Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 63, no. 32 (1977 August 10)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Tommy /rvin, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture

Market Bulletin

Volume 63
Ptueii
Better Tools
For Farming
At the turn of the century, the Farm Equipment Dealers Association was born, with an interest in developing agriculture through better tools and better service for farmers.
Through the years, the farm equipment dealer has been the far-
jmers' constant I companion and best friend. When the farmer prospers, the dealer I prospers and as [new machines, new methods and new ways of [making a profit ___(were developed manufacturers, they were passed on to farmers through a nationwide network of dealers. If a machine will not do the job, or if a dealer will not give adequate
(Our guest columnist this week is Joe F. Pruett, Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Georgia Farm Equipment Association, 2966 Riverside Drive, Macon, 31204.)______
service, neither will be around for long. Our national organization has been equally successful in all other states.
Farm machinery prices, like everything else have been on a continuous spiral upwards. The best solution is to learn to farm more efficiently. Tell your local dealer your suggestions for a more efficient machine. He will tell his manufacturer what to build and the cycle will be completed.
Farmers can also help by ordering machines and repair in advance of the peak seasons. Protect your machines from the elements and avoid unnecessary repairs due to rust and corrosion.
Cyrus McCormick gave the world it's first great farm laborsaver when he invented the reaper in 1831. John Deere made an equally important contribution in 1837 when he invented the first steel plow. Today's $50,000 monster tractors are" a far cry from such a beginning.
We are proud to have been a part of such growth and we salute the ingenuity patience, fortitude and confidence of the American farmer, who has shared with us the greatest fifty years of development in the history of man.

FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION SEE PAGE 2 Wednesday, August 10, 1977

Number 32

Damaged Corn

Unacceptable

To Buyers

Weather and insect damaged

corn is causing problems for some

Georgia farmers, according to

Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy

Irvin.

The Commissioner said most corn

is grading below average and some

farmers and brokers who have

shipped corn without having it

graded first have had the grain

refused by buyers.

"This has resulted in sellers

having to pay freight both ways and

never disposing of their grain," the

Commissioner said.

Irvin pointed out the state

operates four grain grading

Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin is shown with Eternal Flame, the laboratories, any of which will

first Racking Horse to become registered with the Racking Horse Breeders' grade corn for farmers or brokers.

Association of America. Racking Horses throughout die state will be He said the charge is $4.50 for all

honored on August 20 proclaimed by Governor Busbee as "Racking Horse submitted samples and persons

Day in Georgia." It is also the date of the State Racking Horse Championship shipping grain to buyers should have

of the Breed scheduled for Wills Park, Alpharetta. For more information

it graded before shipment.

call 404/475-9076, 455-6432 or 475-3458.

The Commissioner said Georgia

yellow corn is averaging about one

Fla. issues Rules

grade less than normal and that most of this is due to insect damage

On Dairy Cattle

and foreign material. He said both moisture and weight are below normal and while the moisture

Shipped Into State

TOBACCO SCHEDULE ... 7

reduction is desirable, the weight loss is costly.
Irvin listed the locations and

Quilt Pattern ........... 6

telephone numbers of the state's

Dairy cattle sold and exported to Florida after July 1, 1979, will have to meet new regulations according to Florida Commissioner of

Additional Articles ...... 6-7 Recipes .............. 5 Letters ............... 2

grain grading laboratories as
Gainesville, 404, 532-5367; Valdosta, 912, 247-3469; Bronwood (Terrell County), 912, 995-5868. and Swains-

Agriculture Doyle Conner.

boro. 912-237-8810.

All female dairy cattle over 6

Million Dollar Grant months of age imported into the
state shall have been officially calf

vaccinated for brucellosis between

For Irrigation Research the ages of two to six months. As
proof of such vaccination, animals

shall be identified by an official vac-

cination ear tag including the designated state prefjx, followed by the letter "V", and a number to individually identify the vaccinated

A $1 million research grant has been awarded to the University of Georgia Coastal Plain Agricultural Experiment Station at Tifton to conduct a three-year study on irrigated multiple-cropping production systems.

animals.

Dr. E. Broadus Browne, resident Pennsylvania, is the largest

Cattle for dairy purposes im- director of the Coastal Plain Station research award the university has

ported into the state must be says the award represents a "signi- ever received from a private

negative to brucellosis test within 30 ficant step forward for South Geor- foundation.

days prior to entry and shall be gia agriculture.

This grant will support research

maintained hi isolation at destina-

"This year has emphasized the on the interactions between nutrient

tion and retested for brucellosis urgency of more information about and water requirements, tillage

within 30 days after arrival. Cattle the use of irrigation on crops grown practices and pest management for

reacting to this test must be tagged in the southern part of Georgia. This intensive cropping systems. Dr. E.

and branded and consigned directly grant has come none too soon," Dale Threadgill, agricultural

to immediate slaughter. Exposed Browne stated, after the award was engineering department head, will

annuals shall be handled hi accor- announced.

serve as leader for the project which

dance with regulations for retest of

The grant, from the Richard King will be conducted on two 15-acre

infected herds.

Mellon Foundation, in Pittsburg,

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, August 10,1977

Dear Editor: Would you please send me information on Indian
mallow and what it is used for. Ross Wainwright Route 1, Del ray Road Thomaston, Georgia 30286
(Readers, if you have information on this plant we would appreciate hearing from you.)
Ritchie Ray is shown holding a 37 pound banana squash, 35 inches long and 35 1/2 inches around. The squash, was grown by his grandfather, Blue Studstill of Eastman. The little squash weighed only 17 pounds.

Farm employment
No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised.
Want strong person to work in barn, cleaning stalls, feeding and watering horses. Cliff Ogburn, Atlanta. Ph. 404-255-9606.
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Custom cut, rake and bale hay, combine small grain, in Henry, Newton, Butts and Spaulding counties. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.________
Want young sober man, exp. in driving tractors, operating combines and row farming, job avail, immediately. Doug Lester, Athens. Ph. 404-548-5947.______________
Want exp. versatile farm mechanic to supervise and manage Irg. farm and shop. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Shamrock Ranch, Pretoria Rd., Albany. Ph. 912-432-9316.______
Bush-hog and plowing of Irg. or small areas. Mack Waters, Tucker. Ph. 939-1107 or 938-3092._______
Man wants work on farm, can drive farm tractors and truck, prefer w/place to live. I. J. Cardin, Rt. 2, Moultrie 31768.________________
56 yr. old sgl. man wants job as caretaker on farm, exp., best of ref., does not drink. L. J. Harris, Rt. 3, Clarkesville 30523. Ph. 965-3644.
Will split your firewood, $13 per cord or on shares. C. Nolan, Rt. 6, Box 1, Covington 30209. Ph. 7861387._______________
Want lady to do light farm work, salary and board. Aaron McWhorter, Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph. 404854-8349._________________
Want job raising chicks and live in, exp. William Stephens, Dahlonega 30533._______________
Want lady to help w/light farm chores, no bad habits, room, board and salary. Ruth Arnold, Box 102, Statham 30666. Ph. 725-5329._____
Want someone to pick grapes. Lamar Murphy, Talmo. Ph. 693-
2541.___________________
Will do artificial insemination of cattle, all breeds, in Walton, Gwinnett, Newton and surrounding counties. Sam Lalaian, Loganville. Ph. 267-6198._______________
Gardens turned, plowed, bush-hog pastures, seeded, fertilized, pinebark, sawdust, mulch, Gwinnett and DeKalb counties. Wm. Harbin, Lilburn. Ph. 934-434P_________
Couple on S.S. w .its job on small farm as caretaker, 5/6 rm. house, utilities. M. Smith, RFD No. 4, Box 175, Summerville 30747. ________
Weeds, algoe and beavers removed from lakes and dams, dynamited. Derry Stockbridge, 176 Shallowford Rd., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 404-926-9839._________________
Will do artificial insemination of beef and dairy cattle, in Cherokee and adjoining counties. Wm. R. Odom, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 404925-5420.

Will do hay cutting, raking and baling, 40 cents per bale, $25 per A. min. H. Rutledge. Rex. Ph. 961-6742.
36 yr. old married man, exp. dairyman wants job at once, needs furnished trailer/house. Charles W. Newell, Rt. 1, Juliette. Ph. 912-994-
2092.____________________ Will build any type farm fence,
can furnish material or install yours. John Griffitts, 4745 College St., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-8388.
Man exp. in handling explosives, will blast ditches, rock, deep wells, pecan tree planting, soil loosening on farm. Ted Thompson, Box 28441, Atlanta 30328. Ph. 404-363-1990.
Will do bush-hogging or plowing; also, will haul tractor and other farm equip. B. Lightsey, Decatur. Ph. 288-
2324.__________________ Will do bush hogging, post hole
digging, tractor tilling of gardens, scraping and leveling, etc., Harris and surrounding counties. Bill Dimmitt, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 404628-5782.______________
Will drive to your place and can/freeze vegetables for 1 lightweight, good cond., farm trailer plus fresh vegetables. Mr. Smith, 1850 Savannah Rd., Augusta.
Farm
machinery
and equipment

for sale

Only that farm machinery which has been used in an individual
farming operation and is being sold by that same individual may be advertised in this column. The same
general rule applies to those wanting equipment in that they should be seeking equipment for their own individual farm. No
trucks may be advertised wanted or for sale in the Bulletin. Our rules and regulations prohibit dealers and commercial enterprises from
advertising.

'72 Ford 3000 diesel tractor, 5 ft.
mower, harrow, all-purpose plow, boom, 6 ft. blade, exc. cond., $4,650. James W. McClure, Rt. 7, Box 960,
Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-3068.

Sears tractor, 12 hp, w/mower, plow and cultivator, $425. P. M.
Tatum, Chamblee. Ph. 457-4577.

Modern Way scrape blade, 3-pt. hitch, 5 ft., used 1 yr., $175. Wayne Swafford, Orchard Hill. Ph. 404-227-
6846.

1940 John Deere w/turning plow and cultivators, good cond.; also, farm trailer, 4 ft. x 8 ft., metal frame
w/tilt bed, 4 ft. sides. Jay Hartzler, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9663.

6 in. grain auger, Briggs and

Stratton motor, 4 row tool bar. Cole

planters, 3000 Ford diesel, etc. Royle

Sullivan. Rt. 1, Vidalia 30474. Ph.

912-537-4944.

_____

4230 J.D. w/o wheels, $12,000. Jim Dukes, Hoboken. Ph. 458-2342.

45 broiler house heaters, $4 ea.; also, post driver. C. L. Wilson, Rt. 2,
Hwy. 143. Fairmount 30139._____

HD 11 EP A.C. dozer, serial No. 11846, hyd. blade, power shift, good cond.. $14,500. Robert Anthony, Rt. 1, Molena 30258. Ph. 567-8788 or 567-8740._________________

Farm wagon, pull type, w/5th wheel, elec. No. 5005-B 8 x 14, steel bed, high floatation tires, 10 ton dump cyl., $1,000. Jimmy McDaniel, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-3420._____

Davis Pup trencher, self-propelled 6 speed, 31/2 hp Clinton, digs 3 in. x 30 in., trench digging on farm, $300. Herb Van Nouhuys, 550 Boulder Crest Dr., SW, Marietta. Ph. 428-

5870._______________________ HD 11 A.C. dozer, power shift,
serial No. IIEPI2840, hyd. tilt blade,
clearing cab and F50 Carco hyd. winch, 60 percent undercarriage, $22,000. Vernon Jones, Dahlonega.
Ph. 864-3700.

Trans. gears, ring-gear, pinion and other misc. parts for TD-9 International crawler. J. W. McKinley, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2144.
1 row Ford, side mount, corn picker, good cond. Ralph Clanton, Rt. 1, Plains. Ph. 912-824-4331.
Speed-King portable grain auger, $425; John Deere 7000, four row Max-Emerge planter w/fertilizerdistributors, insecticide - herbicide hoppers, $3800, etc. Wayne Sayer, Rt. 2, Wray. Ph. 912-359-2043.
Long peanut and grain dryer, 3 unit, model 173 s/phase, $750. T. D. Foister, Rt. 2, Box 89, Camilla 31730. Ph. 912-294-5384.____________
TD9 International dozer for sale, winch, hyd. blade, good cond., $3800. Donnie Kilby, Clayton. Ph. 404-782-4077._____________
CII Gleaner combine, diesel, cab, floatation cutter bar, hume reel, corn head, trade for cattle. Carey Bunn, Locust Grove. Ph. 404-957-
5132.__________________._ Snapper tiller, seed spreader and
water pump for sale, all reasonable. L. L. Schell, 190 Kay Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 427-0000.____________
1973 IH 674 tractor w/power steering, Freeman loader, bucket, blade, etc., $8,500. Eddie Corbin, Rome. Ph. 235-0009.__________
International hay baler; D-15 A.C., wide front, power steering, hyds. and 3-pt. hitch; W.D. 45 A.C., good cond. Geo. Pace, Hampton. Ph. 946-4187._______________
Cat. No. 12 motor grader, serial No. 8T 4666, fair cond., $2,250. Edward Minter, Rt. 1, Meansville 30256. Ph. 567-8740 or 567-8788.
7 hp Briggs Stratton motor, bottom shaft drive for Snapper or other type riding mower, $150. J. A. McDaniel, Rt. 1. Baxley. Ph. 367-2270.______
Cub Farmall belly mower, side disc plow, eight 8 in. harrows, scalloped disc, good cond. Wilber Miller, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-4219.______________
M.F. 175 and 135 diesel tractors w/power steering, aux. hyd. systems, like new cond., low hrs. Kermit Reece. Rt. 5, Box 55, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3703.__________
Cattle body made of oak, size 4x6 for pickup, first class cond., no junk, $50. Hardwick Harris, Gibson 30810. Ph.404-598-3281.____________
D7 Cat. dozer, front cable unit w/hyster winch on back, $4,500. J. Hall, NeeSmith, Uvalda. Ph. 912-5946314, after 6p.m._____________
Massey Harris 30-K tractor, A-l cond., w/new tires, will trade for small tractor or sell for $850. Thomas Bridges, Rt. 1, Carnesville. Ph. 404-335-5443.___________
1974 Int. 715 combine, both heads, $18,500; two Lilliston peanut wagons; 314 cotton picker. Ricky Quick, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-
4709.__________________ Super II Long peanut combine,
exc. cond. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109._________
Model K. 1975, Gleaner 2 row combine, corn head, used very little. Donald Stephens, Odum. Ph. 912586-2318.__________________
John Deere rolling 60, 3-pt. hitch, live PTO, some equip., very good cond., $2,195. Dewey Jaynes, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7176.__________
Long tobacco harvester, 1976 model, 1976 two row transplanter; four 3 tiered bulk tobacco barns, Irg. size. Will Gross, Rt. 3. Lyons. Ph. 912-526-8155 day or 912-565-7271.
Pamco rear mounted loader for Irg. round bales, squeeze type, lifts 8 ft. high to load trucks. Charles Cannon, Abbeville. Ph. 912-4672042.
Farmall Super A, runs, w/quick hitch, cultivators, harrow, plow, side mower, rigged grader blade, front loader bucket, $1,000. Jim Norris, Dahlonega. Ph. 747-2676.
Egg-o-matic SR-35, complete w/packers, water heater and round table. Bob Perry, Newnan 30263. Ph. 251-3212.
6G Allis Chalmers front end loader, like new cond. John Craig, Atlanta. Ph. 404-474-1711.
Stump grinder, model 630 Vermeer, exc. cond. Henry Whitley, 3132 Cruse Rd., Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-9964.

1966 Ford combine, model 640, diesel, 4 row corn head, 14 ft. grain head, reworked and ready for field, $11,000. Jimmy Proctor, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville 31036._____________
Heavy duty, 10 disc, pull type bush and bog harrow, good cond., $125. Roger Stover, Madison. Ph. 342-
3378._____________________ Pick-up head for John Deere 38
forage harvester, $500. Monroe Dyck, Stapleton. Ph. 404-547-3173.
1971 Ford side cycle mowing machine, 6 ft. blade, good cond., $395. Boyd Garrett, Decatur. Ph. 288-2369._____________
410 M.F. combine, good cond., both heads, diesel. Daniel Swartzentruber, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-
7668.______________________ John Deere 4 wheel trailer, 5 ton
cap., wo/body, exc. cond., $350. f. C. Gosa, Smithville. Ph. 846-2361.
John Deere 95 combine w/cab, air condition, diesel engine; 443 corn head, exc. cond. Bobby McLendon, Blakely. Ph. 912-723^1341.______
John Deere root rake for sale, $600. Ron Wilcox, Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-7643.___________
HDE-Allis Chalmers bulldozer w/low-boy farm trailer used for moving farm machinery, all A-l cond. T. E. Pass, Calhoun. Ph. 629-
3931.___________________ 8 ft. x 16 ft. flatbed farm trailer,
dual axle. elec. brakes, lights, oak floor, used 3 times, $800. Ed Tallon, Madison. Ph. 342-3348._________
750 Massey Ferguson diesel combine, w/hud. drive, 5 row corn header, grain table, used 1 season. Mrs. Ray Jarvis, Donalsonville. Ph. 912-524-5524.____________
Ford corn picker, 1 row, side mount, w/wide elevator, good cond. Doug Dyer, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Ph. 404745-4142._______________
Steel frame. 11 ft. pickup bed, 4 ft. side boards, new floor, $149. Buck Hill, Alto 30510. Ph. 778-6230._____
600 series Ford tractor for sale, exc. cond., must sell. Mrs. G. A. Cornett, Rt. 4, Cartersville 30120. Ph. 336-5456.________________
Mounted type corn snapper, good cond., $450. Dayton Harris, Rt. 3, Box 100, Greenville. Ph. 927-6809, nights only.__________________
3 Massey Ferguson mowing machine cutter bar blades for 6 ft. sickle mower. T. E. Cauthorn, Marietta. Ph. 971-1519.______
3 hp horizontal shaft engine, for roto-tiller, completely overhauled, $50. R. C. Hardy, 110 Weaver, Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 912-953-
4260.______________________ Massey Ferguson, gas, '65 tractor,
recently overhauled, power rear wheels, good cond., $1400. Jerry Branan, 131 Cleveland St., McDonough 30253. Ph. 404-^57-4943.
Grain trailer, grain bin and fans; also, 2 augers for sale, exc. cond., all for $3,500. Tim Ingram, Edison 31746. Ph. 912-835-2418._______
5 ft. rotary mower, sid? winde/.s, hooks up to 3-pt. hitch,' like new cond. John Lacy, Jr., White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2371.______________
Gravely w/equip., $600; D. Bradley w/equip., $400, both exc. cond. w/some extra parts. E. S. Hargett, Rt. 1, Box 307, West Point 31833. Ph. 404-663^t307. after 7 p.m.
53 Massey Ferguson, $1,500; 71 David Brown diesel, $3,000; both A-l cond. Earl L. Baxter, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 483^t578.____________
2 New Holland model 611 silage cutters, 2 corn heads. 2 grass heads, all $800. Ed Simmons, Atlanta. Ph. 404-892-2070.____________
L. A. I. Case tractor, $600; also, tandem axle bulk feeder trailer, $1,000. Henry F. Greene, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-5954._______________
Tandem axle farm trailer, lights, r.amps and brakes, for hauling tractors "arid other equip. C. W. Campbell, Hwy. 29 North, Hartwell. Ph.404-376-2791.____________
30A Hesston Stackhand hay baler, like new cond., located in Fort Valley, $6500 firm. Buddy Brannon, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-5113. Griffin.
IH105 combine, 10 ft. grain head, 2 row corn headi all exc. cond. Michael Harsh, Oglethorpe. Ph. 4727014.

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John Deere 40 combine w/small grain and corn heads, good cond. Perry Brooks, Rt. 2, Colquitt 31737. Ph. 912-758-2314.
1966 MF 165 diesel tractor, power steering, power adjusted rear wheels, $3,000. Butch Weathersby, Rt. 2, Colquitt. Ph. 246-4403._____
574 IH tractor w/live power, PTO and 3-pt. hitch, 1100hrs., min cond., $7500 firm. John Buchanan, Hampton. Ph. 946-9142, at noon and after
7p.m.________________________ 450 John Deere loader, new motor
and rebuilt trans., 85 percent undercarriage. Ronnie Hall, LaGrange 30240. Ph. 882-3218.___________
Super 717 N.H. silage chopper, corn and windrow heads, Arts way 700A silage mixer. Jim Camp, Bowdon. Ph. 258-2102._________
D6C w/root rake, stumper, cab, 80 percent undercarriage, exc. cond., $31,000. Lamar Rabun, Louisville. Ph. 912-625-8296.______________
Bush hog rotary cutter, 9 ft., exc. cond., $1,000; side-winder, 6 ft., rotary cutter, like new cond., $750. George Queener, Kensington 30727. Ph. 404-539-2537.__________
Heavy duty front end loader, fits 35 M.F. or equivalent size Ford, has bucket and rake, good cond., $550. Don Allgood, RFD No. 1, Temple 30179. Ph. 562-3720.__________
175 Massey Ferguson, M.F. 4 bottom plow, International 185 four row planter w/corn and peanut bottoms, etc., all $6,000 firm. Bobby Moore. Eastman. Ph. 374-3068.
A model J.D., 3-pt. hitch, clean and good cond., $695. John Bell, Moultrie 31768. Ph. 912-324-3250.
1952 A John Deere tractor, A-l cond., all new tires, plows, planters, 4 section Taylorway harrow, 3-pt. hitch, $1900. Arthur Davis, Covington. Ph. 787-2665.____________
Gravely Super, elec. start, rotary mower, sulky, exc. cond., $675. J. P. Adams, Atlanta. Ph. 633-3947.____
TD18 dozer, 10 ft. cable blade, new radiator, seats and battery, needs work on right steering clutch, $2,500. Wayne Sigmund, Rt. 9, Box 331, Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887-
0907.___________________ Heavy duty Covington rotary
mower, 3-pt. hitch, fair cond., $200. R. P. Spence, Box 104, Rt. 3, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-6391.___________
Sears cycle mowing machine for walking, 2 wheel Sears plow, $50. Tom Jenkins, 311 Vandiver Rd., Canton 30114. Ph. 479-5927.______
B Allis Chalmers tractor for sale, runs good, w/cultivators, harrow and disc plow. A. J. Johnson, 1549 Pine Hurst Rd., Grayson 30221. Ph. 972-4688._________________
J.D. 38 in. two row chopper header, $600. Aaron McWhorter, Rt. 2. Franklin. Ph. 404-854-4161.____
J.D. 55 combine, good cond., engine completely rebuilt, ready to go, $3800. W. T. Crevassee, Rt. 2, Quitman. Ph. 263-8816.__________
D5 Caterpillar tractor for sale, in good cond., w/new track group. Carl Graham, Rockledge. Ph. 912-272-
0292.___________________ Farmland clearing equip., 955 end
loader, 60A8387 and D7, 3T w/rake, best offer for all. J. W. Henderson, Sharon Rd., Loganville. Ph. 466-
4687._____________________________ 99 John Deere cotton picker, good
cond., $5500; clean Super II Long combine, picked less than 200 A., exc. cond. Andrew Luke, RFD No. 2, Abbeville. Ph. 423-7544._______
1976 Long Super peanut combine, $6200; two 4 row J.D. cultivators, $2,000; four '71 planters w/Timex boxes, $1800. M. C. McKinney, Rt. 3, Vienna 31092. Ph. 912-268-6791.
9N Ford, low-boy trailer, 6 ft. Woods pull type mower, other equip., all good cond. M, A. Whitaker, Jonesboro. Pfa1. -,/a^6727.
Sears 14 in. chain saw, good cond. R. W. McGriff, Doraville. Ph. 455-
7797._______________________ Woods belly mower, used on John
Deere M tractor, good cond., $150. S. C. Owen, Woodbury 30293. Ph. 404-553-2491, after 7 p.m.______
Sears mobile cement mixer w/elec. motor, $235. Preston S. Russell, 9208 Garland Dr., Savannah 31406. Ph. 912-352-1821.

