FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Tommy /rvin, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture
Market Bulletin
Volume 61
Economic Plight,
Prospects Of 75
Following a decade of dynamic reasonably profitable growth, meat animal and poultry producers were confronted with economic chaos during 1974 and extending into 1975.
Prices of meat animals and poulrelative to the cost of feed i and other items of production fell drastically during 1974 to I the lowest levlels in recent j history. Cattle I producers were
Earticularly hard it during 1974 _land face the longest and most difficult adjustment period of the major meat and poultry producing sectors. Three factors contributed to the economic plight of the livestockpoultry industries during 1974.
(Our guest columnist this week is Dr. Joseph C. Purcell, Head, Depart ment of Ag Economics, Georgia Ex periment Station, University of Georgia College of Agriculture, Experiment 30212.) ___________
These were: 1) a substantial decline in the consumer market for meat and poultry products, 2) a modest but not excessive increase in the supply of meat and poultry, and 3) a reduction in the supply and rising costs of feed and other items of production. Seldom do these adverse conditions affecting the livestock-poultry industries all occur at the same time.
The decline in market demand is related directly to a stagnant and declining economy plagued with rising unemployment and excessive price inflation. Consumers simply did not have the real buying power to exercise jneat choices. The beef industry is particularly prone to the general economic climate whether it is good or bad.
Most economists expect a turnaround in the economy by mid1975 but this is by no means assured. The U.S. economy is still confronted with excessive costs of, energy and balance of payment deficits.
Except for beef, meat supplies are expected to decline in 1975 from 1974 levels 10 to 15 percent in the case of pork and 5 to 1 0 percent
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Wednesday, January 15, 1975
Number 3
Test Seed Early
For Germination Don't take chances on planting bad seed have them tested to know the germination. Free tests are provided to all Georgians. These tests can be completed and results mailed in 10 to 20 days on most kinds.
Samples should contain about onefourth pound for small seed such as turnips and collards; one-half pound for green beans and lima beans and 1 1/2 pounds for soybeans, corn and cotton.
Package all seed in containers where they will not be damaged in transit to the laboratory. The package should show the complete name and address both outside and inside the package. Inside the package, along with the name and address of the sender, you should list the kind and variety and lot number of the seed.
Mail packages to Georgia Department of Agriculture, Seed Division, Room 539, 19 Hunter Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30334.
Farm Labor, Wages
Estimating Program
Estimating the nation's farm labor force and its wage rates will be switched from a monthly to a quarterly program in early 1975 and reflect an improved data collection effort.
The changeover by USDA's. Statistical Reporting Service (SRS) is being made to bolster the accuracy and usefulness of the Farm Labor Report and follows a pilot project and extensive review of data users' responses to the suggested adjustments.
SRS will now collect information for the -estimates through mail, telephone, and personal interviews with a scientifically selected sample of farm operators and employers.
The first issue of the Farm Labor Report will be February 28, 1975 with quarterly issues thereafter the last week of May, August, and November.
Nursery Meet
Nursery growers and retailers from across the state will meet in Athens January 23-24 for a nurserymen's short course.
For more information on the short course, contact Gerald Smith, Cooperative Extension Service, U.G.A., Hoke Smith Annex, Athens 30602.
Beekeeping: A Profitable,
Interesting Undertaking
Honey bees can be kept successfully almost anywhere in Georgia with little trouble or expense. Many people have found that" beekeeping is not only a fascinating pastime but also profitable.
WORKER
QUEEN
DRONE BEE
Honey bees are classified as sociali insects because they live together in a colony and depend on each other for survival. A colony is made up of workers, drones, and a queen.
Inside Pages
Letters To Editor...................2 Recipes Of Week ..................5
County Agent List..............8,9 Livestock Sales ...................14 What Is .................................16 Ag Calendar.........................16
In addition to the delicious fresh honey bees produce, their services as pollinators of crops are invaluable.
The three basic needs for a beginning beekeeper are an elementary knowledge of honey bees, the materials, and a suitable location where the bees are unlikely to sting anyone.
A small colony of bees can produce enough honey for you and your neighbors plus some to sell if you choose to do so. In addition, the bees provide another service they pollinate your fruit trees and vegetables.
There 'are several avenues to take to obtain the bees themselves. "Package bees" are the source for most beginners. Usually the supplier
where you buy your beehive can sell you" bees or at least recommend a supplier of package bees.
The State Department of Agriculture can supply you with a list of Georgia commercial beekeepers
who have been certified to sell package bees and queen bees. Beekeeping publications regularly carry advertisements for sources of bees elsewhere.
As in the case of equipment, a good source of bees is an established beekeeper.
Large and small frames with beeswax foundations
Gloves
7. Live bees
6. Feeder
Basic equipment for the beginning beekeeper should cost between $25 and $50 and should include the following items: 1. a hive to house the bees along with frames and foundations to support the honey combs in which the bees will store honey and raise young bees; 2. smoker to blow smoke into the hive to pacify the bees when you want to work with them; 3. hive tool to pry the frames apart to examine the hive or harvest the honey; 4. veil to protect neck and face from bee stings; 5. gloves to protect hands; 6. feeder to dispense sugar syrup until bees can produce their own food; 7. package bees, about three pounds or around 12,000 bees.
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Dear Editor:
I believe that the advertiser who states the amount of postage necessary to send his home product, nut meats, etc., has a definite advantage over the advertiser who doesn't.
One could wrap his pint, pound or lard box as for mailing, take it to the post office and find out the amount of postage necessary to send it to the farthest point in Georgia. Then he could advertise a post-paid price or a price plus a definite amount for postage.
When I am looking for home products in the MARKET BULLETIN I always buy from the advertiser who states the amount required for postage.
J. W. Ceilings City of Decatur Decatur, Georgia 30031
READERS RESPONSE
(Editors note: Mrs. Irene Mixon, Palmetto, Georgia, has requested that we publish the instructions for making her "squash ducks" which recently appeared in the BULLETIN.
Take a heavy piece of cardboard two feet square. Cover with any kind of dark green material. Pick your "ducks" from ordinary yellow summer crook-necked squash from your garden. Leave a little bit of stem on the squash for the "duck's bill." Cut small oval shaped pieces of black ribbon for eyes. Stick straight pins through "eye" and into head of duck where eye should be. Now you are ready to fix the feet and legs. Use regular builder's nails (with heads) 3 inches long. For every "duck" stick 2 nails up from the bottom of the cardboard and through green cloth. Take tan or light brown construction paper and cut out feet in shape of duck's foot. Slip a "foot" over each nail point. Push down to green cloth. For legs, cut yellow drinking straws and slip over each nail, leaving one inch of nail sticking out. Now place your "duck" in the position you want it to stand and push down on a pair of nails until squash fits against your "drinking straw legs." Sprinkle a few grains of popcorn around ducks for "feed" X and you are finished-
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Farm employment
Will do artificial insemination of
beef and dairy cattle, in Spalding and adjoining counties, 10 yrs. exp. Earl
Wise, Rt. 6, Box 410, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-3956.
68 yr. old sgl. man wants job helping on chicken or hog farm, cannot drive tractor, must have bus fare, room, board-and small wages, prefer Irg. family. Taft Parker, 902 S. Park, Tifton 31794.______________
20 yr. old farmer wants job on beef or dairy farm in middle Ga. area. Russ Elliott, Avondale Mill Rd., Macon. Ph. 912-788-3155.___________
Want couple or small family to help develope and operate cattle farm; must have some Knowledge of cattle, good house, gen. salary, located in Atlanta area. Mrs. Hulet, Decatur. Ph. 633-1882.
FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Building 19 Hunter St., S. W. Atlanta, Georgia 30334
404-656-3727
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
Will do bush hog cutting and plowing, Irg. or small areas, 50 mi. radius Atlanta. Mack Waters, Tucker. Ph. 934-5761 day or 938-3092
evening.__________________
25 yr. old man, with wife and 2 small children, exp. in all farm machinery and livestock, wants job on farm, must have furnished house or trailer and weekly salary. George Bryant, Rt. 1, Box 72, Mineral Bluff 30559. Ph. 404-374-6690.______
Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle in Cherokee and adjoining counties. William R. Odom, Rt. 2, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 404926-5420._______________
54 yr. old man wants to manage a cattle, horse or poultry farm, exp. in caretaking, sober, reliable and honest. James R. Cureton, Box 223* Grayson 30221. Ph. 963-4986.__________
27 yr. old man with wife and 2 small children wants job on horse or cattle farm, exp. in all farm work and machinery, need trailer or furnished place. George Bryant, Rt. 1, Box 72, Mineral Bluff. Ph. 374-6690._____
Address all requests to be added to or removed from the mailing list, change of address and Form 3579 to The Market Bulletin office at the above address. All notices and advertisements should be addressed to Market Bulletin at the above address.
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Haitht Hndron. AM. Ed., NotfcM
Published' weekly at 19 Huntei Street S. W., Atlanta 30334. Second class postage paid at Atlanta, Ga.
Want middle age couple financially able and qualified to do farm work on 70 A., will give 2 yrs. free rent and all they make for improvement. Mrs. R. E. Buffington, 1442 Linkwood Lane, Decatur 30033. Ph. 939-5596.
Experience dairyman wants work on dairy farm. Jude Tippens, Box 32, Rayje 30660. Ph. 274-3428._______
33 yr. old divorced man, exp. in dairy work, wants job on dairy farm, needs job at once. Charles Newell, Box 35, Rochelle 31079. Ph. 912365-7326.______________
Woman wants work on chicken or turkey farm picking up eggs, consider any other farm work, need space for mobile home, within 5 county area of Toccoa. Mrs. Marie Sewell, 139 High Point Ave., Toccoa 30577.________
Want girl to groom and ride horses on Thoroughbred horse farm, living quarters supplied. Ms. Delaine C. Pierce, Greenville. Ph. 672-4278.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, January 15, 1975
Will build farm fence, Irg. or small, Front end loader, 1971 model, Post driver, Danauser, like new
anywhere. Isaac Reed, Star Rt., Juno Allis Chalmers HD66, clearing cab, cond., $475; John Deere grain drill,
30551. Ph. 404-265-3442.
good cond., $8,000. J. A. Gresham, exc. cond., $600; John Deere 8 disc
Will build any type farm fence, small or Irg.; also, will till gardens.
835 So. Hairston Rd., Rt. 1, Stone Mountain 30083. Ph. 292-9230 or
tiller, $750; Allis Chalmers hay rake, $600. Raymond Moss, Duluth. Ph.
John Griffitts, 4703 Derry St., Forest 292-9114.
476-3076 or 451-3541._______
Park 30050. Ph. 366-8748.
18 ft. drag harrow, $250; creep International 10 ft. tandem
Farm fencing and repair work, reasonable prices. Charles Matthews, Rt. 1, Box 263, Monticello 31064.
Ph. 404-468-8433.
feeder, 25 calf cap., $150; eight ft. tubular steel pick-up stock racks, $100. P. E. McEachern, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-3569.
smoothing harrow, 30 ft. portable elevator for hay or corn, New Holland corn shucker and sheller. Russell Banks, Rt. 4, Box 42 "I", Dallas
Sgl. 68 yr. old man wants job
helping on chicken farm, laying hens
or fryers, will work for room, board and small wages, state age and no. in family. Taft Parker, 902 S. Park Ave.,
4 wheel farm trailer, good cond.,
$100; high speed corn sheller, $100; wagon wheels, perf. cond., $25 ea. J. T. Cunningham, Rt. 4, Box 303,
Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-6352.
30132. Ph. 445-7604, nights and wk.
ends.__________________ Two 14 ft. farm equip, trailers, tan-
dem axles, new 8 ply tires, brakes; 1 runner type flat bed farm trailer. G.
Tifton 31794.
8 ft. Waldon bulldozer blade, like Greer, Roswell. Ph. 993-1462 or 536-
Man with small social security income wants job as caretaker on farm
in Emanuel Co., jiear Swainsboro.
new cond., will fit John Deere or In- 6509._________________
ternational tractor, $500. Charles Bodrey, Pineview. Ph. 624-2326.
Galv. water tanks for used on irrigation line, three 40 gal. size, $10
Quince Wilkerson, 205 South Circle Newton Crouch spreader body, ea., one 80 gal., $15, del. Augusta
Dr., Swainsboro. Ph. 237-7789. good cond., $1800; 370 International area for added fee. Billy D. Outley,
Need bush hog work, plowing, Irg. or small jobs. Glenn Wilkie, 1544 Kadleston Way, N.E., Atlanta. Ph.
harrow, 10 1/2 ft. wide, good cond., 1912 Stevens Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph.
$400. Wayne Peavy, Vienna 31092. 798-6768.________________
Ph. 912-268-6711.
A Farmall tractor, good tires, runs
457-1347 or 237-3976._______ 1967 Oliver 550 diesel tractor; 2 very good, old planters, cultivator,
55 yr. old man wants to do farm work, caring for hogs or any livestock,
wheel utility trailer. Weyman E. sickle mower, draw bar and belt
Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109.
pulley, all for $850. C. W. Alien, Rt.
have good health. James Bennett, 2165 Stewart Ave., S.W., Atlanta
30315.___________________ Want milking job in parlor type
barn, 32 yrs. exp. Johnnie Cadden, 525 Lucky St., Baxley 31513.
Want Christian lady to do light farm
J.D. 4400 combine, 3 row corn head, 13 ft. grain table, good cond., $14,000. H. C. Stubbs, Rt. 1, Box 67, Rochelle. Ph. 912-365-2664.
'74 John Deere 830 diesel, 36 hp, power steering, power brakes, slide out wheels, approx. 100 hrs., under
3. Monticello 31064._________
Ford 600 tractor, A'-l., 8 disc harrow, 5 ft. bush hog, two 14 in. bottom plow, 1 row cultivator, lay-off plow, all $2,400 firm. Walter C. Holtzclaw, Rt. 2, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 265-2444, after 5 p.m.______
work, salary, room and board fur- warranty, $4,195. Phillip Corbin, 9N Ford tractor for sale, good
nished. D. F. Mullins, Rt. 1, Evans. 3516A Sleeping Fawn Knoll, Decatur cond., bush hog, cultivator, blade,
Ph. 863-1257.
30034. Ph. 241-7441.
$1,800 firm. Thomas J. Lawson, Rt. 1,
Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-9332
Farm machinery and equipment
No. 2 cyl. gas engine for feed mill or hammermill engine, ready to run, good cond., $225. Mrs. Ollie McDonald, Rt. 1, Box 372, Hazlehurst 31539.
6 yd. hyd. pan for crawler or wheel
or 967-6274._____________
Farm trailer axles and tires, heavy duty, with elec. brakes and springs, like new, 2 sets, $150. Wayae McMickee, Rt. 1, Box 230, Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 404-957-2850.
for sale
Only that farm machinery which has been used in an in dividual farming operation and is being sold by that same individual may be ad
tractor; 16 ft. steel truck bed with dove tail and loading ramp for dozer and equip. Mavis Frady, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy 30563. Ph. 404-754-4801, after
7 p.m.___________________ 1952 Ford 8N tractor with 1 row
Cole planter and Gill cultivator, all exc. cond., can del., $1,295 or will sell separately. D. A. Brown, Tyrone. Ph. 461-7616 day or 461-8671 night.
J.D. 45 combine, 10 ft. table, 210 corn head, $3,000, 4 wheel hyd. dump wagon, I. H. loader for utility tractor, 4 and 5 in. irrigation pipe. Kenneth Ison, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-8649.
Good post vise, $30, set of shopblowers, $20, shop post drill, $35. Don Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 677-4661.
vertised in this column. The 1 row Coastal Bermuda planter, Feed mill for sale, $1,000. G. L. same general rule applies to good mechanical cond., $300. Ledbetter, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-
those wanting equipment in Raymond Guin, Jeffersonville. Ph. 3886, after 6 p.m.____________
that they should be seeking 912-945-3090.
A-7 ton grain bin for sale, good
equipment for their own in dividual farm. No trucks may be advertised wanted or for
Sears 6 tray incubator, good cond.,
will sell or trade for laying hens, any kind. Wendell Mason, Rt. 1, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4440.
cond., $210. Buck Dills, Rt. 1, Blairsville 30512._____________
11 in. hammermill, 6 in. belt and 1 belt pulley for Ford tractor. Ralph
sale in the Bulletin. Our 806 Farmall diesel tractor with T.A. Sewell, Rt. 3, Carnesville 30521. Ph.
rules and regulations and duals, good cond. R. J. Hiebert, 335-4880.__________________
prohibit dealers and com mercial enterprises from ad vertising.
Rt. 1, Box 182, Louisville 30434. Ph. 912-625-8188.
John Deere No. JD-24, 1974 model, backhoe, front end loader,
All-wire rabbit pens, 36 in. wide, 24 in. deep, 18 in. high, $13, thirty-six in. wide, 18 in. deep, 18 in. high, $10. James Apperson, Hampton. Ph. 946
1 horse wagon for sale, $50. J. D. fork-lift unit, deluxe, 18 in. and 24 in. 3755.___________________
Kanady, Rt. 2. Cleveland 30528.
buckets, $12,600 new, will sell for 2 row cultivator with high speed
No. 26 Oliver-Superior grain drill, $7,000; tandem trailer, $500. Robert Covington planters, International fer-
.9 row, pull type, exc. cond., $60. F. Sasser, 1434 Mayson St., NE, tilizer distributors; 2 row cultivator,
Douglas L. Mathis, Rt. 1, Armuchee. Atlanta 30324. Ph. 874-2494.
all 3-pt. hitch; John Deere, 3 fourteen
Ph. 404-857-2893.
A John Deere tractor; 4 disc tiller; in. bottom plow. Aubrey Harper, Rt.
16 ft. stock trailer with elec. brakes sickle mower, all good cond. Walker 5, Fitzgerald. Ph. 468-7642.______
and lights, $850; Ford economy trac- Waters, Rt. 1, Good Hope 30641. Ph. C Farmall tractor, good tires and
tor with equip. Woodrow Pierce, Rt. 404-267-6245.
runs good, planter, cultivators, 20
l,Box 27, Woodland 31836. Ph. 674- 4 ton fertilizer spreader, lift type, disc harrow, 4 disc tiller, scraper
2793.
Taylorway; bush and bog harrows. blade, $1,295. R. Dudley Davis, Rt. 2,
Case 1150 dozer, 1971 model, James Perry, Atlanta. Ph. 258-3076 or Box 502, Gordon. Ph. 912-628-2435.
power angle tilt blade, exc. cond., 355-2910.
, 1972 model 8000 Ford diesel trac-
owner operated since new, $16,500. 20 ft. cattle bed, all steel, made by tor; 26 disc Taylorway, extra heavy
Wayne Anderson, Rt. I, Jasper Wrens truck bodies, with center gate, duty tandem harrow; 11 shank Ford,
30143. Ph. 404-893-2587.
good cond., $1,000 firm. J. E. Wim- pull type, chisel plow, all exc. cond.,
John Deere 350 bulldozer with hyd. pey, Duluth. Ph. 476-1925._____ $12,000. Robert Finn, Rt. 2, Box 132,
blade, perf. cond. Norris Bryans, Greenhouse cypress runners, 18 ft. Royston 30662. Ph. 245-8044.
Newborn. Ph. 404-342-0282, long, 25 cents per ft., greenhouse Factory built low-boy dbl. axle
Madison.
glass, 20 in. by 20 in., dbl. strength, trailer, with loader ramps built in.,
10 horse roto mower, fits Sears 10 $1 per sheet. Frank Estvanko, 626 $850. Francis Skinner, Winder. Ph.
horse riding tractor. L. E. Southern, Atlanta Ave., Bremen 30110.____ 867-9456.
Rt. 5, Marietta 30060. Ph. 404-4282383.
Gehl feed mill, exc. cond., $1,850; Sherman backhoe, mounted on heavy
Homemade trailer for hauling farm tractor, $195. D. A. Vaughn, Powder
Hyd. pump and control valve unit, duty wheels, operates off tractor PTO, Springs. Ph. 943-6621.____________
ideal for homemade wood splitter, $50. Tom Bradbury, Atlanta. Ph. 255-
$750. Harold Floyd, Rt. 1, Ambrose 31512. Ph. 912-384-2365.
Ford Ferguson, 2 disc turning plow, exc. cond., $125. Walter J. Boney,
1831, nights.
________ Lime and poultry litter spreader, Rhine 31077. Ph. 833-4461 or 385-
350 John Deere 3015 winch for! bed mounted, New Leader model, 3986.
sale with approx. 75-100 of 3/4 in. cable on it, good cond. Garland
good cond. Dwight Wilson, Rt. 2, Fairmount 30139. Ph. 404-337-2361.
Breeder cages, hold approx. 240 quails, doves or pigeons, good cond.,
White, Homer 30547. Ph. 677^3783. 3000 Ford diesel tractor, '71 previously used for Bobwhite quail. J.
2010 John Deere diesel tractor, model, perf. cond., $3500; Super Gill J. Voiles, Box 11, Ball Ground
good cond. Ronnie Lawson, Rt 5, pulverizer, $375; Gill earthcavator, 30107.
Tifton 31794. Ph. 382-8149.____. 2 horse wagon without wheels, $20.
$300. Cleveland B. Garmon, 1325 Pounds Rd., Lilburn 30247._____
Pioneer chain saw, 16 in. blade, like new cond., $125 firm. Paul Martin,
C. E. Dinger, Lithia Springs. Ph. 948- Heavy duty, 20 disc cutting harrow. Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-4753.
3184. 250 gal. diesel fuel tank, $100. Mrs.
Thurman Walden, Rt. 3, Box 196, Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 404-5924380.
550 International, semi-mount, 5 flat bottom 16 in. plow, like new
Hank Smith, Box 702, Statesboro. Ph. 64 Massey Ferguson tractor, diesel, cond. J. C. Martin, Rt. 3, Summerville
764-7956._________________ new tires, multi-power, $1,975. J. T. 30747. Ph. 404-857-4204.
Jfehn Deere 60 with 3-pt. hitch, $950; Allis Chalmers dozer HD6 with
Stephens, Rt. 1, Omega 31775. Ph. 528-6122.
Leaf shredder, 6 hp, approx. 2 1/2 hrs., like new cond., $125; Sears in-
winch, $6,000, both exc. cond., Cultivators and plows for Farmall cubator, 100 egg cap., new thermostat
located Monticello. Paul Spicks, 3250 H or M tractor, $90. B. J. Meadows, and thermometer, $20. R. L.
Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404- Rt. 1, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 474- Slaughter, Rt. 8, Box 296, Conyers
981-1653.
4389, after 3 p.m.
30207. Ph. 404-483-7490.
Wednesday, January 15, 1975
Farm machinery and equipment
for sale
New Ideal model 14 A manure spreader, exc. cond., $250; 1 horse walking cultivator, good cond., $25. Jehu Tyson, Rt. 4, Box 174, Tifton 31794. Ph. 912-382-5359.______
Farm trailer axles, leaf springs, four 8 ply tires and elec. brakes for sale or' trade for 3-pt. hitch or pull type fertilizer spreader. James A. Henoerson, Rt. 3, Box 109, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5607._______________
1960 International tractor with front end loader, overhauled on engine 6 mos. ago, $2,200, will sell loader separately, $500. Paul D. Alien, Rt. 2, Jefferson 30549.
Ford 4000 tractor, three 16 in. bottom plow, 22 disc Long harrow, Brown 5 ft. rotary mower, 2 row cultivator, good cond. Mrs. Rayford Roberts, Rt. 1, Box 105, Sard is 30456. Ph. 912-569-4284 or 404554-3793.________________
5 Big Dutch broiler feeder, 2 line, with 800 ft. trough and chain, $800 ea.; 120 fourteen hole hen nest, $2 ea. Bill Cox, Rt. 1, Box 61, Canton 30114. Ph. 887-2572._______
Caterpillar D6-9U-, oil clutch, cable operated blade, rebuilt undercarriage, new paint, $7,500. George A. Thompson, Rt. 2, Senoia 30276. Ph. 404-599-3573._________
2 wheel garden tractor, 3 pieces of equip., $200. Calvin Hamrick, Canton. Ph. 479-3473, after 3:30 p.m.
140 Farmall tractor, model 1970, with cultivating equip., used to cultivate 12 A. tobacco only, will answer all inquiries. E. B. Jones, Jr., Rt. 1, Hahira 31632. ____________
Farm trailer axles with wheels and elec. brakes, 2 sets, $125. Lee Sellers, Rt. 2, Box 160, Chase Rd., Cornelia 30531. Ph. 778-4444._________
1 row cultivator with layoff foot, $90. Lamar Childers, Decatur. Ph. 972^338.__________________
AD DEADLINE WEDNESDAY NOON
For Best Results Mail Ads Friday
John Deere side delivery rake, 3-pt.
hitch, International rotary mower for a Cub Farmal 1 tractor, with 3 new blades and belts. Tom A. Cummings,
Rt. 1, Perry Rd., Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 892-2180._______________
100 Bramco tube feeders, $75; four ton inside bin, $35 or will trade for
barbed wire. Johnny Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 101, Murrayville 30564._____
New Holland hay conditioner for .sale, good cond., used in 1974. C. R.
Barnett, Rt. 2, Carnesville. Ph. 384-
3946.______,___________
IH TD-9 dozer hyd. blade clearing
cab, root rake, operating now, $3,000.
Alton Fuller, Juniper. Ph. 404-269-
3448, after 6.
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5 ft. mower bush hog, good cond., $250 or trade for 2 disc, 3-pt hitch
tiller. Elmer Cox, Rt. 3, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-7938 or 461-7264,
after 6 p.m.________________
5020 John Deere tractor with M & W turbo charger, 24.5 x 32 tires with 18.4 x 38 duals, will sell with or with-
out duals; also, quick hitch, tractor good cond. Elmer Bontrager, Rt. 1,
Box 183, Waynesboro. Ph. 554-4575.
5 ton Simson fertilizer spreader, with extra Irg. tires, exc. cond., $1500.
George S. Walker, Jr., Rt. 1, Rhine 31077. Ph. 912-385-5028.
3-14 in. bottom plow with spring trips and trailing wheel, 3-pt. hitch, very good cond., $350. John Brinkman, Rt. 2, Kingston 30145. Ph. 404382-6110.____________.
2 John Deere 95 combines, w/13 ft. grain headers, 3010 John Deere tractor, 10 ft. Rome off-set harrow, spray rig w/finder tanks, 4 row rotary hoe. Donald B. Connell, Rt. 1, Box 297, Williamson 30292. Ph. 228-2310, af-
ter 7 p.m.___________________
10 ft. Ford seed spreader, good cond.; 2 wheel utility trailer, $50; liquid supplement tank, 2500 Ib. cap., $50; liquid supplement tank, 3500 Ib. cap., $60. V. E. Murphy, Decatur. Ph. 404-288-2756.___________
9 ft. hyd. A.C. diesel dozer, runs like new, sacrifice for $4,750. E. E. Wantland, Rt. 1, Box 110, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 825-2878._________
Ford scrape blade, $1,150; Ford two row cultivator, $200; Ford tractor, '67, selecto-speed, $1,275; 14 ft. stake body, $150. Ludon Baines, Loganville. Ph. 466-8988._________
Hesston Stakhand 10; Hesston PT-7 mower conditioner; '67 Ford 3000D, Kramer pop-up bale loader. M. L. Cotton, Rt. 1, Box 265, West Point. Ph. 404-645-1477.__________
Sears chicken laying pens, 12 sections with feeder and waterer, very good cond., $6 ea. Charles Guy, 2733 Harland Dr., East Point. Ph. 7678006, after 3.______________
Stihl "08" chain saw, new tune up, air filters, runs good, will need new chain soon, $100 or best offer. Denise Schwartz, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-
1475.____________________ Super A Farmal 1 tractor for sale,
with all equip., all good cond. H. D. Barr, MarshalIvilie 31057. Ph. 912967-2463 night oT 967-2233 day.
Hammermill for sale, good cond., $185; ten in. belt pulley and gear box to mount on tractor, PTO, $250. Dorsey Cooper, Rt. 1, Winder. Ph. 404725-5341.______________
Two 6 ft. harrow; 4 Cole planters, exc. cond.; 2 row cultivator with all feet; 4 wheel trailer; 4000 Ford, 1964 model; 445 Long tractor, 1972 model, exc. cond. Robert Conner, Pitts 31072. Ph. 648-6561._____
28 disc harrow, good cond., $600; six row sprayer, 100 gal. tank, all good cond., $150; top for 1020 or 2020 John Deere or small tractor, $75. Veazy Cason, Rt. 3, Box 24,
Sparta 31087.____________
Craftsman 3 hp shredder-bagger, used approx. 6 hrs., exc. cond., will trade for Pioneer or similar chain saw. John M. Van Schaick, 1421 So. Camden Cir., Savannah 31406. Ph. 912354-2536._________________
Produce market for roadside use, 8 x 21, $650. Mrs. L. B. Hudson, Mclntyre. Ph. 912-946-2839._________
2 tractor tires, 23.1-26, mounted on 20 in. rim 18-26, eight ply rating. Robert M. North, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 38, Rincon 31326. Ph. 826-5894.
4 Rainbird irrigation sprinklers, 1 model 90 and 3 model 100, $35 ea.; U.S. Royal front tire for Ford or Ferguson tractor, size 4:00 x 18, $10. Fred rick Smallwood, 1105 E. College St., Bainbridge 31717.____________
2 poultry houses for sale, good cond., $500 ea. Myron Harrison, Rt 1, Gillsville 30543. Ph. 536-4180.
J.D. 1010 dozer, diesel, hyd. tilt and angle, $3,250. Bob Burkart, Rt 4, Box 92A, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 7452982.___________
Ford 2 row cultivator with Covington planters, $300. J. C. Thompson, 5275 Flakes Mill Rd., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 404-474^393.
