FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
Volume 61
FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION SEE PAGE 2 Wednesday, Decembers, 1975
Yearbook Features
Work Together Experiment Stations
Number 50
For Agriculture
For the fiscal year 1975-1976 I have the honor and responsibility to serve as President of the Georgia Feed and Grain Association, Inc. Many people in Georgia agriculture not associated closely with our association fully understand its objectives, as well as the objectives of our agricultural associations.
Briefly, the following is our present program. We work very
j closely with the Georgia State Department of Agriculture, Georgia Extension Services, and School of Agriculture, University of Georgia. It is my pleasure I to report that our ' relationship with these agencies is very enjoyable and productive. A close cooperative relationship allows us to understand mutual problems and gives each the
(Our guest columnist this week is Will L.
Kinard, President, Georgia Feed and Grain
Association, 5825 Glenridge Drive, N. E.,
Building No. 1, Suite 211, Atlanta 30328.)
opportunity .to work together in efforts to better Georgia agriculture in general.
Each year a scholarship is awarded to a worthy graduate student at the University of Georgia School of Agriculture. We co-sponsor the yearly Georgia Nutrition Conference with the University of Georgia. This conference has earned the reputation of one of the best in the U.S.
A yearly workshop designed primarily for grain dealers is being planned of which the first will be held at Tifton in March 1976 in cooperation with the Georgia Extension Service.
This meeting is being designed to give Georgia grain dealers the latest information of all kinds concerning production, handling and distribution of Georgia grains.
Close cooperation with the Georgia Department of Agriculture has resulted in expanded grain grading facilities and educational opportunities for Georgia grain dealers. As Georgia expands its production of grain, especially corn and soybeans, it will become more urgent that proper grain grading and handling procedures be known by all people concerned from the far-
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Beginning with the frontispiece a full-page, full-color photo-
graph of peanut research plots at the. Southwest Branch Station, Plains, agricultural research conducted in the University of Georgia College of Agriculture Experiment Stations is prominently featured in the 1975 Yearbook of Agriculture published by the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
The Yearbook is entitled, "That We May Eat", and is devoted exclusively to research in state agricultural experiment stations in recognition of the Centennial observance of research in the state stations during 1975.
Copies are available from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 20402, for $7.30 per copy.
Harter Named
To New Position
Walter Harter, head of the Cooperative Extension Service farm management department, has been named assistant Extension director for agriculture and natural resources.
Fall Shrubbery
In special ceremonies recently at the Atlanta State Farmers Market, Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin proclaimed the second annual Florida Citrus Week in Georgia. Joe Cerniglia of the Atlanta Produce Dealers Assn. watched as the Commissioner presented the proclamation to Florida Citrus Queen Sonya Lynn Siirrency. Citrus Week is observed to point out the importance of Florida citrus fruits to our diet and, through the Atlanta Market, to our economy.
Planting
Seven Georgians
Should Be Done Carefully
Are you considering making some extensive fall plantings or maybe just
planting one or two plants to replace those you lost this summer? If so, now
is the time to begin making those plantings. You will likely buy plants grown
in a container or plants with an earth ball wrapped in burlap.
With container plants be careful will be able to plant the plant soon.
in removing the plant from the Once the container is split down
container. Many nurseries will cut the side it will no longer hold
the container for you but if you do water and the plants will dry out
have the container cut, be sure you rapidly.
Second Agricultural
You will probably also see some little round specks in the container. This is a slow release fertilizer and
Legislative Conference indicates to you that the plant will not need to be fertilized the first summer.
The Second Annual Agricultural Legislative Conference will be held December 10 from 7:30 a.m. until 10 a.m. at the Atlanta Internation-
ale Hotel. Tickets are $5.00 and may be purchased from the Georgia Agribusiness Council, 19 Hunter Street, S.W., Atlanta
30334. Agricultural legislation will be
discussed in depth and a legislative package will be presented in preparation for the next session of the
For plants with an earth ball, be careful to handle the plants by the ball. Do not try to move the plant by the stem. .
If the earth ball is wrapped in burlap you can plant the burlap and all. But if the ball is wrapped in plastic, cut away the plastic before planting. Remember to plant all plants the same height as they were planted before and water all plants thoroughly immediately ,after
planting.
Georgia General Assembly.
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Receive Awards
Seven Georgians received top honors at the 41st annual meeting of the National Association of Extension Home Economists (NAEHE) in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Four home economists received the 1975 Distinguished Service Award. They were Doe Harden, Bibb County; Irene DuBose, Stewart; Juanita Junkins, Richmond, and Marjorie Mason, DeKalb.
Georgia also had three winners of Communication Awards for outstanding contributions in journalism. Frances McKay, Fulton County; Jean Bauerband, Gwinnett; and Pat Barkuloo, Tift.
More than 1,800 Extension home economists from the United States and Puerto Rico attended the annual meeting.
4-ff'ers Compete
More than 400 4-H'ers from all over Georgia competed in the annual square dance and "calling" contest held at the Southeastern Fair this year.
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Farm employment
No commercial, industrial o:F domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertain* to the individual farm may be advertised.
Want someone to bush hog 8 acres of fertile upland field for 2 yrs. free rent, in Dawnville Community. Spurgeon Ray, 1706 Ray Dr.. NE. Dalton 30720.________
Will do roto-tilling, fall pruning of fruit trees, grape vines, etc., reasonable rates. Marty Fabiszewski, 410 Barber Rd., SE, Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-7442.___________
Want country girl or boy, age 1930 yrs. to do poultry or regular farm work, room, board and salary. Mrs. ]. H. Street, Rt. 6, Gainesville.______________
46 yr. old man want work on farm, lives 10 mi. from Richmond Hill on Hwy. 144. Jeff D. Carpenter, Box 194D, Rt. 1, Richmond Hill.
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Want to do any type of farm work, do not want to live in, come for me near by. Margaret Wells, 1134 St. Augustine PL, Atlanta 30306.
Bush-hog and plowing, Irg. or small areas. Mack Waters, Tucker. Ph. 938-3092 or 939-6540.
Man exp. in handling explosives, will blast rock, stumps, ditches, ponds, soil loosening on farm. Ted Thompson, Box 17, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404-475-4524.
17 yr. old boy wants job on chicken or dairy farm. Nathan Bloodworth, 308 Green St., Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-3738.______
46 yr. old sgl. man wants job on farm, come after lives 10 mi. from Richmond Hill, 144 Hwy. Jeff Carpenter, Rt.l, Box 194D, Richmond Hill 31324. Ph. 727-2331.
Bush-hog and plowing, post holes, Gv/innett and DeKalb counties. William Harbin, Lilburn. Ph. 934-4349.
Will do bush-hogging in Marietta; also, do any type farm fencing and farm work. B. J. Ray, Marietta. Ph. 428-5805.
2 sgl. men 25 and 40 yrs., want work on poultry farm or similar. Ben Sammons, 1307 1/2 Baker Ave., Augusta 30904._________
Will. do horseshoeing and trimming. Dee Coston, Columbus. Ph. 687-8672.______________
Want nice retired couple to live in mobile home and help with light garden work and other farm chores. Benny Coley, 2726 Coley Rd.. Rocky Face 30740.________
Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle in Cherokee and adjoining counties. William R. Odum, Rt. 2, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 404-926-5420.
Want job managing Irg. farm/ranch, exp. in all types farm operations and equip. Jerry Ussery, Atlanta. Ph. 404-255-5069.______
Horseshoeing - hot and cold, wil1 do minor blacksmith repairs, 24 hr. service for regular customers. Tom Hayes, Stone Mountain. Ph. 284-
7292.__________________ Will do bush hogging, build Irg.
or small farm fence. B. J. Ray, Marietta. Ph. 428-5805.
notice
Lost: Java green peacock from Riverdale Elementary School area, reward offered. Harry Dunivin, 6580 Camp St., Riverdale. Ph. 4717982._____________
Lost: Beagle, black, brown face, legs, name: Health Chow; Pomeranion, red, name: Willie, reward. E. M. Charron, Mauk. Ph. 912-862-3979._____________
Sold out of walnut meats. Rosa Pritchett, Ellijay.___________
Will the man who had peafowls feathers for sale, contact me. Mrs. Sam Sims, Statham 30666.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
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 wanted or for sale hi the Bulletin. Our rules and regulations prohibit dealers and commercial enterprises from advertising.
Hyd. control unit and 5 rollers for D-6 Cat. Wayne Hatfield, Rt. 1, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-946-2010.
2 iron wagon wheels for sale. Mr. Moore, Hogansville 30230. Ph. 637-4627.
Ford 8N tractor, 3-pt. hitch, good tires, exc. cond., $1400; five ft. bush hog, exc. cond., $450. Bill Hunt, Riverdale. Ph. 461-9491.
9N Ford tractor, 50 hrs. since major overhaul, $1,280; five ft. disc harrow, $295. W. W. Aldredge, RFD 1, Box 404, Thomasville 31792. Ph. 912-226-1192, after 7 p.m.
Joy grinder, 1 hp motor, 3 phase, heavy duty, good for any time farm use. John Ray, Rt. 3, Jasper. Ph. 735-2061.__________________
1 horse wagon, no body, all hubs good, running gear and wheels fair, $15 complete, you come after. Jack W. Vickery, Rt. 2, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-3669, after 6 p.m.______
44 bu., 12 hole Shanadoah hog feeder, like new cond., $100, can del. for fee. Alien Parrish, Cordele. Ph. 273-2567, after 5.__________
1 row Covington planters for sale, like new cond., $250. Joe Overby, Atlanta. Ph. 404-261-8632 or 355-6456, after 7 p.m._______
4506 Deutz, 6 ft. rotary mower, 22-22 tandem harrow, 276 New Holland baler. Kelley Robertson, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 463-4982.
Rotary cutter, 5 ft., $200, scoop pan, $150, one row cultivator, $100, subsoiler, $75, 1 bottom plow, $175. C. Brown, Appling 30802. Ph. 541-
1570.____________________ 1964 Massey Ferguson 203
tractor w/front bucket and backhoe, good cond., $3200. Jerry McElroy, Loganville. Ph. 466-8661, after 7 p.m._________________
4020 John Deere w/turbo-charger and 18.4 x 34 duals, 115 hp, exc. cond., $8,000. Johnny Swilley, Rt. 9, Valdosta 31601. Ph. 912-242-5318.
1975 J.D. 3300 combine, diesel engine, 3 row corn head, 13 ft. grain platform, exc. cond. Harris D. Clark, Rochelle 31079. Ph. 912365-7224.___________________
13 good pancake brooders for sale, $10 ea. L. C. Roberts, Rt. 2, Jefferson. Ph. 367-8833. night.
1965 - 165 M.F. tractor, good cond.; 3 roller cane mill, $250. W. W. Wilkes, Rt. 2, Dublin. Ph. 272-
4781._______________________ 2 horse wagon for sale, exc.
cond. Jack Green, College Park 30337. Ph. 763-2494.
Rotary cutter, 5 ft., 3-pt. hitch, light duty, requires 25 hp tractor, $270; mule drawn stalk cutter, $99. Carl Schnittjer, Farmington. Ph. 769-5343, after 5:30.
2 auto, curtain controls for chicken house, $675 for both units. E. T. Wilkie, Rt. 3, Dallas. Ph. 445-
6046.__________________ Rainbow irrigation system
w/Traveler, hose reel, Chrysler 318 engine and 7500 ft. 6 in. pipe. A. Aldridge, Ochlocknee. Ph. 912-6832153. ______________
2000 Ford tractor (1970 diesel with 1373 hrs., 2-16 in. bottom plows, very good cond., $2800. Eddie V. Wood, Jr., Rt. 1, Pitts. Ph. 648-6426._________________
1974 Deutz diesel, model 4506, power steering, like new cond., $4500, other equip. Don Higgins, Cornelia. Ph. 778-4335 or 778-6081.
Wednesday, Decembers, 1975
Gleaner combine, 1974 model M, 16 ft. Cropsaver reel, robot head control, air cond. cab, approx. 365 hrs., exc. cond. Billy Sanders, Vienna 31092. Ph. 912-268-4503.
2 disc tiller w/quick hitch for Farmall tractor, $150; four Flipover turning plows, w/3-pt. hitch, make offer. Glynn Moore, Rt. 3, Box 280A, Nicholls. Ph. 912-283-5575, after 6 pm.________________
1974 - 1530 John Deere diesel w/No. 48 loader, 250 hrs., like new, $7,OOO.Billy Tucker, Rt. 1, Rayle. Ph. 743-5330.__________
Howard rotovator, good cond., $1,400. Wilton Dyal, Mt. Pleasant. Ph. 427-4701.______________
1972 diesel tractor, 17 hp, 2 speed, PTO, 3-pt. hitch, 5 speed trans., 451 hrs., good strong tractor, $1600. Robert Nipper, Rt. 1, Juliette. Ph. 912-994-9403._____
4 tractor tires, 21.00 x 24, twenty ply, good tread. A. A. Dye, Rt. 1, Box 352C. Fairburn. Ph. 461-7778.
Gerguson tractor, $1200, rotary mower, $200, Gyro cutter, $300, Oliver 1 row corn picker, $400, two Cole planters, $75. T. L. Surles, Preston._________________
340 International diesel w/14A cotton picker, good cond. Henry H. Dixon, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-
2786.___________________Howard S/12 Super C, 3-pt. hitch
backhoe, 24 in. bucket, John Deere W manure spreader. Darrell Williamson, Rt. 4, Commerce. Ph. 335-6211._________________
Lockwood pecan harvester, 1970 model, good cond., $6,000. Duncan A. Roush, Rt. 1, EUenwood 30049. Ph. 404-981-3476.__________
1972 J.D. 12 hp tractor w/elec. lift, 8 pieces equip., $1350, 7 hp Sears rotary tiller, $200, etc. Harry Cole. Social Circle. Ph. 464-2430.
Deutz 400 diesel power tractor, w/front end loader, balloon tires, International 300, full power, exc. cond., reasonable. W. C. Rexroat, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5339.________
Big Dutchman, belt type, roll-out hen nests, enough for 450 ft. house, good cond. D. F. Dalton, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-2258.____________
2 W.C. Allis Chalmers tractors, one 3/lift, front cultivators, PTO, $495; one w/PTO, both fair cond., good tires, $250. Louie Casey, Rt. 4, Box 66, Dawson 31742. Ph. 912-698-
3421.____________________ Two 8 ton feed bins, 1 feed cart,
all exc. cond., $1,000. L. H. Cook, RFD 1, Union Point 30669. Ph. 486-
3554.________________ Dbl. hopper Cole planter, $50,
sgl. hopper Cole planter, $35, sgl. hopper Avery planter, $40, middle buster, $20. C. O. Blalock, Rt. 1, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-4875.
Ford 5000, four-16 ft. bottom plow, 165 bu. grain trailer, New Holland 352 feed mill, liquid mineral feeder, belly mower. Bunny Deal, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912764-6017.______________
4000 gal fuel tank, can be truck mounted, $800. W. B. Tinsley, Box 128, Senoia. Ph. 404-599-3137.
Big Dutchman, auto, feeders, one 300 and one 500 w/dbl. track 800 ft. chain, priced cheap. Robt. J. Brady, Rt. 7, Box 405, Augusta. Ph. 404-798-6552.
