Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 61, no. 26 (1975 June 25)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner

Volurne 61
Animal Research
Wide Study Area
The Animal Science program at the Fort Valley State College encompasses both resident instruction and research. Three areas of study are available to the student who wishes to major in the Animal Sciences at Fort Valley State.
These include: (1) the Science option which prepares students for advanced graduate or professional training; T2) the Technology option which trains students for placement in agri-business, cooperative extension, or governmental work associated with Agriculture; and (3) a two-year Pre-Professional Veterinary Medicine program.
Physical facilities which are utilized in the instructional program include: a feeds and nutrition laboratory, two beef cattle barns, two
(Our guest columnist this week is Dr. Bill Braman, Assistant Professor, Animal Science Department, Fort Valley State College, Fort Valley 31030.)__________________
poultry houses, a modern confinement swine farrowing-nursery unit (completed in 1974), and a poultry research building (also completed in 1974).
A 30 cow beef cattle herd, a 15 sow swine' herd, and a poultry flock are maintained for Animal Science laboratory experiences.
The research programs in Animal Science at the Fort Valley State College include research in the areas of animal waste management, beef cattle nutrition, poultry physiology, swine management, and rabbit nutrition.
A summary of pertinent findings of Animal Science research will be available for distribution August 1, 1975. For the research summary or further information concerning the Animal Science program at the Fort Valley State College, please contact the Animal Science Department, Agricultural Building, Fort Valley State College, Fort Valley, Georgia 31030, 912/825-6262.
Feed Research Day
A Feeds and Feeding Research Day will be held July 15 at the Georgia Experiment Station, Experiment. The latest research findings in crop production, feed quality and feed utilization will be presented.
For additional information, contact your local county agent.
The program will begin at 9:15 a.m. in the Stuckey Auditorium.

FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION SEE PAGE 2 Wednesday, June 25, 1975

Number 26

Cold Leaf Georgia's Plan First Sales Start Accepted By E.P.A.

On JulV ~
Georgia tobacco markets will open this year on Tuesday, July 8, earlier than ever before in the 61 year history of Georgia's flue cured tobacco sales. In addition, it is anticipated that the season will last longer than ever before.
Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin set the date following a meeting of the Georgia Tobacco Advisory Committee for the purpose of gleaming crop condition information and recommending an opening day to the Commissioner.
The National Flue Cured Tobacco Advisory Committee has allocated only 12 sets of buyers for the Georgia - Florida flue cured belt this year compared with 18 sets last year.
Although a higher sales rate per set of buyers per day (from 172,000 pounds last year to 225,000 this year) has been set, Commissioner Irvin does not think this will compensate for the loss of six sets of buyers, thereby 'causing a longer season.
The longer marketing season makes it imperative for farmers to cure and store their tobacco carefully in order to maintain quality leaf.
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Letters............................Page 2 Recipes ..........................Page 5 Moving Notice..............Page 9 Straight Line...............Page 11 What Is........................Page 12 Ag Calendar................Page 12

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced last week its intention

to approve the Georgia Department of Agriculture plan for certifying private

and commercial pesticide applicators making Georgia the first state in the

nation to have its plan accepted by EPA. Regional Administrator of EPA

Hall Of Fame

Jack E. Ravan notified Commissioner Irvin that the intended approval

and summary of the plan will appear

Seeks Nominations

in the Federal Register and public comment will be invited. This proce-

A man or woman will be selected to be placed in the College of Agriculture Alumni Association Hall of Fame in 1975.
The Hall of Fame Committee invites anyone who knows of a person who has made outstanding contributions to agriculture in Georgia to submit a letter of nomination on this person. The nominee may be living or dead. Nominations must be in by August 1, 1975. Correspondence should be addressed to Byron Kirkland, 15 Peachtree Street, N.E., Suite 212, Atlanta 30303.

dure is tantamount to approval. Since 1972 when Congress passed
its Pesticide Act requiring all applicators, private or commercial, of certain "restricted" pesticides to be certified, Georgia has been working with EPA to establish a reasonable method of certification.
Commissioner Irvin had led the Southeast opposition to written or oral examinations for farmers. The Georgia plan calls for certifying farmers who satisfactorily complete a training course conducted by the county agent, without an examina-
tion.

Bicentennial Week

Irvin said he was pleased with the modification of some of EPA's original thinking and was grateful to Gov.

Stone Mountain Park will begin its celebration of America's Bicentennial with the kick-off of Star-Spangled week June 29 - July 6.
Symphony concerts, spectacular
fireworks, bluegrass music, bands, carillon concerts and a barbershop
quartet will rekindle the spirit of patriotism during the eight day celebration. For further information, contact Public Relations, Stone Mountain Park, P. O. Box 778, Stone

George Busbee and Dr. E. P. Ellington whose cooperation made it possible for Georgia to be the first state to submit a plan that complied with the federal act.
Mr. Ravan stressed that "It is especially significant that the State of Georgia, after fighting so hard for reasonable interpretation of federal rules has moved into a leadership role to get its applicators certified.
"To me this is an example of real

Mountain 30083.

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Georgia Gardeners Bugged By New Resident

They came from Japan in 1916. They found our country congenial with good climate and lots to eat. They went forth and multiplied and made a good living off the land. From New Jersey they settled to southern Maine, then to Georgia and moved west to Missouri.
Fifty years later where are these naturalized immigrants?
ILook in your icorn, your ros(es, your fruit trees. They strip leaves do;wn to. the veins land their larI vae work underiground on the ; roots.
Beetles Everywhere
Japanese beetles are here in fact they are everywhere and control is difficult if not impossible. The pest

is spread on grass sod, soil, plants, and even earth moving equipment.
The adult beetle is approximately 3/8 inch long, broadly oval with brownish wings. The head and thorax is greenish - bronze. They have six small patches of white hairs along the sides j and back of the
body, under the edges of the wings. The larvae are small "C" shaped white grubs, one inch long.
Japanese beetles normally produce one generation a year. Adults emerge from the soil in late May and live 30 to 40 days, feeding on foliage and fruit and depositing eggs in the soil.
Weather Factor
The weather is especially im-

portant to Japanese beetle activity. Extremely dry weather during the summer will destroy many of the eggs and kill newly hatched grubs. On the other hand, wet summers are favorable to the
development of eggs and grubs and are usually followed by seasons of increased numbers of beetles.
Control
For biological control the state and federal government are applying Milky-Disease spore dust which infects the grubs. Also colonies of the Tiphia wasp are being established in the area. These are parasitic insects that live on and destroy the grubs.
During the adult season the foliage and fruit of most plants can be
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Dear Editor:

The history department of Spelman College is interested in locating any murals in the South which are in public buildings, especially post offices, painted by WPA artists during the 1930s and early 1940s.
We would very much appreciate hearing*!isom any reader who could give us the location of any of these murals.

Dr. Stephen Goldfarb Department of History Spelman College Atlanta, Georgia 30314

-- HOUSEHOLD HINTS --

A good way to cut your birthday cake is to have a pot of

boiling water handy. Dip your sharpest knife in it and it will

not pull the decorations off.

Mrs. A. P. Bickley

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Fort Valley, Georgia

Farm employment
No commercial, industrial or domestic employment per-' mitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised.
Man and wife with 5 children want farm work, all can work except I, have done all kinds of farm work. Judy Bedwell, Rt. 3, Folkston 3I537.
Want to do horseshoeing. Griffin, Zebulon and other surrounding areas; also, train horses. Carl Howell, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3336.____________
Will extract your honey, $2 super plus capping wax. Kay Tatum, 1491 Emory Rd., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 373-1218._________________
Will do all types of tractor work including bush hog cutting, plowing, etc., West Atlanta area. Wm. Tribble, Austell. Ph. 941-3944.
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Will control weeds and moss in lakes, within 50 mi. Atlanta. Ken Forbys, Rt. 3, Taylor Rd., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 949-3329.
Will auction off livestock, farmland and equip., many years of experience. Quitman Barrs, Rt. 6, Box 206, Eastman 31023. Ph. 374-3800.
Want responsible "Greenhouse Setter", simple task, give name, address, phone no., fee, references. Mrs. Robert B. Erckman, 1299 Moores Mill Rd., NW, Atlanta 30327.
Want woman to do garden work and other farm chores, room and board. Troy Binford, Box 94, Porterdale.
Will do horseshoeing and trimming. Darrell Oliver, Riverdale. Ph. 4778698 or 461-8557.
Man wants job as caretaker on farm, within 25 mi. of Augusta. Joel Walls, 1221 Winter St., Augusta 30904. Ph. 733-4027.
14 yr. old girl wants job working with horses, cleaning stalls, exercising or grooming. Debbie Sanders, Acworth. Ph. 974-2438.
Want someone to pick blackberries for me. Mrs. A. B. Henderson, 1259 Bank St., SE, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-
0415.____________________ Retired couple wants to do light
farm work, can drive tractor and truck, located near Cleveland or Gainesville. Joe Ray, Rt. 2, Box 124A. Blue Ridge 30513._______
Will do light part-time farm work in exchange for country place to live, Athens area. Jim Miller, Nicholson. Ph. 548-4973 or 769-5030._______
Will bush hog and plow farm land in No. Fulton Co. only. Henry Stanley, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
4730.____________________ Bush hog and plowing, Irg. or small
areas. Mack Waters, Tucker. Ph. 9345761 or 938-3092.__________
Hay baling done in Harris Co. area on halves or by bale; also, hay for sale. Tommy Macon, Cataula. Ph. 322-5196.___________________
Horseshoeing and trimming, all No. Ga. hot, cold corrective, all work guaranteed. Phil Kendall, Rt. 1, Box 248, Morganton. Ph. 374-5692.
Will do hay cutting raking and baling anywhere in Henry and Clayton Co. H. D. Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 474-4075,_________________
Will build pasture fence in No. Ga., Irg. or small. Isaac Reed, Rt. B, Box 165, Ellijay 30540.___________
Horses and livestock hauled anywhere, anytime. Lamar Scott, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-5999.__________
Will build farm fences, no job too Irg., reasonable price. Glynn Boswell, Maysville. Ph. 404-652-6291 p.m. and wk. ends._________________
Will bale hay, plow and build farm fences in Gainesville area. Jimmy L. Clark, Rt. 9, Box 435, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 983-3348.___________
Want retired couple to do farm work, references required, will furnish trailer. Paul Mann, Rt. 1, Yatesville 31097. Ph. 647-3097.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Horseshoeing, hot and cold, blacksmith shop for minor repairs, 24 hr. emergency service for regular customers. Tom Hayes, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 284-7292.
Want to transport horses and cattle part afternoons, evenings and wk. ends, local, long distance. Raymond Y. Ayers, Atlanta. Ph. 758-2551.
Exp. dairy-man wanted, want man and wife team, no drinkers, will consider just man. Harold Parker, Musella. Ph. 912-885-2279.
Want someone to drive tractor, to live on Central Ga. farm; also, raise soybeans, pecans and apples. Charlie Haslam, Marshallville. Ph. 912-9672491.
Man exp. in handling explosives, will blast stumps, rock, ditches, ponds, soil loosening on farm. Ted Thompson, Box 17, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4524.__________________
Woman and son want work on poultry or vegetable farm. Mrs. Rosa Mae Fish. Rt. 1, Milner 30257.
Will do artificial insemination, beef and dairy cattle, in Habersham and adjoining counties. Wayne Ansley, Rt. 1, Cornelia 30531. Ph. 778-6082.
Will install farm fence and do fence repair work, can furnish materials, reasonable, references. Charles Matthews, Rt. 1, Box 263, Monticello 31064. Ph. 404-468-8433.________
Will do pasture mowing, McDonough area. Keith Cook, 29 Low St., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-
3289.__________________________ Will do horseshoeing. Joe Keys, Rt.
5, Dallas 30132. Ph. 344-9211 or 445-9371._____________________
Will do artificial insemination, beef and dairy cattle in Cherokee and adjoining counties. Wm. R. Odum, Rt. 2, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 404-926-
5420.________________________ Will do artificial insemination of
beef and dairy cattle, in Jackson and adjoining county. Wayne Montgomery, Rt. 2, Maysville 30558. Ph. 367-9172.______________________
Want exp. dairyman to milk in parlor barn, good salary and new mobile home furnished. Mr. Roberts, Macon. Ph. 746-2288.____________
Want milking herdsman, 200 cow dairy, air cond. trailer, time off weekly, approx. $10,000 yearly, ref. required. Tom Thompson, Eatonton.
Farm
machinery
and equipment
for sale
Only that farm machinery which has been used in an individual farming operation and is being sold by that same in-
dividual may be advertised in this column. The same general
rule applies to .those wanting equipment in that they should be seeking equipment for their
own individual farm. No trucks may be advertised wanted or for sale in the Bulletin. Our rules and regulations prohibit dealers and commercial enterprises from advertising.
3-pt. hitch, 8N tractor scraper, good cond., $75. W. P. Waters, Lilburn. Ph. 934-5760 or 921-3270.____________
1967 Ford 2000 tractor, gas, exc. cond., $2500. John Lovett, Vidette. Ph. 404-554-4360, after 7 p.m.
Allis Chalmers 6 ft. sickle mower for C.A. or B., $75. Jimmy Purser, RFD No. 1, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7457.
8N Ford tractor, new paint and newly rebuilt engine, extra good tires, $1,050. Leroy Saylor, Rt. 3, Tifton. Ph. 382-6955._____________
1,000 gal. new model DeLaval tank with 5 horse quick cooling compressor, $2,500. O. F. Lowe, Rt. 1, Box 315, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-5445.
Gravely 7.6 hp. tractor, less than 20 hrs., plow and cultivator, 42 in. sickle mower, complete.'H. I. Wells, Jr., Wildwood. Ph. 404-831-6528.
2 wheel utility trailer, $100. T. G. White, 2931 Robinson Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 404-971-8380.______
B John Deere, power trol, 3 pt. hitch, tires in good cond., rollomatic front-end, $1200. W. F. Hudson, Gray. Ph. 986-6004 or 745-9585.

Wednesday, June 25, 1975

1967 model 2510 gasoline John Deere for sale, $3500. Curtis Pearman, Rt. I, Chula 31733. Ph. 912382-5761, between 7 and 10 pm.
5 ft. all-purpose plow, used very little, has 5 shanks, $250. Otto Ellington, Snellville. Ph. 972-0806.

8N Ford tractor, new paint, perf. cond., $1650. Murray Hill, Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 922-8454.
Ford 8N tractor, harrow, runs good, new plugs, battery, reworked starter, needs brake work, $1100 firm. Joel Mikell, Newnan. Ph. 253-7589.

1952-8N Ford tractor, recently overhauled, new tires and paint, exc. cond., $1,350. James Edge, 317 Clover St., E. Dublin 31021. Ph. 2720428.
Shaver, 3-pt. hitch post driver, like new, $350. M. E. Shaw, Rt. 4, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-4616.

John Deere back-hoe 9300, no tractor, fits all crawler John Deere, will adapt to other tractor, $1200. Fred Baker, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-
2948.___________________ 9N Ford tractor, $1050 and Far-
mall cab tractor, $925. Dan Newton, Upatoi. Ph. 404-563-6566._______

Farmall Cub w/turning plow, cut-
ting harrow, cultivator and belly mower, $1700. J. L. Bohannon, Rome. Ph. 234-1368.

2 sets farm trailer axles, elec. brakes and equalizers, 10 ply tires, $120 per set. M. E. Cater, Rt. 1, Winder. Ph. 867-4060.________

Sears Roebuck riding tractor, 15 hp, used by crippled boy only; $475. A. J. Weldon, Rt. 2, Dallas. Ph. 4454080.
J. D. 3000 combine, both heads, 400 hrs., exc. cond., $15,500. Tommy Barber, Nashville 31639. Ph. 912686-5862.
1957 model, 740 Ford tractor, good tires and running cond., $1800. Kim L. Grizzle, Rt. 1 Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 404-864-6964, after 5 pm.
8N Ford tractor, good cond., w/1 row cultivator and Covington planter, tractor $1,000, or $1,200 for tractor and equip. Bill Corbin, Rt. 1, Rome. Ph. 234-4765.
8N Ford tractor with equip.; cattle or hog feeder. J. L. Cruse, Jr., Rt. 8, Box 235, Cumming 30130. Ph. 8876537. after 6 pm.______________
2 water storage tanks, one 1,000 gal., $450 one 375 gal., $150 exc. cond. Bill Worley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-2393._______________
Three 1974 Satoh tractors with 2 speed trans., 3-pt. hitches, $2800 ea. or best offer. Doug Gray, Columbus. Ph. 404-322-3359.____________
"1974 New Holland baler, rebuilt, like new, $3,000; also, Kuhn Gyrorake, $800; 3 utility trailers, $100 ea. Stan Walker, Columbus. Ph. 404-322-3353.______________
Fox super 1000 forage harvester, 2 row corn head and Windrow pick up head. Frank Whigham, Bainbridge. Ph. 912-246-0387.
A John Deere, new paint, good cond.; also, front cultivators for B John Deere. Andy Dove, Royston. Ph. 404-245-5529.________________
Farmall cub tractor w/belly mower, good motor, tires and paint, $1200, 1 mi. No. of Courthouse. Willard Epps, Hwy. 19, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-3184.
Wood's 42 in. belly mower for International tractor, exc. cond. Homer Cagle, Rt. 6, Rome. Ph. 234-7170.
J.D. 1010 tractor, gas, new paint, clutch, exc. cond., $1550; case backhoe loader, $2250. Bob Burkart, Rt. 4, Box 92-A, Blairsville. Ph. 745-
2982.________________________ 1958 Allis Chalmers WD-45, 2 row
corn planters and cultivators, 3 pt. hitch, twin 16 in. plows. Steve Hindsen, Roswell. Ph. 993-7680.________
2 axle trailer, 7X12, elec. brakes and lights, new inspection sticker, tag, $750. D. L. Kent, Mableton. Ph. 941-
5604.___________________ Gravely 50 in. mower, $150; 40 in.
sweeper, $125; saw attachment, $65; riding sulky, $50; reel mower, $65. W. C. Thomas, Lithia Spgs. Ph. 948-
0653.____________________ Wisconsin A-C, V-4 cyl. and Her-
cules 1XB3 4 cyl. engines, both repairable, $3.5 ea. Will Berrie, Rt. 4, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-4275.

Over-running clutch, 1 3/8 in., male and female sizes, $25. D. A. Harris, Newnan. Ph. 253-0635.___________
14 ft. tandem axle, flat bed, elec. brakes-lights, $550; 12 ft. single axle, brakes-lights, $425. D. M. Barnes, Hwy. 81, Walnut Grove. Ph. 786-
1531._____________________________ Cole planter; 1 horse wagon; 7 hp.
Troy tiller, can be converted to bottle gas, $750. Stan Morrison, Rt. 1, Norcross. Ph. 448-2181.________
Hesston stack hand 30 w/power pack, exc. cond., sell cheap or trade for 50 horse tractor, late model. C. Bell, Tallapoosa. Ph. 579-2151.
250 gal. propane tank, good cond., $150, 8 ft. pull type, ezee How. Goebel Berry, Rt. 1, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-3337.______________
M-Farmall, fair cond., turning plow and cultivator, $600. Harold W. Scoggins, Rt. 4, Summerville 30747. Ph. 397-2422.
Garden tiller drive wheels, 2 sets, 1 set 4 in. tread, other 6 in. tread. R. Stapleton, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4451.
One 5 horse elec. motor, comiressor and 80 gal. tank, good cond., 250. Burl Barnett, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5917.
Scraper Scarifier for Sears 16 hp. tractor, used very little, $125. James Bearden, 830 Pixley Dr., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 404-996-8674.
Bush and bog harrow, 8-26 in. disc. No. 20000-6, exc. cond.; 10 in hammermill. Everett Panter, Suches 30572. Ph. 404-838-4344.
Ford 4000 diesel tractor w/15 ft. back-hoe, new tires, good cond., $2750, or trade for small dozer. J. S. Brooks, Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-6600.
Two model 57 Int. wire tying hay balers; also, 200 boxes of hay baling wire. Ed Simmons, Atlanta. Ph. 404476-2231 or 892-2070.
Sickle bar mower, will fit H or M Farmall, $150. Sim Hogoley, Rt. 3, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-2914.
Utility trailer, $50; stake body for F250 Ford pickup, $40. W. L. Shulenberger, Scottdale. Ph. 292-4631.
5 hp roto tiller, Briggs-Stratton motor, runs good, needs tine gears. H. G. Davis, Kathleen. Ph. 987-1894.
New Idea mower-spreader, $500. Bomar R. Cheeley, RFD 4, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-3437.
6 row cotton duster for sale, good rfond., $125. Aubrey Montgomery, Thomson. Ph. 595-4901.
4 tray incubator, cannot ship. H. B. Roberson, Rt. 1, Chula 31733. Ph. 912-382-4048.
John Deere model 45 combine, 2 row corn header, grain header, good cond. Gene Evans, Bowman. Ph. 404283-7534.

1969 Case 520, 4 cyl. diesel loader w/rippers, exc. cond., will del. 50 mi. of Powder Spgs. $4750. F. M. Rimer, Powder Spgs. Ph. 404-422-3753 p.m.

3 Pix-All Bean and pea picker, tractor mounted w/tote bucket. P. R. English, Warrenton. Ph. 465-3388,
before 5 pm._______________

Two 100 egg cap. incubators, Sears, $25 ea.; 300 chick cap., elec. brooder, Sears, $25, all three $70. John Hodgson. Smyrna 30080._______
1974 - 160 diesel Allis Chalmers w/PS, like new, only 450 hrs., w/6 ft. bush hog. B. W. Sanders, Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph. 404-854-4206.______
8N Ford tractor; 4 ft. rotary mower; 20 disc harrow, 1 row cultivator, all $2050. Jerry Manack, Rt. 2, Box 31l.Sylvania 30467. Ph.912-829-4206.
A.C. and W.D. farm tractors w/hyd. lifts, $1,150 ea.; Case hay baler and rake, $750. John Sanders, Rt. 2, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-4607.______
Ford 851, LP gas tractor, $1,795; John Deere 3 bottom plow, $400. E. Lee Smith, Jr., 2090 Johnson Ferry Rd., N.E., Marietta 30060. Ph. 404973-3894.

20 ft., 3 axle Low-Boy trailer, elec.

brakes, standard 5th wheel hook-up,

$2450. Burley Veal, Wrightsville. Ph.

912-864-3790.

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Cub Low-Boy, exc. cond., new paint, under-belly mower, bottom plow, scrapper blade, disc, harrows. Thorton, Macon. Ph. 912-746-6018
or 743-9800.

David Bradley, 2 wheel garden trac-
tor with equip. Grady Whorton, Cave Spgs. Rd., Rome. Ph. 232-9640.

8N Ford tractor, cultivator, planter, bush hog, scrape blade, Taylor-Way harrow, exc. cond. Doyle Draper, Colbert. Ph. 548-7110.____________

420 John Deere tractor, extra clean, exc. cond., tires are fair, $950. Garland Middleton, 435 N. Main St.,
Blakely. Ph. 912-723-3849.