J. D. 40 tractor w/5 ft. mower and 8 disc harrow, $1,050. Ralph Best, Box 104, Thomaston. Ph. 647-5297 or 647- 4040.
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8N Ford tractor, 1951. Ralph N.
Long, Rt. 2, Box 2, Eastman 31023. Ph. 912-374-3724 or 912-374-2218.
International tractor, 1974 Cub 154 low-boy, TP46 Covington plan-
ters and 1 row Pittsburg cultivator, $3000. Robert Cannon, Rt. 1,
Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 912-9871705.
Complete set of 18 in. shoes, like new for 9G series, D-7 Cat Andrew Cabero, Jr., Hawkinsville. Ph. 912-
892-2432._________________
8N Ford tractor with cycle mower,
dirt scoop, blade and cut-off saw, all 3-pt lift, good cond., $1550. Robert
Mitchell, Rt. 4, McDaniel Mill Rd., Conyers. Ph. 483-7782, after 7 p.m.
8N Ford tractor, engine, paint and tires, all good cond., $1,250. J. R. Wimpey, 1573 Lament Ave., Conley 30027. Ph. 404-361-7307._______
Front end loader, hyd. bucket, fits
3000 Fofd tractor, like new cond. Winston Green, Rt. 1, Box 75A, Waleska 30183. Ph. 404-479-3079.
3T D-7 Caterpillar dozer, straight
blade, good cond. Clyde Lamb, Jr., Rt. 2, Vienna. Ph. 912-273-1027.
8N Ford tractor for sale, high and
low range, recond., $1100. Marc Maggard, Rt 1, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 912-987-0773._____________
1971 410 M. F. diesel combine,
3 row head, $7500. Robert McRealy, Rt. l.Wray. Ph. 912-468-7277.
4 ton fertilizer spreader, lift type, Taylorway; bush and bo harrows. James Perry, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3076.
Far mall C tractor with cultivator, $700. C. F. Grapnel 1, Rt. 2, Hartwell
30643. Ph. 376-4255._________
3000 Ford diesel tractor, 71 model,
power steering, $3500; set of 8 disc,
26 in. Taylorway harrows, $375;
Super Gill pulverizer, $375, etc. Buck
Garmon, 1325 Pounds Rd., Lilburn.
Ph. 921-2992.
__________
Sears multi-stage deep well pump, 420 ft. pipe with tank, like new. W. E. Walls, Rt. 8, Rome. Ph. 404-2954576 or 295-3475._________
Upright 16 hole hog feeder, cast
iron bottom, good cond., $75. Larry Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 23A, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-8300.
Master Space heater, 175,000 BTU, like new cond., to be used in a poultry house operation, $150 firm. Paul Martin, Stockbridge. Ph. 474^753.
McCulloch power Mac 6 chain saw,
used 2 winters for cutting firewood, $100. Steve Alien, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633. Ph. 795-2850.
Farmall model 230, quick hitch, 2 bottom plow, 4 disc tiller, 20 disc
harrow, planters, 2 cultivator frames, 1 with scrape blade, all $1200. John
L. Bates, Rt. 2. Dublin. Ph. 272-2218.
5 Cumberland Case hen auto, feeders, 2 line, with 800 ft. trough and
chain, $800 ea. Jack Collett, Rt. 5, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3819.
1963 Ford tractor, select-o-speed,
food cond., 1085.8 actual hrs., 1650; two flat bottom Juniors and
bush hog, $2,000 or separately. J. W. Henderson, 1506 Mundys Mill Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-2539, 12-5
p.m.___________________ 8N Ford tractor, motor recently
overhauled, A-l cond., $1200. W. J. Bryan, Rt 1, Dudley 31022. Ph. 912-
875-3144.
Farmall Cub tractor motor, complete except starter, $150. Dillard
Silver, Rt 1, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 404-735-3422._____________
Early mid fifties 35 hp tractor,
suitable for adding front loader, running or repairable cond., post driver, rotary mower. Roger E. Stembridge,
580 Camelot Dr.. Athens 30601.
Chicken house for sale, 400 by 30 ft., complete equip. Lester Dopson, Box 11, Jacksonville 31544. Ph. 833-
2490, after 7 p.m.___________
W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor for sale, runs good, with good tires, $400. D. R. Bishop, Rt. 1, Felton 30140. Ph.
646-5241.
35 Massey Ferguson tractor and
planters, two 16 in. bottom plows, .cultivators, harrow with roller
bearings, all good cond. Luther Parketson, Rt. 4, Eastman.______
8N Ford tractor, good cond.; two
14 in. bottom plows. Ford; harrow,
Ford; rotary cutter, Ford, $1,550. A. C. Smith, RFD 3, Box 3390, Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-6219.
250 gal. butane gas tank with approx. 20% gas in tank, exc. cond., $400. C. L. Reese, Box 514,
Cheatham Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-8139.
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M John Deere with cultivators, Aquamagic egg machine, 10 cases
good cond., $950; 3-pt. hitch for per hr., exc. cond.; 10 ton grain bin
4400 Ford, $100. James E. Raley, Jr., with auger and motor, cash or trade
Rt. 1, Lincolnton 30817. Ph. 404- for bush hog, disc, plows, cultivators,
359-3781.
etc. E. M. Sanders, Rt. 4, Box 73A,
250 gal. LP gas tank, above ground, Lincolnton. Ph. 359-4524.______
good cond., $150. E. Swain, 600 7th 2 John Deere rubber tire gauge
Ave., Nashville._____________ wheels, fits 2 in. square tool bar, $50.
1971 I.H. model 127 Cadet tractor J. D. Thompson, Rt 3, Callaway Rd., with 48 in. mower, auto, trans., used 1 Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-7053.
seaSon, exc. cond., $750. D. A. New Holland forage chopper,
Brown, 4640 Hunting Hound Lane, model 611 corn head, grass head,
Marietta 30060. Ph. 404-993-7575. $250; 12 lengths railroad track, 15 ft
Completely auto, cage layer system, 26,000 cap., with all feeders, controls,
long, for cattle guard, $200 per ton. George B. Cane, RFD No. 2, Box 201,
feed bins and houses, take any or all Waynesboro 30830. Ph. 404-554-
cheap. H. F. Right, Rt. 1, Box 48, Ax- 5700.__________________
son 31624. Ph. 422-3325.
3 disc Ford plow, new disc, .$300;
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five bottom MF spring trip, $575. D.
WEDNESDAY NOON
L. Gilreath, Rt. 3, Summerville
For Best Results
30747. Ph. 734-2917 or 734-2757.
Mail Ads Friday
A John Deere mower, $550; H John
Deere and equip., $275; trailer tandem axle, 20 x 8 low-boy, $550, etc.
W. H. Lawson, Rt. l.Coolidge 31738. Ph. 912-346-3376.___________
2 horse wagon, good cond.; stock trailer, elec. brakes, lights, used very little. Harold McNeal, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2552.________________
Hyd. loader for 12 to 16 hp Sears tractor with bucket and fork attachments, $350; four row cultivator for sale or trade for harrows. Carroll Godwin, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. Ph. 404-
574-7736._________________
Ford 600 tractor, exc. cond., $1,300; like new Ford, hyd. front blade, $400; four disc tiller, $125; LA John Deere tractor, $300. Herbert Callaway, Elberton 30635. Ph. 2834307, after 4:30._____________
D-7 Caterpillar dozer, 3-T series,
oil clutch, cable blade, power steering, clutches, good operating cond., see in
operation. Ronny Danford, LaGrange. Ph. 882-1292, after 6.
Box type scraper blade for 3-pt.
hitch blade front and back, $150; M.F. 3 bottom plow, trip type, 16 in., $325; Ford harrow, 5 ft, $350. Edsel Turner, Rt. 2, Surrency 31563. Ph.
367-3967._______________
Lincoln welder, 250 amp, portable, A-l cond., $1,000. Brooks Landers, Rt. 3. Bowdon 30108. Ph. 258-2078.
John Deere 440 dozer, gas, good
cond., $2,000; 1954 Ford tractor,
bush hog, harrow and subsoiler,
$1,500. W. T. Thompson, 4602
Jonesboro Rd., Forest Park. Ph. 366-
2363 or 366-1876.
______
Egg cooler; Kul washer with grader; broiler type pan feeder, exc. cond.; 3 Big Dutchman feeders with chain and trough, etc. W. V. Moore, Claxton. Ph. 912-739-3815 day or 912-739-
4281 night. _______________
John Deere tractor, model 4320,' 800 hrs., exc. cond.; TW series harrow. Elmo Keene, Rt. 1, Adrian 31002. Ph. 912-272-0208.______
4020 John Deere power shift, 1400
hrs., exc. cond.; 12 ft. B.W.A. harrow,
will sell both or separately. Wade
Rabun, Rt 2, Warrenton. Ph. 404-
465-2604.
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1963 Ford Dexta tractor, with all
necessary farming equip. Otis D. O'Neal, Jr., Rt 3, Box 76, Franklin 30217. Ph. 404-675-3672, nights.
1974 tractor, cultivators, turning plow, Sears, $1,435. Tom Bowman,
1219 Lynwyn Lane, S.E., Atlanta
30316.____________________
Farmall Cub tractor and attachment, $1200. Bob Sessoms, Cogdell 31628. Ph. 912-487-2669 or
487-2688._______________
Wire cages for chickens, rabbits, etc., sev. diff. sizes. Junior Westbrook,
Ball Ground. Ph. 735-2035.
Farmall model H tractor, good tires, hyd. cyl. for equip., exc. cond. Graham Pennington, Rt. 6, Honey Creek Rd., Conyers. Ph. 483-9687.
2 row cultivators w/planter attach., w/all the plate and cog for it, $350 for all. T. P. Little, Cochran. Ph. 912934-6361, 8 to 5 or 934-7124.
Allis Chalmers combine, model E Gleaner, cab, 2 row corn and 10 ft. grain head, good cond., used this fall. Carey Bunn, Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 404-957-5132._______________
Allis Chalmers combine, model 60, good cond.; front mounted cultivator for 430 J.D. Gene Brantley, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. Ph. 912-864-2105.
International Cub tractor, with turning plow, cutting harrow, cultivator, mowing machine, 4 in. belt pulley for power take-off, all $1,295. Charles Morris, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Ph. 3745380, after 6 p.m._____________
9N Ford tractor, 5 ft scrape blade, 7 ft. rotary mower, planters, distributors, mounted on Pittsburg frame, will sell separately. D. E. Neal, Rt. 2, Box 87-B-l, Gray.,Ph. 912-746-
1677.____________________ 933 Cat. front end loader, good
cond. and undercarriage, motor runs perf. Nevin Baker, Rt. 4, Loganville
30249. __________________
Rotation hog feeder, iron base, 300 Ib. cap., metal hopper, clean and painted, good cond., $35. Clarence J. Fenn, Flowery Branch 30542._____
2 trailer axles, wheels and tires for farm trailer, $150. Ralph Cloer, Rt. 1, Box 292, Young Harris 30582. Ph. 869-3553.__________________
1970 Ford 3000 diesel tractor, new motor, exc. cond., $3000. Dr. D. B. McRae, McRae. Ph. 912-868-2598 or 826-6311.____________________
9N Ford tractor, good cond., see to appreciate, $995. James E. Boykin, Rt. 2* Box 224A, Hamilton. Ph. 404582-2138.__________________
John Deere 220 smoothing harrow, 18 ft. 6 in. wide, hyd. fold up for road travel, exc. cond. Robert Greer, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-3130.________
Fordson tractor, all steel wheels, set of cutting harrows and 1 disc plow. Arkie Stover, Ellijay.____________
Homelite X-L chain saw with new clutch, chain; sprocket, oiler pump, $75. Tom McClendon, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6923._______________
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Far Best Results Mail Ads Friday
1973 International front end loader 100C series, less than 400 hrs., $13,000. Herman S. Carter, 2887 Lochridge Dr., Doraville 30340. Ph. 404-448-8445, after 6 p.m.______
901 Ford diesel tractor-tricycle,
new tires and paint, motor and trans.
in exc. cond; hose fittings for trail implements. Mose Mock, Rt. 2, Box 297, Springfield 31329. Ph. 754-6639.
955-K Caterpillar front end loader, 90% undercarriage, good cond., $14,500. Billy Stackler, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-2343.
Myres windmill pump, w/handles, used very little, $30; syrup kettle, 60 gal., $50; eight rolls of hog wire, 34
in. high, 11 strand, $10 per roll. C. D. Cliett, Rt 2, Byron 31008. Ph. 956-
5921.___________________
12 ft Colby manure spreader body, mounted; also, poultry house equip., sev. hundred waterers and other equip., will consider trading for young heifers. Harold Martin, Dahlonega 30S33. Ph. 864-2808.__________
Steam cleaner used for cleaning cages, extra hose, like new cond., $375 cash. T. M. Harris, Rt 1, Box
79N, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 485-8836,
after 6 p.m.
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Farm
machinery
and equipment
for sale
Roto-tiller, 7 hp, 4 cycle Tecumseh engine, Ariens comparable to Troy tiller, 6 1/2 hp, exc. cond, $500; Homo-lite chain saw SL300, good cond., $125. Darryl D. Stelter, Rt. 4, Cartersville. Ph. 386-2253.______
Chicken house equip., 2 Big Dutchman, sgl. track feeders for 250 ft. houses, $300 ea.; also, waterers, 1/2 price. Mrs. E. M. Cartwright, Rt. 2, Box 123, McRae 31055. Ph. 8334163.
Flat bed tandem axle trailer, 6 ft. x 14 ft., lights, brakes, load ramp. James Bagwell, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-2320.
500 gal. Kraft bulk milk tank, 4 surge milking units. J. Y. Trammell, Box 136, Luthersville 30251. Ph. 404-927-6436.______________
5 lengths of 2 in. galv. pipe, 21 ft. ea.; 21 ft. lengths of 1 1/4 in. galv. pipe, 75 cents per ft. John M. O'Neal, Rt. 1, Box 804, Warner Robins. Ph. 922-7202._______________
1971 Economy P.K. tractor, all gear drive, 1,000 hyd. lift, 9 forward speed 3 reverse trans., turning plow, cultivator, 48 in. mower, etc. John H. Williamson, 3741 Cross Vale Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-1263.
16 in. J.B. hammermill with 3 screens, $100; 32 Massey Ferguson harrow, 26 in. disc, with frame and bearings, exc. cond., $200. Reuben Housworth, Rt. 1, Box 197, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 786-8787.
Vacuum Case tractor for sale, 3-pt. hitch with cultivators, 2 disc turner, all kinds of Case parts. G. M. Edwards, Rt. 1, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-3893._________________
Model 45 John Deere combine, corn and grain heads, all good working cond., $2200; grain wagon, like new cond., $800. Robert Lanier, Box 193, Portal 30450. Ph. 865-
2782.___________________ H.D. 7G front end loader, serial no.
24491, late model, needs some work on track and clutch is stuck or trade for smaller tractor. P. A. Arnold, Rt. 1, Nicholson 30565. Ph. 543-5585, after 6..____________________
Iron beam, mule drawn cultivator, complete with teeth finder and sgl. tree, $25; mule drawn plow stock w/sgl. tree, $7.50; 25 scooter plows, $1 ea. Harold Cash, Rt. 1, Box 291, Bremen. Ph. 537-3235. .______
Low-boy trailer, 3 axles, elec. brakes, lights, load ramps, haul Irg. tractor and equip. Jimmy Tant, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-6446 or 459-3386.
15 ft. wide bush hog, 800 Ford tractor, front end loader and scrape, pick up attachment for 717 New Holland chopper, 2 silage wagons, 2 silage dumps, seed spreader. Hoyt Hourington, Jr., Rt. 1, Waynesboro. Ph. 404554-4627._________________
2 horse farm wagon for sale,-$90. Mrs. Clyde R. Thaxton, Rt. 1, Box 405, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-6030.
wanted
Want good chain saw, must be reasonable; also, want wheel barrow. Tyler Richardson, 906 Parkway Dr., SE, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 436-8504.
Want 250 gal., 500, 510 or 560 gal. fuel or gas tanks, above ground or underground tanks. M. R. Nelson, Nelson Rd., Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-5056._______________
Want G. A. or B John Deere, good cond. with good tires, motor and body doesn't matter the model, all fuel, low price. Jimmy Head, 216 Scobie Ave., Dalton 30720. Ph. 278-4485.
Want all-purpose plow, 1 row cultivator and planter, 3-pt. hitch. Carroll Tinsley, Rt. 6, Box 391, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-6662._____
Want 20 ft. cattle bed with top, wood body, must be good cond. James Wimpey, Duluth. Ph. 476-1925.
Want 2 good tractor tires, 11.2 x 24, for farm use. Ralph E. Nelson, Rt. 2, Box 280-C, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 445-4025.____________.
Want 10-34 or 11.2-34 tractor tires, good cond., within 50 mi. Athens. William F. Barnett, Rt. 1, Nicholson.
Want John Deere 1020, 3000 Ford or equivalent tractor, good cond.; also, bush hog and smoothing harrow. Frank S. Moore, 204 Poplar St., Barnesville 30204. Ph. 404-358-2499.
Want 8 in., 10 in. or 12 in. auger, used for moving chicken litter, 50 ft. or 50 ft. long. D. R. Bishop, Rt. 1, Felton 30140. Ph. 646-5241._____
Want 2 tractor tires for model M John Deere, size 10-24. Alvin Daughtry, Thomasville. Ph. 912-2263535 day or 226-8914 night.
Want B-A or G John Deere tractor, state model, age, whether has 3-pt. hitch, type of fuel used, price and cond. M. 1. Wildman, Rt. 2, LaGrange 30240. ______________
Want 3 complete rear middle buster cultivator feet to fit 15 in. Pittsburgh frame, will pay $15 for ea. H. D. Edge, Rt. 1, Forsyth. Ph. 994-6789.
14 ft. low-boy, 5 shank plow, rotary type spreader, subsoiler, will sell or trade for beef cattle. Ralph Childers, Avondale Estates. Ph. 292-3245.
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For Best Results
14,000 broiler house, Big Dutchman auto, feeder w/track and chain, 18 auto, gas brooders, 2 outside feed bins w/augers and motors, etc. Mrs. Henry Surratt, Rt. 1, Rydal 30171. Ph. 382-0901, Cartersville.______
Mail Ads Friday
Want 36 in. bucket for John Deere series 93 A backhoe; also, cattle weighing scales. Guy Neal, Rt. 3, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 366-4733, af-
56 plywood hen nests, 8 ft. sections, egg caring belt, motor included, $500; ten ft. Brillion cultipacker, $300; tractor drag harrow, heavy duty, $50, etc. M. V. Duncan, Jr., Rt. 3, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-2267._________
Allis Chalmers B tractor, 2 tool bars, PTO, fertilizer distributor and planter, plows, exc. cond., all $1,250. James E. Johnson, 203 Hickory Bend, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-6473771, after 5.______________
3 chicken brooders, gas, like new cond., $35 ea. Wayne Hunt, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7684.______
4 ton fertilizer spreader, lift type, Taylorway; bush and bog harrows. James Perry, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3076.
ter 6 pm.___________________
Want Farmall A tractor for parts and equip., syrup kettle, near St. George. Harold Rafuse, Rt. 1, Box 1040, St. George. Ph. 912-843-2430.
Want belly mower for Farmall Cub tractor. Bobby Brown, Rt. 11, Box 106, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 5322961.
Want 7 ft. heavy duty bush hog, with stump stumper, pull type, LaCase tractor. Dorsey Cooper, Rt. 1, Winder. Ph. 404-725-5341.
Want disc for bush and bog harrow, need 8, 22 in. with 1 174 in. hole for shaft. J. C. Thompson, 5275 Flakes Mill Rd., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 404474-4393.
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Wednesday, January 15, 1975
Want 8N Ford, will trade. J. R. Want irrigation pump, PTO, model Want Cat. 70 scraper and hyd.
Holder, Rt. 2, Bogart. Ph. 725-5771. Hale 60 FR2, min. 1100 gals, per backhoe on pads. Frank Peek,
Want 20 to 24 in. wide chain type elevator, 16 ft. or longer. C. M. Pip-
min. Wyatt Faircloth, Box 83, Pineview 31071. Ph. 912-624-2464.
Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5446 or 7752654, after 6 p.m.____________
pin, Jr. Albany. Ph. 912-432-9344. Want 1000 rpm, PTO, shaft and Want corn sheller and corn grinder,
Want used corn header, 2 or 4 row, gear box for 880 New Holland forage
for International 715 combine, state cond. and price. Dan W. Payne Jr.,
harvester, will buy or trade for 540 rpm. Earl Heatwole, Rt. 1, Waynes-
hand type. Sam Dudas, Box 772, Albany 31702. Ph. 912-439-9466, after 8 p.m.___________________
Box 466, Reynolds 31076. Ph. 912- boro. Ph. 404-554-4596._______ Want hammermill, within 50 mi.
847-4492.__________________ Want cast iron, yard type, hand radius of Gainesville. Ray Greenway,
Want 1 row M John Deere tractor operated water pump, must have all Rt. I, Lula 30554. Ph. 869-3371.
with farming equip., will consider other 1 row tractor, must be good cond. for cash, give details in letter. C.
exterior parts. Bob Morgan, 4005 Pitman Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 344-4461.
Want 1-pt. fast hitch for International Super A, A or 140 tractor. Paul. R. Willaims,' Rt. 5, Box 373W,
W. Kinsey, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. Ph. Want good used farm tractor, lift Albany 31707.______________
867-9608.
___
type hay rake and farm cotton trailer
Want 2 or 3 row corn head for 975 for hauling hay. Terry S. McLelland,
New Holland combine, state price and Rt. I, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-4467.
Want front cultivator for model V, 1 row Avery tractor; also, 8-24 tractor tire. G. B. Ferguson. Rt. 1, Cave
cond. O. D. Lee, Rt. 4, Cochran Want 2250 amp generator, driven Spring 30124. Ph. 475-3772._____
31014. Want Knapsack sprayer, 3-pt. hitch
for WD and post hole digger for 3-pt.
by gas engine, prefer Homelite. James I. West, Sr., 4774 Campbellton Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-3847.
Want engine for TD-18 International bulldozer, good cond.; also, 16 in. 4 bottom plow, Ford or Massey
hitch. El Boyd, 2037 Spring Mill Ter., Want set of track rails for 9G series, Ferguson. W. H. Hill, Rt. 1, Box 89,
Augusta 30904._____________ D-7 Cat., must be good cond. Andrew Sylvania 30467. Ph. 912-829-3382.
Want pecan processing equip., Cabero, Jr., Hawkinsville. Ph. 912crackers, shellers, dries, grading conv. 892-2432._________________
Want manure spreader, must be good .working cond. and cheap for
sizer, etc. H. David Keadle, Rt. 2, Box Want moldboard turning plow, 2- cash. H. C. Stafford, Rt. I, Box 258,
290, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-647- 14 in., 3-pt. hitch, must be reasonably Ludowici 31316. Ph. 912-549-2230.
7481, after 6 p.m._______. Want leaf shredder and grinder,
priced. W. Tom Brown, Rt. 2, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 384-4788.______
Want bush hog, pull type, 5 ft. cut, good cond. L. E. Mize, Rt. 3, Box
must be good cond. and reasonably Want elec. milking machine for 2 271, Madison 30650. Ph. 342-1720.
priced. H. P. Myers, 1276 Otello Ave., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 299-2952.
Want farm scales that will weigh up
cows; also, want hand corn shelter and hand corn grinder. T. R. Kerr, Rt. I, Box 275, Zebulon 30295.
Want 1954 or 1955 Massey Harris Cub pony tractor. J. E. Sisk, 300 Wages Rd., Brunswick 31520. Ph.
to 1000 Ibs. or 1500 Ibs., muy be Want 10 to 15 ft. rotary mower, 912-265-1839.______________
reasonably priced. D. A. Vaughn, 4420 Luther Hall Rd., Powder Springs 30073. ,_________J
working or repairable cond., state make, cond. and price. John Harris, RFD 2, Sparta. Ph. 444-5554, after 6
Want John Deere fertilizer spreader for parts, need wheel parts. L. G. Capes, Carlton 30627. Ph. 797-3438.
Want International corn or cane cutter, state price, cond., location and power or ground drive. Cliff Roberson, Rt. 1, c/o Leslie Lucas Farm, Kingston._________________
Want 4 row planter, good cond.; also, 4 row cultivator, scrape blade and scoop. Robert M. North, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 38, Rincon 31326. Ph. 826-
p.m._______________________ Want wheel weights, turning plow,
disc harrow, cultivators, fertilizer spreader and dozer blade for Sears 16 hp garden tractor with 3-pt. hitch. W. R. Bramlett, 2960 Victoria Dr., Marietta. Ph. 971-5792.
Want head gate, squeeze chute and livestock weight scales, exc. cond.;
Want 4-16 in. bottom plow, rollover type, hyd. operated, rriust be good cond. Ray Davis, Rt. 1, Buena Vista. Ph. 649-6881, night only.
Want cages and feeders for 25,000 layer operation, must be in good cond. Jessie Earl Burke, Rt. 4, Box 75, Millen. Ph. 912-982-5918.
5894.
also, pull type combine with sacker. Want motor for Gleaner E com-
Want Cole planter, good cond., one without chain drive, near Douglasville
Dixon Hayes, Colbert. Ph. 404-7882705.
Ave., Villa Rica. R. J. Warren, Rt. 1, Want John Deere auger wagon with
bine, would consider whole combine. Watson Baldwin, Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 404-629-9844._______
Villa Rica.
9 ft. vertical auger, must be good Want 1 mule drawn cutaway
Want to buy sprayer to be used on the farm, hand operated or power type. E. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 249, Hephzibah 30815.______________
Want hood, front axle, front and rear wheels for 600 Ford tractor, want all or any of these parts. Eugene E. Barren, Rt. 3, Thomasville 31792. Ph. 912-226-8945.______________
Want 500 gal. fuel storage tank, for gasoline use, state cond. and price; also, want serviceable 55 gal. drums, state quantity, cond. and price. B. F. Jones, 4050 Flat Shoals Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 404-964-0634.
Want junk Fordson Dexta tractor, hammermill with PTO gear box drive, must be reasonably priced. J. Arnold, 3115 Bellemeade Dr., Augusta. Ph. 404-793-2737._______-______
Want 1 cyl. water cooled farm engine, state make, hp, cond. and price. Nimon Pell, Rt. 2, Trenton 30752.__________________
Want Bermuda grass sprig digger, would consider 1 needing repairs. Dalton E. Mathis, Rt. 4, Bo'x 190, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 423-4544.
Want L.P. gas tank, 250 gal. to 1000 gal. Mark Heard, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 49, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-
2333.__________________ Want equip, for Sears 12 hp subur-
ban tractor, 3-pt. hitch, 10 in. plow, disc harrow, cultivators with sweeps, dozer blade. Walker Waters, RFD 1, Box 35, Good Hope 30641. Ph. 404267-6245._______________
Want 150 to 200 metal hen nests,
cond. Fred G. Blitch, Jr., RFD No. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-865-2475.
Want planter to fit cub tractor. Charles Heard, Rt. 6, Cumming 30130.
Want small crawler loader, prefer with 4 and 1 bucket. D. L. Gilreath, Rt. 3, Summerville 30747. Ph. 7342917, after 9 p.m. or 734-2757.
Want Irg. tractor with equip., prefer J D or Case, consider others, will trade 52 MT John Deere in good cond., with equip. W. J. Register, Rt. 1, Stockton 31649. Ph. 482-3840.
Want bush and bog harrow, cultipacker, aerator for M.F. 135, within 75 mi. Atlanta, state price, cond. and location. J. F. Dixon, 1763 S. Deshon Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 482-
8208._____________________ Want hand lift and cultivators for A
Farmall tractor. J. W. Austin, Box 554, Flippen 30215. Ph. 404-957-
4035.__________________ Want 1952-53-54 Massey Harris
pony tractor with hyd. lift, all letters answered. W. B. Mitchell, Rt. 1, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 469-3610.
Want John Deere B tractor or equivalent, preferably with 3-pt. hitch, and elec. start, state year, make, firm price and cond.; also, bush hog, 5-6 ft. L. D. Girod, 10590 Eagle Dr., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 404-478-0703.
Want generator with at least 15 KW cap. Tom Farrar, Rt. 1, Box 298, Griffin 30228. Ph. 228-0085.
Want riding type garden tractor with plow, cultivators and harrow,
harrow, 1 mule drawn compost spreader, 1 mule drawn tiller. A. R. McBride, Rt. 7, Box 103, Sylvania
30467.______________________
Want plow that throws dirt to growing plants, for David Bradley, 2 wheel tractor. Dwight Peterman, Rt. 2, Alto.________________
Want 6 ft. heavy duty mower; trailer for hauling tractor; light duty trailer; 3-pt hitch harrow; 3-pt. hitch blade, etc. D. D. Brownscott, Rt. 1, Box 8C, Gay 30218. Ph. 538-6803.______
Want 60 good used metal hen nests, 10 hole only. John Arnold, Rt. I, Clarkesville 30523. Ph. 754-4588.
Want old fashion type hay baler,
block drop, wire tie, with 1 axle (tur-
ner if possible) with power-take-off.
Mrs. Dobbs, Forest Park. Ph. 363-
9260.
,
Want Gravely tractor, equipped
withtrotary. plow, mower, cultivator, etc.; good 'manure spreader; spiked toothed harrow, etc. Thomas N. Bogardus, Rf. 2, Box 1 36-A, Georgetown 31754.
Want disc turning plow for 3-pt. hitch. Ed Williams, 1750 Kinridge Rd., NE, Marietta 30062. Ph. 9717978.
Want liquid manure spreader, 1500-2500 gal. cap. Roy Miller, Atlanta. Ph. 938-0972.
Want small spraying outfit for home orchard. Geo. Hodecker, 2710 Archway Dr., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 404633-4631.
notice
10 hole, for heavy breeders; also, 8 will pick up within 125 mi. radius,
ton feed bin. Freddie Seabolt, Rt. 1, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-2895.
state price and cond. J. M. Barrentine, 963 Meigs St.. Augusta 30904.