Ford heavy duty post hold digger, 18 in. auger, almost new, $525, would consider trade. Jim Davis, Decatur. Ph. 634-2998._____________
1968- D5 Caterpillar, powershift, clearing cab, hyd. angle blade, very good cond., $25,500 or price negotiable. George Jaros, Columbus. Ph. 404-322-0133._______________
IHC 1066 tractor, 129 hp, only 110 hrs., Athens 28 disc offset harrow, dual cyls., IF< 13 shank chisel plow, w/3-pt. hitch, $21,500. Felton Henderson, McDonough. Ph. 957-
4784.________________________ New Holland silage blower, model
24, long hopper, $300; also, 60 ft. blower pipe, $100. Carroll Durham, Union Point. Ph. 486-4250._______
1000 NH auto, bale wagon, exc. cond., $2,000; SC Case tractor, new engine, 90 percent tires, good cond., $650. Richard Dyer, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4429.__________________
1974 Ford 3000 diesel tractor, good cond., includes scrapper-blade, bush-hog, lifting pole and farm trailer. J. Manzel, Newnan. Ph. 404253-8225.____________________
Pea thrasher for sale, works well, good cond. J. V. Moon, Loganville. Ph. 466-4692.______________
Irrigation system, PTO pump, 52 hp, w/1100 ft. 4 in. pipe, 1 gun, under warranty, $3,975. John A. Taylor, Rochelle. Ph. 365-2401.
B414 IH tractor, runs and looks like new, 4 new tires, 650 hrs., $3,250. Thomas Smith, Mansfield. Ph. 404-786-6376._____________
John Deere tractor, bush hog, lift boom, harrows and farm trailer, $2,100. Harold Thaxton, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4449.___________
5 ft. rotary cutter and 1 row corn picker. Mac H. Benson, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-4962._________
Massey Ferguson 135, 1968 model, good tires, exc. cond., $2,700. Doug Ballard, Box 507, Duluth 30136. Ph. 404-475-9217._______________
Ford hay baler, $500; seven ft. sickle blade hay cutter, $500, both $900; GT dump wagon, 9 ton cap., for grain, etc., $4,000. Mose Mock, Springfield 31329. Ph. 912-754-6639.
Pasture-Drain, 5 spouts w/clover attach., used very little, $1,000. Jack Howell, Rt. 3, Box 3284, Blackshear 31516. Ph. 912-449-5683.________
1940 Case tractor, tricycle front end, hand clutch, 8 ft. drag type smoothing harrow, $450. John O. Keys, Box 444, Byron 31008. Ph. 912956-3511.________________
B model A.C. tractor, exc. cond.; belly mower, 3-pt. hitch, power lift. Charles F. Baker, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-8737._______________
Davis 2440 T.R. feed mill, 24 in. hammers, grinds and mixes all grains, hay and etc., 143 cu. ft. cap., tractor P.T.O. driven. Robert McDilda, Manassas 30438. Ph. 912693-3371.__________________
416 International 2 row cotton picker, 1968 model, good cond., ready to go. W. C. Kendrick, Sycamore. Ph. 912-567-3889, after 9 p.m.
8N Ford tractor, new rear tires, new mower, 18 disc harrow, 1 row planter and cultivator, dirt scoop, $1850 firm. Wade Wilson, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-3382, after 5 p.m.
Flat bed for 1 ton pickup, 9x7, $50; gooseneck frame to build trailer for farm use, $100. W. H. Lee, Rt. 1, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-5305.
1976 Sears garden tractor w/mower and gear boxes, cost $1150, sell for $750. Ben Pugh, Rt. 2, Woodbury. Ph. 553-5344.
International TD ISA dozer, overhauled, exc. undercarriage. Bob Coleman, Thomaston. Ph. 647-6978 or 647-4444.
801 Ford diesel, tires, new paint, good mechanical cond., $2295; five ft. bush hog, $325, both $2575. Phillip Erwin,- Winterville. Ph. 404-7428663. after 6p.m. ""
1976 Gleaner F combine, 13 ft. grain head, auto, header control, 438 corn head, monitoring system, cab w/ac and radio. Jimmy Johnson, 506 N. Gill St., Hazlehurst. Ph. 3755245.
Two 669 John Deere cotton pickers, cabs, auto, trans., 1 gas, 1 diesel, good cond.; one 299 cotton picker. Jerry Looney, Rt. 9, Rome 30161. Ph. 404-234-2350.

Ferguson 1952 tractor, $1,000, side-winder bush hog, new paint, $350, other equip, for sale. Art Newill, Canton. Ph. 479-2325.
J.D. farm trailer, 4 wheel steel bed, 12 x 7, w/36 in. plyboard sides, good cond., $250. Tillmon Eason, Manassas 30438. Ph. 739-2566.
Six 300 Rainbow volume guns and stands, $125. Lloyd Clark, Rt. 1, Omega 31775. Ph. 528-4552._______
314 cotton picker mounted on M tractor; HD-6 Allis Chalmers dozer; John Deere combine, pull type, size 30. Howard Harper, McDonough. Ph. 957-5092.______________
3-pt. hitch, horizontal woodsplitter, $650. Luther McConnell, Jasper. Ph. 692-5005. after 7:30 p.m._____
8N Ford, 6 pieces of equip, including sgl. axle trailer, good cond.; G model AC, 3 pieces equip. Hugh Davis, Fairburn. Ph. 404-964-7733.
'64 International 404 tractor, cutting harrow, turning plow, $1,550. Chris Burger, Fairmount. Ph. 404-334-2502, after 5 p.m.________
Allis Chalmers 60 combine, grain drill, rotary mower, two 14.9 x 28 tractor tires, good cond., reasonable. Ray Bowen, 509 Bradley St., Perry 31069. Ph. 912-987-5571 day or 987-1365 night.___________________
1976- 510 Massey Ferguson combine, 3/4 row corn head No. 44, sixteen ft. grain platform. E. N. Achord, Rt. 4, Box 119, Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-5187._______________
Dump farm trailer, hauls Ford or Super A tractor, $450, stalk cutter, $35. Herman Mote, Winder. Ph. 867-
2308.__________________________ 1952 A.C. tractor, model B, can
use of parts or could run; also, 8 disc bush and bog, all $100. George F. Bush, 1099 Ralph Rd., NE, Atlanta 30324. Ph. 636-6200._________
Caterpillar D7 17A, needs crankshaft; Caterpillar 2U, ring gear bad, other very good, all or part. Frank O. Crawford, Rockmart. Ph. 684-6531, after 7 p.m._________________
Allis Chalmers silage cutter, w/2 heads, grains and corn; also, 3 silage wagons. J. D. Matthews, Madison. Ph. 404-342-2649.
18 cu. ft. spreader, pulled behind; 5 prong subsoiler for Farmall Super A. J. M. Newberry, 970 North Ave., Macon 31211. Ph. 912-742-0563 or 935-8354.
Livestock trailer, dual axles, brakes, lights, $600 or trade for Santa Gertrudis cattle. Franklin Cason, Rt. 4, Cochran 31014. Ph. 945-3016.
McCormick manure spreader, $150; six ft. cycle mower for Allis Chalmers tractor, $75.; eight ft. EzeeFlow, $75, all exc. cond. Bill Crenshaw, Madison. Ph. 342-1280._____
4 wheel garden tractor, cultivating plows, turning plow, middle buster, all $400. Tommy L. Womack, Box 311, Oxford 30267. Ph. 786-7718.
14 ft., oak floor, farm trailer, w/lights and brakes, used for hauling tractor, $400; 500 gal. gas tank on skid and pump, $200. John Harrison, Commerce 30529. Ph. 3678802.
Vassar, heavy duty, 9 in., post hold auger, fits 3-pt. hitch, $300. Larry O. Wilson, Jefferson. Ph. 3678300.
Bush and bog harrow, good cond.; 1 bush hog, good cond. Henry Jackson, 2453 Bethel Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 922-5489.
Case 660 combine w/cab, 2 row corn and 13 ft. grain headers, exc. cond., $3995. Gary Jones, Molena. Ph. 404-495-5274 day or 495-5428
night.___________________________ 60 Ferguson for sale, has good
tires and other equip. Bobby McClure, Rt. 7, Murphy, N.C. (Ga. resident). Ph. 404-374-5575.______
Cub tractor, good cond., w/harrow, cultivator, planters, mowing machine, etc., $1800. Hoyt Chastain. Jefferson. Ph. 367-8403.
Egg cooler, w/new motor and compressor, good cond., for at least 20,000 chickens, $300. W. A. McCauley, Box 364, Wray 31798. Ph. 423-5146.____________________
Gooseneck trailer, 16 x 8 ft., 5x6 ft. dolly w/3 axles, 2 w/brakes, lights and treated floor, extra good. Kenneth Chappelear, Lavonia. Ph. 356-4739.

4320 John Deere, factory cab/air, 116 hp, $14,500; John Deere 216 silage wagon, third beater, extension top, etc., $4600. Larry K. Partain, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-
1374. ,____________________
David Bradley walking tractor for sale, $20. W. L. Clayton, RFD 1, Cohutta 30710. Ph. 404-694-3445.
2 row, late 1969 John Deere corn combine, w/grain head, cab in exc. cond. Felix Sheffield, Sr., Rt. 3, Colquitt 31737. Ph. 912-758-3715.
John Deere 40C crawler, front end loader, good mechanical cond. Don Shirey, Perry 31069. Ph. 912-987-
4688._____________________ John Deere front end loader, 1975-
300B, exc. cond., $8,000. Ray Lenders, Peachtree City. Ph. 487-
7978._______________________ J.D. 420, gas, new paint, rebuilt
engine, wide front end, exc. cond., w/harrow, $1700. Randall Waller, Rt. 5, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-2102, after 7p.m.
J.D. 35 silage cutter, cut less than 100 A., two J.D. silage wagons, $7,000 firm. Jim Dukes, Hoboken 31542. Ph. 458-2342.
13 ft. small grain head for 600 Case combine, $1,000; 515 Ford mower, 7 ft. blade, good cond., $550. Roy Abee, Rt. 2, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-6655.
1976 Miller irrigation traveler and gun w/660 ft. hose. Walter F. Cason, Vienna. Ph. 268-1403.
John Deere 38 silage cutter, good cond., $2500. Ernest Thorne, Millen. Ph.912-982-4145.
Dunlap cycle mower, 6 ft., for 8N or 9N Ford tractor, good cond., $200. V. P. Mitcham, Rt. 4, McDonough. Ph. 957-1156.
Utility trailer, 4 ft. x 8 ft., lights, good cond., $150. Charles Evans, 2128 McKinley Rd., Atlanta 30318. Ph. 355-3073.
Portable auto, feeder for cattle, holds tons stationary and tons under tow, $400. N. R. Webster, Jonesboro. Ph. 477-7071 or 477-7112.
3T-D7 Cat. dozer, cable blade, root rake, exc. cond., $8,500. Jerry Simmons, Broxton. Ph. 912-359-2101, night.
414 International cotton picker; 2C-ll corn snapper, mounted on Farmall 200 tractor, both good cond. W. S. Gay, Moultrie. Ph. 912-3242012, night.________________
1974- 2000 Ford tractor, gas, 434 hrs., like new, $4,000 w/bushhog. Ed DeLoach, FairviewRd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1085.
4 row Pittsburg cultivator frame, complete $1,000; 14 disc John Deere grain drill, $1,200. H.D. SAC bulldozer, new paint, $4,000. G. R. Forbes, Dexter. Ph. 912-875-3135.
Ford diesel tractor, John Deere subsoiler, Ford mowing machine, rubber tire wagon, etc. J. S. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 43, Flovilla 30216. Ph. 404775-3361, after 8 p.m.___________
Dirt blade for small tractor, $170; two wheel trailer w/body, 5 x 10 x 3 ft., $225. V. O. Fitzgerald, Box 304, Rochelle 31079. Ph. 363-7175.
Hawk built hay baler, up to 1500 to. round bales, $2,000 or trade for equip, of equal value. W. E. Vinson, Byron. Ph. 912-788-2409.______
I.H.C. 1 row cotton picker, mounted on I.H.C. 200 tractor, $2500. C. B. Skipper, Rt. 13, Macon 31206. Ph. 912-788-5024.
Sears 8 hp tractor w/36 in. mower, engine rebuilt 6/77, fertilizer spreader, both exc. cond., both $400. R. L. Gensel, Acworth. Ph. 4288785.
I wanted
Want 1 1/2 hp centrifugal pump; also, 6 hp leaf shredder, good cond. J. W. Johnson, 3325 Kathy Lane, SE, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 435-4259._____
Want portable livestock scales, must be in good working cond. Jack Harden, Carrollton. Ph. 404-8327269.
Want 8 or 10 ft. bush-hog type mower, good cond. R. R. Bruce, Athens. Ph. 404-543-8435, after 5
p.m._________________________ Want root rake for 933 Cat.
loader. L. T. Moon, Loganville. Ph. 466-4828.

Want Ford 3000 or 3600 diesel w/low hrs., must be in exc. cond. W. R. Poole, 426 Lucky Dr., SE, Marietta 30067. Ph. 404-973-2987.________
Want 30 in. header for Gleaner F, 3 or 4 row; also, want small elevator or belt conveyor. Aaron McWhorter, No. 2, Franklin. Ph. 854-8349 or 854-
4161._______________________ Want small irrigation system for 7
A. of vegetables, need 800 to 1000ft. pipe. Jerry Lawson, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6945.________________
Want hay wagon w/rubber tires, to haul at least 200 bales of hay. Geo. Pace, Hampton. Ph. 946-4187.______
Want front end loader for 8N Ford tractor, must be reasonable and in working order. Raymon L. Marlow, Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 404-948-
6032.___________________ Want 140 Farmall or Super A
tractor, set of planters - cultivators, belly mowers, belt pulley attach. Norman R. Colbert, Box 447, Snellville 30278. Ph. 466-2496, after 7 p.m. or 972-0614, after 9:30 a.m.
Want to buy small used tractor, must be in good cond., will pay reasonable price. Eric Cravey; Rt. 2, Milan 31060. Ph. 912-362-3341.
Want modular 3-pt. hitch for Case 580 tractor. Jim Young, Box 2256, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-534-9972.
Want John Deere 55 combine, must be in very good cond. Charles Rivers, Rt. 2, Fayetteville 30214. Ph. 404461-8084.
Want to buy 2 row corn combine, fairly old or in good cond. or one that needs repairs. Edward McCarty, Rt. 3, Alma. Ph. 912-632-4842.______
Want to buy backhoe for 450 John Deere loader. Bernell Franklin, 3776 Fitzgerald St., Lithia Springs 30057. Ph.404-941-0381.
Want scrape blade for 8N tractor, must be excf. cond. Floyd Williamson, Covington. Ph. 786-4933 days or 2330921 nights._______________
Want to buy farm trailer, w/sides, flat lock top, not over $75 cash, will accept wood prefer metal material. Mr. Smith, 1850 Savannah Rd., Augusta._________________
Want 2 or 3 roller cane mill and copper separator syrup pan, state cond. and price. Herbert H. Marsh, 1517- 18th Ave., Columbus 31901. Ph. 404-324-4650.
Want International Harvester cub cadet, 10 or 12 hp garden tractor and equip., 1970 or later, good cond. and reasonable. John R. Castle, Macon 31206. Ph. 912-788-4149.
Want corn picker and sheller combine, 1 or 2 row, to fit 3000 Ford. Bill Taylor, Blue Ridge. Ph. 632-2693, before 9 a.m.
Want Super M. Farmall for sale. H. S. Anderson, Jr., Rt. 6, Box 295, Elberton 30635.
Want to buy Derby tiller-power hoe or Derby garden tiller. Ray Brockinton, Box 136, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 921-7478, Atlanta.
Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
In order to qualify to advertise cattle, cattle fanners 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 nave 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
Calves for sale, 5 to 6 mos. Forrest Baynard, Perry. Ph. 912-987-1192.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, August 10, 1977

Cattle, swine, other livestock
for sale
CATTLE
Reg. Polled Hereford bred cows, good bloodlines, bred to SHF Silver Victor 10 and some bred to RWJ Victor 678 HH22, $300 - $600. Leonard Fleming, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404-376-2995._______
2 purebred Santa-Gertrudis bulls, 14 mos., 1250 Ibs., 8 heifers, King Ranch bloodline, $275 and up. Wayne Casey, Rome. Ph. 295-4858 or 234-5132.__________________
10 yr. old reg. Santa Gertrudis bull, El Captain, great for rebuilding herd, sell or trade for equal. J. W. Morris, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3284 day or 832-8447 night.___________
14 good brood cows, 14 feeder calves for sale. John McCallum, 837 Tucker Rd., Macon. Ph. 477-3844.
2 reg. Red Angus heifers, 7 and 8 mos. old, $300 ea., J 121 X breeding. William H. Colter, Rt. 3, Gainesville
30501.___________________ 3 purebred Black Angus cows, 3
calves, 7 mos., gentle. B. J. Holland, Lawrenceville. Ph. 292-2082._____
50 cow/calf prs., Angus, Charolais and Hereford, good selection, $250 to $300. Dr. Bradley, Americus. Ph. 924-3981 or 924-7789._______
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, priced according to quality, mostly Victor Domino, Rupert and Beau Perfect breeding, all ages. Ervin Jones, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-6152.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 18 mos. old, ready for service, $400. Edgar Thomas, Rt. 1, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 461-7447.______________
Reg. Red Angus females for sale, fine quality breeding stock, $350 to $1,000. Don Carver, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-9116.______________
A. I. sired, Simmental cows, heifers and herd bulls, breeding age 7/8 perf. tested bull and yearling. Milton Martin, Jr., Bark Camp Rd., Gainesville 30501.___________
Charolais cattle, 14 young breeding age bulls, 1-4 yrs. Polled Herd sire, heifers and cows, all purebred, reg. AICA. Clyde Lawson, Canton. Ph. 479-3542/3141.___________
1 bull, 1 heifer, approx., 350 Ibs., $100, ea. N. Hollinsworth, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-0880.______________
Will consign feeder calves to small grain farmers, will give all wt. increase, 50 calf min. Ed Simmons, Atlanta. Ph. 404-892-2070.________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 23 mos., $225, w/papers, bred, Eileenmere/Beaverdam. C. C. Newton, Rt. 3, Box 322, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-2965._________________
One Jersey cow, $250. W. E. Bishop, Rt. 2, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 404-358-2960.___________
1/2 Chianina cows w/3/4 Chianina bulls by side. Bob Allmond, Chamblee. Ph. 404-457-1349, days, 887-7447 nights.___________
Cow and heifer, both open, two steers. N. R. Webster, Jonesboro. Ph. 447-7071 or 477-7112.________
2 calves, 1/2 Beefelo/Polled Hereford, $600 ea. Henry Emfinger, Manchester. Ph. 404-846-9714.
Sev. reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 18 mos., ready for serv., best of bloodlines. Hardwick Harris, Gibson 30810. Ph. 404-598-3281._______
1 Guernsey milk cow for sale, 3 gal., milk per day, $275. Evelyn Howell, Waleska. Ph. 479-5072 at 12 noon only.________________
One Charolais bull, proven stock, 4 yrs., $395. Scott Macaluso, Senoia. Ph. 599-3186._______________
Jersey cow to freshen, 4th time, sell or trade for hay. Grace Schilke, Box 64, Warm Springs 31830. Ph. 655-2297.________________
Reg. 27 mos., Angus bull, Bell Boy stock, approx. 1000Ibs., $400. Terry Shepherd, Rocky Face 30740. Ph. 404-673-4776.___________
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 4 yrs., Beau Mischief, son of National Grand Champion, $500. Harold Brown, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-1536.