Wednesday, June 25, 1975
Farm machinery and equipment
for sale
C Farmall tractor and equip., extra good cond. Frank Brannen, Rt. 2, Box 6. Metier. Ph. 91 2-685-2871.
801 Ford diesel tractor, good cond., new paint, $1795. L. C. Partain, Rt. 1, Crawfordville 30631.
Badger grinder, model 3030, $550; J. D. Bailer 14-T, $500; small case tractor, equip., $950. Gerald Blackwell, Box 17, Cataula. Ph. 404-323-
2030.___________________ Trailer axles w/elec. brakes. Elsie
Scroggs, Cornelia. Ph. 404-778-4958.
Ronake "Special" peanut combine, good cond., $300. Floyd Knowles, Rt. 2, Box 58-A, McRae 31055. Ph. 912362-2046.________________
6 in. and 4 in. pipe for irrigation for sale. Wm. H. Dumas, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-5359.______________
MF 135 gas tractor, harrow, bottom plow, cultivator, planter, distributor, rotary cutter, all or separate. Lamar Harper, Rt. 1, Ambrose. Ph. 912-3592663 p.m._________________
Set of farm trailer axles, good cond., w/brakes, springs, equalizer and 8 ply tires, $135. R. T. Browning, Jr., Hwy. 124, Lithonia. Ph. 404-469-
5524.___________________ 6 ft. by 12 ft. tandem farm trailer,
lights, elec. brakes. Chas. Campbell, Hwy. 29 North, Hartwell. Ph. 376-
2791.___________________ 1970-180 Massey Ferguson tractor
for sale, fair cond. Lesteen Smith, Broxton. Ph. 384-3677 after 5:30 p.m.
Good hyd. ram for sale, $45. W. B. Crowe, Box 20-A-10, Rt. 4, Covington 30209. Ph. 404-786-3139
p.m.____________________ Portable Crtation steam terry, 6
mos. old, exc. cond., used to clean farm machinery, move at half price. Dan Hatfield, Arlington. Ph. 912725-4608 p.m.______________
10-10 J.D. front-end loader w/new Sacarifer transmission motor, hyd. system, completely overhauled. R. M. Goodman, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-
3785._____:____________ Tractor wagon, good tires, $125; 2
horse wagon, $50; used tractor tire, good tread, 12X24, $35. W. W. Grant, Harlem. Ph. 404-556-3287.
Pecan machinery, pop, trash remover, picking table, other cleaning and processing machinery. J. B. Ryner, Vienna 31092.__________
Metal cab, roll bar and feeders for 1972-5000 all purpose Ford tractor, $200. K. E. Johnston, 1015 E. 38th St., Savannah 31401.__________
Flame tobacco cookers, with oil line and carburetor, no fuel tank, $110, or will trade. R. W. Bryant, Rt. 2, Moultrie 31768.____________
1974 Hon Hiboy with 12 row boom, exc. cond. Gary Braddy, Mt. Vernon. Ph. 912-583-2061.
2 row Fox silage chopper IF 546; John Deere 122 silage box, ready to mount. J. C. Callahan, Mershon. Ph. 912-449-5755._______________
2 row McClenny tillovator, used less than 100 acres, exc. cond., $600. V. R. Holm, Rt. 1, Ochlocknee 31773. Ph. 912-574-4945.______
Rake side delivery, exc. cond., $695; heavy duty disc. adj. in or out, $395. Eugene Sander, Rt. 7, Box 66, Griffin. Ph. 228-3129.________
4 wheel, rubber tire farm trailer, good shape, good price. Jerry Keasler, Rt. 2, Dawsonville. Ph. 887-3742, Cumming._________________
Used fuel tanks, 2000 gal., $350; 3000 gal., $500; 4000 gal., $750, exc. cond. Larry Jordan, Reidsville. Ph. 912-557-4577._____________
60 John Deere tractor, good tires, good cond, $950; A.C. 66 combine, good cond., $650. W. G. Pannell, Good Hope. Ph. 267-2267.______
Allis Chalmers tractor, 3 pt. hitch, disc, turner, all purpose plows, $650; life long digger, $100. T. Hitt, Rt. 3, Ball Ground._______________
Allis Chalmers roto baler; 7 ft. sickle mower; side del. rake; KMC rotovator; John Deere 16 in. 3 bottom plow. B. Redding, Georgetown. Ph. 334-4051 or 334-3912.

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Massey Ferguson mowing machine,
6 1/2 ft. blade, good cond., $400. J
W. Garland, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Ph. 6352061.

Allis Chalmers C model tri-cycle front end, good cond., new rear tires. Chas. R. Vines, Rt. 4, Box 546, Griffin 30223.

N.H. lift, PTO hay rake, needs some work, $250. Geo. Cane, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-5700.
Small amount of chicken feeders, waterers, etc. Larry Ferguson, 1536 Westwood Way, Morrow.________
1973 IH 674 tractor and complete 4 row attachments, plus 2 wagons, $12,500. Kenneth Sheffield, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-4548.

John Deere 4400 combine, exc. both heads, $19,500; Ford 640 combine, both heads, $12,500. Chas. Elver, Rt. 4, Box 62, Cairo 31 728. Ph. 912-377-3667.
Massey Ferguson 300 gas combine, 2 row corn head, grain head, good cond., $5,500. J. C. Holton, Rt. 4, Box 302, Cairo 31728. Ph. 912-3774979.

8N Ford tractor, rebuilt motor, new paint, $1295. Glenn Lunsford, Gainesville. Ph. 534-7105.
45 John Deere, combining now, 10 ft. grain, 2 row 234 corn head, 165 bu. grain wagon, $2000, all. D. M. Mullis, Rentz. Ph. 912-984-4684 or 984-4652.
MF 165 tractor, exc. cond., $5,750; 10 ft. sidewinder rotary mower, $1200; Danuser post driver, $950. C. J. Sparks, McDonough. Ph. 404-9575678.

Massey Ferguson 50 series, $2,350; Massey Ferguson w/back-hoe and loader, $4,750; Master-link, pan broiler feeder, $800. Bobby Bagley, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6359._____
1 case, 7 ft. harrow, $150; mowing machine, planters for Farmall super A, $100 ea. U. T. Smith, Jr., Mansfield. Ph. 786-6376.
Ford-2000, only 100 hrs.; also, 5X5 mower scraper, blade, 9 in. disc. Roy Welch, Barnesville. Ph. 404-3582665.

Allis Chalmers 303 hay baler, exc. 600 Ford tractor, good cond. Eddie cond. R. R. McLendon, Blakely Mitchell, Rt. 1, Musella. Ph. 912-885-

31723. Ph. 912-723-5826.

2522.__________________

Allis Chalmers C engine overhauled 2 disc, tiller; 8 disc, harrow, 2 new front tires, rear tires good, $550. John Watkins, Rome. Ph. 232-2943.
Set of Cole planters for sale, fit on back bar, $150. R. J. Williams, Decatur. Ph. 787-1837 or 633-1882.
B-model A. Chalmers tractor, 1 row, fresh valve job, has 3 KW 115 volt generator attached, PTO, hyd. lift., $550. J. K. Beasley, Snellville. Ph. 972-2560.
2 horse wagon for sale, old, original body and tail-gate, good cond. Ruby Haines, Wrightsville. Ph. 912-8642785.
Used New Holland 404 crusher, good cond. Thad Rush, Rome. Ph. 295-5167.
Johnson peanut vine cutter minus, cylinder, good cond., $90. James Gaston, Rt. 3, Americus. Ph. 912-9247460.
150 one gal. glass chick waterers w/plastic bases, 25 cents ea. T. W. Cochran, Gillsville. Ph. 534-5860.
1962 Farmall tractor 230, planters and cultivators, bush and bog, sickle mower, $1,175. H. E. Gordon, Statham. Ph. 725-5961.________
135 Massey Ferguson gas tractor w/275 hrs., power steering, $4;750; Taylorway harrows, $275. Roy Smith, Rt. 4, Homer Rd., Toccoa. Ph. 8865726.________
Old 35 cat. crawler, $450, drag bar, no blade, runs good. James Burke, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3603.______

V shaped ditching bucket for high hoe, $750. Ralph Hendry, Rt. 1, Box 138-E, Hahira 31632. Ph. 794-3797.
5 k.w. generator, 8X12 ft. greenhouse air compressor, spraying and refrigeration equip.; garden cornposter. R. J. Toner, East Pt. Ph. 404768-0283._________________
70 horse Leyland tractor, 81 hrs. J. E. Varnadoe, Atlanta. Ph. 457-8304.
J.D. hay fluffer, $150; Big Dutchman broiler feeder, 300 ft. trough, chain, grill, $150. H. F. Wright, Alpharetta. Ph. 887-2706._______
69 Ford 2000 gas, exc. cond., $2750, equip, avail. H. C. Huff, Rt. 5, Cumming. Ph. 887-6472.______
A Farmall and J.D.B. for sale, both for $500, fair cond. C. M. Reece, Horseshoe Bend, Griffin. Ph. 2270976 after 8 p.m._______________
3010 John Deere tractor; Gleaner Baldwin A combine, both exc. cond. Joe Veal, Rt. 1, Tennille. Ph. 854-
7216.___________________ John Deere 4030 tractor, 4 row
cultivator, harrow, planter, chisel plow, low hrs. Lewis Clemmons, Social Circle. Ph. 464-2013._____
200 Allis Chalmers 10 shank chisel plow; 4 row cultivator; 16 ft. cutting harrow; 7 ft. bush hog mower. D. H. Henson, Rt. 1, Ranger. Ph. 404-629-
4707.______________________ Ford farm tractor, F-2000, '67,
w/548 hrs., 4 attachments, 1 owner, good cond., $4100. Leroy Powell, Covington. Ph. 787-0079.______

Aktiv, 3 pt. hay mower, exc. cond., $500. Joe S. Davis, Jr., Sparta 31087. Ph. 404-444-5902.____________
1965 one row tractor, disc, plow, harrow, cultivator, disc, hillers, spring-tooth cul., planter, fert. hopper, hyd. lift. C. W. Alien, Monticello. Ph. 468-6322.

8N Ford tractor, exc. cond., new tires, good lift, see to appreciate. John William, Rt. 1, Box 40-W, Grovetown. Ph. 863-1235.____________
9N Ford tractor, new motor, clutch, brakes, wheel bearings and seals, completely rebuilt and painted, $1195. J. C. Curry, Marietta. Ph. 422-6491.

Heston 30 stack hand, good cond., $5,500; span sprayer, 4 fans, good cond., $800. Barney Brownlee, Rt. 5, Blakely. Ph. 912-723-4569 a.m. or 723-3227 p.m.____________
TO3O Ferguson and 2 row cultivator, bottom plow, planters, $1350. Edward Sauls, Curtibert. Ph. 732-3978 after 5 p.m. ____
New Holland hay baler, model 66, 2 cyl. Wisconsin engine, can be changed to P.T.O., good cond., $200. C. C. Cresap, Albany. Ph. 912-4369356.

Oliver 60 tractor for sale, w/8 disc, harrow, priced for quick sale, $450. David Faulkner, Whitesburg. Ph. 834-
8569.__________________ 250 gal. L.P. tank, under-ground,
45 gal. of gas, best offer. M. A. Saxon, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-6086. '______
1 pt. hitch rotor mower for 140 Farmall tractor, 100 mi. from Pelham. Carl Barfield, Pelham. Ph. 294-4936.
Allis Chalmers Gleaner combine, model All, both heads, good cond., now in use. Carey Bunn, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-5132._____

2 mule type turning plows, good cond., reasonably priced. Clyde R. Thaxton, Rt. 1, Box 405, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-6030.
A Farmall with cultivators and harrow; 7 ft. pull type rotary mower. Clayton Neal, RFD No. 2, Box 87B-1, Gray. Ph. 912-986-5313 or 7461677.

Hammermill J.B. Sedberry, J.B. (Humdinger), three 12 in. screens, canvas belt w/pulley, $50. W. D. Branan, Amity Rt., Thomson 30824. Ph. 595-4415.______________
800 Ford tractor w/front end loader, 2 new rear tires, $1200; cub tractor and some equip. James Pinson, Covington. Ph. 786-7315.______

Allis Chalmers B model, exc. cond., w/hyd. lift, live P.T.O., $850. Roger B. Martin, Rt. 5, McGinnis Ferry Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-6980.
Big Dutchman auto, feeders, egg cooler, feed bins, egg conveyers, cages for 10,000 hens; etc. Joe F. Hendrix, Rt. 1, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-6351.
2 roller sugar cane mill, w/2 post, very good cond., $75. Mrs. A lex Dowd, Rt. 2, Box 265, Cobbtown 30420. Ph. 684-3622.
16 horse Sears tractor, w/42 in. mower and cultivators. Ben H. Dover, Rt. 2, Jackson. Ph. 775-7944.

Tires and axle from under John Bean sprayer, perf. cond., $450 or trade for sows or gilts. Tony Godwin, Rt. 3, Pelham. Ph. 294-4917.

D-4 bulldozer, H-D winch, 75 ac-

tual hrs. on motor, exc. cond., w/root

rake, $5,000. E. E. Wantland, Rt. 1,

Box 110, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-

2878.

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1 man farm ditching machine, 5 ft. depth x 3 in. width ditch, Wisconsin
engine, mud grip tires, exc. cond., $195. D. O. Combs, Rt. 2, Gainesville
30501. Ph. 404-887-3427.

Dexter corn sheller, built into box, hand operated, $75. Ralph C. Swafford, 3405 Ridgecrest Dr., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6967.__________
6 hole, 6 ton feeder bin; 10 ten hole metal hen nests; thirty 5 gal. hanger type feeder, cheap. Forest Walker, Box 32. Chickamauga. Ph. 375-3292.
9N Ford tractor, w/new tires, good cond., $900, see to appreciate. Wm. Loudermilk, Helen. Ph. 878-2828.
TD-9 loader, old model, good cond., with oil leak, $2800. Jerry Ware. Rt. I. Crandall. Ph. 695-4250.
Light wagon, can work 900 Ib. mule to wagon; also, set of harness, britching and saddle. C. B. Dickinson, Rt. 2. Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-4089.
Acetylene oxygen tanks, hose, cutting torch, gauges, welding type, $75. Loy W. Cochran, Rt. 4, Peachtree City 30269. Ph. 461-7730.__________
Case tractor, w/hyd. lift and power trail, 10 disc HD harrow, both $850; also, other equip. J. M. Humphries, Jefferson. Ph. 404-367-9306.______
Grain-o-vator feed or grain wagon, self-unloading by PTO, 8 in. auger, exc. cond. T. H. Chambers, Rt. 1, Homer. Ph. 404-677-4454 or 677-
3481.____________________ TD 340 International dozer, with
all hyd. tilt-angle blade, w/winch, exc. cond., $3,295. T. W. Sanford, Ellijay. Ph. 404-635-5143._____________
Well pump, tank, 50 ft. pipe and foot valve, used 2 yrs., $60. David White, Rt. I, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-8946._____________
TD9 dozer, exc. cond., new undercarriage, 10 ft. hyd. blade, $4500 or trade for cattle. Terry McLelland, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-4467.________
International Harvester hammermill, 3 screens, belt, sacker, dust collector, good cond., $75. Sherman Hall. Pavo 31778. Ph. 912-859-2104.
MF-35 diesel, '64, good running cond., $1800. Danny Martin, Grove St., Barnesville 30204. Ph. 358-2617, after 5:30 pm.__________________
8 ft. E-Z Flow distributor. $250; twenty-eight disc smoothing harrow, pull type, $250; six ft. toe-bar plow. $200. Freeman Alexander. Lithonia. Ph. 482-8555._________________
8N Ford, new tires, motor, bottom plow, harrow, cultivator, bush hog, scrape blade, $2250. Lamar H. Johnson, Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-.
5069.______________________ Super C Farmall, $350; W.C. Allis
Chalmers, no lift, has PTO, good cond., $300. A. M. Branch, Rt. 2. Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 483-7588.
I row farm tractor, 1953 John Deere M and equip., lights, like new tires, exc. cond., $1800. Bill Holloway, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-
2436._____________________ Set of oak bodies to be used on '60
Chevrolet, narrow and short cody, $35. James Willis, Rt. 3, Soperton. Ph. 912-529-3290.________________
3 1/2 hp tiller, $175; four x 8 heavy duty steel body, hopper spring, $85; cart, $25. Robert Hodge, Box 122, Fortson 31808._______________
1100 Massey Ferguson 12 ft. harrow, 4-16 in. 2 way plow, 300 Massey Ferguson combine w/corn and grain head, all good cond. Manson Woody, Omega. Ph. 528-6190.
Chore-matic chicken feeder, 3 lines, for 250 ft. long house; also, 10 ton feed bin, needs some repair, $500. George Owens, Rt. 3, Cochran. Ph. 404-629-5761.________________
16 ft. steel livestock body for sale. James Henderson, Rt. 1, Ambrose 31512. Ph. 912-384-7488.________
'73 Cub Cadet 108, 10 hp garden tractor, 42 in. mower, exc. cond., $850. Bill Kitchens, Covington. Ph. 786-8313.
[wanted
Want 1 Economy power King tractor, equip., etc., late model, must be reasonable. J. B. Adams, Fairburn. Ph. 964-9900.________________
Want Sears walking tractor super 6600, super start motor w/reverse, will trade Gravely or buy. D.- R. Padgett, Rt. 1, Box 323, Canton. Ph. 475-7997._________________
Want junked 8N or hood and instrument panel, preder panel w/proof meter. Buddy Hays, Musella 31066. Ph. 912-836-4666.
Want to buy corn combine, 2 or 4 row, in good cond. Hadley McClure, Blairsville. Ph. 745-6733.

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Want nursette, used, good working order, state price in 1st letter. Percy Atkinson, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 36, Madison
30650.___________________ Want automatic milker, suitable for
1-2 cows, good cond., reasonable. Nancy Pinckard, Lula. Ph. 983-7768.
Want 2 wheele garden tractor in need of repairs. Claire Parson, 1160 Bingham Rd., Dougiasville 301 34. Ph. 942-3771.________________
Want 3 pt. hitch for 2010 J.D. farm tractor. Floyd Helton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Ph. 865-2008.________
Want Super A or 100 IH w/cultivators and belly mower if possible. Roy Goodwin, Rt. 1, Box 239-B, Evans. Ph. 404-863-8770 after
6 p.m.____________________________ Want D-4 Cat. crawler tractor and
trailer, good cond. Onice Barber, Perry. Ph. 912-987-2891 p.m.
Want cultivators and harrow for Farmall 400. Donald Whitehead, Box 251, Comer 30629. Ph. 783-2045 after 6:30 p.m._________________
Want 2 row corn snapper, pull type of front mounted on tractor, must be good working cond. Ed Crabb, Rt. 1, Box 75, Ailey 30410. Ph. 912-583-
2151.________________ Want set hand lift cultivators for
Farmall A tractor, state price in 1st letter. Jerry Waystack, 2783 N. Thompson Rd., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 404458-1893.___________________
Want block type hay baler, (Turner), single axle w/power take off. Mrs. Dobbs, State Farmers Market, Shed 19, Stall 16, Forest Pk. Ph. 363-
9260.____________________ Want wide front end for M.T. John
Deere tractor within 100 mi. Dublin. Russell Butler, Rt. 1, Alamo. Ph. 912463-3335._____________
Want ground driven hay rake, working cond.; also, spike tooth harrow, prefer 4 section, 3 pt. hitch. Geo. Thomas, 4675 Roswell Rd., Marietta 30060.______________
Want 2-3 ft. subsoiler that will extend 6 ft. wide, good cond. Floyd Knowles, Rt. 2, Box 58-A, McRae 31055. Ph. 912-362-2046.______
Want series 50-1952 model John Deere tractor for parts. Carl Griffin, 218 Phillips Ave., Port Wentworth. Ph. 912-964-0662.____________
Want turing plow for 2 wheel David Bradley tractor. W. D. Burdett, Rt. 1, Mt. Vernon 30445._____________
Want 1 pt. hitch cutting harrow, planters, scrape blades and cultivators for 140 Farmall. H. R. Wilson, Box 1676 Dalton 30720. Ph. 404-278-
5434.________________ Want grain storage silo or bin with
or without ventilation or dryers. R. J. Williams, Decatur. Ph. 787-1837 or 633-1882.
Want side winder, lift type, rotary mower, model SW66 or SW72. W. A. Craig, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6385.
Want irrigation system, at least 1000 ft. of pipe. Annie J. Eskew, Northcutt Rd., Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-
8038.__________________ Want bucket and arm that bucket
attaches to an old junk Case backhoe. Carrol 1 Spikes, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-5395._________
Want Troy-bilt tiller, 6 hp. Hugh Stubbs, Marietta. Ph. 971-9167.
Want cub tractor, give description and price. E. C. Hall. 1640 Holcombe Lake Rd.. Marietta 30062.______
Want syrup mill and copper pan, must be good cond., mule drawn. W. J. Forsyth, Rt. I, Aragon 30104. Ph. 234-9003.______________
Want good used pea sheller. Terry McLelland, Rt. I, Pendergrass 30567. Ph. 693-4467.______________
Want root rake for RD-7 dozer. Carson Stringtellow, Rt. 1, Box 152C, Buena Vista. Ph. 912-649-7623. after
6 p.m.________________ Want commercial made quail
breeding pens, w/feed, water troughs, within 30 mi. J. B. Brown, 1991 Plantation Lane, Chamblee.________
Want scrape blade for Inter. Cub tractor, must be 1 -pt. fast hitch and good cond. Charles Gilreath, Rt. 1, Monroe. Ph. 267-6483.______
Want propane gas tank, 100 gal. or larger. W. L. McNeal, 1541 Brown Bridge Ave., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-8934.________________
Want pea thrasher, hand or motor driven, state price and gen. cond. E. Mikell Cates, Box 261, Oglethorpe 31068.

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Wednesday. June 25. 1975

Farm machinery and equipment

wanted

Want grinding stone, 20 in. or more, diameter 2 1/2 in. or more thick. W. A. Speir, 1721 Gaboon St., SW. Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-0647.
Want complete set front cultivator for M-John Deere model 100. B. C. Meadows, Kingston. Ph. 336-5426.
Want 2 row combine with corn and grain heads, reasonably priced. Edward McCarty, Rt. 3, Alma 31510. Ph. 912-632-4842.____________
Want G Allis Chalmers for parts, ring, gear and pinion, low gear, pinion gear, 3rd gear. Hoke Culpepper, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 384-7309.
Want junk Allis Chalmers combine, model 60-66, for parts, grain bin, auger, etc. J. R. Hancock, Rt. 1, Crandall. Ph. 695-5346.___________________
Want 8-10 ft. grain drill with seed and fertilizer boxes. Leamon Broadnax, Rt. 1, Box 69, Albany. Ph. 912435-5392, after 7.___________
4-6 KW generator, engine not required, give description and price. Roger Stembridge, 580 Camelot Dr. Athens 30601._____________
Want old yard type hand operated cast iron water pump, reasonably priced. Bob Morgan, 4005 Pitman Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 344-
4461.____________________
Want M. F. 35 or 135 diesel tractor, must be good cond. Ed Starling, Box 958, Macon. Ph. 912-745-5291 or 743-8589._____________
Want an all steel portable cattle squeeze. Ed Simmons, 53 14th St., N.E., Atlanta. Ph. 404-476-2231 or 892-2070._____________
Want cub low-boy tractor w/belly mower, must be in good cond. Preston Breedlove, Rt. 3, Monroe 30655.
Want cultivator and belly mower for Massey-Harris pony tractor. David Brown, 4853 Evans Dr., Union City 30291. Ph. 964-1123._______
Want all steel portable cattle squeeze. Ed Simmons, 53-14th St., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 404-476-2231 or 892-2070.
Cattle, swine, other livestock

for sale

In order to qualify to ad-

vertise cattle, cattle farmers

should have had the livestock

advertised in their possession

60 days or more before offering

it for sale through this

publication.

Potential buyers and sellers

of cattle are reminded that any

cattle moving from farm to farm

should have a negative

brucellosis test within the past

30 days before they are moved

whenever this is a change of

ownership. Exceptions being

cattle from certified herds or

those consigned directly for

slaughter.

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CATTLE
Baby calves, Dairy and Beef type, $10-$25; also, feeder calves, $35-$65. H. W. Brown, Rt. 5, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-7489.___________
Purebred Black Angus bull, approx. 1 yr., $150. Scott McCaluso, Rt. 1, Box 116, Senoia. Ph. 599-3815.
Angus bulls, best selection ever, 28 performance tested, 2 yrs., reasonably priced. M. H. Barnett, Jr. Washington. Ph. 404-678-2832.____________
2 reg. Charolais bulls, 7/8 French, 13 mos., grandson of B47, halter broken. Kemsy Phillips, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8615, 761-2275._____
4 reg. Black Angus bulls, 9 to 10 mos.; also, some reg. heifers. E. C. Roper, Rt. 10, Gainesville. Ph. 869-
7114.________________ Nine cows bred Pinzgauer. Frank
Rauls, Rt. 1, Byron. Ph. 912-9533576.