Sold out of White Christmas catus at present time. Marguenite Bryans,
Want 280 to 500 gal. stainless steel Want cattle rack to fit 8 ft. '67 Ford Rt. 4, Madison 30650. Ph. 453-2252.
milk tank, without refrigeration unit. E. H. Reynolds, Jr., 609 Industrial Blvd., Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-5501.
body, reasonable price and distance from Cleveland. B. Stratton, Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-3221.
Will Dorsey Hortman, please send list with prices of knives he makes, lost address. Mary Britting, 2175
Want good small size manure Want used diesel tractor, Massey Tilson Rd., Decatur 30032.
spreader, prefer PTO drive, John Ferguson 135, Ford 2000 or 3000,
Deere, Ford or I.H. but will take within 200 mi. Atlanta. Sam W. Jones,
ADVERTISERS
ground drive type if good, reasonably Box 321, Dallas 30132. Ph. 404445priced. Roy Goodwin, Rt. 1, Box 239- 3712.
NOTE
B, Evans 30809. Ph. 863-8770, after 6 Want dirt pan and/or bush hog for
p.m._________________
Farmall Super C. E. D. Stowe, 110
Want 1963 model junk Ferguson Lovena Rd., Marietta. Ph. 404-428-
tractor for parts. Forrest Odom, Rt. 1, 5773.
Advertisers -- please help us help you. Include your name, address, and
Box 361, Flowery Branch. Ph. 9676883.
Want winch for Cat. D-2, must be reasonably priced. Leroy Mason, Box
telephone number WITH THE AREA CODE with
Want chicken house curtain, 60 in. 222, Dillard 30537. Ph. 404-746-
your ad. If your name and
wide, 375 ft. long. Sam Chitwood, Rt. 2449.
address are not on your
2, Lula 30554. Ph. 404-677-4512.
Want Pasture Dream or comparable
ad, it will not be
Want to buy Leed drill, John Deere type sod seeder, must be good cond.
published. Correct area
if possible, state make, size, cond. and and reasonably priced. John Rylee,
price. B. P. Smith, Rt. 2, Alpharetta Rt. 1, Maysville 30558. Ph. 404-652-
30201.
4242.
codes and phone number will insure correct calls.
Wednesday, January 15, 1975
Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
CATTLE
"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 there is a change of ownership. Exceptions being cattle from certified herds or those consigned directly for slaughter.
Reg. Angus bulls, modern Emulous, Wye and Marshall breeding, 10-12 mos., $250; Charolais bulls from reg. Angus cows, $300. Kenneth English, Keysville. Ph. 404-547-2568._____
Corn fed beef, 40 cents Ib. L. J. Blasczyk, 6559 Short Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-5018._____
Charolais bulls, purebred and percentage, breeding age, 15-30 mos., French influence of Bonaparte and Roi. Lewis Luke, Rt. 1, Bogart. Ph. 867-3145 days or 752-5162 nights.
Reg. Angus bulls, 8-14 mos.; cows w/calves, top bloodlines, free del. 150 mi. Guy Jones, Milan. Ph. 912-362-
2641.___________________ Feeder calves for sale or trade for
good hay, Charolais, Hereford and Angus mixed. W. L. Guthrie, Rt. 1, Musella, Ph. 836-4516._______
Reg. Angus bulls for sale, 18 mos. up. A. L. Nix, Rt. 1, Box 97, Auburn. Ph. 404-963-0309.__________
Corn fed beef, 85 cents Ib., dressed, wrapped, ready 1 st of yr., dressed weight from 300-400 Ibs. James Perry, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3076 or 355-2910, Atlanta._____________________
37 heifers, 600-800 Ibs.; also, 1 Santa Turate bull, $8,750. Eskew, Fairburn. Ph. 964-8038 or 964-7300.
16 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, strong, 2-3 yrs., range bulls, ready for service, 1200-1400 Ibs., guaranteed, $400-$700, del. 50 mi. radius. Reed Blackwell, The Rock. Ph. 404-6476374.________________'
11 A.B.S. sired Holstein heifers, bred to reg. Black Angus bull, $350 ea. A. M. Wall, Rt. 5, Box 561, Savannah. Ph. 912-234-3016._______
Service age 50% Simmental bulls, out of reg. Polled Hereford cows to improve milk production, growth rate in cattle. J. W. Trunnell, Rt. 4, Cochran. Ph. 934-2040 or 934-2784.
18 head of mixed breed cows and heifers, many springing; also, 1 Brahma bull. Tom Fitzgerald, Newborn. Ph. 404-786-4386._____
Guernsey cow w/heifer calf, gentle, no bad habits, easy to milk, $350. Vernell Reece, Rt. 7, Cumming. Ph. 887-6291._________________
9 reg. B/A bull, 1 yr., 8 out of Bell Boy Pride, 1 from Marshall Pride, your choice, $250. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 478-2848 or 476-1925 Duluth.____________________
Reg. Angus bred bulls, 2-3 yrs. V. E. Briscoe, Bremen. Ph. 646-3529.
Purebred reg. Charolais herd sire for sale, 1/2 French top bloodlines, no calving problems, 3 yrs.; 2 reg. heifers, shots. Milton M. Martin, Jr., Bark Camp Rd., Gainesville. Ph. 532-4296.
Reg. Angus bulls, 16-32 mos., Bell Boy breeding, $250-$350; also, BAF Bell Boy 99, 1700 Ibs., $1100, 4 yrs. D. W. Hill, Rt. 1, Arnoldsville. Ph. 404-742-8441.______________
Certified Beefmasters, exc. selection, males and females, bulls, 8 mos. to 2 yrs.; open and bred heifers; bred ^.cows. Paul Swann, Box 1982, Dalton. Ph. 404-278-7708.___________
20 reg. Angus bulls, 9-22 mos., Wye breeding, $250 up, certified and accredited herd. Mrs. E. J. Averman, Rt. 1, Piedmont Rd., Barnesville. Ph. 404358-3227.________________
Heifers for sale, two 3/4 Charolais, one 1/2 Angus and 1/2 Hereford; 2 Holstein and Jersey cross, bred to reg. Charolais, $100-$200 ea. J. T. Maddox, Rt. 2, Box 165, Hampton 30228.
Reg. Angus bulls for sale, 2 yrs. John F. Cannon, Baconton 31716. Ph. 912-787-5955.
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SELF FROSTED CAKE
11/3 cups self-rising flour
1 cup sugar 1/2 cup solid
vegetable shortening
2/3 cup milk 2 eggs 1 teaspoon
vanilla
1/2 cup chocolate syrup
TOPPING:
1/2 cup warm water 1/3 cup sugar
In large mixing bowl, combine all ingredients except top ping. Blend well at low speed, beat 2 minutes at medium speed. Spread batter evenly in greased 2 quart deep casserole or 10 inch skillet. Spoon topping evenly over batter. Bake at 350 for 40 to 50 minutes.
Topping: Combine all ingredients and mix well. Mrs. S. P. Williams Route 1 Kingston, Georgia 30145
PECAN LOGS Filling for Bars
3 cups sugar 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup white
corn syrup
2 egg whites 1 teaspoon
vanilla
Cook sugar, water and corn syrup until spins a thread. Pour half of mixture over beaten egg whites and mix. Cook remaining half til forms a hard ball in cold water. Pour into egg whites and syrup and beat til holds a peak. Add vanilla. Shape in logs and refrigerate.
CARMEL FILLING
1 cup white sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup white corn syrup
1 cup evaporated milk
1/4 cup margarine 1/2 teaspoon
vanilla
Mix all ingredients except vanilla and cook til forms a firm ball in cold water. Add vanilla; let cool. While still warm, dip cold logs in mixture and roll in pecans. Use approximately one quart finely chopped pecans.
Mrs. Manker Thomas Route 7, Box 46 Cumming, Georgia 30130
BRISKET OF BEEF with RICE (Serves 4)
2 Ibs. brisket cut into serving pieces
3 Tbsps. flour 1 tsp. salt dash of pepper 2 tbsps. shortening
1 onion (mod.) sliced
1 carrot sliced 2 stalks celery
chopped 1 cup water Hot cooked Rice
Cut part of the fat off beef, render to provide 2 tbsps. fat, then discard cooked suet pieces. Mix flour, salt and pepper; roll pieces of brisket in seasoned flour. Brown on all sides in not fat, then add onion, carrot, and celery; cook 2 minutes. Add water, cover and simmer 2 hours, or until tender, adding more water if needed. Cook rice during last 1/2 hour. Serve hot with meat.
Catherine Dove Rt. 2 Carnesville, Georgia 30521
OZARK PUDDING
1/2 cup pecans 1/2 cup apples 1 egg 3/4 cup sugar
2 Tablespoons flour
11/2 teaspoon baking powder
Mix egg, sugar, flour and baking powder. Add apples and pecans. Bake in moderate oven at 350 for 35 minutes or until done.
Mrs. Hubert Mattox Route 1 Waycross, Georgia 31501
SEAFOOD CREPES
1 cup sifted all-purpose flour
1/4 tsp. salt 3 eggs, beaten
1 1/4 cups milk 2 tbsp. margarine
or butter, melted
Sift flour and salt together. Combine eggs, milk and butter or margarine. Add to flour mixture. Beat until smooth. For each crepe, put 2 tablespoons batter into medium warm, slightly greased 6-7 inch .skillet. Tilt pan to spread batter evenly and make a very thin crepe. When crepe is delicately brown on the bottom, turn and brown second side. Repeat with remaining batter. Makes 24.
To store made-ahead crepes: In the refrigerator, place cooked crepes in a single layer on a cookie sheet. Cover with
wax paper to keep them from drying. Cool thoroughly. Stack cooled crepes gently. Wrap in transparent plastic wrap or aluminum foil. You can refrigerate them up to 2 weeks. When you are ready to use the crepes, remove from the refrigerator, unwrap and /Set them stand for half an hour at room tem perature. In the freezer, cool crepes as above. Stack gently and wrap in heavy duty aluminum foil. They may be kept in the freezer indefinitely. To use, thaw at room temperature, or place wrapped stack of crepes on a cookie sheet and into 250 degree or 350 degree oven just until they thaw.
FILLING FOR CREPES
1/4 cup butter or margarine
6 tbsp. flour 2 cups milk or
light cream 1/4 tsp. salt
dash of cayenne 2 cups diced
cooked chicken, turkey meat, shrimp, crab meat or lobster
Melt butter or margarine in saucepan; stir in flour. Cook one minute over medium heat. Remove from heat. Add milk or cream, salt and cayenne. Stir rapidly with a wooden spoon, or beat vigorously with wire whisk. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until sauce bubbles. Cook one minute longer. Stir in seafood gently. Correct seasoning to taste with salt and pepper. Place about 3 tablespoons of mixture on each crepe; roll crepes in cylinder shape. Makes about 8 ser
vings.
QUAIL CASSEROLE
4 quail 3 cups broth 1 cup raw rice 1 can cream of
mushroom soup
3/4 stick of butter
salt and pepper to taste
Boil quail until tender, take off bones, mix with other ingredients and bake in a covered casserole at 350 degrees for one hour, makes 6 servings.
Mrs. Armory Swindel Route 1 Hull, Georgia 30646
PRISM CAKE
1 pkg. orange
gelatin
1 pkg. cherry
gelatin 1 pkg. lime
gelatin 1 pkg. lemon
gelatin 3 cups hot
water 1 1/2 cups
cold water
1 cup pineapple
juice 1/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup cold water
1 cup graham cracker crumbs
1/4 cup butter,
melted 2 cups heavy
cream
Prepare the first 3 pkgs. of gelatin separately, using 1 cup hot water and 1/2 cup cold water for each. (You can use ice trays). Chill until firm. Combine pineapple juice and sugar and heat until sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat and dissolve lemon gelatin in hot liquid; add remaining 1/4 cup
cold water. Chill until just syrupy. Mix crumbs with melted butter. Press crumb mixture smoothly over the bottom of 9 inch spring form pan. Whip the 2 cups of cream and slowly pour into it the syrupy lemoh gelatin. Cut the firm orange, cherry and lime gelatin into 1/2 inch cubes. Fold into whip ped cream mixture, then pour into spring form pan. Chill 8 hours. Yields 16.to 20 portions.
Mrs. Clarence R. Van Dame 3430 Radisson Drive Toledo. Ohio 43614
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Wednesday, January 15, 1975
Fresh cows for sale; also, 1,000 Ibs. Black Angus bull, 3 1/2 yrs., gentle, ,12 shoats for sale, from 90-100 Ibs., Fine reg. S.P.C. sow, long meat type,
Cattle, swine,
milk base. J. Y. Trammel), Luther- approx. 1200 Ibs., com fed, selling to $30 ea. if all are taken. Louie Hood, bred to reg. S.P.C. boar, best
sville. Ph. 404-927-6436.
prevent inbreeding, $350. O. F. Kit- Rt. 1, Sharpsburg. Ph. 463-3069.
bloodlines, not able to tend to hogs.
other livestock
for sale
CATTLE
, 1/2 Simmental, 1/2 Polled 'Hereford, 3 yr. bull, approx. 1500 jibs., calves on ground. H. T. Lewis, Sparta. Ph. 404-444-6648 or 4445335 after 6 p.m.___________
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, guaranteed for light service, $350 ea., cheaper if 2 or more taken; also, heifers, $350 ea. John Parker, Rt 3, Box 38-A, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-
2510.___________________ Six Black Angus heifers, approx. 10
mos., some over 400 Ibs., $95 ea. G. M. Strickland, 236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas. Ph. 445-3432._______
Black Angus cow with heifer calf for sale; Black Angus heifer, with bull calf, all for $550. Andrew Haney, Freemanville Rd., Alpharetta. Ph.' 475-9264.____________
Simmental, Limousin, Charolais heifers and bulls for sale. James W. Fordham, Rt. 1, Cochran. Ph. 912934-2226.______________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, 12-24 mos., well developed, TB tested, del. avail., $250 up. Robert Knight, Monroe. Ph. 267-5035 or 284-1807, tfecatur.
AD DEADLINE WEDNESDAY NOON
For Best Results
Reg. Charolais bull, 3 1/2 yrs., exc. disp. and quality, $475, or will trade for equal value in good young cows. H. Steinhauer, Rt. 1, Box 303-F, Fortson. Ph. 404-322-4853. Columbus.
Elenen A.B.S. sired Holstein heifers for sale, bred to reg. Black Angus, $350 ea. A. M. Wall, Rt 5, Box 561, Savannah. Ph. 912-234-3016.
9 reg. Angus heifers, average age 12 mos., Canadian breeding, will sell any amount, free del. Tony Brown, Tyrone. Ph. 461-7616 or 461-8671.
Yearling steer, approx. 700 Ibs., ready to fatten. Ben H. Juhan, Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-6110._____
Corn fed steers, ready for freezer, will del. to local abattoir free for processing. J. H. Holyoak, Enigma. Ph. 912-533-5541 or 533-5235.
12 big, growthy, 3 yr. Polled Hereford bulls; 50 two yr. olds; sev. 1 yr. olds, deep red, exc. quality. Winton Harris, Screven. Ph. 912-586-
6687.____________________ Reg. Santa Gertrudis bull, gentle,
30 mos., $500. P. E. McEachern, Griffin. Ph. 228-3569.________
Good selection of reg. Black Anjjus bulls and heifers with superior bloodlines. Fred G. Blitch, Jr., Rt. 4, Statesboro. Ph. 912-865-2475.
25 Black Angus; 5 Black White Face, 5-8 mos., $65; 10 Charolais, $75. Billy Sewell, Cumming. Ph. 8873875._______________
Hereford heifer, 9 mos., beautifully marked, not reg., will trade for 1 good
chings, Barnesville. Ph. 358-2462.
75 head of good dairy cattle, some heifers; 2 reg. bulls; also, dairy equipment and milk base. H. C. Stafford, Rt 1, Box 258, Ludowici. Ph. 912545-2230.
Sev. Black Angus bulls, ready for light service, Jet Black 3, B Bar Revolution, Fairfields Maxamillion bloodlines, all purebred. Dixon Hayet, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-2705.
Five Santa Gerturdis bulls, 18 mos. to 3 yrs., $300-$650 ea. Albert R. Ward, Rt 3, Athens. Ph. 543-3393.
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 4 yrs., 1300-1400 Ibs., deep red col., exc. breeder, good disp., $450. Terry G. Harkins, Rt. 1, Adairsville. Ph. 404629-4386.
Top quality baby calves for sale, $15-$25 ea., free del. for 6 or more. Fred Sprewell, Rt. 2, Box 267, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 258-7328.
Eight Shorthorn heifers, 5 are white, 600 Ibs., $225 ea. Coleman Lee, Rt. 2, Alma.
Baby calves, dairy and beef type; 2 Black Angus heifers, 300-350 Ibs. H. W. Brown, Rt. 5, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-7489.___________
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 10 mos., $300; 1 reg. Polled Hereford bull, 30 mos., $600. D. G. Harrison, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8839.__________
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, 2 yrs., approx. 1000 Ibs., $400. H. S. Busbin, Rt. 2, Danielsville. Ph. 7893355.
Hampshire, Yorkshire pigs, 8 wks., wormed, casterated. T. H. Lord, Jr., GainesviUe. Ph. 532-7729.
Reg. Yorkshire boars, service age, best bloodline, reasonable price. R. B. Mixon, Mclntyre. Ph. 912-946-2315.
Choice Landrace and Duroc males, all ages. William E. Lanier, Rt 2, Box 84. Metter. Ph. 685-2506.________
Pigs for sale, 4 Yorkshire, Hampshire boars, 4 mos., $30 ea., or 4, $100. Mr. Dennis DeFilippo, Rt. 2, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-2797.
Reg. Duroc boar, 11 mos., approx. 350 Ibs., $200. Calvin Hamrick, Canton. Ph. 479-3473 after 3:30 pm.
Sows for sale, 2 Berkshire; 2 Chester White; 1 Spotted Poland China, bred to S.P.C. boar; also, pigs and shoats. J. T. Maddox, Rt. 2, Box 165, Hampton 30228.__________
AD DEADLINE WEDNESDAY NOON
For Best Results Mail Ads Friday
Yorkshire boar, 1 yr., approx. 200 Ibs., $70; 6 pigs, approx. 35 Ibs., $20 ea. John McGee, Rt. 1, Box 308-0, Leesburg. Ph. 436-3620._______
Six feeder pigs, 10 wks., $250 ea.; 1 young sow; I young boar, long meat type, all for $350. J. W. Taylor, Rt. 8, Box 317, Conyers. Ph. 483-1196.
Reg. Duroc and Yorkshire boars, service age and younger; also, purebred and cross bred gilts, 5 mos. to weaning. J. T. Waldrop, Rt. 2, Tif-
Mrs. Geo. Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spgs.
Pigs, 6 wks., $25 ea.; 2 small shoats, $45 ea., or $80 both; 2 big shoats, $50 ea., or $95 both; sow, $125. Joe G. Neil, Rt. 1, Box 1660, LaFayette. Ph. 638-5109.___________________
Pigs for sale, Yorkshire, Berkshire cross, 9 wks., $20 ea. Raymond H. Minter. Macon. Ph. 788-8945.
1 open gilt; 5 shoats; 5 feeder pigs for sale, all for $250. W. M. Blalock, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-427-0958.
SHEEP & GOATS
Goats for sale, grown nannies, $15 ea. Harvey Lyon, Monroe. Ph. 2677344 nights._______________
Six reg. Nubian nannies; 1 reg. Nubian buck; 1 Toggenburg. J. E. Reese, Rt. 1, Whitesburg 30185. Ph. 832-3955._______________
Reg. Nubian goats and mixed bred Nubians for sale. F. B. White, Rt. 2, 40th St., Tifton. Ph. 912-382-7285.
Young bully goat, ready 'for service, $16; also, will trade my^4 yr. billy for yours to prevent inbreeding. Neal Miller, Rt. 1, Wadley. Ph. 912-2525957.____________________
Reg. Nubian buck, 9 mos., beautifully marked, ready for breeding service, $125, will sell or trade for exc. milker goat. Gene T. Baker, Rt. 1, Box 94-A, Blue Ridge. Ph. 404-632-2820._______________
Four milk type goats; 1 purebred Nubian nanny, 2 1/2 yrs.; one 1/2
Mail Ads Friday
milk goat for sell for $65. Mrs. Andy Baby calves, dairy and beef type. L. ton. Ph. 912-386-0947 or 382-6826. Nubian, 1/2 French Alpine, 2 1/2 yrs.,
8 Holstein heifers, from 500-850 Ibs., $1200. Travis Patterson, McDonough. Ph. 957-4626._____
Weaned calves for sale, $45-$80 ea. A. W. Russell, Hephzibah. Ph. 592-
Lovell, Rt. 1, Box 94-A, Blue Ridge. Ph. 404-632-2820.___________
Cows, 10 mixed breed cows and heifers, all bred to Hereford bull, $165 ea. R. J. Adams, Zebu Ion. Ph. 567-8889._______________
4885.____________________ 16 reg. Polled Hereford cows; 1
bull, 4 yrs.; 3 bull calves, 4 mos., take all at good price. Earl I. Stokes, Rt. 7, Box 497, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502.
Reg. Black Angus bulls and heifers, 12-36 mos. H. J. Hamil, 818 Temple Rd., Bremen 30110. Ph. 537-4263.
Baby calves avail, yr. round, $15$25; also, feeder calves, $35-$55. S. W. Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903 or 536-3219.______________
Grain fed beef for sale, direct from farmer, customed packaged, delivery in mid Feb., early March. Roy Miller, Atlanta. Ph. 938-0972.__________
Reg. Angus bull, good size, 13 mos., reg. in buyers name, Marhsall and Blackberry bloodlines, free del. 60 mi. M. B. Killgo, Metier. Ph. 912685-2348._______________
Reg. Red Angus bulls and heifers, Limousin-Red Angus cross bulls. Otis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613. ______
Shorthorn bull, red, calved 12/12/72, ready for service; reg. Shorthorn bull, red, calved 5/1/73. Roy M. Brooks, Rt 2, Newton. Ph. 734-5087.
Reg. Angus bulls and heifers, 7-9 mos., Marshall breeding, $175 ea. with papers. Roy Rice, Jr., Rt 1, Danielsville. Ph. 795-2544.
Two bulls, 1/2 Angus and 1/2, Chaniana, 1 yr., $600 ea. Arthur Maruson, Rt, 1, Mt. Airy. Ph. 7544813 or 754-9175.__________
Baby calves, 5-15 days, $20-$50, all types, disease free herd. Lucy Dowling, Rt. 2, Box 26, Waycross. Ph. 283-1669.
Holstein bull for sale, 20 mos. Horace Parker, Covington. Ph. 7865229._______________
Purebred Wisconsin Holsteins; purebred Black Angus, heavy springers, due to start calving in Feb. Doug Lester, Athens. Ph. 404-548-
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 24-36 5947.
mos., Victor Domino and Trailblazer breeding, exc. quality. Fred Puckett, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-2860._____
Reg. Black Angus bull, 19 mos.; 1 purebred Black Angus bull, 10 mos.; 1 purebred Black Angus heifer, 9 mos.
5 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 9-13 Betty Holland, 927 Billy McGee Rd.,
mos. Clayton Huling, Folkston, Ph. Lawrencevi 1 le 30245.
912^t96-2260.___________ 50% Limousin bull, 2 yrs. April,
Reg. Black Angus cow with bull had light service, 998 Ibs. at 1 yr.; sell
calf, born 12/23/74, both for $295. or trade for 14 ft. or longer stock
Johnson Crowe, Rt. 2, Canton Rd., trailer. Don Craighton, Pine Mtn.
Cartersville. Ph. 382-6865._____ Valley. Ph. 404-628-4277.______
Six Charolais cows, springing, big, 1 w/calf on ground; 5 extra nice reg. Angus heifers; 4 Red Angus bulls, 10-
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12 mos. Frank Hogan, Gainesville. Ph. 983-7977._____________
Reg. Charolais bull, 4 yrs., Mr. Beaver Super, 1/2 French, exc. disp., easy calving; for sale or trade for reg. Charolais heifers. W. H. Daniel, Jr., Roswell. Ph. 404-993-3671._____
Reg. Black Angus bulls, Marshall, Emulous, Graham bloodlines, heavy springing cows and heifers, some w/calves, disease free. Ray Glasco, Monroe. Ph. 241-1181.
Purebred 12 mo. Angus bulls and heifers, $150 ea. John Sibley, Moreland. Ph. 253-0419._______
Holstein and Jersey cow, gentle; 3 calves; 1 Hereford bull; 1 Charolais
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Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 9-10 mos., Winston Mixer breeding, $250 ea., 10 mi. S. of Gainesville. Robert Martin, Hwy. 60, Belmont Ph. 5344781.
Reg. Angus bulls, Wye and Marhsall breeding, accredited herd, tested for TB-Lepto-etc.; 2 yearlings; 8 weanlings, from $300 up. V. C. Hineline, Barnesville. Ph. 358-2078.
Jersey milk cow, gentle, due to freshen in May, $300. Charles WeHunt, Jr., Rt. 3, Adairsville. Ph. 773-7465.
W. Hawkins, Milledgeville. Ph. 4521208.________________
1 Holstein bull calf, 155 Ibs., $40; 1 Hereford bull, 375-400 Ibs., $75; 1 Guernsey bull calf, 2 wks., $20. Joe G. Neil, Rt. 1, Box 1660, LaFayette. Ph. 638-5109.
1/2 Polled Hereford and 1/2 Black Angus bull, 15 mos., ready for service, $175. Russell Tankersley, R.F.D. 1, Appling. Ph. 541-0145._________
22 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, top quality and breeding, from 10 mos. to 2 yrs., $500. Jack Ross, P. O. Box 47654, Doraville. Ph. 404-458-5568.
1 Holstein heifer, 26 mos., springing, 950-1000 Ibs., $350, or will trade for young Brahma bull and heifer. E. T. Wilsdh, Box 215, LaFayette. Ph. 404-638-5115.
25 reg. Angus heifers, granddaughter of choice of Wye and Mentieth of Graham 20, $175 ea.; 5 bulls, 18-22 mos., $300 ea. B. F. Bohannon, Rt. 2, Box 23, Chickamauga. Ph. 3754783.
Reg. Polled Hereford bull w/papers, 4 yrs., want to trade to prevent inbreeding; also, corn fed beef for sale, 80 cents Ib. Ron Phillips, Rt 1, Whitesburg. Ph. 834-6175._____
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, Emperior Victor 305 breeding, 9 mos., will trade for reg. Polled Hereford cows or heifers. Roger Wilson, Macon. Ph. 912-477-5013.
Reg. Black Angus bull, Valley Nook Ermitre 1, 7 yrs., 1600 Ibs., proven sire, well behaved, bargain. Edwin Gerschefski, 765 Riverhill Dr., Athens. Ph. 543-4924.
Reg. Angus bull, top bloodlines, 20 mos., also, reg. Angus cows, some with calves by side, some heavy in calf. J. C. Caye, Loganville. Ph. 404-7869567 after 6 p.m.____________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 4 yrs., approx. 1000 Ibs., $350. Russell Banks, Dallas. Ph. 445-7604 nights and wk. ends.
Beef type calves, 300-600 Ibs., $75 up; also, Beefmaster bull, 18 mos., $350. Steve Keling, Douglasville. Ph. 942-0380.
10 reg. Black Angus bulls, Marshall and Bell Boy bloodlines, 10-18 mos., $275 up. Jim Gresham, Hampton. Ph. 946-3373.
SWINE
30 bred mixed gilts; 6 service age boars. Mrs. A. S. Morris, Rt. 1, Pitts 31072.
Two Yorkshire hogs; 1 gilt; 1 boar, ipprox. 325 Ibs. ea., $135 ea. of both for $250. Jim Dowdy, 423 Mundys Mill Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-
8469.____________________ 1 nice Yorkshire pigs, almost 4
mos., $30 ea. wormed, healthy. W. L. McCurley, Rt. 2, Dallas. Ph. 4283743 days or 445-4762 after 4 p.m.
Four pigs for sale, $20 ea. Elvis Meadors, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 404628-4630.________________
Two reg. S.P.C. sows, rebred for 2nd litter of pigs; 1 reg. S.P.C. boar; 1 bred Hampshire bred to S.P.C. boar. Carl Dunn, Rt. 2, Box 2177, Bainbridge. Ph. 246-4485._________
Reg. Hampshire and Yorkshire ooars and gilts, weaned to service age, top quality. Lawton Kemp, Jr., P. O. Box 7, Dexter. Ph. 875-3417. x
8 Yorkshire pigs, 6 wks., $20 ea.; 15 Yorkshire, Hampshire and Duroc cross, $20 ea.; 5 shoats, $22.50 ea. Bill Butler, Douglasville. Ph. 9423370 or 949-0238.__________
Duroc boar, service age, loading facilities. J. O. Thompson, Rt. 3, Callaway Rd., Fayetteville. Ph. 461-
7053.___________________ Reg. FFA Pig Chain Hampshire
boar, 8 mos., has had light service, 2nd place in 3 shows, including District show, $200. Richard Bolton, Rt. 1, Bethlehem. Ph. 867-5403.
30 feeder pigs, York-Duroc cross, wormed, castrated, weaned, $25 ea. at 40 Ibs. Fred Liebl, Antioch Ch. Rd., Watkinsville. Ph. 769-6185._____
17 choice pigs, 6 wks. R. T. Waters, Conyers. Ph. 483-2804._______
24 feeder pigs, 4 mos., $25 ea. Earl Beasley, Avera. Ph. 404-547-2890.
