FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Tommy /rv/n, Commissioner Georgia Deparfmenf of Agriculture
Market Bulletin
Volume 60
Clwulea
Agribusiness -
The New Byword
Agriculture is big business in Georgia. It is an industry which touches every citizen of our State. In fact, agriculture during recent years has become so intertwined with industry that it has lost much of its support in our State.
Agribusiness is the new theme. It is the modern expression desig-
ned to bring agriculture and industry closer together. Hopefuli ly, agriculture, ijan industry it-self, will be properly recognizjed in the future for its economic 'impact in our State's overall economy. The Georgia Agribusiness Council, organized in 1966, was formed to bring about better communications between agriculture and business. It
(Our guest columnist this week is Charles E. Crowder, Executive Director, Georgia Agribusiness Council, 19 Hunter Street, S.W., Atlanta 30334.)______________
is a non-profit organization of individuals, firms and commodity groups designed to represent and promote the agricultural interests of Georgia. The Council is guided by a Board of Directors from its statewide membership.
Plans are now underway to expand the membership and program of the Agribusiness Council. A membership drive will be launched soon to enroll additional agriculturallyrelated individuals and firms. A strong legislative program will be formulated to better represent agriculture in government. The major thrust will be to develop domestic and export markets for Georgia's agricultural products and services. The staff will attempt to provide more agricultural information and services to the membership.
The Georgia Agribusiness Council also works closely with the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Georgia Department of Community Development.
It is my privilege to be the Executive Director of this fine organization. I have never seen a more committed and dedicated slate of Officers and Directors. The members at large are ready and willing to support our efforts. And, it has the support of the Commissioner of Agriculture, Tommy Irvin, and his staff.
Our new program will be a dynamic force of positive action, and as we develop our resources of members and finances, the task will be
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Wednesday, August 28, 1974
Georgia Experiment Stations
Battle Against Fall Armyworm
Planting the peanut variety least preferred by fall armyworms can curb the
Cattle Rustlers Donad B Leuck a he moth's population.
. Investigations led by entomologist B. Leuck at the ARS
Southern Grain Insects Research
Laboratory, Tifton, Ga., determined
probable effects of the more resistant
Apprenhended
foliage on the insects' field populations and biology. The Georgia Agricultural Experiment
Stations, Athens, cooperated.
Two cattle rustlers have been apprehended and placed under a $10,000 bond in Walker county.
Cooperating in the effort were Sheriff Ralph Jones' office and the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
The men, Gordon L. Jones and Ronnie Lee Kellett, allegedly stole two calves from the Charles Logan farm in Trion and were apprehended when the Sheriff checked local packing houses for fresh carcases. When two were found, he contacted the person who had carried them to the packing house for processing.
The man said he had purchased the animals from two men who delivered the carcases in a car trunk. The man
who bought the animals has also been charged with receiving and concealment of stolen property._______
Insecticidal control of the fall ar-
myworm and other insects contributes significantly to increased
peanut production costs. Results of the study suggest that plant breeding to incorporate insect resistance may aid other control measures and reduce insecticide use.
Some 14 standard peanut varieties were rated for preference resistance to foliage-feeding insects in the field. Similar preferences were expressed often by two or more insect species feeding simultaneously on the forages.
Starr was found most preferred and Southeastern Runner 56*15, least preferred. Other insect species in the foliage-feeding complex included the corn earworm and the velvetbean caterpillar.
A mated fall armyworm moth may
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produce an average of about 1,000
Letters To Ed.----------------3
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Recipes----------------------------5
Poem------------------------------6 Out-of-State
Tested Boar Sale
Notice------------------6
Fall Planting Schedule ------------------11
Straight Line ---------------12 What Is --------------------12 Ag. Calendar -----------------12
The Coastal Plains Experiment Station, Tifton, will hold a Georgia State Association Boar Tested sale August 29 at one p.m. Seventy head of tested boars will be offered for sale.
Number 35
Thomasville Market
To Be Improved
Bids for construction improvements and additions on the Thomasville Farmers Market will be opened September 10, by the Georgia Building Authority in room 212 of the Trinity Washington Building in Atlanta.
Commissioner Irvin said he was particularly happy to see this project, long sought by him, State Senator Henry Russell (formerly a representative from Thomasville) and Representative Jim Keyton, become a reality.
Plans include a new administration building with facilities for meetings and cooking demonstrations, a refrigerated broker building with 14 bays, three additional bays in the retail shed area and a new truck transfer area.
Other buildings will be improved and at least one building moved to improve efficiency and traffic flow, the Commissioner said. Work should begin shortly after the bid opening on the tenth of September.
"The Thomasville market is one of the most utilized farm markets in the state," Irvin said.
"Through the efforts of this department, the State Legislature and the farmers and merchants in the Thomasville area, the half million dollar project is now well on its way to becoming a reality," Irvin said.
Flatlanders Frolic
The first Flatlanders Arts and Crafts Show will be held September 1 and 2 as part of the fourth annual Flatlanders Fall Frolic in Lakeland. The frolic is sponsored by the Lanier County Lions Club for the benefit of the local recreation park.
Bird Feeders Bring Fall Enjoyment
The Coconut Shell Bird Feeder Can Be Made By Sawing A Coconut Shell In Half And Hanging It From A Tree Limb.
Coconut Shell Hanging Bird Feeder
"Weathervane" Type Feeder Pivot* On Iron Rod To Keep Open Side Down Wind.
Window Jamb
Window Sill Feeder
Screw Eye
Garbage Can Ud Feeder
As the days grow shorter and
cooler weather is in the offing, many Georgians are preparing bird feeders for added enjoyment during the fall season. With just a little effort, even
a barren yard in the middle of town can be made attractive to birds.
A feeder doesn't have to be
elaborate to attract birds. If you are thinking of winter-feeding birds, you must keep it up once you begin. If you don't, there is a chance that you will have killed your birds with "kin-
dness". Through feeding, it is possible to keep birds which would
normally leave the area.
Tin Can Feeder Wash With Vinegar, Dry, Wash With Clean Water. Dry. Then Paint With Exterior House Paint, Metal Paint, Or Enamel. Use Metal Primer H Available.
Place the feeders near shrubs or trees, and if possible, near a window where you can watch the birds.
Finally, keep a constant supply of food of the right kind in your feeder, but not too much -- it may deteriorate before it is eaten.
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Farm employment
Want exp. dairyman, or someone willing to learn, to help in modern dairy with milking parlor, exc. pay, with air cond. 2 bdrm. furnished house trailer. Dorman Shropshire, Rt. 4, Cartersville 30120. Ph. 404-3825896, 404-382-1902.-________
Want mature, married couple as caretaker on 100 A. farm in Walton Co., Rent-free house available. C. H. Jones, Atlanta. Ph. 325-9920, 9381199. _____
Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle in middle Ga. area. Russ Elliott, Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-3155.
Want job on cattle or horse farm, have wife and small child, exp. in all type of farming, must have furnished house or trailer, with weekly wages. George Bryant, Box 201, Cornelia 30531.________________
Want job raising rabbits at home, have had exp., will raise for any purpose, only raise by order. Bran Ritchie, Atlanta. Ph. 325-3721 after 8.
Will do bush-hog cutting and plowing, Irg. areas or gardens, 50 mi. radius of Atlanta. Mack L. Waters, 4281 Hugh Howell Rd., Tucker 30084. Ph. 934-5761.__________
Young, single man wants job on poultry farm or other farm work, need room, board or furnished place to stay and weekly salary. William Hester, Rt. 1, Madison.______________________
Want couple or small family to handle cattle and do light farm work, will furnish good 3 bdrm house, utilities furnished, salary negotiable, Covington area. R. J. Williams, Decatur. Ph. 404-634-1234, 404-6340369._____________________
Want middle age lady to do light farm work. Mrs. O. F. Mullins, Rt. 1, Evans. Ph. 404-863-1257._______
50 yr. man and wife wants job on farm as caretaker or breeder on egg farm, have 20 yrs. exp. James Smith, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-3502.
Family of 6 wants job raising chicken] or,in egg house, anywhere in middle or North East Ga. need Irg. house and Garden spot. T. J. Bridges, Rt. 2, Ringgold 30736.________
Want man or man and wife to work on hog farm for house rent, good 6 room house, must have some exp. hog Banner. Joe C. Neil, Rt. 1, Box 1660, LaFayette 30728. Ph. 638-5109.
Want reliable couple for caretaker on 71 A. farm, will furnish nice house, all utilities, must have other income, reference requested, immediate occupancy. R. H. Whitaker, Rt. 2, Box 247, Hampton. Ph. 946-4901.
Want job as farm manager or assistant, single, capable, will relocate, graduate in Agriculture, Univ. Ga. John E. Bishop, Box 7, Spring Valley Park, Winterville 30683.__________
Want middle age lady to do light farm work. Mrs. R. L. Garmon, Rt. 9, Ben Hill Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 404-942-8611.___________
Want someone to bale 40 A. of Bahia on halves. Frank Cone, Albany. Ph. 439-8329._______________
Want to cut Coastal Bermuda hay on a percentage basis or by the bale. B. H. Tillman, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 404-786-6887.______
Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle. Cherokee and adjoining counties. William R. Odom, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 404-926-5420.
FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
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Agriculture Building 19 Hunter St., S. W. Atlanta, Georgia 30334
404-656-3727
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
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Retired man and wife need caretaker job on North Ga. cattle farm, need 5 rm house with utilities, plus salary, will need to be moved, can operate all types farm machinery, have best ref. M. B. Finuf, Austell 30001. Pha;404-941-8135._______
dependable man to help milk in stanchion barn, house and electricity furnished. Edward Brynas, Newborn. Ph. 404-342-3618. ____
Want job on chicken farm, growing baby chicks. Bill Stephens, Dahlonega 30533.
Cattle hauled anytime, anywhere, 30 ft. trailer, no ramp needed. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Springs. Ph. 9436621.
Will do farm fencing, any size job, any where, good work, references, reasonable prices. Charles Matthews, Rt. 1, Box 263, Monticello 31064. Ph. 404-468-8433.
Want job in Ga. as caretaker on farm and equipment. Emmitt Taylor, 214 Knoxville St.. Fort Valley 31030.
Want job milking in parlor barn, must have place to live on farm. Johnnie Cadden, 525 Lucky St., Baxley 31513.__________________
Will cut and bale hay South of Atlanta. Wayne Peavy, Atlanta. Ph. 753-5649.
Man and wife desire work on farm w/reasonable salary and furnished place to live, both can work, go anywhere. K. L. McDougal, c/o Gen. Pel. Rossville 30741.________
Dairy worker wanted to help milk 100 cows in dbl. 6 milking parlor. W. B. Boykin, Rt. 1, Box 353, Savannah 31401. Ph. 912/728-3241.______
Single man, 66 yrs., wants to work on farm in country, must have board and small wages, will help with chickens and livestock. Taft Parkerj 902 S. Park Ave., Tifton._______
Will build any type farm fence anywhere in Ga. L. W. Rucker, 181 Brook Dr., Alpharetta. Ph. 404-4755046.
Wanted, individual interested in care of purebred cattle. Ideal setting, w/home serviced by school bus, near city, shopping area, etc. G. F. Mclnnes, P. O. Box 3595, Augusta 30904.
Will build any kind of farm fence, no job too large at any location. Alton Glover, Acworth. Ph. 974-5809, 4226606.
Will tear down barns and old bldgs. for materials, also cut down trees for logs. Lanny Walsh, Gen. Del. Pine Mtn. Valley 31823.__________
Want to gather feed corn and be paid w/feed corn within reasonable distance of Cobb County. Danny King, 1336 Cooper Lake Rd., Smyrna. Ph. 436-0317.
Want sober man, 65 to 70, to help do farm work and drive tractor for board and salary. Gustava Dyal, Rt. 2, Box 12, Baxley. ___________
Want farmhouse in Floyd County in exchange for farm work. A. A. Bragg, 806 Oakland Ave., Rome. Ph. 2320915.
Farm
machinery and equipment
for sale
Only that farm machinery which has been used in an in dividual farming operation and is being sold by that same individual may be ad vertised in this column. The same general rule applies to those wanting equipment in that they should be seeking equipment for their own in dividual farm. No trucks may be advertised wanted or for sale in the Bulletin. Our rules and regulations prohibit dealers and com mercial enterprises from ad vertising.
Arts-way 325-A PTO driven feed mill and mixer, 6 mos. for sale. D. Bulloch, Rt. 4, Box 200, Dawson 31742. Ph. 912-698-3411._____
Rabbit pen, 3 separate cages $15. Clare Hilley, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-
0935._________________ 8N Ford tractor, new paint, new
tires, exc. cond., also Hester Pulverizer, 6 ft. rock rake, 5-pt. all purpose plow, cutting harrow, also 4wheel Low Boy trailer. Tommy Brooks, Marietta 30060. Ph. 4343935 after 5._________________
One row 501 International cottonpicker, mounted on 300 Farmall tractor, exc. cond. ready to pick, $3500. Eddie E. Beasley, Avera 30803."Ph. 547-2229.
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43 community hen nests for sale, 12 hole dbl. decker, $12. piece. R. L Martin, Rt. 3, Blairsville. Ph. 7452397.
5 ft. pull type Bush Hog heavy duty, good cond. J. H. McGee, Rt. 2, Canton 30114. Ph. 345-5842.
Ensley K-12 cable backhoe, $2,000 L. D. Turner, Rt. 3, Acworth 30101 Ph. 974-5417.
1972 Lilliston 550 Invert row peanut digger shaker, exc. cond., new chain last yr., 5 sets freshly sharpened blades, $750. Cecil M. Eubanks, Rt. 2, Box 67, Edison. Ph. 835-2335.
1/2 hp, deep well pump w/o motor,
used very little, guaranteed 4 mos.,
$50. John Taylor, Rochelle. Ph. 365-
2401.
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Ben Pearson hi-drum cotton picker, 1968 model, good cond. Lamar Black, Rt. 2, Box 144-A, Millen 30442. Ph. 912-982-5458.
14 A Cotton-picker on super C tractor, good cond. Lester Baker, Rt. 1, Warrenton. Ph. 465-2145.____
7 x 14 tandem axle trailer for moving farm- machinery, all steel good shape, $300. Hugh Maret, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404-376-4741, 376-2737.
1973 model Rainbow Irrigation system, complete, 6 cyl. J. D. diesel, 3,000 ft. 6 in. pipe, trailer and 1 Walker with 660 ft. flexible hose, Irrigated less than 200 A., $15,500.
C. M. Pippin, Jr., Pretoria Rd., Albany 31701._______________
H Farmall tractor, exc. cond., 4 new tires, 3 disc, turning plow, set of single and dbl. disc., all for $950. Harry Cole, Box 11421, Sta. A, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-2216, 404-464-2580.
Gehl feed mill and mixer, 4000 Ib. capacity good as new cond., $1,250. Lonnie McCullough, Rt. 2, Box 98, Cobbtown 30420. Ph. 685-5026.
1970 Oliver tractor, 1250 gas, 8 speed trans., with extremely low hours, exc. cond. Tony H. Hight, Box 7880, Fairburn. Ph. 964-3640.
' Front and rear head for TD 18 Int. motbrf Cecil Eubanks, 809 Eve St., Augusta 30904. Ph. 404-736-0162.
TD 6 International bulldozer 7 ft. 4 in. blade, and 20 ft. tilt bed trailer, all very good cond. J. W. Martin, Rt. 2, Box 134A, Metier 30439. Ph. 7632032.
John Deere 2010 Crawler with blade, fair cond. E. H. Claxton, Jr., Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-2327, 912375-5016 after 6.
One, 400 gal. zero milk tank and 2 horse Copland compressor, $800. now in use. M. E. Bowen, Blackshear. Ph. 912-449-5802.
60 hog type chicken feeders, fair cond., $2. ea. L. S. Gasaway, Rt. 1, Statham 30666. Ph. 725-7138.
Dual Axle trailer, 15 x 8 ft. heavy duty, used for hauling farm tractor and equip. $400. Jan Kennedy, Rt. 1, Collins. Ph. 912-557-4039.
52 Allis Chalmers C tractor, harrow, 2 row cultivator, $950. Mrs. J. L. Grindle, Rt. 7, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-4569.
John Deere 45 combine, 10 ft., good cond., ready to go, $2,000. C. R. Hafdigree, Rt. 1, Box 74, Watkinsville. Ph. 769-5331, 769-6495.
I. H., 4 row 429 corn head for 403 combine, very good cond., $2,000., 2 Lilliston peanut turn over shakers, one $200., one $400. John G. Faulk, Rt. 1, Box 114, Jeffersonville. Ph. 912-945-3415.
2 row Rust cottonpicker, good running cond., also 2 cotton wagons, all used last yr., $2500. Dennis A. Mize, Rt. 2, Box 238, Royston 30662. Ph. 245-5231.
699 John Deere cotton picker, high drum with cab. H. A. Browning, Valdosta. Ph. 244-4199 after 9.
Model 62 Lilliston peanut picker, picked approx. 400 A, exc. cond., any reasonable offer. G.'J. Pate, Rt. 1, Ashburn. Ph. 912-567-4026.
9N Ford tractor, new tires, good cond., one smoothing harrow, ,20 disc, one turning plow for same all $875. Rufus McClung, Rt. 1, Hiram 30141. Ph. 445-3586.
New Holland 350 Grinder mixer $900., model FB-B John Deere grain drill, $500., 7 ft. 507 John Deere Rotary cycle, $200. J. W. Dent, Rt. 1, Box 103, Ft. Valley 31030._____
One Poulan chain saw, bow-type, 10 pieces, 10 1/2 ft., 3 in. galvanized pipe. J. B. Cousins, Rt. 1, Box 139, Greenville 30222. Ph. 672-4696.
Two, 8 ton feed bins, $400., fifty, 8 ft. waterers, $4. ea., 3, Master-link pan type feeders, $1,200. ea. Bobby Bagley, Hwy. 19, Alpharetta. Ph. 4756359.
6 ft. x 20 ft. flat bed trailer, tandem wheels with fenders, elec. brakes, ideal for hauling hay, reg. and inspected $500. firm. Curtis Minix, Cusseta 31805. Ph. 404-959-3621.
Root rake fits C frame TD14A International, 10 ft., $750. J. R. Griner, Americus. Ph. 912-924-6078, 912924-4836 after 6.
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24 Pancake brooders, $800. ea., 501 series Ford mowing machine, $375., 510' Ford hay cond., PTO drive, $50., David-Bradley Hammer Mill, $50., 52 auto. 8 ft. waterers. hanging type $1.50 ea., 12-21 ft. auto, waterers, $7. ea. Olen Stephens, Gainesville. Ph. 536-3768._______
International 3444 loader backhoe for sale, or swap for small or med. size bull dozer, also 2 axle metal equip, trailer with lights, brakes and ramp, cost of trailer $850. W. J. Vaughan, Box 26, Thomasville 13792. Ph. 912226-4611, 912-226-2814.
Hesston laying equip., 1 PT-10 mower cond., 1 stakhend 10, I stakmower 10, all equip, exc. cond. M. J. Corbin, Rt. 1, Soperton 30457. Ph. 912-578-5615.
Ford 8N tractor good cond., $875., Guild pulverizer, $150., Guild Rollover blade, $175. Bill Barandon, 2806 Meadowview Dr., Lithonia. Ph. 482-1301.___________________
D-4-C caterpillar, direct start, oil clutch, w/prentice loader, good cond., $6,500. H. D. 16 Allis Chalmers, tilt and angle blade, rebuilt engine, sprockets and rails, $9,000. E. L. Mixon, Rt. 3, Box 12, Waycross 31501. Ph. 912-283-5937._______
1500 gal. milk tank creamery pkg. with 3 hp. compressor, $450. Luke Peterson, Rt. 4, Douglas 31533. Ph. 384-2037.__________________
1974 John Deere 450 loader with 1 1/4 yd. self leveling bucket and wench, brush cab, used, $19,500. C. C. Tritt^Suches. Ph. 747-2466.
420 John Deere with wide front end and G John Deere w/rolomatic front end, both in good cond. and 3 pt. hitch. Ervin Hill, Rt. 1, Maysville. Ph. 652-2921.
A John Deere tractor with 2 row 227 corn puller mounted, $1,950. Harold McCarty, Rt. 3, Reynolds 31076.
One KMC Peanut inverter, used 2 seasons, exc. cond., also Rye for sale. George S. Walker, Jr., Rhine 31077. Ph. 912-385-5028.
G John Deer tractor extra good cond., motor just been rebuilt, worn parts replaced w/new, others cleaned and put back, new paint. W. H. Daniel, Rt. 1, Arnoldsville. Ph. 7428310.
Two horse wagon, needs min. repairs. Mrs. Thomas Y. Whitley, Columbus. Ph. 464-3938.
250 gal. propane gas tank, like new, used 11 mos. with 80 gal. gas, $225. James O. Giles, Rt. 9, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-6866.
Early B model John Deere, hand crank, runs good, has good tires, tractor and cultivators, $500. will del., 50 cents mi. Lee Richardson, Monroe. Ph. 267-2491 nights._________
B Allis Chalmers, 2 row tractor, new paint, engine good cond., mowing disc harrows all for $750. Gerald H. Collins, Rt. 1, Auburn. Ph. 963-2650 after 5.
One Sears, 3 decker brooder, good cond. for sale. Harry W. Pippin, 497 Atlanta St., Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-0521.______________
Four Big Dutchman 16 hole Hog feeders, 1967, 550 diesel tractor. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-
5109.__________________ TD-340 International bulldozer,
hydraulic blade, exc. cond. Carl Miller, Newnan. Ph. 253-4919 after 6.
One 6 ft. Olympic Bush hog, like new, $375., also 2 trailer axles leaf springs, elec. brakes, 8 ply tires, $180. James A. Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 109, Cumming, 30130. Ph. 887-5607.
Small half-ton Sears utility trailer, has lights and chains, $100. J. L. Collier, Rt. 1, Box 216, Watkinsville 30677. Ph. 404-769-7007.______
1964 Ford 2000 tractor, like new cond., Taylorway harrow, 5 ft. Bush Hog, all in exc. cond., $2,500. Charles Haley, Palmetto. Ph. 4634439, 753-6104.________________
Massey Ferguson MF 40 diesel loader with bucket and forks on ruober in very good cond., only 68 hrs., power steering, positive traction axle and 3 pt. hitch, also for quick hitch backhoe. L. B. Dalton, Rt. 1, Baldwin 30511. Ph. 404-778-4404.______
1970 Ford tractor 3000 gas, 16 in. bottom plow, 7 ft. set of heavy duty disc, 1 new Bush hog grass cutter, 1 bucket, one scrape blade, 14 x 6-8 ton utility trailer-elec. brakes and lights, $5,500. W. H. Dees, Bloomingdale. Ph. 912-748-4875.___________
460 International Farmall, Hyd. 3 pt. hitch, new tires, very good cond. Martin S. Smith, Gay 30218. Ph. 404538-6540.________________
Incubators, 50 to 400 egg, exc. cond., all Sears models, also rabbit pens. Mrs. Ann Durham, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-7843 after 6._____
One T-14 Allis Chalmers gas burner good cond., $1,250., 1952, 8 in. Ford tractor good cond., $1000., Bush hog, $150., F. E. Smith, Dallas. Ph. 445-
7360.__________________'_ 240 Gleaner, 2 row corn head,
$850., also 2 Allis Chalmers self propelled combines with 9 ft. headers and grain bins, $1000. ea., also C Farmall tractor, new rear tires and cultivators, $950. Charles Harp, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7346._______
One good used tractor tire and tube size 13.6-24 for sale $60. Max Davis, Box 356, Gray 31032. Ph. 912-9863581.
All steel 3 axle trailer, elec. brakes and lights, sell or trade for tractor, also No. 3 farm bell 18 in. J. R. Johnson, 707 Pebble Brook Rd., Mableton 30059. Ph. 948-5179.
Sear's 2 man hole digger with 2-6 in. augers, like new, $165. firm. E. O. Lowry, Rt. 1, Box 166, Hampton. Ph. 227-3991.
New Holland hay baler, model 1974, hay liner 273, has baled less than 4,000 bales, $2600. J. S. Smith, Flovilla 30216. Ph. 404-775-3361.
Model 640 Ford tractor good cond., $2,200. J. O. Douthit, 4415 Broadway, Macon 31206. Ph. 788-
6091.____________________ One row International cotton
picker mounted on M Farmall tractor. Herschel Johnson, Rt. 6, Dublin. Ph. 272-6665.____________.
430 John Deere, 3 pt. hitch, live PTO, spin-out rear tires, exc. cond. throughout, $1800. Windell Gillis, 603 Russell St., Eastman 31023. Ph. 374-4868.___________________
95 bu. International manure spreader for sale, $350. Noble Mahan, Rt. 1, Waleska, Ph. 337-2384.
All oak cattle rack, $125. John Deere No. 2 pull type hay fluffer, good cond., $125., also 2 axle equip, trailer 6 ft. wide, adjustable length, up to 20 ft., good for hauling equip, and hay, $400. C. L. Bagwell, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5351._______________
Old model Case tractor and harrow, fairly good tires, all for $200. W. D. Howell, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-
3253.______________________ Corn head for MF 300 combine
good cond., $375., also 7, 800 gal. fuel tank, $250. Henry W. Overholt, Rt. 1, Marshallville 31057. Ph. 912472-6583.__________________
Model 1500 Lilliston 1967 Peanut combine, PTO drive, good cond., $1,200. Wallace Beard, Rt. I, Sycamore 31790. Ph. 567-4425.
Ferguson-tractor old but runs good w/Bush Hog, and dbl. disc harrow all 3 pt. hitch, $1,100. C. W. Alien, Monticello. Ph. 468-6322.__________
2-Two row mounted Ford corn pickers, newer picker used only one season. R. W. Mobley, Box 307, Waynesboro 30830. Ph. 404-5542881, 912-569-4209.___________
International dozer, T.D. 15, series B. Serial No. 205 11, power shift, hyd. angle blade, root rake, $18,500. Gus Evans, Jr., Rt. 3, Airport Rd., Cochran 31014. Ph. 912-934-7376.
Cub tractor and Woods belly mower good cond., $1,575. H. B. Elliott, Sr., Box 657, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-474-4031.______
One John Deere 99 Cotton picker low-drum, $6,800. Stanley Causey, Rt. 5, Blakely. Ph. 912-723-5046 af-
ter 7.______________________
1961 Case model 1040 tractor with 60 in. Rotary mower, new tires on rear, original tires still on front. W. L. Murray, 320 Mayfield Dr., Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-2125, 267-6561.
One John Deere, 1 row cotton picker, all new spindles, ready to pick, $1,000., also one International, 1 row cotton picker and tractor, all new spindles, ready to pick $1,000. C. W. Connell, Williamson. Ph. 228-2145 after 7._________________
Trans. and rear-end for VAC Case tractor $50. Mickey Elliott, East Lake Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957-5885.