15 commercial and cross-bred Santa Gertrudis heifers, $175 ea. Geo. W. Adams, 904 Greene St., Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-4071.
3 Black Angus cows w/calves, also, 3 heifers, bargain. H. E. Glore, Mableton. Ph. 948-4132.
Baby calves, $20; feeder and grass calves, $40 up, ready for pasture. S. J. Summers, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 483-1747.
Reg. purebred Polled Hereford bulls, certificates, Victor Domino breeding, service age. John C. Dorough, Jr., Cordele. Ph. 912-2732390.
3/4 Charolais bull, $200, 14 mos., sired by 1/2 French purebred. W. E. Wilson, 1023 Rock Cut Rd., Forest Pk. Ph. 366-5936.
2 purebred Polled Hereford bulls, 19 mos., $240 ea.; 1 P.P.H. bull, 7 mos., $125; cows and heifers. John M. Burnett, Rt. 2, Bremen. Ph. 646-3236.
Charolais cattle: P. B. bulls w/papers, $250 ea.; P. B. heifers, bred and open w/papers. Clyde Lawson, Killian Rd., Canton. Ph. 479-3542 or 479-3141.
Holstein cow, milking, good cond. Mrs. W. B. Williams, Rt. 2, Danville 31017. Ph. 912-962-3796.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 12-24 mos., Victor Domino breeding. T. H. Chambers, Rt. 1, Homer. Ph. 404677-4454 or 677-3481.
39 young brood cows, Angus, Hereford, Charolais; 26 calves, others springing, $125 ea. Morgan Bray, Box 385, Oglethorpe. Ph. 472-8878.
14 percentage Polled Charolais heifers, bred dbl. Polled purebred bull, recorded buyers name, free del. Fred Collins, Whigham. Ph. 912-7623901.
16 Angus heifers, 7-9 mos., good stock, sell any amount; herd price, $75 ea., del. can be arranged. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 478-2848.
Reg. Black Angus bulls, ready for service, Emulous and Marshall bloodlines; also, open and bred heifers. Ray Glasco, Monroe. Ph. 241 1181.
Reg. Angus bulls, 18 mos., BCIA records, sired by Mentieth of Graham, Commodore of Wye. S. Thad Rush, Rome. Ph. 295-5167.
Polled Santa Gertrudis bulls, 12-16 mos., reg., classified bronded; heifers and cows. Garnet Sauls, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1858.
10 reg. Jersey heifers, to calve Sept. thru Oct. '75, from 11,000 milk herd, $350 ea. H. P. Russell, Rt. 1, Boston. Ph. 226-8645 or 226-8578. .
Weaning age, 1st cross Angus/Brahman calves, heavy weaning weights, some top herd bull prospects. D. L. Hayes, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-2705.
Reg. Hereford, 3 yr. cow, bred, papers furnished, $250. D. M. Mullis, Rt. 1, Rentz 31075. Ph. 912-9844652 after 6 pm.______________
Guernsey w/Angus heifer, 5/29/75, 3 gal. daily, plus calves milk, 3 1/2 yrs., hand milked, $250, pr., $225 for cow. Nancy Pinckard, Lula. Ph. 983-
7768.___________________ Angus bull w/papers, Sir David
Emulous, sired by Emulous of K Pride, 4 yrs., $500. J. T. Carter, Toccoa. Ph. 886-2323.__________
Exc. selection of reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 1 yr. up, healthy. Winton Harris, Rt. 1, Screven 31560. Ph. 912-586-6687.
Reg. twin Angus bulls, 21 mos., take your pick, $250. John L. Maddock, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8910.
50 reg. Angus cows; 15 bred heifers, some cows w/calves, bred back, must sell. J. W. Sheppard, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 292-2465.__________________
Baby calves, disease free herd, $20$50, 5-15 days old. Lucy Dowling, Rt. 2, Box 26, Waycross. Ph. 283-1669.
Charolais bulls from reg. Angus cows, ideal for cross breeding, $300. Kenneth English, Keysville. Ph. 404547-2568._____________
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls and heifers, 12-33 mos., CMR and Victor Domino bloodlines, TB and Bangs free. D. H. Wasden, Box 423, Quitman. Ph. 263-8350.____________
36 head reg. black Angus cattle, $7500. A. H. Branan, McDonough. Ph. 957-3214 after 4 pm._________
8 black Angus brood cows, gentle herd bull; 8 calves, 6 mos., yearlings. C. F. Campbell, Cornelia. Ph. 7787938.

Sev. reg. Polled Hereford bulls, ready for light service, 14-16 mos. bloodline 4 square Leonard. Hardwick Harris, Gibson 30810._____
Reg. Black Angus bulls, cows and open heifers, Marshall and Canadian bloodline. Jim Gresham, Hampton. Ph. 946-3373.
Large Angus Holstein bull, corn fed, tested, selling to prevent interbreeding, $325. Billy Kitchings, Morrow. Ph. 961-0540.
20 Black Angus cows with 15 calves, $175 pr. J. R. Vaughn, Marietta. Ph. 427-3987.
2 Purebred Angus herd sires, one Marshall bloodlines, one son of Million Dollar Colossal. E. L. Curtis, Rt. 2, Nicholls 31554._________
Good herd of Polled Hereford cows with calves, $275 pr. Paul Wilkinson, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-2943 after
8 pm.___________________ Two Black Angus heifer calves, 6
mos., $65 ea. Donnie Robinson, Molena. Ph. 404-648-3833, Thomaston.
20 Angus yearling heifers, quality $200 ea.; 6 live steers ready for freezer, $150-$200 ea. Ray Moss, Duluth. Ph. 476-3076, 451-3541.
Reg. Black Angus bulls and heifers, 12-36 mos. old; reg. Black cows. H. J. Hamil, 818 Temple Rd., Bremen 30110. Ph. 537-4263.
Guernsey milk cow bred to reg. Black Angus, freshen in Dec. with 4th calf. C. G. Ray, Palmetto. Ph. 4633701.
Reg. Black Angus bull, cows, heifers, selling out, no reasonable offer refused. Wm. H. Davis, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-8550._______
40 young 1/2 and 3/4 Charolais cows, some w/calves, others due; eight 1 yr. heifers; also, bull. John Turner, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5219.
Brahma heifers, $145; Brangus heifers, $135; Braham-Brangus bulls, $150-$300, purebred, no papers. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.
Young, reg. Black Angus bulls, make beautiful herd bulls, shown by appointment. John S. Noell, Thomaston._________________
Fine Guernsey milk cow; Red Angus bull; other cattle, reasonable. V. R. Yates, Rt. 3, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-5101.__________________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, El Capitan, Bull 13 bloodlines. J. W. Morris, Double M Farms, CarrolIton. Ph. 832-3284 am. or 832-8447 pm.
10 Charolais heifers, all 1/2 French, all reg. purebred. Michael Smith, Gainesville. Ph. 536-6840 after 6 pm.
13 top quality Polled yearling Chianina heifers, priced to sell. Walt Prickett, Rt. 1, Madison. Ph. 342-
1448._____________________ 2 purebred Polled Hereford bulls, 1
yr., approx. 750 Ibs., $250 ea., no papers. D. O. Combs, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Ph. 404-887-3427.
Reg. Purebred Charolais, half, 3/4
French bulls, 1/2 bred Chianina bulls, $350 up; purebred - pure French heifers, cows, D. Hand, Bowdon. Ph. 258-2853 or 258-7437._______
Brahman, 15 extra Irg. cows w/lrg. calves, purebred but not reg., $500, pr. J. A. Morgan, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-253-6783.__________________
26 cows w/calves, mostly Black Angus, A-l cond., will sell all or part, sold farm, must sell. H. H. Holton, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-8948.
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, King Domino breed, 10 mos., $200. Harold Brown, Newnan. Ph. 253-1536.
Reg. Red Angus and Limousin-Red Angus cross bulls. Otis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613.
Reg. Black Angus bulls, 15-28 mos., $150 up; cows w/calves, $325. Robert Knight, Monroe. Ph. 267-5035, or 284-1807, Decatur.___________
25 Angus; 5 Black-White Face heifers, 5-10 mos., good cond., $65$75. Billy Sewell, Gumming. Ph. 8873875.
Reg. Angus bulls, 15-18 mos., herd bull, 5 yr?., exc. bloodlines. W. H. Ledford, Whitner-Lewis Farm, Dahlonega. Ph. 864-3719.______
Young exc., gentle reg. Brahman cows and bulls for sale. Geo. Wright, Jr., Rt. 1, Chula. Ph. 912-382-9545.
Reg. 1 yr. Black Angus bull, $150 w/papers; 1 yr. 1/2 Charolais-Black Angus bull and heifer, $200. C. C. Newton, Rt. 3, Box 322, Gainesville. Ph. 536-2965.

Reg. Charolais- bull, 3 1/2 yrs., $500; two 1/2 Charolais bulls, 17 mos., $250; 10 mos., $200. A. D. Cromer. Augusta. Ph. 733-9065.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 30-36 mos., Victor Domino and Trailblazer breeding, P.P.H.R. Trailblazer 3 grandson. Fred Puckett, Dawson. Ph. 995-
2860. ________________
100 head Holstein milking cows, 1st and 2nd calf; also, base for sale, all productive. Dot Bird, Buckhead. Ph. 404-342-1690.__________
Black Angus bull, heifer and 1 steer, $350 for all. James Griffith, Marietta. Ph. 428-3156.________
15 Angus heifers, breeding age or bred, $1 10-$125 ea.; also, CharolaisBlack White Face. J. R. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 404-361-7307._____
25 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 2 yrs., $300-$500. R. L. Swearingen, Sr., Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3518 p.m. or 847-3535 a.m.____________
Brangus bulls from Thousand Dollar cows and ton bull, ready for service, $500 ea., will accept hay. Wantland. Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-2878.
3/4 Simmental bulls, 6 mos. C. H. Conner, Flowery Branch. Ph. 404967-6828._______________
Reg. RWJ Hereford bull, 3 yrs. E. J. Stokes. Rt. 2. Lecshurg. Ph. 435-8658.
Fine young Black Angus brood cow w/4 mo. calf. Chas. Lynch, Rt. 2, Hiram. Ph. 943-5795.__________
Bred Angus heifers; also, reg. Angus bull, artif. bred, form of Wye, reasonable. M. A. Prowell. Fairburn. Ph 964-7636._______________
2 Black Angus cows w/calves, 5 mos., $250, pr.; Angus-White Face bull, $200. Howard Clark, Avera 30803. Ph. 404-547-2271.______
Purebred Hereford bull, selling to prevent inbreeding. David Bush. Preston. Ph. 828-2173._________
Reg. Charolais cows, 1/2 and 3/4, heifers and bulls, sell all or part. Peyton Way, Hinesville. Ph. 912-884-
2497.___________________ Semen proved purebred 1/2 French
Charolais bulls from Alibaba Dessauny; also, 1/2 Simmental from Apollo. G. F. Mclnnes, Box 3595. Augusta. Ph. 404-733-2078.______
7 purebred Santa Gertrudis cows, 4 yrs.; 3 calves; two 2 yr. bulls. B. J. Reece, Jr., Rt. 2, Cartecay Rd., Ellijay. Ph. 404-635-2806._________'
Big, purebred Brown Swiss cows bred to son of Stretch. Bill Newby, Rt. I, Wildwood 30757. Ph. 657-4548.
Milk cow w/3 wk. calf, $300; I White Face to freshen Aug., $300. Hillard Smith, 1775 Cooper Lake Dr., Smyrna. Ph. 435-1721._________;
Purebred Hereford bulls, hardy range raised, Polled and horned, all breeding age, $200 up. W. H. Thompkins, Jr., Woodbury. Ph. 404-1553-
5565._____________________ Guernsey cow, giving 4 gal. milk ea.
day. Ernest C. Rainey, 3458 Scales Rd.. Duluth. Ph. 476-2132._____
1/2 Jersey - 1/2 Holstein heifer; 1/2 Holstein - 1/2 White Face cow, both for $300. Edwin Moss, Rt. 1, Duncan Rd., Oxford 30267.___________
Baby calves available year round, $15-$30; feeder calves, $35-$50. S. W. Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 536-3219, 532-0903.
_______SWINE_________
Reg. Hamp. boar; 3 reg. Hamp. gilts for sale. Wayne Smith, Rt. 2, Winder. Ph. 867-4171 after 7 p.m.________
4 pigs, 8 wks., $20 ea. or $60 if all taken. P. J. Jordan, Wallace Lake Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-9669.______
Reg. York, boars, service age, good quality; reg. York, open gilts; Hamp. bred gilts. E. C. Davis, Rt. 2, Jesup. Ph. 912-427-3635.____________
30 bred gilts, mostly Hampshire, bred to Chester White boar, start farrowing 3 wks. S. Brown, Rt. 3, Brooklet. Ph. 842-2366._________
Reg. Hampshire and Yorkshire boars and gilts, all ages; also, crossbred gilts. Lawton Kemp, Jr., Box 7, Dexter 31019. Ph. 875-3417.
5 pigs, 7-8 wks., red and white, $25 ea. James Womack, Rt. 1, Box'252, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3347.________
Landrace Duroc pigs, 10 wks., $20; Shoats, BBQ size, $25, $35. J. W. Coley, Atlanta. Ph. 636-8105 after 6.
20 bred sows, Polland China, Tamworth and Hampshire; also, 3 herd boars. Geo Sherman, Rt. 8, Rome 30161. Ph. 295-1637.

6 feeder Shoats for sale, $30 ea. Ralph C. Swafford, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6967. 428-8524.

Purebred Yorkshire bred gilts;
Yorkshire boars, exc. to start herd. D. A. Law, Rt. 1, Chula 31733. Ph. 912382-4842._____________

Reg. S.P.C. pigs, best bloodlines,
long meat type, $40 ea. w/papers. Alien Dostart, Cave Spgs. Ph. 777-

3735.___________

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3 shoats, ready for butchering, ap-

prox. 200 Ibs., $85 ea. V. C. Gunter

McDonough. Ph. 957-2879._____

Purebred Duroc boars and gilts for sale. $55. T. L. Surles, Preston 31824.

Reg. Yorkshire boar, 11 mos., papers furnished. J. V. Duckett, Martin 30557. Ph. 779-2036.______

Purebred Black Poland China pigs, can be reg., $30 ea. Doug Garrison,
Rt. I, Box 153, Taylorsville 30178. Ph. 404-684-7778.___________

Reg. Duroc gilts from validated herd, farrowed 1/12/75, $150 ea.
Frank Sutton, Taylorsville. Ph. 6845600.

SHEEP & GOATS_____
Full blooded Nubian, easy milker, 2 1/2 qts. rich milk now, will increase, $ 1 50; young Nubian nanny, $50. John Hansen. Sautee. Ph. 404-865-2226.
1/2 Toggenburg, 1/2 Nubian doe, milking; 1 Toggenburg/Nubian billy; 1 Toggenburg/Saanen doe. Dale Drummond. Rt. 3. Hampton. Ph. 946-3674.
Milk goat for sale, $25; 2 billies, $15 ea. Robert Brown, Rt. 7, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-0888.___________
ADGA Nubians, milking does; young bucks and does, Jo No Bo and Hurricane Acres bloodlines. Cecil White, Sylvester. Ph. 776-3843.
Herd sire, Black Jack Pride, ADGA, N186815, sell or trade for reg. Nubian doe; others avail. Mr. Bell, Perry 31069. Ph. 987-1783 after 5 p.m._____
3 nanny kids, 4 1/2 mos., 1/2 Nubian and common goats, $15 ea. James Willis, Soperton. Ph. 912-529-
3290.___________________ Young Toggenburg-Swiss doe,
milking 1 qt., should dbl. next kidding, $30. Mary Dobbins, Clayton. Ph. 782-4771._______________
1/2 Nubian nanny, $20; nanny w/2 kids, $35; nanny w/1 kid, $30, all for $75. Rickey Oglesby, Bowman. Ph. 245-5755.________________
Fresh Toggenburg/Nubian milk goat, gentle, easy to milk; also, 3 buck kids. Jackie Berry, Buford 30518. Ph. 404-945-6570 or 945-4024.______
Lambs for sale, 1 wk. to 70 Ibs. Robert McLeod, Box 311, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-532-6641 after 6 p.m.
2 Saanen bucks, $25 ea., from reg. sire. D. E. Arbogast, Powder Spgs. Ph. 404-428-5719._____________
Nanny goat, due to freshen soon, $50; Alpine cross doe, 5 mos., $25. Mrs. Annie Forrester, Buford. Ph. 945-6570.____________'
Nubian billy, 6 mos., reg., $45. John Boren, Newnan. Ph. 253-8109.
1 full blooded young Toggenburg buck from heavy producer. Bill Sewell, 5150 Pounds Dr., Tucker. Ph. 934-1949.____________________
Goats for sale. Bill Brogdon, 401 N. Burwell, Adel 31620. Ph. 896-4109.
2 young billy goats, $15 ea. Janice Odom, Rt. 2, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 404-926-5420.____________
Doe and little buck, $200; 2 small does, $75 ea.; 6 bucks, $45-$60 ea. Homer McDonald, Commerce. Ph. 335-5483._________________
2 purebred tri-colored Nubian bucks; 1 ADGA reg., good milk stock, Chikaming bloodlines. Pamela Ives, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-9157.______
Pr. of 4 mo. old goats, $20, mother, $15, if all taken. Seggie Duncan, 11 73 Dogwood Rd.; Snellville 30278. Ph. 972-5369.___________________
150 good size milk type goats, $18 ea., if all taken, see to appreciate. Doretha Rowden, Rt. 2, Bogart. Ph. 404-725-7535._______
2 milk goats, 1 due to have kids end of June. John Parks, Bethany Rd., Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-2757.
Purebred Nubian buck, 5 mos., disbudded, descented; 3 milk type goats, now milking. John Reese, Rt. 1, Whitesburg. Ph. 832-3955._______
Goats: one ram, one nannie. W. H. Wasden, Box 423, Quitman. Ph. 2638350 after 6 p.m.

Wednesday, June 25, 1975

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale

Reg. and grade horses, 16 hands. Palomino gelding, English, gentle; 7 yr. Western pleasure gelding, reg. J. W. Mullis, Snellville. Ph. 466-8548.
Purebred Arabian horses, colts fillies, all ages. H. A. Simpson, Norcross. Ph. 404-448-6066, evenings weekends.

Beautiful sorrel TWH April '74 filly, stocking, blaze face, see to appreciate. D. F. Kilby, 2385 Phillips Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 981-0159 or 4822653.
2 horses for sale, mixed breed small type, $50. Woodrow Grant, Rt. 1, Arabi 31712.

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SHEEP & GOATS

2 Welsh mares, $85 ea.; 1 gelding Welch pony hunter, bay, 13.2 horse, $125, all young. L. C. Thomp- hands, 8 yrs., gentle, good jumper,

Nubian milk goats, kids and yearl- son, Rt. 1, Soperton 30457. Ph. 529- $750. Nita Ann Knight, Savannah. Ph.

ing^, bottle raised; reg. Nubian bucks, 6256.

912-925-7002.

see to appreciate. Frank Seabolt, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-5212.
Four Nubians Saanan does, will

Showy sorrel racking horse, 16 Beautiful reg. Palomino mare, 15.2 hands, 1150 Ibs., new shoes; Western hands, 6 yrs., exc. conf. and col., good saddle and bridle, $395, will trade. show prospect. Diana Hall, Winder.

POLI-CHICKEN

trade for cattle of equal value. Carl B. Sanders, Box 104, Moreland 30259. Ph. 404-253-4249.

Chuck Adamson, Newborn. Ph. 404- Ph. 867-6261.

468-8241.

Gentle, chestnut, racking gelding,

AQHA 7 yr. sorrel mare, good fat, friendly, anyone can ride, $350;

1 broiler-fryer chick en, cut in parts

1 teaspoon Ac'cent flavor enhancer

Nubian goats, 2 does, 1 buck, $100 for all. Mrs. Whitt, Rt. 2, Ellaville. Ph. 912-472-6204. ________
A.D.G.A. reg. Nubian goats for sale. F. B. White, Tifton. Ph. 382-7285.
Saanen milk goat, fresh now, rich

conf., 15 1/2 hands, show quality, Poco breeding, with tack, $650. Donald Bentley, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph. 404-926-5546.
Reg. Quarter horse gelding, chestnut, star, strip, snip, white stocking. Harvey King, Hill King breeding.

reg. 15/16 Arabian colt, show quality. Denise Schwartz, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1475._________________
Reg. TWH mare, 3 yrs., bay, 6 mos., prof, training, shown in racking, good show prospect, $500. Doyle Strickland Jefferson. Ph. 367-8634 or

1/4 cup Mazola corn oil
2 tablespoons flour
1 1/2 tablespoon dried parsley

3/4 teaspoon cur ry powder
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
2 cups water 1 cup dairy

milk, mother's healthy kids. Albert Jackie McElroy, College Park. Ph. 549-7667._______________

Walker, Acworth. Ph. 974-2749.

766-6605.

AQHA mare, sorrel, 15.2 hands, 9

1 tablespoon cara way seeds

sour cream

Barbedoe sheep, $125 pr; Spanish goats, $25 ea. Cecil Miller, Grovetown. Ph. 863-2570.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
wanted

Reg. Quarter horses, all ages and colors; 2 Palomino champions, some bred broodmares. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.
3 yr. old Quarter type gelding, gentle, $135; also, 1 yr. roan TWH stud colt, $85, both for $200. Marcus Brown, Rt. l.Unadilla. Ph. 645-3542.
Tho. mare, 15.3, chestnut, hunted, and shown; Irg. pony, black, mare, 14.0, hunted, shown, 8 yrs. Valeri

yrs., bred to reg. Appaloosa stallion, $450. Diane Cantley, Lithia Spgs. Ph. 944-8727.__________________
Reg. American Saddlebred brood mare, Rox McDonald breeding, brings beautiful colts. Bobby Robinson, Columbus. Ph. 404-323-1478.
Purebred TWH gelding, flashy, prof, trained, shown at '72 celebration, no bad habits. Louise Andrews, Decatur. Ph. 321-0715._____

1 1/2 teaspoons salt
Heat corn oil in fry pan over medium heat. Add chicken and brown on all sides. Remove chicken. Stir flour into pan drippings scraping loose browned bits. Mix together parsley, caraway seeds, salt, flavor enhancer, curry powder and black pepper. Blend water, sour cream and dry ingredients in fry pan and bring to simmer, while stirring. Return chicken to fry pan and simmer, covered, about 45 minutes or until fork can be inserted with ease. Makes 4 servings.

Love, Roswell. Ph. 475-7307.

Chincotcague pony, 9 yrs., 11.2

Mr. Thomas R. Walton

Want cherry red, purebred Duroc One good Shetland pony, gelding, hands, trained to cart, Pleasure riding,

3973 Stovall Terrace, N. E.

boar, meat type, 18 mos., within 50 $50; one good gentle pleasure horse, gentle for children. Richard Campmi. Norcross. L. O. Hogsed, Norcross. gelding, 6 yrs., approx. 1500 Ibs. Rob- bell, Marietta. Ph. 993-7391 pm.

Atlanta, Georgia 30342

Ph. 448-4308.______________ Want to catch or buy wild cattle,

bie Merchant, Rt. 2, Milan. Ph. 3624487.

Quarter dun gelding, 4 yrs., King, Zantanan, Dodger bloodlines, con-

Appaloosa mare, gentle, nice gait,

Thoroughbred gelding, 6 yrs., 16

have tranquilizer gun, will travel. D. Welch gentle pony, colt, 9 mo. also, sistant winner in open shows. Teresa ladies horse, $195. Faye Tribble, hands, hunter jumper, $350; 2 ponies,

A. Vaughn, Powder Spgs. Ph. 943- Western saddle, all $75. Donald Daniel, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-3048 4580 Roswell Rd.. Marietta.______ $25 ea.; 2 yr. TWH gelding, $100.

6621.___________________ Rainey, Moreland, Ph. 251-1667.

pm._____________________ Joking Bars Dandy, No. 1062944, Carol Goen, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-

Will buy horses, any disp. or breed; One sorrel gelding, extra gentle; one Reg. American Saddlebred gelding, dbl. bred Three Bars yearling stud 9648.______________________

also, bucking horses, must be fat pinto gelding, pretty, extra fast. chestnut, 16 hands, prof, trained, 3 colt, sorrel, star, strip, snip, gentle, Reg. AQHA sorrel gelding, 9 yrs.,

reasonabte. J. W. Mullis, Snellville. Robert Nelms, Rt. 10, Carrollton gaited Pleasure. K. Waldrop, Atlanta. broke. Buddy Holt, Dacula. Ph. 963- Western and English tack included,

Ph. 466-8548.______________ 30117. Ph. 404-832-6545:

Ph. 633-1322.______________ 2745.______________________ very gentle but spirited, $600. Leslie

Want 2 buffalo, will pick up. Bob Slack, Rt. 4, Gumming. Ph. 889-1912.
Want pr. small mules or horses, must be gentle, well trained to work

Small mule, 550-600 Ibs., with harness, will work and pasture with cattle, $125. R. H. Evans, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-5129.

