FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Tommy Irvinf Commissioner Georgia Deparfmenf of Agricu/fure
Market Bulletin
Volume 62
FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION SEE PAGE 2 Wednesday, September 8, 1976
Number 36
Fiobt .
GAC Celebrates
Tenth Anniversary
The Georgia Agribusiness Council this year celebrates its tenth anniversary as a statewide, non-profit, membership organization, representing and promoting the agribusiness industry of the state of Georgia.
It was organized in 1966, upon recommendation of the Ag Alumni
Association of Georgia, to bring about better communications between the agricultural and business interests of our state. At that time, agriculture
Georgia's largest industry- was not being properly recognized by major business and industry. Now ten year's later, there appears to be a greater appreciation
(Our guest columnist this week is Fisher L. Barfoot, President of the Georgia AgriBusiness Council,- Marketing Vice-president of Piggly Wiggly Southern, Inc., Capitol Square, Room 332, Agriculture Building, Atlanta 30334.) _____________
for agriculture, agribusiness and all that goes into production, processing and delivery of food and fiber to the consumer.
As current President of the Georgia Agribusiness Council, I believe much progress has been made, not only to bring about an appreciation of agriculture, but we have expanded into fields of agribusiness development, legislation, information, publications and services.
Our Georgia Agribusiness Council works closely with the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the approximately 75 agriculturally-related organizations of the state. We keep in close contact with our agricultural extension and educational leaders. Every effort is made to involve our membership and keep them informed to carry out our mission.
Our Board of Directors reads like "Who's Who" in the Georgia agribusiness industry. They are successful leaders representing every area of Georgia.
Just recently our Agribusiness De-
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Tommy Irvin Needs
Largest Pumpkin
Georgian Can Grow
The Georgia Department of Agriculture needs your help in locating the state's biggest pumpkin which will be used to represent Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin in a challenge match with Massachusetts Commissioner of Agriculture Frederick Winthrop.
In a cooperative effort with Delta Airlines, which inaugurates a new non-stop flight to Boston on Sept. 15, Commissioner Irvin will send Commissioner Winthrop a "token" pumpkin with the challenge that Georgia can produce a bigger pumpkin by Halloween than can the State' of Massachusetts.
Come Halloween, the Georgia entry will be flown to Boston and weighed with its Yankee competitor. Delta will give $1 per pound to the favorite charity of the Commissioner who has the winning pumpkin and 50 cents per pound to the other Commissioner's charity.
The Georgia pumpkin will be carved into a jack-o-lantern and used as part of the witch's array during the annual Halloween festivities held at the "witch famous" town of Salem, Mass.
Commissioner Irvin, a Mason and Shriner, has chosen the Scottish Rite Children's Hospital as recipient of his charity dona-
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Rabbit Breeders
Hold Annual Show
The Annual Fall Rabbit Show, sponsored by the Decatur Rabbit Breeder's Association, will be held Saturday, Sept. 25 at the Atlanta Farmer's Market in Forest Park.
The show is open to the public free of charge. All rabbit breeders are invited to participate. Entries must be called in by midnight Sept. 23 and an entry fee of $1.25 per rabbit will be paid on the morning of the show. All rabbits must be in the showroom, Bldg No. 29, by 7:00 a.m. Judging will begin promptly at 8:00 a.m.
For further information and entering of rabbits, call Dudley Dugger, show secretary, at 404767-3387.
Plan, Produce, Utilize
Winter Annual Grazing
Many farmers and cattlemen are finding winter annual grazing
crops to be quite valuable. Rye, wheat, oats, ryegrass, vetch, lupine,
crimson and arrowleaf clovers are plants most often used for winter
annual grazing crops in the southeast. These plants are most often
used in mixtures containing at least one small grain and a legume
plus ryegrass. However, pure stands of any of the winter annuals
may be used for grazing. Lupine is usually used as a pure stand.
Festival
Winter annual grazing crops are wel1 adapted for a double cropping system. They can be
Old-Fashion Fun
planted over a period of four to eight weeks in the fall. Early
The Annual Sorghum Festival will be held October 15-17 at Fort Sorhum in Blairsville.
The Festival, sponsored by the Blairsville Jaycees, will highlight many events including old-fashion syrup making, a syrup sopping contest, log sawing, a greased pole contest and a moonshine still.
planting usually provides earlier
grazing. Winter annual forage plants
produce higher quality forage over a long period of time than any other forage crop generally grown in the south. The protein content of these crops average approximately 20 percent from fall growth to time of seed development. Total digestible
Leaf Sales Close;
nutrient content during the same period of time averages approxi-
Hold-Over Tobacco To Be Received
mately 70 percent. The cost of producing winter annual grazing crops may be as much as $75 to $85 per acre. Some producers say they can not make a profit
Georgia's tobacco markets will close this week, almost a month earlier than last year, due to
with this level of production cost. To be profitable, yield potential and quality of forage must be
added sales time afforded the Georgia-Florida flue cured belt during the past week.
Next week, the week of Sept.
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"Ag Teacher"
Receives Award 13, the Flue-cured Tobacco Co-
operative Stabilization Corporation will be receiving tobacco from
those farmers who produced more than 110 percent of their quota and want to hold it over until next year's sales.
Time and place for receiving this tobacco will be announced at the end of the week. Watch for an announcement in your local
press, radio and TV concerning the date and place or check with
The "Agricultural Teacher of the Year" award was presented to David L. Stephens of Jenkins county by the Georgia Vocational Agricultural Teachers Association at their annual convention held recently in Atlanta. Mr. Stephens was recognized for outstanding accomplishments during the year.
your local ASCS office.
Coney Grove Festival Poultry Show
Bluegrass fans from all over the South will gather in Cordele September 10, 11 and 12 for the fall Coney Grove Bluegrass Festival. For additional information, write Coney Grove, P. O. Box 891. Cordele 31015.__________
September PREVENT HARVEST ACCIDENTS MONTH.
Coming Soon
The Peach State Poultry Fanciers' Association will hold its fall poultry meet September 18, 19 at the Gwinnett county fairgrounds in Lawrenceville. Approximately 2,000 birds are expected to attend. For information, contact Mickey Whiting, P. O. Box 549, Buford 30518.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, September 8, 1976
me letttUr
Dear Editor: Recently on a trip South we noticed on both
sides of the road a beautiful green vine that spread rapidly and covered the entire area, including trees and rocks.
It was very pretty and we are interested in knowing more about it as to its characteristics, rate of growth, if it will grow here and how we j might obtain a start.
Frank Tatum Princeton, New Jersey (Editor's note: How many truckloads do you want? The beautiful green vine is kudzu, an imported legume, originally recommended to landowners for
grazing and erosion control. It was imported from China and Japan many years ago, and having no natural enemies, has gone wild.
The only effective control is heavy grazing, but if your livestock can't eat their weight in kudzu - don't get it started. Its almost impossible to eradicate. Spraying with 2-4-D in May and June when the stems and foliage are tender will help but when
you've got several acres covered in kudzu, that's a lot of spraying.)
Farm employment
No commercial,- industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised.
Want exp. tractor driver, salary open, 1 wk. paid vacation, will furnish 3 bdrm. trailer w/utilities. Boyce Riddle, Montezuma. Ph. 912-172-8260 or 472-
6692.______________________ Will do artif. insemination of
beof and dairy cattle in Jackson and adjoining counties. Wayne Montgomery, Rt. 2, Maysville. Ph. 367-9172.
FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN
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Tommy Irvin, Commissioner
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Want farm manager, qualified, exp.-manage, work rental gardens and U-P1CK-IT vegetable operation. G. Kilburn, Jr., State Bridge Farms, Rt. 2, Alpharetta 30201.
Want Christian family for cattle, hay, apiary operation, requires operation of farm machinery, references required. C. E. Simpson, Star Rt., Box 30-A3, Harlem. Ph. 404-556-3903.______
Want couple or small family to
work in cage layer operation, house, salary, other benefits. W. D. Perry, Rt. 4, Monticello. Ph. 404-468-8275._____________
Want lady for light garden work to live in So. Ga. area, free room/board, small salary. B. J. Holland, 927 Billy McGee Rd., Lawrenceville 30245.__________
Want someone to build farm fence arcund 2 1/4 A., I have fence. ]. E. Daniel, Rt. 2, Box 104-C, Baxley 31513._________
Will build farm fence, any type, wire or board, anywhere. Larry Casey, Rt. 4. Dixie Hwy., Covington 30209. Ph. 404-787-0775.
Custom hay baling for No. Fulton or So. Cherokee counties. Perry Huskey, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6944 or 475-6250, Ralph Rucker, Woodstock.____________
Will bush hog or plow your farm-land, 30 mi. radius of Loganville. Ken Hill, Grayson. Ph. 972-4338 or 972-8973.____________
Will build any type farm fence. B. J. Ray. Marietta. Ph. 428-5805.
Will do bush hog cutting or plowing, Irg. or small areas. Mack Waters, Tucker. Ph. 938-
3092.__________________ Want share-crop hog operation,
you furnish hogs-feed, I will tend on my place, min. 1000 head. Joey Hall, Rt. 4. Box 473, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-3152._______
Want caretaker for farm So. of Columbus, must be sober and .dependable, mobile home, small salary. R. A. Heard, Columbus. Ph. 404-322-0423. 7-9 p.m._____
Will do artif. insemination of beef and dairy cattle in Cherokee and adjoining counties. Wm. R. Odom, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 404926-5420._________________
Want honest, good natured person for light farm chores, room/board, $100 mo, salary. R. Davis, 517 W. Gordon Farm Rd., Ross 30741._______________
Will do plowing, bush hogging, all kinds of tractor work, remove unwanted farm buildings in DeKalb-Gwinnett counties. Wm. Harbin. Lilburn Ph. 934-4349.
Want someone to paint sev. barns. L. W. Taylor, Atlanta. Ph. 468-8925 or 892-8900, Robert Green. ________________
Want sober, retired couple or woman to do light garden and poultry work, room, board and salary. Mrs. T. C. Williamson, Oak Pk. 30401. Ph. 578-5286.
Want someone to build farm fence, 3 A. size, cheaply in Waynesboro. Mrs. Smith, 1850 Savannah Rd.. Augusta 30901.________
Need help on cotton and soybean farm. James L. Bailey, Rt. 1, Box 256, Elberton 30655. Ph. 404-283-3376.____________
47 yr. old man wants job on farm, Atlanta area. Jeff D. Carpenter, 144 Hwy., Richmond Hill. Ph. 727-2331.________________
Small family will caretake and/or work farm for house and nominal salary. Walter Tuten, Atlanta. Ph. 627-6603.________
Couple desires caretaking job on farm in Central Ga., need house and salary. C. M. Pearce, 90 E. Front St., Newnan 30263.
Want aggressive individual to work w/lrg., young pecan planting, no exp. necessary, send references. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Pretoria Rd.. Albany.___________
Will do bush hogging; also, farm fence repairs. Ralph C. Swafford, Kennesaw. Ph. 404^28-
1260.__________________ Honest couple will work and/or
caretake farm, acreage, near Atlanta, need room to grow quietly. S. Paul, 122 Melrose Ave., Decatur 30030. Ph. 378-
5JM7._____________________ Horseshoeing-hot and cold,
specialities incl., founder, dry hoofs, contracted heels, cracks, thrush, forging, stumbling, paddleing, etc. Tom Hayes, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 284-7292.________________
Want vegetable pickers for Alpharetta farm, paid by the bu. Floy Lange, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
6302._____________________ Artificial insemination, equip.,
supplies, semen and/or service, all breeds avail., special bulls on request. C. W. Lambert, Athens. Ph. 548-4401.______________
Want older couple to care for game chickens, house in Cobb county furnished for $30 mo. rent. C. Gaynes, Smyrna. Ph. 404-432-
5_727.______________________ 2 students seek general farm
employment in exchange for rent, exp. J. A. Kayhe, Atlanta. Ph. 252-6841 or 255-8737.__________
Man and wife wants job on broiler farm. Edward Myers, Box 7, Mt. Airy 30563.___________
Want couple to do light farm work, trailer, $150 and benefits. Tom Keller, Acworth. Ph. 422-
8231.___________________ Will do hay cutting, raking,
baling and hauling in Clayton, Henry, Rockdale, Gwinnett counties. H. D. Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 961-6742._________________
All types corrective shoeing, travel anywhere. Tim Marcoux, Marietta. Ph. 973-4291._________
Horse shoeing, dependable service, quality work. Wes Beaty, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3803 a.m. or 992-5277 p.m.
Farm
machinery and equipment
for sale
If your ad is not in this week's paper it was left out due to lack of space. However, do not resubmit ad, it will be in next week's paper.
notice
Sold out of pears and apples. Mrs. Barbara L. Cochran, 1510 Mayfield Rd., Alpharetta.
Farm
machinery and equipment
wanted
Want a used 461 New Holland hay bine in good cond., also need an hour meter off a model D-8 13A bulldozer. Ed Simmons, Atlanta. Ph. 404-892-2070.______
Want used irrigation system pipe or complete system. Hal Woods, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy 30563. Ph. 404-754-2921._______________
Want 3 pt. hitch kit for International M, 1946 tractor, state price and cond., within 75 mi. Chickamauga. W. Rothe, Rt. 3, Box 195, Chickamauga 30707.
Want ROPS canopy for AC-HD9crawler, within 50 miles of Atlanta. Joseph Varnadoe, Chamblee. Ph. 404-457-8304._____
Want 1 row pull type corn puller, fair cond., reasonable. Harold A. Jensen, Poreter Rd., Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-6935.
Want 2 row corn picker, prefer mounted on tricycle front in tractor, must be in good cond. Walker Earnest, Rt. 4, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-2871._____________
Want 13x38 or 15.5x38 good used tractor tire, reasonably priced. W. E. Cline, Rt. 8, Box 105. Newnan 30263. Ph. 404-251-
3518.__________________ Want 6 in. hammermill. Cliff
Walker, P. O. Box 263, Rhine
31077.___________________ Want old model mule drawn
hay rake in workable cond. B. J. Garner, Rt. 1, Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-3724.___________________
Want 234 or 235 John Deere cornhead to fit model 55 combine. William O. Gatliff, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 912-956-5291._____________
Want AC6E dozer or old TD9 International for parts. Terrell Stephens, Rising Fawn. Ph. 404398-3456.____________________
Want 8 in. cutting harrow disk for Taylorway B and B harrow. Alton H. McCullough, Rt. 5, Box 400. Covington. Ph. 404-786-0940.
Want shanks for 2 row, 3 pt. hitch cultivator. T. M. Jones, Rt. 2, Macon. Ph. 935-2528 Lizella.
Want Gasoline powered water pump with capacity of at least 1000 GPH. John Haskins, c/o Greenwood Saddle Club. Ph. 4699166 or 872-0476, Atlanta._______
Want propane tank, 250 gal., must be in good cond. R. E. Williford, Sharpsburg. Ph. 463-
4477.___________________ Want 3 or 5 hp roto-tiller. W.
Holzmer, Stone Mountain. Ph. 404-469-2378._______________
Want self propelled combine w/grain head and 30 or 36 in. row corn head, in good cond., within 75 mi. Thomas Gailey, Rt. 1. Baldwin. Ph. 778-6210.______
Want International model 16 one row silage machine for parts. W. E. Evans, 889 Milam Circle, Clarkston. Ph. 294-1096.________
Want 2000 Ford or 135 Massey Ferguson tractor with equipment. Donald B. Steward, Rt. 5, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-7416.