Reg. Black Angus cows, w/calves, breed and open heifers, bulls, Canadian, Wye, Emulous. John Buchanan, Hampton. Ph. 946-9142, at noon or after 7 p.m.______________
20 big rugged reg., Polled Hereford bulls, ready for serv., $350$500. George D. Queener, Kensington 30727. Ph. 404-539-2537.
Top qual., bull calves from mothers side; also, taking orders for Holstein heifer calves. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Gainesville. Ph. 534-3181.
Purebred Angus bulls, long-type, ready for heavy serv., 2, 2 1/2 yrs. Dallas Powell, Albany. Ph. 435-9707.
Reg. Black Angus bulls, and heifers, best sel., of top conf., in S. Georgia. Guy Weatherly, Jr., Milan 31060. Ph. 912-362-3841.
Reg. purebred, 1/2 French Charolais bull, 4 yrs., approx., 1600 Ibs., Bonaparte bloodlines, $800 firm. Joe Barton, Rt. 2, Rome. Ph. 404-2953454.
3 bull calves, 2 Black Angus, 1 Holstein. Bill Myers, Blue Ridge. Ph. 492-7819.
Half-blood Pinzcauers, Simmental, Maine-Anjou, all 18 mos.; also, fullblood, Santa Gertrudis bull, 7 mos., $200-$250. Larry Martin, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2493.
Reg. Angus cow, w/2 wks., calf, $200; also, Angus cow w/4 mos., calf, $225. Tommy Barnette, Hwy. 53 N. Braselton. Ph. 654-2903.
1 purebred, reg., Santa Gertrudis bull, ready for serv; also, 1 purebred yearling S. G. bull, $750 and $500. George Peake, III, Macon. Ph. 912477-6797.__________________
Calves for sale, 2 mos., to 6 mos., Holsteins, Jerseys, White Face, $45$90. Jerry Fielden, 726 Vernon Dr., Tunnel Hill. Ph. 673-4570._____
Santa Gertrudis, 16 cows, w/calves, one, 2 yr., one, 4yr., Herd bulls, 6 yearling bulls, 8 yearling heifers. John A. Green, Rising Fawn. Ph. 404-462-2352 or 2314.______
Reg. Brahman bull, 5 yrs., gentle, good breeder, $450. Thomas Hodges, Rt. 7, Covington. Ph. 786-6766.____
Beef-type feeders and grass calves, $45, up, some ready for pasture. Mrs. S. J. Summers, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-483-1747.
Baby calves 5-15 days, $25-$40, disease free herd. Lucy Dowling, Rt. 6, Box 174, Waycross 31501. Ph. 912283-1669.______________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, serv. age, bred heifers, some w/calves at side, w/papers, see anytime. Bill Reynolds, Carrollton. Ph. 404-8327083 nights, 834-1722 days.______
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 6 mos., and two yrs. B. E. Grogan, Griffin. Ph. 227-2675 days, 227-6717 nights.
12 reg. Angus cows, most w/calves at side, and rebred. Chip Waldrep. Cedartown. Ph. 748-3210.
100 head, Holstein dairy cows for sale. Palmer E. Greene, Rt. 2, Cordele 31015.____________
Certified Beefmaster bulls and heifers for sale, weanlings to yearlings, good prices. Paul Swann, Dalton. Ph. 404-278-7708.
Two 3/4 Simmental bulls, 1 yr., sire Pries., one P, wt., 1100 Ibs., one H., wt., 1060 Ibs. Lindy Davis, 1683 Prospect Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph.404-963-2621.
Angus cows some w/calves by side; also, bred heifers. Kermit Reece, Rt. 5, Box 55, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3703.
Reg. Polled Hereford herd bull, RWJ bloodline, top son of J3168; also top heifers. David Parks, Jefferson. Ph. 367-8478.
Reg. Angus bulls, 14-20 mos.. Bell Boy and Emulous breeding. Thad Rush, Rome. Ph. 295-5167.______
Reg. Polled Hereford cattle, one breeding age bull, open and bred heifers. G. P. Curry, Hwy. 221, Appling. Ph. 404-541-0963.______
Simmental bulls, 1/2 to 7/8 per cent, ready for serv.; also, bred and open females. Neal Embry, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-1489, after 6p.m.
24 young Angus brood cows, w/reg. Angus bull. Gene Masters, Athens. Ph. 546-1310 or 769-5395.
Purebred Beefmasters, 8 bulls, 5 heifers, for sale, sell all or part, w/w/out papers. M. F. Carter, Covington. Ph. 786-6904.

Santa Gertrudis, purebred heifers and bulls for sale. Homer B. Wright, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3388/3291.
Black Angus bull, 15 mos., Dynamo bloodline, exc. conf., halter broke, $350; also, feeder calves and smaller calves. R. H. Keling, Douglasville. Ph. 942-0380.______
5 yrs., reg. purebred Charolais bull, no calving problem. L. M. Woodard, Rt. 2, Waycross. Ph. 912283-8739._________________
14 yearling heifers and steers, $150, up, if all taken, $150, ea.; also, 1 choice yearling cross breed bull. E. T. Wilkie, Rt. 3, Box 113, Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-6046.________
1 reg. Polled Hereford bull, 14 mos., exc. cond., Herd sire prospect, dk., red, $400. Howard Wilson, Macon. Ph. 742-3877. ________
Limousins: 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, all solid red, from cross on Red Angus. Otis Milner, 804 Charlton Rd., Rome 30161. Ph. 404-232-3019, Douglas Milner. 232-1613.____________
Reg. Angus bulls, 12 mos., Wye bloodlines, good size and conf., $400, free del., 50 mis. Doyle Jones, Milan 31060. Ph. 912-362-3631 after 8 p.m.
Two Jersey milk cows, with heifer calves, born in March. Ealon Yawn, Rt. 1, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-8785.
Baby calves avail., year around, $15-$25, feeder calves, $30-$50. S. W. Brown. Gainesville. Ph. 536-3219.
Reg. Polled Hereford heifers, 18-20 mos., open Victor Domino and Trailblazer breeding. Fred Puckett, Dawson 31742. Ph. 912-995-2860. '
SWINE
York-Hamp brood sows, good stock, bred back, $125 to $175, also 2 young boars. Tom Olschewske, Marietta. Ph. 422-9553 days, 9263962 nights.________________
3 purebred Duroc boars, good bloodlines, farrowed 2/24/77. Buddy Kesler. Hull. Ph. 404-543-8759.
Reg. spot sow, BPC sow, Duroc sow, all $400 or $150 ea. T. C. Caye, Walnut Grove. Ph. 404-786-9567.
9 Duroc and Hampshire pigs, born 6-10-77, $25 ea. Bob Groves, Hawkinsville. Ph. 892-3724._____
1 sow and 7 Yorkshire pigs, pigs are 9 wks. old, all for $175. George Owens, Rt.l, Glenn. Ph. 675-3016 after 7 p.m., or 487-8281 Office, ext.
338.________________ 6 pigs, 7 wks. Hamp-
shire/Yorkshire, $25 ea., wormed, castrated. Mike Buffington, Gainesville. Ph. 869-7170.
Purebred Yorkshire boars, for sale, wt. approx. 150 Ibs. Charles Bray, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. Ph. 8642945.
2 big bone guinea sows and 10 big bone guinea pigs. Kelley Owens, Rt. 4, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 748-2343 after 4 p.m.________________
Exc. crossed pigs, Chester White boars, sows. blk. Montana Landrace, Yorkshire/Hampshire, Duroc/Landrace, $30 ea. O. Wilborn, Covington. Ph. 524-3461 day, 787-3338 nights._________
14 York-Hamp feeder pigs, 7 wks.old, 4 purebred Landrace boars, 1 Duroc boar, all ready for service. Dennis Anderson, Rt. 4, Cumming. Ph. 887-7219._________
Baby pigs for sale, 6 wks. and older, $20 and up. Walt Galloway, Rt. 1. Covington 30209. Ph. 786-7923.
Feeder pigs and shoats for sale, Duroc and Berkshire, wormed and castrated. E. M. Van Antwerp, Royston. Ph. 404-376-8680.______
10 pigs, 7 wks., castrated and wormed, $25 ea. or $20 if all taken. Lonnie Vinson, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7829.________________
Yorkshire crossed pigs from reg. Yorkshire boar, wormed and castrated, extra nice, fast growers. Pete McKelvey, Powder Springs. Ph. 941-5466.________________
Purebred Berkshire pigs and also grade pigs for sale. Henderson Minix, Sharpsburg. Ph. 463-4344.
6 wks. old and 8 wks. old Berkshire cross pigs for sale, castrated and wormed, also Hampshire sows. James C. Wallace, Buford. Ph. 945-5973.___________
Reg. Yorkshire boar w/papers, sired by CH15 General Lee, dam out of Break-Thru bloodlines, 9 mos. old. J. Taylor, Rochelle. Ph. 365-2401.

Reg. Feb., Hampshire boars, validated, tested, Tifton/Auburn tested, sire Alabama, Ga., State champions. Craig Schwanbeck. Adairsville. Ph. 404-773-3516.____
2 Landrace sows, bred to Yorkshire boar, to farrow Sept., $125 ea. Phillip Merritt, Felton. Ph. 646-3402.
Pigs for sale, Yorkshire and Yorkshire mixed, 6 wks., $25 ea. Leonard Pittman, Douglasville 30135. Ph. 942-4259._____________
Pigs, shoats, York and Hampshire, York boars. Bill Butler, 7097 Hwy., 5, Douglasville 30135. Ph. 404-489-
1585._________________ Reg. Yorkshire boars, gilts, all
ages and sizes, tested, proven, top bloodlines, Whitecloud Tomorrow, etc. exc. seed stock. Jeff Morgan, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7107.________
26 Yorkshire-Duroc pigs, 12-14 wks., $25 ea.; 11 Polland ChinaDuroc pigs, 6 wks., $25 ea., also, 4 brood sows, Yorkshire 2nd litter. James Mayfield, Jr., Monroe. Ph. 267-6968 or 6490.___________
Service age purebred Yorkshire boars. Joe Walker Meadows, Rt. 2, Cochran. Ph. 934-6413/7695._____
Duroc sow and Yorkshire/ Hampshire sow, 18 mos., $125 ea.; also, feeder pigs, $25 ea. Tommy Barnette, Braselton. Ph. 654-
2903.___________________ Purebred Hampshire, Yorkshire
and Duroc boars, w/or w/out papers. Edward Newberry, Colquitt. Ph. 912-758-2870.____________
10 pigs, 6 wks., from reg. Hampshire boar, $30 or $25 if all taken. Willis Loggins, Palmetto. Ph. 4633421 after 5 p.m.___________
Reg. Hampshire and York boars, open gilts and bred York gilts, good qual., from validated herd. E. C. Davis, Hwy 99, Jesup. Ph. 912-427-
3635._________________ 8 wks., pigs and shoats $20-$50;
also, 2 Landrace sows, 1 Berkshire boar. Frank Howard, Rt. 1, Waco. Ph. 832-3138.______________
4 Duroc, 4-1/2 mos., $35 ea.; also 4 Duroc Hampshire, 4 mos., $30 ea. James O. Moss, Box 211, Aurburn 30203. Ph. 867-5604. Winder.
Chester White boars, ready for serv. Jimmy J. Dubberly, Rt. 5, Box 166. Baxley. Ph. 367-7265.______
Purebred Yorkshire boar, 1 yr., wt., approx. 400 Ibs., ready for serv., proven, $175. Roy Boudreau, Rt. 2. Martin. Ph. 779-2446.______
Reg. Hampshire boars, serv., age, top qual. Lawton Kemp, Jr., Rt. 1, Dexter. Ph. 912-875-3243/3417.
Reg. spotted boars and gilts, all ages, top bloodlines, validated herd. David L. Fordham, Metier. Ph. 6855539 or 763-4130.
2 bred reg., Duroc sows, 1 reg., Hampshire boar. John T. Sharpe Jr., Swainsboro 30401. Ph. 912-562-3572.
Reg. Hereford (White-Face), pigs, litter of 13. 7 wks., $45 ea., sired by Hard Luck - 113692. Leonard Fleming, Rt. 2, Hartwell, 30643. Ph. 404-376-2995.
Purebred Yorkshire boar, 1 yr., approx wt. 250 Ibs., $125; also some smaller boars, $85 ea. James M. Woodard, Rt. 1, Rentz. Ph. 984-4491.
Crossbreed Hampshire pigs, $25$30 ea.; also, reg. Hampshire male, 1 reg. sow, $170 ea. Paul Cameron, Rt. 2, Winder. Ph. 867-6853.
Purebred Duroc boar, 13 mos., exc. qual., $125, Cecil Antwine Jr., Athens. Ph. 549-6441.
Pigs for sale, 6 wk., $15, 10 wk., $20. AlanByrd, Centerville. Ph. 9533807.
Reg. Spot boars and gilts, 6 mos., for sale. Curtis D. Lake, Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-1229.
SHEEP & GOATS
ADGA French-Alpine buck, born 2-14-77, $75. Jack Howell, Rt. 3,-Box 3284, Blackshear 315ft. Ph. 912-4495683.
1 milk-type nanny goat, ready for breeding, $20. J. M. Curbow, Atlanta. Ph. 794-5686.
Two 12 wks., billy goats, $15 ea. G. H. Gedda, Rt. 5, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8951.
ADGA Nubian bucks and nannies, selling to reduce herd. B. E. Holloway, Sand Hill Acres, Rt. 3, Americus. Ph. 924-7555.

One yr. Alpine billy, gentle. Jim Parks, Frank Kirk Rd., Kennesaw. Ph.404-428-4192.____________
ADGA reg. Nubian bucks, $50, up, ADGA reg. does, $125, up, exc. bloodlines. Larry R. Cooper, Rt. 2, Hartwell 30643. Ph. 404-376-5882.
6 reg. Nubian goats, 2 bucks, 4 does, exc. bloodlines, most from Starbuck breeding, $600, if all taken. Ben Brady, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404482-6713._________________
1/2 Nubian, 1/2 Toggenburg; also, two Nubian nannies, $25 ea. Randy D. Hall, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 241-7094.
3 steer goats, $18.50 ea., four 3/4 milk nannies, $25 ea., all for $115. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2809._________________
1 nanny milk-type goat for sale cheap. Evelyn Howell, Waleska. Ph. 479-5072, at noon only.________
Nanny goat for sale, good breeder. D. L. Nelson, Rt. 1, Hiram. Ph. 943-
5122.________________ Reg. Irg. 4 yrs., Nubian buck,
brown/wht., $125. Harry Mills, Martinez. Ph. 863-8436 days, 4173
nights.___________________ Selling out goats, $10, for med.,
size, $20 for larger. E. R. Bailey, Rt. 1. Harley, Augusta 30901._______
One butt headed Saanen billy, approx., 200 Ibs., two, 1 mo. billies. James F. Walker, Savannah 31405. Ph. 236-9662._______________
Twelve 3" mos. old French Alpine billies, from reg. sire, $20 ea. John Newsome. Ideal 31041. Ph. 949-3643.
Bush goats, all sizes, Mrs. Everett, Keysville. Ph. 404-547-3205._____
Reg. Nubian buck, good quality common nannies w/kids, barbecue size, all colors, priced to sell. Jerry Williams. Buford. Ph. 945-9858.
Blk. rams, good flock rams, exc. wool. Shirley Meaders, Gainesville. Ph. 983-7817.____________
3 ADGA reg. Nubian bucks, good bloodlines, long ears. Danny Register, Rt. 3, Cochran. Ph. 912934-6097.________________
Will trade milking nanny for hornless Nubian billy. L. C. Taylor, Rock Springs._____________
2 billy goats, crown, $20 ea., 2 billy goats, 4 mos. old, $20 ea. Chas. Massey, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7156.
4 Alpines for sale, 3 does, 1 buck, 2 milking. Benny Banks, Rt.l, Commerce 30529. Ph. 404-335-4307.
ADGA reg. Nubian and La Mancha goats, bucks, does and doelings. L. D. Carver, Canton. Ph. 475-4812.
Horses,
mules, ponies

for sale

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and the papers never appear. The

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All horses offered for advertisement through the Market
Bulletin should have a negative coggin test within the past 60 days.

"Reservation Fancy", 5 yr. old
Appaloosa gelding, shown succ. adult/youth Western Pleasure, started in Eng. J. Whiting. Ph. 404483-0674. 404-922-5755. Conyers.

Reg. Morgan 6 yr. mare and yearling colt. Mrs. Johnson, Atlanta.
Ph.404-241-8651.

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Reg. ADGA horses, pal. brood Chestnut QH gelding, 9 yrs., well Reg. Saddlebred gelding, 17.2h.,

mare and foal, also pleasure horses trained, jumps, Stubben Siegfried chestnut, shown equitation and 3

trained and green broke. T. W. saddle and bareback pad, $750. gaited, winner of many ribbons,

Mincey. Carrollton. Ph. 832-7792.

Marilyn Seedorf, Marietta. Ph. 432- $1500. Becky Engelhaupt, Hinesville.

1977 AQHA gelding, 15h., 8189 after 6 p.m.____________ Ph. 912-876-5936, 876-3358. chestnut, Leo Tag breeding, shown Paint gelding, 16h., 6 yrs., rides Reg. Thoroughbred mare, 9 yrs., western pleasure, must see to ap- English or Western, exc. disp. and 15.2, exc. conf., shown succ., to

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preciate, $650. Karen Pennington, manners, $2500. R. P. Wilson, good home, $1200 negotiable. N.

Ft. Benning. Ph. 404-687-6459.

Marietta. Ph. 422-9808.

Engelhaupt, Decatur. Ph. 241-2812

Strawberry roan horse, 6 yrs., Reg. racking mare, very stylish, after 9p.m.

works and rides, exc. for children. 16.2h., 6 yrs., shown style ladies, Youth timed event mare, shown

Rade Tallant, Gumming. Ph. 887- open, consistent winner, see to succ., $300, QH pleasure mare

4290.

appreciate. Cindi Littrell, Clayton. $1000, also pleasure gelding, child

ELDERBERRY JELLY

Reg. Saddlebred Peavine racking, Ph. 782-4758.

safe, $500. John Bagwell, Marietta.

AQHA, flashy liver chestnut mare, both placing well. Anne Lewis, Ringgold. Ph. 866-4071.________
Pr. work mules, $250, pr., Irg. work ponies, 1 yearling mule $75, 1 dapple stallion 1 yr. E. E. Rowe, LaFayette. Ph. 638-4855._______
2 reg. TWH stallions, 1 by Midnight Sun, 1 by Sun's Delight, 6 mares, 3 blk. fillies. Earl I. Stokes, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502.__________
Hunter-jumper, bay mare, 15h., exc. for lady, juvenile or beginner, show winner, has hunted, $500. Ann Riley, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-2088, 912-994-1427._______________
Appaloosa stud colt, born 6/76, good conf. and perf. prospect, sired by super stallion, Striker, priced to sell. Bonnie Reavis, Powder Springs. Ph. 921-1728.______________
Attractive 1/2 Arabian 1/2 Appaloosa mare, 16h., 5 yrs., w/an exc. disp., nice combined training or hunter prospect, $1200. Jane Williamson, Douglasville. Ph. 942-
6533.___________________ Bay mare, big, muscled, very
spirited, hair trigger, 9 yrs., runs barrels, also heels in team roping, color, conf., $800. Nolan Floyd, Rt. 1, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-0068._____
2 ponies, show quality, must sell, 1 chestnut w/flaxen mane and tail, 1 blk. and white pinto, both 42 in. D. A. Smith, Marietta. Ph. 404-926-
4709.__________________ Welsh sorrel blaze face, work
gelding, miniature yearling colts, others to choose from. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 486-2558._______
4 yr. old mare, bay, with frosted markings, Mansfield Commanche bloodline, gentle, green, $180, must sell. Toni Walton, Temple. Ph. 646-
3092._________________ Sorrel, snow cap, Appaloosa stud,
16 mos., 14.2h., Dbl. six Domino and Mansfield Comanche breeding, sacrifice price. M. E. Gunter, Alpharetta. Ph. 266-7444, 475-7746.
Arabian mare, Weitz II granddaughter, Eng., West., dressage, halter, 9 yrs., 15.2h., 7 mos., purebred filly, super flashy. Connie Poss, Lithonia. Ph. 482-8162._____
Loud Appaloosa mare, 9 yrs., 15.1-l/2h., Poco B and Wapiti breeding, open $750, bred back $850, exp. rider. M. A. Childer, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-5290, 457-

Bay Anglo-Quarter mare, 6 yrs., exc. conf., good field and show hunter, serious inq. only, $700. Linda Schneider, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-923-5026.
Reg. TWH chestnut gelding, 6 yrs., consistent winner, exc. style, ladies or juvenile racking horse. Rita Strickland, Jefferson. Ph. 404-3678634 nights or Diane Rankin, Ph. 5497667 day._________________
4 yr. old mare, 800 Ibs., good for exp. rider, with or without saddle, $165. Miss Denise Thaxton, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4449.
Arabian colt, grey yearling, outstanding, $1000, bred mare, exc. brood mare, and pleasure horse $1500, sev. others. Carolyn Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon 31204.
1 pr. of horse mules, 6 yrs., works to anything, also includes gears and 2 horse wagon. Mrs. Miller, Doraville. Ph. 448-1952.____________
6 yr. old TB-QH gelding, big, 15.3h., bay, exc. mover and disp., green over fences, sacrifice $2250. T. H. Burrell, Marietta. Ph. 422-
9808.____________________ Reg. 1/2 Arab liver chestnut mare,
6 wks. old filly by side, 3/4, both very typy, $800. Dixie Corry, Gumming. Ph. 887-1134._____________
TWH, 2 yrs., reg. blk. stud, under saddle and ready to walk or rack, $1500. Richard Turner, Louisville. Ph. 404-949-9409.___________
TWH stud, good trail horse, will rack, also included, bridle, saddle, bits, etc., must sale. Ronnie Lyles, Rt. 4, Box 110, Toccoa 30577. Ph. 404-886-3312.______________
5 yr. AQHA stud, Beu Chance by Skipper W breeding, good barrel or roping prospect, level headed and has exc. conf. Jim Street, Jenkinsburg. Ph. 775-4609.___________
Reg. TWH 2 yr. old show quality, good disp., good action. Chas. Byrd, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3072.
Reg. Appaloosa stallion, blk., roan, blanket, w/peacock spots, prof, trained, gentle, colored foals, sacrifice. F. Wrights, Douglasville. Ph. 404-949-6725.
AQHA reg. buckskin mare, 11 yrs., exc. for new or inter, rider, tack and equip, incl., $495. Marcia Annese, Decatur. Ph. 289-8075.
Mare mule, 5 yrs., p/w cattle, approx. 700 Ibs., made 1 crop, $245.

