FARMERS & CONSUMERS Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Volume 61 FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION SEE PAGE 2 Wednesday, October 15, 1975: Number 43 How tot Egg Outlook Appears Brighter After a decline in production resulting from ruinous production costs in late 1974 and early 1975, the egg market outlook appears brighter for the months ahead. This is good news for the state, for its agricultural community gener- sally, and for the 'consumer; as well as for the Georgia egg producers represented by the Georgia Egg Association. It is good news for the state beicause eggs at Ifarm level accounted for $282,059,000 or 13.4 percent, of Georgia's total cash farm income in 1974. As other dollars are (Our guest columnist this week is Ed L. Houston, President, Georgia Egg Association, P. 0. Box 82, Lumber City 31549.)_____ added through processing and allied industries, it's a substantial contribution to our state's economy. The $282 million received for eggs by Georgia farmers last year ranked below only broilers and peanuts among the 17 major contributors to Georgia's 1974 cash farm income of over $2.1 billion dollars. Georgia is, in fact, second nationally in both egg and chicken production, and leads the nation in total poultry product income. We are proud of this and the key roles the Georgia Egg Association, Georgia Egg Commission, and Georgia Poultry Federation take in state, regional and national activities. The egg news is good for the consumer because, even though egg prices have had to increase to make ends meet for the egg producer, eggs will still remain a remarkable bargain providing high protein. This year has seen egg prices lower than when the Bureau of Labor Statistics first started reporting food cost figures; and even at 80 cents a dozen, eggs would be a 52-cent-a-pound source of complete protein. Eggs have always been a godsend to the dietician and a delight to the gourmet. They are the standard for complete protein content against which the quality of other protein (Continued On Page 8) Georgia Tobacco Sales Finally End With Prices - Marketing Problems Seed Agencies By Tommy Irvin Commissioner of Agriculture Hold Nat'1 Meet Auction sales during the 1975 season on the Georgia-Florida flue-cured tobacco market took a downward turn for both volume and value. The organization that assures American and Canadian farmers of high quality seed of adapted varieties is coming to Georgia for its 57th Annual meeting. The Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies (AOSCA), with representatives in every state and Canada, will meet October 19 - 23 in Savannah. Members oversee three and onehalf million acres under certification in the two countries. They work with 50 crops and more than 1,450 varieties and hybrids. The Georgia Crop Improvement Association and Foundation Seeds, Inc., both headquartered in Athens, will host the group's first meeting in Georgia. Harvey C. Lowery, Cooperative Extension Service agronomist seed certification, and Sammie B. Parkman, manager of Foundation Seeds, are sharing responsibility for the program and arrangements. The Association, organized in 1919, establishes minimum standards for genetic purity and quality of seeds, standardizes certification regulations and procedures, and encourages cooperation between individuals, agencies, groups and organizations in the seed industry. Some 250 members are expected to attend the meeting. Gypsy Moth Found The destructive gypsy moth has been discovered for the first time in Georgia. Since only one male moth was trapped, U.S.D.A. officials said it is unlikely that the tree pest has established colonies in Georgia. The moth was trapped in Colquitt county. No female moths or egg masses have been reported. This isolated find was probably due to moths "hitchhiking" on recreational vehicles or other objects moving out of the generally infested northeastern United States. Inspectors will survey the Georgia discovery site for egg masses that would survive the winter. The fuzzy tan cluster each of which may contain from 100 to 1,000 eggs are laid on the undersides of tree limbs, logs, rocks, outdoor furniture and recreational vehicles. Any masses spotted should be reported to Carl M. Scott, Jr., Director, Division of Entomology, Georgia Department of Agriculture, or your local county agent. Inside Pages Letters................... 2 Recipes .................. 5 Ag Calendar .............. 8 Gross sales for the belt including 23 Georgia and 5 Florida markets totalled 190,395,745 pounds for $190,645,694.00, averaging $100.13 per 100. This volume includes 8 3/4 million pounds of resale tobacco and is down about 7 million pounds from the year before and sold for $2.68 per 100 weight less in average price. Also the total monetary value fell 12 million dollars from 1974. Georgia producers' sales amounted to 151,485,819 pounds for $152,452,092.17 dollars averaging $1.69 per hundred. Grade distribution for the 1975 Georgia crop indicated an overall lower quality from last year. The Federal-State Market News Service reports that a majority of grade prices were lower than a year ago. More than 50 per cent of the grade averages were down from $2.00 to $6.00 per hundred with only a few of the grade prices increasing from $1.00 to $2.00 above last year. Stabilization cooperation receipts totaled 29,027,927 pounds or 15.2 per cent of gross sales. This was the second largest volume going under loan ever recorded for type 14 tobacco, exceeded only by the 1955 volume of 31.2 million pounds going under loan. Growers were disappointed on the prices paid for their leaf and were unhappy over the longest selling season in the history of Georgia flue- U.S.D.A. Warns Of New cured tobacco marketing. The season lasted for 50 selling days beginning on July 8 and ending on October 2. Chestnut Pest Invasion Georgia tobacco leaders and growers blamed the depressed tightness at the auction markets on the 15 per The U.S. Department of Agriculture is warning owners of Chinese cent allotment increase granted by chestnut trees to check for gall wasp, an oriental pest recently discovered Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz in for the first time in the United States. 