Good used 150 Case self-propelled combine, w/corn head (2 row) and 1-3 ft. grain table, all good cond., $2,000. A. T. Downs, Rt. 2, Mitchell 30820. Ph. 404-465-2644.
GE farm security light, $40 or best offer. Buddy Jones, Rt. 2, Box 76, Preston 31824. Ph. 912-828-
5566.___________________ Farm trailer, 15 ft. x 6 1/2 ft.,
elec. brakes, lights, treated wood floor and ramps. James A. Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 114, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-5607.___________
440 John Deere crawler hyd.blade. Marvin S. Nix, 1709 Sylvester Rd., Albany.________
450 John Deere dozer, good cond. Rabun Beasley, Box 215, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 912-375-5174.________
H. D. 16 Allis Chalmers bulldozer, exc. cond., new undercarriage and trans.. blade and rake like new, $30,000. John Robert Jonesi Rt. 3, Box 70, Metter 30439. Ph. 685-6125.
International Harvester combine, used 2 seasons, model 82, $2,000 firm. Bobby Sumner, Rt. 1. Alapaha. Ph. 533-5403.________
Hammermill, includes belt, pulley, mixing tank, 3 screens, $600 frim; also, big-mouth watering jars and lids for poultry house, 1/2 price. Glenn Davis, Atlanta. Ph. 404-394-3254 or 451-9032.________
Lockwood pecan shaker for sale, good cond., $950. Bill Mays, 912 Charlevoix St., Richland 31825. Ph. 912-887-3482._______________
5000 Ford tractor, 1800 hrs., w/2 harrows, bottom plow, planting and cultivating equip. Bud Samples, Rt. 3, Metter 30439. Ph. 912-685-2022.
Massey Ferguson 35 diesel deluxe, 2400 hrs., spin out rear wheels, all 4 new tires, live PTO. F. L. Hindsman, Sr., Rt. 1, Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 404-941-0595.
~Hesston-Stakhand 10 for sale, used very little. Joe B. Cooper, Jr., Rt. 2, Danielsville. Ph. 404-789-
3547._____________________ Massey Ferguson 222 corn head
to fit 205 or 300 combine; 4010 John Deere tractor, good cond. Leonard Powell, Rt. 3, Box 148B, Wrightsville 31096. Ph. 912-864-2653.
9N Ford tractor for sale, good cond., fair tires, $1195. Tony D. Sewell, Rt. 1, Newborn 30262. Ph. 786-7594. after 5 p.m.__________
Farmall M tractor for sale, good cond., $700, can be seen at Chamblee Service Station. Franklin Heyman, Boland St., Sparta 31087. Ph. 512-5992.________________
Two 16 in. bottom plows, good cond., want to exchange for two 14 in., good cond. R. V. Miller, 203 Indian Tr., Marietta. Ph. 973-3493.
B Allis Chalmers, L-A John Deere and M.T. John Deere, all for parts. A. M. Branch, 4320 Hwy. 138 S.W., Stockbridge 30207. Ph. 483-
7588._____________________ Hesston 30 stack mover, new
cond., will move 3 ton stacks. B. D. Ingram, Rt. 2, Box 13, Arlington 31713. Ph. 725-4509.__________
Allis Chalmers WD, 3-pt. hitch, new paint, 5 disc tiller, $1,000. Don Walls, Rt. 9, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 834-8191.__________________
12 x 28 four ply tractor tire for sale, like new. Walter R. Kelly, Rt. 3. Valdosta 31601. Ph. 242-7185.
1972 Massey Ferguson 150, $3,650; 1964 - 2000 Ford, $2,650. Bobby Bagley, Hwy. 19, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6359._____________
1972 - Ford 2000, 350, power steering, live PTO, bush hog, disc harrows, blade, $5,000. B. T. Scribner, 769 Grayson-New Hope Rd., Lawrenceville 30245.______'
Kenco chain feeder, 650 ft. trough and chain, 3/2 feed hoppers, $400. Harold Garner, 6318 Suwance Dam Rd., Buford. Ph. 945-
3822.__________________; John Deere 55 combine, cab, 13
ft. gram head, 55 ft. 6 in. auger, packer grain wagon. C. D. Kicklighter, Rt. 1, Box 100, Millen. Ph. 982-2832. ___________
Late model Case 350 crawler w/4 in 1 bucket and winch, exc. cond. Eddy Segars, Bowman. Ph. 404-245-
6301._____________________ David Bradley garden tractor, 65
model, A-l cond., cultivator, twin layoff plow, turning plow '^hangeable, tillivator, mowing machine, etc., $650. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 404-478-2848._____________
Pancake chicken brooders, good cond., $15 ea. J. P. Wallis, Rt. 1, Grayson. Ph. 963-2949.________
Fire-Brake plow for 3-pt. hitch tractor, good cond., $125. B. Vaugh, Rt. 3, Box 313, Baxley 31513. Ph. 912-367-6504._______
1972 M.F. 300 crawler loader, new engine, machine completely recond., pay small equity and assume loan. O. L. Hudgins, Box 392. Temple. Ph. 562-3261._____
1969 - 4000 Ford tractor w/power steering and live PTO, good cond., $2500. Emory G. Lane, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 206, Millen 30442. Ph. 982-
2989._________________ John Deere 16 x 7 grain drill,
good cond., $800, disc tiller, $450. Walter Wilson, 570 Concord Dr., Marietta 30060. Ph. 436-9155.
Wednesday, December 3, 1975
Farm
machinery
and equipment
for sale
1975 Roanoke, auto, tobacco primer w/3 trailers, used just 14 days, good cond., $15,000. E. Jones, Hahira 31632.______________
8 ton Lawrence feed bin for sale, good cond. Preston Bagley, Rt. 1, Box 104, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-
7344.___________________ 35 Ferguson gas tractor, bush
hog, $1550. W. Harbin, 6025 Lawrenceville Hwy., Lilburn 30084.
B Allis Chalmers tractor for sale, runs good, w/good tires, new clutch and new paint., $895. L. R. Payne, Rt. 2, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-3887.__________________
Two 440 ft. narrow chicken cage houses, 6 yrs. old, Benny Joyner, Rt. 3. Waycross. Ph. 912-283-8552.
5 gas chicken brooders, good cond., $15 ea. Arvin Gearin, Clermont. Ph. 983-3503._________
85 ft. Patz 166 conveyor, $1700; 50 ft. Patz 166 conveyor, $1100; 37 1/2 ft. Patz 166 conveyor, $1000, slightly used. James R. Weaver, Box 228, Norman Park. Ph. 912-769-
3184.______________________ Used dairy equipment for sale.
Edward Worley, Calhoun. Ph. 404-
2696.____________________ One dbl. hopper, Cole planter,
Cole guano distributor, both good cond., extra plates and sprockets. Clyde Thaxter, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
4969.____________________ Planters and cultivators for
Super C Farmall tractor. Ulysses Hunter, Rt. 6, Box 137, Elberton 30631. Ph. 283-3849.__________
1974- 2000 Ford, gas tractor, power steering, 430 hrs., $3,600; bush hog and 2 disc plow. Joe Duncan, Rt. 2, Hull 30646. Ph.. 5484941, night._________________
5 ft. Ramaker pecan sweeper, $500. Mrs. Bruce W. Wheeler, Rt. 1, Box 233, Social Circle. Ph. 404786-0386.___________________
640 Ford gas tractor, motor and lift recently overhauled, new tires, $1,100. Billy A. O'Neal, Rt. 3, Box 116, Glennville. Ph. 912-654-2159.
AC C.A. front end loader as is cond., $20; Athens 2 disc turner, $20. J. T. Lawman, Star Rt., Box 19, Gloudland 30709. Ph. 862-2769.
1963 Farmall Cub w/turning plow, exc. cond., $1,000. Fisher Coggin, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-6719.
MF165 diesel tractor, w/P.S., multi-power hi-lo range, PTO, diff. lock dual clutch, 8 pieces of equip., good cond., $6,000. L. D. Norton, Forest Park. Ph. 363-3631._____
850 Ford box scraper, spring tooth plow, lift, boom, utility farm trailer, $2500 firm. John Joost, Deer Run Subdivision, Conyers. Ph. 483-
2898.___________________
8 disc bush and bog harrow, 3pt. hitch, for Ford tractor. Turner Moon, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph. 466-
8741.__________________ International 200 manure
spreader, good operating cond., $275. J. N. Whitfield, Rt. 3, Box 116-B, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 404479-8683._______________
830 John Deere tractor with all equip., just used to tend 50 A. this yr. T. W. James, Savannah. Ph. 925-1664, after 5 p.m.__________
1 row Ford 100 corn picker, good cond., $200. N. H. Lambrecht, Springfield. Ph. 754-3481._______
Equip, for chicken house, 10 hole metal nests for laying hens. Ben Parham Talbotton. Ph. 404-665-
3256.________________ 1964 Ford 6000 diesel tractor,
good running cond., clutch bands need adjusting, fair rubber, $1895. Harold Bivins, Waycross. Ph. 912283-3240. ______________
John Deere corn picker, 1 row; 2 wheel garden tractor; Fowler sweep, all good cond. C. L. Roberson, Rt. 2, Screven. Ph. 5796650.
Blacksmith's blower, 12 in. fan, exc. cond., $35. Roger Thompson 619 F airfield Dr., Marietta 30062. Ph. 971-3299.______________
Set of oak side boards to fit short wide bed truck, $65. John Wofford, Rt. 3, Box 8, Ball Ground. Ph. 404735-2508._________________
J.D. 45 combine, hydraulics, metal works, both heads; Ford 3-16 in. roll-over turn plow, like new cyl., plows exc. cond., $1200. Mose Mock, Rt. 1, Box 297, Springfield 31329. Ph. 912-754-6639._______
Sears tiller, 4 blade cutter, new 7 hp motor, exc. cond., $150. Travis Massey, Rt. 1, Poulan. Ph. 776-
4637.___________________ Two 45 JD combines w/pick-up
reels, dual tires, over-size tires, both running, $4500 ea. Pervin Isley, Rt. 1, Box 236C, Buchanan 30113. Ph. 404-646-3548.______
9N Ford tractor with scrape blade, $950. L. E. Randall, 1055 Key Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-3657._________________
6 hp gasoline motor, vertical shaft, needs tuning, $35. A. W. Ford, Rt. 10, Rome 30161. Ph. 232-
0103.__________________ 1960 John Deere tractor for sale.
W. O. Carter, Rt. 1, Box 265,
Odum._________________________ 1960- 430-T John Deere Tractor,
tricycle front end, 3-pt. hitch, A-l cond.; also, 1961 Fordson Dexter diesel for parts. Dewey Carter, Odum. Ph. 586-6149.____________
Trenching machine, Cleveland 92, five ft. x fifteen ft. crawler for irrigation, $2,000, one for parts. J. W. Sanders, Acworth 30101. Ph. 404-974-4607.______________
Super C Farmall, new rear tires, good cond., disc, bush hog, needs repairs, $800. Bily Rushing, Rt. 1, Piney Grove Rd., Loganville 30249. Ph. 466-4542.________________
Gravely tractor, dual wheels, riding sulky, 42 in. mower, $400. H. P. Peters, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-4282160. evenings._______________
Davis, 10 in., dbl. roller, grain crusher, good cond.; also, heavy duty blacksmith post drill, good cond. E. L. Rogers, RFD 1, Plains 31780. Ph. 912-324-4795.________
464 International tractor, differential lock, remote cyl.- control, 500 hrs., $4,800 or best offer. W. D. David, Rt. 1, Box 250-D, Royston. Ph. 404-245-6789.____________
2 horse wagon, wood hub, steel tire wheels, w/body, $60. John f. Wilcher, Rt. 1, Mitchell 30820. Ph. 404-598-3431._________________
Chain saw, McCulloch, model 250, w/bow, exc. cond., $250; garden tractor, Sears 10XL, w/mower, plow and rake, $450. Richard W. Jones, Oxford. Ph. 787-
1642.______________________ Sears, 8 hp, roto-tiller, fits any 3-
pt. hitch garden tractor, used only 3 times, $400. R. E. Langhorn, 1840 Seneca Ct., Riverdale 30274. Ph, 471-5533.___________________
1031 Case tractor, cab, good cond., $6,000; 175 Massey Ferguson diesel, '72 model, exc. cond., $6,000. Robert Barrow, Reynolds. Ph. 847-3520.
8N Ford tractor plus bottom plow for sale, extra good cond., $900. Leroy Saylor, Tifton. Ph. 382-6955.
2 row corn header for a 525 Oliver or 2890 Minn.-Moline, will work on either, very good cond., $500. John W. Mashburn, Rt. 1, Unadilla 31091.
John Deere 4 row hipper-ripper with row markers, good cond. Charles Bowen, Pinehurst 31070. Ph. 912-645-3551.
Big Dutchman chain feeder, 600 ft., w/hopper and trough, 7 ton feed ben. R. V. Casper, Rt. 2 Winder. Ph. 725-5384, after 6 p.m.
Round type incubator, 60 egg cap., exc. working cond., used 2 seasons. Jack Moore, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-3351._____
95 John Deere combine, S/N20257, cab, straw chopper, 13 ft. grain platform w/lift reel, good cond., reel needs repair, $8,500. A. D. Dean, Brooks. Ph. 404-599-3423.
2 horse wagon for sale. Joe Barnes, Mableton. Ph. 944-9714.
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1973 International 444 tractor, 700 hrs., power steering, live
P.T.O., like new cond., 1 owner, $3,585. John Taylor, Riverside
Farm. Duluth. Ph. 404-476-3650.
4 Irg. iron pasture gates for sale;
also, frg. hay rake wheel. Mrs. Ada
B. Patch, 8000 Six Flags Rd., SW,
Austell 30001.
__________
Bucket type feeders for broiler house, good cond., 50 cents ea. W. L. Britt, Sr., Rt. 3, Carrollton. Ph.
854-4727.
| wanted
Want 3 or 4 roller power cane mill. Jack Mixon, Vienna. Ph. 2684588, after 6 p.m.__________
Want points and slides for Oliver Goober Avery. Cecil Shell, Rt. 4, Box 184, Greenville 36037.
Want old 8N Ford tractor for parts. Jas. E. Culpepper, Rt. 2, Box 382. Lake Park 31636._________
Want kit to put 2 row Ford corn picker on 900 Ford tractor. Larry Anderson, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6405 day or 475-6725 night.
Want John Deere 4020 tractor, 90 hp, wide front end and 124 disc Taylorway tandem harrow, 26 in. disc or Allis Chalmers 90 100 hp tractor, Ralph A. Collier, Colbert. Ph. 788-2351.
Want 8N Ford block, must be in repairable cond., may be complete or stripped. B. Vick, Rt. 3, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-6234.
Want anvil, bellows, duck nest, vise, hammers and tongs. H. G. Rabun, 951 Rabun Dr., Lilburn 30247. Ph. 921-0892.
Want backhoe to fit Ford 600 tractor. Kenny LeCroy, 119 Wilson St., Rossville. Ph. 866-7175.
Want 2 wheel farm trailer, reasonable; also, J. D. 440 dozer blade. J. T. Lawman, Star Rt., Box 19, Cloudland 30109. Ph. 862-2768.
Want 600 or 800 Ford tractor rear end complete or whole junked tractor. W. O. Carter, Rt. 1, Odum. Ph. 586-6149.