Want used Wisconsin 5 hp engine for parts, need block assembly. Harold Fallin, Rt. 1, Box 351, Thomaston. Ph. 404-648-
2553. ______________________ Want late model Troy-Bilt
garden tiller, will give cash, must be late model, state hp., condition, year model and price. M. Jenkins, 934 Beech Valley Rd., Lithia Springs 30057.__________
Want to buy a utility trailer, 500 Ibs. or less. Mr. Smith, 1850 Savannah Rd., Augusta. Ph.
30901.___________________ Want Ford tractor, must be in
good cond. James Wimpey, Duluth. Ph. 476-1925._________
Want to buy pull type spring tooth harrow. Alton L. Fleming, Box 226, Box 3, Carrollton 30117.
Want David Brown 990 diesel engine on block, engine series AD4/47A. Carl L. Leggett, Rt. 3, Box 172, Quitman. Ph. 263-8054.
Want David Bradley walking garden tractor, plow and other implements, reasonable, within 100 miles. Joe Buckholz, Rt. 3, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-592-2581.
Want good used round galvanized water tank, at least 7 ft. -diameter, Edward Cardell, McDonough. Ph. 957-4387.______
Want to buy a used H-60E elec. start Troy-Bilt tiller, no other model please. Hattie Coleman, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Ph. 748-1771._____
Want pull type corn puller, any make, newer model preferred, no junk. W. S. Roberts, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-7226 area code 404. morning hrs. only._____
Want complete acetylene welding and cutting outfit with tanks, in good cond., state price. Theo Farr, P. O. Box 217, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 912-987-3315.
Want 3 pt. hitch accessories, cart for Sears tractor, trade reg. Appaloosa filly. Dr. Morris, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-6913.
Want heavy duty shredderbagger or shredder-chipper, Sears 8 hp or equivalent, in good cond. Charles Turner, 2604 Ball Park Dr., Tucker. Ph. 404-938-4563 or 404-458-5401.________________
Want a late model Foley sawsharpener. Otis Gooch, Rt. 2, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 404-367-5757.
Want diesel farm tractor, med. size, with equip., any make or model, must be in good cond., and bargain priced. E. J. Rosser, P. O. Box 305, Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 404-957-2016.________
Want pine straw rake for use with 15 hp Sears tractor. C. W. Brandon, 1717 Oak Dr., Augusta. Ph. 733-8317.______________
Want 1 row corn picker, mounted type for M.F. 35 tractor, in good cond. at reasonable price. Ralph McGuire, Rt. 1, Waco. Ph. 404-574-2669.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
In order to qualify to advertise cattle, cattle farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
Potential buyers and sellers of cattle are reminded that any cattle moving from farm to farm should have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever this is a change of ownership. Exceptions being cattle from certified herds or those consigned directly for slaughter.
CATTLE
Guernsey milk cow, due in soon, $350. A. H. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington 30638. Ph. 769-
5065._____________________ 1 Jersey milk cow, giving milk
now, bring calf in late Jan., $250. Carroll Brooks, Rt. 4, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4722._________________
Baby calves, 5-10 days, from disease free herd, $20-$40. Lucy Dowling, Rt. 2, Box 114-E, Waycross. Ph. 283-1669.________
1 White Face Hereford cow, will bring 2nd calf 1st of Mar., $200. G: W. Malcom, RFD 6, Covington. Ph. 786-2486._______
Feeder calves, nice, $45 up. Bill Gilley, Hiram. Ph. 943-1561._____
70 bred Hereford heifers, to calve Jan. and Feb., 750 Ibs., ear tagged. P. A. Rheney, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-5625.____________
Reg. Red Polled cow w/heifer calf, 2 Irg. heifers. Carl N. Whitlock, Rt. 2, Walters Rd., Rome 30161. Ph. 295-2604._______
Purebred Charolais bull, 3/4 French, 16 mos., $250. Larry Savage, Rt. 9, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 983-7829.
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3/4 Chianina bull calves, will be ready Sept., must see to appreciate. Bob Allmond, Chamblee. Ph. 404-457-1349 a.m. or 887-7447 p.m.____________
7/8, 3/4, 1/2 Limousin heifers, cows, calves, bulls, all performance records and reg. Tommy Ripley, Gumming. Ph. 404-993-2703 a.m. or 887-2819 p.m.________
1/2 Simmental and Black Angus heifer, 15 mos., $225. D. Pugh, Griffin. Ph. 228-4430. ________
Charolais cattle: 12 open heifers, 27 bred heifers, 86 cows w/calves, 57 bred cows and springers. Clyde Lawson, Canton. Ph. 479-3542 or 479-3141.______
Purebred Charolais bull w/papers, calved 1/28/72, agressive breeder, good calfs, 1700 Ibs., $900. Johnny Gowen, Folkston. Ph. 496-7075 after 8 pm.
29 Brahman cross-bred heifers; 11 w/calves 26 reg. Angus cows; Wye bred bull, or son. C. T. Brigham, Canton. Ph. 404-479-2191 or 479-3082._______________
Charolais X Angus heifers, CV and ready to breed. R. E. Adams, Wrens. Ph. 404-547-6493.
1 Guernsey milk cow, will calve any day. Johnny Reynolds, ST., Shiloh. Ph. 404-628^600.______
One 6 yr. Black Angus bull, 1400 Ibs., one 2 yr. Angus cross bull, 900 Ibs. Oscar Dameron, Rt. 1, Box 192, Pine Mtn. Ph. 404663-4554._________________
Santa Gertrudis, 1 S cow, w/4th calf, 18-1900 Ibs.; one 10 mo., 900 Ib. plus, reg. bull, quality cattle. T. E. Dean, Rockmart. Ph. 404-684-5313._____
Reg. Angus bull, small herd purebred Angus cows, calves. B. J. Holland, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-0008 p.m._________
Reg. Jersey bulls, ready for service, from best cows in Berry College herd. J. F. Deal, Berry College, Mt. Berry. Ph. 404-2325374, ext. 223._________________
Extra nice, full blooded Black Angus herd bull, approx. 1400 Ibs., see to appreciate, 4 yrs., $350. Carl Jenkins, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-2381._______________
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._________
\ Charolais heifer, bred, 700 Ibs., trade for good milk goats. E. T. Wilson, LaFayette. Ph. 638-
5115.________________ Reg. 20 mo. Polled Hereford
bull, dark red, rich in RWJ bloodlines. Julian Collins, DeSoto 31743. Ph. 912-874-5985._______
Purebred 15/16 Charolais heifers, 16-21 mos., bred to purebred Polled Vaillant bull, del. free 3 or more, $350 up. Gene Ford. Griffin. Ph. 228-6290.______
Guernsey milk cow, Irg., 3-4 gal. daily, 3rd calf, bred 5/21/76, hand milked, gentle, $300. Amos E. Daniel, Cochran. Ph.912-934-
4237.______________________ Reg. Black Angus bull, 4 1/2
yrs., son of Cassius of Wye, $500, selling to prevent inbreeding. Hedrick Crenshaw, Box 132, West Pt. Ph. 645-1206.___________
4 reg. Angus heifers, 15-24 mos., top breed, exc. cond. Chuck Iwamasa, Box 328, Cairo 31728. Ph. 912-377-4788 or 377-3760.
Polled reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 6 mos., from a top quality herd. Mrs. G. D. Sauls, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1858.______
Sev. part and full French Charolais bulls, 7-18 mos., $300 up. Bert Pulley, Rt. 2, Box 175-A, Adairsville. Ph. 404-629-0721.
8 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, ready for service, $500-$600 ea. R. L. Swearingen, Jr., Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3535 a.m. or 847-3167
p.m.__________________________ 15 reg. Polled Hereford bulls,
15 mos. to 2 yrs., $450-$600; 30 reg. Polled Hereford heifers, certified-accredited for bangs-TB. J. L. Hadden,, Gibson. Ph. 404598-3223.
Beefmaster bulls from certified and classified herd, exc. selection. Paul Swann, Dalton. Ph. 278-7708.__________________
Reg. Shorthorn bull w/papers, 5 yrs., $750, sell to prevent inbreeding; reg. Shorthorn bull, w/papers, 3 yrs., $950. C. F. Miller, Cochran. Ph. 934-4108
p.m.________________________ 10 cows, 7* calves, rest
springing, $2695, sell all or part; also, Polled Hereford bull, $314. C. W. Glaze, Covington. Ph. 404787-1596.___________________
160 exc. Angus brood cows, recalf Dec. and Jan., $275 ea., 6 Wye bulls. Joe Klouda, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-8029.__________
Guernsey milk cow, now milking 4 1/4 to 5 gal. daily, hand milked, very gentle, $300, firm. H. L. Mosley, 118 Pineway, Ellabell. Ph. 858-2353.__________________
Baby calves, dairy and beef type, $15-$30; feeder calves, $30$65. H. W. Brown, Rt. 5, Box 356, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-
7489.___________________ 20 extra big, growthy reg.
Polled Hereford bulls, 2-3 yrs.; also, younger bulls. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Box 118, Screven 31560. Ph. 912-586-6687.______
Chianina tested bulls, 12-15 mos., crossed w/any breed will increase weaning wt. Carl Hartrampf, Atlanta. Ph. 231-2128, 355-5750 or 864-6989, J. Waldon, Dahlonega.______________________
3 Angus heifers, 2 Angus bulls, 2 Angus cows w/calves, $145-$200 ea. Ross Howard, Marietta. Ph. 404-427-2074._____________
Manie-Anjou 3/4 Polled bull, 9 mos., $325; Red Angus X Charolais base. Bill Callaway, Rt. 1, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-4443.
Reg. Brahama, purebred and half cows for sale. Robert Whiddon, Winder. Ph. 867-4352.
1/2 Chianina and 1/2 Angus bull, 30 mos., $600. Fred Hand, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-1180.
Feeder calves for sale. R. D. Grace, Rt. 1, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-8204 or 622-8112.______
Reg. Black Angus bulls. Byron Dunn. Jersey. Ph. 404-633-4722.
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 9 mos., avg. 205 day wt., 555 Ibs., Victor Domino breeding, $300. Howard Wilson, Macon. Ph. 912477-5013.________________
Purebred Black Angus herd w/3 yr. reg. bull, exc. bloodlines, 14 cows, 9 w/calves, 10 heifers, all/part. Mr. Kitchens, East Pt. Ph. 761-6345.__________________
Reg. Red Angus bull and heifer calves, now weaning; Limousin crosses, 3/4, 5/8. Otis Milner, Rome. Ph. 232-3019 or 232-1613, Douglas Milner._________________
Reg. Charolais bull, CMC Georgetown, calved 11/6/73, 1/2 French, gentle, guaranteed breeder, $600. Bobby J. Hawk, Madison. Ph. 342-1268.__________
Purebred Hereford bulls, ready for heavy service, Polled and horned, range raised, no soft bulls. W. H. Tompkins, Jr., Woodbury. Ph. 404-553-5565.
Lrg. Brown Swiss milk cow, to freshen Oct. 31st w/2nd calf, $250. E. J. Carlile, Sr., Rt. 1, 3431 Trickum Rd., Marietta. Ph. 926-3323._____________
50 heifers, 6-7 mos., $90 ea., had all shots, wormed, any amount. Ben Evans, Fairmount. Ph. 337-2419.____________
3 1/2 yr. Angus bull, son of Marwin of Wye, used 1 breeding season. C. E. Carson, 475 Oak Grove Rd., Athens 30601. Ph. 549-
1737.__________________ White Holstein stock bull, 2
yrs., very gentle, approx. 750 Ibs., $200. Mrs. A. J. Johnson, 1549 Pine Hurst Rd., Grayson
30221.______________________ 10 purebred Charolais heifers,
15 mos., open, good quality heifers, $400 ea. Bill Alien, Decatur. Ph. 939-3391.__________
5 bulls, 8 heifers, 1/2 Brahman, 1/2 Charolais, 500-750 Ibs., Johnny Brock, Rt. 1, Gillsville 30543. Ph. 869-3673.
Beef type feeders and grass
calves, $45 up. Mrs. S. J.
Summers, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-483-1747._______
112 head cattle, 25 calves,
Hereford-Angus mix, 80 to calf in spring. J. A. Jackson, Columbus. Ph. 561-2742.______________________
Heavy milking Hereford cows,
preg. tested, fall winter calves from reg. Victor Domino bulls,
$275. J. W. Me Cranie, Adel. Ph. 912-896-2696 or 896-2550._______
10 reg. Angus heifers, avg. age
10 mos., daughters Pantheon and Bounty of Wye, $4500. A. D. Brown, Tyrone. Ph. 461-6388.
1 reg. Black Angus bull, 11
mos., $175 w/papers. H. M.
Tribble, Cassville. Ph. 382-0310,
Carters ville.
____
2 steers, 6-7 mos. stall fed,
part Hereford and Angus, $100
ea., or both for $150. Linda
Thron, Hinesville. Ph. 912-876-
6906. ^._______________
Reg. Angus herd, 12 cows, 9
calves, cows rebred to FF Rito
707-147. Dick Flynt, Hahira. Ph.
912-794-2124 p.m. __________
SWINE
Purebred spotted boars, service
age, long, lean meat type. Ray Herrin, Odum. Ph. 912-586-6784.
8 top quality Yorkshire gilts, most are bred, 5 Hampshire
sows, farrow in 6 wks. W. W. Harris, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-
0937.____________________ Reg. Yorkshire boars and gilts;
also, 50 1st cross Duroc-YorkHamp boars and gilts. Wm. H. Mobley, 865 Tanner Rd., Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-1250._________
Hamp and York pigs for sale 6 wks., $35 ea. Cliff Parker. Kennesaw. Ph. 427-1514._______
50 feeder pigs, ready now, 35 ready mo. later; also, sev. nice, young boars. Oscar Dameron, Rt. 1, Box 192, Pine Mtn. Ph. 404-
663-4554.___________________
Guinea boar and sow, $175 for both; 2 Hampshire-Yorkshire gilts, $50 ea. Ralph Swafford, Ken-
nesaw. Ph. 404-428-1260._______
Pigs for sale, Yorkshire and
Yorkshire mixed, 6 wks., $25 ea.; 40 pigs, $35 ea. Leonard Pittman, Douglasville. Ph. 942-4259.______
Black Poland China pigs,
purebred, 40 ea. to choose from, you pick, $50 ea. Carl Cranford, Cochran. Ph. 934-2259.________
1 big bone guinea sow and 6
pigs, 6 wks. Kelly Owens, Rt. 4, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-2343.
2 purebred Duroc male hogs, w/out papers, ready for service. B. F. Duncan,. Rt. 1, Baconton.
Ph. 787-5108 after 5 pm.________
17 Yorkshire pigs, 8 wks., $25 ea.; 6 Yorkshire pigs, 10 wks., $30 ea., from good herd. Tony
Carpenter. Madison. Ph. 342-3579.
25 red Duroc shoats, 40-50 Ibs.,
avg. 5 mos., $25-$30 ea., at my place. Waldo E. Lang, Waynesville. Ph. 778-4740._____
Hampshire-Yorkshire feeder pigs for sale, 9 wks., $40 ea. Mike Howard, Toccoa. Ph. 886-3447 or 886-6255 after 6 pm.________
Choice Land Race boars, cross
sows, bred. Wm. E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter 30439. Ph. 685-
2506.______________________ Young, proven stock boar,
Duroc and Hampshire cross, 400 Ibs., sired 16 pig litter, $150. V.