1975. 1g^^^^^^^_^^^^_^l^^^^_^_^l^^^^^_^^^^^_^l^^_^ October 20-25 NATIONAL FOUR-H I TREE FARM WEEK. I i?j_* u First Observance. | ^ iB Mule Day Coming Mule Day will be held November chTeshtenutprgersoevnets ohui tBbryeraokn ainndvoFlvoerst Valley, Ga. However, all 8,000 Chinese chestnut trees in Georgia have not been surveyed. The commercial Chinese chestnut industry in this country is very small, with most trees being planted by homeowners for personal use. All owners of Chinese chestnut trees are urged to check for signs For years I have visited Georgia markets during the selling season to have a first hand awareness of growers and warehousemen's problems. Even though only 12 sets of buyers were assigned by the Marketing Committee to the Georgia-Florida belt, early sales in July were set at a daily rate which was sufficient to allow type 14 sales of 18 1/2 million pounds per week. In late July and 1 in Calvary. Special events will be of the wasps. Suspected findings early August when the eastern, featured including prizes for the should be reported to the Plant middle and old belts opened in ugliest Mule, Most Stubborn Mule Protection Division, Ga. Depart- North Carolina and Virginia, the and the Prettiest Mule. For infor- ment of Agriculture, or to the Marketing Committee cut the sales mation, call 912/872-3298. (Continued On Page 8) (Continued On Page 8] Page 2 Dear Editor: The bushel of apples arrived and they are beautiful AND delicious! - My sincere thanks to everyone involved with choosing my recipe as a winner. The news arrived on a depressing day [early in the morning] and really "made my day"! I'll be most anxious to have a copy of the 1st winner's recipe for recipe collecting Is an avid hobby of mine. Thanks again. Malbea Ann Hell man Chamblee, Georgia [2nd place winner in Apple Cooking Contest] Farm employment No commercial, industrial tfr domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised. Want exp. dairyman. Herringbone parlor, mobile home furnished, Kenneth Boss, Logan- ville. Ph. 466-4247 or 466-4942, after 7.__________________ Want exp. man for cattle operation, preferably married, references required, NE Ga. location. R. Terry Young, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-2824 days or 754-4572 nights._____________ Will do bush-hog or plow your farm land and pastures, 30 mi. radius of Loganville. Ken Hill, Grayson. Ph. 972-4338 or 972-8973. Will clean out barns, stables, chicken houses for compost, S. Augusta, Waynesboro area only. Mr. Whisnant, Rt. 2, Hepzibah. Ph. 404-793-3072. FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building 19 Hunter St.. S W. Atlanta, Georgia 30334 404-656-3727 Tommy Irvin, Commissioner In order to subscribe to the MARKET BULLETIN, you may call 656-3727 or send requests to the above address. There is no charge for Georgia residents to receive this publication; out-of-state residents are charged $2.00 annually. To advertise, you must be a resident of Georgia. Out-of-state wanted column is the only exception to this rule. Notices must not exceed 20 words and must adhere to rules and regulations preceding each category. 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. The Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail. Deborah Pullin, Editor Amy Baxley, Asst. Ed., Editorial Martha Henderson, Asst. Ed., Notices Published weekly at 19 Hunter Street S. W., Atlanta 30334. Second class postage paid at Atlanta, Ga. Will control beaver, muskrat, squirrels and other pests, within 50 mi. Atlanta. Ken Forbus, Rt. 3, Taylor Rd., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 404-949-3329.______________ Man exp. in handling explosives will blast rocks, stumps, ditches, ponds, soil loosening on farm. Ted Thompson, Box 17, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404-475-4524._______ Want someone with front end loader and brush fork to do work on farm in Union Co. J. R. Wimpey, Rt. 1, Conley. Ph. 404-361-7307. Wire cages made to order, any kind and any size. Charles H. Gilreath, Rt. 1, Box 348, Monroe 30655^ Ph. 267-6483.__________ Want middle age couple to live on farm as caretaker, must have own trailer, furnish water and sewage. J. J. Griswell, Stone Mountain. Ph. 296-2154. _____ 40 yr. old woman w/5 children wants job on chicken farm, 2 tc work, need 3 bedrm. house. Mrs. Joyce Clark, Rt. 1, Butler 31006. Ph. 862-3444._____________ Horseshoeing and trimming, Alpharetta and surrounding areas. Gary Johnson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 6448.__________________ Want couple to feed cows this winter in exchange for furnished apartment. Mrs. Carlos Brown, Rt. 2, Box 75, Royston 30662. Ph. 2458535 or 245-5749._____________ Man and wife want caretaker job on hog, cattle or chicken farm, near Savannah, no children. Vincent Petello, Gen Del., Cave Spring 30124.________________ Horseshoeing; also, horses hauled anywhere, any time, very reasonable. Thomas A. Floyd, 487 Thoreau Dr., Smyrna. Ph. 436-4570, after 2 p.m.