Want propane gas tank, 100-250 gal., within 100 mi. radius. Garnett Britt, 1909 Tiffany Lane Dalton. Ph. 278-5779.
Want PTO attach, for Ford 8N or 135 Long tractor to pull belt on McCormick hammermill or ideas on how to run it. W. P. Cliatt, 1639 Wells Dr., Columbus 31906. Ph. 404-323-9681.
Want Ford tractor, must be good cond. with or without equip. James Wirqpey, Duluth. Ph. 476-1925.
Want TD-14 International dozer, complete for parts. Charles R. Merrell, Box 853, Canton 30114. Ph. 404-479-5060.
Want root rake for TD9 bulldozer. Robert Fordham, Jr., Rt. 4, Box 67B, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-764-5273.
Want scraper leveling blade for 3-pt. hitch and mower for Super C and post digger. Mr. Hutchenson, Rt. 2, Box 117B, Evans 30809.
Want disc harrow, 16-20 blades, 18-22 in. blades, 3-pt. hitch, fold over; chisel plow, 3-pt. hitch, 7 tooth, good cond. Carl Schnittjer, Farmington. Ph. 769-5343, after 5:30.
Want New Holland 451 mower, good cond. J. R. Wimpey, Rt. 1, Conley 30027. Ph. 404-361-7307.
Want to buy a syrup evaporator. Jessie Bunch, Rt. 2, Brooklet 30415. Ph. 912-842-2297.
Want junked Allis Chalmers D-19 tractor, will buy all at any reasonable price, need parts. James E. Fleming, Sr., Box 247, Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-6545.
Want 3 roller cane mill and fruit press. W. O. Burrell, 1985 Hillcrest Dr.. Snellville 30278.
Want used hammermill, must be reasonably priced. Robert Hay, Rt. 3, Box 156, Newnan 30263. Ph. 2539969.
Want good used garden tiller. Bob Vitelle, Rt. 1, Box 562, Wildwood.
Want irrigation pump engine, perf. cond., 240 or 300 cu. in. Ford. Fred Sprewell, Rt. 2, Box 267, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 258-7328.
Want brake drum for Allis Chalmers G model tractor. Malcolm Musick, Box 40-B, Gainesville. Ph. 583-2846.__________________
Want high-boy orchard sprayer, prefer John Blue. Billy Wayne Sellers, Rt. 2, Box 50, Baxley 31513. Ph. 912-367-6850. _______
Want 1 row corn picker, pull or Ford mounted, good cond. L. H. Blankenship, Rt. 3, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6004, after 4:30._______
Want gasoline operated tractor w/3-pt. hitch, under $2000; also, want harrow and bush hog. C. W. Lewis, 683 Beechwood Dr., Thomson 30824.________________
Want windmill used or in repairable cond. Harold Rafuse, Rt. 1, Box 104D. St. George 31646. Ph. 912-843-2430._______________
Want chain saw, good cond., prefer 1 less than 3 yrs. old. O. Jones, Duluth. Ph. 476-5110._______
Want XL Homelite chain saw, must be good cond. and reasonable. W. P. Clayton, Rt. 5, Box 188, Ellijay._______________
Want 2 tractor tires, size 14.9-24, good tread, state price and cond., all replies answered. E. C. Knowles, 4101 Reynolds Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 404-942-
7692._________________________ Want winched feeder for 500 ft.
chicken house; also, want waterers and brooders. Craig Carver, Rt. 2, Douglas. Ph. 384-5090.________
Want 2 used auto-curtains for chicken house, must be good cond.; also, want scrape blade.Clarence Denard, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-2652720. after 5 p.m.__________________
Want 16 disc J.D. offset harrow; want cyl. and 1 row, pull type corn picker, New Holland or J. D., give directions. M. D. Mealor, Box 230, Rt. 2, Hull 30646.____________
Want Howard rotovator, 5 or 6 ft. wide, good cond. William D. Oliver, Rt. 1, Clermont. Ph. 983-
3577._______________________ Want 2 or 3 roller cane mill,
medium size, complete w/saddle. Oscar Gibbs, Rt. 2, Box 134-H, Claxton 30417. Ph. 912-739-3024.
Want back wheel rim for 9N Ford. John Kieran, 591 Flint River Rd., Jonesboro 30236. Ph. 478-0178.
Want 2 front tires, 7.50 x 18, hyd. pump and 3-pt. lift for 55 Massey Harris tractor. M. K. Brown, Canon 30520. Ph. 404-245-
8504.__________________________ Want 10 ft. root rake for HD6E
Allis Chalmers. Sonny Mathis, Engima. Ph. 533-5561._________
Want grist mill, 20 or 24 in. rocks. J. C. Otwell, Rt. 2, Box 332C, Newnan 30263._________________
Want 3-pt. hitch subsoiler; also, drawbar for Ford tractor, prefer in metro area. H. H. Harris Sr., 1923 Lomita Rd., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 378-4631.
Want clearing cab for Cat. 955 K Traxcavator, used for clearing farm land. Johnny J. Greene, Rt. 2, Box 110, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 312-5674793.
Want auto, gas heater for small 8 x 11 ft. greenhouse. C. W. Eckenrode, Dunwoody. Ph. 4512451
Cattle, swine,
other livestock
for sale
In order to qualify to advertise cattle, cattle farmers should have had the livestock advertised hi 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_________
Black/Red Angus cross naiffar. 9 mos., $125. C. Reese, Cheatham Rd., Griffin 30223.
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21 Angus heifers, 5-6 mos., good
stock, $60; 8 steers, 400-500 Ibs., $125-$140, ready for freezer. James Wimpey, Duluth. Ph. 476-1925.
Reg. Black Angus bulls and cows. Byron H. Dunn, Jersey. Ph. 404-633-
4722.______________________
Brown Swiss bull, approx. 950
Ibs., ready for service, $400. Denny
Peacock, Rt. 1, Douglas. Ph. 912-
384-7453.
_____________
Reg. Angus bulls, long modern kind, good selection. Kenneth English, Double D Ranch, Keysville.
Ph. 404-547-2568.___________
Guernsey cow, gentle, 2 1/2 gals, day, $200 w/calf; Guernsey cow, 3 1/2 gals, day, $235. Ernest Brown, Gainesville. Ph. 532-0903.__________
Polled Charolais bulls, easy
calving, performance tested, ideal for cross-breeding,, under new USDA grade changes. A. Dowdy,
Rt. 1, Alma. Ph. 632-4296._______
Chianina-Holstein bull, 2 yrs., $600; 3/4 Limousin bull, 15 mos., $800. J. E. Riherd, Box 22, Quitman 31643. Ph. 912-775-2416 p.m._____
Santa Gertrudis bulls, 7-12 mos., all purebred. Homer B. Wright, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. Ph. 635-2980 or 635-2972.______________________
8 Irg. Brangus cows; 6 big calves;
1 reg. Angus bull, 15 total head, $2675. D. A. Brown, Tyrone. Ph. 461-8671 or 461-4872.___________
10 springing Black Angus cows, avg. wt. 950 Ibs. D. A. Vaughn,
Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-6621.
Purebred Angus 8 mixed cows; 8 calves, $2,200. Ray Perkins, Jr., Rt.
2, Trion. Ph. 734-2500 p.m., Chattooga._________________________
Reg. Angus bull, 2 yrs., Bell BoyEileenmere bloodline, excl. herd
bull, $350, sold herd. J. T. Green, Roberta. Ph. 912-836-4357.________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, El Capitan Bull 13 bloodlines, lowest
prices. J. W. Morris, Double M Farms, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3284
a.m. or 832-8447 p.m.___________
Reg. Black Angus bull for sale, 4 yrs., tested for TB and certified bangs free, $650. Tom Nabity,
Conyers. Ph. 483-8705.__________
Brangus bulls from $1000 cows and ton bull, ready for service,
choice, $350, 2nd choice, $250. E. E. Wantland, Ft. Valley. Ph. 825-
2878._____;________________ 25 outstanding young, unreg.
Angus cows, bred to start calving
Dec. Joe C. Gibson, Rt. 10, Rome 30161. Ph. 404-235-2461._________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, service age, Marshall bloodlines, del. 50 mi., $300. Bill Reynolds, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-7083.______________
8 young Angus cows, bred Beefmaster, 3 w/calves, bred back, all for $1,800. Jim Bilbrey, Conyers. Ph. 483-9195.________________
10 Angus heifers, 7-8 mos., good
stock, del. can be arranged. Glen Dills, Riverdale. Ph. 404-478-2848.
Angus, rog. hem bull, 22 mos.
bulls, sons of Wye sires and 1080
Ib. cows, reasonable, transportation. Mr. Nordlund, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8741.____________
Reg. Angus bulls and heifers, 814 mos., BAR and Wye bloodlines. Guy Jones. Milan. Ph. 912-362-2641.
Reg. Angus bulls, Emulous
bloodlines, ready for service now.
Paul Ritchie, Rt. 1, Crawford Ph.
404-783-5551.
__________
Reg. Angus bulls, certified bangs free, 1-2 yrs., Wye-Marshall
breeding, grass raised, good framesize, $250-$600. D. J. Whitaker, Newnan. Ph. 253-7770.___________
7 cows; 7 calves; 1 bull, located Pickens Co., will del. 50 mi. radius, $1500. Ralph Swafford, Acworth. Ph. 404-428-8524 or 974-5637.
Baby calves, $15-$35; feeder calves, $35 up. V. Burgin, Folkston. Ph. 912-496-7252.___________
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 2 and 4 yrs., certified disease free. Andy Morrell, Camilla. Ph. 336-5580.
Black-White Face cow w/1 mo. 2nd calf, $175 both. Geo. Strickland, 236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas. Ph. 445-3432.__________
2 full French bulls, 8-11 mos., Abraham blood, 800-1200 Ibs. J. W. Bulloch, Atlanta. Ph. 404-355-3716.
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Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
CATTLE
1st calve cows w/bull calves at side, calves by RWJ bred bull, $350 pr. Mose Mock, Rt. 1, Box 297, Springfield 31329. Ph. 912-754-6639.
Gentle, Guernsey milk cow, Black Jersey milk cow; bull calf; Black Jersey milk cow to freshen any time. Richard Moore, Madison. Ph. 342-0839,
Angus bull, purebred, 3 1/2 yrs., approx. 1000 Ibs., $325, papers avail. Bobby Cook, Crawford. Ph. 404-743-8272.
3/4 Reg. Simmental bull, sire SBL Chief, grandsire Sepp. excl. stock bull, reasonable. Mrs. Harris Morris, Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-2513.
2 choice reg. Polled Hereford bull calves, 8-12 mos., good herd prospects, CMR breeding. R. S. Shuman. Rt. 2, Rome. Ph. 295-2020.
Holstein heifer, 400 Ibs., ready for breed, $70. Paul Jordan, Rt. 1, Oxford. Ph. 787-0682.
Reg. Black Angus bulls, open and bred heifers, cows w/calves, all from top bloodlines. Ray Glasco, Monroe. Ph. 241-1181.
4 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 1-2 yrs., good bloodlines, $250-$400. Wm. E. Blizzard, Adrian. Ph. 668-
3872.___________________ F-l Brahma-Angus heifers and
bulls, $200-$225, 9-10 mos. J. C. Daniell, Carrollton. Ph. 834-3778 after 7:30 p.m. _________
Cows, pasture bred to Simmental cross or cows w/calves by side, $190. Gene C. Masters, Box 5754, Athens 30604. Ph. 404-546-1310.
15 half Charolais and 20 big Angus cows, bred Charolais, calving now, must sell, $6950. M. C. Ivey, Sr., Athens. Ph. 404-546-
1234.___________________ Santa Gertrudis bulls, 11 and 13
mos. Larry Loughridge, Rt. 4, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-4987.
20 reg. Santa Gertrudis open heifers, excl. quality. Joe B. Cooper, Rt. 2, Danielsville. Ph. 404789-3547._________________
Polled Hereford cows bred to Simmental bull; bred 3/4 Limousin; service age Simmental bulls. J. W. Trunnell, Cochran. Ph. 934-2040.
15 reg. Angus Canadian bred heifers; reg. Angus bulls. John Jarrell, Butler. Ph. 912-862-3861.
Reg. Angus bull, Big John grandson, '72 calf champ., Ga. Futurity, selling to prevent inbreeding. D. Ludwig, Rt. 3, Athens. Ph. 549-5281.______________
Beef cattle, Hereford, Charolais, bred cows; calves; Hereford bull; bred heifers. Jack~ 'Green, College Fk. Ph. 763-2494.__________
Angus, Hereford and Kdlsteir. cows, $175 ea.; Angus-Chianina heifers, open, approx. 800 Ibs., $275 ea. Doug Lester, Athens. Ph. 548-5947._____________
50 Brahama heifers, $135-$150; Brahama bulls, $125 up; Brangus heifers, $135; Brangus bulk, $150 up. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-
2948.___________________ Nice, young Hereford bull; 2
young heifers, good stock, father reg. Mrs. W. H. Robertson, Conyers. Ph. 483-8210.________
SWINE
29 pigs, 6 wks., castrated and iron shots. L. J. Glower, Douglasville. Ph. 942-2786.______
Hampshire boars and gilts, validate brucellosis free, extra long and lean. Frank Sutton, Taylorsville. Ph. 684-5600.__________
Reg. Duroc boar service for local breeding in my vacinity. Mike Jones. Buford. Ph. 945-5572._____
Boars, gilts, bred gilts from top quality tested herd. E. C. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 226, Jesup 31545. Ph. 912427-3635.____________
Reg. SPC pigs, best bloodlines, long meat type, go fast. Allan Dostart. Rt. 2, Cave Spgs. Ph. 404777-3735.
Purebred Hampshire males and purebred Chester White males. Sonney Brown, Rt. 3, Brooklet 30415. Ph. 842-2366._______
Breeding stock, purebred Hampshire boars, gilts, $150 up.; York.-Hamp. cross open, bred gilts. Mose Mock, Rt. 1, Box 297, Springfield. Ph. 912-754-6639.
3 reg. Tamworth boars; also, 15 pigs. Matthew Wilson, Rt. 7, Carrollton. Ph. 834-7809._______
Reg. Hampshire service age boars; reg. Hampshire and Yorkshire bred gilts; breeding age gilts. Lawton Kemp, Box 7, Dexter 31019. Ph. 875-3417.
SHEEP & GOATS
Twin buck kids, born 10/10/75, grade milk stock, healthy, $15 ea. J. DeGeorge, Rt. 2, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-4017.________________
13 goats for sale, $15-$25 ea., $150 for all. Donny Bagley, Ringgold. Ph. 673-4742._________
ADGA reg. purebred Nubian buck, born 7/15/75, tan and white, good ears, $50. Ed Scarbrough, Comer. Ph. 783-5466.________
Nannies, young and mature, some bred, young billies, cheap. Jack Green. College. Ph. 763-2494.
Part Alpine nanny, 8 mos., $20 firm. Grant Gardner, Rt. 1, Auburn 30203. Ph. 945-8412.________
6 grown nannies, all bred, $25 ea. John Bass, Crawford. Ph. 7435105 or 743-8995.______________
1 billy and 1 nanny, $15 ea., 4 mos. Pepe Perron, Rt. 3, Box 609, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3785.______
Small Alpine w/2 wk. doe kid, $50; also, 2 Alpine nannies, 1 to freshen Dec. Annie Forrester, Buford. Ph. 404-945-6570._____
Nubian billy, $15, good milk stock. R. L. Rickles, Sharpsburn. Ph. 404-599-6727.____________
7 mo. billy from reg. billy, mother is 1/2 Nubian, 1/2 Alpine, $45 firm. Joel H. Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635.