G. Bearden, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-3350._____________
Hog, approx. 250 Ibs., ready for freezer. Roy Ackiss, Griffin.
Ph. 404-227-8267._________
Yorkshire pigs for sale, $30 up, 7 wks. H. W. Carter, Booth Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 404-483-3352.
Reg. Yorkshire pigs, boars and gilts, 12 wks. and younger. T. M. Kelley, Winston. Ph. 404-489-2729.
Reg. Yorkshire boar, gentle, 1 yr., $250, exc. herd boar, Haley bloodline. Carol Johnson, Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-1567._________
Reg. meat type Hampshire, service age, open gilts, few boars, reasonable, litter mates to high index boar. C. G. Studstill,
Eastman. Ph. 374-3908.
5 feeder pigs for sale, 8 wks., $30 ea. Rickey Hunter, Rt. 2, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-5721.____
16 feeder pigs, Duroc-P.C. cross, ready Sept. 15th. E. T. Wilson, LaFayette. Ph. 404-6385115._____________
Reg. York and Hamp bred gilts; sev. cross-bred gilts, good quality, from tested herd. E. C. Davis, Hwy. 99, 9 mi. SW Jesup, Jesup. Ph. 912-427-3635._______________
Purebred York boar, $250; Duroc boar, reg., $200; pigs, 6-8 wks., $35; York gilts and sows. Mark Bullock, Woodstock. Ph. 475-4440.________________
Feeder pigs for sale, 9 pigs, 7 wks. Felton McAbee, Rt. 3, Green Rd., Canton. Ph. 479-5854._______
Big bone guinea pigs, some sows, boars, various size shoats. L. G. McGoon, Rt. 4, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-6461.___________
8 wk. pigs for sale, YorkshireDuroc cross, $25 ea. Harold Anderson, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6211._______________
Pigs for sale, Tamworth-Duroc cross, 7 wks. Matthew B. Wilson, Rt. 7, Carrollton. Ph. 834-7809.
8 feeder pigs for sale, 50-80 Ibs. ea., will sell all or part, gilts, $30-$40 ea. A. J. Johnson, 824 Matheson Rd., Milledgeville.
Reg. Duroc herd boar, bred sow and Mar. boar for sale, from top breeding stock. Craig Mauldin, Blythe. Ph. 404-592-2586.
17 sows, 1 pure Hampshire boar, 80 pigs, pkg. deal, no junk. Jesse Bailey, Roopville 30217. Ph. 854-4876.____________________
30 nice pigs, Poland China and Hampshire, $30 ea. Joe Phinazee, Rt. 1, Kingston 30145. Ph. 2918864, Rome._____________
Reg. Berkshire boar, selling to prevent inbreeding. Mallie Gene Norman, Moultrie. Ph. 912-985-
5887.__________________ 26 feeder pigs for sale, $28 ea.,
8 wks., Hampshire-Yorkshire crossed. D. J. Peck, Box 522, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-6457.
Reg. Hampshire open gilts and service age boars, all top quality. Lawton Kemp, Box 7, Dexter 31019. Ph. 875-3417 or 875-3637.
Yorkshire and Hampshire pigs for sale, $20 and $22 ea. Willie Fred Brown, Barnesville. Ph. 358-
2472.___________________ Land Race males and gilts for
sale. Billy Varnedore, Rt. 1, Nicholls. Ph. 632-5233.__________
Reg. Yorkshire male, 2 yrs. this mo., approx. 400 Ibs., good performer, selling due to inbreeding. B. J. Garner, Rt. 1, Dublin. Ph. 272-3724.
SHEEP & GOATS
50 ewes and 2 bucks, suffocks. R. M. Patterson, 4935 Hwy. 166, Douglasville 30 .:* Ph. 404-942-
2637.___________________ 3 sheep, 2 ewes and 1 ram, all
3 for $90. Troy Segars, Rt. 1, Homer 30547. Ph. 677-3825 after 6
pm.____________________________ 4 full grown rams, $35 ea., 6
mo. ram, $25. Linda Burch, Valdosta. Ph. 912-244-3925 or 244-
7304.________________________ 1 Nubian goat, fresh; also, 2
doe kids. W. H. Maxey, Armuchee 30105.______________
ADGA reg. Nubian buck, 20 mos., Chikamina Alamedia and Hurricane bloodlines, $200, trade for doe equal value. Ben Brady, Lithonia. Ph. 404^182-6713.
6 mo. hornless billy, very healthy, $20. Jona Hall, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-4583._______________
Full Nubian buck, 5 mos., sell or trade for Nubian does, reasonable, will trade buck for Nubian doe. Billy Culpepper, Royston. Ph. 245-6970.______
2 milk type goats, 1 bred, other" ready to breed. J. W. Stallings, 3635 Orchard Dr., College Pk. Ph. 761-3436.________________
Reg. purebred Toggenburg buck, born 5/31/76, Diamond and Chimney Rock bloodlines. Mrs. Avert Poole, Rt. 1, Jasper. Ph. 404-893-2664.
2 billies, 5 mos., not milk stock, $15 ea. A. H. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington. Ph. 769-5065._______
Nubian kids, 5 mos.; also, 2 Holstein calves for sale, approx. 2 mos. C. W. Hamilton, LaFayette. Ph. 638-2552.___________
ADRA Nubian buck, born 3/17/73, will sell or trade for ADGA reg. doe. A. W. McDuffie, Rt. 1, Box 123, Blackshear. Ph. 449^610._______________'
2 yr. buck for sale, 3/4 Nubian proven stud. A. A. Heggoy, Danielsville. Ph. 795-3153.______
Goats for sale, Hubert Cox, Rt. 2, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-2538.
1 doe, 6 mos., Toggenburg cross. $25. Earl Priegel, Dunwoody. Ph. 404-394-7398 after 5 pm.
Horses, mules, ponies for sale
People who are buying and breeding horses should ask to see
the registration papers before leaving premises. The MARKET BULLETIN has received numerous
complaints of people who buy a horse with the seller promising to
send papers later and the papers never appear. The MARKET BULLETIN has no jurisdiction over
such instances. A smart buyer and or person breeding a mare
will ask to see the papers first. In order to qualify to advertise
horses, horse farmers should have had the livestock advertised in
their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through
this publication. All horses offered for ad-
vertisement through the Market Bulletin should have a negative coggin test within the past 60
days. On recommendation of the State
Equine Board, at stud notices are published in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin during the prime breeding season only. January through April.
3 yr. bay Quarter mare, good bloodline, no papers, gentle but spirited, started Western Pleasure, $600. Delaine Walker,
Brunswick. Ph. 912-264-2755.
Reg. Appaloosa mare, gentle, reg. Tenn. Walking mare, out-
standing cutting mare, satisfaction guaranteed. Clyde McGhee, Decatur. Ph. 243-7050 or 288-
5433._______________________
Small
Pinto
gelding,
Welch/Walker, 5 yrs., 13.2h.,
good for child w/some exp., $150
to good home only. Elaine Smith,
Norcross. Ph. 449-5933._______
AQHA reg. mare, bay, 10 yrs., 15.2h., gentle but spirited, trail or
endurance horse. Sheila Davis, Atlanta. Ph. 404-634-7296 after 5
p.m.__________________________ 1 'Black jenny donkey, 7 yrs.,
weighs 650 Ibs., works anywhere.
John Gulley. Carlton, Rt. 2, 30627.
Roping horse, AQHA reg. extra quiet in box rates calves good. Wade Whelchel, Gainesville. Ph.
534-5262._______________
Chestnut Anglo-Arab mare, 3 yrs., in foal to reg. Thorough-
bred. Mrs. James Venable, 2912 Wingfield Dr., Columbus. Ph. 404327-9665.__________________
Sorrel pony, 2 yrs., untrained filly, a real beauty, make offer for quick sale. Mr. Kitchens, East Point. Ph. 761-6345._________
Reg. half Arabian grey mare, qualified for Nationals in halter, ready to win, owner going to college. Nance Mescon, Atlanta. Ph. 255-6340.___________
Lrg. female pony, will trade for pigs, pony is 5 1/2 yrs. Patty Etheridge, Rt. 2, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-3862.__________________
Tenn. Walker and American Saddlebred horses will pasture w/cattle. W. H. Tompkins, Jr., Woodbury. Ph. 404-553-5565.
Shetland colt, gentle, smart, dapple, 13 mos., shots, wormed, $20. Mrs. Y. Loden, Decatur. Ph.
404-289-4083.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, September 8, 1976
Horses,
mules, ponies
for sale
Reg. Quarter horses for sale, 3 and 4 yrs., well trained, serious inquiries only. Bobby Morgan, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-2038.______
Reg. Quarter brood mare, daughter of Swenson's Hollywood by Hollywood Gold, bred to own son of Leo for '77. Mr. Fugate, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1081._____
Red mare w/flaxen mane and tail, bred to spotted jack, due to foal 2 mos. Jerry Fielden, Tunnel Hill. Ph. 673^570.___________
Arab, Chincoteoque, reg. yearling filly, chestnut, halter broke, extremely gentle, Arab qualities, jumper prospect, good mover. Linda Tripp, Davisboro. Ph. 912348-4413.______________
5 yr. gelding, 14.3h., sorrel, racks good on trails, gentle but spirited, good health, wormed, $425. Ray Stonkus, Flowery Branch. Ph. 448-7117.______________
Reg. racking show mare, 7 yrs.. flashy style, open or juvenile, proven winner, $900. L. Brent, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4348._______
Reg. Walking mare, 1 racking mare and 1 racking stallion, will sell or trade for cattle. E. T. Shiflett. College Pk. Ph. 964-7282.
AQHA bay mare, 5 yrs., gentle, good bloodline, $400; also, Simco saddle, $75. J. G. Williamson, Rt. 3, Box 320. McBean 30908. Ph. 554-2761 p.m._____________
Reg. Saddlebred mare, 7 yrs., 16.lh., 5 gaited winner, exc. conf., bred to QH Glory Be, $1000. June Grant, Columbus. Ph. 561-0836.________________
Cutting horse, reg. Quarter mare, 12 yrs., 15h., currently being shown in G.C.H.A. shows, proven brood mare, $1500. Mr. Hazel, Inman. Ph. 461-1081._____
Green broken buckskin grade Quarter horse, 2 1/2 yrs., gelding, AAA sire, priced to sell. I. A. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 80, Metter 30439. Ph. 912-685-2454
p.m.___________________________ Reg. Standardbred gelding, 7
yrs., chestnut, 15.lh., easy to handle, harness, ride, exc. amateur or exp. Wm. Grant, Columbus. Ph. 561^322.______
Welch stallion, good horse for small child. Michael Gilley, Marietta. Ph. 422-0592.________
Work pony, 600 Ibs., 8 yrs., slow, plow, knows gee and haw, well broke, nice, fat. Sam Alexander, Rt. 3, Douglasville
30135.________________________ 2 AQHA mares, will trade for 2
bulls, 1000 Ibs. or better. Hal Roberts. Villa Rica. Ph. 459-3670.
Reg. 15/16 Arabian gelding, nice mover, conf., 5 yrs., fundamental training, exc. show potential, priced to sell. Sandy Johnson, Norcross. Ph. 446-5351.
Reg. Morgan gelding, 5 yrs., chestnut, flaxen mane and tail, 14.2h. Western Pleasure driving. Paul Jones, Hampton. Ph. 404-477-
5010._____________________ Reg. 1/2 Arabian gelding, 9
yrs., nice mover, ridden English, for beginning or intermed. rider. Cathy Kapiloff, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-8773.____________________
Arabians, 2 purebred brood mares, both bred to Melzan for '77, $1500 ea.; sev. others, weanlings up. Mrs. F. L. Cummings. 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon.
Purebred Arabian yearling colt, bay, Joramir grandson, gentle, $500; beautiful bay purebred stallion, 4 yrs., broke, gentle, $1500. Dixie Corry, Gumming. Ph. 887-1134.______________________
QH chestnut gelding, to good home only, sweet tempered, approx. 9 yrs., 15.2h., EnglishWestern, $700. Patricia Dennis, Augusta. Ph. 736-0208.__________
Shetland ponies for sale, $35 up; also, few horses. Billy Turner, Union Pt. Ph. 404-486-2558.
Beautiful, 4 yr. Welch mare, sorrel, has been shown, llh., good conf., $175. D. Pugh, Griffin. Ph. 228^430.________________
AQHA broodmare, due to foal 3-77, exc. producer of size and type, $300 also QH-TB gelding, 4 yrs., exc. pleasure horse, good mover, 15.3 h., $400. K. Lincoln, Doraville. Ph. 393-2962._______
Bay racking mare with all tack, Joe Johnston, Morrow. Ph. 961-
2869.__________________ Palomino reg. American Saddle-
bred gelding, 2 yrs., greenbroke, perf. color, $675, to good home. Betty Kingdon, College Park. Ph. 761-7859._________________
Arabian filly, 2 yrs., bay, sweet disp. Suzanne Smith, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-6497._____________
Tabiano Paint mare, reg. APHA, great show prospect, $1,200. Sharon Sanders, 295 Hembree Rd., Roswell 30075. Ph. 993-4664.__________________
TWH black, white blaze gelding, gentle, affectionate, 16h., 12 yrs., $350. E. White, Stockbridge. Ph. 957-3719.________
Racking Pleasure mare, strawberry roan, 7 yrs., reg. TWH, $500; 10 mo. Appaloosa filly, $200. V. Gramling, Douglasville. Ph. 942-6555.______________
Small, dark brown Shetland pony, good home only, $10. Anita Glass, Snellville. Ph. 972-4993.__
Black mare mule, approx. 800 Ibs., $150; also, pony for sale. Ralph C. Swafford, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-428-1260._____________
Reg. Appaloosa Pleasure horse gelding, 14.4h., 4 gaited, nice manners, moderately spirited, $500. H. M. Alien, Atlanta. Ph. 355-6688 or 351-8721.___________
1/2 reg. Arabian, chestnut, 3 yrs., 12-13h., very gentle. Valrie Jackson, Alpharetta. Ph. 993-4783 or 475-3367.________________
2 1/2 yr. black mare horse, works to ground sled, 1/2 Appaloosa, 750 Ibs. I. C. Haley, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-5658.______
1 racking mare, gentle, rode by 8 yr. girl, $165; 1 Welch stud, has been worked, $75. W. E. McKee, Rt. 3, Greenville 30222. Ph. 672-4032._________________
1 pr. little mules. 650-700 Ibs., 4 1/2 yrs. Hugh K. Morrison, Rt. 2. Colbert 30628. Ph. 788-2652.
Appaloosa gelding pony, 6 yrs., llh. tall, very gentle, ridden by 10 yr. old, $125. H. Davis, Lawrenceville. Ph. 921-3722.______
Appaloosa stud colt, 18 mos., halter broke, blanket, 14h., big for age, show quality, $500. Fred Pritchett, Rt. 2, Commerce. Ph. 404-335-4134.____________________
Beautiful Shetland pony stallion, $45; Shetland mare, can plow, expecting April, gentle, $75. Tina Jones, Talking Rock. Ph. 698-9723 after 4:30 p.m._____________
2 black horses, one 9 yrs, 600 Ibs., one 10 yrs., 700 Ibs. Mr. Staton. Cleveland. Ph. 865-4389.