Purebred Hampshire gilt, 10 mos., $125; Hampshire boar, $200. Jimmy R. Giles, Rt. 1, Box 211 -A, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-5694.______________
Two reg. Duroc boars; 1 gilt, good quality, boars are 1 yr. and 23 mos.; gilts is 9 mos., make offer. Craig A. Schwanbeck, Adairsville. Ph. 404773-3516.
heavy milker, others. D. C. Chambers, Rt. 1, Box 109, Adel. Ph. 549-7129.
Nubian billy, 5 yrs., mulley head, tame, good breeder from reg. stock, $50; also, others for sale. Claude E. Frazier, Douglasville. Ph. 948-0436.
Pure Nubian buck, born 12/10/74, out of Crackerland Tom, A.D.G.A. No. 178-223, silver eared, brown, white star, 6 qt. milker. A. R. McBride, Rt. 7, Box 103, Sylvania 30467._________________
32 big Northern ewes, will start lambing last of Jan.; also, 1 buck and 7 fat butcher lambs. Jimmy Willis, Rt. 3, Summerville. Ph. 404-857-4117.
5 baby goats; 3 grown nanny goats for sale. Mrs. V. U. McMichael, Rt. 2, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-8759.
Mature billy and 1 young billy for sale or trade for young nanny, to prevent inbreeding. Jim Scott, Monroe. Ph. 867-5462 after 6 p.m.
1 milk type goat for sale, will freshen in May; also, have purebred Nubian buck at stud. J. W. Mailings, 3635 Orchard Dr., College-Park. Ph.
404-761-3436.
Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
Reg. Tenn. Walking horse stud; 1 reg. filly also for sale. L. F. Petty, Marietta. Ph. 943-3062 or 422-8552.
Mare mule for sale, 5 yrs., approx. 1000 Ibs., $100. Wm. Horton, Rt. 1, Box 225-A, Dry Branch 31020.
Small Quarter type gelding, approx. 11 yrs., spirited, gentle, has plowed, most harness avail, $100; strawberry, roan mare, $200. Sherry Rowe, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-6568._______________
Two yearling colts, good bloodline; also, other horses for sale. W. G. Hembree, Rt. 1, Whitesbnrg. Ph. 9420508 or 832-2605.___________
Horses for sale, reg. and grade, good selection, all shown and ridden prior to sale. J. W. Mullis, Snellville. Ph. 466-8548.____________
Small horse mule, approx. 7 yrs., $250. Marion T. Wilson, Perry. Ph. 987-1387 before or 987-2505 after 6:45 p.m.______________________________
Reg. Quarter horses, weanling yearlings; brood mares, colts sired: Pacific
and Holstein cross bull; Hereford, Young purebred Angus bull, perf. Hampshire purebred boars, approx.
Bailey, Jet Stop, mares breed to Stacy
Angus cross heifer. Paul Thomas, for herd bull, 4 mos., perf. conf., 100-125 Ibs., $50 ea. Andy Summer,
Meyers. Pat Balduf, Rt. 7, Bomar Rd.,
Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8515.______ $150. Mrs. J. C. White, Rt 2, Stock- Rt. 2, Box 176, Wrightsville. Ph. 864-
Douglasville. Ph. 942-0434 or 942-
Charolais, 1/2 to 3/4 cross heifers, bridge. Ph. 957-2877._________ 3555.
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8832.__________________
1-1 1/2 yrs., dehorned, wormed, Herd of 50 top quality Hereford Three reg. Duroc pigs for sale, 18
AQHA sorrel gelding, 6 yrs., 15
treated for blackleg, brood cow and Black Angus cattle avail., good wks.; 2 gilts; 1 boar. Greg Carson,
hands, healthy, gentle, Poco King
prospect, 40 cents Ib. Burt Price, P. O. herd stock. F. K. Goodman, Rt 2, Farmington. Ph. 769-6113.______
bloodlines, lost interest in horses,
Box 173, Wrightsville. Ph. 912-864- Rockmart. Ph. 404-684-6826.
Reg. Hampshire and Duroc boars
3397.__________________ Reg. Angus bulls, 18-24 mos., and gilts, top bloodlines, extra long
$750. Dennis Alien, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-9580 before 3 p.m._______
Two Black Angus bulls, Fra Ma BCIA records avail., Emulous and and lean, validated brucellosis free
Quarter horse for sale, gentle,
bloodlines. R. H. Lindsey, Box 162, Canadian breeding. Verlyn Denny, herd, $100 ea. Frank Sutton, Taylor-
owned by girl. Travis Martin, Mari-
Rt 4, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-5575. Thomasville. Ph. 912-735-3350.
sville. Ph. 684-5600.
etta. Ph. 404-993-8601.
Wednesday, January 15, 1975
Horses, mules, ponies for sale
AQHA gelding, sorrel, 5 yrs., over 16 hands, $650. B. White, Fairburn. Ph. 964-1977 nights._________
Small 8 yr. mare, gentle; 27 mo. filly, roan, partly broken; also, 2 Western saddles, bridle, $225 both or best offer. Lamar Childers, Decatur. Ph. 404-972-4338.__________
Appaloosa mare, gentle, reg., broke to ride, $400. Vernell Reece, Cumming. Ph. 887-6291._________
Mule for sale, 3 yrs., approx. 600 Ibs., $150. Calvin Hanrick, Canton. Ph. 470-3473 after 3:30 p.m.
Filly, reg. TWH, black, green broke, exc. bloodlines, beautiful, must see. Robert Mitchell, Jr. Rt. 4, Box 80, Monroe.
Pr. of red mules, 6 and 7 yrs., 1400 Ibs. ea., works anyway, anywhere. Paul Hunt, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 404^757684.
Hunter-jumper pony, shown successfully, price negotiable; 700 Ib. horse, 4 yrs., works and rides, $160. J. Herring, Brandywine Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5657._____________
Three great racking P|^asure horses, mare; gelding; 2 yr. filly; also,_2 saddles and 3 bridles, $500. Robert B. Stokes, Atlanta. Ph. 404-876-7252 after 6 p.m.__________________
Hunter ponies, small and Irg., ready for show rings, good jumpers, part Arabian. Roger Brown, 4407 Jett Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 255-5252.
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Bay Quarter horse, 6 yrs., smooth gaits, saddle and bridle included, $295. T. J. Grisham, Zoar Rd., Centerville. Ph. 404-469-0884.______
At stud: Coffeemate King, grand champion halter stallion '73, Ga. champion 3 yr. old, '74 reserve champion. Jack Fleischman, Zebu Ion. Ph. 567-3787.______________
Tenn. Walker sorrel gelding, no papers, sound, 10 yrs., 16 hands, exceptionally 'gentle, ladies or child's mount. Janice Culver, Atlanta. Ph. 755-1825._______________
Reg. Appaloosa mare, sorrel, 16 hands, good ond., gentle, good for beginners, has been shown, jumps well, $500. Nancy Gibson, Atlanta. Ph. 255-5715.______________
TWH reg. 10 mares, Ebong mare in foal to Carbon Copy, Ebong mare in foal to Handshaker, Midnight Sun mare/Black Carbon Copy filly. H. W. Berryman, Austell. Ph. 948-4792.
Thoroughbred racing horses. Henry G. Wood, Bohannon Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 964-4994.______________
Pinto mare, Quarter horse, approx. 12 yrs., gentle, exc. for women and children, $200. David Heaton, Covington. Ph. 786-0586.______
'Appaloosa brood mare, 8 yrs., in foal to Appaloosa stud for March foal; Black POA pony mare; 9 yr. Paint gelding. Christy Dill, Roswell. Ph. 993-9384._________________
Thoroughbred gelding, black, 16.2 hands, 9 yrs., jumps and hunts. H. Taylor, Jr., Rt. 4, Rucker Rd.. Roswell. Ph. 475-9603._______
Hunter pony, 14.2 gelding, Appaloosa, 8 yrs., beautiful jumper, exp. on hunt field, was 4-H champ., $950. Mrs. Dutcher, 5325 Happy Hollow Rd., Doraville. Ph. 394-8220.
Snow white, speckled black gelding, 15.3, great disp., perf. health, all shots, successfully shown English, $700. S. Schutte, 3199 Kingfisher, Decatur. Ph. 241-2895 or 981-9902.
Beautiful part Arabian mare in foal to Amazing Aahdin for Feb., 15, dark bay, exc. Pleasure horse, gentle, spirited. Carl Cornelius, Albany. Ph. 912-435-0365.______________
Thoroughbreds? 3 yr. gelding, race or hunter prospect; 2 brood mares, both winners at race track, 1 yearling filly. Jerry Ogles, Covington. Ph. 7870163 or 325-0356 days.________
Reg. Tenn. Walking horse, 9 yrs., gelding, show quality, exp., will sale reasonable. Glenn Plummer, Rt. 9 Old River Rd.. Rome. Ph. 235-1277.
Appaloosa POA, 7 yrs., stud, silver, white blanket, black spots, silver mane and tail, producer of col. $200. Pam Watson, Doraville. Ph. 404-451-3191 after 4 pm.
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Arabians, must sell some to make room for '75 foals; mares; fillies; colts and trained stallions. Mrs. F. L. Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963.__________
Reg. Walking horses and colts, 3 yr. filly in training; sev. filly colts of diff. ages. Donnie Clements, P.O. Box 836, Sandersville. Ph. 912-552-5663 after 5:30 p.m._______________
Top quality, reg. Paint standing at stud, APHA champion Dinkaway Paint, fee: Private treaty. Charlene Austin, Douglasville. Ph. 942-5388 from 1-9 p.m.____________
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Sev. horses for sale, cheap. Chas. Reynolds, Fayetteville. Ph. 477-7316, Tues. thru Sat._______________
Three Appaloosas for sale; 1 stallion; 2 mares. B. Banks, Commerce. Ph. 335-4307._____________
Reg. racking mare and 3 mo. colt, strawberry roan, beautiful way of going; also, English and Western tack. J. R. Shoemake, Carrollton. Ph. 404834-3670._______________
At stud: Reg. Arabian, Egyptian, outstanding action, type, disp., grades, $75, purebreds, $200. M. J. Cauthen, Barnesville. Ph. 358-0948.______
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Gentle 900 Ib. mare mule, works well, good eater, has some age, pastures well with cows, $165. Wray Smith, Sparta. Ph. 404-444-5377.
Reg. purebred Arabians at stud, Eljamar, dapple grey, $50, grade, $150, purebreds; Yatezar, halter, park champion, $500, purebreds only. Janet Cornwell, Forest Park. Ph. 4611192 after 4:30 p.m.__________
Buckskin mare, 1 1 yrs., with Palomino colt, 6 mos., rides children, $300; 2 yr. sorrel stud, blaze, 2 socks, $150. Coleman Lee, Rt. 2, Alma.
Lrg. Welch pony, bay with blond mane and tail, exc. shape, gentle, but spirited, $65 with tack. V. C. Hineline, Barnesville. Ph. 358-2078.
Two ponies, use to children, $100 with saddles and bridles. Linda Kelly, Rabun Gap. Ph. 404-746-5700.
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Appaloosa mare, nice, exc. col., for sale or trade for Appaloosa stud, 2 yrs. or older. G. L. Kuykendall, Bells Ferry Rd., Rt. 5, Acworth. Ph. 9262105.____________________
Bay grade Quarter horse brood mare, gentle, $125; 21 mo. filly from reg. Quarter horse stud, $150, both, $250. Greg Parker, Rt. 3, Nicholls. Ph. 632-5834.______________
AQHA bay gelding, with white markings, blaze, 1 white sock, 3 yrs., good conf., ideal for timed events or hunter. C. L. Dailey, Forest Park. Ph. 404-361-7593 after 4 p.m.______
Pony hunter prospects for sale, all coggins negative, some green, some ready to go, some ready to be broken in spring. Anne R.. Parker, Rt. 5, Box 446, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7542.
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1 pr. of ponies for sale, mare and Pretty buckskin mare, Pleasure stallion, 4 yr. mare to foal in spring. horse. A. L. Nix, Rt. 1, Box 97, A. C. Wright, Rt. 2, Cordele 31015. Auburn. Ph. 404-963-0309.
Reg. Palomino mare, 5 yrs., prof, trained Eng./Western, gentle disp., good for advanced beginner or intermediate rider, $750. A. Shapiro, Newnan. Ph. 253-7422.
Reg. Quarter horse gelding, 1971 bay, 14.2, sired by the great Mr. Gunsmoke, trained for Pleasure and reining, exc. youth prospect. A. C. Hutton, Athens. Ph. 404-548-6000.
AQH Welch cross ponies, 13-14 Palomino mare, 8 yrs., gentle, no
hands, childs hunter prospects; bad habits, $250 or best offer. Mrs.
yearlings, 2 and 3 yr. olds. C. I. Richard Brown, Rt. 2, Box 69-A,
Bryans, Jr., 1030 Katherine St., Mauk. Ph. 912-649-7660.______
Augusta. Ph. 404-736-9866._____
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Sun's Delight, out of Midnight Sun mare, top prospect for show. O. S. Mosley, Marietta. Ph. 926-3673.
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AQHA reg. 6 yr. gelding, shown
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successfully in English and Western Pleasure. Laurie Lloyd, Rome. Ph. 234-9219.________________
Pony for sale, grey, 7 yrs., western
Pony hunter, G., 13.2 1/2, 8 yrs.,: terrific jumper, exc. field and show hunter, always in ribbon at recognized
saddle, bridle and halter included, $75 or best offer. Merris R. Mitchell, Clarkesville. Ph. 404-754-4951.
shows. Mrs. R. Donald, Marietta. Ph. Two mare colts, 1 yr., halter broke,
971-8777.________________ ready to train; 1 Tenn. Walker and 1
Part Arab gelding, 14.2, started on barrels, fast, exc. timed event
3/4 Quarter mare. C. B. Branner, Rt. 2, Box 203, Statesboro. Ph. 587-2227.
prospect, gentle, no bad habits, sound, Reg. Tenn. Walking mare, 3 yrs.,
best offer. Mrs. J. Jones, Marietta. Ph. black; reg. chestnut mare by Ebony
973-1008.__________________ Masterpiece, bred to Delight Bum-
Exc. English Pleasure mare, 15 hands, shown and jumped, exp. rider,
ming Around. Earl Stokes, Rt. 7, Box 497, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502._____
$250; Pleasure racking mare, 15 Colt, 30 mos.; filly, partly broke, to
hands, grey. Mrs. Stovall, Savannah good home, bridle, halter, riding pad,
Beach. Ph. 786-4520 after 6 pm. .$150. Paul H. Thomas, Fayetteville.
Beautiful part Arabian yearlings, Ph. 461-8515._____________
grey 3/4 Arabn, 1/4 Lippizz?n colt; Reg. Appaloosas for sale, both sex, bay 7/8 filly; bay 3/4 filly, $650 ea. W. all ages and cols. Virginia Hogan, Rt.
Adams, Rt. 1, Box 238, Rabun Gap. 2, Box 149, Ocilla. Ph. 912-831-
Ph. 404-746-5461._________ 4435.______________________
Reg. Thoroughbred mare, 12 yrs., bay, 16, 2 yr. green, 1 level dressage, jumps 3 ft. 6 in., college girl must sacrifice. K. Stege, Box 188, Reed Hall, University of Ga., Athens. Ph. 542-4654._________________
Two good riding horses, good cond. for children, 1 green broke, all 3 mares, $200 up. Ken Braddy, 307 Madison St., Vidalia. Ph. 537-4247 or 537-8195.______________
Reg. TWH filly, 8 mos., gentle, halter and trailer broke, make great Pleasure or racking mare, Sun/Invasion bred, blue/white. L. Brent, Box 296, Newnan. Ph. 463-4348._____
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At stud: Coffeemate King, ROM English and Western Pleasure, many time grand champion at halter, son of AAA-AQHA champion, Coffee Bar King. Jack Fleisthman, Zebu Ion. Ph. 567-3787._________________
Appaloosas, black, blanketed, permanent brood mare, $600; 2 yr. Joker B, granddaughter, Quarter type, $850. Dr. Morris, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-
6913.___________________ Pony hunter jumper mare, 13.1 dk.
bay, hunted, shown, including res. ch.; won many ribbons, loads, trailers, good show prospect. Mrs. O'Neal, Atlanta. Ph. 237-6680._________
Reg. 1/2 Arabian filly, 4 yrs., gentle, ideal for child; others, 15 yrs. and under. Bobby Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 258-3988 after
4 pm.____________________Reg. 15/16 Arabian weanling colt,
dished head, high tail carriage, definite show quality, halter broke, gentle. Denise Schwartz, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1475.___________
Racking gelding, 3rd place in state, 16 yrs., under $350; Tenn. Walking filly, Pleasure, show, racing, $ 150 up. Miriam L. Dubose, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-4797._____________________
Beautiful Arabian mare, 4 yrs., moving, must sell, $1250. Jerry Brown, Atlanta. Ph. 476-5918 or 2562116.
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Reg. Appaloosa stud colt, 9 mos., by Appaloosa Lester 5, out of dbl. bred Hands Up mare, $1000, will trade for trailer. J. W. Lamb, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-2258.________
AQHA and Thoroughbreds, beautiful buckskins and Palominos for Pleasure and barrels, gelding, hunterjumper prospect. B. H. Tillman, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 404-786-6887.
Pony hunter gelding, 131/3 hands, jumps nice and willing, pony clubbed, shown successfully, gentle. Rufus Price, Atlanta. Ph. 237-9719._____
Reg. TWH, 4 yrs., Midnight Sun and Merry Go Boy, show potential, reasonable. Nancy Eggli, Newnan. Ph. 521-1894 or 253-6048._________
Reg. 3/4 Arabian, 1/4 Morgan show filly, 9 mos., halter broken, trailer loads, will mature 15 hands, $395. Mrs. Gould, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 404-469-
5926.___________________ Shetland pony mare, gentle for
children, well trained, $75. Herman Ellis, Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-5972.
Reg. Appaloosa mare, sorrel, 16 hands, good cond., gentle, good for beginners, has been shown, jumps well, $500. Nancy Gibson, Atlanta. Ph. 404-255-5715.___________
Cutting horse for sale, quick, easy to handle, $600; sorrel horse, spirited, $400. A. B. Strickland, Covington. Ph. 787-1229._____________
Pr. of work Welch horses, works good; 1 pr. of mules, 700 Ibs., works good. Harold McNeal, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2552._________________
Brown and white Pinto mare, 14 hands, 8 yrs., with chestnut colt, both gentle, $350 for both, or $200 ea., all shots. M. Anderson, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-9471.___________________
Cjentle Tenn. Walking horse, exc. for ladies and children, good trail riding horse, shoes easily, tack included, $250. S. J. Austin, Rt. 1, Hiram. Ph. 942-4263.__________
AQHA fillies, 2, foaled March and May '74, exc. breeding, must sell soon. W. M. Morris, 235 Rockhouse Rd., Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-0708.
Pure Egyptian-Arabian at stud: Kebajo, Joramir X Kebaa, grey, 15.1 1/2 hands, winner of most classic Res. champ, $300, P.B., $150, grade. Mrs. W. W. Ramsey, Avondale Estates. Ph. 404-299-1870.___________
Arabian at stud: Halali Fantcyn, Ferseyn, El Mudir, 15 hands, grey, park, 3 blues at halter, $200 purebred, $100 grade. Bryon Reubens, Decatur. Ph. 404-284-8033, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
AQHA brood mare, bred to AQHA champion, bay with star, strip and snip, left hind sock, must sell. Mark Cherry, P.O. Box 1236, Perry. Ph. 912-987-3141.
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Leopard filly, 18 mos., stands 14.2, $500; POA stud colt, 7 mos., sorrel with blanket, $250, out of Joker B. bloodline. Sonny Lovern, 619 E. Garden Farm Rd., Rossville. Ph. 866-
8129.___________________ Shetland ponies and Pleasure hor-
ses, all sizes, all cols. C. M. Bond, Lavonia 30553.______________
Reg. Arabian mares and fillies, from $1000; also, Arabian stallion at stud. Mrs. J. D. Gillespie, Decatur. Ph. 404289-2700 pr 288-4630.______
Horses for sale, 1/4 Quarter horse and 3/4 Arabian. Dennis Jones, Rt. 5, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-5829.
Appaloosa mare, 3 yrs., to foal in Feb., gentle; 8 yr. sorrel mare, gentle, ridden by children, $200. Paul Martin, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-4753.
Small gentle pony with saddle and bridle, for sale or trade for calf. Leon Stells, Rt. 1, Trickum Rd., Woodstock. Ph. 926-6248.__________
Pretty buckskin mare, Pleasure horse, for sale. A. L. Nix, Rt. 1, Box 97, Auburn. Ph. 404-963-0309.
Reg. Palomino mare, 6 yrs., exc.: disp., shown successfully or trade for AQHA gelding, show quality. Ann Rowley, Rt. 1, Byron. Ph. 912-953-
4453._________________ 3/4 Arab colt, 10 mos. with 1/2
Arab papers, dark grey, leads, longes, stands tied, $500. Mrs. Robert Ruger, 3562 Hidden Acres Dr., Doraville. Ph. 404-934-2159.__________
Quarter Horse mare, 8 yrs., 16 hands, gentle, Pleasure horse, all shots, with saddle, $250. Mrs. Howell, Marietta. Ph. 404-435-4974 after 4
p.m.________________________ Nice Welch type gelding, gentle for
children, $125. Bonnie Clifford, 2975 West Rd., Riverdale. Ph. 404-9643874 after 6 p.m.___________
Racking mare, 2 yrs., will ride, needs training, gentle, make offer. W. E. McKee, Rt. 3, Box 6, Greenville. Ph. 672-4032._____________
Pleasure racking gelding, exc. for ladies or children, no bad habits, trailers well, good home only, $300. Lee Alien, Forest Park. Ph. 404-366-
6512.__________________ Paint racking mare, 6 yrs., will run
barrels and neck reins, bridle, blanket and saddle included. Ellis Lee Gresham, Box 259-J, Rt. 6, Macon. Ph. 912-745-7702.___________
Bay Quarter horse, 7 yrs., gentle but spirited, with tack, $160, will consider trade for calves. E. L. Maassen, Moreland. Ph. 253-6358._________
Spotted mare, part Quarter, part Chincoteque pony, approx. 9 yrs.; bay Quarter type filly, 2 yrs.; Shetland gelding, 7 yrs. Nancy Woodley, Decatur. Ph. 404-241-5080._____
AQHA '73 gelding, bright sorrel, 2 white hind socks, star, snip, big, straight, sound, unblemished, top halter, Pleasure prospect. Joan Senn, LaGrange. Ph. 404-884-5739.
Purebred leopard Appaloosa filly, 3 yrs., green broke; 1/2 Appaloosa filly, 3 yrs., green broke, both gentle. Rhudy Maxwell, Carrollton. Ph. 404832-7271._______________
Panama, roan Quarter horse, time event winner, $300, includes saddle and bridle. Jon Ashmore, Clarkston. Ph. 294-5669.______________
AQHA reg. Spanish Gunsmoke silver buckskin stud, 15.3, 1100 Ibs., top Western Pleasure or racing prospect. Mike Churchwell, Decatur. Ph. 284-6095.______________
Wide assortment: yearling foals, riding mares, brood mares stallions, etc.; also, horse breeding, $50 fee. Mr. Geo. M. Earley, Blue Ridge. Ph. 404632-3166.________________
Bay stallion, approx. 13 hands, gentle, green broke, $100 or best offer. Mrs. Harold Smith, Douglasville. Ph. 942^847._______________
Strawberry roan gelding, 6 yrs., 13 hands, gentle, can jump, $200 with Western saddle and bridle. Jodie Hamilton, 4041 Old Petersburg Rd., Martinez. Ph. 404-863-2902._____
Appaloosa gelding, 5 yrs., 15 hands, English Pleasure or jumper prospect; also, Happy's Red Baron at stud, $100 stud fee. Ann Fussell, Milan. Ph. 912362-3321.________________
Small, stylish, black and white Pinto racking mare, $150. Josephine or Whitney Evans, Macon. Ph. 912-745-
7716.__________________ Quarter Horse mare, bay, exc. 9 yr.
Pleasure mare, gentle, with tack, $300. P. E. McEachern, Griffin. Ph. 228-3569.
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viip Ana save THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, January 15, 1975
OFFICE LOCATIONS AND TELEPHONE NUMDERS COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENTS AND HOME ECONOMISTS
COUNTY
DIST.
Appling
SE
Atkinson SC
Bacon
SE
Baker
SW
Baldwin
NE
Banks
N
Barrow
N
Bartow
N
Ben Hill SC
Berrien
SC
Bibb
SW
Bleckley SC
Brantley SE
Brooks
SC
Bryan
SE
Bulloch
SE
Burke
NE
Butts
NW
Calhoun
SW
Camden
SE
Candler
SE
Carroll
NW
Catoosa
N
Charlton SE
Chatham
SE
Chattahoochee NW
Chattooga N
Cherokee N
Clarke
NE
Clay
SW
Clayton
NW
Clinch
SE
Cobb
NW
Coffee
SC
Colquitt SC
Columbia NE
Cook
SC
Coweta
NW
Crawford SW
Crisp
SC
Dade
N
Daws on
N
Decatur
SW
DeKalb
NW
Dodge
SC
Dooly
SW
Dougherty SW
Douglas
NW
Early
SW
Echols
SC
Effingham SE
Elbert
NE
Emanuel
SE
Evans.
SE
Fannin
N
Fayette
NW
Floyd
N
Forsyth
N
Franklin NE
Fulton
NW
Gilmer
N
Glascock NE
Glynn
SE
Gordon
N
Grady
SW
Greene
NE
Gwinnett NW
Habersham N
Hall
N
Hancock
NE
Haralson NW
Harris
NW
Hart
NE
Heard.
NW
Henry
NW
TOWN
Baxley 31513 Pearson 31642 Alma 31510 Newton 31770 Milled^eville 31061
Homer 30547 Winder 30680 Cartersville 30120 Fitzgerald 31750 Nashville 31639
Macon 31202 Cochran 31014 Nahunta 31553 Quitman 31643 Pembroke 31321
Statesboro 30458 Waynesboro 30830 Jackson 30233 Morgan 31766 Woodbine 31569
Metter 30439 Carrollton 30117 Ringgold 30736 Folks ton 31539 Savannah 31401
Cusseta 31805 Summerville 30747 Canton 30114 Athens 30601 Fort Gaines 31751
Jonesboro 30236 Homerville 31634 Marietta 30060 Douglas 31533 Moultrie 31768
Appling 30802' Adel 31620 Newnan 30263 Roberta 31078 Cordele 31015
Trenton 30752 Dawsoryille 30534 Bainbridge 31717 Decatur 30030 Eastman -31023
Vienna 31092 Albany 31702 Douglasville 30134 Blakely' 31723 Statenville 31648
Springfield 31329 Elberton 30635 Swainsboro 30401 Claxton 30525 Blue Ridge 30513
Fayetteville 30214 Rome 30161
Cumming 30130 Carnesville 30521 Atlanta 30303
Ellijay 30540 Gibson 30810 Brunswick Calhoun 30701 Cairo 31728
Greensboro 30642 Lawrenceville 30245 Clarkesville 30523 Gainesville 30501 Sparta 31087
Buchanan 30113
Hamilton 31811 Hartwell 30643 Franklin 30217 McDonough 30253
BUILDING OR STREET
County Office Building Courthouse County Office Building Agriculture Building Federal Building
County Office Building Federal Building 212 Leake Street Fitzgerald Federal Bldg. 102 North McKinley Ave.