Buck service, $10, ADGA reg. Nubian buck N-184129, 3 yrs., Hurricane and Alameda Acres bloodline. Willi Boelsterli, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8205.____________
1 Nubian billy goat, 1 Nubian nanny, 1 Toggenburg nanny and 1 Toggenburg-Alpine nanny. H. E. Hyder, Riverdale. Ph. 996-7226.
wanted
Want to buy hunter, 15.2-16h., 59 yrs., TB-Quarter preferred, well mannered, reasonable. L. Coleman, Marietta. Ph. 926-9005.________
Want good young, tested Hereford cows w/new calves or springing heavy. Chas. Rivers, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8084._____
Want to buy horse, trained or untrained, must be reasonable. Mark Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrollton. Ph. 258-7328._____________
Wani Black Jersey heifer ; prefer yr. old or younger, not bred, 50 mi. Covington. James Moss, Covington. Ph. 786-0435._____________
Want 2 Jersey or Ayshire baby heifer calves, state price in 1st letter. H. L. Smith, RFD 2, Ft. Valley 31030._____________
Want gentle horse, broke to drive, will trade Quarter mare. Marcus Brown, Rt. 1, Unadilla. Ph. 645-3542, Pinehurst.__________
Want gentle milk cow, will trade young, reg. Angus bull. Edna Kain, Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 404-793-8473.
Want black TWH, 3-4 yrs., well trained, excl. disp., gentle, smooth gaits, reasonable, pleasure, w/tack. Sue Mabry, Marietta. Ph. 993-4750._______________
Russian Razorback boar wanted. Shirley Stradley, Atlanta. Ph. 404262-3131._________________
Want gentle mule; also, harness and sturdy wagon. Richard Chittenden, Box 407, Rt. 3, Winder 30680.
NOTICE
Will the man that makes bread trays, contact me. Mrs. Geo. Sapp, 115 Brunswick Ave., Macon 31201.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Horses, mules, ponies
for sale
Beginning with the October 22 issue, advertisements for anyone wanting to boy or sell more than one horse at one time wfll not be published. The purpose of the MARKET BULLETIN is for Individuals and not for people buying and selling horses, stabling horses or for other purposes such as selling for horse meat. The Market Bulletin publishes four times a year a Horse Edition in which larger shows and sales may be published.
TWH brood mare, line bred Midnight Sun, big, beautiful, open, $400. M. Cade, Marietta. Ph. 4274033 or 427-5137.___________
Appaloosa mare, shown Western Pleasure, gentle for anyone, will hold till Xmas. C. H. McGhee, Decatur. Ph. 243-7050.____________
Arabian colt, 22 mos., chestnut, grandson Gaysan and Rabol, $850. Mrs. F. L. Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31204._______________
Purebred Arabian mare, 3 yr. chestnut, white markings, very willing and gentle. Sue Simpson, Newnan. Ph. 253-7770.________
Mule for sale. Ray Clark, Mableton. Ph. 944-9714.________
Reg. 15/16 Arabian bay yearling gelding, extreme type, champ, bloodlines, show quality, anyone can handle, $550. Denise Schwartz, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-
1475.__________________ AQHA 6 mo. colt, sorrel, had
mother problems, 49 1/2 at birth, $200. Don Dubose, Douglasville. Ph. 949-4593.________________
Nice jack, approx. 700 Ibs., $100, will work. W. E. McKee, Rt. 3, Greenville 30222. Ph. 672-4032.
Reg. Tenn. Walker gelding, 8 yrs., shown hi racking classes, used in field trails. J. A. McGhee, Atlanta. Ph. 288-5433._________
Reg. 3/4 Arabian filly, will mature 15.2 h., hunter, jumper prospect, calm disp., can board, terms. Mrs. Gould, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 469-5926.________________
Gentle, black mare, 9 yrs., excl. conf., Pleasure horse for intermediate rider, $400. Mrs. Callaway, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3663.
Reg. American Saddlebred, dark chestnut, Pleasure-gaited, broken to drive. R. McDonald, Atlanta. Ph. 475-3102. _________________
Appaloosa gelding, 8 yrs., outstanding youth horse, 9 regional H. point awards. J. R. Brown, Gray. Ph. 912-986-6515.____________
Hunter-jumper gelding, 15. lh., 8 yrs., has shown successfully over fences, 3 ft. 6 in. Tina Deneke, Atlanta. Ph. 255-8095._________
Reg. 1/2 Arabian '74 filly, grey w/white blaze, sire: Amazing Aahdin, excl. prospect, $500. Mrs. Manning, Warner Robins. Ph. 912923-7801. \____________
Reg. Saddlebred liver chestnut, only to show riders, $800. R. Tobias, Decatur. Ph. 296-1019, 7-10
pm. only.____________________ 1/2 Arabian, 1/2 TWH bay
gelding, all shots, wormed, wonderful trail horse, $250. Mrs. Bilbo, Conyers. Ph. 922-3737 or 656-4013.
Yearling filly, gentle, $60, or trade for healthy calf or pig. Sandra Blount, Harlem. Ph. 556-
3937.___________________ Reg. Paso-fino mare, grey, 8 yrs.,
in foal, gentle, shown successfully, $2500. Carol Thomas, Rt. 2, Harlem. Ph. 4Q4r556-3614.______
Reg. Appaloosa mare, 8 yrs., bred to grandson of Sundance 500, gentle, good bloodlines, $550. Mrs. Davis, Gumming. Ph. 887-2649.
Reg. 1/2 Arabian gelding, many time champ. English, half Arabian, open classes, $400. Susan Robinson, Atlanta. Ph. 404-521-1900, ext. 444 am. or 355-2861 pm.________
Lrg. bay mare, gentle, need riding, tack incl., must sell. Jean Chandler, Rt. 1, Meansville 30256. Ph. 567-8662.
Wednesday, Decembers, 1975
AQHA yearling filly, sorrel, flaxen mane and tail, sire: A War Affair by War Chic, $700. E. S. Rhodes, Griffin. Ph. 227-8723.
Quarter horse, Welch cross, sire reg. AQH. C. I. Bryans, Jr., Augusta. Ph. 736-9866.
Black horse mule, works good, handles good, gentle. Clyde Thaxton, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4969.
Appaloosa filly, reg., good col., conf., $250. W. C. James, Jr., Box 242, Bainbridge 31717. Ph. 912-246-
6989.___________________ Reg. 3/4 Arabian mare, 9 yrs.,
sound, English/Western, 15. lh., coggins neg., proven brood mare. Bill Williams, D.V.M., CartersviUe. Ph. 382-1775 or 382-8570._______
Outstanding 1974 AQHA-PHBA filly, halter points, fantastic disp., perf. youth horse, prof, trained, dream to handle. Floyd Eppinette, Senoia. Ph. 599-3217.__________
Top bloodline Appaloosa brood mare for sale. Billy Wilson, Wildwood. Ph. 404-831-3978.____
AQHA 3 yr. bay filly. Skipper W and Plaudit breeding, 15.2h., 1200 Ibs., show quality, $800. Ramsey McDonald, Bonaire. Ph. 912-922-
0027._________________ 10 yr. bay Quarter horse mare,
blaze face, exp. rider. W. J. Moore, Conyers. Ph. 483-9250 after 6 p.m.
AQHA reg: "stallion, Palomino, good col. and conf., good potential. Mr. Eastmore, Dunwoody. Ph. 3948866 p.m.____________________
Quarter horse mare, 5 yrs. J. B. Walden, Gough 30811. Ph. 554-5284 or 554-5930._______________
Horse for sale, gelding. John Jarrell, Butler. Ph. 912-862-3861.
Reg. Palomino mare, 6 yrs., 14.3h., hunt-seat/Western, jumps 2 ft. 6 in., pony clubbed, gentle disp., neg coggins. A. Shapiro, Moreland. Ph. 253-7422._____________
5 yr. buckskin Quarter horse gelding, gentle but spirited, good speed event potential, Leo Tag Tail Strain, $350. Chuck Adamson, Newborn. Ph. 468-8241._______
Tenn. Walker/Morgan, racking gelding, 9 yrs., gentle, spirited, 15.2h., excl. health, chestnut, blaze face, stocking feet. B. Fourakre, Morrow. Ph. 961-2628.________
Reg. Tenn. Walker stallion, 3 yrs., out of Triple Threat. Conley Sikes, Gainesville. Ph. 404-534-3891 after 7 p.m._______________
Appaloosa gelding, Irg. spotted blanket, gentle but spirited, responsive, eager to please, good home only, $280. Paul Thompson, Blairsville. Ph. 374-5611._________
Palomino gelding, 4 yrs., 5 gaited, exp. rider, can be reg., good show prospect, $500. Ben Maddox, Hampton. Ph. 946-4888.
Red gelding for sale, approx. 15h., gentle, $150. A. B. Strickland, Covington. Ph. 787-1229._______
Small mule and small mare for sale or trade for good Irg. mule. Isaac Sellers, Rt. 4, Box 221, Baxley
31513.___________________ 3 gaitsd American Saddlebred, 9
yrs,, beautiful bay, has been shown English, $300. Shelly Henderson, Gainesville. Ph. 404-532-6706._____
Reg. Tenn. Walking mare, by Grand World champ. Earl Stokes, Rt. 7. Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-7502.
Thoroughbred yearling bay filly, Sue Stakes winner and producer of 27 winners, over 16h., $2500. Henry Wood, Fairburn. Ph. 964-
4994.___________________ Loud near leopard colt, 17 mos.,
by Whistle Britches, gelding, some prof, training, halter. Mr. G. P. Curry. Appling. Ph. 404-541-0963.
4 yr. mare, half Pinto, half Appaloosa, good handling, spirited horse for a man. David Leming, Marietta. Ph. 422-7704.
7 yr. strawberry roan mare, approx. 16h., $200. B. G. Wilkes, Rt. 1, Box 29, Adams , Rd., Bloomingdale. Ph. 748-7472._____
Classy 17.lh., 10 yr. Thoroughbred gelding, jumps, hunts, 1st level dressage, gentle, sound. E. West, Rt. 5, Box 332, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-6835.____________
Reg. Tenn. Walker stud, for sale. Jack Green, College Pk. Ph. 7632494.
Polo pony, roan gelding, 9 yrs., 14.2h., Western/English, gentle but spirited, possible barrel racer, jumper. Kay Walker, Chamblee. Ph. 451-1705.__________________
Bay Welch mare, will plow, good cond., gentle for children. W. W. Wilkes. Dublin. Ph. 272-4781.
Gentle, 6 yr., sorrel Quarter mare w/blaze, 2 white stockings, mane and tail, $300. Marcus Brown, Rt. 1, Unadilla. Ph. 6453542. Pinehurst.___________
Small mule, 20 mos., approx. 800 Ibs. F. Smith, Rt. 1, Lyons. Ph. 5657748 after 6:30 pm.__________
Beautiful reg. TWH stallion, 2 1/2 yrs., black-white markings, tack incl. Deborah Anderson, Irwinton. Ph. 912-946-2131 am. or 946-2877 pm.____________
Reg. Quarter horse, 5 1/2 yrs., black mare, owner going to college, good deal, $600. Pam Smith, Atlanta. Ph. 252-4714._______
Reg. Appaloosa mare, blue roan, natural rack, 4 yrs., 8 mo. filly at side, best offer. R. C. Winkelman, Snellville. Ph. 972-1806.________
Welch mare, 6 yrs., 650 Ibs., white mane, rides and works in harness, fat, healthy, stays under 1 wire, $75. J. W. Parker, Geneva 31813.__________________
Palomino Pinto pony, gentle for child, saddle and bridle incl., $75. R. B. Reese, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8341._____________________
Reg. AQHA dun colt, blaze, stockings on hind legs, will make excl. youth horse. Gene Scarsfield, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-3609.______
Bay Quarter mare, 15h., excl. conf. and disp., good trail horse, open for breeding, $300. Florence Wright, Douglasville. Ph. 942-6044.
Anglo-Arab gelding, pearl grey, silver mane, tail, 12 yrs., 16h., comfortable saddle horse, ride w/hackamore, $500. Gerry Martin, Fairburn. Ph. 964-O555.________
Quality reg. 3/4 Arabian bay filly, definite show prospect, $600, terms avail. Marny Adams, Rabun Gap. Ph. 404-746-5461._________
Reg. 1/2 Arab, 1/2 Thoroughbred, 17 mos., filly, 15h., serious inquiries only. L. MacDowall, Atlanta. Ph. 394-3203.
Livestock,
-handling,
boarding,
equipment
4 horse Trojan Walker, 3 speed forward and reverse, exc. cond., $600 or best offer. Jack Fleishman, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-3787._____
Western saddle, 3 saddle blankets, breastplate, halter, 3 bridles, 1 horse blanket, Irg. size, all exc. cond., $80. Rebecca Massey, Rt. 1, Poulan. Ph. 776-
4637._______________________ McQuery, 2 horse inline, tack
boxes, exc. cond., $2,200, McQuerry Fleetline, 4 horse gooseneck w/dressing room, $4,500. Billy Barbee, Pelham. Ph. 912-294-
2088.______________________ Saddle for sale, high-back, very
good cond., best offer. Mike Thomas, Box 44, Riverdale 30274. Ph. 477-7007.______________
Western pony saddle, good cond., red suede white stitching, $50 firm. Jacqueline Rapp, 1243 West Nancy Creek Dr., Atlanta 30319. Ph. 457-0358.____________
Want someone 'to ride horses, must be able to ride rough ones. B. H. Tillman, Rt. 2, Box 135, Tennille 31089. Ph. 912-854-7475._________
4 horse, gooseneck trailer, divided doors, storage area, etc., exc. cond., approx., 5,000 mi., like new cond. Jo Dee Thomas, 1284 Ft. Creek Tr., Decatur 30033. Ph. 3252971 or 633-2120.___________
Want 50-100 A. pasture in Shiloh or Pine Mtn., Harris Co. W. Bailey, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-6019.________
Horse trailer, 2 horse, tandem axle, Linville, saddle compartment, inspection stocker, etc., $350. J. W. Johnson, Stockbridge. Ph. 957-3156.
Wednesday, Decembers, 1975
Livestock,
-handling,
boarding, equipment
21 in. Borelli cutback saddle, w/fittings, like new, exc. cond. Veronica Clark, 1308 Calhoun Ave., Rome. Ph. 295-4870.__________
Want to transport horses, cattle, part afternoons, evenings, wk. days, all wk. ends, local and long distance. Raymond Y. Ayers, Atlanta. Ph. 758-2551._________
Want to rent or lease pasture land in Paulding Co. area, will improve.. Canan Scales, Rt. 1, Macland Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-9957. ______________
Horses boarded, 3 stalls avail., riding ring, will pasture; also, Western and English saddles. Jane McGhee. Atlanta. Ph. 288-5433.
Horses pastured, 120 A. grass, water and shelter, near Lawrenceville, $10 per mo. Ray Mitchell, Stone Mountain. Ph. 921-2436.