16h., 6 yr. chestnut gelding, ridden hunt seat, exc. disp., $325. Laurie Gardner, Alpharetta. Ph. 449-0181 or 475-6507._________
Purebred Arabian gelding, 15.lh., 5 yrs., U.S. National Top Ten hunter over fences, chestnut, jumped over 4 ft. Karen Kaiser, College Pk. Ph. 766-9439.______
Appaloosa fillies, yearling, weanling, have black w/blanket; chestnut w/blanket, shown and placed. James Stover, Villa Rica. 404-459-6691._____________
3 yr. reg. TWH Pleasure mare, prof, trained. Bobby Lanier, Tignall. Ph. 404-285-2157.______
AQHA gelding, 6 yrs., good cow horse, will run barrels. Ann Fussell. Milan. Ph. 912-362-3321.
Reg. Appaloosa mare, 7 yrs., exc. for riding or brood mare, well bred. R. H. Wesson, Griffin. Ph. 228-3116.________________
Chestnut Quarter mare, 14.2h., good conf., $400, gentle, child can ride, child's show jumper, $450. Dusty Haynes, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 9231517 or 945-9360.
Yearling filly by He's A Dude, out of R.O.M. producer, chrome, size, show quality, $2500. Billy Barbee. Camilla. Ph. 912-294-2088.
AQHA 1975 colt, Sugar Bar Hank bloodline, sorrel w/flaxen mane and tail, exc. head, $500. Diane Oxford, Smyrna. Ph. 4364525 p.m.________________
Purebred Arabians for sale, write for sales list. Janice McConnell, Diamond Hill Farm, Rt. 1, Gillsville 30543. Ph. 404652-2821.___________________
Reg. AQHA Quarter horse, 4 yrs., 15.lh., sorrel, gentle, good youth/adult horse, $750. Glenn Moore, RFD 4, Box 76-1A, Sylvania 30467. Ph. 863-4711.
Fantastic reg. TWH mare for Pleasure or breeding, exc. bloodlines, 17h., gentle, $500. Doreen Rowley, Rt. 1, Box 56, Byron 31008. Ph. 953-4453.___________
AQHA, 3 yrs., sorrel mare, green broke, very gentle, reasonable. Dillard Kilby, Ellen wood. Ph. 404-241-3915 or 241-7978.________
Palomino mare, gentle for children or ladies, Western Pleasure, trails, $350 or best offer. Patrice Burdine, Atlanta. Ph. 938-
8095.____________________ 2 well broke Appaloosa mares,
Appaloosa brood mare, sev. young Appaloosas, reg., show prospects, reasonable. Steve Morgan, West Pt. Ph. 404-884-4855.________
White mule; also, 1 horse wagon, good cond. and all farm tools. James Edge, Rt. 3, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 265-2300 after 6
p.m.______________________ AQHA, 5 yr. grey mare,
w/black points, shown open Western Pleasure succ., $1500. David McCullough, Covington. Ph. 404-786-0536 after 6 p.m.______
2 mules, 12 yrs., 1100 Ibs., $200; 7 yrs., 800 Ibs, $200, mare mules. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce 30529.
Arabian filly, 2 yrs., purebred, reg., very beautiful, $1500; 3 yr. Arabian stallion, gentle, $950. Mr. Wideman, Conyers. Ph. 483-7152.
Welch pony, Quarter horse cross, Pinto, gentle but spirited, 13h., 9 yrs., sacrifice, $150, w/tack. A. A. DeLaPerrire, Atlanta. Ph. 261-2158.___________
Quarter horse mare, buckskin, shown succ. Western Pleasure and barrels, ridden hunt seat. Linda Thron, Hinesville. Ph. 912876-6906.________________
AQHA yearling filly, 7 yr. mare, bred, 8 yr. mare, exc. bloodlines, 1/2 Arab filly, reasonable. Donna O'Brien, Acworth. Ph. 404-422-2517._________________
AQHA mare, 5 mo. colt, reg. Appatoosa yearling filly, exc. bloodlines, show quality, reasonable. W. Longa, Powder Spgs. Ph. 422-7532._____________________
Handsome 18 mo. colt, mature at least 16h., exc. manners, disp., handled since birth, sound investment, $100. Chas. Davidson, Norcross. Ph. 449-9320.____________
Paso Fino Arabian filly, 6 mos., real showy, gentle, $450. D. W. Bailey, Monroe. Ph. 267-7664.
Reg. Ken. Walking horse brood mare, 16 yrs., Merry Go Boy bloodlines, $300. Gayla Terrell, Newnan. Ph. 253-9722.________
Sev. Welch ponies for sale; also, bridles and saddles. Hugh C. Jones. Milan. Ph. 912-362-2082.
Reg. ASB mare, 5 gaited, Appendix AQHA mare, 16.2h., hump 5 ft. fence, will trade. Don Dubose, Douglasville. Ph. 949-4593 or 944-3220.___________________
Reg. Morgan mare, 2 AQHA reg. mares, 1 Palomino, 1 Buckskin. J. F. Deal, Berry College, Mt. Berry. Ph. 404-2325374. ext. 223.___________
Appaloosa, reg. mare, 7 yrs., flashy, has shown, placed in both halter and performance. V. Strickland, P'tree City. Ph. 4878406 after 5 p.m.______________
Reg. Albino gelding, gentle but spirited, flashy looking, must see to appreciate, $250. R. J. Adams, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8889.
Horses for sale, Pleasure and showing. R. D. Grace, Rt. 1, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-8204 or 622-8112._______________
Paint mare, 13.6h., 4 yrs., nice to ride, spirited, $200, incl. saddle and bridle. Suzy Edgerton, Atlanta. Ph. 349-4615.
wanted
Want saddle broke hackney or hackney cross mare, 14h., or over. Charlotte Burroughs, Rt. 3, Skyline Dr., Covington. Ph. 404786-9095._______________
Want young milk cow freshen or due soon, Jersey or Guernsey, 100 miles of Hortense. Lamar Skinner, Hortense. Ph. 473-2943.
Want to buy or catch wild cattle. Ronald Thurmond, Madison. Ph. 342-3276 or 3420930._______________'
Want gentle pony with saddle and bridle for small children, will provide good home. Ben Reeves, Box 308, Woodstock. Ph. 404-926-
6170._________________ Want pony, exp., quiet, gentle,
reliable, for girl 7 to love and ride. Susan Winton, Atlanta. Ph. 233-8762._________________
Want any free horses, 14 yrs., and under, will give good home and feed. Laurie Harman, Stovall. Ph. 882-1029.________________
Want Toggenberg star buck to breed. Linda Binnion, Monroe. Ph. 267-5663.
Livestock,
-handling,
boarding,
equipment
Horses boarded, small co-op farm in Athens area, 70 acres, jumps, 2 rings. Mrs. W. A. Wilbanks. Ph. 404-543-7891._______
Farm for pasture, over 200 A. on Hwy. 92 between Fayetteville and Griffin, 2 lakes, near Flint River. Anne McLendon, Atlanta. Ph. 377-1902.______________
Horses boarded, full/$75, stalls and pasture $20, 69 A., tack rooms, woodshavings, lights, water, new lighted ring, adult care. Bobby G. Morris, Atlanta. Ph. 241-3699.______________
Pasture for rent, $10 per mo., plenty of grass. Shirley Roberson, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1933.______
Will transport horses and cattle, evenings and weekends, locally or long distance. Franklin Jones, Loganville. Ph. 466-2191.
Six Irg. stalls for rent, $35, will rent less to a group, shavings furnished. Travis E. Martin, Marietta. Ph. 973-3065._______
Saddle, English forward seat, made in England, exc. cond., $85. Mrs. Wideman, Conyers. Ph. 483-
7152.____________________ 2 Horse Gooseneck horse
trailer, exc., cond., air cond., dressing room, 6 ft. x 10 ft. tall, custom built, $2100. Ellen Robb, Bishop. Ph. 769-5909.___________
Horses boarded and pastured, $15 and up, riding ring, trails, lakes, on 300 A. Betty Poss, Buford. Ph. 945-2947.________
Horses boarded, 80 acres, complete care or feed your own, lights, water, shavings avail. C. D. Robinson, Atlanta. Ph. 344-
9589.___________________ Horse trailer "Ark" 1976, 7 ft.
tall, $950. Bob Hanshaw, Ft. Oglethorpe. Ph. 404-375-2957.
Will board horses. O. T. Askew, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7987.
Livestock boarding, complete barn, 8 stalls, tack room,' feed room, auto, water, lights and riding ring. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.______
17 in. saddle, black, $175, horses pastured, 140 A., plenty of grass, $10 per mo. also will haul livestock, anytime. M. McCranie, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-9802.
Horses pastured, 70 acres, luscious Coastal Bermuda, streams and lake 20 min. from 285 off I85 No. Bonnie Cady, Atlanta. Ph. 448-5870.___________________
Lease 100 acres of pasture for cattle, near 1-20 and Social Circle, Walton Co., $15 per A. Don F. Owen, 1650 Stonecliff Dr., Decatur. Ph. 633-5862 or 972-
8525.____________________ Horses stalled in Conyers area,
reasonably priced. M. Reusmann, Conyers. Ph. 483-2162._______
Horses boarded near 1-20 and So. Dekalb Mall, can haul, adult care, stalls avail. Jane McGhee, Decatur. Ph. 288-5433 or 243-
7050.__________________ Private full service stable,
paddocks, indoor wash rack, riding ring, $100. Kendra McCarvey, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-
3806.______________________ Horses pastured or part board
on 75 A., 2 streams, adult care, $10 per mo., Buford-Lawrenceville area. Dusty Haynes, Tucker. Ph. 923-1517 or 945-9360.__________
Cortina Supreme saddle, $150; hunt seat, make unknown, $75, all purpose English, $75. Jean Sutton, 8787 Pleasant Hill Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-483-8699.
40 A. pasture for rent, w/fence and barn, plenty of water and place for cattle to roam, 18 mi. S. of Newnan and 4 mi. No. of Greenville. Mr. Kitchens, East Point. Ph. 761-6345.___________
17 in. Cortina forward seat saddle, fittings included, good cond., $95. Laurie Gardner, Norcross. Ph. 449-0181.__________
English bridle, full size, used, good cond., complete w/curb and swaffle bits, $40. S. Davis, Atlanta. Ph. 404-634-7296._______
Eldonian beaufort, exc. cond., 17 1/2 in., used very little, without fittings, $325. Beth Bruda, Marietta. Ph. 971-2872._______
Western saddle and bridle, $100. H. M. Alien. Ph. 355-6688 or 351-8721._______________
Cortina saddle, like new, includes pad and girth, $99 also bridle w/Pelem bit, dbl. reins, $35. Barbara Vergara, Atlanta. Ph. 394-4153._______________
Full Cutback saddle, English made Eldonian, 21 seat, good cond., without fittings, $225. Doris Roy, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-7296.
Livestock feed,
hay and grain
for sale
Taking orders for choice Coastal Bermuda hay behind baler or out of barn, Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Box 118, Screven. Ph. 912586-6687.________________
1976 well fert. Fescue hay, $1.25 at barn. Chas. Nielsen, Rt. 8, Box 221, Carrollton. Ph. 404832-6902._____________________
Coastal Bermuda hay for sale. Watson Baldwin, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. 629-0357._______________
Sq. bales Coastal Bermuda hay for sale at farm in Madison, or can del. in 500 bale units, Atlanta area. Corry Nunnally, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1450._____
Exc. quality, highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. bales, $48 ton, small $55 ton, $1.65 bale, del. avail. Mrs. C. A. Duggar, Jeffersonville. Ph. 912-945-3447.
Top grade of Sericia hay, weed controlled, $1.50 bale at barn. Hubert Wages, Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-4250._______________
Mixed hay, $1.50 bale; also, mulch hay, $1.25 bale. R. D. Grace, Rt. 1, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-8204 or 622-8112.________
Coastal Bermuda hay, quality, $1.75 at barn, Newton Co., $2 del. Atlanta, $1.50 bale min. A. G. Morehouse, Atlanta. Ph. 351-
2649._________________ Bermuda and Fescue from fert.
fields, in any size lots, $2 in Tucker, $2.25 del. W. H. Butler, Tucker. Ph. 938-7905.
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Corn, shelled, yellow, weevil free, $5.50 HD. James W. Whittle, Chester 31012. Ph. 912-358-4518.
Fescue and Clover hay, $1.50
barn; mixed, $1 barn, del. $2. C. Gaynes, Smyrna. Ph. 404-432-5727.
Coastal, Coast-cross 1 and
Alicia hay, limed, heavily fert., $1.25 bale from field. J. W. McCranie, Adel. Ph. 912-896-2550
or 896-2696._______________
1976 crop Fescue hay, well
fert., $1.50 bale at barn. O. L.
Rutledge,
Brannan
Rd.,
McDonough. Ph. 957-5144._____
Rain free Fescue hay, $1.25 bale at barn; Sericia $1.40 bale. Jim Presely, Stockbridge 30281.
Ph. 404^t74-1187.________________
Bermuda hay, $1.50 bale in barn, call before you come, will start cutting peavine Sept. 15th same price. H. C. Alien, Rt. 3, Box 378, McDonough 30253._____
Fescue-Clover, well fert., 500
bales in barn, $1.50; fall cutting Sept. 20th, $1.25 behind baler.
Thomas Gainey, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9629 or 292-5511.__________
Good, heavy bales Fescue and
Clover hay, $1.25; some for $1 bale. R. L. Harrison, 1700
Oakridge Rd., Austell. Ph. 948-
0878._____________________ Oat hay, $1.50 bale;
Fescue/Bermuda, $1.50 bale; also, mulch hay, $1 bale. D. B. Dixon, Covington. Ph. 404-786-6230.______
New crop field hay, baled w/out rain, fert., 80 cents at barn. Ralph King, 2784 Tritt Rd., Marietta. Ph. 404-971-0329._____
1976 top quality hay, $1.15 for
500 bales, $1.25 for 200, $1.40 for 25. Ardin Hartman, Red Arrow Ranch, Lilburn. Ph. 404-972-9529.
Fescue and Coastal hay, $1.25
behind baler, will del. Perry Huskey, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6944 or 475-6250, Ralph Rucker,
Woodstock._________________
1976 Coastal Bermuda hay, blue ribbon quality, no rain, mixed
grasses or weeds, highly fert., $2 bale at barn. C. E. Hunter, Conyers. Ph. 483-8711.________
Quality, fert., Coastal hay, $1
behind baler, del. avail, call for cutting info. Olin Trammell,
Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-9313 a.m. or 994-6463 p.m. ___________
Hay for sale, good quality, $1.25 per bale. Robert Lanier, P.O. Box 193, Portal 30450._____
Coastal Bermuda hay for sale, lohn Jarrell, Butler. Ph. 912-862-
3861._____________________ 1976 Well fert. Coastal Ber-
muda hay, $1.50 per bale. Virgil Bynum, Nashville. Ph. 912-686-
3192.__________________________ Top grade Coastal Bermuda
hay, $1.25 behind baler, $1.50 in barn. Henry Roberts, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-3231.____________
1976 Top quality Coastal hay, highly fert., also Bahia, rainfree, $1.25 in field, $1.50 at barn. George D. Atwell, Danville. Ph. 912-962-3651.______________
Fescue, 800 bales, field stacked, fertilized, no rain, must move all, 85 cents per bale. Doug Shannon, Walnut Grove, Conyers. Ph. 787-
1156._________________________ Fescue hay, $1.25 per bale,
Sericia/$1.40, 4000 Irg. bales, fert. and stored, no rain. Troy Hunley, Stockbridge, Conyers. Ph. 474-7815.___________________
Coastal-Fescue hay, $1.25 in barn, well fert., Herman Brown, Cottage Hill Rd., Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-8452.__________________
Shelled yellow corn, Pioneer 3030, $6.75 per hundred. Wallace Boone, Rt. 1, Box 114F, Hampton. Ph. 946-3718._____________
Well fert. Fescue/Clover hay, Irg. bales, $1 at barn. L. A. McArthur, Pine Log. Ph. 382-3837.