________________ Will do artificial insemination in Habersham and adjoining counties, all breeds. Wayne Ansley, Rt. 1, Cornelia 30531. Ph. 404-778-6082. Will do all types of tractor work including bush hog cutting, plowing, etc. West Atlanta area. W. H. Tribble, Austell. Ph. 941-3944. Horseshoeing hot and cold, minor blacksmith repairs, plus 24 hr. emergency service for regular customers. Tom Hayes, Stone Mountain. Ph. 284-7292. Farm machinery and equipment for sale Only that farm machinery which has been used in an individual farming operation and is being sold by that same individual may be advertised hi this column. The same general rule applies to those wanting equipment in that they should be seeking equipment for their own individual farm. No trucks may be advertised vfanjed op for sale in the THE MARKET BULLETIN Bulletin. Our rules and regulations prohibit dealers and commercial enterprises from advertising. Dbl. 16 in. bottom plow, quick hitch, like new, $350. Otis Clark, Rt. 1. Box 92. Alamo. Ph. 568-2838. John Deere 55 grain combine, new motor, field ready. Frank Powell, Box 267, Buena Vista 31803. Ph. 912-649-7140._____________ 1952- 8N Ford tractor, new tires, good cond., $1,050. E. L. Crider, 6104 HiUvale Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-9239.________________ Farmall H tractor with disc., good cond., $750. Hiram Kelly, Rt. 5. Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8142.______ 8N Ford tractor w/equip.; 2 wheel utility trailer. J. L. Cruse, Jr., Rt. 8, Box 235, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-6537, after 6 pm.__________ Gravely tractor Super convertible, 7.6 hp., elec. start, SwiftO-Matic w/30 in. mower, rotary plow, etc., $810. Ben Walton, Rt. 7, Box 208, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404283-2964._________________ John Deere 605 four wheel, PTO, fertilizer spreader, $3,000 firm. Raymond Moss, 7225 Bell Rd., Duluth 30136. Ph. 467-3076 or 451- 3541._____________________ Steel body for farm trailer, 7 ft. wide, 12 ft. long, $250. Howard C. dark, Avera 30803. Ph. 404-547- 2271.___________________ Tandem axle trailer, elec. brakes, for hauling tractor. C. E. Manning, 4380 Brownsville Rd., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 404-943- 9779.________________________ International mower, 7 ft. blade w/hyd. cyl., $150; eight tray incubator, $100. Earl Lowe, Dallas Ph. 445-3314.________________ 1966 Ford cabover F750 tractor, used for clearing land. Thomas Roberson, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 161-9579.__________________ 5 1/2 ft. x 10 1/2 ft. farm trailer, 850 x 16 six ply tire, $125. J. A. Brown, Rt. 1, Felton 30140. Ph. 646- 3384.__________________ 3-pt. hitch for Sears tractor, like new cond., $25 F.O.B. M. W. Day, RFD 3. Box 254. Thomson 30824. Spreader I.H. 200, $300; front end loader Wagner, model No. 5 2123, $500. B. E. Carter, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-6458. 26 AR Wood gas brooders, pulleys and ropes, converted to pancake size, $5 ea. Nelson Casey, Canon. Ph. 404-245-8525.______ Two 18.4-34 tractor tires and tubes; tricycle front end for 4020 [ohn Deere, new cond. B. W. Cook, Rt. 3, Dublin 31021. Ph. 912-272- 1803._________________ J.E. 435 diesel tractor and 2 row bottom plow, PTO and lift perf., good tires, runs good, both $1250 firm. Jim Harp, Eastman. Ph. 912374-2366.__________________ 20 disc Taylorway tandem harrow, heavy duty, 26 in. discs, like new cond., $2000. Steve Maxwell, Dewey Rose. Ph. 283- 1513.__________________ One 2 ton cap. liquid feed tank w/1 ton liquid, 1 yr. old, $100. J. E. Varnadoe, 2971 Hill top Dr., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 404-457-8304. Massey Ferguson model No. 200 Industrial front end loader, good cond., $600. Kenneth R. Bandy, 697 N. Varnell Rd., Tunnel Hill. Ph. 404-673-4383._____________ CII Allis Chalmers combine, w/cab and fan, $6500; MD 300 combine, 13 ft. grain platform, good cond., $6500. Walter Young, Wrens. Ph. 404-547-3396.______ 310 Case crawler tractor w/hyd. tilt blade and 20 ton winch on rear, $2500. Gerald Cochran, Dallas. Ph. 445-9831._________________ Used 275 New Holland baler, like new New Holland rake. J. D. Pounds, Sr., Doraville. Ph. 394- 8288.___________________ Bush hog, 3-pt. hitch, 5 ft., new cond., may be operated as is now on tractor. Carl Schnittjer, Farmington. Ph. 769-5343, after 5:30 P.M.____________________ Cattle bed for Chevrolet pickup step side, like new cond., $85. Norman P. Bennett, 13005 Bethany Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475- 5590, ,' .:: -; ; : : ...'.,;' -,' .. ... Wednesday, October 15, 1975 Case 555 hay cutter-conditionerwindrower, 9 ft. cutting width, very good cond., cut less than 8000 bales, $1500. H. H. Nichols, Suches 30572. Ph. 404-747-2191, after 3:30 pm._________________________ Equip, for Cub Farmall. D. A. Tootle, Rt. 4, Box 249, Glennville 30427. Ph. 912-654-4595._______ 1973 Ford 2000 diesel tractor, 2 row, w/8 pieces of eqiup., like new cond. Theron L. Moody, Rt. 2, Box 193, Ludowici. Ph. 545-9510, after 5 pm.___________________________ Arts-Way grain mixer, $1200, Gay Barn Boy high discharge elec. feed wagon, 28 bu. cap., $1500. Toombs D. Lewis, Jr., Rt. 1, Farmington 30638. Ph. 404-453-2496. 1969 135 M.F. diesel multipower, spin-out wheels, good cond., 2600 hrs., $3,250. Robert M. Cohen, Brinson. Ph. 246-8828 or 246-2295. 