1969 two horse trailer, saddle comp., lights, w/brakes, $500. Sue Newman, Richmond Hill. Ph. 912756-3441, after 6.____________
Horses boarded, first mo. free, partial board including many extras, special rates for 2 or more horses. Doreen Cribb, Cedar Tree Stable, Chamblee. Ph. 451-3511, after 7 p.m.______________
Saddles, bridles and harness avail., all good cond. and reasonably priced. Chuck Adamson, Newborn. Ph. 468-8241, Monticello.
Globe horse walker for sale, good cond., $600. Raine Taylor, Box 2766, Rome 30161. Ph. 404-2326562, wk. days 9 to 5.________
2 horse tandem trailer, 7 ft. tack and dressing room, brakes, like new cond. D. W. Bailey, Box 951, Monroe. Ph. 267-7664. _______
Have room to board 2 horses, new barn, will move horses. J. W. Van Horn, Decatur. Ph. 289-5798.
Cattle pastured, 200 A., Fescue and Bermuda, water, $12 per A. T. I. Bentley, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Ph. 748-1980._________________
2 horse trailer, heavy duty, w/mats, padding, tack room, tandem axles, elec. brakes, good cond., $500. Lester Tippitt, Cordele. Ph. 912-273-5678.___________
Sterling silver Circle Y show bridle, $100; buckstitched show halter and lead-line, exc. cond., $20. Mrs. D. E. Glover, Atlanta. Ph. 457-2745 or 266-0708.________
Horses boarded yr. round, green pasture, new stalls, riding ring, auto, water and lights, exc. care. O. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-
5144.__________________ Lady's saddle, John Mobley,
handmade w/buckstitched breastplate, $325; silver show bridle, ear headstall, rolled silver reins, $100. Manita Crider, Douglasville. Ph. 942-0588, after 6
pm.______________________ English saddle, good cond., $100.
Ben H. Par-ham, Talbotton. Ph. 404665-3256.____________________
Horses boarded, Decatur area, Flat Shoals Rd., near So.DeKalb, full or partial; also, used parade saddle. C. H. McGhee, Decatur. Ph. 243-7050.____________.
Will break and train any horses for Western or English, will pick up horse any place. Charles Beach, Stone Mountain. Ph. 284-9718 or 289-5798.___________________
Cutback English saddle, good cond., $50. Susan T. Robinson,21 North Boundary PI., NW, Atlanta 30318. Ph. 404-355-2861 or .521-
1900.________________ 1973 Deluxe Double-D, 2 horse
trailer, extra height, running lights, escape door, padding, like new cond. Mrs. J. F. Stainback, Jr., Athens. Ph. 543-9896.
20 Word Limit To Be Enforced. Please Mail One Ad In 7 Day Period.
Livestock feed, hay and grain
for sale
General rules and regulations apply. Remember 20 word limit and that all ads published in the MARKET BULLETIN must be individually owned by the advertiser.
Good quality hay, Fescue, Bermuda, $1 bale at barn, next to Lime Branch church. T. I. Bentley, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Ph. 748-1980.
Hay per bale, oats, Millet, $1.75; mixed Fescue, Bermuda, $1.50, $1.25, near Covington. D. B. Dixon, Starrsville. Ph. 404-786-6230._____
Fescue, Coastal Bermuda, bean hay, extra Irg. bales, highly fert., $1.75-$2 bale at barn. H. K. Jones, Hiram. Ph. 943-4948.__________
1975 rain free Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.75 bale in barn. Matthew Wilson, Rt. 7, CarroUton. Ph. 834-
7809.____________________ Good, bright mixed hay, $1.25
bale, no rain, in barn at Barnesville. J. f. Graham, Rt. 2, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 921-1691._________
Hay, Western Fayette Co., Coastal or Fescue/Coastal mixed, lab. tested for quality, good size, sq. bales. J. W. Boland, Fairburn. Ph. 461-7496.______________
Corn for sale in shuck, 1500 bu., any amount, $2.50 bu. hammer mill avail. Dave Haight, Blue Ridge. Ph. 632-5639.___________________
Coastal Bermuda hay, no rain, highly fert., $1.75 and $2 bale. Frank Jones, Wehadadream Farm, 3507 S. Puckett Rd., Buford._____
Well fert., rain free, Fescue and Clover hay, $1.25 bale, any amount. Larry A. Loughridge, Rt. 4, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-4987.
20 tons, good Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 bale at barn. Ben Parham, Tolbottom, Ph. 404-665-
3256.__________________ Highly fert. Coastal hay rain
free, $2 bale at barn, located at Flying W Ranch. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Pine Mtn. Ph. 882-6580.
1975 crop, soybean hay, $1.40 bale at barn, baled w/out rain. W. V. Rawlins, Rt. 1, Box 212-A, McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-5002.
Coastal Bermuda grass hay, Irg. round bales, no rain, $25-$30 bale. Jerry D. Barnhart, Rt. 1, Midville 30441. Ph. 404-554-4695._______
1975 rain free, highly fert., excl. quality Fescue, $1.25 bale, 100 or more, $1.50 bale for less. Richard Jones, Oxford. Ph. 787-1642.______
Hay, Coastal Bermuda, fert., limed, no rain, $2 bale at barn. Tom Walker, Rt. 2, Franklin 30217. Ph. 854-4004._________________
Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 bale, 20 bales or more at barn, you load. James Grissett, Ray City. Ph. 455-
4751._____________________ Highly fert. Coastal Bermuda
hay, $1.50 bale, heavy bales, extra good. Herman Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. Ph. 864-2746._______
High quality Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.65 at barn; mixed BermudaFescue, $1.35, can del. Robert Caraway, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3379.
60 bu. white ear corn in shuck, $3 bu. C. R. McLeod, Rex. Ph. 474-
7765.____________________ 600-700 bu. white and yellow ear
corn in shuck, $2.65 bu. J. W. Ballard, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8635.
1975 Fescue hay, well fert., good bales, $1.50 at barn. B. G. Bankston, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-4944.
Bermuda and Fescue, $2 bale in Tucker, $1.75 at farm, can del. W. H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905.
Excl. highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 bale, heavy bales. J. W. Rains, Rt. 1, Woodland. Ph. 674-2217.________________
Highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.60 at barn, del. arranged in Covington, Conyers, McDonough area. Aubrey Harvey, Covington. Ph. 786-6957 p.m. ___________
Soybean hay, 350 bales, $1.50 bale at barn. Gene Davidson, Rome. Ph. 234-5317.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Fert. mixed hay, Fescue, Dallas grass, Lespedeza, Clover, Bermuda, $1.50 at barn; oat straw, $1. R. J. Adams, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8889. __
Fescue and Clover del. 100 mi.; $1.65 bale, approx. 200 bale loads. W, R. Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404745-2891.
Well fert. 1975 Coastal Bermuda hay, $60 ton at barn. Virgil Bynum, Nashville. Ph. 912-686-3192.
Coastal, Fescue, mixed hay, $1.25 bale up at barn, taking orders for '76 hay behind baler. E., Turner, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2137.
1975 Coastal Bermuda hay, blue ribbon quality, no rain, mixed grasses, weeds, highly fert., $2 bale. Chas. Hunter, Conyers. Ph. 483-8711._________________
Top quality Bermuda hay, extra Irg. sq. bales, $2 at barn; also, mulching hay. Frank Ruzza, US 41 North, Perry. Ph. 987-3298.______
Hay for sale, Irg. heavy bales, $1.25 at barn, after 5 pm. and Sat. A. C. Pepper, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8896.______________
Coastal Bermuda and Meadow grass hay, $1 bale at barn, del. for reasonable rate. Jim Downs, Watkinsville. Ph. 769-5182.______
Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fert., $1.50 bale, extra good, Royston area. Gerald Hoekwater, Rt. 1, Canon. Ph. 245-6854.______
5000 bales Coastal Bermuda hay; also, wheat and rye straw. B. H. Tillman, Tennille. Ph. 912-654-7475.
Hay, pick up at barn, $1.25 bale, any size load. Wayne Self, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 404-773-7295.
Hay, Bermuda, Fescue, heavy bales, $1.75 at barn. Mrs. R. F. Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 366-7753, Atlanta.
Quality Coastal Bermuda hay, loaded on your truck, $1.50 bale. Edward James, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 956-5311._________________
Fescue and Clover hay, $1.25 bale here, $1.65 bale del. 100 mi. in 200 bale loads. Richard K. Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-6831._____
1000 bales Bermuda hay, well fert., no rain, $1.50 bale in barn, 100 or more bales. J. W. Bulloch, Atlanta. Ph. 404-355-3716.______
Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 at barn. James Morris, Waynesboro. Ph. 554-4384 am. or 554-2867 pm.
Coastal Bermuda hay in vermeer round bales, choice of stored in barn and outside. Leo Perfect, Elko. Ph. 912-987-3769.___________
Yellow ear corn in shuck, $75 ton del. Augusta, Thomson area. V. W. Grant, Harlem. Ph. 404-556-3287.
Quality, limed, fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, X-lrg. bales, pick up or del. 100 mi. Jim Raines, Rydal. Ph. 404-382-5137 pm. or wk. ends.
Yellow ear corn in field, you pull, $60 ton, min. 1 ton. H. Clayton Garrett, RFD 1, Box 302, Gumming. Ph. 887-2018.__________________
Well fert. Coastal Bermuda and Clover hay, $1.50 bale at barn, can del. Alvin Coker, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3897._________________
Good Fescue hay for sale at barn, $1.75 bale. J. R. Vaughn, 1630 Joyner Ave., Marietta. Ph. 427-3987._______________
Fescue hay for sale, $1.75, 25 or more bales, $2, less than 25 bales. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Spgs. Ph. 943-6621.__________________
Quality Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.50 bale at barn. Richard Dyer, Rt. 4. Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4429.
Highly fert. hay at farm, $1.35 bale, rain free, located near 1-20, 40 mi. East Atlanta. L. E. Muffins, Rt. 1, Mansfield. Ph. 557-2818.
1000 bales Coastal Bermuda hay, cut, baled and stored dry, $1.10 bale. R. M. Hall, Atlanta. Ph. 404633-6909 or 912-649-6812._______
Hay, University of Ga. protein tested, 12% and up, $2 bale, less per ton. Mose Mock, Rt. 1, Box 297, Springfield. Ph. 912-754-6639._____
TIPS ON SPUDS
When you're buying potatoes, look for round shapes. Irregular knob shaped growths are defects likely to cause waste.
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eorgia Cooking
PECAN STUFFING
1 onion, chopped
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/2 cup chopped celery
5 cups diced stale bread
1/2 cup butter or margarine
1 1/2 cups chopped pecans
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup chopped parsley
Cook onion and celery in butter for about 5 minutes.
Add salt and paprika. Mix lightly with remaining ingre-
dients. Makes about 6 cups, or enough to stuff a 6 pound
capon or other bird.
Agricultural seed and plants
for sale
All agricultural seed must have a current germination report not more than 9 months old. All
agricultural plants are required to be inspected to assure disease-free condition. All agricultural seed and
plants must be produced by the individual advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Fescue seed, lab. tested, 20 cents per lb.; also, mulch hay, 75 cents
per bale. Ed Garrett, Hwy. 113, Temple. Ph. 562-3822 or 562-3332.
Mtn. huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry, yellow root, 12, $5, tame plum, Foxgrape vine, 4, $5 or $2 ea. P.P. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.__________
Arrowleaf (Amclo) clover seed, from foundation seed. Julian W. Collins, Box 107, DeSoto 31743. Ph.
912-874-5985.______________
Little Sugar Baby watermelon, 8
1/2 Ibs.; also, extra Irg. good cantaloupe, 11 Ibs., $1 pkg., with 10 cents stamped env. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Rt. 1, Dacula
30211.__________________
Black raspberry pits., $3.25 doz., blackberry pits., $3.25 doz., 75 cents post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain, Rt.
5, Ellijay 30540. ____________
Ginseng roots for transplanting, $7 per doz. Geneva Phillips, 132 Leland Dr., Mableton 30059. Ph.
944-2781.__________________
Fescue seed Ky. 31, tall 94/o
purity, 25 cents per lb. O. L.
Rutledge,
Brannan
Rd.,
McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.______
Improved blueberry and muscadine grape pits., $1.50 ea., orders $15 or more P.P., others add $1. J. E. Leger, Ocilla 31774.______
Fig trees, Brown Turkey and
Celeste, well rooted, dam packed, $2.75 ea., 2 or more P.P. J. K.
Stalcup, 2563 Sandtown Rd., SW,
Marietta 30060.______________
Old fashion white multiplying onions, $5 per gal. J. B. Ayers, Box 9, Toccoa._____________________
Spearmint, horsemint, pep-
permint, blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry pits., $2 doz., 80 cents
post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.______________________ Massey strawberry pits., $4 C,
add 75 cents post. Mrs. O. L. Canup.Rt. 2, Box 500, Gainesville
30501.___________________ Old time vine pomegranate seed,
white cucumber, 75 cents tspn., 20 cents post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Gainesville
30501.____________________ N.E. heading collard, 50, $2.35,
$2.85 per C, 300, $7, 500, $9, P.P., damp packed. Rufus Merriman, Rt.
3, Lyons 30436. Ph. 565-7559.
Blackberry, red raspberry pits.,
10, $5.50, 25, $10.50, $40 C, 'PP, Robinson strawberry, 25, $3.50,
$10.50 per C. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032.
Old time scallion onion buttons,
multiplying, $5 per C, P.P., French multiplying shallots, yellow, $6 per
C P.P. E. K. Beacham, 347 Oglethorpe Ave., Athens 30601.
Strawberry pits., $5 per C,
parsley, $1.50 doz.; Chinese bamboo, $1.25 ea., cannot ship bamboo. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, 9144 Nelson Dr., Covington 30209.
Strawberry pits., Dunlap, $3 per
C, good tame, name unknown, strawberry pit., $2 per C, add post. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Rt. 1,
Dahlonega 30533.____________
1975 crop white multiplying nest onions, reduced price, $6 gal. P.P., only 4 gal. left. Mrs. Frank Moore, Box 8. Ailey 30410.___________
Rainbow corn, strawberry popcorn, castor mole bean seed, giant sunflower seed, 4 pkgs., $1. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768.
Old fashion white multiplying
nest onions for planting 1975 crop, $5 gal. P.P., no less than gal. L. O.
Etheridge, Rt. 6, Eastman 31023. Ph. 374-2980._____________
Blueberry, Woodard, Tifblue,
Southland, Britebule, Homebell,
Bluebelle, Delite, $1.50 ea., $1
shipping under $15. Weyman
Garner, Buchanan 30113. Ph. 404-
646-3939.
____________
Pits., Massey strawberry, $4 per
C, cabbage, $2.50 per C, add 75 cents post.E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2,
Box 497, Gainesville 30501._____
Pits., cabbage and collard, $2
per C, garlic, 4, $1, add 70 cents post., Ga. only. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Box 529, Gainesville. Ph. 536-1759.
_Raspberry plants, $4 per doz.;
also, Jerusalem artichokes, $4 per gal. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-2691._____
Uuchi Clover seed, germ. 95 percent. P. R. English, Warrenton 30828. Ph. 465-3388 or 465-3441.