420 Oliver baler, high speed, 81 strokes per min., almost new, $1,700. or trade for cows. Guerry P. Holder, Mclntyre. Ph. 946-2510.______
Heavy duty bush and bog harrow, 10 disc, $150., also 16 in. Ford 3 bottom plow, 3 pt. hitch. Billy Greene, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 4668125 after 5._______________
New Ideal Corn picker, good cond., $700., 3 pt. hitch post hole digger $150. used very little. George D. Queener, Kensington 30727. Ph. 404539-2537 after 7.__________
Post hole digger, 3 pt. hitch 9 in. auger, like new, used 1 mo., $125. T. E. Leveritt, 6137 Lawrenceville Hwy., Tucker 30084. Ph. 938-2103.
65 John Deere 2010 diesel tractor, wide front end, power steering, one new tire, others like new, $1,500. B. G. Shurling, Rt. 1, Gray 31032. Ph. 912-986-3279._____________
Portable sure wt. cattle scales, weighs up to 3000 Ibs. Danell Williamson, Rt. 4, Commerce. Ph. 404-335-6211._____________
Five ft. Bush hog, heavy trans., serviceable, in working cond., $95. Clarence J. Fenn, Flowery Branch 30542.
Wednesday, August 28, 1974
Farm
machinery and equipment
for sale
Combine, Massey Harris 80, 12 ft. head, good cond., $800. Royce Richardson, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6507.________________
WW model 2-G shredder, Grinder complete with gas engine and with 3/4 in. screen, good cond., $150. J. H. Ponder, Armuchee 30105. Ph. 234-
4580._________________________ 35 Ton Dorsey Lowboy for sale. W.
A- Griffin, Jr., Homer. Ph. 677-3549.
2510 J. D. tractor $4000, 9 ft. case wheel type harrow best offer, Four 23C J. D. planters and disc row markers, $500., Feed Mill, $500., Peanut combine, $500., Lilliston Shaker, seeder $350., fert. spreader $150. Glynn Waynne. Chester. Ph. 358-4900.
John Deere .-1010 diesel tractor S completely reoverhauled, reasonably | priced, also 180 Ferguson tractor, ? good cond. with set of harrows and 4 E bottom plows. D. F. Sumner, Rt. I, I Soperton. Ph. 912-529-3881, 912t 529-4853 after 9._________
}' 400 gal. Zero vacuum bulk milk tank with milking equip. Dean Jones, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6956, 967-
9315.____________________ Combine for sale, $200., also an
M.M. motor, $200. O. T. Askew, Rt. 1, Flat Creek Trail, Fayetteville 30214.______________
Sears incubator, one, 50 egg and one 100 egg capacity. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917.________________
Massey Ferguson 35 gas tractor, dbl. clutch, 2 row cultivator, disc harrow, scrape blade, 2 bottom plows, trailer and boom. Carson Mixon, Rt. 2, Box 267, Jesup. Ph. 912-586-6404.
One Allis Chalmer D 17, One wide front- end for WD or WD 45, also 4 hole self hog feeder. Jerry Alien, Rt. 1, Maysville 30558. Ph. 677-4425.
1967 model John Deere dozer with angle and tilt blades with cab and wench on rear in good cond. Garland White, Box 64, Homer. Ph. 677-3212, after 7.__________________
200 amp air cooled welding machine, burns gas and portable, has outlet for 110 current, to operate lights or other units $450.. four cylinder power unit w/clutch 60 hp., $400. J. E. Gordy, Rt. 5, Box 955, Brunswick 31520. Ph. 265-1106.
Four tires, like new, 23.1-26 mounted on 20 in. rims, 18-26, 8 ply rating. Robert M. North, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 38, Rincon 31326.______________
1962-63, Thirty Five Massey Ferguson diesel tractor, good tractor motor needs some work, $1,100. will trade for Black English heifers or yearlings. Alton Glover, Acworth. Ph. 974-5809, 422-6606._________
6 Freezer locker doors, complete with locks and hinges from farm freezers to be used on farm, 4x6x4, $300. ea., also one 40 Ton elevator and wench, good cond. for farm use. B. C. Parks, EJIijay. Ph. 635-4733.
D-6, 9U cat. dozer hyd. angle, oil clutch, Bush blade top, $8,000. Mar vin Bruce, 1523 Woodland Ave., S. E., Atlanta. Ph. 404-627-2571.
Big Dutchman auto, feed mill, 4 ingredient hoppers, 5 hp, sgl. phase; Van Dale silo unloader for 30 ft. silo, good for parts for smaller diam unloader, make offer. Preston M. Breedlove, Rt. 3, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5562, after 7 p.m.________
450 John Deere dozer 1970 model 10 ft. blade with backhoe frame, 12 ft., Marion dump. Roy Garnett, Jr., Rt. I, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 404-258-
2279.___________________ B Allis Chalmers with 5 ft. cycle
mower, good shape, need paint, $500., also C Allis Chalmers junk $100. Carl B. Towler, Box 73, Good Hope. Ph. 267-3800.________________
John Deere hay baler, 14 T, 1 side del. rake, good cond. J. W. Yawn, Rt. 2, McRae 31055. Ph. 362-2042.
.One old model D-6 Caterpillar engine, Serial No. 5R715, complete with starting engine less crankshaft. O. E. Robinson, Rt. 2, Box 54, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 912-552-3779.
16 hp. self propelled bush hog, good cond., $225. Fred Bearden, Rt. 1, Senoia Rd. Fayettevjlle. Ph. 461-
9566.___________________ Heavy duty 20 disc offset harrow on
wheels, $285. Ronny Danford, LaGrange. Ph. 882-1292 after 6.
One row cultivator with 3 pt. hitch $60., also John Deere Sickle mower, No. 39, $360. T. W. Huff, Rt. 4, Box 258-A, Forsyth 31029. Ph. 994-9835.
Baby Mammoth incubator, holds 1000 hen eggs or up to 9,000 quail eggs, exc. cond. auto., $400. R. L. Anderson, Lazy A Farm, Rt. 4, Box 289, Toccoa 30577;
' Low Boy, 16 ft. tandem, elec. brakes $550., Pop-up bale loader $450., Wagon gear, 6 ton, three $200. ea., all exc. cond. M. L. Cotton, Rt. 1, Box 265, West Point. Ph. 404-645-
1477.___________________ One row 122 John Deere Cotton
Picker with cab on it. B. E. Mitchem, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3479 after 7.
Complete engine for 420, 430, 435 farm tractor or 440 John Deere crawler. Elmer Cox, Rt. 3, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-7938, 461-
7264.__________________ One caterpillar model D-7 with
angle blade, one caterpillar model 955 H loader 60 A., one 15 ton low boy trailer. Donald B. Connell, Rt. 1, Box 297, Williamson 30292. Ph. 2282310 after 7.______________________
1966 model Standard Long peanut combine, good cond., ready to harvest peanuts. Bill Brock, Rt. I, Arabi. Ph. 912-273-5629._____________________
Approx. 400 used poultry water jars and lids, 1-gal. cap., 15 cents ea., will sell one or all. Garry Agan, Rt. 1, Box 94, Buchanan. Ph. 404-646-5805.
Heavy duty Rotary mower for 9N Ford tractor, like new, $300. Bruce Storm, Box 124, Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 592-2711._________________
One roll hog wire 32 in., $40. P. C. Faglie, Rt. 1, 502 Old Evans Rd., Evans 30809. Ph. 863-3899._______
New Holland 1281 self propelled baler, twine tye, hyd. tention, and bale thrower, $3,000., 2 JD BW harrow, new disc, 10 ft., $700., 12 ft., $850., pull type bush hog 7 ft. slip clutch, $750. Dan Neal, Box 510, Columbus 31902. Ph. 561-9561.________
265 gal. Kraft milk tank, 1 1/2 hp compressor, good cond., $275. James Crenshaw, Monticello. Ph. 404-4688233.
Boiler suitable for dairy or greenhouse, 15 hp Kisco with natural gas burner, make up tank and all controls, $500. Paul Evans, Box 414, Ludowici 31316. Ph. 545-9450.
One Lilliston Peanut combine, One Brown Peanut shaker. Cecil F. Cloud, Box 67, Climax 31734._______
2 J. D. 95 sq.-back combines, one w/cab and grain platform-good cond., $7200, one needs repairs or good for parts, $2500., also 2 J. D. corn heads, 435 (4-38 in.) for 95 and 105, $2800. etc. Walter Young, Wrens. Ph. 404547-2014.
One Massey Ferguson corn snapper, mount type, used very little in exc. cond., must see to appreciate, $750. Walter Aldridge, Rt. 3, Box 3302, Blackshear 31516: Ph. 449-6772.
Three chain saws for sale, $100. ea. Bill Roberson, Stockbridge. Ph. 4741933.
Farmall Cub tractor, 8 disc tiller, Sickle mower, cultivators, various attachments A-l cond., $1,200. Freddie Patrick, Rt. 2, Cooper Rd., Loganville. Ph. 466-4380.
Sears tractor with elec. starter and equip., also post hole driver for 3 pt. hitch. J. L. Cruse, Jr., Rt. 8, Box 235, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-6537 after 6.
John Deere 110 tractor with mower, plow and blade. Charles Adams, 131 Elberta, Marietta. Ph. 422-0859.
John Deere 2010 Dozer, good cond., $3700. M. Minner, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-3125.
9 in. post hole digger, $175., 6 ft. scrape blade, $1.25, reversible 5 ft. Rotary mower, $315., lift type. C. Brown, Rt. I, Appling. Ph. 541-1570.
1953 Ford Jubilee tractor, A-l cond., new paint, good tires, good running order, $1600., also 2 disc plow for Super A or Super C, set of cutting harrows. A. McClure, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512.___________
Chick brooders or quail brooders, with feed and water containers, cannot ship, for further info, contact. J. C. Stone, Box 99, Canton 30114.
Farnam cattle catch gate in good cond. for $75. Fred G. Blitch, Jr., Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-8652475.
One, 2 row Rust cotton picker motor completely rebuilt high drum, 3 cotton wagons in good cond. R. C. Barrow, Rt. 3, Reynolds 31076.
6 ft. rotary mower model 207 John Deere 3 pt. hitch heavy duty for 50 horse power-tractor or larger in very good cond. with new paint, $350. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon. Ph. 404-5678708.
Golden syrup mill with evaporator pan, boxes and gas burners, can be operated with gas or wood. Everett Wimpey, Town Creek Rd., Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2833.________
One Bush hog type, 5 ft. Rotary cutter, 3 pt. hitch, with stump jumper, and removal side for hay. Charles T. Satterfield, Rt. 2, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-2606.
8N Ford tractor A-l cond., good tires and paint, $1200. B. L. Frady, Rt. 3, Box 125-A, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 886-1191.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Roanoke "King" size cylinder com bine for peanuts, PTO operated and with Hopper, in operating cond., $250. A. M. Collins, 215 Main St., Camilla 31730.____________
3 R drill, stalk cutter, wheat craddle, 2 H Oliver, 10 turner, 2 H stalk ripper, Hamond, I horse Hamonds, slated turners, Goober plows, and many others. Escus Hardigree, Rt. 2, Bogart. __________________
68 John Deere auto, dozer, Allis Chalmers 65 model C-A tractor with blade, Bush hog harrows and cultivators, exc. cond. Hazel Dacus, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211. Ph. 945-2659.
Bush hog for sale, about 3 mos., used very little, with removable side, $700. Wayne Peavy. Ph. 753-5649.
One fuel tank, 500 gal., $35. L. D. Sims, Snellville. Ph. 466-4614.
933 Caterpillar front end loader w/new motor, trans. and complete new undercarriage, comes with trailer and accessories. Gary May, Rt. 4, Box 50, Ellijay. Ph. 635-7625 after 6.
8000 Ford tractor backend and trans. and lift system, portable feed mill and mixer for sale. Ed Rich, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-4141.
12 ft. long tandem axle trailer suitable for hauling Ford or similar tractors, $400. James R. Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 404-356-3310.
4-80 rod rolls, 18 Ib. round barbs, 12 1/2 gauge, 4 barbs, heavy duty wire, $30. per roll. F. K. Doss, 756 Milton St., Scottdale. Ph. 294-1680.
Rotary plow, bent hall, 7 ft., Rotary plow with drum and nozzles, exc. cond., also Landscavator, w/scrapes, blades, exc. cond., $450. firm. A. H. Kelley, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 912-892-9784._______________
Farmall cub, disc turning plow, smoothing disc harrow, belly blade, scoop, and dbl. disc turning plow, $1000. Robert Delay, Velma Dr., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-2112.
John Deere 24 T Hay baler, exc. cond., also Darf 5 wheel hay rake, reasonable. C. D. Kimsey, Rt. 3, Box 212 B, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-
7803.________________________ Lrg. metal bulk feeder for sale, $50.
Bill Crawford, Latigo farm, Marietta. Ph. 973-2536._____________
314 International cotton picker mounted on 504 diesel tractor, good cond., one 3-pt. hitch Ford cultivator. James Holton, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. Ph. 864-3772. after 5:30. ________
Ford 2 row Corn picker mounted on 64, 4000 selectomatic Ford tractor, both in good cond. and used very little, $3,000. firm. H. P. Norton, Senoia. Ph. 599-6794._________
9N Ford tractor, like new cond., new rubber, $1,150., 7 ft. J. D. offset harrow, new disc on front, good cond., $600., 450 John Deere frontend loader, completely reconditioned $9500., also 4-One Drott bucket, $1800. Alford N. Cain, Commerce. Ph. 335-6798, 335-3735.._______
John Deere combine 45 ten ft. grain header, 2 row corn header, Hester, V 22 2 row cotton striper mounted on 3010 John Deere tractor. H. L. Addison, Rt. 1, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-
5487.________________ 8N Ford tractor w/bush and bog
harrow, motor recently overhauled, $1,400. Howard Threlkeld, Comer. Ph. 404-783-2731._________
Corn picker, JD No. 100, One Row and JD 4 wheel trailer. Calvin Smith, Rt. 2. Comer 30629. Ph. 783-5400.
Rust cotton picker Low drum firm, also 2 cotton wagons and lots of extra spindles and parts, all for $3,250. Joe E. Hammond, 204 Hill St., Comer 30629. Ph. 783-4195 nights only.
9N Ford tractor, good cond., tires and paint $850., 3 pt. hitch Brillion cultapacker, fair cond., $100., pull type Vulgan cultapacker, good cond., $75. James T. Cook, Rt. 2, Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 957-3021.________
John Deere combine full vision cab., 13 ft., grain header, 2 row corn header, $6,000. L. J. Mize, Royston. Ph. 404-245-5643.________
1965 Ford 4000, diesel, w/backhoe, front-end loader, scrape blade, harrow, and misc. equip., perfect cond., $6,000. firm. Barbara House, Box 447, Flowery Branch. Ph. 9673382 after 5.__________
10 Brimco gas brooders, $10. ea., 200, hanging Brimco feeders 50 cents ea., 22, 8 ft. swinging water trafts porsalen, $5. ea., some water jars and feeders approx. 250 feeders, all good cond. Bennie Thurman, Rt. 1, Taylorsville 30178.
TOBACCO NEMATODES
Nematodes reduce tobacco yields by $3 million annually, according to the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. If soil fumigants were not widely used, this loss could exceed $25 million annually.
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Dear Editor:
I wanted to write and tell you what the MARKET BULLETIN has meant to me.
Back in the days of my childhood on a farm in NW Georgia, I remember my father pouring over the BULLETIN. What it meant to me at that time was the game of looking for a name or a town that I knew.
However, during the pre-depression days, it was much more for me. A bride and home beginner on a farm in South Georgia, I read and re-read it for pleasure, education and information. I became an advertiser and customer. I ex changed Cornish Game roosters with other readers in order to build up my flock and to prevent in-breeding.
Dull you say? Ah no -- life on the farm could be very ex citing in those days. The garden seeds I ordered from ads in the BULLETIN were a little different for I looked for the old fashioned blue bean, the half-runner bean, cabbage collard and shallot buttons.
As the years went by, I got the boys raised, the animals in pasture and I took to flowers. I exchanged dahlias with the readers of the BULLETIN until I had dozens of colors.
My husband, the hard-working farmer, had to retire because of ill-health and many a day he and I poured over the different ads, the news and recipes that were beginning to appear. However, the time came when his years of hard work took their toll and he passed away.
Left alone, I went to work and what with my job and gran dchildren I did not read the BULLETIN but one day I saw a request for a cushaw pie so I sat down and wrote the recipe from memory and sent it in.
Several weeks after this was printed I received a letter from a gentleman who described himself as "a lonely retired veteran" who would like to hear from someone in my part of the state. After about a week of thinking of how I liked to write and receive letters, perhaps I might cheer up the old gentleman.
Well I did, and am still trying to cheer him up, for after five months, a few hundred letters exchanged and a visit to my home town, we were married. We both agree that it is good to have someone to grow old with, someone who remem bers the good old days and just recently the 100th anniver sary BULLETIN came out and we enjoyed recalling memories.
So I say, "Long live the BULLETIN' and may future generations gain as much as we have from its weekly visit.
Bride at 65 P.S. I request that my name be withheld because thio is a true story and I'd hate to embarrass my children.
(Editor's note: We of course will respect your privacy and appreciate you sharing this heartwarming story with our readers.)
Dear Editor,
Sulphur smoked apples remain beautifully white and may be used in any manner in which fresh apples are used. I have smoked pears also, with good results.
Fruit preserved in this manner does not require refrigera tion and it will keep for months; I have kept it well into early summer and have never had any spoilage.
I use a metal drum. One could use a wooden box or barrel. A card board box could be used by arranging some way to suspend the fruit and cover the whole arrangement tightly.
Below is a diagram showing arrangement used. Broomstick or cane. Bag of apples suspended (by wire or cords) on broomstick. Red not skillet and sulphur. Bricks or stone (could make platform by turning a pan or skillet upside down, ^-->&. only necessary if you're A r ^ using flammable box or ' ^ -^ barrel). Plastic sheet (drop cloth) or what-have-you. Cord to hold cover arranged with slip knot.
When placing pan in drum and sulphur on pan, slip the knot and insert pan and sulphur quickly keeping cover in place as much as possible.
Wash 1/2 bushel apples, quarter, peel and core them. Place apples in a clean thin cotton bag. (Cheesecloth or mesh laundry bag is good). Tie both ends leaving loops to slip over broomstick.
Heat a cast iron pan or skillet to "red hot". With tongs, place hot pan quickly into bottom of metal drum (or similar container). With cover in place, slip 1 tablespoonful sulphur on the hot pan being careful to keep cover in place. Pull cord tight to hold cover in place and to retain sulphur smoke. Leave apples 2 hours before removing them. Store them in any clean containers; preferable not air tight. If a bit of sulphur odor clings after a few weeks, open container so the air can circulate and dissipate the odor.
Mrs. J. G. Hall 7438 Fielder Road Jonesboro, Georgia 30236
(Editor's note: According to our Consumer Protection Division, this method should not be used in a room or indoors. Circulation of air is necessary; otherwise, a person could inhale the sulphur dioxide which could prove* harmful.)
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Farm machinery and equipment
Want Ford 4000, 65 or later, with bad engine, trans. or rear-end. Charles Harp, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-
7346.__________________________ Want to buy a disc plow and Bush
hog for 3 pt. hitch, also tire 11 x 2 x 28 with no holes. L. C. Mitchell, 1815 Akins Dr., Buford 30518. Ph. 963-
wanted
Want one row corn puller, good cond., fair price, also want crowder pea shelter.' Paul Reed, Jr., Rt. 6, Gumming. Ph. 887-6638._____
Want Lely Gemini haysaver hay rake, state cond. and price. John D. Sharp, Jr., Rt. 3, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-4366.
Want one row farm tractor with all equipment must be good cond., Farmail Cub, J. D. model M or MF-25 pierferred. Robert L. Moore, 150 Alien Memorial Dr., Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 912-452-0132.______
Want Cattle head holder, also fert. spreader, 3 pt. hitch. Robert Wallace, Box 370, Rt. 1, Fortson 31808. Ph. 404-324-5054.______________
7997._________________________ Want concrete mixer tractor or
stationery mounted within 50 mi. of Newnan. J. W. Murphee, Rt. 1, Box 320, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-1070.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
______CATTLE______
One purebred Angus bull, approx. 1100 Ibs. $400; one purebred Charolais bull, approx. 1000 Ibs., $375. Randall Brock, Rt. 10, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0770.___________
Want hyd. Ifit and 3 pt. hitch arms for 404 International tractor. Elmer Cox, Rt. 3, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-7938, 461-7264._________
Want cement-mixer to fit 3 pt. hitch, 8N Ford tractor, reasonable and good cond. Wiley Stall worth, 313 Sullivan Dr., Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 912-923-6921.___________
Want gas tank for Ford Jubilee tractor will buy one for parts. Fred Norman, Hazlehurst. Ph. 375-5726.
Want one wagon body for one horse wagon. D. G. Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 744, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-
8839____________________
One-half Simmental yearling bulls, AI from reg. Charolais, exceptional growth and development, excellent for cross-breeding. Dr. G. F. Mclnnes, Ridgeview Farm, Rt. 2, Box 224, Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 404/722-3715.
55 cows some w/calves by side. John Taylor, Duluth. Ph. 476-3650.
25 Charolais heifers, 450-500 Ibs. $150 ea. Buck Hill, Alto 30510. Ph. 778-6230._________________
27 Reg. Polled Hereford heifers, 14 to 16 mos. Pick your choice at $500 ea. Lamplighter and mixer bloodlines, also 12 bulls. Edward Hill, Rt. I, Box 132. Haddock 31033. Ph. 932-2579.
Want Draw bar for International cub tractor, also will consider harrow for same at reasonable price. John Camp, Rt. 2, Box 287-C, Newnan 30263.__________________
Want plow handles, sword for Cole Horse-drawn planter, nose bands for straight stock beam. Doyle Jones, Rt. 1, Milan 31060. Ph. 912-362-3631.
Want all metal automatic cattle head catch. J. R. Wimpey, Rt. 1, Conley 30027. Ph. 361-7307.
Charolais bulls, easy calving bloodline for use on Angus and Hereford cows. A. Dowdy, Rt. 1, Alma. Ph. 632-4296.__________
3 yr. Reg. Black Angus bull, Collossal bloodline from Neb. selling to prevent inbreeding, FIRM $500; I black Angus cow, bred for Dec. calf $250; 1 black Angus heifer to calf in Dec. $250. Andrew Haney, Rt. 5, Box 314 Freemanville Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-9264.__________
Want corn puller or snapper, 1 or 2 row, mechanically sound. W. F. Leverett, Rt. 2, Box 43, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 404-485-6190.______
Want elec. brooder for raising quail, prefer stack type. T. J. Malcolm, Jr., Rt. 1, Grayson 30221. Ph. 9639020 after 6.______________
Want old farm tractor any cond. will pay cash. B. J. Meadows, Rt. 1, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-4389 after 3.
Baby calves, $25-$45; Feeder calves, $75-$ 120. Jessie J. Pierce, Rt. 10. Gainesville. Ph. 869-7758.
10 Baby calves, dairy and beef type. L. W. Hawkins, Rt. 3, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-1208.____________________
Reg. Angus bull, 17 mos. sired by Sun-up Barrier Breaker bull, ready for service, sound and guaranteed, $450, free del. Tony Brown, Tyrone 30290. Ph. 461-8671, 461-5072.______
Want planters and fert. distributors for Super-C Farmall, must be in working cond. C. J. Clements, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-4932 after 6.
Want block for T-O 20 or T-O 30 Ferguson tractor. Homer L. Swink, 2857 Redwine Rd., East Point 30344. Ph. 404-767-5905.____________
Want Blacksmith, vise 30 Ib. or larger, also 2 trailer axles, with elec. brakes and tires. E. Hembree, Box 204A, Rt. 2, Tallanoosa 30176.
Want 1 evaporator for making syrup, also one corn binder the kind that cuts and ties in bundles. J. Burnard Butler, Dewey Rose. Ph. 283-
3786.___________________ Want little short axle or spindle that
goes in rear wheel of Pony Massey Harris tractor. Dennis E. Hardy, Rt. 1, Dallas 30132.______________
Want Irg. flywheel type old gasoline engines. James D. Compton, 9241 Country Place, Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 404-478-3467.______________
Want old fashion wooden meat block for farm slaughtering. Arthur Childree, 5215 Rivoli Dr., Macon. Ph. 912-477-2836.___________
Want 1 small grape crusher, fruit crusher or cider mill. W. H. McComb, 1047 S. Pine Knoll Dr., Macon 31204. Ph. 912-746-2197.______
Want tractor tube size 938 or tire and tube size 1038. reasonably priced within 50 mi. of Atlanta. J. L. Thomas, Lilburn. Ph. 921-2563.
3 Whiteface Hereford grade, first calf cows, w/one bull and 2 heifer calves by side, bred back to reg. Lamplighter Hereford bull, $400 ea. D. G. Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 744, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-8839._________
Extra good reg. Angus cow herd, approx. 60 head cows, calves and bull. Guerry P. Holder, Mclntyre. Ph. 946-
2510.__________________ 7 Angus heifers, wt. 550 - 600 Ibs.
W. L. Murray, 320 Mayfield Dr., Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-2125, 267-
6561._____________________ Reg. Angus bulls, from top herd
sires, Marshall, Graham and Emulous, ready for light service; reg. Angus cows, some w/calves. Ray Glosco, Monroe. Ph. 241-1181.
Black Jersey cow, w/heifer calf, 2 wks., good milker, $350. James Alien, Reynolds. Ph. 912/847-3363._____
Reg. Charolais cross bull, see his calves, selling to prevent inbreeding, about 1700 Ibs., $600. C. C. Newton, Rt. 3, Box 342, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-2965.
6 cows w/calves at side or springing, $350 ea. Frank D. Bowman, Cloudland. Ph. 398-3407.
Baby calves from disease free herd, inspected by vet $35-$50. -Lucy Dowling, Rt. 2, Box 26, Waycross 31501. Ph. 283-1669.
Purebred milking strain Shorthorn cattle, weaning age heifers, yr. old and bred heifers. Adam Whitaker, Blue
Want used parts for 560 International farm tractor, diesel 6 cylinder with D 282 engine. Mrs. Fred Giles, Rt. 2, Box 116 B, Fort Valley. Ph. 825-3700, 825-2798._____
Want 1000 gal. liquid nitrogen tank, also one root rake for model D6B cat. dozer. Jake Sumner, Sycamore. Ph. 912-567-2504.
Want 90 day Semen storage tank. B. H. Dunn, 2187 Spring Creek Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 404-636-4333.
Want good John Deere, 50 size with good tires, etc., will trade John Deere B. tractor with accessories. Troy Sanders, Jenkinsburg 30234. Ph. 7752196._____________
Want farrowing crates in good cond. Robert M. North, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 38, Rincon 31326.___________
Want Case backhoe bucket, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 in. Roy Garrett, Jr., Rt. 1, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 404-258-2279.
Ridge._______________
2 milk cows, 1 Holstein, 1 Shorthorn and Holstein crossed, 1st and 2nd calves. Forrest Odom, Rt. 1, Box 361, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 9676883.