Well fert. Fescue hay, w/out rain, $1.50 at barn. Eddie Gleeson, Roswell. Ph. 993-4117 or 688-2257._________________
Bermuda and Fescue hay, top quality, fert., limed, $1 bale, behind baler, will help load. D. S. Haymore, Rutledge. Ph. 5572874.
Fescue and Clover hay, limed, fert., del. anywhere reasonable, ex: 100 mi., $1.65 bale, 200 bale loads. Willie Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-2891 or 745^1143.______
Top quality Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.15 behind baler, $1.35 at barn, Yucci Arrowleaf Clover hay, $1.50. W. J. Tyson, Rt. 1, Box 193-B, Perry. Ph. 912-9871278.
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 diseasefree condition. All agricultural seed and plants must be produced by the individual advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Comfrey root cuttings, 10, $4, 25, $7, 50. $10, $15 per C, PP. Chas. Short, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-3601.__________
1976 crop red and white multi. nest onions, $7 gal., PP, no less than gal. Emma Dugger, Newington 30446._________________
Pits., beechnut, hazelnut, blackhaw, muscadine, grapevine, sourwood, 4, $1, garlic bulbs, 6, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Ph. 532-3945.
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 80 percent germ., 98 percent purity, 1 bu. bags, treated, $7 bu. Merrell Brown, Americus. Ph. 912-9244298. ________________
Abruzzi rye, clean, good germ., $5.50 bu., bulk, $6 bagged. Lee Boling, Rt. 1, Homer 30547. Ph. 404-677-4610._________________
Red nest onions, $4 gal.; also, Chinses chestnuts, $2.50 pk., at my home, no mail orders. W. L. Gravitt, 6623 Dale Rd., Rex. Ph. 474-4146.____________________
Callie Giant Bermuda grass sprigs for planting, avail, anytime. I. T. Lee, Rt. 1, Box 58, Waycross 31501. Ph. 283-5513 or 285-1210 pm.________________
Semi-dwarf apple trees, Red June, Horse, Detroit, many others, free list. James Lawson, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 404-893-2141.
Old time yellow and brown stripe vine pomegranate seed, $1 tspn., add post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell. Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Gainesville 30501._____________
Beautiful Jerusalem cherry bushes and seeds; also, frozen pecans for sale. Tom Wells, Bellview Ave., Winder 30680. Ph. 867-9798.__________________
Spearmint, horsemint, peppermint, blackberry, dewberry, huckleberry pits., $2 doz., 80 cents post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5. Ellijay._____________
Red and white multi. nest onions, $5 gal., $3 for 1/2 gal., $2.80 qt., $1.25 for post. Mrs. C. F. Lee, Rt. 3, Box 121, Cuthbert
31740._______________________ Spearmint, peppermint,
huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry pits., 12 for $3, PP. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 3, Box 173, Ellijay
30540.______________________ Lrg. white multi. onion sets, $5
gal., 95 cents post., min. 1 gal. Helene West, Rt. 1, Box 1, Willacoochee 31650.___________
3,000 Ibs. Fescue seeds, 20 cents lb., if all taken, 300 bu. Ga. 1123 wheat, cleaned, bagged, $5.25 bu. Preston Breedlove, Rt. 3, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-5562
pm._________________________ Combine run Fescue seeds,
purity 93.17 percent, germ. 86 and 88 percent, 20 cents lb. Bobby R. Luke, Bogart. Ph. 725-
5094.___________________ Kentucky 21 tall Fescue seed,
tested germ. 93 percent, 20 cents per lb. E. H. Garrett, Rt. 1, Temple. Ph. 562-3822 or 562-3332.
2 yr. blackberry pits., 6, $3, yellow raspberry pits., 6, $3. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
1976 crop yellow multi. onions, $6 gal., PP. R.H. Bennett, Rt. 4, Oak Grove Sch. Rd., Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-3081.________
Sage pits., $1; collard seeds, 3 tbspns., $1 and stamp, slippery elm, $10, 1/2 gal., sage, $1 pt, add post. Mrs. J.D. Phillips, Rt. 1. Wrightsville.________________
150 bu. Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned, treated, bagged, 88 percent germ., pure seed 98.90 percent, no noxious weeds, $7 bu. Roy Norton, Louisville. Ph. 625-
7435._____________________ Multi. onion buttons, $2.25 qt.,
$8 gal. Mrs. Luther Kitchens. 9144 Nelson Dr.. Covington 30209.
Old fashion 7-Top turnip salad seed, 35 cents pkg., 3, $1, add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Ellijay.
Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned, treated, 93 percent germ., purity 99.6 percent, $8 bu. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109.
500 bu., 1976 crop Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned, treated, no noxious weeds, $6.75 bu. Wm. N. Arnold, Rt. 2, Perry 31069. Ph. 912-987-1432.________________
1976 Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned, tested, treated, 250 bu., $8.50 bu. J. W. McCranie, Adel.
Ph. 912-896-2550.______________
Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned,
bagged, treated, 86 percent
germ., $7.50 bu. Gary Watson,
Mauk.
Ph.
912-649
4616.______________________ Comfrey roots; also, horseradish
and tansy, 10, $1 ea., $1 post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18
Crawford St., Ellijay 30540._____
Little white nest onions, $8.50 gal., PP, no less than 1 gal. shipped. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground 30107._______________
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 90 percent germ., no noxious weeds, $8 bu. Mrs. W. T. Campbell, Perry. Ph.
987-2268._________________
Vates collard pits., $2, C, $5
for 300, $10, M, add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Box 395, Gainesville
30501.______________________ Onions, red multi., $5 gal.,
shallots, old/T., grs/in clusters, $7.50 gal., 2 gals., $14, PP. Hersie Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 6,
Hiawassee 30546.______________
Rainbow corn, strawberry pop-
corn; also, castor molebeans and giant sunflower seeds, 4 pkgs., $1, S.A.S.E. H.A. Stahl, Rt. 6.
Moultrie 31768._____
Sallet seed, 7-Top, 4 tspns., 50 cents, cress, 1 tspn., 25 cents, w/S.A.S.E. Kathleen Biddy, Rt. 2,
Box 245. Ball Ground 30107._____
Wrens Abruzzi rye seed,
cleaned, bagged, treated, 85 percent germ., $6.50 bu., $6 if all
taken. Harley Gilder, Rt. 1, Alamo. Ph. 912-463-3362 p.m.
200 bu. Wrens Abruzzi rye,
cleaned, bagged, treated 86 percent germ. James E. Beaty,
Moultrie 31768. Ph. 985-7964.
Yellow winter multi. onions, $2
gal., no shipping, W. H. Gazaway, Birmingham Community,
Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7096.___________
Wrens Abruzzi rye, cleaned
treated, bagged, tested as good germ., no weeds, $8 bu. Howard Davidson, Bonaire 31005. Ph. 923-
8620.________________ Red multi. nest onions, $5 gal.,
75 cents post.; also, mixed Sweet Williams, 25, $1. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Box 529, Gainesville 30501.
Ph. 536-1759.
| wanted
Want garlic cloves for fall planting. Mary Britting, 511 Oakdale Rd., NE, Atlanta 30307.
notice
Strayed from Union Church area of Rockdale City, Irg. black male Labrador, reward. Mrs. Sandlin, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-
6828.__________________________ Will the lady that sent me quilt
patterns, please write me the price of pc. Star or the 4 Star pattern. Mrs. Frank Hampton, Box 35, Rocky Face 30740.
eorgia Cooking
HOT PEPPER JELLY
1/2 cup hot pepper (ground)
6 1/2 cups sugar
3/4 cup bell pepper (ground)
1 (6-oz.) bottle certa (pectin)
1 1/2 cups apple cider
1/4 teaspoon salt
vinegar
3 drops green food coloring
Combine all peppers, vinegar, sugar and salt in large
saucepan. Bring to a hard boil and boil for one (1)
minute. Remove from heat and let set for 5 minutes.
Then add certa and green coloring. Mix well. Pour in to
sterilized hot jars and seal.
NOTE: Use some red peppers with the green peppers for
a pretty color combination.
Mrs. Marie Petree
3541 ClayRd.
Austell, Georgia 30001
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs
for sale
Game chickens, $2 ea. and up.
Homer McDonald. Rt. 1, Commerce. Ph. 335-5483.___________
Bantams, pigeons, rabbits,
pheasants, ducks, geese, guinea pigs, Ringneck doves, Chukars,
and Cornish. J. H. Street. Rt. 6. Gainesville. Ph. 983-7201._________
150 Pimento Reds, 50 Barred Rocks, 50 Old Fashion Dom., also Grey Speckled birds. H. W. Simmons, Macon. Ph. 912-742-
1334._____________________ Pharoah D-l quail, $1.25 ea.,
dressed, $1.50, breeders, day old. 35 cents, eggs $15 per C. PP. R. D. Strickland, Rt. 2, Hwy. 92, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-9377._________
Show type bantams. Mille
Fleurs, Japs, Cochins, Sebrights. Belgian quail, also geese, plenty to choose from. Carlton Rowe, Monroe. Ph. 267-7287._____________
Rabbits, NZW, 6 bred does, 3
bucks, 17 young, 5 wks., and up, 6 Irg. dbl. cages, all for $150. E.
F. Seabolt, Jr., Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-5221._______________
Purebred bantams, B.B.R.,
Ginger Reds, S.D., Col. Wyan-
dottes, Black, Barred, Buff,
Brown-Red, Red, White Cochins,
Cornish.
Barry
Zettler,
Springfield. Ph. 912-754-3539.
Purebred bantams, Mille Fleurs, Leghorns, Cochins, Brahmas, White D'Uncles, Standards, Faverolles, Silver Grey Dorkins. David Plott, Lawrenceville. Ph.
963-9488._______________________
9 Brown Leghorn hens, 1
rooster, all for $20. D. G. Harrison, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-
8839.________________________ Turkeys, Bronze and Royal
Palm, Silver Duckwing bantams, $7 pr., guinea pigs. Joel Bond, Rt.
2, Elberton. Ph. 283-2809..______
Overstocked in young Palomino
breeding age rabbits, reduced prices. Chas. Mask, P.O. Box 342, Edison 31746. Ph. 912-835-2358.
Various crosses of game
roosters, stags, hens for sale or trade for other livestock. Terry
Long, P.O. Box 541, Adairsville
30512._______________________ Araucana, R.I.R., White Rocks,
Buff Orpington, W.C. Polish, Black Minorcas, Anconas, also fryers. Mary Landrum, College Park. Ph. 404-996-1784.________
Araucana adult trios, $10, hatching eggs, $4.50 doz., also show type bantams. Willie Long,
Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-2891 or 404-745-4143.____________
Trios: Silver Duckwing Japs, $20, BBT Japs, $15, White Silkies, $15, will sell by pairs. Mrs. P. Wilhelm, 1901 Hickory Grove Rd., NE, Acworth. Ph. 974-2718.
Ringneck pheasant chicks. Peachicks. Pharoah D-l quail. Araucana chickens. Standards. Willie Garner, Rt. 1. Woodbury. Ph. 553-5366.
Game chickens, pure Black Roundheads, 40 to 50, all sizes and ages, reasonably priced. Bill Kelly, Rt. 3, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-
4633._________________________ Muscovy ducks and chickens for
sale. Scott Stevens, Cherrylog. Ph. 404-632-2370.__________
Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite flight conditioned, sev. breed of pheasants, also Wh:'<; Silkie bantams. Randall Johnsoi . Fairburn. Ph. 404-996-7784._________________
Birchen/Blk. Japs, $10 pr., Mille Fleur cockerels, $5, Blk. tail White Jap cockerels, $1.50, sell/trade. D. Salamone, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-4715.______________
3 Trio of Brn. leg bantams, $15, 1 pr. of frizzle bantams, $7.50. Chas. T. Massey, P. O. Box 382. Rockmart. Ph. 684-7156.
Buff and Barred Rock Cochins. B. C. Holtzclaw, Rt. 5, Canton. Ph. 479-4221._______________
Young doves, $8 pr., pr. of Spotted rabbits, $8 pr., young rabbits, $2 ea. Dan Ivy, Rt. 5 Canton, 30114. Ph. 404-479-5788 after 4 p.m.____________________
Barred Rocks, purebred, roosters/$3, pullets/$3.25, will lay Sept.; Mallards/$4 ea., 12 gen. from wild, free cages w/purchase of rabbits. Mrs. Y. Loden, Decatur. Ph. 404-289-4083._____
6 Grown White Embden geese, 12 young turkeys and guineas, make offer. Arthur Queen, Monroe. Ph. 267-3107.________________
Guinea pigs, (cavies), Peruvians and Abyssinians all colors, English short hairs in tri-colors only $2.50 up. Wes Bailey, Forest Park, 5074 Old Dixie Hwy., No. C-6. 30050._________________________
Turkeys, 2 mos. old, 15 diff. breeds of chickens, sev. colors. Pauline Payne, Rt. 1, Box 299, Ellijay. Ph. 635-5570.____________
Purebred Barred Rock Cochins, need to sell a few by the pr., started laying. Tracy Campbell, Rt. 1, Lula. Ph. 869-7245._____
New Zealand Whites, cages, all wire, feeders and auto, water system, make offer. Randy Forsyth, Rockmart. Ph. 404-684-5253.
Bobwhite quail for sale, 1 wk. to 16 wks. old. Glynn Garvin, Rt. 2. Garfield. Ph. 763-2388.________
Coturnix quail, all ages, 35 cents and up, no shipping. J. L. Shivall, Savannah. Ph. 897-3851 after 5 p.m._______________
Purebred bantams, Columbian Wyandottes, 4 mos., trio Partridge Wyandottes; 2 Grey English call ducks, free, cannot ship. W. C. Davis, Rt. 3, Jodeco Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550._________
Trio of White Chinese geese, $30; 1 pr. Pilgrim geese, $25; trio Bronze turkeys, $30; NZW rabbits, breeders, $15. Grady Panter, Blue Ridge. Ph. 838-4751.
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Poultry, game,
fowl and
eggs
for sale
Young claret game roosters, $5 ea. V. G. Bearden, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-3350.__________
Pedigreed Netherland Dwarf rabbits from A.R.B.A. registered parents, Abbyssinian and Peruvian Cavies. Jean Wilson, 801 Third Ave., Brunswick. Ph. 912264-8870._________________
Neth. Dwarf, Satins, Flemish Giants, pedigreed. W. E. Wills, 7556 Fielder Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-5773.________________
Guineas and ducks for sale, all young, singles or pairs, $1.50 to $3 ea. James L. Wright, Rt. 1, Cave Springs. Ph. 404-777-3970.