4 horses, ridden by children, 1 reg. racking mare; 3 Quarter horses, good home only. Jane McGhee, Decatur.
Ph. 243-7050.________________

Flashy racking Pinto mare, 9 yrs.,
exc. disp., 15 hands, owner outgrown, $275. D. Wilson, Martha Ln., Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-7960 or 748-

Blank. Roswell. Ph. 993-4037.
TWH Saddlebred colt, 4 1/2 mos., nice for child, best offer. Joanne Meier, Tucker. Ph. 934-3641.

and plow, up to $500. C. C. Cresap, Albany. Ph. 912-436-9356._____
Want small pony for small boy, must be gentle; also, want cart and

Reg. Palomino gelding, stylish racking horse, must see to appreciate. David Hencely, Rt. 3, Forsyth. Ph. 994-6237.

QH gelding, 15 hands, used as trail, Pleasure and cattle horse, anyone can ride. Holly Vaughn, Powder Spgs. Ph. 404-943-6621.________________

2815._____________________
Small 3 yr. Quarter horse gelding. Jerry Singleton, Rt. 1, Senoia. Ph. 599-3081._________________

Reg. Purebred Arabs, Morafic grandson;, also, extremely classic suckling colt, terms. Ellen Peeples, Forest Park. Ph. 366-8077, 461-1192.

harness. Quitmon Barrs, Eastman. Ph 374-3800.
Horses,

2 reg. Quarter geldings, sired by
AQHA champion, good disp. and conf., $1000 and $1250. T. L. Hightower, Lithonia. Ph. 483-7898.

Beautiful chestnut gelding pony, white mane and tail, has had all shots this yr., $100. Dale Williams, Smyrna. Ph. 436-8723._______________

AQHA 5 yr. mare, AQHA points,
exc. Pleasure, halter, top show horse, adult or youth, $3200. Donnie Lumpkin, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7034.

Bay pony mare, good mover, super jumper, taught beginners to jump, exp. rider to show. Mrs. E. R. Macon, Atlanta. Ph. 233-0573.__________

mules, ponies for sale
In order to qualify to ad vertise horses, farmers should have had the livestock ad
vertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
Racking horse for sale; also, 2 Quarter horses. James Amos, Sparta. Ph. 4Q4-444-6195.___________
Pony, 10.3 hands, chestnut, gentle, fat, had all shots, neg. coggins, $75, good home. O. J. Greene, Jr., 2380 Hudson Dr., Lilburn. Ph. 972-6377.
Reg. TWH gelding. Midnight SunMerry Go Boy breeding, $300; buckskin gelding, exp. rider, $200. Charlie Libretto, Commerce. Ph. 335-
2132.__________________ Reg. TWH brood mare, w/Xtra
flashy stud colt by side, exc; proven bloodlines, 2 grand champions. W. Newton, Bronwood. Ph. 912-995-
4548._____________________ AQHA reg, gelding, dark sorrel,
fully trained in Pleasure, reining and trail, anyone can ride. L. A. McGloun, Richland. Ph. 912-887-
3745.____________________ Welch pony, $60, gentle, blonde
mane and tail, red-sand col., can carry 150 Ibs. John Hansen, Sautee. Ph. 404-865-2226.______________
Outstanding half TB yearly filly, exc. hunter prospect; reg. Paint mare, gentle but spirited, beautiful conf., col. Don Browen, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 469-
8615.__________________ Horses for sale at all times, reg. and
grade, ponies and small horses; time event horses. David Barnett, Riverdale. Ph. 477-8698 or 461-8557.
Reg. Quarter horse stud, sorrel, star, sire: Don Flowers, grandsire: Red Mud, Jr., $50. Julie Patton, Riverdale. Ph. 404-432-2241.

Reg. 1/2 Arab Palomino filly, Hunter/Dressage prospect, 31/32 Arab gelding, gentle, both 2 yrs., broke, $400 ea. George Reed, Wildwood. Ph. 404-831-9343.
2 Appaloosa fillies, 1 bay, near eopard, 1 black, both started under saddle, sired by Foundation leopard. Jerry Sangster, Coolidge. Ph. 912346-3318.
Thoroughbred gelding, 5 yrs., 16.1 lands, exc. open or event prospect, ;reen but willing. Mrs. Dutcher, lappy Hollow Rd., Doraville. Ph. 394-8220.
1972 AQHA chestnut gelding, 4 white stockings, blaze, 15.2, show lorse deluxe, halter, western pleasure, mnt seat. Joan Senn, LaGrange. Ph. 404-884-5739.
Purebred Quarter horses, all ages and colors, Old Sorrel and King Bailey breeding, $125 $200, no >apers. Tom Garden, Rt. 4, Cordele. " h. 273-6487.
2 AQHA fillies, 4 yrs., $400 ea.; 2 AQHA mares with young foals, $550 ea. W. M. Morris, Lawrenceville. Ph. 36-0708.
2 horses for sale, gentle and easonably priced. Ray Mitchell, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 921-2436.
AQHA reg. Quarter horse stallion, 'oco Bueno and Dexter breeding; also, 2 reg. Quarter mares, 3 and 6 TS. David Bush, Preston. Ph. 8282173.
Reg. 4 yr. Saddlebred mare, rides ;ood; 1 gelding, 6 yrs., works and ides. Harold McNeal, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2552.
AQHA '72 chestnut gelding, 4 tockings, blaze, 15.2 hands, show lorse deluxe, halter, Western, hunt eat. Jean Senn, LaGrange. Ph. 404884-5739.
AQHA-PHBA, 2 yr. filly, trained by inging Pines Plantation, 17 halter wints, exc. col. and conf., $3500. .eonard Green, Morrow. Ph. 361-
6658.

Reg. AQHA weanlings, yearlings, 2 yr., 3 yr., all sired by champ.; brood mares for '76 foals, $500 up. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3578J7 .
AQH-Welch cross ponies, 13--114 hands, child's hunter prospects; yearlings, 2 and 3 yr. olds. C. I. Bryans, Jr., 1030 Katherine St., Augusta. Ph. 404-736-9866._______
Reg. Appaloosa for sale, all ages from bred mares to '75 foals. Virginia Hogan, Rt. 2, Box 149, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 912-831-5510 pm.___________
3/4 Arabian horse mare; 1/2 Arabian mare, 8 yrs., both in good cond., $250 ea. Guy Dyrr, Cornelia. Ph. 778-7553.___________________
Snowflake Appaloosa gelding, 4 yrs., saddle, bridle, blanket, ch'est band included, rode by 10 yr. girl, $205. Martha Barnes, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-2290.
Reg. Quarter horse mare, 4 yrs., sired from Hired Hand Peppy, gentle, need;, working. Mrs. P. Dye, Quaker Rd.. Waynesboro. Ph. 554-3437.
Dapple AQHA buckskin gelding, 3' yrs., 15 hands, gentle, exc. conf., shown ladies Western Pleasure, $800. B. Black, Senoia. Ph. 599-6307.
Purebred Shetlands, 36 in. bay stallion; 43 in. Paint mare; 42 in. grey mare w/foal; sorrel yearling, $150, all. Mrs. Scarsfield, Zebulon. Ph. 404567-3609.
Reg. 1/2 Arabian mare, beautiful chestnut w/star, 5 yrs., 15.2 hands, gentle, green, $400. Nancy Pittman, Carrollton. Ph. 832-9345.________
Reg. AQHA horses for sale; also, nice selection of top grade horses, priced to sell. Bill Nicholson, Roswell. Ph. 993-9285.
1 sorrel stud, 4 yrs., halter broke, gentle. J. F. Denney, Sr., Rt. 3, Box 98, Carrollton 30117.____________
Purebred Arab weanling colt, exc. bloodlines, show potential, chestnut, white markings, $1000; 1/2 Arab, bay colt, good carriage, $500. Anne Lloyd, Acworth. Ph. 974-5518.

Beautiful, gentle AQHA ex-prof, roping horse, buckskin gelding, w/tack, $500; bay gelding Quarter horse, $300 w/tack. Tom Seymour, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-2665.________
21 reg. Tenn. Walkers, beautiful. Max Phillips, 3066 Rex Rd., Rex 30273. Ph. 474-4228 or 366-5647.
Nice white spotted gelding pony, gentle for children, $35 w/bridle and halter. John O'Neal, 210 Andrew Dr., Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 922-7202.
Reg. American Saddlebred racking show mare, 3rd place Ala. StateWorld champ, racking Juvenile, Ga. State mare class '74. Charles Stone, Cumming. Ph. 887-2966._______
Purebred Arabian gelding, 9 yrs., 15.1, well trained, shown successfully, driving, English, costume. Mrs. Carrinton, Atlanta. Ph. 404-252-
7568._______________________ Yearlings for sale or will trade for
cattle. Darris J. Brock, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6892.______
Reg. Quarter horses, yearlings, fillies, halter and running material; '75 filly, exc. halter by Barefoot Socks. Payton Way, Hinesville. Ph. 912-884-2497.
Gentle Western or hunt-seat mare, 7 yrs., 47 in., $175; gelding, 7 yrs., 51 in., will harness, $150. R. Hatch, Conyers. Ph. 483-6539.________
Bay open hunter, Quarter, TB mare, $400; bay roan stud colt, 22 mos., $150. M. E. Gunter, Alpharetta. Yh. 475-7746.
Dbl. reg. American Saddlebred Palomino gelding, beautiful conf., exc. show potential, gentle disp., exp. rider. Jeri Miller, Roswell. Ph. 9932150.
American Saddlebred reg. geldmg, 5 yrs., chestnut, gentle and beautiful; reg. Tenn. Walker, 4 yr. mare. Maxine Daughertv, Atlanta. Ph. 434-8087.
Purebred Arabian stallion, Kimfa and Serafix bloodlines; 3/4 Arab mare, green broke, will sell in foal. Bonnie Anckersen, Mansfield. Ph. 404-787-2132.

Reg. Appaloosa stallion, black, white, w/black spots over loins, hips. Benny Banks, Commerce. Ph. 3354307 after 6 p.m._____________
AQHA mare w/pleasure points, 8 yrs.; also, other Quarter horses for sale. Ron Keith, Whitesburg. Ph. 834-
1904.______________________ Bay gelding horse, gentle with
children; bridle, saddle, $195. Ed Murray, Buford. Ph. 945-8879.
Reg. Morgan mare, English, Western, dressage, jumps, intermediate rider 4-H, pony club mount, proven broodmare, $1200. Gloria Colter, Gainesville. Ph. 532-
0872.___________________ Reg. Quarter horse, Johnny Dial
breeding, been pleasured but bred to run, make exc. running horse, $1500. L. Hitchcock, Austell. Ph. 941-2032.
AQHA gelding, 8 yrs., 15.2, always place Eng. pleasure, quiet jumper for novice or lady. Parker, Rt. 2, Box 198, Guyton. Ph. 912-772-3725.
Lrg. reg. AQHA bay gelding yearling, sire Beauty's Red Boy, dam Whistlette, $400. Larry Harrod, Weston. Ph. 828-4600.________
Pleasure Walking horse, bay, 16.3, 9 yrs., anyone can ride, great trail horse. B. Blausers, Marietta. Ph. 971 3791 after 3 p.m.___________
AQHA reg. yearling stud colts, top show quality, both by AAA-AQHA champ., $750 ea. Sandra Hayes, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-2705.______
Appaloosa mare, 6 yrs., beautiful col., white blanket, out of Wilker's Chief, $400. H. M. Wade, Atlanta. Ph. 688-9142._______________
Quarter-Thoroughbred hunter mare, quiet, gentle, willing jumper, over 4 1/2 ft., $800; black style racking rack, $600. Sally Stinnett, Buford. Ph. 945-7315.________
Dark golden reg. Palomino Quarter mare, gentle, well trained. Pleasure or show, $500. Annie Forrester, Buford. Ph. 945-6570 or 945-7315.

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Horses, mules, ponies for sale
Reg. Appaloosa mare, well trained English-Western Pleasure won many times, good youth horses, $600. Jimmy Burge, Forest Pk. Ph. 3661315 or 366-4487. ____
AQHA reg. horses, some w/colts at side. W. G. Hembree, Rt. 1, Whitesburg. Ph. 942-0508 or 8322605.
AQHA own son of Hard to Beat. Travis Henry, Rt. 1, Whitesburg. Ph. 942-6736 after 6 pm.__________
Reg. TWH stud for sale, RosebirdMerry Go Boy breeding, gentle but spirited. Deborah Anderson, Irwinton. Ph. 912-946-2131 or 9462877.
Reg. and grade horses for sale or trade, all gentle and broke to ride. Joe Keys, Rt. 1, Dallas 30132. Ph. 3449211 or 445-9371.__________
.Quarter mare, 6 yrs., $250. R. Morgan, Rt. 1, Box 16, Hamlin Rd., Lizella. Ph. 912-935-8806.
Grey mare, 8 yrs., gentle for anyone, 15 hands, $400; also, other horses and ponies. Kenton Hayes, Braselton. Ph. 404-654-2526.
Bay horse, 900 Ibs., saddle and bridle, exc. for ladies, 7 yrs., $350. James Griffith, Marietta. Ph. 4283156.
Reg. 1/2 Arabian, 1/2 Saddlebred yearling, chestnut colt, 4 stockings, blaze, faultless conf., halter winner, $950. Terry Tub, Macon. Ph. 912477-3097.__________________
White Shetland pony w/cart, saddle, etc., $50 for lot, kids lost interest. Roy Goodwin, Rt. 1, Box 239-B, Evans. Ph. 863-8770 after 6 p.m.
Leopard Appaloosa, 7 yrs., gelding; also, Quarter horse colt, 1 yr., $350 for both. Carl Howell, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3336.____________________
AQHA Quarter horse mare, Palomino, Joe Bailey bloodlines, $600. Roy Webb, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-953-4162 after 5:30 p.m.
6 young horses, 1-1 1/2 yrs., none broke; also, reg. Appaloosa, due to foal. Frank Anderson, Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-5040._____________
Reg. full Arabian gelding, 5 yrs., chestnut, exc. disp., English-Western. H. Huff, Atlanta. Ph. 404-351-9062.
1/2 Arabian horses and ponies, QHA mare; racking mare; beautiful Welch stallion, reasonable. John Grennor, Lithia Spgs. Ph. 941-2562.
Youth hunter-jumper prospect, reg. AQHA gelding, '72 sorrel Bit O Hancock sire, $1500. Steve Hoffman, Greenville. Ph. 672-4879._______
Horse mule, blind in 1 eye, $85; 1 mare mule, $175. W. E. McKee, Rt. 3, Box 6, Greenville 30222. Ph. 672-
4032.__________________ Ponies and horses, good selection,
reasonable. C. M. Bond, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-3244 a.m. or 3562673 p.m._____________
Appaloosa mares, fillies, national bloodlines, will trade on stock trailer, etc. Dr. Morris, Alpharetta. Ph. 404475-6913.___________________
Mare mule for sale, good work mule, $275. Ralph C. Swafford, Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-6967._______
Reg. POA brood mare, 52 1/2 in. high, proven POAC producer award seal on papers. Jimmy Dodd, Rt. 1, Commerce. Ph. 335-4602._______
Roan mare, 3 yrs., green broken, very gentle, bred to reg. Appaloosa, $150, w/tack. L. H. Christian, Conyers. Ph. 483-2906.________
Flashy 16 mo. white Quarter horse filly, $150, see to appreciate. Frank Harney, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-
4788._________________ Reg. Paint mare, 4 yrs., riding good.
Bill Springer, Forest Pk. Ph. 363-
8952._____________________ Top AQHA-TB show prospect
weanlings-yearlings; AQHA 4 yr. mare, 14 hands, disp. and looks deluxe. Kathy Pritchard, Palmetto. Ph. 964-2691 or 964-0444.________
Appaloosa pony gelding, shown successfully at halter, gentle for children, works to cart, $175. Jim Hayes, Braselton. Ph. 654-2526.
Purebred Arabian yearling colt, Joramir grandson, steel grey, white markings, nice head, legs, etc.,"$500. G. R. Corry. Bowman. Ph. 245-6656.

Reg. AQHA-PHBA '74 Pal. stud colt by Mr. Barr, AA Speck Deck mare, good conf., will halter, 14.1. Pat Guzewich, Rt. 1, Box 171, Meansville. Ph. 567-3787.
Reg. Walker stallion, top quality show material, exc. conf, elegant mover, outstanding breeding, extremely gentle, $400. Mrs. Adney, Adairsville. Ph. 773-7406.
Reg. TWH w/papers, very gentle gelding, ladies horse, no bad habits, sell or trade for cows. Jim Sizemore, Rt. 3, Hodges Rd., Loganville. Ph. 466-4668.
16 hand, bay ThoroughbredQuarter gelding, pony club, polo, comb, training, etc., exp. rider only. A. Weiss, Roswell. Ph. 993-9410.
Reg. TWH gelding, blue roan, 11 yrs., 15.2 hands, gentle, good Pleasure horse, to good home only. Gordy Smith, Milner. Ph. 358-2324.
Children's horses, Quarter and racking, reg. black mare, shown style and speed; racking shown well. C. H. McGhee, Decatur. Ph. 288-5433.
Mare pony, extremely gentle, ideal for beginners, cream col., approx. 6 yrs., $65 or offer. Mrs. Bishop, Adairsville. Ph. 773-7361 p.m.________
Thoroughbreds, 6 lovely, young hunter-jumper prospects, exceptional, farm raised, unspoiled; also, brood mares. Mrs. Evans, Snellville. Ph. 466-8788.
Livestock,
-handling,
boarding, equipment
Livestock and horses hauled anywhere, any time. Lamar Scott, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-5999.______
Livestock hauling; also, wild cow catching, anywhere, any time. James Ruark, Mansfield. Ph. 786-0381.
Breaking of horses, trimming and horseshoeing, within 60 mi. radius Atlanta, expert work. John Johnson, Atlanta. Ph. 349-0233._________
Pony size harness, all pieces included 6 mos. old, used very little, handmade, exc. cond. Richard Campbell. Marietta. Ph. 993-7391 pm.
Horses pastured, lots of grass, water, riding area, vet. certificate required, $20 per mo. J. B. Langley, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-0980 or 963-
1475._________________________ 2 wheel cart, Jerald Roadmaster,
used very little, exc. cond.; also, harness. Mrs. L. Carrington, Atlanta 30327. Ph. 404-252-7568._______
2 wheeled pony cart, exc. cond., $100 firm. Nancy Haas, Box 122, Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 404-469-
5582._______________________ Stubben Siegfried saddle, 16 1/2
in., with fittings, good cond. Sandy Johnson, Norcross. Ph. 448-5351.
Horses pastured, miles of trails and lake, $15 per mo. Betty Poss, Buford. Ph. 945-6442.____________
2 horse thoroughbred trailer, custom built, elec. brakes, lights and adj. air vents, $700. Jimmy Burge, Forest Park. Ph. 366-1315 or 366-
4487.______________________ Want dbl. horse trailer, will trade.
Billy L. Corley, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-8143._______________
Stalls avail., convenient to Riverdale-Jonesboro area, ring, elec. walker, shavings furnished. David Barnett, Riverdale. Ph. 477-8698 or 461-8557.__________________
Horses pasture boarded, good pasture, riding ring and trails. H. D. Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 474-4075.
11 horse van, good cond., $3,000. Mrs. Dobbs, Atlanta State Farmers Market, Shed 19, Stall 16, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 363-9260, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Big Horn Western saddle, 15 in., like new cond., covered stirrups, etc., nice, no silver, $119. D. Oldham, Decatur. Ph. 296-0048 or 688-0800.
Jackson Roper saddle, in basket' weave pattern, new cond., cost $820, sell for $400. L. A. McGlown, Richland 31825. Ph. 912-887-3745.
Horses boarded, Irg. 10 x 20 stalls, Snellville area, $25 per mo. Margie Parkman, Rt. 2, Temple-Johnson Rd., Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-8941.
Western Pleasure saddle, good cond., $70. Harold Nix, Athens. Ph. 404-549-0357, after 6 p.m.

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Horses boarded, partial or full, pasture Decatur area, riding ring, running water. Jane McGhee, Decatur. Ph. 288-5433.
Want sober, retired man or couple for part time stable work for rent free 5 rm. house. Ralph W. Donald, 1073 Terrell Mil! Rd., Marietta. Ph. 404971-8777.
Beautiful black parade Western saddle, fancy; also, bridle and breastplate, exc. cond., $200. Ricky Mitchell. Stone Mountain. Ph. 921-2436.
1975 DD 2 horse trailer and good speed event horse, $1400 for both or sell separately. Harold Faded, Rt. 1, Box 320, Oxford 30267. Ph. 7861056.
Black Western saddle, good cond.; also, chest plate, reasonably priced. Sherry Caudell, Rt. 1, Homer 30547. Ph. 677-3253.
Have room for 3 Quarter horses, training, showing. Ralph West, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-3898.
Pasture, 70 A., 103 A. fenced, water, Coastal Bermuda and Fescue, Elberton, $1400/yr. or best offer. Harry Ballance, 1340 Hampton Hall Dr., Atlanta. Ph. 404-252-9789.
Breaking and training colts, 20 stall barn, hot walker, round pen, 25 mi. S. of Atlanta. Jean Benson, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4450.
Horses boarded, stalls only, $65, Jonesboro - Fayetteville area; Western saddle, good cond., reasonable. Ellen Teeples, Forest Park, Ph. 366-8077, 461-1192.
Horses pastured, 120 acres, water and barn, $10 per mo., located near Lawrenceville off Hwy. 29. Ray Mitchell, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 921-2436.
Buckstitched saddle, padded seat with fleece pad or wool blanket, $105. Jo Ann Hitman, Suwanee. Ph. 9452723, nights._______________
Horses boarded deluxe new barn, work ring, round pen, quality feed, miles of trails. J. W. Mullis, Snellville. Ph. 466-8548.
Boarding and training, 12' x 12' stalls, automatic waterers, indoor walker, extra large arena, wash rack. Larry Little, Gainesville. Ph. 5349538.
16" Steubben "Rex" saddle, exc. cond.; also, other misc. snaffle bits. Mrs. Macon, Atlanta. Ph. 233-0573.
Saddle, bridle, breast plate, buck strap, $100. Neal Bartlett, Atlanta. Ph. 363-0000.
2 horse trailer, homemade, single axle, need tires, $275. Vivian Gosa, Jeffersonville. Ph. 945-3907.
Used Western saddle, good cond., needs new girth, $45. Harvey Lyon, Monroe. Ph. 267-7344.
Will train and fit Quarter horse, 2 stalls now open, best of care. Ester Posey, Columbus. Ph. 404-689-5586.
Simco Western buckstitched show saddle, 11 mos. old, real nice, $285 or best offer. D. Nichols, Atlanta. Ph. 394-4457.
15 inch buck-stitched Western saddle with breastplate; western buckstitched headstall with reins, all $225. Laurie Lloyd, Rome. Ph. 234-9219.
Horses boarded, full, partial, pasture, exc. care, mi. of trails. Bill Nicholson, Roswell. Ph. 993-9285.
Rough-out Western saddle, used twice, $35; small Bona Alien English saddle, $40. Barry Brannon, 508 Ridgecrest Dr., Norcross 30071. Ph. 448-3107.
14 in. Western saddle, tan w/padded seat, $50. Ralph C. Swafford. 3405 Ridgecrest Dr., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6967.
Horses boarded, 30 Irg. clean stalls, top quality hay, lighted ring, hot walker, Kathy Pritchards, Palmetto. Ph. 964-2691 am or 964-0444 pm.
Will pasture board 2 horses for summer mos. at special rates, with grain feed. Faye Tribble, 4580 Roswell Rd., Marietta. ______
Brown Western parade saddle, beautiful, diamond shaped studs all over saddle; also, bridle and breastplate, $175. Clay Mitchell, Stone Mountain. Ph. 921-5659. ____
Want to transport horses and cattle after 4:30, wk. days, all days wk. ends, some long distance. Raymond Y. Ayers, Atlanta. Ph. 758-2551.
Livestock moved within reasonable radius, wk. days after 5 pm, long distance on wk. ends. Conley Sikes, Highland Ter., Gainesville. Ph. 404532-2535, after 8 pm.