Holstein heifer, bred, $325; grass feed calves, $110. Ricky Martin, Rt. 5, Box 533, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404/536-3597, no collect calIs.
Good selection reg. Black Angus bulls, from superior bloodlines; reg. Black Angus cows, some w/calves. Fred G. Blitch, Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912/865-2475.
Reg. Hereford bulls, 16 mos., excellent breeding, $300 up. Charles Haley, Rt. 1, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4439, 753-6104.
5 purebred Black Angus bulls, 1214 mos., exc. quality, $250-$350. Erwin Scott, Box 333, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 537-4881, 537-4766.
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50 Angus or Angus and Charolais cross cows w/calves by side, calves 1/2 to 1/4 Charolais, $450 $500 pr. J. Grady Fincher, Savannah. Ph. 234-7251, 354-5086._____
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 3 1/2 yrs., Anxiety breeding, selling to prevent inbreeding, $750. Jim Eady, Mclntyre. Ph. 946-2487._______
Top quality baby calves, direct from mother's side, comp. prices. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Rt. 5, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3181.
Reg. Shorthorn bulls, 8 mo. old, 2 roan, 1 red, good bloodlines, very good conf., reasonably priced. J. F. Clark, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Ph. 5362974.
Purebred Charolais, weaned bulls and heifers, bulls, $325 ea; heifers, $375 ea., plus cost of papers. Nathan McLaughlin, Fruit Hill Farms, Yatesville. Ph. 404-472-3484.
10 Purebred Charolais bulls, 16 to 24 mos. R. J. Weathers, Box 1147, LaFayette. Ph. 404-539-2349.
Baby calves available year round, $25 to $40; also feeder calves ready for pasture, $60 to $100. S. W. Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903 or 536-3219.
Reg. Jersey cow with papers, 3rd calf, very gentle, giving 3 gal. milk daily, breed back, $250. E. J. Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 59, Hiawassee 30546.
20 Black Angus heifers, $105 ea., 67 mos.; 47 black heifers; pasture bred Angus bull. James Wimpey, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-1925 or 478-2848.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 9 mos., Bardoliermere bloodline, long bodied, papers, $400. Tommy Ripley, Cumming. Ph. 887-2819, night.______
Red Angus bull, ADG on test 3.66 for 112 days, present wt. 1200 Ibs.; also weaning age bulls from high gaining sires. C. O. Kilby, Rt. 2, Woodbury. Ph. 404-846-8048.
7/8 Char, bull, artificially sired by Bingo, 8 mos. old, $300; also 1/2 Simmental bull sired by Toni, 1/2 Chianina bull sired by Fabullo. Linda Davis, J-awrenceville. Ph. 963-2621.
Baby calves for sale, 7 to 10 days old, $25 to $35, beef and dairy crosses. Few started Brahma and Charolais calves. Billy Vonier, Thomasville. Ph. 912/226-7977.
Reg. Angus cows, some w/calves at side, others to calve this spring, 2 yrs. to 7 yrs. del. available, all clean and guaranteed. Chip Waldrep, Cedartown. Ph. 748-3210.
35 Black Angus cows, some w/calves, rest springing, $265 ea., plus $35 ea. for calves, bangs tested, can del. J. R. Vaughn, Marietta. Ph. 4273987.
35 Black Angus cows, some w/calves, rest springing, $265 ea. plus $35 ea. for calf, bangs tested, can del. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Spgs. Ph. 9436621.
Purebred Guernsey cow, fresh 7-774, w/lst calf, bull calf purebred, also nursing adopted Holstein bull, all $450. Ed Paul, 4811 Garrard Ave., Savannah 31405. Ph. 232-0701.
Brown Swiss heifer, 9 mos., $165; Angus cross heifer, 9 mos., $145; Holstein bull, purebred, 7 mos., $125. Perry Stephens, 527 Tom Smith Rd., Lilburn 30247. Ph. 921-0653.
Santa Gertrudis purebred bull. 17 mos.; 2 cows, 1,000 Ibs., calves at side. Wm. H. Murphy, Rt. 1, Box 1345, Newnan. Ph. 253-1950.
Several reg. Angus Bulls, exceptional quality and breeding, all ready for service, 100% guaranteed free delivery, $45 - $700. Tony Brown, Tyrone. Ph. 461 -5072 or 461 8671.
50 Charolais, Angus cross reg. parents, 15 mos.-3 1/2 yrs., some heavy springers, some w/calves by side, bred back, located North of Commerce. H. E. Hill, Rt. 1, Jackson County 30529.______________________
16 Black Angus cows; 12 calves, some Charolais, $8000. John C. Burns, Jr., Rt. 4, Cochran. Ph. 9453802.
10 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 1224 mos., big, rugged, range raised, $450 up; 25 reg. Polled Hereford cows and calves, $600 ea. George D. Queener, Kensington. Ph. 404-5392537.
Reg. Angus bulls, 12-24 mos., Canadian bred, semen and performance tested. John Jarrell, Butler. Ph. 912-862-3061.
Baby calves, beef and dairy type, $45 up; feeder calves, $75 up; grass calves, $115-$150. Paul Martin, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-4753.
2 purebred Charolais bulls, Irg. and growthy, 12 and 13 mos., $325 ea. or $600 for both. B. C. McClure, Ellijay. Ph. 404-635-4986 or 428-8830.
Reg. Black Angus bulls, Emulous, Bell Boy and Canadian bloodlines, 15 mos.-5 yrs. Jim Gresham, Hampton. Ph. 946-3373 or 946-3169.
Fat beef steers, fed on small grain, ready for butcher, current fat cattle price. Ed Simmons, Atlanta. Ph. 404476-2231.
Reg. Angus bulls, 10 mos.-2 yrs., BCIA records avail., Bell Boy breeding, few half brothers of high gaining Angus bull at NW Ga. perf. test. Thad Rush, Rome. Ph. 295-5167.
Reg. Black Angus heifers and bulls, Wye and Bell Boy breeding, 6-8 mos., papers furnished, C. V., $250-$275. John Daniell, Carrollton. Ph. 404834-2219 or 834-3778.
Two springing cows; 2 calves, 6 mos., 1 bull, all Angus. J. G. Andrews, 5111 Garrard Ave., Savannah. Ph. 912-233-4188.
2 reg. Charolais bulls and 2 non reg. Charolais bulls, ready for service. Bill Brock, Rt. 1, Arabi. Ph. 912-2735629 or 273-5770 Grady Brock.
25 Black Angus heifers, 5-7 mos., good breeding stock, $110 ea., 4 mi. west of Waverly Hall of Hwy. 208. S. P. Kretlow, Rt. 1, Cataula. Ph. 404582-2172.
11 reg. Black Angus bulls; 2 Charolais, of service age, Bell Boy and Bardoliermere bloodlines. W. A. Burch, Sr., 943 Beman St., Augusta 30904. Ph. 738-3161.
Reg. Angus bulls, 12 - 16 mos., Marshall blood, growthy, cows w/calf, bred back, heifers breeding age. R. L. Robinson. Dallas. Ph. 445-2027.
Black Angus, big Elban bulls, 2 yrs. John A. Lott, Lottwright Angus Farm, Blakely. Ph. 723-3917, 723-3040.
Reg. Angus bulls, Long Tall kind, Modern Emulous, Bell Boy and Wye breeding, good selection, $300; outstanding Charolais Angus Cross bulls, $350. Kenneth English, Keysville. Ph. 404-547-2568._____________
40 Crossbred feeder pigs, 9 wks., sired by Hampshire and Duroc boars, $20 ea. Frank Sutton, Taylorsville. Ph. 684-5600._________________
3 bulls, 1/2 Charolais, 1/4 Brahma, 1/4 Shorthorn; 1 bull, 3/4 Charolais, 1/4 Sorthorn, 8 mos. old, $200 ea. Henry Whitworth, Hwy. 145, Martin. Ph. 384-4080.____________
Reg. Purebred Charolais bull, 1/2 French, 1 yr. old, halter broken. John W. Thomas, Lula. Ph. 677-4501 after
6 p.m.____________________ Baby calves, Dairy and Beef type. L.
W. Hawkins, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-
1208.___________________ Several real good reg. Holstein
bulls, breeding age, mostly out of proven bulls and up to 23,500 Ibs. of milk per yr. in our herd of dams, sev. out of exc. dams, most are very good. Mr. Bennett. Box 548, Madison. Ph. 404-342-0932._____________
30 dehorned and polled hereford cows with Santa Gertrudis, hereford cross calves by side and bred back to classified Santa Gertrudis bull, also 6 yr. old Santa Gertrudis bull approx. 2200 Ibs. John Green, Rising Fawn. Ph. 462-2352 or 462-2314._____
One reg. Polled Hereford bull, Mixer bloodline, 5 yrs. young, only $650 or will trade for 2 reg. PB heifers, pictures and papers available, selling to prevent inbreeding. Curlis Agan, Rt. 1, Buchanan. Ph. 404-646-
5805.____________________ 4 Purebred Polled Hereford
yearling heifers, one young cow, closed herd. Grant Kuhn, Rt. 2, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-469-9581.__________
6 reg. Black Angus, ages 8 to 18 mos., $250 up approx. wt. 450-1100 Ibs., exc. quality, lengthy, del. available. Robert Knight, Monroe. Ph. 267-5035 or 284-1807, Decatur.
20 reg. young polled Hereford cows with calves at side, Morlunda Victor Domino and CMR bloodlines, $475 ea. Warren Budd, Newnan. Ph. 404251-0716.__________________
Charolais Cattle, breeding age purebred bulls, 30 15/16 and purebred cows, 10 calves by side, 40 purebred springing heifers, 30 open heifers, all reg. AICA. Clyde Lawson, Kilian Rd., Canton. Ph. 479-3542 or 479-3141.__________________
19 Charolais Cross bred heifers, 400 to 600 Ibs., $3700. A. W. Walker, Jr., McDonough. Ph. 957-3741 or 957-4350.__________________
Two nice grey cross Charolais cows, bred to Black bull, $300 and $350 or both for $600 w/o calves. George W. Braswell, Lithia Springs. Ph. 948-
2 reg., bred, Polled Hereford cows, 6 yrs., choice cows, C. V. vaccinated; choice Polled Hereford bull, 16 mos., reg., C.M.R. Domino breeding, reasonable. R. S. Sherman, Rt. 2, Rome. Ph. 295-2020.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, Victor Domino breeding, ready for service, $650. John C. Dorough, Jr., Rt. 2, Cordele 31015. Ph. 912-273-2390.
5563.__________________
Reg. and grade Angus bulls, ready for service, Bell Boy bloodline, priced to sell. O. W. Taylor, Rt. 5, Moultrie. Ph. 912-324-2639.___________
Charolais bulls, several purebred and percentage, breeding age, French bloodlines, good performance, conf., and cond. Lewis Luke, Rt. 1, Bogart. Ph. 867-3145 or 725-5162.
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Full Santa Cterirudis<-two- certifl heifers, two certified cows w/4 and mo. old bull calves; one certified he bull; one non-reg. cow w/2 wk. o bull calf. Thomas E. Dean, Rt. Rockmart. Ph. 404-684-5313.
1 reg. Polled Hereford, Vict< Anxiety breeding, 3 1/2 yrs., $60' Donald Peters, Social Circle. P 404/464-2939. nights.
Proven Red Angus bull, reg., 5 yi Nov. 1, 1200 Ibs., papers avail., s< his calves. J. P. Boston, Rt. Kingston 30145.___________
4 Angus heifers, 9-11 mos., $62 for all; 2 reg. and 2 cross breed Angi brood cows. H. Nation, Rt. 1, Ceda town. Ph. 748-3471.__________
20 Black Angus cows, w/11 calve 5 - 8 mos., 18 cows start calving 9/i cows bred to reg. Black Angus bul Charles Osborne, Dallas. Ph. 445 3559.______________
Reg. Charolais cattle, to bloodlines, cows, heifers and bull: also percentage bulls for cros breeding. H. P. Umphrey, Rt. 3, Cum ming. Ph. 887-4313, after 6.
18 Charolais cross heifers, oper ready for breeding in Dec. Natha McLaughlin, Fruit Hill Farms Yatesville. Ph. 404/472-3484.
Reg. Black Angus cows, bred, als< bulls. Byron H. Dunn, Alcovy Angu Farm, Jersey. Ph. 404/636-4333.
2 Black Angus bulls, 12 and H mos., Pickett and Henderson Angus h F Ebony blood, $250 ea., $450 both Charles T. Massey, P.O. Box 382 Rockmart 30153. Ph. 684-7156, 684
6506.___________________ Heifers, steers and bulls, beef type
Holstein heifers, 3-18 mos., $90 $225. N. R. Webster, Rt. 1, N. Tamie Kathleen. Ph. 987-3754.________
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls weaning to yearlings, $400 up; proven herd sire, J P Prince Victor, $1000. John Parker, Rt. 3, Box 38A, Greensboro 30642. Ph. 404/453-2150.
Several reg. Bardoliermere Angus bulls, 8 mos., $250, 15 mos., $450 can del. J. West, Good Hope. Ph. 342
3725._________________ Baby calves, dairy and beet type
$30, $40, $45; also feeders and grass calves, $65 up. S. J. Summers, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 483-1747._____
Black Angus springers carrying calves of Wye and Millardenmere bloodlines; young, reg. and crossbreed bulls and crossbreed heifers. W. B. Burnett, Box 866, Ccdartown. Ph. 748-4254._______________________
Reg. Angus bulls, 2 proven herd sires, $1000 ea., I Wye breeding, 6 weaning age, 2 yrs., $300 - $600. Bradley Campbell, Rt. 2, Hwy. 16, Senoia. Ph. 404/599-3663.________
80 Angus-Brahman and AngusHereford cross calves for Oct. 1st del. C. D. Gibson, Waynesville. Ph. 912/462-5498.________________
Reg. Red Angus and Angus bulls, yearlings and 2 yr. olds, weaning wts. and grades. Geo. W. Gibson, Rt. 5, Rome. Ph. 232-5070._________
38 cows and yearlings of mix. breeds. D. L. Cason, Rt. 2, Blackshear 31516. Ph. 912/449-5613.__________
20 reg. Charolais breeding age bulls; 30 reg. open heifers, bred heifers and cows. Randy Rigsby, Rt. 4, Camilla 31730. Ph. 336-891 I.
100 head dairy cattle, mostly Holstein, 70 in production, 2 Holstein bulls, 30 Holstein heifers. F. C. Claxton, Eatonton. Ph. 485-8474._______
Guernsey milk, give approx. 4 gals, milk daily, $300 firm. T. D. Sims, Rt. 1, Box 463, Snellville. Ph. 466-4614.
Reg. Black Angus cow, start calving in Oct., bred to 2000 Ib. bull; also service age bulls, long type, well developed. J. P. Cofty, Brinson.
40 purebred Brown Swiss cows bred to Chianina, $750 ea. if half or more taken. Billy F. Newby, Rt. 1, Wildwood 30757. Ph. 657-4548.______
White 3/4 Charolais heifers, 6 - 7 mos., $325 ea.; 15/16, 7/8, 3/4 bulls, same age, $225 - $325, w/papers. W. R. Crowder, Greenville. Ph. 672-.
4785._________________________ Santa Gertrudis bull, 2 yrs., halter
broke, gentle, about 1200 Ibs. Quince L. Burton, 939 Jones Mill Rd., Cartersville 30120. Ph. 382-2869.
Reg. Black Angus bull, Bardoliermere and Eileenmere bloodline, 3 yrs., 1000 - 1200 Ibs., good herd bull, $350. Jasper Wages, Bethlehem. Ph. 867-2390._____________
30 Angus heifers, 6-8 mos., good stockers, $110. Bill Sewell, Cumming. Ph. 887-3875._______________
15 Black Angus heifers, $120 ea., approx. 4 - 6 mos., can arrange del. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 478-2848.
10 good Polled Hereford cows and 1 reg. Polled Hereford bull, $4000. Paul Wilkinson, Milledgeville. Ph. 912/452-6813, 912/452-2943.
1/2 Limousin bull, 17 mos., gained 3.42 avg. on Tifton test; 1 Charolais bull, 16 mos., gained 3.51 on test. James A. Swindle, Ray City 31645. Ph. 242-7767.
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Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
CATTLE
Reg. Angus cattle, all ages, good bloodlines, will sell part or all of herd. J. F. Denison, Screven. Ph. 912S79-6640.________________
Holstein heifers, artificially sired by American Breeders Service select bulls, calfhood vaccinated, some springing, some open. A. M. Wall, Dean Forest Rd., Savannah. Ph. 912234-3016.________________
31 brood cows, mix. breeds, 12 calves, 1 Charolais bull, $10,000 for herd. W. D. David, Rt. 1, Royston 30662. Ph. 404/245-6789.______
1 reg. Jersey milk cow, real gentle, will freshen in Feb., $350. Cleveland Bellflower, Rt. 1, Unadilla 31091. Ph. 627-3372.________________
1 reg. Charolais 3/4 French, Defiant bloodline, wt. 1200 Ibs. at 16 mos. old, beautiful length and bone, $1200 or trade for equal value in young cows, beef type heifers. Roy Style, AlphaWta. Ph. 475-4342.______
Purebred Yorkshire service age males and open Gilts of all ages. D. A. Lan, Rt. 1, Chula 31733. Ph. 912382-4842.________________
30 extra nice Holstein heifers, bred to calf in late Aug. and Sept. most sired by "Citation R Maple . Hugh Cromer, Forsyth. Ph. 912/994-5493 after 4 PM.____________________
8 heifers, black w/white faces, 7 to 9 mos. $135 ea; 4 black angus brood cows, $225 ea. Thomas L. Elliott, Royston. Ph. 245-8650._______
Reg. Angus bulls, 8-11 mos, sired by top gaining ton bull, $325 and up. Doyle Jones, Milan 31060. Ph. 912/362-3631._____________
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls: bloodlines are bull "13" and "El Capitan", also a few cows. J. W. Morris, Double "M" Farm, Carrollton, 832-2852 days; Zora Johnson 832-7100 nights.________
15 good yearlings, approx. 400 Ib. ea., some part Angus, some part Charolais, $125 ea. Lonnie McCullough, Rt. 2, Box 98, Cobbtown. Ph. 685-5026.___________
Maine-Anjou bull calves, very good, reasonably priced. Frank Norton; Rt. 1. Boston 31626. Ph. 912/226-6498.
Reg. Holstein Heifer 1400 Ibs.; 8501569 Reg. no.; granddaughter: Forest Lee* Centurion Rocket and Williard Canary Prince, beautiful animals; springing closed, other reg. heifers. W. F. Leverette, Rt. 2, Box 43, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 404/485-6190.
23 cows, most of them bred, 7 bulls, $6,500 for all. Frank Moss, Rt. 1, Alvaton. Phone Gay, 404/538-6330, home 404/538-6992.________
25 Angus heifers, approx. 5 to 7 mos., $120, good stockers. James Wimpey, Duluth, 476-1925, 478-
2848.__________________ 5 Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 6 to
10 mos. Clayton Huling, Folkston. Ph. 496-2260.________________
4 Black Angus bulls ready for service or ready for butchering, 500-800 Ibs. priced right to sell. Styles B. Garner, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-2032.
Percentage Charolais cow w/three mo. Chianina bull calf at side. Barry C. Deuschle, Quitman, 912/263-8007 after 6 PM._________________
Santa Gertrudis herd bull, 3 yrs. must sell to prevent inbreeding, $700, no collect calls. Jim Pridgen, Royston. Ph. 404/245-6247._________
Santa Gertrudis breeding age bulls, King ranch bloodline, few cross heifers. F. B. Haizlip, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 404/522-0630 or 404/876-8109.______________
24 Charolais percentage heifers, 1 yr. to 15 mos. R. L. Crawford, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 404/629-2984.
2 Whiteface Hereford bull calves, 45 mos. Wayne Nabors, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-7811.
SWINE
Hogs, cornfed, extra lean, horrfe grown, country cured or ready for freezer, 40 cents Ib., plus processing. Maurell Troup, Rt. 3, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-3011._________
Reg. meat type Hampshire boars and open gilts, service age, disease free, good selection, 10 mi. SW of Eastman. C. G. Studstill, R.F.D. 1, Eastman. Ph. 374-3908.________
Reg. Black Poland China pigs; 8 gilts, 2 boars, 8 wks. Aug. 18, 1974, $50 ea.; 1 boar; 2 gilts born June 23, 1974, $125 ea., offer good thru Sept. '74. Carl Cranford, P. O. Box 254, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2259.
Reg. Hampshire boars, service age. Bobby Stewart, Keysvilie 30816. Ph. 404-547-6817.
30 pigs, 7 wks., Yorkshire and Hampshire cross, $20 ea. Jack Kanaday, Rt. 1, Murrayville, Ph. 5345759.
Reg. Landrace male; also reg. Duroc males and gilts, males ready for service. Billy Varnedoe, Rt. 1, Alma, Ph. 632-5233.
Purebred Hampshire boars, 4 mos., $50 ea., can del. Harold K. Hulsey, Rt. 3, Rockmart, Ph. 404/684-3417.
2 purebred Duroc boars, one 14
mos., approx. 450 Ibs., $150, one younger, ready for service, $100. John Sims, Rt. 2, 7-B Cain St., Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-8602.
20 pigs, Yorkshire and Hampshire, 8 sows, 1 bred, 2 boars, 12 shoats, must sell, make offer. J. R. 'Lewis, Decatur, Ph. 292-3270.
2 Baby Berkshire boars, 8 wks., reg. breeding stock, $50 ea., $90 for both. Robert H. Thomas, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-8658._________
Chester White boars, ready for ser-
vice and bred gilts. Jimmy J. Dubberly, Rt. 5, Box 166, Baxley, Ph. 367-7265.______________________
Reg. Yorkshire sow w/7 pigs; Duroc sow w/7 pigs; Hampshire boar; 2 Yorkshire sows already bred, all $475. B. J. Garner, Rt. 1, Dublin 31021, Ph. 272-3724.____________
1 Duroc-Yorkshire herd boar, $140. Joe Phinazee, Rt. 1, Kingston 30145, Ph. 235-2249._________
40 Irg. pigs, 10 bred gilts.- Geo. Sherman, Rt. 8, Rome 30161, Ph. 295-1637.__________________
1 Yorkshire boar w/papers, ready for service; 5 Yorkshire cross feeder pigs, wormed and castrated, $20 ea. Donnie Hayes, Rt. 1, Watkinsville, Ph. 769-6196.________________
Pigs: Hampshire and Yorkshire cross, 7 wks. John Patterson, Rt. 3,
Jasper._________________________
1 Hampshire male, ready for service, 8 mos., approx. 250 Ibs. J. W. Neal, Norwood 30821, Ph. 404/465-
2842.___________________
Barbeque size pigs, priced according to size. Mrs. Nell Foster, Gumming, Ph. 404/887-7931._____
2 Yorkshire sows; I Poland China
sow; 1 O.I.C. gilt; 1 Yorkshire boar;
24 feeder pigs. Henry C. Green, Rt. 1,
Dawsonville 30534, Ph. 404/893-
2882.
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6 healthy feeder pigs, 7 wks., $25 ea. R. T. Waters, Rt. 2, Box 185A, Conyers 30207, Ph. 483-2804.
8 pigs, 6 wks., 1/4 Landrace, 3/4 Yorkshire, Irg. pigs for size, $18 ea. if all taken. Gladys Neal, Rt. 1, Homer, Ph. 677-3212.____________
2 Gilts, 8 wks., $30 ea., 3 pigs, 7 wks., $22 ea.; 3 crossbred boars, 7 wks., $25 ea. Joe G. Neil, Rt. 1, Box 1660, LaFayette 30728, Ph. 6385109. ________________
Purebred Yorkshire boar, 10 mos., $100. Buell E. Honea, Rt. 3, Cumming 30130, Ph. 887-4909, no collect
calls._____________________
Chester White, Duroc cross, excellent breeding stock, at reasonable prices, 1 boar and several gilts. Edward Newberry, Colquitt, Ph. 912/758-2870.______________
Reg. SPC boar, long meat type, sires big litters, selling to prevent inbreeding, 18 mos., right size. Garry Dostart, Rt. 2, Cave Spring, Ph. 404/777-3735. ___________
Thirteen, 9 wk. old pigs, 1/4 Chester White, 1/4 Duroc and 1/2 Berkshire, $25 ea., or $22.50 if all taken. T. G. Alley, Rt. 3, Clarkesville 30523. Ph. 754-2268._________
7 Sows: 3 Hampshire, 2 reds and 2 whites. 4 Sows to bring second litter of pigs around Sept. 1, other 3 to bring 2nd litter later. 1 purebred Yorkshire male, 18 mos. All 8 for $900. Denver Mongin, Metier. Ph. 685-5111._______________
Landrace and Hampshire pigs, 12 wks,, $18; Landrace breeding sows, $100; Landrace and Polar China breeding boar, 500 Ibs., $100. J. W. Coley, Conyers. Ph. 636-8105, after 6
PM.____________________ One Yorkshire sow, bred, will bring
2nd litter by mid-Sept, (brought 14 pigs 1st litter); One thoroughbred Yorkshire boar, ready for service, 1 yr.; 4 shoats, abt. 200 Ibs. ea. David Brock, Bremen, Ph. 404/537-3413 after J>_PM._______________
One sow w/3 pigs, $150; one boar service age, $75; one shoat, $50. John T. Wilson, Rt. 1, Senoia. Before 6 PM. Ph. 404/471-5550, after 6 PM 404/599-3691._____________
32 Feeder pigs, approx. 6-8 wks., exc. cond., Hampshire and Hampshire/spotted Poland China cross, $25 ea. or $775 for all; 2 Hampshire gilts, approx. 5 mos., $40 ea. Cecil Gordon, Rt. 1, Kathleen. Ph. 987-3095.
Chester white breeding stock, all ages and reg. will sell all of herd. J. F. Denison, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. 912-957-
6640._____________________ Purebred Yorkshire male hog, 2
yrs., 500 Ibs., A. J. Lambert, Whitesburg. Ph. 404-832-9832.
Reg. Duroc boar w/papers, 6 mos., $100. Roy F. Payne, Rt. 1, Atlanta Yacht Club Rod., Acworth 30101, Ph. 974-5026._____________
Reg. Duroc and York boars, 6 mos.; 2 service age Duroc boars, tested bloodlines. J. T. Waldrop, Rt. 2, Tifton 31794. Ph. 912-382-6826 or 386-
0947.____________________ Pigs for sale. H. Walls, Monticello.