1974 John Deere backhoe w/loader, 15 ft. dual axle farm trailer, jimmy Galloway, Rt. 6, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-6428. International diesel, size UD-18, good for pulling hammermill or irrigation pump or any other farm machinery, $1,250. Michael Watkins. Rt. 2. Carlton 30627. Crawler loader, trade for frontend loader, rubber tires, w/3-pt. hitch, crawler used for clearing farm land, etc. George McGinnis, Rt. 1, Jefferson. Ph. 367-8461._____ Ford 8N, factory original, works good, repainted 2 yrs.; Ford disc plows, $1550. Mae Green, Rt. 2, Dawsonville 30534.______________ 2 XL-923 Homelite chain saws w/20 in. bars and chains, good cond. Hoyt Carlan, Rt. 1, Maysville 30558. Ph. 677-4990. Homer.______ Hog feeders, 60 bu. Starcraft, 65 bu. Brower, both 12 hole, round type, exc. cond. S. E. Wallace, Statesboro. Ph. 912-839-3745. Harrow for Cadet Cub tractor, $50. Frank Crowder, Rt. 3, Box 311, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-1792.______ 416 Inter., 1973 model, 2 row, low drum, w/cab, cotton picker, picked only 400 A., $13,500. Earl Beasley, Avera. Ph. 404-547-2890 or 547-2890._________________ 22 Bramco gas brooder for chicken house, 60 round plastic waterers for use without jugs. Lorene Scroggins, Rt. 2, Box 175, Rockmart 30153._____________ 40 fourteen hole metal hen nest, $5 ea. Charles Garrett, Rt. 2, Maysville. Ph. 652-2837.________ Baler for sale, like new M.F. 124, baled less than 6000 bales, $3,000; M.F. rake, perf cond., $650. A. Calvin Forrester, Rt. 3, Commerce. Ph. 335-3074._________________ 6 ft. Taylorway off-set harrow, 9 ft. smoothing harrow, w/3-pt. hitch, heavy duty. Ben Winter, Monroe. Ph. 267-6479._________ 1957 D-4 Caterpillar front end loader, $3,000. James Royals, Rt. 3, Hampton. Ph. 946-4968._________ Harrow, blade, pan, belt, pulley, 7 ft. mower, 6 in. auger, 16 in. plow for Ford. L. A. Power, 221 W. Poplar St., Griffin 30223._______ J.D. 105 combine, w/grain and corn heads, good cond., $5,000. B. R. Anderson, Rt. 1, Box 30, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 404-464-3521. 1951 - 8N Ford, exc. cond., good paint and tires, $1,150. Troy Hulsey, Rt. 3. Canton. Ph. 479-4890. Metal feeders, hay racks, etc., reasonable. Dale Scheller, Box 147, Snellville 30278. Ph. 469-4541. John Deere B, M-4 Ditch Witch, economy lift. M. P. Bailey, Redan. Ph. 404-482-2812.____________ Allis Chalmers D-17 w/corn picker, $3500; four liquid feeders, $75 ea. Aaron McWhorter, Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph. 854-4161._______ Hen nest for breeder broiler layers, 60 cents per next hole, both 8 and 10 hole sections. C. B. Martin, Box 217, Kingston 30145. Ph. 336-5358.___________' Manure spreader, John Deere or International; also, incubator and brooder, elec. heat. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917._______________ 2 row Ferguson cultivator, complete, ,$3QQ. Bennie , Knight, MpRean. P.h. 404-.554r28|0fi,:,0 ---..,-,;; 2 Bramco shavings cleaners for sale, $50 ea. Nelson Casey, Canon. Ph. 404-245-8525.____________ Taylorway subsoiler, $60; Sunbeam 510 animal clippers, $60; rope halters, $20 for lot. A. Mims Wilkinson, Jr., Atlanta. Ph. 404934-4064.______________________ No. 15-B hyd. water ram, $125; farm trailer, 15 ft. x 6 3/4 ft. twin axles w/elec. brakes and lights. James A. Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 114, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5607. 7 hp compost grinder/shredder, used approx. 20 hrs., $165. Max Armstrong, 2113 Jones Ave.. Albany 31707. Ph. 912-436-0979. 1975 Roanoke auto, tobacco primer w/3 trailers, used very little, exc. cond., $15,000. E. B. Jones, Hahira 31632.___________ 2 model 1200 Cole planters, used very little, $200; also, 2 old planters. Tony Bennett, Rt. 1, Omega 31775. Ph. 912-528-6220. International 28 disc cutting harrow, pull type, $250 cash. James Hopkins, Rt. 2, LaFayette. Ph. 638- 4272.____________________ International 400 diesel tractor w/9 1/2 ft. harrow, good cond., $1800; New Holland grinder and mixer, $900. M. H. Benson, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-425-4962. Lockwood pecan harvester, 1970 model, good cond., $6,000. Duncan A. Roush, Rt. 1, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 404-981-3476.__________ 801 Ford diesel tractor w/harrow and 4 disc breaking plow, good cond., $1,600 for all. Ray Bowen, 509 Bradley St., Perry 31069. Ph. 987-1365._________________ Wood saw that fits behind Ford tractor or any 3-pt. hitch with belt and pulley. Clyde Bennett, Rt. 4, Toccoa 30577.________________ 250 gal. stainless steel milk mixer, w/3/4 hp pump, $300, two hundred 10 qt. galv. pails, $1 ea. George Crook, Rt. 1, Gillsville. Ph. 536-1763.____________________ 71 Allis Chalmers 13 hp tractor, mower, root rake, plow, cultivators, power tiller, good cond., $1100. Van Rainwater, Ellenwood. Ph. 243-3536.________ Sears 6 hp garden tractor w/36 in. mower, $250. Charlie Esparta, Rt. 2, Dallas 30113. Ph. 445-9692. Lindig shredder-MlO, 1.5 hp, elec., exc. cond., $350 firm. D. Olson, 619 Meadowridge Dr., Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 923-8530. 1964 2000 Ford tractor, good cond., bush hog, harrows, scrape blade and trailer, $3000. Wilson Pruitt, Rt. 5, Jordan Rd., Toccoa 30577. Ph. 404-686-2793._______ H Farmall tractor with 16 disc harrow, rotary mower, $850 or best offer. Melvin Crawford, Rt. 1, Box 321-B, Washington 30673. Ph. 678- 7554.____________________ Debarker for taking bark off farm fence post, no motor, $150. David J. Baker, 2572 Valley Stream Dr., Doraville 30340. Ph. 458-2535. John Bean 5108 roto-vac pecan harvester, good cond. Clark Quarterman, Rt. 8, Valdosta. Ph. 242-8028.