Federal Building Post Office Building Courthouse Agriculture Building Sims Building
Federal Building Post Office Building Post Office Building County Office Building Courthouse Annex
Metter Banking Building Harris Street Agricultural Building County Office Building Post Office Building
NOT ORGANIZED Post Office Building Courthouse Courthouse County Courthouse
104 Courthouse Annex County Agriculture Bldg. Public Safety Building Co. Bldg., Tanner Street Agriculture Building
Co.' Administration Bldg. Courthouse Annex Federal Building County Office Building Courthouse
Courthouse Courthouse County Agriculture Bldg. Room 101, Old Courthouse Agriculture Building
Agriculture Building County Agriculture Bldg. Courthouse Agriculture Building Courthouse
Treutlen Building Courthouse Executive Park Building Courthouse Annex Courthouse
Courthouse Courthouse Annex
101 Maple Street Courthouse Square County Office Building
County Co-Op Building Courthouse Federal Building Agr. Sugar Valley Road County Office Building
Post Office Building Post Office Agricultural Building Federal Building Federal Building
County Office Building
Courthouse Post Office Building Courthouse Post Office Building
NAME OF AGENT
AREA PHONE
Woodrow Purdom J. Henry Daniel Harvey W. Johnson C. Lloyd Smith Carol Sirmans
912 - 367-2372 912 - 422-3371 912 - 632-5601 912 - 734-5252 912 - 452-3922
Robert H. Lowe Larry Thomas Walter Culverhouse Jimmy E. Collier Wendell H. Wood
404 - 677-2245 404 - 867-2923 404 - 382-2324 912 - 423-2360 912 - 686-5431
Dewey L. Maxwell John P. Parks Boyd S. McFatter Henry L. Carr J. Rastus Byrd
912 - 746-5681 912 - 934-6553 912 - 462-5724 912 - 263-4103 912 - 653-2231
Gary L. Lee William Craven, Jr. Millard F. Daniel James W. King Lyde T. Thomas
912 - 746-6101 404 - 554-2119 404 - 775-2601 912 - 849-2685 912 - 576-5465
L. 0. Parker Carl E. *Brack Marshall Babb B . H . DeLoach Hinton J. Harris
912 - 685-2408 404 - 834-2019 404 - 935-4211 912 - 496-2040 912 - 233-2703
NAME OF HOME ECONOMIST
Mrs. Janie Padgett
Regina Fisher Mrs . Evera Moye Sherlene Carnell
Mrs. Bobbie Short Kate Callaway Robbie Causby Jan R. McGarity
Mrs. Doe H. Harden Mrs. Elizabeth Brantley Mrs. Virginia Raulerson
Mrs. Marjorie J. Shuman
Mrs. Myrtis H. Akins Mrs. Anne W. Perry Eilene Findley Mrs. Mary Belle Aucock Mrs . Alice Sue Crews
Mrs . Carolyn B . Durden Shirley Hyatt Sandra Sexton
Mary L. Anderson
M. H. Pur cell U. G. Moore Hal E. Tatum
404 - 857-1410 404 - 479-2542 404 - 543-8651 912 - 768-2247
Pan' Tawzer Mrs . Fay McCurry Mrs . Claudia Noell Rhonda J. Kerr
Charles S. Tucker Win. A. McClung Ernest Wester Beeman C. Keen R. Douglas Durham
404 - 471-3631 912 - 487-2169 404 - 422-2320 912 - 384-1402 912.- 985-1321
Janice Wood Mrs. Audrey B. James Mrs. Molly B. Hampton Wanda Fay Horton Mrs. Sara B. Ragland
Wendell T. Stubbs Walt L. Smith Bruce Hamilton Vernon Alligood W. Goodwin Nix
404 - 541-0557 912 - 896-4040 404 - 253-2450 912 - 836-3121 912 - 273-1217
Mrs . Margie Bennett Barbara W. Stansbury Mrs. Linda Greer Sandra Gaither Mary Louise Phillips
George Jones Lamar Bigham T. E. Wheeler Thomas H. Helton Garlon E. Rogers
404 - 657-4116 404 - 265-2442 912 - 246-4528 404 - 371-2821 912 - 374-2181
Mrs. Betty Gass
Andrea M. Wright Mrs. Marjorie M. Mason Mrs. Jacqueline Stuckey
Alien B. Fulford William J. Hays N. Dorsey Denney George L. Allmond R. Larry Corbett
912 - 268-4171 912 - 436-7216 404 - 942-3432 912 - 723-3072 912 - 559-5562
Mrs. Carolyn F. Cromer Linda G. Hiscock Mrs. Joan H. Douglas Mrs. Ann A. Jarrett
Paul E. Thompson Robert G. Perkins J. T. Bailey Lamar Powell E. M. Jordan
912'- 754-6665 404 - 283-3001 . 912 - 237-2951 912 - 739-1292 404 - 632-5722
Mrs . Sandra Anderson Mrs. Crawford R. Farmer
Mrs. Joan W. Strickland Mrs. Mary 0. Jones
Aubrey Varner Paul Smith
Walter Rucker W. D. Ashworth D. W. Strohbehn
Ronnie Gheesling Melvin G. Raley J. Rudolph Beggs Jack Dyer Perry L. Pope
404 - 461-2481 404 - 234-0251 404 - 232-5672 404 - 887-2418 404 - 384-2843 404 - 572-2346
404 - 635-4426 404 - 598-2811 912 - 265-0610 404 - 629-8685
Mrs. Susan Harrell Mrs . Margaret Gayler Mrs. Zelma Bannister Mrs. Sharon H. Smith Mrs. Frances B. McKay
Carolyn Rider
Mrs. Cynthia Strickland Mrs. Marie H. Stewart
Marion Shurling John W. Baughman Ronnie Mathis 0> L. Butler Earnest Carswell
John C. Callaway
Forrest B. Salter B. Edward Page : George S . Summers John A. Pipkin
404 - 453-2083 404 - 963-3343 404 - 754-2318 404 - 536-6681 404 - 444-6596
404 - 646-5288
404 - 628-4824 404 - 376-4622 404 - 675-3513 404 - 957-9131
Mrs. Gladys Spight Mrs. Jean G. Bauerband Helen Barrett Mrs. Helen Bennett Mrs. Juanita Williams
Mrs. Anne G. Scoggins
Mrs. Winifred C. Parker Mrs. Glenda Eavenson
Mrs. Elizabeth Turner
Wednesday, January 15, 1975
THE MARKET BULLETIN
COUNTY
DIST.
TOWN
;
Houston
SW
Irwin
SC
Jackson
N
Jasper
NE
Jeff Davis SC
Perry 31069 Ocilla 31774 Jefferson 30549 Monticello 31064 Hazelhurst 31539
BUILDING OR STREET
Agriculture Building Courthouse Washington Street Post Office Building Agriculture Building
i
Jefferson NE
Jenkins
SE
Johnson
SE
Jones
NE
Laraar
NW
Louisville 30434 Millen 30442 Wrightsville 31096 Gray 31032 Barnesville 30204
Post Office Building Lane Building Post Office Building Courthouse Annex Courthouse
Lanier
SC
Laurens
SC
Lee
SW
Liberty
SE
Lincoln
NE
Lakeland 3i635 Dublin 31021 Leesburg 31763 Hinesville 31313 Lincolnton 30817
Courthouse Federal Building Forestry Building Courthouse County Office Building
NAME OF AGENT
Emmet V. Whelchel Gary C. Tankersly Dan Gunnels Mell J. Tanner James C. Stewart
Johnnie G. Dekle Harold N. Brant ley John R. Stephens Rodney Wilcos Howard T. Harrison
John W. Strickland J. D. Brown G. H. Andrews Leon J. Peebles William H. Rahn
AREA PHONE
912 - 987-2028 912 - 468-7409 404 - 367-8789 404 - 468-6479 912 - 375-2631
912 - 625-3046* 912 - 982-4408 912 - 864-3373 912 - 986-3948 404 - 358-0281
912 - 482-3895 912 - 272-2277 912 - 759-6419 912 - 876-2133 404 - 359-3233
Long
SE
'.
Lowndes
SC
Lumpkin
.N
McDuffie
NE
Mclntosh
SE
Ludowici 31316 Valdosta 31601 Dahlonega 30533 Thomson 30824 Darien 31305
NOT ORGANIZED Post Office Building County Courthouse Post Office Building Pack Building
George F. Kessler Frank Neal Howell R. Roberts
912 - 242-1858 404 - 864-2275 404 - 595-1815 912 - 437-4791
Macon
SW
Madison
NE
Marion
SW
Meriwether NW
Miller
SW
Mitchell
SW
Monroe
NW
Montgomery SE
Morgan
NE
Murray
N
Muscogee
NW
Newton
NW
Oconee
NE
Oglethorpe NE
Paulding
NW
Peach
SW
Pickens
N
Pierce
SE
Pike
NW
Polk
NW
Pulaski
SC
Putnam
NE
Quitman
SW
Rabun
N
Randolph
SW
Richmond
NE
Rockdale
NW
Schley
SW
Screven
SE
Seminole
SW
Spalding
NW
Stephens
N
Stewart
SW
Sumter
SW
Talbot
NW
Oglethorpe 31068 Danielsville 30633 Buena Vista 31803 Greenville 30222 Colquitt 31737
Camilla 31730 Forsyth 21029 Mt. Vernon 30445 Madison 30650 Chatsworth 30705
Columbus 31902 Covington 30209 Watkinsville 30677
Lexington 30648 Dallas 30132
Fort Valley 31030 Jasper 30143 Blackshear 31516 Zebulon 30295 Cedarfown 30125
Hawkinsville 31036 Eatonton 31024 Georgetown 31754 Clayton 30525 Cuthbert 31740
Augusta 30902 Conyers 30207 Ellaville 31806 Sylvania 30467 Donalsonville 31745
Griffin 30223 Toccoa 30577 Lumpkin 31815 Americus 31709 Talbotton 31827
County Office Building County Office Building Courthouse Extension Building County Office Building
Post Office Building NOT ORGANIZED County Office Building Post Office Building Federal Building
Federal Building Courthouse Courthouse
Courthouse Post Office Building
Post Office Building Federal Building County Agriculture Bldg. Courthouse Courthouse Annex Building
Post Office Building Post Office Building Agriculture Building Courthouse County Office Building
City Co. Municipal Bldg. Post Office Building County Office Building Post Office Building Courthouse Annex
Courthouse Federal Building Courthouse Courthouse Courthouse
N. Stewart Newberry Virgil Welborn H. L. Daniels Willis A. Godowns William A. Inglett
912 - 472-7588 404 - 795-2281 912 - 649-2625 404 - 672-4235 912 - 758-3416
Clifford E. Lee
912 - 336-8464
Irby J. Harrell Elliott Ellis H> 0. Cole
912 - 583-2240 404 - 342-2214 404 - 695-3031
Claude R. Collier Edward H. Hunt John T. Brannen
T. Edward Carter Gerald Atkinson
404 - 324-7711 404 - 786-2574 404 - 769-5207
404 - 743-8341 404 - 445-3885
Billy A. Dick J. W. Norris Clifford T. Park Michael R. Welborn Johnny P. Stowe
912 - 825-2311 404 - 692-2531 912 - 449-4164 404 - 567-8948 404 - 748-3051
James L. Whatley Dwayne Wi throw Jerry D. Holcomb W. 0. Maney R. M. Matthews
912 - 783-1171 404 - 485-4151 912 - 334-4306 404 - 782-3113 912 - 732-2311
J. W. Chambers
404 - 724-1831
LeRoy Bigham
404 - 483-9546
M. Wilson Weathersby 912 - 937-2601
James W. Brannen
912 - 564-2064
Royce C. Hall
912 - 524-2326
John J. Smith Fred Newman Tyler A. Lowrey R. F. Garner, Jr. Paul M. Bulloch
404 - 227-3021 404 - 886-4046 912 - 838-4908 912 - 924-4476 404 - 665-3230
Taliaferro NE
Tattnall
SE
Taylor
SW
Telfair
SC
Terrell
SW
Thomas
SC
Tift
SC
Toorabs
SE
Towns
N
Treutlen
SE
Troup
NW
Turner
SC
Twiggs
SC
Union
N
Upson
NW
Walker
N
Walton
NE
Ware
SE
Warren
NE
Washington NE
Crawfordville 30631 Reidsville 30453 Butler 31006 McRae 31055 Dawson 31742
NOT ORGANIZED Courthouse Courthouse Courthouse Courthouse
Thomasville 31792 Tifton 31794 Lyons 30436 Hiawassee 30546 Soperton 30457
Federal Building Courthouse Annex POST Office Building Courthouse Courthouse Annex
LaGrange 30240 Ashburn 31714 Jeffersonville 31044 Blairsville 30512 Thomaston 30286
LaFayette 30728 Monroe 30655 Waycross 31501 Warrenton 30828 Sandersville 31082
Agriculture Building Post Office Building County Agriculture Bldg. Farmers Mutual Exchange , Post Office Building
Federal Building Post .Office Building County Office Building Post Office Building Federal Building
Maxwell Smith Vernon S.. Reddish William McKinnon Bobby J. Locke
J. Larry Wilson William H. Pool Eston Daniels Carlos Russell Mickey R. Palmer
E. T. Evans, Jr. James C. Griffeth Henry J. Self Neal Moon Donnie W. Tyler
Clarence Benton Stewart V. Bowers Robert T. Boland S. F. Yelton Gerald Andrews
912 - 557-2324 912 - 862-3313 912 - 868-6489 912 - 995-2165
912 - 226-3954 912 - 382-3100 912 - 526-3101 404 - 896-2256 912 - 529-4913
404 - 884-5442 912 - 567-3663
912 - 945-3391 404 - 745-2524 404 - 647-7562
404 - 638-2548 404 - 267-2104 912 - 283-6223 404 - 465-2136 912 - 552-2011
Wayne
SE
Webster
SW
Wheeler
SC
White
N
Whitfield N
Wilcox
SC
Wilkes
NE
Wilkinson SC
Worth
SC
Jesup 31545 Preston "31824 Alamo 30411 Cleveland 30528 Dalton 30720
Rochelle 31079 Washington 30673 Irwinton 31042 Sylvester 31791
Post Office Building Courthouse Annex County Office Building Courthouse 420 North Hamilton Street
Brown Building Courthouse Courthouse Courthouse
Bobby E. Deal T. Ray Payne David H. Williams Kenneth Chambers H. B. Scoggins
William N. Hudson Edmunds Wells James S . Maxey James M. Savage
912 - 427-3255 912 - 828-2325 912 - 568-3081 404 - 865-2832 404 - 278-8207
912 - 365-2323 404 - 678-2332 912 - 946-2367 912 - 776-2011
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NAME OF HOME ECONOMIST K. Dewene Weems
Mrs. Pat Bell Mrs. Merle McMichael
Mrs. Doris K. Thomas Mrs. Joanne R. Chance Opelia Carden Shirleen McCraney Jeanette Loughridge
Mrs. Mary T. Chester L. Nell Daniel L. Joyce Williams Alfreta L. Adams
Mrs. Dorothy T. Fulcher Nanearl D. Wylly
Mrs. Ann B. Hammock Mrs. Deborah N. Craig Janice Sapp Nona Faye Slappy A. Kay Fingarson
Mrs. Mary Virginia Jones
Mrs. Carolyn Ainslie Rebecca Hanvey
Mrs. Diane J. Statham Mrs. Lottie B. Johnson Rebecca Calvert Mrs. Jeanette J. Brooks Mrs. Barbara Holder
Barbara Wallace Jean Morris
Mrs. Judith N. Reid Mrs. Jean Glen
Ilene Dailey Mrs. Kathleen E. Verner
Earline Cato
Mrs . Juanita W. Junkins Mrs . Gwendolyn Conner
Mrs. Vendora L. Cobb Mrs. Nellie Mae W. Love
Mrs. Janice F. Boyd Mrs. Stella Wilson Mrs. Irene G. Dubose Mrs. Shirley S. Greeson Peggy Polk
Catherine Morgan Melba F. Raley Mrs. Paula M. Fraiser 'Mrs. Katherine B. Dozier
Myra Evon Norris Mrs. Patricia N. Barkuloo Mrs. Lucretia G. Nobles
Mrs. Paulette Barrett
Elizabeth Bryant Pat Parrish Mrs. Jeanette R. MeAdams
Mrs. Lorraine C. Payne Mrs. Kate R. Burke
Mrs. Sara T. Dukes
Rachel E. Torrance
Mona "Betsy" Idles Mrs. Rebecca Snuggs Mrs. Ann E. Kuzniak
Mrs. Barbara D. Smith Mrs. Donna H. Powers Mrs. Mary D. Reece Mrs. Sarah P. McCrary
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Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
Reg. A.Q.H.A. and Thoroughbreds, hunter, jumper, barrel racing and pleasure prospects, $300 and up, sev. to choose from. B. H. Tillman, Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 404-786-6887.
Reg. 1964 AQHA sorrel stallion, sire: Ranch Bars Two by Sugar Bars, proven winner in Western pleasure, halter, reining and on the track; also, others. D. L. Hayes, Colbert. Ph. 404788-2705.
Thoroughbred mare, 15.3 hands, chestnut, has hunted and been shown, nice manners, good mover. Valeri Love, Rt. 2, Roswell. Ph. 475-7307.
2 horses, one 4 yrs., one 18 mos., also, 1 saddle, 1 bridle, all $300. John Hash, Rt. 1, Haddock. Ph. 932-5452 nights or 986-5286 days._______
Pinto pony, spirited but gentle, $110. Susan Alford, Rt. 2, Box 296A, Newnan 30263. Ph. 463-4381.
Welsh, Thoroughbred cross ponies, top confirmation models, ready to show, 4 yrs. and younger. Roger Brown, 4407 Jett Rd., Atlanta 30327. Ph. 255-5252.
Gentle mare mule, pastures good with cows. $90. W. T. Lunsford, Rt. 3, Juletts Rd., Forsyth 31029.
Have 14 mo. old Quarter Horse stud, exc. health and build, will trade for gentle riding horse for children 37 yrs. B. F. Jones, 4050 Flat Shoals Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 404964-0634.
3/4 Arabian rose-grey filly, 21 mos., fabulous Arab-Welsh cross that will make an ideal child's show winner, extensive ground training. George Reed, Wildwood 30757. Ph. 404-831-9343.
AQHA gelding, 7 yr. son of world champion Cutter Bill, trained, gentle, $ 1000 or trade for Angus or Hereford cows. Bonnie Jobe, Jonesboro. Ph 404-471-4151.
Lrg. Paint horse, good natured but spirited, best offer. R. Johnson, Morrow. Ph. 404-366-1455 or 3662112.
Aged mare for sale, work or ride, $50. Judy Rowlett, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-477-1060 or 478-2722.
Reg. Appaloosa stallion, roan, spots over hips, out of Silly Joe 5834, 4 yrs., $600; 7 mo. stud colt, show quality, $400 or best offer. David Harden, Conley. Ph. 241-8981.________.
Reg. Leo gelding, Pleasure and time event; also, time event bay gelding. Monnie Jones, Stockbridge. Ph. 404483-1701._______________
Reg. Walking pony, 12 yrs., show mare, proven winner, legal height with shoes, perf. for young rider, $1600. L. Brent, Rt. 2, Box 296, Newnan. Ph. 463-4348.______________
Appaloosa mare, 4 yrs., 15 hands, spirited but gentle, smooth, fast, need exp. rider, with tack, $475. Marie McCranie, Rt. 3, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-9802.__________
White Appaloosa, 4 yrs. gentle for lady or youth, gelding, $200. L. Anderson, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5951.
7 yr. horse for sale, gentle, children can ride, $150. Viola Kennedy, 129A Salt Creek Rd., Savannah 31405.
POA 52 in. speckled grey mare, 9 yrs., successfully shown Western Pleasure and halter by small girl, all shots, spirited. Billy Hayes, Colbert. Ph. 788-2705.________________
Shetland mare and 16 mo. colt, tack included, $75; also, want to trade 3 ponies w/tack for top horse or colt. Donald Amey, P. O. Box 21, Luthersville. Ph. 927-6527.__________
AQHA reg. sorrel gelding, show quality, AQHA sire champion, best offer. M. L. Hoffman, Greenville. Ph. 572-4849.______________
At stud: Reg. purebred Arabian stallion, dapple grey, very typy, $50, grade and partbred mares, foals can reg. Ellen Peoples, Forest Park. Ph. 366-8077 or 461-1192._________
At stud: Enr's Prince Plaudit 111, ApHC T-175,409, exc. conf. and disp., $200, live foal; also, Appal oosas for sale. Sharon Messerly, Harlem. Ph. 404-556-6136._____
American Saddlebred horse, 10 yrs., 4 white stockings and face, chestnut body, 16 1/2' hands, saddle, bridle, other tack included, $350. Wanda Shore, Rt. 2, Roswell Rd., Marietta. Ph. 404-971-2085.
Sev. mules from samll to Irg. size, 1 to 14 yrs. old, $75 to $400 ea. Fred Sprewell, Rt. 2, Box 267, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 258-7328.
Reg. App. gelding, all shots, wormed, 10 yrs., 15 hands, no bad habits, exc. horse, $300, daughter lost interest. Jack Naegele, Marietta. Ph. 404-971-4049.
Two outstanding weanling stud colts by AAA-AQHA champion, Jiggs Cap Bar, race and performance prospects, $450-$500. Dixon Hayes, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-2705.____________
Leopard Appaloosa, 7 yrs., $300 or will consider trade. Carl Howell, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3336.________
One 7 yr. jack and 4 yr. jenny for sale, $145. Wayne Hunt, Brandywine Cir., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7684.
Livestock,
-handling,
boarding, equipment
Quality horseshoeing, dependable service. Bill Blunschi, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-9701.________________
Horseshoeing - hot and cold, normal and corrective, prices cut. Ken Lee, Conyers. Ph. 483-6690._____
Horses boarded, 300 A. pasture, trails and riding ring. Margaret Green, 6500 Cascade Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 427-4587.
Race horse training avail, for Quarter horse, Appaloosa and T. B., complete facilities. Ned Morris, Conyers. Ph. 483-8067 or 483-3750, Don
Hunt.___________________________
AD DEADLINE WEDNESDAY NOON
For Best Results Mail Ads Friday
Will do horseshoeing in Griffin and surrounding areas; also, breaking and training. Carl Howell, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3336.________________
Barnsby hunt saddle, 17 in. International; also, Western pony saddle. Roger Brown, 4407 Jett Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 255-5252.________
Double D stock trailer for sale, 18 ft., elec. brakes, running lights, saddle compartment, full escape door. Ronnie Batten, Douglas. Ph. 384-4664.
AD DEADLINE WEDNESDAY NOON
For Best Results Mail Ads Friday
2 saddles and bridles, 2 carts and harness with ea. A. C. Wright, Rt. 2, Cordele 31015._____________
Horseshoeing, reg. and corrective, $14 and up. A. B. Strickland, Covington. Ph. 787-1229._______
Want 15 to 20 stall horse barn to rent for show string, vicinity of Atlanta. John S. Diehl, 3218 Hogan Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 344-
1597.__________________ Hollow mouth dressage bit, like
new, $27, standing Martingale, $14, both made in England. S. Schutte, 3199 King Fisher, Decatur. Ph. 241-
2895.__________________ Western saddle (brown with black
seat), saddle and pad, $65; also, want 1 English saddle, adult. Jim Griffin, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-7739, after 6
pm._______________________
AD DEADLINE WEDNESDAY NOON
For Best Results Mail Ads Friday_____
Horses trained and boarded, racing, speed, show and racking horses, expert care. Don Dubose, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-4797 or 427-9048._______
Horse pasture for rent, reasonable, located 3 mi. from Peachtree City. J. L. Hurst, 116 Wynn Meade Parkway, Peachtree City 30269. Ph. 461-8527.
Horse boarding facilities, Irg., clean stalls, lights and water in ea. building, feed and hay at stable for sale. Louise Howell, Macland Rd., Marietta. Ph. 404-435-4974.______________
18 in. Rossi-Caruso all purpose saddle with fittings, including folded leather girth and extra web girth, exc. cond., $85. Mary Whitaker, Rt. 5, Box 350, Newnan. Ph. 253-7770.
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Horses boarded, stalled and pastured, riding range. 4 mi. So. Stockbridge. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144._____
Beautiful 52.5 A. pasture for rent, fenced, 35 A., in grass, lake, barn, well, septic tank, located 2 mi. Barnesville on Hwy. 41. John F. Graham, Rt. 2, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 921-1691.
Livestock feed, hay and grain
for sale
Horseshoeing hot and cold, to help fight inflation labor prices will
be cut 50% for all secondary work. Tom Hayes, Stone Mountain 2847292.
Transporting horses, cattle, evenings and wk. ends., local or long distance. Raymond Y. Ayers, Atlanta. Ph. 758-2551.
Big Horn roping saddle, used very little, must sell. James Perry, Bowdon. Ph. 258-3076.
Want pasture and water to board 2
gelding horses, barn or shed, will provide all feeding, etc., reasonable. Johnson Ferry-Roswell Rd., NE Cobb area. J. C. Naegele, Marietta. Ph. 404971-4049.
Horses boarded, Fairburn area, Irg.
stalls in new barn, 650 A. pasture, lighted riding ring, 24 hr. care. B. White, 23 Milam Rd., Fairburn. Ph. 964-1977, evenings.____________
Good 4 horse trailer, gooseneck,
good pulling and in very good cond. Bruce Wolfenbarger, Rt. 4, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 404-748-5877.
Western saddle, black with red seat, 'best you can buy, in Roswell area. Rev. Charles Murnan, Roswell. Ph. 404-992-2333._____________
Horses boarded, extra Irg. stalls,
full or partial board, adult care, stallions welcomed. L. Kus, 3639 Briar Dr., Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 404-
941-1362.________________
Horseshoeing, specializing in Quar-
ter horses, pleasure and trail horses,
$15. Jim Warren, Box 11044, Atlanta
30310. Ph. 344-0238.
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Horses boarded and trained, Irg. clean stalls, racking horses a speciality. L. F. Petty, 683 Cherokee St., Marietta 30060. Ph. 943-3062 or 422-8552.____________________
Horses boarded, 12 x 12 stalls, riding ring, will feed twice daily no charge, $25 per stall, Jonesboro area, adults only. Ellen Peeples, Box 566, Forest Park 30050. Ph. 461-1192 or 366-8077._____________
1974 livestock trailer for sale, 16
ft., elec. brakes, metal top and tack
compartment, very good cond., $850. Mark Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 258-7328._______
Horseshoeing, trimming and train-
ing; also, corrective shoeing for dependability and promptness. John Johnson, Atlanta. Ph. 349-0233.
Good Western saddle, youth size, for sale or trade. Ronald Thurmond, Madison. Ph. 342-0930, day or 342-
3276, night.____________________
Horseshoring, normal and corrective. Don Hunt, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-
3750.
3 Irg. stalls avail, in new barn, ring,
trails, 20 min. from airport, near Pal-
metto, exc. care, $30. D. R. Braden,
Rt. 2, Box 290, Newnan 30263. Ph.
463-3315.
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Cosby Pelham bridle, without bit, received for Christmas, $35. Patricia Misenhamer, 710 Indian Hill Rd., Athens. Ph. 549-8236.________
Horseshoeing and trimming, normal
and corrective. Ed Huie, Rt. 2, Box 169A, Athens. Ph. 404-549-8787 or 366-0645. Atlanta.__________
1974 Double D 4 horse, deluxe
trailer for sale. Linda Marshall, Lizella. Ph. 935-2240.
1973 Double D 4 horse trailer, like
new cond. Jack Snell, 2541 Poplar St., Snellville 30278. Ph. 972-2673, after
7 p.m.___________________
Will board 1 or 2 horses for additional fee, will feed them too, elec. fence, clean stables. N. deTorouy, 672 N. Main St., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-9388.
Horses boarded and trained for all AQHA events except cutting, clean
barn and 2 lighted arenas; also, professional shoeing, hauling, etc. Brent Gupton, Senoia. Ph. 404-5993547.
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Horses boarded at Marlen Stables, 2500 bales bright wheat straw, good
exc. facilities, with miles of trails, bales, rain free, $1.10 bale. James
located in No. Fulton Co. Mark Wilhite or Edwin McClure, Rt. 3, Jef-
Camp, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- ferson. Ph. 367-8804 or 367-8695.
7111.
1974 crop of yellow corn, slip
Horses boarded, training, cond. shucked, $100 per ton. Monroe Parks.
colts, for halter, all breeds, full faci- Ellijay. Ph. 635-4590 after 6 p.m.
lities, indoor, outdoor, working area, $75 per mo.. Gail Harvey, Ft. Ogle-
thorpe. Ph. 861-1671 or 866-2976.
Mixed Fescue, Lespedeza, Dallas, Bermuda and Clover hay, well fert.,
rain free, $1.50 bale at barn. R. J.
Crump 4 in. cutback 21 in. seat sad- Adams, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8889.
dle, stirrups (stainless steel) and
leathers, $2/5 firm. Susan Brown, 469 Atlanta Country Club, Marietta 30062. Ph. 973-1010.
Highly fert. Coastal hay, rain free, $2 bale at barn, located 10 mi. W Pine Mtn. at Flying W Ranch. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Pine Mtn. Ph. 882-
Horses boarded, 3 stalls avail., pasture, riding ring and tack house, ideal for Smyrna-Marietta area; will haul or rent 2 horse trailer. Cecelia B. Shoemaker, 3430 Harris Rd., SW, Marietta 30060. Ph. 436-0170.
Factory built 2 horse trailer, exc. cond., many extras, $800 firm. Alan Lynes, Savannah. Ph. 912-354-5264.
Horses pastured, $15 per mo., in Cobb County area. W. M. Blalock, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-427-0958.
6580._____________________ Fescue hay for sale, $1.50 bale. J.
C. Thompson, 5275 Flakes Mill Rd., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 404-474-4393.
Coastal Bermuda hay, del. RoswellCumming area, $2 bale, min. 100 bales, $2.25 bale, 25-99 bales. J. Greer, Roswell. Ph. 536-6509.
Coastal Bermuda hay, rain free, Irg. bales, highly fert., $2 bale at barn, none better, Shakerag area. Raymond Moss, Duluth. Ph. 476-3076 or 451-
Horseshoeing
normal and 3541.__________________
corrective, all work by appointment. Gene R. Sarsfield, Zebulon. Ph. 404567-3609.
150 bales of Fescue hay, $1.25 bale
at barn; 100 bales of Serecia, Lespedeza hay, 75 cents bale. W. Nutt,
Horses boarded, stables, daily Rt. 1. Locust Grove. Ph. 957-4079.
grooming and exercise, full care, Lrg. bales of Fescue hay, $1 and
pasture and fresh water, $65 per mo., feed extra, Grayson-Lawrenceville
'$1.25 bale at barn, can del. w/extra charge. Harold Anderson, Rt. 1,
area. Wayne McGonigal, Glen Haven Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-6211.
Farm, Grayson 30221. Ph. 963-3083. Hesston hay stacks, can del., 25
Horses boarded, full boarding, bales, '74 hay, $1.50 bale; 70 bales of
deluxe new barn, Irg. box stalls, custom care and training programs,
"73 hay, $1 bale; mulch hay, 75 cents (bale. M. L. Cotton, Rt. 1, Box 265,
hauling, reasonable rates. J. W. West Point. Ph. 404-645-1477.
Mullis, Snellville. Ph. 466-8548.
Clean Fescue hay, rain free. John
Racking horses and walking horses W. Marlowe, Duluth. Ph. 476-2803.
trained, $25 per wk. per horse; also will train colts. Ann Fussell, Box 305, Milan. Ph. 912-362-3321.
Will haul horses anywhere, anytime, reasonable. Mike Churchwell, Decatur. Ph. 284-6095.
Good quality Coastal Bermuda hay, $35 per ton at barn. H. C. Stewart-, Jr., Keysville. Ph. 404-547-6817.______
Ear corn, approx. 600 bu., $4 per bu., will load your wagon or truck at my barn. Jake Smith, P. O. Box 583,
Want good used side saddle, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-41 12 or 423-
useable cond., reasonably priced, preferably in metro Atlanta area. Sally Forsyth, 2775 Okawana Ct, Marietta. Ph. 404-971-3122.