Ph. 468-8511._______._______
Purebred Yorkshire boar, 2 yrs., $150. also pigs. O. L. Rutledge, Rt. 4, Brannan Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957-
5144.___________________ 1 purebred Black Poland China
boar w/papers, 6 mos., $100. Dewitt Daniels, Rt. 1, Cochran, Ph. 934-
6864._________________ Duroc and Hampshire mix. sows,
$125; bred sows, $150; young boars and gilts, $55. Mrs. A. S. Morris, Rt. 1, Pitts 31072.____________
Pigs, 6-12 wks., $20 - $35. J. L. Boswell, Rt. 1, Box 310, Zebulon. Ph. 404/567-3362._____________
Hampshire and Yorkshire gilts, crossbred to reg. Yorkshire and Hampshire boars, $100 ea. J. Grady Fincher, Savannah. Ph. 234-7251, 3545086.
SHEEP & GOATS
6 billies, age 2 to 8 mos., $12 and $15. Paul J. Howard, Rt. 1, Box 32, Townsend 31331. Ph. 437-4049.
Goats for sale, $10 and up. G. V. Jackson, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 677-3755._______________
French Alpine, give half gal. a day, $50; six mo. Alpine, $35. J. A. Harding, Aragon. Ph. 684-5063._____
Reg. French Alpine male, proven, beautiful markings, gentle. Cheryl Shiver, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 466-
8573._________________
Reg. Nubian goats. Cecil White, Rt. 1, Box 132, Poulan 31781. Ph. 776-
3843.___________________
Reg. Nubian buck, 4 1/2 yrs., 2 buck kids, 6 and 7 mos., Hurricane Acres bloodlines. Windle M. Alford, Rt. 2, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 7733852-._______________
8 butt head nannies, 3 butt head billies and 1 kid. Fred Anthony, Rt. 1, Athens 30601. Ph. 543-3955.______
2 extra Irg. billies, $25 ea. Harvey Lyon. Monroe. Ph. 404/267-7344.
9 bred nannies, 1 stock billy, milk
goat type, $35 ea., $325 for all. Cecil
Gordon, Rt. 1, Kathleen. Ph. 987-
3095.
___________
Reg. purebred Nubian nanny goat, 1 yr., $100. Mrs. E. G. Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 398-B, Gordon 31031. Ph. 912/628-5329.______________
At Stud: Diamond Crown Ellinois, purebred reg. Toggenburg star buck. Mrs. Avert Poole, Rt. 1, Grandview Rd., Jasper 30143. Ph. 404/893-2664.
One half-Nubian buck, 6 mos., $20. Frank Sutton, Taylorsville, Ph. 684-
5600._______________________ Toggenburg-Nubian doe, $50;
Toggenburg doe and 2 mo. billy kid, $50; 1 3/4 Toggenburg and 1 1/2 Toggenburg does, $35 ea. Norris Hutcheson, Rt. 1, Box 15, Sopertou. Ph. 529-3675. after 5 p.m.___________
2 baby goats, about 12 wks. old, will make good pets, $15 ea. Gary May, Rt. 4, Box 50, Ellijay 30540, after 6 p.m.
Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
Beautiful brown and white pony, $250, shown successfully by 6 yr. old, exc. child's pony. Jane DeBelli, Atlanta, Ph. 349-2932, 349-1178.
Gelding sorrel with blaze face, white stocking, good rope or trail horse, very gentle, ridden by 9 yr. old boy, exc. for beginner, $325. Roy F. Williams, Newborn. Ph. 786-0681.
Two half-thoroughbred 2 yr. olds from Dumar, both chestnut, both gentle, broken to halter and saddle; one filly, 1 gelding, $400 ea. Mrs. Elaine Flowers, Columbus. Ph. 404-322-
7004._____________________ Red and white paint gelding, 15
hands, 10 yrs., child safe, saddle and bridle available. Rose Bennett, Star Rt.. Homerville. Ph. 487-5522.
Pleasure mare, versatile, good English or Western, very gentle, exc. for children, women and beginners, 8 yrs., $700. Cathy Foster, Doraville. Ph. 448-2432._______________
Reg. 1/2 Arab weanling colt, bay with star, snip and 4 socks, halter and performance prospect, special price to 4-H or FFA member; other horses for sale. Mrs. Robert Gould, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-469-5926._____________
6 yr. old reg. Saddlebred mare; 18 mo. reg. Saddlebred filly for sale. J. B. Bair, Pelham. Ph. 294-4847.
the week
ZIPPY" TOMATO RELISH
12 ripe tomatoes, chopped in large pieces
2 big onions, chopped in large pieces
2 bell peppers, chopped in large pieces
2 cups hot peppers, chopped in large pieces
(less may be used) 2 cups vinegar 2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons salt
Mix all ingredients and simmer about 2 hours. This is very hot, so less pepper may be used depending on your taste.
Mrs. George D. Leach Route 6, Box 124C Tyler, Texas 75701
CUCUMBER ASPIC
2 pkgs. lime jello 2 cups hot water 2 cups grated
cucumber 2 tbsp. vinegar
2 tbsp. onion juice Dash of cayenne 1 tsp. salt Thin strips
green pepper
Dissolve gelatin (jello) in hot water. Add cucumber, vinegar, onion juice, cayenne, salt, and pepper strips. Turn into mold and chill until firm.
LIMA BEANS EN CASSEROLE
1/4 Ib. salt pork 21/2 cups boiled
lima beans 1 small onion
sliced
1/2 cup diced carrots
1 Tbsp. butter 1/2 tsp. salt 1/8 tsp. pepper
Fry fat out of salt pork. Put in greased baking dish. Add
other ingredients. Half fill dish with water. Cover and bake in slow oven 300 degrees until carrots are tender. Serves 6.
Mrs. Mary Andrews 228 Pine St. N.W. Apt. 273 Atlanta, Ga. 30313
SQUASH SOUFFLE
2 cups yellow squash
3 Tbsp. butter 1 cup milk 1 cup dry
bread crumbs 1/2 cup grated
cheese (optional)
2 Tbsp. dry onion soup mix
Salt and pepper to taste
2 eggs 1/2 cup buttered
bread crumbs
Cook squash; press through sieve. Melt butter in hot milk. Pour over bread crumbs; mix well. Add to squash; add seasonings. Beat eggs; add to mixture. Pour into buttered baking dish. Top with buttered bread crumbs; sprinkle with cheese. .Bake at 300 until firm.
NO COOK LYE SOAP
2 quarts grease 1 quart water 1 can lye
1/2 box Borax 5 tbspns. ammonia
Mix lye in water. Mix Borax in a little extra water. Add ammonia, mix with grease, stir well, strain, pour in glass pan, set aside to harden and mark in bars.
Mrs. S. J. Morris
52 Trammell Street Marietta, Georgia 30060
Gentle, 10 yr. old chestnut, part Quarter horse, $150 or $200 with big western saddle. John Rayburn, Rt. 1, Box 89, Auburn 30203. Ph. 9634038.________
TWH 6 yrs. reg. mare, Merry Go Boy and Sun's Talk Nation breeding, chestnut col., mixed mane and tail, 15 hands, very gentle, pleasure or brood rnare, had shots, bred to reg. stajlion, will foal in March. Dennis Fuller, Monroe. Ph. 267-6303._______
Reg. 7/8 Arab colt, well mannered and gentle, exc. conf, easy to train, 14
mos., 600 Ibs., placed 5th at Arab Classics, exc. prosp. English pleas, or hunter. Jean Sutton, Lithonia. Ph. 404-483-8699._____________
TWH gelding, black with white markings, good disp., tall, 7 yrs. old, must sacrifice at $200. D. B. Adkins, Sr., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8887 after 6
p.m.___________________ Hunters, show or field, Thorough-
bred gelding, 16 hands; Appaloosa, 4 yrs.; also large and small pony hunters. C. Roger Brown, Atlanta. Ph. 255-5252. > _____________
Two horses for sale. Raiford Beasley, Rt. 2, Adrain. Ph. 529-3473.
2 yr. old 3/4 Arabian filly, grey, by El Galizon, halter blues, quiet, started driving. Hilary Crawford, Latigo Farm, Marietta. Ph. 973-2536.
Reg. Tenn Walking Horse stud colt, black, Gunsmoke-Ebony Masterpiece breeding, in training, exc. potential, must sell. John Voytik, Athens. Ph. 404-548-1895._______________
2 ponies; 1 Palomino mare and colt for sale. Raymond Reece, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6307._____
Small horse, gentle, very pretty, $75. Harry Gibbs, Ball Ground. Ph. 404-735-3517.____________
Quarter horse, 9 yr. old gelding, great cond., spirited but handles fine for teen or adult. Connie Murnan, Roswell Ph. 993-8333.________
Reg. AQHA stud, Triple A, bay, exc. saddle horse, 2 mares, 1 reg. Palomino, T Sorrel, mares bred back to AAA stud, 1 colt, 5 mos. old, reasonable price. Gerald Cowart, Rt. 1, Pembroke. Ph. 653-4635.______
Pleasure horses, Quarter and five gaited, $150 up; two 15 mo. old colts, one stud, one filly, out of the finest bloodlines, $150 . J. H. Herring, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-755-5657.
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Cattlemen Warned Of Anaplasmosis,
Wednesday, August 28. 1974
Selecting Melons
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Spread By Insects, Careless People much easier to accomplish. When you realize that three of every four Georgia industrial
Proves Chore
Selecting melons challenges the skill of even the most experienced
workers are employed by agribusiness firms, you begin to realize the need for more emphasis on this industry.
The city dweller needs to
Georgia cattlemen are warned to be alert for signs of anaplasmosis, a serious blood disease of cattle which is characterized by anemia. Horseflies the most common insect spreaders of the disease are now emerging in large numbers and will remain active through early October.
shopper. Short of cutting the melon, there is no sure-fire formula for checking cantaloup, casaba, crenshaw, Persian and hotiey dew melons
for quality.
recognize that the modern farmer is no longer a man in overalls, working behind a mule, chewing tobacco. He is a skilled manager, a financial investor and a producer of food, raw materials, services and machinery which keep our State's largest industry strong and healthy.
Yes, agribusiness is the theme. I hope all Georgians will begin to use this word and to accept the concept of the partnership the word implies.
Fall Armyworm
Game Gets
Mighty Scace
Pottiges is a whistlin' an' All de rabbits jist a hoppin'; 'Cause huntin' seasons out An' de guns not a poppin'.
Ain't no 'simmons ready yit But Mr. Possums on de prowl; He ain't least bit worried, 'Bout my houn's lonesome howl.
Anaplasmosis is infectious but not
contagious. This means the organism must get into the blood stream of an animal either from an insect bite or careless handling of medical or other instruments.
In areas where the mosquito population is very heavy, mosquitos can spread the disease.
Ma'n can also spread
anaplasmosis, espeically those who engage in do-it-yourself veterinary service. In the hands of careless individuals, hypodermic needles, nose leads and dehorners can be transmitters of the disease.
Anaplasmosis is particularly severe
First of all, it's important to understand the differences between ripeness and maturity. Fruit should be mature before it is picked, but it
may not be fully ripe. Ripe means that the fruit is ready to be eaten. Both mature and immature melons will be hard when picked. Mature fruit is capable of ripening properly, but immature fruit is not.
When picking out cantaloup look for signs of full maturity. The stem should be gone leaving a smooth symmetrical, shallow basin, called a "full slip". If all or part of the stem
base remains, or if the stem scar is
jagged or torn, the melon is probably
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eggs. If Southeastern Runner 56-15 foliage were the moth's only food source, its seasonal reproductive
De ponds' all kivvered with ducks, An' geeses comes out in de field; Dey know Mr. Game Wardens' aroun'
For he stays behind de wheel.
in mature cattle, often causing 30 to 50 per cent death losses among infected animals. Annual losses to the livestock industry nationally are estimated at well over $100 million.
not fully mature. The netting, or veining should be thick, coarse and
corky, should stand out in bold relief over some parts of the surface.
Persian melons have finer netting
potential in the Tifton area could be
He's out to catch them poachers,
What should cattlemen look for? and are harvested with the stems at-
reduced by about 4 trillion fewer
Who don' respecks no law;
When an animal becomes weak and tached.
eggs than would be realized from lar-
Dey claim dey jist crow huntin',
lags behind the herd, anaplasmosis
Both cantaloupes and Persian
vae feeding on Starr.
Mr. Warden say "I heared no caw".
should be suspected. The skin first melons should have yellowish buff or
Futhermore, in several years, con-
becomes pale around the eyes, on the pale yellow "ground" color.
siderably fewer generations would
Right 'fo de judge dey goes,
muzzle, lips and teats, and then turns Ripeness in these melons is indicated
develop if Southeastern Runner 56-
A lookin' mighty sad;
yellow.
by a yellowish cast to the rind, and a
15 were to completely replace Starr as a feeding option.
However, other environmental
He say "pay de court some money", 'Cause outta season huntin's worse den bad".
Following the acute stage of the disease, infectious organisms remain in the body of survivors, and these
pleasant odor. If the blossom end yields to light thumb pressure, the fruit should be ripe. Often fruit in the
resistance factors affect insect populations. In the Gulf Coast States, for example, fall armyworms feed upon many host crops such as cotton, tobacco, grasses, legumes,
'Long comes de fust cold snap, An' Jack Frost is all aroun'; I walks my fool sef ragged, But caint no game be foun'.
animals become carriers. Significan-
tly, some animals
especially
younger ones become carriers
without showing any signs of illness.
If anaplasmosis is suspected, cat-
stores is mature but must be held a few days at room temperature before
it is ripe-ready to eat. Other members of the melon
family such as casaba, honey dew,
and vegetables. Nevertheless, it appears that the
factor of resistance in peanut foliage and other crops could be manipulated in future crop breeding
Dey sartinly seems to know, Jist lak you an' me; Dat huntin' seasons in an', Whar I is dey ain't gonna be.
tlemen should consult their veterinarians about control and preventive measures. Most important is testing to identify carriers.
and the honey ball are harvested by cutting from the vine so the condition of the stem end is not an indication of maturity.
programs to exert a constant effect on fall armyworm populations.
Germ plasm resources at Tifton include approximately 3,500 peanut lines. Some 1,700 of these have been
I'se a hankerin' for some squirrel, An' de grease - I keeps it hot; But Mr. Bushytail lak all de rest, He done got real extry smart.
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screened for foliage resistance. About 40 entries are now known
Ole houn's runnin' his laigs off, An' a barkin' at de moon;
;::
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:&
for nonpreference-type resistance to the larval species complex, mostly to a greater degree than Southeastern Runner 56-15. So with further development of strains resistant to insects, possible reduction of insecticidal control may be realized.
We gits back jist 'fo day, Wid nary a rangtail coon.
As I always said befo', Dey's Someone up above; Who watches over all animals, Everyone of us He do love.
I have some fig trees 12 to 15 feet high. They are loaded with small figs but do not grow much. Will fertilization make them larger?
J. R. Eatonton Nice fig trees you have. However, Mr. Maurice Ferree, Extension Hor
ticulturist with the Cooperative Extension Service, advises that you probably have the variety Celeste. They are more winter hardy than other varieties but the fruit will not be much larger by fertilization. Try a
When I was only a chap,
Brown Turkey (no joke) if size is important. Mr. Ferree mailed you a
Pears Decline
'Jist 'bout eight or nine; I shot a cottontail in July,
pamphlet on fig care that shou*ld* b*e *helpful.
Pears are perhaps the tree fruit best adapted to growing conditions across the state of Georgia.
It is not uncommon to find trees as old as 50 years still producing fruits. However, disease damage has
An' paw blistered my little behine.
Every since that time, On huntins closin 1 day; I pulls in my rabbit boxes, An' puts my gun away.
Do you have any information on growing pineapples? I have two set out on the south side of my house and they are growing beautifully.
Mrs. C. B., Colquitt We regret that we do not have a booklet on growing pineapples.
However, pineapple plants are native to the tropics -- frost and cold
resulted in a decline in Georgia pear production in recent years.
LIME FOR LAWNS Hydrated lime burns grass if it is
So I reckon I'll be content,
'Cause it's somethin' we has to face; When huntin' seasons in, De game gits mighty scace.
Weather kill them if sudden or too severe. Pineapples grow best in sandy loam soils with plenty of organic matter. They also respond to lots of water and monthly fertilization during the growing season.
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applied unevenly and in large amounts. Ground agricultural limestone is safer and is usually
Bill Dickerson 2 Broad Street Ext.
Can you tell me why my pear tree only produces the small pears such as the one enclosed?
Mrs. O. W., Covington
recommended for lawns.
Augusta 30901
Your pear is from a seedling tree (it came from a seed). Most pear trees
are grafted with the top being of a good variety. However, your tree was
not grafted and all you have is the seedling rootstock for a tree. It could
ATTENTION:
have been grafted and died. After the graft died, a sucker (shoot) came from seedling rootstock to form the tree.
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Can you give me the name of someone who dries onions near me?
N. T., Franklin, N.C.
If there is a seed cleaning plant near you who has a drier, they might be
able to dry your onions for you. Otherwise, spread the onions out into
thin layers in the sun for several hours a day for one to two weeks and
then place in a cool dry location for storage. After they have dried in the
sun, bag the onions and place back in sun periodically for the next two or
three months.
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I am retiring and moving back to Georgia. What berries can I grow
profitably in south Georgia?
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A. D., Camptonville, Calif. Blueberries, Muscadines, and strawberries are all good. We mailed
some helpful information.
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Wednesday, August 28, 1974
Horses,
1 burro male, 18 mos.; 1 burro female, 6 yrs., very gentle. Charles
mules, ponies
Brock, Rt. 4, Box 56, LaGrange 30240. Ph. 882-6024.
for sale
Red racking horse, neck reins, very gentle, 15 hands, 12 yrs. Mary Rhinehart, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-
2721.
Sale or lease purebred Arabian stallion; Morafic grandson, sell as herd sire only, $2,500 - $10,000. Ellen Peeples, P.O. Box 566, Forest Pk., 30050. Ph. 361-2057.
Buckskin gelding, 9 yrs., good disposition, anyone can ride, new shoes, exc. cond., $350. Mrs. E. J. Bishop, Rt. 7, Covington. Ph. 7864325.
Pinto mare, 2 1/2 yrs., gentle for kids, $175; horse, plows and rides, but spirited, 7 yrs., $250. $400 for both. Harvy Suggs, Dawson. Ph. 912/9952635.
Bay gelding, 7 yrs., exc. for pleasure and trail riding, neck reins, gentle, responsive exp. rider preferred; also several good horses. Paul Newberry, Hampton. Ph. 946-4669.______
3 yr. old roan gelding, gentle with Western saddle, bridle, $300. C. L. Bryant, Winston. Ph. 949-2775.
Beautiful solid white Appaloosa colored mare, not reg., 9 yrs., $150; Quarter Horse mare, caramel colored with flax colored tail and mane, 2 yrs., $150. James Kell, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4950.
5 gaited racking horse gelding, 10 yrs., big beautiful red, no bad habits, anyone can ride, with new tack, $450; Welsh pinto mare, 12 yrs., with tack, $75. James Crenshaw, Monticello. Ph. 404-468-8233.
Two good riding horses, brown with white blaze on face, white stockings, other Palomino coloring, good for small child and older teen; also riding tack for both. Mr. Wethington, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4786._________
Reg. Appaloosa mare, 6 yrs., 14.2 hands, Huntseat Equitation, has been shown by 12 yr. old, $450. Ronnie Morgan, Athens. Ph. 404-548-3666.
Ponies and pleasure horses. C. M. Bond, Lavonia. Ph. 356-3244, day and 356-2673, night.___________
Reg. AQHA Champion Tobano King bred mare, Flashy buckskin, 15.3 hands, ridden by 7 yr. old, no reasonable offer refused. David Philen, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-9608.
Three two yr. old AQHA fillies, $450 up; Rood breeding, AQHA Pleasure Gelding, $900. John Thornton, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-4781384.
7 yr. gelding, exc. for pleasure and trail riding, neckreins, gentle, quick and responsive with no bad habits, all shots and new shoes, $400. D. L. Ouzts, Marietta. Ph. 404-971-7384.
Mare, 14 yrs., gentle, white with strawberry flacks, has 6 mo. old colt, both $200. Thomas Wright, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-7906 after 6 p.m.
Nice black racking mare, 4 yrs. old, gentle but spirited, needs a little training. T. W. Meeler, Box 358, Rt. 1, Bogart. Ph. 725-7142._______
Purebred reg. Morgan weanlings, yearlings, and 2 yr. olds, have both fillies and colts, exc. bloodlines. Tom Morgan, J & T Stables, Tifton. Ph. 912-382-2300.
Beautiful 6 yr. old Walking Horse gelding, perfect for young or old, good first horse, Racking and show prospect, light roan and white, English tack included, $550. Lynn
Tenn. Walking Horse gelding, liver chestnut, 16.2 hands, smooth gait, very stylish, gentle disp., reasonable price to good home only. C. Flint, Rt. 2, Loganville. Ph. 466-8823 after 6 P.M.
Reg. Appaloosa stallion, 5 yrs., dark, white blanket with spots over loin and hips, reasonable. Johnny Owens, Rt. 4, Monroe. Ph. 267-6322.
McDonald, Tucker. Ph. 939-6438 or Welsh mare, approx. 3 yrs. old,
478-6686.
white with brown markings, very
Beautiful racking horse, chestnut gelding, 9 yrs., gentle but willing, anyone can handle and enjoy.
pretty, western saddle, bridle, and harness, $90. Jimmy Cordle, Rt. 1, Aragon 30104. Ph. 684-8240.
Dorothy Goodman, Marietta. Ph. AQHA reg. buckskin mare, 4 yrs., 428-2547 or 428-0358._______ good disp., black points, good youth
12 yr. old blue sorrel gelding, 17 hands, gentle, $125. James Rose, Riverdale. Ph. 478-1770, ext. 694 between 11 p.m. and 11 a.m.________
Lovely reg. 1/2 Arabian mare, gen-
tle, well trained for English, Western,
jumps 3 ft., ridden by little girls,
$400. Jean Strickland, Winston, Ph.
459-5706.
__________
or ladies horse; reg. AQHA bay gelding, 3 yrs., own son of Piging String, green broke, good show or running prospect. Chester Dailey, Forest Park. Ph. 361-7593.
1/2 Welsh-1/2 Quarter mare, broke, gentle; 3/4 Quarter-1/4 Welsh mare pony, gentle, not broke. A. C. Kitchens, Marietta. Ph. 404-427-8645.
Reg. Appaloosa, show gelding, yearling stud colt, mares, all good col., exc. disposition. Mary Sue King, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9260.______
Pony Club prospect, Thoroughbred mare, 3 yrs., 13.1 hands, green broke, $350; Paint stallion, 2 1/2 yrs., exc. riding horse, $400. Paulette bowling, Athens, Ph. 404/543-1728.______
Thoroughbred mare hunter, chestnut, 15.3; Irg. pony hunter, mare, black, 14.0, both hunted and shown. Valeri Love, Rt. 2, Box 995, Roswell 30075, Ph. 475-7307.________
Paint gelding, 15.5 hands, $200; other horses, $150 up; ponies, $55 $100. Bill Roberson, Stockbridge, Ph. 474-1933.
Gentle Shetland pony, very good w/children, $40. C. Adams, 131 Elberta, Marietta, Ph. 422-0859.
American Saddlebred mare; Quarter Horse mare, sale or trade for anything of use on farm. H. E. Hyder, 6705 Camp Valley Rd., Riverdale 30274, Ph. 964-2068, no collect calls.
AQHA 1969 mare, "Vee Jay's Skippy", Palomino mare, blaze and 2 socks, exc. youth mare, 14.2 hands, shows English and Western, $1000. Vicki Beard. Cave Spg., Ph. 777-8762.
Racking sorrel mare in foal to Chiefs Great Sun, reg. TWH. Jerry Elder, Fairburn, Ph. 404/964-7410.
Quarter Horse mare, bay w/black mane and tail, gentle; also Western saddle and bridle, $200 for all or sell separately. Vicki Holmes, McDonough, Ph. 957-5881._____
46 in. dapple-grey Shetland mare, gentle, broke to ride, in foal to beautiful stud, $65, bridle included. Gary Gibson, Social Circle, Ph. 344-
0482, 464-2991.____________
Part Saddlebred stallion, 3 yrs., red wired mane and tail, 2 white stockings, blaze. E. N. Pierce, Rt. 3, Kay Dr., Fayetteville 30214, Ph. 461-
6760.
AQHA bay gelding, 15.2 hands,
1100 Ibs., Grandson Johnny Bull
AAA + , trained for barrels, $800
firm. Tommy Hicks, Rt. 1, Box 44-M,
Luthersville 30251, Ph. 404/927-
6296.
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One horse and one colt, both in good cond. W. C. Akins, Rt. 1, Greensboro 30642, Ph. 453-7779, after 8 p.m.
Bay mare, 15.2, 6 yrs. shown hunter division, fences 3', exp. rider, all shots current Negative Coggins. H. F. Woollen, 300 Stone Bridge Trail, Roswell. Ph. 993-6507 or 993-6375.
3/4 Arab colt, 5 mos., Sire, Kebajo out of Jaramir, dark grey, papers applied for, $650. Mrs. Robert Ruger, Doraville. Ph. 475-7111, days and 934-2159, evenings.__________
Reg. TWH, exc. brood mare, 12 yrs., out of Merry Go Boy; reg. 3/4 Arabian Welsh pony, 7 yrs., gentle, ex. child's pony; also, Shetland pony,
ey. Celeste Helton, Roswell. Ph. J3-8107 or 993-8108.
Pinto Quarter Horse mare, 15 hands, 5 yrs., saddle and bridle included, $275. James Edmonds, Box 245. Union Point. Ph. 404-486-4588.
6 yr. old Chestnut gelding, 16 hands, American Saddlebred, looks like Secretariat, placed high in shows, teenage girl lost interest, $500. Roy W. Style, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4342.
Grade Quarter Horse filly, 2 yrs., sorrel with blaze and two back stockings, halter trained, $200, very small pony stallion, rides well, $50; two very small pony mares, red and white, $40 ea. B. Pritchard, Dry Branch. Ph. 745-2279.
Appaloosa weanling, grandson of 3uanah, by Sulleys Image and out of ?acosa F-873, dark bay, blaze, hind easterns, blanket bay spots, sell or :rade for two horse trailer. Sharon Messerly, Harlem. Ph. 404-556-6136.
Purebred Arabians, yearling filly, jay-grey, beautiful, full brother weanling colt, magnificent, both by Sunny Acres Tarzan out of a Galizon daughter. Dee Bruce, Rt. 1, Box 56-A, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-1413.
Sensible 3 yr. AQHA Appd. stallion, grandson of reg. TB Dressage or Hunter prospect; $1500; also, 30 others. B. H. Tillman, Rt. 2, Loganville. Ph. 404-786-6887.
Gentle pony, black mare, good for any child, $55 with bridle; pony stallion, good for breeding, pinto, $15 with bridle. Melissa Phillips, Atlanta. Ph. 344-0295.
Outstanding AQHA Palomino weanling colt by San Siemon Hill, AQHA 719719, colt has wide blaze with stockings on both back legs. Jim Smyth, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-6844.
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Roan Quarter Horse, very fast on barrels and other time events. Jon Ashmore, Clarkston. Ph. 404/294-
5669.