____________________ Woods Batwing mower, 15 ft., model D-315, used 1 season, good cond., $2,000. V. W. Freeman, Rt. 1, Box 226-C, Butler. Ph. 912-862- 5994._______________________ Forage harvester, 780 Allis Chalmers, grass header for sorghum sudan, chute extension. E. L. Turner, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453- 2137.______________________ John Deere No. 38 sickle blade mowing machine, John Deere No. 60 gas tractor w/3-pt. hitch. T. Cauthorn, Marietta. Ph. 971-1519. A.C. 90 combine, new chains, cyl. bars, elevator, bin, used 1 season, $750; John Deere spreader, good cond. Edward McLendon, Rt. 1. Hawkinsville. Ph. 912-892-3197. 100 egg incubator and brooder, will trade for gentle young cow giving 2 gals, milk per day, pay difference del. Theron Hicks, Rt. 1, Box 103, Adel 31620._________ Farmall A tractor w/cultivator, pneumatic lift, bush and bog harrow, 2 disc plow, good cond. Cliff Mann, Rt. \, Wilk>mson. Ph. 4Q4#2B>*t79.: Griffin,...,; j ;',,., , Wednesday, October 15, 1975 Farm machinery and equipment for sale 2 sets of Bobwhite mating cages w/auto. waterers, ea. set holds 24 prs. birds, $160 for both sets. John C. Ingram, Box 158, Ideal 31041. Allis Chalmers B tractor w/7 ft. sickle mower, repairable cond., $250. D. C. Neal, 2527 Mafiel Dr., Macon 31201. Ph. 912-746-1677, after 6 p.m.______________ 2000 Ib. Fairbank platform scales, with 4 wheels, $300. J. C. Lowery, 14 East 54th, Savannah 31405. Ph. 236-5003 or 236-0086. B model Allis Chalmers, w/cultivator and dbl. harrow, exc. cond., $800. H. O. Pounds, 1120 Ivey Dr., Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 452-6088._________________ Two 5000 bu. Butler grain bins, w/drying floors, twin transition, etc., $4500. Wayne Hatfield, Rt. 1, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-946-2010. Meter mill, auto, meters, blends and grinds feed while you farm, exc. cond. Roger Smith, Rt. 1, Alamo. Ph. 912-568-5072.______ 15 pancake brooders for sale. E. Halski, Rt. 1, Pendergrass. Ph. 693- 2615.____________________ 1950 B Allis Chalmers tractor, like new tires, exc. cond., no lift or other equip., $695. J. L. McCarty, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-8276._____ 1000 gal. Mueller milk tank, model M, with auto, washer and compressor. S. J. Boone, RFD 3, Box 45, Valdosta 31601. Ph. 912244-1101 or 242-7234._______ Good clean 1952 G John Deere tractor w/3 disc plow, sell separately or together. Inman Marett, Rt. 3, Hartwell 30643. 2 horse wagon for sale, very good cond. Jack L. Green, College Park. Ph. 763-2494._____________ 4 horse tiller plow for sale. B. L. Jenkins. Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-9737. 640 Ford tractor, fair cond., $1000; Ford root rake, 3-pt. hitch, $275; 1 scoop, $110. Ludon Barnes, Tom Brewer Rd., Rt. 3, Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-8988.___________ 1974 I.H. 108 tractor, 44 in. mower, 3-pt. hitch, tool bar, harrow, cultivators, furrow openers, $1650. Joe Hobbs, Newnan. Ph. 253-5997.________ Ford 3000 diesel tractor, 1969 model, new tires, 8 speed, live PTO, 1480 hrs., exc. cond., $3,495. J. K. Coggin, Newnan. Ph. 251-3030. 35 Ferguson gas tractor, bottom plows, harrows, cultivator and plows. Robert Bedingfield, Millen. Ph. 982-4080 or 982-5353._______ 1922 model Fortson tractor, reasonable. Robert Martin, Rt. 1, Box 409, Fortson 31808. Ph. 3235315 or 324-1528.___________ 8 hp tiller, 2 forward speeds and reverse, good cond., $180. Lamar Elrod, Rt. 3, Box 31, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-8992._____________ 14 ft. x 9 ft. flat bed trailer, brake axle, lights, ramps with or without, $650. Dow Reid, Gumming. Ph. 887-4386._______________ 1100 Massey Ferguson diesel, 4 bottom roll-over plow, 12 ft. harrow, good cond. M. Woody, Omega. Ph. 528-6190.________ Heavy duty farm trailer, 6 x 12 1/2 ft. bed, lights, elec. brakes, sgl. axle, $450. Robt. E. Skinner, 392 Westview Dr., Athens. Ph. 543- 7798.___________________ 4 wheel, 16 ft. farm trailer, w/drive up ramps, elec. brakes, lights, $500. George Moon, 1608 Dogwood Rd., Snellville 30278. Ph. 404-972-3704.______________ Phelps pecan harvester, mounted on D-17 AC tractor and 2 wagons, $3,500; Gould hyd. shaker, $600. H. W. Peavy, ST., Box 66, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-956-3562.______ #N Ford tractor, exc. cond., drag harrow, drawbar, stabilizers, turning plows, fallow plows, all $2000. Glynn Mooje, Bt. 3, Box .280A, Nicholls 31554. Ph. 912-283-5575,' after 7 p.m. Auto, chicken feeder with hen trough, egg track and carrier, plywood hen nest, porcelain drinkers. J. Boling, Rt. 1, Homer 30547. Ph. 404-677-3307. _____ Combine 14 ft. grain header, cab, exc. cond.; Farmhand stack mover, good cond. Julius Dozier, Thomson. Ph. 404-541-0350.___________ Farmall cub tractor, cultivator, planters, hyd. lift, good cond., practically new tires. C. R. Reynold, Rt. 3, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-4455.__________________ Econ-o-mist, high concentrate orchard sprayer, 36TD3. Edward Woodring, Rt. 4, Box 67, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-2463.___________ 5000 Ford tractor with only 238 hrs.; Lilliston peanut combine, model 1500, PTO drive. J. W. Yawn. Milan. Ph. 912-362-2042. Vada built wood farm trailer body, 3 ft. x 6 ft. x 12 ft., good cond. T. D. Foister, Rt. 2, Box 89, Camilla. Ph. 912-294-5384.______ Stock and utility trailer, tandem axle, elec. brakes, lights, etc., exc. cond., $450. W. H. Keene, 4608 Old Dixie Hwy., SE, Dalton 30720. Ph. 277-1523._________________ Ford, 1 row, mounted corn picker and sheller, $650. A. R. Thaxton, Luthersville 30251. Ph. 927-6836. 200 tube type feeders for chickens, 50 cents ea. Clarence Sharp, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832- 8831. after 6pm.