Ph. 428-6765.
1 Welsh Shetland pony gelding, $50., pony mare $30. Carolyn Ivey, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-4828.
T. B., 8 yrs., 16.2, geld., gentle and kind for beginner/child, must have good home, reasonably priced. C. Bernstein, Calhoun. Ph. 955-3754, evenings._______________
AQHA-PHBA, pal. gelding, points in western pleasure, kid broke, ready to show, 2 yrs., 15h. C. Norman McGlohon, Athens. Ph. 404543-8414.
AQHA sorrel mare, 4 yrs., out of Blondy's Dude - Wimpy Leo, started in pleasure, fantastic mare, must see and ride to appreciate. David Barnett, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4649, 964-0251.
' Lovely Tenn. Walking Horses, top bloodlines, reg. J. Manzel, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-8225.
Reg. purebred Arabian gelding, grey, 5 yrs., proven top competitive, exc. endurance prospect, $1500. C. Buck, Douglasville. Ph. 942-7351.
Reg. blk. 5 yrs., racking mare, 8 yrs., sorrell racking gelding, $400 ea., both gentle. C. H. McGhee, Decatur. Ph. 243-7050, 288-5433.
Arabian 3/4 colt, reg. pending, fine carriage, beau, conf., good disp., will be gray. Vicki Rohrer, Lilburn. Ph. 404-921-2645, evenings.
Lrg. Welsh pony, gentle, will pull anything, 6 yrs. old, gelding, want to trade for horse. M. Shields, Aragon. Ph. 404-235-7876.
Two Tenn. Walkers, $1200, 1 reg. mare, 1 reg. filly, 14 mos. Joe Brown, Brooks. Ph. 404-599-3823.______
1975 AQHA sorrel filly, blaze, 3 socks, King-Leo Foundation breeding, extra nice, tall, good conf., must see to appreciate, $1000. F. W. Eppinette. Senoia. Ph. 599-3217.
3 POA, 7 yr. old mare, mare's colt, and 2-1/2 yr. old gelding, Appaloosa, $275 for all. R. B. Davis, Athens. Ph. 404-543-1871.
1976 AQHA pal. gelding, beautiful color, white mane and tail, blaze, 2 back stockings, Cpt. Joker, Leo breeding, grand perf. prospect. Bonnie Bright, Mewnan. Ph. 5993217.
Horses, mules and ponies for sale or trade. Lamar Hutson, Woodstock. Ph. 926-9662.

2 cups elderberry juice

1 cups apple juke (thick)

3 cups sugar

Cook elderberries until soft and then strain. Cook ap-

ples, which have not been pared in a moderate amount of

water. When tender strain through bag; do not squeeze.

Combine the juices and bring to a boil. Add sugar

gradually and cook rapidly. Cook until the jelly stage has

been reached. Pour into hot jars and cover with paraffin.

ELDERBERRY PIE

21/2 cups elderberries

1/81. salt

3/4 cup sugar

3 T lemon juice

2 T flour

Line a pan with pastry. Stem and wash elderberries and

fill pie shell. Mix sugar, salt and flour and sprinkle over

berries. Cover with top crust and fasten edges securely.

Bake at 425 for 10 min. Reduce temp, to 350 and bake 30

minutes longer. Makes 1 nine inch pie.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Eshlenar

Rt. 2 Box 33-A

Waynesboro, GA 30830

Reg. 3/4 Arabs, 2 yr. pal. filly $350; 5 yrs. dark chestnut mare $450. K. McCoy, Woodstock. Ph. 404633-2971 or nights 466-8379, 4754741.
1/2 Arabian mare $200, reg. Quarter filly 2 yrs. $650, sev. other horses, need to reduce stock. Otto Meier, Rt. 6, Marietta. Ph. 926-3795.
AQHA 3 yr. old bay mare, may be bred, $1500 or trade for Appaloosa stallion. Janet Spurling, P. O. Box 683, Chatsworth 30705.
Part QH gelding, bay, 15h., has neg. cog. test, $325 w/bridle. Tammy Elbert. Decatur. Ph. 288-5396._____
Appaloosa mare, pretty color, 10 yrs., 15h., gentle, fast runner, w/saddle, $500 or trade for gentle red gelding. Janice Underwood, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-1397.
Buckskin gelding, time events winner, bay Morgan type gelding, small but flashy, has been shown, Appaloosa mare, 3 yrs., all in exc. cond., tack avail, extra. David Barnett, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4649, 964-0251.___________________
Prof, roping horse, 15h., gaited pal. mare 15h., Appaloosa gelding 15.2h., all horses exc. health. }. Martin, Covington. Ph. 787-3842 day, 787-1229 night.____________
1972 AQHA bay mare, outstanding youth prospect, state 4-H senior bay

Palomino stallion, natural racker, constant winner, gentle and hauls easily, $1000, will consider trade. Henry Boynton, Atlanta. Ph. 6341144 or 461-6022.__________
AQHA sorrel mare with 1977 filly by side, bred back to same AQHA stallion, $1500. Jeff Hughes, Mableton. Ph. 404-942-8395.______
Strawberry roan Shetland stallion, 39 in., broken to ride, drive and work, 4 yrs., $40. Faye Sanders, Lithonia. Ph. 482-9221.__________
Horses for sale, all kinds, $200up, also tack. J. H. Adams, Ha. Ph. 789-
2253._________________ Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 3 yrs.,
$475. Tony Kearns, Lithonia. Ph. 482-6531.________________
1 QH out of Confront bloodline, approx. 2 1/2 yrs. old, $600. Jack Howell, Rt. 3, Box 3284, Blackshear. Ph. 912-449-5683.___________
1 Tenn Walker and Arabian, 16 mos. old gelding, $350 or best offer. E. L. Clark Sr., Jonesboro. Ph. 471-
0710.____________________ Beautiful seal bay Thoroughbred,
Irish bred Thoroughbred, 15.3, mare, 4 yrs., just started, must see, nice mover, $1800 firm. Mrs. J. V. Townsend, Tucker. Ph. 482-7156, 981-7270.________________
Exc. gentle work mule, approx. 1200 Ibs., abt. 12 yrs., $300. Miles

6497.___________________ Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 6 yrs.,
easy to ride, $500 w/papers also small horse mule, $150, well broke to work. C. A. Creem, Valdosta. Ph. 244-1038.________________
6 yr. old pony, saddle and bridle, small, gentle, beautiful, pulls, $75. Beverly Bennett, Cochran. Ph. 374-
7261._________________ 2 donkies, 1 works, inquire at
Baker's store. L. C. Taylor, Rt. 1, Box 409. Rock Springs 30739.________
Show horses. Western, 11 yrs., reg. dbl. King QH mare, $1500, English 7 yr. gelding $700 or both $2000. Everett M. Nelson, Atlanta. Ph. 424-8331.______________
POA reg. mare, show pony, blue ribbon winner, trained, no bad habits, sorrel roan, beautiful, $500. Betty Braden, Gumming. Ph. 887-
6905._________________ AQHA 8 yrs. mare with 3 mos.
Appaloosa colt and bred back to AQHA stud, $850. B. .Hester- Dupwoody. Ph. 451-1102, 394-8675.
Mares, 7 yrs. and 4 yrs., bay,

Henry L. Butterworth, Rt. 5, Box 133, Gainesville 30501.
Chestnut, 5 yrs., TB/QH, 15.2, shown succ. in low hunter, exc. potential, spirited, $2000 firm. Caren Caverly. Atlanta. Ph. 252-3113.
AQHA and Thoroughbreds, top 3 yr. old barrel horse, 2 hunter-jumper prospects, others to choose from. B. H. Tillman, Conyers. Ph. 404-4838067.
Two 4 yr. old mares, $200 ea., very gentle. Valerie Ingram, Waverly Hall. Ph. 404-582-2972.
Purebred Arabian 2 yr. old bay filly, Charaff granddaughter, Raffles/Synbad breeding at its best. Marny Davis, Evans. Ph. 404-8634409.
TWH dbl. reg. racking mare, dark bay w/blk. markings, has been shown and placed well, gentle for anyone, $750. Melanie Lee, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4234.
Yearling AQHA pal. filly, Scooper Valley X^ Roulette Spjn, very gentle, $300. Frankie- Burson, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-393-7253 days._________

Palomino, Saddlebred, 8 yrs., gentle but needs exp. rider, $350. Laura Elliott, McDonough. Ph. 9573530.
3 yr. old green bay stallion, with good conf. Tina Odom, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-6883, no collect calls.
Reg. TWH 5 yr. old bay mare, show or pleasurr great w/children, must sell, $900. j ; Hughes, Athens. Ph.404-543-0524
Reg. 3/4 Arabian mare, 14.3h., exc. disp., flashy, healthy, sound, gentle, good trail horse, very easy keeper. Mickie Ribbing, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3009.
5 yr. old bay gelding, quiet horse, for child or beginner, saddle and bridle, $300. Roy J. Sliger, Griffin. Ph. 228-6833, 228-3116.
AQHA reg. buckskin gelding, 6 yrs., Spanish Robin and Skipper W bred, exc. disp., west, pleasure or hunt seat prospect. Beverly Churchwell, Decatur. Ph. 284-1186.
Welsh pony mare and 2 mos. old filly colt, red and white spotted,

reserve champion, reasonable price. Kirsten Springer, Decatur. Ph. 636-
3211._________________
Horse for sale, gentle, $350. Jody Simes Wilbanks, Ila. Ph. 789-3429.
Two Shetland mares, 3 yrs., dapple grey and sorrel, very pretty, also horse colt, 1-1/2 yrs., 2 saddles plus tack. W. S. McMichael, Quitman. Ph. 263-8682.________
Medium pony hunter, 13.2, succ. shown and pony clubbed, gentle, healthy, sadly outgrown, $600. Mrs. N. Christman, Dun woody. Ph. 394-
1907.____________________ 1 saddle colored gelding, blazed
face, blk. mane, tail and stockings, $250. Scott Macaluso, Senoia. Ph. 599-3186.________________
Super tough weanlings, yearlings by Skipper W Stallions and Skipper W mares, pleasure horses. Benham Stewart, Rt. 1, Glenwood. Ph. 912568-2262._________________
2 AQHA geldings, palomino and sorrel, top youth prospects, going well under saddle. Louise Stewart. Macon.Ph. 912-477-3855.______L

Smith, Carrollton. Ph. 832-7857.
2 yr. filly, sorrel, 3 white stockings, now riding, gentle, $125, also colt $65. Mark McCarty, Rt. 3, Alma. Ph. 912-632-4842._________
Reg. Thoroughbred gelding, 7 yrs., 16h., chestnut, nice mover, green, quiet over fences, show ring-field hunter prospect. Robin Newton, Decatur. Ph. 241-4014. 957-2754.
American Saddlebred, 8 yrs., gelding, chestnut, flashy show horse, trained in English pleasure, jumping, dressage, $500. Carleen Smith, Greenville. Ph. 672-4937 until 6p.m.
Weanling stud colt by Silent Majority, capable of winning Ga. Halter Futurity. Billy Barbee, Camilla. Ph. 912-294-2088.________
Tenn. Walker roan gelding, 7 yrs., gentle, but spirited. O. L. Carr, Rt. 2, Ft. Gaines. Ph. 768-2073._______
6 yr. old gelding and two 5 yrs. old Shetland ponies with bridles, pads and saddles. Eric Gilbert, Woodbury. Ph. 404-553-2131.________
Reg. 7/8 Arabian filly. 1 1/2 yrs., grey, gorgeous, exceptional show

gentle, 14-l/2h., and 15h., $175 and $200, others, gentle kids horses.

Quarter type mare, 15h., 8 yrs., brn. dapple, very calm and gentle,

gentle, $165, free delivery within 50 mi. Doyle Jones, Milan. Ph. 912-362-

Small Shetland gelding, Palomino paint, gentle but spirited, needs

prospect. M. J. Sanders. Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-0948.

Mrs. Brady, lonesboro. Ph. 962- good brood mare. J. M. Lipscomb, 3631 after 8 p.m.___________

loving home, 10 yrs. old, $45 pony

0497.___________________ Cartersville. Ph. 336-5509.

2 yr. old filly, 14.3h., silver only. Pam Byerley, Marietta. Ph.

notice

Reg. 7 yrs. TWH mare, gentle, Half Arabian gelding, pleasure or dapples pal., $200; also 7 yr. old 973-3587. 428-1107.__________

exc. trail, pleasure, neg. coggins, show, needs work and exp. rider, Morgan-QH sorrel gelding, 3 white Quarter Horse mare, 14-l/2h., 6 Will V. F. Peterson of Canton,

loads, hauls easily, proven brood- priced to sell. Willard Anderson, stockings, has been shown, $500 yrs., gentle, also fillv, 14 mos., please contact me. Craig Branan.

mare also, $400. L. Brent, Palmetto. Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5040, 943- firm. Vicki Jolley, Duluth. Ph. 476- saddle, bridle, both $425. Mrs. 1022 Longleaf Dr., Forest Park

Ph. 463-4348.

2047.

5343.

Eades, Rome. Ph. 232-2086.

30050. Ph. 366-9362.

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Grand Right and Grand Left Lazy Vegetable Gardening

This quilt pattern originated in the days of the old square dances. You can almost see it keeping time with the swing of a country hoedown. It makes up quickly and is a nostalgic reminder of olden times when our grandmothers danced to the "Grand
Right and Left." Each 16" block requires:
4 pieces A 4 pieces B (solid) 32 pieces C (solid) 4 pieces B (print) 16 pieces C (print)

Go. County Numerous, Diverse

Georgia is the largest state east of the Mississippi River encompassing 37,429,120 acres or 58,483 square miles. Within our boundries are 159 dif-
ferent counties, some large, some small - each with an interesting history and valuable contribution to Georgia agriculture.

Appling County Appling County has 781 farms witff 167,742 acres according to the 1974 Census of Agriculture. Farm land and buildings were valued at $80,177,000. Total County acreage is 328,064 acres.
Destructive Lightning
Lightning is serious business in Georgia. Our state ranks fourth nationally in the number of thunderstorms annually and summer is the prime target for most of these lightning-packed storms.
During a storm, stay indoors if at all possible. Keep away from open doors, windows, fireplaces, radiators, stoves, metal pipes, sinks and electrical appliances and equipment. Stay off the telephone because lightning may strike a telephone line.
If you are outside and there's no shelter available, avoid high places. Don't go near isolated trees. A good rule is to crouch in the open, keeping twice as, far away from isolated trees as the trees are high.
If you are in a car stay there. An automobile offers excellent lightning protection. Swimming, golfing, fishing, boating and taking laundry off the clothsline are all definitely out during a thunderstorm.

Appling is on the extreme southern border of the Middle Coastal
Plain area of the state and the soils are principally loamy sands and sands. These soils are adapted to ^production of corn, cotton, tobacco, peanuts, vegetables and pecans. Appling County was created by Legislative Act of December 15,1818 out of treaty lands negotiated from
(One in a series featuring Georgia's 159
counties.)
the Creek Indians. It was the 40th county in Georgia in order of organization and was named in honor of Colonel Daniel Appling.
When first organized, Appling included Clinch, Jeff Davis, Pierce and Ware counties and parts of CharIton, Echols and Wayne. Holmesville was the original county seat but later the courthouse was moved to the present county seat of Baxley.
Appling County produced $22,980,000 in farm products in 1974 with poultry, livestock, corn, soybeans, tobacco and peanuts leading the county in agricultural revenue.

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to-form L. (but S.) gardener does not become restless and excited, since he does not bother with a spring garden. Why expend all that energy on plants that produce but one crop? Furthermore, what do people do with all those heads of cabbage? Who can possibly consider a radish interesting? As for onions, there isn't a gardener in suburbia who could ever compete with the worldrenowned Vidalia folks. So save all your strength for one big gorgeous summer garden.
Don't even look at a seed catalogue or display till March 15. On that day, decide what vegetables you want to grow and divide them into three categories: those easy to grow from seed outside, those smart to start indoors, or those best to buy as seedlings from the garden center. Those easy to grow from seed in the garden include beans, corn, beets. Ones to start indoors March 15 are okra, cukes, and mini-cukes, minicantaloupe, all kinds of squash (including acorn), and eggplant. It is best to buy pepper and tomato plants from the nursery.
So buy the seeds for the first two groups, and get the second group started indoors. Fill good sized cans (coffee, lard cans) or pots with garden soil, about four containers per vegetable; plant the seeds, and set the lot on a cart by a sunny window. When the plants are well up, wheel them outdoors on nice days to get them acquainted with their future environment.
On April 25, make a complete list of all your garden needs for the season. Telephone the garden center and place your order (if you haven't been to the nursery even once, you might like to do this personally.) Your list will include: several bales of pine straw; bags of cow manure; fertilizer and"lime as recommended by the soil test; a good fungicide and insecticide; some sort of a sprayer for these; wooden stakes for tomatoes; bamboo stakes for beans; any kind of stake and chicken wire to make trellises for cucumbers and cantaloupe to climb.
Also order a spade, rake (but no hoe), an inexpensive wheelbarrow, and your tomato and pepper plants. Be sure to buy just a few vigorous individual pots of peppers and tomatoes. They should be certified and of suitable varieties.
Think of it! The garden center will certainly deliver this exhaustive and extensive order free. Never again will you have to pick pine straw, one straw at a time, out of the trunk of your car, three times. The delivery man will surely tote the heavy bales and bags right out to your garden. You will rejoice too in the saving of gas and wear and tear on your late model car.
On May 1, plow your garden again. Broadcast the fertilizer and lime in the amount recommended; fetch, in your shiny new wheelbarrow, the rich and ready grass mulch, and distribute it and the cow manure over the surface of the garden. Plow thoroughly one more time, going this way and that to mix all the added nutrients into the soil. Then set up the trellises for the cukes, cantaloupe, and beans along

three sides of the garden. On the fourth side, drive the tomato stakes into the ground.
Next, haul out all those bags of newspapers and spread them, about ten overlapping layers thick, covering the entire garden area. Passing neighbors might stare in awe, wondering if you are trying for some reason to dry old papers or perhaps are searching madly for a crossword puzzle from months gone by that you have just now solved. Pay no heed; enjoy last October's Sales and Clearances and your
favorite funnies as you work. On top of the paper (and grocery
bags too surely you wouldn't waste them) goes the pine straw, just enough to cover it well. You might want to outline the garden with some kind of boards or bricks, which makes the area look neat as well as providing a solid path for one wheel of the lawnmower when you
have to cut the grass. May 2 is G-Day! Instant Garden
Day! Bring out all your pots and cans of seedlings and plant them by pulling back the paper and straw just enough to set the plants in the soil. Then replace the paper and straw, right up to the base of the plants. In the same way, dig little furrows for the vegetable seeds in Category One and plant them. Add 1/2 cup extra lime to each hole for
the tomatoes. Now water your garden and stand
back. You will never have to weed or
hoe, as the paper/straw mulch prevents weeds from growing, while at the same time conserving moisture, keeping garden diseases under control, and providing a nice dry bed for the vegetables to lie on as they mature. You should begin a program of spraying with the fungicide/insecticide almost right away, doing so in late afternoon to avoid annoying the friendly bees.
When it is necessary to water, do it by hand without a nozzle on the hose, watering each area separately, and do it before late afternoon. This might seem a little strenuous for the lazy part of you, but it will save untold gallons of water and help ward off certain garden diseases by not allowing the plant foliage to get and stay wet overnight. Smart. If squirrels, chipmunks or rabbits ever become a problem, pay a visit to your local humane society and spring a sixteen pound Morris-type cat. He will know what is expected of him.
Summertime, and the livin' is
easy.
Rosalind Anderson Extension Volunteer
PESTICIDE SAFETY

The first step in using any

chemical pesticide safely is to read,

understand and precisely follow

label directions, says Cecil Ham-

mond of the Georgia Extension

Service.

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DRY MILK CARE

Instant nonfat dry milk needs no refrigeration as long as it's in the
powder form. But once it is
reconstituted, it should be given the same care as fluid milk, according to Extension Service home economists.

Wednesday, August 10, 1977
Lawns Valuable
A recent survey of real estate brokers across the nation indicates that the lawn around a house has a measurable cost value and it may be a lot higher than most people think.
Comments expressed in the survey were interesting. "When a lawn is taken care of, the house is taken care of, too." "A woman looks at a house from outside. If it looks good, she'll go in, if not, chances are she won't look at it." "If we have two houses of equal price the one with the good lawn will go faster."
The cash-value of a weed-free lawn varied all the way from nothing to $10,000 with an average value of

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Drowning Kills 2,400
Children Each Year
More than 2,400 children under age 14 die from drowning each year in the United States. Cecil Hammond, safety expert with the Cooperative Extension Service, says young children should be taught to swim, but they should never swim or play in the water without adult supervision. Regardless of age, swimmers should be aware of the hazards of unfamiliar water. They should also use "the buddy system" and never swim alone.
$1,322. A good lawn has a cash value far in excess of the relatively small cost involved in its upkeep.

Something Growing In Your Closet

Muggy summer weather is the perfect time for spotting mildew
growing in your closet, basement,
under beds and on carpeting.
Mildew -- a simple plant called a fungus -- grows wherever it is
damp, warm, poorly aired and lighted. It not only is ugle but it leaves a musty odor, discolors and rots fabrics, wood, leather and paper.
Prevention is the best mildew
policy. If things are kept clean and dry and ventilation is good, chances
of having mildew are greatly lessened.
If you have already discovered mildew on clothing or household

fabrics, there are several methods of treating these items. The key is to remember that all mildew spores
must be removed before the fungus can be eliminated.
Brush off surface growth out of
doors to prevent scattering spores in the house. Sun and air the items thoroughly.
White articles can be treated with
a mixture of lemon juice and salt. Spread in the sun to bleach. Rinse thoroughly and dry.
A solution of one tablespoon perborate bleach to a pint of water
can be used to sponge or soak an
affected article. After thirty minutes, rinse well.