Appaloosa filly, 2 yrs,, green broke, ready for training; also Appaloosa mare, 7 yrs. Ann Perron, Rt. 3, Gainesville 30501, Ph. 404/534-
3785.
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Roping horse, Quarter horse gelding, will pasture and arena rope, knows cattle, $350 or will trade for cattle. Kenneth Banks, Rt. 1, Mansfield. Ph. 786-8034.__________
Stylish racking gelding, sorrel with tight mane and tail, sound, pretty and gentle. Rick Perea, Doraville. Ph. 448-1520._________________
Palomino gelding, 7 yrs, gentle but 3 yr. old bay mare, fat, in good very spirited, for exp. riders only, shape, easy to handle, used for moving $125. Richard Mos ley, Rt. 1, Oxford cattle. Joe Mock, Rt. 2, Box 95, 30267.. Ph. 786-1753. ______ Colquitt. Ph. 912-758-2701.______
Thoroughbred hunter, has hunted Shakrag, Griffin and Midland, shown Amateur Owner, brown, 16 hands, good conf., reasonable. D. Cook, Roswell. Ph. 993-1396. 476-3641.
Appaloosa gelding, 6 yrs., perm, reg., exc. show record w/several high
Gentle stylish racking mare with complete tack, reasonable. Billy Morgan, Riverdale. Ph. 478-4508.
Part Thoroughbred gelding, 3 yrs.; dun racking mare, 4 yrs., very gentle. Janet Will, Norcross. Ph. 448-1520 or 448-2914.________________
point trophies, $500. L. Anderson, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5951.
Horses with He's A Dude, Blondy's Dude, Whimpy, Cutter Bill, Poco Bueno and Blackburn breeding for
Very gentle mare, will pull plow, approx. 7 yrs. old, 800 Ibs., greybrown col., $100, can be seen about 2 miles north east of Atkinson. Ellis M. Kelly, Rt. 1, Box 83, Hortense.
sale. DeWayne Hocklier, Rt. 1, Box Reducing herd of reg. AQHA and 93 C, Abbeville. Ph. 912-365-7412. Thoroughbreds, Hunter, Jumper
3/4 Arabian mare, 8 yrs., beautiful to care for and ride, no bad habits, new tack, $600 or trade for other farm animals of equal value. Nancy Pinckard, Rt. 3, Summerville. Ph. 404-638-5996.
Spirited Palomino mare, good saddle horse, exp. rider only, $150. Laura Pittman, Lithonia. Ph. 469-
Barrel, Racing and Pleasure prospects, $300 up. B. H. Tillman, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 404-786-688.7.________
3/4 Arabian mare, 1973 high point, 1/2 Arab halter mare, trained English and Western, ready to show, flashy liver chestnut with 3 white legs. Carol Green, Conyers. Ph. 483-8758 or 483-5681.______________
5304.___________________ Beautiful pleasure horses, black
with four white socks and a white star on forehead. Cindy Nunneley, Marietta. Ph. 971-8217._______
1/2 Arabian gelding, flashy sorrel; 8 yrs., 15.2 hands, trained English or Western, great pleasure horse, show prospect, $500. Sam Lemmon, Atlanta. Ph. 457-8522.
Dapple grey American Shetland
10 yr. old Buckskin gelding, good disp. and cond., $250. Theron Kesler, Jefferson. Ph. 367-5565.______
1974 Appaloosa colt by Wapitis Haunta, bred to run, Wayne Peek, Rt. 2, Box 220, Social Circle. Ph. 404464-3611, evenings or weekends.
AQHA reg. 72 sorrel gelding, Oklahoma Star background, green broke, childs' Western pleasure, halter, barrel racing; reg. yearling
mare, in foal to beautiful stud, gentle, filly, Cutting, Racing. Steve Hoffman, beautiful and broke to ride. Mr. Gib- Greenville. Ph. 672-4879._______
son, Social Circle. Ph. 344-0482 or Arabians, 9 yr. old brood mare, will 464-2991 after 4._____________ foal in March, trained for English
4 yr. old pleasure mare, beautifully marked brown and white with 4 white stockings, exc. for youth or adult, leather saddle and bridle included,
pleasure and trail, $1800; two weanling colts and one yearling colt. Mrs. F. L. Cumming, Macon. Ph. 912477-3963._______________
$325. Jimmy Cordle, Aragon. Ph. 685-8240._______________
Beautiful black racking horse gelding, 5 yrs., 15.2, extremely gentle, well'mannered, easy to handle, can be ridden on trail with just a halter, $275 or offer. Mrs. D. Adney, Rt. 3, Adairsville. Ph. 733-7361._________
Paint racking mare, approx. 14.1, well mannered, stylish speed racker, new shoes, no vices, gentle but fast mare, $250. Mrs. M. Bishop, Rt. 3, Adairsville. Ph. 773-7361 after 7 p.m.
Reg. TWH pony, very pretty and gentle for children, show or pleasure, priced to sell. O. S. Mosely, Marietta. Ph. 926-3673.________________
.AQHA Palomino yearling colt, good col. and plenty of size, championship bloodlines, will make exc. youth horse; other yearlings and two yr. olds, all healthy and guaranteed. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon._______
Chestnut Hunter gelding, 8 yrs., 15.2 hands, good conf. and manners, will make exc. field or show ring hun-
Reg. AQHA quarter mare, exc. ter, $950. Joanne Hauck, Roswellconf. and disposition, w/9 Western Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5305._______
Pleasure points, ready for show. Joe Shetland gelding, 5 yrs., dark with New, Box 61, Stone Mtn., Ph. 469- lighter mane and tail, $50. Angie 3146.________________ Mayfield, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6214.
Reg. AQHA red roan filly, 2 yrs., 15 hands, blaze, stockings, very flashy, exc. breeding, $2000. Pat Fleischman, Rt. 1, Box 171-D, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-3787.____________
Racking horse colt, flashy sorrel, bald face, white on hind legs, show quality, $200. L. P. Morgan, Rt. 1, Box 324, West Pt., 31833. Ph. 404/884-4855.____________
English pleasure gelding, 10 yrs. old, 14.3 hands, fat, good conf, sound, needs schooling, $315. Cheryl Thompson, Turin. Ph. 599-6346 or 478-
9590._________________ 2 1/2 Quarter Horse filly, exc.
barrel prospect; 4 1/2 yr. paint mare, rides, works to harness; 2 yr. Quarter Horse, buckskin stud, green broke; 1 1/2 yr. Pinto gelding, all gentle; also
Quarter Horse mare, bay col. w/black stockings, mane and tail, 11 yrs., 14.2 hands, gentle, anyone can ride. Eddie DeLoach, Fairview Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-1085.
White Shetland pony, 5 yrs., gentle but spirited. Suzanne Carson, Farmington 30638. Ph. 769-6113, no collect calls._________________
saddles. Ronald J. Altman, Hoboken. Ph. 458-2250.____________
Three horses for sale; 2 Racking, $350; one Quarter horse, $285; two saddles. E. O. Britt, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-4874._______________
5 gaited gelding, very smooth and gentle, $150. Robert M. Williams, Box 13, Juliette. Ph. 912-994-5855,
Racking filly, 3 yrs., green broke, Forsyth._____________________ bay w/4 white stockings and star, 2 small ponies, suitable for small $275. Ralph Wheeler, Hunt Rd., Ac- children, $50 ea. or will trade for calf; worth. Ph. 974-5933.__________ gentle, 2 yr. old strawberry roan filly,
Reg. T.W.H., exc. brood mare, Tenn. Walker-Saddlebred breeding, black, 12 yrs., out of Merry Go Boy; $250. Ann Kennedy, Bogart. Ph. 404reg. 3/4 Arabian, 7 yrs., chestnut, 725-7935 or 725-5858.
welsh, gentle. Celeste Helton, Roswell. Ph. 993-8107, 993-8108.
8 yr. old sorrel gelding, stylish, good conf., 15 hands, 1000 Ibs., rider
Purebred reg. Arabian gelding, 4 yrs., grey, 15.3 hands, 5 mos., prof, training in English Pleasure Show, 3 mos. training in jumping. Jan Thompson, Danielsville. Ph. 483-7152.
must have exp., must sell, $350. Jimmy Trammel!, Macon. Ph. 7461783.
9 reg. Tenn. Walkers, 3 mares, 1 stallion, 2 stud colts, I gelding, and 2
AQHA reg. mare, 3 yrs., red roan, filly colts, all Midnight Sun and red mane and tail, $400. Denise Far- Merry Boy bloodline, all for $1,500. mer, Candler Rd., Gainesville 30501. Jack Cotton, Lizella. Ph. 912-935Ph. 532-6719.___________ 2555.
Quarter type mare, 6 yrs., all tack Appaloosa mare, 10 yrs. old, gentle, and free breeding, $300, sacrifice. tack inc., $400. Debbie Kravarik, Debra Rosenbaum, Atlanta. Ph. 588- Riverdale. Ph. 471-9497.
7380, 761-7613.___________
Pony mare, 12 hands, exc. disposition and health, 8 yrs., in foal to Arabian for 1975, $150. R.
4 yr. old gelding, sorrel with blaze face, black mane and tail, green broke, exc. health. D. Bulloch, Rt. 4, Box 200, Dawson. Ph. 912-698-3411.
Jamieson, Warner Robins. Ph. 912/922-2145, after 5 PM.______
AQHA reg. yearling filly, bay, halter conf., Poco Bueno bloodlines, gentle, halter broke, $650 firm. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Pine Mtn., Ph. 882-
6580.______________________
Solid black Welsh mare, gentle for anyone to ride, no bad habits, neck reins, good pony, pleasure or hunt prospect, has 2 mo. old filly, sire: Ranch Bars Two, real nice, both $200. Billy Hayes, Toccoa. Ph. 404886-3659.
1974 AQHA Grullo colt, exc. One Pinto Shetland stallion, 20
bloodlines, outstanding conf., $550. mo., gentle, will ride small children,
Fred Parker, Cedartown. Ph. 748- saddle, bridle and horse, $75.
4346.
Gregory Stracener, Rt. 2, Boston.
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AQH-Welsh cross ponies, 13 to 14 hands, child's hunter prospects, suitable for games, etc.; yearlings, 2 and 3 yr. olds. C. I. Bryans, Augusta. Ph. 404-736-9866.
AQHA Palomino mare, 5 yrs., heavily muscled, several trophies and blue ribbons in Halter and Western Pleasure, gentle, exc. bloodlines. Donnie Lumpkin, Rockmart. Ph. 6845978, 684-7034.__________
Gentle buckskin mare, 5 yrs., good shape, suitable for children, good home only, $200. Don Williams, Rt. 1, Auburn. Ph. 867-9874._______
AQHA brood mare, $400, 5 mo. old filly, $850, and $1000 for both. E. S. Rhodes, Griffin. Ph. 227-8723.
Flashy AQHA sorrel Western pleasure mare, approx. 1100 Ibs., blaze with three white stockings, exc. cond., $500. Mrs. Theresa Teal, Rt. 1, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3693 or 964-2180.
AQHA 3 yr. bay Hancock and King breeding, 15 hands, very gentle, $400; 2 yr. Palomino gelding, can be reg., very gentle, $250. Dave Smallwood, Woodland. Ph. 674-2643._______
AQHA reg. black mare with colt at side, out of St. Three Barrs, other horses for sale. W. G. Hembree, Rt. 1, Whitesburg. Ph. 942-0508 or 832-
2605._________________ 1/2 reg. weanling Morgan, hand-
some, black colt, should mature 15.3 can see sire and dam, $100 to good home. V. DeFazio, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4240.____________
TWH, reg., 4 yrs., 15.2, chestnut gelding, Merry Go Boy and Midnight Sun breeding, very classy, used for pleasure, works well in field with dogs or on trail, $850. Kevin Heeney, Atlanta. Ph. 355-3038._______
Black and white pinto pony, gelding, 13 1/2 hands, 8 yrs., Western or English, jumps, shown successfully, to good home only. Bambi Price, Atlanta. Ph. 233-4786.________
3 1/2 yr. old Quarter Horse stud, green broke, $250; 6 1/2 yr. old mare bred back to above stud, $200; 5 mo. old Filly by side ready to wean, $150 or $500 for all. Paul Howard, Rt. 1, Townsend. Ph. 437-4049._______
Reg. TWH breeding stallion. Midnight Sun, 4 yr. old mare, good saddle horse, 30 mo. old stallion. Midnight Sun- Old Wilson's Ace, good saddle horse. F. H. Hancock, Box 605, Thomasville 31792.__________
Tenn. Walker, Thoroughbred, 9 yr. old gelding, dark brown with blaze and stockings, spirited, exp. rider only, $400, saddle and bridle inc. Debra Weldon, Rt. 2, Box 240-D, Byron. Ph. 956-3713 or 923-3966.
Beautiful grey gelding, neck reined, approx. 7 yrs., saddle, blanket and bridle, all for $300 to good home. Renee Smith, Rt. 2, Tyus Rd., CarrolIton. Ph. 832-7857._______
5 mares, 3 to 10 yrs., some King breeding, some ready for Western pleasure showing, 2 geldings, 3 yrs.,; 3 fillies, 3 mos. to 2 yrs.; 2 yearling stud colts, all AQHA reg. A. J. McCorkle, Rt. 2. Albany. Ph. 912-432-7578.
Appaloosa mare, 4 yrs. old, good conf., tack inc. C. H. Pattishall, Atlanta. Ph. 261-3573, mornings or 445-6752._________________
Reg. 3/4 Arab filly, 3 yrs., grey, green broke, ready for training, sire Amazing Aahdin by Aahdin +. Jack Fletch' er, A' tlanita. Ph. 255-7908.
8 yr. old half Thoroughbred, half Tenn. Walker, gaited, gentle, chestnut col. with 4 white stockings and blaze, $300; two yr. old Appaloosa filly, $250. Paul Martin, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4753._________________
Welsh pony, very gentle with children, wormed, all shots and Coggins test, has been shown, $100. Shirlee Huey, Rt. 1, Conyers. Ph. 4832818._______________
Appaloosa mare, 14.2, works well with saddle, logging, plowing, exc. buggy horse, very gentle, horse and all tack, $700. David A. Wood, Rt. 1, Winterville.____________
Reg. 3/4 Arabian mare, silver, shows English and Western; with foal, rebred for '75, three-in-one or separate. M. J. Cauthen, Barnesville. Ph. 358-0948.______________
Arabians, 1 purebred, 9 yr. old bred mare, $1800; one yearling colt, $1000; one weanling colt, $750; 3/4 bred mare, 6 yr., $1200; 7/8 weanling filly, $1000. Mrs. F. L. Cumming, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963._____
Reg. Quarter Horse stud, 5 yrs., easy to handle, approx. 800 Ibs., bay with black points; reg. Quarter Horse gelding, 5 yrs., by "The Old Man" and out Leo mare, red dun Thoroughbred type. Bobby Baughcum, McRae. Ph. 368-2768 after 8 p.m._________
Shetland pony with saddle and bridle, $30. Lisa Parker, Roswell. Ph. 993-9071.___________________
Two reg. Appaloosa brood mares, one bred to High Spots Image, one bred to Doc's High Again, $1250 ea.; one Absorokee Scooter "S", loud col. stud colt, $2000. J. W. Lamb, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-22S8 after 6.
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Horses, mules, ponies for sale
Quarter Horse, gentle, 8 yrs., dun gelding, pleasure or speed event, $300. C. L. Cain, Watkinsville. Ph. 769-6821.______________
6 yr. old chestnut mare, will rack very good, not reg., exp. riders, well kept, not ridden sev. mos., $300. Gerald Hawes, Conyers. Ph. 4836706, after 6 p.m._____________
8 yr. old plow horse for sale with plow tools and saddle, $300. H. C. Smith, Rt. 7, Valley Rd., Covington.
Reg. Appaioosa show quality filly, gentle and flashy; grade Appaloosa pleasure mare and gelding; bay Morgan-Arab mare, pinto Welsh pony. Denise Schwartz, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1475._________
3 pr. matched mules: 2 yr. old mares, 1000 Ibs.; 4 yr. old mares, 1200 Ibs.; 6 yr. old mare and horse, 1400 Ibs. James Johnson, Canton. Ph. 479-5886._____________
Reg. Tenn Walking horses, exc. bloodline, have papers, geldings and mares. M. S. Wind, Atlanta. Ph. 4495569 after 6 p.m.___________
6 yr. old Quarter horse, plenty of spirit. Hazel Dacus, Rt. 1, Dacula 30211._______________
7 yr. old gelding, dark brown, good looking, cow horse, great riding horse, not for beginner, needs no feed and little grass to keep wt. on, $400. Dean Williams, Newborn. Ph. 786-0681.
7 yr. old buckskin gelding, need good pasture, anyone can ride, $150. Edgell Farmer, Acworth. Ph. 404974-5054._______________
Paint colt, 16 mos. old, 1/2 Welsh racking pony and buckskin horse, halter broke and gentle, $95 or best offer. Frank Phillips, Suwanee. Ph. 435-8834, day and 945-8412, night.
5 yr. old chestnut racking mare, 15 hands, $150. Hubert Boles, Winston. Ph. 942-8794._____________
TWH mare, 3 yrs., light chestnut by Big Man II, out of mare with Red Warrior breeding, green broke. Burton Wamble, Atlanta. Ph. 404-6562918, day and 478-4651, night.
Reg. AQHA sorrel mare, foaled 11/17/63, sire: Alkali Ike by Red, dam: Shot's Hazel by Holt Shot B, exc. for beginner, has '74 filly by Ranch Bars Two by side, both $650. Sandra Walker. Toccoa. Ph. 404-886-3659.
One racking mare, 3 yrs.; 1 reg. stallion, 3 yrs., anyone can ride. W. E. McKee, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-
3792.__________________ Pr. Welsh pony mares, dk. chestnut,
work exceptionally well, single and double, to plow, 700 to 750 Ibs. ea. J. K. Smith, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph. 2280760._________________.
Reg. Rope horse, large sorrel gelding, with blaze, big enough for any stock, $1,000; also, flashy Quarter mare, chestnut with star, stripe and snip, $375. Jim Nutt, Rt. 1, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-4805._________
One 8 yr. old black Quarter Horse, very gentle and well mannered; one extra large mare, see to appreciate, approx. 1700 Ibs.; also other horses. John Birdsong, 401 Bankhead Ave., Hwy. 166, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-
8933._________________ One yr. old bay filly, 1/2 TW-i/2
Thoroughbred, exc. cond., halter broken, $145. Aubrey Walker, Socia' Circle. Ph. 464-3778._________
Good Pleasure horse, anyone can ride, reg. 3 yr. old Walking Horse gelding. Ben Winter, Monroe. Ph. 267-6479._______________
Limpy Louis, 1969 AQHA deep sorrel geld., placing well in English pleasure and halter, Western pleasure prospect, 15.3 hands, see to appreciate, $2000. Gwen McDonald, Box 87, Bonaire. Ph. 912-923-3991.
Reg. Palomino and Quarter horses, all ages, brood mares with colts and bred halter, performance and running prospects. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood 30428.____________
Reg. Appaloosa for sale, 1974 foals, 1973 colts, bred mares, all colors, blankets and leopards, $200 and up. Virginia Hogan, Rt. 2, Box 149, Ocilla. Ph. 912-831-4435, evenings.
Reg. Appaloosa broodmare, blanket, black spots, placed in halter, top producer, bred to Joker B. Jiggs. Dr. Morris, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-
6913.___________________ Reg. Tenn. Walking mare, well
mannered for ladies or children, has been shown successfully, no bad habits, all tact avail. Mrs. Shirley, Woodland. Ph. 665-3377, mornings and 674-2463, evenings.
notice
Lost - a bull, wt. about 300 Ibs., black English mixed w/Brahma. Bobby King, Rt. 2, Hahira 31632.
Horses, mules, ponies
wanted
Want to buy or catch wild cattle. Rip Wilson, Madison. Ph. 342-3974.
Want to catch wild cattle, have
tranquilizer gun and track dogs. Billy
Reasor, Rt. 1, Jenkinsburg 30234. Ph.
775-3396.
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Want good natured and gentle work mule, must be broken to plow and wagon. J. E. Lewis, Rt. I, Grantville
30220.
Want Irg. racking horse, must be 1400 Ibs. or over, gentle but spirited, will take other breed. J. M. Pirkle, 396 Elliott St., Buford 30518.
Want gentle Quarter horse for young exp. rider, will trade some hay for horse. Angie Broder, Rt. 3, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-7361.______
Want small pony with saddle and bridle for reasonable price, must be gentle with children. Susan Crorker, Rt. 3, Morris Dr., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-9518.____________
Black mare wanted, good Pleasure horse, reasonable or will swap sorrel colt. E. Graham, Rt. 2, Box 43, Springfield. Ph. 912-754-6581.
Want any number of horses in good shape. John Birdsong, 401 Bankhead Ave., 166 Hwy., Carrollton 30117. Ph. 404-832-8933.__________
Want to buy: Sheep and goats, must be less than 1 wk. old and started on bottle. Dr. L. C. Cork, University of Ga., Athens 30602. Ph. 542-3321.
Want to rent or lease purebred Polled Hereford bull to breed 5 cows in closed herd. -Grant Kuhn, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 404-469-
9581._________________ Want milk goat billy to breed two
3/4 Nubian nannies, will pay $15 or 1 kid, 20 mi. radius of Farmington Athens area. C. A. Doerr, Rt. 1, Box 63, Farmington 30638.
Livestock, -handling,
boarding, equipment
Horses boarded, new stalls, 12 X 16, exp. adult care, new riding ring, wash rack, Irg. tack room, pasture avail., grooming and hauling avail. A. Jaye Bryant, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-
7712.___________________ Horseshoeing; normal and correc-
tive, 40 mi. radius of Griffin, by appointment only. Gene R. Sarsfield, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-3609.
2 horse Tandem trailer, elec. brakes, good tires, yellow and white, $500. Dave Smallwood, Woodland. Ph. 674-2643.____________
Want small pasture with place to keep hay, source of water for cows, will provide feed, hay and take care of cattle, must be located S. W. Fulton Co. or nearby. Jim Timmons, Atlanta. Ph. 344-9367 after 5,________
Horses boarded at Mar-Len stables, exc. facilities w/miles of trails, located in N. Fulton Co. Mark Camp, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7111.______
Horses boarded, nice pasture for broodmares, trainer and horseshoer on premises, horses fed twice daily, 24 hr. care, ring, lakes, trails, full board $75. mo., free trans. Jim Warren, Atlanta. Ph. 344-0238.
2 horse trailer and all show equip. Irg. quantity of shoeing leather. J. B. Bair, Pelham. Ph. 294-4847.______
Pasture for rent, for 3 horses, 24 A., stalls, tack room, 5 mi. N. Lithonia, DeKalb Co. Frank C. Bush, 7974 Rockbridge Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-8992._______________
Hunt seat saddle, suede knee rolls, all fittings, Hunt Bridle with braided reins. Carol Kaltenbach, Rt. 1, Duluth. Ph. 476-5470 after 6.
Boarding, stall and pasture full care, riding ring, wash rack, tack room, trails, English and Western training. A. Jaye O'Bryant, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7712._______________
Argentine hunt seat saddle, complete $50., English bridle with bit, $10., R. Lewis, College Park. Ph. 767-
3262._____________________ Will train several horses, 5/8 mi.
track, starting gates, 20 stall barn, yearlings and 2 yr. olds, Appaloosa's and Quarter Horses desired, located 25 mi. S. Atlanta. Jean Benson, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4450. _____
Boarding in Fayetteville-Peachtree City area, Irg. 12 x 12 stalls, feed twice day, adult care always, indoor riding as well as outdoor, $65. per mo. Dee Bruce, Rt. 1, Box 56A, Fayetteville 30214.
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1973 Hale 2 horse Tandem trailer, lights, rubber mats, tinted windows, tack compartment, exc. cond., $850. Mrs. Theresa M. Teal, Rt. 1, Box 372, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 463-3693.
Two horse stock trailer, blue and white, tack compartment, division w/tail chains, new floor, $500. Debbie Morris, Rome. Ph. 234-7715.
McClellan Cavalry saddle, Irg. skirts, original covered stirrups, removable pad in seat, needs small amount of stitching; 19 in. Park saddle, good cond. Kevin Neeney, Atlanta. Ph. 404-355-3038._____
Horseshoeing-hot and cold, to help fight inflation labor prices will be cut 50% for all secondary work. Tom Hayes,_Stone Mtn. Ph. 284-7292.
Horses boarded in new barn, fed twice daily, all stalls have individual waters, indoor riding arena, adult care at all times. Dean Jones, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6956, 967-9315.
Have room to board several horses at end of August, cost of feed plus $30. mo. Ann Kennedy, Bogart. Ph. 404-725-7935. 725-5858 after A.
One, 15 in. Big horn Western saddle, $190., also one, 15 in. Simco saddle, good cond. J. H. Herring, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-5657.
Quality Horseshoeing, dependable service, will go anywhere. Bill Blunschi, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-9701.
One horse trailer, extra tall for Jumper, loading ramp, escape door, new paint and wiring, good tires. Mrs. Klecher, Senoia. Ph. 599-6307.
English saddle, 19 in. forward seat and pad, exc. cond., $125. Clare Hilley, Lawrencevilie. Ph. 963-0935.
Horses boarded, 88 A. land, facilities include full board, exc. care $85., stalls rented, $20., pasture, $20., Norcross, Tucker area. Doreen Cribb, Rt. 1, Norcross 30071. Ph. 921-5803, 448-9066.
Livestock and horses hauled, anywhere, anytime. Lamar Scott, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-5999.________
Stalls, Hurt Rd. location, ideal for Smyrna-Marietta, 100 ft. riding ring, etc. C. B. Shoemaker, 3430 Harris Rd., S. W., Marietta 30060. Ph. 4343916 after 6._____________
Want complete horse harness in good cond. Ronnie Tipton, 708 Emmons Dr., Dalton 30720._____________
Want to lease pasture and barn to board, train, and keep horses, must be fairly near I-20-I-285, Candler exit. Nancy Buchen, Decatur. Ph. 284-
6365.__________________ Have two horse trailer available for
hauling your horses. Harry L. Keith, Duluth. Ph. 404-475-6301._____
Horses boarded in 12 x 12 box stalls, stalls cleaned daily, with exercise on our walker, feeding twice day, professional care 24 hrs. day, $90. mo. Carol Green, Conyers. Ph. 4833496, 483-8758._____________
Room to board horses, 26 A. pasture, good stalls, shavings available, security light, Irg. riding ring, tack room. Don Franklin, 308 Northdale Rd., Lawrenceville. Ph. 233-6459, 963-7119.___________
Want wagon seat in good cond., must be reasonably priced. Billy J. Watson, Box 14, Winder 30680.