____________ 5 ft., pull type bush hog, $150. P. H. Roberts, Rt. 2, Colbert 30628. Ph. 788-2179.________________ Massey Ferguson TO20 tractor, see to appreciate, $1,000. Mr. Doug, Rt. 2, Cedartown. Ph. 748- 2822._______________________ M.F. 165, spin-out wheels, hyd. system, power steering, 350 hrs., $5800. W. L. Mitchem, Rt. 4, Devereuz. Ph. 912-452-7170._____ Byers power shovel, 3/4 yd. bucket, 216 hrs. Jonah Arnold, Jr., Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-7769 or 452-9032.__________________ D-6 9U15236 w/angle blade, rebuilt final drive and Cat. unit. David Lay, Box 786, Winder. Ph. 867-4090.__________________ 135 Massey Ferguson tractor, power steering, 725 hrs., B.B. and smoothing harrow, cultivator, earthcavator, $3,995. C. H. Scandrett, 7659 Sherman Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 471-2714. Ramacher pecan sweeper, $2,000, pecan cleaner, $2500, Hobbs pecan pop remover table, $4200. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Pretoria Rd., Albany 31707.___________ Farm wagon, 7 ft. x 3 ft., pulled by ponies or small mule; also, harness, all good cond., $300, will del. S. Grace, Conyers. Ph. 922- 4558._________________ 1973 135 M.F. gas, power steering, 200 hrs., harrow, rotary cutter, blade, plow. Mr. Paul, East Point. Ph. 404-767-2340._________ Ford Dexter tractor, $1800, 1st class side rake,'$300, Pasture Dream, $250, Bale King elevator, $250. etc. T. L. Surles, Preston. Pasture Dream, new feet and points, coulters, 2 hay or corn wagons. Ralph Long, Rt. 2, Eastman 31023. Ph. 912-374-3724 or 374- 2218.____________________ Allis Chalmers HD 6G loader, new rollers, good cond., $7500. Jerry Harris, Rt. 1, Box 52, Mansfield 30255. Ph. 468-8459. 1973 Duetz 4006 tractor, 8 pieces of equip, plus diesel tank and pump. Bill Hall, Box 462, Rockmart 30153. Ph. 684-8554.__________ 3000 Ford tractor, gas only, exc. cond., $2,750. Gary Brown, Byron. Ph. 912-953-3330.____________ TO 35 4 cyl. diesel tractor, 1 row cultivator, 6 ft. blade, 5 ft. bush hog, etc., all good cond. T. E. Purcell, Lovejoy. Ph. 946-3352, after 6 p.m. I wanted Want 1 row, pull type corn picker. Lin Parks, Rt 4, Box 238, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-4590.______ Want L.P. gas tank, 100-150 gal. Henry Green, Atlanta: Ph. 44^4765954. THE MARKET BULLETIN Want John Deere grain drill, 11 to 14 row, good cond. Hoyt Carlan, Rt. 1, Maysville 30558. Ph. 6774990. Homer.__________________ Want junked M-John Deere tractor for parts, state price in first letter. Elemer Caraway, Rt. 1, Lyons._____________________ Want Homelite power saw X-L 700, junk saw, want the saw for the gas tank only. J. N. Young, Rt. 2, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 459-5028. Want 3020 John Deere or 656 International tractor, wide front end. Harry L. Hodges, Rt. 1, Box 119A, Claxton 30417. Ph. 912-739- 1978.___________________ Want fly wheel for Massey Harris 44, gasoline engine tractor, must be good cond. Osceola DeDaviess, 5708 Beverly St., Savannah 31405.____________ Want 1 row Super A or cub w/equip., in exc. cond. and reasonable. C. W. Kinsey, Rt. 1, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-9608.______ Want back axle for Super C Farmall tractor, will consider junk tractor for parts. W. L. Wilkerson, Rt. 1, Box 44, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 912-987-1910.______________ Want 6-8 ft. off-set, pull type, harrow, on tires w/hyd. cyl., good, repairable cond. W. L. Sapp, Denton 31532. Ph. 912-375-4861. Want blacksmith tools, forge, blowers, Irg. anvil, tongs, etc., must be good cond. James L. Appling, Box 265, Cartersville 30120. Ph. 404-382-1577._______ Want 600 ft. metal grill, for Big Dutchman feeder, narrow track, must be good cond. and reasonably priced. Edgar Thomas, Jefferson. Ph. 367-8530.____________ Want 4 bottom flip-over plow, must be Ferguson or John Deere, reasonably priced. D. H. Simmons, RFD No. 2. Coolidge. Ph. 346-3301. Want DC Case tractor for parts, state price. Charles Wallace, Rt. 2, Box 36C1, Harlem 30814. Ph. 404556-3203. Want Ford motor diesel tractor engine or junk tractor. D. C. Neal, 2527 Mafiel Dr., Macon 31201. Ph. 912-746-1677. 6 p.m.__________ Want manure spreader, must be good cond., near Chatsworth. J. H. Turner, Rt. 5, Chatsworth. Ph. 695- 4988.______________________ Want corn sheller, hand operated, within 100 mi. radius of Watkinsville. Wm. C. Simmons, Rt. 1, Box 233, Watkinsville 30677. Want 1 row, pull type, New Idea corn puller. Bill Adams, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2152. after 6 p.m. Want propane gas tank. J. Stanley, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 4730.___________________ Want Allis Chalmers G tractor and equip., good cond. and reasonably priced. Ralph Lord, 1737 Belle Isle Cir., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 634-7423. Want 3-pt. hitch for AC WD tractor and equip, for this tractor. El Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Ter., Augusta 30334._______________ Want 3-pt. hitch for A, B, 50 John Deere tractor; also, 2 row planters. Charles A. Clark, Rt. 1, Williamson. Ph. 404-227-9557. Want 8 ft. to 10 ft. offset harrow, mounted on wheels, over 4,000 Ibs. Aaron McWhorter, Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph. 854-8349 or 854-4161._____ Want John Deere, 2 row, 45 combine, must be good cond. Charles Hemphill, Rt. 3, Box 211-B, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-4293. Want farm tractor, any yr. model, low hrs., prefer diesel in J.D., Ford, M.F., 34-48 hp. Bobby Sprewell, Carrollton. Ph. 258-3988, after 4 p.m._________________ Want 50 gal. metal drums for pig shelters, sturdy, good cond., cheap. C. Whisnant, Rt. 2, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-793-3072._____________ Want propane gas tank, will consider underground type. W. L. McNeal, Rt. 8, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-8934.