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Wednesday, August 10,1977

Horses,
mules, ponies
for sale
Lrg. brn. pony mare, rides, drives and works, beautiful disp., 6 yrs., perfect child's mount, 11 1/2 h., $90. R. Gunter, Marietta. Ph. 428-1107._
AQHA dapple gray mare, ladies' hunter, 4 yrs., 15.2, quiet, sound, lovely conf., jumping small fences. Mrs. Hill, Marietta. Ph. 404-9710301.
Gray 7/8 reg. Arabian filly, 3 yrs. old, green broke, approx. 13-l/2h., completely sound, gentle. K. Mauldin. Augusta. Ph. 404-592-2586.
Reg. T.W.H. blk. gelding, first $250. Thermon Burnette, Rt. 1, Aragon 30104. Ph. 404-232-2315.
Green hunter, 2-1/2 yrs., reg. Appaloosa, 15.3, exc. mover, started over fences, chestnut with spots over loin, $1275. Gina Corcoran, Atlanta. Ph. 292-1539, 266-1066.
Western pleasure mare and gelding for sale, top palomino filly, stud colt, will show at halter. Ronnie Hodges. Athens. Ph. 548-7775.
Welsh pony mare, 12 yrs., palomino color, very gentle for children, exc. rider, tack incl., has had all shots and hooves trimmed. Bill Kuhn, Ellenwood. Ph. 241-0635 after 6p.m._________________
Quarter Horse, reg. gelding, Otoe lines, 4 yrs., chestnut, star, 3 white socks, exc. pleasure prospect. Mary A. Thompson, Rex. Ph. 961-6674 before 6 p.m. and 961-6458 after 6
p.m.______________________ Girl's pleasure horse, reg. grey
Arabian gelding, gentle 5 yrs., to good home only, make offer. Mrs. Bailey, Lawrenceville. Ph. 923-0786.
1977 AQHA stud colt, well muscled, good headed colt with loads of class. Pam Patillo, Temple. Ph. 897-2587 weekdays only._______
Quarter type sorrel mare, 5 yrs., flaxen mane and tail, nice, healthy, begin or trail horse, $350. D. Pugh, Griffin. Ph. 228-4430.__________
American Saddlebred mare, 6 yrs., spirited, $600 for both. Louis Hamilton, Augusta. Ph. 404-793-
4864.___________________ ASHBA 58781, Kingsview Melody,
1976 So. Carolina State champion pleasure horse, ex-high trailer like new, complete tack incl. Tommy Johnson, Augusta. Ph. 724-O106, 7383530, 793-9666.______________
AQHA game horse, 1976 So. Carolina champion barel and pick up horse, good for beginner, also Quarter gelding, exc. game horse. Ann Raborn, Hephzibah. Ph. 404793-9666, 724-0106.________
1976 AQHA Pal. stallion, w/blaze, good show prospect, Bay Tag Up Leo and out of own daughter of Cherokee Cash. J. Warren, Marietta. Ph. 428-
2226.____________________ Arabian reg. 1/2 Pinto, 3 yrs.,
14. lh., mature 15h., beautifully spotted, gentle, all shots, sound, $595. Mrs. Y. Loden, Conyers. Ph. 922-7335._________________
Palomino QH stallion, 4 yrs., does running events and Western pleasure, 4 white stocking 14.3h., $400. Michele Lee, Willacoochee. Ph. 534-5482.______________
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, winner in youth classes, West, pleasure and trail, reasonable price. J. Drake, Hogansville. Ph. 404-637-8581.
| wanted
Want a horse for young children, for $10 or less. D. L. Click, Rt. 1, Box 318-A, Claxton 30417.________
Want Sorrel, work, Shetland po ny, wht. mane and tail; also, dbl. po ny harness. Butch Milner Rt. 6, Eastman 31023. Ph. 312-374-4920._____
Want to buy horses, any kind, 50 mi., radius of Ila. (Athens). Jody Wilbanks, Ila. Ph. 789-3429._____
Want to buy reg. Duroc boar or Landrace boar, 6 to 12 wks., from good stock. O. Wilborn, Covington. Ph. 524-3461 or 787-3338 night.
Want cattle any amt., also hogs, 200 Ibs., up, also, boars or sows. J. Wimpey, Conley. Ph. 361-7307.

Want one reg., Red Angus bull, 1-2 yrs., in Savannah area. Edward Johnson, Savannah. Ph. 352-8401.
Want to buy bred Yorkshire sows; also, baby pigs, reasonable. Walt Galloway, Rt. 1, Covington 30209. Ph. 786-7923 after 6 p.m._______
Want 1 reg. Alpine or Nubian goat, milking, giving not less than 1 1/2 gal., per day. W. R. Crowder, Greenville 30222. Ph. 672-4785
nights.__________;___________ Want to buy horses, 14 1/2 hands
or larger, trained or untrained, will pay cash. Mark Sprewell, Rt. 2, CarroUton 30117. Ph. 404-834-3030.
Livestock,
-handling,
boarding, equipment
1977 Dbl. D horse trailer, 16 ft., only 6 mos. old, $1300. Sell L. Dinkins, Sr., 143 Hazel St., Folkston 31537. Ph. 912-496-7985._______
Horseshoeing, prompt service, quality work, normal and corrective. Wes Beaty, Marietta. Ph. 435-8368 after 6 p.m._______________
Horses and ponies boarded, stalls, pasture, riding trails. M. R. Chapman, Skyview Dr., AustellLithia Springs area, Ph. 941-1253 after 6 p.m._________________
Custom made jr. QH show saddle, bridle and breast plat, Billy Cook styling, lots of silver, extra nice, $465. R. P. Wilson, Marietta. Ph. 422-9808.______________
1976 Dbl. D 4 horse stock trailer, 16 ft., middle div., elec. brakes, tack comp., like new, $1150. Willie Coggins, Buford. Ph. 945-4143 after 5
p.m._________________________ Stall or pasture board avail., 2
barns, 350 A., isolated area, lights, water, new ring, will pick up your horse. David Barnette, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4649, 964-0251.____________
Horses trained for pleasure riding and showing. English or Western, exc. care. Connie Phillips, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3996.
1 horse wagon for sale, good cond., ready to use; also, some harness. W. S. McMichael, Quitman. Ph. 263-8682._____________
17-1/2 in. Crosby Prix des Nations saddle, exc. cond., w/fittings and pad, $275. Beth Leamon, Atlanta. Ph. 255-0659.______________
Horse size show headstall w/reing, dark oil finish w/nickel ferrules, good cond., $20 includes mailing. Holly Golden, 11 Cromwell, Savannah 31410.___________
McCellan saddle, original tree, good cond., comfortable for long trail rides, $50. Mrs. Y. Loden, Conyers. Ph. 922-7335.____________
Horse barn and hay loft for rent in Tucker. Luke Silvia, 1794 Fellowship Rd., Tucker. Ph. 938-4454 or 9386280.
Extra heavy duty horse trailer mats. J. Hitman, Suwanee. Ph. 9452723 nights or leave message. __
Horses hauled and boarded full, $100 per mo., partial $55 per mo. w/ring, walker and trails, Snellville area. Jerry Norton. Ph. 466-2566.
Cortina 18 in. forward seat saddle, suede knee rolls, includes leathers and stirrups, used 1 yr., $90. Nancy Hyde. Tucker. Ph. 939-2758.
2 horse Morrison trailer, dual axle, new paint, and floor, dbl. door, lights, sharp, $650. Alien Pasley, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-4384.
17 in. Passier dressage saddle w/fittings, new cond., $450. Wanda Brown, Union City. Ph. 964-6321.
2 horse trailer, new floor, dbl. axles, good cond., but needs painting. Carla Windham, Macon. Ph. 743-1952.
Horses boarded, pastured or stalled, convenient to 1-20 and 1-285, riding ring, shavings, 48 A. Jane McGhee, Decatur. Ph. 288-5433, 2437050.
Horseshoeing, $17, trim $5, normal and corrective shoeing, guaranteed, call anytime. Rick Dyer, College Park.Ph. 864-5408.

Horses boarded, 12x12 stalls, 250 A., trails, 3 lakes, riding arena, green pastures, full, partial and pasture board. Jena Stewart, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4472 or 475-
7512.___________________ Stalls for rent, $35 per mo., 1 extra
Irg. stud stall, $50 per mo., 75A. pasture, lots of riding trails. P. Watson, Norcross. Ph. 448-6531.
Show saddle w/matching bridle and blanket, all for $200; also, barrel racing saddle w/saddle pad, $100. Alan Mashburn, Tiger. Ph. 782-4933, after 6._________________
Western 16 in. show saddle, padded suede seat w/silver, Western saddle, exc. cond. C. Chasteen. Griffin. Ph. 227-3004.
2 Western saddles, bridles and blankets to match, set $75. J. A. Brown, Felton 30140. Ph. 646-3384.
Horseshoeing and trimming, normal and corrective, anywhere in Atlanta area; also, blacksmith work. Jonathan Kehrer, Rt. 2, 800 Six Flags Dr., Austell 30001. Ph. 351-3317 days or 948-1427 evenings.__________
Eldonian forward seat saddle, 18 in., exc. cond., w/girth $250. S. Williamson, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-
9885._________________ Stock trailer, 16 ft., divider gate,
elec. brakes, metal top, almost new, $1250. Gene Brown, Rt. 1, Box 50-M, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-953-3330.
Horseshoeing - hot and cold, specialties include, founder, dry hoofs, contracted heels, cracks, thrush, forging, stumbling, paddling, winging. Tom Hayes, Stone Mountain. Ph. 284-7292.________
Billy Cook saddle, buckstitched, 15 in. seat, $250. Billy Barbee, Camilla. Ph. 912-294-2088._____________
Horses boarded, Roswell area, individual stalls, adult care, lighted riding ring and trails, $85 per mo. Mrs. Anita Wall, Roswell. Ph. 993-
4378.__________________ Horses boarded, full, partial,
pastured, Ike, streams, 300 A., trails, tack rooms, shavings, rings, adult supervision, Coggins req. Bill McArthur. Marietta. Ph. 973-8161.
Horses boarded, good trail riding, 2 riding rings, will break and train horses, $70 per mo., can pick up horse. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 2895798 or 289-4457.___________
Horses boarded, stalls or pasture, track trails or walkers avail. D. Adderholt, Rt. 1, Box 34A, Palmetto 30268. Ph. 463-4225.__________
2 horse Cherokee Thoroughbred Supreme trailer, 7-1/2 ft. hight, brakes, ramp, all deluxe features, exc. cond. Harold Nix, Athens. Ph. 404-549-0357, after 6 p.m.______
Sev. Western saddles to choose from, two 15 in. seats and five 16 in. seats, $140-$290. M. A. Childers, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-5290 or 457-
6497.___________________ Horses boarded, stall w/shavings,
$30, full board, $85, adult care. H. N. Haralson, Snellville. Ph. 972-
9379.___________________ Tex-Tan Golden Roper saddle, like
new cond., half price, $225, Keffer Hunter jumper, $90. Tom Welch, Atlanta. Ph. 404-767-2397 or 3581599, Barnesville.________________
Horseshoeing and trimming, corrective shoeing, graduate farrier. Mike Chaney, Stone Mtn. Ph. 9212306.
Horses transported - local and long distance, 16 ft. 4 horse trailer. Paul Hogan, Riverdale 30274. Ph. 404-996-1067.
Want to rent pasture and/or stable in/near Athens, reasonable, will work in exchange for partial board, 1-2 horses. Terri Davis, 2270 Armstrong, Savannah.Ph. 354-0339.
Want 2 horse trailer, will trade gentle 9 yr. old bay gelding. E. W. Puckett, Rt. 9, box 370, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-6774. after 5p.m.
2 horse trailer for sale, good top cond., $700. Jody Simes Wilbanks, Ila. Ph. 789-3429 home or 789-2253
days.______________________ Have 3 stalls open for boarding
horses, $35, hay and bedding in cluded, lighted ring, trails. Otto Meier. Rt. 6, Marietta. Ph. 926-3795.
Horseshoeing in Griffin, Zebulon and all surrounding areas. Carl Howell, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3336.

Out of state
wanted
Want poultry heart cups and pipe; also, cage feed troughs, good cond. Jim Klepac, Box 566, Dunedin, Fla. 33528.
Want to buy farm bell yoke for No. 4 bell. Mary Busbin, Box 429, Immokalee, Fla. 33934.________
Want 16 or 24 ft. gooseneck horse or stock trailer. Dale Hensley, Rt. 9, Greenville, Tenn. 37743. Ph. 615-6386141 or 615-639-5878.
Want to buy Farmall M tractor for parts, must have good block and yoke. Warren Clegg, Box 726, Lakeland, Fla. 33802. Ph. 813-683-
5431.___________________ Man wants a job surveying farm
land, Byrs. exp., near Augusta. J. M. Simmons, Rt. 1, Belton, S.C. 29627.
Livestock feed, hay and grain
for sale
General rules and regulations apply. Remember 20 word umM and that all ads published in the MARKET BULLETIN must be Individually owned by the advertiser._
Yellow shelled corn, bulk, $1 per ton, bagged $5 per ton more. E. H. Shephard, Warner Robins. Ph. 923-
2386.______________________ 1000 bales of Fescue hay, $1 in
field, $1.25 in barn. Leonard Pollok, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1422 after 5:30
p.m._____________________ Taking orders, 1977 crop quality
Coastal Bermuda hay, del. avail., call for cutting info. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6463.______
Soybean hay, cut in the blooming stage, pickup behind baler, $2/bale. Wilbur H. Archer, Sandersville. Ph. 912-452-7040._____________
Yellow shelled corn, bulk only, $100 per ton. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 734-5109.________
Coastal Bermuda hay, 1500 Ibs., round bales, irrigated, limed and well fert., $40 ea. Bill McKinnon, McRae. Ph. 912-868-5581.______
Top quality Fescue hay, rain free, well fert., $2/bale in barn, price will go up. Eugene Mitchum, Madison. Ph. 342-0620.________________
Dried white corn in shuck, good for feed or meal, 6 cents per Ib. Edgar Thomas, Rt. 1, Fairburn. Ph. 461-7447.____________________
Mixed hay, $2.25 per bale, 50bale min. delivered, $1.85 per bale at barn. Ed Hill, College Park. Ph. 7676918.964-8531.________________
Well fert., Fescue Orchard Grass and Clover hay, will deliver. F. C. Collins, Rt. 2, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-6720.
Various types of hay $1.50/bale in field, $2/bale in barn, delivery avail. Jerry Ellis, Griffin. Ph. 228-4719 after dark.
7000 bu. yellow shell corn for sale. J. H. Holyoak, Alapaha. Ph. 912-5325395.
Taking orders for 1977 hay, pick up behind baler. O. L. Rutledge, McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.______
Top quality Coastal Bermuda hay, second cutting, farm near Pony Express, Covington. A. G. Morehouse, Atlanta. Ph. 351-2649.
Fescue and Clover, limed and fert. fields, $1.50/bale, here or del. anywhere reasonable price. Willie Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-2891, 745-4143.
Taking orders for Millet and Soybean mixed hay, pick up behind baler. Fred Miller, Rt. 2, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-474-4222.
Fescue hay for sale, $1.25 behind baler, $1.50 at barn, delivery available. Bruce Denton, Dallas. Ph. 445-2671.
What straw, $1 per bale. Richard [effares, Rt. 1, McDonough. Ph. 9574550.

Agricultural seed and plants
for sale
- All agricultural seed must have a current germination report not more than 9 months old. All agricultural plants are required to be inspected to assure disease-free condition. All agricultural seed and plants must be produced by the individual advertiser and not purchased for resale.
Fla. 501 oats for sale. Marvin Lewis, Rt. 1, Box 89, Cordele 31015. Ph. 273-4329 or 273-3899._______
500 bu. Wrens Abruzzi rye, will put in 1 or 2 bu. bags, $7 per bu. Edna Moody, Rt. 2, Box 49, Hazlehurst 31539. Ph. 912-375-4721.
Calamus pits., 6, $3 PP; also, yellow root, 12, $3. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge
30513.____________________ New 1977 crop red multiplying
nest onions, $7 per gal., cannot ship. Mrs. Jack A. Hamby, 649 Northern Ave., Clarkstbn 30021. Ph. 404-292-
8956.______________________ Wrens Abruzzi rye, purple tags,
germ. 91 percent, no other crop or weed seed. J. H. Hiebert, Louisville. Ph. 625-7783.___________________
1/2 cup Seven-Top sallet seed, $1.50 P.P. L. R. Biddy, Rt. 2, Box 245, Ball Ground 30107.____________
Strawberry popcorn and Indian corn; also, castor or molebean seed, Giant sunflower, 4 pkgs., $1 w/stamped env. H. A. Stahl, Moultrie31768._____________
Blueberry pits, for sale 75 cents and up. Mrs. Roy Lassiter, L-D Blueberry Farm, Box 48, Arnoldsville 30619.__________________
Horseradish pits, for sale, 6, $2 P.P. Hugh Holyoak, II, Box 235, Alapaha 31622.______________
White multiplying onion sets for Sept. planting, 50, $1 plus 75 cents post. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545._______________
Amclo Arrowleaf Clover seed, scarified, 50 Ib. bags, $1.75 per Ib., certified seed, 76 percent germ. George M. Maddox, 102 LaFayette St., Barnesville 30204. Ph. 404-3580432, after 9 p.m._____________
Late Flat Dutch cabbage pits., $2 per C. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 635-4190.___________
Old fashion fruit trees, now booking orders for fall shipping. James Lawson, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 893-2141.______________
1977 crop red and white multiply ing nest onions, $7.50 per gal. P.P., nice sizes. Emma Dugger, Newington 30446.__________________
1977 crop old time amber skin multiplying shallots, white skin shallots, $7 per gal. or 50, $3, post. 75 cents post. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, 1107 Ewing's Chapel Rd., Dacula 30211.______________
Pits., mtn. huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry, yellow root, wild straw berry, 12, $5, red plum, crabapple, etc., 3, $5 or 8, $10 P.P. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ride 30513.
Garlic for sale, 3 Ibs., $5 plus post. Mrs. A. B. Cooper, Rt. 2, Box 244, Pelham 31779.______________
Morris heading, Georgia collard and Charleston Wakefield cabbage pits., $3 per C plus 90 cents post. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-981-1836.
Old fashion multiplying onion sets, 50, $1, plus 75 cents post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2. Box 254, Jesup 31545.
New crop of white multiplying onions, now ready for fall planting, cleaned and inspected for shipment. O. L. Register. Rt. 2, Pearson 31642.
1977 white nest onions for sale, separated and cleaned, $2.75 qt., $7 per gal. P.P., sold out reds. Ms. Irene Grimsley, Rt. 5, Box 184, Cochran 31014.

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White multiplying onions, $2 per qt. or $7 per gal. P.P. W. S. Caudell, Rt. 2, Jefferson 30549. .________
Old fashion Seven-Top sallet seed, 1/2 cup, $1.25 P.P. Mrs. Homer Alien, Dial Star Rt., Box 107, Blue Ridge 30513.________________
Old fashion yellow winter multiplying onions, $4 per gal., cannot ship. Bill Gazaway, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-7096.
| wanted
Want to buy some Blue Java pea seed and foot long Crowder pea seed. Glenn D. Harrison, Rt. 3, Alma. Ph. 912-632-4904.
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs ^ j*
for sale
White Old English, 1 pr. Silver Duckwings, 1 rooster, 4 hens, Blk. R. C., Red Pyle O. E., 2 triso, 14 game chickens. Grady Elrod, 1103 Roan St.. Dalton. Ph. 278-3639._______
Bantams, BB Red and Blk. O. E., Silver Spangle Hamburgs, Blk. Cochins, show quality. Ceryl Williams. Carrollton. Ph. 832-8468.
Chickens, Araucana roosters, this yr. hatched, $1.50 ea. Babe Schuerman, Rt. 5, Bells Ferry Rd., Acworth 30101. Ph. 926-5557._____
1 Siamese buck rabbit $5, 1 pr. of Red Satins $4 ea., 1 twin section cage. LeeRoy Stafford, Forrest Dr., Dalton 30720.________________
Young guineas for sale, half grown, $3 pr., also chickens. John Hash. Haddock. Ph. 912-932-5691.
White Leghorns, 4 mos., $2 ea., no shipping. Fred Garrett, 8128 Covington Hwy., Lithonia. Ph. 482-
8629._____________________ Rabbits for sale, $30. J. F. Zuker,
Tucker. Ph. 934-2214 or 971-4067 Marietta.____________________
Selling out show flock, Standards, SS Hamburg, Buff Cochin, White Polish, Mottled Houdan. B. R. Fraser, Alpharetta. Ph. 887-8719.
Bantams, O. E., Rosecombs, Japs, others, bargain priced. Herman Teem, Rt. 2, Box 284, Ellijay. Ph. 273-
3561._____________________ White Leghorns, 1 to 7 days, 25
cents ea., you pay U.P.S. post. Joan Ward, Rt. 1, Box 290, Bogart. Ph. 769-6828.___________________
Pigeons, Fantails, White Kings, Irg., $15pr., Rollers (performers) $9, mated young birds $7. Ed Smith, 3826 Leisure Woods Dr., Decatur. Ph. 284-6788.________________
Young and old purebred Bantams, good price, cannot ship. Max Lingerfelt, Rt. 2, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-6243.___________________
Will trade White Leghorn laying hens for big male Mallard or Pekin duck. David Turner, 13790 FreemanviHe Rd., Alpharetta 30201.
Purebred mammoth White Pekin ducks, 9 wks. old, cannot ship. Gina Lawson, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 893-2141.__________________
Purebred bantams, Mille Fleurs, Cochins, blk. white Barred, Belgian quail. Herman Holden, Jefferson. Ph. 335-6376.________________
Pigeons, Modenas, Homers, mixed pigeons, also show Bantams. Edward McArthur, Rt. 3, Canton. Ph. 479-
4Q39._______.___________ Bobwhite quail eggs and chicks,
also dressed birds, by order. Bob Johnson, Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-
9275,____________________ Turkeys, geese, ducks, purebred
Bantams, cannot ship. Gerald Smith, Cochran. Ph. 934-4286._________
Araucanas $12 trios, green and blue eggs $2/doz., Muscovy-Mallard cross ducks, $1 up, rabbits $1.50 up, cannot ship. Sidney Bostick Jr., Gray. Ph. 986-5128.