Will haul horses. Joe Keys, Rt. 5 Dallas 30132. Ph. 344-9211 or 4459371.
Livestock feed, hay and grain
for sale
General rules and regulations apply. Remember 20 word limit
and that all ads published in the MARKET BULLETIN must be individually owned by the ad vertiser.
Taking orders, well fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $60, ton del., $50 in field. Francis Skinner, Winder. Ph. 867-9456.
Fescue and Clover, $1.10 bale in field or del. reasonable, baling as weather permits. W. R. Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-2891.
600 bu. yellow shelled corn, $3.15 bu. N. H. Lambrecht, Springfield. Ph. 754-3481.
Fescue hay, $1 bale; oat hay, $1.25 bale. Bob Burkart, Rt. 4, Box 92-A, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-2982.
Taking orders '75 hay season, Burke, Jenkins, Screven, Richmond Co., regular bales or round. James Morris, Waynesboro. Ph. 554-4384.
Taking orders, well limed and fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $60, ton del., $50 in field. J. E. West, Monroe. Ph. 342-3725.
Quality Coastal hay, $80, ton del. 50 mi. of Oliver, in truckload lots. O. L. Stanford, Newington. Ph. 912-857-
4798.___________________ Coastal Bermuda hay for sale
behind baler or from barn, cutting as weather permits. Winton C. Harris, Screven. Ph. 912-586-6687._____
High quality Coastal hay, limed, fert., $1.25, 50 Ib. bale behind baler, 3 ton stack, $50, ton, can del. Larry Jordan, Reidsville. Ph. 912-557-4577.
Highly fert. Coastal hay, rain free, $2 bale at barn, located at Flying W Ranch. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Pine Mtn. Ph. 882-6580.
Coastal Bermuda-Clover hay at barn, $ 1.50 bale, on U.S. 41, 1 mi No. Cordele. Palmer H. Greene. Cordele.
Prime Fescue hay, weeded, limed, fert. in field, $1.20, in barn, $1.75, quantity discounts. Rus Morgan, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-4546 pm.
Exc. quality, mixed Fescue, Clover, Bermuda hay, you load from trailer in field, 95 cents bale. Terry McLelland, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-4467._______
Hay for sale. K. B. Grogan, Manning Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 428-4672.
Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.15 in field, $1.35 del. within 10 mi. James Ruark, Mansfield. Ph. 786-0381.
Quality, limed, fert., Coastal Bermuda hay, pick up or del. truck-load lots. Olin Trammell Forsyth. Ph. 912994-9313 or 994-6463.__________
Exc. quality, highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.65, bale, $55, ton at barn, $50, ton behind baler. C. A. Duggan, Jeffersonville. Ph. 912-945-
3447.__________________ 1975 Fescue hay, mixed, pick up
Stn. Mtn., $1.35, can del, min. 20 bales, $1.50 bale; also, mulch, $1, plus del. Al Jolly, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 469-
2852.__________________ 1975 Fescue and Clover hay, $1.35
bale at barn or will del. reasonable. J. E. Tritt, Marietta. Ph. 971-2891.
Fescue hay, highly fert., $1.10 bale in field. Jimmy Ellis, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4942 after 6 pm.__________
Highly fert., exc. quality Fescue, $1.50, you load at barn, ConyersCovington area. Richard Jones, Oxford. Ph. 787-1642. _________
Good quality Coastal Bermuda hay, fert., rain free, round and square bales; also, mulching hay. B. H. Smith, Sandersville. Ph. 912-348-4297.
1975 Lespedeza or Fescue hay, pick up at barn, near Madison, $1 per bale. J. C. Barrett, Buford. Ph. 945-6056.
Yellow shelled corn in 100 Ib. bags, $6.50. H. P. Norton, Senoia 30276. Ph. 404-599-6794._________.
Yellow shelled corn, bulk only. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-
5109.________________ Spring cut Fescue hay, $1.50; 100
bales at $1.25, Roswell-AlpharettaCanton-Cumming area. F. J. Russell, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6879 or 4792200.

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Bermuda and Fescue hay, highly fert., $2 bale in Tucker, can del. W. H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905.
Hay for sale, $2 bale at barn. D. A. Vaughn. Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-6621.
Good quality Coastal Bermuda hay, well fert. and limed. John Jarrell, Butler. Ph. 912-862-3861._____
180 bales, freshly cut Bermuda hay, rain free, $1.25 bale at barn. C. L. Medlin, Sr., Rt. 4, Devereux. Ph. 404444-5839._________________
Taking orders, 1975 crop, highly fert. Fescue and Clover hay, $1 bale, behind baler. D. Hand, Bowdon. Ph. 404-258-2853 or 258-7437.______
Oat hay, fert., baled w/o rain, $1.75 bale; Fescue-Coastal mixed, $1.50 bale, 45 mi. S.E. Atlanta. D. B. Dixon, Starrsville. Ph. 404-786-6230.
Coastal Bermuda hay, no rain, Irg. bales, highly fert., $2 bale at barn, Shakerag area. Raymond Moss, Duluth. Ph. 476-3076 or 451-3541.
Bermuda hay, $1.50 bale; Fescue hay, $1.50 bale in barn. H. C. Alien, Rt. 3, Box 378, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-3379.__________
Well fert. Fescue hay, rain free, $1.50 bale. O. L. Rutledge, Brannan Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.
Taking orders for Fescue and Bermuda hay in field, well limed and ferf. Jim Gresham, Hampton. Ph. 9463373.
Agricultural seed and plants
for sale
All agricultural seed must have a current germination report not more than 9 months old. All agricultural plants are required to be inspected to assure disease-free condition. All agricultural seed and plants must be produced by the in dividual advertiser and not pur chased for resale.
Beautiful, multi-col. Indian corn seed, I cup, $1, post, included. J. H. Williams, 1712 Castle Ct., Riverdale
30274.___________________ Rutger tomatoes, $2 per C, lemon
pits., 50 cents doz. J. R. Strayhorn, Rt. 2, Box 66, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 887-4402.______________
Greer's Alicia Bermudagrass cuttings. D. L. Davis, Keysville. Ph. 404547-2578.________________
Improved Rutger tomato pits., $2 per C; also, sweet Banana pits., $4 per C. A. F. BradsHaw, Rt. 1, Silver Creek.
Pits., Rutger tomato, $2 C, Cayenne, white, bouquet, blackzola pepper; also, mums, sweet william, 20, $1, garlic, 4, $1. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville.__________________
Old fashion greasy col lard pits., now ready, $2.75 per C plus post. M.rs. Alzie L. Cox, Rt. 2, No. 135, Danville 31017.______________
White Crowder peas, White Halfrunner beans, $2 cup, white cucumber, 50 cents tspn., White Lady peas, $1.50 1/2 cup, post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Gainesville 30501.______________
Raspberry pits., $3 doz., spearmint pits., S2.50 doz., muscadine grapevines, 70 cents ea., 50 cents post. Debbie Fountain, Rt. 5, 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.____________
Government inspected improved Ga. Red potato pits., 1,000, $7, 500, $4, 100, $2 del., no out-of-state orders. Paul Lightsey, Screven 31560.
Mtn. huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry, yellow root, 12, $5, Fox grape vines, red plum, 4, $5. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1. Blue Ridge 30513.
Rainbow corn, giant sunflower, strawberry popcorn seed and castor mole bean seed, 4 pkgs., $1, w/stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Moultrie 31768.
Rutger tomato, Vates col lards, $2.50 Cu, hot pepper, 2 doz., $1, add 65 cents post. Mrs. O. L. Canup, Rt. 2, Box 500, Gainesville 30501._____
Real bunch okra seed, bear until freeze, does not blight, must be kept cut, $1 cupful, 25 cents post. L. W. Danforth, Rt. 1, Tifton. Ph. 912-3824585.

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Agricultural seed and plants
for sale
Black raspberry pits., $3 doz., blackberry pits., $3 doz., 75 cents post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______________
Pits., strawberry, $4 per C, col lard, tomato, cabbage, $2 per C, Cowhorn Cayenne, black, miniature peppers, 20, $1, 65 cents post. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville 30501.
Greer's Alicia Bermudagrass sprigs, reasonably priced. Floyd Knowles, Rt. 2, Box 58A, McRae 31055. Ph. 912-362-2046.______
Rutger tomato pits., $1.50 per C, 300, $4, add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Box 395, Gainesville 30501._____
Black raspberry, Himalayan, blackberry, sourwood, muscadine and grape vines, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 5, Gainesville
30501._________________________________ Horseradish pits., 75 cents ea., 3,
$2. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 232, Ellijay 30540._______________
Pits., N.C. heading collards, Ga. collard, $2.50 C, catnip, 20 cents ea., peppermint, 60 cents doz. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston
30662.___________________ Pits., Ga. collards, Rutger tomato
pits., $2 C, 500, $7.50. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-1836.________
White cluster, Red Velvet sweet potato pits., N.C. collards, 50, $2.25, $2.75 C, 300, $7, damp packed, PP. Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons 30436. Ph. 565-7559._______________
150 bu. Davis soybeans, $9 per bu., 94% germ., 99% pure seed. Daniel Swartzentruber, Montezuma. Ph. 912472-7668._________________
Running okra seed, 1/4 cup, $1. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 274, Baxley 31513.______________
1975 crop of multiplying nest onions, red, $8 gal., white, $7 gal., no less than gal. PP. Emma Dugger, Newington 30446._________-
Brown top millet seed, germ. 92.50, purity 99.75, no noxious weeds, 18 cents Ib. Julian F. Smith, Rt. 2, Barnesville 30204.______________
Running okra, 30 seed, 50 cents, with S.A.S.E., plant through June. Jack Lowe, 2806 Sherwood Dr., Brunswick 31520.____________
Black Pole beans, $1.50 cup, willow leaf butterbeans, $1.50 cup, col. running butterbeans, $1.50 cup. Bertha Helms, Rt. 2, Molena 30258.
- 1975 old fashion red multiplying onion sets, $8 gal. at my home. Mrs. Jack A. Hamby, 649 Northern Ave., Clarkston. Ph. 292-8956.
Agricultural seed and plants
wanted
Want small amount Kershaw seeds, cross squash/sweet potato. B. McCollum, 1903 Dyer Cir., Chamblee 30341. ________________
Want 1000 bu. Abruzzi rye, will send truck after 200 bu. or more. Bob Neal, Sr., Box 147, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-8844 day or 273-7963 night.
Want White Cluster sweet potato pits. George W. McLendon, Rt. 1, Andersonville 31711._____________
Want Globe artichoke seed or pits., state price and quantity. L. H. Kudon, Box_33. Rt. 2, Lexington 30648.
Want cup or 2 white mush peas, long with light green eye, the kind that runs. Pearl Ivester, Box 207, Baldwin 30511.
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs
for sale
Rabbits for sale, $3 pr.; brown, black col., no shipping. Mr. Samuel Johnson, Box 264, Blairsville 30512.

Purebred Blue O.E. bantams, trio, hens starting to lay, pr. Black Tail Japs, $12.50, $5 extra rooster. Jack Moore, Powder Springs. Ph. 9433351.
Araucanas (Easter Egg) chickens, adult breeders, $15 trio; eggs, $3 doz. here, $4.50 PP. W. R. Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-2891.
Mix. breed baby rabbits, Albinos, blacks, brown, $3 ea. J. A. Martin, 1956 Mural Cir., Morrow. Ph. 9615091.
Purebred Peruvian guinea pigs, asstd. cols. $5 for babies. Janifer Bonner, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-2304.
Purebred Barred bantams, show type. Bill Reece, Rt. 2, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-5341.
Ducks, geese, guineas. P. Kendrick, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6101, after 4 pm.
8 hybrid hens (Sears SR-280) and 1 Barred Rock rooster, $2.50 ea. or $20 for all. L. Hansford, Atlanta. Ph. 4583334:
Golden Sebrights, 2 roosters, 3 hens, $20, pr. Cornish game, $5, cannot ship. Billy Hayes, Rt. 4, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-629-5925._______
White Pekin ducks, all sizes; young New Zealand White rabbits; baby guineas. E. A. Freytag, Alpharetta. Ph. 887-8719, after 6:30.______________
Wisconsin Jumbo Bobwhite, day old chicks, $40 per C; eggs, $17 per C. Michael McCowen, 5905 S. Bear Dr., Douglasville. Ph. 942-8568.
Black Cochin chicks, 3 wks. old, $1.50 ea., mix. chicks, 4 to 16 wks. old, 75 cents and up. Mrs. Blair, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7852._________
Rabbits, 7 1/2 wks. old, $2.75; chicks, all ages, standard Crested, varieties and bantams. Randy Coleburn, 610 Woodlawn Dr., Marietta. Ph. 971-1920.________
NZW, NZB, Smutnose and Flemish, babies, fryers, breeders, bred does. Sandra Cook, 5680 Morning Creek Cir., College Park 30349. Ph. 768-
7043.________________________ Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs, $16
per C, day old birds, $35 per C. Crawford Hewell, 380 Hewell Rd., Jonesboro 38236. Ph. 404-461-7791.
Muscovy baby ducks; also, grown drakes. Mrs. J. P. Tarpley, Rt. 1, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 695-3036._____
Guinea keets, pearl col., 75 cents, white, $1, cannot ship. Evelyn Poynter, Loganville. Ph. 466-8139.
Bobwhite quail, extra Irg. hatching eggs, $15 per C, $90 per M; also, incubators. Raymond Meadows, Wadley 30477. Ph. 912-252-5345.______
Twenty 1 yr. old laying hens, $2.50 ea., Sears SR-250's. Curtis H. Judkins, 2500 Villa Rica Rd., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-2136.________
Bantam rooster, Black O.E., $5, two mix., $3 ea., young Spangle game, $3.50; Sears, 100 egg. cap. incubators, $25 ea. Roger Sims, Rt. 2, Winder. Ph. 404-867-2747.
Young turkeys, 2 mos. old, some chicks. Curt Hamby, 3321 Canton Rd., Marietta. Ph. 404-428-9838.
Pigeons, Racing Homers, Giant Homers, Birmingham Rollers. A. Bennett, 1028 N. Grand Ave., NAV, Atlanta 30318. Ph. 799-0663.
3 roosters and 24 hens, 211 $30 or $1.50 ea.; also, quail and equip., best offer. Jim Ricks, Buford. Ph. 9452693.
Bronze breasted turkeys, 5 hens, 2 gobblers, $25 pr. or $70 for all. J. W. Conner, Rt. 4, Box 215, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-6844
Ringneck pheasants, 4 hens, 1 cock, all hens laying, all 5, $20. W. P. Yawn, Forest Rd., Rt. 2, Box 596, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-1003.
6 mixed breed laying hens for sale, $10. J. Ratliff, Gay. Ph. 404-5386872._________________'
Mixed fryers and bunnies, $2.50 up. Horace McKinley, 6128 Gordy St., Covington 30209. Ph. 787-0737.
Lrg. Bobwhite quail, 4 days up, priced according, no shipping. Mrs. H. F. Holland, 407 W Dykes St., Cochran. Ph. 912-934-2194.______
Northern Bobwhite quail and eggs, breeders; also, pens. Ted Castleberry, Rt. 2. Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-5435.
Mallard ducks, 4 generations from wild, S10. pr., or S5 ea., some White pekins. W. E. Griffin. Ocilla. Ph. 468-
5154.________________________ Young rabbits, bunnies and
breeding stock for sale, all cols., $2 up. Bobby Knight, 208 8th St., Dublin. Ph. 912-272-7187^..

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Pekin ducks; 3 young hens; 1 drake, all for $12. Mrs. Rhyne. Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6031.
Mix pigeons for sale. 50 cents ea., 100 or more. Lee Fountain, 1 14 Triune Mill Rd., Thomaston. Ph. 404647-6923.
Show type bantams, sev. dif. kinds. 5 kinds of cochin; 3 kinds of japs; 2 kinds English. Bert Banks. Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-4770.
Pheasants; ringnecks; chicks and eggs; also. 8 other breed of pheasants. Randall Johnson, Rt. 4, Fairburn 30212. Ph. 404-996-7784 p.m.
Frying size chickens. Leon Stells. Trickum Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-6248.
Rabbits, new or mixed, 6 wks. up to breeders, $2 up. Gerald Abrams, Duluth. Ph. 476-5067.___________
Show bantams chicks, 8 breed. Silver Polish, Cornish cross eating chicks; eggs; quails. Sara Rowell, Rt. 1, Warm Spgs. Ph. 655-3873.
Games; stags; cocks; grays; Alien Roundhead and crosses; bantams; rabbits. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Cumming 30130.________________
Mille fleurs; Birchen japs; White cochins; Barred cochins; Black rosecombs; White Polish; Blue Old English. Kathryn Martin, Alpharetta. Ph. 993-3269.________________
NZN checkered giants and smut nose rabbits, fryers and breeders, $2 up. Ralph C. Swafford, 3405 Ridgecrest Dr., Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-
6967.______________________ 2,000 Rhode Island red laying hens,
$1.50 ea. G. W. Brooks, Rt. 2, Box 44, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-825-2848.
Bronze hens; gobblers, $7.50 ea.; young guineas, $2 ea., no shipping. Tommy Britt, Coleman. Ph. 768-
2198._____________________ Mallard ducklings, 4th generation
from wild, $1 up; 5 other breeds; keets, will ship. W. M. Duke, Rt. I, Box 185, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-
7541._____________________ Trio of black silkie bantams. Bill
Elder, 128 Blub Dr., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-1143._________
Rabbits, New Zealand white, Californians and mixed; also, fresh yard eggs, 60 cents doz. Walter Wills, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-5773._________
Black cochin bantams, show stock, 1 pr., $10, 3 trios, $20, per trio, no shipping. W. L. Hardin, Jr., 3664 Ponderosa Ln., Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-
6996.___________________ Young Muscovy ducks, hatched
5/11, $2. Mrs. Sarah Anderson, 3955 Cedar Grove PI., Ellenwood. Ph. 251 -
1705.___________________ 3 Rhode Island red roosters, $2 ea.
Kirk Tatum, Atlanta. Ph. 404-636-
3264.__________________ Rabbits; bunnies; bred does for sale;
also, want to buy cages and feeders. Nathan Bloodworth, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-3738.______________

Mallard ducks, day old ducks to 3 wks. old. $1.50. full grown. $5, 4 gen. from wild. P. S. Brothcrton, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6756.
Ringneck pheasant roosters. SH ea.. Ringneck chicks. 2 wks. old. SI .25 ea. Bob Slack. Rt. 4. Cumming. Ph. 8891912.
Red, white and Copper Silt in rabbits, mix. bantams. $1.50 ea. if all taken; Modena pigeons; Araucana pullets. Mrs. Everett. Keysville 30816. Ph. 547-3205.______________
New Hampshire Red pullets, Mille Fleur, B.T.W. Jap. Black Rosecomb, Partridge Cochin bantams. R. J. Williams. Rt. 5. Box 373-C, Albany 31707. Ph. 912-436-0109.
Pigeons. Modenas, sev. cols, also, other fancy breeds. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 237-5340._________________
Pigeons, Birmingham Rollers, Fantails, few Modenas, x^uld trade for trios of Bulldog Cornish chickens. W. H. Rampy. Bowdon. Ph. 258-7997.
Guineas, all ages and types, cheaper in quantities, small black and Ringneck pheasants. W. F. Black, Elherton. Ph. 283-7346 or 283-4896.
10 grown Muscovy ducks, 3 prs. geese for sale or trade for old English bantams. Ray Fowler, Griffin. Ph. 227-4118.___________________
Lrg. Rhode Island Reds, White Silkies, Japs, White Cochins, W.O.E., white, grey Call Ducks, variety chicks. Doris Adams, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-
7431._____________________ Rabbits, NZW, Dutch, Smutnose,
beautiful, diff. ages and sizes. Mrs. Paul W. McMahan, 5050 Park Ave.. Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-1722.
Bantams, Golden Sebrights, March hatch 1975, $3 ea. or $5 pr. Quillian Tuggle, 5421 Shadburn Perry Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. 945-7535.______
Quail, Wisconsin Bobwhite, day old birds, 35 cents ea., others priced according to age. Gary Jorgenscn, East Point. Ph. 404-768-1248.________
Guinea eggs, $2 per doz., cannot ship. Sylvester Maine, Bonaire 31005. Ph. 923-9762._________________
Rabbits for sale, hred docs; young bucks. G. D. Sharpc, 6538 Port A Prince Dr.. Forest Pk. Ph. 366-6760.
Games; brood fowl; hulscys; Roundheads; Blue or Red Falcons. $50, trio. H. Clayton Garrett, R.F.D. I, Box 302, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887,
2018.________________________ Chicks, standard and bantam show
type; also, rabbits, Dutch, NZW and NZR, from 2 wks. to breeders. J. Lamont, Conyers. Ph. 483-9489.
24 White Leghorns (laying); also, laying nest, feeder and waterer. Wayne Nabors, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-
7811.____________________ Game, Blue, claret, spangle, chosey,
grey, cocks, $10; hens, $5; quail size, $5. David Hardigree, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. Ph. 725-7003.____________________

Ringneck pheasant chicks, 2 wks. old. $1.25 ea. Robert C. Slack, Rt. 4, Cumming. Ph. 889-1912._______
Bobwhite quail chicks, 1 wk., 35 cents ea., others priced according to age; select hatching egcs, $1 5 C. $100 M. Ron Gregg, Blackshcar. Ph. 912449-5219._________________
English White. British Black, Coturnix quail eggs. $11 per C. PP.. breeders. $1 ea. Jack Webb, 431 Lee Rd., Mahleton 30059. Ph. 948-0902.
Muscovy ducks and ducklings. $1$3. Bill Mansell, Faraway Farm, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-5948.______
I hen, I turkey, 4 ducks, 2 geese, 5 hens, 1 rooster, all $60. Darrel Brock, Rt. 3. Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6892.
200 White Leghorn hens, 18 mos., laying average 75 doz. weekly. $1.25 ea. Claude King, Rt. 1, Blackshear. Ph. 449-6352.____________________
Ringneck pheasant eggs, 35 cents ea., $3.75 per doz. Charles Newport, Rt. 4. Cumming. Ph. 889-1912.
Rabbitss, NZW and NZR fryers and others. Eddie Kimbel, Athens. Ph. 404-546-7781, after 5:30 wk. days, Sat, and Sun, any time.________
Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, approx. 20, $2 ea. Lcon Davis. Rt. I, Box 10. Adel. Ph. 8.96-3025.___________
Flemish Giants, New Zealands, Satins, Eng. Spots. Rex, Californians, Dutch and Polish. John Pcasgood, Box II7A. Talmo 30575. Ph. 404693-2512._________________
Breeder Ringneck pheasants, now laying; 5 ducks; also, pheasant eggs, cannot ship. J. E. Strickland, 1009 Slater St., Valdosta 31601. Ph. 244-
4596._____________________ Rabbits, Flemish, Checkered
Giants, Angora, Dutch, N.Z.W., N.Z.B., Greys, fryers, some near breeding age. Eddy Apperson, Rt. 3, Hampton. Ph. 946-3755.________
2 prs. White Leghorn bantams, $8 pr., cannot ship. Elaine Abner, East Point. Ph. 404-766-1049._______
Rabbits for sale; also, bowls and pens, everything must go, $100. Edward H. Cole, Jr. 6766 Green Meadow Lane, Morrow 30260. Ph. 961-5088.______________________
Goose eggs for sale. Ella Adams, 183 Pierce Ave., Smyrna 30008. Ph. 435-5732._________________
2 pr. Red Cochin bantams, soon to start laying, $7.50 pr. Freeman Walker, Box 1241, LaGrange. Ph. 882-0413._________________
Wisconsin quail eggs, $15 per C, young birds, 35 cents and up, cannot ship. T. J. Malcolm Jr., Rt. 1, Grayson 30221. Ph. 963-9020._________
Baby Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, $1.50 ea., 10 or more PP. Charles Shiver, Box 104, Putney 31782. Ph. 912-346-5305.________
Bobwhite quail, hatching eggs, $12 per C, day olds, 35 cents ea., cannot ship. Ken Sargent, 118 Vinson Dr., Warner Robins. Ph. 922-6457.