16 ft. .Double D stock trailer, covered top, elec. brakes, lights, 1974 model, approx. 4 mos. old, new cond., $1,000. Loy Francis, Rt. 1, Box 253, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 887-3889.
3220.________________ 4,000 bales of fert. and limed
Coastal Bermuda and Fescue hay, $1.50 per bale at barn. Ranely Jackson, 9761 Fayetteville Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 471-3146.________
Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg., well fert., weed controlled bales, $1.80 at barn, del., storage avail. I. R. Chanin,
Horses boarded, lighted indoor riding ring, Irg. stalls. Peter Gaar,
Chattahoochee Plantation Stables, Marietta. Ph. 971-3878.
Macon. Ph. 912-746-1810 or 935-
2292._____________________ Fescue hay for sale, $ 1.25 bale. L. J.
Blasczyk, 6559 Short Rd.,
Good Fescue hay, $1.40 bale, rain Douglasville. Ph. 942-5018._____
free, 100 bales. H. H. Dangar, 1030 175 bales of Serecia, Fescue and
Cox Rd., Roswell. Ph. 993-6283.
Orchard grass hay for sale, rain free,
Hay for sale, rain free, good cond., $1 bale at barn. J. C. Naegele,
60 cents bale. Z. D. Dodd, Alpharetta. Marietta. Ph. 404-971-4049.________
Ph. 475-6308.
Good Coastal Bermuda hay, will
Good '74 Fescue hay, 10-25 bales del. in Roswell-Alpharetta area, $2 bale. Morris Canipe, Atlanta. Ph. 404255-1822.______________
Fescue hay, well fert., $1.50 bale, pick up at barn. James Elliott, Mansfield. Ph. 786-5871. ______
1,000 bales of well fert. Fescue hay for sale, Irg. bales, rain free, $1.25 bale at barn. J. E. Davis, Rock Spgs. Ph. 404-375-2022 nights, wk. ends.
del.; also, mulching hay. B. H. Tillman, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 404786-6887.__________________
Bermuda and Fescue hay in any size lots, $1.75 in Tucker, can del. 2Q or more bales. W. H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 404-938-7905.__________
Good quality, well fert., Coastal 'Bermuda hay in heavy square bales at barn, any amount up to 4,000 bales, $1.50-$2.00 bale. Lloyd Nash, Hwy. ,324, Auburn. Ph. 963-4447._____
Sev. thousand bales of choice Coastal Bermuda hay for sale at barn.
Winton Harris, Rt. 1, Box 118, Screven. Ph. 912-586-6687._____
Fine Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 bale at barn, $1.75 del. within 15 mi.
of Thomson. Roy May, Thomson. Ph. 595-2503.
I wanted Hay for sale. K. B. Grogan, Man-
ning Rd., Marietta. Ph. 404^t28-
4672.
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Snap corn, ground with molasses added, $7.56 per 100 Ibs., good horse or cattle feed; shelled yellow corn, $9 per 100 to; Carl J. Brooks, Rt. 2, Gordon, frh. 63&-2&S1.__________
Approx. 500 bales of this yrs. hay, Coastal Bermuda, $1.25 for 100 bales or more, SI.35 per bale under 100 bales. C. Ri Fulcher, Rt. 1, Statham. Ph. 725-5573.________________
Coastal Bermuda hay for sale, $1.50 bale at barn. Bob J. Smith, Rt. 2, Salem Rd., LaGrange. Ph. 404-882-
6314.________________ Yellow shelled corn for sale, $140
ton. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109._______________
Rain free hay for sale or trade for livestock. Bill Crenshaw, Rt. 3, Box 118, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1280.
Good quality Coastal and Fescue hay, $1.50 bale, 5 bales or more. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689.
Fescue and Clover, limed and fert. fields, $1.50 bale here, can del. reasonable. W. R. Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-2891 or 745-4143.
Want 2 bred sows, will trade top hog, corn fed. E. T. Wilson, Box 215, LaFayette. Ph. 404-638-5115.
Want to buy horses, will consider any breed or disp.; also, used saddles. J. W. Mullis, Snellville. Ph. 466-8548.
Want good roping horse, gelding, to retrain for barrels, prefer 6-10 yrs. Gail Harvey, 1412 Neal Dr., Oglethorpe 30241.____________
Want to buy or catch wild cattle. Ronald Thurmond, Madison. Ph. 342-0930 or 342-3276._______
Want to buy mule, 700-800 Ibs., plows and pulls wagon, gentle around children. H. L. Smith, R.F.D. 2, Box 233. Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-5131.
notice
Lost: Dec. 28, Oakley Colley, Kansas rest stop, coming from Denver, dog, Spottie, 2 ft., black, white, brown dash on left cheek, Spaniel type. I. L. Shonkwiler, 1845 Rollingwood Dr., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 404-243-1463.
Wednesday, January 15, 1975
Agricultural seed and plants
for sale
Pepper seed, black foliage round black pods, Turkish, varigated foliage black pods, 25 cents plus stamped envelope. Bryant Lane, 1407 W. Magnolia, Valdosta 31601.______
Strawberry pits., $2 per C, sage pits., 2, $1, add post. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Rt. 1, Dahlonega 30533.
Semi-dwarf apple trees, Shockley, Limber Twig, Pound Sweet, Red June, Lodi Yates, many others guaranteed; also, pear trees. James Lawson, Rt. I, Ball Ground 30107.
Improved blueberry pits., Tifblue, Woodard, Delite, Southland Briteblue; also, improved scuppernong type grapes, Cowart, Fry, Higgins, Jumbo pits., $1.50 ea., orders $15 PP, others add $1. J. E. Leger, Ocilla.
Scuppernong pits.. Hunt, Higgins, Fry, Jumbo, Pride; also, self-fertile, magnolia, Bountiful, Chief, Noble, $1.25 ea.,6, $6, 12, $1 1, add 75 cents post. Grady Ison, Brooks 30205.
Massey strawberry pits., $4 per C, 200, $7.50, 300, $10.50; red dahlia bulbs, $1 doz., sweet williams, 25, $1, garlic, 4, $1, 65 cents post. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Box 529, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-1759.
Blueberry pits., Woodard, Titblue, Southland, Briteblue, Delite, $1.50 ea., orders under $15 add $1 shipping, others PP, 25 varieties of grapes. Weyman Garner, Buchanan 30113. Ph. 404-646-3220._________
Pits., Massey strawberry, $4 per C, collard, $2 per C, sweet Williams, 20, $1, yellow and lavender dahlia potato, 6, $1, add 65 cents post. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Box 497, Gainesville 30501.__________________
Strawberry pits., Robinson, 25, $3.50, 50, is, $10 per C, 20% PP, everbearing raspberry and Darow blackberry, 50 cents, 20% PP. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032._____________
Apple trees, .Golden Delicious, Rome Beauty, Horse, June, Shockley and yellow transparent, $1.25 ea.; pear, Gerber, Early Harvest and Keiffer, $1.50 ea. no orders less than $5. Ray Saxon, Rt. 4. Cleveland 30528.
Fig trees, Brown Turkey, San Piero and Texas Everbearing, well rooted, damp packed, $2.50 ea., 2 or more PP. J. K. Stalcup, 2563 Sandtown Rd., Marietta 30060._____________
White bush butterpeas, white half runners, striped cornfield beans, White Willow leaf butterbeans, col. Pole Lima beans, $2 per cup, add post. Mrs. Charlie J. Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Gainesville 30501.
Long hot Cow Horn and Jalapeno pepper; Climbing Tree and Brimmer tomato seed, 1 1/4 Ib. pink fruit, Big Boy and Beef Eater, all $1 ea. pkg., stamped envelope. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Rt. I, Dacula 30211.
Scuppernongs, 4 ft., $2; cherries, 2 1/2 ft., $1.25, 5 ft., $2; goose plums, 6 ft., $3, etc., cannot mail, etc. E. Lienemann, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Macon. Ph. 788-6432.___________
White multiplying onions for sale, 50, $1 plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup.__________
1974 white multiplying shallot onion sets, 3>8 gal., PP, no less than one gal. sold. Hope Van Zandt, Dial Star Rt., Blue Ridge 30513.______
Rainbow corn, giant sunflower, strawberry popcorn seed and castor molebean seed, 36 to pkgs., 30 cents per pkg., 4, $1., with stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Moultrie 31768.______
Pensacola Bahia grass seed, $30 per 100 Ibs., 91% germ., at my home, 4 1/2 mi. So. Lyons. M. C. Dickerson, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436. Ph. 526-8515.
Crabapple, sweet gum trees, beechnut, hazelnut, blackhaw, muscadine, grapevine, sourwood, 4, $1, garlic bulbs, 6, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Ph. 532-3945.
Hazelnuts, sourwood, crabapple, $1 ea., spearmint, blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry pits., $1.50 doz., 80 cents post. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.______________________
Running okra seed, 12, 25 cents, stamped-addressed envelope, add post.; Treasured Brazilian Irish potatoes, $3 ea., 2, $5, 8, $16. Mrs. Grace Townsend, Rt. 1, Gainesville 30501.
I wanted
Want old time pomegranate melon seeds. Mrs. Nell W. Woods, Rt. 1, Ap-
30802. Ph. 541-0775.
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs
for sale
Bantam hens and roosters for sale, no reasonable offer refused as can't afford to buy feed. C. L. Hurst, Rt. I, Ochlochnee.__________________
Baby chicks. White Rocks, as hatched, 35 cents ea., shipped anywhere and paid by me. Ruby Bush, Lollie 30433. Ph. 912-272-3859._______
Lrg. Bobwhite quail, live $1.35 ea., cannot ship, Arthur Long, Rt. 1, Smithville. Ph. 846-3691._______
Game fowl, trios, RoundheadHatch stags and pullets, $20 per trio. P. E. McEachern, Griffin. Ph. 404228-3569._____________________
Rabbits and pens for sale, Calif. Smutnose, N.Z. Whites, blacks, greys, browns, Black and White Dutch, Flemish Giants, all ages. James Apperson, Hampton. Ph. 946-3755.
Laying hens, game chickens; pheasants; Cornish game bantams; rabbits at half price. Mrs. J. B. Street, RFD. Green Rd.. Gainesville.______
Jap Birchen bantams, $8 pr.; peafowl, hatched '72, $75; cock, hatched '73, $35; three hatched '74, $45. H. P. Schrimsher, 325 Arcado Rd., Lilburn 30247. Ph. 404-912-3914.
Taking orders for chicks, Barred Rocks, White Rocks, New Hampshires, Rhode Island Reds, White Leghorns, Calif. Whites, send for price list. Wendell Mason, Rt. 1, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-
4440.___________________ British Black, Tuxedo and English
White Coturnix quail, 6 wk. breeders, $1 ea.; eggs, $11 per C PP. Mrs. Jack Webb, 431 Lee Rd., SW, Mableton 30059. Ph. 948-0902.___________
Araucanas for sale. $5 ea., game chickens, $3 ea. Bonnie E. Jobe, 451 Mundys Mill Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 471-4151._______________
Quail stock and quail breeding equip, for sale, $1,000 value, best offer, must sell. Henry Davis, 5006 B. Camellia Dr., Valdosta 31601. Ph. 912-242-9679 or 912-386-2179.
10 N.Z.W. does, 2 bucks, breeding age; also, all-wire cages, feeders, auto, watering and tattoo equip., very cheap. A. Hoofner, Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-3867 or 963-6951.________
Geese, $5.50 ea., doves, $8 pr.. Muscovy ducks, $3.50 ea.. Winder area. Frank Phillips, P. O. Drawer B, Norcross 30071. Ph. 404-867-5458.
Purebred bantams, Dark Brahmas, White Wyandottes, $8 pr.; 2 young Buff Cochin hens, $5 ea. Bobby Kimbrell. Rt. 1. Bethlehem 30620.
Purebred Roundhead or half Hatch and Roundhead, cocks, stags, hens and pulletts, reasonably priced. Grady Logan, 3296 Ward Dr., SE, Atlanta 30354. Ph. 366-8819, night or Sun-
day. ________________________ Breeders, Checkered Giants, $5,
N.Z. Whites, $4, juniors, Flemish Giants, $4, Checkered Giants, $2, N.Z. Reds and Whites, $1.50. Rickey Hunter, Roscoe Rd., Newnan. Ph. 404-253-5721. ____________
Rabbits, Flemish Giant White buck, $10, New Zealand White does, $5, 1/2 Flemish Giant - 1/2 N.Z.W. doe, $5. H. R. Hinkelmann, Morrow. Ph. 9610899.
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Purebred Cornish game bantams, $5
trio for the older ones or $2 ea., young ones, $1 ea. Cleveland Bell-
flower, Unadilla 31091. Ph. 912-6273372.
Rabbits for sale, Calif. Black and Blue Dutch, New Z. W. and Black; also, fryers; bantam roosters. J. G. Wallace, RFD 1, Mt. Vernon Rd.,
Lithia Springs 30057.
Bronze torn turkeys for sale, $10 ea. until the end of January 1975. James R. Cureton, Box 223, Grayson 30221. Ph. 963-4986.
Laying hens, Barred Rock, RR and RR cross, some just starting to lay, others 14 mos., $2.50 ea. Al Jackson. 4775 Hamby Rd., Acworth. Ph. 9749037.
Bantarns, Blue Red and Black Red Old English games and Light Brahmas, quality stock at reasonable prices, cannot ship. G. E. Stahlkuppe, 2455 Union Rd., SW, Atlanta 30331. Ph. 404-344-6747._____________
Game fowl, 1 yr. old stags and pullets, Grey, Hatch and Claret. J. King. Rt. 3, Buford. Ph. 945^538
7 heavy type Dominique hens, '74 hatch, now laying (brown eggs), $2 ea. Mrs. Lee Harp, Box 156; Orchard Hill. Ph. 227-4965.___________
75 show type bantams, sev. varieties, $3 ea. if all taken, bourbon red turkeys, Pilgrim geese, $15 ea. Doug Williams, Bluffton 31724. Ph. 641-2620._______________
Rabbits, NZW bucks, 6 to 7 Ibs., $5, not reg. parent, young, Dutch. $2 ea., many cols.; also, cages, cannot ship. G. C. Fortner, 2671 South Cobb Dr.. Smyrna. Ph. 436-5317.
Hens, Dominiques, White Rocks, Red Rocks, White Leghorns, Sil-GoLinks, $1.50 ea. and up. Emmie Bagwell, 303 Russel Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-3505.
Ped. Dutch rabbits in black and blue, raised under careful management, junior stock avail, at reasonable orices. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrightsvilie 31096. Ph. 864-3818._________________
2 game roosters, 1 Roundhead and Claret, 1 Hatch and Claret, pr. Red Pyles, pr. White Old English or will trade for Diamond doves, cannot ship. Grady Elrod, 1103 Roan St., Dalton 30720. Ph. 278-3639.________
2 prs. pure white turkeys, 1 pr., $25; Muscovy ducks, $5 pr. Mrs. Loma Tarpley, Rt. 1, Chatsworth 30705. Ph. 695-3036.________________
25 Rhode Island Red hens, $2 ea.; 25 bantams, $1.50 ea., some lay blue eggs. Oliver Richards,.Rt. 3, Hickory Grove Rd., Acworth.____________
Ringneck doves, Tumblers and Fantail pigeons, guineas, ducks, $1 ea. Robert Buchanan, Jr., Rt. 2, Plains. Ph. 924-6236, after 6 p.m._____
Mallard ducks for sale, 5 gen. from wild, this yr.'s hatch, $3 ea. Marvin Kirkland, Groves Rd., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-8414._________
Peruvian guinea pigs, most cols., all young, $5; few breeders, $8.50 ea. Mrs. Sam Whatley, Moultrie. Ph. 985-
3 trios game chickens, Blue Ribbon winners, see to appreciate. Eli G. Bundrick, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8387.
125 Muscovy ducks for sale, hens, $1.50 and drakes, $2.50, cannot ship. G. F. Kilpatrick, Rt. 2, Box 42B, Waynesboro 30830.____________
5 mixed white pullets, 2 Rhode Island Red hens, $2.50 ea. Bruce McCullers, Rt. 3, Loganvilie. Ph. 4668932.
Chickens for sale, all kinds, full blooded and full grown roosters or hens, some already laying, $2.50 ea. Karl Salton, Rt. 4, Peachtree City 30269. Ph. 461-6059.
6 India Blue male peafowls, July hatch, $20 ea. or $15 ea. if all taken, cannot ship. L. A. Passmore, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-5936.
Breeding rabbits, $3.50 ea.; 3 mo. old White Leghorn rooster, $1.50, healthy game chickens, just started laying, $3.75 ea. or all $10. Charles Guy, 2733 Harland Dr., East Point. Ph. 767-8006, after 3.
Pharoah-Dl quail eggs, no mixed, $15 per C at my farm, cannot ship. Mrs. S. C. Moore, RFD 9, Gresham Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 9428791.
4 Hamburg roosters for sale or trade for guineas or Hamburg pullets. Paul Parker, Rt. 1, Groves Landing Rd., Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-4407 or 974-6277.
Games, 50 game hens, pure, sev. breeds, 5 or more, $2.50 ea., see at my home. Julian Eskew, 2951 Lake Harbin Rd.. Morrow. Ph. 961-0372.
Pigeons, Nuns (good type), Giant Homers, Flying Homers and Rollers, $7 per pr., can ship 3 or more prs. E. E. Smith, 3826 Leisure Woods Dr., Decatur 30034. Ph. 284-6788.
Peafowl, 2 yr. old male, India Blue, $35; games, trio Saunders and Brunner cross Roundheads, $50, cannot ship. H. Clayton, RFD No. 1, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-2018._____
Brown Chinese geese, Muscovy ducks, Araucana (Easter Egg) chickens, selling down to bare min., cannot ship. Bill Mansell, Faraway Farm, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-5948, after 5 pm. _______________
Ducks for sale, $3 ea., cannot ship. Glenn Patterson, 4123 Riley Rd., Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 941-8327.
Rabbits, N.Z.R. San Juans; also, mixed, all cols. Tommy Walker, 3026 Bob Cox Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 404-427-1139.
Ducks, White Indian Runners, 4 hens, drake. Black Muscovy duck, pr. Irg. Partridge Cochins, 2 Buff Cochin hens; also, pens. Doris Adams, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-7431.
6813.___________________
One 1/2 Hatch-1/2 White Hackle, game cock, 5.14 Ibs., $25. Jimmy Enterkin, 3561 Strickland St., Lithia Springs. Ph. 941-2831._________
Trio S.S.H. and I White Crested
Black Polish, all for $10, pr. B.R.C.,
$10. few game pullets, $2 ea., cannot ship. Carroll Bryan, Rt. 3, Cochran 31014. Ph. 912-934-2102.______
Pheasants, '74 hatch Swinehoe, Silvers, Dark Throated Goldens, breeders, Amherst, Dark Throated Goldens and goldens, '73 hatch golden roosters and Amherst. Randall Johnson, Fairburn. Ph. 404-964-
7665.__________________ 3 white guineas for sale. $2 ea. if all
taken, cannot ship. J. A. Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia. Ph. 356-3607.________
Extra nice purebred Dutch rabbits, breeding age, exc. meat type, fast growing; sev. young adult roosters. Rocks, reds, cannot ship. R. C. Anthony, Rt. 1, Box 119F, Hamilton 31833. Ph. 628-5098.__________
75 purebred bantams, sev. varieties, $3 ea. if all taken; turkeys, bourbon red, white, $15 ea.; geese. White Chinese, Pilgrim $15 ea. Doug Williams, Bluffton 31724. Ph. 641-
2620.____________________ Purebred bantams, RJiode Island
Red Rosecombs, breeding stock from Northern show stock. W. C. Davis, Hilltop Ranch, Rt. 3, Jodeco Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550._____
Pigeons, Modenas only, quality show birds, all cols., over 50 birds to choose from. John Zaring, 2852 Cascade Rd., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 344-5036.
Laying hens, white, laying cream eggs, hatched July '73. Paul Thomas, Rt. 3, County Line Rd., Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 461-8515._________
Hatching eggs from 40 varieties of rare and beautiful show birds, asstd., $2.50 per doz., I breed, $3.50 per doz., add $1.50 for insured shipping. Paul Hardy, 7870 Creekwood Rd., Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-4587.
Lrg. Bobqhite quail, live, $1.35 ea., cannot ship. Arthur Long, Rt. 1, Smithville. Ph. 846-3691._______
1 peacock. 2 peahens, all for $75. J. O. "Doc" George, Penfield. Ph. 404453-7857.______________*
Baby chicks. 30 cents ea., left overs
after filling orders, sent PP; also, want
2,100 egg incubator, cheap. Jerry
Young. Lollie 30433.
_____
Purebred bantams. Black Old English game, trio Black Cochins,
Red Pyle Moderns, extra BB Red Old English males, all birds, $5 ea. Don Taylor. 5216 Doles Rd., Albany. Ph. 435-6369.
Rabbits, pedigreed N.Z.W., R.O.P., meat and show stock, senior does, virgin and breed, cannot ship. August L. Tange, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 33F, Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 896-2943.
Birmingham Roller pigeons for sale, $5 pr. Billy Turner, Union Point 30669.
Speckled guineas. $2.50 ea.. White Leghorn and Irg. white hens, $1 ea. Randall Heard. Rt. 3. Cumming. Ph. 887-8932. after 5 pm._________
Bobwhite quail, live grown birds, $1.25, dressed, $1.50 ea., pick up live birds after 5. Leslie Dickey. Cleveland Rd.. Bogart. Ph. 725-7728.
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Rabbits for sale, $3 ea. Michael Quinn, 2999 Haralson Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 939-3143.___________
Polish show chickens for sale, 3 hens and 1 rooster, all for $15. O. C. Sailors, Box 52, Nicholson.________
Peafowls, 6 Pieds; 5 Mallard ducks, 1 drake, over 4 gen. from wild, $15. Dan R. Queen, 2002 South Flat Rock Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 404942-2239.__________________
Rabbits for sale, Black Dutch, Ringed Dutch, whites, Smutnose, browns. Harold C. Bryant, 4197 Emerald North Dr., Decatur 30032. Ph. 289-0270, after 5:30._______
Pheasants, Federation Golden, Gi Gi Golden, 1974 hatch, cannot ship. H. F. Holland, 407 West Dykes St, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-2194.
3 prs. multi-colored pheasants, $8.50 pr., trio B.O.E., $8.50, pr. bronze turkeys, $20, cannot ship. Hoel H. Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2809. _______________
Black RC rooster, 5 hens, pr. BB Reds, 3 mixed roosters, $20 for the lot. Mrs. Eugene Miller, Rt. 1, Box 277, Wadley 30477. Ph. 912-2525957._________
Prs. of Andalusian chickens, Silver Spangle Hamburgs, Golden Crested Polish and Black Polish chickens. Mary Landrum, 4265 Union Rd., College Park. Ph. 344-5575._____
9 Rhode Island Red layers, 7 mos. old, all laying, $3 ea. Robert Martin, Castell Rd., Powder Springs. Ph. 428-
0186.______________________ Rabbits, purebred NZW, disease
free, selected breeding stock, heavy meat type, $2.50 up. L. S. Bryan, Rt. 1, Box 2473, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-
8033.________________________ Purebred bantams for sale, Silver
Lace Cochins, Black Tailed Japs and Belgian quail; purebred Satin rabbits, diff. cols. Tony Kiss, Tucker. Ph. 939-
4419.________________________ 2 Rhode Island Red roosters, 6
mos. old, $2 ea. C. L. Reese, Box 514 Cheatham Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-8139._________________
Ducks for sale, all kinds and cols., $2 ea. or trade for rabbits or laying hens. Otto Meier, Rt. 6, Shallowford Rd., Marietta. Ph. 926-3795._____
Purebred Rhode Island Red baby chicks, 30 cents ea., cannot ship. V. Sammons, Rt. 2, Box 165, Conyers 30207. Ph. 404-466-4987, after 6 pm.
Muscovy ducks for sale. C. L. Belfay, Walker Lake Rd., Rt. 4, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-2781 or 483-
4654.________________________ Few show type bantams, ducks,
geese and sev. breeds of show type pigeons. C. L. Hand, Rt. 2, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 404-258-7141._______
Blue Red, Black Red and Light Brahma bantams, quality birds for your spring matings, in prs. only, $10, $15, $20 per pr., cannot ship. G. E. Stahlkuppe, 2455 Union Rd., Atlanta 30331. Ph. 404-344-6747.________
Pure white and yellow legged Madigan Claret roosters and stags, price a matter of correspondence, cannot ship. Jerry W. Smith, Rt. 3, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-4466 nights and wk. ends. ____________________
Purebred bantams, Silver Duckwings, Barred Rock Cochins, White Old English. D. R. Ball, Lilburn. Ph. 921-5399, after 6 p.m.__________
Pheasants, sev. nice prs. jolden, 1947 hatch; also, Bailey's elec, brooder, 6 ft. x 6 ft., used 1 yr., $40. E. J. Stinson, Rt. 2, Box 114, Butler 31006. Ph. 862-3799.________
10 Irg. laying hens, lay Irg. yellow eggs; also, wire pens for baby chicks, ducks or rabbits. Mrs. V. U. McMichael, Old Norton Rd., at 54 Hwy., Rt. 2, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 404-461-8759.________________
3 geese, 1 Canadian, 1 Chinese White, 1 Toulouse, $7 ea. if all taken. James Johnson, 1863 Volberg St, NW. Atlanta 30318. Ph. 355-2725.
8 bantams for sale, 2 roosters and 6 hens, must be reasonable, Atlanta area. Mrs. Lida Brown, 247 Stovall St., SE. Atlanta 30316. Ph. 577-7358.
Pharoah quail, $1 ea., frozen in water, 4 per bag. Darryl Jacobs, Rt. 1, Pins 31072. Ph. 912-648-6446.
Rabbits, juniors, Flemish Giants, $4, Checkered Giants, $3; also, cages for sale. Steve Hunter, Rt. 2, Box 91, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-4647.______
Araucana (Easter Egg) chickens, 1974 hatch, $8 pr., cannot ship. Duane Segassie, Rt. 2, Canton 30114. Ph. 345-6427.
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Poultry, game, fowl and eggs
for sale
Bantams, many kinds, $1.50 ea., rooster free; 20 pheasants, $5 ea. and up; game chickens, pullets and roosters, $2.50 ea., rooster free, cannot ship. J. H. Street, Rt. 6, Gainesville, Ph. 983-7201.__________
150 short hair guinea pigs for sale. Radford Skinner, Rt. 2, Box 16, Bogart 30622. Ph. 725-7013.
5 mixed chickens and 1 rooster, $2 ea. Sam Crowe, 1751 Conley Dr., Mableton 30059. Ph. 696-6542.
Pheasants, Ringnecks, golden, silvers, Reeves, Green Mutants, Swinehoe, whites, Amherst, $5 ea. and up, cannot ship; bantams, all kinds, $1.25 ea. and up, etc. J. H. Street, RFD Green Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 983-7201.
I wanted
3 blue peacocks and 6 peahens; 8 Black Shoulder peafowls. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus 31709. Ph. 924-7575.______________
Bantams, pr. White Cochins, $5.95, three hens, one rooster, Black Tail Japs, $10.95, trio ea., Black Rumples, White O.E., $7.95 trio, trade for Silver Sebrights. H. M. Chambless, Rt. 3, Box A, Dawson.__________
Trip pure Hopkins Warhorse, $40, trio Law Greys, $35, proven stock 10 stags, $60, few hens. C. M. Callihan, Rt, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8247.
Bobwhite quail, live birds, flyers, $1.25 ea., dressed, $1.50 ea., prices lower with Irg. orders. L. A. Dasher, Rt. 4, Glennville. Ph. 654-3209.
Guineas for sale, $2 ea. Stenson Johnson, Box 477, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4971._____________
Purebred and mixed bantams. G. L. Kuykendall, Bell's Ferry Rd., Rt. 5, Acworth 30101. Ph. 404-926-2105.
Taking orders for eggs and baby chicks, from my personal strain of blue egg laying Araucanas. J. H. O'Stephenson, Box 22, Norwood 30821.________________
20 chickens for sale, roosters and hens, mixed, Rhode Island, bantam, Dominique, White Leghorn, $2 ea. James Alford, Rt. 1, Box 493, Stockbridge 30281._________________
Muscovy ducks, $2 ea., standard . show type Rhode Island Red roosters,
$3 ea. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Rt. 1, Box 37, Chula 31733._______
Rabbits for sale, some live and some dressed, $2 and up. C. J. Ertzberger, 401 St. Johns Ave., SW, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 627-0784. ________
Want trip of Angoras, Belgian hares, within 25 mi. Calhoun or Dalton or be able to ship, state price. M. Wilson, 107 Midway Dr., Calhoun 30701. _____________
Want pr. or trio young white guineas; also, pr. Black Fantail pigeons. Doris Adams, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-7431. __________
Want chickens or hens, near Meriwether Co. Ronald Amey, Box 21, Luthersville. Ph. 927-6527.
Want pr. guinea pigs, short-1iaired, young, reasonable. D. B. Allain, 4340 North Park Dr., Tucker 30084. Ph. 934-4582.______________
Want trio Black Devil games, cockerel and 2 hens, must be full stock, '74 hatch, must be shipped. Beaulah Bridges, 207 W. Matilda St., Dalton 30720. Ph. 404-226-3453.
Want good flying common pigeons, $50 per C del., will pick up at less depending on distance. Joe Riser, Rt. 1, Madison 30650. Ph. 404-557-
2748.___________________ Want Rosecomb BB Red hen, 1
Blue Old English hen; also, want Silver Sebright hen, all 3 hens should be approx. 5 mos. old. Mark Chasteen, Rt 2, Hartwell. Ph. 376-
4026.________________ Want white geese; white ducks;
turkeys, adults or young, fertile eggs of same; also, NZW rabbits, breeding stock, buck, 3 does, to be bred to each other, reasonable. Nancy Whisnant, Rt. '2, Box 246-D, Hephzibah. Ph. 793-3072.