Certified Yuchi Arrowleaf Clover
for sale, purity 99.84 percent,
germ. '92.00 percent. L. L. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 2, Cordele. Ph. 912-273-3700, after 7 p.m.______
Ozark Beauty strawberry pits., $3 per C or $25 per M, add post.,
$1 per C. J. E. Thomas, Rt. 1, Box 273, Blackshear 31516.__________
Rare, sweet, golden raspberries, 2 crops, $1 ea. PP. Mrs. Ethel
Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 876-O538.____
White nest onion sets, $2 per qt. PP; also, jumbo size Elephant garlic
sets, 10, $2. T. B. Echols, Box 349, Thomaston 30286._____________
Strawberry and blueberry plants, $2.50 per doz., add post. Mrs. E. I.
Gray, Rt. 1, Box 352, Bremen 30110.
iwanted
Want 200 bu. Wrens Abruzzi Rye. P. L. Howard, Chester 31012. Ph. 912-358-4401. ___________
Want mulberry pits., seeds or trees. R. N. Miller, 2196 Brookview Dr., NW, Atlanta 30318. Ph. 404355-2669.
SAVE HEAT
Curtains should be opened on the sunny side of the house on cold days to get the most from the warm sunlight. Close curtains on the shady side of the house to provide insulation.
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Poultry, game,
fowl and eggs
for sale
2 pure game roosters, 1 red and black, 1 pure White Claret, $2.50 ea. Ralph White, Gainesville. Ph. 532-6193._______________
Peafowl, turkeys, guineas, ducks, 6 kinds show type bantams, pigeons. J. H. Street, Rt. 6, Gainesville._____________
10 young Sex-Link pullets, just started laying, 1 Sex-Link rooster. Gene Whitaker, 3322 Grant Rd., Conley 30027. Ph. 366-9349.______
S.D.W., B.B.R., W.O.E., Dark Cornish, White W.D., R.I. Red, B.R.C., B.O.E., M.F., B.R., Black C., Buff C., B.R.O.E., etc. Jim Nelson, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-7527.__________________
Silver Laced Wyandotte chickens, now laying, $15 trio, Bourbon Red turkey, male, $10. Mrs. R. J. Adams, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8889.
Cock, stags, hen, Sweater McGinnis Hatch, Hatch-Clarets, Grey-Roundheads, eggs, 75 cents, can ship eggs. Sammie D. Wooten, Rt. 1. Denton 31532. Ph. 375-2748.
Mallard duck breeders, 4 gen. from wild, hand raised, $7 per pr. at farm. J. H. Vick, Rome. Ph. 235-
8425._______________________ 12 kinds of purebred bantams,
very nice fowl. Freddie Roper, Box 508, Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-
5384.___________________ Young male Muscovy (quackless)
ducks, $3 ea., black and white, 01 trade for females, mix. roosters, $1.50. Jim Miller, Farmington 30638. Ph. 769-6480._________
6 Irg. hens for sale, $1.25 ea. Loy Mitchell, Tread way Dr., Decatur 30034. Ph. 981-4340.____________
Bantams, purebred Black Rosecomb, starting laying, 7 pullets, 1 rooster, $18. Mrs. Charles Rahn.Box 374, Springfield 31329. Ph. 754-3801.___________
Bantams, S.D.W., Black Cochins, $2 ea., plain button quail, $2 ea., cannot ship. Ralph Trammell, 928 N. Forest Ave., Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-2014._________________
Rabbits, $3 ea., well marked breeding does and fryers, Checkered Giants. Edye Howell, 3635 Herschel Rd., College Park 30337. Ph. 766-7476._________
Partridge Cochins, trio, roosters, Salmon Faverolles, light Brahmas, Silver Spitzhauhens, Blue Andalusians, Araucanas. David Clyatt, Hahira. Ph. 242-5338.
Day old bantams, 30 cents ea., young prs., $2 pr., cannot ship. Bonnie A. Verner, Rt. 2, Box 101, Bremen 30110. Ph. 537-3236._____
Game, pure and crosses, stags, $140 doz., pullets and hens, $2.50$5, Hatch, R. H. and W. H. James Willis, Rt. 2, Box 70, Jesup._____
12 young white guineas, early hatch, show type Silver Sebright bantams, selling out. J. A. Elliott, Rt. 2. Lavonia 30553. Ph. 356-3607.
Sev. prs. Grey Japs and Black Japs, White Black Tail Japs, show birds, cannot ship. J. C. Bailey, 502 Casanova St., SE, Atlanta. Ph. 622
3269.________________ Black Silkies, White Silkies,
Barred Rock bantams, White Leghorn bantams, mix. bantams, cannot ship. Elaine Abner, East Point. Ph. 404-766-1049.________
Chickens, 7 hens, 2 roosters, White Rock and Barred Rock, $2 ea., 3 white ducks, $15. L. B. Reese, Rt. 1, FayetteviUe. Ph. 461-
8341.____________________ Wood ducks for sale, $40 pr. Jim
Russell, Rt. 2, Box 170, Butler 31006. Ph. 912-862-3372, after 5 p.m. and wk. ends.__________
Bobwhite quail, live birds, $1.25 ea., dressed, $1.50 ea. L. A. Dasher, Rt. 4, Glennville. Ph. 6543209. ______________
Bobwhite quail, approx. 1200, in flight pens, $1.75 ea. J. J. Voiles, Box 11, Ball Ground 30107.
Northern Bobwhite quail, now ready for delivery, live or dressed, $1.50 plus shipping. Russell Wells, Hinesville. Ph. 912-876-3788._____
41 young rabbits, 21/2-4 1/2 mos. qld, all cols. Hazel Mead, Rt. 4, Box 62A. Lyons. Ph. 565-7197.
Show quality Houdan rooster and rare Red Cap rooster for sale or trade for Angora rabbit, doe or hens of same. C. N. Pique, Rt. 3, Box 211-A. Villa Rica. Ph. 459-3979.
Rabbits, NZR, NZW, chinchillas, also, all wire pens, feeders, waterers. Buddy Knight, 1973 Bethsadia Rd., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-4029._________________
Purebred bantams, W.O.E. B.B.R. and Barred Rocks, cannol ship. Ray Adams, Rt. 2, Box 309, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 574-7526.
Purebred Golden Sebright bantams, at my home. J. M. Sheriff, Rt. 2, Box 97-B, Lula 30554. Ph. 677-3640._________________
Mallard ducks, 5 gen. from wild, $7 pr., Cornish game bantams, $6 pr. Alvin Adkins, Cordele. Ph. 912273-1403, after 6:30 pm. wk. ends.
Araucanas (Easter Egg chickens), early hatched trios, $12, Frizzle bantams, $15 trio. W. R. Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-2891.
Chicks, White Rock, st. run, cheapest anywhere, $21 per C, less 25 cents ea. sent P.P. Jerry Young, Lollie 30433.______________
Geese, Brown Chinese, Pilgrim, $20 pr., cannot ship, sev. varieties guineas, $5 ea. Doug Williams, Bluffton. Ph. 641-2620.______
Pr. Belgian Bearded D'Anvei bantams, $8, four pr. Black Cochins, $8 pr., cannot ship. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2809.______________
Rabbits, NZR, NZB, NZG, NZW, Red Satins, Flemish Giants, Smutnose, San Juan; also, wire cages. Harold C. Bryant, 4197 Emerald N. Dr., Decatur 30032.
Araucana (Easter Egg) chickens, all ages, beautiful cols., pullets, $3, roosters and straight runs, $2, quantitites less. Carl Schnittjer, Farmington. Ph. 769-5343, after
5:30._______________________ 28 White Leghorn, plump hens,
$1.50 ea. or $30 for all. Jim Wright, Rt. 1. Palmetto 30268. Ph. 463-3922.
If your ad is not in this weeks paper it was left out due to lack of space. However, do not resubmit ad, it will be in next weeks paper.
wanted
Want to buy rabbits between 1 mo. and 3 mos. old. Jack Green, College Park 30337. Ph. 763-2494.
Want 6 to 10 young hens and 1 rooster, Barred Rocks or Rhode Island Reds. J. R. Fitzgerald, Rt. 3, Box 313, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404887-6840.________________
Want 3 or 4 young laying hens, prefer Rhode Island Reds, cheap, within Marietta area. Juanita Ray, Marietta. Ph. 428-5805._______
Want unfertile eggs, quail, bantam, turkey, pigeon, Araucana, goose, duck, pheasant, peafowl, guinea, swan, etc., state price. F. K. Fields. Rt. 2. Marietta 30060.
Want Java green peacock, not crossed. Harry R. Dunivin, 658C Camp St.. Riverdale. Ph. 471-7982.
Want geese or ducks, must be shipped. W. Conner, Glenwood. Ph. 523-5369, 10 am to 6 pm.________
Want 25 laying hens, in Laurens Co. vicinity. Ronald Eagy, Rt. 3, Dublin 31021. Ph. 984-4757.
FloweY plants, bulbs and seed for sale
Flower advertisers must have an affidavit stating that they produce their own plants, bulbs and seed and that they were not purchased for resale. All plants must be Inspected to assure disease-free
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condition. Applications for inspection are available from the MARKET BULLETIN office. There is no charge for this service.
Sanchezia, begonias, aspidistra, hoyas, $1 ea.; 6 alstroemeria, 15 bronze ajugas, $1 post. Mrs. Frieda Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave.. Macon.
White pine, sweet shrub, mtn. rhododendron, holly, mtn. fern, white dogwood, Hemlock pine, 8, $5 P.P. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513._______________
Aloe (burn pits.), 3, $1.50, stokias, 6, $2.25, red hot poker, 3, $3.25, snowball, $2.50. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, 9144 Nelson Dr., Covington 30209.___________
Forsythia, white dogwood, crabapple, 75 . cents ea., vinca minor, 25, $1.50, add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.________________
Camellia seeds, assts. cols., 12 seeds, $1. Mrs. Gay Mathews, RFD No. 3, Box 53, Franklin 30217.
Japanese iris, dark blue, Dutch iris, light blue, 21, $3, PP. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513._______________
Crown vetch, superior ground cover, flowers from spring to frost, 25 crowns, $6.50, 50, $11, $20 per C P.P. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032.
25 boxwood holly bushes, forming hedge 36 in. tall, good cond., very reasonable. A. S. Morris, 3830 N. Stratford Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 237-
7764.__________________ Lavender moon vine seeds, 30
seeds, 50 cents. A. J. Buckner, 9355 Whitefield Ave.. Savannah 31406.
Pink rooted thrift, $2 per C, snowball bushes, 3, $4; also, Ozark strawberry pits., $3 C, fig bushes, 4, $4, 80 cents post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3. Ellijay 30540.__________
Boxwoods, well branched, 1 yr., 25 cents, 2 yrs., 50 cents, 3 yrs., $1, 4 yrs., $1.50, orders $10 over PP. Norton Eldridge, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-567-3849.
Narcissus, 50 cents doz., orange dbl. daylilies, $1.50 doz., peppermint, 4, $1, sweet Williams, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Earlene Treadwell, Rt. 1, Box 263, Bremen 30110.
Hosta lily, sweet wilh'am, sweet shrub, 25 cents pkg. with S.A.S.E., plant now. J. O. Henderson, 1117 Snellville Hwy., Lawrenceville 30245.
Giant Shasta daisy pits., $1 clump, amaryllis, $1.25 ea., cannot ship. Mary Hudson, Rt. 2, Macon. Ph. 745-1992.
500 Irg. yellow perf. Bedford Sally dahlia bulbs, new in 1974, $1.10 ea. Ben Higginbotham, 107 Bryant Rd., Monroe 30655.
Liriope, magnolia, aucuba, Mondo, vinca minor, ivy, ajuga, Carolina jasmine, hollies, Mahonia. J. N. Henderson, 5130 Sumpter PL, Austell 30001. Ph. 948-5336.
Fluffy Duffey, maidenhair fern, apple, nutmeg, rose geranium, Rex begonia, $1 ea., 65 cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.____________
Christmas peppers for pot pits., pit. now, all kinds, 8 pods, $1 PP. Mrs. Ruth Shuman, Rt. 1, Box 445, Ellabelle 31308.
Rhododendron, mountain laurels, hollies, white pine, 2 to 3 ft., $1 ea., 6. $5. post. 80 cents; daylilies, $2 doz., 75 cents post. Mrs. Ruby Chastain. Rt. 5. Ellijay 30540.
Red President cannas, $3.50 per doz.. Foxglove, 6, $1, fall mums, ,$1.50 per doz., add post. Mrs. Lona Blackwell. Rt. 1. Dahlonega 30533.
Old fashion yellow jonquil bulbs, 50 cents doz., Red Hot Poker, bulbs, 50 cents ea. or 50 cents per C, add post. Blanche Harkins, Mountain City 30562.___________
Native azaleas, mtn. laurel, rhododendron, white pine, sweet shrub, maple, crabapple, holly, $1.50 ea., 80 cents post. Debbie Fountain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Ph. 635-
2691.____________________ Pink mtn. azaleas, mtn. laurel,
rhododendron, dogwood, crabapple, maple, holly, etc., $1.50 ea., 80 cents post., 8, $10. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-2691.
Wednesday, Decembers, 1975
Cannas, $4.50 doz., red, yellow, pink, 85 cents, mix. hollyhock seed, 50 cents tbspn., stamped env. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground
30107.________________________ Martin, Bushel, Diper, Dishrag
gourd seeds, 4 pkgs., $1, send stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie 31768._____________
Miniature border grass, brilliant violet-blue berries, 20, $1.25 P.P., Baby's breath spirea, small blooming size, 50 cents. Ernest F. Jessee, 2760 Bluebird Cir., Duluth 30136.__________________
Formosa lily seed, tbspn. 50 cents, 6 tbspn., $1, 10 tbspn., $2 plus S.E., pit. now. Mrs. Talmage Gates, Rt. 1. Hamilton 31811.
1000 golden Rain tree seeds, 25 cents plus S.A.S.E., tall lavender col. flowers, easily grown. A. W. Robinson, 4763 Pool Rd., Winston 30187. Ph. 942-1043.__________
Very dwarf dbl. red cannas, "The President", $4 doz., 75 cents post, per doz. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Gainesville 30501._______________
Mole beans, 50, 30 cents, Giant sunflower, 25, 30 cents, cockscomb, 1/2 tspn., 25 cents S.A.S.E. F. H. Dragoo, Rt. 3, Moore St., Blackshear 31516._________
Pink spice pinks, Irg. clump, $2, blue hydrangeas, 2, $2 P.P. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201._____________
Rhododendron, mtn. laurel, holly, white dogwood, sweet shrub, azaleas, 2 to 3 ft., $2 ea. or 6, $10 P.P. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.______________________
Elephant ears, amaryllis, $1, 35 asstd., spider lilies, 4, $1, post 50 cents. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.___________
American Irg. boxwoods, bronze ajuga, vinca, forsythia and daylilies, cheap for cash. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6308.
White Christmas cactus, rooted $2, cuttings, $1, post. 50 cents. Dennis O'Connell, 2738 Ashford Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 458-7959.