India blue peacocks, 1 yr. old, $25 ea., cannot ship. Larry Myers, Sparks. Ph. 549-8458._________
7 does, 1 buck and 8 fryers, also cages. Paul Smith, 903 Park Ave., LaGrange 30240.____________
Rabbits, NZW, reg. and mixed, some wire cages. F. C. Donaldson, Rt. 2, Box 179, Conyers. Ph. 4668523.
White Pekin ducks, guineas about 3/4 grown, Chinese geese 1977 hatch, no shipping. F. M. Kornegay, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-1415.
Trio blk. Silkies, sell or trade for white Cornish Bulldog type. Chas. H. Bishop, Covington. Ph. 787-2592.
Young game pullets, pure Hatch, Roundheads, Hatch-Claret cross and Hatch-Claret-Kelso cross, some hens. Tommy Scoggins, Rt. 7, Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-9910 after 6 p.m.
Polish rabbits, 1 pr. white, 1 pr. blk., 1 grey, pedigree furnished, also 1 pr. goats, 2 mos. J. M. Warren, 1757 Flat Shoals Rd., Atlanta 30316. Ph. 627-6939.______________
Pearl guinea keets and started birds aljfarm. Daniel Rodes, Dublin. Ph. 272-9183, no Sunday sales._____
Game chickens, 3/4 Tracy Pyle and 1/4 Wheller Asil. Johnny Petty, P. O. Box 411, Nashville 31639. Ph. 686-3522.__________________
Barred Rock pullets, 3 wks., $1, Araucanas, all sizes and prices. David L. Walls, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8355._________________
Rabbits, NZW, 4 does, 5 mos., bunnies 7 and 8 wks., from quality herd. Jerry Wallace, 4185 Jaillette Rd.. College Park. Ph. 767-2384.
Variety mixed chickens, $1.25 to $1.50, purebred R.I.R. $1 ea., Barred Rock $1 ea., young chickens. Ebb Riley 7834 W. Strickland St., Douglasville. Ph. 942-5743._____
Ringneck doves, $5 pr., white $8, gold lace Cochins, $10 pr., Mottled Cohin hen $5, Blk. Japs, $8 pr. R. D. Stricklin. Smyrna. Ph. 432-7892.
2 roosters, 1 White Leghorn and 1 Game. Mike Leake, Ellenwood. Ph. 243-4008._______________
6 young adult geese $5 ea. B. J. Holland, Lawrenceville. Ph. 292-
2082.___________________ Purebred Irg. heavy Dark Cornish
roosters and pullets, priced ac cording to size, $1 to $4. Eugene Reaves. Milan. Ph. 912-362-4659.
Racing Homers pigeons, very nice birds, quite a few blks. Ray Glasco. Ellenwood. Ph. 241-1181.
2 trios white crested blk. Polish Std. chickens, $10 for both trios. Raleigh Pruitt, RFD 2, Lavonia 30553.
NZW and Dutch rabbits, 9 wks. to breeding age $2 and up. Gerald Bridges, Rt. 2, Commerce 30529. Ph. 404-757-2614._________________
1 California buck, 1 Flemish Giant doe and bunnies for sale, cages and supplies also. Robert J. Jameson, 1329 Fairburn Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 349-
0697.___________________ Golden Seabright hens, $7.50 ea..
Silver Duckwing $5 pr., pr. R.I.R. bantams, $10, show quality. Leroy Classen, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-478-
2862.____________________ Colored and white Fantail pigeons,
BB Reds, Silver Duckwings bantams, Araucana, Blk. tail Japs and Golden Polish chickens, everything must go. J. C. Davis, Marietta. Ph. 404-432-
2039.______________________ Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail,
$1.25 ea., 1 to 1000, noshipping, also incubators and breeder pens. Summie Frix, Conyers. Ph. 483-9865.
Rabbits, pedigreed NZW, Dutch, and Netherland Dwarfs, some rabbits breeding age. Thomas Tatum, 2040 Jordan Dr., Tucker. Ph. 921-6902.________________
Bantams, purebred show stock, 26 varieties, breeders and young. Chas. Dobbs, 3667 Bouldercrest Rd., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 241-3691.
1 pr. Muscovy ducks, $6 pr., 14 Ducklings, 3 mos., $2.50 ea. John Kitchens. Wrens. Ph. 547-2346.
Wisconsin quail eggs and small quail for sale. T. J. Malcolm, 2201 Hwy. 20, Grayson 30221. Ph. 9639020 after6 p.m._______________
Polish chickens, Jumbo Wisconsin quail, bantams and pheasants, all ages. Dan Harris, Due West Rd., Powder Springs. Ph. 427-8737.

Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs, $18 per C., day old quail, also breeders, silver and golden pheasants. Mac Reeder, 4175 Houston Ave., Macon 31206. Ph. 912-788-0313.________
Young mixed roosters, part game, part S/L Wyandottes, $1. John Durham. Dallas. Ph. 445-3636.
Indiana Giant Bobwhite breeders, $6 pr., Jumbo Wisconsin breeders. Randall Johnson, Fairburn. Ph. 996-
7784.___________________ Seabrights, Golden and Silver,
Blk. Rosecomb, Mille Fleur, R.I.R., all show bantams. Mr. Jim Bundrick, Elberton. Ph. 283-2690 after 6p.m.
Ten, 3 mos. old Toulouse goslings, $7 ea., also adult geese, $10 ea. J. W. Daniel, Athens Hwy., Elberton. Ph. 283-3046.____________________
Rabbits, quality NZW stock with good production records, reg. herd with G. C. bloodlines, reasonably priced. Dudley Dugger, 4571 Scarbrough Rd., College Park. Ph. 404-767-3387._________________
Show bantams, Cochins, Jap., Mille Fleurs, B.B. Reds, Seabrights, Silver Duckwing, Belgian Quail, Ringneck doves. Aubrey Deloach, RFD 2, Box 184E, Qaxton 30417. Ph. 739-4948.___________________
Chukar quail, 15 4-8 wks. old birds and 4 full grown laying prs., all for $35, also a $15 incubator. Jeff Williamson, Spalding Dr., Norcross. Ph. 404-448-2498._____________
Bantams, Cochins, Seabrights, Silkies, over 200 to sell, $2 to $5, some free. Amon Turner, 1859 Rock Springs, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-6876 mornings only.________________
Golden Seabrights, Silver Seabrights, Blk. Rosecombs, all ages. Homing pigeons. David Orgel, 2212 Austin Dr., Albany 31707. Ph. 435-3973.__________________
Mixed and game hens, $1.50 ea., April hatched pullets and rooster, $1 ea. M. L. Grizzell, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-363-4828.________________
Bantams for sale cheap. Mr. James Howe, Rt. 1, Box 55-G, Chuli Rd., Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 227-
0742._________________ 12 new improved R.I.R. laying
hens, 1 yr. old, $3 ea., if all taken. W. C. Little, 4208 Chapel Hill Rd., Douglasville 30135. Ph. 942-2870.
Games, 1976 hatch pure Ruble Hatch stags, $25, 30 hens and pullets $3-$10, 77 hatch trios of White Kelsos $50. James C. Kelley, Rt. 7, Canton. Ph. 479-5061.__________
Bantams, GSB, BBR, OEW, OEB, $5 pr. Radd or Darrell Cape, Rt. 1, Gillsville, Hickory Flat Community. Ph. 677^532._____________
16 Mallard ducks, young Araucana chickens, young guineas, and 50 pigeons cannot ship. Clinton B. Maddox, Rt. 4, Box 97, Licolnton 30817. Ph. 404-359^*988.________
White young geese. Japs, Bantams chickens, blk. and sev. other breeds, will trade for Game chickens. Mrs. P. P. Clement, Dalton. Ph. 404-278-
0234.______________________ Show bantams, blk. and buff
Cochins, 6 pr., Araucanas (personal strain). J. H. O'Stephenson, Norwood. Ph. 465-3718._________
Indian blue peafowl, $50 ea., 4 yrs. old, also 2 peahens, 4 yrs., laying. Fline Smith, Rt. 1, Dublin. Ph. 272-9198.__________ ______
Bantams, Buff and White Cochins, Light and Dark Brahamas, Mille Fleurs, Japs, Araucanas, chicks and breeders, selling out. John Braden, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-9904._____
Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, $15 per 100; $120 per 1000, bus prepaid, breeders $2 ea. Raymond D. Meadows, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-
5345._______________________ White Jap Silkies, 2 trios $10 ea., 2
BB cock birds, good, $5 ea. Charles T. Massey, P. O. Box 382, Rockmart 30153. Ph. 684-7156._________
Doves, young birds, sev. colors, white and show quality Indian Fantail pigeons, mated prs. Ray Owens, 769 Kurtz Rd., Marietta. Ph. 427-1779._______________
Rabbits and chickens for sale. Raymond L. Gaines. Rt. 1, Jefferson
30549.____________________ Turkeys, $3.50, Bantams, S.D.W.,
Spangles, Rock, Cornish, Bulldogs type, $6 pr. Jack Kanady, Rt. 1, Murrayville. Ph. 534-5759.

Chickens, ducks, turkeys, for sale. W. P. (Bill) Dempsey, Buttermilk Rd., Rt. 1. Cave Springs 30124^_______
New Zealand White rabbits, breeding stock, fryer size. L. W. Spell, Honey House, Hwy. 341, Odum 31555. Ph. 586-6851. no collect calls.
1 pr. snow white doves and cage $15 also 5 young turkeys,$4 ea. Fanny VanAuker, Douglasville. Ph. 489-1047.___________________
Bobwhite quail for sale, priced according to age, also quail eggs. Edwin A. Lemons, Decatur. Ph. 284-
5282.____________________ White Silkies, Old English, some
Cochins and Japs, $5 pr. Virgil Scott, Rt. 8, Canton. Ph. 345-5309._______
Mixed Bantams for sale, $1 ea. Fred Vinson, 1611 Lata Terrace, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-5961.
Peafowl, 1 yr. Spaulding Green $75 pr., Blk. Shouldered $65, Chinese Crested Mandarian duck $60 pr. H. Clayton Garrett, Cumming. Ph. 887-2018.__________
White, blk. and grey Flemish Giants, $5 ea. w/pedigree papers. J. V. Martin, Albany. Ph. 436-8456.
Bantams, blk. and white O.E. D'Uccle, Porcelains, others, 75 cents to $12, Golden Amherst $5 up, unsexed. J. A. Herding, Aragon. Ph. 684-5063._________________
12 wk. old Speckled guineas, $1.25 ea., also rabbits, 2 prs., $4 pr. Shelby Harris, Rt. 5, Box 384, Jackson 30233. Ph. 404-775-5158.
Pigeons, sev. breeds of ducks, pomeranian geese, mixed and purebred bantams. Mrs. Everett, Keysville. Ph. 404-547-3205.______
NZW rabbits, good commercial stock, $3 ea. and up depending on size and age, quantities of 1 to 100. Ray Welch. Concord. Ph. 495-5768.
Mallard ducks, gentle, $4 pr. Leon Massey, Rt. 1, Box 128, Gay 30218. Ph. 404-927-6505.___________
Purebred Bantams, Blk. Tail Japs, R.I.R., Cornish, $10 pr., cannot ship. G. M. Branch, 2107 Howard Dr., Albany 31707. Ph. 432-0928._____
Silver and gold Sexlinks, 9 hens, 1 rooster, 2 yrs., plump and in good health, $1.50 ea. Peg Washburn, Marietta. Ph. 993-3469.________
Red. Jap. bantams, white and speckled guineas. Mr. Elder, 128 dub Dr., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1143.
Netherland Dwarf rabbits, all pedigree stock, 4 wks. and up. Trey Newton, 3431 Pinestream Rd., NW, Atlanta. Ph. 404-237-3938._____
Jumbo Wisconsin quail hatching eggs, 10 cents ea., call or write. Frank Hilderbrand, Rt. 4, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404-475-7467.________
Turkeys, mature and young guineas, show type Bantams, also mix bantams. Henry Bowen, Clermont. Ph. 983-7260.___________
8 India blue peafowls, hatched Spring 1976, all males, cannot ship. R. H. Freeman, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-
5882.___________________ Rabbits, 9 does, 5 bucks, 56 young,
3 mos. to 3 wks., all $125. Mrs. Minnie L. Wright, Rt. 1, Norman Park. Ph. 769-3697.__________
8 young hens, 1 Barred Rock rooster, $1.50 ea., also 9 wk. old rabbits, mixed breeds, 2 does. Leon Stells, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6248.
12 four mos. mixed O.E. Jap bantam roosters, 50 cents to 75 cents ea., mixed Crested roosters, $1 ea., others. Effie Townsend, Box 11, Kite. Ph. 912-469-3444.____________
Pigeons, Racing Homers, Chinese Owls, Fantails, LaHores, Pigmy Pouters, Ala. Rollers, Laughters Kamona Tumblers, Saubians, Helmets, English Trumpeters, Modenas, also White and Ringneck., doves. Earl Robinson, Aragon. Ph. 684-7542._______________
Young hens for sale. Colonial SR280, laying good. Jesse Bailey, Rt. 1. Keysville 30816. Ph. 404-554-2738..
Roosters for sale, all grown, diff. breeds, 75 cents ea. or trade for rabbits, hens or ducks. Billy Boat man, Lithia Springs. Ph. 948-8566.
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Want info., regarding hive of bees, stolen from cornfield, will be rewarded. B. Harrell, Rt. 3, Box 17B, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 735-2463.

Pigeons for sale or will trade I doves. Chas. Peppers, 212 Sims St., Palmetto 30268.______________
Columbian Wyandottes, Grey Crested ducks. Junior Millsapps. Ball Ground. Ph. 887-0166.____________
Chinese geese, 2 white mature hens w/2 mos. old chicks, all $10.50. Mrs. Y. Loden, Conyers. Ph. 922-
7335.___________________ Game chickens, 20 cocks, 47 hens,
selling as trios only, all proven stock, movable metal pens. Don Lawson, Canton. Ph. 479-3542. 3141._______
NZW does, bucks and fryers, also all wire cages 36-30-18. E. E. Turner, Fairburn. Ph. 964-6748.__________
Purebred Irg. type Dark Cornish cockerels, $4 and $5 ea. at my home. Miss Cora Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty 31795. ____________
Breeders, 50 Standard varieties, chicks, 4 wks. up, ducklings, geese, guineas, turkeys, pigeons. Henry Smith, Adel. Ph. 912-896-2649 after 6
p.m.______________________ Araucana chickens, breeders, trio
$9, guinea pigs $3 and up, also doves, pigeons, etc. Willie Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-2891, 745-
4143.____________________ Rabbits, NZW from reg. stock,
bred for production and show, also Netherland Dwarfs and Polish. C. F. Simpkins, 4191 Mercer Rd., Decatur. Ph. 289-7194.______________
Pr. Jacobins plus 2 young birds, $25, blk. cock, red hen, and white young bird $20. Mrs. Blair, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7852._____________
Show quality bantams, white and mottled Cochins, also few prs. Belgian Bearded D'Uccles 5 diff. varieties. Chas. Hill, Nicholson. Ph. 757-2536.___________________
D'Uccle bantams, trio Mille Fleur $12, Porcelain, 5 hens, 1 rooster, $10 ea., all $45. Don Salamone, Rt. 4, Box 132A, Blairsville. Ph. 404-7454715.__________________
Show bantams, B.O.E., Blk. Rosecomb, Belgian quail, Brn. Red Modern game. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-2809._____
R.I.R., D. Cornish, W. Cornish chickens, NZW, Dutch, Red Satins rabbits. Golden, Ringneck pheasants. Don Pettit, Hitt Dr., Dalton 30720. Ph. 278-4460._______
Pure Alien roundheads, Griffin Clarets, White Hackles, pure McClean Hatch. James L. Askew, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7697.______
Ped. NZW rabbits, nice stock, good producers, sell or trade for good Dwarfs. R. Lamar, Brantley, Rt. 2. Wrightsville 31096._______
15 yd. chickens, (White Leghorn pullets) $2 ea., hatched May 10, 1977, cannot ship. Ruby Hagin, Rt. 2, Box 245, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 404735-3548._________________
Ringneck doves free, also pens. C. Tunison, Avondale Estates. Ph. 299-
1283._______________________ 3 breeding age does w/pedigree,
wt. approx. lOlbs. ea., $15 ea., also 2 white Polish bucks, $3 ea. D. F. Osborne. Winder. Ph. 867-2449.
Rabbits, $4 ea. Mike Castleberry, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6746.______
Baby chicks, R.I.R., New Hamp. Reds, 20 cents ea., as-hatched, will ship. Wendell Mason, Lumber City. Ph. 912-363-4440.____________
Bantams, R.I.R., Belgian quail, D'Anvers, $6 pr., also Standard Golden Penciled Buttercups, $10 pr. B. D. Williams, Pine Mountain. Ph. 628-4420.
Young guineas, Barred Rock chickens, 60 cents up according to age, also eggs hatched. Howard Copeland, Hwy. 5, Douglasville. Ph. 489-1158.
300 hens, 75 cents ea., Game hens, $4 ea., pure Claret chicks, $5 ea. Peggy Carter, Ellenwood. Ph. 9810065.
Silver Poenix, 6 hens, 2 roosters, 20 chicks, various sizes also 2 Silver pheasant hens. Mack Bowers, Canon. Ph. 245-8641.__________
Chickens, all sizes, all kind, not small type or bred, 25 cents to $1 ea., will sell all or part to 1 party. Milford Hall.Rt. l.Baxley.____________
Araucanas, 1 grown rooster, 1 hen, 2 young pullets, all six $15 also Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Alien Owen, Brannan Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957-9708.

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Poultry, game, fowl and eggs
for sale
Started Blue Coral guinea keets, India Blue Peafowl chicks, Colum bian and Partridge Wyandottes Bantams, 3 to 4 mos. old, cannot ship. W. C. Davis, Rt. 3, Jodeco Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8550.______
Gamefowl, Texas Gray, T. Chambers Gray, Ruble Hatch and Claret Hatch cross, quail size trios, $15. Bob Mulligan, Chamblee. Ph. 457-7481._________________
Wood ducks, $20 pr., Ringnecks $8 pr., Goldens $5 ea., Blue Earred $20 ea. Andrew H. Durr, Macon. Ph. 912-477-7767, 477-0234.
| wanted
Mature male pheasants in Golden, GiGi Golden and Amherst. Mrs. Elder, 128 Club Dr., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1143._________________
Want free poultry, near Athens, such as chickens, ducks, guineas, turkeys, etc. J. Miller, Salem Rd., Farmington30638. Ph. 769-6480.
Want 12 R.I.R. pullets or young hens not over 1 yr. old. A. Bennett, Atlanta. Ph. 799-0663._________
Want 1 hen, 1 rooster, Jap., White Silkies, reasonable. Ronnie or Vickie Reaves, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4616.
Want 1 or 2 R.I.R. grown roosters in Loganville area, will pick up. R. A. King. Loganville. Ph. 466-8984.
Want 1 pr. white peafowl, 1 yr. or older. Mrs. A. F. Adams, Rt. 3, Box 99, Adams Rd., West Point 31833.
Want Indian Runner, Buff and blue Swedish ducks, also diff. breeds of purebred geese. Gerald Smith, Cochran. Ph. 934-4286.
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.
Cactus, $30/100, Asparagus Meyeri, $1.50 ea., gerbera daisies, $15/10, no shipping. Pete Burkett, US221N., West Green. Ph. 912-384-
7471.______________________ Palms. African violets, aspidistra,
rudbekia, grandiflora, shasta daisies, $1 min. order, $5 mail order only. Barbara Humphreys, 2255 Shastaway, Atlanta 30345.______
Money pit. seeds, tspn. 30 cents and S.A.S.E. pit. now for blooms next yr. Harry B. Johnson, 1295 Villa Rica Rd.. Powder Springs 30073.
White dogwoods, 1-2 ft., $1 ea. or 6 for $5 PP, gerdera daisy seed, mix col., 50 cents tspn. w/S.A.S.E. W. V. Pruitt, Rt. 1, LaGrange 30240._____
Amaryllis, mixed, $11 doz., sultanas,, single cuttings, 8/S1.75, dbl. begonias' and dbl. sultanas cuttings, 8/$2, all PP. Mrs. Clifton Allred, Box 371, Tallapoosa 30176.
Staghorn ferns, andinum, willinckii payton, bloomei, bifurcatum, coronarium, grande, hillii, lemoinei, holtumii, also bromeliads. Sam Hedgepath, 187 Spring St., Macon 31201. Ph. 743-3036.______
Vera aloes, potted, $1 ea. Mrs. E. W. Gosnell, 1495 Fairburn Rd., S. W., Atlanta. Ph. 344-4486.

Orchids, cattleyas, blooming size, Seeds, perennial golden sunburst

$5 to $10, cannot ship. C. W. Coreopsis, pit. now to bloom next

Tillander, 1748 Venetian Dr., S.W. summer, 35 cents tspn., 4 tspns. $1, Atlanta. Ph. 755-1102.__________ plus S.A.S.E. Jim Donaldson, Box

4 diff. dbl. sultanas, $2.50 PP, red 893, Swainsboro 30401._________

verbenas 6/$2.50, royal purple 1 tbspn. money pit. seed, pit. now,

verbenas 8/$2.50, pink spice pinks 50 cents w/S.A.S.E., 40bronze ajuga 4/$2.50. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, $5.65 PP. Mrs. J. C. McMillan, 4955

Clermont 30527.______________ Conover Dr., Dunwoody. Ph. 458-

Hemlock and white pine, mtn. 2407.____________________ laurel, native azaleas, sweet shrubs, 10 ribbon grass, 15 small cacti, 25 $1, add post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, mixed pot pits., any group, $5 PP.

Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501.__________ Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball

850 one yr. pits., take all for $90 or Ground 30107.______________

12 cents ea. Arthur Blake, 911 Sugar African violets, all colors, $1.50 Creek Dr., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483- up, we ship. Jessie Thomason, 1517

9179.______________________ Patricia Lane, Douglasville 30134. Daylilies, mix, 20, $8, named and Ph. 942-8502.________________

labeled, $1 ea. add post. Mrs. Louise Seeds, martin gourds, jugneck Lee.Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.________ running okra, long handle. Mrs.

Yellow Jap., Blue Dutch, white and Janie Mae Sims, 774 Norwood Rd., blue Siberian iris, other perrenials, SE, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 627-O872.

12, $4 PP. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. Mother-in-law tongue, live flower 5,Ellijay30540.________________ $1, star of David 50 cents a bulb,

3 colors Christmas cacti, blooming size, white, red and salmon, $2 ea.,
50 cents post. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, 265 Hillcrest Dr., Austell 30001. Ph.

aloe 50 cents, baby wandering jew
50 cents, unrooted 10 cents, others. Peggy Blankenship, Rt. 2, Box 76, Mays viHe 30558.__________

948-7162.________________ African violet leaves, 15/$2.25PP,

Bee balm, hosta lily, petunias, scotch broom, 15 cents ea., at my home only, many other diff. prices. J.
O. Henderson, 1117 Snellville Hwy., Lawrenceville 30245.__________

money pit., deiner's dbl. daisy, golden rain tree seeds 25 cents S.A.S.E. Mrs. L. Coolik, 2511 Edgewood Rd., Columbus 31906. Ph. 404-323-8673.______________

Jews, bridale veil, red, silver and Beautiful 5 ft. tall cathedral cactus

purple, white and green striped, 10 (milk tree) $35, blooming bromeliads

cents ea., add post. Ruth Payne, and pups, jade, cacti, ferns,

11355 Jonesbridge Rd., Alpharetta achimenes, weeping fig, sellum,

30201.___________________ Outside ferns, 8 varieties, cannot

others. Lucy LaCoste, Decatur. Ph. 289-1674._______________

ship, lady, small chain, New York, Hoyas, carnosa, latifolia, pur-

cinnamon, Christmas, maidenhair, purea fusca, ceropegia, debilis,

resurrection, silvery spleenwort. coffrorum, woodii, $1.50 ea., post.

Mrs. Carpenter, 2132 Abby Lane, $1.25 pit., plus 25 cents ea. ad

NE, Atlanta. Ph. 634-5707._______ ditional. C. Burton, 5070 N. Ivy Rd.,

Burn pit., 3 small, $1.65, Irg., Atlanta 30342.____________

3/$2.50, hybrid daylilies, $7 doz., Vari. leaf sultana $2, aloe $1,

hybrid iris $16 per C. Mrs. Luther Kitchens, 9144 Nelson Dr., Covington
30209.___________________ Mountain Hood (white) daffodil
bulbs $1.50 doz., jonquil bulbs $5 C

green spider pit. $1, rooted and PP. Mrs. James Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54, Jonesboro 30236.______________
Magnolias, gardenias, and roses in containers, $1, eyrthrinas $1,

or 60 cents/doz., 40 cents post, per doz. Mrs. Flora Whatley, 1048

cannot ship. Mary Hudson, Rt. 2, Macon. Ph. 474-8492.________

Woodland Way, Forest Park 30050. Rooted red geranium 4 for $1, 50

Ph. 366-2704.______________ cents post., sweet wm. seed and

Liriope, magnolia, aucuba, mondo, ajuga, vinca, ivy, hollies, hydrangea, pachysandra. J. N.

tiger lily bulblets 25 cents/pkg. and stamped envelope. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt.3, Cedartown 30125._______

Henderson, 5130 Sumpter PI., Vinca minor or asst pits., 35 for

Austell 30001. Ph. 946-5336._____ $1, purple and white striped lily 50

Tspn. red poppy, 50 cents, penny marigold, 25 cents ea., S.A.S.E.,

cents ea., 75 cents post. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 254. Jesup 31545.

pound castorbean $2. prepaid. H. Cacti, hen w/chicks, $1, extra Irg.

Thomas, 3690TelstarRd., Ellenwood $2, $1 post., crown vetch 25/$7.50

30049._________________________ Daylilies, 4 colors, iris, 4 colors,

plus post. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur 30032.

6/$2, PP. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 15520 Christmas cactus, red, salmon,

Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. white, well rooted; also panda watch

Ph. 475-4957._______________ chain, medicine pit., monkey puzzle,

Ferns: staghorn, petticoat, maidenhair, rabbit's foot, bird's nest, many others, cannot ship.

all pits., 75 cents ea.,4plts. 85cents
post. Thomas Hobbs, Rt. 9, Box 324, Gumming 20132. Ph. 887-6197.

Dennis O'Connell, Atlanta. Ph. 458- Lrg. Euphorbia, yellow flower

7959.___________________ Achimenes, light purple, $1.25
doz., water lily, white and purple $1

brack, $1.75 doz., PP, 8 diff. perennial roots, $1, PP. Ruby Coalson, Rt. 1. Bremen 30110._____

ea., 75 cents post. Mrs. Bryan, Standridge, Box 647, Rochelle 31079.

1 green century pit. $10. Eugene Andrews, 593 Waldo St., S.E.,

Rooted cuttings, eleagnus, Atlanta. Ph. 622-2762.__________

euonymus, aucuba, $1.50, take all or 12 cents ea. George Jones, 945 King Rd.. Riverdale. Ph. 996-8787._____
Hot pink, green, cream vari. ajuga, climbing fern, Christmas Rose, $1 ea., 75 cents post. Sue Perry, Stone wall 30282._________
Pink Lady slipper, wild blue iris, both blooming size, 12/$5 or 36/$10,

Castor or molebean seeds, giant sunflower, ornamental and bottle gourd seeds, 4pkgs., $1. H. A. Stahl, Rt.6, Moultrie 31768._________
35 asst. yd. flowers or vinca (ground covers), $1, 6 cannas, 2 elephant ears, $1 plus $1 post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545.________________

mtn. laurel, holly, mtn. fern, sweet Cuttings, 4 diff. trailing coleus, $1,

shrub, white dogwood, 6/$5, 16/$10 5 diff. jew $1, rooted aluminum ph.,

PP. Mrs. D. Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge nutmeg geranium, 2, $1, 70 cents

30513.______________________ post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.

Jap. blue iris, 12/$2, old time blue Jap. iris, daffodils, sev. colors, mt.

iris 12/$2, white hydrangeas, Irg. hood, $1.50 ea. mail, will have Duke

blooms, 4/$2, add $1 post. Henry or Windsor in Sept., $3/doz., you

Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Ph. 635-4190.

pay post. Mrs. T. J. Carlton, Rock-

Daylilies, named, $1 ea. or 12/$10, mart 30153._________________

$1 post., fuchsia senorita ever- Gourd seeds, martin, planter,

blooming crossandra, $1 ea., 75, dipper, water jug, 4 pkgs., $1

cents post. Mrs. Johnny Alien, Rt. 1, w/S.A.S.E. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6,

Blue Ridge 30513._____________ Moultrie 31768.

| wanted Fresh mixed color gerbera daisy
seeds, tigerlily bulblets, red dbl. powder puff hollyhock seeds, 2 cents

ea. and S.A.S.E. Mrs. Glynn James, Want Northern Maidenhair ferns. Rt. 4. Lyons 30436._____________ Mr. Bowen, Atlanta. Ph. 875-0159,

Pink flowered lady slippers, 12/$4, 634-4908.__________________

calamus pits., 6/$3, Jap. iris 12/$3, School girl wants free house pits.,

yellow root 12/$3, PP. Mrs. Presley such as vines, etc. Penny Berry,

Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge Reed Rd., NW, Box 2751, Dalton

30513.

30720.

Want climbing onion, also called Bowiea. Lejane Bandy, Rt. 1, Box 60, Kensington 30727. Ph. 539-2836.
Want snow on the mountain seeds, need 1 tbspn., send price in 1st letter. Mrs. Gladys M. Rooks, 320 Tower Heights Rd., Apt. N-2, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 536-5037.
Want sev. young Chinaberry trees, 1 or 2 ft., write or call. Mrs, Ish, 1375 Woodbine St., NE, Marietta 30062. Ph. 973-6336.
Miscellaneous
for sale
Craft Fairs
Aug. 13 - Craft Show, Sponsored by Ellerslie Volunteer Fire Dept., FJlerslie. 10 AM to 5 PM. For info: Shonnon M. Oliver, Rt. 1, Ellerslie 31807.
Aug. 19 & 20 - Old Time Fiddlin' Convention, Prater's Mill, Dalton $2.00 for adults. For info. Mel MiUican, [404] 259-5737.
All notices formerly included under the Handicraft and Miscellaneous columns have now been combined into one Miscellaneous column with several subheadings. Bubs and regulations goveraingthese ?ig remain the same. Affidavits are still required for an hand made Hems. 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
Cro. Watermelon potholders, $1.75; also other cro. items. Geneva Hembree, 2918 Lowrance Dr., Decatur 30033.____________
Handmade, Irg. Granny Sq., afghan, wine/rose/pink, full/$35, plus post. E. Martin, 1156 Clydedale Dr., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 404-2966376.__________________
Cro. Coverlet, off/wht., $75; also, Granny Sq. afghan, approx. 52 x 76, $35. J. White, Decatur. Ph. 241-3559.
Handpainted pillowcases, $4 pr., bib aprons, $1.75, band and work aprons, $1.35; potholders, 3/$l, other aprons, $2. Debbie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.________________
Handpainted pillowcases, $4 pr; potholders, $3 pr.; pin cushions, $1.50, PP. Peggy Gonzales, 3689Irvin Bridge Rd.. N.W. Conyers 30207.
One red/dk. stripe, quilt for sale, $34. Ora Prothro, 404 Abram St., Sylvania 30467.______________
Cro. potholders, 5/$4 or $1 ea. PP, mixed cols. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 146, Blue Ridge 30513._____
Quilt tops, poly./knit or woven, $8 PP, approx., 72 x 88 in.; also, print tops. Eula Cox, Rt. 2, Canton 30114.
Baby comforter, yellow polyester batting w/matching pillow, $12.50 PP; also, ripple afghan, $45, plus post. Alice Davis, 1108 Murphy St., Augusta 30904.____________
Quilt tops for sale. Mrs. Harold Johnson, Pleasant Hill Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-4018.___________
Cro. afghans for sale, send S. A. S,. E. for description and prices. Sandra Yancey, Rt. 6, Cartersville 30120.
Col. sqs., quilts queen, hand quilted in frames, $52 ea., PP. Mrs. T. L. Malcom, Rt. 1, Box 85, Madison 30650._________________
1 Granny Sq., afghan, 74 x 96 in., wht./green multi flowers, $75 PP. Ruth Langford, Rt. 1, Box 134, Crandall 30711. Ph. 404-328-5602.

Will cro. Frog, Butterfly, Lady
Bug, Apple potholders, $2 ea. PP, S.A.S.E. for list. Frankie Jean Dorsey, 1040 Wesley Dr., Marietta 30064. Ph. 404-427-4261._______

Will cro. afghan's, you choose pattern. Mrs. Janet Cork, 7325, 7325
Wesley's Walk, Macon 31210. Ph. 912-477-5705.________________

I will do cro., for you, you send pattern. Margaret Ruble, P. O. Box
245, Tyrone 30290. Ph. 461-8184 or 461-3982 after 7 p.m.___________

Handmade baby quilt, 42 x 46 cotton pad tops 2-1/2 in., blocks, w/lining of blue, green, yellow or red. Mrs. W. E. Thomas, Box 414, Irwinville 31760.______________

1 pincushion, hat shape w/brim, 75 cents; also, hand woven potholders, mixed col., diff. designs, 3/$l, plus 45 cents post, ea. or 75 cents for both. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.___________

Will do sewing, quilting, cro., reasonable rates. Mrs. Betty S. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 40AA, Mt. Airy

30563.________________________ Quilts, afghans, quilt tops for sale.
Mrs. Janie Mae Sims, 774 Norwood Rd., S. E. Atlanta 30315. Ph. 627-

0872._______________________ Quilt top pieced in strips, $5; also,
bonnets, as seen on TV, $1.50 ea.,
plus post. Mrs. J. H. Maltberger, Trenton. Ph. 632-2482. ______

Bonnets for sale, old fashion or button crown, $5 ea.; also, aprons to
match, $1 plus 75 cents post. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup

31545._______________________ Bonnets for sale, yellow or red
calico print, pellon in brim, back
bow, $3.25 ea., PP. Kathleen Biddy, Rt. 2, Box 245, Ball Ground 30107.

Will cro. afghans, any style, or size, $30; baby afghans, $15. Diane O'Berry, Rt. 1, Hortense 31543.

3 dbl./knit quilt tops, Mothers Choice, brown/peach, Cross and Crown, blk. check wht.; also, Block, check wht., $8 ea., PP. Mrs. Arthur Gentles, Rt. 2, Box 143, Toccoa

30577._____________________ King size dbl./knit quilt tops, $12
ea., $1.40 post; dbl./bed, dbl/knitor cotton, $10, $1.25 post. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., Lawrenceville
30245.__________________

Quilts, all cols., reversible, king,

$20, dbl., $15, $2 post, on ea., money

orders only. Sallie Butler, Dahlonega

30533. Ph. 864-3124.

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Patchwork band aprons, fine piecework, bright prints, lined permpress, $4 PP. Judy Collins, 405 Stewart Ave., Marietta 30064. Ph.
404-428-2178.______________

Baby quilts. Little Stars, cotton, $12.50, plus $2 post. Ruth Kimble, Rt. 8, Box 465, Newnan 30263. Ph. 253-

5720._________________ Stuffed chicken potholders, $1.50
ea., plus 50 cents post. Mildred Jacks, 103 Doughterty St., Rome
30161.__________________

Flower Garden quilts for sale, polyester, hand quilted, other quilt tops; also, afghan style, cro., spread. Mrs. C. D. Cook, 2597 Maddox Chapel Rd., Dalton 30720. Ph. 404-226-1068.
1 Ripple afghan for sale, 40 x 72, var. cols. Louise McNair, 1034 Finley Dr., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 366-1782.
Lrg. afghans, $40; also, baby afghans, $12.50, var. cols. Mrs. R. A. Farr, East Point. Ph. 766-3218.
2 quilts for sale, 1 Lone Star, 1 Dinner Plate. Mrs. B. McArthur, 409 Lockwood Terr., Decatur 30030. Ph. 373-6011.
I will do quilting for you. Mrs. W. O. Gibbs, 1756 8th St., Chamblee 30341. Ph. 451-2197.

Cro. Watermellon potholders, $1.75; also, other cro. items. Geneva Hembree, 2918 Lowrance Dr., Decatur 30033.______________ -'
Cro. afghans, reasonable prices, sev. sizes. Mrs. L. H. Daniel, 3916 Bright Star Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 942-8381.
BEES, HONEY & SUPPLIES

Beehives for sale, $21; w/bees, $46, comp., w/fr., and foundation, precision made. Russell Samples, 2626 Whiteleigh Ct., Atlanta 30345.
Ph. 938-3762.

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Queen, Italian, avail., now for fall requeening, best time. R. D. Wood, 101 Twin Creek Tr., Kennesaw 30144. Ph. 404-926-5626._______
Pure, fresh honey for sale, $1 per lb., w/or w/out comb. J. Haga, 99 Old Peachtree Rd., Norcross. Ph. 448-7348.__________________
Mountain honey for sale, 30 Ibs., $24, Sourwood, 30 Ibs., $37.50, plus post., or pickup Sun. thru Thurs. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville 30178._________________
Extract dark wildflower honey, $6 per gal. Horace A. Kell, 3821 Mason Creek Rd., Winston 30187. Ph. 942-
2740.______________________ 35 hives bees, State inspected,
good cond.; also, 1 barrel galberry honey. J. D. Chaney, Douglas 31533. Ph. 912-384-5562.__________
Sourwood honey, high qua]., $l/lb., plus post; also, orange blossom, mild, good qual., $40 for 60 Ibs. Michael Surles, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-4170._____________
New crop honey, unheated. Brett Callaway, Rt. 1, Gumming. Ph. 887-
4443._________________ Standard 10 fr. hives, supers, fr.,
foundation standard; also will remove swarms of bees. H. M. Schultz, 250 Smile Dr., Conyers. Ph. 483-2217._____________________
Tulip Poplar honey, Italian Queens, $4. Dan/Jean Alien, 2310 Parkview Cir. College Park. Ph. 404766-3938.__________________
Wildflower honey for sale $2 qt., cannot ship. Henry B. Luallen, 118 Bowdon St., Tallapoosa 30176.
Poplar honey, $2/qt.; $20/case of 12, no shipping. W. H. Corn well, Rt. 1, Box 193, Luthersville 30251. Ph. 927-6590._________________
Wildflower honey for sale, $3 qt., $11, gal. Y. English, Kennesaw. Ph. 926-2511.___________________
20 single story, 10 fr., hives bees, $50 ea. W. K. Anderson, 115 N. Oak St., Adel 31620. Ph. 912-896-4419.
1977 crop, raw, local honey for sale, $1 per lb., jars furnished, no Sunday sales. Ralph Tallent, Hapeville. Ph. 761-1596._________
Pure raw Wildflower honey, $3/qt., or 2 qts., $5. Nell Harrison, Rt. 2, Oakridge Rd., Austell 30001. Ph. 948-0878._______________
Honey for sale, $1.50 pt., $3, qt.; also, will remove swarms of bees in Douglas and surrounding counties. W. O. Canady, Douglasville. Ph. 942-
3887.___________________ Comb honey by the super, cut from
racks into your cont., 35-40Ibs., $25. Harry R. Dunivin, 6580 Camp St., Riverdale. Ph. 471-7982.
4 frame ext. and misc. supplies for sale. D. A. Pritchett, 5848 Winvelly Dr., Columbus 31904. Ph. 404-324-
6368.________________ Pure raw honey for sale, comb or
strained, $2.50, qt., $8/gal. John E. Smith. Morrow. Ph. 961-5496._____
Mountain honey for sale $6 per gal. Mr. Turner, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-4027.
THINGS TO EAT
Natural fat Black Angus beef, custom cut, wrapped and frozen, 89 cents per lb. hanging wt. D. A. Vaughn, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-
6621._________________ Nice clean sun/dried apples, $1.50
per lb., cannot ship. Evelyn Sockwell, 1607 Young Rd., Lithonia. Ph. 482-8857._________________
Red and Yellow meated water melons for sale, from 10th until 30th of August. John B. King, 4740 Ivy Rd., Duluth 30136. Ph. 448-3184.______
Blueberries for sale, you pick, near Athens. L. D. Blueberry Farm, Mrs. Roy Lassiter, Box 48, Arnoldsville 30619.____________
1976 crop Black walnut halves, 5 lb./$5, minimum order, plus post. Y. R. Reddy, Gumming. Ph. 886-5536.
Concord grapes for sale, ready by second wk. in August. Lamar Murphy. Talmo. Ph. 693-2541._____
Concord grapes for sale, Apple Valley, off Jefferson Hwy. Vester Garrett, Rt. 2. Commerce 30529.
Apples for sale, Stayman, Red Del., Yellow Del., Wehadadream Farm. Frank S. Jones, 3507 S. Puckett Rd., Buford. Ph. 945-7862.

Fine Butternut squash, at my farm. M. O. Ballard, 2803 Dodson Dr., East Point. Ph. 344-0716._____
Apples for sale, $4, bu., makes good jelly. Mrs. Jean Thaxton, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4449.________
Blueberries, blueberry jam, pick your own, So. of Morganton, off Hwy. 60; also, honey for sale. Wilson Daves, Rt. 1, Morganton 30560. Ph. 404-374-5350.____________
Tomatoes, homegrown, green or ripe, any quantity, top qual., 16-20 cents per lb. John Lewis, Mineral Bluff. (FanninN. Ga.) Ph. 374-6339.
Free Horse apples, pickup on ground, ready now. Mrs. Florine Thompson, Fairmount 30139._____
Apples for sale, pick your own, ready now, Applegzy Farm, open 8 to 8. James R. Walker, P. O. Box 87, Gay 30218.
HERBS
Red Sassafras, wild cucumber bark, white ash, 1/2 gal., $4; sage, $1 pt., slippery elm, 1/2 gal., $10, plus post. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville 31096.___________
Sage, Jt'n_nd picked, washed, shade/dried, $1 pt., plus 15 cents post. M. E. Brogdon, 571 Culberson St., S.W., Atlanta. Ph. 758-5782.

FARM SUPPLIES

Agricultural steam cleaner, for sale, for hog crates, etc. Emory Docker, Delta Oaks, Farm, Rt. 2, Box 64, Bogart 30622. Ph. 404-725-725/404-549-2520._________
Aviary, 10 x 8 ft., $65; also, dual pheasant pens, 8 ft., sq., both $25. Steve Leach, Atlanta. Ph. 973-1706
after 6 p.m.__________________________
Seven well-built rabbit pens for sale, crocks included, used five mos. $8 ea. G. F. Nodine, 1695 Cooper Lake Dr., Smyrna. Ph. 435-4912.

Poultry equip for sale, waterers, auto feeders, roof vents, other items
pertaining to chicken houses. Willie Holland. Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-6058.

Zacuzzi 3/4 hp. elec. deep well jet pump w/foot valve and air control, w/new motor. J. F. Hosemann Jr., Rt. 12, Box 255, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 534^395.___________________
400 watering jugs, w/snap-on lids, for sale. D. W. Smith, Rt. 1, Talmo. Ph. 693-4242. no collect calls._____
Six 3 compartment thermo., controlled cricket brooders, w/breeders and drinkers. $50 ea. M. Samples, 3297 Sycamore Rd., Buford. Ph. 404-945-5605.

Sears battery-oper., fence charger and battery, almost new, $20 for both. Winston Jones, Box 1143, Carrollton. Ph. 834-3723.

Grain storage complex, all metal and pole const., 48 x 148 x 14. Bob Slick. Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-8338.

Firewood, for sale, longbed

pickup, del., $35. M. C. Rowe, Jones-

boro. Ph. 366-3170._______________

Hanging type feeders and plastic

jugs w/bottoms, for chicken house, feeders, $1 ea., jugs, 50 cents ea. R. B. Greeson, Rt. 2, Box 133, Carnes-

ville 30521.