Flower plants,
Silver Duckwing bantams, 13 hens, 3 roosters, 3 BB Reds, hens, $3 ea. or l$2.50 ea. and take all. B. Banks, Rt. 1, Commerce. Ph. 335-4307.________
bulbs and seed for sale
Trio Buff Cochins, $10, pr. W. Cochins, $9, trio Yokohomas, $18, pr. light Brahmas, $9, eleven grown W. Silkies, $15 for all, cannot ship. Dan M. Johnson, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-3090._______
Pigeons for sale, 2 prs. English Trumpeters, $20. Joe Mosley, Clarkston 30021. Ph. 294-1459, after 4
A permit is required before advertising plants and flowers. If you desire inspection we will send you proper material to fill out and return to us for inspection at no charge for this service.
p.m.________________________ Pacemaker Brassback rabbits, my
original exclusive breed, exc. for meat or running, all ages, can ship. Jim Shumate, 2948 Athena Lane, Decatur 30034. Ph. 971-7943. ________
White and black and some solid black ducks. J. W. Hoitzclaw, Box 155, GrantviMe 30220._________
Shasta daisy pits., 12, $1, Harvest Giant mum pits., 4, $1, cols, of pink, bronze, gold and pumpkin, cannot ship. Mrs. John Riggins, 225 Laurel Dr.. Griffin 30223._________
Nice althea pits., root pruned to dig and transplant easily, all blooming size. Peter Thomas, 1149 Mary St, Albany 31707.________________
11 big White Silver Lace pedigree hens and 1 rooster, 1 yr. old, bargain $3 ea. J. H. Crowley, 3070 Wallace Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. 404-945-
6098.__________________ 2 roosters for sale, $1 ea. Haskell
Hopper, Dial Star Rt., Blud Ridge 30513._________________
46 nine mo. old White Leghorn layers, 1 rooster, $1.50 ea., total $69, located on Hwy. 20, between Lawrenceville and Grayson. Mrs. Gene Bruce, Rt. 1, Grayson.______
19 Irg. white hens, 1 rooster, 1 yr. old, $30 for all. D. G. Harison, Rt. 1, Stockbrid_g 30281. Ph. 474-8839.
Castor or molebean seed, giant sunflower, strawberry popcorn, rainbow corn, 36 per pkg., 30 cents ea., 4, $1, send stamped envelope. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6. Moultrie 31768.________
Native azaleas, sweetshrub, purple butterfly, white dogwood, red and yellow maple, 4, $1, S.C. jasmine, yellow bell, 3, $1, add post Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.
Ornamental peppers, asstd. col. pods, $1 pkg., cannas, President Red, City of Portland, Wyoming, $4.50 doz., asstd. only; PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel.
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Wednesday, January 15, 1975
Boxwoods, Irg. forsythia, ajuga, Pink spice pinks. Irg. clump, $1;
daylilies. Mrs. Z. D,. Dodd, red, blue hydrangeas, 2, $1, 75 cents Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6308._________ post. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 15520 Thom-
Gardenias, roses in cans, $1 ea., pson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-
shasta daisies, 15 cents ea. at my 4957.
______________
place. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, White pine, white ^ogwood, sweet
Mosley & Dixon Rd., Macon._____ shrub, mtn. hoII;, .itn. fern, mtn.
Cannas, red, Double President, dwarf, extra good, now ready to ship, 25, $7.50, 50, $14, 100, $27, doz. free ea. 100 order. R. L. Johnson, Rt.
rhododendron or laurel, Hemlock pine, regular old time pines, 6, $14 PP. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513._____________
1, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967- African violets, all cols., red
6808.
blooming plants, $2 and up. Jessie
Dishrag gourd seed and castor bean Thomason, Rt. 5, Box 411, seed, 1 cent ea. plus post. Mrs. J. C. Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-8502.
White, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 957- Red foliage castor molebean seed,
2877.
___ gathered from 15 ft. beautiful 1974
Liriope, striped and green, magnolia trees, aucuba, Mondo grass, ajuga, vinca minor, ivy, hollies and maho'nia. James N. Henderson, 5130
crop pits., small or Irg. orders welcomed, 35 beans, 50 cents plus stamped envelope. L. R. Cross, Rt 4 Fitzgerald 31750.____________
Sumpter PI., Austell 30001. Ph. 948- White pines, potted and pruned or
5336.
___________ sheared, 20-40 in., $1.50-$3 ea., field
Rose pink oxalis, strawberry grown, pruned or sheared white pines, begonias, 75 cents ea., jew cutting pur- 3-5 ft., $1 per ft Alvin D. Todd, ple, white striped green, 12, $1, Suches 30572. Ph. 404-747-2632.
Marechal Niel rose cuttings, 12, $2, Martin, dipper, dishrag, planter, boetc. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. ttle, ornamental gourd seed, 36 for 30
Light blue Dutch iris, Japanese iris cents, 4 pkg. $1 w/stamped env. H. A. (dark blue), 12 pits., $3, bearded iris, Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.
mixed cols., 12, $5, all PP. Mrs. Yellow jasmine, mtn, holly, for-
Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513.____________
7*5thia, bridal wreath, yellow kerria, 5 cents ea., vinca minor, 25, $1.50
Varigated ivy, green leaf ivy, philodendron, peperomia, all rooted
and add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175._______
and PP, 3, $1.50. Mrs. James L. Ar- Boxwoods, 2 yrs., 40 cents, 3 yrs.,
nett, 256 Hwy. 54, Jonesboro 30236. 15 in., $1, 4 yrs., 18 in., $1.50, well
Red or pink hollyhock seed, tspn., 50 cents', orange or yellow dbl. marigold, 1 tbspn. mixed col. dbl. zinnia seed, tsp., 50 cents, dwarf marigold seed, tbspn. 25 cents w/stamped envelope. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 2, Ball Ground 30107._____
Red salvia yellow Calif, poppy, dwarf marigold, mixed cols., dill, catnip, 30 cents per pkg. with stamped envelope. Ethel Adams, 297 Philips
branched in pots, orders, $10 and over PP. Norton Eldridge, Madison Ave., Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-567-
3849.__________________ Sweet shrub, columbine, sweet
william, 1 tsp., 25 cents, red poppy, 1 tsp., $1, sasanquas, 10, 50 cents, with stamped envelope. W. C. Thomas, 8403 Mt. Zion Rd., Whitesburg 30185.________________
Moses in the bull rush, amaryllis,
St., Lawrenceville 30245._______ elephant ears, $1 ea., 35 asstd. pits.,
Castor mole bean, 50 seed, 50 cents please include self-addressed and
$1, 15 daylilies, $1 plus post. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.
stamped. Mrs. John Carroll, 1667 Mole castor bean seeds, 50, 30
-Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518.
cents, cockscomb seeds, 1/2 tsp., 25
Mix. col. hardy phlox, fall mums, iris, $1.50 per doz., Foxgloves, 6, $1, hardy hydrangea, 2, $1, add post. Mrs.
cents, giant sunflower seeds, 30, 25 cents, plus stamped envelope. F. H. Dragoo, Box 413, Blackshear 31516.
Lona Black well, Rt 1, Dahlonega
30533.____________________ The President cannas, very dwarf
dbl. red, bloom from June until frost, $5 doz., add 75 cents post, per doz. Mrs. Charlie J. Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box
Flower seeds, mixed petunia, mixed periwinkle, mixed touch-me-not, spider pits., sweet shrub, ea. pkg. 25 cents with stamped erlvelope. J. O. Henderson, 1117 Snellville Hwy., Lawrenceville 30245.___________
262-A, Gainesville 30501._____ Pink Chinquapin Rose, $2.50 ea.,
Red mole or caster bean for sale, 50, 50 cents and a self-addressed envelope. Mrs. J. D. Kanady, Rt. 2, Cleveland 30528._________
Lrg. bulbs, giant flowering Dutch amaryllis, dark velvety red, orange, pink, white and red-white striped, will bloom soon, $8 ea. PP. Charles L. Harris, Rt. 6, Box 329, Griffin 30223.
Dbl. white Easter rose, 3, $1.25, add post. Miss Addie Strayhorn, Rt 2. Box 71, Oainesville 30501.______
everblooming pink ladyslipper, $1., ea., lemon lilies, $2 doz., Seven Sisters, pink climbing rose, $1 ea. Siberian Iris, $2 doz. 70 cents post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt 5, Ellijay 30540.
Native Rhododendron, Mtn. Laurel, crabapple, Azaleas, Sweetshrub, white Dogwood, Holly, 2-3 ft, $1 ea., 6. $5, plus $1 post. Mrs. L. M. Lowman. Rt. 5, Elliiay.________
Japanese iris, dark blue flowers,
Bamboo canes, very pretty green all the yr., all you can dig for free; also, nice dogwood trees. Mrs. Roy C. Jones, 684 Collier Rd., NW, Atlanta 30318.
Dutch iris, light blue, ea. kind, $3 for 12 pits., bearded iris, mixed, 12 pits., $5, all PP. Mrs. Presley Flower, Rt. 1, Box 146. Blue Ridge 30513.
Red hardy verbena, 10, $2,40 cents post, Little Shirt Button mums, rosey
Golden rain tree seeds, covered w/yellow blossoms first yr. from seeds, 25 cents pkg. plus self-addressed
purple, 5, $1.50, 30 cents post. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt 1, Box 249D, Clermont 30527.
stamped envelope. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, 1640 Williamson Rd., Griffin 30223.
Begonias, Billbergias, $1, Aechmeas, $2, White Bleeding Heart, Orange Justicia, variegated leaf,
Varigated acuba, $1 ea., nandina, hibiscus, Blood tree of China, $1 ea.,
small, 10, $1, 1 1/2 ft nandinas, $1 post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cor-
ea., 5 diff. geranium cuttings, $1, 65 dele Ave., Macon.
cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.
| wanted Dwarf marigolds, mixed kinds, baby
pom pom zinnias mixed, monarda
mixed, all seeds, 25 cents tbspn.
w/stamped envelope. Frank Lindsay, Want bulbs of small flowering
318 Crown St., Dalton 30720.
orange amaryllis with white star in the
Red or varigated 4 o'clock seed, Irg. dbl. mixed gloriosa seed, wide leaf liriope, seed, 25 cents tbspn. with stamped, self-addressed envelope. Margaret Raines, 396 Ridgecrest Rd.,
center, bulbs are small and multiply very fast, state amount and price. Charles L. Harris, Rt 6, Box 329, Griffin 30223.
Miscellaneous NE Atlanta 30307. Red spider lily bulbs, $2.50 doz.,
daffodils, $2.50 doz., Cyprus vine seed, 2 tbspns., $1, mixed pink and white hibiscus seed, 2 tbspns., $1 plus
for sale
post Mrs. Reba Morris, Rt. 1, Box
222, Midland 31820.________ Pecan meats, whole halves, $K75
Mole or castor beans, '74 crop, 50, 50 cents and 10 cents post. Mrs. Annie Turner, Rt 2, Box 321, Mableton 30059.
lb., broken pieces, $1.50 lb.; Spanish peanuts, 50 cents lb.; 1974 crop, will ship, you pay post Mrs. A. L. Weaver, P.O. Box 545. Ocilla 31774.
6 red spider lilies, $1, elephant ears or umbrella bush, $1 ea., striped lily, 50 cents, vinca minor, 35, $1, plus post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 3.1545.
Quilt patterns: Dutch Girl, Butterfly, Tulip, Bowtie, Monkey Wrench, Fan, Ohio Star, Spool, Log Cabin, 3, $1, add post Mrs. Lorene Bennett, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
Firewood for sale, 1/2 ton pickup truck load del. in Augusta area, $20. C. W. Hood, 1801 McDowell St. Augusta. Ph. 733-2125 after 4:30 pm.
Horse manure for sale, cheap, at my barn, you haul. John Diehf, 3218 Hogan Rd.. Atlanta. Ph. 344-1597.
Quilt patterns, Fence Rail, Jacob's Ladder, Bears Track, Churn Dash, Ohio Star, Dutch Girl, Boy, Romper Boy, 3, $1, stamped env. Mrs. C. C. Lynch, Rt. 1, Rome.___________
10 rolls of used, 15 1/2 gauge, 4 point barb wire, $30 per roll. F. T. Castleberry, East Point. Ph. 404-7618557.
Applique quilt patterns with instructions, 5 diff., $1, with stamped addressed env. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Gainesville
30501.________________________ Hot, dried, Krinkle pepper pods, 4,
50 cents with stamped addressed env. Mrs. C. R. Thaxton, Rt. 1, Box 405, Carrollton 30117._____________
Jerusalem artichokes, $3, gal.; horseradish, 5, $1; alder bark, blackberry roots, yellow root, 2 lb. lardbox, $1, add post. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______________
Quilt pattern with piece square, Bowtie, Fan, Spool, Jacob's Ladder, Sail Boat, Drunkard's Path, 45 cents ea., stamped addressed env. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Woodstock 30188.
Cathedral Window patterns, 50 cents; 10 quilt as you go, $1. Mrs. Frank Stewart, 4469 Bruce St., Doraville 30340.__________
Channel Catfish fingerlings, regular or Albino, can del. Irg. orders. Ira L. Sasser, Mclntosh. Ph. 876-2895 after 6:30 pm._________________
Treated Channel Catfish fingerlings, pick up by appointment, or can del. Irg. orders. Orville Carver, Rt. 2, Douglas. Ph. 384-5090.________
Locust fence post for farm fencing, $1 ea., can del. Leroy Mason, P.O. Box 222, Dillard. Ph. 404-746-2449.
Dry pecan firewood for sale, 5 cords, $30 per cord or $120 for all, will not haul. Asac Hill, P.O. Box 35, Yatesville 31097. Ph. 472-3407.
Red wigglers, 10,000 bedrun, $30; hand picked breeders, 1000, $5.50; 5000, $24.50; 10,000, $45, P.P. G. L. Parks, Box 25, Reynolds. Ph. 847-
3201.________________ Cedar post for farm fencing, any
length and diameter. Joe Rother, Cedartown. Ph. 748-7171 or 748-
6717._________________ 1974 walnut meats for sale, nice,
clean, $3 pt. Geo. F. Knittel, 1266 Tunnel Hill-Varnell Rd., Dalton 30720.________________
New split yellow locust post for farm fence, 6 1/2 ft. long, or 8 ft. long. Grady Nichols, Rt. 2, Clayton. Ph. 404-782-4855.___________
Fence post for farm fencing, treated, bargain, at farm. H. H. Dangar, 1030 Cox Rd., Roswell. Ph. 404-993-6283.
Six 55 gal. metal drums, clean, $18 for all. R. G. White, 1273 Briarcliff Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 404-876-3263.
27 Ibs. of homemade lard, $ 12 at my home. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 4754957. _________________
Firewood, oak and hickory, split, long wide pickup load, S. Metro area, $35. Tom McClendon, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6923.____________
Good homemade lard, 50 cents lb: Mrs. L. G. Collins, Rt. 5, Box 447, Macon. Ph. 743-5188.__________
Horse manure, $4 pickup load, you haul and load. Grace White, 2454 Boulder Crest Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 404241-3117.______________
Quilt as you go, the easy way to make quilts, 4 complete* patterns with inst. and drawing of blocks, $ 1. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur. 30031._________________
Rabbit manure, $2 per 100 Ibs., 18 mos. aged and fresh, prebagged, bulk rate, $15 per 1000 Ibs. Mike Cady, Atlanta. Ph. 404-237-8172._____
Bread trays, homemade Deep South Style, beautiful hardwood, $30 and $35 ea. Jim Smith, Rt. 1, Box 1312, LaFayette 30728.
notice
Children's calf lost, red and white Face female, had tag on back, was 2168, lost at Old Cartersville and Cartersville Rd., reward. Mrs. V. E. Yarbrough, Rt. 2, Sullivan Rd., Powder Spgs. Ph. 941-9352.
Wednesday, January 15, 1975
Miscellaneous
Dried apples for sale, $ 1.50 Ib. J. H Maltzberger, Rt. 2. Trenton 30752.
for sale
Martin gourds for sale, 50 cents ea., have extra Irg. gourds and Bluebird gourds, no shipping. E. L. Queen, Monroe. Ph. 267-2916.
Quilt patterns, w/instructions, Sunburst, Log Cabin, pieced Strawberry, Wedding Ring, Fan, Rising Sun, others, 8, $1. Jean Caviness, City 3, Canton 30114.
Channel Catfish and Hybrid Brim fingerlings, disease free, treated, ready by appointment for pick up or del. Irg. orders. Ken Holyoak, P. O. Box 6, Enigma. Ph. 912-533-5541 or 5326135.
Quilt patterns, Double Wedding Ring, Jacob's Ladder, Star of Bethlehem, Crayon quilt, True Lovers Kust, 35 cents ea., stamped env. Ethel Giddens, Rt. 2, Perry 31069.________
Firewood for sale, oak, split, del., $25-$35. T. B. Welch, Doraville. Ph. 404-448-9182.______________
300-split oak fence post for farm fencing, 6 1/2 ft, 50 cents ea. at farm, will make good rail fence. Johnny Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 101, Murrayville 30564.
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Sanitary cubing meat machine, looks and runs good for farm use. G. S. Adams, 430 King Ave., Athens 30601. Ph. 543-6478.
Lrg. peanuts, some 3 1/2 in. around, 3 in. long in shell, 30 shelled, $2, P.P. Geo. E. Golden, Sr., Rt. 4, Box 229, LaG range 30240.
Rainbow trout fingerlings, may pick up or will del. Irg. orders. David Cochran, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. Ph. 635-7536 or 635-7744.
Honey for sale, dark wildflower, gal. jug, $10; sourwood, 2 Ib. jar, $2.75, no shipping. E. L. Quinn, 2999 Haralson Rd., Decatur. Ph. 939-3143.
Stuarts, 65 cents Ib., plus post. Joej Used aluminum tin for sale, 11 ft.,
R. Oliphant, Matthews. Ph. 404-547- $2.75, 12 ft, $3 per sheet. B. C.
2040._________________ McGee, Rt. 2, Thomaston. Ph. 647-
Good used lumber from torn down 4582.
- barns: framing and ceiling; also, approx. 30 sheets of tin roofing. Fred G.
Crown vetch, superior ground cover for slopes, prevents erosion, has
Blitch, Jr., Statesboro. Ph. 912-8652475.
beautiful pink flowers, 25, $5, 50, $10, P.O. Colonel L. C. Trent, 631
Appliqued quilt patterns, Dutch Collingwood Dr., Decamr.
Boy, Girl, Country Boy, Overall Bill, Quilt patterns: Monkey Wrench,
Sunbonnet Sue, Bunny Rabbit, Butter- Snowball, Corn and Beans, Churn
fly, Friendly Puppy, Daisy Chains, Dash, Ohio Star, Cross and Crown, 50
others. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, cents ea. wIpieced square. MK. Sara
Ellijay 30540._______
Manis, 3335 Southward Cir., Tunnel
80 good cedar pasture post, 6 ft. in Hill 30755.
length, $1 ea. James K. McDaniel, Firewood for sale, hardwood, $18
P.O. Box 295. Shiloh 31826.
per 3/4 ton truck load, del. 20 mi.
Ginseng, 2 yrs., roots for transplanting, 60 cents ea., $6 per doz.
radius of Toccoa. B. L. Frady, Rt. 3, Toccoa. Ph. 886-1191,_______
Mrs. Geneva Phillips, 132 Leland Dr., Stuart pecans for sale, exc. quality,
Mableton. Ph. 948-0001.______ 75 cents Ib., plus post Paul Walker,
20 Martin gourds, 4 straight, long handled dipper, '74 crop; also, other
Jr., 515 E. College St., Griffin. Ph.
404-227-4488.
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gourds, no shipping, make offer. Oscar Oak rails for farm fencing for sale,
Dillard, Arnoldsville. Ph. 742-8328. $1 ea. Donnie Kilby, Clayton. Ph.
Jerusalem artichokes, $3.75 gal., 75 cents post; Maycherry bushes, $1 ea.; everbearing strawberry pits., 24, $2, $5 per C, 80 cents post. Mrs. Weldon
782-3508.
Lrg. leaf, shade dried sage, $2 pt, add post. Mrs. Marie Holland, 1019 Coogler Rd., Dalton 30720.______
Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________ Horse manure for sale for nursery-
1974 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $2.25 Ib., plus post. Edward S. Thur-
men or farmers. Delanie C. Pierce, Greenville. Ph. 672-4278.
mond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison 30650. 1974 crop of sage, shade dried, $1,
Channel Catfish and Hybrid Bream fingerlings, treated, disease free, any
plus 12 cents post, per pt. Thomas Shockley. Jr., Rt. 4, Toccoa 30577.
amount, pick up or will del. Geo. Sassafras root, $3, 1/2 gal.; sassafras
McKie, 3438 Peach Orchard Rd., bark, $3, qt; ginseng, 75 cents root;
Augusta. Ph. 404-798-3924._____ '74 buckeyes, $2, doz.; slippery Elm,
Brazilian irish potatoes, per hill 400, $3 ea., 2, $5, 8, $ 16, '74 crop, 40
$10, 1/2 gal. Karen Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 129-E. Wrightsville 31096.
cents post., not for commercial crop Channel Catfish fingerlings,
purposes, oddity item. Mrs. O. Mae checked, treated regularly, pick up or
Strayhorn, Rt. 13, Box 507, Gaines- will del. Irg. orders by appointment.
ville^_________________ Red wigglers, 1000, $7, 3,000, $20,
Preston Harbin, McRae. Ph. 8686095.
P.P., satisfaction guaranteed. Jeff Pecan meats, clean Stuart variety,
Pruett, 838 Pine Ridge Dr., Riverdale mostly halves, $2 Ib., you pay post.
30274.__________________ Mrs. J. C. Truitt, Rt 1, Box 21, Yates-
4-5 in. graded Channel fingerlings, ville 31097.
treated, free of parasites and disease, Martin gourds, 4 or more, $1.50
guaranteed live, healthy del. J. Fay ea.; Bluebird or Wren gourds, 4 or
Gilbert, P.O, Box 321, Thomaston. more, $1 ea.; varnished, ready to
Ph. 404-648-2062._________ hang, P.P. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie
Homemade chewing tobacco for 31768.
sale, 75 cents Ib. W. G. Carder, Buckeyes, $1, doz., 6 for 60 cents,
Gainesville. Ph. 532-0362.______ P.P. Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Rt. 1, Box
Farm bell, No. 3, A-l cond.; also,, 323, Calhoun.
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farm cradle, A-l cond. Boyd B. Evans, Horse compost, always for sale, $5
P.O. Box 74; Gay. Ph. 538-6579. truck load with shavings. Ellen
Earthworm castings, soil conditioner, 50 Ib. bag, $2, no mail orders.
Peeples, Forest Park. Ph. 404-3668077 or 461-1192. __ ___
R. L. Jacobs, Jr., 4112 Antler Tr., Oak firewood for sale, pickup load,
Smyrna. Ph. 404-435-8781.
split, stack loaded, del. within 20 mi.
Channel Catfish fingerlings, free of parasites and disease, pick up or del. Billy Boyd, Box 460, Monroe. Ph.
of Buford area, reasonable. Wayne Peevy, 3959 Woodward Mill Rd., Buford. Ph. 945-5534. ___ ___
404-267-5634._____________ Closing season, S. Ga. exc. quality,
Oak firewood for sale, long bed pickup load del., $25, over 15 mi., $30. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. Ph. 767-
guaranteed Stuart pecans, 70 cents Ib.,
plus post and ins. Burch Willcox, 614 Third St., McRae 31055._______j
6666.___________________ Yellow root, yellow dock, Wild
Cherry bark, Red Alder bark, Rat-
Catfish fingerlings for sale, 6-9 in. long, del. Jack Ross, P.O. Box 47654, Doraville. Ph. 404-458-5568.
I wanted sbane, Coltsfoot, 4 Ib. lard box, $3,
50 cents post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt. 2, Ellijay 30540.____________
Incubators, circulated air type 2, 4 ; and 6 tray sizes, dbl. wall insulated, dbl. switch thermostat, instructions included. Ernest Dickey, Ada Dr., Millen. Ph. 912-982-5515.______
Quilt patterns, Snowball, Fan, Bowtie, Ohio Star, Monkey Wrench, Flower Garden, Butterfly, Tulip, Dutch Doll, 3, $1, add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
Want tin roofing, will wreck
chioken houses or barns. E. T. Wilson,
Box 215, LaFayette 30728. Ph. 404-
638-5115.
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Want to buy 1 -2 bee hives within 30 mi. of Atlanta. Frank Carroll, Norcross. Ph. 449-1314. ________
Want dried goldenseal herb. Mrs. K. R. Williams, 546 Columbus Dr., Savannah 31405.
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Want 2-3 gals, of 1974 crop of Sorghum syrup. L. D. Brennon, Box 323, Pine Lake 30072. Ph. 404-2923871.
Machine made dbl. bed size quilts, 2 Ib. cotton padding, no shipping. Dollie Ruff, 3730 N. P'tree Rd , Chamblee 30341. Ph. 451-3823.
Want someone in S. Ga. to supply my green house with Chamelepus and specimens of various native wild pits, write for details. J. Roden, 2310 Stewart Ave., Atlanta 30315.
Old fashion bonnets, print or solid, $1.75; cro. potholders in Watermelon design, 50 cents, add 40 cents post. Mrs. J. C. Prince, Box 114, Nelson
30151.
Want nest egg gourds and china eggs. F. K. Newsome, Furey's Ferry Rd., Box 327, Evans 30809._____
Want 2-8 hives of honey bees, will come after the 15th-30th of Feb., state price and cond. in 1st letter, give directions. M. C. Mealor, Box 230, Rt. 2. Hull 30646._________
Want materials from torn down barn or chicken house, will wreck, will pay according on cond., etc. Jeff Beyer, Rt. 3, Box 132-F, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-7968. after 6 pm.______
Want directions for crocheting fruits, will reimburse post. Mrs. Blake Brantley, 620 Windy Hill Rd., Griffin 30223._______________
Want bee blower, gasoline driven, good cond. W. H. Hill, Atlanta. Ph. 404-233-2111.______________
Want Channel Catfish, 1/2 Ib. or larger, at least 9 or 10 ft. long for fish pond no fingerlings, A. Hobbs, 3485 DeMooney Rd., College Park 30349.
Want to do quilting in my home. Mrs. C. L. Gaydon, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.______________
Want 1 ton of Mulch hay del. to my home in Savannah, give price in letter. Mrs. Dorothy Williams, 20 Ridge Rd., Savannah 31405.______________
Want someone to place bee hives on my farm in Bulloch county. Bobby Woods, Rt. I, Portal. Ph. 865-2824.
Want pure bees wax, any quanity, write what you have and price. Raymond Young, Rt. 4, Box 151, Sylvester.____________________
Want to buy clamp tobacco sticks. Edward McCarty, Rt. 3, Alma. Ph. 912-632-4842.______________
Want to do quilting, piecing, cro. tatting, etc. to order for you. Mary Jo Powell, 308 N. Dogwood, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 459-6935._________
Want old fashion baby Spanish peanuts. M. N. Head, RL 1, Box 77, Greenville 30222. Ph. 404-672-4850.
Heart shape pincushion, 35 cents ea., 4, $1; potholders, 25 cents ea., 5, $1, add 25 cents post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain. Rt. 2, Ellijay 30540.
Quilt tops, Dutch Girl, Butterfly, Fan, $12.50 ea.; pillowcases, $4.50 pr. Charlotte Woolen, C. S. H., Arnall 4 West, Milledgeville 31062._____
Hand quilted quilts, all cotton or
all polyester. Mrs. Jack Marlow, 1777
Center Ave., East Point 30344. Ph.
404-767-4094.
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Afghans, ripple-brilliance teal blue, lime green flame, 46 X 100, $50; white broomstick, $45; Granny, 70 X 60; $45. Pauline Ann James, 1001 Crest Dr., Cochran 31014._______
New Star quilt, hand quilted; also, 2 quilt tops. Mrs. E. K. Tillman, 1105 Stonybrook Rd., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 404-366-2369.
Granny square afghan, asstd, cols., outlined in brown, 60 X 66 in.,
acrylic thread. Mrs. Ida Mae Hughes, 2926 Laurel Ln., East Point. Ph. 761-
9058.
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Pillowcases, cro. edge, Praying Hands, 2 Believe, Holy Bible, others,
$5 pr., P.P. Ms. Jenny Futral, Rt. 3,
Franklin 30217.___________
Handmade Flower Garden quilt, 98 X 86, pink, green and print, pink lining, cotton padding, $52, P.P. Mrs. L. M. Bennett, P.O. Box 103, Tunnel Hill 30755.______________
Hourglass afghan, asstd. cols., fringe with dark green, all Wintuck Sparkling yarn, 46 X 64, $30. Mrs. E. C. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 138, Fairmount
30139. ________________
Handmade quilt tops, full size, pretty, 1 Block, Step, Around Mm., 2 Maple Leaf, $7 ea., all for $20, add post. Delia Hopper, Dial Star Rt., Blue Ridge. ______________
Quilts and quilt tops, polyester and cotton, $20 up.; tops, $10 up. Mrs. Dennis Hughes, Rt. 2, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-6368._________
Want someone to cro. a border in
popcorn design for pr. of pillowcases to match bedspread of white. Mrs. R. Parsons, 650 Sunset Dr., Athens 30601.
Cotton quilts, hand quilted, dbl., $45 up; baby quilts, $20; taking orders for apron and potholders. Maxine Dellorso, 1800 Mackinaw PI., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 404-435-9856.
Handicrafts
for sale
Standard size handpainted dish towels with pretty designs, 50 cents ea., 7 for $3. Mrs. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay._________________
Quilt tops, dbl. size. The Spider's Web, Jacob's Ladder, Windmill, Churn Dash, Save All, World Wind, $15. $1 post. Mrs. G. W. Latham, 222 Christopher Dr., Gainesville 30501.