________________ Want 4 or 5 bottom trailer type plow. Wyatt Grubbs, 2235 DwvlBlvd. Rd., Dalton 30720. Ph. 404259-5618.________________ Want syrup boiler and cane mill. Leonard Parrott, Rt. 6, Box 489, Brunswick. Ph. 912-264-9594. Want set bodies for 1/2 ton Chevrolet w/fenders outside, must be good cond. Hubert C. Fleming, Rt. 2, Box 146, Elberton 30635. Want junk 933 Cat., engine or block, engine series 42-A. Wiley P. Campbell, Rt. 4, Box 136, Dallas. Ph. 445-2829. ______________ Want good rabbit cages, all wire, hanging type, state brand, size and best price. H. R. McCain, 2835 Roosevelt Hwy., College Park 30337. Ph. 761-7475.______________ Want dozer or tractor, 3-pt. hitch, and equip., will trade. Rex Evans. Sylvester. Ph. 776-2236. Want 2 wheel garden tractor for repair parts. Cloie Parson, 1160 Bingham Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-3771. Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale In order to qualify to advertise cattle, cattle farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication. Potential buyers and sellers of cattle are reminded that any cattle moving from farm, to farm should have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever this is a change of ownership. Exceptions being cattle from certified herds or those consigned directly for slaughter. CATTLE 50 exc. Polled Hereford bulls, 2-3 yrs., big, growthy, ready for heavy service; 45 open heifers. Winton Harris, Screven 31560. Ph. 912-586- 6687._______________________ 3 White Face heifers, good cond., $80 ea., approx. 350 Ibs. Jack Wright, Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-6075. Reg. Angus bulls and heifers, 710 mos., guaranteed disease free, tall, long type, reasonable. J. P. Cofty, Rt. 1. Brinson 31725.______ 1/2 Simmental bull, 15 mos., make offer. C. Dowling, Rt. 2, Box 114-E, Waycross 31501. Ph. 283- 1669._________________________ Reg. Charolais cows w/calves and 1 bull; 7 cows; 4 heifers, $5,000 for all. Peyton Way, Hinesville. Ph. 884-2497._______ F-l Brahma-Angus heifers and bulls, $200-$225, 8-9 mos. J. C. Daniell, Carrollton. Ph. 834-3778 after 7:30 pm._________________ 2 cows for sale, both w/lst calf, $160 per pr.; also, 1 bull, $70. Chas. Scott. Griffin. Ph. 228-8805. Black/Red Angus cross heifer, 8 mos., $125. C. Reese, Cheathen Rd., Griffin. Ph. 227-8139.__________ 65 reg. Polled Hereford cows, 6 mo. old calves and bred back, $350 per pr. Edward Hill, Rt. 1, Haddock. Ph. 932-5279.____________ 12 head of extra fine cattle. V.E. Murphy. Decatur. Ph. 404-288-2756. 3 Angus bulls, 18 mos., $180; 10 mos., $100; 9 mos., $90. Wm. Egan, Sr., Newnan..Ph. 253-6549._____ 2 reg. Brangus bulls, 3 yrs., top quality. Ned Harman, Rt. 2, Box 409, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 854-4427. Reg. Black Angus bulls, 12-24 mos.; also, reg. Black Angus cows. H. J. Hamil, 818 Temple Rd., Bremen 30110. Ph. 537-4263. Reg. proven Black Angus bull, Schearbrook Emulous No. 701, 3 1/2 yrs., approx. 2,000 Ibs. V. H. Smith Dahlonega. Ph. 864-3963. Reg. Black Angus cows; bull and heifer calves, $140 up. James H. Cook. College Pk. Ph. 964-6846. 5 purebred Angus cows w/calves, weaning age and bred back to Beefmaster bull, $300 per pr. Dallas Brownlee, Snellville. Ph. 972-2725.________________._ Beefmasters, certified and classified herd, bulls; heifers; some prs., Irg. selection. Paul Swann, Box 1982, Dalton 30720. Ph. 278- 7708.__________________ Good selection of reg. Black Aw/ncgaulvsBbSu."ll-s;Fbfer'edd- hBeTiHfecrhs.'-'aRnTd'-Bc-o' w4s, Statesboro. Ph. 912-865-2475. Page 3 Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 30-36 mos., Victor Domino and Trailblazer breeding, P.P.H.R. Trailblazer 3 grandson. Fred Puckett, Dawson. Ph. 995-2860. Outstanding purebred Santa Gertrudis cows, bred or calves by side; also, few young bulls; heifers. B. Dilworth. Royston. Ph. 245-8643. Purebred Black Angus bull, 1000 Ibs. Jimmy Humphries, Rt. 1, Cornelia 30531. Ph. 404-778-6536. 3 reg. 1st calf Brown Swiss cows, 2 Irg. reg. B.S. bulls. 3 and 4 mos. Tony Reese, Canon. Ph. 245-8543. 3 cows w/calves by side; 4 bred heifers and 1 Hereford bull. Jack L. Green. College Pk. Ph. 763-2494. Purebred Jersey bull, no papers, 2 yrs., do not want to inbreed. H. T. Vincent, 1508 Evans Dr., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 996-6690. Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 2 yrs., sire: Victor 684, $375. R. A. Brumbeloe, Rt. 1, Meansville 30256. Ph. 404-567-8913._____________ 20 Black Angus and Angus crossbred, 350-450 avg. wt., good stock. Bill Dewell, Gumming. Ph. 404-887- 3875.__________________ 2 Angus bulls, will trade for stock of equal value, perf. herd stock, see offering. Fred Wilson, McDonough. Ph. 957-3950._________ Sev. reg. Angus cows, $200 or cow and calf prs., $250, mostly Ankonian bloodlines. W. L. Steadham, Temple. Ph. 562-3571 am. or 562-3243 pm.____________ Reg. Red Angus and LimousinRed Angus cross bulls and heifers. Otis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613. Reg. Black Angus bull; Black Angus heifers. Robert Fuqua, Rt. 4, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 964-7069. Dairy herd, 45 top quality cows; also, 1300 Ibs. milk base. Al Denard, Box 87, Rayle 30660. Ph. 404-274-3455.