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Locust fence post 6 1/2 ft., 75

cents, 7 1/2 ft., $1, here or del., anywhere, reasonable price. Willie

Long, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-

2891/4143.

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Incubators, circulated air type, 24 & 6 tray sizes, dbl. wall insul., dbl.

switch thermostat. Ernest Dickey, Ada Dr., Millen. Ph.912-982-5515.

Used tin, from old farm uuilding. W. N. Heard, Woodbury. Ph. 5535235.
Canning jars, feather pillows, quilts, plow and other farm supplies. Mrs. H. H. Carlton, Atlanta. Ph. 6361958 evenings.______________
Turkey feeders, baby pig feeders, 500-1000 Ibs., cap., $18 ea. Walt Galloway, Rt. 1, Covington. Ph. 7867923 after 6 p.m.____________
Incubator, holds 2000 quail eggs, and/or Irg. amounts of chicken eggs, $125. J. B. Farmer, 1885 Cedar Lane, Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-7479 after 6
p.m.______________________ 7000 ft., Big Dutchman poultry
feeder for sale. Mark Heard, Jr., Rt. 9, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-2333.
1 good sq., 4 ton, outside feed bin, looks like new, $150. A. B. Grizzle, Suches. Ph. 747-2481.

Pine and popular farm fence post, all free; also firewood, come and get truck load. J. Harold Street, Clarksbride Rd., Rt. 6, Gainesville. Ph. 983-7201.
Five 8-14 ft., gates squeeze shute (partial) metal fence sections 10 ft., metal fence rails. J. Marvin Jones, Sr., East Point. Ph. 404-761-5645.
Firewood for sale, $35 per standard cord, at farm or del., avail. W. D. David, Rt. 1, Royston 30662. Ph. 404-245-6789.
Free pine firewood. James Howe, Rt. 1, Box 55G, Chuli Rd., Locust Grove 30248. Ph. 227-0742.
One Sears, 100 egg incubator for sale, good cond., $20. Randall D. Stricklin, 4890 Argo Rd., Smyrna
30080.______________________ Firewood for sale, mixed hard
wood, $60 cord., del., w/in reasonable dist. Mrs. Bruce Wheeler, Rt. 1, Box 233, Social Circle. Ph. 404-786-0386._________

Approx., 150 metal chicken feeders, 4 ft., long and some auto., water troughs. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Ph. 635-4700.

Liquid feed troughs for sale, 500
gal., up, 10 cents per gal., cap. Ed Simmons, Atlanta. Ph. 404-476-5954.

Big Dutchman broiler feeder, for
380 ft., porcelian drinkers, few Big Dutchman brooders. Milton M.
Martin, Jr., Bark Camp Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404-536-8128.

Chicken brooder, 3 level, heated top level, feeders and waterers attached, exc. cond., $45. R. W. Atkinson, Lithia Springs. Ph. 941-
1898.

Farm bell and stand, $400; also,

cattle scales, $650. Bill Chapman,

Fairburn. Ph. 964-3341/8038 or Ed

Hill, 767-6918.

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750 sheets tin, 10 ft., 100 factory made beams, from chicken house. John Lacy, Jr., White Plains. Ph. 404-
467-2371.

Firewood for sale, also, pinestraw, fertilizer, $25, $35 per load, fames Mitchell, Abbotsbridge
Rd., Duluth 30136. Ph. 475-3376.

Galv., nest, 12 holes, $20, 2 feeders, 1 waterer, $10, also, other items. Mike Leake, Ellenwood. Ph.
243-4008.

Three chicken houses in good
cond., to be torn down, moved, also,
will sell tin separate. H. L. Townsend, Rt.- 2. Villa Rica. Ph. 445-2302.

Used flower pots, 2 doz. 2 in. to 6
in. plastic, $2 for lot, cannot ship. Col. L. C. Trent, 631 Collingwood Dr., Decatur. Ph. 292-3262.______
Extra Irg. yellow locust farm fence post, 6 1/2 ft., 75 cents, split chestnut farm rails, $1.25, can del., reasonable. Walt Stancil, Rabun Gap. Ph. 746-2488.____________
Sawed cypress or pressure treat ed farm post, pickup or del. at reasonable price. Henry Delk Jr., Homerville. Ph. 487-2102.________
100 percent used copper barrel for sale, 40 gal., factory made, $45. Patrick Meroney, 2289 N. Main St., East Point 30344. Ph. 404-761-9623.
Creosote pilings, cross ties, for fence post, 10 in. to 14 in. diameter, 8-25 ft. long, Irg. amount. George Sikes, Nahunta, RFD 2, Ph. 462-5887 after 8 p.m.____________________
Gruel hog feeders, two mini, 6 eight and 3 2000 Gruel O Matics, $250 ea. G. D. Pollitt, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-6373._____________
8 ft. chestnut rails, $1.25, 6 1/2 ft. locust farm fence post, 80 cents, can del. Buryl McConnell, Young Harris. Ph. 379-3165.____________
2 Cumberland auto, feeders, motors, feed bins, time clocks, waterers, nest, fair cond. Paul M. Campbell, Rt. 1, Box 318, Trion. Ph. 734-3087.________________
Firewood for sale, split oak and other hardwoods, no round logs, Irg. load del. So. Atlanta area, $40 per load. Don Huie, Barnesville. Ph. 9573192.
Surge, Alamo vacuum pump, w/oil reclaimer and 3 hp. motor, good cond., still in use. Jack Cason, RFD 2, Oxford 30267. Ph. 404-786-5590.
Big Dutchman feeder, pullet trough, chain grill 8 ton feed bin; also, 150pc., tin, 11 ft. T. H. Higgins, Rt. 1. Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-3641.

Firewood for sale, hardwood, 3/4 ton del., stacked, price according to distance. Penny Peppers, Fairburn. Ph. 964-3341 or 463-4176._______
1000 wire bound, sweet potatoe crates, 75 cents ea., any part or all. Clarence E. Thompson, Warthen. Ph. 912-552-5916.___________
150 clean capped qt. bottles, $25, ideal for syrup. Mrs. J. Hulgan, Forest Park. Ph. 478-8848.______
______ODDITIES________
Lap quilt frame, w/inst., $4 PP, 12 x 12 in., mail order only. Robert Bagwell, P. O. Box 761, Duluth
30136._____________________ Handmade to order, Heart Pine
Wooden shingles, $55 per sq., call after dark. Mike H. Buckner, Rt. 1 Junction City 31812. Ph. 2693992/3819._________________
Red Wigglers, 2,500/$10, 5M/$15, 10M/$25, Golden grubs, 12 boxes, $7, Mighty mealys, 12 boxes $7.20. Marshall Mahaffey, 5539 Andrew Dr.. Mableton30059.________
Cedar turkey callers, $5 ea., 2 or more, $4 ea., PP. J. I. Home, Rt. 1, Box 72, Brunswick 31520._______
Hybrid Red Wigglers, bedrun. M/$4, 4M/$15, 10M/$25, 25M/$60, PP, w/inst. Tom Mitchell, 5872 Dispain Rd., Buford 30518. Ph. 945-
4204.____________________ Handmade, swinging-type,
quilting frames for sale, complete w/hand drilled holes and tacks, $35. Mrs. Morea Brackett, Riverdale. Ph. 478-8763.______________
Red Wigglers, bedrun, lM/$4, 10M or more, $2/M, PP. Cecil Vickers, Rt.l, Ambrose, 31512. Ph. 359-2261._______________
Will make 1 lb., or 1/2 lb. square butter mold, $6, here or $7.50 PP. P. D-. Webb, "Rt. 5, Box 69, Elberton
30635.___________________ Feather mattress for dbl/bed,
extra clean and soft. Burch Willcox, McRae 31055._______________
Red Wigglers, $5 per gal., mostly worms. Ilene Smith, Rt. 1, Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-9198.__________
Red Wigglers, 50 per cent bait size, $3/M, orders of 5M or more. J. W. Andrews, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-
2307.___________________
Red Wigglers for sale, bedrun, $5 per gal., mostly worms. I. Smith, Rt. I.Dublin 31021._____________
FISH & FISH SUPPLIES
Channel Catfish, fingerlftigs, treated, disease free. George B. Sturgis, Twin City. Ph. 912-763-2207 days. Q. A. Conner, Metter. Night, Ph. 912-685-5640._____________
1977 crop Channel Catfish fingerlings, checked and treated, pickup at farm, by appt., will del., Irg. orders. Preston Harbin, Helena. Ph. 912-868-
6095.__________________ Channel Catfish, Ga. Giant Hybrid
bream, graded, treated and disease free. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph.912-532-6135.________
FERTILIZERS & MULCHES
Pine bark chips, rotted sawdust, rich top soil, $50, dump truck load, del., Metro area. Bruce West, Atlanta. Ph. 964-7147._________
Wheat straw for sale. Dan Waters, Rt. 3, Commerce. Ph. 335-
3867.___________________ Taking orders for Chicken litter in
Irg. quan., del., to S. and Middle Ga., for silage and fert. Edgar Walker, Rt.2, Commerce. Ph. 757-
2459._________________ Good dry cow-horse, compost,
ready for worm beds, flowers and shrubs, truckload del., $20, or 75 cents per bag. J. W. VanHorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 289-
5798.___________________ 3000 bales wheat straw, $1.25 per
bale, can del., Aaron McWhorter, Rt. 2. Franklin. Ph. 404-854-8349.
Mulch, rye straw and Coastal hay, $l/bale. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6463.
notice
Want back copies, African Violet magazine, will pay post. Mrs. Clif Hogg, 1800 Malco Dr., West Point 31833._________________
Will the man who has Blue Keets, contact me. A. F. Adams, Rt. 3, Box 499, West Point. Ph. 499-2331.

Miscellaneous
wanted
Want hot pepper, will trade quilt scraps. Mrs. Smith, 1850 Savannah Rd., Augusta 30903.__________
Want 300 sq. ft., used metal, corrugated, galv., 12 ft., long, state price and cond. Royal Terrell, 766 Longleaf Dr., N.E., Atlanta 30342. Ph. 404-233-3437._____________
Want used 10 frame bee equip ment. Tim Miller, Rt. 1, Box 155, Rayle 30660.___________________
Want 21 sheets, used galv., roofing, 8 ft., long, from farm bldg., in good cond., close to Macon. John R. Castleberry, 5064 Bloomfield Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 912-788-4149.
Want to buy, 200-500 gal., above ground propane tank. J. C. Thom pson, 5275 Flakes Mill Rd., Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 404-981-9020._____
Want a small home cider press or cider mill. Pete Avers, Stone Mtn., Ph. 469-5259.
Want Irg. amt., first class, Coastal Bermuda hay, del. T. J. Hall, RFD 1, Union Point 30669._______________
Want to buy used tin or alum., roofing, from farm bldg., 8 or 12 ft. Robert Charles, Toccoa. Ph. 8863284 after 6 p.m._______________
Want 6 in., alum, irrigation pipe w/couplings. Jack Embry, Duluth. Ph. 404-455-8320 days, 476-5488 nights.____________________________
Want to buy portable farrowing pens and hog feeders, any size, reasonable. O. Wilborn, Atlanta. Ph. 524-3461 days, 787-3338 nights.
Want to buy fresh home vege tables in the Clarkston, Stone Mtn., area, will pick them. Ellen Murphy, Clarkston. Ph. 296-0352.________
Want peaches, will pick and pay or pick on halves. Patricia Price, 557 Greenwood Ave., N.E., Atlanta. Ph. 872-4668.__________________
Want high moisture shelled corn, del., to farm, after Aug. 1. Roy Embry. Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-6867.
Want 50 to 75 hp. engine w/6 in. flat belt pulley and clutch, for feed mill. Thad Donaldson, Adrian. Ph. 912-272-5839.________________
Want hand, corn sheller; also, farm bell, must be in good cond. state price. P. D. Webb, Rt. 5, Box 69. Elberton 30635.______________
Want to buy or catch wild cattle. RonaldThurmond, Madison. Ph. 3423276/0930._______________
Want Elec. meat grinder, not over 1 hp. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-9811836.______________________
Want gas pump, for under-ground tanks. Charles Rivers, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8084.___________
Want Scuppernongs. D. Pair, 1669 Sylvester Cir., SE, Atlanta 30316. Ph. 404-627-8307.
Want operator's inst., manual, 7576, SATOH S650G. J. Windham, Macon. Ph. 912-447-2447.________
Want greenhouse, will move. Dennis O'Connell, 2738 Ashford Rd., N.E. Atlanta 30319. Ph. 458-7959.
Want Fresh figs, 1 bu., Fresh Ga., peaches, 1 bu., also blueberries, del., state price by mail, and date offered. Mrs. Robert B. Erckman, 1299 Moores Mill Rd., NW, Atlanta 30327.__________J__________
Want 500 gal., gas or oil tank, in good cond. Ray Walker, Rt. 1, Athens 30601. Ph. 404-548-6493.
Want old fashioned Down or Feather mattress, send discription. N. Stubbs, 1201 Timberland Dr., S.E.. Marietta 30067.___________
Want good Wagon tire, bender. Ken Moss, 1225 Bowen Rd., Roswell. Ph. 993-6831/2398.

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Plums have been cultivated for over 2000 years. The most notable types are the Italian plum or pruneplum which is generally blue-purple in color with sweet firm flesh; damson plums, a very small and firm fruit, generally purple and the greengage plum which is small, round greenishyellow in color and has a tangy sweet taste.
Plums are the fruit of trees belonging to the Prunus family. Plum trees are often grown for their ornmental foliage and white flowers.
Native American plums are smaller and tend to be watery. They have yellow or reddish-yellow skin and flesh. Beach plums can be found growing wild along the Atlantic from Canada to Virginia. They are too sour to eat unless cooked.
Plums dried without fermentation are prunes. Prunes have long been relied on for winter fruit in northern countries.
Commercially prunes are dehydrated rather than sun-dried so they remain soft and require less cooking.

Research Helps Farmers' Future

Several research projects are

scheduled for study at the University

of Georgia Experiment stations.

Studies to identify the distribution

of powdery mildews, one of the most

widespread disease-causing fungi in

Georgia, began July 1 under the

direction of Dr. Richard T. Hanlin,

University of Georgia plant patho

logist at the College Agricultural

Experiment Station.

Taxpnomic Studies on Powdery

Mildews and Other Plant Parasitic

Ascomycetes in Georgia is one of

eight new research projects

beginning this month.

Other projects include: Etiology

and Control of Turfgrass Diseases

under Impositions Presented by

Present-Day Economic and

Ecological/Environmental Confines;

Irrigation of Peach Trees for Soil

Moisture

and

Nutrient

Management; Recirculation Systems

Utilizing Biological and Physical

Waste Treatment of Animal

Residues; Environmental and

Management Alternatives for Beef

Cattle and Swine in Confinement;

Factors Affecting Digestion,

Microbial Yield and Protein Syn

thesis in a Continuous-Fermentation

Artificial Rumen; and Preservation

of Nutrients During Fermentation

and Feeding of Silage.

Tifton Boar Sale

A performance tested boar sale will be held August 11 at 1 p.m. at
the Coastal Plain Experiment Station Sales Arena in Tifton.
Durocs, Hampshires, Yorkshires, Landrace, Spots and Chester Whites
are scheduled for sale. Contact Joel West, Tifton, 912/386-3407 for further information.

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Lazy Vegetable Gardening

Smart, Fun and Rewarding

Vegetable gardening in Suburbia is, of course, quite "de rigueur" these days -- even in front yards, the better to be seen and admired by the daily parade of joggers, carpoolers, and strolling nannies.

Why not, right now, decide to join the ever-increasing ranks of grow-ityourselfers? If you so decide, you must start planning this summer for a Super Garden next summer. This lazy (but smart) gardener will reveal to you how to avoid forever the nasty chore of weeding; how to put to use the very paper this article is written on; how to reduce the number of
trips to the garden center from eighteen to one.
First thing to do is start a compost heap. Make a bottomless box using any old lumber, or a circular "silo" out of fencing wire. Advise your neighbors that you will be more than
Rural Skills Center Opportunity For Youth
The Rural Skills Center in Tifton is accepting applications for fall classes. There is no deadline, however, as students may enroll at anytime.
The Center is operated on the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College campus and provides modular packaged skills training in operating procedures, factory recommended maintenance, welding and repair of all powered and mechanical farm equipment and machinery.
Additionally, trainees are provided special education courses and high school equivalence training and an opportunity to advance into ABAC'S two year technical farm management degree program.
The rural skills project was initiated in January 1977 through a U. S. Department of Labor Concen trated Employment Training Act grant. The project is designed to serve Georgia rural youth, 16 to 21 year olds from areas of less than 10,000 population.
Trainees are housed and take meals on campus. They are subject to all rules, regulations and requirements of the College and share the same general privileges that are available to the ABAC student body. Center capacity is 50 trainees.
For additional information write or call Suite 407, 501 Pulliam Street, S.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30312, 404/656-3163 or Mr. Jesse Chambliss, Director, Rural Skills Center, ABAC Station, Tifton 31794.

happy to accept all their grass clippings all summer long. Point out that this will save them the expense and bore of stuffing all that grass into all those green plastic bags, which do nothing to enhance the beauty of our neighborhood as they await the weekly trash pick-up, leaning drunkenly one against the other along the curb. To insure their cooperation, slip in the words "ecology" and "recycled" and they will feel honored. As your compost box fills up, add fertilizer and lime, then stir and water and let the heap cook and steam till next spring.
Come September it is time for the first plowing of your garden plot. If you want to emulate the experts, buy a nematicide, such as Nemagon, or even better, a fumigant, such as Fumazone, and give the garden soil a professional treatment. This supreme effort will insure much in creased garden yield and vigor. As the falling leaves accumulate, pile them on the garden, shredded if possible.
Two more tasks for fall: begin saving all your newspapers by sacking them in grocery bags (tough luck for the school paper sale), and have your soil tested (it's free). Don't put the soil test off till spring; the smart (but lazy) gardener must plan ahead!
As spring approaches, the true-
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Irrigation
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pivot irrigation plots at the Coastal Plain Station and on an additional 40 acres with a permanent set irriga tion system.
Browne cited Georgia's groundwater supply as an "extraordinary resource" for irrigation uses to improve dry soil's crop-producing potential. He said irrigated farming has grown rapidly in South Georgia, bringing into production sandy soils once considered unsuitable, and making the potential for crop production in the area economically attractive.
Even though the climatic con ditions and soil types are very conducive to multiple-cropping," Browne stated, "that practice has been very limited. Therefore research in multiple-cropping with irrigation is important for developing those sandy soils not yet in production and for realizing the full potential of those areas now under cultivation."
Natural Resources
Sells Quail Book
Prince of Game Birds The Bobwhhe Quail by Charles Elliott is available from the Department of Natural Resources for $5.50 per book
The book is for farmers and landowners interested in building their bobwhite population for plea sure and as a part of the incomeproducing land operation.
Orders should be mailed to Bobwhite Quail, Room 720, 270 Washington Street, Atlanta 30334.

Wednesday, August 10, 1977
Bulletin
Calendar
Aug. 12 - James & Moorman Swine Sale, Omega.
Aug. 13 - State of Ga. Open Horse Show, Sheriffs Possee Assn. Wills Park, 1 PM, Guy Christopher, 289-3141.
Aug. 15 - Al DeMott Swine Sale, Moultrie has been cancelled.
Aug. 16 - Rufus Goody Swine Sale, Breeder Stock Sale - 7:30 Duroc, Yorkshires & cross. Vienna on the farm.
Aug. 16 - Auction, Rexdale Farm's Dairy Herds, Hoistein, Rt. 2, Forsyth. For Info: Jimmy Pack [912] 994-2377 or [912] 994-9788.
Aug. 18 - Auction and Complete Dispersal, Ga. Milk Base and Dairy Equipment, Holsteins, Carl. I. Hanes Jr. Farm, Rt. 3, Madison [404] 342-1776 or 342-2992.
Aug. 18 - Breeding Stock Sale, 1 PM W. Preston White, Rt. 2, Alamo 30411 Sale at the farm, [912] 5684000. Write for catalog.
Aug. 20 - Atkins - Deal Swine Sale, Statesboro.
Aug. 20 - Open Rodeo, C&M Stables, Hwy. 78, Snellville, 7 PM. For info: Ray Cruce, 466-2566.
Aug. 22 - Yorkshire State Assn. Sale, Dublin, Ga. Yorkshire Assn.
Aug. 26 - Near Dispersal of Purebred and Percentage Simmental, Cows, Calves, heifers, bulls. lames Saver and Sons, Alapaha. For info; Wilson Cattle Sales Service, 2985 King Alfred Drive, Macon 31204, [912] 477-5845.
Aug. 27 - 3rd Annual Ga. - S. Carolina Red Angus Assn. Sale, Northwest Ga. Livestock Pavillion, Calhoun. For info: Kenneth L. Angel, Rt. 1, Box 273, Cave Springs 30124, [404] 777-3968.
Market Opporfunfies
For Georgia Produce
Have you ever had three acres of watermelons ready for harvest and no place to market them; or a carload of fresh peaches that won't wait for you to place a dozen long distance calls to find a buyer?
Help is only one phone call away. He is your area marketing coordina tor. His job is to help you find an outlet for your produce while it is still is Grade A condition.
Operated under the Markets Divi sion of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, the area marketing coordinator will greatly improve the marketability of Georgia grown agricultural products in the state. Coordinators are assigned to Far mers' Markets located in Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Savannah, Thomasville and Atlanta.
Besides his primary function of locating a market for Georgia produce, the coordinators will aid checkers in grading and inspection of various produce items to deter mine off grade merchandise. They will also help growers determine the best container to protect his product from damage in shipping.
Through a network of contacts in the state, the marketing coordinator will be able to move Georgia produce with more speed and effi ciency. . Growers are encouraged to at tempt to locate their own markets first, but don't wait around too long. Call your area marketing coordina tor at your farmers' market before that Grade A produce is unmarket able and a loss to you and Georgia's agricultural economy.

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