Horses and cattle hauling, weekends and evenings, local or long distance. Raymond Y. Ayers, Atlanta. Ph. 758-
2551.___________________ Crump cutback, 20 in. seat, used
only once, sale or trade for 18 in. Hunt seat. Ed Gramling, Decatur. Ph. 284-6305.________________
Western saddle, fairly small seat, exc. cond., $50. Laura Pittman, Lithonia. Ph. 469-5304.________
Have room to board horses, plenty of trails and adult care at all times. W. G. Hembree, Rt. 1, Whitesburg. Ph. 942-0508. 832-2605._________
Horses trained for work or pleasure, also haul horses local or out of state, reasonable rates for both, also all kinds equip, reasonable price and good quality. DeWayne Locklier, Rt. 1, Box 93C, Abbeville 31001.
Horses boarded, stalled and pastured, riding range, located 4 mi. So. Stockbridge. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144._____
Two horse trailer, exc. cond. throughout, good paint, tires, inspection sticker, $625. Denise Schwartz, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1475.
Horses boarded: 57 A., wood fenced pasture, 15 minutes from Sandy Springs. Hilary Crawford, 3915 Post Oak Tritt Rd., Marietta. Ph. 404-973-
2536._____________________ 2 Western saddles, $75 and $100.
Janet Will, Norcross. Ph. 404-4481520 or 448-2914. _________
English Pleasure saddle, used once, exc. cond., $90. Mary Medicus, Marietta. Ph. 404-427-6258._______
Dbl. axel horse and cattle trailer, will accomodate 4 horses, has middle gate, rear door, opens and slides, $995. J. West, Good Hope. Ph. 3423725.
2 horse wagon, good cond. $250. McClenon Nail, Jr., Box 76, Rt. 5, Covington 30209. Ph. 404-787-2189.
Horseshoeing, hot and cold, normal and corrective. Ken Lee, Conyers. Ph. 483-6690._______________
Horses boarded, stall or pasture. Powder Springs area, riding ring, tack room, riding area. Mrs. J. W. Yarbrough, Powder Springs. Ph. 9439007 or 943-2280.__________
Low -Boy trailer, air brakes, beaver tail loading ramp, homemade but
good, $1500. Harold Brannon, Rt. 1, Fairmount 30139. Ph. 337-5707 nights only._______________________
Have room to board horses in 93 A. of pasture, stables riding and trail riding. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy. Decatur. Ph. 289-
5798.__________________ Pasture board, 85 A. with lake, 2
1/2 mi. outside of Stone Mountain, $15 mo. per head. Joe New, Box 61, Stone Mountain. Ph. 404-469-3146 or 469-4874.________________
Pasture, stalls, full board for horses, adult care, fed 3 times a day, 12x12 concrete block stalls, miles of trails and dirt roads; also various saddles and tack for sale. Paul Newberry, Hampton. Ph. 946-4669._________
Want good used saddle, must have
padded seat. Craig Graham, Rt. 2,
Box 43, Springfield. Ph. 912-754-
6581.
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Beautiful 52.2 A. pasture for rent, fenced, 35 A. in grass, lake, barn, well, septic tank, located 2 mi. Barnesville on Hwy. 41. John F. Graham, Rt. 2, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 921-1691.
Pony cart and harness, exc. cond. Lisa Parker, Roswell. Ph. 404-993-
9071.____________________ Black Western saddle, with 15 in.
red padded seat, bridle and blanket, good cond. Lisa Shuman, Rt. 3, Box 57A, Glennville. Ph. 654-4498.
Stalls for rent, feed twice daily, pasture too, clean stalls, $85 mo., between Alpharetta and Roswell. Celeste Helton, Rt. I, Etris Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 404-993-8107 or 9938108.
Livestock feed, hay and grain
for sale
Good quality hay, $1 bale, behind baler or $1.25 at barn, can del. 100 or more; also mulch hay. Wayne Peavy, Atlanta. Ph. 753-5649.________
1974 Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 bale, 100 bales or more, $1.35 bale, well fertilized, my barn. Carlton R. Fulcher, Rt. I, Statham. Ph. 725-
5573.___________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, $50 ton.
Bobby King, Rt. 1, Box 93, Hahira 31632. Ph. 912/794-2392.________
Quality Coastal Bermuda hay, $60 per ton del. or $50 per ton in field. J. E. West, Monroe. Ph. 342-3725.
Fescue and clover hay, from well limed and fert. fields, extra Irg. bales, $1.50 bale at barn. Jim Gresham, Hampton. Ph. 946-3373.________
Top quality Coastal Bermuda hay, conditioned, cut, stored without rain, can del. Ronnie Gasaway, Winder. Ph. 867-4762 after 8 p.m.________
Fine Coastal Bermuda hay, $1 bale at barn, $1.25 del. within 15 mi. of Thomason. Roy May, Thomason. Ph. 595-2503.________________
Old hay for sale, 60 cents bale. Hoyt Green, U.S. 41, South Cartersville. Ph. 974-6826.________
Abruzzi rye seed for sale, no noxious weed seed, cleaned and bagged. Lee Boling, Rt. 1, Baldwin 3051 1. Ph. 404-677-4610. ___
Highly fert. hay, baled w/out rain, $2, bale, at barn, located at flying W. Ranch, 10 mi. W. Pine Mtn. James R. Woods, Pine Mtn., Ph. 882-6580.
Bermuda hay, in barn, $150 bale, 25 or more bales, $1.35 bale. H. C. Alien, Rt. 3, Box 378, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3379.___________
!200 bales wheat straw, 80 cents bale, good square bales, can del. for expenses. Guerry P. Holder,-Mclntyre. Ph. 946-2510.______________
Fescue hay $1.50 at barn. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-
6621.______________________ 500 tons Coastal Bermuda hay, can
load trucks from pole barn or out of field. L. E. Akins, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 912-956-5897.________________
Coastal Bermuda hay, 2nd cut, well fert., limed, weed control, $1.50, Irg. bale at barn, storage, local del. I. R. Chanin, Macon. Ph. 912-746-1810, 935-2292._________________
Highly fert. Coastal Bermuda and Fescue hay, $55. per ton or $1.40 bale at barn. Mrs. Eva Knowles, Rt. 2, Box 10, Byron. Ph. 956-5032.______
Good Coastal Bermuda hay $1.50 bale at barn. J. W. Dent, Rt. 1, Box 103, Ft. Valley 31030.
Wednesday, ! August; 28, 1974
Fescue and clover from limed and fert. fields, $1 bale in field or del. Marietta area, $1.30, 150 bales or more. W. R. Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404/745-2891. 745-4143.
Good Coastal Bermuda hay, will del. B. H. Tillman, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 404/786-6887.________
Fescue seed, highly fert. clean combine run. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.______
Highly fert. Coastal and spring oat hay, harvested w/conditioner, $1.50 bale. Geo. Sellers, Rt. 5, Box 351, Albany 31707. Ph. 912/435-8686.
High quality, well fert.. Coastal hay, $1.35 bale in field (Monroe) or will del. reasonably. Clifford Nash, Athens. Ph. 543-2562.________
Bermuda and Fescue hay, $1.50 at farm or $1.75 at Tucker, can del.; mulch hay, 75 cents at farm. W. H. Butler, Tucker, Ph. 938-7905.
Mulah hay, mixture of Coastal Bermuda and Johnsongrass, 50 cents bale at farm. Wm. H. Davis, Stockbridge. Ph. 404/474-8550._____________
1974, high quality, limed and fert. w/minor and trace elements, Coastal Bermuda hay, pickup or del. truckload lots. Olin Trammel, Forsyth. Ph. 912/994-9313. 994-6463.
Taking orders for this yrs. supply of Oat straw and Coastal Bermuda hay, priced by the bale or ton, we will load at barn or can del. within reasonable radius of farm. V. E. Rackley, Rt. 2, Box 29, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-
5075.___________________ Fine Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.25
bale. Dallas Brownlee, Snellville. Ph. 972-2725._________________
1974 crop Fescue seed, 25 cents Ib. W. B. Alford, Rt. I, Bowdon. Ph. 2587168.
Agricultural seed and plants
for sale
A permit is required before1 advertising plants and flowers. If you desire inspection we will vend you proper material to fill out and return to us for in spection at no charge for this service.
Sev. diff. kinds of pot pits., herbs, priced according to size, at my place, seed from fine daylilies, $1 per C. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley and Dixon Rd., Macon.___________
Hardy, well rooted red verbenas, 10 for $2, post. 40 cents, mixed hardy dianthus, 4 for $1, 40 cents post. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 249-D, Clermont 30527.________________
Bearded iris, 12 diff. ones labeled, $5 PP, 6 cols. dbl. sultana cuttings, 6 for $1, add post. Delia Goodwin, Rt. 2, Box 190, Tallapoosa 30176.
Liriope, striped and green, magnolia trees, Mahonia hollies, Mundo grass, ajuga, ivy, aucuba. James N. Henderson, 5130 Sumpter PI.. Austell, Ph. 948-5336._______
Pink rooted thrift, $2 per C, Japanese tall blue iris, 3 doz., $2, old time blue iris, 3 doz., $2, orange daylilies, 3 doz., $2, snapdragon pits., 3 doz., $2, add 80 cents post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540.______
Webbs old fashion heading collard seed, 1/2 cup, $1.50, 1 cup $2.50, PP. 95% germ. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635.__________
Everbearing Klondike strawberry pits., early bearing, $5, C, PP, $4.50 C, at home, Ga. orders only. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., N.E., 'Atlanta 30307. Ph. 373-1846.
Collard seeds, $2.50 cup, ginseng roots, 60 cents ea., Red sassafras root bark, $2. pt. Red Oak bark wild cucumber bark, Jerusalem wood root 1/2. gal., $3. add post. Mrs. John Phillips, Rt. I, Wrightsville.________
Sweet fruit bearing pomegranate pits., 6-10 in. tall, $1.50 ea.,4, $5., 30 cents post. Thomas L. Schmidt, 987 Springdale Rd., N.E.. Atlanta 30306.
Rainbow corn, giant sunflower, strawberry popcorn seed and castor molebean seed, 36 to pkg., 30 cents per pkg., 4, $1., with stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Moultrie 31768._________
Bearing Site mtn. Huckleberries, Dewberries, Blackberries, yeliow root pits.. 12 for $4., Red tame plum. Winter Huckleberry crab apple, Foxgrape vines, $1.50 ea. or 4, $4., damp packed all PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. I, Blue Ridge 30513.__________
Mt. huckleberries, Dewberries, Blackberries, 12, $3, Foxgrape vines, 4, $3., peppermint pits., 15, $2., all PP, out of state 50 cents extra. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.________________
White multiplying nest onions, $1. doz., white halfrunner beans, $2. cup, add post. Mrs. Charlie J. Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Gainesville 30501.
Wednesday, August 28, 1974
Agricultural
seed and plants
for sale
High quality Pensacola Bahia grass seed with high germination and purity and no noxious weeds. Fred G. Blitch, Sr., Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458, Ph. 912/865-2475.____________
White shallot multiplying onion sets, $10 gal., pp. no less than gal. sold. Miss Hope Van Zandt, Dial Star Rt, Blue Ridge 30513.______
White multiplying nest onions, $1.50 qt., 25 cents post., $5 gal., 50 cents post. Mrs. Curtis Agner, Rt. 2, Box 387, Fitzgerald 31750._____
Pensacola Bahia; Wrens Abruzzi Rye, germ. 93%, no noxious. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton, Ph. 734-5109.
Shallot onion sets, 75 cents - 100, cannot ship. Hoose McMichen, Rt. 4, Dallas 30132.____________
Rutger tomato 100 - $1.50, 300 $3.50; collards, 100 - $2, 300 - $5; Calif. Wonder pepper, 100 - $1.25; Sweet Wm. 25 - $1, 65 cents post. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Box 529, Gainesville 30501, Ph. 536-1759.
Blue Java peas, $1.25 cup, 87% germ, purple hull crowder peas, 56% germ. $1.25 cup; 45 cents post. ea. cup; P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 2, Ball Ground 30107._____________
Ga. col lard pits., $2 for 100, $5 for 300; garlic bulbs, 4 for $1; Rutger tomatoes, $2 for 100. Add 65 cents post. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Box 497, Gainesville 30501.________
Cabbage Col lard seeds, head in the fall under favorable cond. 89% germ. 75 cents T. pp. E. L. Davis, P. O. Box 271, Eden 31307.____________
1974 crop little white multiplying nest onions, $5.85 gal. pp. no less than 1 gal. Glenn Couch, Rt. 2, Dawsonville 30534.___________
Wrens Abruzzi rye seed. Sam Brown, Rochelle, Ph. 365-7189.
Old fashion yellow multiplying onions, $5 per gal., plus post. W. H. Gazaway, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-7096.
100 bu. of Wrens Abruzzi Rye for sale, germ. 88%, pure seed 99%, no noxious weeds, $8.50 per bu. Howard Clark, Avera. Ph. 404-547-2271.
Old fashion red multiplying scallion onion buttons, 25 for $1, 25 cents post. Ms. J. D. Shockley, Rt. 1, Box 274, Baldwin 30511, Ph. 778-6290.
Texas Tommie Toe Tomato seed, produces Irg. clusters pullet size tomatoes, 65 seeds for 50 cents. John H. Davis, 1007 Dimmock St., SW, Atlanta 30310.____________
Old fashion yellow multiplying onions, 12 for $1; 7 top salad seed, germ. 98%, 35 cents pkg. or 3 pkgs. $1, add post, on ea. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Ellijay.___________________
Sprigs and Coastal Bermuda, Candler and surrounding areas. Raleigh Rogers, Rt. 3, Metier, Ph. 685-6395, call after 7 P.Mi_______________
Black raspberry pits., Himalayan blackberry pits., hazelnut and beechnut trees, sweet gum, sourwood, blackhaw bushes, muscadine grapevine, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Rhubarb pits., 75 cents ea., Red raspberries, bear twice yr., yellow raspberries, 50 cents ea., huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry pits., 12, $2., May cherry bu., $1. ea., strawberry pits., 24, $2.50 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.___________
Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, 1500 bu. cleaned and bagged; approx. 500 bu. combine run; both good germ. Hugh Cromer, Forsyth, Ph. 912/994-5493.
Abruzzi rye seed, germ. 90%, no noxious weeds. R. C. Rosier, Hephzibah, Ph. 592-4095.___________
Keowee barley, cleaned and in bu. bags, germ. 92%; pure seed 98.77, $5 per bu. Excellent for dbl. cropping w/soybeans, maturity 10 days-2 wks. before rye. Thad Rush, Rome, Ph. 295-5167._______________
Mtn. strawberry pits., 50, $2., Muscadine grapevine, 50 cents ea., dewberry, blackberry, pits., Huckleberry, catnip, spearmint, pits., $2.50 doz., 50 cents post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Elliiay.
Poultry, game, fowl and
eggs
for sale
Pr. White ducks and 1 mallard male will trade for 1 hen goose any kind that is laying. Mike Neill, Rt 7, Box 820, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-6574.
5 hens one cock, Old English spangles, one pr. Belgum quail, bantams chickens. J. C. Bailey, 502 Casanova St., S.E., Atlanta 30315. Ph. 622-3269.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Pharoah, D-l eggs, $15. per C, also Birmingham Roller pigeons for. .Rabbits, Flemish Giants, 11 wks., Pharoah chicks one day old and up. sale, $5 pr. Billy Turner, Union Point $7. ea. Mike Green, Rt. 1, Box 166E,
Jack Ogle, Rt. 1, 2015 Bullard Rd., 30669.______________ Harlem 30814. Ph. 404-556-3263.
Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 404-9433930. ______________
Grown Checkered Giant buck $4. Kirn Saul, Rt. 1, Fayetteville 30214.
Long hair guinea pigs, $2.50-$3.50, cannot ship. James Dykes, Rt. 3, Ham-
Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, 5 Ph. 461-6249.____________ pton 30228. Ph. 404-946-4552.
mos., $1.50 ea. Alvin Chambers, Rt. 1, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-3534.
2 pr. Irg. White and gray geese, $5. ea. cannot ship. L. B. Law, Leslie
Palomino rabbits, service age bucks, $4.50, Junior does and bucks, $2.50,
Pigeons, for sale, 2 powder blue In- 31674. Ph. 874-6811._________ selection at the rabbitry most Sat. or
dian fantail cocks and 1 AOC English Trumpeter cock, $15. for all 3, cannot ship. Joe Mosley, Box 153, Clarkston 30021. Ph. 294-1459 after 4.
Bobwhite quail, 8 wks., and up, mature flyers, $1.50 ea., dressed quail, picked 6-7 oz., $1.35 ea. Ron Gregg, Rt. I, Box 269-B, Blackshear 31516.
will ship. Charles Mask, Box 342, Edison 31746. Ph. 835-2358.
12 white leghorn hens just started laying and one R. I. R. rooster, $2. ea.
Northern Bobwhite quail, live $1.25 Ph. 912-449-5219.___________ Jan Oliver, 8845 Thomas Rd.,
ea., dressed, $1.50 ea., others priced according to age. Leslie Dickey, Cleveland Rd., Bogart 30722. Ph. 725-7728._______________
Pigeons, Utility white Kings, and
Bantams, B. B. Red Rosecombs, Mille Fleur, BOE, Golden Sebright, Brown Leghorns, Buff and Black Cochins. Jimmy Moore, Rt. 2, Baxley. Ph. 367-4752.____________
Jonesboro. Ph. 471-2860.
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Jumbo Bobwhite and Laying hens $4. pr., also grown birds $1.25 dressed, $1.50, also eggs, $12. C, if as many as $100. worth is taken I will
Fan tails, $5. pr., mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, $6. pr., also bantams. Dan Ivy, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 404-479-5788 after 6:30.______
Young white and buff pheasants $2. up, 74 hatch chickens, few bantams and mixed heavy 75 cents and up. R.
Pigeons, 10 pr. Fantails, red and white, blue and white, mated $7. pr., White Modena, blue Modenas, mated, $7 pr., Utility White kings, mated $5. pr., 1 pr. Chinese Owls, $7. Homer Daniel, Rt. 2, Richland 31825. Ph. 887-2198._______________
del. within 100 mi. Hoyt Tuck, Box 205, Waterworks Rd., Buford 30158. Ph. 945-7695.
San Juan rabbits all ages, Jim Shumates Brass back strain, selling because of health, cannot ship. H. M. Cochran, 5365 Old Bill Cook Rd.,
V. Griffin, 520 Old Union Rd., Purebred Rock Cornish and Man- College Park 30349. Ph. 767-7830. Harlem. Ph. 556-3626.________ zell and Cornish cross for sale, cannot Pheasants, several breeds of young
White and gray geese, $6. ea., no ship. C. E. Wilbur, Rt. 4, Acworth. Ph. birds, breeders, prs. Golden, Amherst, shipping. R. H. Loner, Jr.w, Box 2, 974-3933.______________ Ringnecks, Silvers, Mutants, Cal. Buff,
Evans 30809. Ph. 863-8641.
White Cochins, Barred Rock ban- Swinhoe. E. J. Stinson, Butler 31006.
Gray Toulouse geese, white guineas, bobwhite guineas, bobwhite quail, rabbits, New Zealand and Checkered giant cross. Mrs. Wm. Everett, Rt. 2, Box 103, Keysville. Ph. 404-5473205.
Pheasants, 74 hatch Amherst, 73 and 74 hatch Goldens and trio 2 yr. silvers, also Easter egg chickens. Charles E. Blume, Hampton. Ph. 946-
tams, Mille Fleur, White Silkies, Easter egg, and Yokohomas, 3/4 grown, $6 pr., $8 trio, extra roosters $1.50 ea., cannot ship. Dan M. Johnson, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553.______
22 layer hens all taken a bargain. W. C. Adams, 359 Woodward S. E., Atlanta 30312. Ph. 688-7673.
Young Alien Round head stags and pullets for all so cross on Clarets. L.
Ph. 862-3799._____________
Chickens for sale, Black Giants, Reds, White Rock and others, must sell. Fred Brown, Franklin 30217. Ph. 675-3241.__________________
Few young and mature purebred bantams, 50 cents up according to age, also young White and Speckled guineas, cannot ship. James R. Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 404-356-
3287.__________________
Bantam ducks, Grey English calls, almost full grown, selling in prs., Indian Fantail pigeons. W. C. Davis, Rt. 3, Jodeco Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-
D. Satterfield, 1279 Rock Springs St., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-1793.
Geese and ducks for sale. Ella Adams, 183 Pierce Ave., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-5732.__________
3310 after 6._____________
Trio Bourban Red turkey breeders, $36. young turkeys, $5. up, Ringneck Pheasant $8. pr., extra hen, $5. ea. James H. Henderson, Rt. 3, Gumming.
8550. __________________ Game hens, $1.50 ea. for sale. Ph. 404-887-9381.___________
Lrg. Bobwhite quail, 1-14 wks., day olds, 35 cents add 8 cents per wk. cannot ship. H. F. Holland, 407 West Dykes St., Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-
2194.__________________
Wayne Hamnett, Rt. 1, Appling. Ph. 541-1037 before coming._________
Mallards, 5 gen. from wild, $2.00 ea., laying hens, Buff, $2. ea., 2 Ganders $8. ea. both for $15. M.
Purebred bantams Silver Duckwings, W.O.E. spangles, O. E. Mille Fleurs, and 2 kinds of Belgian quail, cannot ship. Thomas G. Kay, Rt. 1, Box 326 Fairmount 30139.______
Araucanas, Easter egg chickens, breeders, $15. trio, blue and green eggs, $3. doz. here, $4. PP. W. R. Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-7452891, 745-4143.__________
Pheasants, pr. yellow Goldens in full plumage, also lady Amherst, Dark throated Goldens, several prs. of ea. Randall Johnson, Rt. 4, Fairburn. Ph. 964-7665. after 5._____________
Rabbits, mixed Flemish giant and Checkered giant babies, $2. Rickey Hunter, Roscoe Rd., Newnan. Ph. 253-5721._________________
2 pr. B.R.C. $2. pr., 3 pr. R.I.R., $2.50 pr., one pr. grey Japs, $10., 3
Kirkland, Eastin Rd., Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8414.________________
22 mixed Bantam chicks, $9. or 50 cents ea., 9 grown mixed bantams $8. or $1. ea., 7 G. J. chicks $5., pr. R. I. $3. Mrs. Blair, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
7852.___________________ Baby chicks, started, 35 cents and
up, cannot ship. L. F. Duffey, 3014 Chapel Hill Rd. Douglasville. Ph. 942-6641.________________
Several Pheasants in diff. species 74 hatch and breeders, guinea and turkeys also doves at farm. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus 31709. Ph. 924-7575._______________
Pigeons, Norwich croppers, Jabocbins, owls, English carriers and Modenas, $5. and $7. pr. at my place. Gary Thurmond, 1933 Satcher Blvd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 793-1360 after 6.
Golden Lace polish $1.50 to $3. guineas 17 or 18 White Chinese geese, $5. ea. if all taken, look like Swan on water golden pheasants yellow golden, Silver pheasant moving. J. A. Harding, Aragon. Ph. 684-5063.______'
Bantams, Cochins, Polish Silver Duckwings, Blacktail Japs, Black Old English, Buff Japs, Hamburgs, several others and few babies. Bobby Holtzclaw, Rt. 5, Canton. Ph. 479-4221.
Golden Sebright, $15., 10 young Sebright, $3. ea., 4 pr. Wheaton, $4. ea., several extra roosters. Mrs. P. P. Clement, Dalton. Ph. 404-278-0234.
Rabbits for sale. K. M. Cooper, 106 Mockingbird Lane, Bremen 30110. Ph. 404-537-2623.____________
Laying hens, mixed heavy, yr., White Rock pullets, White Pekin ducklings, Broadbreasted white turkeys, hatched May 74. E. A. Freytag, Alpharetta. Ph. 887-8719, af-
ter 5.________________
Rabbits, New Zealand Reds also diff. age chickens for sale. E. R. Merritt, 5207 78 Hwy., Rt. 2, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 469-3902.__________
12 roosters for sale, $1.50 ea., White Rock and Barred Rock. L. B. Reese, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph. 4618341._______________
Araucana easier egg chickens, hens and roosters, 5 mos., $4.50 ea. Harry Cole, Box 11421, Sta. A, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 404-464-2580._____
Ducks, White Pekins and Mallard, 4 gen. from wild, $5. ea., Pilgrim geese 5 mos., $10 ea. Mary Landrum, College Park. Ph. 344-5575.______
Quail-Jumbo Wisconsins, 35 cents and up. Gary Jorgensen, East Point. Ph. 768-1248.______________
White Jap bantams and O. E. Blacks also some mixed bantams. Edna M. Blunk, 1470 Pontiac PI. S. E., Atlanta. Ph. 627-0013. __________
Purebred Rhode Island Red baby chicks, 30 cents ea. V. Sammons, Rt. 2, Box 165, Conyers 30207. Ph. 404466-4987 after 8.___________
Silver Duckwing Bantams, priced according to age. W. T. Elder, 128 Club Dr., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1143.
Pigeons, Pensom Rollers, $4. pr., racing homers, $5. pr., Modenas $3. ea., Mookies $3. ea., Ringneck doves, $3. ea., half grown turkeys, $6. ea. B. West, Thomasviile 31792. Ph. 912226-8835.___________________
Pheasants, Goldens, dark throat, Reeves, Black Old English, B.R.C., S.D.W., Golden Sebright and Creal. Randy Hill, Rt. 1, Homer 30547. Ph. 677-2246._________________
B.B. Reds, S.D.W., S.O.E. Silver Sebrights B. T. Japs, White Japs, V. B. R. C. bantams, 35 cents up. Carol Sue Hutcheson, Rt. 1, Box 15, Soperton. Ph. 529-3675.______________
Rouen ducks, this yrs. hatch, $2. to $4. ea., depending on size. Douglas Barker, 650 Midway Rd., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 428-1120.
Selling all New Zealand white rabbits, reg. breeding stock, Red, White, and Blue, some young stock. C. F. Simpkins, 4191 Mercer Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-7194.__________
Black and White Muscovy ducks, hatched, 8-12, $2. Stan Finley, 3955 Cedar Grove PI., Ellenwood. Ph. 241-
1705._____________________ Spanish game chickens, San Juan
Rhode Island Red layers, ISO, $2.50 ea., one yr. Sepl. 1st, good layers. D. B. Adkins, Sr., Rt. 4, Swan Lake Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-8881 after 6.__________
Swan type Chinese geese, French Toulouse geese, extra Irg. Jumbo pigeons, Fan Tail pigeons, Cornish
Doves-Young birds in several cols., see to appreciate, cannot ship. Ray Owens, 136 Kurtz Rd., Marietta. Ph. 427-1779._______________
Rhode Island Reds, hens must sell $1. ea., some already laying. Trisha Gibson, Marietta. Ph. 404-422-8381.
