diamond B. Stables Horse & Tack Auction, Bonner & Gilbert Rd., Macon. Ph. 935-8601, 935-9987 William Breland. Oct. 20-3 PM, 7 PM -- First An nual Ga. State Championship Mule Frolic, spon. by Murray County Cattlemen's Assn., Chatsworth. Contact C. W. Bradley. Rt. 1, Chatsworth. Ph. 404/695-2361.
Sylvan! a. Oct. 22-2 PM -- Vidalia L/S
Market, Vidalia, 912/5373462.
Oct. 24 -- Tri-County, Broxton. Oct. 25 -- Pearson L/S Market,
Pearson. Oct. 25 -- Pulaski Stockyard,
Cochran. Oct. 26-7:30 PM -- Waycross L/S
Market, Waycross. Oct. 26 -- Dodge County L^
Salebarn, Eastman.
Begin by making a mound of suds
Oct. 22-7 PM -- and every Mon.
Oct. 27 -- Soperton Stockyard,
with your hands. Then build up a
Longhorn Horse Auction,
Soperton.
flowing figure with short, rounded
Hwy. 82, E. Sylvester. Jack
Oct. 29-3 PM -- Parker's
arms and a rounded head. Imbed
Beasley or Leroy Cooper, Ph.
Stockyard, Statesboro.
small chips of coal, black beads, or
912/776-3030 or 776-3463.
Oct. 30 -- Flint River L/S Market,
licorice in the suds for the eyes, and use peppercorns, cloves, candy or cut paper for the nose and mouth. Now make a second ghost. When your spirit couple is ready for the table, arrange straw or dried grasses as a rim.
Pumpkins can also be molded by hand. They will need stems, and ridges which can be "carved" with your fingernail or a spoon handle. To color them, add orange vegetable color or poster paint with the water while mixing the suds. Or make the
Oct. 23-11 AM -- and every Tues. Horse & Tack Sale, Walker Horse and Mule Co. Hwy. 84 East Whitman. Ph. 263-4081.
Oct. 25-9:30 AM Show, 12 Noon Meeting, 2 PM Sale -- Ga. Hampshire Breeders Show & Sale, Coastal Plains Exp. Station, Tifton.
Oct. 26-1 PM -- YorkshireHampshire Sale, on Ihe farm. Write for catalog. W. T. BurIon & Son, Rt. 3, Ouitman. Ph. 263-7660, 263-7037.
Oct. 26-8 PM -- Special Breeder
Bainbridge. Oct. 30 -- Sumter L/S Assn.,
Americus. Oct. 31 -- Smith Bros. Stockyard,
Bar tow. Oct. 31 -- Tri-County, Broxton.
HORSE SHOWS Oct. 21-1 PM -- Community
Benefit Horse Show, Ball Ground. For info, call Carroll Nix. Ball Ground, 735-3169, 735-2020. Oct. 28-10 AM -- Ga. Arabian Horse Assn. Fun Show, Kennesaw Mtn. Stables. Call
pumpkins from white suds, let them
Cattle Sale, .commercial cow
Nancy Goodwill 404/233-
dry. and then brush the surface with
and calf prs., heifers, and
8500, 404/255-8618, Frah
orange poster paint.
springers. Turner County
Kirk 404/427-1453.
Allow vour decorations to drv for