Ped. Dutch rabbits, selected stock, Black, Blue, Gray, juniors and seniors, low price. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2. Wrightsville 31096._____
Araucana eggs (Easter eggs), $3, doz.; laying hens, Dominique, New Hampshire Reds, now laying, $2 ea. R. J. Adams, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8889.

Laying pheasants for sale. Jos. Abernathy, Barnesville.________
Bantams, Bearded Booted, young and adults; also, incubator. J. H. Akin, 3196 Mt. Gilead Rd., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-3593.

Young San Juan rabbits, 4 to 10 wks. old, $2 ea. Mike Masters, Rt. 1, Snellville. Ph. 972-2701._______
Fryer rabbits, $2.50 ea., others priced according to age. John Paulsen, Johnny Cut Rd., Rt. 4, Griffin. Ph. 227-8244.

Giant Black minonca eggs, $3, doz., P.P. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-5926.

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Chicks, sent P.P., White Rocks, R.I.R.'s, 30 cents ea.; guinea, 75 cents ea. Ruby Bush, Lollie 30433. Ph. 912272-3859._________
Chicks, 100, $25, 50, $15, $7.50, 25 sent PP. Jerry Young, Lollie

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30433.___________________
Rabbits for sale, 6-8 wks., all cols. Robert Former, 2370 Main St., Tucker 30084. Ph. 934-6999.

Use the following form to submit your ad. You may paste it to the back of a post card or envelope.

14 dif. breeds bantams, prs., trios, chicks, 55 cents up, no shipping. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2809.____________

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Lrg. mixed laying hens, 14 hens, $2 ea.; rooster free. T. Clemmons, Rt. 8, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-

6309.____________________
Pedigreed rabbits, Red and Copper Satins, Castor Rex NZW's and Silver Martins. Marvin Hales, Warthen 31094. Ph. 552-5488.__________

15 mix. bantams, 1 yr. old, now laying, $1 ea. James Ewing, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 867-4979._______
Rabbits for sale, reasonable. H. E. Karr, 539 Pomona Cir., SW, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 766-9792.

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Poultry, game
fowl and
eggs
for sale
4 blue peafowl cock birds, 2 yrs., $32.50 ea. Mrs. Juanita Street, Star Rt., Clarksbridge 1 Rd., Gainesville.
White Emden baby geese for sale at my home, cannot ship. Gladys Ferguson, 3683 North Peachtree Rd., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 457-2759.
16 common bantams, half grown roosters and pullets, mix., must take all, 50 cents ea., cannot ship. Clifton Sapp, Rt. 1, Screven 31560. Ph. 5796530.
Ducks, $1 up, pheasants and quail, 50 cents up, Araucana chickens, geese, etc. Bill Brogdon, 401 N. Burwell, Adel 31620. Ph. 896-4109._____
Pr. Black Buff Cochins, 3 B.B. Red hens and 1 rooster. Mrs. E. W. Ferrod, Elberton. Ph. 283-2848.
5 prs. Golden Sebright bantams, $5 pr., late March hatch, cannot ship. H. M. Bates, Rt. 4, 92 Hwy., Acworth. Ph. 926-3235.
Pr. Chinese geese, goose now laying, will include 12 etts, $25. Carl B. Sanders, Box 104, Moreland 30259. Ph. 404-253-4249.
Rabbits, mix. breed, $2 ea., just weaned. Joyce Norrington, 181 W. Mill St., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-
3628.________________ New Hampshire Red rooster, $2,
disease free; cannot ship. Mark Spoon, 6326 Long Island Ct., Atlanta. Ph. 252-0192.___________________
Texan Pioneer Auto-Sex pigeons, 5 prs., nice Irg. breeders, $7.50 pr. Phil Walker, Rt. 2, Box 291, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-9232, after 6 pm.______
Rabbits for sale, San Juans and mix. Jack Baker, 2312 Pine Mountain St., Lithonia Ph. 482-6844.__________
AA26 White Leghorn hens, young, laying, very good breed of chickens, $2 ea. Frank G. Stone, 315 Kurtz Rd., NE, Marietta 30062. Ph. 404-422-
9215.__________________ Ducks, Pekin and Muscovy, $2 to
$3.50. J. W. Funderburk, 2036 Meador Ave., SE, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 627-5072.___________________
Corturhix quail and eggs. wk. old and up, select hatching eggs plus few Boot Legged bantams. Ernest Gilmer, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-8639.
Speckled guineas, quail size, reasonable. Hiram Dunn, Meansville 30256. Ph. 567-8662._________
Doves, young birds, sev. cols., $3.50-$5 ea., cannot ship. Ray Owens, 769 Kurtz Rd., Marietta. Ph. 4271779._______________
Toulouse geese and goslings, Crested ducks, Polish chickens, Buff Black Tailed Jap bantams. J. L. Braden, Jr., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-
'9904:___________________ ;Purebred bantam chicks, Buff
Polish Chicks, Silver Spizauben breeders, cannot ship. Gerald Smith, Dublin Hwy., Cochran 31014. Ph. 912-934-4286. ____________
Chickens, peacocks, Ringneck pheasants. Dr. H. A. Wasden, Box 423, Quitman. Ph. 263-8350, after 6
p.m._________________________ Baby Mallard ducklings, 4 gen.
from wild, 2 wks. old, $1.50. David Heffington, 3525 N. Cook Rd., Powder Springs 30073.__________
Rabbits, Smutnose, Greys, Dutch, NZW, NZR, Red Satins; also, cages. Harold C. Bryant, 4197 Emerald North Dr., Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-
0270._____________________ Ducks now and later, hatched
naturally, reasonably priced, all ages, price depends on age. L. Kent, Rt. 2, Temple 30179. Ph. 646-3910.
Pigeons, free to anyone that would like to come and pick up, bring own box. Alex Bailey, Decatur 30032. Ph. 243-8805.________________
Trio White Cochins, $10, trio Black Cochins, $10, pr. Belgium quail, $9, cannot ship. Ragan Hayes, Rt. 4, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-629-5925.
Araucana (Easter Egg) roosters. Charles E. Blume, Box 265, Hampton 30228. Ph. 946-3287. _______
Chinchillas, standard, beige charcoal for sale or will trade for equal number of rabbits. Chas. Gilreath, Monroe. Ph. 267-6483.

Rabbits for sale, various sizes and types, $2 and $3. W. R. Irwin, 325 Walker Ave., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-9680.________________
Bantam roosters, 2 Black cochins; 2 spangled Ham burgs; 1 bufflace Polish; 1 peakin; 2 kaki campbell drakes. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.______
Muscovy ducks for sale, $2 and $4; drakes, $5. T. L. Surles, Preston.
NZW rabbits, $2.50 up; also, 2 bucks and 3 does, 6 mos., $5 ea. R. Welch, Rt. 1, Box 100, Concord 30206. Ph. 495-5440._________
Rabbits for sale, smut-nose and grays; also, breeding does. Scott Bell, 5683 Redan Rd., Stn. Mtn. Ph. 469-
8508.____________________ New Hampshire Red baby chicks,
45 cents ea. Mary Landrum, College Park. Ph. 344-5575.________
Purebred Rhode Island chicks, 30 cents; roosters, $2.50; mixed heavy breed chicks, 25 cents ea., no shipping. V. Sammons, Conyers. Ph. 404466-4987 pm.______________
Rabbits for sale, bred does and small bunnies, $1.50 up. Ed Klossing, 627 Hickory Ct., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-6793.___________________
6 white geese, 1975 hatch, $4 ea. Wyatt Hamby, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-7959. ______________
Rabbit breeders and juniors, Flemish Giants, Checkered Giants, New Zealand Reds and Whites, reasonably priced. John W. Bentley, Arnold Mill Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-4141. _______________
Roosters, Dominique, game, white, B. Cochin, Partridge Cochins, B. bantam, goslings, Cochin chicks, Ringneck pheasants, guineas, geese, pigeons. Lorene Lee, Cumming. Ph. 887-2715. _____________
Purebred bantams for sale, 60 diff. kinds, O.E., Japs, Cochins, Frizzles, many others. Carol Moore, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-3844.____________
White Leghorns, Mille Fleurs, Barred Rocks, bantam chicks; also, incubators. Jimmy L. Clark, Rt. 9, Box 435, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 983-
3348.________________ Games, hens for sale. Charlie Yar-
brough, Rt. 3, Box 343, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-4508.__________
Bantams, White-Black Cochins, 5 Pangled-Mille Fleurs, Silver Duckwings, others, 1/2 grown to breeders, $1.50 to $3 ea. H. M. Chambless, Dawson 31742. Ph. 995-4775.
Purebred bantams, young and breeders, hatching eggs; also, fryer rabbits. Charles Hill, Nicholson. Ph. 757-2536._______________
Rabbits, 3 San Juans, does ready to breed, $4 ea. C. J. Ertzberger, 401 St. Johns Ave., SW, Atlanta 30315.
Peruvian long hair guinea pigs, all cols, babies, $5, bred females, $7.50. Mr. Cutler, 10806 Mallard Dr., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 471-7383, after
7 p.m._______________________ Wisconsin quail eggs and chicks,
day old and older, old chicks, $35 per C, 500 min. order. L. Greeg Ivey, Alpharetta. Ph.404-993-8565 or 475-
4112._______________________ Rabbits, Dutch bred doe and buck.
T. H. Turner, 1962 W. Walker Ave., College Park 30337. Ph. 767-7617.
Game hens for sale; some baby chicks. John Parks, Rt. 2, Bethany Rd., Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-
2757.__________________ Mille Fleurs, in prs., Black Bearded
Silkies, from Southern show stock, cannot ship. Z. P. Camp, 547 Ridge Ave., Mableton 30059. Ph. 948-7963.
Fowl, game Silver Duckwing, 2 Toulouse geese, 2 Muscovy ducks. John Grennor, Lithia Springs. Ph. 941-2562._______________
6 mix. bantam hens, 3 roosters, hens good layers, all $10, bring crate, in pen, you catch. George M. Dean, 5971 Redan Rd., Redan. Ph. 482-
7915.__________________ Pigeons, White Kings/Texas
Pioneers, must sell, $5 per pr. or sell all for $60, cannot ship. E. C. Henderson, Rt. 2, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-2308._______________
Roller pigeons and Dutch rabbits for sale, the best of bloodlines. Dean Boone, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-
1972.___________________ Fresh brown eggs for sale. Mrs.
Harry White, RFD 2, Adams Rd., Favetteville. Ph. 461-6930.______
Rabbits, NZW, Calif, and mixed Flem-Calif. Walter Wills, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-5773.

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Laying hens, 1 Araucana, 2 black 3/4 Araucanas, 3 Crested, Jap Birchen rooster, etc. Effie Townsend, Kite 31049. Ph. 912-469-3444.______
Trio Araucana Travelers, '74 hatch or trade for trio Black Devil games, '74 hatch. Beulah Bridges, 207 W. Matilda St., Dalton 30720. Ph. 226-
3453._________________ Pure game fowl, Hatch, Roun-
dheads, Law Greys, cross young pullets, $3, stags, $5 ea. Howard Ellington, Rt. 2, Oxford. Ph. 786-
6426.______________________ Two 1974 blue peacocks, $25 ea;
Mallard ducklings, 5th gen. from wild, $2.50; few Cornish chickens, young, $1.25. R. V. Griffin, Harlem. Ph. 556-3626._____________
Indian Runner ducks (walks like penguin, $3 up. Dan R. Queen, 2002 So. Flat Rock Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-2239.___________
Back yard laying hens, $2.50 ea., second yr. layers, make offer on all and equip. Marie Moser, Marietta. Ph. 971-9322.______________
All diff. sizes and breeding rabbits. Paul Martin, Stockbridge 30281.
Ducklings, Mallards, 4 gen. from wild, $1 ea., baby chicks, 25 cents ea. L. W. Johnson, 6235 Jones Rd., College Park. Ph. 964-8862._____
24 Rhode Island Reds, 1 yr. old, laying good, $2 ea. Mrs. Hilliard Smith, 1775 Cooper Lake Dr., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-1721._________
Mallard ducklings, 4 gen. from wild, $1.25 ea. or in lots of 50 or more, $1 ea. Mark Durden, Cochran Short Route, Dry Branch. Ph. 912745-0851._________________
Young birds, $2.50 ea. and up, Cochins, Polish, Hamburgs, Houdans, Irg. chickens. Paul Hardy, Fairburn. Ph. 964-4587.______________
Rabbits, breeders, fryers and mature bucks, 1 Flemish Giant doe, 12 mos. old. H. Q. Smith, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3719._________________
Pr. Black O.E., $12, two prs. White O.E., $12 and $15 pr., Ringneck doves, $10 pr., white doves, $12 pr. Grady Elrod, 1103 Roan St., Dalton. Ph. 278-3639._______________
Rabbits, N.Z.W. and mix. does, ready to breed; also, young ones. J. W. Stallings, 3635 Orchard Dr., College Park. Ph. 761-3436.______________
Pure Komorner Tumblers and Dutch rabbits, chickens, ducks, geese, guineas, turkeys, young or old. Thomas H. Yasinski, 6509 Granada Dr., Forest Park. Ph. 366-9852.
Pure Komorner Tumblers and pure Chocolate Dutch rabbits, good bloodlines. Randy Randolph, 6505 Granada Dr., Forest Park. Ph. 366-
8051.___________________
Rabbits, 2 does bred, 2 bucks and pens, all for $10. H. L. Taylor, 223, D Street, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 647-
4770._________________ Pekin, $2; hen turkeys, $8 ea., now
laying, will trade for calf or pig. Mrs. V. E. Yarbrough, Powder Springs. Ph. 941-9352.________________
Pharoah quail, 6 wks. and up, most laying, $3.50 pr., 2 wks., $1 ea. J. Brown, Rt. 1, Grovetown. Ph. 863-
1443.____________________ San Juan, breeding stock, Sr. does,
bucks, $6, Jr. does, bucks, $5, 8 wks., bucks-does, $2. Ed. Turner, Fairburn. Ph. 964-6748._______________
2 India Blue peacocks, 2 yrs., 1 female, 2 yrs., 5 peacocks, 3 females, 1 yr. Mrs. L. B. Jackson, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 235, Roopville 30170. Ph. 854-4529.
Peacocks, Ringneck pheasants and asstd. chickens. W. H. Wasden, Box 423, Quitman. Ph. 263-8350, after 6
pm._____________________ Pheasants, cocks, $5, hens, $3, prs.,
$7.50. W. A. Hughes, 17 Russell Ave., Garden City 31408. Ph. 964-0398.
Chickens, White Leghorns, ducks, African and China White geese, rabbits, N.Z.R., English Spots, Dutch; incubator cages. R. J. Toner, East Point. Ph. 404-768-0283._________
Purebred bantams, Cochin, Duckwing, Sebright, Ancona, O.E., TopKnots, Rhode Island Reds, Dominiques, $1 and up. Ruby Nix, Rt. 3, Cleveland. Ph. 865-2363._____
20 three mo. old Chinese and African geese, $5 ea., cannot ship. R. S. Newman, Blythe. Ph. 592-4421.
English White, British Black, grown quail, 50 cents ea. while last; also, incubator, $65. E. C. Turner, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4623.

Australorps. Wyandpttes, Buff Orpinton. White Cornish ducklings, Khaki, Pekin Buff, turkeys, guineas, mix. bantams. Henry Smith, Box 88, Adel. Ph. 912-896-2645._______
Rabbits for sale. Lee Thomas, Jr., Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-5613.
2000 Rhode Island Red laying hens, $1.50 ea. Geo. Brooks, Rt. 2, Box 44, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-8252848.__________
Bantams, 1 brown red rooster, beautiful col., Old English game bantam, $3. Lloyd E. Sprayberry, Rt. 1, Oakwood 30566. Ph. 532-0689.
Pure game fowl, Hatch stags, $25, eggs, 50 cents, can ship eggs. Sammie D. Wooten, Rt. 1, Denton 31532. Ph. 375-2748.___________________
Rabbits, 6 wks. old, $2.50 ea., bred does, $8, N.Z. Whites, 4 mos., Smutnose buck, $5. Jim Fennel), Rt. 5, Cochran. Ph. 374-5228._______
Ringneck chicks and eggs, mix. bantams, White Silkies. Roger Smith, Senoia. Ph. 599-3277.________
Pigeons, Birmingham Rollers, performers, $7 pr.; male Trumpeter, white. E. E. Smith, 3826 Leisure Woods Dr., Decatur 30034. Ph. 284-
6788._________________ Game fowl, 5/8 Asil Sonatols, 3/8
Roundhead, 2 Ib. size, $25 pr. Johnie Avera, Nashville 31639. Ph. 686-
2351.________________ Hatching eggs and chicks, Chukar,
Pharoah D-l, British Black, English White quail. Willie Garner, Rt. 1, Box 98B, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5366.
Mallards, 4 and 5 gen. from wild, 4 wks. and 6 wks. old, $2 and $3. C. E. Hollobaugh, Decatur 30030. Ph. 284-
3103._________________ Purebred White Cochins, $8 pr.,
$12 trio. Tommy Carnes, 715 W. Howell St., Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-
2069._____________________ Rabbits, pedigree Satin and Silver
Martin. H. O. Stewart, 4182 Fredericksburg Dr., College Park. Ph. 767-0316.________________
Rabbits, 10 wks., fryer size, $3 ea. Linda Hatch, Conyers. Ph. 483-6539.
Purebred show quality buff Orpington, $3 ea.; buff mixed w/Dominique, $2, all laying, no shipping. James Jones, Gordon. Ph. 628-
2306.___________________ Handsome game cock, 6 healthy
hens, some laying, some setting, $20 for all. John Hansen, Sautee 30571. Ph. 404-865-2226.____________
Fertile guinea eggs for sale, 15, $3, or may hatch them on halves, Athens area. Jim Miller, Nicholson. Ph. 5484973 or 769-5030._________
15 R.I.R., 5 sex-links; 5 white Rocks, all 5 mos. pullets, $2.25 ea. Wendell Mason, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4440._____________
Mixed Flemish Giants; Checkerd Giants; NZ Black; San Juans, Jr.'s and seniors. Dale Drummond, Rt. 3, Hampton 30228. Ph. 946-3674._____
2 White Leg hens, laying everyday, free. Geo. Hadecker, 2710 Archway Dr., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 633-4631.
Chickens and rabbits for sale, selling out chickens, does, bucks, fryers. J. G. Wallace, Rt. 1, Mt. Vernon Rd., Lithia Spgs.___________
Game hens, $5; also, pens for holding game cocks, $3 and $4 ea. Donnie Patterson, Rt. 1, Temple 30179. Ph. 562-3162.
Pr. buff Japs, $8; rooster, 3 hens of Duckwing bantams, $10; 2 flying Mallards, 4 generations from wild, $4; guineas, $2. Doug Godfrey, Canton. Ph. 479-5751.
Muscovy duck, Black and White ducks; speckled guinea and show type banties; white geese; Ringneck pheasants. Ruth White, Lithia Spgs. Ph. 948-6098.
Rabbits for sale, $2.50 up; 1 bred doe. C. Phillips, 1396 Lake Lucerne Rd., Lilburn. Ph. 921-7138.
Rabbits, mixed, $2.50 up. Mrs. Ben Jones, Rt. 2, Box 644, Rehoboth Rd., Hriffin. Ph. 228-4342 after 6:30 pm.
I wanted
Want Black Tailed, White or Buff bantam rooster, will trade Jap Birchen bantam rooster. Effie Townsend, Kite 31049. Ph. 912-469-3444._______
Want Black Silkies, within 50 mi. Atlanta. D. J. Daniel), 1960 Cooper Lake Dr., Smyrna. Ph. 435-5067.
Want female white duck. G. P. Jaynes, Conley. Ph. 366-093).

Wednesday, June 25, 1975
Want mature, purebred, White Crested, Black Polish rooster, reasonable, within 50 mi. Kenneth Adkins, Rt. 2, Cordele 31015. Ph. 912-273-1403._____________
Want bantams, young, laying trio Araucanas or hatching eggs, all inquires ans. Lloyd E. Sprayberry, Rt. 1, Box 312, Oakwood. Ph. 532-0689.
Want setting of eggs or baby chicks of Crested, Bearded, Silkies, any col. Mrs. Joseph L. Johnson, 1945 Savannah Rd., Augusta 30901.______
Want pr. white breeding swans. C. M. Odom, Rt. 4, Box 240-A, Newnan. Ph. 253-6589._______________
Want propane gas tank, 250 gal. or larger, Cedartown vicinity. Gus Zuker, Jr., Box 1374, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 404-748-0237.
Want common pigeons, within 60 mi. radius Athens, 50 cents ea. W. P. Rabon, Rt. 1, Box 159A, Bogart. Ph. 549-0048.____________________
Want 1 Black Roundhead, game stag or cock, purebred, peacomb black legs and black eyes, will pay reasonable' price. Vernon Murphy, Cornelia. Ph. 778-7281._______
Want 6 prs. of Wood ducks, prefer w/gen. from wild. Walter Ashmore, Atlanta. Ph. 522-3970.____ ___
Want white peacocks or peacock tail feathers, reasonable. Joyce McClure, 2] 1 Pine Bluff Rd., Apt. 45, Albany. Ph. 435-4442.___________
Want 2 or 4 turkey hens within 50 mi. Unadilla, state price in 1st letter. W. W. Collins. Unadilla 31091.
Want show type bantams, must be good quality, will pick up within 75 mi. Hazlehurst. Thomas F. Hughes. Rt. 4. Box 468. Hazlehurst 31539.
Want peacock and pea-hens, Java green, 1974 rjatched, must be reasonable, will pick up. Roy Newsome, Rt. 2, Box 188, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-3642.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed for sale
Flower advertisers must have an affidavit stating that they
produce their own plants, bulbs
and seed and that they were not
purchased for resale. All plants
must be inspected to assure
disease-free condition. Applica
tions for inspection are avail
able from the MARKET
BULLETIN office. There is no
charge for this service. __
English ivy, green all yr. for borders or steep banks, free, dig up, cannot ship. Mrs. Claude Chandler, 173 Spring St., Milstead 30207. Ph. 483-
7094.________________________ President Red cannas, $3.75 doz.,
Red Bushel Basket mums, red or white daisy mums, $2.50 doz. PP. A. D. Evans, Rt. 2. Temple 30179._____
Beautiful aucubas in cans, $1 $1.50; Irg. 3 rubber pit. in container, Mrs. Roy C. Jones, 684 Collier Rd., NW. Atlanta 30318. Ph. 355-5240.
Rabbit Foot fern cuttings, 3 in. lob, $2 or $3, $5 plus post., vari. Hosta, $1 ea. T. F. Bryant, 2465 Hogan Rd., East Point 30344. Ph. 76)-4790.
Ranunculus, annual spreading bloomers, 8, $1, forsythia, 2, $1, blue lilies, 3, $1 P.P. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland, NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-0538.__________________
Forsythia, nandina, aucuba, weigela, eleagnus, azaleas, daylilies, iris, hydrangeas, Lady Bankshia roses, others. Ruth Gill, 938 Springdale Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 377-1193._____
Red jew or green white, 10 cents cutting, plus 60 cents post, nor order under, $2. Marguerite Bryans, Rt. 4, Madison 30650. Ph. 453-2252.
Wild flower Queen Ann's Lace seed, 50 cents per umbrella, send S.A.S.E. Nancy Savage, 3945 Davis Cir., Duluth 30136.__________________
Doz. labeled iris, $4.50, 75 cents post., trailing coleus, miniature cols., 10, $1, 50 cents post. Delia Goodwin, Rt. 2. Box 190. Tallapoosa 30176.
Boxwoods, 15 yrs., $5, 20 yr. fine specimen, $10, choose and dig. Marvin E. West, Fayetteville. Ph. 964-
4419.______________________
Mix. col. iris, $5 doz., no orders less than $5 PP. Mrs. W. D. Duvall, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.