Bantams, 1 rooster, 2 hens, 14
rabbits, Guineas. Cecil White, Rt. 1, Box 132, Poulan 31781. Ph. 776-
3843._________________ Asst. purebred bantams, all ages,
Pearl guineas, 6 wks., grown geese and pheasants Ringneck. Nancy Burson, Rt. 2, Box 482, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-9886.________________
bantams, laying hens, pullets, fryers, chicks, all for $5. Tom Roberts, White young Muscovy ducks, 50
$1. ea., in lots of 12 or more, rooster Roswell. Ph. 993-1800.________ cents ea. Mrs. Johnnie Berry,
free. J. H. Street, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Dutch rabbits, 2 adults and 4 Covington. Ph. 786-6087._______
Ph. 983-7201.___________ babies, some mixed, will sell all for Peruvian guinea pigs, many cols.,
9 White Racing homing pigeons, $20. or separately, cannot ship. Harry all young $5., few breeders, $7.50. $3.50 ea., Partridge Rock bantams, Rollins, 1086 Luther Dr., Mableton. Mrs. Louie Perry, Rt. 6, Moultrie. Ph.
$8. pr., Barred Rock bantams, $10. Ph. 941-0776._____________ 324-2245, 885-6813.__________
pr., Dark Cornish bantams, $4. pr. Purebred, show quality Buff Or- Wisconsin Bobwhite quail, eggs, Burton McDaniel, 430 N. Elmwood pington hatching eggs, limited num- $15. per 100, birds day old 35 "cents St., Rossville 30741. Ph. 404-866- ber, $4.50 per 15, PP, and insured. L. ea. to grown, $1.50, dressed $1.75,
1330.__________________ B. Easom, Rt. 1, Box 117-A, orders of 500 or more special price,
Bobwhite quail, 4 wks. to adults, 40 Hamilton 31811._____________ cannot ship. Mrs. J. T. Waldrop, Rt. 2,
cents ea. to $1.35 ea., cannot ship. Ar- Purebred show type bantams, Buff Tifton 31794. Ph. 912-382-6826. thur Long, Rt. 1, Smithville 31787. Cochins, White Cochins, White Old Muscovy ducks, all ages and all Ph. 846-3691.____________ English, Black Old English, Silver sizes, $1. to $3., also Peacock
Rhode Island Red pullets (laying) duckwing, Grey Japs, Blue Old feathers, 50 cents ea. cannot ship. Bill
$2.50 ea. Ronnie Cochran, Ball English, and others. John Mullinax, Mansell, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-5948
Ground. Ph. 735-2094, Smyrna. Ph. 1754 Green Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. after 6.__________________
432-5765.________________ 945-2319.________________ Pure Lady Amherst Pheasants from
Ringneck and White Doves, $3. ea., 19 White rock hens, one rooster, 5 choice, unrelated breeders, $15. pr.
also few Fantail Pigeons. R. N. White, 1/2 mos. started laying, $2.25 ea., 25 Jimmy Reed, Rt. 3, Box 352,
Rt. 2, Box 364, College Park 30349. Rhode Island Reds hens, 9 mos., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-532-
Ph. 964-4329._____________ $2.25 ea., cannot ship. Joe Townsend, 8162._______________________ Rabbits for sale, N.Z.W., N.Z.R., Loganville. Ph. 466-4198._____ Doves, breeders, $10. pr., young
Dutch, Checkereds, and Flemish, bun- Buff Orpington hens for sale, also doves $3. ea. in several cols., also
nies and fryers, and grown proven half grown turkeys. Lora Price, 229 racing homers, $2. ea. James E. Kell,
bucks. Bobby Bonner, Rt. 6, Box 88, West Church St., Cartersville 30120. 224 Brook Dr., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-2304.
Ph. 382-5748.
4950.
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Fantail pigeons in Red, Buff and mix cols., $8. pr., odd birds $3. ea. Dewitt Jordan, Rt. 3, Box 398, Moultrie 31768.___________
Rabbits for sale, N. Z. Whites and mixed cols., 10-12 wks., $2. and up. W. E. Cross, 4209 Anneewakee Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-6817._____
Rabbits, New Zealand Reds and Whites, Dutch, Polish, Californians, English Spots, Rex, Silver Martins, Satins and Flemish Giants. J. K. Peasgood, Box 6, Talmo 30575. Ph. 693-2512.___________________
Wisconsin quail eggs, also day old to several wks. birds. T. J. Malcolm, Jr., Rt. 1, Grayson 30221. Ph. 9639020 after 6._______________
Rabbits, New Zealand does bred and does not bred, $4. ea. and 50 young ones, $2. ea., also 6 good white bucks, $5. ea. Berry Burkett, Mill Creek Rd., Rocky Face. Ph. 673-
4988.__________________ Laying hens, Sex link, Silver Laced
Wyandottes, Aanucana, speckled Sussex with roosters, $2.50, also pullets, cockerels, 2-6 mos., diff. prices. Mrs. Eugene Gnann, Rt. 1, Springfield 31329. Ph. 912-754-6943.______
8 mixed hens and 7 mixed game roosters, hens, $1.25, roosters, $1. Michael Quinn, 2999 Haralson Rd., Decatur 30033.___________
Coturnix quail, day old to laying in 6 wks., Pharoah, D-l, British Black, English White and Tuxedo breeds, have eggs and grown birds available. M. Martin, Box 66, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 404-562-4138 after 5._____
Lrg. white hens 10 mos., also small pullets, bring your own coop. Paul Martin, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4753.
Ducks of all kinds for sale, also some chickens. Mrs. Thomas Beam, 40 Vine St., Porterdale 30270. Ph. 787-3092.______________
Game stag, 3 mo., 23 hatch and Alien Round head cross. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917.__________________
Rabbits, Rex, Dutch, N. Z. Reds, Pedigree also some mixed, N.Z.W. and Checkered Giants. William Watson, Box 54, Newton 31770._____
5 Araucana roosters, 4 mos., very reasonably priced. Donnie Gantt, 3291 Lower Roswell Rd., Marietta 30062. Ph. 971-2883._________
Game fowl, 50 to 60 pure Clarets stags and hens, $1.50 ea. if all taken. Don Lawson, Canton. Ph. 479-3542.
Bobwhite quail from extra Irg. breeders, $4. pr., flight and dressed quail, $1.50 ea., thousands more young quail priced according to age. Raymond D. Meadows, Wadley 30477. Ph. 912-252-5345.______
Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild and White ducks., all ages. H. E. Hyder, 6705 Camp Valley Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 964-2068.______
Lrg. type hens, now laying brown eggs, also Rhode Island Red pullets. George Harned, Rt. 1, Milner 30257. Ph. 404-227-0723.______________
Game hens, $2. ea. and some roosters, $3.50 ea., also white laying hens, $2. ea. and B. B. Reds hens and roosters, $6. pr., cannot ship. C. W. Cunningham, Rt. 1, Box 409, Griffin 30223. Ph. 404-228-3287.
Show bantams, wish to sell my entire stock, young and old, vari. of O.E., Mille Fleur, Porcelain, Black Rosecomb and few Irg. layers, no shipments. Clarence L. Mealer, Rt. 7, Bomar Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-
4564.____________________ Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs, $20
per C; also, babies, day old, $40 per C. John L. Mills, 859 Gaston St., SW, Atlanta 30310. Ph. 758-9107, after 6.
Rabbits, mixed Dutch-NZW and Smutnose-NZW, blacks and whites, fryers or breeders. Renee' Neugent, Atlanta 30345. Ph. 636-4995.
3 pr. Chinchillas, 2 gray, one Beige, all to go. Paul Heise, Rt. 1, Box 34, Hoboken. Ph. 458-2338. _____
One Pea hen, turkeys, pigeons, for sale. Howard Ackiss, Box 90, Rt. 3, Buena Vista 31803. Ph. 649-3143.
Royal Palm turkeys, all ages, priced according to age, mixed turkeys priced to sell, mixed bantams, no shipping. Q. E. Jumper, 3522 Wrightsboro Rd., Augusta. Ph. 733-8286 after 4.
Standard laying chickens in Barred Rock and Buff Orpington, also pullets and babies, Gray English, call ducks, others. Mrs. Ann Durham, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-7843 after 6.________
Siamese Fireback Pheasants, Impeyan, Golden Lady Amherst, and 1 Golden GG hen, all proven breeders, also white Silkies, $2.50 ea. and Australorps $17.50 trio. L. Tal Day, 4915 B Rivoli Dr., Macon 31204. Ph. 477-2780._________________
Lrg. Jumbo Wisconsin quail, and few young birds, $1. per bird, cannot ship. Dallas area. Ronnie Wilkins, Dallas. Ph. 445-4073.___________
Grown Ringneck Pheasants for sale, cannot ship. Harry W. Pippin, 497 Atlanta St. Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-0521.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, August 28. 1974
Poultry, game, fowl and e'ggs
for sale
Laying hens, 10 Barred Rock and Rhode Island Red hens, one Barred Rock rooster all for $15. P. Murphy, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7829.______
Chickens for sale, 100 pullets, $1. ea., coops or crates. Tom Jarrard, Rt. 1, Winder Hwy. Braselton. Ph. 967-
6632.____________________ Pure long hair Peruvian guinea pigs,
breeding age, 10 females, 7 males, $50. or $7.50 ea. Willis A. Honeycutt, 705 American Blvd., Warner Robins. Ph. 922-5493.____________
Baby chicks, price change until Jan' 1st, white Rocks 30 cents ea. orders of 100 25 cents ea., send PP. Ruby Bush, Lollie 30433. Ph. 912-2723859._________________
Baby chicks for sale, White Rocks only, 50, $10., 100, $19., booking now, send Post. Jerry Young, Lollie 30433.______________
Black Rosecomb, Buff Cochins, Black tail Japs, Barred Rock bantams, and Bulldog Cornish game, selling out for $1.50 ea., cannot ship. D. M. Bramlett, Rt. Box 260 BB, Perry 31069. Ph. 987-3934.__________
Ginn Reds and Grays, stags, cocks, hens and pullets. Paul B. Bond, Rt. 1, Box 50, Royston 30662. Ph. 2457541.__________________
Fantail pigeons for sale, $2. pr., all must go. A. W. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 120, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-6482279._________________
Show type bantams, Buff Cochins, B.B. red hens, Silver Duckwmg rooster, Golden Pheasants, also mixed bantam hens. Grady H. Timms, Rt. 2, Box 172, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 695-. 3644.______________
Purebred Araucanas, light Brahmas, Buff Orpingtons. Mrs. E. G. Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 398-B, Gordon 31031. Ph. 912-628-5329.__________
8 turkey hens, 1 gobbler and 20, 1/3 to half grown all for $150. R. A. Parker, White Oak. Ph. 576-5647.
Rabbits, Black, Red, Copper and Chinchilla satins, junior size 10 wks. and grown bucks and does. A. Kiss, Tucker. Ph. 939-4419.__________
Show type bantams trio Porcelains, pr. Buff Cochins, Barred Rocks and Barred Cochins. Mrs. Charles Freeman 5203 Brownlee Rd., Stn. Mtn. Ph. 921-8977.__________
Fresh eggs for sale. Mrs. Harry R. White, Rt. 2, Adams Rd., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-6930._______
Turkeys, Bronze, Bourlon Red, $10. and up, White rabbits, $2. ea., laying hens, 1 yr., heavy type, $3. ea. Doug Williams, Bluffton 31724. Ph. 6411-2620.
Rabbits for sale, 4 bucks, 8 does, grown, $4. ea., cannot ship. Mrs. H. E. Whiddon, Rt. 1, Box 172, Ashburn. Ph. 912-567-2512.___________
Chickens for sale, mixed game 5 mos., $1.50 ea. Carlton Rowe, Rt. 3, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-7287.
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs
wanted
Want all breeds White pigeons, also guineas of any col. B. West, Box 332, Rt. 5, Thomasville 31792. Ph. 912226-8835.________________
Want pigeon show coops in good cond., need two that hold 4 pigeons or will take single coops., Atlanta area. Joe Mosley, Atlanta. Ph. 294-1459 after 4._____________________
Want 1 pr. Flemish Giants Rabbits, ready for service. William Watson, Box 54, Newton 31770.________
Bantam roosters, Spangle Hamburgs, Japenese Blacktails, Polish also will exchange for one Black Old English bantam rooster. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Elljjay.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed for sale
Lrg. dbl. white begonia, ruffled ferns, rooted, $1 ea., dbl. pink bronze leaf, dbl. red vari. leaf begonias, 35 cents cutting. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston._____________________
Pink spice pinks, Irg. clump, $2, bronze ajuga, 30, $2, blue hydrangea, 2, $1.75, PP. Mrs. J. G. Carney, Rt. 1, Box 345, Alpharetta 30201, Ph. 4754957.
Daylily seed; from wide selection of col. seedlings, limited amount, tblspn., 25 cents plus stamped addressed env. Ed Ehrensperger, Rt. 3, Box 3467, Blackshear 31516.____________
Dwarf red Cannas The President $5. doz. plus 75 cents doz. post., Liriope green, 25 pits, $1. add post. Mrs. Charlie J. Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Gainesville 30501._____
Mole bean seed, castor beans, 50 seeds, 30 cents plus stamped env. F. H. Dragoo, Box 413, Blackshear 31516._______________
Rose -pink oxleas, strawberry begonias, 75 cents ea., jew cutting purple, white striped green, 21, $1, Marchineal rose cuttings, 12, $2, iris, orange daylilies, phlox, violets, houseleek, $2 doz., post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.___________
Sweet williams, grass pinks, blue phlox, yellow primroses, $1 doz., red snowball, pink hydrangea, $1 ea., 75 cents post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St.. Ellijay 30540._____
Green, wide-leaf liriope, $1 clump, ajuga pits., 24, $1, nandina pits., 75 cents ea., no mail orders. Mrs. Margaret Raines, 396 Ridgecrest Rd., N.E., Atlanta 30307._________
New seed for fall planting, columbine, Irg. poppies, ea. in mix. cols., 25 cents pkg., send self-addressed env. Mrs. Paul Davis, Rt. 5, Box 241, Monroe 30655.______________
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.
Sultanas, running Coleus, Begonias, Fuchsias, Salvia, many others, Baskets, less than wholesale prices. T. R. Kindler, 641 Birchwood Lane, Marietta. Ph. 436-1857.________________
Daylily seeds from cross pollination, 100 seeds for $1. Mrs. Ed Orser, 1100 Union St., Brunswick 31520.__________________
Pink everblooming Chinquapin rose, $2.50, pink ladyslipper, $1 ea., jew cutting, 12, $1, begonia cuttings, 12, $1, emerald ripple amaryllis, airplant pits., $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Vari. violets, weeping Mary, Hardy evergreen fern, fall aster, monarda, 75 cents bunch, 50 cents post. Mrs. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay.___________
Native Rhododendron, Mt. Laurel, crabapple, Azaleas, Sweet shrub, white dogwood, holly, 2-3 ft, $1, ea. 6, $5, $1 post stamp for list. Mrs. L.. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.___________
White Xmas cactus, nice, med. size pits., $5 ea., 60 cents post; silveredge, $1 doz., 60 cents post. Marguerite Bryans, Rt. 4, Box 134-A, Madison 30650. Ph. 453-2252.
Ea. group $1: blue hydrangeas, oak hydrangea, abelia, English dogwood; 25, $1: liriope, green. Mrs. E. E. Barrett, 1731 Neely Ave., East Pt 30344, Ph. 761-1991.___________
Gerbera daisy seed, 25 cents pkg., plus post, stamp, 3 times blue ribbon winner. Mrs. H. I. Cook, Rt. 2, Box 268, Boston 31626.___________
Blue Siberian iris, mother's tears, blue fall asters, tall hardy phlox, 10, $2, add post. Mrs. Paul Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay._____________________
Sultana, diff. cols., 6, $1; water hyacinth or lily, 50 cents ea.; arborvitae, 50 cents ea., walkway pit, 6, $1, add post. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.___________________
Aluminum, velvet, airplane, dbl. sultana, Irg. cactus, cigarette, fancy leaf caladium, widow's tear, fern, succulent. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Box 250, Ball Ground 30107.
Stokes blue daisy and Shasta daisies, $2.50 doz., PP; hibiscus seed, 50 cents, tsp., w/stamped env. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel._______________
Poppy seed, new crop, mix. cols. pit. now, 25 cents tbsp., w/self-addressed, stamped env. Michelle Bridges, 496 Duke Dr., Marietta 30062.______
Nandinas, forsythia, snowballs, baby's breath, daylilies, azaleas, perennial phlox, flowering almond, hydrangeas, cannot ship. Mrs. W. R. Gill, 938 Springdale Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ph. 377-1193.___________
Several diff. varieties wandering jew, 12, $1, add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 249-A, Ellijay 30540.
Fresh seeds of mix. cols, hybrid amaryllis, daylily, foxglove, sweet william, 25 cents pkg., plus stamped, self-addressed env. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436.__________
Golden rain tree seeds, yeliow blossoms 1st yr., 25 cents pkg. plus self-addressed, stamped env Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, 1640 Williamson Rd., Griffin 30223.______________
Petticoat fern, $4, Boston ferns, vari. emerald feather, snake, maranta, spider, rosette pits.; woolly, yellow jew, $1.45 ea., 75 cents post. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Gumming.__________
Ferns, $7, others, $6 ea., many greenhouse pits., $1 ea., cannot ship. Mrs. Lucille Eldridge, Madison Ave., Ashburn, Ph. 912/567-3849.
Mixed col. Sultana, 5,-' $!:, Green Jew, $1. doz., Vinca Minor 25, $1.50, add post Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175. __________
Hibiscus flower seed, asstd. cols.,
75 seed, 50 cents. John H. Davis,
1007 Dimmock St., SW, Atlanta
30310.
_____
This season's daylily seed, garden run, $1 per C, selected from named pits., $2.50 per C. C. T. Hambrick, Camilla Hwy., Moultrie 31768.
Nandina potted, 35 cents to 50 cents, liriope border grass, Irg. bunch, $1 and you pick up. H. Thomas, 3690 Telstar, Ellenwood. Ph. 241-2529.
Coleus, over 750 well rooted pits, to select from, 10 cents to 20 cents ea.; avail, begonias, jews, ivy, ajuga, silver spurge. L. L. Pozza, 1634 Dodson Dr., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-
0419._________________
Maiden hair, Boston ferns, justicia, 2, $1, cut coleus, sultanas, 5 diff. kinds, $1, white, purple, baby jew, $1 doz., 60 cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, 202 Highland Ave., Madison 30650.
12 pot pits., $2, green border grass, 50, $1.50, green or variegated spider grass, 2, $1.50, all pits, rooted and post. paid. Mrs. James L. Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54 Jonesboro 30236.______
Herbs 25 seed, 50 cents, no mixed packs, Broad leaf sage, dill, catnip, Anise, chives, Carraway, Horehound, peppermint. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.________
5 diff. 4 O'clock seed mix only ea. pkg. 25 cents with stamped env. J. O. Henderson, 1117 Snellville Hwy. Lawrenceville 30245.___________
Pink flowers ladyslipper, Japanese Iris, Blue Dutch Iris, cream, Queen Ann lace, ea., Kind $3., 12 pits., Calamus pits., 6, $3., PP Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge
30513._____________________
Mundo grass, ajuga, 50 cents doz., Montbretia, Japanese iris bulbs, $1.50 doz., 45 cents post, oxalis, $1 doz., 4 o'clock, lunaria, touch-me-not seed, 25 cents tsp., w/stamped env. Mrs. Louis Coolik, 2511 Edgewood Rd., Columbus 31906.____________
Flowers for sale, 40 bronze ajuga, $2, eight well rooted English ivy, pits, originally from Westminster Abbey, $2, shipping 85 cents. Mrs. John C. McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 458-2407.______
Dbl. red, pink sultanas, Fish Scale, dwarf fern, airplant, Bunnyear,
Cluster, Polkadott cactus, dbl. red, white, pink geraniums, all 75 cents ea., ado post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, Abbeville 31001.___________
Running okra seed, 1/4 cup, $1. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 274, Baxley 31513._____________
25 varieties ornamental peppers in peat pots, 20 cents ea., Christmas Lights and Bells, Black Cluster,, Purple Heart, many others from 6 countries, Mon., Wed. and Fri. my place. John W. Coleman, 290 Elmira PI., NE. Atlanta 30307. Ph. 523-8728.
Well rooted dogwood, rhododendron, white pine, holly, maple, mtn. laurel, crabapple, wild azaleas, sweet shrub, 2 to 3 ft. high, $1 ea. or 6 for
$5, add post, mtn. fern, 3 for $1.25. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______________
Tall bearded iris, mix cols., $6 doz., rooted baby breath with white blooms, $1 ea., no checks. Mrs. W. D. Duvall, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513._______
Boxwood, wholesale prices, 2 yr., 50 cents three yr., $1, four yr. $1.50, bush pits., orders $10 and over PP. Norton Eldridge, Madison Ave., Ashburn 31714._________________
Yellow cannas, 65 cents ea. or 3 for $1.75, post. 65 cents ea. order of 3, dbl. hollyhock seed, red or pink, tsp. 50 cents w/stamped env. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 2, Ball Ground 30107.__________________
Mixed col. mums, $1 doz., orange
daylilies, $1 doz., purple jew, 10 cents
cuttings, Thurston, speckled leaf
begonias, 25 cents cutting. Leila
Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston
30662.
_________
Rhododendron, mtn. laurel, holly, white pine, maple, crabapple, wild azaleas, sweet shrub, $1 ea. or 6 for $5, add post. Debbie Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.___________
Cactus and succulents, 10 diff. varieties, $4 PP, 20 diff. varieties, $8 PP. Joseph W. Strawden, Rt. 5, Box '233, Albany 31707. Ph. 912-432-
5245._________________ Daffodil and jonquil bulbs mixed,
asstd. sizes, 1/2 gal. for $3.75 PP. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Armuchee 30105.
Daylilies labeled, Black Emperor, Chelsea, Flames, Mosiac, Peanuts, Reminiscence, Scarlet Princess, others, $5 doz., 75 cents post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr., Austell 30001._________________
Lemon daylilies, dbl. orange daylilies, $4 doz., dbl. yellow, dbl. orange speckle cannas, purple Siberian iris, yellow with brown iris, $2 doz., add post. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville 30501.
' Hardy clerodendron, yellow jasmine, orchid-ginger, 2 wisterias, 2 vining-lantanas, 2 stephanotis, 2 rue 1 lias, post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Coroele Ave., Macon.________
White pines, sweet shurb, mtn. fern, mtn. holly, white dogwood, mtn. laurel or mtn. rhododendron, Hemlock pine, old time field pines, 12 to 24 in., 6 for $4 PP. Mrs. David Stover. Rt. 1. Blue Ridge 30513.
Coleus, over 750 well rooted pits., 10 cents - 20 cents ea.; also jews, begonias ajuga, no mail orders. B. C. Smith, 1634 Dodson Dr., S.W., Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-0419. _
FI. jasmine, lilac, baby's snowball, Rose of Sharon, bush honeysuckle, dogwood, 3, $2, add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt 1, Box 254, Bremen 30110.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
wanted
Want cutting from San Pedro cactus (Trichorereus pachanoi). P. Griffin, Rt. I, Homer 30547.________
Want white lily bulbs, bloom in Aug., has very dark green sword-like foliage. Mrs. G. F. Mann, Rt. 4, Midway Rd., Douglasville 30134.______
Want Martha Washington geraniums, well-rooted; also red Xmas cactus, med. size, please state price in 1st letter. Mrs. R. C. Foster, 3509 Bondwood Dr., Columbus
31906.____________________ Want bulbs of hardy amaryllis, red
w/yellow stripes. Mrs. J. J. O'Neill, 448 Mt. Alto Rd., Rome 30161.
Want old fashion flat dutch turnip seed. R. L. Johnson, 321 Hudsondocket Ave., Valdosta 31601.
Want 4,000 bu. Abruzzi rye in bulk, but will consider cleaned and bagged, quote price and germ. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Pretoria Rd., Albany 31707. Ph. 912/432-9344._______
Want 1 bu. organically grown soybeans for table use, willing to pick state price and terms, cash or trade. P. Griffin, Rt. 1, Homer 30547.
Want 6 bu. wheat, 10 bu. oats. George Harned, Rt. 1, Milner 30257. Ph. 227-0723._____________
Want 1000 Ibs. Reseeding crimson clover,1000 Ibs. Fescue, 1000 Ibs. vetch, good germ, and clean. Lee Loiselle, Rt. 1, Box 22, Lumpkin 31815.
Miscellaneous
for sale
Graded channel catfish fingerlings, 4-5 in., treated, free of parasites and disease, guaranteed live, health del. J. Foy Gilbert, P. O. Box 321, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404/648-
2062._____________________ Sassafras, yellowroot, queen of the
meadow, ratsbane, coltsfoot, mayapple, yellowdock and blackberry root, 4 Ib. lardbox, $3, add post. Debbie Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____
Pieced quilt patterns and directions: Dbl. Wedding Ring, Nonesuch, Beggars Block, Indian Puzzle, 3, $1, w/lrg., stamped env. Delores Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._________
Good, dry cow and horse compost, $20 truck del., or $1 bag. J. W. VanHorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 289-5798._______
Red wigglers, bed run, container of 700 - 1000 w/eggs, $4, cannot ship. Harry Rollins, 1086 Luther Dr., Mableton. Ph. 941-0776.______
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.
Yellow dock, queen of meadow, wild cherry, red alder bark, blackberry roots, yellowroot, ratsbane, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1, add post. Mrs. Paul Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay.______________
Channel catfish fingerlings, checked and treated regularly, 1974 crop ready for pickup by appointment or will del. Irg. orders. Preston HarBin, McRae. Ph. 868-6095.__________
Yellow dock, queen of meadow, wild cherry, red alder bark blackberry roots, yellowroot, 2 Ib. lardbox, $1, add post. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 87, Ellijay._______________
Applique quilt pattern, meadow Rose, Fisherman, Pansy, English flower garden, Overall boy, Sunbonnet girl, 4, $1., 3 diff. patchwork apron patterns, $1., send Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Charlie J. Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Caihesville 30501.
Channel catfish fingerlings and hybrid brim, disease free and treated, ready by appt. for pick-up or del. on Irg. orders. Ken Holyoak, P.O. Box 6, Enigma. Ph. 912/533-5541, 5326135.
Free horse compost; mixed w/shavings; you haul. Call to make arrangements. Senoia and Griffin area. Mrs. Klecher, Senoia. Ph. 599-
6307._________________ Cedar post for fence, 100 at $1.50
ea.; 600 bales mulch, 60 cents ea. M. L. Cotton, Rt. 1, Box 265, West Point, 404/645-1477._____________
Split chestnut rails for fence, $2 ea. 8 ft. long. J. W. Orr, Rt. 1, Harp Rd., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-4023.
Red Wigglers, 1000 - $7; 3000 $20, pp. satisfaction guaranteed. J. L. Pruitt, 838 Pineridge Dr., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 404/478-6622.______
Treated posts, RR ties for farm fence, tin, 1 and 2 inch boards, etc. from barns. I. R. Chanin, Macon. Ph. 912/746-1818. 912/935-2292.