___________________ 70 exc. steers and heifers for sale, 500-800 Ibs., $200 ea. Claude Thomas, High Shoals. Ph. 404-769- 5073._________________________ 30 heifers bred to reg. Angus Wye bull, $4,200, or sell any part; purebred cows w/calves by side. J. R. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 404-361- 7307.______________________ Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, Victor Domino breeding, service age. John C. Dorough, Jr., Cordele. Ph. 912273-2390. ______________________ 1 cow and calf, $300. F. A. Crowder, Rt. 3, Box 311, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-1792._______. Jersey milk cow, gentle, $225; Guernsey milk cow, 4 gals., $250; feeder calves, $20-$40. Ernest Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903 or 536-3219._________________ 15 reg. Angus Canadian bred heifers; reg. Angus bulls. John Jarrell, Butler. Ph. 912-862-3861. Purebred Santa Gertrudis calves from $350-$500 ea.. El Capitan bloodlines. Phil Lindsey. Alpharetta. Ph. 634-6101 or 475- 5534.______________________ Reg. purebred Charolais, one 3/4 French bull, $750; four full French bulls, $1,500 ea. H. A. Pulley, Adairsville. Ph. 404-629-0721. Purebred Polled Hereford bull, from reg. stock, 8 yrs., 1200 Ibs., trade for reg. AQHA mare, sound. Bryan Carson, Union Pt. Ph. 404486-4128 pm.___________________ Reg. Polled Hereford heifers, Victor Domino bloodlines, 10 mos., exc. cond., $200. Roger Wilson, Macon. Ph. 912^77-5013._______ Baby calves, $15-$35; feeder calves, $35 up. V. Burgin, Folkston. Ph. 912-496-7252.___________ Angus/Holstein calf, 4 mos., approx. 300 Ibs., $65, sell or trade. Jim Katsch, Morrow. Ph. 961-2660. Reg. Angus heifers, $100-$200 ea., 1-2 yrs., open and bred, Wye and Ankonian bloodlines. W. D. Steadham. Temple. Ph. 562r3571 or 562-3243.________________ 5 young reg. Black Angus bulls, make exc. herd bulls, $225. R. Gilbert. Jonesboro. Ph. 478-8777. Reg. Black Angus bull, Fair meadows stock, 3 yrs., approx. 1500 Ibs., see calves on ground, $350; Kettrieth' rfscobsv Alpharetta/ Ph. 475-7827. Page 4 Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale CATTLE Reg. Black Angus bulls. Wm. H. Davis, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474- 8550.___________________ Reg. Polled Hereford cows; heifers; bulls, will trade for mule, Pasture Dream, Farmall Cub. D. G. Harrison, Stockbridge. Ph. 474- 8839._____________________ Top quality baby calves, direct from mother's side. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Rt. 5, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 534-3181._________________ Reg. Polled Hereford, service age bulls, $350 ea.; heifers and cows, $200 up. John Parker, Rt. 3, Box 38A, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2150. Beef type feeders and grass calves, $35 up. S. J. Summers, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 483-1747. Brahma heifers, $135-$150; Brahama bulls, $150-$250; Brangus heifers, $135; Brangus bulls, $150$250. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.___________________ 3 reg. Polled Charolais bulls, 3/4 French, over 1 yr., excl. bloodlines, good disp., $200 ea. W. H. Daniel, Jr., Roswell. Ph. 404-993-3671. Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, Silver Victor breeding, 8 mos., $250-$300 ea. Robert Martin, Belmont. Ph. 404-534-4781._______________ Reg. Black Angus bulls; cows w/calves; also, open and bred heifers, all from top bloodlines. Ray Glasco, Monroe. Ph. 241-1181. 15 young reg. Angus, purebred cows, 1 w/calf, others to calve soon. John Alien, Decatur. Ph. 3774758 or 972-0799.__________ 18 Black heifers, 8-12 mos., $65 ea. Bill Dodd, Alpharetta. Ph. 475- 9382.___________________ Guernsey milk cow, 5 gal. daily, easy milker, back w/calf, $250; Jersey cow, back w/calf, 3 gal., $200. Lee Roy, Winder. Ph. 267- 6033.___________________ Will consign feeder calves to small grain farmers, will give all weight increase, 50 calf min. Ed Simmons, Atlanta. Ph. 404-476-2231 or 892-2070.________________ SWINE Yorkshire boar, 8 mos., 240 Ibs. Jack L. Green, College Pk. Ph. 763- 2494.___________________ Purebred Duroc-Yorkshire boars and gilts; few Duroc-Yorkshire cross gilts. Harvey Harrison, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 912-5522632 am. or 552-2947 pm.________ Purebred Yorkshire boars and pigs for sale, 70-90 Ibs. Kermit Lawson, Swainsboro. Ph. 237-2451 or 237-5994._______________ Purebred service age Yorkshire boars and service age Hampshire boars, will have bred gilts of ea. breed. D. A. Law, Chula 31733. Ph. 912-382-4842._______________ One 7 1/2 mo. reg. Yorkshire boar; one 6 1/2 mo. reg. Duroc boar. J. T. Waldrop, Tifton. Ph. 912-386-0947 or 382-6826._______ 25 feeder pigs, mostly Hamp., 8 wks., $1000 for all. Mary Beasley, Avera. Ph. 404-547-2890.______ 30 nice feeder pigs, Hampshire and Poland China. Joe Phinazee, Rt. 1, Kingston 30145. Ph. 235-2249 or 295-1637.________________ Hampshire boars, service age; Hampshire Yorkshire gilts, breeding age, Hampshire-Yorkshire boars; gilts, 50-150 Ibs. Lawton Kemp, Jr., Box 7. Dexter. Ph. 875-3417._____ Reg. Hampshire boar, bred gilts and sows, from validated herd. Frank Sutton, Taylorsville. Ph. 684- 5600.____________________ Reg. Landrace pigs and breeding age male. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4, Box 6. Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5917. 10 Duroc pigs, 8 wks.; 3 Duroc pigs, 10 wks.; 1 Duroc sow, good cond. James Reynolds, 9757 Corinth Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 461-8086. Reg. Duroc pigs for sale; also, boars .and gilts. Greg-.Garspn,