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Flower plants,
bulbs and seed for sale
Marigolds, vinca, liriope, 3 doz., $1.25; daylilies, dif. cols., 2 doz., $2.25. Mrs. Elmer Capps, Rentz 31075._______________
Nice, rooted Xmas cactus, $1 ea.; golden stars cactus, 75 cents ea., add post. Mrs. Claudia Hannah, Rt. 1, Pitts 31072.____________
Dwarf mixed marigolds, baby pompom zinnias, mixed, 25 cents, tspn., S.A.S.E. Kaye Kinsey, 811 Lucky, Dalton 30720.____________
Daylily seed, 25 cents tbspn. plus S.A.E.; also, white nest onions, $1.50 per qt. plus 50 cents post. Ed. Ehrensperger, Rt. 3, Box 3467, Blackshear
31516.___________________ Liriope, pink oxalis, $2 C, Daf-
fodils, narcissus, spider lilies, $1 doz., add 15 cent post. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman 31643._________
White pine, mountain holly bushes, $1 ea., 6, $5, lemon lilies, $2.50 doz., 75 cents post. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. ____________
Crown vetch, perf. for slopes or erosion; beautiful pink flowers, crowns, $6, $18 per C. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur
30032.___________________ Daylilies, reasonable, located
Lower Thomaston Rd. near Lizella and Midway Church. Mrs. James H. Bennett, 729 Glen Cove Dr., Macon. Ph. 477-2324.____________
Rainbow moss, 3, $1, pachysandra, 3, $1, Christmas rose, 3, $1, add 50 cents post. Sue Perry, Stonewall 30282._________________
Pits, for shade, borders, ground covers, bulbs, vari. pits., cannot ship. Mrs. Senay, 645 Wilson Rd., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 355-2905._________
Ivy cuttings, 1 1/2 doz., $1, bronze col. cannas w/orange flowers, 6, $1, no mail orders. Leo L. Pozza, 396 Ridgecrest Rd., NE, Atlanta 30307. Ph. 373-0225.________
Flowers, aiicubas in containers, 1518 in., $1.50, 20 ajugas, $2 at residence. Mrs. John C. McMillian, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 458-2407.___________
Gardenias, roses, sedums, in containers, $1 ea., fruit trees, $1.50 ea. Mary Hudson, Rt. 2, Macon. Ph. 745-
1992.______________________ Very dwarf cannas, dbl. red, The
President, $4 doz., 75 cents post., liriope, 25, $1, add post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Gainesville 30501.___________
Native azaleas, mtn. laurel, rhododendron, white pine, sweet shrub, maple, crabapple, holly, $1 ea., 6, $5, 80 cents post. Debbie Fountain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.________
Yellow daisies, dbl. orange daylilies, $2 doz., Bee Balm, yard mint, mums, $1.50, etc., 75 cents post. L. C. Coleman, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501.________________
Red 7-sisters running roses, 3, $2, bittersweet vines, 6, $2, hardy yard moss, 15, $2 PP. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. I, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.
Ferns and potted pits., Irg. variety, 50 cents and up, cannot ship. Dennis O'Connell, 2738 Ashford Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 451-7959._________
Red spider lily, $2.50 doz., yellow, lavender pink, mop-pom mums, 15 doz., mix. cols, achimenes, $1.25 doz., 65 cents post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 3, Abbeville 31001.________
Swedish ivy, trailing coleus, dbl. sultana, 3 cuttings, $1, ajuga, 25, $1, 60 cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.___________________
Lunaria, Money pits., balsam seed, 25 cents, tspn. plus stamped env. Mrs. Louis Coolik, 2511 Edgewood Rd., Columbus 31906. ________
Royal robe violets, 12, $1, post., shasta daisy, 12, $1, post., bronze and green ajuga, 20, $1, 40 cents gost. Mrs. Steinheimer, Brooks.___!_!__
Lantanas, small hollyhock bush, 35 cents ea., mint, oxalis, ornamental peppers, 10 cents ea. plus post. Mrs. Sara Manis, 3335 Southward Cir., NW. Tunnell Hill 30755.______
Liriope, magnolia, aucuba, Mondo, vinca minor, ivy, ajuga, Carolina jasmine, hollies, Mahonia. J. N. Henderson, 5130 Sumpter PI., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-5336.

Lady Slippers, $1 doz., daisies, 50 cents doz., chasta daisies, 50 cents doz. red poker, iris, milady, 25 cents ea., post. Mrs. Oscar Martin, Rt. 1, Box 232, Rabun Gap._________
Mole bean seeds, 50, 30 cents, giant sunflower, 30, 35 cents plus stamped env. F. H. Dragoo, Box 413, Blackshear.
Gerbera daisy seed, 50 cents per pkg. plus env. and post., fresh seed, plant now. Mrs. H. I. Cook, Rt. 2, Box 268, Boston 31626.
Lrg. amaryllis bulbs, red only, $12 doz. PP., Irg. tuberose bulbs, $7 doz. PP. Evelyn Seaburg, Rt. 2, Hahira 31632.
Lrg. flowers, red or gold, pits., vari. green ground cover spurge. Margaret Raines, 396 Ridgecrest Rd., NE, Atlanta 30307. Ph. 373-0225.
Martin, dipper, dishrag and marble gourd seeds, 4 pkgs., $1, stamped env. H. A. Stahl. Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.
Mtn. azaleas, sweet shrub, holly, white dogwood, mtn. laurel mtn. fern, 1 to 2 ft., 8, $5. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. I, Blue Ridge 30513.______
Boxwoods, 3 yrs., $1,4 yrs., $1.50, well branched, heavy root, orders $10 and over PP. Norton Eldridge, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-567-3849.
Martin gourd seed, 30 cents pkg. plus self-addressed, stamped env. Edward S. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison 30650.
Native pink azaleas, rhododendron and mtn. laurel, white pine, crabapple; sweet shrub; dogwood, $1 ea., 6, $5, 80 cents post. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.__________________
Vinca minor, 25, $1.50 doz., green jew, $1 doz., chick cactus, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175._____________
4 o'clocks, Irg. marigolds, dwarf marigolds, ea., pkg. 25 cents with stamped env. J. O. Henderson, 1117 Snellville Hwy., Lawrenceville 30245.
Daylilies, 25 cents pan, ajuga, vinca minor, vari. major, $1 doz., dichondra, $1, gal. cans, cannot ship. Mrs. Culpepper, 7340 Twin Branch Rd., N. E.. Atlanta. Ph. 394-3609.______
Aucuba, 25 cents Boxwoods, 25 cents, ivey, 2, 25 cents, all in qt. cans. R. G. Redin, 939 Katherwood Dr., SW, Atlanta 30310.__________
Native azaleas, sweet shrubs, cannas, red and yellow, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-3945.
Trailing arbutus, trilliums, yard violets, Solomons, seals, blue bells, peppermint, Birdfoot violets, 5, $1, add post. Mrs. James Waters, Rt. 1; Dahlonega 30533.__________________
King Alford daffodils, sweet scented jonquils, $5 per C P.P., finest mix. cols., daylilies, $3 doz. Mrs. Eva Golden, Rt. 4, LaGrange 30240.
Outdoor ferns, Christmas, Spleenwort, Lady, Maidenhair, Cliff, New York Rattlesnake varieties, 50 cents to $5. Janet Carpenter, 2132 Abby Lane, Atlanta. Ph. 634-5707.______
Daylilies, 5 diff. begonias, $5 P.P., Moses-in-Boat, $1. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon.
Asparagus fern, $2 P.P., house pits., 1 rooted night cerus, $1.50 P.P., Christmas cactus, $1.25 PP. Amos King, 2508 Bonnybrook,' Dr., SW, Atlanta. Ph. 349-0942.___________
Brilliant red and white bi-col., sgl. sultana cuttings, rooted, $1.50, 2, $2.50 P.P. Ruth Poole, Rt. 2, Alto
30510.____________________ Red. tip, $2 ea., American box-
wood, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Louise Travis, 7610 Hwy. 314, Riverdale. Ph. 478-
7933._________________ Rooted white Christmas cactus pits.,
$2 ea. PP. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr., Austell 30001.______
Guinea wing, dbl. red, pink and vari. leaf begonias, dbl. purple sultanas, cuttings, 40 cents, add post. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston.
Purple dwarf iris, mix. hardy phlox, 15, $1.75, ajuga, ageratum, 20,'$2 P.P. in Ga. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, 103 Circle Dr., Calhoun 30701._______
Mix. jew, 12, $1, appleleaf, dbl. begonias, 3, $1, 12 pot flowers, $2.25, add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Ellijay.
Modern iris, 12, $5, $1.50 post. C. M. Burton, 5070 N. Ivy Rd., Atlanta 30342. Ph. 261-3349.__________
Amaryllis, hollyhock, sweet william, candytuft, Foxglove, shasta daisy seed, 25 cents pkg., tiger lily bulblets, 2, 1 cent, S.S.A.E. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436.

Imp. daylilies, 4 cols., $3 per doz., cheaper at my place. Myrtle Pace, 616 Rockmart Rd.. Villa Rica 30180.
Pits, vari., spider, gizzard, hen and biddies, cactus, $2 ea., $1 post. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming.______
Orange daylilies, 10 cents ea., Lily of Valley, 15 cents ea., 7 Irg. boxwood hollies, $2 ea., shasta daisies, etc., cannot ship. Paul Riales, Lithonia. Ph. 922-3747.
Pineapple cactus, $1 sm. staghorn fern, $2.50, panamiga, 90 cents, vari. spider pit., 75 cents, 65 cents post. Mrs. Max Ellington, 2913 Thomas Lane, Augusta 30906._________
African violets, all cols., blooming pits., can ship and you pay post. Jessie Thomason, Rt. 5, Box 411, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-8502.
[wanted

Want stinging needle pits., W. B. Saunders, 867 Ponce de Leon PI., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-7607, after 5.
Want mix. cols. dbl. poppy seed, mix. cols, bachelor button seed, mix. cols. dbl. hollyhock seed, price, if new seed. Mrs. Eula Stewart, Rt. 1, Alma
31510.____________________ Want quantities of cacti, hen and
chicks, sedums, succulents, state quantity and price. Daisy Moss, 950 Katherwood Dr., Atlanta 30310. Ph. 753-2497.______________
Want yellow justicia or pineapple geranium, monkey face and long flat cactus that bloom red. Mrs. W. A. Weeks, RFD 2, Doerun 31744.
Want strawberry begonia, state price and post. Mrs. Ray Hutchinson, Rt. 1, Lake Park 31636.________
Want gladiolus, non red amaryllis, tulips, hybrid trumpet lilies, ones naturalized outside. S. C. Early, 4341 Harris Valley Rd., Atlanta 30327. Ph. 261-4069.

Miscellaneous for sale

All notices formerly included''

under the Handicraft and

Miscellaneous columns have

now been combined into one

Miscellaneous column with

several subheadings. Rules and

regulations governing these

columns remain the same. Af

fidavits are still required for all

hand made items. In addition,

statements should accompany

any lumber or building

materials to the effect that these

materials were used on now

dismantled farm buildings

(poultry houses, barns, etc.)

Please note that sugar cane ads

'have been moved to the

Agricultural Seed and Plants

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THINGS TO EAT_________

All types of home grown garden vegetables for sale, ready 3rd wk. in June. T. C. Davis, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-851 1._____________

Corn fed Angus beef, 79 cents lb., hanging halves, cut, wrapped to your specifications. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-6621._________
So. Ga., exc. quality Stuart pecans, 75 cents lb., plus post, and ins., min. order 10 Ibs. Burch Willcox, McRae
31055.___________________ Peaches and apples for sale. Frank
S. Jones, 3507 S. Puckett Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. 945-7862.____________
Beef calves, 30 cents on hoof, del. to slaughter house. Richard Fowler, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7433 after 6 p.m.
Blueberries, organically grown, you pick, $1.50 gal., already picked, $3, gal. R. Dimsdale, Covington. Ph. 7868819 or 786-4687.__________
Calves, 400-600 Ibs., ready for freezer, 75 cents butcher cut, 65 cents ground, whole carcus. R. J. Adams, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8889._______
Shelled pecans, $3, qt., PP. June Steedley, 127 East Ware St., Waycross 31501. Ph, 912-283-9433.______
Old fashion yellow multiplying onions, Irg. or small, 75 cents lb., no shipping. W. H. Gazaway, Hwy. 372, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7096.

Corn fed beef, 85 cents lb., dressed, wrapped, approx. 350 Ibs. ea. Wm. W. Scogin, Jr., Bowdon. Ph. 258-3076 or 355-2910, Atlanta.
HERBS______________
Yellow root; yellow dock; queen of meadow; sassafras; mayapple, 4 lb. lardbox, $3.50, L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._________________
1975 crop, clean, dried sage, $1, cup, P.P. Alma Caddis, Rt. 2, Box 217. Conyers 30207.
Balm; mint, 25 cents, bu.; Feverfew, 80 cents, doz.; garlic, 10 cents ea., plus post. Mrs. Ralph Williams, 1926 Suwanee Rd.. Lawrenceville 30245.
Dill, fresh and dried for pickling. Betty Jean Wrightson, Tucker. Ph. 939-8712.
MISC. FARM SUPPLIES
Fifty 1/4 angle type 5 ft. and 6 ft. steel used post; 2 roll barbwire, $100. John McConnell, 621 1 Memorial Dr., Stn. Mtn. 30083._______________
80 bu. baskets, twenty 1/2 bu., 35 cents ea.; 1/2 bu., 25 cents or will trade for baby chicks, etc. R. J. Engrisch, Box 264, Mableton. Ph. 948-8885.
50 gal. drums for sale; also, 12 in. wide old barn siding. A. Morrison, Rt. 1, Norcross 30071. Ph. 448-2181.
Cane tomato stakes, 4-6 ft. long, 5 cents ea. Dean Ponder, 5291 Koweeta Rd., College Pk. Ph. 964-7744.
Split chestnut rails, 8 ft., $1.35, yellow locust farm fence post, 80 cents ea., can del. Walt Stancil, Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-2488.__________
Yellow locust farm fence posts, 6 1/2 ft. long, 90 cents ea. del. in truckloads. John L. Howard, Rt. 2, Clayton 30525. Ph. 404-782-5604._____
Incubators, circulated air type, 2, 4 and 6 tray, dbl. wall insulated, dbl. switch thermostat, inst. included. Ernest Dickey, Ada Dr., Millen. Ph. 912-982-5515._________________
300 split oak farm fence post, 6 1/2 ft., 50 cents ea. at farm. Johnny Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 101, Murrayville. Ph. 983-7876.________________
8 ft. long chestnut or yellow locust fence rails; also, 6 1/2 ft. long yellow locust farm fence post. Grady Nichols, Rt. 2, Claytori. Ph. 404-782-4855.
200 boxes of hay baling wire. Ed Simmons, Atlanta. Ph. 404-476-2231 or 892-2070.
NEEDLEWORK________
Dbl. knit quilt scraps for sale, $3, 5 lb., plus post. Mrs. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee 30546.____________
Handmade quilts, king, queen, regular, $95, $85 and $75, all patterns and cols. Claudine Ledford, Rt. 8, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 534-3320.
Cro. potholders, asstd., cols., 50 cents ea., 3/S1.25. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 232, Ellijay 30540.
Cro. afghans, 40X60 and up, $25 up; will cro. to order w/deposit. Mrs. E. Wright, 826 Richmond St., Macon
31206.____________________ Hand-painted dishtowels, 7/$4;
heart shape pincushions, 4/$l; potholders, 5/$l, 25 cents post. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Setting Hen potholders, $3, pr.; 3 in 1 aprons, $1.50; quilt tops, $7, add post. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., Lawrenceville 30245.

Aprons, ck. ging., asstd. col., $2.50 ea., PP. Mrs. T. L. Malcom, Rt. 1, Box 85, Madison 30650.__________
Quilt patterns, have Irg. selection, 25 cents ea. or 6, $1, add 20 cents post. Mrs. N. H. Medford, 490 Freyer Dr., Marietta 30060.___________
Bedspread for sale, white cro., $50. Mrs. E. R. Wilborn, 4951 Crbwe Dr., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-9245._____
Quilt patterns; Roses of Picardy, Poppy, Friendship, Drunkard's Trail, Bear Tracks, 25 cents ea., S.A.S.E. Dovie Pilgrim, Rt. 4, Cleveland
30528.___________________ Pillowcase borders, $2 aprons, pat-
chwork w/lining, $2. Edna O. Erwin, Box 233, Blairsville 30512._____
Old Fashion children and adult bonnets, $2.50, PP, guaranteed work and material. Mrs. C. R. Thaxton, Rt. 1, Box 405, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-6030.
Quilt patterns, Spool, Mapleleaf, Drunkard's Path, Tulip, Dutch Doll, Ohio Star, 3/$l, add post. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
Quit patterns, inst., Wedding Ring, Log Cabin, String, Colonial Tulip, Sunburst, others, 11/S1. Jean Caviness, City 3, Canton 30114.
Hand quilted quilts, diff. patterns, cotton and polyester. Mrs. Jack Marlow, 1777 Center Ave., East Pt. 30344. Ph. 767-4094._________
Granny afghan, asstd. col. squares, outlined, fringe in winter white, 46X62, 5 in. fringe, $35. J. Whitley, Rt. 4, Kennesaw 30144.
Girl's summer dresses, sleeveless, asstd. prints, seersucker, etc., easy care, 1-6X, $3, 2/$5. E. Coleman 1405 Danielsville Rd., Athens 30601.
Asstd. col., full and queen size cro. afghan, $40-$50. P. M. Hughes, 2926 Laurel Ln., East Pt. 30344. Ph. 7619058._______________
Afghan, Granny square, outlined in black, 4 ply orlon, 54X75, $40; also; 1 in wool, $45, plus post. H. C. Addington, 22 Henderson, Cornelia 30531.__________________
Quilt as you go, the easy way to make quilts, 4 patterns, inst., drawing, $1. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031._______________
Cro. afghans, Granny style, asstd. cols., outlined in greed and gold, $40; ripple, 3 shades pink, $40. Vella Rice, Rt. 1, Cumming 30130.______
Handmade quilts for sale, all cotton material, dif. patterns. Mrs. J. R. Bryant, 2963 N. Fulton Dr., Atlanta 30305. Ph. 404-233-9638._____
Cro. baby afghans; other afghans, patch-work; small and Irg. aprons. Kaye Straight, 1350 N. Morningside Dr., Atlanta. Ph. 876-4682._____
Handmade dbl. bed Tulip quilt tops, red tulips, appl. on white sheeting, green leaves and stems, $17 ea. Lola Maney, Rt. 2, Lula 30554.
2 pr. emb. pillowcases, $4, pr.;also, will do embroidery at reasonable price. Louise Quish, Box 2754, Augusta 30904.________________
Baby quilts, 40X54, any col., cotton material, Animals, Dutch Girl, Overall Boy, Baby in Moon, $10, 80 cents post. Helen Dodd, Star Rt., Cloudland 30709.____________
Clothespin aprons, $1.60, P.P. Ruby Hagin, Rt. 1, Box 245, Ball Ground 30107.

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Miscellaneous
for sale
NEEDLEWORK
7 quilt tops for sale, new material, dif. patterns, $10 ea., P.P. Mrs. Harry Copeland, Rt. 3, Monroe 30655.
Aprons, bonnets, clothespin bags, quilts, baby quilts. Mrs. Coda Newberry, Rt. 5, Box 162, Ellijay 30540._________________
Applique or patch-work quilt patterns w/inst., 3 free patterns, 5/S1, 12/S2, 20 cents post. Mrs. C. Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Gainesville 30501.
BEES, HONEY & SUPPLIES
Quality cypress beekeeping supplies, outlasts pine, hives, supers, tops, bottoms, observation hives; other supplies. B. J. Semegran, Suwannee 30174. Ph. 476-141 I.
FERTILIZERS & MULCHES
250 bales of this yrs. mulch Fescue, 75 cents bale in barn. W. L. Mitchem, Rt. 4. Devereux 31087._______
Chicken house compost, '$10, pickup load, I will load. T. L. Surles, Preston 31824._____________
Baled pine straw del. 50 mi. or pick up on Ridge Rd. James Reddin, Canton. Ph. 345-5607.__________
100 Ib. bag compost, good, rotted, $5 or pickup load, $20. D. Cribb, Rt. 1, Millcrest Rd., Norcross. Ph. 449-
7430.________________ Straw and hay mulch, baled, pick up
or del. truck-load lots. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-9313 am. or 994-6463 pm.___________
Hay for sale, both quality and mulch, by bale "or truck-load. Geo. Thomas, Marietta. Ph. 992-1851.
Mulch hay, 50 cents bale, 50 bales or more only. Junior Boswell, Roswell. Ph. 993-9876 or 993-6736.
FISH-&-FISH SUPPLIES
1975 Channel catfish tingerlings, checked, treated, pick up at farm or will del. Irg. orders. Preston Harbin, McRae. Ph. 868-6095.________
Channel catfish fry, 3 cents; Hybrid bream, and bass fingerlings. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-533-5541 or 532-6135._____
20 fish cages, 1/2 in. mesh, 500 cap. ea., with tops, feeder, screens, $25 ea. Hank Wyatt, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 629-7474._________________
ODDITIES
Red wigglers in 5 gal. compost, $4, no mail orders. Grace White, 2454 Boulder-Crest Rd., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-31 17._______________
Red wigglers, bedrun lots of breeders, $5, M, P.P. Mrs. Doris Short, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404376-3601.___________
Red wigglers, special limited time offer, IOM or more bedrun, $2, M. Claude Staples, Rt. 1, Box 32, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-788-5893.______
Cotton, hand picked, water ginned, used to make quilts, etc., 50 cents Ib. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 269-3819._________________
Red wigglers, breeders, $6, M, 5M for $26.50; IOM, $49.50; bedrun, IOM, $35, PP. G. L. Parks, Box 25, Reynolds 31076.__________
Meal worms, $4, M, $7.50, 2M, $16.25, 5M, $1 for shipping. J. L. Tade, 1328 21st St., Columbus 31901.
Handmade knives from tempered steel saw blades, pairing, $3 ea., 4/$9; butcher, $4, 4/S12; fillet $4 ea., add post. Dorsey Hortman, Rt. 3, Reynolds 31076.__________
Martin gourds in lots of 4 or more, $1.50 ea., Bluebird or Wren gourds, lots of 4 or more, $1 ea. varnished, prepaid. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.________________
Treasured Brazilian bu. irish potatoes, 300 hill possible, $1.50 ea., 2/$2.50, add post., considered oddity. Blanche Harkins, Mountain City 30562._________________
Cane weaving chair seats, only chairs w/small hole around seat opening, discount thru June. Geo. Brown, Atlanta. Ph. 634-2705.
Lrg. red worms, $5.80, M, P.P., free raising inst. A. O. Webb, 2015 43rd St.. Columbus. Ph. 323-3737.