Fence, wire and posts, must be removed by buyer, approx. 1 mi. length, $300. D. Smith, P.O. Box 656, Folkston 31537.___________
Spearmint, Bee Balm, tall hardy Phlox, 10, $1, Horseradish pits., 6, $1, add 35 cents post. Mrs. D. M. Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay.____________
Rainbow trout fingerlings for Winter catfish ponds. Willard Dyer, Hiawassee. Ph. 404-896-3500 after 6.
Split chestnut rails old and new, also yellow locust fence posts, will del. Walt Stancil, Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-2488.______________________
Channel catfish fingerlings free of disease and parasites, pickup or del. Billy Boyd, Rt. 1, Box 460, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-5634._______
Muscadines are ripe, scuppernongs will be later, muscadines for sale. bu. $13., peck $4., field price $10., peck $3.50. V. L. Johnson, Rayle. Ph. 743-
5746.____________________ Ouilt patterns, 3 for $1., stamped
env.. Wedding ring, corner post, orange peel, necktie, city square, grandmother's flower garden, dresden plate. Mrs. R. J. Warren, Rt. 1, Villa Rica 30180.________________
Cathedral window, mock orange, no batting, 40 cents ea., nylon hose rug and quilt 40 cents, 10 quilt as you go patterns, $1. send long stamped env. Mrs. Frank Stewart, 4469 Bruce St., Doraville 30340.___________
Pick your own dark muscadines, 25 .cents Ib. 7 mi. S. Americus Rt. 40. Elbert Swink, Jr., Rt. 2, Americus 31709. Ph. 912-924-7472._____
Quilt patterns, monkey wrench, fan, spool, Bowtie, Mapleleaf, Wedding ring, Dutch doll, 3, $1., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175._____________
Yellow raspberry 50 cents ea., $1.25 spearmint, blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., 80 cents post. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.________
Firewood, slabs, any amt Billy Greene, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-8125, after 5 p.m._________
Sourwood honey, 10 Ibs., $12.50; 30 Ibs., $33, pick up here Sun. Thurs. or write for post, and prices. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Box 17A, Taylorsville 30178.__________
Free: chicken house to be torn down, good framing, 1 in. decking solid, used tin. J. B. Brown, Rt. 5, Box 232, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-9276.
. Channel catfish fingerlings, free of parasites and disease, can del., take orders for later date. Jimmy D. Sims, Rt 2, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-2879.
Texas Golden and Red Wiggler worm beds, $15 up, cannot ship. Lamar Folson, Dixie 31629._____
Hybrid fishworms, select breeding stock and raising instructions, $6 PP. T. Moore, Box 32110, Decatur 30034. _____________
Wild cucumber bark, rattleroot, sassafras, wild cherry bark, mayapple, ratsbane, $2.50, 2 Ib. lardbox, 45 cents post. ea. box. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 2, Ball Ground 30107.______
Slippery elm, $20 gal.; red sassafras,
$3, 1/2 gal.; buckeyes, $2 doz., $10
gal.; sage $1 pt, add post. Mrs.
Lorene Copeland, Rt. 1, Wrightsville
31096.
___________
Red sassafras roots, $6 gal., $3, 1/2 gal., $1.50 at; buckeyes, $2 doz., $10 gal., sage, $1 pt, add post. Henry Copeland, Rt. 1. Wrightsville 31096.
Wild ginseng pits, for transplanting, $5 doz., PP. Wilmer Frady, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-5905.
PC. quilt patterns, 3, $1, add post.: Steps to Altar, Blazing Star, Goose Chase, Indian Trail, Dutch Rose, Peacock. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633.___________
Hams, $2 Ib., shoulders, $1.50 Ib. Madie Casiin, Rt. 1, Milner. Ph. 358-
1317.___________________
Catnip bunches, 3, $1; sage pits., rooted, 50 cents ea.; sourwood, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.________________
Quilt patterns: Dbl. Wedding Ring, Jacob's Ladder, Joseph's Coat, True. Lovers Knot, 35 cents ea. w/stamped env., no checks. Ethel Giddens, Rt. 2, Perry 31069, r , ,
or
Wednesday, August 28, 1974
Miscellaneous
for sale
1974 Home grown sage, hand : picked, washed and dried in leaves, $1.50 pt, add 15 cents post. M. E. flrogdon, Atlanta. Ph. 758-5782.
: Channel catfish fingerlings, ready for stocking ponds, free of parasites and disease, will del. L S. Gasaway, : Rt. 1, Statham 30666. Ph. 725-7138.
Golden Delicious apples, have not Jbeen sprayed, $1 bu., you pick, dried [fruit, $1 Ib. Mrs. J. B. Simmons, Rt. 6, 'Canton.
Quilt patterns w/pieced squares: Flower Garden, Log Cabin, 8-Pointed Star, Cross and Crown, Basket Quilt, 50 cents ea. Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 2, Box 71, Gainesville 30501.______
Appliqued quilt patterns, Butterfly, Dogwood, cup and saucer. Swan, Colonial girl, Overall Boy, Dutch Doll, Sunbonnet girl, cat in basket, kitten, puppy also pieced quilt patterns, 3 $1., and stamped env. Donna Welch. Ellijay 30540. _________
I Strong sassafras, wild cucumber [bark, mullen red oak bark, elder 1/2 gal., $3, slippery elm 1/2 gal., $10., buckeyes, $2, doz., add post. Art' Phillips, Rt. I, Wrightsville._____
Will make old fashioned lids and dashers for any size churns, state size of lid and churns, $4 here $5 PP. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton 30635.
Appliqued pc. quilt patterns: Jacob's Ladder, Virginia Red, Dresden Plate, Floral Cameo, Apple Blossom, others, 3, $1, plus Irg. stamped env. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____________
Quilt as you go, the easy way to make quilts, 4 complete patterns, with inst. and drawing of blocks, $1. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.
Queen of the meadow, sassafras, yellow root, Devilstring, mayapple, coltsfoot, ratsbane, 4 Ib. lardbox, $3., add post. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______________
1974 mountain grown sage, clean, washed and shade dried in leaves, $1 pt., 12 cents post. Mrs. J. D. Shockley, Rt. 1, Box 274, Baldwin 30511, Ph. 778-6290. ____________
Original Red Wigglers, breeders only, $5 per 1000 or 2500 or more $4 per 1000. PP. J. F. Shelton, Rt. I, Shiloh 31826._______________
Honey for sale, wildflower and sourwood, sell by jar or case. Ernest Quinn, 2999 Haralson Rd., Decatur 30033.__________________
Horseradish, comfrey planting roots, 10 for $1, post. 75 cents. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay 30540.________.
800 split mulberry fence posts, 6 1/2 feet long, $1 ea. Edmond T. Medlin, Rt. 3, Box 212, Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 912/452-4488 after 6 PM.
Wheat straw, Irg. bales $1.25 per bale at barn. W. V. Rawlins, Rt, 1, Box 212 A, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-5002. ____________
14" Colonial girl w/umbrella, easy fan pattern, old soldier's rose, sage bud quilt 35 cents ea. or 3/$l, Irg. stamped addressed env. Leila Wilson, 3534 Maryvale Dr.. Decatur 30032.
Four beautiful loud quilted quilts, for price and description send stamped self-addressed envelope. Faye Nichols, Rt. 3, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-2536._____________
Old fashion gathered crown bonnets, $1.85; long quilted tail bonnets, $2.50, 30 cents post, on ea. bonnet. Mrs. Frank Stewart, 4469 Bruce St., Doraville 30340._______________
The Old fashion bonnet. The Wagon Train bonnet, with ruffle print, $1.75; aprons to match, med., $1.50, Irg., $1.75, add post. Mrs. B. M. Humphreys, 772 Maple St., Gainesville 30501.__________
1 corduroy with brushed denim print tops, all are approx. 72 in. X 84 in., string style, $3 ea., 75 cents post, handling. Miss Eula Cox, Rt. 2, Canton 30114.___________________
Padded quilt tops for sale. E. M. Legg, Rt. 2, Box 104-L, Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 896-2846.___________
Pure linen dresser scarf, hand embroidery, lace, hem stitched, $4 ea., P.P.; 2 baby quilts, 29 X 52, pink lining top w/ducks, $4 ea.; band apron, $3 ea. P.P. Mrs. W. E. Thomas, Box 414, Irwinville 31760.______
Cro. baby Afghans, $16-$20; patchwork small aprons, $2.50; Irg. ripple Afghans, $50. Kaye Straight, 1350 N. Morningside Dr., Atlanta. Ph. 404876-4682._________________
Handpainted dish towels, 3, $1.50, 7, $3., Handpainted tablecloths, napkins, ' $6 set, handpainted pillowcases, $3. pr., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. ______
Good used lumber and tin from torn down barns. Fred G. Blitch, Jr., Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912/8652475.
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Miscellaneous
wanted
Want storage space around Fairburn area, suitable for hay. Wayne Peavy, 489 Shannon Dr., S.W., Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-5649.
Want old fashion Indian or cling seeded peach for pickling within radius of 50 or 60 mi. will pickup if price reasonable. Also like some scuppernongs. Mrs. C. C. Lynch, Rt. 1, Rome 30161._______________
Want small quantity fish fingerlings size for small pond, near Atlanta. John F. Fraham, Puckett Dr., Rt. 2, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 921-1691.
Want Sage pits., state price. N. B. Bridges, 496 Duke Dr., Marietta 30062. Ph. 422-9871.________
Want materials from barn will tear down barn for materials, state price and distance. J. H. Hoofner, Dacula 30211.__________________
Need someone to hand quilt or machine quilt a ready-made taffeta bedspread. Mrs. Livingston, 1866 Castleway Ln., N. E.. Atlanta 30345.
Want comfrey plants. D. Van Vliet, 58 Roberts Rd., Newnan 30263. Ph. 404/251-3381._______________
Want hand clipper suitable for clipping goats at freshening, state price and cond. Mrs. V. Yoder, Rt. 1, Box 114, Montezuma 31063.____________
Want 4 harness floor loom for hand weaving. P. D. Bledsoe, 890 Beaverbrook Dr., N. W., Atlanta 30318. Ph. 351-5667. _____________
Want several Ibs. small type red Spanish or Valencia peanuts, small, long hull variety w/3 - 4 nuts per hull. J. E. Lewis. Rt. I, Grantville 30220.
Want to buy dried corn shucks, prefer Pike Co. area. Rubye Scott Snead, 221 Forkner Dr., Decatur 30030. Ph. 373-2818.________________
Want 1 bu. of late peaches from your orchard, please quote, will reimburse post. Murray Jelley, 202 E. Mary St.. Valdosta 31601.______
Want chicken litter near Pendergrass area. Terry McLelland, Rt. 1, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-4467._______
Want earthworm egg capsules, state price and terms. Pam Griffin, Rt. 1, Homer 30547.______________
Want used 16 qt. Presto Pressure cooker-canner, state price, cond. L. R. Dunson, 730 Glenwood Dr., Athens 30601._________________
Want one or two scarlet king snakes. Sammy L. McBrayer, 160 College St., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-6634.
Want to buy reasonably good used lumber or tin from barns and chicken houses. J. M. Henson, Atlanta. Ph. 753-6174, 292-1198.
Handicrafts
for sale
In order, to advertise Han dicrafts the advertiser must sign an affidavit stating that the items for sale were made by the advertiser and were not pur chased for resale. This is recor
ded in our flies.
Madine made quilts for sale, king, $20, queen, $15, full, $8, P.P. Mrs. Grady Itsen, Rt. 3, Adairsville 30103.
Handmade quilts, all cols., cotton lined scraps, king, $15, $2 post., double, $10, $1.50 post., no returns, money orders only. Sallie Butler, Rt. 4, Dahlonega 30533._________
Granny sq. Afghan, asst. cols., out lined in black, 54 X 72 Wintuck 4 ply yarn, $40; also have two ripple. Mrs. H. C. Addington, 22 Henderson St., Cornelia 30531._____________
Granny Afghans, approx. 46 X 62 plus 4 in. fringe, $30 baby afghans, pink, white, yellow in shell stitch, $12.50. Mrs. J. Whitley, Rt. 4, Kennesaw 30144.___________________
Quilt tops dbl. knit, Ohio Star, col. brown, rose pink and green, $15; Gentlemans Bow, Melon Slice. Perriwinkle, Pinwheel; Masons Blocks, all orlon, $14 ea., 75 cents post ea. Mrs. Lindsey Fowler, C-3, Cartersville St.. Canton 30114.
Kitchen spice rack, rustic handmade, peg construction, 3 shelves, $4 plus 75 cents post. C. E. Stout, Box 190, Warm Springs 31830._____
Hand woven pot holders, mix cols., different designs, 30 cents ea., 15 cents post., or 4 for $1, 30 cents post, on ea. order of 4, Hollyhock or double Zinnia seeds with ea. order Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 2, Ball Ground 30107.______________
Felt sunflower pincushion, dbl. yellow petals, 2 green leaves, $2, ea., 5, $9., pattern, 35 cents and stamped, addressed env. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. I, Danielsville 30633._____
Baby cowboy, cowgirl boots, white imitation leather, trimmed in pink or blue, 4 1/2 in. long, $3. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.
Girls fall dresses, easy care materials, asst. lace, smocking or contrasting trims prints and solids, size 9 mos. to 6x, any 2, $6. PP. Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd., Athens 30601.
Children and adults old fashion granny bonnets, nice material, guaran teed, $2.50 ea. plus 25 cents post Mrs. C. R. Ihaxton, Rt. 1, Carrollton 30177. Ph. 834-6030.
Hand quilted quilts, cotton, $45
Polyester, $50. Mrs. Jack Marlow 777 Center Ave., East Point 30344
Out Of State
Wanted
Want sickle-bar mower 4 ft. blade for Sears, 66-72 Suburban 12 hp gar den tractor, must be good cond., stat price and yr. purchased. James W Blazier, Rt. 16, Knoxville, Tenn 37920.
Want 10 Ib. high germ. Zippe cream peas, 5 Ibs. snapper peas, Florc creampeas, also dbl. Hopper Cole 15 mule planter, other farm equip. Ceci Shell, Rt. 4, Box 184, Greenville, Al 36037.
Want stainless steel tank 15-20 gals or vat that could be made into tank M. J. Wainwright, Rt. 1, Warne, N. C 28909. Ph. 404-745-4298.
Want to buy 3 cedar water bucket for farm use. Mrs. Ernest Banks, Bo 102, Smiths, Ala. 36877. _______
Help wanted man to milk cows in stanchion barn, good house with elec heat furnace, located on Hwy. US 76 one mi. above 1-85 intersection a Clemson exit behind Welcom Church. David O. Martin, Rt. 2, Ben dleton, S.C. 27670.____
Want several hundred bales gooc clean rye straw, also Vermeer rounc hay baler. Walt Reaves, Rt. 2, Bo 410, Ocala, Fla. 32670._______
Want farm bell, reasonable, will pay shipping, state price and cond. Marthi M. Jones, Box 141, Charleston, W Va. 25312.
Want seeds or roots of Burne (Sanguisorba), comfrey, and Dan delion roots., Gordon Radford, Sta Rt, Box 434, Eustis, Fla. 32726.
Want to buy used dairy equipmen bulk tanks, 400 gals, and up pipelines, surge and Delavals, ages prices, where it can be seen ant bought. Burton Rowley, Box 118 Tickfaw, La. 70466. Ph. 504-345 3130.
Want seeds of tall, Irg. flowers i: Irg. amounts, surpluses, name types cols., prices, need pompas grass seed Miss B. Kennedy, 1875 W. 65th St Cleveland, Ohio 44102.
Want Elec. powered corn sheller for small farm use. Richard Smith, Box 3.71, Unatilla, Fla. 32784. Ph. 904669-2740.
notice
Will the man who has plans for pea sheller please contact me. Gus Wilson, Rt. 5, Turner's Bend Rd., Rome
30161.________________________ Will the lady who ordered dbl. pink
and dbl. Sultanas, call me, she lives at 2621 Brookwood Dr., N.E., Atlanta. I don't have her name, I have some strong pits, for her. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Lawrenceville.____.
Stolen in June, '58 Blue Ford Dexter Tractor and yellow service mower. Last seen in Harris County area, $500 reward for info, leading to return. Please call collect. Alien W. Layfield, 404/324-8505, Columbus.________
Will Bobby Johnson please send his address to DeWitt Daniels, Rt. 1, Cochran for papers on pigs._____
Will the man who has plans for pea sheller please send address and price so I may contact him. Bradley C. White, Rt. 3, Rockmart 30153.
Will the man who has plans to make pea sheller, please contact me. Stewart W. Getty, P. O. Box 98, Gray 31032.
Will the one that ordered wild cucumber bark from Midget Grocery Store, Albert and Ruby Barkel, write me, pkg. came back to me. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 2, Ball Ground 30107.
SAFE BIKES FOR KIDS
If you have a little one peddling to school this fall, insure his safety with a bike that fits. Be sure he can sit on the seat and touch the ground with both feet. That way, he has better control and less chance of turning over, says Cecil Hammond, engineer with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.
SQUASH VARIETY
Dixie Hybrid was found the best of 13 varieties of squash in marketable yield and buyer acceptance in tests conducted at Attapulgus this spring.
1974 FALL PLANTING SCHEDULE FOR GEORGIA For Specific Information See Your County Extension Agent APPROVED BY AGRONOMY DIVISION
Crop Oats
Barley
Wheat
Rye
Annual Winter Grazing Mixture Ryegrans
Variety
Elan (S) Fla. 501 (C) (P) Coker 67-22 (S) Coker 66-22 (M) (P) Nora (S) Ga. 7199 (C) (P) Coker 227 (S)
Keowee (M) (P) Barsoy (S) Fla. 102 (C)
Ga. 1123 (M) (P) McNalr 1813 (S) * Coker 65-20 (M) (P) ** Holley (S) Arthur 71 (S) * Coker 68-15 (P) (M) ** Wrens Abruzzi (S) Weser (P) (C) Explorer (S) Elbon (P) (M) McNalr Vltagraze (S) Athens Abruzzi (S) Wlntergrazer 70 (S) Oats, Rye or Wheat Annual Ryegraas Crimson Clover or Arrowleaf Clover
Ryegrass alone or with a clover.
Rate of Seeding (oer acre)
2 bu. (for grain) 4 bu. (for grazing)
1^-2 bu. for grain 3-4 bu. for grazing
1-lif bu. for grain 2-2% bu. for grazing or silage. Plant Holley after Nov. 20 in Coastal Plain. l-lk bu. for grain 2-2% bu. for grazing.
3 bu. Oats-2 bu. Rye 20 Ibs. or wheat 20 Ibs. 5 to 8 Ibs. 40-50 Ibs. Ryegrass 20 Ibs. of Crimson or 5 to 8 Ibs. of Arrowleaf.
Date of Seeding
State: 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 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 Recommendat ions
Remarks (1)
If lime was not applied last year, one ton/A or more dolomitic limestone may be needed to raise the soil pH to 6.06.5. 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
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 .
lime and magnesium needs. The following rates of fertilizer can be applied:
Pounds /Acre
N
P205
K20
Grain
75
40
60
Grazing
150
50
75
* Resistant to Hessian Fly ** Susceptible to mildew. Grain - N rate can be Increased by 30 Ibs /A for stiff straw varieties.
Plant clean treated seed. Plant certified seed. Control weeds.
For grain - apply 20-30 Ibs. N/A In fall and topdress with 40-50 _lbs. N/A In mid-February.
Plant clean treated seed. Inoculate clover. Plant certified seed.
For Grazing - split N application %
In fall and % in mid-February.
(1) Method of seeding all crops listed above: Grain-drill on well-prepared, firm seedbed. <S) State, (C) Coastal, (P) Piedmont, (M) Mountain.
Cooperative Extension Work In Agriculture and Home Economics, State of Georgia. The University
of Georgia College of Agriculture and the U. S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating. Distri-
buted In Furtherance of the Purposes Provided for by the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30,
1914.
Charles P. Elllngton, Director
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, ATHENS
Before Increasing seed of any variety first determine if It is covered by the Plant Variety Protection Act. Contact the Georgia Crop Improvement Association, Whitehall Road, Route 3, Athens, Georgia 30601.
The Cooperative Extension Service, University of Georgia, College of Agriculture offers educational programs, assistance and materials to all people
without regard to race, color or national origin.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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Simmer one cup of leaves in two cups water for about 10 minutes. Strain liquid and add two cups sugar. Boil until it spins a thread from a spoon or will form a hard ball when dropped in a cold glass of water. Pour mixture onto buttered surface and cut into bite-size pieces before it hardens.
You have just made horehound drops, a delightful candy reminiscent of penny jawbreaker days and a useful cough lozenge dating back to Roman times. Some folks claim horehound to be one of the most gentle and harmless healers known to man. It supposedly will cure coughs, croup, colds and hoarseness.
Horehound is a characteristic member of the mint family with squarish stems and wrinkled, graygreen leaves. The most certain identification is the musky, bittersweet taste. The plant looks weedy but can serve as an edging in a semi-wild garden. It is not a decorative plant and will come back where you don't want it. It multiplies by runners and is aggressive, often overcoming smaller plants in the area.
Valera Jessee
Stone Mountain Park's Yellow Daisy Festival, September 13-15, celebrates the return of millions of Confederate Yellow Daisies to the Park. Featured at the Festival will be a blnegrass music contest, an arts and crafts snow and field events. For information, contact Public Relations Department, Stone Mountain Park, P. O. Box 778, Stone Moutain 30083.
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Wednesday, August 28, 197
Judgement Brought Against seed Co.
A judgement has been brough against H. O. Warren, doing busines as Warren Seed Company, Murray Kentucky, for violating the Federa
Seed Act. The case involved a shipment o
two lots of tall fescue seed intc
Georgia. The seed of each lot wa; found to be incompletely labeled a; to the presence of cheat or chess, i weed seed considered noxious ir
Georgia. In addition, one of the lots was found to be falsely labeled as tc the percentages of pure seed and weed seed.
The Georgia Department of Agri-
culture collected the evidence used in the investigation.
The Federal Seed Act is a truth-in-
labeling law designed to protect farmers and consumers in the purchase
of seed. In part, it requires that seed
be truthfully and completely labeled^
Locomotive Festival
The Georgia Department of Agriculture in its ever continuing effort to promote international trade and create new markets for Georgia products met recently with visitors from Africa. Representing Zaire, Morocco, Ghana, and Nigeria the visitors discussed trade with Russ Hudson, Director, and Bob Miller of the Department's International Trade Division.
The "Great Locomotive Festival Days" will be held August 31 - September 2 in Adairsville. The festival will feature "old-timey" arts and
crafts.
Toxoplasmosis
Being Studied
Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic
disease which is found worldwide in
animals and man. In adults, it can be
so mild that the infected person may
never realize he has had it; or, it may
be mis-diagnosed as "Flu" or
mononucleosis.
The real danger of this disease is to
the unborn if an expectant mother
acquires toxoplasmosis, it can affect
the unborn infant in much the same
way as german measles. The baby
may suffer from eye defects, brain
damage, or mental retardation.
Because the parasite is so wides-
pread among domestic animals, there
is virtually no hope of eliminating it
the way we have eliminated malaria.
Fortunately, it can be avoided with
some very simple precautions.
The following are some recom-
mendations from Dr. Keith Sikes of
the epidemiology section of the
Georgia Department of Human
Resources:
1. Poorly cooked meat is a known
vehicle of toxoplasmosis, as well as
other diseases, therefore meat should
be thoroughly cooked especially if it
is to be consumed by pregnant
women.
2. All persons
particularly
pregnant women exposed to cats,
should wash their hands .before
eating.
3. Pregnant women with cats
should be advised additionally that:
a. The litter box should be emp-
tied daily by someone else,
b. Indoor cats should not be
permitted to go outside.
c. Outdoor cats, including strays,
should not be allowed in the
house.
d. Raw meat products should
not be fed to cats.
New Facility
For Licenses
Georgia driver's licenses may now be obtained from the State Farmer's Market in Forest Park. The office will be open to the public August 20.
This facility will be staffed with fully trained examiners and will be open Tuesday through Saturday. This service to Georgians has been made possible through the cooperation of the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Georgia Department of Public Safety.
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WARNING
Warning ---- in a recent Straight Line request, we advised using Castor beans for control of moles. However, these beans are extremely poisonous and should be handled with utmost care.
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I have a rubber plant that is too tall to keep in my house. I have it outside under a big tree now but would like to cut part of it off and root it so I can move it inside this fall.
Mrs. F. C., Alpharetta Dr. James Lang, a rubber tree expert we just happen to have, says they normally root with little effort. Cut two or three lateral branches one to two feet long, remove the lower leaves and plant in large pots containing soil with good drainage. Place the pots in a shaded area where there is good air moisture (limited air flow). A better method is air-layering. Tie sphagnum moss around the base of a young shoot which has been notched to stimulate root development. Keep the sphagnum moist until,roots develop and then pot. If you want only one plant, cut the large plant back to one and one-half or two feet.* I*t w* i*ll sprout and produce new limbs.
My brother brought two mangos from Florida. How do you plant the
seed?
Mrs. C. E. Pisgah, Ala.
These are tropical plants, and do not grow in Georgia. However, we
mailed you what information we had on mangos from a Florida
publication.
Vinegar Method
Not For Beans
Processing home canned green beans with vinegar is a risky fad that seems to be gaining popularity among many Georgia homemakers.
There are two variations of the vinegar processing method but neither one is considered safe. One method is to add vinegar to the green beans, cook them 30 minutes, then pack them into sterilized jars. The other method is to add vinegar to each jar, then process them in a boiling water bath.
Neither method is recommended. Green beans are low acid vegetables. They must be processed in a pressure canner to destroy the organism that causes botulism food poisoning.
DON'T SCALP LAWN
The vigor of a lawn depends on the amount of food manufactured by the grass. Close mowing, which removes a considerable portion of the leaf blade area, can drastically reduce the vigor of the grass. So it is especially important to avoid scalping a lawn during the hot dry periods of summer.
-Agricultural-
Calendar
MEETINGS AND
SPECIAL EVENTS
Meetings and special events will
be listed in a separate column
which will be run on a regular
basis depending on schedule
of events and space available
(but not necessarily weekly.)
Aug. 29-1 PM -- Ga. State Assn.
Tested Boar Sale, Coastal
Plains Exp. Station, Tifton.
Aug. 30-9:30 AM -- Small Grains
Short Course, Tifton.
Aug. 30 - Sept. 2 -- Powers'
Crossroads Country Fair,
Newnan.
Aug. 31 - Sept. 1 -- Third Annual
SE Appaloosa Classic, Stn.
Mtn. Park Coliseum.
Sept. 1-2 -- Flatlanders Arts and
Crafts Show, Lakeland; 1 PM -
7 PM - Sunday, 10 AM - 6 PM
-- Monday.
Sept. 4-12 noon -- Southern In
fluence Sale of Reg. Polled
Hereford,
Swearingen
Hereford Farms, S. of
Reynolds on Ga. 128. Free
catalog: R. L. Swearingen, Jr.,
Box 531, Reynolds 31076. Ph.
912/847-3535 day, 912/847-
3167 night.____________