Aprons, Shape, Apple, Tulip, Leaf, Butterfly, Girls Face, $1.75 ea.; bib aprons, $1.50 ea.; band aprons, $1.25 ea., add post. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.___________________
Old time gathered Crown bonnets, $1 ea., you pay post. Mrs. Fred Freeman. Rt. 4, Cleveland 30528.
Cro. afghans, granny, green, yellow, brown, 84 X 70, $40; one 88 X 74, asstd. cols., $40; one white, $35; granny, $35. Vella Rice, Rt. 1, Box 315, Gumming. Ph. 887-4694.
Wagon Train and Old Fashion bonnets, print, $2, checked, $2.50; aprons to match, set, $5.25, add post. Mrs. B. M. Humphreys, 772 Maple St., Gainesville 30501.___________
Hand quilted quilts, col. and white linings, 2 Ibs. cotton, $30-$35, plus $1.50 post. Mrs. H. R. Kemp, 5089 Maryland Dr., Acworth. Ph. 974-
3302.____________________ Two cro. bedspreads, king and full
size; cro. tablecloth; 2 wool afghans, $15 ea. Mrs. Sandra Screws, Rt. 2, Hoeansville 30230.______________
Granny afghan, multi col., outlined in black, 56 X 70, 4 ply wool, $40, ripple 4 ply Wintuck, 54 X 62, $32.50, $1.50 post. Mrs. H. C. Addington, 22 Henderson St., Cornelia. Ph. 778-6275.______________
Hand quilted quilts, reg., $15, queen, $20, king, $25, baby, $7, applique baby, $20, Joseph's Coat, reg., $50; others. Mrs. Isaac Reed, Star Rt., Juno. Ph. 404-265-3442.
Cro. afghan, granny squares, multi col., 3 ft. wide, 4 ft. long, $35 ea. Mrs. Willie Sills, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6156.
Baby jackets, $ 1; girl's wing sleeve tops, size 6, $3 ea.; Button Crown bonnets, $3, Old Fashion, $2, add post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup.________________
Hen and Rooster potholders, $3; calico print bonnets, $2; granny bonnets pincushions, $2.50, 30 cents post ea. article. Mrs. Frank Stewart, 4467 Bruce St, Doraville 30340.______
Bonnet and apron sets, $3; clothespin bag, dress design, $2; baby jackets, $1; small aprons, 50 cents ea., post. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup.
Two pink Double Wedding Ring full size, $20 ea. top, $1.50 post on ea. top, money order only. Fuller Bates, Rt. 4, Ala Rd.. Acworth 30101.
Machine made quilts, king, $20, queen, $15, full, $9, p.p. mk. Grady Itson. Rt. 3, Adairsville 30103.
Quilt tops: 1 polyester, Stamp design, $15; cotton material top, Monkey Wrench design, $8, plus post. Mrs. Sara Manis, 3335 Southward Cir.. Tunnel Hill 30755._______
Want to buy or swap for 1966 cloth calendar, good cond., to be used as quilt scraps. Mary Payne, 975 Shirley St., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-1629.
Infants handmade sacque and cap sets, dacron crepe lace trim, asstd. pastel col., $2 set; cro. booties, blankets, other items. Mrs. M. W. Mills, P.O. Box 219, Elberton 30635.
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Beautiful handmade quilts, all new material, $45 ea., no shipping. Mrs. J. R. Bryant, 2963 N. Fulton Dr., Atlanta 30305. Ph. 233-9638.
Baby cowgirl or cowboy boots, 4 1/2 in. long, white imitation leather, pink or blue trim, $3. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.
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Out Of State Wanted
Want 60 or 80 gal. syrup Kettle, good cond. B. O. Padgett, Rt. 3, Box 136, Perry, FL 32347. Ph. 904-5844594.______________
Want to buy small incubator, good shape, state make and price, prefer current, would buy round, reasonable price. Earnest Boyett, Rutherford, TN 38369._________________
Want white ducks, 2-6mos., 4-6 ducks. Robert Emerson, Rt. 2, Box 222, Widowee, AL 36278.______
Want Chuffas. Mrs. Robert L. Brown, 3555 Cambridge Rd., Montgomery, AL 36111. Ph. 281-8375.
Want racking gelding or mare, give description, age and price in letter. T. W. Harris, Rt. 1, Box 177, Pinson, AL 35126. Ph. 681-6714._________
Want ole timey sweet Pomegranate seeds, fruit and vine type, send small sample; also, want Vera, Perennial, Lilac firs, state price. Oma Haynes, Rt. 2, Box 27, Okolona, Miss. 38860.
Want to buy corn picker that will fit a Int. 454. C. W. Haynes, Rt. 1, Newell, AL 36270. Ph. 205-3632277._________________
48 yr. man and wife, 2 sons, 21 and 19, 2 daughters, 17 and 14, wants farm management job on wages or shares, must have 3 bedroom house. Geo. Thomas, Rt. 2, Box 3011, Port Richey, FL 33568. Ph. 813-868^t824.
Want 2nd hand Rome Harrow, Irg. enough to be pulled by D-6 Caterpillar, state age, cond., price in letter. William Bippus, P.O. Box 55, Rt. 2, Greenville, FL._____________
CURE WOOD SCRATCHES
To camouflage scratches on mahogany, try this tip from home economists at the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. Cover the flaw with iodine, then give it a once-over with furniture polish.
NOTICE
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Market Bulletin notice regulations state that only one notice per family will be accepted for any one category in 'the Bulletin. However, an individual may have an advertisement under separate categories. For example, an advertiser may have a notice under "Cattle for Sale" and one under "Farm Em ployment," but not two notices under "Cattle for Sale" in any one issue.
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Economic Plight
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for poultry. Both hog and poultry prices are expected to increase during 1975 and remain high relative to cattle prices.
The beef industry is still confronted with a build-up in inventory during 1972-74. This will almost assure increasing supplies of beef and veal but a decline in cattle feeding. Cattle prices are expected to benefit slightly from decreased supplies of pork and poultry.
The most likely source of improvement in the economic health of the livestock-poultry industry during 1975 will come from larger supplies and lower prices for feedstuffs. Reduced feeding of poultry and swine will also reduce the demand for feedstuffs with a downward pressure on feed costs. Given normal weather during 1975, the problem of short supplies and rising costs of feed should be largely alleviated.
On balance, substantial improvement should occur during 1975 in two of the three adverse conditions confronting the livestockpoultry industry.
The general economic climate is perhaps the most uncertain factor confronting the livestock-poultry industry during 1975. Meat supplies will not be excessive compared with recent years and chances are good that the feed situation will improve.
FIRST COTTON MILL The first successful! cotton mill in the South was in Wilkes County, Georgia.
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Wednesday, January 15, 1975
Food, Nutrition
Livestock Sales Events
Questions, Answers
1. What causes the bones of some frozen chicken to darken? Freezing and thawing causes the pigment to leach out of the bone marrow. The dark color is formed during cooking.
2. Is it necessary to thaw'frozen meat before cooking? Roasts can be cooked either from the frozen or thawed state. If roasting from the frozen state, place directly into the 'oven and allow one-third to one-half again as long for cooking or roasting thawed meat
3. Can equal amounts of whole wheat flour be used instead of white flour? There are no general guidelines that can be followed for substituting whole wheat flour.
Whole wheat flour absorbs more liquid than the all-purpose, so usually the liquid is increased. It is best to use recipes which have been specifically designed for the type of flour you wish to use.
4. Is there an easy way to soften hardened brown sugar? Store the sugar in an airtight refrigerated container and add an apple or bread slice.
5. Can yon substitute honey for sugar in recipes? For best results when using honey for cooking and baking, use recipes designed for honey. Honey adds some moisture to a batter or dough, making it necessary to reduce the amount of liquid. Also, in some recipes it is necessary -to use some soda because .of the acid in the honey.______
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(Published below is a listing of the regularly scheduled livestock sates events submitted to the F.C.M.B. Those marked with an asterick (*) are listings from the State Veterinarian's schedule of feeder pig sale permits issued.)
Jan. 14 - and ea. 2nd Wed. of the mo. - Turner's Auction Co. Equipment Auction, Bibb County, Macon.
2nd and last Wed. each month -- Smith Bros. Stockyard, Feeder Pig Sale, Bartow.
Every Wed. - 2:30 PM - Effingham County Stockyard Sale, Springfield.
*2nd Wed. each month - Bainbridge Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Bainbridge.
*Every Wed. -- Tri-County L/S Mkt, Broxton.
*2nd Thurs. each month - Grady County L/S Mkt. Feeder-Pig Sale, Cairo.
*Every Thurs. - Pearson L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, Pearson.
*Every Thurs. - Pnlaski Stockyard Feeder Pig Sate, Cochran.
3rd Thurs. each month -- 7:30 PM -- Murray County Cattlemen's Assn. Meeting, Kirns Rest., Chatsworth. C. W. Bradley, 695-2361.
*lst Fri. each month - Swainsboro Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale Swainsboro.
Every Fri. - 2 PM - Slaughter Hog and Cattle Sale, Pierce County Stockyards, Blackshear. For info, call J. Baxter Bennett, 912/449-5305, 449-6275.
Every Fri. - 7:30 PM - Longhorn Auction of Horses, Ponies, L/S tack. Hwy. 82 E. of Sylvester. Ph. 912/776*3589.
Jan. 17 and every other Fri. - 7 PM - Turner County Stockyards Feeder Pig Sale, Ashburn, castrated pigs only, deliver by 5 PM. For info, call 912/567-3371.
3rd Fri. each month - 1 JO PM Ga. Farm Bureau Feeder Pig Sale, Warrenton. USDA graded sale.
"1st Fri. each month - JepewayCraig Commission Feeder Pig Sale, Dublin.
"1st Fri. each month - Hagan L/S Mkt Feeder Pig Sale, Hagan.
*Every Fri. - Dodge County Salesbarn Feeder Pig Sate, Eastman.
Jan. 10 and every other Fri. - Salton L/S Co. Feeder Pig, Sylvester.
Jan. 10 and every other Fri. - Salton L/S Co. Feeder Pig, Sylvester.
*2nd Sat. each month - 4 PM Special Goat and Pony Sate,
Pearson L/S Mkt. Pearson. Every 2nd and 4th Sat. of the
month - Auction, Carlo and Son L/S, Hwy. 41 S. Valdosta. Ph. 912/242-9148. Jan. 11 - and every 2nd and 4th
Sat. - 7 PM - The New Ga. L/S Mkt. Horse Sale Hwy. 142 & 11, Covington, Ph. 787-0100 day, 786-2740 night. Jan. 11 - and every Sat. 1 PM Fleat Auction Sale. Bartow Beach Rd. cutoff 1/4 mi. off Hwy. 294, follow signs. C. O. Hooes, Rt. 2, Cartersville 30120. *3rd Sat. each month - Farmers Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Sylvania. "Last Sat. each month - Soperton Stockyard, Soperton. Every Mon. - 7:30 PM - Horse & Tack Auction, Rocking Horse Auction, Albany Hwy., Sylvester. Ph. 912/776-3143. 2nd and 4th Mon. each month - 7 PM -- Hazlehurst Feeder Pig Sale. For inspections call Jack Sasser, 375-2902 or 537-4313. 2nd and last Mon. each month 1:30 PM - Forshee L/S Co., Statesboro. 764-3263. 1st and 3rd Mon. each month - 2 PM -- Vidalia L/S Feeder Pig Sale, Vidalia. Julian Clark, 912/537-3462. *lst Mon. each month - Seaboard Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Colquitt *2nd Mon. each month - Metter L/S Mkt., Feeder Pig Sale, Metter. *2nd Mon. each month - Wayne County L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, Jesup. *lsl and 3rd Mon. each month Appling County Stockman's Assn. Feeder Pig Sale, Baxley. Every Tues. - Ga. Farm Bureau Slaughter Hog Sale, Dublin, and every Wed. Twin City. New Hamil, 912/746-0581. Every 3rd Tues. each month - 6 PM - Toombs County Stockyard, Feeder Pig Sale, Lyons. 1st Tues. each month - Bulloch Stockyard, Feeder Pig Sale, Statesboro. 1st Tues. each month - Valdosta Feeder Pig Sale, Valdosta.
*2nd Tues. each month - Citiz ens Stockyard, Arlington.
"Last Tues. each month - Flint River L/S Mkt. Feeder Pig Sale, Bainbridge.
*Last Tues. each month - Sumter L/S Assn. Feeder Pig Sale, ^mericus.
Jan. 14 - and every Tues. - 12:30 PM - Complete L/S marketing and auction. Call William Breland, 912/935-8601 or Tommy E. Graham, Jr. 912/477-8997.
Two charter members of the University of Georgia College of Agriculture chapter of Alpha Zeta attended the chapter's annual banquet in Athens on its sixtieth anniversary. E. C. Westbrook (L) and Paul Tabor (r.) were original members when the U. Ga. chapter of the national honorary agricultural fraternity was chartered in 1914. Welcoming them at the banquet are Kathy Hofeldt, chapter vice-president, and Tommy Irvin, Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture.
DAIRY EARNINGS
WHO GOT IT?
Dairymen can expect a rise in gross earnings this year, according to the Economic Research Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Despite smaller milk marketings, higher prices should push 1974 dairy cash receipts to around $9.5 billion, compared with $8.1 billion last year.
The U.S. fanner earned more money than ever in 1973, but he wound up with no more cash than usual in his pocket The agricultural balance sheet shows that although farming's realized net income almost doubled last year, farmers retained the same amount of cash in 1973 as in 1972, a total of $2.2 billion.
ATTENTION:
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Please cheek the address label on your MARKET BULLETIN for your expiration date (11/74,12/74.) tt is time to renew your subscription for another year if your BULLETIN expires this month.
This applies to Out of State Subscribers only.
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Wednesday, January 15, 1975
Cast Iron Pots
Require Little Care
Many women prize their "old" black iron skillets but don't really know how ancient such utensils are. The Chinese were first to use them almost 3,000 years ago.
Later, in Europe, they were so valuable that they were listed along with gold, jewels and other riches of royalty. An iron foundry was one of the first industries in North America.
Today's cast iron utensils are greatly improved over those early ones, being made of alloys that give additional strength.
Natural cast iron utensils are usually pre-seasoned and should not be washed with strong detergents or scoured. Instead use hot soapy water, rinse and dry immediately. Frequently after washing coat with unsalted oil or shortening. Just before using again, wipe with a dry cloth or paper towel.
Sometimes these utensils need reseasoning. Do it this way: scour thoroughly, washing with soap and water. Dry and coat the inside withi unsalted fat. Then heat in a moderate oven for about two hours. Wipe away the excess grease when you remove the utensil from the oven.
Cast iron utensils with porcelain enamel interiors do not need seasoning. Hot soapy water and thorough rinsing will keep them clean and shining.
Never store a cast iron utensil with the cover on because it can cause sweating and consequent rusting. Store in a dry place.
Sometimes there is a chemical reaction between certain foods (corn is a good example) and the utensil that causes the food to darken. It seems to be related to the water and stage of the food. The utensil is not at fault and there is nothing that can be done about it.
In Myth, History
Apple Is Famous
In myth and in history, the apple is probably the most famous of all fruits.
Eve ate an apple and caused the fall of man. Sir Isaac Newton saw an apple fall and discovered the law of gravity. William Tell won his freedom, and fame, by shooting an apple off his son's head. And Greek and Roman myths are full of apples as symbols of love and beauty.
But apples have a practical value above and beyond serving as the subject of legends. As the old proverb says, they "keep the doctor away."
The apple's nutritional value is high. It contains a number of vitamins needed for good health. Also present is pectin, a chemical that aids in digestion.
Apples can be a big help to the dieter. An average apple has only 90 calories but is bulk-producing, so it satisfies hunger while its natural sugars give quick energy.
Not only are the natural sugars in apples easily digested but they also are not harmful to the teeth. Often called "nature's toothbrush," apples can help clean teeth and massage the gums.
It is best to buy the kind of apples you need for a particular use. But no matter what kind you buy or how you eat them, you will be eating the original health food, the one that never goes out of style.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Attending the bid opening for improvements at the Thomasville Farmers Market were: seated, Roscoe Stewart, market manager, Hub Kennedy, representing Thomas county agricultural interests, Robert Ray, Georgia Department of Agriculture Markets Division; standing; Robert Jinright, ar
chitect, State Representative Jim Keyton, and Emory Brinson, Georgia Department of Agriculture Markets Division.
Espaliering Shrubs Peanut Yields
Decorative Fun
"Espalier" is a word used to indicate the training of ornamental plants against a wall or fence.
The tree or shrub is planted within a foot of the wall. As the new growth develops, prune out the wood growing away from the wall. A formal or informal branching system can be developed.
The main limbs may be attached to the wall by inserting masonry nails or screw-eyes into the mortar joints or woodwork.
Pruning must be done several times during the growing season. It is desirable to select a plant that has a suitable branching system for further training.
This method of training plants has become popular in many landscape situations. The large expanses of brickwork on many of the newer houses are particularly adapted to this type of planting.
Pyracantha is probably the most popular shrub for espaliering with Loquat and Sasanqua close behind. Luster Leaf Holly, Flowering Quince, Crabapple, Podocarpus, and Pear are other plants suited for training flat against a structure.
Vines such as English Ivy and Confederate Jasmine may also be 'trained into a particular pattern on a fence or wall surface.
Espaliered plants take up less room in a small garden and can be an attractive focal point or an accent in the base planting. However, it should be used with restraint. Every open wall surface need not be covered with plants as this is a rather high maintenance gardening task.
BEAN SAFETY TIP
Never use home-canned beans straight from the jar. All low acid foods, including home-canned beans, should be boiled ten to twenty minutes before they are tasted or used in cold dishes.
PEANUTS AFTER COTTON Growing peanuts after cotton or other tap-rooted crops is generally not advisable. Organisms causing Southern blight, a damaging disease on peanuts, grow more vigorously on cotton stalk litter than on grass residue such as corn.
Set New Record
Georgia peanut yields have set an all time record. The yield estimate is set at 3,250 pounds per acre, according to the Crop Reporting Service. This is some 625 pounds above the previous record yield set just one year ago. Georgia, with its 512,000 acres, leads the nation in peanuts.
Conference Held
By 37 Countries
The First International Working Conference on Stored-Product Entomology was held recently in Savannah. Thirty-four countries were represented.
The Conference objective was to provide a forum on current research and future research needs. The program included symposia and panels on: Tropical Stored-Product Entomology; Biology, Ecology, and Integrated Control; Pesticides, Toxicity, and Insect Resistance; Radiation and Other Physical Means of Insect Control; and Pesticide Residues, Tolerances, and Registration.
At the conclusion of the Conference the following resolution was unanimously agreed by all participants:
"This Conference, being cognizant of the urgent need for action to provide and preserve a food supply to all mankind, confirms the great importance of losses during storage and transportation - representing wastage of human endeavor, natural resources and energy - which could be greatly reduced by implementation of methods currently known in our applied science."
BUYING A BED?
Think about the tallest person who will sleep in it, then add six to ten inches to the bed.
SHEEP NUMBERS LOW
The inventory of sheep and lambs fell to the lowest level on record at the beginning of 1974. Only 13.9 million remained. This is a million fewer than a year earlier and 15 million less than 1960 when the present downtrend started. A current revival of lamb and wool prices may slow this trend.
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The Good Bugs
Vs. The Bad Bugs
Every home gardener should give some consideration to using bugeating bugs instead of manmade pesticides in the war on bad bugs the kind that ruin a crop of vegetables or flowers, including rose bushes and shrubbery.
An ecologist friend of ours recommends this and tells us that the good bugs should be purchased anytime between March and June.
If your neighbor(s) use manmade pesticides your good bugs will be killed ... so it would be wise to talk with your neighbor(s) and agree on a :o-operative use of the good bugs.
The Lady Bug (of the beetle family) and the Praying Mantis are two of the great all-purpose natural bug killers.
The Lady Bug is a remarkable predator and has been used successfully in controlling aphids, scale, insects, mealybugs, white flies and spider mites. Both in the larval and adult stages the Lady Bug ravenously devours aphids, consuming hundreds in an average life of one year. Consumption of aphids triggers the reproductive mechanism and the lady-beetle will deposit up to 2500 eggs so you will continue to have Lady Bugs in your garden.
In a half-pint container there will be approximately 4700 of the beetles. At local seed or garden supply stores, the cost of a half-pint is currently about $3.25. One pint will protect one-half acre of garden area. Use more or less according to the size of your garden. The Lady Bugs arrive live; just turn them loose and they are ready to go to work. "Lady" Bugs include the male and female of the species, which the women's lib might or might not approve.
The Praying Mantis will eat anything it can catch. They are widely used in commercial nurseries for pest control; they cat all of the things the Lady Bugs like, plus a few more. Between the two they will keep a garden reasonably clear of bug infestation or damage.
Praying Mantises are sold in tinyegg stage in little cases. The case can be put in the crotch of a tree or in a shallow trench for maturing. Each case is accompanied by directions. Available from' the same type of store as the Lady Bugs, a set of 3 Mantis egg-clusters will hatch several hundred at the proper time. The cosf of one set is around $2.00.
The Mantis is not too good when it comes to mosquitos, which are too small and too fast. However, the Dragon Fly sometimes known as the Devil's darning needle is another bug that is "good" against mosquitos. They can even run them down and catch them in the air.
Let the bug-eating bugs be the first line of defense of your garden, but bear in mind that the results will not be instantaneous; we are so conditioned to "instant" action that we don't like to wait, but this bug versus bug business takes a little time and some patience.
If you have any of these "good" bugs in your yard of their own volition treat them kindly and look upon them as friends.
BUYING EGGS?
Watch for bargains. If the price difference between smaller and larger-sized eggs is greater than seven cents, you'll get more for your money with the smaller size.
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Sweet
Sweet Woodruff is one of the traditional ground covers for the herb garden. Wreaths of sweet woodruff and garlands of the leaves were hung in homes and churches to sweeten the air.
Medieval medicine also claims that the leaves of sweet woodruff were used to heal small cuts and stop excessive bleeding."
The attractive low-growing peren nial spreads rapidly as a ground cover in shady areas where it can find good moisture. It is an ex cellent ground cover for azaleas and rhododendrons.
The dried or crushed leaves of sweet woodruff are sweet smelling like freshly mowed hay. Tiny white flowers appear in clusters above the foliage in late spring or summer.
Sweet Cicely?
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The roots of this attractive herb have been used to make a cure for bites of poisonous snakes, spiders and mad dogs. The plant itself has lacy leaves resembling a fern and prefers similar growing conditions, such as shade, moist, well-drained soil.
The seeds of sweet cicely are used to enhance the flavor of other herbs with which it is combined. By itself it has a slightly aniselike flavor. The spicy green seeds can be added to salads for a pick-me-up taste and the roots can be eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable.
Valera Jessee
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Spend Less Time In Store
With A Little Planning
Better planning of meals, time, and energy will help cut the cost of your mon-
thly food budget. Studies have shown that the consumer, who makes out a
weekly menu and uses a shopping list, spends less time and money in the grocery
store.
Ga.'s Blueberrles A shopping list helps avoid impulse buying. When making out your shopping list, first check the pantry
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shelf for items on hand; then check the newspaper for the weekly supermarket specials. Remember that it's
Now is the time to set blue berries if one expects to harvest a crop next year.
A blueberry bush is a two-in-one plant. It produces a bountiful supply
best to shop in one location because gas and time is spent in "store hopping".
Nutrition and high cost do not go hand-in-hand. Cut back on ex-
of delicious fruit for the table. And its blue-green foliage and showy flower spikes add beauty to the home landscape.
An intensive 20-year breeding program at Georgia's Coastal Plain Experiment Station has resulted in a number of outstanding varieties from which home gardeners can choose.
See your county agent for a list of nurseries which propagate and sell blueberry plants.
pensive, empty-calorie snack foods, such as potato chips, candy, carbonated beverages, etc.
Don't forget that size and food preferences of the family should determine the quantity and choice of food purchased. Sometimes it's cheaper to buy the. small can of vegetables rather than the economy size. Wasted leftovers add to the cost of your food budget.
Why pay for advertising? You can find excellent quality in "house' or
store brands and lesser known
Muscadine Grapes brands because the manufacturers of advertised 'name' brands usually also
manufacture the 'house' brand
Used To Decorate
products. Packaging cost money; therefore,
avoid the individually packaged
items, such as 'ten packs' of cereals,
If you live in the city and have a raisins, etc. You may be paying more
yard, you can be a successful for the packaging than for the
producer of muscadine grapes. Why product.
not be a little farmer. Everyone has the desire to grow plants. Muscadine grapes are recommended because a family supply can be grown in a
Do it yourself. You can buy bacon, pork chops, butter, margarine, etc. in whole hunks, and then slice or cut it up and individually wrap it yourself
small area, and because these fruits for your family.
can be grown successfully without an
Weigh convenience against the
intensive spray program.
cost. Pre-packaged food, such as rice
Muscadine grape plants grow vigorously and have a deep green color. The real beauty is the tasty
and stuffing mixes or biscuits and cake mixes are usually more expensive than those made from
fruit and the many ways the vines can scratch. It is possible to make your
be trained to add beauty to the landscape.
If the vines are grown for the fruit, a one-wire trellis is recommended. If the plants are for a background planting or divider in the landscape, a trellis with as many as four wires should be considered.
Contact your county agent for varieties recommended for your area and planting instructions.
own pastry, biscuit, cookie mixes.
Paper towels are expensive. They may make good dusting and cleaning cloths, but old sheets and shirts can be used just as effectively and they are washable.
Don't throw away the cotton in the tops of medicine bottles. It's sterile and reusable.
IMPORTANT ADVICE!!! Never shop when you are hungry, tired, up-
Using Dry Herbs
set or when your feet hurt. Studies have shown that under these conditions, the consumer spends more
During winter
than they planned in the grocery store.
Since fresh herbs are not always available during winter months, it may be necessary to substitute dry herbs in recipes that call for fresh herbs.
It takes more of the fresh herb than the dry herb. If the recipe calls for two teaspoons of fresh minced herbs, use 1/4 teaspoon of the dried product.
Hereford Show
The Georgia Junior Hereford Heifer Show and Showmanship Contest will be held March 30 in the Coliseum in Athens. Deadline for entries is February 15.
For additional information and entry blanks, contact your county agent or vo-ag teacher.
Peanut Progress
Day Celebration
Peanut growers from throughout the state are invited to attend Peanut Progress Day February 25, at the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College campus in Tifton.
Activities during the day will include a machinery display, chemical display, new products display, and recipe contest.
Over $ 1,700 in cash awards will be made to winners in the Georgia Peanut Recipe contest. Persons interested in entering the contest should contact their county agent, county Farm Bureau chapter, of the Georgia Peanut Commission, P. O. Box 967, Tifton, Ga. 31794.
Wednesday, January 15, 1975
Farm Numbers
Unchanged
The preliminary estimate of forms operating in Georgia during 1975 at 75,000 is unchanged from the 1973 and 1974 number, according to the Georgia Crop Reporting Service. Prior to 1973, Georgia farm numbers decreased steadily. In 1966, there were 84,000 farms in Georgia.
The preliminary estimate 1 of land in farms for 1975 at 17 million acres is also unchanged from 1973 and 1974. Average farm size at 227 acres is also unchanged over the last three years but up 4 acres from 1966.
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.) Jan. 15 -- Ga. Soybean Assn. An nual Meeting, Macon Hilton, Macon. Jan. IS - 12:30 PM -- Reg. Polled Hereford Sale, Reynolds. Swearingen Hereford Farms, S. on Ga. 128 Hadden & Swearingen consignors. For free catalog call: R. L. Swearingen, Jr. (see above for add). Jan. 16-1 p.m., Annual Swine Production Sale, Red gilts, open gilts and boars. Durocs, Hampshires & Yorkshires. R. B. Coody, Vienna Feed and Livestock Co., Rt. 3, Vienna. Rain or shine. Jan. 16 - 9:20 AM -- Beef Cattle Short Course, RDC, Tifton. Jan. 17 - 10:30 AM -- 91 Holstein cows shipping a 60 Ib. average. Eli Kauffman Farm, Rt. 1, Montezuma. Hwy. 26 from 1-75 South of Perry toward Montezuma. 912-472-' 8842. Jan. 20-12 noon -- All Breed Bull Sale, Sylvania Agricultural Center. For free catalog call R. L. Swearingen (see above for add.) Jan. 21 - 1 PM -- Winter sale, Hampshire & Duroc bred gilts, open gilts, boars. Edsel Lewis Farm, Rt. 4, Baxiey 912-367-3264. Jan. 23 - 9:30 AM -- Commodity , Futures Short Course, RDC, Tifton. Jan. 24 - 2 PM & Jan. 25 - 12:30 PM -- North East Ga. Angus Assn. Annual Show and Sale. Coliseum, UGA, Athens, Walter Helmruck, Rt. 1, Crawford 30630. Jan. 25 - 1 PM -- Jappy Akins &. Freddie Deal tested Duroc sale, Bullock Co. Agricultural Center, Statesboro. 40 bred gilts, 35 boars, 40 open gilts. For catalog phone or write Jappy Akins, Rt. 2, Brooklet 912-681-1883 or Mr. Deal Rt. 1, Register, 912-488-2111. Jan. 26 - 12:15 PM -- Open Horse Show, Central City Park, Macon, spon. Heart of Ga. Arabian Horse Assn. Info: Mrs. Joan Brown, Macon 912/746-2576. Jan. 28 - show 9:30 AM, sale 1-30 PM -- Ga. State Duroc Winter Show and Sale, Emanuel County Agricultural Center, Swainsboro. For catalog, phone or write R. E. Youngblood, Rt. 3, Ashbnrn 31714. Ph. 912/567-4044.