Red wigglers, breeders, $6.50, M. Delbert Leavens, 4280 Pinetree Dr., Powder Spgs. 30073. Ph. 943-6847.
Treasured Brazilian irish potatoes, 400 hill possible, $3 ea., 2/$5, 8/S16, add post, considered oddity. Grace Townsend, Rt. 1, Box 315, Gainesville 30501.______________
Original red wigglers, breeders, $6, M, 5M or more, $5, M, w/inst., PP. J. F. Shelton, Rt. 1, Shiloh 31826. Ph. 846-9051._________________
Hybrid red wiggler egg capsules, 3M, $25, can hatch 6-60 M worms. Clifton Lane, Box 375, Moultrie
31768.____________________ Red wiggler egg capsules, $10 M,
PP., w/inst., could hatch 3-8 M worms. J. T. Mitchell, 5872 Dispain Rd., Buford 30518.
I wanted
Want to buy approx. 130 pieces of good used galv. or tin roofing from farm building. Earl Holland, Box 282, Newton. Ph. 912-734-5879._____
Want good used tin, any length, from farm building. D. E. Williamson, Rt. 1, Spalding Dr., Norcross 30071. Ph. 448-2498.____________
Want wild mullein leaves that grows in South in fields, from 1-100 Ibs. will pay 25 cents Ib. N. C. Lovell 661, Kennesaw Dr., Smyrna 30080._____
Want strawberries and blackberries, state price. Alton P. Ewing, 3245 Irish Ln., Decatur 30032. Ph. 404-284-
5463._______________________ Want I wood barrel w/both heads
in, must measure 20 1/2 in. to 23 in. across end. A. E. Jones, Rt. 3, Box 578, Griffin 30223.__________
Want to buy hay in Conyers area, give price. Paul J. Landress, Conyers. Ph. 483-8497.______________
Want peanuts, popcorn and lima beans. W. B. Bass, Rt. 1, Box 174, Swainsboro 30401.____________
Want up to 5 gal. blackberries within reasonable distance. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-1836.
Want 16 qts. red raspberries in Atlanta area this summer, del. or will pick up. Kay Todd, 599 E. Morningside Dr., Atlanta. Ph. 876-2294
pm.__________________________ Wan 1 to pick our own raspberries,
blueberries, peaches. Elden Allain, 1681 Council Bluff, Atlanta 30345. Ph. 634-2164._____________
Want 100 bu. or 3 tons this yrs. clean oats. W. G. Adams, C & A Farms, Rt. 4, Box 160, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-522-2150._______
Want places on farms in Fannin, Gilmer, Union counties to put beehives for summer. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville 30178.
Out Of State
Wanted
Want seed for Ga.'s big sweet onion, "Glennville Vidalia". Arthur Defedor, 6037 N. 5th Rd., Arlington, VA
22203.____________________ Want man to milk, many benefits.
David O. Martin, Rt. 2, Pendleton, SC 29670.________________
Want 100 gal. syrup kettle or evaporater pan. L. D. Boyette, 325 Lee St., Live Oak, FL 32060. Ph. 904362-1676._________________
Want hay. A. C. Register, Jr., 251 30 S.W. 129 Ave.. Princeton, FL 33030.
Want used stainless batch pasturizer, w/agitator, 1-200 gal. cap.; hyd. press, to dry 75 gal. grits. Cynthia Bates, Summertown, TN 38483.
Want Nubian milk goat to produce in fall; also, bantam baby chicks, to make good laying hens, state price. C. A. West. Rt. I, Cushing. TEX 75760.
Want verbena seed or pits., asstd. cols., state price in 1st letter. Mrs. Frances Richardson, 721 S. Lk. Pleasant Rd., Apopka, FL 32703.
Want cup or 1/2 of foot long or old time yard long peas. Mrs. Mamie Henderson. Lanier St., Ft. Meade, FL.
Want irrigation equip.; shearing blade and root rake for D-7 Cat, 3-T model, will trade bulls. Fred Barber, Rt. I, Box 103-A, Marion Jet., AL. Ph. 205-874-9550.___________
Want feeder pigs. Donald Housley, Rt. 1. Box 101, Dayton, TN 37321.

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Want dbl. palor stalls, milk .line; 500-800 gal. tank; 20 ton feed tank," w/live bottom. Chas. Zumgrun, Rt. 2, Box 151-A, Yulee, FL. Ph. 904-225-
5254.__________________ Want Black, White and Partridge
standard cochin chickens or baby chicks of same. Mrs. C. Melvin, 6702 Cherry St., Panama City, FL 32401.
Want 1 or 2 dark cornish roosters for breeding, ship or will come get them. L. W. Sands, 1835 Silver St., Jacksonville. FL 32206.
notice
Have sold Quarter horse mare, buckskin. Herbert Fallin, Molena.
The party that wants boxwood trimming, contact me. Mrs. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee 30546._________
, The N.E. Georgia Fibercraft Guild for spinners, weavers, etc., has been formed, for info, on the guild and it's program contact Ester Marshall, Athens. Ph. 546-1568.
FRUIT SALAD TOPPER When you use canned fruit in salads, save the liquid. Mix it with salad dressing or mayonnaise, then spoon it over the fruit, advise home economists with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.
JUDGING NUTS
Next time you buy shelled nuts in transparent packages, keep your eyes open for signs of quality. If the meats look limp, rubbery, dark or shriveled, choose another package. Chances are, the nuts are stale. Quality nuts are plump and fairly uniform in size and color.

Wednesday, June 25, 1975
Ingredients And Measurements Used In Recipes
All recipes should be measured with standard American measuring cups (8 ounces equals 16 tablespoons), measuring spoons (1 tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons), and other standard kitchen equipment. All measurements are level. Liquids are measured in standard 8-ounce glass measuring cups, at eye level.
All sugar is granulated white sugar unless otherwise specified.
All flours, cake and all-purpose, are sifted before measuring unless otherwise specified.
All baking powder is double-acting baking powder. All brown sugar is firmly packed when measured. All confectioners' sugar is sifted before measuring. All pepper is ground black pepper unless otherwise specified.
Fats and shortening are measured at room temperature, packed firmly into measuring cup and leveled with a straight knife. They are scraped out with a rubber spatula.
Salted butter or margarine, packed in 1/4-pound sticks, is used unless other specified. 1 stick equals 1/2 cup equals 8 tablespoons equals 1/4 pound.
One tall can evaporated milk (14 1/2 ounces) contains 1 2/3 cups undiluted evaporated milk. Sweetened condensed milk is an entirely different product, and cannot be used interchangeably with evaporated milk.
One-third to 1/2 teaspoon dried herbs can be substituted for each tablespoon fresh herbs. Crumble herbs before using to release flavor.
before starting to cook or to bake, read the recipe carefully. Assemble all ingredients and equipment. Follow recipe exactly. Do not increase or decrease recipe unless you are a skilled enough cook to recognize what adjustments must be made as to ingredients, pan sizes, and/or cooking time.
Cooking Temperatures and Times Cooking temperatures and times are approximate for meat. They depend not only on the weight and kind of meat, but also on its shape, temperature, and its bone and fat contents. A meat thermometer was used in testing. Cooking times for meats are as recommended by the National Livestock and Meat Board, 36 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60603.

Oven Temperatures

Temperatures (Degree F.)

Term

250 to 275......................................Very Slow

300 to 325 ......................................Slow

350 to .-75......................................Moderate

400 to 425 ......................................Hot

450 to 475......................................Very Hot

500 to 525 ......................................Extremely Hot

Important Preheat oven for 10 to 15 minutes before

placing food in it. Many a cake has been spoiled by being

placed in a barely heated oven. Baking times are based on

the assumption that the oven is already at the stated tem-

perature.

Food
Potatoes Irish Baked or Stuffed
French Fried
Scalloped

DIRECTIONS FOR FREEZING PREPARED FOODS

To Prepare

To Package

Prepare. Top with melted cheese. Cool quickly.

Package individually in foil, or Saran-type. Freeze. Put in plastic bags.

Cut and scald potatoes. Fry quickly in fresh, first-grade fat. Drain, Cool quickly.

Pack in rigid containers or plastic bags.

Prepare and bake as usual until not quite done, and pale in color. Leave in baking dish and cool.

Cover surface with packaging material
cut to fit. Wrap in packaging material
or slip into plastic baq.

To Prepare for Table
Unwrap and pjace unthawed on shallow pan. Heat for about 15 minutes at 400" F.
Spread on cookie sheet. Heat and finish browning at 475 F.
Place in cold oven, frozen or partially thawed. Add milk if necessary and complete baking.

Maximum Storage 1 month
1 month
2 weeks

Sweet Baked

Wash. Grease with cooking fat. Bake 3/4 done. Cool quickly.

Wrap individually in freezer paper or put into plastic bags.

Place in preheated oven unfrozen and complete baking.

1 year

Puree
Sliced

Cook as usual. Add 1 cup of 50% sirup and 1 teaspoon lemon juice to each 5 pounds puree. Cool quickly.

Package in rigid containers.

Peel, slice 1/2 inch

thick- lengthwise.

Blanch slices 3

minutes.

Cool

quickly.

Package in rigid
containers and cover with 50% sirup.

Thaw and use in

any recipe calling

for

mashed

potatoes.

Place in baking dish, add seasoning and cook in the oven. These slices may be fried.

1 year
1 year

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Official Weights List ( Straight Line I

REVISED LIST OF WEIGHTS PER BUSHEL, BOX, CRATE, LUG, BAG, OR BARREL OF PRODUCE, AS OF DEC. 20, 1973 1 Bushel Equals 2150.42 Cu. In.

Item Apples Beans, Pole Beans, Snap Cabbage (Open Mesh Bag) Cabbage (Wirehound Crate) Cabbage (Western) Cantaloupes Corn in Ear Cucumbers Eggplant English Peas (In Hull) Figs (Box single layer) Kale Lettuce (Western) Mustard Greens Okra Onions Onions, Dry Onions, Green (Crate) Oranges Peaches - Approx.* Peas, Field Peppers Plums
Irish Potatoes
Sweet Potatoes (Green) Sweet Potatoes (Dry) Strawberries, 24 qt. Crate
Squash Turnips (without tops) Turnips (Bunched) Turnip Greens (Dry) Turnip Greens (Wet) Tomatoes * Tomatoes (Ga.)
Tomatoes (Lug) Turnips

Weight 140 Lb. Per Barrel 28 Lb. Per Bushel 30 Lb. Per Bushel 50 Lb. Per Bag 50 Lb. Per Crate 80 Lb. Per Crate 60 Lb. Per Crate 70 Lb. Per Bushel 48 Lb. Per Bushel 33 Lb. Per Bushel 30 Lb. Per Bushel 6 Lb. Per Box 18 Lb. Per Bushel 70 Lb. Per Crate 18 Lb. Per Bushel 30 Lb. Per Bushel 57 Lb. Per Bushel 50 Lb. Per Bag 50 Lb. Per Toss 80 Lb. Per Crate 50 Lb. Per Bushel 25 Lb. Per Bushel 50 Lb. Per Crate 70 Lb. Per Crate
60 Lb. Per Bushel
55 Lb. Per Bushel 50 Lb. Per Bushel 36 Lb. Per Bushel 40 Lb. Per Bushel 54 Lb. Per Bushel 60 to 80 Lb. Per Crate 16 Lb. Per Bushel 18 Lb. Per Bushel 53 Lb. Per Bushel 60 Lb. Per Crate 32 Lb. Per Lug 55 Lb. Per Bushel

Home Freezer Slopped Running?

Special Precautions Save Food

Have you ever thought about what you would do if your home freezer stopped running? If your freezer does stop running or the electricity goes off for sometime, you can take special precautions to keep your food from spoiling.

Follow one of these rules, and you stand a good chance of preserving
your food: *Keep the freezer closed. Open it
only to take food out for transport or to add dry ice. Try to determine how long current will be off, and how long the food will keep. The length of time food will stay frozen depends
on: The amount of food in the
freezer. A full freezer will stay cold many hours longer than a freezer only a quarter full. The kind of food. A freezer
full of meat will not warm up as fast as a freezer of baked food. The temperature of the food.
The colder the food, the longer
it will stay frozen. The freezer itself. A well-
insulated freezer will keep food frozen much longer than one
with little insulation. Size of freezer. The larger the freezer, the longer the food will
stay frozen. *lf you have a locker plant in
your area, make advanced arrangements to take care of food during an
emergency. When transporting the food to the plant, wrap it in plenty of newspaper and blankets, or use insu-
lated boxes. Then rush the food to
the locker plant. *Your next best alternative is to

add "dry ice" to the freezer to try to retain the cold. The more dry ice you use, the longer your food will remain frozen. Invest some time on the telephone, when you have no emergency, to find out where you can buy "dry ice" should you need it.
*If all else fails, break out the home canning equipment and cook the thawed food whatever ways your family may like it. Here, again, be sure you have the containers, lids, and other canning equipment on hand, and those canning recipes handy.
Sometimes frozen foods are completely or partially thawed before you discover that your freezer is not running. You may safely refreeze foods that have thawed if they contain ice crystals or if they are cold about 40 F. provided they have been held at this temperature no longer than 1 or 2 days. But remember, use refrozen foods as soon as possible after the emergency.
Always examine meat or poultry before you decide what to do with it, because it may become unsafe to eat if it starts to spoil. Get rid of the food if the color or odor of the thawed food is questionable.
Remember, be prepared for when your home freezer stops running. Don't let a power blackout wipeout your frozen foods.

How can we get CONSUMER REPORTS? V. F., Cornelia
Write CONSUMER REPORTS, Consumers Union of United States, Inc. 256 Washington Street, Mount Vernon, New York 10550.

Can you tell me what this growth on my azalea is?

Mrs. B. N., Butler

The gray moldy substance that you sent us is the same one that everyone

else is sending us -- a lot of gray moldy everywhere. It is lichen. It does

not harm your plants and only grows on poorly growing plants and

bushes.

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How can I get rid of squirrels? E. O., Atlanta.

Squirrels may be repelled from your attic by placing a quantity of moth crystals in the attic, and after a few days, closing the entrance hole with wire, wood or metal. This is if you don't hear them anymore -- otherwise odor. If the squirrels are gnawing holes, they may be repelled by painting the wood with wood preservative containing copper naphthenate. The green color may be objectionable so mineral spirits may be added to clarify the solution. Squirrels may be repelled from shrubs or fruit trees by spraying the plants with a solution composed of one teaspoon lysol or three ounces epsom salts added to one gallon of water. Them plants must be sprayed often. To keep squirrels out of your trees, place a 12 inch wide strip of sheet metal around the tree approximately five feet above ground. All limbs that droop towards the ground must be removed and tree limbs of one tree should not touch another. Another method is the use of HavA-Hart traps for removal to ano*the*r *location.

What is the best way to remove paint from a cement porch? D. D., Cartersville.

It is very difficult for the paint removal man to remove your paint be

cause you did not tell us the conditions. There are a number of commer

cial paint removers available. Some are specially formulated for enamel

paints and some for epoxy paints. Get the one designed to remove the

type on your porch. After use of the paint remover, wash thoroughly with

a detergent and rinse with water. Be careful to keep the wash away from

desirable plants. If your porch surface is not smooth, you may have to use

muriatic acid. Use with great care EXACTLY according to directions. It

is corrosive to metals, can burn the skin and is very harmful to eyes. And

smells bad. The acid should be rinsed off with large quantities of water

and the porch allowed to dry thoroughly before repainting. Paint removal

is difficult and it might be to your advantage to consult your local paint

dealer.

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When is the best time to pick geese and duck feathers for pillows? Mrs. T. J., Folkston.

Late spring -- right now. This will give the ducks and geese a chance to grow new feathers before fall an*d *wi*nter.
Should garlic blooms be pinched off like onion blooms? Will the garlic be ruined if I don't? T. D., Lumpkin.

Yes, makes garlics and onions *to*o *strong after they bloom.

Why can't I raise a simple plant like a radish? For three years I've tried and never get any root. They come up, turn yellow and die. T. G., Rome.

Could be a number of things; planting date (plant early - February 1st), spacing (be sure to thin to spaces of 1/2 to 1 inch), soil fertility (a soil high in organic material is best but a good balanced fertilizer (8-8-8) will often help), light (vegetables nee*d *fu*ll sun to do their best).
May I please have some information on the Georgia Oak? Mrs. R. B., Hutchinson, Kansas.

Georgia Oak (Quercus georgiana) is a tree of the Fagaceae family. It is native only to a few locations in Georgia. Generally, the tree is restricted to a few granite hills including Stone Mountain, little Stone Mountain, and others in Jackson, Polk and Meriwether counties. The tree is often a shrub only a few feet in height so the National Champion is really a large tree, 25 feet high.
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What affect will Boston Ivy have on a tree? The trunk is almost covered. Mrs. T. T., Albany.

Boston Ivy will shade the tree from the sun and when it reaches and covers the limbs, it may cause th*e *de*cline and death of the tree.
What is the enclosed animal? I took it off of my dog and a neighbor said it was a wolfe, like gets in rabbits. Is it harmful? P. H., Eastman.

"Bugs" said it was an engorged tick. We mailed you information on control of such creatures.

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What plant has been used to treat toothache, earache and persistent cough; produced the first "bleached blond"; brought a rosy glow to sallow cheeks; produces three permanent dyes; keeps feet warm on chilly nights; can be mixed with tobacco and smoked; and even serves as a baby diaper in emergencies?
This miracle plant is one of our oldest roadside weeds known by
as many names as it has uses; great mullein, flannel leaf, beggar's blanket, velvet plant, feltwort, rag paper, candlewick plant, shepherd's club and Quaker's rouge, to name only a few.
Mullein is a handsome plant and tolerates the worst possible growing conditions. The first year, the biennial mullein's felt leaves appear in a large rosette. These leaves persist through the winter and during the second season the plant becomes a pillar of soft green foliage, terminating in a thick, densely crowded flower spike usually a foot long. As a practical plant, mullein was a widely used home remedy for ailments of the throat, lungs, toothache, earache, profane language and bad thoughts. As an Old World plant, mullein torches were burned at funerals to drive away evil spirits. Cosmetically speaking, the blond beauties of ancient Rome owed their glamor to the yellow dye made from mullein flowers. Since Quakers considered "face paint" immoral, the Quaker girls discovered that rubbing the fuzzy mullein leaf on their cheeks brought a bright rosy glow for more than an hour. Mullein flowers produce a threeway dye. When boiling water is poured over the flowers, a bright yellow dye is extracted. If you add diluted sulfuric acid, a permanent green dye results. Brown dye is made by adding alkali to the green dye. The Indians were the first to mix the mullein leaves with tobacco for a "cool" smoke supposedly beneficial in clearing the lungs of congestion. It also helped stretch the tobacco a little farther. The soft fuzzy leaves which feel something like flannel, have often been used the same way you might use flannel cloth. For example when there's holes in your socks if you'll wrap your feet in mullein leaves, they'll stay cozy warm. Indian squaws diapered their babies in the largest soft leaves of the plant. Whoever thought that big fuzzy roadside weed was actually the first disposible diaper! V.. al,era J. essee

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democracy at work, with mutual give and take and the final reaching of agreement on a program that will benefit Georgia farmers while fulfilling the requirements of the law". He added that he hopes "we can utilize the good will and cooperative attitudes built up through this experience to forge even better FederalState working relationships in the future".
People interested in commenting on the Georgia Plan are invited to submit written comments to Chief, Pesticides Branch, Environmental Protection Agency, 1421 Peachtree St. N. E., Atlanta, Georgia, 30309. Copies of the Plan may be examined during regular working hours at the above address; Room 601, Pesticides Division, Georgia Department of Agriculture and Room 445, East Tower, Waterside Mall, 401 "M" Street S. W., Washington, D. C.
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protected against damage. Sevin is an effective control for
adults when sprayed on the plants when the beetles are first observed. Repeat applications about every 7 days or when beetles again begin to collect on plants. Timeliness and throughness of applications are very important.
Carefully follow directions and precautions on the container label.
Hand control brings temporary relief when only a few plants are attacked. In the early morning when the beetles are quiet, collect them by hand or shake the plant and let the beetles fall onto a newspaper. Drop the beetles into a bucket containing water and a little kerosene. This will have to be a morning ritual though since beetles are continually flying in.
Many Enjoying
Georgia Peaches
Although you can buy delicious, tree-ripened, Georgia peaches from late May through the first of August, the peak of the peach season is soon approaching. Mid-June is the time to stop by your local Farmers Market, grocery store or road-side fruit stand.
Luscious, golden yellow peaches can be served in a hundred different ways and add variety in color, flavor and nutrition to any meal. Fresh peaches can be served in salads, over breakfast cereals and ice cream, used in tasty baked products, or just served as an in-between snack for all ages.
When slicing fresh peaches for later use, sprinkle with lemon juice to hold their bright, fresh color.
In selecting fresh peaches, look for a fruit with a smooth velvety skin and a creamy yellow undertone. The amount of 'blush' or redness indicates only the variety.
These Georgia varieties are best for canning: the Coronet, Redhaven, Keystone, Southland, Sullivan Elberta and Elberta. The best pickling peach is the Dixired.
The best varieties for freezing are the Coronet, Redhaven, Redskin, Southland and Richaven.
Remember that canning and freezing will not improve a poor quality fruit; therefore, it is important to select high quality produce.

Successful Steps
For Canning Ease
Do you want a safe, high-quality canned product? If so, the following steps are a must.
Preparation Of Containers (1) Inspect and clean containers before use. Wash containers with clean, hot water or steam. Place containers in clean place until ready for filling.
Raw Product Preparation (2) Use only garden fresh produce. (3) Do not use unripe, overripe, wilted, or bruised produce. Canning will not improve a poor-quality raw product. Grading, Sorting, and Trimming (4) Sort by size, ripeness, color, and quality. (5) Remove any foreign material (grass and weeds from greens, silks from corn, pods from peas, etc.).
Washing (6) Wash small lots of produce. Always use several changes of cold water. Lift vegetables from the water
this leaves sand and grit on the bottom. (7) Work as rapidly as possible. Do not let produce soak. Cutting, Peeling, and Trimming (8) Trim and discard bruised or insect damaged areas of produce. (9) Remove hulls, cores, pits, seeds, husks, skin, etc. (10) When desirable, cut product into uniform pieces. (11) If Lye or steam peeling is used, see your cannery instructor for instructions.
Pulping, Mixing, or Blending (12) If these operations require special equipment, see cannery instructor for instructions.
Blanching (13) Blanch (scald) vegetables to destroy enzymes, fix colors, and reduce bacteria. Ask the cannery instructor how much to blanch at one time. Obtain proper blanching times from cannery instructor.
Preparation and Filling of Containers
(14) Fill clean containers immediately after blanching the produce. (15) Leave 1/4" headspace between the food and the top of container. (16) Fill products such as pumpkin, squash, and applesauce with no headspace. This prevents discoloration during storage. Add brine, syrup, water, or juice at boiling temperature to shorten exhausting time. (Exhausting is heat treatment given to produce after filling and before sealing.) (17) Exhaust (heat) filled containers before closing to remove air and gas from container. Improper exhausting causes corrosion of container, poor color, buckling, weak container closures, and poor vacuum.
Can Closing Temperatures (18) Temperature should be 1 70F. or higher. At lower temperatures, failures may result. By following these steps, you will have done your part to insure good results.

Wednesday, June 25, 1975
The Wind
It's getting dark, very fast, The light has disappeared, The sounds will start, but soon will
pass As the storm is drawing near.
Sometimes I wonder, who this time The bit,' wind will destroy, Someone I love or me perhaps, What will it have in-store.
It's raining now, the streets are wet, The trees are bowing down, People are running trying to get to shelters all around town.
And as we hide from the big, bad wind,
The streets get very quiet, roars begin as structures cave in Leaving a horrible site.
Then as we sit, afraid within, We bow our heads to pray, For the storm to pass, the people safe This to our Lord we say. , _..
Horse Show Edition
The deadline for the July 2, Horse Show edition is June 25. Show Listings for July, August and September will be included. The next horse show edition will not be published until October.
Agricultural
-- Calendar --
MEETINGS AND SPECIAL EVENTS Meetings and special events will be listed in a separate column which will be on a regular basis depending on schedule of events and space available (but not necessarily weekly). June 25-26 -- N. Ga. Bull Riding Clinic, Kensington. Info: Ricky A. Smith, Rt. 7, Ken sington, 404/539-2874. June 27-8 PM -- Breeder Cattle Auction: 150 hd. Santa Gertrudis, King Ranch Bloodline; 300 hd. Brahman cross/Angus - Polled Hereford. Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn, 912/5673371. June 27-8 PM -- Mile hell Co. L/S Market Feeder Pig Sale, Camilla. Info: Marvin E. Broadaway, 912/336-8707, 912/294-8058. June, 28-12 noon -- Purebred Charolais Cattle Sale, Dia mond D Ranch, Ft. Valley, 4 mi. VV. of Perry on Hwy. 127. 912/987-4645. June 28 -- Public Auction of Reg. Polled Herefords, Pine Acre Farms, Mershon. 13 bulls, 54 females, 43 calves. Free Cata log: R. L. Swearingen, Jr., Reynolds, 912/847-3535 day, 847-3167 night. June 28 - 9:30 AM -- Sim men la I Cattle Field Day, Salacoa Valley Farm, Fairmount. Info: Charles Self, 404/228-8308. June 28, 29 - 9 AM -- 3rd Annual Magnolia Hunter/Jumper Open Charity Horse Show, Wills Park, Alpharetla. Info: K. A. Conway, 993-3195. July 4, 5 -- Annual Okefenokee Festival Arts and Crafts Show, Folkston. Info: Vonnie Sixeas, P. O. Box 485, Folkston 31537. July 5 - 12:30 PM -- Farm Equip ment Sale, consignments in vited. Tobesofkee L^ Inc. Wm. Breland, Macon, 9352101.