Jumbo Wisconsin quails, approx. 3000, $1 ea., also Golden Sebrights, White Silkies, Buff Cornish, Golden Polish. Hoyt Tuck. Buford. Ph. 945-7695._____
Bobwhite quail, 6-8 wks., $70 per C or 75 cents ea. if less than 100 taken. Lamar Terry, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-2816._________
Wisconsin quail breeders and small birds, priced to according to age, also Golden Sebrights Bantams, will sell cheap. George Ledford, 4840 Chamblee Tucker Rd., Tucker. Ph. 934-1914._____
Geese: China, African, Buff, ducks: Runners, Cayuga, Crested, Kakhi, Campbell, Rouens, Chickens: Standard and bantam. David Clyatt, Hahira. Ph. 912-2425338, evenings.________________
Game chickens, Hatch, Roundhead, and Gray. Charles Gaynes, Smyrna. Ph. 404-432-5727.
Araucana roosters, this years hatching, $2. Mrs. Silvers, Marietta. Ph. 422-5725 or 922-
9622.______________________ Alien Roundheads, Carson
Greys, Griffin Clarets, Mag. Clarets, pure So. Ga. James L. Askew. Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7697.
Bantam hen and 4 chicks, $3, bantam rooster, $1, mixed R.I.R. rooster, $1.25. Jack Lockaby, Woodstock. Ph. 926-5491._______
Rabbits, top quality, NZW breeding stock from a purebred 100 percent AREA reg. herd. Dudley Dugger, 4571 Scarbrough Rd., College Park. Ph. 404-767-
3387.__________________ Silk'e chickens, $2 up. Royal
Palm turkeys, $15 pr., gal. glass chick water jugs, $1. Mr. Dan R. Queeiu Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-
2239.______________________ Gambel, Blond, Button quail,
breeders in D'Uncles, Barred Rocks, Partridge Silkie bantams. Jesse Warren, Rt. 2, Box 75, Suches. Ph. 404-747-2418._______
75 five mos. old Leghorn hens, debeak, $2.50 ea.; 150 Barred Cochins, 50 pr. ct. pullets, $1 ea. if all taken. E. T. Wilson, LaFayette. Ph. 404-638-5115.
Bronze and Burbon Red turkeys, March hatched, $5 ea., July hatched, $2.50 ea., White Silkies, all ages. Louis Dean, Buchanan. Ph. 404-646-3338.______________
Bobwhite quail, live and dressed, 35 cents to $1.35. Ed Turner. Ph. 461-4623, Fayetteville.
New H. Reds, 75 hatched, 13 hens, 2 roosters, 8 mixed hens, good layers, also 7 three mos old and 12 one mos. old. Lewis E. Bryant, Mableton. Ph. 941-7721.
Rabbits, Satin, Red, Siamese, Chin., Black, show quality, pedigreed, must sell. Sandra Cook, 5680 Morning Creek Circle. Ph. 768-7043.______________
Bronze turkeys, 3 wks., $1.75 ea., White Silkies, half grown, $2.25 ea., just hatched, 75 cent ea. Craig Philpot, Box 355, Buchanan. Ph, 404-646-3381.
African geese, gentle, 3 mos., V. A. Webb, Box 875, LaGrange. Ph. 404-884-2255.
Bantams, Golden and Silver Sebrights, 18 varieties of O.E., come by. H. M. Chambless, Rt. 3, Box A. Dawson. Ph. 995-4775.
NZW rabbits, 50 bucks and does, ready to breed, 1 yr. old, $4 ea., also wire cages w/feeders, $8 ea., auto, watering system. Beverly Manders, Winder. Ph. 867-5787 or 867-2463.
Mallard ducks, Pekin ducks, and beautiful Pilgrim geese, no reasonable offer refused. Naomi Roloff, Bremen. Ph. 646-5268.
10 White hens, 2 red hens, all laying also 1 white rooster, $3 ea. Carol Morrell, Acworth. Ph. 974-9013.__________________
White rabbits, 1 pr., $10, Irg. cannot ship. Mrs. Horace Barrett, 2668 Old Peachtree Rd., Duluth. Ph. 476-5008._____________
Game chickens, hens, pullets, and stags, priced according to age and size. John Parks, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-2757.________
Rabbits, Satin and New Zealand Whites, $5 for babies, $10 for adults. Ronald Cawton, Atlanta. Ph. 363-1852._____________
Chukars, 6 wks., $1.50 ea., three 13 wks., $2.25 ea. Jeff Williamson, Rt. 1, Spalding Dr., Norcross. Ph. 448-2498._________
Geese, ducks, guineas, bantams, etc., cannot ship. Gerald Smith, Rt. 3, Dublin, Cochran. Ph. 934-
4286.______________________ Jersey Black Giants, cockerels
and pullets, good breeding stock for show, $25 trio. W. E. Harris, P.O. Box 683. Milledgeville 31061.
Young purebred Bantams, old enough to pr., 3 White Chinese geese, almost grown, 1 pr. B.R. lurkeys, some pheasants, priced reasonable. Thomas R. Moore, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-3622._______
Mallard ducks, 5 gen. from wild, grown, $3 ea. Ralph Hannah, Rt. 2, Senoia. Ph. 5993227 or 599-3140._____________
Sev. breeds of pure show Bantams. Lee F. Shelton, Rt. 1, Talmo 30575._______________
Brown Leghorn bantams, White Carneaux pigeons, quail and rabbits, live or dressed. Jimmy Leon Clark, Rt. 9, Box 433A, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 983-7057 after 6 pm._________________
Bargain Muscovy ducks, 1 hen w/6 ducklings, $9; 1 hen w/9 ducklings, $12; take all for $18. Irving Sargent, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5061.__________________
Rabbits, 2 does, 1 buck, White Polish, breeding age, will trade for New Zealand Reds, Satins or Flemish Giants. D. F. Osborne_, 100 James St., Winder. Ph. 404867-2449.__________________
14 kinds of bantams, O.E., Cochins, Japs, Cornish, Standard, Buff Orp. and S.S. Hamburgs. Mae Garrett, Rt. 2, Hwy. 61, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7606.______
Rabbits, NZW, does and bucks, $5 pr., $3 ea., fryers, $2.50. E. W. Renfroe, Rt. 2, Lizella. Ph. 788-4576 after 4:30 pm._______
Trio of grown Ringneck pheasants, $10. W. T. Elder, 128 Club Dr., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-
1143.______________________ Peafowl, 14 mos., Spaulding
Green, $75 pr., White males only, $50 ea. H. Clayton Garrett, RFD 1, Box 302, Gumming. Ph. 887-
2018.___________________ Pharoah quail, cages, incubator,
brooder and eggs. L. M. Sullivan, Atlanta. Ph. 622-1660._________
Chukar Partridges, Wise. Bobwhites, Pharoah, breeders, young birds, dressed, bargain prices. O. E. Carroll, Rt. 11, Box 42. Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-6888.
Three young, mixed breed bantam roosters for sale. Sheila Spruill, 1090 Mayfield Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5649._______
Bantams, all ages.^W.O.E., S.D.W., Golden Sebrights, some mixed. Ronald A. Wallace, Ben Hill. Ph. 344-3076._________
Wisconsin quail eggs and small quail for sale. T; J. Malcolm, 2201 Hwy. 20,- Grayson. Ph. 9639020 after 6 pm.
Lrg. White Royal Mute swans for sale. Jerry Coffman, Rt. 8, Turner Rd.. Rome. Ph. 232-4761.
Chickens, for sale, $1 ea., guineas, $1 ea., cannot ship. Dwight Peterman, Rt. 2, Alto 30510.______________
Purebred bantams, young pairs, blue, Black Cochins, Standard Light Brahmas, pigeons. Bobby Kimbrell, Rt. 1, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-9383._____________
Mallards, 5 gen. from wild, males, $2.50 ea., females, $3 or $5 pr., young ones, $2. Mrs. Sarah Anderson, 3955 Cedar Grove PI., Ellenwood. Ph. 241-
1705.__________________ R.I.R. or Araucana (Easter Egg)
chicks, cannot ship. Mrs. Noel, 6765 Green Meadow Lane, Morrow. Ph. 961-1438.________
Selling out of N.Z. White rabbits and cages. James R. Powell, Rt. 1. Kite 31049.________
Purebred bantams, 15 diff. breeds, $1 to $5 ea. Swayne Anderson, Commerce. Ph. 335-
3578.______________________ Mallard ducks, $7.50 pr., hens,
$5 ea., 4 gen. from wild. W. E. Griffin, Rt. 1, Ocilla. Ph. 468-
5154._____________________ Bobwhite quail, 16 wks. old,
$1.50 ea. A. W. Carter, Jr., 420 E. Jerger, Thomasville. Ph. 912226-4113.___________________
Blue Cochins, B.B. Red Japs, B.B. Red O.E., Black O.E., Wheaton O.E., male birds. James McRee, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-5997.
Rabbits for sale, all kinds and colors, $1.50 and up. Cathryn Ames, McDonough. Ph. 957-2062.
Roosters for sale, game and bantams mixed. Roy A. Sellers, Box 561. Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-6407 after 6 p.m.__________
Golden Sebright purebreds for sale, $2.50 ea. Howard C. Reid, Suwanee. Ph. 945-7427._________
Rare breed, top knot roosters, for sale, 6 mos., $2.50 ea., cannot ship. Mrs. Oswell Rowell, Rt. 3, Box 140-C, Folkston. Ph. 496-2019._______________
25 Red Rock laying hens, $3.50 ea. Mrs. Charles Bryant, Winston. Ph. 949-2775._____________
75 Ringneck pheasants, 3-4 mos. Mrs. Burwell Drury Sr., P.O. Box 33. Waverly 31565. Ph. 576-5493.
1976 Hatch, Araucana's Buff and Partridge Cochins, Lakenvelders, Orpingtons, Black Australorps, Buff Polish, all laying soon. Tom Morris, Atlanta. Ph. 624-1749 after 5 p.m.________
NZW breeding stock, 3-4 mos., pedigreed from AREA reg. stock, $25 trio, commercial NZW, $12 trio. L. S. Bryan, Rt. 1, Box 11955. Newnan. Ph. 404-251-2746.
Guineas, layers and various ages of keets, the watch dogs of the barnyard, $1.25 and up, at farm. J. H. Vick, Rome. Ph. 235-
8425.____________________ 18 1976 Hatch peacocks, $10
ea., mixed chickens, $1.25 ea., guineas, 75 cents and up. Chas. Garrett. Ph. 846-9977 after 5 p.m.
Game chickens, 130 game hens, 135 pullets, 146 stags, some cocks, and all pens. Don Lawson, Canton. Ph. 479-3542.____________
N.Z.W. rabbits, $1, $2 and $3 ea., also have some does. R. G. Largin, 2640 Randall St., East Point. Ph. 761-4970.
\ wanted
Want to buy guinea pigs at reasonable rates. Radford Skinner, Rt. 2, Box 16, Bogart 30622.
Want 2 India Blue peahens, 1215 mos. old. Wil Sommer, Good Hope. Ph. 769-7658, or 522-2929 Atlanta._________________
Want fancy pigeons or doves, will trade show type bantams. Carlton Rowe, Rt. 3 Monroe. Ph. 267-7287.______________
Want trio Pearl Grey guineas trio B.B. Reds, this year hatched, in Franklin or Hart Co. area. Mack Bowers, Rt. 2, Box 71, Canton. Ph, 245^8641, , ., ,.,..,
Want Impeyan male. A. H. Durr, 4871 Oxford Rd., Macon 31204. Ph. 477-0234 or 477-7767.
Want 1 light Brahma hen or pullet, reasonable, within 1 hr. of Carrollton. Kitty Mallory, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6245 nights.______
Want fancy pheasants in the Stockbridge, Griffin, Jonesboro area. Bill Elder, 128 Club Dr., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1143.______
Want bantams, Mottled Japs and D'Uncles, White turkeys, white/brown Chinese geese, will trade bantams of equal value. D. Salamone, Blairsville. Ph. 745-
4715.___________________ Want 1 pure Minorca blue cock
or blue Traveler, priced reasonably, pick up within 75 miles of Clarkesville. Bill Kelley, Rt. 3, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-4633.______
Want wild turkey poults or eggs. Terry McLelland, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-4467.___________
Want 5 or 6 laying hens, R.I.R., Domineckers, White Rocks, also want 1 crowing red rooster, reasonable, near Powder Spgs., Marietta. L. S. Cobb, Powder Spgs. Ph. 422-2809.
Flower plants,
bulbs and seed for sale
Flower advertisers must have an affidavit stating that they produce their own plants, bulbs and seed and that they were not purchased for resale. All plants must be inspected to assure disease-free condition. Applications for inspection are available from the MARKET BULLETIN office. There is no charge for this service.
Ferns, jew, petunia lilies, $3 doz., asstd. Myrtle Pace, 616 Rockmart Rd., Villa Rica 30180.
Low price on all ferns and potted pits., selling due to sickness. John Manous, 2670 Hughes St., Smyrna.____________
150 varieties daylilies, mix., 20, $8, named and labeled, $1 ea., add post. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.__________________ Cacti, succulents, sedums, hen
and chicks, 10 diff., $5, 25, $10; epiphyllum (orchid cactus), etc. Mildred Adams, Rt. 1, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 887-4963._________
Guineas gizzards, artillery fern, aluminum pit., 65 cents, Rex begonias, $1, jew, 10 cents, add post. Ruth Payne, 11355 Jonesbridge Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-7109.______________
Lady Banksiae rose, Stokesia, Aucuba, Ligustrum, Azaleas, liriope for sale, approx. 75 Elaeagnus will give away. Ruth Gill, 938 Springdale Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 377-1193.__________
Old fashion purple iris, yellow narcissus, $1.50 doz., sweet williams seed, 25 cents pkg., add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.__________
Dwarf dbl. cannas, The President Red, $5 doz., yellow, orange speckle, $4 doz., 90 cents post, per doz. Willene Cantrell, Rt. 13, Box 262-A, Gainesville 30501._________________
Yellow Japanese, Blue Dutch, white and blue Siberian iris, other perennials, 12, $3, PP. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
1 tspn. 1976 money pit. seed, 50 cents, w/S.A.S.E. Mrs. John C. McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 458-2407.
Mixed sweet william seed, 35 cents pkg., geraniums and begonias, 3, $1, mix cutting, 10, $1, 50 cents post. Mrs. J. H. Gable. Rt. 3. Cedartown 30125.