Matchbox, nandina, liriope, castor bean, marigold, tspn. touchme-not, salvia, mimosa, cockscomb, 25 cents ea. S.A.S.E. H. Thomas, 3690 Telstar, Ellenwgpd._______
Confederate rose cuttings, 4, $1.50 PP. Mrs. R. L. Pullen, Damascus 31741.______
Queen Anne Lace, Fla. jasmine, yellowbell, dogwood, bush honeysuckle, Yellow Rose of Texas, etc., 3, $2.50, add post. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 352, Bremen
30110._____________________ Mix. tall iris, with Irg. blooms, $4
doz. PP, no orders less than $10. Mrs. W. D. Duvall, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.________________
Christmas cherries, 50 cents per pkg., stamped env. Mrs. Ann Railey, 7043 Sun Valley Way, Riverdale 30274.________________
Stephanotis, touch-me-not lunaria seeds, 25 cents w/S.A.S.E., golden rain tree seeds, 35 cents, S.A.S.E. Mrs. Louis Coolik, 2511 Edgewood Rd., Columbus 31906.__________
Green striped liriope, 8, $1, Red Hot Poker, 8, $1, 75 cents post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay 30540.___________
Red flowering dogwoods, $2, pink and white, $1.75, mimosa, $1.50, White and Hemlock pines, 2 to 3 ft., $1, 75 cents post. Mrs. T. M. Webb. Ellijay.________________
Night cerus, African violets, plumous fern, $1.85 ea. PP; also, minature pepper seed, $1 per pkg. Amos King, 2508 Bonnybrook Dr., SW, Atlanta 30311. Ph. 349-0942.
[wanted
Want 1 Princess tree. Gertrude Hand, Rt. 4, Box 637, Hazlehurst
31539.____________________ Want native orange col. azaleas;
also, want gooseberry pits., state price and sizes. Mrs. W. C. Martin, Box 233, Warner Robins 31093.
Want Monkey Grass or Mondo, can use Irg. amount. Send sample leaf, state amount you have. Charles Rowland, 206 Pine Valley Dr., Athens 30601.
Want pink ginger lily pits, or bulbs, state price. K. Pearce, Box 3094, Jekyll Island 31520.
Miscellaneous
for sale
All notices formerly included under the Handicraft and Miscellaneous columns have now been combined into one Miscellaneous column with several subheadings. Rules and regulations governing these columns remain the same. Affidavits are still required for all hand made items. In addition, statements should accompany any lumber or building materials to the effect that these materials were used on now dismantled farm buildings [poultry houses, barns, etc.] Please note that sugar cane ads have been moved to the Agricultural Seed and Plants column.
Home Baked Goods
Holiday cakes, breads and cookies, baked to order, quality ingredients used, call for list and prices. Patricia Price, Atlanta. Ph. 872-4668._________________
Delicious moist fruit cake, dark brown, Stn. Mtn. area, $3.50 a loaf. Mrs. Baskin, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 981-3993.________________
Will make old fashion pound cakes for Xmas holidays. Mrs. Jewell Vaughn, 1630 Joyner Ave., Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-3987.
Order your home-made gingerbread house, $12.50 mailed, $10 picked up. Mrs. S. L. Pilcher, Box 305, Ellaville 31806-. Ph. 912937-2039 pm.__________________
Carrot cake, $5; homemade fruit cake, $7; homemade Xmas cookies, $1.25 doz. Mrs. Winifred Bradley, East Ellijay. Ph. 635-7701.
NEEDLE WORK
Hot pad, cork, $1 ea., PP, handmade, . excl. for Xmas. Clarence Cape, 135 Creekwood Ln., Riverdale 30274. Ph. 478-7697.
Quilts, handmade, no frames used, PP, kings, $17; dbl., $12, no checks, no refunds. Sallie Butler, Rt. 4, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-
3124._______________________ Granny afghan, asstd. col. sqs.,
outlined, fringed in black or offwhite, 46x62, $35. Mrs. J. Whitely, Rt. 4, Kennesaw 30144._____________
Quilt tops, dbl. knit, $8; cotton, $6, PP, no checks; patterns, Schoolhouse, 25 cents, S.A.S.E. Arthur Gentles. Rt. 2, Box 143, Toccoa 30577.__________________
Quilt patterns, inst., Double Wedding Ring, Lone Star, Seven Stars, Fan, 3, $1.15. Jean Caviness, 150 Old Marietta Rd., Canton 30114.__________________
Handwoven potholders, mix. cols., diff. designs, 3, $1, add 20 cents post., flowers free. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.
Quilt patterns, w/pieced sq., Jacob's Ladder, Bowtie, Fan, Wagon Wheel, 50 cents ea., S.A.S.E. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Woodstock 30188.__________
Old fashion bonnets, print or solid, $1.75; cro. potholders, 1/2 Watermelon design, 75 cents, 50 cents post. Mrs. J. C. Prince, Box 114, Nelson 30151.___________
Applique quilt patterns, inst., Sunbonnet Sue, Overall Bill, Rose, Tulip, Butterfly, others, 5, $1.20, 11, $2.20. Wilene Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A. Gainesville 30501._____
Quilt patterns w/inst., can machine piece, Album, Shoofly, others, 10/$1, add 20 cents post. Debra Pugh, Rt. 7, Box 206, Gainesville 30501.______________
Lovely baby and adult cro., afghans, reasonable for cash or will trade. Mrs. Damon, Atlanta. Ph. 876-7651._____________
Quilt as you go, the easy way to make quilts, 4 patterns, inst. drawing, $1. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031, Decatur 30031.__________
Quilt patterns, Double Wedding Ring, Jacob's Ladder, Bowtie, 35 cents, S.A.S.E., no checks. Ethel Giddens, Rt. 2, Perry 31069.
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Miscellaneous
for sale
NEEDLE WORK
Hand quilted quilts for sale, Lone Star, Double Wedding Ring, diff. patterns. Mrs. Jack Marlow, 1777 Center Ave., East Pt. 30344. Ph. 767-4094._________________
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, $10 ea., Butterfly, Tulip, Farmer Boy. Mrs. Billy Mashburn, Rt. 1,' Box 115, Waleska 30183._____________
Velveteen dresses, 1-3, $4, 4-5, $5, 6-6X, $6, red stretch tights, white topper, size 1, $2.50.Elizabeth Coleman, 1405 Danielsville Rd., Athens 30601.______________
Placemates, $1.75 ea., hot-mats, 65 cents; edging for pillowcases, $2.25 pr.; afghans; embr. lace pillowcases, $4.75. Wynelle Davis, 320 Smith St., Tennille 31089.____
PC. quilt patterns, 50 cents ea., Dutch Rose, Brides Bouquet, Tippicanoe, OakLeaf, Tulip. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville
30633.___________________ Quilt patterns, inst, 10 .cents,
S.A.S.E., over 100 simple to complex, Overall Boy, Puff, others. A. W. Robinson, 4763 Rool Rd., Winston 30187. Ph. 942-1043._____
Cro. afghans, yellow, 41x31 in., $12, pink, 41x53, $16. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 232, Ellijay
30540.___________________ Cotton, handmade dbl. bed size
Dresden Plate quilt tops, app. on white sheeting, $17.50 ea. Mrs. Lola Maney, Rt. 2. Lula 30554.
Hand quilted, all polyester/all cotton, dbl. size, baby $10-65, common or beautiful, $2 post. Mrs. Charlie Moore, Rt. 3, Blakely 31723.
Machine made quilts, king size, $20, queen, $15, full, $10, PP. Mrs. Grady Itson, Rt. 3, Adairsville
30103.___________________ Patchwork print Popover aprons,
side ties, lined, perm, press, S-M-L, $8, PP. Mrs. Norman Collins, 405 Stewart Ave., Marietta 30060.___
Pillowcases, $5-$6 pr. Lura Powell, 308 N. Dogwood St., Villa Rica 30180._______________
Afghan, ripple, green and gold, 54X68, $35; Granny asstd. cols., outlined green, 56X72, $40. Mrs. Addington, 22 Henderson, Cornelia.
Machine made quilts, all new material, dbl. bed size, $10 ea., plus post. Mrs. Bennie Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-4939._____
Washable afghans, autumn cols., patriotic, purple/rose tones, 48X60, $38; baby multi-col., $20. Mary Jean Boyette, 601 Oakview Sq., Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-8000.
Quilt, blue velvet, blue polyester lining, quilted Egg Shell design, 79X97, $240; cotton Rolling Wheel quilt, $38. Mrs. Coshnitzke, 86 E. Front St., Newnan 30263._______
Granny afghan, yellow, gold, offwhite and avo. green, outlined, fringe, 45X65, $32.50. Mrs. M. A. Owen, 1665 Cunningham Rd., Marietta 30060._____________
Quilt patterns, 15/$1.50, 30 cents post., send stamped addressed env. for list. Mrs. New' n Medford, 490 FreyerDr., Manetio 30060._____
Machine made dbl. bed size quilts, 1 queen size velvet. Dollie Ruff, 3730 N. P'tree Rd., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 451-3823.__________
Handpainted pillowcases, $5 pr. Mrs. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.____________
Quilt patterns, Football, Cat Basket, Fisherman, Colonial Girl, Dutch Boy, Girl, Overall Boy, others, w/inst., 3/$1.25. Debbie Fountain, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._____
Girl's dresses, 1-6X, $4, 3/$10, long dresses, $9. 3/$24, add post. Gayle Price, 3818 Plumkett Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-7729._____
Machine made quilts, $15, $20 and $25 ea.; crib or lap, $5 ea.; bonnets, $1.50, PP. Stella Burrell, Rt. 1. Dillard 30537.______ _____
Polyester quilt tops, rail Fsnce, 80X96, $16; cotton Rail Fence, 74X94, $14, PP. Ruby Hagin, Rt. 1, Box 245, Ball Ground 30107.
Ripple afghan, 66X74, rose, pink shades, $45; Ripple wool, 66X78, brown, gold, yellow orange, $50. Mrs. Earl Adams, Cornelia. Ph. 778-7448.
THINGS TO EAT
1957 crop fig preserves, $2 pt., no mailing, call 1st. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, 1107 Ewing Chapel Rd., Dacula 30211._______________
Beef ready for freezer, government inspected, 250-350 Ibs. hanging wt., 85 cents Ib. R. J. Adams, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8889.
Beef for freezer, 250-400 Ibs. dressed wt., 89 cents Ib., cutting, wrapping incl., Conyers-Covington area. R. W. Jones, Oxford. Ph. 787-
1642. _________________ Nugget sweet potatoes, $5.50bu.,
Forest Pk. area. Mrs. C. H. Dyer, Forest Pk. Ph. 366-1539 or 366-4828.
Jerusalem artichokes, $4 gal., add $1 post. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540._______
1975 walnut and pecan meats, $2 Ib., pick up at my home. Gladys Brown, Homer. Ph. 677-3394._____
Jerusalem artichokes, $4.50 gal. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. S.EUijay 30540.__________________
Fruit for sale, nice, dried apples, this yrs. crop, $2 Ib., plus post. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125.__________________
Nice, sun dried apples, $1.50 Ib., plus post. Mrs. H. E. Hill, Rt. 1, Hills Lake, Commerce 30529. Ph. 335-4017.______________
Jerusalem artichokes, dug on order, Atlanta area, no mailing, $3.50 gal. Erie Foy, Atlanta. Ph. 233-1202.________________
1975 crop Stuart pecans, Irg. and good quality, 75 cents Ib. D. S. Haymore, Rutledge. Ph. 557-2874.
Jerusalem artichokes, $3.50 gal., add post. N. H. Satterfield, Rt. 2, Box 117, Dahlonega 30533.________
Beef, grain fed 120 days, packaged to your specifications, 50 cents Ib., free del.Atlanta area. Mr. Miller, Atlanta. Ph. 634^5850 or 938-0972.________________
Pecan meats, halves, $1.75 Ib.; pieces, $1.50 Ib., runner peanuts, 50 cents Ib., will ship, you pay post. A. L. Weaver, Box 545, Ocilla.__________________
Nice 75 dried apples, $2 Ib., plus post. Mrs. Bill Hunter, Rt. 3, Cedartown 30125.______________
Moneymaker pecans, good quality, 60 cents Ib., no shipping. Harvey Martin, Rt. 1, Box 135, Luthersville 30251. Ph. 927-6781.
Stuart pecan halves, nice, clean, $2 qt., 35 cents post, on orders 3 qts., 1-2 qts. 50 cents extra. Harold Whitley. Rt. 4. Buena Vista 31803.
Black walnut meats, good, clean, fresh, 1975 crop, $3.25 pt. Geo. Knittel, 1266 Tunnel Hill-Varnell Rd.. Dalton 30720. ___________
1975 nice, clean black walnut meats, $2.50 pt., PP. Prompt service. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 2, Hiawassee 30546.____________
So. Ga. quality Stuart pecans, 75 cents Ib., plus post, and ins., min. order 10 Ibs. Burch Willcox, 614 Third Ave., McRae. Ph. 912-868-
5216.____________________ 8 Ibs. dried apples, will trade for
rommun bantam hens, 8 Ibs. fruit for 12 hens, bring hens. Carie Bates, Rt. 4, Acworth. Ph. 926-
3235.______________________ Old time red and green cane for
sale. Mrs. Leland Sirmans, Box 602, Pearson 31642. Ph. 912-455-
3058.______________________ Big peanuts, some 3 1/2 in.
around, 3 in. long, shelled, $2, PP, free Luffa seed w/order. 'Geo. Golden, Rt. 4, Box 229, LaGrange
30240._____________________ Sweet potatoes for sale, $6 bu. J.
D. Stone, RFD 4, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-3477._________________
Pick 400-1100 Ibs. beef cattle, 30 cents Ib., free del.local processing pit., stall feeding extra. L. F. Daniell. Smyrna. Ph. 435-0364.
~BEES,HONEY &~SUPPLIES
Gallberry honey, $?. Ib., plus post, for shipping. Ronald Sloan, Rt. 1, Hortense 31543. Ph. 912-4732612.
Honey for sale, light amber, good flavor, $6.50, 1/2 gal., $12 per gal., P.P. Mildred Young, Rt. 4, Box 151, Sylvester.
HERBS
Yellow root; sassafras; queen of meadow; princes pine; red root, 4 Ib. lardbox, $4. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______________
Lrg. leaf shade dried sage, $2 pt., add post. Marie Holland, 1019 Coogler Rd., Dalton 30720._____
Nice shade dried sage leaves, $1.15 pt., PP. Mrs. L. W. Dennis, Rt. 2. Box 147, Franklin.________
Yellow dock; ratsbane; wild cherry bark, 4 Ib. lardbox, $2.50, add post. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.___________
Washed shade dried sage leaves, $1.15 pt.; ground red hot pepper, $1.25 cup, PP. Mrs. J. D. Shockley, Rt. 1, Baldwin 30511. Ph. 778-6290.
ODDITIES
Martin gourds, 'lots 4 or more, $1.50 ea.; bluebird or wren, lots 4 or more, $1 ea., varnished, ready to hang. H. A. Stahl, Moultrie 31768.__________________
Lap quilt frame, $3.50, P.P., 12X12. Robert Bagwell, Box 761, Duluth 30136._____________
4 boxes for raising crickets, $5 ea. Jeff Ellington, 212 Garner, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-648-2561 after 6 pm._______________
Red wigglers, $2, M, orders of 10M or more. Claude Staples, Rt. 1, Box 32, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-788-
5893._____________________ Red wigglers, $7, M, $20, 3M,
P.P., w/inst. Jeff Pruett, 838 Rine Ridge Dr., Riverdale 30274.______
Xmas trees, cedar, Va. Pine, 4-8 ft., pruned, fert., located Pulaski Co. A. Cannon, Hinesville. Ph. 912876-6536._______________
Red wigglers, $3, M, $10, 5M, w/raising inst. R. D. Stapleton, Rt. 1, .Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-
4451.____________________ Red cedar Xmas trees, $2.50-$3.