Magnolia seeds, 40 seeds,'$1; Batchelor button, 18, $1; also, 12 kinds pepper, dry, 18 pods, $1. Ruth Shuman, Rt. 1, Box 445, Ellabell 31308.______________
25 Grancy grey beard seed, $1, PP; also 1 Ib. garlic or 20 Stokesia, $2. Mrs. A. B. Cooper, Rt. 2, Pelham 31779. ......
Mixed pot pits., Sultanas, lav. w/orange, w/dbl. fushia col., sngl. running coleus, etc. 12, $3, 50 cents post. Bessie Baggett, 6395 Spring St., Douglasville
30134.________________________ Begonias, hardy, 2, $1,
Angelwing, asstd. rhizomatous types, $1 ea., hardy clerodendrons, $1 post. F. Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon 31201.______
Bronze ajuga, $1.25 doz.; Strawberry, Lettuce leaf stitches, Easter cactus, $1 ea., 75 cents post. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Box 647, Rochelle 31079.___________
Cuttings, 10 geraniums, 5 trailing coleus, 10 jew, 10 sultanas, 3 gizzard, $1 ea. group, 70 cents post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Ph. 342-1783.________
Batchelor buttons, solids, two tones, 25 cents, S.A.S.E.; scarlet flower of joy, 25 cents, S.A.S.E. Mrs. Ruby Coalson, Rt. 1, Bremen
30110._______________________ Rooted Swedish ivy, vari. and
plain, 3, $1, medicine pit., 75 cents, jade, 50 cents, 50 cents post. Mrs. Andrew Whittaker, Rt. 1, Greensboro 30642.___________
Gerbera daisy pits., 4, $1, shasta daisies, $1 doz., varigated liriope, 8, $1. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436.________
Hemlock pine, white pine, rhododendron, native azaleas, sweet shrub, 4, $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501._______________
Seeds, fresh, sgl. Gerbera daisy, red, orange, white, rose, pink, 20, $1, S.A.S.E. Mary Bagwell, Box 556, St. Marys 31558. Ph. 912-882-3171._______
Liriope, Magnolia, Aucuba, Mondo, Ajuga, Vinca Minor, ivy, hollies, Mahonia. J. N. Henderson, 5130 Sumpter PL, Austell 30001. Ph. 948-5336._____________
Gerbera daisy seed for sale, 50 cents pkg., plus S.A.S.E., fresh seed, plant now. Mrs. H. I. Cook, Rt. 2, Box 268. Boston 31626.
Hardy yd. Hen-Chick cactus, 3, $1.75, mix vari. jew, 12, $1, asstd. pot flowers, 12, $2.50, add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Ellijay 30540._________________
Foxglove seed, 35 cents, rooted cactus or sultanas, red verbena, shasta daisy, 10, $2.50, PP. Mrs. H. E. Barrett, Rt. 1, Clermont
30527.___________________ Perennial sunburst coreopsis,
pit. now to bloom next summer, 35 cents, tspn., 4 tspns., $1, S.A.S.E. Jim Donaldson, Box 893, Swainsboro 30401.____________
Daylilies, 3 cols., Siberian iris, blue, white, 6, $2, PP. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4957.
Dried money pits., no shipping, $1 bunch, cream edge sansevieria. $1.25 ea., 3, $3.50. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, 9144 Nelson Dr., Govington 30209.______________
Well rooted begonia, $1 ea., asstd. pot flowers, 12, $1, Dusty Miller, 3, $1, add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Box 395, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 887-6617._________
Agapanthus Peter Pan, $1 ea., yellow June blooming mums, $2 doz., 75 cents post. Mrs. Johnny Alien, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.
Pink thrift, rooted, $2, Japanese blue iris, 12, $2, old time blue iris, 12, $2, daylily bulbs, 12, $2, $1 post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay
30540.___________________ Shallot onion buttons, $2, C,
purple dwarf iris, 15, $2, PP. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, 103 Circle Dr.. Calhoun 30701._________
Pits, and ferns, Baby Breath ferns, Sword ferns and Boston Petti-coat ferns. John Manous, 2670 Hughes St., Smyrna 30060. Ph. 436-4278._____________
Orchids, Cattleyas, some in bud, cactus and succulents house pits. Thomas E. Hobbs, Rt. 7, Box 333, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-
6197.____________________ Liriope, white stripped w/rich
col. blossoms, 20, $2.50, PP. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta 30306. Ph.876-0538.
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White gladiolus seeds, sweet shrub, mock orange stephanotis seeds, 25 cents, S.A.S.E. Mrs. L. Coolik, 2511 Edgewood Rd., Columbus 31906. Ph. 404-323-8673.
Unusual cacti, makes long jointed leaves w/tiny yellow blooms, up-down leaves, $3.50 starter pit. for H. B. Marguerite Bryans, Rt. 4, Madison. Ph. 453-
2252.___________________ Boxwood, well branched, 3 yr.,
12 in., $1; 4 yr., 15 in., $1.50; 1 1/2 yr. liners, 25 cents, orders $10, PP, or over. Norton Eldridge, Ashburn. Ph. 912-567-3849._____
White pines in 1 1/2 gal. containers, 75 cents, 1 ft., cheaper for Irg. amounts, pit. anytime. Alvin Todd, Suches 30572. Ph. 404-747-2632._______
Healthy house pits, almost any kind you want. Jane Gunter, 2143 W. Lyle Rd., College Pk. 30337. Ph. 762-7501._______________
Marigold seed, $1, 1/2 cup; orange and yellow mixed. Annis McBurnett, Rt. 1, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-6663.
I wanted
Want a yellow sultana that has leaf like a touch-me-not, blooms col. of a lemon. Mrs. Anna Jordan, 312 E. Gordon St., Thomaston 30286.____________
Want Equisetum (horsetails), no leaves, jointed like bamboo, native of swampy areas. Mrs. Helen Lawler, Rt. 3, Box 64, Thomasville 31792.___________
Want Fetter-bush or dog hobble bush. Mrs. L. W. Slaughter, Rising Fawn 30738.____________
Want 1 red African violet, 1 yellow African violet, willing to pay the price. Mrs. Ernest Newman, Evans 30807. Ph. 404863-4422.__________________
Want Spider lilies, Hosta ginger lilies, hens and chicks, must be reasonable and near Atlanta. H. M. Boyd, Atlanta. Ph. 344-6317.
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.
NEEDLEWORK
5 Quilt tops, 1 king size cotton $20, 60 cents post., 2 windmill cotton dbl. bed size, $14, 2 knit Bowtie, $12., no checks. Mrs. R. O. Ridings, 2275 Bethany Rd., Alpharetta 30201._______________
Quilt patterns, Monkey Wrench, Bowtie, Spool, Fan, Butterfly, Tulip, Sunflower, 3 for $1, add post. Lorene Bennett, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.__________
Quilt tops, polyester knit, $8, print $5, all PP and 72 x 84 in. Eula Cox, Rt. 2, Canton 30114.
Quilt patterns, Laurel Wreath, Lily Corners, Single Wedding Ring, Young Man's Fancy, 3 for $1.25. Mrs. A. Hinchberger, Rt. 2, Box 338, Villa Rica 30180.
Quilt patterns, W.P. Square, Lovers Knot, 8 pt. star, King's Crown, 2/$l, Wedding Ring, 75 cents. Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 2, Box 71, Gainesville 30501.______
Grandmother's Flower Garden, Dbl. Wedding Ring, Drunkard's Path, Windmill, Rosebud, pansy and others, 5/$l, 12/$2, 25 cents post. Debra Pugh, RT. 7, Box 206, GHiriesvUte 30301.
Quilt patterns w/inst., Overall Boy, Sunbonnet Girl, Dutch Boy, Girl, Fisherman, Pansy, Tulip 5 for $1, 12 or $2, 25 cents post. Willene Cantrell, RT. 13, Box 262A. Gainesville 30501.__________
A Quilt that converts into a sleeping bag, a must for camping, $30 plus $1 post, choice of colors. Ann Garrison, Box 468, Jefferson
30549.___________________ Dbl. bed coverlets, crochet dbl.
stitch, green, beige, and tan or navy, white and varigated, $75 ea. Mrs. Wm. Rainwater, Gumming. Ph. 887-1412.________
Quilt patterns, Log Cabin, Bear's track, Jacob's Ladder, Dresden Plate, Bowtie, Drunkard's Path, 3 for $1.25 add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.__________________
Afghans, no kits, solid decorator colors, machine wash-dry, 60x60, Buttercup yellow, loden green, walnut brown, other colors, $40 ea. Mary Payne, Smyrna. Ph. 435-1629.__________
Beautiful aprons, $3, PP, lovely afghan, red, white and blue, $30 PP. R. Keller, 2433 LaFortune Dr., Decatur. Ph. 241-5085._________
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, $11 ea., Farmer boy, dutch girl, tulip, butterfly. Mrs. Billy Mashburn, Rt. 1, Box 115. Waleska 30183.
Dbl. Wedding Ring quilt tops, $20, $1.50 post., others, send stamped envelope for info. Martha Collins, Gumming 30130._________
Quilts, pieced from new material, machine quilted. Mrs. Vera Sanford, Rt. 2, Chatsworth 30705.________________
Afghans made to order, your colors, granny, ripple, hairpin. Rillie B. Lindsey, Coleman. Ph. 732-3290._________________
1 Lone Star quilt top in red, white and blue, hand piece, $16.50 also 1 Dresden Plate, $37.50, hand quilted, all cotton cloth in both. PP, no checks. Blanche Boling, P. O. Box 65, Canton.____________________
Quilt tops, 72x84, polyester knit, $8, print, $5, all PP. Eula Cox, Rt. 2. Canton 30114._________
Handmade quilts, diff. patterns; also, beautiful Bicentennial and app. Butterfly. Mrs. J. R. Bryant, 2963 No. Fulton Dr., Atlanta 30305. Ph. 404-233-9638.______
Quilt patterns, 15 for $2, add 39 cents post., over 60 patterns. Mrs. N. H. Medford, 490 Freyer Dr.. Marietta 30060.___________
Old fashion bonnets, $3, 30 cents post., perma press material. Mrs. Velma Bell, 13 Clover St., Rome 30161.______________
Cro. Queen Ann's Lace tablecloth, Irish lace cro. spread, king, Rose and Popcorn coverlet, king. Mrs. Sandra Screws, Rt. 2, Hogansville 30230.____________
Hand quilted quilts, Dresden Plate, $150, king; Step Around Mtn. $75; Wedding Ring, $100, reg. Mrs. Isaac Reed, Rt. 2, Box 165, Ellijay. Ph. 635-7333.______
Apron and bonnet in 1, $2.25, PP; pattern, 50 cents, Sunbonnet Sue, Overall Bill pattern, 25 cents, S.A.S.E. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. 2, Box 143, Toccoa
30577.____________________ Dutch Boy. Girl, Butterfly,
Kitten, Puppy, Pig, Duck, Football, Bog Rabbit, Overall Boy, Horse, 3, $1.25. Debbie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.________________
Lrg. tatting, my choice cols., 3 yd. lots, 50 cents yd., add 50 cents post. Mrs. Roy Bonds, Rt. 1, Homer 30547.________________
Quilt as you go, easy quilt making, 4 patterns, inst., drawings, $1.25. Mrs. D. Brooks, Box 1031. Decatur 30031._______
King size, dbl. knit quilt tops, $11, PP; dbl. bed size polyester and cotton $9, PP. Bessis Sims, 441 Chestnut St., Lawrenceville 30245.__________________
App. quilt patterns, Dresden Plate, Lrg. Butterfly, Lrg. Pansy, Azalea, Bluebirds, Amaryllis, 60 cents ea. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville 30633-
Gingham check placemats, cross stitch or app., $2 ea., 4, $7.50, add post. Margaret Nestlehutt, Rt. 5, Fayetteville 30214.
BEES, HONEY & SUPPLIES
Beehives $25; w/bees more, assembled, painted, frames, foundation standard, equal any. Russell Samples, 2626 Whiteleigh Crt.. Atlanta 30345. Ph. 938-3762.
4 bee hives, 1 w/bees, all with supers, plus viel smoker, etc., exc. cond., $100. R. Blake, East Point. Ph. 762-1804.__________
Fresh honey, 2 Ibs. jar, $2.75 or case $28.; hives of honey bees for sale. Ernest L. Quinn, 2999 Haralson Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 939-3143._________________
20 Hives of bees, $45 ea., state inspected. G. C. Robinson, 30 Hillside Ave., Marietta. Ph. 4271664 after 5 pm.______________
Sourwood honey, fresh crop, light, delicious, extracted, $1 per Ib. plus post. Michael Surles, Rt. 1, Culberson, N.C. 28903. Ph. 7454170, Blairsville Ga. resident.
Sorghum syrup, honey and new handmade bee hives for sale. W. Calvin Vinson, Rt. 3, Box 93, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 854-4629.
Pure Wildflower honey, extracted, $6 gal., at my place. Horace Kell, 3821 Mason Creek Rd., Winston 30187. Ph. 942-2740.
1976 Crop honey, also Cypress bee supplies so you can have your own next season. B. J. Semegran. Suwanee. Ph. 476-1411.
1976 Gallberry honey, uncooked, $1 per Ib., plus post. Ronald Sloan, Rt. 1, Hortense 31543. Ph. 912-473-2612.________________
20 Hives of bees w/2 Supers, 8 frames, 11 doz. honey jars, and one 2 frame extractor, state inspected. J. H. Mosley, Augusta. Ph. 798-1410._______________
THINGS TO EAT
Pick your own muscadines, dark skin, 20 cents per Ib., light skins, 25 cents per Ib., quantity discounts. E. Makarius, Koinonia Farm, Americus. Ph. 912-924-7472.
1976 crop chestnuts, 20 cents per Ib., cannot ship. Mrs. George Oglesby, Rt. 2, Box 33, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-3337.__________
Whole fig preserves, pts. $1, qts. $2, cannot ship or deliver. Hope McMichen, Rt. 4, Dallas. Ph. 445-3602._____________
Figs, choice brown turkey, picked to order, close to S.E. Atlanta. Z. A. Godwin. Ph. 627-
1061.________________ 100 per cent Ga. cane syrup,
$6 per gal. plus shipping. Jack Kinchen, Cairo. Ph. 377-3460.
Apples, Red and Golden Delicious, Winesap, Rome Beauty, direct from the orchard. Bill Johnson, Big Creek Rd., Ellijay 30540._________________
Muscadine grapes will be ready Sept. 10. Mrs. J. G. Myers, 2511 McAfee Rd., Decatur 30032. Ph. 284-0371. no shipping.________
Dried apples for sale, $1.25 per Ib., real nice, no deliveries. Miss Aileen Boston, 507 Harlan St., Calhoun 30701.____________
2 in. crabapples, $1.50 peck, beginning Sept. 1st. J. Davis, 6085 Oakridge Dr., Morrow. Ph. 404366-5171._________________
Fig preserves, homemade, call before coming, $2 pt. Joyce Lenders, Rivertown Rd., Fairburn 30213. Ph. 404-964-7682._________
2 Cans of homemade lard, $20 ea., made this yr., 50 Ibs. can. Mrs. Catherine Dash, Rt. 2, Box 182, McDonough.______________
Baby beef for sale, 75 cents per Ib. dressed hanging wt. C. C. Langham, R.F.D. 1, Box 320, Thomson 30824.____________
HERBS
Yellow dock, red sassafras, yellow roots, wild cherry and diff. kinds of barks, 2 Ib. lardbox $2.50, PP. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.______________
Wild cucumber bark, $2.50, 2 Ib. lardbox, 65 cents post. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground'30107.
Sweet Birch bark, wild cherry bark, red alder bark, yellow root, 2 Ib. lardbox, $2.50, PP. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 3, Box 173, Ellijay 30540._______________
Yellow root, yellow dock, queen of meadow, roots, pipssawa, spearmint herb, 2 Ib. lardbox, $2.50, PP. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.________
MISC. FARM SUPPLIES
1400 sheets 5V metal roofing w/1 in. blue-board insulation from boiler houses, you remove. Horace Mulkey, Jasper. Ph. 404-692-2686.
Lrg. round iron syrup broiler, $125. Mrs. Harold Smith, Rt. 4, Box 8, Sylvania 30467. Ph. 912564-7783 or 564-7556._________
Split chestnut rails, 8 ft., $1.35; yellow locust farm fence posts, 6 1/2 ft., 80 cents, can del. Walt Stancil, Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-2488.
Farm bell No. 3, $75. J. W. Yawn, Milan. Ph. 912-362-2042.
Free: Irg. number storm damaged trees, SE Pickens county. Mrs. Nichols, Atlanta. Ph. 874-1429, p.m. and wk. ends.
No. 3 plantation bell, exc. cond., complete w/cradle, clapper, brackett, $65, f.o.b. Mrs. Miller, Box 19861 Atlanta 30325.
Bath-tub for watering trough, $15. R. Worthey, Rt. 1, Stroud Rd., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-
9938.______________________ Used tin from farm building, 16
sheets, 11-12 ft., $1.75 sheet; 50 sheets. 8 ft., $1.50 sheet, etc. Wayne Helms, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-8963.________________
Frame chicken house, 12X14 ft., cement block base, $50, you remove, good roof. J. B. Smith, 3137 Stilesboro Rd., Kennesaw. Ph. 427-4853.________________
Bramco 4 line chicken feeder, 2000 ft., 2000 ft. chain and feed trough, good cond., $500. Russell, O'Quinn, Blackshear. Ph. 912-449-
5904.______________________ 250X40 ft. chicken house and
equip., monorail, feeder, nest, cooler fan. Joe Smith, Rt. 1, Alto. Ph. 404-778-7392.____________
Firewood, hardwood, best grade, $18 per pickup load. L. J. Blasczyk, 6559 Short Rd., Douglasville 30135. Ph. 942-5018._____
Locust farm post, 6 1/2 ft., pick up or del. anywhere reasonable depending on number needed. Willie Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-2891.____________
Lumber from barns, etc., you remove, must be done neatly and quickly, near Shady Dale. L. W. Taylor, Atlanta. Ph. 468-8925 or 892-8900, Robert Green.________
Yellow locust and chestnut 8 ft. farm fence rails; 6 1/2 ft. Locust posts. Grady Nichols, Rt. 2, Clayton. Ph. 404-782-4855.______
45 3 and 4 in. treated farm fence posts, used 1 yr., 75 cents ea., used barb wire. Ford McCleskey, 2406 Powers Ferry Rd., Marietta. Ph. 404-973-1836.
Oak and hickory firewood del. to N. Atlanta area. Ralph Swafford, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-428-
1260._____________________ 52 Metal 10 hole hen nest, good
cond., $7 ea. F. C. Moore, Warner, N.C. Ph. 379-3766 Young Harris, Ga. resident. Ph. after 6
p.m._____________________ Chicken hog type feeder around
20, $2 ea., sev. 5 ft. chicken feeders, $1 ea. A. H. Thurmond, RT. 1. Farmington. Ph. 769-5065.
Pallets for sale, standard size., $2 ea. Arnold Powell, Rt. 1, Berry Patch Lane, Kethleen 31047. Ph. 987-5121.________________
2 Feeder bends, 3 auto, feeders, Big Dutchman, 44 hanging drinkers, 26 gas brooders, 30 BTU. E. R. Voyles, Rt. 5, Toccoa. Ph. 404-886-39Q9.
ODDITIES
All Brazilian Irish potatoes are not for commercial crop purposes, considered to be an oddity.______
Lrg. White oak cotton basket, $15. Norman Johnson, RFD 1, Warrenton.
Paw paw seed, $2 per doz., Wendell Whitmire, Rt. 2, Maysville 30558.______________
Dishrag gourds, (luffa sponges), 10 in. and larger, $1.50 PP. C. W. Seagraves, Rt. 2, Harrison Shoals, Rd., Conyers 30207._____
Hybrid red wigglers, handpicked breeders, $6/M, 5M or more $5/M, w/inst. J. T. Mitchell, 5872 Dispain Rd., BuTbrd 3051B.
Red wigglers, bedrun, $5 M, quantity discount, free instructions. Delbert Leavens, 4280 Pinetree Dr., Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-6847._____________
Lap quilt farm w/inst., $4, PP 12 in. x 12 in. Robert Bag well, Box 761. Duluth 30136.__________
Red Wigglers, $4/M, $12/5M, PP, w/inst. R. D. Stapleton, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-
4451._____________________ Red wigglers, $4/M, $3/M
orders 5M or more. Claude Staples, Rt. 1, Box 32, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-788-5893._______
Red wigglers by bedrun or $1 square ft., you load. H. J. Barnes, Rt. 3, Douglas. Ph. 384-
5441.______________________ Red wigglers, bedrun, $6/M.
Mrs. Doris Short, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 376-3601.
If your ad is not in this week's paper it was left out due to lack of space. However, do not resubmit ad, it will be in next week's paper.
wanted
Want Martin gourds to use in 4-H fund raising projects. State price. Frances McKay, 506 County Administration Bldg., Atlanta 30303. Ph. 404-572-3261.________
Want jute for tying hay, new or used, any ply, any lengths, must be reasonable. H. M. Boyd, Atlanta. Ph. 404-344-6317._______
Need Irg. quantity of hay del. to So. Fla., full details in 1st letter. A. Axelberg, Box 138, Pine Lake 30072._________________
Want pattern and drawn instructions for quilt on rope bed at Hiawassee Mtn. fair. Mrs. H. Davis, Box 62, Newborn 30262.
Want some guards for feeder troughs for hens. A. G. Wells, Homer. Ph. 677-4674._____________
Want wood slats for poultry houses, capacity, 12,000 breeder hen operation, will transport from any area. H. E. Alexander, P. O. Box 431, Buford. Ph. 963-1249
nights._______________________ Want Monte-Foreman or
balanced ride, adult saddle, good condition. Leigh Lewis, Rt. 6, Box 16, Thomasville. Ph. 912-226-7522.
Want 3-4 bu. crowder peas, colored butter beans for home 'freezing. Mrs. Pritchett, 6106 Hickory Dr., Forest Pk., 30050. Ph. 363-8974.________________
Want Wedding Ring quilt pattern w/inst. D. Russell Incachee, Waverly, 31565. Ph. 576-5330.________________
Want tire bender or upsetter for making steel tire for wagon wheels. W. J'. Riordan, P. O. Box 52544, Atlanta, 30355.
Out of state
wanted
Want job on chicken farm, single, need place to live, bus fare must be furnished. Frank Thomas, 530 Spring St., Rm. 5, Cleveland, Tenn. 37311.____________
Man and wife middle aged would like job on farm, can do many trades, farm house must be furnished, raised on farm. Geo. Parker, RT. 4, Box 296, Phenix City. Ala. 36867._____________
Want sun dried horse apples, worm, core and peel free, state price. Mrs. Claude Clark, 521 Young Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. 37405.
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Spanish moss is weird. It is one of the most unusual phenomena in nature and there is nothing else like it.
Contrary to popular belief, Spanish moss does not kill trees, nor is it a parasite. It is an epiphytite or a plant that grows upon another (such as a tree) nonparasitically. Its moisture and nutrients are derived from the air, rain and particles accumulating around the plant.
Spanish moss is one of the most characteristic plants in the South. It is native to the southern United States and tropics. It must, however, have mild temperatures and abundant humidity, which restricts its growth to the southern part of Georgia.
Also known as Florida or long moss, Tillandsia usneoides belongs to the pineapple or bromeliad family. Its grey delicate leaves are usually about three inches long but its strands often hang as much as 20 feet. There are very small yellow flowers but they are inconspicuous and usually go unnoticed.
Before the days of styrofoam, fiber-filled and polyester, Spanish moss served as a packing material in crates as well as upholstery. Its main drawback was the presence of spider mites which could cause problems in 'chair cushions if the filler had not been specially treated.
Spanish moss is usually not grown or cultivated except as a novelty. Because it requires atmospheric moisture, a greenhouse is just about the only place it will survive outside its native habitat.
Valera Jessee
Vegetable, Melon
Production Up
Spring vegetable and melon production in Georgia was above that of the same period last year, according to the Georgia Crop Reporting Service. Spring quarter (April, May, June) production of snapbeans was up 18 percent from the 1975 level while the total value of the crop showed an 8 percent increase. Spring cabbage production also increased and was up a whopping 45 percent from the previous year.
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GAC Celebrates
Largest Pumpkin
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velopment Division coordinated efforts to locate a major agribusiness industry in Georgia. But we would never have done it without the support of many other individuals and groups. It was a team effort all the way. We are striving to find more regional and world markets for Georgia's agricultural commodities.
Our GAC has worked to influence positive agricultural legislation again joining with other groups in the best interest of the industry.
Our Board meets quarterly and holds an annual meeting. We make an annual trip to Washington to keep hi contact with our Congressional leaders and USDA officials. Every attempt is made to be represented at agricultural conferences and seminars. Our Speakers Bureau travels the state, speaking out for agribusiness.
We sponsored 24 major projects this year to promote! agribusiness and support agriculturally-related youth groups
and other similar organizations. The Georgia Agribusiness Council
offices are maintained in the Georgia Department of Agriculture Building in Atlanta. A full-time staff is available at all times to assist in developing and complementing agriculture. We are a true service organization with a definite service to all Georgians. GAC deals with ideas and resources more than land and produce.
Yes, it has been a great ten years. We have had slow but effective growth. I sincerely believe the Georgia Agribusiness Council will continue to expand its program and services and be a major factor in further developing the Agribusiness industry of our state. Please join us in our efforts and contact us if we can be of assistance. Call (404) 656-3698.
Four Youngsters
Drive To Victory
Four-H'ers at the State 4-H Tractor and Automotive Driving Championships and Small Engine Project Championship held at the Macon Fairgrounds recently demonstrated just how modern their mechanical skills were on and off the farm.
In addition to skill tests and engine repair, each champion had to pass a written exam.
Jimmy Rice of Watkinsville, won the small engine project with a demonstration of the many uses and functions of small horsepower engines.
Tommy Poole of Tifton, had to drive a tractor with trailer around an obstacle course in order to capture the tractor driving event.
And Vickie Diass, Savannah, and Mark Ballentine, Lindale, won the auto driving event by not only passing the written exam but beating the clock on a timed obstacle course.
As winners of these special 4H projects, these four young people will represent Georgia in the .Eastern Regional 4-H Contest in Richmond, Virginia next month.
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tion and the Massachusetts pumpkin will be given to the Scottish Rite hospital for use as a jack-o-lantern by children confined there on Halloween. Other pumpkins will be distributed by Commissioner Irvin to children's hospitals and wards.
After Oct. 1, Market Bulletin readers with unusually large pumpkins in the field are urged to write or call Chick Hosch at the State Department of Agriculture, Capitol Square, Atlanta, 30334 who is helping to coordinate the "Great Pumpkin , Challenge". Call him collect at 404-656-3690.
Winter Grazing
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considered and the forage must be utilized efficiently.
Research data throughout the south indicates that 4,000 pounds of dry matter or more per acre can be produced with winter grazing crops. Considering the 20 percent protein content and 70 percent TDN content of 4,000 pounds of forage, the nutritional value is equal to two tons of 20 percent range cubes (protein supplement) and more than 50 bushels of corn (TDN content). Seeding rates of 100 to 120 pounds of a small grain plus 20 to 25 pounds of ryegrass is a good mixture. Legumes such as crimson clover, 15 to 20 pounds per acre, or arrowleaf clover, 6 to 8 pounds per acre, or a mixture of both legumes may be used to an advantage where adapted. Legumes usually extend the grazing period and add nitrogen to the soil. Rye usually provides more grazing in early fall and winter than other small grains. However, rye matures early in the spring. A mixture of rye, ryegrass, and arrowleaf clover may provide grazing through late spring.
Seasonal Production of Certain Winter Annuals
(Coastal Plows Experiment Station, THton, GA)
_______5 year average_______
Average Clipping Dates
Crop
Rye Oats Wheat Ryegrass
11-30 1-8 2-20 3-30
Percentage 21 22 23 34 16 23 17 44 17 19 23 41 3 20 18 59
High quality winter annual forage can usually be utilized most efficiently by limiting the amount cattle are allowed to consume daily and supplement with other feed materials to provide a balanced ration for the cattle.
When grazing only is used, the stocking rate must be limited to approximately one feeder animal per acre. By using supplemental feed, the forage crop can support 1.75 to 2.25 animals per acre depending on amount and kind of supplemental feeds.
W. H. Sell Extension Agronomist
Wednesday, September 8, 1976
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Calendar
Sept. 8 - 1 PM - 4th Annual Southern Influence Polled Hereford Sale, Swearingen Hereford Farms, Reynolds. Selling both bulls, females. Catalog, info: R. L. Swearingen, Ir., P. O. B. 247, Reynolds 31076, 912/847-3535 day, 847-3167 night.
Sept. 11 - 10 AM - Can-oil Co. Machinery Auction [bring equipment for sale at your convenience]. Located 9 mi. S. of Carrollton on state Hwy. No. 5, between Lowell and Roopville. Rex D. Steed, Mgr., Rt. 3, Carrollton 30117, 8544153.
Sept. 12 - Triple M Stables Horse Show, Winterville. C. W. Bradley, Rt. 1, Chatsworth, 695-2361.
Sept. 12 - 7:30 PM - Rolling Hills Saddle Club Meeting, Bonanza Steak House. 394-7989, 8724149.
Sept. 13 - Farm Equipment Sale, Ga. Farmers Auction Co., Americus.
Sept. 17 - 11 AM - S. E. Simmental Breeders, Inc. Dispersal Sale, 250 hd., 195 lots. Montose. Located Ga. No. 26, 2 mi. off 1-16, 4 1/2 mi. S. of Dudley, 18 mi. N. of Cochran. Wilson Cattle Sales Service, 2985 King Alfred Dr., Macon 31204, 912/477-5845 or Wm. Trunell, 912/934-6251.
Sept. 18 - 11 AM - Rolling Hills Fun Show, Duluth. 394-7989, 872-4149.
Sept. 18-19 - Peach State Poultry Fancier's Assn. Fall Poultry Meet, Gwinnett Co. Fairgrounds, Lawrenceville. Mickey Whiting, P.O.B. 549, Buford 30518.
Sept. 22 - 1 PM - Public Auction of Polled Herefords, Greenview Polled Herefords, sale at farm near Screven. Selling bulls, cows/calves, bred cows, heifers; open heifers, club calf steers. R. L. Swearingen, Reynolds 31076. 912/847-3535 day, 847-3167 night.
Yellow Daisies Have Festival
Stone Mountain Park's 8th Annual Yellow Daisy Festival is September 10, 11 and 12. What is a yellow daisy and why have a festival?
Viguiera Porteri, commonly known as the Confederate Yellow Daisy, is found in the Piedmont region of Georgia, but nowhere is it found in such abundance as at Stone Mountain Park. The flower is famous for its brilliant golden color and strange growing cycle.
The plant peeks out of cracks and crevices in the granite in early spring and barely lives through the dry, hot summer. Many plants die from lack of nourishment. When fall rains come, the remaining plants blossom and cover the slopes of Stone Mountain with a golden carpet.
Microwave Cook-off
The microwave cook-off will be held at the Macon Mall on September 18. The cook-off, first of its kind in the nation, is sponsored by the Home Service Committee of the Georgia Electrification Council, and is open to the public. Recipes will be prepared from 10 AM to 1 PM, and 2 PM to 3 PM.