G. R. Jones, Rt. 3, McDonough. Ph. 946^022._________________
Xmas trees, cedar, nice shape, 410 ft., $2.50-$3.50, can supply mistletoe. John Maben, Carters. Ph. 404-334-2283._______________
Cedar Xmas trees, any size and amount. Ms. F. Tibbons, Cave Spgs. Rd., Rt. 3, Rome 30161.__________
Lrg. cedar Xmas trees for sale. Mrs. Henry Foster, Rt. 7, Box 383, Carrollton 30117.___________
Xmas trees, Ga. cedar, all sizes, 1-50, $1 ea., over 50, 75 cents ea. Ronald Lowman, Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph. 646-3401.____________________
2000 martin gourds, all size, 50 cents to $1.50 ea. E. F. Enterekin, Rt. 1, Box 275, Bremen. Ph. 646-
3368.______________________ Red worms, breeders, $6.95, M,
$29.95, 5M, P.P., inst. Glen Cook, 1122 Gordon, Albany 31707. Ph. 912-436-1256._________________
Beautiful shaped Xmas trees, 4-8 ft., some larger, wholesale lots 100 or more. Olin Witherington, Americus. Ph. 912-924-3483.
MISC. FARM SUPPLIES
Locust farm post., 7 ft., 80 cents ea., 100. you haul. Hermon Butler, Rt. 4, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-
2082._____________________ Oak firewood, $25, long body
pickup, free del., 50 mi. radius, you haul, $20. Danny Cox, Butler, Ph. 912-862-5584.______________
Firewood, best buy in Waycross, Blackshear, Alma, Patterson area. Terry Smith, Waycross. Ph. 285-
7159.__________________ Firewood, oak, split, long, wide
pickup load del. So. Metro area, $35 per load. Tom McClendon, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6046.________
Split chestnut rails, 8 ft., $1.35; yellow locust farm fence post, 6 1/2 ft., 80 cents, can del. Walt Stancil, Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-2488.
Firewood, seasoned, green or mixed, hardwood and/or pine, del. avail., $25, 1/3 cord at farm. J. W. Boland, Rt. 1, Box 362, Fairburn. Ph. 461-7496.
Firewood for sale, $5 pickup truck-load, you cut and haul. O. S. Byrd. Rt. 2, Box 33. Harlem 30814.
Firewood, 1/2 cord, oak, split, del. to your home, $40. G. B. Dyer, Decatur. Ph. 934-8295.___________
Firewood for sale, will del. 1/2 cord loads within 10 mi. Tucker. Troy Vining, Tucker. Ph. 939-9486.
Oak firewood, will del. Atlanta area.Leon Roper, 12475 Douglas Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9581.
Firewood free, you cut, oak, pines, poplar, big. F. Hornsby, 2224 Ridgecrest Ln., East Pt. Ph. 763-
0152._________________ Hand hewn oak logs from farm
building. Mrs. Fred Perkins, Rt. 6, Canton 30114. Ph. 479-3387._____
Split oak, stacked, pickup load, $20, will del. Dahlonega-Cleveland area. Brad Morris, Dahlonega. Ph. 865-2267.___________________
1200 cedar farm fence post at my farm. Lloyd Paschal, RFD 1, Appling. Ph. 541-0015.___________
Choice firewood, $15 long bed pickup load, you haul, located Flying W Ranch. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Pine Mtn. Ph. 882-6580.
FERTILIZERS & MULCHES
Broom straw hay for sale, 50 cents bale. W. B. Kelley, Rt. 2, Buchanan 30113. Ph. 646-5465.
Fescue and Sargum hay, rained on, good for feed or mulching. Doyle Anderson, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5443._______________
Good dry cow-horse compost, truck-load del., $20, 75 cents bag. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy.. Decatur. Ph. 289-5798.
Clean bales mulching hay for sale, buy some or all, 90 cents bale. T. Roe, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-6393 or 963-0991______________
Horse manure, agedm bags avg. 50-75 Ibs., $1 ea. Ted Glaspie, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-5110 or 363-
9040.______________________ Cattle manure for sale, $5 for
small pickup truck load, you load. Henry Green, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-
5954.____________________
FISH. FISH SUPPLIES
Channel catfish fingerlings, checks, treated regularly, bred for fast growth, del. Irg. orders. Preston Harvin, McRae 31055. Ph. 868-6095.________________
Channel catfish fingerlings, free of parasites and disease, pick up or del. Billy Boyd, Rt. 1, Box 460, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-5634.
Channel catfish fingerlings, regular or Albino, can del. Irg. orders. Ira Sasser, Box 694, Hinesville. Ph. 876-2895 pm.
| wanted
Want 1 gal. P.O.J. syrup. W. R. Weaver, Monroe 30655.__________
Want to buy good hay, baled or not, Walton-Rockdale Co. I. K. Johnson, Rt. 3, Johnson Rd., Loganville. Ph. 466-4886 after 6 pm.
Want 4-6 bu. snap corn from time to time for cows, must be near Evans. Roy Goodwin, Evans. Ph. 863-8770 after 6 pm.
Want hardwood trees to cut for firewood. Ralph Swafford, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-5637.______
Want bonnet patterns for bonnet that opens out, makes apron also. D. W. Crenshaw, RFD 4, Box 57-B, Fairburn 30213.______________
Want quilting frames. Mrs. Russell Moody, Box 131, Sunny Side 30284. Ph. 227-5017.__________
Want to buy 2 beehives w/sev. branches and bees. Guy Ahlstedt, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 469-8239.________
Want 6 Irg. turkey feathers to make writing quills for portable ink well. Harvie E. Vickers, Hiram 30141.__________________
Want 2 frame bee honey extractor. Howard Nickell, Box 342, Waycross 31501.
Out of state
wanted
Want handmade pot holders,
good workmanship. R. Werner, 2301 Parnell, Los Angeles, Ca.
90064.____________________ Want job hauling cedar trees
from farm near Augusta. J. M. Simmons, Rt. 1, Belton, S.C._____
Want 1 pair giant Deulap geese
also pair of Canadian geese. Ray
Davis, S. Rte., Box 70, Ochopee,
Florida 33943^ _.
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Want Farmall cub tractor
w/equip. in good cond. Earl McMahan, Rt. 1, Sevierville, TN
37862.____________________ Want Old fashion ribbon sugar
cane for seed. W. F. Godwin, Rt. 1, Box 48, Silver Spgs., Fl 32688. Ph.
904-236-2582._______________
Want to buy seedlings pecans, state price per Ib., I pay post. C. T. Jones, Box 141, Tyler Hgts. Sta.,
Charleston, W. Va. 25312._______
Want this yrs. Sabal palm of cabbage palm seed, grows from VA to FL, state price. F. B. Davenport,
504 Killam Ave., Norfolk, VA 23508.
Want 1 gal. sorghum syrup, open kettle, send sample and price U.P.S. Mrs. M. L. Harger, Box 14, White Spgs.,FL 32096._______
Want good tractor w/live P.T.O., bush hog, post hole digger and other implements. W. B. Jones, 3060 N.W. 19 St., Miami, FL 33125.
Want old timey Indian peach tree, 3-5 ft., rooted, state price in 1st letter. Eva W.Snead, Box 3, Perdido Beach, AL 36530.______
Want to buy compost shredder, must be cheap. Walter Pease, Rt. 5, Box 314-B, Tallahassee, FL
32301.___________________-
Want lemon daylily bulbs; also, other kind of dayh'lies. Gordon Power, Rt. 1, Box 164, Gray Ct., SC
29645.__________________
Want NZ red rabbits, 4-6 mos. and 6-8 mo. old does, purebred w/papers. Lowell Hansen, 3038 Sunset Frest Rd., Anderson, SC
29621.____________________ Want to hear from someone that
has old time potato onions, kind planted in fall. Mrs. J. H. Runion, Rt. 8, Box 522, Cleveland, TN 37311.
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Botrychium virginianum came to be known as rattlesnake fern because its sporangia! cluster resembles the rattler of a rattlesnake. The sporangial cluster (the case in which spores are produced) Js also the reason this fern is called grape fern. In fact Botrychium means "bunch of grapes".
Rattlesnake fern is fairly well distributed in Georgia. Its average height is about two feet and it relishes moist woodlands and rich humus soil. Look for a lacy fern about two feet high with the characteristic "rattler" for easy identification.
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The interrupted fern is one of the most interesting foliage plants known. It appears that Mother Nature was "interrupted" while making this fern and had to come back to finish the job.
While other ferns are in harmony, well balanced and symmetrical, this fern is not.
The interrupted fern is primarily found in the northern part of the state but will grow anywhere it can find cool rich woodlands.
Valera Jessee
Shrubbery Planting
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remove all plant labels. These labels can girdle the plant and cause death of limbs or possibly the whole plant.
It is suggested that you mulch all new plantings. Pine bark and pine straw make excellent mulches. One to two inches of either of these materials around your plants would be helpful in conserving moisture and discouraging weed growth.
Harry G. Ponder Area Extension Horticulturist
THE MARKET BULLETIN ft".
Straight Line
What is the name of the enclosed weed and what can I spray to kill it? D. S., Waverly Hall
The plant is Mugwort. Dicamba should do the job on this plant, but, alas, it will also do the job on many other plants. Read the label carefully to be sure it is safe for the area yo*u *pl*an to use it in.
Do you have patterns for lawn furniture? Also, I would like to get in touch with a hatchery that sells "Cornish" game chicks. The ones I see in the grocery store are smaller and always cost more. M. B., Guyton
We don't have any plans for furniture but feel sure your county agent
will be able to assist you. The poultry man, "Cockadoodles", said the Cornish hen you are referring to is not the same as the Cornish game chicks. The chickens are required to have a certain amount of Cornish
blood bred into them. They are slaughtered at a young age and processed. Least that is what he sa*id*. *
I am currently involved in a project for the local Womans' Club concerning the health and safety of children regarding their clothing and playthings. Since I have no children I am not familiar with this. Do you have any information? B. W., Brunswick
We mailed you an article published by the office of Consumer Affairs.
May we suggest that you contact them at 101 State Capitol, Atlanta
30334, for further assistance.
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Would you please tell me what these tiny bugs are? They get in my flour, meal, cereal and all cabinets. Mrs. W. C., Hephzibah
Cigarette beetle. It feeds on most foods found in the pantry. Check your spices, hot peppers, cake mixes, etc. We mailed you information that will assist in finding this insect another* h*om* e other than your kitchen.
I need information and/or specifications on a meat processing operation for "home use only". K. B., Demorest
The Meat Inspection Division mailed you .a USDA handbook which includes general requirements for the operation of an inspected meat plant. The general requirements for both the inspected and home use are
similar. Next, after reading the book, you should contact the county agent and request assistance with the drawings. The drawings or
blueprints will need to be forwarded to our Atlanta office to Mr. Bill Adair. You may call him at 404/656-3673. Relative to the water and sewerage requirements, either the municipal or local county jurisdiction
would apply to septic tanks, city water and shallow wells. Large amounts of waste would have to have approval through the Environmental
Protection Agency.
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Where do I get a commercial fishing license? J. H., Valdosta
Write Mr. Herb Moye, Licenses Section, Department of Natural Resources, 270 Washington Street,*A*tl*anta 30334.
What is the best time to prune, fertilize and spray apple and pear trees? I have had three "Red Delight" apple trees for 15 years and I don't have any apples. Mrs. E. D., Decatur
Dr. Butch Ferree helped us with this one. He suggests you get a Red Delicious or a Yates tree to pollinate your trees. Then you should have apples. Fertilize between March 1 and March 10. About 10 cups of 10-1010 fertilizer per tree broadcast to the dripline should do. On the pear trees, one-half of the same should be applied at the same time and the other half in May if you have a crop of pears set on the trees. Do not apple the fertilizer in May if you have no pears. Pruning should be done in January or early February. Keep cuts on the pears to a minimum to prevent excessive growth. He mailed you a spray guide that should help. You might also contact your county* a*g*ent for assistance.
Can you explain yams and sweet potatoes? W. B., Stone Mountain
Yikes! The books say there is only one species for the sweet potato
[Ipomen Batatas Lam.], and it is in the Morning glory family!!! The yam
is in the yam family [Dioscoreaceae], This is not normally grown in
Georgia. The real problem is not what the books say but what folks in a
given area call a plant. This is why some plants have five or more
common names and why the common name may refer to three or more
plants. Example: in Argentina the Gauchos of the Pampas have four
names for all plants but more than 400 names for kinds of horses. Does
this help?
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I am sending you a sample of a plant that grows almost everywhere but I don't know the name of it. It makes beautiful dried flowers. Mrs. C. T., Carlton
Any farmer could help you but they aren't particularly fond of it. The
plant is dog fennel.
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I would like the addresses for the Kentucky and Virginia Market
Bulletins. G. K., Englewood, Tenn.
Department of Agriculture, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 and Department of Agriculture and Commerce, P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, Virginia 23209.
Wednesday, December 3, 1975
Agricultural
Calendar -
Dec. 6-11 AM Open Horse Show, Blaztn Saddles Club Charity Show, Barnesville Fairgrounds, 404/4723584.
Dec. 6 - Holiday craft show, Riverdale Presbyterian church, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM. Info: 478-0809.
Dec. 6 - 10AM - 5 PM Christmas craft show, Pine Needle Garden Clubhouse, Lincolnton.
Dec. 10, 11 - 1:30 PM Ga.-S.C. Winter Apple Meeting, Holiday Inn, Athens. Info: M.E. Ferree, 404/542-2340.
Dec. 13-17 - Oth Annual National Young Farmers Educational Institute, Marriott, Atlanta. Members invited to participate in farm tours. For info: contact your local vo-ag teacher.
Dec. 18 - 7 PM Swainsboro Stockyard Feeder Pig Sale, Swainsboro.
Dec. 20 - 11 AM Rock Hereford Ranch Cattle Sale, at the farm, 50 bulls, 60 females. Free catalog: R. L. Swearingen, Jr., Box 531, Reynolds 31076, 912/847-3535 day, 847-3167 night.
Work Together
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mer to the end user. A watchout for legislative actions
affecting the feed and grain industry is maintained. We have contacts with other state agricultural associations as well as national associations to lend a unified support for the betterment of Georgia agriculture.
Efforts are being made to work closely with the Railroad and other modes of transportation to insure the most efficient transportation of our products.
Each summer our membership joins for a convention designed for educational and fellowship purposes. This affords an opportunity for updata on timely topics and affords an atmosphere for people to know better the other feed and grain people of Georgia.
It is my opinion that the future for Georgia agriculture is bright. The trend shows expanded feed gram production, especially corn and soybeans, of which we expect more to move into the export markets. More feed grain production would encourage the meat, milk, and egg production to advance with the future demands. Each of us associated with Georgia agriculture can add to the future through cooperation with all associations.
Forest Fire
Prevention Time
The "fire season" is upon us. The unusual growth of brush and grass, due to heavy rainfall during the year has built up a potential forest fire situation that could become serious during a prolonged dry period.
All Georgians have done an excellent job this year in holding forest fire occurrence to a minimum. Through September there have been 5,501 forest and open land fires that burned 20,996 acres or less than one-tenth of one percent of the protected 27,279,400 acres.
However, this is not the time for complacency or carelessness. Remember, our best forest fire suppression tool is forest fire prevention.